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art . Reaffiin s ep exin i tr iCOflSCTVC gasoline hoiftcifli 11 „ decide tonignt t smaller MILLIS HIGH SCHOOL MNVA CIU UCDJ «; [t or, !utioiP«i iVlillfc Faculty T Seniors In Basli V 7fto deal is toe brdf if CM Ctitrb'ivifh care and confidence f ,illis Public Library Auburn Road ''illis. Mass. 02054 31 33 i JUN 10 '988 n 31). 7 NWLV- 2 4 MEMORIES, MEMORIES, MEMORIES. [EMORIES, MEMORIES, MEMORIES, 12 those 11 16 YEARBOOK STAFF I to R Eir t R'.v. 1 Drjjxr. I . IVlti . E . Schocllkupf. K. Eraca .i. Srconl Row: H. Doltnrr. t (.roiiin. I. Ra-urr. K Short, J Russo. Third Row: I,. Shirr, I r ohnrr. S 'matra. K llilhrr. Editor M D'Eramo. Howl.un). I . Whrjtlrs. S. olpirrlli. K. Kcnnry. DEDICATION This year we have dedicated the yearbook to two very special people. The first is our class advisor, Kathy Egy. For the past four years she has given us her constant support in whatever we have done. Not only has she guided us in activities, hut she has been a good friend to all of us. We will always be thankful and wish her the best of luck in the future. Thank you. DEDICATION I lie other person who we would like to dedicate our yearbook to is Mrs. Joanne Pettis. Mrs. Pettis, along with our advisor, has contributed enormously to our class. As well as being a friend to 11s, sin has been a step-mom. Her door was always open to our class. Everything she has done has been greatly appreciated. Thank you Mrs. Pettis APPRECIATION Vic would like to give our appreciation to Mrs. Cindy Hunt ami a special thanks to Mrs. Anne Baiina. They have put inucii devoted time, effort and support into the 1980 yearbook to make it a hook we will always he proud of. Thank You from the graduates Mr- Krniiry. Mr , lijrrrll. ami Mr . Welch -rjc —'vi V — C v _)2e-n Mr Doyle To the ('lass of 1980: In recent years adverse criticism lias been directed toward the American public school system and its product. I take issue with that criticism. The youth of today is to be admired for its ability to withstand so many adversities. Consider the problems of today's society: an inflationary economy, an international crisis in Iran, an energy emergency, nuclear malfunctions, and the threat of a military draft. Despite these concerns, the youth of today is well prepared for the future. The new decade will generate changes that should provide a better life. Reflect on it. and utilize your lead ership qualities to maintain the heritage that has made this country strong and free. My best wishes are extended to each of you for a successful, happy and fruitful life. Sincerely yours, W illiam A. Vellante Superintendent of Schools 2? SECRETARIES l.-R B I'«Chinan. H. nri mau. J Ko£rr . t l artior. I’ (•ilinarlin. K Kagan. I Sarcomati. h Kukiim, E. Ilillior. SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPORT OF THE MILLIS SCHOOL COMMITTEE COMMITTIT MEETINGS A regular School The High of holidays. more or but is Tuesday Schools is a.m. to vl-c. Junior-Senior day, exclusivi 2934. . with the for s met on . finance the bi L-R- f ront row: K. Krjnry. X Viond row: I . Sjogren. T. Burke, f Neville. t he Principal stood at the Pearly Gat {is face v as worn and old, le merely as be man of rote dmission to What iC t. Peter aske To gain I la here on To tin- Cias of 1980: I extend my congratulation to each ami every one of you a- you complete tin phase of your nluc.ition The acquisition of knowledge take place not only in tile formal atmosphere of the classroom hilt extends beyond to the experiential classroom of life. Just a we have tried to provide for those difference which make each of you unique, yon must recognize that others posse trait which differentiate them from you. Acceptance of this 1 necessary if you are to give life it full opportunity to teach. I have enjoyed you a a class and a individuals for you have contributed greatlv to the school in the recognition of its program offerings. I wish you each succe ami personal satisfaction in your future year . I’aiil A. Mrunellc Principal 21 To The Class of 1980: You are the first graduating class of the 80 «. and you have accomplished a sreat deal in your high school career. I hope that vou have learned from your experience and that you will put your education to good use. I sineerelv wish each and every one of you happiness and success. MILLIS JR.-SR. HIGH ROOM ATTENDANCE REPORT t absent accountably present in does not e nane does or this date, rincipal's Return to was in ntedi was in libr was absent was dismiss left sc m room on abs'e in the in quid I. to R. Fir t row I,, (.rraghty. Trea .. B. MacKinnon. I re.. M. Sullivan. I . Thihaull, ice-l rr . Nmind row A. Rider, J. Traver . .1. Monaghan. K. lihert. C. Ru w , M. Gould, ( . Souza. B. Touhey. Third row K. Sycamore. L. Ball. J. Kuoo, J. June . B. Rhyne. STUDENT COUNCII Hostellerie 'u Vicux Cordi. librarian t-t.ra n a library. Iil.ro- •it look ; the buiitlu COllnOlion l Vi-;.;, librate (li'br . r.t to ariiv ; .-o, librati' intimacy r rr tbo joining of fvro i A littionji.ii n t ibli '. fl troop , widely balloon and rtirpliS liana (UVa'iiA), u. H plant. ,s, liar (ll'fr), n. ono adm. ■ •••■ in ft, mis, libation (•li Vhijn), , wine or oil on ’ • •£ to Ktno deity: the It-j libel (‘Im0 . n. d- f r.i tua reputation; any mH or pi- i u i jM I nr 1 r J ™ Librarian . I -R. J. Strathrro. J Ciatullo. Rnnk Foreign Uinpiarr. 1,-R. I’. Barry. W. William . C. Kovner. Reading. K Flynn. Fnplnth. L-R. I . (iriffin-Cartv, M. Welch. F. Flanagan, I Hoffman, It. Rut. , Dept. N Gourley, K Morrill. A. Salerno Co-ordinator. I.. Manner. R Keen. K. Richards. ables and Formulas Trigonometric Businese Dept. F. Clio. . O'Rrgan. Dept. Head, N. Valois. Type of TEAM Meeting date _ Ran coven the period Signature, if in Liaison name Liaison position Student Name P rent(s Namcfs) P.I’.S: K l.a«. Director, t.. Cangi. I.. Kilmrt, A. Hovriio, mot pictured — s William . FVuver. M. t.alrlloi Health Staff: F. Merkle. K. Thomas. (.iiidamc: M. Itarrelt. T. IVIIn.m s'ccuim So. ij| Studies: It I ii.di.'s, I). Nangliton, Dept, Head, J hair. . Dooliug. JO Industrial Art- V. Andrews. R. Bakrr. R. Ilriick. I •-( . lirjii. K. Strlln. Arl: A. H.urn.i. Coordinator. PEANUT BUTTER AND IEUV COOKIES PEANUT 8UTTER KISSE You on us j each of ivity or a n with lor Feani cookie sheet Remove from r ' depression in Iht each depress1 I H 10 - «•rh a io dozen do granulated su acked browi rtening ranut But — J vanilla ' ' ill-pur . baking ‘ . Silt e package to J7S « • ar. she heat It: a. all; lgr. es. in w 0 'I 1 H rnr Economies: I . Kal«tnn. A. Davin. Music: (.. Miller. R. Terbowirli. S. .Mnssrv Phy . Ed. h. Egy. E. Peterson. Coordinator. A. Marak. ILLIS PLliLIC SCi.OGLS and . iildle Scho Ovcn F.al Clam Tartar French J Cole Sii Gingerh Chie! en ilice Toasted Pickle Jmjjm French Frost o-flgffHB v.V RliM ■ 'V J w Green be B Frenet Srep Jel lo- op' j ver Baa yshed W rr Chi To at. French 31acl i I. Io R. First row: T. Howir. . (Craham. R. (iavin, K .tlson. ( lew,- . Sm-hiuI row : M. hro-ia, Director. I Kohinsnn. Kelly. M. (.oldwell. M Wye, E. Bicknrll. B. Fisher. Third row: T. Kane. J. Keitig, K. Keller. We'll keep your I, to R. First row: R. Shannon, H. Murphy. E. Murray. J. Hairs. R. Fontaine, N. (Constantino, Head 32 BELCH Jamestown II Bol , what's that growing off your face? i!!'!' £ m S ‘t’ 1 «Vfl?4 if- • v nsv% % ► A Jfc LV :°. , 1 ROBIN DOROTHY ADLER Ruby. Hobby. Rubin Hey Stiva l l’s go gel burred! When ( od created man. Hr emiled I hr biggest dentmyer of Jill lillir. Future Plan : Would likr in work in an animal shelter. | el store, nr interior designer. IVt IVevc: Karen fjueen. people driving tnn slow Usually Found: Down the pond nr river. JAMES ANTHONY VLB AN I Buckwheats Truth. Justice. and the American wav.” Varsity II.