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Meg models the latest fashion — one leg rolled up and one leg rolled down. M. Muir Suzanne, aren ' t you a little overdressed for this football game? A. Paul tf h v c W M H r K — ns s •   _ E - r A KW A B. i jM v Afarfc Carew gets lessons from Monika Gonzalez on how to apply makeup. The Tom Cruise wanna-be ' s Eric Tucker, Rodney Sutcliffe, and Todd Graham I ' ll freshen up quick . . . no one will see! Kim Conefrey What Are YOU looking at? S. McGill, R. Brower, M. Johnson Go freshmen! Chris Boone making his own play-dough recipe! - Donna Puccio Hey look, my face tu rned green, yellow, and black! G. Doherty and P. Doherty trying to figure out what K. McCasland is singing. While the rest of the Junior Class watches the pep rally D. Watts and K. Wachtel watch the football players. P. M i ■-§, P? ' 5 s I ifr 2 §- . Y_ B 1 _ .. ' ■JSSBKKP.... k ' «HR G. Hunsacker, H. MacAskil, and A. Turner flirting with the photographer. B. Thomas trying to steal the ball away from V. Vilano. 8 Look, Lorene — a shooting star! B. Oram and J. Holland Jill Blake pondering on whether to mold or not to mold. I have no idea what I ' m suppose to do. Jennifer MacRae Fresh men girls getting into their first pep rally. B. Monahan takes the game seriously while J. Gabbard gets too excited. Karen Cooke Wait, I ' m now ready for this picture. Our heroes do their stuff at the Homecoming game vs. Franklin. SaUal MMMNMMMmfc-9 ' ♦ p- - t ■• 1 T ftj. . T y-.. _M W fe fc I!. i g -, W S . I ' ITy _Tvc ■■— - P B K ftfiXA ill El ■SV; PV ' ft « 1 • mr B B B r - 1 kk: i fl B v ■B EJ i, t| ■m ■Ml The Freshmen class enjoys their first pep rally at K.P. (Left) KP ' s award-winning band lends a hand in raising school spirit! C. Mulcahy, B. Teixiera Proud freshmen pose with their masterpiece. Our Homecoming Court — princess Deirdre Monahan, queen Wendy Grote, and princess Suzanne Mas- terson. Football fans J. Destefano, D. Daley, G. Foster, and J. 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Toad 11 Washington St. Plain ville Likes: Chasing birds w DP, Thalassa, spending money, name game. Dis- likes: Donuts. Is that natural curl? , backing up. Ambition: To play a full game of Monopoly. Memory: Summer 88. Found: Looking for my lime green sunglasses. Other: Best wishes to DP, SD, CC, BB, SS, TJ, KC, LH, LO, Mom, Jen, and Dad — love you guys! Saying: What, did I miss something? Tammy Baker Baker 7 Bush Pond Rd., Norfolk Likes: Being w friends, Scott, 12, parties, the beach. Dislikes: Fake people, shopping w no money, being cold. Ambition: To go to col- lege and become successful. Memory: Beach w SG,SS,PS, 1987 football games w SG,SS,JV,TK. Ac- tivities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Found: On the beach. Other: Thanks Mom and Dad for being there when I needed you, love ya! John W. Acord, Jr. Acord Likes: Heather, skiing, motorcross, being happy. Dislikes: Car ac- cidents, not having money, getting into trouble, drugs, alcohol. Ambi- tion: To lead a rich , happy and pros- perous life. Memory: Ski trip in 88. Found: In Wrentham Jennifer Anne Barrett Jen 13 Red Bird Rd., Wrentham Likes: MM, beaches, hugs, poems, running, sarcasm. Dislikes: Not knowing, the cell w DM, waiting, The Man- Woman. Ambition: To find all the answers, get my li- cense. Memory: Cheering 87, 6 16 85, good times w friends, 5 15 87. Ac- tivities: Cheering 1,3, Capt. 4, sp. Track 1,2,4, W. Track 2,3, Capt. 4, Field Hockey 2. Awards: MVP Cheer- ing 87, Grand Champs 88. Saying: Oh I Guess I am. Found: w CK. Other: Thanx Mom, Dad, CK, JB, GT, TD, MT — I love ya ' s James M. Arsenault Hefty, Jimbo 25 Regent Rd., Wrentham Likes: Skiing, weird haircuts, Me- tallica, surfing, the beach, good friends, the Bronco. Dislikes: School, the bus, art fags, slow drivers, boys in blue, lame parties, dead heads. Ambition: To find the ultimate haircut, to own a monster truck. Memory: June 86, Feb 86, summer 87,88, freshmen study. Found: On the slopes of Sunday River. Saying: Shut Up, Give Me A Break, Go Nuts. Glen Barrows Booga 2 Bigelow PI. Likes: The beach, NY, fast cars, chevy ' s, skiing, snowmobiling. Dis- likes: Fords, breakdowns, speeding tickets. Ambition: To die with the most toys. Memory: NY w DC,RL,ML. Activities: Football 1,2, Basketball 1. Found: NY or driving w SB,DC,RL Jen Bailey Jen Pond St., Wrentham Likes: Stevie Nicks, The Dead, Cor- vettes. Dislikes: Teachers in bath- rooms, cliques, Walpole Mall, setting my car on fire. Ambition: To own a 65 Corvette. Memory: Stevie Nicks 7 86, Fleetwood Mac 10 87. Found: w AB,LS,GG. Other: Good luck to TM,TC,GA. ( Tammy Lynn Bassett Lynn 10 Churchill Rd., Norfolk Likes: Sunsets, beaches, cheerio, Time Of My Life, my parents, ssh, The Animals, Bogs w Missy. Dis- likes: BT ' s, goodbyes, accidents, alarm clocks, getting caught. Ambi- tion: To marry someone rich never work again. Memory: Seaside Heights 85,88, Pedidles, NH 87, The Southern House. Activities: Tennis 1, Softball 2,4, Soccer 1 . Thanx Mom, Dad, Missy, Good Luck Stacey. Saying: Who Said That? Michael Beaupre Mike 287 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham Likes: Boats, trucks, Whitesnake. Dislikes: Preps, Geeks, Michael Jack- son. Memory: Summer 88 w Renee. Found: On boat w Renee. Saying: Get Out Of My Face. Elizabeth Lynne Bender Liz, Lizzie Borden 434 East St., Wrentham Likes: Couth, Aramis, tea, Beatles, Rocky Horror, UK, MPS, summer camps. Dislikes: Fake blondes, blue meanies, men w egos the size of Jupi- ter. Ambition: To be Magenta. Mem- ories: England, camp, 10 by Xmas, The Jag. Activities: YB 1, ED. 2,3, Ed- in-Chief 4, Peer Leadership 3,4, NHS 3,4, Drama 1, Art Club 1, Mod. Sen. Other: L, Keep looking for scratches. Saying: In My Wildest Fantasy, No I Love Me For My Mind Michelle Elizabeth Bernardo Eggbert, Fric, Mick 46 George St., Plainville Likes: Being w friends, Boonie, shopping, shoes, weekends, par- tying, Tom Petty, Poems, spending $. Dislikes: Busy signals, working, being broke, getting caught, good- byes, Kelley ' s drive-way. Ambition: To find the perfect Riita, move to Maine, and open my own shoe store. Memory: 6 16 85 w Jen, Summer 87, 4 18 88, Tom Petty 87, Def Leppard 88. Found: w Kelley, shopping, on the phone. Derek S. Berry Mel Jr. 28 Valerie Dr., Plainville Likes: Notre Dame, George Bush, Conservatives, running, USAFA, USCGA, backpacking. Dislikes: Minnesota Twins, Losing Meets, Dukakis, extreme liberals, fishing. Memory: Philmont 85, Alaska 87, X- C Champs 88. Activities: SP, Track 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Xcountry 4, Math League 1,2,3,4, Mod. Sen. 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Boys ' State 3, Peer Leader 2,3,4. Awards: President NHS, Captain Spring Track, Eagle Scout. Scott Bettinger Bettinger 60 Warren St., Plainville Likes: Skiing, driving fast and reck- less, Led Zeppelin, Dan ' s smile, NH, partying, going out in the boat, blondes, brunettes. Dislikes: Slow drivers, thinking, making decisions, B.G. turning down the radio, rules, being late. Ambition: To die with the most toys in NH. Memory: Driving to school w Brenda H., Summer 88, partying w RL, JW, BH, DC, GB, SF, MC, ML, HV, AP. Activities: Foot- ball 1,2 Janice H. Bigelow Cupcake 168 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham Likes: Joe, shopping, getting even, being obnoxious w Jen and Chris- tine. Dislikes: Waiting in line at the Registry, users, Dad ' s lectures, good- byes. Ambition: To have one. Memory: Jen driving over the island at the Merry-Go-Round, 4 3 87. Ac- tivities: VICA Comp, 87. Saying: Maybe, I Don ' t Know. Found: Driving Joe ' s Monte Carlo SS. Other: Thanks J,C,G,J, for being the best friends ever! Jill Ann Blake Jill, (Baby) Blakie 15 Regent Rd., Wrentham Likes: Going out w the gang, The Window, Wellfleet w S,K H,TG. Dislikes: Watermelons, JM, w CM and GT. Ambition: To find all the an- swers. Memory: Bruce w JD, 9 15 88, O ' Loughlin ' s. Activities: Field Hockey 2,3, Peer Leadership 3,4. Saying: C-Ya Lata! . Found: Clean- ing up the kitchen w Meg and Jack. Other: To JD, MM, JB, JG, MN, CM, DK, So — you made my 4 yrs the best — To Mom, Dad, and Raym — I love you guys! Jeffrey L. Blood Jeff Bloood 30 Meadowbrook Dr., Wrentham Likes: TV, LB, Winning, WV Badgers, Weird Al Yankovic, Late Night. Dislikes: LA, Detroit, waking up, school, mosquitoes, pro wres- tling, commies, satinists. Ambition: To be on Late Night w David Letter- man. Memory: 9 2 71. Activities: Band 1,2,3, Pres 4, Jazz 1,2,3,4, Brass 1,2,3,4, Band Council 3,4. Awards: Director ' s Award, Most Improved For Band 2, Who ' s Who 4. Found: Watching TV at Ed ' s. 15 Meredith Bluhm Barbara Bredvik Carolyn Bobola Jennifer Bolyn Lee Brintnall Raymond Brouwer Anthony Boni John Burhart Robert Butler Sean Cady Eric Callahan Kristine Callahan 16 Meredith Bluhm Merry 30 Holbrook St., Norfolk Likes: California, hairspray, Lerone, money, gold, Dean, green eyes, Guess, summer. Dislikes: String beans, rain, snow, saying goodbye, pumps, jellybeans, nags, slow drivers. Ambition: To be rich and happy in whatever I do and to get my license. Memory: 8 88, 12 21 87, Florida 88, Balsam ' s 88. Found: In NA w Robin(steaks). Other: Good Luck Tina, KT, Suzi, SD. Thanks Mom, Dad, and Joey — love ya! Chris Boone Booney 96 Archer St., Wrentham Likes: Katy, cars, fishing, track, soc- cer, winning under the lights. Dis- likes: Fake people, losing, bad coach- ing, waiting in line. Ambition: To own my own business. Memory: 9 4 87 w AR,FR, 9 8 87 w AR,KC,SR. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3,4, Peer Leadership 4. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Found: Sunning in Hawaii. Other: Thanks AR and SR for all the fun years! Carolyn Marie Bobola Madonna 56 Mirimichi St., Plainville Likes: Danny, sunsets, grey flannel, 2 out of 3, Mr. Blue Eyes, Roger Rabbit, skiing, roses, happy faces, the NA way. Dislikes: Confusion, re- sponsibility, goodbyes, sadness, nightmares. Memory: 8 30 87, My father, 8 8 88, summer 88. Activities: Outward Bound 87, SP. Track 3. Other: Thanx to AT,SR, JB, LS, SD, DL, LE, and Mrs. Villiard for helping me through the rough times — I love you guys! Daryl Boone Boonedog 276 Taunton St., Wrentham Likes: School, biking, field trips, spaghetti, girls who aren ' t snobs. Dislikes: People who think they are better than everyone else, J.G. Ambi- tion: To become a chef and a rock star. Memory: Sugar fight. Saying: A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned. Found: Very quiet. Jennifer Bolyn 3 Fales Rd. Extension, Plainville Likes: Hockey, winning, KP, new old friends, toad, road trips, Del Val, Rice ' s, Art, Lafayette, college parties, parties. Dislikes: Losing, moving, dead animals in the road, Lori T., C.F. Ambition: Go to school, Peace Corps. Memory: CMU, M.R., my house, times w SB, MK, PC, DK, BB, TO, TL, SS, Etc. Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Basketball 4. Awards: NJ Teen Arts — States. Found: NJ. Other: Thanks Mom, Dad, Julie, and Beth — luv you! Mass. is an experience! Peter C. Boucher Macho Man 23 Mirror Lake Ave., Norfolk Likes: TP, X-C, track, leadership, re- sponsibility, spirit. Dislikes: Losing meets, hypocrites, drugs, irresponsi- bility. Ambition: Win a gold in 92 Olympics. Memory: Hock Title 10 25 88. Activities: W. Track 2,3, Capt. 4, Sp. Tr. 2,3, Capt. 4, X-C 3, Capt. 4, Peer Leadership. Awards: Hock. All- Star, Unsung 86 87, 9 Var. Letters, Gym Leader of 87, Tri Capt. Found: On the track. Saying: Excellent. Other: Thanx Coach B, Coach G my family. Anthony M. Boni Tony 410 South St., Plainville Likes: Guitars, money, anything that is different, Morton Downey, Jr. Dis- likes: Short hair, school, the PMRC. Ambition: To record a million-selling album. Memory: Aug 1971 to the present. Found: Wherever there ' s music. Other: Good luck in the future. Kristen Bourne 44 Woodland Rd., Wrentham Likes: Friends, working, animals, being happy. Dislikes: Snobs, argu- ments, being sad. Ambition: Go be successful. Memory: 1 88, 10 87 Junior yr. Found: In work. Barbara Kirsten Bredvik Barb, Woman 9 Timberlane Dr., Norfolk Likes: Doug, popcorn, blistex, Pilsbry Doughboy, future plans w DB. Dislikes: When people are late, being cold, hypocrites, spiders, goodbyes, dirty hands. Ambition: Marry Doug have 4 kids, be a french teacher. Memory: 10 10 87, prom 88, 8 88 — coming home, Jr. yr. DB. Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, YB 1,2, ED 3, Ed-in-Cf 4, NHS 3,4. Awards: Exc- Typing, Varsity Letters Jacket. Found: w Doug. Saying: Way 2 B! , If s a Good Thing Lee M. Brintnall Leeroy, Shubee 320 East Side Rd., Wrentham Likes: The summer of 88, the red beast, Chevy ' s, money, loud music. Dislikes: Fords, radar, homework, the dead jeep. Ambition: To be suc- cessful and make a lot of money. Found: Skiing w the boys. Other: Good luck to Tank and Jay — you ' ll need it. Raymond Brouwer Skippy, Swee-Pee, Raymo 80 Hawes St., Wrentham Likes: Motorcycles, concerts, my music, German, the sealions at RW, independency, black. Dislikes: Ac- cidents on construction roads, short hair, I.H., no transportation. Ambi- tion: For everything to go right for just one day. Memory: Times spent w my friends, 9 13 — the Breakfast Club. Found: Underwater. Other: I ' d like to say to all the underclass- men, school isn ' t a drag, if s the best times! John Henry Burhart Henry, Big John, Tiny 55 Lakeside Ave., Wrentham Likes: Football, food, gag, yoohoo, 75, AC DC w DG, TC, DO, GP, DE, and soupy. Dislikes: Useless people, football practice, camp, George Michael, Phil, Badd Bros. Ambition: To graduate. Memory: Beating Mansfield 10 21 86 21-13. Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. Awards: Varsity Letters Jacket. Saying: Shut Up, Dave, Toby You Fat . Found: Driving w DG TC. Other: Thanks Coach Par- iseau. Robert Butler Bob 8 Mohegan St., Norfolk Likes: Shows, my favorite band, kneeboarding. Ambition: To get rich and move to California. Memory: Summers in Maine. Found: On the beach. Sean Cady Spaz 294 High St., North Attleboro Likes: Surfing, sunsets w Gina C, being sober, summer 88 w Lori L., Juli C, and the rest, Outward Bound, Football, driving fast, living life on the edge, my friends, Gina., AP, Dan C, Steph R., Juli C, Lori L. Dislikes: Hangovers, drinking, fighting w Gina, losing football games. Ambi- tion: To be a special effect artist and make a lot of money. Activities: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4 Eric Callahan 21 Holbrook St., Norfolk Likes: Fast cars. Dislikes: Everything else. Ambition: To make it to my re- tirement. Memory: All of them. Found: Working. Kristine Callahan Krissy 11 Appletree Dr., Plainville Likes: Partying, sleeping, weekends, good music, true friends, CSN, Zeppelin, CCR. Dislikes: Mornings, Cliques, flashing blues, getting speeding tickets, Ignorance. Ambi- tion: To become a flight attendant and travel around the world. Memory: London 87, Soph, yr., High-T ' s triangle. Saying: Hey Guys, What ' s Up? . Found: In the Bahamas soaking up the rays. Other: Good luck, Amy Class of 89 17 Mathieu Capodanno Jeffrey Carr Cherie Cleveland Mark Carew Paul Carlow Thomas Carter Thomas Casey Steven Cloutier Glen Clow Jeffrey Carlson Scott Clarke Kimberly Conefrey Karen Cooke Kathleen Cormier Carrie Costa Kelley Cronin 18 Mathieu Capodanno Matt 14 Elizabeth St., Plainville Likes: Classic rock, driving. Dis- likes: Heavy metal, new wave music. Ambition: To be happy and grow old. Found: Driving. Mark J. Carew Hot Rod 63 River Rd., Norfolk Likes: Snowmobiling, quarters. Dis- likes: Waking up, breakdowns, un- happy people. Ambition: To be happy and have fun. Memory: New York w GB, BH, TK, RH, Horseneck Beach. Saying: Well! . Found: Have a dip. Other: Thanks for all you ' ve done, Rich H. Paul C. Carlow III Carlos, Carlow 144 North St., Norfolk Likes: Joan, winning, sports, nights w the guys, the Stones, money, Clint. Dislikes: Fighting w Joan, No $,5 AM hockey prac, losing. Ambi- tion: Take Coach Pariseau ' s job. Memory: Hock. Champs — Baseball. Activities: Football 1,2,3, Capt 4, Hockey 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Stud. Coun. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3,4, RSAC 3,4. Awards: 10 Vars. Let- ters, All-Hock. Hockey, Who ' s Who in HS sports. Saying: Tob, Did You Look? . Other: Mom and Dad. Jeffrey M. Carlson Jeff, J.C. 30 Cee-Jay Terrace, Wrentham Likes: Money, Partying w the gang, skiing. Dislikes: Jerry ' s car, useless people, blue lights, the day after, pull- ing over for J.F. Ambition: To make my first million before I ' m 25. Memory: Canada 88, beach party w MK, PD, JD, MC, DC, KC, JD, summer 88 at Egg ' s. Activities: Ski Club 2,3,4, Basketball 1, Boys ' State. Saying: Yeah, Whatever. Found: At the gas station. Other: Good luck to everyone. Jeffrey Carr Rey Rey 655 Madison St., Wrentham Likes: 68 Chevelles, being with friends TH, TG, CD, JF, FC, CD, MB, weekends, sleeping late. Dislikes: 578 Blue Trans Ams, 85 or 66 stolen Ford pick-up trucks, getting up at 6:00 am, yellow lights. Ambition: To find and many the girl of my dreams, to be happy and successful in what- ever I decide to do. Memory: The week, CD ' s house, Summer 88 w TH, TG, JF, CD, FC, CD, MB. Found: At Tom ' s house or cruising. Thomas M. Carter T.C., C.B., Marty 55 Desert Brook Rd., Wrentham Likes: Inside jokes w DG, driving w JH, good times w friends. Dislikes: Being a taxi for JD, wooden cars, Eurosport incidents, the cops w JM. Ambition: To be happy in life find Dave Barak w DE GP. Memory: After semi 88 w JG PP, kniphing 5. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Tennis 3,4. Saying: Howz That Grab Ya? , Monarch Power Baby! . Found: Trying to ski with Henry. Other: Good luck to all my friends. Thomas J. Casey Case, Casebalm 4 Lynn Ave., Plainville Likes: Jaymee, Chevy ' s, racing, Pink Floyd. Dislikes: J.R.C., boys in blue, wrecking my car, slow drivers, Fords, Mopars. Ambition: To be a rich and successful architect. Memory: 8 19 88, 1:30 a.m., 8 24 88, 12:15-1:30 am North Attleboro Road. Activities: Baseball 1,2. Found: Working on my car. Scott David Clarke Clarke, Scotty, Clarkester 40 Dunn Ave., Wrentham Likes: Datsun of Power, Taco ' s, to get even, cruisin Leeroy ' s track, DG. Dislikes: Radar, red lights, dead Datsun, Rt 121, running, snobs, working, Janesie ' s driving. Ambi- tion: To live my life to the fullest. Memory: Ski trip 88 w MM, FR, TH, MC, JA. Activities: Winter Track 1,2. Found: Around. Other: Good luck to Tank and Jason, You will need it! Cherie Cleveland Clev 17 Bugbee St., Plainville Likes: Rich, parties, vacation, going out w friends, sleeping late. Dis- likes: InOhouse, arguing w Rich, Ignorant men, snobs. Ambition: To be successful and happy. Memory: Out in the rain w Allison, 10 29 87. Found: Partying w RB, AW, Ewald. Other: To all my friends who were there when I needed them . . . Thanks! Steven J. Cloutier Squeaky 1771 West St., Wrentham Likes: Tracy, movies, bowling, work. Dislikes: J.G., school. Ambition: To get married and to own and run a bakery. Memory: Meringue fight. Saying: Thank God! Glen Clow 29 Lincoln Ave., Plainville Likes: Jill, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Doors, Beatles. Dislikes: Carelessness, Mondays. Ambition: To travel. Memory: Mrs. Russo ' s sophomore English class. Found: With Jill. Other: Thanks Mr. Pratt, Mr. Pierce, and Mr. Nolan for everything. Kimberly Ann Conefrey Kim, Kimber, Kimski 382 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Smiles, hot cocoa, best pals, creativity, sincerity, hugs. Dislikes: Goodbyes, waiting, cigarettes, bad directions. Ambition: To find true love success. Memory: Fla 5 88, weekends w JT, JE, JF, INXS. Ac- tivities: Drama 1, Yrbk 2,3,4, Tennis 2.3, Field Hockey 3,4, Peer Leader 3.4, NHS 3,4, Art Club 4. Awards: Varsity Letter Jacket. Found: w CP, LP CR. Other. Thanx Mom, Dad Perry ' s — I love you! Good luck to my friends! Karen Lynn Cooke Cookie 32 Stanhope Dr., Norfolk Likes: Softball, ice cream, swimming, skiing, M M ' s, sunny days. Dislikes: Dusting, h-work, wet sneakers, Monopoly. Ambition: Get my Ph.D in whatever major I finally choose. Activities: Softball 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1.2.3, NHS 3,4, Peer Leadership 2.3.4, Yrbk 4. Awards: 6 Var. Letters, Unsung — Softball. Memory: Snow- mobiling on SFs B-day. Other: All my love thanx to Mom, Dad Sand. Good luck 89! Kathleen Cormier Kathy 94 Cypress St., Wrentham Likes: Nothing. Dislikes: Jerks. Ambition: To graduate. Carrie Costa Costarella 33 Madison St., Wrentham Likes: Firebirds, candy apples, walks on the beach, cartoons. Dislikes: Laps around the tennis courts, wak- ing up early, Franklin. Ambition: To be a bartender in Jamaica. Memory: NY 88, New Year ' s 88, good times w SD, DP. Activities: Tennis 2,3,4, Yrbk 4. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Saying: Jess, if you had a brain, you ' d be deadly! Found: On ex- cursions w Sheri. Other: Thanx Mom — I love you! Good luck SD, DP, JA, LH, LO, TJ, BB, KC. Kelley Anne Cronin Frac, Cro 308 Main St., Norfolk Likes: True friends, The Dead, The Lodge, partying at MB ' s, beaches, buried treasures, red berettas, Oprah W. Dislikes: Goodbyes, Mick ' s What? s, Hardcastles, those scary times w Michelle, Decisions. Ambi- tion: To find the perfect Riita, move to Maine w MB. Memory: The Dead, 4 23 86, NH, Cape 87, The Early Night w MK, DG CL. Saying: What ' s Going On? . Found: W MB or M M Star. Other: Thanx MB, MM, JM, GG, Mom Charlie — I love ya! 19 Michael Curtis Jesse Darling Simone Desrosiers mama Amy Daley Paul Darling Thomas Daley Jonathan Day Jacqueline DiPlacido David Dix Lorinne Dunbar Sheri Durrick James Damato Angela Decristofaro Cheryl Domenica Derek Ellenberger Jeremy Farling 20 Michael Curtis Mike 4 Cedar Rd., Norfolk Likes: Parties, girls, heavy metal, lift- ing. Dislikes: Getting busted, school. Ambition: To be an AirBorne Ranger. Memory: Summer 88. Found: At a party. Amy Daley 8 Washington St., Plainville Likes: Sleeping, true friends, Chip- pendales, having no bills and lots of money. Dislikes: Cliques, having no money, getting caught, being bored, Gym Class. Ambition: To be the grieving widow of a billionaire. Memory: Too many. Found: Any- where but here. Other: Thanks to everyone who gave me a shove when I needed it, especially Mom, Dad, and Carla. Thomas W. Daley Tom 12 Hanover St., Norfolk Likes: Gayle, hockey, football, par- ties. Dislikes: Practices, waking up, cleaning my house the morning after, homework. Ambition: To find a job that I like. Memory: Pink Floyd w BB and MT. Activities: Football 2,3,4, Hockey 3,4. Found: At a party. Other: Thanks to Jen. James Damato Jim, Jamas, Jewmass 735 West St., Wrentham Likes: Skiing, cycling, chocolate, soc- cer, Volvo power, a good argument, kooshing, good friends. Dislikes: Crutches, pain, losing, answering machines, Algebra, broken bones, being told what to do. Ambition: To own my own law firm. Memory: Kniphing 5 w TC, JD, crash on the beach w MK, KC, JC, DC, JD, PD. Activities: Soccer 1,2, Track 1,3. Found: In the hospital. Other: Christa, good luck in your senior year! Jesse Darling Jesse B. 5 Spring St., Norfolk Likes: Weekends, JB ' s Homeroom, doing nothing in class, Def Leppard. Dislikes: TC ' s shortcuts, Burns Barn, no license. Ambition: To get out of high school on time. Memory: Matt ' s beach party w PD, MC, JC, RK, KK, JD, MC, JD. Activities: Soccer 1,2. Saying: Hey! What ' s Up? . Found: On the phone looking for a ride. Other: Good luck to KC, SL, PB, TL, and LM. Paul C. Darling P.D. 24 Fredrickson Rd., Norfolk Likes: Going out w DE and TC, guitar, Van Halen, Bruins, concerts, Destructive nights w JM and JD. Dis- likes: Driving Jesse around, home- work, studying, Jerry ' s car, nights at JC ' s, the morning after. Ambition: To someday be a famous guitar player. Memory: Monsters, crash on the beach w JD, MK, KC, DC, MC, JC. Activities: Football 1,2, Peer Leadership 3,4. Saying: We ' ll Go! Other: Good luck to my friends Jonathan Day Zack 560 Hancock St., Wrentham Likes: Arizona, Metallica, G-n-R, The Le Manster, The Drakester. Dis- likes: Waterbeds, Vic, Norfolk cops. Ambition: To own my own business. Memory: 9 17 88. Found: Sarah ' s. Angela Decristofaro Angel, Angie, Binky 11 Walnut St., Plainville Likes: Mike, archery, Jeeps, 4 wheel- ing, shooting pool. Dislikes: Boys in blue, inhouse, snobs. Ambition: To be a chef on a cruise ship and to travel the world. Memory: 6 6 88, 5 27 88, 7 3 88 11:56 P.M. Found: Cruisin in a Jeep, hanging around w Mike. Simone Lisa Desrosiers Mona, Sam, Mona Lisa Likes: Wayne, roses, spending money, Zeppelin, parties, sleeping. Dislikes: Morning, blue lights, liars, two faced people, soggy french fries. Ambition: To be good at whatever I do and be happy. Memory: New York, 2 88 w RS. Saying: Are You Lying? , Do I Have To? Found: Partying in North Attleboro. Other: Good luck Tina and Merry, Thanks Mom. Jacqueline M. Diplacido Jackie 203 Creek St., Wrentham Likes: SM, food, gossip, The Window, spying, giggles. Dislikes: Watermelons, poison ivy. Ambition: Go to UMass. Memory: Jr. Yr., B.S. w JB, cheering 87, 88, Grand Champs, JB ' s Kitchen. Activities: Sec. 2,3,4, Cheering 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter Jacket. Saying: We ' re Staying! . Found: Eating or w Redheads. Other: Thanx cheerleaders for 3 yrs. of laughing, luv hugs Mom Dad, Tom, Meg, thanx for listening — I love ya! David Dix Dave 12 Mathurin Rd., Plainville Likes: Friends, bodybuilding, Arnold Schwarzenegger movies, Wayne Gretzky, all sports. Dislikes: Missing workouts, dieting, being bored, being lonely. Ambition: To run my own gym. Memory: 9 7 88. Activities: Weight Training 2,3,4, Yrbk. 4. Other: Thanks Kristin for being a good friend when I needed one. Saying: What ' s up, Dave? Cheryl Domenica 410 Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: Sleeping, being w My friends, Pink Floyd, playing pool and cards over KW ' s. Dislikes: Liars, school, fighting w Friends, being yelled at. Ambition: To graduate from high school and go to Europe. Memory: Summer 88, 9 2 88 w KW, TG, CD, JC, FC. Found: Following a green car. Other: Thanks Chrissie for being there. Lorinne M. Dunbar Lori 93 Burnt Swamp Rd., Wrentham Likes: Vinnie, shooting pool, water skiing, horses. Dislikes: Being bored, not having a car. Ambition: To go to Hawaii w Vinnie and to own another Supra. Memory: 7 30 88, 7 9 88, 7 18 88, 8 5 88, CA 87-88, Def Lep- pard 9 28 88. Saying: Let ' s Go Crash, Sure. Found: Cruisin in the TA w Vinnie. Other: Thanks for always being there, Gail. Sheri Ann Durrick Berra Woman, Boog 24 James St., Plainville Likes: Excursions w CC, DP, LH, JA, beaches, driving, spending $, going out w Friends. Dislikes: Traffic jams, driving w JA, Nerds, two-faced people, no $. Ambition: To live in a wedge-free world. Memory: Summer 88 w CC, DP, JA, New Year ' s 88, N.Y. 88. Awards: Who ' s Who 1,2. Saying: Come Hither, That ' s Scary! , You Nerd. Found: On an excursion in the Durrick Mobile. Other: Thanx M D, JA, TJ, BB, KC, LO, LH, EG, CI, for my memories. Derek Ellenberger Cheese 7 Briarwood Rd., Norfolk Likes: Tracy, Football, Broncos, going w TC, Fredrickson Rd. Dis- likes: Driving w TC, The Monarch, losing, Franklin, betting w Big Leon, being useless. Ambition: Have a happy successful life look for Baruk w TC GP. Memory: 5 6 88, 9 19 87, BW ' s w JG JT. Activities: Football 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2. Saying: Wanna Go! , You ' re All Over It! , You ' re Fat, TC. Found: w Tracy or at mobil. Other: Good luck GP, TC, JG, DG, JB, DO. Jeremy Farling 40 Trafalgar SQ., Wrentham Likes: Chevy ' s, camping. Dislikes: Fords, being confined. Ambition: To get a well-paying job. Memory: 8 2 88. Found: In the woods. 21 Elizabeth Gallagher Moira Gallagher Scott Gallerani Timothy Gamelin Rebbecca L. Garcia Shayne Gardner Robert Garrity Geronimo Garza 22 James J. Faulkner Jamie 7 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk Likes: Stacee, parties, concerts, good times w Friends, sports. Dislikes: Getting caught, getting lost, car doors. