King Philip Regional High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Wrentham, MA)
- Class of 1987
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We thank you for all the long nights you spent chaperoning dances and float meetings, for helping us meet all those deadlines and most ofall for your complete dedication that sometimes seemed to go unnoticed, but was never unappreciated. We have learned with the help of your guidance that we are capable of accomplishing anything we set our minds to. Because of this, our class has developed a sense of pride and spint. r As we leave King Philip High School on graduation day we will take with us not only the memories of good friends, Homecoming floats and formal dances but also a fond remembrance of a special advisor. ' w C o ' 5 . . o if I . 0 I 0 . o u O 1 U I x 4 ' A 9 U S . 0 1 . A n . . 5 0 tr 91 I - I 0 0 . 0 O 'Q I 0 : ' , - Q. , . I. . r ' O 1 , 4' ff s ' Xi! .0 W ITHM Q s ' 1 . . X 0 0 .. I . 0 . 9 . 4 .O . ' 6- O . ' 3 . I g . 0 Q - 1. - 0 Y . ... - c Q ' SKA x ' 1 ' K P . . 0. . . I ' S 0 e 0 , Y X , ' . . . . C . . o k 4 ' ' Us D A V . O . . n g 9 0 0-D . 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'l I TAKE IT IN FUN TAKE IT IN FUN TAKE IT IN EUN 'MK' 1 ZZIKE IT IN FUN TAKE IT IN FUN TAKE IT IN FUN 1 .N-X CLASS HISTORY In September 1982, the class of 1987 started their four year voyage through High School. We started the year off with pizzaz under the leadership of Michelle McLaughlin-President, Sarah Doyle-Vice President, Erin Kelly-Secretary and Lisa Kuta-Treasurer. With the guidance of our class advisor, Miss Southworth, we took our first step toward success. To increase our humble treasury, we sold candy and sponsored our first dance. The first glimpse at our Class Spirit could be seen in our Homecoming float. Our Slogan was Sharon's Eagles are due for ex-STlNKtion. Although we didn't win the float competition, we were proud of our class and the football team, who held its ovm against the Sharon Eagles with a tie score. On March 550, 1985, the Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal was held at The Coachman's Lodge in Bellingham. The theme was Dance the Night Away. ln spite of the loss of electricity in many homes, due to an unexpected blizzard, Jen Pomfret and Pam Fisher were able to capture the title of freshman princesses. As our freshman year came to a close, we breathed a sigh of relief and looked toward the future with optimistic ideas. We retumed as sophomores one year older and one year wiser. Sarah Doyle, our new president, led the class assisted by Lisa Kuta-Vice President, Erin Kelly-Secretary and Keelan Muir-Treasurer. Once again Miss Southworth, our faithful advisor, was kept busy by our spirited class. We increased our growing treasury with a canister sale, camation sale and a Christmas dance with Jason Stockwell as Santa. All proved successful. ln Jean Stockwell's garage, we built our second Homecoming float. Our Slogan was K, P. scores high against N. A.'s space invaders. Although our float did not win, we showed our class spirit and enthusiasm by winning both the Spirit Week trophy and the Loudest Class trophy at the Pep Rally. We were well on our way to being the greatest!!! The Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal, held at Lakeview in Foxboro on March 50, 1984, was a success. Entertainment was provided by a live rock group. The Sophomores were beautifully represented by Karen Carlow as Queen, and Keelan Muir and Nancy DeBraie as Princesses. Everyone enjoyed themselves. The Class of 1987 was half way to graduation, with the best yet to come! Sara Doyle-President, Lisa Kuta-Vice President, Yvette Perron-Treasurer and Secretaries Audra Ayotte and Scott Mc Eachem led the class for our Junior Year. Miss Southworth was joined by Mrs. Lepere as our class advisor. They were behind us all the way with guidance and words of wisdom. Jason Stockwell's garage was again the center of activity for the construction of our homecoming float. This year's slogan, King Philip reigns over Oliver Ames, and our class spirit helped us win the float competition along with the Spirit Week and Pep Rally trophies. Dances, a camation sale and a magazine sale increased our abundant treasury. The Junior-Senior Prom was on May 16, 1986 at The Royal Plaza Hotel in Marlboro. Our Junior Princesses were Kathy Kuza and Michelle Sewell. We had established ourselves as one of the most spirited classes ever to walk the halls of King Philip. The Class of 1987 entered their Senior year with high hopes and Sarah Doyle-President, Lisa Kuta-Vice President, Audra Ayotte-Secretary and Jason Stockwell-Treasurer were there to fulfill them. Miss Southworth and Mrs. Lepere were again our advisors and helped us through our busy Senior year. Together they played a large part in making our last year the best. Ute Reiter, an exchange student from Germany, joined our super class of 1987. Our senior spirit overcame all obstacles when we won the Spirit week trophy for the third year in a row and built the only, and our best ever, homecoming float. At half-time our float's motto Senior Spirit swats the Homets was pa- raded around the field. Our warriors succeded in swatting the Homets that rainy night. The Homecoming Queen Kathy Kuza and court, Jen Pomfret and Marla Rovendro, cheered on our winning warriors under umbrellas and the shelter of John Arsenault's van. Not even pouring rain could dampen the Class of 1987's Senior Spirit. On November 20, 1986 our class sponsored a dance with Bob and Zip from WAAF as DJ 's to eam money for our Se- nior Year Activities. A cookie sale in November and a camation sale added to our treasury. Our Senior Supper was enjoyed by all. To end our year with good memories we had our Junior-Senior Prom at the Sheraton in Mansfield. On May 31, 1987 we received our diplomas. As we each go our separate ways we take with us memories that will bond us together forever and remind us of good friends, class spirit and enthusiasm that will help us make the im- possible a reality. Audra A yotte and Lisa Kuta ,ryinK f f 2:X1g6?ifg:e l un.: Rlkouauscwooa. 'w.1v- ' 'illll ll ,i Ill ' ' ZVA, I! 4 I ' - , ii .lx 'I . 9 . 11,6 ' ::!:: QL lx Q i 'F' if f-A2533 B' I 'aisle raferw-1 iffssf Q il ,fg,w.'2ef-2 .:- ggi' Q P2 ahnpfff? 7' 'f' G 5' 4 - 'HP 4 L ' 'f: 1 55008 ' 9: ff0E,,w 3 '7 3 J? 4, if W xr n r l. ,xxgagpgmt ' f .a v'vaz'f.1H- gl! QQ g f ig Class Officers: Treasurer Jason Stockwell, Secretary Audra Ayotte, President Sa- rah Doyle, Vice President Lisa Kuta. Class Advisors: Miss Jane Southworth, Mrs. Evelyn Lepere. 0 Kimberly Ann Armour Kim 15 Hillside Rd., Plainville LIRES: G.B.P. lunch '85, 9f5f85, open roads, smiles, clarity. DIS- LIKES: Belief without proof, B. Academy, waiting for the past. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Three days be- fore the first day of school '85, Mr. Murtari. AMBITION: To meet Desti- ny and like what I find. OTHER: Thanks and I love you Mum and Dad! Good luck everybody, have a great time! FAVORITE SAYING: Have fun! Audra Lynn Ayotte Trigger 10 Noon Hill Ave. Norfolk LIRES: Sweater weather, HoIIy's fingernails, Jim B.'s love notes, The Beatles, smiling, shopping. DISLIRES: Lundi matin , shin splints, losing to N.A., fake people, physical therapy. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Mr. Schmidt's sponge imita- tion, learning to ski wf LK., KC. and N.D., Homecoming '86, Prom '85 wfD.L. AMBITION: To be a bio- chemist and wear a white lab coat. FAVORITE SAYING: Most indubi- dabIy! ACTIVITIES: Spring track 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Cross Country 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, I+: Winter track 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Secretary 5,4: KP. Newsline 4. an Valerie Allen Val 5 Fredrickson Rd., Norfolk LIKES: John, being with my friends, J.G. T.N. R.V. N.W. Sr J.B. DISLIRES: People who are unfriendly. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: being with John, Sullivan Stadium, Partying wfTracey N. AMBITION: To be a cop and be with John. AWARDS: Hockey. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 5: Track 2 OTHER: Thanks to all my friends at KP. for being there. Janet Andrews Janet 19 George St., Plainville LIKES: Sleeping late, holidays, beaches, Chinese food. DIS- LIKES: Working weekends, be- ing short, snobs, cars that don't run, potatoes. MEMORY: Espa- na '86, Newport Beach, sum- mer of '86. AMBITION: To suc- ceed in college. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 5: International Club. FAVORITE SAYING: But Mr. Lavallee, I did everything right! John M. Arsenault R.C. 25 Regent Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Surfing, Fridays, the beach, skiing, March 5. DIS- LIISES: Brakes, Boys in Blue, authority, fines, cold mornings in thejungle. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Fridays in Foxboro, last day of '85 summer, ZZ Top '86, Homecoming '86. AMBITION: To make all my dreams come true. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 5, 4. OTHER: Member of the Lucky Seven 5, ll. Jane Bacheller Pain 185 South St., Plainville LIRES: Talent, being a pain, junk food. DISLIRES: Getting my moccies wet. FAVORITE MEMORY: Times wfMeIon. AM- BITION: To make my fingernail polish last a whole day. ACTIVI- TIES: Honor Society 5, 4. OTH- ER: Good luck to Ray R. Kirk J. Backlund Captain Kirk 141 Ellery St., Wrentham LIKES: Cars, M.D. DISLIKES: Early morning hockey prac- tices. FAVORITE MEMORY: Ski- ing in N.H. wj S.C., B.K., Sr D.C. AMBITION: To become a li- censed electrician. ACVTIVI- TIES: VICA 1, 2, 5, 4: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Football 1, 2. Kerry Jean Balise Kebs 20 Turner St., Norfolk LIKES: Real friends, having a good time, Mickey D's. DISLIKES: U- turns on front lawns, kringles, tragedies, onions, wisdom teeth. FAVORITE MEMORY: G.H. and long Monopoly games wf Robin, Haz '84, 4-everl. the art room, good times and par- ties with the McDonald's Crew, English '85, '86. AMBITION: To finally climb the goalpost and get my S back from Glenn. AC- TIVITIES: Chieftain 4. OTHER: Best ofluck to Rish, Chris, Pam, Micky, Lisa Sr Greg and to my future sweetheart G.E.??? Thanks Mom Si' Dad, I love ya! FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Babe! , What a woman! James Barrett Jim 13 Red Bird Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Megi, bodybuilding, sports, Meg's middle name. DISLIKES: Arguing, missing workouts. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5f19f86, Rocky Point wf Meg. Bri 6rJen, Summer '86. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: How 'ya doin'? AMBITION: To win Mr, Olym- pia over 7 times, to be rich and happy. ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball 1, 2, 5: Track 1, 2, 5, 4: Winter Track 2, 5, 4- Capt.: weight lifting 1, 2, 5, 4: AWARDS: Who's Who , Boys State '86, varsity letters. John Michael Bazaire Mike Madison St., Wrentham LIKES: Parties, passing grades. DIS- LIKES: Roadblocks. FAVORITE MEMORY: N.Y.C. wf B.B., T.S.. J.M., Homecoming party at Gary's. AMBITION: To invent the ultimate surfboard. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: What's happen- ing? ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2: Football 1, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letter- Football. Jeanine Marie Baker Ninie'i, BumbIe'i, 'AJBII 39 Mirror Lake Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Conferences, art, choco- late, DECA. DISLIKES: Snobs, wave-makers. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: 572784, fun times w,'M.G., I-.Il.. C.S., C.R., Summer '85 Sr A86 at C.W. wf L.M., A.I-., I-.H., L,W. AIVIISI- TION: To marry and have 18 kids and live in Africa on a farm as an artist. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2: 5- Pres. Chieftain 2, 3- Ed.: DECA ,4- Pres. OTHER: Good luck Laura, next year is your last! Thanks Mary, we've been friends a long time. FAVORITE SAYING: l'm gonna go house on youl, You pre- petrator! , Too funny Psych . Anthony Balzarini Tony 207 Beech St., Wrentham LIKES: Tennis, baseball, dirt bikes. DIS- LIKES: Car accidents. FAVORITE MEMORY: Backing into Mr. Lom- bard's car in front of the baseball team. AMBITION: To become a successful lawyer. AWARDS: Varsi- ty Ietter-Tennis. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Soccer 2: Tennis 3, 4, Wendy Barton 8 Sidney St. Plainville. MA 02762 Donald Francis Berry 'Red' 294 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham LIKES: Fast cars, parties. DIS- LIKES: Bills, rent, FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Summer. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't want to work today! AM- BITION: To make a lot of money 27 Sarah L. Bodemer Sissy 50 Sumner Perry Dr., Wrentham LIRES: Food, music, sleep, ice cream Jim, sailing. DISLIKES: Darkness, thunderstorms, dieting, doctors, work, P.Q. FAVORITE MEMORY: Driving around with G.J., 8f22f86, Deering '85-86, P.F.'s wf Red Heads, Fla. wf D.8rB. -'86. FAVORITE SAYING: No Way! AMBITIOH: To be successful and make a difference. OTHER: Special thanks to Mom Sr Dad -I sure do love you! Michael Scott Boothe Boothie 175 Berry St., Wrentham LIRES: Hockey, good times, pay checks, days off. DISLIRES: Igno- rance, being broke, speeding tick- ets, Boys in blue, deadbeats. FA- VORITE MEMORY:1984, Mr. Risk's class wfB.R., partying wfR.W. and the rest behind the Villa, 1987. FA- VORITE SAYIINIGS: Do your thing , Boy! AMBITIOPI: To be success- ful in whatever I choose. ACTIVI- TIES: Ice hockey 2. 28 Mark Bibby 2 Warren St. Plainville, MA Christopher Birkbeck Birka 11 Pine Tree Dr., Plainville LIRES: Skiing, parties with friends. DISLIRES: Saturday Sr Sunday mornings. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5f.'5Of86, Purdon's party, 5f1Of86. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Blooper! Kimberly Boone Rimba 96 Archer Street, Wrentham LIRES: Chris, vacations, week- ends, partying. DISLIRES: School, getting in trouble. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Getting my diploma at graduation. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: 'lHi hon, what's up? AMBITIOPI: To be rich and successful and live one day at a time. Arthur Henry Boschen Hank , Mot0man 11 Gold St., Norfolk LIKES: Ozzy, Randy Rhoads, Motocross, guitars, riding fast. DISLIRES: Crashing, Eddie Van Halen, breaking bones, work, riding slow. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Romping on the 125 JR.'s at C. Village, Southwick, Water- boro, making amateur, and get- ting a new bike. AMBITIOPI: To get more new bikes and ride them fast. AWARDS: Many mo- tocross 8r bicycle trophies. William Bourque 'lBiII 45 Cleveland St., Norfolk LIISES: Football, fishing, skiing. DISLIKES: Losing a football game, not catching any fish, and coming home from skiing. FAVORITE SAYING: Wanna go fishing? AMBITION: To be- come a successful business- man. AWARDS: Varsity letter- Football, Baseball. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4: Football 1, 2, 5, 4. Dana Boynton 54 Cypress Road, Wrentham LIKES: Jen, summer, soccer, the Celtics. DISLIRES: Cliques, getting caught, blue lights. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Time spent wf Jen. AMBITION: To become a politician, and one day, Presi- dent. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 5: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4: Track 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters- Track, Soccer. Tom Brennick 519 Spring St., Wrentham LIKES: Chasing chicks, parties, cash flow. DISLIKES: School, lame parties. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Junior year water fight in Shop. FAVORITE SAYING: But I didn't do nothing! AMBI- TION: To own a restaurant. AC- TIVITIES: VICA 5, 4. Dianne Marie Brown Di , Dianne 16 West Cedar Rd., Norfolk LIRES: G.G., honesty, dancing. being sure, the rain, tropical beaches, music, cities. DIS- LIKES: Racism, lies, snakesf worms, confusion, not knowing what to do. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: 9f12f86, 1Of5f86, Summer '86, Eddie Was Here . FAVOR- ITE SAYING: What should I do? AMBITION: To be a happy, rich international lawyer. AC- TIVITIES: Soccer 5: Track 5: Cheerleading 1, 2: Chieftain 1, 2, 4: Student Council 2: Honor Society 5, 4: International Club 5. AWARDS: Wh0's Who , Na- tional History Day Competition. OTHER: Thanks to J.B., R.C. Jodie Jenifer Bowers Jodie 20 Robert W. Topham Dr., Wrentham LIKESz Good Times Wf friends. playing the piano, running DIS- LIRES: Walking to school, Mon- days, Long Lines, Saying Goodbye FAVORITE MEMORY: Summers of '85 :Sr '86, Trick or Treating 86 El Toritos wfAA, HC, ND. LIS, C1Ood Times w MO, LH St' DD AMBITION: to be successful in whatever I do AWARDS: Varsity letters in X-Coun- try, Spring Track, National History Day Regional Competition OTHER: never forget Sisters in Cellulite and its leading lady- other members LH, DD, MCI, ND. ACTIVIITES: track 1-4, X-Country 2-4, N.H.S. 5 Sr 4. Society 5 Sr 4 Rachel Bremilst Rach 82 North St., Norfolk LIRES: Beatles, roses, being in love, Chachi, chocolate, Moon- lighting . DISLIISES: Getting up be- fore 9, making tough decisions, two-faced people, parallel parking. FAVORITE MEMORY: 4f26f86. Prom '86, 7fl9. 2Of86, 9f26f86- Monkees concert. FAVORITE SAY- INCI: I meant to do that! AMBI- TION: To find true happiness. ACTIVITIES: International Club 5. Chieftain 4- Art Ed. AWARDS: De- signer of '86 Prom invitation. Walter Brennick Waldo 519 Spring St., Wrentham LIRES: Krissy, '71 Cutlass, sleep. DISLIKES: Blue lights, snobs, spi- ders, work, accidents. FAVORITE SAYING: Lets go. Jeff! AMBI- TION: To own my own business. ACTIVITIES: VICA 5, 4. Shawn M. Brown Brownie , Hollywood 87 Holbrook St., Norfolk LIRES: Jen, football, good times wf R.B., R.C., B.B., and J.M., my Vitamin B. DISLIRES: Work, bad times, stupid people, driving wf Jen. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5f9f85- dance, 1OflOf86 at O.A. 415-l4I, good times wf Rick Black. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Ya, Mun! AMBI- TION: To play pro-football. ACTIVI- TIES: Baseball l, 2, 5, 4: Football 1, 2, 5, 4: Weight lifting 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity awards. 29 Joanne Bruneau llJo-Jo , Little One 167 Thurston St., Wrentham LIKES: Parties, sunsets, friends, winning, Bowie. DISLIKES: Getting yelled at, spinach, snobs, FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: 6f12f86, N.E.S.B.A. FAVORITE SAYING: What's the problem? , Oh, and that's real mature! AMBITION: To be happy and share my success wfthose I love. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Sachem 2, 5: International Club 5: Jazz Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Cheerleading 1. AWARDS: Most Improved Jazz Player '85, Band letter. Christine J. Bu'Vair Dizzy 40 Sycamore Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Greg, getting my own way. DISLIRES: Not getting my own way, waking up early. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Being wfG.S., J.B., J.R., B.H., L.B., C.B., J.M., J.A., 86 C.D. FA- VORITE SAYING: No way, baby! AMBITION: Cosmetology, to be wfGreg, 50 Susan Marie Buckley Sue , Buck 55 Alderbrook Ct., Wrentham LIKES: Fla., Tennis, Mr. Mister, shopping, Pats 411, Big Tex, Celtics. DISLIKES: Cliques, snobs, backstabbers, saying goodbye. FAVORITE MEMORY: Fla. '86, Hampton Beach '85, Summer '86, 7j29f86, Typing 6th '86. FAVORITE SAYING: What's going down? , 1'No problem! AMBITION: To be happy and successful and to find the real life. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 5, 4. OTHER: I love you, Dad! Good luck to R.O., Big L., C.B., L.B., L.V., P.H.,J.H.. D.N., E.B., D.S., P.M., The Ro- gars, and Keebler. William Bullock 41 Taunton St. Plainville Jennifer K. Burns Jen 157 Beech St., Wrentham LIRES: Shawn, partying, good music, good friends. DISLIRES: School, ignorance, cliques. FA- VORITE SAYING: !'That's harsh! , UWhere's the party? FAVORITE MEMORY: Graduating. Jennifer Byron J.B. 80 Fruit St., Norfolk LIRES: Shawn, polo, my Teddy bear, papaya punch, sunsets. roses. DISLIKES: Decisions. fake friends, thunderstorms, fighting, worrying. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5f9f85, U.N.H. 2186 wfT.G., St. Martin 2185. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Whatever . . . AMBITION: To be happy and successful. ACTIVITIES: Soft- ball 1, 2, 5: Basketball 1: Soc- cer 2, 5, 4: Student Council 2, 5, 4: Math League 4: Honor Soci- ety 5, 4- Pres. AWARDS: Em- manuel Book Award, National History Day, Varisty letters. OTHER: Thanks Mom Br Dad! Shawn and Teresa- thanks for always being there. Laura Calkins 2661 West St., Wrentham LIKES: Brian, Floyd, horses. DISLIKES: Fighting, Sundays. death. FAVORITE MEMORY: 818184. Lynne Rachael Casavant l'Cassie 90 Myrtle St., Wrentham LIRES: Making Alli laugh, guys, Mustangs, Calif. DISLIIRES: Rain on Mondays, speed workouts, worrying. FAVORITE MEMORY: Reggie Ball '85, S.O. wjAlli, Prom '86, being wjfriends. FA- VORITE SAYING: Breathe Alli- son, breathe! , I don't get it, I'm so confused! AMBITION: To have a once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity come by and grab it. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Track 1, 2: Gymnas- tics 2: Cheerleading 1: Winter Track 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters. 1 Paul Cataldo Cat 160 East St., Wrentham LIKES: Red Sox, ALF, Moon- lighting . DISLIKES: Batting slumps, prudes, cats. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Jaime, this shy- ness routine is really starting to aggrovate me. AMBITION: To suwive college and get a good job. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 4. Bonnie Gayle Church Blondie , l'Bon 9 Hill St., Norfolk LIISES: Fred, Brewster sunsets, friends like D.D., J.B., R.M., M.M., L.L., J.C., S.O. DISLIKES: Snow, backstabbers, knuckle- Crackers. FAVORITE MEMORY: 12f22j85, 8f22f86, my own phone. FAVORITE SAYING: I can't believe I did that! AMBI- TION: Successful cosmetolo- gist, wife, mother. ACTIVITIES: Sachem 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4: International Club 5. OTH- ER: Thank you everyone for memories- the good ones and the bad ones. Karen Anne Carlow Karen 144 North St., Norfolk LIRES: Beaches, tans, sports, good friends, hugs. DISLIRES: Problems, worrying, no S, deci- sions, ditches wfA.L. and J.P. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Cheering, New Year's '85 Sr '86, Prom '86 wf P.S., ski trip '86, C.C. wf E.K. AMBI- TION: to be a multi-millionaire, to be like Priscilla. ACTIVITIES: Soft- ball 1, 2: Cheerleading 1, 2, 5, 4: Chieftain 5, 4. OTHER: Best of luck to A.L., E.K., J.P., KF., Sf D.B. Stephen Cassidy Steve 5 Lafayette Ln, Norfolk LIKES: The Dead . FAVORITE SAYING: What's going on? AM- BITION: To be successful at what- ever I do. ACTIVITIES: Football 2. Jason Michael Chandler Thunderchild 1288 SFC, Norfork LIKES: Producing, highway dol- phins, SIiced For Chops , odd timing life. DISLIRES: Fat ac- cess people, highway killer whales, The Spiny Norm, short hair, depression. FAVORITE MEMORY: 6-Oct.-'84, 15- Apr. - '84, all the proms wf Alison. FAVORITE SAYING: Wow, Bona! AMBITION: To have my name become a household word. ACTIVITIES: Sachem 2, 5, 4: Jazz Band 5: Drama 1, 2, 5, 4: Math League 2, 5: Interna- tional Club 1, 2, 5: KP. News- line 5, 4: SFC 1, 2, 5, 4. Scott Micheal Cobb 'lCobby 45 High St., Plainville LIRES: Lisa, money, fast cars. DIS- LIISES: Bills, charity. FAVORITE MEMORY: Graduation. AMBITION: To build a custom race car. ACTIV- ITIES: VICA 2, 5. AWARDS: Out- standing automotive award 1985- 1986. 