Lowell High School - Spindle Yearbook (Lowell, MA)
- Class of 1983
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' 1,-7'.jT,.. wi. 1 ' 'Fg.9 QQ., .b . fig 9,1 .. ' ' A 1 I, li' '.-, ,f-1 'x 1 1 , 1. 5 .'f,,,j A ' 1.,.J'Jr . ' 1 ,,1A-'va' -1'..L,4 1 , ,Bl Wu 1 'Mi' 5,401 A ,1-1.1 .,' . ,gl . .15 ,+ 1 - milf., 1 l.v. .kai-gwytc, .-' 2'.ixQ.F'h11l7u4 9n Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Three The Spindle Lowell High School Lowell, Massachusetts iss- ' s l + An, 22 'e ,'-ef 2 f H' 4. ...mm 1, -KM Y w Y f' ,,,,!,f,, 'Ugg w 3,1 E ww - 'ffa+Pl.:'r,'. gf jf QQ Q I it - ,, cf 'Lf' am, , . T' 'se-W3 'H ,. ,, f up ,, M.. rw'-' 'A' ws, ,T,. ,f f f. ,V gg,51,g,+w ff .J aim., ' 'W 'mike A. W - f 5 g,Q . ..x,.,i nv- 0 Jqrav J U A .W wwf W, ., Tu- D ' ' -vw- Y 'w-- N , ,M V , ' 4,-'Hu Q 1 -t :i.4v, 5Y3:1:TT, N M 'K' A an 'QQ 1Q..ff'?i3Eiii:Q- ' 5, . f 1' ! 1'f'rfnffi Qi: 'U nh Q silmttsa In -'nw ' if 52 WE P? ig ADey in the Life... . haw 'lfable of Contents Dedlcatlon .................... .3 .4 17 SEHIOFS .............. . . . 79 97 123 'W 3' 133 Spring Events . . . . . Advertlsements ,3 Fac:ulty!Administration . . . . . . Clubs!Organizations . . . . . . Ng, W Actlvltles .......... . . . Athletics ...... . . . Dlrectory fs' ffisiawgqf MJ' 4e'U'Cvtq,K 'X 65 ' 1, Q :- 5 L 'I ! 5 11 ' i, KJ' f af ,- Dedication At the start of the 1982-83 school year, Mrs. Helen G. Droney took on the vital role of advisor to the Student Government, class officers, and senior class. As advisor to the student government, Mrs. Droney was a crucial factor in the success of such projects as the blood drives, Spirit Week, and Carnation Days. Her support and dedication to the government were unlimited and invaluable. But we, the senior class of 1983 owe a special debt of gratitude to Mrs. Droney. To us, she was far more than a leader and organizer. Helen Droney was a friend and inspiration to all of us. 5 Q Her door was always open, and a friendly smile greeted every visitor. Her patience and good nature inspired our confidence and appreciation. Mrs. Droney reflected the ideals of the senior class, as we reflected her exuberance and ambition. Her wit and charm brightened many a dreary day. lt is for these qualities in Mrs. Droney that we wish to dedicate the 1983 Spindle to her. We can feel nothing but love and respect for the woman who has given so much of herself to us. A part of her will leave Lowell High School with each and every member of the class of 1983. We will never forget her. S.. ! ' ' F 10. 2 if . i , ff ' f an ww if H 1 851. Qing,-ff A ,,4j1. f . , ' ' V Y 1 , , ., gf: 1 We M 7 Wm, . 3- ,, M2 ai Far left: Diane Harrington and Maura Dartley with Mrs. Droneyg bottom left: senior class officers, Pres. Michael Sullivan, VP Rufus Woods, Sec. Maura Dartley, and Treas. Louie Galvao with Mrs. Droney. 3 HA Day in the Life Each and every day of our high school lives has been full of problems and decisions, decisions which have affected the outcome of each day, and of our high school years as a whole. We will follow a day in the life of two LHS students both of whom will make very different decisions, with different outcomes. 5:30 Buzzzzzll 5:30 already . . . Where's the snooze button? . . . 6:00 Buzzzzz!! What a day this is going to be . . . l'd better hop in the shower, then maybe l'll eat breakfast outside. The sun's out . . . today's off to a great start! 17,2 f I iii M? 7:00 Oh sh . . . ootl l feel like l've been fifteen rounds with Ali. How do they expect me to do schoolwork when I can't even get out of bed? l'll never make the ten past bus now . . . that's alright. l'll just take my time and go in late. l'll take a long shower and a long shh . . . oot, it's already five past. That won't work. lt'll be my third time this week . . . Aarghl l can barely move . . . what the heck, some fast talking and l'll be second period bound. 7:00 l'm ready with time to spare! I guess l'll review my physics and look over stuff for my third period test. l think l'm ready for it, but l sure could use an A. Here's my bus, on time as usual. Good thing l went to bed early last nightg l would have never made it otherwise. K 5 HOMEROOM OR LATE 8:30 I should do this more often, I tell ya, I'm just too smart for 'em. One short story about th'old furnace and I'm home free. I guess I should go to my locker . . . that can wait . . . I think l'll have a butt outside. Maybe someone will be playin' hacky-sack. I could use a good game to get me movin' this mornin'. Hey, whatsup? Toss that thing over here . . . does anybody know where l can get some . . . ? 6 -spy 8:30 l'm psyched! Next period I can play some hoop in gym. That'll be a good way to get my blood movin' so l'm ready for my test. l can always think better after playing some basketball or running a mile or two. 9:30 So l'm a few minutes late . . . What's the big deal? My teacher's a pushover anyway sh t!l forgot we have a test today. One quick crib oughtta do it. Oh-oh! She's lookin' over here .. . fwhispersl . . . Hey ...you ... move a little to the right . . . l said move a little to the right . . . Terrific - now she's comin' this way . . . I'm dead meat now . . . maybe if I pour on the charm? . . . 7 LUNCH HOMERQOM CAFE OR MAC S 3' 9:30 Here she comes, but l'm ready this time. Go ahead, give me your hardest test. 'Cause l'm going to get an A on this test if it kills me . . . which l'm sure it will. OK, let's see . . . Ek I U2 ' MV2,P 2 MV All b !.- A. 10:15 Who want's to go to Mossie's with me for a sub? . . . Hey, is it alright if l borrow a couple of bucks? Huh? . ,wi-:Ks xx .fl5'?'NNe Ts 'X ,X 1' 4 Q 4 l 'T mv va sig ,A is ' Va . . ,afar :M P9 10:15 Chalk up an A for me! That studying really paid off. Now the rest of the day is a breeze. l'm glad l made two turkey sandwiches last night, that test made me plenty hungry. ln homeroom l can probably start some homework and l'll be in bed early again tonight if I get enough done. 9 A THE DAY COMES T0 AN END fi... K ,N N. 1 1:00 Bagged!! l told ya we shouldn't have come this way. Larry and Gary are always over here fourth period. lf they'd only listen to me we'd never get caught . . . No need to worry . . . another tall-tale and I get off scott free. 1 1:15 l got six nights, and indefinite if l miss one of 'em. Talk about bein' strict. All I was doin' was putting money in the meter for Mr., uh, Mr. . lb... .M ij? it jfyf! SCHCDCDUS OUT! . . . CDR IS IT? - 1 P 1,-l-af-fy----Y HWY Y--Y 4 THE DAY ISN T ,ovER . 12:45 One more period and l leave for practice outside today. lt's the first outdoor practice of the year, and if the weather holds up it won't be the last. -' ow. - X1 V1 ivy 12:45 Forget this, l'm in no mood for jumpin' jacks. I've been nabbed and have detention already, skipping gym won't make a difference . . . lt can't get much worse than this. Like I said before, l'm too smart for them. That's why I ended up with just six nights instead of in-house. 12 ina. TCJMCJRROW . 2:30 That's one night of detention out of the way. l'm sure that after at least 3 nights they'll be easy on me and let me off. l can't wait 'til tomorrow - we're goin' to the beach for 6 or 7 periods, but l'll be back in time for detention . . . maybe. 5:30 Practices like that really make the season worthwhile. l guess today was a pretty good day, hopefully tomorrow will go as well, and the next day, and . . . I better start my homework as soon as l get home. 13 I be best H arsh Facts, Har! what Separates mass fmm others Q 117,657 I 'runs mi mg m ,wr 4 x nn nn rin xx R N.F.L. J I' I f we 9 PJ 1410 PN se P90 X w,.,,,w Havasu CP A ff Me . M fJ . ,wrf 0417711114126 C fx V K 'Wi . 'S hica M ., ,,.,,',,,,,I 80 D m' S gf Rage X My 13. students AaamSi Drunk Driving X Am rim ' A ppm I5 ,701 FROM CENTRAL AMERICA ge? T0 SUUTHWEST x we ASM 06 vb 65,90 P' Dio 5 IT WAS TH Q 98594 - ws Ash MAJQR STUREOF Education THE WAR ity-no xvfeee 05 Mediocr H, ,M-vin-r N13 o Sie 4!wlwul L'0V W rn a 4-vride ml milk ll H' U fufulll S F ed D'3l'l4 f c, 2' Choices Years of Excellence ffl Ill? 4-Y 4151, ,AO 6 QS' 'A 9652166 Q ,ff A,gf?'+ W ' ' D M ,-, ,K Ji able 1 mP01'tant The Working Class A large majority of high school students work part-time jobs during the school year. lt's no different here at LHS. To varying degrees, and for a variety of reasons, almost all of us do, or have held down a job. Many work to finance a college education, others to help out at home. But almost all part-time workers use a chunk of Thursday's check as spending money. High Schoolers need cash on hand for clothes, BK runs, concerts, and of course, the infamous 3 buck minimum each weekend night. Still other workers save to buy a car or stereo. Clockwise from top left: Sophia Kefaleas at Mossie'sg Debbie Perry and Ann Machado working at DeMoulasg Bank Teller Maria de Freitasg Dung H. Ta, computer programmerg Manuel Sequeira at Mac'sg center: Mimi Alberghene and Mike Carney at Rosenblum's Party Store. 16 3 , I , X Pix I f Ah xx, X rx I 1 -4 l 'ann Q- ,x vw ,,, fl hu ' K K Q Q. -si.. M.: F... wa- , mg, 1-. 'X . . V KTA ., Although part-time jobs do provide them with money, as well as new friends, much needed sleep. responsibilities and confidence, Yet, high school students The Working Class must continue to work, and continue make several sacrihces in to Spend, I5 it worth it? That order to successfully work a depends upon the individual, job into their Schedules. A job Some students are able to does indeed take its toll on a make it work, while others student's social life and remain parentally funded schoolwork, and in some throughout high school. But cases denies a student participation in sports and Clockwise from top: Bob Violette at his job on the slopes, Debby Causey at Brook'sg Julie Ann Logiudice at the Pewter Potg Sue Stiefel at the salad bar, Ana Machado at WOTW, 900 AM, Nashua, center: Irene Gletzakos at Jordan Marsh. either way, we salute the Working Class at LHS. Q l' 'W' K ff' V .. Jhwaiuan. ,uf I I .J ,Q ' Chelmsford Mall a popular Ot for V 5 -: ,I . A , .- 13 - A , :X lm: , 5 WW - . 63255-it 1 - Qi L, -ff x, 6 if -'L 'J new w Q.. E , ,,: ....v. W M: cups! .1 .ggi ' ,? ' -vc 4- - w,-,A A ,,4,,M- ,A ,F .-M What Type Are You? Q55 At Lowell High School, there are four basic subcultures: Preps, Jocks, Disco Fans, and the Lucy Larcom Crowd. Each of these groups has its own uniform, vocabulary, and approach to life and leisure. Are you one of these stereotypes, or are you a nonconformist? There's a quick quiz on the next page to help you determine to which group you belong. . 5 RA. 5 7 Q K4 Y gtk are Q10 I I fu 1 An Q' Er... uh .if ,, M 4. A9 Y' W. .gm my ,, im' ll Jin? I' Ill 1 ' kv- A ' -hx Xt '- --..f.,.,, W1s..g, . ' ' 'lu .. .M A 'wubygx Magik, Q 1 X if ,ff . . 5 -,-4-. . N -1-1-.,.-,w ,'i5i'y.!r , - , . l Y' ,. .jx 4.2 - .L 'N 1 'x..,A . ,- ,M . Z -s .pun I Q' . ,f-1-...T,, irm-.mr .SWI- ,V : i I f f 'h':!v XF' 'K QW N.,-V fc 111 Do you have a whale or al igator on any article of clothing? 211 Do you have an ACXDC T-shirt? 311 Do you wear work boots untied? 411 Do you own a mini skirt? 511 Do you play hacky sack? 611 Do you wear overalls? 711 Do you always carry your net gym bag? 811 Do you ski or go to concerts? 911 Do you sit on the bridge or hang around the locker area on the 5th floor? 109 Do you know where the library is, or only the Worcester Centrum? 111 When you talk to your friends, do you discuss your car, clothes, the coach's weight program, or where you sent your applications? Class ,ff 'S- '42 , Lyndabeth Abraham M W nw' W David Abrahamian Kristin S. Achin Maureen K. Adams l i A Jose Alejandro Nancy Ajemian Mary E. Alberghene Gloria D. Alicea Nancy Allard ' iw zwq 4,2 Blahh ,M . :. 'eff-1 'Q 7 ,'f' Pi?QiF f TY 'W 'M' fwivis fzsKW'N d 4 NY 53fg5?f,d ...' , . ?'jf5f L :K 1 f we 'Q - '1 is i. 3- iv x .. ' aj? .A W I Ji, Qfef Susan Bain 1 J I was in guidance - honest! I Y, I -wi, A . I ,sr f '51 vw .1 Audrey M. Ambrosino Heather Anderson is 414 1-'C s-' Yf fx . iw! '11'a 5' Lisa B. Annaldo Patricia Louise Annis Madeline Arce 4,3 l Ei arf Y fl .W 'tw 5' 1 'Q . i, Stephen Atencio Roberto Baez Ken Bagdonas 19 Mr. Nelson, and what does your T-shirt say? 1 W 11 John Bakke Laura Balamotis Judith A. Baril Does anyone wanna buy Reese's Pieces? 95 'K-I 'Wu' Jim Barrett Manuel Barros Alison Barry Theodore R. Bazdanes Rachel M. Baribeault Q .1 it H If an Miss Skinney 11 M Lawrence M. Beane Richard M. Beaudoin Marc Beland wa S, Q via 3 gigvwlji i 'W What 4-minute bell? f Patricia A. Beland Robin E. Bellefeuille NYT' 'W , .W ., ,r , M., 14 1 fvwlffwww 'hem ,, m,ww'4W7 V 'Inv' V f ' Carolyn Benoit FRESHMAN YEAR What a switch from Jr. High. . .getting used to starting school at 7:25. . .loving dismissal at 1:25. . .having two studies a day. . .watching the new building being built. . .dances. . . walkout - being scared to join in. . .the old smelly cafe. . .early dismissal due to construction. . .paranoia skipping your first time . . . l!3's for the first time. . .opening of the school store for was it a lemonade stand?J. . .being lost. . .3OC lunches, 60C doubles. -as A-,Q - ullll lll mill mmlll fe all --Hmm. . .mgg,1ule1 S24 ll ...sn ff, 4 mv, 1 'VY' -du::x::'0' m W ' Joe Bohenko Debra Bordeleau Carlos Borges f -'so ,. -a. 'l Iv , - -...mmf . L., , ,, F412 LV ,, 931 iv Despina Bossinls Lisa Boucher hi' 1 ?7'Vf Phyllis Bourbeau I 1. . 1 l r fm! I iff 4 kfft-7 fflijyi ffl fl F 1- ffl ' Lg Ili ll llil Arline Boutin May 6th was the best day in the school year, right? 23 r 'Y u 'Tr Good luck to all the DECA Dubiesf' 1,.Mx?aiyQ Kathryn M. Boyd Kathy Boyle ,, 'fl 3 4 '4'T, f-sw A Donna Brown Sheila J. Brown Timothy M. Brown f 'Hsw 205 Mary E. Margaret Burke i 1 -wp, 'F' '7 MQ!!! if f' . Kee Lynne Burns Betsy Burwick Gail Butler Donna M. Cahill My T-0 RI Adelmo Caires UCadngH 'QM akwf Victor Caisse Tommi Lee Campbell Ruth Carkin f QQ X 1 Smile, Barbara W Nucl Raul Carmona Ellen-Mary Carney Michael S. Carney : . :'1f7ATT MF 43' nw JFQT. f4k 4 Q17 W gh , Antolino Carrasco Linda Carroll Linda Ann Cassidy f 'N QW' , Kenneth Castonguay Jacqueline J. Cathcart fl!! Q Q!! P919 .1 c mm I 'Wise 7 -1,4 , H 9. 1 'l f W.. x. .1 Y.: 'I , 3, ,s- - - Bob Chandler lda Chandonnet , ,,,,.v., 1-6 ,-f 1 ,mx 'km its-.. 'Hwa- fi ff 5 1 4. A fl' X U Theresa Coates Lisa Coderre f Debby Causey Maria Cavaleiro 'Hag fp: 'V . . , Q-5 V 'I ' 'r kv Gerald Chertavian Karen Chisholm All these foolish quotes are bound to make mine look good. - Jeff 0'Heir Louis N. Comtois 'L WED 'QW-av rf' R 'X , ' ii, dl f Xl if Olga Collazo Judith M. Collins Linda Comtois T--'j 'Wm y ,, -R. x. Gary Conant Albert Concepcion 'Ctr Christine C. Conlon James Conlon Thanks, Mrs. Donahue, for our Lowell History Internship. - Period Six J? S ,, ff. ? 5 3 2 gf aa, 'lm ,V Carol Ann Conroy E , ,fiwiiggp 4- .1 .9 5 If ,gy ' ' ' W 5 1,:rr, I I 4 ,. f :ww ,fl , y Q f f3' ' if 'sy - 1 .W . 'Q Suzann Conroy -few- ,nj fi f .,,2f:, 4' 1 Diane Cook Linda Cook Rm f 'Nv Kr' I Ana Cornier James Cooper 29 SOPHOMORE YEAR Opening of the new building. . .being lost again. . .starting a day later than the freshmen. . .starting a week late due to Construction. . .skinny little lockers. . .house A,B,C,D. . .co-ed Gym in the Annex. . .rooms without windows. . .clogged tunnel. . .cafe with a rug. . .8 minutes to get to class. . .round tables. . .edible food with new cafe. . .Raider Power - Millers are what you drink . . .homeroom-lunch, lunch-homeroom. . .Hgetting skagged . . .school full of wrestlers for state tournament. . .opening of the gym. . f'What do ya mean l have to swim? . Mike Couillard Sharon Couilliard '41 4' '3 Mike Coupal Johanna Coyman Doris Cruz Attack ,w,,.,s,..-I' l Maribel Cruz Pallllne C Yan .4 Us a. jf' 'W ...lf it at if ' i . ,qs f Thgmas Cfyan Maureen Ann Curtis 4,14 l 14 Shelley Damboise sf -JY Maria de Freitas fl V29 Marilyn De Jesus ! r K. Rafael Cora de Jesus r ,jn- if if Maura Dartley , , 4 , ' ' .J . , nffwwx.. 2 is . f -ff, , f ,zz ,,?wiv1'af rw 'wznr Zewf 'law , f MW, Wmfagihg M21,1e'4'Mwwwm,M, A Cheryl Degan The school parking lot is good for one thing. Nancy Dejongh Jane Delehanty Lisa Demmons Mr, Dacey's 'Time will pass, will you? ' David Desmond -in V Angela Diamantopoulos Peter Dimakarakos Lawrence J. Doherty George Dokos 32 l 4 es- -3, Q 1'I- al ' sv Michael Dokos Andrew F. Donaghue Tara Donahue ffm' ,. NS, l , 5 iv, -L i B. Lisa Dorval Deborah Doucette Carolyn Doyle Charlie Doyle Two for one at the Dub. r F' LQ Lisa G. Ducharme it-an Yury., Loriellen Duchesne r affair K., 'iw ,ff w-fm 1381 Theresa Dupont Dave Eagan Sharon Marie Elderd Emmanuel Emmanuelidis 'Jn uv- 4'f: ' wr:-4.. f 9 1 I 5 If J Christine Eno Lisa Faber Lucia Fagundes sl -LX. 1, ' Q ff . -,mf Q -2 4 M' ijt .,, .M-, QAV4. R ' L , . Michael Ferrier 'i-...,...n- John Finnegan Brian Fitzpatrick Md ,.,-ul' Cindy Fitzpatrick Lori Flagg f X Mr, Sullivan always told me there's no such class as Downtown. - Lisa Lewis F ifviw Kathleen Flynn Marie-Louise Foote James M. Flynn Dawn K. Ford 1 4 '. xl Joseph M.C. Flynn cA,,i,iv,,m, X ., Steven Ford ,fy f Paul Fournier Ronnie Frechette , 7 we ive' N? it another S, 19 Kenneth Fryns K X'-1 'lllr' M Lisa Gagne iz, Irene Gagnon fi 110' , FW' 'QW 4 sl- ' .4- Lauriann Gagnon Mike Gagnon Joann Gaillardetz Priscilla Gallant fi 'vb' 5'JLL+ 'X 'Y X Lucio Galvao John Galvin X f The Parkway and NHS go hand in hand. Susan Janas TW- 'ww 'iff'-3-. if Stephen Garnick 123' Christine M. Garside ,Hg ' M' D in ID' 'Ns-ff' .f hi f gtii if , 1 l in 5 .'m,2vH2wf,,,ev: , ,,: f- ,xwiafip-22 - Q ..1ei1,1f,,3,1.if5., y fx John Geary Jacqueline Gendron 'Y if . gg 9, -arf, N ,ax--. . . r 5 x .5 an ,W ia, 'N 2 Q 4 .L Q fs 'i',+Q-yr... ax gh , ,,,f v,,,,,M..gk2.l?' ' N. '-'figlwl Tai Jo Gendron Suzanne Gendron Ann Marie Gentle Penny Giannakopoulos KAW ls- X 1 4-:lv A A 4 21 . ' - f R1 ui Y' vrgxn Sgr N .. . -' :xfr 'r..,w.xxi11Wf!f:f' f 'S Charyl Gifford Thomas Gilbride Irene Gletzakos Eileen Golden fi x Steven Golner Teresa Grace B xg. Joanne Goscrla F I 'ff Y YL! A , S ffxi Q Paul Grillakis f JUNIOR YEAR Starting 2 days after freshmen. . .wishing you had your license. . .PSAT's. . .Driver Ed. . .sharing the library with the Magnets. . .The Harvest. . .football games. . .wishing you were a senior. . .the diner. . .Ricky's, lVlossie's. . .meeting Larry and Gary. . . Shake it up . . . We're not flowers on the wall . . .You can only go to your lockers before school, at lunch, and after school. . .walkie talkies. . .Independent Living. , . g Linda Guilmette Laura Guptill nm-...uh Eric Gustafson Maria lvelisse Guzman if X Lisa Gwiazda ' gli :Q if 5 qt .WN,.N v t ..f?'. ' '45 AIA' gum, . 411 .J-- Kenneth F. Gys Brian Hall i X gg Deborah Hall Barbara Hamel 'ii' '? 'g S, R . L , George Hamel Sandra Hand X if X David Heath Wilbert Hernandez f Q Steven Hancock ara, Diane Harrington What's really in Miss Kinney's beaker? -2-L X f 1XV 7,?, M.. - V X , V 2652-G 4 4 4 ilu' -wwf' Paul Hoar Jim Hogan Julia Hondros WSI' sniff GQ Tracie Hone Cara Horton Kim Huard '-nav-- Norma Hughes John lannuzzo a '5' 7 5' 1' Q. v IU 'Q ,.. lf S6 J ' I J- Ns.,-' Ns. 'L 'N N 4 ' ' , .fyiffx Xi 4ff, ,l 5 A r s f Q I, 5 N v 4JffYr., ,W is , , , g frees? A Q' Q R i is 4 Never forget New Year's Eve, 19 'Z 'Qu Michelle lndelicato ff' wffff' W QW my any '59, f 1, M, Somsanouk lnthirath 9111 'Tw-QQ-ab' i Lisa Jacques Suean Janas Kelly-Ann Jaracz Elizabeth Jardine if 'W 'i'v-..,,,,?fl Laurie Jarek Lynne A. Johnson r I Geraldine Kalisz Paula Kawelas X Evan Katsouridis May we have YOUR 1 ,t. ' :ff G mf w W mm v S i N gg fi 6,1 8 5 ' -, A . S1 f if bfi S ' T gg ,, riff 1? 3' F if . . .,-v , ff' N w 1. 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W A , 9, 4? 5 sf , 3 54 ,even , , 1' , , lv, Q. ,. ,I , ,l 11, . 441.151 may W7 mi 0 , 4 Qrvhixvi nga. imq X .A - 1'-J, -2 gen, yV,,M,.,,-,I ,W V QA J, , ' 4 ,-,gb if at, 3 I fmt, fn 'tv my 8 ,J ,-eff' Q 5 Q if A 'fn 'ln' 7' Jr -ff' if 2 is :jk :js ,I AK. xxfa 'xxglev 1 ,, V.-. 05,3 if Q W, . N ' Us ff 4 ,495 4 if Q 5 di S 1 an 'lv ,, Q ,Q . I P 61,k4 v,g'f.9 ' ' W! f' '- 1. . , Q 1 K 53- ' V1 h -f fi 5 1 vm. 535 ,Nita 5 s . .-lf. wx h : 1 .er H 'Z 5 7 I . 4 4? i 2 ' -,X I .H l A I g, i 1 b 'Q R N ' I ,. ff A ag, Xxx 'I 'fr 'ff ,K QS: ,, .9 5, 1 aff- 54 is V , , '55 I Y , Q , vw f ,., ,QQ 5 .V 'QI' 3.3 QQ Q' 5 5 5' 15' q 1 sv 61.6 'S-'Let V M. fi.. N '- at qi y , Ji it . ,i e, , 5. It s been a L-O-N-G day! Qyyvl ,arffsizl ,Q my ,liz gy 5,'f,,v1 ,G Qi QA. I ., Mg' E ' 1, 1 ,1 fi! +1 ' ., - - 4' .: pdl ,4 4 A 4 ' if ff ., ,, +f2sW4w new 2 ,fs-A5 'ff2..Mw 4i R' ,yi 'fs Q0-xx x ' , --Q -'zz' 'E x Jodi Landry '24 ED' gif 3 'ww-r Mark Largy Cathy Lariviere John Larkm W 'i' is tal I Patricia Lavigne Pam Lavoie A r E lm 'un I Let's crank some cold ones. Amy Laybold . - - , - W--'::-57, S. XX :If Q 'M' 4951 'Wizar- 'QM l an l ' 6 me 4 ' ' 'nl - Q wi -as-..,,,, V wie- Q 1' 1 4, W, A' A , 'WAS ,,19QZQfZ,J' , .fw E , A ,. . M M A A 2? Av V, 'i!v9-nn--V , ef Z e e. e, Q - e - we Lorrie A. Leahey Effie Lebaropulos fimlii Theresa Lebeouf Lorna LeBlanc Cynthia LeDuc Les Lefebvre if Mary Ellen LePage Dave LeRiche Kathleen Lesniak 48 te -dis sv 1,1 '11-4' vnu!!! -.. .41 Maria Levesque Jay Levine Lisa Lewis NW 'her-:JY Bessie Lilos Stephen Limperis David Loftus Julie Ann Logiudice isfyvf wi' ' I m sg A aaa? l f'::1 !:,95Qa i 'HW' N . , ., ,, gifs? 5-lg: f ' 4 w-N, .a4 ' 5 ,....... ,M-nf v-,,.o- Q+ juz- X 4 Christopher Longtin Carol Lucas 'I 4, .J hir... me- .--Z' I td' mx 09 he 2 Molly Mopbucket and ' r musical no W HWS ll, Stephen Lyman QQ? -KW ik 'iff .3 M53 fa:l...Q 1 f Christina Machado , ' K Matthew Mahoney i Beth Lynch .Qfx ir: 'f Ken Machado wa an- .UWM Karen A. Makarewicz N, ,,,,,-1 -M' exif' 4-wwf . 'VA i A l T Hp en, Effie, Moe - fall in the mud much? ar T ' A Milton Maldonado Teresa Malec 'd ' - iff' ,i ,Tiff-.yffq l , ll ,6 f i 7 . :QQ Stephanie Manousos Kathleen Marchand John Maria John Marioles li Juan R. Marrero Martin Martel r df, ' X ,- f ,. faf P I I ' , ,if W ,W 4 51 'MV' A Awilda Martinez Stacy Matseas Tom Mayrand Only 2nd period, Art 4 will know the real Mrs. Hancock. fig,-rv? Kristine McAndrews . at Z, N am.. 4 3 , A ' 'aww . , V I' W x Kr ,iv ' li W ig f -E X 3, ' S am : i to 2 x i t Margaret McAnespie Paul McCarthy Sue McCarthy Joe McCue are Os 1. YZJJ' Patty McDonagh Kevin McGuire Maureen McGuire P1'f01'ffS4 . riff' 'Y Q J A 'Q .gl XX w l-.. A , X 5 x 1 Z Cv X Barbara McLaughlin Timothy F. McLaughlin Colleen M. McMahon Larry McMahon ff-. 