Manchester West High School - Thesaurus Yearbook (Manchester, NH)
- Class of 1988
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Striving to achieve excellence in academics, sports and extra-curricular activities, provides an atmosphere of camaraderie second to none. Our National Art Honor Society and Naval lunior Reserve Officer Training Corps organizations are just two examples of this diversity. 'Q We I, ,, We've QOT Dl aCflCe today Successful at last! D.J. ?! 6XCl8llTlS Blue Squad Wltl'l66 bobs f0l' 3 MSCII1- chearleader, Julie Cl'13S6. tosh at 3 Halloween PBFCY. DE-FEET OF WEST, three StUCl9I'ltS take 3 stand f0l' W9St. The Blue crew wants YOU!! Two 5tUdel'1iZS showtheirspiritasthey support the football team at Gill Stadium. Throughout this book, we the 1988 Thesaurus staff will attempt to show you just what sets West apart from other schools. Every page demon- strates a familial unity experienced by each and every member of the student body. The caring and compassion of the students, faculty, and staff are shown through their effort to better the community as well as the school itself. West has earned the respect of Man- chester citizens through its many hours of dedication to community service. A special pride prevails at West and is felt while walking through the corridors, attending an athletic event, or going to a dance. fl? 1'7 157 f f1'fA1fZ?w 1552! KS 1 ff?-C5 f7?4Dr 2 ' 5'l4fLfffz7f Vi, rw! f' I 1' ,f r' Y, If wjggl I . IV, Sofa :', , ' X f ,.. ,fm X, If fi k f ,if ,gr yi W A K-21-Bw'-'m6. J, H 16, QQ, gxfje 14211 w7,,f1,,q MS' nee fl LJAQCMI b A .Q V llrl- ?RL.1,Z2:7.,i4,-1 SKWQA g,ffgg1 J f 3 'Qifwg-af I .4 - ,lqsff-Q M jfove A X f Lf'C11iC E41 iqj,,g-5 AW.. f Q 6 I7 WY' RUN OF IHE MILL M 460. 'ly c,,,q QJQUAQ D LQQQ70 ,W-1 , c-SMLA C646 90' 2,1244- Wx' M '7 e fafw-bg cwfgvm' WQMSW TFZCY SOUCY, Tiffany HO I1 and Cl'II'iS D'AlleS3ndI'O fI'Y to keep Wafm 85 they cheer OUI' te3m on to ViCt0l'Y at WeSt Mem0ri3I Field. I Kl lOW YOU are but what am I? Sue GIFOUZFU m3KeS 3 St3fIeIT1ent 35 she cruises Lake Wihrlepe- sauke SOITV JOFI - NO COMMENT!! TZFIYB K8I'3f13SlOS C6l9bf3t9S 3 .lay COIIIHS Go ahead make my d3Y friends blrthday at John Mac- DOI13ld'S HOUSE. . 4 LGISSI AFIQWH1, KlfSt6l1 P9t8I'S, KEITY Kelly and Sue CZSSBFIO UISDIBY the l3feSf f3Shl0l1S In b6dSh66fS at the 0KtOQ3 FleSt3. WhO does your hair? Mary Savageau experiments with a Sew hairdo during an assem- y. l A distributive EdIJC3tiOrl student helps set UD the HSIIOWGBI1 display in the WlI'ldOW of the P8tiO Shoppe. ZXSTUDENT LIFE Nw-car' I Debbie Hull takes 3 minute to tie her Sh0e with the comeback of the Lit- tle HOUSE OI1 the Prairie bO0t. T00 many cooks SpOil the bI'0th! TWO home GC StUdel1tS Qi3diY sit it out While their buddies take Care of the dirty dISheS. A f3Ce OIIIY 3 mother could IOVE! ChI'iS PODDEHQB EXDEFIMEFITIS to See hOW f3l' he Can SfI'etCi'1 it. f,...,f 4 STUDENT LIFE!3 -Wag iff, .nr hig , QQ i Wm Q , L f a 1 , fr , h i Z 1 'S 3 x IX, N 1 Y 5 g .4 2 -., , 5 im 'ts' . e mu it , ,x W, .. f T' ' 4 X :J ' , KM My I .HW , .. ,if ! , , MQ' A ,,, ,rw Q ,A ibww :V bb KV I ? Q 'in ah ' M Q vi .- J, W WY? A , M ,ff i 0 Q ' 4- I 4 J-lf Brltt MUI'I'2Y, TFBCY B8I f0lOft3 and Keff'Y Sheehan Duhdle up to Keep WZTITI 35 they Cheer west to VlCfOl Y at the H0lTleCOITllI'lQ game Bt WeSf MEmOrI3I Field. LOUDER! BLUE CREW - ChI'IS Gravel IS ln tI'3CHtiOf'l3l Blue Kl1lQhf3l'I'hOl'3t the fall Sp0l'fS pep TBIIY. 'wk M it AS USLIGI, West High StUCl6I'1t5 give thell' full and undlvlded attention to gIQLI8Sf speaker dUl lI'1Q an 3SS6m- Y. Just SOITIE of W6St'S eXtI 6I116lY rowdle and fOl'eV6l' loyal f3l1S Cheeflng the fO0fb3ll team Oh to 3I10th6I' VlCt0!'Y. 6!STUDENT LIFE I N-3? l F- I Ji-220 r if fl ' Q gafvkq Q. 47 Uft Tn0n'13S, between classes, nds tlme fOl'3 Short game 0fd3fTS, 1 N ,-.- l've had to cram for tests before but thIS is ridlculous. After the final bell, many of OUI' students punch the time CIOCK at their part-time IODS. Here, Danna MSTCOUX works 35 3 salesperson at MOnfQ0n'leFY Wafd. STUDENT LIFEX7 Kathy IdZellS and Sue Nathan IOII1 In the festlvltles and 1 Sh0W thelr SChO0I splrlt at the N OKt0Q3fIeSt2 . SXSTUDENT LIFE Students taklng Ph0- t0Qf'3Dl'IY classes have the 0l3DOf'tUI'lltY to learn how to CIGVEIOD QOOCI DlCtl.lI'9S. Thls student ls deI'l'10l1StI'3tlI1Q hIS Sklll and ablllty WOFKIHQ OI1 3 DI'OleCt In W00d Shop. QHQ4 vr 'mga qlvxw' ' b- Ji' ?' , mn 151 LQ. ' vin ' iii -5 if 1 7 F ix f Q: X 1 ff ,Q ' ,lb N? x X ., xii? +I 5: Q if 3 cf . .f mf 4 .f , 11 Qin, Students taking M6CharliCS get h2l'1dS-OI1 SXDEFIETICG and tralnlrlg Wlth eI1gII1eS. TTZCY EXZITIITIES 3 Slide during 2 DIOIOQY lab. 10!STUDENT LIFE fku 'un 'N' 1 W',, f v. MN Students walt their turn to S66 the I'lUl'S8. LUI1Ch - the ITlOSt favorite pe- rl0d of the day beSideS period H. StUd6ntS gather in the caf to S3- VOI' thOSe I lUtI'ltlOUS mUHChieS. Flfldlhg 3 secluded COITIGI' S0 35 I10t to Sh0W 2 PUDIIC DIS- DIZY of AffeCtl0l1 lPDAl ls I'10t 3lW3YS GBSY. STUDENT LIFE! 11 fi 'i S5 al an z Wg, 551' 5 x L , K Q 3 141 Y y. 23,5 Q.. i! i Q 1, 5 A Y' V A4 1- ,n g Qtzjgf ji' P 1' ' 2'- if , ai Q .ig ' v pgs 5 5 'L225 f- ff,-' ' .xv 1 f 'tif A :SA H sl 1 fxfii 42 51591 'ff 5 f. . Q QL., sa if x na we sf Hr 55, 3 'wma-.-n ,-.Q , 4 V I Wi-f 'M S an eiyrm-i..,.,,,T,,, 4 W -fs V - - I 4 f , ' Q R' 'ix K1 'Q 15, 4- Q V M' ., Mark P6I UtZ USGS his good friend Chuck WOIfe to demOl'1- Stfate the DODUIZI' t6ChI'liQUE Of maiming. A StUdSI1t watches the Red CFOSS I'lLlI'Se prepare her arm at the Blood DFWS. 'f'vr,x:-K ., l CRF BLUE , ,, Cf' e i H . t ,:,. eeee QTY f if it t . i f eele f 4? ,LL L L fm ggi ,. , ., - ' sg A? 'js 11, .-, w wi is AA - . A ,Q EE l The Blue Crew strikes again! e eee Q The spirited bunch gathered with other West fans to sup- 4552, port our football team. a' 14lSTUDENT LIFE yy, iii u EXW K n n 31 S! f K .g' nf ,Q-sl I.. 6 X, K iixm MY guidance COUnS6l0I' f6llS me I'lI 8pDl'6Ci8fE tniS COUFSB OnCe I get to COIIEQE. Jlfn Manning grabs hold of DSVG PI'BStOn to make 3 pledge at the Soup Aid Con- cert. AII's quiet on the WESTGFI1 ff0nC. This student enjoys 3 minute of l'6l3X8ti0n after 3 h8CfiC day at school. STUDENT LIFEXI5 StUdEr'ltS In Distributive EdLlC3- tlOl'1 FECEIVE h3I1dS-On tfalning In order to FUI1 3 successful DUSI- I'1e5S. Members of the band not only perform at SCYIOOI fUY'lCtiOf1S but also take Daft in V3I l- OUS COMITILIDICY fLIl'1CtiOI1S such 35 D3- l'3d8S. 44 A, 4 K si ,4-K' What if... West Actually had a student parking lot? the school was heated in the winter? Chuck Bayless had a Volkswagen? Ed didn't like peanut butter? Mr. Houle didn't wear red on Wednesdays? Mr. Demers ran out of movies to show? Mr. Harlan admitted he loved us all? Jeff Dalton understood jokes the first time? Sue Ellison didn't say 'fGood morning, Seni ors ? Dave Preston didn't carry USA Today everyday? there was no 6 day limit? Mike Guyette wore a tee-shirt and jeans? Corey Driscoll made it to class on time? the volume was turned down on the mornin Jim Manning didn't have a story for every la Mr. Johnson was a republican? Ann Janelle lost her hands? there were no proper receptacles? Mr. Baines slowed down when walking? Mr. Donegan didn't sound like Johnny Most? Dan's socks didn't always match his sweater? k people who vandalized the bathroom walls the toilet tissue rolls actually rolled? new Sue and Alicia didn't say Can I tell you... ? Mr. V didn't have ta-talsn in his classes? Mrs. Brown forgot how to be comical? there really was a pool on the 3rd floor? Steve Amlaw became President? there were no foreign language cultural eve teachers didn't have apples? Dana Jelley didn't say K'What are you saying Manchester had no school but Bedford did? there was a pizzaless Friday? Brian Tuson didn't Understand',? 77? the egg sandwiches in the caf weren't wrapped? there was no Neil Seethaler Dorkership Fund ? Sue Steinberg couldn't sing football announ Ceme Jen Reynolds had ONE boyfriend at a time? Jessica didn't read for English? Rob Mitchell didn't believe in P.D.A.? Cara and Jackie had different hairdressers? Pamm Warren lost her jewelry? g ann w class? how nts ? nts? ouncements? to spell? N J STUDENT LIFEX17 OTHER SEASCN I Spring is a time of new hope, beginnings, and challenges. The students and faculty of West High faced this spring season of 1987 with the determination and spirit which commonly prevails throughout our school. Our sports teams were very successful and put a great deal of effort into achieving the goals which they set out to reach. Our con- gratulations go out to all the athletes, who through their hard work and perseverance, managed to do so well this season. The students of West who have set very high standards for themselves, and have maintained these standards were honored at the annual Excellence Banquet. West is very proud of these highly devoted students, and their achievements do not go unnoticed. Our school didn't make it through the sea- son without alittle touch of the very common spring fever! Everyone got a little lazy during West Week last year. It was an opportunity for all to lighten up and have a truly fun time! Student Council presented West with a week of excitement which wonit soon be forgotten. As the school year came to a close, the air was full of excitement. The upcoming prom festivities kept everyone busy, but more im- portantly, the seniors were about to graduate! The Class of '87 said goodbye and the Class of '88 moved into the top spot, ready for the exciting times that lie ahead! The DltChll19 ofJay SteVef'lS exemplifies the hafd work and dedlCatl0I1 to excellence that afe a Daff of all OUT SDOITS teams Karen DeShaleS proudly aCCeDtS hel' award DI'eSented by MF. DOI'1egaI1 at the EXCelleflCe Banquet '87. .2 MlChelIe Clement during the West Week Lip Sync COI'1teSt D6l'f0flTliI'lQ 3 feI'ldifi0l1 of HUEY LeWiS and The NEWS. k SPRING 87119 REAL DIAMO D DAZZLI G GEM! With the efforts of Senior co-captain, Rick Fitzgerald, and a supporting cast of juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, the 1987 rebuilding season, which finished with an exceptable, 6-12 record, became one of hope. As we saw Sophomore Pat Gosselin and Freshmen john Tippet rise at the conclusion of the season to belt two home runs, we realized there was light at the end of the va tunnel. And the light becomes more 4 ,y , 9 fl iee M Cru F N f 14 . f i . M 'Y W if F I aaaag spectaclular as we will be welcoming .tt' ,- ,E r -'re frv' - r e back many Juniors, including this year's Ace-In-The-Hole Ken Proulx and two, 3-year veterens in Tom Caputo and co-captain Eric Sabean. The future seems bright for the 4 - F hitters in the blue and white. ta.. M! 'Vw . 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The girls reached the semi- finals by beating Central and Concord, but lost to Merrimack. The top players were junior Michelle Clement with a no hitter, Sophomore Amy Martin, second baseman for a tight defense and shortstop and backup pitcher, Freshman Jody Glea- son. Next yearis team looks very promising with a strong junior Varsity team. In their own season they worked very hard with the fresh new players. X Y QE, i . g 11, - :six Aw B ' xi L? X , .K , Viva. . 1 S We 61 ' Q . --, . :sewers-Q -. M M ,K I Nik A: , .Y ,4i,5!G,, X wg. --g..,, W' K' ' .. 1 i f. .V-1 'swf' . ,, M . ti, ,Ref ikgpsgi,-ai-:fa .. M, was :uf ' a 1 -.QXWW A. -1- , W ' J Q, ,. ' . e. 'K A 1-if we -A X - , gyms 4' i e - ' n i 'L Q -'ig , .aa-5' x x X-. -1 V ,Mlm-...,.,,. . .,,g-we-'xw-v-5... ' A ,-HIQ.-..'--J J, .. ' Left: Jody Gleason is I'eadY and Right: Debbie Gosselin slugs anOthef one waiting to make the CafCl1. into the outfield. ,,,,.f,,-iii? .. ,nf , ' 'W , .arf ' ' 2. 3 4 I ' v V A 24 2,95 .- ' 'fl ' 42 , ii iv - ffgfw liyiig ' T, :J X fri N 'f ' V L ' 4 Q s ' f r - I . J z ppm? btw fi, in V 6, 73 . , , ., , , s i t f' Q f--j -. ' fi' 21, 11 113, . i ,, f Q , r , ff I 3 iw ,, gre 5' 7' -sig ev, fi ' T 4 r t 1 K D . J Q 42 ISIC TOW: Amy Martin, l.Ynn HOI'QanSteI'n, Karen Wuftel, NlC0le 1st ROW: Befn D0ni1aUef,JLIlle LeBianC, LlSa l.eStei , Heallhel' Louns- LaFl3mme-Capt Kelly C0fe, June Frechette. 2nd FOW: Karyn MIS- berry, Debbie GOSSGUI1, JOC6iYn LaTUIlDDe. Mary Handy. 2nd Row: Bnnelmef, LaUI a l.aVallleYe, .l0dl Gleason, Debbi Mlllf, Jenn 5UlllVan- Paul l.aVl9ne-C0aCn, Downa TaCK, Allela KenneY, Kathleen Capt, Lauren l.aViQne, Lauren GOSSelln, Mlenelle Clement. Jael! SODel- D0l.lQl1tle, Jeanne ssy NeWell, Amy Holder, Donna Lee, .len COaCl'l a Miller, Karyn MlSen s y OIITSTANDI GI THEIR FIELD This yearis 1987 Girls Track team was packed with super stars. Denise Lallocca, as captain, supported her team with an 8-6 season record. As a team they came in second in the city meet with Class Lis in view for Sr. Denise LaRocca, Ir. jenn Zeludancz, Ir. Heidi Follet, jr. Karen Cote, Ir. Kelly Pearson, Ir. Maureen Broderick and Soph. Tracy Alsheskie. Many of these girls went onto the states, but jenn, Heidi and Kelly placed high en- ough to compete in New Englands. Who could ask for more? But Coach Shricker wants next year's team to rank even higher. 4 -.4 Above: Renee Klmble takes time Out to e2Se some tel'lSI0l1S. Bel0W: Maklfeefl Bl'OClel'ICK is ready Bhd set to Q0. si awwww s MANCHESr W ' I Q f a's-- - i . 4 t i rcss , ccst QWaesw f m,wMata , , f - A M. ,,,. M .L i - , t.,gg. A-.fzw :Mi ,. L-.sg , . , , 1, ssst s iw, T W' .':. ' Q 5. Yfiiiaffy. '.:- I iii 'fig ' , 3-ft-.. pp Ziyyp , 2 5 ,.ee it f to syits a t' ,,-s as . ,, . - I 'ate it 1 ' ' 'o . - ,,,, iatl, '- Ils ,aiie . a s t iae s-fi ADOVe: 0I1e of WeSt'S flnel' faces. .len ZelLlCl3l1CZ d8l'lCeS over the l'lUI dleS at 3 M3l'lCheStel tI'2CK meet. K Begg-xwxx X wa 22!SPFilNG 87 f1,w,,,:,,, -Iwztwzxs, ,.,, wi-fam:-f,,,,,. .mxrmims,.,:a,:m,:m,f:f-wwawmmxf Mmu,Waw,i,.Maxam,mW::m1,f,,,,, :MMifwafmgmzwmfmmWV--fm-::wfg:fffH,:1V,.1,:ff, ..,, :imma BULLETS N' BOU DERS IN BLUE gg i k , Y. .... ' - 1 , ,i J VXV , ,, - ,'i, -my Y up-,f :sy as 2 , s' D t ,, .41 i I :N f .f, . -Q Adam M2lll0LIX DTGDBFGS to l2Ul lCh his body OVEI' the Dat' ln the pole V3Ult. A F G' 15' Although small in numbers and finish- ing with a subpar record, the 1987 boy's spring track team didnit fail to have its share of outstanding track and field stars as far as Class L and State meets are con- cerned. Among those who qualified for these meets were juniors Dave Monesmith in the triple jump and Mark Lahey in the long jump. In addition to the Class L and State Meets, Seniors Frank Bieniek and Dan Beaudet qualified for the New En- gland meet at Boston College in the 800 meter run and triple jump respectively. Both represented West with overflowing pride. Next year may surely prove to be a rewarding season as many promising un- derclassmen are sure to return with the renewed desire and intestinal fortitude of Olympic Athletes. . , ' T-'VFQ ls A I S fi S, fn. Q + s f Q. 1 is K 1 is ww 'lgigiwsbv wwf Q 16' ' Qf' K . . M .. 1 'gif' . . S' A C NE - 'Xi X Hesrta i H TEH if i A fiffi S ' ,f L ' -k, 'W vw f Ab0Ve: Rob SOUter has hiS pedal fIO0I'ed 3g3ll'lSt MeFI im2CK. BSIOWZ M2I'K RZBSB explodes 0Ut of the Stafglng DIOCKS 3Q3lI'lSt 2 Trinity ODDO- hen . 9 . . . 3? Ti f9i'fX 'A ..7 't 7j+-av-S Q Q I . . S , in . g g f f J jg? ' A rm , 3 j f ,A 1 ss Y , wx, ,M 'A 1. K Y, K lf? X I SPRING 87!23 SMASHI G COURT PL Y Rounding out the season with a 9-8 record, the 1987 boys' tennis team was successful in achieving a .500-plus record despite the presence of only three seniors. As a four year veteran, senior Mike Bayer was ranked second in the state and worked his way to the quarterfinals in the state tourney while accumulating a 14-3 regular season record. The 1988 season looks even more favorable as we anticipate the return of five players from the class of '88 and several under classmen who have gained valuable experience this past season. vsp f , :R Shawn ROSSi WZVES to the fans While Sil'nUit3n60USiY aiming to fetUI n 3 volley 35 3 winner. fi? e we Nr X, COl'ning tOQ6ti18r on 3 FOLIQI1 day. , 7. I , L, A I , .,,.,4 ,, M 3 12 52 Q? ,yjl wht' V I H, Y ,vw Am J , . A, - ,,, -- We . , ,, Viv W H , I . ,fu f, , . I , , . . f 5 .V ,z 5, fy, ., A. , V , ,, Wy . , H .K I I . M V V. lg :W V 7 ,. 5 V., my i n , j va a t aaa.,t asay With 3 leaping SBFVS and 3 Qeat follow 1Ihf'OLlQi1, NiCK Jahn i00K5 to 3Ce the ODDOnBnf. 111,,-inmwnmwme vhxliswglzmf 5, W,f-fa,Mf,.m5,q,w5mw,w I- 1 COURT COVERAGE J V - W ' 4- fpxQz1w1z5f1'f?mf2fwv up ,L,, V ,, p L , .'.57l'- .1?WIwg,,W,,.,- rg Y 'J' J'2'i4:x,f22,f,g-55,53 N ,,, JM: K - Wig?,Q2':,f-M-.rvffzywwvr-frm,1?p?e,,,,,,K,, ..,. 'f qf,p,ff14,53. ggi. fd Wim' , ' .. WH. I I M V fr T 'A The 1987 girls tennis team has spent many hours of concentration and hard work to gain a super record of 12-5. junior Jody Speyer led the team in its excellence to play in the States. The magnificent play- ing of Doubles Duo sophomore Katie Daly and junior Iody Speyer led them in the Doubles Competition. The team is definitely a group of winners. Hurdlihg through the air with the Qf'eateSt of e3Se, Katie D3lY lTl3KeS 3 delipefate attempt to I'etl.II l'l the V0 ey. Jody SDeYeI' feelS S0 COI'lfldeI'lt of her DIZY that she W3I'mS Llp while Sleeplng. ,,,, -- s VI Y' 2 ,. X , 'mn , , W '? f FIRE AWAY! Erin O'Neill Dfep3I'8S to SeI'Ve. Amdd-Capt, Erin O'N6HI.