Lincoln Sudbury High School - Dyad Yearbook (Sudbury, MA)

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INDEPENDENCE FREEDOM COLLEGE MATURITY TEST-TUBE BABY ARTIFICIAL HEART What Is The First Idea That Enters Your Mind FIAESHMAN When We Say aN NEW COKE MIAMI VICE INNOVATIVE V-66 LIVE-AID MAX-ED CARDS ACNE Sea cham aes at ek — : | =| - PTET A CR RINT OEE CREWE RAT SOO DARD TEES Tk. STE RAS TRAP EL SOD BIA BE = SAT ee Derik Allerton Judith Anton Scott Abrahamson David J. Allard Kourosh Atabaki Melissa Auerbach Elizabeth Babbitt Edward Barron David Batchelder Meredith Beaven Jessica Benson Lendale Beverly Kimberly Bisson DAVE ALLARD WRESTLING HAS BEEN VERY GOOD TO ME. PARTYING HAS BEEN VERY GOOD FOR ME. MY PARTY- ING FRIENDS DA, SK, CH, AW, JT, TS, PS, THANKS FOR RESTRAINING ME THROUGH THE SEASON. CAR RECK 85’. THE BOOTS WILL NEVER COME OFF. IT'S BEEN REAL BETH BABBITT-Berry; The Orher 1: Friends WMC; Good Friends The Best of TimesGA; Chicks of '86; T WFAF: Thanks L-S for Accepting Me!; NH 10 13; Superbow|; FMI; New Yeors; Special Times w JF; My Pumpkin-DC; | Luv John 2 20; My Luv Charcoal; BFF-Lisa: The Heart Finds So Much Beaury The Eye Can Never See DAVID BATCHELDER-BATCH-Skiing (Finish a race?), Baseball, Soccer-Goalies 1 “THE BOAT’’Sugarbush 86, GLT ERMMSAJK Commando Raids! Super- bowl-LS 1 (FYAB) Thanks Bill Sue-Jr Prom on crutches MDH-Thanx for sray- ing with me, |, won't forger you BOUND FOR MOOSE COUNTRY. Good luck Jon, You're Gonna Need Ir!! DERIK ALLERTON (Deke): WADC WAA-Thanks Horny Jam-Hoops Uunior Postman) Dacq’s at Delke’s-Roll our rhe barre! |-Liquid dinner-Chandeliers Pump- kins with Semp (A.M.) Runway Hey CT- I'll miss ya The bond is never broken AML-M D The Class of '86 lives forev- er-Thanks for the good times - - - U.V.A.? CAROLYN BASSETT-Hug a musician they never get to dance Goodbye LH, CQ, DC, PJ, JM, LG, and little sis. Les and Jan Thanks | love you. Also thanks to the music department for all rheir help along the way. CB is BC backwards! Scort-you are truly my best friend-there will always be a place for you in my life. | love you. Awoooo! JOANNE BELLI U2; | threw a bricls | LUV U Pere! Thanks Sarah; Chris M. “If | had my way I'd tear this old building down S + D 4-ever! Pere-|. W.T.F.U.4- ever! Thanks M + D! | luv ul “You don’t understand us so don't repre- mand us we'll rake our rhe future we don't need no reacher!-Sting-Thanks Brian! YO JUDY ANTON: Jude. Shopping in Iraly ‘85! DG in Toronro-UH-OH! To my good friends‘SSAKRMD-you guys r the besr!! POA? Ral ar Al's?! B-Day art Daves Ninja! MT alert bur then there's Chris! Marilyn Monroe? ‘Sup with me Stace. Al-you madman! Warmth and happiness! | love you Nan-stay cool EDWARD BARRON - Pressure from all sides leads to the evenrual squeezing from childhood inro maturity. Cars are addictive! When Running, Unix is a trademark of Bell Labs LENDALE BEVERLY-Thankks ro rhe way if was, and thanks to rhe way it will be bur, I'll give even more thanks when LincolnSudbury is just a memory Thanks to Cuuch you know who you are think of yourselves as ‘Classics’ because you are 1 by far. Thanks to the Class of 86! Ir’s been real = LISA “‘Leech’’ AUERBACH. The best of times. Laur-l’'m speechless Chicks 86- don't change RC-Ir’s your morher! NH 85-86 Bermuda 85-86 CC + JF-MFG FHockey 1, 2, 4 Go commando-Sum- mer 85 Drivin the Pierz auro Condo run Fly Girls Thief of Hearts-Seniors only- Fla 86 DIM-WWW? Maca JAP=rrusr Andy-ILY-DEFM SHARON BASZKIEWICZ-Thank you ro everyone who helped me through this year. Summer of 85 CAPE w Kare. ED, your very special. Craig, your a good friend, love ya! Lou, rhanks for the memories, miss ya! SLSOKCBMWH! MOM DAD | made ir, | love you Joe, | miss you wish you were here. Good luck Litrle BAS! REZA-ATTABAKI: Rez-MAC! Its been grear being your friend, Thanx for all the alrered states we have been in Soccer. Mr Mitchel. IRAN IS 4 Ireland 2. Thanx Mom and Hab. | Love U JMC. Demos. The Meadow. No more chalenges. BMW Jeep. Good luck Dudu! AC PG MR MH JM SG EH RC DC Oyster me! Only in America MEREDITH BEAVEN THE FARM-HOG, BIG BRO, SASH, EPH, STYME, MICH, BEEF CA LINE, MA, LOVE ALWAYS, BRAT- TIP FETE-VOUS LA PAVANNE?-SEZ, CAW, M(L) AURA JOHN FRANCIS, 21 JUILLET ““MY SHIP SAILS STORMY SEAS, BATT LES OCEANS FILLED WITH TEARS, BUT AT LAST MY PORT’S IN VIEW, NOW THAT I'VE DISCOVERED YOU.-RAY THOMAS KIM BISSON: Thanks to my friends DO MC GG RC TW DB All my LOVE to Sreve Kurtz The Srones Are Awesome High Tides And Green Grass Thanxs West for Getting me through rhe hard times Never Forger the times we had TW PF “'Pinls’’ “Fuel Time All The time” Mom Dad | Love You” | can't believe | made ir! Lisa Boyce Beverly Bitter David Boyd Matthew Boyko Melissa Bradley Iben Brain Christine Brier Kerry A. Bubluski Carol Byington Scott B. Camilleri Leslie A. Caproni Craig Caputo David Carey BEVERLY BITTER-FE BURNOUTS-DW- $10-SF-JF-MV-BV-CS-ML-HE’LL NEVER KNOW! LCSR-YOO-HOO. TRIXY 7 21- 23 84. FB-PP-LED -ZEP. RUSH-SN-GP_.AM PARTY. SO MANY PEOPLE HAVE COME AND GONE, THEIR FACES FADE AS THE YEARS GO BY! MIKE LOVE U -YOU ARE MY LIFE-1988! THANKS TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS-'M OUTTA HERE!! DAVID BOYD-Green, Yellow, Red-LIT- JAH Marley Whaolers-LaxFud-Coops- REGIN-So Aquadic Bio-930RUFap Dish— Hugher Fred—The Crazy COdd-Rar, Hor Dog, Q-ape House-'S. Side’ Iralian Separates Green Monsters-OZ.-The Edge is Awesome Super Bowl Carra- vane Bono is God.-DONBeverage. Mr. Mix I'll Cross The Sky! KERRY ANN BUBLUSKI-KA Thanks to all of my friends who've made my 2 years at LS unforgerrable. JC DC SW MS-the breakfast club, JC-snowbanks AW-DYAD, “got my license! 23 The Best of Times! Thanks Mum Dad John, Good luck: Bud '89, Sue 88, Jen, Mel, Den, And '87 LESLIE CAPRONI ‘Stacey and Scort B.F Forever-Thanx-Bev-Heart-our time has come-Led Zep-J-ML CS BV KH Trip ro RUSH-Good-bye to all- Regina-!'ll miss you all-Good Luck to the Class of 86- Remember all our Rockin’ Times if you can! KW RH LM and all L-S Partiers- Forever live it up CRAIG BLECHER: TD TM ED RH PW AH Good Luck FJD “There ain't no one nowhere nohow gonna ever under- stand me the way you did’ “every- thing dies baby thats a fact, but maybe everything thar dies so meday comes baci’ 'Things | thought would last for- ever are changing everyday’’-Bruce Di'l Steven MATT BOYKO, BEST LUCK TO PM, GC, SC, KM, JS, NEVER FORGET YOU KK. STOWE PITS, BACKSIDE BONELESS. GREEN THINGS! It doesn’t matter |'ll probably ger hir by a car anyway-ST. LATER IS, YAAH!! SOME MEN WILL QUIVER-SOME MEN WILL CRY, SOME DELIVER-AND SOME WILL REACH FOR THE SKY.-BILLY SQUIER B. SCOTT CAMILLERI To all The Parry Animals in L-S (and you know who you are) Keep the party going. “POWER windows’ Hey M.B. whar are those little green things! G. C. You are Gumby. Gor to love those Jocks (bahhhh Right) way to be zippy! Jun- gle Juice. Snap our of it the time has come to Party CRAIG CAPUTO 25 Pur Mole, Fittz, Gabba Goo Halloween '84 Gert lost at Killingron Lost in Boston Scrappin at Prom Living ar Foofi's Waking up Nude Chandeliers ar sSnells Jane, Let's try one more time Boston Larin FG Closet Lady Super Bowl 1 New Years '86 Special Secrets One more time, again LSmadness LISA BOYCE-Miss Errico, Mr Gould, Thanx you for everything. You really helped me through this year. Thanks Ann, thank you for being there for me, hope we will always have some type of friendship. swimming, Jr ski trip Jan Are you alone? Lucy, hope everything always goes good for you.!| See ya L-S MELISSA BRADLEY Mel Chicks of 86 TWFAF SBParty Survey Says X! Cheer- leading: Chel, Hud, b” KJS-BFF mxdrks, Best Times Jen: ILY bur | Hate Your Dog BEC: Im the RK SALAD CLUB w HL SJ BP LP. fmi NYE Jr Ski Trip BstDrvr Toral: 94b- caps | love you guys! -Dream until your dreams come true GL Mo Bi ILY MG D BRYAN CANNON FINALLY! | am out of here memories, thats all we have of good bad times. Ill miss L-S especially the fields, courtyard, hallways, hearer, metco my locker. BC is CB back- wards-See ya larer CB Les MC AC DS Penelopy (DP) SPOOK June 29 is my BDay Good luck LS track. DAVID CAREY GOD BLESS WADC WAA CHAMPS WHAT A CALL KEY BLUE BOMBER DAQS AT DEEKS PPD ON THE WAGON CLYSDALE TRANSFUSIONS CHEAP BROTHERS-RC PLOWING WITH SEMP CHINATOWN 2 10 85 BUSTED CAPED APARTMENT GOOD TIMES WITH MY TWIN M + M THANX RB ROUND TABLE LA BETH BELIEVE IT THANKS M + SENIORS VN. Michael Casey Andrew Caspe Mitchel Caspe Daniel Casto Mark Cerasuolo Suzanne Cetiner Terrence Clark Julie Clifton Rebecca Cocco Stephen Cohen David Colantuono -Renee Cole MIKE CASEY Three people can keep a secret if and only if two of them are dead MITCHEL CASPE.XC WINT CAPTAIN SPRING HURDLES TRACK: DAVE DOESNT HAVE A GUN: KEEFER HOLD YOUR FORK RIGHT: $MAG$ THERES A STOP SIGN: WHAT CAN YOU SAY ABOUT THE COLBY MAN: THANK YOU MCMAHON: UMASS HERE | COME: V BALL: SAM CHASESPD: BYE EVERY ONE JAMES CLEARY-I finally made it; Good bye and Good luck-EF AW SD AH RH RE; 4 yrs w the paw; NY by bus ‘86; The Architect; CC and the srate rour- ney; Coke is it; The ped; Superbowl; Where will | go? Mustangs; Thanks M + D “'If it's gonna get better, It’s gonna take rime’’-Genesis BEC COCCO-Rebe-Chicks of 86-FH-Fla 85-86 Fly Girls Bug Mel: Unos B Caps Becx 2 Sham Jam Miss, Snelly LP: Up North, 29 G Mic D's LA; Knock, irs the toilet Q: The Best of Times Gerr: I'll get it in the morning DL TW: Wanra Play Cars? Lets Switch Crazy: It was fun DS: BF, Thank U Jen: BF BEST MEMORIES Thanks U M D Good Lucls 86 NATASHA CHERNIACK-| LOVE YOU JACK!!! TERRENCE CLARK My life changed for the betrer when | entered LS, | began ro think abour about college and orher career goals, | also made a lor of new friends at LS and to them | say Bye bur | will visit offen and to Regina Russel and Mr. Chapman thanks for giving me a chance. STEVE COHEN-Spock The Logical Byte hacking (hack) Peace Live Long And Prosper-MS MM CA ES CB BA CS OC JD CH DI SF JS MS MA ED CH TM AD KW BB IP NP OP BP FH HF RM RH DO + All Those | Forgot CG-CHIN UP, bro, Life is good KPlll Never understand you EB- Ger A Life TL-All The Besr, Forever CHARGE! ANDREW CASPE.L.S. Track 1 It’s final ly over!! Hey guys up for a 4 o'clock run? I'm not drunk! Bye Everyone DAN CASTO.Dignity can be gained only in a profession which does not reduce us to servile tools, one which permits us fo create independently within our own realm -MARX A double bed, and a stalwart lover for sure, these are the riches of the poor -MO RRISSEY Vous payerez JULIE CLIFTON Oh no, nor the ropes course! Whar's meiosis? In the volvo! Oct 31 w K + A. Boo! Ah, Nope! Friends let's not say goodbye-Unforger- table laughs + times w JW, MK, CK, SS, NW, EJ. Ler’s talk SC. Thanks Jo- you're the besr. Thanks M + D + Ms W! There's always sunshine after rain Come + visit me in the U.K. ol? SUZI CETINER KL-back up just a little bir more! See ya. SP-GT'S blow-ups! Spar- klers. NYE. Xmas shoppingm’s areb! S - CB-le marin er mal. UghhQu’est que c'est? Au revoir. Sp-Irry bitry boo boo Yuck-Yucko- Prooey! See you all in the winners circle. Be yourself in life. Bye- bye. H. GREGORY CICCIU Mr. Plorr Besr class Best Times Farm Love AL YLW B.A. H. “Y.C.T.M.W.A Indys so cure knee high to a grasshopper Mrs. K.A.- S.U.F.W.Y. B.I E. W. That was worth ir! Good advise Dad Grear sports with M.C.H. AWTF SHAUNA COCCOLI SNOWED IN AT BABSON. WELCOME TO THE MACHINE- Pink Floyd. FIRE ALARM? VT, AC, FLA; SPRINGSTEEN ‘85, WAYLANDITES; THANKS-RM, SC, JH, GM, MD, HH, JC the gang. DONNA BRANDY, | COULDN'T HAVE MADE IT w OUT YOU- Good luck! THESE ARE THE BEST TIMES BE-FRI ST-ENDS 4-ever. M, D F-ILU AWTF DAVID COLANTUONO COL Soccer CC DCL CHAMPS Lax Class of ‘85 T FAGJYD + AS + KB + CC + L SPw Elleen Cape Trio Huey Lewis 1986: UVM Trips Stare Tourney SD Mistake Ann Janet TFTS Eileen: It Cidnt have been bertrer ILY Nobody Knows Where Youre Go ing Nobody Cares Where Youve Been -Glenn Frey SENIORS 2 ¥ f Kelly Coleman ; Ann Connolly Daniel Cooper Susan Cooper Kimberly A. Coppenrath Timothy Corcoran Andrew Cotto David Courtemanche Robert Coviello Reginald Creighton Kelly Dainiak Sean D'Angelo Ellen Daniels KELLY COLEMAN CAPE COD 85 LON- DON 83’ ANN CONNOLLY FRIEND 4- EVER DE G AC THANKS FOR BEING THERE DP-NOBSCOT IPSWITCH YOURE A GOOD FRIEND NJ THE FUN BUNCH SOCCER 15 AC DF SC CL DP DD KF BF 5 “BROKEN WINGS’ DB LS GOOD TIMES GOOD MEMORIES BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 86’ LATER LS THANKS MOM DAD GOOD LUCK B F TIM CORCORAN.IT's Been a Round Exp: FLORIDA BEGINS anew: JUDAS; YES; RUSH; DP; AEROSMITH; COPLEY PLACE + HASTINGS NY; USSR + Greece; The unforgerable fire; “By any means necessary’’ Malcom x; Polaroid; Trouble in paradise Quabbin; Maine: New Hampshire; THE MOTORCYCLE in- cident “| cant go on’’ Sreve K REGGIE CREIGHTON thanks to MA- Milke-THE FELLOWS KEKE, RUN, Udie, Bman, Pstone (sauce, weekends, Lesr, stock, linryballs) LSCREW SAMMY, Farry, RIZ, Pip, skinny Andy, John, MIKE, Paul (RW) barlgirlsLS- ACLifting-baldy, Milke C, Mighty whitry Durchboys Ferry, Ja- cek sauce WHR, SR, E, JC, SWISC, 34C- SOCOSUPGAME nosauce TW AMIA CROOM-SHORTY, Cheerleading 1, 2 caprain. Field, H, DAYTONA 84, NC GROOVES-CBLBMHRMMHMTAADMHD Xi'sDGMSCWRM TMT WKGFVPL STEP- SHOWS, SUMMER 85 CB-9-18-85, AG- Blind Dare, CAS, Spook, WUV, U Kev, LOVE U always. Good-times Yer To re- member, Bad timeslong 4 gotten, DAD MOM Rome, Ty, Will, Larry O, Phil, CHINA, 2 KATHY CUTLER: Mom, it wasn't so bad. Luv u 4ever Chris. Movies. HCW SS. 4ever friends FG, LF, Karhy always CHMomA, NM. JR, stay close, EM, RH, ER, MH, DC, AS, TS, RH, PJ. England w Cloyd, Judy the gang. Softball w Mr. M. UMASS weekends. | must say, that’s decent of ya. Yo BI Keep Smiling. Thanks Everyone. Bye LS KELLY DAINIAK We cannor enlarge Our conceptions, we only shift our point of view-WH Liz-for every top there is a lid; X-C1 gor door 1? 4¥amije r’aime! HE? JGP-the clthspn. I’m fine! CH- where's your Porsche? AH, KD, SE, M D-TY, The Boxer. Forever Young. Norh- ing lefr to do bur smile, smile, smile . . ELLEN DANIELS-My advisory board-CB, KR, GW, MJ-Thanx! TM, GG, AR, PW, RE, MB, JP, JH-NYC, PLAYS, CRE W-2 SPE- CIAL 4 Words! NW, MB, SZ, CW-CUZ! Grade 4! B-DAYS! SLP—my befri! HOL- HERE | come! Elephants! “You've gor SO much fo say, say what you mean, mean whar you're thinking and think anything’ —Car Stevens TRACY COLLIN The memories of all the good times will stay with me forev- er Kristin BFF Marlboro Boys? Nah! “Dancing Days “Did you know him?” Fund Ed w KD BR WH CB Thanx Ms E Jeff Now and forever | will always love you! Karen good luck! Mom Dad Thanx for everything | LOVE YOU ANDREW COTTO Thanks to Da’fellas- MO, PBG, JM, Huey, Mikey, Reg Glen RockKev Mike-my boys The Hor rub Club Sauce Did she call you Stallion? Cotto Mottoa Pisa P RWTRIP throwin’ GKegga ar Johns ShotsarCots Sheas LSBB AC Mobile Rez LT nicehoop Chlywop my friends in GR mtywry friends THANKS MOM AND DAD PLLA PLONE ANN CONNOLLY FROSH POTATO HEADS DLACK dancing dobermins Jr Prom was interesting Limo to the boar sorry DF SC Friends 4ever Carhy L. KF KC TW SC JG BS CO Falmouth 85 was “Tremendous’’ Good Luck ro all seniors Love and Thanks to my family-Alive and kicking- DAVID COURTEMANCHE Triumph 85 magi POWER, trip, panama red, blow, Labor Day 85 zoned our. LS soccer 1. Halloween 84, never again, bur wasn't it fun. Good luck ro those who deserve it. Im gonna ride on (with my Ascor) MR (love) To DB, Im nor going to give you My opinion because nobody is- fens anyway 33 1 aa “a SUSAN COOPER (COOPS) College Cry 90’ DCL? Daigle Cream Cheeze The ICON! CPB Fozzie’Bear Birm the worm walrus Life G separate Rode rhe whire pony Besos todo el cuerpo chicken Fondue The Forest Apricor Pear “If you Can Imagine it you can achieve ir, If you can dream it you can become ir’ Adios ROB COVIELLO SUPERBOWL TD 27 BASEBALL 18 SKI TRIPS? CAPE BTOWN TOOLS BC GAME WHAT A CALL FUN NEL IT DEEKS CRIB IS.IT WORTH IT YAH YOUR READY MAC THE BEGINING-TRA- CEYS WADC HEADS UP CRAZY LETS M + M THE CHEAP BROTHERSDC LEARN ING FROM THE LEGEND GORGO GOOD LUCK HOMESLICES THANX MOM DAD BYE 1 Kristin Darsch Edwin David Earl Dawes Patricia Day Joseph A. Del Regno Kristen DeMille James Devaney Frederick Diedrich John Dolan Kristen Donovan Joanne Dreher Peter Durfee Randy Edgar Rusty Edgar KRISTIN DARSCH Tracy, for all the good times-BFF Marlboro boys? Nah. “dancing days’’ w the girls. Yah, how ya doin’ Kerri. Fun ed w TC BR WH G LB Thanx Ms. E.KF-five year plan? Andy, Love you now and forever. Al- ways remember 10-13-85 10-26-85. | will, Amy-good luck. Thanks Mom and Dad-for everything. KRISTEN DEMILLE-Hey Jude, Srace, Al, Rand, Mark, Dave. “Let’s do Lunch’ Pepsi Woman, Sting me like a gosh darn bee. JP, Chicago, Thanks Rand. 20wem, No cheating! “Rookie of the year!’ Good luck D + E. ILYBS-good luck! Ral ar Al's. Summer of ‘85! 1st block free-Brealfasr Buddies. Bye SR, CW-Keep in rouch. JOHN DOLAN WADC Forever RCs NPort A little puck? Sourhie-Hunts Key Links WAA Champs LAX Green Ma- chine Cape, the Gull Flick The Lights MXM Sorry Susie R Table SUB RACES BC GAME PPD WATCH OUT CRAZE Clydes- dale Transfusions HL Keep ir alive Litrle D's The Paths of glory lead bur ro the grave EARL DAWES-Smoothie-Lax goalies do ir berter-CMLC-ED it'l be hard w our you-DRMM, good friends-Bud Lighr is too hot ro handle-No phonies allowed Thanks Amy for being there-Live for the moment-Ler it hang you bunch of Julies‘ Commando Runs-Sugarbush '86-5 See you up North-Symbolism is trash JIM DEVANEY ADC N.C.? FLORIDA CAPE BEANTOWN RUNS BASKETBALL- DCL CHAMPS SNOWMOBILE JAM- HOOPS ROUNDTABLE WAA. Thanx HORNY STUNTMAN SEMP BEVERAGE TALKS WITH BUDZO BEST OF LUCK TO SAYLESY, COVS, DEEK, HUGHSY, BUDZO REST OF THE CLASS OF ‘86 WHAT A CALL LUV YA MOM DAD WS 3, 2, 1 BZZZZZ2Z JOANNE DREHER: Lots of late nights early mornings. Won't be in ‘til 10! Homework? Julie, we tried!! Love you both Mom Dad. Lisa keep them in line, good luck. Joe, | need a change, thanks for helping. Sally, | don’t know?- 4:00 calls. | will miss you all. Always thinking of you Rick. PATTI DAY (PATTEMS): HAIRSPRAY, FOOF, IRK, BF 6 30 HENRY! BUDGIE, MEGA, COMBAT BOOTS, STP, Oil MGAR: SIDE-DISH, WINDOW, JS. KIM- WAKE UPI! HI LALA. RH-DTMHI! BYE AB, JW, MK, KW, CG, AN, TH, PP, KD. MISS YOU CH. | LOVE YOU JK! “BUT THAT'S WHAT'S WRONG-YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO CONFORM TO WHAT'S TRADITIONAL. -SIOUXSIE. FRED DIEDRICH: Emily-thanks for the good rimes-N.H.-Genesis-and remem- ber-lt just doesn’t matter! C.B.-Vice- “Briefcase full of . . ''-K-12-we were here. ED, MM, CW, SZ others-it was fun. “'Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes-l'm afraid it's time for goodbye again. ’-B.J. KEVIN DURFEE 77 marolt-$2000 Hemi Cuda-someday. worlin ar the Farm. Thanks to the Warriors. Sure. My bac. Beran parties! Sarrelite + Concerts in Worcester DPVHRUSHZZ ACDCTRIUM- PHAEROFOR. Thanks to: DC, PJ, JM, Beran SZD WWMC, Gordon times. Sum- mer w Dave + Mich. Cape 85. Sugar- bush. S'up Dude. who is Thomas Santos??? PETER DURFEE DURF DURFBAG BUTTUS FLY THE FARMS: OB HOG (CUT YOU UP MAN) SPUD GUIDO JOHN-THANKS TO: JON, HOG, COURT, PAUL, JIM, ERIC, MARK, SCOTT, BERAN, DANE-CWHAT'S UP DUDE)-SUGARBUSH 83, 84, 86 ASPEN 85, UVM 86-DREW + CRAIG (CAN | ASK YOU A PERSONAL QUESTION)-SUN- APEE-RADMOBILE- STANG-BERAN’S PARTIES. THE END RANDY EDGAR-Golf 1-4 Rocko, Capr choke + Capr S-Hockey 3 + 4 21- MOM + Kin EM + Sar B the coors crew-Barch 4ms NC ED luge runs-Sugar- bush 86-Superbowl Physics WO !I- Thanks KD-GL JKAS Thanx M + D A-B sks LS 1-Thanks for making LS + Sud- bury a grear new place for me and a super 4 years-SYWTSI SENIORS Sf MISSY EINHORN: Chicks of 86 JAM: Best Friends and Best Times We've Shared Fla 85 86 Ber 86 THANKS Ga- resy Gerty: IALY Mom Dad Melon Mull: 4EVER MINE Stew: CITTC Jr Ski Tp: 72 hr Cookour!! You Give Good Love Marry: NANTUC 85 Love Talks w the Big Guy Crazy ILY M + D NEVER STOP LAUGHIN’ LOVE YOU ALL- CHESTERXO! LUCIA FISCALE-FRAN BEST FRIENDS FOREVER! KC GO FOR IT, YALE! NEW YEARS EVE 85-86 W FG, CH, BK! LISA GOOD TIMES, THE ROUGH PAST + FORGOTTEN! JOHN MYLES, TOGETHER AT THE CAPE! ‘OUR MEMORIES OF YES- TERDAY WILL LAST A LIFETIME, WE'LL TAKE THE BEST, FORGET THE REST, + SOMEDAY WE'LL FIND THE SEARE THE BEST OF TIMES.” | LOVE YOU MAGS! STEPHANIE ENGBORG |. And | took the one less travelled by . . and thar has MADE all the difference.’’ R. Frosr. Thanx guys-ir’s been real! Hang loose! Life’s too short to rake so seriously!-U2, Dire Straits + Triana Buena Suerte Para Todos! I'll miss you!! ADAM FRANK: “| WILL CHOOSE FRREE- WILL” Rush NIMBUS '84 '85 LETS TOKE THEM BANANA CHIPS NO ESCAPE, NO PLACE TO HIDE HERE WHERE TIME AND SPACE COLLIDE’’ -RUSH LATER ALL WERE FINALLY OUT “I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON”’ -PINK FLOYD BYE. JILL EPSTEIN Tell me are you going through changes time seems like it’s passing by Jusr believe thar love will find a way Lionel Richie ERIC FRANK-YOU’'RE “ALL | NEED’’ SA- MANTHA REMEMBER THAT ALWAYS! RED RICH REMEMBER THE CHEST COM- PETITIONS WASTY IS NUMBER ONE AND LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY GOOD LUCK JIM STACEY KEN SEAN RON ADAM L.S. TENNIS HAD THE GREATEST CAPTAINS IN 86 TAKE CARE DOUBLES PARTNER AND FINALLY, | LOVE YOU SAM DONNA FEINBERG Fire Alarm, Snowed in at Babson, Welcome to the Machine; My Buddy Ron, Treefort, Graduarion Day 83 Let the Good Times Roll! Springsreen 85, Florida, Waylan ditres, We Luv Ya, JC, DK, Thanx, Good Luck: AC, CL, KC JH, SC, MD, GM, HH SC,'CH, RC, LV, JO; BE, and Shauna, St Ends-Be Fri 4 Ever! We made ir! AWTF JOSH FRANKLIN L-S Puck 1 PC-Deep Steep, the only way to go! RC's in N Port 85’ Crazy, Dole, Eddie: Sorry Corv HR. w Gin Eddie ‘“‘Gorra Buck'’-RR BM TUD Sear Belts Pack ies Parties- Kimer EC LF SK w Guz Rag Tops “Nothing seem the way it did yesrer- day nor will tomorrow resemble to- day’’-D.B. M D MITCHELL FREUNDLICH WAA WADC Great times on the links SG RR JD Vpuck Red line Summer 85 Cape Sail- ing Thanx Frankee, where's my waller kimer Packy SB Champs LF A part of me will always be you A part of you will always be me No matter what happens ILY The moles Good Luck Class Of SOmee EY Mets D GLEN FISHER “'l’'ve only gor a quarter tank, wanna drive?” Caughr in the Manchester Vortex, L.S. Road Warriors, Srarbase Sears, You should have bought a Chevy, Thanx MS, TM, KR, PS, AM, SM, DM, Gl, And many others “Hey Dude “Road Trip” 350 Dearh- wish'’ Das Vedanya JEFF FITTS: (FITT-Z) WADC Super Bowl Champs 31 LAX Smitry may Bro Best in Wesr BC W the MACS BLOND BOMBERS Ski Trip? IGA + FLA w Ger- ry Lawny “‘Rolour the Barrel’ Say LA summer of '85 AM Runway JAMIN on NYE The BOND is never broken AML M + D IWALY BETH “TO THE CLASS OF '86 THE YEARS OF MADNESS’’ KATHY FORD MAGNUM Sorry Europe 85, Blue Bols, Bahamas 86 LL, BK, TW Did we go dancing FRIZ! Tissues, sa- lades, redeyes Miss U AD and RP Thanx Dinsh. CONN FUN Fri nights Sr Prom HW. April 20, or was thar 23 WOWIIIE Joe-Guess Wharl luv yal Love you MOM DAD SCOTT FRAIZE-You see, rhere was This pile of parts Things gor really mov ing after a modest (Yer still crazy!) 2.5 years. 1985 Italy! Then SKIING like a fury! The summer of 85! Srarring: Nan trucker! Wellfleer!? Narragansett! LAND FLIP! Varer! AND: LS-truly glad ro |! known you. Bye Richard Frisiello Joline Furman Jay Gabbe Morgan Gaines Marcia Garlisi Lynn Garth Paul Gasparro Adam Glist Christopher Golden Gregory Goulding Andrea Greenberg Alexander Grehardt Robert Grierson RICK FRISIELLO Rock and Roll Tracy you're the best | love you. Special thanks ro BL, CH, TT, Kramer Guitars Burt and Ernie. Stay wild JAY GABBE-Jerry GabbaGoo 66 Foorb! 1 Superbowl Champs CAPTS Mole Firtz 11-0 HOGS Mel Gorky Semp IGA 84 85 86 Partyin w crowd Corv JF CC The Broads Scrapping w Lonny Mis-ILY Cape runs with Sep THX Jam Good Grub Good Luck Class 86 Thanks M D SJH'll never forget you! ILY YEAR OF MADNESS CLAIRE LYNN GALLOWAY Mom Dad | finally made it thanks for pushing me all the way | love you both very much! Jackie its been a grear 2 years love ya! To all my friends: Leaky, Lisha Stella Kim Regina Tiffani Wayman Scot- tie Patti Marcia I'm going to miss you all | love ya! Mosr of all Kim D PAUL GASPARRO GO BEARS CHISOX REIDO STALLION ANG AT THE MAT NO | SWONT DRIVE JOHN HOME SIP HARTY THE REZ ONE CC85 HEWEY AND MIZZO LETS BLOW OFF MIKE AND CHOP JOHN- NY THE SUMMER OF 85 | LUV SUE P. ILL GO IN AND GET THE ROOM BBALL GUYS EGG SALAD EB ANG DOM THE HARDER YOU WORK THE LUCKIER YOU GET GLYNNIS GLEESON: Larer L S | did my time Goodluck Glass-TK SS LV DR CL DC JO WA BL JB and all who left before me AEROSMITH 1 1984 NE Drama Champs Drama 1234 | came back from dead mans corvell 10 84 Paul: backdoors and 7th block frees-my ru- grart’ll always love you ED-MOH TUFT- S HO DREAM ON CHRIS GOLDEN: “Hey you, don't help them to bury the love, don't give in withour a fighr Pink Floyd Take heed of the Gunner's Dream ANDREA GREENBERG: Swimming, Tennis, To all my friends | love you nor only for what you are, bur whar | am when I'm with you! -Sepr 10 FTD 2:30 AM New Hampron-JM! FT 3B, Hidden key-BS! Goodluck Joe Jen | love ya! Lisa-memories! AC-Blind dare!-Whir- Thanx for the ‘‘Besr’’ Times- luv UI! Thanx! luv UM D JOLINE FURMAN: Maybe Larer! Sum mer 82-5 DI KJ Trio CA C RNW 60 MN W Laura 44- Whar size? PG or MD? Wai? BB Next MTH Craines Roof Tan W Lisa Montreal M 11 85 ZP EM-Now! T-P! Maine SYP w LD Westford 14K WWWFUT?! Pl Wslly w LCIC Summer 86 MORGAN A GAINES-A ll thanks 2 God and STM Prince GBF WSJVMTClog Mas ter the Billy Blackstone Crew-MAG came here bur now he's gone. He left his name 2 carry on. | loved being here making u laugh. And I'll never forget the pasr. Take a bite our of my purple rock. I've got the big beef!!! Do ta Mag Tree! Cia! MARCIA GARLISI: MARSH, PDAR, LH, VIAS, BMT CLASS- WKYA! SHHUURE!!, IT'S THE LIGHT, JIALY. KIM, ARE YOU AWAKE?? NO AMY, | DON'T HAVE ANY GUMI!! Hl FOOCH!! YOU HESHER! WHAT'S UP GUY! HI DANNY! HEY CHRIS SURF’S UP! AUG 85. 12-13-85, THE BEST! THE FRITO LAY TRUCK!! NH 86. GD 20 MOIWATFE. EXIT STAGE LEFT-RUSH ALEXANDER GERHARDT FROM FRG MEANS KEINE PANIK AUF DER TITANIC A LLES KLARAUF DER ANDREA-DORIA N.Y. IS GREAT THANKS TO C.M. P.F. S.H. P.G. BUERGERMEISTER MORGAN B.R G.M. A.H. ZZ TOP RUN D.M.C. AND MARIUS-MUELLER-WESTERNHAGEN ALIES KLAR TORSTEN JACK CHRIS TOPH MARTIN BYE SUDBURY-HELLOW FRRANKF ADAM GLIST- ‘Glorious civilization, in- deed. The grear problem is how to ger rid of the heaps of corpses.’’ -MARX And another problem: “Nothing is so prone fo conraminare—or even to ex- hausr —the source of all noble and ideal sentiment . as the practice of masturbation in early years.’ -Ebing TODD GRAY-.- 'Likke rhe dusr rhar serrles all around me, | musr find a new home. The whims and hopes rhar used ro give me shelrer, they're all as one to me now. -GENESIS. The Skeleton Lives AFTERIMAGE WORLD TOUR '86. Pear! drums, when only the best will do. Oh sure! ROBERT GRIERSON Thanks to rhe fine makers of Gibson guitars, Peavey Electronics Roland Co, Ibanez Effects, Boss, Srereo Chorus and Rush for inspiration Special thanks ro my parient family and Afterlmage with Grace Thanks a Rap 35 SENIORS | Francesca Guarino Scott Guindon Dinshaw Guzdar Ron Hadar Charles Hadlock Errol Hamerat Alysa Hammond Annette Haroutunian Catherine Harris Chery! Hart DAVID GROSSMAN-Dark-Young, Wild Free! “T’’ Saab Swank-T. Bone WODPI!- WB Heorer- My Bro M ’Boss’’ F- JSx2-J ““M M’’-JJ=IB-HD ‘Big Sis’’-Luv Yo CD-Stompers?-Parry? “crazy nights | do remember’’-Hoop w JT TL-Wres- tling Hip-Ski GL-L. V. Crew-Celrs, Pars, Bs Dirty Sox-CH=USA-DS=SB-CB-ED-GI- DE-RF-K CPhil Collins, U2! RON M. HADAR WOW GRADUATION WHAT A CONCEPT. ENGLAND-FEB 86. AND REMEMBER LOUD IS NEVER LOUD ENOUGH . . . MINT-SURF SUMMER 86-U OF-ROCHESTER . . . MINT ALICE HAGGERTY-THANK GOD FOR PEPSI, CARS AND CHRIS. 85: THE DEATH OF THE DUMP, THE END OF ANERA. NOTRE DAME. 86: BABY BRO. BANANN A REPUBLIC. WAR GAMES. FIRE 21. AL- LAGASH '83 SCIN JULY. TRAFFICOPTER. HTH. VG 85. StT 86 SPECIAL THANKS, ILYA: SR, JA, KD, DRMMJ, CB, SH, CW, Dr P, DAD, MO, CAIT, MOM, JKG, OPUS AND PEPSI AGAIN. WHY? CHERYL H-BK, MS, TW, FG, LF-Lets Go Dancing-No Sir! Field Parties-TW parties- MB, NR, L W-Bear AB-Spring 85 HL, LL, SJ-Thanks! M-UN85VS-PM Keep Smiling, Friendiys, Summer 85 ILYTM-Always Try To Do Your Best-Your Never Given A Wish Wirhour The Power To Make Ir Come True! Thank you M D+ Love U—Sue-TFHMT! Tracey-Love U 2-Smile- Nimbus ‘86! FRANCESCA GUARINO: Lucia u know wharts in my heart BEST FRIENDS FOR- EVER. K-YO B! ALWAYS, shacks girl F + K take charge at home. PH HELLO-nice CLOSET. Music is in my soul-GBYSO RHUG?: New year w CBL. ITALIA-17 MAURICE nor even the end of the be- gining MIAMI-time is everlasting GUCHO LOVE Chi-chicapuchi CATHY HARRIS “Maybe you'll find direction around some corner where it’s been waiting to meer you.” GRATEFUL DEAD RODNEY HAHN-Golf Stare 4 SCANDEL JJ hohi 5 Track St Champs Pur McGoof Frogy-LAX goalie?