Longmeadow High School - Masacksic Yearbook (Longmeadow, MA)

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t i STORRS LIBRARY LONGMEADOW, MASS. Rr™ wr r? a c M O ST I i 1 1 LET ' S GET STARTED-Junior Wendy Werman and sophomore Rebecca VanOrden discuss their coming day as they enter the halls of Longmeadow High. £et t6e ' peefaty MASACKSIC 1988 Longmeadow High School Longmeadow, Massachusetts Volume XXXII 7{ e ue yot t6e 4ee£i tyf We ' ve got the feeling! As we have improved with age, so have our feelings and attitudes. When we were Freshmen it was a feel- ing of being a little fish in a big sea. As we got older it changed to a feeling of authority now that we were Sophomores, instead of Freshmen. Then came the feeling of achievement. We had finally reached the upperclass- man status of a Junior. We now had last block release, we got our licenses, and our homework load had increased. Finally came the overwhelming feeling of success of Senior year. A year full of college interviews and applications, Daisy-Weeds, the Junior-Senior Semi-Formal, and last but not least, Senior Week . A week of parties with the Prom, Banquet, rehearsals, and finally Graduation. This year we wanted to prove that we were the best class to have ever passed through the halls of Longmeadow High. A class that was unique and known from all the rest. So GET THE FEELING! of Senior year and enjoy the book. Elena Contos and Kate Yahres Editors-in-chief Above WE ' RE ALL SMILES-Sen- iors Ron Somerville, Hope Sisitsky, and Alan Occhiuti take time from their Spanish class to smile. Top Right IT IS JUST LIKE HOME-Senior Jodi Dindas relaxes with the College Handbook in the Senior Lounge. Middle Right ISN ' T THAT CUTE- Senior Tami Price and freshman John Ashe roam the hall together during their free time. Bottom Right-BOYS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUNI-Seniors Drew Collina, Jeff Davis. Steve Kusiak and Keith Grimes just horsing around . || lntroduction Left-SATISFACTION-Seniors Kevin Flaherty and Mike An- able are satisfied with their high stature. Top Right-ALL DRESSED UP-Senior Don Corsaro is all dressed up for an evening out! Middle Left-DAZZLING-Senior Anna Wilson shows her pearly whites for the camera. Middle Right-GOOD FRIENDS-Seniors Jayme Radding and Melanie Graff get together at the football game. Left-POSSESSED-Junior Marc Quattrochi is going crazy with those Chemistry molecules. Introduction I Top Right-HAPPINESS-Senior Lisa Youmell is happy about being in the Senior Lounge. Below-CAMERA SHY-Senior Sharon Rencus is embar- rassed to have her picture taken. Bottom Left-RELAXATION-Seniors Patty Clark and Nick Nichols relax in the Lounge. Middle Right-TIME OUT-Senior Heather Hershelman, ju- nior Kristen Wilde and senior Courtney Reyhons take time out to smile for the camera. Bottom Right-FRIENDSHIP-Freshmen Sara Matulewitz, Angela Townsend, Katherine Egan. and Laurel Hayes take a break to smile at the football game. IW Introduction Top Left-THUMBS UP-Mr. Teixeira gives the Senior Lounge the thumbs up while sitting with Dave McKanna. Middle Left-GIGGLE, GIGGLE-Senior Amy Sheehan is amused by her creative writing teacher Ms. McShane. 1 - c 1 i £ M a VJ% 2| Top Right-HOW HAPPY ARE YOU? Senior Darby Killeen is extremely happy to have her picture taken. Middle Right-ISN ' T LIFE GREAT?-Seniors Becky Squier and Stacy White think how great it is to be Seniors. Bottom-TOUGH GUYS-Seniors Andy Bowen and Jon Sweet and junior Mike Pepin looking tough in front of the school. Introduction V Top Left-SAY CHEESE-Senior Frank Teta and sophomore Crystal Seidel smile when they are together. Top Right-COOL DUDE-Senior Mike Sweet plays it cool at the football game. Middle Left-YOUR KIDDING?-Senior Yolanda Buonfiglio laughs at the conver- sation in the Senior Lounge. Middle Right-THE COAST IS CLEAR-Seniors Diane Fei and Robin Glasgow check to see if their escape route is clear. Bottom Right-SMILES-Seniors Jen Woods and Laura Hurley are full of smiles now that they are seniors. VI Introduction Top Left-CONCENTRATION-Senior Denise Pieraldi concentrates on her painting in her art class. Middle Left FRIENDS FOREVER-Seniors Hope Si- sitsky, Tanya Alsberg, Michelle Morey, and Amy Shee- han get together in class to smile. Middle Right-LET ' S TALK-Senior Janet Christopher- son talks with some friends in the Senior Lounge. Bottom Right COMFORTABLE AS HOME-Senior Tra- cy Rappaport relaxes on one of the Senior Lounge ' s comfortable couches. Above-OH SURE-Senior Ben Falk always has time to have his picture taken. eettay yneatf Introduction VII Top Left-OH GIRLS-Senior Lee Llewellyn and junior Michelle Phillips stop for a quick smile. Top Right-LET US SEE-Senior Jim Rogeness flips through a magazine in art class. Middle Left-SURPRISE-Junior Eben Hall gets a sur- prise in class by having his picture taken. Middle Right-HEY WHO IS THAT?-Junior Shelley Cor- rigan takes a quick scan of the cafeteria. Right CASUAL CONVERSATION-Seniors Catherine Moran and Todd Ratner discuss a few things in the Senior Lounge. Vlll lntroduction ' Dedic fam He gets you psyched to sing, which is not only an educational tool, but a psychological lift. -Michelle Morey Over the past ten years cho- ral director, jazz conductor, and Drama Club director Mi- chael Mucci has made an im- pact on Longmeadow High School that can not be mea- sured in words. His musicals such as Oli- ver , Camelot , and Grease have been ac- claimed as The best in the high school ' s history and were perennial sellouts. As the school ' s director of the Boston Globe Drama Festival entry, Mucci has reached the state finals for three consecutive years. Last year The Hasty Heart finished fourth out of 75 entries. As a jazz band director Mucci has brought home several All- State titles for LHS and is regarded as the best conductor in the state. Under his instruction, instrumentalists such as Robert Ra- vosa and Robert Soltz have garnered Most Valuable Player awards. Perhaps Mr. Mucci ' s impact is best seen through his relation- ships with students. There is never a moment when his office is empty. Students look to him for guidance in dramatics, music, and personal affairs. To anyone who has worked with him, it is clear that Mr. Mucci is not only a dedicated instructor but a true friend. His devotion to our school was tested this past fall when he chose to tackle a musical while persuing his Master ' s degree at UMASS. Two weeks into the musical, Mucci suffered appendicitis, and was hospitalized for one week. After his release, still barely able to walk, he returned to rehearsals. Directing from his lounge chair and with the use of a microphone, he ignored his pain for the good of the play. Mike Mucci has dedicated the past ten years of his life to the students of LHS. For this dedication, the 1988 Masacksic is dedi- cated to him. Thank you Mr. Mucci for all you do! Class of 1988 Top Right-LET ' S HEAR THAT AGAIN, I THINK YOU ' VE GOT ITI-Concert Chorus teacher Mr. Mucci smiles at one of his students comments. Left-THERE HAS GOT TO BE A BETTER WAY- Mr. Mucci goes over the Grease script with pro- ducer Stephanie Wiseman. Dedication 1 • MV 76e Vfeafr? Editors: Ari Matulewicz Jim Winkler Lisa Youmell Right-PIG PILE- Seniors Jon Cohen, Jay Maggi, Ron Sommerville, Alan Occhiuti, Dennis Murphy, and Marc Shay find themselves on top of the heap. Above-ON TOP OF IT ALL-Seniors Todd Rowland, Jason Stevens, Carl Schinke. and Chip MacElhiney keep on top of their work. 2 Seniors Left-ABOVE IT ALL-Sen- iors Mary Pat Chapman, Cheryl Bagshaw, and Car- rie Pope make up the top of the pyramid. Seniors 3 Immortality will come to us such as are fit for it; and he who would be a great soul in the future must be a great soul now. -Emerson Patricia Carroll Scott Grodsky Michael Doyle Kimberly Thompson Craig Paczkowski Amy Breslaw Darby Killeen Laura Hurley 4 Seniors Todd Ratner Patricia Clark Alex Carosella - fj | 1 F W i m£ W 1 IPy Sarah McMurray bhb irJffL-j  1 U ' fl B : M$£ lL y - a ThR ' Eli Gilman Jeanne Trelease I am not afraid of tomor- row, for I have seen yester- day and I love today! -William Allen White Jonathan Garner Amy Taylor Seniors 5 Ariadne Matulewicz Mark Burns Chris Chamberland Jeffrey Leib Right-JUST TAKING A STROLL-While walking the halls of LHS, Will Howell takes time to give his usual warm smile. -. Deborah Nathan Andrew Collina 6 Seniors ♦It f- [ V TV ' ■ 1 8 i 1 • Michael Lisowski Once in a while you get shown the light in the stran- gest of places if you look at it right. -The Grateful Dead James Clark m iobbbI IbW ' r F «W bp ' H kHIh - • jdHH X WB Elizabeth Keane Andrew Drummey Rachel Haley « - i C -  ' C? N S irvS. a. lg Athena Agnos David Gottfried Elena Contos Seniors 7 The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. -Jean Paul Kichter John Harten Maria Cacciapouti 8 Seniors Eric Goldberg Jill Kaufman Michael Anable Kristen Hoyt Melanie Graff Bryan Williams Left MUSIC MAN-Mark Casey conducts the L.H.S. band at half time. Seniors 9 ' 3faC£o4vee L Dcutce Above-HOW SWEET-What a great time it is for Kristen Hoyt and Chris Nugent. Top Middle-LET ' S CUT A RUG-Kate Yahres says to Keith Cunningham. Middle WE WANT TO HAVE FUN TOO The Juniors and Seniors had fun dancing the night away. Bottom-THE NIGHT-Tanya Alsberg has just begun to enjoy the night. 10 The first annual Halloween Dance was held at the Powder Mill Barn in Enfield. The Dance sponsored by the Junior and Senior classes was a terrific success. Al- most everyone in both classes attended. The costumes were fantastic, they ranged from bunnies, to Run DMC. Everyone danced to the beats of the DJ and soda was provided by One Stop Liquors. The old barn was decorated in the afternoon by Elena Contos, Mary Pat Chapman, Amy Lambert, Janet Christopherson, Jill Raymond, and Sharon Rencus. But they were not the only ones involved. Kate La- gunawoch and Laurie Hurley were re- sponsible for getting all the arrangements made. So to all that helped we thank them for a fantastic Halloween Night! Top-PRETTY WOMAN?-Junior Line Mitchell just having fun! Right-THE GANG ' S ALL HERE-Holly Blair, Ben Falk, Angela Johnson smile for the camera. Above-PARTY ANIMAL-Hope Sisitsky joins friend Jayme Radding. 11 Elizabeth St. Amand Steven Kusiak Robert Sale Enjoy the little things for one day you may look back and realize that they were the big things. Richard George Katherine Desopo 12 Seniors Leaves are falling all around time. I was on my way, thanks to you I ' m obliged such a pleasant stay. -Led Zeppelin Robert Soltz Nathan Moulden Amy Lambert Stacey Simons Michael Mandell Laureen Ciccia Scott Burnett Christopher Sumner Seniors 13 Do not wish to be any- thing but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. -St. Francis De Sails Christopher Nugent Charles Gilman Julie Lefer Courtenay Reyhons Neela Thakur Annette Dudek Craig Labovitz Richard Marchese 14 Seniors ;_,. o „ .« .ci Nicholas Nichols Maryellen Moran Jennifer Magill Carl Schinke 1 • iWdm jQ r -z. ' Apt K ■ - p i Tracy Kimball Alan Shapiro If you smile at me, I will understand ' cause that is something everybody ev- erywhere does in the same language. -Crosby, Stills, and Nash Matthew Germino Kevin Flaherty Seniors 15 16 Seniors 1 w J J j? ' — 1 • F. t. • .. 1 P J 1 JJ% 1 J 1 $V • 1 • | ' - ■j  . ' « r t- 4 y t Noah Ritzen Jennifer Smith ■■ r- - j m V k ' I ' km . % ' 1 ■ Kristine VanGaasbeck Dennis Murphy Courtney Fisk What a long, strange trip it has been. -Grateful Dead j H W Hv ! y| ' S ■ w 1 A ! ' m X j[i Mark Gentile Michael Maxwell ' ! M wF f i r m + y L Scott Epstein Seniors 17 (2 Z6 gotatcrf Below-WHAT BUDDIES-Charlene Davitt and Steve Zimmer were so happy to be selling roses. Right-HA, HA, HE, HE-Devilish grins trom Nils Win- berg, Jim Rogeness, Andy Stackhouse, and Scott Aronson. The class of 1988 is finishing it ' s final year with a bang! This years class offi- cers, President Mike Sullivan, Vice Presi- dent Steve Zimmer, Committee Vice Pesi- dent Amy Breslaw, Treasurer Drew Col- lina, and Secratary Eric Watts; and advi- sors, Ms. Broderick and Mr. Slate, the class has been doing quite well. So far this year several fundraisers have been held and raised the level of the bank ac- count, like the rose sale, the Halloween Dance, the annual road race, and in the spring a bottle drive. Planning is also go- ing along for the Senior Week events, so we can have a great week. But this year has not just been hard work. The traditional Daisy Weeds game was played with a new twist this year, random teams. In addition the Junior- Senior Semi Formal was held in January and many attended the function at Chez Joseph. With all the to do with the Underdogs and a change from the norm for the class, Senior year has been alot of fun and will be remembered by all. Right-IT IS CHILLY The road race crew, Neela Tha- kur, Sarah McMurray, Craig Paczkowski, Kate Polga, Melanie Graff, and Sean Harten. 18 Seniors C°a P udin p ht R G,GGLE ' G,GGLE - T -cy Kimbal, and Claudine Barnes laughs at the craziness of a class council meeting. Ca!nZ L r SS 0FF,CERS -R°w 1: Treasurer Drew Collina, Commitee V.P. Amy Breslaw Secretary Enc Watts. Row 2: Advisor Ms. Broderick Pres7 .srs jsr are Seniors 19 20 Seniors Take your time, think alot, think of everything you have got, for you will still be here tomor- row, but your dreams may not. -Cat Stevens Nils Winberg Alan Occhuiti Michael Sullivan Gina Guardione Tracy Rappaport Mary Patricia Chapman Matthew Coyle Alan Fini Seniors 21 Soon to be miles apart, you, my friend will be forever close to my heart. -H.S. Kate Lagunowich Peter Colella Melissa Rogers Matthew White William Donnelly Rebecca Squier Charlene Davitt Anna Wilson 22 Seniors Krista Schlueter Angela Johnson Lynn Molinari Don Corsaro Joseph Alexopoulos j ' | k Hl 1 v H 1 Lee Llewellyn Stephen Brunette When all is said and done, will we remember any of it? -E.M.C. Matt Wenz Seniors 23 Benjamin Falk Cynthia Dolce T •  : il 1 I , ; it- 1 Jason Poskanzer Nicole Sheley Right-DON ' T THEY LOOK NICE-Jennifer Arm- strong and Michelle Morey in the early morning hours at school. 24 Seniors Michelle Morey Korey Raymond Either I will find a way, or I will make me. -Sir Phillip Sidney Stephen Zettle Howard Glantz Kevin Herzig Seniors 25 Top Left-LOOKING GOOD Enc Goldberg smiles for the camera. Top Right-BURRRR-Wendy Wellstead cuddles up with her pooch at the game. Middle Left-TUNING OUT-Dave Abrahms listens to some tunes m the lounge Middle Right-ITS SO EARLY-Melanie Graff and Kate Polga up early to help with the road race. Right FRIENDS TILL THE END-Damon Ladd-Thomas and Knsten Hayes sit in the halls together. 26 Seniors Top Left-ROUGH GIRL-Mary Mills is ready to play in the Daisy weeds game. Top Right-WHAT?-Drew Collina is questioned as to what he is doing. Left KEEPING ON IT ALL-Mark Burns goes over his homework in room 230 Above-WHAT A SMILE-Ron Sommerville just loves Mr. Riccio ' s class. Seniors 27 Let your imagination lead and reality will follow through. Steven Zimmer Jeffrey Davis Howard Goldstein Brett Vecchiarelli Shauna O ' Keefe Ronald Somerville 28 Seniors Eric Stone Stacy White Cheryl Bagshaw William Dansereau Malik Sievers Elizabeth Agli Left-TENNIS ANYONE-Senior Sharon Rencus and Junior Tom Bell smile before going to play on the court. Seniors 29 Dena Schulman Maryellen Moran Bradley Rosenkranz Janet Christopherson Andrew Bowen Joseph Toole Right-DEEP CONCENTRATION-Senior Kevin Flaherty pays attention at another class council meeting. 30 Seniors We attract hearts by the quali- ties we display: We retain them by the qualities we possess. -Guard Katie Sorrentino Sandra Husson Edward Batchelder B f J ' lu ' l rTJ -.1 Hj V 1 JpJ Mindy Gerstein David McKanna Seniors 31 Z i4U€f 70eecU On a traditional November fridget morning the girls of the Senior class bat- tled it out on the football field. This year something was different ... the teams had been picked randomly. At first there was alot of oppostion but gradually everything worked out. In fact it lead to a very exciting game which came down to the wire with the Weeds prevailing 20-14. The Weeds were coached by Dennis Mur- phy, Jon Cohen, Don Corsaro, Jeff Davis, and Craig Paczkowski and advisor Mr. Flynn, while the Daisies were coached by Marc Shay, Andy Drummey, Ben Falk, Rod Dallape, Mike Doyle, and Mr. Kirk- patrick. There was no overwhelming ad- vantage for either team, unless you count those sexy cheerleaders. They ran around cheered the girls on and did their BAD dance at half time. All in all spirits were high and everyone had a great time. Afterwards the class gather to cele- brate they victory in good cheer. But that was after an hour of driving with 30 cars following each other, to find a place to hold the gala event. Top Right-PRETTY WOMAN-Chris Sumner, Craig Paczkowski, Philip Freed, and Matt Germino all dolled up. Middle Left-HERE SHE COMES-Melanie Graff goes after Kate Lagunowich. Middle Right-WE GET OUR KICKS-Kristine Van- Gaasbeck makes a great punt. Right-CELEBRATION-The Weeds celebrate their victory. 32 Seniors mm M Seniors 33 Life! Look to this day for it is the very life of life. For yesterday is already a dream And tomorrow is only a vision. But today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Diane Hebert Elizabeth Youmell Jonathan Edgerly John Dugan Hope Sisitsky 34 Seniors ; M -■ t 1 HK Vt fl r 1 i Km. mL Yolanda Buonfiglio Keith Grimes Bradley Cohn Jason Stevens Michael Perlman Kathleen Shea mm ■F J K l M i - « W- H| S mw ii Claudine Barnes The words are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. -Robert Frost Heather Beach Seniors 35 Ellen Ferris David Watson Terri Thomas Catherine Ong Know how to listen and you will even profit from those who speak badly. -Plutarca Gregory O ' Connor Heather Hershelman Owen Sutton Sh aron Rencus 36 Seniors It ' s got to be the going, not the getting there that is good! -Harry Chapin Diane Fei Kate Polga William Tuman Joseph Maggi Robert Santiago Thomas DeWeese Denise Pieraldi Wendy Wellstead Seniors 37 J Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. -Led Zepplin Bruce Linson Tamura Price Jonathon Sweet Kathleen Yahres Todd Rowland Stephanie Downey Anita Serafino David Brown 38 Seniors Seniors 39 goteeye Above-THE ZOO FOR MINDY?-Mindy Gerstein and her Umass sweatshirt. Center OH THOSE HELPFUL COLLEGE BOOKS 40 Seniors k 3 uke Those interviews , the agonizing applica- tions , the wait, the decision , What will I do? Where will I go? . Does that seem familiar? For a Senior it does. There are thousands of schools and careers out there to choose from. There are also alot of decisions to be made but the Guidance department is always there to help. They have a whole wall of catalogues and the computer is always ready to help. All you have to do is know what you are looking for in a school, BIG, small, public, private, male, fe- male, coed, inexpensive, expensive, You name it, they have got it. After that is done its all up to you, the interviews, applications. You know if you think about it, how many times did you fill out your full name in those tiny little spaces, and then plaster your social security number all over the page!?! All the torment is worth it though when the college letters roll in with the acceptances. -Elean Contos ' Top Left LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Junior Laura Neeld looks ahead to her Senior Year. Above-AH MAINE-Kate Yahres thinks about where she will go to college. Seniors 41 Undertake something that is difficult; it will do you good. Un- less you try something already mastered, you will never grow. -Ronald E. Oshorn James McHugh Christopher McKeon Tracy Withers Robin Glasgow Rodney Dallape Holly Dobbs Philip Freed Louise Szymojko 42 Seniors L 1 m Sheryl Ostrowsky Rafaa McRae Rachel Czelusniak Jacquline Canter 1 H • -- P ' I Lt H I , l P i T ' J ■ P i 1 f |k i ■ A fl J 1 r V s ' 1 ■. jtt| Christopher Gauthier James Winkler Left-SITTING PRETTY- Seniors Eric Stone and Jeff Davis sitting atop the lab tables at class council. Seniors 43 D, .., e -,-; ,. Darcy Derose Robert Riordan Scot Gladstone Susan Gadziala Nothing seems to make the earth seem so precious as to have friends at a distance. -Henry David Thoreau Migdalia Izquierdo Peter MacElhiney Sabrina Parker Hedi Grass 44 Seniors Sean Maloney Eric Watts Joshua Gotlib Live as is everything you do will eventually be known. Hugh Prather James Rogeness Lydia Pozzuto ■ ( - WP ■ -J - — Michelle LaRosa David Abrams Evan Shukan Seniors 45 You have to just say it. That ' s the way it is. It ' s that be- cause its that way. -H. Prather Anthony Templeton Stephanie Myers Brian Cunningham S Daniel Huie Christopher Stafford 46 Seniors Haig Arakelian Jodi Dindas James Wallace Andre Frosch Lee Martin Marna Creelman If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can know it. -William Arthur Ward Alan Davidson Elizabeth Finn Seniors 47 Top Left-HANGING OUT-Mike Doyle and Shauna O ' Keefe hanging out in the Senior Lounge. Top Right-ALL BUNDLED UP-Craig Paczkowski and Drew Collina trying to keep warm at the road race. Above-DEEP IN THOUGHT-Andy Bowen after the last football game. Right-ARE WE HAVING FUN YET?-Betsi Suzor bundled up at the Daisy Weeds game. 46 Seniors Left-HI MOM-Sarah McMurray, Cindy Dolce, and Meg Dineen smile as Mike Sweet gives a friendly wave. Middle Left-WHAT A LOOK-Sean Maloney and his witty looks. Below-GOOD TIMES-Yolanda Bounfiglio, Maria Cacciapouti, and Laureen Ciccia having fun on the weekend. ABRAMS, DAVID-24 Berwick Rd. p. 45. AGLI, ELIZABETH Ag-89 Hazard- ville Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Ski Club 1,2; Jet Jotter 3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Lyrics 4; Piano 1,2,3,4. p. 29. AGNOS, ATHENA MARIA-Atina, Strech, Thene-620 Laurel St.-A.F.S. 1; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 7. ALEXOPOULOS, JOE-4ME-121 Canterbury Lane-Rough Draft 3,4; Outing Club 3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4. p. 23. ALLEN, CAROLYN- 159 Harzardville Rd. ALSBERG, TANYA-205 Kenmore Dr.-Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Im- pressions 4; Variety Show 4; S.F.A.C. 1,2. p. 20. ANABLE, MICHAEL 115 Morning- side Dr. p. 9. ARAKELIAN, HAIG-51 Whitnum Rd.- Wrestling 3,4; Impressions 4. p. 44. ARMSTRONG, JENNIFER Jen Fendu, Fouf, Jen-Dog, Jenny-Poo- 158 Wenonah Rd. -National Honor So- ciety 4; A.F.S. 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer Stats 2; Volleyball 3,4; Lacrosse Stats 1,2.3,4; S.A.D.D. 3,4; Peer Eduaction 3,4; Variety Show,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; T.P. Groupie 3; J.R.N.C 3,4; LLJ 1; B3P.3.4; D.I.F.P.4; Drama Club, 1,2. p. 46. ARONSON, SCOTT- 178 Cooley Dr.- Key Club 1,2; Wrestling 1 ; Outing Club 1,2.3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4. p. 34. BAGSHAW, CHERYL-Cheri, Whit- ney-35 Viscount Rd.-Cheerleading 1,2,3,4captain; Variety Show 2,3; : Daidy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Wiz- ard ' s House 1,2,3,4buyer; Cape Club 1,2,3,4; S.O.V.A. 1,2,3,4. p. 29. BARNES, CLAUDINE Claud, Claw. QB-33 Eton Rd., -National Honor Soci- ety 4; Class Council 3,4; Drama Club 1.2,3,4; Chorus 1; Lyrics 2,3,4; Vari- ety Show 4; Senior Play 4; Jr. District 1; Sr. District 2,3,4; All State Chorus 4; Oliver 1; Camelot 2; Music Man 3; Grease 4; I Cantori 3,4. p. 35. BATCHELDER, EDWARD Big Ed-55 Mill Rd. -Track 2,4; Impressions 4; Ski Club 1.4; Outing Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4. p. 31. BEACH, HEATHER-Beach-Duane Chitlin-267 Williams St.-Track 3; Chi- nese Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Beach Party Love Chitlin Club 3,4sec; Otis the Pig Fan Club 2.3,4;V.P.; Bye Bye Birdie 2. p. 35. BLAIR, HOLLY-67 Blueberry Hill Rd. p. 39. BOWEN, ANDREW -Bowie-38 Fern- leaf Ave.-Class Council 1,2.3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds Cheerleader 4; Senior Play 4; Berkshire East Barbell Club 1,2,3,4. p. 30. BRESLAW, AMY-Breslaw-41 North- field Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Class Council, 1,2,3,4comm. v.p.; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4captain; Volley- ball 3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4captain; Jet Jotter 4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Wizard ' s House 1,2,3,4. p. 4. BRODSKY, ANDREW 41 Northfield Rd. p. 16. BROWN, DAVID-Brown-90 Wenonah Rd. -National Honor Society 3,4; Track 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4section leader; Sen- ior Play 3,4; Western District 3,4; All State 4; Young ' s People Symphony 3,4principal flute; Camelot 2; Music Man 3. p. 38. BRUNETTE, STEPHEN-Bruno- 73 Allen Rd. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds Cheerleader 4. p. 23. BUONFIGLIO, YOLANDA-Yo Yo- 141 Blueberry Hill Rd.-Soccer 3; Jet Jotter 4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 35. BURNETT, SCOTT-Bernie-90 Knoll- wood Dr.-Key Club 1,2,3,4jr sr di- rector; Class Council 1,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2; Leader ' s Club 3; Variety Show 1,2. p. 13. BURNS, MARK-Burnsy-21 Villa St.- Key Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3; Tennis 1,4; Business Club 4; Variety Show 1.2,3,4. p. 6. CACCIAPOUTI, MARIA-Catch, Ria 37 Ridge Rd. -Keyettes 1; Class Coun- cil 1,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4captain, Vol- leyball 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4 captain; Daisy Weeds 4; Wizard ' s House 1,2,3,4. p. 8 CANTER, JACKY-132 Prynnwood Rd. p. 42. CAROSELLA, ALEX-56 Cobble Stone Rd. p. 5. CARROLL, PATRICIA-Tricia-71 Academy Rd. -National Honor Society 3,4social sec; A.F.S. 3; Keyettes 1,2,3 ,4; Class Council 4; Rough Draft 3,4ed-in-hiding; Social Studies Club 3; Drama Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Lyrics 2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Senior Play 4; T.P. Groupie 3; Jr. Discrict 1; Sr. Dis- trict 2; J.R.N.C 3,4. p. 4. CARROLL, WILLIAM 97 Hazardville Rd. CASEY, MARK-252 Ardsley Rd.-Na- tinal Honor Society 3,4tutoring chair- man; Track 1,2,3; Rough Draft 2,3,4, Impressions 2,3,4editor; Band 1,2,3.4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4. p. 34. CHAMBERLAND, CHRIS-28 Druid Cr.-Key Club 1; Class Council 1,2; Soccer 1. p. 6. CHAPMAN MARY PATRICIA Mary Pat- 772 Frank Smith Rd. p. 21. CHRISTOPHERSON, JANET Danat. Jan Brady, BF-976 Franksmith Rd-National Honor Society 3,4sec; A.F.S 3,4; Keyettes 1,2.3,4; Class Council 3,4; Field Hockey 1.2; La- crosse Stats 1.2,3,4; SADD 3.4; Vari- ety Show 4, Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4, T.P. Groupie 3president; J R.N.C. 3.4. p. 30. CICCIA, LAUREEN-Loronge, La- verne-26 Brooks Cr.-Class Council 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Soccer 2,3; Volleyball 3,4; Yearbook 3; Jet Jotter 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Wiz- ard ' s House 2,3,4; Cape club 3,4; S.O.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Latenighter 2,3,4. p. 13. 13. CLARK, JAMES-62 Greenacre Ave.- T.F.L. 3,4; Track 1,3,4; Ski Club 4; Water Polo 2; Stowefest 3,4. p. 7. CLARK, PATRICIA 5 Drury Ln.-Na- tional Honor Society 4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Rough Draft 1; Daisy Weeds 4; Wrestling Stats 1. p. 5. COHEN DEBRA-DEB-55 Knollwood Cr. -Soccer 1,2,3; Track manager 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Orchestra 1,2,3. p. 12. COHEN, JONATHAN-Jon, J C Mr Wint-228 Bel-Air Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 1,2tres,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4capt; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,4; Senior Play 4; Daisy Weeds Coach 4; Dimes Club 3,4captain; Triple Entente 3,4; Lighthouse Diving 3,4; Ty Free Club 3,4. p. 8. COHN, BRADLEY-Brad-344 Inver- ness Ln.-Football 1,2; Skiing 3,4. p. 35. COLELLA, PETER-294 Hopkins PI. p. 22. COLLINA, ANDREW- Drew- 19 Wen- dover Rd.-Key Club 1,2; Class Council 1,2,3,4treasurer; Soccer 1,2,3,4cap- tain; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Jet Jotter 2,3,4; Student Faculty Advisory 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Volley- ball 2,3,4; White Shadow 3,4captain. p. 6. CONNOR, MIKE-Porky-33 Highland St.-T.F.L. 3; Football 4; Track 3,4; Outing Club 1.2,3,4v.p.; Ski Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Lyrics 4; Stowefest 3,4. p. 24. CONTOS, ELENA-Laner, Chiquita, Lana-Bana-19 Stirling St. -National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 1,2,3.4; Class Council 1,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4captain; Yearbook 1,2,3,4ed in chief; National Art Honor Society 2,3; Leader ' s Club 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Vari- ety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; J.R.N.C 3,4. p. 7. CORSARO, DON- 161 Ardsley Rd. p. 23. CORT, ROYCE-185 Viscount Rd. p. 25. COYLE, MATT-ReRun-18 Fernleaf Ave.-Key Club 1,2.3,4; Football 1; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, Senior Play 4. p. 21. CREELMAN, MARNA-Nina. Nokloaf- 104 Ellington St.-A.F.S. 3,4; Volleyb all 3,4; Softball 1,2.3.4; Chorus 1,2,3.4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 47. CUNNINGHAM, BRIAN 3 Wenonah Rd. p. 46. CZELUSNIAK, RACHEL-Czleus. Rach, Roach-20 Hillcrest Ave - Keyettes 1; Band 1,2,3,4. p. 42 DALLAPE, ROD-The Bod-58 Clair- mont St.-Key Club 1,2,3,4; Class Council 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1; Chorus 1; Daisy Weeds Coach 4; Senior Play 4. p. 43. DANSEREAU, WILLIAM-Bill-235 Elm St., Holyoke-Variety Show 4; T.F.L. 3,4; Willie Ross Basketball 3,4; Willie Ross Softball 3,4. p. 29. DAVIDSON, ALAN Davy 42 Glen- brook-National Honor Society 4; A.F.S. 1,2,3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Soc- cer 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Cho- rus 1,2,3.4; Variety Show 4; Senior Play 4. p. 47. DAVIS, JEFFREY-Jeff-135 Bliss Rd.- Soccer 1,2,3,4captain; Business Club 4; Daisy Weeds Coach 4; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 2,3,4captain; T.F.L. 3,4coach; White Shadow 3,4; D.F.L. 1,2host. p. 28. DAVITT, CHARLENE-Char-840 Frank Smith Rd. -A.F.S. 2.3,4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4treasurer; Class Council 1,2,3.4; Softball 1,2; Year- book 1,2,3,4Business ed; Volleyball 3,4; SADD 3.4; Variety Show 4; Dai- sy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Peer Edu- cation 3,4. p. 22. DEGON, MICHELLE 86 Farmington Ave. p. 16. DEROSE, DARCY-98 Edgewood Ave. p. 44. DESOPO, KATHERINE 5 Llewellyn Place, p. 12. DEWEESE, THOMAS 173 Long- meadow St. -National Honor Society 4; Key Club 1,2,3; Volleyball 3; Senior Play 4. p. 37. DINDAS, JODI-Jo-D. Bloomies. Do- die-Bird-30 Chatam Rd. -Keyettes 1,2; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Rough Draft 3,4; National Art Honor Society 2,3; Senior Play 4; B.B.G. 1.2,3,4board member, p. 47. DINEEN, MEGAN-Dino-114 Franklin Rd.-Field Hockey 1.2,3,4capt; Bas- ketball 1; Softball 2.3,4Captain; Daisy Weeds 4; Volleyball 3,4Cap- tain; Hockey Stats 3,4. p. 16. Stats 3,4. p. 16. DOBBS, HOLLY-67 Shady Knoll Dr.- National Honor Society 4; Impressions 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4Lyrics; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Horsebac k 1,2,3,4. p. 43. DOLCE, CYNTHIA-Cindy, Cin, Dolc- 94 Academy Dr.-Class Council 1.2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4captain; Volleyball 3,4; Lacrosse 1,2.3.4cap- tain; SADD 3: Daisy Weeds 4; Wiz- ard ' s House 1.2,3,4; S.O.V.A. 1,2, 3. 4, president; Late Nighters 1,2,3,4; Cape Club 1.2.3.4treasurer p. 24. DONNELLY, WILLIAM-Jay, J J -184 Bliss Rd-National Honor Society 4; Wrestling 1,2.3,4; Rough Draft 2.3,4. p. 22. DOOLAN, JENNIFER Jenn. Dools- 175 Meadowlark Dr.-National Honor Society 3.4; A.F.S. 2,3,4; Class Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Rough Draft 3,4; SADD3.4; Chorus 1.2,3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 8. DOWNEY, STEPHANIE Bublehead- 69 Warwick st. -Keyettes 1; Cross Country 2; Class Council 4; Track 1; Daisy Weeds 4; Ski Club 3,4. p. 38. 50 Seniors DOYLE, MICHAEL-Sicko, Dipmas- ter-201 Longmeadow St. -Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds coach 4. p. 4. DRUMMEY, ANDY-Drum-29 Elm- wood Ave.-A.F.S.,3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4Vice-President; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 3,4Captain; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds Coach 4. p. 7. DUCKMAN, TOM-Duck-53 Wood- land Rd. -Cross Country 1,2; Track 1; Golf 4; Band 1,2. p. 39. DUDEK, ANNETTE-Bam Bam, D.B.- 67 Shadyside Dr.-Ski Club 3,4; Outing Club 3,4; Business Club 4; Daisy Weeds 4. p. 14. DUNN, KEVIN-33 Hawthorne Rd. DUPRE, THERESE-Terry-45 Windsor St.-Outing Club 1. p. 24. EDELMAN, JEN-Edelperson-304 Captain Rd. p. 39. EDGERLY, JON-322 Blueberry Hill Rd. -Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Senior Play 4; Deadhead 3,4; A.J.F.C. 1,2,3,4. p. 34. EPSTEIN, SCOTT-Ep, Epberg, Luke- 309 Merriweather Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4; T.F.L. 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Rough Draft 3; Leaders Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; Dimes Club 3,4President; Triple En- tente 3,4; Road Trips 3,4; O.W.F. 3,4. p. 17. FALK, BENJAMIN-Chamen, Mr. Kid- 240 Tanglewood Dr.-National Honor Society 4; A.F.S. 3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Regional Stu- dent Activit Council 3,4; Senior Play 4; Dimes Club 3,4; Triple Entente 3,4; Bourgeois Club 1,2,3,4president. p. 24. FEI, DIANE-Goldilocks, D.B.-55 Longfellow Dr.-Keyettes 3; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Wrestling Stats 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Business Club 4; Chorus 3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 3,4Captain. p. 37. FERRIS, ELLEN-Fridge-125 Franklin Rd. -National Honor Society 4; A.F.S. 4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 1,2,3; Impressions 3; Dra- ma Club 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4. p. 36. FIJOL, LORRAINE Lor Bleach Blond, Lahee-1062 Williams St.-Jet Jotter 4; Impressions 3,4; Outing 3,4; Drama Club 1,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Dai- sy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 31. FINI, ALAN-AI-2050 East Mountain Rd., Westfield-Willie Ross Basketball 3,4; Willie Ross Softball 3,4. p. 21. FINN, LIZ-Biff, Finny-51 Fairfield Ter- race-A.F.S. 3; Class Council 3; Soccer 1,2,3; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Jet Jotter 2,3,4ed in chief; Daisy Weeds 4; Vol- leyball 3. p. 47. FISK, COURTNEY-Fisky-74 Whit- mun Rd.-Lacrosse 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 17. FITZPATRICK, JIM-Fitz 84 Law- rence Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4; Basketball 1; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4Cap- tain; Young Democrats 3President; T.F.L 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4. p. 20. FLAHERTY, KEVIN-843 Frank Smith Rd. -National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4Vice President; Class Council 2; Track 2; Jet Jotter 1; Rough Draft 3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 5. FOWLER, JAMES-Jamie-174 Con- verse St. -Swimming 1,2,3,4; M.C.C. 2,3president; P.F. 1,2,3,4secretary. p. 31. FREED, PHILIP-Phip, Flop, Wave- 225 Blueberry Hill Rd. -Class Council 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Jet Jotter 1; Chan- nel 8 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Dimes Club 3,4; Ty Free Club 3,4; HSOTWC 3,4; AZA 2,3,4treasurer. p. 43. FROSCH, ANDRE- 108 Chiswick St.- Cross Country 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4. p. 47. GADZIALA, SUSAN Suzy Q-170 Reynolds St.- Outing Club. p. 44. GARNER, JON-6 Hanover Ln.-lnter- national Club 4; Chorus 4. p. 5. GAUTHIER, CHRISTOPHER- 19 Lor- enz Rd. -Yearbook 1; Tennis 1,2. p. 42. GENTILE, MARK- 136 Westmoreland Ave. p. 17. GEORGE, RICHARD Rich Abe Spliefstein-86 Green Meadow Dr.- Class Council 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Out- ing Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; T.F.L. 3,4; Volleyball 3,4. p. 12. GERMINO, MATT-Mono-74 West- moreland-Class Council 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Social Studies Club 3. p. 15. GERSTEIN, MINDY 130 Viscount Rd. -National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Skiing 1,2,3,4 cap- tain; Track 3,4; National Art Honor Society 3; Band 1,2; Daisy Weeds 4. p. 31. GILMAN, CHARLES-Chuckie-62 Woodsley Rd. -National Honor Society 3.4V.P.; Soccer 1; Wrestling 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2 Rough Draft 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4. p. 14. GILMAN, ELI-Coach-62 Woodsley Rd. -National Honor Society 3,4; T.F.L. 3,4; Volleyball 2,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Outing Club 2,3,4; Jazz Band 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,4; Senior Play 4. p. 5. GLADSTONE, SCOTT-30 Field Rd p. 44. GLANTZ, HOWARD-Duckie-18 Shef- field Ave.-Key Club 1,2,3,4mebership; Lacrosse manager 1. p. 25. GLASGOW, ROBIN Ra 51 Belle- claire Ave.-Soccer 1,2,3; Softball 1; Chorus 1; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 43. GOLDBERG, ERIC-Goldchain-84 Willow Brook Rd.- Daisy Weeds 4. p. 9. GOLDSTEIN, HOWARD- 141 Brooks Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2; Hockey 1,2; Rough Draft 4Editor; Ski Club 3,4; Va- riety Show 3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 28. GOTLIB, JOSHUA-Josh 0-314 Merriweather Dr.-National Honor So- ciety 4; Wrestling 1,2Captain; Busi- ness 4; Ski Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4. p. 45. GOTTFRIED, DAVID- 126 Williams- burg Dr.-Key Club 1,4; Class Council 4; Soccer 1,2,3; T.F.L. 4; Volleyball 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. p. 7. GRAFF, MELANIE-Boomer-19 Wimbleton Rd. -Class Council 1sec- ,2sec,3,4; Jet Jotter 1,2,3,4; SFAC 1,2,3,4; SAC 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 9. GRASS, HEDI-5 Chatham Rd.-A.F.S. 4; Outing Club 4; Chorus 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 44. GRIMES, KEITH-47 Canterbury Ln. p. 35. GRODSKY, SCOTT-267 Ardsley Rd.-Natioanl Honor Society 3,4treas; Key Club 1,2,3,41st V.P.; Class Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3; SAC 4; Vari- ety Show 1,2,3,4co director; Senior Play 4. p. 4. GUARDIONE, GINA-45 Exeter Ave - National Honor Society 4; Class Council 3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4cap- tain; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Jet Jotter 4; Volleyball 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Wizard ' s House 1,2,3,4; Cape Club 1,2,3,4 president, p. 21. GUTSTEIN, JOANNA-Jo-Jo, Gutsie- 549 Laurel St. -Class Council 1,2; Im- pressions 1,2,3,4; Oliver 1; Camelot 2; Music Man 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 2; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 8. HALEY, RACHEL-Rock, Sycamore Eduardo-36 King Phillip Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4cap- tain; Softball 1,2,3,4captain; Chorus 1,2; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Stowe Fest 4; Syracuse Band Trip 4. p. 7. HARRIS, NELANIE Mel, Melvin-44 Dunsany Dr.- National Honor Society 4; Yearbook 3; Jet Jotter 2,3,4; Dra- ma Club 1,2,3,4; SADD 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4. p. 16. HARTEN, JOHN-Sean-18 Barclay St.-Football 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2; Band 2,3; Dai- sy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; HHL 3,4; Road Trips 3,4; Wizard ' s Club 3,4. p. 8. HAYES, KRISTEN-Hris, Krispix, Hay- sie-Babe-32 Morningside Dr.-National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4VP; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 1,2,3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Rough Draft 3,4ed in chief; SADD 3; Leader ' s Club 4; Variety Show 4, Dasiy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. Indoor Soccer 3,4; AACE 1,2; Teen Center 1,2; Town Soccer Ref. 4; Suburban Softball 1,2; JRNC 3,4. p. 12. HEBERT, DIANE -Di, Taco Sauce, Pooh Power-10 Arcadia St. -Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Soccer Stats 2,3; Volleyball 3,4; Chorus 1,2; U2 1,2,3,4. p. 34. HERSHALMAN, HEATHER-Whin- ner-1016 Frank Smith Rd.- Volleyball 3,4; Drama Club 1. p. 36. HERTZIG, KEVIN- 102 Birnie Rd. p .25. HILTPOLD, GLENN 21 South Ave- National Honor Society 3,4; Rough Draft 4; Impression 2; Chorus 1; Chan- nel 8 2,3,4. p. 8. HOWELL, WILLIAM-Willy s Jeep-6 Ferncroft St.-Natioanl Honor Society 4; Cross Country 1; Soccer 2; Track 1,2,4; Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; HHL 3,4. p. 20. HOYT, KRISTEN-Kris, Loon, Twinle toes-49 Drury Ln.-Keyeetes 3,4; Class Council 1,2,4; Swimming 1,2; Softball 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3. p. 9. HUIE, DANIEL-90 Wenonah Rd.-Na- tioanl Honor Society 3,4; AFS 4; Key Club 2,3; Track 3,4; Impression 4; Chess Club 3. p. 46. HURLEY, LAURA-93 Pleasantview. p. 4 HUSSON, SANDRA-Sandy-175 Franklin Rd.-AFS 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 31. IZQUIERDO, MIGDALIA Maggie 177 Jackson PI, Holyoke-Willie Ross Softball 3,4. p. 44. JOHNSON, ANGELA 259 Sheffield Ave.-Class Council 1,4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Lyrics 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 23. KAUFMAN, JILL-206 Bel-Air Dr.-Na- tional Honor Society 4; AFS 2; Keyettes 1,2; Jet Jotter 4; SADD 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 9. KEANE, BETH-Stretch-1195 Long- meadow St-lmpressions 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Breadloaf Award 3; One Act Play 3; VJNH 1; Meditation 1,2,3,4. p. 7. KILLEEN, DARBY- 123 Crest view Cr.-AFS 4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Outing Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 4. KIMBALL, TARCY-400 Pinewood- Class Council 2,3,4; Rough Draft 1,2,3,4; SADD 3; Drama 2.3,4; Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 15. KISIEL, KYLE-623 Frank Smith Rd.- National Honor Society 4; AFS 2,3,4V P; Key Club 1,2,3,4sec; Soc- cer 1,2,3,4captain; Track 1,2,3,4cap- tain; Outing Club 3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 20. KUSIAK, STEVE-Kooz-28 Brittany Rd. -National Honor Society 4; TFL 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Young Democratics 3,4pres; HHL 3,4; Wizard ' s Club 3,4; Hirsch Fan Club 3.4. p. 12. LABOWITZ, CRAIG- 121 White Oaks Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4tutor- ing chrman, Key Club 1,2,3,4; Skiing 2,3,4; Track 2; Rough Draft 2,3,4edi- Seniors 51 tor; Variety Show 3; Senior Play 4. p. 14. LADD-THOMAS.DAMON Rip, Scra- men-62 Bliss Rd. -Class Council 1,4; Diving 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Lacrosse 4; Jazz Band 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; USA diving team 1,2,3,4. p. 16. LAGUNOWICH, KATHRYN Kate, Wiggy, Katie-42 Woodlawn Pl.- Keyettes 1,2,3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4captain; Lacrosse 3; Natioanl Art Honor Society 2,3,4; In- door Soccer 1,2; Variety Show 4; Dai- sy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 22. LAMBERT, AMY-Aim, Shitters-55 Cambridge Cr.-Keyettes 1,2,3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Track 1; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Indoor Soccer 2; Vol- leyball 4. p. 13. LAROSA, MICHELLE M mi Little S., Mouse, Shorty, Captain 6-Pack-17 Highland St. -Class Council 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Jet Jotter 3,4; Inter- national Club 3,4; Band 3; Daisy Weeds 4; Mudbuds 3; S.O.V.A. 1,2,3,4Honorary Member. p45. LEFER, JULIE- Jules, Jewel- 1 1 1 Mea- dowbrook Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 1; Class Council 4; Rough Draft 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 14. LEIB, JEFFREY-200 Tanglewood Dr.-Key Club 1,2,3; Jet Jotter 1,2,3,4; Inter. Club 3.4; S.S. Club 3.4. o. 6. LEONOVICH, HEATHER-S pookie- 383 Frank Smith Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3,4Captain; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 2,3,4Captain; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Wizard ' s House 1.2,3,4. p. 25. LINSON, BRUCE-Hooka-129 Nor- mandy Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2.3,4; Jet Jotter 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Berkshire East Barbell Club 3,4. p. 38. LISOWSKI, MICHAEL-Lizardo-176 Wolf Swamp Rd. -Volleyball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chinese Club 1,2,3; Va- riety Show 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Sen- ior Play 4. p. 7. LLEWELLYN, LEE-123 Woodside Dr.-p. 23. MACELHINEY, CHIP -Chipster, Man of 1000 Muscles-83 Homestead Blvd. -National Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 4; Cross Country 4; Track 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Bud Light O ' Neil ' s Bike Team. p. 44 MAGGI, JOE-Cheif-121 Farmington Ave.-Key Club.1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Outing Club 1,2.3.4; Drama Club 3,4; Variety Show 4; Senior Play 4; Coaching 3; Lyrics 4. p. 37. MAGILL, JENNIFER 107 Lincoln Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 2,3; Soccer Stats 2; Indoor Soccer 2,3; Baseball Stats 1; Drama Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Daisy Weeds 4. p. 15. MALONEY, SEAN 55 Riverview Ave. p45. MANDELL, MICHAEL -7 Deerfield Ave.-p. 13. MARCHESE, TONY-128 Hazardville Rd.-Hockey 1,2,3,4. p. 14. MARTIN, LEE- 104 Birchwood Ave. MATULEWICZ, ARIADNE -An- 16 Highland St.-A.F.S. 4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Yearbook 3,4Senior Editor; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; C.P.F.C. 3,4. p. 6. MAXWELL, MICHAEL-19 Hanward Hill-p. 17. MCHUGH, JIM- 183 Bel Air Dr.-p. 43. MCKANNA, DAVID 128 Hilltop Rd.- p. 31. MCKEON, CHRISTOPHER Chris, Micky-222 Concord Rd. -National Honor Society 4; AFS. 1,2,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Vol- leyball 4; Rough Draft 2,3,4Editor; Drama Club 1,2,3.4; Lyrics 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Variety Show 3,4; Senior Play 4; Comp. Plays 1,2,3,4; Sr. Dis- trict 3,4; All-State 3.4; STPS 2,3,4pres. p. 43. MCMURRAY, SARAH-Sarasota, Mono Woman-121 Laurel St.- Keyettes 1; Class Council 1,3,4; Field Hockey 1; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; V-Club 1,2,3,4; Wizard ' s House 1,2,3,4. p. 5. MCRAE, RAFFA-90 Wenonah Rd.- National Honor Society 3,4; TFL 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3,4Captain; Jet Jotter 2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Dai- sy Weeds 4. p. 42. METZ, JODI-Jods, Jod, J.D., Clutz- 60 Briarcliff Rd. -Swimming 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 1,3,4; Rough Draft 4; SADD 3,4; Peer Education 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; p. 16. MICHALIK, KARL-Mich-217 Laurel St. -Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Base- ball 1,2,3,4; TFL 3Captain; Volleyball 4; SAN 3,4. p. 28. MILLS, MARY-992 Maple Rd.- Keyettes 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4. p. 20. MOLINARI, LYNNE-501 Maple Rd- Chorus 1,2; p.23 MORAN, CATHERINE Meran, Emmy, Gimp- 180 Kenmore Dr. -Class Council 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3.4Captain; Volleyball 3,4; La- crosse 1,2,3,4; Young Democrats 3,4President; Outing Club 1,2,3,4; Amnesty International 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Doobies 3,4; M.S. 3 4; Mudbuds 3Founder; Jerry ' s Kids 2.3,4. p. 20. MORAN, MARYELLEN Mar-86 Cambridge Cr. -National Honor Soci- ety 4; Class Council 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Dental Assis- tant 3,4. p. 15. MOREY, MICHELLE-Shelly ' s Boned- 33 Ellington St. -National Honor Soci- ety 4; Keyettes 2,3.4President; Soc- cer 1; Impressions 4; Peer Education 3,4; SADD 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Chorus 1,2.3; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 25. MOULDEN, NATHAN-Nate-142 Sunrise Terr.-Football 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Baseball 1; Daisy Weeds 4; Willie Ross Basketball 3,4; Willie Ross Softball 3,4. p. 13. MURPHY, DENNIS -Murph-94 Law- rence Dr. -Class CounciM 2VP,3Pres,4; Football 1.2,3,4Captain; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Jet Jotter 3,4; SADD 2; SFAC 2,3; Daisy Weeds 4Coach; Senior Play 4; Dimes Club 3,4Capt; Ty Free Club 3,4pres; Lighthouse Diving, 3,4; Road Trips 3,4. p. 17. MYERS, STEPHANIE-Steph-246 Colony Rd. -Soccer 1,2; Outing Club 3,4; Business Club 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Indoor Soccer 1,2,3,4; Spring Soccer 2,3. p.46. NATHAN, DEBBIE-Deb-44 Osceola Ln.