- Holly sT0b0nl.a i H0018-COQCH. HOUY Alden. JOdy ' Janet Kane, Sarah Wlldman. ' e T LLPL YAN 0Pl.Y In April, 1987 Student Council presented its annual West Week. The Council's selection of in-school events, night events, and dress themes were great. They provided West with some fun and memorable moments. The creative dress themes led to much participation by both students and teachers. The week included Sweats Day, Dressup-Dressdown Day, Nerdomania Day, Dune Day, and of course, Class Colors Day. The night activities this year were very popular and fun for all. They included the Video Sock Hop Dance in the gym, the Senior Class Show, the comedian duo Burns and Kauf- man and the hypnotist, Cuy Anthony. Student Council ended the week with the Knight Iam Dance. The assemblies planned for each day of the week were a tremendous success. The band SRO performed live in the gym on Monday. Tuesday, the staff here at West presented the Faculty Follies. Annual Class competitions were held on Wednesday, and as always, the Mighty Mighties took first place. Thursday morning, the student body became the live audience of the NewlyWest Came. We watched our class couples find out just how well they knew each other! The Lip Sync Contest was held on Fri- day. Alicia Aumand and Melissa Murphy took first place with their rendition of Sunny and Cheris HI Cot You Babev. West Week ,87 was a fun filled week for both students and faculty. Student Council, we commend you for all your hardwork and dedication to the school throughout the year! 2 Z e , 2 . F I'VE GOT YOU BABE and fiI'St place in the Lip sync Contest! , Performed byAIicia Aumand and JON Letefldfe lB UC? 50 'n9' Melissa Murphy' SteEl'1??l fIQ.l'1tS off l'llS faI lS at the hYDl'1OtISt. WATCH OUT WHITNEY! Tim DODS 3Ctil'1g like 3 real geek Ofl N6l'dOl'l'13nia Day! 26!SPFilNG 87 i ,saw i fling? I 5 3 I l . . x.:-as X A 'W 4 is E . ts- if-Vs. MEMORABLE K IGHT On Friday evening, May 29, 1987 the senior and junior classes of West celebrated HA Night in Heaveni' at the Sheraton Tara Wayfarer in Bedford. The Prom was a tremendous success and fun-filled for all who attended. Our lovely ladies and handsome gentle- men truly enjoyed themselves as they dined and danced the night away. This year the faculty chose five nominies from both the senior and junior classes for Prom Queen. The senior girls were Kari Cadwallacler, Kim Casey, Jen Sullivan, Shawna Moquin, and Lauren Gosselin. The junior girls were Pam WVarren, Kerry Sheehan, Sue Ellison, Sue Steinberg, and Mary Bradley. The students voted and Kim Casey and Sue Ellison were chosen as WVest's beautiful Prom Queens. The evening was truly MA aureen Clechon and Brad Bohan show 1987 Prom Queen Susan Ellison with her court: Kerry Night in H0HV0H 11Hd will be 11 s thelr CREST BEST Sheehan Mary Bradley and Pam Warren. lasting memory for all who were present PROM USHERS AND USHERETTES: John Tanner, Gary Sullivan, EI'lC AI'hOlCl, Joe Cat3l1eSe, Julie BleI1Kll'lSOD, HOIIY Alden, TOITI Johnson, K3tl1Y lClZellS, Ellen Custer, Kl lStlf'l KI10ettI'lel'. Karen Pfaffe, Josh MOlTlS, VlCKl Sh0aIS, and Ken W00dS h0Id their smiles for the laSt photo of the nigh . SPRING 87!27 EXCELLENCE 987 The third annual Excellence Banquet which was held at the Bedford Sheraton- Wayfarer certainly did not fail to demon- strate that academic excellence is a unique quality of West that is unprecedented by i any other high school. The top ten Q students both weighted and unweighted in each of the four classes were honored for their academic achievement and were presented the Excellence Award. Other awards were also given on this night. The department awards were issued to the Seniors who had shown outstanding achievement in each of the departments of the school. The Teacher of the Yearv award was given to Mrs. Geraldine Thomas. A zealous teacher and SADD advisor, she showed us what teach- ing is all about. We were also honored with having Professor Lyra Bentman as a guest speaker who further enlightened us. All in all, the night was a great occasion to thank and honor those who deserved it K 2 , I ,V T , ,. . . kxk A Sikh , w if - 5 V' ' 6 if N ,ix -9,1 . Li J f :. 'rl '51 ' J J ' - ' 'wif lf - K-Vi! fbi W . Sr f . , . V, ,fx Q 2 'Wi iii.. ,i'ii'iii' Y f J r V 5 ,, ' T l JLlrliOrSZ 1st ROW: JOSeDh CatarleSe, Chris Harris, Eric ArrlOlCl, ErlC LaieLIrleSSe, Dahiel Muller, Steve BOUrgeOiS. 2hd ROW: Natalie Cleavitt, Jeh Powell, Laurie Girard, Jackie Shriver, Kathy Aiken, Sandra Chauvirl, Jerl Miller, Julie EliHKiElSgD, Arldrea l'lerlrlChOh, Julie Zito, Kim AShtOrl, Kathy AllJertSOI'1, e e 0 e. SODhOlTlOreS: 1st ROW: Geoff O'Meara, MiChael COlllI1S, Dah Grlllhl, Jah1eS Lei, Ed Helbig, Tlrrl DOhe, JOel GOldberQ, Dah Lebreqlle. 2hd ROW: Kerry ROl3ertS, NlCOle MiVille, 'l'riCia Russell, BeCKY StetS0rl, JOhh Tippett, Dave Flt2Qerald, ChrlS ChaQrlOrl, Chris BOlt0rl, Heidi T0b0rli, KriStirla GreblOSKi, Kristi Gingras. Seniors: 1st Row: Michael FerClirlal'ldO, Eric MerCUre, Britl Murray, Mark PerUtZ, Peter StetSOrl, Neil Seethaler, Car HLlrlt. 2nd ROW: AllCla AUrl'larld, Meg Wheeler, SUSal1 ElIiS0l1 Jessica CO0leY, Cheryl FaLlteLlX, TraCY Bartolotta, Gretcher CaUde5, Karerl DeShaieS. TeaCher of the Year, Mrs. Thomas gives her aCCeDtaI1Cl SDeeCh for her well deserved award. JU 1011 W RDS 5-vi 1st TOWC Janet Friedman, Bill Frongillo, Kelly PearS0n, Jenn CaDiStran, Dana Jelley, Jennifer E J0neS, Heather StaDleS, SUe Steinberg, Karen NagiOS, ChrlStine Langt0n, Karen DeShaieS, Kerry Sheehan. 2nd row: Mary Bradley, Pamm Warren, Janet Kane, Cara Cl0Utier, Jackie Rhealllt, Heather HOugh, Karen Cote, Erin 0'NeiII, TraCy BartOl0tta, Julie ChaSe, Maureen Br0deriCk, Britt MLlrray. 5rd row: Dan DUDOnt, Steve GieDUt0WSki, Heather Flint, LeiSel Angwin, Allison Heath, Julie Demartini, Christy Remilard, Chl'iStine Morin, Jen Haley, Jy0ti V3SW3ni, Dennis Wie' Withee. 4th row: Elaine SCherer, LaUra Detwiler, MarCLlS Manning, Dan Pinard, Jim Manning, J Rob SOUter, Kurt Thomas, Lynn M0rganStern, Brian N0rthridge. 5th row: Katie Ross, DaVe MOn0Smlth, Kari BagShaW, J0n Letendre, John Fedel'iC0, Dave Degrandpree, Ken Lamy, Mark Perutz, Derek DeniS. 6th row: Marcia Soucy, Carmen W0lfe, Celeste CarbOnneaLI, KeVin ASh- burner, Jason Perdikas, ErlC Sabean, Ed Hickey, JaCkle Leblanc. GirI's StatefBOy'S State - Karen DeShaieS, Heather Staples, COLIrtney Clark, Lynn MOrganStern, Brian Tuson, Dan DIJDOnt. Grand MarShallS - Neil Seethaler, SUe Ellison. Karen DeShaieS - Colby AWard, SUe Ellison - Wellesly Award, Neil Seethaler - HarVard Award, Peter Stetson - Yale Award, Mark PerUtZ - Dartmouth Award. -7 'SF' 'lg itll St. PaUl'S ASP - Mike FerdlnanCl0, Peter Stetson, Mark PerUtZ, Janet Kane - BOSt0n College, SUe Ellison, Neil Seethaler, Britt Murray - Harvard, Gretchen Gaudes. SPRING!29 -- ANOTHER STAFF C West's faculty. Whether leading an outdoor education course or teaching honors English, West's faculty is commit- ted to the students. But, the commitment doesnit end in the classroom. Every day they can be seen coaching sports teams, advising clubs, and chaperoning dances. They realize high school isn't only homework and tests. They are here to help the students, not only in schoolwork, but in all areas of life. West's faculty. They are Not just Run of the Mill. Life is 3 b63Cl'l - fOl'6iQI'l style. Mr. Gibeau CheCkS out What'S hot at the K um 30fFACU LTY f EQ as .Zi -I., Q I - f .,. 3 1.. sw W3 it Wei T tiii eer. if , A ....k R v 'f fit- Q . ..,, fm? .... ww 91:52 gtkmm X ix :X 311115 sw A fii .ga .... .,...f, , zz:-L-':rl 9 'iiiSE:.Lf: .1 'lagifr s lil... fa!! sv . - 1 1 aw. Y in 'fi Q Ms: - x ,K , K X W. 'N- fw- -Y , ,s -' if 'H iw, : K r is 3 , Ae f ' .gg .mu , 4 x, af .Am ,aw frail si Q M SH 5.9 W, 'ir'-L. -vu. CaI'l't take him 2l'lYWl1eI'e! Mr. EdW3l dS hid6S 3 smile dUI'iI'1g CIBSS d3Y ZSSBITIDHES. FACULTW31 :Ot N . I 1 Dedication This fall, when Mr. Dick Vlangas retired arter 24 years at West, a change was felt throughout the school. Though very few of the present faculty members recall when he first joined Westis Engl- ish department in 1963, many remember his presence in the guidance department in later years. Everyone, faculty, students and staff, associated him easily with his title of assistant principal, a position he had held since 1974. His years at West have been marked by more than dedicated service. Mr. Vlangas has taken the time to interact with people by selling tickets at school events, joking with athletes at games and even flirting with the cafe ladies. He took the time to know us, and to care about us. For that, we thank him. We, the editors or the Thesaurus staff, dedi- cate the 1988 Thesaurus to the memory of Mr. Dick Vlangas who was Not Iustv an administra- tor, he was a friend. Y Y r ,L K 11 Q 1 r 2 rt l y , by 32!DEDlCATl0N t n. , l ,,, ,,?a d 1,,mm in MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL While it may not seem possible, another year has come to a close. For seniors, this represents the end of high school years and the beginning of another phase of the journey through life. We know that those who have been diligent in the pursuit of knowledge will be prepared to meet whatever challenges which may lie ahead. On the behalf of all of us at Manchester High School WEST, I salute the members ofthe Class of 1988. We have been fortunate to be a part of your lives. Please remember us in the years ahead and come back to visit your alma mater. You will always be one of our ucherishedn. GZJMCL- Q01-'Q Robert A. Baines Custodial Staff rf 'K x N s we ' 1, an-umm jeancttc Laqucrre lst row: Donald Lachapelle, Frank Farlcss, john Lemieux. 2nd row: Harry Lcpicier, Roger St.Onge, Maurice Cuvellier, john Blake. Assistant Principals Richard Donegan Richard Healy Dick Vlangas 341 FACU LTY L- WFP xl' qs-nv Mx!! ,asp- 'S-fr -3 mzfff 1 Cafeteria Staff , S fx was Ist row: Colette Prooencher, Rita Lauallier, Pauline Guirmmd, Diana Fortin, Margie Bournival. 2nd row: Alice Benard, Terry Plourde, Lisa Hartfilis, Irene Morin, Erma Bauer-absent. Secretaries and Aides r KJ. Lucille Boucher Priscilla Carpenter f Bonita Charpentier Patricia Danforth L-f Dorothy F annon Louise Reed Nancy Hendricks Carolyn Aguiar Tina Benhardt Lynn Millette Joyce Woodward FACULTY!35 Beyond the Call of Duty if W. K 0' vi, .Q ,J i. : i 2515 i' . wfl S fi ' ,Qkz -A at ,E 'x xg RN E if? Q 9 is N s F w ff ,i si 3 if F S , 2. D ' he J ly K. H A .6 f? i X hx 361 FACULTY Jacqueline Alden John Amero Diane Beaudry Karl Bickford li . J R Judith Blaine Claire Blanchard Suzanne Boire Raymond Bouchard Kathleen Brown Maurice Carignan Kathleen Cavanaugh Lucinda Chagnon J! ,,,,,' ' 4 'Sfff s .M ,fe ,fi 1 X . X ,ug 'hr' 3 .1 4 , A f 15 M xii' ,Q if A R ' . m Donald Clark Nancy Clayton John Collins John Connarn Patricia Croasdole Bruce Cygan Eugenia Cygan Katherine Dallaire Margaret Darrah Shaun Daugherty Maureen DeCIoux Diane Derners f-'S Beyond the Call of Duty oi., GNN, is '. xv, V D un , - I gy- xsyi Saas' E59 3 If , J , X ev . . .. 1 sw, ge E- 1- E-I A ' 4' gsm: . E -e1, .295 fa .. Skid' e S If .3 .9 E f -'Q' 'Wg' . ! A E Raymond Demers le:-5 A, Edward Dobe ' N, i , We 'W' ,. gt' Q f Frederick Dobrowolski Virginia Doherty Nancy Dorner Joseph Duffy E Stella V. Eaton l E Donald Edwards If J, If l My ff X-GU ' '-fre'-r David Elliot . E Marcia Fanaras Conrad Fortin i N ,f L ' x.. fb is 3 K 2441- S ' '7 nr' I 5-4' Normand Gibeau A 381 FACULTY ---. 9: ml' hm Qur- E 525525 El' Si N gl X Pi - Q x .Ei X ll X 5' ts mm .,,2V,M3,. A Q' fm pa. fwfw HJ' l , F , 1 I ,rig David Gosselin Frances Gray Margaret Gunzelman Joseph Haley Peter Hall Roger Hamel Francis Harlan Marshall Harris Susan Hayden Stephen Houle Susan Janosz John Jenkins FACU LTY!39 The Way They Were 65. ., . .. Xgs x we I. ,wigs if A 4O! FACULTY Mono Johnson Wayne Johnson Kerry Keane Robert Kerrigan Peter Kouletsis Nicholas Koustas Mark Labore Sandra Lambert Paul Lavigne Lisa Lemire Robert Lenzi Gary Leonard , , y -'vw .Y 5 'PG .f :W . v A 257 W? A si i iff, Geez V A 7111! V 1 V 1 'r f-VM, fr H A W- ' v aw Wfwvvwf-4.,m J y j .HX ,W , W gi 1 rf ,,, Maasai fb ?? f if A 1 ,f 7 Q ,I ,FL -V A in f fe 1 1 as f?fZ7f?i f?f aw .. ' , iv., 1.1 M w 5' XR, ' ,,, ww' 3 i . 4 Sv H If Yr? 'if 4 L F R375 4 f 9' QM. , ML... hm 'N -1 3 9 , . isry i 'ix ,Q f 'c nr gfi 1 V E xx A is lvy Levine Robert Lodico Walter Lubelczyk James Madden Richard Maynard Timothy McDuffey James McQueeney Elizabeth Mehlhorn Ronald Miller Marcelle Montminy Joseph Morris Nicoletta Moutsioulis FACU LTY! 41 Beyond the Call of Duty 42!FACU LTY Robert Mullen Roberto Neil Gordon Nicholson Gaston Normond Dione Noucos Suson Olsen Julio Perry Brenda Pervonos Kenneth Piotrowski Doris Proulx Dione Provost Jomes Psoledos ' , , ff -, QQ: ,W ' - . . .vw t 1 ' .' 'H 5 WL. ', ' wf ,,., ,, 'lg gh, ,V Z , , l , Q Q I' . 5, 'l ' 7 ' 'sg 'QF h TQ 1 I -Q - . , . ..,, 1 1 l .A n - :T , 1 if 'I Z -Af? rx Q f, , K Cin! fvts zw MST! ' 32' A-SAQY-lf! , ' l Zim 2 fili' , 'L , ' in Q 'fx X I 'N t w A looooevv, ,lv E f PM W, K ...H W is ' 71L? 5 ' ff f AJ f 'it f Hg S Q, an 1 .ff '21 qiariv fwwf wwf -vt: W 1362 :QQ as ..w' M 3 Al 2141! I X, ,WX ,I In . ,gf , ff. Jane Putney Richard Ratten Betty Ann Roy Ronald Roy Betty Sabean Paul Santerre David Schricker David Shappell Erika Smith Carolyn Somma Rebecca Speas Susanne Stretch FACU LTY!43 Beyond the Call of Duty Q- X Twiv- v ..,.s..N.:. , 44!FACU LTY Joseph Sullivan Marc Tessier Cynthia Thibeault Geraldine Thomas Glen Thomas Joanne Tilton Kathleen Titus George Trapotsis Stephen Tunberg Leo Turgeon Verne Ullrich Susan VanDerBeken M:ff':?ff'f',f Www, , . ,,45z4-f l: fe j ,i.' jim, law H , Q if WZ arm'-fw-,' fseffwafw if f'wk.0w ffysv rl? WM M . Yugi f , ,Q WZ? rg OX if , 1 in , , f. f, y rw f l .f-.V ix 1 , we i Q -ff f 1 uf? 1, , , Q J: f -A, y A - - ,l Q ' N , , N 1 M I, wg- l 1 ,yr M H ob,-X vm 4. 1. f 'N H X 'fl ' ,, M L -H J sig 'I ' 1 I xx' Y ,3 S lil, nv xml, b ,., gil' 5 nfl I f Yi' on 'A , vf U we tx I A X, 7 i ' I X, ..5'y.z A X .. 12 4 iv ,Wk 'Vw' fly, 2.3.1 H , -f 2 f ,Q 93, 7 ,W -2 x Donald VanUden Marcia Vartanian Roland Vigneault Douglas Wakeman William Walbourne Judith Waligora Sally Welch Daniel Wells Beverly Wiegler Vickie Wolper Donna Minasian FACU LTY! 45 il A NOTHER KNIGHT CLUB West High students are fortunate to have a wide variety of organizations and activities in which they can participate. No matter what the interests of the students might be, they are sure to find peace in one of our Knight clubs. Becky StetSOI'1 attempts DEI'feCtl0I'I at 3 band D8I'f0I'm3I1C9. Sh3l'lI1OI I Casey SUDDOITS the school StOf6 by making 3 Small DUFCYIBSS. 46!ACTIVITIES ,-4f !T at-xg!! Q ff ,Q ..,,:-x ' x. X Student COUf'lCil mEmD6I'S busy at work tFYil IQ to keep UD With the d0I13tiOl ISdUI'il'1gtheSOUDAidC0nC6fT. we A lit i Q. l - i if if X I f L ve, ' ff ' . sf Nb :Xxx A ., W ie: 'rs L Chr'YStV Remillard, C0-Captain of the White Squad, cheers the h0CKeY team OI1 to victory. ACTIVITIESM7 E 5 4 2 'z 5? ,- rg K 5 fra cy botl:om:l.isa Belhumeur, KGIIY Kerrlgan, Tiffany Spaulding, Tracy Farias, George Joel Morin, Jennifer Powell, Janet Kane, Holly Zayac, Krlstln Knoettner, Pascal MiSel1heimef, Pat Smith, Gihette M3ilhOt, Beth Desroches, Klersten Gauvin. Lorry Corriveau, Carl Hunt, Celeste Ducharme, Connie Fredette, Jerry 51 Q Ill gn StUdel'ltS with raffle UCKEYS in hand, 8l'lXi0USlY await the 3flI'l0UhC9mEN1Z of the Wil'merS. J r l 'H' H . 'if - . .... D808 Jelley, Heather Flint, Vicky Sh03lS, and Brian TLISOU GISCUSS GSW idE8S fOl'th9 1988 YSSTUOOK at 8 Summer work- S OD. lui 'wlusuw . ACTIVITIESM9 New ,, ' hh h'e 1512 f0W: Wendy Hahel, CHFIS Marston, CHIYSITY RBITIH- Iafd, Kelty MCCUHOUQU, CHNS Di8S, 'Ahh DYOLIIH. 2l'lCl FOWZ N3t8lf6 YOUITQ, JOHI1 MGQFSYIZU, MGIBNE DLIDUiS. Chfistine 0'DOHfleU. Bfd POW: Shawn P3l'3dlS9, Adam GOYBUS, PBUICK TOTTGS, Jeff Goebel, DEI1l1iS LBCFGIX, C6116 MOFIH. 4th POW: Chili PODDERQH, BBITY Smith, KUYTZ THQTYISS, MT. Hall - AUVISOY. I THE CAULDRO 3' Q A .4 ,fx-A'.!,.f 'vis khan, A67 fx 1 Q I Q: , ll I 1 LJ' A 1157 bk X BaCKrOW: KrlS Coderre, MarlS0l T0rreS, Brlanna Larn, TrlSn Pellerln, Karen Kearney, Camille l.an l0ntanQe, Elalne Scherer, Cara Cl0Utler, JaCKle Rnealllf, Maureen Br0derlCK, Jill Teeter5, Heidi TObOnl, HOIIY Tlppeft, An1Y M0rrlS0n. Standing: Kerry WOOG, DenlSe PrUd'n0lTlrne, Cl1rlS Morin, Jen ThOrnaS, Jyoti VaSWanl, MlCnael Ferdinando, Valerle C0te, HOllY Zayac, Kim Plant, Karen COte, JeSSlCa Cooley, Brian N0rtnrldQe, Latlren l.aVlQne, George Rnealllt. Slftlngt gl1ellLBlgnVgnUe, Karen Swenson, Sue Cassanno, Janet Kane, Geoff 0'Meara, Dayna Stoddard, .lennlfer Jones, ren a es eneall. Janet Kane, DreSldent of the CaI.llClrOn, is busy COUntln9 candy DaI S for the llterary - , lnaQaZlneS fllnd ralSer. I , 1 W WY 4 33 B I 3 2 gl , Z , , - 3 -1,1165 5 :,. A Vt --1. -1 7 7 F, W J V .4-gall , X K X K V A I I K 1 ,,,, if K Jody Chase, Earl Tuson, Sherri Fournier, Christine Boisvert, Chrls D'AIlesandro, I ,gl -- - MellSSa Stewart, Kerry Ratten. l 'r avi Ii I se ACTIVITIES! 51 'X 4 We 9, ! 1 A I ' .,.... ,,,, ,..,,,M., ........, ,,.. , MQ . .1 ww Z l 'llUl St3l1dinQ: MY. Wakeman ' AdViS0l', Carl Hunt, 180185 MUFDHY, BHSI1 TUSOD, Maw SHVZHQSSU. DSU Pihafd. Joe C8t3f!eSE Dan Gruhl, SCOUI Villeneuve. Sitting: Dave' PfeStGfl, Nell Seethalef, Shawn Bellamy, Michael Ferdil'18ndO, Mark Leahy. ff MEDIA CLUB Jrcx 'K 1st l'OW: CI'lS LUCZKO, Ginger B0iSVeI'lZ, Candy Tn0mDSOn, ROX8nne Bl3lS, Cafnle Tn0I'nDSOn. 2nd TOW: MlCnelle V3Cl l0n, Danielle Bl3iS, Klleen POUlln, Wendv C2I'On, Sean l.edOUX, Lisa Halliday, Cnefvl Martel, Mrs. AQUl3l'. 5I'Cl FOW: Mrs. Darrah, Tim Maffel, Jeff St. Onge, Jonna Madef. Mlenelle V3Cn0n serves tne DFITCYI at the ChI iStn18S S0- C 3 . 'AQ zxxiifflmm , ifil ilf - nn'1 U ff Q. 'z Wav - gk ' Q Y lf We: W We l We '- Q l H ivv-ff-if Mrs. S2De8n has 3 little The DUl'Cl13Se of this f.V. set snack while enjoying the WBS made DOSSlble thr0Ugh hollday 3tm0Sphel'e. the hard work and dediC3flOl1 of the Media Club. Str ' f h up ACTIVITIESISS 4 Q .-. vi, ,, 1st l'0W Chl lS GOUZSIEZ MIKE F6I'dih3hdO COIII1 MCHUQYI PGUICK Shea M3l'Y SSVZQSBU 2l1Cl I'OW Tl 3CY Paqlleffe Mf Hamel 3dViS0f ROX3l1I'le BIBIS EFIC Mercure Cl'iS LUCZKO Scott M3ilh0t JBITQES Murphy, Phll PZCYICK Shea Dl'8SId6I1t of Chl Ch6SS club C0nfEmDl8t6S hi next ITIOVG. TH TEAM Vvwrv xy F ? MN g-3 Bfitt Murrary asks Pete Stetson, 'What's 3 X 4 again? we like YOLII' Sl liI'lZS guys! r . me ff A l el 22513353 v I.. H.. it M x -' 1 ,1 . 1 1 f' ?,4,,q im!:Z:',.'bY ef 1 V, . ' gy in 55 5 1 1 'Y F' 'wi :ii 'r- if ,Ll rift MUITZY, Brian TUSOH-Capt., Pete StetS0n, Cl1UClS W0lfe, Mark MlCl'lelle Goulet, Cl'1I'iS Ha!'I'iS, J0e Catanese, NiC0le Dan10UI', John el U'lIZ, Bflanna Lam, Neil Seethalef, MTS. l'laYdel1-AUVISOF. Casciarl, Earl TUSOFI, Annette Doucette, Pat Nieman, Phil AleXaKOS, AIeeCe Gef'man0, Mrs. Hayden-Advisor. ACTIVITIES! 55 KILL CENTER ,, H+ T 1 . ' YQ- ' ' l V 4, l 4 -W V TOD: Keith Fil'I0 and ChrlS Stelmath get d0WI'l BOttOm: lf lt leaks lt'S all VOUI' f3LIlt.. Alain and dlrlfy Whlle WOl'Kll1Q on 3 Cal' at the Skill CTOIGBU l0OKS Oh 35 .llm VBICOUIT 'IIBCKS d0Wl'l Cehtef. t8l'D3D6I'. 56! ACTIVITIES Y, Stifllhg the I'UmOf about what really happens bEhlI1Cl the SCENES of 3 l'ESf3Llf3I'lf BYE Dah Sh3Dll'O 3l lCl l.lS3 PlOSS. Q 'F mi ,id rw, 9 S , l ff 5 .iff f 1 The l'lE3f ls OI1 f0I' Phll BElTEl 35 hE l EClEVES h2hdS-Oh ll'lStI'UCtlOl'l Wl'lllE W0l Kll1Q Oh 3 fUI'l'l3CE. 3' Nqsw S E lx ff iv' 3' if 4:19 . X 4 iq. My C 7 'S il l -lx Bulldlhg her Cll'E8I'l1S, CEIESICE C3I'lJ0l'll1E3LI CaI EfLlllY CFEHYES hEl' l OaCl to SUCCESS. The Ultimate in plant life! Rene Engle diSplaVS his knack f0I talking to Dl3I'llCS ll'l the Skill Cehtel' 9f'EEl ll10LlSE. ACT lVlTlES! 57 FHA HERO ,df N. X ,X 'S X S3l1lt3tl0l1 and CIEZUHHESS are V6l'Y imDOI't3nt in the kltCheh of MICh3GI Chaput. Clndy M3I'Ch3l1d, ChfiSfiI13 Caftef, TH13 Jordan, Joanna ROQOWiCZ, T3f8 Walsh, Cathy LaCh3l1Ce, B0m1iE PiC8. 