Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

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Tom Lacey and Susan Ives do last minute homework before A-block. 7 “i 2 Student Life Suzanne Anderson talks Mr. Hunt into an ‘‘A”’ for the quarter. Sophomore Julie Rhymes searches her locker for the meaning of life. | FUME Mg! e , sy fot Do you take credit cards? G q ae 3 Student Life ea 4 Gaenn . = : a ad Wh . Py — yo anal a, i . er PILES 73 f (Right) Bubbling with enthusiasm, Kristen Miller and Karen Larson give it their all for the camera. (Below) Not Available supports his class president and friend, Ammar Bazzaz. (Above) Coley Holley and Debbie Agranat practice for their Colgate com- mercial before school. (Right) Senior Robbie Brotherston relaxes during one of his many free blocks. 4 Student Life (Clockwise From Left) Best buddies Andrea Visallo, Heather Buchfirer, Anne O’Brien, and Kim Lucas share a sunny moment. Coley Holley, Shayn Bjornholm, and John Vitello try to top Jeff Ferris, to the amazement of Lee Zohn and Jerry Ward. Becky Bryan radiates a warm smile outside of C-house. (Left) ““Yes, | only have had this locker for three years, but what’s the combination?’’ laughs Janine Aber- nathy. Student Life 5 (Right) Things are looking up for Leigh Montgomery... (Below) Mike McGillion, Jesse Murray, and Charu Verma roll down to J-house on their skateboards. Ned Goodell and Lesley Morton prepare for the trials and tribulations of junior year. 6 Student Life Liz Welch and Annie Conklin grab a quick bite. This crowd relaxes after an exhausting morning of classes. Junior Peter Verdone models his unique skull and bones pants with a grin. RELAXING A : Student Life RET 2 Rapes (Left) “Il wanna play!’’ whines Alex McCluskey. (Below) Laurie Coleman cheers on the boys’ soccer team. (Middle Left) Cindy Mars and Carrie Small go Hawaiian for their game. (Above) Jay Purrington starts his senior slump early. (Left) Jon Adelson and Jerry Ward lend a hand to their favor- ite player, Taku Shimizu. (Opposite page) Julie Sarmanian and Janine Abernathy mod- el the latest in-school spirit. Student Life 9 Josh Wolk asks Jerry Ward, “Do you think the people at LHS take school too seriously?” “Isn't it me who’s supposed to be right side up?”’ Juliet Sherff asks David Eastridge. “ ‘The school is alive with the sound of music!’’ exclaims Annette Ezekiel. John Paynik and Rebecca Haskell practice the pas de deux from Swan Lake. 40 Student Life “Here we are to save the day!” declares Donna Oliver and Bonnie White. Janine Abernathy gets a free ride to her next class from Mason Groff. ute. 4 “No way!!”’ Thyra Kallstrom and Becky Nel- son know where the boys are. CLOWNING AROUND Student Life 14 A r t A AP ? 42 Student Life SS. t Ps Rae thee Student Life 44 Student Life Student Life 45 16 Student Life (Above) Field hockey a La Shu Shimizu. (Bottom) Neil Graham and Fran Marino discuss events of the day. 4 x ee % i z : € . 1 1 , gee. : i (Above) Peter Adams displays his idea of relaxed ele- gance. (Bottom) Senior Kevin Crawford finds yet another use for his skateboard. The Real Look — Hair: just washed, moussed, and combed to perfection “Clean cut” The unnecessary sweater .—— The layered look — the Polo under the Oxford The Baracuda: a must for ‘ . The slightly smug and worn Levis any and all occasions The duffle: the only way to carry your books —— The jeans: rolled up just enough to expose the Argyle socks Docksiders: the ultimate in prepwear —— Or Is It? A — ——— r j ir- Pierced ears: a minimum The radical hair-do of 4 per ear (one of which must hold a safety pin) Heavy eye makeup Note: The black lipstick Excessive silver jewelry The T-shirt: a true necessity Black leather: the foundation of the wardrobe — The fishnet leggings (note the ‘‘worn’’ look) The “not so ordinary’’ ordinary boots eT IR ECON efi tos Ms a ay ae ; Mehial AY 7A , ; :! , (Behe poe by ‘ pur! GOURMET DELIGHTS (Left) Maria Larisson grabs a bite at the mall. Seniors Kim Lucas, Heather Buckfirer, and Joanna Geltman enjoy a leisurely lunch. A, x. Senior Barry Mohan takes his food seriously. aie Junior Cindy Mayhan dares to buy lunch in C-House. Student Life 47 (right) Mike McGillian, Jenn Jones, Sebastian Quezada, and Steve Fortman contemplate the newest in the line of skate- boards. “Get a little closer!’” says Mike Schnidman to Becky Nelson. 18 Student Life BUDDIES Sandy McCullough, David Collins, and Greg DeAn- gelis ‘‘hanging out’. Juniors Erica Marcus and Mason Rivlin share a general foods international coffee moment. (above right)’’Come on Kathy, get down!”’ urges Michele Mongiello. Ammar Bazzazz spreads his LHS enthusiasm to David Wacks. Student Life 19 Chris Neff thumbs through yet another text to find some answers. Susan Ortolano, a model junior, is devoted to her studies. 20 Student Life “pf hb rle ACADEMIC ANGLE 73 Focusing on Physics. (above) Kate Leopold opts for gossip over study. Sebastian Robbins and Shelly Adamian spend a study block cramming in the library. (left) ‘Who says you can’t have fun while studying?”’ asks Liz Welch of Ken Kokubo. Student Life 24 Dermot Fitzpatrick gives his advice to the senior Class. Dawn Traficante-another Cornell fan. , PTE Shy TP VPS $5 PDD) Pv aan ; S.xh OF SST Py ae FEIT IIT SP, ae Nithigg HOE ee a TT 5S et ROS as “7 oe cS apm eaeacectitg es A FS So. 2 2 Student Life Returning from one of those oh-so-popular college visits, senior David White sports a new sweatshirt. “=a Buried in yet another college bulletin, Karen Seligson studies the admis- weed sions requirements. —_ Trying to meet his deadline, Ramsey Kurdi slaves away at his essay. (Left) Greta Niu.. a future New Jersey resident? Student Life 23 Lucia Rahilly is enthusiastic about taking the day off for a field trip into Boston. We can run just as fast as Reeboks when we want to... Presenting the Davies family! Survey says ... ? “ih, four cheeseburgers, two large fries, and a chocolate shake ... you guys want anything?” asks Dan Palmer. 24 Student Life Y You’re not going to finish that whole thing, are you?”’ asks Naomi Saulich (mid- dle) of Armine Vorperian (left) and Alison Palmer. (middle) After a relaxing afternoon in the center, Abbie Weber is happy to board one of the new Lexpress buses. “Now kids, don’t try this at home,”’ warns Sebastian Quezada. SOPRANOS Student Life 25 Bryan Whyte keeps a watchful eye on Rebecca Haskell. 26 Student Life MAKING A LIVING Tooti-fruti-banana-rum with Reeses Pieces? “Stop! No! Flash damages the books!” cries Andrew Fearnside. BROWN BIGELOW Tet EPCINEDE HUM DARE JRMLARY 108 “Don’t I look busy?” inquires Amy Hsi. Andrea Vassallo — cheeriest worker on the job. (left) “‘Did someone say ‘magazine’?’’ asks Geoff Speare. Student Life 27 JUST ANOTHER DAY... Beer 28 Student Life Sehectae Gate eeu peer Se PBT ga oa Student Life 29 Escaping to McDonald’s, Debbie Sampson (left), Kim Coburn, and Kim Bulger satisfy their hunger with a Big Mac. Canceled classes always make a student’s day! Before classes on a bitter cold morning, Susan Stayn enjoys a cup of hot chocolate. Serena Zabin edges to the front of the lunch line with a smile of relief. rlOW DO YOU Cher hr) pert SPeLl Reller? wa. RR ]R 30 Student Life Mike Pollack fantasizes he is Jearl Walker performing yet another miraculous feat of physics. The afternoon final bell on a Friday before vacation. cll How does Rich Rothstein spell relief? S-E-N-I-O-R Y-E-A- R. Student Life 31 Student Life Student Life 33 ith the thaw of spring, the members of the Sailing Club make their way to the Charles River each week. Members have various degrees of ability and skill, but all enjoy the rigors of the sea. Under the watery eye of their leader, Mrs. Russell, the members enjoy the water and the wind. As the early frost of winter approaches the members of the Ski Club await the first snowfall to hit the slopes. With over 200 members ranging from novice to expert, the Ski Club Buddies Neepa Shah and Atchanea Menrateces take to resorts such as Waterville Valley and Cannon Moun- before going boating. tain. The annual Ski Sale was as usual a great success. The Sailing Club: (back) A. Dratch, P. Weng, H. Goldblatt, S. Wilderson, S. Lipson, (middle) A. Saulich, L. Cohen, (front) N. Shah, S Bray. oe Seniors Jon Adelson, Erica Lehrer, and Shane Bjornholm contemplate the fall ahead of them, of Stratten Mountain. 36 Clubs and Organizations (right) Jason Hart and Charles Hwang on the go at the ski sale. Two seniors avidly listening to their captain. The Ski Club. Clubs and Organizations The Math Team: (back) W. Mark, C. Lee, Y. Tung, J. Davis, S. Krieger, J. Brecher, T. Chuang, B. Levy, (front) B. Ashmanskas, K. Mark, A. Denk, M. Binder, V. Kamrath, J. Entin, A. Perry. The Video and Computer Club: (back) J. Entin, Y. Tung, W. Chi, (middle) J. Graham, P. Weng, J. Geltman, (front) B. Reeseman, J. Goldman, W. Thompson, M. Whiteside, C. Pearlmutter. 38 Clubs and Organizations WP 2p 1068- —s BOGGLING PURSUITS hess, -the tables of the Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square are reserved daily for the regular players and their challangers- intelluctual, huh? We've got it in the high school with our Chess Club. They challange other clubs and teams. Members can be found standing around a desk or table in a cafeteria during their free time, studying moves and countermoves. The Math Team, reportedly one of the top in the state, usually places very well in meets and competions held in various schools. Of course they have their bad days, but generally they are outstanding. The Video and Computer Club is best known for delights and frights. Their various and diverse nights of classics, or popular movies are well publi- cized and well attended. (top, center) Ms. Thompson, Bryan Reesman, Jordan Goldman, and Kevin McLaughlin contemplate the future of VCC and the meaning of life. (left) Steve Hill understands the meaning of all of this. (top right) Typical? It’s The Math Team. Clubs and Organizations 39 (right) Gabe Fried smiles when he realizes he cannot read what’s on the paper. (middle-left) Anne Kerny hides her face while Rachel Herda and Michael Pollen give critiscm to her work. (bottom left) Talk about talent- Daryl Wilson and Jim McCann show ability to concentrate while flipping their pens. Folio: (back) C. Lesk, L. Fletcher, E. Lin, S. Stayn, G. Niu, P. Weng, J. Entin, A. Ung, (front) S. Holland, M. Pollen, L. Grossman, A. Aizley, M. Chu. The Creative Writing Club: (back) R. Herda, C. O’Brien, M. Pollen, J. Belmont, L. Marsh, (front) Anne Kearney, L. Zohn, D. Gatanci, M. Gordon, G. Niu. 40 Clubs and Organizations EXCELLENCE IN THE RANKS olio is the annual literary and arts magazine which accepts photographs, art work, poetry, and short sto- ries from all students who wish to enter their original work. A committee judges which pieces are the best of all the work, and publishes them in May. The Creative Writing Club, which is also a literary orginazation, gathers to discuss origi- nal works-poems, short stories, essays- written by its mem- bers, in order to share their work and receive input to im- prove their writing. The Debate Team, a body of dedicated students, work long hours to research their topic, which this year is; Federal Government Implementing a Comphrehensive Long Term Aricultural Policy in the U.S. Their hard work has paid off, since they are one of the best teams in the nation. Another reason for their strong standing is the coach, Les Phillips, who has been nationally recognized. (left) Steal yourself for the first creative stroke of these young geniuses. an, The vaniiey Debate Team: (back) M. Hodie, A. Sacks, D. Schaffer, T. Sinai, F. Ung, The Novice Debate Team: (back) R. Handloff, N. Spencer, J. Pierce, W. Chi, K. Ehren- M. Irvin, J. Achler, (middle) B. Rubel, J. Marx, P. Gupashkin, M. Ebrahim, A. Mahrn, berg, (upper middle) Y. Tung, A. Staring, M. Paul, J. Sternberg, M. Mekha, (lower J. Wilson, (front) L. Murphy, R. McGilian, D. Oralt, G. Fried, D. Frier, T. Tyson. middle) J. Entin, D. Wilson, M. Yoshino, J. McCann, J. Graham, M. Aldrich, (front) S. ; : an ; Liptzin, A. Bloom, C. Verma, M. Brennan, H. Goldblatt, P. Kleinmann, M. Carbone. Clubs and Organizations 44 The Musket Staff. The Yearbook Staff. The Paper and their harem. Dermot Fitzpatrick in space and Mike Pollack showing his dimples. A2 Clubs and Organizations (center) Nick Radvany and the art of paper, not finger, cutting. PRINTED GOODS he official school newspaper, The Musket, called a “feisty little paper’’ by the magazine Town and Country, reports on issues and events, informing many of us on a wide range of topics of which we might otherwise remain ignorent. A “real live alternative view publication’, The Paper, which splashed into our lives in winter of last year, also exists. When you have a subver- sive, student run humor publication, you can pretty much do what you want. This from the editors, seems to be pretty much true. The paper encourages students to submit writing and art-work to their high school publication. The collaboration of our year at LHS is embodied in our yearbook. Dedicated students begin working on the yearbook early in the year. And this is it!! The Yearbook Editors: A. Ung, R. Krishna- murthy, A. Titelbaum, M. Chu, A. Cohen, R. Hanks, K. Lucas, L. Aaronson, E. Lehrer. 2 ae ‘a i AS Editor Steven Glick oversees work for the Musket. Clubs and Organizations 43 LET'S he band, flag troop and majorettes are an important part of the football game. Not only do they give the football players break during half-time, they entertain the spectators by giving a performence worth staying on the bleachers for. Each group practices on their own during the weekdays going through rigorous drills and marches, and finally putting it all together at the games. Each with their own distinctive uniform, turn the field into a canvas splashed with an eye changing design of blue and gold. After the football season, each group goes to their own activities. The majorettes continue tp practice and participate in competi- tions. The band trades in their uniforms for suits and ties and begins the concert season. In the spring they get together once more to march in the parade. The members, spending so much time in the band room, have made band a home away from home. The Flag Troop: (back) P. Tobler, C. Cormier, S. Palant, S. Reuben, (front) R. Heine, J. Sarmanian, J. Abernathy. 44 Clubs and Organizations Deidre O’Brian daydreams on the field while Pam Tobler does a whirl. (right) Stephanie Palant eyes the camera with a smile. The Marching Band. — ni. eT hd eae td iit Be THN nin He The Majorettes: (back) D. Hampton, M. Flaherty, S. Scott, J. Trodella, C. Degugliamo, C. Abrons, J. Knymes, (front) D. O’Brien, L. Cox, A. Coughlin. Standing pretty, the percussion section strike a stately pose. Clubs and Organizations 45 ¥ , | by AY any students look toward their future. An innovative high school service led by Ms. Gordon allows stu- ; dents to intern in many fields of their choice. Work- | ing for politicians or at the Children’s Hospital on medical issues is popular as well as working in the world of high finance or communications. In fact a student can intern in almost anything he or she has an interest in. The Medical Careers Club’s members share a common inter- F est in medicine! They visit hospitals, talk to those in such fields, and try to learn more about pertinent issues. 4 4 (right) Pam Baker discuss her plans for the day’s drama class. (below) Sarah Levi and Helen Curtis compare their internships. 46 Clubs and Organizations (left) Sarah Olivier at her internship in Boston. Flipping through. Sprawling! Clubs and Organizations 48 Clubs and Organizations CULTURE SEEPING IN ur school takes an active part in encouraging under- standing of foreign societies. American Field Service (AFS) each year places a student from other regions of the world in a local home. This year’s, from Norway, is getting a taste of American life as a regular student in Lexing- ton, a much more enriching method than a visit as a tourist. Among the club’s many functions are their annual fruit and nut drive, and Halloween party. A relatively new club this year is the Chinese Club. Led by Ms. Wang the club provides insight into Chinese culture through the eyes of a native speaker. The Middle East Discussion Club explores the var- ious issues that lie at the heart of the conflicts in this part of the world. According to founder, senior Jeremy Belmont, the debates “become very heated at times.’’ Everyone is welcome to present their ideas at the clubs meetings. The Foreign Cul- tures Club embodies the spirit of all the various foreign orgin- azations. They visit museums, view exhibits from around the world, and sponsor international potluck dinners for the ad- venturous eater to try. They expose members to the way of life in another country without having to leave the Boston area. The Chinese Club. (left) Sarah Porth enjoying the sun in the senior quad. (below) Is he reading a foreign language? Led by Jeremy Belmont, the Middle East Discussion Club enters another heated argument. The Chinese Club discussing the rigors of chop sticks and the truths of fortune cookies. Clubs and Organizations 49 Cecilia Delgardo, Jim Reese and Michelle Diaz live it “Yes, all the French Club does is eat,’’ says Eric Han- up in the Puerto Rican twilight. son. The Spanish Exchange:(back) A. Guilderson, D. Buckley, E. Marshall, J. Berezin, L. Budding, B. Kennedy, S. Canter, A. Bent, P. Cohen, (front) C. Sacco, L. Lloyd, L. Counts, S. Levy, A. Ung Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Jenanyan party up. wide . The French Exchange: (back) P. Harris, A. Joshi, R. Berger, J. Marx, (front) J. Kinner, L. Welch, S. Hayden, J. Ortolano, J. Monahan 50 Clubs and Organizations The Spanish Club Jessica Kinner, Ravati Rangabasham, and Susan Ortolano appear to be smil- A WHAT DID YOU SAY ining in a Parisian cafe or gawking at London punks sound fun? This spring kids went abroad to the Soviet Union, Spain, France, and England as well as other exotic places. Not only did they see new sights, but they even learned something. With the foreign students, we made new friendships. Friendships were furthered by the Cercle Fran- cais, headed by M. Jenanyan, with its twenty-first annual diner francais. Because the said leader left for France on sabbatical, the French and Spanish Clubs combined for more successful dances. M. Jenanyan again faithfully brought a group on the popular Quebec trip while the Spanish Club’s members visited Puerto Rico during our winter vacation. “Garcon Joshi, c’est degoutant! L’emmene tout suite.” Clubs and Organizations 54 THE COUNCIL SHALL COMMENCE oxer shorts, candy canes, balloons, dances,... Our re- spectful class councils raise money for the big event, proms, as well as for possible class trips. Yes, they also generally rally the school, creating class spirit. The seniors are led by President Ammar Bazzaz, Vice- President Josh Wolk, Secretary Tisha Brown, and Treasurer Meg O’Sullivan. The junior officers are John Niland, Jennifer Yales, Carol Sounders, and Megan Spann. Sophomore offi- cers are Mark Suffredini, Tasha Cooper, Merrit Friedman, and Jennifer Haskell. The freshman are led by Jeff Kvall, Jenn Jones, Debbie Goldberg, and Julie Lazarus. (Right) Satya Maliakal and Heather McKenzie show their ability to endure the cold for their class. Freshman Class Council: (back) L. Deangilis, S. Adamian, (middle) D. Goldberg, P. | Sophomore Class Council: (back) K. Johnson, R. Landman, M. Sheehy, S. Gladstone, -, Flaherty, S. Haynes, S. Maliakal, (front) K. Good, J. Sontbeimer, J. Lazarus, J. Jones. M. Friedlander, L. Singer, S. Wik, (front) S. Vitiello, D. Rodnick, T. Cooper, M. Suffre dini, M. Friedman. 52 Clubs and Organizations (left) Trisha Perez looking like herself. (middle left) Glenn Kiladis, Tara Ippolito, and Andrew VanHook sell away. (below) Howard Goralnick and Ammar Bazzaz in agreement, Jeff McDon- ough looking sly, and Kirsten Evans laughing. Junior Class Council: (back) S. Frolich, G. Kiladis, P. Cohne, T. Ippolito, A. Wells, (back) Senior Class Council: (back) J. Ward, L. Zohn, C. Mars. R. Haskell, H. Goralnick, T. 'T. Perez, J. Yales, J. Niland, M. Spann, C. Saunders. Tedesco, (front) M. O'Sullivan, A. Bazzaz, J. Wolk, T. Brown. | 1 i if Clubs and Organizations 53 Rebecca Haskell and Dr. Waring review. ——— - wt : —_ - y im CNS pak seo Fit The Student House of Representatives Student Leaders: (back) M. O'Sullivan, L. Aaronson, S. Anderson, S. Kinnit, C. Delgardo, (middle back) D. Kim, M. Marino, A. Chervin, J. Ferris, L. Conrad, (middle front) C. Saunders, M. Reeves, J. Freeman, K. Bird, B. Bryan, C. Eloy, (front) D. Delgardo, S. Yosah, J. Bussgang, G. Wik, L. Budding, T. Tedesco, S. Bjornholm. “Hey!”’, says Andy Greif while Ted Chuang says, ‘I’m not so sure.” 54 Clubs and Organizations rertntvenmnvominn SF FUDENT GOVERNMENT nterprising folk comprise the Student House of Repre- sentatives. Led by President Rebecca Haskell and Vice President Tricia Perez, this ‘“consciencious and hard working” group continues to agonize over the open campus issue. This year the birth of nest year’s school senate began as well as the commencement of many new commi- tees. The Board of Appeals comprised of Amy Marx, Paul Sundae, Susie Vitiello, Clare O’Leary, Mimi Kincaid, Emily Brackett, Tony Tedesco, and Steve Spignese, continued to hear all of our grievences. Mr. Hunt’s Student Leaders did more than climb wall; they were a major force behind the Special Olympics. The Black Student Union treked on in their continual pur- suit of the best fundraisers...sales and raffles. on (above) Layla Jones brings tidings of balloons. eA mati guage i Claudine Lesk intent. Clubs and Organizations 55 (below) ‘‘Really, the joke was funny,” says Gail Current. How does Leona Tercho do it? (below middle) Sean Foley shows his excitement for the plan. sill Se PREC NEC GGG ore The Gymnastics Club: (back) L. Mohan, S. Adams, R. Saks, L. Tercho, W. Chi, (front) B. Crowe, Mr. Banks, K. Girouard Jason Virgin takes control. 56 Clubs and Organizations If Richard King says so, it’s gold. EXTRA ORDINARY PEOPLE | WHAT HAVE WE HERE? LABB, ACE, AND E GYMNASTICS CLUB “I just want to go back to sleep,’’ says Jeff O'Donnel. (left) The computer checks out Ricky Myers. Clubs and Organizations Reaching Out THE SUN BURNS INTO OUR EYES ost of us while reflecting on our own self and the world we live in have already begun experimenting in the social issues of our times. Perhaps toned down, many organi- zations are still making headlines. The goal in most issue oriented clubs is to make publicity in hopes of building inter- est, making all of us more conscious. Led by Mr. Lopes, BASE (Basic Alcohol Safety Education) members worked with elementary, middle, and high schools students after they learned the truth of alcohol from workshops and the Lexington police. Initiated this year by the Sarah Levy, SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) made a big splash, especially during the prom season. Also new this year, Reaching Out, led by Mrs. Dyro, attacked any social issue students cared to. Some joined Amnesty International, worked at a soup kitchen, and investigated the runaway situation. Lev Grossman and David Furman pushed on SNAP (Student Nuclear Awareness Program) with grand plans of a National Forum, fund raisers, and publicity. And SPANS (Student Pals and Neighborly Seniors) crossed the generation gap, breaking myths of the elderly and making friendships between senior citizens and us. 58 Clubs and Organizations Sarah Levy conducts Drunk Driving Awareness Week. Base: (back) M. Spann, A. Stayn, E. Marcus, (middle) L. Singer, L. Lloyd, C. Asarkof, S. SNAP: (back) C. Edwards, J. Doherty, D. Furman, A. Ung, (middle) L. Grossman, R. Adams, (front) C. Small, J. Smith, K. Lucas. Krishnamurthy, C. Lee, (front) E. White, J. Trodella, M. Chu, A. Hsi. We want action!! Really, SNAP is a non-violent organization. Clubs and Organizations 59 MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG Directed by M. Eliff and S$. Peaslee March 20 24, 1987 Franklin Shepherd ............0--.....-0- Andrew Berger Dan Weigand Charley: Kringas 2.0... ...Nat Dickey Ramsey Kurdi Joe JOSEDNSON .ioee le Lev Grossman Mike Weinmayr Mary FIYNN 30. Wendy Frank Sarah Walsh GUSSIC. etic Karen Larson Kim Carnesale Beth Shepherd......................0.............. ...... ohana Alexander Sarah Olivier The Small Ensemble Allison Courant Dan Fortmann Lesley Morton Ned Goodell Trisha Perez Andy Greif Becky Ruqduist Nick Hart Caitlin Smith Bill Planat Susan Stayn Howard Shen The Large Ensemble Lisa Abrons Dan Berger Holly Beauchesne David Furman Kimberly Bergey Brad Goldman Malka Binder Jordan Goldman Rebecca Cohen Austin Grossman Julie Lazarus Jay Harcourt Jennifer McCarthy Stuart Holland Susan Rubin Steve Montagna Joanna White Bill Palant (Top Right) Gussie flaunts her artificial fur. (Middle Right) Wendy Frank shrugs off Dan Fortmann. (Right) David Furman, Susan Rubin, Joanna White, and Dan Burger dance up a storm. 60 Clubs and Organizations (Left) Frank falls to the evil tempta- tions of Gussie. (Above) The cast of Merrily We Roll Along (Left) Mary and Charley look to the stars. Clubs and Organizations Smoking Area Shut by Waring By David Dirks A fire set between the smok- ing area and the office was the latest in a series of acts of van- dalism at LHS. The fire led Prin- cipal Dr. Michael Waring to close the smoking area for sever- al weeks. While Waring had at first stat- ed the smoking area might be closed for the rest of the year, or until someone who saw the inci- dent occur came forward, he de- cided to reopen it when the in- vestigation came to an impasse. An earlier fire in F-House was set by a timing device and dam- aged lockers. In another inci- dent, a student was referred for outside counseling after a fire in the A-C building. Coordinator of Guidance Robert Delulio called the inci- dents ‘‘a dramatic escalation”’ of vandalism at LHS. Neil Graham, smoking area user and former class president candidate, said that he felt War- ing had no choice but to close the smoking area. He added that his efforts to obtain benches for the area, which had been approved, were put on hold due to the latest fire. 62 Clubs and Organizations Bumper-to-Bumper in Let’s Cut Our Losses Scenes like this are so common around Lexington High that they hardly provoke notice. This sorry state of insensitivity is both costly and embarrassing. It is to our own embarrassment that damage to the building is tolerated. Our apathy towards the building seems odd, considering the fervent zeal with which we serve the school in the form of extracurricular activities. Isn’t it curious that a student body that produces a daz- zling Jazz Night and a perennial championship basket- ball team cannot even keep its own house in order? However, LHS students may be impervious to ap- peal on moral grounds. In that case, the argument against vandalism can be carried on in the universal lan- guage of cash — an estimated $80,000 per year in this case. Certainly such funds could be put to good use Isn’t it curious that a student body that produces a dazzling jazz night and a perennial championship basketball team cannot even keep its own house in order? around school. That figure would buy a complete nauti- lus fitness center, a new grand piano, a set of new pow- er tools and machines, and one thousand new library books each year. In reality however, the money is used on the likes of new bathroom paint. High school level math is not required to realize the shockingly high price of vandalism at Lexington High. Although nothing talks like money, I will return to principles for a moment. The high school deserves a lit- tle more respect. If one overlooks the frigid winter walks from A to J House, LHS provides us with a decent qual- ity of life. Students here count open-campus among our inalienable rights. However, the neighboring towns of Bedford, Arlington, and Woburn do not have the privilege. Bazzaz Prevails Over Graham in Sr. Runoff Perhaps anyone who is angry and frustrated enough to destroy, deface and burn would not have the patience to plow through this editorial. The innocent (and more patient) majority can help by becoming more conscious and critical of vandalism, creating an environment of peer pressure against it. Let’s be realistic; no one will eradicate vandalism. However, we LHS students have some good reasons to try. By Steven Glick By Theodore Chuang A joint committee of faculty and students has been formed to attempt to reach a compromise on the constitution for the Lex- ington High school Senate, the school governance model pro- posed last year. The committee will attempt to reach agreement on a ‘“‘Town Meeting” form of government that would include all members of the school community in for- mulating school policy. The proposal will be presented to the faculty later this month. The original Senate proposal was created by a student-faculty committee during the 1985-86 school year and was based large- ly on Brookline High School’s government. Under its guide- lines, students and faculty would work together to address the is- sues confronting the school and pass bills to change policy. By Steven Glick Are We Really Being Educated? LHS To Get New Gov’t. quently, Mechem called reaction to the plan ‘“‘very mixed.”’ In a secret ballot vote, a majority of the teachers sup- ported the idea of a student- faculty forum. This accompanied the unanimous vote of the Stu- dent House of Representatives to continue to pursue a plan for a school senate. The faculty has voiced its con- cerns with the original plan. Waring stated that some teachers feared that ‘‘grading practices and teaching practices might be subject to scrutiny or regulation There was tremendous opposition to this.” Another major objection centers around the fact that the original proposal allowed the students to outnumber faculty almost two to one. Waring said “Some felt that faculty should have at least as many members as the students.”’ ‘West Side’ Captures Award student crews, such as lighting, Last March’s Music and Dra- ma Department production of “West Side Story’’ won the 1986 Moss Hart Award. Given annu- ally by the New England Theatre Conference (NETC), the honor recognizes the finest high school drama production of the year in New England. Ms. Valerie Norwood and Ms. Sandi Peaslee, the dramatic and musical directors for the produc- tion, will receive 2 commemora- tive trophy and plaque at the annual NETC awards dinner on October 31. Reflecting on the announce- ment, Peaslee said, ‘‘it was one of the high points of my profes- sional life. I was thrilled.’’ Peas- lee was quick to point out, however, that the production was a group effort, citing the dance, costumes, and programs, that managed almost every aspect of the show. ‘‘Everyone knew that it was an ensemble performance, not a star vehicle,” she said. Andrew Berger, who played Tony, also concentrated on the group efforts. ‘‘It’s great that the award recognized the entire production, stage crew, orches- tra, everything,”’ he said. Because of its extreme sophistication, ‘‘West Side Sto- ry’ demanded an unusual amount of effort on all fronts of production. ‘Basically, it was an enormous amount of work,”’ said Peaslee, ‘‘but we wanted to do it the way it was meant to be per- formed.’’ Besides marathon re- hearsals for the cast and dancers, this meant long hours for the people behind the scenes. All-Night Graduation Party Planned for Seniors By Sharon Glick In an effort to eliminate drunk driving accidents on Graduation Night, members of the Lexing- ton Community are planning to give an all-night Graduation party for the members of the Class of 1987. The event, to be held at LHS, will be modeled after successful parties in the neighboring towns of Arlington and Belmont, said Parent Teacher Student Associ- ation (PTSA) members. The party would feature ac- tivities and entertainment such as a disc-jockey, a live band, dancing, VCR movies, ping pong, polaroid pictures, raffles, a fortune-teller, yearbook sign- ing, and video tapes of gradua- tion and school sports events. ‘“‘We want to provide fun, safe activities for graduating seniors on their last night together,’’ Steve Hills, who manned the spotlight; said that the light crew, ‘‘began aiming the lights earlier (for ‘“West Side’) than on any other show we've done here.”’ “Orchestra rehearsal started in October (for a March perfor- mance), reported senior clarinet player Sarah Maier, ‘‘so it was great to get the award after put- ting in that much time.” ‘Without being pompous, we deserve it,’ said junior Andrew Munkres. He worked on the top- quality set with fellow crew members until eleven most Fri- day nights. He noted that every- one in the show grew closer as a result of the common effort. ‘“We became like a family; we had to,” he said. The award for last year’s show may help attract attention to this year’s spring musical. parents, said Carlene Newell of the Arlington Parent Teacher Organization. ‘They proved they could have a blast without alcohol,’ she said. ‘‘In the beginning the kids weren t too sure about it, but at 5 o'clock in the morning they didn’t want to leave. ’ LHS senior Sarah Maier said, ‘“T don’t think it’s such a great idea. It shows limited trust in students.” Although the PTSA is taking an active role in the party's or- ganization, parent volunteers will run the show. Non-senior parents will handle chaperoning duties. To cover expenses, parents and local businesses will be asked to contribute, and there will be a modest ticket price to Seniors Hold Dance “Tt was a tremendous success, and we will definitely be seeing more dances at LHS,” said Senior Class President Ammar Bazzaz, regarding the Nothing Else to Do Dance held Novem- ber 15 in the high school gym. An estimated 300 students at- tended the dance, which featured student rock bands The Easy Bags and Grand Theft Auto. Brendan Murray, singer and drummer for The Easy Bags said that ‘‘It was a success, but it would have been better if peo- ple had danced more.”’ Daniel Palmer, singer for Grand Theft Auto, was also en- thusiastic about the dance but felt that ‘“‘Grand Theft Auto’s potential is more than we showed still, we were satisfied.”’ The dance raised $700 for the senior class. Clubs and Organizations 63 The Band. The Madrigals: R. Kurdi, M. Smith, M. Weinmayr, L. Morton, N. Dickey, S. Walsh, M. Mello, L. Gale, H. Shen, K. Miller, E. Peter- son, S. Oliver, D. Weigand, E. Beck, A. Berger, S. Alexander. en a Led by the ever energetic Ms. Peaslee, mixed chorus forges on. (Right) Keith Gaumont, an experienced tinkler. 64 Clubs and Organizations ON Al HIGH NOTE @ @ Wd love to have gone to LHS for its music depart: ment,’’ a wishful and established musician pro- claimed, and those who take advantage of our pro- gram generally agree to its excellence. Led by Ms. Peaslee, Mr. DiDomenico, Ms. Haas, and Mr. Leonard, the numerous choruses and ensembles dutifully practice regularly. Walk- ing down the music halls, one can hear everything from the classics, to jazz and pop. And of course the young talents often perform for us to hear; the elite Madragals performed at sixteen functions this year. Not leashed by the curriculum, enterprising student ventures such as the Bobby Socks and Flying Milkshakes abound also. The Bobby Socks rock n’ roll (K. Larson, C. Maham, M. Binder, A courant, M. Larsson). (top) Kathy O’Niel fiddles around. (Left) Pam Baker follows along. Clubs and Organizations 65 (right) Jonathan (Andy Saks) freaks while Ein- stein, (Steve Montagna), asks ‘“‘Why Me?” (below) Kindly Aunt Abby, (Sarah Walsh), feeds Rev Harper (Nick Hart). Arsenic and Old Lace cast: (back) N Hart, S Montagna, A Saks, A Berger, A Grossman, (middle) P Baker, B Goldman, R Kurdi, A Hibbard, S Walsh, E Guest, J Smith, W Frank, M. Eliff (Director), J Handloff, (front) D Fortman, R Ruquist, R Reinhardt, A Diskin. The Dance Club. 66 Clubs and Organizations (left) The Aunties (Jennifer Smith and Wendy Frank) after a touch of elder- berry wine to Mr. Witherspoon (Brad Goldman). (below) Amy Saulich and Suzanne Tomlinson flitter and flutter. me eR psaein ahs peapelichSlegeeaticomsa tiie inlet ep eaten ae Se: AB aS ate a i tte et ASE a eta n oEab9 te ah a: CATCHING | NE SCENE he Dance Club’s members live everybody's secret dream of performing. They mesmorize their audiences during Jazz Night, the Pops Concert, Merrily We Roll Along, and Dance Fantasia, a completely student choreo- graphed production. The Drama Club, led by Ms. Eliff, An- — drew Berger and Austin Grossman, are kept busy participat- ing on stage or behind the scenes. They present a fall play, the musical, and springfest, a series of student run plays. This year a very professional cast put on “‘Arsenic and Old Lace.”’ The plot follows Mortimer Brewster's madcap adven- ture after he learns his family is stranger than the normal folk of this world: they kindly murder people. The Drama Club. Clubs and Organizations 67 Toe ii co HU Po i ae Cela ius ge og ; ron? woe sare a a4 _ (Above) Bob Green gets set to com- plete another pass. (Right) Looking on are John Bre- zenski and Mike Dinapoli as John Niland, with the aid of another Lex- ington defender, brings down a Ston- eham opponent. SCOREBOARD Waltham Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Set Se! : He, z | Pubs et eles ; hs % % baie yf 2 4 —_ Te Per ean Saad 84S ae pas (Left) Dave Levangie returns a punt. (Below) Future starters observe how it’s done. Pounding It In The 1986 edition of LHS foot- ball posted a very respect- able 7-3 mark and was a con- tender throughout the sea- son. The team was lead by senior tri-captains, offensive lineman John Brezenski, out- standing defensive back Mike Dinapoli, and fine offen- sive guard Joe Donavan. After falling to Waltham, a thorn in the side of The Min- utemen, the team rolled to four straight victories and 106 points. Led by the emerging junior Mark Ma- guire and senior Jeff Neville, the team easily erased Read- ing 27-0. While the offense racked up 27 points, senior Jeff Limerick had 5 quarter- back sacks to l ead the Min- utemen. It was the defense that dispatched Stoneham 12-7, with outstanding play by senior David Levangie, Dinapoli, and Limerick. Mark Maguire ignighted the comeback with a kickoff re- turn for a touchdown that proved to be the eventual game winner. Lexington’s third straight win over Mel- (Left) The Minuteman contingent overwhelms Crumb Memorial Field. rose was a tough fought 28- 18 win, with Maguire and Ne- ville leading the way. Lexing- ton continued its winning ways with the defense com- pleting its second shutout of the season over a bewildered Belmont team, 39-0. The Minuteman machine came to a screeching halt with the absence of the missing Le- vangie, at the hands of league powerhouse Woburn. The team rebounded with a 27-6 stomping of Wakefield with the key play coming from senior Neal Nathanson. The 5-2 Minutemen then took on the undefeated Win- chester Sachems at the mud- bowl in Crumb Memorial Field. The rains came, and came, and came, and the once highly charged battle of years past turned into a con- test of which team could hold on to the ball the best. The Sachems finally pre- vailed, 19-6, despite contend- ing with cold winds and a fierce rain storm. Lexington never gave up and battled to the end. The gridders rolled over Watertown 21-6, but not without suffering some losses. Tony Davis, the de- fensive back running back, along with Tony Callis, was injured. The banged up Min- utemen prepared for their Thanksgiving day confronta- tion with (1-8) Burlington. Jeff Neville racked up 235 re- cord breaking yards as Lex- ington romped 27-7. The de- fense led the way as Davis had two interceptions, Le- vangie recorded two sacks, and Matt Mello checked in with one sack. High school football is not known for its kicking, but with senior Craig Loomis teamed with senior holder Dinapoli, extra points were a sure bet for Lexington. Rounding out the team for Lexington were seniors Jeff O’Donnell and Raiford Jack- son, who also had great sea- sons. MEMORIES ... How y'all doin?. .. Mickey Mouse ... Jabba the hut? ... the blade of grass. . . Hello Fred. Sports 74 (Below) Dave Levangie, Neal Nath- anson, and Mike Dinapoli confer (Right) Dave Collins awaits block with Coach Porter during a time out. from Bob Green. (Right) “Gimme an L”’, yells cheer- leader Kristen Bull. 72 Sports r AYREON (Left) Mark Maguire receives en- (Above) Players await their game (Left) Offense perfects plays dur couragement from Sandy McCul- to begin at the football jamboree. ing pregame warmup. lough. Sports 73 Another Banner Season The key word for the 1986 LHS boys’ soccer team was inconsistency. The booters simply were not in top form throughout the season. By midway through, it looked as if they would be. Senior Lee Zohn filled in at goalie for in- jured senior captain Graham Wik, and led the Minutemen to a mid season league lead- ing 8-1 record. With thrilling victories over Winchester and Wakefield, the booters possessed the skill, charac- ter, and drive to win another Middlesex league title. Then the team had prob- lems and hit a slump. Though backboned by a sen- ior defense of league all-stars Jon Vitiello and Jeff Farris, Coley Holley, Jerry Ward, and Shayn Bjornhom, which allowed only six goals in the last nine games, the Minute- men couldn’t seem to score. Senior captain and league all- star Chris Silvera and seniors Rich Larrabee and Taku Shi- mizu came on strong as half- backs, but the Minutemen re- mained frustrated and ended the regular season at 11-3-4. Going into the tournament, however, the’ booters reached top form, the of- fense came alive, and Zohn (Above) Jeff Farris pummels his Mustang opponent. 14 Sports (Right) Captain Chris Silvera stuns the Spartans with this diving head- er, provided outstanding net play that propelled Lexing- ton past Minuteman Tech, Arlington, and St. John’s, setting up a match with league rival Wakefield for the North Div 1 final. The booters failed to utilize the speed of senior forward Cap- tain Lance Conrad, who came alive in the tourna- ment, scoring three goals, or the skill of forward Eric Wells, who had been Lexing- ton’s scoring machine all season, turning out two hat tricks and a goal game. They lost the contest 1-0, but not without the omnipresent hustle of Tony Tedesco, and an all-around team effort that had so characterized the booters’ will to win. Backup from seniors Bruce Walker, Alex McCluskey, Pete Jung, Brian Crowe, juniors Seth Harris and Per Malkus, gave the Minutemen needed reas- surance. Seniors Chris Ward, Josh Berezin, Dan Weigh- and, Martin Freeman, Paul Borgehesani, and juniors Jeff Gower, Russ Davies, Matt Packard, and Jouta Matsuda completed what, by the end of the season, we can proudly call a TEAM. (Below) Lexington Varsity Soccer First row: Jeff Gower, Eric Wells, Tony Tedesco, Brian Crowe, Russell Davies, Matt Packard, Per Mal- kus, Seth Harris, Jouta Matsuda, Tom Lacey. 2nd row: Manager Kim Murphy, Taku Shi- mizu, Jerry Ward, Coley Holley, Rich Larrabee, Jon Vitiello, Shayn Bjornholm, Lee Zohn, Pete Jung, Jeff Farris, Paul Borgehesani, Dan Weighand, Alex McCluskey, Captain Lance Conrad, Coach Hartshorn, Missing: Captain Graham Wik, Captain Chris Silvera, Bruce Walker, Chris Ward, Martin Freeman. i Mm x 3 8 2 1 2) 2 1 3 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 1 3 1 SCOREBOARD Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington State Tournament Minuteman Arlington St. John's Div 1 North Finals Wakefield OPP =OFF OF OONK KH OK HF WO He (2) Sports 75 (Middle) Tony Tedesco fights for the ball with a St. John’s Prep con- tender. (Right) Forced to do the dirty work, Juniors Per Malkus and Matt Pack- ard put up the nets. (Right) .. . of course, some juniors rebel. 76 Sports (Top) Taku Shimizu gives his celee ((Above) Halfback Rich Larabee brated “‘paint brush feet’’ a well-de- skies for a header during a war with served rest. Wakefield. Sports (Right) Heather Hartshorn a nd her Winchester opponent squeeze the soccer ball between them. (Below) Middlesex League leading goalie Beth Hayes blocks yet an other shot for the Minutemaids. SCOREBOARD = m™ Pad e) a) a 6 Reading 2 Westwood 3} Weston 1 Belmont 10 Woburn Wakefield Winchester Arlington Burlington Reading Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester (Above) LHS girls’ soccer 1st row, left to right: Laurie Bud- ding, Christine Bird, Carrie Small, co-capt Cindy Mars, co-capt Amy Chervin, Jen Leader, Cecelia Eloy, Heather Hartshorn. 78 Sports Second row, I. to r: Coach Arch, Jay Hartshorn, Lori Whiteside, Becca Hill, Wendy Kaplan, Shelli Adamian, Jane Freeman, Kirsten Evans, Audrey Poe, Karen Suffre- dini, Nancy Medras, Beth Hayes, Sharon Glick. Fe UO kK WONKKROH Arlington Burlington Weston ONO bh US OC O OWN ONY COO Fulfilled Dreams This year, the girls varsity soccer team, under the direc- tion of Coach Sherrard Arch, posted a very impressive re- cord and achieved their 3- year goal of making the state tournament. The Minute- maids battled to a 10-5-2 re- cord, surprising themselves and many of the other teams in the league. In their first tournament game, the booters lost to a very phys- ical Framingham North team, 3-1. The twelve returning play- ers were senior co-captains Cindy Mars and Amy Cher- vin, seniors Heather Hart- shorn, Kirsten Evans, Cece- lia Eloy, Carrie Small, Beth Hayes, Lori Whiteside, and juniors Jane Freeman, Chris- tine Bird, and Laurie Bud- ding. Other seniors included Wendy Kaplan and Becca Hill. Junior Mimi Kincaid, sophomores Sharon Glick, and Karen Suffredini, and freshman Jay Hartshorn and Shelli Adamian were added to create the chemistry to make an excellent team. The Minutemaids sur- prised several strong teams such as Weston and Bel- mont, who were obviously unaware of Lexington’s strength. The girls started their domination over Wes- ton with a 3-1 away victory, then repeated the deed at home to a cheering crowd. The support of dedicated parents and fans helped boost the spirits of the Maids. At Belmont, the team stunned their opponent with a 0-0 tie, a feat which had not been accomplished in recent memory. (Left) Jane Freeman successfully maneuvers around a Woburn de- fender. Sports 19 (Right) A fallen Wakefield Warrior can do nothing but gaze at Heather Hartshorn as she passes over. (Below) Freshman goal scoring phenomenon Shelli Adamanian gets (Left) Co-capt. Amy Chervin drills set to pass the ball to co-capt. Cindy the ball downfield. Mars. ¥ (Left) Sporting a grimace of con- (Above) This Wakefield Warrior centration, Carrie Small beats a ( 37) is completely surrounded by Wakefield forward to the ball. Minutemaids. Sports 84 3 ‘ (Top) Rosemary Berger pauses to (Above) Julie Pawlak displays the take a well-deserved breath. form that propelled her to 5th place at state championships. 8 2 Sports a OF Oo eae C S 7 i we Pe Basen is oi ‘ ae Oe da (Above) first row, | to r: Tish Hom, Heather Buchfirer, Wendy Lochridge, Susie Vitiello, Rachel Saks, Sharon Brock, Miriam Fried- lander, Amy Rosenbaum, Kristina Egin, Cathy Beukema, Rosemary Berger. 2nd row: Julie Pawlak, Mi- to In a year where scholastic swimming was troubled by MIAA rulings, the girls’ swim team proved itself to be a Middlesex League contend- er. The team, guided by sec- ond year coach John Henri- ques, concluded the season with a 5-3 record, placing them third in the league. However, the swimmers fin- ished second at both the Middlesex League Relay Car- nival and the League Cham- pionship Meet. A strong and large group of underclassmen helped to support the team and pro- vided a great deal of its depth. Many of the swim- mers were selected league all-stars. (Left) Members of the team show the spirit they are famous for. 4 wayem 3135 “= _ chelle Stein, Michelle Sheehy, Dei- dre Buckley, Chery! Balian, Maki In- ada, Marya Hynes, Kristen McCau- ley, Liz Welch, Val Coombs, Kara Concannon. 3rd row: Coach John Henriques, Amanda French, Mer- edith Casella, Karen Weinstock, Jil- Riding the Wave Success Hampered by the loss of key swimmers, Lexington suffered a heartbreaking 5 point loss to Winchester, a loss that Lexington avenged by beating the Sachems at league championships. Dur- ing dual competition with Melrose, the swimmers over- came a 16 pt. deficit and clinched 3rd place. At the fi- nal home dual meet with Bel- mont, Lexington showed the 4-year league champs that they were a force to be reck- oned with by coming within 4 points. Lexington sent an unusu- ally large contingent to Sec- tional and State competition due to the fact that many qualified. Competing were SCOREBOARD LEX OPP League Relay carn. 2nd pl 95 Bedford 72 48 Natick 35 100 Burlington 78 39 Winchester 45 83 Lincoln-Sudbury 88 74 Melrose 72 79 Belmont 93 43 Woburn 33 League Championship meet = Bye North Sectionals — 5th place State Championship — 7th lyan French, Becky Jaffe, Lisa Gale, tricapt Kim Lucas, tri-capt Cheryl Asarkof, tri-capt Mollie Janota, Jenn Jones, Elayne Reilly, Carey Thompson, Laura Thompson, Sarah Wildasin. Jenn Jones, Kara Concan- non, Becky Jaffe, Marya Hynes, Susie Vitiello, Laura Thompson, Michelle Sheehy, Rachel Saks, Julie Pawlak, Mollie Janota, Elayne Reilly, and Kim Lu- cas. The Maids placed fifth in Sectional competition held at Regis College and Seventh at State Champion- ships. Freshmen Jones had top 3 finishes at both meets. MEMORIES ... Madonna Fan Club ... this is a new bus ... the graffiti war ... cosmetologist ... Jeremiah water balloons at Bel- mont... kazoos, nails, stick- ers ... blue cupcakes Belmont, Belmont don’t be blue... Sports 83 (Below) Team members show the (Right) Tri-capt. Mollie Janota, spirit which propelled them to 7th weighed down by the drag of a T- place at state championships. shirt perfects her butterfly. - : 5 ve Ri ES TE 2 Soc a (Above) Rachel Saks caught in (Right) The maids’ home territory, mid-air. seconds before tranquillty is broken. 84 Sports (Left) Carey Thompson, Tri-c apt. Kim Lucas, and Heather Buchfirer show hopeful faces prior to the Na- tick meet. Sports 85 (Below) Rob Parsi keeps his eye on c Ss tes = U the ball after a professional putt. , 86 Sports (Above) Varsity and JV golf First row, left to right: Quad-capt. Bob Spillane, Mike Curtin, Quad-capt. Ed Keegan, Quad-capt. Bill Foley, Quad-capt. Rob Parsi. Second row: i ae si a Trevor Williams, Pat Marshall, Ja- son Kissel, Rob Cargill, Peter Mills, Third row: Karl Winter, Kevin Crowe, Jay Kline, Mark Lesk, Andy Mahoney. Top: Coach Thibeault. Z (Left) Showing winning form is Bill Foley as he begins his drive. (Above) Ed Keegan tees off at the first hole. This year, the Lexington High School golf team al- most recaptured the Middle- sex League title, falling short with an end of the season loss to Stoneham. Going un- defeated into their match against the Spartains, Lex- ington needed a win to claim the League Championship. However, Stoneham proved to be too much while playing at their home course. The de- feat placed the golfers in sec- ond behind Melrose. The well equipped squad finished the season with an impressive record of 7-1-1. The lineup was strong enough so that coach Rich- ard Thibeault was able to keep the players in their steady positions. Quad captains Bill Foley, Ed Keegan, Rob Parsi, and Bob Spillane headed the var- sity team, which also con- sisted of Mike Curtin, Rob SCOREBOARD OPP Wakefield 0 Woburn Zao Melrose 6 Belmont 4 Winchester 0 9 Stoneham Reading 3y5) Cargill, Pat Marshall, and Ja- son Kissell. The team was led by its longest hitter Bob Spillane, who was also this years Middlesex League MVP. The second position was held by League All-Star Rob Parsi, also a key mem- ber who had strong perfor- mances throughout the sea- son. Other seniors vital to the team were Mike Curtin, Bill Foley, and Ed Keegan. The trio was a source of many crucial points. Underclassmen Rob Car- gill, Pat Marshall, and Jason Kissell all had winning re- cords and gained valuable playing experience. One of the season’s many highlights occurred when three LHS golfers, Spillane, Parsi, and Keegan, finished in the top ten at the Middle- sex Tournament. Sports 87 Wit , 9 =SV- } IVA iVB..USVBS FiciAL BALL weic O Mexico sa nit 1 TARA pene guise ene OE See le ON Lage ee a (Top) Leigh Montgomery displays (Above) Wendy Landman bumps the “‘Olyimpic Official’’ game ball. another one home for Lexington. (Right) Readying for one of her spe- cialty serves is Carol Saunders. 88 Sports RCE I a, SPIKING IT WITH SPUNK The varsity volleyball team had a rough start this year, with and Cindy Mayhan proved themselves in the back court, along laid-back attitude, always had a surprise or two for the opposition, and sometimes for all of the time and energy put into the team. MEMO- RIES ... Raptains — Rotta only four re- ' with Megan for her teammates as well. and Rarol... ‘Be an athlete, turning varsi- Spann, who Carrie Grossman became a_ not a frog... Torah, Torah, ty players — had perfectly surprisingly good setter,and Torah ... Ready Position! Carlotta Egiz, sa controlled Debbie Cox kept the team ... Shuffles ... Tuesday Sade t.0 | passes. Lisa _ hustling with her ‘‘go, go, practices... Snob... Deb’s Saunders, Kel- S 4 . ® im «, Farias helped go’ attitude. Maria Larsson lollipops... knees... locker ly Concannon, Ss ! out with her addedan international touch breakins ... McDonalds in and Susan Ives. Howev- er, each play- er worked hard to bring out the teams full potential. Trisha Perez ace serves. Lisa Chaikin also consis- tently racked up points in the serving box. Susie Kannel, with her cool, TAOWEESSSRSNURUEEBEDUELUEERURUUA SOURCE DEN ER + to the team, and along with Kristen Miller and Leigh Montgomery kept spirits up through cheering and sup- port. Coach Lautman and coach M are to be thanked wae aT pei | i Waltham ... Get there and get square ... trivial sprints ... Coach M — it’s Mascon- omet — not Hamilton When- ham” (Left) Susie Kannel sets up for an unmanageable spike. SCOREBOARD OPP re m vad Masconoment Masconoment Arlington Arlington Stoneham Stoneham Lynnfield Lynnfield Melrose Melrose N. Reading N. Reading Hamilton Hamilton O1O8O OMNES OF ONOlO i= Trisha Perez. Third row, | tor: Coach Lautman, Debbie Cox, Sue Ives, Lisa Chaikin, Kari Grossman. Susie Kannel. Second row, | to r: Leigh Montgomery, Megan Spann, Maria Larsson, Kelly Concannon, (Above) Girls’ varsity volleyball 1st row, left to right: Cindy Mayhan, Kristin Miller, Co-capt Carlotta Egiz, co-capt Carol Saunders, Lisa Farias, Sports 89 STICKING IT TO THE OPPOSITI With only five returning seniors from last years suc- cessful field hockey team, this figured to be a rebuilding year for Coach Sandy Curt. Led by senior captains Anne Rollins and Maryanne Dai- ley, the team finished the season with a respectable re- cord of 8-6-4, placing them fifth in the league. High scor- ers were Maryanne Dailey 90 Sports and Anne Rollins each with seven goals, Martha Revis (6), Kelly Wilt (5), Tara Ippo- lito (4), and Colleen Mon- aghan, Joanie Visalli and Lauren Coppelotti each with one. Michele Mongiello and Kara Manfriedi each had two assists. All team members did an excellent job contrib- uting to the Minutemaids fi- nal record. Thank you Coach (Above) Teammates ready them- selves for action as the ball is hit into play. Curt for a wonderful season. Good luck to the 1987 varsi- ty captains Martha Revis, Jen Wichmen, and Robin Tighe. MEMORIES. ..3 laps =a mile:... pop quizzes - What’s a circle? ... Italian vs. Irish... Whockle... An- archy in the:Circle. 727 Wo: burn 3-2!! (Above right) The stickers in ac- tion. (Right) Juniors Laura Guertin, Lisa Ansin and Alex Drane discuss heavy field hockey strategy — or is it the latest LHS gossip? — just be- fore the game begins. eee 4 '- ver The Lexington Field Hockey team: anne Dailey, Martha Revis, Kelly front row, left to right: Colleen Wilt. Second row, | to r: Coach giello, Christina Myers, Tara Ippo- Monaghan, Mary Whiteside, Robin O’Brien, Leslie Goldman, Kara Man- _|ito, Debbie Murphy, Jen Wichman Tighe, capt Anne Rollins, capt Mary- _ fredi, Joanie Visalli, Michele Mon- Coach Curt. SCOREBOARD Reading 1-1 0-0 Stoneham 1-2 3-0 Melrose 0-0 4-3 Belmont 2-0 1-0 Woburn 3-2 2-2 Wakefield 0-1 1-2 Winchester 2-3 0-4 Watertown 0-0 0-0 Burlington 1-2 0-0 baer abt RGR OO aananne Sports 94 A Step Ahead The Lexington boys’ cross country team went undefeat- ed this year, taking the Midd- lesex League title with ease. The team finished with an untarnished 9-0 record which they defended at the League meet, placing first by a land- slide. Coach Arthur Dulong knew that returning seniors Dermot Fitzpatrick, captain Danny Bracken, Jon Glad- stone, and Ammar Bazzaz would make a strong nucle- us. The question was wheth- er or not the team would have the depth to win the league title. The entrance of sophomores Dwight Holmes and Matt Simon wiped away any doubts of Lexington’s championship caliber. This sophomore duo was further This years girls’ cross country team finished with a 4-5 season, just short of a winning record. The Maids, however, showed great en- thusiasm and effort through- out the season. The Maids were under the leadership of captain Michelle York. Soph- omore duo Kristen Lieb and Krista Johanson ran to high placings every meet. Back- ing up the top three were ex- perienced runners Emily Brackett, Lisa Nissenbaum, and Carol Bertucci, all post- ing solid efforts. Further sup- port was added by Kristine Caldwell, Helen Kurtz, and Keri Green. At the league meet the Maids finished in 5th place, bettering their pre- vious standing by one. (Right) Seniors Ammar Bazzaz and Jon Gladstone close in on a Wake- field opponent. 