1 A Wally, you lost by three detentions, nice try. NB 1, f-N. f R 'wmv' 'lrr'fTi ' -4.-w ,LM -M ,. fm l 'Pe' ' it l 'Www' T. 3 f A gb , , k + S, .1i 'l Mary Mclxlamee Cheryl Lee McPhee Aida Medina 41 Nr' 1' Catherine R. Meehan Luiza Maria Mendonca Julie C. Merrill QC: Stephanie Metropolis Catherine Michaud 1 1 J , 1, A lar. Iul if 8 1 J w,W -., 5, 'Ike ' Mx ,. f . '- All the befitting colors that Mr. Dacey has worn to keep his AP English classes awake. 'Yr Suzanne Michaud Lynn Michel I - '....,..' W 'L'---4..L,,.. ' eh'-gfbiff ff' t 1 Aguirre I ' W' .. 1-'ff Nu- 'S' ff z f Q ily 4 A., 1 1. , .,e..t?Tf, , Qu. Fw mrfv IVY VL. A -7 f sv Laura Miller .1-.Q 'F Kevin Mireault r ww GY.. Wh! sign .sv- Walter Milinazzo Y'-nf Raymond J. Milliard 3 Michelle B. Mondou Steve Montminy Mike Moore ,, Qu' Dedma Morales Dennis A. Moriarty WMV E I' I , i . Chris Morin Nancy Morin Timothy Morrill P T an 'km 1' 0, , - ,, , . N -'iii 1 fx .mi f -1 f 1 w 9 1 , ,A -V ...vm IW x I f Yr 5 X Ai ., If X 'F it-1, 'K' Clean as a whistle dn-W. if 1 3' 1 .Wan Q i Q A33 z . , ,Wax ., Joe Moriarty Pamela Morin Yxfuwf--sp wmffuwx, Dianne Morrison Ruth Muldoon ,-If' Y' f 4 Brian Murphy Brian J. Murphy, Jr. David J. Murphy Linda Muscovitz 'IU-fx V11-1-V' Denise Danielle Musto John Myers f N 991. Now what do l do? Linda Nagle Mary Neal H994 995, 996 r fi . -ww--wma-vu-s-ga, .W,.u,,A... W,,,,,X,.,,,W,....,..9, .., ,, , ,W VW., 9 www-was-msnnpol A W im, .. vm , 9 - . fn .' ' 9' r4iW,,v,Qig m , 9,,A 1 , .:T?5'W25fii N21 J' 4 ffljfii: 4 4lgQ1if f,' . an L- I 1,:1:igj9,:l . K fr L .11 5,1 1,225 .- John Newell r I still say it's been fun 'trotting' through English. Maureen Anne Neylon Mike Nison Diane Normandie Patrick Nutter D. Jeffrey O'Heir Ana Oliveira 'Q ,uw 'ills-W 'I Maria Ortiz Flor Alba Ocampo Susan O'Hare , ,M K? K 'PHP ilfs a stick-up! Ramon Ortiz I I iwff' ' WNW Mr' ,A , - 1 is f i 0- ' w ,L ,ph -- ---M if 57? -'A 'Y ' , -v V' . , V I ' A . Q Q , MYR 4 X Q 0. 0. t 4 A1 r .4 N V Ax, A W. M , f N X , ,LQ X ,L V. . A4 as . Q' A K - , f u V 5323? , -4..m:4ZM.QAB if ,Q M., , . Rx, K 1 . D: 4 2: I : ' Mimi , t, if V ,mM:.W9: . . . K. 5 A I x Drive of - 1 -Q W Anthony Ortolam Kara Overlock 'wwf ,-' av-A . 'QM-nv' wsu, Kim Pacy ll Brenda Page Lisa Paleologos Jo Anne Palermo Charlie Pallantzas Dan Panessiti f Mr, Coffey, ROS is loading. Mary J. Panessiti George Papadopoulos I ' 7 A Jeff Paquin . -. if fi W mm hmwvzrmgififf 0' 0 Mi 2 wwf 1 Q Q wg' A 6 4 xgjv' Q. .. V .M Q an---' Christopher Paul wxER5!77 P or 4-Q-' X Yrwwfsz in 2 J xl .af Hasmukhbhai H. Patel ' 2:2171 'fl ' C 6 Q9 1 1 .ri 1,54 0 1-r 'FT' ff 1 Rosalie Peach Laurie Pelletier map' X ww.- 4 Brian Pender David Pender ,,,.,i. ? I --9.343 , i Ja , fi! -s dj Victoria Perkins ,x ,Mm . ..,.. 1.1, 1 ya , Q iq, 4- ,A Daniel Perreault 9, I Y Pamela Perreault l's.v.......,... w . l V ' ffl. . '- ,A Atv I lf f :fff Q f pri 92122 'w r wif? f r . , ' ,' QF' X . f' if Gary Perrin no 'R Af WT, fy Deborah Perry Donna Perry A 5eQXw,,e,. . V44 Nw' ' Q? r ml Q gxx bxegggg A SENIOR YEAR wg! , you Q Lake Placid Ski Trip for the at 5 Q Q' X' . . . ' sn K x, .Lani lucky 14 . . . senior pictures Tracey L. Peters Dave Peterson Gan, Peuold . . . parties . . . Alumnae . . . . the school parking lot. . .SAT's. . .college fairs. . .going to guidance to visit college reps. . .The Harvest. . .buying trots. . .junk food for lunch. . .salads for ww' lunch. . .the school store. . .the Christmas parties we weren't supposed to QQ have. . .detention. . .three E3 1 three. . . SK et .0 Paul M. Piche fs. 'EW HW' 5 'W-J 5, SW' I Stephen Pirello Ronald Pires Heidi Plouffe Dave Plunkett ,. . is f l 'C' Jeff Polak George Politis Christopher C. Porter 1 it .5 ' X I , 'X s .ff Wendy Porter Robert J. Powers Lisa J. Prescott Lisa Psoinos i................... 2 l What number are you? snow days. . .senior class meetings. . .class dues. . .selling candy. . .finally getting the car for school, and getting it stuck in the mud. . .Carnation Day. . .trying to think of something original to write on the back of senior pictures. . . 63 four minutes to get to class. . .hamming it up for the photographer. . .NHS Party. . .saving your absences for April and May. . .Spring Fever. . .Senioritis. . .giving blood. . .coming in late. . .going to the diner. . .Arthur's. . .Mossie's and Ricky's. . .skipping every chance you get. . .counting the days 'til GRADUATION . . .Senior Skip Day - Beach, Corbetfs Pond. . .warm weather. . .plans for summer. . .Prom at the Colonial. . .graduation practice. . .graduating at last. . .our four years at LHS coming to a close. . .remembering the good times we left behind, the memo- ries that we'll cherish forever. . . 64 1 , V x Sharon Purtell Mike Quirk George Ramirez Charlene Ravmsley U Justin Reardon Mary Ellen Reilly 6 S S , ,r 4-'gr KILL! . 'ius..n-av' eww' Gail F. Reynolds Walter Rich Did someone call my l 5, name? ,, P... ,, . I 4 '1s..,,.,, M., Ray Richards Paul R. Richardson Mary E. Rivard Jose A. Rivera Rafael Rivera 1' '. . .and what was really in Mr. Dac:ey's thermos? my Lani. Robert Rivera Julie A. Roach 6 r i! -5 'Dx Norman P. Robillard Susan Robitaille Diane Rocha Patricia Rockers M is 'Riff' p ' Kelly Rogers Sean Rogers Jose Rosado 498 ,K-fx 'ly'-Y Claire M. Royer Robin Russell s l',.,eslrf'if E l just love this class. '99 hy ik Z xxfhnfufl - . Theresa Ryalls Kevin Ryan 'QQ 11 James Sampas Rfk --Q ,,, Mx Patrick W. Ryan William Ryan Lisa Ryder lx OH , W X! Af vc? TV Colleen Rygiel Beth Sager Elizabeth Salvia Being knee-deep in snow feeding the meter. f O7 l wouldn't mind but . . . 'Jw Shaun Santos 'Xxx ' 'Fx wal ,Wm Thomas E. Santos Sandy Savard Marialena Selvaggio -i Y Q Q' Q ll ff. ii? at 1, ef an Q Y. Manuel Sequeira Beauty is only skin deep. 34 32 Elf T? Daniel Shanley l i . Kam, ds! 4oP ? Eileen Shea Kenneth Silva Linda Silva 4. Aja ijfil 'fl Sheila Simonetti 5931 , Peter Simopoulos r , , ,..,..-,. J 'fini Lynne Simone Mr, Pard, how deep is a teaspoon of water? 1, if x i, fin 1 ! Here comes the sun Shaun's hundred dollar pants. aifhvnfhnqu ,,q-vi' Georgia Skafidas Kimberly Skehan wr My Shawn Slattery Christopher Smith . 'rf' Ellen Smith Lisa M. Smith if if' My Qwmw Toni Smith Kongkeo Southarath L -f 1 i I I 1 H X? l rf! -LL - 51'-3 23' egg. Abe, the body builder 'X b I v .. . . ., ,Q A lt s too early for this. 4 , --- ... L .25 A - , if 'If' v 'I' - r 4' fr! -J jl f , Kirk Stepanian l V, ,. ,Q-glxg' M, ,Q Ron St. Armand ' A 'rin-xy . , - fx F... ,,.:,,. ' fj1,.f. .5 '- 1 2 f it fx gi 1 ju A iw A K, , 1,4 '-nuff' Michelle St. Jean Diane St. Marie 'ink 'haf QA - . A in an , -.' si- 1 H. Q',, :-, I I , Q ,. , A A -V .C Tn4 nfI't T2.f.:. fm , WL ' 0 I a -'-af-fn 4 X, . my ?! P ,I Joellen Stackpole Gerasimos Stamatatos 'M7 Susan Stiefel r Prom rays on Fort Hill - 4th, 5th, and -I ,J 7 l i rw- Joanne E. Sullivan Michael Sullivan 'rar' 41,-w 'wwf J Mike K. Sullivan will ff.,-:iw is ..-- l x A' rw Vw 146: haf ,WN Michael Sweeney ii 99 is J. , 4, aggwff A-4: Wy A 523-ff f.,f5 '.,w,52 Thursdays at Captain John's Richard J. Sweeney Brenda, guess what happened this weekend? 159' 'Tiff' Timothy M. Sweeney Dung H. Ta Donna Jeanne Teague JEIIUCG T6SSiel' 72 Ai 5 as If ll! vid Theimer Mary Thibodeau 'Healthworks - Funworks hr-. Yi .ir 1 Susan Thomas WMV' ,.., --r 1 Cheryl Thurlow 9' Kathieann Thurston Joseph J. Thyne X x X x 53? X 'ig G' la, 5 A - , U rl 2,14 , l lp , ,W g I' I Qflilaading is so exhilarating. i 10 Daniel P. Tighe Joan Tighe 13 f 1 in '-cm Lisa Todd r 'Wlmg NIU' Draft Beer, not people. K aff Kathleen Tighe 'Y '--.. Lux, M Suzanne Tighe 3 Jill Torla -14,1 Mi Genevieve Tosi in-.six 'NJ 'Q-'rdf Susan Trachman Kimberly Tsendeas Catherine Tucker 1 3 i me 221 4 Mike Tully ful 1--df Bryan Valcourt - 4, wad., , N- ' 45. ,553 ,,7fQfA , iff? 5 'T LQ fg- ', ' . ,ffyggg-533, , ' - V fim zrq ' ' 4 ,, iw-Q ,ga E .ff be in Q7 'P 1 1 fqig. 1 il-I X. I . , .3 mg.. NH., 'ie 'x ' ' 'H 154. ' V ,' H , ,-. K2 e . Marc Turgeon if--4' I 1 N 17 s.. Sharon Turner Sandra Underwood cvnnbngw. rf' yy I 4 ' Z 1 7 ff ' W . 1' ' a mf, . 'A f, ' 'Q' , ,,,,, sslvm 1'IM'y,'M,c, , . M ,, ,ff U ,W-'ff if-if ' n Robert Violette ik' 1f 'l 'l-'-Aw----f -X .ri ii ilsrp,.u.,n-v-fr ' .fx--WM. 'H Debra Visocchi f A Let's blow this joint! of Robert M. Vennard L 5, ,,,-up env- s S 1 DoreneQWalsh William Warren Cynthia A Wasik ,,.. fy W 1 ,YW Debra Webb Maureen Welch Cheryl White Q2 ff 1391- bv' 'UQ--nv Kathleen A. white Mark A. white i A A Steven L, Wilkins Kevin Willett Matthew Willey Jacqueline La'Shae Williams 'S' xl I 'Q S if '37 'Nm 3535 'VZ Robin Ann Williams Lee Ann Wilson x 'in ol I ,MW . , ,igfgygsamfl I 4 . N41 1 l ll l i' , I 3 bf N ii 1' Ty' Jeff Winward Benedict Woo ei l 6' V 'r A Vu . E f w -... f.:' , t i ' 'Y 1 1 an .3 1-15- Q'-f ' Ugg. , e ,rm .f- 'L f' i Rufus Woods A Mary iZagarella 'SQ Anthony Zaharoolis Michael Zaim 71 The population of Lowell High School represents a large cross section of race, nationality and culture. This population includes a number of students from foreign countries. They find the people friendly, but are often hindered by the language barrier, and sometimes not easily accepted by native students. Math, the universal language, appears to be their favorite subject. Interesting comments made by several students involved the culture at LHS. They find the boys and girls kiss a lot more in public here. They also have trouble adjusting to the widespread profanity and to American food. The girls were, at first, embarrassed to wear slacks in school and shorts to gym. They also find Lowell High far less disciplined than their schools, where detention was not necessary. Many students had to leave family and friends to come to the United States. Most came for a better life and education. Several of the graduating foreign students will attend Middlesex Community College in the fall, while some will return home, and still others will get married in order to remain in this country. lt has been an extremely difficult experience for these students and we must all respect them for their efforts to overcome hardship, and congratulate them on their success. 78 LHS: Education Abroad Clockwise from top left: Somsanouk lnthirath, Phan Diep and Kongkeo Southarathg Quang Log Somsanouk and Kongkeo being interviewed by Tim Sweeney and Jill Torlag Row l: Quang Lo, Hasmukhbhai H. Patel, Trung Hong, Duc Tran, Row 2: Jose Pereira, Bharatkumar Patel, Khoa Phamg Ana Oliveira and Albert Concepciong Maria Cordova. , x. it fb Var Those Who Survlvecl The Class of 83 :Z 4,-49' 1-Q VV x 1. me --v-:. - W ....,--q...,., , HenryJ Mroz Superintendent of Schools Helen F Flanagan, Assistant School Committee: Row 1: Gerald J. Durkin Jr Nice Chalrmanj, Honorable M. Brendan Fleming fChairmanJ, Kathryn P. Stoklosa Row 2 George D. Kouloheras, Daniel P Kane William J. Kirwin, George Superintendent. Clement G. McDonough After more than 40 years and 20 terms as a member of the Lowell School Committee, Clement Gregory McDonough died in office last November. As a friend and proponent of public school education he is remembered in profound respect and affection for his countless contributions toward the educational welfare of children, teachers and support staff in the Lowell School System. He either sponsored or supported every aspect of public school education in the City of Lowell whether it be new schools, curriculum improvement, pupil safety, athletics or innovative programs. But there was also another quality to this man. His devotion to his country, the love of his City, his pride in his Irish Catholic heritage, his love of family and friends, and his sensitivity to the problems of others were well known. He served his office with dignity, respect and honor. His only reward after 40 years of service was the inner assurance of knowing his voice on educational matters promoted a benchmark of excellence. 45 W. O'Hare. 3, 'warg-H x my .t Peter S. Stamas Headmaster 15599 4 , , 'S fm ..- .X s , - ,Q 41, V ,A , N, ,.f,,,f' Y f,. r xt , X 3 u ,... , f-'JGWQQQQ-'ff By sowing a seed once, you will harvest it once By planting a tree, you will harvest tenfold. By educating the people, you will harvest one hundred-fold. These words taken from Kuan-tzu, 4th to 3rd century B.C. China, are as appropriate now as they were then. The results of the efforts which we, the teachers, together with you, the students, have made for the past 12 to 13 years cannot be fully predicted now nor ever be finally listed. Wonderful, exciting and awesome opportunities and challenges lie before you. Your record as a graduating class gives us high expectations for your future. We are confident that your formal education up to this point has provided you with the foundation for success. That foundation mixed with curiosity, interest, commitment and good productive effort will provide you with a bountiful harvest in life. We wish you well! 81 r J., Stanley J. Stoklosa Master .151 FAA, --.1 -v-vw-W Arthur J. O'Neill A House N x Umm, John F. O'Brien B House n All VJ ,,,,,-f Patricia Kealy Daniel F. Sullivan C House D House is Memoriam Dr. Eugene N. Wood Dean of Students The death of Dr. Eugene Wood on March 22, 1983 is one of truly tragic proportion for his family and the students at Lowell High School. lt also should be noted as a great loss to our community and to the families whom he served so effectively. To work with Gene was a measure of professional pride for many of us. lt was his absolute dedication to the most needful of our young people that gave his colleagues our greatest cause for respect. We have been fortunate to have had such a person work with us for the past 27 years. That his boundless energies are now still does not seem fair. ln our grief, we must bow and give thanks that they were available to us for such a long period of time. We, Gene's friends and students at Lowell High School, are wealthy beyond measure for having shared our lives with him He contributed a great deal to the student activities at the High School. Gene was a very dynamic and outgoing person who always placed his relationship with the student body first among his many achievements. We ask that, Gene wherever he may be, may know that those who worked with him, loved and respected him for the person he was and for the exceptional quality of his professional performance. Joseph M. Regan Dean of Faculty ln October, 1982 through the death of the Dean of Faculty, Joseph M. Regan, Lowell High School lost a dedicated worker and a truly wonderful gentleman. Joseph Regan was an alumnus of Lowell High School, a graduate of Boston College, and a former officer of the United States Navy in World War ll. Shortly after his military service he taught first at Keith Academy and then at Lowell High School as a math instructor before he was appointed as a submaster. ln 1967 Joseph Regan was elected by the Lowell School Committee as the Dean of Faculty at Lowell High School, a post at which he served with distinction until his death. His colleagues found him to be a man of gentle spirit: he administered his duties with compassion and understanding. He was methodical, thorough and meticulous in carrying out his tasks. He served as a positive model for faculty and students alike. Joseph M. Regan was indeed a devoted husband, a loving father, a dedicated worker and a good friend. May his memory be eternal! , 83 Times change and sometimes people do too feven teachersj. Some of our faculty members have aged gracefully, and some haven't aged at all. We have included a few pictures from our yearbook files to illustrate this point and for you to have some fun with. See if you can figure out who the teachers are. The answers are on page 96. 3,'h. it ART Mary Esther Kaknes, JD. O'Hare, Joan Hancock 84 3 als- '?' ,Q .,,, ,- 4 ,ffi BILINGUAL Seated: Luis Gomes, Caroline Yunta, Ann O'Donnell - Supervisor, Terry Koukiasg Standing: Jose P. Soares, Joseph J. Petros, Julio C. Rivera Figueroa, Katherine H. Crockett, Jean Schott, Victor M. Santana. 2 BUSINESS Seated: Moira Lewis, Harold Garvey, Rita T. Corcoran, Standing: J.F. Casey, Paul G. Mann, D. Paul Pizzano, Marguerite R. Royal, Dr. David R. Moorehouse, Christine E. Demetriou, Mary A. Fitzgerald - Dept. Head, George F .J. Wood. Missing: Ruth W. Gagnon, James Kearns, Paul Roberts, Ted S. Wyrostek l , ss CULINARY ARTS John C. Drummey, Lorraine Cronin, Eileen M. Kane, Steve Nalen. Missing: Donna Beusch and Mary Gendron CRISIS INTERVENTION Paul Sullivan and Martha McArdle. B l W C hl' G 'F--3 Missing: every . oug in, eorge fChickl Logothetis, Edgar fEdl Marotte I i 'f U! ff in .wa 'Q' KVWM ,,,,,,. , iw I4 ,,, , IK' Q wwf I 8 W l .,1i gg' i 1 I . ee S as ,hal 3.6 N5 ii Us aww' Q O Lf.: lf' an x, , jlvnvgny mal' . 5 mmqhfrf JM? F. ENGUSH Seated: Eileen M. Casey, Pasqua F. Leary, J. Stephen Ronan, Mary Margaret Grescog Standing: Michael Sokolowski, Roger T. O'Connor - Dept. Head, W.E. Dowling, Jan Hylen, Robert M. Kealy. Missing: TJ. Barrett, Dennis Canney, Mary Collins, Barry F. Cronin, Richard J. Dacey, William Farrell, Barbara L. Foye, Jane M. Guimond, Sheila M. Hallissy, Leslie Hassan, Elizabeth M. Koslowski, Gerald E. Leblanc, Brian L. McDonough, Carole R. McDonough, Brendan Sullivan 87 f GUIDANCE Deanna M. Berman, James D. Considine, Gerald F. Dillon, Gertrude J. Thomas, Joseph V. Wood. Missing: James Foye - Director, Mary Thecla Leyden, William Merrill, Mary E. Stroumbos HISTORY Seated: James Borst, Theresa Roach, William Samaras - Dept. Head, George McCarthy, Stephanie Q. Donahue, Standing: Walter G. Nutter, Arthur Hickey, D. Scott Davis, Richard W. O'Brien, Patricia Madden, Charles Hill. Missing: Dave Conway, Carol Ann Davis, Dave Delisle, John Kelley 88 rea WY ii f' X I .... 1 3, ul sf.-5 ' HEALTH Seated: Gail Gikas, Shirley B. Solomong Standing: Clifford Bullock, Janet Dendy -? XMI M ,X Sw: ll un' Q1 Q i HOME ECONGMICS Seated: Nancy Deeney, G.T. Kasianchuk, J J li n' Standin : El M. Kan oanne u e , g :een e - Dept. Head, Karen R. Dickey '! ? INDUSTRIAL ARTS Alexander J. Karkota, Arthur Kosiavelon, and Christos Demetriou. Missing: Rodger Martin - Director, Charles Macke l H l. 'rs I be Y, George Rouses M, LANGUAGES Seated: Grace S. Scanlan, Joyce Vangos, Claudette E. Donohue, Mary C. Callary, Priscilla Donlong Standing: Donald H. Bailey, Paul T. Crowley, Judy Maclnnis, Ronald F. Boisjoly, Mme Doris R. Bourgeois, Dr. Peter G. Rizos, Luis Gomes. Missing: Hubert McLaughlin, 90 Mary Ann Kulesa , rn, K X. r 1- 3 . T N165 .Q fN K .xo -2310 .yuzx IIIILISI IUIH LIBRARIANS Millouise Barrett, Katherine Craig, and Rita B. Lamond VN ' ' 1 y .4, ' 259 ,x , Sf 9 I ,. 7 X -t X il fi ,,..,-r M-'Z MATH Seated: Boyd P. Bertrand, Peter Nikitopoulos, Vernon M. Smith: Standing: Richard J. Coffey, Frank T. Logiudice, James F. Molloy, Normand Lacerte, Frank H. Gentle, Jr., John E. Lang, Lauren F. Pelland. Missing: Raphael Miller - Dept. Head, Patricia N. Brown, George L. Cunha, Howard H. Graichen, Nancy Mahoney, Michael Nestervich, Arthur J. Pard, Nancy C. Carr ,.. dl - NK x. 'N-S. NURSES Catherine Brousseau R.N.M.S. and Edith M. Murphy RN. 92 MUSIC William J. Notini and B. Douglas Townshend ,qgun?v'0 !' gf-3 6 Zr 'if' S ww ,- J V, ,I f a X, '--url' H fx' f 'V 4 f .f l X ff ff' XC 1 f. X f Ng f, i 1 fx X z C ix! if I. xg 'fits li I' Quo.. 'A PHYSICAL EDUCATION Row I: Joanne Crow, Bill Kouloheras, Janet Moriarty, Philip T. Dancause: Row 2: Walter Nelson, Louise V. Oczkowski, Manuel Vagos, Joe Travierso, John J. Beaulieu, Suzanne Olsen. Missing: George Bossi - Dept Head, Sue Callahan ,JMNM Ov N. Q-117 'G , u. '1' TITLE I Seated: Marlene Walsh Johnston - Chap. l Career Guidance Counselor, my vw ef ' . N '.J' f 1, w-,-ff Yu- f'.+, u.,.C..x Lu - ......'W -.ga wp Daniel Padraig Murphy, Mary l. Callahan: Row 2: Margaret M. Ryan, Patricia McGuire, Patricia Barrows, Jill Laganas 93 SPECIAL EDUCATION Seated: Mary Ann O'Brien, Eleanor Connelly, Ellen McDonough, Pamela Ryan Gendron, Judith Airosus, Mary Ann Fitzgerald Palmer: Standing: Philip Curtin, Janice Adie - Director, Kathy Leoutsacos, Norma Audy, Arthur Hamilton, Cheryl Foster, Donna Kanaracus. Missing: B. Bezdeny, Richard H. Lajoie E N I 5'Y: l I l l i l SCIENCE Frederic P. Gallagher, Georgina B. Kinney, John M. Earle, Kathleen Dillon, Edward J. Lynch, William M. Boutselis, John E. Donlon, James J. Kengs-dy, Jr., Edward C. Babigan. Missing: alter J. Grondalski - Dept. Head, T. Champigny, Ronald Chiurri, Carl J. Ciarside, Christos Georgoulis, Paul Inamorati :enum nmrmus 94 ...n fab----- ' 4 ,J BURSAR Nicholas Apostolakos 'br 'Kin-0 17 gli X , if? 'uf '4nanq.p X RM. SCHOOL STAFF Constance Wallace, Kiki Theokas, Mary E. Eyres, Nancy McHugh, Pauline J. Morin l . , J: Q Mg, , .I . is L M. N. Q. R S T Ll. . James Borst Patricia Kealy John J. Beaulieu Nancy Deeney O. P. George McCarthy Kathleen Dillon Howard H. Graichen Carol Ann Davis Deanna M. Berman Dennis Canney -4,1 4 ff: lar A c 1+ Q: ' fi' i NK 3?-1 Grganlzed Chaos .A if iff A 1,1 44 .1 'Vis - 3- T4 '59 f , . if, 1 . I I, 4 mx Q- Jr in 25 x XXX' Chef Drummey and Mrs. Eileen Kane have completed their second successful year of the Culinary Arts Program. The class is limited to Juniors and Seniors only, and worth 18 credits. The students are expected to attend the class four periods a day, three of which are shop fkitchen workl, and one in the classroom. The students are taught almost as I' ,f 4. ' , 0 , ,. i , i X 4 4 ylv ,. .-lV,, 5 gm , , Q A A at l , Clockwise from top left: Pauline Cryan, John Myers, Diane Cook Debbie Webb, Maria Guzman, Culinary Arts Class: Mark White, dining at The Courtyard. 98 Cookin' at The Courtyard every possible job concerned with the restaurant business which ranges from washing dishes to financing a restaurant. This year saw the grand opening of the Culinary Arts restaurant, The Courtyard, which is open to faculty members once a week. Chef Drummey promises a full-time schedule by September. il G' . . 