58!ACTlVlTlES L,, ,, l , if X Kathl H3l I'iS0h - P3I'li3l119I'lf8I'i3I'l, C3fhY MLII'ChiSOI'l - S6Cl'6t3I'Y, Matt MOFII1 - PFES., AHCSOI1 LGUOLIX - HlSt0l'i3I'l, Mrs. OISED - ACIVISOF, WBUUV PIOYGI' - COI1l'16CtlOI1 Team 0fflCel', CZYOIYFI Sawvers, D3Wf'l3 Baily - V.P., Mike MOI'iI'I - TI'E3S., Safa Gently. Jennifel' P3SS3niSi whips LID 3 delicious b3tCh of ChOCOl8te Chlp CO0KieS. CHIPS AHOY! H HISTORY I 0WZ KBUIY ldZellS, Jennifer POWGII, John Tannef, KUIT Hughes. 2nd l OW: Laffy SnI'lVEI', Carfle Befnafd, Ellen CLlStGI', .len Miller, Steve BOUI'Q90iS. 3fd FOW: Bill S2nf0I'Cl, ViCKY N6SCl, MY. Johnson-advisor, Steve P9I'f0n. v A 1 ' X wx Y SOC. JUSTICE: CIOCkwiSe from top: Mrs. nedy, L6iSElAl1gWil1, Kris Morgan, Kerry Jennifer Thomas, Tracey Crowley. Center Gale, Joe Tullgren, Shannon Casey, Carrie D3Yn3 and TFGCEY, two SOCl3l Justice Club members, lOOK- ihg rather intrigued with the COnV9l S3fl0n. es' mgvtira , f e sw. ,pg f Q W Q4 12 .lxr 1- fr.- 4 M ref. - 1l+'4'-I f'1 .. W- 1 7 t ,pc A A K-5.,g5..W 5 . j X ,' N 1 W lk, ,.A f' ,-. Q' ,WM -,,, ,V.,'-91.4-Qsvgef , K Q1-Llwwil ' W- gg, Q g. - 7345 V if fgfffrs- rife? 'V F' f',u'N-xg Q ACTIVITIESISQ -pf ff-Mvyau ,NMI ni , A I DECA MISSY HOTUUHQ stocks the SHEIVGS QEYCIHQ feady for the big lurlth l'USh. -as 'Mo -x QM, 4' A Ky, ,XJ 3 44 sf' - W 1' Q, 'fe QE Q11 ,gg V' 5 Sf? Q ' W. f,-M W ,, , AZ L' ? i'f'liij, 60! ACT IVITIES -X .-. wi. .ff 's s . X, rx 1 4,2 3,, ' 'fm ,f I D xi eixsmx Lynx xg if xx Q 1 1 Q 'Q A xxK s I, X , .X ' x ', f-f xvwf aiu xr ni, 'ex fi Q7 'f K 11' ugsilli gum s nf J BF' .3 NX ,Qvw if fy S X QQ R N, ,. 351 is , 'W Standlngi Dan BIOHGGGU, Suzane GIOUYBFU, Deb Hull, P311 LOODY, ChI'lS Cl13I'I 0l1, KENNY PI'0UlXg RFCHSTG Leb0GUf, AITOD Gafdnef. Pat Le8f'Y. Paul ROHCIGZU, D303 Reynolds, MBFC BBSSGUGQQ SCOUC BBYKBF, ChI'fS JOHHSOI1, Jim RDSSI, Steve Amlaw - Dl'eSld6fIt, Mr. NUCHOISOR - SUVISOT. 2I1df Row Sitting: BFUCG Starrer, Cathy BOISVBFIZ, KrIS Arel, Deb Berry, Kathy Ahem, JOhl1 Tindef, Todd Chl'fS H6eSf2hd, U53 HLIQNES, DGHISE LOCKEY, Terry ROUSSGZU, Karen P3ille, Keith Allard, Valafie SCSITIOD, Dlane RiCh3I'd, Amy DUIUUE. 1st ROW Sitting: KGVII1 MZCHOS, Kim Maftel, MYSSY HOYDLIYIQ, K3f6I1 Ahem, NBCBIIE COLltLlI'8, Kl'lSt3 Mahoney, Gail V3lll3l1C0l.II'f, Cathy-.IO Dame, MTCHGUS V3I1tS8htV0Ol'd, Joe PBSSBFIISI. 1' f., vid N, ,uf M nga 1, AW . 'V ' Q.-uv V nl! ,, . S f 2, iff' f il R K X X Q , J if ,W Lkk , gy W , V . L- W LM I .r .3 'Q 1 ' 57 '- 323 K x ,. M, ,, wr 1: ' 4 31,31 1 ,,,, Ha? ,VJ ,. ,f ! ,V N., 3 f Ka. MY. NICHOISOI1, RlCh8I'Cl COUDY WX? I I I S.A.D.D. 1 .1 K-xv: I I I I DRINKINGAND DRIVING CAN KILL A I FRIENDSHIP I I I I I I 1, If . if I ,114 I Na ,yt Jeff, Dawna, Jamie and Tafa hanging Ollf in the Cafe. IST ROW: ChI'iSta ADOStOlIdIS, Tel'l i Maher, Kl'IStin Kn0ettI1eI', Jen Miiief, Dawna TaCK, ChI'ySty Eemiliafd, Jen Nemi, Shelly WhItfaCI e. 2nd ROW: Mal'ISOI TOITGS, Joel Goldburg, Bfidget Gl'0Qan, iandfa Renfro, Shelli Bienyenlle, Thel'eSa Huntley, Kathy AlbeftS0n, NICOIS PiChetfe, Chris Cal'- Zef, Brianna Lam, Shawn Colby, Danielle De Haven, Tara MIItImOl'e, Heather Galem Elilibeth Bennet, Maufeen Aiken, Jeff MIChaLId, Pam GIGUUTOWSKI. 5f'd ROW: LiSa ChaQnOn, AIeeCe 3eI fnanO, Julie Zif0, Vicky Mef'CIel', Andrea HenI'IChOn, ChfIS Baf'd0ff, Dan DN-lKteiniS, Kathy CIZGIIS, Julie BlenKinSOD, J0hh Tannef, Gary Sulllvan, Mary Sayageall, Jlliie HOUQhtOn, Kathy Iiken, Kim A5hfOn, Martha Landfy, Ml S. Th0maS - advisor. 1-1 3 SADD officers: Jen Miiief-Pl'eS., ChfySfy Remiiiafd-TI'eaS., Kl'iStin Kn0ettnef'VP, I DaWna TaCK-PFOQ. DiI'eCt0I', NiCOIe Demel'aiS-SeC. Pam making a public SeI VICe announcement at WGIR studios. I 1 55' f .I fix it Q 2515. If .,,, I .. ,,,. ,,,, I -W ilt' 'IiI2'i1f -- 'T K . 307 Q 'fifjf'- Q., -ff ACTIVITIESIG1 'lst POW: TSVN Maher, Jlllle HOUQht0h, Amy NODBYTZ, JSR POWEH, JOel G0ldD6I'Q, MafTlS0l TOITES, Cathy Powell, ROXaI1h6 BlalS, DaV6 Ahgwlh, StaCy Cole, MF. WGIIS-AClVlSOI'. 2l1Cl FOW: Mary Sayageall, Bflahha Lam, VlCKl METCIBT, Yee-Fung THE, Jonatha LODEZ, Cathy Cruz, NllChelEl1e Damour, Amy 0lS6l'l, Laufle Glfafd, Jah Whalen. STG TOWZ .IUIIE Zlt0, Natalie R9I1tlS, Tl'lSha C0hhEfS, NlC0le Dam0Uf, AIBGCG Gel mah0, Kl'l5 LLICSZO, Mefidae Slm0l1, Kathy Alkeh, Klm Flaflty, Melissa Flynn. 4th POW: ChI lS Carter, Sandra REl1fl'0, Cl1l'iS Allard, KEfTy Rattan, Dah Dl'UKt6ll1lS, J0ahh9 Behafd, Pat Shea, Eflh Gravel, Pam Behafd, Chris Bal'Cl0f'f, J0hl1 Tanner. A as .. X ml .,.,,.. l eww' Shelly ww a l I f 52353555.5535 , ..,, .1,, A ff' ,gig A aw ...Q Q. - i, Q -Lf f -yfrijg .: 5EM,13QW Q J 3g,,b5,g2m Mizgtrw. gihf-'b,w'4 15353 ,gigs2:!i:g:i+,2.5!412'H'ff1'7f'fi C k ' 'V ' , ' , 1st YOW: Heather HOUQl1, Scott BlanCh6fte, Kathy lClZ8llS, Julie Blenkinsop, Cara Cl0LItl6I', Kerry Kelly, Janet Friedman. 2l1Cl TOWZ Cathy Landry, Joel GOldbEl'Q, .le!1!'IifEl' Bellamy, Katie Daly, Kim ASl'lf0l1,.leI1l1l- A fer Whalen, KflStil l6 COGGFTS, Ken Lamy, Andrew l'leI'IflCh0h, Gary SUlllVal1, LBUNG Martin, Amy Martin, A . ' Jackie Rheaulf, Jehnlfel' JONES. 5I d FOWZ AIGGCE GeI'maI'1O, NlC0l6 PICHEYIG, Heather Sf. Hilaire, Dayfla gfQCldg!'Cld Lygh Af'S9f'laUlt, Dah D!'UKtGlI'llS, BFUCE TUDDET, SUNNY Dl'UKteinlS, Tl aCy Cole, Tf'aCy AlSl leSKle, 9 sy 9 al' . FE V, tu Bl'UtQ? l knew l ShOuldn't have taken at 'asf we! Scott B1anchette,the high priest, ACTIVITIESISS T. ART HO OR SOCIETY Mrs. EBTOI1 il1dUCtS D President. wif fir- ' . , 'tire ig .1811 641 ACTIVITIES 5 1' Q A JG 'Y Ol1l13 Wheelef, N3tl0l'lal Aft HOHOI' SOCi6tY JJ LBDISIIC presents 8 CHECK to Marian W00dfUff of U16 Currier A x1 , K K Kathy AIDETTSOD DGIHQ SWOITI IH at the IHGUCYII CeI'8mOl'W. ff ff s Fi Q1 The Black agic Ball ' 7 First Prize winners, The Knights df Knl . ss Tw o west High students dressed Q0 Kill. Sf- 1l'l'l 'XX . sf? f Miss F3n3I'3S and MiSS Smith show their Spirit while Chap8r0!1il1g the d3l1Ce. CNOf an e3SY CQSK with the SCBFY-IOOKIIIQ Cfew BDOVEU ACT NITBESX 65 T10 AL HO OR SOCIETY ..................-!' -......,.-...........,....,...,....f -. 1 . f ' ff f f r LLX K 'W K 'l Q f ' ' ' :: ' 3 '1'f ,. ' '3 W r ' 'Y Q Iii ? rl F55 A M I i- f ' ' 1 5 '31'ffQ: wx 'A 49 ' ' R ' A 5 A .gi Vik' in A' X ,rg ., -, . V A. ,. N A 1 as le . l X Q F Q Q 2 'Q-2 l relfwi 1st r0W: Laura Detwller, Sl.lSaI1 ElliS0n, Kerry Sheehan, Gretchen Gaudes, TraCY BaI't0l0fIa, Meg Wheeler, Nell Seeth- aler, Mark PerUtZ, Ken Lan'1Y. 2nd r0W: Karen Swenson, Heather SfaDleS, Heldl F0llet, JeSSlCa Cooley, Karen C0156 AllCla Aumand, l.Ynn MOr9anStern, Darla Jelley, Karen DeShalSeS, Pamm Warren, Julie DeMal flI1l, ChrYSfY Remillard ChI'lS MOrln, Lynn BOUCher. 3rd row: Janet Kane, DOnna Wheeler, Jyoti VaSWanl, Valerle COKE. 4th row: Brian NOI'fh rldge, Mark Rzasa, DaVe PYOUIX, Ed HlCKeY, Mlke FerdlnandO, Tom AlSheSKle,, Brlan TUSOI1, Pat Shea, DaVe MerCler, Pete Stetson, Britt MUrraY, John FederlCO, ChUCK WOlfe. 1 st row: Gretchen GaUdeS-TreaSUrerQ Tracy Bartulotta-Secretary, Meg Wheeler-Public Relations. 2nd govlhnell seethaier-President, Mark PerUfZ-Vlee President, KerrY Sheehan-Historian, Mr. Ed war s- v sor. 661 ACTIVITIES Quik Pete, Jyoti, and Neil celebrate at the DSW MUUCCGBS DiCl1iC. 5 - J- f may ,wqwk In ,L f'-, Nr f i 4 , f .M , A 1 n,gF3,w ff- J x 'L . , .. . W 1155 7 ' M A xx g f, Qe ' rm. ,,,:fI M U .26.fffff f ff ' wir 1'?K ,gsQ e J0hl1 and Chysty? ACTIVITEESXG7 .J.R.O.T OFFICERS: Matt BreSkO, scott Davis, lI'iZ3I'f'Y, MiCh3Bl PFOUIX, MQW SZVZQGBU C0fI11i9T, MSFC LGDZQE, Jen F0l1tEVI'l. HONOR GUARD: David lTiZ3I'l'Y, Marcia SOLICY, Matt BFGSKO, St8Ve Amlaw-XO, David MGFCISY, Darla Jelley-CO, Bill Cormier, Mary Savageau, MZFC LGDZQE, Chris D8lt0I1, JGI1 FOYITIEYH. GSIACTIVITIES DRILL TEAM: Sf9Dh8I1i8 RSYHOIUS, .len HZFVSY, Sh3l'0I'I ZIEITIDQ, U83 Amlaw, Amy LBITIOQES. gnxxiyagcoi C1 Cadet Fbnteyh waits with feltow cadets to m3I'Ch in the M9ITl0Fi8l DEV D3 fad 6. 1: Members of the cadet staff work very closety to keep the unit running as smoothly as possible. ACTlVlTlES!69 Steve Amlaw, Darla JEIIEY and Cdr. DZUQYIBITY liSt6rl 35 vice PFGSIUGDY BUSH addresses the cadets Of! the imD0rtal'lC6 of 3 SfZr0l1Q NaVY. Chief Walb0UrrIB, the BSSFS- tarlt NSI of the unit, dedicates much of hiS time to the wel- fare of the Cadets. CHARLIE PLATOONZ 'ISf r0Wt Judi Cote, Lisa Amlaw, Jen HaI V6Y, Amy IJITIOQES, SYCBVG Parlih. 2nd FOW: Mary savageau, Derek LaCrlahCe Shana Crlal0UX, Mike Martin, Angelo C0l1StatiI1O. 3rd1 Sharon Zlemba .l0hI'l Read, Stephanie REYYIOIGS, PaUl RODSTCS, Dan LBDFGCQUE, SCOU DaViS-PlatO0l1 Cdr. 4111: MIKE Proulx, D0rIald DUSSESUIT, MiChael Fotte Jeremy FOI'fi9r, Randy Charlarld, SCOUT Martineall. 'QQ G9 FBLA mmm H -' ,Q X ,fy 'QRS' A -l f lj, KAAV ag, I N -2 Q- ,fg ,,,.Q.,-qv-fm X 23 Z .- MVS. Tllt0I1, l00kiI'1g rather bUSineSS-like , I aSSlStS S0me Club l'l'lefl'lbel'S. A 15 vw-...f.: V f lOal1ne Vallee, FBLA membef, puts hef Ofganlla' X ., Cl0n3l SKIIIS to WOrk. --- ' ?'-' ,W-Mmm X' S--. 4 h4r.,,.,.a. i,s.qrMll I A J. E aww? 2 a j , , , -' my ,., A o Le w ,B .4 n ,Q 9 1- 5 A 0 F ' ' Q . ., A I ,f 'N I ' h K . . gl g I il fr x I f ., , ' V :Y . A 5 ' A -J ' -M' it . R 1, 11, X 5 5 V N. gi ' 7 fa 1 2 V 'H J it 5 B A M lst row: Amanda Paquette, Diane Richard-reporter, Heidi Schultz-historian, Renee Carbonneau- secretary, Therese Laurendeau-vice president, Bonnie Wilmarth-president, Sue Garand-treasurer, Carissa Naone-parlimentarian, Stacey Hanagan. 2nd row: Pam Neveu, Nicole Ouelette, Anissa Plante, Chris Lasalle, Christina Gonzalez, Donna Provencher, Dee Dee Desmarais, Shauna Trudeau, Michelle Dame, Robin Bourgeois, Lisa Frechette, Kathy Sweeney, Kim Messa, Shannon Sansoucie, Vickie Buzzell, Elaine Charette, Veronica Guay, Sonia Phillipon. 3rd row: Daviana Brady, Odina Naome, Matt St. Gelais, SWGDSOI1 DFBCUCIDQ het' typing SKIIIS Lisa Grenier, Carol Blanchette, Cathy Rosen, Joanne Vallee, Darlene Cassidy, Danna Marcoux, Barbara HOIIY Tlppelft ODSGNGS CIOSBIY. Brooks, Monica Clement, Kim LeFrancois, Julie Demartini, Natalie Duquette, Jeannie Perry, Kelley Quirk, Mrs. Tilton-advisor. ACTIVITIESX71 BAND ffylf' I BAND MEMBERS: Sen0lrS: Scott BeZal1S0n, Daniel BOUl'qUe, VInCent ESChriCl'l, MlCh3el FerdlnandO, Gary GOSSelln, SylVla LaCr0lX, Mark Laney, Amy MCDOHOUQH, LiSa PIOSS, Peter Stetson. Juniors: Bridey Bellemare, Phlllp Bertel, Sean BreSnal1an, RODert DlOnne, Jill Ferdinando, FrarlClne HOV! flier, Karen Kearney, Pam Neveu, PatrlCla Nlemann, Cralg Qlsen, Kerrle PeClOne, Sfephanle ROy, Ginger Truenearc. SOpl10m0reS: Dayld Berldrlhem, Cralg Booker, Kathryn Cruz, Melanle Ctltter, ROQer DlCKlnSOn, TraCey FarlaS, Tl1On1aS Glynn, Herbert GOedeCKe, Danlel Gruhl, Karen Hardy, Bradley Labarre, Kathle LeVeSqUe, Glnette MallhOt, James Mara, Colleen 0'ROUrKe, Stacy PalyS, RaIeSl'l Patel, Dawn Marie POlSSOn, RelJeCCa Stetson, Barbara SLllllVan, Sheana Th0rell. FreSl1n1an: Dayld ArSenaUlt, Brlarl Bellamy, C0rlnne BlalS, Jeannie BOLltlller, Lynn Cl1ab0t, Leeanne D0nal'lUe, Brlan DUCl1arme, Jennlfer FlSl1er, MlChael FOUrnler, Tll'nOlZhy G0l0n'll3, Joanne Gosselln, Michael Gremler, Elllapefn .laCCIUeS, Emlly Keenan, Br0OK KOepenlCK, MlCl'Iael Lefebyre, John Lemlre, Dlane LeVeSqUe, Kelly MOlan, Kerrie Morgan, Matthew M0rln, RlCl1ard Morneau, SCOUI NeeSen, Evan Parlgir, R0nald Pellerln, l.eSlle Pratte, Laura Rossl, Jason ROY, Klmberly Sawyer, TreVOr Spaulding, al'nerOn one. ,Keeplng Onel5,-fltlte Ol-lt of C0nCentrafi0n lS all It takes, says Mlke Fel'dll1al'ld0. ppggsomeone's facegfcouid be a ,r,g,, a problem. M 5 WeSt'S brass section GOES 3 Standing with DHHS fOf SUDSI' IDD 85 usual. OUT I'l3fi0l'13l Bnthem. V595 Getting the StLldeI1tS of West into the ChI'iStl'l'13S spirit by singing f3VOI'itG Cal'OlS. -gee fag -Eg if west S Select ChOI'US enter- t2InS the student DOGY at the Ch!'iStITl3S ZSSSITIDIY. 1512 row: Carol EXlin6, En1ilY J-0nnSOn, Katie TLIfnQl', Derek LLICCL Annette DOLICBUIG, Cnl iStlnQ CBDFIEI, MSW-JO SGIVOSKI, T8nY3-K3I'8n8Si0S, Tlf'f8nY HOITOIT, CnI'lS D'All8S3ndI'0, Tamanl MSCAITHUY, Tl'iCiZ Russell, Niki Sulhvant. 2nd FOWZ El3in8 Smith, Therese HUntl9Y, Jen NEITII, NanCy MCCOI'l niCK, Jill TBBYGFS, Dawn MOI1fDl2iSiI', C3'ChY SCnl6iQh, Amy Al2Sin, Jeanie Sins, Chefyl Maftel. Jen Jones. 5rd POW: Mrs. Gabfiel-AdV5S0l , Cnl iS Zehendef, NiCOle Del'neI'3fS, U58 Chagnon, KFiStlne COGEITE, Andrea He-nnechon, Jennifer POWGII, RICH VBNEE, Christa Apos- t0lidfS, Sl'l6l I'Y ROY, PZSCBU P9I'flfO, TTRCEY Klafdie, Carrie Befnafd, Joe Tulgfen, Kafen R3Yln0nd, Bfidee Bellemare, ROXZTIYIG Bl8iS, Stephanie RSYHOIUS, Ed Helbig. 4th TOW: Julie Zit0, JOG C8t8nBSe, Tara Ata, Mike FeI'din3ndO, Pat 55183, Steve SINS, KSITIB PGUOHE, MSW-JO SSVBQGBU, MF. WSHS-AdViS0l'. A C3tel'Dill3l' H1312 WBZYS HDSCICK! Q1 x POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Q '91 WAI ...4 .. . S nnmlq R 'mf-fur www 'E . wjw, M5355 ., J Q22 I f ,J a IIII I LXL , N X Eg 1 I 2 3 I lg 1 1st row: Sue ElllS0n, ChrlS Marston, SLIZanne Nathan, Heather Cale, Dawna TaCK. 2nd rOW: .laCKle ShriVer, Carrie Ber- nard, Yee FUFIQ Tile, Brianna Lam, Valerie Cote, Jen ThOl'naS, VICKI Mercier, ShannOn Casey, Marlene WelCh. 5rd row: Mr. Ratten-adVlS0r, Joe Tullgren, AleeCe Gerrnan0, DaVe PreSfOn, Pat Shea, Dana JelleY, Mary SaVaQeaU, Carl Hunt, Mike Ferdlnand0. 4th row: Heather Hough, MariS0l TOrreS, Jennifer Haley, KrlS Morgan, James MLlrDhY, Ken LamY. I 1. W V' T00 much thinking DerhaDS LOOKIUQ rather SerlOUS leaves Ken l.alTlV In need of a Brianna Lam, raises her hand rest. waiting to Darfldpate ln the ClISCUSSlOh. 78! ACTIVITIES .......J .. X , ..,, ...W w..M ' X, f 3 LAW TEA ' L .FX W u 1 J x 'fr' ah 9 W ,. ii Q' . I Q 2.7 -- 1 Q, ,M hx -g,r...,.Q..-X, x, v -, ,- .1 K' ff ME ' 1 E Q '35 X -'inn ---- Sk ' L 3.1 - 1st FOWZ Jon Lefehdfe, SUS EIIISOI1, Janet Kane, Gl'6tCl1el I GSU- des, AHCIB Aumafld, J0hh F6deI'fC0, Chuck W0lfe, Mark Pel'UtZ, MSW Bfadfey. 2I'ICl POW: Amy Rhealllt, Heathef' SYBDIGS, .IYOU V3SW2I'li, .IBCKIB LSDIBDC, Karen N39i0S, JSSSICB COOIEY, ChI'lStl!16 0'DOl'1f1ell, KSFEI1 DGSHZIGS, M3Ul'e6l'1 BYOUGFICK, SCGVS Giebutowski, Todd AQIKIDSOI1, Pamm WSITEI1, Lynn MOl'g3l'lSteI'l1, KSI1 Bagshaw, Keith Pebih, Bflaflha Lam. 5rd row: DGFBK Cass, Jeff corriveau, DJ Wtthee, Dave Preston, Ed Hlckey, Kurt Thomas. Brian Tuson, Pat Shea, Pete Stetson, Britt Murray, steve Bardorf, Dan Dupont, Neil Seethaler. ACT IVITlESf'79 W Q STUDE T C UNCIL ffffil wif!! V4 'Y EXECUTIVE BOARD: Seated: Mary Bl'adlY lCO-TI eaS.l, Karl BaQShaW lCO-Tl'eaS.l, Pamm Waffen lPl'eS.l, RICK Yagel' lSeC.l, .lamle Melghah lV.P.l. Stahdlngt Yee Chen Tile lFf'eSh. ReD.l, DOI1 DeSl'OSCheS lFl'eSh. ReD.l, Sl1aI'Ol1 Friedman lSODl'l. ReD.l, SteVeI1 SlllS Ur. School B0aFd ReD.l. Klm SelVOSKl lSODl1. ReD.l, TOM .l0l1l1S0l'l ll'llSt.l, Tiffany l'l0I C0h lSODl1. ReD.l, .lOl'lh Fedel'lCO lSI'. SCh00l Board ReD.l, Katle DefWllel' lFl'eSl1. ReD.l, Mrs. Somma lAdVlSOI'l. we the DeODle! in ai 4 M 1 , , nan-all M Yee Chen Tile and AlllS0h Bradley COIleCt m0l1eY and d0h8tl0nS at Soup Aid. 80fACT'V'T'E5 -T4 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE PD. A REPS: Seated: Denna Lee, Stephanle St0nefleld, StaCY COII, Amanda BlSCOI'net, Dafa Osswald, Angela M0ntDlalSlf. Kneellng: CathY POWell, .l0hn MadgZlaSZ, Mlke MOfln, Dana Pl'lVe, Kf'lStlne Bolduc, l.aUl'a Dowse, Earl TUSOI1. Standing: VlCKl Nescl, Beth Ann Mann, Dawn M0nfDlalSll , Amy WllllamS, .l0el GOldDel'g, Amber Rannachen, CON DeSaUlnlel', Stle C0lllnS, Chris Zehendef. ,, V 1 , 33 ' ' ' ,E - if-W, Afwf' ' 5 ff?-Hmmm, 5 W WeSt win the PeDSl COn'1petitl0n??...N0 Pl'0blem!! JUNIOR AND SENIOR PD. A REPS. Seated: Chl'lSfa ADOSf0lldeS, Chl lS Gabfiel, Heidi Jenkins, Klfn FaWa2, GaI'Y SUlllVan, Shelli BlenVenUe, J0hn Tanner, HOllY Alden. Kneeling: Shannon sansoucle, MlChelle Befnl, Carrie Bafnafd, Kathy Albel'TSOn, Terri Mahef, Jlllle HOLlght0n, Lallfle Glfafd, John Mal'Shall. Standing: Beth Dannhallef. Ken l.an1Y, Jen Neml, CaI'lSSa NaOne, COUl'tneY Clafk, .l..l. LelJlanC, Lalifle Chl'l5tn1an, Heldl Felleft, Maureen B!'Odel lCK, .len POWell, Jamie SChnelderheinZ, Shawn COIDY. ACTIVITIESXS1 DOWN BY THE RIVER Following tradition, West students star- ted the year outrightvvhh outmanding pankkmhonHnhemeehmdcekbmhonof Riverfest. Although the weather wasn't so pleasant, our unique school spirit shined! The festivities began Friday night with a hve pedonnance ofShanana.Sauuday ahernoon our Blue Squad Cheedeadem parncipated nithe annual Fdenek cheerleading competition, while members of the West student body did their part in supporting them. The girls did an outstand- ingjob and ahhough MacedthHd,vVeH High qirn prevaded dwoughoutthe celebration! Saturday night took off with a bang as the City of Manchester witnessed one of the best firework displays yet! Thanks to all of our thirsty students here at West, we took first place in the Pepsi contesg once again proving that VVestis besd Riverfest was a great success and a great way for West students to show their sup- port and enthusiasm as they began a new Members of fne Blue SQLIZG DOSE f0I' the judges during the Fil6I'1eS C0mD6tltl0n. school year! 82!ACTlVlTlES w:ST HIUH SUHUUL 3 -l l t wet l RlV6l feSt VOlLlnt66l'S man the winning DOOCI1. 1' xl W3 1 ll 5 gait? Gay e f' A, , 1 llwl ' fi ttt, N XS! e . t .. Q -3 K i' A 5 T We-tfwmfr s I 1 C8l1dY Tl'l0mpSOI'l, presl- dent of the Medla Club, Dl eSEntS the SOLID KltCl'lefl I'6Dl eSEhf8'ClV6 Wlfh 2 CYIGCK. Soup total! sneaked by Normand's class by 27 cans. All of food plus generous contributions by vari- ous school organizations were presented at a special Thanksgiving Day Assembly. Soup Aid ll provided an additional 54,877.00 for the Soup Kitchen. This fast paced, exciting and loud concert featured the live performance of Open Fire during which the students pledged whatever they could to help the needy. All week long, receptacles were placed in the cafe for aluminum cans. Once again the money, made from recycling the cans, was given to the Soup Kitchen. Our Area's Senior Citizens enjoyed a fes- tive and delightful atmosphere when they attended the annual Spaghetti Supper. Food and entertainment aplenty were the courses for the evening. An evening to remember was the Har- vest Dance. This Semi-Formal occasion was the setting for love and friendship as couples danced the night away. The crowning of King Rick Yager and Queen Bonnie Wilmarth ended the evening, the sensational Service Week, and another fantastic job done by everyone at West. T' Y 2: f K X T 'P -K i it a T T V 'l ti.