Lowell High School - Spindle Yearbook (Lowell, MA)
- Class of 1982
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I I 1 Q pi .E AHA-1 an nil., La Q I Table of Conten Dedication ................ Introduction ............ IliOrSOOOOOOOOClC000000000 em-orium-OOOOOOOCOOOOOIOO Faculty and Administration . Activities and Grganizations Athletics A .................. Spring Events ......... . . Senior Superlatives . . . . . Directory ........... . . Advertisements .... . . :N , sg Lowell High School, Lowell High School, may we ever stand, honest, faithful and courageous, loyal to our land. Lowell High School, Lowell High School, we shall all be true to the ideals you teach us through and through. f' ' 3.. I X . w 1 ,.,.c ll ...--1--- '! During our four years at Lowell High School, many changes have occured. To the Annex, Coburn Hall, and the 1922 building, the new buildings were added. The crowded tunnel, carpeted classrooms and constantly active gym and swimming pool have added a great deal of enthusiasm and motivation to the student body. Y--.. 4--Q I ff. N fv rm A, 54' si 5 e f ...Z' When we began our freshman year no one could get a peep out of us at pep rallies, unlike our senior year when no one could keep us quiet. Over the years as our school rose from an idea to a reality, our spirits rose to great heights. junior year the entire school united with spirit and pride to retain our traditional name, Red Raiders. Our victory helped our spirits continue to soar. Freshman Year . . . 3rd floor . . . What a change from Ir. High! . . . meeting new friends and keeping the old ones . . . finding someone to share a locker with . . . girls being taller than the guys . . .lunch at l0:15? . . . Twins for lunch . . . our first set of 1X3 rds . . . study halls . . . the library . . . , 3 1 , . it 1 the clank-c1ank of construction crews . . . paranoia skipping your lst time . . . radios blaring out on Kirk St . . . detours due to construction . . . the formation of the Friends of Lowell High School . . . dances . . . fire alarms during finals . . . the last day . . . Summer Celebrations . . . 6 f '9'Ns . in is X Sophomore Year . . . starting a day later than the little freshmen . . . 2nd floor hangout . . . security tightened . . . walking-out . . . speeches for elections . . . beautiful scents from the chem labs . . . Lucy Larcom . . . turning sweet 16 . . . PSATS . . . shortage of seats in the caf . . . shortage of the food in the caf opening of the school store . . . early dismissal due to construction . . . wishing you could drive . . . Parties! . . . Spring Fever . . . lst annual Beach Trip . . . 'Q - ' 1 Y: ' ni 'QF s 0 f n-535 A - s . uns. .. 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CPR with Annie . . . breaking into your piggy bank when milk was 8c . . . improvements in the lunch menus . . . Hmeatball subs . . . crew cuts . . . SATS . . . getting your license . . . fund raisers . . . Raider Power . . . Millers are what you drink! . . . 'swf .1 -A ff' WWW -QQ' l X X Q99 ,, V 4' .5 4 T' A homeroom-lunch . . . lunch-homeroom . . . getting skagged . . . going to Mossie's and finding out it has moved again . . . a school full of wrestlers for the State Tournament . . . the opening of the new gym . . . What do you mean I have swimming? . . . the basketball teams at the Boston Garden . . . winter is over, outdoors again . . . Prop. 2Vz . . . hitting the beach , . . psyched for Senior Year . . . ll Y Senior Year . . . Our four years are almost over . . . senior class elections . . . sharing the library with the Magnet School . . . the college fair at Merrimack . . . having senior pictures taken and retaken . . . friday night football games . . . hitting all the hangouts . . . going to Hartwells for morning nourishment . . . donuts in the caf . . . early morning meeting places . . . Attention please, daily notice for . . . . . .going to guidance to visit with college representatives . . . filling out applications . . . the Harvest . . . the Turkey Day game . . . lounging in the library . . .warming up by the radiators . . . Culinary Arts . . .Independent Living , . .school starting at 9 o'clock because of snow . . . coming in at 7 o'clock because you did not know . . . buying trots . . . Macbeth, Beowulf and the Canterberry Tales . . . junk food for lunch . . . salads for lunch . . . the school store . . . lollipops . . . the Christmas parties we weren't supposed to have . . . cleaning out lockers before vacation . . . being allowed to go to your locker only twice a day and going between every period anyway . . . Shake it up . . . 12 stoppin gg . and Gary' . 1 not being on the way . 3 Sr 3 4 . 12. house suspension A woke up this inorning taking SATS one .. more time . . , ski tips with the ski club . . . snow days . . . senior class meetings . . . dass dues . . . selling Candy . . . finally getting the ear for '- school and getting it stuck 'QQ the mud . . . McDonalds 4th or l l - , to 5th period . . . Carnation day , , .1 'E -1. I-I i 9 ,E fi 'Q-. 1 3 .WI -is M , gm ff if I' 'xx KE 5 3 ru 1 'HA :Ss 5, A if il g IIN S... ff 'fe NC A the J trying to think of something original to Write on the back of your senior picture . . . staying home on the day of the ASVAB tests . . . 8 minutes to get to class . . . hamming it up for the photographer . . . getting placques instead of jackets . . . some of us starting college early due to social security cuts . . .being accepted to college at last . . .walkmans . . .disco, new Wave, punk and good old rock and roll . . . rumors of the Rolling Stones playing in Lowell . . . ' ,.f:'HS:q,gqf,,-, , ' Y ? Qrwx . 4.57, Q , ff - Ms, . 4 K r 1 fm ,, Q 1 l 5 l 'fa r X A-nl X 1 +1532 hoping we will get dismissed because of a power outage in the new building . . . turning 18 and still not being legal . . . l ' f saving your absences until April and May . . . the April blizzard . . . spring fever . . . I wiffles . . . pay day . . . giving - l blood . . . no Review . . . no Senior Scoops . . . spirit week . . . coming in late on Fridays . . . going to the Diner, Mossie's and Ricky's . . . skipping every chance you get . . . finding a job . . . counting - the days till graduation . . . lv -' i K'A..2'J' as if l at ....... H., ,,,,,...y-wM..x. H, Ag ah. W WILL PASS. waive L- YOU ? The last month of school . . . senior skip day . . . doing nothing for the rest of the year . . . warm weather . . . making plans for the summer . . . the Prom at the Tara . . . graduation practice . . . graduating at last . . . our four years at Lowell High School come to a close . . . remembering the good times we left behind . . . the memories that will always stay with us . . . M! lr -nr- 3.1 ' 1' 'v Qbg - Y 1' L ' Q. VZ' -Q, ff' ' ,xl N ,-1','i ' k,',+ ,,-xi X--.xi 1' . 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Eastham Gregory M. Edwards wwf Alice C. Eklundd Randy W. Eklund Xwgiffg if 0 ' Q xii Timothy R. Elie Elizabeth A. Ellsey David I. Emon X 41 'Tim lu Michael Euler Caroline Evans Anne Margaret Farley if , , ,Aa-I' I S xx Janice Farrington john F. Farrington 415 -fy, Creatures from the n l A Lucien Faucher Nancy N. Fergola A I 3 ,2- 4'-5 Ya. WM if r' 1:31 K i Francisco Ferreira Sandy I. Ferreira . f QQ G V E 4 J. 5 . f V - ARRRRR! Kathleen M. Fijalkowski David Ramond Fiorello , Martha A. Finn Linda G. Fitch Patricia A. Fleming li 'I F ai .,. Marta O. Flores John Flynn Martha E. Foley -11' Douglas Foresteire Kevin Michael Forsley Lori I. Fosse 'fumpgu Hx, s obscene. 2 ,.'- W - . was we FT' Martha Fotinopoulou Karen M. Fournier lieu Q ',wW? '? ll1P i - A In V 'Wi-44AI5'Lk.a-rwvqfg-1 ,, ..- ,- - ,iw A. Aa-. . V -W. .. ., - ...f ... ,D f U, r N Iames W. Foye Stephen C. Fratus 'F7 f Donna Marie Frazier le 4 Roger P. Fournier Iulianne Frawley KU' lx 5 IW mf Elena M. Frazier Roger P. Frechette Deborah Freeman Kenneth I. Freitas X. 6 Cheryl Ann Fuller Francis M. Funaro 5 . Q , K Marc Furman Mark james Furtado ! .-as-......,, Paula M. Gallagher Peter Gallagher f fun ,gf- wi' X, , Barry Garnick Iohn Gauthier Richard G. Gauvreau Stephen B. Geary -wal' if Laura Lee Gebhart David D. Gianino George L. Gilbride Marylo Gilbride ,ff-'W TE Thomas Iames Gilligan Renee Giroux 68 R, -. E1aineL. Giurcan Cheryl Ann Gleason Amy Goad fs., i -1--V.. I P I A , 2 4 5 3 mmm- , 5 r f 5 I if f f f K. Yah , ,S 's 5 C . 1 7 F xv. 1 pu. ,.. lik f. 4,1 7' Michelle A. Godreau Karen Ann Golden 'Wm 'CII' Felicia E. Gonsalves Donna Marie Grand Tonja Burger Gray 'un -1-jr Robert Mrchael Green Charles B. Greenhouse Kathy Ann Gregoire Mary lane Gregoire Valerie I. Gregoire 82, I . 7.1,-uv- My 'W 9,-1: ' df ai W 2 Robin D. Grimard df KGO Going, Going Laurie Grygiel Valerie Ann Gustafson iii 1' N We 'V,4X.L W HOW 4 Lynne Ann Hebert Cecilio Hernandez K-3 'tuna ,ml JN Douglas A. Hall Iudith A. Hamel 3 . yr., 5 1 2 ' 1 ,, l, ,, l I Robin A. Hamel Iixqg mn 'vu Mary A. Handley Constance Hantzis brits-aussi 1 A, W: 'wif' IVV .. mmm nun fi 1 '2M'3 'L:'5- 'Q 'K' K1 af :fl gone ilk - Mary Ellen Harrington Pamela G. Harris aqs. mr 'TEV' Ellen Hogan Marc Holland 'CB Estrella L. Hernandez Oscar Hernandez '76 ,, 1, .,. , Z'j'ft', v' 1 ZH W S-4 .Q , , Deborah Hines Lynn F. Hoare 'Wir MU' 2 Linda Holzworth Frederick I. Horstkotte Kelley A. Horton 46 y 3,w f wfN Qgwmiwaaimwawm Donna Howes 'T' 4'5- Donna L. I-Irinchuck Daniel Hyde Maria F. Ivos rx Q za -f X! X i. .. , james W. Iackson Nancy Jardin a 4 john Witt Ioynt, Ir. Irene M. Iutras CX: gym- Donna I. Kacavas Demetrios Karamanolis Antonios G. Katsakis fi 1 AY Q. fl S fgf ' 912 , Glenn Kealy Kelly M. Kearns QTYP'-ff john Keefe Linda Theresa Kenyon ,105 PQ f9X 'IS Linda M. Kiernan Toby C. Kirkiles an mg. K 'X YL 4 1 V f Iacqueline I. Kitchen Athena Kokas 4, ef,l cw-f Lee Ann Koumantzelis David A. Koumpouras 49 E swx ww.. Darlene M. Krysiak David Labrecque Robin Labrecque David Laduke Q dl M 2 fa , R -mp' 9' s I Henri Laferriere w -Q vihvn., It s like this Barbara I. Lamarre 'Ui Q'f,,.,.rp V4 'nfl ' . s. Q' Q . , QR Inn uf!! 'Vi Donna Landry Lisa A. Langlois Darlene Landry E z rf' H, fn 'Ui ..' Q-.Q 1. A A Y .. 6 zirffl I ' Michelle Laviolette l .-v 'N I 15 A TA -wi I H5 Stephen C. Lawrenson Gladys Lazu Arlene I. Leczynski Priscilla Ann Leduc Michelle I. Lemoine Donna lean Leonard F2 W Richard Thomas Leonard Ioseph Lepine I 'R I inf f 46 Beatrice Lilos in Rang, Af. rv.. K Quang Lo ffl 'GN . XX 'fb Y 53' Diana Limperis 'K-I I Q .7 W.-,, ,V ! Martha M. Logiudice .Q . 'Q-.,.h at., X Nw I -,, 5 wig! 'k-Ax 2 -- . Z' E A ff.. .- , K . QKQV S M Mjy I 4 f 535 MQ 9' -0- Michael Love 2905- rw -- ...wr JW 5 yf' .'...T Laura A. Lyman I Susan M. Lynch JJ I 4 X -s Earth to Lisa I Laurie Machado Kathleen N. Maclnnis ,rx Q' ,' john I. Mackey is 'x 'HWQW 'Q ':f wr fel' Wesson MacKinley Corey Maclachlan Steven R. Makarewicz M35 4198 'ws agen-an ..., l x Charles Mamalis Phyllis Maniatakos 53 , Stephen I. Maniatakos IU 'K 5 N Mardia A. Marget .FP , 4-4' Cheryl W. Martell jamie Sue Marion Normand R. Marquis ,pa-Q... Christine Marie Martin Daniel N. Martin 54 1' Q ,KR gg ,X W La. at , ,f eeti L.? ',s NV' Me? Ml .1, -Q . , f. ' 1-.J ff. 1' '- ww '49 . ,. H , .,,. V, ,, ,N . ' .' mx!--'rl--Z'i,1-2:1 ' , 495 . Q, N fgifu- f ':ui'2'ft2':'g:i -Vqvr Nix 5 'um 1 1. E 4 x 'Ii -. 'mv' ' Donna M. Martin Mary Beth McAdams vm N9 if s.f1:,g7':?i1Y'-- N 1 rZf'f543 f una Q Q-. fa? x W 'Q V 'f2!3T P? ii :S - a .31 L2 3 5 , - 'FH fi 1 4 X .,MV Qs Michaelanne McAndrews Maryjane McArd1e Joseph H. McArthur an url , f if A vi 51' Paul McAuliffe Patrick F. McCann Susan L. McArthur 55 ,,,..1-f-H qgkfxx- Kenneth A. McCarron Marybeth McDowell Francis X. McGee .li Pattiann McClusky X X PS .. f -15i25:gr'f5g:,f, . V . .j fjfxk . Ioseph P. Mclnerney William E. MCC-rade Kevin R. McKenna -yu, War' W Rita M. McLaughlin it The thinker ' Kathleen A. MeNamara 1 x x.,z,Q, . .,, 5. Lia, yn Nw. - -:::' ' ii 535 f2.' I-Iv?-f :I-4 S312 1.5-,,.... ,uf I , Q U. .ff ' f 4' I v X. I f, favv-xv 5' , of 53511 Stephen P. McNamara -Er:S f ,,A, 1 A I FY.-4 f'z -1'-1' L - 9:67 1C '5 5 , , 4-f 2' if 'lf i' ' ' I Michael I. McQuade L Lawrence A. McQueen V- fl' . f 'if Ai 5 . Nancy D. Mercier of 4-aff' n, ' 1 ??,ffiw12- Y X I7 I I Warren T. McQuaide ,S -c -e :ff :ff Dawn M. Mercier 57 Q . ii ::.,.j 4: 4 5 -ifx ' ,gn-m.-Q, E if ef- A? xg 1 -Q ,vi 'Wd Paula june Metros Laura L. Meyers ,ga-X Wemtvw 'ffm' ,- YU' ,gs-M 3 Q V: V z Alexander Steve Michaels Evanthea Michaels Aimee Michaud Lisa A. Michel YK jf Panagiota M. Miras -cw 'UN Iean E. Mitchell Phyllis D. Mitchell Linda Lee Montminy F - QAM! Rauf , x I Deborah A. Moore Kimberley I. Moran Iudith Ann Morris Ana Paula Mota Y lax gf--F L-'7 Q1 ffm, 'T Lisa H. Mulno fs 'N-wa :Q Nl 'UW 7 Pamela Ann Nagle N 2 1 Robert T. Nagle G1 mfg Maura I. Murphy Gail M. Muscovitz Ieannette D. Nadeau x fl-L-.....I f,,,j I mf 4 5 , lil I ii 5 I fill lf.1 ,I ll if lle at I :l' fi I 1 , 'K '02 -'Q QM? gf , 1jl'f'ff2m Hffbnsfanfina,Nassopoulou Cindy Sue Needle Farncis D. Neylon aiming I 'xyfw X'x,..f Valerie A. Nicholas .K 5 .W , . X is Q .-rf 'Ts i X Q35 vb -a...-Mm ,, 'fi K 1 1' VF M f gel V.. z K Paula R. Noonan john M, Nufter 'Q '1 Juli. ,Q fr ' l , -ag, .4-mg, .-Ig l g 40 - l Li ta., 5 RQ, ' 5 Denise Obdens Gabriela Gliveira Iohn O'Nei1 Olga Maria Ortiz - wmwsfe ' Y -Q, ,.y--og-A N V- 1 viii ws. K 3, J 1: sys Q 3 Y 'L r ii .1 -gr-ve' .' 5.5 . ff if Plg I 1 fl D1- f . mmf so ff- il f ii- H if-fx TN , ., , ' ATG YOQ SEHOLIS? id Evelyn Y. Otero Michelle A. Pacheco In f Q A ff WE? 'WEE' '5- .Q '52-wwf 'JT sz' we Susan Pacht Luis Pagan David F. Page urn , Sandra Lee Palefsky Denise D. Panagiotopoulos Joseph P. Panessitti .ff ,nf cgi, -Q. 1 52 A 05 5 ', x sf' W i F wi 5 A Q58 J- X N-me Ierry Panos .9 90 , fw QM-1-3 Carol Ann Paradis Lisa A. Pare I 1195 1111 Ann Parrmo Aprll Pattavma Robert E. Paquette i' 1, as Pamela Parigian W R 21 ff if l i ' 1 5 Steven J. Petullo William Paul Pearsall Brenda A. Pellettier Ann Marie Perkins .af- ff'- Wim Minh V. Pho lI'CZ'T'f MQ' Daniel F. Phelps X Horsin' around! Q lllqfefdafv , H ,,,,,,,Q+g P in L il I l I. 1 i ,, l 2 L wr F I ex, .X g Z r 'Hn- S 3 l I jig' ' john Rabias Lynne E. Randall ' , '-N t, . Robert Plante 0Ix .mmm-N..