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F £ y , ire are All.. . MADE TO ORDER We, the 230-plus Marlborough High Seniors, are a diverse group. No two of us are identical no matter how strong our friendship may be. We may share the same food cravings, listen to the same rock music, play our own per¬ sonal best for our sports teams, go wild at rallies, boogie the night away at dances, shop for the latest fashions, study our brains out, work long hours at jobs and dream about our futures, but we are each a unique individual. We set our own standards, we program our own destinies. Our lives are made up of academic, social and athletic ac¬ tivities - in and out of school. And it is our own arrangement of these activities that makes us each special and MADE TO ORDER! We are each like opening a surprise package - no one ever knows what will come out! MADE TO ORDER emphasizes the individual qualitities that strengthen our class and our school. We have made our legacy at Marlborough High. For us, this will be our last year of high school. Ten years from now, when we find this book, we ' ll open it and remember this year. We ' ll recall our friends and the great times we shared here. How long will we remember these moments? Forever! GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD TIMES! Jim Barnes, Laura Mclnnis, and Karen Weaver share a little laughter. According to Tracy Langguth, Michael Borowski, Darlene Blanchard, Trade Allen, Karolyn Nelson, Ernie Smither, Susan Branscombe, and Michele Belcher, M.H.S. MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND. 2 THEME Ken Paquette takes control of the stituation and puts Karen Gray in her place. Derek Gadbois, Ken LaBarre, and Eric Rubin take a break from their studies to talk. THEME 3 ' HS ' l SIZ S tq I don ' t believe it! This was the statement on the tongues of most of the Class of ' 88 as the junior prom grew closer. Can I get a limo? Can I get a tux? Can I get a date? After all these questions were asked and answered the junior prom, Never Say Goodbye, was a success. Held on April 10, 1987, the class danced the night away at the Royal Plaza in Marlboro. As the night went on the queen and her court were announced. The court included Jen Papagno, Julie Dzigas, Kim Colecchi, Suzanne Blair, and Gina Pizzimento. Then after the formalities ended, as well as Mr. Rig- ney ' s string of bad jokes, the class continued to party. Even at the end of the prom the class spirit wa$ still noticeable. With class spirit like this, the class of ' 88 will never say goodbye. Man, oh, man, showcasing MHS ' s best dressed guys are Pat Ward, Mark Saari, Mike Byrne, Matt PhiUipo, Adam Mooers, Mike Wing, Jim McCarthy, Paul LeFaivre, Bill Dorr, and Mike Towle. Helping to keep all the fun in order is class advisor and funnyman Mr. Rigney. 4 JUNIOR PROM In the middle of the festivities, the Queen and Court were chosen - Queen Jennifer Papagno, Sharing a dance to the prom song, Never Say Julie Dzigas, Kimberly Colecchi, Suzanne Blair, and Gina Pizzimento. Goodbye, Lori Peltak and E.J. Coveney snug¬ gle up. JP JUNIOR PROM 5 Panther Spirit gone Junior year brought on many excit¬ ing and new activities. School spirit began to shine through at the fir X. rally when the entire school body sported a Spirit T-Shirt with the slo¬ gan WE ARE MARLBORO HIGH printed across the front. As the year progressed, it seemed as though our school became more and more unit¬ ed. On February 25, 1987, Marlboro High School celebrated its tenth birthday. The day ' s festivities were kicked off by a treasure hunt during homeroom. Winning for the Class of ' 88 was Mr. Lambert ' s homeroom. Later in the morning, we gathered in the foyer. As eveyone sang Happy Birthday, the cheerleaders set loose a multitude of balloons. As rock music filled the school, we played Twister, Samurai with Mr. Ludgate, Volleyball, Red Rover and Simon Says. Senior Kevin Guillette said, Everybody was having fun. It was a GREAT TIME! Mr. Morley wishes for another successful ten years at Marlboro High. Karolyn Nelson and Michelle Dumais prepare for the eating festivities on field day. Woody Byrne and friends compete in a game of Hackysack on Field Day. This year ' s Seniors helped make the Class of ' 87 ' s Senior Prom Reception a success. 6 SCHOOL SPIRIT The entire school burst with spirit on May 27, 1987 when everyone got together to participate in the first annual Marlboro High School Field Day. The day turned out to be very suc¬ cessful. We all had alot of fun; it was cool. said senior Laura Mclnnis. Students began the day with Simon Says and the Giant Lap Sit, which included almost all the students there. There were so many people in the Lap Sit I didn ' t think it would work, but it did and it was fun. said junior Lauren Heim. Everyone had a lot of fun during the pie eating contest which always turns out to be a good time wheth¬ er you ' re participating or even just watching. Other activities that day included the Apache Relay, Trivia, Baseball, Volleyball, Floor Hockey, and other carnival-related games. Cheerleaders let loose balloons which spark the openings of the Birthday Celebration. off to see the wizard As a farewell to the class of 87, mem¬ bers of this year ' s senior class pitched in their time after school to organize a senior reception. The theme of the re¬ ception was the Wizard of Oz. During the few weeks prior to May 29th, sev¬ eral students worked painting and con¬ structing scenes. On the 29th students decorated the cafeteria for the recep¬ tion. That night students came to serve drinks and snacks. Members of the re¬ ception committee also helped set up for a breakfast the following morning and the All-Nighter at the Wayside Racquet and Swim Club. Thanks to the help of Michele Belcher, Julie Dzigas, Karen Gray, Karen Hopkins, Cathy Mangie, Christine Martino, Laura McEnaney, Karolyn Nelson, Jen Ott and others, the reception was a big suc¬ cess. Summing it all up, Karolyn Nelson said, Although it was very time con¬ suming, our hard work paid off in the During the Birthday activities Mr. Ludgate leads in a game of Samurai. SCHOOL SPIRIT 7 8 SIGNATURES el era SIGNATURES 9 STEPPING FORWARD into our SENIOR YEAR FREE DONUTS?!! , Is this Senior Breakfast or our first activity period? - Both! . Mass confusion was the case as everyone walked into the cafeteria that Monday, September 21. It was our Se¬ nior Breakfast and no one had the slightest idea what was going in. Even¬ tually Ms. Ellsworth approached the podium and began to explain to us what had to be done and about our upcoming events. There were signa¬ ture pages that had to be signed and Made to Order surveys that had to be filled out. There was Homecoming to start thinking about and Senior por¬ traits to be taken. After everything was explained we all ate breakfast. Al¬ though it only lasted one period, all of us were glad to get out of class. Sharon Natale summed it up by saying I thought it was cool, our class seems to get along great together and we all have fun. Heather Oram and Heather Young feast. Getting things started, Lisa Vellante signs signature pages to start off the ' 88 Yearbook. 10 SENIOR BREAKFAST Taking a step above the rest, Ernie Smither tries to climb over Creg Gowaski ' s back as Ed Ross looks on. Well, isn ' t that special? Sue Branscombe dis¬ plays her appreciation for the church lady on the ever popular SATURDAY NITE LIVE!!! During Senior Breakfast, Stephanie Kane, Lau¬ rie Palter, Eileen Kelly, and Sharon Luce enjoy time off together. SENIOR BREAKFAST 11 We finally DID IT! Girls field hockey captains Liz Laurence, Stephanie Kane, and Karen Hopkins arouse the crowd with a cheer. A major part of our rallies and football games is our band. Seated here is presi¬ dent of the band Greg Gowaski with Michael Blackett. 12 VICTORY STARTING THE YEAR OFF RIGHT Marlboro High waited two years for it, and on September 26, 1987 we finally got it. - A FOOTBALL WIN!!! The vic¬ tory was against Shrewsbury and no one could believe it. But this rally was not just for the football players. It was intended to introduce all the new and old players of the fall teams. Anticipa¬ tion was in the air. The reason for this was that our football, soccer, volleyball, cross-country, and field-hockey teams were all fired up for a great season. The captains spoke to the school about their hopes and expectations. The band played, the people cheered, and every¬ one, including faculty enjoyed the pe¬ riod off. Our teams ' athletes have out¬ standing abilities and qualities. We have had successful seasons in previous years and our hopes are for all the teams to be the best in the state this year. Girls ' volleyball team is introduced at the rally by captain Kristine Josephson. The Girls soccer team shows a little spirit with a rally dance. VICTORY ' 88 Homecoming - made to order Spirit events led up to the long awaited Homecoming Rally for the Class of 1988 during the week of Oc¬ tober 19. Monday, a real “low risk day, was concert T-shirt, Hat and Shades Day. Tuesday was Twin Day, Wednesday was Safari Day and Thursday was the zaniest day with everyone wearing two different shoes. On Friday, in preparation for our game Saturday with Algonquin, we wore black and orange. The real Homecoming festivities were kicked off at an exhilarating ral¬ ly emceed by Mr. Rigney. He got everyone to participate in an ice¬ breaker to judge the cheerleaders, the band and the skit. When he raised his right hand, we would yell “Aaaah! Raising his left hand would make us yell “Ooooh! We are PSYCHED!!! tough time against the Algonquin Tomahawks. Two punts by Junior Pete Long were blocked and ran in for two touchdowns, and that wasn ' t the end of Algonquin ' s scoring. They kept scoring until early in the fourth quarter. By that time the score was 33 - 0. Suddenly, with re¬ newed vigor, our Panther Eleven came back! Senior Mike Duffy ran in two touchdowns and Senior Mike Wing caught a pass from Senior quarterback Marc Buchan for our third touchdown. Unfortunately, that wasn ' t enough. We lost again, bringing our record to 2-3-1. By evening everyone was back in a good mood at the Toga Dance. Ev¬ eryone seemed in high spirits, with the Juniors dominating the coveted dancing spot - the landing between the first and second floor. Just before the big announcement, fourteen seniors, with their hair slicked and wearing shades, danced to the song “We Go Together from the movie “Grease. Finally, the mo¬ ment we had been anxiously await¬ ing arrived - the Homecoming Queen and King and their Court and Escorts were announced. Making up the Court were Karolyn Nelson and Steven Bilancieri, Marisa “Mooey Giorgi and Chad Asplund, Lauren Searle and Pat Ward and Julie Dzigas and Ernie Smither. Elected as Home¬ coming Queen and King were Jen Ott and Ed Ross. Queen Jen said, “I was surprised and thrilled. It is defi¬ nitely one of the happiest times of my high school years! Karolyn Nel¬ son was also surprised. “I couldn ' t believe it. After they called my name, my legs were shaking. King Ed was jubilant. “When my name was called, I couldn ' t believe it. It was definitely one of the best times of my life! Taking a breather at the Toga Dance for Homecoming, Ted Shaw and Senior Tony Trodella show off their Roman garb. During the Homecoming game, Senior Quar¬ terback Marc Buchan is sacked by an Algon¬ quin player. It was perfect football weather on Saturday. The MHS squad had a SPIRIT WEEK To show his school spirit, Senior Chris Gibbs went all out of Concert T-shirt, Hat and Shades Day. The 1988 Homecoming King and Queen and Leading the school in spirit-raising antics, Se- their Court smile proudly while posing on the nior Jim Barnes gets rowdy! traditional Homecoming Bridge. HOMECOMING 15 16 SENIORS Spirited, Enthusiastic, Awesome . . . These words describe the year and the people of the Class of 1988. Memories are made. New friends are found, old friendships are made stronger, and futures are decided. Senior year is special with our Senior Breakfast, rally skits, Homecoming, our Semi-Formal, Prom and Senior Week. They are all reminders of the great times that happen Senior year. We are told, These are the best years of your life! But with tests, homework, finals and col¬ lege applications, one says, No way! In re¬ membering FUN times, we think of toga dances, and breakfast at Dunkin ' Donuts. We see friends, and the fun we had, and the memories we will never lose. Our four years at Marlborough High will never be forgotten. With our school spirit, enthusiasm towards new things, and our individual abilities to help our school remain the best, the Class of ' 88 will be remembered as a class that gave of itself to keep MHS on top. It took a great deal to get there . . . SENIOR YEAR! SENIORS 17 Kristen Lea Adams Ris volleyball 1 Feb vac 1985 car- keys Pest BF ' s I MU I ' m so bored there ' s nothing to do here Thanks sweetness-Tomeart Flash M D ILY To get down with you know who. Trade M. Allen What be happenin ' ? Sidney 5 22 87 DB 8-11-84. Jamie, my best buddy. Volleyball 3, 4. To win the Kentucky Derby. Best of luck to all my friends, I love yal! Julie A. Arsenault Jules 1-1-87 3-11-87 Orlando 4eva most seen with BCPGMLLCJM EEEE Jr. Prom 87 Hudson cruises Hampton w JDPBOL Bonnie lets hit BK Spags chorus 1-4 Thanks Mom Dad I love you!!! Chad A. Asplund Chadley Flash XC 1, 2, 3, capt 4 In¬ door 3 capt 4 outdoor 1, 2, 3 capt 4 RSAC3, 4 Stuco 3, 4 FOSS AL TAI . . But a doughnut without a hole is a danish DUCCI JLD 2 7 86 9:32 success. Robert M. Atwood Hammer Montreal DUBTHGIL To be a naval seal knocking Boopsy Out of the game Freddy! Old Orchard Beach with Kelleher Boston Mara¬ thon with the guys. Erin Sullivan, Jane Stearns and Andrea Sabella, take a break from the hectic senior life. Nadine M. Aucoin Nae What d ' ya callit ah Ol- HITTGV Hampton, Cape Cod, Cancun. 4-17-85 JKJSDPASISS- CABNFCL Boft w the girls! Thanks for always being there for me Roger IL Y! love you Mom Dad did it! Warren S. Bailey II AFS 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Chorus 3, 4 Drama 2, 3, 4 Model U.N. 2 A! Han- sielll How celestial Jim - We ' ll ah- buy you some Juju bees! It ' s better to burn out than to fade awayll - Queen Clarence J. Baker would just like to thank everybody who quietly and bodily pushed me to get my act together this year. Thank you! Michael J. Barber Don ' t have too much stuff because I work too much. Been to Boston lately got a slimjim Maybe my car will start James R. Barnes Rip CC 123 4 capt. 4 Track 1234 Var 1 2 3 4 Jr. prom w Lisa 4 10 87 My goal Become an Olympic run¬ ner. Back in time Outward Bound I wanna rock Friends on track team. Thanks Mom Dad 18 SENIORS Patricia L. Beckwith Tricia Yrbk Ski 1-4 AFS 2-4 Track 14 relax”French Per. F TN86 London 87 PN87 STRATN 9 22 87 MD Bowie 9 4 87 Sib BbKgMbTgDbNbSf Dude Bball ChrLft Rap TedBeaRun LUKA Magic Bus To Be Happy I lov UM Kara-Lyn Bednarski Will never 4-get friends at RHS: CL, JS, SW, TD Esp: Jan and Mags! Thanks for being there! Rem: gym¬ nastics 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 FU- BAR, The mar W-CL, RW + JT Thanx mom, dad Geo, Luv U Gary E. Begeman BJ TRK 1, 2, 3 Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4 SR + JR Prom Comm Yrbk Stu Co 4 OEA 4 Let ' s Leave ; Walking the Edge w ED ; She ' s on Fire ; Party At T ' s House Never Forget EDCDE SGGNDHBKNMGTBFSBPGMB Mark Belcastro Oh Yeah! Let ' s Party, can ' t wait to get to Florida Believe in yourself Talk dirty to me Poison When is summer vacation? Thanks to my Mom Michele B. Belcher Edith AFS23 V.P. 4 YB Layout Ed. Field Hockey 12 London TN. PA. WFNX Style Council Squeeze Bowie Morrissey Thanx Lou-E. Fed. Pin¬ head No basement at the Alamo. Norma LntPrt MM SB Louvre Shannon Rose Bennett Shan-U2-9 22 87 Conway-86 The best of times w A,K,J, T,A,S,R, C,J,M,L,D,D T,C J Pride! LMJR Bono U2 Foreva 2 6 87 GB MHS FSC ' 92 ILUG Dad I made it! I LU S T BFF MSP? Steven Peter Bilancieri OEA 2 3 4; VP-OEA 4; Yrbk; J A 2 3; Jr Prom Comm. Bank Crew 6 22 87; Cape Cod 87; 2 6 87 Finally!! Good Luck CPA ' S MG WG To Find my one true love and live as happy as can be. Robert C. Bilodeau Finally out Seen with PC, JM, AG, BM, RR, CM, CD, CM, DB and Gippy BTK Crew Big Bob Baseball 1 Okemo Ski Trip Goal to become a ranger I made it! Henry Bissonette Basketball 1, 2; Memorial Beach How many absences do have? Jim, Duff, Hodoe, Bob, Gropa, Weav, Wakka, Okie, Paco, Aunes, What the . . . , MRLBR Thanx for the memories, Enjoy Craig Beiferman hope to go to Hawaii Pacific Col¬ lege, windsurf at Diamond Head and get out of school! 76 ' Olds AIT- KEN 96-S: Burton snow board Pizza- hut! Beef: have fun next year SL John Berube Drama 12 3 4 AFS 3 4 Festival The Little Chill MS, TT, JE, GG, AG, RT, BB, JH, LL, TS, WB, HH, RJ;Zayre 86- 88 Don ' t hurt the truck Old time rock and roll Okie What? Party at my house? Michael K. Blackett Band 123 4 Play Land Tennis 23 4 Suicides Thanks to Oakey the oak tree and Wild Bill. My car isn ' t dead it ' s just sleeping. SENIORS 19 Suzanne E. Blair Suzy Kazoo Hey Kids W 10 87 Faithfully Nights out w the guys love u-Mark, Russ, Steve, Darryl. Summer 87 Boston the combat zone To be a successful chef!! Bye Ells, Uncle Bob MHS Darlene Amy Blanchard London ' 87 That special night 3-5- 86 143 JCSI! Nothing lasts forever is all they seem to tell you when you ' re young Memories w MB, SL, JS, CM, MN Thanks for everything Mom Dad!! Michael S. Borowski Guess what heard! Pep club 1, 2; Drama 1, 2; Lit Mag 1,2; Service 2, 3, 4; Prom Corns; NHS blue thursday ' 86 Always: Dar, MD, I D, Richer, CS IT., M L 6 9 87 Ambition: To dance with MADONNA Carol A. Boyd Fred Hey wanna hear somethin funny? 9-1-86 Coal-To be in ad¬ vertising, and to be with KT 4-eva. Cape Cod 1987 MSW-KT, GW, JB, MB. Ma, Dad-1 Love ya! TS ET CG MM KA KT-I love you Susan J. Branscombe Suey Yrbk 4; AFS 3, 4; Jr Sr Prom Comms Senior Variety Show; Ski Club 3; Summer 87 ' w KN; DT Fest; Spain 88 ' ; PSPL; My best memories tv KNMDBFKGJPLJ PM! UMass ... the SM ' s Mike Burns, Ricky Vanzini, Kenny LaBarre, Mike Ciril o, Marc Buchan and Mike Towle give Derek Gadbois an uplifting experience. Laura P. Broderick Track 1 NHS 3 4 Tutor 3 4 Library 2-4 Chuck 2 3 AFS 4 Who ' s Who CNMS I want to write a classic . GH! Goal: My car pressure con¬ tacts in hr MHS 8D SciPros LA papers Quebec Marc A. Buchan Buc Football 12 3 4; Baseball 123 4; Nanci 10 15 86 TNWLM PCWMC GTW-Jonar IGA ML TN NH 87 ' -TDAGFA TGTWHWYWAOJWTF CJ7-MBDGMW Best of times- MBKLDGKJJLSGWB GS TH-MDJ AMB-FMAB TGTSBA TS T 20 SENIORS Ashling Elizabeth Burke A Var Tennis 12 3 4 Pep Club Ski Club Jr. Prom Com Soccer Mgr I wanna play 3-19-86 IWLUFS 10-3- 87 Frosh Mem. To attain all my goals and live all my dreams. Thanx Mom Dad Michael Thomas Burns 84-88 Soccer 1234 Nat. Can JWC 87 Basketball 2 3 4 The Fly in Ford CJ7- MBDGMW Come on just one more NH ' 87 TD AG¬ FA TGTWHWYWA Best of times with MBDGKLJOKCJDLP Bacon SGWB Th-MD Michael P. Byrne Woody FS Total Madness! Ambi¬ tion: Move to LA and become a rock star Long live Contagious! Hampton Beach Sum of 87 Most seen with Robyn and GR CR WR JC BC GP JC Later Guys! David Caissie Lisa A. Castellino Chisa Crazy crusin times w jody, crash 10-24-86 TNBL Y Cookie-Jods IM scared! NF-AS KW LM JR KS LC sis work outs on the beach; to find a gorgeous Italian!! L YM D Thank you 6-5-85 Bye Michael F. Cirillo Silly And then some U2 HL Soc. 1 2 3 4 Fra-85 summer 87 w Jerry w SG TS MM] Hilton JG nice day huh Gropa summer 85 Simpson Rd w KL-DJC-1 20 85 love U Mom Thks. James F. Callahan Jim Assume the Position No need HCS tv MDRNMBSG the dish rags, and Marion! Adventures w MUCK A SBIAC The Crashes of 86-87 Mr. D ' s class w HB and MB Nov. 19, 86 I luv U K. Susanne R. Campbell Sue Hi 5-27 Cape w JNPBDJ Vir¬ ginia 86 Summer 87 13th To always remember times w NF JGPN BWTWR CNAJKDPISJS DMKWP RMGLB July 18th S-trip ILY MDJ DDDPH The finer things for DC GLJG. Robert Cappello Pitch 1 2 3 4 Special thanks to the best group of friends a kid could have; John, Mat, John, Mary, Joann, Jenny, Amy, Guido, Warren, slick and hair. What car? Where are the cards? Have a nice life everyone! 88 Michael J. Chatalian Sharkie I feel K Goal: make lots of money. Ambition: to have my own business to marry Tina. Fav Vac! Old Orchard. Fav. Song Amanda 12- 24-86. Tina Baby FB 12 34BB1234 Marc Chaves came to this school a normal guy and left messed up. Amy L. Christmas Finally!!! Bye TC and A Y- Good Luck Senior Year!! Oh, TC- Hey AL- Wanna babysit? Can U believe this, Jen!? O. Woe is me. 2-dfnjocunaz. Bye! Thomas D. Clark Went to school and I was very ner¬ vous, no one knew me, no one knew me. Hello teacher tell me what ' s my lesson, look right through me, look right through me. Steven J. Cloutier Canuck Schooner To be success¬ ful in life Partying in Canada BM RC PL and me on the weekends in RC Shcn ' mobile BM cigars thanks TL SK IK HD for everything Love ya TL Amis Amer Kimberly Ann Colecchi Kimmie Im so hungry, omg Thanks So 4-10-87 JD-AGFF NH ' 87 TDAG- FATGTWHWYWA AMLYY-TS- Summer ' 86 LLKMLMMKD TBTIHWWU-JO, INFU III never 4 get u mom love u lots dad and Dana SENIORS 21 Lisa Collazo Nickname: Lee Good-Bye is not an ending but a different start for you. Mom + Dad I Made It!! Eugene Collins Brian K. Connolly B.C.; What are we doing?; Get some money and enjoy life to the fullest!; To get out of Marlboro High and get on with my life.; Last summer at Old Orchard Beach Me.; Nancy Wilkin Mark D. Cooper Hope to be very wealthy, drive Stingray, and find 38-24-36. Da with DF, PG, LF. Skiing Jay Peak with DN, KC. Everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. Say What? Mark Nadeski and Matt Stetson are surprised during class. Tonya L. Cota Class of ' 88 time to get out of this school Miss everyone time to lean back party hearty people. Coleen E. Cotton Hockey Mgr 3, 4 FB Mgr 4, 12-5-86 WJ; 6-5-87; O.H.P. 9-21 DEB! RR P.Y.M. HI C.K. Jill Still F.F. Remem¬ ber 87, New Year AH Together at the top; C.D., D.L., J.M., A.G., T.M., K.C. Elizabeth H. Curran Liz 2-22 Kevin I Love You JS Re¬ member? UR always my friend WEVO, Gin, Mike, Dave Hampton 87 Always be there when someone needs U, Don ' t 4get the important thing U know Thanks Mom and Dad Christopher Cooper Kristen A. Corrinne To spend my life with Paul Richard. Hey Paul remember Canada? B52 ' s! PR you ' re in my heart forever. AM NW remember those nights? Never forget those good times. I love PR ; Heather D. Dalton CLUMBSY Youu Newer Caalled. . . Cheering 12 3 Capt 4?! Aerobic Instr. GREEN M + M ' s + ICE CREAM 11-7-86 YBLH CWA pom¬ pom ' s to sis to live, dream, cherish, love ... to Never say gooDbye . . . 22 SENIORS Scott T. Davis Some day will look back at this and laugh. Eric DeSimone Neil T. DiRico Chico-What ' s up? PHD ! Oh beautiful- WHC-MAINE-87 Football 123 4 LB Snibba ?!! 9-11-87 9-25- 87! 13 Atatash 360 on 290 Miami Dolphins 39 yard reverse-Van Ha- len-1? To move back to Florida Bethany DeBlasis Beth Mouth-USW-ET, CG, CB, TS, MM, ]B, KJ, MD Boston (PC) 8 31, Riv. 87, Caf. 87-88, Florida?, Poo, hair , 12 4-5, I know-CB , Bob¬ bin Happies when w friends: Falls, Thanks Mom and Dad! John C. DeFalco Cross Country 12 3 4; Indoor track 2; Baseball 2 3; H4; STL 828587; 2- 14-86; Get a masters and own a busi¬ ness; France; Denzel Donnelly BF + KF; 11 kalkc; DA76; Bow BLR A CDMFCSAGMJJN inj Bath 5T Karen M. Defreitas Let the good times roll with pest Pat Rat Pack + AF JM MM Never forget bocepas H-parties feb vaca. Prom nite skiway. Summer= Hamp¬ ton P-Town CS. Jason 12 27 Do we match Jute? James H. DeBeradinis What ' s up? BTK Crue, Hellian runs, Hampton 87 Jet skiing, Good luck in the Derby Trade. Okemo ski trip; Best wishes to Suzy and Lisa Isn ' t that special Have Fun Ingrid L. Denouter Drama 1234 Band 3 4 Diz Rah Big JP! A + B-lt ' s a good place! Lady EF. . . To sing brother can you spare a dime and have people toss quarters at me . . . Better LATE than EVER Bridgie! William Patrick Denzel Basketball 4 5 6 87 with PD and TH. JD, BD, L W, TT, MT, PD, AD, EB. To be drafted by the Celtics Bears-Yan- kees Celtics Larry Bird Thank you for everything Mom Jason Dick Jason 7-87 Bike ride to FL. 1984 State Champs Soccer To go ski in the Swiss Alps. Carl H. Dickmann Heath What ' s up Meng? Soccer Track 12 3 4 Stuco 12 3 Hey Duff you like? Pink Floyd w Rog 10- IB- 87 Great times w Regulars JKTSMJMGSDMT Dio Ambition- To have a relaxing life Craig B. Donahue Ninja 13 Basketball 12 3 4 Dolphins rule! Whitney my babe. Hey! Foo Wow Baa 360 on 290! Hellian run 87 ' Chums JMND JDGBERAC PGBMBL TLBFSBMDJP Memories 12 31 86 4 11 87 Meeting MG! Thanks MD! SENIORS 23 Mark Brian Donahue Thank god it ' s over!; Huey, Indoor Track 2 3 4; Track 12 3 4; Ftball 4; BTKA Crew Hellian Runs; BBAM; OOBAC; SMWBF; Summer at school; TNFMTWB; Coal: To get into college; Seen w CDJDJMBM MDRRSBAG Charissa M. Donohue Scris, Dip, CBD, Mouth oh my head; Shut up shot! Technicalities! Adjust! Muzic! Twang Rat Pack 85 CD= Kim CDSFG Fruit ST I miss u Scott Acct- ing-STSF I miss u Tom JR PB 5-27- 87 JB JNC Mike Duffy Duffy Shatoy Yatai FB 1 2 3 4 Gallier my thumb hurts To back to my Homeland Wild times w CRJSM Apt to be successful in life Dick- mann do you like? JC Buzzards Bay SB I AC Michele I. Duguay Where ' s Candi? To graduate from college 7 85 YB, ME. Rocks 32186 TYEPNFY Sen. Trip Summer of 87 w Nick 80 CC Crash!! NH Wkend w DC Best times of my life-MHS ISNFSCJKAS love you M D Michelle M. Dumais Shelly Hey, It ' s casual , Yo Babe Best times spent with BF, SB, KN, JP. DT Fest ' 87 Spain ' 88 COCC PSPL LJPM Endlessly Ambition: TFTU- MOAB I love you Mom and Dad. Shelly D and . . . Julie E. Dzigas Jules SOC 12 3 4 cap S TUCO 12 3 4 pres States ' 85 11-11-83 JO + JD BF 4eva NH ' 87-TDACFA TGTWHWY WA NG-miss ya! Jane LYATB Xmas ' LJL ARTW-JLKLGK CJSM SNLLCAM DKM KL 7-23-87 I LU MDJNG Johathan L. Edwards Hockey 12 3 4 Drama 3 4 Chorus 4; If the wheels of life a spinning faster and faster around you, look about you to see that God cares about you greatly and so do I. Thanks Mom and Dad! Richard Emond Duncan Fairbrother Dune Been to hell and back To lead a life that lacks nothing and to find 36-24-36 Going to California Rio bound with PG DF DT Sept. 10, ' 85 Thanks DT for everything Nicole Fallon Nikki that laugh! Virginia Beach 86 5 27 cape 7 18 55 + 5 7 13th hole summer of 87 w SCJGPNBW TWMGPRNAJRJSDPISAS RCK! S. TRIP! Never forget my friends, Dancing + K + Ml Thanx M + Dl- LUSKLCHIGA! Liam M. Farragher Concord Beats Nova Once Again. Four years and out College Bound great day for a sail Sweden Can ' t wait to be RICH SKIPPER Freedom MS MC DF JU PA Thanks M + D + T Cheryl L. Faugno Good luck to my best friend, my sister. F F JM LH HR TC JH FC. Thanks to my Teachers and Thanks to my Parents in helping me make the right choices 88 is great MHS infatuate TT! 24 SENIORS Stacey A. Faugno OF A 3, 4; yearbook 4; shot Cheese¬ cake Mt. snow 87 what are you wood? I ' m sorry! Are you mad at me? Jan 77 JM CD KM KG WG SB accting StCD Daniel J. Fix Faculty Award for excellence in Math 86-87; To own a black Porsche 928S4 by 2005 ... It will come true; To give someone a purple jag.; 7 14 88-7 14 90; The family trucks ter Martha Foley Martatahtatah Hi Sharon Maura. You know what? ... I luv Mark! London ' 87 Meow! Bowie is the King! 8 10, 14 86 To be more like Him. Thank you God, Mum, Dad and Mr. K for everything Lauren M. Fay Lau Sorry I ' m late but. . . Hamp¬ ton GK ' N w girls-l ' m calling in! It ' s otay spanky! Char- we made it! Can- cun? JKJSNA-PMHS JK-U R 2 much! SIU?HTDDCD KW-GF GT I love U M D-U 2 L ' tl Bro Andrea J. Field 3 27 86 Jay is this love Forever w MM, KD, JM TS FT House Par¬ ties w JB, DB MSI Jr. Prom ' 87 Feb. Vacation Heart ' 86 87 AFS 2 3 4 OEA 2 3 pres. 4 Volleyball w TA Thanks Mom and Dad! Friends! That ' s what makes studying easier and that ' s just what Scott Davis and Conrad McCulley think. Rachel Allyn Folsom Rach 9 12 86 9 1 87 Thanks JDB. INFY! FLMR! ILY: KG TL Tex 87: IL YSandy T: WCamaro Amb: To find a place where tears don ' t show someday my prince will come! Well, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Mark J. Forhan Freddy, Hockey 12 3 4, Baseball 12 3 4 football 1, field trip, Montreal, Boot Factory HR, Dis, Semis Christ¬ mas vac. 86 To make it to the major leagues. Thanks M D. Elizabeth A. Fitzpatrick Beav softball 12 3 4-Capt. 4 360 on 290 DT Fest COCC Bryan Adams I don ' t get it M W TV Howie how big are your eyes JP Thanx 4 the light CD, JM, SD Remember only the good times MD PS P.L. Brenda Flint Loves red the Bee Gees and Staying Alive Dancing and Music Belongs to Greater Marlboro programs Bowl¬ ing Will Miss My Friends Derek Gadbois Deaka Soccer 234... Tennis 3 4. . . NH 87 -TDAG FATG TWHW YWA Best of Times w MB KL MB JO KCLP JD; Thanks 2 24 87; Fore¬ runner w RV + TB CJ-MB MW MB; Amb. To Bag a Buck. TH-MD SENIORS 25 Steven Gallier Groper Soccer 1 2 3 4 Golf 3 4 Gallier you queer S N D C w TS MC .Summer 87 ' Hiking 495 H.C.S. w MDRN)CHB Have a ' ci¬ gar ' Never forget AB, TS, MD, MC, MT, )D. Puma w MT RV Live it up Henry D. Garcia Guido; Goal- Go to college and pass. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pitch 2, 3, 4. Michelle Renee Gaucher Mickey Gauch Mobile Yrbk 4; OEA 34tres Soccer 1, mgr 3 4; Chrldr 2; NAWCM-TSLAMS Moo, GP, KG, SB, ER, GB, BF, KN; St. ends TL; JYWJ; The Bank Crew; I CHFILWY-CD; 11 13 86 12 31 86 4 11 87; Love You Mom, Dad Dee! 13 Dawn D. Gilliatt Dawny-Gilby Most seen w NP DT MB CL Ambition: To live the happiest life ever! Your ' re an an¬ gel love you Mark-Lakers- Thank you for everything Dad Mom Erick 7-22-87 Marisa Alessandra Giorgi Mooey Soccer 123 4 Capt B-ball 12 3 4 Ino Track 12 3 4 Stuco 12 3 4 VP Summers at YBM GB To all my soc¬ cer buddies Thanx 4 the memories Vanna, GP, JD, KP, LS L V, DP, CM, JH, MM, CR, LE, KE. 2B a Doctor! Paul Girardi Vinnie Nautulis BM RR FS BOB. Hot pursuit MEAT; 400 GN BMW GMC, Live on the Beaches of Rio w ith many 36-24-34 ' s David S. Gorvine Soccer 2; National Honor Society 4; Academic Achievement Award: Spanish; Lead foot . . . Could I see some ID, please? (Go Celt ' s) Gregory P. Gowaski Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band President 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Football 1, 2; 13th Hole The best is yet to come Arthur A. Grassby Golf 4; Megeeta what ' s going on? Be rich successful own by own business Still the night 360 on 290 CD RB JD JM CG CM BM MD AN TL Christopher L. Gibbs Gibba Hockey 3; Pitch Team 2, 3, 4; What ' s going on tonight lone¬ some crow I don ' t know Hey Kids ClAO Road trip to Maine 87; Drama Club; The little chill; JON , Matt, Rick, BOB Murdock Daniel Glennon Nation al Honor Society 3, 4; Band 1, 3; Karate Dan July 15, 1987-PamF Be proud to be who you are. Larry Bird, Bruce Lee, and the Beatles are all No. 1. Karen M. Gray Kern K He-ey! Field Hockey Capt 1, 2; SADD 3; Photo Ed. Yrbk 4; Pan¬ ther 4; Mich, with M.S. since sum¬ mer of ' 82! D D at 4:45 am! Thanx LNRF TLMG SBBDKN GGKPCDJM! S J isn ' t this great? FLMR! 26 SENIORS Christopher Mark Grenier Cernie, When ' s this day gonna end? Summer-lowa Minnesota wedding grtime Cernie ' s Grasshopper Most seen w Yo Adrienne 3, 4, and a whole lot more Wendy Beth Griffin JA 2 3 4; OEA 4; Prom C 3 4; Yrbk 4; LL, SL, EK, JL, JH, MS TT-I ' m gonna miss U! I ' m wicked sorry- Boston Bank (SB, SF, MG, HO-Bye) 7 1 29 86 1 26 87 To be a great Accountant Luv Thanks 2 JL, ME Mark D. Kathy Grillo (s) Kate, Alex, Ski Club-12 34 Track + CC 1 2, AFS + OEA 4 Where is my ... ? Rattpack party at Karen ' s ' 84- ' 88 snow ' 86 DQ Run Twang OK ' s- ' 84- ' 86 KG= KM2 KSKDTBSF JLJMCD B. C. FUN I miss SLDCJ 6-11- 88! Bruce J. Grupposo 77 Chevelle 454. Devil Baby I can ' t stand it here. Eddie Van Halen 1 Side Step the dutch and nut it. 59 Les Paul Custom. Jimmy Page Spoon, BOB, Tony What ' s up You Lose Kevin Guillette Gilly Hey Doug, lets go to Hampton Soccer 12 3 4: Hockey 2 3 4: Baseball 1 2 3 4 VH Dreams IALR, MP, Lynn, MADDJD, SPARKY, The Cape, FROSH, Way- side-Wooly, State Semis, MLTR Thanx MoM + DaD Ta-Dah! Ashling Burke and Lauren Searle show what great dentists they have. Catherine M. Gulbankian FT Snauges, Sp Crouger-JD Gul- spankian -MD BD-Falls Tees FT I know FT Snortts-hair MM-ya right CBPOO Norm 12-15-86, 3-27-87, 8- 12-87 BosLimo TT Bowtie Are u dressed JP 4-10-86 I Luv M D Michael Hansen Mikey 2-87 To drive across the U.S. in 88 get tin Big DADDY Buck w AL 88 Surf in in Cal. Knowatamean 88 YA Joanne E. Harpin J + J SDT MET Dramal-4 AV12 Chorus 3 4 NHS 3 4 hi hon so shoot me Thanks Mr. B. Que si... f basically RA Thanks Mom + Dad-Love You! Cappy • Wayne, FBFW D + E Gang off to Rockoford Dormmmms Holly Hatzidakis Hall-Hey B N. Hampshire Neigh¬ borhood Parties May 29 Love You 4- Eva Steven hang with-Caca- Bucky- Mental Midget-D - Cheese May 9 Friends DRLAJDS Love You Mom + Dad Bye!! A-SMITH LED RULES!! Jennifer A. Haynes We ' re out of here! Miss ya Laura, Cheryl, Scott and Amycita Good luck next year Trade, Jay and Derek There ' s the clique F period Study 86-87 Adios, au revoir and goodbye SENIORS 27 Hans Henker Drama 3, 4 Once more into the breach Doctor Who 1 Trotsky Ghandi MLK BiKO JH JM Rule WB2 BC TTPL SD RTMS BW JE CG EP RAJ JAH JL LH ID MT Scooter To all I bid peace and love Karen Frances Hopkins I could become a doctor, I could become a lawyer, could become a scientist, or I could become normal ... but why be NORMAL ?! Hey Tris, don ' t be so CIVIGAL! Seni sev- meyen ols ' un Lisa A. Hutchins Yearbook 4 Drama 4, Remembers Schalick the Super 6, MPSWDP, Kimberly, INFAMOUS Parties with Liz, DD in Hartford, London ' 87, MASSAPOAG Forever, Late night car theft and the gang Annette F. Johannes Skippy, S ' up guys. Ambition: To own a Lotus and to be a manager for Reebok with Clara Crust. Love you Mom Dad! June 87 ' Florida Bound See ya, AL JP LH KM LC TP Love you Clara Crust!!!! Christine Marie Johansen CM you VPHB! 7?27? What ' s in a number? BMFW ' S at CC Hello fel¬ low Saabi St-7 87 Cruise ing in Maverick Ren-don ' t be so civic-all Well Cath, it looks like it ' s time to pack . I W l v Anyone have a dictionary? Mike Barber cracks the books. Paul Johnson Eric Wanna go out to lunch? My ambition is to be happy, healthy and successful and always remember the good times at MHS R. Matthew Jones Jona what ' s goin ' down FB, Base 1-4 Goal: To win the Bass Masters Classic 9-25-87-We won! Burnin ' w Matty the Bucsterl The mean kids 9 12 87- AS Summer 86 w shorty CHD JK AC DC Thanx M D 28 SENIORS Ruthanne Joseph Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Barb Love to all the Gang!!! Thanx for a wonderful time Always remember Big John Pierre, the man, Hopkinon State Park, SCREECH, and Appliance Wars!! XOX Kristine M. E. Josephson O-Track 123 41-Track 1234VB 12 3 4 Capt. Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Green M M ' s 8-27-87 To always be remembered-Never forgotten lov¬ ing every minute spent with Bobbi H. Thanks Bob for everything Stephanie Kane Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4 AFS Cruisin W CP CO Green M M ' s 3-14-86 Easy! Proms 6-4-86 4-10-87 Mt. M Pennies from stHeaven To Always Be True To Myself TKO- LYSL Luv U B, R, Ma Dad! Daniel S. Kelleher KEL VzDay Dee FBI-4 3688BFF Re- conSS SL Ski Mobiles MKCR Re¬ member Ivey dirgni 30n the tree OOB Maine W Mike Matt SSSL P and N Moorezey 55 Wally Phil Winger Donald Summer W Debs 9- 25-87 Maureen Kelleher Eileen M. Kelly Ei, Pepper Field Hockey 1, 2, Mgr. 3 Cruisin ' W CP CO Easy! ' ' Re¬ member the proms Bowie tickets in the rain Mt. M. 4-11-87 to never give up, and to always be happy 8-3- 87 Thanks Mom Allan!! James M. Kennedy Soccer 12 3 4 The Wizard JJ Crystal Springs 87 with MT MW MG SD RA and Psyco All those nights at Dobbies. Thanks to MT, CD, SD, MD, MW, RN, MJ, R,M for the good times Thanks M D Christopher J. King KINGA 77 ' ' Your such a fag The Aldo horn NAZ Johnny BL I ' ll fix it Cope W BB B Marines PN W Mosi Pats WRP HiCC F] Have your money MM HMM Shatoy Yatah Duffy Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Year¬ book 4 Julie Ann Krysa Jul-IHITT6Ww D+ N PR 87 HB87 w JSNADPI SASJG ski-4 Bar-Lunch First Win- 16-12 LF Cape w N+D86-87 GK ' Nw Girls- Can- cun NFMD-MS W-NDIAJWCSN 88- Wing Julie-Sq. I Love-U Mom , Dad, Steve + BRY -AR-DEE! Cindy A LaCroix Cin Ican ' t Maine 87 Erick 8-11- 86 10-4-86 12-14-86 Baby 7-22-87 to always be happy with the best two guys know RLNAJSJK ASDPDGNP DTDLIST Thanks Mom and Dad Renee M. LaCroix Ren, Nae Hockey Mgr 2 3 4 Deb- + Wendy riding to H G in the can¬ dy cane DN-TTG in Mrk ' s WC+ CC- Auburn! HH SUDS Cin Thanx for waiting 7-22-87 GTW-DNCLDLSN HHASWCCC XOXO-Gary Thanx Mom + Dad Michelle L. LaPan mickey” eeee Festival 87 MSW CC DC PG RR MB DD SB JA AM BG CM Be nice .. Stryper.. Be good to yourself ' Miss ya pen thanxs TK summer of 86 MM A- Times with LPSA Thanx Mom + Dad Kenneth A. Labarre Kenny soccer 2 3 4 tennis 3 4 SJ ' 87 Thanks 2 27 87 The Red Bomb Best of times w MB DG MB JO KC LP JD NH ' 87 TDAGFATG TWHWYWA summer 85 w MC Ju¬ lie 7 23 87 ILU Thanks M+D IWAG2W James Phillip Lambert Ski club 1 2 3 4 Custon D over F+ G. In the light 80 mph RT987 Jeanne M. Lambert Jenny Drama 1-4 J+ J Forever! Meow! Inn Bye W! R+S! Kiwi-23 Save Me From Myself! NH w S+ M! The Group Trunk Inspiration! Thanx Mom + Dad Jo Marc Scot Wen Yer Ra Moms+ Dads H+ P! JS+ Andy This Button Has A Tangle In it! SENIORS 29 Tracy C. Langguth T TC U2-87 w JT Love You Befri! MG 360 on 290 We Be Jam man Cape 86, Ticka . . . , 16 Luv Ya: RF, KG! YEARBOOK?!! White camero! FLMR! 10 2 Ftball w Pete, AHEPA, Thank you, M+ D. Unforgetable Fire Amy G. Langley Band 1 2 3 4 Tres 3 4 Vinceallister Fiend ND 89-BUNS Wash 85 NY 87 NBC- DP 5 1985 July 14, 1985; JAD Ambition- To Become A Fam¬ ous Photog For Time Life Maga¬ zine Travel the World with JAD Elizabeth Anne Laurence Field Hockey 12 4 cap AFS 1 ABY ABBA ; Quebec w sel 86 England 87; 9 3 Bowie; YB 4 Thanks SKEKB ZCPSLWG MMCM NHS 2 3 4; 9 22 87; To always be the best per¬ son that I can possibly be. Luv u Ma. Michelle Marie LeBlanc Shell What are you doing? Well o rite. I ' m so mad! The Lil blue car. 5- 15-87Lynbe! 9-6TRH 9-11TBT ice Janie baby. The bunny. BTW JS LB MWRFTK HD. Fridays w jR. VA 86. Thanx Mom Dad!! Gregory N. Lee Glad I ' m out; 9 25 87 We won! Football 1 3 4, 76 Gippy; Okemo ski trip; Skiing with Woodsy; To get rich; I made it!! William H. Leveillee Wilba Soccer 2, 3; Baseball 2; Indoor Track 2; Track 3, 4; Where ' s the par¬ ty!! Cape Cod ' 86; Boston Marathon 87 ; The field trip to the aquarium with Freddy and Rob. I didn ' t do it! An Nguyen Hai Luong Track 1 2 Phillips Academy Summer Session 86. Lots of memories friends. All night stars gazing at the Stowe Dorm, w a very special per¬ son. HR 216 GL JTBM Yrbk 4. Awe¬ some 88 yr. Luv. u Kelly. Kristi K. Lyons Me and Fred forever! I love you Hon! October 3 1986. Always Aimbition- To go to college and get married and to make lots of money. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Kristina E. Mahony Track 1, 2; cross country 1, 2; Greeny. Seen with CD, KM, KG, KS, SF, and JB; Florida 85 and 88 England 87 ; What???, Twang! muusicc! The Trackster-4 and the Rat Pack of 85. I Miss You JB! Paul Stuart Lazaro Hey Boo-Boo Band 1, 2, 3, 4 V.P. 3, 4 Pitch 2, 3, 4-Don ' t assume anything and book all losses-Ambition-To go to high places in gov ' t U-2 Septem¬ ber 22, 1987 Selena Adrienne Luftig Set Thanks EL WG 143 DNEJ Grapevine w Shan 4 more Quebec avec Liz 86 YG 2 3 4 Jr Sr Prom Comm NHS 2 34 Ski Club 13 4 Yrbk Comm 4 12 27 86 WYSLM SW MrT To make my dreams come true. William C. Maier Football 1 2 3 4 9 25 WE WON 71 Von Maier skiing with Woodsy BT K Crew Schooner with Cooch AER- OSMITH-5 30 SENIORS Michele Matthews Purples a passion Loves music danc¬ ing Van Halen Jump Swimming Spe¬ cial Olympics Belongs to Greater Marlboro programs Bowling Thanks Mom and Dad Peter J. McCluskey McClough Soccer 1 2 3 4 Golf 2 Capt 34 Nat. Honor Society Student Council Who ' s Who Campin w DG in VE GRAPILAGD AHWSSE w BA finding MLOBWS G SOSHDTS Phoenix HACDDL 5 4 87 LyJJ. Mary Angela Maslowski Mare Man oh man a Crushing Blow! NHS 2, 3, Treas. 4 Var. Club l 2, 3, Pr. 4 SADD In Out Trk 1, 2, 3, 4 YB 4 Soc. 1, 2 GState 3 Jr Prom Comm. Quebec 86 Cape I love you M D. Cynthia Ann McCabe 6-11-88 I ' m gonna kill you JoJo Izzy wevo Lissa ka 6 smile Journey To be rich cinn The summer of 87 lovin touchin squeezin Chan 7 Bertuccis and my records. Thanks Mom and Dad love ya! Laura A. McEnaney Lou, Crip, AFS 23 Pres 4 YB Hershey, Ski Club: 1 2 3 NHS RB New Order, David Bowie Morrissey, Michele-E. Ped. Pinhead, WFNX, There ' s no basement at the Alamo Jaguar, Let- terman, tardy! Catherine Claire Mangie Cathy This is Insane! Cape 87 fel¬ low saabists Poker w LR+ DW PT @ MH AFS Yrbk Berner! CJ-V VPHB Do I really look Irish ? BU U2 40 To be a happy PT grad in Ireland Thanx M+ D Melanie K. Martin Mel op 85 summer 86 w AH 10 31 86 Dave Ca. 87 p-t Skiing, house parties, To never lose touch w my closest friends: AFKDJMLM BMN 4 all my Dreams to come true and 2 B w the one I love Christine Ann Martino Marty-Sunshine Come on fly me away-Against all odds Boston 81687 BTK NAwMG TSLAM J AM u FISH MADwPJCCL BTMFWTPR In Conn CRASH 9-17 We all need the downs to make us laugh! PJAMMDJKT. Conrad O. McCulley G ' day Mate! Class of ' 88-May you have the best of luck in your future years SD, WBZ, HC-lf you get a VF in college, don ' t forget the art of slinging guano we learned in apush; Ciao! Allen McCullough Running B. Marathon 4-22-87 Sum¬ mer of 87 York Beach. To ski the Rocky Mtns. in 88 To run the Bos¬ ton Marathon every year. Retire by age 35. Hunting Big Daddy Buck ME. 10 87 What a day! Mike Burns relaxes after a rough day. SENIORS 31 Twanya McGill Maria T. Merced Tere To be successful in the future Hope that college is not as hard as they say. My most memorable year is this year. To live a happy life with Junior To be seen with Nick Andi Julie C. Mogavero AFS ski club 12 3 4 Do we match Kay? lollys, skiway, Jump, Shop¬ ping, Coco swooe Mogimbl. DQ crew 4 22 86. Leon 8 18 86 go-to get my braces off! To Never” for¬ get MM KD AF and Rat Pack. Bernard H. McGilvray Band 2, 3, 4; when your life seems empty from a love that ' s lost, re¬ member the reason you first got to¬ gether. Wendy my love for you will never fade. Kim A. McGuire Skim Tumbleweed Skiing 12 3 4 Fruit ST Look nonchalent Are you mad at me? KM= CD, KS, KG, SF, KM, CP, KD, Rat Pack 85 To gradu¬ ate 8 11 87 Kim Tim. A Harem? No! Just Laura Broderick, Hank Bissonnette, and Lisa Hutchins chum around in the foyer. Christine Mood Moody Hey how are ya. Hampton mmmwpclcebah. ,All Cried Out But you ' re never forgotten. Bill B. 7 28 86 I ' ll find you someday. Thanks Mom + Dad 3 13 87 CMBB DM JR That ' s just the way it is. Adam J. Mooers Lizard, Green Hornet, Paco, Snibba, and the Snibba Palace, Sea cow. 9 25 87 Victory Shatoyatai, Carty ' s party, Kel and the Storm. Summer 87 Football 12 3 captain 4 To be¬ come Dr. Mooers King Laura Mclnnis WAK-WEEV-UR SO HOT Neva 4get U BFF 7B ' s 150PCE The Hut Good Times w ESJRMDMPM BPDJCHBKC WASPA SP ' ' 88 Jr Prom GOOK w WEEV Summer 87 Lost in Love Land Jason Messier Woodsy Haime, Ski club with BM JD RB, Schooner with the Kanuck. Am- bition-to ski the French Alps with 36-24-34 HR FS with BB Ninja SR and LJ BE AG LN. Crusin in the GN with PC Andrea L. Moore ANDI You know to be wealthy to open my own boutique 1986 Florida and Virginia Beach need love Janu¬ ary tenth 1987 Nick and Teresa. 32 SENIORS Michael J. Morelli Bye M.H.S.! Hampton Beach! Keep lifting Cooley! To be rich and happy and own a Golds Gym Joanne T. Morin JoJo Hey babe Cinn Stace to be Mrs. Jim O ' Loughlin CM SF CF F F MN Remember HR 10 19 85 12 7 85 50 I ' m yours 4eva Jim love you! I love you Mom and Dad! Thanks 4 everything! Marlene Mossman Isn ' t that special -Mike Bert you ' re the greatest most seen with ET, KA, CG, TS, CB 85-86MM Ambi¬ tion: To meet the UL TIMA TE Male in my room with KA TS I love you MOM and DAD! Mark Nadeski NHS 4; ED, SULLY, SHAG-Keep in touch and Good Luck!!! King, Let- terman. Bird, Star Trek, Celts Rule!! Friends are 4 ever Remember: ER, MS, DP, JM, DD, DB, GB, ES, KM, CA, DS, JT, DA, CW, MB, DC, KS, Rat. Angela L. Naples Angel Crazy ladies Mom love you always forever miss JM BTW JVWABPR MJLBB Jen go for a swim 10 19 85 BP 6 28 82 Hampton-86-Scott A walk in the back hall w Mark Thank u! Mr. Taillon. Paul M. Nasuti NAZ 79 Fatso BL Lorna 1 RH Cape Wally John MH Kinga Carve Nazty Golden BW JG RC CK 2 AI do Horn ID Feb Vac Blizzard 87 E 1FBWSHEWS Ni Lornsparty AC Blibs FTM OC FB 234 L.H. Karolyn Patricia Nelson Rhino Gosh Darn It 10 17 87 Ski Club 1 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 Out ln Trk. 1 2 NHS Prom + Yrbk Comm. SUMMER-87 NF: GGSBMDBFER uBCDMGNDKP To be wealthy, iappy and live it to the limits Roger H. Nelson Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Dodger, HADJI, Rocket man, you can never have too much, Duffy, Heathy, Jim, 10 16 87 A momentary lapse of reason Pink Floyd HC WW Wrap it up! Lauri Ann Newbould WASPA Wacka Weave Newbie Newbouldia Billy D. 5-19-85 Forev¬ er! Cheerleading 2, 3 Captain 4 Jr Sr Prom Chorus 1, 2 KGJPPWEDC DNFBFSBPDKF NBDYDABCIG Football 92587 Won Sq 88 Goodluck Caleb Mulu Cooley Mooley Hey Man You Wanna Go Su rf in BTK Crew 3 San Diego State to join the Surf Team. BM, PG, RR, RB, AG Kubuki!! Ven¬ ice Beach to get jumin. Captain Muluuuu!!! Sharon L. Natale Sha Level with God and you ' re in tune with the universe Aerosmith Tyler in the still of the nite-NB- Complex-Play the game! Andrea- Tracy need U ' S! Stolen ' Kiss ' Martha Extreme. Mark Nims 86 Ski trip Feb. Vac 87 Party, Jam, get crazy, women. RP, DB, SL, DB, SB I had many crazy nights but my goal is to rock the Centrum to the ground. May all your dreams come true now LGFU SENIORS 33 Michael O ' Brien Jennifer Brooke Papagno Jenn Pags Tennis 123 4 JR SR Prom Comm SADD DTFEST 86-87 SWJLMAJ Me, A Petitie Flower STUDPUPPETS GWABS Always I love my hockey player Isn ' t this great? BAWBAM U2wt Hi Baby Oh YA. Denise Peckham Dee IHITTGV w J N-Ingi, FDTSM? HB wJNJ lA-Pr 87-Cape wjul IWFS? Times w guys lngi, 84-85-Pjgh- thanks LC BK-to be w the one love-Plum Isl Heartbreak Beat 13 RSLS Sly SC 85 IL U MDMTR AR JUL Heather Pellerin Oram Me Heather Y.; U2 ' 87 5 2 esp. 9 18-Out of Control; Adv. Bank. I can ' t settle G.L. w premed H.Y. Big 8 W. G.; And you know it ' s time to go ... to a light that ' s in the distance. Russell Parker Russ Ski Club 12 3 4 Weekend over NMS Hangin out w Mark, Darryl (Jeff D.), Dave, Steve, SUZY! party Horsetrail! Jammin w Mark, little Juan! LGFU . . . Ramon Goal: to own a Ski Resort! See Ya! Lori A. Peltak Ya know what I mean? Cheering 2, 3, 4 Capt. ' 87 Sq-2322 Sum ' rs 86 87 NH ' 87- TDAGFATG TWHWYWA AR TW JJJSK KKRB BDNK CM -IWABYLG Thanks-KB Love you-Dad T M+ M G+ G Jennifer Lynn Ott Treasurer 123 4 Stu Co 12 3 4 Treas Tim 10 1 84-TY 11 11 83 JO+JD BF 4EVA NF-Sharon NH 87-TDAG¬ FA TG TWHWYWA Best of Times w JKLLMKGCW LMMDKE Love Ya Kim Xmas ' LJL Dot MB I Love U MDCD+D Ricky N. Partridge Music Trumpet - Flugelhorn - French horn Matthew T. Phillipo Phlip: What are you doing? Soccer 1 2 3 4 I ' ll no fat chicks FT Money The Crew BWPNJG MAINE 87 M+W Weekend at Waldos Moist! AWK ALL that ' s left to do is smile smile smile! SI! Laurie J. Palter Lau- l Don ' t Get it!? Summer ' 87 ' McD ' s everyone; April ' 86 ' Fla w SM; 4 11 87 Riverside; IWHY- TID You ' ve Lost That Lovin ' Feel¬ ing 12 20 86 Love You Neal-To Be Happy Forever! Nicole Paul Nikki Watcha think about them Lak¬ ers. Ambition to own a Purple Jag¬ uar. Most seen with the Dawns Erica. 4 Wheelin prom night with Tony Cary get the beep out. love you Mom and Dad. Gina A. Pizzimento Soccer 12 3 4 Capt; B-Ball 12 3 4 Capt; Stuco 3 4; Where ' s Kerry? Matt, love you! 11-28-85 Faithful¬ ly yours 7-19-86 SL JDG 4 Amigos Oakey! TAMGIL GT w Beth LH KMLJLJ KMCPMM TMDN 34 SENIORS Derek P. Place Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,; Shag Dr. D ES3 and the boys Going fishing with Sonny AL Mark JT Dave To a special friend CP Thanks. Kerry L. Poirier Sean 12-27-85 Cape Cod! Scoopa! - Where ' s Gina?-Quasi, love you! Paradise by the dashboard light- 4- 20-86! Now — No! No, can ' t sleep at BC! GLKJML JDMM -Jerk-1 love you MDMS. Erin Joyce Powell The Farm I Luv PJM JEJ MCE . Drama It ' s a good place” Thanks Ingy! Hi Dagmar! Live Free and Fly High Thanks 2 my family. John 3:16 Romans 10:9 John 21:17 ILuvblack- and white In agreyworld. Jennifer Anne Raybould In out Track 12 3 4 Captain Genka, Angel wanna go for a dip, Love bites” 3 13 87 Never forget David! MC, MD, Weava, Waka EMS, Crazy Lady, Are the stars Shining?, KD, Mageesta, love YA Di and T A Coke and a smile! Eileen Kelly grabs a soda after class. Sharon A. Ronayne-Luce NHS 3 4; To be with Steven for the rest of my life; If you love some¬ thing set it free, if it comes back to you it ' s yours if it doesn ' t it never was; 6 1 87; 2 14 88 Luv U Steven! Edward James Ross EVIL CC 1, 2 TRK 1, 2 SR PRES JR VP YRBK StuCo 4 000 MY NEST!! SHHHU SHE ' S ON FIRE: Walkin ' The Edge w BJ; JR. PROM, LABOR DA Y, 3 21 87, Never forget: LJBJESGG DPMNKN HBJOLS CDMGND Eric R. Rubin Hey Paul lets go to BK for lunch Capt. tennis Hi Rubais LW KW Beautiful girls good times behind Pizza Hut with JM PJ ME MB GG To my favorite junior girls good luck BF TB CM. Rogier Rusche Glad to get out; Skiing; Most seen w BM, CM, PC, RB, AG, CD, JD JM; memorable moments w RED; want to be RICH; BTK Crew; Hampton; Is that right? Hel- lian Run; Parapsychology. Lisa A. Russo Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Jr Prom- Thanks Big A; Harvard 86; Poker w CD M; Most seen w DW; FAV drummer pal-Snowy; To suc¬ ceed and be happy! ' ' Thanks Mom Dad!! SENIORS 35 Mark C. Saari Snibba 33 Where is all the Kivva Football 123 capt. 4 Hockey 123 Capt. 4 PMJJNA TAXLDJT RCL Bud 92587 16-12! Nov 19- ILYRJAN1 88 Snibba Palace Julie Ann Shea Jul 12-28-85 Bob IL Y Good times OFNW NJDAIAMMA ' What they don ' t come ' Julie SqStrip w ' the girls Spain ' 87 CC1. Cheering 12. SBall 3 4. FinComm 4. Who ' s Who Dean you made it! IL YMJDJMDS Jane Elizabeth Stearns Janie Baby Well o rite mann! I dont know! I ' m serious! What? VA Beach 86 Fun times w ML LB MW SL LF MN KS RP SN to find what I ' m looking for Thanx Mom and Dick I love you!!. Andrea J. Sabella Is that bad? 5 23 86-over Nicoles Sharon-I can ' t believe you Good times w Both Lauries ' s Deb, Sha, Nic. and Teddy J L LNT ' s w Nicole N.H. What is and what should never be. Tonya K. Siniawski Do I look alright? A mb.-To be a designer; Most seen with CB, ET, CG, BD, AF, DM! Fav. vac.-Mexico! Boston 4-eva! BD ' s falls; Levi Guys- CG, BD, FL? I love your BNS , Den¬ ny!!! Hope to be TM Timothy P. Steele Old Orchard 7 87 MT MG DC JD MW— SNDC, MC SG - Vine¬ yard Duff Gal- Towle just get me home from wings. WOOF-thank god I am outta here. Donna M Sargood Dana That is it! Tripping w Steve 8 21 87 Aruba Love ya SloopyLuoi- QuoiStitch Hoodsie When your man don ' t care I will be there. Rock Me, Adam on the street of dreams with Frank? Karen A. Slamin Ski Club 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Slam Why come? neeto bambito! 91386 most seen with DA KM JC CP Ratt Pack goal to own a jeep and to grad¬ uate Washington D.C. with LC. We made it Skim. Sheldon Steeves Lauren K. Searle Law carty Soccer 12 3 4, Tennis 3 4, Bunny, Lizzies Sec 2 3 4, Stuco 12 3 4, Jane x-mas w LJJ moo- sey LGKMMJJ LK KC RSDP 84-85 PIKM ' 84 ' SC ' 85 ' JM forever. love you M,D,R,N,G,. 77 Ernest Smither III Vice President Who ' s Who Student Council 3, 4 Whats up Mike, Evil, BJ, DR. Bapp If you plan to fulfill your dreams be my guest because wish to be the best that ' s me Ernie S. R. Matthew Stetson Drama 2 3 4; Pitch 2 3 4; Larry J Synowski; LarryS pool hall Queen; Forty Two; August 22 1987; July 1, 1986; up is a preposition; Dad , John 2, Rick, Tony, Warren, Ger¬ maine, Jeanna, Leanne, Lisa, Beth!! 36 SENIORS Ingrid Anastasia Subbotin Ingi Stu Co 12 3 4 NHS 2 3 4 BLF BBall w my VPrez Mouth of the South Beastie 84 Best Times w the Guys Dee 84-85 U ' ve helped me thru it all DPASJKN AJASAB DWFS? MSI-31-87 Germa¬ ny 55 87 Thanks MCD B. Alison E. Suppe Suppe Death of the champ on LR the Cape ' 87 Hampton-only you can make me happy Is jkdpna abmdn fsc Senior trip I love you Mom, Dad and Lynn Thanks for the move to Mass. Dad! Erin M. Sullivan E- Yea whatever Never forget- Weev wak WA JR JP Weev Thanks for everything WA-LAAE JR-Don ' t forget the good times J K-Ma- geesta Jane! Shades to have one more nite forever. « Karen E. Sullivan Sloopy Misty Green and Blue Love to Love TW Luv ya! Dana Luoi Quoi Stitch Hoodsie Slow Ride! 7 21 Join the Trip-8 7 87 To Be Something To Be Near You-Bruce? Liza Holliwood, Phi! ,FMDM Michael A. Sullivan Band 123 Mechanical Engineer Sul¬ ly Spike Bocephus I guess nothings coming, Mr. Miraculous knows. No¬ vas beat Concords. That was a con¬ trolled skid, pal. Cheetah wheelies, Tomatoes Michael A. Swimm The long you live the high you fly Smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry. All you ' ll touch and all you ' ll see is not all your life will ever be! Pink Floyd The Walrus Richard A. Terry Shiek Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama 3 4 AFS 1, 2, 3, 4 What are we doing. If they should ask then maybe they tell me what I should say. U2 The Joshua Tree, State Dept 92. Donald N. Testa Cross-Country 1-3 Captain Rote 1-4 Cadet Captain, Nov. 8 1986, To be an officer USN, Germany, Would like to thank everybody who helped me make it possible; Kirsten Gray; Mom John. Cary C. Testa Cross-Country 1-3; JROTC 1-3 Ca¬ det SGT; Only in my dreams; Made¬ leine Crepeau; Junior Year in Ger¬ many; Track In Out 1; Fancy Drill 1; Rangers 2; To be an officer USN; Thank you. Mary E. Thomas Drama 3 4 GAB Rem Hi Love you Dad! I ' d like to thank JoJenRa Gabi for making me feel welcome. I ' d like to thank my family for their support and love. love you all! SENIORS 37 Charles T. Thrasher Jr. Chuck-n-Caron SPORK 87 Egypt in 85 ANUBUS, poof! to G. T, G.P, and G.S! J.S, G.C J.T, M.E. T, B.D, Paul-n-Heidi. This hour ' s mine!! Thanks mom for everything. Sept 7 8 1987 Fme IL W M.E. Erica A. Tierney ET Hows your life? most seen with CG I know BD TSmm AFCB 3-24-87 4-10-87 JP Bon Jovi 7-28-87 8-19-87 7-16-86 Joey Dream! Cruise in my Mustang T-roof Love art!!? Florida? Luv ya MD Dawn Marie Tourville Softball 2, 3, 4 most seen with Paul G Nikki P Dawn G Ambitions: To own a yellow corvette to be happy with Paul. I ' ll always love you Paul. Thanks for everything Dawn. Michael B. Towle Soccer 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3 Crystal Springs-Wing Dob Jim Rob Matt— we had fun Old Orchard 87 WEAVERS 87 make me happy TS Birthday Sunday SG EAT DRINK LIVE AND LOVE Gabrielle A. Trent Gabi Maiden! Goal: 2 own a car 4 more than 7 months w out totalling it. It was a great summer Mary Heart Soul Best Friends Always P.J. Thanks. Lips 1-2-87 SGA HM Thanks MR. Gay Mr. Hub. Uggh Homework! Dave Walton grits his teeth and digs in. Anthony M. Trodella Tony; T . I ' m Surviving T+ T- friends forever, Zippy the Pin¬ head. Run DMC Walk This Way! TO my favorite gang my friend¬ ship and love always-MASS State Police. Family Truckster Jody Lynn Valianti Jods-crazy, cruisin w Lisa. Crash! Alice. 10 28, Lunatic Fringe, 5 29 ISLUDU Good times w Lisa, David, BB- KW, AB, AS, AH, HH, JR, MW, MS C T. To marry a rich Italian. TY M D! I Won ' t 4-get u ... y Richard Vanzini 84-88 Soccer 12 34 Golf 2 3 4 Ski Club 2 3 4 Old Orchard + Good Times with Dan + SL The WL WYWD DEKA + The FORERUN¬ NER Puma with Steve + Mike Are you sure AUDI DLL! TO BE ST A TE CHAMPIONS Lisa A. Vellante Lee Vee Soccer 1 2 3 4 Tennis 2 Xmas ' s w LS JD JO Times w LS JD JO LP KC CM GP KP DP MG AB MB seat belts!! BTHFWTPR Thanks for everything KL MC Thanks LW 8 27 87 IL Y MDCKG+ G Joanne Vo Trang, Jo .. . Sec 1; S.A.D.D. 2; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; Quebec APR ' 86; Montreal AUG ' 87; Who ' s That Girl 8-6-87 w BF; Marconi ' s w CM LR LM LL CJ MM; To be very suc¬ cessful in the business world. DM 38 SENIORS Brian T. Waldron Stratus Cape Weekend Feb snow storm Delta 88 Carvel 4 25 87 Wal¬ ly Jones 202 Romeo New York 87 David E. Walton Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Yrbk Com. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; April 10 ' 87; Harvard w L; No Problem London w o Lisa; Most seen w Lisa + CB; Band w L SB CM; 9 25 86; MMP J+K; Always to be challenged Patrick C. Ward Lumpy, Pace, Snibba, MoorzyV 2 day at dees Football 2-4 Shotoy-Yatah 16-12 1st win Stars Always Shine good times w Flip Minuch Kel Carty Krysa SI- Naz Skips CGTFO! ALBL MTMW: To enjoy my life! William Joseph Watts III Slick Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Pitch 2, 3, 4; Foreign Service Let ' s for the sake of interest Who ' s who. Top ten History, The Doors, The Beatles, Red Sox fan, Thanks Mom + Dad Karen L. Weaver Weev ur so Hot LUBFF wake 1 18 CC87 Cal Z28 all my love 2u DC SP88 GTWM ' SbB-JVSM was SPJLJR LCJACAB JPGook 7B ' s L D Thanxs Mom Dad TLUAM Magessta to marry a good one lost in loveland Do you have a pass??? Pat Ward is caught at his locker. James D. Weldon Scooter Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Oh my head Pitch Club 2, 3, 4 New York ' 87 Ya Babe Old Orchard Beach summer ' 87 Congratulations Mom and Dad - graduated! Eddy JB HH HG BW PL TT BC 5 bio Kimberly A. Wiedeman Hoodsie, Luv ya! DanaSloopy Luoi- Quoi Stitch End of the Line w Franks Late Again Join the Trip 9 7 87 UNK WFMF? I ' m so oi—ed! What are you doing? On with the action w Doug! Goodbye! David A. Wills Willy Sonny Hey D-Bop How ' s Rich ' s, Sully? . . . A BIG B... fish¬ ermen have longer rods . . . Ambi¬ tion: To get my master electrician ' s license Michael James Wing Football 1-2-3-4 Dees 85 Maine 87 Kell Ing Jut Dee Minuch Phil Towle moist keep on smiling prom upstairs Cape with MCKB snowmobile 86 S.I.! 88 Good Times with Aim PTFTP Kelly Lynn Wolken Kel ' s On the street of dreams w CW To have it all and nothing less 13th hole LFCDDDHTCM Diamonds are a girls B.F. Merce¬ des + Lamborgini Thanks Mom + Dad + Bri SENIORS 39 Nick M. Wright That ' s cool Andrea you are a nd al¬ ways will be my baby. I love you. Good luck PR Paul, why? I don ' t know why! Heather Lynn Young me and Heather O. U2-5 2 87 Sept 18, 87 One Tree Hill oh my word HAWAII 86 premed; sat ' s and sun ' s w Kim-n-Amy 12-8 Can I help you?! Thanks Mom, Sarg, and Allyson! I Love You!! Beth Ann Zebai Bethie AFS234 Sr Prom Comm. Sr Comm Yrbk 4 Thanx: Steph K LizL Ei K Carrie P London ' 87-be back soon Hi Kve ' TP-se ya when see ya! ' 57 Chevy conv. Bowie Joplin MichB- LPP in black TNBA TA Diane Zydlewski DIZ. .. RUNNING-X-Country 2, 3, 4- lndoor-1, 2, 3, 4-Outdoor-1, 2, Hi Ingy D Luck to all!! Blue X- mass-Elvis Footsteps in the sand Thanks Mom and Dad! CAMERA SHY Richard Hallisey Scot Pendleton Dean Shea Jeffrey Tarpy Mark Donahue gasps for air while friends Jamie DeBeradinis, Liam Farragher Rogier Rusche look on. Mike Sullivan takes a break from study¬ ing ??? during lunch. 40 ue si (attune,. Senior class advisor Ms. Ellsworth tells all to Treasurer Jennifer Ott, Secretary Lauren Searle, Vice-President Ernest Smither and President Ed Ross. 41 Kringle ' s Mingle They ' re taking who to the Semi- Formal? She ' s taking who? Friday December 11, was a day and night to remember. The day was spent trans¬ forming the cafeteria into Kris Kringleville. The Elves were painted, lamp posts assembled, tables were set and streamers were hung. A lot of work by dedicated seniors showed in the festive suroundings when they were done. Then the lights were dimmed, can¬ dles lit and the fun began. In came a profusion of black velvet, satin and lace, three piece suits and ties. It was the get together of the Year. said Paul Lazaro. That was the feeling all around. The Christmas spirit was evident on the dance floor that was packed from the beginning to end. A great time was had by all. Which made waiting the extra days till Christmas much more bearable. I wonder if Kris Kringle ever had this much fun? Melissa Haglund and Jim Scooter Weldon take a break from dancing to pose for a picture. Looks serious to me . . . Stephanie Kane eyes her date, Steve Leduc who looks forward to some serious dancing. Been good? Of course we ' ve been good! An¬ swers Julie Arsenault and Peter Gannon. 42 SEMI FORMAL All I want from Santa is.. Jody Valianti and Lisa Castellino pose with their dates Dave Cromar¬ ty and Shaun Celina. With visions of candy canes dancing in their heads . . Gabby Trent and Dave Kaufmen are all smiles. Say Kris Kringle! Wendy Griffin practices her photography while mingling. SEMI FORMAL 43 s4C£ } evtuit fa ' 0 0 Kristen A.- For SaN ta to leave a little something eXtra in my stocking and to Never forgEt that Special clan. Trade A.- A DA browN, sN uggilY boobdebear. Chad A.- For Christmas to be a Joyous Day. Julie A.- A Pair of cuddly Gund bears under my tree. Nadine A.- To Remember Our Great timls togetheR. Warren B.- To get accepted to U. Lowell. Mike B.- Cash. James B.- A Black Trans-Am. Tricia B.- To cuddle up with My hun by a nICe warm fire in January wH ' e the snow fAlls glntly outside. Michele B.- To travel for 48 days throughout Europe. Shannon B.- To find Larry Mullen Jr. in my stocking. John B.- A jeep. , h| Steven B.- To wake up Christmas morning and see my stocking overflowing with tuition money. Robert B.- A successful senior year. Suzy B- To share my Christmas vacation with that someone Special and To have the time of my life. Darlene B.- To have Joyful nights Caroling in the Snow for the rest of my life. Michael B.- May All my D reams Of 7 Na from ONe Life to Live become A reality. Carol B.-To Have Everything Be Special with . . . . . Susan B - To drive my ' 88 Mazda to UMASS w Shelly Karolyn. Laura B - Unlimited time, hoards of $, loads of patience, bundles of love, 5 collegt Ashling B.- To attain the goal of my Secret Game of life. Michael C.- A nice sexy kiss from Tina. Sue C.- To share a special Christmas with all my friends and for someone Amy C.- A Christmas with birds around the tree. to finally be Michael C.- To have many Joys Reasons why ChrisfMas means so much when Kissed by a special Pi Thomas C.- An end to the destruction of the Amazon Rain Forest. Kimberly C.- To have my very best friend with me always SO can be happy forever. Kristen C.- To have that one special Present Always Under my Lit-up tree, that will R Elizabeth C.- Don ' t you Just K now By now, Silly? Heather D.- Just to bE with my favorite friend RE living our Yesteryears . . . Bethany D.- To Party OveR Santa Clauses HousE. John D.- A room at Fairfield and a winner in St. Louis. Karen D.- MORe IN my stocking this Christmas. Ingrid D.- My own B. T.S. so I can show Lady Elaine a thing or two. Jason D.- To become an Olympic skier in 1992. Neil D.- To always be close to my friends and remember all the goo Charissa D.- Just my favOrite HoNey and lots of green JellyBeans. Craig D.- I have already received the best Christmas present M.C. Mark D.- A new cutlass and a chance in the raffle Debi D.- Twenty-nine credits so I can graduate. Michele D.- A kiss from St. NICK underneath the mistletoe. Michelle D.- A traffic stopping, head-turning, deep, savage tan. Julie D.- To spend Kristmas Eve Nestled Near You. Jonathan E.- The love of those around me to last forever. Nicole F.- To keep the memory of past Christmas in my heart and make new dreams come true. Cheryl F.- My favorite Christmas ever. Stacey F.- Just One Sweet Hug from someone special. Lauren F.- To find Many Goodies in my stocking Christmas morning. Andrea F.- To be with my Joy All Year. Daniel F.- A black 928S4 so that N.P. would know what a real car is. Rachel F.- To find the yellow brick road beyond the rainbow. Mark F.- To see my old girlfreind happy one more time. Michelle G.- On Christmas to Receive An rresistable Guy at my Door. Christopher G.- For a new fire red 1981 Thunder-Bird Dawn G.- To have My Best friend back! Marisa G.- A new knee so I can ski and play B-ball with my Prez. Dan G.- To Pass All of My classes. Greg G.- To move to South Karolina with Rhino and have muffins and honeybuns for breakfast. Karen G. To have a good time with Ernie on Sesame Streetl 1 ■ i-n-m. I Christopher G. -Hoi Hoi Ho! Yol Yol ADRIENNEI Wendy G.- To have an incredible time at Bentley and a reMARKable future as an Accountant. Kathy G.- To have Brownies with Brian high atop the Christmas tree. Kevin G.- For GIBBY and GILLY to spend Christmas with a BUSH. Cathy G.- To have a Nice ORnaMANf hanging on my tree. Michael H.- I wish to be like Jason Dick. Joanne H.- A SpeCial tOy under my Tree. Holly H.- To find Steven under my X-mas tree w tickets to go on a long cruise. Jennifer H.- A new car and a month ' s vacation in Florida. Karen H.- To let everyone know that NATURAL blondes have more fun!!! Lisa H.- One of three oblivious men and or one way plane fare to the U.K. Annette J.- To be happy with what I have and the future to come, and have friends who will always be there. Merry X-mas. Matt J.- To live on a SILVA lining for All My Years to come. 44 SANTA WISHES Christine J.- A black BMW and my favorite German chauffeur. Kristine To own a BOB sled led by a Huge St. Bernard Stepanie K.- To spend ChrSTmas EVE with LeDuc of my dreams. Eileen K.- To have the TIMe of my life while finding POTTS of gold under my tree. Maureen K.- A car that spends more time on the road than in the garage. Chris K.- To play for a Div. I college football team. Julie K.- To Someday I ncounter an llnforgetable rainbow with a POT of GOLD. Ken L.- to know the J oy of Donkey. Michelle L.- to go on a JOURNEY to Florida and to have a Special Package waiting for me. Cindy L.- to find two E Ives under my Christmas tree. Tracy L- fo Put the Earth, The stars, and my grizzly btar under my Christmas tree. Amy L.- To have Peace, Money and Devotion for all the rest of my days. Elizabeth L.- to be on the DEAN ' s lisl. Paul L.- A Red Ferrari Testarossa and no payments. Selena L.- to go to SCOTT land AND be with a SpEc aL somEoNe Always. An L.- To Be a High School Senior Forever. To Go Back to Phillips Academy and to relive the summer of ' 86 over again! Cathy M.- A terrific surprise from a special leprechaun, and a Bright Future. Melanie M.- For everyone in the worlD to hAVE a very merry Christmas. Christine M.- To get my key for life and not feel sorry for my Pioneer! Cindy M.- to go on a JOURNEY and follow my dreams FAITHFULLY. Kim M.-Toys In My stocking. Allen M.- Run the Boston Marathon in JV4 HRS. in 88 ; to drive across the U.S. in June w a few friends. Julie M.- To NEVER forget the first NOEL. Adam M.- A giant M M to melt in my hands. Andrea M.- to be with Mr. Wright and never lose my lucky nickel. Joanne M.- For my air force man to Fly my way Christmas morning and put a ring around my Christmas tree. Marlene M.- to get the soda I always wanted B period that Bert wouldn ' t get for me. Angela N.- to have a little Snowy winter. Sharon N.- to ST eal the angel off the tree on X-mas EVE then fly on a permanent vacation w Tyler and have Nuno serve me drinks of Perry ' er forever. Karolyn N.- to always eat Gooey Round Edible Goobers while I GO WA ' KI skiing the slopes. Lauri N.- to Bundle up In Love and laughter, for the third Year under that mistletoe in my DORR way! Mark N.- All I want from Santa is his daughter. Jennifer P.- to spend Christmas wrapped up in HUGS and Kisses. Laurie P. - a New yEAr filled with Love. Nicole P.- for the Lakers to shape up More and More! Denise P.- 13 Bright Red Yo-yo ' s on Krysamas Eve. Lori P.- everlasting joy and cheer with my cuddley fEDDY bear. Gina P.- to find at 1:43 a.m. Christmas morning underneath my MATT, MORRIS the cat. Kerry P. I WOULD LOVE To KISS Santa Claus underneath the mistletoe EVERY Christmas MORNING. Erin P.- to Picnic in the )ulian Alps with the One Who Loves Me Best. Jennifer O.- to spend X-mas eve with The one I love for Many More Years. Jen R.- to have a merry Christmas and maybe this one will last forever. Paul R.- a little something from K.C. Sharon R. to find a Snuggly little teddy bear under my tree every year. Ed. R.- to LIS A house in JACKSON v V e. Eric R - to meet and have a drink with Mile Standish, and be with B.C. on Christmas. Roger R.- to ROB a bank and live IN Hawaii. Lisa R- to DA nee to a Violin playing a hokDay WALTz ON Christmas eve. Andrea S.- to snuggle with my ' TEDDY ' on X-mas morning. Donna S.- to be Aroused, Dazzled, and Admired by the sexiest Man alive! Lauren S.- to find my ice cream sundae topped with a lifetime supply of Jimmy ' s. Julie S.- a Box Of Bon-bons under my tree for the rest of my life. Tonya S.- I want to have BUNnieS unDEr my huNNIe ' S tree. Karen S.- a black Renegade Jeep. Ernie S.- a sweet kiss from a cute female, a million dollars and a bottle of ginger ale. I want a car, a watch, and stuff like that. I hope Santa Clause will give me all of that. Matt S.- a car, F.C., and me! Ingrid S.- 109 GerMan Soldier dolls. Erin S.- to have one more nite forever! Karen S.- to have a misty green and blue Christmas with The Intense Male. Rich T.- plane tickets to Europe. Donald T.- to spend Christmas with my friends Chris, Marie, Jo, Han, and Son in Germany. Gary T.- a round trip ticket to Germany. Mary T.- I wish my friends many Joyous, J ocular, and )ovial Gatherings this Christmas Day and all season long. Charles T.- to own my Porsche 930S Turbo when am 23, for C.W. to go to the Olympics, for us to last forever. Erica T.- to log along a sOft whitE beach in the Bahamas in mY SQEEKERS Dawn T.- to get kinki w my PaGamas. Michael T.- a one eyed, barrel bellied, side flappen, toe hopping, scissor kicken mousehound. Gabi T.- to keep Dave K. forever in my life and in my heart (and I wouldn ' t mind Ghuck Norris in my stocking). Tony T.- an eventual date to the prom. Heather T.- to get my diploma and get the heck out of here. Jody V.- For my sweetheart to stay sweet!! Lisa V.- to let my key to friendship know I ' ll always care and to never let me forget the memories we share. Rick V.- to have what I love want the most all to myself, not having to share with others. Joanne V.- number 11. David W.- to have lotsa tsy-bitsy Sweet Apples in the bottom of my stocking. Karen W.- to find K.C. and the sunshine band under my tree. Kelly W.- Caviar and Wealth. Nick W.- a little MOORE under my tree. Heather Y.- a convertible Jaguar on my lawn with U2 in it! Beth Z.- a compass so that wandering aimlessly will become a thing of the past. Di Z.- a green mountain bug. SANTA WISHES 45 Kristen Adam, leave to the clan all those good times and stationery and stamps so they can all keep in touch. Tracie Allen, leave Mr. Hubbard my car, Sidney, Mr. Lepore my knee pads, and Mr. Mackie my shin splints and all my old sneakers Chad Asplund, leave the Bat Mobile to anyone who can find the secret Bat Cave. Warren Bailey II, leave to Mr. Ferrara the worthless ashes of the worthless textbook, After The Fact. Clarence Baker, leave R. Pilling ' s tire rims, Nicole all those great dunks and Beth C. all the memories. James Barnes, leave to all the underclassmen all the fun and excitement I had at the dances, pep rallies and field trips. Enjoy every minute of it! Tricia Beckwith, leave to my brother my locker and good times at M.H.S.; leave to Bob Chris the ability to get good grades in math without studying or my help; leave to Fagman Michael ' s school record; and to Michael I leave only during the week and my license. Gary Begeman, leave my brother the green limo and a dismissal note. Michele Belcher, leave my lint from my black clothes, those catty nicknames, and my place in the art rooms to all deserving underclassmen. Shannon Bennett, leave Scott Rodlin a case of Jolt for his senior year. And to Tara, I leave C.T. ' s absences. And for my freshman buddy I leave 3 more Wasted Yearsl Steven Bilancieri, leave to all my teachers, a tape of my best complaints, so if they get bored they can listen to it and think of me, to my niece, Joanna, my car keys for all those times she misses the bus. Suzy Blair, leave the good times that I had in M.H.S. to Darryl, Steve + Dave so they can have the time of their lives tool Also all our excuses to get out of period C study. Darlene Blanchard, leave to Mr. Melehov all of my excuses for why I was late, and all of the reasons why I just need to study this one period! Michael Borowski, leave the main office to the 3M ' s: Mahony, Morrison, Morley. Without me, the office, school, school department itself will surely fall apart! And, I ' ll take Pat Doyle. Carol Boyd, leave Mrs. Pascarelli all of my boy storiesl (especially Kyle stories) Susan Branscombe, leave my Wednesday mornings with Karen G. to the next D + D employee and friend who are lucky enough to know the delivery man and rebel enough to risk it. Laura Broderick, leave Ms. Ells my early morning naps, chocolate bars, and contacts. Ashling Burke, leave behind great memories of S.G. and a backbone to Steve. Michael Burns, leave my little brother Kevin the challenge to win a state championship. Lisa Castellino, leave my funky hairdo to anyone else who can handle it . . . it ' s getting better everydayll Michael Chatalian, leave Tina Painton locker space and tardies, and most of all my love and kisses. Mike Cirillo, leave my best morning melodies to Waddy. Kim Colecchi, leave my sister Dana my red sneaks, Obe, my ponytail, Cappa, my little mokeski, and to Shaun, a special place in my heart. Bethany DeBlasis, am leaving my laugh to all my friends. John Defalco, leave my G ' s, 3C ' s, and MB ' s to my brother Adam. Ingrid Denouter, leave my late slips to Mr. Banta so he can make them into an abstract artwork and sell it for UBER bucks. Neil DiRico, leave Sue Branscombe my heart for now and forever! The MHS football team I leave all my tears and hopes. TO Craig D. my Bankbook and gift certificates to B.K. and to all my friends I leave all the good memories. Thanksl You ' re all the best . . . Deborah Duffin, leave many thanks to Mr. C, Mr. B and all who helped me survive! Michele Duguay, leave the rest of my credits to Candi Carreira. Julie Dzigas, leave Lizzies memories of Jane and S.M.L.O. - Kim, to Tami I leave the left side, and to Nikki and Sarah all my wishes that their years at MHS may be the Best! Nikki Fallon, leave my sister Laurie, my Per. E bench and all my tardy slips to see if she has better luck than I did. Andrea Field, leave Jen Benway all the mornings with WAAF, and tacky trivia. Beth Fitzpatrick, leave my morning ride to school to Deena and Toot in hope that they will beep by DQ. Dan Fix, leave to Mr. Lambert the vivid memory of the wrath of D.D.T. Rachel Folsom, leave all the happiness in the world to Stephan Lupien, in the hopes that one day we will be friends. Steven Gallier, leave Ashling Burke my nail clippers may she use them wisely. Michelle Gaucher, leave to my sister Danielle all the good times + memories from my 4 years in high school. Chris Gibbs, leave to my sophomore business teacher Mr. Lorden a $250.61 debt in my quadrisonics business simulation. Dawn Gilliatt, leave to Nicole Paul a place to go wild in on Dec. 31st 1999 (at 12:00)1, to Dawn Tourville a gallon of YELLOW car paint and ALL the lakers!, to Mark Bissonnette, myself and the 1971 Red Stingray Corvette he wantsl Mooey Giorgi, leave my brother Peter Mr. Jones ' homeroom with no flag, to my brother David my C. Geography notes and the ride to school with Mom, and to my mother I leave her own wardrobe. Karen Gray, leave my Wednesday mornings with Sue B. to the next D D employee friend who are lucky enough to know the delivery man rebel enough to risk it. , Wendy Griffin, leave a case of Smartfood to the bank, Friday nights to Christine and I also leave Debbie and Renee stranded. , Kevin P. Guillette, leave to Kenny Edgar Guillette, the headache of seeing Renee in the halls for the rest of your senior year. , Cathy Gulbankian, leave my senior class gym to Mr. Riley and my grades to my brother, Charles. , Joanne Harpin, leave the Drama Club juniors a legacy to carry onl , Holly Hatzidakis, leave all the cigaretts to Chris Minnucci so he won ' t have to hassle anyone. , Karen Hopkins, leave my little sister Kristen with an empty closet, and I leave Mrs. P. with what ' s left of her sanity! , Lisa Hutchins, would like to leave Mrs. Mahoney to her future Trig Precal classes and a set of car keys to the Wang Center in Boston. , Christine Johansen, leave everything I always wanted to say but was too nice to, to Shawn. , Matt Jones, leave to Amy Silva my incredible study habits, and to Matt Burns, my good looks. , Ruthanne Joseph, bequeath my locker to the Health Department; my notes and scribble to ANYONE desperate enough to take them; my Pennzoil stock to the next unfortunate investor; and my lunch money to John Pierre. , Kristine Josephson, leave my love of running in high school to my freshman buddy, Dave DeBeaucourt. Lots of luck in the years to cornel Love Ya! Miss You! Jenny Lambert, leave the Drama Club whatever blessed money we may finally have left over. To Joanne, I leave my old man!! Tracy Langguth, leave Chris Duggan my supply of quarters and a class of 89 bumper sticker. To Jen Skarin and Amy Silva I leave great senior years. Michelle LaPan, leave Christine Moffa with Claire Stafford ' s questions. Liz Laurence, leave my laugh and abbyabba to the field hockey team. Selena Luftig, leave my brother Eric an alarm clock to wake him up next year. An Luong, do not plan to leave anything behind. I want to take it all with me. Cynthia McCabe, leave to my little sister Melissa the best of luck in her high school years. May all her hopes and dreams come true. 46 CLASS WILL I, Conrad McCulley, leave Mrs. Pascarelli my EXPO ' 86 T-shirt, and trouble it brought. I, Laura McEnaney, leave John luck to make it another 3 yrs., those nicknames to anyone catty enough, and my tardy slip collection to anyone better than me at the game. I, Laura Mclnnis, leave my sister Cheryl the hope that she can learn to be on time. I, Cathy Mangie, leave the Demigoddess a conscience. I, Christine Martino, leave my 22 white shirt to any girls varsity soccer player spirited enough to take over my position as ruler of the bench, to Deb Ivey the dented tree in my driveway for when she drives legally along with memories of In Your Eyes and St. John times, and to Liz, Sully, Jo, Nikki, and the rest of the family, all of my best wishes for a state championship in Nov. 881 I, Mary Maslowski, leave to the Girls ' Track Team the knowledge that someday Shrewsbury will lose, and to Sue I leave all the fun of two more seasons of track. I also leave Calculus to anyone crazy enough to take it. To Tina, I leave secure in the knowledge that there will still be Legion games for you to watch and enjoy. I, Julie Mogavero, leave Tracy Palmer Buff and all my D.Q. memories. I, Adam Mooers, leave nothing to no one because I ' m taking it all with me. I, Marlene Mossman, leave Tonya Siniawski my common sense. I, Angela Naples, leave Alica my buddha cup, and to keep on rubbing the buddha. To Steve, all those extra credits. I, Sharon Natale, leave Cindy Bercume and all her friends (especially Sue) the school. It ' s yours now, so take care of it! And I hope you girls will have an au¬ dience too! And I leave the memory that Steven Tyler did, in fact, HUG MEIIII I, Karolyn Nelson, leave to my sister Kim, the ugly but cute Honda Civic and the luck to never meet up with an 18-WHEELER. I, Lauri Newbould, leave my alarm clock to Eddie, my cheerleading pompoms to Dawn, and my smile to Doreen. I, Laurie Palter, leave Gouche a box of McDonaldland cookies! I, Jennifer Papagno, leave to my boyfriend, Mark, my phenomenal hockey knowledge, my donuts from senior study, my wings, and myself. I, Russell Parker, leave my airplanes to Ms. Ellsworth. I, Nicole Paul, leave my sister my alarm clock for her remaining years in M.H.S. I, Lori Peltak, leave the 88-89 cheerleaders the task of destroying Milford, to Stace, I leave all the fun of senior year, and to Kristen C. I leave everybody ' s boyfriend. 1, Gina Pizzimento, leave Mr. O ' Connell my entire pile of research paper notecards to spread on his desk. I, Kerry Poirier, leave my sister Michelle my voice. Good Luck Shell!! I, Erin Powell, leave Ken Norcross the joys and sorrows, tears and frustrations of Syracuse English. I, Jennifer Raybould, leave to all my teachers my brother Steven, to Steven, all the good times, and to Jody a festival every year. To Melanie a great time. I, Ed Ross, leave time and extra sweat to the next President and the evil mobile to anyone who can start it. J, Lisa Russo, leave my beloved saxophone to Charlie, and my Hot Rocks album for Snowy. I, Mark Saari, leave Christopher Minnucci my morning memoires and hope he ' ll keep them. I, Andrea Sabella, leave Debbie Natale the good times that I had at M.H.S. I, Lauren K. Searle, leave to Liz Burks a JF tape, my fluorescent yellow socks, and a pair of pink undies; and to Beth Flagg and Tania Benedetto many ice cream sundaes. I, Tonya Siniawski, leave a can of hairspray to the long-haired underclassman (boy or girl). I, Jane Stearns, leave to the shoestepper 1 pair of Black Reebox - to Lorna I leave all my extra credits - to Weed I leave a Blue Hawaiian and to Laurel Ferro I leave all my hairspray. I, Matt Stetson, leave everything to nobody. 1, Ingrid Subbotin, leave Fatness the memories of Deutchland and to Flagga, the travelling spitball. I, Erin Sullivan, leave the shoestepper all my striped shirts, to my brother, Todd, good luck in getting to school next year, and to Laurel Ferro a big TEDDY! I, Rich Terry, leave to my family extra room in the car, and more hot water in the morning. I, Mary Thomas, leave Germaine Gelina and Jeanna Hanes my grades and to all my friends I leave my thanks and love. I, Charles Thomas Thrasher Jr, leave James Sherman a years supply of Gerber food, and to Michelle Thomas lots of diapers. My car to Bill Davis. My KX125 to J.D. And the rest of my possessions to Caron Waldenburg especially all my love . . . I, Erica Tierney, leave the underclassmen who have 1st lunch, the delicious Italian subs. My snort of 84-87 . And to take Beth ' s laugh with me wherever I go. I, Anthony Trodella, leave to all my teachers the homework I never passed in because I had better things to do. I, Dawn Tourville, leave my good attendance and good grades to my aunt Danielle so Gram will think she ' s coming to school. I, Jody Valianti, leave my attitude . . . It ' s getting better everydayll I, Lisa Vellante, leave my brother Chris the green dart, Liz and Sully T.P. and Cappa, all the memories of the fun times we spent together. I, Joanne Vo, leave my sister, Susan, my red Scooby Doo lunch box, so that one day she ' ll have lunch in school. I, David Walton, leave my drumsticks to Scott Snow. I, Karen Weaver, leave my sister Liz The Himalayas. I, Michael Wing, leave Chris Minnucci my afternoon activities and I pray he will carry through. I, Kelly Wolken, leave my thanks and appreciation to Mr. Farry, and all my cuts and tardies to the underclassmen. I also leave all the great times that I had in MHS to the upcoming seniorsl I, Heather Young, leave to Sara, her own identity; and to Allyson, all of my college burdens. I, Beth Zebal, leave ALL the lint from my black clothes. I, Diane Zydlewski, leave my Sauconys to the Cross-Country Team. We, the Senior Members of N.H.S., leave Mrs. Bank and Mrs. Pascarelli the JUNIORS!!! We, the Senior Members of the Varsity Club, leave Mike a bottle of Advil to cure the backpain and all of the Boys ' Basketball games. We leave Mr. Taillon all the memories of our Period A sophomore Geometry class and Period E senior study. We, Julie, Julie, Denise, Alison, and Ingrid, leave Mr. Clancy the messy back room. We, Mary and Cath y, leave sines and cosines to Prajoy and David. We, the Cross-Country Seniors, leave our 3 consecutive Midland League titles and Zappa for another year. We, the Senior Members of Mr. Terry ' s period D class, leave for Mr. Terry a cow for tipping, a large javelin to catch, a free pass to play pedittle with Mrs. Terry and most important of all, a heater for his room. We, Mrs. B ' s American Lit. Period F class, leave Cindy to the Junior Class, knowing that she wouldn ' t have passed without us! We, the seniors of AFS, leave Mrs. Collins a busload of zany and wonderful memories. We, the Original Banking Crew, leave to our favorite branch manager, Joanne, Julie ' s wardrobe, Wendy ' s mouth, Stacey ' s sense of humor, Steve ' s laugh, Heather ' s invisibility, Mickey ' s height, Charissa ' s social life, and Michele ' s sick days with many thanks. CLASS WILL 47 48 ACADEMICS zcacCe Pitc CERTIFIED- adj. guaranteed as to quality, qualifi¬ cation, fitness, or validity. This is the definition of CERTIFIED as stated by Webster ' s Third New International Dictionary. In simpler terms, CER¬ TIFIED is QUALIFIED. This section is entitled just that . . . CERTIFIED. On these next pages you will see the people who make up the faculty of Marlborough High School. You may be surprised to see some of the teachers who have graduated from M.H.S. in years past. You will also learn which classes se¬ niors find most interesting, most difficult, and most important. This section is here to remind you of the aca¬ demic part of your years here, and CERTIFIED is what it is all about. CERTIFIED is QUALIFIED, and our faculty is just that . . . QUALIFIED for ACADEMICS. ACADEMICS 49 THANKS MR. CLANCY Since we first stepped into your foy¬ er for our first day of school, you ' ve taken us under your wing. Under your guidance we have moved from year to year (even if we lost a few kids along the way!) As our house¬ master, not only have you seen us through the hard times, but, along the way, you have taken pride in our successes. From absentee problems to people lunching at McDonald ' s, from our Junior Prom to Sharon Natale ' s infa¬ mous questions at class meetings, we have turned to the one who was never far behind for advice and the well-deserved lecture. You have al¬ ways said that it would help in the long run. Guess what? It did! For all your love, care, time, and pa¬ tience, WE THANK YOU!!! The Class of 1988 Is he FBI or CIA? . . . Sneaking around corners, Mr. Clancy checks to see if anyone has cut the lunch line. Jen Ott receives a helping hand from Mr. Clancy after being cho¬ sen 1988 Homecoming Queen. 