-,tp L Nll. l. NI T- - l kg V I i f r WM llii ' tssrt fit ft ,mg Q I 5 .,,..,.. A V KLIL ' -' K 7 K A . i'm I In K ,M N, X is r I l ' .... rd ,. l S 4 ,I ' its ex f-'T Q., X .M stttsssas sets l K e',s.t rstt UXNQ1 -A , CZHS, CBIIS, and MOVE C8l1Sl THESE represent only 3 DUFCIOD of the t0f8l amount CCll6Ct9d by the SCh0Ol. ACTlVlTlESl83 rv' c 1. ,Q Senior Class President, Sue El- llson, serves a guest a meal. The Cream of the Crop D8l1I'lh3UGf and JOHN M8I'Sh3ll In the good Splrlt of the Harvest C3m6l'3. Ollf ff0m the fllh and festivities, and MBC! BUGGSY flash 3 smile for , .ff RICK Yagel' and BOUHIB WII- mafth, king and QUEEN f0l' 3 nlght at the HZFVSSY DGDCE. KTISICEI1 KI1Oeftl'leI and JOB CSCBNBSS EDIOY the big event. -.L dm!! 04. i ACTIVlTlES!85 Christmas festivities Jennifer TUFCOUZE QOGS solo FUNHQ the ChfiStm3S ASSGITID- Y. . , J ffm A , V- V., 0 f, 4,9 ,K psf Zi '.r 1 The best Way to share the h0li- daV Spirit, with 3 friend. -my ,wx X, F 1 r. 9 J.. ,v K' f L. t s I we J- Qssg 1 LXR My K A-gf A , r -.spsl E i pg Qi X f Santa LUbeiCZYK receives holiday wishes fI'0m Jyoti Vaswani, Nikki Sulllvant, and Erin 0'Neli at the S9l1iOf Chf'iSfm8S Daffy. Mrs. Bl8I1Ch3i'd DGGKS Out fI'OI11 behind 3 doo: dGCOI'3t9d 'FOI' the 3l1!1U3l UOOI' UECOFZUDQ contest. 1st row: Meredith Ly0nS, Jen Nemi, Heidi Jenkins, Tara Mlltm0re, Kathy Sweeney, Lori C0rriVeau, Kerry WOOd. 2nd rOW: EliZabeth Bennett, Jeff Michaud, Scott DaViS, Erin Gravel, ChriSta ADOStOlldeS, Kerrie Ped0ne, Lynn Chabot, Kim AShtOn. 3rd r0W: Shane SanS0uCle, Shannon SanSOuCle, SteVe Giebutowski, J0hn Tlnder, DaVe ArSenault, Mike Lefebyre, Andrea HenrlCh0n. 4th row: SteVe Glbeney, Pat T0rreS, T0dd HeeStand, Tim Martell, DeniSe PrUd'h0mme, Barbara Benard, Julie Zito, ChriS Bard0rf. Other Ski Club members: J. J. Alder- man, Mike ArCand, EriC Arn0ld, Dennis Babineau, Gary Beaudette, LiSa Belhumeur, Derek Berthlaume, Mike Blale, Liane B0iSSOnl'leault, ChrlStlne B0lt0n, Christopher B0uChal'd, KeVln Burke, John Butterlck, Sue cassano, ChriS Chapman, Tammy C0llinS, Brian Constant, Melanie Cutter, ChrlStina D'AlleSandrO, Jeff Dalton, Katie Daley, Brian DeSr0CherS, Bobby Edwards, Sharon Friedman, Scott GaleuCia, Steve Genest, Jeff CeOrQe, Herb C0edeCke, Keith Gokey, Tina Gosselin, l.lSa Guilbert, Gary Gulm0nt, Tara Huckins, Matt HuQheS, Brian Joas, Kurt KleSDer, Brook K0eDenlCk, TraCey LaPerle, Bryan Lemire, J0natha l.ODe2, ErlC Marion, ChrlS Martino, Bill Meehan, Karyn MiSenheimer, Kim MeSSa, Jennifer MiChaud, Christine MOrin, Daniel Nassar, Ioeseph NaSSar, Vicky NeSCi, Amy OlaSin, Melissa ParlS, Melinda Pepin, SteVe PetaliS, KlrSten Peters, Christa PhllllDS, Kurt Randall, ChriSt0Dher Riley, Heather St. Hilaire, Jeff St. Onge, Krisha 5imDkinS, Jennifer Th0maS, Yee-Fung Tjie, MlChelle vachon, Nate Way. SKI CL B Jeff Mlchaud and Elizabeth Bennett snuggle fOr warmth. fi 4 Ski Club member, Brian C0nStant, haS one C0m- ment to make. 0ops!! T0dd HeeStand, Mr. LenZi, and John Tlnder wait for the buS all bundled up! ACTIVITIES! 87 5 v f E H EWR 2 wIN U KI 1 3,9 shN'L 3 .' x ' I ,- JN ' - -1- -M A N. A a. .W X , fxx- 'X psgz' ,, Q 'K ' R 6 x' 'sh K xv ff.. 1 f ,,. W W' -i. s ,..f..o xb- ,nr Q , 1: ix u f 4 .5 .vwwq 1 ... apu !'X 4 1 RJ. fri 7 nw? W. 7 I 71? ,ww '-,-..,..... ,uw BLUE SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Cheering fOr the best at the shrine game. i bu- 1 ' ,fr -is--ij' s' Captainfi SUE Steinberg and Kaferl DeShaleS. -uf . 4, 1st FOW fI'0m 'CODE Karen DeShaieS, ChI'iSSY LaI'lQtOl1. 2nd l 0W: Laura Detwilef, Maureen MUYDHY. 3rd f0W: MaUI'een Broderick, Kathy Idzelis, SUE Steinbefg, Beth Dahnhauef, Jlllie Chase, Julie BIGHKIHSOD. Kneeling: Shelli Bienveneu, KI'iS Defelice, Sarah Wildman. 90! ACTIVITIES '1 5 X Cf 4 I v-Lmwf' Ur' MSUYEGI1 MUFDHY SDl'e3diI1Q SCYIOOI spirit. HOIdinQ back the CI'0Wd?? 1 5 fs' .3 3 'W i EHCOUTQQIHQ U16 football team, High SD-iI'itS at RiVeI'f6St'S FHGTIGS COmD9tltiOI'1. ACTIVITIESXQ1 WHITE S AD if , n MGMDGFS of the squad gather together aft6I' a SOCCSI' game f0I' a QFOUD shot CeleSte CaI'bOl'IeaU DYOLICHY CYIGBFS f0I' WEST. QZXACTIVITIES I 4'C. ,,, lst K 4, ' gr .N ,y I , H , .,, ,. . ' ff' 1 Nw 15' fl l ,1 A ,,J'iW 'L' :F SUS Nafhah, full of 6l'ltl1U5l3Sl'l1 3I'lCl Slttlllgl CGleSfe C3l'b0I'l83Ll, Heathel' l'l0llQ'l'l, CO-CaDt2ll1S Cl1l'YSfY Splrlt, attempts to psyche the student Remlllafd and COUrlIneY Clark, .lulle Demartlnl, Kelley Peal'SOl1. Stand- DOUY fOl'fl16 Turkey BOWI ata DEP rally. lng: K3tl'lY Cruz, .lellhlfef TUl'C0ffG, SUSZI1 Nathan, Tl18I'eS3 BBQSHBW. l Wbffpifwf , till ww Ancuesren . I. I 4, V Q l x I f J ,l tn in Aff wb..,,' Raise YOUI' l l8hClS lf COUITFISV Clark Cl'l6el'S Oh YOUTE SURE! the HOCKSY team t0W8l'd VlClCOI'Y. ACT lVlTlES! 95 Y NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 A N 0 T H E Fl ' STRATEGY The 1987-1988 sports year was un- doubtedly the year ofthe Blue Knight as each and every sports team handed in an outstand- ing season. Each team displayed a dedication to hardwork and perseverence which ex- emplified the commitment to excellence motto of Manchester West. In establishing our sports program as one of the best in the state, many of our teams tallied up winning records and qualified for post-season Class L tournaments. Our girls soccer team and the girls winter track squad both brought home state championships in their respective sports for the third consecutive year, an astounding feat, and several teams finished with final records that were found to be the best ever recorded in West High history. Mr. Harlan, who became the new sports coordinator when Chief Walburn stepped down from the helm, played a major part in the success of our sports program, and his time and effort was greatly appreciated. Through the effort ofall the athletes, the coaches, the faculty, the Bleacher Creatures, the Blue Crew, and the rest of the Blue Knight fans, West High's sports teams have become premier forces in New Hampshirels Interscholastic Athletic Association. State Champi0I1Ship SOCCer Goalle, JI' Debbie Muir grabs for the ball. 94! SPORTS W1 V M ir K 59 nf -I , J ,L P f . N 3 Wa q , Q SODHOITIOFE Chl'iS Tullis Iifs Off fOr 3 ISYUD, Un- daunted by a Londonderry foul. Sel1i0I' Ed HiCK6Y played 8 m3jOI' role, 35 qU3I'teI'b3CK, in the Kl'liQl'It'S SUCCESSfUl SEBSOI1. SPORTS!95 www, 'be '35, lv-ew o.u-moyi M.RsS'YY-lloiv-MXN' U-W-D vekiqlks bum- Q. Vasu--Y'-1 'Q QMQX1- x LVL lib., Yoo. 'X OBUX5 0-VJWQS Neck Wafots 'XML mow' Cs Ur gong-on QAYQN5 wr-rl 'X-k.e.A.L,,'S'tX Maul. N0 Wx-4 K Af: 'P T' max as RAS 0.0.8. vkalk' x.lou?Vq,.Y.q, uv-Nt. tt 53' at C-an i:::':P xraias '?--92N- PIGSKI Some things such as a fine wine or an antique car take time to come of age or excellence. It would only be a matter of time until our football team would em- erge from its shell and become the premier pigskin squad in the state. With a 5-4 record that included wins over defending state champ Pinkerton and their opponent in the finals, Keene, West earned its way to the Turkey Bowl on Thanksgiving Day to meet Central for the city Championship. Led by an overwhelming number of seniors and the notorious Hog God the team earned the respect of the other high schools as well as its own. Thank you team for a great season and the best of luck in the Turkey Bowl! 96!SPOFKTS PRIDE Y g K q Ns t tis' . ....,. , . , Ly, 'B iff' ....' al if YA sf kk we x t,..,, wr? 9 SteVe MateraZZi blasts toward the llne to receive the ball from Ed HlCKeY. 1st row: sean F0rreSter, KrlS Digaetane, Jason PerdiKaS, JlI'n Straffln, Keltn Pepin, Ed HiCKeY, Kurt TnOfnaS, CnUCK W0lfe, Joe Suozzo, Jason COOper, Derek DaniS. 2nd rOW: Chrls PODDenQa, Brlan N0rfnridge, Shawn Bellan1Y, DaVePr0LllX, Jim Manning, KeVln Fltlgerald, Blll HUrSt, Erlc MarqUlS, Dan COI'nl'OY, Aar0n Gardner. 3rd row: Scott HalCarZ, DaVe HarfSn0rn, SteVe MateraZZi, Ralph Suozzo, John Tlppefr, T0nY BaldaSar0, Joe Dambaen, Jlln Dan1baCn, BOD SaUCler, J0nn Peter5. atn row: Steve HalCarZ, Jeremy Nadeall, Kyle RlnKer, Pat Goselln, Aar0n Serlbner, Matt Piet, Mark RZaSa, Steve Glebutowski, KeVin ASnbUrner. 5th row: Heldl Felleft - Manager, Katle ROSS - Manager, Palll LaVlQne - Head C0aCn, Ron Manseau - Asst, Coach, Ken WQSWQI - Asst. COaCn, Dan Duval - ASSt. Coach. Wllllarn Jones - Asst. COaCn2 a sen . Jason Perdlkas leads the squad field, daring the opposition. Pat GOSSellI'l dflVeS the ball deep CIOWI1- Sean FOFl'eSfeI' Ch3I QeS eY1thUSi3StlC3llY OFITLO the field II1 3l1tiCiD3ti0I1 of 3l1Ofhel' well CleSeI Ved victory. Chl'iS Chagnon W3l'mS LID hlS afm in Dre-game Dl'eD8I'3tiOl'1S. SPORTSXQ7 JU 1oR GRIDSTARS Following in the footsteps of its elder Varsity team, the JV team sweated its way to a 6-2-1 season. Characterized by a hea- ted passing and running attack, the team proved that when it comes to football, West is one school to be reckoned with. Overflowing with Sophomore and junior talent, the team is a top quality squad that will fuel the varsity squad to many victo- rious seasons for years to come. When we look at the future of West football, we know that we can depend on the over- looked JV team, the roots of success in WEST Football. Cl'll'lS Ch3gI'I0l'l SC3l'lS the fleld f0l' 2 target to set hIS Slghts On. JZEOI1 ETHOD Uf1le3SheS 3 C3I1I10I1 35 he KICKS the ball down the field, daflflg the ODDOSHCIOI1 U fe Urn . JV H09S do their duty. 98!SPOFlTS lst row: Troy Descheneau, Keith Cassidy, Scott Young, john I.aPadula,jason Bishop, Bill Dannhauer. 2 row: Adam Mailloux, Walter Alderman, Brian Schlender, Paul Fraitzl, Derek Berthiaume, Bill Mulld john Bienvenue. 3rd row: Dave Blanchette, Chris Chagnon, jay Stephens, Ted Brown, Mike Wesso Roland St. Germain, Kevin Levesque, Scott Andersen, Peter Duriga, Mike Gosselin, Dan Duval-Coac F GOTBALL F LEDGLI GS --11.- 31.1, nv-Q' V- , Q,-.,f. 5-,X eff:--v f! ?',,, ., s f-s,,,f-if N The outlook on this yearls junior High- Freshman football team ensures us that up and coming stars will be rising through the system to provide us with another strong squad in the future. Although they finished the season with a 1-6-1 record, we can expect the team to improve as we have rf once before seen our football team flour- ish from a weed to a blossomed flower. diagg X- ttts A ii R K 5 .L .ag- w.!grig ' l V x:K.Lk sg. W' AL , 5-,tk Wx Q.. , Q-,Q - - f Q 'A' as 'W 0 .1 t at X S Q i NN .gtg Q' Q Y i.i. -. as at 1' - xx eff .. we . ' . . ' we iii -L4' 1' o,.: A O g p .2 ga .Y Q QQ . 1 , ssv Q' A-'- . -ils 'fi' - Q ssts if gif? O f tst. 5 31 Wi t if ..-t ' itil ' W is yiiift t fe s ' A Q K . . ,, . .. Q ,. Na 45 7 fn' F 412913 I -fs' 4 :V ,P is ? f. , ' '51 M 4 4 ff' 2 sa, H, , H, 3 ,K M ' t 0 K S , nw: I x .K . '.,, fb: ti. B Q' Y , .11 4,1lf-5. ,if.'?'.' ,MJ 4k,ffnf5fY'j,y- ' K .,' i. , A .r' .5 . f , u.f3'??5.?5m.,':ff .1 . .- fl ply iq-fix as 5 ff, ,-- 1 - ' ' 558. . f -me-. , jf- N.na,.-vi. A - i. f L 1 ' '. ,sm QwSfg1lW Ahvblltfi- 'QF' V I 'Q-' . J., Yi ' X. L -if f ' t ' - ef Q 'f---f 1.f.yf,-'N -f 4- wi.. wp- A as-i' of ., 'f' J- -' , 'K -,- 1 ,, . . Q has Y, tw, 5 T. ,N .iw V. 5 I- ' .0 Q . 'x'A At .f,.1-A ' .1 .K is-X.-'-,-4If', ..7i'f' t W ' . S . .. ,a ,L-is v QP Q P ,Q 2-.Jr .- f, ef' E.-1. ' ' o L 1- -fi, S Q . V . 11 . Q- 5 ...'eq.f,3-iis .5i W il ,Tis u ' ,ki--H3.. . 1.1. tf'5f2'aff at U ni ' 1 1 X- fa Y . - f lL-if .tif ...mmf ' w s' api . 1442+ Q, . . it x v -we llex Huard sweeps left after reCelVll'1g the harld-Off as a defender pursues. I i .nay ' A. - ip B sw I 1 . ' Q' ' fanwx .. . . ' iZL..,,, st rOW: Dan BaftlStelll, KeVln FederlCO, Chris Rlley, DOD DeSrOCheS, Sharie FraiSer, Jake ralSer, Mark l.eWlS, Steve DaltOrI. 2nd row: Jeff Palemerlf, Mike Rzasa, MlKe Dera9Orl, an GOUDII, T0m SWeeI1eY, Mark Paulhamus, J0hI1 Muir, AISX Huard, Alfred Duire. 5rd W: Brlarl Belamy, Dave Hull, JOI1j DarlCl1lK, DOLIQ Proulx, TONY waszeciak, Brlarl UCl1arrl1e, Jay Derlrlet, TOM Wllllal'rlS. 4th row: Erlc BYrarl, Adam COherl, Klrk HUQrleS, Blll I1fOrd, TOITI SCrlbI1er, Craig ThOrrlaS, Chris Yeat0rl. 5th row: KeVlrl CaVarlal.IQh-COaCl l, ellflda Peplrl, Pam GlebetOWSKl, Brldget Gr0Qarl, Pete FraQlS-COaCh. DOI1 DeSrOCheS arld Craig ThOmaS work tO9etl1er to block the ODDOrlel1t. COaCl1 CaVarlaUQh DrOVldeS a COrlStrLlCtlVe D0lrlt to the team. SPOFlTS!99 PSYCHU This years Boys Varsity Soccer team, which has adopted the motto Psycho , has the distinct honor of being the best boys soccer team West has ever had. Having attained the best record in school history as well as this yearys best regular season record in the state, the team made the State tournament but was unexpectedly el- iminated by Nashua in the semifinals. The season did end on a high note how ever when john Marshall, who was named all-state with jeff Goebel, was also nomi- nated as All American. Rick Yager and Gary Sullivan were named to Second-Team All State and Coach Gosselin was honored as Class L Coach of the Year. There is no doubt that after all the awards and honors are bestowed, West is certainly the best in Boys Soccer. if BUUTERS Gary SLllliVan USlnQ fancy fO0tWOI K ' 'Xa 3 Ni-i ... t sMQeay2,a- , L , . ., ,sw 4 TI, he 1 .. The DSYCnOtiC soccer team ln a nllddle. F! r'n ld' Slttlng: CnI lSten Haf'tSnOI'n, Dave F0l'tln, DaVe Fitlgefald, Martin PI'0VenCnef', LeSteI' Spear, John ClOUtlel', Ken GaI'CeaU. Kneeling: SteVe BOLIFQGOIS, Pat Haley, Gary Sullivan, Matt Mulcahey, Colln MCHUgh, T0m Nadeall, LeO CnaI'I'0n. Standing: J0nn Mal'Snal - Captain, Rick Yager - Captaln, Neil Seetnaler, DaVe MOneSI'nltn, Jeff C0ebel - Captain, EI'iC Sabean, JOl'1n FeCleI'lCO and DaVld Gosselln - Coach. ,un-5 ai he SVW? if .. f ,i 4' JP -'..,. 100!SPOFiTS T 5 W fa ' .li ..., fa . ff f i'i. K' i ' siatfyeaa in ,i if X X ' ' ' N1 AL Q af. Q. if in -if N 'Q -: i '-1 X .. X xx B x X 4 . v 09 2 b 1 , , Mnvwf - 1 ' win- ' Lil-3 9 ,y - - oxrmsv. A- xii . a. so Q lm X: Speeding d0Wrl the field, RiCk YBQEI' dribbles with an ODDO- neflt OI1 his side. 5 A 1 m ,gs , A Q? V f I 9 is 'inf Y' , 1, il sf , ,.zv, i gg- , 4-imyf ' .if , - , ,W-W, i ix. ff t a, K Q. ,M , ' Q 1.-1 wx A - , .J , fa f, 'V J'i 5v A cififzg Q .,iif4QsE:,? X ' i . A 4545 I I '21 tile 1 1, Pzqigy if Vrfg'fJ' fgf, Qqy2'u'.,f3 ' J., is who i , ' ' rgxizs-r'f in fr- : -f, iriiiV'!4 ra3r.,.,. 1 '-wig, gf, .,f?,,, , , 'M v- -..w,,gr,.L H- , ' X -gf' -v .5 Ay ,' 4 4.5-,, :,?-gg.'r -'gf yi, is 5, . - f -iA- lr W ' lr fi1+w'-..v'-' wr ' r 1 fr ri' r is ggffrrr 4? iW ff'f.sf, V- . if .sr4g,l,..,,?'1 A A Y.. gxfai lg . 'W-1 i'f?m:e-'Y 1 A134 .a 'lsf or N- 2-1+ ' 202 - wa s 1'-2 CO3Ci'l of the Year D3Vid GOSSeiiI1 96115 upset with the team during the POITS- mOLlth game. Senior captain John Marshal gains control of the ball and makes his way. SPOFITSHO1 BABY BUOTERS The Boys J.V. Soccer team turned in a season that really mirrored that of the Varsity team. With a 10-2-2 record the team was living proof that the future of the Boys Varsity Soccer at West is tremen- dous. The squad, by uniting the efforts of Freshman and Sophomores alike, succee- ded in defending its city championship and brought the trophy home to West again. We can be comforted to know that the West supremacy in Boys Soccer will again be shown outright for many years to come. Brlarl Delbove leal'lS forward wlth arltlelpa- Cralg MarSt0I1 leaDS Off the Qr0UI'1d lrl an effort to chest the ball. tlon to attack the Other te3m'S goal. 1512 row: Jlmmy Gray, Jeff TrlSClaI'1l, waldek Rogowlcz, Jeff MarSl1all, l.eSte MOrlrl-COaCl'1, KeVlr1 MCKe0r1, Kurt Rarldall, Mark MLIlCaheY, Cralg MarStO .leffTrlSClarll arld JIMMY Gray combine trlelr efforts to fool a S0l'lI1Y DrUKfelrllS, Jeff O'C0rlI1ell, Brlarl DelbOVe, Mike Peretfl, Mlke Bard0rf. defender. 1 02! SPORTS Spear, ChrlS TUIIIS, Joel M0rlrI, Carl Berfrarld, Bobby Edwards. 2nd r0W: Joni! LITTLE STATE CHAMPS Erin MUrDny SDrintS past an EXefer Ol.'JDOnent to tackle the ball. 1st row: Donna Lee, Jen George, Heather LOUnSberry, Erin Mllrpny, CnriS BianCnefte, CnriS BOUit0n, i.iSa i.eSfer. 2nd row: MarCeiia Arieta, Carrie DiOn, Darlene RarnSy, Mary Handy, AiySSa HOWe, Tamie Mason, Donna TriCiani. 5rd row: Karyn MiSenneirner, Tiffany HOrt0n, Dianne LeVeSqUe, Jen B0iSVerf, MeiiSSa PariS, Leigh-Ann Pratte, i.iSa Gilbert, COiieen POWer, TraCy Tnibeauit, John Roukey - Coach. With a record of 13-1-0 who could con- tend with West's girls soccer being number one? They demolished every team they played against. After their first game, and their only loss against Milford, the West girls banded together. They gained confid- ence, strength, and tactics to their remain- ing games after the loss. They knew they could Win every game they played. In a total of fourteen games, only ten goals were scored against the little blue. They scored triple this over all the other teams they played. One thing you can say about this junior Varsity team is that they are heading for the big State Champion- ship. AiliSa HOWe and DOnna Lee control fne area with cooperation and COrnI'nLlniCati0n. f iiii ili. iip ,,....,, T - AntiCipatiOn and anxiety side by side with Mary Handy and Karyn MiSenneil'rler. SPORTS! 1 03 THREE IN A ROW Three in a row, will they continue this show? For a thrird consecutive year the girls soccer team annexed another, yes, another state crown. The West Blue Knights rewrote the record books and finished off the season with a record of 13- 0-1. They were led into the tournament by a fantastic core of seniors, backed up by an outstanding cast of underclassmen. Hardwork, determination, skill, and teamwork pulled the team together to face the challenge of defending the state title. Heading into every game with the motto We're down by three goals they smothe- red their own overconfidence and the other teams! Coach jack Amero is ready for the next season already. He is looking forward to winning another title with his ambitious young players. WeSt Golden QlrlS Celebrate after captain Lynn Arsenault blasted the ball lnt0 the net. 1st Row: Wendy Hanel, Kerry Sheehan, Joanna Rogowlcz - Captain, Sue Gagne - Captain, Lynn ArSenaUlt, Cara Cloutier, JaCKle RrleaUlt, Jenn ZelUdanCZ. 2nd ROW: Laurle Girard, Joanne Gosselln, Tracy LaPerle, Dawn COUrn0yer, Karyn MiSenhelI'ner, Katle Daly, Heidi B0lSVert. 3rd Row: John Roukey - Assist. COaCh, Klm ASht0n, LaUren LaVlQne, Jodi Gleason, Debbi Mulr, Ann Keaney, KrlStlna MOqUin, Snarbn Friedman, Jack An1er0 - C0aCh. 1 O4!S PORTS DISDOSSSSS! Kim ASht0l'l robs the Exeter team of the ball. 1 1 Q ' ww' ' ' -.31 .- x ' .KN 9' 5 .'w'AaJ? ' .' ,A ' My , nw af Q f f ki M - f W- uf t A -3 ' 2 'Zak' A 5,1 N, Y wad- A ,N ,wk .wk , KZTYI1 MiSel'lhElmeI' m3I1eUV6fS D3Sf an EXeteI' 0DDOl'leI'lt. JO8hI'16 COSSGIH1 boots the ball thI'0LlQl'I 3 D3SSiI1Q lane. SPORTSX1 05 Y - , A BUMPY R0 D Teamwork and spirit was the combina- tion that opened the door to the City Tournament for the volleyball team last year. Each player gave her heart and soul to the team and as a result obtained a spot in the tournament for the first time in four years. This was quite an impressive accom- plishment due to the fact that the girls en- countered several disadvantages during the season. Their inability to play home games proved to be a great disadvantage because the fans and supporters found it difficult to keep track of where and when the girls were playing. Also, it was a young team. Many of the girls were new players and only two of them were seniors. How- ever, much of the young girls' inexperi- ence turned into valuable experience in- dicating that the team will be very strong next year. Congratulations girls and good luck! Coach HOUIE' and the team look on 3ITlElZ6m6l'1t dUI'lf1Q 3 V0lleYb3ll fT'l3tCh yu M 11-A- '----i,.diu-.