92 Sports supported by junior Steven Ford and sophomore Austin Lin. The boys’ squad set off on the right foot by upsetting the Reading Rockets by tak- ing nothing less than 1st through 4th _ places. Throughout the season all members of the team put forth substantial evidence of their ability to win. In the sec- ond dual meet of the season vs Stoneham, Fitzpatrick set the course record with a time Of 15:04. for ss emiles. Bracken, Gladstone, and Bazzaz were all under 16:00 for the 3 mile course. Holmes and Simon consistently racked up crucial points in the middle of the pack. Sen- ior Bill Kniklis added further support to the team. Lexington dominated the League Meet. Seniors Fitzpa- trick, Bracken, and Glad- stone all received league all- star awards. MEMORIES... 9-0 HO! ... Res runs, carry on the tradition Think about that when you g o to bed at night ... Lost on our course ... Break out the trays ... Bring on the sce nery ... Really Officer, | was just trying to keep up with the coach ... toast (Left) Bang! And the Maids are off to a victory over Belmont. (Below) Boys’ Cross Country ist row: Dermot Fitzpatrick, Jon Glad- Brown, Kit Harris, Peter Weng, Jon stone, Capt. Dan Bracken, Ammar __ Singh, Steve Ford, Art Aizley, Matt Bazzaz, Bill Kiniklis. 2nd row: Asst. Simon, Austin Lin, Dwight Holmes, Coach Crosby, Luyi Shao, Matt Coach Dulong. BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY EEX 16 Reading 15 Stoneham 20 Melrose 16 Belmont 22 Woburn 24 Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY LEX OPP 34 Reading Pa, 48 Stoneham 15 20 Melrose 38 26 Belmont 30 44 Woburn 15 Wakefield 21 22 Winchester 36 Watertown 46 30 Burlington 24 (Left) Fitzpatrick finishes 1st at the League Championship meet. Sports 93 Leading off another victorious meet against Wakefield, Amy Marx, Becky Bryan, and Kristine Caldwell clear the first hurdle. Deep in mental concentration, Ceci- lia Delgardo prepares to put the shot on her way to victory. 94 Sports Elise Richer and Michelle York out- race two Belmont competitors in the early goings of the 1000 yard run. The 4987 Girls’ Track Team A Repeat Performance Melanie Stevens disproves the myth that shot-putters don’t stretch prior to a meet. In a strong league that fea- tured powerful teams from Stoneham, Woburn, and Reading, the Girls’ Track Team was once again the reigning force as they cap- tured the Middlesex League Title for the second straight season. Led by senior captain Becky Bryan, Cecilia Del- gardo, and Heather Hart- shorn, the team was without a weakness, which made the jobs of Coaches Art Dulong and Lisa George that much easier. Each event was at least two deep for the team start- ing with the hurdles where Becky Bryan and Kristine Caldwell displayed the first half of the talent as they forced opponents into an ear- ly deficit. The duo’s second power was the high jump. Becky Bryan was a top jumper in the state and Kristine Cald- well assured second for Lex- ington in most meets. The sprints were a show- case of the teams youth led by Sophomore Trisha Alfred who dominated the league and state in the 300. Class- mates Michelle Sheehy and Leslie Singer followed close behind. Michelle Sheehy also ran the 300 making this an automatic 1-2 sweep while Leslie Singer was almost a guarantee to win the 45 yard dash each week. Freshman Amy Marx was a consistent competitor for second in the dash. The 600 and 1000 proved to be the deepest events for the tracksters. The 600 fea- tured Meg O’Sullivan, and the Hartshorn sisters, Heather and Jennifer, who al- ways made the going tough for the opposition. In the 1000, Michelle York, Kirsten Evans, and Sharon Glick proved to be a trio that al- ways threatened a sweep. Lexington’s only Juniors, Elise, Richer-and Emily Brackett, gave regular points toward the cause of victory while sophomores Krista Johanson and Keri Green emerged as a competi- tive force with which the op- position had to contend. Cecilia Delgardo led off a strong four person shot put team. Delgardo was followed by Melanie Stevens, Debbie Cox, and Molly Stephans, giving the squad overwhelm- ing dominance. Usually running after the GIRLS’ VARSITY INDOOR TRACK SCOREBOARD Watertown Stoneham Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Reading Burlington meet was clinched, the unde- feated relay, run by Leslie Singer, Michelle Sheehy, and Trisha Alfred, with Meg O’Sullivan, and Heather and Jennifer Hartshorn alternat- ing in assistance, never left any doubt as to who was the league’s best. Sara Wilk provides more points for the Minutemaids with a strong fin- ish in the 1000. Sports 95 Boy Tracksters Pace League This years’ boys indoor track team finished with an 8-1 record, putting them in second place behind peren- nial league power Reading. The tracksters had several top athletes who consistent- ly placed highly in their re- spective events. The sprints were dominat- ed by junior superstar Eric Crichlow, who tied the field- house record for the 45-yard dash (5.1 seconds) and led the league in the 300-yard run. Mark Maguire and Neal Nathanson were Lexington’s solid duo in the dash. Lance Conrad and Jeff Farris led the field in the 600- yard run, with supporting ju- nior Sang Ahn picking up the extra points. Sophomore sensation Matt Simon made his dynamic debut in the 1000-yard run, finishing with the second fastest field house time this year. The distance events were controlled by cross country league champ Dermot Fitz- patrick, who finished with the league best in the two- mile and went undefeated in both the mile and two-mile events. Senior co-captains Ammar Bazzaz and Jon Gladstone solidly backed up Fitzpatrick. Coming off the track and into the throwing circle, the senior shotput squad of John Brezenski, Nathanson, and Steve Johnson threw to top distances throughout the season. As in past years, the lea gue championship was decided at the Reading meet. The squad left this matchup with no bitterness, for they had run what coaches Bud Reed and Ken Totas called ‘‘a perfect meet”’ and lost by only two points. At the meet against the Rockets, the mile relay pow- erhouse team of Conrad, Crichlow, Farris, and Ma- guire finished in 3:31.4, one half second off the field house record. This team dominated the league throughout the season. All in all, the Minutemen had a very successful sea- son, proving again that Lex- ington is a force to be dealt with in the Middlesex League. my a6 Neal Nathanson follows the flight of a shot that he has just put. 96 Sports — v% Matt Simon, running the first leg of the 4x880 relay, heads down the back-stretch at the State Coaches Meet. Dermot Fitzpatrick jockeys for posi- tion en route to a sixth place finish at the State Coaches Meet at Har- vard. (below left) Co-captain Ammar Baz- zaz exemplifies the team’s mettle in his victory in the mile. State champ in the 300, Eric Crich- low pulls away from his Woburn counterparts to win another dual meet race. BOYS “VARSIhvain: DOOR TRACK SCOREBOARD Watertown 49 Stoneham 63 Melrose 56 Belmont 54 Woburn 67 Wakefield 60 Winchester 42 Reading 52 Burlington The 1987 Boys Indoor Track Team Sports 97 The Iceman Cometh There was an optimistic outlook for the LHS hockey team at the start of the 1986- 1987 season with new head coach Dick Burns behind the bench and with the leader- ship of co-captains Bob Hin- kle and Jason Faiola. Unfortunately, injuries plagued the team early in the season, affecting Barry Mo- han and Frank Cardullo, strong offensive players. Tommy Graham, Stephen Puleo, and Faiola led the team in points, while Hinkle and Rob Brotherston took charge of the blue line, and goalies James Sisterson and David Coughlin guarded the net. The Minutemen showed noticeable improvement as the season progressed. The team had many come-from- behind successes against Belmont, Winchester, Water- town and Stoneham. The Minutemen look for- ward to a strong squad next year. The team is fortunate to have returning players — forwards Graham and David Lavalle and goalie Coughlin. This year’s seniors will be greatly missed as they showed great depth and de- termination in every game. They include Co-capts Jake Faiola and Bob Hinkle, Rob Brotherston, Steven Cal- linan, Frank Cardullo, Greg DeAngelis, Barry Mohan, Steven Nazzaro, Steve Pu- leo, James Sisterson, John Sullivan, and John Wiesner. MEMORIES: Starting a new tradition Wizzner DeAngelo... Cardillo... La- valley... Nazz-a-row ... Bel- mont Brawl... “‘Cheryl, I got 5 shots not). 4 «Bunch of Beagles chasing after a bisquit!”’ ... ‘““‘Who’s got my LL tape?’ ... Who has the cum? ... Paint fight. VARSITY ICE HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Reading The 1987 Boys Hockey Team Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield - Winchester Burlington Watertown NNOWNABAWWOBRNHKH NOK UA OO Sports 99 : Ui aon gig TEOMA RR (Top) After winning the 200 IM and _ = (Middle) Chris Silvera displays top the 100 butterfly, Pete Anthes is form as he executes his dive. content to don his hat and sweats and enjoy the rest of the Winchester meet. Chris Silvera models the latest in meetwear 100 spons SCOREBOARD LEX. OPP 94 Melrose 62 94 Burlington 54 71 Lincoln-Sud- bury 43 Wakefield 29 Winchester 100 79 Belmont 100 Natick Middlesex League Re- lay Carnival — lst place Middlesex League Championship Meet — 3rd place Boys’ Swim Team shows Spirit The 1986-87 boys’ swim team season was character- ized by many vicissitudes. The team was plagued with illness stemming from the in- teraction of wet hair with cold weather. Nevertheless, the squad, led by co-captains Jon Vitiello and Jerry Ward, had more spirit and a higher morale than teams from pre- vious years. A bright spot for the Min- utemen this year was the ad- dition of four divers, Chris Ward, Chris Silvera, Peter Weng, and Dan Fruciano. Last year, coach John Henri- ques was forced to recruit divers from the squad, but, this year, with the emer- gence of the foursome, re- cruitment was not neces- sary. The whole team contribut: ed to every meet. Seniors (Left) Swimmers prepare to dive in at the start of the freestyle relay vs. Winchester. Jerry Ward, lan Fisher, and David Eastridge sprinted their way to the State Cham- pionships. Ken Kokubo greatly enhanced the trio of seniors in the sprint events, qualifying for States in the 100 free and Sectionals in the 50 free. Vitiello and Larry Kress consistently placed in the top slots in the 100-yard backstroke. Kress is a bundle of talent — he qualified for States in two events and for Section- als in two. He swims back: stroke, sprints, and distance events with ease. Rob Blecher frequently scored by swimming the dis- tance events wisely through pacing himself. Junior phenom Peter Anthes showed the tenacity that took him to YMCA Na- tionals by qualifying for the State competition in all five of the events he swam this year. Harris has been an integral part of the team this season. His times have dropped throughout the season in his events — the 200-yard indi- vidual medley and the 100- yard breaststroke. Derek Murman and Harris scored big points in the 200- yard individual medley. Coach Henriques counted on them in this event in every meet of the season. Lexington placed third at the Middlesex League Cham- pionship meet held at Bel- mont High School. Despite illness and the absence of Ward due to injury, the squad put forth many top performances. Peter Anthes was league champ in both events he swam, the 200 and 500-yard freestyle. Larry Kress was Lexington’s other Middlesex League All-Star, placing in the top three in the 50-yard freestyle and the 100-yard backstroke. Other outstanding performances were rendered by Seth Harris (fourth in the 100-yard breaststroke), Chris Silvera (fourth in diving), David Eas- tridge (fourth in the 100-yard freestyle), and Jon Vitiello. MEMORIES ... the effect of Peter’s unlucky blue cap... Vitiello’s sledding accident ... Ken’s car = “‘love ma- chine”... straddling cars to Minuteman ... McDonalds sors 104 VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Tricia Chisolm takes it to the hoop. Carol Saunders’ jump shot rolls into the hoop. Minutemaids Steal The Show All-Star Joanne Visalli goes up for another two. Minutemaids teamwork! 1986-87 Girls’ Basketball Team Sports Before playing in their victorious home opener against Stoneham, the hoopsters have a team meeting. (Below right) All-Star Matt Shaw on defense. Tom Brinklow launches a shot over the head of a Reading defender. VARSITYEBOY Sa BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Winchester Watertown Burlington Reading Stoneham Melrose Belmont Burlington Wakefield Winchester Watertown 104 sox: 4986-87 Boys Basketball Team . Hoopsters take 4ih Straight Title Having returned nine let- termen, the LHS basketball team opened the 1986-87 season with high hopes. In the season opener, the Minutemen faced Reading at the Rockets home court. Al- though at one point the Min- utemen had a 15 point lead, they could not withstand the Reading onslaught and end- ed up losing by 7 points. The hoopsters next matchup with Reading was different, however. The game’s furious pace did not let up for the entire contest. The Minute- men were led by Shaun Mat- thews (22 points), Matt Shaw (14), Dan Delgardo (10), and Lloyd Mumford (9). Midway into the third quarter, a fight between Lexington’s Shaun Murphy and Reading’s Derek Sanford broke out, resulting in the ejection of both play- ers. However, Lexington had controlled the tempo of this game throughout andwas not hurt by the loss of their starting center; the Minute- men won, 78-67. The hoopsters went on to demolish Wakefield, 80-60, a team at whose hands the Minutemen had suffered one of their only two losses. After putting in 23 second quarter points, the Minute- men had a lead which proved to be insurmountable for the Warriors. One of the high points for the Minutemen this year was the addition of Mumford and Matthews. While sophomore Mumford gave assistance off the bench, Matthews was continually on the list of lead- ing Middlesex League scor- ers. Third year starter Shaw was a Steady performer with a good deal of court saavy all season. Joining Shaw on the court was a steadily improv- (Left) Lloyd Mumford looks to pass the ball downcourt. ing Murphy. Junior Tom Brinklow was a tough player with good scoring and re- bounding skills. Also, senior Dan Delgardo contributed greatly to each game. Coach Robert Farias could always count on the play of his ample bench. Justin Cul- hane’s defensive and freeth- rowing skills proved to be in- strumental in the Reading game. The hoopsters had a double resource in the McSweeney brothers, Timm and Todd. Todd’s calm sink- ing of two free throw shots during the final seconds of the Burlington game sealed the matchup for the Minute- men. Senior J.J. Sakey played one of his strongest games for the hoopsters against Woburn, scoring 18 points. Forward Brian Sea- sholes amply fill-in for the starters all season. Other contributors were Chuck McCormick and David White. The final game of the sea- son was against Burlington, the last league game for many of the players. Senior leadership showed through as five seniors, Murphy (15), Shaw (10), Delgardo (17), Sa- key ee Gil ).a) andes hiknin McSweeney (11), scored in double figures. Lexington’s fast break was again unstop- pable, and the defense kept the Red Devils in check. With this win, Lexington, with a 16-2 record, assured themselves of being league champions. This was also the hoopsters’ fourth straight league champion- ship. In the Middlesex league, this feat has only been equaled by the Minute- men teams of the late 60's and early 70’s. Lexington’s Shaw, Matthews, and Brink- low were voted to appear in the league all star game. spots 105 VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD 18 Newton So. 36 Boston Latin 18 Melrose 30 Wakefield 18 Minuteman 9 Reading 24 Winchester 42 Cambridge R L 29 Woburn 33 Belmont 42 Needham Burlington 22 Brookline 106 spo: The 1987 Wrestling Team WRESTLERS ROCK AND ROLL The 1986-87 wrestling pro- gram was young and inexpe- rienced, yet dedicated. Head- ed by returning captain Dave Kim and co-captain Matt Marino, the LHS wrestling team had an up and down season. A couple of the squad's victories came when they clashed with the Latins, for Lexington defeated both Boston Latin and Cambridge Rindge and Latin. As for league meets, Belmont proved to be no match for the Minutemen. Inexperi- ence led to close losses against arch-rivals Woburn and Winchester, yet as the season progressed and the team gained more exper- ience, the Minutemen began to hold their own. The varsity roster includ- ed four seniors: Dave Kim, Joe Canha, Matt Marino, and Rob Hynes. Among the ju- niors competing at the varsi- ty level were Steve Wolfe, Tay Liang, Luyi Shao, Bob Sacco, Bob Hutchinson, and heavyweight John Niland. The rest of the varsity ros- ter was rounded off by fresh- man Mike Radvany and sophomore John Green. Sen- iors Nick Radvany, John Doyle, Scott Green, Jeff O’Donnell, and juniors Jeff Hagopian, Ezra and Caleb Hale, and Paul Stepanian had a taste of varsity action as fe Co-captain Matt Marino battles for hand control. well. The mentors of this matur- ing team were head coach Rob Germann and assistant coach Anthony Porter. MEMORIES: Cameo’s ‘The Greasy Spoon”... the traditional Marino nose Rob’s Helicopter Arms trains handball ... the Natick pack-up-and-leave... making weight. (Far left) Wrestling — an “art form”’ The LHS wrestling team looking for co-captain Dave Kim’s contact lense. (Above) Two opponents engage in head to head combat. spots 107 A Final 108 s,0:: spots 109 “The fans are really enthusiastic. At the basketball games, there’s a group of kids that’s always there and roots for the team.” Sarah Gladstone “A good fan gathering can really make the sport.”’ Boys’ soccer captain Graham Wik “lve been to football games, basketball games, and soccer games. The fans are generally enthusiastic and support the teams on their road to victory.”’ Elisa Marshall ““As an LHS basketball cheerleader, | think our fans show alot of spirit and class.”’ Heather Buchfirer 110 sors Carol Bertucci, Cheryl Asarkof, and Sarah Olivier take in the atmo- sphere of the first Friday night bas- ketball game versus Stoneham. Diana Bertozzi readies herself prior to the pregame cheerleading show at the Stoneham game. Girls’ swim team members Sarah Wilda- _ Loyal boys’ swim team fans Kim Mur- sin, Susie Vitiello, Tish Hom, and Aman- _ phy and Serena Zabin pose outside the da French help out with scoring and Minuteman pool prior to Lexington’s 94- timing at the boys’ meet. 62 trouncing of Melrose. “lam the ulti mate basketball fan. I go to every game. If it weren't for people like me, there would be no team spirit in the school.” Becky Nelson with boys’ b’ball player Tom Brinklow “The Thanksgiving football game is the most rowdy because all the post-grads go and it’s like a big reunion.”’ Jen O'Connell “On the last game before we made it to the State tournament, when the boys team serenaded Weston with ‘Hey, hey, hey .. . goodbye’, our team realized that girls’ soccer had accomplished its 3- year goal.”’ Girls’ soccer co-capt. Cindy Mars “The Thanksgiving football game is the most rowdy because all the post-grads are home from college and it’s fun be- cause everyone gets into it.”’ Judy Smith “The fans are supportive.” Pat Agostino “At the varsity soccer games this year, people kept getting hurt. Every time somebody was hurt just a little, you would be afraid it was serious.” LHS soccer manager Kim Murphy sports 444 Spring is the time when many LHS athletes, slowed down by the winter doldrums, are given the chance to get back outside and enjoy the good weather during practice and games. There is no question that Lexington High has one of the best outdoor sports facilities in the league, and this is one of the reasons why spring sports- Tennis, Track, Baseball, Softball, and lacrosse are always bound to at- tract a large number of participants. This year’s edition of spring sports lived up to expecta- tions by having a large turnout. The boys’ and girls’ track teams enjoyed yet another successful season with the help of seniors Dermot Fitzpatrick and Becky Bryan. Led by senior Steven Glick and junior perenial favorite Lubos Kocek, the boys’ tennis team was a middlesex league favorite. Sophomore Sharon Glick paced the play of the girls tennis team. The boy’s lacrosse team, as in the past, was a strong contender for the top spot in Division I. Senior Jerry Ward led a strong defense in the team’s quest for a top berth. M12. sors (far left) Amonar Bazzae cheezes out for the camera before a meet at Burlington. (middle left) Lubos Kocek dives for a backhand shot. (left) Physicist, Graham Wik, manipulates his center of mass to clear the bar! (top) Becky Bryan in flight. (left) Defenseman Mark Murphy in relentless pursuit of his Concord-Carlisle opponent. spots 443 (top left) The Girls distance team warms up before competition. (above) Pitcher Barry Mohan talks strategy with catcher Mark Maguire. Kirsten Evans looks downfield as she moves past a Framingham North opponent. 194 sons ee (above) Mike DiNapoli soars to new { apuggees heights. NEE BREE RERREA on WOG) “UGE! iy] a “Gug h Goalie Jen Wichman watches the ball sail toward her. sports 149 i : sh ah Mi ah an i : a Hig ty a aos aa Hi iy 416 spor Is = : inn, eee | Lp te SES } . atl a Syn, 3 : “ea dS wk ai = tee he soap Sia SONG a tages FO spots 447 418 Academics e nepal Academics 119 RN sean RNS eqn (top) Mr. Murray appears thrilled by the thought of monitoring study hall. (above) Mrs. Elliff enjoys a sunny September day. (right) Mr. Steele displays his pearly whites for the camera. 120 rcasemics (left) ‘‘What’s the problem now?”’, asks Mrs. Schwartz. (below) “‘If you don’t leave now I'll lower your grade!” threatens Mr. Brown. (left) Mrs. Robinson wonders how she'll survive another year of sophomore English. (above) Mr. Wilson asks for volunteers for smoking duty. Academics 424 Mr. Zichittella is caught in the act of ... work? ) =, ir. John Adams Keene State College, Northeastern University; Dept. Head Indus- rial Arts. yr. 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Ms. Nancy Haley Wheaton College, Boston College, Syracuse University; Math. Mr. John Harunk Springfield State College, Syracuse University, U. of Mass; Science. Mrs. pamela Healey Special Education. Mr. John Heidbrink U. of Wisconsin, Dartmouth; Social Studies. Mr. Charles Hunt Boston University; Physical Education. Mr. John Iodice Math. Mr. Walter Irwin U. of Maine, Boston College; Math. Mr. Rafael Jenanyan U. of Mass., Harvard University, Sorbonne; Foreign Lan- guages. Ms. Edna Jones Boston University, Antioch College; Metco. Mr. Sam Kafrissen Syracuse University, Boston State College, Boston University; Special Education. Mrs. Janet Kassler Guidance. Ms. Mary Keenan Social Studies. Mr. Joseph Kelley English. Mr. Peter Koop Math. Mr. Oscar Krichmar Tufts University, Boston University; Guidance, Career Cen- ter. Mrs. Jeanne Krochalis Albertus Magnus College, Wesleyan University, Harvard University; English. Mr. Southwick feels the burden of his assignments. (Right) Mr. Damiani delivers yet another sermon. 424 Academics Ms. Jewel Kuljian Special Needs. Mrs. Gilda Kunz Nurse. Mr. David Lautman Special Education. Mr. Jeffrey Leonard Berklee College of Music, George Mason University; Music. Mr. Benjamin Levy Harvard University; Math and English. Mr. Howard Llewellyn U. of S. Dakota, Boston University; Physical Education Co- ordinator. Mr. Salvatore Lopes Antioch College, Lincoln University, Boston University; Social Studies. M r. Ralph Lord Springfield College, Boston University; Physical Education Co- ordinator. Mrs. Patricia Maier University of Rochester; English. Mrs. Smedley Manion Smith College, U. of Hartford, Columbia University, U. of New Hampshire; Art. Mr. Donald Martin Science. Mrs. Judith Masselam U. of Richmond, Harvard University; Science. Mr. George McCormack Social Studies. Mr. John McGirr House-master G. Mr. James McNally Physical Education. Mr. William Meade Fitchburg State College, Boston University, Framingham State College, Boston State College; Special Education. Mr. George Mechem JU. of Vermont, U. of Rhode Island; Reading. Mr. Kevin Murray English Mr. Robert Musgrove Industrial Arts. Mr. Robert Nelson Fitchburg State College, Brandeis University, Tufts University; English. (above) Ms. Macey and Mrs. Perakis are having a tete a tete. (left) Mr. Rahman and William Ash- manskas must be looking at the fun- nies, because Math isn’t that funny. Academics eS “Not one step closer!”’, exclaims Mr. Schulz. wie ogee re -emeirws ae Dr. Sally Nelson Boston College, Westfield State College, U. of Mass.; Foreign Languages. Mrs. Roberta Neuman St. Joseph’s College, U. of Connecticut: Social Studies. Mr. William Nichols Dartmouth College, Boston University, Harvard Univer sity; Housemaster D., English. Mr. Charles O’Reilly Science. Ms. Martina O’Toole Guidance. Mr. David Olney John Hopkins University, Bates College, Cornell University; Science. Mrs. Sandra Pealsee Lawrence University, U. of Minnesota, Harvard University; Music. Mrs. Martha Perakis Russell Sage College, Trinity College; Foreign Languages. Ms. Cheryl Prescott University of Rochester, Lesley College; Metco. Mr. Richard Raczkowski Tufts University, Miami University; Science. Mr. Sal Rahman Oregon State University, Central Connecticut State College; Math. Mrs. Norma Regillo Art. Mrs. Phyllis Richardson Regis College, Boston State University, Boston Universi- ty; Math. Mr. Larry Robinson Social Studies. Mrs. Mary Robinson English. 426 Academics (below) Mr. Goolkasian ... baffled by modern technology?! (bottom) ‘‘The correct pronunciation is f-r-r-r-a-a-n-say.’’, claims Mr. Jenanyan. I guess Opus is sick today. Mrs. Berman, the LHS air traffic controller? Mr. Mark Rodriguez U. of Washington, New York University; Science. Mrs. Rachel Rosenblum J. of Chicago, Harvard University, Boston University; Special Education. Mrs. Susan Rubini Business. Ms. Karen Russell U. of Mass., Boston University; English. Mr. John Schulz Brown University, San Jose State College, Bridgewater State College; Math. Mr. Ronald Schutt d. of Maine, Brown University; Dept. Head Math. Ms. Margaret Schwartz Russel Sage College, Harvard-Radcliffe University; Sci- ence. Mr. Paul Shea Social Studies. Dr. Richard Shohet Brown University, Harvard University; Dept. Head English. Mrs. Jean Sidman Simmons College; Social Work. Mr. George Southwick Dartmouth College, Boston University; Social Studies. Mr. Paul Steele Bates College, Trinity College, Tufts University; English. Mr. Edgar Stuhr Harvard University, Princeton University; Science. Mr. Donald Sullivan Industrial Arts. Mr. Charles Swartz Math. Mr. William Tapply Harvard University, Amherst College, Tufts University; Hou: semaster A, Social Studies. Mr. Roger Theroux Fairfield University, Sorbonne, Paris, Univerite de Rennes, Bretagne; Foreign Languages. Mr. Richard Thibeault Fitchburg State College, Boston University; Science. Mr. Stephen Thompson Special Education. Ms. Wendy Thompson Wells College, Kings College, U. of Aberdeen; Social Studies, Television production. Mr. Herbert Webb Boston College, Fairfield University; Guidance. Mr. William Welch Eton College, Lesley College; Special Education. Mrs. Virginia Williams Boston University, Middlebury College: Foreign Lan guages. Mr. David L. Wilson Science. Mr. John Zichittella Photography. Academics 427 “Papa Gino’s, can | help you?”’, says Mr. Delulio. ““O.K. you pretentious juniors here’s another quiz,’’ says Mr. Mechem. e Mrs. Neuman and Steve Callinan laugh as Dan Palmer staples his finger to his college essay. 