-' - 1 If! Edward Purtell Anne K. Qu1gley I 4!l5x ,HUD X Debra Ann Quimby Barbara I. Quinn Merlene I. Rangulong Michael Rawnsley Is 1t really superman? any Patricia A. Rawnsley wwf ,. Paula M. Reardon Karen Recco 'UN Nga., ,gba- X Donna A. Regan Paul A. Rheault Gary M. Richards l A D Q Wllma Amanly R1vera 1 , :EQ VL .W f , ,fb ,pf-we D1ana Robarge Karen Robarge Harold I. Roberge Patr1c1a Ann Roberts Edna M. Rogers x I Tammy Rose ,qs Daniel I. Ryalls Mary Gail Ryan x x Suzanne Rossetti ' David 1. Roy A A 4 Karen Roy fb ft'-wk Iohn M. Ryder F . or Sfmt Ronald I. Sargent Edward I. Saunders Richard M. Sawyer Charles D. Scott Paul Sevigney Sherry B. Sharfman f ,sql N Aa 359' 1 X K- w J X -. Tir-1 , fm ' i Y i . fi li 9 J., gig?-'QW .5151 25.1 if J W CPN I- Q -lr g 14? ,A 1 .1 .fig . ' 1-ff?-i as nik -, 4 :- VN 5. J 1 . 3, -- was BU'f.f ' i.,-as A 1, Q lawn: 153, .. , eva' vw K, Elf: 55 'ff' it , N N. w J.: Ann Marie Shea V210 I' YTZAY Ronda M. Shrigley Brenda Silva Marlene E. Simard if 'QF , x ,ff-C Q., r 42,1-M f w 'A l A iff' K1 y Q i Iohn C. Simon Sheila Ann Skovholt F.- Yf' -' i ' -. ff ix- ,ai ,L john R. Slates ..----- v' x x Shawn Smith Iohn T. Solomonides Debra Soucy .,. gr 5. . .ff , 1 5 i l will Q l 1 ' i Q ' S Ellen Sousa Z Karen L. Spinelli Need WN N ite by , xiyw WT ' Angela Spirou Ann M. St. Peter - Q qlqifill , M 0 5 Vivian K. Ste. Marie Kristi L. Stoddard Lisa G. Stephens 'Wi x 'N an it Sheryl Ann Strong .IQ UN X fr, , , S X 'IA 5 .- : ' .1 Lynne F. Stuer Barbara Sullivan GQ! Cynthia M. Sullivan 4 . 7' Dr Du M! HWWB 'Q Ianice Sullivan Erin Sweeney Steven Tassoupoulos ja' Michael B. Teague Theresa Tharpe Tammy Therrien un' P' 'i v ' ' x,l, . .M i ey has a yone seen my car WY ' Christine Thompson Tammy I. Tighe Tracy L. Tisdale Noraida Toledo 74 Q e fre 5? Nis- gf X-famriqggmwg di PN 31 7 wifi, A i vm ,3 r H Noraide Toledo Claire Rita Turcotte M TWA gd., X -49 , ,':1q5.'Wx P . .,,, , Q 1-Na... N' ,f ' an ,, I in X Irish Luck! ' , Daniel G. Turcotte Debra Vachon i ,W N.-f' Lisa. Valliere Arthur V angos av-'x 'U'- F11 Elaine Vangos Valerie Vassilakos Diana L. Verge 75 Celeste B. Viau Ann Marie K. Volonino Reginald T. Walker , X ,mf if N. N.. xy rv! hw Cynthia M. Wallace Ioseph R. Weissbach in Sandra Weissbach Eugene Welch Sandra Lynne Wheeler Martha White r ,sw - Q 3ff?k324'ik ' xf'E.:G7f:?S?g. - :Ae :vi E Q--. ' :iw ir- ? iff? : .waxy .. ,J X 5 i':.PQg? f3j 'L vs-gn 'Q -if . L.-,,' , V 2 ie iff? Q. X K X X RSS Q , ci K .Q f N ly. ,A . X ,N L in 5 N , S w.. .,,5g.55-:yu , Y ,, . W. . iq? 93.4 5 175: 4 31: 535' M., WR W ' x Qi '13 Q is F5 hge:- '-f 'iw -,ug fc af, 'n Qs . H Ni I N 11 -2 x X L g ,X it , 5 'u f ,AS ' erik. Q - H Hfifgitfiif he , 1 5 A QQ , . A 4. X. 1, 3 M- 12 .bl ' f f? 'X Mary Louise Wilson '.,Q wf O, R Gretchen Woods 4 f ii if If ' VW David T Woolfall Michael Wozniak vlan' ff? as US a Katherine I Wrobel Victoria Zaim a if 'Y i .41 l me E 0954 'R Qi 'N wq'1vv.x 'Q' N J ' 'Hb Sw 'fu fjq ,1 XX Faculty and Administration I H 3. ' 1 1 -.J X C JU 4'F'F F9 F ' l LOWELL SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Row 1: Mrs. Kathryn Philbin Stoklosa, Mayor M. Brendan Fleming, Gerald I. Durkin, Ir.g Row 2: Clement C. l McDonough, Assistant Superintendent Henry I. Mroz, Superintendent Doctor Patrick I. Mogan, Daniel P. Kane, George W. O'Hare, Willaim I. Kirwin. 80 -wwe, , Peter S. Stamas Headmaster -v..,..r- S i 1 lil P, i ini mr' s.,-Mwmh dr :hp The administration and staff of Lowell High School salutes you - the graduates of the I Class of 1982. Already the scholastic and extra-curricular achievements of many of you have brought to us a great deal of reward and prideg but We see this as only the beginning. We will witness or will receive reports of the great deeds and accomplishments of the members of this class. We wish you well. Good Luck and God bless you. 81 I F Ioeseph M. ,Re an Deiin of Eacu ty ff ft , ,..,, ,V A f X 'X f .KN ,A Q- ,tm nys f 6lze3 4 x'5'7 ,K Patricia Kealy ,x D , f' House C ' AFIROTC Ioseph E. Henderson - SMS GT USAF fRet.J, Norman R. Ham - Maj USAF QRet.J. flk. Art Ioan Hancock, Iacquegyn Doyle-O'Hare, Mary sther Kaknes. Missing Thomas McGuire, Director of Art. Business Row 1: Harold Garvey, Ruth W. Gagnon, Mary A. Fitzgerald - Degartment Head, Rita Corcoran, John F. asey, Row 2: Thaddeus Wyrostek, Paul G. Mann, Christine Demetriou, David Moorehouse CDistributive Educationb, james F. Kearns Ir., D. Paul Pizzano, George F. I. Wood. Missing: Moira Lewis, Paul Roberts, Marguerite Royal. Driver Education Thomas j. Grady, William Robinson, joseph B. Golas. English Row 1: Roger O'Connor, Department Head, Row 2: Richard I. Dacey, lane Guimond, Barbara Foye, Mary Margaret Gresco, Mary Collins, Eileen M. Casey, Row 3: I. Ste hen Ronan, Barry Cronin, Gerald, E. LeBlanc, Dennis I. Canney, Theodore I. Barrett, William Dowling. 84 F . X if Home Economics Row 1: Nancy Deeney, joanne julien, Row 2: Karen Dickeg, Eileen Kane Department Head, ertrude Kasianchuk. Missing: Donna Beusch. ities A . 1 'sa N-Q ' gs. ,N Guidance Rovv 1: james Foye, Director of Guidance, Row 2: Mary Le den, james D. Considine, Gertrude j. lhomas, Mary E. Strombous. Missin : Deanna Berman, Gerald F. Dillon, Vsilliam Merrill, joseph V. Wood. Histor Row 1: Charles Hill, Carol A. Davis, William Samaras - De artment Head, Stephanie Donahue, john j. Kelley: Row 2: George Mcflarth , Walter G. Nutter, Arthur Hickey, gichard O'Brien, james Borst, David Conway, D. Scott Davis. Missing: David Delisle. 85 Industrial Arts Row 1: Roger Martin, Director, Row 2: Arthur Kosiavelon, Christos Demetriou, Daniel Thurston, Alexander Karkota. Missing: Charles Mackey. Languages Row 1: Grace S. Scanlan, Paul T. Crowley, Helen Flanagan - Department Head, Ronald Boisjoly, Priscilla Donlonp Row 2: Ann Goodspeed, Doris R. Bourgeois, Claudette Donahue, Donald H. Bailey, judy Maclnnis, Rev. Dr. Peter Rizos, Diane Plakas. Missing: Mary C. Callery, Mary Ann Kulsea, Hubert McLaughlin. Music Row 1: B. Dou las Townsend, Choral Arts, Wiliam 1. Notini - Band Director, Albert I. Gougeon - Band. vw'-L.. 4-'M .rf g.. 'lah v H'-if S, 4 Math Row 1: Boyd P. Bertrand, M. Claire Abrams, Raphael Miller - Department Head, Patricia M. Brown, Vernon M. Smith, Row 2: james Molloy, Normand Lacerte, Michael Nestervich, Frank T. Lo idice, Iohn Palmer, Peter Niagilopoulos, john E. Lang, Clifford Wayland. Missing: George Cunha, Howard Graichen, Frank Gentle. , Physical Education Row 1: Philip Dancause, Walter L. Nelson, George Bossi - Director of Physical Education, Bill Kouloherasp Row 2: Suzanne Olsen, Joanne Crow, Manuel Vagos, John I. Beaulieu, Susan Callahan, Louise V. Oczkowski. Special Education Row 1: Mary Gendron, Norma Audy, Pamela Ryan, Iudy Aurosis, Row 2: Katherine Leotsacos, Arthur Veves, Ianice Aidie - Director, Philip Curtin, Arthur Hamilton, Donna Kanarakos. Missing: Beth Anastapoulos, Richard Laioie, Louis Lezado. Mary Ann Pa mer, Marie Smith, Amy Solomon, 87 Science Row 1: Edward Babi an, Kathleen Dillon, Walter I. Erondalski - De artment Head, Theresa Charnpign , Vgilliam Boutselis, Row 2: james Kennedy, Athena Letsou, Georgina B. Kinney, john E. Donlon, Frederick P. Gallagher, Ronald Chuirri, Iohn M. Earle, Edward Lynch, Carl Garside. Missing: Christos Georgoulis, Paul namorati. Health Gail Gikas, Shirley Solomon, Edward Gill, Ianet Den y. Missing: Clifford Bullock. Culinary Arts Thomas Hayden, Lorraine Cronin, Eileen Kane, Chef John Drummey. 88 an nfs' ff. .f... hill nat k .1 5-' l g , 5 .1 ju 1 'xv ' ' X V1 Q 5 . -1 ,Q- sz... . . ll . 'in im its f X 1 'jx Crisis a , , gy , Intervention t to Row 1: George Logothetis, Paul M I Q Sullivan - Director, Row 2: Martha , McArdle, Beverly Coughlin. Missing: Edgar Marcotte. f 1. 'mah ADW Nui .ls 4- hw ' , Q? .x , Wg 'S ar r 1 1 il YYY . R . ! 'Q' 'N' I 'aaa'i X 'X ii 'flf fn 9 4 f I i v Bilingual v., i ' ' Row 1: Ann O'Donnell, Director, Row 2: joseph Petros, Louis Gomez, jose Soares, Kathy Crockett, Alfredo ' 1 Maldonado. J- IIISES T' 'ith Row 1 Margaret McLaughlin R.N., Row 2 Nicky Stillwagon R.N., Catherine F Brousseau R.N., M,S. S X I X l O Reading Row 1: Marlene Iohnston, Mary I. si g, Callahan, Row 2: Ionalyn O'Connor, ,L john Hays, Thomas Ryan, jill Laganas Missing: Daniel Murp y. 1 'xx x I Wm N W , .H 3 . U f. .,, sf Z . J . ' E, f, V 3 V 3 3 g M yen M W, 57 333 M 5- 5 . N--, K ' 1 AVVA. K .2-1 ,. - Bursar y i Head Nicholas A ost P. John T 90 . . v ,?3 'vA- I . X x i gf . ssfagi 3,111 P f 9 Director of Placementy ' AQ---AA ' VV A Helen Droney if L ---v a5.u4l,r,iI1'i'.i4 sg-sg H we-'H c 9 lx 'll 1 Q1 r I , l lr fi f- l l Cafeteria Staff l 7' i School Staff i Marcia Desilets, Nancy Eyres, Nancy McHugh, Pauline I. Morin. Missing: Ann Mulcahy. . W ' 1 l l 1 x l r V I l i l l l i 1 I X , Activities and Grganizations AFIROTC The Massachusetts 771st AFIROTC unit completed its fifth year with the highest enrollment in the history of the program. The unit was very busy participating in several school and city functions. The Drill Teams placed well in all the New England Regional High meets. The Co-ed Drill Team won first place honors in the New England Regional Championship Meet. Highlights of the year were the Cadet Valentine's Ball, the Pease AFB encampment, and the Awards Banquet. Senior Recipients of National Awards were CXCTC Donald LePage, C!Maj Randy Eklund, C!Maj Frank McGee, and C!Capt A Donald LaDuke. 92 P aww.. x..... ,,f,.l..Q,QmQQ A,,, Tw' K ' Xi .,, zzxix, V -- --W-WMM, V .N .sa l: Cindy Sullivan, Timothy Considine, Daniel Hyde, Don LaDuke, Randy Eklund, Don LePage, Patrick Finnerty, Scott, Frank McGee, Nancy Block, Row 2: junior Sanchez, Glen Marshall, Hans Block, Daniel Perreault, Edward Richard Brodeur, Yo Ta, Caren Hone, Priscilla Young, Maria Harvey, Sharon Alberghene, Cheryl Davis, Row 3: Shelvey, Michael LeDuc, Benjamin Tyree, Philip Gacek, Brad Weilbrenner, David Marcotte, Phil Rocheleau, Pam Tammy Dufresne, Eric Wolfe, Kent Pomerleau, Darrin Ceasar, Row 4: john Grullon, Mike Parmenter, Sally Debbie Conner, Richard Sweeney, Joseph Potvin, David Rondeau, Patrick Gagnon, Paula Montminy, Christine Kathy Lawler, Row 5: Edwin Litchfield, Marilyn Santos, Wilbert Hernandez, Steve Tessier, Shawn Smith, SMSgt Henderson, Anita Boley, Mike Giguere, Patrick Gagnon, Troy Peoples. 'Sf if Y S C L Opposite page, clockwise from top: Maria Harvey, Deputy Commander Randy Ekllundg Bravo flight in training, Charlie flight in training. This page, clockwise from left: Ma. 77lst Squadron, Timothy Considine and Iohn Grullon, Cadet Staff Sargent Edward Litchfield and Major Frank McGee. 93 Distributive Education The 1981-82 year was a most state, and national level, successful one for the everyone had a great year. Marketing 8: Distributive Maria DaSilva won a state Education Program at Lowell trophy and qualified for the High. From the Community nationals in Chicago, Illinois Teamwork Inc. Christmas and the DECA softball teams, Party and the decoration of although not winners of the Solomon Mental Health tournament, did show great Hospital Children's Ward to spirit and effort. Isn't that the competitions at the local, right, Cheryl??? 'ZQAHSB' H A-1-1Mf 'i' v Q3 Row 1: Cheryl Wilkins, Maria DaSilva, Norman Annis, Row 2: Roger Coutu, Rachel Bergeron, Toby Kirkiles, Dr Moorehouse, Brenda Page. 94 'sv .4, DQ 4, , . Opposite page, clockwise from top: The School Store, Award Winning Students, Dr. Moorehouse, Cheryl Wilkins and Karen Royg Michael Gagnon and Nancy Connerton. This page, clockwise from top: Working hard in the 1826, modeling the new DECA T-shirts: DECA members, Laura Cropper and Cheryl Gleason, Sophia Kefaleas, Mr. Roberts, james Barrett and Diane St. Marie. 194 Row 1: Michael Gagnon, Sleila Simonette, Cheryl Wilkins, Senior DECA ll President Corrie Maclachlan, james Crocco, Paula Reardon, Denise Obdens, Nancy Connerton, Karen Berube, Laura Cropper, Senior DECA l President Ruthi DeMasseg Row 2: Maria DaSilva, Mike Wozniak, Fred Dlugosz, Pam Harris, Henri Laferriere, james Barrett, Shirley Fondino, Roger Coutu, Sophia Kefaleas, Ed Bergeron, Row 3: Richard Lemieux, David Allard, Roger Fornier, Richard Clark, Debbie Bourdeleau, Bill Poitras, Sandra Hand, Ioan Tighe, Dr. Moorehouse, Row 4: Debbie Winship, Laurie Dupell, Cheryl Gleason, Donna Hrinchuk, Norman Annis, Rachel Bergeron, Patty Bourdeleau, Wendy Porter Linda Silva, Lucia Fagundes, Maria Defreitas, Luiza Mendoncag Row 5: Adelino Caries, Rosalie Peacla, Terri Beauchesne, Mary I-landley, Evelyn Otero, Marianne Collopy, Cathy Michaud, Ida Chandonett, Diane St. Maria Mr, Weir. 1 Culinary Arts Through the efforts of Mrs. Eileen Kane, Mrs. Lorraine Cronin, and Chef john Drummey enticing aromas filled the school corridors this year. LHS's newest program, the Culinary Arts Department prepared food for many activities. Among those were an Hors d'Oeuvre reception for 500 guests to benefit scholarships, a buffet for 450 adult education graduates, and the 55th reunion dinner for the class of 1927. Row l: Cindy LeDuc, Monique Cote, Debbie Webb, Diane Cook, Mary Beth Dowling, Lisa Houston, Arlene Boutin, Pauline Cryang Row 2: Pam Lavoie, Patty Lavigne, Danny Turcotte, David Emond, Sherry Barlow, Laval Blanchette, john Curtis, Lorraine Cronin, Row 3: Chef john Drummey, Steve Hancock, Harold Roberge, Dennis Baker, Tom Hayden, john Logue, Charlie Mamalis. Ski Club Under the direction of Walter Nelson, the Ski Club sponsored many day trips as well as a weekend in Brownsville, Vermont. The trip included skiing at Killington, MT. Ascutney, and Stratton. Ski Club Officers: Treas. Dianne Harrington, Vice Pres. Fred Horstkotte, Pres. Ben Woo, Sec. Patti Fleming. 96 .ii 5 if Library Staff Row l: Ana Cornier, Dave Georgoulis, Alice DaS1lva Row 2 Michael Giguerc Doug Hall, Iohn Mackey. lf Drama Club Row 1: Connie Martin, Alicia Gilligan Vivian Ste. Marie, Mr. Sokolowski, Ianis Klain, Michell Laferriere, Kate Carpenter, Row 2: Estrella Hernandez joe Panisetti, Laurie Grygiel, jill Parrino, Lorna Boucher, julie Loguidice, Mike Baillargeonp Row 3: Fernando Lazu, Brian Murphy, Randy Eklund, Pat Finnerty, Don LePage, Don Laduke, Paul Crowley, Bobby Orr, Mark Langlois. I ersonnel Donna Grand, Michelle Lemoine, Christine Martin, Debra Vachon Lisa Valliere, Karen Golden, Standing: Ianice Farrington, Norma Michelle Brady, Helen Himariotis, Deborah Moore, Valerie Gregoire, Mary Theresa Bussiere, Angela Bouras, Laurie Demers, Advisor Ruth W. Gagnon, Carol Paradis, Diane Carpentier, Darlene Landry, Bessie Dragoumanos, Brenda Bourdeleau, Anne Farley, Barbara 97 I i.3Z2i?: 1 .' 