11 J Iii Row lz Chef Steven Nalen, Chef John Drummey, Eileen Kane, Lorraine Cronin, Theresa Adams, Pauline Cryan, Cindy LaDuke, Tracie Hone, Debbie Webb, Pam Lavoieg Row 2: Lisa Dorval, Mark White, Maria Desmond, Diane Cook, Jim Foley, Laval Blanchetteg Row 3: Bobby Orr, Laura Kelley, Dawn Harnden, Arline Boutin, Patty Kangas, John McGrade, John Dungan, Leo Mello, Rui Machado, John Myers, Lou Comtois. O O 5 s 1,1 ,Q 0 1 ff!! U I . ,, X '12 The students of the Culinary Arts Program seem to like it very much. They enjoy the freedom of not being in a classroom all A day, says Chef Steve Nalen. Senior Steve Hancock, a member of the Culinary Arts class, is going on to Johnson 6 Wales Culinary Arts College this September to further his talents. Steve is presently employed as a cook at the Windsor Mills in Dracut. This is just one example of the success of the program. Some of the seniors' fondest Clockwise from top left: John Logueg Chef John Drummeyg Lisa Dorvalg Arline Bouting Tracie Honeg John Myers, Pauline Cryan, Chef Steve Nalen, Kevin McCruire. memories are of the Toga Pany that was held in the school cafe Another memorable occasion was Mrs. Kane's cookout. The most fun time of the year is at the end when Chef Drummey gives out the class awards. They're pretty funny, says Jim fBoleyJ Foley. The students seem to enjoy the class, as do the teachers, and all expect the program to enjoy success in future years. , 99 Band and Twirlers - A Concert ed Effort r The Majorettes performed with the band during all football games this season. They marched in five parades and attended a competition in March. They closed the year with a performance at the Annual Band Concert. 100 Led by Drum Major Kathieann Thurston, the LHS Band performed at many events such as football games, assemblies, and parades. The Annual Concert was held in April. Patricia Annis received the Arion Award for greatest achievement in music. To wrap up the year, the band played at area graduations and took a trip to the beach. The last event for the school year was on June 18 when they headed to Hyannis for competition. 5.1 .5!lffN, ie -T AKISQ... . Row l: Su Ying Wong, Anita Chartrand, Ana Machado Donna Leonard Janice Klain Kathleann Thurston Lisa Annis MaryAnn Annis, James Brandon, Karen Leonard Andrew Peters Row 2 Carl Ayotte Gregg McGoo Edward McLaughlin Amy Analdo, Mohan Harihar, David McLaughlin Phaedra Verrill Isabel Gomes Michael Klain Elaine McCarron Tracy Mellen, Katherine Saunders, Mr. William J. Notmi Row 3 Russell Sargeant Michael Langlois David Gagnon Neil McCarron, Richard Sweeney, Donovan Verrill Don Goupll Christopher Stamas Ray Royer Thomas Lancaster Sam Garas, Peter Vulgaris, Joseph Petruzziello, Terrence Fetters Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Peters at the Annual Band Concert, Kathieann Thurstong Tracie Hone, Wanda Drum Major Kathieann Thurston leads Concepcion, Lorelei Hoey and Marilyn the band during halftime, Waiting their Santos performg The Annual Band entrance: Baton Twirlersg Background Concertg The Band, Rifle Twirlers: Caren music for the Spaghetti Dinner, Flag Hone, Bob Orr and Sharon Turner. Twirlers: Noreen Laviolette lfrontj, Priscilla Caron, Mary Dolce, Sheila This page, clockwise from top left: Andy Carpenter, Wendy Hammar, Donna Kelly. fr ' ' ff aj -.Q ,- 4, g, a Row 1: Wanda Concepcion, Lorelei Hoey, Betty Joynt, Tracie Honey Row 2: Rosa Valentin, Nancy Carter, Marilyn Santos, Laura Rivera, Brenda Charles, Millette Rosa. f ww 33 B5 'lg 3' ' Ii' Searching for Fame The Lowell High Choral Arts Dept. had a very busy '82-83 school year. Beginning their season was Harmonies of Harvest Time, a musical - variety show. The band began the evening with their 30's and 40's 'Big Band sound. The Special Chorus took the stage to perform various upbeat tunes. Also included in Harmonies were talented individual singers and dancers performing such hits as Fame, Another One Bites the Dust, and Cabaret, The Christmas season was quite busy with trips to local junior highs and the Kiwanis Club, all of which culminated in a joyful Holiday Concert. Beginning in February were rehearsals for the spring musical, always the highlight of the Clockwise from top right: Drama Club: Bob Orr ffrontj, Row lx Maria Harvey, Mary Ellen LePage, Row 2: Dave Marcotte, Mark Langlois, Tracie Hone, Sandy Williams, Julie Ann Logiudice, Bob Lane, Row 3: Tim Buckley, Marie Ramsdell, Gregory Anderson, Jose De Jesus, Dayna Betses, Patrick Gagnon: The A Cappella Choir: Vivian Ste. Marie helps Maria Harvey with her makeup just prior to Finian's Rainbow , The whole cast joins in a song: Madrigal Singers: Lisa Alberghini, Mary Ellen Le-Page, Sandy Williams, Bob Orr as Sandy, the dog, in Harmonies of Harvest Time. lO2 ' 1 Chorus year. This year they performed Finian's Rainbow to an appreciative audience. Finishing off the year, the Chorus sang at the Memorial Day assembly, the Lowell Choral Festival, and graduation, where the class ode was sung by the graduating seniors. i A X 5 'T 'Buff' W- N an xmas, Mr. ,.,,,,,,4 ! fix.. 1 15.447 ' 'A X ' 3 fs , ,v C i 4 ,Q v T - a it A t' ti its - :a f u , if . ., ' , , - , y .vzb ,. , . ls' 'f 1 4 1 g i 6.1 1, Q J, y ,y 'K P' , J g , is T , ,T l 1 : ,,, T , , : , ,W-, g 1 t it,-3 A W f 3, T g U W f 2 ,L '.:VA ,',A Vfbh A' 9 T T f , : A 5 A ly 3 2 ,Vhf J gg VI T ri , - 1 ,I if t 4 ' 1 T' ,:,1::t Q? 1 F -' i 1 4 v gg , M . 2 4 l .A4 i AAV ,Zvi jj .5 z . SZ ' - L T sl 2 f -1 T 5 V' T if 4 V r V 'l A lv .,-v im + 4' , te 'T 4' A 'A ' ', H 1 f,' wp 4 h ' ,, W, '1 , W f Row l: Priscilla Caron, Angelica Jeffreys, Dayna Betses, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Patricia Pelkey, Noreen Laviolette, Mary Dolce, Wendy Hammar, Gregory Fitch, Bob Orr, Sheila Carpenter, Mary Ellen LePage, Sandy Williams, Julie Ann Logiudice, Marie Ellen Bedard, Mary Alberghene, Maria Harvey, Tracie Hone, Cathie Considine, Janice Klain, Joan Flynn: Row 2: Ann Machado, Carol Lucas, Debra Trull, Paula Stripling, Lissa Marcotte, Martha Hanlon, Mark Langlois, Lisa Alberghini, Kristina Mclnerney, Eleni Nikitopoulos, Edmond Bussiere, Patti Cryan, Patricia Flynn, Donna Kelley, Maura Shugrue, Gerry Beausoleil, Director B. Douglas Townshend, Row 3: Lorelei Hoey, Laurie Ward, Sharon Alberghene, Nancy Allard, Jose De Jesus, David Marcotte, Diane Vezina, Maureen Reilly, Carol Gitschier, Phyllis Woodberry, Caren Hone, Liz Costa, Laura Renaud, Pam Smith, Paula Smith, Colleen Reardon, Karen Garside, Robert Lane, Patrick Gagnon, Gregory Anderson. f Clockwise from top left: Special Chorus performs in Harmonies of Harvest Time , Julie Ann Logiudice with her rendition of Don't Cry Out Loud , Marie Ellen Bedard sings with feeling !g Kristina Moose Mclnerney sings Autumn Leaves , Special Chorus: Choral Arts Officers: Row 1: President Mary Ellen LePage, Vice President Dayna Betses, Row 2: Treasurer Julie Ann Logiudice, Secretary Tracie Hone. Hx . s I D' 103 DECA - Learning Through Experience At the beginning of the school year, 511 Distributive Education classes elected their officers. They were: Senior A - Pres. Sandy Hand, V.P. Joan Tighe, Secffreas. Maria de Freitas, Reporter Adelino Caires, Historian Lucy Fagundes, Parlimentarian Jackie Williams, Senior B - Pres. Brenda Page, V.P. Rosalie Peach, Sec!Treas. Debbie Bordeleau, Reporter Marie Foote, Historian Mary Neal, Parlimentarian Cheryl Degang Juniors - Pres. Mike Daly, V.P. Cyndi Varney. xx Clockwise from top left: Jim Barrett, Ms. Jan Hylen, Chris Morin, and Anita Boley, Chris Morin and Steve Ford, Dr. Moorehouse boogies with Joanne Grenon, Addie Caires, and Rose Peach, Group photo, Elf Kathy Marchand, Sandy Hand and Brenda Page - winners. 104 'ff fi df D Us Q .33 , f 1 Row lc Lori Patenaude, Robin Shrigley, Joanne Grenon, Mary Quirbach, Rosalie Peach, Lucia Fagundes, Telma Da Silva, Sandy Hand, Ann Marie Silva, Tracy Connorsg Row 2: Dennis Gillis, Brian Masson, Paul Pedrosa, Charlie Pallantzas, Steve Ford, Chris Morin, Jim Barrett, Maria de Freitas, Ida Chandonnet, Joan Tighe, Kathy Marchand, Paul Landry, Row 3: Mary Neal, Cathy Michaud, Marie-Louise Foote, Linda Anderson, Janice Tessier, Cheryl Degan, Colleen Rygiel, Dorene Walsh Jacqueline Williams, Debbie Surprenant, Maria da Silva, Ms. Jan Hyleng Row 4: Bill Poitras, Mr. Donald Pizzano, Addie Caires, Wendy Porter, Robin Bellefeuille, Mary Rivard, Diane St. Marie, Lisa Lewis, Kathy Lesniak, Linda Guilmette, Mark 1 Largy, Cyndi Varney, Tom Bourgeois, Paul Gingras, Dr. David Moorehouse, Lenny Gendron, David Sawyer, Row 5: Vickie Perkins, Linda Silva, Diane Landry, Ann Marie Gentle, Theresa Jackson, Mike Daly, Brenda Reardong Missing: Anita Boley, Scott Grimard, George Redding, Chris Wahlgren, Tim Mahoney, Debra Bordeleau, Lee Carbonneau, Brenda Page, Lisa Smith, Luiza Mendonca, Shiela Simonetti, Ana Oliveira. i1 3 SecfTreas. Brenda Reardon, Hist. Ann Marie Silva, Parl. Chris Wahlgren. Addie Caires was appointed Store Manager and Cyndi Varney his assistant. Memories of the year: December - working hard, but no school, the Christmas party for the little children -- Addie made a great Santa, but the elves? There were many important DECA meetings during the year, but perhaps the favorite was the St. Patrick Moorehouse Day one. The hard work under the guidance of Dr. Moorehouse and Mr. Pizzano paid off at the competitions. Robin Bellefeuille, Steve Ford, Sandra Hand, Chris Morin, Brenda Page, Mary Rivard, and Robin Shrigley were all winners at the Districts. They continued on to compete at the State Career Development Conference in Worcester. Brenda, Sandra, Mary, Chris, and Steve received Achievement Awards. Mary also took home a second place medal. Diane St. Marie placed second in a written event, and Rosalie Peach and Brenda Page took first place in the Phillips 66 Free Enterprise event. Once again, Lowell High DECA brought home the first place trophy for Program Advertising. Three Lowell students were elected Mass. DECA State officers: Cyndi Varney - State Sec!Treas., Adelino Caires - District 5 SecfTreas., and Joanne Grenon - District 5 Chairperson. Outstanding senior was Mary Rivard, and Cyndi Varney was the outstanding junior. The 1983 DECA scholarship was awarded to Sandra Hand. A trip to the Nationals in New Orleans was attended by a few of the State winners and officers: Adelino Caires, Cyndi Varney, Sandra Hand, Brenda Page, Diane St. Marie, and Rosalie Peach. Clockwise from top left: Store Manager Addie Caires: Cathy Michaud and Diane St. Marie, lda Chandonnet working in the l826.. State Competitors: Row 1: Steve Ford, Mary Rivard, Brenda Page, Sandy Handy Row 2: Diane St. Marie, Chris Morin, Rosalie Peach, Addie Caires, Cyndi Varney: Mr. Pizzano, dressed for State competition. K 4 Cadets Soar Through The Massachusetts 771st AFJROTC unit completed its sixth year at Lowell High School. Being an Air Force Junior ROTC cadet is not all work. The cadets organized their annual military ball, awards banquet, and took part in activities such as parades and athletic events. The cadets also participated in a variety of activities and field trips to local military installations and civil aviation facilities. Several cadets flew monthly refueling missions with the LIS Air Force over the eastern region of the LIS. The cadet drill teams continually placed in the top three positions at drill meets in competition with JROTC units from throughout the New England area. The cadet basketball team went undefeated against other J ROTC teams from the local area. The cadets were also invited guests at dances and military balls sponsored by other units in Massachusetts. 106 'SUV' Good Year Row lx Major Norm Ham, Ramon Ortiz, Mike LeDuc, Kim Pratt, Marcus Chiles, Andy Shelvey, Marie Gosselin, Su Ying Wong, Rosa Valentin, Darrin Caesar, Paula Montminy, Jose Vergara, Cheryl Davis, Marie Harvey, Sharon Alberghene, Carmen Huertas, Wally Gacek, Liz Aronson, Laura Hebert, Cecila Valentin, Wil Santos, Sophia Rangulong, Nancy Block, SMSgt Joe Henderson: Row 2: Steve Daigle, Marilyn Santos, Kathy Lawler, Luz Vasquez, Ben Tyree, Vicky Fauvel, Jim Paggi, Richard Sweeney, Dave Rondeau, Chris Stecchi, Tammy Dufresne, Johnny Grullon, Tristan Block, Donna Kelley. Lissa Marcotte, Melissa Menzies, Priscilla Young, Eliu Matos, Phil Block, Eddie Bussiere: Row 3: Mike Giguere, Ken Gilman, Roger Taylor, Patrick Kennedy, Jose DeJesus. Phil Rocheleau, Eric Wolf, Roger Hebert, Patrick Gagnon, Chris Finneral, Wilbert Hernandez, lvan Canales, Donnell Smith, Debra Whitney, Dennis Mailloux, Glen Marshall. Dan Perreault. Dave Pollinger, Tim Considine. r Opposite page, clockwise from top left: C!lLt Tammy Dufresneg C!2Lt David Rondeau, C!Capt Nancy Block, C!lLt Johnny Grullon, Cfl Lt Tammy Dufresne: C!Sgt Ben Tyree on maneuversg C!AlC Marie Gosselin and Cfl'Sgt Patrick Gagnon: C!2Lt Roger Hebert and Cfl Lt Wilbert Hernandez: CfT Sgt Patrick Gagnon and CfAmn Cherie Watne. This page, clockwise from top left: C!Capt Ramon Ortiz: CXAIC James Harrington and C!AlC Jose DeJesusg C!Capt Nancy Block: C!Sgt Patrick Kennedy: Cadets and Advisors lO7 ps Melting Pot at LHS The lnternational Language Club, the largest club at Lowell High School, had over two hundred members this year. Led by officers Tim Sweeney QPres.J, Gerry Chertaxdan CVPJ, Amy Woo tSec.J, and Katie Flynn fTreas.J, the club had a very successful year. ILC, now in its third year, combines what used to be the individual French, Spanish, Latin, Greek and Portuguese clubs into one coalition. lt has become a tradition to begin the year with the Christmas dinner, a festivity enjoyed by all of the club's members. Then, throughout the lf year, each language chapter hosts a presentation which is both educational and enjoyable. For example, the Spanish Chapter invited a guest speaker who attempted to teach the guests five different languages simultaneously! After the demonstration was finished, there was plenty of Spanish and . ' Mexican food for all. To wrap up a great year, the ILC joined the Science Club in hosting a cookout for all members. This too may become a tradition in future years, as the club is sure to expand and 1 improve. .H-7 .-. , , 1- . , . QS -5? , if .Q ..: :xr p 55 at fi' 'Wil l I l ...., ? ? if ...bv gs. 1 O 8 3. W1 4 .jr 1' . ' Yvg -f'f 4 1. . x 1 fi 'ff' 'M X, ll 122135 .Bi 'W M MW . .4 gg' This page, clockwise from top: International Language Clubg School Committeeman George Kouloheras and George Politis carolingg Club ofhcers and advisors: Row 1: Treasurer Katie Flynn, President Tim Sweeney, Secretary Amy Woo, Vice President Gerry Chertaviang Row 2: Dr. Rizos, Mrs. Donlon, Mrs. Donohue, Mr. Baileyg Advisor Mr. Bailey selects breadsg Treas. Katie Flynn serves Mrs. Callery. w Opposite page, clockwise from top: Shelly Mondou and Maria Selvaggio pig out g Club members dig in at Christmas Partyg Say Cheeseg President Tim Sweeney with opening remarksg Mayor Fleming prepares to strikeg Kris Achin, Barb McLaughlin and Shelly Mondou await dessert. ' 109 NHS Boasts Excellence CIHSS Of 1933 - Elected The National Honor Society was 1982 Audrey Ambrosino Lisa Annaldo Cecile Bergeron Dayna Betses Timothy Brown Gerald Chertavian Judith Collins Kathleen Flynn Kenneth Fryns Laura Guptill Kimberly Huard Susan Janas Mary Ellen LePage Stephen Limperis Stacy Matseas Barbara McLaughlin Julie Merrill Suzanne Michaud Pamela Morin David Murphy Maureen Neylon Ramon Ortiz Mary Panessiti George Papadopoulos Donna Perry Heidi Plouffe George Politjs Gail Reynolds Robert Rivera Claire Royer Theresa Ryalls Pamela Sherman Kirk Stepanian Susan Stiefel Michelle St. Jean Timothy Sweeney Dung H. Ta Mary Thibodeau Kathieann Thurston Lisa Todd Robert Violette Kathleen White Benedict Woo Class of 1983 - Elected 1983 Kristin Achin Mary Alberghene Heather Anderson Patricia Annis Kathleen Boyle Mary Burchill Donna Cahill James Conlon Deborah Doucette Penny Giannakopoulos Peter Gilligan Barbara Hamel James Hogan Norma Hughes Kelly J aracz Laurie Jarek Patricia Kelleher Paula Kelleher Michael Klain Wendy Lambert Jay Levine David Loftus Julie Logiudice Christina Machado Thomas Mayrand Kristine McAndrews Steven Montminy Joanne Palermo David Plunkett Jeff Polak Christopher Porter Diane Rocha Patrick Ryan Beth Sager Shaun Santos Maria Selvaggio Lynne Simone Donna Teague llO established in the 1920's to recognize high school students of outstanding scholastic ability who also met the criteria of character, leadership, and service. The LHS chapter of NHS received its charter in 1927, and so has been honoring excellence in its students for 56 years. The annual Induction Ceremony was held this year on Tuesday evening, May 10, before an audience of family, faculty and friends. NHS members received both recognition and commendation. A social hour followed in the cafeteria, and refreshments were served to the large audience attending. P X H: .-4. ysffinvi , - 5... dkef. xdgfpgw, fs. f I M as WU Us X ,gvyg .g 6 A , ,,., , -....,.,,... ,........................- J... .. ,z -2' M YV''YiT?l i'F'zT:fffY5. 7 ' ' g g, ,L VA 41, 5205, 2, , ,mvgfef ,f , i V f' , ' fM'-'-:2-w.w- ' . . ns. , v...:. f.-m,W.,.,. . , 1 -am fr- wvauaw-Wansilf . i.f'.'.rTf .mfrifaff-fmt-'xas.' .Jw J ,i,. . .... .. ,., .,,. J .W .,,, , . .s.........,.................F..-, ,. Mug 'gi si -f-fr -1 N ,, WW, .. .,-v,................,.......,. ' M... A. . E ,....--.--..,,................M.- --A-A .... . L -, --HMV-MV---W-U-HM--' N ,li .1 i ' 1 N,--f , . , ri i J i if N x xg : ml.: Opposite page, top to bottom: newly elected juniors receive recognitiong National Honor Societyg Advisor Grace Scanlan speakingg Mary Ellen LePage receiving certificate. This page, top to bottom: Danny Tighe, Mike Zaim, Shaun Santos, Steve Montminy and Steve Limperis enjoying the receptiong President Dayna Betses speakingg Mary Thibodeau receives certificate: members taking the NHS oath. Sandra Underwood Cynthia Wasik Michael Zaim Class of 1984 - Elected 1983 Josephine Allocca Paul Armstrong Carol Boissonneault Thomas Broderick Timothy Butler Kay Chamberlain Kerry Craven Stacey Deveres Michael Donohue Michele Foley Seraphim Garas Athena Glekas Laurie Hession Anne Hickey Cheryl Hilton Lisa Hodge Deborah Hogan David Hutcheson John Jankowski Lars Jussaume Demetrios Kafkas Michael King Susan Koumpouras Lee Ann Langlois Kevin Lauzier Karen Leonard Jeffrey Lord Mary Machado Louis Maggio Cynthia Marchand Todd Masse Patrick McCall Eleni Nikitopoulos Karen O'Brien Robert Panessiti Mark Pearsall Steven Pitta David Plante David Rondeau Ariovalda Silva Joseph Simoneau Lisa Skahdas Brad Smith Shirley Souza Richard Strong Diane Vezina Amy Woo Walter Wrobel Rhonda Zananiri E l 1 The Junior Classical League once again enjoyed a successful year at Lowell High. Llnder the guidance of Mrs. Grace Scanlan and the leadership of President Ben Woo, Vice President Ann Machado, Treasurer Pat McCall, and Secretary Cathi Cote, the chapter of 130 members participated in such events as Classics Day at Brandeis University, the National Latin Exam, and the annual Saturnalia Dinner. Many members also traveled to Minnechaug Regional High School in Wilbraham for ling. ,Zig S 7'ff'Q,. ff! C V si! E L E i V 1- 1 , jf-.,,u1,x mfr' dow 1, 5 ' Q A ,Y ,Q-y ll2 JCL throws TOGA Party the JCL State Convention. Lowell on the day. Sophomore Ed placed high in many academic Fleming was elected to the Vice and athletic events, ending up Presidency of the Massachusetts with the third highest point total Junior Classical League. tubal M A THANX t M -M A-., . h-... .4 3. . 'Q HM ..,, ., . ..xL.L.! 1 ,sw fills. X 'C f A -no-Aft ,fx 'K It 1 4 ' 1 Opposite page, clockwise from top right George Politisg Tim Sweeney dines with Susan Janas and Kris Aching Junior Classical Leagueg Mike Zaim and President Ben Woog Tammy Gryniewicz, Cheryl Hamilton, Toni Maniatakos, and Johnna Maniatakos give the cueg Susan Janas, mortally wounded. This page, clockwise from top left: Ben Woo, Paul Piche and Chris Porter ham it up g Beth Sager receives award from Mrs. Scanlang Roman Chorus: Toga Contest entreesg Dig ini . H3 The 1983 Lowell High School Girl Officers had a very active and successful year. Led by Major Laura Guptill and Lt. Major Kathy White, the girls represented LHS at several events, and sponsored many of their own. The annual Harvest Ball was held on November 19 at the Sheraton Rolling Green. With music by Double Vision, the night was a great success. The Girl Officers assisted the Friends of Lowell High with such projects as Parent's Night and the Christmas Circus Show. They also assisted the Lowell Sun with the city spelling bee and the Tour de Lowell Bike Race. They participated in both the Memorial Day Parade and the Lowell Plan Spring Festival, ...wp ift... . ...tr ,MXH .,,, ,lil . .im .. ., ef- -Q.. Officers Active in Community where they performed mass, the banquet the girls were club, and sword drills, inducted into the Girl Officers' Alumnae. The Candlelight The Girl Officers closed out the Ceremony honored the 1983-84 year with their annual banquet officers, who will carry on the ,,...,,m and Candlelight Ceremony. At Girl Officer tradition at LHS. A nv, I' A ' a.. ' z i ,X vi . ' . nv-.qu . I , K7 . X 1 ' A ix . .. f ,M ,, 4 r , r H . ' 1 F- 4 f . . , l 2 . , . '- xg. . -.-ml.. : ., -sz. A- 1. - -te. 4 - . . 1 A, 4 f, 'Ye It A . 1' x 5 Q 4, W 5. i 1 4 -65 WFS' 'E ,, ' Y CEI.: , 4-, ' k , E . -,f l A . X. l .R A W -.f - . it .I 4. pr L. Q '. 2 X 'i f t? 3? ' , X , . F 5 . -I i r , 3, fy if . 1-fl ' pf. f, A V ,I S ' - A 1 . H 1. . J. ' '- ki' 'V- S A . tijc I Clockwise from top left: performing for Memorial Dayg Linda Cassidy, the 1983 Girl Officers, Katie Flynn at the spelling bee: at the Harvest: Stacy Matseas, Katie Flynn, Dayna Betses, Laura Guptill, Kathy White, Linda Cassidy, Despi Bossinis. 