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Memory: Mon- treal 88 w SR, RH. Activities: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Indoor Track 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Vice Pres- ident 3,4. lelen, Fanz 7 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk Likes: Soccer, JB, weekends, skiing, beaches. Dislikes: Running on ball, waking before alarm, Trig. Ambi- tion: To to college be happy. Memory: Bri ' s w SM, WG, Prom 88, Crosby 87. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3, Capt. 4, W. Track 2,3, Capt. 4, Sp. Track 2,3, Capt. 4, Stud. Coun. 1,2,3,4 — VP, Peer Leader 2,3,4. Awards: Soccer MVP, All-Hock 87, 88, Unsung Hero. Saying: I Can ' t See That Far. Found: w Friends; practice. Other: Thanx Mom Dad, SM RH — My BF ' s. Anne Fecteau 9 Kennedy Rd., Bellingham Likes: Heavy metal music, writing (mostly poetry). Dislikes: Math. Ambition: To graduate, and to write a publishable novel. Memory: Water fight in Culinary Arts between me, Sheryl Smith, and Tom Brennick. Laura Finn 136 Seekonk St., Norfolk Likes: Horses, music, Tom Cruise, Patrick Swayze, Friendly ' s, Harle- quin Ice Cream. Dislikes: Math, Mar- jore Amors Barons Commentary. Ambition: To win at Megabucks. Ac- tivities: Band 3, Video Club 2, Art Club 3, Theatre 4. Awards: History Day Regional, 3rd Place State. Found: In the company of Patrick Swayze. Jason Gabbard Roger 50 Carriage House Ln., Wrenthar Likes: Badd Bros., Tina, getting aw; w Whatever, A Few People, spending nights w TC. Dislikes: Getting caught, soccer doubles, The Monarch, DE ' s old Granada, summer school, cost less. Ambition: To become a cop and move to Cal- ifornia to work for the FBI. Memory: 5 30 88, working at Bill ' s w DE and DD. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Elizabeth Gallagher Liz, Lizzy Likes: Being w Friends, coaching Softball, the beach, kittens, children. Dislikes: Snobs, working in the morning, decision. Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I do. Memory: Summer of 88, Inxs Concert. Saying: I ' m Only Kid- ding! . Found: Working w KS, TB, OR DS. Other Good luck TG, GH, SD, CC, DP, KR! Thanks Mom and Dad — I love you! dd Gala Whala 676 South St., Wrentham Likes: Football, lifting weights, my car, the bears, AC DC, robbin CF w Joe, Anne. Dislikes: Ankles, Hist. Jr. Yr., Jerry ' s in Florida, The Monarch, Barukish People. Ambition: To either be a player of a coach on an Football Team. Memory: 5 6 88 AODC. Activities: Football 2,3,4, Wrestlihg S Capt., 4 Capt., Basebc 1,2, BasketbalkLAwards: Hock. Star Wrestling. Sayings WhatxAre You, Retarded? . poepp n Moira A. Gallagher 578 Dedham St. Likes: Being w Friends, sunny days, weekends out w JW, TC, and SS. Dislikes: Rainy days, any kind of Math, dissecting things in Anatomy! Ambition: To be a rich world traveler. Memory: Monsters of Rock concert 88 w JW and SS. Found: At Star or driving around. Jeffrey A. Gale Jasper 11 Maple St., Plainville Likes: Skiing, P.F., good times, wilderness, M.C. ' s, living, times w W.R., the beach. Dislikes: Not ski- ing, the word spent, hurting people, car accidents, no money. Ambition: To ski the slopes of the world. Memory: Summer of 86 going across country w The Scouts. Found: Skiing w Friends and W.R. Scott M. Gallerani Tio 3 Huntington Ave., Plainville Likes: Golf, Mustangs, honesty, good friends. Dislikes: Trig., dorks, dweebs, geeks. Ambition: To find GK ' s golf balls in the woods. Memory: Summer 87, Summer 88. Saying: Whaf d He Say? Found: Heather Hill, golfing. Michael Thomas Galindo Guido, Galimbo, Mike 8 Bridie LN, Norfolk Likes: Mustangs, fixing cars, cruis- ing, models, Camaros, Alex ' s. Dis- likes: Snobs, jocks, KP Ballroom, slow drivers. Ambition: To become an architect. Memory: Summer 88, 12 11 87, Activities: W. Track 1,2,3,4, Sp. Track 2. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Found: Causing trouble w The Guys at Alex ' s. Timothy Gamelin Tim 40 Crocker Pond Rd., Wrentham Likes: Skiing, fast cars, weekends, Vermont, trucks. Dislikes: Repeating myself, red lights, getting up early, two-faced people. Ambition: To be rich and happy in whatever I do, and live life to the fullest. Memory: Honda 88, Colorado 88, study 86. Saying: Whafs Up? . Found: Working and hanging around. Other Good luck Class of 89! Rebecca L. Garcia Becky, Febe, Jerry 200 Chestnut St., Wrentham Likes: Drawing, sunsets, the city, good times w Good friends, parries weekends. Dislikes: Rainy days, bad moods, Mondays, driving at night, the next morning. Ambition: To grad- uate, to live in Jamaica w SF, to go to college. Memory: Summer 87 88, Cape Cod, Halloween 86, my year w Steve, Fla. w Tara and Shayne. Found: Out w My friends. Other Good luck, Shannon — I love ya lots. Good luck Donna. Thanx Mom Dad Shayne Marie Gardner Madonna, Hoodz, Alfa 45 Cee-Jay Terrace, Wrentham Likes: 24, Hockey, Vettes, Buster, the Jeep, HV ' s ride home convo ' s, Mum, Nana, laughing, LA ' s mop, poems, slamming Brenda ' s head in the trunk. Dislikes: Men in skirts (JD), Gretchen ' s sleep calls, work, AM, re- sponsibility, getting caught, thinking, Judie ' s flying mayo. Ambition: Find way home from Bouffard ' s, find out how Brenda I got home. Memory: Woods School, JW, WG, TK, CP, RL, stair riding w PP CP. Found: Jamaica Robert James Garrity 22 School St., Plainville Likes: The Ghia, Porsche, Bush, con- servatives, money. Dislikes: The Ghia, taxes, apathy, school politics. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Activities: Football 1,2, Track 2, Law Day 3, Model Senate 3,4, Peer Leadership 4, Sachem. Awards: Law Day, Model Senate Best Speaker. Found: Under the Ghia or at the pub. Other Thanks DS, ET, JM, JR, JM, AM, CG, KS. Geronimo Garza Gero 658 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: Girls, football, fishing, cars. Dislikes: Being bored, cleaning my room, accidents. Ambition: To be a carpenter, a professional football player, and to get married. Memory: Playing football, English class. Ac- tivities: Football 4, Weightlifting 4. Found: At home. 23 Daniel Giovanoni Mike Goddard Robert Gorman Todd Graham Julianne Grazado Mario Hall Carolyn Hayes Paul Griep Richard Hall Wendy Grote Tracy Hamilton Noah Hoffenberg Joseph Holland Lisa Haines Scott Hamwey Joyce Holt 24 Daniel P. Giovanoni Smily, Dan 6 Appletree Dr., Plainville Likes: Real bikes, the crew, K.C. still, cycling anywhere, anytime. Dislikes: English, warped rims, people on my back. Ambition: To become a category 1 racer. Memory: The crew (DK, GP, NH) anytime. Activities: Wrestling 3,4. Sayings: Yup, Uh-Huh. Found: Cycling anywhere. Other: Goodbye, crew. Mike Goddard 72 Grove St. Likes: Bending the rules without get- ting caught. Dislikes: Getting caught By Mr. Fitzsimmons for bending the rules. Ambition: To live life to the full- est. Memory: Freshman Year and 10 7 88 w K.S. Found: Wandering halls at K.P.H.S. Robert Gorman Rob, RG 39 North St., Norfolk Likes: Kiss, concerts, driving, playing guitar. Dislikes: Monday ' s, finals, red lights, sell-outs, work. Ambition: To run a radio station in Los Angeles. Memory: Monsters of Rock, Kiss, 8 18 88. Saying: OU812. Found: At a Kiss Concert. Todd Graham Todd 20 Berry St., Plainville Likes: Skiing, computers, airplanes, Science Fiction, games. Dislikes: Not being able to drive, homework. Ambi- tion: To be able to design and fly my own airplanes. Memory: Junior Prom, outward bound. Activities: Winter Track 2 Years, Spring Track 2 Years. Julianne Marie Grazado Julie, Jules, Jule 12 Pine Tree Dr., Plainville Likes: Steve, true friends, having a good time, eating, poems, sunsets, the beach. Dislikes: Liars, rain, the Graz mobile, getting up early, deci- sion, working, DS, NK. Ambition: To drive w LYS w out getting nervous, to be happy and successful in life. Memory: Prom 88, 5 7 87, Ha. w JS, Pink Floyd, 9 15 88. Found: W Steve, Joe, and LYS. Good luck to JS, AH, JB, CH. I love you, Steve! Thanks M and D! Paul Griep P.P. The Netherlands, Europe Likes: Skiing, vacations, parties, beaches, America, France. Dislikes: Bad weather, getting up early, fish- food. Ambition: To own my own hotel on the Riviera of France or in a ski area. Memory: Seei ng NYC from a rooftop of a hotel at night. Activities: Ski Club, Video Club. Found: On a sunny ski slope in a nice ski area. Wendy L. Grote Groat, Grote Likes: Beaches, sunsets, weekends, roses, good times w Friends. Dislikes: Those 6 weeks, liars, curfews, wait- ing, having to assume, fighting w JW. Ambition: To sleep on the beach; To be happily married successful. Memory: Parties at SG CP, Bri ' s w SF SM, NH w JH. Activities: Peer Leader 2. Awards: Soph. Semi Court, Homecoming Queen. Saying: I ' m Only Kidding! , What! Found: At Shell w Everyone. Other: Thanx M D the gang. Love ya! Lisa A. Haines Lis 112 W. Bacon St., Plainville Likes: Singing, dancing, red fuzzies, field hockey, friends. Dislikes: Liars, two-faced people, sprained ankles, confusion. Ambition: To be a success- ful physical therapist. Memory: Summer 88, stargazing, inxs, George Michael. Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2, Gymnastics 2, Peer Leadership 2,3,4. Awards: 4 Var. Letters, Girls State, 3rd Place Hist. Day. Found: Trying to catch up. Other: Good luck Sis T. thanx M D. Mario A. Hall Mars 8 Spring St., Plainville Likes: Being myself, true friends, what goes on in CL ' s camper, party- ing. Dislikes: Staying home, work ing, two-faced people, hangovers, people who tell you what to do. Ambition: To someday successfully run my own business. Memory: 88 at the beach W LH SP, meeting P.W. Saying: So, What Are You Trying To Say? . Found: w AP, LH, or PW, doing anything I ' m not supposed to. Other: Thanks Ann, love ya, Phil! Richard H. Hall, Jr. Rico, Rich, Ricka 8 Stacey Rd., Norfolk Likes: Partying, quarters, good times w Good friends. Dislikes: Cold feet, hurricanes, the next day, no money. Ambition: To make a lot of money and to have fun doing it! Memory: Mon- treal 88, NY 88 w BH, TK, MC, BB. Ac- tivities: Golf 1,2. Saying: How Un- fortunate. Found: Looking for Jason at Tom ' s house. Other: Thanks Mark, for being the best friend I could ever ask for! Tracy Hamilton Shorty 12 Potter Ave. Likes: Steven, swimming, cooking, going to parties, playing pool, danc- ing. Dislikes: Homework, J.G. Ambi- tion: To be a great baker. Memory: Going to the prom. Activities: Culi- nary Arts. Found: In a bakery. Scott Hamwey Hammer, Ham Dog 84 Medway St., Norfolk Likes: Iowa, Beatles, rappin w DG and MW, JB ' s class, basketball, Fag days. Dislikes: Breaking my ankles, DOH, chemistry. Ambition: To coach Iowa basketball to the title or to have a 1 rap album. Memory: Driving w JH, 6 pt. Bellingham 88, 5 20 88. Ac- tivities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1, NHS 3,4. Awards: Var. Letters Jacket. Saying: I ' m Being Followed. Found: In Iowa. Carolyn Jean Hayes Carolyn, Ding 15 Wares Ln., Wrentham Likes: Aaron, Dedham, Whitney Houston, telephone, special friends, Chez ' s crayons, soaps. Dislikes: Feet, running out of hairspray, decisions, CL ' s curiousity, busy signals. Ambi- tion: Meet Whitney Houston see the day CM gets her crayons. Memory: 2 20 88, 1 23 88, ES 87, 9 15 88, prom 88, my Corvette. Activities: Basketball 1, Softball 1,2. Saying: ... 4 Yrs. Found: w Aaron. Other I love you, AP! Thanx CM, KK, KM, KM, JG, JS, JB, Co. Noah Hoffenberg Skeeve 89 Williams St., Wrentham Likes: To skate, cartoons, skiing, my board, Caravan Air, Leah C, Moe, Larry, Curly. Dislikes: Stop Shop, Rent-A-Cops, Hypocrites, Satanic cults in my backyard. Ambition: To be the first person to sled down Mt. Everest. Memory: Mr. Raz ' s 5th Per. Class. Activities: Boys ' State, Mod. Sen., Art Club 3,4, Sadd 3, UN1CEF, Yearbook 4. Saying: What ' s The Word, Mon? Found: Thrashing the streets of Prov. Joseph Patrick Holland Ho 31 Priscilla Ave., Norfolk Likes: Football, hoop, food, fag day, Monday practices, summer vacation, sleep, ranking on Rob N. w SH, tennis. Dislikes: US history w JRC, hard practices, Maine 88, NY 87, DOH w Hammer, Rob N, Rob G. Ambi- tion: To go to college, graduate make money. Memory: BC game w KO, SB, GB, BO, SH, JP, RP John L. Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3, Track 1,2. Awards: Varsity Letters Jacket. Saying: Whatever. Found: In Boston w DG, JB Joyce Ann Holt Joyce, Chickie, Joyceie 20 Meadowbrook Dr., Wrentham Likes: Beaches, being w Friends, sleeping, Ed, music, laughing, gossip, parties. Dislikes: Waking up early, slow drivers, waiting, green beans. Ambition: To blow bubbles on the beach on a windy day not have them pop. Memory: 11 2 85, 10 22 87 w EM, 5 16 88 w EK. Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, DECA 3,4, Jazz 2,3,4, Peer Leadership 2,3,4, Peer Counselor 3. Awards: DECA States, Band letter. Saying: Chocolate Milk No Straw. 25 Alyssa Horton Catherine Intrieri Darryl Howard Linda Howard Christopher Janes - - ,- .- - lg| 1 ft JJN ,a«a 1 z 1 _ J i Jay Johnson Todd Howard Matt Johnson Theresa Johnson Pamela Johnston Michelle Joyce Eric Kearns 26 Alyssa {Catherine Horton Lys, Horty 111 Main St., Norfolk Likes: Joe, sunsets, art, The Gap, Nantucket, beach, weekends — The Boat, being w friends. Dislikes: Soc- cer, telephone poles, Buicks, liars, being upset. Ambition: To convince my Dad I ' m not sick when I say I like the boat. Memory: Prom 88, 10 9 87. Activities: Soccer 2,3,4, SP. Track 2,3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter Jacket. Found: w Joe, Julie, and Steve. Other: Good luck and thanks to JG, AR — luv ya. Darryl James Howard Binkerhead, Studmuffin, Monroe 85 East Bacon St., Plain ville Likes: Drums, Halloween, safety pins, Belinda Carlisle, punks, Tina on OLTL, cold wind, remote control. Dislikes: Marginotoxocol, worrying, conformists, bugs. Ambition: To play drums for the girl who adver- tises L.A. Gear and Agree shampoo. Memory: Jr. year As — 220 w Steph Dineen. Saying: Do I know you? . Found: At Cumby ' s or causing trouble w Carol (140). Other: Thanks to the Joge, who plays it 50 degrees cool. Linda Marie Howard Lynn, Linda Lou 31B Dedham St., Wrentham Likes: Hot air balloons, beaches, driving, 12 25, music, 2:18, autumn, fireworks. Dislikes: KP traditions, not knowing, hairspray, red lights, butterscotch, wisdom teeth. Ambi- tion: To go through a yellow light B-4 it turns red. Memory: Prom 88, Def Leppard, Sr. Yr., OEA trip — 3 88, 4 20 88. Activities: OEA, Art Club 3,4, Yrbk. 4. Awards: Who ' s Who. Say- ing WHAAT? Found: Out To Lunch. Other: Thanx JA, CC, LO, BB, SD, TJ, DP 4 the good times Todd Michael Howard Toddy, Hot Toddy 85 East Bacon St., Plainville Likes: Animals, my family, my re- ligion, talkshows, when people are themselves, wacky and wild things, apple head, female singers. Dislikes: Mean people, boredom, being sick, no money, unfairness, conformists, teeny boppers, being blamed. Ambi- tion: To be famous make all my dreams come true. Memory: Summer 87, Jr.Yr., Good Times w good friends, 8 7 88 — Rocky Pt. w Carol. Saying: Hey, slow down, sorry. Found: In trouble w Carol. Brenda Marie Howell Bren 41 High St., Plainville Likes: Partying, driving fast, joking, Pat. Dislikes: Death, speeding tickets, Shayne slamming my head in my trunk, getting caught. Ambition: Go to the Army, be a state trooper, find out how SG I got home. Memory: NY w GB, TK, MC, RH, NH W RL, SB, SF. Activities: Softball 2,3, Capt. 4. Awards: Varsity Letter Jacket. Found: w SG, JW, ML, RL, HV in Jamaica. Other: Hang in there, Jason — I love you! Good Luck Class of 89 — love y ' all. Thanx Dad — love ya Thomas Hughes Ferris, Hewy 75 Chestnut St., Wrentham Likes: 66 Convertible Mustangs, loud stereos, M M ' s, the beach, ski- ing, personal days, road trips, red corvettes, the green. Dislikes: Rollers in the rearview, people w no common sense, women who can ' t drive, no $, not knowing, indecision. Ambition: To break down the bar- riers that hold me from reaching my greatest goals. Memory: The week, 11 16 88. The UMass Exp. Activities: Band 1,2, Peer Leadership Phil Hulbig Phil 491 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: Originality, women, people who think for themselves. Dislikes: Deciding, plastic people, nukes, kill- ings, conformity. Ambition: To stay alive. Memory: Painting our school in flames on the art room wall. Other: Stay cool all ye barn rats: special thanks to GA, DB, BT, TL, JE. Ginger Alane Hunsaker Snapps, Ging 17 Chicatabut Ave., Norfolk Likes: Smiles, Celtics (ex-43), oreoing w PJ and HM, white cougars, the west, talking, shopping. Dislikes: Gigilos, trains, yellow lights, confu- sion, silence, ego trips. Ambition: To go beyond the ordinary. Memory: Florida, Danvers, Inxs, 2 14 86. Ac- tivities: Colorguard 2,3,4, OEA 3,4, SADD 3. Awards: Who ' s Who. Say- ing: Excuse You? Found: Wreak- ing havoc w Pam. Other: Love and luck to those who follow. Catherine D. Intrieri Cath, Huck 17 Sullwell Ave., Norfolk Likes: PC people, Roxie, Dads $, guys w fashion sense. Dislikes: Bad acting, complxes, the Gene. Ambi- tion: Know all of mediate. Memory: Caterpillers, NYC Sting. Activities: RH 1-4, Ten 2,4, YB 2,4 Drama 134, NHS 3,4. Awards: Who ' s Who Nat. Hist. Day, Var. Let. Say- ing: Sleep? Other: Thx M D, Andy TJ. Christopher George Janes Janesy, Chris 28 Tucker Rd., Norfolk Likes: Fast cars, parties, hunting, DG, USMC, cruisin. Dislikes: Radar, stop lights, slow drivers, underclass- men, Rt. 121, Clarke ' s driving. Ambition: To own my own business, be rich happy. Memory: U.H. Con- cert 7 88, Horseneck 6 88, Rocky Pt. 8 88. Activities: Football 1,2, Wres- tling 3,4, X-C 4. Awards: Var. Letter and Jacket. Saying: Well now, ain ' t that special? Found: w Scott. Other: Good luck Tank Jason, you ' ll need it! Jay Johnson 21B Baker St., Wrentham Likes: King Crimson, HP Lovecraft, brussel sprouts, Wentletraps, my driver ' s license photo. Dislikes: The Stones, Albuquerque, An- thropocentrism, people who don ' t know what Anthropocentrism means, things dealing w lima beans. Ambition: To be the all-being: master of time, space dimension, and go to Paris. Activities: Jazz Ensemble — 4, Marching Band 3, Video Club 3, Jazz Combo 1, Boys ' State, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Philip Johnson Matty 40 Plymouth Rd., Bellingham Likes: Music, Harley ' s, parties. Dis- likes: No money, over-bearing people. Ambition: To get a good job and a wife. Memory: August 88. Ac- tivities: Electrical 2 years, Machines 1 Term. Found: Working. Other: Farewell everyone. Theresa Johnson Terri, Tera Ber, TJ 14 Evergreen Rd., Plainville Likes: Good sense of humor, little kids, unexpected roses, impulse. Dislikes: Marty ' s job, confusion, when people misspell my name, goodbyes, the Gene. Ambition: To do what I want, not what others want me to do. Memory: 11 29 86, Semi 87, Anat. w LB, women ' s rights. Ac- tivities: For. Lang. Club 1, Yrbk 3,4, NHS 3,4, Pre-Med Club 4. Awards: Hist. Day 87. Saying: Groovy. Found: On the phone. Other Good luck to my buddies, special thanx MM CI. Pamela Lynn Johnston Pam, Spam, Spamela Likes: Shopping, talking, mischief, Oreos, the white cougar, ex 43, complaining, cold mon. mornings, winter, no money, practices, pa- rades. Ambition: To be successful at whatever I do. Memory: Florida 88, 2 14 88, 1 17 88, 8 10 88. Activities: Colorguard 2,3,4, OEA 3. Awards: Varsity Band Letter. Saying: Do I Match? Found: Shopping or causing trouble w Ginger. Other: Thanx Mom Dad — Good luck to my pals. Michelle Joyce Shell, Mich 5 Montauk Ave., Norfolk Likes: Being w friends, the beach, Calif, stars, partying, shopping sun- sets. Dislikes: Speeding tickets, Mondays, rainy days, double sessions, rumors, fake friends. Ambition: Live life to fullest, al- ways be happy smiling. Memory: U2 w PB, DI, SG, Europe 87, 10 87 w DI SC, w DI, BC, SB. Activites: Var. letter jacket. Saying: Aah, c ' mon! Found: Everywhere or w DI PB. Other: Good luck P,D,E — thks 4 bein the best friends. Eric Kearns 40 Sheldon Rd., Norfolk Likes: Lisa, rap, Adidas, money. Dislikes: School, grateful dead. Ambition: To graduate. Memory: 8 2 84, Jan. 1, time spent w CZ,LP,MS,CR. Found: With L.P. or at CZ ' s house. 27 Eric Keene Michelle Killelea Deborah Kuta Christine Kelley Sean Kelly Nancy Killelea Gary Kramer Tina Labine Ryan LaChance Steven LeFoll Michael Lennox Randal Levesque Tara Kiley Matthew Kudirka Matt Larson Michael Levesque 28 Eric Keene Keene Dog, Deene 10 Pinetree Dr., Plain ville Likes: Winning, money, having fun, being useless. Dislikes: Losing, being broke, getting caught, long practices, history junior year, Mon- days. Ambition: To one day grow up. Memory: Spain, Horseneck. Ac- tivities: Football 2,3,4. Saying: I ' m with the Bruins! Found: Working at Cost Less. Christine M. Kelley Chris, Hoodz 102 Union St., Norfolk Likes: Nicky, Red Corvettes, vaca- tions, diesel dog, freedom, NP ' s tickle spots. Dislikes: Waiting, not knowing, broken promises, The man- woman, being nervous, confu- sion. Ambition: To be happy always and to help Jen get her license. Memory: Soph. yr. w Gene Manz, 9 7 86 MPS. Activities: W. Cheer- leading 3,4, Fall Cheerleading 2,3,4, Gymnastics 1 . Awards: Var. Letter Jacket, Grand Champs 88, Semi Court 85. Saying: Gay. Sean Kelly Kel 2 Day St., Norfolk Likes: Led Zep, Hendrix, sports, Cel- tics. Dislikes: Tickets, blue lights, getting up early, losing, my picture. Ambition: To get through college. Memory: Partying at Tom ' s and Brenda ' s. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1. Awards: Varsity Letters, Capt. Saying: Easy, Psycho! Found: Out with the guys. Other: Good luck to JF, PC, MM, SR, JB, CK, DM. Tara Kiley Kiley, Teekee Cottage St., Plainville Likes: True friends, weekends, water fall in NH, BT ' s night table. Dislikes: Getting caught, endless dreamin, the last sip, hills with Betsy. Memory: Woods School, Cape 88, NY w BH, MC,RH,GB. Activities: Cheerlead- ing 3,4, Gymnastics 2,3. Awards: Varsity Letters and Jacket Grand Champs 88. Found: Out with friends. Other: Good luck to everyone . . . thanks Mom and Dad-I Michelle Killelea Killer 6 Sparrow Rd., Norfolk Likes: Summer nights, winning field hockey games, tennis, good times w friends, true friends. Dislikes: Being called Nancy, procrastinating, los- ing, failing tests, Mondays, dissect- ing. Memory: 2 22 88, weekend w SK,KC,JK, good times w AB and AM. Activities: Basketball 1,2, Soft- ball 1,2, Field Hockey 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Saying: That ' s Cool. Found: The beaches of Hawaii. Other: Good Luck Class of 89 Nancy Killelea 6 Sparrow Rd., Norfolk Likes: No homework, the day- double sessions are over, being 18, winning not wearing a field hockey uniform to school, Olympics. Dis- likes: Losing, being late, paying in- surance, having no place to go, being called Michelle. Ambition: Make it through summer w out my car break- ing down. Memory: Europe. Ac- tivities: Basketball 1,2,3, Field Hockey 2,3,4, Softball 1,2, Tennis 3,4, NHS 3,4. Awards: Most Im- proved in Tennis. Saying: I ' ll Do It Tomorrow. Found: Papa Gino ' s. Gary Kramer Krame, Kramester 291 Madison St., Wrentham Likes: Geometry class, Letterman, Monsters of Rock, graduating, any- thing fast, all. Dislikes: Taunton St., Mustangs, Algebra II, hypocrites, bad drivers, witch hunts. Ambition: To achieve greatness. Memory: When J.F. left. Saying: They ' re all the same. Found: Wandering aim- lessly. Matthew Kudirka Matt 261 Dedham St., Wrentham Likes: Drums, partying on weekends w friends, the Kush. Dislikes: Breaking my leg, English, Boston summer school. Ambition: To be a famous drummer. Memory: 7 30 88, 8 5 88, Cape Cod 88 w JC, JD, PD, KC, DC. Saying: Yeah, Whatever. Found: In a Rock Band. Other: Good luck to KC, DC, VK, and RK, with 1 year left. Deborah A. Kuta Kutabug, Deb 14 Cee Jay Terrace, Wrentham Likes: Being w friends, hugs, sun- sets, day ' s off, summer, smiles, blue eyes. Dislikes: Mondays, goodbyes, repeating myself to MB, waiting, los- ing, fake friends. Ambition: To meet the perfect Riita. Memory: Mich, w JS, Bertucci ' s w JB,JG,CH,JS, Sweet Hill 10 10 88. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 2,3,4. Awards: Var. Letters Jacket. Saying: Great Kid, Cool It. Found: Traveling the Caribbean. Other: Thanx M D, Lisa, MB. Tina L. Labine T, Teen 2B Amvet Dr., Plainville Likes: Woonsocket, beaches, sleep- ing. Dislikes: Snobs. Ambition: To be a cosmetologist. Memory: My Mother. Saying: Na Uh, Really? Found: In Woonsocket. Ryan R. LaChance LA 14 Walnut St., Plainville Likes: Time Of My Life, AC DC, Zebra. Dislikes: Trying to find SB ' s house w BH and SF, driving w GB, going to Horseneck w KA, WG, JW. Ambition: To beat 23.5 minutes, to get the foursome back again. Memory: Animals, Hong Kong w JW and SM, Sixteen Candles. Found: In an apartment w JW. Matt Larson Loopa 92 Grove St., Plainville Likes: Sports, parties, good friends, AC DC. Dislikes: Sunday practice, no money, having mono w MB,NJ. Ambition: To be happy. Memory: AC DC Concert w R.L. Activities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Saying: So? Found: At a party in Jamaica. Other: Thanks for all the good times w AP, DC, JW, RL, BH, HV, Class of 89! Steven LeFoll Steve 10 Oak Dr., Plainville Likes: Money, classic rock, The Grateful Dead. Dislikes: Fanatics, like metal heads, or total burnouts. Ambition: To be a metal head burn out . . . no, to be really !(§ rich! Memory: Hartford 86, Sullivan Stadium 7 4 87. Found: On the beach or in my Porsche. Michael D. Lennox Melnix, Mike 20 Horseshoe Dr., Plainville Likes: Ann, football, hockey, Monte SS, food, good times w good friends, Whitesnake, guitar. Dislikes: Trash music, arguments, snobs, Chicago Bears, alarm clocks, Olympics. Ambition: To become a licensed elec- trician. Memory: Summer 88, play- ing football w ET, LS, RL, TL, RG, TG, SG, JE, TB, GS, JRT, partying w AP, MH, CL. Found: w Ann P. Other: Good Luck to AP, MP, CL, RMJ, TG, CH, AS, EF, to the Class of 89! Randal Levesque Randy, Red 19 Witherell PL, Plainville Likes: Rock-n-Roll, sports. Dislikes: Silent Study, George Michael, Cel- icas, Impalas, horizons. Ambition: To avoid responsibility at all cost. Memory: 10th grade Geometry w Mr. Raz. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. Awards: Var- sity Letters and Jacket. Found: Sing- ing some song. S. Michael Levesque Mike 23 Colonial Way, Plainville Likes: Skiing. Favorite Memory: Going to Disney World. Ambition: To own my own business and be rich. 29 Chris Lewicki Kimberly MacMurray Suzanne Masterson Peter Megna 30 Torgun Lovely Sandra Lynch Heather MacAskill Mike MacRae Jodie Mangor Kelly Mannering Amy Matola Jeffrey McCarthy Cheryl McMorrow Sarah Mick Derrick Miller Andrew Mills Chris Lewicki Lewick 9 Wilmarth Ln., Plainville Likes: Money, cars, girls, football, baseball. Dislikes: Flashing blues, snobs, not having money, no car. Ambition: To find one. Memory: 8 16 88 w Stumpy, ski trip, Thanksgiv- ing Day game. Activities: Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Saying: You ' re Sure. Torgun J. Lovely- Toe 73 Warren St., Plainville Likes: Running, winning, snow ski- ing, flying, traveling, A.B. Dislikes: Losing to Foxboro, homework, wak- ing up. Ambition: Own my own plane, live in the Rockies on a lake in a log cabin. Memory: Europe 88 w MC, MJ, ES, WR, BD, DS, BC, KR, KG, KT, LN, EB, MN, AM, RU. Ac- tivities: Basketball 1,3, SP. TR. 3,4, W.TR. 4 X-C 4, NHS 3,4, M. League 2,3,4, Peer Leader 3,4. Awards: Boys State, 4 Var. Letters. Found: Flying the friendly skies. Sandra Darlene Lynch Sandy, Mrs. Erdman 639 East St., Wrentham Likes: Jimmy, happiness, roses, R.S., Zeppelin, jeeps, love, friends, shop, PP. Dislikes: Alcoholics, drugs, smoke, being broke, the Simpson ' s, B.C., snobs, drags, cry- ing. Ambition: To marry Jim al- ways be happy, to own my own graphics place. Memory: 2 24 88 when I met Jimmy, 4 16 88 North Adams. Saying: I ' m out of control, You got to love it, I love you, Jimmy. Found: Side by side w a press Jimmy. Other: Thanx Mr. Mrs. E Heather S. MacAskill Heath, Newer 141 Forest Grove Ave., Wrentham Likes: Being w friends, deering, cruising and oreoing w GH, PJ. Dis- likes: Decisions, friends, moving, goodbyes, being confused. Ambi- tion: To make a difference. Memory: Springsteen, Starship, 1 30 87, Prom 88, summer 88, 7 16 88, 11 6 88, Florida, Tailgate parties at CW. Ac- tivities: Colorguard 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4, Peer Leader 3,4, SADD 3,4. Awards: Letter. Saying: Ha! , Ya, I see the connection. Found: In the H Place w AB. Kimberly Susan MacMurray Kim, Kima 61 Warren St., Plainville Likes: Football players, beaches, sunsets, jeans, standards, Dobey. Dislikes: Rules, grinding gears, you know what, two-faced people, being alone. Ambition: To get out of the house w out a curfew. Memory: 8 26 87, 7 8 88, 9 4 88, 10 28 88 w CA, M.V. w Mullen, I.W. w Kel, Car- olyn ' s Corvette, Grandpa. Saying: Hello? . Other: Thanks Jeni; Lots of luck to BH, DC, SC. I love you. Mom and Dad! Mike MacRae Smacrae 318 Thurston St., Wrentham Likes: Skiing, Led Zeppelin, Maine, fishing, good friends, good times, 2:18. Dislikes: Homework, Rt. 5, breaking down, getting lost, break- ing up, being broke, JJ, Vermont. Ambition: To become a game war- den and live in Maine in a log cabin on a lake. Memory: Ski trip w MC, Rh, FR, SC, JA. Found: Hanging out w the boys. Other: Thanks Mom and Dad and good luck to Frank, Jason, and Jen. Jodie Mangor 125 Lorraine Metcalf Dr., Wrentham Memory: Summers in Buffalo, IRE w Farfar, Maine, NH, Mahoosucs, any- time w SM, KD, SO, CG, RH, AM EM, talkins w JF, TLY, MM, some- times w TL, sunshine, all travels shows! Awards: Chancellor ' s, Bausche Lomb, Science, French, Superintends for Academic Excel- lence. Other: When you ' re one of the few to land on your feet, what do you do to make ends meet? — P.F. Thanks to everyone who took the time. Kelly Ann Mannering Kel 30 Aldis Ln., Wrentham Likes: Lollipops, hugs, MW ' s advice, 13, Dobey, doublemint gum. Dis- likes: The monarch, decisions, busy signals, Paslebbies, you-know- what, CL ' s blushing. Ambition: To win all my bets. Memory: 4 23 88, 10 14 88, I.W. w KM. Activities: Basket- ball 1,2,3, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Peer Leader 2,3,4, NHS 3,4. Saying: Smarten up, But I don ' t know. Found: In trouble at SM w CM. Other: Thanks Mom and Dad. Good luck to my friends — love ya! Suzanne Masterson Zanny, Franz 1 Truro Rd., Norfolk I Likes: Paul, weekends, good grades, skiing. Dislikes: Fighting w Paul, running on the ball, Trig. Ambition: Get to college w SF! Memory: Bri ' s w SF WG, good times w SF friends, meeting Paul. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2, Basketball 1, VP 1. Awards: Semi Court 1,2, Home- coming Court 4. Saying: Well, what do you think? Found: w PM,SF,JM. Other Thanx for always being there, SF. Thanks Mom Dad! Love ya, Paul! Amy Marie Matola Aim, Aims 25 Blake Rd., Wrentham Likes: Art, Marilyn Monroe, flowers, Paris, the ocean, RG ' s french toast. Dislikes: Goodbyes, war, insen- sitivity, ignorance, smoking. Ambi- tion: To travel the world. Memory: 5 20-21 88, 6 21 88 w RG, the showers, whipped cream, Europe 88. Activities: Band 1, Peer Leader 3,4. Yrbk 4. Awards: MVP Colorguard 86. Saying: So Buttons. Found: Talk- ing w RG or RU, or asleep. Other: Thanks to all my friends, Esp. R. G. — I love you, and R.U. Jeffrey T. McCarthy Mac 17 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: Football, track, spring work- outs. Dislikes: Tests, losing races. Ambition: To get everything I want without trying. Memory: Summer 88, Thanksgiving 87. Activities: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, W. Track 1,2,3,4, SP. Track 1,2,3,4, Peer Leadership 3,4, SADD 3,4. Awards: Capt. Winter Spring Track — 4, MVP Winter Spring Track — 3. Found: In the Subaru. Cheryl Marie McMorrow Gert, Trudy 148 Boardman St., Norfolk Likes: The Brady ' s, good friends, the beach, laughing. Dislikes: J. M. w GT JB, waiting, fighting, confusion, sunburns. Ambition: To go to college grow at least one inch. Memory: Cheering, times w friends, week- ends at Daley ' s, NY 87, URI w GT. Activities: Cheering 2, Capt. 3, Capt. 4, Track 2,3,4. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket, Grand Champs 88. Found: At Tommy ' s house. Other: Thanx for everything, Gayle — I luv ya! Good luck JD, MM, JB, Team. Peter Vincent Megna Pete 215 Taunton St., Wrentham Likes: U2, the beach, vacations, going out w the boys, the Beatles, fast cars, blondes w blue eyes. Dis- likes: Being in the hospital, getting pulled over, no $, Daley ' s in the rain, losing weight. Ambition: Make a mil- lion quick easy. Memory: All U2 concerts, RI w MW, RD, BR. Ac- tivities: Wrestling 3,4, DECA 3,4. Awards: Var. Letters. Saying: Oh My Word! . Found: Living it up driving Jen B. around. Other: Thanks M D . . . Good Luck DM MM Sarah E. Mick Micky 50 Desert Brook Rd., Wrentham Likes: Apples, tennis, basketball, sunshowers, movies w MD, being obnoxious. Dislikes: Hiccups, clay lines, skidding in the truck, DK ' s look, mosquitoes. Ambition: To fix my car. Memory: Spain 87, MASC 88, Summer 88, States 86. Activities: Tennis 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Basketball 1,3, Capt. 4, Student Coun. 3,4 — Pres., NHS 3,4. Awards: Varsity Letters, MVP — Tennis 1,3, Hock. All-Star. Saying: No No Time! Found: Play- ing tennis. Derrick Miller Dezzy, Feuci 110 East Side Rd., Wrentham Likes: The weekend, sports, having a good time, Jeanine, D.G. Dislikes: Doing nothing, no money, J.J. Ambi- tion: To become rich and succeed in whatever I do. Memory: Ski trip to stow. Activities: Football 3, Wres- tling 3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Saying: O-Yah! — Great Kid! . Found: At the Cape. Other: Good luck to MM, SC, TG, JC, JF, Tank, and the future classes to come. Andrew J. Mills Andy 55 Priscilla Ave., Norfolk Likes: Art, Snoopy, RM, CS, TL (X3), JM, DS, SD, BG, Barb Freddy. Dis- likes: People who formulate opin- ions of people they don ' t know. Ambition: To live my life to its fullest share it w people I love. Memory: Boston w TL, SD, DS, Prom 87-8, London 86, 8 20 88. Activities: Art Club 3, Pres. 4, Peer Leader 3,4, NHS 3,4, Delta 4, Yrbk 1,2,3,4. Awards: Nat. Merit — Art. Other: Best of luck to D.S. and all my closest friends. 31 Deirdre Monahan Andrea Moses Linda Nelson Jennifer Moore Matthew Moran W -is| ■- ■— m h v - - i a ' Rm.M B L :3y Kr H _? .. Si Mf - i Meaghan Muir Cheryl Mullen Marjorie Nelson Jonathan Neske Jerry Morganelli Kirstin Murray Robert Newton Aaron Nicodemus Steve Noonan Peter O ' Connell Susan O ' Connor 32 Deirdre Monahan Mary 308 Chestnut St., Wrentham Likes: Eric, Mercedes, my license plate, the beach. Dislikes: California girls, waiting, the cell w fB. Ambi- tion: To be happy and successful. Memory: 10 10 87, Cheering 87, NH w ES, JS, KT, DK, TL, Mich. w ES. Activities: Treas. 1,2,3,4, Cheerlead- ing 2,3,4, Capt 3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter Jacket, Prom Court 88, Homecoming Court 88. Other: Love Thanks to Mom, Dad, Eric, JS, MM, KT, CK. Thanks, Matty, for al- ways being there. Jennifer C. Moore Jen, Squirt, Moe 423 South St., Plainville Likes: True friends, inxs, du ' s driv- ing, Rachel ' s parties, onset, Sid. Dis- likes: Practice, parades, football games, lazy people, snobs. Ambi- tion: Find my own identity. Memory: Inxs w RU, 4 27 — 5 1 88, Summer 87, 88, Prom 88, 7 12 — 16 88 w RU, 8 25 88 w RU, KD, MN, 11 6 88 — NESBA champs. Activities: Color- guard 3,4. Saying: I Don ' t Care, Its Up To You. Found: w RU being ob- noxious. Other: Thanx for everything Mom Dad, RU, AM, LB — you ' re the best! Matthew Thomas Moran Matty Mo 2 Old Coach Rd., Norfolk Likes: Sports, going out w The guys, lifting, talks w JB. Dislikes: Crutches, losing. Memory: Winning the hock, good times at TD ' s. Ac- tivities: Baseball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3, Football 4. Awards: Hock. League Baseball All-Star Game 87. Found: With no money. Other: DM. Thanks for being the best friend someone can have. Jerry Morganelli Morgs 130 Cherry St., Wrentham Likes: Jenette, annoying PD, JD, DO, Ratt, destructive nights w PD JD. Dislikes: People making fun of my car, getting chased by dogs, getting caught, homework. Ambition: To find a job I like, beat Sandi S. at basketball. Memory: Def Leppard and Dokken Concerts, Jr. Yr. Ac- tivities: Football 2,3,4, Boys ' State. Found: Looking for a new car. Other: Good luck to SS, PD, DO, MK, MM, JC, JD, PB. Saving: What Are You, Ignorant? Andrea Jay Moses Andraya, Andy 6 Sharon Ave., Norfolk Likes: Pink roses, sunsets, Italian guys, blue eyes, traveling, aqua, shopping, W. Roxbury. Dislikes: De- cisions, school, waiting, being told what to do. Ambition: Travel the world, get married, live a long, healthy, happy life. Memory: 10 86, Europe, 2 88, talks w Bud Ann. Ac- tivities: Yrbk. 4. Found: Living in a mansion overlooking the ocean. Other: Congrats to my friends the class of 89. Bye! Saying: What It Is? Meaghan L. Muir Meg 211 Creek St., Wrentham Likes: The window, Saukey w The girls, blue eyes, spying, billygoats. Dislikes: Driving w JB, water- melons, Jilltendo, fumagated people. Ambition: To find all the answers prove to J that my situation is worse. Memory: Jr. Yr., Reg. sun- splash w SO. Activities: SC 2,3,4, FH 3,4, SP, TR 3,4. Found: Looking for peip w Gayle. Saying: We ' re Going! Other: Thanx JD for bein there, the girls 4 the fun, and Jimbo 4 helpin me grow up — miss you Cheryl Lee Mullen Mul, Mullen 80 Alderbrook St., Wrentham Likes: Guys, crayons, clowns, hugs, long talks w Jason, Wizard of Oz, Falmouth. Dislikes: Guys, thinking, whoever invented 6am, paslebbies, You Know What, High St. Ambition: To have a Crayon in every color; to finish a sentence B-4 1 forget what I was going to say. Memory: Falmouth, summer 88, 10 19 88, talks w Jay Aaron, M.V.W Kim, Sr. Yr. Activities: DECA 3,4. Found: In trouble at SM w KM. Other: Thanx Mom Dad — luv ya Kirstin Murray QR 118 Park St., Wrentham Likes: Concerts, rock, art, the class of 89, Garfield. Dislikes: Politics, people who are not orig- inal. Activities: Swim Team (HHS). Awards: Swimming at my other school. Linda Beth Nelson L.B., Blondie 195 Harvard Ln., Wrentham Likes: Sunsets, smiles, M.A., hugs, Teddy Bears, Led Zeppelin, karate. Dislikes: JW ' s complaining, bad knees, public bathrooms, stereo- types. Ambition: To work w NASA, to get my black belt. Memory: CT. w JW, Europe 88, Boston w SS. Ac- tivities: Athl. Trainer 88, 89 Peer Leader, SADD. Awards: Var. Letter. Found: Kennedy Space Center of w MA. Other Good luck class of 89, ESP. SS, JW, MG. Saying: Qu ' est-ce C ' est? Come Back To Jamacia. Marjorie Nelson Marj 32 Union St., Norfolk Likes Mustangs, laughing, playing pool w Friends, camping, hiking, mini dirt bike riding. Dislikes: Snobs, insecure people, being called Large Marge, people who cheat and get away w It. Ambition: To fi- nally decide what I ' m going to do w My life! Memory: Summer of 86, 87, 88. Found: Riding J.G.B. ' s dirt bike. Jonathan Neske Gon 10 Down St., Wrentham Likes: Rural towns, forest, jazz, writ- ing, archery. Dislikes: Cities, phony people, corruption. Ambition: To find my Utopia and then make it better. Memory: Evangelyn. Ac- tivities: Scout 1, Int ' l Club 1,2,3, Sachem 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4. Found: Listening to Jazz or walking in a forest. Other: Good luck in 90 to the percussion line. Saying: Do You Know Where Your Towel Is? , Got My Mojo! Robert S. Newton Newt, Fig 19 Wellfleet Dr., Norfolk Likes: Celtics, bears, sleep. Dislikes: Band, Red Skins, football practice. Ambition: To become rich. Found: Asleep. Aaron Nicodemus Nic, A-train 7 Diamond St., Norfolk Likes: Stick shift cars, the weekend, the chase, Celtics, Red Sox, The Sting. Dislikes: Failure, repairs, the 6th game, the Yankees, cats. Ambi- ! Hon: To work hard enjoy the rest of my life. Memory: Summer 88 Sr. Yr., graduation. Activities: Football 1,2,4, Wrestling 3,4, Band 1,2,3, Peer Leader 4, NHS 3,4. Awards: — Var- sity Letters in Football, Wrestling, Music. Found: At the Panettiere ' s house, eating. Steve Noonan Noodle 283 Shear St., Wrentham Dislikes: English, except Mr. Black ' s class. Peter D. O ' Connell Repete 3 Lee Road, Sharon Likes: Vacationing, socializing, talk- ing on the phone. Dislikes: car pay- ments, insurance payments. Found: Cape Cod. Susan O ' Connor Sue, Susie, Snez 33 Red Bird Rd., Wrentham Likes: Shopping, the cape, snow- falls, skiing, good times w Friends, eating. Dislikes: Waking up early, goodbyes, decisions, being lost, being early. Ambition: To agree w AR. Activities: Sp. Tr. 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 2,3, Stud. Coun. 3,4, Peer Leader 2,3,4. Awards: Var. Letter, Capt. Found: The beaches of Well- fleet. Memory: Summer, 1 87 w JS, 5 20 88 w JB, JB, JS, MM, AR, Reggae sunsplash 88. Other: Thanks Mom Dad, Christine, PJ. Saying: Like, Y ' Know? 33 Jaime Ohlson m Linda Operach James Panettiere David Oldread Billy Oram David Oliver John Packer w Nicholas Pasquantonio Aaron Paul IS28 V ' ( Chris Olszewski Philip Page Paul Paulino Lisa Peavey Sandra Pennacchio Robert Pfischner Glen Pisani 34 Jaime Ohlson Angus 15 Hancock St., Plainville Likes: Danielle, Led Zeppelin, Vintage Mustangs, Cruising the streets of Franklin w TG, Guns-N- Roses. Dislikes: Chevy ' s, Metallica, Anthrax, work, sports, rap, piggers (cops), speeding tickets. Ambition: To go 1 month w Out a speeding ticket. Memory: Guns-N-Roses con- cert 88, 2 10 88 w DKM. Found: Plympton, Mass w Danielle Merritt — skipping. David Oldread Olreed 62 Spring St., Plainville Likes: Carolyn, arguing w GP (knowing I ' m right), the white Grand AM, trips to the Garden in Aspen. Dislikes: Car accidents, bad knees, TC ' s driving, hospitals in- Maine, En- glish 87, 89, JM ' s music, white Cor- vettes. Ambition: To be wealthy, successful own NY Giants season tickets. Memory: Calif. 4 19 87, Mem. Day weekend 88, summer 88. Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Peer Leader 3,4. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Other: Thanks Mom and Dad. David C. Oliver Uberkind, Mr. X 608 Second Ave., South Likes: Spk, drums, elp, rush, xmp, ped ' s, comics, darkness. Dislikes: Narrow minds, the right, stupid people, editing constraints, malls. Ambition: To get a half doz. donuts w Out buying 6. Memory: UK 85, Boston bike tour SPK 88. Activities: Mends 1,2,3,4 Video Club 2,3,4. Awards: Nat. Hist. Day 88. Found: w P,R D in a donut shop between Providence Reykjavik. Other: If you drink, don ' t drill. Chris Olszewski Soupy P.O. Box 1702, Plainville Likes: Golf, fast cars, flying through F.C.C. parking lot, wrestling. Dis- likes: Horseneck beach, getting up Mondays. Ambition: To be the best at whatever I do. Memory: AC DC Concert 5 6 88. Activities: Golf 2,3,4, Baseball 2, Wrestling 4. Awards: Capt. — Golf, Varsity Letter and Jacket, Hock. All-Stars. Found: On a golf course somewhere in the world. Saying: Oh ya. Linda Marie Operach Linny, Woman, Linda Lou 33 Turner St., Norfolk Likes: Tea, sleeping late, scrambled eggs, strawberries, challenges, good friends. Dislikes: Waiting, no car, running, waking up early. Ambition: To be happy and successful in what- ever I decide to do in life. Memory: 12 14 87, 2 14 86, prom 88. Activities: Tennis 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Field Hockey 4, NHS 3,4, Yrbk. 3,4, Art Club 3, Spot Light 2. Awards: Who ' s Who 1,2. Saying: Don ' t get hos- tile! . Other: Best of luck to all my friends! Billy Oram Billy O 160 Williams St., Wrentham Likes: Basketball, winning, Maver- icks, windsurfing, good times, being lazy. Dislikes: Hitting trees, losing, heavy metal, bad jokes. Ambition: To be successful enjoy life. Memory: Summer of 86, 12 14 86. Ac- tivities: Basketball 1,2,3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter, Boys ' State, Who ' s Who. Found: Finding a pick-up game of basketball. Other: Thanks to Mom Dad for being there when I needed you most. Good luck HB and TP. John Packer 3 Hemlock W., Norfolk Likes: Bicycling, partying w TM, TB, 90% of the females on earth. Dis- likes: Cold morning and early morn- ing, materialistic people. Memory: Going away party before moving up here. Other: Good luck to all the new friends I ' ve made here. Philip S. Page Fil 15 Topham Dr. Likes: Rush, Yes, Jethro Tull, band, friends, the Police, drums, pro- gressive rock, jazz. Dislikes: Home- work, McDonald ' s, chemistry, hav- ing nothin to do, doing it again, wis- dom teeth, hippies, scum, heavy metal. Ambition: To make a living in music, to find myself. Memory: NESBA finals 85, 86, 87, Fla. 88. Ac- tivities: March. Band 1,2,3,4, Con- cert 1,2,3,4, Jazz 2,3,4, Band VP — 4. Awards: Most Improved Concert Band, MVP March. Found: Playing drums James Young Panettiere JP 25 Chicatabut Ave., Norfolk Likes: Mrds, the Vikings, Saturdays, cruisin, full tank, shootin hoops, winning, fag days. Dislikes: Waking up for school, radar guns, the Mets, red lights, agility drills bad decisions. Ambition: To find someone who knows all the lyrics to Rosa-Lita. Memory: 9 13 88. Activities: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, NHS 3,4 — Treas., Peer Leader 2,3,4. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Found: Hangin at OJ ' s. Saying: Way Outa My League. Nicholas Pasquantonio Nicky 46 South St., Plainville Likes: Christine, hockey, motor- cycles, fast cars, parties, diesel. Dis- likes: Visors down, being told what to do, littering. Ambition: To fix the G.M.C. Memory: Summer 86, 87, Christine. Activities: Hockey 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Found: At the shop or with Christine. Aaron Paul AP 8 Harvard St., Plainville Likes: Football, Billy Joel, Carolyn, Moonlighting, Miami Dolphins. Dis- likes: Trucks, Franklin, crowds. Ambition: To meet Billy Joel. Memory: Thanksgiving Day 87, 2 20 88. Activities: Football 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Awards: Capt. — Football. Found: Out w Carolyn. Other: This could be you, Dan. Saying: And Then Some. Paul Paulino Paco, Spew, Elias, Bob 12 Lafayette Ln., Norfolk Likes: Full tank, empty courts, short lift lines, fast cars w Stereos, pay day, a big Marley. Dislikes: People who don ' t shower, radar guns, smiling cops, Dukakis, ignorance, nerds w Wheels. Ambition: To ski Mars. Memory: Ski trip 87, 88, Portugal 88. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3, NHS 3,4. Found: Face down in snow outside of Bri ' s. Other: Good luck JS, VC, SF, SM, JF. Saying: I Got A Bad Feeling Bout This, Chief. Lisa Peavey Lisa • 5 Wade Rd., Plainville Likes: Eric, parents, friends, ani- mals. Dislikes: Being yelled at, snobs. Ambition: To be happy with whatever I do. Memory: 8 2 88 5 20 88, times w Eric, CZ, CR. Found: With Eric, at work, or at home. Sandra Pennacchio Sand, Sandy 16 Village Green, Norfolk Likes: Vacation, NH, lollipops, sing- ing, spying. Dislikes: Driving in snow, decisions, essays. Ambition: To figure myself out someday. Memory: 1 18 87 snowmobile adven- ture w KC, summer 87 working at WHP. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3, Soft- ball 1,2,4, W. Tr. 3,4, NHS 3,4, Peer Leader 3,4, Yrbk. 4, Math League 4, Pre-Med Club 4. Awards: Hist. Day Regs, 6 Var. Letters. Found: Sunapee, NH. Other: Thanx KC for always bein there — good luck Robert J. Pfischner Fish 5 Cleveland St., Norfolk Likes: Celtics, WAAF, garbage time, golf, tennis. Dislikes: Essay tests, high beams, Lakers, three-putts, tak- ing the bus, double faults. Ambition: To prove to the world that I ' m not really shy. Memory: Spain 87. Ac- tivities: History Day Competition. Found: Hangin at OJ ' s. Saying: Take Off, Eh! Glen Pisani Worm, Pagina, Leon 35 Oxbow Dr., Wrentham Likes: Fag day, Badd bros., Susan, Baruk. Dislikes: Mqnarchs, failing, fighting w S.G. Ambition: To locate Dave Baruk w TC, DE. Memory: Eat- ing w JB, DG, TC, TC, DE, EK. Ac- tivities: Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 2, Boys ' State 88. Found: Working with the Badd bros. Other: Good luck SG, DP, and my fans. 35 Erika Lynne Pitt Kevin M. Ray Gregg Roche David J. Puccio III Donna M. Puccio Lesley Reed Kimberly M. Ritchie Karen M. Rogaris Alison Romsey Christopher P. Pungitore Alan Robinson Sheryl Ronhock Dawn Michelle Ross Sean J. Ross Stephanie Ross Regina Lynn Rowell 36 Erika Lynne Pitt Sunshine 92 Boardman St., Norfolk Likes: Summer at the cape, Sundays, true friends like JK, DG, RM, AM, Nana Boppa, sunrises, BTM, being w Drew-Z. Dislikes: People who judge others, goodbyes, fighting w People I love, not knowing where I ' m going, leavin the cape, sakp. Ambi- tion: To give the world the best of me, so it will give the best of itself back. Memory: Summers w Those who care, Prom 87, lady in red 1 18 88. Ac- tivities: Drama 1,3,4, Peer Leader SADD 3,4 David J. Puccio III Pooch 5 Valerie Dr., Plainville Likes: Girls, women. Dislikes: Red lights. Ambition: To own my own business. Found: McDonald ' s park- ing lot. Donna M. Puccio Donna-Bo-Bonna 5 Valerie Dr., Plainville Likes: My room, paychecks, parties, the beach. Dislikes: Complaining, rainy days, Mondays, Sat. mornings, saying what? Ambition: To suc- ceed at whatever I do. Memory: Summer 88 w SD, CC, JA, ET, JM, PB. Activities: W. Track 1, Softball 3,4. Awards: Var. Letters, Exc. in Typing. Found: Walking the streets w ET BR or w JA, SD, CC. Other: Thanks Mom Dad — I love you. Thanks for everything SD, CC, JA, BB, LH, TJ. Saving: What? Christopher P. Pungitore Pungie, Chris 60 Crocker Pond Rd., Wrentham Likes: Money, water snow skiing, sportscars, horses, being w Friends. Dislikes: Snobs, snakes, bugs, re- peating myself to Michelle. Ambi- tion: To be very rich and successful and own a Ferrari. Memory: Tom Petty Concert 87, summer 88. Ac- tivities: Football 3,4. Found: Work- ing. Other: Thanks to my family and friends. Kevin M. Ray Bits, Kev 35 Seeknok St., Norfolk Likes: Tennis, traveling, sleeping late, good times w Good friends. Dislikes: Waking up, school buses, inconsiderate customers. Ambition: To successfully complete college eventually travel the world. Memory: Canada 86, Europe 88, our graduation. Activities: Int ' l Club 1,2,3, Tennis 2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Yrbk. 4. Awards: Who ' s Who 87, 88. Found: Working at CVS. Saying: It ' s Just A Weird Situation, C ' est la vie Lesley Reed M.O., Weswey 251 Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: Motley Crue, Concerts, metal, black, L.A., long hair, jiggers w Gina. Dislikes: Fake people, crickets, maggots, flat hair. Ambition: To move to L.A. and do a jigger with N.S. Memory: Motley Crue 8 8 87, G- n-R 5 11 87. Found: In L.A. w GR, DM, NS, or at a concert w GR. Kimberly M. Ritchie Kim 35 Park St., Norfolk Likes: Charlie, good times w Friends, 4x4 trucks, days off from work and school, four wheelin, my car. Dislikes: Work, fake people, dirty beaches. Ambition: To succeed in life and to own a black 4x4 truck. Memory: 7 4 88, 9 26 88, B.M. ' s par- ties, summer 86, 88. Found: With Charlie, at L K ' s house, or driving around. Alan Robinson Al 55 Sumner Perry Dr. Likes: Fishing, boating, soccer, ski- ing, surfing, waterskiing. Dislikes: Classical music, the doors, golf. Ambition: To become a fighter pilot. Memory: Florida, skiing Mt. Snow, Dow Pines. Activities: Soccer 2 Years, Winter Track 2 Years, Spring Track, 2. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket, Boys ' State. Found: In the ocean. Gregg Roche Rocher 7 Chicatabut Ave., Norfolk Likes: Benny Hill, waterskiing, windsurfing, Bruce Lee, 3 Stooges, Godzilla, Pugsly. Dislikes: Los Angeles, Mike Tyson, old age. Memory: Various summers. Found: Exploring the outer limits of the Uni- verse. Karen M. Rogaris 50 Alderbrook Ct., Wrentham Likes: Good friends, shopping, Fridays, vacations. Dislikes: Mon- days, dentists, rainy days, getting up early, no money. Ambition: To be successful at whatever I do. Memory: 6 17 88, 2 14 88, summer 87. Ac- tivities: Chieftain 1, Peer Leadership 3,4. Found: With friends or working. Other: Good luck to my friends, ESP. PJ and AM. Saying: I Was Only Kid- ding! Alison Romsey Al 60 East Bacon St., Plainville Likes: The vineyard, the beach, french fries. Dislikes: Bruises, deci- sions, speed workouts, triangles in soccer. Ambition: To agree w Sue on something. Memory: Summer 88, 5 20 88. Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Soft- ball 1, Track 2,3,4, NHS 3,4 — VP, Peer Leadership 3,4. Awards: Varsity Letters: Found: The Vineyard. Other: Thanks for everything Mom, Dad, Lys, Deb, Sue, and everyone else. Saying: I Don ' t Know. Sheryl Ronhock 20 Bugbee St., Plainville Likes: Music, art, L.A., HP lovecraft. Dislikes: Snobs, when my car won ' t start, racism, the problems money causes people. Ambition: To become a professional musician. Memory: 6 20 88, Guns n ' Roses at the Or- pheum. Found: Driving my car . Say- ing: These Children That You Spit On As They Try To Change Their World Are Immune To Your Consul- tation. They Are Quite Aware Of What They Are Going Through. — D.B. Dawn Michelle Ross 43 Myrtle St., Wrentham Likes: Musky-Nuggets, The Guys, friends, Hawaii, field hockey, beachers, dancing. Dislikes: Being called sunrise, two-faced people, when AT I fight. Ambition: Be a famous dancer and tour around the world. Memory: Summer winter 87 w Amy, summer 88 w Lou, Gica, The Guys. Activities: Field Hockey 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Cheering 3. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Found: England w The Guys. Other: Thanx Lou for introducing The Guys. Saying: He ' s, Like, The Best Thing! Sean J. Ross Rosco Likes: Kim, sun seeds, parties, sleep- ing, sports. Dislikes: The Boys, losing, working, staying home, car troubles, being sick, arguments, double sessions. Ambition: To grad- uate from college. Memory: Mon- treal, TD ' s parties, all concerts. Ac- tivities: Football 2, Soccer 3,4, Wrest- ling 3,4. Awards: Varsity Letter and Jacket. Found: At a Daley ' s party. Other: Good luck, Kim. Stephanie Ross Steph Likes: Kevin, the Dead, food parties, roses, Snickers, Led Zep, CSN, good friends, SP, OB. Dislikes: Cliques, bad attitudes, goodbyes, head- games, bad memories, fighting w KC, confusion. Ambition: To get my license, graduate, live a happy live. Memory: Outward bound 88. Found: Wandering aimlessly w Kevin. Other: Thanks to everyone for help- ing me make it through these past four years. Regina Lynn Rowell Gina, G., Nesty 18 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk Likes: A.T., Metal, Anarchy, black, watching P.H. slam dance. Dislikes: Crickets, snobs, glam, favoritism, being out of Aqua Net. Ambition: To move to L.A. and party w DM, LR, and NS. Memory: 5 11 88, 6 30 87, times w A.T. Found: Doing jiggers w Lesley. Other: Thanks Mom, AT, LR, PH, MN, VS — I love you! Say- ing: Sorry! 