-1 ' X A illif Qi7f'f5i1 1'f : X Z LL ? ,T ' - M---..a...c . , - i- . ------M. K -- ' K ' 0, Q QF- l.et'S get Rowdiep Connie Fredette Cheefs on the fest of the team 1st ROW: CYIFIS MClI'lnlS, Held! GEI ldI'0I l, D0fIna l.SSlT1eflS6S - C3Dt2ifl, Tina COSSEIII1, Gina Fallt. 2nd Row: K3thY DOUghtl6, KGITY KEIIY, Amy H0ld6l', Jlllie Duqllette, SUB Plhafd, Connie Ffedefte, Steve HOLIIE - CO3Ch. 1 OGXSPOFKTS t , , ,rn 4w,,M. , NP,-.Mbw --H. .-:: , L,.N' ,K W - QV ,,.w ., f .SF 'W N' . TW? ' Q 34 . ?' 1, Tk w. F Z, K . 5 5 - 'S 3 Seniprs KEFFV Kelly and DOI'1I'13 LSSTTTEFISSS offer the ball to the gods before the match. Kathy DOUQHUG SGFVES 3 Sm3ShiI'1Q shot to the ODDOFIGFIYS Captain DOnl l3 Lesmerises EYES U16 Dall after she has set it UD SPORTSK1 O7 This year's junior varsity team was self sustaining. They finished the season with a record of 13-4. The team had to push extra hard due to their small size. The team had to be ready because they only had enough players to have six on the court and two subs. They were always the away team since they had to play at Central. The junior varsity squad had to play late at night, after the varsity, yet they managed to stick with the game with determination. They had four shutouts which highlighted their season. ET RE IEW Jocelyn L3TUliDDe Sel'VlnQ 3 Wh0DDel'. Strain is evident 35 Ginny cnagnon 3tteI'nDtS to fetllfn the Dlay. OI1 the fl'0I'lt lines, Shal'0rl Hyman bumps the ball over the net. 108!SPORTS WlIIialTIS HYn13n, Shilnda S3WYeI'. 2nd ROW: Ginny Chagnon, Sn3I'On issy Newell, Monica Clement, SteVe Houle - C08Ch. 'ISF ROW: St3Cle Cote, JOCelYn LaTuIippe-Captain, Amy M CLUBBI G CREW hI'iS B3l'd0Ff C3DtLlfed In BCUOI1 Clubbing the ball off the flI'St tee. 1st FOWI Derek LLICCI, T0mmY Lee, Todd AtKinSOI'l, Dave G3leLICi3, SteVe B3f'Cl0I'f. 2l'ld POW: DOI1 Van Uden - C03Ch, Erik Van Uden, Chris BaI'd0I'f, ChI'iS MOI'iI1, Ken Lamy, Bfad MOI Se. Fore! You better duck when you see our golf team coming. Finishing with an 18-7 record and rising as undisputed champs in the city, our team established themselves as the premier clubbing crewl' in the state. Leading the team to a nearly perfect season were seniors Todd Atkinson, Dave Galeucia, Ken Lamy, and Steve Bardorf. Steve Won the individual honor of city champ and by ranking 11th in the state, he qualified for the second round of the state tournament. Once again, we have shown that West is a power on the fairways and greens. ' V , ,., .,.,g.,1yg, . -Q ...ar Dave Galeucia W8tCheS the ball on its path to the hole UUI'iI lQ 3 Cl'l.lCl8i Duff. N' ' 3 Q . A' V fi? A a swf, 'I lf' I 3 'gy wi g,.?i Ki ll' . QY V ' W 3' 3 f xv ,y i. .19 i V. tw. ,,, ' ., l.. ' . X i :saw , -2 ' ,, . N ALJ Vfggf, ' V X ,., , ' .7 V Q, , f ,nf ' fn T m.,4.kM , l my i -s y . aff' Y xi k,L4..I-1,1 , AEI! X ,V ' 'L 7 .E I M4 1 VV 'JH j ME, A K 'l ILs,fia5f. Wil? 'i i . f , 711, 'af7 i'f'1:7'A K, . f' iffy? Wg t lg! i gp t' City Champ Steve Seve Bal'd0rfC0ntl'ibUted lmmeI'lSelY this Veal' in leading the team to an eXCeDtiOl'l3l Se3SOI'l. FLEETI G FEET Supported by a strong cast of com- plementary runners, and a couple of thoroughbreds, this year's Boys Cross- Country Team held its own against the other Class L squads Cwith a 6-8 recordl. There were many great individual ef- forts put in as well. Tom Alsheskie in part- icular finished 13th in the State Meet and qualified for the New England meet were he placed 22nd, He was the Sth fastest runner from New Hampshire. Mark Perutz and Brian Tuson always turned in outstanding finishes while the rest of the team contributed valiantly throughout the season. With a team of many fine talents, there's hope that more State and N.E. meet qualifiers will emerge from the pack. l S . Dave Angwin concentrates on the race before hum. Agonlzlng In the lead. V D K ' ' km K My - z s .51'5v -JH'-rfff' fr Q fg:2si1W2',ftflsiesg-z'g1..... ..:.- v rrr ' 'f +.'gi .,.f-:..L5g51ggf:zg3.s it 'A H Y fs- f if - .. ' . Vrai W it r , 3 h . .Q A 15. Whig-',3,acasf L izieyrtr. W. U AXE W . , 3 ,LQ 4f:g91:y,1,i.'- .g,,,5c. L , I 3 f...'r- q . A . ,. .iyw , , Lt . ,Q , , A- in f 1 11 .1 ', H 1 .. - g., A - X if 1 V I V h , psf, miami, V, ,Ifij'ij? ,'!Aw eff , ' Qi fg i , I 'L' 95--ie Q' . V. . , ' ,,. V' -M, '-' 5 ,af ' M if . 'fir'-5x,,', 'fliiiilffi V. fi ' fvffifxf ' yggf ' of ' N :. as f A ' an W H- 3 ,i ' 3 1 gan'-If Z f .. ji. . 4,-J .. , H f 3 3 . , ,-.aff-' -4, .. 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M My . afa1'N z-S' Nr' M' 'X P H -4 . f .,,- f- - f: r -- W-ff-' .. .V yi fvfe1i'?e1'v-eff' 'W . 'X . 5 :,,,,,w. . , n. - 1 au- --'Sig-i: i-1-. a 'ag .. H-is - V --, Us 1st row: Chris Rhealllt, Adam HaYClerl, DaVe Angwin, J0l1I1 MLIrra' . f s H . ,,,,,..,,L A, K ui .sa ,,. .. ,. , - v P - A -v.N M - Mlke BleaU, Steve MarK0t, Chris Gagne, Earl TUSOI1. 2nd row: TOI AlSheSKle, Dan DUDOINZ, Peter StetQOI1, Mark Perlltl, DaVe Russe Headlng fOr the hlll are seniors Mark PerUtZ and Brlarl TLISOI1. Brian TUSOH, BrlttOrl Murray, walt Rlder-C0aCl'l. 1 10!SPORTS RUNNING O EDGE ! Cross Country takes hardwork, discipl- s i f ine, and endurance. This is what the girls team has. This team definitely has heart. They competed with the West pride at every meet. Some of the most notable meets they participated in were the Portsmouth Relays, the City Meet, Manchester Invita- tional, and the Bishop Guertin Invitation- al. Our team placed second in the City Meet and ran to a fourth place finish in Class L's. Because of this accomplishment the team was able to participate in the State Meet. Tracy Alsheskie ran in the New England Meet as an individual and placed 2 Ist. As a whole this team deserves a pat on the back and a star to guide them next year. w ,gn - - .-, 3 J Cv S41 -S 0 fp vaptaln Debble MaI'St0l1 C0l1CehtI'afeS OI1 hel' Stflde and pace In OI'UeI' to stay In the lead. Karen Cote Is the leadel' ofthe PaCK at St Row: Kellie Llnehan, KelTY Ratten, ChI'lStiI'le Carter, NlC0le iChel'te, TI'aCY AlSheSKle, KTISSI Niebel, Tara Ata.1Sf Row: Jen Whlte- ad, Debbie MaFSt0l1 -Capt., LlSa Bayless, Sheana ThOfell, Liane Ud'l l0mme,KaI'ef'l C0te, Joanne Pll1aI d, TI'aCY Cal'0l'l, Dick Raften ach. Cheryl Fauteux absent. the Mal1Cl'leSteI lnVlfatiOnal. 'tl Istt w' l I ,g ,pf . I ' ,N 4 tv , -2 . ' . , N H 'X yr . wit S On YOUI' mark, get set, QQ! the 9iI'lS CTOSS COUl'Iff'Y team blasts Out of the starting gate at the Manchester lnVitati0naI. SPORTSX111 SEN ATIO AL C GERS The 1987-1988 boys' varsity basketball team accomplished two things this year that no other West basketball team had accomplished in nearly 15 years. For the first time since 1973, when West last won the class L championship, our Blue Knight cagers finished the season with a winning record. They qualified for the post season class L tournament with a 10-8 record. Senior veterans Rob Souter, Tim O'Connell, Alain Croteau, and Dave Monesmith contributed fully to help lead the squad through this landmark season. Juniors Gary Sullivan, Chris Moosel' Morin, and Denny Linehan showed great poise as first year lettermen and played major roles in the team's success. A big thanks goes out to Coach Ameen who has brought the team up from the darkest depths to the top of class L. SEniOI' Cagef Tim O'COI'InEli SQLISTGS UD to fake the jumpshot in tI'3nSitiOn. 112!SPORTS l 4 I 'Mika I i .wi 1 , IW? 4.9 1st ROW: Jason Bishop, Denny Linehan, ROD SOUtEl' - C0-Capt., Dave Monesmith - C0-Capt., Ci1I'iS TUiliS, GSW Sullivan. 2nd ROW: TOITI Ameen - C03Ch, Neil Seethaler, Tim O'Connell, Jim Manning, Jim Withee, Patrick Smitla, Alain Cl'Ofe3U, Ci'II'iS M0l in, BBITY Smith, KLII t Thomas, Dan Duval - COBC . .Q A A dt' BDU ln the past couple of years, the JV program has played a major part in lifting the varsity program off the ground by molding superb talent. This year was no exception. With a 16-2 record, the squad was teeming with quality hoop players. Great individual play was shown by co- Captains jim Withee and jason Bishop along with several other fine sophomores. With their unrelenting run and gun style of ball, this crop will surely be ripe enough to make a run for the State title when the become varsity lettermen. Chris Tullis drives in for the h00p. Displaying perfect form from the llne,1unior Jason Bishop eyes the ball to the Iron. 114! SPORTS D FUR THE TOP Sophomore Jeff O'COl1I'1ell LlSlI'lQ his body Well to Shield the ball from the defender. is. X... igllillirf Rs Q txxxrllz WUHZ 12 1st FOWZ Waldek Rogowicz, Chl'lS TUlliS, Jim Wifhee, JBSOI1 BiSh0D, Ryan O'C0hI'lell. 2I ld POW: JOhl'l Tippett, Tony B3ld3S3f'O, JOe M3St0n, Cl 3lQ BO0Kel', Ralph Suozzo. EW BREED HOOPSTERS 4. Dah DeSI'OCheI'S SUUQQIES with 8 Mem0I l3l 0DDOhel'1t for 3 rebound. . A 5 -'F' . ' . 1 ,- R , s , We T . X. X A , 1 'iis.t?' tr R: 1' E A Sf 'Q if J i lx 'S' F- lin ii i all i iiflx i ll J WUSYAQ 31 4 f.:i'i I , milf uf' Xp QDSI 112 , iq X Kneeling: Jeff Marshall, Steve Chagnon, Brad Morse, Mike Dicomes, John Danchik, Jimmy Gray, Dan Desrochers. Standing: Sean Deshaies, Mark Mulcahey, Brian Delbove, Ryan Parker, Mark Paulhamus, Mark Lewis, John Lemire, Mike Rzasa, Sonny Drukteinis, Mike Deragon, Greg Collins - coach. Starting off fresh with new people is never something that's easy. Our freshman basketball team realized that but soon overcame it. After losing the majority of its games early in the season, the team developed a sence of closeness and unity that enabled them to win most of their remaining games and compile a 7-9 record. As this bunch continues to play together and develop that team unity, they will un- doubtedly turn out to be an exceptional troop of hoopsters. Playing felehtleSS defehSe Oh the DI'eSS is Mark PaUlI13mLIS. Bflah Delbove Stfe3KS D3SSed his defender with help fI'OlTl 3 team m8te'S DiCK. SPORTSXTIS TJEDIC TED HUUPSTERS Dedication and hard work were the two key words for the birls varsity basketball team. The team was a small team in height, a problem that is very discouraging for a basketball team. Through hours of hard practicing and concentration they became contenders for a tournament bid. How- ever the team was plagued with injuries. In their final game of the season against Alvirne they played their hearts out. In do- uble overtime they lost by one point and lost a tournament spot as well. Next year looks promising for the team because of the experience gained by a talented group of underclassmen. JLIniOI' Debbie Muir dI'ibbleS by 3 tOUQi'1 ODDOnent 'FP' r g X g-A ..... ,,.,,..,,,,,., 3 SAW T Es 31. R A 'Ii 0 Q1 if QQJESQ v V V Q1 V-S2'f4'fSzL ' aff? 5 lf -2. 1st ROW: DOnn3 TfiSCi3ni, LiS3 LeSlel', Kelly C0nn0f'S, Debbie Muir, Diane LeVeSqUe Jocelyn L3tlJliDDe. 2nd ROW: MF. Keffigan, Julie Lebl3nC, MeliSS3 Newell l.3Ui'en L3ViQne, Chris BOiVel't, Jennifer BOI'ieSSOn, MF. POlSS3n - C08Ci'1. 116fsPoRTs I -A Eli Q Ve .gy COZCI1 Kerrigan CBIIS 8 StI'3feQY tilTIeOUf. .iixpag -ill 32,1 Sv MiSSY Newell struggles to get fhI 0I.IQh mob of Centra' P'3Ve'5- A distant free throw for Junior Julie LeBlanc. SUDef FreShmaI'1 Diane heneSQUe IUITIDS high f0l' the 2 . SPORTSX1 1 7 'GUTTA HAVE HE RT Knightie Pride has kept this girls JV basketball team going. They stand alone in the crowd. To the girls JV team, this sea- son was very hard and cruel. However, each and every game they kept their heads held high. Sportsmanship was their middle name. Not once did they give in, they stuck it out through thick and thin. Win- ning isn't everything, its how you play the game - sums up their season and from what we know they have a perfect season. Y00-hO0! The basket is in back of YOU! l.lSa LeSteI' dI'lVeS Stl'OnQ to the hoop BaCK Off! Dlane LeVeSqUe tactfully dribbles by an 1st I 0W: Jocelyn LaTUllDDe, Holly M0l'lan LlSa LeSteT DOnna Tl'ISClanI Tlffany 0DDOnent. HOI tOn, Diane LeVeSClUe. 2nd TOWZ Kim COUefI'e TI'aCY SOUCle Shena TnOl'ell Cnl IS 118fSPORTS B0lSVeI't, Darlene Slmafd, COaCn P0lSSOn HOUPW RD BOU D wt X .NIGHTS lj iflEpli g.,..-A A tlme'OUt gives Mr. UllrlCl'1 3 Cl'lanCe to CllSCUSS Stfategv. 1st ROW: Michelle UI'lClef'WO0Cl, Lydia WOI'1Q, JO3f1l'le GOSSelll1,TI'3CY PZFKS, Melanie PZFKS. 2l'lCl ROW: C03Cl1 Ulll lCh, Sara Zela, Cl1I'iS Ouellette, Jody Cl'l8Se, M3FCell3 Arieta. A bright future is definitely in store for this shining team. The girls freshman team won al- most every game they played. They worked very hard to achieve their second place ranking in the state. The freshman team came in with a lot of talent and determination and will move up to the IV. and varsity levels with a lot of confidence and pride on their side. J Q xxx- -2 All eyes are on Chris Ouellette 35 she ILIITIDS for the Sl10t. Leadef of the pack. SPORTS!119 A I I N f I I N I Shane DUI'2l'lt KGGDS his guard LID 35 he looks The Mat Men of West High have surely made a name for themselves in the world of wrestling around the state. They have earned the respect of all their opponents and have well deserved it. Going through sweaty, hard nosed prac- tices in the mat room have made them a team of dedication, desire and hunger. You could see it in their eyes before they wrestled and it was evident in their record. The Blue Knight wrestlers finished the season with an outstanding 9-2-2 record. They came in sixth at the state tournament in Plymouth and several wrestlers had in- dividual honors. joe Suozzo finished second in the state while Mark Apostoli- des and Bill Wilccnx placed third in their respective weight classes. All three wres- tlers qualified for the New England meet where they were expected to have another good showing. Through hard work and love of the sport, the West High wrestlers have come together and made themselves a great team. 1 20!SPO RTS to make 3 ITIOVS on hIS opponent 1st r0w: Mike Bernard, Adam C0herl, Bill WilCOX, Joe SUOZZO, Mark ADOSt0Ii- des, Kris Evans, Jason Pietroniro. 2nd row: Scott Caron, Jay Collins, Keith Pepin, Shane Durant, Jason Cooper, Brian Federico, Ken Ouellette, Scott Halcarz. 5rd row: Joel Morin, Tim Markot, Steve Papajohn, Alfredo Valent- ine, Lee Eikel, Brian Garris, Mike snapiro, George Rheault. 4th row: Mark Thomas, Bill Dannhauer, Craig T-hornas, Adam Mailhot, Don Desroches, Scott Young, Brian Dubriel, Jeff Trlsclanl. 5th row: Brian Beliveau, Jeff Corriveau, Eric Duquette, Mike Collins, Phil Kafkoulas, Aaron Regnier, Stuart Harlow, Philip Alexakos, Marc Hebert. 6th row: Christian Hartshorn, Christa Apos- tzolides, Karen Deshaies, Mr. Leonard-coach, Mr. Guest-coach, Brad ousseau. Rendering his m2rl helpless, sophomore Adam Mailhot admil'1iSterS arl iI'1eSC3De- able hold to the head. JUrli0I' Kris EVSYIS, Wh0 d0eSl'l'f Seem to have 3 grip Orl hiS match, aCtuaIIY haS hiS mah right Where he W3rltS him. Brad ROUSSe3Ll tries to escape fI 0m the ClI.ItCrleS of his 0DD0l1el1t. Sophomore Jeff TriSCi3rli m3rleUVerS and trieS to get 3 h0ld on his ODDOherlt. SPORTSX1 21 RUNNING WILD Due to renovations at the UNH fiel- dhouse last winter the boys track team ran all its meets at Dartmouth this year. In the open meets held there many outstanding performances were turned in by several in- dividuals as many boys qualified for the State Meet where the team made a respec- table showing. Several athletes qualified for New Englands. They included Tom Alsheskie in the 3000m, Mark Lahey in the long jump, Dan Drukteinis in the high jump, and the 4x80O relay team. Overall the team performed well and the talented underclassmen show promise for next year. ,,...a1..W.,w-W. ..,..-.+ 8 ....,,,,,,, .. fmfw-M. .1 1 - Qwx 2 -t.....,.,, 5 ! f x i 531 Ken and Steve playing beat the bell. l said, Give me the d--- thing! 122!SPORTS Z -...NNN Ummmpph! K eel NX 1 J ff , a t Sitting: Tim DODe, Earl TLISOI1, Dave AI'1Ql.IiI l, TOCIG HeeStarld, Briarl TUSOI1 AlSl'IeSKie, Matt Sarlf0rCl, Bill Meehan, Derek Dal1lS, J0hh Tirlder, Dave PreStOI l Walt Rider - coach, Jason Hall.ISKa, Keri Lamv, Dar! DUDOr1t, Mark Larley, Cl1rlS Steve R0haI'l, Phil Beaudefte, J0el Goldburg, Matt Bllddav. r-ALL URKA D QPLAY-I ieniOr Stal' Karen Cote sets the pace in the WeSt gym, st row: Tracey AlSheSKie, MeliSSa Flynn, Laurie Girard, Alyssa HOWe, Michelle iirard, Kelly PearSOn, Maureen BrOderiCK, Joanne Pinard, Chris Carter. 2nd row: riChelle Van Santford, Heather Gayle, Lynn Chabot, TraCey LaPerle, Cindy eSr0CherS, Jenn ZeludanCZ-Capt., Lynn ArSenaUit-Capt., Caryn WaChS, TraCy laron, Darlene Ramsey, Heidi FOllet. 3rd row: Mr. SChrICKer-COaCh, Liane 'rud'hOn'lrne, Tara Afa, Karen Cote, KriSSie Niebel, Kerry Ratfen, Jen Whitehead, arah Flynn, Jill St. Jean, Heather McKinney, Renee Kirnbail, Meg WalSh, Erin larrlnQiCOn, Jean SillS, Natalie RentiS, NiC0le PIChefte, Debbie Mal'StOn, Li5a BlaCK, oselle Gern1anO. This equals a third state championship banner for the girls track team. When they began in late November, the state title did not look promising. With the UNI-I track out of commission the girls had to travel two hours every Saturday to the Dart- mouth track. Their coaches Mr. Ratten and Mr. Shricker made them work ex- tremly hard. From grueling sprint prac- tices in the halls to tiring long distance practices through the west side hills. All the work paid off. At the state meet Sr. Karen Cote placed first in the 1000 m,jen Zeludancz placed second in the 600m and the relay team placed first. Other top finishers were Heidi Follet, Tracy Alsheskie and Kelly Pearson. Definitely West High School is a team to be feared by the other track teams. Heidi F0llef displays the proper fOrm in the high jump. Cindy and Laurie are definitely on the mark. SPORTS!123 HE D FUR THE HILLS Ski Team is a team that has hardly ever been heard of. But this team is definitely not obscure. The combined boys and girls team are terrors on the slopes. The season is a short one from December to February starting with dryland training that comprises of running up and down Mclntyre. Then the snow arrives and the training through the gates starts. Through the season the teams competed in meets Well enough to qualify them for the Divisi- onal Meet. There the Girls came in overall runnerup in the division of x-country and downhill racing. Ski Racer jumping janet Kane gathered one ofthe most prestigious awards of skimeister. The boys put a lot of effort into the meet by placing second in the giant slalom race. Next year there is a lot of promise for overall state divisional title. 