128 rcasemics Mr. Kelley gathers a crowd as he tells yet another American Studies story. “You can teach the class, if ya like,’’ suggests Mr. Koop. Mr. Irwin avidly searches for any theorem to back up his state- ment. Academics 429 Miri Abraham Peter Abraham Shelli Adamian Christopher Agostino Kerry Ann Ahern Soyoung Ahn William Alferis Micheal Allen Kristen Alves Judith Andaloro Bretton Anderson Alison Arnold Janet Ascolese Whitney Ashe Andrew Athens Christina Balan Robert Bailan Carla Banks Kimberly Barnard Mary Barry Peter Baty Jeremy Beldstock Carol Ann Benson Jonathan Berg Erik Bergmeyer Nathan Berndt Janet Bertucci Richard Beukema Malka Binder Mindy Blecher Wendy Blume Deanna Brannon Dolareen Brenan Demetria Bridges William Brinklow Stephen Britten Alison Bulger Brian Burke Kelly Burke Karen Burnes Kathleen Burt Don Busiek Lisa Bussey Adam Butler Mark Callahan Alexander Campbell Dacia Campbell Lisa Marie Cannistraro Thomas Cargill Christine Carlson Jennifer Casper Micheal Cerbone Laura Cerrato Brian Cheek Ann Chen Kathleen Chisholm Christina Chu Kenneth Chu Courtney Ciampi Rachel Clickstein Sasha Cohen Alex Cole Susan Cole Richard Collins Kara Concannon Nyaitiyo Cook George Cooley Natalie Courant Mathew Crimmins Nadine Cummings Nicola Cummings 432 Freshmen Wendy Lockerage and Kristine Cummings take a break before class Driver’s Ed. is something annoying which we all have to put up with if we want the freedom of a license. There are many places to take Driv- er’s Ed., but the most com- mon places are Arlex, Lex- ington Driving School, and here at LHS. Every day after school, students get a chance to catch up on their sleep dur- ing the Driver’s Ed. movies. Then, of course, there are the horror movies about not wearing your seat belts and Tara Curtin Mark Dandison James Davis Matthew Davis Lauren Deangelis Frank Degenova Andrea Denk Joseph Desalvo Tara Dickison Elizabeth Dirks Brian Donovan Jennifer Donovan Daniel Dooks Robert Doyle Atiba Drayton Stephanie Eaton James Edwards Erik Eisenberg D aiel Eisenman Derek Evans Wei-Han Fang Christina Farias Christopher Farris Angela Federici Peter Ferrari Inna Finkelstein Caryn Finn David Fisher Lisa Fitzgerald Patricia Flaherty Rena Flambo Jonathan Flick Stephen Fortmann David Foster Robert Fowler Joel Fragale Anna Freitas Daniel Galin Melissa Galligan William Gauthier Christopher Gettman Melissa Giffen Deborah Goldberg Lyle Goldberg Julie Goldman Kimberly Goode Craig Gordon DRIVING SCHOOL there are the drinking and driving movies which make you hesitant about ever driv- ing again. The most embarrassing part about Driver’s Ed. is having to drive in a car that advertises the fact that you are a student driver. LHS cars have those big yellow signs that say ‘‘Driving School” across the top of the car, while the Arlex car has a little bumper sticker on the bumper. Freshmen 133 During a study hall, these students are trying to look happy. William Gurman Juan Gorospe James Grady Melissa Green Christopher Greeniogs Julie Guichelaar Amitabh Handa Richard Handloff Christopher Harris Leila Harris Catherine Hart Jennifer Hartshorn Evelyn Hausslein Ben Hayens Andrea Hawes Sara Haynes Bryan Hayward Daniel Hill Michael Hill Gene Hodge Elizabeth Horton Scott Houghton Sarah Huges Maki Inada Kate Ireland Matthew Iverson Brenda Jackson Jared Jackson Kalise Jacobs David Jacobson Heather Jaffe Dylan James Anita Johnson Jennifer Jones Kevin Jones Robert Joseph John Kealey Jane Kearney Nicole Kefalas Derek Kennedy Thomas Kieboom Rimas Kiliulis Freshmen friends gather together on a cool fall day. 134 Freshmen Brian Kirk Ilyas Kirmani Benjamin Kleinman Jesse Knight Shing Kong Daniel Kulin Sylvia Kud Torrick Kurdi Jeffery Kvaal Matthew Lamantia Gavin Lambert Timothy Lawlor Julia Lazarus Russell Lebert Eric Lee Simon Leutz David Lewitzky Sheue-Lin Liang Jessica Ligor Shoshanna Lindsley Jennifer Lindwall Sarah Lippert Anoreia Luk Bona Ly Kenneth MacDonold Jonathan Mahldwitz Christina Mahoney Peter Mahoney Satya Maliakal Van Manning Greg Marion Matthew Mars Paola Martinelli Jennifer Martinson Amy Marx Robert Mason STUDY HALLS Tork Svanes casually walks to his next class ‘You have to go to study hall” snickers a senior to a sophomore . We all have to go through it. Teachers say- ing ‘“‘No talking, this is a si- lent study hall’? and ‘Wait for the bell’? are common re- quests of a study hall teach- er. A few students take this time to actually do their homework. Others play games or write notes to occu- py their time. Still others scheme on how to skip their lunch block class and go up to Marios. In the spring, underclass- men are rewarded with the long awaited open campus. Freshmen 135 Merit Freedman Takes a quick smile While using the computer. Diana Maxant Seth McCullough James McDonold Candice McDonough Shannon McDonough Sherena McGuire aa Coelynn Mclninch Mark McKearey Heather McKenzie Marc McLeod Suzannah McNamara Suzanne Mead Cristiana Mellican Matthew Mello Eleanor Menzin Philip Montalto Amy Mosca Stacy Mosca Alice Mroczkowski James Murray Jessica Murray Kristin Musto Nicholas Nebolsine Jason Newcombe Joshua Newman Michele Nibert Christian Niedzwecki Jonathan Nierman Margret Nokes Katherine O’Hare Catherine O’Neil Erik Ordoukhanian Debra Orr Kelley Osgood Shannon Ossman John O'Toole Rebecca Owren Jason Paige Jennifer Pallotta Alyson Palmer Jonathan Paone Elizabeth Park Matthew Paul Naomi Pearson Jason Pelavin Debra Pemberton Laura Pesin Alexis Pifer George Proakis Sebastian Quezada Venktesh Ramnath Elisa Reczek 136 rresnmen Gary Reese Joshua Richard Ben Richards Sebastian Robins Aleesha Rock Scott Rogers Alise Rosenberg Brett Rudy Jennifer Russell Christian Rutyna Wayne Ryan Gina Sacco Matthew Sahagian Rohit Sakhuja Rebacca Sampson Yvette Sandeman Rony Sarker Douglas Sarnd Reena Sastri Naomi Saulich Deborah Saunders Michael Schuler Mihir Shah Carolyn Shannon Robert Shimansky Rebecca Shuman Ted Sidel Josef Simon Mark Sisterson Keith Small Heidi Snow Juhan Sunin Jane Sontheimer Robert Sparacio Johathan Speare Timothy Spelman Katherine Spitzmiller Brian Sroka Mary Sroka Heidi Stayn Elizabeth Stebbins Jenny Stephens Molly Stephens Jordana Sternberg Gordon Stewart Freshmen study away at yet another study hall. Eve Stoddard Brian Stone Freshmen TOF Karine Stone Jennifer Sun Paul Sundue Sean Supple Robert Surette Julie Sweet Micheal Tamari Serey Tan Daniel Tarmy Robert Tashjian Michelle Tenpas Jeff Tetelbaum Douglas Thompson Jeffery Tobias Patricia Tung Kelly Vail Flint Verdone Andrew Vitiello Dorlise Von-schmidt-Penta Armine Vorperian Timothy Webb Abigail Weber Jonah Weiner James Weintraub Daniel Welby Peter Welch Chrisina Weng Jonathan White Emma Wilhelnsson Keri Wilkie Genevieve Williams Stephen Winget Heidi Winter Joseph Wong Gary Wood Jeannie Wu Joshua Yates Ann Yedvabny Pamela Yee Daniel Zahn 138 Freshmen a. | aenne Cuff Chris Diggs Daniel Dooks Sarah Durkey — John oe Jason Lowe © _ Micheal MeGillion Sean Morrison _ Victoria Movsessian Kyla Murphy - Jason Newcomb Joseph Park Johanna Florania Karen Zierdt _ kon Pelletier _ Joseph Pszenny _ Micheal Radvany Elisa Reczek Melissa Ruffin Rohit Sakhuja _ Tracy Taylor Elizabeth Thomas Shawn Wilt Jason Yandwitz Freohmende Wen Ted Henry Tork Suanes look real interested in class. Peter Adams Sarah Adams Ronald Aghababian Pasquale Agostino Sang Wook Ahn Mark Aldrich Tricia Alfred Katherine Allen Eileen Anderson Joseph Angelo Jeffery Ansin Amy Antonucci Rafael Aragon Joanne Ascolese Elizabeth Athens Victoria Bacon Scott Bailey Leeann Baker Jason Bander Gary Baratta Adam Barnes Ruth Barry Micheal Barth Matthew Beauchemin Holly Beauchesne Derrick Bellinger Evan Berg Daniel Berger Kimberly Bergey Heidi Bergmeyer Gregory Berman Jeffery Berndt Deborah Bernstein Lisa Berry Gabrielle Bettacchi Dawn Blakeley Alisha Bloom Stephen Buchnak Christopher Bogonis Radhika Bondalapati Diane Boudreau Jennifer Boyd Kimberly Boyle Jessica Bradley Jonathan Brecher Aimee Brems Robert Breslin Craig Brewer Sharon Brock Nathaniel Bruce Christopher Buchholz Matthew Bull Gillian Bunker Kristin Burge Elizabeth Burke Micheal Burke Tony Callis Christiaan Camps-Campins Lori Cannistraro Mark Carbone Richard Carle lan Carroll Meredith Casella 440 Sophomores Joshua Castleman Pasquale Centrella Jessica Chambers Won Hoop Chi Jennifer Clowe Gina Coda Julie Cohen Natalie Cohen Jennifer Colby Jared Collins Kristin Comings Melanie Conrad Sarah Cook Megan Cooledge Natasha Cooper Sean Cooper Laura Cooperstein Lauren Copelotti Lisa Copp Mark Coppi April Cordell Ashley Creager Kevin Crowe Rachna Dang Micheal Dash Anthony Davis Jennifer Delbanco Sara Dempster Noah Dephoure Micheal Desimone Nick Desimone Michele Dever Tobias Devon Christine Dillman Julie Dirocco Aaron Diskin Jason Dixon Rober Donahue Micheal Doran Alexandora Drane Sharon Dratch Jason Dress LUNCHES Is it a line for U2 tickets? Is it a line for the bathroom at a ski resort? NO, It’s the LHS Lunch line For those of us who have the block off be- fore or a whole lunch block off, this is no problem. But for the rest of us who only eat first or second lunch and who have no open campus, lunch line can present prob- lems. While seniors who have had to deal with this for two years shove their way to the front while the underclass wait patiently Next conquest is to find a seat. Some cafeterias have more chairs than others. But no matter how many chairs there are, there are always more Students. You're finally comfortable The real question: What is it exactly that you are eating? Sophomores 144 Micheal Dreyfus Beth Duggan Anne Duncan Christos Economopoulos Tanya Dunnicliff Carolyn Edwards Kristina Egan Eran Egozy Kenneth Ehrenberg Joshua England Jared Entin Sarah Estow Kirsten Fantasia Paris Farley Adam Ferb Stephen Ferrari Derek Ferullo Jill Finn James Fintel Natasha Firdman Andrea Fisher Ehern Flaherty Wendy Frank Simon Douglas Fraser Jillyan French Miriam Friedlander Merritt Freedman Daniel Fruciano Valerie Funches Margret Gallagher James Galloway Sarah Gladstone Charles Giller Micheal Gilbert Melanie Gilbert Jeffrey Geltman Lissa Gaumont Christopher Gaudette Zoe Gascon Benjamin Granville Julie Grammont Karen Graham Jeffery Graham Christopher Grace Daniel Goodwin Henery Goldblatt Sharon Glick Maria Rao shows off her new Mary-K cosmetics. Dagen Jule perusing the campus. 1442 Sophomores Underclass study. Are they really studying? Keri Green Laura Green Alyssa Greenwald Kerri Groppi Kari Grossman Micheal Grynberg Janine Guglielmino Lora Maarstick David Hadley Louis Hagney Latasha Harris Jennifer Haskell Christine Healy John Helliwell Edward Henry Sonia Herrmann Cheri Heywood Dwight Holmes Brian Homer Alice Hon Frank Hsieh Amanda Hubbard Kenneth Hurley Marya Hynes Jennifer Jackman Christopher Jackson Krista Johansen Lary Katz James Kirk Jason Kedugh Peter Kleinmann Wendy Koenig Aaron Korff Benjamin Korotkin Harolyn Kotzen Janna Kramer Kirsten Kramer Laurence Kress Melora Kuan Karen Lacourse Kristen Lakutis Rosalind Landman Samuel Lane George Lang Pamela Laye Jennifer Larson PSAT SYNDROME The most dreaded day for every junior is the third Sat- urday of October — The PSAT’s! This test may be confus- ing for some because of all the conflicting views con- cerning the test. Some say one should not study be- cause the test determines what you need help in. Yet, there are PSAT prep books which students may use to cram for the test. To guess or not to guess? — that is the question. Ev- eryone has a different theory on how to “‘psyche out”’ the College Board. Just remem- ber, if you thought that the PSAT’s seemed bad, wait un- til you take the SAT’s! Sophomores 143 Pamela Laye James Leahy Karen Lee Patricia Lee Mark Lesk Carl Levison Rachel Levy Kristin Lieb Micheal Liederman Gregory Limerick Austin Lin Shoshanna Liptzin May Liu Wendy Lochridge David Locicero Sophomores Becky Rouquist and Kim Bergey re- lieve some tension after class. Rachel Loomis Ronald Lopes Jill Lucas Anna Lukash-Harrison Ariel Lustig Vincent Luzzo Nichole Mabardy Philip Macaude Richard Mackenzie Christopher Mackie Micheal Mael Andrew Mahoney Jennifer Mahoney Louise Manning Jeremy Marin Karen Mark Nicole Marques Kevin Marquis Tracie Marshall Richard Matthews Glen McAlpin James McCann Kyle McCarty Myles McCormick Gretchen McCullough Robert McDonough James Mclninch Stephanie McMenimen Preston McNeil M. Meka Christie McQueen Kelly McSweeney Julie Meninno Matthew Merrill Stephanie Miller Peter Mills Julie Mitaras Laura Mohan Tracy Monaco Robert Moore Jennifer Morris Matthew Mosca Lloyd Mumford Derek Murman Rebecca Murray Sonali Natu Micheal Nave Jennifer Nelson 144 Sophomores Sara Neuman Samanthia Nibert Vicki Nicoli James Niland Christopher Oberholtzer Jill O’Brien M. O’Brien Brian O'Connor Andrew O’Jamaa Clare O’Leary Thomas Ong Adam Orenstein Stephanie Ortolano Kerri Osgood Matthew Ostrom Stefanie Palant Karen Pasquariello Maren Paxman M. Alexander Phillips Joshua Pierce Renices Pleasants Gail Podmore Erik Poe Christina Pollard Joshua Prensky Peter Primes Alejandro Quezada Rebecca Quinones Elizabeth Rabkin Maria Rao Micheal Rappaport Nick Ravich Jennifer Reczek Eric Reesman Douglas Reilly Rachel Reinhardt Stanislaw Reiss Annette Richardson Tijuana Riddick Erett Robertson Yvonne Rogers Tobin Joseph Romero Amy Rosenbaum Dana Rudnick Rebecca Ruquist Elizabeth Ryan Laura Ryan Julie Ann Rymes Christine Sacco Rachel Saks Dwight Holmes ponders what type of tree it is. Sophomores 1445 Ph oebe Harris smiles at the pros- pect of more homework. Jonah Schiller Daniel Schindler Susan Scotti Daniel Seligson Karen Setterlund Brian Sheehan James Sheery M Sherry Shu Shimizu Micheal Shnidman Jonathan Sidman Jeffery Silipigni Joanna Simmons Matthew Simon Mark Singelais Leslie Singer Jonathan Singh John Skinner Earl Smith Elizabeth Smith Jennifer Smith Tammy Smith Rachel Snow Deanna Spelman Christopher Spence Nathan Spencer Michelle Stein Melanie Stephens Allen Stering Kristie Sturman Caryn Suffredini G. Suffredini M. Suffredini Maribeth Sullivan Richard Sullivan Steven Sun Torkel Svanes Pauline Taggart Matthew Tait Lori Talanian Annie Tao Gina Tedesco Usha Beth Tedrow Lauren Temmallo Mark Theriault Laura Thompson Maria Thompson John Ting A sophomore shows us her Hawaiian teddy bear. 146 Sophomores | Richard Tobin Mark Todtenkopf James Tribbett Edmund Tsai Ysh-Kai Tung Sarah Turner Micheal Vassallo Amanda Venier Susan Vitiello Kristin Vittimberga Philip Volante Paula Anne Vote Ginger Waibel Craig Walker Michelle Walker Catherine Wallach Brendan Walsh Vicki Wan Alicia Wang Paul Warner Ezekiel Weeks David Wei Lisa Weinkopf Joanna White Tyrone White Daryl Wiesen Rachel Wiesen Sara Wik Sarah Wildson Marc Williams Robert Williams Rebecca Willson Douglas Wilson Susan Wilson Todd Wiseman Jeffery Wood Mecca Wornum James vang Julie Yankovich Brian Yee Peter Yip Peter Yip Jonathan Yoken William York Makoto Yoshino Anthany Yusam Sander Zapolin David Zorn Andy Vitiello — frisbee anyone? Sophomores 147 148 Sophomores NAMES WITHOUT FACES Nathaniel Chaney David Chevrette Jonathan Cohen Mark Collins Sheryl Day Annette Ezekiel Keita Freeman Ling Han Ching Daniel Haughton Suzanne Hunt Michitaka Itoh Anne Kemper Allegra Kohn Andrea Laforce Karen Landy Cheryl Malone Laura Anne Marshall Karen McDonold Madhavi Meka Katja Michealson Kimara Murray Kimberly Nannis Kristina Owren Lauren Piraino Jay Renfro Douglas Renna Sergio Rivera Charles Sartanowicz Frank Staples Jr. Charu Verma Lloyd Walsh Karen Weinstock Karl Winter Sophomores 149 Beth Abadjian Scott Abel Lisa Abrons Jeffery Achter Heather Adamian Shawn Adams Jill Ahlstrand David Aker Jessamin Alaimo Shana Alexander David Ammer Karyn Anderson Lisa Ansin Peter Anthes William Ashmanskas Diana Ayers Alexander Babeu Margot Barnert John Barnhill Mark Barter Clifford Baitite Gretchen Baum Julie Becker Suzanne Beckmann Erin Belfer Carolyn Bell Rosemary Berger Leesa Berman Catherine Beukema Christine Bird Kristin Booker Kim Boudreau Robert Boudreau Emily Brackett Peter Brandenburg Suzanna Bray McLaren Brennan Thomas Brinklow Lisa Lynn Brink Quanda Broadwater Scott Brodsky Lauren Budding Kevin Burnes Venessa Campbell Dina Cannalonga Marc Cardullo Robert Cargill Here The arrival of freshman has meant a great deal of change for L.H.S. The high number of students and faculty has caused overcrowding of lunchrooms and extensive sharing of class room space by teachers. Returning stu- dents, new students and teachers have all had to make adjustments in the first year of reorganization. However, this shuffle of grades has also presented many advantages for fresh- 150 savior They Come men in particular. They have a greater selection of courses to choose from and are also able to enjoy the many freedoms that go along with high school life. Freshman are more aware of the importance of the ninth grade in relation to college admissions process. All things considered, this sud- den change within the high school has proceeded smoothly. Kimberly Carnesale James Carroll Justine Caton David Chait Jeffy Chang Ko-fu Chen Micheal Cheverette William Chi Jean Chisholm Patricia Chisolm James Clark Kenneth Coffin Laura Cohen Pieter Cohen Rebecca Cohen Denis Cole Elizabeth Collins Kelley Concannon Anne Conklin Daniel Conti Vallerie Coomas Kirk Cordell Carole Cormier David Coughlin Mark Coughlin Margret Cowley Adam Cramer Eric Crichlow Amy Curtin Johanne Daggett Stergeous Daileanes Brian Daniels Valisha Darden Sriram Dasari Russell Davies Jason Davis Scott De Paula Nicole DeFrancesco Christina Deguglielmo Eric Desmond Zachary Deutch Mark Dickson Frank Digiammarino Lauren Dorn Brett Douglas Anette Dratch Anita Dubs John Durkey Jari Elorania Siff Enzmann Melissa Evans pers SSL Wei-Chiad Fang Lisa Farias Julien Farland Andrew Fearnside Arlene Figueiredd Fern Fineberg Alison Fitzgerald Maryellen Flaherty John Flanagan Peter Foley Steven Ford Daniel Fortmann John Paul Fradette Kevin Frank Jane Freeman Amanda French Dennis Friday Miriam Friedman Christina Frizzie Stephen Frolich David Furman John Galligan Marion Gaposchkin Ethan Gettman Mathew Gilbert John Gilmour Daniel Goldberg Elizabeth Goldman Jordan Goldman Mathew Goode Edwin Goodell Jeffery Gower John Grace Lori Ann Graceffa Thomas Graham Heather Gray Jennifer Gray Kerry Grebe Jeffery Greenberg Amanda Greiff Melonie Griffiths Mason Groff Micheal Gruber Gregory Gryllakis Laura Guertin Elise Guest Robin Gullotti OOPS! You didn’t tell anyone. Not even your best friend. You're really nervous. The man sits down next to you and he asks you to put the car into reverse. You think ‘‘So far so good“ Until. . . The front end of your car hits the side of the ‘car next to you. Your drivers test is over and you haven't even gotten out of the parking lot and you failed!! On the other hand, some people tell the whole 152 Juniors world and of course every- thing goes fine — (Murphys Law). 3-point turn, backing up ina straight line. The man hands over the pink slip and now you can drive without mom or dad. Then... Mom and Dad say “‘you can drive alone but not with your friends in the car.’ “How pointless it is to have a li- cense and not be able to go to a party with your friends.” Alexander Hagenah Frank Hagney Jeffery Hagopian Caleb Hale Ezra Hale Janine Hall Dianne Hampton Steven Handa Eric Hansen John Harcourt Erian Harrington Stephanie Harrington Phoebe Harris Seth Harris Nicholas Hart Jason Hartz Jill Harvey Natalie Hayward Rachel Herda Cynthia Hillier Alicia Hirst Matthew Moddie Stuart Holland Letitia Hom Joshua Howell Juan Huerta Timothy Hunt Laura Snell is disgusted with a test grade. Underclassman looks through a college book. suniors 453 Matthew Hutchinson Robert Hutchinson Maha Ibrahim Tara Ippolito Susan Ives Virja Jha Robert Johnson Heather Jones Ajeya Joshi Daegan Jule Milan Kalelkar Mark Kaplan David James Kealey Elizabeth Kechejian Robert Keflas Camilla Kehlet William Kennedy Maryam Keramaty Christina Key Joanna Kieboom Sampsa Kiladis Glenn Kiladis Joshua Kilbridge Aaron Kilgore Elizabeth Kincaid Christina King Fredrick Klein Jay Klein Jack Ko Lubos Kocek Sara Krieger Thomas Lacey Kimberly Lally Wendy Landman Mark Langone David Lavalle Melissa Lawton Robert Leadbetter Jennifer Leader Christopher Leary Charles Lee Devon Lee Katherine Leopolo Benjamin Lewis Tay-Chins Liang John Lin Tony Lin Elizabeth Lloyd Louis Locicero 154 sonicrs Underclass man trying to look like a duck. Jeff Geltman giggles while leaning against the wall. A little late to class? Amy Lund Elinor Maclennan Orlando Maffucci Bthany Magerer Mark Maguire Per Malkus Cara Manfredi Peter Manickas Robert Marcin Erika Marcus William Mark John Marquis Patrick Marshall Craig Martin Elisa Martinez-Sanchez Jennifer Marx Richard Marzilli Jouta Matsuda Shawn Matthews Cynthia Mayhan John Mazerall Nathan McCabe Jennifer McCarthy Kristin McCauley David McGinness Kerry McKearney Kevin McLaughlin David McWeeney Nancy Medas Archana Mehra Elizabeth Mellican Michelle Mello juni Katherine Miller Rachel Miller Scott Miller Allison Mitchell Coleen Monaghan Nicholas Morgan James Morrison Lesley Morton Andrew Munkres Debra Murphy Larissa Murphy Mark Murphy Christina Myers Geoffery Nelson Denise Newcomb Audrey Nezer John Niland Charles O’Connor Jennifer O’Connell Bart O’Connor Crystallin O’Neil Susan Ortoland Todd Ossman Matthew Packard Justine Palladino Marianne Palmer Rodrick Parilla Lori Parris Susan Pasquale Kelly Patterson Julie Pawlak Joel Pedlikin Lisa Pedulla David Pelkey Trisha Perez Shari Perlmutter Andrew Perry Geoffery Pike Edward Portnay Holly Ann Prather Thomas Pszenny 156 Juniors Attempting to look like Brook Shields, is she succeeding? Torkel Svanes Jeff Geltman are ready to B.S. some people. Tanya Quarles Renee Rabdin Mimi Raina Revati Rangabhasham Beth Ray Robert Rearoon Matthew Reilly Martha Revis Jennifer Richards Elise Richer Gregory Roberts Shawn Marie Rogers Richard Roos Benjamin Root Susan Rubin Richard Rycroft Thomas Ryder Carol Sacco Robert Sacco Ashley Sakakeeny Andrew Saks Tracey Sandeman Kevin Sanders Kyle Sargent Amy Saulich Carol Saunders Katherine Savage Daniel Schaffer Jeremy Schiller Kimberlee Schuler Susan Scott David Sear Wayne Seaton Maile Seeger Kevin Sefton Robert Sgrosso Neepa Shah Luyi Shad Marie Shaw David Sherman Micheal Shimansky Noah Shrieer James Silva Amy Simpson Todd Sinai Brian Sites Jennifer Sites Caitlin Smith Laura Snell Megan Spann suniors 407 John Paul Sparacio Judith Spiegler Marie Stande William Stavenhagen Alissa Stayn Paul Stepanian David Stering Thomas Stille Heidi Stokes Daniel Strollo Edward Sullivan Peter Sullivan Daniel Sweeney Contara Tan Tevary Tan Beth Tarmy David Tasker Kendra Thomas Carletta Thompson Robyn Tighe Sherry Tighe Dominic Ting Pamela Tobler Laurence Tocci Suzanne Tomlinson Raffi Topjian Juliann Trodella George Tsitsopoulos Robin Turner Feddor Ung Harry Vanhook Peter Verdone Gonzalo Verdugo David Vigorito Laura Vote Micheal Walker Tonya Walker Mayreen Wall Juniors look happy as they go out to lunch. 158 Juniors - Camera 3 underclass smile real well for the camera. Lori Toung Laura Zahn Leah Zelinsky Jill Zimmerman Lior Zorea Ron Zorea Seth Wallack David Walsh Che-Yuan Wang Jennifer Warren Angela Washington Robert Weintraub Elizabeth Welch Amy Wells Peter Weng William Westfall Mary Whiteside Bryan Whyte Jennifer Wichmann Jennifer Wilcox Eric Wilemski Micheal Wiley Matthew Willey Lisa Williams Trevor Williams Sarah Willson Craig Wilson Kelly Wilt Bryain Winbush Melissa Winslow Steven Wolf Robin Wolk Christen Wood Jennifer Yales Eric Tankovich suniors OF 160 Juniors NAMES WITHOUT Amy Adler Arthur Aizley David Barner Lisa Barnes Kerry Bowes Robin Byczkoski Andrew Carroll Shelley Chartier Joseph Chiccarelli Kim Churchill Jennifer Chyet Kevin Cohen Laurie Coleman Jodi Coulter Amy Delzingo Randy Dibacco Matthew England Andrew Gelling Douglas Gilman Jennifer Gustafson FACES Jacqueline Hardy Susan Helliwell Seana Howell Lisa Johnson Elizabeth Krakowski Christine Lahiff Meagan Laurie Russell Levine Daniel Lucente Joel McGuire Michelle Ouellette Shan Parker Micheal Rogers Kelvin Sanders Franklin Sorrento Micheal Spaulding Elizabeth Tauber Kimberly Turner-Waronka Jenny Wilson Marcus Zagarella cases yaa Juniors 4 BE i, ani oc is i Juniors Juniors EVE Ce Mas Juniors suniors 169 166 LAURA R AARONSON 29 Webster Rd KANYANHANAGRO'SCAL- DAARMER still more silicone (DA too) Twrd Lane Eng etc w Bay Rwalph WAP? RAR Imly Predictions PN 34 1 2 E+B Snugglefest French Fries Tennis WW-PM lives Wal. Alpha SPOON! Am | Debbie? AWM?After awhile you learn the subtle difference. . SFC. . . BRYAN M ABEL 36 Philip Rd Ski Club 84-87 Sugarbush 86 Vale 87?life begins at 155, 85 vette lives NOT My XXXxX ILY Lisa, Thanks For a great One Good luck to all and don't forget; you always have to pay half!MOO Welcome to the millionaires club RR JP JL Thanks for everything MOM+DAD JANINE ABERNATHY 10 Wingate Rd ‘‘It's only wrong if you get caught’’ Dudewear FMUTA EMO twice over You BB BurgerDude ‘‘Really Mom | can explain” I’m Abernasty thanks for the painl’m the nple ‘‘better living the rough chemistry 'reg 5 nnnggghhh S B Luv all u guys oouutt ooff theerree mt SHERIFF ABU-MOUSTAFA 51 Paul Revere Rd ABU-10th was here and then was gone, with just some simple memories to carry us on. 11th was destined and meant to be. 12th went by like a gust of wind;now I’m here and it's the END the wrekin crew. TAGS;CATS is where its at. LWMC, THANKS. I LOVE YOU MA DAD JONATTHAN ADELSON 16 Winchester Dr Thanks Mom+ Dad, WE made it! SB don’t call me Spanky AL thanks are not enough:1 14 84 Jay from science Fitzay KL-Respect! Amherst Ooh-mao-mao Stowe ‘‘The Creatur- e ’ Mush SS Alex Oak JJ Erica Thanks Friends!! “In this great future you can’t forget your past” DEBORAH L AGRANAT 122 Kendall Rd kanhanyanagro’scaldaarmer still injections (LA too) PN-34 1 2 (Predictions?) Hence HWPBYOB Drama Zone. . WWAAHH! WWPM lives! It hurts! Rebels are we! Waltham Alphabet French Fry Guys Me duele la rodilla! over yet? BSGLI Am | Laurie? Airplane SFC... KATHERINE A. AITKEN 59 Tarbell Ave. KS Cd EXSHYTED? CAPE ME. - FL. -MV IWNFYSM 3 27 84 AFTER ALL THAT WE'VE BEEN THROUGH GL’S BK°C- time won't change CHEERLEADING DANCE DC ICE CREAN- SS S. S. SISTA'-SA-GOOD LUCK! LD-X-CUSE ME!! BISCUIT DIG?! JN Sd- GARBUSH'85 GOOD HARBOR= ‘“‘COOL” CHANGE ILY MA SDAD GARY ALPERT SUZANNE ANDERSON 26 Maple St TM-ALY, II’84 HULL-THE BESTI!IN- UBNU! BS-C6CDCBLPI, RATIOS, GLNY BECKIMY. LAINLEY REILLY- LOST ON RT93. KP RSG YOU'RE CRACY GIRL! WATFH WITH BB SER!IMD-FONKY TUNES IN THE CHEVETTER. AMMAR-YOU’RE A SWEETIE! SEE YA BUDDIES- BSERBBMDABACCSKGTBDO. JULIE ARENA 4 Blodgett Rd HS, JB, MC, KM, RB, LB-THANX. RBGLBEJA + TRIP 2 AQUARIUM. NOM. PRINCE. SH ELP-MOM WHATTA YA DOIN- ?l’LL B BACK. JB NYE. IL GLORIA. LARGE ITALIAN. NYC 84. BTCA. CG STUFFINS. ROLL DOWN A HILL, MICHELLE. WG THANX MARY. HEATHER. WE MISS CU KERRY!AR BOOGIE SHOE. | LOVE NANA. THANX MOM CHERYL L. ASARKOF 21 Hastings Rd. SWIMMING (84-86) Tri Capt. 13. . . Chersh, cherrie, Giggles 'SIS'’ hort? No!? Sarah Limpo?Camry! Graceful fallny MelTBBBM-eggrolls. Potato skins-LY Out of control Thanx M+D jnk(jg)-ily JIM ASCOLESE 34 Cottage St. no stoping The ParExxon PARTY DAYS ARE NO GO Hi Ho. J house Caf. Old granddad, uncle JackChicka got to look at all the nice looking girls. LT PJ. Smilys Place. Ema lets go green. Joeys yone House. Chicka, Saoce, EMA, joey. JS RD LM JL SS AK. Jakes not stpid ITALY 1 ‘Power’ (not shown) ANDY AQFIERO 6 Volonteer Way. Hello? Grand Theft Auto Mr Bingly (The Call) Just nod and grin Hey dan, you were pouting. . . Trust me Crispy Mush?!? AMY AUSTIN 20 Revere St. Basketball CHAMIS26 DITSOHyammis86 1070akNeckRD LONDONO0O7 CANCUN?SuKMLEFBDJNATCHS PHASQSNTH-Nite SJ Ski CHUCKWAGON TxMc WeRfamily Marthas Vin- eyard3hourtour Haiti85 SADE TIME ZONEKIWS BOSTON Always -+ forever J-M-Thomas Pebbles in the sand out here on my own ILY-M+D CHRIS BAILY 84 Reed St. Chris LHS BASEBALL RAFE’S FRENCH CLUB MEETINGS DECELLE'S KATHLEEN BAKER 24 Homestead St. Softball, Span. Club NY‘85 SPAIN'86: DT, LM, SaB, EA, SV Danny-discos (Joy)! EM- ‘‘Aquaman!”’ Anna C. ff+LB, LL, SC, JB Library!, Soccer games Washington ‘86 (NT) semi- nars?! Make new friends but keep the old. Gracias Deb G. Adeu LHS 168 seniors ibid Sk J Pe PAMELA RAE BAKER 81 Reed St. Val Mrs. P-Thanks for everything! BFF-Ruthie Steven-] love you guys!! Much thanks to Mom, Dad, Dasha, Allison, Kim, saySof course MaryE. | never could have made it without you 8 21 86 Groovey!ILST CHERYL BALIAN 5 Village Circle. 5 Softball, Swim Team DIVING, Ski Club, SAFE, CAREER CENTER STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL, LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM. ANGIE Friends 4-eva Michelle (JNIND House CeCe- good times w a great friend 84-87 ILY M D, WizGMoove. . L69 CHEVY JASON M BARBER GAYLE BARNARD 3 Allen St. After all that we've been through- GL’?S BK?C- time won't change. . . Bri K6 ST2 basement pasrties MW-thanx for being there JM (JLM) All-nghters! Te me in the morn! Montreal WH Cape b-bums Flor- ida‘85'87 GAYZEE boodsy pops barnzy AUNTY B THANX MOM DAD ILYALL STEPHEN J BARNES ROBERT S BAUMGART é OOS saan OP 2. 2. = | wed nwawy) ABROAD seniors 169 (clockwise from bottom left) France, England, Israel, Switzerland. (bottom left) Martin Freeman smiles as he looks back over his last soccer season at LHS. (bottom right) Leslie Fletcher and Kathy Baker contemplate life after LHS. LEAVIN irs As we leave our sheltered world of Lexington High School to move into the real world of college, it is apparent that there will be many obstacles for us to overcome. Although our parents won't be there to guide and enourage us, their previous years of guidance will al- ways be there as tutors of knowledge. When the time comes for us to leave LHS, we will embrace each other and wish one another the best of luck in the real world. AMMAR BAZZAZ 464 Concord Ave. 1987 WAS A GOOD YEAR. . . BUT ‘77 WAS THE BEST-WE LOOKING FOR THE DUDE WHO TOOK THE “'B” OUT OF BLUES AND GOT LOOSE-STOWE'85 “RAAT PACK’’-LATER CS, TS, BW, CH-1984 HOBEN!