37 Kimberly Anne St. Amand Daniel Sanford Rebecca L. Sharp Kenny Salisbury Victoria R. Sandstrom Laura Schaefer Sandra Schmirler Debra Schwartz % jjHH T ' I ? • ■pr :; ' - ' JH| fLj jm . ' J Jr : : ■■I k 1 Jr , David A. Sikut Charlene Silver Jennifer Smith Thomas J. Spadoni Jennifer Spink 38 Kimberly Anne St. Amand Kim, Kimmy, Kimba Likes: Ice cream, penguins, snow days. Dislikes: The nicknames Linny Kevin gave me, school food, math, computers. Ambition: To make art therapy into a respected well- known profession. Memory: 10 2 86, 11 6 86, Prom 87, Chem Lab. w Linda. Activities: Drama 1,3,4, Art Club 3, Peer Leader 2,3,4, NHS 3,4. Found: On the phone. Other: Thanks ML, LO, KB, HM, TJ, KC, KS, DS, LN, EP, RP, DR, Mr. L, Mom Dad. Good luck! I love you all! Saying: I don ' t know, I ' m impressed. Kenny Salisbury Kenny 67 River Rd., Norfolk Likes: Heavy Metal, Amy, partying, sleeping. Dislikes: Rap, The Dead, school. Memory: Monsters of Rock Concert. Found: Partying. Gregg Sandberg Sandbag 41 Maple St., Plainville Likes: Celicas, Jolt Cola, Saabs, Scratch tickets. Dislikes: Star Trek, Monte Carlos, rap, erasable pens, golf. Ambition: To learn to play guitar from Eddie Van Halen. Memory: Ski trip in 87. Found: Wash- ing cars in North Attleboro. Awards: Boston Globe Art Award. Other: For sale — 1976 Toyota Celica. Saying: That Old Trick. Victoria R. Sandstrom Vicki, Vic 176 Chestnut St., Wrentham Likes: Steve, Red Chevettes, Aero- smith, life in general, horses. Dis- likes: Snobs, fashion. Amibition: To live in the fast lane. Memory: Aero- smith 86 w I.N. Found: In the gutter w Kathy S. Other: Hey KS, KM, LR, GR — I ' ll meet ya in the bathroom! Good luck guys! Saying: What Do I Say?!? Daniel Sanford Dan 3 New Emerald Ln., Wrentham Likes: Children, fishing, working with needy children. Dislikes: Sad people. Ambition: To own a house on a private lake. Memory: Summer 85. Activities: Life Works 86, Out- ward Bound. Laura Schaefer Lu 155 East Bacon St., Plainville Likes: Sunsets, Celtics, astronomy, good times w Friends. Dislikes: Boredom, rainy nights, Mondays, lazy people. Ambition: To be the first person to land on Mars. Memory: Florida 88, Danvers 88, NESBA 86, 8 9 88, 6 17 88. Activities: Color Guard 2,3,4, OEA 3, Art Club 3. Awards: Who ' s Who, Exc. in Secretarial Sci- ence, Band Letter. Found: Looking up. Other: Good luck JT, see you at the top! Sandra Schmirler Sandi, Squirrel, Schmirls 60 Farmhill Rd., Wrentham Likes: JH, poems, friends, smiles, sleeping. Dislikes: Losing, good- byes, worrying, confusion. Ambi- tion: To always be happy. Memory: Summer 88. 10 3, can w KM, CD. 5- corners. Activities: Basketball 2,3, Capt. 4, Peer Leader 2,3,4. Awards: Letter Jacket, Capt., All-Stars. Found: Sleeping. Other: Thanks to all my friends, Mr.S, and of course Mom and Dad. — I love ya! Saying: I Wish . . ., Shut Up, John. Debra Schwartz Deb 14 Quail Run Rd., Norfolk Likes: DP, hot fudge sundaes, good friends, relaxing. Dislikes: Un- disciplined people, snobs, heavy metal. Ambition: To be successful in anyting I do. Memory: Band finals 85, prom 87, 12 26 85. Activities: Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Jazz Ensemb 1,2,3,4, Peer Leader 2,3,4, NHS 3,4. Awards: Concert Band — Rookie of Year 1, Jazz — Most Improved 2, Drum Major 4. Found: In a rehearsal taking orders from T. Other: Thanks to my Parents Rebecca L. Sharp Beck, Speck 43 Warren St., Plainville Likes: Led Zep, satisfaction, talking, Boston, UB40, PW, White Karmann Ghia ' s, Reggae, skiing, partying. Dislikes: Lies, ignorance, injustice, not facing facts, warm winters. Ambition: To have a successful, ful- filling life. Memory: Stowe 88, being w MJ, Dave, PW. Saying: Awesome! , What? David A. Sikut Dave 103 Rockwood Rd., Norfolk Likes: Tracy, Christmas, good times and good friends. Dislikes: Mon- days, going home early. Ambition: To be an electrician. Memory: Sopho- more year. Activities: Football 3,4. Awards: Best In Electrical — 86. Found: With Tracy. Saying: Road Trip. Charlene Silver 67 River Rd., Norfolk Likes: Mark, partying, shopping, sitting around, sunsets, having a great time w My friends. Dislikes: MF, the boys, snobs, rainy days, get- ting up in the morning, hangovers, school. Amibition: To live a long and exciting life. Memory: Summer 87 w MR., SH, PS at the cape. Found: With Mark, partying. Other: All the best luck to the class of 89. Saying: You ' re Such A Jerk. Jennifer Smith Jen 21 Turner St., Norfolk Likes: Summer, soccer, physical fit- ness, traveling. Dislikes: That Nervous feeling, disappoint- ments, driving around w Nothing to do, losing, starting my car. Ambi- tion: Drive a standard. Memory: Ski trips, inxs 8 10, being lost. Activities: Soccer 1,2, Capt. 3, Capt. 4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Track 3, NHS 3,4 — Sec. Awards: Student of Term 88, Who ' s Who, DECA Awards, Var. Letters. Other: Thanks Mom, Dad, Steve for believing in me. Lyle Smith Smitty 207 South St., Plainville Likes: Baseball, my car, Ace Frehleg, Alice Cooper, Guns n ' Roses. Dis- likes: Chevy ' s, Fords, snobs, jerks, people who think they are high class. Ambition: To play pro baseball, live in a big house. Memory: 8 1 84, summer 88. Found: Out with Lisa. Sheryl Smith Smilely, Shirley (J.M.) 546 Dedham St. Likes: JM, Heavy Metal, old cars, good parties, football, broken-down cars. Ambition: To find a guy who gives as much as he takes, and to be a Psychologist. Memory: Summer w JM, SO, KW, MG, SM, LN. Ac- tivities: Peer Leadership 1 Yr., VIC A 1 Yr., SADD 1 Yr. Found: At MG ' s house or with Jim. Other: Thanks Moira for being there when I needed you! Thomas J. Spadoni Tom 27 East Bacon St., Plainville Likes: Automotive, machine shop, money, skiing, Corvettes, Boston. Dislikes: Dodge, blue lights, school lunch. Amibition: To travel the world, and ski every mountain. Memory: 4 wheelin ' on Sandy Neck Beach, Scorpions Concert. Awards: Mechanic of the Month 12 10 87, 4 12 87, 3 19 87. Found: Spring skiing in shorts. Jennifer Spink Jen, Spinker 5 Bigelow PL, Norfolk Likes: Hugs, sunsets, nighttime, Jeeps, friends. Dislikes: Sleeping, labs. Ambition: To find all the an- swers. Memory: 5 20-21 88, 4 9-11 88, Mich. 87, 88. Activities: Gym- nastics 1,2,3, Track 2,3, Cheerleading 3,4, Peer Leadership, Student Gov ' t Day. Awards: Varsity Letters, His- tory Day. Found: Looking for the per- fect boyfriend. Other: Thanks to Eric, KT, JG, BB, DM, Mom Dad for their love and support. Saying: Doubts. 39 Kathleen Stearns Laura Stewart Deidre Leigh Sullivan Gayle Tasker Kimberly A. Thomas Lynn D. Thompson Amy R. Toll Jennifer Trainor Robert Truitt r jfl e l ■' j Ik,, .-■— ' ■L 1 F Kjjii ■1 JL 1 . ■•W— • 1 .- ■' . 1 g r d • J W . sam Kristen J. Sutcliffe Mark Tobichuk Eric Tucker Amy Turner Rachel Unger Dana Van Fleet Dana Vernon 40 Kathleen Stearns Kathy, Steamsy 26 Hillside Rd., Plainville Likes: Convertibles, half days, my friends. Dislikes: People who inter- fere, min. Ambition: To go far away and marry a rich guy. Memory: 6 16 88 w DR, 6 25 88 w VS DR. Ac- tivities: DECA 3,4. Awards: 4th Dis- tricts, 2nd States, Nationals. Found: Cruising w Vic in the Vette. Other: VS, KM, LR, GR — good luck guys. See you in the bathroom. Saying: Two Chocolate Milks With No Straw. Laura Stewart 341 Shear St., Wrentham Likes: Grateful Dead, Max Creek, Led Zep, roses, honesty. Dislikes: Confusion, Monday mornings, cliques, two-faced people, teachers in bathrooms, fights, being lost. Memory: Going to Max Creek w Friends, Fleetwood Mac 10 30 87. Found: With Glenn, Al, and Jen. Other: Good luck to Tasha. Deidre Leigh Sullivan 6 Kingsbury Rd., Norfolk Likes: Joe, art, field hockey, winning the ocean, good friends, fun times. Dislikes: Math, chauvinists, bigots, war. Ambition: Enjoy fame for- tune as an artist — in my own time. Memory: Prom 86, Paris Soiree, visit- ing the Louvre. Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3, Capt., 4, Tennis 2, Drama 1,4, Art CI 3 — Pres., Peer Leader 2,3,4, Girls ' State 3, Delta 3, NHS 3,4, Stud. Gov ' t Day. Awards: Who ' s Who, Boston Globe Scholastic Art Award. Found: Busy in the art room. Kristen J. Sutcliffe 145 Cumberland Rd., Wrentham Likes: Jags, the beach, blue eyes, tropical fruits, hugs, french fries, cats. Dislikes: Winter, the bus, good- byes, 5 corners w SS. Ambition: To be the best actress in the world. Memory: Weekend of 4 8 88, summer 87, 88, cheering camp 88. Activities: Cheerleading 3,4, Peer Leader 3,4, SADD 3,4. Awards: Var- sity Letter and Jacket, Prom Court 88. Found: Complaining. Other: Thanks to all my friends for everything — I love you guys! Saying: What? Gayle Tasker Super Scooter 12 Masconemet Ave., Norfolk Likes: Tom, beaches, time w Friends, sunsets, polo. Dislikes: Gert ' s compliments, broken prom- ises, JM w CM JB, being alone. Ambition: To find piep w Meg get to college. Memory: NY w CM, Daley ' s, 4 3 87, summer 87, Spain, FH Camp. Activities: FH 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Yrbk. 4. Found: At Tom ' s w Gert. Other: Thanx Tom Gert for being there, I luv ya both! Good luck to MM, JD, JB, RH. Awards: Varsity Letter Jacket. Kimberly A. Thomas Kiki 10 Colonial Way, Plainville Likes: DK, Hughs, smiles, sunsets, talking, laughing, beaches, mem- ories. Dislikes: Goodbyes, waking up, mornings, confusion, being lost. Ambition: 1 22 88, Jr. Yr., camp 87- 88, cheering 87-88, NH w Dk, JS, DM, ES, TL, CK, TL. Activities: Cheerleading 3,4, NHS 3,4, Peer Leader 3,4, RSAC 4. Awards: 4 Var. Letters Jacket. Found: Talking about nothing. Other: All my love thanx — Mom Dad, Rob, David, KS, DM, JS. Lynn D. Thompson Lynnifer 310 Franklin St., Wrentham Likes: Music, Chinchillas, French, woodworking. Dislikes: Freshmen, young bratty children, people who refuse to work. Ambition: Play every instrument. Memory: Yrs. in band, 85 champs, jazz. Activities: March- ing Band 5 Yrs., Concert Band 6 Yr., Brass Ensemble 4 Yrs., Jazz Band 5 Yrs., Librarian 4, Band Coun. Awards: Neaje on Flugel Horn, MVP Concert, 1st Chair SE District Band. Found: w My Bach trumpet. Other: Good luck all, never wimp out Mark Tobichuk Tobe 99 Lake St., Wrentham Likes: Springsteen, football, having fun, ace, fag day, winning football games, Muff. Dislikes: Both years of Algebra II, losing football games, football practice, the sled, Franklin. Ambition: To get accepted at Daley ' s. Activities: Football 2,3,4, Class Officer 2,3,4. Found: Sleeping at Daley ' s or Tufts. Other: Pink Floyd with Tom and Bill. Amy R. Toll Ames 9 Pinetree Dr., Plainville Likes: Blue labels, beaches, Mus- tangs, The Dead, gold, Zeppelin, The Doors, CSN ' s, partying. Dislikes: Boys in blue, busy signals, spiders, RI Sun. drivers, getting up, hanging, ignorance, Walpole parties, Capt. Coo-Coo. Ambition: To enjoy life. Memory: RW ' s van, Eastside, Stratham, Paris 86, triangle. Ac- tivities: Field Hockey 1,2, Peer Lead- ership 4, Stud. Coun. 2. Found: At the party. Other: Good luck, Krissy! Jennifer Trainor Jen 485 West St., Wrentham Likes: Dancing, singing, pilots, men in uniform, Marines. Dislikes: Pushy people, wasting time, study halls. Ambition: To better myself in the eyes of God, be a US Diplomat to Russia, make it through the 1st day of boot camp. Memory: Fla. NESBA finals. Activities: Colorguard 2,3,4, Art Club 3,4, Peer Leader 2,3,4. Awards: Rookie of Yr. — Band. Found: Bouncing off the walls in dance class. Other: Good luck col- orguard, and to Lou. Robert Truitt Hunkabunk 26 Redcoat Ln., Plainville Likes: Planes of all shapes, sizes, and colors, this country, Redskins. Dis- likes: Wimpy liberals, Dukakis, inde- cision, stupidity, ignorance. Ambi- tion: To be an air force pilot, retire, fly old planes around the country. Memory: US open, living in England, the inside of A B17. Activities: Golf 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Peer Leader 3,4, Awards: Who ' s Who, Boys ' State. Found: On a runway, playing golf. Eric Tucker Tuckdog, Friar-Tuck 4 Berry St., Plainville Likes: Concerts, driving w MG, play- ing football in the rain, going to Alex ' s, pro-sports games, sophisti- cated women. Dislikes: Endpieces of bread, George Michael, nags, flakes, backstabbers, being told to grow up, being hung-up on. Ambition: To become a household name. Memory: Spanish 87, going to Boston, times w LH, JR, SF, RL, MG, JM, RS. Activities: Football 1, Basket- ball 1. Found: Summer school. Amy J. Turner Crash, Aim, Yimmoo 115 Lorraine Metcalf Dr., Wrentham Likes: True friends, borrowing the car, ballet, beaches, sailing. Dislikes: Prejudices, snobs, rainy days, fights, cliques, being broke. Ambition: To own my own business, to get the most out of life. Memory: NH 87 w Dawn. Activities: Art Club 3,4, SADD 3,4, Peer Leadership 3,4. Awards: Girls ' State 88. Found: At the beach. Other Thanks to LT, TT, ET. Saying: No Prob. Rachel Unger Rache, Rack, Ursula, Urs Likes: Black, peace, inxs, Beatles, DU ' s driving, John Lennon, MN ' s attitude, the 60 ' s. Dislikes: Reagan, KT, bright colors, aids, cliques, snobs, rap. Ambition: To figure out what life is to be in Paris 12 31 99 w JM AM. Memory: Europe 88, prom 88, 1 29 88, Sebago 86, 87, band finals 85. Activities: Band 1,2,3, Capt. 4, NHS 3,4, Art Club 3,4, Peer Leader 3,4. Awards: Girls ' State, Un- sung Hero — Colorguard. Found: In Boston looking for MN. Other: Mom — I love you always. Dana Van Fleet Fleet, Steimi 54 Noon Hill Ave., Norfolk Likes: Fast cars, making a lot of money, partying. Dislikes: Slow cars, being broke, snobby girls, hav- ing parties. Ambition: To be the most successful I could be and be the hap- piest man on earth. Memory: Clapton w SR, MC, Marx w CM, Par- tying w TD, SR, JF, MC, MM, RH, Activities: Hockey 3,4, B-Ball 3,4, Golf 4, Basketball 4. Found: At work or a party. Other: Good luck class of 89, thanks Mom, Dad, Bruce. I love you all! Dana Lou Vernon Zuul, Lou, D, Dane, Dani, Poogy- Wampus 15 Ridgefield Rd., Norfolk Likes: Unique people, music, The Guys, true friends, Texas. Dislikes: Hypocrites, war, sterotypes, crutches, NE weather, loneliness. Ambition: To travel be happy w The man I love. Memory: Summer 88 w Dawn, Nik, the guys. Activiti es: Band 1,2, Video Club 1, Track 2,3,4, Peer Leader 4, Sachem 2,4. Awards: Var. Letters Jacket, Band Champs Jacket, Piano Guild Medal. Found: On crutches, dying of the common cold. Saying: OH My Word. 41 Jeremy Vick Keith Wilfert Mark Wood Heather Vinson Mark Weaver Chris Wilson Jennifer Wisniewski Robert Carnie Brian Leeman Timothy Grimes Melissa Davis Matthew Phelan Jim Weir il Jami Wolloff Michael Douillette Corey Konowitz 42 Jeremy Vick Vick, Vickie, Vickster, JV 40 Grove St., Norfolk Likes: Sports, food, good times, free food, girls, summers, Calif., my Datsun Monarch power. Dislikes: Weirdo ' s, fakers, freshmen, school, in-house, tickets, crutches. Ambi- tion: To be as successful rich as I can be. Memory: 1987 Foxboro game w TB, SS, SG, party w JA SD, TC, JD, ticket w TC, JD, hockey game w PD, DE. Activities: Football 1, Baseball 2, Soccer 3,4, Basketball 3, Track 1,2. Awards: Var. Letter Jacket. Found: Working on my car. Heather Len Vinson Heather 102 River Rd., Norfolk Likes: Being w Good friends, money, having fun, sports, week- ends, Elton John. Dislikes: Fake people, drugs, rainy days, working, 40 min. classes. Ambition: To marry someone rich inherit their money after they die. Memory: Summer 88. Found: Living w Jim, Ryan, Loopa, Brenda Shayne in Jamaica. Other: Thanks for all the memories JW, RL, DC, BH, WG, CM, SG, ML — I love you guys! Good luck class of 89 — you ' re great! Mark Weaver Beav, Weavdog, Marcos 28 Stanhope Dr., Norfolk Likes: Coach Gig, being fat use- less, AC DC, Miami, being friendly, sports, girls, fag day, look o. Dis- likes: People mistaking me for Arnold Schwarzenegger. Ambition: To destroy Henry in the chute. Memory: Prom 88. Activities: Foot- ball 2,3,4, Student Council 4. Awards: Football Letters 3,4, Jacket. Found: Pass Blocking for Dan Marino. Other: Mullen, you ' re awe- some. Saying: Smith and Smith, Hi, Meg, Hi, Hi. Jim Weir Jim, Weirsy, Jimbo 1 Lynn Avenue, Plainville Likes: Sports, mom and dad, going out w Friends, Aspen. Dislikes: Cops, losing. Ambition: To find the right way home from Bouffard ' s. Memory: Woods School, parrying w RL, ML, SG, HV, SF, BH, MD, DB. Activities: Football 2,3, Capt. 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Awards: Living w SG, RL, ML, BH, HV, in Jamaica. Other: Thanks coach Paris — Eau, Mom Dad; Sorry Mr. Edmonston for my trouble. Saying: Muff, Sookie. Keith Wilfert Woofer 163 East Bacon St., Plainville Likes: Motocross, Honda, my nighthawk and CR, sleeping, wheeh s. Dislikes: Being in school, roadrash, stupid people, crashing. Ambition: To someday race pro- fessionally. Memory: Driving to school w BP, junior year. Found: Working at Bettencourt ' s. Saying: Ya, Whatever. Chris Wilson Chris 98 Pleasant St., Franklin Likes: Girls. Amibition: To own my own restaurant. Found: Home or at work. Jennifer L. Wisniewski Jenn 56 Elysium St., Wrentham Likes: Being w Friends, star-filled skies, running, hot chocolate after skiing. Dislikes: Icy ski slopes, snakes, being alone, clouds at the beach, goodbyes. Ambition: To own a house on Hawaii overlooking the ocean. Memory: Star cruise w MG, TC, JT. Activities: XCountry 3 Yrs., — Capt., W. Track 3 Yrs., Sp. Track 1,2,3, Capt 4. Found: On the hood of TC ' s car. Other: Thanks coach Ber- telletti, I love ya! Saying: Great Day!!!!! Jami Wolloff 2602 West St., Wrentham Likes: King Crimson, jazz, hardcore, ice cream, apple pie, books, guitars. Dislikes: Boredom, bubonic plague, slugs, stupid humans, organized re- ligions, governments, the need for money, baseball, lima beans. Ac- tivities: Video Club 2,3,4, Band 3,4. Mark Wood Walnut Road, Wrentham Robert Carnie Rob 73 Newcomb Street, Norton Likes: Girls, cars, music. Sayings: happens! Brian Leeman 3 Water St., Milford Likes: 79 Trans Ams, Led Zep, A DC. Dislikes: No-minds, fat chick Ambition: To grow older. Michael Douillette 112 Holcott Drive, Attleboro Likes: Cars, good times. Dislikes: No money, conceited people, Mon- day mornings. Ambition: To own my own restaurant. Saying: Are We Having Fun Yet? Found: In my car. Other: Thanks Mom and Dad and Dick. Awards: Golf — Varsity Letter. Activities: Golf 1,2,3,4. Timothy Grimes Tim 8 Sidney St., Plainville Likes: 38 special, drafting, Autocad, Horizons, Chevettes. Dislikes: Mus- tangs, Impalas, Celicas. Ambition: To be an engineer in the Air Force. Memory: Times w TL, GS, RL, JT, TG. Activities: Winter Track 1 Yr., Spring Track 2 Yrs. Awards: Math Day Champ Junior Year. Found: Fac- ing a Chevette w My Horizon. Say- ing: I Dunno. Melissa Davis Missy 6 Dean St., Norfolk Likes: Brian, Zeppelin, Monte Carlos, Quib, parties, Fu Mel. Dis- likes: Cops, blonde men, English, jocks, needing money, quitting smoking. Memory: Summer of 85. Found: With Brian. Other: I love Brian Healy. Matthew Phelan Seekonk St., Norfolk Corey Konowitz 262 Park Street, Wrentham Likes: Fast cars, leathers, Harleys, guitars. Dislikes: Jocks, preppies. Found: Playing my guitar. Ambition: To satisfy myself with my music. 43 Monica Gonzalez Ton Lajeunesse Cyvia Dratman Monica Gonzalez Moe 60 Stoney Brook Ln., Wrentham Likes: Money, cars, clothes, music, sports, Mayonnaise, friends, boys . . . etc. Dislikes: Studying, peanut butter, fake people, reading, cats. Ambition: To be a pilot, to under- stand and know American people. Memory: My friends and family back home in Spain. Found: With my new American friends! Other: If you want to visit Spain, Call me! Torr Lajeunesse 100 Bennett St., Wrentham Likes: King Philip Cheerleaders, The Dependents, Becky Bailey, Cal- umet, Wormtown, Golden Re- trievers, poison ivy. Letterman, braids, Misty Mountain Hop, Jolt!, cafeine, Laura King, All! Dislikes: Whitney Houston ' s obnoxious voice. Ambition: To get people to spell my name right. Cyvia Dratman Cyv 17 Bretf s Farm Rd. Likes: Football, ice skating, shop- ping, sleeping. Dislikes: Cleaning the house, school, homework. Ambition: To become a CPA. Say- ing: Live and Let Live Wayne C. Bishop Reckless 106 No. Main St., Sherborn Likes: Fancy trucks, using my CB, Bruins fans, girls. Dislikes: Snobs, being told what to do, school lunches, people with high egos. ambition: Own my own landscaping business. Memory: Meeting M.G. Found: Sleeping. Phillip Usher 68 High St., Plainville Phillip Usher Travis S. Bought Trav 99 Leland Rd. Likes: To party and be with women. Dislikes: Rules that tell me what to do. Ambition: To make it in life and be happy. Found: At work or parties. Travis Knight Tammy Scott 13 Highness Dr., Uxbridge Likes: Truck driving w My mother. Dislikes: Computers, waking up in the morning for work. Tammy Scott Mark R. Johnson 35 Spring St., Plainville Likes: Canada, blondes, fast cars, parties. Dislikes: Cops, courts, when the car doesn ' t run, small paychecks. Ambition: To have fun and be happy with a nice loving girl. Memory: 4 24 88 night at Perriwinkle ' s. Activities: DECA 2,3,4. Awards: 3rd Place DECA Conference 87-88. Found: In front of a cop car. Wayne Bishop v Mark R. Johnson 44 Ernest Thibedeau Jeremy Rockett Christopher Zahlava Brian Melfie Kellee Verna KeU 15 Holbrook Ave., North Attleboro Likes: Life with Katelynn and Rog, my friends. Dislikes: People who spread ugly rumors, hold, prank calls. Ambition: To survive in this cruel world. Memory: 4 5 88, every moment with Rog. Found: With Katelynn and Rog. Other: In Plain- ville. Daniel J. Lombardi Dan 32 Mackintosh St., Franklin Likes: The NA way, 327 4 barrels, 67 Camaros, carpentry, freedom. Dis- likes: Active addicts w Attitudes, plastic women, too much makeup. Ambition: To be in the limelight. Memory: 9 21 87 when life began L.M. V. Found: Where people gather. Other: Thanks Mom and Dad. James A. Devine Bones 3 Azaela Dr., Plainville Likes: Fast cars, fast women, fast times, dead shows, pay day. Dis- likes: No-minded people, Monday mornings. Ambition: To get rich quick and retire early in California. Memory: 8 26 88. Found: Driving my ex-cruiser. AUSTANG SENIOR FAVORITES favorite song: Love Bites FAVORITE CAR: Mustang FAVORITE TEACHER: Mr. Black FAVORITE SPORT: Football favorite group: Led Zeppelin FAVORITE CLASS: Study FAVORITE SHOW: Alf favorite beach: Horseneck favorite event: Class competition, Graduation favorite album: Hysteria 45 ■•3s. jm- ' i I k Friendliest: Mark Weaver and Deirdre Monahan Best Ail-Around: Shannon Faulkner and Peter Boucher Dizziest: Krissy Callahan and Rich Hall Clumsiest: Joe Holland and Dana Vernon 46 Most Typical: Alison Romsey and Tom Carter Best Looking: Tammy Bassett and Aaron Paul (not pictured) Most Athletic: Paul Carlow and Shannon Faulkner Most Musical: Debra Schwartz and Jeff Blood 47 Best Nickname: Cheryl McMorrow and Mark Carew Class Gossips: Jill Blake and Jamie Faulkner 48 Most Gullible: Tom Carter and Gayle Tasker Most Unique: Lesley Reed and Torr LaJeunesse Most Unchanged: Deb Kuta and Rob Pfischner Most Talkative: Kiki Thomas and Scott Hamwey 1 B H -- •-% ■HXj w ■m If £ JM Hi k- J i ■MMMMMM B ' . | t BH Bk. HHHSHHBi r B MM ' . i Mr ■si l l! V - H HHBv A) J ' K J B Mosf Unchanged: Amy Toll and Bob Butler Shyest: Laura Schaefer and David Dix Most Pessimistic: Kathy Cormier and David Oliver L v H fl_ Bi ■H Br m hBSjB H « w J M ■air ,„ j • MmmUI W ' i I j£= Most Optimistic: Sue O ' Connor and Peter Boucher 49 L ■¥ Highway Menace: Joe Holland and Brenda Howell Wittiest: Heather Vinson and Sean Kelly 50 Most Liberated Chauvinistic: Liz Bender and Mark Tobichuk Most Likely to Stay in the Area: Kellee Verna and Tom Daley, holding a map of Wrentham. 51 • • • Jessica Abernathy leaves all her backing up skills, 4 years of counting the change and chasing the birds to DP, her brain to CC and that certain world to SD. John Acord leaves his memory of all the good times he ' s had at KP and he leaves his little brother behind. James Arsenault leaves 4 more miserable years to Jesine, a dollar for KS and JM, a new job to JD and PD and skiing lessons to Tim and John. Tammy Baker leaves 4 years of High School to TB and CB, 1 year of basketball to DC, JH, JF, PB, and CO. Jennifer Barret leaves JH and CO Forever Freshmen, JH, CO, TD, and ME, lost, Jessie graduating in 2005. Glen Barrows leaves SF and BM 1 year of High School. Tammy Bassett leaves thanks to Mr. Perry for all the algebra help, good luck to DF, SM, and WG, and a bottle of salad dressing to Jen M. Elizabeth Bender leaves Abby to shatter the illusions of all her ex-teachers who think the Benders are a nice family. Also — Barbara choking on juice in Km. 182. Michelle Bemado leaves Kelley a case of hairspray and all the wind in the world. Deb a new car, Mark his 2 front teeth, Jesse her problems, and Pam and Jen 1 more year. Derek Berry leaves a GOP vote to Ms. Bremer and Ms. Coutu, a pencil with a string on it to Mr. Besaw, a Minnesota Twins championship to JT, Spooky Braga to AB, JH, a cross-country championship to next years team, a best-speaker award to RG, many more years in scouts to Mr. F. and 3 years to NG. Scott Bettinger leaves 1 year for DC and an empty bottle. Edward Beutler leaves everything left in his classes and locker 3 years to his brother Tim, 1 year to DJ and good luck to the classes that follow. Janice Bigelow leaves 4 years to her sister. Becky and Vinny to dominate the freshmen class. Wayne Bishop leaves all his in houses (20), his days of getting in trouble, and his immature, and irresponsible behavior to Ted and Rob. Jill Blake leaves Kiki a napkin and the madam voice echoing through the halls. Jeff Blood leaves 3 years of heck to Heather. Carolyn Bobola leaves Amy with 2 out of 3, twice. Shannon a blueberry muffin, lots of luck to Michelle, Tasha, Lorene, Gail and little punch, a thanks to Mrs. Villard for helping me through a tough 4 years. Anthony Boni leaves a joke to prosperity. Chris Boone leaves 1 long year to AR and SR and 2 years to BD and JJ. Peter Boucher leaves 35,000 miles run on local roads, his captaincy to Jeff, Mike and Eric, Cross-country pride to all who join, 1 year to Steve, and the best of luck to Tasha. Kristen Bourne leaves 2 years to her little sister. Barbara Bredvik leaves 3 years to NG, Tic-tacs to Linda, many thanks to Mrs. Berry especially for all those great meals, a permanent late pass to Mrs. Camos and Mr. Ingalls free of grief. Ray Brower leaves all notebooks, pens, folder, work and waking up early to Chris Harcovitz, Stacy Clarke, and Ann-Marie. John Burhart leaves number 75 to a lucky person and Holbrook his baby. Robert Butler leaves school. Sean Cady leaves the Gignac ' s 1 year of the SAFE program, good luck, 2 years of school to Gina and her friends and lots of love to GC to help her through it. Kristen Callahan leaves her sister Cheryl 1 year at KP. Mathieu Capodanno leaves everything. Mark Carew leaves frog 3 years and no more beatings. Paul Carlow leaves Coach Schmidt as my main spy, 1 year to Joan, and Good luck to KP sports. Jeff Carlson leaves 1 more year and a diploma to Ken and Dan and 3 years to Julester. Jeff Carr leaves his brother Mike his legendary Blue denim jacket and to CD, JF and FC his parking space to whoever gets there first. Tom Carter leaves good luck to Joanna, a good imitation of Mr. D to TL, Best wishes to Crock and SS skeeving at all away matches. Tom Casey leaves fat little buddie, MC an empty math class without the dominate class of ' 89. Scott Clarke leaves JB all the pens he stole from him. Cherie Cleveland leaves all the excuses she ever thought of to Alison Walker. Steven Clou tier leaves nothing. Glen Clow leaves all his memories of KP. Kim Conefrey leaves JR a yellow stuffed banana with a belly button, and the underclassmen with many good memories of KP. Karen Cooke leaves all her emotional outbursts to her coaches. Carrie Costa leaves Manny, Brandy, and Mark four years of happiness. Kelley Cronin leaves Michelle a happy life with Boonie in Maine, JM meeting halfway in the field, Pam a locker to herself, and Danny hat off at graduation and 1 year. Mike Curtis leaves with his diploma. Amy Daley leaves her barely worn gym clothes to any Olympic hopeful like herself. Tom Daley leaves Keith and Darren 5:20 A.M. practices, and Danny a tassel. James Damato leaves a pair of crutches and an elevator key to anyone who wants them. Jesse Darling leaves 2 fun tilled years to Sue. Paul Darling leaves JB ' s homeroom to Phil, a pair of scissors to Jake and Jimmy, a diploma to Ken, 1 year to KG, CD, AR, 2 years to SL, JS, JD, AB, JF, 3 years to JM, BM, AT, CM, JR, CH, and DF. Missy Davis leaves school. Jon Day leaves nothing because they don ' t deserve anything. Anglea DeCristofaro leaves all her inhouses to anyone who wants them. Simone Desrosiers leaves TL string beans and 6 dollars, Jason and Laurie 3 more years. James Devine leaves Jay M. a successful and