114 'a ,ka 1 ' I' . .L 5,0 A Row 1: Laura Guptill, Kathy Whitey Row 2: Stacy Matseas, Katie Flynn, Linda Cassidy, Despi Bossinis, Dayna Betsesg Row 3: Suzanne Michaud, Lisa Annaldo, Jacqueline Cathcart, Mary Burchill, Audrey Ambrosinog Row 4: Heather Anderson, Debbie Doucette, Donna Perry, Chris Machadog Row 5: Cathy Lariviere, Ann Machado, Julie Merrill, Stephanie Metropolis. Library The library internship trains students in many skills. lnterns must monitor the circulation desk, write and deliver over-due book notices, keep books in their proper sections, and help students locate books and reference material. This course is designed to provide an insight into the academic benefits of Library Science, but it also offers some surprises. A couple of animals visited the library this year - a dog, who left a little something behind as a thank you, and a sophomore boy's pet mouse. Neither seemed appreciative of the interns' hard work. Personnel To the members of Personnel, Who always met their deadline, Making endless mumbers of copies, And delivering them on time. From Word Processor to Printer No complaints to mention, This never ending task Receixdng little recognition. When it's all done and over, And we've gone our separate ways, We'll look back and wonder Why we wasted all those days. f 115 Picture Perfect Anyone who ever said that publishing a yearbook is easy never worked on the LHS 1983 Spindle. Hours and hours of seemingly never ending work, after school everyday, on vacations, and even after graduation . . . all the mistakes land erasuresl, worn pencils, scrap paper, lists, lists, lists . . . What ever happened to the 30-40 people that showed up at the first yearbook meeting? . . . putting up with the incredible tension of one single deadline . . . trying to give the book the little extra details that make it a professional work of art . . . working for the final deadline knowing that the relief of over a ton of pressure, and your .W--J 'SV shoulders, will be there. That's a small portion of what went into the LHS Spindle. And of course all of this would not have been possible without the always moody, but somehow loveable Jan Hylen. Clockwise from top left: Barb McLaughlin, Advisor Jan Hylen with Editors Tim Sweeney and Tom Santos: Advisor Jan Hylen, Senior Homeroom Reps: Peter Gilligan, Wally Milinazzo, Chris Porter, Donna Brown, Barb McLaughlin, Jill Torla, Shawn Slattery, Kathy Marchand, Judy Baril, Terri Ryalls, Rachel Baribeaultg Business Manager Rachel Baribeaultg center: Carolyn Doyle. sim ii , iii ilu- 'iv Q ,, i 5 i f fi OV 9' Xl' ,. , jul 1 ,WZ SN 615 Q33 .,.. leafy? 436 112593 ufx Row 1: Steve Wilkins: Row 2: Judy Baril, Paul Piche, Tom Santos, Chris Porter, Tim Sweeney, Bob Violette, Yoh Tag Row 3: Barb McLaughlin, Tom McCue, Charlie Brown, Jill Torla, Shelly Mondoug missing: Rachel Baribeault. Room 214 . . . Miss Hylen fand her moodsb . . . layout sheets . . . final layout sheets . . . looking at all the pictures . . . lists . . . making up captions and headlines . . . cropping pictures . . . deadlines . . . deadlines . . . more deadlines . . . spending many hot summer days in room 214 . . . Barb are you goin' you know where today? . . . hardworking Tom . . . the always behind Tim . . . Tim's Barb cartoons . . . getting ads . . . the can pyramid . . . selling pictures . . . The 1983 Spindle. if 453 Clockwise from top left: Copy editor Tim Sweeney: Steve Wilkins and Paul Piche: Editor Tom Santos: Staff: Adaholics: George Politis, Rachel Baribeault, Chris Porter, John Mariolesg center: Chris Porter. f ll7 The Presses Roll at LHS After a year's absence, the Lowell High student newspaper, the Review, was back. Linder the direction of advisor Ms. Jan Hylen, the staff produced five issues. The extremely qualified OJ writing staff was faced throughout the year with the usual deadlines, badly written headlines, missing articles, misspelled names, and of course, Ms. Hylen's moods. This was also the year that Ronnie Frechette organized a if . . . where are the sports articles? . . . Jim Durkin, sophomore . . . the very final deadline . . . the dwindling staff . . . Bill's late-night runs to the printer's . . . concerts, concerts, and more concerts . . . the last chance deadline . . . journalism workshops . . . the very, very, very, last deadline!! . . . all those things that made working on the Review fun. fFC.lN?j ll8 branch of the Review - announcements on the PA system once a week in the morning. More than just the usual reminders to students, these announcements also gave the results of sports events and other things of interest. They were casual in tone, and helped to enliven the routine PA notices. Remember: Bill and Maura as editors . . . the deadlines . . . those fun layout sessions . . . the ' ' great proofreading . . . Snuka . . . Dan's cartoons . . . Dr. Know-lt-All . . . the final deadline 5 8 QMQ4' Row 1: Co-editors Bill Ryan and Maura Dartleyg Row 2: Tim Sweeney, Chris Porter, Rodney Bellot, Lisa Alberghini, Ronnie Frechetteg Row 3: Steve Wilkins, Bob Violette, Jeff O'Heir, Jim McMenimeng Row 4: Dianne Morrison, Angi Diamantopoulos, Leo Connors, Tom Santos, Cheryl Pastor, Karen Cambray, Maryann Santos, John Callahan. Missing: Jim Durkin, Danny Sullivan 2, ,,,,L A a-.Ng 12? . JA, IN --A This page, clockwise from top left: Lisa Alberghinig Jim Durking Julie Peters and Maryann Santosg PA Announcers: seated: Ronnie Frechette, standing: Mike Sullivan, Ellen Moriarty, Paul Panagopoulos, Chris Porter, Joanne Sullivang Cartoonist Dan Sullivang center: Advisor Jan Hylen Opposite page, clockwise from top: Co-editor Bill Ryan working on layoutg Co-editor Maura Dartley proofreading Chris Porter's articleg staffg Cheryl Pastorg Dianne Morrison and Angi Diamantopoulos helping Karen Makarewicz ,,,f' lk. 'L 2 E l i ll9 ing.. L LHS Democracy in Action Student Government elections were held in September resulting in Brian Red Murphy as president, Diane Harrington as vice-president, Maura Dartley as secretary, and Michael Sullivan as treasurer. Meetings were held every two weeks and various speakers were invited. ln October, with the help of the Culinary Arts class, the Student Government sponsored its annual Spaghetti Dinner in appreciation of the teachers. ,or KJ' ,-,,, if ,fy , , ,.f, , 4 w ' Clockwise from top: Student Government Officers: Sec. Maura Dartley, VP Diane Harrington, Pres. Brian Murphy, Treas. Michael Sullivan, The Student Governmentg Mo Neylong Sheila Brown and Sue Janas do the honors: Christine Gomezg Maria Selvaggio serves Superintendent of Schools Henry Mroz. 120 With Mrs. Droney as advisor, they also sponsored two blood banks, spirit days, and a decorating day near Christmas when each class had a hall to deck with Christmas scenes, crepe paper, holly, mistletoe, and Christmas trees. The end of the year brought a cookout to show appreciation for all the hard work of the Friends of Lowell High. A 5 6' . s-'F,: A.-A OOYWOA Arloh 'MOA nsalhs., 7.l'- P r D ' A O 241 0 A! I O ' gf L its . ,. fi 435 fr I -ji C at , ? , ., Yi X kim: - 'iffy N vs. , 'or wr M r s -f eg Jr mfg ..-1' A 'F l Clockwise from top left: The woman behind it all, Mrs. Helen Droneyg The Kitchen Cabinet g Tara Donahue, David Blazon, Tracey Peters, Louie Galvao, Maria Morales, and Jill Torla working at the Blood Bankg Diane Harrington and Ronnie Frechetteg Government members on Hat Dayg Carl Myslowski gives blood. gi.. x' S. Jil, i if , a' fx Quan. M' ' ' 'Ni-V g. Q A We ' ' , N 3. is ' ' . ,f J fr r R ,A 232.5 4. f ,rg in ,rg vw- 121 Science Club The Lowell High School Science Club had a very busy year, taking many Held trips and participating in many events. Earlier in the year the members of the Club went to Wang Laboratories on Pawtucket Boulevard, where they were taken on a tour of the building. ln March the First Annual LHS Science Fair was held in the Science Labs. Mark Pearsall and Louis Maggio took home first place while Beth Welch and Amy Annaldo took second and third. The club also participated in the State Science Fair at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on April 30, 1983. The year was closed with a trip to the Museum of Science and a cookout. All involved learned that Science CAN be fun. Ski Club The highlight of the 1983 Lowell High School Ski Club was the infamous trip to Lake Placid, New York. The fourteen members who dared to challenge the slopes spent five nights at The Lake Placid Resort, with four full days of skiing. The skiers enjoyed the slopes of Gore and Whiteface Mountains, the site of the 1976 Olympics. ln addition to skiing, many activities were scheduled, such as snowmobiling and parasailing, as well as dances in the Resorts own disco to fill the evenings. The trip was very successful, and the many memories of Placid '83 will remain for a long time, with those who participated. 122 SCI 8 SKI T' -- .- If .SSX 'Z3'1'9 'n ,f 'S V ,, . ir' 2 ' . y Q. i Row 1: Maura Dartley, Mark Keefe, Tom McCue, Deidre McCarty, Row 2: Joellen Stackpole, Joanne Sullivan, Kim Skeehan, Tara Donahue, Kris Achin, Gerald Chertavian, Ben Woo, Jill Torla, Mike King, Jim Clark, Jeff O'Heir Dave Nolan, Tim Carolan, Barbara McLaughlin, Bob Violette. rm + Y -.gs2.,......, 4 '35 I C 'i 1 I How Do XT V We Spell RELIEF? 4 fi .5 4 V!-5 fy 3 Q Cx . 53? 3' 7.T',C , if Riff if X, 'vin f ff ' U., ,, . , Q. 's li Q, Striking Gold with Fin1an's Rainbow On Friday, April 29, the Lowell High Performing Arts Department, under the direction of B. Douglas Townshend and Michael L. Sokolowski, performed the Harburg and Lane musical Finian's Rainbow. Looking to the Rainbow were Joseph Moore as Finian McLonergan, Maria Harvey as his daughter Sharon, and Patrick Gagnon as Woody Mahoney. Robert Orr was lively as Og, the mischievous leprechaun, and dancing the part of mute, graceful Susan was MaryEllen LePage. The musical told of a transplanted leprechaun and his pot of gold, hidden in beautiful Rainbow Valley. A slightly tipsy lrish immigrant finds it, and the leprechaun starts to become mortal. The story was aided by the spirited dancing of the southern belles-turned-lrish lassiesf, Freshman Joseph Ortiz had the role of Senator Rawkins, who, through a misdirected wish, turns black. Set designers Daniel Bedard and Fred Gallagher did a wonderful job on the scenery, as did Lynne Lombard, the stage manager. Being in a musical takes a lot of hard work, patience and dedication, but when it all culminates in a success like Finian's Rainbow, both cast and audience agree it was well worth it. 124 l Y . W. .- 'ti Q 1 1 Q . N ' ,,.p-iv Opposite page, clockwise from top right: Noreen Laviolette puts Enishing touches on her makeup, Carol Bassett does an expert makeup job to age Joey Mooreg Joey Moore as Finian takes a swig, while Og fBob Orrl looks on disapprovinglyg Stage Crew: Row l: Fred Gallagher, Lynne Lombard fstage managerj, Daniel Bedard, Julie Logiudiceg Row 2: Michael Parmenter, Eddie Litchfield, Joe Panessitig Rainbow Valley's young ladies dance a jig, Janice Klain and Ana Machado fforegroundj ham it up during intermission. This page, clockwise from top left: Mark Langlois, Carol Lucas, Dave Marcotte, Belinda Lucas, Greg Fitch: The sharecroppers: Carol Lucas, Martha Hanlon, Sandy Williams, Wendy Hammar, Noreen Laviolette, Belinda Lucasg Mr. Townshend directs Jane Slattery and the orchestra, the entire castg the Preacher fJose DeJesusl marries Woody fPatrick Gagnonj and Sharon tMaria Harveylg Center: Mr. Townshend CD and Mr. Sokolowski fri give a thank you speech after show. f l25 LHS Spirit Comes on Strong Lowell High began a new tradition this year with Spirit Day of the Month. On the last Wednesday of each month, students were urged to show their style by dressing in particular themes. Days such as Hat Day, Sweats Day and the biggest celebration of all: a decorating contest at Christmas, were just a few demonstrations of LHS spirit. At 4:25-'Q 'S . -, as W Christmas, each class decorated their respective corridors in the best way they could. The day was great fun for everyone! ln March, the annual Spirit Week was held. Each class chose their own day and a theme was depicted for each. They were: Bandanna and Shades Day, Sports Day, Hawaiian Day, Tie Day, and T-shirt!Shorts Day. Many people participated and everyone had a great time. 126 'ii' X, i .dir .4-1... Clockwise from top left: What do you mean - woman's work? fWally Milinazzojg So, where are you from? fDawn Ford, Shavm Slattery, Joanne Sullivanjg You better watch out! fMike Sullivanjg Quick, where's the nearest phonebooth? CML O'BrienJg Oh, and I won't. .f if f t9Fa . 1 ' , 4 5 ' ,M , , . , -. f A. - - -zz f -P ' I 5 f - 1 w if wif -we .' 1' ' ' w r ' fkY,,,L,ar...'i,i fK:gj?ffs. .f '71- f 127 Rolling at the Sheraton Green Each year the Harvest is the predominant topic of conversation from the time the school year beginsg This year was no exception. The halls were filled with girls asking: Who are you gonna ask? and did you get your gown yet? Meanwhile 7 . T . Aft. if 3 boys demanded: how much will this cost anyway? ins i f. if ,J ,J . .- 4-. , , qu, S? 9 l j fi V... l .l.. . s th 1 0 if 8 ,X 0 D .Sy vi L 'K ,y d if .- fa . f Q., -st , , M 41 V. 3 4- . A A .'f'YQ? nl ' 1. is ' - sfrislu' f Q y ,U , PV- n Juli, 1 'W fi ' JM v V' lf, ' I 1' s' 'R ! ,I if V ' NJ: WJ J L VKA, g 4 J .lg 2' if 3 if I ifwjtfyif I . K h Q H' I -UQ - A... A- As the day approached, plans finally took shape and talk turned to Pre-Harvest parties. When November 19th finally arrived, everyone found their way to the Sheraton Rolling Green in Andover. After waiting in what seemed an endless line for pictures, there was dancing to the music of Double Vision. The night was enjoyable, but was 128 over almost before it seemed to have started, passing in a blur for many. When the night of dancing, socializing and picture-taking was over, everyone left with memories of a night that will not soon be forgotten. Clockwise from top: Stacy Matseas, Katie Flynn, Dayna Betses, Laura Guptill, Kathy White, Linda Cassidy and Despina Bossinis, Gerald Chertavian, Laura Guptill and Jeff O'Heirg Brian Fitzpatrick and date, Susan Trachman, Barry Garnick and Debbie Panaras. ,QUHM I 4 1 X, J syn? ....-Q. M- P -. 9 ' ? 1 9,45 A f ' 1, 42:35 24 ' 'J, W , , 1 ,X - H f ' , A' :1f.h, ff?-ff' mx .. 'x , L S ., fy if ,.,+ , r, L, lt, i, I:- Ii ff an ii EE .1 5: vi 3il ': 49252: Milt: guilt: f-110:32 .zu-':,: iilii ir ' init! l inf'-2-Z- 510427 I naqgiff fill!n4:- ' N-I ,f 1 s., 5 1 is l ,,np-1. 'wt its-W 5 aol Q 3321599 Ullmt,.m Zinng WF IZ . EMU W ' , a i'r-'lu'i3 ' X ff- -u-Q,-gs' mi-44.1. WD! 5 ll f X , i ,- Clockwise from top left: Chris Smith and Louie Galvaog Lisa Gwiazda and Shelly Mondoug Chris Machado and Kathy Whiteg Kris McAndrews, Tom Santos, Linda Nagle and dateg Mike Teague and Kathieann Thurston. 129 l , i 2 l Clockwise from top: Dennis Moriarty, Tish Abraham, MaryLou Gath and Mike Zaim arriveg Anita Boley and escort: Heidi Plouffe and dateg Collecting tickets at the door: Dancing to Double Visiong Center: Donna Perry and Beth Sager meeting friends. A -,,. 'wi gl .37 I i i i l 130 :GW it ..,., Clockwise from top left: Caught by the camerag Kathy McKenney and Jim Lelg Cheryl Hamilton and date share a danceg Ron, Perrin in discussion with date. The Lowell High Student Government planted themselves in the thick of things with the Annual Carnation Days on Saint Valentines Day and Saint Patrick's Day. With the help of many students, carnations were ready to order a week before Valentines Day for 50C each. Some went to sweetheartsf' others just friends. When the big day came around, red, pink, and white carnations were delivered to homerooms. The recipient paid 25C to find out who sent the flower. u For Saint Patrick's Day, cards and envelopes were filled out the week before, and delivered on the 17th with green carnations. lt's not all as easy as it sounds. All together the students sold almost 2500 carnations. That's nothing to sneeze at! Of course, without Mrs. Droney and the Student Council, none of this would have been possible. The whole bloomin' mad bunch did a great job. Clockwise from top right: Shaun Santosg Kevin Slattery receives carnationsg early morning carnation crew: Kevin McGuire with admirersg Mrs. Droney's dedicated help. 132 Bloomin' Mad! 4 1 -1. - gv W2 ' ff , meib 'f m ,4,'f','-, E . f f-' 'G 1 X The ?g5gy4f-4 an ,J -ff V, V , 1' 4,..,.v,w s..' .a Gr ff ' wg' ' 'f U s. v-' f ' 9 -. ' 1 V- Qa'!'y hr 'fl' . Qgrigew qw S 7 ,-. -+4 A -'fr-.poi ,H I -,A -, S,-M ,wax lv. fn 'Ml 'pf' 3,4 f-f 'U , 'l','ll . 51111, -,gl ir s F'fPfc .fia4JE1i' .Q Gm, f -+1 A 1.2151 4 4. ff KMA V, '4 A if 4 ' ' 40 dit QS f -nil'! ?k4'1' 'jf 'L 11 1 wg , Q , , .. ,4'Wni Games In 'x N 11 - 3 ,, 1- ' f i.,,..f:51V.,,W,,,f-,ar Aff' M5 ' ,v- is ii 4111 - zwuugfx -Mi fa 'X Qffffgwfgit K ii f - 1 2 4.3.5 E f,,f- 14' , HW ,gap 5-' gf -, . .LQ -A ,..,.y ,z,,,gZ,,..,,gf lv - ' :,ar:-5:11715 'v nZr17f,4MJf , -,tfrmz . M 4. W Q f N 'Jil f as has , ' 'Y A, X wf X x J i Q! R A , . i gf 3 .4-s if l l i 1 Homecoming '82 was one never to be forgotten. Homecoming Queen Kristin Achin ruled over the evening with her court of Cheryl Hamilton, Amy Lekites and Carol Tremblay. The evening began with a parade from Lowell High to Cawley Stadium. The parade was made up of the Royal Convertible, an antique car and two dozen cars full of carousing Homecomers. Balloons filled the cool Autumn air, tied to every A available hand, along with pom-poms and banners waving in the October breeze. The game was kicked off and played in what has become the typical rough and tumble LHS style. lt was a great team effort, commented Head Coach Walter Nelson, citing tenacious defense as the difference in the Raiders' 134 and balloons filled the air. Q V, S This page, clockwise from top right: Opposite page, clockwise from top: Jim Cooper receives award from Mr. parents of fgof-ball Seniors: Peter StamaS: Pile Up: LHS Band: Homecoming Queen and court, Tighe on the bootlegg a break for the escorted by ROTC Cadets: offense. Homecoming SPIRlTg BALLOONSQ Raider offense, Center: up for grabs -9 , ,, .f X .yi v, lf,-5.7 ,fe 8441 I RM- J ! 4 . , .lk V ff , 4--rf' T 'r 16-O victory over arch rival Chelmsford. Highlighting the win for Lowell were a fumble recovery by Kevin Slattery on the Lions' three, a Shaun Santos interception, and the fourth quarter Tighe to Smith connection for a 22-yard touchdown. Pre-game ceremonies consisted of the presentation of awards to Senior players and their parents, by Headmaster Peter Stamas. At halftime, Kristin Achin and her court were escorted by ROTC cadets to their Coronation at mid-field. Homecoming, 1982 saw the Red Raiders at a 5-O mark, and off to one of their finest starts ever. Hawg Wild Again! After losing many of the hawgs fthe offensive linej to graduation, it was wondered if Lowell High could do it again. Well, that wonder turned into positive thinking by the first week of October. The Red Raiders had a great season in the MVC, with a mark of 8-2 and a share of second place in the final standings. The success was summed up by many as a great team effort, with both offense and defense fthe Lynch Mob J contributing to each win. The defensive squad was exceptional, allowing only 39 points in the ten game season. There were many outstanding individual performances as well. Defensive Standout John Galvin was named team MVP, while the Coach's Award went to Quarterback Dan Tighe. Louie Galvao received Most Improved Player Award and Shaun Santos, The James Liston Award for outstanding defensive play. Other award recipients were, George Dokos CJanas Awardj, and Captain Kevin Slattery CRiddick Memorial Trophyl. Chris Smith, Mike Nison, James Cooper, Jim Keefe, and Walter Wrobel all won awards for their outstanding efforts in the Thanksgiving blow out of Lawrence. 1 'T X W h y, C? ,,., if JJ' , K W g f ' F V ' u - Q . , 'sq , L f 1: , cg . ., az' v X saw Q 71-f 5 Q-A-J-513' Row 1: James Keefe, Dan Tighe, George Dokos, George Ramirez, Kevin Slattery, Louie Galvao Chris Smith Mike Nison Shaun Santos, Row 2: Bob Chandler, Scott Sheldon, Alan Travierso, Paul Armstrong, Chris Riley John Galvin Tom Broderick Brian Shaughnessy, Mike McCall, Steve Lyman, Row 3: Charlie Heslin, Billy Cassella, Manny Freitas Brian Santos Bill Taupier Kevin Broderick, Mike Morris, Dan Critchett, Walter Wrobelg Row 4: Brian Martin, Bill Burns, Brian Gleason Walt Andrejaszko Gary Wojocukiewicz, Leo Krygowski, Kevin Lauzier, James Slattery, Jose Rosadog Row 5: Mike Salaman Bob Ogden Dave Gwiazda Jim Descheneaux, John Mahoney, Ed Jaracz, Jim Durkin, Randy Briere, Chris Savard, Bob Dyer 136 WON Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Methuen Tewksbury . Lowell Lowell 5 l Row 1: Jim Descheneaux, Tim Noonan, Kevin Broderick, Bill Taupier, Brian Gleason, Paul Armstrong, Brian Santos, Manny Camara, Bob Ogden, Tom Lancaster, Carl Koslowski, Charlie Heslin, Jose Rosado: Row 2: Coach Beati, Chris Finneral, John Mahoney, Bill Burns, Mike Giuffrida, Mark Blair, Ed Jaracz, Kevin Lauziere, Dan Critchett, Brian Martin, Ed Fleming, Mike Morris, Gary Wojocukiewicz, John Matusiak, Willie Perez, Miguel Salaman, Coach Traviersog Row 3: Tim Butler, John Sullivan, John Durkin, Kevin Sullivan, Mark Sheldon, Bobby Dyer, Mike Bureau, Mike Carney, Dave Gwiazda, Jay McAnespie, Randy Briere, John Porter, Chris Riley, Leo Krygowski. LOST Central Haverhill Andover Billerica Chelmsford Lawrence Voke Lowell Lowell Wilmington Lawrence Opposite page, clockwise from top: pig pile: hot pursuit, Smitty up for the grab: Varsity Team: goin' nowhere. This page, clockwise from top left: good job Danny: Coach Walter Nelson: JV Team: Were Number One! g Center: Mike Nison and Shaun Santos on f 137 Raiders Go Out in Style! BQ. Clockwise from top right: Jim Cooper finds a holeg play actiong Tighe calls the signalsg Coach Nelsong John Galving Lisa Gwiazcla and Carolyn Benoit, 138 Hb' lt was perfect football weather. LHS captured its finest football The sky was blue, the air was season in twelve years by crisp, and boy, was it COLD! destroying the Lancers 36 O The Thanksgiving '82 was played as Lynch Mob held Lawrence to though it were the days of Ray only 96 total yards and forced Riddick once again. five turnovers Revenge of the Over 8000 spirited fans braved mg loss last yeafr was assuricjj by the cold to support the players in e runmng per Ormances O lm the 86th edition of the ancient Turkeyday Classic. Support was strong with rousing cheers and banners waving. Signs along the highway and a scarecrow in a Lawrence uniform hanging from McDonald's showed the boys everyone was out there for them . . . Y lla? Z? 5 K ,, N, ' . ., Q - iv, ,A I I 'W The Lowell High School Soccer Team finished the 1982 season with a respectable 8-7-3 record. The Red Raiders finished fourth in the tough Merrimack Valley Conference under the fine coaching of John Bertos. After an impressive start, the squad was unfortunately plagued by both injuries and much controversy. Nevertheless, the soccer team had many outstanding games under the leadership of Captains Albino Espinola, Rui Machado, Dionisio Gil, and Martin Hernandez. Albino's final year was nothing short of spectacular. Not only 1' Q 'T ui. in 4... ...gl l In 7'- ,3 , gh., . .,. , ,. A i I3 'I M l !'.. .-' ,...,, Clockwise from top: Manny Lapa, Alonso Gonzalez, Team Picture, Rui Machadog Pon Meunaeboutby. 