-Indian attack brings quaws for pow wow IM AC CRANKIN- umdaumda-volvomni-White punkson D Rank-Hick-eggs-Brita- Franolioes- Kathy -Lori-Parrems-Tina-Maggie TARA, me | Love you-Metal-Priest-Dio-Yes U2- Maiden-EM thanx for the hugs-Gig-LS 1 KRISTEN HANSEN Barbie Jane Hampron Beach 84 85 LJ SG Nan- tucker Chuck 85 The Cape BE LP KF Babs Ralls | miss you BE DF House Bing- Bing 85 its only 5:30 Susan GBIFOC's 85 ML BV CS PM Do | look like a tree? LP WADC 85 Benigans RR Maynard p igs ID why me? Goons house Mom Dad thanks | Love You! SCOTT GUINDON WAA WADC HOOPS LAX AND LINKS CAPT. GOLF EDDIE JONN Y + RICK HACK ATTACK 85 CAPE COD 85 W MF JD + RICHARD S.B CHAMPS PROM 85? STORIES WITH BTRACE NYEVE 86 JP COMMUNITY LOCKER GOOD PARTIES GET HAMMERED 88 GIRLS MOLE MF RR RC BS JF JD PH DA JM BT DC DDCC DL BN DM RA JG + CHICKS 86 CHARLES HADLOCK God Bless Ameri- ca, Track, Jesse Jackason, USA 1, Mus- tang, 228, AP's, Twisred Sister, Ozzy, Gerting kicked out of the library, Calcu- lus, The Roof, Sreve’s Truclx, Harvard, Special Friends SW, KD, HW, MB. Thanks to everyone who has helped Thanks Mom Dad and Tessa, | Love You ERROL HAMARAT GOODBYE TO 4 GREAT YEARS. Barbecues in Lower Parking Lot Field Of Death FORTUNE GARDEN WHITES POND HEFFENREFFER- LINCOLN GRAVEYARD NOBSCOT TOWER ON GLORIA MODEL UN- IN HELTER SKELTER THE DAM CI, DA, DO MY LOVE LAURA “NO MATERIAL POSESSION EXCEEDS THE BEAUTY OF A FLOWER’ LOVE YA AMY HARDING-CHICKS OF ‘86, scen- ery-Kar J-FLY GIRLS, SR. PROM-85-CAPE , P-TAT, P.S., DEER + DOUGHNUTS, SURVEY SAYS-X, O.S.1.B., REVEL, WEEK- ENDS WITH THE GIRLS-FARM STAND RUNS-THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS R FOR. AMMH-F | HAD THE POWER TO ler a song come true it would be for me to build my life with only you-ILY DINSHAW GUZDAR The Presidenr, | want Power Do it For My Transcripr, Heres To What Might Have Been R + G Sports Camps, Nice Life Loser Jeezus! Fill the Regista Headas, Riedo Jams, Bob Ford and MRBC, Thanks For rhe Ride SKF and SR, Breathe For me in Toronto, IM a Wreck Rynne, our ar 10 with Larry Face Down in A Puddle, Sting is Everywhere Brady Bunch TR TESSA HADLOCK-KRISIRI, OUTSIDERS, NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY. TRACK, THE 600, LIZ, 5 MILES UP CANDY HILL. RUS- SA w CK + JS. ROD. DC. SPAIN OLG CA QUERIDA, VERANO DE 85 CON CHOCOLATE. AP EXAMS. THE ROOF. MOE ON WRIKO-LS: Ar. MAIDEN, WHITE SNAKE, REO, NIGHT RANGER THE VAN. WEEZER, MS, R + M, STEVEN SKY, MOM, DAD, THANK YOU ALYSA HAMMOND-the Quarter, Paris, DCL? hitmen, the saga, Birm the worm, BOING, Chicken Fondue, Daigle Cream cheese, Pear, Coops, the Fresh- man, the bluenun, Don't ride the whire horse, Fish day, Fozzie bear, Foresr,- The way | see ir if you want to ger fo the rainbow you gor ro pur up wirh the rain-Ciao ANNETTE HAROUTUNIAN, GOOD LUCK KIM, ILL ALWAYS BE HERE FOR YOU! NICOLE RICE, REMEMBER THIS “YOUR DRIVING’’ | DONT LIKE THAT ANSWER “CHIP DALE, ’ POOR-BABY” “IAM TIRED” “ WE HAD A FUN NIGHT AT THE MOVIES G ALSO AFTERWARDS, NC, BR, CW, ME, NEVER FORGET THAT NIGHT.’ SENIORS | Jeffrey Hatch Deborah Hays Whitney Hearl Lisa Helms Paul Hewitt John Hickey Regina Hicks Andrew High Bradford Hodgkins Patrick Hughes Sheryl! Jackson Susan Jarvis Paul Jean JOHN HICKEY- Lincoln-Sudbury WAR- RIOR foorball 1. Super Bow! Champs. Sunday afternoon foorball was grear. Rodney Randy Barch Mark Eric and Bruce. 6th block V-66 break. Dave, gotta like “The front row’. Thanks for the rides Lynch and Rynne. Ir’s Mr M - - - -- on the phone!!! BRAD HODGKINS. UPON READING WE WILL BE UPON COMPLETION OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS. TO YOU WHO ARE SEEKING TO IMPROVE IN ANY WAY, MY ACCOLADES. TO YOU WHO ARE NOT, WHY THE HELL NOT? BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE TO EVERYONE IN GENERAL BUT NO-ONE IN SPECIFIC. REMEMBER T.M. G THOSE WHO DID NOT MAKE IT. SHERYL R JACKSON-AIl my Luv ro my Family and Friends, | am whar | am because of you. Cuuch girls you're mint-sray special love Rico REGINA HICKS Thanks Mom Dad for helping me ger through these last cou- ple of year Love Always! Kim, Lisa, Stella and Claire Thanks for the good times and bad times. Ill always think of you all when | go our intro the world Bye L-S Love you Darryl! PATRICK HUGHES 26 IS FOOTBALL DCL + DIV. 3 SUPER BOWL CHAMPS, Lifting + beanrown runs with Chud, Deek’s House, Me + Les, Besr of luck to Jim, Derik, James, Mike. DINA: My Mystery Lady, 5 9 85, | Gor You Babe! Always + Forever. Special Thanx ro the two people who make it all possible Mom + Dad SUSIE JARVIS-Chicks of ‘86 Survey Says X Salad Club Dinner ar Berry's Taylor- the emergency mug -LY-Friends from 4-12 Liz Beep HWIK? Gerry; so special fo me in so many ways. LS Hockey 1 So many memories 171'll never 4ger U I'll miss every1 “The goodbyes make the journey harder srill’’ Luvyya M + D DEBBIE HAYS: president of Gunde Svan fan Club, Le Destin, Bushwack! Pear, Sleepaway Camp, BRINO, Scrim- shaw. | think perhaps you know. “This above all- to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as night rhe day, thou canst not be false to any man” - Shakespeare CHRIS HECKMAN THEY WERE DANC ING AND DRINKING AS | LEFT TOWN, IM GOING TO FIND MY WAY TO HEAVEN CAUSE IVE DONE MY TIME IN HELL. THE STONES RULE FOREVER! BL, RF, SK, JT, JT, DA, DA, PS, BT LINCOLN SUDBURY YOU CAN SEND ME DEAD FLOWERS LISA HELMS SOCCER 26 CONCORD MIKE WE MADE IT! ITALY 85 CC MAR- RIED! LT ROOM “YES A TREE’ GOOD LUCK RACH. LUV U 4EVER SA OPEN ARMS “NICE JAW PHYS PARTY CM LUV U SIS. FFE KBSSRDKACMMISP- CB TSLMJR BHSHPKLTSA THANX MR. B | LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD FREE BIRD LYNYRD SKYNYRD GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '86 PAUL HEWITT TO ALL MY BUDDIES WHO HELPED ME OUT, AND HAD SO MUCH FUN WITH ANDY, JOHNNY, MIKE, MORGAN, PAUL AND PRESTON. 11 30 84 6 30 85 11 04 85 BARBA- DOS 85 CAPE-DA'FELLAS Z28-ACMO- BILE CAR FIRE-ANGELA T-BIRD A PIS A P, RW TO MIKE A GREAT FRIEND THANKS FOR EVERY THING | LOVE YOU WC THANX M D BYE LS ANDY HIGH-''Somerimes even if he has to do it alone, and his conduct seems ro be crazy, a man musr set an example, and so draw men’s souls our of their solitude, and spur them to some act of brorherly love So rhar the great idea may nor die.”’ F. Dos- troevsky HOSTIA, hasta luego, tios. Ama a todos. MORGAN HUNTER 228 3in. more BYE Cape weekend w The Boys, Em- bassy Suire, Snow in the study, Kegga- JM's, Corro Motto Shors ar Cors, TQ w AC, Sheas, MLK, 20JM. Thanks Mom, Dad, PL DD | Love you God Bless you, Thanks Guys PBG, AC, JM, SR, MR, PH, DM, RC, Youre rhe best. Good Luck FB, GO. TM you left roo soon PAUL JEAN Madness rare individuals in parties and in rhe—Nierz sche: see Raju Feel free ro rake long walks. Walk back. Be good KS DR MA CL MB DD PR BC LJ RA-No none of these people are you- See Raju Thank God For Volvos MS Bur um -KO YAANISGQATSI- Good Luck Anna SENIORS 3 Jon Keith Johnson Michael Joseph 5. Michael Kalba Timothy Kassner Kellie Keane Cynthia Keeman Perry Kellstedt Maura Kelly Nina Kofttler Elizabeth Kubik Kerry Lacharite Thomas Lally David Lannon JON KEITH JOHNSON Thanks To Ta- sha, Poul, JJ, BY, TK, TH, LO, DP, BP Toronro, “COKE is ir’’ “Whar Door?’’, Gimpy on a nature walls, ‘‘Srudenr driv- er Look Our’ “ls rhere anybody in there?” “Where's the Lefr side of my head’’ “Goodbye cruel school |'M Leaving here” “| didn’t do it’’ Love you Mom and Dad MIKE KALBA-So Whar? CYNTHIA KEEMAN track (DCL?) (Ac- ton?) Paris the Mafia NB Fir Fun It musr be the full moon. Wanna dance? Le Destin Hey Todd Florida rules! aspara- gus Pig our w Dale Things can only ger berrer. The Saga Are you a Scary? JIAFF! Bye to rhe Quarter C-Dudes and everyone I'll miss ya! -Cinders MAURA KELLY Cemetery Dudes Cin- dy Wanna dance 1 25 85 Srop! Are you a Scary? The Big Man Comerh Monty Python Dde Bishop they never show anything Foorloose Nanrucker Huey Lewis Thanks Sarah, Cindy, Jul “We Should Enjoy Today While Ir’s Here Because Someday Today Will Be A Long Time Ago” Ziggy NINA KOTTLER: NO, HOLD ON YOU FOOL, WE ARE CLOSE TO LAND! THE SAGA CONTINUES, TENNIS-ZEUS, SOC- CER, DOTS? NO NOT THE WHOLE THING! EVASIVE-BARETTE I'LL VISIT YOU NEXT YEAR NANCY! KEEPIN TOUCH DZAR (123 . . ) PSDON (Mrs F RON) ALEXIAS, CHAUF, BRO, QUARTET (Mr A) AND EVE RYONE FLSE, I'LL MISS YOU! O-KAY? BETH KUBIK Sixi ream-Srares 85-Ralubw bright, Huey MS-AB boys FW CH MS BFF Bahamas ‘86 TW LL CF Fid prrys @ Drumlin MB NR LW Stray 1 M UN CH- ValNMLDR TW Toomany wories. FG AL AB Thanx “To have a friend you have ro be a friend’’ ILY M D Cathy Anne Bye L-S KERRY LACHARITE-Larer LS SP, Boo, WA, BP, JG, KA, LM, KB, TG Steven Il nNNever forger you! Best friends 4eva Robbie | LOVE YOU! TG + AB Nay + RoyRoy Chrissy dont forger Fryburg Academy. Summer of 85 Yogi Im scared! Holy Head spins, hermirs AIB’s Terri, Good luck in 87, lve Gor Dreams Im living for! MIKE JOSEPH-Mi AMAS uin Hi ED “Take off your shoes, child, Take off your Har Try on your wings, and Find our where its ar'’-Grearful Dead Long Live the Grear Vegetarian Revolution. PEACE TIM KASSNER Thanks For special mem- ories and Fun Times, JP, DF, WM, CF, RV, CM, CR, MS, CN, MN, JW, EV, SS “You know | care whar happens to you, And | know you care For me, so | don't Feel Alone” “Finally i understand The Feelings of The Feu, Ashes and Diomonds, Foe and Friend, we were all equal in The End. PERRY KELLSTEDT Soccer Bball DCL Champs! France '84-Whiz SC=DT Chorus-SS NBBK-Mrs FRN! FF DK-MB, rab- bir? pig? LY Aims! Herman Survives! Pear-SF FM Broken Bones Good luck AB, DT, DB, LG, AR. | will nor follow where the parh may lead, bur | will go where there is no path, and | will leave Q trail. CHRISTINE KEOUGH-I'l] miss you, MAGS, RHMNMBKKKFEMCB KCPGMCJSCC FIE LDHOCKEY, LA- CROSSE. GOOD LUCK JEB, I'LL ALWAYS CARE ABOUT YOU . .. THANKS TO MRS COOPER, ROSEMARY AND ESPECIALLY MOM, DAD, KAKA AND PAKA, | LOVE YOU... HEY SR, SC, LC BAMBIUM!! AND HEY STRUBES . . . | LOVE YOU MARK!! THE BEST IS YET TO COME!!! KIM K-CHICKS OF '86-TWFAF-OD, MD + MA-DS + MY and family! Boogers- BFA. CN + MN-SIMON + SIMON, ILY! BF-Thanx! MA-DFF, ILY! WADC! DL-SAL- AD? THE Cliff at Bay Banks! Binky-UR EVERYTHING TOME, ILY! MAYNARD POLICE w JM, BE, KH + SK. DAD-F + F, ILY 4EVA! Good Luck-SR, CR, LF + EC! MOM-My Guardian Angel! JDR-ILY, Thanx 4 Being U-AWTF DALE KUTZ CK ECLAIRS CHOCOLATE DONUTS HA HA HA HA HA NK | DON’T BELIEVE IT! JW YOU DIDN’T HAVE THE DECENCY TO... . DC DREAMS PK CH ORUS-S RABBIT! WHAT'S THE MATTER? GOOD LUCK AB AND MS! “ALL YOU GET FROM LOOKING BACK |S A STIFF NECK.”’ DAVID LANNON CRAZY oneway Red Gerty Lare Nighr 12PACK Barrel Bust Getting caught-OH NO! BAD BOY? Cape Runs DAX BTALLS. Puck LAX Su- perBowl. Having Fun No regrets wish it could last Good Friends, Good Fun, For- ever!! TW DM JD JF MF RC SG DB BS JG CM RR RC JP JM ME SL AH BS BM 557 UP WADC SENIORS Elizabeth Lapkin Susannah Lawson Tracey Layman Kristen LeBlond Heidi Lehmann Martha A. Lewis Kevin Lind Bradley Londres Brian E. Lynch Andrew MacCachran Karen MacKinnon Ana Maria Malo Dominick Marrone LIZ LAPKIN-France ‘83 NY '85 84-HK, JS. QI. Bahamas '86-KF, TW, BK. Did we go dancing!! red eyes, salads, fis- sues. I'll miss ya: Ipen, Taylor, '‘GH’’, KF, RP, SS, KS, TS. Chaperoning Miss Ana lyst. SJ-The Rose, Tommy, Topeka. AC- “Friends are worth Smirnoff.”’ SUSANNAH LAWSON-GOODBYE!! Sue-Bee-Doo-Bee-Doo LP 18-18 Kevin males 7 msan my house | Luv u Marls SOSBKDKMWH BMSMJD Thanx and Good Luck! TRACEY LAYMAN: very | special Lrcr; O good friends: sc, ms, cg, kr, esp, Isl, mja, mju, fheb, mm; V “time Eitr Ywas, O and U whar Aal Time it Lwas. Ya O time U of A innocence, Rak time A of L confidences.’’ s + g; berkeley; rush: “stopL tickling Gme! ’; “‘iR don't Eger Air.” physics’; “why Tam FiR always | waiting EN for D youS guys?”’; “‘lay- man-face! ’ luv, me HEIDI LEHMANN-DBohica chicks of 86 survey saysX Gora Yank Bmall FYB dalad Club CoPMB ILY Delpen QB PC SB Party stick shift MUN trip=6hr char Packie runs IGA silver bullets Dinner @ Berrys SJ BB JM LL GG WH Ida PPP Forum Capew J sit + spin Hockey 86 warm the bench Infy-JAD Das Bounce HBB ILY M + D MARTHA LEWIS- BEST OF FRIENDS Y M. 0.0 BEACH SUMMER OF °85 , THE HUNT, CHIP G DALE MICH DADDY, EVER SEE WHERE THE SNIFF BIT ME? VAL G SHAG, YOU JUST DON'T UNDER- STAND. RAR! SPILL ROCK, PLEBE, MON- TE, T-BIRD, ROCKET MAN, YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND, AS TEARS GO BY, I'LL AL- WAYS LOVE YOU BM. AWTF. CATHY LODGE-PARTY AT DONNAS-EU- ROPE 83 SOCO-AC BEST FRIENDS 4EVER-RW THANKS JR. PROM W MT- HAMPTONLOVE U LOTS TW-KF, PETER NOYES Y's CHAMPS-THE OCEAN” TREMENDOUS-CAPE 85-DLACK-NY AT TINAS MISTURES-LUV YA PAUL-3 IS COM- PANY JG GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 86LOVE YA MOM, THANKS! KAREN MACKINNON- YOU CAN'T AL- WAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT, BUT IF YOU TRY SOMETIMES, YOU JUST MIGHT FIND, YOU GET WHAT YOU NEED. -MICK JAGGER BRAD LONDRES IT’S ABOUT TIME. | THINK I'LL GO TAKE A LOOK AROUND . PETER MACNEIL-RUSH 85 WHAT A TRIP IN THE VAN HURRICANE PARTY ON NOBSCOTT BEERBALLS THE DAM WRES- TLING MUDEL UN ELLAM + THE BUG SORRY NOT ON THE LIST YOU HAVE BEEN HITTING ME ALL NIGHT | WILL NEV- ER BREAK U? A FIGHT FRAM MCD'S IT WAS AN ACCIDENT POSTER LHILD PAUL THANX MOM + DAD + REPETE + ALL MY FRIENDS BRIAN LYNCH LS Foorball 124 75 11-0 SUPERbow! TRACK 34 The Srairs CH RF MM DS Thanks TA CM K W HAMPTON BEACH | CAN'T Drive 55-SH Class Dis- missed! It’s Miller Time HEY MATT when are u gonna get our of L-‘S Thanks Mom + Dad Ive paid my dues lve done my time Ive commited no crime-QUEEN DOMINICK MARRONE-Well, It’s time to grow up. . nah. LS Baseball, Embas- sy suite '85-Mo leave it! PIM 3 29 85. “| want to be free to know the things | do are right-l’m not happy when | try ro fake ir’ -The Commodores ANDREW MACCACHRAN: WHEN | LEAVE | DON'T KNOW WHAT I’M HOP- ING TO FIND WHEN | LEAVE | DON'T KNOW WHAT I’M LEAVING BEHIND’ AND REMEMBER , THE MIND IS LIKE A PARACHUTE, IT DOESN'T WORK IF IT’S NOT OPEN . LISA MARTIN: Thx-TS, LR, SS, LH, CM Luv U-W. HL. PS Summer '85 LATKS Don't be nasry KALSVB-Cpr. LS-Hd, SupB-Andres-RA. U have the means in ay! Sting. Bxrs! Thx Ro your posession TS: U'broughr our the real me, Ill luv U always XO. Ones life is like a conversa tion-how imporranr the pauses r. TX-D, M + H Glsrac SENIORS Gisela E. Mayer Killian McAnaney David M. McCarthy Stanley McConnell Stephen McCudden Scott Melick Christian D. Mellin James McWalter GISELA MAYER: L: DARKT DPUNK! |: WHAM! K, PH P-pels!! AGBGAGK! Besr of Luclk!! U: Best Friends!! Bio Chem Pe Comp Hr KC DZ THANX for every- thing! A: Boston, games big cars, Free- dom, videos, ice-cream!! D: PFalz, LuB okIBkDuew, Die weisse Rose Alphaville, W.V.H.-G., Schokolade!! VB Ski, Track F D K-Club M: Toi, toi, roil! STANLEY MCCONNELL, GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 86’ and classes to come, THANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES, TO MY FRIENDS WAYMAN’S, $MAG$, Reggie C, Smitty, Terrance E, Rodney C, Jeff Y, Bill B, All my love, LORI LEO GOOD-BYE TO MY GIRLS, JO, CC, CK, Al, SS, PD SPECIAL THANKS MRS BURKE GOOD LUCK, STAN CHIP MCLEOD “ Whasup Dude”’ '‘Does IT Run Yer’ ‘SS 350, The Car Thar Never was” “Cal. Sheridan and Sr. James 84 Suire: Judy Blue Eyes’’ Soccer 85 18 “The Plymouth’ ‘Colorado Bound” Cal 86” ‘Sam Ger a Hair Cur’’ “Alex, lers cruise dude”’ “'Slap’’ TS LH LM SS RD JR MM “Physics ‘‘Megabucks CMAT” “We are FREE” SCOTT MELICK-| Love You Pam 6-24- 84 WHIE bits Parrys Lwr Parkng Lr Were WATCHING you HELTER skelrer Field Of Death U2 Santana VWYama Monroe EH, Peeper MC, Heben EB, Gimpy TC Nobscor Gloria There Should Be Laugh- ter After Pain There Should Be SunShine After Rain These Things Have Always Been The Same So Why Worry Now? To My Parents My Shinning Str GERTY MCCARTHY-Party Tricks w DOUGIE WINCH, REID, CRAZY. BUT NO DOUBLE D! SXTW JAM CHESTER. WONT YOUR MOMMY LET YOU! NH SUMMERS. REBE GET IT IN THE MORN- ING. CRAMMED IN THE EL CAMINO TRUCK RIDES W TC. GMHB. GOOD TIMES w SUZIE. JAM-YOULL NEVER LEARN! TW + DM BT COUCH THANX MOM DAD FOR PUTTING UP STEVE MCCUDDEN Cuddy 77 LSFB 1 AT SULLY The Vertre pb fishes Meet- ing The Pats ar Providence w JT KT JG BP Thanks Mom Dad we made it Good Luck 86 Bball with Dye See You Later LS BRENDA McNAMARA GG (GM?) HOT- 1 OH YEach super, varsity soccer + LAX, Good times w the CHICKS ‘86 LYALL, 5.B.-MB PARTY ALL The Time, You Can't Always Ger Whar You Wan't .. . You Ger Whar You Need, Whit-BF wild + crazy C.O.0.M, Relax Florida 85 + 86 Thanx BP For Being there, LOVE U M + D BEST OF LUCK CLASS ‘86 CHRIS MELLIN: Super Bowl-shaffer sta- dium; 1985, Super Hogs: 78, 72, 73, 66- Wish EveryBody the Besr of luck! WADC:; Silver Buller-IGA-the Barrel run with George-the Keg Busr ar PaPas- Hockey Game before Christmass (SAN- TA); thanks Mom + Dad for every- thing-wish luck to every Body Back in North Adams LAURA MCCARTHY Don't say No . . . Thanks Jean . . . Paris ‘84 (pepsi) . . . TWIT... Red shoes . . . volleyball . . . Western civ. . . Huey . . . College Applications- ‘Too-little and too lare.”’ . . . ‘No one can make you feel inferior withour your consent . . . ‘’-Eleanor Roosevelt PAUL MCDONALD Rush 84 85, The Subur Van The Polce Sting, Posterl San- tana, Poster 2 B.C., Poster 3 New year 86, Fire Birds ‘Making Memories'’ Rush “Look The Dome 2 week work derail, The Dam, Death Hill, Boom town, LT, SD, RE, MT, TC, GC, DR, BL, SM, PM, EH, KH, BE, CL, CH, AC, BC, And THE Class of 86 Good Luck Thanks Mom Dad. SHAUN MCNAMARA MAC REZ IRAN! Miami 85 Holliston! BC w Fitrso Swanka-SAAB to the superbowl! JAH- RASTA! HEY CORV- CAN FINALLY GO TO COLLEGE! L S Lax Soccer Cope! U2 Wash D.C. Puck Lite BC Rall ar Cape! Prom Snell's Ralls The Meadow IRE- LAND 83 Slappa Good luck Brenda and the class of 86!! JAMIE McWALTER-HEY CLASS OF 86 WE MADE IT-PARTY AT MY HOUSE-SOR- RY HOCKEY TEAM-THANX RR EDDIE SG FRANKEE + EVERYONE ELSE-KIMER WANNA MAKE A PACKY-ITS HARD TO BELIEVE WE WILL LOOK BACK AND CONSIDER THESE THE GOOD OLD DAYS- ILY WS + AH-THANX MM AM MM MM and PM-GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1986— GOODBYE J.J. MERRA-H.F_Y.-85' with Jason Final- ly Becca, no more endless hours in the gyM! Spain-84' PR Aimerica JC? “You know who really bugs me? ont SP. I miss ya! C.C. L.P. J M.W The only imperfect child, Oh well! Corners Up Chickie! JANEL MONAGHAN.WHS friends ILYA! Good times CB Summers Don’t Ler Him Steal Your Heart Away Thanx LS esp JM me + BB the new girls-The other one-Chicks of 86 FMllo 85 NH Road Trip MB'SSBP WADC's It's Been GREAT! TWFAF! so ITS THE LAUGHTER WE WILL REMEMBER WHENEVER WWE REMEMBER THE WAY WE WERE! MIKE MULLEN-Soccer, Backfour, Golies Have More Fun-Believe In Yourself- X-C Skiing, Are We Having Fun Yer?-Mud Foorball, No Clears Please-Sugar Bush 86 Thanks Derm-Hey Chip aren't you glad we didn't go to SJ'ss-A Ship in the harbor is safe bur that’s nor whar ships are built for. SUNITHA NAMBIAR “ALWAYS RE- MEMBER TO FORGET THE THINGS THAT MADE YOU SAD, BUT NEVER FORGET TO REMEMBER THE THINGS THAT MADE YOU GLAD. E.H. THANX TEACH! GISELA- T D! WE'LL REMEMBER! BALMA-SU CASA OK? ANA M.-CANI HAVE ONE OF YOUR B. FRIENDS? FRIENDS-FREVER, |- DANCE: WISH ME LUCK WORLD! PEACE CAROL MICHENER We made it! Senso- ble Seniors, Cath, Ricl, Ray Love 4ever KK Gim, Bis, Ralf, Frendly Falmouth, my Nova Love Many, Trusr A Few, Bur Learn To Paddle Your Own Canoe! JP None of us have the nerve to make thar cur. Dream On. Thanks for coming home Carthy Ac. 84 MMM Lisa John OWW.W. Naughry AWTF PAUL MOSCA YOU DON’T BUY SONY IF YOU WANT RCA. SCOOPS OF FLESH. IS POPULARITY REALLY THAT IMPOR. TANT? STAR MB KL LET'S PLAY A GAME, IT'S CALLED SCARY NOISES. NEV- ER HIT A MAN WHEN HE IS DOWN HE MAY GET UP. JOHN MYLES CAPE WEEKENDS V DA- BOYS DID SHE CALL YOU STALLION SHOTS AT COTS! ANGE RBOYS CA- PE'N ITW GOOSE GIRLS STARFIRE CARFIRE THE KEGGA! SNOWING IN SI- LENT STUDY COTTOMOTTO SLIGHT HEADACHE CLOVER LANDSCRAPING IRISHPOWER W MICKEY HOTTUBCLUB PGB AC MO MR PH SR RA FRIENDS! TIAMOMIDGE! TERRY DOC THANKS MARK NELSON. “This |s My Home- town BS. TOM MONACO Hedge Hogs Love To Drive Lamborghiwis and ear Jelly Doughnuts Craig is David Here Yer? Stage Crew Rules! ‘And Now For Something completely Different-A man with a Tape Recorder up his Nose’’ Hey CB, ED, KR, MS, GF, PS, MB, MJ, PH, RE, AR, The cast of the ORESTEIA, Mr. Plort You're all Ugly PHHT JODI A. MULLEN: CHICKS OF 86-MIS MY WONDER TWIN-LOVE YOU! Jr Ski tp-72 hr. cookour! Stew: CITTC Love talks w DM DL TW: YNKHMIC LYTH X FLA 85 86 BER 86 NYE 86 FITTS! SB SKOT DT-STICK TO THE FIGHT WHEN YOURE HARDEST HIT, ITS WHEN THINGS SEEM WORST YOU MUSNTs QUIT GL HOLS THX M + D ILYG KEEP JAMMIN'XO KAZUSHIGE NAKAYAMA - Exchange Student from Japan Happy trails to you until we meet again .. . Thank you L-S, | shall return 1986 June Kaz MAURA NICHOLSON: Boston College- Jean, Brenda, Sue, Ron, Dan, Claire, Matt, J.O. Summer of '85. Scott Van- Doren Fan Club 307 Creamery July 4th Chocolate Chip Cookies REUNION! CW- 'Bye, Lysis!’’ KS MB LS KF Don’t dismay at goodbyes A farewell is nec- essary before you can meet again. Thanks M D SENIORS Thomas O'Connor Sharon O'Neil Mary Ellen O'Neill Suzanne Palmer Bryan Park Ava E. Paterson Nicola Payne ' Steven Pearlstein John Pellegri EUGENE NOEL-BUDZO- IT ALL BEGAN AT THE ROCK! WADC LAX PLAYING FOOTBALL LETS M + M, FA LOCUS HEY JIM “CAN’ YOU SEE?’ OH SURRE! THESE HAVE BEEN THE BEST OF TIMES AND THANKS TO ALL THAT HAVE MADE THEM SPECIAL-ROBIE, DEEK, JIMBO ICE DOLE ANNIE TAM GIN MOLE FITSO TRACE AHYTM D + K1DID IT LOVE YA MOM MARY O. WB, JB, GK, TG, FL, LL, DH. AMY NOYES.SKI TEAM NO PROD. JUST ST, LW, LT, MS-LUV YA. McDs FRIEND- SKATE THE HILL, VARSITY SOCCER? LIES THE Graveyard Maynard Matta THANKS M D, MS. COLSON + MRS. D poisett G Walden Pond. YRL, Confer- LATER PK, MG, ED, JC, PD, KM JC LETS ences Ski Weendends. $.7.0.P. Let's MEET IN THE ART ROOM! DO YOU be Amherst bound! Thanx sis for my HAVE ANY GUM? life- Eric rhe I.V. Rowies 4-ever. License, Reg. Perfido Please MARK OUELLETTE-Eggs, The Omlerre Drop'Nasrics; 1-4, The Greeny-P-UM Se- curity JKAS-Sugarbush 86-RKE 25% Cu- mon, HWF M + RH1I5 K + Rar A- Barch and Earl in my kitchen any rime Durfs, Scoor, ILFKBDINSH POLICE The C- Crew gonna mis ya Rocko Ranks House A. Swill, Beck, J2-GFTM | hope Your pracricing-Thanks MDS BILL O’ROURKE: Domma, Mo. Loring Foorball. Hoop games as Dinsh's. Em- bassy Suire ‘85 - Goose, where's my change? Hey Reido, slow down! Vodie!! SHARON O’NEIL-’ The most utterly lost of all days is thar in which you have not once laughed. ’-Chamforr. | will nor ler the sun go down on me. SUZANNE PALMER: “Would you join a slow marching band -Take pleasure in the passing of all we shared through yesterdays In sorrows neverlasting?”’ —Jethro Tull Will miss all of you! JD, C DB, ES CB, CS, DA, J GKF, BA, SC, DD, Merlyn rest! BRYAN PARK-4 years at LS have been chaos bur they were great. Thanks ro SC, KR, CG, KJ, TL, EB, NP, OP, SF, MM, EF, KG, ED, RH, and many others for 4 grear years. To JH: ‘Jerry, you'll never get into Dartmouth! ’ To EP: ‘Stop wearing those pajamas!'’ From MM and myself to DC: “Dave Sucks!’’ LIZ PATERSON-Relax! Tessichka, Je- ‘raime 4 miles, is rhar 10 Kelly! Whars behind door 3, H-E! JGP, the clorhes- pin, Harvard Square, Wellfleet sum- mers, D.E., Commander Salamander, “What might save us me and you is that the Russians love their children foo -Sting Te echo de menos OLGA Thanks Mom + Dad SUSAN LYNNE PAULSEN EBD-besr friends. CM-special one. NH-summer ar the lake and on the “'Q’’. ModeliAg- SOMEDAY i'll be rich and famous. . . Whar abour our dreams and all the memories we've shared .. . and reach for the heavens and hope for the fu- ture, and all rhar we can be, nor whar weoare.._. STEVE PEARLSTEIN-SUBUbAn TripPeRs- Boynkton, Tingy, Brad, Eddie-RUSH, FLOYD8-Ball corner pocker-BT, ED, KL, MD, CB Old rimes-The Dam, Runnin from the fuzz, the R.R. tracks The Old Brent RT No sticks No Seeds Clean and Green Halloween weekend Brad-Hor 86 GT Mar Those nighrs at Swim Club- Class of 86 SENIORS 49 Sheila Pellegri Odele Peter Michael Phalen Laurie Pietz Elizabeth Polley Jennifer Pollock Michael Privitera Eric Rankin Mendell Rankin Cathy Rasco Scott Reid Katherine Richardson Bob Riddle SHEILA PELLEGRI: Memories and good friends last forever. Cape Cod, Yomi Karh! Warm mornings, grear view. SAH! grilled cheese green M Ms. Red Sox double tequila w Chris! Sum- mer, always. Mr Survival. Balloons, Suzi! try special sparklers, Big E, THE Gesr Rached! GD, CB, SM, Mo JoM G D Love Y'AIl. ODELE PETER: . . . Dormouse fell asleep instantly, and neither of the orh- ers rook the least norice of her going, though Alice looked back once or twice, half hoping thar they would call after her: rhe lasr rime she saw them, they were trying to pur the Dormouse into the teapor. ’ LC MICHAEL PHALEN: Gymnastics, hur- dling, Europe 85, Friendly Falmouth Cape Cod summers, Thanx Michael Robin, The Subaru, The Dead Shows, Saratoga, Road Trip! Nimbus, To all my friends who made life a bit more inter- esting, thanx. You know who you are. It's Up To us fo make the difference. Go for it. Good luci!!! MICHAEL PRIVITERA: what's up. 4 corners. Irs bad for your health, Anorh- er one Stacey Hey Boo Lers go down town Thanx BB SR KS ML M D For long you live and high you'll fly and smiles you'll give and rears you'll cry and all you touch and all you'll see is all your life will ever be. BY L-S CATHY RASCO: Sensible Seniors! E W, RY, Ralph, CM Johno Carol's house, NH 83, Saratoga-Whar phone call? Friendly Falmouth Chapass Skiing! Moc- casin and Cactus 4-ever Atlantic Ciry Grear Memories Redfox, Blondie Thanx 4 all your love and grear times. | LOVE YOU, MARC. LATER LS A WTF LAURIE PIETZ: Luretta Chicks 86 Cheer- ChelHud Ber 85-86 Touch Up North Fla 86 JP: Hpwam! commando locos salad club Jam: soing Semps Ely Girls R ébé (Doris) 29th Miss Fleas LIS-U R THE BEST! Thief of Hearts BP=HR Jr Sli Trip Condo- run Thanx for the grear times-BT, DS, DS, MB, KS, BB, HL, SJ, DM (HBE) DAS- SAB 5:57 ILY M + D JONATHAN RAJA: He and the BBDA. SJM, MSC, KLD, MS, DP, Everybody Sky- Dive! | plunge into the fire. Pain, as well as a commitment so strong thar there is an unwillingess for the mind to compre- hend reason. Now this is true pleasure! To all my dreams-If you can’t find me look rowards the sea. KC STACEY REDDEN: Poa, Ral ar Al’s-Abd- hul, Sup w me, Breakfast Buddies, TP- DG’S Mom, Hockey Season, Go L-S! I'm nor Mary, Is trsdos ready? The Big “'L”’ my favorire druggie! Thanks M D, Good luck Mary Eric Thanks for ev- erything Marl, Dave Rand! Al, Kris Jude, You're the Best! Don’t change a thing BETSY POLLEY: Beep-Beep Salad Club Survey Says X BAAC Superbow! ‘85 MB WH you'll always be a special friend | LUV U SJ HWIK? ©? MDI L-S Hockey Whar abour R + G? DM SJ WAYMWLY? LP=RH=BCTM BB, BM, ZEEK, HL (Always WV Q) JMM, JP (NYE) RCCTCM, KS GREAT FRIENDS! Thanx for everything! I'LL MISS YA! GOOD LUCK | LUV UM6 D MANO RAJU . . . is in bur groups na- tions ages is rule—Nietzsche: See Jean To do is to be—Sartre. To be is ro do— Arisrorle. To be or nor tro be—Shake- speare. Do be do be do—Sinarra. Sray cool ZZ, DK, LT, LA, QG, JI. Don't worry- none of these people are you either “Ack!’—Bill rhe Car SCOTT REID: Hoop games ar Dineh’s Hey Ullmann, don't change rhe station! LS Varsity Baseball and Wrestling PEACH POWDER SHENANIGANS IN FLORIDA BATCH: “No Effect’’ “Fill those regisrah headas’’. R G Sports Camp? “WHERE'S THE ERRRRR, PARTY?” Man, this is such a bad call’’. Embassy Suire 85 Pyrhagerus JENNIE POLLOCK: Chicks of 86 ro all those | know—I! will nor forger BECBFF- SPECIAL MEMORIES TDL: Cards Black-|! Cheerleading 1234 CPI Superbowl! MBKSOSIB TW: Icecubes-SybilIMY BS CH2MO1SWF? Snell: LY Fla 85 86 DS100- LY MM 66 LPHP WAM! SUMS ACH LUV YA HOW LA: TRUST LYM D— GOODBYE ISNT FOREVER . . JAP ERIC RANKIN: NASTICS 3-4, Volve. Ho- rizon Hey Jon nice turn. Who threw thar beer? Rock Umda-Umda. WIND SURFING! Thanks: SM, FG, KC, Durfs, Eggs, DC, PJ. Nice legs Leslie! Prerenders Rule eh Joanne? Special FXJ, CB. Good luck Bruce. So Funny you think thar_tr's nor my Country-.TWTSYD. Next Sum mer Man! BYE LS KATE RICHARDSON-Partying ar 16 Elm and Bob's and Bruce's. Green grass Sax Rars forever. Thanks Jerry! 2+2=5! Cape Cod. Aromic mari golds? S.H. no longer exists. Concerts with Chris. CSN. Queen Tasha. LDF DF DR CB CS AD Mikey. Peace love and tie dye. Bye West enjoy Sandy snake coffee KO SENIORS Michael Riley Balma Rodriquez Daniel Rose Faryl Rubin Kevin Ruddy Scott Rynne Katri Sampson Peter Sarazin Sarah Sargent Edward Scafidi Bradley Schaffer Sascha Schmid MICHAEL RILEY-Pouly-Morgie-Johnny- Goose-COT-MY BOYSI-WELL Fellas. its been fun, Bur this is ir!-Remember, THE Cape-Grey Car-Barbaros-Clover Land- scaping-ELLY-Presron-MP2- Jody-Z28- Rhode Island-Johns house-Gooses Acci- dents-AC Mobile-Reggie Reg-kee- Mo-ILUKB-Boys, Lets ger ZOOTED!! - - - - (IRISH POWER) STACEY ROCK GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES YOU KNOW Ive had my share endless memories + MORE 2 COME EL, RM, KH, LC Aerosmith the weels- ends, Bev YOO-HOO RU + EW WGGOOTPITLTWED! 2-13-84 ES + SR the AMX The Parties TO REMEMBER | LUV U ALL Ed U R my world | love you 4 EVER! 7-8-84 lll never forget the good X'S FARYL RUBIN-HOW MANY? LOR ITA- LY ‘85 THE BEST! The food-the wine-the MEN. Toronto, Caribbean Queen, Mexi- co, NYC. Dannie pals 4ever. Harvard Summer School-singles only! BEWARE OF WHAT YOU DESIRE, FOR YOU WILL SURELY GET IT! Taking life always with a big smile. P.C_ 2 AGAINST ALL ODDS! KATRI SAMPSON-BUG-Chicks of ‘86. TWFAF-MMB-BFF-Tabs + SOCO- SB Por- ty-CHEERING-Chels + Huds-Smordons- SUPERBOWL-Condo run-FYB-Survey says X-BAAC-Big Bro-OSIB-AYG?-Grs + MDF w MJR-Fred + FMI-SXT W-UNOS + RQlEors-Drinking Club-flroy, Flirt, twin bears, Mr. M, Y WABMELILF, 4ever in my heart-LOVE ro all-DREAM ON DAVID SAYLES: WADC LIVES!! WAA Champs Big “D’’ Sale-z Running with Lefty Dacaq’s ar Deke’s-Roll our rhe Bar- rel Fla. w J.D. + Mickey Jam hoops Crazy’s Cape- 28 + lights our Liquid dinners Good-lucik WS. R.C.-Special To the Boys + Girlss of 86-Stay healthy + Stray happy AML M + D THE BOND ROLLS ON KEVIN ROBERTSON: Once, God said ler there be lips, and there were and they were good. Speak to us oh hair- less one: Don't dream it, be it, stay sane inside insanity, Who's Claude Rains? JM, TH, AR, ED, HD, thanks, and | love you. The blue blunder rides again guys. Let's cruise Pegasus! BALMA RODRIGUEZ EJERIQUE: L-S 86 SPANISH EXCHANGE STUDENT. SHOWER CREAM? (S)HE ST FRAN -40F ‘CHI CHIS’’ CELTICS SQUISH THE FISH SKIN THE BEARS BESAME? JEAN-CON RITMO? SUSAN: SUNDAY SPORTS AND MASTERS '86- McEnroe vs BECKER SEE YOU IN SPAIN, AM, SN, GM, AG, KN, JW, SC, NK, DT, THE BS THE TS, HW, SH ALL ELSE KEVIN RUDDY-''Some people died, some people were born, some strayed the same, and some went insane.’’