-18-0:THINK ABOUT THAT WHEN YOU GO TO BED TONIGHT!CHRISTINA BEATTIE 107 Oakneck Rd. Chrissy B Suk My L°EFT B uD J'NA’sty CHIKS ditso Hyannis‘'86 ‘‘The Door’’ VROOM Huey Luey Duey Twiz “TTT’S” FuzzyDuckPHA-Q SUGAR BEAR BANU Ma- maC'sB-ball HALU ZADEE CBJFinn We love and miss our Chrissy B!! EMILY BECK 17 Patriots Dr. Yeg elske dege Dari!! AFS, Madrigals, WSS, J. V. Soccer, Indoor Track, Thank-you to all my friends you know who you are (I hope!) Life skills ‘‘Let it not be said that life was good to us, but, rather, that we were good to life. '’ J. P. Rudin PETER R. BECKER 39 Bridge St. Every end a new beginning A, L, +J separate ways dream within a dream the eye of the tiger. . . the best of times. . . un Pierre precieux MARKUS BECKMANN 23 Baskin Rd. BECKS-GERMAN IMPORT THE ONLY BECKS COMING IN A YELLOW VAN INSTEAD OF A GREEN BOT- TLE. .. HAD A GOOD TIME HERE! THANKS TO EVERYBODY! SPECIAL THANKS TO BMW! NO THANKS TO THE REST! JEREMY BELMONT 27 Peacock Farm Rd. one becomes sharply aware, but without regret, of the limits of mutual understanding and consonance with other people. That is what makes life interesting after all. 470 sericrs TRACEY BENNETT 15 Roseberry Rd. LISTEN 2 THE FALLING RAIN DON’T WORRY ABOUT TOMORROW DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR PAIN DON’T CRY UNLESS YOU'RE HAPPY DON'T SMILE UNLESS YOU'RE BLU NEVER LET THAT LONELY MONSTER TAKE CONTROL OF U LUV AL- WAYSMOM DAD AND RODNEY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1987. JOSHUA BEREZIN 3 Fern St. LHS SOCCER “THE BUTT 8 STOWE MELON 'DONT Hit the Telephone Pole’’ MOGUL? CHILLIN'and SWILLIN’ w the RAAT PACK MAHALO! FRENCH FRIES Hah almost 1:00 BARCELON- A MADRID 87 “‘CHULO ’ HABIANTES ‘“‘WHAT REPORT CARD? ''’Come here and s. . . ’ ’ MOM DAD Ga LiL understanding ANDREW BERGER 10 Burnham Rad. ‘‘As a young man, Mr. May, | forged new copy. Until it was kindly pointed out to me that people wanted something that was every day the same. The illusion of timelessness, that's what we sell. Balloons filled with a gently rising gas. ’ CHRISTIAN BERGES ERICA BERMAN 37 Somerset Rd. Remember: Stowe ‘‘So Sorry ’ Sugarbush “Taps” Table Group, E-House, All our concerts and adventures and trying to find parties! Thanks for the memories. Andrea-Best friends forever TY, Love you MOM, DAD, AND Gregg Thanks for everything LOVE YOU HEIDI BERTELLI 4 Angier Rd. Baseball6Fball Mgrs. -LF, Ski Club, ‘‘PA- TRIETTES’'(Capt. ) Summers in HOMAROCK: ‘84 TomoLucky 22 (CB+MJ), ‘85 “Boston” R Rband, ‘86 w KG ‘IWGH!’’ SaabTurbo. MM- n4gueCancun Beach Club‘85, 86, 87. . . STOWE'84: PD 1+PD 2=D . Renfrew-Thanx Rod, Char (BFF), Kris, Becky, Laila, P, Nik, M+D DIANA BERTOZZI 8 Castle Rd. -DI- LOUIE-LOUIE-NNGGH-EEE NOHING- OW BABY IM THE NPL-SWITCH-SK blo BURGERDUDE! CONNECTI- CUT WICKED-PSYCHE-FMUTASEMO2 TRACK'85SBBALLCHEERLEAD- ING‘86-OPIE-ine ““THE HOUSE” FRUSTRATION I'VE BEEN. . WAITING SO LONG-DARBY-SOCW-JAJLBKKMKLBCRBAT + JUNIORS ILUVYAGOOD- LUK!THNXMD CAROL BERTUCCI 50 Hill St. Cross Country (ms?!) Ach, du meine Gute! 2ndgrCCD “I could never make it alone. ‘PS ILY mom dad-you too JCB(w) bonne chance ‘‘friendships are. . The best of all life’s treasure. '’ THE BEST IS YET TO COME! ANNETTE BIRCH 20 York St. All the dust the wind blew high, Appeared like gold in the sunset sky But all the people of the world is told, ome of the dust is really gold. (a poem by Robert Frost) The best wishes and thanks for a wonderful time here to all my friends. SHAYN BJORNHOLM 95 Grove St. MOM-LOVE ISN’T ENOUGH SUM- MERFRIENDS TOCKETT, MRS. T, K+K, AS-THANX 4 HEAVEN JA, JA, JK, JK, KL, SG, ATSSAVE A PRAYER HEY SPANKY! AV-PURPLE RAIN MG 84 EL-F YOU TWIST AND TURN AWAY PEN PALS ME, DANCE? WEBS MANY WILL SEE AND HEAR‘! WILL SING, SING A NEW SONG... ROBERT BLECHER 18 Sanderson Rd. Swimming;Student Gov’t;Joe Lo- gic: JC, OK Thanx NEUSY!;Zekes;Pilgrimage ‘85 The Lexington Guys:JB, BP, LS, DW, MP, MA, Sd (and LN); SE: tGoopie, Yiggs!SCOTT!! ONCE! NARC!; “The greates of all faults. . . is to be conscious of none. Carlyle; Mom, Dad, Min ILY! PAUL BORGHESANI 24 Hastings Rd. HEY Buckwheat Do what you feel, not what you think RED RAIN Physiqyes Lex Soccer Track, Run ‘til you yuke Summer ‘86, Weekends to Remember Midnight Excursions 8-Pack Dave What? Another Bike Accident is this supposed to be the time of my life? Later CHRISTIE BOYLE 23 Pine Knoll Rd. THANX Mom + Dad LOVE Ya Wendy, Yvette, Amy, Kerry, Chris, Rima, Franable + my Friends fron the Smoking Area! AR-BK ‘“‘FREEBIRD Cancun, Mexico-Senior Prom NH-Condo Shel's A Dren LED-ZEPP Paul Humphrey FOREVER-LOVE YA! Bubblehead-123 JIM- MY ALH LATER LEX! DANIAL BRACKEN 63 Reed St. PEACE KIRSTEN BRADLEY 15 Rockville Ave. Haydenettes Boom Boom 7, McLee?, Dimples, fed, H. Hockey Kirkland House Skating-LB, Lincoln res, PAHTEE! Thanx-MWKWWLDLLW, ‘Hey Humuna” B. G. 0-22-16, Ger- many‘83, Juniper Rd, loon-Mt, 3 musketeers, N. H. -5- ““Auqua Bucket” Love ya M+D seniors 174 ROBERT BROTHERSTON 4 Jean Rd. ‘‘For long you live and high you fly and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be’ All my friends at Great East Lake Kristin AMANDA BROWN 33 Forest St. Apt. 414 CHUCK 107 OAKNECK RD Cape Cod. . DITSOHSuK My LEFT BuD J’Na’STy CHiKs! WMYF MONTREALIA- laSlam! BBall HNite TM Confetti Sgt. P. C O‘N 19 87 WAFamily NicSat. Nite TM D MNe BUMMA Make your dreams reality. TISCHA D’NELL BROWN 9 Homes Ave. Sr. Class Sec. WSS Barcelona!! We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him. ILuvU Ma+Dad. BooHoo crying Thanx Steph LuvU! TLA Benz! Sis, you slapped me. Luv Ya Bry Ded Rel Car! FeetMig Dee Lan BW+BJ IT IS FINISHED THANKS EDNA REBECCA MALIA BRYAN 48 Allen St. HAWAIIAN SUMMERS'‘85, 86 COMPADRES W FBEN-+H, E, H, MIMY. JUDES-GIWYB. CW ‘86 NAN- TUCKET BECKY? WE MAKE IT! TRACK, SUZ-G2BFA. Thanks for every- thing MR. D. , HEIDI, BECKS, BETH, M+D, EB, AC, JS, JV-WFY ELIZABETH P. BRYANT 28 Muzzey St. Hey Paula SK M L EF B D J'NA’STy CHK ‘WE R FAMILY” Ditso-Hyannis Mama Nics H-nite Wipl- Hil T D. Alley 7 4 85Chuck Wagon Halu-MyPal SM-RUB’d? Brewski-Bski- Trip (TUB) The StarIWFU, DC. ECSTASY in-WDW-KWS Sunday w dm. John Ilt Was A Dream, Now Its U. Hugh ILU, Thanx M D JOHN BRZENEZENSKI Judy Smith and Carrie Small flash their winning smiles. Brian Forbes joins Cindy Mars for a birthday celebra- tion. 972 secior ——. Thyra Kallstrom and Elisa Marshall take a break during school. Meg O'Sullivan and Joanna Geltman pose for the camera. HEATHER P. BUCHFIRER 237 Worthen Rd. “Table Group” ‘“‘Stowe-So Sorry”’ ‘‘The Boat-Fits 11 comfortably”’ ‘‘Bulky-JG JK AC “Bruce @ W. V. ’ “M-+D | Had A Little Party” “SHOTGUN” THANKS M. D. R. B. B. C. DEIRDRE BUCKLEY 33 School St. Swimming 83-87 Hockey Cheerlead- ing 84-87 BUCKWHEAT SPOOKY CARROTS 4 LIFE SWW MogleySwirl- missya’-memberC-Hill Lys Meegs ThingsChangeButStay TheSameTanks for ebrythin-Traby Rici-Emily KeepIn Touch: I only pray that I've shown you a brighter day-SW JENNIFER MARIE BUE 50 Forest St. A FRIEND IS SOMEONE WHO KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT U BUT LUVS U ANYWAY-MC-AR-HS-RB-LB- JA KMi MISS d CANCUN 86 COOKARACHAS GOODLUCK-MEATHEAD, SS, DL, SQUEEKS YOU'RE NOT COOL-‘SNOWANGELS MUCCA MALON- EY BABYINTHEBAG DON’T GIVE UP JA MC ILYA DFDL2 THANX M D, CAROL KIMBERLEY A BULGER 10 Oxford St. Where would we B w out friends-PC MW CM DS SW KC AM KB TW SL The Well-KM MA JB BA EM KB VP DB- Thanx Guys-Ud2??Memories-Mickey Ds the radiator Van-Brawls Crash Jr. Prom UMass Summer 85 always in my mind Football mamagers 85+86 Thanx M+D | Luv C Eric 6-22-86 KRISTEN E BULL 20 Adams St. LHS VARSITY CHEERLEADING 86-87 YOU GUYS R GREAT MW, DS, KC, KB, CM, PC, TW, SW. Prom 86 GLOUS- TER EUROPE, CAPE86 AM BFF LUV YA! LUCKY Il CLASS OF 87 L. O. M. | LOVE YOU ALEX Y. M. H. Thanx Mom ILY ILY DAD JOHN R BULLA 177 Burlington st. I'll remember You forever Becky Volley- ball-Archery-Fishing-Porties “If you have a bad day go fishing Thanx-Mom- +Dad-+ Jeanne+ Marrianne+ Nana for a great life+this summer will be the best everxpartiesxfishing thanx BHCGDBDSDWBT-Cant wait till college. LEANNE M BURKE 3 Apollo Circle Blister in the sun Mar-proms Hull NE is Royally LA Happy licks Erica IN-Wear 57’CAD OHLB Riches to Rags library Kath QUIBIGIBIES CYPACBYB? THE LOCKER Laura Jtat-TX Paris. . . soo good JK sis’s CLLK BPM CT-the BUG SAFEly Funky HS RFTF Thanks M+D, M+K ILY MICHAEL J BURKE 3 Apollo Circle LAX 4 PARTY ALL NIGHT! BC RICH MC BM NB MS ML KRISTEN BURRHUS JACQUELINE BUSA 137 Grant St. DELRAY BEACH THE VINEYARD Summer 86' BestestBuddies BK AL DM HC BK CB JR Spic Club Tres Puerto Rico Michie Charlie RHAWAII-Hang Loose Suck em’ up! Helen-Sometimes ya just gotta say What the! Cecilia ‘“‘Capisce!’’ Ha Ha Ha. . . Wipe Out! Scot Thanx M DILY See Ya Later SportsFans! JEFFREY J BUSSGANG 2 Forest St. LHS Football 25 BUS , B Ball Ba- seball ANTONY'86:TRE G, IWTB. Thanx to the guys RB, JP, SU, LS, MA, MP, DW, etc. Thanx to all the Coaches (esp. Coach Tighe). Thanx for all the push Hess, Hulie, and M+D. ILY p. s. Nice job QH, you're the best (AR!) BRIAN BUTLER 248 Lincoln St. ‘‘Butts’’ Baseball 1 “Chicks” INTGL Pick me at nine ‘NO FAT CHICKS” No Guts No Glory “The Spirit Mobile!! What'd Ya Get? Anything! A little tipee!”’ ‘Good friends stick together’’-JD BC? JG DL BF DT! How's it hanging? Thanks, Love YA John Carole PATRICIA BUTLER 57 Meriam St. SKML?EFTB DJ!NA CHKS-WAF Bubba- Lool+2RIP Montreal-Alabamaslama Chuckwagon TMCDITSOH 107 Oak- Neck T-Bell (KNDS) LaJollaAlley-7 4 85 KT(Deychee) London-007 Whipple Hill DSEB. BTK (M-Sis) ConfettiMoped-WO SKITRIP(TUB) H. Night! BPT+B Thanks M+D | Know Its Been Hard. TRESSA BYNUM 2 Atherstone St. Tressa-Luvs-Larry-Always-And Forever Class-of-87-is-cool-as-sh t My-people-bonnie-Cecilia Tonya-Sorel-Angela-Joel- George-Jeff-Elaine-Ehren-ME-B-MR-I Calvin-Tony- TRACEY-DONNA -etc-Spe- cial-thanx-tomy-mother; Sissy And-thanx-to-God-for-MY-son-LARRY-JR PAUL CAHALY 64 Grassland St. LAColiseum-1 5 86 MALDEN 1 15 85 Stogoess. Huddle FLA. Bunnies Pink‘HurtMe’ PACORABrest Thanks BRO ‘I'm Running Free, now’-MT +LTOMOM-+ POPS seniors 173 KRISTINE A CALDWELL 26 Nickerson Rd KANHANYANAGRO'SCAL- DAARMER-GOOD LUCK ALL “STINA” INDOOR TRACK “STANLEY 'UP AND OUT TENNIS FRANCE-SB SUGARLOAF IHOP THE LAST 8 S, F C... PANTRY PARTIES J. P. IS IT OVER YET? S.P.! A.M. TOO MANY MEMO- RIES! THANKS MOM DAD, GC, AC, OLIVER STEVEN CALLINAN 384 Marret Rd 20 HOCKEY WOODCHUCK:- THANX John BIS BRO WE MADE ITSully CHEBY 1 Killington!! Sherwood SP ROAD TRIP! Toga To GA Good Harbor Trips BAUER York BEACH Holliston Stars-JS THANX MA pa K R JEM GOOD LUCK MEATHEAD AND FRANK LUV YA LOTS LESLIE Hasting Marsons29 CLEVELAND CALLIS, Ill MICHELLE CANALE 29 Shade St. THANKS TO MY FRIENDS FOR BEING THERE! LY CC CORNPOP BLUEJEANJACKETFOREVER. LY KSSTJTNKKHLGTB KELLINMARC UMASS FOREVER LGTHANKS FOR THE BEST BDAY PRESENT. LONDON ‘86 HE'S GOT A BOMB IN METAL BRIEFCASE SPY LOOK! SUMR85MBSHJR CUCO TUCKER BOOM2 R+DEWKYI!ILY M+D JOE CANHA 8 Village Circle The SILVERADO-trips to the Forbidden Place: D.K., J.D., M.M.: VETTE, INDY, JAG, CADDS: Wrestling:Thanks to Mom, Dad and all my family. -Oh! But this guy’s in shape! Where would I be without girls... IN THE SAME - PLACE | AM NOW! -As they say in Corsica. . . good bye! BRIAN CANNON 40 Prospect Hill Rd. ‘So here | am once more. . The Flaming Shroud” Fish, Stage Struck. RG, ‘‘Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines. '' An Cheathry Rua ‘There's a ricochet... SETH CANTER 15 Boulder Rd. TRACK 45'RS Barcelona!? ‘No, | don't have my permit yet.” 721 D-2 Celtics 18687 Thanks all, Mr. T, Mom and Dad. Good luck '87 Cayuga? FRANK CARDULLO 16 Judges Rd. Montes are out Malibus are in! JV V Hockey 27 5 “Skate Shoot’'10 1 2ee! SP, JF, NAZ, Solly, Hink, Rusty, JP3. RULO. JADES! 3'S GAMES, Wheel we gonna make it? Luv ya MOM Family. College Bound (Hopefully) DENNIS CARGILL ALLISON CARPE 7 Juniper PI. Bulkie-JV, HB, JG, BN:Oh, IKnow! Quebec 86 ‘‘Paradox’’ CapeCod summer 86 (JALK) Dina:He'’s God! (JS) LRC The Lunch Bunch-JS AK JO:Words, like, don't do it! Vic:Did you get it yet? CSBF The Burning Car Davelluvyou—6 21, 8 13 Thanx Mom, Dad, Erin and Dave ILY MICHELE CASEY 5 Wheeler Rd. MOO JC-1 LOVE YOU 11 1 86 50 Yrd Line ‘“‘MuccaMaloney”’ Can Cun-F86 Nardo and Jen-ILY BFF GOODLUCK -SSJA- HOLD ON!! SNAP KISS My Foot JR. Prom-JL-INFY SA PIP-HOOD LUCK 2U “SNOWANGELS' ''the weapon”. Miss U KM!! Auntie 3287 GL LBRBHSAR- JALMSSJLJC ILY MOM-Trona GOODBYE LISA CHAIKIN 87 Potter Pond Volleyball, EHC VP, USY, Steve's, C- PpPPeter, K+A, Lexo, OJ C. LUSAARSS-The Hall People. So, where are we going? SS, thanks! LN-John H. , Rich, Bobby, the mall, N. O. T. T. BB, EB- The Cap e 'In a cold world, you have your friends to keep you warm. ’ ADELE CHANG 20 Demar Rd. G Housers! FF;SLBHKBBRKKLMABAHL- GEBLCCMAAMKJBCJJMJEASDS 'G-HOUSE PARTIES BON JOVI RU- LES DD GL, GH WOWWW'!!!?e FOR GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES I'LL BE BY YOUR SIDE FOREVER MORE THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR. o PHILIPPE CHAO 4 Page Rd. YUCCO-P? gREENwOODx2:mm. VLA! the BIG ‘Z’ ISRAELx2!? Thanks DAD MOM. RG KD LS SR AMY BETH CHERVIN 55 Turning Mill Rd. SOCCER-CAPT. B-BALL SOFT- BALL 44 “ALWAYS BELIEVE IN YOUR DREANS BUT DON’T FORGET WHAT'S MOST IMPORTANT, TODAY” THANKS M+D BM KM+MR. A THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS FOR EVERYTHING! BBCSMM GOODLUCK CBTC UNBELIEVABLE BUDDDIES!!PARTY HARDY GUYS! KILLA UVM? SKIVAIL MTA sericr If you visit Lexington High School during the second semester, you are bound to see hundreds of students sitting around with friends, tossing a football, playing 4 - square, or catching some rays. These students are the elite, the seniors, in the prime of their high scool career - senior slump. They are doing everything they can to avoid any work of any kind. “Don't you have a class now?” You ask a half - asleep senior who is lying in the sun. “Of course!”’ (s)he’ll say. “Well aren't you going?’ You might ask. “What are you sick?!!!!2”’ (S)he replies, turning over to even the tan. So, in the midst of senior slump, what are the goals of these seniors who have spent first semester retaking standardized tests, filling out college applications, keeping up their GPA’s, and soliciting for prime teacher recommendations? “To bring my lawn chair into school and sip lemonade adorned with purple umbrellas while applying pina colada flavored Hawaiin Tropic. ” “Take advantage of being 18, call myself in sick , and hit the beach!”’ HEATHER CHOBAR 6 Lantern Ln. MOM, DAD, AND HEIDE, THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND SUPPORT. TIM, LORI, JAY, AND EVERYONE IN CCC, THANKS FOR BEING THERE FOR ME. | LOVE YOU ALL. GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY FRIENDS IN THE CLASS OF 1988. REMEMBER THAT THE SUN IS ALWAYS SHINING EVEN ABOVE THE CLOUDS. MELANIE CHM 132 Worthen Rd. OUR LOVE IS LIKE THE FLOWERS MAG reading some old letters you simile + think how much youve changed ANYTHING TO TURNYOUON THE SUN BURST IN TO YOU- TEYES just like that? just like that. thats all? not really WONTYOUPUT ON YOUR DRESS + COME DOWN TO MAGAZINEAVENUE-what | Shisprob? THE FUN THE RAIN THEODORE CHUANG 11 Carriage Dr. 1st. SAC to SC Chairman, Musket Copy Editor. CableSports Producer, SchoolSenate, MMLAwards? Orchestra, “How to’’ Pit, Isopod, ISLP'86. ICB, MAN, SOXPATSCELTS 1. Farm League, “Child. '’ ‘One man can make a difference; every man should try. JFK. Thanks Mom, Dad, LHS ERIC CHURCHILL NEIL CHURCHILL 35 Brandon St. EAST END REBELS THE MEADOW BUDWEISER The Package Wheelis Turning and You Cant Slow Down You Cant Let Go and You Cant Hang on You Dant Go Back and You Cant Stand Stick if the thunder Dont Get Ya then the Lightning Will Grateful Dead What a Long Trip its been THANKS ACE KIMBERLY A COBURN 952 Waltham St. MEMORIES WILL LAST FOR- EVER + GOOD FRIENDS LAST A LIFETIME. THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES + 4 ALWAYS BEING THERE PCMWDSKBAMCMKBTW THE WELL: KMMAKBVPDABAJBDOEN, BERMANS VAN JR. PROM: A NIGHT I'LL NEVER FORGET. SUMMER 86 THANKS FOR CARING SAM | LOVE YOU MOM seniors 179 AMY COHEN 56 Coolidge Ave. Yearbook Editor, CML, NHS, HSass’t. — CAPE '86! ‘'Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. ’ (Aeneid) That’s What Friends Are For! No offense, but ... Thanks M D, S P — ILY! BRIAN COLE 52 Asbury St. HAMPTON BEACH 86-THIS SCENE IS NO GOOD-DATSUN 510 AND MY BLUE FUZZY BALLS- THIS SCENE IS NO GOOD: 083186 IF | DIDN’T DO IT AND YOU DIDN'T DOIT. . .-REMEMBER BUT DON’T REMEMBER. . . 090186 THE DARBY'’SORRY ABOUT YOUR SWEATSHIRT : McGYVER TRACEY COLELLA 474 Lowell St. LMLCDBMWLFAO-Thanks For All the Memories-ILY. |AOWYB, FMUTA. ‘Beautiful loser” BS 10 11 86 LLF. 85 86 Cheerleading. LM LC Thanks For All the Love-GBY. Mom-I Never Would Have Made It Without YouILY GB. GL Sandy Noah-ILY DAVID COLLINS 65 Ledgelawn Ave. thank you Mom and Dad. Brothers. Doob. thank youDM. GD. SM. EB Cstreet. LStar. OB. JL. Cool. DM. Sunday Sessions. Gulf. GD StoweSugarbush. SM. footballrides. 22. WOOFYFOOT- BALL rules. SMKA. KASDSSEBLBRBJB. MC. Donut. Pond-Hockey. Ice- Cream KA. Class of 87. DANNO PATRICIA COLLINS 39 Fottler Ave. I'll never 4get the memories with. .. KB SW DS CM MW KC KB AM TW SL The Well Van KM BA MA DW JB DB VP KB EM maine summa 86 7-3-85 8 mins. tops Sup what? Football mgrs. KB SW HB LF 'Crash ’ UMass Mickey D's Thanks Mom, Dad +Bro ILY ANNE CONKLIN 8 Hudson Rd. MC, CC, NB, CB, WE, Orchestra. . . Thanks MrB. , MrL. , MrD. . Ultimate frisbe. . . Down with Freud and behavior theorisits!!. . if we were born to fly we'd have been born with wings, but why should we let a little thing like that stop us? CHRISTINE CONNOR 27 Bernard St. After all that we been through 6k L°S BJ, Time wont change Cape-Cod main N. H. Florida! CoolChange Montreal-LA BU MBA-281 LM always since diapers Yams t duga Free-Bird (beach) Don't ever say goodbye, goodbye is foever the green machine is gone. Luv+thanx MaDaJ DEREK CONRAD LANCE CONRAD 176 Cedar ST. 862-0295 LHS SOCCER 84-86 3 YRS STATES, NO REGRETS TRACK, 2 YRS ALLLEAGUE To my brother: may you have chosen an alternate decision. Miss you always. .. . Suicide, Homo- cide, In and out with the tide; what to do, where to go; Hide with suicide. -Lou Conrad 11 11 86 LORIANN COPP 5 Solomon Pierce Rd. | dont know what the future hold vut I know who holds the future Brendan SMOOCH!QUACK!MarineBiousRock Tracey F. M. U. T. A Strippers Leanne RP Hull w Mary NES | love you Mom, Dad, Bob, Lisa, Brendan, Tracey, Leanne, Maryanne, Julie, Lisa. God Bless You HOLLY CORDELL 25 Bedford St. Stairway to Heaven Ski J’s Peak-eve87th- anx S CE, F SH, LH. SL, SS, Bon Jovi JWnone of that jim Cl-86-WC Ft. L- Dale futures so brite gota wear shades PP Gd-luk JB, MD, RS, CE, Sball, rqtball scrfree my soul J, T, Lture luv is 4-eva luv u Dad, Mom, D, K, A, J C nvr 2 late. ANDREA COUGHLIN 30 Valley Rd. Majorette CoCap-The PeanutButter- s:AC, DO, CD. JS-BFA PARTIES=Luau Julie Here?! Coors 1 PepSch- napps:P-ROAR! MAINE-''BIGFLAT ’ BH-ANT?! BONE? LukesAerosmith 8 31 86 MB Ride em''Donkey’’Skiing 12 26 SW-12 22 85 OLDXS-D+D Bubbles + Pelican TheGirls++BH, CP, DO, AK DEREK COULTER 22 Moreland Ave. THANK YOU For Putting Up with me everyone especially you DAD! Mom would be Proud!! JOEY D. Friends are always there! LHS FOOTbALL, Mr. RACCA. ONE 1 REMEMBER PEO- PLE NO FAT CHICKS!!! LAURA COUNTS 8 Hancock Ave. THANKS M D SO YOU THINK YOU CAN TELL HEAVEN FROM HELL? BARCELONA! WRSWR HOW'S IT GO- ING? 10-Q LOLLY 10-20-85 UU SKIING YD-FLYING DONKEYS MARBLES KICKING AROUND ON A PIECE OF GROUND IN YOUR HOMETOWN LOVE- LUCK TO MD, ML, YD, RR, EC, WS EVERYONE!MUG SUN ALLISON COURANT 2 Hilltop Ave. Low Brass players have better lips! Bobbie socks, DIDS SIGH Night+Day, Flying Mmmmmms? Altos have big- ger. . . S-watch out for green chinchillas!! Mr. L-Love Ya! Thanx for every- thing! Brownnosing t-bones 1! Notes in M1, Gorgeous eyes, Meow E-IWA- LYTDSFATCCSH 976 seciors aura Landman, Chris Silvera, John Adelson, and others display 1eir diverse interests. DEBORAH COX 36 North St. Volleyball 16+ Track(DISCUS javelin!) CELTICS TICKETS! (3X!) FF CB, AC, SO, CA, CD, TB, SK, JC! SEE YA AROUNDILE-NEVER FORGET YA! 10Q@4ALWAYSLISTENINGCC, A- IOGA- LOT! GOOD LUCK GUYS!I can't believe it! We made it! ENDICOTT! Ttm- ith(C) A!l, 6, 7) THANX EVERYONE M-+D!! LINDA COX 36 North St. “LUTE Majorette Captain86 87” (fire) Dear Mr. B + Mr. F. CAN WE GO ??2?B. F. -Beth THC THT B. K. Runs (Buns V. ) McD's Drive Through-DKsee N JPL+SL! ‘‘A friend is someone whos always their- selves’ little Red CARS!!! How is your life?? KEVIN CRAWFORD 384 Woburn St. KISS YOUR LIFE GOODBYE! R. I. P. CLIFF A. J. M. D. TD, DY, NEG-THE SLAY TEAM-FTWPHA-QIIT’S BLACK FRIDAY-THRASH IT! KRIS-YOU’LL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART M. @. Y. A. 12 12:°85 METAL MILITIA!INOT! JILL D CRIBB BRIAN CROWE 43 Woodcliffe Rd. KG NH85 ST Hubcap+ Basement parties Whoppa Maggimess Rome SLGalaxie the wagon 9th grade DT parties Bayside ME Gymnastics ASY Darren Renna Thanks D+M LAURA CROWTHER 36 Percy Rd. LIVE LOVE FOR LOVE IS LIFE. . . THANX ERIN, DAVE, AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO PUT UP WITH ME THIS YEAR. . . MUSIC, MAMBA, INCOHERENCE, AND TWITS RULE THE WORLD. JUSTIN CULHANE 19 Redcoat Ln. THE MAGIC BOXLIVESON CooCoo THE CUL just dont MIX! STAY COOL JERRYSKIDS”’ DLDORBES Mr MA- GOO PYTAONS Illnever forget you MC You will always be very special to me dont change for anyone but yourself best of luck MC+JB CL BG CG JM BF DL Beware of ‘‘Cornelius’” THANXFOREVERYTHINGCOACH FARIA- S ILY M+D ANA CURBELO 24 Philip Rd. “JUST A DREAM AND THE WIND TO CARRY ME AND SOON | WILL BE FREE’’-CC THANX FOR EVERYTHING:LI- SA+EVERYONE “THE HALL ‘‘SO WHERE ARE WE GOING?”’ OREOS- !COOLNESS BLISS SAILING-TIANA-JYC-LIGHT OARS?! KILLINGTON SNOWDRIFTS WHY WAR? SPHNA-MA. . . MICHAEL CURTIN 133 Worthen Rd. LHS GOLF “‘RAGING BULL”, PENNA- LONGBALL HOCKEY MANAGER, SP. TRACK-JAVELIN;MARKFFL SANJ GUMB BOB GREG SIL BILL FITZG'S PLACE ME‘86 THE TAPE SHALLRE- MAIN | OWE YOU NOTHING, LATE SUMMER NIGHTS MONTE;HOW Md- CH?YOU STEENBAAT ONYA GOLFAHOLIC, THANKS MOM+DAD LOVE YOU ROBERT CUZZIERE 11 Albermarle Ave. EAST END REBELS - every cop is a criminal, and all the sinners saints B. lights and meadow NH runs the 442! BUD 1 Thanx Mand D RC -n-LF 418... CHARLOTTE C. CZWAKIEL 56 Depot Rd. Only Time Will Tell!!! LONDON 86 -metal briefcase in MCD's. CherriesMC + SS Mr. Blue Jean Jacket!!! Kinks Thanks KS MC JR KH ST JT LG NK SS MB for all the good times. Australia Here | Come!!! Thanks Mom + Dad ILY! TOM DAGGET 9 Burroughs Rd. ‘‘Minegei Winnebago'’-W. O. T. W. U.! Well, | couldn't have done it without you thands so VW -IABS APTK RIAFI DW BT thanks Holding up the Windshield-RP DF MP DW- P. S. HAVE A NICE DAY 478 serio MARYANNE DAILEY 1 Bushnell Dr. Field Hockey 16 Swill Buddies AR JV Roadtrips to NH, Tom Collins, NYC(Lampshade Award), Nasty Girls, RHETT. LB LC Hull=NERS, the “Annes'’. SA ER WE Be Chillin’, Funky Tunes, Dumb Girl, the Whiners. DAIQUIRI! GL CM. Scarey Man Chill Thanks M D ELIZABETH DALEY 2243 Massachusettes Ave. Lax, Cheerleading, Hig Twiz-Ler Zadee | have your legs SW, VROOM-The usual, burnouts, My House? nutpoap, STEIN!x cuse me KA, CB “TTT’S ’, VICBYS, MamaCDeug, Eddi, Halu, BookeyHoney, RR GLCo87LondonTCK if you love it let it goJP FF- Gone but not forgotten ILYBucky SRIDHAR DASARI 12 Trodden Path REACH UP FOR THE SKY, BUT DON'T OVEREXTEND YOURSELF MEREDITH LYNN DASH 5 Middle St. | Love Ya MOM, DAD, BETH, MIKES SAMAR!!B-BALL 51-MUSH-WHY YA WANTA DO THAT?BALL BUDDIES- DONT BE EYEBALLIN ME-CECI THE HOODLUMS LORI!HOW ARE YOU DOIN WAY ACROSS THE TABLE! (SISTER) MIKE-BIOBUD- THANKS TO EVERYONE-EEE!!GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1987. GREGORY A DEANGELIS 21 Hamilton Rd. L. H. S. HOCKEY ‘83 87 THE BROTHERS DUBE “GUY” OPE RUST T. P. BREAKDOWN''Gwoods Ses- sion. DPOND GULF GANG ONE WAY F+B''THEY''CLUBHOUSE nh TRIP CNOT NPIZZA CUCKRD. SKI VT. alone SD CECILIA A DELGARDO 35 Fessenden St. Black Student Union Pres, Track-shot Spanish Club PR 87 Love ya Mom+Dad Deb-Hey Dud oops! Dudette, Michie- Robby(I like your hair), Danni-smile Jackie-Capisce!, Angie- PS NO SPEXS! Cheryl!NO MORE YODER-CW THANKS METCO GOOD- LUCK EVERYONE ESP TB AND SON! DANNY DELGARDO 12 Hopewell Rd. Thanks Mom+Dad Good luck class of ‘87 RB CD CW BW JC McChillin CG SE JNKM CW JB JAJMKMTM'S JM SD LP GB LT SW MD BWLT SS Just in case anyone | forgot Good=luck to you, too AMY DELZINGO 35 Skyview Rd. THANKS MOM For everything: Love you 7 23 86-KENNY JONES- | LOVE YOU LEDZEP ALL MY LOVE THANK YOU CCR HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE ALL HALLOW'S EVE- GIMU-WITCHY WOMAN BUDWEISER-PARTIES-86-BOYS OF SUMMER Im outta here Mrs. Calvin-Thank you! SOREL DEMPSEY 1 Canaan St. | would like to thank God First of all For bringing me this year THANKS MOM AND DAD MRS. GALLENT Elayne Be Cool now! Good luck to All my Friends ER CJ BW CW VJ SE TB VD CW Jeff. N George Mc Chillin Bye Baby Sandy MC Bye Mr. Barstow | made it. JAMES PAUL DESALVO III 164 North St. ‘Part-time Student’ The Eggbea- ter F USPAZ-JAKE-SULLY-STEVE-KAL!BTL-ILNA FBH-Sunrise on the roof METAL! S1986Those were the days (TewksberryW BilThanx Gram !LU MA Zippy) Hockey-YA OK Dome-get me at 9(its over) IWICKIAOA Not til Im Married My 1968 Mustang YVETTE A DEWOLFE OLGA MICHELLE DIAZ 263 Marrett Rd. Puerto Rico 1 WHAM! Sanx Abein'thereC-CRobby’s hair FUNKY JES, man! COQUIAZ, AT + SPEEDO, Scary! Don't say that!! Porkchops RX-7 CACA-POOPOO CIAO, baby Ang, CB, LG, BK, DB, etc. Sanx 4many good ones Dudes! JB PeeWee Be ABUG BUB- BLES JAR, MG, MAQ, VM (24y10) Papi y Mami ILU NATHANIEL H DICKEY 2285 W. Hoyt Ave. St. Paul, MN 55108, “LET THE MUSIC FLOW BEYOND, AND DREAM THAT TIME STANDS STILL. -M. MELLO KATIE DILLMAN 19 Walnut St. THANX B'T'L'A'R’'K’ LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL “W-IDIOTS ”. . R SKATE. . . BLOW IT OFF ! SCHEUFLY + YO- DA STICK TWIG CHEAP SUN GLASSES (ZZT) CB-SPECIAL K SALIS- BURY BEACH!S GRADE OF-MULL-10 JILL BABES! WENDYBOO!KATH- Y ALL YOU SMIA PEOPLE! HAVE A GOOD ONE!LATA LHS! MIKE DINAPOLI 7 Lothrop Cr. CAPTAIN LHS FOOTBALL 10 ‘MOM'S INTERCEPTION! THANKS COACH TRACKS FIELD POLEVAULT OTHER SIDE, CARROTS, BIG FINGER SEE JS SNUGGLE I. W. A. L. Y 11 23 85 “JUDITH KAY “GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 87 SEE YOU AT THE TOP, I'LL BE WAITING” THANKS MOM, DAD, MARK, PATTY RUSS ILY seniors AZO SUSAN DIRE 150 Concord Ave. After All that weve been through- BWSSCCGBLTKALTJMKS Time wont change. . BW Thanx for being there Bri‘ST DW Thanx DMSMDC GD Cape Maine Florida ‘87'’L The park G 2ea SS No Im NOT JMTALKS C20mm LTCYD? Cloudy Beach days Driving??? ILYM+D+GEE DAVID DIRKS 5 Field Rd. THE GREAT CADDY CAPER ‘86 -RAD SUMMER VOLLEYBALL, BICYCLING, PHOT SAABS HEINEKENS -BUT HEY, I'M NO YUPPIE. . . ‘WHO CARES” -DH. .. JST CALL ME NEW WAVE DAVE- GR IS IT HOME GROWN??? BLUE CAMARO, COFFEE ACHIEVER TALK- ING HEAD. . . DOE MAAR NET ALSOF ” MATTHEW DONNELLAN JOSEPH J DONOVAN 12 Garfield St. ““Dunny”’ football 1 Captain Bill Lou Baseball Slick IGL ILAD Spiritmobile No Guts No Glory! Chicus!! Gulf NH What'd Ya Get? Anything! Littleblood Make New Friends but Keep the old one is Silver and the other Gold! BB, DC, DL, FC. BG, BF, DT, Love ya John Coca LISA DONAVAN 72 Grassland St. Thanx Mom +Dad Luv Ya! Hampton Beach Summer of 86. Party. It’s about time! Kathy, Lenore, Pam and the restof the Clan! Thanx! FLORIDA, Christatron! ‘Through the fire’ The rusty blob! JOHN R DOYLE 17 Scott Rd. LHS WRESTLING - THANKS DK MM JC ‘73 CADDY-BLUEBOAT CALIFORNIA 80-84 TS+H FORGET ABOUT IT SIL M- SYOU'RE A NUT GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ‘87 THANKS MOM+DAD JONATHAN E. EVERETT 182 Follen Rd. THERE IS 2 MUCH OF A GOOD THING, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU FORGET YOUR VITAMINS F- HOUSE WANNA RIDE? PARTYNAKED NORMAL? HANSCOMFIELD- HOMEWORK? HA! BACK OF HER HEAD WHITE RUSSIAN. WTB CHI- CHI RODREGUEZ SHOHET'S BiLlerica (clockwise from left) Michelle Goodwin, Vicki Jones, Taku Shimizu, Greg Ducot: All Smiles. MARY DOYLE 17 Scott Rd. DK M L?EFT B J NA’S CHK THANX GUYS | LUV YA “WE ARE FAMILY DITSO HYANNIS CANCUN “87” Mama C's B- Ball Pu-b Sat Wite‘s D-R CHUCKWAGON FUZZYDUCK BS QC P-RUNS JV Bar on Wheels DUEY B-Nites SW THANX M-+D with u all the way b-22-86 ILY HUGH THOMAS JAMES DOYLE 17 Scott Rd. THANKS ME D, AT, DY, KC, NG, JT, MYB. S-THANX GL, AL, NP. MUYA METALLICA, ANTHRAX, SOD, BLACK SABBATH, UFO. BUDWEISER (BOTTLES ON LY) DILLIGAF NOT. SLAM DIVING RULES PHA Q. BOB DOUG. RICKENBACKER. GUNG-HO. NO FAT CHICKS! “LIVE FOR YOURSELF. THERE'S NO-ONE ELSE MORE WORTH LIVING FOR” ERIK P. DRAKE 5 Fulton Rd. L. H. S. INDOOR AND OUTDORR TRACK NO. 44LLLL HURDLES, L. J., AND TJ. LIFE IS FULL OF HURDLES. YOU HAVE TO TAKE THEM ONE AT A TIME. FRIENDS, FUN, AND FLEXIBLE HOURS HURDLE RELAYS MICKEY-D RUNS 71'GREEN OLDS CONN. 6-4-87 AL- LELULIA BYE!! DAN DRATCH 2 Maureen Rd. It was kinda fun We were the sharks Bag ‘em easy-yeah that’s it TT-OHTBPJugglin chicks, JConn petah no! TheMB- Stowe'84-Anyone for pool? Wrestling Mr. Wonderful stripes RL FOD An- guish+fear! Bang Your Head ra-ge-na Thanx Mom Dad Russ+Scooby GREG DUCOT 25 Somerset Rd. | FEEL GOOD, SO GOOD. R-BALL'‘92 “HEY 'UH YOU IN THE BACK. . . CAN'T SKI NOFUN RAAT POISON LG 6 85 6 86 I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU LOOK... STRANG DD TT EW SB JW JF CW BW JW PJ AT LZ PJ CS NEVER GET ENOUGH BOYEE SURE- LAYTUH SOME DAY THIS ONE WILL PAY HOW MUCH NOW? SIMIL BETCHUH DAVID EASTRIDGE 12 Vaille Ave. TO ERR IS HUMAN EXCEPT WHEN THE BASES ARE LOADED AN ICE CHEST HEY BUD TMF CHEERS SO- METIMES NOTHING IS A GOOD THING BODY BY CHLORINATION HAIR BY BRILLO PLASH “CNAGES” ZA “ROCKET MAN’ GO TO YOUR CORNER NICE SMILE SURF NAKED 1000 CALORIES HALE TLHS-LAT- ER LIANNE EATON 3 Ingleside Rd. “‘Lee Lee’’ Experimental Child Skating NE Showtime MEAT-LOAF Boom? Bargain Aunt Bunny “Hey Humuna”’ Ger- many’‘83 Kirkland‘86 1 12 Juniper 12 31 85 PAHTEE Lincoln Res KB DT CT JK LF LM DB MW TC It Takes A Second To Say Goodbye U2 Huh? Thanx Mom, Dad Laura ILY CARLOTTA EGIZ 4 Powers Court LC VB, P-P-P Peter, LEXO, K+A, OJ, C. LM, KWLN-Its almost FRIDAY. Thanx to IS+S. C. alias Mighty Mouse +Thanx to SE, SH, LL, PC, PP, FH, SS, LH, SL, PH, BU, RR, RB ’’We may lose or we may win, but we will never be the same again. ’ ‘Those were the best of times ILY M+D STACEY ELEY 111 Maxwell St. Good Bye LHS thanx for the memories Best Wishes to the class of 1987!! Always remember the good times and never forget the bad. Good Luck CG VJ CW LJ KH CW RM DO JC GM RJ JN You would not want to forget me!!!Thanks Mom, Dad and Mr. Jones CECILIA ELOY 21 Walnut St. Soccer-States!BUILT, Heather, | don't talk when I’m nervous! Track-hjmat parties, | have to run?Thanks to good friends- “No man is an island unto himself’’ American Pie Mellow musi? a licen- se? RPI trip Water tower CAL FRANCE87hoodlums ILYMDSABgoodluck- allhiJ RACHEL A ENRIGHT 7 Ellis St. CLASS OF 87' RULES GOOD LUCK LP CB JM+WM FOREVER THANKS MOMS DAD RPE TOO GOODBYE JM, VP, LP, AF, HH, DT, MS, KB, CB, EAD, AB, LM, TB, JP JUNIORS GOOD- LUCK NEXT YEAR EVERYONE PAULINE ENTIN 104 Bloomcrest Rd. SOME THINGS NEVER DIE BIG RED IS IMMORTAL LATIN LIVES VIVACIOUSLY FRIENDS FOREVER LOVE ETERNALLY KNOWLEDGE FADES BUT WISDOM REMAINS QUID NON MORTALIA PECTORA COGIS AURI SACRA FAMES?