50 MR. CLANCY THANKS A LOT! Mr. Morley Mr. Kamataris To those who have helped us in their own special ways over these past four years Thank You. Thank you, Mrs. Brigham, for all Thank you, Mrs. Mahoney, for tell- your help with college ing us where to go and when! applications! Thank you, Mrs. Morrison, for your help in the Principal ' s Office! We appreciate all that you have done, for without your help our four years would not have gone so smoothly Thank you, Mrs. Marsen, and Mrs. Cole for keeping those house offices intact! ACADEMICS 51 A smiling face! English teacher Mr. Jordon displays his great hu¬ mor during the school day. When times get tough, you can always count on Mr. Jordon to be there with a smile!! Locker Check!!! Mrs. Carpenter, Foods teacher, is all smiles while she walks through the halls be¬ tween classes. Once in a while, when you need a smile, go for a visit. Mrs. Mary Armour Business Mrs. Marion Bank Science Mr. Ned Banta Foreign Language Mrs. Margaret Beddoe Special Needs Mr. Robert Berardino Guidance Mrs. Jane Biagi In-House Suspension 52 ACADEMICS Ms. Linda Binney Physical Education Mrs. Ann Blanchette English Mrs. Rose Marie Boniface English Department Head Mrs. Gail Boyd Mathematics Department Head Mrs. Janice Brailey Mathematics Carol Broshahan Day Care Sunshine Center Mrs. Jeannine P. Caissie Chapter I Mr. Stephen Cardinale Special Needs Mrs. Marjory Carpenter Foods Ms. Amy Class E.S.L. Mrs. Joanne Colley Social Studies Mrs. Roberta Collins Clothing ACADEMICS 53 Mr. William R. Cosenza Practical Arts Department Head Mr. Christopher Countryman Science Mrs. Maria David In House Suspension Ms. Darlene Davison Mathematics Mr. John Downes Mathematics Mrs. Patricia W. Doyle Social Studies Mr. Paul Duca Science Ms. Mary Egan Business Ms. Deborah Ellsworth Art Mrs. Joan Erler Science Mr. Paul C. Farry Business Ms. Maureen Fehlan Special Needs 54 ACADEMICS Spirited teachers! Teacher spirit ran wild! They have participated in all our usual events and started new ones - rallies, Halloween dress-up, Vari¬ ety Show, dances, field day, and given us our first musical, Bye Bye Birdie . Thanks! Ms. Ellsworth paints her face for Halloween. Mr. Long speaks at Turkey Day Rally. Mr. Vincent Ferrara Social Studies Mrs. Barbara Fitzgerald Mathematics Ms. Molly Fitzgibbons Special Needs Mrs. Andrea Flagg Copy Center Mrs. Mary Foley Special Needs Aide Mr. Donald Fowke Guidance Department Head ACADEMICS 55 HIT THE BOOKS NOW! Well, what do you know? It was Senior year and time to take out those books! For some of us this year meant Physics, Calculus, British Lit, Trigonometry, Economics, Child Exploring, and the SAT course. No matter what the subject, it was time to HIT THE BOOKS! Time for tests and quizzes and hours of homework; a time for lab reports, research papers and book reports (Aargh!). Whether we liked it or not, it was time to HIT THE BOOKS! Rick Vanzini appears stumped by a homework problem in our I.M.C. Senior study is a time for Mike Barber and David Walton to HIT THE BOOKS! Christine Martino and Jennifer Papagno hit the books in American Lit. Stacey Faugno chuckles while attempting to make sense of Trigonometry. Sine? Cosine? Aargh! 56 ACADEMICS Mrs. Virginia Gadbois School Nurse Mr. Christos Georges Librarian Ms. Caroline Gilmore Day Care Mrs. Josie Girard Custodian Mrs. Mary A. Giorgi Social Studies Mr. Dwight A. Hubbard Practical Arts Mr. Steven Johnson Social Studies Mr. Daniel Jones Social Studies Mr. Thomas Jordan English Mr. Bruce Kurth Media Department Head Mrs. Barbara Lamacchia English Mr. Arthur Lambert Social Studies ACADEMICS 57 Mr. Maurice Lamontagne Foreign Language Mrs. Paula Lazaro Child Exploring Ms. Susan Leavey Art Mrs. Joan Ledoux Business Mr. Peter Lepore Mathematics Mrs. Andrea Lincoln Special Needs A day in the life . . . Science teacher, Mrs. Erler, takes time out from her busy day to give us a smile. Whether she was correcting tests and lab reports or planning for the Science Project Club, she wanted to give us a smile. Mr. Valente is the head honcho when it comes to our city-wide Music Department. He is the department head and our band di¬ rector. Many band alumni have fond memo¬ ries of their band days with ' Mr. V. 58 ACADEMICS Mr. Jeffery Long English Athletic Director Mr. Dennis Lor dan Business Department Head Mr. John Ludgate Physical Education Mrs. Judith Ludgate Business Mr. David McCaffrey Social Studies Mr. Richard Mackie Student Teacher Mrs. Sheila Mahoney Mathematics Mr. Robert Marusa English Mrs. Joan MasciareUi Special Needs Mr. Steven Masciarelli Attendance Office Mrs. Irene Mazmanian Physical Education Mr. Victor Melehov Science ACADEMICS 59 Ms. Christine Miller Day Care Ms. Bernadette Moffa Physical Education Mrs. Dorothy Murphy Foreign Language Mr. Avraham Nahoumi Foreign Language Mr. Michael Nanartowich Athletic Trainer Mrs. Caren O ' Brien Foreign Language Department Head Mr. John O ' Connell English Ms. Nancy Otis Guidance Mrs. Rose Pascarelli Foreign Language Mrs. Carolyn Pope Foods Mrs. Jeanette Renaud Special Needs Mr. Kenneth Reynolds Physical Education 60 ACADEMICS Mr. William Rigney Science Mr. Richard Riley Physical education Mrs. Donna Roche Teacher ' s Center Ms. Debra Roy Mathematics Ms. Rose Ryan Daycare Mrs. Therese Sandini Science Mr. Edward Sandler Speech Mrs. Ann Marie Sawyer Alternative Education Mrs. Barbara Schohn Special Needs Mrs. Susan Skulley Special Needs Mrs. Judith Simmons Foreign Language Mrs. Charleen Sipos Special Needs ACADEMICS 61 Dr. George Soukaros English Miss Eileen Sullivan Guidance Mr. Richard Terry Science Department Head Mrs. Joan Toohey Music Mr. Cosmo Valente Music Mr. George Vasil English Mrs. Evelyn Wade Social Studies Mr. Jesse Wade Physical Education Mr. William White Practical Arts Ms. Ann Williams Special Needs Mr. Irwin Winer Social Studies Department Head 62 ACADEMICS The Class of 1988 would like to ex¬ tend our thanks to all the faculty members here at Marlborough High. Each of you has helped us in your own special way. From the first day of school as Fresh¬ men to our last day as Seniors, you have always been there. Your efforts to educate and enrich us have pro¬ duced our graduating class of 1988. Mrs. Nancy Barrett Special Needs Aide Mr. Richard Cogswell English Mrs. June Connors Special Needs Aide Mrs. Margaret Grover Special Needs Aide Mr. Scott Hayden Special Needs Tutor Ms. Kathy Lane Art Mrs. Kimberly Marcoaldi Art Mrs. Nancy Smith Special Needs Mr. Robert Rocco Science Mr. William Taillon Mathematics Ms. Susan Tredwell English Help!! ' ' Cindy Mejias, Kerri Thebado, Alyssa Scott and Kim LaPan receive a helping hand from Mr. Marusa. Your applying WHERE?!? Mr. Berardino shows us he really does have a sense of humor. Backed up against a wall Mr. Taillon knows he can ' t get away from this photographer. Its only November ? Ms. Brailey seems up¬ set that we have seven months left of school. r f FT f ACADEMICS 63 64 CLASSES I can ' t believe that we ' re Freshmen! It seems like we never got used to the Middle School! Wow! Look at all of these people! They all seem so old. I feel so small! Freshmen year is sometimes so much more than the difference from eighth to ninth grade. Besides all of the new activities, there is such diversity between the students . . . !! We survived our first year! Now we ' re Sophomores and I still haven ' t got¬ ten used to this place! Just think, we ' re getting our class rings this year! What kind of ring do you think I should order? Sophomore year usually is the time that people start thinking about what they want to do in the future. But, at the same time they can ' t wait to be Juniors! We ' re Juniors! We have our prom this year. I have to take SAT ' s this year—oh, no! Junior year is also a year of changes, with driver ' s ed., licenses, and only one year left until gradua¬ tion. High school may seem like it is a never ending experience, but actually it is usually four short years of life. CLASSES 65 Stay off the Sidewalks! I hate public transportation, Junior Deena Miller defiantly states. Al¬ though Juniors would prefer to drive, many have to take the school bus because they do not have their licenses. For the lucky ones, driving allows you to leave later and makes you feel more independent, says Junior Jeanna Haynes. Germaine Ge- lina feels that cars are better be¬ cause they are safer. So, if you hate getting up when it ' s still dark out¬ side, GET YOUR LICENSE!!! Taking a break between classes, Junior Pitak Allen rests along with Junior Heather Condo and Sophomore Sandra Murphy. Gayle Adams Donna Addy Pitaksa Allen Tracy Amorelli Jason Atwood Scott Aunes John Baldwin David Barrett Alain Basquiat Darryl Begeman Tania Benedetto Carol Benoit Scott Benoit Lynne Bergstrom Theresa Blaisdell Daniel Bongiorno Theodore Bourgeois Nicole Bouvier Mark Braunhardt Ronald Brenn Stacey Brown Matthew Burns Wendy Busby Daniel Butler Lisa Caferelli Vicki Cahill Brenda Callahan Alyssa Campbell Mark Campbell David Cappadona Brian CappeUo Christopher Carter Mark E. Chaney Erin Chase Rob H. Chase 66 JUNIORS William Chiasson Trade Christie Christopher Cintron Scott Clark Suzanne Clark Beth Collins Michael Collins Amy Co nary Heather Condo Richard Corner John Cronos William Cundiff Cynthia DaRocha Matthew Dahlstrom Deana Day Jennifer De Collibus Michael De Louchry Thomas De Vany Wendi Demeritt Bridget Denouter Dustin Di Tommaso Mary Dimbat Curtis Dine Shannon Dobson Michael Dolan Darlene Do!lard Robert Donnelly Cretchen Dorr C. Robert Doucette Danielle Doucette Tracy Dowd James Dower Todd Dreyfus James Driscoll Jr. Sandie Dufault Christopher Duggan Christopher Duplessis Stacey Duplessis Pamela Durand Robert Eisenhauer Ezren Ellis Sharon Elms Suzanne Etre Derek Fairbrother Kimberly Ferrecchia Pamela Ferrechio Joshua Ferrell Stacy Ferro Colleen Figueroa Bethany Flagg Todd Flanders Erik Fredriksen Luisa Fuentes Alicia Garcia Amy Garcia Michael Gately Amy Gauthier Germaine Gelina Jamey Gian cola Kristen Giannattasio Tina Giardina John Goellner Jeffrey Gogan JUNIORS 67 Irene Grassby Robert Grindrod Jeanna Hanes Scott Harakles Elizabeth Hare Steven Hartmann Robert Hathaway Lauren Heim Daniel Hill Joanna Hird Jennifer Hogan Laura Holmes Michael Howard Jodi Ingebritson Katherine Jacobs Casey Johnson Francis Jones Randy Kay William Kelly Daren Kittredge Victoria Kurtz Kathleen Lahey Michael Landers Paula Leger Jennifer Lehane Kyaw Lim Peter Long Ana Lora Victoria Lott Richard Lucas Nghiem Lu ong Betsy Lynch Kelly Lynch Julie Lyons Patricia Mahoney Julie Maker Peter Marion Robert Martin Gretchen Mauro Melissa Maziarski Alison McCabe Grace McCandlish Francis McCarthy Amy McClintock William McCulley Kristen Merlini John Michailos Matte Michaud Deena Miller Heather Mooers Tina Mordo Charles Moulton Karen Moynihan Shannon Myron Keith Najjar James Nannery Michael O ' Brien Jay O ' Leary John O ' Malley Shawn O ' Malley Sean O ' Sullivan Danielle Painter Christina Pa in ton 68 JUNIORS The survey says . . . Pop culture is alive and well and liv¬ ing in the Junior class. Many a Junior can be seen filling the tables of Pizza Hut. The popularity of this spot only proves that pizza is the top choice for fast foods, as seen in a survey of the class of ' 89. The survey also re¬ vealed that most Juniors prefer lis¬ tening to the raspy voice of disc jockey Karen Blake on WZOU, 94.5, the top radio station, with its top-40 format. When not listening to the radio, the Juniors like to sit down with a bag of munchies, and tune into the top vote-getter for best re¬ run, The Brady Bunch . I Juniors Mark Huggins, Frank Tarentino, Dave Cappadona and Ken Cuiilette rank school lunch 7 . Junior Jim Driscoll doubles his pleasure with Junior Pam Durand and Sophomore Jill Hatzidakis. Junior Lisa Caferelli takes a break from finish¬ ing her masterpiece in Drawing class. P JUNIORS 69 Exploring the wild! Project Adventure was started in 1975 by Mr. Ludgate. PA ' s focus? Trust! How? Walking blindfolded, falling off rocks into the arms of peers, crossing the log and tight¬ rope, trying the trapeze, cross¬ country skiing and canoeing. These situations, while potentially danger¬ ous, are presented in a non-threat¬ ening way to help students over¬ come their fears. Junior Greg Tesmer ' s fondest memory? . . . fall¬ ing off the trapeze - my spotter wait¬ ed ' til the last minute to pull me up! Indiana (Frank) Jones battles the wilderness During Project Adventure. Dipa Patel Jiten Patel Lee Ann Patruno Derek Patterson Fernando Perdomo Carrie Phelan Richard Pilling Laura Powazinik Melanie Quinlan Hollace Riggs Kathy Robichaud Scott Rodlin Cathleen Roy Christine Santella Chris Sardella Rakesh Sareen Dawn Scholland Robert Seymour Sandra Sharon Brooke Shippee Amy Silva Heather Smith Sheri Snook Scott Snow Jr. Stephane St. Julien Neil Stafford Anita Stetson Kathleen Stevens Hope Stier Stacee Strickland David Subbotin Stacy Sullivan Timothy Sullivan Frank Tarentino III Gregory Tesmer 70 JUNIORS Peter Thier Dianna Tramontozzi Timothi Trombetta Terry Tvrdik Angela Valerio Cheryl Varnum Susan Vo Shawann Watkins Deborah Wattu Doreen Venovkian Allyson Young CAMERA SHY 89 CAMERA SHY 89 CAMERA SHY 89 CAMERA SHY 89 Jason Baer Lisa Downs Christopher Morin Rosalind Baker Carmine Fossile Kenneth Norcross Steven Banks Kenneth Guillette Tracy Palmer Craig Belmore Paul Hallock Daniel Rich Kim Bigusiak Scott Hansen Judith Roman Steven Bonini Mark Huggins Paulo Santos Elizabeth Burks Matthew Jackson Kimberly Senecal Mark Byron Ginny Kales Jennifer Skarin Scott Caferella Heidi Kauz Suzette Spitzer Danielle Chicoine Dawn LaCroix Robert Toppin Frank Cintola Stephan Lupien Linda Wooster Brett Costa Kerry Miller Demetrious Zouharis Renee Curry Christine Moffa Junior year officers Creg Tesmer, Stacey Sullivan, Peter Thier and Deena Miller pose with Junior Class Advisor, Mr. William Rigney. Junior Leaders The Junior class this year is led by President Greg Tesmer, Vice-President Peter Thier, Secretary Stacey Sullivan, and Treasurer Deena Miller. Ad¬ vised by Mr. Rigney, the Ju¬ niors are working hard to plan their first prom, These Are The Times, on Friday, April 8. Fundraising, another important aspect of Junior year, will help keep their prom costs down. The Class of 1989 has selected their class colors - BLUE and WHITE. On prom night, a ban¬ ner proclaiming their class motto was displayed for the first time . .. May the strength of our past be the wings to our future. JUNIORS 71 Eighty-Nine Spins for ' 90 Ring time! Class rings show class and school spirit. Traditionally, a boy gives his ring to his steady girlfriend. But today, couples ex¬ change rings. Another tradition? The ring spin. At our Ring Breakfast in March, we spin our rings 89 times - a different friend for each turn. The last spin is saved for Senior year when you turn your ring so that others can read Marlborough High. Before ordering rings, Sophomores Dan¬ ielle Moreau, Melissa Steinbeiser and Rich Rigney examine the ring case. Deborah Ackroyd Meryl Adam Jessica Adams Lenee Amatucci Alissa Asplund Michael Bagdon Michael Baker William Balfour Monica Bass Lorna Battaglino Jennifer Belauskas Jay Benson Daniel Benway Cindy Bercume Jennifer Bickford Julie Blair Mary-Ellen Boers Pamela Bongiorno Erica Borowski Kevin Boudreau Shane Boulette Jennifer Bowles Jason Boyd Dawn Brown Ryan Brown Daniel Burnham Kim Buturlia Sung-Jin Byun Amy Caira Erik Callahan Kimberly Carter Wendy Castellino Julie Cavanagh Amy Chapman Heather Coggins 72 SOPHOMORES Kim Nelson, helps decorate for the Fresh¬ man-Sophomore Autumn Night semi- formal. Chad Coolidge India Cordon Gloria Corning Kristen Cotton Julie Deciero Maria Degeronimi Dina Deldon Jayson DesRochers Carol Devault Christina DiPlacido Andrew Douglas Michael Drummey Kristin Duesel Kristin Ebert Laurie Fallon Carrie Farrell Tina Fischer Nathan Forrest David Fouron Nicole Gadbois Jennifer Galbreath Anthony Gazzaniga Emily George Mark Giles Garrett Gilliatt Joseph Ginnetti David Giorgi Deborah Gluszczak Tara Gorvine Jeffrey Gourd Roxanne Green Christopher Haker Dawn Hamilton Sabrina Hannigan Kimberly Harding SOPHOMORES 73 Jill Hatzidakis Michael Haynes Jessica Higbe Michelle Hume Leigh Hurley Sarah Hutchins Paul Hutt Deborah Ivey Brett Jackson Robert Jackson Jay Jansen Melissa Johnson David Josephson Prajoy Kadkade Jennifer Kalagian Kevin Kelly Shelly Kennedy Jeffrey Keyes Patrick Kiley Penelope Kline Kathleen Kolak Melissa Kronenfeld Jennifer Kurbs Joseph LaCroix Kristie LaRose Rhonda Labbe Dan Ladas Alexander Lalli Jeffrey Lambert David Lazaro Annette LeBlanc Gregg Leland Brian Leonard Daniel Levine Bobbi-Jo Lewis Healthy attitudes In Health class taught by Ms. Moffa, sophomores get to learn about different and unusual as¬ pects of life. For the first four months they study about physical fitness and nutrition. The remain¬ der of the program concentrates on social health. Informative dis¬ cussions with plenty of time for feedback cover such topics as death and dying, teen suicide and the effects of drugs and alcohol. Other popular topics pertinent to us such as sex, relationships and parenting are discussed. Sophomores Dina Deldon, Danielle Mo¬ reau, and Tara Corvine share a laugh with Maura Galvin. 74 SOPHOMORES Amanda Lobdell Jonathan Lobel George Lopez Eric Luftig Alechia Maguire Todd Maguire Kelly Mahoney Dennis Mannone Russell Martinez Andrew Mavilia Tammy McAndrews Amy McCabe David McCabe Tracey McCarthy Cheryl Mclnnis John McKean Heather McNamara Michele Mei Andrew Mello Richard Metivier Colleen Milliken Christopher Minnucci Anthony Montanari Danielle Moreau Lisa Morin Matthew Morrell Paula Muise Marc Murphy Debra Natale Kimberly Nelson Edward Newbould Alec Niu Jennifer Norton Alison O ' Loughlin Brian O ' Sullivan MHS today-Wilfred Beauty Academy tomor¬ row- for Jen Kurbs. While cramming for a test, Laurie Fallon takes a soda break. It ' s going to be alright! Dawn Hamilton com¬ forts Matt Ward during his painful photo session. SOPHOMORES 75 Destination? Does anyone really know what ' s up for the future? What is the fu¬ ture? It ' s something that happens after graduation! Well, that ' s about three years away for sopho¬ mores, so no one really thinks about it. That ' s why our Guidance Department holds monthly career days, with the help of the Boy Scouts of America. In the fall, Business, Health and Law were checked out, and Hospital careers headed off the year in February. Betcha you never even THOUGHT of being a paramedic after high school! First dance was a good time even for the Sophomores. Matthew Oram Amy Osetek Kenneth Paquette William Patridge Brian Patterson Jennifer Patulak Tracey Pedersen Michelle Peters Roopali Phadke Aimee Phaneuf Robin Place John Plante Ramin Pourali Derek Power Danielle Pratt Mark Puleo Jacqueline Ready Tami Reynolds Kristine Richards Eric Riggs Richard Rigney Corey Roy Derek Rutherford Christopher Sargent Gregg Serpa Michelle Shear Robert Sibilio Kelly Smith Vicki Smith Jill Snyder Paul Sonderegger Carol Spencer Shawn St. Jean Melissa Steinbeiser Joseph Sullivan 76 SOPHOMORES The ladder of Sophomore Success - Officers Colleen Milliken, Roopali Phadke, Nicole Gadbois and Debi Ivey with Ms. Roy. ' 90 Leaders The Class of ' 90 is led by President Debi Ivey, along with Vice-President Colleen Milliken, Secretary Nicole Gadbois and Treasurer Roo¬ pali Phadke. Working with Class Advisor Ms. Roy, this foursome organizes most of the class activities and keeps the sophomore class spirit strong! Earlie r this year, the sophomores worked cooperatively with the freshmen to sponsor their Semi-Formal An Autumn Night. To keep building their treasury for up¬ coming events, the officers have met with salesmen to provide a variety of fundraisers - from candy to calendars to photo packages! And they have more to come! This hardwork¬ ing group was elected from a large group of enthusiastic candidates in their elections. More projects and more fun yet! Karin Tanona Kristin Taylor Robert Terry Nicole Tesmer Aaron Thompson David Tibbets Daniel Toohey Ann Travaglini John Trent Shirley Tripp James Vaughey Billie Vernon Tamara Walton Matthew Ward Patrick Watts Lori Wessels Sara Young Paula Zaleski CAMERA SHY ' 90 CAMERA SHY ' 90 CAMERA SHY ' 90 CAMERA SHY ' 90 Robert Adams Annette Bush Laurel Ferro Brian Jordan Sabrina Mahoney Joseph Rumsey Stacey Agostini Candace Carreira Ethelyn Foy Deborah Kaplan Stacy Mitchell Christopher Urato Brigid Ahern Richard Cass Edmund Frye Michelle Keefe Lisa Montague Paul Wanat Jennifer Auger Charles Creamer Suan Glennon Kevin Kennedy Sandra Murphy Jennifer White Robert Beaulier James Curran Eric Gotthardt Tracy Kirke Kimberly Potter Michelle Doris Booth William Boyle John Bradley William Dowden Jason Evangelous Christine Falck Charles Gulbankian Mark Hafford Jennifer Krebs Rustin Kyle Jeffrey Lynch Mary Jane Risi Michelle Robbins Gary Roy Wiedeman SOPHOMORES 77 First Time Leaders! Why run for office Freshman year? President Joanna Bilancieri, Vice- President T.J. Cole, Secretary Maura Galvin, and Treasurer Sarah Hall all wanted to have a good time this year and knew that one sure way was to be involved! All officers were “wick¬ ed happy to win their election con¬ sidering all the tough competition they had, and would do it again! Working with the Sophomore offi¬ cers, the Freshmen planned their first success - Autumn Night - the Freshmen-Sophomore Semi-Formal on November 14, 1987. Freshman year officers Maura Calvin, Sarah Hall, T.J. Cole and Joanna Bilancieri pose with Freshman Class Advisor, Mr. Steven Masciarelli. Wendy Abreu Tanya Alexander Amy Aquino Greg Barsamian Albert Bass David Beaudet Emma Becker James Becker Juliet Behrens Lisa Bengiovanni Tara Bennett Jason Benway Jennifer Benway Lisa Berardinelli Leonard Beyersdorfer Joanna Bilancieri John Bl iss Stephanie Blum Tara Bourgeois Dean Burgess Lauren Bushee Christy Cappello Christine Caramanica Daniel Caruso John Cavicchio Lisa Chase Brian Chatalian Sandra Cintron Martha Clayton Amy Colaianni Andrea Colaianni Thomas Cole Dana Colecchi Melissa Conary Thomas Cotter 78 FRESHMEN Tammi Coutu Dale Curley Robert Dansereau Brian Davis Danese Day David DeBeaucourt Dyanna DeMarco Diana Demeritt Jason Denis Patrick Dig nan Erin Dobson Amy Domings Deborah Domings Todd Donahue Thomas Dowd Kathleen Duff in Genessa Dunbar Jenifer Duplessis Matthew Durand Julie Dziekan Sara Farragher Bruce Fay Linda Fenstermacher Julie Ferro Troy Flanders Laura Galluzzo Maura Galvin Todd Gardner Danielle Gaucher Renee Gauthier Laura Gelina Danielle Gilliatt Jennifer Giombetti Steven Giombetti Joseph Girvan Robert Goocher Heather Gorman Amanda Gray Suzanne Gray Rebecca Greenwood Shishir Gundavaram Sarah Hall Scott Harris William Harris Brian Healey Terry Hogan Kristen Hopkins Melissa Hutt Melissa Jackson William Jenkins Elaine Johnson Ryan Jorgensen Ryan Kane Rebecca Keddy Bryan Keigwin Matthew Kelley Jason Kelly Tina Kirke Kim LaPan Michael Lacroix Jeffrey LeDuc Jeffrey Lee Timothy Leland FRESHMEN 79 Alexander Lerner Moe Lim Ramona Lopez Kim Lynch Christopher Mahoney Jonathan Mahoney Kirsten Maier Lisa Marchesseault Justin Margadonna John Martel Jose Mafias Matthew Mazzola John McEnaney David McGuire Gina Medaglia Cynthia Mejias Michael Miller Brian Moisan Jennifer Mona Christopher Mori arty Pamela Moulton Brian Murphy Anthony Nutile Kelly O ' Leary Kerri O ' Leary Susan O ' Neal Christian Pacific Charles Pa in ton Michael Palmgren April Partridge Robert Partridge Kushal Patel Aimee Paul Christopher Perry Edward Peterson Michelle Poirier John Pucillo Steven Raybould Jenifer Reich hold Melissa Reilly Kristina Reitz Randall Revell Kimberly Richard Tina Risi Derek Robinson Timothy Rogers Stacey Ronayne Tracey Ronayne Alycia Rowe Natasja Rusche Vincent Rusche Christian Ryan Lisa Santiago Luis Santiago Alyssa Scott Jonathan Seymour Kevin Sharkey Eric Sharon Jeffrey Shea Lawrence Skow Melanie Skulley Cynthia Snow Matthew Spice 80 FRESHMEN Rumours and Revelations When is a better time to hear ru¬ mours about high school than the summer before one enters as a freshman? After the first day, how¬ ever, the truth is realized. Freshman John McEnaney found it “not as bad as rumours say. While Melissa Reil- ley wished that she had been fore¬ warned about the fact that “there are a lot of stairs, Jay Kelly was sur¬ prised that “you can go to your lock¬ er any time. Ryan Jorgensen learned “to pack a lunch because, as Chris Moriarty noted, “the food isn ' t as good as they said. Freshmen Live . . . John Pucillo and Dyana DeMarco, while at the Sophomore-Freshman Semi-Formal, stop dancing to rest. Freshmen learn ... by reading, listening and studying. Lockers ... Can I help you? David Tingloff and David DeBeaucourt aid Melanie Skully in opening her locker. i FRESHMEN 81 The Freshman First Day Waiting at the bus stop seemed like an eternity. Getting off of the bus, the hallowed halls of Marl¬ borough High School stood before you. The sense that you wouldn ' t find your homeroom was about to become reality. Typical of the ways of that first day, freshman Charlie Painton “went into the wrong class, Melanie Skulley was assigned a “broken locker, and Lisa Santiago “got tram¬ pled by the seemingly massive crowds between classes. Luckily for freshmen, not every day is the first. Friends, Melissa Conary, Lisa Chase, Liz Weaver, and Michelle Poirier share a table at lunch. Laura St. Pierre Claire Stafford James Stott Maura Sullivan Todd Sullivan Scott Symonds Jason Tarpy Ritalyne Terry Kerry Thebado David Tinglof Brian Tolan Ann Toohey Mary Trodella Kelly Tucker Christine Valerio Christopher Vellante Elizabeth Weaver Dianne Weldon D. Jason White Tracy White Jason Williams Roberta Witcher Lynda