140 Soc it to 'em was he an MVC All-Star and 'L11'iu-.... z..-a111u..... i ',.....l Tl Lowell Sun All-Star, but he also led the conference in both goals and total points. Halfback Martin Hernandez, forward Sergio Coehlo, and fullback Rui Machado were also honored as both MVC and Lowell Sun All-Stars. At the Fall Sports Banquet, Espinola was named Most Valuable Player, while fullback Dionisio Gil received the Coach's Award, and goalkeeper Chris Porter, who posted six shutouts on the season, was presented with the Most Improved Player Award. Q-v vw Row 1: Bonpoune Meunaeboutby, Martin Hernandez, Albino Espinola, Dionisio Gil, Hector Flores Hren Nguyan Row 2 Coach John Bertos, Duarte Freitas, Manuel Lapa, Mounie Morkham, Michael Bertos, Rui Machado Alonso Gonzalez Gustavo Herrera, Nhan Hong, Chris Porter, Assistant Coach Ernane Gomes. Missing: Sergio Coehlo Nassar Gurdr Mario Cardoso, Peter Dimakarakos, Greg Anderson, Aldo Curcio. Clockwise from top left Martin Hernandezg Albino Espinolag Albino Espinolag Mike Benos in backgroundg Dionlsio Gil. WON Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Andover Wilmington Billerica Lowe W Lowe Lawrence Voke Lowe Lowe W Haverhill Lowe Andov Lowe Tewks Lowe ,. LOST Methuen' Lawrence Voke Haverhill Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Lowell Tewksbury ' Methuen Lowell Billerica Lawrence Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Wilmington' Lowell Lawrence 141 The year began in a claustrophobic wrestling room as seventy nervous girls strived to achieve perfection. The atmosphere was intense throughout the competition. Gwaz, Sheila, Joanne, Mel, Kelly, Mauz, Jill, Erin, Maryann, Katie, Laurie, Kristine, and alternate Kris were the lucky girls chosen to represent the Red Raider cheering squad. Over the summer, the girls RI football team to a victorious season. The basketball season gave the girls much to cheer about and ended the year with many memories. Hey guys remember this? white shirts and blue shorts . . . Officer Watts at Brown . . . 3rd floor Buxton . . . hockey camp, right next door . . . wild food parties 'til 3:00 in the morn' . . . spearmint leaves, Mere . . . Pam and Westerly, we love you . . . rush practices for pep rallies . . . 142 Spirit and Pep Spark Raiders journeyed to Brown University to attend a cheerleading camp sponsored by the New England Cheering Association. The girls showed an enormous amount of spirit and pep. They were presented with numerous awards, including a blue ribbon in the final competition, and they were named Grand Champs! This year's pep rallies had everyone rockin' to the beat of the Casbah and ignited the .fig iii JV Squad: Row l: Karen Cheney, Julie Peters Marikay Fallon Row 2 Karen McArdle Maureen DeLong, Fatima Maia, Kris Hannigan Kathy Mulligan Linda Evans Patty Gregoire, Kathy Reidy. Mis viii Jf , SN, I., l, J c ish ?l SL wx . . . never forgetting the good responding to the cheerleaders times . . . or each other!! The Cheerleaders weren't the and the teams with enthusiasm and gratitude. The fans got something to cheer for and the only ones with spirit this year. ' Fan support was the best ever, players got the Support they as thousands turned out, needed for success. Ricky's after practice . A . messing up at the pep rally . . . how's your head, Gwaz? . . . the horse, again . . . cracking saddle shoes . . . the stadium bathroom after games - do you have any baby powder? . . . LlLowell every night during Xmas vacation . . . orange peels on the bus rides . . . Bernie . . . Burger King . . . smile and look up, Katie . . . power to go, Jo . . . Hyne's Road Race, and after . . . Pool party, thanks guys . . . Sheila's party Opposite page, clockwise from top: war paintg Kris McAndrews'and Maura Dartleyg Jill Torla and Katie Mondou, JV Squad, Captain Lisa Gwiazdag Center: Kelly Jaracz and Laurie Kelly. This page, clockwise from top left Varsity Squad: Row 1: Joanne Sullivan, Lisa Gwiazda, Sheila Brown, Row 2: Kris Mdkndrews, Jill Torla, Laurie Kelley, MaryEllen Reilly, Kelly Jaracz, Maryann Santos, Erin McMahon, Maura Dartley, Katie Mondou, Kris Aching enthusiastic fans, Camp, dedicated fans, Indian Kris Aching Center: pre-game artistry. 143 Girls Race to Best The 1982 Girls' Cross Country Track Team completed its most successful season in the history of Lowell High School. A credit to Coach Jim McGuirk, his girls finished the season with a super 7-1 record. They finished fourth in the State Meet and Third in the Bedford Invitational. Several outstanding individual efforts highlighted the success of the team. Senior Tri-Captains Laura Balamotis, Lisa Jacques, and Shelly Mondou all turned in fine performances on the season, and all placed high in the State Meet. Freshman Carol Tremblay was the big surprise, consistently finishing third for the Raiders. Along with Carol, freshman Keri Regan turned in a fine season. Both' girls placed well in the State Meet. Award winners for the Red Raiders were: MVP - Lisa Jacques, Coach's Award - Laura Balamotis, Most Improved Runner - Meghan McCabe. Clockwise from top left: Lisa Jacques: Tri-Captains: Shelly Mondou, Laura Balamotis, Lisa Jacques: Shelly Mondou, team: Starting line at Shedd Park, Center: Carol Tremblay, Laura Balamotis. Season Ever L x , W, 'af ... . 1 K ,..-4 Row l: Jane Flood, Diane Harrington, Laura Balamotis, Shelly Mondou, Lisa Jacques, Kerry Craven, Ellen White. Row 2: Mindy Knott, Missy Knott, Karyn Orlando, Gail Gianoulis, Carol Tremblay, Laurie Teague, Meg Flynn, Trisha Vail, Katie 144 Stewart, Meg McCabe, Kara Liston, Keri Regan, Coach Jim McGuirk. ,Il l Cross Country track team sped toward a more than satisfying Boys CC Paces MVC With Senior Bob Powers leading eighth in the Mass State the way, the Lowell High Boys' Tourney. ' record of 6 wins and 3 losses. Other seniors Paul McCarthy Through inclement weather and and Steve Limperis also had such, our long distance runners successful seasons for Coach gave their all in a winning effort. John Lang. Dave Landry, Matt Bob showed the MVC what he Kenney, and Chris Dougherty fall was made of by making the juniorsl, ran with consistency as T MVC All-Star team, winning did the entire team. Sophomore T Lowell High's Most Valuable Luis Rios showed much potential Runner award, and by finishing this season. -0-y 4 lN ' . f' 1 5 , 'f f, ' gg' , ,,, st 15191 lr, 5.71 'W mm Row 1: Chris Dougherty, Bob Powers, Paul McCarthy, Steve Limperis, Row 2: Charlie Raras, Dan Sullivan, Dave Landry, Mike Cuestag Row 3: Tony Rosa, Luis Rios, Juan Castro, Oscar Gutierrez, Matt Kenney, Coach John E. Lang. I' Clockvvise from top left: Bob Powers leads the wayg Paul McCarthy, Chris Dougherty, and Luis Rios, Go!3ACoach John E. Lang, Team, Mike Cuesta, Chris Dougherty. 145 , 1-,M -' - V- -my ,. t,,,.,0,,fg,. Z, uf i,g, ,, , Girls Make Big Splash The LHS Girls Swim Team completed its first 'lreal season with an impressive record of 6-3. All the girls had outstanding performances, but it would not have been possible without Coach Roseanne Riddick's fun practices, time spent in the weightroom and the enthusiasm, spirit, and determination of each and every one of the girls. A few of the girls represented Lowell at the Sectional Meet. Among them were Co-captain xx.. 3 Gail Reynolds, Sara Burns, Julie Burns, Cathi Cote, Lisa Kunzler, Tara Donahue, and diver Kelly Flynn. A select few from this group qualified to participate in the State Meet. These girls should be given credit for swimming on the night of the Harvest. Awards presented at the end of the season were: Coach's Award - Co-captain Gail Reynolds, MVP - Cathi Cote, Most Improved - Lisa Kazanjian. Other girls earned their varsity letters. l-46 .xx 'KL WON LOST Lowell Haverhill Lowell Westford Medford Lowell Andover Lowell Lowell Notre Dame ' Lowell Methuen Lowell Greater Lawrence Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Bellerica Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Team Mascot, Moral support from the sideline, Do l have to? - Tara Donaheg Sue Conroy - Oh no, not another lap! g Sue Conroy, Julie Burns and Kim Edwards, ready to take the plunge, Here we go Lowell. This page, clockwise from top: Tara Donahue: Kim Edwardsg Varsity Squad, Marybeth Lyle stretches. 3 e' f ., M uvmwmn-1-. an-.aww ' P'56P'i'rZi!rJBC In -1.1 or Row 1: Co-captain Gail Reynolds, Coach Rosanne Riddick, Co-captain Susan Janasg Row 2: Pam Cote, Lisa Kazanjian, Julie Burns, Connie Martin, Kristie Peters, Cathy Cote, Carol Donohue, Karyn Orlando, Row 3: Kelly Flynn, Sue Conroy, Maria Picanso Marybeth Lyle, Sue Baril, Mary Lou Stroumbos, Bethanne Welch, Joann Plourde, Kate Lynch, Row 4: Ann Margaret Burchill, Lori Flagg, Alison Barry, Mary Burchill, Carol Conroy, Lisa Kunzler, Cathy Lyman, Bonnie Sheehan, Row 5: Dee Conlon, Maureen Neylon, Kim Edwards, Maria Sheehy, Sarah Burns, Ann Picanso, Tara Donahue, Lynn Gillis. ' l47 1 Bump, Set, Spike Coach Suzanne Olsen's 1983 Volleyball squad went through a rebuilding process this season, having lost nine varsity players from last year's team through graduation. Although their record didn't indicate it, the team steadily improved throughout the season, and could surprise the MVC next season. Some of the Raiders' high points were a victory over Andover, a close game with a tough Billerica team, and outstanding efforts against both Methuen and Wilmington. At the Fall Sports Banquet, junior spiker Shirley Souza was honored as the team's Most Valuable Player. Senior Captain Janet Bisson received the Coach's Award, and junior setter Anne Marie Hickey was the Most Improved Player. There will only be two seniors lost to graduation this year: Pam Morin and Captain Janet Bisson. Coach Olsen holds high hopes for upcoming years. Clockwise from top left: Claire Funaro, Jan Bisson, Pam Moring Julianne Tsapatsaris and Laura Fontes take a break, Varsity Squadg Stacey Deveres. 148 Row 1: Tish Abraham, Janet Bisson, Pam Morin Gail Lavallee Row 2 Stacey Deveres Shirley Souza Claire Funaro Lauri Quigley, Sue Mitchell, Ann Marie Hickey, Lynne Gianakos 1 , V . 09' ' -4 ' ' Q9 WON Tewksbury Lowell Dracut Chelmsford Wilmington Andover Billerica Lowell Methuen Tewksbury Gr. Lawrence Dracut Chelmsford Wilmington Lowell Billerica Lowell Methuen LOST Lowell Gr. Lawrence Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lawrence Lowe i i Lowe Lowe i Lowe L l Lowe W Lowe Andover Lowe Lawrence Lowe 1 .ff -' l ' f N v-' -Q-'ff fs, V , .L hs. L, l i l I ll l I l I UF Wea Clockwise from top left: Capt. Jan Bisson and Coach Olsen in conference with refg Clowning around: Pam Morin, Ann Marie Hickey, Shirley Souza, Claire Funaro, Tish Abraham, Back: Stacey Deveresg JV Squad: Row lc Stacy Raras, Laura Fontes, Stephanie Slates, Julianne Tsapatsarisg Row 2: Coach Jan Moriarty, Sue Mitchell, Kathy Vail, Reven Oliver, Mary Zaim, Alicia Deveres, Coach Donna Golden. 149 I The Raiders skated to a 5-4-1 overall record this season. The team had quite a few breathtaking games, including those against Dracut and Tewksbury. The icemen were led by senior captains Kenny Silva and Dave Desmond, alternate captains Laval Blanchette and Phil Perrin. The leading scorer for Coach Robinson was sophomore Jay F reitas. The 1982-83 season was goalie Ken Silva's year as he was named to the Lowell Sun's All-Star hockey team, received the MVP All-Star, and Abraham awards. Defensemen Dave Desmond and Phil Perrin were also named to the Sun's All-Star if ' This page, clockwise from top: John Reilly at the face-off, Laval Blanchette, Dave Desmond, Coach Robinson, Ken Silva and Coach Donahang John Reilly Hghting for the puck, Frank McKenneyg Coach Robinson and Kevin Lynch looking on. 150 Fire on lce team and both received All-Star awards. Other award recipients were: Laval Blanchette fCoach's and LHS awardl, Jim lVlcMenimen 17th Playerj, Tom Witts fllnsung Heroj, Dave Hutcheson CStudent awardj, and Mike McGovern fCourage awardj. Sophomore Jay Freitas received two awards: the All-Star and High Scorer. The Alumni awards went to sophomore Kevin Lynch and freshmen Chris Roy and Rich Ladd. Freshman standout John Reilly was named Rookie of the Year and the Most Co-operative prizes went to back-up goalies junior Kurt Zwicker and sophomore Steve Janas. 5,1 Q... tv Nba-an ' - X ...W do x f-. 1 .' I ei ig i', Q ...'i f v:-.'- -,..,., i' 1' 1 6 fr R+ Q f- ' ,,g, I.: Q. , ef ' Opposite page, clockwise from top: Rick Abraham with his eye on the net, Jay Freitas fighting for the shot, Team, Laval Blanchetteg Dave Desmond. WON LOST Lowell Dracul Central Lowell Lowell Lawrence Lowell Methuen Tewksbwv Lowell Billerica Lowell Lowell Greater Lowell Lowell Andover Lowell Haverhill Chelmsford Lowell Q. i tie 3 nam? if' U it ' N lf J I V - If 37 Row 1: Laval Blanchette, Ray Pacheco, Chris Roy, Dave Hutcheson, Phil Perrin, Jay Freitas, Mike McGovern, Chris Bomil, Marc Mondoug Row 2: Rich Ladd, Rick Abraham, Steve Janas, Tom Witts, John Reilly, Jim Mclvlenimen, Ken Silva, Kurt Zwicker, Kevin Lynch, Dave Desmond, Duane Freitas. ' 151 n Search of The 1982-83 season proved to be a very successful one for the Girls Gymnastics Team. The girls ended up with an 11-2 record overall, with a 5-1 mark in MVC action, which was good enough for second place. Senior Co-captains Kathieann Thurston and Claire Royer were valuable assets to the team, as were seniors Donna Cahill and Barbara McLaughlin. Their talent, combined with experience and perseverance contributed greatly Clockwise from top: Barb McLaughlin in flight, Dawn Dowrey scaling the beam: Co-captain Kathieann Thurston performing floor exercise: Eileen Ryan: Donna Cahill, Leo Scott on the uneven bars. 152 a Perfect 10 to the team's success. The lone setback for the Raiders came when Royer was sidelined with an injury. Yet her teammates worked even harder, and the team really pulled together, qualifying for the Sectional Meet. Award winners for the team were: Claire Royer QMVPX Kathieann Thurston CCoach's Awardj, and Leo Scott flVlost lmprovedl. WON Lowe. Lowe, Dracut Lowe Lowell Lowe, Lowe Lowe Lowe , N. Andover Lowe Lowe Lowe , LOST Chelmsford Wilmington Lowell Billerica Methuen Andover Arlington Peabody N. Reading Lowell Masconomet Peabody Revere .'- 11 , 7 Jr , L Q Row 1: Tina Riley, Connie Kouloungis, Eileen Ryan, Cara Murphy, Lisa Molligig Row 2: Laurie Hession, Wendy Hickey, Maureen Dumas, Leo Scott, Dede Dumas, Chris Molligi, Dawn Dowreyg Row 3: Asst. Coach Brenda Benoit, Barbara McLaughlin, Claire Royer, Donna Cahill, Kathieann Thurston, Coach Manny Vagos. me N Clockwise from top left: Coach Vagos taping Leo Scotts ankle, Wendy Hickey on the beam, Co-captain Claire Royerg Varsity Squad, Dede Dumas swings through routine. f l53 The Boys lndoor Track Team finished out a fine season with a 5-3 record and placed third in the Merrimack Valley Conference Meet behind Methuen and Chelmsford. The team had a lot of depth and young talent, especially in the middle distances. ln the 300 yard dash junior Chris Savard and freshman Elijah Doby were standouts, as were junior Dan Sullivan and sophomore Bob Ogden in the 600. Senior and four year varsity standout Paul McCarthy and Senior Shaun Santos paced the way in the 1000 yard run. The Raiders also found success 154 in the 50 yard dash with Seniors Dave Murphy, Roberto Baez and Wally Milinazzo. Baez and Boys Shine Indoors Milinazzo were also devasting in the shotput. Sophomore Oscar Gutierrez was joined by seniors Steve Limperis and Dave Blazon carrying the team in the high jump and high hurdles. Senior Co-Captain Bob Powers once again paced the team in the mile and 2 mile runs, with a personal record of 9.46 in the deuce. Outside dual meet competition, Lowell once again did a commendable job. Savard was the MVC champ and sixth in the state with a 33.4 clocking. his 7353 --...,,.,,, wwf? Clockwise from top left: Wally Milinazzo, Paul McCarthy running the 1,0003 Roberto Baez and Dave Murphy begin their dashg Shaun Santos running the 1,0005 Oscar Gutierrez, James Cooper, Chris Savard, and Paul McCarthy: Coach John E. Lang. YT' Y 5 wif f+ Ogden was the Northern Area Champ and second in the MVC with a 1.17. McCarthy won the MVC, placed third in the Northern Areas, and fourth in the state at 2.18. Overall, Lowell's biggest success of the season was the mile relay squad which was tops in the MVC. zzm,.A WON Lowell Lowell Lowell Chelmsford Lowell Methuen J Andover Lowell A ,L ifitgifffi r 1 ,, it Q J' v5EL,,f,w.,A L! 2 if 1, in I w ti ' LUN M M i , N , , 5 M 2 7 ,W 1, , ,,,.,-fw ' av- . I' J J, 5:1 ,Q 2 l NU ' ,Q Q Lzff 7 r' Q Q l ' i id - f f . K' ' in f N , . Row 1: Paul King, Matt Kenney, Oscar Gutierrez, Chris Savard, Mike Cuesta, Row 2: Coach John E. Lang, James Cooper, Dave Sullivan, Dave Blazon, Steve Limperis, Bob Ogden, Dan Sullivan, Row 3: Paul McCarthy, Steve Cox, Mark McAndrews, Elijah Doby, Roberto Baez, Dave Murphy. LOST Wilmington Tewksbury Lowell Voke Lowell Billerica Lowell Lowell Haverhill fs ...AQ Clockwise from top left: Roberto Baez, James Cooper running the 300, Oscar Gutierrez and Dave Blazon, Bob Powers racing 2 milesg Team. ' 155 Best in MVC The 1982-83 Girls lndoor Track Team finished the year with the MVC Championship under its wing. Thanks to the guidance of coaches Jim McGuirk and Walter Nelson, the girls finished up the season with only one loss. Much of the credit was given to Senior Captains Gail Reynolds, Shelly Mondou, Lisa Jacques and Laura Balamotis. Other seniors Sheila Brown, Janet Bisson, Diane Harrington and Chris Conlon also helped the Lowell cause. ti Q, Team accomplishments this year were also outstanding. The Raiders won the MVC Championship Meet, placed fifth in the Methuen Invitational, fifth in the State Relays, and took ninth in the State Meet. Also this season, many school and personal records were broken, and new marks set. Receiving awards at this year's banquet were, Amy Lekites CMost lmprovedl, Janet Bisson fCoach's Awardl, and Gail Reynolds TMVPJ. Reynolds and Bisson were also named to the Sun All Star Team. 156 Q' IQ f' gym Q r WON Lowell Lowell Lowell Andover Lowell Lowell Lowell LOST Wilmington Lawrence Billerica Lowell Chelmsford Methuen Haverhill V 4 , , fl- f fx s xmt X Ilzf l L if l' It I I V w fl i X W Q . lll ai , 5 i l Y V v f J :Q Mai-V Row 1: Laurie Teague, Lynn Coutu, Dilia Martinez, Marybeth McKenney, Melissa Abbott, Chris Orlando, Erin Geary, Mary Lou Hickman, Mindy Knott, Theresa Cassella: Row 2: Mary Moynihan, Kara Liston, Deb Hogan. Stacey Crowley, Meghan McCabe, Anne Sheehy, Pam Cote, Ellen White, Elaine McCarron, Cheryl Santos, Karyn Orlando, Gail Gianoulis: Row 3: Coach Jim McGuirk, Keri:Regan, Michelle Kulakowski, Tricia Vail, Donna Sharp, Sheila Brown, Shelly Mondou, Gail Reynolds, Jan Bisson, Amy Lekites, Marcie Bernstein, Kathy Vail, Mary Ellen Primeau, Carol Tremblay: Missing: Lisa Jacques, Laura Balamotis. f , l Ns.. . U 'si V .,,,.--. ,,,, . T .,.,.M.,,,,,,,Q.,,Q,Qg..,....- ,,,, tm' Opposite page, clockwise from top: Laura Balamotis, Lisa Jacques, Shelly Mondou, Gail Reynolds, Sheila Brown, Janet Bisson, Amy Lekites, Trisha Vail, Keri Regan at the Sports Banquet: Coach Jim McGuirk: Keri Regan and Lisa Jacques at the start of the 1,000 yard race: Laura Balamotis running the mile: Janet Bisson: Center: Gail Reynolds, This page, clockwise from top left: Sheila Brown: Lisa Jacques running the 2 mile: Carol Tremblay leading the pack: Shelly Mondou racing 600 yards: Team: Gail Reynolds and Stacey Crowley. l57 Grapplers Rebuild The LHS 1982-83 Wrestling team competed in 15 dual meets, in which they compiled a 9-6 record in meets overall. Although the season was not as spectacular as past seasons the Red and Gray matmen turned out the Fantastic F ive who consisted of sophomore Scott Taylor C100 lbs.J, senior Tim Golden Q 107 lbs.J, senior Dan Shanley 1114 lbs.J, and senior Captains Pat Ryan 1128 lbs.J and Pat Coughlin i134 lbs.J. At the Lowell Holiday Tournament, the Raiders placed 8th as a team. Individually, At the Winter Awards Banquet, individual awards went to Tim Golden CMVPJ, Capt. Pat Ryan fCoach's Awardj, and Capt. Pat Coughlin tMost Improvedl. Although the grapplers didn't have the outstanding year that we've been accustomed to, Raider fans can be proud of the fine effort and success that came from the team this year. lt was a rebuilding year, and Coach George Bossi has high hopes for the team in upcoming years, with many young prospects and returning talent. 158 Shanley, Coughlin and Tom Mayrand 11485 took seconds, while Ryan, Taylor and Mike Siopes H433 all took fourths. ln the sectionals, Taylor, Golden, Shanley and Coughlin all placed second, with Ryan earning a third place finish. All five qualified for the State Tournament, where Golden and Coughlin were runners-up, with Ryan and Shanley taking thirds, and Taylor fourth. With their fine showings, Golden and Coughlin earned spots in the New England's. Coughlin placed third and Golden fourth. JN! fvitifffff WE Row 1: Tom Mayrand, Dan Shanley, Capt. Pat Coughlin, Capt. Pat Ryan, Larry Beane, Tim Goldeng Row 2: Coach George Bossi, Asst. Coach George Gilbride, Peter McAdams, Scott Sheldon, Jim Fortin, Rui Veiga, Mark Desrochers, Mike Kennedy, Scott Taylor, John Peskovitz. WON Lowe , Lowe Chelmsford Lowe Billerica Lowe Burlington Lowe , N. Andover Lowe , Lowe , Quincy Lowe Lowe Waltham 1 ,Q Lelllll liel LOST Gr. Lowell Wilmington Lowell Tewksbury Lowell Dracut Lowe , Reading Lowe Lawrence Gr. Lawrence Lowell Haverhill Methuen Lowell gnmnnuol-ilk Opposite page, clockwise from top left: Co-Captain Pat Ryan, Scott Taylor in a bind, Dan Shanley trying to weasel his way out, Varsity Squad: Coach George Bossi and Asst. Coach George Gilbride eagerly watch matches. This page, clockwise from top: JV Squad: Row 1: Tony Santos, Jim Weissbach, Jim Descheneaux, John Baberag Row 2: Bob Leo, Seth Cooper, Paul Quigley, Coach Jeff Bossi, Tom Cassidyg Larry Beane in a stalemate, Co-captain'Pat Coughling Rui Veiga going for a takedown: Tom Mayrand in control. 