-VIRGIL YOUR MON- EY DON'T MEAN MUCH TO ME-DJ GOOD LUCK TO ALL! JILLIAN ERDOS 65 Fifer Ln. SKI!-SOCCER COACH BETHIE GREEN- BEANS PRESS!-CHUM-USY OUTWHAT?-ZEKES BIKE TRIPS-NEW ENG- TEA GSGR CT: Gin a LAND NOVA SCOTIA BIZ-JW-POSSESSED!!? DARLING LAKE BARK!MA- ae KELIKEADAVID. . . PUPPIES! THANX MAMA 16 AUD-TSI-GLEN BUD! NO REGRETS KIRSTEN E EVANS 29 Turning Mill Rd. Soccer, Track, Lacrosse. Love ya- HH EB-glwafsCEAP (lax87) DSGF(boop) PB. ‘Tomorrow is another day. Thanx mom + dad. . . Good luck DE! JOHN EVERETT seniors 184 JASON FAIOLA 16 BRYANT RD. HOCKEY “IF IT WEREN'T FOR THE GIRLS I'D QUIT SCHOOL” SPAZ, SULLY, STEVE, CAL, JAMES P, HIGH T’S- DIRT ROAD TO HUMAROCK-5 MINUTES-HYDROSLIDE SPAZ WAKE UP! GOD BLESS THE BOMB-PURITY SUPREME-1990-NEW YEARS EVE WALK- 1 LITER-B.HILLTUB-BOSTONIAN-CELLAR-HI MOM-ADIOS FC WILLIAM FALLON 20 Eaton Rd. BT DW SJRL-The Fort Crew KS HP SN DR Yuky-MHFort Parties‘Somethings will never be forgotten- Wed Morning-Mario's KS-Bel Cantos DS- ‘Dear Old Stockholm” Miles Cas- tiello’s? D’s DatsunTRUMPETAPP PF Thanks for EVERYTHING Mr. LPS-It was just bad timing-Uncle Bill JEFFREY I FARRIS 158 MAPLE STREET HANDS JR MID.SEX LG ALL- STAR 20, WOO, THESHIM, COLTZ, TT, F’N LBEE, OD, THANX, MMMAR- CUS, NICE YOUNG BOXES, AND THE CRADLE WILL ROCK’’VH, BUD HATS RULE IF WASTED, RATTPACK-DANO, BUZZ AND BUDS!!FUN YEAR-HYVBABY, MY GIRL, EAT’EM!, SEE YOU!BEACHBUMSURFER, JAKS FULE KOUTS. LISA FEDERICI 29 Middle St. BASEBALL, Ft, BALL, WRESTLING MRGRS- HB-S.A.D.D. SHIHG luv ya cuz! HOSEBAG SLIME 4EVA-KG, TC, LM, DB, MW, LE, KB, DT, CS, CM2, BF, STZ-14 GOOD LUCK SAGTS’ BEST CS19LFZOKG21 “YOUR HAPPINESS IS INTERTWINED WITH YOUR OUT- LOOK ON LIFE” SMILE RICCI IAN HOWARD FISHER 22 NICKERSON. “‘NEVER TURN BACK AND NEV- ER BELIEVE THAT AN HOUR YOU REMEMBER IS A BETTER HOQR BE- CAUSE IT IS DEAD. -BERYL MARKHAM A SINCERE THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE MADE LEXINGTON MY WARM NEW HOME. SCOTT FITZGERALD 55 HARDING ROAD ‘“‘NO PROBLEM FRIG you're late! The “TANK” The ‘‘EGGBEATER IS STILL BEATIN YA know which is nice ‘THE FITZ” Thanks Mom Dad DERMOT J. FITZPATRICK 17 VINEBROOK RD. RUNNING MEANS BEING TIRED ALL THE TIME-BRENDAN FOSTER-BEING TOAST FROM ALL THE LSD-THE MARATHONS, THE CIRCUITS, WEDNESDAY NIGHTS UNDER THE LIGHTS.THE PAPER, WACKS'S PARTIES, MARLIN'S SPUTS, DAG- GETT’S ANGER, | LOVE D-HOUSE!X CD WR MT DM PS LA BJP, BO SR UN NEW KS THANX COACH LESLIE FLETCHER 6 HILLTOP AVE. DANCE CLUB, FRENCH CLUB, IN- DOOR TRACK, YEARBOOK, AND OF COURSE POLO!BYE BYE CHOC- -CHIP COOKIES THANK GOD!THE MOVIE I'LL NEVER REMEMBER. PALM TREES BEACHES.DO I HAVE TO DO MY HOMEWORK _IN COLLEGE? MIDNIGHT DRIVES UGH! THANX MOM IL! JAY COLLINS FLINT 253 Concord Ave. The Best Is Yet To Be! MICHAEL J. FLINT SEAN M. FOLEY WILLIAM FOLEY 33 Constitution Rd. Sillions billions Sorry CYO 112886 Foliage Kill Mediocrity! Doesnt Any One Remember Laughter? ‘'16 | Fell In Luv W A Girl As Sweet As Sweet Could Be Only Took A Couple Of Days Till She Was Rid Of Me -Good Times, Bad Times ‘‘LongCut” ‘‘LetitFlow’’ Boys will be boys but the Men will be Men | BNTKLIAB, FYK! BRIAN FORBIS 6 Flintlock Rd. coocooJuice Plea the 5th Thanks guys JC DL BG CL JM RP BG BB DT GOOD LUCK : smokey THANXS BARNES: ALWAYS Remembe R NH+ME CINDY TOAD SEEUIN4? Rings Boogies:L- F:;LOVE YOU ALWAYS CIND! JUST Relax PUNK NO ones perfect it went off fifteen minutes early:Lets HANG it UP THKmom MARTIN FREEMAN 16 Normandy Rd. Soccer-Lacrosse-Ski-F house-Hey Bud! with a little help from my FRIENDS86DS JB DE GW PB CE HH EB MY- Good LuckGood Love-Won't Get Fooled Again...or What? WhoMe, Tempted? Party? Golf CourseBreakfast ClubILoVermont-CH CB LstChyg-Philmont- HBO-Thanx M+D-bye jane. DAVID FREIER 12 DEMAR RD. Debate co-captain Wake TOC’s T? GOD Skiing Aspen Ger A Razer TED FOCUS YOUR AAR’S AHHOU! BON BON BOW PPMS TongueThomasMalthus RAD RM? HA! Take the floor TT BR GF AM MI CA RS HN 7 1A+1N ARE USELESS MASS PIKE JOBS THE Green Machine YG! Thanks MOM AND DAD 182 sesiors SOPHIE FRISHKOPF 23 DEMAR RD. LEX Marching Band, YFU-Nether- lands, chorus, France, Reaching Out ‘‘Even the best of friends must part’’ Sing-Along sh-Boom! ‘‘Keep your face to the sunchine and you will never see the shadows.’'not pictured GEORGE 8S. GALAITSIS MINI INTERVIEW FROM EACH PERSON LISA M. GALE 9 Bowser Rd. ‘“‘One good thing about music, when it hits, you feel no pain. ’-Bob Marley Swmmng + Mdrgls + FLLN=1 (BAAL JIJ OOK ZO? ); HBO; SPHNA; OREOS; RANDOM; THANX to CADiLAC, PSCHTC DRGG, M D, GALL HAPPY CAMPERS: Dasvedania, SM...You cant break the ties that bind-BS ANNE GALEHOUSE 11 Lee Ave. “The Hall’’- “So where are we going? ! Killington-snowdrifts! England '86-WAS-''Good in you!’’-1 2 pints-Mrs Reg: 87.Light oars? ‘Hold the handle!’’-We need a wrench! ‘‘Tomorrow never knows-but things can only get better!’’'Here we are! You've got a friend-JT. ADAM F. GALLAGHER KEITH GAUMONT 3 Demar Road They may tell you that you're wrong, but don't let that stop you. They will punish you and ridicule you, but always do what you know is right. and when they realize they were wrong, it will all be worth it. JOANNA E. GELTMAN 4 Circle Rd. Tablegroup Stowe: “‘so sorry’’sugar- bushTAPS Bulky-ACJKHB Quebec-The Paradox-Israel-Little RC SISDKS lex- ile FADay SSMC MV “What's your point? -That’s redundant” 1, 1, 1KL BiGmac! GH Jamie-YET ILY M, D, J+K you can't survive without caring about ycurselfSothers seniors 183 CAMILLE GERALD 16 TENNIS ROAD THANKS MOM, DAD, AND MRS JOMES BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 87 GOOD LUCK SE, LJ, VJ, RM, CW, JC, DO, CP, CW, RJ, KH, JN, GM, AND THE REST OF THE CREW SE, LJ, +KH REMEMBER THE FENCE! TO THE CLICK, YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE KEEP IN TOUCH! GLDZ+KM SEE YA I’M OUTTA HERE JAMES GILBERT 370 LINCOLN ST. “TO TAKEA Blast FROM THE PaST seems Destructive But the view of the future Holds many Dreams of cre- ation’ Thank you Take care SCAMPee BJ paz Johnny-4IS | LOVE YOU DMB Forever take it sleezy-EbA Neba Hold on Loosely Don't Let go”’ There is still time to change KRISTEN GIROUARD 10 Lincoln Terr. Gymnastics.Ski Club STOWE’84: PD 1 + PD 2 = D3 ANIMAL. Jr Pr’85: CE KR. NH’85: MVF-K3SSA CHUCKE ST2GBC. HUMAROCK '86 w HB ‘‘IWGH ’.SAGTS'BEST: CS19LF20KG21. QDtda: 100586. HOSEBAG SLIME 4EVA-LF! IWABe “CFY’’RR(1Y2M). BASEMENT PARTIES. NYC’86-SK. THANX G, K, K, Mom Dad-LY’s JONATHAN M. GLADSTONE 62 HILL ST. CROSS COUNTRY 9-0 LEAGUE CHAMPS CHASING @? ! ) IN FRANKLIN PARK!! RICE CAKES- HOLMES! THANKS MR. DULONG, MR. CROSBY - HEY CURRY! HOT ENOUGH FOR YA? ! FLYBOY? ? 7 4 86 GBILU LESLEY GLASS STEVEN J.S. GLICK 21 Eliot Rd. Forgive yourself for being a human creature. That is the beginning of wisdom.’’ — Robertson Davies GREG GOBLICK 51 Vaille Ave. 862-4534 Tennis Windsurf RP BS MC SM MC SF BF-ATF STRENGTH REACH THE BEACH Maine’87 SummerFest’87? OneLouderSoftball FORE! Latenite Hurricanes Gators Seminoles BRAD GOLDMAN 11 BRENT RD. FROM DAS BOAT, HERR DUCE, AND ULTRA-YOU-KNOW-WHAT, TO C.C.I., SAPERDAVE OSBORNE, AND MR. TRICKY CO., TO “THE NAMES... ’, POOL, RACQUETBALL, AND OF COURSE ULTIMATE, IT'S BEEN GREAT, AND IT'S A GOOD THING, “WE DON’T SANE PEOPLE AT COLLEGE...” LESLIE A. GOLDMAN MARK GOLDNER 27 ROCKVILLE AVE. 863-1970 ‘‘I’m just taking my time”’ Music keeps me going!-Thanks Mr. Leonard, MrBergonzi-Band, Orch, Wind E, Jazz E, Adv Jazz Combo, YCO. YOUNG JUDEA! Thanx Aaron Ian. Chuck, I'll hang up your coat! B-Block Library Havoc WOW. THIS IS INTENSE! TRUMPET MUSIC MICHELLE GOODWIN 16 WOODPARK CIRCLE WHAT HAVEN'T YOU GOT IN THERE? “NA’’ WHALES LONDON '85 DERRYBERRY 13 COWS JACUZZI MRS. BIRD CRUDLUMP NICE! AP MG SINCE '79 B-BALL BUDS LG-FRIENDLY’S FRIBBLE(WAX) AGI SEE IT! | SEE IT! THANKS VJ, AG, AP, LG FOR BEING YOU THANKS RAN LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, JEN, LISA HOWARD GORALNICK 233 WORTHEN ROAD Yeah, but is this what we really want? How about B.C., Chuck? Lou, we have a definite type of situation. ‘“There we were all in one place; a generation lost in space. -DM Doctors:H, J, and S MAGURINE GORDON 7 COACH RD. AFS, French Club '86 G-House unite! Hi Kari R, Lorrisa, Cathy, Jeremy. “‘Ewe’’ ‘‘eewe’’ eeewwe NEIL E. GRAHAM STEPHEN GRAMMONT 9 JEAN RD. MORBID MACHINE.GRIN AND NOD.THE BALLAD OF FREDDIE KRUGER. NO WORRIES. PUT OFF TO- DAY WHAT YOU PUT OFF LAST WEEK.NO WORRIES MATE. WALK SOFTLY AND CARRY A GUN. SEE YA SCRUB. SEE YOU AGAIN SOME SUMMER DAY 184 seniors BOB GREEN 429 Lowell Street LHS Football Super Bowl ‘'84” 14 9 22 59 63 65 44 CUL VANG Marcus Magoo The Bock Doog S. SCOTT GREEN 55 HANCOCK ST. WRESTLING SHALL WE SKI!! JB “NADS ” JODMW “THE TROOP”-KHAG UPTOWN-GO FOR YOUR DREAMS BEFORE THEY BLOW AWAY- “SMELLS LIKE HOBBIT FEETUHH!!”’-NEV- ER AGAIN-BLOW UP THE RADIATOR-BYE BYE GTO-WE WILL GO ON OUR TRIP SOMEDAY KARL-CALL ME YOU LOSER-IT'S MY HOTEL!! ERIC S. GREENSTEIN ANDREW GREIF 101 Meriam St. ..and | turned and there was this great white rabbit.. Harvey WSS HtoS Class. Music, Drama, Individualism. ‘“‘all the workd’s indeed a stage and we are merely players, performers and portrayers, each another's audience outside the guilded cage” AUSTIN GROSSMAN 4 Jeffrey Terrace Hic iacet Arthurus Rex quontam Rexque futurus,Gaudeamus....as a fiddler on the roof. Don't Ah say son't stop believing. That's why they call me MR. TRICKY! LEV GROSSMAN 4 JEFFREY TERRACE “What sort of people will they be, Merlyn? ’ cried the young man's voice unhappily. “Gogo: We always find something, eh Didi, to give us the impression we exist? Didi: (impatiently) Yes, yes, we're magicians.” -T.H. WHITE, SAMUEL BECKETT seniors 189 ANNMARIE GUILDERSON 622 Russell St. BARCELONA 87 Y OTRA VEZ EN 92? THANX MARJIE, BP, JT, LA FOR TWIRLING LH, RP, FB, PJ, DB, BK, SKGESP.MG, LG FOR BEING U!FLAGS-NO HARD FEELINGS JA, JS. JOURNEY-10-31 WASHINGTON WORKSHOPS-4-86. AHS. SR. PROM-6-85 ‘‘I SEE IT!I SEE IT!” MERCY BUCKUPS! LUV YA MOM, DAD, TOM! BRIAN HANDALIAN JOEL HANDLOFF 419 Bedford St. Kelley:space cadet 3d row up and out Good heavens Rocky No Problem ahuh ahuh | forgot Unitarian Becky w 2Ls (Love) CHARGE!!!! What's a gnote? Das Moof Suburbia ‘‘Arsenic”’ ‘“‘EndGa- me''Bullwinkle GUNDAM, Macross, Cerebus, MORITURI RACHEL HANKS 5 BARBERRY ROAD KANHANYANAGRO’SCAL- DAARMER-SSMC-Eng..ect-Gonzo-Turd Lane SPOON-Stav-CSW Draino-RC- 7 2 86 DL Waltham Alphabet French Fri Guys-Sign Language MRS D SNUG- GLE FEST Conflict felix and FiFi 7 21 86 160z. SF C THANKS M D-ILY NITA HANSON 100 GRANT ST. “HAPPONESS IS A BY-PRODUCT OF AN EFFORT TO MAKE SOMEONE ELSE HAPPY ’ JUST SIT QUIETLY AND SMELL THE FLOWERS. YAAH TURTLES! KR- THANKS! TMS SPRING '86 - SPAZZ! YIPPY SKIPPY! SING-ALONG, EG+H, REACHING OUT, TESL, TO THE GANG-LOVE YOU ALL-GOOD LUCK! KARL HARRIS 46 FAVRE ST. | WOULD LIKE TO THANK GOD FIRST OF ALL, AND MY PARENTS.AND FAMILY BKRK ITS BEENFUN AND HEC: TIVE BUT | MADE IT WELL BYE SK AND ER FOR THE W BYE GG, SE, VJ, LJ, RM.ITS BEEN REALIAND SEE YOU LATER MR WEEKS AND YOUR TWIN G? ANDTO SCOTT, STAY COOL FRIEND TB WD GT CIB! HEATHER HARTSHORN 28 LOCUST AVE. SOCCER W CECE 3 YEARS, GOODYEAR BLIMP, FIRST FLAT PEARS FOREVER, VARSITY RUNNING IN LITTLE CIRCLES, THANKS EM, DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SOCKS? , PLL, GIVE THEM BACK REALLY, DS GOLFCOURSE ILY JAY CARRY ON, GOOD LUCK! LHS SOCCER STATES FINALLY! REBECCA HASKELL 57 Shade St. Junior class Pres, Student House Pres CM JS KL TY KS SI -Nantucket terrorists MRtruegrit? !Tydye-Survival kit “you have no point!thats harsh'’Betty Crocker’s midnight madness-spood coffee frappeshishcabob, fuzzy, CH-ILY M, DGJ-Thanks “‘to let it go and so to fade away 'U2 SEANA E. HAYDEN 4 Davis Rd. Children’s, SAC, ME, CCD, France 87, farmbike trip-D.C. Bad is good. October. It was real-Misfits, Idealists. There's No Such Place as Far Away. sneakers, U2. Dreowning Man: reach, take my hand, Music, cappucino, warmth-You're beautiful. luck, love + thanks. AIWYWH, daddy. ELIZABETH HAYES 97 BLAKE RD. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF MY FAMILY WHO SHOWED ME THE WAY THROUGH THIS MAZE.WE'VE BEEN THROUGH THE ROUGHEST OF TIMES, BUT WITH OUT YOU ALL | NEVER WOULD HAVE SEEN THE BEST. HEY, GREAT SEASON SOCCER BUDDIES CPL EGDH THE PEOPLE WHO MADE MY LIFE KATHERINE A. HAYNES 35 Parker St. ‘I CAN’T STOP TO DANCE BUT MAYBE THIS IS MY LAST CHANCE” -d2-NORWAY-FRANCE SUMMER of KJ- JT PA- LILBRO CC- MC: LG: HP- SB- MS- SF- HB- ALL so different-same Rog By Design. SAW AANNA BELL-RAISIN- Rabbits: MOM DAD I LUV U SEAN HEARNE HEATHER HEGGIE 12 CARLEY ROAD SuKMyLEFtBUDJ’ NASTy CHiKs We Are Family DITSOH yann is Mamac B-Ball Queen B-H nite ROCKOCB- Dees is not sexy BOGGA thanx Mama CVROO Ma hdropher ZADEE wide mouth BANU hickey master NIKKI satnite DPHONE Sillions PPM: JD-MHD - gct- TRUKULENT - IF YOU WERE HERE BS Free Bird - BIKKY my pal Thanx MOM + DADILU RUTH E. HEINE 29 Eastern Ave. youth’s like diamonds in the sun and diamonds are forever; Forever Young! Thank You Mom Dad Juno | Love You TimeMayChangeMe, But | Can't Change Time. The Hall... so where are we going? Tom...(Hello? ? ) DANCE Flags CC GREG HEITMAN 12 DAVIS RD. What an adventure! Ski Instructor; Ski Team? Innsbruck, Austria; Zermatt, Switzerland; Sugarloaf! 186 seniors DAVID HENRY PAUL HEWICK 16 WOODCLIFFE RD. Want to see my green card? “‘it's me” Good Concerts... ‘“Yac ’, JP, JD, GH, BY, AL.No more BAD BUD'S AND J.W.- World Series 86’-How about those C.D.'s(18). TEXAS 2-DH- I'm going to California.(HOW B)ah. “all | want is to have my peace of mind’’ -Boston- ...GoodLuck 87’. BECCA HILL 9 Carriage Dr. ‘‘THE BAD TIMES FADE AWAY - THE BEST TIMES ARE FOREVER” THNX COCO, ANITA, DIERDRE, ANDREA, JU- LIE 1ST NIGHT 86(LL) Too much PEP CP-Never Again Luau 5'86 Can | call you ANT? Maine, The Big Flat!(AC, JS) LHS Soccer 26 STATES- Food Partys The bucking COLT (TXM D) STEPHEN HILLS 20 Percy Rd. YOU MUST CREATE VALUES FOR YOUR- SELF THROUGH ACTIONS BY LIVING EACH MOMENT TO THE FULLEST, DREAMING UNTIL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE, SPEAKING WORDS OF WISDOM WAY TO GO ROCKY! WEST SIDE MIRACLE LIGHTING CREW HEAD 86-87 THIS PLACE MUST BE FALLING APART BOBBY HINKLE 9 AUDOBON ROAD LHS HOCKEY, BASEBALL-17-COM- ING UP CLOSE-SHAWSO, GRIF, WHITEY, MURPH, DAGWOOD, J, FP, MM, TAV-AFTERNOON NAPS!, SF, ‘WHICH IS NICE -3 OUT OF 4 ON THE CARD- “‘COSTELLO SINGS AGAIN MICHAEL C. HOIRIIS 59 Albemarle Ave. 861-6723 You have to face the music with a song in your heart for only in music can you find the words to love a Proper hugging technique as displayed by Heather Hartshorn and Der- mot Fitzpatrick, and Joanna Geltman and Dan Palmer. Yet another picture of Kim and Shayne. seniors 187 (clockwise from top) Chris Ward, Erika Stuhr, Seana Hayden, Ruth McGillion, and friend show their favorite ways to spend their time. COLIN HOLLEY 2 Wachusett Circle. Soccer-no regrets guys. North finals-all right then! Muzzey men, whassup! RAAT PACK-suck up the bumps! Let'’s hit the steeps the deeps. Hey, it’s the Coltz!-HYVB? —IANAFF!! Pre-partyfish- ing at Glendale’s. Can you buy? Are you talking to me? !! THE ROCK-86 AMY SL HSI 14 DIANA LANE “All those... moments will be lost... in Time- ..Like...tears...in Rain” ‘‘Fiery the angels fell-Deep thunder rolled around their shores-Burning with the fires of a hawk -RB-BR- Oh the storm has come or is it just another shower? muddle muddle muddle LUQUE mg KENNETH HUSBANDS CHARLES A. HWANG 11 Circle Rd. X-Country, Indoor Outdoor Track- Donut Run hitting the Brickwall-The Hurdle Relay. BASS-GTA, Saturjams at Andy’s w Mr. Bingley and crispy Mush. Thanks to all especially for the milk and cookies. Rooftop Jam! Where's my coat, Mark? ROBERT F. HYNES 5 Whipple Rd. My mother once told me, “The world is a beautiful place, you must try to love everyone, bring peace and contentment everywhere you go. ’ Sol became a waiter...well it’s not much of a philosophy | know, well...1 can live my life in my own way.-M.Python GREGORY IRELAND 20 WHEELER RD. ‘‘WHEN THEY KICK AT YOUR FRONT DOOR HOW YOU GONNA COME? WITH YOUR HANDS ON YOUR HEAD OR ON THE TRIGGER OF YOUR GUN 'P.SIMONON | WANT A HOLI- DAY IN THE SUN KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT LIFE IS AN OPTICAL ILLU- SION-A.H. LOVE KILLS FLIP YOUR WIG SIDS WAY ROTTEN 188 sericr JAMES S. JACKSON 21 Shirley St. G-House rules, Culinary Arts Nebury College. The Mafia look. Class of 87 So Long LHS.Goodbye My Friends. SKI 87. Hackysack Competition ‘87’. TGD Aerosmith. Goodbye EB LC LZ MF JF LH BB KK JB Dolby SL AS DZ DR MH Bill DS KO KB CM JM JE DA DG SPARKY Sulli. All Good Things Must End RAIFORD JACKSON JR. 17a Slayton Way. How Yall Doing It's Been fun for 12 Long Years But Now it’s time to go and I'm going to miss you all and that's what I’m saying so chill and get off my tip and to all my HOMEBOYS don't Drink and Drive JN LU VJ CW KM GM DP CD CS CB KM LO SK KN JM BW SCOTT JAFFEE MOLLIE JANOTA 16 HANCOCK ST. LHS SWIMMING TRI-CAPT SENIORS ME CHERYL KIML IS AE LA YME CAREY DEE DEE WATER BAL LET ROCK N ROLL HIGH SCHOOL DONT BANG ON THE BUS CHEER UP JOHN THANKS WINCHESTER QUEBEC 86P ARADOX GOOD LUCK ELISE-GET IN TO MED SCHL THANKS EL TM AP AH ER PR KR LB BAYS SOCCER KAALL THE WAY THANKS MOM DAD DAVE MIKE DAN JIM DAVID JIGARJIAN 5 RANGEWAY. SPORTS BASEBALL HOCKEY 1 GOOD LUCK LHS 1 STEVE JOHNSON 51 ASBURY ST. SO MUCH WATER FLOWING UNDER- NEATH THE BRIDGE. LET THE WATER COME AND CARRY US AWAY. IT AIN'T LONG BEFORE IT’S GONE.YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE A GOOD TIME. FR.EXCH, SHOT, FRISBEE, SOX, U-MIEVERY DRUNK MUST HAVE HIS DRINK.THIS ONE’S SOBER. TAKE IT EASY ! LAILA JONES 36 HIGHLAND ST. THANKS MOM AND DAD | LOVE YOU!HI JN YOU WOULD WANT TO REMEMBER ME SE CG VJ RM JC SD AND THE REST OF THE CREW ER MEET ME AT THE POLO AND 88 WEST Thank You METCO I'll remember you! MOEJR MH WHATS UP CW KH Camille the fence HA! HA! SEE YA IM OUT OF HERE VALERIE JONES 43 Ormond St. GOOD BYE LHS Thanks for the memories GOOD LUCK class of “1987” Jill Sorel Stacey Camille Laila McChillin Craig Karl CYN-C SEE YA JH LP MW EC SM Thanks MOM, DAD and Ms. Jones VICKI JONES 28 Woodpark Circle. Don't Have a Cow!! What was it like? Five times? ! i’m not Bec!! HONDA Al, | got it! WALES LONDON '85 PSY- CHO! STOW-E SUPERBOWL IGNORANT? ? ? Derry Berry! BUS TO NO- WHERE!!! Thanks Bec, Mich, Jo, Al2, Mom, Dad, Sian Nana SAMUEL L. JORDAN 3 NORTH ST. : THE FORT;BT, DW, DR, BF, FML, JT, KS, KS, KC, THE BANGERS=KC, DY, NG, TD. YET=LM, BT, JJ, JG, HS, JE, JCS, AG, MC, NO! Casterellis! “SMOOTHY” “WHATEVER!” LUV YA FA! TONY-YET! LACE LUV YA! DRAMA! THANX FOR EVERYTHING VAL! QUEBEC-WHAT A RIDE! REBORN BANGER! LIFE HOULD BE BETTER THAN NICE STEVEN JORDAN PETER JONG THYRA KALLSTROM 88 BURLINGTON ST. SOCCER, SKI, LONDON! “FOREVER YOUNG HEY KK, IT WAS FUN, HUH? HEY YASJ-YAAB-IRYA! THANKS BN-PUPPIES! CAPE-CAMP-SOMETHING ABOUT YOU—IHB! GE- HEN BIS DAS BET-MYALREADY SUSAN BETH KANNEL 121 KENDALL RD. KANHANYANAGRO'S CAL- DAARMER SPOON HWP-BYOB AIRPLANE! CN-ROBYN6 CSW-STAV BJ, L+ME LEFTY-REBELS Hello...hello S, F C Australia Volleyball GHGSGT YO MOTHA FRENCH-FRY GUYS Daquiri BARBADOS HENCE SF C WENDY R. KAPLAN 18 Hathaway Rd. Soccer 00 STATES! Bball CN: Robyn6! Hiptimes! H20 Front! Coach Marc Thanx Cherish yesterday, live today, dream tomorrow. SMILE! Dream until your dreams come true. “It takes both the rain and the sun to make a rainbow.” 32 ‘Wishing ona star’’ THANX MDM'M ILY 189 ANNE KEARNEY 88 BRIDGE ST. ..AKA DOLBY THE FLAT EARTH NITARIANISM TEENYBOP TYPE A HOWARD STAMP OUT ANTHH THE TVICK CWC 1 THE DUCK CWC EDWARD T. KEEGAN 6 WINSTON RD. DAGWOODDAUNTLESS DE- N F 1 DOINK JUNIOR BREW-B- OY! YOU'RE A TRAMP!!! TAKE IT EASY, WOULD YA F S IT! BADMITTON FOR BEER BETSY KEHNE 10 WINGATE RD. NO, REALLY!IT’S NOT LIKE THAT AT ALL' DUDEWEAR S B AT T’S..BUT WHO BROKE THE TOILET SEAT? ? ? ’ NKED! YOU DRANK MY POLO? !? GFAT SHE'S S ABERNASTY OW, BABY!!! LOVE YOU ALL!! ) “| O Z Q) O Q -—ra wat C WING LOW” e Ist FIMH™ LY MandD BD, Phil, Dave. NATASHA KERLLENEVICH 145 GROVE ST. IMISSYOU, SARAH- WHUTH? ! “TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE: PSYCH! YOU'RE GROSS! iE1 AH? | OWE YOU ALL SO MUCH! THANX FOR BEING =19, 20. , Mike, (top) The Night Before. (bottom) The Morning After. 190 sexier WENDY KING 9 Banks Ave. | LOVE DAVID BRAU THANK YOU WENDY, BETSY AND LENORE for helping me get through this year! | will miss all of my smoking area friends! CANNADA here we come! See ya! Good Luck Jennifer! Touchie Bomb is the best! Schools out for eva! A Cooper WILLIAM P. KINIKLIS 134 BEDFORD ST. CCPUMPKINRUN HEY MANN, GET ANYTHING? ! “THE GREEN MACHINE” TOSH N MARLEY ROCKIN IN QUEBEC! 4 YEARS AND I NEVER TALKED TO HER JESSICA KINNER Weez my genadig! Memories of waterskiing at the dock. Let's play . . . Karl, where are you? That “‘merciless logic.” — ‘To sleep, per chance to dream: Ay there’s the rub!” Sans foi, hi toi, ni fortune . . . s’alright, s’okay — Tout va vien! STEPHANIE D. KINNITT 65 Hammond St. ...to all the people who made this possible...Especially The Lord God from whom all blessings flow...1 Love you Tischa for standing by me through my rough times! I love you mom and dad!!! TONKA!!! BASKETBALL...,BA RCELONA!!! BIG BIRDIE!!! THANKS EDNA ANITA KIRMANI 28 Stimson Ave. There's a time to let things happen and a time to make things happen ‘87’Tennis french etc. MOONBABY; Lunch Bunch ACJS- our clan CP BH AC DO JS YR The Best- I LYA Are (2 sisters? “TheBuick ’ WILD ONES I LUY GSGirl EHY ARE d RUNNING? OTHERSIDE of COIN He's a fool! | LOMF! Mom, Dad I lyas | LUV YOU STEVE KLEIN 9 Conestoga Rd. It’s ALL OVER! HEY FRANIMAL I know what your doing when you graduate! Sam, “‘Abbi” is coming back this time for good. JORDAN KORFF 17 Carriage Dr. Paradise is comin g for a bigger life. High ways of life as usual. JOANNE E. KOTELLY 48 Vaille Ave. Football Soccer, Basketball Cheer- leading. Sun’n’stars, LGC Cape Cod BB Memories that won't erase stay forever new NT Ally-words don’t do it! Just pickin’ BN Bulky JG HB AC ILY Mom + Dad, D, B, +K “‘It’s shining brightly, and i think we're on our way...””- Bob Seger ANDREW KRAVETZ 3 Abernathy Rd. Few is the number of people who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts. RAJLAKSHMI KRISHNAMGRTHY 60 Williams Rd. Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die; Ever drifting down the stream- Lingering in the golden gleam- Life, what is it but a dream? -L.C., as we test our wings and fly, we never forget those who aided us in the quest... RAMSEY KGRDI 43 Adams St. Tenore Primo...Flying Milkshakes...W.S- -S.+others-C.C.]..Jumenti sunt ma:or quam ranae? Give me strength to change the things | can, the humility to accept the things | am unable to, and the wisdom to know the difference. HELEN KURTZ 16 Percy Rd. CC2 Cookie Dough Raids-SJ St. Tropez’85:RL- Yean(What the F-), GHall STE-Big Blond Stupid, ‘Promise you won't do it?” LG S(S, S, H) “If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat them just the same...” MAGDA LACHARITE 5 FULLER RD. “TRY SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY!” -ML 800 CLUB. CHOCOLATE SUMMER BIO RULES! SARCASM MAMBA, CONNIVATIONS PLAN A KING'S SINGERS PHILIP GLASS AVARICE MR. AWESOME GCP LOS AR “Il THINK THAT BEING ROUND THE BEND (-: IS THE BEST PLACE TO BE” ‘NS =) LAGRA T. LANDMAN 197 WOBURN ST. BORING, BORING, BORING. BITCHEN’ CAMARO-'M IN LOVE WITH MYSELF, THERE'S NO ONE ELSE BUT ME-LOVE YOU ALWAYS DICK, ME AND JANE FRIENDS FOREVER- CUSH-1ST NITE FEATURING TOM-LL CLUB-WTF? ANOTHER PARKING ADVENTURE BOOFNHOO BFD, OH MASTER PRAYTELL-LEEL...AND WE DON’T CARE Seckis SADA JENNIFER LANDRY 1 Oxbow Rd. Louie)Louie Camaro)HA! STANLEY K.! The House(Poor Tom)Shwer! Darby?No!! Wanna Keychain? NE Drive! Brew$ YUPPCONNECTICUT! Green! Accident 7 OK)J)Your the Npile! Summer 86’FNUTA Spoon S+B(AINite)NKAY! TRACK85)86 Hairspry Di- JABKKNBCKLMLRBNDKL-4 JR's! Luv Ya MD MOLLY LANGER 93 Cedar St. Marbles Idon’t like you anymore!HUNK White Russians New Years)tempete de neige Antony 87 Buggs Star Island J?J? What? Oh my God where am I! 10 QLC,MD.AOB,RR,Y- D,EC,WS,JL,11)16)85 KM YOU'RE EMBARRASSING ME!LL Nothings Gonna Touch Us In These Golden Years STEPHEN LANGONE 13 Grassland St. The Galixe;It can’t Drive SS Red Jacket S.and S.basement parties; Mohekins the tubs Thanks Mr.C,Steve T. Ma and Dad Good Luck Class of 87 STEPHEN LAPOINTE 224 Follen Rd. ‘‘Just knock ‘em down with love.”’ )Art Blakey The Game 3 Crew:DJP, DJF, MJP; Respected Musicians:AT and KH; Insurance Fraud Conspirator: DD Lunch Crew:RM, TD, RB, DW(Span. Pard) Homemade Icerinks, Inc: DH RICH LARRABEE 15 Partridge Rd. WEEKENDS,GREEN DEATH, BIMS, BUDS....THAT’S THE RIGHT ANSWER!!! O’D DANOFLAMES ‘‘SJ”’ COLTS LW T T BRUBAKER SULVADIA PJ BJ LIS SOCCER 1 SLADE)Go- t'em “BOX” HYVB LIXX HUNTS ECSTACY KAREN LARSON 117 Lincoln St. ‘‘After the fire, the fire still burns’’ M)At- tack The Boat KM NGHH SLCKS AT EEE HWMnywrdsDHS?DB,JA- SOOCW spaz! PARTY)S+B(all nite) scary! ‘“‘candyfoodorgum?’’Saaab! “Socks?” soccer DUDEWEAR NiceTsh The Vineyard LYall)Had a good thing going ‘The Song is Over” 192 serio LISA LARSON 6 Wadman Cr. London 85 Cheering 85 6 Dance Club 85(SHAKE) 6 YOOHOO! Juggy (Thanks!) Hows uh Mike? JC)RIALY! JAE- BALMMEMJSEM)L FF I'll miss you guys next year ML)IMYOTY! You're such a card HaHa JA)GW? You told me. The LL Club Riverside (ALMS MM)We're so alike. BYE MARIA LARSSON 18 Homestead St. GOOD TIMES AWAY,BUT MUCH BETTER HOME! TACK FOR EN ROLIG TID HAR | LEXINGTON. IF YOU COME__j—_TO SWEDEN SOMETIME DON'T FORGET TO TELL ME! MA- RIA LARSSON, KYRKGATAN 37, 83131 OSTERSUND) SWEDEN ANNA H LEE 651 Marrett Rd. Feed me Fantasia - (Rocky Horror) YOOHOO Sneeze attacks ‘‘and maybe someday we will find that it wasn't really wasted time’’Spig)Surf + Pack - London Riverside NR RockportCS NYE84 - Loon K. - YBCCLOOOK! JA - Against All Odds - IMHF84? EM+JGMY - TP BCM Thanks MOM - ILOVEYOU - “Ira” CHRISTOPHER S LEE 8 Conestoga Rd. PTL. CYC. I’ve made it. Controlled insanity is the cure for the disease of life. Actually, things weren't that bad. I'm having fun. I'm not sorry. Vai jien. SIDNEY V LEEDS 77 Glebe PI. Wally Hairstyle is my only friend. Hey Gud, what the F? Relax! You’re ALL so GAY it makes me want to PUKE! Neo - Hedonistic Anarchist Bedlam! All you pseudo intellectual suburbanites: ‘‘WE KNOW MORE THAN YOU! IT WAS US! | think I'll draw a tree...