Wolynski Laurie Young Garrett Zevgetis Colleen Zilembo Camera Shy ' 91 Camera Shy ' 91 Camera Shy ' 91 Camera Shy ' 91 Ca Beth Ahern Timothy Brennan Renee Bush Michelle Cassidy Patty Ann Colleton Andrew Cummings Telma Diaz Kelly Dimbat Michael Ducote Keith Ferbert Mark Gagliardi David Grant Patrick Ladden Tammy Lahey David Leduc Matthew Levine Yolanda Lora Jason Lyons Ann Madden Michael Maher Anthony Malcomb Daniel Mason Eric Mauchan Leonardo Mercado Jorge Merced Christopher Morin Clay Perry Tammy Pomerleau Nancy Prudhomme Jean Rediker Deborah Riddle Noah Rosenswaike Nathan Rossi Wayne Ruby Jorge Ruiz Robyn Salvucci Stefan Siwko Alexandra Smith Hector Torres Steven Trumble Shawn Wilder Stephen Young 82 FRESHMEN Diane Fournier Sally Gardner Stephen Ostrowsky Robert McKeever Katie Wilkinson Charles Williams Life Skills Our Life Skills program fo¬ cuses on communication skills, vocational skills, community participation in activities such as bank¬ ing, bowling, eating out, and shopping, as well as the related academic skills of time-telling, reading and math. Brian Boisse practices his house¬ keeping in our cafeteria. Ellen Gallagher and Steve Os¬ trowsky prove they can get along. Front Row: Raymond Lizotte, Stephen Ostrowsky, Ellen Gallagher, Katie Wil¬ kinson. Row 2: Sally Gardner, Darren Lento, Brian Boisse, Paul Pasko. Row 3: Paul Tatten, Kenny Loiselle, John Anziano, Ms. Maureen Fehlan (teacher), Matt Leighton, Mrs. Molly Fitzgibbons (teacher). Andy Graves and Steve Os¬ trowsky enjoy a game of checkers. Raymond Li¬ zotte polishes those cafeteria tables! Camera Shy William Bradbury Cody Davidson Andy Graves Jennifer Hinkle Camera Shy Brent Johnson Matthew Leighton Joan Shannon LIFE SKILLS 83 84 ATHLETICS at6£etic What is an athlete? An athlete is not just someone who plays a sport. An athlete is someone who strives to do his or her best. Whether it is to gain that extra yard or to exert yourself a little more, athletes are the ones on the playing field giving 110% of their energy towards a particular goal. This goal may be a team goal or an individual goal. Both goals, whether realistic or not, are driven towards with the same perseverance. Even if these goals are not attained, our athletes deserve a great deal of credit for the sweat, tears and dedication they give to their sports. Coaches, managers, and fans deserve a great deal of credit too. They have given an enor¬ mous amount of their time to help in the accomplishments of the athletes. They are al¬ ways around with support, encouragement, and Panther Pride no matter the time, day or weather. ATHLETICS 85 FOOTBALL Front Row: Greg Lee, Billy Maier, Matt Jones, Neil DiRico, Mike Duffy, Capt. Adam Mooers, Capt. Mark Saari, Mike Wing, Paul Nasuti, Chris King, Mark Donahue Row 2: Coach Rigney, T.J. Cole, Mike Bagdan, Aaron Thompson, Eric Sharon, Pat Ward, Mike Chatalian, Marc Buchan, Dan Kelleher, Ryan Brown, Derek Rutherford, Dave Tingloff, Lewis Santiago, Coach Collachio Row 3: Coach Zswain, Bob Doucette, Mike Landers, Mike Howard, Matt Ward, Eric Callahan, Brian Keigwin, Kevin Kelly, Jim Nannery, Dennis Mannone, Tim Sullivan, Bill Chaisson, Coach Brucato, Head Coach Richards Row 4: Sean O ' Sullivan, Frank Jones, Dave Subbotin, Scott Harakies, Bob Hathaway, Jeff Lambert, Jeff Lee, Brian O ' Sullivan, Pete Thier, Pete Long, Jeff Crogan, Coach Sharon Hard work pays off Imagine doing air raids and driving the sled in 95 degree weather! That ' s how foot¬ ball season really starts. Practices are never shorter than 3 hours of hot strenuous work¬ outs - running plays at full speed, callisthe- henics, drills and conditioning. Towards the end of the season, Coach Pitbull Richards slowed up on us - practices were no more than three hours, probably because it got dark early. But if practice didn ' t go well, Coach threatened us with the promise of practice under the Middle School lights. We were like the post office- nothing could stop our practices, not darkness, rain, sleet, snow or the extreme summer heat! But football did have its fun moments. Before every Sat¬ urday game, we all met at the high school to watch our films, and our coaches bought us pizza and cokes. The teams most exciting game, according to Senior Chris King, was the Shrewsbury game. Down by one touch¬ down in the fourth quarter with only 3 1 2 minutes to go. Senior Marc Buchan started firing screens to Senior Mike Duffy to march us up the field. Then Marc drilled one to Senior Mike Wing in the endzone for the winning touchdown. Our most exciting game and our first win in two years! Senior co-captains Adam Mooers and Mark Saari talk things over before the coin toss. Senior Mike Duffy downs the ball after a kick-off. 86 FOOTBALL Wins 3 Losses 6 Ties 1 Marlboro ' s starting offense gets ready for a productive play. Coach Richards tells Marc Buchan the next play at a time out. FOOTBALL 87 CHEERLEADING Spirit Builders . . . Most people are not aware of everything that being a cheerleader entails. They do not simply cheer at rallies and games. Practicing for the Midland League Cheering Tourna¬ ment takes up practice time as well. Making spirit and determination-building banners for the Senior football players ' rooms on the night before the Thanksgiving game has be¬ come a tradition. Coach Donna Long, while pleased with the girls, would like to see more than one squad to be more of a threat to Milford and Hudson at the cheering tournaments. Although disappointment awaited the cheerleaders at the Thanksgiv¬ ing Day game, under the direction of Senior co-captains Lori Peltak and Lauri Newbould, they have proven themselves on the fields, at rallies, and at the tournaments to be dedi¬ cated to adding spirit to MHS. Front Row: Capt. Lori Peltak, Panther Karen Cray, Capt. Lauri Newbould Row 2: Irene Grassby, Doreen Yenovkian, Pam Durand, Betsy Lynch, Jenna Bickford, Mandy Cray, Dawn Hamilton, Kim Ferrecchia Row 3: Heather Smith, Beth Collins, Tina Pain ton, Donna Addy, Nicole Bouvier, Melissa Maziarski, Erin Chase, Jennifer Lehane The cheerleaders are all smiles at a pre-game feast to psych themselves up! A home game tradition for the starting lineup. 88 Front Row: Stephanie St. Julien, Coach Peter Lepore, Darlene Blanchard, Shannon Myron, Bobbie Jo Lewis, Mary Maslowski, Cheryl Varnum Row 2: Sue Eire, Tina Ciardina, Tracy Allen, Kristine Josephson, Shawan Watkins Spike It . . . ' ' Winning is good, but having fun is more important. That is what the motto of volley¬ ball coach Peter Lepore is. The varsity volley¬ ball team finished up the season with 9 wins and 9 losses. While having fun is more im¬ portant, winning can be satisfying, especially over an arch-rival. Killing Hudson was a big one, said Coach Lepore. Senior captain Kristine Josephson led the way for the victory over Hudson after three years. Coach Lepore, however, was quick to add that some coaches get hung up on winning, you should have fun. Front Row: Melissa Steinbrenner, Laura St. Pierre, Terry Flogan, Annette LeBlanc, Danielle Gaucher, Ann Toohey Row 2: Kelly O ' Leary, Linda Fenstermacher, Kathy Kolak, Alicia Maguire, Hope Steir, Coach Peter Lepore, Sandra Cintron Team MVP Shannon Myron takes a break before giving her all. The Varsity team gets a pep talk from Coach Lepore. Varsity Wins 9 Losses 9 J.V. Wins 12 Losses 8 89 IVfSAailOA H3000S A1ISHVA SAOB Every bit a champion The boys Varsity Soccer team captured the Midland League title and won the Division 1, District E championship. The team boasted an outstanding thirteen Seniors. Paving the way for the winning season were Senior Co- Captains Mike Burns and Carl Dickmann. The team won 18 of their games and lost only four. Mike Burns rates embarassing St. John ' s in the Districts, 8 to 1, as his most memorable moment. After several years, Marlboro finally beat rival Wachusett after a decisive penalty shot. The victory over Wa¬ chusett sent the boys to the state semi-finals which they lost in a close game, two to one, to Springfield Academy. Coach Ludgate is proud of the boys ' success. Seeing what they are doing to have it all come together is rewarding, he said. Midland League and District E champs, the boys proved them¬ selves to be winners. Senior managers Jen- Dot ' track of all the wins. Ott and Kim Colecchi kept Front Row: Rich Lucas, Capt. Michael Burns, Chris Morin, Capt. Carl Dickmann, Mike Cirillo Row 2: Mgr. Jennifer Ott, Neil Stafford, Derek Gadbois, Ken Guillete, Mike Delouchry, Keith Najjar, Matt Phillipo, Rick Vanzini, Mgr. Kimberly Colec¬ chi, Row 3: Steve Callier, Ken LaBarre, Frank Tarentino, Mark Campbell, Roger Nelson, Peter McCluskey, Jim Kennedy, Rich Corner, Mike Towle, Coach John Ludgate Missing: Kevin Guillette 90 BOYS VARSITY SOCCER Front Row: Bob Sibilio, John McKean, Dave McCabe, Rob Jackson, Joe Ginnetti Row 2: Jay Sullivan, Dave Josephson, Rob Terry, Greg Leland, Dave Tibbetts, Brian Jordan, Row 3: Ramin Pourali, Jay Jansen, Chris Morin, John Plante, Dave Giorgi, Coach Vincent Chika. Missing: Greg Serpa. Front Row:: John Pacific, Todd Gardner, Mike Miller. Row 2: John Seymour, Brian Davis, Jason Denis, Jason White, Brian Murphy, Todd Sullivan. Row 3: John Pucillo, Tom Cotter, Jeff LeDuc, Greg Barsamian, Tim Leland, Chris Vellante, Coach Giorgi. Junior Chris Morin makes a diving save. Sophomore Dave McCabe runs toward the goal. Building for Varsity Midland League Champions, the Boys Junior Varsity Soccer team finished the season with 13 wins, 2 losses and 2 ties. Tri-captains Joe Ginetti, David Giorgi and Gregg Serpa led the team to victory over their rival for the Midland League title, Wachusett, with an upset 3-0. Coach Vincent Chika, who has played soccer as long as he can remember, coaches JV because he likes “to prepare the kids to play for the varsity team. The highpoint of the struggling Freshman Soccer season was “beating St. John ' s, ac¬ cording to Coach Giorgi. The team just missed the .500 mark and finished the season wih 4 wins, 5 losses and 2 ties. Co-captains Tim Leland and Tom Cotter, however, were happy that they won over rival Algonquin, which they considered to be their sweetest victory. BOYS SOCCER 91 BOYS J.Y. AND FRESHMAN SOCCER H 30 DOS Alt Stiff A Sltito A winning tradition For the fourth consecutive year, the Girls Varsity Soccer Team won the Midland League Championship, and for the third consecutive year, they earned the Central Mass. District E Championship. According to the team ' s Senior tri-captains, Gina Pizzi- mento, Marisa Giorgi, and Julie Dzigas, beat¬ ing Nashoba to win the District E champion¬ ship was one of the most memorable moments of the season, and rightfully so. After a tie of 1 to 1, the game went into two overtimes and three sudden deaths. All the practicing paid off when Gina scored the winning goal. Although they lost in the State Semi-Finals to Agawam, the girls are proud of and should be for their hard-earned Mid¬ land League and District E Championships. Wins 17 Losses 3 Ties 2 Midland League and Dist. E Champs Sophomore Tami Reynolds chases after the ball. Junior Liz Burks brings the ball down field. Front row: Tina Mordo, Kathy Lahey, Capt. Julie Dzigas, Capt. Gina Pizzamento, Capt. Marisa Giorgi, Danielle Gilliatt, Nikki Gadbois. Row 2: Stacey Strickland, Colleen Milliken, Alycia Rowe, Christine Martino, Lauren Searle, Rita Lynn Terry, Julie DeCeiro, Tania Bennedetto, Joanna Hurd. Row 3: Asst. Coach Mark Went¬ worth, Kristen Taylor, Deb Ivey, Stacey Sullivan, Lisa Vellante, Tami Reynolds, Denise Peck ham, Liz Burks, Kristen Giannattasio, Coach Doug Freeman. Missing Manager Michelle Gaucher. 92 GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER Sophomore Amy Phaneuf stops the ball. Goalie Kristen Taylor makes a save. Front Row: Maura Galvin, Erica Borowski, Amy Phaneuf, )ill Hatzidakas, Kris ten Cotton, Jesse Adams Row 2: Carrie Farrell, Andrea Colianni, Dina Deldon, Amy Paul, Paula Muise, Lisa Berardinelli, Maura Sullivan Row 3: Tammy McAndrews, Sarah Flail, Kim Nelson, Karen Tanona, Jen Norton, Joanna Bilancieri, Coach Mark Wentworth Who ' s Goalie Now? ! ! Do you know what it ' s like to lose your goalies? If so, don ' t expect any sympathy from the girls J. V. soccer team. This season, two of their goal¬ ies, Dina Deldon and Tammy McAndrews in¬ jured their knees, and Kristen Taylor and Dan¬ ielle Gilliatt were moved up to varsity. Despite the loss of their hard-working goal tenders, the team finished with a record of 4 wins, 6 losses, and 3 ties. Thanks to the guidance of Coach Mark Wentworth, who the girls toasted at an appreciation party, and co-captains Kristen Cotton and Jen Norton, the team was able to redeem itself from last year ' s losing season. Jen felt the team put up a hard fight and that the majority of the players felt they improved. Sophomore Karen Tanona warms up! Wins 4 Losses 6 Ties 3 GIRLS SOCCER 93 UBOOOS TI T snuo GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Dedication Senior Diane Zydlewski out leans a Wachusett runner. Someone driving by may wonder, “Who are these girls in front of my car? It ' s our Girls Cross Country team! Aside from dodging cars and enduring hundreds of “Brimsmeads, the girls managed to place second this past season in the Midland League, with the help of coach Edwin Power. The team ' s captains were Chris¬ tine Johansen and Diane Zydlewski. Promising runners of the past season were Senior Diane Zydlewski and junior Bridget Denouter. Both placed well at Districts and made it to States. All and all the team had a great season. Best of luck to next year ' s team. Senior Christine Johansen runs in District E race at Gardner. Front Row: Christine Johansen, Diane Zydlewski, Nicole Tesmer, Lauren Hiem. Row 2: Kristen Adams, Bridget Denouter, Dawn Scholland, Coach Edwin Power. 94 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team holds a conference before the race. Front Row: Dave Debeaucourt, Jason Kelly, Brian Healy, Capt. James Barnes, Capt. Chad Asplund, Brian Tolan, Tom Dowd, Gary Testa Row 2: Gregory Tesmer, Brian Cappello, Mark Braunhardt, Bill Balfour, Shane Boulette, Kevin Boudreau, William McCulley Row 3: Coach Riley, John Mahoney, Derek Power Prajoy Kadkade, Eddie Ross, Bruce Fay, Brian Patterson, Andy Mello, Mike Dolan Row 4: Rich Pilling, Dave Cappadone, Chris Dupplessis, Don Testa, Rob Eisenhower, Rustin Kyle, Derek Patterson, Dan Hill SUCCESS A winning season it was! The boys cross country team captured their third consecu¬ tive league championship. Finishing with 9 wins and 2 losses this season, the boys also won their third consecutive Mahon Cup , which is awarded annually to the best team in Metrowest. Senior captain Chad Chadly Asplund lists beating rival St. Johns as one of the most memorable moments of the sea¬ son, but will not soon forget coach Rich Ri¬ ley ' s relaxation techniques demonstrated at the YMCA Camp Foss, which no doubt played a part in the boys ' winning formula for the season. Brian Capello crosses the finish line. Wins-9 Losses-2 Midland League Champs 3rd District E 9th State BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 95 AHlNflOO 5SOHO SA08 FiELDHOCKEY Working Hard Senior Captain Liz Laurence described the Varsity Field Hockey season as one having its ups and downs. Although there were many incredible comebacks during the sea¬ son, under the direction of Senior Co-Cap¬ tains Liz Laurence and Karen Hopkins, the final record showed 5 wins, 6 losses and 5 ties. As Coach Bernie Moffa would admit, the offense simply could not score. Despite the record, Liz feels it was an excellent sea¬ son, and she wishes good luck to the Ju¬ niors next year. Wins 5 Losses 6 Ties 5 Junior Heather Smith gives a shot at getting loose ball. Front Row: Christine Richards, Michelle Peters, Capt. Liz Lawrence, Capt. Karen Hopkins, Capt. Stephanie Kane, Heather Smith Row 2: Coach Bernie Moffa, Beth Flagg, Stacey Ferro, Kristen Merlini, Jen Belaskus, Sandra Sharon, Carrie Phelan Senior Liz Laurence fights hard to control ball. % FIELD HOCKEY Freshman Michelle Poirier initials her stick before a game. Wins-1 Losses-8 Ties-1 Juniors Heather Smith and Kristen Merlini, along with sophomore Kristine Richards warm up. Front Row: Dana Colecchi, Lauren Bushee, Kerri Thebado, Jenna Duplessis, Lisa Senior Karen Hopkins cheers on her team. Chase Row 2: Amy McCabe, Missy Conary, Jill Schnider, Kim Carter, Kim Burturlia, Alissa Asplund, Kelli Tucker, Jen Benway Row 3: Coach Lazaros, Renee Gauthier, Tara Bourgeois, Elizabeth Weaver, Pam Bongiorno, Michelle Poirier, Julie Ferro J.V. FIELD HOCKEY 97 JV FIELD HOCKEY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT No, you ' ve got to be ki dding me AAAAAAAH! I ' m having a breakdown! I told you so What are you looking at me for? 98 SPORTS CANDIDS Wins 1 Losses 9 Coach Jansen and his captains - Sean O ' Sullivan and Nick Wright Return After a two year absence, the M.H.S. wres¬ tling team has returned! Despite their two year absence and an inexperienced squad, the Panther mat-men still had a successful season. The wrestlers were led by Sr. capt. Nick Wright (8-4), Jr. capt. Sean O ' Sullivan (11-0), and sophomores Dave Fouron (9-3) and Brian O ' Sullivan (10-1). The wrestling team with only two departing seniors, will have more experience and should have an excellent season next year. Row 2: Sean O ' Sullivan, Dennis Manone Peter Their, Brian O ' Sullivan, Steven Junior Sean O ' Sullivan celebrates after a win. Bonini, Mike Towle, Coach Jansen, Carl Dickmann. Front Row: Mike Barber, Nick Wright, Jason Atwood, Al Lerner, Dave Fouron, Matt Burns. Senior Nick Wright fights his man. WRESTLING 99 WRESTLING BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Fighters Senior Bill Denzel grabs the ball after a Fitchburg hoop. Senior Mike Burns looks for the perfect pass. The Boys Basketball team narrowly missed a Midland League championship with one point losses to both Shrewsbury and Mil¬ ford. The Panther hoopsters were led by Sr. quarterback Mike Burns. Craig Donohue and Clarence Baker provided extra defen¬ sive help, while Dave Cappadona and Billy Denzel picked up the scoring duties. Bill Denzel, who will be sorely missed by the Panther ' s next year, set an M.H.S. single game scoring record with 45 points against Leominster early in the season. If Coach Pry¬ or ' s team learns to play with more poise and intensity, they will have a good shot at a District crown. Wins 14 Losses 7 Front Row: Rich Pilling, Clarence Baker, Pete Long, Bill Denzel, Craig Donahue, Curt Dine Back Row: Dan Hill, Dave Cappadona, Bob Doucette, Mike Burns, Frank Tarentino, Chris Dupplessis, Kenny Cuillette, Derek Patterson, Coach Pryor 100 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Front row: Mike Miller, Jay Kelly Middle Row: Brian Keigwin, Matt Durand, Tim Sophomore Brian Jordan goes around a Fitchburg Lelend, Eric Sharron, Jon Mahoney, Tom Dowd Back Row: Coach Riley, Jeff Leduc, defender. Todd Donahue, Dan Jenkins, Greg Barsamian, Jeff Shea, Todd Gardner ront row: Brian Jordan, Brian Patterson, Jay Benson, Joe Ginnetti, Dave Tibbs Back ' ow: Andy Do uglas, Greg Leland, Jay Jansen, Dave Giorgi, Jay Sullivan, Coach frummey, Mike Drummey JV AND FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 101 BOYS JV AMP FRESHMEN BASKETBALL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Wins 21 Losses 3 Dominant The Girls ' Varsity Basketball team once again captured a Midland League Championship with a perfect record in league play. The Panthers were led by Senior co-capt. Gina Pizzimento and Junior co-capt. Stacy Sulli¬ van. The scoring of Tami Reynolds also helped out. The girls, however, will be re¬ turning four starters. The clutch, pressure leadership of Gina Pizzimento will be sorely missed next year. Despite this loss, the Pan¬ ther girls will have more experience and should be District Champions next year. Gina Pizzamento drives to the hoop as Karen Tanona sets a nice screen. Colleen Milliken goes up for the break away lay-up. Tami Reynolds tries to sneak to the hoop. Front Row: Nicole Tesmer, Colleen Milliken, Stacy Sullivan, Gina Pizzimento, Liz Burks, Beth Flagg. Row 2: Kristen Adams, Manager, Ingrid Subbotin, Kristen Tay¬ lor, Karen Tanona, Tami Reynolds, Vickie Lott, Coach Lepore, Nikki Gadbois. 102 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Sophomore Nicole Tesmer does a great job of box¬ ing out her opponent. Coach Reynolds, Alycia Rowe, Paula Muise, Kristen Hopkins, Michelle Poirier, Laurie Fallon, Colleen Zilembo Front Row: Alyssa Scott, Alycia Rowe, Colleen Zilembo, Kelli Tucker. Middle row: Laura St. Pierre, Amy Paul, Rita-Lynn Terry, Maura Sullivan, Sarah Hall, Michelle Poirier. Back row: Coach Vasil, Joanna Bilancieri, Genessa Dunbar, Kristen Hop¬ kins, Liz Weaver, Stephanie Blum, Ann Toohey. GIRLS JV AND FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 103 GIRLS JV AND FRESHMEN BASKETBALL GIRLS INDOOR TRACK Change The 1987-88 season for the Girl ' s Indoor Track team can be typified by one word: Change. It was a rebuilding season, one filled with new coaches, freshman rookies, sopho¬ mores, champion juniors, and fourth year seniors. Although the record may not show it, the team gave 100% all season long. It was a year filled with hundreds of miles and enough sprints to drive any runner crazy! Saturday mornings at 7 a.m.! That ' s right! Do we have to run with the guys watching? Nat¬ urally! There ' s no heat on this bus and we ' re in the middle of a snow storm! Are we hav¬ ing fun yet? All in all, this season was a spec¬ tacular show of personal bests and champi¬ onship showings. Congratulations to Dianne, Bridget, and Danielle for their great show¬ ings at the State Meets. Diane Zydlewski looks strong after 23 laps Bridget Denouter finishes up the 7 mile. Danielle Cilliatt clears the high jump. Wins 1 Losses 3 Tie 1 Front row: Diane Zydlewski, Christine Johansen, Mary Maslowski, Jennifer Ray- bould, Trade Allen Back row: Coach Mackie, Sue Etre, Danielle Gilliatt, Meg Admas, Gretchen Dorr, Bridget Denouter, Aimee Phaneuf, Jessica Adams, Lisa Fuentes 104 GIRLS INDOOR TRACK Wins 3 Losses 3 Tie 1 Dedication Senior Greg Gowaski clears 6 feet! The Boys Indoor Track team suffered a me¬ diocre 3-3-1 season and a fifth place league finish, managed to place second behind arch rival St. Johns of Shrewsbury. Sr. capt Mark Donahue set a school record in the 50 meter dash with a time of 5.5 seconds. Sr. capt. Greg Gowaski was district champion in the high jump. And Sr. capt. Chad Asplund had a seventh place finish in the State 2 mile. The highlight of the season according to Coach Eisenhaur was the unexpected second place finish in the district meet. Front Row: Bob Sibilio, Kyaw Lim, Rich Lucas, Bill McCulley, Brian Leonard, Jimbo Vaughey, Scott Morris Row 2: Brian Cappello, Scott Davis, Mark Braunhardt, Greg Tesmer, Derek Power, Dave Josephson, Prajoy Kadkade, Ramin Pourali Row 3 : Coach Eisenhaur, James Barnes, Capt. Chad Asplund, John Plante, Don Testa, Capt. Mark Donohue, Sung Byung, Mr. Power Senior Chad Asplund finishes up the 2-mile run Junior President Tez throws the shot BOYS INDOOR TRACK 105 BOYS INDOOR TRACK BOYS HOCKS Youth The Boy ' s Varsity Hockey team had a very sucessful season. The pucksters were led, early on, by the scoring of Rob Adams and the strong goaltending of Mark Huggins. With the loss of Rob Adams and the return of Senior net-minder Mark Saari, the Pan¬ thers made up what they lost in offense with a stronger defensive unit. The Panthers have only three Seniors and should be unstoppa¬ ble in District play next year. His hands say it all! Mark Huggins is ready for action Coach Butler and his Tri-Captains - 2 LOSSCS 5 Ties 4 Mike O Brien, Mike Landers and Shawn O ' Malley. Front Row: Ed Peterson, Mike Dolan, Bill Kelly, Mike O ' Brien, Joe LaCroix, Mark Rob Adams moves the puck up the ice Huggins, Rob Chase, Brian Waldron, Rob Seymour Row 2: Coach Butler, Chris Carter, Mark Forhan, Pitak Allen, Mike Landers, Rob Adams, J.J. O ' Malley, Kevin Guillette, Shawn O ' Malley, Ted Bourgeois, Mike LaCroix, John Coellner, Coach Bourgeois 106 BOYS HOCKEY Could you get the gum out of my hair? When you ' ve gotta go, you ' ve gotta go Hot potato! Wow! Look at those cheerleaders SPORTS CANDIDS 107 PANTHERS IN ACTION 108 STUDENT LIFE .... ..... . ... .... r.i.SSfc ....... ’ 4Xade tt Cc e Students all possess individual interests and these interests make student life at MHS unique. Our clubs and activities are so diverse that eveyone has the opportunity to express their own talents and desires. THIS END of Marlborough High is definitely UP. Our school day lasts from 7:30 AM to 2:00 PM. However, anytime during school, after or late at night, it is common to see meetings, prac¬ tices or projects underway. Students work endless hours and put forth great effort to make their club a success. Not only should we be acknowledged but our advisors deserve credit too. These men and women choose to spend their free time helping students achieve success in their activities. The desire and dedication behind each involved student and advisor shines through clearly at MHS. Pre-school runs to Dunkin ' Donuts or late night trips for Chinese food are important to us. We go to school all week anxiously await¬ ing our weekend getaways - parties, movies, and dates. All these activities make our lives at MHS complete. STUDENT LIFE 109 Leadership in Action Student Council is unique because it exists as the only organization at MHS whose members are elected by their peers. StuCo serves the school and community in five ways: projects for the school and students, fundraising, commu¬ nity service, conferences and projects for StuCo members, and teacher appreciation. From September to June, StuCo members busy themselves with activities like Student Govern¬ ment Day, the Freshman Senior Buddy Break¬ fast and the teacher appreciation car wash. Throughout the year, StuCo hosts a beach party dance, bloodmobiles and a Thanksgiving canned food drive. StuCo offers an excellent opportunity to get involved and have fun! • m lli I Stacey Sullivan tries to plead her case during a weekly Stuco meeting. Front Row: Dana Colecchi, Christine Martino, Julie Dzigas, Jennifer Ott, Marisa Giorgi, Betsy Lynch, Karen Hopkins, Ms. Leavey. Row 2: Anne Toohey, Laura St. Pierre, Linda Fenstermacher, Ed Ross, Alyssa Asplund, Dina Deldon, Kim Nelson, Erica Borowski, Lauren Searle, Tara Bourgeois, Row 3: Julie Ferro, Dyanna De¬ Marco, Amy Domings, Jen Belauskas, Nikki Gadbois, Jen Norton, Colleen Milliken, Deb Ivey, Sarah Hall, Michelle Poirer. Row 4: Kathy Lahey, Melissa Maziarski, Beth Flagg, Ingrid Subbotin, Deena Miller, Amy Osetek, Kristen Cotton, Heather Smith, Mike Landers, Liz Weaver. Row 5: Cathy Roy, Gary Begeman, Peter Thier, David Subbotin, Greg Tesmer, Chad Asplund, Pat Ward Denise Peckham. Senior Gary Begeman sprays Greg Tesmer during the Stuco car wash, as Ed Ross looks on. 110 STUDENT LIFE BUDDY BREAKFAST Buddies Jon Mahoney, Charissa Donahue, and Kathy Crillo put the pieces together. Putting the pieces Together It was an exciting morning on Thursday, No¬ vember 29th, as the Seniors and the Freshmen gathered in the cafeteria for the Freshmen-Se- nior Buddy Breakfast. The Buddy Breakfast has been an annual activity sponsored by the Stu¬ dent Council. It has proven to be a successful way in which both the Freshmen and Seniors can meet each other and become better ac¬ quainted. It also helps to ease the wariness that the Freshmen may have of the Seniors. Once the Seniors and Freshmen had settled in their seats on opposite sides of the cafeteria, puzzle-like pieces of paper were handed out to each person. The object was to find which Freshmen had the match to the color and shape of your piece. Laughter and conversation filled the room as the buddy search got under¬ way. Once everyone had a match, a lunch line- style breakfast of donuts, juice, and milk was served. When the breakfast trays had been cleared the fun continued with fill-in sheets which each Senior-Freshmen buddy team had to work on together. Senior Kristine Josephson, and Fresh¬ man Dave DeBeaucourt were the first ones to complete the sheet, and were awarded Marl¬ boro T-shirts. All too quickly, the morning ' s event came to a close as the pairs signed certificates to make the match-up official. The Buddy Breakfast is a fun, friendly way to bring unity to the Freshmen and Seniors. This is my buddy Charlie Painton exclaims the proud Pat Ward. BUDDY BREAKFAST m O.E.Ac Office Education Association Can there actually be people whe enjoy tak¬ ing tests? You better believe it. The Office Education Association is made up of students who look forward to, and even pay for, the privilege and opportunity to take a test in their favorite subject . . . Business. OEA is a business club that competes on state and national levels through tests in such subjects as Business Law, Typing and Accounting. Raising money needed to enter these com¬ petitions is the responsibility of the OEA stu¬ dents. If you were ever hassled at a home football game by a pushy program seller, it was just one of OEA advisor Ms. Egan ' s members trying to raise money for the March competitions. Ms. Egan advises OEA because she enjoys seeing the kids succeed at something they enjoy. The kids, on the other hand, enjoy a few less-than-academi- cally-oriented pastimes. Senior Steven Bilan- cieri recalls towel-dropping out of the ho¬ tel window as one of his favorite parts of the competition. To become a part of OEA the only requirement is that one takes a full- year business course. Front Row: Ms. Egan, Kathy Grillo, Kathy Stevens, Stacey Faugno, Andrea Field. Row 2: Nadine Aucoin, Debby Natale, Wendy Griffin, Fieather Oram. Row 3: Ed Ross, Gary Begeman, Charissa Donahue, Steve Bilancieri. Our first bank... Want to open a savings account or need to cash your paycheck? Visit the new school bank. This year, St. Mary ' s Credit Union opened a branch at MHS under the supervi¬ sion of new Branch Manager Joanne Sharon. Teachers Mary Egan and Joan Ledoux envi¬ sioned having a bank in MHS after visiting several other successful school banks. They received Horace Mann grants and, together with Joanne and General Manager of the main branch, Clifford Avey, devised the pro¬ gram of a student bank. Two Business classes were created to fill bank positions - Banking I and Advanced Banking. Mrs. Sharon con¬ siders it a challenge to work with teenagers and they consider her cool and extremely patient. The bank, which offers its services to students and faculty alike, has fulfilled its ma¬ jor goal by combining academics with on- the-job experience for the benefit of the student. Front Row: Michelle Gaucher, Wendy Griffin. Row 2: Charissa Donahue, Stacy Faugno, Julie Shea, Mrs. Ledoux, JoAnn Sharon. Row 3: Steve Bilancieri, Ms. Egan, Heather Oram. 112 STUDENT LIFE Front Row: Mrs. Ludgate, Carol Boyd. Row 2: Nadine Aucoin, Julie Krysa. Row 3: Heather Dalton, Karen Weaver. Row 4: Ingrid Subbotin Dawn GiHiatt, Lauren Fay, Denise Peckham. Row 5: Candy Carreira, Heather Tucker, Marlene Mossman, Kristie Lyons. Panther Paw In Business Again! Demanding her correct change, Jessica Higbe aston¬ ishes Ingrid Subbotin and Ali¬ son Suppe by accusing them of short changing her at the school store. Spirit is kept alive through the school store, The Panther Paw. Items promoting school spirit such as t-shirts, jackets and bumper stickers with Marlborough logos are sold by students during study periods in the afternoon. The students learn how to run and manage a real store. Led by Mrs. Ludgate, the retailers managed to re-locate their store across from the school cafeteria. As Senior Denise Peckham said, It was a lot of fun because of the great group of kids we had helping us! In addition to school items, munchies and other necessities are sold, but remember - NO CANDY UNTIL AFTER LUNCH! ! Business Co-Op Get A Real Job Business Co-Op gives me a chance to expe¬ rience a real business environment, said Se¬ nior Laurie Fay. The purpose of Business Co- Op is to allow high school students the opportunity to hold a job while learning new business skills. It also opens the students ' eyes to all the possible careers that are avail¬ able in the business world today. Interest in students and the school itself is what keeps Advisor Mrs. Ludgate returning year after year. Operating in the after school hours, the students learn a lot, earn credits and have fun doing it. Front Row: Mrs. Ludgate, Julie Krysa, Denise Peck¬ ham, Nadine Aucoin. Row 2: Lauren Fay, Heather Tucker, Kristie Lyons, Kerry Poirier. STUDENT LIFE 113 Exploring Cultures . . . Popular in the 1970 ' s, the Foreign Language clubs somehow managed to slip into obscu¬ rity in the early 1980 ' s. While the Spanish and French clubs were the choices of the past, the 1987-88 school witnessed the re¬ birth of the Spanish Club under the direc¬ tion of Mrs. Pascarelli, and the creation of the Latin Club under newcomer Mr. Banta who advises “for the fun of it. The Spanish Club concentrates on Hispanic countries and lets students try their hands at preparing Spanish and Mexican food. The Latin Club revolves itself around Roman culture by watching movies and having toga parties. Both of these clubs are dedicated to having students learn about the cultures of the dif¬ ferent countries while they have fun. Math League Front Row: Liz Laurence, Ruthanne Joseph, Bill Watts. Row 2: Eileen Kelley, Todd, Tina Painton. Row 3: Derek Place, David Walton, Michael Chatalian. Front Row: Pete Thier, Dave Subbotin, Mrs. Boyd. Row 2: An Luong, Front Row: Karen Hopkins, Laurie Palter, Julie Shea. Scott Davis, Bill McCully, Chau Lim. Row 2: Kathy Grillo, Conrad McCully. Row 3: Michelle Dumais, Sue Branscombe, Jim Nannery. 114 STUDENT LIFE Front Row: Lisa Russo, Elizabeth Laurence, Selena Luftig, Darlene Blanchard, Mrs. Pasciarelli, Laura Broderick, Mrs. Bank. Row 2: Karen Hopkins, Laura McEnaney, Michael Borowski, Dave Subbotin, Pete Thier, Karolyn Nelson, Greg Tesmer. Row 3: Ingrid Denouter, Chris Sardella, Ingrid Subbotin, Jason Messier, Dan Glennon. Row 4: Kathy Lahey, Brooke Shippe, Gabi Trent, Dianne Zydlewski, Susan Vo, Tracy Dowd, Chau Lim, Mark Nadeski, David Corvine. Row 5: Melissa Maziarski, Sue Clark, Deena Miller, Jen Lehane, Rich Lucas, Bill Watts, Chris Duplesis. Row 6: Betsy Lynch, Mike Howard, Rich Pilling, Mark Braunhardt. National Honor Society There is an exclusive club at MHS that you can ' t join, for you must be invited to be a part of it. Rose Pascarelli and Marion Bank lead the Na¬ tional Honor Society (NHS) which invites stu¬ dents to join who excel in their school work and attain a grade point average of 5.3 or high¬ er. Each month all NHS members are required to do at least two hours of community service to help others. Types of service range from working in a nursing home to selling coffee and donuts to Northeastern night school students. The three qualities posessed by NHS members are character, scholarship, and leadership. If a member ' s grade point average falls below the minimum or he doesn ' t complete monthly ser¬ vice, he is warned and ultimately dismissed if it occurs a second time, providing an incentive for students to perform well in school. The National Honor Society, in its exclusivity, en¬ courages and rewards excellent academic performance. All the right moves . . Chess is a great learning game to develop your mind, says Chess Club advisor Mr. Duca. The Chess Club meets during activity periods for all those intersted in playing or learning to play chess. Students spend the period playing with the several sets provided by Mr. Duca. Although the club is small now, Mr. Duca has great ambitions. Aside from getting more chess sets, he would like to expand the club to include more mind-de¬ veloping games. Front Row: Mr. Duca, Alec Niu. Row 2: Peter McClus- key, Derek Gadbois, Steve Gallier. STUDENT LIFE 115 Varsity Letters Just what is the Varsity Club, and what does it do, you ask? Sport team members who earn varsity letters are automatically on and make up the club. This club, lead by sports trainer Mike Nanartowich, selects the nominees for the Most Valuable Player of the week during sport seasons (a select group of faculty members ulti¬ mately votes for the final winners from the 2 boy and 2 girl nominees). To thank coaches for their effort and dedication, the Varsity Club sponsors and plans the annual end-of-the-year Coaches Day. Mary Maslowski, this year ' s club president, has been a member ever since Freshman year when she earned a varsity let¬ ter in track. Mary emphasizes that the Varsity Club plays a major role in the school by not only recognizing outstanding athletes and the coaches and teachers who supported high school athletes both on and off the field, but by supporting all sports teams with their never- ending supply of school spirit. Front Row: Ken Labarre, Mike Burns, Lauren Searle, Mary Mas¬ lowski, Colleen Milliken. Row 2: Dan Hill, Chad Asplund, Rick Vanzini, Pete McCluskey, Ingrid Subbotin, Mooey Giorgi, Tami Reynolds. Row 3: Jim Barnes, Steve Callier, Tina Giardina. Row 4: Stacey Sullivan, Liz Burks, Julie Dzigas. Row 5: Mike Nanadavitch. Hit the Slopes! Every Wednesday, for six weeks, the Ski Club fac es the weather and the road as they head for Mount Wachusett. Physical Education teacher John Ludgate, who also coaches boys ' varsity soccer, advises the club. While students may not like the weather and the freezing bus, they can rest assured that they will be doing what they do best once they hit the slopes. Some of the most memorable moments, however, do not have to come from the actual skiing. Three- year member Laura McEnaney best remembers trying to get on the bus and how she hit ev¬ eryone ' s head on the bus with (her) skis. Front Row: Keith Najjar, Michelle Peters, Russ Parker, Kathy Roy, Michelle La-pan, Darlene Blanchard, Selena Luftig, Liz Laurence, Lisa Russo, Lauren Heim. Row 2: Bobby Grinrod, Dave Badoette, Diana Tramantozzi, Mike Borowski, Greg Gowaski, Karolyn Nelson, Gary Begeman, Mike Blackett. Row 3: Jason White, Jason Dennis, Jim Becher, Karen Weaver, John Trent, David Subb otin, Rich Corner, Kathy Grillo, Julie Mogavero, Karen DeFreitas, Mr. Ludgate. Row 4: Melissa Jack- son, Kim Lapan, Kathy Jacobs, Erin Sullivan, Doreen Yenovkian, Colleen Figueroa, Alyssa Asplund, Jill Hatzidakis, Mike Howard, Sean O ' Sullivan, Kristen Cotton, Steve Gallier, Deb Ivey, Kim Nelson, Dan Delleher. Row 5: Matte Michaud, Kelly Dimbat, Gretchen Mauro, Julie Maker, Paula Muise, Erica Borowski, Jen Norton, Mike Delouchry, Brian O ' Sullivan, Rob Terry, Julie Krysa. Row 6: Bobby Sibilio, Heather MacNamara, Chris Haker, Amy Osetek, Colleen Zilembo, Carrie Farrell, Dave McCabe, Eric Callahan, Alison Suppe. Row 7: Jamie Deberadinis, Jen Belaus- kas, Jim Nannery, John Plante, Gretchen Dorr, David Furon, Karen Tanona, Maria _ „ Degeronami, Steve Bonini, Rogier Rusche, Bill Maier, Rob Bilodeau. 116 STUDENT LIFE Front Row: Mrs. Giorgi, Karen Hopkins, Michelle Poirier, Marisa Giorgi, Julie Dzigas, Deena Miller, Mrs. Ledoux, Ms. Roy. Row 2: Mr. Rocco, Ernie Smither, Mr. Marusa, Colleen Milliken, Mr. Kurth, T.J. Cole, Mr. Rigney, Peter Thier, Ms. Otis, Mrs. Ludgate, Mrs. Colley. To discourage us from drinking and driving, during the holidays SADD parked a wreck at MHS. S.F.A.C I like being given the opportunity to voice my opinion to my peers as well as the faculty on school issues, says Student Council represen¬ tative Marisa Giorgi and this year ' s co-chairper¬ son of the Student Faculty Advisory Commit¬ tee. This committee brings together students and faculty to develop solutions to problelms presented by the administration. After review¬ ing the suggested solutions, the administration may choose to enact one of these ideas. In the past, the SFAC has been consulted on problems such as tar diness, eligibility and graduation re¬ quirements. SFAC is comprised of ten students and ten faculty members. The students serving on SFAC are the four class vice-presidents, a student council representative, the student representative to the School Committee and an elected member from each grade. Four-year SFAC member Julie Dzigas calls it the only organization in the school where students and faculty members work together on equal ground for a common goal. Saving Lives I think we add awareness and concern. Awareness being that we want to make stu¬ dents aware of the dangers of drunk driving, and concern because we all care about teen¬ agers and we don ' t want to see our friends die because of drunk driving. Those are the words of SADD Advisor Jane Biagi. She and Maria Da¬ vies advise SADD, which has been here since 1981. Activities include SADD Day in April with speakers, presentations and displays. Aside from that day, members make posters and sell t-shirts to spread the message, and help stu¬ dents make smart decisions during holiday and prom seasons when SADD is in full force. Se¬ niors may remember the candycanes at the semi-formal tables with the SADD message - Friends don ' t let friends drive drunk! Front Row: Kim Ferrecchia, Kerry Poirier, Christine Martino, Pat Ward, Deana Day, Mrs. Davies, Row 2: Mrs. Biagi, Kathy Roy, Kim Duesel, Alyssa Scott. Row 3: Dianna Tramontozzi, Susan Vo, Heather McNamara, Dina Deldon, Roopali Phadke, Kim Nelson, Erica Borowski, Melissa Reilly, Lisa Santiage, Row 4: Brooke Shippe, Heath¬ er Mooers, Kevin Sharkey, Laurie Fallon, Kirsten Maier, Mary Trodella, Kristina Reitz, Kristen Hopkins. Row 5: Suzanne Clark, Kathy Jacobs, Stephanie Blum, Stacey Ronayne. Row 6: Jeanna Haynes, Amy Garcia, Garrett Zagetis, Jeff Lee, Ann Madden STUDENT LIFE 117 Panther Band One of the largest contributors to the spirit of MHS is our band. They play the ever-popular Land of a Thousand Dances and our own Victory song under the direction of Drum Ma¬ jor Karen Hopkins to get everyone psyched at football games and rallies. The band also has community performances outside of school displaying it ' s professional attitude which en¬ hances the image of our school. Band Director Cosmo Valente feels that his incentives to di¬ rect week after week are the dedication and the enthusiasm of (his) students. Amy Langley, treasurer of the band, said that she has stayed in the band for four years because, The band is like one big family. I had fun, added Senior Bill Watts. Senior Greg Gowaski, President of the Band, said that he enjoys band because, Mr. V. is a very inspiring teacher. He shows that he cares about the student and he wants you to go out into society with a good base behind you. The band members have enthusi¬ asm for their activity, and the result, as heard through their music, is a very energetic and successful group. Front Row: Lenee Amatucci, Melissa Kronenfeld, Christine Santella, Amy Garcia, Karen Hopkins (Drum Major), Colleen Figueroa, Stephanie St.-Julien, Cathy Ste¬ vens, Cheryl Varnum. Row 2: David Lazaro, Hope Stier, Bobbi-Jo Lewis, Laura Gelina, Suzanne Clark, Alicia Maguire, Lisa Colazzo, Germine Gelina, Jeanna Haynes, Linda Fenstermacher, Paul Lazaro. Row 3: Eric Luftig, John McKean, Amy Domings, Kerri O ' Leary, John McEnaney, William Watts, Lisa Russo, Lori Wessels, Tina Fischer, Dianne Weldon, Charles Painton, Christy Cappello, Ingrid Denouter. Row 4: Andrea Colaianni, Thomas DeVany, Susan O ' Neal, Lisa Marchesseault, Kristine Josephson, Sandra Cintron, Ann Toohey, Anita Stetson, Kimberly Har¬ ding, Brooke Shippee, Amy McClintock, Gretchen Mauro. Row 5: James Weldon, Bernard McGilvray, Paula Zaleski, Danielle Painter, Annette LeBlanc, Robin Place, Danielle Moreau, Andrew Mello, Chris Sardella, Christopher Moriarthy, Michael Blackett, Daniel Toohey. Row 6: Michael Sullivan, David Walton, Jennifer Gal- breath, Emily George, Amy Colaianni, Kristen Hopkins, Melissa Steinbeiser Henry Garcia, Scott Snow, Bridget Denouter, Gregory Gowaski, Ronald Brenn. Paul Lazaro and Bill Watts take a quick breather before You ' re just a little out of key, Mike. Karen Hopkins and Mike Blackett take a blowing their horns again. minute to warm up. 118 BAND Performing Under the Lights Front Row: Dale Curley, Trade Ronayne, Jenny Lambert, Joanne Harpin, Ruthanne Joseph, Anita Stetson, Alyssa Scott. Row 2: Germaine Gelina, Laura Gelina, Melissa Kronenfeld, Erin Powell, Mary Trodella, Tina Fisher. Row 3: Jeanna Haynes, Stephanie Blum, Paul Lazaro, Lisa Marchesseault, Chris Gibbs, Jonathon Ed¬ wards. Row 4: Hans Henker, Matt Stetson, Scott Davis, John Ber¬ ube, Tony Trodellaa. Row 5: Warren Bailey, Mary Thomas, Lynda Wolynski, Jen Kurbs, Bobby-Jo Lewis, Dan Toohey, Ned Lazarro, Rick Terry. The dramatic, the creative, the theatrical. The Drama Club didn ' t have to leave the confines of its own members to find a December produc¬ tion. Senior John Berube wrote A Mouse ' s Christmas based on the Charles Dickens ' clas¬ sic A Christmas Carol, and the group took the show on the road to all five elementary schools. Every Wednesday the group could be found meeting in advisor Bill Taillon ' s room. When Marlborough ' s Office for Cultural Affairs of¬ fered to produce Bye, Bye Birdie for M.H.S., the Drama Club led the way. Senior Ruthanne Joseph, the group ' s dedicated president, said that she joined the group and ran for office because I love the theater and wanted to do all I could for my Drama Club friends. That ' s Entertainment! Being a part of the Chorus involves dedication and persistance by both the members and the director. The Chorus rehearses every day to prepare two concerts - one for Christmas and another in the spring. This year, in addition to the two annual performances, the Chorus worked towards adding school spirit. During the Christmas season, the Chorus sang carols in the school hallways. Chorus Director Mrs. Too¬ hey explained that directing the Chorus to sing is what she enjoys most about her job. Similarly, the students enjoy having her as a director. As Senior Chorus member Amy Langley said, I enjoy working with Mrs. Toohey. She ' s an ex¬ tremely talented director. Front Row: Colleen Figueroa, Amy Garcia, Jeanna Haynes, Stacie Agositni, Germaine Gelina. Row 2: Beth Collins, Mary Thomas, Joanne Harpin, Jonathon Edwards, Christine Josephson, Warren Bailey. Row 3: Amy Conary, Julie Blair, Heather Coggins, Bobbi-Jo Lewis, Tracy Amorelli, Lisa Montague, Christine Moffa. Row 4: Ann Toohey, Michelle Hume, Melissa Johnson, Richard Hallisey, Lisa Collazo, Amy Langley, Christian Ryan, Wendy Bushby. Row 5: Gloria Cor¬ ning, Mrs. Toohey, James Power, Ann Madden, Hollace Riggs, Fthylyn Foy, Kirsten Maier, Pam Durand. STUDENT LIFE 119 American Field Service Being a member of American Field Service (AFS), a student never has to look at work as a tedious chore. We have so much fun in every¬ thing we do, be it going on exchanges or work¬ ing at a dance, declares President Laura McEn- aney. AFS ' main objective is to go on and host exchanges. In an exchange, students travel to or host others from another community. Previ¬ ously, AFS hosted and went to Pennsylvania and Tennessee, but this year decided on Hous¬ ton, Texas. To raise money for the organization, under the guidance of advisor Roberta Collins, members sell carnations for Valentine ' s Day, sponsor computer dating, and host dances and Donkey Basketball. Members get points for the work that they do, and the ones with the most points get to go on the exchange, which is paid for by the organization. Eye of the Front Row: Stephanie Kane, Mrs. Collins, Laura McEnaney, Karen Hopkins, Mi¬ chele Belcher, Selena Luftig, Deana Day. Row 2: Charlie Painton, Julie Mogavero, Beth Zebal, Laura Broderick, Michael Borowski, Darlene Blanchard. Row 3: Ger¬ maine Gelina, Joanne Harpin, Colleen Figueroa, Amy Garcia, Andrea Field, Bill Jenkins, Ryan Jergenson, Jennifer Mona, Brooke Shippe. Row 4: Cathy Mangie, Jeanna Haynes, Kathy Jacobs, Heather Mooers, Laurie Fallon, Alissa Asplund, Ann Toohey, Chris Sardella, Danielle Gaucher. Row 5: Christine Caramanica, Laura Gelina, Alicia Maguire, Annette LeBlanc, An Luong, Becky Greenwood, Erin Dob¬ son, Mary Trodella, Linda Wolynski, John McEnaney, Chris Mahoney. Row 6: India Cordon, Matte Michaud, Tamara Walton, Kathy Kolak, Gretchen Dorr, Lauren Heim, Kelly Dimbat. Panther! We are a completely autonomous, quasi-stu¬ dent group. More simply stated, this means that we do whatever we darn well please and that we are somewhat vaguely connected to Marlboro High. (We used their photocopy machine.) Once a year, on April 1st, we per¬ form a vital journalistic service for the school by reporting (as truthfully as possible) on all the real important events and issues that concern M.H.S. We spent the rest of our time keeping Fortune Gardens in business by eating large quantities of chicken fingers and egg rolls and then we ' d all get wired on Jolt cola. In other words, we just had a good time and didn ' t really care if we got any work done or not. We just thought that you might like to know the real story. Hope you liked the paper. Best wishes to the class of ' 88. Front Row: Mr. Countryman, Colleen Figeroa, Craig Belmore, John Trent. Row 2: Mark Huggins, Chris¬ tine Santella, Lisa Bengiovanni. Row 3: Jen Skarin, Rachel Folsom. Row 4: Jeanna Haynes, Chris Morin, Dianne Weldon. 120 STUDENT LIFE Do nkey Basketball A.F.S. sponsored their 2nd annual donkey bas¬ ketball game on December 2, 1987. Five players and one alternate were chosen to participate from each class. About 15 faculty members also saddled up for this occasion. A.F.S. was the host of an action-packed night of laughs. Mr. Lambert ' s donkey added to the laughs by showing its true colors. The donkey wouldn ' t budge, not even an inch. Later in the evening, Mr. Lambert looked for alternatives. He at¬ tempted to bribe Mrs. Collins ' donkey into fol¬ lowing him by waving a carrot in front of her donkey. Mr. Lambert ' s ploy worked like a charm until the carrot fell off the stick. All to¬ gether though, the night was a success. Need I add, the student team defeated the faculty. Dan Hill and Ernie Smither take a little breather during an intense B-ball game. Someone has to do the dirty work! Stephanie Kane and Karen Hopkins were elected to dean up after the donkeys. Diving for the ball, Rachel Folsom almost falls off her don¬ key, as Mr. Kurth and Christy Cappello look on. DONKEY B-BALL 121 eniors I lave Incredibly Seniors Can Have Incredibly Zany Activities ... SCHIZA! Who belongs? Seniors who care enough about their Senior year activities to donate their time and energy. It ' s the year Seniors have waited and worked for, and members of SCHIZA help to make it their best. SCHIZA is led by the four class officers and coached by our class advisor, Ms. Ellsworth. Meeting almost every Thursday, SCHIZA makes plans to sponsor successful activities like dances, Homecoming, photos with Santa, the Prom and All- Nighter. Delegating work is an im¬ portant aspect of being an advisor or an officer and is probably the most difficult job. With so many activities, it ' s important to have more opin¬ ions, ideas and help from Seniors. To help cut down the costs of Senior year, SCHIZA has sponsored activi¬ ties for everyone at MHS as well as for just Seniors. A special thanks from Ms. Ells., Ed, Ernie, Jen and Lauren goes out to all the Seniors who cared and helped to make this year a special success - from Home¬ coming to Santa, from the Semi-For¬ mal to the Prom and All-Nighter. Senior elves Selena Lufig and Liz Laurence collect extra change at the end of the lunch line. i | 15 t -4i r It 1 ' r ■ i Mf J t l Infl mZ Wmk % m A Front Row: Selena Luftig, Liz Laurence, Lauren Searle, Jennifer Ott, Ernie Smithers. Row 2: Mary Maslowski, Julie Dzigas, Darlene Blanchard, Beth Zebal, Karen Hopkins, Jen Papagno, Heather Dalton, Wendy Griffin, Sue Branscombe, Gary Begeman, Ed Ross. Row 3: Cathy Mangie, Mike Borowski, Tracy Langguth, Steve Biliancieri. Row 4: Karolyn Nelson, Michelle Gaucher, Marisa Giorgi. 122 SCHIZA Vctivities Santa and Friends Before we all escaped for the holidays, Seniors Gary Begeman, Laurie Newbould, Mike Duffy and Julie Shea dressed as Santa and Mrs. Claus. Along with SCHIZA members dressed as elves and rein¬ deer, Santa and Mrs. Claus posed with anyone to have their photo taken. Kazoos were also sold. And all for a great cause! A donation of four hun¬ dred dollars was made to The Enterprise ' s Santa Fund thanks to the generosity of the Marlborough High community. Senior Santa Gary Bege¬ man and Mrs. Claus, Lau¬ rie Newbould get ready for a photo session. Santa and Mrs. Claus pose with their elves and reindeer. SCHIZA 123 Halloween Trick or Treat! In 1987, October 31, Halloween fell on a Satur¬ day. Rather than neglect the M.H.S. custom of coming to school in costume, the word was spread to dress up on Friday; the day before. Friday morning arrived, the doors opened and into the school flowed witches and devils, ba¬ bies and nerds, a bride and groom, some cheer¬ leaders and even Spuds MacKenzie made an appearence. The enthusiasm was great and the participation grand. At 1:50 pm the annual Hal¬ loween parade was held in the foyer. Everyone at M.H.S. gathered in the foyer for a chance to view all the funny, unique and wacky costumes. At M.H.S. in 1987, Halloween came a day early. All dressed up and ready to go! WHERE?? Karolyn Nelson, Suzy Blair, Nadine Aucoin, Amy Langley, Ed Ross, Sue Branscombe, Greg Gowaski, Ingrid Subbo- tin, Gary Begeman, Ernie Smither, Jay Atwood, and Ken Paquette. Ingrid Denouter shows that not all the animals loose in school are students. Is Matt Jones wearing anything under his coat ? Full of smiles, Suzy Blair tries to find out the answer. 124 HALLOWEEN Oh Sheet! Dressing up on Halloween became a play on words for Bethany DeBlasis, Cathy Gul- bankian, Tonya Siniawski, and Erica Tierney. Sesame Street Live with Betsy Lynch as Ernie and Heather Smith as Burt. I vant your blood! Seniors Karen Gray and Lauri Newbould share vampire tips. I didn ' t know there were medical courses at our school! Mark Nims proves us wrong as he practices Freelance Gynecology. V HALLOWEEN 125 Beach Dance Surf ' s Up! Beware of Sharks! On Friday night, January 29, it was a chilly thir¬ ty-four degrees outside, but it was a steamy 95° in our foyer. Dressed in jams and shades, we danced to our favorite Beach Boys tunes— Surfin ' Safari, Help me, Rhonda . . . Beach towels, coconut oil and where did that huge beach ball come from??! (This hot event was sponsored by the Student Council.) Boogie-Woogie -Steve Gallier shows his senior friends at the beach how to dance. Good friends and fun times! Tami Reynolds and Nicole Gadbois have a great night at the beach. Derek Gadbois takes a lesson from Julie Dzigas on how to dress for the beach, as they dance the night away. 126 BEACH DANCE Seniority In the air . . . Florida - I need it bad! thinks Gabi Trent. Errr . . . I ' m so aggravated! Rachel Folsom lets off a little steam. Maybe it ' s the air? The Cafeteria food? Could it be economics, psychology, or calculus? What is this virus? A plague that strikes only seniors? It ' s senioritis and it runs rampant during the months of March, April, and May. This is a time when seniors tend to slack off. The times with friends seem to be more important than schoolwork. The anticipation of our senior prom and the long awaited last day of high school are the priorities of the moment. These final months give us the opportunity to add to the memories we will remember forever. , Alright, we are out of here, shouts Matt Phillipo. No way, we ' re not going to class Mrs. Ludgate! Denise Peckham tells it how-it-is as her senior friends stand by. No, Mike - this is not siesta in Mexico. Mike O ' Brien takes a break during classes. SENIORITIS 127 Variety Show This show ' s the pits!! Just Kidding From October to February preparations for the Senior Variety Show, Just Kidding, took place. The show was about twelve kids who got locked up in an attic. The acts were toys which kept the kids busy. There was singing and danc¬ ing and the stage band played a couple of pieces. The name for the show was derived from the fact that we were all kids and at the end of the show we all ended up being toys and not kids. The emcees consisted of a brain-John Berube, a whiner-Beth Fitzpatrick, a jock-Mi- chelle Dumais, a rebel-Karolyn Nelson, a trou- blemaker-Tony Trodella, a yuppy-Jonathan Ed¬ wards, a boss-Christine Martino, a nerd-Matt Stetson, a clutz-Rachel Folsom, a princess-Su- san Branscombe, and two inseparable pigs-Jo- anne Harpin and Mary Thomas. Chris Gibbs played the mother and directed the curtain. Rich Terry and Paul Lazaro directed the lights. Karen Gray painted and drew the back drop. Ms. Leavey directed the show and did an excel¬ lent job at that. Many people attended includ¬ ing parents, students, and faculty. The whole show was an overall success for the Senior class. Cool Dudes! MC ' s Tony Trodella, John Berube, John Edwards, and Matt Stetson show their stuff. Oh Goodness! Rachel Folsom and confused Beth Fitzpatrick have fun per¬ forming the show. The boss Chris Martino sways across the stage, as the pigs Mary Thomas and Joanne Harpin follow dose behind. 