« key 2.3.1. Future Plans: Kilter the ( oast t.uard. Usually Found: On the lieaoli. BRENDA JEAN ANDERSON BRKN-BRFN. Brenda Jean Moot of ii feel lliat other Hill not tolerate Miell emotional houe«ty it.mmunieation. •- would rather defend our honesty on the ground that it might hurt other , and huv mg rationalized our (ihnninr into iiohilily. we settle for 11- perficial rehition hij . ’ liand 1.2.3.1: Ja Fn emhle 2,3.1: Mu ieal 2: Woodwind Fmemhle 2.3. Future Plun : A career in the field of Nursing. Pet Peeve: Narrow minded |ieo|i|e. SCOTT MICHAEL VNDERSON Clommy Bill Iam- did it. A day' worry i worth a week work. football 1; Band I: Track 1.3.4: Fro l.mintry 3.4; Bas kethall 1.2.3.4; Talent Show 3. Future Plans: To attend college. Pet Peeve: Running. l uallv Found: .Miinchin' out in the cafe. ROBERT DU I. ANDREWS I'opsi. Boo-B.m. Track 1: Intramural Vollcvlmll I: Band I; Ba ketl all 1.2.3.4. Future Plan : Engineering. Pet Peeve: Normal people ami neat writing. ROBERT EMMETT BARRERA III Bubb;t. Bubbashtimbcck. Bern Who Inlying 'em tonight? It I'm not with the woman I love, I love the woman I'm with. Football 1.2.3.4 apt ; Baseball 1.2 Track 3.4; height- lilting 1.2.3,4: Intrainiiral Volleyball 1.2,3.4: Sr. Play I: Halloween Fgg Fight 1,2.3.4. Future Plan : To attend college and heconie a multi- millionaire. I’d IVe «• Shaving fur senior |iiclure. (Keystone ???) I -iially Found: Cruising in un jiiitoniohile. 36 DAVID RRl CE BARNES Barnsey Che club 1,2,3,4: Trimi 2. Future Plain: College, RAYMOND EDW ARD BARNES. JR. “Who me? F Mitl all 1.2.3; Trimi 1,2,3,4; im Country I; Talent Show 3; Sr. Play I. Intr.mmr.il Volleyball 2.3.1 Future Plan : Plan to attend college. Prt Peeve: Never getting 0.1.... In.- Hat. I'sually Found: Feeling no (tain. PETER SCOTT BARRETT Moose. Mousy. Pole “Boy thi (duce i a slum.” “Where the hell I everyone? Live life and get off. Football 1.2.3.4: Track 3.4: Talent Show 3. Future Plan : Become a cook. Pet Peeve: School, some teacher , and thi town. I vually Found: In the liall . outside, down the cafe. LAW RENCE JOSEPH BERGEN III L.J. I don't think ■ . Track 1.2.3.4; Soccer 1.2: Hockey 1,2.3.4: Crosscountry 3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: t horn 1.2.3.1: Vim-.iI Jazz En emble 1.1: Jazz Ensemble 2.3.4; District Noire I: Talent Show 3. ATM Plav 2.4: Sr. Plav 4: Prom Comm. 3; Intramural Volleyball 3.4. Future Plan : To continue school and study business. Pei Peeve: Foreign Languages. l'«ually Found: Music room or laM-ker room. RICHARD ALLEN BERGLt Nl) Rick. Rich ( he Team 1.2.3. Future Plan : Attend a Junior College. Pet Peeve: Reckless driver , jnd being tardy iinexcusrd. LAW RENCE CHESTER BIS Bu I know. Really ! The great e «ential of happiness are something to 1«. something to love and something to ho|w for. Track 1.2.3.4: Cross (.’ouiitry 3: Chess Club 1.2.3; In- tramural Volleyball 1.3.4: International Night 1.2: King Comm. 2: Talent Show 3: National Honor Society 3.4: IL-p to Eastern Mass. Future Plans: Career in Aerospace Engineering or Architecture. Pei Peeve: Armando's lectures. Usually Found: Somewhere in school. ILLI M JOSEPH BISHOP Kill. Hip Hill. Hrar. Will hill I |i? K client Amongnation . .1 among indi- vidual . respect for nilirrn right in peace IVl Prr c. S110I1 , Jock , mill Juok Inver . I'Mialli Fou rill: Thr I'l.ilfor III ..r lh« hill 1)01 GLAS CORTLANDT BOOTH Doupgcls Kndlr , intrn e homework: wlml homework! “Hrarli i|N uk. when word rannot.” 1.3.1; B.i-krthall 1.2: I In Cl.ih 1.2. . I: Imni 2.3.1: I11triin111r.il Volley hall 1.2.3.4. Pr| IVrvr: Hide. xrhiHil lunrhr . I -iiall Kiniinl: link' Puh. JENNIFER !OA BRADLEY Jt'n 11 I don’t know. Hr a frirnd to th clf. mid othrr will lie 0 too. r.ilrnl Show 3; r Play Future Plan : ollegc. Major in Sale and Krlillili;. Prl Pmr: Filing at llir hor. I 'ii.ill' Found: No place in particular. KENNETH ROBERT BRIGHTMAN Luke. Darlman. Wolflmy. Diilllmx 'Aon r.in’t always grt what you want. Foothall 1.2.3.1; IliH-kry 2.3.1: link 3: liilcnt Show 3 Fulurr Plan : To work out«idr with miiinul . JEFFREY CR IG BROBERG Brohy. J.B. Hn li Han hrr (u W(« Sorrrr 1.2,3. capt. I: Ha krth.ill 1.2.3.4: Track I. National Honor Sociriy 2.3.4; I la I’rra . 1; (iomniunil) Action I. Futurr Plan : Attend PI and nuijnr in mmpulrr Seieiu r. Pet Peeve: angi joke . I 'uully Found: hilling out acci- dent report or 111 the computer room. SHARON LEE BRlSO Sliar Ki s my grin herring I. Future Plan : o to Florida. Pei Perve: Teacher gelling on my hack. I «ually Found: Smoking Platform. ROBERT BRY T Rnjsli« a«l. Scltlcpjm I pilla get ••«I of hrrr. Hockey 2; Soccer 1.2.1: Talent Show 3.1: Senior Play I Futllrr Plan : I lliln wlnl. IV! IVrvr: Paul Pavi ami the rr.t of the Irani. ROBERT ALAN Bl RNS CHERAL ELIZABETH CARLSON Cheri. Carlson Check il out...rhal would hr nice. The eye commit n n nt. if llir iiiiiul control llir rye liitr.iiniir.il ollryhall 3: Prom Committrr 3: Senior 1 Fight 4. Future Plan : T work I Vi IVrvr: Snobby | eoplr. I «n.illv Found: W ilh l.ynn. I.iz. Dorrnr or Mac . BRl CE ESLEY CARTER Moose. Juice. Vi es. Spruce So what arr ya gonna «Io Football 1.2.3.4 rapt. Trimi 1.2.3.4 — rapt. Wrightlift- mt 2.3.1: Intramural ‘« ll« yl .ill 2.3.1. Future Plan : To attend college. Pet IVrvr Making football upeeehr ! JANET ANN CLIFFORD Yanet. Tenaj. Mountains, linn I love ya! Hey over hrrr Would you hut up! If you lovr •umething rl u free, if il rnmo hark to you il' your , if it doe n‘t il never «, Softball 1.2: Band I: Color Cu.ird 2: Hockey (‘.herring 1.2 — capl. Future Plan : To attend college, to become a I !a e W orker. Pet IVrvr: Snoh« and people who think they're great. I •uallv found: Bjrk parking lot. nn room or uptown. SUSAN MARIE CLIFFORD Susie-Q Hey Mun!!!! Would you «hut up! hiii never find out how mueli von love Homebody until thev are gone. Md — Clvde Brown kindergarten 3.1 Future Plan : Working with children, partying. Pel Peeve: School and Minhiv. I uallv Found: Smoking platforin and partying. MICHELE joanne coi YRl sso Miki. Mik Really?! I on l walk in front of nw I may n it follow, don't walk Iiiml mi- I may not lr.nl. walk beside nir anil jii l hr nit friend. hitml 1.2.3,4; lntr.iiimr.il Vnllryhall 3.1: Minimi Danrr 1.2: t innii 1.2; Wisting till grade Kami 1.2. Future Plan : T « attrml ■ ollege. I'mimIIv Found: With Fddir. MICH EL JOSEPH COLLINS Mikr. Hip Red M arliinc. Arropant W li.it ran I say ?” Von li.nl to Im- there! I’m nut lueli jli t mrllow.” Ir.nk 1.2.3.1 rapl.Baskcthull I.2.3.4 ...pi Kami 1.3.1; (la President 2.3: K.. Stair. W riclifliftiric I.2.3.1 Future Plan : To hr happy ami mrllow. Pel IVrvr: Spailky . illinr-ttorr p, yi -||o|ogi t . I ually Kminil: Flirting or in tlir In. krr n .im. LEANNK PATRICIA COYLE Simp. I aiyl an A ip.tip.tip W halt lip? ’'parr me tin- him- , spare me thr win1 ..I'lirrr i only onr «nere to |w alilr to tprml t nir lift- in tour own wax. Vollryhall 1.2.3,1..'. rapt. Intramural Vollryl.all 1.2.3.1, lalrnt Show 3: Ba kelhall 1.2 luture Plant: (in to rollege. m thr firhl of medicine. Prl Peeve: Thr lat. ili-.ro sliohs. Iillk . .lllil Wills. I Mially Found: With thr rrrw. CHRISTIN V JEANNE CRONIN Chris. Clirissv. Lt-lliria I’m sorry! I hatr tin !! Onr hit! Inunh. let nir write thr on|! of Nation . In omrolir r| r makr thr law . Kami 1.2.3.1; (ihoru 1.2.3.1: Voc a I .la Fnscnihle 2.3.1: .la Kn rnihlr 3.1: TM Play 2.3. lalrnt Show 2.3.1. Chamber U uni ln «-mhl.- 1.2.3.1: Flutr Fn nnhlr 2.3.1; lutraiiuiral Vollryhall 4; herring I: Senior Plat I Nation- al Honor Society 3.4. Future Plan l enjoy life anil ilo what make rur the h.ippir !: mu ir ami thrulrr art . Pet Peeve: Kami rhallrngr I iully Foil ml: ( omplainiug or in room 107 SI SAN D ANTONIO Stir Stt .ir “What rla i now ? Weran’t hate tin !’ I iliiln't do mt homework! A moments insight l sometime Worth a life ryperirlire. F.nglish tutor 2: Math tutor 2. future Plan : I.ejsal a i«lanl. Pet Peeve: rertain Irarln-i who nrters answers voiii questions dirrrtlv. I’ tally Found: Mrs. O'Rrgan typing room W II I I M JOESEPH DENNETT Denny. Willy. Hill Hey ook lets start a party . “lamp Line roek.” Junior Talent Show 1.2.3; K.iskrthull 1.2,3; nricinal ••.. new 3.4; partier 2.3.4: wier 4. Future Plan : VI ould likr to work for etery rent I earn! ( et drafted and fight for America. Pel Peeve: Two lihrariiiu and waking up for school. I isnaily Found: Hanging around at (iiimlierland h arm , talking with Pam. or teasing t lirrtl Kiis o with Pom-hit 10 MARIA OPHELIA D'ERAMO Maliria. Mur. Risa I ju t «lon't know'“Thiii i true. What a bummrr, for sure.” I «hall | a« through I hi world lint once. any good there, fore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to am human Iveing let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I «hall not pass tin way again. Cheering 1,2.3.4; Cla« treu . 2.3.4: Chorti 1.3; Talent Show 1.2.3; Co-Ktlitor of yearbook I; Intramnrul Vol- leyball 1.3.4: Sr. Play I: Prom Comm. 3. f uture Plan : Attend College, marry a millionaire and live an ea y life. Pet Peeve: Mi Cniirlev Client, flaw. Usually Found: With a diet Pepsi. MARK VRAM DERHAGOPIAN K k, Romeo. Little Boy Save it for tomorrow. Where the hell i« Millis? Tenni 1.2.3. Co-Gapt. 4; Soccer 1.2: Hockey 2: Intramu- ral lle) hull 1.2.3.1: Talent Show 3 future Plan : Attend college and travel. Pet Peeve: t..i price . .Mr . Robinson. I Anally f ound: In a «laze. m CRAIG STEVEN DESMERAIS Dczma I.ight'em up! “Where the hush? “Let's hoke! B.i.ehall I: Tenni 2.3,4; Talent Show 3. f uture Plan : Knter the field f Drafting ami engineering. Pet peeve M.P.I). and Sehool. l ually fouml: On a cloud. JOHN ALFRED DOGNAZZI Digger. Nazi Whjt the he ! Ba.ketball 1.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3; Soccer 4. Future Plan : Bec« me a Potato Picker. HOLM DOLINER Molls. Hollis. Molly But Jean Come on you guy ! You're gonna get it. No one need a «mile a much a a person who ha none to give. Cheering 1.2.3.4: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Talent Show 3: Prom Comin. 3: Prom fjueen 3: Yearbook Comm. 4; Homecoming tyueen 4: Tenni 4: Sr. Play 4. Future Plan : Attend College. pet peeve: Peoplr wh« bate cheerleaders for no reason. Usually Found: Talking to anyone who will listen. LINDA GAYLE DOLINER Lin Do you want to be in Color Guard? Do not walk in front of me. I may not follow. Do nut walk behind me I may not lead. Junt walk beside tne and lie my friend. Chorus I: Color Guard 2 Capt. 3,4: NFS 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Sr. Play 4 Pet Peeve: People attitude toward the Odor Guard. U ually Found: Bugging Mr. Salerno or Mr. William . DONNA MARIE DRAPER Draped “What up?” Volleyball 2,3.4 — oapt. Inir.itmir.il Volleyball 2.3.1: Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Tennis 2.3.4 - • upl.. Softball 1: egg finiit I. Future Plan : To happy. Pet Peeve: Goodbyes. I Unally Found: Parting. RITA MARIE DWYER Fried u What's up for lunch. see va hi the hack parking lot' “Don't let life rush by you ax you hurry thorough each day if you go rushing down the road you'll mis o iiiuch .dong the way a world of mvatery await you. Filed Him key 1,2: Softball I; Jr. Talent Show 3: Senior Play J; Student Council I. Future Plans: Knjov life. Pet Peeve: Disco; drought , dropouts. Usually Found: In the hack parking lot at lunch time. MAUREEN FRANCES FA Moc “Party!! “Wh.it up?” “Where are all the men m tin- school?” xhurr! ' Oh yeah! “When do we get out of here? You who arc on the road must have a code that you can live by. and so become yourself because the pjtt i just a goodbye. J. . Softball I: Varsity Hockey t.hcering 1.2 • apt In- tramural Volleyball 1.2,3; Jr. Prom Comm. I: t.SP 3.4. Future Plan : To live life like it should lie lived. Pet Peeve: The rat Jt stuck-up person . Usually Found: Here, there, and everywhere!? PATRICIA ANN FLANAGAN Trisha. Patty “What time do we get out of here? “Whats up?” Parly time I n. late again! If you want to get to heaven, you gotta raise a little hell. Field IliM-key 1,2,3,4; Student Council I: Jr. Promt omm. Future Plans: Fashion merchandising. Pet Peeve: Monday morning . I sually Found: With Dale. STEVEN MARK FORTl A Steve, Tony “What the point? Where i thv leather apron and thy rule? Math league 4; Nut. Jr. Honor Society 1; ami Sr. Honor Society 3: Gov. Internship program 3. Future Plans: To attain a high position. Usuully Found: Studying or playing golf. KIMBERLY HUGHES FRACASSA Kim. Rimhic, Fric “I vc got to go skating. What’ going on this weekend ' Happiness is something to do, something to love and some- thing to hope for. figure skating 1,2,3.4; Talent Show 3; National Honor Socieity 3.4; Senior play 4. Future Plans: Go to college then start own business. Pet Peeve: Chemistry mid-years. Usually Found: At the rink. I LINDA MARA FR AN KINA Frank v I get high «Mill a little lii'li from my friends. Life i« cither .1 daring adventure r nothing. Future Plane To have Mime type of career nil h animal anti li take life easy. Pet Peeve: kelly kji.in I oiallv Foiinii: Anywhere hut sell mil. LYNN MARIK GERAGHTN l.vnny. Coach Nujif wrong, you chopper. If you love Mime thing. ct it free, if it come hack to you it your , if it loe n't it never a . inlramiir.il Volleyh.ill 3; Prom (.omniittee 3: Student Council I: National Honor Society 3.1; tolor Guard 3; Senior Play I Future Plan Xork. go into Businr Administration. Pet Peeve: People .mil their gJIlirs. I tiallv Founii: W.irk, Medway, sometimes with the crew RON BLAIR GRAHAM Teny. Rov-Boy No man can wear one face to hun-elf anil another to the multitude without finally getting Iwwildered a to which may !«■ the true.” Hand 1,2.3d: Jazz Knvemlde 1.2.3d: District I; Senior Plav 4: Vmerican Theater Music Play 3. Future Plan : Attend college. ANGELA MARIK HEATH Hey you, Jilly Can I come? If you would eek to find you reel flunk not hi a mirror, for there i hut a «hadow there, a «tranter. Choru 1,2.3d: Bjnd 1.2: Colorguard 3: oral Ja 2,3d: Mini tral Choreographer 2.3: Talent Show 1.2.3d: I'M Muiica12: ATM Play 3; Modern Dance 1.2: Assistant Direc- tor ATM Plav 3: District 1. Future Plan : Plan to lo-come a singer ami performer Pet Peeve Milii and the |M oplr in it. Usually Found: Singing. WILLIAM PAUL HICKEY Hick. Bill Intense . Zipperhead. U ill vou marry me? hat i a friend? A friend is one with whom you «lare to he vourself. Future Plans: Become a hrain surgeon. Pet Peeve: Homework, hangover , gas caps. Usually Found: Hickey Pub. KATHLEEN ANNE MILKIER .Mom. can I have some money. Life it like music it must lie compose ! | v a feeling and instinct, not by rule. Band 1.2. See. 3d: olleyhall 3: Jazz Knscmldc 3d: ATM Plav 3d: Talent Show 1.2.3.4; Stuilent ( .manril 3,1; National Honor Society 3d: Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Plav 4: All-State 4: GBYSO .3: MYWE I. Future Plans: Attend college ami he a musician. DAWN MARIE HINES Dawnly, Sis. Twinkle “Oh Wo !!” “What urr von doing .iftrr school? “To live i to laugh, to laugh is to lovr. to love i to he happv . to he happy 1 my goal.” Talent Show 2.3: Chorus 1,2: Kami 1.2,3: Librarian I; Cheering 12. « apt. 