'vi T . K1' International Club www W The second year of the International Language Club was a memorable one. With coordinator Helen Flanagan and the following officers: Pres. Amy Woo, Vice-Pres. Gail Reynolds, Sec. Angelica Ieffreys and Treas. Becky Woo, each chapter hosted an informative and entertaining meeting. The Spanish Chapter, directed by Mrs. Priscilla Donlon, featured songs, dances, a movie of a real bullfight, and Spanish food - tacos and tortilas. The Latin Chapter, directed by Mr. Donald Bailey, offered readings about Iulius Caesar, interpretation of the play Pot of Gold , and a buffet of vegetables, fruits and cakes. Clockwise from above: the Portuguese Chapter meeting, the Eiffel Tower, the advisors. 98 t ,,, , -art - Yu cf ' i ,T fx in 1 1 in ' f f y - 5 YY q war. T' r . at ' . i Q f A? l Q i 4 Af ig . ,Q 511,211 , Ab-1-rg ' 1 y it ,ti iw if 'WM' I 0' Q i T,-ff' ' ,I ' yi , i 1 primal i A I fur' ' 5, ln' . J ,ra , 'Rf .rf c T T Q R 4 M. it Y Tin... nxf r 'i ...ig 4.210 Seated: Chairwoman Helen Flanaganp standing: Rev. Dr. Peter Rizos, Donald Bailey, Priscilla Donlon, Ronald Boisjoly. H is 'fr X NK.. The Greek Chapter, directed by Dr. Peter G. Rizos, showed Greek dances, provided a dance-a-long, modeling of native costumes and served Greek delicacies for refreshments. The French Chapter's meeting started with a short French vocabulary lesson by Mr. Ronald Boisjoly, director, to acquaint everyone with the terms used by Chef Iohn Drummey who demonstrated the preparation of French crepes which all enjoyed eating. An Eiffel Tower and gargoyles made from paper and wire plus cascades of 1 paper flowers were the unusual decorations. The Portuguese Chapter, directed by Mr. Luis Gomez, showed slides of Portugal. These slides with background music were presented by Fr. Silva. The Portuguese flag comprised the chief element of decoration. Following an explanation of the colors - red, green, and yellow - given by students, each person received a small flag. All enjoyed native food -- some prepared in Lowell and some imported from Portugal. An unusual punch was served called maracuga, peculiar to Brazil. Clockwise from top left: Miss Plakasg un muchacho, Spanish Chapter activities, International Club members. 99 It was another superb year for the junior Classical League here at Lowell High. Under the guidance of Mrs. Grace Scanlan and the direction of President Lisa Langlois, Vice-President Victoria Zaim, Secretary Beth Sager, and Treasurer Barbara McLaughlin, the chapter of 125 members participated in such events as the Roman Banquet, Classics Day, the National Convention, and the National Latin Exam. This marked the fourth year in a row that LHS has been represented on a state level in this national organization of 35,000 Latin students. Kathy Wrobel had both the honor and responsibility of serving on the Executive Board as Treasurer of Massachusetts for 1981-82. 'vnu-any ,v 1 1 I 100 junior Classical League a M! 'x J' Opposite page, clockwise from top: ICL membersp Elaine McCarron, Karen Cambray, Tammy Grynewicz, Martha McDonoughp Lisa Langloisp Mrs. Grace Scanlan. This page, clockwise from below: james I-Ioganp julie Logiudice and Dave Fiorellop Vicki Zaim, Ioe Panessiti and Kathy Wrobelg Elaine McCarron, Phyllis Maniatakas and Cheryl Hamilton. N gi? Band During the 1981-82 school year, the LHS Band participated in many school events such as pep rallies, football games, the National Honor Society Induction and graduation. Senior Renee Giroux and junior Patricia Annis, were chosen to be members of the District Band, a highly competitive band in which only the best musicians can participate. The LHS Band practiced all year for its annual concert in March. In the Liberty Day Parade, the band placed second in its division. At the FLHS band banquet, senior Renee Giroux was awarded the band's highest award, the Arian. Band: Row 1: Patricia Gregoire, Betty Ioynt, Nancy Mercier, Patricia Mclnnis, Wanda Concepcion, Evelyn Alicea, Row 2: Bandmaster Mr. Notini, Andy Peters, lim Brandon, Karen Leonard, Lisa Annis, Scott Maille, Ianis Klain, Brian Hall, Rita McLaughlin, Mohan Hamhar, Patricia Annis, Allison Carroll, Drum Majorette Victoria Zaim, Row 3: Noreen Laviolette, Kathianne Thurston, Michael Klain, Anita Chartrand, Brian Valcourt, Elaine McCarron, Brenda Forbes, Sharon Bernstein, Isabel Gomes, Ed McLaughlin, Renee Giroux, Martha Loguidice, Don Goupil, Tom Lancaster, Mary Dolceg Row 4: Bandrnaster Mr. Gougeon, Debbie Trull, Lisa Albergini, Russ Sargent, Dave Emond, Donovan Verril, Ioe Petruzziello, Ken McCarron, Mike Teague, Norman Annis, Charles Mamalis, Gregg McGee, Richard Sweeney, Ray Royer, Rick Fijalkowski, Sam Garas, Chris Stamasp Row 5: Mr. Townsend, Paul Crowley, Ioe Panesitti, Ed Litchfield, Bob Orr. f 'W E 8 N.xNqx !, Carousel On May 6 and 7 the LHS Performing Arts Department presented Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel under the direction of B. Douglas Townshend and Michael L. Sokolowski. Up Front , Iill Parrino portrayed the sweet, innocent Julie Iordan and Don Laduke was the dashing Billy Bigelow. The show stoppers were Vivian Ste. Marie singing away as Carrie Pipperidge and Don LePage sneaking around as Iigger Craigin. Lorna Boucher and Rick Baillargeon were superb as Nettie Fowler and Enoch Snow. William Notini, Albert Gougen, lack and Ian Moynihan, Frank Weymouth, Lynne Lombard, Ioan Hancock, Dan Bedard, Fred Gallagher, Iohn Leite, Mary jane Bedard, Linda Beauchene and Terri Townshend were the Back Stage Staff. It was a beautiful show that will always be remembered by those who saw it and those who were part of it. TO-1 ,aff V .Q 15 ,151 F 5 ff? . w ,X Inf l'1av I fi K P i' Opposite page, clockwise from top: Laurie Grygiel I'rn on top g Lorna Boucher and jill Parrinog julie Logiudice as Mrs. Mullinp Bobby Orr What a c1own g Opening scene. This page, clockwise from left: This was a real nice clambakeg Rick Baillargeon as Enoch Snowy Don LePage and Don Ladukeg Scenery transfer Techniciansp Beauty and the Beast. . ,jf Wsfg ' W ,, is Y sr fir ,' ,vw it 'I in 1 G fy! 3, fm E 1 Q? LHS Officers Practices for tryouts . . . the preparing for the Harvest . . . biggest turnout in past years the Christmas Parade . . . . , . all white, even the selling candy . . . will We ever sneakers . . . the day of get rid of it? . . . Florida . . . judgement- tryouts . . . the Annual G.O. Banquet . . . going over what went wrong a time in our lives we shall . . . anticipation! . . . finally never forget. hearing what rank you received - h l the Traditional Clockwise from right: Col. Pattiann Colonelfs Party U n i the McCluskey and Lt. Col. Patty Chin at Candlelight ceremony . . . our . the Candllellght CeremOny5.LHS . 1 Officers, the reipients of the Officers' new advlsor Ann Marle Carron Scholarships, Pattiann McCluskey, . . . the membership drive . . . Katherine Wrobel, Diana Limperis. Q f 4 J Row 1: Lt. Col. Patty Chin, Col. Pattiann McCluskeyg Row 2: Diana Limperis, Cheryl Coutu, Priscilla LeDuc, Melissa Cook, Mary jane Gregoire, Susan Eastham, Lisa Aham, Christine Brodeur, Linda Montminy, Connie Hantzis, Row 3: Sharon Burns, Elaine Vangos, Martha Fallon, Nancy DeSilva, Darlene Krysiak, Lisa Burns, Arlene Leczynski, Angela Bouras, Beatrice Lilos, Ann Marie Volonino, Row 4: Kathy Wrobel, Debra Soucy Donna Leonard, Ann Durkin, Estrella Hernandez, Susan Lynch, Suzanne Donovan, Lynda Dumas, Carol Paradis, Diane Carpentierp Row 5: Gladys Lazu, Pam Miras, Marybeth McDowell, Nancy Conlon, Barbara Quinn, Diane Crockett, Phyllis Maniatakos, Martha Loguidice, Karen Fournier, Diane Dyszczyk. l as as Row 1: Robin Hamel, Martha Foley, lean Mitchell, Sherry Sharfmang Row 2: Charlie Greenhouse McClusky, Ricky Byers. Missing: Mary Ellen Harrington, Sue Eastham, judy Collins. The Spindle Starting with no advisor . . . K Does anyone know how to make a yearbook? . . . learning step by step . , . our new office . . . lunch time hangout . . . 7th period . . . getting out of class to go with the photographer. . . . the missing ladder . . . trying to get organized . . . copy . . . layouts . . . crooked croppers . . . the column system . . . Tab . . . DEADlines . . . the directory . . . the class poll . . . I heard we aren't having a yearbook this year . . . pictures, pictures and more pictures . . . waiting till the' last minute . . . FBO . . . correcting mistakes . . . Does anyone know who this is? . . . the yearbook mail box . . . Senior mugs . . . typing copy . . . searching for ideas . . . the f ceiling . . . short staffed . . . working over vacation . . . 'Q x xl taking the yearbook home with us . . . frustrations . . , working hard at all times to all hours . . . coming to school on those hot summer days . . . trying our hardest to make this the best . . . THE SPINDLE . . . And you thought we couldn't do it! Clockwise from top left: yearbook staffers hard at workg Advisor Miss 'ZZ Rita Sullivan, Co-editor Martha Foley, Linda Barros works diligently, the Spindle staff, Editor jean Mitchell. WGBH Chris Thompson, Patti 107 National Honor Society Class of 1982 - Elected 1981 Maryellen Abraham Ioanna Andrejaszko Stephen Beati Drake Behrakis Sharon Berstein Lorna Boucher Dorothy Breen Kathleen Callahan Melissa Cook Nancy DeSilva Susan Eastham Kathleen Fijalkowski Stephen Fratus Cheryl Fuller Paula Gallagher john Gauthier Mary lane Gregoire Laurie Grygiel Mary Ellen Harrington Estrella Hernandez Linda Kiernan Lisa Langlois Beatrice Lilos Diana Limperis Pattiann McCluskey lean Mitchell Judith Morris Sandra Palefsky Ioseph Panessiti jill Parrino Irene Rivera Sherry Sharfman Vivian Ste. Marie Sheryl Strong Lynne Stuer Ianice Sullivan Cynthia Wallace MaryLouise Wilson Katherine Wrobel Victoria Zaim Class of 1982 - Elected 1982 Kathryn Burke Lisa Burns Charles Carkin Paul Crowley Thomas Donnelly Suzanne Donovan Linda Fitch Iulianne Frawley Barry Garnick Kathy Gregoire Ellen Hogan Maria Ivos Nancy jardin john Keefe Athena Kokas Robin LaBrecque Gladys Lazu Richard Leonard Donald LePage joseph Lepine Martha Logiudice Mary Beth McAdams Susan McArthur Kathleen McNamara l 4 Q A Lv i . I A7 . , ,f r-,M m,. M.,- I Q 1 wfwuiw, . VV., v,,.V.,,-3iMmMMw5.m,, 1 4' 1 A ....,..M, V . t I if Opposite page clockwise from top: Advisor Mrs. Grace Scanlang Susan Easthamp Iohn Gauthier. This page clockwise from top: Ioanne Asha Andrejaszko accepts her certificatep Headmaster Peter Stamasg National Honor Society Membersg Officers: President Susan Eastham, Vice-President Beatrice Lilos, Secretary Victoria Zaim, Treasurer john Gauthier, Mrs. Christine Demetriou, Mrs. Grace Scanlan. q. Q in Y' up , ., A A' 6 Q if 5 ' l - '- L r,,. f , ,.1 'az-vs' a fe- 'f y was vvQ?QiU 'tr-ff ty 7 L 5 r Q , . 4 , l , , 3217.,i 1 'aw . Q-so ., up! 0 B' v . . , r .:xv Q L X! its 3 Q 4 D 1- 5 M t 1 i-5. A Si . E L I XSJYK I-wr:-fr 'Z' as .Q ' , '55, tk 1 t- ' KJ - ' 5 apnea .il 1 Q Al Q f Sq x na Stephen McNamara Panagiota Miras Robert Paquette April Pattavina William Pearsall Minh Pho Barbara Quinn Micheal Teague Noraida Toledo Noraide Toledo Ann Marie Volonino Sandra Wheeler Robert Williams Ira Wolf Class of 1983 - Elected 1982 Audrey Ambrosino Lisa Annaldo Cecile Bergeron Dayna Betses Timothy Brown Gerald Chertavian Iudith Collins Kathleen Flynn Kenneth Fryns Laura Guptill Kimberly Huard Susan Ianas Mary Ellen LePage Stephen Limperis Stacy Matseas Barbara McLaughlin Iulie Merrill Suzanne Michaud Pamela Morin David Murphy Maureen Neylon Ramon Ortiz Mary Panessiti George Papadopoulos Donna Perry Heidi Plouffe George Politis Gail Reynolds Robert Rivera Claire Royer Theresa Ryalls Pamela Sherman Kirk Stepanian Susan Stiefel Michelle St. jean Timothy Sweeney Dung Hoang Ta Mary Thibodeau Kathieann Thurston Lisa Todd Robert Violette Kathleen White Benedict Woo Cheerleading . . . starting from scratch . . . new girls . . . new uniforms and new advisors . . . Brown University . . . New England Cheerleaders Association . . . practicing in August . . . feeling nervous at the first Pep rally . . . the wild bus rides to games . . . Hey, Hey, Bar-bareba . . . trying desperately to keep up with the band during the LHS fight song . . . the Thanksgiving Pep Rally in the new gym . . . Renegade . . . the ULowell Holiday Competition . . . the 5:00 rides to 8:00 basketball games . . . taking cars to games instead . . . arranging and rearranging mounts . . . the last game . . . getting plaques and jackets . . . cheerleading. Clockwise from above: the varsity cheerleaders perform, Captain Martha Foley, Senior Paula Metros, Stacy Matseas in actiong the varsity squad. 110 Cheerleading an 4 ....... A 5 ir F Varsity Squad: Front Co-Captain Lisa Bourque, Captain Martha Foley, Co-Captain Donna Martin, Row 2: Carolyn Benoit Erin McMahon, Marikay Fallon, Kris McAndrews, Elaine Guircan, Lisa Gwiazda, Stacy Matseas, Lisa Barros, Missing: Maura Dartley. , i Clockwise from top left: Elaine Guircang Co-Captains Donna Martin and Lisa Bourquep Lisa Bourque, Martha Foley, and Donna Marting the IV squadg cheers from the bench. Choral rts The Choral Arts Department under the direction of B. Douglas Townshend had a non-stop year. Starting with the Harmonies of Halloween Variety Show, the chorus went directly into the hectic Christmas season, the Lowell Historical play, lf the Falls Could Speak , the musical Carousel and finally ended with graduation. Extra events were three concerts at the Courthouse for naturalization ceremonies, Northeast district chorus tryouts, the Citywide Chorus, Rollerskating Parties and several fundraisers along the way. Dr. Dubby sure had his hands full! ,rv 115 .sj,,,4 ,M Os , 69' e i Clockwise from above: Girls' Trio, Choral Arts Officers: Pres. Iill Paiino, Sec. Vivian Ste. Marie, Tres. Laurie Grygiel, V.P. Paul Crowley, Advisor Uncle Doug Townshend, Boys' Quartet. ,ll L i Li- Row 1: Sandra Williams, Lorna Boucher, Mary Ellen LePage, Vivian Ste. Marie, Mr. B. Douglas Townshend, Iill Parrino, Laurie Grygiel, Elani Nikitopoulos, Kerrin Crowley, Row 2: Denise Sireen, Dori Seakas, Priscilla Karon, Kathleen Sullivan, Danielle Coimbra, Dayna Betses, Noreen Laviolette, Wendy Hammar, Janice Klain, Mariellen Bedard, Colleen Cullen, Cindy Sullivan, Kim Pomerleau, joan Flynn, Laura Renaud, Row 3: Lucilia Barroso, Dawn Bouchard, Karen DaSilva, Mary Beth Molloy, Debra Trull, Paula Stripling, Bethanne Welch, Lisa Alberghini, Maria Harvey, julie Anne Logiudice, Cathleen Considine, Pam Hawkins, Fatima Maia, Rose Bettencourt, Lauri Lehman, Hope Bumham, Iill Hodge, Row 4: Sheila Carpenter, Nancy DeSilva, LaeAnn Leboeuf, Estrella Hemandez, Mary Dolce, Dianne Veiina, Robert Orr, Edwin Litchfield, Joseph Panessiti, Richard Baillargeon, Maria Selvaggio, Kathleen Campbell, Laura Crowley, 112 Patricia Flynn, Colleen Reardon, Row 5: Charles Martel, Patti Cryan, Katherine Keefe, Martha Hanlan, Anita Boley, Steve Tassopoulos, Patrick Finnerty, Donald LePage, Donald LaDuke, Paul Crowley, Randy Eklund, Shawn Smith, Gregory Fitch, Donna Kelley, Susan Wilkins, Maura Shugrue. I A WVU W---V., ..,.. ...,, Student Government -Mus .ww M my ..,r. N' A 1- 'ye 'Ti-5 ,a2i'i?' 1?