-Keyettes 1; Key Club 3,4; Rough Draft 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; JCC Daycare Center 3,4; BBG 1,2,3,4. p. 6. NICHOLS, NICHOLAS Nick 84 Benedict Terr.-National Honor Society 4; Class Council 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Outing Club 1,2,3,4tres; Sen- ior Play 4; TFL 3,4. p. 15. NUGENT, CHRIS-Ted, Nutty-81 Glenbrook Ln.-Key Club 1,2,3,4tres; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Indoor Track 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 2,4. p. 14. O ' CONNOR, GREGORY-Greg-165 Converse St. -Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Senior Play 4; Community Market 2,3,4. O ' KEEFE, SHAUNA-Sha-na-na-31 Churchill Dr.-National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 1,3,4; Class Council 4; Track 1; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; CPFC 3,4. p.28. OCCHIUTI, ALAN Al, Alf, OQT, Coot, Cootis, Albert, Alfonz- 23 Haw- thorn St. -Class Council 1,2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 2,3,4; OWF 3,4; HSOTWC 3,4; Dimes Club 3.4tres; Ty Free Club 3,4; Road Trip Club 4. p. 21. ONG. CATHERINE R.-Cath. Katrina. Cathy-O, Space-258 DeepWoods Dr.- Cheerleading 1.2capt; Soccer 3; Bas- ketball 3; Yearbook 4; Volleyball 3.4; Leader ' s Club 3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 36. OSTROWSKY, SHERYL-Sher-172 Cambridge Cir -AFS 3; Rough Draft 4; SADD 4; Daisy Weeds 4: Senior Play 4. p. 42. PACZKOWSKI, CRAIG Patch-25 Forest Glen Rd. -National Honor Soci- ety 4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4capt; Basketball 1; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4capt; Daisy Weeds Coach 4; Skiing 1,2.3.4; Ping Pong 1,2.3.4; Vol- leyball 1.2.3,4. p.4. PARKER, SABRINA-Brina-70 Dim- mick-p.44. PERLMAN, MICHAEL-87 Brook- wood D .-Golf 1.2,3,4. p.35. PIERALDI, DENISE-Dee-75 Severn St. -Class Council 4; Lacrosse 1; Dai- sy Weeds 4. p. 37. POLGA, KATE-55 Dover Rd. - Keyettes; Jet Jotter; International Club. p. 37. POPE, CARRIE-568 Pinewood Dr.- Cheerleading 1,2,3.4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 39. Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 1,2,3,4; Temple Youth Group 2,3,4. p. 24. POZZUTO, LIDIA-36 Maplewood St. p.45. PRICE, TAMURA 85 Lynwood Dr.. p. 38. RADDING, JAYME-248 Green Hill Rd.-National Honor Society 3,4; AFS 3,4; Keyettes 1,2.3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4business ed.; SADD 1,2,3,4; Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 8. RAPPAPORT, TRACY-Rapp, Trace- 247 Wimbleton Dr. -Keyettes 1; Volley- ball 3,4capt; Softball 1; Chorus 1; Va- riety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Seagram ' s Spirits 1,2,3,4; Brew Ha Ha ' s 1,2,3,4. p 21. RATNER, TODD-RAT-139 Shady Side Dr.-National Honor Society 4 Key Club 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2 Cross Country 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Leader ' s Club 3,4; Business Club 4 Junior Achievment 2; Variety Show 4 Volleyball 2,3,4; TFL 3,4; Sr. Play, p.5 3,4. p. 5. RENCUS, SHARON-Sharoni, Shear- non, Rencus-104 Ardsley Rd.-Nation- al Honor Society 4; AFS 1,2,3.4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1.2,3,4; Rough Draft 3,4; Variety Show 4; Dai- sy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; JNRC 3,4. p. 36. RAYMOND, KOREY -Jill-333 Ardsley Rd. -Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Rough Draft 3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Sen- ior Play 4; BBG 1,2,3.4; JRWC 3,4pres. p. 25. REYHONS, COURTENAY-Tums-8 Canterbury Ln.-Keyettes 1.2.3.4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Soft- ball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3.4; Daisy Weeds 4; p. 14. RIORDON, ROB-67 Hopkins Pl.-Jet Jotter 3,4; Outing Club 2.3.4; TFL 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 44 RITZEN, NOAH-32 Belleclaire Ave.- Soccer 1; Baseball 1; Jazz 2,3,4. p. 17. ROBERTS, SEAN-427 Pinewood Dr. ROGNESS, JIM-32 Warren Terr. p. 45. ROGERS, MELISSA 80 Concord Rd.. p. 22. ROSENKRANZ, BRAD 325 Pinewood Dr.. p. 30. ROWLAND, TODD 4th Shadow-76 Viscount Rd -National Honor Society 52 Seniors 3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4capt; Math Club 2,3,4; Outing Club 4. p. 38. SALE, ROB- 120 Warren Terr.-Cannel 8. p. 12. SANTIAGO, ROBERT A. -252 Pinewood Dr.. p. 37. SARNO, JOANNA-352 Wolt Swamp Rd.. p. 8. SCHINKE, CARL-Schink-Dog, Car- lus, Dudeman Carlski-28 Canterbury Ln. -Football 1; Swimming 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; TFL 4; Pit Orchestra 2; Pep-Band 2,3; Drama Club 3. p. 15. SCHLUETER, KRISTA-Stevie-53 Ar- lington Rd. -National Honor Society 4; AFS 1,2,3; Class Council 3,4; Soccer 2; Swimming 1,2,3,4capt; Chinese Club 3,4tres; SADD 2; PE Leader 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 23. SCHULMAN, DENA-Deen-107 Cheshire Dr. -Class Council 1; Year- book 1,2,3,4; National Art Honor So- ciety 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Variety Show 1,2,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Phi Delta 1,2,3,4President. p. 30. SERAFINO, ANITA-Cheetah, Bonita- 32 Deertield Ave.-Keyettes 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Leaders Club 4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Sen- ior Play 4; Indoor Soccer 2,3,4. p. 38. SHAPIRO, ALAN-96 Wild Grove Ln. p. 15. SHAY, MARC-Marcus, Flush-215 Converse St. -National Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Leaders Club 3; Daisy Weeds 4Coach; Senior Play 4; Dimes Club 3,4; Lighthouse Diving 3,4; H.H. 3; OWF Tag Team Champions 3,4; O.W.F. Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion 4; Slam Gary O. Competi- tion 3,4. p. 16. SHEA, KATHY-75 Edgewood Ave.-p. 35. SHEEHAN, AMY-Emma-49 Wimble- ton Dr.-A.F.S. 4; Keyettes 1,2,3; La- crosse 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Sen- ior Play 4; Squealers 4. p. 28. SHELEY, NICOLE-Niki-994 Williams St. -National Honor Society 3,4; AFS 3,4; Rough Draft 4; SADD 3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 24. SHOMES, LORNE-Shalomes-27 Russell Rd. -Class Council 4; TFL 3,4; Wrestling 3; Volleyball 4; Track 3,4; Outing Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Busi- ness Club 4; Senior Play 4. p. 39. SHUKAN, EVAN 358 Merriweather Dr. p. 45. SIEVERS, MALIK 90 Wenonah Rd.- National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 2,3; Football 3; Basketball 1; Track 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; T.F.L. 4; Volley- ball 3,4; ABC Program 1,2,3,4. p. 29. SIMONS, STACEY-Gimpy-351 Wolf Swamp Rd.-AFS 4; Class Council 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Lead- ers Club 3,4; Volleyball 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 13. SISITSKY, HOPE-Hopester, Hope- less, Hopus, Hopey, Hop-48 Cobble- stone Rd. -National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Im- pressions 4Literary Editor; Volleyball 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Lyr- ics 2,3,4; District Chorus 3; Plays 2,3; SPFTY 1Sec, 2Pres, 3Pres, 4; Israel 3. p. 34. SMITH, JENNIFER-47 Hopkins Ln.- p. 17. SOLTZ, ROB- 136 Magnolia Cr.-Key Club 1; Class Council 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Jazz En- semble 2,3,4. p. 13. SOMMERVILLE, RONALD Ron 71 Edgemont St. -National Honor Society 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 3; Track 1,2,3,4. p. 28. SORRENTINO, KATHRYN Katie Slip-106 GlenBrook Ln. -Keyettes 1,2,3; Volleyball 3,4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Sea- gram ' s Spirits 3,4. p. 31. SPENCER, CADY-Columbia, Alice in Wonderland-144 Sheffield Ave.-Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Rocky Horror Picture Show 2,3,4; Beach Party Love Chitlins 4; Otis the Pig Fan Club 4; Manager Soc- cer 3; S.M. of W.M. founder 4. p. 25. SQUIER, REBECCA-Beckster-39 Ablemarle Rd. -Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Class Council 2,4; Soccer Stats 2,3; Volley- ball 3,4; Business Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Church Music Com- mittee 2,3; Rainbow Girls 1,2. p. 22. ST. AMAND, ELIZABETH -Little Bit, Biz, Lizzy-Tish-68 Nevins Ave.- Keyettes 1; Basketball Stats 3,4; Track 3,4; Jet Jotter 3,4; Impressions 1; Cheerleading 2; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Dance 1,2,3,4. p. 12. STACKHOUSE, ANDY- 10 Caravelle Dr. p. 46. STAFFORD, CHRISTOPHER- 15 Vil- la St. p. 46 STEVENS, JASON-Jase-127 Bel-Air Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Outing Club 4; Math Team 2,3,4. p. 35. STONE, ERIC-Stoner-64 Hillcrest Ave.-A.F.S. 3; Key Club 1; Soccer 1; TFL 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Senior Play 4; JCC Basketball 1,2,3,4Capt; D.F.L. 2,3,4. p. 29. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL Mike Sully- 225 Inverness Ln.-Key Club 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4Pres; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,2; Rough Draft 2,3,4; Outing Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Volleyball 2,3,4; T.F.L. 3,4. p. 21. SUMNER, CHRIS- 105 Lawrence Dr.- p. 13. SUZOR, BETSI-284 Maple Rd.-Field Hockey 1,2,3,4Capt; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Outing Club 3,4; Dai- sy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 46. SWEET, JOHN- 199 Tanglewood Dr.- p. 38. SWEET, MICHAEL-Mike-84 Green- willow Dr.-National Honor Society 4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4Capt; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4Capt; TFL 2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Hooper Hockey League 3; D.F.L. 1,2. p. 12. SZYMOJKO, LOUISE 383 Tokeneke Rd.-p. 43. TAYLOR, AMY- 100 Longmeadow St. -p. 5. TEMPLETON, TONY-27 South Park Ave. TETA, FRANK-183 Hopkins Pl.-p. 31. THAKUR, NEELA-Neelsipoo-250 Twin Hills Dr.-National Honor Society 4; Key Club 1,2; Class Council 1 Presi- dent, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Jet Jotter 2,3,4; Impressions 4; Variety Show 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Mass. Association of Student Councils 1,2,3Vp,4Pres; Youth Leadership Foundation 2; Girl ' s State 3; National Association of Stu- dent Councils 3; SFAC 1,2,3,4; SIC 3,4; RSAC 3,4. p. 14 THOMAS, TERRI-117 Suffolk St.-p. 36. THOMPSON, KIM-Thompson, Nim- mers-667 Wolfswamp Rd. -Keyettes 3,4; Track 1; Volleyball 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 4. TOOLE, JOSEPH-Joe-209 Laurel St.-National Honor Society 4; A.F.S. 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Volleyball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. p. 30. TUMAN, WILLIAM 101 Sheffield Ave.-p. 37. TRELEASE, JEANNE-Beans-53 Ell- ington St.-Diving 1,2,3,4; Softball 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Sen- ior Play 4. p. 5. VANGAASBECK, KRISTINE Kris Krispy-88 Sheffield Ave.-Soccer 3,4 Swimming 1,2,3,4Captain; Softball 2 Leader ' s Club 3,4; S.A.D.D. 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 17. VECCHIARELLI, BRETT-Veccster- 547 Frank Smith Rd. -Soccer 1,2,3; p. 28. WALKER, SEAN-30 Fernleaf Ave.- Key Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 39. WALLACE, ALLISON Al 48 Hillcrest Ave. -National Honor Society 4; AFS 2; Class Council 1,4; Soccer 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Rough Draft 1; Impressions 2,3,4; NAHS 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 34. WALLACE, JAMES-702 Longmea- dow St. p.47. WATSON, DAVID-Davy-37 Fernleaf Ave.-Class Council 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse 1,2,3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Boy Scouts 1. p. 36. WATTS, ERIC-80 King St. p.45. WELLSTEAD, WENDY 1 1 East Greenwich St.-p. 37. WENZ, MATT-117 Ellington St. WHITE, MATT- 186 BelAir Dr.-p. 24. WHITE, STACY-Spanky-66 Barring- ton Rd. -Business Club 3,4Sec; Chorus 4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 29. WHITLOCK, JEAN- 109 Oakwood Dr.-Cross Country 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; NAHS 2,3,4. p. 16. WILLIAMS, BRIANT 19 Berkshire Ln. -National Honor Society 4; AFS V, TFL 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Lacrosse- 1,2; Jazz Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4. p. 9. WILSON, ANNA- 153 Yarmouth St.- p. 22. WILSON CHRISTINE-484 Inverness Ln. WINBERG, NILS 82 Merriweather Dr.-p. 21. WINKLER, JAMES-Wink, Jimmy-46 Cambridge Cir.-Key Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Yearbook 4Sr. Photo Ed; Vari- ety Show 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4. p. 42. WITHERS, TRACY-Wizard, Harley Race-20 Wellesley Dr.-A.F.S. 3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Lacrosse 1; Jet Jotter 4Photo Ed; Vol- leyball 3,4; Daisy Weeds 4; Wizard ' s House 1,2,3,4Pres; Cape Club 1,2,3,4VP; Latenighters 1,2,3,4; SOVA 4Alumni. p. 43. WOODS, JENNIFER 112 Longview Dr. YAHRES, KATHLEEN-Kate-121 Tennyson Dr.-National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Track 1, Baseball States 2; Yearbook 3,4; Volleyball 3; Chorus 1,2,3; N.E. Dance Theatre Reperatory Co. 1,2,3,4. p. 39. tory Co. 1,2,3,4. p. 39. YOUMELL, ELIZABETH Lisa. Lee, Lees-556 Laurel St.-National Honor Society 4; Keyettes 3; Soccer 1; Year- book 4Sr. Index Editor; Daisy Weeds 4; Senior Play 4; Squealers 4. p. 34. ZETTL, STEVE-Zets-52 Birch Rd.-p. 25. ZIMMER, STEVE-Zim, Z-Roc-133 Franklin Rd.-AFS 2; Class Council 1,2,3,4V.P.; Jet Jotter 3,4; Rough Draft 4; Amnesty International 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; TFL 2,4; Chorus 4; Variety Show 4; Senior Play 4; Samson AZA 1,2,3,4; p. 8. Seniors 53 Wow Z oe It ?eee 7 zve ICC Editor: Nancy Damon Felice Banson 54 Faculty Right-ANYONE-Mrs Freed captures her English class. Above-COME ON GUYS-Mr Delano has the attention ot his freshman Left-HANDS UP-Senior Denise Pieraldi as seen by a teacher ' s view in class. Faculty 55 4ctmi U4tn U t (faid tce Feel The Spirit! Dr. Thomas McGai Angelo Teixeira Daniel Lynch Lawrence Berte Patricia Hogan- Welch Daniel Kane Brenda Finn David Stockwell 56 Faculty Far Left JUST SOME FRIENDLY ADVICE Ju nior Carrie Atkins receives some helpful guidance from Mr. Stockwell. Middle Top-SPECIAL FOOTBALL FANS Mr Teixeira and Mr. Lynch en- joy watching Longmeadow win the afternoon ' s game. Middle Bottom-A STAR IS BORN-Junior Brittany Hoff portrays the Wife of Bath from The Canterbury Tales . Left-IS THIS REALLY GARY?-Junior Gary Chase dresses up as Chauser ' s Pardonner. On Leave: Janice Ponta- coloni Cynthia Affron Kathleen Bennett Susan Broderick Russell Cobbs Paulette Freed William Kirkpatrick Roger LeBlanc Ann-Marie Lynch Linda McShane Jane Murphy Judith Pincus Deborah Sturgis Faculty 57 George Carellas Nancy Dudley Kenneth Justin Michael McCarthy Robert Potvin Carol Rhodes Vito Riccio Chih-Wen Su William Whittaker Julie Wilkinson ?a ietyi tutyccaye 58 Faculty Top Right-Conviviuml- Latin III and IV gather for a feast on Virgilis ' s birthday. John Fitzgerald Michael Gelinas Maria lanzito Peter Santos Beverly Schwartzberg Joseph Winseck Faculty 59 Vesta Browne Raymond Fil Vivian Morse Gary O ' Sullivan Top-STANDING TALL-Mr Hooper pauses from his physics class to smile Top-Right-GO AHEAD MAKE MY DAY Mr Slate dares the year book photographer to take his picture Right-WHO GETS THE A ?-Mr Merritt, Mr Mannheim, and Mr Monssette confer on grading a student ' s lab ■ 60 Facultv Top-DO YOU FOLLOW?-Mr. Ferrier asks a student if he understands the tray return policy. Bottom-WHAT?-Mr. O ' Sullivan is stunned at a student ' response. Wilfred Blanchard Morrison Ferrier Jeffrey Goodwin Ronald Hirsch John Hooper Charles Mannheim Ronald Merritt Ronald Morrisette Edward Pratt Joyce Robarge David Slate Raymond Suzor Faculty 61 Joan Blankenship Martin Conway David Daniels Ellen Fisher William Gatchell George Griffin Virginia Gustina Gregg Reilly Carol Resnic Kristin Singiser Wfa£6emctfic Jacqueline Sutter On Leave:Lanelle Jaloewic Feel The Rhythm, Catch The Beat! 62 Faculty p e s4%t4. Wilfred Burkle Michael Mucci Peter Thomsen Hilary Barrera Edith Broderick Deborah Lieneck Far Left-THE SOUND OF MUSIC Mr Burkle conducts his orchestra in preparation for the concert. Left GOING FOR ITI-Mr. Gatchell reaches to new heights in teaching. Above-SHOW AND TELL-Mr. Reilly holds out a picture of his summer vacation. Faculty 63 ' PfafAtcaC Sducatiott Isn ' t That Special? Judith Bouley Robert D ' Agostino Michael Deary Norman Harris Row 1:1. Galitis, P. Pratt. J. Paul, P. Rovere, B. Lendry, D Perreault. Row 2: Patricia Hines, B. Carroll, H. Cheskin, C Cash, J. Morey, H. Shapiro, S. Nardi. Missing: J. Quattochi t . L il D LaMountain. S. Mavanty. G. Cliche, F. Santos, B. Beaulieu, R. Remillard, R. Row 1: M. Capaccio, A. Calabrese, B. Baldwin, B. Bandoski, C. Settembre. Gauthier, R. Wood. R. Izzo, Tim. J. Buchanan. Row 2: R. Craven. B. Griffin, B. Welch, C. Mezzetti, R. Berga- mini. M. Trovato, C. Smith, C. Schmidt. 64 Faculty Susan Bayley Peter Bergeron Cheryl Casanova Carol Cutting Babara Degon Greg Delisle John Devine Kay Duclos Helga Kohnfelder Gilbert Lamarre Kathleen Leo Ann Moore Merrill Oltchick Karen Perry Cynthia Pliska Linda Walker Beth Young Faculty 65 i Editor: Lou Spelios Staff: Cheryl Herman Da- vid Lee Right DEDICATION Senior Becky Squier sits by herself in the Lancer Store during lunch. 66 People Left-NEXTI-Junior Michael Hughes stands first in the long cookie line. People 67 Ccutlo i Above-OFFICERS-Row 1: Treasurer Kristin Bergin, Secretary Carrie Atkins. Row 2: Ms. McShane, Vice President Simon Hess, President Mike Krumsiek, and Mrs. Murphy. Right-ME77-Trisha Tranghese caught in the hall by the roving camera. s •A tir Abrams, Russell Adelson, Todd Agnos, Anastasia Allen, Carolyn Alletto, Caryn Asseo, Kevin Atkins, Carolyn Auth, Matthew Baer, Marcie Baker, Christi Barkman, Pamela Barowsky. Mimi Beaulieu, Derek Beaumier, Christine Bell. Thomas 68 Juniors Above-TGIF!-Kate Pacella smiles in anticipation of her up- coming weekend. Left-JUST FOR THE TASTE OF IT Cathy Shea, and Shelagh Kelly announce the taste test winners. Juniors 69 Canova, Alan Caputo, Lewis Cardaropoli, Anthony Carrier, Michelle Cartelli, Damon Chapman, Naomi Chapman, Rosalind Chase, Garrett Chiecko, Michael Cobbs, Colleen Cohen, Bradford Cohen, Harry Cohen, Seth Corrigan, Shelly Corvin, Steven Seme- ?onm€i£ There was no need to start the evening off with the popular song Catch Me I ' m Falling to get everyone excited about the Junior Senior Semi- Formal, because they already were. Held on Sat- urday, January 9 at the ever ready Chez Josef, the classes of 88 and 89 came together to raise $600 for each class plus $600 for LHS Friends of the Homeless. A one senior guy said, The decora- tions and setting (black, red, and white balloons) helped to pull the event off, but it was the people that attended that really made it special. . Dresses were seen in colors from black velvet to hot pink, from traditional to modern, and from an- kle length to mini. It was not unusual to see girls holding bright red roses their dates presented to them or to notice the smiles and compliments that were passed throughout the night. The majority of those present went to dinner before the semi-formal began at 8 p.m. LHS stu- dents checked in at Sze ' s, The Gathering, Johan ' s and other area hot spots including McDonald ' s and then went on to dance the night away. Later, many students congregated at friends ' houses to relieve their special evening. All in all, The Junior Senior Semi-Formal was a fine way to bring the classes together in an elegant atmosphere. -Leah Goldman Above Right-COMRADERIEI-Seniors and Juniors, and their dates show their enthusiasm after an exciting Semi-Formal. Right-DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY-Tom Deweese, Sara Perlaky. Stephanie Perguidi, Marci Baer, and Rafaa McRae dance all night long 70 Juniors Crand, Michael Cratty, Courtney Crichton, Jason Crosby, Christopher Cruz, Bemadette Cunningham, Keith Cutting, Alysia Dabiri, Shirine Damon, Nancy Danio, Jennifer Davis, Robert Delaney, Kevin Delis, Constant Dietz, Eric Dinoia, Christopher Above-COME HERE OFTEN?-Senior Anette Dudek quenches her thirst with a soda trom the bar. Left-THE PERFECT COUPLE-Alycia Cutting and her date look smashing on Semi-Formal Night. Juniors 71 72 Juniors Top Left-YOU WANT TO TAKE MY PICTURE?!-Tom Peterson is just hanging Above-FEELING GREAT-Stephanie Perguidi ' s day is complete atter a fullfilling Physics class. Left-LOOK MOMI!-Greg Odierna shows us his wonderful shirt. Fisher, Heidi Fisher, Scott Florio. Lauren Fox, Kristine Francis. Richard Freed. Karen Gafter. Richard Gales, Dawn Gaynor, Kim Gerstle, Michael Girdis, Zachary Gleason, Kristin Glennie. Dale Gold, Marc Goldman, Leah Juniors 73 Goodman. Adam Gordon, Jill Grace. Stephen Grambach. Jason Gray. Michael Hall. Eben Haramut. Thomas Hartley, Jason Hatch. Kathleen Hebert. Dennis Herman, Cheryl Hess. Simon Hildreth. Belinda Hirschenfang, Alex Hirsh. Jennifer Above-GOTCHAI-Keith Cunningham found in the hall with- out a pass Top Right-WHEN WILL IT END??-Mimi Barowsky in- dulges herself in her French homework Right HEY FOLKS Jen Wason announces her presence. 74 Juniors Left-WHO ' S THERE-Mercedes Johnson looks over the new faces of LHS Above-THIS IS THE LIFE-Mark Mendrala enjoys a nap in the courtyard. Juniors 75 Above WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT GUYS? Damon Car telli and Jay Eldndge stare at the bonfire. Right-I ' M WAITING!!-Rich Gafter patiently waits to have his picture taken. Kelly. Shelagh r v Kimball, Stephanie r  Kimball. Suzanne 1 — w 1 • - H Komosa. Jennifer L p A. ' ' k 1 ' Kotwicki. Thomas £ ' v few .Jm . Krumsiek, Michael Lagana. Jason Langien. Stephen Lantz. Mark Lapierre, Sheldon Lawrence, Michael Ledewitz. Sara Leduc. Colin Lev, Natalie Lin, John 76 Juniors Lincoln, Taylor Llewellyn. Stephanie Long, Darcy Lord. Jason Luty, Thomas Lyons. Beth Macdonnell, Patrick Mackenzie, Kristen MacLaughlm. Richard Madison, Glenn Magee, Michael Makarewicz. Brian Maniscalchi, Todd Mann, Audrey Margolis, Jaime Top Left-YUM YUMM-Michelle Carrier shows her excitement about school food. Above-WHAT ' S UP DUDE?-Frank Seidel gives us his rendition of Junior life, hanging around. Left- 767856-Julie Walthouse found guility of walking without a pass. Juni 7?4 Passing the football on a crisp autumn day after school, the guys that you saw chasing each other around may have made you wonder who they were. What you were watching were the few, the proud, the strong, the members of the Touch Football League. They were the Stentorians, the Han- son Brothers, RBW-14, the 89ers, the Undr- dogs, and the Spoilers, The game was played just like football but instead of tack- ling one would have to touch there oppo- nent. The regular season went smoothly without any major problems. In the beginning, RBW- 14 led the pack, with the Hanson Brothers placing second, the 89ers placin third, and the Underdogs, Stentorians, and Spiolers bringing up the rest. In the finals we found the Senior rivals, the Hanson Brothers and Stentorians going against each other with the Stentorians coming out on top. The 1987 season of the TFL was a sucess. The players enjoyed the games because they were competitive yet fun. And for those fans who can out to witness it all, it was definite entertainment. Left-WHERE THE BALL GO??-Junior Mike Krumsiek watches what is going on in the TFL game. Mari, Claudia Masi, Jennifer Mauri, Paul Mauri, Sharon Mayer, Audrey McCormack, Lori McHugh, John McMonagle, Katherine McNair, Thomas Meador, Lynda Mendrala, Mark Meregian, Tanya Micucci, Danielle Miller, Tracey Minardi, Marlene 78 Juniors Above-IF HE GOES THERE, AND HE GOES HERE Jon Willse contemplates his next move. Top Left-IT ' S EYEBALL TO EYEBALL-The TFL teams face off against one another. Left-LOOKING GOOD!!-Senior Steve Kusiak struts off the field. Mitchell, John Morgan, Scott Moynahan, Kathryn Murphy, James Murphy, John Murray, Cheryl Napoli, Stephanie Nathanson, Brian Neeld. Laura O ' Donnell, Daniel Oakes, Mary Beth Odierna, Greg Ophir, Gai Ophir, Limor Ormsby, Michelle Juniors 79 Above-ANOTHER PICTURE?-Adam Goodman cracks a smile for the press. Right-HE WAS THERE A MINUTE AGO-Jen Homan scans the football game for a player. Orr, Jennifer Pacella, Katharine Pardee, Amy Peng, Albert Pepin, Michael Perguidi, Stefanie Perkins, Brittany Perlaky, Sara Perlmutter, Brent Peroulakis, Elizabeth HWS Peskurich, Jason Peterson, Thomas Phaneuf, Nicole Phillips, Michelle Plankey. Julie ' Ll .