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Wood- wind Oiiint. t 3; AFS 2.3 Pr«m t ««mm. 3; JK 3; vr. Play 4: Yeorbook Comm. 4; Senior Fgg Fight. Future Plan : To he un Kngineer. I'et Peeve: Cheering C« aehe . I dually Fouml: With Doug, GLENN EARLE HOW LAND Karle. Face “Cang. this | rogram doesn't work. Chico are you burred?” International Night 1,2.3: AFS 2.3,4: Coif 2: Math Team 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4; Baskrlhall 4. Advisory Council K.MANHS 4: Yearbook Business Editor; Weight- lifting 1.2. Future Plans: Attend eollegr for a career in Physics ami Computers. Pel Peeve: Armando' non-working labs Usually Found: Working on cars or doing Physics. a MARY JUDITH JESSED Jay Hold me hack Lets' go. “Whats up? Future Plans Nursing. SCOTT ARTHUR JOHNSON Johnsonian, S..I. Cive ’em hell! I)uh” “Suce. I believe you.” No work. No credit. “Hey you goin' to work ' Future Plans: Become u Disc Joeky. Pet Peeve: Slow driver with no direclionaU Usually Fouml: Pumping gas or having bread fight with Paul Beaudoin. Falling asleep in Business law APRIL MAY JONES April KEITH JAMES JORDAN Ernie, HUH “Syo, whats up for tonight? Porta, tell it to the ta|w recorder. I would like to go to ir hotel. Football 1,3: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2.3.4: Cross Country 3,4; Class Pres. 1; Talent Show 3. Future Plan : Work. Pet Peeve: Injuries. Usually Found: in Yig' room «luring class. 44 JEAN MARIE JOYCE Bcuna, Joycy Up your . “l-els get «imp beers. I ife in only what you make it. I her Heading I. howling 1 Future I’Lm: To lie a secretary. IVl Peeve: Annisette anti Southrrn Comfort. Utuallv Found - Back parking lot. uptown ami toilet paper- inf «omponp1 car. ELLEN MICHELLE KEANEY L Aw, you guvs! “Be serious! III! VI nil for me If you love something vet it free if it conic li.uk to you it your , if it dotvn't it never j i.irl State Rep. 3: Band 1.2.3.1: «-horn 1,4: t herring 1,2.3,4 — rapt. Student otium il I; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; ATM Play 2,4: Senior Play 1; AFS Cluh 2.3.4; Secretary 2.3: t.limate Study Rep. 2.3; Nat Honor Society 2,3.4; Secretary 1: Intramural Volleyball 1.2.4. Future Plan : To go to collrfe and lie successful, to find a pot of fold at the end of my rainbow Pet Peeve: Two-faced people, people who hate cheerleader for no reason. I vually Found: U ith Sharon or Kim. in .McDonald or cheeriiif. CHRISTINA ELAINE KEITH Tina, Tiny. Too I can vee in my elf winf a I feel them but if you re vornethlllf el e keep vour tlloiifht to vourvelf. I'll fly free then. Band 1.2.3; t horn 1,2,3; Vocal Jazz 1.2.3: Jazz F.n emldr AIM production 2: Treasurer 1,2; Talent Show 1,2. Pet Peeve: Plastic people. ( vually Found: Dreamiiif. M ARIJ KEl'C Marija Dobra I that good I Oh vr ! Basketball I; AFS. Future Plans: Study medicine Pet Peeve: KISS. Mr Morrill I'suallv Found: Studying. CAROL ANN Kl JANPAA KJ. Cak. Caklcs. Jtiinpa. Kay Oh mv god I don't lo-beve it!” What your problem? I am where I am. I know where I could have been, had I done what I did not do. Tell me. friend, what I can do today, to be where I want to be tomorrow. Talent Show 1.2.3: Secrrtarv 1.2.3.4: Ring Comm. I; Prom Comm. 3: Band 1.2,3.4: future Plan : To attrnd rnllrgr and liecotne a kindergar- den teacher. Pet Peeve: Marching band. I -uallv Found: Bill car. DALE WILLIAM LAMBIRTH W hair. Whaleman That it. its all over! You have about two minutes. I «it back and wonder, whatdid I do. I wasted my la t four year with you. But now that their gone with no liappv memorie to look bark. I can «tart a new life on the right track. future Plan : To attrnd Trch school for Carpentry, leave Milli and get married. Pet Peeve: The girl next door. Usually Found: With Patricia away from school. 45 ANDREW LEIGHTON Andy Future Plan : Enter the field of forestry. Usually Found: Not in Milii . PATRICIA MARIE LIPSETT Lipput, Good . Gubs Rrf kir !! “Eh man “Say what! («rant me tlir serenity to accept the thing I cannot change, courage to chunge the thing I ran and wisdom !•« know the difference. J. . Basketball 1. Varsity Tenni 1.2.3-.Volleyball 2.3.1 ■ apt. Intramural Vollcyhall 1,2.3. Future Plan : To attend college majoring in computer tech nology. Pet Peeve: I iimm iahle | eople, people who don’t like other to hash. Usually Found: Sunroom. hark parking lot. platform. ROBERT ARCHIBALD MACKINNON Hob. Mark “I wan'l it louder!” Hand I; Student Council 2.3.4 — president Football 1,2.3.1 capt. Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Talent Show 3: Prom King 3; Intramural Volleyball 1,2.3.4: Senior Play 4. Future Plan : College, computer programer. Pet Peeve XSIIUMP” Usually Found: On a practice field. LISA LI ANA MALECKAS Up. 1.1‘fsr You're kidding me! Excellent! “Yeah but “You criticize and you flatter, imitate the best and the rc t von memorize. You know the time you impress me most i the time when you don't try . Future Plans: Attend college. Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate |woplr. JUD1TH ANN MANNING Judy Cet Psyched! I'm gonna do it ilii time’ “If the sun refuse to shine I will still be loving you, wlu-ii mountains crumble to the sea there w ill still be you and me. Modern Dance 1,2: olurgiiard 3.4: I'nlent Show 3; t Ilium 3,4: Vocal Jazz. 4; Prom omm. 3. Future Plans: College, degree in Early childhood and Elementary Education. Pet Peeve: People who judge others without getting to know them. Usually Found: In guidance and in Medfirld somewhere. CATHERINE jm MATARAZZO Gucklc. Mats. Gatliy I’m one. I am one. And I can see that tins i me. And I will be. You’ll all see. I'm the «me. Cnlden Key Award 4. Danfortb Award 3. SHARON ANN MATTY Shar, Matts Wicked nice! Hey .Mure. Wliut do you have next' “Rand. OH no.” I am nol in thin world to please you. mid you are not in thin world to please me. I am me and you are you. and that' the way it will always lie. Volleyball I: Rami 1.2,3,4; Talent Show 3. Future Plans: Attend college, and major in Special Educa- tion. Pet Peeve: People who think they're perfect. Usually Found: Partying in Natick .Mall parking lot with Marc. HOPE ANNE McCARTH Yopey, Ham 1-ook. I found a heart «Imped rook! “I’m late:.' “What i« that noise? I’m looking for me. you’re looking for you. we re looking for each other and we don't know what to do. They call me the seeker, I’ve heen searching low and high. I won't get what I'm after til the dav I die. Softball 1.2.3; Field Hockey 1.2; Basketball 1.2: « limate Committee 2.3; Talent Show 3. Future Plans: Do the best at whatever I do. Pet Peeve; Disco. Nuclear Power and Jos- Rat silling ill the back parking lot during lunch. Usually Found: In the back parking lot in Rita's car. dc«- filiation “Cloud ) . JOHN ANDREW McCURLEY John Keep on 'Pokin' I was once like you are now. and I know tb.it its not raw to l e calm when you've found something going on. but takr your time, think alot. why think of everything you've got. for you will «till lie here tomorrow, but your dream will not. Hockey 1.2,1. DORFNE ANN MEUSE Doe. Mousey. Moose. Mouse. Muiu-hkin. Little Gorilla Go for it! 1 need a coffee! Ain’t that a shame. What von believe is more important than what you pos- se .. W hat yon live i. more lasting than what you profess. W hom you inspire i« more significant than whom you im- press. Intramural Volleyball 3; Sr. Play 4; Talent Show 3; Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Kggfight. Future Plans: Attend College. Pet Peeve: Being reminder! of my height. Usually Found: With Cheryl. I.i . I.vnn. or Mae's in Mil- ford. ZOE MOL JYOS Zocy A I wander through the world in which I live, I search everywhere for some new inspiration. AFS 3: Intramural Volley hall 2; Talent Show 3. Future Plan : Attend college for Child Development. Pet Peeve: Inconsiderate people. GLENN DAVID MUSHNTCK Mush. Bushnick, Mushey Fat Hey Spanks. I got another excuse! Shut the up! I vc been searching so long, to find an answer, now I know mv life ha« meaning. Work 1.23.4. Future Plans: Drill water wells and make lots of money. Pet Peeve: Bruno's perfume, girls with no Sense of humor. Usually Found: Platform, chasing certain girls. MARY MARGARET O'BRIEN M a re Mult , lot -k11• hand. I waul the trophy! “Our own dream and our lovr i enough to knock down any wall and