1 24! SPORTS I fall d0Wn! Kerry Sheehan exclaims after n1iS sing a gate. ' . T cj Dau? 65144114 'CZ RaCer, ready? GO! prepares to tackle the course 1st row: Kerry Sheehan-Capt., Carla Kennedy, COUrtney Clark Tiffany Spatlldlng Amy Bllrke. 2nd row: Jen Whalen, Geoff O'MeaI a, Janet Kane capt Kerrl R0berfS C0aCh An lerO. 5rd row: C0aCh Elli0tt, LeSter Spear MIKE PFOUIX Matt Appleby Dave Galeucla, Darren Zamzow, Jeff G0ehel. --M7 3 x X Y Z! Jtlmpin' J3I16t Kane blasts Out of the start. Going UD? DBVG G3leLICi3 asks inqusi- tively. 2 WhiCh Way do I g0? For D3V6 C3leUCi3, COI1C6I'ltf3ti0I'l is the key to aff2CK the gates BQQTESWGIY. SPORTS!125 KQUL K IGHTS Hardwork and perseverance was the theme for this year's varsity hockey team. Limited in strength, the squad played every game as though it was their last and their pride never failed to show through. Skating to a respectable 6-12 record, they offered a challenge to all the top dogs and never went down without a fight. Ex- ceptional individual play was shown by captain Scott Paquette, assistant Eric Grant, junior Aaron Scribner, and sopho- more john Cloutier. Great goaltending was displayed by Kevin Daigle and Ted Brown as night after night they sacrificed their bodies for the good of the team. As long as the team con- tinues to play this way in the years to come, there will be no denying them a state championship. 1 26! SPORTS A?tFOI'L SqUiCl SCI'ibI1eF ITIBKGS 3 hard cut to the puck to Sf3Ve off 3 Tfihlty 3 3C . 1st ROW: KEVII1 Dalgle, TFOY SDGYICSF, Jeff Hale-35512. Capt., Scott Paqllette-Capt., Eric Grant-asst. Capt., Andy PECGFSGI1, J0hI'l M3CDOI'l8ld, Ted BFOWI1. 2I ld Row: EI'iC LZIELIHBSSE, Steve Thlbeault, Chris PBQUEUS, Eric L3VOie, SCGVE Wllll3I l1S0l'1, .IOYIYI CIOUTZIGY, SCOUI ThOm3S. 5rd ROW: Coach M3CDOn3ld, RlCK L8UI'6Flde2U, KeVlI'1 Ashburner, Pat GOSSSHH, A3I 0I'l SCflbI1eI', DBFEK HOdgem3I'l, Coach K8S3I'8S, C03Ch Cl0Utlel'. JUI'lil?I' Jeff Hale and 3 Tfinify skater scramble f0l the DUC . 3: Q 5' 1 2 J: ggi 1,515 if SODhOmOfe JOHI1 ClOUtief t3I'lQleS with the ODDOSitiOI'l. 0DDOl'1el'1tS 35 he makes 3 break to the net. west High goaltender Ted Brown raises his left hand as a sign that West has another game under its belt. 5 , Sehi0I' Scott POI KY Paquette SK3teS between two SPORTSX1 27 JU 1oR BLADES Keyed by great goaltending, a high speed offense and tough defense, the JV hockey squad turned in a sensational sea- son with a 8-5-l record. Although they didnlt have the benefit of playing in front of supporting crowds every game, they al- M ways skated with the utmost desire and B spirit, never backing down regardless of , the opponent. With the success of the JV P hockey team, we can look forward to a successful varsity program in the following s years. Ss Eff ,-is .. Ai E-5 -1- . 1-up-f -, ' V ., W H ' 4 aiwgf- w 4' - t .. . Y 5 . 'fs-we X1 . 1 . 1', . AS the DUCK I'0llS on its side, C3I'Y Ch0LIil'13fd JUI'1iOl Cfaig 0lSel1 StiCKh3I'IdleS his W3Y down the ice 35 he is Ch8Sed by teammate Marti tf'leS to regain COI1fl'0l of lf. PI'0Vel'1Chef and eh 0DDOI'leI1f. gittirei Paul FaalEZel, Ngrmhcardnegk Mzargtin Prpxaengher, Scott Ouaini Surrounded by defenders in the opponents end, sophomore Mike Egg ou na' ' 'f'an uc arme- an ng: .Rm 3' Momeau' 5 eh y, Greg Gunskl, Craig Olsen, Chris Mccrall, Corey Cranshaw, Mi Bleau looks to pass to an open WEST HIGH skater. Bleau' Steve Sylvain' Mr' Kasraras-Coach IGHTS UF THE DEEP tephanie StOl'lefleld Q2SDll'lQ fOl' all' ll1 the fI'eeSfYl6. i 1st row: Karen wurtele, Erln Murphy. 2nd row: Sherri Fournier, Amy Rheault, Curry Pope, HOIIY Alden. 3rd rOw: Dave St0keI', Chris LaSalle, Gary MacArthur-capt., June Houghton, Terri Manr. atn row: Dan Gruhl, Terry 0'BrIen, Eric Jones, Scott Nelson, Mr. Shappell-Coach. This year the swim team started its sea- son a month before the first actual competition. Throughout the season they consistently placed 2nd out of five teams. Their only victory came over Keene with excellent performances by all. 'This has been our best year. We actually won a meet , said Karen Wurtele. In the State Meets Ericjones placed first in the breast stroke, Terry O'Brian placed 5th in the 50m freestyle and Karen Wurtele placed first in the 50m freestyle in the female division. This has been a very inspiring season with more to come! The dead marI'S float. ul 0,3 Q. -M, ' 'Q 995, ' ,st tual 'PZ' - '-'f W K N., -yn s . E 'fvf . gk wif 5' s y it if' my 5 Q , ' . Q E ' ss . A 55 , f ' i 'NM ErlC Jones is like 2 flSh ln water! SPORTSX1 29 .X 8Yl0tl1BY' ' Face In The first day of school, walking through the hallways you see seniors straggle in already feeling the symptoms of senior- itis, juniors gather at lockers to show off their drivers licenses, sophomores try to appear sophisticated as they walk by gos- siping and the poor freshmen wander aimlessly in search of the pool on the fourth floor. That's how it isg for a while. Then something happens. Somehow four distinct groups merge to form oneg Man- chester High School West. The Crowd we 2CC6Dt th3t YOU IIVE up to YOUI' .l0llY, JOIIY Jl.lhl0f ' status, but DIGBSG, lf'S 3 M0l lCl2Y. 13O!CLASSES ls that a wlggle or a struggle WOW! THIS W3S Ofl MF. wlZal'd'S WOI'1d l3St nlght! r X I R -- N .. is 9 OK, Wh0 t0OK ITIY IUFICI1? l if CLASSESH31 N ITTY-BITTY FRESH ThlS ls why we d0h't stock the COKE m3ChlI1GS wlth Jolt. 'Jar LOST IN SPACE!!! ,-5 ff.. 1 MNR- 1,3 , .... .+ 5-WM-f 'x 'mMWA N-Q..-.wuwmm-11-M'-Q! -' K i Ax K ni, 132!FRESHMEN 3 'iv 211 K-115259 ' 22' ffgiiz' EQ 'CP 9 Q5-ff A g 1 17' ,a T3 is J, - tg A x N64 1 ' tl.l' X t V-- x X ri L , f itil? JK' ni: Rfb QW? 4 ! 5 z 15112 .-fS'f'SW wx , A , K U 5.T,LMM6Q: 5, W, JP, . f r 9 it 3 X! , If IS thls Ilne f0I' the DOOI? f . MY DOIOQHZ H35 3 flI'St flame... I I ill Sw ,.,.....-f Let's S66 h0W IOFIQ It takes f0l' hlm to F83 IIZG the maChlf'l6 ls DTOKGI1-393lI'1. FRESHMENH33 Come 0I l, YOUT8 golng to be late BQBII1! LOOK, l'm D3f'tlClD3tlI'1Q but DIGSSB dOl'l't call on me. x swf . 1 ., iQ 'MQW 1-'P , n :l b li! 'LH . KW Q 74' ' , -J . x s lo 1 5 ' 9 'w ' , Sfzw 5 f U a '- A- :r .4 ig ff 1 1 ,..,4 . m g if f Va-0 A Ilttle lallghtef Is QFSBY for 6Vel'Y0!'l6. 134!FF1ESHMEN wi 25, ,,,- ,.,,..! X. KX -11 N xxx.-V Al1Otl'16f' fl'eShm3I'1 Ch0C0hOliC! J saaxffa flgizx A' r 'L 3 ! w Ql' MlChelene DBITIOUI' C0nCeI'Itf'3teS on her dally work. .il 'You me3n I get Ch3l1ge?' asks Trevor Spaulding. YM 91' A YES, he'S Stlll IOOKIIIQ. Al10th6l' fI'eShm3l'l SDIOYIYIQ 3 nutrltIOUS lUl1Ch. FRESHMENH35 SASSY SOPHGMORES 1 fuzgwsr 5 I -Q, id! ' I.: Tlm Dobe-VICE Pf6Sld8l'lt, Mrs. WZIIQOFS-AUVISOF, Laufen L2- Vlghe-HlSf0l'l3f'l, D3V6 Fltz- gerald-Presldent, Nlcole Ml- B Vllle-SECI'6t8I'Y, J0hI'l Tlppeft- L ks, N Treasurer. ,U f rx 4 rp Eg , X h m ,VV 2' Vx , ff N, A, --.A cg? R 1 i 136!Sophomores X ,gi .. . ,X 5 X L X Q 4' X' ,tv wx W ,xxx 3 Q 5 X 1 fav. K N .5 A 5 xv Q 1 ' A E Z 1 , I 'N' fl ' ' .'..4,'--' I .8-51 4 4 - , ' 'imap s- ff' lf. 'S '. 'q'.,.fe-- H Q J -fx f ' 'ff-: , ...: .. . f FF aww' my-'Ef f -'fit wif Q-H4 . v 'rf Y, .' .1-.2:1-1:35 - ' 1 ,.,541,as5sw3Sa.-wa.,..-152,3 fa .. Zz.. ,rf ln gffq ,,,, 6 . ---.fi 0.1 fi. 37' ,-au 4- ' ' in its Jon Casclarl attempts to ex- plaln a sophomore's biggest fear-chemistry. DSFHCK .IOSGDI1 SBYS, l love DO6tl'Y!' We--'Q' wt gm if gains Q I 5 'af 9 Y 1 Ai' 'KM , . S-f' ' ' Ti .Q ,X 4 , ff 3 ws: av vhs? Ev, W JW' kg Evil? WN- ws-1 ,B 'uw fn lie y' x- 'I'-'am t 55 H U V ' ' h IS thlS eXCItel'l16l1t or Wh3t?!! 9 x , ,ik f Sophomores! 137 MGIISSB FlYI1I1 3I1d Scott ThOITI8S, 2 SO- clal butterflles. 5-:fi 'f we rs - e , -e .en e.. rw A ur? 2 YT? 3 hw f gli- I , -, LA v r M.-fe 2 ceorge RhE3UltpAm8I'l wurnnran , y . S together. 'r 5, 3 Are they followlng Proper e ,' M W I ,, r A Kltchen Procedures? .sk 5. 5 e A si , E 5 if ii ag l e 4' fl!! f:f 1.' A ' ir 138!Sophomores A .....,,,,,- 5-la 5.1 ' Q jo- Krlsten D6felICe and Scott Koellmer trylng to UDIOCK the 0U3I'ltUm MECHBHIC THGOFY. Stacy PZIYS t3Kll'lQ those mem0l'- Zble MDOT' tests. Sophomores!139 JOLLY JU 10115 .lUI1l0I Cl3SS OfflCBI'S, MlSS L6- Vlfle-AdVlS0f', .l0l'1l'l Tanner- S6Cf6t3f'Y, Ellen CUStel -VlCe Preslderlt, Erlk Arnold- Tfe3SUI 6I , D3WI'13 TZCK- PI'ESlCl6f'llC, Joe C3t3l1e56- HlSt0rl3l1. Maftln PI'OV6l1Chel', what 3 Wealthy man! f , f , Nu- 53 -'QQ if llll fir G? S. f S, 14O!Iuniors 'iw .....v- 'W1w, I 'ff ' .5 li S' fl ,0- See what fh3t hYDl'l0tlSt did to us! Heldl J6nKlf'lS, 3 St3l' of the fUtUre?! .lx . mb. - M' 0,1 Q., 2 ,W X . , f 1 f ' Q ,213 Wal, l Qi W I fi? ' l XA ' ' 'gb ni Junlor splrlt prevalls! ., g 'K . , xf , juniors!141 we told YOU we Were StI'Ol lQ! ' , T 2 'tit 4-nano nanui wmv-1 ww ww. as gi- HSIGIBOISVGFCZ lIUStdOI'l'fLll'l- Scott Bl2flChStte: He's gOt derstand thls at all. legSh?I'1d he knows l'10W to USG em. 142!Iuniors wk 1 -- X 'X 3 A ,en i ' 5 1 63 in if? 5 3 .sfkxx xg. fm! X wavqs N 1 Fl 4 .Q it sjw tn f fir ..' Jfg'fT'2'W 'fsiklfil -L ' , ,. Q, .N,'5 1a.,l A f. Fair f SY?-'Y' Nw-4. 'S -W ,1 dew' iiggw ring-f .K 5 I' . xf 3. -, N5 1 cv, 'x 41 'X' V Xxx-:Hx '1.3:2?'M1 -4 ' f'f'5 5af?vvfff ,.'i'.:'fQ1f'v . 5 'O '+G'-wg .ov . I .X .5 ftp, sf' :W ff, sz? x X 3 Q :IL if I f 1 Qu Qi Y .. I 1 M v SENIOR OFFICERS 49? fr Dave, I SUDDOS6 that tl1iS is all SfFlCtlY Cl3SS bUSil'leSS, too? ll it W kin lf' Right idea - but a little early... Class Officers model caps and gowns SOUP after Class Day ' '87, 144!SENIORS Mrs. ROY - Advisor, DSVG Pl'eSt0I'l - C0l1iSt0Fi3f'l, L3UI'3 Detwiler - C0hlSt0Y'i3I'1, D6l II'llS Wlthee VZ, SUE ElllS0l'l - Pf'eSld6I'1t, Heather Hough - SECfEt3I'Y, JOFI Lefefldfe - TFSBSUFEF, Mrs. Alden A visor. ,Y , 4-'72 2 I lc' 'ld 2. 11 . x 1 f 1 'pi l+'fNx ,QIZJW X ft 'b.v'1. ll 7' fxemf l,e Sue EIHSOI1 lSI'. PFESJ and D8Wl'l2 TZCK UF. Pl eS.l baffle it Out at Ald COFICGFC. TOP .Af',4fJEel1fakv Qyzfffwf ffaflazhff Yhfwamzw .fifdfwmfwfp .diff Jfrllfoa 5128 , Jak gkrofa .Wad Wdfm .Yami WMM .Www ff-dclm mzlzlldkrf JQyarz't' Widkr -mmf ,Qlbuiz .Whores Efuifzfy .WQUHUIH SPORTS!145 ALLARD, KEITH R. IV Soccer 1,2. ALLARD, MICHAEL A. Mike NAHS 2,3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Swim Team 2,3, Golf Team 1,2. ALSHESKIE, THOMAS H. Tom NHS 3,-4, High Honors 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Winter Track 2,3,4, Spring Track 1,2,3,4. AMES, GARY E. Peabody AMLAW, STEVEN P. f'Mr. Clean NIROTC Asst. Sup. Off. 1, AXV Off. 2, Supply Off. 3, Unit Exec. Off. 4, VFW citation and medal 3, Nat. Soc. of Sons of Am. Rev. bronze medal 2, rifle team 3,4, Deca 3, pres. 4. APOSTOLIDES, MARC S. jazz Band 4, Music Supporters 4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Spring Track 3,4. ANGWIN, LEISEL A. Ski club 1,2, Steer. Comm. Z,3,4, Rioerfest Volunteer 2,3, West Side Story 1,2, Theater Knights 1, Chorus 1,3, SFSI 4, Class day and Grad. llsherette 3, Prom Comm. 4. APPLEBY, MATTHEW C. Matt Vars. Tennis 2,3, X-Country Skiing 2, Championship medal 3. 146lSeniors K? Wrnw . flfww fffrlfy . flaw .1276 . flaw! X. 1? . fibflllf. 54104101141 . !A!lIlIA!llIll' -oglfy . bfllil' 'UIYIKYI . LNAINI ss srasfns A . Min' . fhrz-xiolifof . . Mulino . Ubfrk' . Owmzf .fdrwrmf . fAW11M11' f , Qlyllkkl .qfififlrkfr . Off 71' ZIAI7' . Qyl7'liIll . 011111 . Owrfyo szii ,PS All!! . 0177111110 .olzilllfl . fafdrlfvfzv' .zarlf . flrffkfmoff ll K . . -- -... 1 1, - .r f, - 5 E1 '1?5fii?l22.'f 5 'A f fin!! !6'r1n4fv' .Zahn ffilllflft' ,A fur Aljf lf!! 1 'Ii ff X . Q aww, .. A, A . .. Y . ' 5 kg S- 1 4 ,f 1 .r J- f - 3 I I 'wf 'X li I .'f, I Zkffflfif Slirlfrlfff ARSENALILT, LYNN M. Per. A rep. 45 Cauldron 35 Business 45 Latin Club 3,45 Steer. Comm. 3,45 Band 1,25 IV Soc- car 15 Vars. Soccar 2,3, Capt. 45 Basket Ball 1,25 Winter Track 2,3,45 Spring Track 1,2,3,4. ASHBLIRNER, KEVEN I. Burner Honor Roll 1,3,45 High Honors 25 Steer. Comm. 45 Prom Usher 25 Class Day 63' Grad. Usher 35 Riverfest Volanteer 45 Football 1,3,45 IV Hockey 1,25 Vars. Hockey 3,4. ATKINSON, TODD C. Brown Bear High Honors 2,3,45 Riverfest Volanteer 35 Golf Team 1,2,3, co-capt. 4. AUMAND, ALICIA E. NHS 3,45 Excellence Banquet 1,2,35 Soc. Sci. Club 3,45 West Side Story 1,25 Swim Team 15 Winter Track 25 Spring Track 3. BAGSHAW, KARI L. Kar Honor Roll 2,35 High Honors 1,45 NEDT nat. recog. award 25 Theater Knights 15 Steer. Comm. 2,3,45 St. Council aide 1,35 Per. A Rep. 2, Exec. Brd. Treas. 45 SFSI 45 SADD 15 Class Day 6' Grad. Llsherette 3. BAILEY, DONNA I. Pinky NIROTC 2,3,45 Per. A Rep. 1,2,35 FHA 4. BARKER, SCOTT M. Barkster Honor Roll 15 Ski Team 1,2,4. BARTLETT, ILISTINE A. juss FBLA vp 3, Pres. 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Advanced Chorus 2,35 Blood Drive 45 Swim Team 1. Seniors! - X . I, . BARTOLOTTA TRACY L Tray NHS 3 sec 4 Excellence Banquet 1,2,3g Steer Comm 2 3 4 West Szde Story 2 St. Counczl volunteer 2 3 4 Skz Club 2 Cauldron 2 3 BAYLESS, CHARLES E Ski Team 2 BEALIDET PHILIP A Honors 1,2 3 4 NAHS 3 4 Sk: Club 2 Chess Club 4g Blood Drzve 4 Sprmg Track 1 2 3 4 Winter Track 1 2 4 BELANGER BRIAN D Honor Roll 3 4 BELANGER STEVEN I Steve Band 1 2 Honors 3 4 BELLAMY SHAWN P Bells Band 1 2 IV Footballl Vars Football 2,3,4. BENARD, BARBARA A Ba Honors 1 2 3 4 Mod For Lang Club BERNARD MICHAELI fyf 4,19 ,,,f, 3,1 X gf X Bulldog IVPootball1 Vars Football 2 Wres 2,3 g NAHS 3 4 tling 4. 25, Cl :mats ll num J! EAIANI fgrwl lx. . ' f fm!! !Af':11xz.f0fl . . fiwfllfl FAIVYIYIIIII! . Min' Sfimafrlfr . fdidzlzf ifllflfll . Mkfmf ffidlfnfzlxfff Fl' QAFAIIIYIIF ffldlfzzvifffl' Cfwffy i,AQqeliZ1'0lZ ffzlffrzfx LAIIIIKWIIIYIX 1521111 F 6,0111 WW' Sollfllcf i'A,I2ll!'51llI' . flfpy ffifvlnxfy BERTRAND, MELINDA F. Mel Freshman Chorus lp Advanced Chorus 2,3,4. BESSETTE, MARC S. BC Honor Roll 3. BEZANSON, SCOTT R. Special Band 1,2,3,4p Advanced Chorus 4g Winter Track 1,2,g Spring Track 1,2. BLANCHETTE, DEBORAH A. Honor Roll 1,3,4g Ski Club 1,2p SADD 2g FBLA 3,4g Blood Drive 4. BORIESSON, IENNY len Exchange Student from Swedeng Vars. Basketball 4. BOLICHARD, RANDY P. Honor Roll 2,3. BOLICHER, LYNN A. NHS 3,4p High Honors 1,2,3,4g Cauldron 3,4g Band 1,2g Soccer 1,2g Basket Ball 1. BOLIRQUE, DANIEL M. Dan Band 1,2, sec. 3, vp 45 Advanced Choir 37 Select Choir 4g jazz Band 1,2,3,4g All-State Iazz Band 3,4g All-City jazz Band 4g Summer Youth Music School CLINI-D 1,2,3,4g Solo 8 En- semble 1,3,4g Explorers Symphonic Band 4g Winter Follies 35 Cross Country 2g Spring Track 2. BRADLEY, MARY D. Honors 1,2,3,4g Who's Who 4g St. Council rep. 1,2,3g St. Council exec. brd. 4g Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g West Side Story 1,2p Class Day 6' Grad. Llsherette 3g Vars. Tennis 1,2,3,4g IV Soccer Zp Vars. Soccer 3. 'A Seni0rsl149 BRODERICK, MALIREEN D. Mo Who's Who 4, Sterr. Comm. 2,3,4g Mod. For. Lang. Club 2,3g SADD 2, Per. A Rep. 4, Class DAy E1 Grad. Llsherette 3, Cauldron 3,4g Newspaper editor 4, French Club 1, Cheerleader 1,3,4g Winter Track 2,3,4, Spring Track 1,2,3,4. BURKE, KEVIN P. Electricity 1811 3,4. CAPISTRAN, IENNIFER L. jenn High Honors 1,2,3, Who's Who 4, Girls state 3g Steer. Com 3,45 St. Council volunteer, Language Festival 3g Soc. Sci. Club 4, Class Day 8 Grad. Usherette 3, Riverfest Volunteer 4, Blood Drive 4. CAPLITO, THOMAS M. Tom Honors 1,2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 4, IV Soccer 1, Vars. Soccer 2,3, Vars. Baseball 1,2,3,4. CARBANNEALI, CELESTE E. High Honors 1,2,3,4, NAHS 3,45 VICA treas. 3, NH Ir Miss State Finalist 45 Steer. Comm. 4, Class Day 6' Grad. Usherette 3, Riverfest Volunteer 4, DECA 1,2g Displayed Art at Ply- mouth State Collage 2, Notre Dame Collage 3g Winter Track 2g Cheerleading. CASS, DERIK LEWIS High Honors 1,2,3,4g Hockey Z,3, Soccer 1. .1 150lSeniors Jin!! lA!'!VIl!' .fdlzzfvwf lAf'!lIA7Y1f .MZIIVI !311n'-fe i '15 4 1 ' 1. ' ,545 K 'f fha Ns Q4-gtk 'fflwrQ Cfllflllll 'yW4lWV' CJWMYIYIII .nzffffzlw Kflwllfll I 1 1 A li'gg , V- gi. 1 Zllllfly Illlfnfllll' Kllnlffl' Ktlliwflllllf 7111 SAIWI74 KYQLSZY stts 1 - ' z- -1 -, . 5 flflarfmr' fwlmzwmo I 1Zf-r.'s'lrfd1v- KYZIWIIIIIII fAJI7lI' C1ZIllyf1f7lflT7' :dbg 'U 1 yah' 6Z1m-1' .082-y flzrwndkv- . Mft l R -.. .. K 3, U if D l ' Pl S 'S 4 l E' f. 3 I if . 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High Honors 3,4g Honors 1,2g Latin Club 2,3, hist 45 Steer. Comm 3,45 Cauldron 411V Soccer 15 Vars. Soccer 2,3,4. ...ss- Seniorsl151 COLLINS, IAY W. Honors 2,4, Steer. Comm. 3,4, Per. A Rep. 1,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. CONROY, DANIEL C. D.C. Honors 1, High honors 2,3,4, Football 3,4, Winter Track 2,3,4, Spring Track 2,3,4. CONSTANT, BRIAN C. Honors 1,3,4, West Side Story 1,2g NAHS 3,4g SADD 4, Ski Club 4. COOLEY, IESSICA L. Iess German Book Award 1,2, NHS 3,4, NAHS 4, Cauldron 3,4, Steer. Comm. 3,4. COOPER, IASON F. Coop Blood Drive 4, Football 2,3,4,Wrestling 1, Track 3. CORRIVEALI, LORRY A. Lor-Cor Honors 1,2,3,4, Top Seller Magazine Drive 4, SADD 2, MFLC 2, Per. A Rep. 3, FBLA 3, Riverfest 3,4, Steer. Comm. 4, Prom Committee 4, Yearbook Raffle Staff 4, Blood Drive 4, Ski Club 4. COTE, IENNIFER I. NAHS 2,3,4, SADD 1,2, Winter Follies 2,3,4, Per. A Rep. 1, Ski Club 1, Steer. Comm. 4, Blood Drive 4, Riverfest 4. COTE, KAREN L. NHS 3,4, High Honors 1,2,3,4, Mod. For. Lang. Club 3,4, Cauldron 2,3,4, West Side Story 2, IV Soccer 1,2, IV Basketball 1, Winter Track 2,3,4, Spring Track 2,3,4, Cross Contry 3,4, Swim Team. COTE, VALERIE Yearbook Art Editor 4, NAHS 3, NHS 3,4, Political Sci. Clubhist 4, Who's Who 3,4, Cauldron 4, Steer. Comm. 4, Commended Student - Nat. Merit 4, NCTE Nominee 4. 152!Seniors .-.l..,? , .- ' fo? 2 13. 2531 .s...s...- .- 1: fu- -. s.:.. :f..5 -.D ' F Zi . - sf . Yf s 4 X X 5. K . I 51,5 'fi 3 . ...F .wivfzlff C 222611150 ,Wy fvilwklfs' fnzmfkf ffflfrxfrzy fA!Y2lll f J:!lM'f1l!lf ifzaafnrl fdm4y tfrfwffr ffilrffv' 'is KZMQ Obfwvrvlzz .fofyfy KPOIYYTIIYIII 'ZWQMQ' Urn' gfflffll Obie' KXZIAYYQ' Ohh' f fwqfr' flilffilfl ff11v1111 011111111 fylllllll' K 11111111 421411 CPJYIIIIAIM . ffm C7jY?flYlll .zmfy ff1Y11114V KYWW fvlldllll M0710 20111111 4'f1f111f11 LAIIXIIIIIIIII .'Z111y11 SAKIIZIYIZIA fi . 