♦ 80 Juniors Juniors 81 Above-JUST RELAXING AT HOME-Barbara Ryan relaxes at home when she has no homework. Right-WHAT SKILL-Thad Eldredge shows us how it is done. 82 Juniors Shulman, Kristin Silverman, Aaron Simonoff, Lori Singo, George Sinsigalli, Eric Spink, Michael Spinney, Benjamin Stachowicz, John Staggs, Kim Starr, Allisa Steele, Michael Strodel, Sharon Swords, Scot Sylvia, Matthew Szczepanek, Edward Above-SEE YA LATERI-Glenn Madison heads tor his locker atter a hard day ' s Top left -GOOD BUDDIES-Adam Zolotor and Mark Schwartz hang around after school. Left-LAST MINUTE WORK-Cheryl Murray.Anne Pomerantz.and Leah Gold- man finish up last minute preparations for the upcoming day. Juniors 83 In California they play on the beach, in Longmeadow we play in the gym. What is it Intramural Volleyball. Again this year there was a girl ' s and boy ' s division but due to the popularity of the sport the boy ' s divi- sion was split in two. A boy ' s ninth and tenth division and an eleventh and twelvth division now exist. The girl ' s division consists of seven teams. The Seagrams Spirits, a Senior team man- aged an undefeated season and took first place. The Socos another Senior team placed second, the Manimals and JB3, both Junior teams, placed third and fourth and the Spikers topped off the top five. In the boy ' s 9th and 10th division three teams existed. The Thundercats took first place away with an undefeated year. The Warriors and Exterminators took second and third place respectfully. The 11th and 12th grade division was a great sucess, having 1 1 teams. The White Shadow a Senior team took first place, the Trojans took second, the Untouchables third, the Edge, fourth and Jerry ' s Kids, fifth. There was alot of competition for the top. Right-LOOK OUT!!-Senior John Dugan serves the ball as the White Shadows look on. Szyluk. Gregory Toirac, Jose Tremble, Katie Trenholm, Michael Tufts, Dana Tyson. Kimberly Uss, Stephen Van Wagner, Robert Vinson, Noelle Vivenzio. Fred Vogel. Shari Walat. Robert Walczak, John Walsh, Kathleen Walthouse. Julie 84 Juniors Above Left-SPORTSMANSHIP-Seniors Lome Shomes and Bill Dansereau congratulate each other on a job well done. Above-READY, AIM, FIRE-Kristen Hoyt serves up some ac- tion in the girl ' s division. Wason, Jennefer Welch, Kristen Werman, Wendy Wesson, Lauren Whiteside, Meg Wiener, Andrew Wilde, Kristen Willett, Scott Wiseman, Stephanie Zeger, Sahri Juniors 85 Top left-OH, HI THERE!- Mike Spink found by one of our photographers in the halls. Above -DON ' T RUSH-Candice Jalonen caught in between classes for a picture. Top right-PAYING ATTENTION?-Kate Pacella looks over from class to smile for a picture. Right-HOW ABOUT THOSE GIANTS?-Jim Murphy, who has just fin- ished lunch, talks with some friends. 86 Juniors Top right-CLOSE UP-Claudia Mari shows us her better side. Above-WHAT A LOOK- Mitch Feinsod won ' t even smile for the camera. Top left-STARTLED-Greg Odierna is shocked when his picture is taken. Left-JUST LOOKING Hillary Reiter finds out what is going on at the other end of the football field. Juniors 87 Sofi£ m vie Above-OFFICERS-Row 1; Ms. Finn, Secretary Andrea Engleman, Mr. Ge- linas. Row 2: Treasurer Stephanie Lyons, President Jackie Joseph, Vice President Tracy Paczkowski. Right-MOM HOW LONG TILL IT STARTS??-Rich Kielbania waits for the football game to start. Adelson, Eric Airne, Anthony Allison, Keith Axler, Brian Balakier, Richard Banson, Felice Barbieri, Marianne Barkman, Cara Barksdale, Heather Battaini, Kim Bayley, Johanna Belknap. Angela Bergeron, Christopher Bourcier, Eric Bouslit, Frankie 88 Sophomores Boutin. Erin Braverman, Joshua Brenerman. Maria Brooslin, Andrew Brulport, Amy Brunette, Robert Bruns. Jay Burke, Brian Bye, Jeffrey Calcasola, Richard Cardaropoli. Louis Carrier, Nicole Casey, Michael Cash. Christy Cavanagh, Christopher Top Left-HO-HUM-Lou Spelios attests to the fact that Sophomore year isn ' t easy. Above-FLEX-Mike Casey shows us his muscles. (Where? - ' ) Left-YES WE LOVE SCHOOL-Heather Murray and Chris Midura smile as they come out of History. Sophomores 89 Semi- ? t ttti£ It was Tuesday night. November tenth, a frigid even- ing that gave us our first snowstorm of the season. This was the setting of the Sophomore Semi-formal. Be- cause the next day was Veteran ' s Day. which meant no school, most partygoers stayed out until all hours of the night. The semi-formal started at 7:30 p.m. in the Tivoli Room at Chez Josef with a cocktail hour that lasted until eight o ' clock. During this time, everyone managed to get a look at their peers in all their finery. The guys looked great in their suits and the girls looked fantastic with most of them in dark velvet. There were very few decorations but the room looked great. In front of the soda bar was a great arch of black and white balloons and off to the side stood a table on which was an ice sculpture of our graduation date-1990. Promptly at eight, the curtain sealing off the dining room from the bar opened to reveal round tables with white tablecloths and pink napkins arranged around the dance floor. After finding places at the tables, everyone settled down to a delicious meal of fruit, salad, a choice of chicken or roast beef, and parfaits, while the disk jockey. Kenny Richards, played slow dinner music in the background. After dinner, the DJ played music from the sixties, seventies, and eighties including favorites like Old Time Rock and Roll and Shout . The dancing ended at midnight and comments ranged from Fun! to Awesome! to The best time I ' ve had in a while! Then everyone left for their various parties, but if long time before the semi-formal is forgotten. -Karen Lee Top Right THE SOPHOMORE TAKES THE SENIOR -Doug Dickerman and senior Dena Schulman show us their perly whites. Right GOOD FRIENDS, FINE FOODS Chris Mott, Zach Walen, and Mark Vannini enjoy dessert after a long night of partying. Chapman, Peter Charkoudian, Gregory Chianzio. John Cimmi, Carla Cohen. Mark Councell. Sarah Coupe. Allison Cullman, Matthew Cunningham, Jason Davidson, Barbara Davidson, James Deal. Travis DeCandio. Diane DeLong. Marcy Dickerman. Douglas 90 Sophomores Above left- WELL SHAKE IT UP BABY-Heather Hampf, Donna Lendry, Kate Teahan, Jo Bayley, Heather Murray, and Jen Price enjoy themselves at the Semi-formal. Above-YOUNG LOVE-Eric Bouvier and Ann Mills snuggle up for a picture. Left-JUST GOOD FRIENDS Brett Tarr, Crystal Seidel, Re- becca Van Orden, and her date are partying it up Dreifus, Paul Dullea, Matthew Dullea, Michael Edgerly, Matthew Emerson, Garrett Engelman, Andrea Epstein, David Farrell, Bradford Farrell, Jamie Fleming, Kevin Friedberg, Jason Frost, Alexander Garvey, Kristin Gauthier, Rebecca Germino, Angela Sophomores 91 Above-PASSING TIME AWAY-Jen Gregorski gathers her books from her locker for her next class. Right-FREEZE FRAME-Josh Braverman and Julie Mooradd caught talking in the halls. Girr, Christopher Goldaper, Jason Goldberg, Lawrence Goldberg, Stephen Goldman, Gregory Goldman, Laurie Goldsmith, Miriam Gray. John Green, Dana Green, Lucas Gregorski. Jennifer Grey. David Griffin. Michael Gudikunst, Robert Gunnbat. Bubba 92 Sophomores Hinshaw, Heather Hodges, Christopher Hoff, Julie Hoffman, Matthew Hooper, Leigh Hsieh, Meng Che Hughes, Michael Hutchins, Brendon Izsak, Andrea Jarvis, Richard Sophomores 93 Joseph. Jacqueline Joshi. Ajit Kaufman. Kori Kent. David Kielbania, Richard Kimball. Grayson Kittredge. Bonnie Lamb. Jason Landis, John Lawson, Brian Lee, Karen Lendry, Donna Levitz, Allison Lewis. Aaron Loewenthal, Barbara Ptufamt Minis, tie-dies, and Keds were back in the fashion scene, according to a survey at LHS. As fashionable as we students were, the show us us legs attitude did not overpower the long jean and khaki skirts, both were still favorites. For girls, stoned washed, comfortable jeans topped the list, along with jean jackets, mock turlenecks, blouses, and fisherman knit sweaters. Oversized and Benetton sweaters were still preferred to the new look of cropped sweat- ers. Baring midriffs in the New England winters are just too cold!! The wardrobe was simple for the guys, as always. Stone washed jeans, oxfords, solid and stripped sweaters, rugby shirts, Levis, cords, and baggy college sweats ranked high. The students kept in step with their shoes. L.L.Bean shoes, tennis and high top sneakers, leath- er flats, docksiders, and short leather boots were seen walking the halls. The ever popular keds or skips made it back to the fashion scene, either in bright colors or the plain white. Liz Claiborne scored in the bag department, along with other leather earth tones. Glitter and silver purses scored low on the popularity scale with girls, (we have yet to see a guy with a purse!) Cuddled up to that special person you would prob- ably smell either Laura Ashley, Shalimar, or Colors by Benetton on your girl. Polo and Brute were po- pluar for the guys but mainly used on those special occasions. -Tammy Butler Right-HOT STUFFI-Senior Tricia Carroll models the girl ' s classic look:a cropped sweater, mini skirt, flats and black nylons. 94 Sophomores Long, Eric Lyon, Tanisha Lyons, Stephanie Madison, Michelle Magovern, James Martenson, Gary Martin, Jason McCullough, Richard McFarlin, Kernaa McLaughlin, Daniel McMahon, Kevin Mercker, Jeramie Midura, Christopher Miller, Sarah Mills, Ann Above-LOOKING COOLI-Senior Sharon Rencus models stone-washed jeans. Bomber jacket, and white leather boots. Left-SUAVE AND SOPHISTICATED Senior Kyle Kisiel shows off his three button sweater, oxford shirt, pleated pants, and Bean shoes. Sophomores 95 96 Sophomores Above-THE NEW KID IN TOWN-Edie Rumpnicki poses for her first yearbook picture. Left-WORK AND PLAY-Angie Germino works hard during her study while Rebeeca Guathier socializes. Sophomores 97 Rogers, Christopher Rogers, Ralph Rosol, Jodi Ruffy, Bryan Rupnicki, Edith ), Sachdeva, Kavita Sasen, Leigh Schafer, Lori Schlueter, Kurt Schneider, Jetfrey Schnitzler, Micaela Schwartz, Alisa Schweiger, Dana Schweiger, Jennifer Schwerin, Heather Above-NOW WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO?-Felice Banson and Tasha Ter- valon discuss their plans afterschool. Right WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS WEEKEND?-Heather Hinshaw chats with a friend about his weekend plans. 98 Sophomores Top left-JUST STANDING THERE-Angela Belknap and Laurie Goldman talk in the halls in between classes. Left-GOOD TIMESl-Jason Martin, Heather Hampf, and Lisa Mirkin enjoy their free block in the cafeteria. Seidel, Crystal Sergentanis, Jason Shatz, Adam Shay, Mara Sher, Adam Sherman, Michelle Shiraki, Amy Shore, Sammi Simpson, Scott Sinos, Rania Sinsigalli, Jessica Slachta, Gregory Smith, Kimberly Sorrentino, Lauren Sophomores 99 Pep Ratty 100 Sophomores • n-i ii • Top Left-READY, OK-The cheerleaders get ready to perform their dance at the pep rally. Above-WATCHING AND WAITNG-The crowd waits for the football team to come running in. Left-THE LAST FEW WORDS-The football team listens as a final speech is being given. Vannini, Mark Varley, John Wakeman, Carlie Walen, Zachary Wallace, Brian Wallace, Joseph Weiler, Amy Welker, David Wilson, Michael Winkler, Robert Sophomores 101 Top left-WALKING HOME . . AGAIN-John Gray crosses the playing field on the way home from LHS. Above-I JUST LOVE GYM-Elama Themistos is outside preparing for a fun game of speedball Top right-ALL YOUR HOMEWORK DONE?-Heather Barksdale laughs during a study in the cafeteria Right-HISTORY, ANYONE?- Jen Schweiger looks up and hopes that this will soon be over. 102 Sophomores Left-GET TO YOUR NEXT CLASSl-Stephanie Lyons is gathering her books at her locker during passing period. Below-WHERE ' S THE CONDUCTOR?-Mark Titus takes a break from playing his clarinet to watch the football game. Bottom left-WHAT ' S THE SCORE-Michelle Sherman happily watches an LHS football game. Bottom right-THE DAY IS OVER- Joel Van Amberg and Dana Green unlock their bikes as they leave school. T J ' r r Sophomores 103 p e4 6me t Above-OFFICERS-Row 1: Vice President Rachel Glazer, Treasurer Ben Ledewitz. Row 2: Mr. Carellas, Secretary Tammy Butler, President Chris Martin- elli, Ms. Affron. Top Right-HMMMMMMM-Hannah Freedberg comtemplates three more years at LHS. I Acconcio, Christopher Airne, Michelle Anable. Derek Anderson, Julie Armstrong, Laine Arsenault, Brian Ashe, John Bach, Andrea Bailey. Kerri Barksdale, Christopher Barr. Paul Bartlett. Erinn Bazick, Jonathan Bennett. Jonathan Berger, Matthew 104 Freshmen Above Left-FASCINATING-Debbie Fisher experiences the wonders of science. Above WHERE IS THE TRUNK ON THESE THINGS? Brian Cope figures out how he is going to carry his school things home. Left-THREE WEEKS FOR THAT??-Derek Young-Typical freshman who reads over the rules and regulations of LHS Freshman 105 Charles, Mary Collina, Grayson Collings, Dwight Cooney. Lisa Cope, Brian Crosson, Kresha Cullman, Elizabeth Curran, Damaris D ' Ascoli, Anna Davis, Anthony Davis. Susan Degon, Suzanne Demos, Brandon Dimonaco, Jill Dolce, Kristen ?%446, €UtCC The annual Freshman Dance was an all request Friday night with disk jockey Steve Pelletier. Music greeted the freshmen as they began to wander into the school at 7:30 pm. Socializing in the halls was first on the agenda, but then, slowly, the freshmen be- gan to make their way into the cafeteria where many stood tentatively in their groups. Nobody was ready to make the first move. Finally, led by a few daring danc- ers, small groups started to move to the tunes blaring from the speakers. Once the dance was officially off the ground, it was non-stop rock until ten o ' clock. Chairs and tables were set up for those who didn ' t feel like dancing , or just wanted to take a break with a soda or candy bar. Breaks were also taken by retreat- ing to the halls or bathrooms to cool off, or to make a quick-check of one ' s appearance. However, dancers from everywhere were lured into motion in the cafeteria by the wide variety of hits ranging grom Steve Miller ' s Junglelove . the Beatle ' s Twist and Shout , INXS ' s Need You Tonight , and Tiffany ' s I Think We ' re Alone Now . Most of the songs that were played were quick-mov- ing, but slower songs such as Stairway to Heaven , were also received with much enthusiasm. Many of the freshmen stayed at the dance until 10:00 pm, when the last dance was danced, and the last song was sung. But, determined not to let a good thing end, many freshmen then headed over to Friendly ' s to finish off the night! -Tammy Butler Above nght-SPECTATOR ' S SPORT-lf these freshmen spend their time watching people dance-maybe they ' ll learn something Right-WALK THIS WAY-Enc LeDuc and Brandon De- mos show us where Run-DMC learned their moves. 106 Freshmen Doyle, Eric Drummey. Deborah Dyson, Wendy Egan, Catherine Epstein, Craig Ezell, Andre Fagin, Chad Fanelli, Karen Farrell, Richard Feinsod, Mindy Filosi, Paul Fingeroth, Tanya Fisher, Deborah Fitzgibbons, Matthew Fleisher, Tracy Left-ZZZZZZZ . , -George O ' Connor, Ben Ledewitz. and Chris Martmelli won- der how they got dragged into this job. Freshmen 107 108 Freshmen Freshmen 109 Kalashian, Michael Kahsh, Michael Kaufman, Brett Keane. Kristin Keay. Joshua Kennedy, Patrick Kent, Vieta Kim, David King, Sean Kosowski, Christopher Labovitz, Jeffrey Lagassie, Renae Lagunowich, Paul Lao, Helen Lawrence, Mary H Above-STILL HUNGRY?-Matt Fitzgibbons just can ' t seem to enjoy LHS ' s lunches. Right-FINISHED EARLYt-Ravi Thakur converses with the people at his table since he is done eating. 1 10 Freshmen Top Left-SATISFACTION!-Aimee Teta and Amy Walker are happy with the Lancer victory. Above-WHO SAYS FREASHMAN AREN ' T HAPPY?-Debbie Drummey shows off her friendly LHS smile. Left WORKING HARD-Nancy MacElhiney works hard on her Spanish reading. Freshmen 111 Above-IS THIS MY GOOD SIDE?- John Ashe poses for another picture. Right THE MILLION DOLLAR SMILE Sonya Schwartz flattered by the photographer, gives the smile that we have all been waiting for. MacElhiney, Nancy MacKenzie, Kerry Magee. Mitchell Maggi, Lee Magill. Amy M aguire. Louise Mandell. Joshua Marchese. Traci Marcoe. Michelle Marshall. Jaban Martmelli. Christopher Matulewicz. Sara Mayock, John McCann, Timothy McFarlm, Brian UWF gi . n 1 i 1 12 Freshmen McMonagle, Patrick Meadows, Jamie Metz, Marcia Mitchell, Jeffrey Moran, Brian Moran, Kevin Moynahan, Sean Mukherjee, Avik Neeld, Brian Nietupski, Jason O ' Connor, George O ' Connor, Henri O ' Malley, Shawn O ' Rourke, Devin O ' Rourke, Particia Left-WOW HE IS HOTII-Debbie Hoffman and Laura Boehm check out the boys across the hall. Above-SHOWING HIS SMILE-Freshman Brian Moran shows us his dimples. Freshmen 1 13 I can ' t get into that pool , I look terrible in my bathing suit , We don ' t have enough time to change , The Wet Head Syn- drome . Do these seem familiar to you. They certainly do if you took Freshman gym and did swimming second quarter. This years class was lucky though, over the summer the pool was cleaned, fixed, and given a new look. This made the adjustment a little easier to accept. This year ' s class also had it differ- ent in that they had to swim three times a week so that a health education program could be fit in. No matter how hard and agonizing it all seems, it ' s really not that bad-nobody has died from it yet!!! - Elena Contos Right-SPLISH, SPLASH-Kerri Bailey and Alex Rossi kick their way through the water. Oakley, Heidi Occhiuti, Marc Okshteyn, Gregory Orenstein, Ari Orenstein, Rachel Parsons, Kristin Pelletier, Kristin Polga, Justin Pomerantz, Maurice Pozzuto, Joseph Purnell, Brian Ray. Raj Raymond. Dana Reiss, Susan Reynolds, Chadwick Above-OK FRESH PEOPLE ... Mr. Harris says Pace don ' t race . Left DEAR LORD . . . -Erin Bartlett, Kristen Pellitier, and Maria Geha pray that someday this will all be over. Riccio, Carrie Roberts, Jason Rossi, Alexandra Rossow, Audrey Rothschild, Jason Rousou, Anthony Rovelli, Andrea Rubman, Amy Ruffy, Lisa Ryan, Amy Ryan, Brendan Sandler, Stephen Santaro, Nicole Scagliarini, Sara Schafer, Sarah Freshmen 1 15 Above-HI, HOW ARE YOU DOING?-Greg Okshtein looks at the camera with anticipation. Right-WHAT ' S NEXT-lt has been a hectic day for Tammy Butler. Schinke, Heidi Schwartz, Sonya Scrivano, Melinda Serafino, Donna Serrenho, Karen Sherman, Stuart Shomes, Seth Shyloski, John Sibilia, Elizabeth Silver, Erika Sirulnik, Abby Srebnick, Brian Stevens, Jodi Stone, Rachel Sullivan. Matthew 1 16 Freshmen Swords, Brad Sylvia, Marjorie Talbot, Aimee Templeton, Robbie Teta, Aimee Thakur, Ravi Thomas, Amanda Townsend, Angela Tremble, Marie Underwood, Bruce Above Left-IT ' S COLD OUT HERE-Erica Haley bundles up at the football game. Above-I ' M A HAPPY CAMPERI-lt has been a great day for Mary Lawrence. Left-I CAN EVEN SEE MY FACE-Brandon Demos looks at the sparkle of the cafeteria tables. Freshmen 1 17 Linger, Lance Uss, Christina Vadnais, Melanie Van Gaasbeck, Kim Varley, Peter Vassallo, Paul Walker, Amy Watts, Jackie Webber, Melinda Welker, Brian , Above-BLLHH-Lisa Cerasa gives us her thoughts on school. Top Right-OPTIMA FORTUNAII- Jessica Friedman looks up from her Latin homework to see what going on. Right DON ' T KNOW MUCH ABOUT BIOLOGY his Bio in the cafeteria. -Anthony Davis works on 1 18 Freshman Westbrook, Michael Willse, Jonathon Winkler, Kristen Youmell, Daniel Youmell, Matthew Young, Christopher Young, Derek Zimmer, Carolyn Zollman, Julie Zullrain, Prince Top Left-ISN ' T SCHOOL FUN-Karen Grambach takes a break from her busi- ness class. Above MONOCOTYLEDONS, DICOTYLEDENS -Patricia ORourke does her Biology while Kristen Keane looks on. Left-THE CROWDS, THE PEOPLE-Cherie Bergeron finally finds a place at a crowded Freshaman table. Freshmen 1 19 Top-BUDDIES FOREVER-Ali Demarjian and Marie Tremble-friends till the very end. Above-I CAN ' T BELIEVE ITS ALMOST HERE-Shane Utsinger waits for the bell to ring on Friday afternoon. Right-PROUD TO BE ME-David Lee isn ' t ashamed to say he is a Freshman! 120 Freshmen Left-GET OUT THOSE BOOKS! After lunch, Vieta Kent starts her homework. Below-OFF DUTY-Sean Moynahan taking a break from his work to have some fun. Bottom-WON ' T YOU BE MY FRIEND?-Nicole Santoro and Brian Swords are glad that they are friends. Freshmen 121 r?W £W ft ? £ 7 Se ) w £ved? Editor: Maria Berson Right HOT STUFF Seniors Tony Templeton and Angie Johnson getting involved in Grease 122 Orgamzations Left-WE SERVE-Key Club members getting involved at a meeting. Organizations 123 Below-IMPORTANT PEOPLE-Underclass editor Lou Spelios and Co editor-in- chief Kate Yahres search for the best pictures as Tony Rodolakis watches on. Masacksic Row 1:1. Ho, L.Goldman, D.Lee, E.Kaplan, J.Lin, A.Levitz, J.Raymond. Row 2:J.Radding, N.Damon, T.Meregian, F.Banson, I.Brownstein, S.Kelly, B.Ryan, C.Davitt. Row 3:J. Price, E.Contos, K. Yahres, J.Armstrong. Row 4:A.Matulewicz, M.Barowsky, E.Heaphy, D.Spivak, L. Spelios, T.Rodolakis, K.Battini, D.Murray, M.Berson, L.Mea- dor, T.Butler, Mr. Potvin. Above-COPY IS MY LIFE-Copy editor Eve Kaplan calls for some help. Above YOUR ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE CAMERA Photo editor Jeremy Price has time to stop and have his picture taken. I ! ' m Above-ADDING IT ALL UPll-Business editor Charlene Davitt goes over the yearbook sales. 124 Yearbook $et tie ' Peefatffflff I love working on the yearbook, and I hope that everyone enjoys our hard work. -Kate Yahres Top Left SPORTS AT ITS BEST- Sports editor Dana Spivak goes over her pages before they go to the plant. Above-LOOKIN GOOD-Senior layout editor Ari Matulewicz is glad to have her deadline past. y Did you get the feeling? The yearbook staff certainly did! Using the motto of Get the Feeling! Editors-in-chief Elena Contos and Kate Yahres, advisor Mr. Potvin, an group of writers, photogra- phers, typists, copy writers, and graphic people aspired to capture LHS ' s memories which would definetly want to be remembered. The black and white photos caught stu- dents and faculty during the year, the copy writers wrote down the memories, and the staffs worked on the layouts. Despite the busy afternoons, the working on the weekend, and coming in during vaca- tions, the staff felt confident about their work. It ' s filled with a lot of new and exciting ideas. It will definety be the best! stated Elena Contos. So catch the spirit and GET THE FEELING!! -Karen Lee Middle Lett WHEN WILL IT ENDI77-Co-editor-in- chief Elena Contos looks over a layout but always has time to smile. Above-DOUBLE TROUBLE-Faculty editors Nancy Damon and Felice Banson try to organize the faculty section. Left-TAKING A BREAK-Organizations editor Maria Berson and people staff member Cheryl Herman pose in front of the yearbook bulletin board. Yearbook 125 Impressions Row 1:E.Lynn, C.Cobbs, K.Pacella, N.Phaneuf, H.Sisitsky. Row 2: H.Freedberg, M.Airne, J.Gainski, A.Cutting, B.Tarr, M.Schnitzler. Row 3:P.O ' Rourke, V.Hoyt, S.Zeger, L.Fijol, J.Price, Ms. McShane. Row 4: A. Schwartz, A.Sher, J.Gutstein, M.Casey, S.Houston, D.Spivak, L.Schafer. Rough Draft Row 1:N. Shelly, T.Kimball. Row 2:V.Quinlan, S.Councell, M.Sullivan, H.Goldstein, J.Lefer. Row 3:J. Donnelly, C.Girr, C.Gilman, B.Tuman, M.Casey, C.Labovitz, Mr. Kirkpatrick. Jet Jotter Row 1:M. Chapman, M.Maxwell, 2:Mr. Fitzgerald, T. Withers, R.Walat, L.Ftnn, E.Agli, A.Pomerantz. Row J.Leib, K.Polga. S.Zimmer. Below-ANOTHER ARTICLE T?