(not shown) SUSAN E LEGERE 16 Grapevine Ave. | love you Ma.To the mem 84 5:if it weren't for me,Sue 1 AK‘he's such a fool’FhouseJUMPscopeBUSTED; why am I running?'Thanx for the ride’MD, JG, EB, RB, HB: a brother?! (I lied)..LZ: “iwanted to be with you alone and talk about the weather” H H,TfF ERICA THEA LEHRER 6 Mason St. Soon we'll be away from here, step on the gas and wipe that tear away. I'll be ok , aren't | always? But Erica, | love you! Ya, like I’m so sure. Try: Love you always Dick, me Jane friends forever. | DON’T CARE. CVSH AT,LSE,LB,AV diolch LSD...Aw, cool... ANDREA ELIZABETH LEONE 54 Baskin Rd. THANK YOU ALL FOR THE GOOD TIMES... B - CALIFORNIA!IE - YUMMYFUDGE! MAATY, THY JIL! HOPE WE'RE ALWAYS BUDDIES THANKS ESPECIALLY MOM, DAD, LIT- TLE E, TAFFY SUN NEVER MAKE IT W O YOU ALL CLAUDINE LESK 5 Hathaway Rd. Soccer 24 Track Swim Field Hockey Spanish + Dutch Stu Council + House of Reps Ski Jugoslavia (86) Travel! Wow Let's Dance Cutie, Fat? Wanta Fly!! Boy KW, CW, It’s been fun! Going too fast... TM MAL - BOLIAYD! Thanks + Good Luck All! Class of 87... DAVID LEVANGIE 42 Harding Rd. Dreamer 9 - LHS Football 10 63 65 35 - The badest of the bad The Coolest of the Cool - The CUI - Marquis - Pythons - Forves - Hot Rod - Buck - Guys we are the BEST - SYALC - CWAHIAPIMHFY - Biff no stoppin ya - Cornelius lives 101 - 0 cooco Cham- pagne - lam nuts - Death Luke 1:49 - Thanks Mom Dad MICHAEL LEVIN 18 Peacock Farm Rd. Debate team, tennis team. “People who know little else are usually great talkers, while men who know much say little. — Rousseau Long live donkeys; Down with Big Brother; Thanks JALPBPSLHLNLMFALMLBLGSMM et al. SARAH LEVY 15 Bryant Rd. ‘Child at Heart’’ - Israel‘85 Yeah,what the F, So, where are we going? Cookie dough raids, the Hall, Gorp - BT'86 Friends - | love you all! No sects, right guys? ‘‘deep likes’’ Thanx+ILY M+D+R - comptibonahugh! ANGELA LEWIS 70 Kendall St. 12 Years of Lexington is finally completed. I'm out of here!!! To C.l.y.,, Chelle, Cher, Jack, Dani Johnnie Mattie Best of Luck AKA Angie Baby!! BOL to NM AS AM SP AM TB HC PD CA BH NO MORE SPEX NO MORE PS!!! Mexico 87 BSU GOD MOM WILLIAM | LOVE YOU ALL JEFF LIMERICK 23 Hayes Ln. 2GLHSFB ILBTLHSIDA STICK SHROOMS?! PINK FLOYD, VMBEG, TSMB HENDRIX- IF G WAS 9.6 4 87 PARTY. TRIPS TO HUDSQNEVER GOIN BACKAGAIN LHS WISH 2 YOUL WERE O HERE! SJ? MARS AINT THE PLACE TO RAISE THE KIDS RM- HAPPIEST DAYS OF OUR LIVES...SO FAR? SHAKE IT EASY ITS A WILD WILD WORLD... JEFF LIMKE EMILIE LIN 3 Utica St. NH, ML, SM, AU, RK, PE+AH - UGNFORGETABLE LAUGH! - 2AC, SF, Mr.K, Mrs. R+P, TJ, LW + THANX FOR MAKING LHS SPECIAL. MUSIC,SOUL)for the best of me. ‘“MWRA '(Waiting for ya!) PA: TIENCE AND ENDURANCE=GH M+, “when we are all together, which make us ..better perhaps than we are”’ seniors 193 CRAIG LOOMIS 14 Boulder Rd. FOOTBALL 37 THANX MOM+DAD, CUL, DL, BF, BG, HOTROD, JM, BUCK, AD: AC DC CUCKOO J. KIMBERLEE LUCAS 3 Tower Rd. Varsity Swimming 9-12 (tricapt)CM HB JG JS KS RH SI - Thanks,Stowe86 ‘‘so sorry”: HHW BruceeWV, DETOUR (11,1) YOOHOO, crisco vs butter psychopup, Tippecanoe,SV - Zincnose, ’’just a lil bit’ - JA, loook - AL, Tks M,D,A,J - ILY! MARTHA MACKAY 180 Grove St. MARTY MAR - TAY MOM WHO? FRANK!! D.C. 86' PAGES I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU “HOW FUN” EMM - THANKS FOR PUTTING UP WITH ME! LL - DH THOSE CHATS! ITS - BW F - HOUSE A B BLOCK STUDY? KL - COOKIES! YG - FRINITES! PF)OH MY! HARVARD? RIVERSIDE - LAMS RU TICKELISH? SMILE LEO MAFFUCCI 440 Waltham St. EXCEPT THE LHS CREW YOU'RE ALL FAKE VERY DETERMINED EXPECTED TO DO WHAT ADULTS ACCEPT RECKIN BUT LOVIN WITH THE CATS Always there when you need me: YOU KNOW SELF DISCIPLINE LEADS TO SATISFACT NTO FAMILY LUCK DL RALPH+ CONTROL SCOTT MAGENNIS 5 Goffe Rd. BASEBALL ‘‘Agaim Magimmish!”’ Hyannis The Condo Crew - “If she'll have your dog’’ Switzerland 2 86, Canada 3 86, Italy 2 87 Waverly Oaks Athletic Cub ‘‘How Y’all doin?” “D’you do the physics?” “Mario” ST's hubcap? ITS ALL A PART OF LIFE’S RICH PAG- EANT REM SARAH MAIER 29 Bloomfield St. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on Keats SANJIV MALIAKAL 5 Holton Rd. UP MAINE ‘86 AND ‘87 HI FLY LETOUT GREG, WHAT TIME SHOULD WE BE OVER ANDREA MARANIAN 44 Circle Rd. Dance Club Good Luck - KB SW KC PC MW DS CM TW TC RH VJ KL Thanks for the good times - KBJP RO AG SH CH Don’t forget New York 86!! TK Prom 86’ Let the good times live forever!! Thanx Mom + Dad Love ya - Big Guy CARLO MARAZZI LARISSA MARCH MATTHEW F MARINO 280 High St. Win Thanx DK JC JD AL ACH! Wres- tling (82-87)Capt. Student Leader 76 Ford Wagon)BMW Camping+ Hiking above all the rest SMILE! GLY CAMPS86 BBS $BUSINESS$ 17 KIDS! ITAL- IAN STALLION 11 Thanx 9 SIS 7 BROS CLASS OF 87 Thanx Teach THANX MOM + DAD ROBERT P MARLIN 54 Grant ST. DAW - WAXBOY TMD - ANGRY YOUNG- MAN DJF - RUNSPAZ MAP - ELVISIMPERSONATOR FISXGAS WASHING- TON - THE CAMERA MAN CUCC87? ME MOMMA WANNA DOGFACE TO THE BANANA PATCH - S. MARTIN CYNTHIA L MARS 11 Bicentennial Dr. SOC 33 STATES “86” WLU LISA FROM C+BKEITH 911!GOBATIMUTME=CINCARJUD MANAW lit H F my F=KL, RH, KS, SI PSYCHOPUP CRISCO v BUTTER THANX CL TB - my Sis memories: NH+ ME Brian “WHAT HCH TIME ? RINGS - 4YRS? 5 8 85 | LOVE YOU FOREVER ILU MOM-+DAD C - THANX 6 - smile m - 6 LUK ELISA MARSHALL 9 Hadley Rd. HAYBEBAYBE JUNIPER - wanna go swim?! 72MATILDA - 13 LALLY - FF LEXIE chococippy? A BANANA Aqua- man y Babe 22 Tenderyears SO WOODY NO - A(ROX) K? BWSC HMR! Bermooda SpainCarib NHjot Cape Veramo gazskee park London cruising LOLI FHAUS Aim Tray G - Ma TANKSHENNI! KARA MCCABE 17 Hamblen St. Suk My L?EFt B uD J’NA?’sTy CHiKS Field Hockey Lacrosse Basketball 33 XCheering (TheDoor) GIG VroomSoxyCha- mis IATBALL Bert+Doris CB — Dees is not sexy Halu truckulentGIJOE - AhDropHer - NEV - JVPruns DPPhome IHaveNo Knees Twiz “‘Theusual TheOutfit”’Sucrets ThanxM+D ILYCa IJA seniors JAMES MCCADDEN ALEX K MCCLUSKEY 503 Waltham St. Checkered Scooters All The Way R.I.P. European Tour ‘86 Belgium Crisis T.C. European Project ‘87 V)Soccer 85'86 Jen,Germany’87 What Do You Say? 3.5 Hours of Laundry and 2 Movies Remember? Ich Liebe Dich Je T’aime J.L.M Lets travel Europe Together! CHARLES F MCCORMICK 37 Follen Rd. LexBball: “‘Born to run’’ Lexlax: Chuck E.Cheese ‘‘French Club” Mr. President? ’ ‘‘Jeff, Howard's killin’ us..a- gain! ‘‘lex Chem MD,we got our ‘B’s’’ Don't mess w my dice! ‘“‘talkeing”’ LW “Really?..Are you serious?’’ DMc, One more time LittleDis'! Michelle: ‘‘is that it?’’.. ALEXANDER T MCCULLOUGH 9 Hutchinson Rd. Clubhouse - Gulf TP Breakdown NH Trip Brothers DUBE UB40 - Fine Young Canables TP - BobD Woofy Jeffery OPIE - DOPIE Skinny Brothers Football 84 La- crosse .5 Chainsaw - Charlies 3 27 84 Thank - You KATHY It’s been great! MV Senior Trip Thanks Mom Dad JEFFREY W MCDONOUGH 125 Grant St. It’s easy to grim when your ship comes in, and you've got the stock market beat; but the man with style is the guy who can smile when his shorts are too tight at the seat. RUTH MCGILLION 352 Marrett Rd. cult status? SBG(BADISGOOD) S sleepy - reality’s an illusion (chameleon) blow it off - walks talks - kalidaes- cope lightening - if i could, thru muself, set your spirts free (BEACHS) L-i just might die w a smile on my face after all seniors (95 KATHY MCGRATH 82 Waltham St. HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA WENDY, THE MOPED D+P DERMIT 9thGRADE AA LISA AND THE RSTY BLOB AEROSMITH 83 84 85 PAM AND THE REZ MULLIBLE BSC KM + KF 2)24)86 GEORGE MCLESTER 11 Nonquit St. Dor. “To Be or Not To Be...McChil- lin... That Is The Question!!! Thanks To My Family and Friends: Val, Celcilia, Sorel, Camille, Stacey, Tressa, Laila, NT, Jeff, Riaford, Danny, RM, TD, CB, etc..Class of ‘87 Good Luck, Others Peep ya CHRISTINE MCSHERRY STEVEN B MCSWEENEY TIMOTHY J MCSWEENEY 70 Harding Rd. Basketball 54 Suckers the New Style The Paint Mobile “Whip it’ Bismark Mac Thanks Mom and Dad TODD W MCCWEENEY 70 Harding Rd. Basketball 43 Slick MAC The Paintmobile FTI Beastly Bous 4321 All American Thanks Mom and Dad JULIE MECRONES 1 Dawes Rd. After All that We've been through - LTBWKSSDSSCCKALTBM. Time wont change. Lee ‘“‘YourPapa’”’ MedFa JG - Thanx ILY 8 2 85 BAHAMAS! Lisa - Remember? 4:30AM.KellyS.ks - JG BF (PYP) SD - Oct “29'’ MW JM - Silence - Aint Nobody. Brian COM?+CiR LP Gd LCK. KS UR a doll Dad Ma Teh Mar PchLY MATTHEW P MELLO 171 Grove St. 6 MAD MAN W AHEADBAND LHS FOOTBALL 1 I'VE GOT SHADES ON A CLOUDY DAY? GRAND THIEFT AUTO? “IF YOUCAN’T SPELL IT DONT SAY IT” BUT THEN I'D BE MUTE BARCALONAESPANASOMOSELMUNDO JBANTON HTSWSS ?DP BLUES NOTHING LASTS FOREVER LETT THE MUSIC FLOW BUT MOST- LY WE WERE SO FREE ANGELA MERRILL 6 Stratham Rd KANHANYANAGRO’SCALDAARMER SUGARLOAF KC - WHERE DO I START? - SCRABBLE FEST WHITE CHOCOLATE PANTRY PARTIES LA - SHOW ME YOQR... MO 2000 MICROWAVES AND NOBODY’S DRIVING! RH - THANK YOU FOR THE POEM PG WAITRESS IHOP SF C... JUDITH MICHELMAN 43 Buckman Dr. SAC, BT - GORP 86s,85DC ‘THE HALL ANDEVERYONE “SO, WHERE ARE WE GOING?” UGH! THAT WAS SO GROSS! S H: COODIE DOUGH RAIDS. “YOUR FRIENDS WILL KNOW YOU BETTER IN THE FIRST MINUTE YOU MEET THAN YOUR ACQUAINT- ANCES WILL KNOW YOU IN A LIFETIME.” ILLUSIONS ILY M D, SDP DAVID J MILLER 18 Liberty Ave. BROTHERS DOOR WOOF SAM OPIE 5457 MAINE WITH BETH NEVER FORGET GO TO GET ICECREAM THE NOVA, REGAL,GP HOUSE THE CAPRI CHUCKROAD “TP” BREAKDOWN MILLER DRAFT “GULF ’ “TEXICO THE BOXS” SKINYBROS “SESSION SIGN” RTZ SUNDAYS W EB SUE THANKS KNUCKLES SKI TRIP DP JOHN JASPER MILLER 17 Partridge Rd. ‘‘Life is too important to be taken seriously” - RLM Band(PSL), lacrosse, Drummers make bad neighbors... Th- anks Garry and Chris, BM, and friends ILY mom+dad KRISTIN. MILLER 62 Dexter Rd. NNGGH! SLAAAKS! FRIGHENING SOCKS? HAMPTON BEACH ROCKY HORROR DARBY BURGER DUDE MONKEES TOM'S DONOVAN MB — J SCKMURD TSING ATAPAW SCKNDBLW “ILMHP” 1 6 84 3 1 86 “STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN” “THAN- KYOU” “WISH YOU WERE HERE” “RAINSONG R - TYAISLY,AIWF ROCHELLE MILLS 60 Highland St. Bos. Best wishes to the class of 1987 Hey Anita Bonnie Camille Connie Cynthia Donna Jill Karl laila Valerie THANKS for pushing Mom Love you Daddy Love Always Dwayne Watts as FS Love you Ashley be a good girl! Audrey I'll always be there for you peep ya LHS! VARTAN MINASIAN 166 Grove St. It’s finally over. JL G7CC 9 6 1969 The year it all started, 1987 The year it was finished. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. ILYA MIRMAN 1 Third St. THANX: MOM, DAD, Huge, Elmo “30 on without me”’ Palmer, LABE ““SUPERBOWL ’ wolf, Jim ‘‘start in 5th ’ STS,Doug “MONTREAL” weihrauch, Malibu ‘‘0-60 in 7 Minutes’'classic, Audi ‘‘no floor, brakes, collant,emgine” fox,Delta’ ‘‘on death Row’ 88, AEROSMITH BARRY MOHAN 47 Brandon St. BASEBALL HOCKEY 15 WHOPPA GRAF CANADA SS SWITZ - ITLAY NH TRIP WHOMP! BUTTFACE - IWAR- TYBYWMF RUMORS THECELLARBREAKA WNTS CS MAGIN SPAZ WHEEL DUMPHA - WONGW ITS YOUR FAULT - BUT THNX72 OLDS TRASHCAN THE CURB FIO'SOUDSQ THANX MOM DAD U TO WALLY - KEEPNTUCH JENNIFER MOHAGHAN 25 Skyview Rd. Woody LITS BUDDY 72 SO- CLAC 20 ImyTK NH: BUD Erinco- ATP HABEE 1...FRANCE87 CAPECOD Razors Trover? VAMOSALAPLAYA Elisa, my DONUT DELITE - ILYSWEE- TIE! BYBY XOXSMAL TANKS LEA! CSUMROOSTERS TENDERYEARS SKI BE COOL 18 G Hblocks TGang MICHELE MONGIELLO 251 Waltham St. SKIING, VARSITY FIELD HOCK- EY, LACROSSE - 10 - TIMES ARE NOTHING WITHOUT THE FRIENDS YOU LOVE TO SHARE IT WITH. “‘DINGDOMS RISE AND DINGDOMS FALL AND YOU GO ON.” - BH-7 17 85 - THANKS MOME DAD - ILYA STEPHEN MONTAGNA 400 Massachussetts Ave. to Act is to Live On Chonny! Harvey, WSS, A+OL I survived but not alone. Thanks M+D,all my friends. “You only live once, but once is enough if you play it right. Some of us need the eggs” - W.Allen Hastings Park Ultimate! “The Library’’ love al- ways - NEVER SURRENDER S LEIGH MONTGOMERY 49 Outlook Dr. No, Karin | haven't. Sit down- Sshut up! EXCUSE ME is this ‘‘Louie Louie’? INTO THE SEA YOU+ME Absolut nonsense YAHR Spread a little suNshine Have you seen the condi- tions?! horrendous! GETTING OUT OF SCHOOL MEANT GETTING OUT OF HAND Louder + Funnier SPACE DANIELLE MOORE 61 Ballou Ave. Dorch. To all the people that “‘be il- ling’ SR MS LM TQ QB JN JM TB CD CW What goes around, comes around’’ Life...it’s tricky To MS DB...good luck!!! Thanks to: JN MS QB SR SM CK TJ TQ Do RM...LOVE ya... TONEY forever. SHELIA E MORAN 19 Bedford St. BERT+DORIS 107 Oakneck DITSO Hyannis SKM L?EFT B D J'NA CH KS LONDON 007 Montreal Maine. Mr. MicroAlley7 4 85 TKED Thnx MamaC CHUCKWAGON - SkiTrip (Tub) B? CANCUN 87 Nic - DeriwGAlbma - Slmmr Pha - QEB RUB''d? BrewskiBall (IUTBAAL) THANX 4 PUTTING UP W ME M D J? GOODLUCK c 087 (not shown) FRAN MORINO 68 Allen ST. 861)TEXT ARTLET tHEGoOd TiMe SroL! OmE oNeRA | WaYs WiLI LoV Me Nt OfY oUr I m Ag In At IoN TrAn Ge PeOpLe DeStRoY iNg PeOpLe PoSiTiVeLy OuTrAgEoUs MY BRAIN IS OUT TO see DAY aint seen nothing yet!!! Herb You THANKS EVERYONE! YOU DONE WELL! in 1999! seniors 197 LYSA MOSCA 34 Parker St. Ill Always Remember the times we had DB,TC,MW,LC,LF,TUR the 1 that got me thru, | kno whwat it meant to be surrounded by strangers | though were my friends and, so didu. Thanks for caring Mom and Dad - ILY Dont worry - Ill makeout, OK! ILY - DAVE! KENDALL K MOSES BRIAN MULLIGAN 29 Philip Rd. Lou - Breakfast -COCOMTCIR Lause TAR Dousie - SdBansie ‘‘Movies'’ LT BW SS CC KA KD 10 Casti’s LPBSCBAALD 9th grade df buba SM NYYA THANK C of 85 MM NB—NA—kath - Heatha - Shh -ITTYTP Sh- T frdlys Shirl The Best Friend Mirt Kelly ha Bason WR Good)bye LHS! SYAIThL KIMBERLY MURPHY 19 Sylvia St. tennie shooze,ski, surf camp, Jams, Vuarnaet time, Mr.Bubble, creative driving, euwe, ick a job? Let's contem- plate the stars. Yes, there are trees and water in Texas. Be yourself-who else is better qualified? Thanks Ya'll for everything. SHAUN MURPHY 56 Taft Ave. Three years lexington varsity B ball ‘‘87” captain. Dauntless Defender of Quality - Bew-b-ques 1 - 5:Big Man and Eds shoulder “‘Boys of 69 next year feea’s 86 B-ball camp - whats up with that Good Luck - JS JF MS DW EK BH JK Bentley Falcon B-ball here I come! BRENDAN MURRAY 94 Hancock St. I’ve Got Big Plans When | Get Out of This Place. ‘| Wanna Rock! I'm an EASY BAG SMOOCH The COPP Wasted Years And In Leather Lace and Chains We Stake Our Claim. KERRY NAPOLITANO 653 Lowell St. 107 Oakneck SKML EFT B DJNA°’CHKS VonEDITSO Hyannis Chuckwagon deychee NapaH. NITE T. BELL - LaJolla - TBDS B-Ball 7 4 85 Thealley Ski trip(tub) The - MsisK+D operation rotc The moped Jhx MCQuebec Maine Ma, Dad, Paul, Melissa ILY always NEAL L NATHANSON 25 Nickerson Rd. TBC FOREVER BEING THER- E! kc WLY! LOSCHRIS JOEL SNAKE - AATOP SONJA? - STOWE 86 PROM - BARN - NH CADDY - MUSTANG THE WAGONLEAVING AMMAREME AT LHS - WHO ME SKIP? LGMWJY KEEPING ME SANE! SEMI - BC LG? JKJCASSWSY - PARTY! - THE BOSS SPARKY IN SUDBURY JP GC GL! RLD ILY! THANX M D STEPHEN NAZZARO 20 Middle ST Jake, Steve, Sully, Cal, FC, JPD THE Pout Hockey 6 Maybe this year, The New Years walk, BHill JP, SP, Every- ones 21 Ski Trip(tub), Road Trip, Dirt Toad to Humarock (High T's), The liter, CalFSP? Winston, TAE Cellar, Hydroslide, It really is an experience, Thanx M+D-+ Family REBECCA NELSON 27 Hayward Ave. Kung - Fu Rockport Stow-e - Taps SMEALS! What did u do Sat nite? Epidermis - Neg PSYCHOL SALAD BOWLS WOODY Hayden ADI I'n not Vic! MtSnow, HONDAGAG BBallTB VAN HALEN 86 - CCson 1 Know! AC Just Pickin JO! CSBF PS ‘‘What’s in your heart will never change” Thx - AD, VJly M+D, G+J JEFFREY C NEVILLE 27 St Richards St., Rox. R U Going? Where? Here! For All Teachers Who Never Caught Me - This Coors For U.Before | sit Tell Lies I'll Just Chill Say Good byes.Sorel RJ DD GM CW TBLJLD CB VJ CD KA SM JD KN MC JB JM CG DM DC BW KL BG LM RD JO SM CJSE LOVE KARA LHS FOOTBALL AMY NICOLI LISA NISSENBUAM 20 Dane Rd. INDOOR TRACK, OUTDOOR TRACK, X COUNTRY SUMMERS ARE TOO SHORT; U.S.Y. ISRAEL “IT’S ALMOST FRIDYA!”’...PUPPY - WOOF! U R MY SUNSHINE... “WHOA TWO LISA'S!” THE PHONE; BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. FRIDAY NIGHTS WITH DF NOT FORGOTTEN. TO N.N: A PIZZA WHEN WE'RE 65. “YOW GRETA NI 71 Hillcrest Ave. Come away oh human child for the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand I’ve been aching all through summer Cut me down Are you ready to bleed Flowers cover everythingMel AmyWe are young despite the years I miss the cricket SEAN PATRICK NOLAN 40 Highland Ave. ‘THERE IS SCARCELY ANY- THING ELSE IN THE WORLD BUT THAT: TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER” — JEAN VALJEAN THANKS TO MOM, DAD, MISSY, G. WHASHINGTON, AND MY FRIENDS. 198 serio LAV ease Bio ale : ee (top) Togetherness. (right) Gotta Dance! ANNE O’BRIEN 420 Massachussettes Ave. LONDON 86 AV T ride Nor- nubbins Spring cleaning Duxbury KL Shoelaces Mitch + beachtrips Jo Wo - Fairlawn Screggs ATJ - Silver and Blue Tra - Ski TG6th EB+L S days ML - What? Where am I? Thanks M+D CRAIG O’BRIEN 6 Hudson Rd. In the time when reality is illusion be wary when your opponent is defeated for it shall rise in a new form. Do not give up but call to your comrades. For even in the Land of Shadows allies can be found. For with your friends nothing can defeat you. DAVID O’BRIEN 16 Blossomcrest Rd. LHS Football 1 RB+DOLM PARTY Month The White Mountains Were Great! Goodbye class of 87 BC DS SM PM SM LW SL BM LB FF JB RB Oct 8 85 DEIDRE P O’BRIEN 43 Bertwell Rd. MAJORETTES - Keep Partying! ‘‘THE BUICK | LOVE YOU GUYS: Connie, Anita, Becca; JulieSAndrea GoodLuck! MW - 11 14- Joe! Michael, I'll never forget you! Dawn, Matti, Mikey, I'll miss you, EASY LOOK BUCKO! THANX, I LOVE YOU Robert, Agnes, Kath, Moe, Boomer, Stevie, George FBDO JOHN O’CONNELL 15 Sylvia ST. Frddy + Eddie THE OK's AEROS- MITH+DMC THE Crew RD RC MO DG BO SS JL JALM OM RS HK TG CO GG SF MS KF JG GJ DA SS PV SC Monday I've Got Friday On My Mind JEFFREY O’DONNELL DONNA OLIVER 27 Almont St. | LOVE JAMES COBE AND THANK YOU FOR MY CAR I'M FINALLY GETTING OUT OF THIS SCHOOL YOURE ALRIGHT MR BARSTOW, | ENJOYED YOUR CLASS AND | LEARNED ALOT WHAT'S UP CUNTHIA, BONNIE, STACEY, CAMILLE, JILL AND VAL SUZANNE YOU WILL FIND THE RIGHT GUY THANKS MA AND DAD SARAH A OLIVIER 60 Hancock St. Exec. House Pres. madrigals, C.C., etc. “You don't look dumpy!”’ HOLA! Smile guys it’s over! Thanks Cheryl,for being there. Thanks M D,ILY Good luck KTO,ILY too. In the depth of winter | finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer-Camus HEIDY C ORDOUKHANIAN we. seniors 199 JULIE ORTOLANO 85 Bridge St. France ‘87, EVNH, DH, F House, Pek- Ravs, C.A.L., NYC, Maddog, The Grapevine,DW - That’w so cute! Cecilia, Juliet - Thanks Jen Sue Steph MD, GoodLuckLyY! “'It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisable to the eye. - LePetit- Prince. MARGARET L O’SULLIVAN 12 Aerial St. KANHANYANAGRO’SCAL- DAARMER Rwalph WAP? RAR? E B Drama Zone - WWAAHH! Draino Track Table Group IHOP Snuggle fest FFG AM - ZOOO microwaves and nobody's driving WW-PM Lives Angela's Spandex the Ultimate Man - 5 Jorgen Saj vivre l'enfer TYMOK K THE LAST 8 SF C.. PHILIP E PACE WILLIAM E PALANT 16 Slocum Rd. EEM TITRZU AIN ZO AGADAH! Todah L'kulchem: LN, SC, AR, LB, JG, PF, KZ, SK, TL, FS, Ramsoils, SL, JM, EP, JC, SV, DG, MBO'T, JLF, MB, COJUNUDOS, GTA, M+D, BARCELONA ¥1 DANIEL PALMER 7 Carrige Dr. WINDED; DYAAG IF YOU DON’T WANT IT DON’T DO IT GRAND THEFT AUTO PROM TOUR 86 TXSK SPAIN LANK OF PLENTLY COME ON MATT WRITE SOME THING DIFFERENT HEY- GUY! REMEMBER “WHEN LIFE GETS TOUGH TAKE IT ONE DAY AT A TIME XM + D ILY GO BEYOND THE SKIE SJ - BALL GG WHAT FOUL? T RAK NO PAIN NO GAIN? NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS ELLIOT PALMER 9 Rumford Rd I'VE LIVED MY LIFE LIKE THERE’S NO TOMORROW - VH, UET WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS (BEA- TLES), THEGOOD TIMES ARE GONNA KEEP ON ROLLIN’ OUTRAGEOUS- NESS? ...OUTRAGEOUSNESS? ...THANX KEVIN, IB, LAB, BILL, DOUGH AND EOE SPECIAL THANKS TO MOM+DAD JAMES PARISSE HEATHER PARK 7 Deering Ave. So long LHS, Remember Me Always. I Love mark LaVoie, You're gonna make it! Thank you Tony, Chicaro, and all the rest at Winning Farm, I'll never forget you! MUYA AMARMISS (or whatever you become) 1 Alice Cooper We love you! Looks like we did it guys!! VICKI LEE PARKER ROBERT PARSI JOHN PAYNICH 724 Lowell St. Good Luck to all of my friends. I wish you all a great future in whatever you may do. Remember,every once in a while you've just gotta say ‘‘What the xxxx’’ | mean look at my hair. Don’t be afraid to take chances guys, Colorado John HELENA PEREZ VOS 1 Barrymeade Dr. Thanks to AG AR CL AD SB SK NK JG MP VA PV FR AR JE DT O J BR VE RA NO 86 COLMEN AR AR EN AS CLIDER ALONSO MARTINEZ 85 PEDOGUASIS AN AS HO USE LD B FM BC PA SANANTON 1086 CT ESPANA RAFA MIEKE MIKI ALBERTO J+JB OCE EE STRESS PISCINACV BG C WASHING- TON DC MB AB L MONCLOA TTPOF USA STEPHEN JAMES PESIN 18 Suzanne Rd. One does not find happiness in Life one earns it. If you don’t know where you're going, you can’t get lost! MC, CC, BD, CB, FM, “HTS”, ‘‘WSS)nardo”’ , Luck to Rammer, Frizzbob, Mr. Tricky, das moof and the gang from Kurgan the Ogre. Thanks folks! Family is 1. Shaolim! ERIK PETERSON 3 Winston Rd. Mads 86 WE CAME, WE SANG, THEY LEFT A shadow fell over the land as the mighty bronze dragon spread her wings in flight. ‘‘F.M. ’ The best kept secret of 1986 YEAH)DUDE!! AS ‘‘THIS SIN’T BINGO CALCULUS ERIC LEE PILANT 200 serie: 3 5 “ae Qo ee (left) A pensive moment for Serena Zabin. (above) Ola! LESLIE PIRAINO 7 Abbott Rd. BFF)BC SK My Lft Bud J’nasty CHKS BS CB MD EB JJ AA KN TB JV SW LD KM FV NV DS AR SM LM WE ARE FAMILY LT GB CC BM - CASTIS BC - MLTB LOOKIN GOOD RAY! DITSO - )107 HYANNIS MONTREAL PROM 86 CANCUN 87 BE GOOD LAUREN EB - DYKTF? LYGG THANKS M+D 1 LOVE YOU STEVEM! 20 CHRISTOPHER PITARYS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER AUDREY POE 8 Elena Rd. PO-GO V. SOCCER, B-BALL AND LAX 35! POE -FACE YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON ME, I WILL NEVER HIDE YOU SEE, FOR I AM BY YOQR SIDE! AP MG SINCE ‘79 B-BALL BUDS! DREAMER! THE BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF ‘87 THANKS LHS! ROCHELLE I'LL MISS YOU! THANKS RM, MG, WK, MOM, DAD, JIM ERIC ILY MICHAEL A POLLACK 61 Prospect Hill THE PAPER!!, USY Lex Conven- tion 1987, Tell - A- USYer, USY BBall, Club Goldberg 13 Bazillion, Habmoog, Militia Drive, Where did Jody mechaber come from?? Group 8 lives forever, Thanks guys, | love you: MA, DW, RM, TD, DF, LS, RB, SU, DJP Thanks for everything Mom, | love you MICHAEL D POLLEN SARAH A PORTH D JEREMY PRESSMAN 22 Locust Ave. USY Exec VP+Chapter Prez, Debate - Stop Arguing Press! The latin Bleachers, D-house Lunch, It’s a FEST, Tgoopie,musket Editorials, Yigs, Chum - Pal - Ace Buddy - Sport, Judy, the porm - the Day After, ‘I laughed, | cried. i enjoyed it. Highest Rating. Four Stars.” CONSTANCE G PRICE 52 North ST. Connie AKA COCO Rabine. | will alwyas remember you guys AK BH DO AC JS SI GG RM SE LJ. The Buick the black sheep.Are you 2 sisters? Good luck to all my buddies! Thanks for the memories LHS | love you Mom,Dad,Ceece and Caloryn seniors 204 STEVE PULEO 23 Pearl St. HOCKEY 7 THE BOAT ITALIA THE RAT $ MICKEY P SPUNK JF SPZ JPD3 JS KAL NEW YEARS TRAIL THE TUB “86” HYDRO CAN SS W - PROOF DUMPA - WHOPPA SPUNK TLASTMAYAAF DO ITAT SEXTON NE WOMP LOVE YA MOM DAD JAY PURRINGTON 102 Fifer Ln. “JAY P’”’ THANKS MOM DAD JON “SHAYN-O'C YOU CAN'T ALWYAS GET WHAT YOU WANT NEWPORT LARRY, NY, BL, NS (AS) PARTY EL BETHEL, VERMONT - THE BATCH'S THANKS KL'YACOUB’ AC-TRI FITZ’S HOUSE - UMASS “SKI DUDE” STOWE TRIP - DOUBLE DAFFY CREEDENCE ‘77, IT WAS A GOOD YEAR! NICOLAS RADVANY 4 Washington St. Great Caddy Caper nuwave. F- Truck has class. Seash Bartles, Baker's, Berry + Burnouts. “Er what...” Senior Slump has hit, Schmidt. let’s do Europe, eh? Kumonawanaleig - sorry Jess. Anna+Trish- Rockport + Rocky Horror that nvr was eb mp jp gd dhs! - thanks guys LUCIA RAHILLY 25 Theresa Ave. (ex)hall people - swawg? big, blond stupid - ffie StTropez ‘85 the usual (Ipp) phone crisis (123...) lemedgsltalk. J2a3sr. coke sistersal. bananafanna sundae - small quantities of ice - hsv the lake hypothesis d g 9 the hug- community clothes (am calls) bye Tish... SANDHYA RAO 33 Whipple Rd. DEBATE IITMADRAS: 84 86 So, where are we going?... The Hall - Thanks everyone memory is like a child walking along a seashore. You never can tell what small pebble it will pick up store away among its treasured things.Keep in touch all Thaks MDRK - ILY - AR JAMES F REESE 12 Wilson Rd. BURBUJAS - MICHIE! DAN - BUG KIM THANK YOU! ILYFF SHERACREW - HGSJRVM THANX - CCKSMCCDJB NICE JAMS? GOOD LUCK GUYS C.Y.O. SKI TRIPS FOOTPRINTS JS - THUMPSLUGGO! CAPE SUMMERS THANK YOU MOM, DAD, NONN AND POPS | LOVE YOU AND | COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!! JOE REESE 12 Wilson Rd. PP CRA2Y IMBODSKLWWBBACJRSV MUS- TANG CRAN - HILL BB - MOUNTAIN CAPE COD SUMMER PARTIES THANKS MOM AND DAD COULDN’'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU! BRYAN REESMAN 16 Highland Ave. END GAME ) What's a gnote? What ARE we talking about? - Uh, guys, we were on pause... Thanx JH+Cas+th- ose who aided us ‘The Librarian’ SPAIN 86 Are you suggesting that coconuts migrate? M.Python No one can stop me now,|'m a human dyna- mo - JUDAS PRIEST MARIA REILING 28 Meriam St. Thanks Mom + Dad! Baltimore HOME SAC, Tennis, Debate, NU ‘‘Chill’’ “‘clueless” ‘‘Do What Makes You Happy” 202 seniors Greg DeAngelis, Carrie Small, and Karen Seligson all wonder just what it is they’re going to be doing next year. ELAYNE M REILLY 25 Walnut St. THANKS Mom Dad and Mrs.G, | Love U all, | Wish the best of Luck to all my friends. yo Dempsey Be Cool Now ms. jones meet me at the Polo Club then chill at 88 West. SA What happened to the wine? Field House was fun thanks AB for coming to visit US. RILES SAMUEL CASH RHINELANDER 44 Lorraine St. Beezlebop? ‘‘Cool- Beanz!”’ , ArmadilloClub, ‘Gravity get U down” - Talking Heads; Coleman Hawkins ‘Body and Soul . Band, Adv. Jazz Combo, drama, life, WindEns., JazzEns. Maine ‘72 '85, gta rules! Love U Ma and Pa. Thank U Mr. Leonard for all the help. wish | could fly.Bug out! LEIGH ANN RICHARDSON 14 Blossom St. When you find out that your time is close at hand maybe then you'll begin to understand life down there is a just a strange illusion. MAYA 1 LEACH CHONG Bubbles Rule! Love Ya BETS, Wendy, Len, Fran, Shel, Christy,and the rest of the ‘smoking area” MONTREAL!! EFSBJS. KARI RAVNDAL RISNES Venusveien 7 6400 Molde - NORWAY TO LEX- INGTON AUGUST 86 THANKS TO THE BECKS AND FRIENDS AT LHS EB TY EG MS EM LEXINGTON WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART A YEAR FILLED OF GOOD MEMORIES, OF LEARNING, SHAR- ING AND HAPPINESS AFS 1 MUSIC, SKI CLUB MONTE BRA, HJEMME BEST DANA ROBINSON 16 Webb ST. MA. ARNG. DW SJ BJBF SM KC KS THE FORT GANG, THE PRIVATE POOL PARTY w JT+KS+SJ WALEX LIFE IN THE FAST LANE McD'S FOR LUCK Everyday. Coors is the ONE! The ARK-+ The RANGER. THE BEST IS YET TO BE. DeMolay Softball+ Basket- ball Battle Greed Later Sam HYG Thanks To Mom+Dad RIMA ROBINSON 9 Paul Revere Rd. Rockin and Beaker 203 and Rog Bonehead friends forever Florida 85 White russians coffee Playhouse Sum- mer of 83 YG Telling it like it is Glenn Thank you to everyone who helped me ML LC YD MD EC SR HL JD BS CB Granola bar Baby we were born to run WENDY ROGERS 147 Shade St. Love to Mom Dad; IM OUT! Italy Bound 1 CIAO Kath, Christi, Rima, Leighann, Fran, Wendy, Yvette, Bets Bri, Katie, Shirls The rest of you “‘Smokers’”’ in the ‘‘Area”’ love ya lots,Have a good one! Rob Rog Demo, Mt. W, NH condo W Shel, BubbleheadsMexico, Moped, BMW, Hi LD, miss ya misty ANNE ROLLINS 10 Page Rd. SKM L? EFTB DJ°NA?VCH KSA JV HS HB MC KM FA RCS SCLUV YA TRULYDC - SANDIEGO PUB SatNite MAMAC’'S B-BALL FLA. BOOGS FAFIESCAR SB - JV MD “THANKS” Rob NYEJB When the burger hit the floor IFIPIP JD My Friend JV In the Masters Cham- bers ThankU4my own life John Derek Mom Dad Nana Luv U All RICHARD ROTHSTEIN BRETT T RUBEL JENN RULAND 13 Gleason Rd. Eternal bus rides Put it in his fruit juice!! DON'T PULL ALL my hair out FRAN MAL QUEBEC 85 86 Where does it end GD X-tra tickets Gym is important!! (all the mountain hug toomany pes) AA AA AH AH AH AH A GUACAMOLE + S- THINGS TRIPS FOR MR. K + MRS. H KEEP THE SUN! PETER SABRA ANTHONY S SACCO DEBBIE SACKS 8 Thoreau Rd. SKML°?EFTB DJNA’STYCHS waf Chuck wagonKS: The Sprinkler, HGR, JM Skirts T BELL La Jolla: KNTB: The moped wipeout Brew Skiball DitsoHyannis 107 oakneck Ski trip tub ! want a pad pen Hnite 7 4 85: The Alley operation ROTC EBTB: Whipple Hill CONFETTI MyFlo! ILY M, D, R S JONATHAN J SAKEY 60 Forest St. JJMURPH? WOODMATT CHEW Hi DAVE Jeez Junior “‘The Boys Of 69 ’ What Sup with that?! Pool Party DAVE has a POOL? Brew BAQUESI 5! Oh Boy | Couldnt | Shouldnt But You Forced Me Basketball + Lex. Youth Commission Thanks Mom + Dad + Family jill + PiP SQUEEK seniors 203 EDEN R SALTO 416 Concord Ave. Thanks for the memories. EB TB BS LD SM BS LP RB JV CM Love Ya Madly Ray ‘Twist of Fate’ CanCunJimbo “‘let’s talk ’ Krisy “Day 99 Just Go Away’”’ Missed you RH Romans 8:28)30 Keep Smiling Kiddos Thanks Mom, Dad,Lain +Dave DEBORAH SAMPSON 8 Brandon St. MEET YA AT THE RADIATOR - MW RB KC PC SW KB TW AM CM. NEVER FORGET THE SUMMER OF “86” - MAINE, ‘‘THE WELL ’ KM JB VP KBBA MA DB DW EM. THANX GdySs! GOOD OLE’ CRAFTS KB CL KC KW. THANKS MOM,DAD ILY. THANX KATERI! | LUV YA JIMMY 4 - EVA 6-30 86 JULIE SARMANIAN 330 Bedford St. THE GIRLS DO BH AK CP AC BFA ACLRC The Lunch Bunch AKAC THE PIG ROAR BONE? PARTIES Imnoth- one LUAU5 86 DOCAPE 86 PELICAN+BUBBLES ‘‘Fiesta’s’’ LITE’S SKI- ING 12 26 85 151 DC COORS ABSOLUTE MAINE the Big Flat VERMONT in JANUARY Cukes PARTY w THEFLAGS - Captain D+D DB 83183 BRIAN SEASHOLES 10 Field Rd. B-Ball 3 yrs.Z-Chill out dude! Thanx dad. Don't forget the Cape Bad Uncle Nickalus tell me a story)F.U.B.Y.D. B.D.