128 VARIETY SHOW Dancing? What ' s Dancing? replies Karolyn Nelson. Closing the show, the cast lines up for a finishing bow. Won ' t anyone play ball with me? Michelle Dumais puts on her puppy dog eyes. Reagan or Kermit? Jonathon Edwards Giving all she ' s got, Sue Branscombe puts on a as a kid starts Kermit ' s campaign. great performance as the Princess. VARIETY SHOW 129 Advisors! Advisors! What you see is what you get, ... Not Always! In this section, clubs, organizations, and many of the activities they sponsor have been pic¬ tured. However, behind every one of these groups is a driving force-the advisor. These men and women exert huge amounts of time and energy trying to make every meeting, fol¬ low up every project, create a growing spirit of club commitment, develop new ideas-plus work a full time job! The advisor ' s job is a chal¬ lenging one and one that is never finished. For all you do . . . We Thank You! Susan Leavey- Student Council Ned Banta - Latin Club Cosmo Valente- Band Roberta Collins- American Field Service Mary Egan- Office Educa¬ tion Association 130 THANKS ADVISORS! Make it happen! Mike Nanartowich Varsity Club Bill Rigney- Junior Class Advisor A thank you goes out to each and every one of you for all your dedication and willingness to help us enjoy high school more completely. For all you do . . . We ' ll Miss You! Steven Masciarelli- Fresh¬ man Class Advisor Joan Toohey- Chorus Deb Roy- Sophomore Class Advisor W •r THANKS, ADVISORS! 131 WORK!?! We know the cost of LIVING! 80% of the Seniors currently have jobs. A meager 5 people, the Rockefellers and Kennedys among us, have never held a job. While many confessed that keeping their jobs, getting motivated, and having no spare time were the unsavory details of being a working person, they realize that they must hold a job for cash $$$ to pay for gas and entertainment, the two hottest categories for spending money! WHAT ' S HOT? WHAT ' S NOT? WHAT ' S IN? WHAT ' S OUT? WHAT EXACTLY IS THE MEANING OF LIFE?? IS THIS A TEST? NO! IS THIS SOME SORT OF A SAD JOKE? AW, CHILL, IT S NOT A TEST OR A JOKE, IT ' S THE MINI MAG. WHAT S A MINI MAG YOU ASK? RELAX DUDE AND READ ON! READ?? YES, READ! AND YOU WILL BE UP TO DATE ON THE LATEST FADS, FASHIONS, MUSIC, SURVEYS, OOPS! BETTER LET YOU SEE WHAT ELSE IS IN HERE! YOU WILL DEFINATELY BE IMPRESSED, THAT ' S FOR SURE. SUCH WORK OF ART, SUCH DETAIL SUCH PATIENCE, SUCH, SUCH, UM, SUCH THOUGHT YEAH! THAT ' S IT! SUCH THOUGHT ALL PUT TOGETHER TO FORM THE INCREDIBLE, SENSATIONAL MINI MAG!! CAN YOU BELIEVE IT? CAN YOU?? WELL CAN YOU? SO WEL¬ COME ALL TO THE CENSORED PART OF THE YEARBOOK! CEN¬ SORED? YES, CENSORED! WELL, I ' LL LET YOU BE THE JUDGE OF THAT. OH, BY THE WAY, WHAT EXACTLY IS THE DEFINITION OF CENSORED?? U2 RULES It is time for MUSIC!! Through out the year, surveys have been taken to find out just what the Seniors like the best - our favorite groups, favorite videos, favorite songs and last, but not least, the favorite concert of all time. Aerosmith to ZZ Top and every group in between, Seniors voted them ALL NUMBER ONE! U2 played a very big part on this survey. It ' s pretty obvious that U2 RULES!!! Let ' s see who else RULES!!! FAVORITE RADIO STATIONS 1. WBCN 104.1 FM 2. WAAF 107.3 FM 3. WZOU 94.5 FM FAVORITE GROUP 1. U2 2. Boston 3. Bon Jovi 4. Van Halen 5. Led Zeppelin 6. Aerosmith 7. Whitesnake 8. Motley Crue 9. The Cult 10. Journey FAVORITE VIDEO 1. Where The Streets Have No Name 2. In the Still of the Night 3. Land of Confusion 4. Addicted to Love 5. Wipe Out 6. Love Removal Machine 7. Pride (In the Name of Love) 8. Walk This Way (Run D.M.C.) 9. Girls, Girls, Girls 10. Yankee Rose FAVORITE CONCERT FAVORITE SONG 1. U2 1. Stairway to Heaven-Led 2. Boston Zeppelin 3. Bon Jovi 2. Never Say Goodbye-Bon Jovi 4. Van Halen 3. Two Hearts Beat as One-U2 5. Aerosmith 4. Control-Janet Jackson 6. Journey 5. Wipe Out-Fat Boys Beach 7. Heart Boys 8. Deep Purple 6. Faithfully-Journey 9. Motley Crue Whitesnake 7. Here 1 Go Again-Whitesnake 10. Billy Idol The Cult 8. Love Comes Walking In-Van Halen 9. In My Dreams-Dokken 10. All Cried Out-Lisa Lisa and the Cult What ' s the well- dressed Senior wearing? Reeboks . . Esprit. . . heavy-duty hairspray . . CB jackets . . Ocean Pacific . . concert t-shirts . . distressed leather . . spiked hair . . torn jeans . . Swatch . . Benetton . . stonewashed jeans . . Marlborough High jackets . . jams . . mini skirts . . Forenza . . Outback Red. . Generra . . spiked heels . . Express watches . . Converse high tops . . and of course, SHADES!... and anything BLACK! E n i L S F OR WHEN THE BEST T.V. HAS TO OFFER IS MOONLIGHTING RERUNS . . . run 111111 TTT m IITTTT ism 1111 rr n f ILL I vVof u rrr m □ £ ACROSS 1. Class colors 2. She went to Turkey Summer of ' 87 3. Sharon Natale ' s IDOL 4. How Ms. Ellsworth signs her passes 5. MHS Mascot 6. “I should be so lucky 7. MHS Class of ' 88 Housemaster 8. Robertson ' s downfall 9. He ' s a FAMILY Mr. Farry, Ricky Van- zini, Liam Farragher, Michele Duguay Con¬ rad, Kenny Labarre, Lisa Castellino, hleath¬ er Dalton, Mark Dona¬ hue, Ashling Burke, Matt Jones, Mark Na- deski, and Stacey Faugno take a break from Senior Study. cuT -f—TE- A N ■r v oTsa-r - ucAfT VA s o DOWN 1. ' Twas and the slithy toves 2. Student Council Prez. 3. Class Prez. 4. Seeing South America for soccer 5. The scare to monogamy in ' 88 6. Isn ' t that ?! 7. A state that ' s round on both ends and high in the middle i Now ' s the time to look forward to the future and back to the past, a time to get a new perspective on your life. Over the years the Class of ' 88 has shared a lot of special times, like the birthday party in the foyer and the first annual Field Day, and what about those first few days of High School? Then there ' s always the football games . . . We ' ve made many good friends, and some not so good friends , we ' ve watched fads and fashions go by and eaten tons of junk food and pizza. We ' ve done so much homework that it ' s coming out of our ears! Well, the end has come. The future holds much promise and hope. Col¬ lege, jobs, and families; our lives lie before us in shining glory hope. we 134 Mu MAtf Ladies - waking up at six o ' clock in the morning can be tough on the eyes. To avoid the tired, puffy eye look, use blue eyeliner instead of black. Blue will cheer those eyes right up!!! Sharon Dear Sharon, Is it bad if I wear pink socks with a black skirt? . . . Insecure Dear Andrea!! For you men - some of those co¬ lognes you ' re wearing today will definitely drive the women away! So, here ' s a helpful hint for you - invest in Drakkar Noir or Obsession for Men. These two colognes will definitely steer the women back in your direction! Dear Sharon, .. My boyfriend has been ignoring me lately, and he is constantly with his friends. I love him dearly and I don ' t want to lose him. What can I do?!?! . . . Lost in Loveland Dear Lost, Shut Up! Pink and black match, your hair is going to the side and your makeup looks good! Dear Sharon, Is Aqua Net the cause of my awful hairspray build up? What can I do to stop it??? . . . Help! Dear Help, I 1 Yes, yes, YES!! Aqua Net is definitely the cause of your hairspray build up, and it is the worse hairspray in the world. I wouldn ' t be surprised if your hair is starting to fall out! The solution is easy . . . switch hairsprays. Ask your hair¬ dresser for suggestions or even go out and buy Jhirmack which is not expensive at all. Your build up will be gone in NO time!!! Is it really love or just infatuation? Teenagers usually get these two feelings mixed up. Take time to sort out your feelings. If it is really love, TALK to your man straight from the heart, because if he feels the same way about you, you ' ll be able to work something out. Good Luck! K % r V ‘Don ' t let me do it again!! Every year we find ourselves in embarassing situations. Moments we ' d rather forget. This year has been no exception. Almost half of us said that our most embar¬ assing moment was falling head over heels on the stairs ... UP or DOWN. We applaud those who haven ' t! When I wore ice cream bags on my feet and slipped in the snow in front of my car??!! Karolyn Nelson I walked into one of the cement poles during lunch my Freshman year. Kerry Poirier When I totalled mine and my mother ' s cars in less than a week. P.S. Sorry, Mom! Sharon Natale When my friends tried to sell me in the Combat Zone!!! Suzy Blair Ooops!! This is the girls ' locker room! Greg Gowaski Getting stopped by the cops in the back parking lot! 135 fj V MAtp 13 7 JhkJ: thaf ypecut£. MOVICS ( Kiiirr ' h I Church Lady Fatal Attraction Dirty Dancing Beverly Hills Cop II La Bamba Roxanne Robocop TV L.A. Law Moonlighting MTV ' s Remote Control Couples Cary Hart and Donna Rice Jim and Tammy Bakker Sean Penn and Madonna? Gary and Lee Hart Ollie and Fawn Jim Bakker and Jessica Hahn Glenn Close and Michael Douglas Personalities Oprah Winfrey Donald Trump California Raisins David Letter man Top Issues AIDS Stock Market Crash Iran-Contra Scandal Persian Gulf Crisis Animals Spuds MacKenzie Pit Bulls Singer George Michael ' s record “I Want Your Sex” was banned by 75 radio stations, but was the No. 2 Hit in August. 18 Month-old Jessica McClure survived 2Fh days underground. Oral Roberts threatened to die if 4.5 million dollars wasn ' t raised. The 14-hour miniseries Amer- ika bombed. President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev signed to reduce arms. 6 ' 7” Julius Irving Dr. J.” retired after 16 seasons and 30,000 plus points. Snow White turned 50. President Reagan turned 76. VanGogh ' s Irises” sold for 53.9 million $$ October 19 - Five hundred bil¬ lion $$ was lost on the NY Stock Exchange . . . = 3,571 Empire State Buildings -salaries of 624 major league baseball players for 2,000 years = buy a 1,432-pound diamond = 166 billion small cheese pizzas -over 1 trillion Dunkin ' Donuts! 138 Mn iMtf 6% of America eats at McDon¬ ald ' s every day... if every burger sold was actually 100% beef, that would equal 16,176,470 cows ... A new McD ' s opens somewhere in the world every day! in the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes. Andy Warhol Up in smoke? The Federal Government re¬ stricted smoking by 890,000 workers in 6800 U.S. buildings - 40 states regulated smoking in public places. Entertainment Tonight ' s Mary Hart insured her legs with Lloyd ' s of London. Late Greats Fred Astaire 88 Ray Bolger (Oz ' s Scarecrow) 83 Jackie Gleason 71 Lome Greene 72 Danny Kaye 74 Liberace 67 Lee Marvin 63 Clara Peller (Where ' s the Beef?) 86 Andy Warhol 58 Wi JAA6 139 140 COMMUNITY If you sell one new ad or renew three old ones, we will have pizza! I ' m sorry, the man¬ ager ' s not here just now. Could you come back at 5? Friends messages . . . Does anyone know what DGTKIS means? Who signed this contract? The Class of 1988 would like to express our appreciation to the patrons who helped make this yearbook a cherished memory of our high school years. We would like to acknowledge our parents for all their support, understand¬ ing, wisdom and especially their love. Because of you our struggle through high school was much easier. And finally to our friends, the ones who cry with us through the sad and lonely times, the ones who are happy with us when we accom¬ plish our goals and the ones who are there when we just need a friend. THANK YOU! COMMUNITY 141 FARRELL VOLVO (617) 431 -7800 BOSTON JIM FARRELL w (617) 485-7662 SOUTHBORO VOLVO DEALER OF EXCELLENCE ROUTE 9 • SOUTH BORO, MASSACHUSETTS 01745 Congratulations Seniors From MARLBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL Ward 1: Gerald Spratt Ward 2: Danyelle Bonin Ward 3: June Haddad Ward 4: John Lambert Ward 5: John Valianti Ward 6: William Mauro Ward 7: James Kane Councilors-At-Large Michael McGorty Michael Hogan Marilyn Perry Raymond Lavallee 142 COMMUNITY 333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 . Congratulations Class Of ' 88 TOM ' S SEABREEZE 350 Boston Post Rd. Marlboro, MA 485-8489 481-7568 % Sa44it DW c. y c ? Pat Winske 518 Lincoln Street Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752 (2oKa’Mlt t( tUoM ' P ' uycK •MR. o ' eows Ji CertainTeedH Vinyl Siding B T Siding £ 5-cad Sveet Vi- MA 01752 (617, 485-0673 We Recommend e lUAUTY CRAFTED REFREE PRODUCTS Replacement Windows Storm Windows Storm Doors Screened Enclosures Prime Windows s ' - M 1 Yoor Complete Home Remodeling Center Member. Chamber of Commerce YOUR TOTAL BEAUTY SALON - fea u sn • Straight torward cuts • Tousled Perms • Hair Coloring ( 1 r uS • Creative Nails by Nancy-Lynn • Manicures Pedicures w massage • Relaxing facials • Waxing - Lash Tinting • Deep Muscle Body Massage • SCA WOLFF SUNTANNING BEDS • MAKE UP TECHNIQUE APPLICATION BY BONNIE Bouvier Pharmacies Inc. Your Full Service Pharmacy Since 1900 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 88 515 Lincoln Street Marlboro, Mass. 01752 485-0432 44 Main Street Marlboro, Mass. 01752 485-0682 1 Main Street Lunenburg, Mass. 01462 582-4393 s I COMMUNITY 143 BEST WISHES TO OUR SENIORS MARLBORO HIGH VARSITY CLUB 144 COMMUNITY Congra tula tions Class Of ' 88 THE OXFORD CAFE 109 Lakeside Avenue Marlboro THE PIAVE SQUARE PUB 168 South Street Marlboro To The Class Of ' 88: The City Wishes You Good Luck As You Face The Future With Enthusiasm. MAYOR AND MRS. CHESTER COMRY § 1 ZZ D. FRANCIS MURPHY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. HUDSON 50 Main Street - 568 8711 MARLBORO 189 Main Street - 485 • 8211 BOLTON Great Road - 779 • 5566 Dennis F. Murphy CPCU, CLU. COMMUNITY 145 Congratulations And Best Wishes For Success To Each Member Of The Class Of 1988 THE MHS ALL-SPORTS BOOSTERS CLUB 146 COMMUNITY No Success Is Too Far Off In The Future For Those Who Are Prepared. congratulations 1988 seniors THE MARLBOROUGH SCHOOL COMMITTEE Chester E. Conary, Chairman Barbara Boyle Bruce Campbell Deborah Lawrence Peter Masucci James F. Toohey Marylou Vanzini Caterers AT THE WAYSIDE COUNTRY STORE MARKETPLACE MARLBOROUGH, MA. TEL4S5-7105 AGORITSAS BROS. SERVICE STATION 235 Bolton Street MARLBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 01752 ( 617 ) 485-9886 COMMUNITY 147 ' 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 777777777777777777777 James W. Agoritsas Attorney At Law Marlborough, Massachusetts 485-6160 J ENNIFER KATE • ; £y • 1015 Boston Post Rd. Marlboro, MA 01752 next To The Wayside Country Store Featuring Dolls + Teddy Bears From Around The World 148 COMMUNITY JOHN G. NOBLE PRESIDENT CONCANNON’S OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES 158 MAIN STREET, MARLBORO, MA 01752 • (617)4850825 MICHAEL J. TREMBLAY ATTORNEY AT LAW telephone (617) 480-0817 32 Hosmer Street Marlborough, MA 01752 CONGRATULATIONS MARLBORO HIGH SENIORS SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF ' 88 •O.B. Computer Services Programming Consultants, Inc. Bert Fredriksen reams JOHN AND BARBARA KANE 6 910 Boston Post Rd. Marlboro. MA01752 617-485-2203 617-481-7476 418 Main Street, Hudson, MA 568-1775 COMMUNITY 149 geeeeeeceg 33333 every success to the 1988 graduates of marlboro high sc hool from the home team at WAYSIDE PROPERTIES REALTORS Joanne (Benedetto) Lodi 485-6066 1015 Boston Post Road (Rte. 20 ) Marlboro, MA 01752 Residence: 480-0462 150 COMMUNITY best wishes class of 1988 TELEPHONE 875 12 13 PETER C. MORRIS. D.M.D. 1 2 WALNUT ST. FRAMINGHAM. 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Natale Controller 101 Summer Street. 2nd Floor Boston, , 1A 02110 (617) 292-5100 good luck class of ' 88 from THE BAR LUNCH Hudson , MA Michael Krysa PLEASANT ST. MARKET congratulates the class of 1988 beer wine - fresh coffee fresh meat - lottery open 7 days 7 am-11 pm CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF ' 88 FROM ALL THE PEOPLE AT MCDONALD ' S On The Boston Post Rd. we wish you much success in all your future endeavors. anev 133 EAST MAIN ST (ROUTE 20) 481-7857 MARLBORO MA 01752 media center 192 main st. marlboro, ma books - cards - magazines 460-9760 w COMMUNITY 153 Mr c I % 1 Marlborough . . . a good place to live. A ;A ' A ite sli a v ,w CnpSt fe, 4 Marlborough Savings a good place to bank. - - MARLBOROUGH V SAVINGS BANK 166 Mam St. and 71 Boston Post Rd., East, Marlborough 6 East Main Street in Southborough 481-8300 Congratulations Seniors! 136 MAIN ST. PHARMA CY, inc. MELVIN SHEAR, B.S., R PH. 485-1270 MARLBORQ, MASS. instate ® 3 °e ifxt r ant ' (7 0 ART DOMINGS Account Agent The Howard Building 241 West Boston Post Road. Marlborough. MA 01752 Bus 617 460-9300.617 393-2181 173 main st. marlboro .o ' 1 ' . r ' ' iZJ u Lsjvjasc la reffti wefe rs we now carry class rings OLDENS MARLBOROUGH-WESTBOROUGH 178 Main Street Marlborough, Mass. 485-0063 Robert J. 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Bulbs Always Fresh. SEASONS Tanning Salon For The Complete Tan Find Out What People Are Talking About. 241 Boston Post Rd., West 1 Mile From 495 Marlboro, MA 01752 156 COMMUNITY LEM6p e Reguwiat Cmexqencjj Medical Centex 481-2500 Route 20 at 495, Marlboro % % l f J C CM. ct congratulations Christine, mike, mark and beth and the class of 1988 congratulations and best wishes to KERRY and the CLASS OF 1988 III TRident computer Services □ o o • o o o 33 Boston Post Road, Marlboro, MA 01752 • IBM, UNISYS, HONEYWELL, DIGITAL, DATA GENERAL..., ALL HARDWARE • PROGRAMMERS, ANALYSTS, DESIGNERS, TECHNICAL WRITERS, PROJECT LEADERS • ALL TYPES OF APPLICATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT 460-0287 ••• : : X- • • • ' ; ; ' Providing Entire Temporary Data Processing and Software Development Resources For Over 16 Years. • ■ ... - - : . ' V. ■ ' Si-. : ' eeegejrejrjfjr.eeeeei’eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet COMMUNITY 157 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1988 GOOD LUCK NIKKI AND SUE David L. Flynn superintendent Louis G. Sardella associate superintendent John Tully administrator of pupil services Donald R. Landers administrator of operations (617) 485 8788 Gordon G. Bennett, D.M.D.,, M.S. Practice Limited to Orthodontics Union Park Professional Building 126 Union St Marlboro. Mass 01752 « GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1988 Sem Aykanian attorney at law 485-4882 485-4974 74 Main Street Marlborough, MA 01752 158 COMMUNITY Best Of Luck Seniors HORSESHOE PUB AND EATERY The Pizzimento Family 29 South St. Hudson, MA 01749 COMMUNITY 159 congra tula tions seniors Richard F Giroux President REGENCY TRANSPORTATION INC 155 PROSPECT ST. MARLBORO, MA 01 SERVING THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES 160 COMMUNITY the area ' s finest facilities for proms, weddings banquets, call us at 460-9000. congratulations class of ' 88! COMMUNITY 161 congratulations to the class of ' 88 from all of us at S F Concrete Contractors, Inc. 166 Central Street ■ P.0. 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Congra tula tions From Your Friends In Marlborough t V WIL LAFORTE OWNER PAUL LAFORTE SERVICE MANAGER MARLBORO PHOTO SALES AND SERVICE NEW USED CAMERAS EQUIPMENT PASSPORT PHOTOS • VIDEO TAPE TRANSFER 1 Hour Processing 178 E. MAIN ST. (RT. 20) MARLBORO, MA 01752 485-8367 Congratulations Chris! Marlboro Animal Hospital 485-1664 Rt. 20 At 495 - Marlboro Serving Hudson Marlboro Area for 22 Years C.P. Nelson, D.V.M. - L.M. Schwarcz, D.V.M. congratulations class of 1988 SUN TO PERFECTION TANNING CENTER 28 Hosmer St. Marlboro, MA 460-9244 164 COMMUNITY congra tula tions seniors Snow Removal Sander Service Backhoe Dozer Work Sharon D.B.A. S G CONSTRUCTION N. Robin Hill Rd. Marlboro, MA 01752 (617) 485-7188 HOME 481-1510 COMMUNITY 165 BT AREA CODE 617 PHONE 485-5852 cdinhofo flower Shop GREENHOUSES 77 ED8NBORG STREET MARLBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 01752 Bernard Shirley Sinacoie 57 5N W WATCHES JEWELRY 250 GREAT ROAD ACTON. MASS 01720 PHONE. 264 4884 DIAMONDS 150 MAIN STREET MARLBORO, MASS 01752 PHONE 485-0551 Pence Studfe CENTER PLACE 451 BOSTON POST RD. MARLBORO, MA 01752 485-3518 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 186 Main St. Marlboro, MA. Christo Auto School Rick Donna fit George Christo Instructors 468-3814 461-6384 Sc (S JfucI JBcririce Residential Construction Commercial m m Robert Mawhinney owner Elizabeth Mawhinney owner 103 Mechanic Street Marlborough, MA 01752 (617) 485-3335 Gnftjjc, ZTiTX nur GREG MITRAKAS REALTORS® 297 East Main Street (Route 20) Marlboro, Massachusetts 01752 Business (617) 485-1850 Residence (617) 485-2872 □ ' -f ’TO GREG MITRAKAS REALTOR Each Office Is Independently Owned And Operated James Golden, Jr. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW COREY BUILDING 186 MAIN STREET MARLBOROUGH. 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FRANCIS DOVIC PHOTOGRRPHV TEL 617-393 6307 fJhc limes k 82 W MAIN ST 12 OMAHA AVE. NORTHBORO. MA 01S32 ' N A G x lc Xx V o°. I I’fant Shop Ul Metro Wests Only Indoor Mini (Jo(j ' DiverSfop ' Slive some ' diome-made Ice Cream yogurt ' ' Congratulations Class Of 1988 Rv, - MarU ° 8 642 Open 7 Days a WeeUi COMMUNITY 173 Congratulations Seniors From Class Of 1991 174 COMMUNITY Wtazino HAIR PLACE TANNING CENTER G 103 Main St. Marlboro 481-2950 35 Main St Hudson 562-3336 A ! I PiL. „ r iMrimorccKs of Hair Nail Car© HOURS; MON 9-6 TUES 9-7 WED, THURS, FR19-9 SAT 6-4 m Congratulations Class Of ' 88 B B S B § § o 5; IuSenit COIN COL Helping Hands Just When You Need r y yf) Them... Uh, Mr) fe-v cmP % [;ldontleave ? ' S I w •. VS Nfe! INGRID mai.v a differenc e! eeeeeeeee. ' 77777777171 COMMUNITY 175 ' OUR PROGRESS AS A NATION CAN BE NO SWIFTER THAN OUR PROGRESS IN EDUCATION. J.F.K. CONGRATULATIONS From az[bozouqn dZciucatozs cytfaocuition, One. P.O. BOX 406, MARLBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS 01752 176 COMMUNITY Karen, Twelve School Years In Marlborough, And You ' re Ready To Move On. Congratulations, And Enjoy Your Achievements! Love, MOM, DAD AND KRISTEN ' K, ' ■ v; PARENTS 177 A SPECIAL PERSON Congratulations, Karen We ' re So Clad You ' re You. Love, Mom, Dad Liz And David 17 8 PARENTS HEY KERN CONGRATULATIONS! With Love, DAD MOM KELLY JOHNNY Rick, CONGRATULATIONS! You have made it past the first hurdle-High School. As you embark on the road to college and the future, remember to reach for your dreams and always do the best you possibly can and you will surely achieve success and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad, Tina Traci God Gt ult Me The G i uftf T Accept The Thiagi Carnot Change, Change The Thiagi Cam And The Wildom To’ Kmui The, Difference . Chirfeg Bnemante Thnaiher Btm Pea. 12, 1936 Pud ft. 18, 1987 Love, C T. T. JR. PARENTS 179 Dearest Selena, This is one of the innumerable moments of pride and joy that we have been lucky enough to experience as you have grown into womanhood. With all our love we send you our most heartfelt congratulations. Dad, Eric, Jennifer and Nana 180 PARENTS Kara Lyn: We are very proud of you, you are the best there is or ever could be. Thanks for being a great daughter and friend. Love always, Mom and Dad To W.B.G.: With eyes so bright, We all just knew, Here was someone going far; You ' ve fulfilled our hopes and dreams ' til now, Strive on! Hitch your wagon to a star! Love, Mom and Dad Alison, We are so very proud of you. We love you. Mom, Dad Lynn To be good is not enough when you dream of being great. Michael, Your dreams became realities - Congratulations on all your achieve¬ ments. We ' re extremely proud of you. All our love, Mom Dad Ernie, As you start the jour¬ ney down the long road toward success, remember without goals any road will take you somewhere. Only with goals will you recognize the right road to take to get you where you want to be. Set goals for yourself! Love, Mom Dad Michelle Mick, You ' re a daughter anyone would be proud of. Remember our love and support will always be with you in all your future endeavors. Congratulations. Mom, Dad Danielle PARENTS 181 77777777777777777 77 7777777777777777777777777777 7 77777777777777777777777777777777 7 7 Dear Mary, How fast these years have gone! We are very proud of all you have done. Our con¬ gratulations to you! We love you. Mom and Dad Congratulations, Scott May your dreams come true. Your hard work will all be worthwhile. Love, Mom, Dad, Brian and Nana Papa Kristen- Soar to new heights - we know you can do it! Love, Mom, Dad, Kevin, Meg and Stephanie (Flash, too!) Mooey, Luck had nothing to do with it! Congratulations, Scholar! Mom and Dad Jo, Congratulations! I wish you continued success in the future. With love, Susan P.S. Thanks for being there. PARENTS r- i MICHELE, From day one to the present and hopefully into the future, we will find you as radiant as the day you were born. Don ' t ever change. Love, Mom, Dad, Peter and Alfred PARENTS 183 DEAR LAURI, You make us so proud. Watching you as you strive to attain the goals of life and happiness assures us that you will live a very peaceful, productive, and successful life. We watch with pride as you strive for inner peace and strength of character. You ' ve taken time to care for and nurture your family, and your friends, without losing sight of your own needs and desires. You ' ve learned to laugh at yourself, accepting that all persons have limitations. Above all, you ' ve learned to be happy and proud of who you are. We think you are so special. You ' re a beautiful daughter and an awesome sister. Love, Mom Dad, Eddie, Chris David 184 PARENTS ££ m. •c Darlene You ' re everything we ever hoped for and more and we are so proud of you. Good luck in everything you attempt. We know you ' ll come out on top. We love you very much. Mom and Dad Class of ' 88 Congratulations, Jenny! You ' ve worked very hard and we ' re so proud of your ef¬ forts and accomplishments. We wish you continuing success and the very best that life has to offer. Our love always to a very special daughter, Mom and Dad Congratulations Jennifer and the great Class of 1988 Now proudly dressed in cap and gown she clasps that all important scroll. Her smiling eyes express the thanks for her long await¬ ed goal. May hope always be in your heart and all your happy dreams come true. We love you. Mom, Tony, Mark and Steve PARENTS 185 Mark, You have a profound impact on our lives in so many ways, son. We feel extremely privileged to be growing and learning from you, you have been our best education in life. Your creative abilities with your love of music is just another treasure for us to enjoy. Thank you. Love, Mom and Dad P.S. Reach for the sky Best of Luck, Steve! You ' ve always made us very proud. Keep your happy smile. We all love you very much and we ' re be¬ hind you whatever you do. You have matured from a cute little girl, to a lovely young lady. You have used the past twelve years wisely and have always made us proud of you. The future holds bright and beautiful things for you. Go into this future knowing you have our love and respect and we will always be here for you . . . whatever! Love to our darling daughter and sweet sister, Mom, Dad and Jay