-Senior Elizabeth Agli is thrilled to write another article for the JJ. ' Read tee ifaa w Impressions is a student-done maga- zine in every aspect. The contents are written by students, edited by students, and for the students. -an Impressions member The diverse distiction be- tween between Longmeadow High School ' s three literary publications can be credited to the difterent staff members on each. This past year of the Constitution, I think Ben Fran- lin would have been proud of the Jet Jotter , stated advisor Mr. Fitzgerald. The JJ provides its readers with relevant, inter- esting, and opinionated sto- ries, which aim to reach out to a broader audience at LHS. Their attempt is to provoke thoughts about our communi- ty and world. In a lighter view, the Rough Draft attacks more humorious views such as record reviews, fashion trends, and school ac- tivities. One anonymous RD writer stated, The RD does not impose it ' s articles on it ' s audience, nor does it force their personal views on any- one. We mearly print the sto- ries and let our readers use their imagination. . Imaginations are definetly put to use with LHS ' s third publication, the yearly Impres- sions magazine. Poetry, prose, and art grace these pages in what is perhaps the most creative of the three. All of the articles and art in the Impressions is submitted by the creative student body at LHS. Mark Casey and Eric Watts the co-editors-in-chief stated, Great minds think alike, great writers think Im- pressions. -Eve Kaplan 126 Literature Above-WAIT, WHAT IS THAT YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER DOING HERE?!? Some of the Jet Jotter staff honored to have their picture taken. Left-THE HEAD HONCHOS Rough Draft Editors-in- chief Craig Labovitz, Kristen Hayes, and Mike Mandell. Literature 127 Right DON ' T GET THE WRONG IMPRESSION the Impression ' s staff poses for an out of the ordinary picture. 128 Literature Top Left-EXTRA! EXTRAI-The Jet Jotter awaits it ' s delivery. Top Right-A GOOD REPORTER IS A HAPPY REPORTER-Senior Mary Pat Chapman likes to work on the Jet Jotter. Left-TERRIFIC THREESOME Rob Walat, Anne Pomerantz, and Jeff Leib three JJ division editors pose for a snapshot. Literature 129 %e y £d Uu4£c N.H.S Row 1: J. Doolan, M. Harris, E. Agli, B. Sanford, J. Lin, J. Gottleib, R. Chapman, T. Rowland, J. Magill, I. Ho, K. Walsh. Row 2: N. Damon, K. Raman, K. Rau, I. Brownstein, T. DeWeese, G. Rowland, S. Rencus. Row 3: H. Goldstein, J. Kaufman, M. Gerstein, K. Pacella, A. Pomerantz, S. Uss, C. Paczkowski, P. Clark. G. Guardione, C. Barnes, J. Cohen, M. Shay, S. Epstein, T. Ratner. Row 4: N. Nichols, R. Haley, S. Vogel, B. Nathanson, J. Fitzpatrick, K. Schleuter, J. Masi. Row 5: G. Hiltpold, R. Gafter, K. Flaherty, A. Silverman, A. Briones, G. Chase, D. Huie. Row 6: L. Mitchell, J. Stachowitz, M. Gold, D. Ruark, K. Yahres, E. Contos, J. Stevens, J. Donnelly, B. Williams, M. Ormsby. Above-NHS OFFICERS-Row 1: M. Mandell, J. Christopherson, T. Carroll, C. Labovitz. Row 2: S. Grodsky, C. Gilman. Missing M. Casey. Above-WHAT A SPEECH- Mike Mandell has the crowd sitting on the edge of their seats at the NHS. induction. 130 NHS Above-MAKING THE FIGURES WORK OUT-Treasurer Scott Grodsky collects dues from the members of NHS. « 111 1 J Left-THE TOP OF THE HEAP Sen- iors Ben Falk, John Dugan, Jay Don- nelly, Tom DeWeese, Elena Contos, and Patty Clark stand as they are in- ducted into NHS. Left-YOU NEED 45 BOOKS FOR TOMOR- ROW!?-Senior book store chairman Charlie Gil- man mans the bookstore during lunch. Below-HELPING OTHERS OUT-Senior Eli Gil- man tutors sophomore Matt Hoffman with his classes. National Honor Society, or NHS, acknowledges the aca- demic achievements of juniors and seniors. Every year, new members are chosen in a fac- ulty election based on leader- ship, scholarship, service, and character. A piont system is used in which 2 pionts are giv- en for an A in a course, 1 for a B, OforaC, and-1 for a D. To be eligible a student must have 16 pionts by the end of sophomore year and 18 pionts by the end of junior year. This year, there were 116 members. Advised by Mrs. Pincus and Mrs. Degon and led by president Mike Mandell, vice-president Charlie Gilman, secretary Janet Christopher- son, social secretary Tricia Carroll, treasurer Scott Grodsky, and tutoring chair- men Craig Labovitz and Mark Casey. NHS continued its tra- dition by tutoring during school hours and giving away scholarships of money raised from dues and fund raisers. You might have even seen var- ious members supervising the bookstore during lunch and selling baked goods to parents at Parent ' s Night. NHS also joined in the fundraiser to help the Homeless this year. -Karen Lee I ' m really flattered to be a member of NHS. It gives me a feeling of being one of the best. -Nancy Damon Above-WHAT SMILES-Seniors Mike Sweet and Jon Sweet inducted into NHS- Oh how sweet!! NHS 131 AFS brings people together from dif- ferent countries and it gives people a bet- ter understanding of other cultures. -Susie Reiss Three groups that bring people from different areas to- gether are AFS, ABC, and Metco. American Field Service Club combines social and culutral programs to its members. Once a month the nearly fifty members gather to discuss new and fun events. This year the LHS AFS club was hon- ored to host a Finnish ex- change student, Hedi Grass. Hedi has been able to share her culture with the students and has learned alot about ours. Advisor Mrs. lanzito said, Our local AFS club not only meets other American stu- dents from different areas but they have fun and broaden their knowledge about cul- Above SMILES EVERYONE Sopho more Ralph Rogers and freshman Dwight Collings smile after an exciting day at LHS. tures from other worlds. We are also fortunate to share our school with A Better Chance Program. ABC is made up of talented teens from the inner cities who live together on Wenonah Rd. Many of it ' s participants have gone on to very prestigeous colleges and sucessful ca- reers. Some kids at the LHS have to take the bus to school in the morning, but for a certain bunch the ride is a little bit longer. They are the kids in METCO, a group which comes from Springfield and other sur- rounding areas in search of a better education in Longmea- dow. i Right-COOL DUDE-Senior Malik Sievers casually walks to class. 132 AFS ABC Metco Right-A CHORUS LINE-Kyle Kisiel, Cheryl Murray. Lynda Meador, Brit- tany Hoff, and Kristen Welc h on top of it all. ;l ' h ' l(nii tn Li. ' .- n Left-LOOK OVER HERE-Brittany Hoff and Kristen Welch pause for a moment from their AFS discussion. Below STAND UP AND SMILE President Jo Bayley is always full of smiles. Above-SAY CHEESE-Senior David Brown is proud to be a member of ABC. ABC Row 1:D.Collings, R.Rogers, A.Davis. Row 2:M.Sievers, R.McRae, D.Brown. Above-SPECIAL AFS ' ers-Advisor Mrs. lanzito, junior Vanessa Hoyt, and senior Hedi Grass pay attention to the meeting. AFS Row 1:S. Davis, S.Reiss, T.Miller, C.Murray, J. Bayley, D.Tufts, C.Baker, K.Welch, J.Bruns, B.Hoff, M.Madison, S.Miller. Row 2:A.Ryan, W.Dyson, M.Metz, C.Davitt, D.Long, J.Homan, J.Toriac, L.Meador, K.Battini, D.D.Murray, S.Husson, D.Zides, L.Goldman, S.Lapierre, E.Thompsen, Mrs. lanzito. Row 3:A.Sheehan, A.Matulewicz, K.Kisiel. AFS ABC Metco 133 7tetv U$a t4, Do you feel the yearn for the great outdoors? Or maybe you would like a taste of the Chinese culture? Either choice LHS accomodated both the Outing Club provided Safe outdoor activities for anyone interested. Supervised by Mr. Hirsch, the club met once a week and had a wide range of activities. This year ' s high- lights were trips to Nobleview River, canoeing and ski trips both cross country and down- hill. It ' s a chance to explore the outdoors while exploring yourself, said one member, You learn about your self-lim- its and you instill a sense of trust in yourself and in your class mates. The Chinese Club, headed by Mrs. Su, is a rare opportu- nity for students to experience an entirely different culture, al- most first hand, minus the ac- tuality of being in China. Being one of only three high schools in Massachusetts to offer this club, students speak highly of both the teacher and the class ' s informal first name ba- sis. She is truly interested in her work, said Gary Marten- son of Mrs. Su, It ' s unlike any other class in school because the students participate, it ' s not just lectures. Top Right-FILL E ' R UP!-The Outing Club gathers to see Mr. Hirsch get water from the water pump. Above ANYONE FOR WATER??- Senior Mike Connor offers some water to the group, any takers? 134 Outing Chinese iii , I ' m in the Outing Club to get away from the pressures of it all. -Eli Gilman I Top Left-NOT MORE HOMEWORK-Freshman Dana Raymond shutters at the thought of more homework. Middle Left -A LESSON IN CHINESE-Mrs Su and sophomore Angela Balknap go over Chinese grammar. Left-YOU WANT A 700 WORDS ESSAY IN CHINESE? Junior Matt Reynolds gets excited about his Chinese homework? Above-OUTING CLUB Row 1: R. Orban, L Shomes. Row 2: D. Lieber, L. Frosch, M. Airne, W. Dicen, V. Hoyt, L. Fijol, S. Zeger, E. Gilman, C. McKeon, D. Killeen, J. Moorad, M. Wenz, R. Sinos, Mr. Hirsch. Above-CHINESE CLUB Row 1: M. Metz, S. Reiss, A. Belknap. Row 2: M. Reynolds, T. Paczkowski, M. Maxwell, Mrs. Su, K. Schluter, I. Teres, J. Moorad, R. Orban, G. Martenson, A. Shiraki. Above-THE GANGS ALL HERE-The Outing Club gathers together for a picture on one of their trips. Outing Chinese 135 S fiente ice t6e I like to go to SADD because it is a subject I strongly believe in and it makes me feel important. -Julie Walthouse To sum the International Club at LHS, advisor Mr. Santos said, It is an ac- tive and dedicated bunch of young people interested and concerned with world events that will effect their lives . This past year marked the second year of the club ' s existance and its 25 members hosted month- ly programs based on stu- dent focused issues such as Central American Aware- ness Day. Another group of con- cerned students belong to SADD-Students Against Drunk Driving. Headed by a committee of Hillary Rieter, Kristen Bergin, Jen Doolan, and Cheryl Herman, the group aims to save teens lives by discouraging a combination of drinking and driving. We don ' t tell people not to drink , stated Herman, we just trying to get the public aware that the two don ' t mix. -Yue Kaplam Above-HOW SADD-Juniors Leah Goldman and Paula Ferazzi listen to the effects of drinking and driv- ing. 136 SADD lnternational Top SADD ADVISOR Mr Berte runs a meeting to stop drinking and driving. Above THAT INTERNATIONAL LOOK Ju nior Aaron Silverman takes time from his speech for a quick picture. Top Center CELEBRITY SPEAKER Mika Mendala speaks out against aparthide in the world. Above-WHAT A PENSIVE MOODI-Senior Jeff Leib listens intently to Mika Mendela ' s speech about aparth- ide. Left-WERE NOT SAD-Juniors Dennis Hebert and Keith Cunningham participate in another SADD activity. SADD Row U.Doolan, K.Bergin, H.Reiter, C.Herman Row 2:S.Berstein, N. Shelly, F.Banson, E.Agli, M.Harris, D.Long, J.Gre- gorski. Row 3:A. Vincent, K.Raman, K.Fox, N.Lev, J.Walthouse. K.Gaynor, J. Lord. Above-TELL IT HOW IT IS-Senior Michelle LaRosa gives an introductory speech for Mika Mendela. Above-WHAT A CUTE PAIRII-Senior Kate Polga poses with the guest speaker from Nicarugua during th Central American Aware- ness Day. SADD lnternational 137 %€U t, fiatvenl Math Team is an opportunity to out do others in their own territory. -Mike Mandell This year ' s three least recog- nized parts of LHS were the Chess team, Math team and As- Schools-Match-Wits team. The Math team (Todd Rowland, Mike Mandell, Athony Airne, Jason Stevens, Tom DeWeese, Irene Ho, and Felice Banson) under the direction of Mr. Daniels met 3-4 times and competed in Westrn Mass Tournaments. The Chess team (Todd Rowland, Bill Tuman, Malik Sievers, Jon Lin, Stephen Lin, and Eric Watts) met every week with Advisor Mrs. Sutton and became first in their league. Home meets were played in the teacher ' s cafeteria after school. The As-Schools-Match-Wits team met 3-4 times and compet- ed on the show in October. The team consisted of 4 players, Mark Casey, Gordon Elgart, Bri- an Nathanson, and Kate Pacella, and one alternate, Rob Walat. Under advisor Mr. Berte the team was almost victorious in a close race against Chicopee. -Kate Pacella Top Right MATHEMATICS AT ITS BEST Sen lor Todd Rowland takes time from his busy schedule to enjoy math. Above A PERPLEXING PROBLEM-Senior Mike Mandell struggles through complex num- bers at the math meet. Right AN INTENSE MOVE Fresh man Anthony Davis strategically places the bishop for a check. 138 Chess Club Math ASMW Below-CONCENTRATION-Fresh- man Dwight Collings stares at the chess board looking tor a winning move. Bottom NUMBER 24, SCIENCE Senior Mark Casey and junior Gordon Elgart practice for the big day. i -— j = Above-AS SCHOOLS-MATCH-WITS- K. Pacella, B. Nathanson, G. Elgart, M. Casey Above-MATH TEAM Row 1 : M. Mandell. J. Stevens. F. Banson. Row 2: I. Ho, T. Rowland. A. Airne. Row 3: Mr. Daniels. T. DeWeese. ' Above-CHESS TEAM Row 1 D Collings. E. Watts. T Rowland Row 2 A. Davis, R. Ray, S Lin. J Lin, M Sievers Row 3 B Tuman, T Rodola- kis, R. Rogers. L Cardoropoli. Mrs Sutter Chess Club ASM W Math 139 Above-TROUBLESOME TWOSOME-Officers Charlene Davitt and Kris- ten Hayes joke around before the meeting begins. Below-WE ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION-Sophomore Jackie Joseph and Barbara Lowenthal listen to all the latest happenings at Keyettes. Above-THE MAIN POWERS-Advisor Ms. Wilkinson and President Mi- chelle Morey show their excitement about Keyettes. miasm . nr Above-OUR KEYETTE LEADERS-Kate Polga and Jen Orr taking charge at a meeting. Row 1: K. Hayes, M. Morey, J. Orr, B. Lyons, K. Polga. Row 2: J. Zolman, S. Kimball, J. Komosa. L. Florio, J. Margolis, D. Miccuci, S. Kimball, S. Schwartz. A. Demerjian. Row 3: K. Bailey, C. Riccio, D. Drummey, K. Lobello. D. Curran, B. Sibilia. T. Fingerotf, M. Oakes, K. Alletto, K. Tyson, I. Hayes. L. Armstrong. D. Fisher. Row 4: Ms. Wilkinson, K. Winkler. S. Degon, A. Teta, T. Paczkowski. A Engleman, D. Lendry, A. Weiler, J. Joseph, J. Rappaport. M. Delong. I. Teres. Row 5: T. Butler, K. McMonagle, S. Strodel. A. Schwartz, G. Collina, J. Rosol. Row 6: K. Freed, S. Rencus, E. Contos. K. Yahres, S. O ' Keefe, K. Hoyt. T. Carroll, M. Mills. J. Armstrong, K Fox, M. Ormsby, K. Gaynor. N. Lev. I. Ho. 140 Keyettes Left-ARE WE HAVING FUN?-Fresh- man Debbie Drummey and Kristen Winkler enjoy these meetings, can ' t you tell? $et t6e SfiOUtffff Being in Keyettes gives me a chance to help people in my community. -Janet Christopherson Above-CAMERA SHY-Senior Rachel Haley listens carefully at a Monday night meeting. Right-IS IT TIME TO G077- Junior Jaime Margolis checks with the person next to her. For the past seventeen years, the Keyettes have been serving the community faithfully. This year had no exceptions. Led by President Michelle Morey, First Vice-President Kate Polga, Sec- ond Vice-President Kristen Hayes, Secretary Jen Orr, Trea- surer Charlene Davitt, and Par- liamentarian Beth Lyons and one hundred and four members asssited Longmeadow and the neighboring communities in var- ious ways. During the Christmas shop- ping season, the Keyettes gift wrapped presents at Holyoke Mall for the March of Dimes. They also were very involved in the Canned Food Drive and Friends of the Homeless, invol- vedin the collection and organi- zation of both. They also helped in the Senior Road Race acting a crossing guards. Along with all of this they also go to Shriner ' s Hospital every Sun- day. Ms. Wilkinson in her sec- ond year as advisor is glad that she can contributed to the Keyettes sucess. -Karen Lee Left-DEDICATION-Sophomore Kim Smith signs in at the end of meeting. Below-SMILE PRETTY-Senior Jen Armstrong loves to come to Keyettes. Keyettes 141 : r-v - KEY CLUB Row 1: D. Spivak, C. Sarnoff, R. Rogers, H. Cohen, M. Carrier, N. Evangueldi. A. Goodman, J. Wallace. Row 2: J. Wasen, J. Winkler, T. DeWeese, M. Anable, S. Grodsky, K. Flaherty, J. Landis, T. Rodolakis, R. Balakier. Row 3: C. Napoli, B. Wallace, D. Davidson, T. Ratner, H. Goldstein, T. Butler, S. Walker, R. Cort, J. VanAmberg, K. Kisiel, C. Nugent. K. Schluter, C. Jalonen, K. Staggs, B. Farrell. Row 4: B. Cohen. J. Davidson, K. Rysek, M. Spink, M. Schartz. Row 5: A. Canova, E. Sinsigalli, D. Hebert, J. Stackowitz, H. Glantz, M. Rubin, J. Pacella. WHAT A STUDI-Senior Mike Anable takes it easy during a routine Monday meeting. Above-HE CAN REALLY JUGGLE-Senior Tom DeWeese amazes ev- eryone with his juggling skills at the Variety Show. Above MATT, WHERE ' S KEVIN? Variety Show director Scott Grodsky looks around for his other two direc- tors. 142 Key Club peeC t6e commitment? Left THE PERFECT KEY CLUBBER Junior Nick Evanguilidi must really love those long Monday night meet- ings. Below-SCOTT, WHERE ' S KEVIN??- Variety Show director Matt White tries to figure out what is going on. Key Club gives us a chance to help other people. We tend to lead sheltered lives sometimes and Key Club teaches to help those who are less fortunate. -Tony Rodolakis The Key Club once again proved its dedication to the community and the school with its continuous efforts to live up to its reputation despite the absence of an advisor. Matt White, the club ' s Presi- dent, stated It has been ea- sier and harder (this year). He mentioned that while on their own, trying new ideas was tops on the list. This year ' s brave officers, who took on the load of run- ning the club, were Matt White; President, Scott Grodsky and Kevin Flaherty; Vice presidents, Chris Nugent; Treasurer, and Kyle Kisiel; Secretary. To back up these five men were sixty-eight en- thusiastic members who kept busy with many activities in- cluding the long-loved snow shoveling and the club favor- ite-The Variety Show. White said, The Variety Show (1988) was the hottest thing this school has ever seen. With confidence like this, the Key Clubbers showed their committment not only to the community, but to our school as well. -Yve Kaplan Far Left-OH KEVIN . . . Variety Show director Kevin Flaherty hides out trom Matt and Scott. Above-TOP GUN-The Senior girl ' s act in the Variety Show had a lot of fun performing. Left-KEY CLUB ACTIVITY- Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil. Key Club 143 i t 70e ' Peet tie Seat? It ' s alot of hard work but it ' s fun and worth all the effort. -A band member This year ' s band, consisting of Concert Band, Wind En- semble, and Jazz Ensemble, is probably one of the best that Longmeadow High has ever seen. This group of students is especially talented as incom- ing Freshman ablely fill the empty positions. The Concert Band alias the training group is made up of mostly Freshman and Sopho- mores paving their way to the select group known as Wind Ensemble and in some cases. They have honed their skils enough to make successful turnouts at the all the con- certs. Wind Ensmeble consists of about thirty students who are more skilled and can learn their music faster. Finally there is the Jazz Ensemble which contain many Medaled stu- dents in the Jazz area. They hav been repeative champions in the State year after year. Many band members can be found playing at the foot- ball games on Saturdays, Pep Rallies, Longmeadow Days Parade, or in the District and All State organizations. They have been giving us terrific music through the years and plan to continue their excel- lance. Below-COFFEE BREAK-Sophomore Adam Sher decides to take a quick break. Above-SWEET HARMONY-Senior Becky Squier and Hillary Reiter play their violins in such perfection. 144 Band Above-NAME THAT TUNE-Sophomore Micaela Schnitzler diligently plays her clarinet. BAND Row 1: A. Joshi, L. Boehm, D. Hoffman, C. Uss, N. MacElhiney, N. Carrier, M. Webber. Row 2: M. Schnitzler, S. Wiseman, A. Townsend, K. Welch, J. Polga, S. Matluwicz, G. Welch. Row 3: D. Lee, F. Banson, ' A. Lovell, J. Davidson, J. Bayley, R. Roger, G. Emerson, D. Young. Row 4: D. Cash, A. Rossel, J. Friedman, M. Maggi, T. Rodolakis, J. Bazik, K. MnMahan, J. Shloski, E. Hall. Row 5: A. Frost, C. Hodges, J. Watts ' P Ritchie, D. Green, M. Griffin. Top Left BRASS PLAY- ERS-Jeff Labovitz, Charlie Gilman, and Rosalind Chapman play their horns at the fall concert. Above-WOW-Tanya Fin- geroff and Julie Zolman play their cellos expertly. Left CAN HE PLAY-Josh- ua Gotlib plays a perfect piece. ORCHESTRA Row 1: K. Fleming, D. Kim, A. Peng, M. Lawrence. J Zollmann, T. Fingeroth, S. Conrad. Row 2: W. Tuman, K. Chang, J. Lin, P Driefus, A. Sher, J. Pozkanzer, E. Heaphy, J. Gotlib. Row 3: D. Grey, B Squier, M. Berger, L. Shaffer, T. Butler, S. Fisher, A. Mukherger, ' E Haaxma, B. Cope, M. Geha. Row 4: S. Uss, J. Labovitz, R. Chapman, D Brown, A. Vinson, D. Green, E. Shukan, C. Schinke, C. Gilman, G. Elgart Above-LISTEN TO THEM PLAY-Kristen Rau, David Brown, Vicki Quin- lan, Tracey Miller, Ariane Vinson. Band 145 CHORUS Row 1: H. Friedburgh, B. Lehman, A. Rubman, M. Sylvia, R. Ray, S. Roberts, J. Johnson, S. Zimmer, J. Garner, M. Marcos, S. Laine, A. Talbot, J. Gloth, J. Anderson. Row 2: A. Magill, C. Dolce, C. Chagnon, A. Demerjian, M. Tremble, A. Silverman, R. Templeton, N. McHelniney, K. Parsons, K. Winkler, H. Broga, M. Fiensod, M. Webber. Row 3: A. Rossow, T. Levette, E. Heaphy, L. Frosh, M. Pomerantz, P. McMonagle, D. Cash, D. Abrahms, J. Quinlan, R. LaGassie, E. Haley, K. Bruce, J. Gainsky, E. Granfield, P. O ' Rourke, T. Turvaian. Below-LET US HEAR IT-Lyrics really sings it at the fall concert. LYRICS Row 1: S. Perlaky, C. Herman, T. Carroll, C. Barnes, M. Bar- owsky, S. Bermani, S. Councell, S. Houston, C. Atkins. Row 2: K. Hoyt, D. Kileen, C. Spencer, M. Creelman, M. Harris, M. Moran, V. Hoyt, Y. Kaplan, A. Johnson, H. Sisitsky. Row 3: H. Dobbs, B. Sanford, D. Kim, C. McKeon, B. Makerawicz, J. Maggi, G. Slacha, T. Templeton. Row 4: C. Gilman, A. Airne, T. Eldridge, M. Connor, M. Wenz, A. Davidson. Row 5: L. Green, D. Dickerman, R. Soltz, A. Lewis, E. Gilman, A. Hirshenfang, E. Batchelder, R. Rugani. CONCERT CHORUS Row 1: C. Canavan, K. Lee, L. Sasen, J. Gre- gorski, M. Goldsmith. J Tranghese. Row 2: J. Gutstein, K. Gleason, K. Tyson. J. Raddmg. S White, J. Walthouse, K. Staggs, E. Julian. Row 3: S. Dabn. B Stenstrom, S Kelley, E. Themistos, S Wiseman, D. Gales, P. Barkman. Row 4: C. Shea, S. Perguidi, B. Squier, J. Trelease, H. Grass, J. Gorden, W. Wellstead. L Hooper. Above-TADAAI-Jay Maggi and Sara Perlaky say we did it!! ' 146 Chorus Left-THE SOUND OF MUSIC-Fresh- men Erica Haley, Hillary Brook, and Melinda Webber singing away. • 9 Left-I GOT THE BEAT-Junior Aaron Silverman and Senior Sean Roberts display their vocal talents. Below-JUST SINGING ALONG Freshmen Maurice Pomeranz and Donny Cash feel the beat. t6e Tttctttc Seatitt ' f Lyrics is a break from classes. Mr. Thomsen works us hard but we love to sing and always have time for fun. -Mimi Barowsky Above-LYRICS ARE SING- INGI-Seniors Tricia Carroll and Eli Gilman project their beauti- ful voices. Far right LISTEN TO LYRICS Seniors Claudine Barnes and Charlie Gilman play sing along. Walking by the LHS chorus room, one not only hears do, re, mi, but 134 students displaying melodic music and enjoyment at the same time. Music department coordina- tors, Mr. Mucci and Mr. Thom- sen, are proud of the fact that we are the best choirs in the state. Lyrics, the 42 member select choir was, as usual, supe- rior this year. For the 9th year in a row, all 20 singers who audi- tioned for the senior district chorus made it. LHS is the only school that boasts this record. Concert chorus and the Mixed Choruses also showed LHS that singing is more than fun and games. At LHS the fun and games is made into an art and taken well beyond typical high school chorus as Mr. Thomsen states, singing is a cooperative effort, our kids work well togeth- er to acheive near professional status. Throughout the year the four choirs performed at various set- tings such as the annual pops concert, exchange concert, and major works concert. Both coordinators agree that, mak- ing good vocal music is always fun, and here, we take our fun very seriously. Chorus 147 Above-DANCE FEVER-Robbie Templeton, Carrie Atkins, and Damon Thomas. Above-BURGER PALACE BOYS-Se an Roberts, Tony Templeton, Doug Dickerman, Mike Sullivan, Brian Mackerawicz. I flk v Above-PINK LAD. ' ES-Kristen Hoyt, Dena Schulman, Ellen Ferris, Stacy White, and Claudine Barnes. 148 Drama Play eei t6e S ctteme t£ t t, t6e 40tf Left- WELL OILED -Ooh, Tony Templeton is so cool. Senior 5k 12  ■ytv fX §■ M ' m %«h JL i m 15 i si.-- b  t5;S E i ■ ink 1 k aiii j v H t 1 ' -— ' MsaiH liiiiM fi 1 !!!