-.311 ,. ' 55.3 TP i-iw... , .. vis 7 -.Mx M 333'Q., 'v,,,, rw-315'-uwwev-vyif A - -,an,.1t,g,-,rw f W 5' Q ' Q f,,5,Ym 2 T ra 's+.,..,,....1.k 1 , , ' m..-vt .+A ' tgp ogy f .-ft t Al...- YYX A I iw ,.c. M.. 4 ... ,ff The Lowell High School Student Government had a very active 1981-1982 school year. Activities sponsored by the members Were: two blood drives in which over 100 pints of blood were donated, the Third Annual Teacher Appreciation Night, dances at Cumnock Hall, Carnation Day, and Spirit Week. ' 94, 47 S3 , ,Kasey ,, ' Sb-.,A-'g'Ja, ,gui .bfi new Clockwise, from left: Student Govemment members, Teacher Appreciation Night hostesses, Lee Koumantzelisp Student Government officers, left to right: Secretary Susan Eastham, Treasurer Barbara Sullivan, Vice President Martha Foley, President Mary Ellen Abraham, john Gauthier pitches in for clean-up day, Roger Frechette's Chef's Salad for Teacher Appreciation Night. 113 Week The Second Annual Spirit Week took place March 15th to 19th. Under the direction of Doctor Wood, the student government planned a week of interesting activities. Monday started off the week with Grub and Clean Up day. Tuesday was Red and Gray day. St. Patrick's Green Day was Wednesday. Thursday was Hat and Glasses Day and Friday finished off the week with Punk Day and a Rock Concert. lx- 114 The Qiiarhest Friday, Nov. 20, 1981 . . . Sheraton Rolling Green Andover . . . girls ask guys . . . finding a gown . . . getting dismissed from school . . . doubling at the last minute . . . beautiful flowers . . . No more pictures, Ma! . . . parties before . . . dancing to Cross-fire . . .everyone looking FANTASTIC! . . . Chinese food . . . more parties . . . What time did you roll in? . . .despite the rain everyone had a great time , . . special memories of special times . . . X' 4, 2' 'ML' bi? -Ms Jilin W M Af! K , gt R ag :QW ,5i.Nqf41'x'i3 X of 52 'W C , ' in Kf- W ? , lx I , ff' 232:31 is-... -41 .i 1 like KM, X l la YW This page, clockwise from top left: Dave Roy and his dateg Diane Cote and her dateg Patrick Durkin and Ieanne Muldoon dance to a slow tuneg Roger Frechette and Martha Fallong Doing it up on the dance floorg Ioe Panessitti and Marie Ellen Bedard. if -K3 'eff Opposite page, clockwise from top: Brenda Pellitier and her date enjoy the eveningp Dave Murphy and Katie Flynn deep in intellectual conversationg joe Cool Weissbachg Bessie Dragoumanos and her dateg Chris Brodeur and her dateg Patty Roberts and Nancy Fergola. sr? 9 Q: fx 3 f l 117 1' lf l Clockwise from above: Harvest Bouquetsp dancing to the beatg Sherry Sharfman and Iohn Downesp Bob Destrempe and Lisa Gwiazdap Hamming it up for the photographer. 1.1 fe Q ,, 'W Q ' 118 gzw 1 , iz! gf Q iv? V55 'Q X. S 1 ff' A9 X of . , A Q Q gy 'xx X , R , 9 ,, a J, fy vw '1 64 I dis 4 1 5 Clockwise from left: Sue Eastham and Eric Bohenkog posing for picturesp Maureen Adams and Kevin Slatteryg High Ranking Girl Officers and datesg Torn Callahan having a good timeg dancing to Crossfirep center: Col. Patti McClusky and Paul Fawcett. 119 Dances Students were packed into Cumnock Hall and the Mahoney Gym on Friday and Saturday nights throughout the past year for dances sponsored by the Friends of Lowell High and the Student Government. Disc Iockeys from WLLH cranked up the music from 8-11. ff? 120 Athletics ' 4319114 viii-an-A30 Haan, I 11,9 E' I4 , gl gf f lifi-QV 'U , H A f 'T' . ,Q , my gb 1 .T an .M .ll fry., . , Y -- fivs. . ,g,, my U A . Al' 3. . -.v - Z .flax 'M 4, 0-A 'Lf -I t . im. 5 , ,' A 1:1 , 4 Q .gg 5 . - W - , - ' fu 'E' 3, E f I ,Sl 6 E F4 'dv 2 ,AZ 9'Vg fcJ A A , 1 'V 1 . 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'wa fsrxf'w, mf X ii-v. L Y '95 A 'fl , ft -' 5 L 3 The Homecoming Game against Greater Lowell Voke was another victory for L.H.S. A battle of the offensive and defensive lines led the Raiders to a 14-0 victory. K l At halftime, Homecoming Queen Asha Andrejasko was crowned. Her court consisted of junior Maria Selvaggio, sophomore Cheryl Hamilton, and freshman Ioni McMahon. Captain Tim Brown received the award for outstanding defensive player of the game. The L.H.S. spirit was shining brightly throughout the season, both on and off the field. Win or lose the Red Raider pride was always there . . . and always will be. 124 at Nigga 1, sv , A 3, 'WM WOR? 'N-A as ,wi lvl ...iq -.t....t-- -. '4 '. 3i' Row 1: Sean Richardson, Lester Parks, jay jackson, Dan Ryalls, Co-Capt. Tim Brown, Co-Capt. Fran Funaro, Tim Grover, john Downes, Charlie Greenhouse, Chris Smith, Row 2: George Dokos, Mike Zaim, jim Keefe, Dan Tighe Mike Nisson, Kevin Slattery, Scott Sheldon, Steve Camacho, Sean Santos, Row 3: Alan Travierso, Chris Savard, john Galvin, lim Casper, Ed Goodwin, Bob Chandler, Tom Broderick, George Ramirez, jeff Polak, Row 4: Bill Cassela, Louie Galvao, Charlie Heslin, Mickey Ward, Mike Couillard, Rui Veica, Danny Crichette, Mike Steck, Wally Wrobel Row 5: Scott Boyle, Bill Taupier, Kevin Broderick, Marc Polak, Iim Slattery, Ed Fleming, Bernand Chassin, Paul Armstrong, Mark Dunais, Row 6: peter Manouos, john Sullivan, Brian Gleason, Brian Martin, Dave Stiefel, Shaun Chlougherty, Marc Sheldon, Scott Taylor. WON Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Tewksbury Methuen Lowell Lowell Lowell Lawrence LOST Billerica Lowell Lowell Voke Dracut Lowell Lowell Andover Haverhill Wilmington Lowell Opposite page, clockwise from top: a few of the fans, Lowell's defense preventing yardage, Varsity Team picture, a hopeful Erin McMahon, Coming through. This page, clockwise from left: Dan Ryalls over the top, Tim Brown rounding the comer, Red 8: Gray defensive alignment, Joni McMahon, Joanne Andrejasko, Cheryl Hamilton, and Maria Selvaggio, Vicki Zaim leading the bandg Steve Camacho on the run. R if? Thanksgiving activities began with the traditional Pep Rally which was the first of many to be held in the new fieldhouse. Students gathered in the new gym. The Varsity and Iunior Varisty Cheerleaders performed along with the Band and Majorettes. Coach Nelson introduced the team and spoke of their successful . V - ' 5. 3 T V ,t v I .. 'V A , . 5- .,..-ff' ,cr .., n J , ,, ,455 'll 1 ,, 4 as 'Q mem Q9 ,wlfsmr Q ,jf Thanksgiving SCEISOII. However, the traditional Thanksgiving day clash held at Lowell's Cawley Stadium proved to be a disappointing event for the Red 8: Gray. The game, played on a mud-slicked field, put Lawrence in favor of the young L.l-I.S. squad from the onset. QWJQMWW , 535, X. ,Q Af, ,Aw ,, V, 1, ' 'lm t nf - ,. 0 as . wi Aw ,mv ISI 'A Q - 'IFas 'fl T' 'i Vt? , - .. F' ' .T T. f af! Clockwise from top: Coach Larry M ' ' 's I - -T if f Ruesch, mighty, mighty seniors , : -. k , ' T- W I1 - . A - ' ll.: L.I-I.S. offensive attack, Mary Ellen D iq.. to ' Q Reilly performs at the pep rally, t 8 3 ' 'vm reventin arda e. 1 ' ' 5 P s Y s 5 Lk, J- 'F '5.,, I 126 'Cf' Q 1,4 I tsl: 9. i 115 2 5 r I ,A s xnr! I 4 V' p.4-.- --B--' 'Nunn au. I 1 K 1 -s ' 1 i l u F F '-Q LC I 1 N 1 E .... K k -,Q iz' V., Clockwise from above: Robin Pilato sending one over, Lynne Stuer psyching up to serve, Kelly Flynn setting up the ball for a spike, Varsity team picture. Opposite page, clockwise from top: Mary Ellen Abraham bumping the ball, Mary Ellen Harrington eyes her return, Sue Eastham dives to make a save, j.V. team picture, Robin LaBrecque sending the ball. 128 Girl's Volleyball i The L.H.S. Girls Varsity volleyball team finished the 81-82 season with a respectable 6-4 record. In their second year in the Merrimack Valley Conference, Coach Suzanne Olsen's team qualified for the M.V.C. playoffs. Pilato, Robin LaBrecque, Christine Thompson, Donna Landry, Susan Eastham, and Teresa Bussier. Recieving awards for the season were as follows: Sun All-Star Robin Pilato, Defence Award, Lynne Stuer, Most Valuable Player, Mary Ellen Abraham and Sue Eastham: Coaches Award, Robin LaBrecque: Most Improved Player. Senior standouts were: Lynne Stuer, Mary Ellen Abraham, Mary Ellen Harrington, Robin Wir- Varsity Team: Row 1: Susan Eastham, Robin Pilato, Co-Captain Mary Ellen Abraham, Co-Captain Lynne Stuer, Teresa Bussier, Kelly Flynn. Row 2: Scorer Heather Anderson, Ian Bisson, Donna Landry, Robin LaBrecque, Mary Ellen Harrington, Lauri Quigley, and Terri Ryalls. -L tx? , Qi' Q? his ff Y A 'll 'gif La WON Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Lowell Billerica Billerica Lowell Methuen Tewksbury Lowell Lowell LOST Lowell Greater Lowell Lawrence Voke Dracut Lowell Lowell Andover Lowell Lowell Lawrence Wilmington 'lin Row 1: Stephanie Slates, Co-Captain Shirley Souza, Tish Abraham Row 2: Leah Flynn, Claire Funaro, Kate Carpenter, Pam Morin, Stacey Deveres, Ann Marie Hickey, Janice Makey, Laura Fontes. Boys' Cross Country l The Boys' Cross Country team, spurred on by Co-captains Dan Phelps and John Flynn, compiled a solid 3-3 record. Under the direction of Coach ' John Lang the nine man squad ran over Fort Hill and through 1 Shedd Park despite the cold autumn days. Ulla-I ',.f, -. At the Fall Sports Banquet, dau MGI' Dave Landry received the mu, wg! MVP award and john Flynn b '9 ygl and Dan Phelps received the Senior awards. Clockwise from top: Start of varsity race Lowell vs. Greater Lowell, john Flynn, team picture, Bob Powers, Dan Phelps. v f F9 Q ' J ' K it Gigi fl 6 Cv Row 1: Paul McCarthy, Dave Landry, Louis Rios, Ricky Gillis, Kenny McCarron, Row 2: Coach John Lang, Dave Roy, John Flynn, Dan Phelps, Bob Powers. l ' 'limczf .N ,M 130 ' f 1' ... . ,, A. what ii' . Q N 312'v , 1 ' 4'iq .f-XX 7 213' :L -on 4 cliff ' I Y 'H' 1 I 1 'wi' ' 72 ' -f 44 fa 1 . 4 1 E Q ' l A 4 ! . , x 1 1 . , i. an v N, Q A V ' A Q 1 'x -OP 1 . ., 2 X ' ' , Wk .L , , ' ,. -A' if w af ll Q , I if Zh, wiv f- -a.am', -. f-' 'ij' I--lx., ,:, I-1--ga' '. - ., 5 U rr r Q I . - -v--ff - ' -.,- ' ,. .Aw -' . ., f .M . V -, 'OSl:1:'ElQS' ms Z Q xl sf I A no I iw: ll I l town? lwllifbx K A 7 js QSXQLHLQ .rf lAllf'fr fv I iv sv 1 NW' P' if Ll' I-and -, Tllllfnj gn- 1, Row 1: Diane Harrington, Lisa jacques, Shelly Mondou, Captain Sheila Skovholt, Felicia Gonsalves, Ann St. Peter, Laura Balamotis, Row 2: jane Flood, Connie Koulangis, Meg Flynn, Becky Bloomith, Tricia Vail, Ellen White, Debbie Boisvert, Coach jim McGuirk. Girls' ross Countr The Lowell High Girls' Cross Country team enjoyed success on both a team and individual basis. The team compiled a fine 6-2 dual meet record, good enough for 3rd place in the tough Merrimack Valley Conference. The Red and Gray placed 3rd in the Bedford Invitational Meet and 14th in the State Division I Championship. Individually the team was led again by juniors Lisa jacques and Laura Balamotis. Lisa placed 2nd of 100 runners in the Bedford Invitational while Laura placed 8th. Both were named to the MVC All-Star team and the Lowell Sun All-Stars. A L fi-fi 'ft A 'al , 5 44' ,. . ,L 'Q Additional team leaders were senior Sheila Skovholt, junior Shelly Mondou and freshman Tricia Vail. Trophy winners at the Fall Sports Banquet were: Lisa Jacques - MVP, Laura Balamotis - Coaches Award, Diane Harrington - Most Improved. Clockwise from top left: Sheila Skovholt followed by Laura Balamotis, Lisa jacques with the leadp Debbie Boisvert, team pictureg taping up, center: LHS vs Andover at the start. 131 The LHS Soccer team, under the fine coaching of enthusiastic Iohn Bertos, emerged from the 1981 season with a 7-1-3 record. The squad finished third in the competitive MVC League and made it to the state tournament. The team's four captains Albino Espinola, Rui ! This page clockwise from top: Albino Espinolap Tony Katsakis using his head, team picture, Iohn Farrington: center: Mike Rocky Rawnsley makes a diving save. This page, clockwise from top left: Eric Bohenko, Coach john Bertos, lose Morales: squad captains Eric Bohenko, john Farrington, Albino Espinola, and Rui Machado: Iose Peveita. 132 Soccer Machado, Eric Bohenko and Iohn Farrington, played prominent roles in the -I 1- successful campaign. High scoring Albino had some impressive credentials. He was selected as an MVC All-Star and Lowell Sun All-Star. He was also the recipient of the team's Coaches Award. 1i rl 1 'Yau ilu' 'E.',,'2r -m, nil I I-vm ,- :I .l jf? F11 I l 17 il!! I 5' u , , 7 Pi 5114 QI! an-' v..l!' , 1, . Y L u 553592 . 4251, x W 'fab' fl 1 A ' . X I ,fi ' . ' .2 1 ,, W . , ., I ' ' 1 ' W' i ,Qi , -' , :VAR 1-M 4' -3- :M-iff' LM., . -,ff I .il 4Ti1 ' 'Bluff ' I '5 Row 1: john Farrington, Rui Machado, Mike Rawnsley, Albino Espinola, Eric Bohenko, jose Morales, Row 2: Coach Iohn Bertos, Chris Porter, Dionisio Gil, Manuel Silva, jose Peveita, Antonio Katsakis, Trung Hong, Kham Seng, Mouni Morkam, Coach Peter Hantzis, Row 3: Peter Dimakarahos, Somphane Manisy, Bounpone Meuneboutby, Somay Phetsomphou, Robert Bessette, Manuel Lapa, Rawle Lewis, Carlos Borges, Takounsak Phomreha, Luis Silva. ' a P-fly Nik A ii I-al Q 1 lu'-vw -' r -I... ,,Q--g, f ll??Y. H . w Rui Machado, also an MVC and Lowell Sun All Star vt as the recipient of the MVP Award. Iohn Farrington and Goalie Mike Rawnsley were also named MVC All Stars for their work during the season Mike was voted the best goal tender in the MVC for the 81-82 season. Those chosen for MVC Second Team were Manny Silva Greek transfer student Tony Katsakis, Dianisio Gill Eric Bohenko. Eric was also voted 'Tl fins lv- A if Li QW Q ' jay' W 1 T.'