- Boomtown Rars =) Make Love, nor war. Boots on your feer! Ted, a hand- some man, head little rrouble wirh rhe pencils. | love you. Love you always Oh, the tragic freedom. Hi. Sex? No, suicide PETE SARAZIN THE PARTY IS OVER MY THANKS AND LOVE TO TB AND HER FAMILY. THANK YOU TB, TH, DN, JT, BT, SM, TG, FOR BEING THERE. TORONTO WAS AWESOME. THE CLIFF. TOY GUNS ARE MORE THAN TOYS. RH RATS AND THE CAROLINE. BONEHEAD ISLAND. IT’S BEEN AN EXPERIENCE 86 TED SCAFIDI (MOLE)-FALMOUTH HULL W MB NEW YEAR'S w MB TW LM accident Nov. 16 + Jan 1 BASEBALL + FOOTBALL-SUPERBOWL! LS 1 BEACH ES FLORIDA EARRING HARD TIMES THANX SAC GONNA MISS YA! TO ALL THE GUYS + GALS-GOOD LUCK- GONNA MISS YA! MARCY-MEANT ALOT-ALWAYS TOGETHER! WILL NEV- ER FORGET YOU! ILY THANX M + D RICK ROBINSON VARSITY PUCK RED LINE. LINKS V GIN EDDIE JOHNNY SUM- MERS ON CC 85 SG MF EHGC ED WALK THE DOG NYE VE 86 JP. PACKY KIMBER? S SUDBURY ST. PARTIES. JF JD DL JM PRA. HOOPS OFFICE BTRACE CHICKS OF 88 JR PROM 85 BEST OF TIMES WITH YOU SUSIE J. I'LL ALWAYS LUV YOU. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 86 DAN (DANNO) ROSE (ROSEBUD), Posrer child 2, did | reck the House, Hurricane party, Rush in the Subbur- ban, The Bird FTG, Puke in the doreros made my mark, Fun Ed, lower parking Lot, The mad moper who is she? Spe- cial Thanks To Mom Pop, DG Offi- cer Carrol, How did | ger Home, Victory is at Hand SCOTT RYNNE-BOPPER? DCML MC- WHERE YOU COMING FROM DG MC- NO MORE BBT HO JO-TRY AN ENJOY THE HERE AND NOW THE FUTURE WILL TAKE CARE OF IT SELF SOMEHOW FB 85 SUPER BOWL BEAST OF THE EAST- BEAT LM 55 -MM TS DIM THANKS B G DN GOOD LUCK TS, DG, MC, MS, KD, THANKS M D CHEERS LP COTT DR SARAH SARGENT: You can't go back and you cant stand srill if the thunder donr ger you then the lightning will! GD forever Never forger you, Club Wrighr, GO, PD, GG, PK, KC, ES, Wesries-BB, MC, BB And mosr of all ROB!! JB, PP, CM! US2 BHS whar a long strange trip its been ! Brealk on rhrough to the orher side! BRAD SCHAFFER: Superbow! CHAMPS ‘86' Are you satisfied Lopez? LAX Champs? Good rals with Good Friends M + D thanks for being there. BT ir was worth the wait Good Luck: SG, JF, TW, Geek, MF, Pura, Splinrer, The Slobs, Smitry, RR And MC. Thanks for the grear rimes! SENORS Paul Schow Laura Schwartz Karen Segien William J. Semple Michelle Seville Kimberly Sewall Stella Shead Mark Small Rebecca Shugrue Paul Skavicus Sarah Smith Stacey Smith Wayman Smith PAUL SCHOW Good Luck to all my friends. Especially Jen and to Dino. Good Riddance to LS You did nothing for me. SHARON SEVIGNY, 16 LH: TFE- UYHABTWINUAI TU! “LIS, | FINALLY UN- DERSTAND!’’ Remember the GOOD times let the bad ones fade away! TS: VENICE! TFEVRT! VB Lives on! VOLLEY- BALL! ITALY-85! To: LH. TS. CM. LM. W- HALL LOCKERS! ENGLAND! FERRARIS! L T: We Luv: SMASHERS! L=SD! ARP- GL! GL-MS-90' Thanks! ILY! MOM DAD STELLA LOUISE SHEAD Mom and Dad I've finally made ir. Thanks for all your support. | love you both. Dexter the schools yours! Bernard | love you! Regi- na, Claire, Lisa, Kim, and Wayman. | love you all, and I'm going to miss you guys. To Lisha and Scottie your still apart of our class!! ELS; “Hop off the bus Gus; you don't need fo discus s much; just drop off the key Lee; and get yourself free’’ My favorite color is blue, my favorite artist is Klimt, | like pineapples, bagels + Dire Straits ‘‘Whar's so funny abour peace, love + understanding?’’ . . . Same as it ever was... Thank you SARAH SMITH “'If it was so, it might be; and if ir were so, it would be; bur as it isn't, it ain't. That's logic. -Tweedledee LAURA SCHWARTZ: TALK TO ME! SG W? MG WAI? WENAM NM w Joline NICE CLOTHES! We Are BB! Kel-RC? EM! NOW! T-P! ZP CRAINES, TAN. (UT?) VAID Skating in LP! BA- NLA! Who won? SP w C! SYPW LD DAD, ISLY + MISS YOU (DIGTP) VERMONT ALNS W? M (MIN 4 yrs) WP! CC WVV LIHAWTG ATM- WHIWNFIABILWY 14 K DR 7 6 84 . . . LYM MICHELLE SEVILLE Thanx LS + Special friends-CH, TW, BK-Grear times- SUGAR- BUSH Trees BK!I-MDLUN-Ski Team- CHAMPS! AB GUYS-FLD PARTIES .. MG M nvr forger-ORESTEIA-ENGLANDI-JR- BFFAI!-Allright PP-UR SPCL CF-LOVE U PJ- SMILE!-Remember believe in who UR, URA Shining Srar-LR-DS PS PP LT L V MB NR AP STAY COOL! REBECCA J. SHUGRUE “Good times are spontaneous bur memories live on” GYMNASTICS 9 10 11 Capr. 12 J.J. always remember 2BR Sessions! Thanks people in the gym who made me SMILE, esp. MO + Dues. Bear Ac- ton 4 me guys! Thanks reachers who made me think + MOM + Dad 4 all | am thar’s OK. Bye Dan! EM + RS MARK SMALL: “No | don't care if you're into different bands. No cause for so much hatred I'm just a different man. Pull off thar cover | will too and learn fo understand. With music deep inside We'll make world unity our plan” -7 SECONDS SKATE AND HAVE FUN CAUSE “KIDS SURVIVE'-THE NOT WAYMAN There's always something you forget like a reacher (excepr Mrs. Bowdoin) Bur you never forger memo- ries. And I'll always remember the times and people here like Michelle Scorr LJ KW RH LS KD MC CG RF TE RC KD RC TJ DS JD JS. Mosr of all | want to thank my morher for all her support. BILL SEMPLE WADC LS FOOTBALL 73 HOCK EY 12 LAX 18 LS HOGS 73 72 66 78 SUPERBOWL 85’ GREEN PICK-UP PLOWING with ICE A FEW SO- CIABLES IGA RU RON BC GAMES PUCK AT FEATHERLAND PUMPKINS with DEKE A.M RUNWAY JAM-HOOP COIN-SLOT GOT CHANGE FOR A QUAD ROLL OUT THE BARREL THANKS TO ALL, FOR ALL GOOD LUC KIMBERLY F. SEWALL: | LOVE YOU, DEREK. FAR AWAY THERE IN THE SUN SHINE ARE MY HIGHEST ASPIRATIONS. | MAY NOT REACH THEM, BUT | CAN LOOK UP AND SEE THEIR BEAUTY, BE- LIEVE IN THEM, AND TRY TO FOLLOW WHERE THEY LEAD.-LM. ALCOTT THANKS, MOM + DAD. M.B., MN., MS: WAL EE, CW BL MW. DS. S.W., JCST 85. PAUL SKAVICUS Help me Mise. UH OH Better get Glenco: Super Dave . . HI over Nova Drive. “Fry Drive Key ’ Fash- ion Plare Foster. MAD MAC; Bug mas ter. Racherball Lobster + Jammin Warch your arm; Nice table Paul Sreve Dinsdale and Norman . . . THE VISTA LIVES .. . God speed my friends L.S. 1 GLENN SMITH (Smitty): Thanks Mom and Dad, Thanks Fitts and Tracey Fam- ily, Super-bowl champs 4 15TDs, Best in the Metco West, wake up Jeff. irs time to go, Bob wheres the parry, Par- ry with the suburbians bye Home-boys WS RC SM MG, bye Marcy and Kristin Loved ir, ps Miss you Barbie Good bye 4 STACEY SMITH - “'If |am not for myself, who will be? And if | am only for my self, what am I? And if nor now, when?” - Hillel David Snelling Laura Sonjara Lisa Starobin Joseph Stern Bettina Stevens Marc D. Straubel Pati ee ie, Kerri-Jae Sussman Thomas Swank Patrick Taylor Douglas Thompson Julie Titleboum DAVE SNELLING-WHERE DID THE YEARS GO? SEEMS JUST YESTERDAY | WAS A FROSH. Ill Never forger the “CLASS of 86 ° We the BEST! Bud, Heaven, LAX + COPE-Through the years. THX Jen, Rebe, Hugsbug, Sun- Shine, Trac, Smitty, DL, SM, JF, TW, TEACH, Suga, ME, Eug, Sus, Weavs, Saint, ect GOOD TIMES: MAY YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE .. . LAURA SONJARA—shame on sham mons for the bLues-the four moOns oVer moscow -1Es eroileS filanres, fai sant la mur, le pecaq, san sebastian, Javea-sOnnets, roses, and m16's-ler rHe fools of your labor worlk-e. easroN— vices ond virtues or vice versa-Mr. G thanx for xplaining which were which TRACY SPILLER GL GUYSLM, SS GL GUYS-LM. SS. LH. CH. LR SS + LH-RECK- LESS! nu nimbus, italy; VENICE, SUMMER ‘85, bermuda. SNASHERS arp-ua KA LSVB LM-LSVHFB-misc. rev.-TFBT-YTBFIE HALUISAB THANX MRS. R trw-hallg-| Gedicate the song FRIEND Sru Sreph G Dub-GL, ihy4yaagamw-LR-ILY, GL THANKS MOM DAD.i AD-ILY PHR + RDBSABSIHW GOKCWTCO ‘86! FTW LISA STAROBIN: THANKS TO EVERY- ONE, ESPECIALLY TO THOSE WHO KNOW WHO THEY ARE. SPECIAL THANKS TO MR. BRONSON. | HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO SAY BUT REMEMBER “UFE IS LIKE AN ONION, YOU PEEL IT WHILE CRYING. ’, OPUS, OH KISSY-POO TO ALL OF YOU BECKY STEWART-CHICKS OF 86 SWIM LAX 2 34 NOT?? SBOWL-JPs; Mull! Beckx2 CHAMO IS- WF? JR SKI TRIP 72hr COOKOUT! Gondola! LOCOS-LBBD MISS-CITTC I'M BAGGED! ENGLISH ON FRIDAYS-C, HELP! SUGAR-DS! BS2?! TIM. IWS YOUR TIME TO SHINE, ILYYTBB DD (MIWCF) MOMALYAWMY GOOD LUCK YOU GUYS | LOVE YOU ALL-‘STEW 2 KERRI SUSSMAN. LA, KC, PF, KD, KD, TB, PG, SR, DH, CK, AH, and everyone else- Be Happy! Ler all the number of the srars give light ro thy fair way! “Antony and Cleoparra Act 3, scene 2 MARK DAVID STRAUBEL-STROBES- FOOTBALL -STATE CHAMPS-GRHS and THE ROCK WILL always be remem- bered. AB, PF, LM, GW, KW, THANKS- CK-Never forger. AYUH. GF, JB, JC, CC, RF, JULIO. NO. 18-ZEKE-SUPERBOWL. 86 -SURF-BH-PUDGE- RICK'S WEDDING-GR FOOTBALL-A FINE PIECE OF MACHIN- ERY-MOM + DAD-THIS IS JUST THE BE- GINNING -CHUBS TOM SWANK: Hoop + Lax. CR L- Almost. LM-Finally. MAC-DC will never be the same. SR-Hope you fine find it in everything you seel. Grace-Surfs Up! DT 93 on 93. Superbowl, Embassy Suire, hey Rez gor a rowel? A Bral w Cal. igarun hoolkk me up man. DLG- Been real DL, LA, JD, JH, PK, FYEM, BR, RpOVe Meche DaGr, Di-- Eo + :L- Thanks MARC STRAUSS Who needs a Max-Ed Card Gymnasrics 84, 85, 86. Vacation Rules! Friendly Falmouth Cape 85’ School's For Sale. Saratoga 85 CATHY, My love for you is more than you'll ever know and we're going to make it. You are BEAUTIFUL! Hey Bo Thanx for all your awsome advice. 85 GT Rules AWTF BRENTON B TAYLOR No matter where you go there you are “Wish you were here’””’ and hold on ro rhe dream’’-PF Thanks-JT JT PS SP ED SK AW CH DA DA TS LM DM TS TG MB TJM and Ms Scherban Its been a long four years bur someone's gotta do ir. My thanks and love to JEN, Fam- ily, and orhers! BYE ‘86!!!? DAVID SURWILO: XC 1-4, In Tri 1-4, Lax 1-2 Our Trk 3-4, Capr., Track 1, Car Surfing RunDmc, Clash, U2, Stones! Hampton Beach Ar Srairs w BL, CH, MM, RF Sub 49” Hawkin See | didnr just ear pencils mom dad Thanx Par | will male U proud! Sk-88 Tanya: | LUV U THE MOST UR forever in my heart! Cel Tan MW Keep on Running JULIE TITLEBAUM: Goodrimes Bad times U Know I'VE Had my share. 280z 68GTO You made it JB GG and Honk Tender Years 1 9 84 You're still the one John. Parry all rhe time Nancy A BEACKS Srevie Nicks How still my love Heart 9 5 85 Can't stand loosir Against all odds John | LOVE YOU Ciao LSW SENIORS Lawrence Trager Michael Vail Renee Vitello Bill Wallace John Walsh Lori Willens Kimberly Williams Courtney Wilson Heidi Wisbach Kenneth Wollins Nancy Wollins BOBBY TRACEY Well weve made ir through four years of high school, some how | didnt thinls Id make it | owe everything ro my girlfriend Marcia with our you | couldnt have made it Im going fo miss those crazy street parties in South Sudbury Thanks JG BS CM TW JF TS DS JD SM DC hogs good Luck MIKE VAIL Some of us are born to move the world to live our fantasies most of us just dream about the things we'd like to be Sadness fills to watch it die and never to have known it for you the blind who once could see my heart bleeds for rhee JEFF VORDERER (VORDY) LS HOCKEY 83-86-Good Luck to the Edgar Brothers, Barch, Paul Mc, Swanky, Dicka, Bill, Dom, Scorr, Morgan, Dinsh, Dol, and all of the hockey ream!- Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support!! | am glad to be graduaring and looking forward to college!!! JOHN WALSH-Sensable Seniors! Gin Carols House Parachuting NH ME CAPE. COD GREENWOOD HALF PRETZELS THANX TO ALL MY FRIENDS WE HAD SOME GOOD TIMES G WE FINALLY MADE IT a special THANX TO ERICA CATHY MIKET MOM DAD | wouldn't have made it with our you. LORI WILLENS GET OUT OF TOWN! ELS | LIKE PINEAPPLES TOO! JOSEPPI-ITALY 85 JUDITH! THE BEST! TO ALL MY “TRU LY DAZZLING’ FRIENDS THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER! HJ 86 SCHOOLS ARE FOR TRAINING PEOPLE HOW TO USTEN TO OTHER PEOPLE . . . TALKING HEADS 6 6 86 AFTER TODAY CONSID- ER ME GONE... . . STING!! COURTNEY WILSON-BONZ SEZ-You kill me Bud! FDR SCH OF WNG KP-Luv Yo Hamlet! UK '84-TBLC No, The Pacific's Next To Ca! GH G JW DAZE ILYS K ED. SUN FLD FUN FLD FLA! NYC NW-BODB, DAVE DON! THE EGG MG CARPE DIEM TIP G Feres-MB, KS, AG, MR PVM FRANCE '83 Rusey, Syd OBSM-CMLT Ozzies G Greeks MN, LS, FD, CB, JM, DC! Bye Lysis HEIDI WISBACH EVERLAUGHING, Soc- cer Lox Shorts? Fools, Tales-Newport! Poris ‘84 FRANCE ‘85 Library-Talls Much? missed ‘85 Garesy, Westporr- summer fun, Grear Times w Call Me Cueless, Jen P, Bren, Laws, LG, Sweer CH, Chris CProm!, Perk Kartrini -So Much To Say, Dana T-Parry MoMm Eu- rope Bound So I'm A Spaz, | survived! Thanx All! BYE! LARRY TRAGER Rush Sting Suburuan Sanranaposterchild Dinch our at 10 The Dam Death hill Boomtown Iraly 85 gon- dalas England 86 Oresteia blues cast party Mctalls Gloria party swim + ten at 8am Concord packy Look the dome the Birds Jocks partys cool memories with great friends Thanks Mom + Dad RENEE VITELLO- E 'LL TAKE The besr, forget rhe rest and someday we'll find “THESE ARE THE BEST OF TIMES’. FAM- OUS 15 words. NHBNH. WGGOOT- PITLTWED. GB's, RV + EW. Dad, Thanks for being there, ILY. JCP-You mean the world to me. | LOVE YOU! EW, SR, CR, CM, SS, CN, MN, MS, JW, TK-TYFBAF: DA=SS84, Luv Ya! BYE LS- AWTF TIM WALKER-DOUGIE, RED, PARTYING W THE BOYS, Oh PLEASE! SUPERBOWL 11-0, LAX, CAPE RUNS, CRAZY, WINCHY, MG, REID, GERTY WADC! THE GOOD TIMES, CHICKS OF 86, AH LP-PTL, JP + RC WHAT CARD PLAYERS! Penny ice cubes, talks w CHESTER, BE 84, JAM- SPECIAL KID! JS-Whar fun-Bye Muffin, BT-CRANK THE GUY, Thanks MOM + DAD, BYE! ERICA WHITE SENSIBLE SENIORS! Imag- ine thar. Golden Rules, $ of 85 Friendly Falmouth. J W, MT EXCUSE ME, DYF? CC, Wheres Cactus? RAPAKO=FREE RV: Thanx 4 calling! JM; TY4BAF, ILU! Sea Breezes. To my Friends, | wish you all the very besr. Mom and Dad Thanx for everything | love you! Larer L-S AWTF KIMBERLY A WILLIAMS MOM DAD THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT HELP YOU GAVE. MY FRIENDS | WILL NEVER FOR- GET: LISA REGINA CLAIRE STELLA LISHA LESLIE AND ALL THE REST. THANKS L-S FOR 4 GREAT UNFORGETTABLE YEARS AND TO THOSE | LEAVE BEHIND, GOOD LUCK. PATTI MACIA AMY- IM AWAKE. TO BERNARD, LOVE YA! JEAN WILSON Do nor despair rhar you cannor change the world in a day or two. Insread, just give your very besr in the little things you do. Then you'll find in days to come when all raken togeth- er, these little steps did cnange and make the world a little berrer KEN WOLLINS- Never doubr your full porenrial, find it-41,000 STEPS!-THANKS, MR. McMAHON-Qgood lucls class of 86! s especially you, Nance- ‘‘Asik nor what your country can do for you, ask whar you can do for your country’’-John F. Kennedy “Ward, I’m worried about the Beaver’’-June USA! Christina Wood Diana Wright Sarah Zanzot Photos not available: Robert Allenberg Lynda Beausoleil Matthew Boyko Glenn Cutting Dino DeStefano Scott Dickson Lauren DiCresce Trang Donovan Marlk Gleason Kirlk Grentzenberg Samuel Hales Stephen Karz Nicki Meade Norma Meade Gray Pustaver Karen Shedd Hugh Tatlocls Jolie Wilson John Wockenfuss SENIORS 1. Eric Frank studying in the library. 2. Susie Jarvis and Heidi Lehmann don't let their friends drive drunk. 3. Seniors raise their hands ‘cuz they're sure. 4. Susannah Lawson ages prematurely. TINA WOOD: SKI-TEAM! BK, CH, MS- BFF AC-Curious George, Whispers Thanx Mrs S For all rhe Years; KS-nort twins! Prom nire ‘85 kitchen rable: iLY mom Sugarbush DRUMLIN-can’t find a pulse! Cath-“MT obsession’’ Bahamas ‘86 WEST NYE-BUD PJ who? Wed brunch JR uwabapom! After today, consider me gone STING CHRIS WYLIE: Varsity Hockey CPT 1211109 1 Frosh practices DL JFA BJKSMRWE had some grear times. “‘ think we are Busted ’ Promise Dont For- get Deal Times with Goose Milke. Bob 280z Buck 10? Hacky's Summer in Weston Working CJ7 Jeep TW Party's Packy's for Michelob. Everyone on Earth is here for A reason Good Luck BW LUV YOU Mom Dad NEC “86” SARAH ZANZOT: SEZ, BUD, ZIP, DICTA- TAH? THANKS, MG-OFFICE PARTY: LAS, DC, er al. FRANCE ‘83; NC, NH-'84; PVM: KM, LS, MO, TD, CB, RH; TIP: LG, PK, MR, AG SN-TORTURE IN PHRENCH! PHYSICS?- EBD EM C-| MISS YOU! MEB WAYLAND CAW-THE BEST OF FRIENDS (ATWOE!) EM FRED WFM . . . STOP MKNG SENSEXIO-NEW ORDER-SQUEEZE- ENO. 5 1. Sarah Zanzot-The Dicrarah 2. Gisela Mayer ad libs in the Lib 3 John Myles and Chris Wylie have nothing to hide. 4. Dave Allard wrestles with his laresr auromorive project. 5. Tina Stevens, Karen MacKinnon, Maura Nicholson, Faryl Rubin and Lori Willens. Old friend, new friends, best friends, true friends. 6. Sheila Pellegri hangin’ our on the heater SENIORS ' vee B a. NY WNESSS . = : SSSSS FIFTY REASONS WHY . . WE LOVE WE HATE 1. Freedom 2. Superiority 3. Seniority 4. Early Acceptance 5. U. Mass application (No Essay!) 6. Summer of '86 7. Sleeping in 8. Leaving early 9. Driving to school 10. Lunch at McDonalds 11. 2nd Semester 12. Freshman initiation 13. Sophomore initiation 14. Executive internship 15. Freedom 16. Senior Weel 17. Senior Brunch 18. Senior pranks 19. Senior Ladies Luncheon 20. Senior Har Day 21. Senior Skip Day 22. WADC 23. No gym 24. Intro to Western Civ (English) 25. Fridays 26. Parties 27. Saturdays 28. Moosehead 29. Electives 30. Freedom 31. Sex 32. Drugs 33. Rock and Roll 34. Mark Harmon 35. Sting 36. U2 37. David Letterman 38. Nightmare on Elm Street 39. Paulina Porizkova 40. Sports Illustrated (swimsuit issue) 41. Vermont (!) 42. Senior Prom (no boat!) 43. Senior quotes 44. The Ramp 45. Freedom 46. No final exams 47. Senior Beach Day 48. Puchalsky 49. Mrs. Plott 50. Graduation Day 1. Applications 2. Early Applications 3. Early Decisions 4. Early Rejections 5. Deadlines 6. SAT’s 7. Achievements 8. Math level 2 Achievement 9. English Composition Achievement (with essay) 10. Colleges 11. Parents 12. Getting up 18. Mondays 14. Tuesdays 15. Wednesdays 16. Thursdays 17. Sunday nights 18. Madonna 19. Part time jobs 20. Transcriprs 21. Guidance counselors 22. Extra-curricular activities 23. Thar ‘small-town’ feeling 24. Homeroom 25. Housemasters 26. Max-Ed cards 27. Parking in East Guam 28. Silent day at the library 29. Herb 30. People who ger 800’s on the SAT's 31. Physics 32. Calculus 33. Advanced Placement 34. Essays 35. Interviews 36. Admissions people 37. Campus tours 38. Alumni 39. College propaganda 40. Nosey relatives 41. Z's 42. Report cards 43. Gym 44. Senior obligations 45. Mr. Plott’s phallic references 46. Route 20 47. Parents 48. Car repairs 49. The Sudbury Police Departmenr 50. School BEING SENIORS!!! = 4. Bryan Cannon - Of course you could always go around ir. 2. Earl Dawes - Granola man 3. Dinshaw Guzdar - Dial-a-dare 4. Mitch Caspe - Picking his brain. SENIORS 3. 1. Prospective Seniors; currently students at the Whire House pre- school. 2. Stacey Smith in uniform. 3. Julie Clifton and Joanne Dreher - Look Ma, no cavities! 4. Alice Haggerty heard ir through the grapevine. Pe sm Sma pamotonmmenensdelY Sevens SENIORS 65 SENIOR, DIRECTORY Abrahamson, Scott; 36 Grear Lake Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9657 Allard, David J.; 39 Maynard Farm Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8482 Allenberg, Robert; 16 Burler Place, Sudbury, 01776 443-3948 Allerton, Deri; 222 Willis Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9802 Anton, Judith; 55 Maynard Farm Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3023 Astbury, Jacqueline; 153 Lincoln Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3708 Atabaki, Kourosh; So. Grear Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8133 Auerbach, Melissa; 37 Rambling Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3203 Babbitt, Elizaberh; 45 Thompson Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-7401 Bankuri, Frank; 66 Dudley Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2948 Barilone, John Jr.; 155 Waltham Sr., Maynard, 01754 897-4391 Barron, Edward; 30 Ausrin Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4733 Basserr, Carolyn; 18 Lynne Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3236 Baszkiewicz, Sharon; 6 Poplar Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9380 Barchelder, David; 44 Maynard Farm Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9422 Beausoleil, Lynda; 40 Taylor Sr., Apr. 413, Framingham, 01701 872-0132 Beaven, Meredith; 9 Gerry Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-8478 Belli, Joanne; 19 Dakin Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6104 Benson, Jessica; 166 Goodman Hill, Sudbury, 01776 443-5965 Beverly, Lendale; 66 Academy Ter., Roxbury, 02119 445-0042 Bina, Behzad; 21 Virginia Ridge, Sudbury, 01776 443-9361 Bisson, Kimberly; 29 Birchwood Avenue, Sudbury, 01776 443-9446 Birrer, Beverly; 18 Barbara Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9686 Blakeney, James; 93 Commonwealth Sr., Concord, 00000 897-8987 Blecher, Craig; 30 Cedar Creek Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2070 Bolton, Wendy; 161 Pantry Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8625 Boyce, Lisa; Old Sudbury Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9303 Boyd, David; 19 Oakwood Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-6626 Boylo, Matthew; 284 Peakham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4069 Bradley, Melissa; 100 Thunder Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5741 Brain, ben; Concord Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8823 Brier, Christine; 83 Summer St., Sudbury, 01776 443-6746 Bubluski, Kerry A.; 32 Benr Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9875 Byington, Carol; 6 Srubroe Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-2795 Camilleri, Scorr B.; 188 Maynard Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8455 Canessa, Stephen; 124 Victoria Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4520 Cannon, Bryan; 42 Cunard St., Roxbury, 02119 427-5013 Caproni, Leslie A.; 5 Saxony Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-8450 Caputo, Craig; 41 Fox Run, Sudbury, 01776 443-3488 Carey, David; 5 Srubtoe Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6944 Casey, Michael; 85 Pokonoker Avenue, Sudbury, 01776 443-4753 Caspe, Andrew; 33 Philemon Whale Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-9641 Caspe, Mitchel; 33 P hilemon Whale Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-9641 Casto, Daniel; 56 Roberr Best Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3796 Cerasuolo, Marl; 122 Pantry Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6321 Cetiner, Suzanne; 64 Puritan La., Sudbury, 01776 443-2172 Cherniack, Narasha; Sourh Grear Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9604 Cicciu, H. Gregory; 182 Wayside Inn Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8362 Clark, Terrence; 644 River Sr., Mattapan, 02126 Cleary, James; 14 Musler ive Sudbury, 01776 443-3372 Clifton, Julie; 45 Mill Pond Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5245 Cocco, Rebecca; 71 Chanticleer Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8011 Coccoli, Shauna; 22 Hadley Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3271 Cohen, Srephen; 215 Morse Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9908 Colanruono, David; 32 Pennymeadow Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-2039 Cole, Renee; 8 Oakwood Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-5216 Coleman, Kelly; 29 Meadowbrook Cir., Sudbury, 01776 443-6308 Collin, Tracy; 26 Alra Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2422 Conley, David; 74 Gay Sr., Westwood, 02165 326-7490 Connolly, Ann; 11 Elsberh Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8029 Cooper, Daniel; 201 Tower Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9594 Cooper, Susan; 11 Cedar Creel Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9461 Coppenrath, Kimberly A.; 17 Douglas Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-7565 Corcoran, Timorhy; Old Winter St., Lincoln, 01773 259-9383 Corto, Andrew; 1 Munnings Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-7696 Courremanche, David; 261 Goodman Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2834 Coviello, Robert; 24 Pilgrims Path, Sudbury, 01776 443-6595 Creighton, Reginald; 162 Devon Sr., Dorchester, 02121 825-5807 Croom, Amia; 5 Easy Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3448 Curler, Karherine; 163 Landham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2525 Cutting, Glenn; 58 Fairbank Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9059 D'Angelo, Sean; 102 Belcher Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-4297 Dainiak, Kelly; 26 Brimstone Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-4013 Daniels, Ellen; 97 Horse Pond Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2231 Darsch, Kristin; 19 Mossman Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5402 David, Edwin; 70 Thunder Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5023 Davis, Christopher; 16 Surrey Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-8504 Dawes, Eorl; Farrar Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9492 Day, Patricia; 143 Maynard Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5724 DelRegno, Joseph A.; 178 Prides Crossing, Sudbury, 01776 443-3908 DeMille, Kristen; 179 Concord Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4011 Devaney, James; 147 Longfellow Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2135 Dickson, Scorr; 603 Dutron Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2873 Dicresce, Laura; 34 Windingwood Lane, Lincoln, 01773 259-1437 SENIORS Diedrich, Frederick; 35 Blacksmith Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3698 Distefano, Dino; 41 Prides Crossing R., Sudbury, 01776 443-4378 Dolan, John; 18 Lombard Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6698 Donovan, Kristen; Sunnyside Ln., Lincoln, 01773 259-8142 Donovan, Trang; Bedford Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0416 Doyle, Chris; 63 Skating Pond Rd., Weston, 02193 893-5546 Dreher, Joanne; 30 Kendall Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5083 Durfee, Kevin; 40 French Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2179 Durfee, Perer; 40 French Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2179 Edgar, Randy; 133 Maynard Farm Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4325 Edgar, Rusty; 183 Maynard Farm Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4325 Einhorn, Melissa; 37 Sunser Path, Sudbury, 01776 443-3746 Eisenhauer, Barbra; 90 Lamarre Drive, Marlborough, 01752 480-0618 Engborg, Stephanie; 164 Barton Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9816 Epstein, Jill; 26 Newton Rd., Sudbury, 01776 358-2525 Feinberg, Donna; 38 Rambling Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5197 Fiscale, Lucia; Deerhaven Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0893 Fisher, Glen; 163 Moore Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9108 Firts, Jeffrey; 4 Bishop Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-2523 Ford, Katherine; 52 Ruddock Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2856 Fosrer, Kenneth; 27 Basswood Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-9216 Fraize, Scort; 10 Wilso n Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6353 Frank, Adam; 16 Cakebread Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9194 Frans, Eric; 42 Drum Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-5701 Frank, Michael; 1446 Cakebread Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9194 Franklin, Joshua; 22 Rambling Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2386 Freundlich, Mitchell; 26 Lafayerre Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9421 Frisiello, Richard Jr.; 41 Harvard Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-4335 Furman, Joline; 62 Warren Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5025 Gabbe, Jay; 78 Meadowbrook Cir., Sudoury, 01776 443-8592 Gaines, Morgan; 32 Sigourney Sr., Jamaica Plain, 02130 524-0385 Galloway, Claire; 88 Wellington Hill, Mattapan, 02126 296-7284 Gardner, Daniel; 25 Curtis Circle, Sudbury, 01776 443-3619 Garlisi, Marcia; 98 Blueberry Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5773 Garth, Lynn; Morningside Ln., Lincoln, 01773 259-9126 Gasparro, Paul; 40 Harvard Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9486 Gerhardt, Alexander; 238 Old Lancaster Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6070 Gleason, Marl; 19 Center Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-6378 Gleeson, Glynnis; 311 Peakkham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6971 Glisr, Adam; 118 Barton Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-2102 Golden, Christopher; 42 Willow Rd., Sudbury, 01776 Goulding, Gregory; 5 Curry Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6526 Gray, Todd; 4 King Phillip Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3050 Greenberg, Andrea; 243 Morse Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2932 Grentzenberg, Kirk; 125 Powers Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2956 Grierson, Robert; 11 Grear Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3735 Grossman, David; 95 Wells Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9117 Guarino, Francesca; Deer Run Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9412 Guindon, Scott; 20 Hermitage St., Sudbury, 01776 443-9027 Guzdar, Dinshaw; 11 Dawson Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-8283 Hadar, Ron; 22 Parmenter Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3404 Hadloclx, Charles; Sandy Pond Rd:, Lincoln, 01773 259-0762 Hadlock, Theresa A.; Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0762 Haggerty, Alice; Tower Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0714 Hahn, Rodney; 27 Witherell Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3366 Hales, Samuel; Huckleberry Hill, Lincoln, 01773 259-8270 - Hameror, Errol; 37 Brewsrer Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6111 Hammond, Alysa; 22 Oakwood Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-9208 Hansen, Kristen; 21 Revolutionary Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9618 Harding, Amy; 109 