■! Being involved in the play is exciting because I get to see everyone working together to strive for that successful mo- ment - -Tanya Meregian The scenario: Danny (Tony Templeton) was stranded at the drive-in, would Sandy (El- len Ferris) ever win his love? Meanwhile Kenickie (Doug Dickerman) and Rizzo (Clau- dine Barnes) were involved in yet another lover ' s quarrel! Not to worry though, Doody, Frenchie, Marty, and Sonny (Brian Makarewicz, Kristen Hoyt, Dena Schulman, Sean Roberts) weren ' t scoring too well with their relationships ei- ther. On the other hand, Jan and Roger (Stacy White, Mike Sullivan) were going strong. Sound like another soap? A bizarre love triangle at LHS? No, it was Grease, the 1987 Fall musical. Fall musical. This year, more than ever, the cast and crew had to pull together due to Mr. Mucci ' s long absence, but following in his footsteps, the group suc- ceeded. It was the truly pro- fessional attitude that pulled us through, stated one proud chorus member. With a super cast and crew, a fantastic pro- ducer-Stephanie Wiseman, and direction by Mr. Mucci-the show sold out to appreciative audiences. Choreographed by Claudia Mari, the lively dances had the entire cast believing we were born to handjive! Grease was the word, was the play, was a success! it Top-AREN ' T THEY CUTE-Senior Steve Eugene Zimmer and Angela Johnson dance the night away. Above-LOOKIE HERE-Seniors Dena Schulman, Stacy White, and Kridten Hoyt examine the ring her marine sent her. Left-A FRIENDLY SMILE-Senior Elizabeth Agli grins for the camera. Drama 149 (fame On tym S6outdet4? Editor: Dana Spivak Staff: Allison Levitz Kim Battaini P Right GREAT SAVE! Freshman Marie Tremble saves the ball before the opponent can score. U- r Above-GET OFF ME!-Junior Mark Lantz has his opponent all over him. 150 Sports - Right-CRASH-Senior An- drew Drummey is tackled as he runs down the tield. X . • , . - jf j j ATV i- f. ..-, ■ Sports 151 Below-THAT FACE-Senior slotback Marc Shay leaves the field of battle. Varsity-Row 1: M. Doyle, S. Brunette. K. Michalik, C. Paczkowski, D. Murphy. J. Cohen, A. Bowen, S. Walker A. Drummey Row 2: M. Shay. N. Mouldon. R. Dallape, J. Maggi. S. Harten, A. Occhuiti, M. Germino, M. Connor. Row 3: B Falk. S. Swords. C. Sumner, D. Watson. R. Sommerville. Row 4: A. Frost, J. Pacella, J. Biscotti, B. Perlmutter. D. Cartelli. Row 5: J. Wallace. R. Brunette. C. Midura. J. Creighton. D. McLaughlin. S. Goldberg, B. Axler. C. Rogers. J. Murphy. C. Myers. Dave Poltack. Row 5: Coach Wilson, M. Cullinan, D. Welker, J. Braverman. G. Singo. B. Winlker. J. Sergentanis, J. Gray. T. Eldredge, M. Dullea. Row 6: Coach Cogswell. Coach Deary, C. Hodges. J. Bruns. J. Rampone. C. Crosby. S. Morgan. M. Gray. J. Egan. 152 Sports Above-GO FOR IT-Senior Andy Drummey looks for daylight. ' Poetfati Longmeadow football did not start out on a high note. Though the defense played well they were 1-2 entering the fourth game. Quarterback Jon Cohen missed the beiginning part of the sea- son due to illness and in the words of Coach Deary, The offense was sput- tering . But their luck changed with the 35-7 win against Chicopee. With Cohen back Longmeadow outscored it ' s opponents 137-34 during a four game winning streak. Junior Brett Perl- mutter was named Springfield Union New ' s Player of the Week for an excel- lant performance scoring 7 touch- downs in two games. In Longmeadow ' s sixth game against Concord-Carlisle senior Ron Sommerville scored 2 touchdowns and 3 to romp over South Hadley. Dennis Murphy, Andy Drummey, and Craig Paczkowski also contributed to help the team on the victory. Unfortunately it all came down after the loss against Greenfield for the Sub- urban League title. The Lancer season did not end there, they played the final game against East Longmeadow on a cold rainy Thanksgiving morning. All in all the season was a good one. Sure it ended in disappointment but the seniors displayed invaluable lead- ership throughout the entire season. -David Lee Long 6 Minnechaug 16 Holyoke 12 Agawam 35 Chicopee 42 Amherst 26 Concord-Carlisle 42 South Hadley Greenfield 29 Northampton 10 East Longmeadow Opponent 19 6 42 7 28 14 14 21 Middle left-READY, HUT-Senior Quarterback Jon Cohen gets set to take the snap from Jay Maggi. Above-GO TEAM-Sophomores Bob Winkler, and Chris Hodgens watch another Lancer victory. Left-ON YOUR MARK-Lancer Defensemen get set to crush the opponents. H | ■ ■ H HI rw-- 1 T . ' Sports 153 Right HERE THEY COME The Lancers crash through to another victory. Bottom left-THOSE LEGS Senior Jim Winkler kicks an- other one through the uprights. 154 Sports Freshman-Row 1: B. Swords, P. McMonagle, S. Goldberg, G. O ' Connor, J. Marshall, M. Cullinan, E. Boyagian, L. Maggi, C. Barksdale. Row 2: E. Epstein, C. Kaylor, A. Ezell, J. Roberts, S. Sherman, B. Underwood, S. King, H. O ' Connor, S. Brahmaver. Sports 155 Watch out-The Varsity Cheerlearders stack up. Varsity-Row 1: M. P. Chapman. C. Pope, C. Bagshaw. Row 2: R. Roberts, M. Carrier, S. Bermani. K. Bergin, E. Marshall, H. Reiter, J. Price, D. Lendry, T. McGuinness. 156 Sports Junior Varsity-Row 1: J. Gregorski, M. Vadnais, M. Scrivano. B. Gauthier. Row 2: D. Serafino, M. Baer, A. Weiler, C. Rulfy. Row 3: E. Themistos, B. Cullinan. Missing M. Sherman. (26eenCe€uU«t4 The 87 ' Lancer football cheer- leaders were off to an early start in August. They were right out there dur- ing double session practices along with the football team. Most of the squad attended the United States Cheeleading Association Camp during the summer where senior captain Mary Pat Chapman was named MA ' s All- Americen . During the week you could see the girls out there under the firm hand of Coach Massie, and their ef- forts paid off when you saw them at the Saturday games. At the Pep Rally they dazzled everyone with their dance routine and the ever so traditional Cha- Cha. This years squad became a fam- ily having breakfasts before the game, M-M-M bagels, candy corns, Im so stuffed how am I going to cheer?!?!. The cheerleaders cheered on the team and pepped up the crowd at all the games, even the one ' s in the pouring rain. The squad was lead by Mary Pat Chapman and co-captains Cheryl Bag- shaw and Carrie Pope. But all the hard work that was done was well worth it because the girls certainly had alot of fun. -Mary Pat Chapman Middle left-FLASH ' EM-Varsity Cheerleaders working on their dance. Middle right-OH MY GOODNESS-Senior Cheryl Bagshaw can ' t believe the gossip. Left-HOT STUFF-The cheerleaders perform at the Pep Rally. Sports 157 Right-DETERMINATIONSophomore Rich Calcasola chases after the ball. Middle Left-MAKING CONTACT-Junior Kevin Rysack sprints down the wing. Middle Center-LEGS AT WORK-Sophomore Matt Dullae smokes the Agawam opponent. Middle Right-UP, UP, AND AWAY-Junior Goalie Mitch Rubin strenches to tip away a goal. fi 1 ' % m ' W ' WWkM rtWuK t ' ■ _ ' ■ h A s .k D ,, „ lotnl M Q ninu K Rv ark D Collina F Vivenzio M Edgerly, J. Toraic, S. Uss. E. Godac. Row 2: Coach Albert. C. Nugent. M. Casey. D. KTmoLTj M pS .5 CS. uS l! KoJWg. O ' Connor. A. Davidson. E. Ha.,. M. Rubin. Coach Mornse.te. 158 Sports ' Sofy ' t Soccen With a 1-12-4 season the LHS boy ' s soccer team can be commended for it ' s outstanding individual perfor- mances, like senior Drew Collina, when he scored the winning goal in the West Side game. Senior Kyle Kisiel and ju- nior Mark Lantz provided great de- fense during the games, and junior goalie Mitchell Rubin kept his end of the bargain up with 20 saves during the Cathedral game, a team that went on to become State Champions. Other talent included junior halfback Jose Toirac who scored three goals against Chicopee Comp in their season finale. These and other outstanding prefor- mances resulted in alot of very close games for the Lancers against North- ampton, Minnechaug, Amherst, and Holyoke. Freshman Erik Godek scored the only goal for the Lancers in their 1- 2 ties with Northampton and Minne- chaug. Tri-captains Drew Collina, Jeff Davis, and Kyle Kisiel, who recieved the Char- lie Johnson Award for most valuable player, provided strong leadership for the team. Of course there was a de- gree of disappiontment with a losing season but with a freshman soccer re- cord of 14-2 there is alot to look for- ward to. -Eve Kaplan Long Opponent Cpntral ? Cathedral 1 1 West Side Chicopee Comp 9 2 Westfield 7 2 Holyoke 2 Amherst Agawam 5 1 Northampton 1 East Longmeadow 1 1 Ludlow 6 1 Minnechaug 1 Chicopee 2 Central 4 Cathedral 5 West Side 4 3 Chicopee Comp 9 Above-FORCEFULLNESS-Senior Drew Collina battles for possesion. Left MAKING STRIDES-Junior Simon Hess chips the ball upfield. Sports 159 Right-STOP THIEF- Junior Eben Hall at- tempts to recover the ball. Below-LOOKING ALERT-Junior Tom Kotwicki surveys the game. Bottom-ALLIEOOP-Junior Mark Lantz goes for the goal. Bottom Right-NOW THAT IS USING YOUR HEAD-Senior Kyle Kisiel heads the ball. Bottom Center-ON HIS WAY-Junior Jose Toirac is ready to score a goal. 160 Sports Below-AIM, FIRE-ls the ball what junior Fred Vivenzio is aiming for? Junior varsity-Row 1: J. Landis, J. Price, B. Burke, A. Sher, M. Dullea. Row 2: B. Wallace, M. Lawrence, T. Butler, D. Fenton, D. O ' Donnell, J. Davidson, R. Calcasola, M. Titus, S. Simpson, B. Tarr, Coach LeBlanc. Freshman-Row 1: M. Youmell, M. Occhuitti, S. Glasser, A. Lovell, J. Ashe, C. Calcasola, T. Rousso, J. Bennett. Row 2: C. Leonord, C. Reynolds, K.Chang, N. Lagunowich, D. Youmell, S. Moynahan, C. Martinelli, S. Shomes, D. O ' Rouke. Sports 161 Right-BITE YOUR LIP-Seniors Diane Fei and Kristen Hayes sitting on the sideline. Middle Left-WHAT MOVES-Senior Mindy Gerstein beats out her opponent. Middle Center-GREAT HEIGHTS-Sophomore Angie Ger- mino gets off another great punt. Middle right-HERE SHE COMES-Senior Anita Serafino gracefully puts out the flags. Varsity-Row 1: D Fei. K. VanGaasbeck. A. Serafino. K. Lagunowich. M. Caccia- pouti E Ferris. M. Gerstein, K. Hayes, A. Lambert. Row 2: T. Butler, T. Miller, K. VanGaasbeck, M. Minardi, A. Engleman, S. Mauri, A. Germino. S. Lyons. M. Slyvia, K. Moynahan, K. McMonagle, Coach McCarthy. 162 Sports Junior Varsity-Row 1: M. Whiteside. C. Barkman. Row 2: A. Serrollic, T. Bromley, v Schwartz, L. Hayes, J. Friedman, J. Stevens. N. Carrier. Row 3: T. Paczkowski, C Collina, K. Teahan. D. Drummey. M. Tremble. C. Egan, K. Granback, C. Napoli. C Sibilia, E. Boutin, Coach Mangano. tfotfo ' Soccer Being in Division B, the girls soccer team had an incredible season. Coach McCarthy was quite happy with his girl ' s season. This year the team was made up ot alot ot talent. The talent included the leadership of the seniors, Maria Cacciapouti, Ellen Ferris, Kate Lagunowich, Kristen Hayes, Mindy Gerstein, Krissy VanGaasbeck, and Amy Lambert. The team also had the talents of sophomores Stephanie Ly- ons and Angie Germino and freshmen Tami Butler, and Kim VanGaasbeck. Unfortunately, a winning season ended quickly in the playoffs. During the playoffs they were moved up to Division A due to the size of the school. In the first game against Westfield they lost. But when all was said and done the girls and Coach Mc Carthy were happy with the success. But with this winning season does this mean its back to Division A? Leah Goldman Long Opponent 3 Easthampton 5 St. Mary ' s 1 3 Amherst 7 Granby 3 Easthampton Holyoke Catholic 2 1 Hopkins Monson 2 St. Mary ' s 1 Monson 2 Hopkins 1 5 Granby 1 1 Amherst 1 Holyoke Catholic 2 Right-WRONG WAY-Senior Ellen Ferris and her opponent cross paths. Sports 163 Right-REACHING TO THE LIMIT-Junior Dawn Gales performs one of her winning uneven bars routines. Below-THROUGH THE AIR-Freshman Kerri MacKenzie straddles the horse. Row 1: D. Raymond. K. Rau, P. Barkman. E. Julian, K. MacKenzie. Row 2: T. Marches, J. Josephson. L. Above-GETTING READY-Freshman Traci Marche- Sorrentino, D. Gales. Row 3: Coach Renzi, A. Rickless, M. LaRosa, S. Napoli, Coach Stockhammer. se prepares for the uneven bars. 164 SportS cf naa4££c They ' re back with more skill and more spirit than before. They ' re im- proved, fresh, and exciting. They ' re the LHS gymnastics team and their season had coach Stockhammer and assis- tant coach Renzi doing flips! With thir- teen girls on the team including captain Michelle LaRosa, junior Dawn Gales, and freshman Traci Marchese, they pulled a undefeated season with a 13- record. All this winning, although some came naturally, did not come easily. The team practiced daily for three hours after school and two hours on Saturdays to create routines and push each other to do different, creative, and difficult stunts. The team was very supportive of one another and there was a rare time when a member did not perform to their best. The most exciting of the season was at the Western Mass Championships where they showed their incredible strength and went on to become the 1 team in Western Mass. To achieve this, each member displayed great amounts of leadership and teamwork. As Dawn Gales said, We worked well together as a team. Michelle contribut- ed leadership throughout the season. -Leah Goldman Long Opponent 104.15 Holyoke 79.60 104.15 E. Longmeadow 79.60 99.45 Central 83.75 101.50 Agawam 70.90 99.75 Gateway 74.95 103.15 Hampshire 90.50 106.30 Holyoke 89.05 100.65 E. Longmeadow 86.45 105.20 Central 93.55 105.70 Agawam 70.00 105.90 Gateway 83.25 112.35 Hampshire 87.20 105.70 Western Mass Above-HARD AT WORK-Junior Jill Josephson practices her routine before a meet. Sports 165 Right-TIME TO RELAX, TIME TO GO-Junior Paul Mauri takes a break before the cross country race. Lower Right-LOOK AT THOSE MUSCLES Senior Chip MacElhiney helps the team out with another win. Below-GOOD LUCK GUYS-Senior Andre Frosch and ju- nior Scott Fisher wish each other well before the race. Row 1 G Chase, M. Steele, C. MacElhiney, K. Delaney. Row 2: D. Lee. M. Berger, M. Fitzgibbons. J. Nietupski, J. Willse. Row 3: A. Frosch. D. Abrahms, S. Fisher. P. Mauri. 166 Sports S0 ' 4 1044 OU tf Uf With the coaching of Mr. Winseck for another year, the boy ' s cross country had another winning season. They fin- ished with a record of 7-3. Training along with the girl ' s cross country team, they could be seen running around the fields, or doing sprints around the track. Leadership came from Chip MacEI- hiney who ran for his first year. Chip added his ability to an already talented team. The talent came from senior An- dre Frosh, juniors Mike Steele, and Scott Ficher. The Freshman on the team added their ability very well. The team also competed in the Coaches Invitational, Western Mass, and Individuals. So for more that 12 years Coach Winseck has been train- ing young men to be the best that they can possible be. Long Opponent 20 Monson 30 22 Ludlow 34 20 Agawam 28 18 E. Longmeadow 28 30 West Side 18 28 Palmer 20 34 Belchertown 19 16 South Hadley 38 22 Minnechaug 34 25 Southwick 30 Middle Left-YOU ARE ALMOST AT THE END-Freshman Jason Nietupski about to finish a race down at Mill Rd. Above-HI HO, ITS OFF TO RACE WE GOI-The start of a race down Mill Rd. Left-PAY ATTENTION-Coach Winseck goes over the game plans for the race. Right A STEP AHEAD THE REST-Freshman Nancy MacElhiney runs toward the finish. Far Right-KEEP SMILING-Senior Darby Killeen enjoys her lead. Below CHECKING THE SCORES-Sophomores Jessica Rappaport and Marcy Delong check the scores after the race. Bottom Left-DOCTOR, DOCTOR-Junior Kristen Welch smiles as she ices her legs. Row 1: M. Metz, M. Delong, J. Rappaport, K. Winkler, S. Reiss. Row 2: Coach Pennington. N. MacElhiney, C. Shea, K. Welch, D. Killeen. 168 Sports (0C £ ' 4, 104 (ZotUt Uf With a new coach this year the girl ' s cross country team started off to a good start. The girls started training together in August. After that if you passed by the high school after school the team could be seen running around the track, school, around the fields, or running up and down the dunes. Their training was hard but the results show that the hard work payed off. The team was lead by senior Darby Killeen who was in her third year on the team. Dar- by did very well through the season but at the end of the season she became sick and did not do as well as could have been expected in the Western Mass Championships. But the talent did not end their. With many members of the team being treshmen the team had to build up it ' s experience. Some of the talent on the team included ju- niors Kristen Welch and Cathy Shea, sophomores Jessica Rappaport and Marcy Delong, and freshmen Nancy MacElhiney and Marcia Metz. The team did very well having runners en- tering the N alley Wheel Individuals, the Coaches Invitational, and Western Mass Championships in which the team did very well. With the end of the season does not mean a stop to run- ning for most of these girls though, they still can be seen running along the streets in preparation for track in the spring. Karen Lee Long Opponent 26 Minnechaug 29 19 Ludlow 36 25 Monson 30 36 East Longmeadow 23 35 Amherst 24 30 Palmer 25 32 Belchertown 27 24 Minnechaug 35 t • . ISzJ mi Ue m H J ( C Above-ON YOUR MARK-Girl ' s cross country gets off to another good start. Sports 169 Right-GO, FIGHT, WIN-Varsity Field Hockey gets pumped to beat Southwick. Middle Right-CELEBRATION-Seniors Amy Breslaw and Heather Leonovich celebrate a goal while Catherine Moran does the Leprachaun . ■IfT.) Varsity-Row 1: C. Dolce, G. Guardione, A. Breslaw, M. Dineen, H. Leonovich. Row 2: S. Leaewitz, L. Wesson, C. Moran, B. Suzor, E. Contos. Row 3: Coach Simons, J. Masi, N. Damon, T. Ratner, C. Ferioli, M. Ormsby, J. Joseph, H. Barksdale. Junior Varsity-Row 1: L. Cerasa, I. Teres, B. Hoff, J. Bayley, H. Fisher. R. Stone, J. Margolis B. Kittredge. Row 2: L. Florio, N. Santaro, L. Cooney, A. Walker. K Pellitier, C. Dolce. M. Lawrence, E. Lynn, E. Bartlett. B. Stenstrom, Coach Garvey. Missing: C. Atkins. ?{e£d ' Zfoctey With the return of j seniors this year the goals were set early for the varsity field hockey team. Lead by the senior captains, Elena Contos, Amy Breslaw, Meg Dineen, Catherine Moran, Betsi Suzor, Gina Guardione, Heather Leon- ovich, and Cindy Dolce they made it to the semi-finals where they lost to Smith Academy. Coach Ann Simmons was pleased with her teams achievements, They were a very talented group . Junior Jen Masi also showed her ability as she played goalie for the very first time. Although she played goalie for lacrosse she had to learn a whole new game. Other talent included juniors Tif- fany Ratner, Nancy Damon, Michelle Ormsby, and Chrissy Ferioli and soph- omores Jackie Joseph and Heather Barksdale. In the end they finished with a very good record. Junior varsity also had a good sea- son. With the team made up of mostly freshman and juniors, the team was a mixture of experience and inexperi- ence. Coach Garvey was pleased with the way everything turned out in her final season. Long Opponent 1 Southwick 2 1 Agawam fj 6 Minnechaug o 6 East Longmeadow o 6 West Springfield 6 Westfield 1 Southwick 1 Agawam o 6 Minnechaug 1 1 Greenfield 1 1 Smith Academy 5 1 East Longmeadow 2 6 West Springfield 3 Westfield 1 Smith Academy 2 Middle left-GO FOR THE GOAL-Junior Michelle Ormsby dribbles down the field to the goal. Above-MOVE OVER YOU BULLY-Sophomore Jacky Joseph blows right past the boy on Westfield. Left-STOP THAT BALL-Sophomore Bonnie Kittredge gets the ball away from her opponent. ... M i mmm WW W T tU gE- J B?T? Sports 171 Below-MISS IT!!- Junior Tom Peterson patiently awaits his oppo- nent ' s free throw. Right-COUNT ON IT!-Senior Steve Brunette takes it strong to the hoop. v .„, Varsity-Row 1: J. Cohen, R.McRae.S. Brunette, D. Murphy, S.Epstein. Row2: J. Toirac.T.Kotwicki, J. Egan, Above-DO YOU THINK WE WILL EVER GET IN? C. Crosby, T. Eldredge, T. Butler. M. Auth, R. Walat, Coach Morrisette. Sophomores Steve Yahres and Matt Edgerly watch the game from the bench. 172 Sports What did Coaches Ron Morissette, Brian Cogswell, and Charles Mann- heim have in common? Three great boys ' basketball teams to be proud of! The Varsity, J.V., and Freshmen teams boasted impressive victories against most of their opponents. Morissette ' s varsity group, com- posed of only seniors and juniors, plugged star players like seniors Scott Epstein, Dennis Murphy, and Steve Brunette, and juniors Matt Auth, Chris Crosby, Todd Butler, and LHS new- comer, Thad Eldredge. Who will forget Auth and Epstein ' s combined 23 goals in the tight win (65-64) against West Side, not to mention other highlights, such as defeating our East Longmea- dow rivals twice! For the JV team of juniors and soph- omores, they racked up more wins than varsity, which should provide for a superb team in next year ' s season! Star juniors Mitch Rubin, Mike Magee, and Mike Krumsiek as well as eight consistent sophomore players upheld the Lancer ' s reputation of quality bas- ketball, surefire shots, and strong wins. The freshman team was nothing to scoff at, they won many games and returning players will be a solid addi- tion to next year ' s JV and Varsity teams. Once again, the Lancer ' s Boys ' Basketball teams were something to really look up to! -Yve Kaplan Long Opponent 53 E. Longmeadow Central 45 69 72 49 E. Longmeadow 43 53 Northampton 60 62 Cathedral 67 65 Putnam 48 63 S. Hadley 53 52 Holyoke 60 68 Greenfield 60 78 Agawam 64 61 Commerce 31 51 Westfield 53 59 Agawam 72 65 West Side 66 55 Minnechaug 40 44 Chicopee Comp 59 66 Westfield 58 78 Agawam 64 58 West Side 37 46 Minnechaug 43 47 Chicopee Comp 53 Above-OOH SAY CAN YOU -The Cheerleaders salutes the flag during the pregame activities. Above-FAST BREAKH-Sophomre Matt Cullinan attempt to turn the corner towards the basket. Sports 173 Below-I HAVE TO MAKE IT IN-Freshman Matthew Sullivan concentrates on his foul shot. Below-JUMP BALL-Junior Todd Butler strives to win the tip off. Bottom left-BACK OFFHHI-Junior Chris Crosby plays tough man- to-man. Cheerleaders- JV Row1: B. Gauthier. B. Cullinan. L. Ruffy. H. Hinshaw. K. Winkler Row 2 M. Johnson, M. Vadnais, J. Gregorski. J. Anderson. Varsity Row 3: M. Sherman. K. Bergin. S. Perguidi. A. Weiler. Row 4: R. Roberts. D. Lendry. M. P. Chapman. C. Pope. M. Carrier. 174 SportS Left-THE SHIMMERING STAR-Senior Scott Epstein passes off to one of his teammates. Below-HEEEEEERE ' S THADH!- Junior Thad Eldredge takes the floor. Junior varsity-Row 1: T. Peterson, M. Krumsiek, K. Ryczek, M. Rubin. Row 2: S. Yahres, D. McLaughlin, M. Edgerly, R. Calcasola, Coach Cogswell. Row 3: J. Peterson, J. Cunningham, R. Brunette, M. Cullinan. Freshmen Row 1: S. Shomes, C. Martinelli, J. Ashe, J. Bennett, M. Scrivano, Row 2: J. Michell, C. Calcasola, M. Cullinan, S. Glasser, S. Layne. Row 3: Coach Mannheim, A. Boyajian, M. Sullivan, J. Marshall, S. Moynahan, M. Lawrence. Sports 175 Below-DEFENSE! DEFENSEI-Junior Katherine McMonagle holds her ground. Right-STACKING UP THE POINTS-Junior Kathryn Moynahan shoots for the bas ket. Varsity-Row 1: K. McMonagle. Row 2: T. Butler, S. Perlaky, K. Moynahan. Row 3: M. Minardi. S. Lyons, M. Cacciapouti, R. Haley, J. Homan, S. Mauri. K Tremble. Coach Murray. 1 6 Sports Junior varsity-Row 1: A. Rossi, R. Glazer, C. Barkman, N. Carrier, B. Sibilia, M. Sylvia. Row 2: J. Friedman, K. Grambach, E. Haley, E. Heaphy, A. Walker, C. Egan, Coach Mangano. 