159 Boys Gff the Block The Lowell High Boys Swim Team made a big splash in this, its debut season in the MVC. Under the direction of Coach Kevin Hoa, the Raiders finished up with a 5-1 record. This was good enough for a second place finish in the tough MVC, as LHS was beaten only by the undefeated Chelmsford squad. The Raiders also placed second in the MVC Conference Meet, again second to the Lions. Raider standout Brian Gauthier qualified for the State Meet, while LHS sent a relay team to the Sectionals. Award winners this year were Co-captain Brian Gauthier - Most Valuable Swimmer, Co-captain Tim Sweeney - Coach's Award, and Wilfredo Rosado - Most Improved Award. Other Raider standouts were seniors Tony Zaharoolis, Chris Porter and Brian Murphy, as well as underclassmen Steve Bernadini, Dave Landry, Sergio Coehlo, Kevin Foley, Richard Dooley and Tom Tiano. J Clockwise from top left: Sergio Coelhog Tony Zaharoolis and Brian Gauthier getting set, Varsity Squad, Tim Sweeney with Geraldo Toledo looking on, Richard Dooley. l6O W Row l: Richard Dooley, Stephen Coimbra, Jose Alejandro, Sean Murphy, Antonio Marrero, Wilfredo Rosado, Sergio Coelho, Donald Doutreg Row 2: Coach Kevin Noa, Tony Zaharoolis, Brian Murphy, Co-captain Tim Sweeney, Chris Porter, Co-captain Brian Gauthier, Row 3: Robert Lane, Geraldo Toledo, Kevin Foley, Tom Tiano, Steve Bernardini, David Landry, Jason Homer, David Stiefel, Jon Shepherd, Scott Merrill, Stephen Gervais. Clockwise from top left: Coach Kevin Noa giving instructionsg Jason Homer: Chris Porter: Freddie Rosadog Brian Murphy. WON LOST Lowell Lowell Voke Lowell Haverhill Chelmsford Lowell Lowell Billerica Lowell Methuen Lowell Lawrence Voke 161 Hoopsters Show Fine Although the effort of this team did not produce success in the 1983 season, there are strong possibilities that next year they will produce the season they are capable of. Led by senior Co-captain Kim Huard and junior Co-captain Rhonda Lananiri, the team put forth a great effort which did not show in the record of 4-16. The awards given out at the Winter Sports Banquet were MVP - Belinda Lucas, Most Clockwise from top right: Stephanie Manousos and Kim Huard on D g anxious Varsity benchg Reven Oliver sets for the shotg Varsity Squadg Laurie Quigley on the move, Center: Rhonda Zananiri. 162 Effort Improved - Stacey Deveres, Coaches Award - Kim Huard, Top Foul Shooter - Reven Oliver, One on One Champ - Belinda Lucas. The future looks bright with so many talented underclassmen returning in upcoming seasons. Coach Bob Boehm is confident that the girls will improve with each season, and will enjoy the success that the team has had in the past. , ll i lg Ni, - --A N Wi. f, , 4 u-........., ,..-,wfignf ' XQXWFZJ 'x lg 24 V 9 f . N' sl . ,xr I 4 sal ff 'N , My 4 H ,,,, V Q dbg 35,3 f 'l-1 J N' ' A' xg 1 L ff- , -fx ivfgwfig W Row 1: Shirley Souza, Leanne Krygowski, Rhonda Zananiri, Kim Huard, Stephanie 5 ,Q-.-1 1 Manousos, Aida Cruzg Row 2: Coach Bob Boehm, Belinda Lucas, Gail Lavallee, Katie Stewart, Reven Oliver, Stacey Deveres, Laurie Quigley. ff I, , -M .il X ' ,.'-l, -, 1 n 4 , . ,.. ,lf 'N ' f' org 'avi 2,-P 'N Q 'l -'-.:-' ' Mkihssfwfx K.. - in 14, 1,-,.., ,., A, M f at N' v C' l li .ae X ' X 'fr 'Aw' '- .f 'A' , 4 .-.. A' A I 3 ,. S 25X . f l N-.f . r, , f '-H--q:'Q4,,f13-Xa,,y, A -,Q :fag Ii Y Ziifjj . 1 '7' 'ii' ' Q . P' 6 'ua' if s 1 'lt n NL. v 'Sb Nu... i I 'L- Q Vf E... iv E l S A-...7 Q4 . Q rf A ld' -. - , leaf.:--.. WON Lawrence Andover Gr. Lawrence Lowell Haverhill Chelmsford Dracut Tewksbury Lawrence Billerica Methuen Wilmington Andover Lowell Lowell Haverhill Lowell Chelmsford Clockwise from top left: Julie Perignyg JV Squad: Row 1: Tish Abraham, Nancy Geary, Rachel Woo, Julie Perigny, Jan Makiej, Kris Ouelette, Mary Zaim, Martha Collins, Patty Doyle, Coach Brian Linnehang Leanne Krygowskig Belinda Lucas hustles for the ball, Stacey Deveresg Center: Katie Stewart. LOST Lowe, Lowe, Lowe Notre Dame Lowe l Lowe Lowe Lowell Lowel Lowe Lowell Lowel Lowel, Gr. Lawrence Notre Dame Lowell Keith Hall Lowell . and the Ball Goes Round The Lowell High School Boys Basketball team came closer to the State Championship than any Raider Team since 1967. They opened the season by winning the Christmas tourney, beating Billerica in the Hnal. Ramon Chung Rivera was chosen MVP of the tournament. Derek Oliver and Rufus Woods were also chosen as tourney all-stars. At the end of the regular season the Raiders were 12-4, which gave them a 2nd place finish in the MVC Large School Division. 'If f 3 WON Lowe Lowe T Lowel l Central Lowe Lowe T Lowe T Lowe T Lowe T Billerica Lowe Wilmington Lowe l Lowe l l Central Lowe Lowe l LOST Lawrence Andover Cir. Lawrence Lowell Haverhill Chelmsford Dracut Tewksbury Lawrence Lowell Methuen Lowell Andover Gr. Lawrence Lowell Haverhill Chelmsford 'E . S-. 42 4? 'nt , ci , . - I ig, X T' Luth,-1 ,f Quiet! 1 OMS if owl C 1 I it f -4 ,v-.fv.wv I i Opposite Page, clockwise from top left: Chung and Slatts awaiting rebound, Montminy with the dunk: Tri-captains Jose Alejandro, John Geary, and Steve Montminy, Chung Rivera, Derek Oliver, and Rufus Woods: Chung with the drive. ,fm 4-we is .4 I If I 17263, , . 'gZ,f,,'9 , f zfjf! My , x yi, f Q fyg , ,M , it ,f at , . . lu., foweif , Louis!! f .fl e fl '13, ,CC'El'f.f? sfowsw so 32 X Ct fvwfif Comte 'Comfy yy, l . 25 23 f20 ini Llffif X t I 2 , 'N :W I-1 Row Miguel Salaman, Tom Broderick, John Geaiy, Steve Montminy, Jose Alejandro, Brent Leahey, Chris Riley Row 2: Coach ICxillaLl1ellRyan, James Slattery, Mike Provencher, Rufus Woods, Derek Oliver, Bob Chandler, Ramon Rivera, Pat McNamara, Adrian C e . f This page, clockwise from top left: JV Squad: Row l: Mike Grillakis, Ed Cooper, Kevin Broderick, Steve Glenn, Brian Gleason, Row 2: Coach Dennis Canney, Scott Boyle, Ed Fleming, Scott Stapleton, Allan Beland, Chris Bourque, Bob Chandler fighting for the board, Rufus up for the score, Varsity Team, Jose Alejandro sets for the shot. LHS also earned a berth in the State Tournament. The boys knocked off Billerica but eventually dropped a tough one to Defending State Champs Don Bosco in an exciting semi-final contest. Two new LHS records were set this season. Rufus Woods established a new fieldgoal record at 631. Tri-Captain Steven Montminy completed 8376 of his free throws for the second new mark. Rufus Woods was also chosen to play in the Best 45 Senior All-Star State Tournaments. He was the first player ever chosen from Lowell High School. Award recipients at the Winter Banquet were: Rufus Woods fBigelow MVPJ, Chung Rivera CMVPJ, Bob Chandler fCoach's Awardj, Tri-Capt. John Geary fCoach's Awardl, James Slattery fMost lmprovedl. Rufus Woods, Derek Oliver and Ramon Rivera were also chosen as members of the Sun All-Star Team. 165 A heavily muscled and slightly ovenaveight group of alumni upset this year's state tournament varsity basketball team C17-53 58-51, before an overflow crowd of 1,500 fans in the LHS fieldhouse. ln earlier games, a valiant but poorly conditioned faculty team fell victim to the passage of time and the swiftness of youth as they were overrun by the MVC JV champs C19-OD, 42-32, while the freshmen squeezed by a determined junior high all-star team, 28-25. , C X , Clockwise from top left: Chris Bourque and Jerry Grayg Steve Ronang The Over-the-Hill Gangg Pires shoots: Chris Riley and Jim Shaughnessyg Russ Vitallo l66 Alumni Overpower Varsityg Faculty Too Old '73 Clockwise from top left: SRO at the fieldhouseg alumni teamg Crash Alleyg Coach Ryan with introductionsg Steve Petullo and Brent Leaheyg varsity team jg:-Y 1 6 411 ' 1 167 Winning Isnt Eve hing The LHS Girls Softball Squad had a somewhat disappointing 83 season. The girls finished up with a 5-9 record. However, the future is promising, with most varsity players returning next year. The 3 varsity seniors - co captain Jan Bisson fcatcherb, co-captain Kim Huard Cshortstopj, and Lisa Boucher Cin the outfieldj - will be sorely mv' Clockwise from top right: Lisa Boucher: a sure strikeg Lauri Quigleyg Jan Bissong Kris Swansong Pam Roberts. 168 l ff i I i . J- 2 , .X ...Q 5'-SSM ' ,lv - X Q X QXSWNXM x. -IYV f Q 'ja' Ji lix X 'yi 'I ,, WON Lowell Lowell Billerica Haverhill Chelmsford Lowell Tewksbury Lowell Methuen Wilmington Andover Billerica Haverhill Lowell it 4' 1 ll Row 1: Amy Lowell, Julie Perigny, Tree Adams, Kris Swanson, co-capt. Kim Huard, Cathy Lyman, Anne Marie Hickey, Row 2: Sheryl Sousa, Kim Walsh, Lauri Quigley, Claire Funaro, Pam Roberts, Michelle Kitchen, Lisa Boucher, co-capt. Jan Bisson, Coach Ric O'Brien LOST Andover Gr. Lawrence Lowell Lowe Lowe l Dracut Lowe Lawrence Lowell Lowe Lowe, Lowe, Lowe, Cir. Lawrence vk., MINI' Clockwise from top left: Kim Huard, Jan Bissong Amy Lowell: Coach Ric O'Brien - showin' 'em how, varsity team, waiting their turn 169 Six Close Shaves Mean .500 Season The 1983 Lowell High Baseball finish with a 9-9 record. The loss Team had a somewhat of Pat McNamara finjuredj for disappointing season this spring, the entire season greatly hurt the yet there were some positive pitching staff, results. Captains Ken Gys and Dave Murphy led the Raiders The Raiders produced some through a rocky season, great personal efforts such as dropping six one-run games, to Wally Milinazzo's success at the X . ,J . .of . plate and Pat Maguire's pitching. Wally led the team in batting with a .333 mark, as well as leading the Raiders in runs and hits. Pat pitched brilliantly, finishing up with a 5-2 record and a 1.80 ERA. The performance of Lowell's underclassmen, Pat Maguire, Bob Swan, Tom Broderick, and Chris Riley, was encouraging and something to look forward to in 1984. Senior Ken Machado had a good season also, pitching his way to a 2.60 ERA. At the Awards Banquet three Coach's Awards were given to Wally Milinazzo Qbattingj, Pat Maguire Cpitchingj, and Bob Swan for leading the squad with 19 RBl's. 170 Clockwise from top right: Bob Swan, Pat Maguire, Co-captains Ken Ciys and Dave Murphy, Chris Riley, Jeff Winward, Jose Alejandro. P3 . 'W qi., , , ., .I W 1 W I , ,. 4 F .7 4- . ' X - QU ' . Q M , N., 0 -, 44... .. - . - .mea Y V 4 ..p, v- A 41,-,.,,, -Mg AN ,,,.. up -w-.M N M 4 k , 1 mv I - k,:i,..vM--A if-I M,'3..,,....,..r,w ...ea -, ' inf'-Q' ,. 4,,f,.5,..N'?,.'f: J -M ' ., . .aw , A V me '- 5: ,..- . Q- W., J- v ' ,-' ' V I ,-, . w , , ., . - I'. , D.-. ' J . 4 -1'.LI27x' .1 .nf M ' ' 224. 1 gf' j 'A v, X' M ,, A 564 K v at -' , 1. Y , 1 mv ,Zip 3 ' ' ., r,,j 6' W4 Tj: , .XJ 7 g + W8 M fa A f 1 Sins.. V- ,,., A WON Lowell Waltham Andover Lowell Billerica Haverhill Lowell Lowell Tewksbury Lowell Central Lowell Wilmington Lowell Gr. Lawrence Billerica Lowell Lowell Row 1 Jose Alejandro John Newell Dave Murphy Ken Gys Wally Mihnazzo Row 2: Raul Carmona, Jeff Winward, Steve Lyman Ken Machado Bob Loranger Row 3 Coach Cunha Dan Cote Charlie Raras, Pat Maguire, Bob Swan, Chris Riley, T, il LOST Woburn Lowell Lowell Gr. Lawrence Lowell Lowell Chelmsford Dracut Lowe i Lawrence Lowe Methuen Lowe it Andover Lowe Lowe Haverhi Woburn , 5 ' 1 5 .5 Clockwise from top: Ken Gys Ken Machadog John Newellg Varsity Squad Coach George Cunha. Girls Love 15 Wins The Lowell High Girls Tennis Team completed its most successful season in 1983 by winning 15 and losing only three. They finished second in the MVC and qualified for the first time for the State Team Championships. Although losing in the first round to Dover-Sherborn Q3-21, the Raiders will have a good shot next season, as five letter winners will be returning. Senior Co-captains Diane Harrington and Kathleen Boyle will be sorely missed as they had been the mainstays for the past four years. However, Lowell is fortunate in being able to return its number one, Amy Woo, and 3 sf, . W.. -. Clockwise from top: Sandi Petullo and co-capt. Kathleen Boyleg co-captain Diane fRebelJ Harringtong Amy Woog K.K. Boyleg Reven fthe Goosej Oliverg center: Carrie tHeliumJ Powers. 172 number two, Kelly Flynn, as well as the outstanding doubles tandem of junior Carrie Powers and freshman Reven Oliver. The other returning starter is Sandi Petullo, who was a league all-star. The awards banquet saw the Most Improved Player Award go to Carrie Powers who moved up from the JV's to become a starter. The Coach's Award went to Co-captain Diane Harrington for four years of dedicated play. The final award - the MVP Award - went to Co-captain Kathy Boyle and Sandi Petullo, who were voted the outstanding doubles team in the MVC. 'MSF' YI A S T ,. - ' - Z .er 'QL --' 5.-ty ' fs. ,N 1 f . qs . ..., ., , . 4. N9 ,QASQXQVCL ,M Euszxqg X63 AWK .. ,, 'X 'X 1 x K f' HF :.- 1 Qvg I we uf . N5 x xx V S X gg? ,. . 15- .:. -.X . 33,.:::,,,- fx, A 1-4 .- .vt A tt. - nf' usp. f x 5 QW, ,,YW,,. wa' Ngrh fqgfvm 5 ge 335, ,gffefu 1,-at . J :A f- W- X it 1 gi l 'wgfv 2PR',,Qt, .,, t-,qg-5. ' ' --f' ' 5 in '..Xi:. R4 'Q-115:-f 'N'-5' ' 13:31 ., ,t,.,,, , .,,., ,..,, . , ,, V www ,V ,,..w-wg-- ' 1 Q KLWNMA Menu . - . am, ,,,.,.,,,..M.... ...,.. V .Q. f ., ahunaavhn-7? , . ,ff t WON Lowe , Lowe, , Lowe Chelmsford Lowe Andover i Lowe Lowe i Lowe , Lowe Q Lowe l Lowe Chelmsford Lowe , Lowe, , Lowe l Loweg Lowe , fm , , , . L Row 1: Carrie Powers, Amy Woo, Diane Harrington, Kathy Boyle, Sandi Petullo, Kelly Flynng Row 2: Coach D. Scott Davis, Julie Burns, Andrea Alexis, Reven Oliver, Deidre McCarty, Julianne Tsapatsaris, Laura Fontes, Catherine Donoian. f LOST Tewksbury Gr. Lawrence Haverhill Lowell Wilmington Lowell Billerica Methuen Tewksbury Lawrence Gr. Lawrence Haverhill Lowell Wilmington Andover Billerica Lawrence Methuen 4.42: 4. .cv A fi :yah ,,f,ye.Q.' f iw'-iz 4.4 ,,. 'f , Q Clockwise from top left: Co-captains Kathy Boyle and Diane Harringtong K fthe Sharkl Flynn, Catherine fDoinzJ Donoiang Varsity Squad. 173 ina. v f ,f elly 3, The 1983 Edition of the Lowell High Boys Tennis Team volleyed their way to a fine season. Each player did a great job, producing personal and team success, and a 12-7 overall record. Gerry Chertavian was spectacular playing No. 1 singles. Pat McCall, Peter Kokas and Jimmy O'Brien also shined in the singles' court. The doubles combinations of Robillard!Violette and Woo, and O'Brien!Panessiti also played well, contributing substantially to the team's success. Bob Violette was a pleasant surprise for Coach Charlie Shadan, as his game improved on all levels. Bob received the Most Improved Award for his fine effort. The Most Valuable Player Clockwise from top right: Gerry Chertaviang Jim O'Brieng Bob Panessitig Pat McCalIg Bob Violette and Jim Flynng Bob Violette Award went to Gerry Chertavian Coach Shadan summed up the and the Coach's Award was season with the following words: given to Jimmy O'Brien who, The tennis team had an now in his sophomore year, has outstanding year - well played. completed two years of Everyone played up to his outstanding play on the varsity potential and fulfilled every level. expectation l had. at ,..',.'! -...' ' -7' bt. Kings of the Court 9' Fmimwpfwh' 45UW'1NVf shes wma?-Q i tiff 2 Hi., . 55 , Af . u . ' riteawn.. e.f . ,tg 3:1 U c H. wmv? Hmm .X ,,. , Ie'?f5??9Q Tfl ' 'fi' -4 - .......,... 4' . X N Xx Z ' I. r 3FiI'SElUlWU at W5 A A is www 174 Q C ' ' At if '- '. 1 LS- : 'Jld T x'Xw A Biff W. 51 iff' .M 3 il WON Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Chelmsford Andover Billerica Lowell Lowell Lowell Wilmington Lowell Billerica Andover Lowell Lowell Lowell Andover Chelmsford Lowell Row 1 Rodney Bellot Jim O Brien John Normandie Bob Panessiti Dan Panessiti, Bob Violette, Eddie Carvallog Row 2: Asst Coach Linda Whitman Justin Reardon Pat McCall Jim Flynn Gerald Chertavian, Norman Robillard, Peter Kokas, LOST Gr. Lawrence Centra Haverhil Lawrence Lowel Lowel Lowel Lawrence Centra Haverhil Lowel Gr. Lowel Lowel Lowell Methuen Cir. Lawrence Wilmington Lowell Lowell Methuen V ,L -tt ff' 2 l GM Q Adm J A if-vw :ff ,. fn Clockwise from top left: Capt. Jim Flynn Coach Charlie Shadan giving a pep talkg Norman Robillardg Varsity Squad. 175 Clockwise from top right: Stacey Crowleyg Theresa Cassellag Coach Jim McCiuirkg Girls Leg it to Personal Bests Despite losing four of their nine dual meets, the girls track team had a good season. Many personal bests were attained by the girls. A team effort with both the girls and the boys teams combined to win the Lawrence Triple Classic. Standouts for this season were tri-captain Lisa Jacques, Chris Molligig Colleen Burnsg Laura Balamotis, Shelly Mondou, Gail Gianoulis. 176i ,,,,,..--wf Q - , . . V 2311-1 L-mes..-:'g-f W ' g WON Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Billerica Andover Lowell Chelmsford Haverhill LOST Tewksbury Dracut Wilmington Methuen Lowell Lowell Lawrence Lowell Lowell ' V , rf .' M , si ' A A , v-v-v 1 Clockwise from top left: Kate Carpenter Shelly Mondou, Laura Balamotis Laurie Teague: Lisa Jacques: Varsity Squad Amy Lekitesg center: Laura Balamotis Shelly Mondou, Gail Gianoulis, Chrissy Orlando. ,, A l A .r ' V we X Row 1: Meghan McCabe, Theresa Cassella, Judy Crockett, Colleen Burns, Chris Conlon, Dee Conlon, Carol Tremblay Chrissg Orlando: Row 2: Laurie Teagque, Donna Sharg, Trisha Vail, Kara Liston, Keri Regan, Gail Gianoulis, Cheryl Santos, Mary eth McKenney, Amy Lelutes: ow 3: Missy Ab ott, Lynn Coutu, Joanne Pollard, Linda Provencher, Kathy ail, Tri-captains Laura Balamotis, Lisa Jacques, and Shelly Mondou, Katie Stewart, Stacey Crowley, Chris Molligi, Coach Jim McGuirkg missing: Gail Reynolds, Sheila Brown, and Coach Walter Nelson. f Dreary Record for a l Dismal Season The fate of the '83 Boys Captain Paul McCarthy reached Outdoor Track season was his peak in the 880 yard run, reflected in the weather this stopping the clock at- 1:56. spring. The boys sloshed Junior Chris Savard tied the through dismal weather to a record in the 100 yard dash with dreary 2-6 overall record. a time of 10.2 seconds. Senior Bob Powers was also Yet despite limited success on outstanding, reaching his the team level, several personal personal best with a 9:46 bests were achieved this spring. clocking in the two mile. f I Other varsity letter winners this year were: Matt Kenney, Dave Sullivan, Steve Limperis, Bob Ogden, Roberto Baez, and Dan Sullivan. Awards went to Paul McCarthy CMVPJ, Steve Limperis fMost lmprovedb, and Bob Powers CCoach's Awardj. 178 -- .., ,. b J , ,...,-C. , :Mr . . 1 , ..,. ..,R-'F fem. 1.11: ...nd l i i i l ii , l .tu N ' : , , 4 LEFLAR V' 7 1 -, V h, , :gmt , tw:-Ag, - 13-,Q L. X I A . 1 ww! I. ,V . :V1.f.,?' 'l'! X . . X Y 1 V ,b f1,f.:L1-- wmmmkmwm ' l A, in Z ix ., 'W K ff' tctl . .N IZA, il wxwh 2 ' M ' , This page, clockwise from top left: Opposite page, clockwise from.top Ed Fleming and Elijah Dobyg Paul left: Chris Savard and Ed Fleming: McCarthy: Oscar Gutierrez: Elijah Jose Rosadog team: Bob Powers: 'A Dobyg Dionisio Gil and Coach John Dave Sullivan P' Lang: center: Steve Limperis. i l i l I WON Lowell Lowell Wilmington Methuen Billerica Andover Chelmsford Haverhill LOST Tewksbuly Dracut Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell Lowell ia- Row 1 Chris Savard Jose Rosado Paul Kingg Row 2: Steve Limperis, Oscar Gutierrez, Dave Sullivan, Steve Coxg Row 3 Mark MCAndrews Ed Fleming Elijah Doby Dan Sullivan, Matt Kenney, Coach John Lang. Missing: Capt. Paul McCarthy, Capt Bob r 179 LHS in the HDFIVGFH Seat Thr 1983 LHS Golf Team, with the Mt. Pleasant Golf Club sewing as home course, teed-off to an 8-3 overall record. All three losses came on the road, but eight wins was good enough for a spot in the state tourney. Awards at the Spring Sports Banquet went to Dave Blazon CMVPJ, Peter LaRock CMost lmprovedl, and Dennis Moriarty fCoach's Awardl. 1' 3 wr' 937' 1 Clockwise from top right: Coach Joe Petros gives a lessong Colleen Sweeneyg team: co-capt. Barry Paquette, Colleen Sweeney, John Howarth, co-capt. Dennis Moriarty, Steve Janas, David Blazon, Dan Griffin, Coach Joseph J. Petros. Missing: Peter LaRock and Mike King: Steve Janasg Dennis Moriarty and David Blazon 180 1 Sports - Are They Worth lt? Participating in sports at the high school level is not as easy as it seems. Practices, meets, and ' games cut into the student athlete's social life, and it is practically impossible to hold down a job at the same time. Some coaches put their athletes on strict weight and excercise programs which critics say can be too strict. Students i in also be subjected to pressures and the agony of defeat. However, there are benefits to be obtained from participation in sports. Discipline, team work, friends, fun, the thrill of victory, and the feeling of accomplishment are all to be listed on the positive side. Sports can be a healthy part of high school education, and an outlet from classroom pressures. Sports - are they worth all the blood, sweat, and tears? , Q swc g 'fi nv . .. .tt ...,.,.... Clockwise from top left: Diane Harringtong Steve Glenng Pat Ryang Carrie Powers, Laurie Teague and Chris Orlando, center: gymnastic warm ups 4-Qi: ,A ,W ,,,...-44-rf'- ,,.,t,, 'Lifts -' .'.i.,.Af P. 1 - 'g .,x 'mn' A . M ,Annan-4.4-1 -... 4 Q HBH ' 5 I ,2, uf ,,, , ,.f' f 9. ff I .l. , .53-'.:-'v 'n f cncj I Q . -, -zfiwigif F f ' ...-ff wr .,.. 'H , ' ff' a:,v:c3'fm',Q 4 A 'A' ' 3 I-f 181 xxx wb., S Clockwise from top right: Jim Flynng Kim Huardg Girls Swim Teamg Manny Lapag Boys Swim Teamg Sheryl Sousa, Kris Swanson, Julie Perigny, Anne Marie Hickey 182 17 - X XX dk, A 1 ,Q ,fra , V Q , l , 'it I 5 .pf f if Y, ' ,qv , Z: Athletes Honored ,, . T Once again, in 1983, the Friends ai ' 'T of Lowell High School showed 3 their strong support of LHS 1 athletics. The Friends sponsored three Awards Banquets for T athletes of each season, T awarding trophies to outstanding players. The Friends of Lowell High deserve much praise and appreciation for their support. i 3' f X . s- . I, If ,f g .v J. t. ,. , Y ...- f F- , 2 gf, Clockwise from top left: trophiesg Lisa Gwiazdag Albino Espinolag Tish Abraham Jose Alejandro, John Geary, Bob Chandler, James Slattery, Coach Charlie Ryan, Derek Oliver, Steve Montminy, Ramon Rivera, Rufus Woodsg Bob Violette, Laura Balamotisg Dennis Moriarty and Coach Joe Petrosg top center: Kenny Silva receives the John Abraham Memorial Award from John's parents, bottom center: Pat Coughlin, Coach George Bossi, George Cilbride, Jeff Bossi, Pat Ryan, Tim Golden. l -- W...Q...igi,iQ1ELf2 -.. T 'ia Q .J M r v 5 V ' g 3 , 1, MJ V , ' J ,C r 1 -' : v 25- . 1 ff- wif. , 251-3.3 144- f . ' - ' 1, ' .rs-if ' .2 ' . ' t'fj.'5,?! 5, A A rv- -' . .ewil f A 1 t -r f iff i 1f4.26,f,.J311ff ff- .f -an ' 'cr .5 R f- in P, wit: fwfr, iz. V V'-Liv' W V 15 tv vi -a. if ig , ai? fi +1-' ETX z ,Hg if 4 , ,fwfr -'1:,.5 q i Q .Li in --, ,if-W it .Y it -,.f. at Y , ,Ag ,, A ,Misa- -f xg . 31 fini F. ff? J V L fl Tw' . -Q ', fi' ' i mi, .,.. 