thr future' hern seen, an men try to realise the simple secret of all the note i in us all. Band 1,2.3,4; Talent Show 3. Future Plan : Attend co He e Pet Peeve: Snobby people and gym. Usually Found: Part vine in the Natick Mall parking lot with Matts. MATTHEW CHRISTOPHER O'CONNOR Mai I jfe'v a ! “Keep your eyes open. I might gel caught Where the Birdman? Talent Show 3: Sr. Play I; Intramural Volley hall 1.2.3.4. Future Plans: Watch life run its screwed up i nurse. Pet Peeve: Mr. Doyle ling gone. Usually Found: Back Parking lot during lunch. JEFFREY CARL ORLANDO Jeff Give me a break; No way ''Each to his own way. I'll go mine, best of luck with what you find hut for your own sake rememlier times we used to know. Chorus 1.2.4: Jazz Ensemble I; Vocal Jazz. 1.4: Hockey I. Motorcycling 1.2.3.4: Guitar Playing 1.2.3.4. Future Plans: Compose and Perform music. Pet Peeve: Disco Music. Usually Found: Bored to death in class. DEBRA MARIE PETTIS Dt'itlsie. Mert. My rile Yep.Yep.Yep “I don't believe it! “Spare me the grief! “Take a (lyin' ! “TOOTI h S We do not remember davs. we remember moment . Field Hockey 1.2.3.4.. : Basketball 1.2.3; Softball 1.2.3.4. (.apt. 5: Intramural Volleyball 1.2,3.4: Bowling 1; Field Hockcv All-Star 4; Yearbook 4: Prom ( omm. 3; Talent Show 3: Sr. Play ; Egg fight 2.3.4. Future Plans: Attend college in some field of medicine Pet Peeve: Jo||v IV ang (C.D.), People who think they’re great. Pam K and Mr . K. Usually found: With Dan. The Grew and Crew cites. WANDA MAN PROPHET Sunshine. Juanita Stay nut of trouble will ya. Oh. He' up In Irehind. Hey. lady. “The wildest and windy night that the rain washed away lias left a pool of tears crving for the dav. why leave me standing here, let me know the way. Bowling I; Yearbook Comm I; Sr. Play 4. Future Plans: Become a Physical Therapist. IVt Peeve: Homework, and certain cheerleader and their clicks. Usually Found: l'p town or where I don't belong. THOMAS MICHAEL PLCCINI Pooch, Zook What can I ay? “Except me for what I am and not what vou want me to he. Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4.5; Basketball I Future Plans: Attend college for a degree in Architecture. Pet Peeve. People who are phoney. Usually Found: With Bill m the Park 48 ■ LISA CAROL REGER l.ecsc. Kraals. Socta h B «rk! Sparc mr! Kami I,2.3.4 ■triim major: Vice I'rfMili-nl I: • iliorii IJam Kn rinlilr ■ « .«I Jazz In1. I M plat 2.4: Di‘lrirttihoru 3; lbStnlr « horu 3. ...hIwiii.I (Juintrt 3 1: National Honor Society 3.1 i« • Pi« ddriil; Intramural Yollrvball 3: Talent SIun 1.2.3,1: Smior Play I: .1.'. t hrrrin I: Pmm .ourt 3; King! mnin. 2. Iloinr. romins t ourt 4: Future Plan : To t utor rnu i ami lw happy. IVt IVeve: Officer Taruru. I '«nail Koumi X ith the Flea. 1)01 CLAS HOPKINS RICH Dims. Rui ie. Dougglo. Dougie Story ine another |r|| You luiithrc, hazahc-ilahaxalida I think therefore I am. Stxerr 1,2,3.1 r.ipl. Hockev 3.1 «apt. I ...If '2: Jar Kn.eml.le 2.3.4: Intramural Volleyball 2.3.1: II 1.2.3: Nat. Honor Society 3.4 I rra urer: Kami 1.2.3.1 Tre.Hirer; H. 3: I .«lent Shot 3.1: Hoy State Hep. t. « rev 1.2: Junior Prom I.ourt 3; Senior Plat I: Soccer I. I 11 I: Trnni I. luture I'laii : To o n a Mrrcfilo l.'itl. Ii r in a penthou e ami make emlle loo k . IVt Peeve: C.uy t h«i ear tripe«| h« rt ami have red ami vellov cards and or lu tle. I «nail Found: lUualh Not. SI SAN BETH RIDER Sm . Siify to t d thins take time. Future Plan : ttcmiuu: rollege. Pet IVeve: Prejudice . I -nail Found: Onming. HARin MICHAEL RE NOLDS Bini. Harcn o Tv i t my artn I will. Ka-.-l-all 2: Weightlifting 2.3.1: l atent Show 3: Senior Plav 4. pet peeve: Milli High School. I Mirtllv Found: Hanging arouml with Bill in the %un room. JEAN MARIE RUSSO Jfanie Bean Let me fini h Hull !!' hat up? The door of friendship i unlocked by a smile.” • heerlej.lme 1.2. « apt - 3.4: l atent Show 1.2.3: Intr.uuii rjl Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Student Loumil 3,4. Nat. Honor Soeietv 3.4: Prom Comm. 3: Prom (amrt 3: Yearbook I: Homecoming I ourt I: Student Handbook Loinrn. I F'nture Plan.: To jttend college ami med.i to be a «'beer- in j: roach. Pet IVeve; people who hate cheerleader for no rra on. I uallv Found: In Bill' car. 19 RICHARD WILLIAM SANTOS Rick KOKIN MARIE SANTOS Kohinski. Robcno. Rnli S.MII.K.” tt rite it mi your lirarl that everyday i« llir l e t day in the year. Love and Friendship are the nicest gift- of till. Talent Show 3: Sr. Play I. FS 2..1 IV. I Fiiturr Piling: Further edm-alimt in floral ilrtipi - work in designing Htir.il arrangement .it Milli- Brook Oreen- hautri. IVI Peeve: l:ntidinrn. mid more hook Ilian loeker «pace, t' •■mils Fount I: Stmly in c in ti tlni r wav nr at iny locker. MARC LEO SAVAGE SjiiiliT. Savage. Marc Have yui .rrn Beanie and Drla? gulden luds mul girls all mu t as Ghimnry-Sweeper come In dll t. Hockey 1,2. I.apt. 4: Sorrer I; Talent Show 3.4. Future Plans Attend college. Pft Peeve: Slo|i lights. I 'iiullv Found: Driving around. ERIC TODD SCHOELLKOPE Roster. Rap. Roll. Sliooku “lhal. Vnii load! People don't know what tliev'r.' renllv doing. h-Kthall 1.2.4; Golf 1.2.3; Track I: Sr. Plus . Weightlift- ing 1.2,3.4: Intramural nlleyhall 3.4; Yearltook 2,3.1. Future Plans: Attend rnllr(r. IVt Peeve: Fnnthall practice mul adniinislrutinn. I'su.illy Found: Anywhere. THEODORE DWIGHT SEAGER III Ruff Red. Rrdmek Spark n up! Partying 1.2.3.4 Future Plan : Five m (Germany. I’snaily Found: Bark parking lot ELIZABETH DAW N SHEEHA I. VI I - Don’t turn hark when you are just at the goal Volley hall : rt I lull I Tru. k I: V. Play I V earhook 1 Future Plan : Knter the fit-id of Beal Kstati. Pet Peeve; I)i ro. I Snails Found: With Doe. Glieryl mul l.ynn LORR VINE SHIRE Squirt. Rainy. Squirtles. Sqnirtlr. nlvark Oh my gntl. I don’t helievr it! t.’arol. Shut up. That. wicked good. What can v« do? Animals are urh agreeable friend They a«k no tpies- tion . they pa no rriliei m.“ Field Hot key 1.2.3. Gapl. 4: Talent Show 3; King (.oiiiin 2: V earhook 4: Sr. Play I; Intramural Vnlleyluill 2,3.4. Future Plan : Attend eollege. IVt IVeve: iliiving my (M.. taken away for no reason. I'stially Foiintl: Vo place in partieulnr. KEYI.N ANTHONY SHORT Kevin “Whnl make you tin thing lik. that? “Oh yeah, now I remember. ’ “Thai one was a killer. The ihi shall not !«■ up so soon as I. to try the fair adventure of tomorrow. Band 1.2.3, Pres. I: 1 inform Mur. 2,3.1: Jazz Finrmhlr 1.2.3.1: Sax (Quartet 1: C.lnrinrt ( hoii 1; .MV E 3.1; W ind Ensemble 1.2: (Ihamlwr Winds 3,4: I'M Pit Baud 2: In- lent Show 2,3.1: Math Tram 2.3. t: National Honor Society 2.3. Pre . t: International Night 1,2. Future Plans: ttend college. Eam a PII.I)., and fn into Research and Design Pet Peeve: Excessive amount of homework. Apathetic musicians, ami learning chemistry at 3 III1 cm sec. ( snails Found: In the auditorium or Music room. SUZANNE MARIE SINATRA Suzit . Sue e|| pardon me. Oh, forget it. “To live fully is to live freely ami take each day and make it your own.” t.herring I; AFS Tres. I; ( .olorpnnrd 3.4: earhook I: Sr. Play 4 Future Plan : Receive Pli.I) in Psychology and start his own practice. Pet Peeve: t hem quizes, and shorthand speed form . I «nail Found: In Mrs. Ilillier's office. GEOFFREY CHARLES KENNETH SLl ICER Chico. Sluice Ralph, what playing at the Sack? Hey moil, what up? You’re a legend in sour own mind. Weightlifting 1.2: (.«if 2: Rand 1.2,3. : Jazz Band 1.2.3.4: Vocal Jazz 4. Future Plan : ttend college and major in Computer Sci- ence. Pet Peeve: Morning sectionals. I snails Found: In and around the music room. DANIEL EDWARD SOI Soo.Soo Take it easy. bet lost. B.i-••ball 1.3.4: Basketball I; Soccer . Future Plan : Enter the Navy. Pet Perse: Homework I «nails Found: In the cafe, or Downtown. WILLIAM DANIEL SPERLING Kill PAMELA STIVALETTA Stiva. Stivalctta. Pam. Paminy lies Roh. Can't wait for Fridas. Field Hockey 1.2: Volley hall I Pel Perse: People who look above other . MARK ERIC SI LLIVAN Sully “You can't winYrn all. I know from rx|Mrirncr. Those who forget tin- past arr eondernneil to re|ie«l it. Student Com,, .I 2,3.