Warer Row Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5086 Harourunian, Annette; 975 Concord Tpke., Lincoln, 01773 259-8617 Harris, Carherine; 582 Pealkham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3476 Hart, Cheryl; Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0407 Harch, Jeffrey; 236 Old Lancaster Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9279 Hays, Deborah; 521 Peakham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9852 Hearl, Whitney; 29 Hampshire Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9661 Heckman, Chris; 125 Hemlock Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8669 Helms, Lisa; 236 Old Lancasrer Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9279 Hewirtr, Paul; 11 Buckmasrer Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-2896 Hickey, John; 188 Newbridge Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4259 Hicks, Regina;-8 Holiday Sr., Dorchesrer, 02122 265-1727 High, Andrew; Trapelo Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0540 Hodglsins, Bradford; 26 Longfellow Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3309 Hughes, Parricl; 189 Ford Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2497 Hunter, Morgan; 604 Boston Posr Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3592 Jackson, Lisa; P.O. Box 387, Boston, 02112 436-5627 Jackson, Sheryl; 34 Greenbriar Sr., Dorchesrer, 02124 436-6965 Jarvis, Susan; 74 Belcher Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-8667 Jean, Paul; 30 Ward Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5590 Johnson, Jon, Kieth; 188 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9345 Joseph, Michael; 70 Washingron Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5088 Kalba, S. Michael; 23 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0705 Kassner, Timorhy; Conant Dr., Lincoln, 01773 259-0210 Karz, Srephen; 40 Shadow Oak Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-7097 o i coe Keane, Kellie; 18 Wispering Pines, Sudbury, 01776 443-5091 Keeman, Cynthia; 458 Hudson Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6897 Kellsredr, Perry; 94 Goodman Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9204 Kelly, Maura; 162 Fairbank Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9217 Kenney, Paul; Deer Run Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0921 Keough, Christine; 53 Patricia Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2412 Kortler, Nina; 28 Hadley Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8088 Kronenberger, Kim; P. O. Box 664, Sudbury, 01776 443-7589 Kubik, Elizabeth; Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8037 Kurz, Dale; 11 Warren Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2440 Lachorire, Kerry; 38 July Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3517 Lally, Thomas; 9 Brookdale Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8380 Lannon, David; 87 Warren Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6765 Lapkin, Elizaberh; 12 Darvel Drive, Sudbury, 01776 443-2742 Lawson, Susannah; 40 Old Lancasrer Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5774 Layman, Tracey; 35 Kendall Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2291 LeBlond Kristen; 44 Kendall Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-7348 Lehmann, Heidi; 188 Willis Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3912 Lewis, Martha A.; 43 Stone Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9284 Lind, Kevin; 31 Ward Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9130 Lodge, Carhy; 249 Dutton Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2163 Londres, Bradley; 102 Ford Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6054 Lynch, Brian E.; 41 Ford Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5958 MacCachran, Andrew; 156 Fairbanis Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3301 MacKinnon, Karen; 38 Spring St., Sudbury, 01776 443-2704 MacNeil, Perer; 29 Grear Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8505 Malo, Ana Maria; 15 Pine Ridge Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2433 Marcoux, Shawn; Old Bedford Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8631 Marrone, Dominicls; 136 Nobscor Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5330 Martin, Lisa; 212 Goodman Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4243 Mayer, Gisela E.; 11 Hillside Place, Sudbury, 01776 443-3485 McAnaney, Killian; 4 Maple Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-5424 McCarthy, David T.; 50 Maynard Rad., Sudbury, 01776 443-2505 McCarthy, Laura; 4 Blacksmith Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3115 McClure, Steven; 193 Pealsham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6802 McConnell, Stanley; 652 Wallshill Sr, Mattapan, 02126 296-2774 McCudden, Stephen; 17 Hadly Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4879 McDonald, Paul; 26 Washington Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-6815 McHugh, Michael; 257 Mossman Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3918 McLeod, Charles; 238 Old Lancaster Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6070 McNamara, Brenda; 497 Concord Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4606 McNamara, Shaun; 497 Concord Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-4606 McWalter, James; 37 Wright Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8657 Meade, Norma; 568 Peakham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9646 Melick, Scott; 50 Pokonoker Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-8919 Mellin, Christian D.; Stearns Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-4789 Mellish, Roberta; 31 Augusr Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6355 Merra, Judith; 111 Woodside Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2851 Michener, Carol; 117 Tower Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8860 Monaco, Thomas; 25 Lincoln Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3667 Monaghan, Janel; Saddleridge Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8159 Monahan, Jane; 29 Kay 5r., Sudbury, 01776 443-9440 Morgan, Jonarhan; 33 Lafayerre Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-6133 Mosca, Paul; 37 Summer Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9368 Mullen, Jodi; 44 Woodside Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8806 Mullen, Michael; 388 North Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2940 Murphy, Marthew; 17 Calsebread Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3349 Myles, John R.; Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8100 Nambiar, Sunitha; 30 Beckwith Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5604 Nelson, Craig; 18 Austin Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6106 Nelson, Mark; 18°Austin Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6106 Nicholson, Maura; 15 Pine Ridge Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2433 Noble, Scorr; 21 Country Village, Sudbury, 01776 443-3777 Noel, Eugene; 75 Silver Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8351 Noyes, Amy; 321 Pealkkham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8279 O'Connor, Thomas; Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9086 O'Connell, Kare; 86 Robbins Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2195 O'Donnell, Joseph; 24 Lands End Lane, Sudbury, 01176 43-9068 O'Neil, Sharon; 45 Rambling Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3805 O'Neill, Mary Ellen; 149 Pantry Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9064 O'Rourke, William; 66 Eddy Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9325 Oram, Donyale; 10 Winter -St., Sudbury, 01776 443-2017 Ouellette, Maris; 10 Wagonwheel Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8005 Palmer, Suzanne; 9 Brooks Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5084 Park, Bryan; 70 Meadowbrook Cr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5983 Paterson, Ava E. (Liz); 175 Fairbank Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5626 Paulsen, Susan; 18 Old Meadow Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6380 Payne, Nicola; 15 Thoreau Way, Sudbury, 01776 443-3186 Pearlstein, Steven; 21 Hayden Cir., Sudbury, 01776 443-3371 Pellegr, John; 11 Tippling Rock Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2084 Pellegri, Sheila; 11 Tippling Rock Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2084 Peter, Odele; 56 Barton Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-2714 Phalen, Michael; 9 Blacksmith Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-02841 Phillips, Robert; 16 Quincy Sr., Dorchester, 02121 442-2821 Pierz, Laurie; 4 Revere Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-8427 Polley, Elizabeth; 35 Windsor Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9281 Pollock, Jennifer; 47 Balcom Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3839 Privirera, Michael; Goose Pond Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-0477 Pustaver, Grey; 4 Kendall Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6644 Raja, Jonarhan; Old Sudbury Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9379 Raju, Mano; 26 Harvard Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5319 Rankin, Eric; 92 Wirherell Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5905 Rankin, Mendel: Trapelo Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9292 Rasco, Cathy; Old Country Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9695 Redden, Stacey; 35 Old Winter St., Lincoln, 01773 259-0795 Reid, Scott; 93 Moore Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5739 Richardson, Katherine; Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8336 Riley, Michael; 15 Harvard Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-8255 Robertson, Kevin; 11 Deer Pond Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5565 Robinson, Richard; 12 Lombard Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-2116 Rock, Stacey; 109 Nobscor Rd., Sudbury, 01776 875-4745 Rodriquez, Balma; 9 Winter Streer, Sudbury, 01776 443-6747 Rose, Daniel; 23 Willis Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2133 Rubin, Faryl; 80 Puritan Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6660 Ruddy, Kevin; 42 Pantry Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3394 Rynne, Scorr; 25 Washington Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3550 Sampson, Karri; 27 Maynard fd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6821 Sarazin, Perer; P. O. Box 26, Sudbury, 01776 443-2034 Sargent, Sarah; 211 Landham Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2583 Sayles, David; 94 Prides Crossing, Sudbury, 01776 443-9005 Scafidi, Edward; 45 Jarman Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8224 Schaffer, Bradley; 10 Griffin Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-2878 Schmid, Sascha; 12 Austin Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5495 Schow, Paul; 11 Hunt Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3044 Schwartz, Laura; 69 Barton Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9250 Segien, Karen; 65 Pine Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5476 Semple, William J.; 51 Sterns Lane, Sudbury, 01776 443-2508 Sevigny, Sharon; 48 Brookdale Rad., Sudbury, 01776 443-8554 Seville, Michelle; Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, 01776 259-8739 Sewall, Kimberly; Davison Dr., Lincoln, 01773 259-0090 Shead, Srella; 1 Carlos St., Dorchester, 02124 436-6133 Shedd, Karen; 51 Morse Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8590 Shugrue, Rebecca; 18 Briar Parch Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6392 Skavicus, Paul; 20 Checkerberry Cir., Sudbury, 01776 443-3028 Slayrer, Elspeth; Trapelo Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9432 Small, Marls; 436 North Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3167 Smith, Glenn; 71 Camden Sr., Boston, 02118 536-7182 Smith, Sarah; 401 Durron Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9168 Smith, Stacey; 37 Hadley Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2696 Smith, Wayman; 147 Howard Ave., Dorchester, 02125 445-0312 Snelling, David; Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-8065 Soerheide, Andrea; 9 Elaine Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5577 Soini, Elena; 161 Nobscor Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3785 Sonjara, Laura; 52 Tanbarls Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2380 Spiller, Tracy; 254 Horse Pond Road, Sudbury, 01776 443-8077 Srarobin, Lisa; 34 Robert Best Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3705 Stern, Joseph; 15 Richard Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-9292 Stevens, Bettina; 833 Concord Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-6650 Stewart, Rebecca; 15 Marlboro Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2427 Straubel, Marc D.; 32 Claris Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2159 Strauss, Marc; 42 Surrey Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6811 Surwilo, David; 220 Old Lancaster Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3508 Sussman, Kerri-Jae; Sand Pond Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9044 Swank, Thomas; 25 Musker Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-3916 Tarlock, Hugh; 80 Winter Sr., Lincoln, 01773 259-0447 Taylor, Brenton; 89 Wills Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-3477 Taylor, Patrick; 221 Goodman Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-5024 Thompson, Douglas; 20 Brooks Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8085 Tirleboum, Julie; 21 Birchwood Ln., Lincoln, 01773 259-0898 Tracey, Roberr Jr.; 11 Deerhaven Rd., Lincoln, 01773 259-9588 Trager, Lawrence; 87 Meadowbrook Cir., Sudbury, 01776 443-5550 Treadwell, Marl; 4 Dorothy Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2922 Vail, Michael; 25 Firecur Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-8304 Virello, Renee; 182 Wayside Inn Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8362 Vorderer, Jeffrey; 48 Victoria Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-6079 Walker, Timothy; 149 Concord Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9239 Wallace, Bill; 43 Kay Sr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5095 Walsh, John; 66 Belcher Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3689 Whire, Erica; 781 Boston Posr Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9272 Willens, Lori; 17 Oak Hill Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-9243 Williams, Kimberly; 142 Homestead Sr., Dorchester, 02121 427-0830 Wilson, Courtney; 138 Belcher Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-5208 Wilson, Jean; 21 Philemon Whale La., Sudbury, 01776 443-9136 Wilson, Jolie; 231 Mossman Road, Sudbury, 01776 443-7975 Wisbach, Heidi; 53 Ruddock Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-8679 Wockenfuss, John; 31 Basswood Ave., Sudbury, 01776 443-9356 Wollins, Kenneth; 60 Surrey Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-3219 Wollins, Nancy; 60 Surrey Ln., Sudbury, 01776 443-3219 Wood, Christina; 62 Belcher Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-3215 Wright, Diana; 247 Mossman Rd., Sudbury, 01776 443-2587 Wylie, Christopher; 35 Harvard Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-2648 Zanzor, Sarah; 140 Barron Dr., Sudbury, 01776 443-9456 ee ——Cs—s—sSCisy Lincoln-Sudbury has been lucky to welcome four exchange students this year. Balma Rodriquez from Spain, Anna Maria Malo from Ecuador, Kazushige (Kaz) Nakayama from Japan, and Alexander Gerhardt from. Germany have been generous enough fo share their diverse culrures with the students at L-S. Valuable lessons have been learned by both these four students and the L-S srudent body. These four students have learned of the vastness of the world beyond home and of the many culrural differences. One exchange student noticed how individualistic Americans are. In her culture, family and friends are much more important than they are here. Kazushige, coming from an overpopular- ed Japanese city, feels America is very spacious. All of the students found many differences between their school and L 5, with L-S usually being easier and less friendly. Most of the ex' students went to school for longer hours, had more days, homework. Andy High exchanges customs with Alex The students of L-S can learn from these four how important it is to break our and experience new worlds and culrures. It would teach you fo appreciare not only foreign cultures, bar own ‘culture as well. “NEW STUFF” Top Left: Balma Rodriguez and Alex Gerhart smiling pretty. Top Right: Balma and new friend Ana Maria Malo viewing the LS. scene. Lower Left: “Yes, I'd like to make a collect call fo Ecuador.’ Lower Righr: Kazushige ‘Kaz’ Nakayama, junior from Japan waits pariently for news from his box in North Hall. N E W R U L E S 1. Ir speaks for itself. 2. The closing of the ramp was an unsuccessful arremprt ro end food fighrs. 3. With a smile Ernie makes L-S a maximum security faciliry. 4. Students are now restricted ro the lower parking lor. NEW STUFF ye =] ' 1. A passage to freedom. 2. You're not going our this way! OPEN CAMPUS | SMOKING ACTIVITIES 6 Ockleal ial | As you returned to L-S last fall, you probably thoughr, ‘nothing has changed, this place will always be the same.’ However, this is not true, L-S is not the same as it was last June; new teachers have been hired, new students have transferred to the school, there have been several policy changes, and there are some new student activities. On thar first day of school; some of the changes became evident. You couldn't miss the lockers by South House, no longer were they bright orange, but a more subdued blue. When you went to class, there may have been a new face at the head of the Class, or even sitting beside you. Six new teachers were hired ar LS this year; Leslie Klein and Bill Ray joined the English Department, Bambi Higgins and Sandra Crawford were welcome additions to the History Department, Brian Cunnane joined the Special Ed. teaching staff, and Cynthia Cetlin is the new Jewelry teacher. Over forty new students arrived at the school this year, including four foreign exchange stu- dents; Balma Rodriguez from Spain, Ana Maria Malo from Equador, Kazushige Nakayama from Japan, and Alexander Gerhardt from Germany. As the weeks went by some new policies were put into effect. First of all, the Max-ed card system took effect, students |must nave the ‘school’s jand ‘their |parent’s permission to leave rne campus. Next, after repeated warnings, the Ramp was permanently closed because it could not be kepr clean. Then, students were restricted from parking in the upper parling lor; it is now reserved exclusively for faculry members; students must now park in the lower lot. Each of these changes caused an initial stir in the school, bur soon everyone was able to adapt to them, and the protests disappeared. This year also saw some changes in student activities. With the aid of several new events, school spirit made an appearance ar LS. The WBCN ‘Til Tuesday contest sparked the interest of many students, in November L-S had its first-ever Homecoming, complete with a Spirit week, a dance, and a Homecoming king and queen, and for a finale the L-S Warriors foorball ream won the Division 3 Superbow!! And so if goes... NEW STUFF Guess whose? NEW TRENDS Switch to swatch. Mr. Plott, you hulk! 72 “NEW STUFF’ One, two velcro my shoe. Top Left: Mr. P. -George Patrerson Middle Left: Mr. Ogden rakes off those extra pounds. Bottom Left: Frosh fun! WBCN Til Tuesday conrest mania. “NEW STUFF’’ 73 Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 West Newton Savings Bank Lincoln Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 (017) 259-0510 Post Road Apothecary To The Best Class Ever Congratulates The Graduating Class Of 1986 Heidi Wisbach inside-outside, inc. the mall at lincoln station lincoln rd., lincoln, mass. 259-0310 GIETS - CLOTHES - CANDY - STATIONERY. APPOINTMENT YOUR STYLIST GOURMET FOOD: HOUSEWARES TOYS: RIS ah KITCHEN ITEMS. CARDS. FRAMES.- CANDLES - RUGS. 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Durand Terrence Elam Lesl ey Erskine Laura Fagin David Faramarzpour Dana Farmer Steven Farrar David Fertig Michael Finls Dana Fosrer Derek Fosrer Claude Francois Richard Frisiello, Jr. Marianne Gainer Sora Gardiner Alexander Gerhardt Lisa. Glassman Laura Gobbi Brian Goss Elizabeth Gorrman William Grace Jennifer Green Mark Grerzenberg Keary Griffin Dana Guthrie Arthur Hall Marrhew Hall Jerald Halligan Annetre Harourunian Tina Hasche James Harch Mary Elizabeth Holman Fred Howell Daniel Hunr Rachel Jesudas Amanda Johnson Dana Jones Scorr Kay Keith Kelble Michelle Kelley Paul Kenney Taasha King Amy Kolb Eddy LaCure Todd Lamoureaux Michael Lanigan Brad LeBlond Trevor Ledin Amanda Lewis Benjamin Lonske Bradford Maclnnis Kristina Mainville Shawn Marcoux Chad Margolin Jean-Pascal Marjollerr Michael! D. Mayer Killian McAnaney David T. McCarthy Neil McGilvray Patrick McGourry Megan Melley Damon Michaels Daniel John Miller Eddy R. Morency Jane Moroney Brian Murphy Richard Nix Kevin Novak Karhleen O'Connell Jamie O'Neil Wallace R. Palmer ll Sreven Pearlstein Derek Pearson Karlerre Pererlsin Jean-Paul Perers Darren Phelps Ernie Place Indra Priede Jill Rapaporr Denise Reardon Greg Reurtlinger Sharon Reurlinger Roberr Riddle Suzanne Riley Lance Robbins Keisa Robinson Walrer Robinson Richard Sr. Germain Jeanne Sanders James Saraglow Roberr Sartori Perer Frank Sayeski Carl Schiller David Schlosser Brian Schwartz Melissa Schwartz Lucreria Searcy Donald Seville Michael S. Shanzer Joseph Sims Andrew Sliwkowskli Suzanne Smith Wayman Smith Tracy Spang Alfred Spirrler John Sracy Jeff Sradrfeld Jennie Sraples Jennifer Taylor Joshua Tevekelian Anjana Tharre Christina Thomas Richard Tingey Michael Toomey Robert Tracey, Jr. Paul Ullman Bruce Vail Kirk Vazal Jon Verhey Renee Virello Joseph Vivaldi Nicholas Vondermuhl Erich Waible Karhryn Waldman Denise Washingron Laura Weiblen Jeffrey Whireley Adam Wilburn Tanya Williams Mary Joy Wilson Boris Yazlovirsky Joanne Zola 1: Adam Sohn and Laura Liepins - The single most favorite double, 2: Tracy Atkinson, Amanda Lewis and Megan Melley - Clueless. 3: Lisa Woolley - Blown away. 4: Fred Howell and his dare share on inside joke; 5. Ed LaCure and Casey Claris - Urban in a rural setting. 1: Greg Packer - Who do you think you're looking ar? 2: Owen Mack and Denise Carignan - Who's leading whom? 3: If | had a face like thar I'd be hiding roo. mersoensep . sites Ps] 1. Suzanne Smith catches up for lasr time. 2. If you're happy and you know it clap your hands - Emily McCredie 3. Karletre Pererlin, Mina Carter, Regina Hicks and Tanya Williams smile for rhe camera. 4. Evelyne Delori sees something she likes! 5 and rhe crowd goes wild! JUNIORS Mike Arnum helping clean up with Key Club You are rhe sunshine of my life! Marcy Bloomenrhal and Carrie Mack Junior boys don't miss a nore! JUNIORS IN a year troubled with terrorism, natural disas- . ters, and illness, a sense of hope developed from attempts to bring the people of the world closer together. Peace conferences, aid ro famine by musicians, movies, and sports events, all gave the world a strong sense of brotherhood in 1985. The event which topped off 1985 was the Ge- neva Summit in which President Ronald Rea- gan and Sovier Leader Mikhail Gorbachev met for the. first time to discuss peace negotia- tions. Ir had been many years since the United States and the Union of Sovier Socialist Republics had come together in order to begin to work for a common goal. The result of their meeting was further positive relations between the two superpowers. Terrorism affected U.S. citizens more directly this year as its violent hand darkened hopes of trav- el. In June a Trans World Airlines jer, flight 847, was hijacked from Greece to Beirut by Palestin- ian Sheite terrorists. One American was killed. A similar incident occurred in October when four Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Italian cruise |in- er, the Achille Lauro. Again, one American was killed. In November an Egyptair plane was hijacked to Malta. 60 people were killed in a shoor out between Arab hijackers and E gyptian commandos. Terror in the sky was not only caused by hijacls- ers but also by airplane crashes resulting in an enormous loss of lives. The highest dearh count in aviation history occurred when a Japan Air Lines plane, flight 123, crashed and killed 520 people. A disaster closer to home struck more fear into the minds of travelers on August 2. In Dallas, a Delta Airlines jetliner crashed on ap- proach to the airport; 137 people were killed. In June an Air India airplane crashed near Ireland, killing 329 people, anorher large loss of life. A fourth major airplane disaster in 1985 was when a charter plane of U.S. Army personnel crashed while bringing soldiers home for Christ- mas. This added 256 victims to the already worst year in civil aviation history. Due to natural disasters throughout the world, the death toll once again reached shocking _. heights. A dam burst in Italy killed 200 people. ____ In Puerto Rico, a landslide claimed 150 lives. An _ earthquake in Mexico left 5,000 dead and 150,000 homeless. In November Columbia's Ne- vado del Ruiz erupted leaving more than 20,000 dead or missing in mud and ashes. 1985 major spy scandals rocked West Germa- , Great Britain, India, and the United States. rer defecting to rhe U.S. in July, KGB agent ly Yurchenko returned to the USSR in No- drugged by the CIA for these facts. A great deal of controversy arose this year con- cerning the disease AIDS (Auto-lmmune. Defi- ciency Syndrome). America was shocked wher: acror Rock Hudson contracted AIDS and died ar age 59. The struggle over apartheid boiled up again and again, and more than 900 blacks died in acts of widespread violence. Being the worst year ever in South Africa, blacks still continued their long struggle for freedom against their white oppressors. North Africa, starvation was horrifying. Ethiopian — people were reduced to skin and bones by malnutrition. The public slowly became aware of this plight and struggle. Responsibiliry to helo those in need began ro develop. July 1985: the month of rock and roll and relief efforts. A month thar will go down in history. Musicians with a sense of moral mission; donated their talents for Live Aid, a 16 hour non-stop rock concert that produced $70.5 million to save lives in Africa. Two simultaneous concerts were broadcast across rhe Arlantic with over 90 of the hottest artists, Band-aid in Wembly Stadium, London and USA for Africa in JFK Stadium, Philadelphia. The event was a giant success and it showed people thar a little efforr can make a difference. Other music relief groups soon: followed: Farm Aid artists United Against Apartheid, Togeth- er the groups raised $137 million and the con- sciousness of the world. In the music industry, 1985 was the year of the solo artists. The biggest name Bruce Springsteen. During his gigantic world tour, the Boss married the actress Julianne Phillips. |r was grear year for other artists such as Phil Collins with his smash album “No Jacker Re- quired.’ Sting’s solo career took a lift off with his first album “Dream of the Blue Turtles.” Among the hot movies of 1985 were: “Back to the Furure’’ (Michael J. Fox), ‘Beverly Hills Cop”’ (Eddie Murphy's movie debut), ‘‘Brealsfast Club” (introducing the Brat Pack), “'Killing Fields’, “Pee Wee's Big Adventure’, “Rambo” (the 1 mov- ie among teens), “Rocky IV’ (Yo Adrienne!), “St. Elmo's Fire’’ (Brat Pack continued), and “White Nighrts’’ (Baryshnikov and Hines). T.V. sizzled with ‘Miami Vice'’ Uohnson and Thomas) the show with the MTV image. Other hor shows were The Cosby Show”, “Cheers”, “Night Court’’, ‘‘Moonlighting’’, “’Sr. Elsewhere’, “Dynasty”, ‘Dallas’, and “Hill Streer Blues.”’ and “Thar's Entertainment!’’ The biggest sports event in New England this year was the Patriots winning the AFC title and going on ro the superbow ! for the first time ever. Though they lost 46-10 against the dominating Chicago Bears, the Patriots broke the Orange Bowl ‘jinx’’ of Miami in the AFC title game and ended the season with their best record ever. Pats, you made us proud! In baseball it was a season for the records. Pete Rose of the Cincinatti Reds broke Ty Cobb's career hit record. He was the first player to hit over 4,200 hits. Orher records were when White Sox pitcher Tom Seaver broke the 300 win mark and Rod Carew of the California Angels became the 16th player to reach 3,000 hits. In early 1986 America mourned the tragedy rhar noone had ever thought would happen. The Space Shuttle Challenger and its 7 crew mem- bers, including “teacher in space” Christa McAuliffe, was blown into oblivion before our eyes. At present the cause of this carastrophe is not known; NASA and a Reagan subcommitree are conducting an investigation. In Sudbury the year of 1985 included such events as the improvement of the town and the instant fame of Sudbury residents. Ashley Richardson a 1983 graduate of L-S and now an internationally KNOWN Top model, appeared on the cover of the April issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Sudbury resident and Channel 5 reporter Susan Wornicls had an agonizing two day wait while a superior court judge decided whether to give her a three-month jail sentence for her criminal conviction of conrempr of court. Wornicl was sentenced for refusing to reveal the identity of a source, bur had her senrence liffed when the witness identified himself Heritage Gift and Flower Shoppe on Landam Road was destroyed by a fire in April which tools Sudbury and Wayland firefighters 2 hours to pur our. In July traffic lights were installed ar the intersection of Roure 20 and.Union Ave. while plans were being discussed for the widening of Roure 20. In October Sudbury residents and police assisted in an unsuccessful search for 9 year old Sarah Pryor of Wayland who was reported missing. Her whereabouts, fo this day, are unknown. The year ended with whar all kids in the town of Sudbury had hoped for, the installation of Cable into their rown In Lincoln the year of 1985 included such fiery events as the controversial closing of Winter Street, the Na- tional Guard's interest in a site in Wayland, as well as the shooting of a dog on Codman Farm. In Seprem- ber the Lincoln Journal was created which marked the end of a long-term dependency on Concord for local news. One of three new ministers in town this year was Nancy Rockwell who became the first female minister. January 1 marked the end of a Lincoln tradition when its dump was closed and re- placed with a transfer station. The town suffered a tragic loss this year with the death of Sumner Smith. Smith was the last living member of the Smith family which had been one of the most prominent and Politically active families in Lincoln since its creation. Many described his death as the passing of an era. Space Shuttle Challenger Crew. 1. Top to bottom; Francis Scobee, 47, Commanding Officer; Ronald McNair, 36, Physicist; Michael Smith, 41, Pilot; Ellison Onizuka, 40, Aerospace Engineer; Judith Resnilx, 37, Electrical Engineer; Gregory Jarvis, 42, Electrical Engi neer. 2. Christa McAuliffe, 37, Concord New Hamp shire teacher. 3. Coach Raymond Berry, Linebacker Larry McGrew, and the New England Patriots celebrare winning the AFC Championship against the Miami Dolphins. 4. Tony Eason fades back to pass. YEAR IN REVIEW. “1. Soviet Leader Milshail Gorbachev roasts to the success of the Geneva Summir. 2. President Ronald Reagan and the White House dog. a he, Py pair? esi7 ) sens Hie Te 4 3. Vietnam Memorial in Washington to commemorate the tenth anni- versary of the fall of the Saigon government in Vietnam. The Memorial is inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 dead or missing soldiers in the Vietnam War. 4. Corazon Aquino, who survived her husband, sought to carry our his ideals by running for the position of the President of the Philippine’s against her opponenr, President Ferdinand Marcos 1. JAL flight 123 crashed and killed a record 520. Here, a girl is being rescued. 2. A little Columbian girl caughr in the mud and ash of a volcano eruption which lefr tens of thousands dead or Missing. 4 3. Delra jer crash in Dallas, Texas thar killed 134 of the 160 aboard. 4. Horel rhar fell as rhe Mexican earthquake left over 20,000 dead. 5. Palestinian hijackers making YE AR | are : N REVIEW their demands after raking control of TWA flight 847. a ' JULY {8th 1985 at WEMBLEY STANIUM an 4. USA for Africa, a group formed from 45 of the horrest American artists created rhe hig song ‘We Are The World ’ and donated alll its profits to help fight hunger in Africa. 5. John Cougar Mellencamp 4 1. Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas srar as Sonny Crockerr and Ricardo Tubbs in the hor, MTV like ‘Miami Vice” 2. Bernhard Goetz, New Yorls Subway vigilante who had shor four reenage boys and claimed it to be in self defense. He was charged for possessing a handgun illegally, bur was nor convicted for atrempred murder because one of the boys had confessed, one year after the incidenr, thar they were trying to mug - him. 3. Dr. Ruth Westheimer, 57, hosts her own advice show ‘Good Sex ’. 4. Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Britain visited the US this yer They made a special trip to JC. Penny 5 Chir Brinkley, world farnous model and Billy Jori + singer “tie the knor’’. The couple quickly had tt first child. Bote soe YEAR IN REVIEW: 1. Sylvester Stallone stars, writes, and directs his movie sequel “Rambo”. Rambo and his M-16 rake on communism single-handedly. 2. William ‘The Refrigerator” Perry of the Chicago Bears weighing in ar 308 Ibs; ‘The best use of far since rhe invention of bacon. ’ . aS i N y wiv anne NRIs 3. Rock Hudson contracts AIDS and dies ar the age of 59. He was one of America’s rop leading men; handsome, rugged, sexy, he made 65 films. 4. Farewells ro: Top: Henrich Boll, 67, West German Author; Konstantin Chernenko, 73, Soviet Leader; Ruth Gordon, 88, Actress; Bottom: Yul Brynner, 65, Actor; Jean DuBuffer, 83, French Artist; Chesrer Gould, 84, Cartoonist of ‘'Dick Tracey”’. 1. Pere Rose of the Cincinarti Reds broke Ty Cobb's career hit record. Rose was the first player to hit over the 4,200 hit marl. 2. Bishop Desmond Turu hugs Winnie Mandela, wife of the impris- oned freedom fighter, Nelson Mandela. Together the two have a strong hope for the freedom of blacks in South Africa. aS A Se 3. Farewells ro: rop: Henry Cabor Lodge, 82, Politician, Diplomar; Eugene Ormandy, 85, Conductor; Porrer Srewarr, 70, Supreme Court Justice; borrom: Roger Maris, 51, Baseball Player; Simone Signorer, 64, French Actress; Orson Wells, 70, Acror, Director. 4. Samantha Smith, 13, her farher, and wife of Soviet Leader Yuri Andropov. Samantha wrote a letter to Mr. Andropov asking him why he wanted to conquer rhe world, or at leasr the U.S. Samantha tool a trip to Russia as a special guest and on her return home was killed in a plane crash CIASS Of 1980 Congratulations JOSEDBRF C. DEFRANCO CO. INCORPORATED MARRONE’S CAKE SHOP - RESTAURANT DR. DAVID VALENSTEIN Practice Limited To Orthodontics Sudbury Medical Center Serving Breakfast And | Lunch Congratulations unc Class Of 1986 Specializing In Wedding And Birthday Cakes 443-8220 Christine Bodoin, Ellen Cullinane Laura Fagin ! : Congratulations Class Of 1986 BARBER SHACK len Walsh gie Biel LONGFELLOW TENNIS AND For SUDBURY RUG COMPANY FITNESS CLUB ] f 410 Boston Post Ra. Tennis Fitness Club Sudbury, MA 01776 Special Summer Rates 443-4090 Indoor Tennis Indoor Swimming - Nautilus - Aerobics - Free Weights Lifecycle - Basketball P.O. Box 102 ¢ Rt. 20 e Wayland, MA 01778 890-4542 358-7355 Specializing In Fine Oriental Carpets . aS iron HANGING OUT Pam Greene is narurally having a good time. ei 4 Lauren Dicresce, Karri Sampson and Josh Marcherre are just one big happy family. STUDENT LIFE Glenn Smirh is all smiles abour rhe 1985 foorball Left ro Right: Beth Kubils, Dana Tarlock, Maris Ouellerre and Earl Dawes are double daring in the library? Peer C urtis Hendrickson is all keyed up abour his laresr project. Glynnis Gleeson and Paul Kenny; the besr of friends STUDENT LIFE 101 It rook almost a year to figure it our, bur finally it all came together. The Registry doesn't give driving rests, they give stress rests. Obviously nobody cares how well the reenagers of America drive, or half of us would still be riding Schwinns. No, all they care about is how we hold up un- der pressure. Everything about getting a driver's license encourages stress. Consider driver's ed. Two hours a day, twice a week, with notebooks and rest. Taking notes for driver's ed.? Seriously? As long as we get tesred, why doesn't it go on the transcripr? | rook driver's ed. at the required age of 15 years, 9 months. This happened ro fall during my junior year, supposedly rhe most important of high school for those who would like to have a furure. Bur did | spend time trying to impress Princeton? No, | was too busy memorizing KATE and PEAK. Ar least when | try ro get a job, | can put this on my resume. So what if | flunked Trig., | know the Smith System of Defense Driving Well | passed driver's ed., turned sixteen and was ready ro go get my permit. However, my mother was nor really as enthusiastic. The Registrar of Massachusetts is obviously nor a woman, because there are treenages on the road. If ir were up fo My mom, nobody would drive until age thirty-five. She casually pur off getting my permit unril May, one month after | was eligible for my license. Getting my permit rook only ren minutes. Thar balances our ro two hours of classroom time per minure of the rest. Good system. Afrer | received my permir, | had ro start driving and observing When G-d creared boredom, He had observation in mind. As for the hill starts in Maynard, foo much fun to be mentioned. | don’t have a standard car; automatics were created for a reason. Bur | can hill starr and that’s whar counts. Parallel parking, another furile rechnique, was also drilled into my mind. And | have yer ro actually employ a three point turn. So | finished Taggart’s and waited for six weeks for my certificare Meanwhile | depended on my driving friends who grew to hare me. | also rurned seventeen The certificate finally came back, bur my morher conveniently chose thar time ro visit my conveniently sick grandmother for an indefinite time. A definite conspirac y My Mother, after | rhrearened to have an 18 year old friend sponsor me, finally made the appointment. She insisted on my driving more for practice, bur nobody would drive with me. Thanks, folks The night before my appointment my morher tried to reach me to parallel park, af 10:00pm. in the dark, beside my brother's car. Tall abour the blind leading the blind. After 40 minures rogether in the car, we came fo a mutual feeling of harred. Afrer one hour my mother was exasperated and | seriously considered moving to East Guam Driving ro the Registry was no picnic. My wise mother tried to share her pearls of wisdom When we gor there we sar in the parking lor and analyzed the rests of orher people Cracking her gum loudly, she tried ro give me more advice, to which | responded by blaring Sting on the hile sitting in the Registry for 25 minures, we discovered thar my mom had forgorren the hecls for rhe reqistry. A frantic search turned up a check berween rhe bans card and rhe Visa minures larer, an ominous voice bellowed my name. Driving inspectors: dress in a very good reason; intimidation. They lools suspiously like cops. Thar’s O.K., it gers ). Meanwhile my mom discovered thar she had left the registration in the t ro stall. When she came back, the inspector rold her ro drive the car Real women ride mororcycles. John Walsh and Erica White Fiffeen minures larer, Mr. Inspector strolled across the street. He got in the car and asked me to demonstrare the hand signals. First parr down, who-knows-whar to come. Then his next raslk was to pull away from rhe curb. No problem. They stick rhar in for a false sense of security. The next rasl- parallel park. | heard my Mom groan in the back sear. | love it when she has confidence in me. Just to spire her, | pulled off a terrific parking job. Yes Virginia, there is a G-d. After rhar, it was jusr a marter of turning down eight foor long Framingham streets. We all know why | picked Framing- ham. No hills, no hill starts. (Firchburg would have been easier, bur | wanted to prove fo my mother thar | could do more rhan merely drive down the street.) One three-point rurn larer, it was over. Mr. Imitation Cop slowly wrote my name on a piece of pink paper and mumbled something abour 60 days and a picture license. Then he opened rhe door and headed rowards anorher nervous reenager. One year, 20 days afrer my sixteenth birth- day, | was a Massachuserts driver, according To Alan Markey, Registrar of Moror Vehicles. Bur not according ro Mom, owner of moror vehi- cle. For rhe next three hours she rerold her version of rhe restr; how nervous | was, how surprised she was rhar | could parallel pari. Definitely good rable conversarion The next day | asked ro borrow the car. She said rhar they would have ro change the insur- ance and it would rake ar least a week. My friends told me thar it would only rake an hour Thanks Mom! earn nea gh we Moda 7g OS RE Rn a ea a ee es ee OR A ET o_o ER 2s Re A A AS Christine's Revenge Taggarr’s, World's Largesr Right! Trey Srowell Can | rake you for a ride? Dana Foster STUDENT LIFE 103 4 Chamber group in action. Jen Wolfman, Mr. Ben Hadar off-kilter and all thar jazz. Riley and Kerry Gurtler. +” CEPI S aA Tara Devine, riding high on Helix at equirarion trials. Freshmen will learn! Ellior Robey and Richard Green. STUDENT LIFE ACTIVITIES TO PASS THE TIME AWAY I can't look at the camera, the computer's calling. Chris Kram Comjean and Craig Smith. Amshey and Chris Bernier, Mike Mayer. Kids under 18 shouldn't read this sruff, bur some- body has gor to do it! Mendell Rankin STUDENT LIFE 105 Hang tight-Jen Taylor and Adam Wilburn. STUDENT LIFE | a Leslie Hughs, Reza Arabaki, Bobby Tracey and Marcia ‘ Z Furciniti, taking a break. Kathy Rasco dancing with an our-of-towner at the Jr. Prom 1985. ILA. BX QL | Glynnis Gleeson and escort. A Sudbury fireman adds fuel ro the bonfire the night before the Thanksgiving Day game. We're 1! (as if you couldn't guess!) STUDENT LIFE The Warriors and their rendition of Jane Fonda's workour. SULLIVAN STADIUM Sullivan Stadium - home. of the Lincoln Sudbury Warriors. a STUDENT LIFE Touchdown! Oh my Gd there’s Sting! Lori Willens, Dan Casto, Elspeth Slarer ae Can |? David Glass eae ey Senate NOE IIS IS A. ean OEM eee: Nei we oa a J.J. Merra - boxed in. aa) ) S o a a uv g : bo re) 4 N = aa (o)) [Val a Sew 5 = (Va) $ ” 2 So STUDENT LIFE vgs ire (M7. [ Bar| LJ ie Te | Wf 1 Ff a! ww . ra yin Wi i Injured member helping our. John Raja Tp if r M1 if | | ; I | MGM | FACES IN THE CROWD i j ne A yo ; 4 e «4 z at Relaxing berween classes. Robin Fuller, Karletre Pererken, Peaches and Karen Chambers. Pose Much? Michael Goldberg, Terri Sryffe, Kare Lanigan, Perer Dur- and, and Terrence Clarlk STUDENT LIFE [ ] Sterson fits - top: David Barchelder, Alice Haggerty, Kristen Demille, Judy Anron bottom: Randy Edgar, Mike Mullen, Mark Ouellerre Schlitz, | rake my har off to you - Tim K Whar h ned to the boy nextdoor? Rodney Hahn, Rick Frisiello, Sreve Katz, Chris Hec! ? Mamma always used fo sa regedaatire etn uv : pel! Cheryl Harr and Michelle Se All dressed up and nowhere to go. Gisela Mayer, Kerry Gurtler, bashful bunny Berth Kubik, and Some say the eyes are the first to go! Lisa Francesca Guarino Auerbach Women ready for Senior Luncheon | 112 | STUDENT LIFE | : | CAUGHT IN A MASQUERADE Old bur Bold! Erika Whire - STUDENT LIFE A large part of student life is breaking our of the every day routine. Ask any student and they'll tell you the parts of the weeks thar they look forward to are those spent outside of the Lincoln-Sudbury walls. Many of the ways that stu- dents ler off stream vary with the seasons and rhe climate. After school and on weekends in the fall you'll find the sporting types outside playing foorball in the back yard, bas- kerball in the driveway or soccer down ar the park. You can look for your granola minority in the mountains of Ver- mont and New Hampshire or rollerblading in the streets having a good time while being cold and uncomfortable for the weekend. Fall is also a time for tradition. Many students attend the annual pep rally bonfire the night before the Thanksgiving game where three quarters of the student body can be found standing on the opposite end of the field from the three quarters of the parent body thar also attend rhe game. A Homecoming dance was a new experience for Lin- coln-Sudbury students this year and with any luck it will develop into an annual tradition. Fall is also a time when many teenagers are forced to succomb to family pres- sures. Reluctantly they will agree to things as unreason- able as raking the lawn or being locked in the back sear of the car with younger siblings while driving up to New Hampshire to look at a bunch of trees thar look exactly like the ones they left behind at home. Indeed, fall is a time for tradition. Winter in Lincoln and Sudbury is generally handled in traditional New England style. Morning after morning studen ts will peer our from under the covers ar their clock radios with their fingers crossed in anticipation of the no school announcement. Once they reluctantly arrive ar school, a few young hoodlums can be spotted sliding down the hills by the softball field on cafeteria trays, for which the cafeteria will charge them five dollars for the ‘inappropriate use’’ of school property. On weekends, many L-S students can be found heading for the hills of Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire with skis on their cars, smiles on their faces and at least one important item left forgotten on the rable ar home. Many of those students who choose to stay home for the weekend can be found pounding the plexiglass ar the Assabert Valley Sports ice skating rink in an attempt to keep warm ar the weekly hockey game. Winter is definitely a time when Lincoln-Sudbury students rake advantage of the fact that they live in the great white north, unless they are taking advantage of the great warm south where they are visiting someplace as exotic as the Carribean or the Riviera on February vacation. Spring is a time marked ar Lincoln-Sudbury with ugly shirts and pale legs hanging out from under premature shorts. Other identifying marks are convertibles in the student parking lor with the tops down and a sudden wave of cur slips sent To researching students who just wanted to study the effects of fun in the sun on severe cases of senioritis on Senior skip day. Ir can be said that even teachers are not immune to spring fever as the classrooms all start fo move outside, and the average class time is reduced from 51 minutes to 42. Spring is definitely a time when Lincoln-Sudbury students appreciate every second thar they don’t have to spend in a classroom, and every grain of sand thar slips between their toes. Teenage years are a time for personality development which occurs through memorable experiences happenings outside of rhe classroom with friends, as well, of course, as those unmemorable experiences inside the classroom with enemies. Bur all in all if it’s the fun times thar people look forward to and larer lool baci on, shouldn't they be made as important as the serious times? Looking back on this article one might think thar students don't work very hard, and excepr for the time spent in class from eight o'clock to two-thirry- five five days a week and on homework on weekends in addition to worrying abour grades, SAT’s jobs, friends, family and futures, they're right. 114 STUDENT LIFE Dawn Sasiela and Wendy Thieler carching the rays while they're still around. Bryan Cannon and Jenny Green - just earin’ lunch. Maura Nicholson - Split Image “T've gor the whole world in my hands’'- Kristin Breshan, Walrer Robinson, and Sharon Reutlinger Nice Smile! - Andy Corro .. . Bur we love to study. Debbie Cooper, Jim Berry, Alyson Bagley, Jen Gordon, Bryan Cannon, Tracy Hartstone and Anna Colligan Where have you been thar you're all smiles, John Paul? STUDENT LIFE 119 | | WE WORK HARD FOR OUR ] ; | a Paul Hewitt wei av = WN ‘ a OE OORALO'S YOU CAN BEA GIG SPENDER. Missy Einhorn - She's all worked up. Mitch Caspe - 8-6-7-5-3-0-9. P.V.M. STUDENT LIFE 116 Suzanne Riley - Service with a smile at rhe Alden Merrell Cheesecake Company Jane Moroney - Smiling while filing or Prime Value Mort STUDENT LIFE 117 ogee TLE +, ae y= 3 7° y AC a) 4 2 wo =. = je eS = et ag eg 4, po Lg o io 7 =o, ¢ ,, Ui, rs [Sher A i 5 ke POT ay Tee, ae G XA By Vi 118 CREATIVE ARTS aS AYA SX NS Y SS) . N RY N : BREA | | | [ ( Wy y 2 | hj i i, (VN IN Ny: K Nii ‘e: WANNA HL | WAAR S iS FROM THE INSIDE OL me Art is a feeling, communicated from the artist's hands to the viewer's senses. Different artists use different mediums to convey their differ- ent messages. They use meral, clay, paper, pen, paint, words. Artists at Lincoln-‘Sudbury are no different. They do their work inde- pendently as well as in classes. They work in various mediums, according to their disposition and skill. On the following pages, worls from some of the many talented artists of LS is fearured. Through their work they convey their ideas, thoughts, and feelings. Michael Phalen, 1986 Chalk sketch of head Glen Bacus, 1988 Drawing of figure with stool Odele Peter, 1986 Anvil CREATIVE ARTS Sarah Smith, 1986 Pen and ink Sarah Smith, 1986 Pen and ink py ( HEY Ae qt ityigiy: WARE Ecic ard his aic soitac So Sr Sarah Smith, 1986 Sarah Smith, 1986 Pen and ink Pen and ink 121 CREATIVE ARTS on ae fr oro secoe co ery Speen = sremca s sore f ts temy ee tic a te oo oes este ter Rove me T Omeve NRete rsare. oa fue to ust Ty Gen gens Cero gts fe so cet oat Se s te ase oe he sees feet ME ot Fe s eyersile Ttusworty ac ck tow he queso = = hee seta tower me Goacet aret tes tar Tree s te fate we wma warm, «i Sey cone aves st cet omer Cece tae = to x ; oes oe aay tcwiem Ths Fare amma es une eal snes es Nene wc WEES ce een Te loam sp mo few ow of Sue WE oe mus Fis aires oy wm 4 woe o cas wees aver Te | ar SUE Ss We iOee CET? © CUO © ce | or aro elo © ese | coy ese ore Fees ta her Ss ee Ps oe ae qwcy far acsoeof am FF sy ur | see the wort Gurextw Sele® cere= ty cc Tere er Ty Theta Sas ante ps @ ne 50 sein b se ms tes aoe oy wi So ota | ace = oes eos 6 ote We wee cea ss eee oy Te wad “chee” la © ¢ epee seve wah ty fecs TE or ee to Beye Se ak Quem tom te Tose Feagsatas Wr =P ipitmec deseo aretrag” i Suse Tee? wole 69 oc amon, anc cece USER, Dey Tore ome mn foro § eset a Se ea es quares a oc orfces © Sow | qn Redeem leat ocy QviGreryiooc io Te eo, Sorte aut ce aces ta TEE Wine war wim ome Em a ed Pe Gn ena Tor [ae foopewg Os Seams ear @ wses Dooee, ety aaiht Sees ABT A PHASE ee ne ee Ff Te Tes sot Per hey ge wean temas meyte cer Ser oed FS a her hey Gort a- primates A cag ty esr Trese weil Sa: 9 orc So. etalk cape ape case er cr Tee | fame fe awe Sec = . ‘- WO OS KE OF SEE Fo CE FE FE Tm lan nts sre ours GEE DP EO GSE Se ot COE GED HE ites at at _ GE GHOSE ES ve GQ BEE (a Fs GUE © te se ter TES wet = ee os an 2 ’ e-re - — “ate Pe Niet EN Kot as PEERED STEM! Fite + Vite ges Ws we oe sr, Cant Pama os ME BE ory orn ya Vos te we We ee i + Gs Sasag wes Ts pusef fesra are mcr Get rae ee wise TH eens ft as Bore et so “Ves Seas gare west ee ay _— MB = ; Saw far cierto vk SP Geen Te I ae Te ee oe B feet tee ees oS oer Ty SiGe, Tyee a te ve Gee wweoes 25 |S oe te fell dat, Se co Guineas tw arocuca Yooe = fe ce ee oe wr eo. e : - Dei cee Seo Se etter s= Ts om FF ae = Gia ory Cee wo fre are Ge qari’) Wares wet Te coor Geags Ge fear Wee ST res ry “meet : —E Mor sec Se @S wow Qe wR” mM PES SS “Gm weak” We eer = = Bera oa ras CITT ——™ @ oat us el Te. = Tassel © Tupmemp up the ne Ue Cad ad “al “a — rh en. —— an, ae. times. Thar’s whar | usually end up doing, watch- ing our for people. Staying in control is the rule | follow. When there is alcohol, which is less often than they suspect, | jusr relax with a drink and have a good time, bur always stray in control. | learned my lesson a while ago abour what hap- pens when you don''t. “You know whar?”’ | asked. “Whar?” “You piss me off!’ “Whar the hell are you talking abour?”’ “You say, ‘Ma, I’m going to a party. | might get drunk,’ and she says, ‘OK, bur be back before one a.m. ’ “Yeah, she’s pretty cool.”’ “My Mom won't let me go to the bathroom wirhour calling her firsr! ’ He laughs and says, “Well, different parents, differ- ent views.” “Yeah. ’ | didn't tell him | thought | was more responsible than he was, and it should be the other way around. As we neared the party, | realized thar it was mostly my fault. | mean, | am a teenager, and my feelings are supposed fo be all mixed up. My “morals’’ and sense of right and wrong are (supposedly) un- clear. Oh well, maybe this “‘suffocared”’ feeling will pass with time. —Paul Piazza, 1988. GRADUATION DAY The sun was setting, As | looked ar the lonely horizon The day was hor, Never had | felr so cold Their spirits were high, Never had | been so down The crowd was huge, Never had | felr so alone The speaker began, “Would the Class of 1986 please rise? .. . One by one, ; They're crossing the platform. Then, | hear them call your name, the words echoing in my ears In slow motion you begin walling, Everything a misty haze. You reach rhe plarform, All | can see are your legs moving, carrying you farther and farrher away, You rake rhe first strep up, REMEMBER Remember How You First Saw Her, And Stared In Her Face. . Looked Ar Her Blue Eyes With Such Tender Grace, eR a And Told Her Thar You Loved Her ities And Got No Place. oh Remember How You Had Something Going With Her Bur Ir Didn't Feel True, You Tried To Make Things Happen, Bur They Always Fell Through. You Felt No Control, No Power At All, You Knew If She Whispered, You'd Run To Her Call. Well . . . Things Didn't Happen Quite As You Planned Never Again Will You Hold Her Hand. She Told You Off In A Silent Way, Loved Your Besr Friend, Bur Never Did Say. You Starred Hearing Rumors Bur Could Never Accepr The Fact. All You Needed Then Was To Ger Thar Girl Back. Then The Truth Hir You, It Hit You Hard And Straighr, You Finally Took The Time To Realize Thar It Was All Too Lare. You Turned On The Radio And Laid Back In Bed Ler The Pain Flow Through You And Tried To Clear Your Head. Remember The Sorrow And Disallusion You Felr God Knows You Didn't Need The Pain, And Definitely Nor The Guilt Well She's gone Now And Thar’s Whar You Have To Face. So Forget The Old Times And Try To Keep Up Pace. The World Is Moving On And Leaving Memories So Fine So Forget Thar Wonderful Girl And Remember The Good Times. Remember the first time we mer? It seems lilke such a long time ago. And then anorher, Remember all the fighting and laughing? And one more, Remember our secret nights when you and | would ralls, and by doing so, would change each other's lives? And the orher foot breaks even with the first, Didn't | ever tell you | cared? Nor how much? After crossing the platform, you decend down again, | hope you never forget me, because I'll never forget you. You turn to the crowds, and smile and wave, Good Luck to you-wherever you go. You sit back down, If it isn’t already too late to say ir, | love you. . . . The sun had ser as the tears began to fall. Patti Day, 1986 Necklace, sterling silver Lorri Newell Carroll School Dragon pin, brass, sterling silver and agate CREATIVE ARTS Robin Espinola, 1987 Screaming man necklace, copper Kathy Waldman, 1987 Key chain, brass and copper Robin Espinola, 1986 Man with snakeskin, brass and copper Patti Day, 1986 Laura Sonjara, 1986 Container, brass with black coral inlay Container, brass with sterling silver CREATIVE ARTS 125 ree 1988 , Wire pi Stephanie Lind Ross Leav, 1988 Wire boxer Kris Mainville, 1987 Dancing wire figures a SE aS ‘ATIVE ARTS Lu Jolie Wilson, 1986 Ceramic cup Jolie Wilson, 1986 Ceramic corked flask Jolie Wilson, 1986 Ceramic bowl Jolie Wilson, 1986 Ceramic vase Jolie Wilson, 1986 Ceramic mug CREATIVE ARTS 127 : BR meee WSs SEs Bian CPS | Salo) aN XQ Veli uss ‘ | SS al : asiy | | i, i) pas Ry | 129 EXTRA CURRICULAR 1. Charles Hadlock gives Priscilla Whoolery a helping hand with rhe business side of things. 2. The Little Prince, Priscilla Whoolery, waters her favorite flower, Robin Espinola. 3. Ole Craig towers over the Little Prince, Priscilla Woolery. 4. Life behind the scenes of the Little Prince with Karhy Curler, Charles Hadlock, and Julie Clifton. 5. Jen Parti gives Ferzin Jungalwala a light. EXTRACURRICULAR 1. The goddess Athena, Emily McCredie, with her noble servant Craig Nelson. 2. The cast of the Oresreia, Top row: Chris Amshey, Constantine Athanas, Larry Trager, Dan Gabbe, Liz Thomp son, Mano Raju, Emily McCredie, Michelle Seville, Craig Nelson, Tom Monaco, Chris Bernier, and David Breen. Second row: Ole Craig, Erica White, Mike Phalen, Hearher Byrne, Rurhie McDougald, Glynnis Gleason, Odele Peter, Anjana Thartte, Nicole Ritchie, Jon Davis, Ron Hadar, and Dave Myers. Third row: Jon Morgan, Paul Jean, Kathy Cutler, Jon Raja, Jen Parti, Dan Casto, and Cathy Rasco. Fourth row: Rob Isaacson, Mike Joseph, Adam Sohn, Robin Espinola, Todd Faber, Lynn Garth, Ellen Daniels, Kerri Gurtler, and Priscilla Whoolery. Bottom row Harry Fitzpatrick, Curtis Hendrickson, Maggie Hegarty, and Alisa Rosen. 3. The excitement shows on Michelle Seville’s face as she puts the finishing touches on Kathy Cutler's makeup. 4. Jon Morgan Ikneels under the icy stare of Larry Trager as Rob Isaacson looks on. 5 The judges of tomorrow: Paul Jean, Rob Isaacson, Jon Raja, and Mike Joseph. 6. Dan Casto and Lynn Garth (Orestes and Electra) meet after a long separation. Priscilla Whoolery watches from behind Next stop, London! EXTRACURRICULAR 131 EXTRACURRICULAR NOTE THIS! 3 1. Women’s Chorus: Top row: Debbie Cooper, Chery! Brownlee, Noel Barbour, Audrey Clark, Terri Brennan, Amia Croom, Meredith Beaven, Stacey Smith, Emily Zanzor, Anjana Thatte, Alisa Rosen, Mary Bellows, Judy Anton, Stacey Redden, Faryl Rubin, Sharon O'Neil. Middle row: Leslie Bilosz, Gwen Baker, Amanda Johnson, Lori Turner, Karen Miller, Christina Cuomo, Laura Liepins, Meredith Mayo, Liz Thompson. Bottom row: Melanie Macleod, Melissa Schwartz, Kristen Zirkel, Anna Balogh, Andrea Fonre, Zannah Farny. 2. Special Chorus members, Monique Flemming, Deneen Howell. 3. Rob Myers, Jon Raja, Ole Craig, Robin Mellish, Emily McCredie, Kimani Paul-Emile, Monique Flemming, Chris Churchill, Deneen Howell and Dean Aldrich sing eSPECIALly well. 1. The LS Jazz Band. 2. Todd Gray ar the xylophone eR Bical 3 3. Ear your heart our Andy Summers! Ron Hadar plays in rhe L-S International production of The Oresteia. 4. Ken Grierson bears time on the drums EXTRACURRICULAR 133 . | | | EXTRACURRICULAR 3 1. Lem Tingley helps make the pep rally a booming suc cess. 2. The L-S Pep Band boosts spirits for the pep rally bonfire. 3. The Lincoln-Sudbury Concert Band tunes our. 1. Small Ensemble: Nicki Payne, Lynn Garth, Richard Parl, Carolyn Bassett and Zannah Farny. 