Love, Mom, Dad and All the Family Dear Julie: 186 PARENTS Congratulation To The Class Of 1988! From MARY GRILLO Tv Tilda Beckuiitto, Tv A Biigttt Fuftuid Love. GRANDMA DAD SdcUe 1R M4 May ' Zfeun, 0 ?eitccne Sc 4 ut Succc uC. MOM t7tT Z tZ Dear Christine, We ' re proud of you. Always think your own thoughts, follow your dreams, be proud of your accomplish¬ ments, accept your mistakes, find peace in each sunset and joy in each sunrise love life. Mom and Dad PARENTS 187 Good Luck And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1988 Across 1. Blue and White 2. Karen Hopkins 3. Steven Tyler 4. DElls 5. Panther 6. Kylie Minogue 7. Mr. Clancy 8. Jessica Hahn 9. Fox Down 1. Brillig 2. Julie Dzigas 3. Ed Ross 4. Mike Burns 5. Fatal Attraction 6. Special 7. Ohio From A.F.S. Life was not designed as a prison in which man awaits his execution. It is not necessary for you to stay with what you have. You have the capacity for great achievements, great loyalty and great love. And I would say to you if you have this dream to make things better don ' t sell short. Don ' t back away. If you have a song to sing, sing it. If you have a bell to ring, ring it. If you have a flag to wave, wave it. If you have a story to tell, tell it. If you have something to shout about in life, then stand up and shout about it. It ' s your right. It ' s your experience. John F. Kennedy be a i % 188 COMMUNITY Congratulations! We are so very proud of you, Bill! Love, Mom and Dad. Heather - Wishing you Enjoyment in Life and happiness tOo, everything You ' ve ever dOne we ' ve been very proUd of you. Congratulations, Dad, Mom Sis Congratulations, “Booze, we ' re proud of you. All our love, Mom and Dad Jen - Congratulations, we are very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Craig, Denise, Darin Congratulations to the class of 1988. Mr. Mrs. Weldon Congratulations and Good Luck Kristen! We ' re proud of you. Love, Dad Mom Dear Bill L. We ' ve been through some spe¬ cial times together and we ' ve always been proud of our son. — Love, Mom Dad Christine: Be Happy, Happiness is man ' s greatest reward. Love, Mom. Christine: Congratulations and the very best in all you do. Love, Ann Marie and Paula Christine: Best wishes and Happy times al¬ ways. We love you. Jackie, Frisky, and Oreo. To the Class of 88: Success and all the good things in life. Mr. and Mrs. Martino Keep up the good work Tony, we are proud of all that you do. Congratulations to the Class of “88 . Mr. and Mrs. A. Trodella Good Luck Dan in your new endeavor. Mom, Dad, Eric and Phil Congratulations to MAH-velous Melanie! Love, Mom, Dad, Jody, Alison The MAH- velous Martins Karen D—-congratulations with love and PRIDE Congratulations, Nikki, we ' re proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Derek G., we ' re all proud of you. Congratula¬ tions! Mom, Dad and Nikki Congratulations, Rachel, The best is yet to come—Love, Mom and Dad. Lisa - Continue to balance your life with work and play and remember I ' m here for you any¬ time along the way. With love, Mom God bless you Conrad, now and in your future years. Love, Mom and Dad We are all proud of you Michael. Love, Dad, Mom, Linda, Sharon, John, Mark, David, Jody and Carole Joanne Elaine, Dare to be different ! We ' re very proud of you and we love you very much. Congratulations! Love always, Dad and Mom Ken, You ' ve made us very proud of you, we wish you the Best of Luck in the next four years. Keep Kicking! Love you, Mom and Dad L. MESSAGES 189 We love you Jim - Best of Luck - Mom, Dad, Chris and Kev Congratulations Suzy, we are proud of you! Love, Mom and Kathy Congratulations Michele - good luck and all our love, Mom and Dad Congratulations, Maureen. The best is yet to come! Love, Mom and Dad I ' m very proud of you, Heather - you ' ve done well and you ' ve been such a joy - I love you, Mom Laurie - we love you and we ' re very proud of you. Mom Dad Congratulations to all the Richer School grad¬ uates in the Class of ' 88 - Mrs. Edward Maslowski Dear Selena, we ' re proud of your accomplish¬ ments in life and at Marlboro High. Brandeis here we come! All our love now and always - Dad, Eric, Jennifer and Nana. Michelle, we are proud of you, Love, Dad, Mom, and Kim Congratulaitons, Mike Barber. We are so very proud of you! may you accomplish all you set out to do. Love, Mom and Dad Stephanie, we ' re proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad TC - thanks for making us so proud of you. We love ' ya! June and Ward strike again. Bethie - may all your dreams come true. Luv, Mum Andrea - Reach for the stars, but most of all be happy. We ' re very, very proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Julie Mogi - Good Luck!! We ' re proud of you!! Love, Mom Dad Congratulations to Steven Gallier! We ' re proud of you. Love, Mom Dad Craig, you ' re a great kid and a wonderful son. Congratulations to you and the Class of ' 88 - The Donahues. Congratulations Mark! We are very proud of you. Tom and Claire Donahue. Good luck to each member of the Class of ' 88. Bob and Linda Williams. Congratulations Dean, your perseverance and hard work are a tribute to your charac¬ ter. Love, Mom, Dad, John and Jo. Congratulations Julie, your dedication and accomplishments are exemplary among your peers. Love, Mom, Dad, John and Jo. Success forever to the Class of ' 88! Love, Mr. Mrs. Dzigas (a k a Glo Joe) Gabi, Congratulations and best wishes! Love, Mom and Dad. Good Luck Annette and may all your en¬ deavors prosper for you. Love, Dad and Mom Johannes 190 MESSAGES Kristy, As we have always been, Mom, Dad, Kathy, Jeff and Bill are very proud of you. Please stay as sweet and helpful as you are, we all love you very much. Miss Fussy - You ' ve Made Us Very Proud, Susan. Best of Luck in college. Love, mom Dad Jay D., Good Luck, Good Life! Your proud Mom and Dad Congratulations Class of ' 88, Mr. Mrs. Dick Congratulations Mick - you did just fine Love ya, Mom Jason, With pride for all you ' ve been. With joy for all you are, With hope for all you ' ll be. And love ... for Always! Papa and Mom You ' ve come a long way baby! We ' re so proud of you, Kel. Love always. Mom and Dad James B. We are thankful God gave us you as our son. Love, Mom and Dad. Congratulations, Shelly, you have made me the happiest and proudest mother in the world. May all your hopes and dreams come true. Love always, Mom We ' re very proud of you David C. Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations Cathy M. we ' re proud of you. Love always, Mom and Dad. Congratulations, Catherine. Best of luck in the future. Love, Mom and Dad. Steven C., we ' re proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad. Kristine J., you make us very proud. Mom and Dad Congratulations Matt J., we ' re so proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad. Good Luck, Angel. Go Forward and be proud. Our love to you. Your Mom and brother Nick. Good luck, Lisa V., we ' re proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad We are proud of you Allen. Congratulations and best wishes Class of ' 88. The McCulloughs MESSAGES 191 MADE TO ORDER Editors-in-Chief: Darlene Blanchard Edward Ross Advisor: Deborah Ellsworth When I first considered the position of EIC, I knew there was a major time commitment involved, but I could hardly imagine what the position really entailed. As EIC, there were section editors who were my responsi¬ bility. I was the one who had to make sure they did their work. After they were fin¬ ished, my work really began. It seemed like there was always an endless amount of pages that needed to be proofread. But, in the end, I have to say that all of the work was worth it. I can hardly wait for the Yearbook Dinner to see 240 Seniors be pleasantly sur¬ prised with our “made-to-order yearbook! Financial Advisor: Mary Egan Artistic Editor: Michele Belcher Literary Editor: Michael Borowski Photography Editor: Karen Gray Theme: Karolyn Nelson Seniors: Tracy Langguth Academics: Mary Maslowski Classes: Catherine Mangie Erica Tierney ScUton? ? It was really difficult and I didn ' t real¬ ize that there was so much to do. So many little jobs that had to be done to make up just one page - photos, writing, artwork, typing, layout . . . Final step?? Proofreading to make sure it was perfect! The editor ' s job was tough, but the toughest thing was that for the first time what I was doing actually had to be PERFECT!!! Athletics: Chad Asplund Christine Martino Student Life: Julie Dzigas Jennifer Ott Mini Mag: Sharon Natale Erin Powell Community: Michelle Gaucher Reporters: Sue Branscombe, Mike Burns, Wendy Griffin, Selena Luftig, Laura McEn- aney, Lisa Russo Photographers: An Luong, David Walton Do-lt-Alls: The Photojournalism Class Special Assistants: John Neister Jostens Bruce Hill Yearbook Associates Front Row: Ed Ross, Julie Dzigas, Jenni¬ fer Ott, Karolyn Nelson, Darlene Blan¬ chard. Row 2: Ms. Ellsworth, Chad As¬ plund, Christine Martino, Mike Borowski. Row 3: Cathy Mangie, Erica Tierney, Michele Belcher. Row 4: Tracy Langguth, Karen Cray. Missing: Mi¬ chelle Gaucher, Sharon Natale and Erin Powell. Front Row: Mary Maslowski, Andrea Field, Stacy Faugno, Marisa Giorgi, Wendy Griffin, Chad Asplund, Steve Bilancieri, Ms. Egan. Row 2: Karolyn Nelson, Gary Begeman, Mi¬ chelle Gaucher. 192 YEARBOOK STAFF It ' s true! If you ' ve seen me a little crazed this year, it ' s just YDS - Yearbook Deadline Syndrome! My thanks to those of you who helped make this success possible. I love it, and YOU! Thanks for be¬ lieving in yourselves! I had a real time! . . . The 1988 Yearbook Staff and Photo¬ journalism class had one goal. We were determined to make the best and most original book to come out of Marlborough High. Made To Or¬ der is that book. ... This wasn ' t easy. This yearbook represents a lot more work than the standard book. The editors, staff and photojournalism class put in the extra time and effort needed to make this success. . . . Last June we started talking about this book. Some of us at¬ tended spring and summer work¬ shops. Our eyes were opened . . . we were excited to see what was possible. And we were deter¬ mined to make our book differ¬ ent. After all, new staff, new advi¬ sor ... we wanted a NEW look! Go Ells! Go! Ra! Ra! Ra! And who ' s person is that Darlene? Oh, I thought so! I ' m going to kill you, Ed! You ' re SO OBNOXIOUS! Where ' s Ellswuuurth ? ? ?! We have to have how many pages by when? John is in _ (fill in the blank for his vacation spot!) Does anyone want to type for me? What do you mean we have no film left? John ' s coming in today to pick up more pages . . . how many do we have? Our last deadline is before February va¬ cation. YES, FEBRUARY!!! Are those team pics in yet? Bruce said they ' re in the mail! No, Karen . . . Willy ' s not coming! Front Row: Chris King, Kevin Cuillette. Row 2: Karen Gray, An Luong, Tracy Langguth, Karolyn Nelson, Laura Mclnnis. Row 3: Tony Trodella, Kristen Giannattasio, Jennifer Ott, Jen Lehane. Row 4: Greg Lee, Michele Belcher, Holly Hatzi- dakis, Laura McEnaney. Front Row: Beth Zebal, Erin Poell, Mary Maslowski, Lisa Russo, Selena Luftig, Jennifer Ott, Tracy Langguth, Lauren Searle, Julie Dzigas, Susan Brans- combe, Marisa Giorgi. Row 2: Andrea Field, Stacey Faugno, Wendy Griffin, Cathy Mangie, Darlene Blanchard, Tricia Beckwith, Mike Borowski, Ed Ross, Gary Begeman, Chad Asplund. Row 3: Tony Trodella, Ms. Ellsworth, Ms. Egan. Row 4: Karolyn Nelson, Dave Walton, Michelle Gaucher, An Luong, Sharon Natale, Steve Bilancieri. YEARBOOK STAFF 193 Money and Points Seniors Michele Gaucher, Marisa Giorgi and Steve Bilancieri help at the dance door by totalling points for Field Day while Ms. Ellsworth counts 555- Editors in Chief Darlene Blanchard and Ed Ross meet with their section editors Cathy Mangie, Mary Maslowski, Jen Ott and Julie Dzigas in September. posisns... . . . At the Jostens workshop our first stumbling block was to slow down our listening in order to understand Laura and Bruce from the South. But Oh!!! What we could learn! In those 3 days we saw so many great ideas and learned so much! It was almost like cramming for exams. And Darlene will never re¬ cover from “layouts. We came back with our ideas and our dream. Photos! Seniors Tracy Langguth, Karolyn Nelson and An Luong work during Photojournalism to find that perfect photo. AAA SSS . . . Senior Chris King types copy... and more copy for our senior section. 194 YEARBOOK STAFF Writing: Seniors Mary Maslowski, An Luong and Michele Belcher help Ms. Ellsworth help Greg Leg” Lee. SVtTttTKSK . . . • . . Summer meetings at Ms. Egan ' s, beating the pavement for ads from our business community, our families and friends, pizza parties, long sessions af¬ ter school to meet deadlines ... making every page PERFECT! Hundreds of pho¬ tos (and never the right one!), pages of typing chasing people for write-ups, all lead to this - our final product, MADE TO ORDER. Proofreading! Junior Jen¬ nifer Lehane proofreads one of many lists of names. Do it! Seniors Karen Gray and Kevin Guillette crack up doing a photo¬ journalism assignment. ZMR-KS ... ... We all had our quirks to deal with to get this book to you. If it hadn ' t been for Holly ' s typing, Michele ' s artwork, An ' s typos, and Ms. Ells¬ worth ' s constant nagging, this year¬ book just would not be complete. There was Chris who couldn ' t make it on Fridays - he needed to rest up for that night ' s big game! The trials and tribulations of Kevin ' s love life, Greg ' s (Craig ' s) inability to stay awake, Tracy ' s vote for Papa Gino ' s employee of the month, and the list goes on. We worked together as a team, but all remained individuals - Tony the Italian Stallion, Laura the Cripple (living on crutches), Karolyn the Loser (losing the Spirit Week pages) and Karen the Rebel. We all became friends. The result? A great book! A yearbook that wouldn ' t be complete without Jen the Tradition¬ alist to keep things from going too crazy, or our melodramatic actress, Laura, with her fainting spells! Of course, we can ' t forget the privi¬ leged underclassmen, Juniors Kris¬ ten Giannattasio and Jen Lehane who should be honored to be in a class with so many outstanding Se¬ niors. (They ' re prepared to face Ms. Ells, next year for their yearbook!) Copy! Seniors Steve Bilancieri and Mike Bor- owski work out a story idea. nijti Ot ■eat ' aiOtfC’ w.w dm i s6tf, 3tr oar •: i ef us ' ■ S ft Ks r r h ± ’VaT 1 YEARBOOK STAFF 195 Mr. Taillon, We know you ' ll miss us, your fa¬ vorite students but ' too bad, you lose. Thanks, you ' re a great teacher. Tracy and Paul Uncle Bob, I ' m sorry about everything. Hope we can work everything out - Love, Suzy Rachel Folsom, Well Spuds we made it. Thanks for all the great times like White Ca- maros and all your help. I want to wish you all the luck in the world Wyona, your the great¬ est friend. Love ya, Naomi (AKA T ) Mom and Dad, Thank you so much for always being there. Love Always, Andrea F. Tomster - Stay away from that espresso and remember I love you. Christina Cathy, Boy oh Boy what a year we ' ve had. Thanks for always listening. You ' re a real friend. Mary Chris - maybe there will be one more try - Jenn Liz: Thanks for always being there for me. I ' ll miss hearing your laugh every day. Love al¬ ways, Sele Nikki and Sue - Thanks for always being there - Friends forever together forever and never apart maybe in distance but never in heart. Love, Suzy To all my friends, I wish you the best in all that you do! Tricia June Ward, Thank you for putting up with me, I love you both very much. Love The Beav aka T Tonya and Erica - You are both so talented, Good Luck in all you do, I know you ' ll be successful! Love, Andrea F. Julie, Andrea and Karen, Never forget the memories we have shared throughout the years! Best wishes for the next year and keep in touch. Love, Mel MAK - Let ' s rock and roll all summer and party every Christmas! Love, JM 19 6 MESSAGES N ' j J.A.M. - Don ' t stop having fun in the sun and house partying! We are outta here! Stay in touch girls. Love, Karen Karen, Mel, and Julie - How do you call your loverboy? Thanks for all the awe¬ some memories and for always being there. Never stop house partying and hav¬ ing fun! Love, Andrea F. Renee: If you ever get sad just think of the great times we shared , but I hope you ' ll smile always because you deserve the best of everything. Love Always, Kevin To all of my insane friends - I hope you get everything that you hope for in the future, and I ' m going to really miss every¬ one of you! Love, Cathy To Anyone - . . . and if I seem a little strange, well that ' s because I am. Karen Hopkins Michael, The times that we ' re together are beautiful and I hope that they will never end! I love you - Trish Heather Y. I still can ' t believe 9 18 87, see you in HI! Thanks for everything Mrs. Ma¬ honey - Love Heather Heather O. Good luck next year! Mom, Sara, and Allyson thanx for your encour¬ agement and support over the years. Love, Heather Pest and Patty, Although I ' m not always with you I wish you the best and never stop being in the Bocepas Mode. Love, Karen To Julie, Denise, Allison, Ingrid, Nadine and Laurie - thanks for all the great memo¬ ries, I ' m going to miss you guys. I ' ll never forget you. Love, Julie Shea Mom, Thanks for always being there when I need you. I love you - Tricia To Mom, John, Dad JoEllen, thanks for everything, I love You. Julie Soccer Seniors: Well guys, we came close to winning it. It was great getting there. Hope you ' ll have a great time after high school. Thanx, Gilly To the S.I.U. CREW, when in doubt of what to do, just remember to S.I.U. Winger 88 Karen, Hope you have a great future at Dun- kin Donuts. Luv Kristie and The Duckman Ingrid: See you at Brandeis! Love, Selena Thanks Mom and Dad. Thanks to my closest friends for being there when I needed you. Also, thank you Josh for being so kind and understanding. Love you always, Stacey Mrs. Boyd - Thank you and goodbye, Laura Broderick Rachel - have an awesome time at college! Don ' t party to little! Good luck with Bubba Bear! I love Pookey Bear (C) Keep in touch. Love ya, Jenn! Mark, Russ, Steve and Darryl, I ' ll never forget you guys - Suzy To all my friends, Thanks for the memories! Good Luck to each and everyone of you! Love Mick Karen, Tracy and Mark - Dreams are chased and times goes on. Just don ' t forget us. We made it through! I need and love you guys! Forever - Rachel To Mr. Marusa, Ms. Egan, Mrs. Ludgate, Ms. Roy, Mr. Lambert, and Mr. Johnson ... You ' re right!!! The time and hard word pays off in the end . . . I ' ll miss all of you . . . THANKS! Heather Dalton Thanks for all of your support and help Kim. Best Friends Forever!! I Love You John. Thanks Mom and Dad! - Charissa Wendy: Don ' t accept any Christmas presents in paper bags, you might get in trouble! Hah hah. Seriously, I ' ll miss you next year. Good luck at Bentley. Love, Sel. Moo, You ' ll always be very special to me. Re¬ mind me to model for you again someday! Good Luck! Love Vanna Mr. Taillon: Don ' t ever forget your very favor¬ ite period E study! We ' ll miss you. Love, Se¬ lena, Liz, Steph, Mary, Cathy and Di. Hey T.S., C.G., E.T., M.M., B.D., K.A. - these were the best years for me. Thanks for your help with everything. Love ya, C.B. Mike, Thanks for everything - I ' ll never forget you - Love, Suzy Michelle - Good luck in the future! Love your sister, Danielle Danielle - The next three years you ' ll be on your own, but I know you ' ll be fine! I ' ll always be with you! - Love your Sister, Michelle Mary: Good luck next year. I ' ll miss you! Love, Sel. Dear Mrs. Brigham, Miss Sullivan, Mr. Berar- dino, Mr. Clancy, Mr. Morley, Ms. Ellsworth, Mrs. Pascarelli Mr. Fowke - Thank you and goodbye, Laura Broderick Craig - I ' ll always remember the good times! I hope you do too! Love ya, Michelle Jo ' Causing A Commotion ' Vo: By the time you read this, you ' ll be buying me lunch! Love, Mike the Madonnaholic Thanks to all my friends and family. I couldn ' t have made it without you. And a special thank-you to Steven, I love you! Best wishes to the class of ' 88. Sharon Ronayne Dear Mrs. O ' Brien, Mrs. Erler, Mr. Terry, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Brailey, Mr. Taillon, Ms. Roy and MESSAGES 197 Good luck Vanna, I wish you the best in ev¬ erything you do. Thanks for being a great friend. Love Mooey Matt, Good luck with whatever you do - friends forever - Suzy Joanna: Take care of yourself, you are on your own now. Love ya! Julie and Mooey Thanks for your understanding and support Mom and Dad! I made it!! Kelly L. Wolken To David Walton: May our roses of friendship and love last forever. Love, Lis Tracy - Wyona Niomi Live! Forever Togeth¬ er - Rach Thanks Mom and Dad for all the support and determination throughout my life and I love you for it. Annette Johannes Mom and Dad: Thank-you for all your sup¬ port, encouragement and Love. Kristy Mahony Thanks for being there Liz! Thanks for the great high school memories - JM, EC, LC, MM, RF, and SM. Remember “Never Say Goodbye! Keep in touch! Thanks SF. Cindy McCabe To our Sunday Football Team, Tina P., Tracy P., Matt J., Mike H. and SNOBY .. . Thanks for the memories . . . Thumper Tracy - ya what ' s up? Good luck next year. I hope you and Pete make it. I love C! Keep in touch. Love, Jenn Heather, I ' ll never forget the good times! Love Always, Amy Thanks Chrissy, Gina, Jen, Julie, Kerry, Lauren, Lisa, Mary, and Michelle for all the great memories. Good Luck, Love Mooey Rachel, Always follow your yellow brick road - Love, Suzy Ms. Leavey: I couldn ' t have made it without you. I ' ll miss you. Thanks for lunch! Love, Julie Selena, Good luck in college. I ' ll always love you. Love, Scott Thank you to all the dedicated teachers who encouraged me these past 4 years. You are the best Mrs. Renaud. Respectful¬ ly, James Barnes! Selena, GRADUATION! Good luck at Brandies. You ' ve been a great friend. Thanks, Mary To Michelle, There ' s no possible way I can show you how much I love you. Please always remember all the good times. Thank you for being there. I will always love you. Craig Hi Julie! Thank U2 for the memories! Thanks Mom and Dad. Kath To Skeeter Karen - don ' t forget to Squeeze your keys into your purse at 3 a.m. - Bethie Matt, I ' ll never forget the memories be¬ cause we will build our future on tomor¬ rows dreams. Love always, Amy Bethie Michele - every inch! Karen Good-bye MHS - I made it! Mom Cole, thanks for everything. See ya on the flip side of Cassanova. Dad, I love you! - told you I would - Good-bye my hero. Shannon Best of years with Cathy, Beth, Tonya, Marlene, Carol, Andrea and Jane. Erica Selena - What can I say! You ' re an awe¬ some friend, and I hope you succeed in everything. Love Always, Wendy Christine, Goodness Gracious! Best of luck wherever you go! May 198 MESSAGES Tina, You make me feel so good. You are so sexy and beautiful! I love you so much and I ' m glad that I ' ll be with you forever. Love Always, Mike Chatalian See ya on Monday Nights Erica, Cathy, Beth and Tonya. Thanks for all the good times Cindy. Kristen many you and he stay friends forevec. Carol good luck with Kyle. Marlene Carrie, Don ' t forget our good times! — Amies Toujours! Steph Good luck always Sharon Natale. Love, Mom, Dad, Debbie, Cindy, Jimmy and Ginger. We love you. Good luck always Lisa Castellino. Love, Wendy, Mom, Dad, Joey and Cookie. We love you. Cathy, Keep passing the open window. Laura Hi Dave! . . . Just to say I love you! Gab To Dean, well you finally made it big brother. I ' m very proud of you I love you. Julie Hope to make more great memories with Carol, Erica, Cathy, Bethy, Marlene, An¬ drea and Wendy! Tonya Mom and Dad - you ' re the Greatest. Love, Craig Tony, Congratulations Herman! Good Luck. I ' ll miss ya!!! Love, Mary Billboard says: MADONNA, the first wom¬ an to have 6 1 hits, scored them all, from ' ' Like a Virgin to Who ' s That Girl, dur¬ ing our high school career. - M.B. Luck Ing, Sel, Mike, Chris, Trang, Bridge, CC. From Di To all my friends, I love you and I will miss you ' s very much. Steve Tyler Hugged Me!! - Sharon Natale Thank you. Everyone for putting up with me — Good Luck! Andrea S. years at M.H. easy by doing your job so well. - Stephanie Kane Michele, maybe when you read this you ' ll no longer be an E-Ped. Thanks for everything, you ' re the best! Lou Liz: Thanks for being such a dear; for putting up with my moods and please keep in touch. Best of luck in everything you do cause you deserve the best. Love always, Wendy Mr. Taillon and Mrs. Wade - Thanks for every¬ thing. Mary Good luck guys! Thanks especially to Steph, Eile en, Liz, Beth, Sharon, Skim and Slam! Steph, Sharon and Slam: Good Luck with Steve!! That ' s what friends are for! Carrie Phelan To my friends Neil, Jamie, Paul, Jay, Beave, Mark, Michelle, T, Sue, Ed, and Gary - you ' re the best. I ' ll never forget you guys. Craig Ninja To anyone. Even tho ' I wear black on the out¬ side because black is how I feel on the inside, one day you ' ll discover I ' m not Unlovable - Bethie Finally in 88 , To: Paul, Heidi, CARON, Shan¬ non, and Jim. Have a ball. Don ' t waste your time always searching for those wasted years. FROBOZZ FROBIZZLE For: Mom, Supreme, KX. Charles T. Thrasher, Jr. To all of my friends: Good luck with whatever your future holds! Mary Thanks for being my friends Erica, Beth, Tonya, Carol, and Marlene. I love you Mom, Dad, Chuck and Levon. Cathy To all my classmates, especially the gang of AP-History ' 87: May you make the 5-Bid in the pitch game of life. To Scott Davis: I wish you all the best. Conrad Ninja and Mickey, Thanks guys for all the great times - its been fun. Good Luck and a special thanks to you Be Fri, remember all the diet Cokes and b-ball games. Tracy Thank-you Mr. Berardino! You made my MESSAGES 199 r l Best wishes to Marlene, Cathy, Erica, Beth¬ any, Trish, Laura, Julie, Tonya, Shannon, Kristen, Angela, Darlene, Bethie, Karen, Michele, and Cathy. 158 just won ' t be the same! Mrs. C. To Period E—American Literature—Room 243 You ' ll miss me someday, —but— I ' ll miss you more. Mr. Marusa Julie for President 20008 . . . You ' ll get my vote. Ms. L. Mooey, Christine, Jenn and Julie . . . Thanks for being great! Love Ms. L. There must be 50 expeditious ways to fool the peripheral masses. Just kidding! Love, Ms. L. Congratulations to Charissa, Julie, Heather Michele, Michelle, Stacey, Steve, and Wendy for a job well done! You ' ll always be our 1 tellers!! Ms. Egan and Mrs. Ledoux Congratulations to all my senior Account¬ ing and Money and Banking students. Good luck in all you do. Ms. Egan To my Period A Communications IV class. Congratulations and good luck in all you do. Ms. Egan Sincerest congratulations to Class of ' 88— Happiness and success —always. Mrs. Marsan Michael Angela: The Main Office and The Closet will never be the same with¬ out you two. Mrs. Mahony CONGRATS to ' 88 with special thanks to Mooersy, Freddy, Wilba, Cirillo, Florida Jim, Matt P., and Pacco. (Remember, sharks have two claspers!) Good Luck! — CC A special thanks to eight very special se¬ niors who made the opening and daily op¬ eration of our school credit union a big success. Good luck in your futures. Joanne. To my Homeroom 155— May the future be kind to you. Strive to do well and don ' t be satisfied with less than the best that you can do. Mrs. Carpenter. To Michael Borowski—Thanks for all your help. Good luck at College. Congratulations—to all my Accounting Students, Mrs. Ledoux. To Suzy, Sue, John, Steven, Michael, Mike, Marc, Mike, Rob, Laura, Ashling, Carol and Darlene (and originally Hank!) Best of luck next year from 7:30 to 7:50 AM . . . Who will wake you and who will put up with me??? Thanks for being a great home¬ room. XOX MS. ELLSWORTH PS. For you I did this year! To Twanya McGill-We have come a long way together, my darling. I know you will succeed. Love, Mom. 200 MESSAGES MARLBOROUGH PUBL C LIBRARY flDl 733flT5
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