.,'T 9- 5.5 'A' mi WON Andover g eng Most Improved Player 1 i an . , 1 If i ,4--. IC LOST Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Tewksbury Austin Prep Chelmsford Haverhill Haverhill Lawrence Wilmington Lowell Voke Girls' Swimming The LHS Girls' Swim Team had a very successful first season compiling a record of 3-1. The credit must be given to Coach Roseanne Riddick who volunteered a great deal of time to the team and to the team itself who worked hard both in and out of the water. The team christened the new LHS pool with a victory over Westford Academy but the climax of the season was the come from behind win over highly acclaimed Notre Dame. Lowell had to place lst and 2nd in the last relay of the meet. This seemed impossible but Coach Riddick's stategy Other members of the team were seniors Kerry Gordon and Lisa Langlois, juniors Donna Brown, Mary Burchill, Sue Conroy, Lori Flagg, Susan Ianas, and Maureen Neylon, sophomores Allison Barry, Katie Mondou, Beth O'Brien, Ann Picanso, and Maria Sheehy, freshmen Carol Donahue, Kim Edwards, Lynn Gillis, Lisa Kazanjian, Connie Martin, Marylou Strombous and Sandy Williams. This page clockwise from top: Beth O'Brien, Sue Ianas and Katie Mondou cheer on the team, Katie Mondou, Coach Riddick's last minute advise, Allison Barry gets ready for a relay. Opposite page clockwise from top: lean Mitchell in her best form, cheering on a close racep Lisa Kunzlerp Cathi Cote in the 5005 Jean Mitchell flies by. payed off and the team won by one point. Iean Mitchell, Cathi Cote, Gail Reynolds, Lisa Kunzler, Tara Donahue, and Sarah Burns represented Lowell High at the Sectionals in Medford. Senior captain, jean Mitchell was an excellent diver as well as swimmer. She swam the fly as well as the relay and, received the Coaches' Award. Freshman Cathi Cote, a good all around swimmer, received the MVP Award. junior Tara Dofiahoe another excellent competitor received the Most Improved Award. R' A A au ..,v-' ' .. my-my WON Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Boys' Basketball ,A ri, , . ,I ... .. . ., V in 3? The 1982 Boys' Basketball Team started off on a sour note, losing their first two games and being 1-2 when the Greater Lowell Christmas Tournament opened. Lowell won a thrilling 59-58 victory over Ayer by a buzzer beating shot from Andy Pires, but lost the next night 59-58 to Acton-Boxboro on a buzzer beater also. The Team netted nine straight wins to post a 10-3 record looking ahead to Andover. It was a tremendous game but Andover edged Lowell by two. In the MVC playoffs Lowell beat Billerica but lost to Chelmsford and Central. One more win would have qualified them for the Eastern Mass. State Tournament. Standouts of the team were MVC All-Stars Iay Simon, Andy Pires, Ramon Rivera, Steve Montminy, and Christmas Tournament All-Star Steve Petullo. 136 '?'t3.El'71Z1?Qf 9 V ' 4 fnlrc ff 25 13. 2 R l 1' U l- Row 1: Ricky Simmons, Andy Pires, Greg Edwards, Steve Petullo, Jay Simon, Kevin Cox, Row 2: Coach Ryan, Jose Alejandro, Ramon Rivera, Derek Oliver, Bob Chandler, John Geary, Steve Montminy, Willy McDougall. in Xl: 3 , 4 '5 w 1? i 1 Oppostie page, clockwise from top: Coach Ryan giving a pep talk, Steve Petullo, varsity team: Ricky Simmons, center: Steve Montminy, Iohn Geary. This page, clockwise from top left: Andy Piresg Ramone Rivera: IV Team Row 1: Tom Broderick, Chris ' Dougherty, Mike McCall, Migual Saloman, Row 2: Coach Canney, Adrian Mitchell, Mike Provencher, Brent Leahey, john Wolfgang, Pat McNamara, lim Slattery, Pat McCall, Greg McMenimen - scorer: jay Simon. li l. .9 ff C WON LOST Central Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Ayer Acton-Boxboro Lowell Lowell Lawrence Lowell Austin Prep Lowell Billerica Lowell Dracut Lowell Tewksbury Lowell Haverhill Lowell Methuen Lowell Greater Lawrence Andover Lowell 137 kj .- ev! 1,3501 A 1 Xa 1 mx I 6 w xS Fz 5 kim, Q iLlM'fYHUll 4 ll' - Q' 3' X Mex Vega mm 'Ns l a'? dl 5,9 WE LUWEU. l u LL LOMA IJMLL , WPWE, J fr J LUWEL l i ll Row 1: Laura Balamotis, Shelly Mondou, Gail Reynolds, Linda Dumas, Cheryl Fuller, Merlene Rangulong, Dianne Harrington, Lisa Jacques, Stacey Crowley, Sheila Skovholt, Row 2: Trisha Vail, Laurie Teague, Dianne Crockett, Felicia Gonsalves, Lisa Langlois, Rhonda Shrigley, Cecile Bergeron, Mary Smith, Coach Jim McGuirk, Row 3: Meg McCabe, Beth Johnson, Connie Koulongis, Amy Lekites, Judy Crockett, Karen Carpenter, Lisa Michelle, Karen Slattery, Row 4: Meg Flynn, Mary Burchill, Patty Michaud, Ellen White, Elaine McCarron, Marybeth Murphy, Debbie Hogan, Joanne Richardson, Mary Richardson. Girls' Indoor Track Led by senior captains Merlene Rangulong and Cheryl Fuller, the Girls' Indoor Track team had a mixed season. Individual accomplishments were their strength. Junior Lisa Jacques achieved such a spectacular time in the 100 yd. run the State Meet at Harvard, that she placed 10th in the U.S.A. for high school girls in that event. Gail Reynolds led the team in scoring and the two mile relay team with Laura Balamotis, Trisha Vail, Shelly Mondou, and Lisa Jacques placed fourth producing the best two mile team Lowell 'ever had. Winning awards this season were: Lisa Jacques - MVP, Merlene Rangulong - Coaches' Award, Gail Reynolds - Most Improved. Clockwise from top left: Gail Reynolds, Co-captain Cheryl Fuller, Lisa Langlois, team picture, Sheila Skovholt, center: Co-captain Merlene Rangulong. 139 1981-82 was another blockbuster season in the history of Lowell High Wrestling. Coach George Bossi drove his state champions to a 16-1 record, losing only to undefeated Norwood in a tough 32-27 match. Led by co-captains Steve Beati and john Brouillette, the Raiders took second in the Lowell Holiday Tournament, first in the MVC Dual Meet Championship, and first in the Division I North Sectionals. Of the five wrestlers sent to the Massachusetts Wrestling Federation Championship in Gilbride provided a fine example of dedication and spirit that helped spark the team to victory. Seniors Steve Geary, Bill Pearsall, Ed Cornish, and Pat McCann all helped Lowell finish another accomplished year. Iuniors Tom Mayrand and Pat Ryan turned in excellent performances in their first year of varsity competition with Ryan qualifying for the States. This page, clockwise from top: Go get 'em boys! , John Brouillette on top of things, varsity team, Steve Beati. Opposite page, clockwise from top: Warren McQuaide prepares for his next move, Coaches Bossi and Smith consider the present strategy, IV team, lose Rosado wins, George Gribride. 140 Wrestling Worcester, Beati and Brouillette earned first place laurels while Lowell Holiday champ Warren McQuaide took home a second place. The highlight of the season was the destruction of Division II King, North Andover in a decisive dual meet. With a 38-16 route, Lowell's Raiders broke the 106 match winning streak of the knights Knights. Throughout the year, the team looked to a number of faces, both old and new, for inspiration. Senior George .wan -av' Row 1: Steve Geary, co-captains John Brouillette and Steve Beati Bill Pearsall Row 2 Peter McAdams George Gilbride Larry Beane, Pat Ryan, Tim Golden, Steve Garnick jose Rosado Row 3 Coach George Bossi Michael Siopes Dan Shanley, Warren McQuaide, Ed Cornish Pat McCann Pat Coughlin Tom Mayrand Carl Weissbach Asst Coach Bob Smith. WON Lowell LoweQQ Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe Lowe-- LowelQ LoweQL LoweQQ Norw Lowe-- LUST Chelmsford Tewksbury Billerica Dracut Burlington Reading Lowell Milford Melrose Andover N. Andover Lawrence Lawrence Voke Lowell Voke Quincy Haverhill Methuen The Lowell High Girls' Gymnastic Team compiled a record of seven wins and three losses and placed third in the Merrimack Valley Conference League. Both senior Co-Captains, Donna Kacavas and lean Mitchell, along with a strong supporting cast of talented gymnasts, formed the nucleus of what was to become a well balanced team. Donna Kacavas, Lowell's top all-around performer was named to the MVC First Team All-Stars, and received the LHS Most Valuable Player Award. 142 Gymnastics Donna's strength was her acrobatic ability. Her cartwheel mount and one-arm backhandsprings, always done to perfection, made her one of the strongest tumblers in the MVC. f' View WON Lowell Lowell Revere Lowell Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Dracut Lowell Row 1: Barbie McLaughlin, Kathy Thurston, Donna Cahill, co-captains Donna Kacavas and jean Mitchell, Debbie Rousseau, Claire Royer, Cheryl Degan, Row 2: Asst. Coach Dianne Teresko, Laurie Kelly, Evelyn Kacavas, Laurie Hession, Katie Mondou, Tina Reilly, Linda Evans, Chris Molligi, 1' lsst, Coach Brenda Benoit, Row 3: Leo Scott, Maureen Dumas, Joni McMahon, Chris Hannigan, Kathy Lyman, Coach Manny Vagos, Mona Fortier, Lisa Molligi, Daureen Dumas, Missy White. LOST Wilmington Billerica Lowell Lawrence Arlington Lowell Methuen Medford Lowell Andover jean Mitchell, the second all-around competitor, received Honorable Mention to the MVC All-Stars and received the LHS Coaches' Award. Jean, a steady and elegant performer, whose attributes were her grace and poise when she competed, was one of the team's leaders. Kathy Thurston, another standout, received the LHS Perserverence Award. Opposite page, clockwise from left: Kathy Thurston, jean Mitchell, Donna Kacavasp Maureen and Doreen Dumas, Claire Royer, preparing for a tough meet. This page, clockwise from left: team picture, Barb McLaughlin, Coaches Diane Teresko, Brenda Benoit and Manny Vagosp Chris Molligip Center: Debbie Rousseau, Donna Cahill. 143 Hockey The 1981-82 hockey season was filled with excitement. The team finished with an 11-6-2 record, just 3 points shy of a state tourney bid. The team was led by the high scoring trio of Mike Rawnsley, Iohn Farrington, and Robbie Paquette. Senior forwards who also contributed to the Raiders' success were Shaun Cremin, john Downes, and lim Picanso. The squad was anchored on defense by senior rear guards Charlie Carkin, Ioe Weissbach, and Tom Callahan. Minding the nets were Mark Furtado and Ken Silva. Rawnsley's career point total of 156 and Carkin's of 51, established new scoring records for LI-IS forwards and defensemen respectively. They are just 2 of the numerous graduates going on to play college hockey. They as well as Farrington and Paquette were chosen for the MVC All-Star Team. Clockwise from above: Goalie Ken Silva, Mike Rawnsley, Charlie Carkin, and joe Weissbach, Mike Rawnsley, Rob Paquette, john Farrington, Mike Rawnsley, Ioe Weissbach, and Charlie Carkinp Rob Paquettep team picture. 144 Row 1: Coach Bill Robinsonp Row 2: Jay Freitas, Tom Witts, Phil Perrin, John Farrington, Rob Paquette, Mike McGovern Rick Abraham, Tom Callahan, Row 3: Laval Blanchette, Iohn Downes, Dave Desmond, Joe Weissbach, Jim McMenimen, Mike Rawnsley, Manager Mark Rawnsley, lim Picanso, Shaun Cremin, Charlie Carkin, Ken Silva, Barry Paquette, Steve janas, Mark Furtado. A if Clockwise from top left: jim McMenimen, Shaun Cremin, lim Picansop Goalie Ken Silvap Mike Rawnsleyg Phil Perrin, Ken Silva, Charlie Carkinp facing off. ull! W! WON Austin Prep Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Lowell Billerica Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell so H L LOST Lowell Andover Lowell Methuen Dracut Haverhill Lowell Lawrence Tewksbury Northeast Central Lawrence Voke 145 5, Girls' Basketball The 1981-82 LHS Girls' Basketball Team compiled a record of 6-10 this season. After suffering some heartbreaking losses the team turned itself around and won 3 games in a row against Dracut, Billerica, and Notre Dame. The season ended on a high note as they blasted Dracut in their season finale with a convincing 52-41 win. V- MW ef. W t N- ewt .1 Mg, av .1 N , UW, f, 'Nfl v-41 my Individual accomplishments were achieved by several players. Michelle Lemoine, senior canter, led the team with 160 points, 176 rebounds, and was named to the MVC All-Stars, the Lowell Sun All-Stars, as well as twice being named as the Player of the Week. Ann Farley, senior guard and tri-captain, was also an MVC All-Star. She scored a 146 SWELL S. if-ff .exit Row 1: Kim Huard, tri-captains Judy Morris, Maryellen Abraham, and Ann Farley, Robin LaBrecqueg Row 2: Lynne Stuer, Martha Fotinopoulos, Michelle Lemoine, Stephanie Manousos, Angie Spirou, Coach Bob Boehm. i XQWEL, ri st,,,1xEf ' team high 20 points against Andover and led the team in quarters played and converted foul shots. Judy Morris, also a senior guard, tri-captain, and MVC All-Star, was a 3 year starter at the guard position and one of the top players in the MVC. Row 1 Moe Lally Iuilie Perigny, Janis Makiej, Row 2: Coach Donna Golden, Rhonda Zananiri, Nancy Geary, Ann Plcanso Tlsh Abraham, Stacy Deveres, Peg Martin, Shirley Souza, Aida Cruz, Ann Marie Hickey. at 1.0 24, Opposite page, clockwise from top: the bench, huddle between periods, varsity team, Michelle Lemoine pulling one down, center: Kim Huarcl. This page, clockwise from left: IV team, Ann Farley laying one up, Judy Morris on the run, Martha Fotinopoulos and Stephanie Manousos battling for a rebound, center: Maryellen Abraham. 147 I l Q 1 l 2 E i r I i 1 4 t l i il i. ll ll 11 ll ll l The LHS Baseball Team once again had an impressive year ending with a record of 14-5. Lowell won the MVC Championship and qualified for the State Tournament but lost to Newton South in the first round. jay jackson led the team in batting with a 404 average. He also led in homeruns 13j and tied for runs scored 116j. junior Ken Gys led the team in RBls 119j and hits 124j. He tied for runs scored 116j, had two homeruns and batted 375. Charlie Greenhouse had an outstanding year batting 362 and was a defensive standout at 3rd base. As a pitcher he had a 4-1 record with a 1.81 ERA. Paul Sevigney did an excellent job as the catcher and batted a steady 340. Steve McNamara, Lowell Sun Player of the Year, was the Ace pitcher of the staff. Steve had a record of 6-2 with an ERA of 1.22 and over the past two years had a 12-2 record. jay Simon batted 305 and had a pitching record of 4-0 with an ERA of 2.33. Kevin Durkin, two year rightfield starter, batted a steady 298. Other Seniors contributing to the team's success were Bob Nagle, jay Blakie and joe McArthur. Baseball , ,,...., . 