0cnU ' S M6etfcUe Longmeadow ' s girls basketball team hasn ' t always been very good. Remember last years record? This sea- son however, under former Cathedral High coach Mary Murray, Longmea- dow has shown great improvement with a record of 9 wins and 8 losses. Although they did lose some of their games, most of the games have been lost by only a few points. The reason for this coach Murray attributes to girl ' s competiveness, they are more hungry to win . The team has gotten alot of help from such strong players as junior Kat Moynahan, Katherine McMonagle, Kate Tremble and Sharon Mauri. Sen- ior Maria Cacciapouti added her pre- vious experience to help the team out. Senior captain Rachel Haley played strongly but was out most of the sea- son with a knee injury. New talent was added by freshman Tammy Butler, and boy did she spark up some action. But- ler managed to rack up an average number of seventeen points per game and gained the recognition of Union- News Player of the Week and as the league ' s top scorer. It was with this talent that the girls basketball had such a great season. -Karen Lee Long Oppon ent 37 E.Longmeadow 29 36 Amherst 42 32 Minnechaug 37 29 Agawam 48 28 Northampton 25 42 Westfield 54 32 Chicopee Comp 61 46 Central 25 40 Chicopee 32 42 Cathedral 41 50 Holyoke 43 35 Amherst 27 27 West Side 38 30 Minnechaug 37 46 Northampton 23 47 Agawam 54 41 E.Longmeadow 33 Left-REACHING NEW HEIGHTS-Sophomore Stephanie Lyons jumps up to make the basket. Above-TALENTED-Freshman Tammy Butler concentrates on making another foul shot. Sports 177 Below-LOOKS LIKE A GOOD COURSE-Senior captain Ben Falk discusses the strategy with coach McCarthy as junior Mark Lantz surveys the course. Middle Left-GLAD IT IS OVER-Sophomores Carlie Wakeman and Heather Murray beam after a good race. Right-NARLY RUN-Junior Stephanie Wiseman races through the course. Boys-Row 1: C. Mott. J Roberts. C. Reynolds. M. Youmell, J. Wallace. Row 2: C. Girls-Row 1: S. Schwartz. A. Sirulnik. E. Bartlett, R. Stone. S. Reiss. Row 3: K. Labovitz. B. Cohn. M. Burns, E. Sinsigalli. B. Falk. M. Lantz, J. Borek. Coach Teahan, C. Wakeman. S. Wiseman. H. Murray. Coach McCarthy. McCarthy 178 Sports Take what you have and make it better, was the underlying theme of the Longmeadow High School ski team ' s spirited season. Coached by vereran Michael McCarthy, and led by senior captain, Ben Falk, the teams re- built after heavy senior losses and pulled together to place fourth in Div. A for the boys and fifth in the same divi- sion for the girls. Although the season records were not as high as usual, ev- eryone gained valuable experience. The teams learned that winning meets is only a part of what makes a good ski team, the other parts being, spirit and dedication. The training for this season was more intense than ever. Tryouts includ- ed rigorous workouts in the pool hall- way, preceeded by long runs and sim- ulated race courses. Time trials select- ed 12 men and women to represent LHS. A hectic schedule of skiing and training began with races every Tues- day at Berkshire East. This year there was alot of talent on the team. One such person was senior Ben Falk, who has skied in the postion of 1for the past four years. Juniors Mark Lantz and Stephanie Wiseman also had successful seasons. They placed sixth and fifth respectfully in Western Mass competition. Ben Falk and Mark Lantz finished in the top ten in the state to qualify them for the Eastern High School Championships. We congratulate the Lancers for a fine season. -Ben Falk Boy ' s skiing Placed fourth in Western Mass Division A Ben Falk-second place Mark Lantz-sixth place Girl ' s skiing Placed fifth in Western Mass Division A Stephanie Wiseman-fifth place i Si - 7W Above-HOW DO I BUCKLE THIS THING-Fresh- man Chad Reynolds straps on his helmet before attempting to set the course ablaze. Top Right-FEEL ' IN GOOD-Senior Brad Cohn gets in a last minute stretch before he conquers the course. Above-I ' M PHYCHED-Freshman Susie laughs at the competition before her run. Reiss Sports 179 Right-GETTING READY FOR IT ALL-Junior diver Nick Evanguelidi gets ready to dive in. Below-THE FLIP AND TURN-Sophomore Jessica Sinsigalli swims towards success. Row V K VanGaasbeck, H. Schinke. L. Boehm, J. Zolloman. S. Matulewitz. Row 1: G. Ozstyen. J. Rothchild, C. Young. J. Mandell, J. Mayok. Row 2: C. Row 2 J Sinsigalli. A. Germano, H. Hampf. M. Delong. C. Napoli. Row 3: L. Park. M. Casey. M. Vannini. Row 3: G. Szyluk. L. Mitchell. D. Cartelli. M. Wasen. S. Kimball. J. Masi. K. Walsh. Row 4: M. Larosa. K. VanGaasbeck, J. Quattrochi. J. McHugh Row 4: E. Shukan. D. Thomas, J. Gotlib, D. Davidson, Trelease, K. Schlueter, J. tvtetz. M Mandell. 180 Sports SwtmetUtty What ' s black and white and swims like a fish??? Answer: the LHS cham- pion swim teams!! The guys team, led by coaches Freaser and Clark, had yet another winning year. With over 40 top swim- mers on the team including s enior cap- tains Evan Shukan and diver Damon Thomas, and juniors Mike Spink and Mark Quattrochi, they proved that LHS is number one on land and sea, and for the divers in the air. All the teams practiced on week- ends and after school and each mem- ber swam a minimum of three miles per day. The team work strenuously to ful- fill their goals, both for the team and individual goals. Each member added skill and spirit-both important to a win- ning team. This helped give both the girls and boys team a strong showing at the Western Mass Championships. The girls team coached by Coach Carter, pushed themselves more than ever to outdo their male counterparts. Although they did not succeed, with the help of senior Krista Schlueter and diver Jeanne Trelease, and juniors Jen Masi and Kathy Walsh, they surpassed the record of last year ' s team. Above all, the LHS swim teams all had an excellent season filled with spirit, com- petition, and yes . . . free swim!!! Boys Opponent Girls W Northampton W W Cathedral L W Westfield W W Minnechaug L W Northampton W W E. Longmeadow W L Minnechaug L W Agawam W W Amherst L W Easthampton W W Central w L Cathedral w Middle Left-WE ' RE 1-Juniors Kathy Walsh and Marc Quattrochi smile for the camera. Middle Right ALMOST TO THE FINISH Senior Evan Shukan on breast stroke pulls to victory. Left-AND THEY ARE OFF-Freshman David Kim off to a great start. Sports 181 Right AWARD WINNING PERFORMANCE-Senior Damon Thomas with his perfect form. Below-FLYING THROUGH THE SKY-Senior Michelle Larosa off to a great start. Bottom-I BROKE A WORLD RECORD??-Junior Line Mitchell happy with his time. 182 Sports I and jsss i; 0,VE, seni ° ' jea ™ e ™— •• -°- Sports 183 Right-DOUBLE IMAGE-Senior goalie Matt Wenz watches and supports his team from the side. Below-GO, SCORE, WIN-Senior forward Mike Sweet chases the puck in pursuit of another goa Middle Right-GOOD CATCH-Senior Goalie Andre Frosch makes another important save. Varsity-Row 1: B. Suzor. J. Nietupski, T. Marchese, M. Wenz, A. Frosch, M. Sweet, J. Meadows, E. Leduc. Row 2: Coach Reilly. D. Killeen, manager; J. Wallace, manager; B. Hutchins, S. Burnett, M. Chiecko, K. G rimes, D. Corsaro, C. Leduc. B. Moran, T. Durrenburger. Coach Suzor. 184 Sports r5 £4e Skating fast and furious, the black and white blurs skimming across the thin ice could only be the Lancer ' s 1987-88 hockey team. Coached by Ray Suzor this year ' s team consisted of seniors and juniors, yet was strongly supported by lower classmen. Despite the disappointment of losses, like the defeat by Agawam High, which broke the Lancer ' s 4-win streak, the group saved face with the help of outstanding team sportsmanship by players who scored goal after goal. Seniors Mike Sweet and Don Cor- saro, and freshman Brian Moran scored goal after goal. Goalkeepers Matt Wenz and Andre Frosch blocked the opponents firing shots with skill and determination. Frosch displayed consistency and success, especially during the Longmeadow vs West Side game where he was described by Su- zor as, The quickest goalie we ' ve ever had . . . (he) anticipates so well. Sweet and Corsaro scored ' continu- ously in games against Agawam and West Springfield- both helping the team over the top at tense moments during the game ' s final seconds. Overall, the entire team produced a mixed season of both wins and losses. With the absence of ten seniors next year, the team will really have to pull it together to continue their success. De- spite this year ' s losses, the victories were strong. -Yve Kaplan Long Opponent 4 Cathedral 5 1 Agawam 3 4 West Side 5 1 Westfield 4 4 Minnechaug 2 4 Holyoke 1 1 Central 4 5 Chicopee Comp 4 3 Cathedral 2 2 Agawam 4 4 West Side 4 11 Minnechaug 2 9 Holyoke 1 2 Westfield 1 Left-QUICK FOOTWORK-Senior defenseman Keith Grimes shows off before the game. Above-LOOKING FOR THE GOAL-Senior Alex Carosella looks up ice to make a goal. Sports 185 Below-I MEAN BUSINESS-Senior tri captain Bryan Wil- liams is not going to let anyone push him around. Right YOU ARE NOT GETTING AWAY FROM ME-Soph- omore Mike Dullea pinning his opponent. Middle Right-TAKE THAT-Junior Scott Swords defeats his opponent with a fiendish headlock. Row 1: S. Walker, N. Nicols, M. Germino, B. Williams, S. Swords, H. Arkalien. Row 2: G. Slachta, A. Goodman, M. Dullea. J. Willse. B. Swords. M. Fiensod, M. Dudek. P. Mauri, G. Odierna, M. Pepin. Row 3: Coach Scmutz. W. Wochawski. A. Canova. G. Emerson, D. Cash, S. Stradlatter, J. Hartley, B. Ryan, A. Peng, R. Gafter. Above A SMILE OF CONTENTMENT-An other win for junior Paul Mauri. 70 te4tCiay To pin the opponent is the object of the sport, and the wrestling team seemed to do just that to just about every team they faced this past sea- son. No hesitant victories were cap- tured by the team, only surefire wins, such as smothering Commerce at 78- 0, doubling above West Springfield with 42-20, and even confidently top- ping Ludlow at 33-30. Highlighted players included seniors Nick Nichols, and Bryan Williams and juniors Scott Swords, Rich Gaffer, Kevin Delany, and Mitch Feinsod- who downed their opponents strongly to lead the Lanc- er ' s to unbelievable rankings. Just three weeks before the Western Mas- sachusetts Tournament, the team found themselves with an impressive record of 15-3. The team consisted mainly of juniors and freshmen, which should prove to be an equally as strong team in upcoming years. Players to keep an eye on are Feinsod, Swords, Gafter, and freshmen Brad Swords, Stephen Sandler, and Jon Willse. Coached by Paul Schmutz, he was just as proud of the team as the players themselves. I don ' t know when Long- meadow ' s done as well as it has this year, he stated. Well, watch out for next year ' s team-we ' re all rooting for another great season! -Yve Kaplan Long 63 52 38 24 48 39 68 27 63 64 39 72 40 34 55 33 78 40 50 47 Hopkins Agawam E. Longrneadow Westfield Somers Rockville Southwick Quabbin Windsor Newington Putnam Athol Central Cathedral Frontier Ludlow Commerce West Side Amherst Nothampton Opponent 6 54 33 40 15 34 6 45 8 12 31 6 28 31 13 ' 30 22 15 21 Left-IT ' S A JUNGLE OUT THERE-Junior Mike Pepin with a de- termined look on his face after a tiresome match. Above-THE WINNER IS win. -Junior Adam Goodman with a fierce Sports 187 Right-ALL WRAPPED UP-Sophomore Dan McLaughlin all caught up in basketball. Below-GIVING IT YOUR ALL-Senior Cindy Dolce works her way up the field hockey field. INDOOR TRACK TEAM-Row 1: Coach Wilson. Row 2: J. Landis, R. Sommerville, D. Collings, C. Rodgers. Row Above-HIGH FIVE-The Freshman soccer team 3: A. Davis, J. Lord, M. Connor, C. Nugent, J. Clark, K. MacKenzie. celebrates a goal. 188 Sports Below-GET A LITTLE CLOSER-Junior Jason Hartley pins down his opponent. Above-LAYED BACK-Sophomore Christine Napoli swimming the back stroke. Above-STICKY FINGERS-Senior Nate Mouldon has the ball in the palm of his hands. Sports 189 i6e 76U? Editor: Jen Armstrong Right-FLOWER POWER-Juniors Jen Orr, Beth Lyons, Shelly Corrigan, and Sara Ledewitz pose at Longmeadow Flowers. 190 Ads • •••■ ' • ••■ ' • •• ' ■ • •■• ' ■ • • • • • • Left-TRASH PICKUP-Ju- niors Cheryl Herman, and Julie Walthouse pose at Brightwood Hardware. 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BELLOWS Manager SEARS REAL ESTATE 784 Williams St. LongmeadOw, MA WINCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL 181 State St. Springfield, MA Congratulations Class of 1988 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1988 DIET .CENTER Diet Counselor 215 North Main St. East Longmeadow, Mass. 01028 (413) 525-7848 -, ST WOMB ' S FJSHWNS. ™ E LA THE L0 WEST SPRINGFIELD NORTHAMPTON WESTFIELD 453 SUMNER AVE. 737-7855 CALDOR PLAZA 586-2510 WESTFIELD SHOPS 568-1279 Ads 211 Top Left A NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN Soph omore Mary Barbari enjoying her evening at the Semi Formal. Top Right-SLOW DANCE-Junior Ed Bellrose and Sophomre Diane DeCandio dance the night away in each others arms. Above-PARTY HARDY-Juniors Darcy Long, Sarah Ledewitz. Lauren Wesson, Kathryn McMonagle, Pat Moynahan, and Karen Freed having a good time. Left YOU THINK WE WILL EVER BE IN MOV- IES??-Freshmen Chris Barksdale and Lee Maggi, will they ever grow up? 212 Candids Top-BUDDY, BUDDY-Sophomores Tracy Paczkowski and Andrea Engleman, bright eyed and bushy tailed in the morning. Left I CAN ' T BELIEVE I HAVE TO SWIM IN THE POOL-Junior Stephanie Kimball with a look of excitement on her face gets ready for practice. Above PROFESSIONAL STATS GIRL-Junior Barbara Ryan loves her job as stats girl for the football team. Candids 213 -Steph-U Kill Me -Tweet-Gotta Luv Them Sneakers!!! -My Skilled teacher-More taken in, higher sound-Quench thirst -To KS, WW, TA-I will never forget you guys-Love forever, TR -JC, TC, SR, JR, NT, MM, HS, KS, JA-lf it was up to me, I swear I would let you in . . . but, Gotta Love it!!-EC -My Friends That make me happy and smile with me:Ari Mel-I Love You!-Dena -Seagrams Spirtits Voleyball Team is the best!!-Love TR -Dr. Lamarre-Thanks for the encouragemnt, Love and Laughs, Love Dena -Damon, You will always be a 10 in our Book!! Luv Mom, Dad, Kim -To WW, KS, TA,SW, DH, BS, RH-Remember the good times mud!-Love TR -Spank: I ' ll take it!! luv Bex -J. J. -Our rebel days haven ' t even begun yet!! -L -Bean TMN Miss ya Lots love Becnif -To Wedgie-I will love you forever babes -TR -J. O. -You ' re always there to lean on! Thanks!-L -To GT Woman-I will love you forever babes-TR - Mr. Fil! Mr. Fill sound familiar F-Block? We did it EC! - KY Top-HEY WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE DOING?-Semor Tanya Alsberg running around the hall of LHS Above-WITH A CUTE FACE LIKE THAT?-Senior Sean Walker gives us his young and innocent face to always remember 2 14 Personals Sfieafavty -J.H.-One more year to go! You are the best!-L -TAM forever -Let ' s just smack ' em in the head! -T-Tom Chris-M!! -Bliss Park Days -To Babybeakie Speedy-I want to be a lifeguard. Hey Hey Hey - Love Izzy -Scratch Sniff!!! -Hooterfest-MVY -Someting in the way she moves Barrie -Bonjour Le Bon Bon!-Eeeeeh!- Eh? Luv Jello -Jel,April:Never forget-eh? Love Bon ' 87 and cry -To:TR, WW, TA, SW, DH, RH, BS-What a time it was!! I ' LL miss all of you Love, KS -Bathroom bunch Love CR -It ' s time to get a new tie Mr. O. - Caution -Lizards at play -A.B. S.B.-Enjoyed the view!! Love the Viewers -Attention Manimals: MC, DR, GR, MD, TE, RM, RG, JC, Luv Hiho Moo -C Block English-Keep that window open!!-Lou -JC, TC, KH, SR, JA, JR: Thanks for the great times guys! Don ' t forget them! Luv, EC -We always take my Z ' cause its never been beat! Top JUST THINK IF THE SR. LOUNGE WAS STILL OPEN-Seniors Stacey Simmons and Jean Trelease think of the old days when they could sit in chairs in the Senior Lounge, not in the halls. Above-AND AWAY WE GOII-Sophomores Matt Cullinan and Steve Goldberg all packed and ready to leave school. Personals 215 Below-DO THINK IT WILL EVER STOP-Seniors Joanna Norgard, Krista Schuelter, and Stephanie Downey and junior Kathy Hatch watch the Thanksgiving day game in the rain. DS-My second self-l Love You!-AM Kyle-I Will love you forever!-Ari Top Left TAKE TO ASPIRIN CALL ME IN THE MORNING Senior Phil Freed doctor in training. Above HOW COULD YOU RESIST A SMILE LIKE THAT Sen lor Ron Sommerville and his unforgetable smile. Right-THE CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM-Senior girl ' s basketba captain Rachel Haley back on the court 216 Candids Top Right-OFF TO CLASS-Jumor Hillary Reiter gets her books and it ' s off to class Above-CLASSIC FACE-Freshman Stu Sherman blind by the sun in the science hall. Left JUST TWO GUYS LOOKING FOR FUN Sophomore Kurt Schlueter and Ken Rinehart hang out at the bar. Candids 217 The Hart Scandal-Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart was forced to drop his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice, a 29-year-old aspiring actress and model from Miami. After several months he rejoined the race. He soon dropped out again. America ' s Cup Regained-Dennis Conner, the man who lost the America ' s Cup in 1983, won it back four years later. The Stars Stripes completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia ' s Kookaburra III in the race that took place in Australia. 218 Current Events fet a feeC ty ers called it a meltdown and others called it Black Monday . Whatever it was, it stripped $500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. Iran-Contra Deals-Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, was a key official in the plan to finance anti-government rebels in Nica- ragua with money from arms sales to Iran. In testimony before the Iran-Contra hearings in Washington, North be- came somewhat of a celebrity. Ut rvxz! Current Events 219 Hot Stuff-Two of the top entertainers of the year were Whitney Houston and Madonna. Trash For Sale- A barge filled with 3.128 tons of garbage became a national joke and a symbol of the nation ' s worsening problem with trash. The barge was banned by six states and three forgeign countries before it reached the incinerator. War At Sea-ln an ef- fort to keep the Per- sian Gulf open to navi- gation, the United States began in July to escort vessels to pro- tect them from Iran. In September the U.S. Navy blew up an Iran- ian ship that was caught laying mines in the Gulf. Several mines were confiscated. Dancer Fred Astaire 1899-1987 Pianist Liberace 1920-1987 Director John Huston 1906-1987 220 Current Events Jim and Tammy-Telivision evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker said farewell to the PTL ministry in March. Jim Bakker resigned after confessing to a sexual encounter with a young woman. Tammy Bakker bowed out of the broadcasts to undergo treatment for drug dependency. Actor Lee Marvin 1924-1987 Actor Jackie Gleason 1916-1987 Actor Lome Green 1915-1987 Current Events 221 rty Mv ctoe it £ee£ fo 6 t c cue m zde it Editors-in-chief-Kate Yahres Elena Contos Senior Layout Editor-Ari Matulewicz Senior Photo Index Editor-Jim Winkler Lisa Youmell Typists-Shelagh Kelly Cathy Ong Faculty Editors-Felice Banson Nancy Damon Organizations Editor-Maria Berson People Editor-Lou Spelios Staff-Cheryl Herman David Lee Sports Editor-Dana Spivak Staff-Kim Battaini Alllison Levitz Ads Layout Editor-Jen Armstrong Copy Editor-Yve Kaplan Staff-Tammy Butler, Elena Contos, Leah Gold- man, Karen Lee Photo Editor-Jeremy Price Staff-Emily Heaphy, Danielle Micucci, Barbara Ryan Graphics Editor-Tanya Meregian Staff-Tammy Butler Name Editor-liana Brownstein Business Editors-Charlene Davitt, Lynda Meador, Jayme Radding Staff-Mimi Barowsky, Irene Ho, Debbie Murray, Jill Raymond, Tony Rodolakis Computer-John Lin A special thanks to those who helped us out after their jobs were done!! and a very special thanks to Mr. Potvin- we couldn ' t have done it without you. -Elena and Kate 222 Thank You (food ctc£ 70tn . £y tcJL Service To LHS From 1969 To 1988 Goodbye 223 fade Abrams. David (88) 26, 45. 144, 166 Abrams. Russell (89) 68 Acconclo, Christopher (91) 104 Adelson. Eric (90) 88 Adelson. Todd (89) 68 Agli, Elizabeth (88) 29, 126. 130, 137, 149 Agnos. Anastasia (89) 68 Agnos, Athena (88) 7 Airne. Anthony (90) 88, 139, 146 Airne, Michelle (91) 104, 126. 135 Alexopoulos, Joseph (88) 23 Allen, Carolyn (89) 68 Alletto, Caryn (89) 68, 104 Allison. Keith (90) 88 Alsberg, Tanya (88) 10, 20, 225 Anable, Derek (91) 104, 142 Anable, Michael (88) 9. 142 Anderson, Julie 104 104, 146, 174 Arakelian, Haig (88) 47, 186 Armstrong, Jennifer (88) 24, 46, 124, 141, 140 Armstrong, Laine (91) 104, 108, 140 Aronson, Scott (88) 18. 34 Arsenault, Brian 104 104 Ashe, John (91) 104, 112, 161 Asseo. Kevin (89) 68 Atkins, Carrie (89) 57, 68, 148, 146, 170 Auth, Matthew (89) 68, 172 Axler, Brian (90) 88, 152 Bach, Andrea (91) 104 Baer, Marci (89) 68, 70, 156 Bagshaw, Cheryl (88) 3, 29, 156. 157 Bailey. Kerri (91) 104. 114, 140 Baker, Christi (89) 68, 133 Balakier, Richard (90) 88, 142 Banson. Felice (90) 88, 98. 124, 137, 139. 145 Barbieri. Marianne (90) 88. 212 Barkman, Cara (90) 88, 162, 176 Barkman, Pamela (89) 68, 146, 164 Barksdale, Christopher (91) 104, 155, 212 Barksdale. Heather (90) 88, 102, 170 Barnes, Claudine (88) 19. 35. 147, 148, 130, 146 Barowsky, Mimi (89) 68, 74, 124, 146 Barr, Paul (91) 104 Bartlett. Erin (90) 104, 170. 115 Batchelder, Edward (88) 31, 146 Battaini, Kim (90) 88 Bayley, Johanna (90) 88, 91, 96, 133, 170, 145 Bazick, Jonathan (91) 104, 145 Beach, Heather (88) 35 Beaulieu, Derek (89) 68 Beaumier, Christine (89) 68 Belknap, Angela (90) 88, 99, 134. 135 Bell, Thomas (89) 68. 29 Bellerose, Edward (89) 69, 212 Bennett, Jonathan (91) 104. 161 Berger, Matthew (91) 104, 145, 161 Bergeron, Cherie (91) 105, 119 Bergeron, Christopher (90) 88 Bergin, Kristin (89) 69, 137, 156, 174 Bermani, Shelly (89) 69, 146, 156 Bernstein, Stacey (89) 69, 137 Berson, Maria (89) 69, 124 Bessoff, Bram (89) 69 Biscotti, Jared (89) 69, 152 Blair, Holly (88) 11, 39 Blauner, Elisabeth (89) 69 Boehm, Laura (91) 105, 113, 145 Borek, Jeffrey (89) 69 Borke, Rachel (91) 105 Bourcier, Eric (90) 88 Bouslit, Frankie (90) 88 Boutin, Erin (90) 89, 162 Bouvier, Eric (90) 91 Bowen, Andrew (88) 30, 152, 48, 100 Boyajian, Aaron 91 105, 155 Brahmavar, Sameer (91) 105 Braverman, Joshua (90) 89, 92, 152 Brenerman, Maria (90) 89 Breslaw, Amy (88) 4, 19, 49, 170, 225 Briones. Anselmo (89) 69, 130 Brockmyre, Hugh (89) 69 Brodsky, Andrew (88) 16 Broga, Hillary (91) 105, 146 Bromley, Tina 91 105, 162 Brook, Hillary (91) 147 Brooslin, Andrew (90) 89, 96 Brown, David (88) 38, 133, 145 Brownstein, liana (89) 69, 124, 130 Bruce, Jeffrey (89) 69, 146 Bruce, Karen (91) 105 Brulport, Amy (90) 89 Brunette, Robert (90) 89, 152, 175 Brunette, Stephen (88) 23, 152, 172 Bruns, Jay (90) 89, 133, 152 Buonfiglio, Yolanda (88) 35, 49 Burke, Brian (90) 89, 161 Burnett, Scott (88) 13, 184 Burns, Mark (88) 27, 178 Butler, Tammy (91) 116, 105. 124. 140, 161, 162, 177. 176 Butler, Todd (89) 69, 142, 145, 172, 174 Bye, Jeffrey (90) 89 e Cacciapouti, Maria 49 8, 49, 162, 225, 176 Calcasola, Craig (91) 105. 161 Calcasola, Richard (90) 89, 158. 161 Cameron, Roger (91) 105 Canavan, Carin (89) 69, 146 Canova, Alan (89) 70, 142, 186 Canter, Jacquline (88) 43 Caputo, Lewis (89) 70 Cardaropoli, Anthony (89) 70 Cardaropoli, Louis (90) 89, 139 Carosella, Alex (88) 5, 184. 185 Carrier, Michelle (89) 70. 77. 142. 156. 174 Carrier, Nicole (90) 89. 94, 145, 162, 176 Carroll, Patricia (88) 4, 147, 130. 140, 146 Cartelli, Damon (89) 70, 76, 152 Casey. Mark 139 9. 34. 139, 158, 130, 126, 139 Casey, Michael (90) 89, 158 Cash, Christy (90) 89 Cash, Donald (91) 105, 147, 145, 146, 186 Cavanagh, Christopher (90) 89 Cerasa, Lisa (91) 105, 170, 118 Chagnon, Cynthia (91) 105, 146 Chamberland, Chris (88) 6 Chang, Kane (91) 105, 161, 145 Chapman, Mary Patricia (88) 21,3. 129, 126, 156, 174 Chapman, Naomi (89) 70 Chapman, Peter (90) 90 Chapman, Rosalind (89) 70, 145, 130 Charkoudian, Gregory (90) 90 Charles, Mary (91) 106 Chase, Garrett (89) 70, 57, 130. 166 Chiarizio, John (90) 90 Chiecko, Michael (89) 70, 184 Christopherson, Janet (88) 30, 130 Ciccia, Laureen 49 13, 49 Cimini, Carla (90) 90 Clark. Patricia (88) 5, 133, 130 Cobbs, Colleen (89) 70, 126 Cohen, Bradford (89) 70, 142 Cohen, Debra (88) 12 Cohen, Ha rry (89) 70, 142 Cohen, Jon (88) 2, 153. 155. 8. 130, 52, 172 Cohen, Mark (90) 90 Cohen, Seth (89) 70 Cohn, Bradley (88) 35. 179 Colella, Peter (88) 22 Collina, Drew (88) 19. 27, 48, 159, 6. 158 Collina, Grayson (91) 106, 140, 162 Collings. Dwight (91) 106. 109, 132. 139, 133, 188 Connor, Mike 135 135. 24. 146. 152, 188 Contos. Elena (88) 7, 131, 124, 170, 130. 131, 140 Cooney, Lisa (91) 106. 170 Cope. Brian (91) 105. 106, 145 Corrigan. Shelly (89) 70. 190 Corsaro. Don (88) 23. 184 Cort. Royce (88) 25. 142 Corvin. Steven (89) 70 Councell, Sarah (90) 90, 126, 146 Coupe, Allison (90) 90 Coyle. Matthew (88) 21 Crand. Michael (89) 71 Cratty, Courtney (89) 71 Creelman, Marna (88) 33. 47, 146 Crichton. Jason (89) 71, 152 Above-WHAT A FACEII-Senior Carl Schinke flashes us a smile. 