‘86 Ilchie see you in old Mission N.R. D.D S.G. R.H. Good luck! KAREN SELIGSON 6 Crawford Rd. SKJGSI ISRAEL 86 LITTLE RC EXILE RH SURVIVAL KIT SI- YOUR MIND?LY - STSLRJJKC GL N. GEOGRAPH- IC, BRIDGE “H” ANNUAL BT “SO WHAT’S YOUR POINT? THAT’S REDUN- DANT” B. HILLS DREAM? YAHEL ALL CARDS ARE MARKED- ALL FATES WILL COLLIDE...alarm. LENORE SENNEVILLE 65 Oak St. I'M OUTA HERE! PALM TREE BOUND THANX EVERYONE; BETSEY, WENDY, LIEGHANN, LISA I'M GONNA MISS EVERYONE! MONTREAL! YACANADA HERE WE COME! - NON WHAT!? PARTY BOUND! NO MORE PENCILS NOR MORE BOOKS NO MORE TEACHERS DIRTY LOOKS! A.C.! SCHOOLS OU 4EVA YEAH! GOOD BYE LHS! JAMES SESTOKAS 44 Downing Rd. AIR SOD GH RH BR MF JE DJ RJ JS SH KI RIGYC Cause Sgt D is comin and your on his list You got your pride,you got your visions Dont subside dont ever give in ROTTEN TO THE CORE Warriors of the flight Soldiers of the Night Stnad up,Raise your Fist cause you believe! MEL ANDREW J SHANAHAN KIMBERLEY SHAPIRO 5 Thoreau Rd. SD KA BW LT JMLT BM DS BS KN GB TF FG BLT Sneakingout BBFJMJGAPYP Billy | Love You! SKDFJM Walking in the Rain NG Thanx for being there Love Me Down Boston City Hospital DS sprinkler Hit 6 Run JMS KNDS operation car Moped KAiKen mobile TF chipped tooth to Julie My closest friend - ThaxlAbt . ’ Ry “3° TPF re, elotatt ARNE MATTHEW SHAW 51 Wachusett Dr. A flute with no holes isn't a flute anda doughnut with no hole is a danish) TIGHE WEBB REBECCA SHAW SUSIE SHEA 61 Buckman Dr. AFTER ALL WE'VE BEEN THRY - TIEM WON'T CHANGE KA SD CC JM GB BW LT? KS BRI FF FINGERS CAPE COD 86 “WHAT U WANT BASEMENT PARTIES MAINE ‘‘COOL CHANGE” BB BARNY “NO I’M NOT!” “GIT ON OUTTA HERE “I SWARE” MIKE ILY 4 - EVA THANX 4 ALWAYS BEING THERE! THANX M+D ILYM HOWARD SHEN 71 Hancock ST. MADSDCLUBFOLLAANAFEXCELSIOR JULIET SHERFF 1387 Massachussetts Ave. ‘‘Whever you are it is your friends who make your world. Julie: thanx for making it what it was all8 + D For 3. AUSTRALIA; drink what? cops where? Social crisis anyone(DW) EB- lock TY, excuse me? height is not imp't. here. AT T; golf courses. CE WK SW SZ NY CJ V+ALS. TAK SHIMIZU 58 Cliffe Ave. Soccer NO REGRETS, heeay! Shimone, “Sir,Pele was black Bing-bing - goal. RAAT-PACK - Stowe Silvela, C.B., Where's the romance? ‘‘Never sell your dreams for small desires’ SIR, Woo, TAC Buzz, Corbett’s - someday ZeeZ. Luck is a byproduct of busting ass. STEVE F SILIPIGNI 23 Stimson Ave. Sillions and Billions My Goal Was Accomplished - John Some People Never Grow Up These People Know Who They Are Your Welcome JJ W. Shatner CHRISTOPHER SILVERA 83 Pleasant St. 3 GREAT YEARS AT LHS,THANX MOM+DAD LHS SOCCER 1 “MINE!” - SIRJOMPING + DINING STOWE84, 85, 86 LETS SKI BUZZY! RAAT-PACK - BEERS AND FIGS (CAROBS) WHAT'S A FRENCH FRY? V-BALL AT FF - HOMEGROWN - THE RIVER - CRUYFF 14 AARON SILVERMAN 18 Ingleside Rd. Words of Wisdom...men, Said the Devil Are good to their brothers: They don't want to mend Their own ways, but each others. )Piet Hein Israel Ho. CHARLES M SILVERSTON 14 Partridge Rd. Tennis, Yearbook Ed.; Siberia. RAY FANCIGB - Billius, Mark, Aaron, lan+B Bluck - Library - Defense League. YJ, Call Me A Fascist But don’t call me a communist! CHUCK - Mumice2! PATS - SOX: CHUCK THE HEBREW! Celts, B’s. Thankstoall. Chris: Ramsey - ARAB Theo. 88 Goodeye + thank you! Yaz! RRGB JAMES SISTERSON 36 Webb St. The puck stops here. L.H.S. Hockey. Taxi. Taxi. home,Please. Tan People in a Honda, no way. So are we playing football today? We won the seies at ED'’s field. Oh,by the way, there are 8,420 holes in the ceiling tiles Mr. T. Thanks M+D CARRIE SMALL 6 Fairbanks Rd. Varsity Soccer Tennis, Ski Club - David 6 15 85 ‘Memories Together Last Forever ILY - CooCoo Keith Call 911! - Go Batimut Me- Mama-CAR + JUD + CIN=BFF-SAGT’S BEST CS 19 LF 20 KG 21- JrPr: CE KR- AL: NYE‘84-5: LOON - Memories: NH ME - Thanx b of Luck Bucky Rod - MISSUCHAR - Thanks - ILY - MGD K JAMAL SMITH 78 Woodbole Ave. ‘Did | hear a r-c-l slur?!’’ Miami and AirForce waits so I'm outta here! Everyone left better have much fun! Let's not get too Kinky here know what | mean? Right! Umm - Hi! How are you! JUDY SMITH 8 Ryder Ln. KEITH CALL 911! MANA GO BA TIM UT ME JUD CIN CAR THANKS GUYS RH SI KL KS PLYCHO PUPPY CRISCO OR BUTTER THE BIG DEBATE LDU LOU HOWS UH JOHN? BECK G.I.W.Y.B GIVE ME FIVE PEAS LITTLE FINGER SEE MD SNUGGLE I.W.A.L.Y. 11 23 85 “MI- CHAEL M D ILY CAN'T THANK Y'ALL ENOUGH MARLA SMITH seniors, OO MEGAN SMITH 6 Locust Ave. MADRIGALS, CC, WSS, F+W: 1am a farmer -| can milk a cow. ShnaJennyS' rag AC JC AD RG Sunshower and (thanks) Mr. D. - May the long time sun shine upon you....piano singing ocean writing MOUSE STAMPEDE the quad (oh yeah, my walkman) Dvorak Vega conflict- ing emotion SCOTT SMITH MICHAEL J SOARES 41 Kendall Rd Thanx Mom Dad ‘‘Have you seen Juniors Grades?! Giggs Later Flatty! Lex-Lax gives ya the runs!! Summr of 84 MC, MB, ML, Rocky Mnt. Spring water! MDBio - Bud Nan - I'll Always LoveSRemember you!! niceGround! CF WHAT'S UP BABE? Yacub! Seat Belts John! Bye! JAIMA MARIE SORRENTO REBECCA L SOUKUP 335 Marrett Rd. Photo: Thanks Mr.Z; CHADS Sat. nights NT: Cape Cod memories, hokies in the rain togas, ILY always DK 6 15 85, OYI PLNH, SA jeeps! DDC, beachbums, FFE, BB: Nantucket, thummin to Mobidier 1strow ECHO..quarter’s anyone?, Seagram coolers..so many laughs; so many good times... LEO SPAZIANI 41 Fair Oaks Dr. CCC JH THANKS FOR EVERYTHING- LYSA, YOU STILL HAVE THE FINEST VOCABULARY - REALITY - THANX MILLIE AND SAM KOSLOW: YOURE A COOLDUDE,| GUESS YOU DO DESERVE TO HANG AROUND ME! - INADEQUACY - JPG - WE MADE IT MADDOG - IF YOU LOVE SOMEONE SET THEM FREE I GOT MORE THAN EDUC.DID U? GEOFFREY SPEARE 10 Vaille Ave. LHS - Where the Future Begins Tomor- row 8-0 THE EDITOR HGR XX CLIMATE HUBRIS W'S CROWN 2'N1W GJEHFC - THE ETERNALS ‘‘May You Live In Interesting Times.” HOBIN ROOD(-+ 48) HOUDINI PARANOR OORT Thanks: P5WR, R705R, U3U75, 03887RU— “The road goes ever on and on...” KATHLEEN SPENCER 36 Liberty Ave. LUCK AND HAPPINESS ARE BOTH RELATIVE THANKS RAJ,LIZ,MELISSA THIS IS SENIOR SLUMP? 1 LOVE YOU MOM AND JOE LEAPE FOR THE STARS THANKS AT AND DW I MADE IT!! STEVEN SPIGNESE 110 Maple St. HEY BABE,WHAT’S YOQR SIGN? LI- KE,YOU WANT A VELAMINT? LIKE, BEACHBOYS, LONDON, ROXANNE (putontheredlite), LIKE, ROCKY HORROR (ocoahooahooah!). GROOVY. “TORCH?” Gotamatch? THNX JOHNNY DAVE. BOND, J.B. Ferae Pe- cudes LIKE, WITH WHIPPEDCREAM AND JELLO! California Dreamin TOM A SPILIOS ROBERT SPILLANE 22 Oxbow Rd. LHS-GOLF MVP, Co)Captain “Gunga, la- Gunga”, Maine, ‘‘The Dew is costing me money.” Keep in touch! RP, SM, GG, MCx2 RANDY SPRINGER 20 Wood Park Cr. Thanks Mom, Dad and Penne SUSAN STAYN 34 Ingleside Rd. Ybk Student Life Editor, CC, FC, Longy; “The hall” smile! Sun mornings - HC! tweedledum MASP '86 musicals,USY “‘fahredup!'’ What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us RWE. Good luck A,H,J! Thanks M D - ILY BETSEY STEPHENS 82 Bedford St. FINALLY OUTA HERE! Now What? Leighann - ‘Im waiting in my cold cell when the bell begins to chime...” maiden Metallica Muya Damage Inc. BC Ironbird Canada Bound - Wendy Lenore Summertime Wait What’s Up? Boodenveiser Goodbye Lex Forever! Dont look Baky TY)M J BONNIE STEWART 118 Bedford St. SK My LEFt BuD JNA stY CHikS WE ARE FAMILY WN PHD IT SO HYANNIS 86 1070 AKNECK PUBYS SAT NIGHTS MAM a CB BALLDC 83if you were here | LY BREW SKY BALL FLO MY HICKEY MASTACBlemon twist GOLF COURSE TRIPS D R CHUCK WAGON BSUMCANCUN 87 Fuzzy duck ROCK OS IS TAP BN VB ST XM TI MN JP C84 SJ Skiing MDQC THANX MOM + DAD | LY 206 seniors DEAN STIGLITZ 23 Turning Mill Rd. Clarinet Tenor Saxophone. Wind ensenble jazz band orch et. al. Bike Across USA Summer'86, 4330 miles Miles, Spryo Gyra, Coltranc, Stan, Beatles, Bowie, Purple, Yes Sean, Deep Purple A Penny for your thoughts...Twenty Bucks to act them out. DANIEL G STONE KRISTINA WENDY STUHR 22 Forest Rd. Quebec Tracey Hayden Skating G.Beav A Meeting? Open Arms Summer of 69+85 Canoeing Bruce 7 3 85 ILY Mark teddy8 12 85 Brian Adams 8 86 Van Halen 10 86 Bob Segar Thanks M,H,D+P,E+KB Liso Leo Billo and karin Thanks Mr. I'm Pulling out of Here to Win!Wheew KELLI STUMP 8 Minuteman Ln. SW HB- Miss u Turn and Face the Strange Changes - DB Scary!Blah!Heellp me! JT ST KH LG NK CC MC Thanx for everything! | Love u guys! BT BF SJ DW KR JW SB MS HP TB JR- Thanx! JS)I miss u! 5 13 85 AL WAYS FOREVER Marc! | love You! DB PF TFF 1 U MASS! ILY Jules! Mom Don - THANKS! HEATHER SULLIVAN 7 Wheeler Rd. MCJBLBRBKMNP ORANGE AND PURPLE JAAR Playing Rambo in the woods NYE at JB AH she stepped out for a minute - AR Bat Green TC's on the driveway and on the couch JA Don't Give up wly Thanx JB for keeping me incognito INFYR | LUV GU MOM DAD JOHN SULLIVAN 441 Bedford St. SKOLIS. JAKE. Puleo, Spaz, kal JD3. Let Me Tel Ya About MAR- MI, Hockey 13? Humarock 85-86, SC liter, Ski Trip Tub CAN SS New Years Trial. ILU Mom. JV Its Your Turn to Fly. Elizabeth, When Iclose my eyes | see Your eyes.Get out of my way Im chasing my dream. DEREK SURETTE 9 Shirley St. VARSITY BASEBALL - the ultimate sport? From RAMDOLPH F-HOUSE w BLACK Z:-28!! ‘“‘DEWEK CORRUPTION MASTER CE GW - CHIP DIP LIVES TJtop ‘HEY BUD PAPA'S FOR- TUNE COOKIE! DE, HH - GOLF COURSE JB- BLANKET JO-NYC MF, PB, LW, KE WO RDS CANNOT EXPRESS - TFE JS - ‘MOVIN’ RIGHT ALONG” JULIE TAMARI 165 Lincoln St. SD RNT! You're so far way from me- DS TFF GP Cure, PF, MSC, DB, WS! Shall We Holmes??? SCAREY!! I'm PSYCHED!! Red Toyota!! BFF: KSNMR- TLF! ILC KELLIL! ST KH NK SW CC MC BF- BT-DW- SJ AG LG HB DR ISRAEL‘85 SB MS GP CHICAGO ‘86 - JS! THANK d! I'LL MISS YA! TODA IMA ABA, MIK SHAY - SHALOM PETER TAO 2 Ross Rd. (TSBS-JGC)Thanks Tennis SCM CELTICS RSXP ats Thanx Mom for putting up with me all these years!! UBF YR-BB Cal.HIC? (left) Still can’t decide, Leanne? (right) Chris Silvera: The next LHS janitor. seniors ZO AARON TAPP 40 Locust Ave. Well, THAT was interesting ANGUISH FEAR Flush The Fashion RikSRV Easy Bags rule OK GO AGAINST THE GRAIN UNTIL THE END GUITAR TD, BM, DD, LL, EL, KC, SL gd luck in HS: THSSMVRMC Get al WOT Queen DE MAMMY NUNS ZAPPA Things fish gregary peccary jazz discharge porn wars BOOTS!! SHARON F TAQUBER 38lngleside Rd. “ITS JUST A STORY ITS OVER BEFORE IT STARTED” OPOSIT VE ILYM D ‘‘WHATATRIP” COOOL! BRUUCE! SFAI CAL TFF - 2 AQUA MSC THANX GUYS: KS + MR JT KH NK LG HB RP ILYSW!ET JW SC CC MC PA HP MS SB PV GEN PUBLIC UMASS M M’S OLIVE WINE- KH MW AVORIAZ ‘85 THANX MS. KEG! ILYMIZ! AG ANTHONY TEDESCO 11 Douglas Rd. LHS SOCCER NO REGRETS - PYM LIVES - Bing Bing Bing GOL - STOWE ‘84 Peeta, Peeta Jung HAEY! Coltz Shim + Silvaila WooNF Diamond Ethyl Alcohol The Wagon - DANO - It Was Kinda Fun - 15Conn Please No Later -OHTBP - FFAFs+ cCombos - FKNLarr - Leh - Flame - Duke BJ. Momady Paul | Love You And Miss You Already. LISA TEMMALLO 586 Lowell St. After All That We've Been Through - JM SD BB WS SL TG BK AK SC CB M Time won't change.. BAHAMAS! Julie Re- member? 4:30AM. LTClose the door. Jimmy Nov.1, 85 7-30 LY SORRY. MV. Bos LP toe Bmtar 7-8Reu. Beach. MY flo - Cralgie Park Sam. No! Pam Chris Gd Lckw Baby. Laren “Cutie” LUVYA MASDAD CAREY THOMPSON 8 Apollo Cr. L.E. “BREAK THE FALL!” K.L zinc VARSITY SWIMMING 9-12 K.C + JIBS, Laugh session, Maine Weekends, Kath+ Sal-Sp. Experience - “Life's a Rock”’ Sun Valley Summers Thanks for being there Leanne. I love you Mom, Dad, L+L.Good luck little T LISA TIGHE 12 Birch Hill Ln. After All That we've Been Through GB KA LT SS SD LT CC BWLD JM KS Time won't change... Timber’s Bri! i wanna hol you till | die Jim “‘Chez’’3 1 85 ILYFE IFYF! Lee T. Close the Door(LT) BEB 2:30AM trips Beach(cool change) Florida 84-87 - CapeMENH Love Miss Ya TH DMPJJ SHARON L TIMBERLAKE 22 Outlook Dr. STOWE - ANIMAL, SLIME, RICCI TIMBER2’S - LUV YA SIS DITSOHYANNIS - VETTE THANKS FOR ALL THE GD TIMES GUYS HUBCAP? LGMM HOPPIN’IN MONTREAL - 381, BUMBA, BOUJ CANADA: OH+SLINGS=PASSED OUTSDL, JS, MBCHUCKECHEESE, NH BASEMENT PARTIES FLA CALIF MULLISTUD LUV YA - M+D, DEB, DAVE SHIRLEY TIMBERLAKE 22 Outlook Dr. Timber 2’s, Basement Parties, the roc ks, Summers in Canada, Hopping in Montreal 281, Florida 85 87, telling it like it is!! YE, Danimal'’s K.K., Rockin Rima, Mul, Thanxs BM, RR, GB, BS, EB, LT, SC, AR, M D, Stench bag Beaker, Hampton, Fuzzin)GB, Mom, Dad, Bros, Sis’s ANNE TITELBAUM 7 Loring Rd. If you see someone w o a smile, give him one of yours EEE! Photo, no? Socks? mutation Traumas; mAttacks KL, KM; caught in The 60’S Donovan RB, BC, Bk; yowl LM; dont be Adh PG9 13; party S B; juan - yes My Dad knows What It Is-uht sorry KW i Dont Run In public; HA! DMamlty PM JJ JMDcape JS DS NA PS NANCY TOBIN 15 Earl St. stars.LGC - leisure rules! “‘decent young citizens clad in togas’’ - Summer...thnx - to all my friends i share memories w jk - “welcome to the unexpected” paris'86-quel pied! ‘‘everybody’s in show biz-it doesn’t matter who you are’’ MDRRSthanks - 8 17 85doug... DAWN TRAFICANTE 16 Fairbanks Rd. ‘THANKS FOR THE MEM’RIES THEY ARE ALL IN MY MIND.” MOONS, LEE LEE, BOBSY..., DIMPLES. GOOD LUCK! CHEERLEADING. ITALY!. LINCOLN ST. LF, DB, LM, MW, TC, ST’, BC. TIPPY TOES 6 15 JG 5 3 1 86 BILL TRIESSL 94 North ST. SJ DW DR TRL BF JT KS YET JG “THE FORT GANG” IBBBK Rush DP PG Castiellos A Block? OCALI- FORNIA I'll be back! JA TM HP MK FS TH VIC Thanks for putting up with it Russ - YET what time is it? Don't forget the morning before Quebec! MB VALwe miss you JC)S LA TED TYSON 67 Shade St. DEBATE DC-UM TOC WHAT’SSS THE NEUM- BUR? AHHOUI, BON, BON, BON. CA LM RM GF DF PPPG JW RS ST JW BR- C’MON!! JUDY BLUE EYES THE EAGLES GODDESS OF GLAZE UMASS‘86 THOMAS MALTHUS IS A GOD MY 1AR’S ARE FOCUSED. DAVE OPHULS IS A FREAK BOOF DC THANX MOM AND DAD YG ANITA GNG 4 Lake St. only, the instant you lay hold of earth...cast it far, far from shore in the winedark sea, and turn away break, break away into the night, and through the rain into the half-light and to the day. STEVEN VACLAVEK 208 seria: (left) Don’t leave me! (right) Erica Berman and Stephen Grammont share a peaceful moment. ANDREA VASSALLO 10 Daniels St. THANKS SO MUCH M7DI LOVE YOU TABLE GROUP STOWE-SO SORRY! SUGARBUSH - TAPS Concert Crew 11 16 85 ECONO MAINE - 69-86 PROWLING EHOUSE TUBBS THANKS FOR EVERYTHING ERICA - THE LIST GOES ON BEST OF LUCK MICHAEL- (LATE NIGHT TALKS), JUSTIN NICOLE VELLA 27 Bedford st. SK M L ?EFT B?D J'NA®CHKS? Rokn'R 107 Oak Neck, ditso- Hyan., M, Mon.Trip, Alabama Slammers, bumba, chuckwa- gon, QB, FBanu, Butts -‘‘sister’’ - deriw - hey Paula T - Mama C. “Seasons of Wither” M P JILY JOAN F VISALLI 18 Webster Rd. FH, BBAL, SBAL, 15 MAMC SKM?EFB?DJNA?TCHKS - JBMC DITSO Hyannis FLA - AIM - FAFIESCAR SBARMD MBBALL Halu TRUKULENTgi JO DPhone CBdisnotsexy - SUMBY - TWIZ - PRUNMD Pu - B, SN - BANGHM ILYDC NYEJB RAISIN VROOM CHAMIS JFYK YaOrder? TBARonWHEELS “Puta Boogie In ya Butt” BOGGA ILYM+D JONATHAN VITIELLO 4 Redcoat Ln. LHS-Soccer, Swimming Meat and Potatoes ‘'Vita non est bene sine amiciis’’. Lactid Acid Buildup - JW What have you done Animal Pete? Friends Forever LCGWJW + Anyone! Missed. Place In The Heart - BBDMJS. Good Luck Russell’s Juniors Hey! Laytah, Boyeee! SUE VORENBERG 20 Grassland St. I'd like to thank the board of education for ruining my childhood, | just wish | could be as cool as all of the people who used to beat me up. NED ROTHAL FOR PRESIDENT!!! DAVID A WACKS 1 Winthrop Rd. THANKS TO: RPM, DJF, DJP, TMD, MP, RB, SL, LES, CMA, SMU, AS. LAX, THE PATER, FENN84 USY, THE JC6, CANADIAN CLUB BROKEGRILL HVD SQ, TEAM E-BLOCK, SIDE! B GREEN SWIM, PUTANM, EMPTIES GRAVEYARD, SOMH! TRUE-FUN, CLOSET PUNKS, D-CAF, GREEK, SPUT, USY HOOP, ZEKES, PILGRIMAGE 1985 HEIDI K WAIBEL 41 Outlook Dr. BIG CITY OF DREAMS ““MYRT'' TOWN OF THE TIMES - OOH BABY! “‘alert” we're off to see the wizzard the wila- beast and her boys- my ‘‘Christine”’ - Pink shoes...the Turning Point - my night in shining amour TCIWN4GU thanx M D KARIN WALDMAN 73 Spring St. Leigh, have you seen Anne run? Excuse me is this Louie Louie? CReSS Bitter Nasty MLG PLC the soon to be CSUHA - SUBSTITUTE Karl, Waterskiing the dock WEEZMYGENADICG! LPME S - Disposable Fun - Absolut nonsense. SLM - When I'm not there in spirit I'll be there BRUCE MCDILL WALKER 22 Baskin Rd. SO MUCH TO SAY, IN SO LITTLE SPACE...TO:ALL SENIORS AND SHIMON, CW, JW, WOO, PJ, TON, CH, VITO, SB, SILVAYLAH, HINGE-HAIR LBEE, OMAHS KRISTI - GOOD LUCK, | LUV ALL YOU KOOL KATS. W FAITH LUCK. ABVE ALL: RAAT PACKERS WILL SKI TO THE GRAVE)SENSE seniors LOY (top) All this college business can get distressing. (right) ‘“We’ve been here all night!” ROR lll ELIZABETH WALSH 10 Ames Ave. After all that we’ve been through SDSSKALTSBCCJMLT time will never change us. KS Me+Fla BOBw Sue S M?GD°CT IMY M M's - bbf STWSDWF out w Chris WON Bri ILY Mom- + Dad - Mary - John - Kathy Rad SP+KS DiRe’s ITALY Don’t say goodbye, goodbye is forever SARAH WALSH 115 Grant St. M1...M3 BAND WE Chorus CC Mads “FAT MAMA ALTO” districts all-state ARSENIC - Elderberry Wine MERRILY Thanks foreverything Mr.D, Mr.L, Ms.E, Mrs.P SOPH - Hey Old Friend! Thanks M+D, JS Good Luck to all my friends. Do it for the fat lady. TAMMY WALSH JOHN JERRY WARD 12 Hancock Ave. THE RAAT PACK “‘87'’CW, TS, CS, BW, CH, AB;Soccer Swimming Capt, Lacrosse Capt.; Good Luck LZ CW; MOM-+DAD, Thanks for everything; Mike + E.G. The future is yours. Broth- ers forever;Kirsten | will never forget.T.B.I.Y.T.C. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER WARD 6 Hathaway Rd. SOCCER 86:LZ, JW, CS, LC, GW, CH, TT, EW, BW, TS, JV, SB. THANKS FOR A GREAT TIME. RAAT PACK “87”; BRUBAKER, THE COLTZ, SILVADAH, SHIMO, AMMAD, J.WARD... GOOD LUCK LEE JERRY, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING.KIR- STEN ANDREW, WITHOUT YOU GUYS LIFE WOULDN'T BE THE SAME. | LOVE YA CHRIS WEAVER 5 Redcoat Ln. Rich and Phil We're in your shoes — Let’s Lope we can live up to all your ideals. ‘‘It is the hallmark of the honor student to be lazy” B.Levy ‘‘Farm League Foever!’’ Super Dave - “Frisbob!” ‘Put it in writing and we'll talk.” DAVID WEBSTER MEGAN WEBSTER 220 Indian Hill Rd., Carlisle MA Skating HAYDEN- ETTES - Nationals - GOLDEN BUCKWHEAT! LYS! TRAC! Keep in touch Rockefeller Center. CCHSSLUVYAM ED CRAIG D WEEKES 119 Lucerne St. Dor. THANKS Mom and Dad I Love You Both Good Luck In the Future Class of 87. Thanks MISS Jones.Love you always Dawn I'll Never forget you CG SE VJ KH JN RJ LJ SK JC Remember all the Good Times we had. “Weavesboy”’ 2AD seniors RcRLACE YOwR PLAtt dad Me % c RS a eet as F sak eae sie ees 6, a = i. . = a, i ae a ELLYN L WEENE 15 Mason St. MC, GE, CC)Oh, wow! M1, M3, G)House died and didn’t revive, Itried. Spelled with a ‘Y’ in 86 87. AVC, AEC (don’t goet confused), SM, SF, SR, ML, Oh, and all you guys! Thanks family! Love to all for always. With the dawn comes glorious things. My Persona is freaked. DANIEL WEIGAND 30 Independence Ave. Musicals, LHS Soccer, Madrigals Jets Rule;Yah Dude! ND AB-wss2x RK - DANCE! - Look out Broadway, here | come! - LG AC OREOS! - Any problems? JS JO SL KS - Thanks for being there Trisha!l love you Mom Dad! Smile, it’s contagious - thy eternal summer shall not fade - WS MICHAEL OLMSTED WEINMAYR 49 East St. Cantavi, modulatus sum, fabulam egi. (Thanks Dr. Fiveash!) Is it still morning? Colrado Orange - learn to love it. Low D's - get down! ‘‘Oh joy! Oh rapture!”’ To everyone in MIEM3 - | love you all. Huh? What? There’s no more room? But can't | even say that... MAUREEN WELBY 16 Farmcrest Ave. I'll Never Forget ya KB SW KS KB PC CM TW KC AM Meet ya at the radiator Micky D's SG JB JO w Sue F)Block DO 11 14 GB Thanx For being there ‘13 ' The Van Bermans The WEIl KM MA DB GP KB EM JB BA Summer 86 The Cape Maine Glouster Thanx Mom, Dad Grandma ERIC WELLS 3 Crawford Rd. Woo)Areeba BING BING GOAL! Tony Just walk beside me WEBS - Always Shimon - Sir Colts - Mr OFF Big D - so gay Moon - Keep on Standin goLee Bru Hanks Lie dwon Forever SG A Heart of Gold To Mom Dad Lisa+Family - All My Love “And may your Dreams be Realized’ MLK WALLACE WESINGER BONNIE WHITE CYNTHIA WHITE 64 Ormond St. Thanks to Mom Dad Good luck to the class of 87 Good luck to Donna Val Jill Dan Stacey Camille Cecilia Jeff Rochelle Sorrel George Raiford Thanks to Ms jones Ms Prescott bye to the crew of LHS Jamie Steve Jake Spazz John DAVID S WHITE 47 Circle Rd. BASKETBALL, BOUS OF 69, Piano Man, McDonalds All-American, Bussiness Card, ‘‘Diner’’ The Golf Course, Brew-b- ques I-V, leisure, ‘lounging by the pool’’ BHMSEKSMJSEW LORI WHITESIDE 4 Robbins Rd. Soccer indoor outdoor track radiators U2 ‘85 MY (BBF) MD HH CE JS JO DS KE LUV YA Thanks Mom + Dad Lu Thanks for seeing me through)Best of Luck Everyone will miss you JOHN WIESNER GRAHAM WIK 56 Robbins Rd. SOCCER Capt EMASS CHAMPS; Twice N. Div Finalists; 3 Seasons Worth the World - Thanx Guys; A)B, St.J(S)+W only makes us stronger; 10 min Sr. Season - No Regrets+The Fire Still Burns TCINYF “FR” Tiger the KK not’be unconnect Were going out in a Blaze of Glory MOM+DAD TIMOTHY WILEY SARAH WHITNEY WILSON 5 Tewksbury St. HOCKEY CHEERLEADING 84)87 GUMBY 15 J'NA’sty ChiKS ditso HYANIS86 Cheeze Curls MamaC.’s B-ball Budnites - MD JAD CARROTS 4 LIFE - DB SAM NoKnees - VROOM TWIZ-LER ZADEE(I have your feet LD)HALU)WideMouth ALways Forever “SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME” LAWRENCE WOLF 11 Tyler Rd. G'lord...life sluggish stars. Au revoir, friends, good luck. | went insane, i went to the hospital. The party at my hose. The car that isnt.Pam, ilya. Is there a world savior in the house? Jeff, Shutup. Monreal - Sex-C; bon. See You at our reunions. seniors 244 JOSH WOLK 5 Jeffrey Tr. if i could just interject one concept at the juncture...; Ay! Me Duele la rodilla!; Rebels are we; Lou? Sign language; Twin Doctors; Wolkmobile; Can you dunk?; i was nowhere NEAR Oakland!; Splunge; The unresolved nose issue, JW, CS; Movie Night The Wall martyr MICHAEL N WONG SUSAN WOODBQORY 157 Lowell ST. Thanks guys! I'll never forget yiz! PC KB DS MW CM SL AM TW KC KB. The radiator! S'up what? eithr minutes toPS? man!?! PC SG JB JO w Moe F-Blocks If it weren't 4 u Sue...well you know the rest! Sue? 7-3-85. love you Mom Dad.ILY MICHAEL ALWYAS 12 30 84 BETH WYNNE 8 Middleby Rd. “Giggles” Mr. B. + Mr. F.-CAN WE GO? B.F. - Linda “‘Walk Forever By My Side”’ | will always remember BK runs, SR, MM, and JHC JHT DAVID YACOUBIAN TIA YANSEN 36 North Hancock St. KANHANYANAGRO’SCALKAARMER SF7C Ang’s The Last Eight Predictions Over yet? LY - RHSDKS N.Geogra- phic The Bridge ‘‘H ’ The Annual GT. Bicker Lobster Dinner GHSS WAIT- RESS SPANDEX The Ultimate Man 5 Jorgen WCR Vivre |’Enfer ErOtmeg Naf Leathr Lipstck Tennis FRANCE8586JT-MDS DAN YATES 141 Lowell ST. THANX 4 GETTING ME THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL KC, TD, NG ECT.LUV YA LL. SUGARLOAF “‘WHAT’S THE NAME OF THE GAME?!” METAL MILITIA, DAMAGE INC. PHA-Q STIMEY.RR LIVES, MAIDEN, PRIEST MEALICA, ANTRAX, METAL CHURCH, QUEENS- RYCH, MEGADEATH, PHA-KEY-NG KILLER!! MICHELLE YORK 56 Forest St. Mush, Track, X-Country, Stang, beach, PARTY! eee!(sorry J) BFF - Wheez (RAFTER! Plan 1A, Fla!), Lor(F)house, 2)dates, wtce?, Mer(B)bal, RAP! Why...?!, Val(twins? Piano bench, 7?!!!), Chuck (is that it?) Thanks everyone! | Love U Mom, Dad n Bill (stay golden) SCOTT YUSAH 10 Tricorne Rd. FOOTBALL TRACK STUDENT LEADERS LABB ALL OF THAT HAD BETTER PAY OFF 78 HERE I'M NOT TOO SURE WHAT EVERYONE ELSE WANTS OUT OF LIFE, PROBABLY SELF- SATISFACTION, WELL I'LL BE SATISFIED WITH BEING OBSCENELY WEALTHY a WAZ co SERENA ZABIN | Page Rd. I’m not short! Creative driving Lets contem- plate the stars What's wrong with Classics majors? Am | pretentious? Cape86 - Thanks my “adopted family’’ everyone else - | can't cook, clean, or wash dishes Paris 83586 - Tu me manque Subridenta per lacrimas Dr.F. - Thanks aren't enough ILYMD LEE ZOHN 9 Todd Rd. PETAH NO! WOO TEDEUSH SHIM SIVELA EZ- COLTSERDOG PPST IS GONE SSPTIS BACK SWOICMCMEIRNG SOCCER THE ROCK FF CALCOOLER HEY! ART ET INVERT VIDLINS CHUCK AND BILL CEMETARY HEY CHUCK THIS ONE'S FULL SHOULD HAVE GOT AN EMPTY ONE WILAK JER RUG THANX DAVE W LISA BARKER 26 Watts St., Malden (not shown) KERRY BLETZER 223 Florence Ave., Arl. KRISTIN BURRHUS | will always think about my years at LABB 52 Marret Rd. (not shown) PETER CODY 93 Commonwealth Ave. Dedham (not shown) GAIL CURRAN 61 Cliffe Ave. GLENNA DAVIS 195 Deacon Haynes Rd., Concord (not shown) DAVID JANOTA 16 Hancock St. BERNARD KAHN 15 Wellman St., Brookline RICHARD KING 41 James St., Arl. Look to the rainbow and follow your dreams. JIM LACROIX 83 Old Farm Rd., Needham MARK MILTON 63 Grafton St., Arl., CAROLYN SEWARD 16 Frost St., Arl. ROBERT WEISS 314 Bedford St. KIM WILCOX 52 Macon St., Burl., The Crafty Yankee School’s Inn 6 Muzzey Street 36 Waltham Street Lexington, MA 02173 Lexington, MA 02173 You’ve come a long way, Tia! P We Are Proud Of You! — Mom, Dad + Shana She brings the sunshine to our life - our daughter Judy Kay 214 reeghewe ens a a Phen ye on These are the times to remember BEST OF LUCK @lassiof §-S 7 . 3’ — S S S te = S ve a oF) a = a w i ie) O a AY ov Cc IS a) Need I say I love you? Class of 2001 Class of 1987 Ss) 21 Charming YOU ARE ALL OF THESE -- AND MORE. BEST -- MOM AND DAD Disarming Howard Shen and Company Jonathan Adelson We think you're great! Happy Graduation! Love Mom + Dad Jaima Frank Sorrento 247 onser GOLD The Krishnamurthy Family Tony and Muriel Piraino SILVER Jay and Carol Silverston Georgia and Tom Glick Louis and Heather B. Vitiello Linda and Norman Cohen BRONZE Mr. and Mrs. John McWeeney The Fortmans Lynda and Bob Wik Barbara and Robert Berger Donald and Barbara Bailey Paul, Susan, and Laura Lapointe Edward and Lorraine Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Visalli and Family FRIEND John and Linda Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Maruges Mr. and Mrs. Peter Belmont Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mills Jerry and Helga Waldman Susan and Michael Mar The Goralnicks Ronald and Sandra Levy The Palant Family Susan Chaikin Pam and Kip Rogers Sandy and Jack Sarmanian Rhodies on Castle Road Diane and John Sellars Many thanks and best wishes to all of the sponsors that helped make the publishing of this yearbook possible cknowleageme | Editors-in-Chief ... Amy Cohen, Raj Krishnamurthy, Chuck Silverston Student Life Editors ... Anna Lee, Susan Stayn Senior Section Editors ... Erica Lehrer, Serena Zabin Underclass Editor ... Rachel Hanks Clubs and Organizations Editor ... Melanie Chu Sports Editors ... Laurie Aaronson, Kim Lucas Academics Editors ... Ana Curbelo, Anne Galehouse Business Editors ... Jon Adelson, Jessica Kinner Communications Editor ... Jessica Kinner Photography Editor ... Anne Titlebaum Art Editor ... Anita Ung Thanks to all the staff. Activities Melissa Evans, Dan Goldberg, Amy Hsi, Chris Lee, Greta Niu Business Dan Goldberg, Michelle York Sports Josh Berezin, Shayn Bjornholm, Elisa Marshall Seniors Leslie Fletcher, Judith Michelman, Kim Murphy, Karen Seligson, Judy Smith, Tia Yansen Photography Erica Berman, Pieter Cohen, Jill Erdos, Mrs. Glick, Kim Lucas, Marty McKay, Meg O’Sullivan, Becky Soukup, Tia Yansen, Leah Zelinsky, Amy Hsi THE 1987 EDITORS Special Thanks to... Mrs. Karen Mechem — advisor, Mr. John Carrier — printer’s representative, Mr. Roswell Farnahm — photographer, the secretaries in the main office — Mrs. Schaffner, Mrs. Phelan, Mrs. Goldwaithe, and Mrs. Turzyn, and to Judith Michelman and Anne Galehouse for all their work on the unused index. Also Deserving of Thanks... Mr. Robinson, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Zichitella, Dr. Waring, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Mechem, and The Lexington Minuteman and The Boston Globe for the use of their sports pictures. 220 ie Lexington Savings Bank. The smart choice for education loans. When it comes to making financial decisions about higher education, Lexington Savings Bank gives you more choices. HELP LOANS Undergraduate and graduate students will find all the HELP they need with a Higher Education Loan Plan! Undergrads can finance up to $2,500 and graduate students can finance up to $5,000 annually for education. The HELP Loan is a guaranteed loan with very low interest rates. Repayment of the loan begins six months after you graduate or leave school, so you will feel financially secure while you are in school. In order to qualify for a HELP Loan at Lexington Savings Bank, you must be a legal resident of Massachusetts or a student at an approved Massachusetts school, and must complete a Standard Needs Test. PLUS LOANS Lexington Savings Bank makes loans available to independent graduate students and the parents of dependent undergraduate students with PLUS Loans (Parental Loan to Undergraduate Students ). To qualify for a PLUS Loan you must be an independent graduate student or the parent of a dependent student enrolled in an approved school. You must also be a Massachusetts resident and be able to provide us with standard credit information. That’s all you need to qualify for $1,000-$3,000 per academic year! HOME EQUITY LOANS At Lexington Savings Bank we encourage homeowners to use the equity in their property to finance higher education. With a Home Equity Loan, you can borrow from your line of credit only the amount needed at the time, thus avoiding unnecessary interest expense. We will provide special checks which will enable you to transform equity into cash. You pay interest only on the amount you borrow. Credit lines are available from $5,000 to $100,000. 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