'T V .1-- 1 f 1 J ,P 1 ' 15' 2 'B' 'i 'W 03 ' Q. ' '24 ' w uugv ,,......., . .,..,. V , ,Y g A V A b y ...,..,. , . iv my ,.., .I is as f 1 - . ' , ..! K ,W ! my .5 PM l ' A ,W N ' as I 1 -in ,-wwf ff ii- . ' A , ' ' 7 .1 ' ' ' ,ff Ni, . ,ff ., 1 W., f .9 Ylmbqt . , , I ,, 4 A J . T ,,,,,.,.aw 4 i . ,, . 1,3 V- 1 4 1 'lb X S gm In Y M . , , 3 A, iv- H f fi ' R74 . . 8.1-7 ,x ' , - - ki.: 'M - f ggi? ' H - te 'yn . . , -Q '- .a f l ki fig., , .' a re . 1 L M 0 '3 as ii' YW 5 tim x gf , af W 1 1, J . 1 ,., . 4 Vg riifq, inf! N 5 ,. 13122511 W tlltiif 1321, ,SIE l 5 Row 1: Barbara Sullivan, Wally Milanazo, Paul Sevingney, Charlie Greenhouse, Kevin Durkin, Steve McNamara, jeff Winward, Dave Murphy, Pat Maguire, Ken Machado, Row 2: Coach George Cuhna, jay Simon,fBob Nagle, jay jackson, Ken Gys, jay Blaikie, john Newell, joe McArthur, jose Alehandro, Bob Swan. gm? li WGN Lowell Salem LoweQQ Lowell Loweee Lowel., Lowell Lowesr Lowesr Lowem Lowell Lowell Lowers Wilming LoweQQ Haverhill LoweQQ Andover LOST Lexington Lowell Central Chelmsford Lowell Voke Lawrence Austin Billerica Dracut Tewksbury Haverhill Methuen Lawrence Voke Lowell p Andover i Lowell Billerica Lowell A pt l ,C 5 ,fi of l l , lsr 4. I .- 1 -,vf -- Aw 'atm-J 1 l i l Opposite page, clockwise from top l left: Tri-captains Kevin Durkin, Charlie Greenhouse, and Steve McNamarap l Charlie Greenhouseg Kevin Durking X Varsity team picturep Dave Murphy. This page clockwise from above: Ken Gysp IV team pictureg lay jacksong Coach George Cunha and Kevin Durking center: Paul Sevigney. l l l 1 l 4 149 The LHS Girls' Tennis Team had a highly successful season. They finished 3rd in the 11 team Merrimack Valley Conference with a record of 7-3. At the conclusion of the regular season the teams were broken down into two divisions. Lowell playing in the upper bracket was pitted against the IRON of the league for five playoff matches. Although close in every match they were unsuccessful and finished with a 7-8 record. uw. SEQ gl .- 'l :' . 4. Ea... f N -. .4 . if ir ' V Q . . , .JH . H , , 1 , W ., 'Tl f Juv V- 'f wiv 5 .y I .t 1 -'S jflm 236 Q QQ552.'x-s.- N A t' we-lv -E me 4- t,,..Q ,. 5, QQ T f O 1 Q. 1. 1.-. ' Q Vi if. r f Gi W is Q ge' sf -s-' r ff I .i if 6 - ... rw .X it' ff.. rljlflfllk fi ylq'4L'Ti1-. f2isfQ ff-. 'Y f 'K I if M WON LOST Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Lowell Voke Lowell Lawrence Billerica Lowell Methuen Lowell Lowell Tewksbury Lowell Lawrence Voke Lowell Haverhill Lowell Wilmington Lowell Andover 150 5, W 'ff QB? Q-f R wi-if! 'Rl s W' 3' tt if . I f .lk - Q Q, Q I-1.21 .1313-L'ifi zz'-Q ra cb, ,ca m i i.fxer, tiwsfnr f .RR S 5- YR fx L, C A 3 'Y 3 Y 21 vhxsxwfi Kxifrrlasxi 'Y MC, LQQV. 1-wr' I ' ' 0' 1 vm. .,,,,, N -. 13' -SQ Q 3 X,kxxuxvig WH'-w.ra-won., af' The team was spear headed by seniors Pam Parigian, Mary Ellen Harrington, and Sherry Sharfman. Other standouts were juniors Diane Harrington and Kathleen Boyle, and sophomores Amy Woo, Kelly Flynn and Sandi Petullo. ,yin QW A 0 3,,-,..,, gf! Row 1: ludy Collins, Kathy Boyle, tri-captains Mary Ellen Harrington, Sherry Sharfman and Pam Parigian, Diane .yi Harrington, Row 2: Kelly Flynn, Laura Fontes, Sandy Petullo, Laurie Arsenault, Carrie Powers, julianne Tsapatsaris, Andrea Alexis, Sarah Burns, Coach Scott Davis, Asst. Coach Carol Davis. -wut.. .. --15.15. VN AA Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Sherry Sharfman putting a spin on the ballp Kathy Boylep Mary Ellen Harrington, Sandi Petullo, Kelly Flynn. This page, clockwise from top left: Pam Parigianp Diane Harrington serving an Acep Catching the rays between sets, team picture. 151 Boys' Track The Boys' Track Team under the direction of Coach Iohn Lang, completed a disappointing season by finishing with a 0-5 record. Running their last season were seniors Drake Behrakis, Iohn Downes, Iohn Flynn, Fred Horstkotte, Steve Makarewicz, Dan Ryalls, and Captain Dave Roy. The MVP Award was ' received by Paul McCarthy, A while Chris Savard and Dan l Ryalls received the Coaches Q Award and the Most Improved , Award, respectively. 'l il la QI , - y- , - , f , 5 ,cf li li M5 :, - 'QMQQMY A A l I .41 -Q: 1 i 1 ' X I, n .M-....., - if 1 52 TZ milf! M- M 'hai H af: LWB if 3- ' Q VI. I Q. lv I ' A 'Yv'-onqwhq . 'W-Q. , ma, wwvwm aa , ZWQWWQM ,+w,.,,,. ,,,, ,N ,,,, N ,W , -.-. if .1 ,f.: ,. 1' -- W-W+HM-W-'A x ' I ' tx 5 K xx kj XJ X If NL Jmjgu ' ,.,,,,, 4 Lllflllfi ? r 3, i? G BQ- UP Y ww LBVEELL , 'r 1' Q N3 ia, . Team: Row 1: Kenny McCarron, Fred Horstkotte, Dan Ryalls, captain Dave Roy, Chris Savardp Row 2: Coach Iohn Lang, Drake Behrakis, Paul McCarthy, Steve Makarewicz, Eddie Fleming, Oscar Rivera. W, , ww ,f Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Dave Mallard takes a breatherp Captain Dave Royg John Downes leads as -R E the fieldp team picturep lim Keefe concentrates. This page, clockwise from top left: John Flynnp Chris Savardp Oscar Riverap Fred Horstkotte. N , , , A X, V-. 'R- Nsx W, as .X wr . Y- - ' Yu. f' 1 A Coaches Susan Callahan and Ric O'Brien guided the LHS Girls' Softball team to its finest season in the sport's brief existence. Lowell High came into the 1982 campaign with the stiff task of defending its MVC Championship Title and emerged with a very impressive 13-1 record in the process. LHS avenged their only loss by defeating Andover 9-0. This year, LHS not only qualified - . for post season tournament play, but entered as the number one seed. However, all hopes of . 'S NY A gaining that last championship 'Un sth l were crushed when LHS lost 8 s i 'a marathon 13 inning contest to -1----milf of 3 1 underdog Danvers in the WN a ,C if W M . quarterfinal round of action. 1 . .Q ' ' i if -0 4 fi Y K i Y One of the most outstanding . an N v M players of this years squad was ace I 1 5, f ,gf 1 hurler, Tammy Therrien, alias V Nolan Ryan. Tammy, pitching , every inning of every game, f finished her awesome season with a record matched by her team, 13-1. Tammy threw to an incredible career mark of 46 wins, 5 losses, and 347 strike outs. She was a four times Lowell Sun All-Star, two time Player of the Year, two time MVC All-Star, LHS MVP for the past three years, and this year was named to the elite Boston Globe All-Star squad. Row 1: Angela Spirou, Robin LaBrecque, co-captains Martha Finn and Lynne Stuer, Donna Landry, Anne Farley, Row 2 Coach Sue Callahan, Ianet Bisson, Laurie Quigley, Tammy Therrien, Laurie Lyman, Kim Huard, Robin Pilato, Asst. 154 Coach Ric O'Brien. 1-nn oftball ft if ' uf . A if-s,wgr, ui, .. A ax-JM Nt. .,e j , K A . c .J-,. ...N. 1, sci- ' g',.,!ggt it. . H9212-21? 4. lr or 51511. 1':'.g-M 4,-'I . 1 . X . li, 'H -a 1 WON LoweQl LoweQl Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowel., Lowell Andover Lowell Lowest Lowell LOST Chelmsford Lowell Voke Billerica Dracut Tewksbury Haverhill Methuen Lawrence Voke Wilmington Lawrence Lowell Methuen Andover Billerica 1 x 4 A ' 4 .5 1. ' 'ZH . qtahggia- Vlf- 11 . . , , ,. . ,. ,S mfs J in A . a-af ' - N lf' 4, w, HMI 1991 4! , f1'f v,f ' W A Q.g5g...t. Q 4 ti 4' 1 X , f-., ,, . ,. , , .,.. .-err, A, xy! .L W. ., gf! irq an , V7 ' w., 3 , .-' f- .,. C? i A Senior catcher Donna Landry and Ianet Bisson were also named as Lowell Sun and MVC All-Stars. Robin LaBrecque and Co-Captain Lynn Stuer received honorable mentions. LHS Skipper Susan Callahan was once again selected as Coach of the Year. At the Spring Sports Banquet, Robin LaBrecque and Ann Flea Farley received the Coaches' Award. Co-Captain Martha Finn was awarded the game ball from the MVC Championship game against Billerica, in which she had the game winning hit. Also recognized for outstanding play were outfielders Angela Spirou and Laurie Lyman. Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Martha Finng Donna Landryg Anne Farleyp varsity team pictureg Asst. Coach Ric O'Brien teaching them youngg center: Robin LaBrecque. This page, clockwise from top: Tammy Therienp janet Bissong Lynne Stuerg Coach Susan Callahanp Angela Spirou. 155 Wilfhl f 4 1982 was an up and down year for the Boys' Tennis Team. It began rather slowly at a pace of one win and five losses and proceeded to a fast finish with a final record of nine wins and seven losses. The doubles team of Ben Woo and Gene Welch worked very efficiently to bring Lowell to a winning season. In singles the play of Gerald Chertavian was superior. Other standouts included jim O'Brien, Bob Panessiti, jim Flynn, Bob Violette, Ioe Lemay, Norm Robillard, and Peter Kokas. All in all, 1982 was a very successful and satisfying season for both the players and Coach Shadan. Boys' Tennis T suv' . 'L' :':J NX . XM if f ' 5 f H c 9 'O ? M , 5- . , 1 A , Z 1 Q ly , W gg 1 1 1 3 , F s 1 1 mf- - 4' jj .x 4 S 156 9 fgilllls l R l r V Q Opposite page clockwise from top left: 34 Bob Panessitig Gerald Chertaviang Gene Welchp Ben Woo. Thls Page clockwlse from left jeff O He1r Inmmy Flynn team plcture 'N if ia I , 'L' ,Lam , Ad , as xlqpad QS r 5' MN.. t Row 1: Brian Fitsburgh, Neil Donahue, Toby Kirkiles, lim O'Brien, Dan Panessin, Bob Panessitig Row 2: Coach Charles Shadan, Peter Kokas, Ben Woo, jim Flynn, Ed Goyette, Norm Robillard, Gerald Chertavian, jeff O'Heir, joe Lemay, Bob l Violette, Gene Welch. 1' 1 I Although the LHS Girls' Track Team achieved great success in individual competition, the team concluded its season with a 1-4 record. The win was against Methuen who had previously been unbeaten by any LHS Girls' Track Team. The senior tri-captains led the squad. Merlene Rangulong excelled in events both on the track and on the field and received the MVP Award for her achievements. Distance runner, Sheila Skovholt and sprinter, Cheryl Fuller also had outstanding seasons. Other senior standouts were Lynda Dumas and Diane Crockett. Lynda received the Coaches Award while junior Chris Conlon received the Most Improved Award at the Spring Sports Banquet. A. I Q Girls' Track 11 W If 7' an get 'W vm. it ami J ,, GVW, 'Q ,Q 1- , Q, 3 ', My -11 : f 4 V i , QVQ2-Q. .2 5 4 - , 3 A 4 if ' ,mf 158 il arf. 'r'x'5 ' ' . hal -1- ' 'i A -lr an un' 'Q ,TQ! ,i '.', 1:- , . ixslnumq L 51115,-.Q ja. in . iblii U7 -- ... t Y ..'lY'T .lf .-T -! !l l 'ls -' 2 in ' 1 V' il-C11 7' N, .,., 'QI i ' Illd C445 9' - xii ,H Q Q' 3 Wh. nv' fit' a WON Haverhill Billerica Andover Chelmsford Lowell 3-RS .Q 437 .tx Al-'Ii P GK 5 29-. .If 1 X, Qi, r -quasi M , .V I ,P kwa., . W vt , star- za,-.. 'i-. ' iw.. ., ..1V,.,H,I L- pf 1 i Team: Row 1: Sheila Brown, Shelly Mondou, Lynda Dumas, tri-captains: Cheryl Fuller, Merlene Rangulong and Sheila y Skovholt, Diane Crockett, Gail Reynolds, Row 2: Amy Lekites, Laura Balamotis, Elaine McCarron, Tish Abraham, Amy f Coutu, Meg McCabe, Lisa Molligi, Mona Fortier, Row 3: Chris Conlon, Judy Crockett, Meg Flynn, Lisa Jacques, Trisha Q Vail, Laurie Teague, Chris Molligi, Coach Iirn McGuirk. LOST Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Methuen if,-.f V '- N af . it - -we -,A ' C , , :,p.',,,:4 , K ,, glkwf-.Fen , -J , 4 -ir 1-1. - Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Trisha Vail pulls ahead, Diane Crockett sets up, Merlene Rangulong flies, Gail Reynolds gets over the top any way she can. This page, clockwise from top left: Cheryl Fuller at the wire, Laura Balamotis and Sheila Skovholtp team picture. 159 Golf The LHS Golf Team, coached by Ioe Petros, had a successful season compiling a record of 8-4-1 and just barely missing a berth in the State Tournament. Seniors Robbie Paquette and Co-Captain Charlie Carkin led the team with 8 Wins. Sun All-Star, Brian Donahue, was next with 7. Co-Captains Carkin and David Blazon were awarded Honorable Mentions in the Sun All-Stars. , .1 1,41 M'iZfjf5l2WN 1 7 V6 New f,,mfM.. any ' 4 ,swf .-if viffjgggf , af? -5.3 , ' ,.-Vaf,gVMr , , ... f 4 W QW! . 4 cl! 7 66 160 Clockwise from top: Team: Row 1: john Rabias, Co-Captains Dave Blazon and Charlie Carkin, Rob Paquetteg Row 2: Coach Ioe Petros, Brian Donahue, Nick Pelletier, Peter LaRocke, Barry Paquette, Steve Ianasp Barry Paquettep john Rabiasg Pete LaRockep Charlie Carkin and Coach Petros. Spring Events Lowell High School Honor Night was a first this year. Over 700 students, parents, and friends attended the ceremony held on May 11, 1982. Following the National Honor Society Induction, awards were presented to over 75 students who were honored for their outstanding achievements at LHS by various school, civic, and private organizations. Valedictorian Sharon Bernstein received the Quota Club award for highest ranking senior girl, Digital Equipment Corporation Scholarship, a Wang Laboratory prize for achievement in Math and a Friends of Lowell High School Scholarship. Salutatorian Dorothy Breen received the Bausch and Lomb award for excellence in Science, the Iohn P. Leary Award for the highest ranking student in Latin IV, a silver medal in the National Latin Exam, the Dr. joseph Sweeney Memorial Scholarship for excellence in Science, the Brian Belleau Memorial Award, and a Friends of Lowell High School Scholarship. Receiving National Merit Letters of Commendation were Thomas Donnelly, Patrick F. McCann, and Rita McLaughlin who also received the Choral Arts Scholarship. The DAR Good Citizenship Award was given to Sherry Sharfman. Irene Rivera received the LHS Alumni Prize for excellence in Math and the Lowell Five Cents Savings Bank Scholarship. The Samuel S. Pollard Award was presented to Michael Teague for excellence in the study of History and Government. Lowell Post 99987 162 Honor Night American Legion Book Prizes were given to Sherry Sharfman - first prize and Steven Beati - second prize. Alice Pearson Medal for excellence in the Business Education Department was presented to Laurie Demers in Stenography and Kenneth Freitas in Accounting. The highest ranking student in Latin II, Eleni Nikitopoulos, was given the Alice L. Cluin Award. George Politis, the highest ranking student in Latin III, received the Charles D. Foley Award and the Lowell Harvard Club Book Prize. Silver Medals in the National Latin Exam were presented to Terrence P. Fetters for Latin Ip for Latin II: Claire Furnaro, Laurie Hession, Ann Marie Hickey, and Karen Leonard. The Ahepa Book Prize for the highest ranking student in Greek was awarded to Stacey Ann Deveres. .H .wa Alliance Francais Book Prize for excellence in French was given to Lorna Boucher who also received the Music Award given by the LHS Faculty Club to the outstanding student in the Music Department. Prizes for Best Actor and Best Actress went to Donald LePage and Vivian Ste. Marie. The Class Odist Awards went to Vivian Ste. Marie for the words and Iill Parrino for the music. The joseph W. Burns Award AFIROTC was presented to Shawn Smith. LHS Band Awards were given to Renee Giroux, Norman Annis, and David Emond. The Union National Bank Bond Award for excellence in accouting was awarded to Brian Driscoll and for excellence in stenography to Laurie A. Demers. The Arian Award given by the Lowell Musicians Association, to an outstanding band member was received by Renee Giroux. The Union National Bank Scholarship was given to Mark Furtado. LHS Achievement Awards were presented to Melissa Cook in French, Noraide Toledo in Spanish, and to Evanthea Michaels in Greek. LHS Distributive Education Awards were awarded to the following: Lynn Hoare for Marketing and Distributive Education Scholarship, and Ruth DeMasse for Outstanding Senior Marketing and Distributive Education, and Kathy Marchand as Outstanding Iunior. Maria lvos received the Nickerson Seafoods Award and Linda Fitch received the Iewish War Veterans' Auxilliary Award. National Honor Society Scholarships selected by NHS members, who they felt exemplified NHS ideals were presented to Susan B. Eastham, Beatrice Lilos, Marylou Wilson and Victoria A. Zaim. The Francis P. McHugh Scholarship for excellence in Social Studies was given to Sandy Palefsky. The LHS Scholarship was awarded to Marylou Wilson. Donald LePage received the First Bank and Trust Prize. Opposite page, from top: Headmaster Peter Stamas, Dorothy Breen. This page, from top: Susan Eastham, Irene Rivera. 