2: :-- .f Q 1 S0004 fAfIllI11' ff11f1111 f,0111113l11111bs' ff1r11l S01111Af DALTON, IEFFREY 1. Potato-Head Honors 1,2,3,4g Ski Club 1,2g Mod, For. Lang. Club 3g Cauldron 4g Yearbook Raffle Staff3g Spring Track 2,4g Winter Track 4. DANEAULT, KARYN A. Kar-Bar Honors 1,2,3,4 DANIS, DEREK T. Steer. Comm. 4g Class Day 5' Grad. Usher 3g Football 3,4g Spring Track 3,4g Winter Track 4. DAUPHINAIS, SUSAN M. Sue High Honors 2, Honors 3,4g Pd. A Rep. 35 FBLA sec 3, 4. DAVIS, SCOTT A. Bullet Head Honors 1,2,3,4 NIROTC Drill Team 2,3g Sr. Platoon Leader 4g Distinguished Cadet 2g Ski Club 1,4g Soc. Sci. Club 35 Vars. Track 1,3,4g IV Soccer 1. Seniorsl153 DEMARTINI, ILILIE A. Iules, Vanna California Scolarship Founda- tion 1,25 High Honors 1,2,3,4g NHS 3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2g French Club 1,2g St. Council 1,2g Class Day 6' Grad. llsherette 31 Steer. Comm. 3,4g River Fest 3,-4g White Squad Cheerleader 4g Softball 1g Tennis 1,2,4g Swim Team 1,2. DENNETT, MELINDA H. Honors 1,2,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 3,4. -DESCHENEAU, BRENDA A. High Honors 1,3,4g NAHS 2,3,4g Cauldron 4. DESHAIES, KAREN A. High Honors 1,Z,3,4g Colby Book Award 3g Girls Stste 3g Who's Who 4g Class Day 8 Grad. Day Usherette 3g Wrestling Manager 4g Cheerleader 2,3, Capt. 4. DESROCHERS, BRIAN R. Ski Club Zg Electricity I 8 II 3,4. DETWILER, LAURA R. NHS 3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g St. Council exec. brd. 15 Class Historian 2,3,4g Ski Team 2,3,4. DIAS, CHRISTOPHER I. Pauli Who's Who 4g Honors 1,2,3,4p Steer. Comm. 3g Blood Drive 4g Basketball 15 Baseball 3,4. DIGATAN O, KRIS Dig Wrestling 2, IV Football 1, Vars. Foot- ball 2,3,4g Track 2. 154lSeniors fi . infill!!! YQQVXNHM' ffl? 201711111-!17f1' .Mffkfzzff 5057111471 LHIYVIIITI f.0I3S'lfI7!lYlll fffinw f011M11lk:a' fgfvklff SAIHYYIIWIVH 'fe ,Sag t'-- K X E13 .8 3' A 'K .Liana SAIYIIIIA7' 50mm gofilydlyllllff CJZf'lfi'lffA17' S0105 ,nom 6Z!'M'f1Ml7l7' fQfy11fY11ff0 KFZFMVIWAI7' 501011 .fbkfnff QAITIXIIII' X I 0111 5 UN211111 ' S0114 WIIIYIIF HN1111 901111112111 ,yfl:YIl 50111111111 I buy F AIIAIIA' T Umm! 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Club 3,4g St. Council Service Volunteer 1,2,3,4g West Side Story 1, Sports ed. 2g Per. A Rep. lg SADD 1,2,3g Grand Marshall 3g Ski Team 1,2,3,4. ESCHRICH, VINCENT P. Smokey Band 2,3,4g Select Chorus 2,3,4gjazz BAnd 3g Winter Follies 2,4g Summer Youth Music School KUNHJ. FAIRCHILD, LISA Buckwheat FBLA 2,35 FHA 1,2,3,4. Seniors! 155 FALITELIX, CHERYL A. Excellence Award 2,3g Chorus lg Cross Country 45 Winter Track 4, Spring Track 4. FEKETE, MARIA Honors 4g NAHS 2,3, vp 4, Class Officer 2g MFLC Z5 Per. A Rep. 1, Winter Follies 2, Open House 3,4, Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g Class Day And Grad. Usherette 35 Art Window PAinting 4g Vars. Soccer 2,3. FERDINANDO, MICHAEL S.. NHS 3,-4, Excellence Award 1,2,3g Theatre Knights 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4, Chess Club 2,3, vp4p Soc. Sci. Club 3,41 St. PAul's 3, Computer Team 4, Cauldron 4. FITZGERALD, KEVIN P. Fitz Honors 1,2,3,4, Steer. Comm. 4g Football 2,3,4p Golf 15 Baseball 3,4. FLINT, HEATHER L. Dizz Commended Student - Nat. Merit 4g High Honors 1,2,3,4, Who's Who 45 Maxima Cum Laude NSCL Exam 2, NHS 3,4, Latin Club 2, Mod. For. LAng. Club 2, Yearbook 3, Faculty 61 Students Editor 4, Sterr. Comm. 2,3,4g Cauldron 1,2, Class Day 6' Grad Usherette 3 p St. Council Volunteer 2,3,4g Blood Drive 4. FOLLETT, HEIDI Heids NHS 3,4p High Honors 1,2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 4g Glee Club 1, Language Club Ig Vars. Football Manager 45 Per. A Rep. 45 Winter Track 2,3,4f Spring Track 1,2,3,4 MVP Ip Eastern State Invitational 2,3,4 6th Place: Heptathalon 3,45 4x400 State title 2,3, 4x400 NE's 6th 2,3. 156lSeniors SAIAIIIYIA .7h12W1ws'l fzfrgyf . ZIIUYLI' Fxgevyklxzzlkf . Enron ffl!!! .ZIIQVYIYI . fAl!Ytl .7?f111' . fAkW1l1f.Z1vfk11lf1114 6illY r- 'lbw .Eff fm .mfxlllirw . 75211 Wifi!!! . ZIIQIIVYIAX i S S CWIIIII1 IJ' 1 WNY 711 Y fax . -mlfff' is Q. ,J -3 9 .Want . Zhu 6,4 ix, wx. . .. Mira! . Rflffllfll' 1-'N 1: . Diff. fdlfvk' .zfrlrf :firm azffvirlzv' ' I S0r1urkf. Zrffvffkv' r Marr . ffwfwn .ffsw . 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Iibba Honors 15 High Honors 2,3,4g Who's Who 4, Riverfest 3,4g Fairwayfest Volunteerp Ski Club 1, Ski Team 2,3,4, Golf Team Z,3, co- capt. 4. GARDNER, AARON M. AG DECA 3,45 Football 1,4 GAUDES, GRETCHEN A. NHS treas. 4, St. Pauls ASP 3, Cauldron 2,3, Latin Club Zg Ski Club 2g Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g Honor Students Roundtable 2g Per. A Rep. 2, Excellence Banquet 1,2,3. GERRIE, GLENN W. Bouf Honors 1,-4. GIBEALI, STEVEN A. Geebs NIROTC Rifle Team 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. GIEBLITOWSKI, STEVEN F. Honors 1,Z,3.,4g Band LZ, Class Day 6' Grad. Usher 3, Ski Club 1,2,4, Football 2,3,4. GIROLIARD, SLIZANE L. Plat-2 PHA 1, Deca 3,4 Mgr. 3g Narcon 4g Pd. A Rep. 4, Blood Drioe 4. GODBOIS, CARI B. GOEBEL, IEFPREY A. Gobes Per. A Rep. 2, Northeast Soccer Tour Europe '87 ' 3, Senior Citizens Spaghetti Supper 1,2,3,4g Riverfest 1,2,3,4p Blood Drive 4g IV Soccer 1,2 g Vars. Soccer 3, capt. 4, Vars. Tennis 1,2,3,4g Ski Team 3,4p Ski Club 1,2. 158lSeniors 4011 ff lf' I wi ...V S ., 5? Q, ex . S S. . 5 i t E S .Qffvrfzvf .Oifzfzzffzv .QZVM Wivvw' . 0IlYlll .911fv1411v' f lfmrw .Gionni f flfvnw .9ilfff11'11f11QrA41' l fry Qfkrlnf . v HIZIIIII' ,9f2f0r111fYf Ek. ,waf- 6lIlY'f9:1IIZflli3' Iffdigy .Qzedrf CJZIIFIB rodifilffffl A 'A' 'Olly '9fM2f1W7r rfb!!! Ulfrfzlfwlfz lnllflllll .Cfinfrf 1 WHY'- -WNW!! lffldlfll' Wbrfrf . 011111 .Oiyyfwp I 2' ff, 'Q I i 1 . S - , tl Y . - Mfffflfllf 'OAYIQQ Chl' Vfwfff Wbfwr TOAYWIQ7' s , '- Miata. ff? 'Q' .Olly .Qffkffzfffl .WWW Qfwfy . flkfmf 06516116 GOSSELIN, GARY R. Sticks Band 1,2,3, vp 41 Football 1. GOUPIL, DONNA L. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g FBLA 3g Blood Drive 4g IV Softball 1g Spring Track 2. GOLIPIL, VALARIE R. llG0upll. GRADY, MATTHEW G. Mutt , GRANT, ERIC S. Weider honors 1,2,4g Steer. Comm. 3,4g Per. A Rep. 2,35 Hockey 2,3, A-Capt 4. GRENIER, LISA S. Plut-1 Honors 3,4g Ski Club 21 FBLA 4g SADD 4. GLIIMONT, GARY A. G-Man Honors 2,31 Ski Club 1,2,4. Seniors!159 HALCARZ, STEVE Tough Guy Honors 35 Blood Drive 4g Football 1,2,3,4. HALCARZ, SCOTT F. Honors 3,4g Blood Drive 45 Vars. Wrestling 3,4g IV Football 3g Vars. Football 4. HALEY, IENNIFER Latin Club 1g junior Classical League 2g Honors 1,2,3,4p Steer. Comm. 2,3,4p Soc. Sci. Club 4g SFSI 4j Class Day 8 Grad. Llslierette 3g Blood Drive 4. HANEL, WENDY L. Who's Who 4g Honors 3g Band 1,2 g Per. A Rep. 2,3,4g Ski Club 1,2g Steer. Comm. 4g Vars. Soccer 1,2,3,4 MVP 2g Vars. Basketball 1, All State 2,3. HARNDEN, STACY L. Spacey Ski Club 2,4. HARRISON, KATHERINE A. TC NAHS 47 FHA 1. HX N-ui' 1 5. V A 2 160!Seniors f Q' V lfvll .WJAYUQ -'! i4'g- may .IAVZUIVI Winn! f ffmgy .wrrfrrlyflff yung? .wzrfnf M ... mm kik. ..1, ..... ., 5 i i ji. ' . T-rife? I I fwfrfu' .mllldill ' llfrfy .WTIYIIAW .q1lfA17'lfN' .Wiz-ffm' 1. .HP fflfllffllfy .wfrfvfwnrf . MLW!! .WMA Cfrlfrfffkfr' .Wffrwl .mkiflllffzf Krlllplfflflf Ag! .ffilffzffl .Wranf f ffwlrzfrzk' .7Lr11fvf . MAH!! .mlfllllqy 'X WRIIAIV' .mlrfyfl frllavw .mlrzfrlfvf .qfrlfvifzl .mrrlfvf ,gfsw .mlylfzf Mllldrw .wrglfzf EUKAJR' .wry 6?1f!.W2ffz HEESTAND, CHRISTOPHER T. Todd Honor Roll 3,45 Steer. Comm. 45 DECA 3,45 Ski Club 2,45 Blood Drive 45 Winter Track 4. HICKEY,EDWARD I. The Hickster NHS 3,45 High Honors 1,2,3,45 Who's Who 45 Soc. Sci. Club 35 Steer. Comm. 45 Class Day 6' Grad. Usher 35 Blood Drive 45 Football 1,2,3, capt 45 Spring Track 3. HORNLING, MELISSA M. Missy FBLA 35 DECA 45 Honors 3,45 Steer. Comm. 45 Vars. Basketball Mgr. 3,4. HOLIGH, HEATHER L. Latin Club 2,3,4 - Public Relations 2,35 SFSI 45 Class Sec. 3,45 Per. A Rep. 15 Cheerleader 3,45 Theatre Knights 15 Riverfest 2,35 Soc. Sci. Club 45 Cauldron 15 Swim Team 1,25 Ski Club 1. HLIARD, KATRINA A. Tina High Honors 2,35 Honors 45 MPLC 2,35 SADD 15 Per. A Rep. 35 Riverfest 3. HUGHES, MATTHEW B. Homeboy Ski Club 4. HULL, DEBBIE C. Deb High Honors 1,3,45 DECA 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Swim Team 1,2. HUNT, CARL W. Math and Science awards 15 Math Team 1,25 Chess Club 45 Soc. Sci. Club 45 Computer Team 45 Yearbook Raffle Staff 4. Seniors1'161 IBARRA, KARINA V. Honors 1,2,45 FHA 15 VICA 3,4. IA1-IN, NIKLAS F. Honors Z5 High Honors 3,45 Soc. Sci. Club 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Ski Team 1,2,3,4. IANELLE, ANN E. Honors 45 High Honors 1,25 NAHS 2,3,45 SADD 1,2,3,45 Mod. For. Lang. Club 25 Steer. Comm. 2,35 St. Council Volunteer 2,3,45 Asst. Bus. Manager Yearbook 3, Manager 4. IELLEY, DANA B. joy High Honors 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Class Day and Grad. llsherette 35 United Way Spring Conference alternate 35 Yearbook Asst Editor 3, Editor in Chief 45 Pol. Sci. Club asst sec. 3, sec. 45 Guidance asst. 15Mod. For. Lang. Club 1,25 Per. A Rep. 15 Cross Country 25 Ski Club 1,2. IOBIN, PATRICIA I. Patti Honors 1,2,3,45 SADD 15 Mod. For. Lang. Club 35 NAHS 3,4. IONES, IENNIFER National Latin Exam Award 35 Latin Club 45 Theater Knights 45 Stunt Knight Coordinator 45 Steer. Comm. 45 Cauldron 4. IORDAN, IODI A. Honors 1,2,3,45 Blood Drive 45 SADD 25 Steer. Comm. 25 Basketball 2. KANE, IANET S. Who's Who 35 NHS 3,45 High Honors 1,2,3,45 BC Summer Program 35 Cauldron 2, Asst Editor 3, Editor in Chief 45 Yearbook Raffle Staff 2,3,45 Per. A Rep. 1,25 Latin Club secjtreas. 25 Ski Team 1, capt 3,4, Div III Slalom and Giant Slalom Champ 35 Tennis 2,3,4. 162lSeniors xg as ,... .. .. . X 'Y' l Q 'Qi in in N Zio! .qfifffkizl .wfzfwl QUUWZ1! KZYYIIIW . llzdbi' 1 yin!! . ol!! K XWIIIIM' LAIIIIII K y 41 X sr , . ' 9 Q, . t W S K N5xQ5 .: xIv:'6l I Wy I 271111101 IZ?1lfYi vii I WM! K yWflM Y K fm of 1 5 Wifi 5411114111 56,16 .WMIIIIALY 1 Wad .qfrfzf as 'Q I .y f . 2419111 .9gilYl!lILi7fl.f 621,141 ,ffhfffygl ,Img fi ,rw fvllily Qifllf , Mfr .fidfffzyzff fflllflfld' ,blink . ,-.gimp , . , .f5,,,m,i,,Q,, .W ff FAMHA1' AATIYYIKI' Ugrad: ,Li1wm'1' rlfpdffil ,All7'flLll' . M1134 ,Kiley FAIYYIIIIIII ,Aim 6511451 ,dlfndrrl qi will: Q S - T 'if-h.4'4'f A is X . , Af KELLY, KERRY ANN Bumper Honors 3,4g High Honors 1,2g Latin Club 1,2,3, treas. 4g Steer. Comm. 45 ICL 1,2,3,4g SADD 35 Volley Ball 2,3,4g Ski Team 2g Ski Club 2,3. LAHEY, MARK BRYANT M.B. , Spook g Band 1,2,3,4g Advanced Chorus 4g NAHS 45 Computer Team 4g Cauldron Ig West Side Story 2g jazz Band 3,45 Winter Track 1,2,3,4g Spring Track 1,2,3,4. LAM, BRIANNA W. Cheddar National Merit Commendationg Harvard Summer School 31 SADD 2,3,4g Mod. For. Lang. Club 2,3,4p Cauldron 2,3,4g Soc. Sci. Club treas. 3,45 Math Team 1,2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g Soccer 1. -VNS :Bo 71 I Seniors!163 LAMONTAGNE, CAMILLE ANN NH All State Festival Chorus 3,4g All NE Div I,II 3g All NE Festival Chorus 4g Honors 1,2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g Iazz Choir 3,4g Cauldron 2,3,4p Chorus 1,2, select 3,4p Swim Team 1,2. LAMY, KENNETH R. NHS 3,4g Math Team 3,-4g Latin Club 2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 3j4p Soc. Sci. Club 4g Per, A Rep. 4g Golf 2,3,4. LANGTON, CHRISTINE M. Chrissy High Honors 1,2,3,4g NH All State Orchestra 1,2,3,4g NH All State Chorus Z,3,4g NH All State jazz Choir 3,4g All NE Choir 3,4g Math Team If SADD 1,2,4g Theater Knights 1,2,4g Select Chorus 2,3,4g Iazz Chorus 2,3,4g Vars. Cheerleader 2,3,4. LAVOIE, MICHELLE I. Kitten FBLA If Per. A Rep. 4. LEBLANC, IACQLIELINE II Honors 1,2,3g High Honors 3g Who's Who 4g NAHS 3,treas. 4g Latin Club 2,4, pres. 31 Steer. Comm. 3,4g Class Sec. 2g Per. A Rep. 3,4g Prom llsherette 2: Class Day 8 Grad. Usherette 3g Soccer 1,2. LEDOLIX, ALICEON Al, Ali, Shorti Honors 2,4g FHA hist. 4, sec. 25 Knight of Romance 3. LEDOLIX, MICHELLE Shelly Honors 1,2,3,4g Per. A Rep. 2g Steer. Com. 3,4 LEFRANCOIS, KIMBERLY A. Kim FBLA pres. 3g Chorus 1,2,3p Per. A Rep. 15 SADD 4g Basketball 1. LEHOLIX, RICHARD Frog Honors Z. 164lSeniors .! 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LOCKLEY, DENISE Red DECA 3, reporter 45 Spring Track 4. LYSCARS, LISA ANN Honors 1. MACARTHLIR, GARY CURTIS II Illustrious One Soc. Sci. Club 4, Swim Team 2,3, capt. 4 MADER, IONNA Flood , Shera Honors 2, High Honors 3, Media Club 3,4 sec. 1, pres. 2, Track 4. Seniors! 165 4 5 A sf., 5 5 . 1 i f - I K Wx A JF' - xiii , X' .J ,, . sift' ix? kfxit 'mph' i ki xx Tyr as x sw t 5 ik? F A 'S Q' ,.saw4,,, ,Afr- gl e I 'X .. A4 g J MANNING, MARCUS C. IR. Supe Honors 2, High Honors 15 Vars. Football 1,2, Fresh. Basketball 1, Vars. Spring Track 1,Z,4g Football Team Photographer 3. MARCHAND, KAREN A. Honors 2,3,4g High Honors 1g Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g FBLA 3. MARSHALL, IOHN I. Monkey French Club 1,2g Prd. A Rep. 4g Northeast Soccer Tour Europe '87 MVP 35 NH State Soccer Team 3, Riverfest 3,4g Tennis 1, Basketball 1g I V Soccer 1g Vars. Soccer 2,3, capt. 4g Ski Club 1,2 t MARSTON, CHRIS Honors 2, High Honors 1,3,4g Steer. Comm 3,45 Yearbook Raffle Staff 3g Soc. Sci. Club 3,4g St. Council Volunteer 2,3,4g Soccer 1,2g Wrestling 2,4. Ntimefzfpnvi N95 3:4 wo?-e-s'rau1, 172,53 ,JIQML1 L' 3 4 , W KILL T5nmg 5,'-I I 166lSeniors ' r - - -ssl: . HN 3: 'Y . .lfflliffll . MIAIIIQV f fivll . Muwol .wzizllfiwf . filly! .mst 'Y' . IAIIHWII . Mill!! fyilillii' . lillllllfly . IAIIYYIA' . filfllllfly .gl W C I . Q.. A '-A z. 'X' SX XX 5 ' K X . I 5 I f Klpilllg . MIIYJIIIIIX ,ZZYYYI . MIIYAIIIIIX FAUAAI . MIIYYIIAI' .1 .f Us it sfftififaisg gg mg' it Q 1 s capri' , Mifyllds' ffl!!! . MIIYMIIM fwzffki' . !Alf1iY0fl SUFANI , flmsfofz f IZIIIIIZOXI . M1 vflfvfy ' if-gg .. .wry . .fc W .ie t s 'f ' - im ref . . if ll J -1111 '4 . 4? A 24.14. .,- K Wffzcx' . IAMYVI sf' .WZ . 'K fffwfrfyff . Ogzy . fA'S001111r1y1f 'fffwizm . f0Y75Ill1 is .Qffy , Mnrfmf X -4 . Mflffxk' . fA'f0wx1llf gnllllfif . fA'7Y 727' .Zwfy . IAVYYQ7' LYJQYZL . !47Y7l!Y' ffizfff . KALQLYII mi MARSTON, DEBRA L. Debby Honors 2,3,4g NAHS 4g PWA 1g Mod. For. Lung. Club 31 Winter Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 3, Capt. 44 Spring Track 4. MASON, IAMES Swindle - fumes Honors 2,3,4 MCCARTHY, SHANNON M. MEEHAN, BILL Honors 1,2,3,4g Ski Clubg Track 4. MESSA, KIMBERLY Honors 1,Z,3,4g FBLA 45 Ski Club 4 K 51, . , N , Q. .fi Seniors!167 MICHAUD, IENNIFER A. Honors 1 ,2,41 High Honors 31 NAHS 41 Theatre Knights 41 Steer. Comm. 3,41 Soccer 11 Gymnastics 1,2 MITCHELL, ROBERT Honors 1,2,3,41 Steer. Comm. 2,3,41 Basketball 1,2,3,4. MONESMITH, DAVID R. Monty NH Sci. Syposium1 Marine Sports and Academic Award 1 Blood Drive 41 West Side Story 21 Steer, Comm. 41 IV Soccer 1,21 Vars. Soccer 3,41 Vars. Basketball 1,2,3,4f Winter Track 3,41 Spring Track 2,3,4. MORGAN, KRISTINE ELIZABETH Kris Class pres. 11 Honors 11 Excahange Phillipines 31 Early Grad.1 SPSI 41 Soc. Sci. Club 4j Swing Choir 1,21 Theatre Club 11 Vars. Field Hockey 1,21 Vars. Basketball 1,21 Vars. Soccer 31 Vars. Tennis 1,2. MORGANSTERN, LYNN NHS 3,41 High Honors 1,2,3,41 Girl's Stste 31 West Side Story 1,2f Prom Comm. 31 Prom Usherette 21 SADD 11 Steer. Comm. 2,3,41 Softball 1,2,3,4. MORIN, CHRISTINE NHS 3,41 High Honors 1,2,3,41 Cauldron 2,3,41 Per. A Rep. 31 Steer. Comm. 3,41 Class Day 6' Grad. llsherette 31 Ski Club 4. MORRIS, CHRISTOPHER C. Honor 11 High Honors 2,3,41 German Book Award 11 Ski Club 1,21 Cauldron 31 Steer. Comm. 3. 168lSeniors 4. . ff 'sl' 'Or V 6,ca411r11'11!cfQy1'1sf cfvzqyibf ..MM1IIlI! fnlldflf' ,Mhvffl 1 I I lssscl siiiiic In 1111 1 I Mrzorkf . MHIHVIIIZIS . Mu' . ffmrr .q1irJs!111e . Mzfyrm . I 4 W , 4' ,ZZIIII .fUbgw1ffff1'11, 6211311116 LWN11 .Gene Vmfflkl 1 I ' . .,,. 'Q 3' ,ZQIIII ., Mmm ffljfllf . 02111111 6ZlfS'f196AFl' . mfflif 1 f 14. NE iw 112 Q . buy . Mlffffllfl 4 I3 rwlllfif . Muffy Lgffyfllll . filffily flfrnw . frlyzk 55 ff? 116171 . Mind' fnrrmkf. 1gA'0l1' N 1 fffezfefz . 1611111111 fA!Y2ll! . 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Paco High Honors 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,45 Cauldron 4, Band 1,2g Music Ensembles 1,2, Blood Drive 4, School Paper Editor 4, St. Council Volunteer 2,3,4, Steer. Comm. 4g Hockey 1,2,3g Football 2,3,4p Ski Club 1,2. NOWAK, CHRISTIAN CARLISLE Nowaker Council Appreciation Award, Honors 2,3,4g Per. A Rep. 2,35 Steer. Comm. 3,4, Baseball 3,4g Ski Team 1,2,3,4. O'CONNELL, TIMOTHY T. O.C. Honors 1,45 High Honors 2,3p IV Basketball 1,25 Vars. Basketball 3,4. O'NElLL, ERIN KATE High Honors 1,2,3,4g Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g SADD 3,-4, Class Day 6' Grad. Llsherette 31 Blood Drive 4g Ski Club 1, Vars. Tennis 1,2,3, capt. 4g IV!Vars Basketball 2. OSBORNE, SCOTT M. Ozzie VICA 3,-4. OLIELLETTE, KEN Wrestling 2,3,4g Swimming 1. PAQLIETTE, SCOTT Pork NHS 3,41 High Honors 1,2,3,4g Vars. Hockey 2, co-capt. 3, capt. 4, Vars. Basketball 2,3,4g Most Outstanding Male Athlete 3. PARKER, DEBORAH A. Debba Doo Honors 1,2g High Honors 3. PEARSON, KATHLEEN MARIE Honors 1,2,3,4p Band 1,21 Color Guard 1,2. 170!Seniors Jznoffy I lvflilflllfy ffzfdsizkzf' I JQLAUIIIIIW '11 'fivll fAS'A0lYfI' .ffffurfavl Iirnmrn' 045 chkfkf 1 '71 IEW E. ' YQ' in 3 Q N XXI XL is I 1 fivllf ffglylllffl VIZIIIYIII .ff2l!YllIZ' f.0r'5Ark' .f!?1f'4e1' ,ffrlllvw Jfivmw ffglllifllll KIZIYLS' f.f?Wfl .Wall Jfijifki 1 ybfllfl lfbalfifzbx' :' I 6 'v 31 I ' X I P95 .. E .9Z2S1'fl'!l ffelmf i . ff' . .1 I 1 1 - I.. 'Q .M U. -. . HQ. ,AIIIIYI Jflvffzkfff . MIM Qfivwf: K K Q A5 G I 1 5 I I 0115111 ,'fZ1Mf-y QAIIXIIIII' M9121 7,45 1 .W s-, . x . , Hs iifeix. S x .fl is: . Mlllfffw liek! flfznmm' JXZMMX1' SAIIIIITJ Mgkmfvf . I I i t ' ' . 1, -- if . .N H . Agff' . if-. . , gc 7 5 if ' ' I A e' sl X ' 5 ' fp, Q H . 'Wh' ' fi ,.--Jaffa fs r Ziff ti. f Q' . . fflkffw lfghzlnf .AMKIIAIVW fflzlflff .ffm Jfzmux' PEARSON, KELLY I. Cauldron 2, Soc. Sci. CLub 3, West Side Story 2, Steer. Comm. 2g Class Day 8 Grad. Llsherette 3, Riverfest 2,3g Winter Track 1,2,3,-4, Spring Track 1,2,3,4g Vars. Cheerleader 2,3,4g Cross Country 2, All State 55m 3, Outstanding Athlete 1,2g State Titles 55m, 300m 4x400. PENN, CHRISTOPHER E. PEPIN, KEITH M. NAHS 3,4g National Merit Scholar, Honors 1,2,3,4, Vars. Football 2,3, capt. 4g Wrestling 2,3,4. PERDIKAS, IASON G. Football 1,2,3,4, Spring track 3, Wrestling 4. PERLITZ, MARK A. Dartmouth Book Award 3, High Honors 1,Z,3,4g NHS 3, VP 4, National Merit Semi- Finalist 4g NCTE Nominee 3, St. Paul's ASP 3, Century III school winner 4, Math Team 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3, co-capt. 4, Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Winter Track 1,2. PETERS, KIRSTEN NHS 3,45 Cauldron 2,3pMod. For. Lang. Club 1,2,3g Ski Club 2,4. PHILLIPS, ALIDRA Aud NH Team Institute 3. PICA, BONNIE PHA 2, SADD 2g HOSA 3,4. PILOTTE, SLIZANNE LORRAINE Chicken Legs PINARD, DANIEL C. Dan-O Honors 1,3, Computer Club 41 Soc. Sci. CLub 35 Chess Club 2g Class Day 69 Grad. Usher 3, Winter Track 2g IV Hockey 3. PINARD, MICHELLE ANN Honors 2,4, High Honors 1,3g Steer. Comm. PLOSS, LISA M. High Honors 4, Honors 3g Skill Center 3,41 Band 1,2,3,4, VICA 3,4, VICA Activities Comm. 3,4 Seniors! 171 POIRE, TRACY L. Blue Eyes Honors 3,4g Per. A Rep. 3, Steer. Comm. 4, FHA 3, Chorus I,2,3, treas. 