51 Shawn Conniff Clipper 454 Hancock St., Wrentham LIISES: Skiing, P.W.F. football, win ning, The Dead . DISLIKES: Wait- ing, losing. FAVORITE SAYING What it is! FAVORITE MEMORY Skiing in N.H. wf KB., B.l1., Sr D.C AMBITION: To own my own electri cal company. ACTIVITIES: Foot ball 1, 2, 5, 4: VICA 1, 2, 5, 4. Kristine Connolly Kris 105 Leland Rd., Norfolk LIRES: Chris, Spain, weekends summer, the beach, football. DIS- LIRES: Making decisions, Mon- days, not having a car, rumors. FA- VORITE SAYING: I'm only kidding! FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer of '85 8-r '86, Chem. class '86, Spain '86. AMBITION: To be the best at anything I do. ACTIVI- TIES: Softball 1, 2, 5, 4: Soccer 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letter 8-rjacket. I 52 James M. Coll I Jamey , Jim 194 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham LIKES: Ice hockey, waterskiing, skiing, baseball. DISLIRES: Complainers, problems, pro- gress reports. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Competition Night '85, '86, Summer of '86. FAVORITE SAYIING: Get outa here! AM- BITION: To be successful and wealthy. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 5: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4: VICA 5. Kathy Collins Sunshine 45 Warren St., Plainville LIRES: The Doors, The Dead, Jimi Hendrix, L.M., G.S., Led Zeppelin. DISLIKES: Ronald Raygun , prejudice, argu- ments. FAVORITE MEMORY: Graduation, time wj Lisa M. AM- BITION: To travel and be happy- Kevin Connolly 98 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk LIISES: S.W., The Grateful Dead, fenders. DISLIRES: Cliques, gossip, Madonna. FAVORITE SAYING: l'No, just make be- Iieve! FAVORITE MEMORY: 1Of9f84, the old party spot. AMBITION: To build bridges. Robert E. Constantine Rob 15 Lakeshore Dr., Norfolk LIKES: Weekends, cruisin', Celtics, Red Sox. DISLIISES: Curfews, blue lights, speed traps. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer of '86. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Who cares? AMBITION: To be rich and successful. AC- TIVITIES: Honor Society 5, 4. Mary Elizabeth Costa Mair Bear 155 Walnut Rd., Wrentham LIISES: M.B., Stevie Nicks, Fri- days, Oreos, money. DISLIRES: Work, some people, small pay- checks, DECA. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Bonfire '84, Jr. Sr Sr. years, 11f25f84. AMBITION: To be married, have a child, and be fairly successful by age 25. FAVORITE SAYING: ls it Friday yet? ACTIVITIES: DECA 5. AWARDS: Who's Who. Lynda Cyrulik .4 Colonial Way, Plainville .IKES: Shopping, being lazy, ten- lis, parties. DISLIRES: Waiting, zurfews, Winter. FAVORITE MEMO- KY: B.B. '86 Summer of'86, States. 'AVORITE SAYING: Whatever! KMBITION: To gain 20. ACTIVI- 'IES: Class C0urlCil 1, 2, 3, 4: Ten- nis 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Field Hockey 2: Basketball 2: Chieftain 4. Roland Couillard I Pineland Drive 'lainville Joseph C. Davis Joe 'O Chestnut St., Wrentham IRES: Easy classes, fast-talkers, Luns, Jeeps. DISLIRES: Stubborn eachers, research papers, queers. 'AVORITE MEMORY: High school VAS a memory! AMBITION: To fly, o be the first man on Mars, to do Ind succeed in everything. ACTIVI- 'IES: Track 2, 5, 4: Math League 5, Y: Honor Society 5, 4: Weight lifting S, 25, 4. f'7? .17- . I Holly Mae Curtis 'lMae Belle 10 Daisy Dr., Norfolk LIKES: Buying flowers from street venders, cows, Siamese cats, paisleys, SFC, running, The South. DISLIIXES: Escala- tors, snow, conservatives, bicy- Cles. FAVORITE SAYING: When life hands you a lemon, make lemonade! AMBITION: To return to Virginia, to attend Georgetown Univ., to complete a marathon. ACTIVITIES: Spring track 1, 2, 5, 4: Winter track 1, 2, 5, 4: Cross Country 5, 4: Chieftain 5, 4- Ed. in chief: Sachem 2: Student Council 1: Honor Society 5, 4: KP. News- line 4. OTHER: Joanne, I appre- ciate everything more than you know! Neil Crowell 1691 West St. Wrentham Nicole E. Damato Nikki 755 West St., Wrentham LIKES: Pink roses, green eyes, large sweatshirts, dedication. DISLIKES: When people don't care, limitations, the end. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Learning to ski wfA.A., K.C., L.R., Home- coming '85. AMBITION: To be one step ahead. ACTIVITIES: Winter Track 4-Capt.: Spring Track 4-Capt.: Student Council 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4-Secr.: International Club 5, 4: Model Senate 2, 5: Float Committee 5, 4: KP. Newsline 4: WISPH 4. AWARDS: Call All-Star, League All-Star, X-Country MVP, Winter track Unsung Hero, Varsityjack- et 8r letters, National History Day Regionals Sr States. Who's Who . Scott Davis 295 South St. Plainville 55 Cheryl Ann DeGeorge Shaboo 59 Pine St., Norfolk LIKES: Scott, hugs, roses, stuffed animals, Purple Rain. DISLIISES: Having no money, a dirty wind- shield. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5117185, 5118185, Prom '86, Steno 5th, FAVORITE SAYING: I don't care! AMBITION: To own a Porsche, to get G.P. out of H 8: C! OTHER: Thanks G.P.-you're the best! D.D.-l'lI never forget you! Love to B.G., S.W., M.S., KB., R.H., M.L., J.R. Scott, I love you! Craig DeRuiSSCau Craigles 10 Bush Pond Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Gumby, plastic, drums, Floyd. DISLIKES: White ink, hot metal bracelets. AMBITION: To be a pro drummer w1a collection of plastic Gumbies. 34 Elke DeBriae Elk 6 Marshall St., Norfolk LIKES: Muscles, hardbody con- tests, traveling, The Beatles. DISLIKES: Broken promises, curfews, geeks being told what to do, waiting, bacon Sc eggs, lies. FAVORITE MEMORY: Calif. beach scene w1JuIie '86, Nara- gansett beach house, Copley weekend '85, Europe, Summer '85 Sr '85, AMBITION: To travel around the world and be suc- cessful in whatever I do. ACTIV- ITIES: Cheerleading 1: DECA 5, 4. OTHER: Thanks J.L., C.M. and friends for the crazy times and great memories! Nancy Lee DeBriae Banana , i'Nanc 4 Munroe Dr., Plainville LIKES: Jeff, wreckless driving, Teddy bears, Stevie Nicks, laughing. DISLIRES: Spiders, waiting, 415185, making deci- sions. FAVORITE MEMORY: Bermuda '85 Sr '86, Switzerland '86, Jr. Prom. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Trust me, I know what I'm doing. AMBITION: To lose the nickname Diz , to be hap- py and successful. ACTIVITIES: DECA 5: Drama 5. AWARDS: Semi-formal Court '85, OTHER: Good luck to M.C., E.D., S.N., R.O., N.C1.,8r R.C. Much love to my parents, the Granitos, and of course, Jeff. Kimberly Dawn Derham Dawn 5 Forest Lane, Norfolk LIKES: Shopping, all my friends, Purple Rain. DISLIKES: saying goodbye. FAVORITE MEMORY: 517185, 118186, 5151187, FAVORITE SAYING: He's soooo cute! AMBITION: To find a diet that really works. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Katherine Gibbs Leadership Award, Excellence in Secretari- al Sciences, National History Day Regionals, States. OTHER: Good luck M.G., L.H., N.D., Sr J.B. Thanks for all the memo- ries, they'lI live w1 me! Helen M. Desper Melon 415 South St., Plainville LIKES: True friends, hugs, mountains. DISLIKES: Dishon- esty, heartbreaks, saying good- bye, tears. FAVORITE MEMORY: 2110184, 10111184, freshman gym class, 12150185, 715186, and all the good times with my friends, 1018186. AMBITION: To be happy in whatever I choose to do. AWARDS: Excel- lence in Typing Award '85, OTH- ER: Lots oflove and luck to Pain and the rest of my firends. I'II miss ya's! V Warren Scott Dillman Scott 28 Grove St., Norfolk LIKES: Gibson Les Pauls, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page,jammin' Fridays, adventure, holidays, doughnuts. DISLIKES: Heavy Metal, yellow cardboard boxes. FAVORITE MEMORY: Junior year, sophomore semi-formal, Tuesday nightjams. FAVORITE SAYING: What are you going to give me? AMBITION: To be in a hard rockfblues band. Richard Dobo Rich 76 North St., Norfolk LIKES: Sports, girls, sports cars. DISLIKES: Spinach, squash, broccoli and sweet po- tatoes. AMBITION: To get out of high school, get married, and to play for the Chicago Bulls. FAVORITE SAYING: Let's party! I I I I Kenneth Edward Dollar Kenny 7 Blueberry Lane, Norfolk LIKES: Horses, sports, skiing. DISLIKES: Homework, getting thrown from a horse. FAVOR- ' ITE SAYING: What the heCk? l AMBITION: To Q0 to college. ' ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 5: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Awards: MVP- Soccer 1 8: 3 IRoanoke, VAI. l I . Kelly Dooley I Kel I Woolford Rd, Wrentham SQES: Jon, Grateful Dead, hiking the mountains. DISLIKES: All 3 fake people in King Philip, bor- I weekends. FAVORITE MEMO- 7: All the Dead shows, Can- n, San Diego, hiking Mt. lishington wfJon, David, Phil, 'ott, Eric, Gr Sam. FAVORITE SAY- G: Who Cares? AMBITION: To se the whole 2,025 miles of the fpalachian Trail. Diana Dix um., 12 Mathurin Rd., Plainville LIKES: Celtics, oceanwaves, true friends, sunsets, soap operas, beef terriyaki. DISLIKES: Decisions, AM radios, being hurt, saying good- bye, 8fI51j86, crossing highways. FAVORITE MEMORY: Celtics Pa- rades '84 Sr '86, Summer '86, Sweat Hill, 9f7f86, all good times wffriends. AMBITION: To party with the Celtics and help G.Y. make the team. ACTIVITIES: Chief- tain 1: Honor Society 5, 4. OTHER: Thanks to M.R., B.G., D.G., K.K. Sr G.T. for always being there. Debbi Dodenhoff Boogie 5 Country Squire Dr., Norfolk LIKES: Summer, beaches, week- ends. DISLIKES: Mondays, morn- ings, being sick, English. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: I5f14f86, 5f21f86, 4f5Of86, 1OfZ51f86. FAVORITE SAYING: What the . . . ? , Happy Trails! AMBITION: To own my own hairdressing shop. ACTIVI- TIES: DECA 5, 4. OTHER: Thanks to Sheryl for always being there. Good luck to Sue Sr Carole! Karen Margaret Donnelly Ka Kaz 8 Harvard Lane, Wrentham LIKES: Spending money, Sunday breakfasts, being wffriends. DIS- LIKES: Mornings, priorities, persis- tence. FAVORITE MEMORY: Trip to Rocky Point 5f26f86, IH wfT.H., P.S., N.V., Spain '86, 1f51f86, 1Of19f85. FAVORITE SAYING: Can I have it? AMBITION: To un- derstand. OTHER: Don't worry N.V., J.G., Sr P.S. -Trace has it all figured out. Daniel James Dow Dan Dowser 1884 West St., Wrentham LIKES: Running, skiing, winning. DISLIKES: Breaking up, losing bad coaching. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Ski trip '86, parties with B.C. FAVORITE SAYING: What! AMBI- TION: To become a firefighter 86 keep running. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 25, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4- Capt. 4: Indoor Track 2. AWARDS: Cross Country MVP '85 Sr '86, Un- sung Hero '84, 1 55 'A -at-,lux-nnv.--W-I Glen R. Eykel Nic Marjoe Skylar 47 Needham St., Norfolk LIRES: Highway dolphins, good bands. DISLIKES: Bad music, high- way killer whales. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Having some tuna with light- ning, Dick, Dave, Joe, and the Joe Percussion Project. FAVORITE SAYING: Grow up no mindl AC- TIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5: SFC 1, 2, 5,4: Video Club 5, 4. Amy Lynn Farrar 2580 West St., Wrentham LIKES: Shopping, cars wfFM Stere- os, weekends, new clothes, Mazda RX-7's. DISLIRES: Drive-ins, living in the middle of nowhere, home- work, taking the bus, making deci- sions. FAVORITE MEMORY: Sum- mer '86, '5f15f86, eating in the halls wfAl, buying pretzels fresh- man year 8r the two R's fresh- man year. FAVORITE SAYING: This is true. AMBITION: To go to Florida. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 5, 4. OTHER: AI- you're the best! Thanks for always being there. Lots of luck to A.W., M.G., D.D., M.M. and L.C. Sarah Doyle Scara 5 Stillwell Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Laughing, good times wffriends, football, Neil Young, challenges. DISLIKES: Being confused, goodbyes, saving S, FAVORITE MEMORY: Fun times wfthe gang at G.P.'s 8: Oats', trip to Nashua Sr Rocky Pt., Soph. W lunch, FAVORITE SAYING: Scareeey! AMBI- TION: Accounting, S, success, happiness. ACTIVITIES: Vice President 1: President 2, 5, 4: Cheerleading 1, 2-Capt., 5- Capt.: Student Council 4-RSAC, Honor Society 5, 4. OTHER: Good Luck Class of '87. Take care-I love you guys! Special thanks to Mom Sr Dad, Gert, Yvette, Ms. S. and Mrs. L. Brian Bradford Dunn Bri Cookies 958 West St., Wrentham LIKES: Leisure, my GTR, Kelley 8: her awlrights , bugs. DIS- LIKES: Broken strings, loud Swatches, navel lint. FAVORITE MEMORY: 4f18-21186, getting burned - each time. FAVORITE SAYING: It only means as much as it costs. AMBITION: To engineer my own recording studio. ACTIVITIES: Drama 1, 2, 5: Honor Society 5, 4: Inter- national Club 2: Video Club 5, 4: Ski Club 4. Michael Fallon Mike 2 Tucker Road, Norfolk LIKES: Cars, sports, music, concerts, Sonja. DISLIRES: En- emies, being in school, argu- ing. FAVORITE MEMORY: Au- gust '86. FAVORITE SAYING: Yah, Right. AMBITION: To be successful. Kristin Marie Faulkner Squawk Faulkie 7 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk LINES: Smiles, spying, soccer, stars, good timing, beaches. DISLIRES: Poison ivy, rope swings, stalling, cemeteries, losing, exploding pens. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Peaches wjPals, B.B. wfliooz, l'The Wave at B.S.C., Prom '86 FAVORITE SAYING: You're so . . . You're such a. . AMBITION: To get the most of the best. AC- TIVITIES: Softball 1: Basketball 1, 2: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Stu- dent Council 1, 2. AWARDS: Varsity letters. OTHER: Good luck to KR., R.P., S.O., E.R., R.C., D.G. Thanks for everything. I ,- Y Pamela Lynn Fisher Pam 48 Elysium St., Wrentham LIKES: Norman, smiles, fast cars, Franklin, BDS, cursing with the radio mega-loud. DIS- LIKES: Fake people, drunk peo- ple, hangovers, being bored. FAVORITE MEMORY: Meeting Norman 7-9-86, Fun 8: Games w1all the girls, spending my time with L.M., M.S., S.W., KB. 8 R.H. FAVORITE SAYING: You're such a bone-head! AMBITION: To marry Norman and own my own hair salon. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1, 2, Capt-3, 4: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. AWARDS: Semi-formal Court '83. OTHER: Thank you Mom, Dad, Cindy, Lisa M. and Mi- chelle S. for giving me the best four years ofhigh school. I love you Norman! Best of luck to the class of '87. Don Forester 48 Woodland Rd., Plainville LIKES: Music. DISLIKES: High School. AMBITION: To be a pro- fessional musician. Lynn Frassica 50 Green St., Wrentham LIISES: J.C., true friends, hors- es, partying. DISLIKES: Two- faced individuals, K.P. cliques. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summers '83, '84, '85, '86, good times over John's, Lori's, Chris's. FA- VORITE SAYING: Goober! Let's party! . AMBITION: To be good at whatever I do. Jon Gallagher Scoop 41 Boardman St., Norfolk LIKES: Golf, Utah skiing, red skies. DISLIKES: Grapes. FA- VORITE MEMORY: 10124185 with S.B. at Brandeis University, good times with D. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Babe, how are ya? At thisjuncture in time it is presently unknown unto my- self. ACTIVITIES: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters, pins, jacket, 1985 Golf MVP, 1986 Hock. League Champs- Golf, Who's Who , National, Merit Scholar, ChancelIor's Talent Award. -nf No Photo Available Tracy Fleming i'Tray USpacie 55 Spring St., Wrentham LIKES: Good times, sunsets, good friends, smiles. DISLIKES: Cur- fews, fights, broken hearts. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Health class w1B.P. SI' M.C. AMBITIOPI: To al- ways be smiling. ACTIVITIES: vIcA 3, 4. AWARDS: VICA Bronze in Health. OTHER: Thanks to L.M. Sr C.W. for always being there. Barba- ra, you're the best. Good luck Wal- ter. I love you guys! Gary Fortier HRam 16 Hillside Rd., Plainville LIKES: Carol H., friends, being liked. DISLIIKES: Slow drivers, trucks that get in my way. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Our starwatch party. FAVORITE SAYING: In any case.. . AMBITION: To go to college and still have time to be with Carol. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 4: Tennis 1, 2, Co-Capt. - 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: Boys State 3. AWARDS: Un- sung Hero - Tennis. Wendy Gage Wendlyn Wen 78 Cleveland St., Norfolk LIRES: Tony, roses, Vettes, Stevie Nicks 1V1,W'2, my friends, the stars. DISLIKES: People leaving, the Scaries, rumors. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: 1217183, Labor Day weekend '86, weekends at G.P.'s 8: Oats', trip to Rocky Pt., M.V.P., Cape Cod, U-Haul. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey guys! AMBITION: To own a Vette, live on an island and be best friends with Stevie Nicks!! ACTIVI- TIES: DECA Vice President-3. OTH- ER: Good luck Sarah. Thanks Sandi for being my locker partner. Many thanks for being there when I needed you! Good luck: R.M., J.M., T.S., B.B., IVI.B., P.H., C.W., D.P., Y.P., T.H., J.G., PI.V., P.S.! Teresa Gallagher Resa Galls T 17 Priscilla Ave., Norfolk LIRES: Lollipops, roses, kittens, soccer. DISLIRES: Decisions, sprints, bowling alleys, English, Park St. FAVORITE MEMORY: 10110185, 10115186, UNH w1JB, Spain '86 w1KAP, RC, Spike, Star- vin' Marvin. FAVORITE SAYING: Jen, what's the answer to this one? AMBITION: To be happy and successful. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Chieftain 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Math League 4: Honor Society 3, 4-Vice Pres. AWARDS: Excellence in Chemistry 1985, National History Day, Varsity letters. Kari-Lynn Gaudet Huska 6 High St.. Plainville LIKES: Music, Brian, friends, good times. DISLIKES: Snobs, being away from friends. FAVORITE MEMORY: 1Of2Of85, Sr. year. FA- VORITE SAYING: I don't know! AMBITION: To be outgoing and to marry B.K. ACTIVITIES: DECA IS. Norman D. Gerrie Stormin' Norman Norm 121 Boardman St., Norfolk LIKES: Blonde Skirts , Tasties, beaches, cruising. DISLIKES: Freshmen, 'Imraw reeb , Boys in blue. FAVORITE MEMORY: Sum- mer '85, 9f21f84. FAVORITE SAY- ING: I'We're not lost yet . . . AMBI- TION: To finally buy a car. ACTIVITIES: Football 4: Drama 5. 58 5 'Y -5-.. ?f'f4f'I5'?l?1QIa..,fX Theresa Gallagher Terrie 2 Chestnut St., Plainville LIKES: Chris, true friends, weekends. DISLIKES: Two- faced people, snobs, home- work. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summers '84, '85, '86 at Lori's wfC.O., KM., L.F., J.C., C.W., T.C., IVl.S., B.J., J.R., M.L., T.W. Sr T.B. FAVORITE SAYING: Whatever! AMBITION: TO be successful and happy. ACTIVI- TIES: Softball 1, 2, 15. Vincent Thomas Gamble Ill 'Vin 656 Dedham St., Wrentham LIISES: Carpentry, girls, music, waterskiing. DISLIRES: English. FAVORITE MEMORY: Senior year. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't want to work today! AM- BITION: To go into my parents' business, or bang nails. ACTIVI- TIES: VICA 1, 2, 5, 4. Janet Gauthier Funky 54 Hamilton Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Keith, friends, parties. DISLIKES: School. FAVORITE MEMORY: NARCON '85, The Soap. AMBITION: To own my own business. ACTIVITIES: DECA 5, 4. Michelle Giarrusso 'IShelIy 100 Archer St., Wrentham LIKES: Being happy, partying wjfriends, Eugene's car. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Freshman year. FAVORITE SAYING: I'Hey, what's happening? AMBITION: To fulfill my destination. ACTIV- ITIES: VICA 55, 4. Glenn C. Gillespie Glenn 29 Creek St., Wrentham LIKES: D.B., Novas. holidays. statetroopers. DISLIRES: Chev- ettes, F's, 7:59 a.m. FAVORITE MEMORY: 1Of5f86. 9f12f86. FAVORITE SAYING: Geez, Bil- ly! AMBITION: To find the yel- low cow at Newport Creamery. Sarah J. Giovannucci Sarah 12 Everett St., Norfolk LIRES: Steven, hugs, sunny days, the beach, fur coats. shopping. DISLIRES: Rain, snobs, school, pushy people. FAVORITE MEMORY: The party, June '85- the tent. Deborah Ann Gorman Debby Gumby 9 Walnut St., Plainville LIKES: Spying, stars, good tim- ing, money, true friends. DIS- LIRES: Papa Gino's, scary rides to school, decisions, crossing highways. FAVORITE MEMORY: WALF lunch, The Wave at Seger, Summer '86, Chem. '86 9f19f86, CeIt's Parade '84. FA- VORITE SAYING: Crash Posi- tion! AMBITION: To move the rubber tree plant. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters- Softball, Who's Who . OTHER: Good luck to R.P., R.F., KK., D.D., S.O., N.G., S.M. Sr every- one. I'll miss 'yal Thanks Mom and Dad- l'lI miss you Mom! Richard Gould Rich 2 School St., Plainville LIKES: My girlfriend, friends, family. DISLIRES: Snobs, cold days. FAVORITE MEMORY: Making it through all four years of high school. AMBITION: To own my own business. ACTIVI- TIES: Basketball 1: GoIf1: VICA 2, 5. Mary Ellen Gillis ..MeQ,. Tucker Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Kevin, being wffriends, weekends, shopping. DISLIRES: History, wind sprints, mornings, di- ets, the cold. FAVORITE MEMORY: May '86, Steno II '86, Sunday nights '85 Sr '86, 4f28f85. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Life goes on! l'Get out of town! AMBITION: To prove that life really does go on. ACTIVI- TIES: Softball 2: Basketball 5, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Chief- tain 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Katherine Gibbs Leader- ship Award, Varsity letters, Nat'I History Day. OTHER: Good luck to all members of Sisters in Cellulite- D.D., N.D., L.H. Sr J.B. I'II miss 'yal Daniel A. Gomes Dan 81 River Rd., Norfolk LIRES: Hockey, partying, Grand- ma's spaghetti. DISLIRES: 5:50 a.m. practices, getting up for school, red lights. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Hockey games vs. Franklin. FAVORITE SAYING: ReIax! AM- BITION: To get into college. ACTIV- ITIES: Football 1: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity awards. Nanci E. Gormley Nance 160 West Bacon St., Plainville LIRES: Shopping, money, parties, beaches. DISLIRES: Locking keys in the car, rain, curfews, scary rides in the Guido Mobile . FA- VORITE MEMORY: B.B. '86, P.G17S., sledding S.H. 85, Summer '86, Canada trip '86. FAVORITE SAY- ING: 'lYou have no . . . AMBI- TION: To find one. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1, 2: Honor Society 5, 4. OTHER: Thanks M. 8r D. Good luck Class of '87! Thanks L.C., KR., K.F., D.G. for the best 4 years! Jeffrey Mark Granito 'iGuido 15 Masconemet Ave., Norfolk LIRES: Nancy, parties, fast cars. DISLIKES: Slow people, Radar, Computer class '84. FAVORITE MEMORY: Somerset '86, Bermuda '85 Sr '86, Switzerland '85 Sr '86, Hawaii '84, Geometry '85, 5f14f85. FAVORITE SAYING: Which way, CoIumbus? AMBI- TION: To graduate Ithis yearll. AC- TIVITIES: Golf 1, 2, 4: Drama 5. 39 QQ: Richard James Guerin Dickie 70 Rowell Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Challenges, good friends Grizzly. DISLIRES: Phony people, Mack trucks. AMBITION: To be an architect and own my own compa- ny. ACTIVITIES: VICA 1, 2, 5, 4. Leigh Ann Haddleton Leigh Anney 59 Everett St., Norfolk LIKES: Nan's noodles, Sr. Hall on Fri., the T-Bird, N.E.K-9 Coloring Acad. DISLIKES: Explaining my- self, traction, bone spurs, Mom's cowbells. FAVORITE MEMORY: Norwood Hosp. -popcorn run, Can- ton, Prom '86 wjMD, firecracker war QD Joe's Summer '86. AMBI- TION: To find C.C. Sf stop abuse of animals. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4: Chieftain 2, 5, 4: Inter- nat'l Club 2, 5: Softball 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters Sr jacket. Nat'I History Day Reg. Br States. OTHER: Thanks to Meg, Ron, JB's DD, JB, ND, JH, CS, MD, SP Sr all others who shared in the fun- good luck, go far . .PS. Don't worry, Ja- son, it will. Love you, Dawn! Steven Mark Grant l'Mudcat 9 Valerie Dr., Plainville LIKES: Leave it to Beaver Hendrix, basketball. DISLIISES: Mondays. FAVORITE MEMORY: Clapton concert. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't worry about itI AMBITION: To own my own business. ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball 1, 2, 5, 4: Track 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letter- Basketball. Elizabeth J. Grazado Beth 12 Pine Tree Dr., Plainville LIISES: Sunsets, true friends. hugs, Fridays, ice cream, sunny days. DISLIKES: Two-faced peo- ple, decisions, having no mon- ey, getting lost. FAVORITE MEMORY: 10f5f85, Proms '86, Spain '85, Summer '86, Steno '86. FAVORITE SAYING: What? AMBITION: To go somewhere without getting lost, to be happy. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 2, 5, 4. OTHER: Thanks to M. Sr D., D.D., R.H., T.T., J.R., C.D., D.D., A.G., M.G.. Sr C.M. l'Il miss you guys! Best of luck to Julie Gr Mark in future years at R.P. Aimee Elizabeth Guillette Aim 54 School St., Plainville LIKES: Celtics, sunsets on the beach, time with friends, Flori- da. DISLIKES: L.A. Lakers, say- ing goodbye, driving a stan- dard, stalling. FAVORITE MEMORY: Celtics Parade '84 Sr '86, 6f14f85, Girls' State. FA- VORITE SAYING: I hope my car doesn't staIl. AMBITION: To make a successful trip to and from K.P. without the car breaking down. ACTIVITES: Softball 1, 2, 5, 4: Winter Track 2, 5, 4: Cross Country 5-Mgr. AWARDS: Varsity Softball and Track, Girls' State Rep. Leda Catherine Haehnel Smiley 15 Campbell St., Norfolk LIKES: Food, U2, horses. DIS- LIKES: Monty Python imita- tions, lameness, baloney. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Conference '86, 4+ hours with J.C. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Knngsh! 'ISO anyways. . . AMBITION: To go a whole month without a bruise and win the Nobel Prize in Sci- ence. ACTIVITIES: Honor Soci- ety 5, 4: 4-H 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: 1986 National 4-H Horse Roundup Delegate, County Medals- 12, MA. 4-H Key Award. Robin Patricia Hall Bobbin 27 Turner St., Norfolk LIKES: Eating, sleeping, singing wfSquash, laughing Ex good times wjmy good friends, pork fried rice. DISLIKES: Eating, Da- vis' Store. FAVORITE MEMORY: PYF wfK.B. Sr G.E., squishing ketchups wfC.V., Prom '85 Sr '86, hanging from goal posts wfS.W. K.B., C.V., T.T., Mirror Lake mess-ups T.T.'s overnight parties, '86-'87 wfP.R., T.P. Crew, Cape '85 wjS.W. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Yah, that's it! AMBITION: To finally lose some weight! ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 5. OTHER: Good luck 81' love to M.S., B.G., C.V., E.D., T.M. Sf S.M. Miss you in Calif. -Rish! Scott Hardy Scott 1 Overlea Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Australia, sleep, having money, credit cards, summer. DISLIKES: Working, Monday mornings, Summer School, bills, homework, Soph. En- glish. FAVORITE MEMORY: 7j15f85, study hall '86 Sr '87 with K.A., S.B., G.E., 5f16j86. AMBITION: To live in Australia and become rich, not have to work weekends, 5f51f87, get into college and work for Roll- ing Stone. Carolee Ann Harper Carol 'IZool Honeybunny 96 Pleasant St., Plainville LIKES: Chocolate, being by my- self. DISLIISES: Being out of cash, zits, messy hair, home- work. FAVORITE SAYING: Ya, I don't know, where are we? AMBITION: To have a great life and a great family. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1: Chorus 1, 2: Future Business Leaders of America 5. Patricia J. Harrington Patti 44 Union St., Norfolk LIKES: Dancing, hanging around, talking. DISLIKES: Waking up. backbiting, make- up work. FAVORITE MEMORY: 8117, 1014. FAVORITE SAYING: I know What? 'XI love it! AMBITION: To become a CPA wfo needing AA. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 5: International Club 5. Karen Hansen D.U.C. Face 11 Old Mill Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Redding, V.J., dancing, Kwoquch . DISLIRES: Vegeta- bles, rumors. FAVORITE MEMORY: Feb. vacation '86 in New York, Summer '85. AMBITION: To light a match on the beach. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 5, 4: Track 5: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity Soccer, Who's Who . Michael D. Harnois Mikey Stiff 1800 West St., Wrentham LIKES: Food. DISLIRES: Aug. 22, 86. FAVORITE MEMORY: Tom Pet- tyjBob Dylan Concert. FAVORITE SAYING: What the . . . ?! Cherylee Anne Harper Cheryl 'iMinnie Little Harp Shorty 96 Pleasant St., Plainville LIKES: Chocolate chip cookies, Papa Gino's, good friends. DIS- LIKES: Gum stuck to shoes, stale french fries, McDonalds. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Friday and Saturday nights with N.W. 8: KV. at Franklin FAVORITE SAYING: Right, KO., Yup, Dig. AMBITION: To become successful in the computer field. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1, 2. OTHER: Thanks for everything Carol, Mom 6r Dad. William Hartford Bill 7 Appletree Dr., Plainville LINES: Parties, summer, ACXDC NH 8x Fla. sunsets. DISLIRES: Homework, speeding tickets, BT's. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86, partying over BiII's and Rob's. FA- VORITE SAYING: Blooper! AMBI- TION: To marry a rich woman and not have to work. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4: Basketball 1, 2 5, 4. OTHER : Good luck to T.S. R.K., C.B., J.M., KM., R.H., S.L. 1 1 I 5.5., T.M., P.P., S.M., 5.5. ' 41 Myra Hersey Myrna 14 Broad St., Plainville LIRES: Zeppelin, sunsets, parties, Egghead. DISLIRES: Being broke, Monday mornings, school. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Aug. 13 '86, partying wfM.U., KG., T.L., KU., T.G., J.O. FAVORITE SAYING: Take one step up, then at least you'll be on the curb. AMBITION: To be rich, have fun and be happy. ACTIVI- TIES: VICA 1, 2, 5. Gwendolyn Ann Hole 1'Penguin Gwenny Poo 32 Taunton St., Bellingham LIRES: Al, good times with AI and Kerry. DISLIRES: Snobs, school lunches, fighting with Mr. B. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Food fight in shop wfG.H., kv., T.l'., TB. FA- VORITE SAYING: Love you, Mom. AMBITION: To become a hairdresser. 42 Ziff-rr 3 Robert Heise Hi-C , Heister 90 Lorraine Metcalf Dr., Wrentham LIRES: Basketball, parties, Red Sox, women. DISLIKES: Most senior girls' attitudes. FAVOR- i ITE MEMORY: Parties at Bill Hartford's house. AMBITION: To make a lot of money. ACTIV- I ITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4: 1 Track 1. AWARDS: Varsity let- I ters-Basketball. Veronica Lynn Heise HVCTDH Vic 90 Lorraine Metcalf Dr., Wrentham LIRES: Folk Rock, concerts, summer nights, autumn. DIS- LIRES: Nuclear power, war, apartheid. FAVORITE MEMORY: Smiling at J.T. with R.C. 8f19f86, 10th grade wfL.V., T.R., L.S., S.S. Sr N.Y. wfR.D., KM. Sr KC. FAVORITE SAYING: 'lPeace- such a long time to be gone and a short time to be here. AMBITION: To be happy. David J. Hobbs Mugsy l'Hobsie 51 North St., Norfolk LIRES: Hockey, water skiing, ZZ Top, money, flying. DISLIRES: Telephone poles, 5 a.m. prac- tices. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86, FAVORITE SAY- ING: 'iAsk me if I care. AMBI- TION: To fly for a commerical airline. ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 25, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters. Regina Marie Hole Gina Reggie S52 Taunton St., Bellingham LIRES: Music, drums, Magic Power Boston, Mom , DIS- LIRES: Kerry's complaining, Lisa being gone so far away. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Guess Who concert wjR.L., D.H., D.P., G.H., A.D., S.H. Sr E.B. I love you Ami and Dina. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: llWhat? I can't hear you. AMBITION: To be a restaurant manager and to be successful in anything I do. James E. Holst 55 Circle Drive, Wrentham LIRES: Laurie, Band, not going to work. DISLIKES: Work, no money, East Bridgewater drum majors. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5110186 wfL. FAVORITE SAY- ING: I didn'tdo it. AMBITION: To be a better meteorologist than M.L. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Jazz Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Band Council 4: Drum Major 4: Video Club 5, 4. OTHER: L.A.'s S.T. Kelly Ann Hughes Kelly 157 Hamilton Rd., Wrentham LIISES: Ricky, Gram, money, El- ton John, my dog. DISLIRES: Squash, zits, P.T.'s, Bon Jovi wfC.P., S.Ci., W.Ci. tk' M.L. FA- VORITE MEMORY: 1lf17f84, Freshman year wfS.D., Soph. 8: Jr. year wfY.P. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2-Mgr. Richard Hurd Rich 14 James St., Plainville LIKES: Carol, going out wfCarol to anywhere. DIS- LIKES: Running out of gas, no money. FAVORITE MEMORY: 4f16f86, 5f22f85. FAVORITE SAYING: Stop! AMBITION: To get into the Police Academy Sr to win Megabucks. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1: Chieftain 4. Robert C. lnsani '1Bob Insaney 28 Colonial Way, Plainville LIRES: Food, riding motorcy- cles, driving very fast, nice cars. FAVORITE MEMORY: Mansfield, Homecoming in the rain. AMBI- TION: To get my 1975 Ferrari Dino. Mark Christopher Hooper Hoop 108 Archer St., Wrentham LIKES: Blondes with blue eyes, eating with T.M., friends. DIS- LIRES: Boys in blue, accidents, tickets, Norfolk cops, no car, rub- ber room. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5f5Of84 Jethro Tull concert. FA- VORITE SAYING: i'C1ilIespie, watch out! AMBITION: To guard the President ofthe United States, iSe- cret Servicei. ACTIVITIES: Base- ball 4. Helen M. Hugo Helen 4 Evergreen Rd., Plainville LIKES: Newport and the Blue Bus , working at Fuller Box, hav- ing friends. DISLIKES: Snobby peo- ple, unkind people. FAVORITE MEMORY: Rocky Point '84. FAVOR- ITE SAYINCI: Don't be mean , Don't bug me. Fred Alden Hurder, Jr. Freddie 5 Medway Branch, Norfolk LIKES: Marie, friends. DISLIKES: Low grades, being rushed, being told I can't . FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Prom '86, Memorial Day week- end, some Saturdays, Homecom- ing downpour. AMBITION: To lead an average life and to be happy. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2: Track 2: Video Club 5, 4. John P. Ippolito lppa Nijalito 2 Hillcrest Dr., Plainville LIISES: Bloom County, Monty Py- thon, fast cars. DISLIRES: Extra terrestrials with bad breath. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Route I pizza fight '85, skiing up north, giving Miss Flaherty a hard time, AMBI- TION: To get rich and get smart. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Football 1, 2, 5, 4: Track 5. AWARDS: Varsi- ty letters 8' jacket. 43 Q,-3' Hike Michael J. Kearns Mike 101 Ellery St., Wrentham LIKES: Good music, good times. DISLIKES: Monday mornings. FA- VORITE SAYING: Do unto others as they would do unto you, but do unto them first. AMBITION: To be happy. ACTIVITIES: vicA 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Excellence in Automo- tive 1985. Robert Kelley Rob 102 Union St., Norfolk LIKES: Money, sports. DISLIKES: Lateness, BT's. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Partying over Bill's and Rob's, Oct. 18, '85. AMBITION: To be rich without having to work. ACTIVI- TIES: Baseball 1: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Football 1, 2, 5, 4. 44 Gretchen Kimberly Jones Gretch 575 Madison St., Wrentham LIKES: John, weekends in Maine, Eurythmics, Richard Gere, horror flicks, Osborne the T.B. DISLIKES: Mondays, hair- cuts, being broke, The Hill, be- ing late. FAVORITE MEMORY: Christmas '85, skiing wfJ.S., S.B. Sr J.S., good times wfChar Sr Sa, Monkees 9186 wfChar Sr Weezie. AMBITION: To be hap- py and successful in whatever I do. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 5: Tennis 1, 2: Cheerleading 1, 2. AWARDS: Varsity letters Sr jacket. G. Scott Kammerer 'lJerry Gerald 40 Stoney Brook Ln., Wrentham LIKES: Matt. 11: 28-50, London. DISLIKES: English, K.P. Ball- room. FAVORITE MEMORY: TMI England Canal, Summer '85. AMBITION: To know God and make Him known. ACTIVITIES: Drama 2: Math League 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4: Video Club 5, 4. AWARDS: National Merit Semi-finalist, National History Day 1st place- States. Erin M. Kelly l'Erin 2 Day St., Norfolk LIKES: Red gum, natural hair, getting over the syndrome , DISLIKES: Mono, driving wfthe Menace, making apples, bald- ness. FAVORITE MEMORY: Cheering wfA.L., D.N., K.C., J.P., Canada trip, Ray Runs in the rain. FAVORITE SAYING: Je ne sais pas! AMBITION: To survive away from home. AC- TIVITIES: Softball 1, 2: Gymnas- tics 1, 2, 5, 4- Capt.: Cheerlead- ing 1, 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4: Girl's State 5: Class Secr. 2, 5. OTHER: A speical thanks to Mom St' Dad, A.L., J.P. Sr D.N. Eric J. Kennedy Eric 1 Dorothy Ln., Plainville LIKES: Fast vans, ZZ Top. DIS- LIKES: Rollers in the rearview, full auto. FAVORITE MEMORY: ZZ Top Concert 86 FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Relax! The lights were yellow! ACTIVITIES: VICA 5, 4. John Kerr 11 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Friends, parties, na- palm, ZZ Top concert, long weekends. DISLIRES: Mondays, straight jackets, Liberals. FA- VORITE MEMORY: 10112185. FAVORITE SAYING: No com- ment. AMBITION: To be a very wealthy electrical contractor living on a yacht in Florida. AC- TIVITIES: VICA 2, 5, 4. Nancy Rrajewski Nance Ski Nanski 15 Rebecca Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Partying w1friends. Ricky, summer, winning. DIS- LIRES: Rainy weekends, bad knees. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86, 8151186, 7117186. FAVORITE SAYING: That's it, that's the ticket! AMBITION: To go to college and live a comfortable life. AC- TIVITIES: Basketball 2, 5: Soc- cer 1, 2, 5, 4: Track 1, 2: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Unsung Hero Track '84, Varsity jacket. Lisa Ruta Kuta 14 Cee Jay Terrace, Wrentham LIRES: John, running, shop- ping, weekends. DISLIRES: Speed-workouts, losing 'Ithe Game , not having S. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: 12127184 EI Tor- ito w1A.A., I'I.C., I'I.b. sr .I.I3., Summer '86. FAVORITE SAY- ING: l'm seriouS! AMBITION: To be successful in the science field. ACTIVITIES: Softball 2, 5: Track 1: Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4: Chieftain 5, 4 Honor Society 5, 4. OTHER: Good luck Deb, Brad SI' Patty- I love you guys! Susanne Lacourse Sue Tear Jerker 57 High St., Plainville LIRES: Sports, Blue-eyes , go- ing to the Cape, kids. DISLIRES: People leaving, oral reports, not sleeping. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Summer '84 Br '86, Oct.- June '85-'86, 5th period History class. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't ever. . . AMBITION: To be who I want to be and to suc- ceed at anything I do. ACTIVI- TIES: Softball 1, 2, 5, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters, jacket, pins. Bart King Bart 56 Priscilla Ave., Norfolk Erik Kuceris HEQQYH 8 Oak Dr., Plainville LIISES: Jamming with the band, cruising. DISLIRES: Getting caught. FAVORITE MEMORY: Prom '86. FAVORITE SAYING: WhaI?! AMBITION: To go for it, to be al- most the best. ACTIVITIES: VICA 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: 2nd 8r 5rd Place- VICA Reg. competition '85 86 '86. Kathy Ann fiuza hooz 11 Millbrook Dr., Plainville LIRES: Celtics, pizza, sense of hu- mor, smiles. DISLIRES: Sprints, losing, bad knees, rope swings, sarcasm. FAVORITE MEMORY: Celtics '84, Beach Boys w1Squawk. WALF, Prom '86, 9119186, Wave w1S.M. Sr D.G., N.Y.E. '84. AMBI- TION: To become full owner of the Boston Celtics. ACTIVITIES: Bas- ketball l, 2, 5, 4- Capt.: Soccer 1. 2: Honor Society 5, 4: Boy's Soccer Mgr. 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters, Prom Court '86, Homecoming Queen. Patricia Mary Lang Trish Trishba 112 Myrtle St., Norfolk LIKES: Jacuzzis, men w1tans, sun- shine, moustaches, R.W., J.F., par- tying. DISLIKES: Bald men, clouds. Skippy, Speedos. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Mrs. AIter's class, Cape '86, weekends '85, '86, '87. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't be a gooberlw Sounds like a personal prob- lem. AMBITION: To be w1R.W., own a Mustang convertible, go to Australia and be rich. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Whos Who . OTHER: To all my friends- remember to use Mello, stay away from men w1moustaches, esp. Claire, Kim C., Michelle L. Br Nancy IK. ,if . 5 If Q in Fx .Q 'M x and Michelle Lavalley Mick MicheIIey 55 North St., Norfolk LIRES: Billy C., talking on the phone, D.M.,jacuzzis, N.Y., roses, sunsets. DISLIKES: Working, good- byes, being bored, having no mon- ey. FAVORITE MEMORY: N.Y. 8f16f86-8f18f86, NH 8f9f86. FA- VORITE SAYING: i'YOu silly goose! , What am I gonna do? AMBITION: To be wfB.C., be a hair- dresser, to talk to D.M. OTHER: Good luck Trish Sr Rim- thanks for always being there- stay in touch. Matthew A. Lazzara 'iGhandi Lasagna Italian Scallion 110 Cherry St., Wrentham LIRES: Weather, waterskiing, writ- ing, fishing, dances. DISLIRES: War, stalling in the Bumpy Jeep. FAVORITE MEMORY: Prom '86. FA- VORITE SAYING: In love and peace ...' ' AMBITION: To revolve in a spaceship around the earth controlling the weather. ACTIVI- TIES: Sachem 2, 5, 4: Honor Soci- ety 5, 4, Scout 2, 5, International Club 1, 2, 5: Tutoring 5: Video Club 5, 4. 46 I A T, 2, .M Q . Aa Steve Lariviere Skinner 158 Pleasant St., Upton DISLIRES: School. AMBITION: To be an electrician. Julie Larsen Jules 118 Elysium St., Wrentham LIRES: Blondes, muscles, hard body contests, Lamborghinies, money. DISLIRES: Bacon 8: eggs, flab, getting fired, park- ing, little kids. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Calif. beach scene wfElke '86, partying wf Amy 8: Dube. FAVORITE SAYING: I love that! AMBITION: To live in Beverly Hills and party wfthe rich. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, Chieftain 5: DECA 5, 4. AWARDS: 1st District Conference. Timothy A. Lawless Ralph Dan Bear-Bear , etc. 109 East St., Wrentham LIRES: Racquetball, ACfDC, BoSox, Pats, Bruins, Celtics. DISLIRES: Getting up in the morning. FAVORITE MEMORY: Playing paper-basketball in Mrs. Alter's class Jr. year. FA- VORITE SAYING: 'IYah, whatev- er you say. . . AMBITION: To have a successful marriage, ca- reer, and life. Thomas M. LeBlanc Tom 70 Priscilla Ave., Norfolk LIRES: Weekends, parties, women. DISLIRES: Mondays, hangovers, snobs. FAVORITE MEMORY: The food fights at lunch. AMBITION: To be an electrician. ACTIVITIES: VICA 5, 4. ,. Marina Leuthold Reen 5 Spring St., Norfolk LIKES: Roses, good friends, smiles, Vettes, Cap'n Cuckoo. DISLIKES: Staying still and shutting up, scary movies, an empty wallet. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Sr. year, 10th grade- per. 5, Stevie 1 Gr 2, X-mas '85, 9f19f86. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't worry about itl AMBI- TION: To follow my dreams, to go Down Under'. ACTIVITIES: Softball 2: VICA 5, 4. AWARDS: VICA, Accounting. OTHER: Thanks to W.G., T.G., L.M., C.W. for all the good times. Good luck to the Class of '87, my love to J.N. Lance Eric Lewicki Wick 461 Hancock St., Wrentham LIKES: Parties, fast cars, Led Zeppelin. DISLIKES: Football practice, snobs, being lost. FA- VORITE MEMORY: October 10. AMBITION: To own a business and a Corvette. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 5, 4. James Robert Lincoln Magnum 159 Park St., Wrentham LIKES: Trains, fast cars, pho- tography, summer. DISLIKES: Boredom, rainy days, Ionliness. FAVORITE MEMORY: Drama Club '85, FAVORITE SAYING: Go for it, lif'e's short , . . AM- BITION: To get the job I want. ACTIVITIES: Drama 5, 4. Lorianne Liversedge Lori Lo Mom 54 Pleasant St., Plainville LIKES: Scott, the ocean, sun- sets, vacations, 12:45 pm. DIS- LIKES: Georgia, fighting, work- ing, getting up early, saying goodbye. FAVORITE MEMORY: 9114786 wfS.S., A.H. Sr Danny, 1Of5f86 wfS.S. FAVORITE SAY- ING: 'tOby nobyl AMBITION: To be the best at whatever I de- cide to do. ACTIVITIES: Sa- chem 1, 2, 5, 4: DECA 4. AWARDS: 2nd place Rest. Mktg.-District Comp., finalist- State Comp. OTHER: Mrs. Vil- Iiard- I finally made it! Thanks for everything, I love 'yal Anne Leveroni 72 Harvard Ln., Wretham LIKES: Food, the beach, shopping. DISLIKES: Humid days, Mass. Turnpike, decisions. FAVORITE MEMORY: Soph. yr., good times wfJen. AMBITION: To be like Pris- cilla. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, 5, 4- Capt.: Student Council 1, 2. AWARDS: Most Spirited Cheerlead- ing '85. OTHER: Good luck to Jen, Karen, Erin Sr Derri! Keith Liberatore Libzy 7 Spring St., Norfolk LIKES: Sports, winning, 5150, B.W. DISLIKES: Mondays, Franklin, los- ing, FAVORITE MEMORY: Soccer season '84, State Tournament I 15- 65. FAVORITE SAYING: Man she's healthy! AMBITION: To suc- ceed and live life to its' fullest. AC- TIVITIES: Baseball 2: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4: Weight lifting 2, 5, 4. Scott Little Refrigerator 6 Pinetree Dr., Plainville LIKES: Food, football, women. DISLIKES: Snobs, Franklin, cold food, kids on bikes. FAVORITE MEMORY: Killing Franklin- '85. FA- VORITE SAYING: i'That's the word! ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 5, 4 Kevin S. Lockwood Liquid 16 Myrtle St., Wrentham LIKES: Wyoming, Bunsen burners. DISLIKES: Commercials, McDon- ald's, clammy hands. FAVORITE MEMORY: Leaving every summer. AMBITION: To be different without being inferior. 47 I ' .qi IH, f -' -..: ' ' I- , 'IX .2- A' A W1 w..wxu,,4u . xv w : I vnlb I f- Q. ':-in 9 . ' 5 f f. F , ' 71 ' ,.:f:.?.12 It -.- ' ,NJ ,. -f-f-.5 'W P lk Y' an. ' gut, ' ' 45, ,s,i,4?E M .' Q in Q64 gilygffv v . .ff . ISL iijii' 4- r -W' , an ' .ff n I 'wif rf ,Q ff. f ..:,-:J--3-. - in 1 A . , -'f ?-.N uf -f . '. 'L - - f 1 . .iw f :V we :Y-'f'?-f,3vdB.3f,' F' 'RQ . 1 --v-li 4 V ' 4, Q . ,. . Y . Q My , i V ,' .Af 'A . 4 ,.- 5 :F I, Q if 4 I X ' 'I X af N ink:- E12 mx.. f msd.. Jeni MacMurrary Jeni 61 Warren St., Plainville LIKES: Bubble gum, VW's, gor- geous guys, Cherry Coke. DIS- LIRES: Bad moods, broken hearts, empty gas tanks. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: N.A. Beach '86, Quebec '86, cruisin' wfT. FAVORITE SAYING: Say what? l'MarvyI AMBITION: To fall in love. ACTIVITIES: Drama 3, 4: Honor Society 5, 4. OTHER: Good luck with Mr. Wonderful, Rim! Hope you find Julian in N.Y., Toni. Dare 2 B different! Lori Martisius 59 Williams St., Wrentham LIRES: Best friends who are there for you when you dont realize you need them. DISLIRES: Rain, Mon- days, working on cars. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86 wfT.G., K.M,, L.F., J.C., C.W., IYLS., T.W., T.B., B.J., J.R., J.O. AMBITION: To be a pharmacist. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Thats harsh! 48 John N. Lougee Louge 49 Berry St., Plainville LIRES: Fast cars, Maine, girls. DISLIKES: Working at Burger' Ring. FAVORITE MEIVIORY:I vicA class, trip. FAVORITE sAY- I ING: That will work. AMBI-i TION: To own my own busi- ness. ACTIVITIES: vicA 2, 5, 4. I I Robert Scott MacEachern y Mac McGeek Scotty I 50 Aldis Ln., Wrentham I LIRES: Going out wfthe guys, Wendy. DISLIKES: Broken friendships, fighting wfWendy. FAVORITE MEMORY: Meeting Wendy, 12125, 15115, partying at Lake Pearl. FAVORITE SAYING: What do you want to do to- night? Shut up, Paul! AMBI- TION: To be very rich and have everything going my way for once. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Varisty letter Srjacket. OTHER: Thanks to the R.P. teaching staff for putting up with me for- four years. Lots of love to Wendy. I Antonio R. Marino Tony 202 East St., Wrentham LIRES: Being with friends, my Plymouth, guns. DISLIKES: Weird people, punks, car acci- dents. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86, being wjR.W., S.S., C.R. FAVORITE SAYING: Yuki Yuki AMBITION: To be' successful in life, take over the family business. ACTIVITIES:- VICA 1, 3, 4: Student Council 1. AWARDS: Excellence in Sheet Metal, Vica-gold medal. Susan Mathews Pinky Sue 157 West Bacon St., Plainville LIKES: NH, M.Y., T.M., J.G., J.S., DISLIKES: Not being in NH, 6:00 am. FAVORITE MEMORY: NH '84 8: '86, 6j4f86, 7f18f86,I 8151186 with the gang. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: You best be good. AMBITION: To live in NH and be successful in business. ACTIVITIES: DECA 5, 4. AWARDS: DECA Districts Sr States. Q1 9 Michelle McCartin 9 East Bacon St., Plainville LIKES: Zepplin, Firebirds, par- tiers. DISLIIKES: Working week- ends, waking up. AMBITION: To someday find Lisa's Nic-Nic stand. ' Tracy McDonald 54 Boardman St., Norfolk LIKES: Wild friends, punk, un- usual things, Dad's money. DISLIISES: Blind faith, indeci- sion, rainy days. FAVORITE MEMORY: DECA Nationals. AM- BITION: Years of success. AWARDS: 2nd place DECA Nationals. Shaun McMorrow 148 Boardman St., Norfolk LIKES: Bob Sr Zip, sports, not being in school, weekends. DIS- LIKES: Mondays, returns, blue lights, indecision. FAVORITE MEMORY: Starting wave wfR.Ii., D.G. 1Of11f86, Chem. class '85, FAVORITE SAYING: I want to get off this planet! AMBI- TION: To become rich the easy way. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 5: Basketball 1, 2, Football 1: Golf 2. Michael G. Meyer Mike 180 Myrtle St., Wrentham LIRES: Fast cars, partying with friends. DISLIRES: Homework. FAVORITE MEMORY: 1Of11,'86, party wfJ.S., D.W. Sr D.C. AMBI- TION: To have my own busi- ness. ACTIVITIES: Golf 1: VICA 2, 5, 4. 'U 'Q 'Wig J f Kelly Anne McDargh Rel 10 Stacey Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Denny, Calif., real friends, skiing, surfing, sailing, surprises, smiles. DISLIKES: No reasons, fighting, my Soph. year. FAVORITE MEMORY: 1f25f85, summers wfLaura, Calif. '85, Slushies wfSue, all those times when . . ., P.A.N. wfChristine. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh well! AMBITION: To live in Calif., be successful and en- joy life. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1, Cheerleading 2, 5, 4. OTIIER: Thanks Denny for always being there and putting up with me. Keith McGee 10 Bow St., Plainville LIKES: Partying, ACfDC, Led Zep- pelin, Black Sabbath. DISLIIXES: Sundays, brown, the next day. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Can't remem- ber wfCO, TG, CW, TC, JR, JD, LM, MS, TB, TW, NO, MP, JO, BJ, LF, SC, MB. AMBITION: To get rich and retire before age 25, Lisa Marie McPherson Lisa 201 South St., Plainville LIRES: Led Zeppelin. DISLIISES: Red lights, wet moccasins. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Time spent wfK.C. 8: C.C. FAVORITE SAYING: Nic-Nics and chowder, AMBITION: To find peace. OTHER: Good luck Glen 8: Renee! Eric Mick Mick MickeIoclian 50 Desertbrook Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Celtics, 91 1's, apples. DIS- LIKES: Monzas, hidden stop signs. FAVORITE MEMORY: Canada 86. AMBITION: To get rid of my car. ACTIVITIES: Basketball I, 2, 5, 4: Track 2: Honor Society 5, 4. 49 '29wy. 'i'. ' Don J. Morin 'lFreeko 5 Azalea Dr., Plainville LIKES: Exotic cars, Joanna, skiing, big smiles. DISLIKES: Fights, peo- ple who can't drive. FAVORITE MEMORY: Florida '85, VT '86, FA- VORITE SAYING: Hey you! AMBI- TION: To become an engineer and take over Dad's business. ACTIVI- TIES: Soccer 1. Lisa Anne Morrissette Lisa 50 Mirimichi St., Plainville LIKES: Kevin, shopping, Camaros. DISLIKES: Working, being on emp- ty, fake people, driving over curves. FAVORITE MEMORY: F.G. wfP.F., M.S., K.B., S.W., Summer '86. FAVORITE SAYING: Pam, get your ears checked! AMBITION: To be successful and rich and own the Pink Brick House. OTHER: Thanx Mom Sr Dad for everything- love 'ya! Best of luck to Michelle S. Sr Pam F. 50 Catherine L. Miller Cath Killer 55 Taunton St., Plainville LIKES: Gummy worms, palm trees, beaches, hugs, smiles, Dad's money. DISLIKES: Colds, waiting, rain, no money, speedo bathing suits. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Summers '85, '85, '86, times wfE.D., J.R., B.G., A.L. Sr J.L., Jr. year. FA- VORITE SAYING: What do you want to do? AMBITION: To be very rich someplace hot 8: sun- ny! AWARDS: Who's Who , Katherine Gibbs Leadership Award. OTHER: Thanks, you guys, for always being there to laugh with and talk with! Norman Todd Miner Norm 281 South St., Wrentham LIKES: Working out, food runs wfM.H., the flag, old talks wfS.D. DISLIKES: Egg whites, G.G's driving, no car, being cheated, WHAM! FAVORITE MEMORY: 6110186 FAVORITE SAYING: . . .and now we go to school. AMBITION: To find the Golden Cow wfM.H. Sr G.G. AC- TIVITIES: Weight lifting 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: 5rd place- Mt. Park Championships- bodybuilding. Kevin B. Molloy Kev 55 Priscilla Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Tracey, partying at Oats' and Gary's. DISLIKES: Loud people, boring parties, when the party's over. FAVORITE MEMORY: Oats' house, Rocky Point 5126186 FAVORITE SAY- ING: I hate when that hap- pens! AMBITION: To be rich and famous. ACTIVITIES: Foot- ball 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Ice Hockey 1, 2. Sandra Marie Morse Funky 598 South St., Plainville LIKES: Gary, 12f9f84, scary times wfwendy Sr Sarah, sur- prise B-day party, chocolate, Pepsi. DISLIKES: Fake people, saying goodbye to G.P., falling from closets. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Labor Day weekend with the gang, NH wfGary. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Hey, learn to deal. AMBITION: To go a year without a problem. ACTIVITIES: VICA 5-Pres.: Student Council 2, 5, 4: R.S.A.C. 5, 4. OTHER: Best of luck to the Sr. Class and to TD, KD, DD, PS, NV, JG, TH, ES, DK. Thanks Sarah Sr Wendy for always being there. Thank you Gary, I love you! Tavis Morse Tav Bucks Hill, Wrentham LIRES: Led Zeppelin, bass gui- tar, strange tales of Death. DIS- LIRES: The female sex in gener- al, football, rigid socio-religious Structure. FAVORITE SAYING: I am an artist, not a scientist! AMBITION: To write a romance, then die working. ACTIVITIES: Math League 5: Video Club 5, 4: Sachem 5, 4. I Jay Murray Goob 114 Cleveland St., Norfolk LIRES: Jen, skiing, going out with friends. DISLIRES: Getting caught. FAVORITE MEMORY: Oats' house. AMBITION: To go to college. ACTIVITIES: Base- ball 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Football 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt.: Track 2, 5, 4-Capt. AWARDS: Unsung Hero-Track 5, Sun Chronicle All-Star 5, All League Baseball 5. Lynda Neale 16 Holbrook St., Norfolk LIRES: Good music, real Snobs, hypocrites, being yelled at. FAVORITE MEMORY: Mon- teal '85, Hershey '86, being 111. AMBITION: To achieve the de- sires of my heart. ACTIVITIES: Sachem 2: Band 2, 5, 4: Interna- tional Club 2, 5. Dean Nelson Deano 58 High St., Plainville LIKES: Parties, girls, playing pool. DISLIRES: Liars. AMBI- TION: To be successful in life. competing. DISLIKES: Rhonda Lee Mullen Ron Rho 80 Alderbrook Ct., Wrentham LIRES: Chocolate, being wfmy buddies, blue eyes, roses, 58-Spe- cial. DISLIKES: When Jay messes up my hair, broken nails, busy sig- nals, decisions. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: 11f22f85, Summer '85, 9f15f86, 4th per. Art class- L.P. FAVORITE SAYING: I was only kiddingI AMBITION: To find Leigh Ann and Mike at Great Woods. OTHER: Good luck to C.M., KM., P.B., N.J., J.H. Thanks Mom 86 Dad for always being there- I love 'yal Good luck Class of '89 and to L.H., S.N. 8: B.C. David R. Nadeau Dave 67 School St., Plainville LIRES: Cars, guns, parties. DIS- LIRES: Car accidents. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86, AMBITION: To be successful. ACTIVITIES: VICA 1, 2, 5. Craig Nelson 101 Messinger St. Plainville, Ma. Derrith Ann Nelson Derri 101 Messenger St., Plainville LIRES: The Stooges, taking my time, challenges, spying. DIS- LIKES: Driving under dashboards wfMarIa, stalling, seriousness, be- ing confusecl. FAVORITE MEMORY: Disappearing dead bodies, The Heidelberg, Eng. class wfFIan Soph. year. AMBITION: To keep my secrets untold. ACTIVITIES: Softball 2, 5, 4: Gymnastics 1, 2, 5, 4: Cheerleading 2, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters. 51 'Q-'Y' 3 V . A . . .J -RL. fra' Simone Marie Neveux Simon 4 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk LIRES: Steve, my Cutlass, snow. DISLIRES: Tennessee, snobs, si- lence, when close friends move away. FAVORITE MEMORY: 8150186 at Stony Brook. AMBI- TION: To become a cosmetologist. ACTIVITIES: DECA 5, 4. OTHER: Good luck to Wendi, Buddy, Kellie, Nancy, Mary, and esp. Dawn- I'll miss 'yal Patrick J. O'Connor ..P'J.,, 53 Red Bird Rd., Wrentham LIRES: Skiing, skating, parties, cars, good friends. DISLIRES: Boys in blue, rust, bailing out Norman G. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '85 86 '86, AMBITION: To be suc- cessful in whatever I do. ACTIVI- TIES: Soccer 2: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 45 GoIfI5, 4: VICA 1, 2, 3, ll. AWARDS: Excellence in Drafting. 52 I Donella Nelson UTWIQQYH C52 Union St., Norfolk LIRES: Guys, my wild 61' crazy I friends. DISLIRES: Homework, school. FAVORITE MEMORY: I Football games with the gang. I I I il W Tracey Nelson 156 Union St., Norfolk LIRES: Parties, being with friends. DISLIRES: Norwood cops, slow drivers, Cadillacs. FAVORITE MEMORY: 9111185, 714186. AMBITION: College. ACTIVITIES: VICA 1, 2: DECA 3, 4. Judyane M. O'Brien ..Judy,, 12 Old Coach Rd., Norfolk LIRES: Friends, partying, sing- ing, drawing, the beach. DIS- LIRES: Fights, breaking up, 8185, immature people. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Prom '85 w1J.D., Heart , concert, party- ing at Horseneck. FAVORITE SAYING: Let's party! AMBI- TION: To be rich, have a family and be happy. ACTIVITIES: Softball 2. OTHER: Good luck next year Nathaniel and Trisha W. Jason Ohlson ..Jay,, 15 Hancock St., Plainville LIRES: The group Boston, bru- nettes, killer Fords. DISLIRES: Math, inhouse. FAVORITE MEMORY: Skipping w1Davis, Dr. GoIdman's class. ACTIVI- TIES: VICA 5. Suzanne Oliver Sue Zed 15 Quail Run Rd., Norfolk LIRES: James Dean, skiing, Canada, summers. DISLIRES: Rain, sprints, being broke. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Slushies wfKeI, WALF luncheon re- union, good times wfliari, Deb, Squawk Sr Rooz. FAVORITE SAYING: I know you are, but what am I? AMBITION: To be happy and successful. ACTIVI- TIES: Basketball 2, 5, 4: Field hockey 2, 5, 4: Tennis 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Perfect Attendance- Field Hockey '85. William Charles Packer Bill 287 Chestnut St., Wrentham LIRES: Cheryl, my Mustang, driving wfRamone. DISLIRE: Being hit from behind, people who don't care. FAVORITE MEMORY: 915186, my last year. AMBITION: To have a good life. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2, 5: Track 1, 2, 5: VICA 5, 4. Rari Palos Ka Pals 10 Ray Rd., Wrentham LIRES: James Dean, Phil Col- lins, complaining to Hi-C. DIS- LIRES: Double standards, speeding tickets, getting Caught. FAVORITE MEMORY: WALF lunch 8: reunion, picking peaches wfFaulkie, good times wfZed, Gumby, Rooz, Faulkie er Hi-C. AMBITION: To have a winning season. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 5, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Hock. AlI-Star- Soc- cer, MVP-Basketball, MVP-Soft- ball, Varsity jacket Sr letters. Tracy Lynne Paquette Cat-eyes 65 Blackstone St., Bellingham LIKES: S.L., Mr. B., Mr. T., Tony. DISLIRES: Snobs, being told what to do. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Sharing time in class wfMrs. Alter and Mrs. B., Food Service with the gang. AMBI- TION: To be a successful hairdresser. Kellie Anne O'Neil Rel 15 Fisher Rd., Wrentham LIRES: Fla., tennis, beaches, shop- ping, Celtics 444. DISLIKES: Early mornings, goodbyes, waiting. FA- VORITE MEMORY: 7f29f86, get- ting Iost in the North end. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Now that's for real! AMBITION: To go to college and to become a commercial artist in N.Y. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 4: DECA 5. 4. OTHER: Thanks Mom 8: Dad. Good luck to S.N., S.B., N.D., R.M., M.C., S.W. and the rest ofthe Class of '87! Good luck Rev! Andrew Palmer Teddy 50 Chestnut St., Wrentham LIRES: Girls, confusion, money, the four year plan. DISLIRES: Girls, wasted time, complainers, socks. FAVORITE SAYING: Be good. AMBITION: To be free and do what I want. ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey I: VICA 1, 2. V.J. Panettiere 'lVeeg 'iHey, Man 25 Chicataubut Ave., Norfolk LIRES: Happy noises, KH., music, Van Halen. DISLIRES: Pigs, preju- diced people. FAVORITE MEMORY: Feb. vacation '86 in N.Y., many camplires on Mass. Ave. playing dice. AMBITION: To become a free- lance artist and live far away under a rock. ACTIVITIES: Football I, 2: Track 1, 2, 5, 4: Chieftain 5, 4. AWARDS: Boston Globe Award 86. Barbara Parmenter Babs Barbs 570 South St., Plainville LIRES: Purple, '67 Mustangs, The Doors, Captain Cuckoo. DISLIRES: No money, fake people, pickles, fighting. FAVORITE MEMORY: Computer class wfAndy, Health class. FAVORITE SAYING: Whats shakin' Baby? AMBITION: To own my own day care center. ACTIVI- TIES: VICA 5, 4. OTHER: Good luck Lisa, Ed, Pam, Rob, Nick Br Randy. Thanks Tracy- I love you! . 55 Sharon Leslie Paul 8 Harvard St., Plainville LIKES: Older men, Janis Joplin, laughing, dancing, art, my family. DISLIKES: Restrictions, limits, judgement, extreme nastiness. FA- VORITE SAYING: 'ilf ya wanna, do it! AMBITION: To do everything and be great at it. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 4: Sachem 4: Drama 4. OTHER: Love and luck to the Laz- zara's. Goodbye Mr. B and Mr. C. Everyone open up and let things be. Jeffrey Payne 15 Sparrow Rd. Norfolk, Ma. Paul Peterson 45 Desert Brook Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Working on my tan. DIS- LIKES: Snobby girls, walking home from parties in the rain. FAVORITE MEMORY: Florida, Seaside Heights, New Jersey. AMBITION: To marry a gorgeous millionaire, so I won't have to work. ACTIVI- TIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. AWARDS: Varsity letters. 54 Laurie Patenaude i'Law Big L 11 Evergreen Rd., Plainville LIKES: To travel, playing sports, hiking, ocean, 4 whee- Iin'. DISLIKES: Having to wake up early for school, stuck up people, saying goodbye. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Graduation day, California '85, FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, what's up? AM- BITION: To serve God in the highest extent possible . . . and to become a full-time minister. ACTIVITIES: Graphic Arts 2, 25, 4: Yearbook 4. OTHER: A sin- cere thank-you to my special friends! And I love you very much Mom and Dad . . . Keep smilin' class of '87. We did it - finally! Carole Louise Patterson Weezie 17 Valentine Drive, Norfolk LIKES: Gucci, gold, red hair. FAVORITE MEMORY: P.F. wfC.P., S.K., S.B., J.S., G.J., Graveyards wfK.S., Jim, A.S., C.P., C.F., 5j51f87. FAVORITE SAYING: Hi, hun, hurts like a - - - - -! AMBITION: To become a dictator of a small country in the West Indies. ACTIVITIES: DRAMA I, QD: International Club 1. OTHER: I love you Mom and Dad. Yvette Perron I5 Village Green, Norfolk LIKES: Lynard Skynyrd, skiing, vacations, Bahamas, super jerks. DISLIKES: Pow-wows, stupid questions, Mirror Lake, 1f2 ofa Set. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Walf reunion 1Of5f86, Homecoming '85, E.W. and N.A. with K.H. FAVORITE SAYING: You weirdo. Put that in your pipe and smoke it! ACTIVI- TIES: Class Treasurer 3: Soft- ball 1, 2. OTHER: Sarah, you're the best, but you give me brain damage. Lots of love to: SD, DP, CW, PP, SM, RK, KE, JM, BB, KM, KH, SC. James Pitt Jamie 92 Boardman St. Norfolk LIKES: Football, cars, food. DIS- LIKES: Warnings, homework, getting up in the morning FA- VORITE MEMORY: Winning AM- Bmom: To graduate Darlene Petrosian Dr. Dee Deedoo 54 Creek St., Wrentham LIKES: Bill, partying, money. DISLIRES: Liars, hangovers, mellow parties. FAVORITE MEMORY: 11112184, 616185- 86, Trip to Nassau, Florida '84, Horseneck. AMBITION: To take a party train to Ft. Lauderdale with Colleen. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Deal with it! OTHER: Thank you, Colleen, for being there. Michael Pitt Mike 88 Boardman St., Norfolk Likes: Rush, winning. DIS- LIKES: Speed work, losing, computers. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Spring Track, 85-84. AMBI- TION: To be hardworking and successful. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2: Cross Country 1, 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4: Winter Track 5, 4. Gayle Marie Prevett Gayle 7 Holbrook St., Norfolk LIKES: Smiles, being happy, nice guys w1nice teeth. DIS- LIISES: C.D. in a bad mood, bets going to Warren. FAVORITE MEMORY: 12125185, Spain '86, 9186 cruise w1J.S. FAVORITE SAYING: Back right off! AMBI- TION: To get through college. Todd Quinlan l'Quin Tee Que 20 Everett St., Plainville LIKES: Basketball in Mrs. Al- ter's class, playing hoop. DIS- LIKES: Fake laughs, snobs, cor- ner Iockers. FAVORITE MEMORY: Jr. Prom w1Katie, rid- ing to Cape Cod 1012186. FA- VORITE SAYING: C'est la vie! AMBITION: To become suc- cessful in everything I do and to be happy. ACTIVITIES: Basket- ball 2, 4. Stephen William Phelan Pheels 18 Stillwell Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Football, hockey, Led Zep, The Stones, winning, BW's. DIS- LIRES: Losing, cliques, just about everything else. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Good times w1R.R., partying with friends, New Year's eve- 1984. FAVORITE SAYING: SO you think you're bad? AMBITION: To make millions of dollars and own a ranch in Alberta. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 5, 4: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4-Asst. Capt. Honor Society 5, 4. Jennifer Pomfret Jen 62 Harvard Lane, Wrentham LIKES: Jay, beaches, good friends, vacation, shopping. DISLIISES: Homework, headaches, B.U.W., ditches w1A.L. 8r KC. FAVORITE MEMORY: C.C. w1A.L. Br C.L., ski trip with J.M., A.L., KC., RK. Sf C.L. AMBITION: To be like Priscilla and to get my license. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, 5, 4-Capt. OTH- ER: Good luck to A.L., J.M., ER., KC., R.K., KM., Bi' B.B. Michael Puccia Lafayette Ln., Norfolk LIKES: Kathy, Grateful Dead, Clyde 86 Sam'S. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5151185, Grateful Dead-Provi- dence. AMBITION: To travel around the country with KC. Jill Marie Raymond Jill 606 South St., Wrentham LIKES: Smiles, gummy bears, pink, beaches, Student Council Conventions. DISLIKES: Filling the soda machine with Beth, blowing up typewriters, feet. FAVORITE MEMORY: Soph. Biology, all those business meetings with Mrs. R., C.M., B.G., M.G., C.D. Bc D.D. FA- VORITE SAYING: Good Morning! Really, are you serious? AMBI- TION: To be successful in whatev- er I do and to be happy forever. ACTIVITIES: Student Council I, 2 5-Rec. Sec., 4-President. AWARDS: Who's Who . OTHER: Thanks, Miss Mantica and Mr. Fairneld for all your help with Student Council. -Q ,fe- ....'-tiny, Jeff Rinaldi 89 School St., Plainville LIKES: Parties, fast cars, Priest. DISLIKES: Police, Fords. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Don't look back. AMBITION: To run a business in Las Vegas. Mark Robinson Lake St. Wrentham, Ma. 56 ai Ute Reiter Hirsch Str. 128 7500 Karlsruhe 1 West Germany: 112 Myrtle Street, Norfolk LIKES: Ice Cream, dances, meeting people. DISLIKES: When people say: You have such a nice accent. FAVORITE SAYING: That's stupid! AMBI- TION: To be ajournalist in New York for the German TV. ACTIV- ITIES: Field Hockey 4. OTHER: I'm the Exchange Student! Christopher G. Riendeau Jake Sarge 25 Spring St., Wrentham LIKES: Full auto, experiments, winning any way I can, loyal friends, military equipment. DISLIKES: School lunch, insur- ance payments, upper receiver. FAVORITE MEMORY: Sopho- more year. FAVORITE SAYING: Right, Sure. AMBITION: To stop communist oppression, go nuts wffull auto, be financially secure. ACTIVITIES: VICA 1, 2, 3: Co-op 4. OTHER: Thanks to all my friends who helped me throuth four Q43 long years! Bret W. Robbins 54 Walnut St., Plainville LIKES: Being wfLisa, Porches, ice cream, good friends, driv- ing. DISLIKES: Corner lockers, slow people. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Jr. Prom, Julian Lennon Concert, 12f8j84, 6f9f85, rid- ing to the Cape. FAVORITE SAYING: HeIlo! AMBITION: To become a successful engi- neer, own a Porche, and be happy. ACTIVITIES: cross Country 1, 4: Winter :Sr Spring track 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity let- ter. OTHER: Thank you Lisa, for all that you've done- good luck! Charlene Ann Roche Char 7 Chicatabut Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Red hair, 18K, sailing, summer. DISLIKES: Prejudice, hypocracy, sickness. FAVORITE MEMORY: The Big Times wfG.J., Monkees wfGretch Gr Weesie. FAVORITE SAYING: You're so bad . . . but heyI Not my problem! AMBITION: To get a tan. ACTIVITIES: Bas- ketball 1. Duncan Roper Doper 55 Topham Dr., Wrentham LIRES: ACfDC, Jaguars, ani- mals, slide tackles. DISLIKES: Cheese, yukking out , going by the book, lizards. FAVORITE MEMORY: Scoring the winning goal against Hyde Parkin R.P.'s first Soccer Tournament game. FAVORITE SAYING: Con- sumel AMBITION: To make lots of money and live in Ha- waii. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4. Marla Rovendro 26 Stanhope Dr., Norfolk LIKES: Heidelberg, Spain, smiles, hugs, good times wffriends, seashells. DISLIKES: Sad endings, driving under dashboards wfDerri, rainy days, red lights, close calls. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Spain, Hei- delberg, getting my license. FA- VORITE SAYING: l've never been to the pointI AMBITION: To live happily ever after. AC- TIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 5, 4: Gymnastics 2, 5, 4: Cheerlead- ing 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters, Home- coming Court. OTHER: Thanks lS.P. for a special four years. good luck Classes of '87, '88 Sr '89. Peter Sandberg Pete 41 Maple St., Plainville LIISES: Trees, morons, my Es- cort 8: Lynx. DISLIRES: Span- ish, top lockers, twist ties. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Alaska '85. FAVORITE SAYING: lt's almost done. AMBITION: To be the first person to become a tree. Joanne E. Secky HJC.. 100 Gilmore Rd., Wrentham LIRES: Leather, black, money, Vettes, teasing, Prince. DIS- LIKES: Blondes, cooked car- rots, root beer, the male ego. FAVORITE MEMORY: 5f51f87, 5f12f85. AMBITION: To be the envy of millions while living in the back of a black Corvette fNOT in Wrenthamll ACTIVI- TIES: Honor Society 5, 4. Kenny Rounds BrusseI Sprouts Acorn LIKES: Pink Ramblers, wicked par- ties. DISLIRES: Unhappy teachers, Monday mornings, Papa's pizza. FAVORITE MEMORY: Spring '85, dropping the frog down Debbie's shirt, Fall '86, blowing up Marla's car to save the world. FAVORITE SAYING: Drop dead Your mother's ugly. ACTIVITIES: Chief- tain 4. AWARDS: MA. Technical Drawing Teachers' Assoc. James Sabbag Jamie Amadeus 65 Walnut St., Plainville LIKES: Antique cars, Maine, avia- tor glasses, sleeping 'til noon. DIS- LIRES: Closing glass windows, working on Saturday. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86, AMBITION: To have a collection of antique cars and a good paying job. Todd Stephen Schwalbe SchwaIb 54 Williams St., Wrentham LIRES: Charlotte, cartoons, wres- tling, sleeping, skiing. DISLIRES: Dumping street bikes, getting up early. FAVORITE MEMORY: Skip- ping to Boston wfC.S., A.B., L.D., 12115185 FAVORITE SAYING: Go nuts! AMBITION: To make lots of money and to own a Ferrari. Donna Sera The Big Don 12 Tucker Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Weekends, getting out of work, Van Halen, being wffriends. DISLIKES: Snobs, Norwood cops, getting up early. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Mat '86, FAVORITE SAYING: Go away! ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2: VICA 2. AMBITION: To be happy and successful. OTHER: Thanks Mom Sr Dad, love 'ya Ted! 57 I Q ' I . ' 1 i uh- . Js rv 5. 'Ai U f:!A ' s' fy' Anthony J. Signore Tony 7 Wade St., Plainville LIKES: P.S., partying wffriends. DISLIKES: Speeding tickets, 42nd St. FAVORITE MEMORY: Rocky Pt., Oats' House, G.P.'s house, Labor Day weekend, 5f1Of86, N.Y. wfM.B., B.B. Sr J.M. FAVORITE SAYING: Sut up Weirsy! AMBI- TION: To be happy, successful and rich. ACTIVITIES: Football 15, 4: Soccer 2. OTHER: Good luck to all of my friends. Spencer Simpson Spence 56 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Mustangs, Karate, Clint Eastwood movies, suede. DIS- LIKES: Motel owners, phonies, Sting, mornings. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: Graduation '87, FAVOITE SAYING: Face it, fight it, move on. AMBITION: To move to Tex- as, become an architectural engi- neer and open a martial arts stu- dio. ACTIVITIES: VICA 5. AWARDS: VICA District Finalist. 58 -5...-I f 9' 4 YA Michelle Lee Sewell Mickey 14 Everett St., Norfolk LIKES: Gary, U2, Trans Ams, rainbows. DISLIKES: Fighting wjGary, fake people, getting up early, Calif. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: 114185, Summer '86, being wfGary, Van Halen '86. AMBI- TION: To marry Gary, be happy, successful, own a Trans am. AWARDS: Prom Court. OTHER: Thanks Mom Sr Dad, best of luck to Pam 8: Lisa. I love you Gary! Keith Shaw Keith 158 West Bacon St. Plainville, MA John Sikut John 105 Rockwood Road Norfolk, MA Claire Smith 5 Medway Branch, Norfolk LIKES: Movies, sleeping late, Reese's peanut butter cup sun- daes wfvanilla ice cream. DIS- LIKES: Moustaches, liars. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Prom '86. FAVORITE SAYING: You silly goose! AMBITION: To be on time for once. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters Brjacket. 4J Scott Smith 198 Caroline Drive Blackstone, MA 02019 Nathan Snow Snow 104 Taft St., Upton LIKES: The Channal Club- Bos- ton, hard core Punk, M.D.C. DISLIKES: Blind authority, mi- norities. FAVORITE MEMORY: Any fights, when Mike S. fell, rubber stick hockey game. AM- BITION: To grow older. Sheryl Sylvia Stearns Sher 26 Hillside Rd., Plainville LIKES: Convertibles, Reese's pieces, clowns. DISLIRES: Mon- day monrings, M Br M's. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: 8125-27f86. FA- VORITE SAYING: David, will you keep your hands off my pocketbook! AMBITION: To be happy and successful. OTHER: Thanks Jen Gr Sue for every- thing. Good luck Kath! Paul St. Pierre 507 Creek St., Wrentham LIKES: Fast cars, pizza. DIS- LIKES: Snobs, homework, tests on Friday. AMBITION: To be rich. U I ,.. 4.5. 7 Stephen A. Smith Steve 21 Turner St., Norfolk LIKES: Skiing, soccer, waterskiing, weekends, being lazy, money. DIS- LIKES: Not having money. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Summer '86, FA- VORITE SAYING: i'You betchaI AMBITION: To be the best at what- ever I do. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 5, 4: Math League 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letter. David Howland Stanfield Dave 10 Stillwell Ave., Norfolk LIKES: Pizza, The Rolling Stones. weekends, secrets. DISLIKES: Cliques, homework, misplacing my keys, spying. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: Summer '86, AMBITION: To be successful. FAVORITE SAYING: That's all she wrote! ACTIVI- TIES: Soccer 1, 2, 5, 4: Ice Hockey 1. Jason Dana Stockwell Stocky 59 Taunton St., Plainville LIKES: Basketball, Zepplin, Clap- ton, fishing. DISLIKES: Breaking my wrist, Sunday nights, green peppers. FAVORITE MEMORY: Maine '84, 7f25f85 wfS.P. Sr KS., Summer '86, Summer '85. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Shut up Mudcat! AMBITION: To live until I die. ACTI- VITIE: Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4: Soccer 1: GoIf2, 5: Track 2: Honor Society 5, 4: Class Treasurer 4. Heather Amy Strohl HHH.. 5 Winston Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Good friends, playing pi- ano, Chinese food, English soccer players. DISLIISES: Whiners, cold French fires, playing wrong notes, not getting to the zip line. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Summer camp '85, puddlejumping wfC.V., time spent with all my friends. AMBITION: To be a successful doctor and to be happily married. ACTIVITIES: Ten- nis 2, 5, 4: Band 1: Math League 4: Honor Society 5, 4. 59 'fx f 'l ln all David Thomas I'Pete D.T. 7 James St., Plainville LIKES: Drawing, biking, drum- ming, making things, fishing. DIS- LIKES: Unhappy people, rain,junk cars. FAVORITE SAYING: WeIl? AMBITION: To get a record re- lease, more schooling, and make money. Kenneth Thompson 8 Pineland Street Plainville, 60 Kevin Taylor 'lKev 158 North St., Norfolk LIKES: Zeppelin, ACfDC. DIS- LIKES: Most academics. FA- VORITE MEMORY: May 25, 1985 wjD.V. Sr D.W. FAVORITE SAYING: What's up, kid? AM- BITION: To be a great electrician. Joseph C. Tennyson Honeynut 116 East Bacon St., Plainville LIKES: Band competitions, Lor- rie, RUSH, drums. DISLIKES: Band rehearsals. FAVORITE MEMORY: N.E.S.B.A. Champi- onship '85. FAVORITE SAYING- C'est l'eCOlC! ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, .'5,4: Drama 1, 2, 25, 4- Video Club 3, 4: Jazz Band 2, I5 1 Chris Thompson llChris 112 Union St., Norfolk LIKES: Basketball, soccer, baseball, Fridays, M.F.R.'s. DIS- LIKES: Sundays, B.M.'s the bus, H.T.'s FAVORITE MEMORY: Summers '85 8-r '86. AMBITION: Engineering degree. Todd Tomkinson 112 Seekonk St., Norfolk LIKES: Weekends, running, RUSH, skiing, DISLIRES: Monty Phython impressions, glasses, contacts, English. FAVORITE MEMORY: France '85. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Chris, it's so ob- vious when you're Iying. AMBI- TION: To get an exciting, well-paying job. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 5, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Drama 1, 2: Math League 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4: Boys State 3: AWARDS: Varsity letter 8: jacket, top scorer- Math League, Bausch Sr Lomb Sci- ence Award. Glenn D. Topping Topper 252 South St., Wrentham LIKES: Basketball, Fridays, piz- za, winning. DISLIKES: Sun- days, Mondays, running in cir- cles. FAVORITE MEMORY: Prom '86. FAVORITE SAYING: What's for supper? AMBI- TION: To pursue a career as a broadcaster or journalist. AC- TIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4: Soccer 2: Track 2: Weightlifting 5, 4. AWARDS: Varsity letters. Kelly Usher Kel 68 High St., Plainville LIKES: Mike, Husqvarnas, hors- es, animals. DISLIKES: Seeing Dad 81' Sargeant dying. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Skipping w1Missy Sr Tammy. AMBITION: To be- :ome Sgt.-Major in the U.S.M.C., to be Mrs. Dupuis. AC- TIVITIES: Cross Country 1. AWARDS: Varsity letter. Christine Ann Verna Chris 55 Madison St., Wrentham LIKES: Keith, chocolate, danc- ing, happy people, good times. DISLIKES: Army, UMass run w1 Rish. FAVORITE MEMORY: NEW YEAR'S '86, 21l4186, PROM '86 Espana '85, puddle-jumping w1H.S. AMBITION: To have a successful career and to be happily married. FAVORITE SAYING: Which way did he to George, which way did he go? ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 5: Chieftain 1, 2-Ed., 5-Ed., 4: Hon- or Society 5, 4: Powder Puff 2. AWARDS: Varsity letter, Who's Who . Kimberly Joy Vincent Kim 49 Vernon Ave., Wrentham LIKES: Being w1frinds, McD.'s w1Nancy, Whitney Sr Jeff. Driv- ing Nancy Crazy. DISLIKES: When my car is sick, curfews fake people. FAVORITE MEMO- RY: 1014186 Ames Parking Lot. AMBITION: To be happy. OTH- ER: Thanks mom and Dad for everything. 1 Tricia Troiano 'iRish Crash 7 Spruce Rd. Norfolk LIKES: Thumbs up runs w1TM, GG, RH, partying, Calif. tans, DIS- LIKES: slow drivers, UMASS runs w1cv. FAVROTIE MEMORY: Espa- na M85 w1U.S. Navy guys, art class, Aerosmith 916186, FAVORITE SAYING: I love it! AMBITION: To capture a bunch of Calif. beach bums Sr make them my body- guards. ACTIVITIES: TP Crew 86 Softball, 4: Soccer 2: gymnastics 2 5, 4: Chieftain 1, 2, 5-Ed. 4-Ed.-in- chief, Student Council 1, 2, 5-treas 4-V.P. OTHER: Lots of love to RH KB, SW, CV, TM, BG, SM, GCI, MH Thanks Mom Sr Dad. Mom- K.P wouldn't have been the same w1o you Gr the bachelors f 1 1 Lisa Ann Vendetti Lis Venadetti 25 Marshall St., Norfolk LIKES: Jim, pink sunglasses, shop- ping, all those crazy nights. DIS- LIKES: Boring nights, having no money, Monday mornings. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: 10151184, Fenway Park '85, Proms '85 8r '86, 714185, 4125186. FAVORITE SAYING: Who loves 'ya? AMBITION: To run my own company, to be rich and own a Ferrari. ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 5, 4. OTHER: Thanks Mom Sr Dad for all your patience and help! Good luck to the Class of '87I Danica Vernon Nica Nik-Nik 15 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk LIKES: The South, SFC, Australia DISLIKES: Locker combinations, sprints on the line, shoes. FAVOR- ITE MEMORY: Competitions w1the drum line. AMBITION: To walk in His light and to someday find out what 1288 means! ACTIVITIES: Soccer 5, 4: Track 2, 5, 4: Cross Country 1: Band 1, 2, 5, 4: Honor Society 5, 4: Drum Major 4: Jazz Ensemble 5: Brass Ensemble 2, 5, 4. AWARDS: Concert Band Unsung Hero '84, Marching Band MVP '86, National Merit Commended Student. Van Hoang Hai Vo Van 16 Horseshoe Dr. Plainville. 61 . ,- was H ll 115' t Nancy Louise Wales Nance 59 Geordan Ave., Wrentham LIKES: Hugs, good friends, driving, going out at night to Franklin. DIS- LIKES: Snobs, Speeding tickets. fighting. FAVORITE MEMORY: Summer '86 McD's with Whitney and Jeff. AMBITION: To own a Mon- te Carlo SS, to live life to its fullest. FAVORITE SAYING: Leave me alone,jerk! ACTIVITIES: Chieftain 5. 4. OTHER: Thank you Mom and Dad for all your support, Kim for your friendship, and PH, JH, and SB for helping me grow up. Karl Wallin 10 Huntington Ave., Plainville LIKES: GM cars, Full auto. DIS- LIKES: Fords, Mopars, jamming. FAVORITE SAYING: Death to all who oppose! AMBITION: To own and operate three businesses. AC- TIVITIES: VICA 5. 62 Kirsten Volz Kir Bubbie 36 River Rd., Norfolk LIKES: Scott. DISLIKES: Not be- ing with Scott. FAVORITE MEM- ORY: The water fight in Food Service. FAVORITE SAYING: I love you Bubber! AMBITION: To be successful and happy with Bubber. OTHER: Thanks to Scott for all the support, thanks Mom Gr Dad- I love you guys! I Karen Wagstaff l'Kieren K-ren I 28 Nickerson Ln., Wrentham I LIKES: The Cape, Hyester- days , J.E., Kylie Christie. DIS- LIKES: Nandes , snobs, slobs, the boat , -Norfolk roads at night. FAVORITE MEMORY: 9f26f86, the reservoir wfL. H., D.O., T.B. AMBITION: To stay in I touch with all my friends after I high school. ' Cynthia Irene Wall Cindy LIKES: T.C., partying, being wffriends, the beach, summer- time. DISLIKES: Liars. two- faced people, fighting wfTroy. Monday mornings. FAVORITE MEMORY: Prom '86, 1985 Grad- uation party at Dee's, The Firm '86, all of the parties with the gang. FAVORITE SAYING: Let's party! AMBITION: To be rich, happy and successful. AC- TIVITIES: Softball 2. OTHER: , Thanks to all my friends for be- ing there- I love 'yal Allison Marie Walsh HAI.. 101 Hamilton Rd., Wrentham LIKES: Joe, Mustangs, laugh- ing, shopping, gummy bears. DISLIKES: Drive-ins, decisions, I good-byes, people who make fun of my laugh. FAVORITE , MEMORY: Time spent wjJ.W., Summer '86, 11f11f84, eating - in the halls wfA.F. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh really? . . . Wow! I Do you know what I mean? i AMBITION: To learn to make I decisions, to go to Florida! AC- I TIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 5.4: Cross Country 2, 5. AWARDS: Varsity letters. OTHER: Lynne- take , care of yourself in Calif., l'lI miss you! Love 8: luck to A.F., I I I I A.G., L.C., S.B., J.R. 8: C.V.- thanks for all the crazy times! Colleen Marie Walsh Walshie 40 Farm Hill Rd., Sheldonville LIKES: Hot weather, being wf friends, weekends, having S, partying. DISLIISES: Monday mornings, snow, saying good- bye, fighting with my Mom. FA- VORITE MEMORY: Florida '84, Nashua trip wfD.P., S.D., R,D. Sr J.G. and all Gary's parties. FA- VORITE SAYING: Cheersl AMBITION: To live in Florida wfDee and be happy and suc- cessful in life. AWARDS: Boston Globe Scholastic Award - Hon- orable Mention. OTHER: Good luck to all my friends and thank you Guy for being there. I love you. Russell M. Webber 'iRusty 1204 South St., Wrentham LIKES: Vans, parties, bikes, Tempest. DISLIRES: Bean bag chairs. FAVORITE MEMORY: Going out in my van every night -with J.R., W.B., D.L. Sr R.T. FA- VORITE SAYING: ls that my bike? AMBITION: To beat Nor- man's car and to own a Mercedes. Richard Zerrien Rich I0 Blake Rd., Wrentham ,IKES: Girls,The Eagles, Aeros- Tiith. DISLIKES: Work, walking L0 School. FAVORITE MEMORY: 1014186 n.c. FAVORITE sAY- NG: Get lost. AMBITION: -aw Enforcement. ACTIVITIES: Band 1 Eric Mark Zundell Squeebs 38 Union St., Norfolk LIKES: Cruising wfS.S., working :wfT.R., doubleshots on Tues- lday, Boston. DISLIKES: b.T.'s, Imy back, 'ilong-term home- iwork assignments. FAVORITE IMEMORY: Eating Chinese food lin Physics, going out for pizza. 'FAVORITE SAYING: What's the matter? 'IDon't worry about it. AMBITION: To get a raise. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 4: Basketball 2, 4: Track 1: Hon- or Society 5, 4. 5 I Sheryl Washer Squash 21 Phillips Lane, Wrentham LIKES: Clowns, cotton candy, mer- ry-go-rounds, fireworks, Ferris wheels. DISLIKES: Confusion, one- way streets, 1O:I5OPM. FAVORITE MEMORY: Cape '85 R.H., Cape '86 R.H., Vermont '86 B.B., Europe '85, Spain '86, Aug. 16th '86-the picnic. FAVORITE SAYING: We're not going to discuss it. AMBI- TION: To entertain with my music. ACTIVITIES: Drama 2. OTHER: Good luck to B.B., R.H., T.T., C.V., C.B., P.F., L.M., M.S., G.P., C.D., D.D., I'II miss you all and thanks for evrything. A.I.- I love you and best wishes to R.l. Sr B.B. Christine Lynn Latsuhashi Cissy 7 Old Colony Drive, Norfolk LIKES: Happiness, travel, skating, Fruit Loops and all-out weirdness. DISLIRES: Pain, SAT's, embarrass- ment. FAVORITE MEMORY: Japan '85, 7f2Of85, Jon's pranks. FA- VORITE SAYING: i'Oh HelpI AMBI- TION: To stay happy and do my best. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 3, 4: Honor Society 15, 4. AWARDS: World Junior Figure Skating Champion 1985 Bronze Medal, 1984 Silver Medal. 1984 U.S. Ju- nior Ice Dance Champion. 4 . , . V, f Hitch... X ...,...-Ani 'IP Take it with ou Take it with ou Janet Andrews leaves her bottom locker to anyone under 5 lt.: lots of luck 8 2 more years to Sheri, Kim An-nour leaves happy 8 appreciative. John Arsenault leaves 2 more years to his brother. may he wreak havocl Audra Ayotte leaves 5 yrs. to Keith: wlth memories of good tlmes 8 cold runs to Dalry Queen: a great senior year to Stacey 8 Lexla: 8 her foot swinging in the classrooms. Jeanlne Baker leaves S.M, a clipboard 8 her own set of notes: 8 E.V. locked ln Macys, l'l.Y.C for 24 hrs. wf a gold visa. Keny Ballse leaves candy hearts to Mr. Webb: a pad of paper to Mrs. Fagan: class work ln on time and a full sketch book to Mrs. Cronln: 3 yrs. to Greg 8 one fun year 8 all herjelly rings to Karen. Anthony Balzerlnl leaves one brand new bumper to Mr. Lombard. Jlm Barrett leaves the luck he had In hlsjunlor 8 senior years to Julle, Jen. 8 Megl. Mike Bazalre leaves computers to Mr. Webb. Donald Berry leaves all hls books, papers, 8 notes-even his noteboolsl Sarah Bodemer leaves Jlllle to Mlch: Shawn for Jode: 8 thanks to Klmmy. Klm Boone leaves endless homework 8 hassles to her brother C.B. Scott Boothe leaves all the cheese that J.M. 8 C.B. gave him at lunchtime. Hank Boschen leaves a large pile of dead skin, scraped from 5 mos. old guitar strlngs. Jodie Bowers leave good memories wfM.G., L.H, D.D, 8 A.A: zoo frles to K.P. students: another yr. of Sweat Hill to J.W. Dana Boynton leaves a year of school to Jen 8 all his love. Rachel Bremllst leaves the insecurlties 8 pain felt in high school. Tom Brennick leaves the girls in Culinary Arts. Walter Brennlck leaves all hls cigarettes in the bathroom for his llttle brother John. Dianne Brown leaves many more long years to Erin 8 Patrick: all the R.P.C.'s 8 CC to T.B: all the blue novas in the world to Glenn: 8 all the extra help to Mr. Perry. Shawn Brown leaves plenty of arguments to Coach Schmidt. Lombard, 8 Parlseau. Joanne Bruneau leaves her saxaphone to finally rest ln the closet: band wj a sigh of relief 8 a laugh-Good luck! Susan Buckley leaves Janlne a gorgeous guy: Karen her dreams: Cheryl her lmaglnatlon: Keebler a warped basket- ball: 8 Chlef's unmentlonables. Jen Bums leaves all the teachers hassles to L.B, M.D. J.R, 5.5. L.F. 8 A.D. Chrlstlne Bu'Valr leaves Janice B. all her coke bottles: candy wrappers, 8 trash: Good luck ln the 2 yrs. left: 8 Good luck to C.R. L.P, S.C, Miss Turco, all the Digits 8 the happy years. Jen Byron leaves 5 more years to Mark: Loads of chapstick to chapstick users like herself: 8 thanks to Mom, Dad, Shawn, 8 Teresa for always being there. Karen Carlow leaves good luck 8 1 more year to Patrick: You're off the team to C.K: C.0. the oflicial Gumby: the neverendlng parking lot to K.F: 8 2 yrs. to P.C. Lynne Casavant leaves all her leftovers to Karen F.: 5 more yrs. to Mike: 8 luck to the class of '87l 64 Paul Cataldo leaves 1 year of school to hls slster. Jason Chandler leaves hls etemal, respected love to his broth- er tGood luck Al: 8 the K.P.l'l.L. to whoever wlll take it. Bonnie Church leaves her sister in Callfomla, Instead of ln her footsteps. Shawn Connlff leaves a trashed football helmet. Kevln Connolly leaves the past. Kristine Connolly leaves Craig 4 yrs. at K.P.: 8 Maryanne with her pact. Rob Constantlne leaves 3 fun yrs. at K.p. Mary Costa leaves lots of love 8 3 more years to Keri. Holly Mae Curtls leaves whlstllng Dixie. Jamey Coll leaves all Tuesday momlng practices to S.E, E.M. 8 E.S, and R,M. Kathy Colllns leaves the baseball 8 bat over the fence for Stevie walker Nlcole Damato leaves K.P. pride 8 splrlt to the underclassmen: her runnlng tights to anyone who dares to wear them: a spot on the x-country team to Crlstine, if she wants lt: black face paint to Dawn: power steering to Lisa: 8 extra insurance forms to James. Joe Davls leaves advlce, lf you think you're right-you are. lf someone tells you that you are wrong-tight them 'til the death. Elke DeBrale leaves all her chewed gum under the tables 8 all the lmmaturlty to the underclassmen. Nancy DeBrale leaves a wlld senior year 8 her Rumplestilsklns to Rob 8 Kelth. Cheryl De0eorge leaves Mrs. Tolley with a boring 8 quiet typing class. Dawn Derham leaves S.B. Mom's Mr. 2: C.D.. M.G.. N.D., B.G. J.B. L.H, S.N, 8 all her love: with tears in her eyes 8 dreams ln her heart 8 memories of K.P. forever. Scott Dlllman leaves his body to science fiction 8 5 more years to Kerl 8 Wendy. Karen Donnelly leaves Pam Swantak on Seekonk St. wf two unllt cigarettes: 8 a speclal thanks to Scara for everything. Kelly Dooley leaves Kim, Shane. Rob, Erlc J., Nicky P., 1 more boring year of high school. Dan Dow leaves 2500 runnlng miles on local roads 8 many thanks to Coach Bert. Sarah Doyle leaves Plnkles to the W's: a 4th pd. dlpper to C.B. J.M. 8 D.R: the long walk home to S.M, D.R, P.P, 8 N.M: the W saloon to T.H: Jonathan to Beanz, Dr. D, Fozzy. 8 Walshle: Sandl 8 Wendy to get blamed at 2:51: Mondays ln Lakeville to Pat: a new locker partner to Brl, Dan, Mike, 8 Glen: 8 more fun 8 good tlmes to the class of '87l Brian Dunn leaves hls tall 8 the Bahamas gone but not forgot- ten: 8 lce cold crulsln' to Jim. Mike Fallon leaves whatever he can. Amy Farrar leaves being late to Mary Ellen: her locker to D.R: 8 the jeep on a curb. Krlstln Faulkner leaves her pinky to the Walfs: her squawk on the soccer helds: 8 good luck to Jamie 8 Shannon. Gary Fortler leaves all hls tennls skllls to G.B. 8 a great senior year to W.D. Lynn Frasslca leaves a great senlor year to Jen, Sati, Llsa. Patty. Trisha, Laura, Llsa, 8 Melissa. Wendy Gage leaves a car to the 4 little ones 8 don't get blamed at 2:51 to Sarah 8 Sandl. Jon Gallagher leaves Nell 8 Rick all the knowledge acqulred ln their year long experiment on scoping 8 dlalogulng. Teresa Gallagher leaves the best H,S. years to ELG 8 T.G.: bananas to monkey 8 Iggy yelling up the hallway. Theresa Gallagher leaves all the bathrooms to Satl: 8 a great senlor year to Satl, Jen, 8 Trlcla. Karl Gaudet leaves the best of luck to the class of '87. hlonfnan Gerrle Leaves a case of T.P to the freshman football team. Mlchelle Glamrsso leaves all her detentions 8 inhouses to all the people who never got any. Marylillen Glllls leaves the r.n., Lucey, polyp, Kywser, to roam the K.P. halls: 8 D.D. to find the perfect diet. Sarah Glovannuccl leaves Mr. Radzlewicz wj all hls chalk 8 erasersz 8 Jimmy wf4 more yrs. Danny Gomes leaves M.C. alone: 8 Eddie M. wfplenty of sprlnts. Debbie Gorman leaves Mlss Flaherty a quiet homeroom: her plnky to the WALF'5: Karl, Kooz, 8 Krlstln slnglng in Cumble's parking lot: 8 1 more year to Tim. Rlch Gould leaves Mlss Flaherty wf a quiet class. Nancy Gormley leaves 3 more yrs. to Mlke: 8 a quiet home- room to Mlss Flaherty. Jeff Granlto leaves Mr. Radzlewlcz's hinge pins. Steve Grant leaves Stoughton's guard on the scorers table, Beth Grazado leaves Mlss Flaherty wf a quiet homeroom. Aimee Gulllette leaves Miss Flaherty wf a quiet homeroom: Allison a trlp to Vermont: FLG. her car. stalled at a busy lntersectlon: 8 homecoming ln the raln. Leigh Ann Haddleton leaves Mlss Flaherty wf a quiet home- room: 8 Jay wj a few hundred more slams of her locker to last hlm throughout hls senlor year. Leda Haehnel leaves J.C. until 12,'8f95: after school blnges to D: 8 mucklng stalls to whoever will do ltl Robln Hall leaves to Cathy, 4 sun countries: and to PJ., 5 more years of high school fun. Mlke Hamols leaves his locker to all the freshman. Carole Harper leaves good tlmes to her brother Butch. Cherylee Harper leaves her homework 8 tests to Jelf E. 8 Jeff G. Patti Hanlngton leaves all the rules to tl1e underclassmen. especially Janine. Blll Hartford leaves a dlpper to Tony S, Jay M, Chris B. Decks, T.K, T.B. E.M, J.M. M.T, 8 P.l1. Dave Hobbs leaves Bd all 5:00 am practices 8 somebody to drive hlm to all the roads around the Norfolk airport. Gwen Hole leaves Mr. C with a lot of good memorles of the senlor class of '87. Gina Hole leaves all hCI' Qfeaf. ITIUSIC fn shop. Jlm Holst leaves 8 bartones 8 a broken trombone to Keith: 8 some old sllde oll to Pagle. Mark Hooper leaves all the undergrads a LIFE 8 the teaches a Contractl Kelly Hughes leaves Mr. Wally's llmo to 5.0, C.P, 8 W.G. Rlch Hurd leaves hls sister Ann with 5 more years of homework. Fred Hurder leaves an lrlsh-English dictionary for Mlss Flaher- ty's homeroom. 