1 ,J , - if . , iq, ,- f :...,:- ,g , ., . J -v ,y ,fi 2 Q. ,,.,g, -lug , , j.,'g,.,, . ,. .x,,.s. , ,, . . . i , uk' ,Zz l , , . ., , Jr 'f , L , 1 T, f gt' ,gr ..,, H . ,4 wav' , vb.. V r '- fs' W -V , . 1 . 4 . 1, 1' ,Q y te , lt 5' I Mfg, Tl -Wear -' is Ig -f . ' , A' -3 or-if Hindi' ' . ,, ,.., - ,. ., . ,, ..L L. 1 ,sl .., H 2.,:.4..1 E+- -Si'QfQQ1'w Clockwise from top left: tennis coach Scott Davis congratulating Sandi Petullo and Kathy Boyle, Shaun Santos accepts award, track standout Bob Powers, Jan Bisson, softball coach Ric O'Brien and Kim Huardg Kathy Thurston, Leo Scott, gymnastics coach Manny Vagos, Claire Royerg Chris Conlon, Coach Walter Nelson, track tri-capts. Shelly Mondou, Laura Balamotis and Lisa Jacques present Coach Jim IVlcGuirk with award, Sheila Brown and Joanne Sullivan present cheerleading coach Ann Caron with award, top left center: Kris McAndrews accepts award, top right center: Wally Milinazzo with baseball coach George Cunha, bottom center: Tim Sweeney, Brian Gauthier, Jose Rosado, Don Dooley. il z 43 fu- 17 .3 45, E .E f The Last Hurrah '5 inf 'T LHS Honors Scholars On Tuesday, May 10, Lowell High School joined the National Honor Society in recognizing LHS students for their academic accomplishments. Nearly 70 students were honored by various school, civic, and private organizations for their outstanding achievements at Lowell High. Valedictorian George Politis was awarded the Middlesex Womens i Tim Sweeney was the first place winner of the Lowell Post 487 American Legion Book Prize for excellence in C.l.S. History. Tim also received a National Honor Society Scholarship, a Friends of Lowell High School Scholarship, a Raymond E. Riddick Memorial Scholarship, and the Wang Laboratories Achievement Award in social studies. Robert Violette received a National Merit Letter of 186 Club Scholarship, a Friends of Lowell High School Scholarship, as well as math and science achievement awards from both Digital Equipment Corp. and Wang Laboratories. Salutatorian Michelle St. Jean received the Quota Club Award as the highest ranking senior girl, and the Ernest L. Kimball Scholarship. Commendation, the LHS Alumni Prize for excellence in math, a National Honor Society Scholarship, and a Friends of Lowell High School Scholarship. Bob was also awarded a Raymond E. Riddick Scholarship and a Patton Society Scholarship. Receiving awards, clockwise from top right: Terrence Fettersg Judy Collins: George Papadopoulosg Gail Reynolds: Center: Maura Dartley. A l . mi it L Donna Perry received the Lowell Historical Society's Mildred E. ' Wahlgren Award, the Daley School Delores M. Regan Memorial Scholarship, and a Northeastern University Alumni Award. Donna was also honored with the John P. Leary Award as the highest ranking Latin IV student. Other Latin students honored were Terrence Fetters and Ann Marie Hickey, who received the The Raymond E. Riddick Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students who exemplify the qualities of the late football coach. This year's recipients were Susan Janas, Gail Reynolds, George Dokos, Tim Sweeney, Shaun Santos, Dan Tighe, Robert Violette, Lisa Jacques, Sheila Brown, Janet Bisson, Steve Limperis, Mike Nison, Katie Flynn and Dung Hohng Ta. Receiving awards, clockwise from top left: Eleni Nikitopoulosg Maureen Neylon: Pamela Moring Cecile Bergerong Center: Donna Perry. Alice L. Cluin and Charles D. Foley Awards for being the highest ranking students in Latin ll and Latin lll, respectively. Ann Marie Hickey also received a silver medal in the National Latin Exam. The LHS Achievement Award in Greek went to Despi Bossinis. Peter Finkhauser received the Ahepa Book Prize for being the highest ranking student in Greek ll. 187 Receiving Awards, clockwise from top left: Katie Flynn, Barbara McLaughlin, social hourg Dung Hohng Tag Audrey Ambrosino. 'Env' E Jizz' N 2 X J- ,111 K. ,N ' ' . if 2 S . N me The Friends of Lowell High School awarded ten scholarships to Judith Collins, Katie Flynn, Barbara McLaughlin, Maureen Neylon, George Politis, Gail Reynolds, Patrick Ryan, Tim Sweeney, Kathieann Thurston, and Robert Violette. The Alice Pearson Medals, for excellence in the business education department went to Joanne Gaillardetz for stenography and Tommi Lee Campbell for accounting. Tommi Lee also received the Wang Laboratories Achievement Award for excellence in business V 1 education. Union National Bank Bond Awards went to Suzanne Gendron for accounting and Sandra Sadowski for stenography. The LHS Marketing and Distributive Education Scholarship was awarded to Sandra Hand. The LHS Faculty Club awarded Karen Makarewicz the Music Award for excelling in the music department. Dayna Betses and Kathieann Thurston received the Class Odist Award for composing the Class Ode, Dayna for the words and Kathieann for the music. I' The Choral Arts Scholarship went to Patricia Annis. The LHS Band Awards were given to Kathieann Thurston, Michael 4 Klain and Patricia Annis. For excellence in acting, the Alumni Players prizes went to Maria Harvey and Robert Orr. The National Honor Society Awards are scholarships awarded to members who exemplify the ideals of NHS. The recipients are selected by the members themselves and this year they were Susan Janas, David Murphy, Tim Sweeney, and Robert Violette. The LHS Achievement Award for Spanish went to Terri Ryalls Terri also received the Wang Achievement Award in English The Holy Ghost Society Award went to Deborah Perry. 5 fr 1 Q ik is M l swf' Receiving awards, clockwise from top left Tim Sweeneyg Anne Marie Hickey: Patrick Ryang Susan Janas. The LHS Girl Officers Awards went to Katie Flynn, Kathy White, Laura Guptill, Audrey Ambrosino and Dayna Betses. Audrey also placed second for the Lowell Post 99587 American Legion Book prizes for excellence in LIS History. Dayna Betses, in addition to her Officers' Award, received the LHS Achievement Award for French, an LTO Rella Park Memorial Scholarship, and the Wang Achievement Award for excellence in foreign language. Maura Dartley received the DAR Good Citizenship Award, and Jacqueline Cathcart was awarded the LHS Good Citizenship Award. LTO Rella Park Memorial Scholarships went to Dayna Betses, Kathy White, Ana Machado and Maureen W Neylon. The Bausch and Lomb Award in Science went to Mary Ellen Receiving awards, clockwise from top right: Ann Machado, Tim Brown, Lynn Simone, Sue Michaud, and Joanne Palermo, David Hutcheson: Center: Peter Finkhauser. 190 LePage. Mary Ellen also received the Lowell Institution for Savings Awards. The Alliance Francais Book Prize for excellence in French went to George Papadopoulos. George also received the Dr. Joseph D. Sweeney Science Award and a Chris and Carol Rodis Award. A Chris and Carol Rodis Award also went to Stephanie Manousos. Stephanie received the Salvatore Caruso Memorial Scholarship as well. The Brian Belleau Memorial Awards went to Judy Collins and James Conlon. James also received the Francis P. McHugh Social Studies Scholarship. Kevin Slattery received the Samuel S. Pollard Award for excellence in History and Government. National Merit Letters of Commendation were given to Timothy Brown, David Plunkett and Robert Violette. 4 Q B Tim Brown received the First Bank and Trust Award. The UNB Scholarship went to Ramon Ortiz, who also received the Joseph W. Burns AFJROTC Award. The Charles Kalageropoulos Award was given to Patricia Annis. Jacqueline Gendron received the Jewish War Veteran's Aux. Award, and the Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank Scholarship went to Suzann Conroy. Katie Flynn received the LHS Faculty Club Scholarship. The Commonwealth Federal Savings Bank Award went to Mary Thibodeau. The Italian American Club of Lowell Award went to Pamela Morin, and the Daley School PTO Scholarship to Michael Zaim. Dung Hohng Ta received the John Sakelarios Memorial Scholarship. The Headmaster's Award was given to Pamela Sherman. The Lowell Garden Club Award went to Robert Powers. Kirk Stepanian received a Northeastern University Alumni Award. The first annual Dr. Eugene Wood Memorial Scholarship went to Paula Kelleher. David Loftus received the Class of 1957 Scholarship. The AAUW College Club Book Prize for the highest ranking junior girl went to Eleni Nikitopoulos. David D. Hutcheson received the Lowell Harvard Club Book Prize, as the highest ranking junior boy. The Dartmouth Club of Merrimack Valley Book Award went to Amy Woo. Receiving awards, clockwise from top left: Valedictorian George Politisp George Politisg Tim Browng refreshments: Salutatorian Michelle St. Jean. ' l9l V 5'59iStV-'W-Y' 1 I,.' if .lol :Wi faery- v. -ff?-ffP1. afz iygri , , gg '-jx:- wr, 1' ,1.L:..1. , Wiz.. ., vt: -i --..frfm:-asm . t-U,,,,w,.,.-tg. llf i Have Danced b ':Z,.,,4,-.1 1.1!7'.. ' l ,alfa f J '. , 1' Amr- ,. .fl-, ., 75 , 4 lfsL!.gfw,i, ifialsfji 3 -:21ff,J1 :Qj,:: , 551121 li' I I 4 a '. 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Salutatorian Michelle St. Jean speaking of faith and parents' love as vital parts of our whole education . . . President Michael Sullivan presenting class gift to Mayor Fleming . . . Carney Medalists . . . perfect attendance . . . Valedictorian George Politis recalling our years at LHS and looking to the future . . . the class ode, Onward We Go, by Dayna Betses and Kathieann Thurston . . . presentation of diplomas . . . anxiously awaiting your name . . . receiving your diploma . . . Does the stole go left to right or right to left? . . . acrobatics by Mayrand and Plunkett . . . opening your diploma and seeing YOUR name . . . we've finally made it . . . throwing your cap after the last graduate . . . time to celebrate! . . . .nv ' l 4 vw I , W . I J' 200 Clockwise from top left: Lisa Boucher and Phyllis Bourbeaug Dawn Fordg the graduating class of 19833 Steve Montminy and Brian Murphy - How do we put these things on? g Heidi Plouffe, Kathy Boyle, Pam Morin, Mary LePage, Ana Machado, Julie Logiudice. Ah. at 'iw 411 . .15 A lt r-, Q psxr -'fs' . ut - 0 L ,. . -44 .la-A ..... 5.--W Y!,V ,.- . -......A- I 1 , 4 r I 'ik-If I .L r if H43 of i Ai 'ill . ' r Q . 4 Ps - -1. f 4 ' 4 4 Z., as ,,,. A . 1 , if fl' Saying goodbye, maybe for the last time . . . off to parties . . . l'll be home in the morning. . . . reminiscing times gone by . . . a chapter in our lives comes to a close . . . Long live the Class of '83! . . . Clockwise from top left: Mimi Alberghene and Nancy Allardg graduates filing ing President Mike Sullivan and Vice-president Rufus Woods lead the processiong Johannah Fahey, Teresa Malec, Sandy Sadowski, Stephanie Manousos. UONWARD WE GO As we think back now on our high school years Our eyes need not brim with tears 'Cause when we remember our friends and our past We have to be glad that our memories will last. Now we are on our way Following separate paths What has tomorrow in store for us all? Will our dreams come true? Now we are on our way Following separate paths Hoping, planning and striving Onward we go. As we look forward to what lies ahead The future looks vast and bright Though we seem to differ in myriad ways We all have a goal and we aim to succeed. eff Clockwise from top right: Leo Connors happily displays his diplomag Happy graduates applauding for their classmatesg Christine King receives her diplomag graduates listening intentlyg Michael Klain '1s..l,. S--5-' M 202 A X f ,. - 9 N , x 9 1 r ig X , ' '.-+. '1' , ' 1 Clockwise from top left: John Newell, Mo Neylon, Mike Nisong Cindy Fitzpatrick receives her diplomag Mayor Fleming, Donna Perry, Terri Ryalls, Rufus Woods, Louie Galvaog Dawn Fordg Maureen Adams, Kristin Achin, David Abrahamiang Dionisio Gil i QW i x it M g 2 , . M' f , , ' v 1 4 . a.,'i f' .1- ' 1, f he A .m.f.r.u .l. X Q ' 203 Clockwise from top: l'm before YOU! g Sandy Sadowski making final adjustmentsg Ana Machado leading the way: a tearful goodbyeg Carolyn Benoit accepting her diplomag friends forever. I 204 ll asf H 3 .L 9 f T 1 ,Af QL., 9 , fi' W. i 5 nd he , 4, ,. 4 'ily D 4 Clockwise from top left: Kevin Coxg Valedictorian George Politis speaking to graduatesg Carney Medalists Robert Violette, Timothy Sweeney, George Politis, Michelle St. Jean, Donna Perry, and Terri Ryallsg Donna Perry accepts her Carney Medalg Stephen Atencio and Eileen Golden. Rf l Z 5 ' -u - l if iw ' g.......... - -, ' E 4 ,....-...- ,, . I WUQQO '---af- ' Clockwise from top right: Peter Stamas speaking to the graduatesg Maribel Cruz proudly displays her diplomag Terry Dupont waves her diploma to the crowdg Alan Sayerg Julia Hondros, James Hogan 206 X f f ,n Q QNX ae, ,B ...t....i.L.h 5 -,NW l o i s Clockwise from top left: Steve Golnerg Salutatorian Michelle St. Jean speaking Mayor Brendan Fleming speakingg graduates listening closelyg Marc Turgeong center: Patty Annis V an www' VM uw ,QQ we fi , f f . yu S .t f ,. 4 - ., , , , , 'Q V b 1 E, , X i' , if V? V' , ' 4 fd ,.,...jf A 44 ' R 3. 'tif Q '.i, , N 207 X. 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ROLIRKE BROWSE AWI-IILE COTE'S SHOE STORE 750 Aiken St. ' Lowell, Massachusetts 01850 H Consignment ?f5Oh ouse ontents oug t '452-8354 shoe repairing 286 West 6th St., Lowell corner of Ennell f GIFTS FOR-Ai 1 DR. GEORGE V. GIANIS INC. OCCASIONQ OPTOMETRIST PLASTER CRAFTS HI' Doris' Plaques, Lamps, Banks, DORIS DREW 95 Market Street Tel. 453-7720 Clocks, Book Ends, etc. TEL. 1-617-458-7751 LOWCIII MASS- 453-3831 WORLD CHEESE FITZGERALD BQQKS, INC. Fine Foods From Around The World ' ' Vafletl' Of ImP0Vfed f ' E2 Sewing delicious deli D.B.A. Prince s Book Store Cheeses, Coffeeyteasy :itil Sandwichesand Salads' 104 Merrimack Street Crackers' and other mb Lowell r 1 5 gourmet items. 454-5555 ' 302 Market Street Lowell, Me. 01852 79 Georges Textile J FABRICS 8 NEEDLECRAFTS I 360 MERRIMACK sr. FLORISTS HISTORIC LOWELL, MA. 01852 28 Aiken Ave. Cor. W. 6th St. Lowell, Mass. 01850 4617, 452-0878 TELEPHONE 452-7030 I' 219 CCMMONWEALTH FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LCJAN ASSOCIATIGN HOME OFFICE: 45 CENTRAL STREET, I LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS 01852 ACTON I AMHERST X BURLINGTON X CHELMSFORD-EASTGATE X CHELMSFOHD-VILLAGE SO. FRAMINGHAM X LEOMINSTER f LITTLETON X PEPPERELL X SUDBURY X TEWKSBURY Gp data professionals HH' Sc-mee 0-uzwrcd gangbang - Good Luck to the 1983 Graduates - from JEAN MAURICE ROYER I main Omfe 45171 957-1355 MULDOON INSURANCE AGENCY 395 textile avenue operation center 16171 657-2218 dracut, massachusetts 01826 home 16171 452-5088 GOOD LUCK Tff'QX1'A5. 'x ff -Ng ' Flowers by Albert XJ , -3, RICKY S SANDWICH SHOP rpg! , 521 MERRIMACK STREET if ' up LOWELL, MASS. 01852, PHONE 454-341 1 'g ' 'L 16 ALPINE LANE, PARLMONT PI.AZA 25 BRIDGE ST' -.. ,.I. ' CHELMSFORD, MASS. 01824, PHONE 256-9111 Best Wishes in the Future, Class of 1983 CALL AHEAD ffom voun onofn wiu as READY wnen You Annlve :aa scuoot sr., Lowm, MASS. COX Fuel COVUPGUY ni. 4590072 BROTHERS PIZZA 3- I Dracut Tennis Plaza vs. Lakeview Ave. - Dracut by Grinders - Steak Sandwiches - Seafood Plates . ,i-3 U my 145 Dutton Street. Lowell. MA 01852 tel. 957-4130 5 A A THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THE EFFICIENT THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT WITH GAS I Visit the Colonial Gas Company Showroom for all of your appliance needs. QQ!-911111 LOWELL DIVISION I I 40 MARKET STREET LOWELL, MASS 01850 I f' OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES TO THE GRADLIATING CLASS OF 1983 A ' A-LL FORD ,stford St. f, Mass L L , , 851-5555 2l'tTlJ1Q1tift21tt'5 Florist and Gift Shop Telephone f617l 452-0161 125 Merrimack St., Lowell, MA 29 Drum Hill Rd., Chelmsford, MA Telephone 16171 452-0031 35211 dict jlfcmzs A nationally recognized florist for maintaining the highest professional standards in the floral industry. One of the best silk floral creators in the area, 7 years experience in silk design work alone, in weddings, and ,custom work for your home and office. 0 A member of Society of Florists 0 A member of American Florist Marketing Council 0 A certified professional Florafax florist 0 A selected member of F.T.D. ' A college graduate in the field of Agriculture 0 A professional lecturer and demonstrator in floral design ' A member of Horticultural Society ' Listed in Who's Who in Floriculture in the U.S. ' Has been active in flower design for l7 years Best of Luck to the Lowell Raiders We here at Moynihan's Florist of Drum Hill invite all commercial and personal accounts. We have wire services, and daily delivery service to the entire Lowell area, local hospitals, and funeral homes.' Discounts are available on large orders. lf you are interested in something real- ly different and special, we now have HELIOGRAMS which can be sent locally or nationwide. Ask us for details. A complete line of floral gifts, from 51.10 vases to S129 hand-made wind- mills from Germany, and everything in between in the line of gifts for your budget. A complete line of beautiful silk arrangements and center pieces for all occasions. Plants, terrariums, dish gardens and beautifully wrapped potted plants. Interior office decora- tions, and maintenance available on request. We also cater to Bar Mitzvahs in fresh or silk flowers for the home, the temple, and the reception hall. From our bridal gazebo, a complete line of wedding invitations at a 20070 dis- count. We have a large variety of gifts for the bride and groom, fBibles, glasses, knives, etcJ. We have an immense display of custom silk bridal bouquets for the bride-to-be and her entire wedding party. Complete delivery service on your wedding day. We have the Mercury System Network in our store to speed your F.T.D. orders to all your associates around the world. We have a staff of top notch designers from the local area who can create your wish in a matter of a phone call. All custom silk work done by B.J. and can be done in one or two days at the most, right in our store. We're just about always open: Mon, Tues, and Wed, 8:30-7:00g Thurs, Fri, 8:30-8:30g Sat, 8:30-6:00. MasterCharge and Visa accepted in the store and over the phone. Come on in, you won't be disap- pointed, l'm sure. Bened' ames f HENRY ACHIN AMERICAN Insurance Agency, Inc. INSLILATION INC. One of Greater Lowell's General Insulating Contractors . OLDEST and LARGEST Agencies Established 1966 Est. 1906 453-8177 4543311 205 Clark Road Lowell 454-8544 459-9071 GOOD LUCK to the CLASS of '83 'WL e 9 BBZAHR .LJ CHELMSFORD MALL METHUEN MALL ci-IELMSFORD, MA o1a24 METHUEN, MA oie-14 I I617I 256-3906 I617I 663-0492 g , C172 Best Wishes I 1 A 'X-X I K' from 454-7008 CentraISt., Lowell 7 A MossiE's 1,5 SANDWICH SHOP To My Best Buddy . . . Good Luck S Congrats!!! - LYLAS - Peace, love, and all beautiful things . . . -' DJ- Teague to the Class of 1983, especially the Spindle Staff. - Jan Hylen If you are interested in placing an Advertisement ' th in e Lowell High School Yearbook, please call: 454-5431 PATRONS Baribeault's Market 299 West Sixth St. Mr. S Mrs. Leon Trivers 102 Central St. Frank S Margaret Janas Explorer Tours and Travel 1494 Lakeview Ave. Centralville Beauty Salon West Sixth St. Male Stop!Martin Clothes 102 Central St. G.S. Zaharoolis Family 14 Harding St. John S Denise DeAngelis 24 Canton St. Mrs. Grace Scanlan Stephanie Culbert 191 University Avenue DONORS Mr. S Mrs. Charles W. Hill Mr. Edward Babigan A Lyndabeth Abraham 35 Ruth St. College David Abrahamian 49 Trull Lane West College Abe Kristin S. Achin 410 Skyline Dr. College Maureen K. Adams 77 S. Walker St. College Moe Nancy Ajemian 26 Read St. College - secretary Directory Laura Balamotis 1 Rock St COIICQC Lauz Rachel M. Baribeault 244 Cumberland Road Further my education Judith A Baril 24 Robin Ln. College Jim Barrett 14 London St Sow! Manuel Barros 137 Hoyt Ave. Party Benny Alison Barry 539 Chelmsford St. College Theodore Bazdanes Mary E. Alberghene 8 Bowers St- T483 St- WiLaMenceggM. B . LmeWg?J.5 Collegeliiifriarriage to W Burialbam I 51 is 5 gigiRichard a?2l:XdH1TTS T New H' College or Gloria Alicea 307 Moody St. Nancy Allard 108 Carlisle St. Audrey M. Ambrosino 170A French St. Ext. Law Heather Anderson 35 Rexford St. College Linda Anderson 13 Blinkhorn Ave. Lisa B. Annaldo 20 Junegggt. Lawyer wx gg Li 21.1311 ...vi .1 -:- A., 'f '7TQlI pw ,ll - f 1 1 . 6 ir-tp. 5?-v Wil . . T Q . - Patricia llgouise 18 E. ClassicralFMisTcfianVTTF' Patty Madeline Arce 16 Franklin St. Air Force - College Panchita Patricia Ashe 40 Boisvert St. College Tricia Stephen Atencio 60 Chapel St. College - Law Enforcement Bolo B Ken Bagdonas 25 Patricia Ave. College Susan Bain 18 Rindo Pk. Dr. College Mousie John Bakke 45 Woburn St. College Baker 226 , x1u,,L, ,..t. Ni ......r,.'m.. w, .1 iv .cuss L-- 1 it Patricia A. Beland 222 Burnham Rd. Artistic Work Patti Robin Bellefeuille 126 Seventh Ave. Mara Benitez Appleton St 9964 Carolyn Benoit 71 So. Wilder St. Benoits Cecile B. Bergeron 1 Readys Ave. 1-Q College M7 Court my 43215 Parker St. College - Ll Lowell Dee Allison Bilby 349 Beacon Street Janet A. Bisson 276 White St. College Jan Laval Blanchette 37 Mt. Washington St. Get a good job Lesard David T. Blazon 133 Clark Rd. Architecture Blaze Nancy Block 727 Andover St. Legal Secretary Joe Bohenko 461 Westford St. College Debra Bordeleau 252 Parker St. Tigger Carlos Borges 261 Mammoth Rd. Despina Bossinis 145 PO Sq. A411 College Despi Wifi J, A .tr5..tix.w -J it I tiff 3 'rfb 11' If MQ C -Hr 7 -Sax .4 ,nf -2: -fs .,, sl at A ll wrlfigy .MM 1 il ia? .24 f KM' sh. ml 1.1 ...tv 4.3. V.. li . ,, ac- M 1 ,- H Rf. Lisa Boucher 248 University Ave. College Phyllis Bourbeau 255 Smith St. Arline Boutin 288 Adams St Kathryn M. Boyd 44 Fred St College Kathy Kathy Boyle 57 Pond St College Donna Brovim 73 Mansur St. College Donna Brown Sheila J. Brown 1491 Varnum Ave. College Brovimie Brown 53 rnsi St g ,i .ti my Wim ...l L... -PM ..,. ,W u flA i . ur Bue 56 0 u 1 . . Qc' 'l'G59li - ' . www-mtwmf V 'Li':. f?' -- ul:-if-1 -. -I4 Mary E. Burchill 96 Glenwood St. College Margaret Burke 30 Penn Ave. College - Burdett Peggy Lynne Burns 53 Tolman Ave. Traveling Betsy Bunlvick 111 Llpham St. Secretarial School Gail Butler 68 Florence Ave. Colleg . C Donna M. Cahill 5 River Road College Rat Adelino Caires 83 Newhall St. Computers Addie Victor Caisse 21 Christman Ave. Accounting Fish Tommi Lee Campbell 5 Rexford St. Executive Secretary Tommi Lee Carbonneau 38 South Loring St. Musician Ruth Carkin 183 Burnham Rd. College Raul Carmona 13 Crane B Air Force Boomer Ellen-Mary Carney 29 Burtt St. Work Michael S. Carney 45 Cosgrove St. College Mike Antolino Carrasco 18 Everett St 4551 College Junior or Tony Linda Carroll 409 Westford St. get a job Edwin Carvallo 55 Keene St College Linda Ann Cassidy 158 Fetherston Ave. College Kenneth Castonguay 11 Gershom Ave. Jacqueline J. Cathcart 1 1 j A 'ul I C my .. .vt WJ 'T' Eff? l. ' Elf' fill' '1 34 AT' 51.5. , E' li' 4191.4 Eu 1 77 Common alth Ave Astronuat Veg Maria Cavaleiro 44 Whipple St. Bob Chandler 170 Methuen St. College Chewy Ida Chandonnet 35 Essex St. Work Gerald Chertavian 228 Clark Rd. College Karen Chisholm 88 Enfield S Hairdresser .. af :ra .51 1. by .. .Q ' itat: J' e f at SJ ,cy Qi iii , I, N S3 6 . 