funfilled 4 more years of schooling. Jacqueline Diplacido leaves Bridget gossip, Jen M. Italian dressing. Colleen, Jen, Tasha, Moni Lost and Cheryl a hot oil treatment. David Dix leaves sports trivia to Mr. Riley. Cheryl Domenica leaves Chrissie and Francie one more year, Amy and Jen no ride home, Jocelyn the Lepere family cookbook. Lorinne Dunbar leaves Gail 1 year of babysitting Mike G. and Becky. Sheri Durrick leaves 3 years filled with happiness to Michelle, and a new lab partner to Megan. Derek Ellenberger leaves Tracy 2 years, and his football number to Dana P. Jeremy Farling leaves good luck to his sister, she ' ll need it. James Faulkner leaves 2 years to Stacee. Shannon Faulkner leaves TK racing the chinks, running on the ball to EG, JP, SG, KH, KF, JC, PB capt. practice and laps to monkey. Laura Finn leaves all of her fascination to incoming freshmen. Jason Gabbard leaves Anthony class flirt. David Gala leaves 1 year for Catch to be captain of the wrestling team. Jeffrey Gale leaves always remembering life is great — all you have to do is live it to the fullest. Michael Galindo leaves nothing. Elizabeth Gallagher leaves a great junior and senior year to Tara and luck to the class of ' 89. Moira Gallagher leaves to all new freshmen, four years of lost books, messed up schedules, and most of all 4 years of fun. Scott Gallerani leaves a dozen golf balls for GK and tons of tees for RL and TG. Tim Gamelin leaves Frank and Jason a diploma, and Danny 1 year. Rebecca Garcia leaves Dave a good 4 years at KP, Donna her senior year, her best buddy Shan all the good times and good memories and the crew 3rd period and Tara and Shayne singing on the red flag bus. Geronimo Garza leaves 1 year to Claudia and 3 years to Javier. Robert Garrity leaves, minus several thousand brain cells, and 3 years of torture to Chris. Shayne Gardner leaves the Vicker all the answers, Loopa 3 years, LA a zebra, WG — EET, SF a friend, SW — Wally and Beav, J Church the sunshine, BG and TK singing on the red flag bus, SG, VG, JC, NH and DM fun years ahead. Dan Giovanoni leaves his VCR to the crew, JC to his sister, his parking spot to Mr. Riley and Mr. Sumner ' s students. Mike Goddard leaves a lot of fun and good times, and says Make the best of it, it is the easiest thing you ' ll ever have to do. Tionica Gonzalez leaves expertise in the Spanish language. Julie Grazado leaves 4 years to Mark and a glob of spit on the end of her straw to Jill. Paul Griep leaves a dutch notebook. Wendy Grote leaves Vicki all the answers, Lyn and LA the animals, wishing Cathy graduated with us, JH, DC, and AP her cats, skipping school to the 4some, and Wood School to the dorks. Lisa Haines leaves wind sprints and mouth guards to field hockey players and 1 year to SF and SB. Mario Hall leaves the memory that she left nothing. Rich Hall leaves nothing. Tracy Hamilton leaves her stool in food service. Scott Hamwey leaves his wardrobe to Kim and stages to Gooch (GT). Carolyn Hayes leaves 4 years of witching to Colleen O ' Brien. Noah Hoffenberg leaves his brother the fun of high school. Joe Holland leaves all the sophomores to have Ms. Coutu for U.S. history and Mr. Black for English. Joyce Holt leaves Shannon F the song Lean on Me, DN 1 year of JW ' s sexy legs, and DH 1 more year of high school. Alyssa Horton leaves her cham and 2 more years to Jamie, Scot tie to many more years of school to count and the soccer field for the birds. Daryl Howard leaves a weekend with the Crue to Lesley. Linda Howard leaves very happy, Terrie confused, locker 112 to the freshmen, her parking spot, and luck to the class of ' 89. Todd Howard leaves Shannon all the pins and buttons on his jacket. Brenda Howell leaves SF all the stop signs she missed, SG and HV the feather of the disappearing bird, and another year to DC and SF. Tom Hughes leaves the failures of yesterday looking upon them with the grace of an adult rather than the grief of a child. Phil Hulbig leaves Dave B everything in his wine cellar, the school system he leaves pure hatred, his Prince albums to Gary Ames, his book on m how to get a life to TL, any speeding tickets gotten in Norfolk to BT, and all the high times to the Bam rats. Ginger Hunsaker leaves forks to JD, JW, GW, LB, and luck to TN, LS, LM, MM, DN, Keep smiling. Cathy I nrrieri leaves gatorade and the keys to Meghan, half a seat to Jessie, wall poster or AD and TB to Debe and an ax to DO. Chris Janes leaves a history paper to JC and luck to FR, JC, and JJ. Jay Johnson leaves nothing. Phil Johnson leaves a hell of a time to Janet. Eric Kearns leaves Chris cold lampin for another year, Good Luck DT, SH biting his gear. Tara Kiley leaves SF trapped by the chinks, BG SG on the red flag bus in Florida, KA 2 more years, KA, boxer shorts BD and LM Good luck and a romp. Michelle Killelea leaves her field hockey stick and the mile and a half to CM, KL, MM SF  Nancy Killelea leaves her job of varsity goalie to CH. Gary Kramer leaves all the trash in his locker. Matt Kudirka leaves Gene to Tasha and Ken and Dan a diploma. Deb Kuta leaves JF as an immature Junior, MB with Boonie, SM in the dust, 1 year to JH, DW, CO, JF all suicides to all upcoming Schmidtster ' s. Tina Labine leaves the best of luck to the class of ' 89, her car to DD, her friendship with Merry B, Good Luck Wits. Ryan Lachance leaves Rhonda help in English when she needs it Matt Larson leaves all the Ts to the underclassmen, The ACC to Jason and Jerry. Steve Lefoll leaves all his school books. Mike Lennox leaves behind all the school lunches, the boring hours, and the hot days that you could think of a hundred better things to do than to be in class. Randy Levesque leaves Amy 4 years of the same aggravation he went through. Chris Lewicki leaves the bottles of spit in Arvins class. Dan Lombardi leaves Mr. C our songs. Torgun Lovely leaves the spinning bathroom ceiling to WR, all of the EWC ' s to Sully, the Hill to x-country, his gratitude to Coach B, the Math League to BD, RK, SC, VJH, and a championship CC team to MS, JM, KR, ES. Sandy Lynch leaves Jenn all her hopes and dreams and books. Heather MacAskill leaves Good Luck to LM, AB, DN, Et and all her ' little brothers JW, JD, GW, TN, JA, LS. Kim MacMurray leaves Dobey to Kel, The time to Mullen, Stick shifts to Carolyn and all her clothes to Jeni. Jodi Mangor leaves a smile to everyone in the halls. Terri Johnson leaves Linda Howard forever confused, and Linny O in the library waiting for a session. Sean Kelly leaves speeding ticket to anyone who will pay them. Kelly Mannering leaves a paper flower to MW, a toaster strudel to CM, a COD to SS, a 100 GB to CH, and a call from Uncle Elio to BM, VBA, JH. Suzanne Masterson leaves a few more laps to JC, CD, EG, SG, JP, PB HB. Amy Matola leaves all her never ending complaints to anyone who ' ll listen and her ears and shoulder to EP. J eff McCarthy leaves Good Luck to all his friends, especially BM, JM, RS, TS and Goo — luck to Coach Pariseau and the football program. Cheryl McMorrow leaves JD What, Jen B her pink and white sweats, Gayle scissors and CO, JH, TP, ME LOST. Peter Megna leaves his car to JB, his ling to DM, another year to KD, VMC, SW, JH, CO, AB and Best of luck to the Class of 89. I ' ll Miss ya! Sarah Mick leaves her weird moods with DK and the best of luck to JM, SL, and KG Derrick Miller leaves his brush. Andy Mills leaves four years of meaningful experiences to anyone willing to apply themselves. Deirdre Monahan leaves determined to change Mr. Fitzsimmons ' ' MANS ' world. Jen Moore leaves JT and JK all her energy for color guard next year. Good Luck! Matt Moran leaves Best of Luck to CD. Jerry Morganelli leaves 3 years to his brother Jason, A life to his useless friends, his car to JP, and one of his famous stories for every situation to Jenette. Andrea Moses leaves much understanding, patience and the number of a psychiatrist to all incoming NEW students. Meg Muir leaves Dr. Ruth to KB, CD, CW, DW, JF, the shirt at the ice rink to JF, the beams to GT, the forever fear of roots to JD and Jd hiding in her closet. Cheryl Mullen leaves a crayon to Carolyn, a toaster strudel to Kelly, one long year to Danny, a melting popsicle to Janet, and a paper flower to Marcos. Linda Nelson leaves absolutely nothing. Marjorie Nelson leaves a correct seating plan for Mr. Finase. Jon Neske leaves a towel to anyone who knows about all the useful things it may be used for. Aaron Nicodemus leaves 2 more years of KP to Todd. Peter O ' Connell leaves his noisiness behind to all his teachers, his personal parking spot to the next Senior who can find it. Sue O ' Connor leaves the beach in Sandwich to JB, MM, JM, and her ring to CM. Jaime Oh 1 son leaves TG one year of skipping. Dave Oldread leaves MD a lifetime supply of sunflower seeds, DP 3 years of hitting the sled and cam£ in Maine. Dave Oliver leaves to Kurt, Asha, and the Gang the lyrics to Love Will Tear Us Apart and Transmission and all his contempt for KP in locker 924. Linda Operach leaves 3 good years to Brenda, hockey games to Chemistry students, All the men to KM and the man to the woman. Bill Oram leaves all his notebooks, pens, pencils and anything to do with school. Phil Page leaves his music folder and the Drum line to Colin. James Panettiere leaves his short attention span to any underclassman. Nick Pasquantonio leaves his skates to Matt Ditrich. Aaron Paul leaves a great Senior year to Dan. Paul Paulino leaves BF arguing with the Sharon tennis team, and the keys to the locker room to BO Lisa Peavey leaves good luck to Chris and all of Eric ' s Adidas clothes. Sandra Pennacchio leaves KP with less passion for sports. Robert Pfischner leaves locker 233, the worst one in the school, to the unlucky freshman who happens to get it. Glen Pisani leaves his brother Dana the keys to the Grenada, and Susan 2 years of fun. Erika Pitt leaves it all behind her gladly. Donna Puccio leaves 2 years to Mike and Deb, Jess counting change, Sheri the closet and Carrie our conversations. Chris Pungitore leaves Michelle with a tape recorder, and a happy life with boonie, JB with a bottle of laundry detergent. Kevin Ray leaves a fire permit to Joe H. Lesley Reed leaves Michelle S. and Collen S. banging their heads and Marc V. washing dishes at Segall ' s. Pam Johnston leaves Doug 2 years to cause trouble, Cheryl 1 year, and luck to JT, JK, BH, HC, and AB. Michelle Joyce leaves double sessions, one year for Paula, 3 years for Finsky and a banana for monkey. Eric Keenes leaves ten steps book to JRC, and his football locker to any lucky person. Christine Kelley leaves CO, JH, ME, and TD Lost, Rhonda a friend for 1 more year and Nicky some common sense. Kim Ritchie leaves 3 years to Jen and Vicki and luck for Jen in finding a ride to school. Alan Robinson leaves good luck to everyone. Gregg Roche leaves his left arm covered in vomit. Karen Rogaris leaves Cheryl a fun senior year and 3 more to Phil. Alison Romsey leaves FK flaming in the halls, and the best of luck to DW, JH, and JF Sheryl Ronhock leaves LG many long and boring bus rides. Dawn Rose leaves 2 years to Keri, field hickey to Barri and Helen, 7th period to Mr. Antonitti. Stephanie Ross leaves all the bad memories and 1 year of getting caught smoking in the bathroom and eternal inhouses to MZ, Mr. Brennan waiting at Pompalatick lake and BB four years of Mr. Bieb. Regina Rowell leaves MV 2 more years of KP and eternity at Segall ' s Deli, and her Megadeth locker to anyone who wants it. Kenny Salisbury leaves his welding jacket and locker to SP. Gregg Sandberg leaves an ugly mural in the student activities office to be painted over. Victoria Sandstrom leaves PL a kick in the ace. Laura Schaeffer leaves best of luck to the band and Judy her own identity. Sandi Schmirler leaves 3 years to Jacqui, her spot on Schmidts ' s list to JH, CO, CD, JF, and 5 corners to KS. Debra Schwartz leaves JW, JD, SF 1 year and PR, Dn2 years, Good luck to all. Rebecca Sharp leaves MJ a great trip to any hospital in Boston to be operated on for a bleeding ulcer. Dave Sikut leaves school behind. Charlenc Silver leaves Colleen 3 years, and Tasha another year i n the bathrooms. Tom Spadoni leaves his books and tools. Kimberly St. Amand leaves Craig, Jason, Keri, and Jenny to the King Philip Staff. Kathy Stearns leaves her car for Mr. Ingalls so he can cruise with the top down. Deidre Sullivan leaves 2 more years to Liam, her field hockey growl to the team, and her fingerprints on everything in the art room. Kristen Sutcliffe leaves a golden pheasant for K.T. and J.S., Sandi lost at Five Corners, a bottle of m + m shampoo for Gert, memories to the team, and CO., J.H., M.E., and TP. lost! Gayle Tasker leaves her wet bangs at Nantasket and the window at URI to Cheryl, Dr. Ruth to Joan F., the closet at Bates to G.D., C.W., K.B., and M.M. a dresser and beams to T.D., and fun High School years to Lori, Rob and Steve. Kim Thomas leaves memories to the team, a Golden Pheasant to K.S. and J.S., J.B. her other bed, 2 more years to her little brother and C.K., T.L., M.E., J.H., CO., M.E., T.P., lost! Lynn Thompson leaves 5 sousaphones and 2 tubas to Keith Mueller and one picture of Mr. Tileston riding on a Fry Guy at McDonalds. Mark Tobichuk leaves the presidency to the person who de- serves it most, Cathy Paulson. Amy Toll leaves Merry 2 years, a cigarette in Mr. Schmidts skeleton ' s mouth, a hi to Mr. Brennan, and 2 out of 3 to Carolyn twice. Jennifer Trainor leaves all the extra-hours of studying that she didn ' t use to the freshmen, best of luck to Rob and Ken, and all her love and board money to Mom and Dad. Rob Truitt leaves his best regards and hopes to all that follow this class. Amy Turner leaves three good years to Erin. Eric Tucker leaves 1 more year and lots of patience to R.S. and S.F., and two more years of living heck for Little Rockett. Rachel Unger leaves P.R, all her love, Judy all her knowledge of flag twirling and 2 more years for Ellen. Kel lee Verna leaves a life time supply of bagels and cream cheese to K.D. Dana Vernon leaves her sax and forks to J. W. D. P., a great senior year to J.W., D.P., S.F., J.D., P.R., P.J.H., and E.N., keep smiling. Jeremy Vick leaves Shad the best 4 years of his life, sack lunches, easy classes, all his driving tickets, his attitude, and Ken Cooke 1 extra year. Heather Vinson leaves Stacey, Rhonda, and Frogger with more school, Danny a graduation cap for whenever he might need it, and the pass for Shannon. Mark Weaver leaves his number to Christy Brinkley, Kel, and Cheryl. Jim Weir leaves a place in the bam to Dave Burns, Brain Treeful, and Trent. Keith Wilfret leaves 2 more years of driving to school in the morning with a flat tire. Jen Wisniewski leaves Sweat Hill to P.B. and A.B., and her car to anyone who wants it. Mark Wood leaves his construction company. 53 W OV (% O y - : Jessica Abernathy James Arsenault Jackie DiPlacido Lori Dunbar Sheri Durrick S . 4Qi 4fc Moira Gallagher Becky Gaicia Shayne Gardner .V - Julie Giazado Wendy Grote Lisa Haines r.. - + Dav id Gala I ffw ' Elizabeth Gallagher Mike Goddard Dan Giovanoni Richard Hall Alyssa Horton Darryl Howard Linda Howard Todd Howard Sk i Brenda Howell Ginger Hunsaker Cathy Intrieri Theresa Johnson Pam Johnston Christine Kelley Tara Kilcy • £. X 3SL 55 Michelle Killelea Nancy Killelea Travis Knight Debbie Kuta Torgun Lovely Sarah Mick Derrick Miller Jerry Morganelli Deirdre Monahan Jen Moore m Andrea Moses Meaghan Muir Linda Nelson Peter O ' Connell Linda Operach . TT,, . v $ £ Chris Pungitore Kevin Ray Karen Rogaris Alison Romsey Regina Rowel I A Stephanie Ross Sandi Schmirler Jennifer Smith Jennifer Spink Kim St. Amand Jennifer Trainor Amy Turner Rachel Unger Dana Van Fleet Jim Weir Jen Wisniewski ■Kss 57 In September 1985, the Class of 1989 entered King Philip High under the leadership of Cathy Paulson — President, Suzanne Masterson — Vice President, Christine Kelley — Sec- retary, and Deirdre Monahan — Treasurer. Under the guidance of our class advisor, Mr. Piatt, we con- structed our first Homecoming Float at Suzanne Masterson ' s house. Although we did not win the competition, we had a lot of fun building the float and were very proud of the spirit demonstrated by our class. In March 1986, our Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal, Heaven, was held at The Coachman ' s Lodge in Bellingham. Christine Kelley and Suzanne Masterson were the belles of the ball, capturing the title of Freshman princesses. We returned in September 1986 as sophomores led by Cathy Paulson — President, Mark Tobichuk — Vice President, Jackie DePlacido — Secretary, and Deirdre Monahan — Treasurer. Mr. Fitzsimmons was brave enough to volunteer as our class advisor. We increased our treasury with a dance and a flower bulb sale which was a huge success. The Semi-Formal, Faithfully, was held at Demetri ' s Restaurant in Walpole on March 27, 1987. Tammy Bassett represented our class as Queen and was complimented quite beautifully by her court, Wendy Grote and Suzanne Master- son. Our Junior year was very successful. Once again Mr. Fitz- simmon ' s took us under his wing as class advisor. We were led by Mark Tobichuk — President, Jamie Faulkner — Vice Pres- ident, Jackie DiPlacido — Secretary, and Deirdre Monahan — Treasurer. Homecoming week was a busy one for all. We built our float at Wendy Grote ' s house. Although our float did not come in first place, we did seize the Spirit Week Trophy. Our Junior-Senior Prom, Time of My Life, was held on May 20, 1988 at Demetri ' s in Walpole. Kristen Sutcliffe and Deirdre Monahan represented our class as princesses. It was an enjoyable evening for all who attended. In September 1988 we returned — finally — as Seniors! Our returning class officers Mark Tobichuk, Jamie Faulkner, Jackie DiPlacido, and Deirdre Monahan with the help of Mr. Fitzsimmons, led the class through a wonderful senior year. Once again, we captured the Spirit Week Trophy. The football team defeated Mansfield — our Homecoming rivals. Wendy Grote represented our class as Homecoming Queen with her court Suzanne Masterson and Deirdre Monahan. Wendy also captured the Thanksgiving Queen title. David Gala — our MVP, led the Football team to victory over Franklin ' s Panthers. On May 12, 1989, we held our Senior Prom at the Sheraton-Tara in Milford. Our final dance was a huge success. On Sunday, June 4th, 1989, we received our diplomas. Our years at King Philip High are over, but as we each go our separate ways, we will never forget the friendships and memories built in the halls of KP! Good Luck Class of ' 89! Deirdre Monahan Senior Class Officers, Top to Bottom. Mark Tobichuk, President, Jamie Faulkner, Vice President, Jackie DiPlacido, Secretary, and Deirdre Monahan, Treasurer. 58 Kfe.  ° ' S3 Many people believe that money is an extremely vital part of society and it in- fluences their lives greatly. To find out how the class of 1989 feels about the import- ance of money, the Chieftain yearbook staff conducted a survey concerning money and the role it plays for them. When asked what role money plays in society as a whole today, more than half of the seniors responded by saying that it is important, but that other things are equally important. About 37% of the seniors said that we cannot possibly live without the security of money. On the other hand, another 39% said that money is of very little importance in society. Another question proposed to the class of 1989 was what money represents to them. In response, about 45% answered that it provides them a means to buy and therefor e find pleasure in possessions. Then 20% claimed that money gives them freedom and independence while 27% responded that money means a sense of security to them. The question of what they would spend money on first if given the chance, most of the class of 1989 at 32% said a new car. Next came the group at 23% who said a college education. Then about 72% commented on other things ranging from savings and vacations to clothes and stereo equipment, etc. The remaining 3% of the seniors said they would spend it on — what else? skiing and just plain having fun — of course! When asked what is the most important concern of their age group today, 27% of the seniors answered money, which clearly shows how much the class of 1989 values money. Another 23% said they cherish their girlfriend or boyfriend more than any- thing else. Then 21% considered free time to be the most important to them. 13% thought their health was an important concern while the remaining 13% answered with intellectual development, social justice, or something else. When asked what aspect would attract them to a particular profession, 44% of the seniors said that their job would have to be interesting to them — there is no way they are going to get stuck in a profession they don ' t like for thirty or more years. Another 37% thought that they would most elect a job that pays well. The remaining 18% of them said they would choose a job with a lot of free time, a stable job, or one with a lot of responsibility. When asked whether they would open a bank account for their future children, an overwhelming 70% of the seniors responded yes — they certainly are planning ahead! 7% answered no while the remaining 23% said they didn ' t know now — how can one expect the seniors to be thinking ahead that far when half of them don ' t even know what college they are going to yet! The question pertaining to whether they will teach their children to spend or to save their money, the majority of the seniors at 77% replied that they would definitely preach save — hopefully they are practicing what they preach if they want to afford those sky-high college tuitions! Then only 5% of them said they would let their children spend their money while the other 18% did not have an answer in either favor. When questioned about what social issues concern them most today, over half of the seniors at 57% responded with AIDS, the serious disease which threatens the entire country. Next was the group of 39% who answered with divorce. The remain- der of the class of 1989 answered that nuclear war and death are their biggest con- cerns. MONEY SURVEY 59 Cfass TrophmL Dear Mr. Fitzsimmons, Can you believe this? Here we are in the year 2009 and I ' ve just been inaugurated as the forty-sixth President of the United States. (Republican, of course!) Imagine that! Did you ever think that I, Derek Berry, would someday be President of the United States? And guess who my Vice President is? Laura Finn! The first lady, Carrie Costa, my chief-of-staff Robert Garrity and I will be flown by my personal pilots Torgun Lovely and Alan Robinson to a summit meeting with the Premiere of Russia, Jen Trainor. My personal surgeon, Sarah Mick, will be tagging along, just in case ... I just appointed James Damato as the youngest Supreme Court Justice of the United States and Amy Toll as the ambassador to Jamaica! I have also received word that Heather MacAskill was just appointed District Attorney of Massachusetts. And how could I forget Linda Howard, our new interior decorator of the White House . . . What a crew! In campaigning for the presidency, of course I had to take a quick shuttle, designed by Linda Operach and Linda Nelson, to the moon. I visited Lunar City, created by NASA engineer Dana Vernon and world reknown architect, Jen Bolyn, assisted by Laura Schaefer, Amy Turner, and Andrea Moses. The attendant on the shuttle was Kristine Callahan, who made it an enjoyable flight. After making a speech at the lunar Space Center, Carrie wanted to do a little shopping at Macy ' s on the Moon, co-owned by Cathy Intrieri, who is also a famous actress. In the department store, we ran into Michelle Joyce, the incredibly wealthy jet-setter; Phil Hulbig, who was lavishing money on his model girlfriend; Derrick Miller, trying to find something to spend his millions on; Steve Lefoll, who just drove his Porsche through the front display window and is being arrested by Brenda Howell; Paul Darling, who was autographing his seventh consecutive platinum album; Amy Daley and Mario Hall, both spending some of their late husband ' s millions; multi-millionaire Michelle Killelea, looking for a gold-plated field-hockey stick for her sister Nancy, the goalie for the Inter-Global field hockey team; and Kelley Mannering, the already retired multi-billionaire who was just taking a break from her mansion on Martha ' s Vineyard. Tough life!! On our tour of the personnel offices, we saw Ginger Hunsacker, a top executive of a prestigious fashion company, and Kevin Ray, president of the CVS corporation, negotiating a deal with VIP Kristen Bourne. What a busy place! Starving, we began to look for a place to dine, and what better place than Vikki Sandstrom ' s night club? Our waitress was Joyce Holt, and our bartenders were Mike Curtis and Glen Clow. For entertainment, Jen Moore was the opening act for major heartthrob Toni Boni. We barely recognized him! We saw posters in the nightclub advertising next week ' s performers, featuring the duet of Daryl Howard and Belinda Carlisle. Matt Kurdirka will be playing drums for the back-up band, Aerosmith. Performing later in the week will be Motley Crue and Megadeath, accompanied by their biggest fans, Lesley Reed and Gina Rowell. Oh, I almost forgot! Sheryl Ronhock, just previously a struggling musician in L.A. is now a rising star. I believe Eric Kearns, the manager of Jam Recordings, helped her along by pulling a few strings. Comedian Jeff Blood, who has just replaced Biff Henderson on Late Night with David Letterman, will make a surprise appearance. Well, needless to say, Carrie and I were exhausted and we retired to Kim Conefrey and Paul Griep ' s fabulously chic hotel. In the morning we were off, back to the good ol ' USA. On the second shuttle, we tuned into the news and caught the sportscast of the day. The Washington Redskins, with coach Jerry Morganelli, were winning the Super Bowl. Dave Gala had just broken the all time rushing record held by Walter Pay ton. Aaron Nicodemus and Eric Tucker were broadcasting the game live. The Tour de France was still underway with John Packer and Dan Giovanoni leading the pack. Olympic skiers James Arsenault and Jeff Gale were busy training at Paul Paulino ' s ski resort. Scott Hamway, the coach of the Iowa Hawkeyes, just endorsed Joe Hoiland ' s sporting goods store, located next to Rob Pfishner ' s Orange Julius in the Walpole Mall. I heard that Dallas 60 Mavericks ' forward, Billy Oram, was mobbed by his fans on his return to Boston. Chris Olszewski was the winner in the P.G.A., and is now playing golf at Sean Kelly ' s private country club. Later in the broadcast, they interviewed Lyle Smith, who has just received a nomination for membership into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Also in sports, Paul Carlow of the Boston Bruins is considered one of the best players in the NHL. Jeff McCarthy is the athletic trainer for the New England Patriots. Peter Boucher is still coaching the King Philip cross-country team while also training for the US distance team to compete in the 2012 Olympic Games. Meanwhile, Sue O ' Connor is having a great time skiing the Swiss Alps with her family and friends. Tim Gamelin, another skiing enthusiast, has been hitting the slopes in Vale, Colorado. The last I heard, Noah Hoffenberg was attempting to conquer Mount Everest on skis ... is he still alive? I think Terri Johnson managed to save him. As you probably know, Terri is one of the world ' s leading medical authorities. Her colleague, Sandra Pennachio, has retired to one of her many homes throughout the world after discovering the cure for AIDS. And to think it all started with the Pre-med club at King Philip! Jen Smith owns a fitness center which is conveniently located near the world ' s most popular ski resort. Lisa Haines works as a physical therapist there, but she can often