224 lndex Crosby, Christopher (89) 71, 152, 174, 172 Crosson, Kresha (91) 106 Cruz, Bernadette (89) 71 Cullinan, Elizabeth (91) 106, 156, 174 Cullinan, Matthew (90) 90, 173 Cunningham, Brian (88) 46 Cunningham, Jason (90) 90 Cunningham, Keith (89) 10, 71, 74, 137 Curran, Damaris (91) 106, 140 Cutting, Alysia (89) 71, 126 Czelusniak, Rachel (88) 43 T D ' Ascoli, Anna (91) 106 Dabiri, Shirine (89) 71, 146 Dallape, Rodney (88) 42 Damon, Nancy (89) 71, 152 Danio, Jennifer (89) 71 Dansereau, William (88) 29, 85 Davidson, Alan (88) 47, 158, 142, 180, 183 Davidson, Barbara (90) 90 Davidson, James (90) 90, 142, 145, 161 Davis, Anthony (91) 106, 109, 118, 138, 139, 133, 188 Davis, Jeff (88) 43, 28, 158 Davis, Robert (89) 71 Davis, Susan (91) 106, 133 Davitt, Charlene (88) 18, 22, 124, 140, 133 Deal, Travis (90) 90 DeCandio, Diane (90) 90, 212 Degon, Michelle (88) 16 Degon, Suzanne (91) 106 Delaney, Kevin (89) 71, 166 Delis, Constant (89) 71 DeLong, Marcy (90) 90, 96, 168, 140 Demarjian, Ali (91) 120, 140, 146 Demos, Brandon (91) 106, 117 Derose, Darcy (88) 44 Desopo, Katherine (88) 12 DeWeese, Thomas (88) 37, 70, 131, 142, 139 Dickerman, Doug (90) 90, 146, 148 Dietz, Eric (89) 71 Dimonaco, Jill (91) 106 Dindas, Jodi (88) 47 Dineen, Margaret (88) 16, 49, 170 pinoia, Christopher (89) 71 Dobbs, Holly (88) 42, 146, 217 Dolce, Cynthia (88) 24, 49, 146, 188170 Dolce, Kristen (91) 106 Donnelly, William (88) 22, 131, 130, [ 126 Doolan, Jennifer (88) 8, 130, 137 Dosick, Jonathan (89)72 72 Downey, Stephanie (88) 38, 216 Doyle, Eric (91) 107 Coyle, Michael (88) 4, 48, 152 Creifus, Paul (90) 91, 145 B ummey, Andrew (88) 7, 151, 152 D.ummey, Debbie (91) 111, 141, 107, 140, 162 Dickman, Thomas (88) 39 Djdek, Annette (88) 14, 71 Dudek, Mark (89) 72, 186 Dugan, John (88) 34, 84, 131 Dullea, Matthew (90) 91, 152 Dullea, Michael (90) 91, 158, 186 Dupre, Therese (88) 24 Durrenberger, Tad (89) 72, 184 Dyson, Wendy (91) 107, 130, 135 Below-SHOULDN ' T YOU GIRLS BE IN CLASS??-Seniors Tanya Alsberg, Maria Cacciapouti, and Amy Breslaw meeting in the hallways. s Edelman, Jennifer (88) 39 Edgerly, Jonathan (88) 34 Edgerly, Matthew (90) 91, 158, 172 Egan, Catherine (91) 107, 162, 176 Egan, James (89) 72, 152, 172 Eldredge, Thad (89) 72, 82, 152, 172 Eldridge, Jay (89) 76, 72, 146 Elgart, Gordon 139 72, 139, 145 Emerson, Garrett (90) 91, 145, 186 Engelman, Andrea (90) 91,140,162,213 Epstein, Craig (91) 107 Epstein, David (90) 91 Epstein, Scott (88) 17, 130, 172 Erickson, Joshua (89) 72 Evanguelidi, Nikolai (89) 72, 143, 180, 183 Ezell, Andre (91) 107, 155 7 Fagin, Chad (91) 107 Falk, Benjamin (88) 24, 11, 131, 152, 187 Fanelli, Karen (91) 107 Farrell, Bradford (90) 91, 142 Farrell, Jamie (90) 91 Farrell, Richard (91) 107 Fei, Diane (88) 37, 162 Feinsod, Mindy (91) 107 Feinsod, Mitch (89) 87, 72, 146, 186 Fenton, David (89) 72, 161 Ferazzi, Paula (89) 72, 136 Ferioli, Christine (89) 72, 170 Ferris, Ellen (88) 36, 148, 163, 162 Ferris, Traci (89) 72 Fijol, Lorraine (88) 31, 135, 126 Filosi, Paul (91) 107 Fingeroth, Tanya (91) 107, 145 Fini, Alan (88) 21, 126 Finn, Elizabeth (88) 47 Fischer, James (89) 72 Fisher, Debbie (91) 105, 108, 140, 107 Fisher, Heidi (89) 73, 170 Fisk, Courtney (88) 17 Fitzgibbons, Matt (91) 110, 107, 166 Fitzpatrick, James (88) 20, 130 Flaherty, Kevin (88) 15, 30, 143, 130, 1 42, Fleisher, Tracy (91) 107 Fleming, Kevin (90) 91, 145 Florio, Lauren (89) 73, 140, 170 Fowler, James (88) 31 Fox, Kristine (89) 73, 140, 137 Francis, Richard (89) 73 Freed, Karen (89) 73, 140, 212 Freedberg, Hannah 104 104, 108, 126, 146 Friedberg, Jason (90) 91 Friedman, Jessica (91) 108, 118, 145, 162, 176 Frosch, Andre (88) 47, 166, 184 Frosch, Lynn 108 108, 145, 152 Frost, Alexander (90) 91 £ Gadziala, Susan (88) 44 Gafter, Richard (89) 73, 130, 186, 76 Gainski, Joanna (91) 108, 126, 146 Gales, Dawn (89) 73, 164, 146 Garner, Jonathan (88) 5, 146 Garvey, Kristin (90) 91 Gauthier, Christopher (88) 43 Gauthier, Rebecca (90) 91 Gaynor, Kim (89) 73, 137, 140 Geha, Maria 108 108, 115, 145 Gelman, Jeffrey 108 108 Gentile, Mark (88) 17 George, Richard (88) 12 George, Robert (91) 108 Germino, Angie (90) 97, 162, 91 Germino, Matt (88) 19, 32, 13, 152, 186 Gerstein, Mindy (88) 31, 40, 162 Gerstle, Michael (89) 73, 130, 162 Gerzon, Vlada (91) 108 Gilman, Charlie (88) 14, 126, 130, 146131, 145, 147 Gilman, Eli (88) 5, 131, 147, 135, 146 Girdis, Sarah (91) 108 Girdis, Zachary (89) 73 Girr, Christopher (90) 92, 126 Gladstone, Scot (88) 44 Glantz, Howard (88) 25, 142 Glasgow, Robin (88) 42 Glasser, Stuart (91) 108, 161 Glazer, Rachel (91) 108, 176 Gleason, Kristin (89) 73, 146 Glennie, Dale (89) 73 Gloth, Joey (91) 108, 146 Godek, Erik (91) 108, 158 Gold, Jeffrey (91) 108 Gold, Marc (89) 73, 130 Goldaper, Jason (90) 92 Goldberg, Eric (88) 9, 26 Goldberg, Lawrence (90) 92 Goldberg, Seth (91) 108 Goldberg, Stephen (90) 92, 152, 153 Goldman, Gregory (90) 92 Goldman, Laurie (90) 92. 99. 130 Index 225 Below-WITH A SMILE LIKE THAT-Sophomore Kate Teahan just off the ski course. Goldman, Leah (89) 73. 83. 136. 124 Goldsmith. Miriam (90) 92, 146 Goldstein, Howard (88) 28, 126. 142, 130 Goodman, Adam (89) 74, 80, 142, 186, 187 Gordon, Jill (89) 74, 146 Gotlib, Joshua (88) 45, 145, 130 Gottfried, David (88) 7 Grace, Stephen (89) 74 Graff, Melanie (88) 9, 18, 26, 32 Grambach. Jason (89) 74 Grambach, Karen (91) 109, 119, 176, 162 Granfield, Erinn (91) 109, 146 Grass, Hedi (88) 44, 133, 146 Gray, John (90) 92, 102, 152 Gray, Michael (89) 74, 152 Green, Dana (90) 92, 103, 145, 146 Green, Lucas (90) 92 Gregorski, Jennifer (90) 92, 146, 137, 156, 174 Grey. David (90) 92, 145 Griffin. Michael (90) 92, 145 Grimes. Keith (88) 35. 184, 185 Grochowski. Wojciech 109 109 Grodsky, Scott (88) 4, 130, 142 Guardione, Gina (88) 21. 33, 156, 174 Guathier, Rebeeca (90) 97 Gudikunst. Robert (90) 92 Gunnbat, Bubba (90) 92 Gutstein, Joanna (88) 8, 126, 146 Sv ti liMn ' Haaxma, Edward (91) 109, 145 Hagberg, Linda (90) 93 Haley, Erica (91) 109, 117. 146, 176, 147 Haley, Rachel (88) 7, 130, 216, 176141 Hall, Eben (89) 74, 160. 145, 153 Hampf. Heather (90) 91, 93, 99 Hano, Noah (90) 93 Haramut, Thomas (89) 74 Harris, Melanie 49 16. 130. 137, 14649 Harten, John (88) 8, 18. 152 Hartley, Jason (89) 74, 189. 186 Hatch. Kathleen (89) 74. 216 Hayes, Kristen (88) 12, 26, 127. 140. 162 Hayes, Laurel (91) 109, 140. 162 Healey, Beth (91) 109 Heaphy, Emily (91) 109, 148. 124. 146, 176 Hebert, Dennis (89) 74, 137. 142, 158 Hebert, Diane (88) 34 Henrikson. Kenneth (90) 93 Herd, Daniel (91) 109 Herman, Cheryl (89) 74, 191, 137, 146 Herrala, Kelly (90) 93 Hershelman, Heather (88) 36 Herzig, Kevin (88) 25 Hess, Simon (89) 74, 159, 158 Hildreth, Belinda (89) 74 Hiltpold, Glenn (88) 8, 130 Hinshaw, Heather (90) 93, 98, 174 Hirschenfang, Alex (89) 74, 146 Hirsh, Jennifer (89) 74 Hirshberg, Lauren (89) 75 Ho, Irene (89) 75, 124, 130, 140 Hodges, Christopher (90) 93, 153, 143, 152 Hoff, Brittany (89) 57, 75, 132, 133, 170 Hoff, Julie (90) 93 Hoffman, Deborah (91) 109, 145, 113 Hoffman, Matthew (90) 93, 131 Hollister, Jodi (89) 75 Homan, Jen (89) 69, 80, 75, 133. 176 Hooper, Leigh (90) 93, 146 Houston, Susanne (89) 75, 126, 146 Howell, William (88) 6, 20, 228 Hoyt, Kristen (88) 9, 10, 39, 85, 148, 140, 146149 Hoyt, Vanessa (89) 75, 133 Hsieh, Meng Che (90) 93 Hughes, Michael (90) 67, 93 Huie, Daniel (88) 46, 130 Hurley, Laura (88) 4 Husson, Sandra (88) 31. 133 Hutchins, Brendon (90) 93, 184 Hyatt, Jason (91) 109 Ives, Holly 109 109 Izquierdo, Migdalia (88) 44 Izsak, Andrea (90) 93 Jalonen, Apryl 109 109 Jalonen, Candice (89) 75. 86, 142 Jarvis, Richard (90) 93 Johnson, Angela (88) 11. 23, 149, 122. 146 Johnson, Jared 109 109. 146 Johnson, Laura (89) 75. 100 Johnson, Melissa (91) 109. 174 Johnson, Mercedes (89) 75, 75 Johnson, Samuel (89) 75 Joseph. Jackie (90) 140. 171. 170. 94 Josephson, Jill (89) 75. 165. 164 Joshi, Ajit (90) 94, 145 Julian. Eleanor (89) 75. 146, 164 Kalashian, Michael (91) 110 Kalish, Michael (91) 110 Kaplan. Eve (89) 75, 124, 146 Kaufman, Brett (91) 110 Kaufman. Jill (88) 9, 130 Kaufman, Kori (90) 94 Keane, Elizabeth (88) 7 Keane, Kristen (91) 119, 110 Keay, Joshua (91) 110 Kelley. Joseph (89) 75 Kelly. Shelagh (89) 69, 76, 146, 124 Kennedy, Patrick (91) 110, 109 Kent, David (90) 94. 99 Kent, Vieta (91) 110 Kielbania, Rich (90) 88, 94 Killeen, Darby (88) 4, 168, 146, 135, 184 Kim, David (91) 110, 146. 143. 180, 181 Kimball, Grayson (90) 94 Kimball, Stephanie (89) 76, 140 Kimball. Suzanne (89) 76, 181, 213 Kimball, Tracy (88) 15, 19, 126 King, Sean (91) 110, 155 Kisiel, Kyle (88) 20, 95, 132, 160. 133, 158. 142 Kittredge. Bonnie (90) 94. 171. 170 Komosa, Jennifer (89) 76, 140 Kosowski, Christopher (91) 110 Kotwicki, Thomas (89) 76. 160, 158, 172 Krumsiek, Michael (89) 76. 78 Kusiak, Steven (88) 12, 79 K ' J V Labovitz, Craig (88) 14, 127, 126. 130 Labovitz. Jeffrey (91) 110. 145 Ladd-Thomas, Damon (88) 16. 26, 182, 180 Lagana. Jason (89) 76 Lagassie, Renae (91) 110, 146 Lagunowich, Kate (88) 22. 32. 62 Lagunowich, Paul (91) 110, 161 Lamb, Jason (90) 94 Lambert, Amy (88) 13. 162 Landis, John (90) 94. 142. 161, 188 Langieri, Stephen (89) 76 Lantz. Mark (89) 76. 150. 160. 158 Lao. Helen (91) 110 Lapierre. Sheldon (89) 76. 133 LaRosa. Michelle (88) 45. 137, 164, 180, 182 Lawrence. Mary (91) 110. 117, 170, 175, 145, 161 Lawrence. Michael (89) 76 Lawson, Brian (90) 94 Layne. Samantha (91) 111 Leavitt. Tracy (91) 111 Ledewitz. Beniamin (91) 111. 107 Ledewitz. Sara (89) 76, 190, 170. 212 Leduc. Colin (89) 76. 184. 227 Leduc, Eric (91) 106. 111.184 Lee, David (91) 111. 120. 124, 145. 166 Lee, Karen (90) 94. 146 Lefer. Julie (88) 14. 126 Lehman. Elizabeth (91) 146. m Leib. Jeff (88) 129. 137. 6. 126 Lenchitz. Heather (91) ill 226 lndex Lendry, Donna (90) 91. 140, 156, 174, 94 Leonard, Christopher (91) 111, 161 Leonovich, Heather 170 25, 170 Lepow, Joanna (91) 111 Lev, Natalie (89) 76, 137, 140 Levitz, Allison (90) 94, 124 Lewis, Aaron (90) 94, 124 Lin, John (89) 76, 124, 130, 139, 145 Lin, Stephen (91) 111, 139 Lincoln, Taylor (89) 77 Linson, Bruce (88) 38 Lisowski, Michael (88) 7 Llewellyn, Lee (88) 23 Llewellyn, Stephanie (89) 77 Lobello, Kara (91) 11, 1401 Loewenthal, Barbara (90) 94 Long, Darcy (89) 77, 133, 137, 212 Long, Eric (90) 95 Long, Kevin (91) 111 Lord, Jason (89) 77, 137, 188 Lovell, Andrew (91) 111, 145, 161 Lowenthal, Barbara 140 140 Luty, Thomas (89) 77 Lynn, Elizabeth (91) 111, 170, 126 Lyon, Tanisha (90) 95 Lyons, Beth (89) 77, 190, 140 Lyons, Stephanie (90) 95, 103, 162, 177, 176 M Macdonnell, Matthew (91) 111 Macdonnell, Patrick (89) 77, 158 MacElhiney, Chip (91) 2, 166, 44 MacElhiney, Nancy (91) 111, 112, 168, 146 MacKenzie, Kerry (91) 112 Mackenzie, Kristen (89) 77, 164 Mackerawicz, Brian (89) 148 MacLaughlin, Richard (89) 77 Madison, Glenn (89) 77, 83, Madison, Michelle (90) 95, 133 Magee, Michael (89) 77, 145 Magee. Mitchell (91) 112 Maggi, Jay (88) 2, 146, 37, 152 Maggi, Lee (91) 112, 155, 212 Magill, Amy (91) 112, 146, Magill, Jenniter (88) 15, 130 Magovern, James (90) 95 Maguire, Louise (91) 112 Makarewicz, Brian (89) 77, 146 Maloney, Sean (88) 45, 49 Mandell, Joshua (91) 112 Mandell, Mike (88) 127, 130, 138, 13, 130, 139 Maniscalchi, Todd (89) 77 Mann, Audrey (89) 77 Marchese, Richard (88) 14, 184 Marchese, Traci (91) 112, 164 Marcoe, Michelle (91) 112, 140 Margolis, Jaime (89) 77, 141, 140, 170 Mari, Claudia (89) 78, 87 Marshall, Jabari (91) 112, 155 Martenson, Gary (90) 93, 95, 135 Martin, Jason (90) 95, 99 Martinelli, Christopher (91) 112, 107, 161 Masi, Jennifer (89) 78, 130, 170 Matulewicz, Ariadne (88) 6, 124, 133 Matulewicz, Sara (91) 112, 142 Mauri, Paul (89) 78, 166, 186 Mauri, Sharon (89) 78, 162, 176 Maxwell, Michael (88) 17, 135, 126 Mayer, Audrey (89) 78 Mayock, John (91) 112 McCann, Timothy (91) 112 McCormack, Lori (89) 78 McCullough, Richard (90) 95 McFarlin, Brian (91) 112 McFarlin, Kernaa (90) 95 McHugh, James (88) 42 McHugh, John (89) 78, 232 McKanna, David (88) 31 McKeon, Christopher (88) 42, 135, 146 McLaughlin, Daniel (90) 95, 152, 188 McMahon, Kevin (90) 95 McMonagle, Katherine (89) 78, 140, 162, 212, 176 McMonagle, Patrick (91) 113, 145, 155 McMurray, Sarah (88) 5, 18, 33, 49 McNair, Thomas (89) 78 McRae, Rafaa (88) 43, 70, 133, 172 Meador, Lynda (89) 78, 132, 124, 133 Meadows, Jamie (91) 113, 184 Mendrala, Mark (89) 75, 78 Mercker, Jeramie (90) 95 Meregian, Tanya (89) 78, 124 Metz, Jodi (88) 16, 180 Metz, Marcia (88) 113, 168, 133, 135 Michalik, Karl (88) 28, 152 Micucci, Danielle (89) 78, 140 Midura, Christopher (90) 95, 89, 152 Miller, Sarah (90) 95, 133 Miller, Tracey (89) 78, 145, 162, 133 Mills, Ann (90) 91, 95 Mills, Mary (88) 20, 27, 140 Minardi, Marlene (89) 78, 162, 176 Mirkin, Lisa (90) 96, 99 Mitchell, Jeffrey (91) 113 Mitchell, Line (89) 11, 130, 79, 180, 182 Molinari, Lynn (88) 23 Mooradd, Julie (90) 92, 96, 135 Moran, Brian (91) 113, 184 Moran, Catherine 170 20, 170 Moran, Kevin (91) 113 Moran, Maryellen (88) 15, 30, 146 Morey, Michelle (88) 1, 24, 25, 140 Morgan, Scott (89) 79, 152 Mott, Chris (90) 90 Mott, Christopher ( 90) 96 Moulden, Nathan (88) 13, 189, 152 Moynahan, Kathryn (89) 79, 145, 162, 212, 176 Moynahan, Sean (91) 113, 161 Mukherjee, Avik (91) 113, 145 Mukul, Sunil (90) 96 Murphy, Dennis (88) 2, 17, 155, 152, 172 Murphy, James (89) 79, 86 Murphy, John (89) 7, 1529 Murphy, Kathleen (90) 96 Murphy, Michael (90) 96 Murray, Cheryl (89) 79, 83, 132, 133 Murray, Deborah (90) 96, 133, 124 Murray, Heather (90) 89, 91, 96 Myers, Chris (90) 96, 152 Myers, Stephanie (88) 46 Napoli, Christina (90) 96, 96, 142, 162, 189 Napoli, Stephanie (89) 79, 164 Nathan, Deborah (88) 6 Nathanson, Brian (89) 79, 130, 139 Neeld, Brian (91) 113 Neeld, Laura (89) 79, 41 Nichols, Nicholas (88) 15, 130, 186 Nietupski, Jason (91) 113, 167, 166, 184 Nugent, Christopher (88) 14, 10, 142, 158, 188 O ' Malley, Shawn (91) 113 O ' Rourke, Devin (91) 113, 161 O ' Rourke, Patricia (91) 119, 113, 146, 126 Oakes, Mary Beth (89) 79, 100, 140 Oakley, Heidi (91) 114 Occhiuti, Alan (88) 2, 21152, Occhiuti, Marc (91) 114, 161 Odierna, Greg (89) 73, 78, 87, 186 Okshteyn, Gregory (91) 114 Ong, Anthony (90) 96 Ong, Catherine 36 36 Ophir, Gai (89) 79 Ophir, Limor (89) 79 Orban, Rachel (90) 96, 135 Orenstein, Ari (91) 114 Orenstein, Rachel (91) 114 Ormsby, Michelle (89) 79, 171, 170, 130, 140 Oron, Gal (90) 96 Orr, Jennifer (89) 80, 140, 190 Ostrowsky, Sheryl (88) 43 o O ' Connor, George (91) 107, 113, 155 O ' Connor, Gregory (88) 36 O ' Connor, Henri (91) 113, 155 O ' Donnell, Daniel (89) 79, 161 O ' Donnell, Maureen (90) 96 O ' Keefe, Shauna (88) 28, 48, 140 Pacella, Joseph (90) 96, 152, 142 Pacella, Katharine (89) 80, 69, 86, 138, 126, 130, 139 Paczkowski, Craig (91) 4, 18, 32, 48, 155, 130, 152 Paczkowski, Tracy (90) 97, 135, 140, 162, 213 Above-IS THIS A TEST?-Junior Colin Leduc with such a puzzling look. Index 227 Pardee, Amy (89) 80 Park, Christopher (90) 97 Parker, Sabrina (88) 44 Parsons, Kristin (91) 114, 146 Passo, llyse (90) 97 Patterson, Elizabeth (90) 97 Pellitier, Kristen (91) 115, 170 Peng, Albert (89) 80, 145, 186 Pennington, Leigh Ann (91) 168 Pepin, Michael (89) 80, 186, 187 Perguidi, David (90) 97 Perguidi, Stephanie (89) 70, 73, 80, 146, 174 Perkins, Brittany (89) 80 Perlaky, Sara (89) 70, 80, 146, 176 Perlman, Michael (88) 35 Perlmutter, Brent (89) 80, 152 Peroulakis, Elizabeth (89) 80 Peskurich, Jason (89) 80 Peterson, Jeffrey (90) 97 Peterson, Thomas (89) 80, 13, 172 Phaneuf, Nicole (89) 80, 126 Phillips, Michelle (89) 80 Pieraldi, Denise (88) 37, 55 Plankey, Julie (89) 80 Polga, Justin (91) 114, 145 Polga, Kate 137 18, 26, 37, 137, 140, 126 Poltack, David (90) 97 Pomerantz, Anne (89) 81, 83, 129, 126, 130 Pomerantz, Maurice (91) 114, 146, 147 Pope, Carrie (88) 3, 39, 156, 174 Poskanzer, Jason (88) 24, 145, 158 Pozzuto, Joseph (91) 114 Pozzuto, Lydia (88) 45 Price, Jen (90) 91, 97, 156 Price, Jeremy (89) 81, 124, 126, 161 Price, Tamura (88) 38 Purnell, Brian (91) 114 Quattrochi, Marc (89) 81, 180. 181 Quinlan, Jeffrey (90) 97, 146 Qumlan, Victoria (90) 97, 145 1R 124, Radding, Jayme (88) 8, 1 ' 146 Raman, Kathleen (89) 81, 130, 137 Ramaswamy, Rajeev (89) 81 Rampone, John (89) 81, 152 Rappaport. Jessica (90) 97, 168, 140, 232 Rappaport, Tracy (88) 21 Ratner, Tiffany (89) 72, 81. 170 Ratner, Todd (88) 5, 130, 142 Rau, Kirsten (89) 81145, 130, 164 R ay, Raj (91) 114, 139, 146 Raymond. Dana 135 114, 135, 164 Raymond, Korey (88) 25, 124 Regani. Rob (89) 81 Reiss. Susan 114 114, 133. 135. 179, 168, 186 Reiter, Hillary (89) 87, 144, 137, 156, 81, 217 Rencus, Sharon (88) 29, 36, 95, 130, 140 Reyhons, Courtenay (88) 14 Reynolds, Chadwick (91) 114, 161, 179 Reynolds, Mathew (89) 81, 135 Riccio, Carrie (91) 115, 140 Rickless, Amy (89) 81, 164 Rinaldi, Todd (89) 81 Rinehart. Kenneth (90) 97 Riordan, Robert (88) 44 Ritchie, Paul (90) 97, 145 Ritzen, Noah (88) 17 Roberts, Jason (91) 115, 155 Roberts, Jill (89) 81 Roberts, Rachel (90) 97, 156, 174 Roberts, Sean (88) 147, 148, 146 Rodolakis, Antony (90) 97, 146, 142, 139, 145 Rogeness, James (88) 18, 45 Rogers, Christopher (90) 98, 153, 152, 188 Rogers, Melissa (88) 22 Rogers, Ralph (90) 98, 132, 145, 133, 139, 142 Rosenkranz, Bradley (88) 30 Rosol, Jodi (90) 98, 140 Rossi, Alexandra (91) 115, 176, 114 Rossou, Audrey (91) 108, 146, 115 Rothschild, Jason (91) 115 Rousou, Anthony (91) 115, 161 Rovelli, Andrea (91) 115 Rowland, Geoffrey (89) 81, 130 Rowland, Todd (88) 2, 38, 138, 130, 139 Ruark, Daryle (89) 81, 130 Rubin, Mitchell (89) 82, 158, 142 Rubman, Amy (91) 115, 146 Rudolph, Nathan (89) 82 Ruffy, Bryan (90) 98 Ruffy, Lisa (91) 115, 156, 174 Rugani, Robert (89) 82, 146 Rupnicki, Edith (90) 98, 97 Ryan, Amy (91) 115, 133 Ryan, Barbara (89) 82, 82, 213 Ryan, Brendan (91) 115, 124, 186 Ryczek, Kevin (89) 82, 158, 142 S Sachdeva, Kavita (90) 98 Sale, Robert (88) 12 Salwen, Michael (89) 82 Sandler, Stephen (91) 115 Sanford, Ben (89) 82, 130, 146 Santaro, Nicole 115 115, 170 Santiago, Robert (88) 37 Santos, Wanda (89) 82 Sarno, Joanna (88) 8 Sarnoff, Craig (89) 82, 142 Sasen, Leigh (90) 98, 146 Satckhouse, Andrew (88) 46 Scagliarini, Sara (91) 115 Schafer, Lori (90) 98, 126. 145 Schafer, Sarah (91) 115 Schinke, Carl (88) 2, 15, 146, 224 Schinke, Heidi (91) 116 Schlueter, Krista (88) 23, 130, 135, 216, 180 Schlueter, Kurt (90) 98, 142, 217 Schneider, Jeffrey (90) 98 Schnitzler, Micaela (90) 98, 144, 126, 145 Schulman, Dena (88) 30, 90, 148, 149 Schwartz, Alisa (90) 98, 146, 140 Schwartz, Mark (89) 82, 83, 142 Schwartz, Sonya (91) 112, 116. 140, 162 Schweiger, Dana (90) 98 Schweiger, Jennifer (90) 98, 102 Schwerin, Heather (90) 98 Scrivano, Melinda (91) 116 Seidel, Crystal (90) 91, 99 Seidel, Frank (89) 77, 82 Serafino, Anita (88) 38, 162 Serafino, Donna (91) 116, 156 Sergentanis, Jason (90) 99, 152 Serrenho, Karen (91) 116 Shapiro, Alan (88) 15 Shapiro, Steven (89) 82 Shatz, Adam (90) 99 Shaughnessy, Kim (89) 82 Shay, Mara (90) 99 Shay, Marc (88) 2, 16, 152, 130 Shea, Cathy (89) 69, 168, 82, 146 Shea, Kathleen (88) 35 Sheehan, Amy (88) 28, 133 Sheley, Nicole (88) 24, 126, 137 Sher, Adam (90) 99, 144, 126, 145, 161 Sherman, Michelle (90) 99, 103, 156, 174 Sherman, Stuart (91) 116, 155 Shifrin, Joshua (89) 82. 135 Shiraki, Amy (90) 99, 135 Shomes, Lome (88) 39, 85, 161 Shomes, Seth (91) 116 Shore, Sammi (90) 99 Shukan, Evan (88) 45. 145, 180, 183, 181 Shulman, Kristin (89) 83 Shyloski, John (91) 116, 145 Sibilia, Elizabeth (91) 116, 140, 162 Sievers, Malik (88) 29, 132, 133, 139 Silver, Erika (91) 116 Silverman, Aaron (89) 83, 136, 147, 130, 146 Simonoff, Lori (89) 83 Simons, Stacey (88) 13 Simpson, Scott (90) 99, 161 Singo, George (89) 83, 152 Sinos. Rania (90) 99135 Sinsigalli, Eric (89) 83, 142 Sinsigalli, Jessica (90) 99 Sirulnik, Abby (91) 116 Sisitsky, Hope (88) 11, 34, 126, 146 Slachta, Gregory (90) 99, 146, 186 Smith, Jennifer (88) 17 Smith, Kimberly (90) 99, 141 Soltz. Robert (88) 1. 13. 146 Somerville, Ronald (88) 28, 152, 2, 27, 188. 216 Sorrentino. Katie (88) 31 Sorrentino, Lauren (90) 99, 164 Spelios, Louis (90) 100, 124, 89 Spencer, Cady (88) 25, 46 Spink, Michael (89) 83, 142, 158 228 lndex Above HOW COULD YOU RESIST SUCH A CUTE FACE Senior Will Howell and is sad puppy look Below-SENIORITIS-Senior Diane Hebert definitely under the spell of senioritis, why else would she be so happy. Spink, Mike (89) 86 Spinney, Benjamin (89) 83 Spivak, Dana (90) 100, 124, 126, 142 Squier, Rebecca (88) 22, 44, 66, 145, 146 Srebnick, Brian (91) 116 St, Amand, Elizabeth (88) 12 Stachowicz, John (89) 83, 130, 142 Stackhouse, Andy (88) 18 Stafford, Christopher (88) 46 Staggs, Kim (89) 83, 142, 146 Starr, Allisa (89) 83 Steele, Michael (89) 83, 166 Stenstrom, Beth (90) 100, 146, 170 Stevens, Jason (88) 2, 35 Stevens, Jodi (91) 116, 130, 139, 162 Stone, Eric (88) 29, 43 Stone, Rachel (91) 116, 170 Strodel, Sharon (89) 83, 140 Sullivan, Matthew (91) 116, 174, 175 Sullivan, Michael (88) 21, 126, 19. 149 Sumner, Christopher (88) 13, 146, 32 Sutton. Lloyd (90) 100 Sutton, Owen 36 36 Suzor, Betsianne (88) 48, 170, 184, 46 Sweet, Jonathon (88) 131, 38 Sweet, Michael (88) 12, 131, 49, 184 Swords, Brad (91) 117, 155, 186 Swords, Scot (89) 83, 152, 186 Sylvia, Marjorie(91) 117, 162, 176 Sylvia, Matthew (89) 83 Szczepanek, Edward (89) 83 Szela, Susan (90) 100 Szyluk, Gregory (89) 84 Szymojko, Louise (88) 42 Talbot, Aimee (91) 117, 146 Tarr, Brett (90) 91, 100, 126, 161 Taylor, Amy (88) 5 Teahan, Katherine (90) 91, 226, 162, 100 Templeton, Anthony (88) 46 Templeton, Robbie (91) 117, 148, 146 Templeton, Tony (88) 122, 148, 149, 146 Teres, liana (90) 100, 170, 135, 140 Tervalon, Tasha (90) 98, 100 Teta, Aimee (91) 111, 117 Teta, Frank (88) 31 Thakur. Neela (88) 14, 18 Thakur, Ravi (91) 110, 117 Themistos, Elaina (90) 100, 102, 146, 156 Thomas, Amanda (91) 117 Thomas, Damon (88) 148 Thomas, Terri 36 36 Thompson, Erin (90) 100. 133 Thompson, Kimberly (88) 4 Titus, Mark (90) 66, 100, 103. 161 Toirac, Jose (89) 84, 160, 133, 158, 172 Toole, Joseph (88) 30 Townsend, Angela (91) 117, 145 Tranghese, Jennifer (90) 100, 146 Tranghese, Trisha (89) 68 Trelease, Jeanne (88) 5, 146, 183, 180 Tremble, Katie (89) 84, 176 Tremble, Marie (91) 117, 120, 150. 162, 146 Trenholm, Michael (89) 84 Tufts, Dana (89) 84, 133 Tuman, William (88) 37, 126, 139, 145 Tyson, Kimberly (89) 84, 146 1t Underwood, Bruce (91) 117, 155 Unger, Lance (91) 118 Uss, Christina (91) 118 Uss, Stephen (89) 84, 130, 145, 188 Utsinger, Shane (91) 120 f Vadnais, Melanie (91) 118, 156. 174 Van Amberg, Joel (90) 100, 103, 142 Van Gaasbeck, Kim (91) 118, 162 Van Orden, Rebecca (90) 91, 100 Van Wagner, Robert (89) 84 VanGaasbeck, Kristine (88) 17, 32, 162, 183, 180 Vannini, Mark (90) 90. 101 Varley, John (90) 101 Varley, Peter (910 118 Vassallo, Paul (91) 118 Vecchiarelli, Brett (88) 28 Vinson, Ariane 145 145, 137 Vinson, Noelle (89) 84 Vivenzio, Fred (89) 84, 158 Vogel, Shah (89) 84, 130 TO Wakeman, Carlie (90) 101 Walat, Rob (89) 129 Walat, Robert (89) 84, 129, 126, 172 Walczak, John (89) 84 Walen, Zachary (90) 101, 90 Walker, Amy (91) 111, 118, 170, 176 Walker, Sean (88) 39, 154, 142, 152, 186 Wallace, Alison (88) 34 Wallace, Brian (90) 101, 142, 161 Wallace, James (88) 47, 142, 152. 20 Wallace. Joseph (90) 101, 184 Walsh, Kathleen (89) 84, 130, 180, 181 Walthouse, Julie (89) 77, 84, 191. 137, 146 Wason, Jennefer (89) 85, 74. 142 Watson, David 36. 152 Watts, Eric (88) 19. 45, 139 Watts, Jackie (91) 118. 145 Webber, Melinda (91) 118. 145. 146, 147 Weiler, Amy (90) 101, 140. 156. 174 Welch, Kristen (89) 85, 132, 133, 168, 145 Welker, Brian (91) 118 Welker, David (90) 101, 152 Wellstead, Wendy (88) 26, 37, 146 Wenz, Matt (88) 23, 135, 146, 184 Werman, Wendy (89) 85. 170, 212 Wesson, Lauren (89) 85 Westbrook, Michael (91) 119 White, Matthew (88) 22, 142. 143 White, Stacy (88) 11, 29, 39, 148, 146, 149 Whiteside, Meg (89) 85. 162 Whitlock. Jean (88) 16 Wiener, Andrew (89) 85 Wilde, Kristen (89) 85 Willett, Scott (89) 85 Williams, Bryan (88) 9, 130, 186 Willse, Jonathon (91) 119, 79, 166, 186 Wilson, Anna (88) 22 Wilson, Michael (90) 101 Winberg, Nils (88) 18, 21 Winkler, Jim (88) 154, 43, 152 Winkler, Kristen (91) 119, 141, 168, 140, 146, 174 Winkler, Robert (90) 101, 152, 153 Wiseman, Stephanie (89) 1. 85, 145, 146 Withers, Tracy (88) 42, 126 Yahres, Kate (88) 10, 41, 124, 38, 130, 140 Yahres, Stephen (90) 101. 172 Youmell. Daniel (91) 119. 161 Youmell, Elizabeth (88) 34 Youmell. Matthew (9 1) 119. 161 Young, Christopher (91) 119 Young, Derek (91) 105, 119. 145 Zeger, Sahri (89) 85, 126, 135 Zettl, Stephen (88) 25 Zides, Debra (89) 85, 183 Zimmer, Carolyn (91) 119 Zimmer, Steve (88) 18, 19, 149, 128, 126, 146 Zitomer, Michael (89) 85 Zive. 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