2. Zannah Farny 3 Carolyn Bassett, gradu ating Senior, who is first chair cello in The Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra. 4. Civic Orchestra members John Porter, John Harris and Dinshaw Guzdar EXTRACURRICULAR 135 BREAK THE LANGUAGE BARRIER [HOWTO SPEND YOUR SUMMER Tee BE AN L_-S STUDENTAMBASSADCK 1. LS Student Embassador Exchange Program. 2. French Club: Rear; Kris Emery, Lynn Garth, Heidi Wisbach, Milke Arnum, Dan Casro, Perry Kellstedr, Sara Gardiner. Third row; Julie Sonjara, Emily Zanzor, Tina Favalaro, Anna Balogh, Laura Freiss, Joanna Marotta. Second row; Curtis Hendrickson, Jyorhi Nambiar, Jessica Brenner, Aimee Bard, Sarah Locke, Gisela Mayer. Front row; Eden Neider- hauser, Becca Claxron, Edith Lee, Holly Leggar, Jennifer Murphy. 3. German Club: Mrs. Flynn, Alex Grehardr, Andy High, Lili Echarar, Mike Mayer, Gisela Mayer Second row; Ken Newhauser, Noelle Barbour, Lukas Barr, John Sracy, Rachel Clark. Front row; Jen Surwillo, Tom O'Connor, Bonnie Cameron, Michael Geheran EXTRACURRICULAR 1. Russian Club: John Hickey, Mrs. Scherban, Chris Hales, Gabrielle Bowdoin, Leslie Erskin, Wendy Bol ton, Mary Ellen O'Neill and Scorr Chamberlain. 2. L-S bandanas were a fundraiser for a trip to Spain which, due to threats posed by potential rerrorist attack, was unfortunately cancelled at rhe lasr min- ure. 3. Spanish Club: Rear: Ms. Gandolfi, Gwen Baker, Andrea Fonre, Heather Elsworth, Stephanie Enborg, Chris Churchill. Third row:! Emily Fischer, Sarah Guernsey, Amy Price, Melissa Schwartz. Maggie Biel, Kris Emery, Aimee Bard, Liz Carleron, Kim O'Brien. Second row: Patty Duncan, Tanya Steinberg Mike Goldberg, Karhy Pryor, Perry Weiss. Frofir row: Michelle Zarilla, Anjana Tharte, Susan Cooper, Sunirha Nambiar, Nina Kortler EXTRACURRICULAR 137 Math Team. Back row: Lucas Barr, Farid Assarpour, Tracey Layman. Second row: Andy Reilsing, Beth Abrams, Curtis Hendrickson, Charles Hadlock, Sreve Co- hen, Eric Bolton. Front row: Jerry Hsu, Nancy Errico, Charlene Craig. West Suburban Science League. Anita Honkonen, Anna Colligan, Cynthia Mielka, Behzad Bina, Sreve Cohen, Charles Hadlocls, Kristin Kerns, Alysa Farber, Ray Martin PI EXTRACURRICULAR Pt carer LR « 4 Ry we A.V. Club. Back row: Aaron Srern, Sue Abramson, Dave Ryan, Craig Putnam, Fred Walker. Second row: Kelly Danial, P __ Glen Daniels, Steve Goldsmith, Charles Hadlocis. Front row: Lem Tingley, Sue Paulsen, Greg Wallack, Tom O'Connor, Jen Sur- Wild. 2. C.C.U.S. Back row: Chris Amshey, Farid Assarpour, _ David Fertig, Mike Shanzer, Tracey Layman, Bryan Park, Todd 4 Shor Second row: Mart Fertig, Rick Horlick, Craig Smith, Chris Golden, Kevin Ruddy, Scort Fraize, Harry Fitzpatrick, Jean-Paul Peters. Front row: Patricia Risley, Carthy Holden, Sue Palmer, ” Nicki Payne, Odele Perer, Curtis Hendrickson, Steve Cohen, Jay Fenalson. EXTRACURRICULAR 139 HOT OFF THE PRESS! Dyad: Top: Adam Sohn, Lori Willens, Marl Nelson, Les ° Klein, Sascha Schmid, Alice Haggerty, Courtney Wilson. Middle: Sarah Zanzor, Karen MacKinnon, Trey Stowell, Maura Nicholson, Nina Kortler. Botrom: Eric Rankin, Faryl Rubin, Stacey Smith, Mike Goldberg. rN Promethean: Top: Joe Del Regno, John Hickey, Jerry Hsu, David Myers, Farid Assarpour, Rob Doiron, Deirdre Bannon. Middle: Jill Rapaporr, Kim Couranz, Jean Wilson, Ken Wollins, Julie Clifton, Gabrielle Bowdoin, Borrom: Eric Frank, Jinnah Adams, Doug Thompson, Alicia Distler, Charles Hadlocl. EXTRACURRICULAR Echoes: Bill Schecter, Adam Glist, Thom Thacker, Alicia Distler, Mano Raju, Priscilla Whoolery, Fred Diedrich, Samantha Fox, Cecily Morgan, Emily Zanzor, Lynn Garth -A.A. The Next Page Top: Carhy Harris, Elspeth Slayrer, on Raja, Dana Guthrie, Trang Donovan. Bottom: Thomas Connor, Mano Raju, Ethan Murschler 141 EXTRACURRICULAR LEADERS WHO SERVE. LC = ia om. Fi yr 2 3 1. Student Senate: Top row: Jennifer Gonnerman, Eileen McGourty, Richard Park, Serge Paul-Emile, Aaron Johnson, — Roman Meshon, Chris Hays, Maura Bannon, Sandra Auer bach, Kim Lannon, Leslie Coburn, Monique Fleming, Julie Anderson, Kirsten Gallagher, Julie Rudnick, Debbie Lowe. Second row: Emma Kertteringham, Nicole Halverson, Nan- — cy Anton, Courtney DePerer, Paul Piazza, Andy Surwilo, Amy Price, Jeff Peppercorn, Martha Wofford, Allison Bry- ant, Carolyn Bagley. Third row: Trey Stowell, Dan Kapel- man, Sue Toepner, Jim Andelman, Ca Nabih, Pam Greene, Janice Bially, Moira Kelly, Mark Dence, Davi Glass. Bottom row: Alyssa Hammond, Kathy Ford, Lisa Auerbach, Cheryl Hart, Rodney Hahn, Dinshaw Guzdar - president, John Dolan, Mark Ouelletre, Laura Sonjara, Lucia Fiscale. 2. Senior Steering Committee: Bethy Kubik, — Cheryl Hart, Dinshaw Guzdar. 3. Junior Steering Commit- tee: Top row: Kerry Gurtler, Eric Fleshauer, Mike Goldberg, Mike Vien, Jennifer Parti. Bortom row: Ms. Errico, Jerry Hsu, Liz Carleton, Dana Tarlocls, Laura Liepins, Mr. McCarthy. EXTRACURRICULAR 1. $.A.D.D.: Top row: Tim Walker, Brad Schaffer, Marcy Bloomenthal, Dan Kopelman, Maura Kelly, David Glass, Mrs. Kramer; Second row: Jenni Pollock, Rob Coviello, Heidi Leh- mann, John Dolan, Jeff Fitts, Tricia McCall, Ally- son Fisher, Brooke Grace, Shay Cole, Tracey Hart, Rich DeFranco; Third row: Rebecca Cocco, Becky Srewart, Liz Lapkin, Sarah Har- ding, Courtney DePerer, Calli Thorne, Michelle Byrne, Jill Epstein, Susie Jarvis. 2. Visiting speak- er at S.A.D.D. assembly is helped our by stu- dents to make a point abour peer pressure. 3. Kantha Jesudas demonstrates the Key Club spirit. 4. The Key Club fights against hunger. 5. Key Club: Top row: Mrs. Locke, Berth Black, Noel Barbour, Rira Raju, Debbie Cooper, Farid Assarpour, Mike Toomay, Scotr Reed, David Carey, Andrea Williams, Suzanne Anderson, Andrea Fonte, Gisela Mayer, Kantha Jesudas, Jennifer Parti. Second row: Melinda Lamontr- Havers, Jyothi Nambiar, Nisha Puroshotham, Fred Diedrich, Sue Abram- son, Laura Wolnick, Rob Coviello, Indra Priede. Third row: Sarah Gard- ner, Emily Zanzor, Maggie Biel, Mike Arnum, presidenr, Jen Walsh, Sue Black, Sunitha Nambiar. EXTRACURRICULAR STUDENTS FOR AMERICA T.OP. TO THINK STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: Top row; Cathy Har- ris, Elspeth Slayrer, Dana Guthrie, Trang Donovan. Bor- tom row; Thomas O'Connor, Mano Raju, Erhan Mutschler. APARTHEID is the inhumane system of leaalized racism in the Ke- public of South Africa. Students Aoginst Apartheid meets e Tuesday , after - school in the History Dept. 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Babbitt Ralph Babcock Glen Bacus Carolyn Bagley Deirdre Bannon Michele Bowden Craig Berkel David Blacker Marci Blacker John Bohne Eve Bonn Gabrielle Bowdoin Molly Brodiey Jessica Brenner Deanna Bridges Sora Brinen SOPHOMORES A+ wa Ne Allison Bryant Mike Buckley Perer Bye Lauren Byrne Michelle Byrne Bob Carey Mike Carney Chanral Casey Jackie Cefola Karen Chambers Rebecca Claxton Stephanie Cohen Samantha Cosrello Kim Coughlin Kim Couranz Kris Curran Berth Curring John Czimba! Colin Dangel Amy Darsch Andy Davis Courtney DePerer Bill De Vaney Mike DeVine SOPHOMORES 151 | 152 Gina M. Dicarlo John Donlon Pam Dorsey Tina Dubdorg Parry Duncan David Einreinhofer Marls Eisner Hearher Ellsworth Zannah Farny Jennifer Fields Allyson Fisher Emily Fisher Rachel Folsom Andrea Fonre Diana Forte Tom Fowler Samantha Fox David Fredman Pam Friedman Kara Frigon Robin Fuller Jill Furman Sreven Goldsmith Brooke Grace Carolyn Gracey Geoff Grant Sarah Guernsey Chris Hales Nicole Halverson Pig : oa ate ts shed ye Ai esas akin naa eR Allison Hammer Sarah Harding Andrea Heiser Curtis Hendrickson Jennifer Herman Chip Horron Chris Howard Chrisa Hunnewell Liza Hunter Alisa Isenberg Kenron Jacobs Rena D. Johnson Raquel Jose Karen Joy Celestine Klein Karhy Kronenberger Noa Kushner Melinda Lamont-Havers Nicole Lamoureaux SOPHOMORES 153 Ross B. Leav Lori Leo Stacey Levine Stephanie Lind Juan Lopez Danie! Lovering Carrie Mack Melanie Macleod Stacy Mahoney Jeremy Mandell Lisa Mansfield Paul Marobella Chris Mawn Bridey Maxwell Greg May Trisha McCall Denise McDonald Lisa McHugh Susan Melnick Christopher Meltzer Kerry Monaghan Vicki Moncrieff Cecily Morgan Sue Moroney SOPHOMORES ee Kendra Morris Lisa Mosca Carhy Moss Chris Mullen Holly Mullen Jennifer Murphy Laura Narhanson Fred Nemerh Eden Niederhauser Shari Noble Carhy O'Brien Chris Oldham Michelle Pasrer Jeff Peppercorn Josh Perers Laura Petrovic Chris Piallar Paul Piazza Sarah Pirts Amy Price Daina Priede Bob Puffer Michele Racicor Rira Raju SOPHOMORES William L. Ramon Anita Ravi David Redfield Stacey Reinherz Andy Reising Chris Remington Nicole Rice Cheri Roebuck Billie J. Rome Tony Rossini Nancy Rubin David Ryan Karen Salvini Brian Schrif Sreven Schwalje Kare Sheehan Todd Short Karl Shuman Melody Sinders Jennifer Skaff Jen Skulre Chuck Slare Kevin Smith Darby Sue Spiller SOPHOMORES Henry Spindler Scort Sracey Tanya Steinberg Aaron Srern Paul A. Sritt Andrew Surwilo Craig Sussman Janeen Tevekelian Wendy Theiler Gabrielle Tiep-Daniels Lem Tingley Alex Underwood Jen Valentine Scott Vifquain Diana Vincent Jeff Walker Lori Walker Greg Wallack Jennifer Walsh Lisa Weiner Richard Weiner Susan Whipkey Hilary Whire Jason R. Wilburn SOPHMORES 157 | | ) Kara Williamson Charlene Wilson Dan Wilson David Wiseman Martha Wofford James Wyche-Williams Michele Zarella Krisren E. Zirkel Photos not available: Elizabeth Abrams Sean Alexander Krista Allenberg William Andrews Larry Arena Richard Aucoin Gwendolyn Baker David Barl er Paul Baszkiewicz Glen Berg Elizaberh Berry Eric Bolron Karl Borg Christopher Buckley William Burroughs Heather Byrne Tommie Campbell Orlando Chambers Rodney Chance Karen Citron Stefan Coleman Ronnie Cooper Ole Craig Russell Croel Joseph Cronin Christopher Dangel Jonathan Davis Scort Davis Rob DeFranco Victor Delregno Robert Dennison Laura Denormandie Christopher Desjardin Sean Donovan Kristen Dow Claudia Dragun Christopher Dreher Robin Drouin Heather Duckett David Dupuy Cary A. Elliot Scott Erskine Christina Favaloro Arthur Fitzhugh Harold Fitzpatrick Jennifer Floyd Kevin Foster SOPHMORES Christopher Fredella Susanne Gainer Elizabeth Gallagher Nader Gheirh Michael Glasgow Faye Gordon Joseph Gorgone Carolyn Gracey Derelkk Grant Kenneth Grierson Sonia Groves Richard Hammond Timothy Hart Eric Hartsrone Derek Hayden Philip: Hillman Katherine Hoben Paul Hogan Norvallerr Holman David Howe Jonathan Howland Jonathan Jewert Hyacinthe Joassainre Cynthia Johnson Peggy Johnson Douglas Jones Jehangir Jungalwala lan Kabat Derek Kalchbrenner Gaile Karsas Ann Kenda Emma Kerteringham Daniel King Margarer Langlitz Lisa Langmuir Eric Latimer Erin LeBlond Carlos Licona-James Anne K. Linden lan MacLean Jeremy Mandell Robert Marriott Jeffrey Marshall Jennifer Martin Daniel Maurer Robert McClain Robert McFarland Suzanne McKay Karan McLean Sandra McLendon Andrew McMorrow Daniel Meyer Rachel A. Miller Ethan Mutschler Jyothi Nambiar Jamie Lynn O'Neal James Orrensrein Marls Patti Kristen Pettit Raphael Pittman Edward Potter Amy Powell Nisha Purushorham Bruce Rankin Patricia Risley Nicole Rirchie Ellior Robey Lesley Rosen Kim Santa Maria Dawn Sasiela David Saxe Lori Shoorer Freddy Silva Eric Smith Jabreel Smith Julie Sonjara Gail Sorensen Roberr Spiller Raymond Spitrler James Spurgin William Sussman Kevin Sweeney Suzanne Sweeney Paul Sweer Aaron Tavares Alison Tomlin Carthy Tong Denny Tong Jeffrey Venter Darnell Wallace Derek Ward Joseph Ward Whitney Ward Matthew Whirely Steve Wilkinson Gary Yancey 1. Picture Perfect - Paul Piazza, Chris Buckley, Kim Albee, Derek Grant, Brooke Grace and Chuck Slate. 2. Richard Weiner - the epitome of hard work. 3. Whar are you two hiding? Allison Fisher and Tricia McCall. 4. Patti Duncan and Gabrielle Tiep-Daniels caughr writing fan letters. 5. Up, up and away with Lori Leo, Cindy Karloff and Alisa Isenberg. i ame ic ay sa SOPHOMORES 159 4: Laura DeNormandie and Lisa Mansfield - This is the important part: 3: Krisren Pertir and Kristen Zirlel - All grins, giggles and laughs. CANDIDS 4 2: Jeff Marshall - Practicing the fine art of photography; Athletic supporters are ground-bound ar a fall foorball ga Liz Gallagher, Courtney DePerer, Chrisa Hunnewell, and Laur Byrne. 4 2: Brooke Grace - See Brooke run and have some fun; 4: Fllior Robey-FRESH! 1: Sonia Groves and Hearher Duckerr - Expressing themselves with art; 3: Sandy McLendon- You do the hokie pokie and you turn yourself around. +, a t —: CANDIDS 161 a N “MMU - }, iv , x THR fea II) Dy tania’ at LAL SS a ny, 2 y ad ‘ a | FRESHMEN 7 = { = C= aa) 163 FRESHMEN Jennifer Abrams Elizabeth Allan Cyndy Amelia David Anderson Julie Anderson James Andrews Sandi Auerbach Shawn Augustus Alyson Bagley Anna Balogh Maura Bannon Karhryn Barbour Jon Barchelder Kim Beers Jim Berry Allison Bially Elizaber Black Jane! Blood Aaron Bloomenthal Andrew Bloomenthal Philippe Bobillard Marr Bollen Jessica Borg Laurie Boyce FRESHMEN Terry Brennan Joanna Brinen Brian Bubluski Michele P. Campbell Rich Caproni Danielle Casey Kim Cerrone Srephanie Cilkins Audrey Clark Hearher Clark Leslie Coburn Anna Colligan Debbie Cooper Sharleen Craig Jeff Crerer Perer Cuomo Chris Dainials Christi Damico Bersy David Pam Davis Rob Davis Karhy Day Sreve DeFranco Astrid Delori FIAESHMEN 165 Dana Demille Mike Depompei Philip Desanris Brendan Dolan Mimi Duclserr Nicole Dunn Jeremy Ehn Angie Fagin Alyssa Farber Tasha Farny Ellen Farry Adam Feinzig Mark Feldsrein Gabriele Fiscale Andrew Fisch Monique Fleming Lisa Fraidin Julie Fraize Michelle Francis Laura Freiss Maura Frigo Kirsten Gallagher Elizabeth Giomerri Keri Lyn Gleason FRESHMEN Wendy Goldsberry Steven Goldsmith Jill Goldstein Jennifer Gonnerman Jennifer Gordon Charlorre Green Richard Green Wes Greene Kelle Griffin Karie Gunzelman Ben Hadar Jannetre Hadley Sara Hammel Susan Harding Tracy Hartsrone Chris Hays Maggie Hegarry Dave Helgeson Eric Hewirr Lia Holden Stephanie Holland Terence Horne Deneen Howell Russell Hunrer FIRESHMEN Kare Husron Anna Jean Aaron Johnson Troy Jones Bersy Joseph Douglas Kahn Barry Kane Cindy Karloff Debbi Karz Cristen Kearns Maeghan Kelly Julie Kleine Scorr Knoll Nilki Koehler Kim Lannon Holly Leggar Edith Li Amy Liner Sarah Locke Rebecca Loud Debbie Low Ravi Maira Joan Mainville Berhany Mandell FRESHMEN Mimi Mccall Eileen McGourry Karen Mclean Michael Melnicl Cynthia Mieklka Danny Miller Deanna Moninger Sherine Nabih Nicole Nash Cindy Naylor Holly Neal John Neuhauser Will Newell John Nikula Lisa Nocera Billy O'Loughlin Dionne Osborn Jason Paciulan Mike Palelk Richard Park Paul Parrerson Kimani Paul-Emile Rosemarie Powell Bobby Pulver FRESHMEN 169 Jon Rapaport John Regan Lisa Reinherz Heidi Rickman Stacy Rovner Julie Rudnick Jennifer Rudolph Derek Sampson Andy Scafidi Dexter Lee Shead Krisren Shibley Monique Showers Dan Shugrue Bill Siff Chrisropher Silver Marl Singer Perer Smith Jennifer Sohn Rob Sokoloff Cindy Srahl Cory Stephens Nick Termini Lisa Verni Erika Waardenburg FIXESHMEN Photos not available: Daniel Abramson Shapour Alam Bryan Albee Perer Albee Scorr Allenberg Wendy Alsen Darlene Anderson Amy Arena Consrantine Arhanas Donald Atkinson Sandra Auerbach Marls Avila Jeffrey Azerrad Sabrina Bahceli Christopher Barrerr Jesse Bazarnick Eric Belanger Amy Bell Naralia Berg Christopher Bernier Jesse Biddle Tina Blanchard Quinron Breen Victor S. Brodney Terrell Brown Laura Brownlee Cyd Bucal William Buckley Darlene Campbell Christopher Capuro Shauna Capura Mark-Ming Chen Oliver Churchill Rachel Clark Hilary Cline Aram M. Comjean Susan Connolly Lori Copenrarh Steven Corley Elizabeth Crisofi Michael Crisofi James Dececca Maria DelRegno Kristen Dionisi i} gil’, Os ) f yr ae a i Diana Ditmore Kimberly A. Donovan Morgan Doran Nannetre M. Drouin Christopher Fagan Christopher Fenton Matthew Fertig Craig B. Flinr Steven Fosrer Jason Franls Allison Freedman Roberr Freeman Margey Freundlich Pamela Friedman Jennifer Gale Laura Gasparro Scorr Gates Matthew Gaudet Michael Gazza Michael Geheran Antoine Glass Srephen Grant Keith Gurtler Ricklef C. Gurhke Harry Harourunian Marl A. Harvey David B. Hechr Gerald Hertweck Timorhy L. Holland Katrina Holman Kimberly Howell Robert Isaacson Derek Johnson Alex Jones Sontine M. Kalba Fairh M. Keevil Frederick Kennedy Margarer A. Kitses Richard Kline Vadim Konyaev Beth Kramer Carl Lagrassa Kathleen Lanigan Lisa Larsen Matthew Ledin Timorhy Lee Michael Lefebvre Frederils Lehmann Douglas Lewis Eric Liner Philip Lioio Jonarhon Lonslke Craig Lovell Edward Ludemann Lyn-Marie Lupien Brian MacNeil Albert Mailly Eli Manjarrez John Marotta William McClain James McClure James V. McKay Todd Mellin Roman Meshon Dawn Mills Nicole Moore Marl Morgello Jason C. Moss Gail Murphy Kyle Murphy Roberr K. Myers Evan Nelson James O'Neal Jeanne O'Neill Douglas Owen Chrisropher Paciorelk Jonathon Pape Brandr Passalacqua Serge Paul-Emile Noah Petrucci Shawn F. Plouffe Brenda Poor Craig Purnam Jennifer Reardon Eric A. Redden Thomas Reed Maria Reynolds Constance Riley Philippe Robillard Michael Rogers Susan M. Rollins Roylerra M. Romain Adam Rosell Frank Royster Derek Rynne James Scott Jonathon Shaw Craig H. Smith David Smith Susan Spitrler Christopher Spratt Thomas B. Stason Perer Sruart Teresa Sryffe Deborah Sullivan Jonathon Taunron-Rigby William Trocchi Renee Vaughan Tai Vu Tri Vu Branden Watson W. Corbin Weeden Susan Wharton Helen Wilson Jeffrey Wilson Michael Wright Chris Wurlitzer Brian Wylie Emily Yeo William Walker Julie Walker Russell Wallack Amanda Walsh Lauren Walsh Jenna Weiss Andrew Willis Michael Wilsacl Scorr Wilson Gordon Wisbach Chipper Wood FILESHMEN 171 1. Pam Davis-Happy to be a Freshman! 2. Gail Murphy, Sue Spitler, Liz Crisati, Sandi Auerbach, and Emily Yeo-Silver bells and cockle shells, five little maids in a row. 3. Huh? Morgan Doran 4. Steve Grant and Eric Hewitt participate in Frosh disorientation. FRESHMEN we 1. I'm sure they said the pool was downstairs to the lefr - Deneen Howell and Emily Yeo 2. Frosh Victims John Regan, Bill Trocchi and Mark Feldsrein. 3. Narural Beauties Lisa Fraiden, Connie Riley and Julie Kleine. 4. Whar a concept! Tom Reed 5 We refuse initiarion! Andrew Bloomenthal, Mart Bollen, Perer Albee and Chris Caputo FIAESHMEN 173 3 4: Royletta Romain and Nicole Nash - Coy and joy; 2: Teachers and students fight ir our at the student faculty field hockey game; 3: Mart Fedin gets prepared; 4: Julie Anderson and Karan McLeon - Laughing their way through the first day of school; 5: Dale Kurz and Cindy Keeman - Looking a little UDENTS ... at eet 2 4: P.J. Birmingham Udike Viane, Josh Marcherre and Calli Thorne - Trying to score on the SAT’s; 2: Keith Gurrler and Shay - Look pleased as rhe Warriors come one step closer to the Super- bowl; 3: Nancy Wollins, Jon Morgan and Ellen Daniels - Checking our prospective dates for rhe Homecoming Dance. IN ACTION 1. Hard to get good help these days. 3. Rick Frisiello and the Miami Vice look. 2. Ronnie’s Reduced Lunch plan. 4. Marl Avila - Model srudenr. 176 CANDIDS : | ; 1. Emily Zanzot - Furure Professional Landscaper? 2. Terrence Elam Master craftsman ar work. 3. Katrina Holman and Kim Broch model the laresr in Lincoln- Sudbury casualwear. CANDIDS 1 1. Mike Vail: roday’s modern man. 2. Jyorhi Nambiar, Carhy Tong, and Susan Spirtler wonder if the punch is spiked. 3. Sears picture portrait - Marl Small, Liz Parrerson, Tessa Hadloclx, and Elspeth Slayrer 4. May | have this dance? Dan Casto and Heidi Wisbach. 5. S.A.C.C.-’em-Srudents Against Concord-Carlisle. 6. We don’t DO deadlines! Editors: Eric Rankin, Faryl Rubin, Sracey Smith, Michael Goldberg; 2: Sarah Zanzor, Karen MacKinnon, ‘Trey Stowell, Maura Nicholson, Dana Tartlock; 3: Adam Sohn, Lori Willens, Advisor: Les Klein, Alice Haggerty, Courtney Wil- son; 4: Marlx Nelson, Sascha Schmid: 1986 DYAD . . . (Where's Trace?) CANDIDS ee a z ialistea asate acim ee ee ec ceemmeenio — ac chiia anennat wiaweitby, ; = = : ¥ ee Hsia iA Gea Cy apache a) dF SUN ta pO RRO ANE I aT apie. 1. Dinshaw Guzdar, Pere Sarazin and Earl Dawes showing their support ar rhe Corcord- Carlisle game. 2. Kathy Waldman and Mary Bellows get into rhe Christmas spirit. 3. Rodney Hahn taking a snooze and looking enthused CANDIDS 179 1. Tim Kassner and Sharon Reutlinger demonstrate the fine art of chicken fighting. 2. Malking up up is hard to do - Nicki Meade and Robin Espinola. 3. Friday night at Friendly’s - Claudia Dragun. Party in Wesr Hall. Cynthia Mieklka, Lisa Larson, Wallace Palmer Erika Waardenburg, Phil DeSantis, Amy Darsch, Jen Walsh CANDIDS 1. Saavy Seniors sighting a S.A.D.D assembly 2. Hugh Tarlock, Bill Semple, Dave Lannon, John Dolan and Dave Carey posing for rhe Wednesday Afternoon Drinking Club. 3. Emily Fisher and Keith Kelbe caught in the act CANDIDS 181 4: Anticipation - It keeps me waiting; 2: Rodney Hahn and Jane Moroney - Ger a little closer; 3: Rebecca Shugrue - She'll rum- ble for you; 4: Andrea Greenberg and Whitney Hearl - Bosom Buddies. 1: Laura Sonjara - You're the last person | expected to see here! 2: Kristen De- Mille, Tina Hasche and Jennifer Troxell - And rhe homecoming queen for 1985 is... 3: Trina Holman and Dean Aldrich Looking for a word of advice 4: Al Spittler, Denice Carignan, Jen Surwilo and Mike Arnum - Don't everyone look ar once, bur... . 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Thar final ] SCHEGULE OFC 16 HOPKINS Rs ERY Rootemcn: ere nee cece touchdown was the frosting on the sweet, sweer cake thar was the 1985 foorball season. This was a season of superlatives. A season when Coach Tom Lopez combined a hulking, experi- enced defense with the new offensive threats of Straubel, who moved ro Sudbury last winter from New Jersey, and Croel, who moved from California, to form an unstoppable ream The Warriors reached every attainable goal this year. Led by tri-captains Jeff Fitts, Jay Gabbe, and Ted Scafidi, they grabbed a DCL title, an undefeared season, a superbow! berth, and of course, the final victory. The ream escaped any major injuries, and more than a few players had outstanding seasons — fullback Glenn Smith, end George Patrerson (MVP for the season), Mahoney, and fullback Craig Capuro, fo name a few. Bur still, reaching these goals was not easy, and though most a 6 aman Baal RIS ae wi 1. Jay Gabbe stretches our before rhe big game. 2. Sitting, Tri-Captains J. Firs, T. Scafidi, J. Gabbe. Front: Coach Mike Graceffa, T. Kasner, J. Sims, J. Hickey, M. Ranlsin, B. Lynch, C. Mellin, G. Parrerson, B. Semple, C. Caputo, G. Smith, B. Schaeffer. Second Row: Coach iustison, B. Fitrs, S$. McCudden, R. Coviello, P. Hughes, T. Walker, M. Straubel, S. D'Angelo, S. e. L. Robbins, M. Croel, Coach Lopez. Third Row: R. Croel, F. Syaski, M. Hall, T. Elam, Germain, M. Gallagher, R. DeFranco, S. Marcoux, P. Nelson, M. Dence, B. Mahoney, Dreher. Fourth Row: C. Slare, D. Dupuy, J. Venrers, C. Arwood, J. Mandel, M. Whirely, ex, H. Hollister, P_J. Birmingham, R. DeFranco, C. Bererkel. Fifth Row: C. Hales, M. Devine, FOOTBALL experts figured on L-S to win it all, it took toughness and derermination. to do so. L-S began the season with two easy vicrories over Holliston (where, fittingly, Smith scored the firsr rouchdown of the sea- son) and Millis, 39-12 and 27-15 respectively. The third victory came on October 5 in cold, muddy weather, against Bedford, our first DCL opponenr, 35-13. Then came Hudson. The two reams, borh undefeared, srayed deadlocked ar 6-6 until lare in the third quarter when L-S broke it wide open, and won going away, 27-6. Smith had two touchdowns in an easy Oct. 19 blanking of Acton-Boxboro, 21-0. Going inro rhe Oct. 25 game against Wayland, LS ranked second in rhe Division Ill Superbowl! Poll. Ir was expected thar the game would be an easy L-S vicrory, bur D. Meyer, D. Friedman, B. Devaney, C. Buckley, D. Grant, M. Eisner, C. Mawn, M. Carney. 3. The L-S offense gets ready to snap it up. 4. Rich Str. Germain, Marr Whirely, Matt Hall, Rich DeFranco, and Marl Dence relax in the locker room. 5. Caprain, Jeff Fitts psyches himself up before the game. Wayland pur up a hard fight, and it took tenacious running by Smith and a Parrerson safety for L-S to eke our a 17-6 decision. The next two weeks presenred a true challenge to the War- nors. Afrer a relatively easy season, they suddenly found themselves facing fierce Boston Latin on a damp and cold November 1. The two reams exchanged touchdowns through- our the game, and it looked like a disappointing tie until lare in the fourth, when Caputo kicked rhe crucial field goal, breaking the tie, and winning the game 17-14 as time ran our. Then came the big game with Concord. 3800 people came, plus the entire popularion of Lincoln, which brought the roral num- ber of spectarors to a record 4000 for the game rhar would decide who would lead the DCL. The game was tighr, bur Straubel (6 for 13, 176 yds.) came through, as did Croel, Mahoney, and Smith (each with one TD), and rhe Warriors effectively silenced top DCL QB Willie Hicks, to win it 19-16! 6. Glenn Smith Break breaks away from a would be tackler. 7. Brendon Mahoney sprinting around end. 8. Captain Ted Scafidi Charges upfield. 9. Coach Tom Lopez gives some knowlegable advice ro his ream. 10. Mark Straube! prepares ro fire the ball downfield. An easy win over Chelsea, and a snow-blowout on Thanksgiv- ing day against Newron South sealed it, putting LS in the superbowl, and (after their exciting victory) concluding what will certainly go down in L-S annuals as one of the most unforgettable seasons in L-S history. Though L-S will lose all of what is perhaps its grearest and most feared asser, rhe starting offensive line (Semple, Schaffer, Rynne, McCudden, and Gabbe), next season promises to be a fairly good one as many new players will be coming up from undefeared freshman and JV teams. Congratulations, Warriors for a terrific 1985 season! FOOTBALL 193 Sa : { i Nancy b. Taylor Realtor Res. (O17) 449-5855 (O17) 444-5910 990 Boston Post Road Sudbury. MA O1776 (O17) 449-468 1 897-9760 } 4 [Oe N. b. TAYLOR CO., INC. REALTORS | The 1985 Varsity Foorball Cheerleading Squad did ifs part fo rally student and fan support for the Srate Champion Warriors. The Squad was led by Senior captains Jennie Pollock and Katri Sarnpson and advisors Giselle Sampson and Jeryl Trier. The cheerleaders included seniors Tina Wood, Melisa Bradley, Jodi Mullen, and Laurie Peitz; Juniors Anita Amelia, and Jennifer CHEERS TO YOU! TU Cudmore and Sophmores Amy Darsch, Kara Frigon, Andrea Heiser, and Denise McDonald. The squad helped to psyche up players and fans at pep rallies before Concord-Carslile and Thanksgiving Day games. Before each game the cheerleaders decorated Senior players locl - ers and all player's lockers before the Thanks- giving Day and the Superbowl games. Practice- Practice- Practice- became a daily ritual to de- velop the precision required for the routines. During a season which lasted from the middle of September to early December, the squad found itself confronted by weather conditions ranging from hear ro rain to freezing rempera- tures, fo snow and sleet. Their enthusiasm nev- er dampened and they finished the season cheering before a large crowd of enthusiastic fans in Sullivan Stadium. - Andrea Heiser 6 1. Front: Jennie Pollock, Laurie Pierz, Karri Sampson, Mellissa Brad- ley, Jodi Mullen, Tina Wood. Back: Kara Frigon, Anita Amelia, Jennifer Cudmore, Denise McDonald, Amy Darsch, Andrea Heiser 2. Tools of the trade. 3. Seniors Laurie Pietz, Jennie Pollock, Karri Sampson, Melissa Bradley,-Jodi Mullen, and Tina Wood strur their stuff. 4. A fantastic formation. 5. Laurie Pierz and Jennie Pollock holding a banner of support for the L-S foorball rearn. 6. Laurie Pierz showing her L-S pride CHEERLEADING 195 This year’s Freshman Football ream had an incredible season. They ended up the year with a great record of 7-1-0, winning the Dual County League title. Their only loss came against a powerful Milford team, (which they lost 12-6.) The offense was led by strong-armed Mike Lefevre at quarterback, later relieved by FUTURE scrambler Rich Caproni when Lefevre went down with a dislocated shoulder. Lefevre and Caproni had many sure-handed receivers fo pass fo like Tim Lee and tight ends Chris Fagan and Brendon Dolan. The running attack was SU PERBOWLERS equally as strong led by the powerful running of Andy Willis and the speed of Wes Greene. Backed up by Andy Scafidi, Fred Lehmann and C6 ere : Leo “i a’: 1. Chipper Wood receives some good advice from his coaches. 2. Front: C. Wood, C. Fagin, R. Caproni, M. Wilsack, M. Chen, T. Lee, M. Morgelo, D. Hulgeson. Second row: B. Bubiuski, B. Siff, K. Gurtler, S. Gares, J. Regan, M. Bollen, J. Barchelder, A. Scafidi. Third row: T. Horne, E. Reddin, B. Dolan, A. Willis, R. Hunter, R. Myers, F. Lehman. Fourth row: J. Moss, R. Sokolof, K. Murphy, S. Agustus, D. Smith, V. Brodney, M. Belanger, Fifth row: Coach Baines, T. Holland, D. Rynne, Q. Breen, M. Lefever, WV. Green, M. Pollack, E. Liner, S. PaulEmile 3. Wes Green carrying the ball on a sweep. 4. Where's rhe ball? Fy FOOTBALL Serge Paul-Emile, this running attack was awe some. The offensive line was grear, Consistin of Scott Gates, Todd Mellin, Quinton Breen, Derek Rynne, and Russel Hunter. The defense was equally as strong led by Kyle Murphy, Steve Defranco, Mike Wilsak, and Keith Gurtler. First string defense was only scored on by one ream, Milford. Strong kicking by Chip Wood and exceprionally grear coaching by Bill Baines and Joe Celino, made this Freshmen Foorball season a great SUCCESS. -A Scafidi and Chris Fagan | ET Ta eye: ene a Yann = le ahd i Mai | The LS. freshman soccer team closed out its season with a record of four wins, five losses, and three ties. The team was well coached by Pat Grant and although they didn’t have the best record, they were a team with a lot of spirit. Throughour the leaque the team was known for its physical style of play, coming Close to getting in a few fights along the way. S43 1. Richard Green giving it his all. 2. Jon Taunton-Rigby dribbling towards the geal against Concord. 