-I; Stiidrnt A hi«iry Council 2.1; Re. giomd Hep t« Chant. 22 3: Rep. to School Comm C Vocal Juxz Unsenilile 2,3; Talent Show 3; Sr. Play I. I M Play 2: Danforth Award 3; Voice of Democracy 3. Future Plaint: Filter l aw. Pel Peeve: Hypocrite and F’abe Interlcetual . Usually Found: Running for «nine sort of elretion. JONATHAN FORBES SYCAMORE Syc Track 1.2.3.1: Crow Country 3.4; Sr. Play I; Talent Sh.iv 3; Prom Court 3. DEBRA ANN TIIIBAl 1 1 Thebes, Deb. Debbie I lift my gla in a grateful toast to these glorious «lay of tlir iiM'd-to-lx- davit that live on in meinorv. Field Hockey 1.2.3, (.apt. 1; H.i'keih.,11 1.2: Softball 1.2.3: Student Council 1.2,3. Vice-Prc . 4: National Honor ''■«rie- ty 3.4; Cla Vie.-Prc . 1.2.3.4. Future Plan : Attend Katherine ( ihh . Usually Found: With Kicky. JOHN SCOTT Till RSTON Milt. Milton Oh. O.K. Hey Kiifu . what «!«• you got for tune. ’ This above all («• thine own elf he true. Track 1,2,3,4: Itavknhall I.2.3.4: Intramural Volley baU 3.1: I alent Show 3: Sr. Play I; Hand 1.2.3.4: Clioru 1.2.4 Future Plan : Attend college and work for the I' II I Pet Peeve: l.i a' boyfriend. Wu hing firetruck . Usually Found: l-ncker noun. JOSEPH MICH VEL TRAN ERS Chimp. Monkey. Mon. Checks 1 «lon't believe it! “Forget it. Tenni 1.2.3. Cnpl. I: Ka kciball I: Soccer 1.2.1: Student Council 1.2.3.4: Hep. l School Comm. 3: Talent Show 3; Intramural Volleyball 2.3.4. Future Plan : .Make money Pel Peeve: Indian Head . Usually Found: Hanging around. SHARON JOAN VOLPICELLI Sharon Where’ Ellen? The important thing i this; to he able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we i-ould lieenmr. Talent Show 3; National Honor S« i i«'tv 3.4: Proin t omm. 3: Sr. Play I Future Plan : Atleml college. Pet Peeve: Conceitrrl people. Usually Found: W ith Ellen. 52 I THOMAS FRANCIS WALSH Wulshy “Thank {oil it Friday! Monry t.lioru I; School Play I: l)i«trid Oliorii I Futurr Plan : Enter film untl not rich. Pot Provo: Dumb T.V. commercials, ami •liimlt people. Usually Found: The hill. PA TLA MARY WHEATLEY Wheats. Vi henties Oh. I’|i your poop ho i| Ya horses 'The torch «till hums, ami because it doe there remain for all of u a chance, to light n|i the tomorrows uml bright- en the future. Bowling 1: Yearbook 4: Sr. Play 4: Prom Conun. 3. Future Plan : Paralegal Studies. Pet Peeve: Being in a canoe with Stive. W und.1. ami Brunu. U«uallv Found: Hanging around with Bum , hack parking lot. or uptown. RALPH FRANCIS WIIFLIH N III Ktiftis. Korko Jr. Oh. look like we've got a little Dylan here. Milt. Don't think twice, it' alright. Track 1.2.3.4: Honor Society 3.1: Weightlifting 1.2.3.1: Band 1.2. Future Plan : Attend college. Pet Peeve: Mr . Morrill I uallv Found: In a convertible or Sack Cinema. TRACEY JEAN ILLFY W ilt. Twilley. Tracey Be seriou Do unto other , j they do unto you. -diet hall I; t heering I. : Softball I. Future Plan : Mtsdrling or accounting. Pet Peeve: Snob and fseople who «teal other people's boy- friend . I uallv Found: All most rverv where. CRAIG RICHARD WOLPKRT Wally “Do unto other j they d« unto you. Football I: Coif 1.2: I .dent Show 3: Honor Society 3.4: Sr. Plat 4. F'uture Plan : ttrnd college. Pet Peeve: Being railed Alan. Penally Found: In the van. SCOTT CHRISTOPHER FORSYTHE Fours, One. etc. sight l-el' jset ouIIm here. Livi' and let dir. J.Y. Itaurlmll 1; K.i-k. tI'.ill I; Tenni 2. Future Plan : I tny alive. Pet Peeve: Nare . I'smdlv Found: F. very where. THOMAS GEORGE McMAHON Hap. Happy Not really. (Ties ('Iuli 1.2.3. (,j|it. I: .Math Team t; Soccer 2.3: In- tramural Yolleyhall 2. Future Plan : Attend college. STUART SCHNEIWEIS S It new Let's party. Do unto other a vou would do unto yourself. Rand I. Future Plan : Enter the field of miikic, he h.ippv mid make lot • of money . Pet Peeve: X .iking at 7:(N) a.m. Homework i Miallv Found: In elavv. at lunch or at home. SI RICHARD DAME LANGILLE, JR. Ricky 1961-1977 May you always walk in sunshine ami Cod's love around you flow. For the happiness you pave us. No one will ever know. It broke our hearts to lose you. Rut you did not go alone. A part of us went with you. The day Cod ealled you home. A million times we've needed you. A million times we've cried. If love could only have saved. You never would have died. Love Always. The Class of ’ 80' I.Al i: STIM i:XTS' sit)ii ' ■ I AllDY Im oU ollim wisi yini will Iim 11 si !ll us AIISKXT ICjrg AON RAISING [vsK ONE FLEW OVER I. to R Fir I row : K Frara a. I.. J. Brrj:«-n. W . I i ojilirt. Srroml row : I . (.ronill. K. Kraiiry, 1 Sullivan. I . Bull. I Hrjfrr. I.. Dolinrr. I lural row : K . Jonlan. J Brobcrg, L. Shirr. I). IVtti . H. Dolinrr, S. Thurston. Fourth row: I . VI hrjllrv. |. D'Kramo. R MacKinnon. I. amorr. i . VI ’olpcrt, D. Ilinr . B. Drnnrtt 58 THE CUCKOO'S NEST SUPER SUPER SENIORS 60 JOLLY JOLLY JUNIORS 62 M FUNKY FRESHMEN I . i«. K I. IlmilrrMiii. Trru .: Killer. Virr-I’rr .: I'. In ruliani. iVe .; K •mlielli. r -. Adviior: Mr. Fair. 66 Z:-A£'v A ' aui jasa RED and WHITE . . . DYN - O - MITE! Rrtt row: P. Grrcnr. Second row: T. Richard . K. Clcwc . I). Prttil, I . Klanajcan. co-captain I). Thihaull. Coach Petemon, co-captain I.. Shirr. I . Hoad rot. S. Ryan. J. l ap . V. Bergen. J.V. FIELDHOCKEY Our Soccer Devils VARSITY VOLLEYBALL A bit hurd. don't you think Pat? 1. to |{ Fir I row: S. Yolpirelli. I Hall. Tri-I apt. I.. Coyle, 'I'. Where did it go? Drlaporta, Couch K. Egv. Second row: V Wenger. Tri-Capl. P. I.ipsett. L. Booth. Third row: J. Travers, Tri-Capt. I). I ra| er. t.. Cunlry. This year’s volleyball team «bowed u« a lot about leadership and «port - mjiohip. We owe a lot to our I loach. Kathy Egy . She put a lot of haul work and time into our team. We would like to thank her and everyone else on the xursity «olleyhull team. Thanks and good luck next year. Tri-Cuptain Leanne. Patty, and Donna. C’nioit l.runne, it wasn’t that funny. TRI-VALLEY CHAMPS I. to K Fir t row: Coach Sprrandio. I . Turgeon. A. Kifhsnls . Burbcra, B Congdon. F. Sclioellkopf. Tri-Capi . B. Mm Kinnon. B. Harliera, B Carter. K. Bright man. I . Barrett. T. I’uecini. •. Andonian. I . 'Ini r. Coach Richard . Second row: I Smith, M. Shea. B. Ktant. S. (.n||in . I' Shaker. J. St. t.yr. R Yellante. J. Monaghan. J. CutldcU. J. kerwin. B. B.ddoni. B. Iago . J. Riley. T. Cannon. h. Sucwnwn. Thin! row: I’. Hunt. K Fairfield. M. Grant. .1. Frilling. .1 Bennett. .1. Delaporta. M. LaCroix. t . O'Rourke. J. 'I ravers, (.. Angel. .1. D'Framn. Deven , I’. Sanborn Tri-Guptuiii : B. MaeKinnon, B. Burheru, B. Carter. EtCtlSf lilt . Ul( BOI 76 J.V. and FRESHMAN FRKSHMAN. First rov. l.-H: i tant (loach V Kentocoo. I). n«lrcw . ,1 Mrjn.i. 'I . 1 arlrr, |). I i agrari) . I' Hralry. J. Cal in, S. Smith, J Sjogren, K. McCall, . Broilmr, loach 11• ■ 11 in.• 11. Scooml row: I’ ‘Miiitli. M. Angelo. I’. ICoatti. .1. I ap , h t raigie, I). Tihrri. • «la. I Ingraham. J. Alger. h Hurley, M. Kravitt, 78 Hey Twinkle! ' tui GIVE ME THAT OLE Mohawk on the warpath! h-U n I K Hr i r« w: I. Dmnrtt. K. • Un.tr. I . Drajrer.A. Irvrnton. I . McGinnis. Second row: I) I'nlrlbi.S. H-Blanc. Nohrega. It. Dolincr. K. Pinkham. L t® R Fir row: Go- U pt . K. Tiben. '1 Gould. Second row: J. Burnell. I.. Robinson. V Rider. I . Dwvrr. Third mw: T. I,« !«•. I limes. I). I ollin . MILLIS SPIRIT owmcmrooH The Beat Goes 1 CROSS COUNTRY I. t K First row: K. Hurnr . t'upt. J. Sycamore. K. Jonlmi, S n ler on, I...I. Hrrprn. Second row: I . Dolanti, T. Jessrp, J. Howell. (.. Mealy. McNulty, t.oacli OUrii. FIGHTING MOHAWKS A liftl« higher. .Mike. 