be found watching field hockey games with Scott Clarke. Another popular fitness center is David Dix ' s gym in downtown Los Angeles. Also on the California coast is Moira Gallagher ' s beach resort, a hot-spot for the celebrities. Oops! Time for Carrie ' s favorite talk-show hosted by Kiki Thomas. Who was she interviewing today? Her best friend from King Philip — Kristen Sutcliffe about her academy award! After Kristen is Chris Pungitore, owner of a famous advertising company, showing off his Ferrari Tesstarossa convertible. Next is Pam Johnson, famous gossip columnist on the moon, and then Jen Spink, unmarried and still looking for the perfect boyfriend. WHOA!!! What was that?! We almost hit a hot-air balloon . . . and I believe Cheryl Mullen was in it. (She is spending a few months of her retirement traveling the world via hot air balloon. Jeez, watch where you are going Cheryl!!) Ah, finally . . . earth sweet earth. We landed in Hawaii to continue my campaign trail. Guess who handed us our lei as we got off the shuttle — Rachel Unger. She has been traveling the world looking for the true meaning of life and peace. Guess she found it in Hawaii!! Off we went to the beaches. (A president ' s job is never done!) As we made our way through the hot sand, we ran into Matt Capadano on vacation with his family. We also saw Gary Kramer, who is pondering retirement from his business, Jim Weir with his wife and kids, Wendy Grote, Susan Masterson, who is still arguing with Paul, Rebecca Sharp, who is vacationing with her husband, a pro-football player, and Tammy Baker, laying out to catch some rays. When we finally reached the platform on which I was to give a speech, we realized why hundreds of people were all standing on the beach. Not to hear me, but to watch the surfers in the Pipeline. There goes Jen Wisnewsi . . . what a wave. Rob Newton is also out in those waves somewhere, scuba diving for treasure, . . . and there is Peter Megna sitting on the beach buying up property and counting his millions. Finally, I gave my speech! Back to the mainland! Well, Mr. Fitzsimmons, I had to go visit my family and see how they were doing. I stopped by my brother Doug ' s house in Pennsylvania to see how he, Barbara Bredvik, their four children, and their black panther were doing. Many people from King Philip are now happily married. Deirdre Monahan is married to a male model and they have two children. Lori Dunbar is living with her multi-millionare husband in a house by the ocean with her horses. Jeff Carr, who is presently traveling the world with his wife, occasionally stops to look for parts for his ' 68 Chevelle. Many other people are also happy, including Anne Fecteau, who is working on her writing career as well as raising her children; Elizabeth Gallagher; Lisa Peavey; and Sandi Schmirler, who is married with two kids and works in her own office making tons of money. Alison Romsey is rich, married and has two children. Dana Van Fleet, a successful contractor, is very happy with his wife, and Peter O ' Connell is living on the Cape with his wife and three kids. Kelley Verna is living a great life with her husband and children. Jessica Abernathy is married with three kids and is looking for a bigger and better diamond ring and Aaron Paul and Carolyn 61 Hayes, a couple from King Philip, are now living in a beach house on the coast of Florida. Erika Pitt, aside from having a husband and two children of her own, runs a daycare center called Sunshine U. Sandy Lynch is happily married to Jim with twin boys living in a Newport estate, and Karin Rogaris and her husband are running a business together out in California. Daryl Boone is very happy with his wife who is an actress, and both Kathy Stearns and Kim St. Amand are having a wonderful time living with their husbands in the Breakers Mansion in Newport. Lynn Thompson, famous for her discoveries of unknown animals in Australia, also found her husband there . . . and Derek Ellenberger is married to Tracy and is still pumping gas at Russ ' s. Jeff Carlson is living in Beverly Hills looking for his third wife; Greg Roche is still avenging the death of Bruce Lee and married a cute little karate instructor; Jonathan Day, married to Heather and living in Arizona, is the president of Radio Shack; John Accord is a fire-fighter back in good ol ' Wrentham with his wife and family; Dave Oliver is living with his girlfriend in Norway, screening japanimation films in his half-owned movie theater in Oslo ' s downtown shopping district; Kim MacMurray is presently married to a blonde-haired, blue-eyed doctor with six kids and is working with special-needs children; and Shannon Faulkner is well-known for her work with Helen Keller students who can ' t see that far. Deidre Sullivan has recently been summoned by Italy to repaint the artwork within the Sistine Chapel along with Andy Mills. What a group of alumni! Speaking of foreign countries, many people from the class of ' 89 are living all over the world. Liz Bender is living in a damp castle in London with her best friend making movies. Karen Cooke is writing her third Pulitzer Prize winning novel while relaxing on her privately owned beach in Australia. Amy Ma tola is living in Greece and Dawn Ross is living in England trying to learn how to correctly pronounce her name. Mike Goddard is spending all his money in Europe, Tom Spadoni is traveling the world, and Rob Truitt is flying P-51 Mustangs at airshows across Europe. Gregg Sandberg is designing cars for the Ford Motor Company, and Chris Janes is cruising around the world on the yacht he bought from Donald Trump. Majorie Nelson is a famous interior designer for wealthy European clientele and Monica Gonzales is still meeting new people and learning their customs. The next stop on my campaign trail was California. Guess who I met living in an oceanside estate in southern California — David Oldread. And what timing! He was in the middle of partying with alumni from the class of ' 89. Jason Gabbard, John Burhart, Mark Tobichuck, Tom Carter and Glen Pisani had all taken time off from working at BADD BROS, to come to Dave ' s party. Dan Lombardi, Todd Grahm, Kristen Murray, Steve Noonan, Laura Stewart and Kim Ritchie (all looking for something worthwhile to do) also found Dave ' s party. Rich Hall, Mark Carew, and Tom Daily drove cross-country just to come to the party, (after attending Dan Costello ' s and Ray Brower ' s graduation finally! at King Philip — Dave invited Tammy Bassett to his party, but she was busy lying on the beach in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. Soon the crowd spilled over into Tom Casey ' s mansion, which was designed by himself. Tracy Hamilton ' s bakery and Todd Howard ' s catering service provided all of the food. Everyone in Southern California was listening to Jay Johnson and Jen Barrett in the morning on Rob Gorman ' s radio station. Besides partying, some of our classmates have opened businesses in California. Wayne Bishop has a landscaping business just outside of Los Angeles. Sheryl Smith is a psychologist and Geronimo Garza has a carpentry business there. Mark Wood ' s Leaching Field Construction Co. is located right next to Dan Sanford ' s farm. Unfortunately, I had to leave for more campaigning on the East coast. But this time I decided to drive! In Las Vegas, I found Donna Puccio taking down notes for her favorite shrink, Mark Weaver. Next to Mark ' s office was Tom Hugh ' s and Jen Baily ' s Casino. Inside the casino, Phil Johnson and Meredith B. were wasting all of their hard earned money. Eric Callahan was working down the street in Jamie Woalloff ' s McDonalds. When traveling through Colorado, I learned that the Coors Brewery had just been bought out by Ed Beutler, Steven Cloutier, Tammy Scott and Travis Knight. Stopping to rest in Kansas, I watched an on-sight filming of a new movie: The revised Wizard of Oz. Bob Butler was portraying the cowardly lion, Chris Lewicki was the scarecrow, Debra Schwartz was the tinwoman, 62 and Tina Labine was the wicked witch. And guess who had the star role as Dorothy! Jen Gaines. My next stop was Indianapolis, Indiana. I was just in time for the Indianapolis 500. Some of the favorites expected to win were Scott - Galerani, Jamie Ohlson with co-driver Tim Gallager, Shayne Gardner in her yellow corvette, Randy Levesque in his Lambohrgini Countache and Mike Galindo. Near the end of the race, it looked like a close contest between James Panettiere in his Toyota and Jesse Darling, who had just received his license. But just before the finish line, Debbie Kuta pulled ahead in her Blue Bomber to win the race. Sean Cady and Mike Levesque were in the winner ' s circle to hand Debbie her prize money. Jeremy Farling, Dave Puccio, and Keith Wooding were mechanics at the speedway, and Matt Larson was pumping gas for the racers. Traveling through Ohio, I met Jodi Funk happily raising a family in Brecksville. Phil Page was in Pittsburg, PA doing anything but homework. I finally arrived in New York City. At first I didn ' t recognize the bag-lady who asked me for some money, but then I realized it was Janice Bigelow. Doing a little window shopping, I saw Sheri Durrick washing that grey right out of her hair at a hair salon in downtown Manhatten. When I got on the subway to go to the airport, I found myself sharing a car with Dave Sikut, Mike Lennox and Brian Leeman. They were all sleeping on the NYC subway! From New York, I took a plane to Logan Airport, where I met Eric Keene and Jodie Mangor who had become a Hari Krishnas. My campaign then took a swing north to New Hampshire, where I found Glen Barrows and Scott Bettinger snowmobiling during the day and partying at night. Not far away, Kelley Cronin, Michelle Bernardo and Mike MacRae were all soaking up the rays on the front porch of their log cabin in Maine. Kelley Verna is also living somewhere up north in the wilderness. After working long and hard on my campaign, I felt I needed a vacation. I went to Jamaica, now owned by Tara Kiley, where I met Christine Kelley, James Devine and Heather Vincint at my hotel. Stephanie Ross and Carolyn Bobola were wandering aimlessly on the beaches with Kevin and Dan. Julie Grazado, Simone Derosiers, and Cherie Cleveland were all living in their beach house in Jamaica. Just off the coast, Rebecca Garcia was floating on a raft. A short distance away, there was almost a collision between Alyssa Horton ' s yacht and Scott Clark ' s yacht. Lee Britinall was enjoying the view from Scott ' s yacht. Also in the Caribbean was Angela DeCristoforo, a state senator from Alaska, taking a break on a cruise. Well now I ' m home in the White House, writing this letter and preparing for my summit meeting tomorrow. By the way, have you ever heard what happened to Ed Brasz? 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' !«V.{H ' . .:« a5e$i;.. ajaaaaa : :ja:a : ' jaaaaaaa o;-.;a ;;;■;•:; : ' .■;{■:•; ViiiVj: pKpsstea:. . ;:taaa (fesaaaaaKay.Uaa a}rtj:ef:!a;(:c a:i ' : % $ ■' :aa:-:a;-:a:: : %• ■;ja aaaa:; : ' ,■•■■' ,■' ■■■:■■■■■■■.a:?: ' ;y ' : . ' ' ■, • , ; ' i ; •■' j :i; .i ;;a:j ; ;(-. ■.) : : a;j ; -. : iliViVi l fi H i Mike C. — Treasure, Jen H. — Vice President, Ded W. — Secretary, Mike C. — President, Miss Zeigler, Mr. Carneiro Almost There Q: ANY THOUGHTS OF THE SENIORS LEAVING IN MAY? Yes, we can ' t beat them in any more class competitions. — Mike Constantine Get them out so we can use the parking space. — Anonymous I think all the seniors should leave in May not just the class of 1989. — The entire Junior Class. DESCRIBE A TYPICAL SESSION OF DRIVERS EDUCATION? ZZZZZ . . . Snooze time. — Anonymous 23 people sleeping with eyes open while a big fat guy tells them what insurance to buy. — Karen Kehrmeyer DESCRIBE A TYPICAL FRESHMAN. Darren Daley. — Cheryl Callahan A little dork, no taller than 4 feet. — Jams Q: IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING ABOUT THIS SCHOOL WHAT WOULD IT BE? Lunch-time to eat it. — Mark Bryon Q: WHAT IS THE WORST THING THAT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU DURING SCHOOL HOURS? Getting snowed in. — Scott Ellis You could get beat up by a freshman. — Ryan Kudirka Dropping your lunch tray on the floor and being pushed down on it and your fork, which protrudes through your heart and you die a slow, painful death. — Anonymous 66 1 1 ; ' A J tf 5 Ajr ' ' i jo n w . HHB 3 .. 1 8k- i .. «, s if HERE WE ARE, HOLDING UP THE WALL — A. Russo, S. Richards John Aicardi Gary Ames Debe Anderson John Andrews Richard Anthony Karen Antonellis Jamie Arnold Derk Await Keith Ayotte Kim Backlund Greg Balise Andrew Barkley Pamela Barton Lee Berman Chris Bourge Steven Brady Alycia Braga Paula Breen Eric Buckman Dave Burns Mark Byron Cheryl Callahan Michael Casavant Kristen Child 67 Jessica Church Stephen Cimo Peter Clark Ray Clontz Stephanie Coll Dawn Collins Dennis Collins Dawne Connors Michael Constantirie Francie Constantino Ken Cook Manny Costa Jennifer Cotton Tammy Crawford Mike Creegan Brian Crocker Todd Cronion Keith Daley Christina Damato Kim Davis Rhonda Degrafft Chrissie Desroisier Jodi Destefano Keri Dillman Bridget Dillow Matt Ditrich John Donovan James Dougery Jim Duczakowski Tom Dunn 68 Heather Dwelley Pat Easterbook Scott Ellis Lorene Eppley Joan Faford Pat Fedele Kris Fici Shannon Finley Cheryl Fisler Jocelyn Flynn Eric Foster Richard Foulkes Danny Gaines Tim Gallagher Claudia Garza Andy Gerrie Ann Ghosh Angela Gianni Kyle Gibson David Giusti Gail Glynn 69 Mike Gormley Chris Gotovich Lee Ann Grady Michelle Graveline John Haehnel Pat Hall Donna Hanson Scott Harper Janine Harrington Jen Holbrook Doug Holt Tarah Horner James Hosmer Greg Houde Jen Hunter Ann Hurd Eric Johnson Tara Jones Karen Kehrmyer Jill Kelly Ronnie Kludzik Dana Kozak Ryan Kudirka Pam Kuphal Michelle Lallier Mark Lawry Jacqueline Lazzara Kristen Lehan Adriene Lemay Trent Liberatore 70 Ron Malouin John Marland Jim Marshall James Martinous Laurie Masterson Michael Mayer Angela McCann Meghan McCollum Bridget Monahan Chris Montanaro Stephen Moore Sean Moriarty Morse Nathaniel Lisa Movsessian Beth Muething Ed Neale Coleen O ' Brien Kevin O ' Neil Lisa Olson Veena Pandey Chris Passanisi Stephanie Pavao metm •IB BB ' ' $ _fl] ll W ■■( , mm JC 11 ii: ft 1 M i i WTwf do you think, Saturday night? — Asha Nadkarni, Sean Kelly 71 Blair Phinney Vance Pirone Michael Pollock David Pope Abby Powell John Powers Gwyn Reitenauer Wendy Rettman Jessica Roper Kevin Rousseau Edgar Ruiz Bill Rumley Anthony Russo Sean Richard Kimberly Richards Eni ■i John Rietz ■Pi Cheryl Rogaris Wk Holly Rollins m. _. - Hylf 72 Donald Ryan Scott Schaier William Shedd Lynn Simpson Jenifer Slaney Brent Smith Bruce Smith Jeremy Snook Jeff Soloway Jen Spinney Steven Stafford Eric Sullivan Walter Sylvester Greg Theberge Micah Thompson Judy Trepstra Nicholas Vito 1-2-3, Push! — Cross-Country £ ft % ■' W p fttftft| im «R wv « m«. . 73 Kristin Wachtel Brenda Wagstaff Janet Wagstaff Renee Waldon Allison Walker Debbie Watts KP ' S Mascots ras 1— — . — — — — . „-. t winning float (7 Is he looking now? — JOAN AND MARC Well, is it in here somewhere! — Steph Coll Jessie and Dawn cj o Look at the wood, not the girls! — Jim Swell 75 Kelly F. — Treasurer, Kerri A. — Secretary, Jeanne F. — Vice President, Gina C. — President 2 To Go Q: WHAT ' S THE MOST OBNOXIOUS LOCKER YOU ' VE EVER SEEN? 1. Tasha Pollard, Sandy Wood, Amy Brown — Vz the sophomore class. 2. The lockers that are actually locked — Karolyn Bourne 3. The one with the California Raisins all over it — Becky Washer Q: DESCRIBE A TYPICAL DAY? 1. Boring — Kim Hender 2. Inhouse — Tasha Milanese Craig Robinson 3. 7 periods of Hell! — Frank Rose Q: WHAT ' S THE MOST STUPID EXCUSE YOU HAVE USED? 1. My blind dog ate it — Jr. Weaver 2. I got stuck in my locker — Stacy Holland Jen Hudson 3. But I have amnesia — Michelle Salisbury Q: WHAT MAKES THE CLASS OF ' 91 SO SPECIAL? 1. If you reverse 1991 you still get 1991 — Anonymous Q: DESCRIBE A PERFECT PRACTICAL JOKE YOU WOULD PLAY IF YOU WOULD NOT GET CAUGHT. 1. Lock a teacher out of his room, (with a full class inside) and pretend not to see him trying to get in — Liam Sullivian 2. Stealing a dead cat from Mr. Shmidt ' s room — Tara Gallagher 3. Put saran wrap on the bathroom toilet — Keith Conley 76 Keri Alsworth Braden Andrews Lisa Aniserowicz Chris Arado Andy Arnold Brian Atkinson Sarah Austin Heather Baker Greg Banks Joan Barry Becky Bellavance Abby Bender Kirk Bogardus Daniel Boone Karolyn Bourne Veronica Boyle Karl Bremlist Amanda Brown Robert Buchanen Tom Buckley Mike Burns Ali Caiazza Leah Calleaux James Campbell Life ' s a bleach 77 Mike Carr Joanna Carter Gina Casamenti Rick Castelo Heather Castoldi Tom Casey Rick Chamberlain Scott Charette Jason Chianca Keith Collins Keith Conley Craig Connolly Heather Coulsey Carrie Crehan Heidi Curtis Jim Davis John Deaulieu John Debagis Sam Deforest Kimberly Deschamps Heather Dixon George Doherty Jill Doherty Heather Drake Steve Droste Becky Dw elley Cyndi Dynan Monika Ely Jeff Famole Jeff Fallon 78 Jeanine Farrell Deborah Ferrone Kelly Flynn Debbie Figurell: Shawn Fisher Derek Franklin Joey Frey Tara Gallagher Vicki Gardner Susan Genovese Ellen Grady Tracey Graham 79 David Grecho Kathy Griswold Stacee Grote Michele Grzenda Lana Guerra Diana Gulino Tara Hall William Hall Lisa Hallett Nina Hallett Steve Hamilton Kim Hamwey Chris Harcovitz Christian Hazel Mia Hazlett Amy Healy Kim Hender Elise Herman Gail Holland Stacey Holland Becky Holster Jamie Horton Marcus Huston Amy Hudson Somebody shoot her. — Tricia Molloy, Tracey Graham 80 Jen Hudson Christine Hovey Doug Johnston Renee Joly Jen Jones Jen Keilen Jason Kenerson Lisa Kenny Jen Kettell Chris Killian Brian Malagrida Shawn Malouin Bob Mannering Nicole Manning Michael Matthews ■■;.■-■■;■■.-.•■■Asha Nadkarni Carolyn Nagle Andrew Neale Diane Nelson Todd Nicodemus Debbie Noble Joanne Noble Doug Noonan Jen Palos Rashmi Pandey Bill Payne Jace Pearson Ann Pelletier Matt Pellefier Mike Pepin James Perrotti Kenneth Phillips Heather Picket Jen Pikarsky Tasha Pollard Mike Puccio Steve Raymond Paul Reinhardt David Ricci Craig Robinson Mark Robinson Kyle Rocket Frank Rose Keri Ross Aaron Rousseau 83 Doug Rowe Jenette Sabbag Michelle Salisbury Doloris Savadyga Arianna Schneider Kathleen Scofield Matt Sekula Jen Shore Laura Siekman Coleen Silver Andy Sloper Mike Smith Joseph Sparks Dave Spoor Craig St. Armand Michael St. Pierre Liam Sullivan Mike Sullilvan Derek Swanson Doug Swarr Steven Sylvester It ' s strawberry time! — Kim Hamwey 84 David Thorp Brenda Tierney Jake Tirado Eric Todd Merry Toll Rob Trainor Brian Treeful Joanne Triano Mike Unterweger Mark Videto Vincent Villano Mark Vitelli Tom Waldon Jeff Wall Becky Washer Francis Weaver Craig Weiss Debbie Wilson Denise Wilson Sandy Wood Jean Yau 85 Brenden M. — President, Erin T. — Secretary, Bonnie M. — Treasurer At The Beginning Q: DESCRIBE A TYPICAL LUNCH SESSION. Sit at a table with as many friends as you can fit, talk non-stop and eat occasionally. — Turner It goes by too fast! — Sharolyn Andrews Q: WHAT IS THE WORST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO YOU THIS YEAR? All my books were stolen. — Steve Bencivenga I fell into the swimming pool. — Anonymous I fell up the stairs. — Julie Carlson Q: HOW DID YOU FEEL ABOUT YOUR FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL? Lost. — Alex Race Nervous and excited — Helen Whitbread I was confused but liked it. — Kerry Walsh Q: ANY ADVICE FOR UPCOMING 8TH GRADERS? Stay in 8th grade. — Frank Sorrento There is no pool on the 3rd floor. — Anonymous Wear strong underwear — Anonymous Q: ARE YOU A CLOCK WATCHER? Yes — Class of 1992 Erin 86 John Abril Jason Accord Robert Andrews Ann Andrews Rebekah Andrews Dawn Booth Camilla Bowes Sharalyn Andrews Emily Antonellis Jeffrey Asci Rebecca Bailey Mike Barbera Jamie Barrette Steve Bencivenga Jana Berman Rachel Bettencourt Tim Beutler Look it ' s moving! 87 Sarah Braga John Brennick Leslie Brinson Kelly Britnall Danielle Brown Melissa Bryant Luke Caccipaglia Chris Carew Julie Carlson Amy Carroll Christina Casiano Andy Castro Gerald Canelli Ann Chagnon Candace Cherry Stefani Clark Stacy Clark Christopher Cleveland Debbie Confbrto Chris Conklin Steven Conlin Is this really edible? — Alison Moore, Jen Macrae 88 This is easier than I thought! — Philip Rogaris Joseph Lawrence Lorena Levesque Michelle Lennihan Jeff Lizotte A typical freshman day. David Kenistan Vicki Kudirka Carolyn Lamothe Eugene Langlais A - . C — TBB M, - vB fl ■1 BK ii - ■■bb IBB bm Ht:: % - r jBb Bt - - i B B— ' ■' i si BBBJ r !| ■- ' B BfeBB Jr W t «| B j m0w BB V1f y V S J0 . • B m vx; k IbbbM SSS Anthony Longabard Bonnie MacDonald Darren MacEachern Dylan Mackey Jenifer Macrae Darren Mahoney Jim Malcolmson Jebecka Manchester Myriah Martucci Barri McCarthy 91 , is s. s I I w aS 1 Same class different day! V Kevin McCasland Laura McGill James McGloin Shortna McLaughlin Kristopher McNamara Steve McNeil Maria Menyo Brendon Monahan M •oSF ■■■' f ;;■•• ' ; ' .... ' sr ' ate- .-,a ' m«. ' .. MMM[|WB||B|1§MM ■1 ' 1 Ik i 1 r v3 1 P ■Hp M 4 k f |r fl 1 % ■■■: :: «BEt .1; _ Keep .your eyes on f ie copy. — Jacqui Schmirler Alison Moore Jason Morganelli Jason Mullaney Joseph Natoli Brian Olson Carl Olson Brenda Operach Maurice Ouimet Stephen Parasridtides Joseph Parslow s Thomas Phelan v, ■Matthew Pincanso X . Timothy Pike r Dana Pisani f Sean Pollck 4 t  :.;;; 4MMf pPH UKir - w •« jj Michelle Power idB Charlie Pyne Alex Race ; :J H : Liza Regina iPi Jason Richardson Jim Passanisi Robert Patterson Meridith Pezold Jen Ritchie Tave Roberts Philip Rogaris Kimberly Schaier Jacquie Schmirler Brice Sheapardson Tim Sigman Frank Sorrento Paul Spoor Kerry St jf fork Melissa Stoddard Tara Summer Sharon Sundberg Tracy Sutcliffe Danielle Taylor 93 Brian Texeira Doug Tepstra Brian Thomas Skye Tirado Amy Topham Dave Toubeau Erin Turner Shad Vick Laurieann Villano Kurt Vanttausen Donna Wagner Kerry Walch Sean Walsh Krian Wason Christine Watts Michelle Weaver Helen Whitbread Bobby White David Wigglin Evan Williams Gabriel Woloff Craig Wood Robert Young Michelle Zassenhaus 94 Tracy Graham Jamie Horton 95 Becky Dwelley and Doug Swarts Melissa Stoddard and Todd Howard 96 Melissa Stoddard Jen Kettell 97 SS alf iKi::j:i:;-:!:;tj;;:i:i:(:;;.c;: ; i:; ;; ' s:.:S , .. •!:;;;•: .(■;:( ■■■:■' ■,■■■.: ' ■■fw ' . . It ' s going, going, it ' s gone!!!!! Paul Palino First Row: Gerry Benson, Gordon Murray, Doug Dixon, NeilKavanaugh, Scott Schaier, Kevin Ray, Tom Lazay. Second Row: Coach Dwyer, Rick Chamberlin, Blair Phiney, Paul Palino, Mark Lawry, Brian Crocker, Derek Secada, Tom Carter, Wendy Davis Mgr., Captain — Gerry Benson, Gordon Murray, Doug Dixon Did I Hit that? Gerry Benson , !,, Where ' s the ball? ' Neil Kavanaugh i._f- -4 Strike three — you ' re out!?! Doug Dixon Bite your tongue, I ' m back! Doug Dixon 100 Ml Players try to do their best on the What is that? Karen Wessenger and Maria Suarez Equipment COURT With the greatest of ease Sarah Mick A little Mangled Nancy Killelea Can I reach it? ' Carrie Costa First Row: Maria Suarez, Linda Operach, Kim Reid, Jen Chamberlin, Karen Wessinger, Sarah Mick. Second Row: Coach Goldberg, Kim Conefrey, Barbara Bredvick, Veronica Boyle, Carrie Costa, Nancy and Michelle Killelea. Captains — Kim Reid and Karen Wessinger 101 Take a lap boys ' track team A strong finish Jeff McCarthy The hand-off Steve Brady and Torben Rytoken Excuse me while I kiss the sky Kevin O ' Neil First Row: Coach Ed Clark, K. Connely, K. Rocket, P. Flattly, J. Mahoney, A. Robinson, C. Boone, T. Lovely, M. Sullivan, N. Vito, M. Seccula, J.R. Weaver, Coach Rose. Second Row: J. McCarthy, M. Costa, K. Ayotte, S. Brady, P. Boucher, J. Marland, E. Sullivan. Third Row: M. Digris, J. Webster, S. Nel- son, J. Texeirs, F. Long- obard, T. Rytoken, D. Berry, Coach Gisford (NS) Captain — Steve Nelson, Doug Berry (Not Shown) ■■t J mi t  i i m 102 Sprint from the line and Jump that —HURDLE First Row: J. Roper, K. Kuza, J. Wisneiwski, L. McDonald, S. Latham, L. Calzaretta, P. Breen, R. Kludzic. Second Row: S. Pavao, A. Ciaizza, S. Wood, S. O ' Connor, J. Spink, A. Romsey, A. Horton, S. Faulkner. Third Row: M. Ely, C. Damato, C. McMorrow, G. Tasker, J. DiPlacido, M. Cataldo, D. Anderson, M. Muir, B. Dillon, J. Farrell, Coach Bremer. Captains: Lexia Calzaretta and Stacy Latham I can fly! Mony Ely Why did she stop running?!!!!!!! Coach Bremer Where is the finish l ine? Jen Wisneiwski Take a lap Girls ' track team Where are my feet? ' Paula Breen 103 SAFE! K. Hayes First Row — T. Baker, B. Birkbeck, K. Hayes, D. Puccio, J. Faford, N. Murthing. Second Row — Coach Hartley, K. Cooke, J. Smith, B. Howell, P. Barton, D. Kuta, B. Monahan, L. Movsessian, P. Griswald, Mgr. Co for it! Run now and steal second Watch me do a cartwheel. J. Smith What did she do that for? P. Barton K. Cooke executing a perfect bunt. 104 In Action. P. Barton A word of advice. Coach Hartley Please don ' t hit me! — D. Kuta A perfect swing. K. Hayes Coach Hartley First row — K. Hamwey, S. Fer- nandez, J. Holbrook, A. Braga, K. Flynn, G. Casamenti, L. Morette. Second Row — J. Carter, L. Eppley, M. Grzenda, P. Kuphal, K. Griswald, C. Nagle, K. Lehan, F. Gallagher, L. Seikman, Coach Zeig- ler. 105 Varsity Field Hockey Back Row — Coach N. Towers, Gayle Tasker, Joan Faford, Debe Anderson, Barbara Bredvik, Lisa Haines, Dawn Ross, Cathy Intreri, Carolyn Nagle, Kim Backlund. Front Row — Deb Watts, Cristine Montenaro, Michelle Killelea, Copt. Nancy Killelea, Copt. Deidre Sullivan, Crissy Watts, Meg Muir, Jen Belland. 106 To left — Joan and Jen discussing their strategy. Players strive for excellence on the FIELD Below to left — Junior varsity bench. Below — Gayle dodging her ■3? 22 First Row — D. Brown, V. Boyle, H. Witbread, B. McCarthy, L. Grady, K. Finley, C. Garza. Second Row — M. Bryant, S. Finley, M. McCollum, K. Lehan, H. Rollins, S. Pavao, J. Arnold, W. Retman, C. Hoyle. Third Row — S. Clark, N. Giovanoni, N. Lomas, K. Stafford, B. McDonald, A. Grote, B. Andrews, C. Lamothe, C. Moore, Coach Walker. 107 Hit a homerun then run around the -DIAMOND First Row — M. Moran, P. Sullivan, S. Grazenda, J. Romsey, M. Treeful, P. Carlow, SecondRow — Coach Lombard, G. Theberg, R. Levesque, S. Kelly, J. Weir, J. Gabbard, M. Larson, K. Bogardis Mgr. I wish he ' d throw the ball Paul Carlow Mom, Help!!!!! Sean Kelly Good Job Coach Lombard First Row: D. Vanfleet, R. Clontz, B. Smith, A. Barkley, J. Faulkner, S. Richard, L. Smith. Second Row: Coach Schmidt, P. Clark, M. Constantine, B. Smith, C. Lewicki, E. Johnson, J. Powers, S. Cimo Ed Moran with the wind up the pitch the strike!!! 0if ? | ' W PS f% - Wtliwly. HHH mmmmmmw m mmT t JM L K mm mm i.1 k fli 1 J l i 1 J H fl ll mmmmW mm%-mMMmmmmm LiZ Jrv ? 7L 3T Jt — tt CZmmWy ' imm m il . ' J w I ir s n A 1 4 I J ■i 1 - First Row: B. Andrews, M. Pepin, B. Malagrida, E. Todd, D. Gill, S. Kramer, D. Collins. Second Row: Coach Carneiro, J. Luke, A. Arnold, C. Turner, S. Hamilton, B. Treeful, M. Humpfrey, J. Wall. 109 1st Row: S. Fernandez, Mgr. C. Boone, P. Paulino, S. Kelly, J. Gabbard, T. Carter, A. Robinson, J. Vick, M. Jarrett, B. Monahan, Mgr. 2nd. Row: K. Rousseau, E. Todd, A. Russo, M. Pepin, T. Lazay, G. Balise, B. Monahan, J. Soloway, D. Marino, M. Byron, C. Fici, Coach Carnerio.  m ■.-■' ■' Who should I aim for? Eric Todd Above — What team work!! Below left — Greg doing his leg lifts. Bottom right — Sean sliding into home base!! . Caught in the net!! Jason Gabbard Kick the ball and send it straight UPFIELD 110 1st Row: S. Masterson, A. Romsey, A. Horton, S. Faulkner, J. Smith, Joyce, K. Cooke. 2nd Row: C. Damato, N. Hallett, K. Hamwey, E. Grady, J. Sabbag, P. Barton, G. Casamente, Coach Myette. Go! K. Flynn Please dov ' t kick me!! K. Hamwey In Agony K. Cooke 111 Front row: S. Hamwey, D. Sikut, J. Faulkner, M. Larson, J. Pannetiere, J. NcCarthy, P. Carlow, J. Weir, A. Paul, D. Gala, J. Burhardt, M. Tobichuk, M. Moran, E. Keene, J. Holland. 