3. Evan Nelson gaining control of the ball againsr Concord. 4. Fronr: Jon Taunton-Rigby, Derek Sampson, Doug Kahn, Marl Feldstein, John Neuhauser, Andy Fisch, Perer Albee, Bob Pulver, Bill Trocchi, Roman Meshen, Evan Nelson. Back: John Nikula, Dan Abramson, Scorr Knoll, Steve Granr, David Hechr, Russell Wallack, Dan Shugrue, Morgan Doran, Max Harvey, Jim Berry, Adam Feinzig, Alex Jones, Rick Guthke, Aram Comjean, Craig Smith, Richard Green, Tom Stason, Coach Par Granr. 5. Derek Sampson keeping things under control The freshmen showed their ability to come back from behind in their game against West- ford. The team was down 3-0 until halfway through the second half when a Warrior net- ted a strong shot from in front to pur L.S. on the board. The ream rallied behind this goal, and a few minutes later scored again on a corner kick. Finally, a breakaway goal capped the | Sr EN scoring and tied the game ar three. Overall, it was a good season which was fun for all of the members on the team. They look forward to improving on their record at the J.V. level next year. - Derek Sampson FRESHMAN BOOTERS SOCCER 197 VARSITY BOYS SOCCER A disappointing 1984 season for the Lincoln Sudbury varsity soccer team left the 1985 team with no great expectations. However, under the guidance of rookie coach Pere Fischelis,and under the leadership of co-caprains Shawn Mc- Namara and Dave Coluntuono, this team had a 9-4-5 record. The team was a co-champion of the Dual County League, and went on fo the state tournament, despite losing in the first round. After graduation last year, the team had only five returning players. Although the feam was | es hd 1. Craig Eisner winding up to clear the ball while reammare Chip McLeod looks on. 2. The Warriors display their good sportmanship by shaking hands. 3. The ream receives pointers from Coach Fischelis during halftime. 4. Hugh Tarlock uses his speed ro move the ball upfield toward the Boston Latin’s goal. 5. Andy Shpiz gains control of the ball while soccer fans look on. errr younger and less experienced than most of the teams they faced, the L.S. ream succeeded on hard work and determination. Coach Fischelis’ work ethic rubbed off on the team, but it wasn't until their fifth game, a bitter loss to Concord, thar things started rolling; the team went 8-2-2. Besides McNamara and Coluntuono, who srart- ed ar leff wing and sweeper respectively, there were four other senior starters. Mike Mul- len played superbly at goalie, ably backed up by Dave Batchelder. Reza Atabaki was a start- er at trail foward. Sam Hales starred at wing halfback, and Chip McLeod at wing fullback. 4 Dinshaw Guzdar came off the bench to play halfback, and Johnny Raja, a preseason starter at fullback, was out most of the season with an injury. Four juniors gor the starting nod this year. They were Kirk Vazal at right wing, Chris Churchill at center-half, Hugh Tatlock at wing fullback, and Craig Eisner at stopper. They all played exceptionaly well, especially towards the end off the year. The remaining juniors did an excellent job backing up the starters. Todd Lamereaux, Jeff Doretti, and Todd Faber all played well at the foward positions. Andy Shpiz, Ken Newhauser, Greg Packer, and Art Hall all did commendable jobs at halfback. The two freshmen, Oliver Churchill, and Phil Desan- Next year one can look forward to seeing tis were the two starting outside halfoacks and _ better; they won't have to “break in’’ a new they played grear soccer all year. coach. Todd Faber This team can hold their heads high, because ( they proved all the doubters wrong. Preseason D [ polls had the team finishing with no higher than an even five hundred record, yet they won a ia CHAMPS! 6. Kirk Vazal prepares to cross the ball to a cutting ream mate. 7. Oliver Churchill springs upfield while keeping con- trol of the ball. 8. Chip McLeod uses his head to deny the Boston Latin offense possession of the ball. 9. Dave Colan- tuono uses his defensive talents ro control and clear rhe ball. 10 . Front: Ken Neuhauser, Todd Lamoreax, Todd Faber, Chris Churchill, Shaun McNamara, Dave Colantuono, Jeff Doretri, Andy Shpiz, Oliver Churchill. Back: Tim Hart (manager), Mike Mullen, Phil Desantis, Art Hall, Jonarhan Raja, Reza Arabaki, Greg Packer, Craig Eisner, Dinshaw Gudzar, Chip McLeod, Hugh Tarlock, Kirk Vazal, David Barchelder, Coach Peter Fischelis. SOCCER 199 UTSTANDING IN THE FIEL 4. Ellen Cullinane dribbles the ball upfield and past her Concord opponent. 2. Heidi Wisbach really purs her body into the ball. 3. Front: Dana Tarlock, Lisa Helms, Perry Kellsredr, Susannah Lawson, Mary Joy Wilson, Karen MacKinnon, Lynda Beausoleil, Brenda McNamara, Heidi Wisbach, Kelly Coleman, Suzanne Riley, Martha Wofford. Back: Amanda Lewis, Stacey Mahoney, Alyca Rosen, Erica Whire, Amy Noyes, Karen Arpino, Nancy Rubin, Ellen Collinane, Lori Walker, Rachael Donaldson, Tracey Harr, Kim O'Brien, Coach Swicker. 4. Suzanne Riley and Susannah Lawson waiting for the bomb to drop SOCCER : : ; : The girls varsity soccer team, plagued by inju- ries, struggled in the very beginning of the season. Despite these injuries the team had grear spirit and pulled through with a winning record. The forward line consisted of Brenda McNa- mara and Susannah Lawson on the wings, backed up by Tracey Hart, Karen Arpino, and Amy Noyes. McNamara had stupendous cor- ner kicks and all the wings contributed in cen- tering the ball to Mary Joy Wilson or Laurie Walker. In the midfield Stacey Mahoney and Suzanne Riley did an outstanding job of filling in for injured teammates. They were backed up by Erica White, Nancy Rubin, and Melody Sinders. The fullbacks were led by co-captain Lynda Beausoleil at sweeper. Kelly Coleman, Perry Kellsredt and Dana Tatlock starred ar the re- maining positions. A versatile Rachel Donaldson was another key defensive player. The goalies were sophomore Martha Wofford, and Aman- da Lewis. Wofford made several outstanding saves. The girls worked hard but were eliminated from the Srate fournament after winning four straight: a disappointing end to a hard-foughr season. 8. 5. Susannah Lawson displays her skill as she approaches a Weston defender. 6. Stacey Mahoney looking across the field for an open teammate. 7. Coach Swicker gives the ream some needed advice during halftime. 8. Mary Joy Wilson rises above the rest. SOCCER MORE THAN A KICK IN THE GRASS JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER Fronr: Jon Jewirr, Chris Mullen, Brenr Babbitt, Tony Rossinni, Dave Wiseman, Chris Dangel, Tony Arena, Carl Schuman, David Blacker. Second: Trevor Ledin, Brian Schirf, Tom Damon, Kevin Smith, Steve Swartz, Henry Spindler, Chris Meltzer, Jeff Walker, Fred Ne- mith, Eric Smith, Phillip Hillman, Derek Hayden, Coach Scorr Burk. ONCE AGAIN-THE CHAMPS The girls Junior Varsity Soccer Team, under the tough coaching of Michelle Boisverr, finished undefeated for the second season in a row. Losing many key players to the Varsity this season, the team hoped to get adequate re- placements coming up from Curtis and Brooks. Not only did they get replacements, they got fast fowards, agile halfbacks, sure foored full- 1. Front: LR Monique Fleming, Nicole Lamereaux, Melody Sinders, Brooke Grace, Karen McLean. Sec- ond Row: Karen Citron, Marci Blacker, Amy Arena, Krisren Kerns, Kim Lannon, Helen Wilson, Connie Riley, Darby Sue Spiller, Allison Bryanr. Back row: Courtney DePerer, Emma Kerteringham, Megan Melley, Carolyn Bagley, Kim Cetrone, Cyd Bucal, Margie Freundlich, Kelli Griffin, Julie Walker, Coach Michelle Boisvert. 2. Krisren Kerns tries to turn the ball on a Concord defender. 3. Kelli Griffin putting her body into the ball. 4. Margie Freundlich head- ing upfield. 5. Leslie Rosen keeping control. backs, and two very skilled goalies, all of whom were ready to work. Coach Boisvert, a soccer player herself, wenr right to work af putting together a team. The freshmen and the sophomores, along with strong support from their coach, made for a very successful season. Coach Boisvert will unfortunately not be coming back next season, so the ream is Slee. ow 1D 2 hoping that the next coach will follow in her footsteps. 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The 1985 Lincoln Sudbury Varsity Field Hockey ream proved this year thar there is more fo a good team than just winning. Losing over half of the 1984 ream to gradua- tion, LS faced a rebuilding year. New coach, Karen Keough experimented early in the sea- son with a series of different line-ups. This lead to a ream thar worked rogether by the middle of the season. Anchored by good ream defense, LS was a contender in every game. Four of the team’s losses were by a scores O - 1. Less than one goal per game was allowed after 13 games. Due to a young and inexperienced front line, the offense struggled. Many new players were pur on the Varsiry ream. All had a grear deal of ralenr, bur lacked in experience. Karen Keough’s theory was instead of fitting a person into a position, she would fit the position Alicia Distler, Moira Kelly, Jo Zola, Coach Keough. 1. The Warrior offense celebrares afrer scoring. 2. Senior Susie Jarvis and Rebecca Cocco warch their reammares with concern. 3. Front Row: Rebecca Cocco, Sharon O'Neil, Susie Jarvis, Lisa Auerbach. Second row: Diane Scialabba, Liz Lapkin, Kathy Ford, Chanral Casey, Lisa Massei, Lauren Byrne. Third Row: Srephanie Lind, Jenny Skulre, Deirdre Bannon, Emily McCredie, Kris Keough, into the person. By shifting players to different positions, and experimenting with new line ups, Karen Keough found the right compo- nents of this years ream. Evenrually, plays clicked, and games began fo turn around. Now the Warriors would win their games 1 - 0 instead of losing the games by the same margin. Nexr year’s ream is very promising. Four srart- ing sophomores return, as well as many juniors. In the years to come Lincoln-Sudbury field- hockey will definitely be feared. Deirdre Bannon STICK “EM UP 4. Coach Keough concentrating on the game. 5. Rebecca Cocco fights for possession of rhe ball. 6. Chantal Casey fires the ball downfield. 7. The Warriors try ro get a shor off. FIELD HOCKEY 207 | 208 | FIELD HOCKEY J.V. Field hockey Fans cheering, people applauding as the J.V. field hockey team came running in from the field. As coach Anita Honkonen beckoned her ream towards the hill she said, “You did a super job on the field roday, and a great job this season’. The team’s overall record was 9-1-2. Undefear- ed until the last game, which was a heart- breaker because it was ended early because of darkness. The ream had a fabulous season as well as a lor of fun. They really appreciated rhe excellent and supportive coaching of Anita. The team worked well rogether and proved enthusiastic and hard working. Although it wasn't always easy-going, the members of the ream got along well, and never failed to roor for one anorher. Finishing the season in first place in the Dual County League the Lincoln Sudbury J.V. field hockey players eagerly await their varsity sea- son next fall. Cia Nabih, Sarah Harding, Carrie Mack Front Row: Amy Kleine, Michelle Byrne. Second Row: Kim Albee, Kim Couranz, Alllisg Hammer, Jen Skaff, Nicole Halverson, Jill Furman, Nancy Anton, Krisren Zirkel, Tina Fa loro. Third Row: Sarah Harding, Laura Nathanson, Cecily Morgan, Jen Martin, Diana Pried Laura Petrovic, Nicole Blair, Marcy Bloomenthal, Cia Nabih. FRESHMAN FIELD HOCKEY The members of this year’s Freshman Field Hockey team were high- spirited and dedicated. Coach Jean Lind and co-caprains Betsy David and Lisa Larson initiared many activities which promoted team spirit. Much progress was made since the beginning of the season. Not only did they 7 show grear skill and an enormous amount of talent, but they demon- strated a lor of spirit and excellent sportsmanship. Each member retained the attitude of a ream player, always working for the good of the ream. Moreover, regardless of the outcome of a game, they always ap- proached their next game with eagerness and enthusiasm. As a result of the quality and quanrity of time dedicated by both Jean Lind and the e players, the ream qualified as 1 and ended the season with a 4-2-4 record. -Julie Anderson Panne ae em ee orgs eae S ae % - ane ae 2 1. Front M. Reynolds, J. Goldstein, S. NAA, de Cikens, L. Larsen, B. David, L. Frai ia Ls den, L. Coburn, A. Jean. Second A Row, C, Dallco, A. Fagin, C. Green, J. Borg, E. Waardenburg, J. Rud- nick, D. Casey, L. Walsh, J. Gonner- man, S. Locke, R..Loud. Third Row, A. Balough, D. Low, J. Kleine, L. Allan, J. Anderson, M. Kelly, C. Naylor, M. Bannon, Coach Lind. 2. The ream warches rhe action from the sidelines. 3. Megan Kelly drives the ball upfield. 4. Angie Fagin ma- neuvers through Concord’s defen- sive line. 5. Angie Fagin eagerly awaits a pass from a reammate. ive wis i 8 Fae Fier = Pade harem 2y) S FIELD HOCKEY 209 COOL RUNNIN Heart pounding, arms pumping fo an even bear, legs pushing away ar the hard earth below. The burning pain in your chest pleads with you fo stop. Weary muscles threaren ro collapse, yet you press on. This is the experience of a special breed of war- riors. They call themselves the Lincoln Sudbury Boys Cross Country ream. They are a dedicated RCOLy re 1 210 | CROSS COUNTRY group and although not always victorious they sri hold rheir heads high and are proud to compere for L-S. Coach Pat McMahon and the Boys Cross Country team had a tough season. They were 1-6 in the D.C.L. with the win against Boston Latin and they were 1-1 in non-league meets, losing to Hudson and bearing Westford. Keith Kelbe was a great factor in what success the team did achieve. He placed second in most meets and was always L-S’ first place runner. Orher top runners were Bryan Cannon, John Donlon, Chris Heinz, Derelk Karch- brenner, Paul Piazza, Andy Reising, and Dave SURBURY 1. Front, Andy Caspe, David Surwilo. Sec- ond Row LR, Jesse Biddle, Tom Fowler, Derek Kalchbrenner, Jeff Peppercorn, Dave Anderson, Adam Rosell, Dave Allard, Ken Wollins. Third Row, Coach McMahon, Mike Goldberg, Andy Reising, Paul Piazza, Keith Kelbe, Dave Myreers, Bryon Cannon, Mitch Caspe, Paul Sritr, Chris Hynes, Lukar Barr, John Donlon. 2. David Surwilo tries to pass his Wayland compertiror. 3. Keith Kelbe and Bryan Cannon leading the pack of runners. 4. GO!! Surwilo. Dave Allard, David Anderson, Jessie Bid- dle, Andy Caspe, Mitch Caspe, Tom Fowler, Luke, Jeff Peppercorn, Adam Rossel, Paul Stitt, and Ken Wollins supplied the much needed depth to the Lincoln Sudbury team. Under the guidance of Par McMahon, a truly multi- talented individual and a grear guy, and co-cap- tains Andy Caspe and David Surwilo everyone worked hard and enjoyed taking part in the unique experience. Ar the end of the season a banquet was held (by borh the Girls and Boys Cross Country reams) and the following awards were presented: e Coaches Award to Andy Reising e Most Valuable Runner to Keith Kelble e Most Improved to Chris Heinz ad the covered “Grandmother Award’ was resented tro Coach McMahon. In rhe words of Par ahon, We'll do berrer nexr year, a little bir.”’ - Jeff Peppercorn hile the girls cross-country team was officially | mwmed only one year ago, the enthusiastic run- Ners have made it one of the best teams in the rague. The season began with three victories as undefeated sophmore Celestine Klein led the way. Although L-S lost to their rival, Concord- Carlisle, Warrior determination to regain the title resulted in three additional dual victories. The DCL meet was won in dramatic style, the culmination of which was dead heat that was decided by scoring sixth, Liz Paterson and seventh, Patty Duncan. The DCL victory was aided with inspired performances by Kelly Dainiak, a timely fourteenth place finish, Tanya Steinberg who placed third overall, beat both of the top Concord- Carlisle runners for the first time, Lori Turner fin- ished eleventh and Emily Fisher finished seventh. Alysa Hammond ran well, cutting her initial time by over four minutes. Jen Valentine and Nancy Wollins were missed during the season due to injuries. Other important victories for the Warrior girls in- cluded a first place finish the Middlesex Invitational meet, a third place in the Bedford Invitational meet, and a seventh place finish in the E. Mass championships. Special awards went to Liz Pater- son (Coaches Awara), Celestine Klein (Most Valu- able) and Tanya Steinberg (Most Improved). Kelly Dainiak a : INCOLS. ENDBURY : , LINCOLN SUDBURY S eite 5. Celestine Klein painlessly maintains her lead. 6. Front, Celes- tine Klein, Lori Turner, Emily Fisher, Tanya Sreinberg. Second Row: Alysa Hammond, Kelly Daniak, Jen Valentine, Parry Duncan, Coach McMahon. Missing: Liz Parrerson. 7. Emily Fisher and Lori Turner nearing the finish line. 8. Three Happy Warriors Mirch Caspe, David Surwilo, Nancy Wollins ”“ 4 211 CROSS COUNTRY 1. Ricky Robinson admiring his drive. 2. Scorr Guidon practicing his purr. 3. Randy Edgar digging our of rhe rough. 4. John Dolan before . . . 5. Rodney Hahn eyeing his eagle purr. 6. Coach George Horton looks on in disbelief. The 1985-86 golf ream accomplished one of its two main goals this year. The squad qualified for post-season stare rournament, bur their 9-2-1 re- cord narrowly missed winning the DCL title. Acton- Boxboro and Concord-Carlisle tied for the league tile, leaving LS as rhe runner-up. The main reason for the team's strong showing was the good performance of it’s seniors. Rodney Hahn, Jim Cleary, and Randy Edgar were the top three players, with Scott Guindon, John Dolan, and Rick Robinson following close behind. Under- classmen Doug Jones and Trey Stowell played in most marches. The season was highlighted by several events. First, L-S continued it’s unbeaten streak ar home, where the Warriors have maintained a perfect record for six years. Also, the ream broke anorher kind of streak, beating Wayland in an away march for the first time in tren years. Finally, num- ber three man Randy Edgar won the DCL individ- ual rournamenr. The Warriors will look ro end the season on a high point by finishing well in the spring stare tourney. -Jim Cleary 7. Trey Stowell in the rough again. 8. Kneeling, Ricky Robinson, Mirch Freundlich, John Dolan, Randy Edgar, Scorr Guindon, Rodney Hahn, Jim Cleary. Sranding, Eric Liner, Doug Jones, Andy Payson, Sreve Farrar, Joe Vivaldi, Marr Adams, Dave Schlosser, Paul Hogan, Dom Mar- rone, Trey Srowell, Dan Kopelman, Derel Johnson, Coach George Horron. 9. Andy Pay- son concentrating hard before reeing off. 10 Joe Vivaldi hoping for the besr. 11... . and ofter. L-S SWIMMERS: DIFFERENT 1. The LS swim ream approaching rhe starting blocks 2. Back: Susan Rollins, Kristen Dionisi, Jenn Gale, coach Sheila Srewarr. Row 4: Amy Bell, Karie Lanigan Cyndy Srall, Holly Neal, Amanda Walsh, Lisa Verni, Susan Harding, Joan Mainville, Laurie Boyce. Row 3: Carhy Tonc, Julie Sonjara, Pam Dorsey, Pam Friedman, Sarah Pitts, Karhy Kronenberger, 4 Amy Liner, Stacey Rouner, Alyssa Farber. Row 2: Tina Duburg, Mer deth Mayo, Dana Guthrie, Lili Eclhardr, Lisa Woolley, Julie Buxton Faye Gordon, Hilary Whire, Jennifer Floyd. Fronr Row: Jil Bump, Sreph anie Engborg, Andrea Greenberg, Becky Srewart, Joanne Dreher Kerri Sussman, Maura Nicholson, Lisa Boyce, Liz Arees. 3. Joanne Dreher grabbing a bire of air. 4. An L-S diver, her mind and body unir¢ ro creare a perfect dive 8. 5. Lincoln-Sudoury swimmers dive off of the srarting blocks. 6. Becky Srewarr quickly approaches the finish! 7. Dana Gurhrie barrles with an opponenr for the lead. 8. Coach Stewart gives the ream a pep-ralk. SWIMMING 215 A SHOT IN THE DARK FOR DCL CHAMPS 1. Jeff Venrer: heads up and hands up defense. 2. Fronr; Assistant Coach Steve Tribou, Andy Sussman, Bill Burroughs, Joel Birnbaum, David Sayles, Marl Straubel, Joe Sims, Jinn Devaney, Tom Swank, Jeff Venrer, Rodney Chonce, Coach George Horton. Kneeling Wayman Smith. 3. Joe Sims jrives to the basker. 4. Coach Horton directs rhe ream BASKETBALL The Lincoln Sudbury Boys’ Baskerball ream of 1985-86 is nor merely a ream, bur a family. This sense of closeness among the players enabled a seemingly average ream to become the besr thar Lincoln Sudbury has seen since George Horton began coaching. It’s record now stands ar 12-0. A good ream is one rhar tries its hardest, bur a great ream is one thar accepts a loss with grace and sportsmanship. This year’s team pos- sessed this quality and more. The 1985-86 5. Wayman Smith shows how ir is done. 6. Dave Sayles working for rwo points. 7. Wayman Smith exrends himself for a rebound. 8. Marl Straube! looking for and open teammare. 9. Jim Devaney in control of rhe ball. ream had members who supported their reammares borh on and off the court; ream- mates who treated one anorher with with equality and respect. The 1985-86 Baskerball ream will certainly be remembered for its ourstanding record, but more importantly for its closeness as a family; a family which was willing to worl togerher to become the besr. Courtney Wilson and Maura Nicholson, Rodney Chance BASKETBALL 217 STUFF IT! 4 1. Mary Joy Wilson gets the shor off. 2. Danielle Abrahms releases her shor from amidst the pack. 3. Laura Petrovic at the foul line. 4. Susannah Lawson fights for rhe ball undernearh rhe ner. 5. Rachel Donaldson heads rowards the ner 218 BASKETBALL ee The Varsity Girl's Baskerball Team srarted this year’s season with leaps and bounds. The play- ers were exulrant after a terrific win over May- nard, bur their ream fell ‘‘short’’ when faced by the extremely comperirive Dual Country reams. Height was definitely lacking at L-S, and the girls had ro settle for ourside shots instead of working the ball inside. Co-caprain Suzannah Lawson did an excellent job all season inside and on the boards, despite her height disad- vanrage. Although rhe ream suffered several defeats, many games were lost by only a few points. Although lacking in wins, the ream did not lack spirit. The players always cheered for their reammartes, and constantly found rime to smile. Rachel Donaldson led the ream in scor- ing, and Mary Joy Wilson did an excellent job ar guard. Sophmore Deirdre Bannon did a nice job grabbing rebounds while senior Sharon Baszlsiewicz played grear defense. Off the bench came juniors Danielle Abrams, Shannah Rome, Denise Carigan, seniors Perry Kellstedrt and Sharon O'Neil, and sophmores Mart ha Wofford, Kim Albee and Laura Petrovic. All contribured a grear deal ro rhe ream. Co-cap- tain Lisa Helms unfortunately was unable to play due to a soccer injury. This year’s season was a learning experience for rhe ream and their new coach Stu Silverman, and all look forward to a great year in '86-'87. pet fa _ Pe. 20 Ff SUDBUP’S NF _ yNCOy | ally ! — 14 Pobie 4 . ever er 4 if 543 9 6. Rachel Donaldson shoors rhe ball over her Bedford opponent. 7. Fronr, Susannah Lawson. Second Row: Den- ise Carigan, Mary Joy Wilson, Rachel Donaldson, Danielle Abrahms, Kim Albee. Third Row: Martha Wofford, Shan- non Rome, Laura Petrovic, Perry Kellsredr, Deidre Bannon, Sharon O'Neil, Coach Sru Silverman. 8. Mary Joy Wilson easily shoors the ball while her opponents warch. 9. Dan- ielle Abrahms showing her defensive strength. 10. Rachel Donaldson effortlessly gets around her opponent. | BASKETBALL 219 SHARP SHOOTERS BASKETBALL 1. Front; Sean Alexander, James Wysche, Karl Borg, Tex Jacobs, Tommy Campbell, Bob Carey. Second; Tony Rossinni, Rich Weiner, Chris Dreher, Bil Devaney, Glen Bacus, Coach Bill Baine. 2. Sean Alexander looks crosscourt for an open pass. 3. Arthur Fishue flies through the air and rowards rhe net for a shor. 4. Glen Bacus uses his speed, leaving his Concord opponent in the dust. SHOOTING THE BREEZE 8 Ax 1. Front: Maria Reynolds, Norvalerre Holman, Kim Lannon. Second: Julie Anderson, Liz Giomerri, Amy Price, Jen Martin. Third: Coach Karen Keough, Melody Sinders, Jill Furman, Amy Liner, Kelle Griffin, Robin Fuller. 2. Robin Fuller works ro keep the ball in bounds. 3. Kele Griffin gers in front of her opponent ro ger the shor off. 4. Jen Martin looks for an open pass. BASKETBALL 221 BASKETBALI This years freshman baskerball ream kept up the winning Lincoln-Sudbury tradition as they chalked up a ten and rwo record. This was not an ordinary basketball ream. During the sea- son, wherher due fo injuries or absence, the team played with a limited number of people, in some games only seven. Though scarce in SHOOTING FOR THE FUTURE players, the ream played rogether as one and didn't let this disability overcome them. The ream followed in the varsity’s foorsreps ro rake the Dual County League title. The freshmen are glad to have finished the season, bur they are undoubrably looking forward to the J.V. and varsity levels nexr year. 5 1. Tim Lee shoors under pressure. 2. Wes Greene on the line for rhe Warriors. 3. Front; Wes Greene, Ricky Kline. Second; Kyle Murphy, Ted Luderman, Rich Ca- proni, Third; Adam Feinzig, Perer Smith, Mike Gazza, Tim Lee. 4.Ricky Kline finishes off a fast breals. 5. Mike Gazza drives by his defender. RAH RAH SIS BOOM BAH!! 1 1. Front: Mimi Duckett, Andrea Heiser. Second: Wendy Tyles, Kara Frigon, Kerry Monaghan, Tracy Hartstone. Third; Kim Coughlin, Lori Leo, Alisa Isenberg, Cindy Karloff, Susie Sweeney. 2. The B-Ball cheerleaders in action. ‘LL TUMBLE FOR YOU 3 1. Ken Neuhauser on the rings. 2. Front; J. Gorgone, K. Neuhauser, V. Newell, J. McClure, T. Vu. Second; M. Gaines, J. Rappaport, K. Nakayama, K. Novak, A. Surwilo, M. Ouellerre, R. Babcock, M s, M. Bollen. Third; G. Reutlinger, S. Marcoux, K. Sweeney, C. Margolin, J. Verhey, E. Rankin, P.J. Buckingham, J. Marcherre, Coach Tommy Thompson. 3. Chad Margolin practicing his routine on the bars. 4. Mark Ouellerre malsing scrammbled eggs. 5. Marc S trauss doing a handsrand on rhe rings 24 GYMNASTICS Sa eee Seer oe a 9 6. Shawn Marcoux doing push ups the hard way. 7. Eric Rankin ridin’ rhar horse. 8. Milke Phelan leveling our. 9. Joe Gorgone: The Swinging Single GYMNASTICS 225 TUMBLING TO THE TOP 1. J.J. Merra exhibits her poise. 2. Allyson Fisher show her flexibiliry on rhe balance beam. 3. Carrie Macls has grear control. 4. Gina DiCarlo on rhe floor excercise. 5. Rebecca Shugrue leaps high above rhe beam. 6. J.J. Merra pre- pares for landing GYMNASTICS The 1985-86 girls gymnastic ream boasts a ber- rer rhan respectable record of 9 wins and 2 very close losses. The team’s goal this season was to be one tof the 12 schools in the district championships. Because the top four scores average above around 105 points, the goal is nor our of reach. The team is coached by Jim Dusenbury and Maura Fleming, borh of whom have pur tre- mendous time, understanding, and expertise into helping rhe team strive rowards districts. Co-Caprains J.J. Merra and Rebecca Shugrue, the two senior veterans on the ream, are sure the team will do okay next year withour them, bur will it be as much fun guys? This year’s varsity team includes the two cap- tains, four juniors, six sophomores, and one freshman. There are also eleven promising freshman and sophomores who are not up fo varsity level ar this time. Merra’s specialty is the floor exercise, and she is also a strong beam competitor. Shugrue competes as one of the two all-arounders. The orher all-arounderr is junior top scorer Lisa Knapp. Her classmares include Barbara Jarvis and Lorna VanHorn on bars, and Laura Fagin on beam and vaulting. Sophomores include all-around hopefuls Gina DiCarlo, Sue Moroney, and B.J. Rome, as well as Carrie Mack (beam and vaulting), Allyson Fisher (beam), Brooke Grace (vaulting), and 1 Trisha McCall who is out with an injury. The one freshman to compere at the varsity level is Keri Gleason. Although a close loss to Acton kepr the War- riors from winning the DCL tirle, it is inevirable rhar the young ream will continue to improve with hard work, guts, and the guidance of Duse and Maura. Rebecca Shugrue 7. Rebecca Shugrue show her enrhusiasm. 8. Fronr, JJ Merra, Gina DiCarlo, Liz Gallagher, Brooke Grace, Anita Amelia, Rebecca Shugrue. Second Row, An- gie Fagan, Rachel Folsom, Lorna VanHorn, Barbara Jarvis, Rebecca Claxton, Keri Gleason, B.J. Rome, Sue Moroney, Lisa Knapp, Allison Bially GYMNASTICS Z21 THE MATMEN OF L-S 1. Kevin Lind locking up his opponenr. 2. Mike Glasco raking rhe advan- tage. 3. Mike Glasco trying to bring his opponent down. 4. Jeff Walker vying for rhe posirion | The 1985-86 wrestling season ended successful- ly for the second straight year. It was a truly productive year, with Coach Gary Chase lool- ing toward the future with high expectations. Co-caprains Mendall Rankin and Dave Allard led the varsity squad ro anorher winning sea- son despite injuries and numerous illnesses. Mike Casey's season was cur short due to a car accidenr. As a result, rhe team wrestled nearly all year shorthanded. There is strong potential for a more experi- enced, up and coming ream in the furure due to the large amount of hard working, dedicar- ed freshman wrestlers. Tad Horne was one of the many wrestlers to show a mental pysche of roughness which is essential for a good wres- tler. Orher tough freshmen included, Evan Nel- son and Dan Shugrue. Sophmore sensation Phillio Hillman, despite his cavalier attitude toward practices, has the tal- ent to become a state champion in his weight thar winning edge 5. Scott Reid going for the pin. 6. Front Row LR, Kevin Lind, Eric Liner, Mike Goldberg, Phillip Hillman, Tad Horne, Jon Rappaport, Jesse Biddle, Jeff Walker. Second Row L-R, Lance Robbins, Scorr Reid, Evan Nelson, Chris Hales, Todd Mellin, Sean D'Angelo, John Paul Perer, Bill Buckley, Keith Gurrler. Thierd Row L-R, Paul, Steve Bergarelli, Mike Casey, Dave Allard, Mendel Rankin, Dan Shrugrue, Mark Chen, Dan Myers, Jeff Crerer, Coach Gary Chase. 