'Cheering: tryouts start next week. Pump! I. to R First row: J. Dnsnaxxi. ndrr on. M. Collins. K. Jordan. It. Ma Kinnoii. Sr. ..ml ro : i oach Horn K McCindlr . It. Andrew , J. Brulirn:. J. D'Krnmn. R Vellaiilc. J. Monaghan. Couch Carroll. Snan Lake pari II Determination Plus! ON THE WARPATH I. to R Kir-I row: R. Clifford. T. Cannon. J. Drlaporla. V. Richard . S. Ooii.iIiik-. I Si Cyr Second row: Conch Rum , J. DcAnprlis. J. Brodcur. IV Zonfrolli. D. I lap-arty. .1. Ingraham. .1. Rrimrll. STRETCH 1TSY BITSY FRESHMEN 1 uj.-h Brotan. J. SjoKrrn. k McCall. k. Hurl - . I . mlrrv . I . S. mith. M. Ansrlu. M Kr.ivii , I). .irti r, l . Marram. T. Intraham. D. Tilurri. J- Ryan. '‘Open U ide! VARSITY BASEBALL Fir l It oh, L. (• • It. I . ShukiT, . Ri«’hiir l . .1 - l)o na i. It M.kKiiiiiuii. (.« - : It. I ap . J Kcrwin. S«-« niJ Ron, I.. R: i. iii_-rl. I |lrr«r. ,|. Monaghan. T. Smith, J. D'Kranio. T. ('onnon. R. Vrll.mtr, I!. Itarhrr.i. .1 Trav«T«. (« .! • h Rirhanl 10« VARSITY SOFTBALI Fir.i Rum. I to H: . Ryan. ..mlry. I). IVtt„. I Ball. I. ' Mil«li«-ll. Sr,on.l Boh. I to | t oa. l, Kjsv. I BichanI . J. Travrr. I Bouiirot. Dngnazri. J. l-ico . , 1 Sutler. J. Ca i iv. J.V. SOFTBALI Fa-'! Row. L. to R- P. t.rr -n. I . ()nupn . M. Vl rr. I IhifFy, J. Ilrmuii. I ■ l.imhirtli. SttihmI Row. I . to R: K. l’ l.ilino. . Wniprr. I). Shukrr. I' Frrrvr. K. Mct jndt . B -rxcn, !•. Ra ir|iff. [Irltnmini;. DfDnmiiiK. I uacli olpicrlli. BOYS TENNIS Fir«t Row. L. in K . Drtmunii . R. Burnt'.'. M. Orrhiicop.iin. B I urtrr. I Ir.ivrr . Iri-tK. Bryant. B. r.iham. Snnml Him. I . t K t .ij.-h Karoghlanian. R. I.up|tino, R Millinun. l . Rich. I . Booth. J. Ingrnhon. T. Inph.im. IV Zonfrrlli. GIRLS TENNIS Fir-s Rrtw. I ! • R: L. Blanchard. I . Drjjirr. II. Dolinrr. Srroml How. I . Io R: l.ojoh ansi. I D«-la|M rtu. Krik on. K Smilli. S Kail. I Booth. S. Duff . D. (.olliiiH. A. Rider. K. S oamorr. M. Than-hrr. f 113 B-BALL CHEEKING J.V I-tu R Fir-i row: I). Collin-, T. Co-te. K. Tiberi, M. Could. L. Hinrv Fre-hmen I- to R: L. Draper. R. Do liner, N. Nobrep , I.. Vnllitis. I. Second Row: 0. Dwyrr, J Burnett. A. Rider. I.. Robin-on. Dennett. J. Parker, C. Cotie, K. Pinklum. A. Leven-on. 'll WE RE NUMBER ONE UJSHVA V idUUH | |V NJ •JWJpllOJj -,J -«oSlf | l«lr ' : hoj | ji.j y 1 | 'jnaidof] • f'i||jjnl|o funiy S||'H | - Mm L to R Kir t row: J. Hcruon. Fairfirlii. I l)fb|Mirta. J. l nfT (ireen, M. C. Cronin, I.. Kyan. I . I)oiijmii . M. |gfr. Fire on Ice! KCH uwrt Kwi (Hum): Volleyball I think that's a little over the net. huh Luc? 4-VfheelDr-iv fionRTY or km club monK Ill BOYS TRACK lovi. 1.1 R: T. Pn«ini.'. Thiintmi. Nl 1 !lin , J. Sycamore. ■ - apt ., k. Jordan. S nder on. R. Whelihun. Second Row, I., to R: I. l ulTy. J. I .ml. J. irtj. R. Trrn-oith. E. Fairfield. 1 Mrrritt. J. Rirll . B. • onjcdon. J. • . M. Crant. W Wimp. J. Ilowdl. I . Howard. I'liird Row, I., to R: (loach , Lons. f‘. Hunt. 'I Sh«-a. v ollin . W . Deven . ( . Burbank, k Shultz, k. Hurley. R. Italdiui. k Sarcomcn. J. Mt'gnn. I). DeFanti. k. k.-.itiu ;. R. . R ichoL . S. Sullivan. Coach Vipie. TJfl§ 1M r MILLIS GOES ROMAN a t. SPECIAL PEOPLE Voice of Democracy. L. t«- R. I Shire. M, Sullivan. K Short Boy ' State M. Collin . I). Rirli. Girl State. B. An«ler on D.A.R. RrprrKnUlite an J hirl ' Slate E. Keane . OUR NUMBER 1 JAZZ ENSEMBLE DINNER DANCE M.H.S. CHORUS 121 Kinl R'itt. I . m R; I'. Ri cn. K Nolmpi. R. Siinlo , I.. J an(ok, . inalr.i. Scrnml Rom . I 1«■ R: Mi Nulls . M. I.ollhl. (.. Hagr-arty, I . Doii jn.. M Kmc. I. Nolan . V NnlireRa, I.. l)oliin r. K Muiuls. J. Bumi'tl. Tliini Rnv . I in R. M Sirsen . I . i.ittcn . J. I.uppino. V l.uliinrr, Mr . Kuynrr, A. I cl rrnull. N|. Boucher. M. Jo|m on. Fourth Rim. I In R: M. Kirhy. M. Sullivan. I,. Carey. L. Booth. MATH TEAM 10 I to R h Short. J. Sluirrr. .1 Syramorr, I Mi Mahon. S. Fortunn. K (.mi himl. IIomIiiiiiI. J. Bmhrrg. Mr. mip. r AiiurNAia ilUNUK SOCIETY FV i R. .. I_ tn R M. krur. M. P'Framn. J. Racvn. H. (lungilun. J. ( .1 a i ly, I ( nni« . I Rail. SwuimI Row. I . Io R: I.. S.mto . I.. Saitta. Rux m . I . R r,.J. M.nachjn. Mr Null . K Mc(.an llr« . Mahrr. .1. Lu| | im . Thin! R« h . I . Io R: K. '■'hurt. K Kr.mry. |„ Rcurr. I . Rich. I Him- . I.. Fran kina. I « . r K Krjra-.j. J. Rrjnirn Fourth R..w. I . t - K: Mr , ( .alrllo. J Ru n. h. Nohrrtia. s olpicclli. ( . W oI|mtI, R. W hclili.in. (l.l ronm. I (Jcragtity. h Hillvr. L Berman. Mr. Brunrllr. 121 I JUNIOR S DEBUT “TIME IIS A BOTTLE” L. !« R: M. Lipsvll. J. Sy.MnKirr, I Kcgtr. • Smitli. II Dulinfr. tjiiivii; R M.n Khiik.ii. Kirin: R. (iBrria. I . ••nfrrlli. I . Rirli. I. Il«-|- rine. S O’Reilly. J. Rutvv 126 L !•' R: Junior Court. R. Wllantr. 1 Ball: Senior Court. J. Mlum I Repter. I). IVtti . I) Colditew; Junior Court. L. Fnnkina. II. be-. I . ll.iiiM-n. J. Moii.iuIi.iii 127 HASH!!! 132 P5, £ « . THE TRIP, THAT WAS!” F Oh. that t «lip! Reverend Clergy, Members of the School Committee. Mr. cllante, Mr. Brunelle, Mr. Arcudi. Faculty. Parents, and Friends. I extend my warmest salutations to you on this memor- able occasion. This time in a young person's life is a time of reflection and contemplation. Many of us ran recall times when a fare shaded with melancholy recollects a failed childhood venture, or a surfacing gleam of a smile brings back a sparkling moment of laughter. Of all the characters in these past episodes, foremost in our thoughts are our teachers and our families, those people to whom we owe so much. Simply to tender our thanks to them would be to offer a spoonful of gratitude in exchange for a vast ocean of knowledge, patience, and caring. However. I humbly offer my thanks in the sincere hope that those deserving people understand that if I had the means with which I could substi- tute an ocean of thanks for my mere spoonful, surely I would do just that. Looking back. I marvel at all of the ideas and concepts that my instructors have managed to impart to that unknowledgcable toddler who entered school thirteen years ago. Now the beginnings of knowledge have been implanted w ithin my mind, and I hope to cultivate them into a flowering garden of character and strength with which I can contribute to society. It is tin responsibility of everyone to try his or her utmost to remedy the problems of societ) and insure that society's benefits remain for all to enjoy. I p to this point in time, my association with society has been primarily with public education. Here I submit two aspects of public education which clearly need more attention. They are thinking in logical sequence, and development of creative expression. hereas it is difficult to assign a precise definition to the concept of logic, the concept is perhaps more tangible than is commonly perceived. For a general definition, let us sax that logic is the thought process in which, through computation and deduction, all incorrect and (inapplicable possibilities are eliminated from a group of potential solutions, leaving only the correct answer. Logic gives direction to the thinking process. Even if one’s thinking is adept, without the direction of logic, one will only progress more speedily to a false understanding. If the logic of each phase of mathematics and science is not properly explained, then students will viexv these subjects as mysterious material that only teachers and gifted scholars can ever understand. Certainly this is untrue. Mathematics and science are not sets of formulas which magically produce correct answers. To the confused student, hoxvever. this will be the case, for the answers he or she max arrive at. ex en though correct, will be of little value if their logical origin are unclear. Instead, teachers and testmakers should be concerned with correct textbook answers but more