4g Winter Track 2. POISSON, HOPE P. Honors 3,4 POPPENGA, CHRISTOPHER Pop NIROTC 1,2,3,4, Color Guard 2, ll- Knighted News 4g Spring Track 2,3,4, Winter Track 3,4g Football 2,3. POTVIN, FRANCIS P. Pete Ski Club 1,2. PRESTON, DAVID M. Granite State Chalange 2g Soc. Sci. Club 3, Publicity Chairman 4g Steer. Comm. 4, Class Hist. 4g Cross Country 2,3,4p Winter Track 2,3,4p Spring Track 2,3,4. PROLILX, DAVID R. Dave High Honors 1,2,3,4g NHS 3,4g Who's Whog LI-Knighted News Managing Ed. 4, Football 45 Tennis 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2. PROLILX, MICHAEL PAUL DECA 3,-4g NIROTC 2, alv officer 4, main officer 3, Rifle Team 2,3,4. PROVENCHER, DONNA M. Honors 4, FBLA 4. 'ga'-Q'-,-,..,- igui 172lSeni0rs .zvlfy Jfinkv' . Aim I ' .1 . ZYIIIIYA' lfelf0l2l f.0lI1h'il! ff0lY3l'f0!l .WIIIIIYI7 110 IYQIIX r .wryr lfilfilfllfl fPZl'!f1'fIWAl7' Jgyybfr j 1fMnA1.f J fifflfk Ulm' 5 A,lM'll!!lll' Jfiwfkf .Alfie fA'f7llY' 5 fl X X . .X V, . Mkfmf llofwfff 1' f.U11wkf jwlf 1' 100111111 11911111711 viz 'ffifvkz iZ9'1m1w1W1v' QAIWIJYI' Jfiv11f Alllllllll' Lime ffeYlIfA0flllll!' ,qw 1',Qy1' wlfllfy LZQY17' ff 111101 501111111 fA,l'!?! . M1134 M3170 6X1-nf FA'1w11M11'1f Ozfynyy ff1v111M11'1f .ln ,, ZWIIMVY' S!i,ry1f11dA' - 01151 fAAAl7lllA fwZf1is'f1fl1v' Ffdnwd PRUD'HOMME, DENISE L. High Honors 1,2,4f Honors 3, NAHS 3,4, Who's Who 4, SADD 2, Steer. Comm. 2, Cauldron 4. PRLID'HOMME, LIANE M. Ski Club 2, CAuldron 3g Blood Drive 4, Steer. Comm. 3,4g Soc. Sci. Club 4, Winter Track 3,4p Spring Track 3,4g Cross Country 4. REED, DAWN E. REILLY, MARK E. rlcumbyll REMILLARD, CHRISTY Chryspy High Honors 1,2,3,4, Who's Who 4, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Award 2, NHS 3,45 Class Day 8 Grad. llsherette 3g UNH Sci. Symposium 2g Cheerleader 2,3, Capt. 4, Newspaper 1,2g SADD 1,2, Asst. PR 3, Treas. 45 Track 2, Ski Team 4. RHEALILT, AMY S. Honors 1,2,3,4g Per. A Rep. 2: Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g Cauldron 3g Latin Club Zg Soc. Sci. Club 4, Ski Club 1g Swim Team 1,2,3,4. RHEALILT, CHRISTOPHER DeathRheault High Honors 1,2,3,4, Excellence Banquet 2, NAHS 2, Blood Drive 4, Golf 1, Cross Country 4, Spring Track 2,3,4. Seniorsl173 RHEALILT, IAQLIELINE A. jackie Honors 3, Steer. Comm. 3,45 Latin Club 4, Soccer IV 1, Vars. 2,3,4. RILEY LEE ANN High Honors Z,3,4, Skill Center 3,41 VICA 3,4, Activities Comm. '3,4, Pres. Chefs Club 41 DECA 3, 3rd Place DECA State Comp. - Restaurant Man. , PHA pres. 2g SADD 1. RILEY, SHERRI A. Honors 1,2,3,4, DECA 3g Yearbook Raffle Staff 35 Prom Comm. 3. ROSS, KATHERINE Tippy Honors 2,4, High Honors 3, UNH College Opportunity Program 3,4, Theater Knights 25 Senior Citizen's Spaghetti Supper 2,3,4g SADD 45 Class Day 6' Grad. Usherette 3g Steer. Comm. 45 Blood Drive 4g CAuldron 4, U- Knighted News 41 Winter Track 2,3, Spring Track 2,4. ROUSSEAU, THERESE L. Terry Honors 1,2,4g DECA 3,4, FBLA 35 Steer. Comm. 4, Mod. Por. Lang. Club 1. RZASA, MARK Raz NHS 3,-'lg Football. 174!Seniors -is I flzyzzrlkrr' ff A611110 . cw. -v r' . X yllllllll' fmryofm-1 . . 2 X ,... 1 .HfAflY2ll' Ffa-fff ffamkf fflbfdff ..g.,x, lil' iffy -v - A2001 w fA,0!?IIll . A 1 LN ,L X In 'I xx ls X ' l R R Eli ' T E ax , . . N C V I . l 5 5 f 12671171 54511161111 .. M1114 lfllllbfll I K . . wah: 1 A .0 i zii in '- f A 2 f IAIVYY ff 14051 Mgmf F A' 01111461111 ff... . are g ' 1 X .QFIYHT !A,0lA5'A'l'lIll 1. 5395 K fi ,f kkk chart' I ff1Af'11f1 fm 1 ',..f-7 5 if-si 2, , f K ef 'Win f . ffwn fGc'fYIfYff ,6dll!Y7lf . Miha!! IZIAIIM' !i fflzlflfwff ffzrfnwflzvk' KFZIIWAYII' f fflfyzwl jkffmf f ldllYY'! :D it , 1 . 1 ffn..xqk?v' sv , - f - W . .f Q is. A x gi- ix! Q, ,fe e K I Jvzzfku' ' fffmrr cgfmw ' fffffcfidv' .fffifizf 1 frfllf CVM 5 ,E on .sf if . tI:l!' fedlndvf C56-55751 ffewflyfvff . Mzfyiw ff2'dff2.ff4z' xyjf sv' ST. IEAN, IOHN M. SANSOLICIE, SHANNON L. West Side Story lg Per. A Rep. 4g FBLA 4. SARGENT, CHARLENE K. Honors 3,4g IV Soccer 1,2. SCHERER, ELAINE MARGARET Cauldron 4g Honors 1,2,4g NAHS 1,2,3, PR Officer 4g Steer. Comm. 3,4g SFSI 4g Class Day 6' Grad. llsherette 3g Swim Team 1,2,3. .A T3 fx axe' FEV 8 HN Seniors! 175 SCHNEIDER, ELISSA C. Elise Honors 3, High Honors 1,2, NAHS Outstanding Achievement Awards 2,3, NAHS 1,4, public relations 2, vp 3. SCHULZ, HEIDI I. Heid- Honors 1,3,4, FBLA Hist, 4, SADD 1. SEETHALER, NEIL E. Dorker NHS 3, pres. 4, Harverd Book Award 3, Rensselar Math and Science Medal 3, Honor Round Table 3, Grad. Grand Marshal 3, Prom Usher 2, Year Book Sports Editor 4, Math Team 2,3,4, Computer Team 4, Steer. Comm. 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Spring Track 3,4. SEVIGNY, IOHN PAUL Iohner Honors 3, Blood Drive 4, Wrestling 4. SHEEHAN, KERRY NHS hist. 4, NAHS 2,3, State NHS, Who's Who, High Honors 1,2,3,4, German Book Award 1,2, SADD 2,3,4, West Side Story 1, Manager 2, Blood Drive 4, Steer. Comm. 2,3,4, Prom Usherette 2, Class Day 6' Grad. Usherette, IV Soccer 1, capt 2, Vars. Soccer 2,3,4, Vars. Ski Team 1,2, capt 3,4. SHOALS, VICTORIA ANN Vicki Honors 2, High Honors 1,3,4, Cauldron 1, Per. A Rep. 1,2, Yearbook Activities Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4. SMITH, BARRY NIROTC1,2, Officer3,4, Basketball 1,2, Vars. 3,4, Spring Track 1, Vars. 2,3. SOUCY, MARCIA D. Marsh Cauldron 3, Class Day 8 Grad. Usherette, SADD 3, ROTC 3,4, Track 3. SOUTER, ROBERT M III Rob Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3, Grad. Usher 3 I SPEYER, IODY LYNN Honors 1,2, High Honors 3,4, SFSI 4, Mod. For. Lang. Club pres. 2,3, Steer. Comm. 2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4. 176lSeniors My 0401! f Hlllfl7' ' 41114 f lan rv' fffrlfkr f l 3127 ff f .I .1 . f fjliifr 'ffvfryqy Jilin!! 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Comm. 2,3, SADD 1,2, Theater A Knights 3, SYMS 1,2, Class Day 8 Grad. w Usherette 3, Carnegie Mellon Summer Program i lfftwm vlfevizdrfj ffzrrlf vlfzdmnd Jfllfv' f ldfffllfl 3i Tennis 1f2l Chearleader 2131 Capt' STETSON, PETER DAVID NHS 3,4, Excellence Award 1,2,3,4, St. Paul's g T ' X i s ASP, Knights ofthe Round Table 2, Math Team M. E - A 3 1 F A . 3,4, National Merit Scholar fCommendationJ, ' 'R' X ,, Iazz Band, Basketball 2, Cross Country 3,4, Q 'Y A R is Winter Track 3, Spring Track 3. is ' . .xi STRAEEIN, IAMES H. S , i Tucan Sam Honors 1,2,3,-4, Latin Club 3, N l X . 15 iiiiBB iif nl X ,ff Steer. Comm. 4, Football 3,4, Track 3,4. 1-10: 3+ . ' , 3 N SLILLIVANT, NIKI l 3. ..... Nikolia Honors 1,2,3,-4, Dow X-Mass card 2 ' fylllflii' K7llllA'fIlllIY''IITMKIIIII poetry 2, 10096 Reading l Mathematic Skills 2, A Iii... - Pinkerton Players 3, Theatre Knights Sr. F Coordinator 4. gs- A SUOZZO, IOSEPH ANTHONY joe , Butch Honors 1, Steer. Comm. 4, Q Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Con- necticut State Champ 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4. . liz! ' ffldhzlffl f fury! flf10::11 Jnllfvkf 1 lfffrlfftfofr Seniors! 177 SWEENEY, KATHLEEN Honors 1,2,3,45 FBLA 45 Chorus 1,25 Steer. Comm. 45 Ski Club 4. SWENSON, KAREN A. Honors 15 High Honors 2,45 German Book Award 35 NHS 3,45 NAHS 3,45 Cauldron 3,45 Theater Knights 3,45 SADD 45 Soc. Sci. Club 45 SI-'SI 45 Mod. For. Lang. Club 2,35 Steer. Comm. 3,4 TEETERS, IILL ELIZABETH Iillian Who's Who 45 St. Council Volunteer 253,45 Steer. Comm. 2,3,45 Chorus 1,25 All State Chorus 35 All NE Chorus 35 Select Choir 3, VP 45 Blood Drive 45 Winter Follies 35 Theatre Knights 1,2,3,45 Cauldron 2,3,45 West Side Story 25 Wrestling Manager 4. THOMAS, IENNIFER ALICA Honors 1,25 High Honors 3,45 NAHS 2,3545 Ski Club 1,25 Cauldron 3,45 Soc. Sci. Club Asst. Hist. 45 SFSI 45 NAHS Door Decor. Iudge 2. THOMPSON, CANDY LYNN Chorus 1,2,3,45 Media Club treas 1,2, vp 3, pres 4. TINDER, IOHN EVERETT Honors 1,2,3,45 Steer. Comm. 45 DECA 3,45 Ski Club 45 Winter Track 4. TIPPET, HOLLY M. ' is , .WTIQAAYW 'IAIIKYYQV fffrf-rw flrzffwimfz Knew! fffffffrlkif: . . . V . Zdrvu' AQ 1 D ' .. ik 5 f 1 x x lvrlrfydlfa' 1 ZM7' 1 ZWAIM' . mllllllbl' D 2'3'4'l Cuyldron 2'3'4l West Milf! . mllfllll-1' Oilily? . Hllflw-YO!! jill . Zum' 1,25 Theatre Knights 2,3,45 Mod. For. Lang. Club 2,3,4. TORRES, PATRICK F. Pat Honors 2,3,45 Yearbook Photography Editor 45 Steer. Comm. 45 Blood Drive 4. 178!Seniors sf . WAV! Jfillfvif fZfY'ti1' 5510401 . 77Y7llW4ly Fe Y :rr--as ...N 5 Q Xi .Q 4 'W 1 16110111 .Ewa .9511 fbadrrznnfrf 'ogllf 'IZIIMIINYNIIY 'fhfy YIJIIMIIIIYIKIN rylllltil' 'fhdwff-1 'f 11011114 mx . ,ig f A 1 WW! 'ffmwfflfrf' fnlflllf' 'fikzdflr' fizfvlfln' 'fizhsvkrz' f wil 'ffflyzffly ffgllllf fl 'ffilfvwf , f 411151 711 f . X x 39 f I lb fi It X is K ' f 1 TLISON, BRIAN Tus High Honors 1,2,3,4g NHS 3,-4, Who's Who 4,NationaI Merit Scholarhip Semifinalist 4g Yearbook 3,4g Math Team 1,2,3, capt. 4, award 2. Steer. Comm. 2,3,4g Boy's State 3, Cauldron 1g Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Winter Track 1,2,3,4, Spring Track 1,2,3,4. VAILLANCOLIRT, GAIL 1. DECA 3, treas. 4, Who's Who 4, Ski Club 2, Blood Drive 4, Theater Knights 2,3. VAILLANCOLIRT, VICKY Vickins Honors 3g High Honors 4, FBLA 3, VP 4. VALCOLIRT, IAMES Hanson Brother Honors 4, Vars, Hocy 2,3. VALCOLIRT, JEFFREY Hanson Brother Honors 1,2,3,4, Hockey. VASWANI, IYOTI Cauldron Z,3,4g Mod. For. Lang. Club 2,3,4, Steer. Comm. 2,3,-4, Per. A Rep. 1,3. WARREN, PAMELA Primm High Honors 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4g Who's Who 4, St, Council exec. brd 1,2, vp 3, pres. 4, Steer Comm, 2,3,4, Vars. Tennis 1,2,3,4. Seniorsl179 WENZEL, CANDIS LEE Candy Buisness Co-op 4. WHEELER, MARGARET ANNE Meg NHS 3, Public Relations 45 High Honors 1,2,3,45 Excelence Banquet 1,2,3,45 Who's Who 45 German Book Award 1,25 West Side Story 2 5 Steer. Comm. 3,45 Mod. For. Lang. Club 35 St. Council Volunteer 1,-4. WILCOX, WILLIAM M. Killer Vars. Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Spring Track 1,2,3. WILMARTH, BONNIE IEAN Honors 3,45 FBLA pres. 45 Prom Fasion Show 3,45 Harvest Queen 4. WITHEE, DENIS I. D.I. NIROTC Drill Team 1,2,3, Sgt. at Arms 25 Public Affairs 35 Sr. Platoon Leader 45 Steer. Comm. 25 Class VP 3,45 Ed. in Cheif school Paper 45 Per. A Rep. 25 Class Day 6' Grad. Usher 35 Football 35 IV Basketball 1,2, vars. 3,4. WOLF, CARMEN ANN Cauldron 15 Honors 1,2,3,45 West Side Story 2. WOLFE, CHARLES R. Chuck NHS5 High Honors 1,2,3,45 Steer. Comm. 45 Winter Track 3,45 Ski Club 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Spring Track 2,3,4. f 12111519 'ffiw :af rrmm' 'ffinfl SAIINIIII 'ffznf if II .xl . fllpjzlfw VIZIYA7' 'fffwimr 'ffidvzz' ,fm lfffdkrnm' ffiwuuk' lfljbilllffn 201711113 'ffillee CPQIIYIIIW 'ffizf 180!Seni0rs Yf 40114121 'ffbf fwklzzrhs' 7162! 'ffimrf lAlYll!l iff :i0fIZ0l61'f' .. . -- .. ' . 4 gk S: f' A 'I -LL Gif' ' N x X I N if Y x Q 4. 5 ,A . lfaf fffbylzrll 5257124 IMWW' 80110211 KM2f141y A.. n . lllflldd' Kzforzqy QWFIWYII tzdlllfly .WW ,Qlyllf ... fi, 1. '--, f I, IZIQIMV' Zedzafznfz Nt L. 5, W Y V ' ' 3 fx V AQ... YAGER, RICK Honors 1,2,3,45 Who's Who 45 Steer. Comm. 2,3,45 Per. A Rep. 15 Blood Drive 45 St. Council exec. brd. 2, Asst. Treas 3, sec. 45 Harvest King 45 Ski Club 1,25 Soccer IV 1,2, Vars 3, capt 45 NH State Select Soccer 3. YOUNG, DAWN RENEE Per. A Rep. 25 Honors 1,2,45 Spring Track 1,25 Ski Team 1,2,3,45 Softball 25 Soccer 2. YOUNG, NATALIE I. Nat Granite Girls State 35 Honors 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, Vars. 45 Softball 1,2,3, Vars. 4. ZAYAC, HOLLY ANN High Honors 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Per. A Rep-15 Band 15 Caldron 2,45 Yearbook Raffle Staff 45 Steer. Comm. 3,45 Mod. For. Lang. Club 2. ZELLIDANCZ, IENNIFER Honors 1,2,45 Who's Who 45 Band 1,25 Soccer IV 1,2, VArs. 3,45 Winter Track 2, MVP 3,45 Spring Track 1,2,3,45 All Star Track 2,35 State Champ 600m, 4th place 300m hurdles - NE meet5 NHIAA Heptathlon 15 4x400 stste title 2,35 Athlete Award 35 Eastern State, Invitational 3. Seniors!181 I 3? GIVING THE GIFT GF LIFE THE TEST! Karen Ahern sits patiently waiting to find 0Uf whether she will be 3 Dl'0SDeCtlVe donor. TheY'l'e two wild and CI'32Y QUYS lending 3 helping hand at the Dl0OCl dl'lVel 182!SENIOFiS Sharon Paradise SlghS fellef 35 She l'e3llZeS that She'S QOlnQ to llVe. A X Kim Plante I'eCelVlnQ SOn'le mOI'3l SUDDOIT fl'0l'n DJ. Wlthee and .lOn Letendre 35 prepares to give blOOCl. Fun For Fund Debbie MBFSIZOI1, Sue Glourard and Llsa Cfehler I'T10del their f0Q3S 313 the VEFY SUCC6SSfUl OKTIOQB-Fl6Sf3. ROD Souter and hlS buddy RaZ dlSDIaY just two of the m3I'lY ZIDLIITIS sold dUl lI1g the magallne drlve. in I A w my P' f 4 The magazlne drlve, an annual senior actlvlty, proved to be an extremely profltable fundraiser. TWO'S COITIDBTIY, thI'88'S 3 CFOWd. Muff Murphy, KSVII1 FICZQETBICI, AND Kurt Th0h13S SHOW SUDDOIT for thell' CIBSS at OKYOQS-Fl6St3. Seniors!183 CLASS CLOWNS jen Zeludancz jon Letendre MOST GLILLIBLE Cara Cloutier jeff Dalton CLASS ARTISTS Celeste Corriveau 'Chris Lopez BEST LAUGH jackie Rheault jim Straffin CLASS PLIRTS jill Teeters Chris Dias MOST LIKELY TO BE CARDED Nick jahn Lisa Hughes-absent CLASS MUSICIANS Chrissy Langton Pete Stetson CLASS ATHLETES Lynn Arsenault Dave Monesinith MOST TALKATIVE Tanya Karanasios Keith Pepin WORST DRIVERS janet Friedman jason Perdikas-absent MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Ellison Neil Seethaler FRIENDLIEST Sue Steinberg D I Withee MOST SPIRITED Laura Detwiler Dave Preston BEST SMILE Maureen Broderick Marc Apostolides -Y.7 . WYWYW. Y W f K Remember when... pep rallies were PEP rallies? announcements were held during period A? we had a regular newspaper, the West Side Story? Kerry Sheehan had spiked hair? the band room was flooded? we only had four minutes between periods? the 'Thunderboothn was a fixture in the cafeteria? Mr. Van Uden eagled the 18th at tryouts? class wills were in the yearbook? the yearbook staff spent all those hours editing those class wills? we had Dental Hygiene week? Julie Chase got caught in the middle of a football team fight? Neil went to a Bon Jovi concert? we had to listen to those funny Cauldron commercials? we went to school dances and had fun? Chrissy Langton didnlt wear hairspray? the football team made it to the Turkey Bowl? we couldn't sit on the grass? Jon Letendre shaved his head? Laura Detwiler stopped shaving? Vice-President Bush came to West but few Seniors got to see him? M and M's and Skittles were banned? the Coke machines werenlt Out of Order ? Maureen Murphyls hair caught on fire? we had fire drills regularly? Heather Hough wore fluorescent clothes? Mark Perutz handed in his Remember when.. sheet by mistake? the library was quiet? Jim Straffin served dip at -his party? John and Eric were cheerleaders for a day? law tests were easy? Carla Kennedy's hair was short? you could see yoursebf in the bathroom mirrors? you could sit on the radiator in the cafe? Jenn Capistran said GET OUTH? we thought graduation seemed so far away? 186!SENIORS CLASS ODE DON T SAY GOODBYE Trme goes by It goes by so fast seems lzke the moments don t last Mem nes sweet have passed us but there s no reason to cry Don t say goodbye my best fnends we ll see each other agaln And when you call me I ll be there zf you need someone to care We ue shared the laughter and the tears we tryed to conquer our fears Ready to face what Iles ahead look back and remember what was sald Don t say goodbye We re ready to walk down roads so dark and unknown we have nothlng to fear alone Don t say goodbye my best of fnends we Il see each other agazn And when we leave don t make a fuss cuz you ue spent the best four years of your lzfe wzth us Loral by llll Ttnttrs mum by Man Apostolzdts D 7 I 7 , 7 1 . by, Y Y . 7 Y 7 7 but with our mem'ries by our sides, Y 7 7 7 zr s Q ' H ' . SENIORSX187 The race for the presidency has come to its final stretch in '88 and just who will win is one question that can't be answered for certain. From a TV evangelist to one implica- ted in the Iran-Contra scandal, the field of candidates is varied. Here at West High we got to participate in this election because of the first in the nation primary in New Hampshire and the hard work ofthe Student Council. Senators Hart and Dole, and Vice President Bush all made speeches at West on their campaign swings through the state. As the race continues some candidates will fade and others will rise to the nomination. And once again New Hampslzire and West have played an important role. Inst as President Reagan once visited West, perhaps one of those who spoke here may also become President in 1988. Nonetheless, who- ever is elected, the students who had the opportunity to see the candidates will re- member the experience. fills! Gary Hart displays and explains his detaileo bpdgat plans that he would propose if e ec e . lflCUlTlb6l1t ViCe Pf6Sid6l1t BUSH 3ddI'9SSeS the C0l1CErnS of the WeSt High student b0dV. 188lELECTION '88 K3I'lS3S SeI13t0l' DOIG SDGGKS 3b0Ut his DSFSOFISI qU3lifiC3tiOI1S f0I' the PfeSideI1CY. COMING AND GGING On September ninth, Mr. Healy, Mr. Vigneault and Chief Walbourne may be head- ing to the golf courses in celebration of their retirenzent as their friends at West trek off to znother first day of school. After years of service, each has decided to dedicate some time to himself. Mr. Vigneault leads the pack with Z if What could Memorial and West possibly have in common? Rivals for years, Memorial and West seem to be as different as night and day. The students know it, the faculty knows it, the whole city knows it. So what could they possibly have in conzmon? Both recognize ex- cellence. Mr. Arthur Adamakos recently joined West as assistant principal after teaching at Memorial since 1981. While at Memorial, Mr. Adamakos advised the yearbook and Student Council, organized Operation Liquor-Free Graduation, taught social studies, and served on many administrative committees. He also works as an administrat- ive assistant at the Green Meadows Golf Club Inc., where he helps run the pro-shop and is a software specialist. Menzorial and West recognized excellence in Mr. Adamakos. What distinguishes West from Memorial? just look where Mr. Adamakos is working now and see for yourself. twenty-six years of teaching at West followed by Chief Walbourne with seventeen and Mr. Healy, sixteen. Mr. Vigneault states, Everyone here has been good to meg students, faculty, stajfand administration, l want to thank everyone. l'm proud to be a part of West. Mr. Healy echoes this sentiment and Chief Walbourne pu ...aw G . adds West's diversity makes the school like a microcosm of our nation. That's one of the best points of West. l'm convinced it is tlze best high school in the city. We wish them happiness in their retirement and thank each for sharing so much with all of us at West. FACU LTYX1 89 Q-If' J f 'f-...ww .KA X-rd f 1 as 'E 1 190!STUDENTS 'mn 1 ...Vw -4- gif' ff' , 1' 1 IM -f-C ....Ir Q X. f'..,. T iw QS Q X. 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