163 f , 5 The Acre Model Neighborhood Organization Awards went to Athena Kokas and Lisa Langlois. Iohn Keefe was presented the LHS Good Citizenship Award and Maryellen Abraham received the Peter A. McCall Memorial Scholarship. The LHS Officers' Scholarships given by the Girl Officers' Alumnae Assocation were presented to Diana Limperis - the Francis Leggett Memorial Award, Pattiann McC1usky and Estrella Hernandez - the G.O. Alumnae Awards, Cathrine Wrobel - the Mary Gail Teague Memorial Award. The L.T.O. Rella Park Memorial Scholarships were awarded to Iohn Keefe, Martha Loguidice, Pattiann McClusky, and Estrella Hernandez. The Lowell Historical Society gave the Mildred E. Wahlgren Scholarship to Kathryn Burke. Lowell Institution for Savings Bank Prize went to joseph Panesitti. Ann Marie Volinino received the Lowell Citizens' 164 This page, clockwise from top: Sharon Bernstein, Beatrice Lilos, eyeing the situation. Opposite page, clockwise from top: Dorothy Breen, Vivian Ste. Marie, Michelle St. lean, Lorna Boucher. h T Italian Club Award. Daley School Scholarship in memory of Dolores M. Regan was awarded to Stephen Fratus, Beatrice Lilos received the Iohn Sakelarios Award and the Daughters of Penelope Award. The Middlesex Womens' Scholarship went to Lisa Langlois. Nancy DeSilva was awarded the Holy Ghost Society Award. The Ernest L. Kimball Scholarships were given to Sherry Sharfman and Minh Pho while the Headmaster's award was given to Katherine Fijalkowski. Friends of Lowell High School Scholarships were presented to Marellen Abraham, Ioanna Andrejasko, Stephen A. Beati, Susan B. Eastham, Estrella Hernandez, Robin LaBrecque, Lisa Langlois, Lynn Stuer, and Katherine Wrobel. '51, 5 K , in xo iii 3 l 165 Raymond E. Riddick Memorial Scholarships were given to Felicia Gonzalves, Timothy Brown, Robin LaBrecque, Stephen A. Beati, Timothy Grover, Frank Furnaro, Iudy Morris, Charles Greenhouse, and Cheryl Fuller. Wang Laboratory Awards were presented for Achievements in Science to jean Mitchell, Foreign Languages to Paul Crowley, English to Paula Gallagher, and Business to Ann M. Farley. Catholic College Club Scholarships were given to Martha Loguidice, Victoria Zaim, and Marylou Wilson. The Lowell Garden Club presented the Genevieve E. Lawrence Scholarship to Mark Furtado. Michelle St. jean, the highest ranking junior girl, received the Lowell Area Branch AAUW Book Prize. C' J, AX B v 'iff 3 , pw' .., , W. ,M f F we XP ww' ' Khan 4-fe-A .JUNK Opposite page, clockwise from top: Victoria Zaimg Sue Eastham and Beatrice Lilosp George Politis. This page clockwise from top: Sandy Palefskyg anxiously awaitingg Honor Night Ceremony. 167 if 1' wl Kms itil l ,yfffa if ,ggggft it 3703? 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Conway's invocation . . . Headmaster Stamas' welcome and introduction . . . girls in red gowns and boys in gray gowns . . . fixing the tassles on the soft foamy caps . . . listening to the chorus sin . . . Salutatorian Dorothy green urging us to use our experiences for their own enrichment and for the betterment of mankind . . . President Sherry Sharfman presenting the Class Gift and recallin our years at Lowell Hi h Scgool . . . the class ode by ill Parrino and Vivian Ste. Marie . . . the awarding of Carney Medals . . . honorable mentions to students with a This page, clockwise from top left: Class president Sherry Sharfman, Michelle Lemoinep Patti Fleming, Roger Frechette and Tom Gilligan, Carney Medalists: Drake Berhakis, Sandra Palefski, Headmaster Peter Stamas, Sharon Bernstein and joe Panessiti. Missing Dorothy Breen and john Gauthier. iPhoto compliments of Dave Browe Lowell Sunjp Lorna Boucher and Don LaDuke, center: rejoicing. Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Asha Andrejasko, Norma Bowles, lining up, posing for pictures, Donna Leonard. 178 -Q.. -- ,f' up Pf l 2, - fs K c scholarslugp rank of 9021 . . . Marylou. ilson's honorable mention for perfect attendance . . . V aledictorian Sharon Bernstein speaking of the changes we shall ace in the future . . . presentation of diplomas . . . hearing Kour name called along wit 500 others . . . walking across the sta e ettin our icture takin . . . gifts goin they FLI-IS . . . jumping for joy . . . Rev. Conway s benediction . . . caps in the air . . . hugs, kisses, and tears . . . off to parties . . . Our final night with the Class of 1982, one that will never be forgotten. l Clockwise from right: Ioe Panisetti receiving a Carney Medalg There's that photographer again g Valedictorian Sharon Bernsteinp Dotty Breen receives a Camey Medalg Laurie Grygiel and Linda Fitch. HQ 'iw gy ni ,X 'x is 4 fan' f . Nh fgfwlrft . WN -. .X 4442521 ala..-?4?'i:f v .Jima ' VX' lg f . wwf , f, .,,, ,-Q, .7 . ' gif J H Af ' f5Q+ .,,, , f N 1 1 80 if Q23 I , aw 1 We Ns- ' N...,.f Clockwise from top left: Michelle Bradyp Lisa Langloisp Bob Lallyp Look what I got! p lean Mitchell, Center: Doug Hall. 181 Class Ode Here We Are, Watch Us Go Words by Vivian Ste. Marie Music by Iill Parrino Here we are, watch us go. We have to face new challenges, spent the time and the time has passeti, these years will ever last . . . Here at Lowell High. All the time we worked so hard, now it's all paid off. Happy times will spread their wings and new lives will begin. Looking back, we can see our pride in past accomplishments. The time we spent with all our friends will make us laugh again, when we are alone. Maybe now we'll find ourselves, though it is hard to say. Take things as they come to you, never let them stray. Face each day with hope - it just might help to pull you through. Your friends will support you and soon you'll see your way - then you'll start to cope. If your plans don't work out right, don't be discouraged yet. lust stay calm, you have the strength to put up a good fight. Here we are, watch us go. We now can face the challenges. The time's spent and passed us by. These years will ever last. Now we say goodbye. 182 .f f'u, yi ' Q.: .asuvnwlwv-fn xr wffjgx? p-5, .. bv .1 -, easel' . if , Y .3 , , W as 1 ,M..s.c.L.,3r2ssEZ Q.- 'UIQ p il Opposite page, clockwise from top: Iill Parrino plays the Class Odep Mayor Brendan Flemingp Sherry Sharfrnan presents the Class Gift. This page, clockwise from top left: Darlene Krysiakp Michael Albertsp posing for picturesp Celeste Viau and Jeannie Wood. 183 This page, clockwise from above: Chorus, Headmaster Peter Stamas speaks to the graduates, proud graduates, sweet congratulations. Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Mayor Fleming, Sandra Palefskyp Lisa Barros, Tim Brown, Charlie Greenhouse, and john Rabias, David LaBrecque, Robin Hamel, jean Mitchell, and Martha Foley. 184 1, if 1 A If .pavili- 5 'E 2 Q: N is 'Q 1 l E 1-. E. 2, i 'fi I ' .: I Z Z Q , ff f f 3? A 0 - ,f W 'M - P- -.-'-- , A I , qbbbul I Q ' X A . 3. A 9 1,. , 1- .V,. ., D bh . X E i W . Qrvvvl Q . .,,: , . , V , , A I 1 , , x:.,- . . . - ,- L ,v . 'I,g,' ' I , 1 - P' . -' ,, W .f X 10' 1 xi'-I ef I.v.A , E V , A, A: ,W , E .IX D Q x .. Veg, . ,Vv,. 3 1.,:g 3 is s6y,.L3,!, . ..-, , N , N 9 155 , I vw f , 3 1 . 3 I Mx is 1' JZ 185 Class Poll f I sw Y' Brainiest Dottie Breen, Iohn Gauthier .. ii J 3 T 7 ,f , A. , I A ,ww E r 3.5 . L 4- , If M, Q V, .JV A ,t ' W 1 x, my ' ,. , , Q , . if 'ft 3 ' Hqlavvpfot, ,s I ,sf , X 9 , f ,f H 'K L Y K, .ff MQW , af , , , if y 'mf' ' a. , . 1 JJ' ,Q N .t87'n? . Am. f. 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Abbot 207 oncord St. Ma ellen Abraham 73 awthorn St. Lisa jean Aham 54 Laplume Ave. Michael Alberts 114 Laplume Ave.' Evel n N. Alicea 233 Moody St. Apt. D. David C. Allard 100 Billings St. Joanna M. Andrejaszko 453 Concord St. Norman R. Annis 18 E. Richardson St. Walter L. Armstrong 50 Marshall Ave. Dwayne Artis 2 Co well Ave. Apt. 13 Ben'amin Baharinejad 186i Middlesex St. Richard GJ. Baillargeon 131 School St. Sherry Barlow 51 Ienness St. Michael A. Barnes 211 Moore St. Linda Barros 90 Third St. Lisa A. Barros 90 Third St. Steplhen A. Beati 36 arlborough St. Therese H. Beauchesne 234 Crawford St. Roland Beaudry 160 Andover St. Drake G. Behrakis 109 Mansur St. Edward W. Be?eron 148 New York t. Rachel A. Bergeron 80 Martin St. Sharon I. Bernstein 397 Parker St. Karen Berube 37 Sargent St. Robert Bisson 661 Chelmsford St. David M. Bitler 379 Beacon St. jay joseph Blaikie 513 Redwood Ln. Eric I. Bohenko 461 Westford St. Brenda Lee Bordeleau 28 Bassett St. Patricia A. Bordeleau 12 Dover St. Lorna Ann Boucher 18 Christrnan Ave. Sharon A. Boucher 46 Dana St. Angela Bouras 89 utterfield St. 198 Maura I. Bourgeois 68 Winthrop Ave. Lisa D. Bourque 183 Christian St. Robin Bowlan 649 Westford St. Norma Marie Bowles 20 Monarch St. Pamela Brackett 55 Victoria St. Michelle Brady 33 Fourth St. Dorothy A. Breen 36 Avenue B Christine F. Brodeur 44 Merrill St. john F. Brouillette Chlegyl Ann Castanza 26 anchester St. Constantine E. Chachus 59 Varney St. Patricia Elaine Chin 45 Holbrook Ave. Brian I. Clark 215 Princeton Blvd. Elaine M. Clermont 41 Avenue B Robert Close 15 Clithroe St. Karen Cochran 284 Douglas Rd. Lisa Coleman 393 Lincoln St. Marianne M. Collopy 33 Christman Ave. . , . A hu A i w., My . , V, . : mv ' r g 1,5Q ,,9w? AQ Q gp .5111-f.'.:1Qril.E'r A ' is ' - 4- , M .. F J we-'flieggezivii TWG ,w a E31- ' -'aa,l'QE!-BBN i isf7-Hiiwtilwqr, wil? 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Carignan 66 Highland Ave. Charles Carkin 183 Burnham St. Iohn D. Carney 49 Liberty St. Diane Carplentier 24 Arlene d. jane Anne Carrabis 418 Princeton Blvd. Tracey 1. Coyle 47 Forest St. lose h M. Creegan 23 Fgechette St. Shaun P. Cremin 22 Burtt St. Iames I. Crocco 32 W. Third St. Diane Brenda Crockett 29 Columbus Ave. Laura I. Cropper 66 S. Whipp e St. L nne Ma Cro er 66, S. Whigole SEP Noreen E. Crowley 627 Varnum Ave. Paul Edward Crowley 51 Lura St. Nitza Dore Cruz 180 Broadway St. Oscar Ocano Cruz 67 Westford St. Iohn Curtis 57 W. Fifth Ave. john Da-iley 47 Whitney Ave. Lino A.M. DaSilva 138 Berkeley Ave. Maria G. DaSilva 291 Concord St. Carol Dean 322 Rogers St. james H. Dean 32 Iowa St. Lloyd Delesus 560 Broadway St. Ruth L. DeMasse 19 Bertha St. Laurie Anne Demers 295 Aiken Ave. Lucas Demetroulakos 21 Woodvale Ln. Ieffrey Demmons 41 Seventh St. Nan E. DeSilva 135 Cjampbell Dr. Anthony P. Desrosiers 12 Pollard St. Robert M. Destrempe 10 Loring St. Diane Diamantopoulos 2 Colwell Ave. Renet A. Dion 78 Farmland Rd. Ferdinand Dlugosz 361 Lincoln St. Thomas H. Donnelly 43 Berkeley Ave. Suzanne Donovan 282 Sixth Ave. Ma beth Dowlin 27 gltis St. g Iohn F. Downes 14 Elmont Rd. Robert I. Do le 38 Douglas 'lYer. Bessie Dra oumanos 81 Queen t. Brian W. Driscoll 17 Mary Theresa Ter. jeffrey I. Duarte 7 Ca y St. Mary Ann Dubois 102 igelow St. Lynda M. Dumas 3 Birch St. Brenda Marie Dunlavey 69 Chestnut St. Laurie M. Dunn 30 Burtt St. Laurie A. Dupell 258 Gibson St. Ann Frances Durkin 148 Midland St. Katherine A. Durkin 186 Highland Ave. Kevin Durkin 77 London St. Roger Patrick Durkin Jr. 11 airview St. Dianna L. Dyszczyk 9 Whitney Ave. Susan B. Eastham 109 Forest St. Gre o M. Edwards 130 ioldlth St. Alice C. Eklund 738 Stevens St. Randy W. Eklund 408 Lincoln St. Timothy R. Elie 25 Kerry St. Elizabeth A. Ellsey 19 Mt. Pleasant St. Steven Elmore 36 Haines Ave. David J. Emond 9 Broughton Ave. Michael Euler 23 Columbus Ave. Caroline Evans 31 W. Sixth St. Martha J. Fallon 610 Stevens St. Anne Margaret Farley 5 S. Whipple St. Janice Farrington 48 Bradstreet Ave. John Fitzgerald Farrington 48 Bradstreet Ave. Lucien Faucher 100 Fort Hill Ave. Carmen S. Felix YWCA - Rogers St. Nan N. Fer ola 21 Cgiyrroll Pkxgfy. Francisco Ferreira 130 Chapel St. Sandra J. Ferreira 49 Grace St. Kathleen M. Fijalkowski 18 Arthur St. Martha A. Finn 8 Wachusett St. Patrick M. Finnerty 9 Puffer Ave. David Raymond Fiorello 594 Wilder St. Linda Genevieve Fitch 73 River Rd. Patricia A. Fleming 100 Agawam St. Martha O. Flores 23 Dane St. John Flynn 53 Parkview Ave. Martha E. Foley 71 Harland Ave. Shirle S. Fondino 115 Liberty St. Douggas Foresteire 111 emlock Ln. Kevin Michael Forsley 16 Gibson Rd. Lori J. Posse 145 Starr Ave. Martha Fotinopoulou 140 Willard St. Karen M. Fournier 460 Beacon St. Roger P. Fournier 460 Beacon St. James W. Foye 119 Myrtle St. Donna 34 W. Elena M. 19 Leroy Ro er 27 Deborah 360 Lincoln Kenneth J. Cheryl 20 Bishop Francis M. Funaro 393 Westford St. Marc Furman 16 Maude