'Take it with Gretchen .Janes leaves best of luck to Teena, sn, 5.5. c.R, c.r, 8 S.K. Love yal Scott Kammerer leaves the broken TBC to Mass Cablevision 8 wlsdom of the ages to Lti. Mlke Keams leaves feeling the earth, seeing the skies, hearing the chlldren cry-If we intend to live, then it's the bomb that must dle. Erln Kelly leaves a hug for Mr. Schmidt: 8 Sean wf his eyes closed ln the passenger seat. John Kerr leaves to Mr. P. a small explosive device: to Mr. Pltzslmmons. one MacDonald's apple pie. Nancy Krajewskl leaves another year at last to Rindy: 8 her lost locks to anyone who can find them. Brlk Kucerls leaves hls sneakers 8 his locker that smells. Llsa Kula leaves the blue bomb to Deb: speedworks to x-coun- try teams: 8 stale cookie samples to Miss Southworth 8 Mrs. Lepere when they're hungry. Sue Lacourse leaves another year to S.R, J.L, T.Ci: all her oral QDOYIS beyond: 8 her memory with blue-eyes . Trlcla Lang leaves to all her friends a wamlng about men with moustaches: 8 to everyone else no wamlng about men with moustaches. Julle Larsen leaves all the polyester pants from K-Mart to L.M 8 P.F: 8 Sonya Hoyle a great senior year. Mlchelle Lavalley leaves Trlcla a case of Mello to do with it as she pleases: 8 a guy wf a moustache to Claire. Tlm Lawless leaves hls blke ln the bike rack. Matt Lazzara leaves hls weather marker to all up 8 coming meteorologlsts. Kelth Llberatore leaves Pat 8 Bd double sessions: Ed M. 5:50 practices: Tree a dlp: 8 Trent L. 5 yrs. of high school. Lori Llversedge leaves CL 5 more long years to ride the bus: Mrs. Vllllard no one to lecture about SAT'S: 8 a lot of pa- tience for all the future teachers of CL. Scott Little leaves everything to everybody. Scott Mactachem leaves 2 more years to Wendy: the walk home with Sarah, Todd, Duncan, Paul: 8 partying wfRob er Paul. Jenl MacMurray leaves her earrings to Kim: her driving to Toni: 8 a couple more to T, D, D. J. D, and K. Sue Mathews leaves all the class rooms wfno windows: 8 SH wfone more years. tShe hopesl. Mlchelle McCartln leaves 2 more years of sneaking a smoke to Amy Daley. Kelly Mcbargh leaves her llttle brother Todd 4 more years w1M8D:C.0. A.L, 8 D.R the rules about boys : Pam doing l'.A. : 8 Luck to the class of '87. Llsa McPherson leaves a baseball 8 bat over the fence for all the school sklppers: 8 R.B. another year. Cathy Miller leaves one year to Carla 8 the boogie in the parking lot. Todd Mlner leaves a dlet to Mobey: a job to Jerry: 8 a shopping llst to W.Cl. Kevin Molloy leaves Tracey, Jill, Pam, Nicole, Pat, 8 Mace good luck. Sandi Morse leaves Chris Birkbeck the keys to the unknown Camaro: good luck to the Class of '88: Tommy Daley and her locker full of Pepsl: 8 Sarah 8 Wendy to get blamed at 2:51. Tavls Morse leaves school. Rhonda Mullen leaves her obnoxiousness to Peter: 8 her messy hair to Jay. G11 Take Jay Murray leaves Mase 8 Pat in Maine. Derri Nelson leaves Erin a bucket of fruit grain: Christine K. the art of wrapping: 8 Cathy P. as a forever senior. Donella Nelson leaves all her pencils wfo erasers to Mr. Lavallee. Simone Neveux leaves good luck to Keith Carlson. Judy O'Brlen leaves another year to Nathaniel O. 8 Trisha W. good luck. P.J. 0'Connor leaves the Blue Blazer to J.A, 8 2 more years to 5.0 Sue Ollver leaves Opus a bus ticket to the-Alamo: a stolen test to S.M, S.F, 0.T, 8 M.C: good luck to S.L, L.C, 8 C.D. Kellie O'Nell leaves Kevin another 3 long years. Blll Packer leaves school knowing that everyone had a good year, thanks to the teachers-but one, for all the help they gave to us: thanks to Mr. Costa for the help he gave him. Karl Palos leaves the name Paloose to her two little sisters. J 8 K: being a snob to Nikki, 8 luck to future K.P. athletes V.J. Panettlere leaves to James the heavy metal women. Tracy Paquette leaves a clean girls bathroom to Mr. T, Mr. B, 8 Mr. C Barbara Parrnenter leaves 1 more year to Llsa, Ed, Rob, 8 Randy- Good Luck guysl Laurle Patenaude leaves Ten'i 2 more years of homework: Miss Turco 1,000 math assignments from Mr. Webb. Carole Patterson leaves Sue, Sarah, Gretchen. Charlene, Jo- anne. 8 Debbl-I love you guysl Sharon Paul leaves all the small minded people of this place untll another time. Yvette Perron leaves Sarah scaring people: all the quays to Mom: 8 Paul being sexyl Paul Peterson leaves DJ. 8 dozen YOSCS. DeeDee Petrosian leaves the partying to T.l-l, N.V, P.S, J.G, 8 C.S. Stephen Phelan leaves a few victories to J.R.: the acc to Ben- dogq AMF to everyone else. Jennifer Pomfret leaves M.W. popcom to A.L, 8 E.K: a ribbon to J.D: a llfe to P.l1, J.M. 8 M.Blll Just say no to R.H. Gayle Prevett leaves her insurance payments to Cheryl D. Todd Qulnlln leaves hls four comer lockers to whomever is stuck with them. Jlll Raymond leaves plenty of headaches to the next Student Council President. Ute Reiter leaves her Oerman address for everybody who wants to vlslt her ln Crennany. Chris Rlendeau leaves some good advice-Don't screw up! Jell' Rlnaldl leaves saying. Don't skip-it's not worth it!! Brett Robbins leaves all his love to Lisa along wf2 more years of school. - Charlene Roche leaves good luck, a walkman, 8 2 more years to her brother Gregg. Duncan Roper leaves to hls sister Jessie, 3 more yrs of high school to Llsa. senlorltles: to David, a bone that he hid in shop- go crazyll Kenny Rounds leaves smoky bathrooms 8 dehydrated potatoes. Marla Rovendro leaves never having been to the point: trying to it with ou catch up to Derrl wjo getting a ticketpjumper cables to any- one who needs them: 8 a driving lesson to Derri. Peter Sandberg leaves the school as quickly as possible. Donna Sera leaves all her books 8 homework to A.S. Michelle Sewell leaves 5 more fun filled yrs. to Jimmy 8 Keith. Todd Schwalbe leaves Sean Cady 2 more yrs. of shop. Joanne Secky leaves nothing at all. Tony Slgnore leaves the girls many more good times wfJack 8 Alex Spencer Simpson leaves Jeremy Rockett, Jeff Blood, Rob Gar- rlty, 8 Noah rlolfenberg the task of assembling a k.P. Revolu- tionary Task Force. Claire Smith leaves 4 years to Mike. Stephen Smith leaves his car to Jen. Nathan Snow Leaves Com. Sheryl Steams leaves 2 more years to Kath. Jason Stockwell leaves Mr. 8 Mrs. E at home on Saturday Night: 8 J.R. another year. Paul St. Pierre leaves freshman lockers with no doors. Kevin Taylor leaves his gym shorts to Yvette. Joe Tennyson leaves the D.L. to Lightning 8 Spaz 8 the oliice to A.C. Dave Thomas leaves make the right decisions for the right moves to all future classes. Glenn Topping leaves another year to Barker, Roms, 8 Bens. Trlcla Trolano leaves 2 rolls of T.P. to Pat Sullivan: sun coun- tries to Cathy P: the Student Council to Stacey 8 Lexia: a ride to school to Paul, Peter, 8 Sean: Always Late -class of '91 to Joanna: 8 her Callfomla address to everybody. Kelly Usher leaves all her horse 8 motorcycle drawings. Llsa Vendettl leaves all the correction tapes in the world to the underclassmen: B.Ci. typing away: 8 many good times to J.L. Chris Vema leaves her Camaro to Colleen O'Brien, Dawn Ross, 8 Adriene Lemay. Kirsten Volz leaves Lisa 8 Laura her shop uniform 8 good luck: her brother Brad a bodyguard. Nancy Wales leaves all the good times 8 fun to Janine-thanks for helping me to grow up. Cindy Wall leaves another year to Lori Finley. Allison Walsh leaves her laugh echoing in the halls: hitting the club to Amy: sneaking out ofthe house to L.C.: 8 pushing the Toyota out of the snow. Colleen Walsh leaves Nicole Vaphiades on Horseneck Beach wfAlex. Sheryl Washer leaves clean sinks to Mrs. C: 2 more years to K.l. 8 B.B.: 8 peace 8 quiet to Mrs. T. Clssy Yatsuhashi leaves freshly baked brownies to the tennis team 8 a K.P. survival kit to Lynn. Eric Zundell leaves lots of good luck to all his friends. 65 f ' ' U W me - 4 . . 0 s + Q ' . ' . . - . ' - Q xv T' . Q. - I 0 A ' ' O . 4 0 0 ' I - ,.. . 5 Zll - ' .5 -. i ' -'iQ:Z? 2 WL, f ' - ' -gin. em- A er-9-T. 3: if A ' ' A III. el' Cr '1ll ' -QA us. el- ef-Mu . 'QA ns. ei' eT'?vn ' A Ili el' ef' Wll A Ill' ei' d.','1ll ' A ns. el' d','1ll I A . A I A . . . -S .' . ' -5. I ,i 0 3 'pw f I pm- Pi5 Q. 5, T 'f Renee Bettencourt Steve Bettencourt Barbara Blrkbeck Debble Booth Sandra Bouchard Sara Boughner Derek Breen Matt Buffey Laura Bums Patti Butler .l ...,- Karen Allen Kent Andrews Frank Anthony Llsa Arado Carla Axberg Melodle Baker William Barkley Julie Barrett Robert Barry Tina Barstow Rich Barter Steve Carroll Patty Caprarella Mary Cataldo Jennifer Chamberlain Adam Chandler Relth Carlson Mona Carroll O Christina Bearce Allen Beaupre Beth Belanger Satl Benes Jerry Benson Robert Brooks Douglas Berry Lexia Calzaretta Dolores Carew Jill Carlson L 6 l l MKE IT ONE MOIQE TIME- TAKE IT ONE MORE TIME .wif 2 U E' lag, TAKE T T ONE MQRE TIME - TAKE T T ONE MGEE TL Rich Keniston David Killian Randy Kinsman Rob Kinsman Kim Lavallee Lisa Lawler Steven Le Foll Gary Lewicki Jeffrey Lewis Allison Lincoln Todd Lindmark Kris Keister Paula Kelly Terri Kelley Ellen Loew Frederic Longabard Domenic Longabard Brian Loughlin Kristy Lundy Danny Lygren Kathy Johnston Edwin Jones Todd Kammerer Neil Kavanaugh Leslie Keays T7 Laurie MacDonald Scott Mahady Jamie Masterson Jennifer Masterson Travis McCalIy Tara Knell Teri Knell L Diane Kramer Joseph Lacourse f' 0, Andre Laliberte Don Larson jf Stacy Latham gd, Kelly Lavallee 72 R Gordon Murray Maya Nadkami Stephen Nelson Greg Nichols Ronny Nolan Mark Olsziewski Michael Oppenheim N x ' 'x K Ed Moran Edward Movsessian t .f Jason Movesessian V ,in- Amy Mullin R 1 la Kerrirl McDonald Erin McGill T Qfff 7 Sarah McGill Peter Melish Danielle Merritt 1 1 1 I' 4 Melanie Pettis Jason Pirone Brian Rafuse Jason Ratcliffe Philip Redfeam him Reid Nathan Mills Rob Mills Lloyd Molloy Thomas Moore Bob Packer Jeff Padula David Page Lisa Pamienter Greg Parsons Tina Pierce Robert Pelletier Q. . . Priscilla Reinhardt Michael Rinaldi Celeste Ring Scott Richie Jennifer Roberts 75 Nichole Vaphiades Laura Venteroso Erik Von Hauser John Webster Karen Wessinger Trisha Weise X gig: X 9 I il 'Q nf K 5 3 fs., .Y , in nnM,,,.......-4 V X vs' 'M l L 1 qs if k Lynn Thompson 'K' p Kerry Thompson Mike Treeful X X Robert Zannino Frederick Wood Joanie Woodman O Steve Twitchell Phil Usher Jennifer Van Mater Leah Wilson 75 315-' 5 r s 2 V, Sophomore Class Officers: Vice-President Mark Tobich uk and Treasurer Deirdre Monahan. Missing: President Cathy Paulson and Secretary Jackie DiPlacido. ' 10 Class Advisor: Mr. Fitzsimmons I rl 5' . i .-vrifg RQQ.: Ye. 'ff' ills Janice Bigelow Anne Bishop Jlll Blake Jeff Blood Carolyn Bobola Anthony Bonl Chrls Boone Darryl Boone Peter Boucher Jose Bourgeon Barbara Bredvik Kristen Boume Lee Brlntnall Ray Brouwer Jessica Abemathy John Acord James Arsenault Tammy Baker Jen Bailey Jennifer Barrett Lauralee Baton David Bamk Glenn Barrows Tammy Bassett Michael Beaupre M I - Mathieu A Capodanno Sean Cady Eric Callahan Jeanne Bell Elizabeth Bender Michelle Bemardo Derek Berry Scott Bettinger Ed Beutler Kristen Bezema 42 Richard Bullock John Burhart Robert Butler , , E CLASS OF '89 - TA1jfl'2-Hfqyflffjlil THE CLASS OF '89 - TAKE IT ' 77 1 I QKE TT FRQM THF CLASS C 314' '89 - TAKE TT FROM Y Q, Jason Gabbard David Gala Jeff Gale Mlchael Galindo Elizabeth Gallagher Mlke Goddard Todd Graham Julle Grazado Tlm Grimes Wendy Grote Llsa Haines Rlchard Hall Tracy Hamilton ua! My 0 D. H' . W., Q ' , 1 1 .-1...-....... ,H 1 J X ii, X. J .1 ,gf fi M-f ff ' 4 tt QA , fi gf W- ' L '52 fi ' Kiss , Q -at I , az, Cathy lntrieri Denlse lronside Christopher Janes Jay Johnson Matthew Johnson K , Moira Gallagher Tim Gallagher Tim Gamelin Becky Garcia Shayne Gardner Rob Garrity x wht fi K . l ' -1 Alyssa Horton Linda Howard Todd Howard Brenda Howell Tom Hughes Ginger Hunsaker Tammy Gaudet Dennis Gignac Dereck Gignac Daniel Glovanoni I Scott Hamwey Noah Hoffenberg Joe Holland Joyce Holt Michelle Killilea Nancy Killilea Mike Knipfing Corey Konowitz Michael Lennox Michael Levesque Randy Levesque Chris Lewicki Torgun Lovely Sandra Lynch Heather Mac.Askill Christine Kelley Sean Kelly Jeff Killian -.Ll 'Ls' Kimberly MacMurray Julie MacPhee Michael MacRae Michelle Mancuso Jodie Mangor Kelly Mannering Pam Johnson Terri Johnson Jim Jones Michelle Joyce Eric Keene 5-4' Suzanne Masterson Amy Matola Jeff McCarthy Cheryl McMorrow Kim McQuade Gary Kramer Matt Kudivka Debbie Kuta Darrin LaChance Ryan LaChan TOIT Lajeunesse Matt Larson Brian Leeman :W is 1? 'U' aa A J' X f 80 Linda Nelson Marlorle Nelson Jonathan Neske Robert Newton Steven Newton Amanda Nichols Aaron Nlcodemus Ingrid Nulssl Peter Megna Sarah Mick Derrick Miller Andy Mills Deirdre Monahan 4516 . N .J Q . ...1 :UF on Lisa Peavey Sandra Pennachio Robert Pfischner Glen Pisani Erika Pitt Jen Moore Matt Moran Jerry Morganelli Philip Page James Panettiere Nick Pasquantonio Aaron Paul Paul Paulino Cathy Paulson Pam Morse Andrea Moses Meaghan Muir Cheryl Mullen I A S Susan O'Conner Jalme Ohlson Dave Oldread David Oliver Chris Olszewski Linda Operach Blll Oram 81 Jeremy Rockett Karen Rogaris Alison Romsey Sheryl Ronhock Dawn Ross Sean Ross Stephanie Ross Xx Paul Shaw Jennifer Smith f' X Q Kevin Ray Lesley Reed Jamie Ricci Kim Ritchie Alan Robinson Gregg Roche 'K Lyle Smith Jason Porter David Puccio Donna Puccio Chris Pungitore Rob Rankin 51N f I Sheryl Smith Tom Spadoni Jennifer Spink Kim St. Amand Kathleen Steams M f lux Regina Rowell Heather Russell Kenny Salisbury Greg Sandberg Vicki Sandstrom Laura Schaefer Sandi Schmirler Debra Schwartz Tammy Scott Y Y I X1-N 82 Amy Tumer Rachel Unger Dafla VCTTIOI1 Cheryl vim I 'i c.1x:'JR'?l l Laura Stewart Deidre Sullivan Kristen Sutcliffe Rodney Sutcliffe Gayle Tasker I James Wolloff Mark Wood Kelley Wooding Chris Zahlava Geoff Zassenhaus 3 V fi -, ' gf o 0- I . v I 1' M. Hx c:'7x'itt'R ff x Freshmen Class Officers: Treasurer Mike Constantine, President Mike Creegan, Vice-President Tony Russo, and Secretary Heather Dwelley. Class Advisor: Mr. Geib. 5 W. ,..0.....M ,........... Erlc Bearce Becky Bellavance Lee Berman Ch rlstopher Bourque Steve Brady Alycla Braga Paula Breen Michael Brisker I' O I x X - ,gig C, X R :K . .9 ..Vi'L.f John Aicardi Gary Ames Debbie Anderson John Andrews Rich Anthony Karen Antonellis Scott Arcard Derek Awalt Keith Ayotte Kimberly Bachlund Greg Balise Michael Constantine Francis Constantino Joyce Copeland Manny Costa Jennifer Cotton X. 1 A l 1 c' E if Heather Costolde Ray Clontz Steve Cimo Peter Clark Dawn Collins Dennis Collins Andy Barkley Jeffrey Barton Michelle Barton Pamela Barton Eric Buckman Dave Burke Mark Byron Mark Cacciapaglia Michael Casavant Thomas Casey Stephanie Coll 85 Keith Daley Christine Damato Kim Davis Melissa Davis Rhonda De Grafft Christin Desrosier Keri-Nicole Dillman Brian Crocker Todd Cronin David Culberson Tammy Crawford Michael Creegan wa! Larene Eppley Stacey Femandez Kris Flci Tasha Filosa Shannon Finley Richard Faulkes Eric Foster Andrew Gerrie Angela Gianni Kyle Gibson David Giusti Eric Glockner Gail Glynn Michael Gormley Chris Crotovich Leanne Grady vi I-vs r Matt Dittrich James Doughery George Doherty John Donovan Jim Duczakowski Jay Dube Tom Dunn Heather Dwelley Cindy Dynan Scott Ellis E Tafa Jones Kim KCBTHS Karen Kehrmeyer Jlll Kelly Jennifer Koenig Ryan Kudirka Paula Kuphal Michelle Lannin Mark Lawry Jacque Lazzara Keith Legge Kristen Lehan Adreine LeMay Trent Liberatore 55 X: Michelle Graveline John Griffin P.J. Hall Scott Harper Janine Hanington --v' iz- ki X Jennifer Holbrook Doug Holt Jim Hosmer Greg Houde Amy Hudson Jen Hudson 5, 'CZ-7 I ' J James Marshall , L x Jennifer Hunter Ann Hurd Nicole Hurkett James Jacob Michael Jarrett Dean Johnson Eric Johnson 1' Cheryl Fisher Charlie Liversedge John Lufty Ron Malouin John Marlancl 87 Andy Mon'isin Nathaniel Morse Jennifer Mousession Lisa Mousession Edward Neale Colleen O'Brien Stephen Oliva Gwyn Reitenauer Wendy Rettman Sean Richard John Rietz 88 Jim Martinous Laurie Masterson Brian Mclilloy Beth Meuthing Bridget Monahan Christina Montanaro Stephen Moore Sean Moriarty in Mike Mayer Angela McCann Meghan McCalIun F ,,-N ZX P Cheryl Rogaris Holly Rollins Susan Oliver Kevin O'l'leil Lisa Olson Chris Passinisi Stephanie Parras Eric Paulson Sue Philips Christine Pierce Vance Pirone Mike Pollock Dave Pope Abby Powell John Powers Paul Reinhardt Nd' 4 ,i,i4 X, A 5 K av w if ' 32 ' J X xi X XR Tj Y 4' I 1 ' 1- 1 I if l I 3 9 A 6 N' ' -' X I . I x.. K A .twig r ' TN.Jfg,,gtl K XB 1 1' . 'K if ' xx X Y' ' 4' ' . 56 I Vw ' 1 F ' Aid 3' TAKE IT FROM TI'IE START - TAKE IT FROM TI'IE START TAKE IT FROM THE START EL , +L, gigs' a. ,, a ,A a I , U ,if ' , ' Y ' Ji, ,K V fi O iv wa O xi 9 -sg,-5,5,'t l s ql. gc ? 'i 5 . M1 'il- in 'Y e 4 4,.1-.-,,.- k-v- 1 . 5, ,,,,fe 54 E A - 1 I 'I , . wwf x' Art room models 3 Rf A report? Due when! Caught you Becky emnvnvfofv MDN P-,,,.1a Q.. KAN 4 I I Revenge IS sweet' I I QWDMOQES ELCQSSOP 'fm A H H +1 i J uf: x un? ' I u s , , - ' he-an ' .' ' f 1 U if-02 'Q Q 0 .I i ' .- p. YQ. ij, .5.fA:f . - -'- 'VI il - ' 'W ' I fm? . Q 1 9' Q ,, ' Y ff QXN NAU .,,.. ya . ' N.,-nw W ff' W ff' I . 5: ik Q Q f ex' 5. f J- 'XL hm J.. A 3 5 I . L. Qfvyfz e wr, 1 is A Co-Editors in Chief xi' Q-- fm!! o n E it ,la ' 'ix7i:.., , ' as if 1--C Q eg. E E ' .-rf I ' 2 8 1 if Y Ag Q A ky D s VL I - C-3' ',, .41-11' J . P . P M... Tricia Troiano Holly Mae Curtis l l l l Deanna Cooper, Departments j Editor l l l I i l l E Holly Mae Curtis, Sports , Editor ll , XX l Elizabeth Bender, Undergrads Editor ' Kenny Rounds, Photographer Rachel Bremlist, Art Editor ' 1 2 Q ff ,Qi X UN Y S iv I lv X , b 1 . N 3 A fi N' l f i, 1 N R , N N 5 , t CX , 5 - ' X41 Mary Ellen Gillis A ' M Advertisements Editor Mrs. Brennan, Miss Turco, Tricia Troiano, Senior Editor C hieftain Advisors . . ' . ' ' ' ' '- .f. ' '. . , '. , . , '- ' , - , . '.. ' , l . - Q ' . ' . . ' .' 'r'A .. . ' . . , . 4. s, Q ' . . ' .u - . 1. - . 1.' ,' . W., . A'4', 4-Vf O'9Q S 5 49 x ,Q Ky-,,g Y? X . A ' . I , . 0 U I I . , n . . .. A' ' : ' I'-'I ' . . 'l . b I '...'o1.'.'o ' H. Q . , , - V ',... :FA ' ' . Q .L ' . ' ' -' ' 1.5 5 -.zz-.V 0.,- -L ' D .' , , Ng.-' - Q - -A ,' v. . ' .',0A I5 , .k - . .. 1 4 I' . ' Q' 4 . l . ia -1. . ' ' I ' . . r ' '. l . -I . ,, . I o ' -' :. ' ' s ,, . . . b . l ' 0 'il- ' 'ilu 'i ' AQ 9 v 'W 'W . '1 ' 'ily - 1:- - 15. 'Nils 'ilu Zbbbbx, A A L A-ma. 'fav 'ilu :T A .1 5' 1: Vs' bmw .L Fr I- 1555! In in L I Hi ,,x. .- - :', K . f- AA, L. Af L, ga-4' if 'HAY :uv Lvzggzr- , Mr. Fairfield - Principal Mr. 'Pitzsimmons - Asst. Principal Mr. Geib - Asst. Principal N Glqlfpi Dis, usb i , 4 , F Mr. Johnson - Business Manager Mr. Lojko - Director of Student Services Nr. EdmOI1St0f1 - Athletic DifCCt0f if-Q , T if is 3 'iw 'fag 'S .f 'Vi 5 ' 3534 1:1 6,1 K, 54' qw Gu-1-rv , . , School Committee L-R Back: Mr. Lynch, Ms. Gallimore, Ms. Giovanoni, Mr. Latham L-R Mr' Costa ' Supenntendem Mr. Brown, Ms. Eden, Ms. Larsen, Mr. Grant, Mr. Barrett lChairmanl. l 'xv -l X A' nu an U -, April Stelzmann Jenny Kosten Shirley Maduskuie Cathy Pegg Virginia Cyrulik Pauline Lessard 'E ,iii Helen Beffy Judi Dalpe Lori Beth Ferrante its 5 K 'N-.....,,..ff ' P29 Sullivan ' Nurse John Finase - I.H. Supervisor C 61689 S45 '.-- -! G Miss Resca Mr. heleher Mr. Doherty Mr. Young Ruth Ann Farwell - Secretary Richard Bergquist Psychologist Miss Flanagan, Dept. Chairperson . I: I Q 1' E M' Mrs. Tower Mrs. Lawler-Teacher Asst. Mrs. Hamilton, Adap P.E. X-..... ,, Y X. 'Quay'- Mrs. DiRe Mrs. Wernborg Miss Turco - Teachers Asst OOO C0000 Mrs. Geib-Teacher Asst. Miss Meuser - Speech pecial Needs Mrs. Brennan 'iv Mrs. Tower - DHT in 5 ,sw Mrs. DCITICTS if lt starts in the mind. Quietly. Just a small idea. And it grows, becoming an inspiration, perhaps even an obsession. ls shouts to be heard, to be expressed. lt speaks of beauty. Of form. Of color. Of texture. lt bursts forth in bold, daring creativity. And is admired. Acclaimed. It is a small part ofthe soul ofits creator. It is Art. v.5r.9'3' rr ' 5-3 if Q . ,B 2 11: 11 l 11 1 l . XY.: Kal MQ -'iQ.1-.Q I ,-A A 4 Tn' 'AAL i K U .2 3 ' K v, 91:-Q-.M A X l ., N35 MQ, 7K K X. -X .. YR wh 3 1 ,ff 3 L1 TAKE I T APART TAKE I T APAET TAKE I T APART 1 ,JA 1 Cy ' 3 fri' A fa . 1 f - - , 1 1 fu 5 V -6 I mf' Tl TAKE I T APART in 'i sg Y X, - ' 'iffif ,i ' A . K ew. U 'A :Tx X. , , . . ,r- , , 3 if . V Q . ff A: - mv pf-ff v A . A , f fy ' .A :,,.'i'g V A v ia . 1 in Ig, , f' 'i X '33, f ual Q 5 Eff ' W' Lf, ef .Tr V 4 5 C l , 5 P 3 3 had I 1 - K rv ' w gg. , f' . ISA. T' X5 ' F Y w?i 9 .4 . fl 0 I I , . in . lfg. :YL A L it F x Z 1. v I' 2 TAKE I T APAET TAKE I T APAET G' x ., -,ss ik, i lo 'B'Nll ' N,- -s VME Ill I Mrs. Raymond- DHT Mrs. Hayes Miss Leggee Y 5 . fs if ASSETS Kwia 1 'fa -112 by Mrs. Tolley Mrs. Campos Mrs. Dombkowski .. Wu ron' rim. ..z,.....l .Haba -- ,wqu LB15-151 - x MCU I awmlfwfl- Mr. Lavallee Mr. McElroy '1 tx 'QA B' .Ill BUSINESS SKILLS 0704 HI DOOR YO ANY CARI!! l I 0 o . f' x- 2 I: ' nLvxS 5 Q S. . Nw -Q L.-L. 3- Mr. Woodhams I AKE A MEASUREMENT TAKE A MEAS UEEMEN T 5' . fmt E VN 'K2,w1QEf'! CAEPENTE Y 5 u Y 1 Mr Tryhubczak Mr. Breitenback Mr. Courtois S X x 'xi asv fi- X X X , CULINARY ARTS 108 f-.f L... ntl AW 'YK , ,, 'M 5 1 x'i'f'T 'N ,gzi- fag.. ,. ' 1 'x 'fr , V452 A 3 if X 1 x , 'L ' 'Q 3'.f1 ?f?- ' 1 . hm . '91Q,g,i If 4 , iz ,. , ' -...Q J may V, O f wguzlzf ff' ,, 'M -. ,V , Front Row, L-R: Mr. Ciuillemette, E. Debrae, J. Larsen, S. Pleveaux, D. Dodenhoff. Back Row L-R: S. Matthews, J. Goutha, T. Nelson, K. O'Pleil. Front Row, L-R: M. Norton, T. Kelly, C. Merit, T. Sloan, K. Lavallee, A. Healey, C. Hart, Mrs. Maxell. Middle Row, L-R: J. Chamberlain, M. Johnson, S. Ross, E. Von Hausen, C. Ring, K. Clapp, K. Lavalee. Back row L-R: E. McGill, P. Capallara, A. Lincoln, T. Roche, P. Kelly, C. Pierce. I .. ' 'Y 55,-L 1- ,,f, , .X, x,,,,H',1, . . . . 'fffffw 1 ? AQ 7, -my ,, A fr? 9, ' w ' f ff- MNA fri :1 W ' 5.4 x f f ,Q f hy, f,xi4wfW:1.f Sf 7W'lf K gm m 1yQi'ox 1r1 A f 4 'x' v 'ff vm'-' . 14 .3 xg! x - ...:.1.. fxymu K, I zj.k1i.XA ly f i' 1111.1 .9-ef Y, . 'N 'T wx .-1' 9 f 'ZW 2 Q , 1132 M .-fzz. 4, , Z, W ff A I M ZZ My f 'f ,Mfr W! 4 f 75' , - AV ,di ff, y fe f V77 f 503' f A J ..Y.L4l- I A fx ,ff xl 'E . X f X1 srffg f ,Q ,ag fill ,ZA Vi. ff ,X KY' '.,, ' My zffgafyi X, fy 7 YQ. I W r 1 wx 5' J . f S , ZW' 7, -4 f w--Q 2 W7 1 959 qw? J in' v. Z W XE, l- TAKE IT WITH A SHOCK TAKE IT WITH A SHOCK .ef ,, M.. 4 114 -TJ JM -' s 'MT I A ,I F ' Q 4 I . ' ' ELECTRICAL V . X . Bb Q . 1 Q Q N ya I U 1 rush ...MQ ll H4 O if af . gg av X Y I' , X ' 7' f . i Y ' mm ,, .M A ' 14' K We 3 X 7 f il, , W I Wi If 'SKK ia we lsvv lf f ' 1-,. FM A r Rf 'Q Wx Miss. Ryan-DHT Mr. Ahern 1 if 0.11 any V fx Mrs. Alter Mr, Besaw 2 f ' 'I nf- If 1 7' if 5 A Mr. Black Dr. Goldman -19- any L 1 elm ,us fi 83 8 Nnfmx ' W Ab' ,fl 4 -, X. 'ibn' Qing! xr .VU X, L 3 XL , 5 , s 1'-rw Mr. Houde 1 was ,., FF ' :L ar- V ID D-. Mrs. Negus Mrs. Szatek Q A Mrs. Huckle rv UN Mrs. Russo N5 O I Q . Miss Southworth 1 di' fi' 'W 5 3 v r,1:Zl:Q U Mr. Lanciaux - D.H.T. Mr. Ingalls Miss Figueiredo 52. K,., . I X454-3.1, l 118 Mrs. McNeil '33 Mrs. Negus Mrs. Mannering ,q 1 V' vi -is A aH 'f ' V F inLan ua N 6 53- Q A ' -Xi . fa: 1 .1515 qiarqr-msn ff' . '-1 , Q A1 1 vm .gud 'B lr - V,.,,,,,,ww - an .m.',,ff QM, if is Mr. Milano www, f S, .9 1 it . 'ami E im ,A 'i jd Veronica Heise and Mr. Milano conversing 5 . ,,,f 120 John Ippolito I? PHI Rich Hurd 'N N2 'Q-iii 5 N 5 fin. 5+ sw: W i 's I Am TAKE IT AND BOLT TT TAKE TT J ' 1 xr QEBUEBUE9 EVERY EQZRXCCGHEIINJE. . . e Q T V Tiara is aa ?555QM. , TM, T ...-.- A dnll change gives a hole new meaning. X ' Don't breathe in the sawdust, Van! 122 4 Y 4 .Tl .. Pr-44 I wwg We know you're tired, but open, steady eyes will make a huge difference in what you're doing. E DCDL Head: Mr. Pierce. Haven't you heard of child-labor laws? 25 124 x,,1 ,i Mr. Perly, pleased by maths logic. 'fx ESM' I K . riff. Y 1 .Q x ,X wx.: ' .1 - V - t .1 , V 2' 'Wil' 'V N r l is f- , ,, .. x 1 f . - .' '.'--'Q .,. ,s v., - 4. ' , .ku 'X ? . . ,Q nl, Q 'fx u. .--.', .n. - A-fx QA X. -- lu. 'Si' ,A Miss Szczepaniak loves it! Mrs. Barrett, advertising the Math League. 4 s 4s vl',' n .tn..f.-1' ,.'s .' ' - '.' ' - fa- ,. 4 if , 1 f ,.'. , .4 . . vw ..,.......,.,,, ' '. fn' '. .' . 1 Mr. Lepere, Department Head. i YT!! .nw as Mr Webb pleased wlth has additional pupnls Miss Strekouras ponders Pythagorls S A,-Nh 'X fi, 4, X K N Miss Flaherty! Irish afifhmefifl- Mr. Radziewicz: ratios of grades, Mrs. Erickson counts her students. f , 125 l ffl ' rf? 1 N.w w.1 W 1 ,fx , QF You can read Girl Eaten by Shark 1 1- E 1 fx f' A 1 126 yf wi Mrs. Carr. Study hall is better, spent in the library. 17 Mrs. Hill EK?ZQMdJ?xf Q W X XXXAA WSE ig MQ ', r W 'B w v Mx bi M M 5? Wx ' XW'if3ci K9 pg gosayone. T li .aiafw hx ,xt 4 sgmm Woodwind Quintet Band Council N 9' -g x '- f W Y g., 0 A N 76531, -vfkwa.-w K umm.. 4 Marching Band 1 Drum MajorsfCoIor Guard Captains Brass Ensemble I z 4 L .qt '., , P, V a , f f ,f If rv ,.,H,f 132,131 V- - '. - ' 'V 'Yf -ff' we f 'wg H' f If A f if ,J ,,A 5 -,g g ,Q , ,, ,, X , I I , wg...-V z 7'--11 f r y t ? ind - ji f my QW , ' V, WV, M1 , iii... f I f x, ti -,- lv ni ' 'gg y ,y 4- W1 f :few f ff- 71 f 1 ' - f Concert Band x , H .1 xx ie , , ,J I Jazz Ensemble Ka QF . 1 , x , Rh P V 2,4 Drum UNC Color Guard Y ..-- M if 4 if Q iw ' -1 Lufe on the bleachers. A A . Mrs. Pfeffer. ,P 1 232 - x -'Q Mr. Pariseau. Mrs' Smith' v fm Mrs. MacDonald Mrs. McDonald AD A LL 14500 N T ff! Cul JQEADIN I 0 11 , 1--- I V 1 fff fm'- 'U S v :X :S I Y Q . Q.- 'ff' ' 1 Bl ' L. A X., 1' . ' . I- Mrs. Galligan - Program Mrs. Cornell - Inst. Asst. Miss Soufy Mr. Wickman - Inst. Asst. Coordinator J, 'inw . f A n,,, , as .. ' ful.-'.-2... ,,,' 'lu1rI.-,,. 46.7 J' ',',.. . A f f rl! 4 .Q .p nf, . ,,,f ln:-V'tI',a4p,i Y':,vfl': ,,,ul 'v,,,ffw',,flv' GL . fdffksq Fr' . v 4 I ' A W ' .1 tm X ' 5.-A 1- Q' h 'IK y L b .sxc Azrp-I-Q: ,L7,,ivm,,. Tiff- r .fi 'ts' M9 , ll f 5 I Q 1 lr. g.l ' ,x Mrs. Nichols - Inst. Asst. Mr. Thurlow - Adjustment Mr- CYOUEHU - lnSt. ASSt. DY- NCIHUQ Counselor ,, 152. Mrs. Alter - Inst. Asst. Mr. Creely Mrs. Bemschleger Miss Bongiorni I ro'e Sh r ' uv If A-I sa Zn Go Ge ' Cd In Sn A Tb D' fx x 1 Bk 35 'X c o I , ft Mr. Ligor-DHT Mrs. Casper i., Mr. Faulk Mr. Lazzara IEN E ICI? , z77'?' vp Y- I ,.1! f Er ri F45 Wu-.41 Mr. Cormier QPSK ll Qfffa I ,ff as fini E all Q ,cf D ' , E W gg? YQ. g f ff . if . Ha , 9... 4x QR., 1 W -.wh , . k I I 'B-' Ni Mr. Murtari Sift L Mr. Nosiglia , 7, , , 1 ' 0' ., ,, few' . f' ,f 5 . MV fgfi-fza X Q Zin -35. , may W f.'1 ' J mf. Q wig j, ,.f.,, A, V ' f IQ VA f H 1 4 1 4, Wu 2 v. 4 1 af' f, ,fc1'Krf' 5 'fy ' AZ' 514' - Wim' X 'f'?f W,:y f f f , 'fa M131 if 4 -' W 1' , ' -i' ,Q ' fw - 'Lf' , 5, Qs. .' 