15 She on St. College Olga Collazo 19 West Fifth St. College Judith M. Collins 212 Parkview Ave. College Hey Jude Linda Comtois 738 Bridge St. To Work with kids Lynn Lou Comtois 18 Desrosiers St. Auto Body Gary Conant 118 Butman Rd. College Cone man Albert Concepcion 231 Stackpole St. College - Aviation Tony Christine C. Conlon 28 Walker St. College Chris James Conlon 88 Elliott Drive Pre-Med Jimbo Leo Connors 410 Butman Rd. Agnus Carol Ann Conroy 41 Putnam Ave. College Suzann Conroy 41 Putnam Ave. College Sue Diane Cook 31 Nichols St Marry my boyfriend Bobby 6 open our ovlm business Linda Cook 36 Glenmere St lames Cooper 5'Chapel St. College Tommy Boy Mafia Cordova Juliilrinceton Blvd. Directory Leo Debrum 14 Fort Hill Ave. College Cheryl Degan 75 Dunbar Ave. Go to College, take a year off and party and travel Rud, Cher, Pal Marilyn De Jesus 176 Cross St. College Mari Rafael Cora de Jesus 404 Adams St. Apt. 120 get a job Dr. Monk Nancy Dejongh 370 University Ave. Nurse 5 Christman Ave. College Jane Delehanty Li a Demmons A if ills lbllege in Boli 45 Seventh St Ana Cornier A Z ee... n . l is 61 Salem st Ml go to training ch. e. it , 512338 F is FY TF' 54 Barasford Ave. 1' 31233511 gimantopou OS Mike ceuilna College ' 50 Cidalia Drive Angi College , . Phan Le Diep Sharon Couilliard 145 p0 Square 45219 37 Court St. , College Peter Dimakarakos - 163 Cushing St. Christopher Coulouras To get a Sailboat 45 Butman Rd- Pete the Greek C ll M1 es? I Lawrence J. Egoherty 1 e 0'-'Pa 657 And t. 140 Hampshire St. Art gehogller College A Larry Michael Couture 31 Middlesex Peek f5?',Sf,3'fQffjd gl Dru ef Colle e Mike g Kevin e as 35 Jun'pF3 St' iCol1ege lgiwelle.. Johanna Gym Andrew F Donaghsfe 707 Princeton Blvd. 37 Lura St. D Doris Cruz Wealth 6 Colwell Ave. Apt. 7 Maribel Cruz 719 Princeton Blvd. College Mary Pauline Cryan 421 Parker St. Shorty Maureen Ann Curtis 57 West Fifth Ave. College Moe D Shelley Damboise lVliJeanne Darc St. get a job Maura A Dartley 220 Parkview Ave. College Mauz Gary Dean 322 Rogers St. College 95 l. ... .. i ae t Tara Donahue 52 Belmont Ave. College Tazz Lisa Dorval 28 Armand Ave. Become a mother Lee Deborah Doucette 63 Otis St. College Debbie Carolyn Doyle 31 Shawmut Ave. College Charlie Doyle 22 Ash St. College Lisa G. Ducharme 133 University Ave. Loriellen Duchesne Montreal St. College Gloria f new W 'SRE eww eel essge . me - fltl glwlw it ll 1 bl W .J E 51' 91: . Ls., 1 t W... .wet ls.. . wie' iw 95, -P' i- f T Theresa Dupont 173 Pleasant St. Private Detective Terry Schleprock E Dave Eagan 84 B St. Broadcasting Sharon Marie Elderd 11 Eliza Drive College Emmanuel Emmanuelidis 245 School St. Christine Eno 107 Fremont St. 1- e ev- 17221. 1, . ze ..,., 1-e, be . It .1 1-A I Lisa Faber 46 Gertrude Ave. College - Computers Lucia Fagundes 33 Pleasant St. Go to work and get married Johannah Fahey 64 Chase Ave. Nancy Fernandez 142 Chapel St. College Tootsie Lgttichael Eerrier Gee ew get ,H 4 ' -ei - 1' latest Eesffislr Wim 136 Princeton Blvd. Peter C. Finkhauser 977 Westford St. egg 5525 1... ee. in ,QT .i f W., . ,+.: V224 4322, .fl 4 ,- tri l 'sn' 1 lie.. fit sei leeplex wfmfzw- H wi: QE- Cindy Fitzpatrick 499 Douglas Rd. Business School Lori Flagg 467 Wentworth Ave. College James M. Flynn 55 Florence Ave. College Flynny Joseph M.C. Flynn 79 East 6th St. Work Joe Kathleen Flynn 39 Waterford St. Marie-Louise Foote 96 Fort Hill Ave. Advertising Ree Dawn K. Ford 117 Virginia Ave. College fc . , 1 Steven Ford 53 N. Billerica Rd. Go into the Navy and become a carpenter Ronald J. Frechette 9 Caledonia Ave. Dracut, MA 01826 College - Florida Maria de Freitas 11 Floyd St. To go to College 8 Travel. Kenneth Fryns 5 Hazel Sq. College G Sean L. Gaffney 26 Luz Dr. College .. Stl 1 QL ' yiuf--e:f3'ief.e.f. ff' f'.'. -'I 1461 Pawtucket Blvd. lrene Gagnon 115 Westwind Rd. Lauriann Gagnon 65 Tolman Ave. College Laurie Mike Gagnon 23 Endicott St. Get Employment Joann Gaillardetz 21 West St. Lucio Galvao 184 Parker St. Surfin' in California J0hn.Qa1vm . 732 wiraqeresiiflflrffl5 Collegif Blakfge ...e J ,l .l Stephen Garnick .Mansur St. Christine M. Garside 84 Forest St. U Lowellg Business Management Chrissy John Geary 968 Hovey Pl. Jacqueline Gendron 85 Dover St. College Jackie Jo Gendron 85 Dover St. College Suzanne Gendron 511 School St. Secretary Suzy Ann Marie Gentle 116 Commonwealth Ave Work Penny Giannakopoulos 215 University Ave. College Dionisio Gil 452 Central St, College Dennis Thomas Gilbride 121 Fairield St. Peter Gilligan 16 Belrose Ave. College Irene Gletzakos 36 Sargent St. College Eileen Golden 143 Coburn St. College Lee Timothy Golden 49 Livingston Ave. College Steven Golner 32 Hanson Terrace College Joanne Goscila 128 Pleasant St Work Debra Goulakos 92 Humphrey St. Paul Grillakis 55 Varnum St. College Grik Linda Guilmette 293 W. Sixth St. Laura Guptill 25 Cornell St. College Eric Gustafson 754 Aiken St. Work Gus Elizardo Gutierreiflli' 3 Colwell Ave. f Work Ely Maria lvelisse 159113 174 South St. College - Rest. Man. Eva Lisa Gwiazda 49 Brunswick St. College Gwaz Kenneth F. Gys 51 Longmeadow Drive College H Brian Hall 122 Farmland Rd. Deborah Hall 10 Chambers St. College Debbi Barbara Hamel 10 Thorncliff Ave. College George Hamel 16 July St. College Steven Hancock 22 Hoyt Ave. College Sandra Hand 301 Concord St. College - Executive Secretary Sandy Scott Hannigan 49 Osgood St. Engineering By-Tor 228 Directory Diane Harrington 265 Wentworth Ave. College Di John Hayes 14 Sayles SL Work Haly David Heath 13 Broadview Rd. Career in Computers Wilbert Hernandez 764 Gorham St. College or Service Paul Hoar 32 Fairview St. Mike Hoey 10 Wedgemere Drive Work Jim Hogan 100 Luce St. College Julia Hondros 1015 Livingston St. College Greek Trung Hong 10 W. Adams St. Tech. School Thanh Cara Horton 378 Adams St. Secretary Lisa Houston ZiLillian Ave. Huardfiiif --is 97 Fourth St. 5 Cpllege ip Norma Hughes 186 Powell St. College I John lannuzzo 137 Bedford Ave. Be a millionaire Somsanouk lnthirath 87 Lane St. Work Nouk Patrina lve Y 114 Delmont Ave. 99649 J Lisa Jacques 82 Read St. College Susan Janas 48 Meadowview Dr. College Kelly-Ann Jaracz 293 Beacon St. College Kelly Elizabeth Jardine 24 Dover St. Laurie Jarek 74 Eleventh St College Reggie D. Jenkins 72 Chippewa St. Working World D.O.C. Bob Jervah 897 Middlesex St. Work Bob Lynne A Johnson 448 Beacon St Wang 6 School K Pam Kagan 30 Tiffany Drive Geraldine Kalisz 102 Beech St. College Geri Paula Karvelas 59 Royal St. Work - College Evan Katsouridis 214 School St. James Keefe 95 Butterfield St. College W. Jim Larkin 5 . ff -.Aggsxi ,lf ' , -3,1 r.-Y. ... f -F . nw 442. l . Lee Ann Krygowski 145 PO Sq. Apt. B211 L Dennis LaBrecque 35 Orchard St. Wendy Lambert 187 White St. College Charles Landry 383 Westford St College Chuck David Landry 45 Blodgett St Diane Landry 318 Princeton Blvd. Business College Di Jodi Landry 22 Middlesex Pk. Mark Largy 85 Inland St. Full-time work Cathy Lariviere 55Q,Westford SL Collfage . t 198 Qqburn st. Q .l..l l teei tt, ?iEiSifuliP Lane -' .f XQ.,S .tan :Leica mm: scum Qs 1-mms, ecislutrf Last, M, O Patricia A Kelleher 377 Christian St. College Patty Paula Kelleher 377 Christian St. College Danae Kendall 364 Varnum Ave. College Patrick J. Kennedy 53 Main St. LIS Marine Corps Pat Mike Kenyon 151 Princeton Blvd. Part-time wrestler Snuka Greg Kesmetis 472 Butman Rd. College Christine S. Kim 670 Princeton Blvd. a9f19 College Sunny Christine King 30 Glenellyn Rd. College Chris Michael Steven Klain 89 Newbury St. Chemical Engineering Mike Peter Kokas 466 Fletcher St. College Efthemia Koufogazos 119 Mt. Washington c . College Effie Peter LaRock 38 Starbird St. Patricia Lavigne 56 Mt. Vernon St. Pam Lavoie 16 Carmine St. Work Amy Laybold 186 Starr Ave. Work Lorrie A.'Leahey 55 Sprague Ave. Computer Operator Law-Jo-K Effie Lebaropulos 28 Mount Grove St. College Lorna LeBlanc 63 Sixth St. Work Cynthia LeDuc 25 Ware SL Les Lefebvre 150 Fetherston Ave. Become a surgeon Mary Ellen LePage 248 Pine St. College - Ll Lowell Dave LeRiche 472 E. Merrimack S' Criminal Justice Chipper Kathleen Lesniak 238 Burnham Rd. Kathy Maria Levesque 10 Avenue B Secretary Jay Levine 233 Sanders Ave. College Lisa Lewis 778 Broadway St. Secretarial Work Louie Bessie Lilos 19 Burlington Ave. College Bess the Mess Stephen Limperis 60 By St. College - Engineering John Linscott 116 Congress St. Quang Lo 17 Lilley Ave. David Loftus 101 Campbell Dr. College Julie Ann Logiudice 665 Andover St. A Career in Art Christopher Longtjn 106 Beech St. Teresa Malec 5 Cedar Ct Medicine Stephanie Manousos 261 Foster St. College Kathleen Marchand 141 Bellevue St. Kathy John Maria 26 Montview Ave. College John Marioles 87 Methuen St. Mongo Juan R. Marrero 162 Branch St. 99621 William Marriott 109 Westford St. Martin Martel 19 Putnam Ave. Service Awilda Martinez 36 Westford St. Work Directory 'l xiii iii' 'iiri M 15' ilf my ll 'flirt M21 Sta Matseas Pam' 4526351 h er St- 5-1 ww iv if 1353 fat-1 Q Robert L anger College ,th . ...,. 66 Sayle L Michael via ' W fi fl f' 21W1 0 . . College yrin fgrgll-ucfsw S Kristine McAndrews C H SW0 t- 153 Fon Hill Ave. 0 ege Eollege Stephen Lyman FIS 1:53 Humphrey St. Margaret McAnespie 0 ege 28 Berkeley Ave. Beth Lynqh ISXOHCQC - U Lowell 151 Westview Rd. 5190 College Paul McCarthy 111 Campbell Dr. Single lglcCarthy 1 ine St. College Kelly McCormack St. tt.-' ml im iw Witty. itlmnpsmmfi-m wi will .wal 14111171 iw lwl Ana Macligado ,MHflil1J,7lljl lm Con11?utjggTechnigffan gli IH iii 'wil .ll M.. :ini ,1l l, ,itll 37 College J C Buddy Patty McDonagh Ann L. Machado 16 McKinley Ave. Become a Politician 8 work for the govt. Anna Banana Christina Machado 58 Belle Ave. College Ken Machado 57 Baltimore Ave. College Rui Machado 266 Perry St. Bumb Matthew Mahoney 461 Lawrence St. MM Karen A. Makarewicz 38 Fruit St. Medical Ass't - Pathologistg Race car driver Kay Milton Maldonado 4 Agawen College 185 Andover St. Sheila McEnany 93 Bradstreet Ave. Kevin McGuire 91 Parker St. College Joust Maureen McGuire 365 Parker St. College Moe Kathleen McKenney 15 Marriner St. College - Ll Lowell Kathy Barbara McLaughlin 120 Mariposa Ave. College Timothy F. McLaughlin 5 Quimby Ave. Senrice Colleen M. McMahon 158 Ludlam St. College Cookie f Larry McMahon 11 Holyrood Ave. College Mary McNamee 136 Butman Rd. L.P. Nurse Cheryl Lee McPhee 225 Methuen St. Navy Aida Medina 36 Westford St. Secretary Catherine R. Meehan 363 Walker St. College Cathy James Meehan 44 Hancock Ave. James Mendonca 1367 Lawrence St. Luiza Maria Mendonca 431 Butman Rd. College Weezy Julie C. Merrill 44 Nineteenth St. College 'Hill . . W Sitsreliiaple MGUOHQIIS , . .. . st. Catherine Michaud 48 W. 5th St. To Work Suzanne Michaud 61 Seventh Ave. College Walter Milinazzo 16 Suttle Ave. College tdropoutj Johnny Laura Miller 2 Oxford St. Hairdresser Raymond J. Milliard 26 Humphrey St. QOUGQG . . - ' Nevin Mireault it 1. will ill Pamela Morin 170 Hildreth St. College Timothy Morrill 182 Thornton Ave. College R.S. Dianne Morrison 109 Lamb St. Di Ruth Muldoon 56 Bishop St. College Brian Murphy 66 White St. Ll Lowell Brian J. Murphy, Jr. 1357 Pawtucket Blvd. 431 Navy Murph David J. Murphy 164 Llpham St. Lawyer - Business Linda Muscovitz 17 Albion St. Secretary Denise Danielle Nlusto 34 Hoyt Ave. Agsiimf Sfiiwafdess . iw lvl - Service Moon N Linda Nagle 197 Moore St. College James Napier 399 Walker St. Mary Neal milf' lililsflf liingineer T iri' 2 OR- Ma' ill? .,.-, l iii l W ',.'- -f2?'2+' 1 Nli?helll31B. Mondd'EiiiiW JGHTI Newell ii 35 Barasford Ave' 68 South Walker St. ' College College Shelly R-S. Steve Momminy Maureen Anne Neylon 12 Genest Ave. 68 V'Ola St' College College Mom Mo, Buck Mike Moore Lisa Ninteau 24 Myrtle St. 24 Blossom St. Party Mike Nison Dlmy 338 Christian St. Dedma Morales 21 Rockdale Ave. College Dennis A. Moriarty 346 Princeton Blvd. College - Police Dept. Dapper Den Joe Moriarty 27 Wyman St. Chris Morin 19 Maitland Ave. Heimer Nancy Morin 1388 Middlesex St. Make money College Hog James Noel 65 Puffer St. Diane Normandie 21 Blossom St. Secretary Patrick Nutter 97 Humphrey St. Air Force O 229 Flor Alba Ocampo 812 Merrimack St. College Anne Marie Ogden 85 Belrose Ave. College D. Jeffrey O'Heir 205 Clark Rd. President of LISA Captain Lou Ana Oliveira 10 Union St. Maria Ortiz 416 School St. College Ramon Ortiz 53 Seneca St. College - Air Force Ray Anthony Ortolani 388 High St. Car Sales Waldo Otero 41 Ware St. Service - Air Force White Tiger Kara Overlock 31 Florida St. P Brenda Page 44 Sayles5St. 153 Jo Anne 151 Quebec St. College Charlie Pallantzas 115 Mt. Washington St. Recording Engineer Spazzzzzzzzzz Aphrodite Panagiotopoulos 296 Market St. Debbie Panaras 100 Webber St. College Dan Panessiti 158 Raven Rd. College - Accounting Mary J. Panessiti 158 Raven Rd. Become a CPA Ray George Papadopoulos 441 High St. College 8 the good life George Papanicolos 77 Richardson St. Jeff Paquin 170 Mt. Hope St. CPA Lester Parks 867 Bridge St. Christopher Paul 199 Mammoth Rd. Rosalie Peach 162 Dartmouth St. College Rose Paul Pedrosa 124 Pleasant St. Work 230 f --fl s. ,... WNW, 4 .C.C. zz. ,W ,.. 2 . as- -QQ. 99 ' gave. 1 Laurie Pelletier 53 Lamb St. Shorthand Law Brian Pender 38 Emery St. David Pender 64 Avenue A Service Jose H. Pereira 16 Newhall SL M. Lourdes Perez 58 Agawam St. College Lourdes Victoria Perkins 117 Grand St. Vickie Daniel Perreault 9 Avenue B Gerry Pamela Perreault 44 West Fourth St. College Pam, Mel Gary Perrin 328 Fairmount St. College - Criminal Justice Phil Perrin 115 Anderson St. College Deborah Perry 37 St. Paul St. College Debbie Donna Perry 43jQfflorence Ave. laf- Qliffifji gTragey LgjlPetersi'1lff ?Cdllege.l3fL Caroline Petruzziello 35 19th St. College Ca Gary Petzold 47 Avenue B Go to work Petz Paul M. Piche 40 Fort Hill Ave. College Stephen Pirello 35 Westwind Rd. Ll Lowell Steve Ronald Pires 39 Whipple St. Heidi Plouffe 61 Shea St. College Dave Plunkett 114 Fox St. World Wrestling Federation Champion Wilfred Poitras 15 Willow St. College Will Jeff Polak 10 Wyman St. College George Politis 223 Stackpole St. College - Engineering Christopher C. Porter 215 Hovey St. College, Fame, 8 Fortune Chris, Foster Directory . Wendy Porter 94 Grand St. Pooh Bear Robert J. Powers 310 Wentworth Ave. College Rob or Bob Lisa J. Prescott 41 Treble Cove Rd. Interior Decorator Scott Prevett 60 Porter Ter. Lisa Psoinos 834 Stevens St. Sharon Purtell 565 Princeton Blvd. College - Legal Secretary Q . Mike Quirk 10 Alma SL College R George Ramirez 145 PO Sq. Charlene Rawnsley Florida St. qWgg 9611692 I .t.t iReardori5l pl Ti! 955 Norcross SLT Sgortscaster g V lvrzsiyliiiien Reillyiii' 18 Eastview St. College Mel Gail F. Reynolds 501 Andover SL College Bella Walter Rich 67 Midland St. Ray Richards 62 Florence Ave. Paul R. Richardson 89 Stevens St. College - Mechanical Engineering Mary E. Rivard 25 By St. College Jose A. Rivera 15 Ralph St. Doctor J. Rafael Rivera 15 Ralph St. Musician Sir Bass Robert Rivera 43 Corbett St. Julie A. Roach 41 Llpham St. Executive Secretary Norman P. Robillard 163 Meadowcroft St. Environmental Engineering Storman Norman Susan Robitaille 214 Hildreth St. College Sue Diane Rocha 730 Lawrence St. College Patricia Rockers 257 Burnham Rd. Go on to Work Kelly Rogers 63 Easton St. Sean Rogers 24 Grace St. Work Golden Samuel Rolon 44 Morse St. Robert Rooney 36 Liberty Jose Rosado 12 Barclay St, Claire M. Royer 73 Tolman Ave. Major - Business, Minor - Computers ClaireClaire Robin Russell 77 Durant St. College Theresa Ryalls 29 Cogger Rd. San Jose State Univ. Terri, Rease Kevin Ryan 43 Court St. Patrick W. Ryan 53 B St. College Bobby Sands William Ryan Albert,.St. Lis 30 Haines Ave. 3 3 17 Laurie Lane College Coke S Sandra Sadowski 380 W. Meadow Rd. Beth Sager 91 Elliott Dr. Bentley College Elizabeth Salvia 40 Royal St. College Jim Sampas 331 Wilder St. Shaun Santos 26 Webber St. College - Medicine Thomas E. Santos 358 Stevens SL Analytical Converter Michael Savard 193 Powell St. Sandy Savard 193 Powell St. College Alan M. Sayer 127 Fort Hill Ave. Doctor e-z Al Marialena Selvaggio 58 Staples SL College Manuel Sequeira 32 Pollard St. Daniel Shanley 78 London St College Eileen Shea 105 Inland St College Pamela Sherman 172 Branch St Kenneth Silva 25 River Rd. College Kenny Linda Silva 22 Lyon St Rui Silva 26 Mill St. Lynne Simone 214 W. London St. College - Bentley Sheila Simonetti 1317 Pawtucket Blvd. Peter Simopoulos 143 Draper St. Rock-N-Roll Star Georgia Skafidas 9 Shaffer St. College Kimberly Skehan 62 Parkview Ave. College Kimba Kevin Slattery 31 Fremont St College Slats Shawn Slattery 124 Moore St Pro. Wrestler Whale Christopher Smith 82 Jenness St. College Smitty Ellen Smith 74 Merrill Ave. Lisa M. Smith 30 Huntington St. Bookkeeping Lee Toni Smith 27 Shaw St. College Lady T Kongkeo Southarath 17 Lilley Ave. College Keo Peter J. Squeglia 95 Sayles St Ron St. Armand 81 Fifth Ave. College Michelle St Jean 222 Mammoth Rd. College - Ll Lowellg Computer Science Diane St Marie 17 Arlene Rd. College Joellen Stackpole 557 Stevens St. College Red Ronald Stacy 30 White St Jerry Stamatatos 42 Twelfth St. Architect Kirk Stepanian 83 Bellevue St. Directory Joan Tighe 246 Raven Rd. College, Travel Joanny Kathleen Tighe 88 West Albert St. College Kath College - Northeastern Ll. Susan Stiefel 151 Lincoln Pkwy. College - Ll Mass. Sue Jerry Sullivan 21 Burnside St J nnaiga livan .. LS ,. ,1a,,,,,. ,. .-.-.,.. n. 11 VJ., ,. 1 ' 1 tg. jigs - -1' wi ff. 12 -ii .wa ...,. 1 , V. it Aw ami c1l .Q ' 1 1-1 J - E .1 wif: - fy M J it at ull 97 Dancause Rd. 1 1 .,1 -ha ah. it r-lla eg W iiltglsl -1. 1. 1 limi iioa,W1 1-aitigylum Suzanne Tighe 164 Pleasant St. Work Suzy Lisa Todd 167 Draper St. College Todds ' yygyl -1 ,ai :hr - .. 1 . 1 ,1.i. ,, , , .iz .Vim 1 nfiqilafrliiw gxiyiio W, . -1 Busl L w iw . 111 it NE ull 'Uh F :fu r Wim fam fill. , ...1i.i,ll,a'., --...iw il , ,. 11113. .11,.1.w,-ii, - 1 Dorene Walsh 178 Steven St. To have a good time Dor William Warren 101 London St. Cynthia Wasik 118 Bellevue St. College Cindy Debra Webb 377 Wilder St Chef Cheryl White 349 Concord St. Ag ite il'fQ.w rgre Rd. - ysical Therapy te Nancy Torres College - 15 Avery St. Sully M 18 Thwd St' Marines, College . Genevieve Tosi Ski MIKC vyisrlia iizv NL' an I S rin 84 Tenth S .QQ T nflakeg Pit Sgeven L. Wilkins College A lille, orioal 2 2 Stackpole SL APL 3 Peg Sullivan ...' ' 'l .r . 1250 Lawrence St' Susan Trachman K . W.H tt 0 ege 103 Bowers St. 2313 'S Michael Sweeney - are t' 74 H I d A Kimberly Tsendeas College O yroo Ve' 86 Lewis St. . Plan to starve as a Matthew Willey Fine Arts Painter Catherine Tucker 11 Waite St Richard J. Sweeney -1-gvilBnd9e St' Jacqueline La'Shae Williams 37 Dancause Rd. 73 Fletcher St Become Rich Cathy Fashion Merchandising R'Ck Mem Tmgeon Robin Ann Williams Tim th lvl Sw h 17 Humphfey St- 196 stack ola st isis 0 Y - ee eY Trade School - l'l'l' Tech P . - . 26 Troy St. S Travel - Cruise Director College haron Turner Mork 256 Market St. B219 . College - Ll Lowell Efrfdrggglgfdon Coast Guard Lee Ann Wilson T 80 Anderson St U William J. Wilson 80 Anderson St. Dung H' Ta Employed by ATST I K nr? PO Sq. Willy F t iYg5E1 'C6f SCiGflCe, Microwave Sa ra Underwood Jeff Winward o 5, St. gllggurenham Rd. , . ggren gydearigiie igeag ff ' 5 iii 1 9 3131 on 'lf - .ff as F- '24 V f' L G W lff ei5To Spghd l ' ai ggggriniton Blvd' Janice Tessier 'C Benedict WOO 169 Avon St- 591 Andover St. Jan Jan M Open my ovlm Pub 134 Willard 12 165 Eleventh st. Mary Rufus Woods 49 West Fourth St. Orland-3 15 Waught St. College - U Lowell 2891071052151 St. Qollege Susan Thomas Euslpess COO' SO'-'I nu a 27 Bunker Hill Ave. Cheryl Thurlow 109 So. Whipple St. College Cheri Kathieann Thurston 115 Parker St. College Joe Thyne 3 Waite St. Computers Jofa Daniel P. Tighe 17 Hoyt Ave. College Dan f Robert M. Vennard 54 Oakland St. College Jose Vergara 145 PO Sq. B508 Army Pilot Joe Robert Violette 52 Essex St. Debra Visocchi 188 Circuit Ave. W Z Mary Jo Zagarella 41 Oak St. Work ' Anthony Zaharoolis 14 Harding St. College Tony Michael Zaim 350 Pine St. College Zaimy 231 1 f if 7-K 1 N I Q .....- ,XIX 1 ., YOU WANT IT WHEN? Well, we've finished. Endless hours of work have gone into the completion of this, the 1983 LHS Spindle, one which we feel is the best. At this time we, the editors, would like to thank all those who have made our success possible. Our first, and biggest, thank-you goes to Ms. Jan Hylen who, in her last year as advisor, has been invaluable and unlimited in her dedication to the yearbook. Contrary to popular belief, she really isn't that moody. We'd also like to thank the coaches and club advisors who have generously supplied us with information and identification of pictures. We'd also like to thank a very few students who have worked long and hard on the Spindle - the rest of the small staff with special thanks to Barb McLaughlin and Rachel Baribeault who came in the entire month of June to help. Thanks also to Mrs. Stephanie Donahue for all her help, especially on the collage. The cooperation of many students and teachers must also be noted. Many students, too many to mention, have contributed articles to this yearbook, while teachers have yielded their schedules to allow students time to work on the Spindle. We've had a great time fmost of the timej working on the 1983 Spindle, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we have. - Editors, Tom Santos Tim Sweeney il ,Lf , 1. 28.1 --, . xi-jr-kv A v. Q. g-, if. iss .K 1' 1 n ,L E 3' 5 n ,, x 'K WHIP' 0 4 AF ir Jul' 'U Y ,. A , 1 af- mfiw, Y 1 JA ,M :KI Q. Q. ' ' wvfif 5,4 ,. 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