2nd row: G. Theberge, S. Brady, M. Thompson, R. Newton, C. Pungitore, C. Lewiki, J. Morganelli, T. Daley, A. Nicodemus, D. Oldread, G. Pisani, M. Weaver, G. Garza, A. Barkley, J. Marland, J. Powers, R. Clonz. 3rd row: S. Richards, E. Paulson, J. Hosmer, B. Smith, D. Burns, J. Rietz, S. Cimo, G. Ames, N. Vito, M. Cacciapaglia, B. McEvoy, E. Johnson, A. Gerrie, M. Constantine, J. Martinous, B. Smith, K. Daley, M. Dittrich, M. Creegan. 4th row: Head Coach Pariseau, Asst. Coach Burrill, Jr. Asst. Coach Hartnet, Jr. Asst. Coach Hartley, S. Cady, D. Gill, D. Grecho, T. Ecker, T. Walden, B. Mannering, J. Sparks, B. Malagrida, B. Atkinson, A. Arnold, J. Horton, R. Castello, Coach Rose, Asst, Coach Pariseau, Asst. Coach Kummer, Asst. Coach Schmidt. Matt on the run. K.P. ' s alert defense. Above — The mighty offensive line. Below — A strategic time out. The crowds are cheering, it ' s HALFTIME 112 HOME VSTOfi I TOCO QTRj Top row: Coach Hartnet, J. Morganelli, W. Cameron, A. Castro, M. Tibbetts, Coach Hartley, M. Picanzo, F. Surrento, D. Pisani, J. Gagliatta, D. Daley, Coach Wardner. Middle row: C. Dunfey, J. Destefano, M. Oliver, Almond, Cleveland, P. Spoor, M. Deveraux, J. Bishop, J. Lewiki. Front row: B. Moovey, G. Foster, D. McEachern, C. Pine, J. Connolly, S. Lizotte, J. Lawrence, T. Pike. M ■sS S ' a V - !fft «f Asst. Coach Phil Wardner, Asst. Coach Tom Hartley, Asst. Coach Jay Hartnet, Trainer John Rose. Bottom: Asst. Coach GigPariseau, Head Coach Mike Pariseau, Asst. Coach Bill Kummer, Asst. Coach Tom Schmidt. Capt. Paul Carlow, Capt. Jim Weir, Head Coach Mike Pariseau, Capt. Aaron Paul. 113 They keep running even when it gets COLD First Row: Jeanette Funk, Pam Barton, Jen Wisnewski, Alycia Braga, Abby Bender. Second Row: Coach Zeigler, Sandy Wood, Angie Duczakowski, Asha Gosh, Michelle Doane, Michelle Grazenda, Lisa Kenny, Coach Berteletti. Captains: Jen Wisneiwsi, Alycia Braga, and Pam Barton 114 First Row: Mike Sullivan, Eric Sullivan, Torgun Lovely, Peter Boucher, Derek Berry, Vance Pirone, JeffMahoney. Second Row: Coach Zeigler, Manny Costa, Tim Holmes, Steve Hamilton, KirkBogardus, Scott Kramer, Matt Seccula, PaulFlattly, KyleRockett, Coach Berteletti. Captain: Peter Boucher 115 L-R Back Row: Brian Crocker, Jace Pearson, Scott Schaier, Mike Casavant, Craig Weiss, Coach Cosentino. Front L-r-Dana VanFleet, Chris Ozslewski, Rob Truitt, Rob Pfischner, Mike Gormley. Chris scratching his back. Why am I carrying these? Rob Truitt Easy does it — Rob Pfischner It ' s in there. Dana VanFleet 116 Golfers swing to new heights on the GREEN Mr. Fairfield presents Aaron with an award. Coach Tower congratulates Jen as she gives her her trophy. Mr. Edmonston and Coach Carneiro congratulate Sean on an excellent year. 117 1 s4 ' V ll ' W %- . f . . ■■■' - • ' - ' -- I ' Av Pl ' - IPisSrelS I r Steve on fne ou me. ?. Levesque, S. Brady, J. Andrews, D. Berry, J. Pannitierre, S. Hamwey. Top row I to r. J. Vick, B. McElroy, B. Oram, S. Kelly, G. Balise, K. O ' Neil, Missing: Coach Jackman Steve stealing the ball Sean caught in tight defense Greg and Coach Jackman making fun of each other Bill — Shooting from inside 118 Front row: I tor — L. Sullivan, C. Dunfey, B. Malagrida, S. Droste, S. Raymond. Top row: I tor — B. White, J. Lizotte, G. Foster, J. DeStefano, C. Robataille, R. Top Row: I to r — B. Mannering, D. Gill, B. Thomas, J. Horton, B. Atkinson. Patterson, Coach T. Hartley. Bottom row: I to r — K. Von Hausen, R. Duimet, A. Race, M. Gamble, C. Garrity, B. Hunsacker, C. Cleveland Sean shooting a three pointer. Steve grabbing the rebound. John heading down court. Derek and Randy resting for the BIG game. Dribble the ball downcourt for a LAY-UP Coach Jackman and the Varsity bench. 119 First Row: J. Faford, J. Palos, D. Kuta, S. Mick Copt. , S. Schmirler Capt. , P. Barton, C. Damato, K. Davis. Second Row: Asst. Coach DiGivanni, Asst. Coach K. Hartley, C. O ' Brien, E. Grady, T. Baker, A. Braga, J. Holbrook, W. Rettman MGR., D. Anderson MGR (not shown), Coach Schmidt. Sarah reaching for a rebound. Time out for a pep talk. Sandi going strong. The K.P. trap. Jump above the net and grab the -REBOUND Joan taking a shot. 120 First Row: G. Holland, K. Kuza, J. Shore, E. Grady, K. Davis, A. Braga, W. Rettman Mgr., (Not Shown), Coach Hartley. Second Row: J. Sabbag, K. Flynn, T. Gallagher, M. Hazlett, J. Keilan, K. Hamwey. Jen going up strong. 4 k Varsity captains Sandi Schmirler and Sarah Mick with Coach Schmidt. Sandi from the line. First Row: D. Wagner, J. Shcmirler, M. Gallimore, K. Walsh, E. Turner, L. Hansen, B. Costa, Coach DiGivanni. Second Row: K. Stafford, L. Flannery, H. Blood, N. Givanoni, M. Weaver, J. MacRae. Joan outside. 121 Hey! There ' s an ant on this floor! Andy Gerrie Back Row: Assist. Coach Rich Davis, Assist. Coach Mark Olszewski, Luke Cacciapaglia, Eric Todd, Aaron Nic- odemus, Chris Janes, Mark Carew, Eric Paulsen, Andy Gerrie Jessie Darling, Paul Griep, James Arsenault, Dan Giovanoni, Coach Lee Wardner. Front Row: Dan Gaines, Jace Pearson, Frogger Carew, Dana Pisani, Shad Vick, Dan Boone, Brian Treeful, Dan Castello, Chris Olszewski, Derrick Miller. Tri-Captains: Mike Cacciapaglia, Mark Wood, Peter Megna. Aren ' t you glad you use Dial? This way, Darling ' Please don ' t leave me! Mike Cacciapaglia Go ahead, kiss my leg? 122 1st row: Kelly Brintnall, Becky Dunbar, Kimberly Schaier, Vicki Kadurka. 2nd row: Carolyn Bourne, Janeen Farrell, Becky, Keri Allsworth, Lea Calleaux, Moni Ely, 3rd. row: Coach Buffy, Holly Rollins, Jessie Roper, Kris Wachtel. Buffy takes a break. ' JSr ' . ■■■BE : ' .: w J That water looks cold! K. Wachtel Tiptoeing through the tulips — Holly Rollins. Ready for take-off — Jessis Roper Who emptied the waterfront the pool? Keri Allsworth Wow this hurts? Jessie Roper 123 L to R: Coach Buchanio, Kristen Sutcliff, Christine Kelly, Kiki Thomas, Jen Holbrook, Colleen O ' Brien, Tasha Pollard. Front Row: Moni Ely, Tara Kiley, Jackie DiPlacido, Cheryl McMorrow, Jen Barrett. Above: Cheerleaders cheering at a pep rally. To the right: Jackie and Christ- ine checking out the football players. Basketball Cheerleaders (No Picture Available): Capts. J. DiPlacido and C. McMorrow; C. Kelly, D. Monahan, K. Thomas, J. Spink, K. Sutcliff, L. Haynes, G. Tasker, K. Backlund, T. Pollard, A. Cayatza. ■k life ' ' J Iff iv B ffff B HE KHiPV 19™ ■v v Bfir •■■9 IV - ' jh Earmold j« i 124 J! ■V 125 Top Row (L to R) — Asst. Coach Libatore, Art Cronin, Darren Daley, Keith Daley, Blair Phinney, Anthony Russo, Dana Kozak, Trent Libatore, Tom Buckley, Mike Constantine, Matt Dittrich, J.R. Weaver, Mark Deverqux, Tom Keegan, Jay Malloy. Bottom Row: (L to R) — Jay Dube, Dave Burns, Dana Vanfleet, Tom Daley, Paul Carlow, Nick Pasquantonio, Ken Cook, Chris Bourque, Chris Killian. Dana Vanfleet and Ken Cook Tom Daley Captains — Coach Art Cronin, Tom Daley, Nick Pasquantonio, Paul Carlow. 126 Mike Constantine Mike Constantine, and Chris Killian Paul Carlow, Keith Daley, Matt Dittrich, Mike Constantine watch out for the man behind the FACEMASK 127 , , +i tb j °- Top i?oiv: (L to I?) — Coach White, Torgan Lovely, Manny Costa, Eric Sullivan, Joe Holland, John Burhart, Rich Hall, Allen Robinson, Jamie Faulkner, Derek Await, Vance Pirone, Ryan Kudirka, Coach Clarke. Middle Row (L to R) — Chris Lewicki, Kirk Bogarus, Scott Kramer, Mike Sullivan, Matt Sekula, Mark Robinson, JeffMahoney, Kyle Rocket, Jamie Barrett, Scott Schaier. Bottom Row (L to R) — Keithy Ayotte, Brian Crocker, Rodney Sutcliffe, Jeff McCarthy, Peter Boucher, John Ritize, Tim Grimes, Mike Casavant, James Dougery. Eric Sullivan John Burhart 128 Bottom Row (L to R) — Lisa Kenney, Jen Bolyn, Shannon Faulkner, Deb Watts, Michelle Doane, Michelle Grazenda, Angie Duczakowski. Middle Row (L to R) — Alison Grote, Chrissie Watts, Carolyn Lamothe, Veronica Boyle, Bonnie MacDonald, Barri McCarthy, Helen Whitbread, Tracy Sutcliffe, Stephanie Pavao. Top Row: (L to R) — Coach White, Jen Hunter, Dana Yemon, Heidi Curtis, Kathy Griswald, Carolyn Nagle, Becky Sharp, Jean Yau, Sandra Pennacchio, Monica Gonzales, Asha Gosh, Coach Clarke. Stephanie Pavao Lisa Kenney T 5 129 132 lllllilllilil V(;i ' . . ;i i:{V{-:..:C 3 44 w m ,:«., JKaaHKKaa ' SwaV ■:$: ■$ .i ■: . : .i : . : : : esSaSaijaSalsaSafr: :t;;i :f. :; :; ' ;! :i: ;r;;; ' :i ; :;U:i ' :!;{:c{:.;;j:!:j ! , :j ( :;it:; ' .-; 1 : i. ic tfaaaa 111! i aa aaiiaiA:A;ja a SttSii I ut ' .i-.f.i:; ' .:;:.:!;?. ' .:?.;:?.; a? ' ' ■■: i!a: a; i : ■(uSsaijalji .,.; ... ;:;;;.■... ■■isaaaaas a. A .;aa;5aa;i ' a:.- ;!!|:rtj:i - .!.-f!): Vf!j: ty V { to aijWliW;:-; 1 .;; ' .; ; (■' ' aaa. : -; |f 1 ■a: .. :f5?:i:;:!3 ' ' •!• (liaaiAii-aaaai.tai ' .5;;itu5j:fi : ;;:i;f:i ' ; ' :. ' - ' ■■;. (Sail? Saga ' s ; SailF uiSalaa ■«J S ■■■: ::;! J5 B 1 ■:-■.■: :■; ' -:• 34 .f—IS Hie, frr . -Ki:ai „ lajaSa a. aaSKpafe, !«5 aS«S«? Hssaaak :: ; !;;■;:; ' axsaas. kaaa% %aaaf Ssassfeife; ,a%S. S 3-«3 i By .- j, -.„„ ■SiiSigpiSaa i itin i ipi ' aigg tmlmii i i ' jt s : ■■:■. . itSeSaSaSs tBsKsfisa% SaSalSaa feeafisate fiaaaaaaaa aaaa- ta ' a 1 ' 1 ©SSL i I -M-- ' 4 ' Vt:i5ja:.. aaaafcv    ... ,. aa :. .:. ' :?;;: -::!;«:i„., .,., {« i:A:t ' ti i-:;iater;: : a -: ' ■;;■: ' Kijaijaa:! : ' ; : i liiM 133 CHIEFTAIN Chieftain is the King Philip ' s yearbook staff. This dedicated group is the one that makes this entire book possible. This year we had a large number of sup- porters who have all contributed in small ways to make the finished product — the class of 1989 ' s memorable yearbook. Chieftain meets nearly every Tuesday evening for three hours throughout the school year to design pages, write inter- esting captions to enthrall you the readers, take candid photos, and, most of all, to meet the dreaded deadlines . It is a lot of work — all fun, of course — but it all seems to get done even when we did not think it would. The Chieftain staff hopes you are happy with this yearbook and we wish luck to the class of 1990 to have an equally successful yearbook. Below are our Chieftain editors-in-chief, Barbara Bredvik and Elizabeth Bender. Mrs. Helen Cooper, below, is the advisor of Chieftain. She is a very busy lady as she directs and controls everything that goes on in this yearbook. The yearbook staff depends on her for so much and we cannot thank her enough. 134 ibove is a group of Chieftain staff hard at work. r he girls at the right attended a yearbook workshop ver the summer at Westfield State College. They are, rom left, Linda Howard, Carrie Costa, Kim Hender, nd Laura Seikman. At top left are staff members Derek Berry and Karen Cooke. Above is editor-in-chief Liz Bender who wishes she could just fly out that door but she knows she must meet a deadline. 135 SACHEM H Sachem is the King Philip literary maga- zine. The purpose of the club is to raise scholarship money to be awarded to a selected senior who plans to attend col- lege following graduation. With Dr. Goldman as their advisor, the Sachem staff releases a monthly newsletter con- taining poetry, stories, and information concerning school functions. TOP: Lisa Olsen, Jen Hunter, Jay Johnson, John Neste, James Wolloff. MIDDLE: Renee Walden, Mike Pollick, Jean Yau, Brian Olsen, Brian Teixiera. BOTTOM: Evangelyn Morse, Lee Berman, Rob Garrity, Steph- anie Coll WKPH Wkph is the school radio club. It consists of two pairs of senior students who take turns reciting the morning announce- ments to the school body each day. Mr. Geib advises the program. Sean Kelly, Jodie Mangor, Kelly Mannering, Derek Berry y.yy.y.y.y.y, y.y.y.y.y. : ; ;;.. . i, r-, . . ..•, .,, .,,,.,......... - ..., , Ky.hy.i-.y.y.: ■: ; : : ); :  : ) ' . :); : : : iKy.rJinr.nnnK; KKKKKKKKKKIS fci;l!r,t:i;): ¥ KhnhKhnnnhrJ;}.. :J: :J: :J: : ; ;J ' KJ: :J., ,Khy.y.i y.y.y,y % y.y.K r. rJ:y,i .yJ:rJi : ?: r.y.y. h} kr i x ihy.k 136 .: :!. y.y.y. ' y.y.Ki;-.. i; :.:J:)i ikKkKky.knknknUn l-y.y.yAiyJ -J-.y.ky.hyJ :yJ:y.hyJi ' Kilt $ irikp i i U tU6:kk- i :}: :i;KK :.): : ; ;- jK. ( t J v K ) tiky.i '  . J   K i« iKKKKKKKHK+iKi;K iKKft ; :i :H K U ; M ' HJ ; ' i fe- te r. ., ; ; :)) ' SKkkhrkk. ); :h : !: :!; : •UiKKKttKKI LEFT TO RIGHT: Jen Moore, Shannon Finley, Angie Duckowski, Amy Matolla, Becky Sharp, Jen Drayhein, Diedre Sullivan, Rachel Unger, Andy Mills, Maria Menyo, Veena Pandri, Jeanette Funk, Myriah Martucci, Abby Bender, Rashmi Pandri, Jen Slaney, Jen Spinney, Holly Rollins, Asha Nadkarni, Jean Yau, Ms. Zeigler, Lana Guera, Jessie Roper, Katie Scoffield ART CLUB The Art Club, formed in 1987, is headed by art teacher Ms. Zeigler. The group uses their artistic talent to decorate school and community functions, such as dances as well as the annual Deca flea market. DELTA Delta is a unique one year course which meets one period per day. It is set up as an occupational elective course for aca- demic juniors and seniors. The Delta pro- gram consists of two branches divided into three areas: applied engineering, applied graphics, and graphic design. The intent is to attract academically- motivated students and expose them to the technology available in the voca- tional areas. Mr. Riley is the organizer of this program. TOP: Tom Hughes, Paul Paulino, Andy Mills, Jen Trainor. BOTTOM: Jessica Church, Gary Ames, Liz Bender, John Marland 137 TOP: James Wolloff, Sam Bones Deforseat, Rich Foulkes, Brian Olsen, Mike Carr, Jay Johnson, Brian Teixeira. MIDDLE: Evengelyn Morse, Jean Yau, Dave Oliver, Lisa Olsen, Lee Berman. FRONT: Kurt Mattila, Dana Vernon, Rachel Lawry VIDEO CLUB The Video Club, formed in 1984, is going on strong again this year with the fourth season of its newsline program. This weekly show documents local news, community events, first-release movie and local restaurant reviews, as well as the ever topical Man on the Street. Killer Penguin Productions produces the show which can be seen at 7:30 P.M. on Thurs- days on Wrentham cable 8. They are also available for weddings and birthday par- ties. ' SSr SUL ' mm ' ■' ' ;§iv : V-Y! ' i m r ■mm, mm 9 ■• m .. ' ' . . T f TOP: Diane Nelson, Mike Buska, Jim Marshal, Mike Mathews, Gregg Houde, Tim Grimes, Anthony Torado. MIDDLE: BillShedo, Derek Franklin, Andy Morrison, Gary Ames, Tom Spadoni. FRONT: Keith MacDonald, Karl Bremilst, Jim Perrotti, Dave Grecho, Jill Doherty VICA Vica stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. It i a national organiza- tion in which trade and industry students have the opportunity to par- ticipate in competitions, programs, and activities in their field. Mr. Riley is the club ' s advisor. 138 Mrs. Huckle puts some finishing touches on Stephanie Colls ' make-up. In the background are Asha Nadkarni and Sandra Bontemps. Left to right: Asha Nadkarni, Liam Sullivan, and Kathy Griswald. DRAMA CLUB The K.P. Drama Club had a large group of talentd and enthusiastic actors this year. They are headed by advisors Mr. Ditillio and Mrs. Huckle. This fall they performed a clever satire of modern-day television, called The Soap Opera, with a mimmick of daytime soap operas as well as funny commercial inter- ruptions. The performance was a great success. Back row: Shannon Finley, Tom Hughes, Philip Rogaris, Doug Terpstra, Mr. Ditillio, Mrs. Huckle. Second row: Diedre Sullivan, Liam Sullivan, Jamie Barret, Stephanie Coll, Sandra Bontemps, Joanne Noble, Laura Finn. Third row: Abby Bender, Asha Nadkarni, Kim St. Amand, Erika Pitt, Kathy Griswald, Lisa Olsen, Jean Yau, Evangelyn Morse. Kim St. Amand, a true star of the stage. Laura Finn and Jamie Barret. f Pil59 U J Hr rail BKw CK jI ■■E f ' 1 139 CONCERT BAND TOP: EdNelae, Josh Wolloff, David Pope, P.J. Hall, Mark Robinson, Todd Nicodemus, Jeff Blood, JonLakian, Phil Page, Kurt Matilla, Jonathon Neske Rick Copeland. MIDDLE: Keith Mueller, Gabe Wolloff, Debra Schwartz, Shannon Finley, Jennifer Vicini, Kim Deschamps, Cara McGrath, Evangelyn Morse, Andy Neale, Lynn Thompson. BOTTOM: James Dougery, Joyce Holt, Leslie Brinson, Deb Noble, Michelle Lennihan, Mr. Tileston, Heidi Curtis, Jean Yau, Jen Hunter, Sharon Sundberg, Kristen Johnson COLOR GUARD TOP: Jen Trainor, Rachel Unger, Heather McAskill. MIDDLE: Amy Brown, Jill Kelly, Laura Schaeffer, Heather Coulsey. BOTTOM: Pam Johnston, Ginger Hunsacker, Jen Moore, Judy Terpstra, Becky Holster BAND The King Philip Band is doing a splendid performance again this year. The highlight of the season came as the K.P. musicians marched their way to the Division II Crown at the New En- gland Scholastic Band Association Competition in November. The band marched off with all the top awards in their division and the second highest score of 95.3 of all thirty bands in the competition. The K.P. Band deserves all the awards and praise it gets for they work extremely hard all of the time. There were voluntary weekly sessions over the summer, with the band camp two weeks before school commenced in September. With this effort and dedication, the band is sure to remain a success for years to come. 140 I JAZZ ENSEMBLE TOP: EdNeale, David Pope, Phil Page, Brian Teixeira, Jami Wolloff, Jay Johnson. MIDDLE: P.J. Hall, Jeff Blood, Jon Lakian, Rick Copeland, Kurt Matilla, Rich Foulkes. BOTTOM: Josh Wolloff, Joyce Holt, Debra Schwartz, James Dougery, Mark Robinson, Andy Neale, Lynn Thompson BRASS ENSEMBLE TOP: Ed Neale, Jeff Blood, Rick Copeland, Jon Lakian BOTTOM: Joyce Holt, James Dougery, Mark Robinson, Andy Neale, Lynn Thompson 141 SOUTHEAST DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Thompson (first trumpet orchestra), David Pope (first tenor sax band), Jeff Blood (trombone jazz band) MARCHING BAND LEAD- ERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jenni- fer Trainor (Assistant Color Guard Cpt.), Rachel Unger (Color Guard Cpt.), Debra Schwartz (Drum Major), Phil Page (Percussion Section Leader) 142 I FLUTE ENSEMBLE TOP: Gabe Wollof, Heidi Curtis, Cara McGrath, Kim Des- BAND COUNCIL TOP: Jeff Blood (Pres.), Phil Page (Vice Pres.), MIDDLE: champs. BOTTOM: Leslie Brinson, Joyce Holt, Shannon Finley, Debbie Noble, Michelle Lennihan (freshman rep), Jen Hunter (sec.) Cara McGrath (yearbook), Michelle Lennihan, Jen Hunter Evangelyn Morse (yearbook) BOTTOM: Rachel Unger (Color Guard Cpt), Lynn Thompson (Librarian), Kurt Mattila (Bulletin Board), Debra Schwartz (Drum Major) 143 TOP: Miss Manteca, Missy Gallimore, Kim Schaier, John Faford, Chrissie Watts, Emily Antonellis. SECOND ROW: Andy Genie, Jeanette Sabagg, Karen Kuza, Abby Bender, Asha Ghosh, MonikaEly, RashmiPandri, Leslie Brinson. THIRD ROW: AndyBarkley, Steve Brady, Mark Weaver, Kimberly Thomas, SueO ' Conner, MegMuir, Barri McCarthy. BOTTOM: Paul Carlow, Christina Damato, Shannon Faulkner, Sarah Mick, Peter, Boucher, Pam Kuphal Paul Carlow, Kim Thomas STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council (above) is an organization of representatives from all four grades. The group organizes school activities as well as fund-raisers donated to community charities. With Sarah Mick as President- Shannon Faulkner as Vice P.; Peter Boucher as recording sec; Pam Kuphal as corresponding sec; and Paul Carlow as treasurer, the Student Council is having a very successful year. l;tit;i:t|ia;i:!;i:l;):l;i:iii: ..- ..- ... . .. . - y.rJ yA yJ yJ y.y.y.y. :y.y ;J:KK :J: ;J ' . ;J: ' J: :i:iiJ:j : : -. }; : ; :-$; : J: :J: iJ: ! :!: KB .yy.yy.ky.y.y.} K : ; :!: : yy.ky.hr.hr.y UiyJ;yJ)y:y.yA:r.Sry y: {.t REGIONAL STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Regional Student Advisory Council (left) consists of delegates from-the Southern Mass. area who meet once a month in Lakeville, MA. Their goal is to join together and discuss matters concerning student and citizen rights. Student Advisory Council Shannon Faulkner, Steve Brady, Missy Gallimore, Asha Ghosh 144 TOP: Steve Brady, Paul Carlow. BOTTOM: Missy Gallimore, Shannon Faulkner, Mr. Fairfield STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE The purpose of the Student Representative to the School Committee is for a King Phillip student to meet with the school board to participate in discussions about school matters. Shannon Faulkner meets with the K.P. school committee two Monday nights each month. Her alternates are Steve Brady, Paul Carlow, and Missy Gallimore. Michael Carr, Keri-Nicole Dillman SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL he Student Improvement Council has the lsk of devising ideas and suggestions to nprove school conditions. They receive oney to campaign the proposals which ey feel are beneficial to the school. 145 DECA DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. It is a special academic program offered at King Philip which is very popular among juniors and seniors to whom it is avail- able. The club competes with others who have similar career goals in marketing. TOP: Mr. Guillemete, Cheryl Mullen, Jen Smith. MIDDLE: Mark Johnson, Sarah McGill, Kelly Verna, Cheryl Dominica. BOTTOM: Peter Megna, Joyce Holt, Kathy Stearns, Lisa Peavey. PICTURE AT RIGHT — TOP: John Acardi, Carol Sand- berg, JillKelly, Laurie Masterson, Mario Sarrica, MikeGormley, RayKlontz, Brian McEvoy, Stacey Fernandez, Nick Vito, Craig Trusevitch, Mrs. Maxell. MIDDLE: Tara Horner, Manny Costa, Colleen O ' Brien, Micah Thompson, Donna Collins, Jessica Church, Jocelyn Flynn, Keith Daley, Trent Liberatore. BOTTOM: Lea Ann Grady, Derek Awall, Chris Bourque, Cindy Dynan, Jen Holbrook, Francie Con- stantine, Mike Creagen, Chrissie Desrosier, Karen Antonellis, Jen Movsessian. The Opening of the school store in 1988. ivT W ;!■•(. ■■■IF) ■■■! Mrs. Maxell shows Laurie Masterson the daily routines at the school store. 146 ipgg PEER LEADERSHIP Peer Leadership is a group of students from the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. They were invited to enter the group with l the goal of talking with groups of grammar school children from Wrentham, Norfolk, and Plainville in order to help them i understand how to better cope with the pressures of high school, especially drug problems. The advisors of Peer Leadership are Mr. Fairfield, Mr. Pariseau, and Mrs. Pfeiffer. UNICEF Unicef is another club advised by our principal, Mr. Fairfield. The purpose of the group is to raise money from various fund-raisers which they donate to coun- tries with hunger problems. TOP: Mr. Fairfield, Jim Davis, Chris Killian, Brian Atkinson, Tom Lazay, Kelly Flynn, Jen Palos, Tara Hall, Mr. Lanciaux. SECOND ROW: Venna Pandri, Jen Slaney, Jen Spinney, Heidi Curtis, Jean Yau, Sandra Wood, Ali Caiazza, Merry Toll. THIRD ROW: Jeanette Sabbag, Jamie Arnold, Anna Ghosh, Sandra Bontemps, Rashmi Pandri, LisaKenney, Joanne Noble, HeatherDixon, Leah Calleaux. BOTTOM: JenKellen, JenKettel, Monika Ely, Asha Ghosh, Abby Bender, Asha Nadkarni. ,..,,,.j.i,,.«tiKtixKr.F,Rla:i KKK aiKr.K, ir,yw v , ' ; ' ; • , ' , ' kHbRbRbrbrrr): :Rj:Kjn;RKRKi:Ki; :j:j:RBRRR uij :w:RRr 1 R . I ,y. 1 y.Y .w,i ,I:k) :K):I: :I:k: (;i;J; :i; :f: :!; : : rrrrrk): d:KRK: ): : ;r.) fcKRKfi;., ;fcKt:V;en« rbrbrrrk v ,. mm s-iiiMi B 5 ..); : (:■: !; : k ; k - k : k.y.fy, iRRRRRRrRRBRRkRrR .1.. j, j, ,.).,.).,.)-■r , .KfcBRK, ,, 3:s;i:h.v:b:b:K :5;): , ,Rj :to:fy:lu:RRRRj;j ;!: :}.(.! i ! ' ' ! Jr!;i:i:): :!: :!: :i: A :!:s:!:s:i:s:i: :):s:i— •■rrkhrrrri; . (:; i:l i _ : V ; , , : ;!; ;!:: kyyy.ki-.ky.ky.yy.y.y.y. ikykiiy.iiyyJ ' .yy.yS. .«.Ja:fci:i;i:i;;-:!;. :!;:.. ' S:i:!;; ■rrkkrkrbhkkrrkr}: Mi! RKsa i !}• , brr). KiKii :K|ii;k;[K;;i ' ;;! ; ; BBRl ; J: : :k r.i: rrhr :i.i;): I b:t: :t:n R : RR R : H 1 rkrbr :b.I:h«I krkr m M : ' .i;!:r. y.kyj y„k ' kykyy:y.- . t;y.y.y.y.y,ky.,ky.ky,ky,k ' ■rrrrkrrrbrkrbrkr! : : : :); KViMJ RftKl r: :J: rT !?« l-iKiKi «s; k ..VW s .7 v 7. 7, . 7 v 7. 7. 7.7 7,. ;!is;!!i;t:s:(: :S! ;!n;(:i:l:! f; :i; :Ji :r v :KJ: :J: ; : ; ; HKKRKBKmifc: IfiBR? S« ; ;!; :)■ .,„,,„.,!: ;!:!: Ii.kx rrksiktV. |:rrrrk rbr : ;rrr : ...RRtol.RRSaiBRJWRBSjE: kKyykky l yy.fyy ;y r kyJ ,ykk kkkkk ' y.kkk ikrkIirrkr.; krrrrrkrIt ' kkrrbrkrj: 1 I •s« ) :rrri;i : ; : j:r :):r i;(; ;f:iii;RKl • ..-.•«w.«j:RK iRRB iR ' - .IRB ' PRE-MED CLUB The Pre-Med Club is a brand new club formed just this year. The purpose of the club is to explore career options in medicine. With Theresa Johnson as President and Sandra Pennacchio as Vice-Pres., the Pre-Med Club is very successful so far. Their advisor is Mr. Fairfield. TOP: Michelle Power, Rashmi Pandri, Monika Ely, MIDDLE: Jean Yau, Carrie Costa, Nancy Killelea BOTTOM: Mr. Fairfield, Michelle Killelea, Terri Johnson, Sandra Pennacchio 148 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society consists of juniors and seniors who have showed strong leadership and academic quali- ties. Each year new juniors are selected and voted upon by a committee of teach- ers. This years juniors will be inducted in the spring of 1989. The goal of this or- ganization is to donate time and effort for helping out the school and the com- munity. TOP: Barbara Bredvik, Kelly Mannering, Aaron Nicodemus, Rob Truit, Rob Pfiesner, Scott Hamway, Rachael linger, Diedre Sullvan, Mrs. Barrett. SECOND ROW: Linda Operach, Terri Johnson, Kevin Ray, Torgon Lovely, Paul Paulino, Deb Schwartz, Liz Bender, Andy Mills. THIRD ROW: Karen Cooke, Sandra Pennacchio, Sarah Mick, Jodie Mangor, Kim Thomas, Kim Conafreiy, Kim St. Amand, Nancy Killelea BOTTOM: Alison Romsey (VicePres.), Jen Smith (secretary), Derek Berry (Pres- ident), James Panittiere (treasurer) MATH LEAGUE The Math League is a group of students who compete in Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry, and Trigonometry against other school in the surrounding area. They have about six meets throughout the school year. TOP: Jen Kettell, Rashmi Pandri, Dana Vernon, Mrs. Barrett. SECOND ROW: Jen Hunter, Jean Yau, Heidi Curtis, Ronnie Kledzik, Bridget Dillon. THIRD ROW: Karen Cooke, Sandra Pennacchio, Kathy Griswald, Stephanie Coll, Keri- Nicole Dillman. FRONT: Torgon Lovely (captain), Derek Berry (captain) The toughest part is working as a TEAM 149 Mike McGill, Jake Tirado, John Packer, Don Giovanoni, Greg Houde. INTRAMURAL BICYCLING TEAM The Intramural Bicycling Team was formed just this year by students interested in bicycling competitively. As of now, the members are going to be entering into area competitions in the spring and summer. Next year they plan to enter their new team into the Hockomock League branch. Their advisor is Mr. Ingalls. SB GYM AIDES The Gym Aides are juniors and seniors who volunteered one class period per week to help organize and supervise physical education classes. TOP: Jerry Morganelli, Chris Janes, Peter Megna, Peter Boucher, Glen Piscani, Paul Carlow, Tom Daily, Mark Wood. MIDDLE: Stephanie Pavao, Pam Barton, Dave Gala, Jessie Darling, James Panettiere, Andy Genie. BOTTOM: Heather Vinson, Joan Faford, Jeremy Vick, Billy Oram, Deb Kuta, Chris Lewicki, Brian Crocker 150 BOYS GIRLS STATE Back row: J °y Johnson Rob Truit Billy Oram, Jeff McCarthy. Second row: James Damato, Glenn Piscani, Dan Guiovanni, Alan Robinson. Front row: Jerry Morgan- The Boys Girls State is a group of students representing the elli, Derek Berry, Torgan Lovely. three towns of Norfolk, Wrentham, and Plain ville. Several students are nominated each year and then voted on by a com- mittee from their own town. The chosen students are given the privelege of attending a week-long seminar for academically notable students of the surrounding area in June. Left to right: Lisa Haynes, Amy Turner, Rachel Unger SUPERINTEND ANT ' S AWARD This is an award given for academic excellence to the top student in the two program departments: academics and vocational. Jodie Mangor received the award for academics while Jennifer Smith was rewarded with vocational award. Left to right: Mr. Fairfield, Jodie Mangor, Jen Smith, Mr. Costa. 151 152 aaasssSK, .s.il| ' :t; , T0 i-.sU-A-.f. ' U:-, ' , A ' % UpSMi - faSptaSBfe i§ etaaa SaKasaSai} 8giKj -,KaaB %s%SiagK% fasaaKaSsp §§ K 4 . :. Bos, aajaaaaa 5 ?as KitaiKri :S  aa5«l. aaataaBB iKtiiilS ' S ' .