1 ' qw ' f' GS- bw. .af 1, ,, V , 1,1 K5 V. 1 V., 4 yr rv f' .. . . L 1 - pl: ' I rv 'iii 51,0 1 f, , , , ' Vw, f :Mg my , V , G gen, .Y d1.339l4, ' 9 ' G- ,Q 'g ' . A Q - 2, Q' ,, , 'M' 41 'ff' H x, , .. ' ,S wg, 11, x , 3, i x A - 1 ' -gp -fx, MW B , ' .. ' . N w , , W Mg m 2 '- ' ,Q . 0, '15 ,dv , , P W, s :Y 'I ' 1 'fx Q a 4,-waxy f nd 'N . an N J , , f, 3 , . L B Q. .rw ... , 1 , r V- 2 , we V ' , ' A ' A 3 151 -. , 41' ' , 3.3: 1 , b r A ,.,.,M-, .,.,. ., 15. 4 , P, Mr. Schmidt Mrs. Vllllard TAKE IT WITH A SPARK TAKE IT WITH A SPARK ,E ---b E Zig f i, ,au g U' I Q ll 4 0-we., D6 Sheet etal 1' -Z w,f'a'YQf 4 'S - 5 , 157 --fr 1 !' xi. X . ,,,,..,...,.J gal H H s X 3 C ,M ..-1-.4 ff 'N 4 x 's ' Miss Bremer - DHT Mr. Simarrian I U u 5. 151 U KJ 'Xxx i V V. n fr 1 ' f m- 7 Q ,iii 79 Q4 ' H X yi, W I' V ,f 74, Mr, Brennan Miss Coutu 552 r xx ,A M4 ww' , ,Mu 5, an CII SS Viles-Ba 2 chman A Miss Manteca Mr. Dwy Cl' my as me 495 wo Q, , - 'C'- ', 1-'Dx I . l so,-v0...b:' 3' : g A 0. . : 9- gss g Xxm SQCIAL STUDIES X hx 47' -1. if l l x' .fl L 1 , I ' w n.g'Z , ff 53,-. I V IW x Q- ' K v I 43391-M -ASN ' 'P95 ' Y 5,-wwf Y 'Win' . X 1 Yuki ix X Mr. Sumner f' Al X 41' XX fx f-Q 5 fares! 33,0 5.0.5 8 5.059 O 0 4 5.0.1 nv QQ 5.5 P 'fsfc I l , , ,--.-.,-K..-...,,,-.V-. M, . In Tech Drawing, students learn the precise side of drawing. Using triangles, T-squares and rulers, they put their vision dovsm on paper. From this course, the students can go on in an area of specialization. ln our civilization, going into the techni- cal field can mean achieving great success. lf X' 4Al 'Wm N ' rw? ,N P Q i 2, ' we 4 , i 2 . X J 5 A '1 , '4 1 ' 1- : ' ,. I N, .', ' WMM, , I ' f 'WM 'df' ft! W' A f w..., 122, I-, T ' ' r, M W- W, 2 awxfwuvf - J- . ,,, M ' 4 I X A s 'X' K f 'Q , if X4 I v fn . ' .1 ' ' w.-,. K F ' Q, W , I , W- TECHNICAL DRAWING I T TO ANQTHEIQ DIMENSION IA v - v , -Ax s.. 4 Sh W' Yak ' 'C Qqhlihwm- I j 4, 'R PSA- qiw f',w.vr1 f 1 . vi, WM , F 'N 'JSF' 'Y , , 'wir' Q- , f H - in , ,N iakf guy. , ,, Y: ,r N Y - A ar-R, x , . W J X Q- gift Q3 ' 1, ,M-H -v A 9. Q A U4' wmgqwmm L, Front Row L-R: Mary Faulkner, Carol Troiano, Betty Gardner, Ginny xg Urmstom. Back Row L-R: Donna Swan, June Landry, Cheryl Dearden. 'rf Helen Fisher- Cafeteria Director . I f l J- 41 gr!-':, JD 1: --- -- irq: my HQ -fr'-lfYl ,. 'I'-I: ' ff Nw - ,Q if 3 , K.: ., u x .,-Q., -9 Mr Raymond Gallagher Superintendent of Maintenance 3:5-Q f-'3 Qi Mr. Lawless, Mr. Fenton, Mr. Mitchell 0 . O Q 0 Q x ' 4 0 . ' . . xv. O. r ' 0 O Q - -4-.usb Q 1- 9 'I ' ' XX V1 Q , . S . '..1'4f- 4,-.r': O -'14 'I A' Q I 5 I .,,.. - 4 1 A 'P' a 'l Q I A Zi g. in A: I' gg i . 'A l'I 3 is I ' A :I I Ss 'f TAKE I T UPHTLL TAKE T T UPHTLL TAKE I T UPHTLL Z V. Back row, L-R: S. Pavio, J. Wyzenski, A. Ayotte, P. Barton, Coach Bertelleti. Front row, L-R: J. Say run and Holly Mae smiles Bowers, H. Curtis, N. Damato, L. Kuta. B U, .- g wt -f A y 2 X l- s' ' if 1' xii' J as ' A HX R' Q ' it 3 x TL' F l ' if , R J ' -. J 146 ...KL A' 11.3 af? gk .fr f 5 X if . . - it ,T f if . . T . f .491 Q1 5 I J 'fy f M? r g ' I f .4 if 4, f A f if v - : V 'gr' ,5 9 Q ' I . ' - V ' V V. ,1 ' A' 1 , ,. , , H W, ' ' aff .: I 657 . 4, f ' I V p,,. W5-fx' I R gf rf Wen Y .Mita , f' f- :Mft N aww ' V 'K Wil, 1 S Nicole Damato, first place and first rate. -. 'R f' 2 'iv Pam- Cross Country's secret weapon. The kindred spirits. TWO down, ten t0 Q0! Coach- you're our favorite! lv 'M- G , , . f.-. fa it J.-5142. ggffnt with VA lv rm . fqpig, f ff rf, 3,43 M' ,- was 2.9 - 4 ,f1.9.p, f . ,fy Ai' 1' , V 4' f Lf , ' , .L . , a wry ff t 'A pfvp W' , J fl Aw . unfit C' I, .f5'Qf'!:fWiw Ma . 'ws ll - TAKE I T UPHILL TAKE I T UPI-ELL TAKE I T UPHILL l l I Keep going Jody! Almost there! It's mostly in the legs! Lisa's coming ahead! The girls cross country team did very well, especially con- sidering their team consisted of 7-9 runners, and encoun- tered several IFIJUYICS Dedica- tion and loyalty carried those who finished to the end They finished In 4th place with a 4 5 record Nicole Damato Lisa Kuta and Pam Barton all had an outstanding 4 years and deserve a lot of credit fb' 5 V ffglywd W There are some bad points to this. 4 ,. , Q-if ,, 'Q I A H111 Lisa provides team optimism X any ' Ah- ,JIYFK , V 12. , 'nfs - ' ffl. N. pw ls, .. ..sr'l 1f'R.w--- 9' .1 4 . 4 '- ff--Af .-.william There is something to be gained by running. GIRLS CKQSS CC D UN T J? Y 147 TAKE T T THE DISTANCE TAKE I T THE DISTANCE 41. .. L' A x +I .1 ,- i i ,,. . i 1 i i i 'vi ' Back row, L-R, S. Ellis, K. O'Heil, J. Andrews, R. Davis, J. Mouvsession, Coach Bertelletti. Front row, Kevifl DVOVCU himself 35 an UD and L-R, M.P.H. T. Tomkinson, B. Robins, D. Dow. coming runner- Q , Q AIIUNN B 3323! df VF W W U N WW W' 'Wd C , f' D' X fi T Ed, ., x ii si 'S Todd pleas? with his perfor' Welcome to KP! Alaska Davis gave the guys' ligance' Of W 3 ' And, the chase is on . . . team extra home and an added edge. IAICE IT TI-IE DISTANCE TAKE IT TIIE DISTANCE The Boys Cross Country Team experienced a season of rebuild- ing this year, they lost several seniors but were successful in bringing out freshman recruits. Although they finished 3-5, most runners showed improvement. Capt. Dan Dow continued to crank out first place finishes, while our new man, Rich Davis, ran close at his heels, and sometimes finished ahead. Todd Tomkinson was also a key runner with his stamina and consistency. Todd pours it on to stay ahead. Mike Pitt plugs on while Jason Mouvession battles the overpowering heat. l l I 1 i 4 4 .San, C0m,,.ele BOYS CROSS COUNTRY The Dows each recover in their own way from Dan's race. 149 TAKE A SWING. TAKE A SWING. TAKE A SWING X, 5-.4 . NL M. . ' N f 1 4' t N' Q X ., A ff f ' . I . : a ,rf A: A . f i I :I 2 W-5 'A WJ f Varsity, Front Row, L to R: B. Kannally, D. Bouffard, R. Cooke, M. Weir, B. Redihan, D. Detroyer, W. n Bourque, K. Bogardus. Back Row, L to R: Coach Lombard, Coach Schmidt, S. Grezenda, S. McMorrow, J. Mun'ay, S. Murray, S. Brown, B. Hartford, E. Moran, J. Romsey, Manager: E. Moore. Hi Mom! B. Hartford She isn't that good looking! S. Grezenda, S. Brown M. Y ,f I always take my time. J. Murray Look, Ma, no boo-boo's!! J. Wait till you hear this! Romsey 150 A TAKE A SWING. TAKE A SWING. TAKE A SWING -2 ew- 1 2 I Got it . E. Moran 5 n ... Go ahead, make my baseball game . E. --Letfs go Jaw' J Murray Moran ' ' The baseball team finished the season 135-6. This record en- abled them to compete in the championship. 4 4 'See the football field? Run there and back. Alg . I . A . X H 2. 1 .4 fi . Bl X ,. 5. . ig , J.V., Front, L to R: J. Gabbard, R. Thomas, A. Paul, M. Treeful, T. Casey. Back, L to R: Coach Schmidt, S. Kelly, P. Sullivan, M. Moran, P. Carlow, M. Larson, J. Weir. What a teaml Coach Lombard T IIVIIV TAKE T T HOME. TAKE TT HOME. TAKE TT HGME di 3 o Varsity, top row, L-R: S. Lacourse, L. Haddleton, D. Nelson, L. Ruta, R. Palos, Mr. Cosentino, C. 4- 'L 1... Connolly, J. Byron, T. Gallagher, T. Gallagher. Bottom row, L to R: M. Rovendro, P. Tyo, R. Pennac- - A ' chio, A. Carson, R. Rauche, D. Orlando. B. Meyer. Hopping to lst Base . . . Deb Orlando A Q' UT! 4 1 4 J' ' J. V A i A. 1 ww.. 'lv' 1 , at r' W. v :W mg.: N . ry 'lk as ,,. , , sf. . .l A QL, 'f?f'1' ' f..r.,. , if L . .mM f ,zs.i.l..,.tQ, f'., , ,gl . My AL of ,Sigur fb' if 2 Wake up outfielders: this one's for TAA YOU7 n l'Would you believe . . . and she said this . Get ready to come home on this hit! - - - Kar' Palos . . . Team Gossips . . . Theresa Gallagher 'af C-e ...- mf-gr ' Fl9hf F0 the death for the ball- Ready or not, here comes my curve How Karen, your perm looks great - ' - Amta Carson ball. . . . Karen Pennacchio, Coach . . . Lisa Kuta 152 AKE TT HOME TAKE I T HGME. TAKE T T HOME. TA 4 L - -.K Wait! Don't pick up that baII! Coach Cosentino: Here's a scene from the '86 sea- son: The Warriors are currently in 2nd place, enjoying a good year The team consists of 17 players with only one senior starting The prognosis for the rest of the season looks bnght if things continue we will be a contender for the next few years 11.1 FUR Deb Gorman, Lisa Kutz lf Ready? Catch!! . . . Deb Gorman VY Z nd .ij A 8 'Concentration at its best. You guys, I lost my earring! . . Sue Lacourse . . . Deb Orlando Take a left at first base. K. Pennacchio, Coach wi' Skip to the Lou my I am going to sneeze! W' darling! . . . Karen Pennacchio . . . Becca Rauche T I P T ' D- -A f Girls' Softball TAKE IT WITH LOVE. TAKE IT WITH LGVE 3 I ww 2 f- , H A- f I X g! V A 1 I ,, ff ., . Aff, Xl fa M f Z' A-'Eff TI f W , if jfigf I a i'd I I 1 '- je-E I , L Q-'j,,gf,yifA ,,,,,Vf J, K i I , ' ' I Sharlene sees spots 1 N-.,, if 5 nffffb' W i, Coach Goldberg: objective, fair, full of encouragement. , I Reach a little further, Sarah! ' In f f'Qc f , f Q, ,L V - .fn-2 -...I 'if gb 154 ' 1 Jen Meyers, juggling. Sarah Mick with high expectations. ,530 Lynda-use a bat! TAKE IT WITH LQVE. TAKE IT WITH LOVE. 'W-'I A. Cosentino, S. Widak, and T. Meyers show different ways of holding a racquet gnu! Q. Catch a butterfly, Lynda! The success of the 1986 King Philip Girls Tennis Team was due to the fine overall commitment by the entire team. The team ended up finishing third in the league with an outstanding record of 11-5, and it qualified for the state team toumament KP drew Archbishop Williams in the first ' ' x xt Xxxxfix xii X X round of the states, and the result was a resounding and hard fought victory ln the second round KP lost to Hing- ham who in tum won the entire state championship Sa rah Tiemey should be commended for winning the post season Hockomock Singles Championship Among other superb varsity players were L Cyrulik A Cosentlno J Meyer S Widak M Reid andS Mick Some 1mportantJ V contnbutors wereH Strohl K Wessmger and L Operach 'XC Ka x K, ,X : i l mg P40 'vi sl O I C Coach Goldberg explains the finer points of winning. TAKE TT TO COURT TAKE TT TO COURT , I M 5 , ' W .1 7'v . f I v i , X 1 4 I 5352 fijq 5335 . a Q '-fffffii if 'H' I f?ff 3 'lf I 74 , J A 1 T3 ' fi., 5 ' T5 ' ' ' W f , it Front, L to R: M. Dynan, G. Fortier, B. Blinco, E. Sutcliffe Back, L to R: J. Benson, P. Paulino, E. Van Hausen, D. Dixon, A. Balzarini . on 0 ..,., ,, Flash that Hollywood smile! D. Dixon ' Q -' Aw ua. '.?.+' mf .vi ii -a..,g--N Twist and Shout! P. Paulino Thank you, but applause isn't necessary. J. Benson 156 Put on your toe shoes, Anthony! A. Balzarino x C- I 0 i ', X ' . .5 'J y f... - Take that! E. Von Hausen Right on target. M. Dynan TAKE IT TO COURT TAKE TT TO COURT l, Enc Sutcliffe never averting his eyes plans his attack. m bound to hit it! Despite having lost four out of seven starting varsity players the boys varsity tennis team was very respectable in the 1986 season Led by co captains B Blmco and G Fortier they finished seventh in the league mth a 5 15 record Our team though young and inexpen- enced, improved greatly as the season progressed. We hope to see all our new recruits retum this spring. ul was very satisfied with the team's performance this year. They were a great bunch of kids to work with and the team's morale and spirit were tremendous . . Coach Dwyer. Unsung hero: Ci. Fortier. M.V.P.: J. Benson. 1987 Co- captains: G. Fortier, J. Benson. o 1986 Boys Tennis Record K.P. 1 Holliston 4 K.P. O Stoughton 5 K.P. 1 Foxboro 4 K.P. 5 North 0 K.P. 2 Franklin K.P. 1 l'lolliston 5 4 K.P. O Mansfield 5 K.P. 0 Sharon 5 K.P. 2 Oliver Ames 5 K.P. 5 Belling- ham 0 K.P. 0 Canton 5 K.P. 1 Stoughton 4 K.P. 5 North O K.P. 2 Foxboro 5 K.P. 1 Mansfield 4 K.P. 1 Oliver Ames 4 K.P. 0 Sharon 5 K it K.P. 4 Franklin 1 Di K.P. 1 Canton 4 x n ll' 1 fi of iff' 1 ... . 1 I3 1, y ii..1.1.t.,if 2 ,,,, H y 'A Brian Blinco readies his racquet. ' + Q , - t t u K n A . - ' 5 l x i A 1 - . t i . 5 5, Q f - . x N 5 x 'K r 1 - L g ,R t 3 4 x,l 1 1 t 9 Dixon practices a Karate-Kid stand. .f -if 1 v- 1 -ffm-1 kb 4 .f.gby499 If J V, . ,, S f li .. ' Q 'QM Boys' Tennis TAKE IT TCD THE FINISH. TAKE IT TO THE FINISH nn... 9'5 a:x'?'d ..,,,, N A T-1-...44-at L Jim Barrett: Giving his all for a victory. Mark Carew pours it on in hopes ofcatching James Damato. 158 SL' J John Grant: A hurdle ahead of the rest. Q 4 I .w,gtsa,.gQxA -.. , ,. ii -1 ,lm M : NW if M of ' -.Q .. x .ga- -., 'X 8' fe' ' 1 Zz 5 v r , . 5 '- 98 IQ, p 2'4 ff! M? f I W-'I M W 4 A D- Q Lf ,W 44 rl A' F ' ft' John Barrett: Sometimes it Buffalo stampede! hurts! N i f . an Steve Grant: Displaying his strength of .- A' ? f' 55 - E- - 1 - H 1- Doug Berry practicing levitation. TAKE IT TO THE FINISH TAKE IT TO THE FINISH. jig Q' - -K A , Aaiwtwvkg - 94 1 . :- ! ...Mi,a ' 4 A , -8. Q 'lu 'fd 'W . Q 0 K u l 7 ' , .4-ski-W u I K'l1I,bI' iftam. evm ea ey owmg 0 S e Back row, L-R: Coach Rose, V. Vo, D. Berry, S. Hamway, J. Webster, M. Digris, D. Berry, C. Boone, Coach Platt. Middle row, L-R: T. Tomkinson, M. Carew, B. Packer, D. Costello, D. Dow, B. Healey,.J. Barrett, J. Davis, D. Boynton, S. Grant, T. Cortez, J. McCarthy, B. Robbins. Front row, L-R: F. Pladt, - ... D J. Grant, Capt. E. Clarke, Capt. J. Barrett, Capt. T. Lester, K. Healey, R. Black. 3 I af U Q .fa fry Jim Barrett, poking a hole in the sky. I T Tommy! Don't let go ofthe pole! Trading opinions. Lester The team went through a rocky season and finished with a 5 6 The boys track team was led by Captains J. Barrett, E. Clarke and T. record.. Boys' Spring Track TAKE I T OVER THE MILES TAKE I T GVEE THE Q.- J -i - I h ml .. .l ' .pl A 9 XN414 g Back Row, L-R: Coach White, J. Barrett, D. Brown, J. Barrett, S. Heiss, K. Lavallee, S. O'Connor, Coach Bremer. Middle Row, L-R: A. Walsh, M. Tardiff, L. Calzaretta, S. Latham, N. Damato, H. Vemon, J. Bowers, S. Hayes. Front Row, L-R: A. Farrar, B. Dumas, Capt. S. Bettinger, Capt. D. Benson, C. Ely, A. Ayotte, H. Curtis. W . 4 Q Ca t. Deb. Benson leads the team, as Well as as Here's Stacey Latham, taking them unaware from behind. Relax, Jenl You have inches to spare! Kelly actually has invisible wings! f, Q .. -' '7 x if n I ix X A new ...'.'L' 5. A ' uw v- ' '4' ,4 ,f 'Q A GIL1. '. fl V , --My -V' gf 1 f, I Y , Z! F 2 2 1 -M y 1 v, , fi i P M I if Hfff .1 ef. . ' I , W .f' Ag? fd 'L f..,f,f1:'4n :Quinn 2 v f 1 ft 1 .fly f 5 ' .. . ,, ,................,.... M. ...,.........,......., . f - J f' - wwf f f f H 'H' -rua ' 1. H' 1 - f 'f M ' kfktswlvg rzfi walgm-up stretches. Michelle Tardiil' conquering life's hurdles. ES TAKE I T OVER THE MILES TAKE T T QVEE THE Xf.-fa. fa-cv KP's pride is Lexia Calzaretta, 48 shotputter, statewide! jk, Old track shoes never wear out: they just leave their treads over the miles. The 1986 Girls Track team cap tained by seniors D Benson S Bettlnger and Pl Gouthro had a in the Dual Meets and eighth in Point Scorer and Most Valuable Player was S Latham The un sung hero was D Benson ln the All League Meet points were scored byA Ayotte D Ben son S Bettmger L Calzaretta H Damato C Ely N Ciouthro S Latham and M Tardifl' L Calzar etta placed third in the State Class Meet in the shot put. lt was a disappointing season i from the standpoint of losses, but there was a strong, positive T spirit and a desire to build for T next year. record of'2-5-1, finishing seventh I the All-League Meet. The High .4 wif 'oil - W-. Sy Sue O'Connor exhibits the joy of being a trackie . Audra Ayotte, pushing for a first place finish. I Lilldfligijl 7997 .--....':,, ... Girls' Spring Track 7 V Y . ., 1 . . , g.,. f -3' I .Q ,..- ,Q .M In 'r'.4rT4!, ....i 113' Q 5 ' . aw- ' 2 xv ,gr X ' XNPHQQ 1:19-Q. A , Q Q A 5 A ' Mm., if Q M i .V if rp -W vile ,MQ ' UQ' Xwqa fc- mr Q y Qi um V tm: I Aram 41 1 gm W v- 49' 8 , Jwf. - N 5-7 YA X 0, I ', 1 -may rf yukx. 9 .. ,mn o , ws 1, .A .ww-2122. ' V 'Eff x . '- 'dlun-..,,- -.'?f4 A LAP INSIDE TAKE A LAP INSIDE TAKE A LAP 1st rowl to r- J. Paine, D. Dow, J. Davis, M. Pitt, B. Packer, B. Healy, S. Nelson, B. Fowler. 2nd row I to r- M. Follis, C. Lewicki, F. Hurder, M. Digris, J. Webster, R. Davis, M. Cnalindo, J. Ellis. 5rd row I to r- S. Clark, J. Vick, J. Smith, J. Powers, P. Boucheng, K. Ayotte, J. McCarthy. 4th row I to r- Coach White, R. Cuarrity, E. Sutcliff, M. Casavant, M. Thompson, J. Reitz, J. Holl, Coach Dagel. ,K I '45, ' s 4 1' ,ov i I 6 Joe Davis is ready to fire away. Rich Davis, right in front! Keith, get those shoes on! Indoor Track I 5 S u 1 I 5 ?INK TAKE I T TO THE TCE .PINK TAKE T T TO THE q. Coach Keegan, Coach Cronin, Capt. S. Phalen, Capt. K. Backlund, Capt. J. Coll xx- Ice Hockey r l i l 1 i i if l 5 l 1 'T AND SCQEE TAKE I T AND SCORE TAKE I T AND WM ii wx, Top Row L to R: D. Sullivan, M. Dynan, S. Latham, L. Haynes, Coach Dunfey. Row 2 L to R: E. Loew, M. Cataldo, R. Wessinger, L. Calzaretta, S. Hoyle. Row Coach Dunfey watches her 5 L to R: C. Smith, U. Reiter, L. Haddleton, M. Ciillis, L. Cassavant, S. Oliver. team in action I iii' xi fag . ul., W ff' ' . ' .Q 'Hifi' Q? Top Row L to R: C. Watts, B. Andrews, M. Rillelea, C. Intrari, B. Bredvik, D. See, Mom, I Still have my teeth!! Ross, A. McCann, S. O'Connor, Coach Walker. Front Row L to R: N. Rillelea, D. Watts, G. Tasker, J. Barrett, J. Blake, C. Dynan, K. McDonald. --JJ.. . .. 3 3 GIRLS .PTETD HOCKEY 5 Through thick and thin . . . l E 1 Front Row: L to R: Neil Crowell Shavm Conniff Scott Little Paul Cataldo John lppolito Jay Murray Kevin Molloy Bill Bullock James Barrett Rob Kelley Shawn Broum Bill Bourque Steven Phelan 2nd row L to R Mark Olzewskl Frank Anthony Alan Robinson Brian Healey Lance Lewicki Norman Gerne Mike Bazaire Tony Slgnore Carl Fisher Bill Barkley Jason Romsey Shaun Creegan .'5rd row L to R: Jim Weir, Paul Carlow, Keith Carlson, Doug Berry, Eric Spmk, Jay Hartnett, Wayne Ryan, Kent Andrews, Jeff Thomas, Derek Ellenberger, Ken Cook, Paul Darling 4th row L to R: Robert Rankin, James Panettlere, Jerry Morganelli, Eric Keene, Chris James, Scott Bettinger, Aaron Paul, Danny Costello, Tom Daly, Robert Garrity, Chris Levlnckr, John Burhart 5th row L to R: Scott Hamwey, David Oldread, Jeremy Rockett, Dave Gala, Mark Weaver, Matt Larson, Joe Holland, Sean Ross, Mark Tobichuk, Glen Pisani, Pat McDonald Top row L to R: Coach Mr. Kummer, Coach Mr. Schmidt, Jamie Faulkner, Aaron Plicodemus, Glen Barrows, Kevin Gibson, Sean Cady, Jeff McCarthy, Coach Pariseau TAKE TT FOR A TQLTCHDOWN TAKE TT FOI? A T0 9, Q, to J' - ... , 'iI'f5Q.wH y 70 74 168 I 1 . Z C Varsity Coaches: Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Pariseau, Mr. Kummer V UCHDOWN TAKE IT FOR A TO UCHDOWN TAKE I l Varsity Captains: Jay Murray, Kevin Molloy, Bill Bullock Li.. ..- FOOTBAIJ, Ps Q' '- Q . ' X. , ...QS NN 'V I jf' L 3135 X, ady to : A . 1 , ,f ei-H' ze Congratulations Hockomock League Champions! , ' 4ei1W?'?SfffQf if,f Wm14'4fQ2 , ali .-4' 1' .gg TAKE T T TO THE GOAL TAKE TT TO THE GQAL Varsity, Bottom L to R: D. Roper, K. Dollar, S. Smith, S. Macliachren, P. Peterson, K. Liberatore, D. Stanfield, D. Boynton. Top L to R: Coach A. Nesti, J, Gabbard, E. Moran, P. Sullivan, S. Ettenhoffer, M. Moran, D. Dixon, D. Killian, T. Lindmark, S. Kelly . ,,4, uh K A. 1-. '- -J-algo wtf! -,xii-r + -00' , If I 172 2:u'ff-5 f 'R M-w.'v, ..: . . 5 . - 4, Fw -F ' +4 X5 'v xv - rx W ' f1'ig'A1??i5Q,., U3 wx , Ti.. an-KJ 91- ,hw ,- Y 6 .gf h. -H ds: ,g'lf.gf,q!: .Ji , y ., .v K T ,Y 5.1 . 5, M. .lip 'IBA' . '-, 23' , -gp,-. v-. f i 4. f , V ' v. ,hL'UF'N'9'.5P3x.aupfs1,'- v v ,4.- In - V . . 1 ' .Q . . - N .lf 'A x:'miff.,,,Lf2'-'Y f' rv , ! A. .Y ' .A '. Y -U K- ' . - ',x,.f.-- 43.-' My .kv Q iff' , 'M' an if '54 , N., 5, V 0 .b'::w.gf . . .. -1-t...,- '-l:f.'fiL:kl5. T .rm wa. i Determination J. Gabbard 3.-fx, up Q dh.- Easy Practice, huh guys? P. Sulli- van, P. Peterson What's in this water? K. Liberatore H flt 'ffz'A' Oops! D. Stanfield Breakaway! K. Libertore xqvj .. I Just a little kick K. Dollar TAKE IT T0 THE GQAL TAKE I T TO THE GOAL 1 .I 1.-X' -2- S cfz'-1' X iw. ?f 'E2fXSil ,,.f-' .1-'W-1 x U 1,4 L . :J-. : .::. 7 ' L N, -..'x YA- 5 -xg. 9 ' --'PGSISQ A X -.J-,A li ...r A Z-. Why does this always happen to me? The 1986 Boy's Varsity Soccer Team is led by senior co-captains Paul Peterson and Keith Libertore. In addition, seniors Dun- can Roper, Ken Dollar, Steve Smith, David Stanfield, Dana Boynton and Scott MacEa- chem have all contributed to K P s suc cess this season Outstanding underclass men include Ed Moran Scott Ettenhoffer Todd Flndmark Doug Dixon and Dave Killian -up - H... .r f, . 'P ', 4-f , . . ,.,f-:S . . 't -wig'-wi. ' it 1 :f. J . - . - . 1,40 -T D., ' ,v . Dana at his best D. Boynton. . Tv -f Q ,T I r E How come it's green? K. Dollar. . it Dr. Ed to the rescue S. MacEachern. Junior Varsity, Bottom L to R: C. Boone, M. Digris, P. Paulino, A. Russo, J. Webster, J. Solaway, Ci. Roche. Top L to R: J. Damato, T. Carter, K. Rousseau, G. Balise, R. DesChamps, C. Fricci, G. Houde, J. Moore, Coach P. Russo. B O YS SQ CCEE 173 KICK TAKE IT AND KICK TAKE IT AND KICK TAKE ,.L4i-1.11 Denise and Sandra count the ball s spots. Kristin Faulkner: The Lone Soccer Player. The Girls Soccer Team contmues to im- prove their standings in the Hockomock League With strong defensive play by Capt Kristin Faulkner and All Star goal- ie, Kari Palos, the team continues to demonstrate growth. A hard working and young squad, with a strong commit- ment towards the program promises a bright future. Soccer: ThE height of action. -,........,-f-A . N . . Nc.. ..,., gjf .. 5 1 if t h , , ,.,, .A++-H N . - . LM . . 1 5 , Y -'ff-. -1 AMG' v- ,',Lf . f .r . f,,,. V, A--rg. 1 ' - ., -wit-a'S,:sazQ.,w.-, . . My-no-iluhf 4'f an 4.1. ' ' X 1 ,, 1 .fn ,- wal.--, . ,,1., - -. ' za PY.1J.Cf.'.42.d 'f. 'A Q GIRLS SOCCER 175 '?fc'W1 F55 pf? ?'12' KE TT AND DUNK TT TAKE TT AND DUNK TT TAKE -fake aim! Back Row, I-r. J. Romsey, R. Kelly, R. Heise, D. Berry, Cl. Topping, P. Redfern, B. Barkley, P. Sullivan, S. Grant, J. Stockwell. Front Row, I-r, Capt. B. Hartford, Coach Jackman, Capt. Pl. Crowell. QXXRUUR5 ll 'ln al - f X wk Boys Basketball h 'DZIKE IT TO THE HGOP TAKE IT TO THE H0012 TA Front, I-r, Capt. K. Kuza, Coach O'ConneIl,Capt. K. Palos.Back, I-r, A. Ireland, M. Cataldo, M. Cnllis, J. Masterson, S. Hoyle K. McQuade, S. Schmlider, K. Thomson, J. Barrett., B. Birkbeck, L. Lacourse. I l ka? 9 2, R RQ: i Girls Basketball r X. , , 1 lc i I Y:'g tx I' f -.- -1iq . Q f'7f '. A' . ,psi - .'4il'. Q :- I.v.i.sl Qnlt :xQxZ'e:! K X 'xt' A ' 4 M'-.QQ , -svuunuir-- al: I ...-- ..,,. -multil- . , v v'A Q 1 J 1 f N -., n ,X vi. X5 X, .gg ,.-sm, in '!'5'-' ' fx, AKE TT AND SHOUT TT TAKE TT AND SHOUT TT Perfect Precision. J. Pomfret, C. O'Brien Although many may not realize it, the KP Cheerleaders were quite suc- cessful this year. They attended the 'New England Cheerleaders Associa- 'tion camp at Brown University and, in fall, received 15 awards. KP took 2nd -in the Grand Champs Competition rand also received awards for Best Jumps and Best Gymnastics as a 'squad. Individual awards were also tgiven. 2nd Place Best All Around Cheerleader went to P. Fisher, .'5rd Place went to K. Carlow, and a tie for 5th place went to A. Leveroni Sr C. Yatsuhashi. Named to the All New En- gland Cheerleading Squad were K. Carlow Sr P. Fisher. 1 l ,,,...- .1--t Camera shy. A. Leveroni Pomfret Sxsissif .. '- ui s , f film fiiilii She's got that winning smile! ...li-' Ciet psyched, K.P.! A. Leveroni, C. Yatsuhashi, J. C' Yatsuhashi Shouting out their spirit! C. Kelley, P. Fisher, K. Carlow Fall Cheerleading captains for 1986 -were A. Leveroni and J. Pomfret. Most Valuable Player was Jen Pom- fret, and Most Spirited was C. Yatsu- hashi. Captains for the 1986-87 Win- ter Cheerleaders were K. Carlow and J. Pomfret. - Coach Pam Buchanio lwinter Assistant Coach: K. fMcDonald7 lpplauding the KP Warriors. J. Pomfret, D. Nelson CHFFIQTFADTNG 181 r I K I I i 1 4 I V P 5- 4 1 S O . ' O l ,'. ' v ' ' 0 . N o ' ' I . 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A '2 4 ,- ,ya - Q M W w e f - . lt.,q.t,,-5 ,Q - :ny ,: , -r gf :X f:E11'l?w5'?f9g?.,5.56,.. ,B , . W' Qrrfag wr3'?7fi:!'