7. Phillip Hillman taking over. 8. Co-Caprains Dave Allard and Mendel Rankin going over the rules before a meert..9. Phillip Hillman trying to get class. Orher ream members thar contributed ro the team's overall performance are Mendall Rankin, Dave Allard, Scortr Reid, Mike Gold- berg, Lance Robbins, and Chris Hales. Nexr year proves to be a challenge for the L-S matmen considering the fact thar four top var- sity positions will be vacanr. However, in the influx of new wrestlers, Coach Chase and the rest of the team can look forward to continued SUCCESS. Scott Reid and Mike Goldberg ewattlal H WRESTLING | THERE’S SNOW PLACE LIKE HOME Thus far, the LiAcoln-Sudbury Ski Team has done almost exactly whar it was expected to do this year. All four divisions of the team are just about where they were expected ro be af rhis point in the season. First, the besr, then the rest. Defending stare champions, the Girls Alpine Team has dominated the DCL again this year and looks to be the favorite ro win the title again. Each meer, they consistantly place at least six girls in the 1. Mike Mullen ar rhe srarr of a race. 2. Dave Schlosser is all smiles when his ream does : } Dave Schlosser warch and wair. Andy Sphiz and Dave Coach Scorr Burk, D. Barchelder, N Rubin, M D. Seville. Second; S. Cilkens, K. Zirlel, J. Abranhms, M 9, Coach Graham Taylor. Third; J. Barchelder, J .. Holden, C. Mitchell, L. Liepens, M. Mullen, C. Fagin Schirf, M. Mellin, A. Shpiz, J. Andelman, A. Hall, D 5. J. Mainville, Z. Farni, L. Eclsharadr, J. Clifton, K. Mainville, S well. 3. A é € Schlosser warch and wair. 4. Fronr Blacker, L. Wall er Seville, T. Wood, D Walker, D. Low, D. Monnig Fourth; R. Sokoloff, M. Pallerr, B Schlosser, A. Bloomenrha QoQ oO top ren and win the race with ease. The ream captain is Beth Kubik and other top racers are Laura Liepens, Lisa Holden, Nancy Rubin, Michelle Seville, Marci Blacker, and Jenny Abrams. The Girls Cross Country squad is a very strong one, which is caprained by Amy Noyes. This team has taken second place in the leaqueover the last few years, and it looks like they will repear again. Kris Mainville is tops for L-‘S with Amy, Tina Duborg, Harding, M. Blacker, C. Harr, L. Holden, D. Tarlocl, E. DeLori, H. Spindler, T. Damon, A Noyes, E. Dawes, D. Kaplan, D. Schlosser, M. Mullen, L. Liepens, P. Greene, T. Duborg D. Barchelder, Coach Scorr Burls, Coach Graham Taylor. and Laura Liepens nor far behind. They rook sec ond place in the league lasr year and, combined with the first place finish of the alpine team, were the rop rated girls sli ream in the srare. Caprained by Earl Dawes, the Boys Cross Country Team is trying to defend third place in rhe state from last year with limited success. Depth is nor at a premium here and it has shown. Henry Spindler, Earl, and Tom Damon are the top skiers, while Dave Schlosser is in the running for the Ski Meisrer award (combined alpine and nordic points). A ost of inexperienced racers, including Schlosser, Thave filled rhe remaining slots with some success yand with only three seniors, there is always next year. Another young squad with only two seniors is the Boys Alpine Team. Caprained by David Bat- ichelder, they have shown both inexperience, and jgrear potential with four freshmen who are rac- Jing. Currently in fourth place in the DCL, this ream lis building for next year. The top racers are David Blacker and Dave Schlosser who look to lead them to bigger and better things in the future. With both winning and losing within the team, there has been a fun attitude abour this year. At times, things have gotten a little our of control (Tackle Soccer and Championship Mud Diving), bur overall, it has been enjoyable. Some of the things that we will remember are Graham and his “quick'’ meetings, the natural, rollerblade water- skiing, and the chump awards: Jon Batchelder missing the lasr gare on the course after a perfect run, Mike Mullen's crash in front of the camera and Andy Shpiz’s lost ber with Dave Kaplan in the second cross country race, as well as Arthur Hall chasing the same gare down the hill 20-30 times a race. Mike supplied us with more entertainment as he atrempted to ger up the hill in the first cross country race and also with a beautiful face planr into the jump at Nashoba, bur he was not alone in blunders. Carrie Mitchell and Dave Schlosser pre- pared for a new addition to rhe team, and fresh- men initiations took the boredom out of waiting on the bus for alpine race results ar Nashoba. Everyone has their own memories of the fun times, both individually and as a team. 6. Dave Barchelder eases his way down rhe mounrain 7. Amy Noyes skis with ease. 8. Kris Mainville concen trares on the race. 9. Laura Liepins: The Happy Skier 10. Cheryl Hart rakes her rime. 11. Aaron Johnson: The Narural SKIING 201 .. . AND CARRY A BIG STICK Ar the beginning of the 1985-86 season, Head Coach Ron Doyle and Assistant Coach Bob Cusick had high hopes for a successful year. So far, the Hockey team has not dissappointed them. Co- Captains Bobby Tracey and Chris Wylie have led the team to 11-4-1 record (10-2-1 in the D.C.L.). Most of all rhe team achieved the goal which it ser for itself earlier in the year. This goal was making the Stare Tournament, a fear that had nor been Se eee oo Re achieved since 1978. The turning point of the year was the win over league champion Acton-Boxboro, which snapped A-B's 21 game D.C.L. winning streak. The momen- tum from this victory propelled the squad into a seven game winning streak of their own. There were four keys to the success of the season: 3 a well-balanced offense, strong defense, excellent goaltending, and 15 experienced seniors. High scorers this year are Bobby Tracey, Ricky Robin- son, and John Dolan. Tracey, Scott Dickson, and Rusty Edgar have played very well as a line this year. Tracey's slick moves are aided by Dickson's excellent aggressive style of play. Rusty Edgar has added size and an extremely hard and accurate show coming off the right wing. 1. Mark Treadwell stretching our before a game. 2. Fronr; Bob Allenourg, Chris Wylie, Bob Tracey, Scort Dickson, Rob D’Orra- vio, Eric Hartsrone. Second; Brian Wylie, Andy Davis, Chris Dangel, Jeff Vorderer, Mitch Freundlich, Paul McDonald, Milke Lanigan, Marl Treadwell. Third; Coach Ron Doyle, Rusry Ed gar, Josh Franklin, Randy Edgar, Dave Lannon, John Dolan, Jamie McWalrer, Rick Robinson, Tim Weaver. 3. Jeff Vorderer taking it down the ice. 4. Bob Tracey facing off | [22] [rooer | Robinson, Dolan, and Mirch Freundlich make up “another unit which has worked very well. Freund- lich’s fine defensive play has complimented this “high scoring line. « - The line of Jeff Vorderer, Randy Edgar, and Paul McDonald has played well defensively and has scored many important goals. Vorderer, last years _ leading scorer, has been a fine defensive forward. - Randy Edgar and McDonald have worked well as i penalty -killing specialists. o 5 7 5. Rusty Edgar outskaring his opponent. 6. Scotr Dickson open for the pass. 7. Jeff Vorderer going for the loose puck. 8. Rusty Edgar going for goal. 9. Another Warrior goal. Chris Wylie, most valuable player last year, leads an excellent set of senior defensemen. Dave Lan- non, aN aggressive hitting defenseman, is playing grear this season. Bobby Allenburg, a former for- ward now playing defense, is doing a remark- able job. Jamie McWalter is a good offensive defenseman with a hard shor from the blue line. The team is fortunate to have two of the best goalies in t he Dual County Leaque. Josh Franklin and Mark Treadwell have been key factors in the success of the team. Both goalies have won many critical games. Freshman Brian Wylie and Junior, Tom Weaver, have also done a good job on defense. Juniors and Sophomores have also contributed to the team’s success: Chris Dangel, Eric Hartsrone, Mile Lanigan, Rob D’Ottavio, and Andy Davis. -Jeff Vorderer HOCKEY | 233 SUPPORTERS 1. Front; Emily Yeo, Sarah Sargenr, Emily McCredie, Kathy Cutler, Michelle Bowdoin. Second; Joanne Belli, Gail Murphy, Amy Kolb, Melissa Swartz, Laura Wieblin, Kristen Ragno, Heather Byrne. Third; Joan Mainville. 2. Stop, Look, and Listen we are the mighty Warriors 3. Heather Byrne and Joanne Belli reach for the stars. 4. The L-S cheerleaders strut their stuff. ATHLETIC The Lincoln-Sudbury Hockey cheerleaders hac a great season in 1985-86, cheering the tea on as they foughr their way to rhe top. The squad consisted of two freshman Gail Murphy and Emily Yeo; two sophomores Heather — Byrne and Michelle Bowdin; six juniors - Joanne Marotta, Kristin Ragno, Melissa Schwartz, Laura Weible, Amy Kolb, and Emily McCredie. The seniors were Joanne Belli and our co-captains Sarah Sargeant and Cathy Cutler. We would like to thank Mrs. Hunter for all her support and the hockey team for a great season. Remem- ber, if we can beat Acton-Boxboro, we can beat anyone. 4 -Joanne Marotta BBN Software Products Corporation 10 Fawcett Street Cambridge, MA 02238 Telephone 617-497-8160 A Subsidiary of Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. SS ee er ee =- _-_——UlUCU Sel —s— i sh —l—Ci See ee ee ee cs OOO ie —C w= Ean M. Rankin President Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 HE WORE AN ITSY BITSY 4. Chris Dainiak going ropless. 2. Flying the hard way. 3. Aaron Srern comes up for air. 4. Front: Denny Tong, Mike Fine, Rick McMorrow, Lem Tingley. Second: Derek Kalchbrenner, Craig Sussman, Rob Marriot, Chris Dainiak, Third: Kevin Smith, Aaron Stern, Dave Anderson, Pete Cuomo, Fourth; Scott Kaye, Scort Davis, Andrew McMorrow 236 SWIMMING 5. Derek Kalchbrenner crawling his way to victory. 6. Mike Fine stretches off the block ar the starting gun. 73. “What do you mean | look naked?’’ 8. Coach Robinson telling his swimmers the strategy of the day. 9. Smile for the camera. 10. Chris Dainiak and Scort Kaye cheering their teammates on. 11. Members of the ream celebrating a win. 11 | SWIMMING |237 HEADS UP 1 1. Trang Donovan shows the effort thar she puts into her game. 2. Liz, Giomerti really pushes herself in order fo make the play for her ream. 3. Amy Price displays her skill at ner. 4. Front Row: Rachel Clark, Michelle Campbell, Alisa Isenberg, Tracy Hatstone, Beth Kramer, Laura Gasparro, Cheryl Brownlee, Laura Brownlee. Second Row: Tracy Spiller, Sharon Sevigny, Amy Price, Kris Curren, Liz Giomerti, Lisa Martin, Fred Howell, Melony MacLeod, Indra Priede, Trang Donovan, Coach Donna Crocker. VOLLEYBALL At the end of the 1985 Girls Volleyball season, the Varsity team was frustrated, yet comforted with the fact thar they will have a more prom- ising team next year. The Varsity girls knew that they were faced with a season in which they would have fo rebuild the ream because of the changes in coaches in recent years. Coach Donna Crocker, new to LS, changed the spirit of the ream This was demonstrated in their reaction to their one win against Marlboro. One of the best learning experiences for the team was participating in the Whitinsville Tour- nament. Another worthwhile experience for the team was playing top ranked Milford H.S.. These competitions helped the team to improve. Freshman Laura Giornette was chosen Most Improved Player by Coach Crocker; Giornette was a Varsity Starter. The team Captain Lisa Martin was chosen M.V.P. by the coach. The J.V. team really turned themselves around this year. Going into the last 6 games with a 3- 4 record the team won their last 6 straight matches. To end up with an impressive record of 9-4, a big change over last year’s 1-16 re- cord. The J.V. team was led by M.V.P. Kris Curren. The J.V. team looks forward to anoth- er successfull season next year. The Varsity team is losing its four seniors, Trang Donavan, Lisa Martin, Sharon Sevigny , and Tra- cy Spiller to graduation -A. Price and S. Sevigny 5. Lisa Martin sets up teammate Indra Priede. 6. Melony MacLeod prepares to set the ball for one of her eager reammates. 7. Liz Giometti Shhows her expertise by slamming the ball over the ner. 8. The Warriors watch as the ball goes over the net. 9. Indra Priede, ready to react. VOLLEYBALL 299 CATCH ME IF CAN Oaledalil ‘ili oa ] 1. Bryan Cannon “Don't run too fast, you migh' swear.” 2. Front: J. Donlon, M. Wilsack, $. McConnell D. Surwilo, M. Caspe, P. Piazza, D. King, D. Neuhauser Second; T. Fowler, D. Ryan, K. Wollins, P. Sritt, A Underwood, C. Licona, C. Buckley, M. Dunham, R Pittman, O. Churchill, B. Lynch. Third; O. Mack, K Kelbe, P. Abele, A. Caspe, R. Hahn, G. Patterson, M Croel, K. Vazal, C. Mawn, Coach McMahon. 3. Olive Churchill makes it look easy. 4. Keith Kelbe wants fq know if he’s winning. 5. Bryan Cannon, Wilke Wilsa and Tom Fowler ar the beginning. rset ORE, Lincoln-Sudbury started the 1986 indoor-track season on rhe righr foor. Borh the boys and girls feams went on to become Dual County League champions. This was the first leaque championship for the girls team. Both teams were loaded with talent and will only get better in the furure. However, ralent is nor the only factor in a winning ream. Team- ates must have spirit, determination, confi- dence, and support for each orher. These are the essential components of a champion team. The boys team was lead by such athleres as Bryan Cannon, Michael Croel, Stanley McCon- nell, David Surwilo, and George Patterson. The girls were !ead by Karen Arpino, Kimani Paul- Emille, Chantal Casey, Rita Raju, Celestine Klein, Tanya Sreinberg, and Stephanie Lind. Much of the talent of the girls team was to be had by the younger competitors. Therefore, the ream can look to being successful in the furure. Track and field ar Lincoln-Sudbury has be- come a major sport, and will continue to attract young runners. You should keep and eye on the track teams because they have grear po- tential and will be very productive. -Bryan Cannon -Chantal Casey ‘Kimani Paul-Emille 10 6. Kimani Paul-Emille and Kim Cetrone push ir. 7. Fronr; J. Adams, Tong, E. Waardenburg, K. Dainiak, C. Keeman, K. Paul-Emille, Cooper, E. Fisher. Second; A. Hammond, K. Couranz, K. McLean, Coehler, K. Cetrone, M. Kitses, P. Friedman, J. Moroney, S. Lind, Steinberg. Third; R. Raju, K. Arpino, C. Casey, L. Larsen, B. Cutting, C Klein, J. Valentine, S. Mahoney, Coach Eileen Murphy. 8. Liz Parrerson and Emily Fisher go around the bend. 9. Michael Croel: faster than McMahon's grandmother. 10. Chanral Casey goes up and over, blow ing away her competition. TRACK 241 sags PSE FACULTY Ann Simplsin - Health 5 ‘ 5 Robert Poulin - Data Processing Maryellen Gallagher - Dara Processing Marguerite Urgoris - Registrar uw) xt N Ss oe eal S) gv S= a5 Oo G (eo) = ae) 1 J - s S x i) O € 3 @) U val : 8 8 a a ie) (es fag 9 fe) 5 € a 5 9 = eC SR He sea. Site wees | Martha Symington - Secrerary to Mr. Sargent Secretary ro A.D Sharon Pierz Brad Sargent - Principal Superinrendenr Andrew Olesl i - Arhleric Director HOUSE SWEET HOUSE Linda Gray, William Snow. ee | “ =P - ne = West House; Left ro Right: Rosemary Colson, Nancy Ragno, Barbara Fitzgerald, Mary Anne Smith, Housemaster Laura Cooper. Easr House; Left ro Right: Jean Kane, Muriel Riseman, Marjorie Srrier, Betsey Curler, Housemasrer Charles Ruopp. Merco; Left ro Right: Linda Vaugh-Litman, Regina Russell, Cyril Chapman, Par Lockery FACULTY 247 owe ere isl cscsiiacinisonarnunenatitiirsith “ 5 Wesr. Bacls row: Sandra Topalian, Jean Sheehy, Beverly Weinberg, Peter Fredrickson, Dee Gould, Lana Reeves, Front row: Bar opp, Helen McNally, Janer Callahan, Jan Carvalho SPECIAL ED 1. Counselling Department. Back row: Hugh Maginnis, Judy Lewis, Margaret Mulcahy, Patricid Horowitz, Brian Cunnane. Front row: Barbara Gross, Karhy Hunter. COMIC RELIEF SES CEES CORES za ss SSS : an 7, ” , | J SA All characarures drawn by Sarah Smith FACULTY 249 sasresesee = shits: i acme Soe 1. Cafe Staff: Clockwise from left: Mimi Luca, Joan Cogan, Linda Barilone, Barbara Feely, Patti Graceffa, Madeline Benedict, Mary Blanchette, Jeanne Godfrey, Ethel lannarelli, Helen Ryan, Ella Place, Cheryl Woodland, John Barilone, Irene Oleski, Marion Thibault, Joe Mazilli, Debbie Tetreault. 2. Custodial Sraff: Doug bape Bob Valliant, Bob Medeirus, Alex D'Angelo, Rick Young, ry Dave Flanders, Steve Winship. 3. Jim Keith 4. Tony Romano [HIND THE SCENE N THE RISE NW SNUNAS OLENA Hiscenainuaene® “ Judith Lindblad Karin Blakney de Marilyn Haley FACULTY 251 Patricia Barry Larraine Gandolfi - Spanish Y WHAT? 1. Karen Frirsche - French f | Lillian Scherban - Departmenr Head Giselle Sampson 1. “On ne voit bien qu’avec le coeur. L’essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. ’ - Antoine de Sr. Exupery, from Le Perit Prince 1. “They spell it Vinci and pronounce it Vinchy; foreigners always spell betrer than they pro- nounce. - Mark Twain 2. “ . . . todo en la memoria se perdia como una pompa de jabon al viento. ’-Antonio Machado, from Desgarrada La Nube 3. “Keep cool: ir will all be one 100 years hence.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson 1. Patricia McCann - French 2. Richard Berger - Spanish 3. Alissa Jarvis - French ‘ FACULTY 253 Jean Wentworth - Spanish HEALTHY BODIES HEALTHY MINDS LESLIE LLL CLLLE RE, ELIE LES 7 a 1 . Dianne Pullo A Scorr Burk 1. Don’t leave any rennis balls on your court! Are you on equipment derail? 2. Jusr one Mm minute! We need one more tennis ball . . |! Racquerball, anyone? Lehgaes Nae Lewis Baldwin Leslie Belcher George Horron ig tate [=] Janice Benner Philip Albergo Elissa Purukian Daniel Riley Perer Cirelli Arthur Finsrein MUSIC IS ART IS MUSIC .. . AV COMPUTER Rira Tavenrino Fred Walker TECHNOLOGY Richard Horlicls Paul Goldenberg Joseph Pacenka Norman Swicker LIBRARY PEACEFUL Richard Wise ... lsartis Music Joseph Andelman Edward McCarthy 3.141592653589793238 at feo any as we William Galvin 1. Are you with me? Derivatives are fun! “he . 2 ety a. 7a é Carol Schroeder SUMMING IT UP Faye Ruopp Nancy Errico 1. Alberr Palmer Joanna Kosakowski 2. Phil Lewis 1. Life is a ripoff when you expect to ger whar you want. Life works when you choose whar you got. 1. If you're nor all right the way you are it takes a lor of effort fo ger berrer. Realize you're alright the way you are, and you'll ger better naturally. 2. If you know where every- thing is, you seldom are surprised by what you find. FACULTY 259 ENGLISH: A NOVEL IDEA 1. “We are despire everything the guardians of our brothers. Ignorance about those who have disappeared undermines the reality of the world.”’ - Mr. Cogito 2. “Ir is quite in keeping with man’s curious inrellecutal history that the simplest and most important questions are those he asks least often.’’ - Norman Angell 4 Even: te: sae acorceniell Patricia Bowdoin, Carl Perkins, Richard Davis Virginia Kirshner, 1. Brian Ward, 2. Janice Snow, Thomas Hooper 1. “This ain't no party.”’ - David Byrne, Talking Heads “'In rhis va st night, be the magic power af your senses’ intersection, the meaning of their strange encounter. And if the earthly has forgotten you, say fo the srill earth; | flow. To the rushing water speal; | am. ’ - Rainer Maria Rilke (Translation A. Poulin) 2. Be there or be . 1. William Ray 2. Les Klein 3. Remember- the plor of a good tragedy is like sex. Thomas Puchalsky 3. Bill Plorr Sue Winrer David Bronson Judy Plorr FACULTY 261 Sandy Crawford Deborah Grace 1. Bill Schecrer 1. “Across the bitter years and how!- iNg winters, the dream of equiry will win.’ -Carl Sandburg 2. The best magnifying glass is rhe splinter in one’s eye. Paul Mirchell Dean Aldrich 2. Thom Thacker ne ay INS AS NAG. pe oe. as 1 Kathy Kaditz 2 James Newron Richard Murphy David Clapp Bambi Burke 1. ‘‘Man's main task in life is to give birth to himself, to become what he potentially is. The most important product of his effort is his own person- aliry.”’ - Erich Fromm 2. Art, not necessity, is the mother of invention. FACULTY 263 1. Raymond Martin Robert Millerr Anne-Marie Arnold 1. ‘Fear nor man thar thou shalt die Fear only this, thar when dearth comes, thou shalt nor yet have lived.” Thomas Geagan Anita Honkenen Constance Parren Berry Busiek CIENCE? 4. Stoichiometry just won't go away. | Anne Marie Plasse Frederick Scort FACULTY 265 4. Richard Maciel DYAD - WHAT A CONCEPT .. . - Deadline? Whar deadline? - Pam and the wonders of mousse. Editors-in-Chief - Hello, is Mr. Rankin there? - John, don't worry, you have nothing to hide!! Michael Goldberg - Let's order our pizza! - Sudbury Racker Club Faryl Rubin - Come here Mica. - Don't worry it will fit; or we'll make it fit. Stacey Smith - Squat - It’s just like an orange! - Tyrant - Refugees walking down the hall. Editors - The wrestling team ended it’s second straight - Alicia, Tracy Atkinson Sascha Schmid season. - Faryl, you can't spell. , Christina Cuomo Adam Sohn - Profanity - I'm not going to type ir! Alice Haggerty Trey Stowell - Whar the puck - Shopping ar the farm. “How much is this Karen Mackinnon Courtney Wilson - Smutley going to cost?” Maura Nicholson Sarah Zanzot - Twelve straight hours in school - One hour photo, nor really! Bryan Park - Stace, can I get you something from the caf? - Pink, Blue, Purple, Red, Brown pictures. - 48 point style 36 ALL CAPS - Which guy is thar, Faryl? Staff Members - 18798 - Whar should we pur, Tai or Tri? Maggie Biel Craig Nelson - Hard and Slippery - We don't do twins Kerry Ann Bubluski Marlx Nelson - John, you don't have anymore copy sheets? - Two point black tool lines, no black boxes Bryan Cannon Eric Rankin - Gofer - It must be uniform Evelyne Delori Tiffani Roberts - We don’t DO deadlines - Faryl and Quico meet Les in the pink room Kristin DeMille Karen Salvini Goddess of yearbook on an early Sunday morning. Rachel Donaldson Andy Shpiz D @ S%%Edd the alarm didn't go off - Take off those headphones, Tracy! David Glass Lisa Srarobin Room 321 - Courtney, find a typewriter! Sheryl Jackson Dana Tatlock Do you want some Alpo? - Where’s Les? Nina Kortler Lori Willens Well you're a freshman now! - Where's John? Maura Murphy Andrea Williams We need pictures - We have no staff Can you go down to the DYAD office and - Looks good on the transcript ge! - Where the hell is my Harvard application?! Whar the hell does DYAD mean anyways? - DYAD is my life! Mom wouid you like to run along side of my - Class slut car? - These captions are so lame! nere were you? At DYAD Mom, whar do - No DYADs for those who don’t pay +} ix? - Okay Mr. Gould, we are working! ¥ § - OUR SUPPORTERS SAINTS, BENEFACTORS. PATRONS SPORSORS JOSEPH D. KROL ARNOLD RUBIN AND FAMILY THE STOWELL FAMILY THE BIEL FAMILY FRANCOIS AND ROSAMOND DELORI MARIANA AND TOM DUNCAN THE NEUHAUSER FAMILY THE SAMPSON FAMILY SUSAN AND LORING SMITH THE STRAUSS FAMILY DR. AND MRS. GERALD M. GOLDBERG JAMES AND VALERIE MANDELL R AND N ASSOCIATES MR. AND MRS. GORDON G. WISBACH, JR. SANDRA AND WILLIAM D. WOOD THE WYLIE FAMILY CRUMBLE STATION THE WILLARD FORD FAMILY DOUG AND DIANA ZANZOT SPECIAL THANKS TO Cambridge Studios Sudbury Town Crier Mrs. Eileen Reutlinger Fred Walker Sandy Scafidi THANKS | | 267 7% Zt o, “See. NS BRAMWELL B. ARNOLD Y: IN MEMORIAM Mr. Arnold was stricken with a heart attack and died on October 11th. Bram Arnold was a member of the small faculty that welcomed the first students to Lincoln- Sudbury in September 1956. In the early years he raught Math, Chemistry and Physics. He served a short term as Vice-Principal of the school. For the balance of his career he raught Physics and Advanced Physics. As Chairman of the Science Department he guided its work for twenty-nine years. Bram was involved with the selection of all the present Science staff and was responsible for the on-the-job training of those of us began our teaching at Lincoln-Sudbury. Kind and patient or firm and directive as the situation required, he was always supportive of the person. A teacher of the highest honor and integrity he was totally dedicated to the well-being of students and to the quality of their science education. All of the science courses taughr at Lincoln-Sudbury were developed by the staff with his constant support and encouragement. During his short retirement, he was collaborating on a project to improve the teaching of science through the use of computers. Away from school he was a farmer, a skier, an avid deep water sailor and loving husband and father. The members of the Science Department Join Anne-Marie, Bram Jr., Finn, Ellen and Tim in mourning their immense loss. A memorial scholarship to honor Bram is planned by his family and friends. | | 1AM JUST A NEW BOY, A STRANGER IN THIS TOWN, WHERE B® ARE ALL THE GOOD TIMES, WHOS GONNA SHOW THIS ROCK AND ROLL REFUGEE, OOOH BABE SET ME FREE. OOOH | NEED A DIRTY WOMAN, OOOH | NEED A DIRTY GIRL! THANKS TO ALL THE FRAMINGHAM GIRLS WHO GAVE US EVERYTHING THE SUDBURY GIRLS JUST COULDN'T (CN, MN, SS) SASCHA YOUVE BEEN A BROTHER FOR A DECADE, LETS BE FOR A FEW MORE. BLOOD BROTHERS (MN, CN, SS, MP) FORDS FOLLIES (FORDS DAM) OCTO- BER 20th, 1984, 10 p.m. - L.A. - DEDICATED TO YOU LARRY (CN) HIEDI FURBISH YOU TOUGHT ME YOUNG | THANK YOU, THE LESSON WILL LAST FOREVER - PHIL COLLINS - MAMA (CN) TO THE GUYS IN THE CAROL SCHOOL, GOOD LUCK, WE THE BOPPIN 3 WISH YOU WELL - THE BOPPAS (CD, CN, MN, SS, KY) OFFICER QUINN - HEY SON WHATS THAT IN YOUR EAR? YA KNOW WE LOVE HAULIN YOUR KIND BACK TO THE JAIL! SO WHAT ARE YOU BOYS HEADIN UP THERE TO DO? PLAY DOCTOR? OFFICER LONGO - HEY WISE GUY WHYD YA PULL THE HOLE SHOT? CAN | SEE YOUR LISCENSE AND REGISTRATION PLEASE? SON THESE ARE ATTACHED PLATES! AND YOUR WINDSHIELD IS BROKEN! WHAT YOU DONT HAVE YOUR LISCENCE WITH YOU? THIS CAR ISN'T EVEN REGISTERED! WHO ARE YOU THREE? ALL RIGHT, WOULD EVERYBODY STEP OUT OF THE CAR PLEASE! FITCHBURG STATE WEEKEND, AUBUCHON HALL, COLD DUCK, ONE ROOM, H.D. | LOVE YOU HEIDI (LIFE'S BEEN A BEACH SINCE | MET YOU!) (CN) BOLTOFFS HIDEAWAY (NOOOOO) THE F TRUCK, RATSTER TO SMOKIN WAMPIN SAAB. THANKS TO THE GRADS 83-84, 84-85, ‘SHOWIN US HOW GRILLED CHICKEN’’ | COULD HAVE SWORN IT RAN AWAY! RIU - MFG - LAKE BOON ‘OH NO WERE STUCK!!! XL IN, IT'S ONLY DADS TRUCK BILLY MC CART FATHER HERPS AND WE THE HERPLETS (IN MEMORY) SONGS - EDDIE MUNNY “PARADISE” - “BLINDED BY THE LIGHT” - “HEAD GAMES (SS CN MN) YaARD CARE ETC “SERVICING TO OUR NEEDS “YES'’ MOTTLETOFF COC- TAILS “CLOSE CALL!’’ BURNIN DOWN THE HOUSE” 'IM A UTTLE BUZZED, DOES SHE LOOK GOOD TO YOU?” “PORCH GRILLED’, THANKS KEN WALKIN THE DOGS “BOOTY, THOR, SIMON CONSO, ROD + GUN, NOYSES FIELD. BREIDENS GREENHOUSE THE RED FORT - KILLIANS. “THE NEIGHBORHOOD GOLF PLAYOFFS ‘NEW HAMP- SHIRE BOUND! ’ CHEW AND SCREW APHELS CLASS (CN, SS) “MR NELSON, WHY ARE YOUR EYES . . . ALWAYS LOOKING AT THE CLOCK?” NOBSCOT TREE-SLEDDING AT $5+T, WARS AND RACES “LITTLE RED SLEDS’’ SUNTAN- NING WARS - SS T, DARK TANNING OIL (CN, MN, SS) CAUFORNIA, BEACH, T, WOMEN, ROGER WATERS MOON “OB AND THE F BROS'’ THE ORIGINAL SIX (EW, MN, LN, RU, SR, SS) “GOLDEN RULES’ THAUC YOU ERICA FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE! THE BIG CHILL FAMOUS 15 WORDS MISSING ONE PAIR OF EXTRA SMALL WHITE UNDERWEAR WITH BROWN SPOTS... . WD S.S. B-DAY - NEW HAMPSHIRE PARTY - WATER SKIING IN OCTOBER? WASN'T IT COLD? THE SLUSH PATROL UW, MP,CN) WATCH OUT ZOO MASS THE ANIMALS ARE ARRIVING. SPAGHETTI DINNER AND BACKRUBS MIS AWESOME (CN, EW, SS, RV, MN, SR, CM, CR) ACKIES “SNOWBANK SAAB” “URBIES LITTLE RED GD THAT USED TO BE” “DATSUN JIM- MY (WIG, TUXES) “LS WEST LEMANZ” “‘MICKEYS SUBARU BLUES” “RENEES DATSUN DILEMMA’ “MARKS VW BUSTER- GARAGE DOORS” “BOS GD FENDER BENDER ‘BOS T-BIRD TODELER”’ “STRAUSS'S NOVA 9 ACRES CORNER SLIDE OUT’’ “IVE TAKEN IT AT 50 BEFORE IN THE VAN! “DONT DO Til!” PARTIE’S AT... . 2 BERANS PIPELINE FORDS DAM GRADUATION HOTEL PARTY, 84-85 “AMAZON TRIP 10rh GRADE NEW HAMPSHIRE SASCHAS HOUSE MIKEY’s CATHYS CAROLS HEY RENEE, ITS TOWEL DAY, WHY WEREN'T YOU THERE? EVERYBODY ELS WAS! (CN, MN, SS) LS 84-85 TDAY ON NOBSCOT (EW, CR, RU, MS, MP, CN, MN, RG, J) (CN, MP, MN) GRAIN 95% DAY ROW AT SSI+T, THE CLAN “HEY JOHNNY, WHERES THE BOTTLE GREEN PEN?’ 12th BOTTLE ROCKETS DOWN L-S HALLS (MN, MP, CN) MOUSSEY DAY (MARK, CRAIG, SASCHA, MIKE) L-S's TUNNEL RATS SS+SR, CN+RU GRIST MILL THOMAS SANTOS HUT TUB PARTIES | DONT WANA F | JUST WANT A HJ. PIPELINE (CN) NEW HAMP- SHIRE “THE CAMP “‘SLEIGH RIDE’’ - STONES FIELD - THE CLAN, JUST A LITTLE SLOSHY . . . CAROLS CHRISTMAS PARTY (X-MAS TREES) DOWN THE ROAD! DEC 85 VACA- TION GIRLS - THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN A MANS EYES IS - KNOWLEDGE, BEAUTY AND SEXY LEGS, STOMACHS AND NICE EYES AWESOME HAIR, SHE MUST BE WILLING NIGHT RIDER: WILLIAMSES AND MICHNER’S TOGA PARTIES; SUNTANNING AND BARBQUING IN THE LOWER PARKING ongratalations t6 the class 1986 Pincoliv- Sudbuey Warents Organi attor LOT. WATCH OUT, HERE COMES GOULD! OR |S IT OGDEN? NO IT'S COOPER! SINGING BEACH - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 84-85 JUNIOR) NANTUCKET BOUND CHRIS CRAIG “FLIGHT FRIGHT’ SUMMER 85 BB-GUN WARS (GU, MN, CN, SS, MP, MA, CF, TC, MS, GM, RM, GF) “ROD GUN ‘CONSERVA- TION’’ “PIPELINE” ‘“GEORGES'’ ‘ WINGERSHEEK BEACH - “LOWTIDE” “LOBSTER POACHING’ SKIING POOL HOPPING SS T THE PIPELINE DEATHMOBILE (GU, CN, SS, WU, MN, HU) HOME VIDEOS 4-4 IN THE RIO VAN (GIMME THE KEYS, DON'T GET GRABBY) (GU, SS, CN) THE MUD BOWL “GOAL POST MOONING”’ “PYRAMID MOONIN’’ 84-85 8 BROS OF OLD (TC, MG, KM, MN, CN, SS, PM, DM) MO'S PARTY MN SS DF KAWASAKI WHITES POND - ROPE SWING HEY GOOD LUCK YOU GUYS, YA NEED ALOT OF IT TO GET ANYWHERE IN THIS WORLD NOW A DAYS. BUT | THINK WEVE GOT AN ADVANTAGE OVER EVERYONE ELSE IF YA KNOW WHAT | MEAN. WEV'E TAUGHT EACH OTHER ALOT SO DON'T LET ANYONE GET THE BEST OF YOU. 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