«aaaa . •:;: ; aaa ' -::; ■aaiiaaisav taaaf ;a B%. ;:? !? ?; i. -fi a5aaat; SaSaSSiS ' ajesaaaaS 4;K%ab:ia psafepss i;!-as:i:s;-.-;- aaaSaVaa ; .,. ,, faaaaKiaa:- aaaaaa .iaaa aaaa: ' ssaaaaaa ' ;j«aa-aa:« a ' .««: M EJaK!«S S58SB?B«; 4a;« c-«a;SlM; i ; : ' -irK ,jaa: 3 aaa% . ;;;;:}■::; Sia ' aaij rxa :;! •iii ' j ft: •• ' - ' ' Si;:: If Ssisafel fe . aS sfepsSaaaaaaaaa ' : a5aa$akaaa%«$a aS %a%aSaa iaaaay ' igaS ' , -,-KJl JSpSJes aS5«ee; ts -. ,« aa a! i . ; {■aaaaawaHaaaaawaU;; ,■S « '  ' iaiKMa aaaaaasaaaa ■' M ' :i CoV::.i:t ' i i «feSaj a , IIP i y itt tt 153 The honor of representing the freshman class as princesses was bestowed upon Joanna Carter and Nancy Lomas. Representing the sophomore class was Colleen O ' Brien as princess and Jen Holbrook as the lovely queen. Con- gratulations! Ooh, isn ' t that sweet?! The Royal Couple, J. Holbrook and M. Tobichuk 154 The years Freshman-Sophomore Semi-formal was held at Demetri ' s Red Snapper Restaurant on March 25, 1988. The theme song, Wonderful Tonight, describes perfectly this golden event. With the guys in their suits and the gals in their gowns, this was a gala evening not to be missed. Do you like the collar up or down? D. Giusti and B. Dillon He smiled at me! P. Breen 155 £Tiwie c£ 0€i i £8tM e On May 20, 1988, the annual King Philip Prom was held at Demetri ' s Red Snapper Restaurant. As the theme, The Time of My Life expresses, a good time was had by all in attendance. Everyone enjoyed good food, great dancing, and just plain fun, when King Philip ' s best put on their finest attire and danced til dawn. I hate lines! Are we there yet? Deirdre Monahan and Eric Spink — Faithfully! 156 I ' m gonna kill him! D. Watts They ' re having the The Time of Their Lives ! Elected to the Prom Court, representing the Senior Class were Maria Suarez and Mary Ellen Texeira. Representing the Junior Class were Deirdre Monahan and Kristen Sutcliffe. Elected as Queen was Sonya Hoyle. Congratulations! p9| r 1 } 1 J- ' - 3 H zaEtes - f ' Mm MBR 1 ■He says that to everyone! S. Hoyle Jessica and Donna showing those Pepsodent smiles! I can ' t believe this! K. Conefrey Waltz with me, Baby! M. Suarez and escort 157 Y E A R I N 1988 SUMMER OLYMPICS Canadian Ben Johnson, left, looks over at arch rival Carl Lewis at the finish of the 100-meter race in the 1988 Summer Olympics at Seoul, South Korea. Johnson won the gold medal but was later disqualified after traces of an anabolic steroid was found in his system. R E V I E W The stars of the 1988 summer Olympics, clockwise from top: diver Greg Louganis won 2 gold medals; track and field star Carl Lewis won 2 gold (including 1 after Canadian Ben Johnson was disqualified) and 1 silver; Florence Griffith Joyner won 3 gold and 1 silver; and swimmer MattBiondi celebrated with 5 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze. The 1988 summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea opened with a dramatic and dazzling ceremony. A colorful, three-hour spectacle mixing ancient Korean rituals with space-age technology kicked off 16 days of athletic competition. The World Series belonged to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers captured their sixth World Series title in October with a 5-2 victory over the Oakland A ' s in the fifth game of the series. 158 The Democrats went to Atlanta in the summer of 1988, and decided on Michael President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev worked for Dukakis, the governor of Massachusetts, to be its candidate for President of the several years to bring the two countries together. After a treaty was signed to elim- United States. He chose Lloyd Bentsen, a senator from Texas, as his running mate. inate certain nuclear weapons, 1988 was the year the efforts of these two leaders went into effect. Vice President George Bush, after serving for eight years in the Ronald Reagan administration, got the expected nod at the Republican National Convention in New Orleans in the summer of 1988. His choice for running mate was unexpected — Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana. The public opinion polls showed that the inexperienced 41 year-old senator was not a popular choice. Amid tears and grief, thousands of people who had died of AIDS were mem- orialized in October in ceremonies centered on a huge quilt that was made from friends and family members of the victims. Each of the panels measured three feet by six teet and all 50 states and a dozen foreign countries were represented in the 375,000 square foot quilt. 159 The summer of I 988 was hit with the worst drought in many years. Throughout the Midwest, farmers watched helplessly as their crops went dry. Hurricane Gilbert rose out of the Carribean like a giant wind storm in late Sep- tember. By the time it lost its hurricane status over northeastern Mexico, it had killed more than 300 people, left hundreds of thousands homeless and caused billions of dollars in damage to the Carribean, Central America, Mexico and the United States. It became an international effort of good will. Russians and American rescuers cut through the ice in Alaska to save two California gray whales. News media fromi around the world converged on the tiny village of Barrow, Alaska, to cover the successful rescue. Forest fires spread throughout the western part of the country in the summer of 1988, destroying millions of acres of national parkland. The most heavily damaged was Yellowstone National Park. 160 Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson erupted in tears as her name was announced as Miss America 1989. The 22 year-old Miss Minnesota, who planned to be a Harvard- -rained lawyer, became the first classical violinist to win the Miss America crown. It was one of the biggest marriages of the year. Heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson married actress Robin Givens. But the stormy marriage of the 22 year-old rich boxer and the 23 year-old actress lasted less than a year. She filed for divorce. But after being accused of marrying Iron Mike for his money, Ms. Givens said she wouldn ' t take a dime. The shuttle discovery blasted into orbit in September, the first spaceflight since the shuttle Challenger mission ended tragically 73 seconds after lift off on January 28, 1 986 . The discovery ended in its successful four days, 1.6 million miles mission with a tri- umphant landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California. 161 GOOD BYE, 80 ' s What ' s hot and what ' s not. What never was or what always will be. Lots of fads, fashion, and trends have come and gone in the 80 ' s. Here ' s a quick look at some of the most memorable . . . Do You Remember? The Rubiks Cube . . . Fluorescent everything . . . Atari . . . Pac Man . . . Barracuda jackets . . . Reeboks . . . Overalls . . . Biking Pants (Spandex) . . . Camp Beverly Hills . . . Bows, Bows, Bows . . . Boxer shorts . . . Esprit . . . Banana clip . . . Shaved heads . . . The Cosby Show . . . Pictionary . . . Grateful Dead . . . Horseneck Beach . . . Gummy Bears . . . Compact Disc Players . . . Vanna White . . . Indoor Tanning . . . Safe Sex . . . Mon- keemania . . . Condominiums . . . Trival Pursuit . . . Valley Girls . . . Nintendo . . . Jelly shoes . . . Disco . . . MTV . . . SADD . . . Nutra Sweet . . . Cable TV ... No smoking . . . Oprah Winfrey . . . Nike . . . plaid . . . ribboned barrettes . . . Double and triple pierced ears . . . designer jeans . . . punk . . . spiked hair . . . And don ' t forget: Gumby . . . Red M M ' s . . . stirrup pants . . . acid wash jeans . . . Madonna . . . Liz Claiborne accessories . . . Garfield . . . Izods . . . Preppy . . . Guess? . . . Menthos (Love that school store!) . . . Bermuda bags . . . Leather jackets . . . Michael Jackson . . . Breakdancing . . . Spuds MacKenzie . . . Swatch . . . Rollerskating . . . Rap . . . Skateboarding . . . Snowboards . . . friendship pins . . . f ©@®©j s 162 L GBrrnA Miss Wyoming, Miss South Carolina, Miss Colorado. — K. Ritchie, S. O ' Connor, C. McMorrow. ' I just swallowed an M M! — C. Montanero ' Yes, I am waiting for Christmas! — J. Trainor Ok, your turn, Jess! EAT IT! — B. Bredvik force-feeding C. Costa, J. Abernathy, L. Howard. 163 EUIOPE On February 12 — February 20, 1988, many King Philip Foreign Language students and teachers journeyed across the ocean to Europe! During their stay whey visited five countries: France, Germany, Belgium, Switzer- land and the Netherlands. Participants: 1st row: K. Thompson,N. Killelea, M. Killelea, K. Stearns, T. Jones, A. Matola, E. Bender, R. Unger, W. Rettman. 2nd row: Mrs. McCourt, Ms. Figueiredo, K. Gibson, K. Ray, D. Sullivan, M. Jacob, M. Cataldo, K. Reid, A. Moses, T. Lovely, C. Intreiri, B. Crocker, M. Nadkarni, E. Sullivan, L. Nelson, Mrs. Sullivan, B. Dillon, (not shown) Mr. Ingalls. Left: The Eiffel Tower. Below: Some souvenirs of the trip. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France NEW YOIK CITY G. Ames, and Mrs. Tower go for some wild NYC fashion. The New York City skyline, with the Twin Towers in the distance. Lady Liberty — a favorite stop! • «  L. Sullivan, L. Guerra, J. Slaney, J. Kettel, T. Nichodemus, A. Bender play Statues. On February 20 through February 22, 1989, the King Philip Art Depart- ment sponsored a trip to New York City. Participants were: 1st row: M. Martucci, J. Arnold, J. Kettel. 2nd row: T. Nichodemus, A. Bender, L. Sullivan, L. Guerra, A. Nadkarni, H. Dixon, S. Finley, J. Moore, A. Matola, D. Sullivan, H. McAskill, C . Godovich. 3rd row: K. Schofield, P. Breen, J. Slaney, J. Spinney, T. Jones, V. Sandstrom. 4th row: J. Mangor, B. Garcia, R. Unger, G. Ames, A. Mills, K. Murray. Not shown, Chaperones: Mrs. Cronin, Mrs. Tower, MissZeigler, Mrs. Bach- man, and Mr. Carnaro I Love New York 165 Let ' s Hear It!! The Annual Class Competition, held on February 28, 1989, was the best we ' ve had in four years. Tremendous spirit over- flowed the gymnasium as the classes battled it out in various events. Contests included an Obstacle course, Volleyball, the Limbo (How low can you go?), the Sack race, the Sneaker race, the Balloon Pop, the Three-legged race, the Orange pass, the Egg toss, and the grand finale, the Tug-of-War! The seniors, with a tough competitive edge, took the lead early in the evening, and continued with the victory. The Juniors were a tough second, followed by the Sopho- mores, and finally, the Freshmen. (Could age have something to do with this?). All classes showed a great deal of skill and spirit, and this successful night was one of the most fun and exciting all year! Ol vV te The sophomores proudly cheer Wait! Come back here! C. Damato. We,re off! S. Faulkner and J. McCarthy m their team. Go Red! Ha-ha! What are they cheering about? J. McCarthy and D. Berry C. Kelley trying to touch her toes with her head. 167 SKIMS Kii f.l. ' .:i - ' pi-f • « l wmmi ■.:■■!.■: :: Personally and in behalf of all of those who serve students in the King Philip District, I offer our sincere best wishes for a life of good health, happiness, success and the fulfillment of every personal goal that will make you all that you should be, can be and shall be. William J. Costa Superintendent of Schools 170 Mr. Winston Fairfield, Jr., Principal Mr. James Johnson Administrative Assistant Mr. Joseph Lojko Dir. of Pupil Personnel Mr. Warren Paglari Vocational Director 171 Mr. Donald Edmonston Athletic Director Marilyn Antonellis Office Karen Callaghan Office Carol Frederick Office Cathy Pegg Office Mr. John Fitzsimmons Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Pierce Vocational Coordinator Pauline Lessard Office Virginia MacRae Office Lori-Beth Pullan Office April Stelzmann Office Mr. Robert Geib Assistant Principal Helen Berry Office Mary Creehan Office Shirley Maduskuie Office Joyce Verna Office 172 Mr. Ahem English H r f 1 ET H.Y i- 1 B v . ■R ' ' H flk yftc KISn ! ' j?5 SglS   S ? $?§i JFi Ba |J C Mr. Antonetti Automotive Mrs. Viles-Bachman Social Studies Mr. Bergquist Psychologist Mr. Berteletti Carpentry Mr. Besaw English Mr. Black English The Vocational section of KP is made up of many industrial trades. The students learn the fundamentals in the classroom and then apply them through hands-on experience in the shop. The following is a brief rundown of the different trades offered at KP: Automotive provides the student with a work- ing knowledge of all phases of automotive repair and main- tenance; Carpentry is designed to develop in the student the ability to do residential construction and millwork; Drafting exposes the students to the graphic language of industry and explores computer-aided drafting (CAD); Electrical is a course designed to instruct in the knowledge of electrical theory, how electricity works, how it is generated, controlled, distributed, and put to use; Culinary Arts is considered to be the third larg- est industry in the United States. The food service industry re- quires a broad spectrum of knowledge and skills. Here you ac- quire the basic skills necessary for employment and advance- ment in this rewarding industry; Machine Shop students learn the business of making practical tools using lathes and milling machines as well as other tools found in modern machine shops; Tech Drawing teaches the student how to make a pre- cise drawing and it also gives the student an appreciation for the design process; Sheet Metal emphasizes the basic skills and technical knowledge needed in the various areas of metal fabrication; Business involves the students in typing, account- ing, stenography, record keeping and word processing; Dis- tributive Education provides the students with training in marketing, retailing, and management. The students also run and organize the KP Restaurant and the KP Mini Mall. Mr. Bodge Electrical 173 Mr. Breitenbach Food Service Mr. Brennan Social Studies Mr. Carneiro Physical Ed. Mrs. Casper Science i Mr. Chichetto Carpentry 174 Tom Spadoni Karen Cooke and Monica Gonzalves Jancee Megna Mrs. Cronin Art Mr. Cormier Science Ms. Coutu Social Studies Mr. Croteau Graphic Arts Mr. Doherty Student Services Mrs. Dombkowski Business 175 Mr. Drisko Automotive Mrs. Erickson Mathematics Ms. Figueiredp-j Foreign Lang ' r Mr. Finase Discipline Ms. Flanagan Special Needs — DHT Dr. Goldman English. Physical Education challenges the students athletic ability. The stu- dents participate in different indi- vidual and team activities. Physical Education includes a health pro- gram which teaches the students about CPR, drugs, alcohol and peer pressure problems. Physical Educa- tion also includes an internship pro- gram which allows juniors and se- niors to help the students and learn more about the teaching aspect of physical education. The Media Center offers students at K.P. a wide variety of resource materials, novels, magazines, newspapers, and paperbacks. The students also have access to state of the art equipment. The library can either be a research or leisure experi- ence. Mr. Guillemette Dist. Ed. 176 Mrs. Kamon Voc. Reading i ' Mr. Hartley Physical Ed. Mr. Houde English Mr. Ingalls Foreign Lang. Mrs. Johnson Media Center 177 Mr. Kummer Mathematics Mr. Keleher Student Services Mr. Lanciaux Foreign Lang. — DHT Mr. Lavallee Business Mr. Lazzara Env. Sciences Mrs. Lepere Media Center — DHT Mr. Lepere Mathematics — DHT Mr. Ligor Science — DHT Mrs. Mannering Foreign Lang. HISTORY The Students can travel back in time to the day of the cavemen and diligently work their way up to the events of the present day. Along the rocky road they can experience the magnificence of Louis XIV, the forming of the Con- stitution, the mystifying world of Freud, and the downfall of Camelot. How can one really put the con- cept of Art into words. It is some- thing that flows from one ' s right brain. The students formulate ideas in their heads and then reproduce them onto the canvas with the teacher looking over their shoulder, scruti- nizing every stroke of the brush. 178 ■■0 Ms. Maxell Business Mrs. McDonald Voc. Reading Ms. Meuser Speech Mr. Murtari Science Mrs. Negus English 179 Mrs. Neubauer Mathematics Mr. Nolin Machine Shop Mr. Pariseau Health Phys. Ed. Mrs. Pfeffer Physical Ed. 180 The students in Mathematics can learn the fundamentals from Algebra I all the way to Calculus. Then, in between, there is Ge- ometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, and Pre- calculus. The students also take a great in- terest in Computers. From now on, the students are required to take at least one year of computers in order to graduate, but many of them de- cide to exceed that. In the Science section, the students can take Biology. Chemis- try, Physics, Anatomy, and En- vironmental. The students take in hands-on experience through their labs in the desired class, and lab practicals are used to test their skill. Mr. Radziewicz Mathematics Mrs. Raymond Business Ms. Resca Student Services Mr. Riley Draftine Mr. Schmidt Science Mr. Simmarrian Social Studies Mrs. Smith Physical Ed. Mrs. Southworth English 181 %, M . 1 Ms. Stankiewicz Business — DHT Mrs. Sullivan Nurse Ms. Szatek English Mr. Tileston Music — DHT 182 Mrs. D. Tower Special Needs The students learn the funda- mentals of written English. They learn to use different forms of grammar and they widen their vocabulary consistently over the four years. Then American and En- glish literature are added later on to form well balanced classes. The students have a choice of tak- ing either French, Spanish, Latin, or German as a foreign language. The teachers teach the students how to read, write, and speak in their chosen language. Those students that stick with it can become fluent in whichever language they desire. Mrs. N. Tower Art — DHT Ms. Villard Science Ms. Ziegler Art Ms. Turco Special Needs Mr. Warren Electrical Ms. Wernborg Special Needs Mr. Young Student Services 183 Bill Raymond Jack Gallagher, Superintendent of Maintenance We, the students of KP, would like to thank all of you for making our school look its best daily, and thanks also goes out to our unseen friends, the night custodians, for their equally excellent job. Tom Lawless, Charles Brundley, Paul Spadoni We would also like to thank those dedicated ladies in the cafeteria for their ever present smile for their un- derstanding in dealing with hungry teenagers and for their holiday spirit evidenced by their many dec- orations. 184 The cafeteria women in no particular order: Carol Troiano, Jean Badin, Trudy Cappuccino, Cheryl Dearden, Patricia Eisenhauer, Sandra Fumarola, Elizabeth Heinz, Mary Hughes, June Landry, Catalda Lawton, Carol Mahady, Joan McKenon, Ida Ornell, Donna Swan, Mildred Wiklund. Ms. Alter Instructional Aide Mrs. Galligan Coordinator Mrs. Nichols Instructional Aide Mr. Thurlow Adustment Counselor ' HSk - ■i ' HF W ' flC F ■WUj?4 Ma M L ' !k Mrs. Angell Resource Teacher Mr. Hartley Jr. Instructional Aide Ms. Robarts Teacher Mr. Wickman Instructional Aide Mrs. Cornell Instructional Aide Miss McGee Instructional Aide Mr. Santos Instructional Aide -. :.. : - . • ' • ' ■Sit- MEp ' : i w ■-■ BN H r m jFv. ' Mr. Vernarelli Food Service Project Share is a vocational program which services learning disabled students through the BICO collaborative. All Collaborative programs are extensions of public school services. Whereas mainstreaming becomes a goal for most students, small groups or individual instruction is provided within resource classrooms and resource shop areas to prepare for successful mainstreaming. The goals of the program are to provide learning disabled adolescents with skills and knowledge necessary to obtain a high school diploma as well as a marketable vocational skill and a vocational certificate. W Mr. Creely Vocational Teacher Dr. Neifing Vocational Teacher Miss Soufy Resource Teacher h 1 Hli K - . ' WH ' ■' - ' ' ' . :! ' , , Hli ii : ' I atMMP 185 186 187 KATHY RYAN DANCE STUDIO, INC. 206 MAIN ST. NORFOLK, MA 02056 (617) 384-7014 (617) 520-3623 (508)-384-2206 (508)-443-0055 lainville Insurance Agency 1 1 9 SOUTH STREET PLAINVILLE, MA 02762 cc King Philip Counseling Center P.O. Box 49 201 Franklin Street Wrentham, MA 02093 a special project of- Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. Plainville Prescription Center 122 South St. Plainville, MA 02762 695-5091 CALL TODAY (508) 695-3528 For All Your Insurance Needs HOMEOWNERS BUSINESS LIFE AUTOMOBILE 188 L VAo — I, t HAIR SALON WAMPUM CORNER. 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MA 02056 YOUR PARTY CAN BE A HIT! — chafers make it easy to serve warm food — dinnerware, glassware, and flatware to serve your food — linens dress up your tables — costumes and balloons are fun! TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 379 B Central St. Foxboro, MA. 02035 543-4141 KE M$T ' ike ■KEY i MOBILE HOME BROKERS, INC. 570 KeMey Blvd. (Rt 1 52) No. Attleboro. MA 02760 509-R95-6200 50R- 24-4027 M. • I i • — i • r ;leam!ing co. PHYLLIS GAMBLE VINCENT GAMBLE The Personal Cleaning Service COMMERCIAL C INDUSTRIAL 656nCDHAMSTPl I I ' NT HAM. MA 02093 I3847015 WfWiy fucmofJJi ] UUid THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS WISH EACH MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1989 HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS. Back row: Shannon Faulkner, Robert Latham, Martha Donovan, David Brown, Patrice O ' Neil, Mary Ann Gal- limore. Front row: Suzanne Neske, Marilyn Eden, Keith Grant (Chair- man), John Barrett, 198 Mccormick maitland one-forty-four main street country crossing norfolk, massachusetts 02056 AREA CODE 617 520-0333 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Good luck Seniors! EALlV Co ?. BILL WHITE RAY RUGGIERI Best of luck Class of ' 89! J. MARINO SONS, INC. The Only Wrentham Based Oil Co. Complete Installation of Furnaces and Boilers • 24 Hour Service • Free Estimates • Service Contracts • to Fit Your Needs • Fuel Oil Oil Truck 529 Franklin St., Wrentham, MA 02093 384-2510 • 384-2310 199 TEACHER PATRONS William J. Costa, Superintendent John Fitzsimmons, Assistant Principal Warren Paglari, Vocational Director Robert Geib, Assistant Principal Richard Pierce, Vocational Coordinator Joseph P Lojko, Pupil Personnel Director i Anthony Antonetti Helen Cooper Barbara Cronin Carol Meuser Guy Wickman Katherine McDonald Genevieve Szczepaniak June R. Coutu R.W. Nolin James Black Maureen Flatley Janna M. Bremer IHdio Carnerio Julie Habib George Creeley Elizabeth Villiard Luis Nosiglia Joanna Geib John Warren Daniel Nolin ' . i - Jane A. Southworth Roberta Negus Ed Croteau J. Neubauer Senor Ingalis David Sumner Mr. Mrs. Allen Erickson Charles Courtois Paul Riley Clara M nteca Jack Ver%arelli Nancy Tower Catherine Zeigler Thomas Hartley Heather Moriarty Jane Perlman Judith Kamon Louise Turco David Webb Murray Drisko ; ii ? f -- ,, 200 PROFESSIONAL PATRO AIR NORFOLK COUNTY DENTAL ASSOC. PAPA GINO ' S 129 COUNTRY FLORIST RASCHEL ' S , NORMAN W. GREENE A TO DIMONTE ' S L MARTINIZING DRY CLE NG BUCKLIN ASSOC. REALtoS FOXBORO FEDERAL NORFOLK INSURANCE AGENCY EASTERN WHOLESALE |- SUPPEYCOMP BERNARDINI TRAVEL AGENCY HARDWARE SERVICES INC. + n888  , ' i V ; y zf • Si ■NORFOLK, MA 02056 PLAINVILLE, MA 02760 78 SOtfTH S1g WRENTHAM MA. 02093 l|i MAIN T. FOXBORO MA 02035 % 71 MAHsf §T. MEDWAY, MA 02053 0f RANKLIN ST. WRENTHAM MA liO ' AUNTON ST. PLAINVILLE 02762 420 MAIN ST. WALPOLE, MA 02081 NORFOLK, MA 02056 NORFOLK, MA 20256 NO. JATTELBORO, MA 02763 WRENTHAM, MA 02093 14 CHURCHILL RD. NORFOLK, MA 02056 % M,  ■; k 4 I I -- - 201 Wherever you ' re headed, we want to wish you the very best. We also have a suggestion or two that will help in the future. IF YOU ' RE GOING TO COLLEGE. You ' ll benefit from our helpful College Credit program at South Shore Bank. See us for GSL Loans if you ' re a senior looking to finance your college educa- tion. Also discover our PLUS and VALUE Loans for both you and your family. IF YOU ' RE GOING TO WORK. a. Our Starter Kit is designed to help you do just that. Get a VISA ' Card (free for the first year), a checking or NOW Account, $300 of overdraft protection, a special rate on auto loans and a free Multibanker ' 24 Yankee24 ' card. For more facts, visit your nearest South Shore Bank office. South Shore Bank Mi-iiitvr FHtlrr.il iMx 202 dttitofsytoter A finished page in this book looks rather simple, doesn ' t it? However, most people do not know the endless hours, Countless re- visions, and downright frustrations that it takes to transform a blank sheet of paper into a finished page. It all starts with dedication and imagination. An idea is slowly made into a layout with pictures, copy , artwork, and captions. We are very grateful to the handful of students that were dedicated enough to work weekends, after school, over vaca- tions, and late nights. We also want to thank everyone who faithfully worked until the very en d to complete their sections, and the students who helped to put together those pages that were abandoned by those who were originally responsible for doing them. A special thanks goes to Kim and Laura for their enduring faithfulness (you guys are lifesavers!); Debe for always coming through, even with our nagging; Sandra for her cookies, smiles, and willingness to ac- cept a huge responsibility at the last minute; Kevin and Amy for their true dedication, re- sponsibility, and loud laughs; Derek for his good tunes, and especially for finishing on TIME! (Way to be!). Of course we can ' t forget to thank Vance Pirone for coming through with his great artwork (after all the kicks in the behind!), and Torgun Lovely for those awesome pictures . . . after all, that ' s what makes a yearbook! Above all, we would like to thank Mrs. Cooper for the pizza, sodas, advice, en- couragement, and especially, friendship. We could never have done it without you! Mr. Antonetti, you were great, but PLEASE STOP SMOKING! (cough, cough). Finally, thanks to Mr. Riley and Mr. Sumner for their computer expertise, Arnie Lohman for his unending surprises ' ( No, that ' s not free . . . ), Joe Geoffroy for coming through with pictures at the last minute, and a special, special thanks to Terry Poovey in Winston-Salem, North Carolina for going to all the trouble that he didn ' t have to. THANKS FOR CARING, AND WE LOVE YOU, CHIEFTAIN STAFF! Sincerely, Barbara Bredvik Elizabeth Bender (Co-editors-in-Chief) 1989 CHIEFTAIN STAFF Co-Editors-in-Chief Barbara Bredvik Elizabeth Bender Undergraduates Editors Laura Seikman Kim Hender Sports Editor Debe Anderson Clubs and Activities Editor Sandra Pennachio Advertisement Editor Derek Await Faculty Editors Kevin Ray Amy Matola Art Editor Vance Pirone Photographer Torgun Lovely Typists, Lifesavers, and Eager Assis tants: Carrie Costa, Linda Howard, Cheryl Rogaris, Andrea Moses, Derek Berry, Peter Boucher, David Dix, Kim Conefrey, Linda Operach, Kris ten Sutcliffe, and Jackie DiPlacido. Rookie of the Year Amy Matola Most Improved Derek Await Vance Pirone Most Dedicated New Member Kevin Ray Unsung Hero Sandra Pennachio MVP ' s Laura Seikman Kim Hender Most Promising Debe Anderson J VV 7 the REAL Chieftain editors please come forward? Here are the faithful editors who worked hard, and stayed with the Yearbook until the final deadline! Relaxing, Left to Right. Derek Await, Ad Editor; Amy Matola, Faculty Editor; Debe Anderson, Sports Editor; Barbara Bredvik, Editor-in-Chief; Elizabeth Bender, Editor-in- Chief; Sandra Pennachio, Clubs and Activities, Editor; Kevin Ray, Faculty Editor; Laura Seikman, Undergrads Editor; Kim Hender, Undergrads Editor; Front — Vance Pirone, Art Editor. (Not Pictured, Torgun Lovely, Photographer). 203 YOUR YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER 204 m • Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Carolina Arnold Lohmann, Milford, MA L SSfci S + W- f ■■V ' ■- ba i ' . i s i - 9 — -- « f ' P ?o 22 •• . -• - ■■' .. £;■■■k i I H rei 4ML n JU y . K mi . 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