St. Mark James 629 Wilder Michael 23 Endicott Ave. Garnick John Gauthier 225 Avon St. Richard G. Gauvreau 720 Wilder St. Ste hen Benedict Gea 68 Flovey Pl. ry Laura Lee Gebhart 17 Osgood St. Sandra M. Gei er 617 PawtucketgBlvd. Apt. 3 David Andrew Georgoulis 1558 Varnum Ave. David D. Gianino 85 Totman Rd. Geogge L. Gilbride 121 airfield St. Ma 'o Gilbride 49 Qilola St. Thomas James Gilligan 16 Belrose Ave. Renee Giroux f 39 Caleb St. Elaine Giurcan 403 Beacon St. J Chelryll Ann Gleason 174 ale St. Am Goad 16 Ninth St. Michelle A. Godreau 174 Upham St. Karen Ann Golden 143 Coburn St. Felicia E. Gonsalves 13 Whitney Ave. Donna Marie Grand 15 Griffin St. Ton'a Burger Gra 177 MerrimackySt. Robert Michael Green 37 Lane St. Charles B. Greenhouse 11 Washington Pkwy. Kathy Ann Gregoire 36 Litchfield St. Jane Gregoire J. Gre oire Ave Judith A. Hamel Ma A. Handle 43 llvlyunroe St. Y Constance Hantzis 6 Penny St. MaryVEllen Harrington 265 entworth Ave. Pamela G. Harris 653 Wilder St. Lisa A. Hebert 31 Manahan St. L nne Ann Hebert 82, Commonwealth Ave. Cecilio Hernandez 430 School St. Estrella L. Hernandez 27 Smith St. Helen Himariotis 144 School St. Deborah Hines 155 Shaw St. L n F. Hoare 4glFerry Ln. Ellen Hogan 45 Thornton Ave. Marc A. Holland 21 Leroy St. Linda Holzworth 79 Third Ave. Frederick J. Horstkotte 108 Mary Theresa Ter. Kelly A. Horton 378 Adams St. Donna Howes 492 Douglas Rd. Donna L. Hrinchuk 56 Washington St. Daniel Hyde 82 Fisher St. Maria F. Ivos 29 Marlborough St. James W. Jackson 34 Murray Ter. Nancy Jardin 52 Humphrey St. John W.H. Joynt Jr. 16 Morningview Ave. B an E. Jum 11,5 Bartlett sf Irene M. Jutras 101 Fulton St. . Donna J. Kacavas 373 Mamoth Rd. Demetrios Karamanolis 158 Columbia Rd. Antonios G. Katsakis 59 Grove St. Glenn Kealy 175 Fairmount St. Kel? M. Kearns 135 Pawtucket Blvd. John Keefe 26 Draper St. Linda Theresa Kenyon 151 Princeton Blvd. Linda M. Kiernan 98 Barbara St. Young Sun Kim 670 Princeton Blvd. Lisa Marie King 47 Shaw St. TobgC. Kirkiles 134 eacon St. Jacgueline J. Kitchen 20 eene St. Athena Kokas 466 Fletcher St. Lee Ann Koumantzelis 56 Arlington St. David A. Koumfpouras 32 Stockbridge ve. Darlene M. Krysiak 8 Goward Pl. 199 David LaBrecque 35 Orchard St. Robin L. Labrecque 11 Avenue C Donald Laduke 307 Humphrey St. Henri Laferriere 296 Methuen St. Robert I. Lally 31 Hanson Ter. Barbara 1. Lamarre 366 Wobum St. Darlene Landry 45 Blodgett St. Donna Landry 45 Blodgett St. Lisa A. Lanlglois 86 Butterfie d St. Michelle Laviolette 26 Wedgemere Dr. Christine C. Law 20 Coral St. Steplhen C. Lawrenson 77 arris Ave. Gladys Lazu 121 Lawrence St. Sandra Lebednick 58 Hoyt St. Arlene lean Leczynski 103 Durant St. Priscilla Ann Leduc 606 Stevens St. Kimberley I. Lemay 27 lean Ave. Richard P. Lemieux 28 Mary Theresa Ter. Michelle I. Lemoine 63 Orleans St. Donna lean Leonard 78 Winthrop St. Richard Thomas Leonard 707 Princeton Blvd. Donald E. LePage 248 Pine St. jose h Le ine 158 Rlew york St. Michael C. Leriche 16 Griffin St. Beatrice Lilos 19 Burlington Ave. Diana Limperis 60 By St. Edwin L. Litchfield Ir. 11 S. Whipple St. Quang Lo 17 Lilian Ave. Martha M. Logiudice 665 Andover t. Keith Lon tin 77 Emery gt. Laura A. Lyman 155 Humphrey St. Susan M. Lynch 6 Cedar Ln. Laurie Machado 147 Billerica St. 200 Kathleen N. Maclnnis 23 New York St. Iohn I. Mackey 46 Virginia Ave. Corea' MacLachlan 425 roadway St. Steven Makarewicz 100 Shaw St. Charles Mamalis 600 Andover St. Phyllis Maniatakos 45 Ottawa St. Steghen I. Maniatakos 45 ttawa St. Marcia A. Marget 101 Fairfield St. jamie Sue Marion 85 Easton St. Warren T. McQuaide 52 Bigelow St. Lawrence A. McQueen 49 Shaughnessy Ter. Maria M. Mendonca 24 Linden St. Sawn M. Mercier 23 Kearney Dr. Nancy D. Merdier 3 Burrill Pl. Paula june Metros 150 Cross St. Laura L. Megers 19 Boynton t. Alexander Steve Michaels 23 Iune St. Evanthea Michaels 192 Suffolk St. 211 Smith Charles Christine 419 C Daniel 106 Lmcoln Pkwy Panagoita M Miras 206 1lder St. lean Elizabeth Mitchell 44 Kearney Dr. Ph llis D. Mitchell Donna M. 37 S. Loring St 73yPrinceton Blvd. Apt. 2 Susan M. Molloy 88 Chatham St. Tom Mason 19 Bertha Lee Montminy Genest Ave. Ma B ry e - ams 165 Glenwood St. Michaelanne 153 Fort Hill Ave Maryjane 26 Sidney St Joseph H. Susan L. 76 June St. Kenneth A. McCarron A. Moore St Morales St. Ext. Ana P. 153 Charles St. Lisa Ma beth McDowell 235riiVentworth Ave. Francis X. McGee 22 Houghton St. lose h P. Mclnerney 15 Nlaitchells Ave. Kevin R. McKenna 757 Bridge St. Rita M. McLaughlin 17 Woodward ve. Kathleen A. McNamara 26 Cosgrove St. Stephen P. McNamara 40 ivingston Ave. Michael I. McQuaide 173 Clark Rd. William D. Mu h 12 Walker St. rp y I Gail M. Muscovitz 17 Albion St. Jeannette D. Nadeau 218 Stedman St. Pamela Ann Nagle 42 Denton St. Robert T. Nagle, Ir. 195 Moore St. Constantina Nassopoulou 145 PO Sq. Apt. 1807 Cintilzy Sue Needle 350 rinceton Blvd. Francis D. Neylon 69 Viola St. Dun Chin N u e 61 Cfiestnug St? A515512 Kim Anh Nguyen 61 Chestnut St. Apt. 2 Valerie A. Nicholas 746 Broadway St. Vasilios Nikoludis 41 Gumpus Rd. Paula R. Noonan 89 Georgia Ave. Iohn Matthew Nutter 154 Coburn St. Denise Obdens 53 Lisa Ln. Gabriela Oliveira 132 Branch St. - Iohn Patrick O'Neil 147 B St. Olga Maria Ortiz 54 Fletcher St. Wandalee Oskowski 205 School St. Evel n Y. Otero 41 Vtyare St. Michelle A. Pacheco 31 Wentworth Ave. Susan Pacht . 580 School St. Luis Pagan 200 Pleasant St. David F. Page 120 Sayles St. Sandra Lee Palefsky 165 Lincoln Pkwy. Denise D. Panagiotopoulos 347 Market St. Peter Panagiotopoulos 70 Livingston Ave. Joseph P. Panessiti 158 aven Rd. Ierry Panos 162 Florence Rd. Robert E. Patkuette 473 Douglas d. Carol Ann Paradis 691 Beacon St. Lisa A. Pare 68 Beacon St. Pamela Parigian 73 Alcott St. Lester Parks 869 Bridge St. Iill Ann Parrino 177 Fetherston Ave. Agoril Pattavina 1 1 Butman Rd. William Paul Pearsall 66 Viola St. Kathy A. Pee les 3 Dover St. P Troy K. Pee les 110 High St? Brenda Holly Ann Pelletier 25 Walker P . Ann Marie Perkins 117 Grand St. Louise Perreault 1 Puffer Ave. Denise E. Perry 43 Florence Ave. Steven j. Petullo 62 Westview Rd. Daniel F. Phelps 15 Hazeltine St. Minh V. Pho 719 Princeton Blvd. Apt. 15 james L. Picanso 328 Sanders Ave. Robin Pilato 25 Boynton St. Anthony Pires 39 Whipple St. Robert Plante 2 Dudley Ct. jon Polychronopoulos 45 Elmont Rd. Edward Purtell 565 Princeton Blvd. Anne K. Quigley 34 Livingston Ave. Debra Ann Quimby 65 Hildreth St. Barbara j. Quinn 65 Kearney Dr. john Rabias 658 Stevens St. Lynne E. Randall 3 Morton St. Merlene j. Rangulong 20 Riverside Ave. Buoasy Ratsakhuk 54 Queen St. Michael Rawnsley 68 Waldo St. Patricia A. Rawnsley 106 Grand St. Paula M. Reardon 68 A St. Karen Recco 18 Ware St. Donna A. Regan 34 London St. Scott Reidy 301 Pawtucket Blvd. A Paul A. Rheault 23 Calvin St. Gag M. Richards 50 hristman Ave. Raymond j. Richards 62 Florence Ave. Laura Richardson 74 Wentworth Ave. Ralph T. Richardson 241 W. Manchester St. Sean P. Richardson 21 Penn Ave. Irene Rivera 43 Corbett St. Wilma Amarily Rivera 81 Branch St. Diana Robarge 39 Wilbur St. pt. 19 Karen Robarge 39 Wilbur St. Harold j. Roberge 27 Hoyt Ave. Patricia Ann Roberts 6 Washington St. Luis Felix Rodrigues 195 Fletcher St. Edna M. Rogers 666 School St. Gilberto Rosado 12 Barclay St. Tammy Rose 124 River Rd. Suzanne Rossetti 118 Fremont St. David j. Ro 93 Enfield aKare11iiB0yz1 5 1 3 it iti..1 .t.t tlt. .1 12 Cross St., y Daniel j. A 29 Cogger Ma Gail.Raan 13 SiIdnefStl,t y John M.5R5faer, . 30 Haines , y Pau1W. ss First st. it A Ronald j. Sargent 26 Morse Edward21j.3iSaunders 42 Second Ave. y y ymtt by 85 Alcott St. Richard M. Sawyer Charles D. Scottwf iii iii A 3 Terry Ave. ' Paul Sevi ne 1 . 56 Totmag 1 Sherry B. Sharfman 488 Pine St. Ann Marie Shear tt,yt A shrigley 'frrsfezsfey si. Brenda Silva 25 River. scoa F. siiva 1919eMiddlesex St. Apt. 264 . . Marlene E. Sirnard 72 Tenth St. Donna M. Simmons 314 Pine St. Rickey Simmons 37 Ware St. john C. Simon 292 Stevens St. Sheila Ann Skovholt 675 Andover St. jon R. Slates 607 Westford St. Shawn Smith 52 Bolton St. Vernon j. Smith 77 Crosby St. john T. Solomonides 63 Mary Theresa Ter. Debra Soucy 124 Methuen St. Ellen Sousa 27 Forest St. Kongkeo Southarat 17 L1 ley Ave. Karen L. Spinelli 539 Wentworth Ave. An ela S irou 73 same? St. Ann M. St. Peter 45 Draper St. Elaine Stamatotos 42 Twelfth St. Vivian K. Ste. Marie 987 Middlesex St. Lisa G. Stephens 142 Commonwealth Ave. Lduisjltl , f 195 Nesmith St. Kristi L. Stoddard 101 Mammoth Rd. She I Ann Strong 83 lyorcross St. Lgnne F. Stuer 3 Donald Ter. Barbara Sullivan 25 Putnam Ave. Cgfnthia M. Sullivan 4 Moore St. janice Sullivan 64 Norcross St. Erin Sweeney A Elmont Rd. lizuisyCarlos Tamayo itii Salem St. Steven Tasso oulos 142 Stafford Ed. Michael B. Teague 24 Canton St. Teresa R.yThar e 42.Wellworth ' . Tammyflfherrien A A 123 Warwick'eSt.j f Christine Thompson 17 GenestcAve. Tammy j. Tighe 14 Second.St- S 1 Tracy L. Tisdale 1339 Pawtucket Blvd. Noraida Toledo 66 Morton St. Noraide Toledo 66 Morton St. Edward T. Tuohy 195 Mt. Hope St. Claire Rita Turcotte 18 Lawson St. Daniel G. Turcotte 18 Lawson St. Debra Vachon 32 Stromquist Ave. Lisa R. Valliere 25 Barclay St. Arthur Vangos 152 Dartmouth St. Elaine Vangos 226 Princeton Blvd. Valerie Vassilakos 332 Varnum Ave. Diana Verge 203 Ludlum St. Celeste B. Viau 52 Frothingham St. Annmarie K. Volonino 351 Hildreth St. Relginald T. Walker 12 Fleming St. Cynthia M. Wallace 2 Princeton Blvd. Annmarie Ward 85 Vernon St. josel-ph R. Weissbach 40 albot St. Eugene Welch ' 16 vergreen Rd. McKinley j. Wesson 6 Frye St. Sandra Lynne Wheeler 121 Mariposa Ave. Martha White 66 West St. Cheryl Ann Wilkins 1315 awtucket Blvd. Robert j. Williams 71 Bernier St. 5 Mary Louise Wilson 89 Main St. Debra j, Winshii 193 E. Merrimac St. Kell Witts 3 wgverly Ave. Ira Wolf 223 Blackbrook Dr. Gregjg Wolff 136 rinceton Blvd. jeanne M. Wood 29 Van Greenby Rd. Gretchen Woods 165 Eleventh St. David T. Woolfall 57 Florida St. Michael Wozniak 111 Sayles St. Katherine j. Wrobel 71 C St. Victoria Zaim 350 Pine St. 201 Congratulations from your yearbook photographer We hope you will continue to think of us Pill I r los New England's Leading Portrait, Wedding and Yearbook, Photographe Best Wishes To The Graduating Class of 1982 F1llCJCWC'l1y Since 1872 WCZDD THE CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK 50 Central Street, Lowell, Mass. 01853 C6171 458-3400 Centraville 755 Lakeview Ave. 458-3437 C MA H MSFORD Chelmsford Westford 175 MERRIMACK STREET, LOWELL HELMSFORD LL, C EL North 256-3733 692-3467 Q mf 4? 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Letendre, Commander CONGRATULATIONS LINDA FITCH WINNER OE THE VFW VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST AND LOWELL HIGH SCHOOL BAND FOR A GREAT SHOWING AT OUR STATE CONVENTION PARADES A SPECIAL THANKS TO: DOCTOR EUGENE WOOD DEAN OF STUDENTS MR. IAMES FOYE GUIDANCE BEST WISHES TO THE OUTSTANDING CLASS OF 1982 Friends of LHS GEOFFROY'S SERVICE STATION industrial steam cleaners mobile unit 290 Westford St. TEL. 453-5711 Lowell, Mass. DALPHAND'S RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 511 Merrimack Ave. Dracut, Mass. Good Luck to the Class of '82 From EXPRESSO PIZZA 220 Central St. Lowell, Mass. 01852 CAPTAIN IOI-IN'S RESTAURANT 8: LOUNGE Weddings - Christenings Funerals - Special Occasions 333 Westford St. AS FOI Lowell, Mass. Capt. john OFFICE 179 Pine St. Lowell Mass. 01851 Tel. 457-7445 RALPH I. LOOSIGAN Attorney At Law Res. 5 Sanford Rd. Chelmsford, Mass. 01824 STEWART'S ICE CREAM 527 Rogers Street Lowell, Massachusetts 01852 454-0946 ?. CZ X Elgf' ,.,4 'If 'S ,lv --L 17 4V4. 'ESQ SYN, I D ogg ARCADE N We have the most f modern and popular fi- C ' , flipper and video XX games in the country! BILLIARD ROOM Come in and enjoy the most modern billiard room in New England! 187 MAIN STREET NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE 78 MIDDLESEX ST. LOWELL, MASS. 01852 OPEN DAILY - 11:00 a.m. - Midnight SUNDAYS - 1:00 p.m. - Midnight ullllllllv, ulllll' Ill' l w.eo of2,Ze4 lf ,, I '.'I:Ei:-O ' romniwumisuov F TUXEDOS FLOWERS GOWNS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF WILLIAM J. GREELEY vo u R ndependenr lnsufance AGE NT QMS ,QU My GREELEY INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO - HOME - LIFE - HEALTH l617I 453-9048 INVITATIONS 4 PINE ST. LOWELL, MASS. 01851 179 PINE STI TEL. 458-1451 con. PINE at STEVENS sts. Loweu., MA 01851 pgh 108 Rogers St. CONVENIENCE TEAM OUTFITTERS HOCKEY SPECIALIST ATHLETIC SHOES FQEPAIRING G SHARPENING LOWELL PRO SHOP Sporting Equipment PHILIP ANGELOSANTO 558 Rogers SL Master charge Lowell, MA 01852 V a I617I 453-9272 OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR 24 HOURS A DAY Compliments of MARTIN'S MALESTOP Downtown Lowell jack Daggett's PRESS CLUB Restaurant and Lounge Where The News Features The Best In Food, Drink, and Friendship . . . --. - lhu 7 alll? I ' 24'i::f:-2-- Telephone 452-8015 452-8402 31 Central Streel Lowell, Ma. 'I lr' 1 I-, U ll - 4 4 lx :Q I of 1 '-:nn-nu4u,?.n.-.ant I H-Z: Ui ' cn- J. 'Mag Ai.-f. .1 . ' -A :Q M--. x1 .4 ',,':- 4 y --Lg,,'5!ei . F LSAT? HEALTH WEALTH HAPPINESS To the class of '82 THE TQRLA FAMILY SADIES Specializing in Lebanese, Greek, and American foods. 153 Central St., Lowell Take out orders Tel. 459 3177 PATRON S D 8: S House of Pizza Pizza Hut Mr. 8: Mrs. Albert Bernstein Rita M. Sullivan Jack Payne DONORS Roger Ayotte Ramiro Correa Brian Ingalls Victor Iaramillo Sonny Legare Iohn Mello Sister Montseratte Tom Mullen Luis Olivera Richard L. Peck George Primeau Manuel Silva Vital Silva Chris Sprage Pete's Ideal Barber Shop Austin's Barber Shop AND FINALLY - SOME WORDS TO REMEMBER To Thine Own Self Be True. Whatsoever You Sow So Also Shall You Reap. To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected. As You Leave This Famed Institution And Go Out Into The World, Do Not Be Surprised If You Find More Hind Ends of Horses Than Front Ends. Please - Lead Your Life In Study, Work, And Play Such That Future Graduates You Are Definitely In Front And Not At - Will Say THE END , 4 5 . x 1575 ij.fu.g2Q H. .'YAiN 0-3- .np V .4 yi. 'Y .W 1-ff? ' jr. n,,.' ,- sf 'J- M.-7 .ss 2 SA X . ' J .Sf 'W 4:20 Rob. 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