- Ill . - 2930 W firiff .R , X f ,Q ' ' 2 ln March of 1986, The King Philip Freshman-Sophomore Semi- Fonfnal Heaven was held at the Coachman's Lodge in Bel- lingham. The Queen - Jennifer Masterson with escort Dana Boynton, Sophomore court - So- nya Hoyle with her escort Eric Spink and Kate O'Connell with 1 David Killian. Freshman court - Christine Kelley with escort Paul Peterson, and Suzanne Master- , son with escort Jason Romsey. r ' K x ., A fr. 'wscuf 'i!'f'5, . ,er ff? 4714 1 Z! , . 1 .Jaw On May 16, 1986, The King Philip Junior- Senior Prom, 'Wonderful Tonight , was held at the Royal Plaza in Marlboro. The Queen and her court included: Queen: Amy Cosentino with escort John Redi- han, King: Chns Stonionis, who escort- ed Lisa Morrisette, Senior Court: Cathy Leveroni with escort Rob Kelley: Wendy Salisbury with escort Rob Cooke. Junior Court: Kathy Kuza with escort Steve Phe- lan, and Michelle Sewell with escort Gary Sharpe. 188 1 I P If , ,v- Q nf 'lf if ' gl .0 42 a,Xx4,,z ' Ri ,, fin 'TV Nr , ff i 97 5 . 1 s- ' 5 , 'li ', ', 11.-'fi , ,. i ' .j?'f, ..l- if ., A -It ' N 1 A i A- V ' Q, Y '. -V ' -.,, li ' ' . ' fa fa js ,-s 189 f 9, ,, , xo ' P A I xii? vgA '? r Ex? , N -f F , ' f I2 Q if 5 W ' 311 , K. My K , 0 4 Queen: Kathy Kuza 4, 3 'sr I Advisors: Miss Southworth Mrs. Lepere 190 Q., A , .ywgg ' agnl Hill-S 0 J. Murray, J. Pomfret, K. Molloy F, 'Sz' Left to Right: J. Pomfret, K. Kuza, M. Rovendro N Wi' . ,,. . W fi' ,L I x S -PQXXN, I 'XX F5 it T KE NGTTCE T KEN TT E T KE NOTICE T KE .K X s , 3 U i ff ' Q E 51 XXXX49 f Q Q ,Q T T Q' Locker! 1233 1' F7 aT ,g.Z3TT3f L 1 1. i V ,, x H M uaWv.,, A 5,-,F 'V A, .. I l 1 is AW A , T V T KT KT K . ,QQL Q fx- L .fi V. D A film : . 1 X 4 ,. , . .... V - n p U A ,FQ-Nu T 'W saws' ' VK . J ' SWT V ' :gg L3 .f r 0 ' T1z5'Af'fW 'Zigi fl, ,fi D- 9 T . 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K Y 'wi ' x Q !f feats- 'L' q R , 1 N' ' K'-we P 4 'I 5 .,, , 4 yi N 1' ,A qv J T ' - ,X , J , K ,hx x I 0 'Ji' T ,,4E!'7 fs..-J L-R: Scott Kammerer, Nicole Damato, Holly Mae Curtis, Jason Chandler Front Row, L-R: Mrs. Alter, Travis Morse, Bonnie Church Matt Lazzara, Sharon Paul. Middle Row L-R: Tammy Gaudet, Jeff Payne, Jackie Lazzara. Back Row L-R: Lynne Casavant, Dawn Ross, John Neskie, Not pict'd: Editor Jason Chandler lSorryl ls-as , ,, - Mfrs fe, - M ,4.,..aN:M. ,.,. ,.....-.w.,., W. los C... . ,..,. y I I 1. Dunn, E. Kelly, K. Hanson, T. Lang, Pl. Krajewski. Third Row L to R: D. Gorman, K, Kuza, E. Mick, Pl. Gormley, D. Dix, L. l-laehl Front Row L to R: L, Kuta, J. Byron, Mrs. Barrett, T. Gallagher. Second Row L to R: J. Bowers, A. Ayotte, H. Curtis, S. Doyle, B nel, J. Gallagher, N. Verna, C. Yatsuhashi, C. Smith. Fourth Row L to R: T. Tomkinson, M. Pitt, S. Smith, R. Constantine, B Church, S. Kammerer, J. Secky. Fifth Row L to R: J. Stockwell, S. Phalen, M. Gillis, J. Paine, J. Davis, C. Verna, M. Stroll, M Lazzara, J. Bachler, J. McMurray. K a Front Row L to R: N. Damato, J. Byron, J. Raymond, T. Troiano, K. Kuza, M. Muir. Second Row L to K. Damato, S. Doyle, S. Morse, S. Faulkner, P. Kuphal, D. Anderson. Third Row L to R: T. Gallagher, P. Carlow, S. Schaier, M. Moran, A. Toll. nor Soci Coun A D Q S-7 Front Row L to R: Mrs. Barrett, J. Byron, R. Daniels, J. Davis, H. Stroll. Second Row L to R: T. Gallagher, S. Kammerer, T. Tonkinson, A. Chandler. Third Row L to R: W. Davis, S. Smith, J. Chandler, D. Berry. Front Row L to R: T. Tompkinson, B Dunn, E. Kelly, L. Kuta, A. Guillette. Back Row L to R: M. Lazzara, J. Barrett, J. Da vis, G. Fortier, E. Mick. mug 5, .W ln' ' 4 7 W . Back Row L-R: J. Neskey, J. Hunter, K. Ray, J. Coates, L. Thompson, Miss Figueiredo. Front Row: D. Oliver Lynn Thompson, being 'internationalf' U Y I T W ' in Front, L-R: D. Johnston, L. Parmenter, M. Tardiff, P. Morse, Pl. Pasinon M. Rinaldi, E. Shaw, D. Puccio, L. Molly. Middle Row, L-R: K. Wooding, B. Pellitier, J. Ellis, S. Creegan, S. Cady, L. Hamilton, D. Johnson, M Goddard. Back Row, L-R: J. Porter, D. Lygren, M. Lennox, E. Butler, J Strange, B. Volz, R. Honston. Front, L-R: J. Wolloff, J. Holst, B. Dunn, M. Lazzara, J. Chandler, H. Curtis. Middle Row L-R: J. Pirone, T. Morse, G. Eyckl, W. Davis, A. Ayotte. Back Low L-R: A. Tedeschi, P. Melish, J. Payne, U. Reiter, F. Hurter, S. Kammerer, J. Tennyson, M. Carrol, A. Chandler, Ci. Nicklos. ,.. , Front, L-R: S. Lavierre, B. Parmenter, M. Kearns, R. Webster, S. Simpson M. Rinaldi, M. Meyer. Middle Row, L-R: S. Conary, K. Backland, T. Miner, E Kennedy. V. Gamble. S. Davis, R. Koolard, Mr. Riley, T. Flemming, T LeBlanc, Mr. Pillarella, S. Cobb, J. Lougee, Mr. Warren. N. -. , x' ..- ' l.. Front Row L-R: S. Kammerer, B. Dunn, M. Lazzara, J. Chandler, H. Curtis. A. Ayotte. Back Row L-R: Ci. Eykle, J. Payne, U. Reiter, F. Hurter, S. Kammerer, J. Tennyson, Pl. Damato. TAKE T T ON THE BAND WAGQN TAKE T T ON THE 'f S' 1431535051 n 'v r i I L. 9'4M Vx gg ff' ,5 P 1455:-G if ,1 I 'Q-.1e.5:'lr2is.f. ff. 1 ..,, i!'.1..Ul' A 'll I mp: odkpg A Q. ,. . v. Q ' x' , x vp- W-, yffg' ' K? V ff' 'Q f x, :-:S M Alana.. M fr 12:49, 1 I 'v?4'x fn gifiif. :-.1 I sf, A f3sA'slf W , , . xf'l wigs L 1 I I, , Q., fgvxgh- A X Ban Chieftain: Front Row L to R: K. Balise, L. Hamilton, M. Gillis, C. Verna, H. Curtis, J. Chandler, L. Kuta, K. Carlow, D. Hovey. Middle Row L to R: T. Gallagher, B. Grazado, S. Buckley, E. Bender, K. O'Neil, K. Rounds, R. Bremilst, S. Paul, K. Stearn, J- Thompson, A. Mills. Back Row L. to R: Mrs. Brennan, L. Grady, L. Vandetti, K. Conefrey, C. lntrieri, B. Bredvik, D. Kuta, A. Toll, L. Haehnel, Miss Turco. Stn-Willa-l 2 as H nrbwk I ITH MEM RIE T KE IT ITH MEM 1757 X XXXQXX 'x',1, k KNXQ' 1 V' -Q37 ff f' ffs , .l xxqi wry Front Row L to R: M. Gillis, C. Verna, Editors-in-chief: T. Troiano, H. Curtis. Back Row. L to R: S. Buckley, E. Bender, R. 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Norfolk D.P. Gage Const. Inc. One Stop Deli Congratulations, DAWN! SBL Financial Enterprise Maggie Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Gibbons if or hi Q-Q, xg. T acher Mr. A Mrs. A O l' A Mr. Arignetti Mr. B quig Mr. Be eletti Mr. Beiaw W' Mr. Blagk G Mr. Bodge Q Miss Mrs. Brgnnari Mr. Brennarfi Mrs. Campos Mrs. Carr Mrs. Casper Mr. Cass Mr. Chichetto Mr. Cosentino Miss. Cbutu Mrs Cromn Miss Mrs. 5,16 Mr. Gauthier Miss 2 t,..y. Www 1. 206 PARENT PATRONS Mr and Mrs Harry E Neale Jr HIJOFIC and Nell Walsh Mr nd Mrs Edward uccl Mrs AQ? Best of luck Ju el L QB Dad and D vld and Mrs n Do and Mrs wi an Mr r m g ca K.. LL and ph Hlggl s and Y ald J and and PNC I1 and N' OITI 5 D ffl 'Pla' berte jg! 8 1 Mrs 8 S An A lt0 a s R b Mrs R ' dJud ' D rs St Cl' fl bb I, LN 3 CW f m: I sMc J Wim' homasM il rray I I , s s s s X ' s s .gf ' Q Q . I . Mrs s ,', Y-'M' 'ia' gift ix ,im S v ' 1 'Q:, I ? 1 A Mrs s . 6 N, q . sg lx. 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F'F'ilflF'H SPACE PROGRAM UPBE T Uninlifed Guesfs Last month, President Browne and Vice President Turco opened a new space program. They encouraged se- lected citiiens to embark in a career of space exploration. Volunteers immedi- ately materialized. We would like to officially commend and congratulate Matthew Lazzara who now controls the Earth's weather through his satel- lite headquarters. We also have three other promising explorers: Mike Kearns is already pre- paring for his second orbit of Pluto, Peter Sandberg has entered the 4th di- mension in search of the Battle Star which he has named Galacticag and Craig DeRuisseau is credited with the discovery of lint on Neptune. Stemming from the space explora- tion hype, it has also become popular Peaceful Discoveries There has been a spread of peaceful, easy feelings among sev- eral key U.S. Citizens. They have found they must be at one with themselves before they are at one with the world. Because each per- son is an individual, they all have varying methods for attaining their own tranquility. John Arsenault was observed by his prying neigh- bors, and left his house in a van with a halftank ofgas and a bag of Doritos. It is assumed that he trekked off to catch the sun. Kathy Collins has taken into her private possession a peaceful, non-nuclear spot of the world. Here, she innocently spreads the word of such an existence where every person can get along with his brothers. Scott Kammerer rents a small, lovely apartment in L.A., and for recreation, he drives his Toyota and allows his stomach to gurgle with hunger. Perhaps he should use some rent money to buy McDonald's food. Sharon Paul is on a sabbatical from her movie career. She pres- ently resides in a woodland cot- tage, living a natural and happy life. Joanne Bruneau teaches min- dreading to interested bystanders, and learns her scales with hours of practice. To all those in search of peace, the world is an illusion, and the self is the only reality. . .with- out the self there is nothing. Public Opinion Poll Well, lately our public majority was polled as to where their main interests have been buried. Suprisingly, there a whole lot of people who are fully satis- fied by thc mere state of being over- whelmed with more money than they know what to do with. Marina Leuth- old, Kim Armour twho incidentally lives in Wyomingl, Elke DeBraie, a member of German royalty, Jefff Payne, Tim Lawless, Tracey McDon- ald, James Sabbag, Sheryl Washer, Bill Bourgue, Michelle Lavalley, and Charlene Roche who claim addresses in Boston, NY, Rio, Buenos Aries and Bogata. All fall in this distinguished category. And then, ofcourse there are quite a few who prefer to be happily married with several, if not more, chil- dren. These people include Sue Bick- ley, Cheryl DeGeorge, Kristen Lee Vol7. Lance Lewicki, Beth Grazado- who helps support her kids by working at RoJack's. Dana Boynton-who has a side career, l'm sure you all know, in politics. Jen Byron, Keith Megee, Kim Vincent, Karne Wagstaff, Christine Nica Vernon-who raises her Verna, family in the Phillipine slands while caring for natives, Scott Dillman-who chums around with the likes of Jimi 208 Page, Nancy Krajewski, Donella Nel- son, Mary Ellen Gillis who has a bou- tique as well as a husband and 4 chil- dren, Lori Liversedge who lives in the wilderness of Maine with Scott and I0 kids, Claire Smith, Simone Neveur, Mary Costa, Kari Gaudet, Tracey Pa- quete and .Lisa Morrissett-who's mar- ried name is Gcdman. And then, there are always those who prefer to confuse the pollsters by sending in their replies, too late to be counted in the tally, but never too late to be printed. P.J. O'Connor is living life to its ful- lest extent? We all would love to know just what this extent includes. Ute Reiter has returned tothe US., and resides in New Yorks Central Park, in a big house along with 5 kids and an adoring husband. Jeni Mac- Murray is married to a hunk and lives barefoot in the woods. Kevin Lock- wood is happily married to C.H. Con- gratulations Kevinl Fred Hurder is de- fying gravity by living on the side ofa mountain in either France or England. Michelle Giarrusso is doing any- thing that can be classified as better than she doing in l987. Helen Desper has three kids, a hus- to actually live in space: Mark Bibby was so taken with the space program that he moved there along with his wife and one hundred kids, Paul Peterson has taken up residence on the moon, and D. Ruprecht is a full time space inhabitant. They all have reported high real estate values. Who's Who ln Business ..... . Nathan Snow has been named head manager at the National Teddy Bear Factory, Snow Teddy's . . . . . . . . Barbara Parmenter celebrates her l0th Anniversary of Barb's Babes a day care center owned and run by Barbara herself. . . , . . . .John Lougee has been named Automotive Technician ofthe Month. He has been fixing all the U.S. Army jeeps which were wrecked by Rick Zerrien. . . . . . . . Michelle McCartin has ap- pointed Kim Boone chief accountant of her chain of laudromats. .. . . . . . Erick Kuceris has been grant- ed approval for a new Egghead fac- tory in Hollywood. . . .. ...and Wendy Gage has recently been named Yodel ofthe Year for eating the most yodels with fellow yo- deler Marina Leuthold. band, and owns a day care center. Nancy DeBraive and Jeff Granito are married, and live in Bermuda. She spends her time at the beach, while Jeff runs the largest unions in America and Europe combined. Joanne Secky is one of the most wealthy, most single woman entrepre- neurs known. She is the owner of a black Corvette, a black Jaguar, a black Saab, a white Porsche, and a black Celica for slumming. Each of these ve- hicles are parked in her driveway of her East Hampton home. Fashion Rivalry . . Top Fashion designers Allyson Walsh and Colleen Walsh have an- nounced their first European fashion show to be held next month in Paris. Last week Gretchen Jones held her own show the most successful in the fashion world. in charge of advertising was Rachel Bremlist and Kelle O'Neil, the best choices for the job. Worldwide News A rare unusual occurrence has been observed at various vacatiorl resorts worldwide. Over 300 whales l have been washed up on the shores Q of popular beaches all over thcl world. According to Bob lnsani owner of 90'Z, of the Californian beaches, These whales are ruining l my life. No one will come to ill beach and share the sun with a. whale, not even Michelle,Sewel. and Lynne Casavant, my faithfu beach combersf' James Lincolrl has been flying frantically betweerw the beaches of California and Ha-I waii trying to save these poor seaf animals. Lincoln's parnter, Leigh-1 Ann Haddleton, who is also tryingl to save the whales, has traced their: sickness back to a criuseship, The Quinby ll. HeadchefTodd Quinlar' has been know to throw the left- overs over board where these whales have been feeding. In Ha- waii the whales have made life mis- erable for three beachbums, Sandy Morse, Lisa Vendetti, and Sheryi Stearns. They refuse to go to thc beach with sunbathing whales and they can't take a vacation else where due to Delta Airlines' pilot Dave Hobbs, who is volunteering his planes to transport the whles tc a nearby aquarium. Off the coast of Jamaica, tw. former KP students got the righ idea. Scott MacEachern, with th millions he won from Megabuck and Tom Brcnnick, each purchase a yacht and a bag ofsand and mad their own beach off shore. . ln Australia, the same whal conditions were noted by Triei Lang while shooting photograp - for her playgirl magazine. Als from Australia, legal action wa taken against the whales. Seo, Hardy claims the whales are tr passing on her property. Actually his No Trespassing signs are n longer visible due to a careless m torist, Kristen Faulkner, who ra them over. From the Carribean, Chris Bir beck claims his beachcombing how by no longer amuses him, becaus the beaches are being occupied b the whales. Troops are working a fast as possible to clear the beach es. Lori Martisius is helping out b providing complementary tannin, lotion for the workers. Back on the east coast, this sam whale occurence is taking place o the Florida beaches. Billionair Cathie Miller has donated a millio dollars to the Save the Whul Fund. She claims she'll do anythin to prevent her neighbor Pam Fishe E from keeping guys inside instead e l 1 1 .Jun Ei, EUU7 5-7U on the beaches. Other donations have also been made. The infamous Mark Hooper has also donated a large sum of money. Tidal Wave RC-!lJ0l'f Down on the beach, the waves do reach and subside with eternity's timing. Counting away since the earth's first day, the music of na- ture, not rhyming. Having written these words, Jason Chandler is scraping out a meager existence by the sole means of creativity while being satisified with plunging into the tides. At the same time, Holly Mae is living in a peeling yellow beach house in VA, with mountains in the backyard and the ocean in the front. She works in a free coun- seling center for kids and throws herself into painting, running and watching the flow of the tides. Foreign Unrest! Last night, Joe Tennyson, who recently took over the position of Director of ABC Nightly News, aired a flash report unearthed by Middle East Reporter Tavis Morse. Tavis sent word of the con- tinued unrest in Lybia. If you care to remember, Glenn Gillespie staged a coup in Lybia and success- fully threw Quadafie out of office. However, within a week of G.G.'s title-claim, Kathy Kuza was ob- served, sneaking over the border leading a pack of Anti-Gillespie Rebels. Washington, D.C. Several evenings ago, a terrible occurancc took place that shocked the nation. The White House, home of our newly elected presi- dent, Mrs. Helen Brennan, was se- vcrly toilet papered: After days of investigation by members of the lo- l cal police force, Glen Eykel and i Rich Hurd, the perpetrators were i traced back to being members of surprisingly enough, K.Ps class of i I987. Sarah Doyle and Norm Gcr- . rie, represented by attorney Jill Q Raymond, are awaiting trial for or- l. gainizing and leading the Crew in J this terrible toilet paper attack. The . toilet paper was traced back to be- , ing purchased at Tricia's Tantaliz- ing TP Inc., featuring a new line of creative toilet paper designed and . owned by Tricia Troiano. J Sports Watch i Today, Lisa Kuta was seen hug- q ging her six blonde children after 1 breaking the Boston Marathon l l K i nj i time record. Also, a city fire depart- ment worker, Danny Dow, has just qualified to run in the 2008 Olympic Marathon. Kathy Kuza, the first woman coach ever of the Boston Celtics, has just fired the Athletic Director Ray Mel- chiorre and replaced him with Kari Pa- los. Gary Fortier's fantistic dribbling, passing, and shooting has brought the Celtics a demolishing victory U42 to 801 over the 76ers. For those of you who are Shawn Brown fans, there is some awful news! He has retired from his N.F.L. posi- tion but has taken the head coaching job at K.P. from retired Mike Pariseau. lfyou want muscles and a flat stom- ach, Nicole Damato's health spa is for you. Also, for good looks while you're working out, purchase some of her own fitness clothing. Here's another idea: Rob Kelly and Kevin Molloy are teaching aerobics in Los Angeles. They are advised to buy their uniforms and hightops from Sara Bodemer. But if you really want to achieve physical fitness we have heard through the iron grapevine that the only way to tone up is to frequent Gold's Gym. ln fact, Jim Barrett twho leaked this in- formationj is there lifting at this moment! ln our wrap-up, we'd like to remind you to catch some sports tonight. That's right! Sit down and watch T.V.! You can watch the Boston Red Sox game featuring Paul Cataldo as start- ing pitcher followed by one of those great cycle races. Hank Boscher, l25cc National Motorcross Champ is favored to win. And what's more, Glenn Topping, whojust took over Bob Lobel's job, will be on hand after the events to bring you play-by-play reruns. Success Stories Well known member of the Mafia, Bill Hartford, has recently hit the mil- lion dollar mark for his work in the Mafia. This makes him only the second millionaire who struck it rich in this line of work. The first being Lisa McPherson, now a retired member of the Mafia. On The Move ..... lfyou've got an itch and want to use up energy try your foot in the world of travel. Locally, you can travel in groups of four, as Kim Vincent, Nancy Wales, Carol Harper, and Cheryl Harper, are doing around Franklin for only the price of your gas and your stops at- Kerry Balise's self service Mc- Donalds. lf more distance is your style you can try traveling the world with Sue LaCourse, Kelly McDaugh, and Marla Rovendro, either by boat, foot, plane. For the extreme leisure people, you can follow in the footsteps of Ve- ronica Heise and travel to destination unknown. At The Movies ...... lfyou're into more chilling, thrilling. and backstabbing events, check, out the latest at the movies. Yes, its time for Jason to come alive again in Fri- day the 13th-Part I3. Starring as Jason Bates is Todd Miner along with actress Karen Carlow, as his mother who has come back to haunt him. Another mo- tion picture Hardbodies 5 directed by Julie Larsen will soon be showing in cinemas near you. Services........ Going out for a great inexpensive dinner? Try the Horse n' Carriage Res- taurant. Features include the famous trunkless crunch mobile owned by Gayle Prevett. Are you bored with your hair? Sick of your color your length, your style? Call Tropical Sun Hair Salon, owned by Sarah Giovannucci and Bonnie Church. Featuring hair stylist Debbie Dodenhoff. Need a psychairist? We have two of the best for you. Call James Coll and Jodie Bowers at Bowers and Coll Combined. Ever wanted to know the deepest government secrets? Now you can. Ja- net Andrews can help. She'll fulfill all you latest curiosities. Need some to run your company? We've got the man. He's Mike Har- nois, the boss of all bosses. We'll come to you. Give you our best. Just give Chris Thompson a call. He and his partner Donny Morin will be knocking at your door. Democracy getting you down? Com- munism too harsh? Then vote for Car- ole Patterson! The West Indies answer to Evita! Seeking job on a major televison sta- tion-preferably in NYC call 333-5555 and ask for Jim Holst. Who says the Navy is prepared? The Marine Corps provides you with a future! For more info call Kelly Usher. What's Happening .... A once local band, lead by V.J. Pan- ettiere is on its 2nd world tour playing the Centrum Aug. 3l with main attrac- tion, Vocalist Kenny Rounds who per- forms clad in unique jewelry hanging form odd parts of the face and topped with green hair. Pieces of his hair have been found and sent to a chemistry lab where chemist Audia Ayotte is investi- gating the cause of the color green. This weekend come see the official suds Tasting Contest which will take place on Tony Signore's private island off the coast of the Carribean. The events will be highlighted by the reign- ing champion taster Bill Bullock, who was awarded his title last year after former champion Eric Kennedy faced charges for Jay riding suds trucks across country. He claims he was only doing his job. lf this island is a bit too far away, you can always stay close to home and still have as much fun. Just give Jay Murray a call and you can go along with him to Gary's and Nate's parties. PERSONALS Anyone interested in learning to speak with those distinguishable Bos- ton accents, contact Dawn Derham in Tennessee. A group of scientists are searching for Cissy Yatsuhashi. They wish her to be the object of a study on incessant giggling. Brian Dunn crashed his Porsche twice between record albums and is now riding a bike. He is looking for a tape player that will balance on his handlebars. At Pomronis Night Club Jen Pom- frct appears as a belly dancer twice a week, while Ann Leveroni performs imitations as a duck-woman. Kelly, Marl, and Cheryl need some- one to drive them around, since their chauffer Shaun McMorrow is tired of listening to their cheerleading baloney. Heather Stohl is practicing her grand piano in her NY penthouse for Carnegie Hall. Rhonda Mullen would appreciate any information leading to the discovery of LeighAnn and Mike at Great Woods. Kevin Connolly needs someone to install hot water for his whirlpool. There are still a few passages left to watch Jane Bacheller in her competion with the Harmonettes in Egypt. Sue Oliver, was deported and is now Prime Minister of Canada. Any information leading to the find- ing of Jon Gallagher might be appre- ciated. He was last seen measuring the amount of sediment in a cubic yard of water in the Yellow River. The pro- ducers of Leave lt To Beaver are searching for Steve Grant. On their way to New Mexico Jason Stockwell and Steve Phelan discovered a way to happily jam with Jimmy Hen- drix, in Heaven. Donald Berry is living in this year of 2007. This publication would appreci- ate notification of his life 8t loves. Competing for best engineering are Joseph Davis and Brett Robbines. Mike Fallon was supposed to be com- peting but was detained on Richard Guerins's Jamican Plantation. Todd Schwalbe was arrested for counterfeiting money at Nicole Dama- to's Health Spa. 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