concerned with the thought processes behind the answers which are given correct or otherxvise. After all. what good are acquired skills if one does not kuoxv how to use them in a logical manner? The development of creative thought processes is one of the most important aspects of any education. Acquired skills ami knowledge are of little use to society when not accompanied hy creativity. The great Albert Einstein expressed those feelings using these words: We enter the realm of rt and Science . . . For the creation « t a theory the mere collection of recorded phenomena never suffices, there must always In added a free invention of the human mind. Unfortunately, students are often required to neglect or ignore creative thinking in order to achieve acceptable grades through more traditional studies. Creative thinking can he a facet of all subjects in varying degrees. Obviously, music and the arts are exceptionally attuned to thi task. Sadly, from history to the present, the arts have had to deal with tin two very real problems « 1 funding and acceptability. It is my hope that soon members of the community and administration will realize what a tragedy it would he if creative thinking through the art is not strengthened in tin public school curriculum. W ith guests welcomed, teachers and families thanked, and with some problems addressed. I have but one remaining thought, and I address it to my fellow classmates and dear friends. Tin future holds many uncertainties, few probabilities, and even fewer certainties. Set your goals according to your desires, but don’t use those goals a fixed targets, for the paramount aspect of your lives should he your efforts to attain your goals. The realization of those goals is actuali) secondary. Again I read the words of Einstein: Measured objectively, what a man can wrest from Truth by passionate striving is utterly infinitesimal. But the striving frees us from the bonds of the self and makes us comrades of those who are the best and tin greatest. And - I say to all present this evening, you who have my highest respect and admiration, strive passionately to wr «t what you can from Truth and become comrades of those who are the best and the greatest. Thank you. 145 Reverend Clergy. Members of the School Committee. Mr. « liante. Mr. Brunelle. Mr. Arcudi. Faculty. Parents. Relatives and Friends. ()n behalf of the class of 1980. I would like to extend a warm welcome to all « f you, especially to those people who. through their guidance and understanding during the years have made this graduation possible. “No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence. For those of 11s sitting on the stage this evening, our «-lass motto holds special meaning. For some of us our goals are clear ami defined, while for others a goal is merely a dictionary difinition from Webster's meaning a target to he achieved. Perhaps the future will provide a target for those people. We must use the education and erudition we've gained through experience to strive for improvement in all we do, and to better ourselves ami our community. We are the first elass of the new decade, for whom the future holds many exciting things. I nlike the classes before us, we must face many more challenges is life. orld peace, economic strife ami an ever-increasing job market competition are more important issues facing us nowadays. With tin vigilance that has been bestowed upon us all our years at Millis. and the confidence w« have gained through experience, we will reach our goals. We must try our hardest to attain these goals, no matter how impossible and unrealistic they may seem now. nor how trival they may appear t«« others. For without a goal in life one can never he truly happy. As Chuck Mangione said in the spirit of the 1980 inter Olympics. “Cive it all you g«jt. As we graduate this evening l« t us never forget the fond memories we nurtured over the years, hut let us forge on and make new memories to cherish, while realizing that our direction in life is primarily up to ourselves. Success can he achieved only through hard work, determination and perseverenee. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. once spoke of the relevence of a goal in life: “The riders in a rare do not stop short when they reach the goal. There is a little finishing canter before coming to a standstill. There is time to hear the kind voice of friends ami to say to one's self. ‘The work is done.' Rut just as one says that, the answer comes. ‘The race is over, hut the work never is done while the power to work remains. The center that brings von to a standstill need not be only coming to rest. It cannot he. while you still live. For t« live is to function. That is all there is in living. Thank you. 146 MOJCA SAYS GOODBYE Dear Parents, Teachers, my School Friends . . . A year in Millis is almost over for me and I realized what a flood time I have had with you. This year has been full of surprises and new experiences. Before I left Yugoslavia my parents told me to study. Yes. I studied, hut not only history, biology, or chemistry as I was told. I learned much more. I saw different ways of living, different customs and even beliefs. I really learned more about life ami because of that I'm glad that I have an opportunity to speak to you tonight. I'd like to say special Thank you to my mom. dad, brothers, and sister. I also wish to say thank you to Mrs. and Mr. Mcnne. teachers, principal, and everybody who have helped me and made this year very special for me. I don't know what else to say. I feel sad because I'm leaving soon, but as the song I read a long time ago says: Don't stop, run — to catch tomorrow! My friends, travel ifyou have the opportunity to travel. Forme I know that this is the most beautiful thing I've ever done . . . Mojca Keuc 'L t' tr jiiiI kwp in 148 The l.i i THANKS. left, riulit. left, riplit 130 SCHOLARSHIPS t' Hooonn «trd Rarkard Fbln M i irul Ha.ard B-wk Award iJ tly tnrrKUi RriJola-n A nl Frearh A«irJ Ijlin A«inl 'paaaah I ward Fo4uh Award MilbasulKt Awifd Mubr Award Art Uird Riuani Aaird Hoar Emm■ « Award Isdulml Art A nl Piinul F WbM A «rJ UaiHl i Jin IlnlMun A.inli Danforth Vairdartortan Award t utrd Main Htalir Award Mart K. I'.a.in Award Dr iw«|r l. Rot 'todrnt Cotaneal Srk.4ar.hip £ r Caorp • R n Mrcxnal vhnlanlup M rrw C MuaWl srbolar.lup IVtlrr M C uld Srholar.hip F-ddy '1 1 MmortaJ Srhdarthip i SrVdar.hrj. ■ I Star la. Sin Marin CAP Corp. SrhcJar.kip NlVt Rotrtrfrld S l.4ar.kap Rand. IkiM Srbotanhip R«alary Vmikrr BorkJrr Sehoiarahip Tly J«rph a lad Ida Taraofakt Mr .,rial Srh.Jar.hap Mareaw K and Jaaw. Tabaran. Jr. 'rh..Urahip Krafbta „f i.-duadn. vhrJarthapt Phalap M.rBT Srk.Jar.hip PtfT ) kmart MroonaJ Athlrtar Srholanhap MUha FirWithtrra Aucrulam SrbrJarahip Patrolman TV.ova. H. Colima Mrov-nal srh.dar.hip AJO’ETS Peal «4S vholanhip «itnan. Srkolarthap Foaadataona Sch.Jar.hij. Malla. TrarW. A.wwiataon Sr hr Jar a hip Rarhard I LaooUr. Jr. Mrtn..nal Srholaralup I in.la 4.. IhJinrr Sin Kr.u A. Short hrtm A h..tt Kr. Ill A. Short (.athrniw J. Ilrbra A Shaton J. Volpwrlli John A. Meturlrt VI illiam j Ikmvrtl Roller! K Marhinm.n Jran M Ku..o Mark lata 4 Jam Kr.tn A. -Sort llnutla. II. Hirh IVbra A. Th aull Kr.m A Short Sharon J Volpteelli Holli llulanrr Kathleen A. Ilillirr lata 4:. Krfrl Lawrnarr 4 . Ili. Jonathan I S.ramorr lata C. Rrtrr Jran M Jrnmfrr J. Bradlry Rohm Santot Maria IJ D hramo Iknitlat C. Kooth 4 arid hujanpaa Mana J Il'Knaw hr.in A. Short Paula M «hrallr, lfr.nda J Robert A Marhianon Jeffrey 4 Krdirre Sharon J Aolpxrlli llrl.ra M Petti. lb-bra M Petti. Brenda J Andrrmi Jennifer J Bradlrt Jrffrrt 4.. Krobrrt Mien M kranr. I arante SJurr Kr„n . Short Krtin . Short krnnrth K Kruthtman AW ARDS AND 1S3 t tf 136 140 141 CLASS HISTORY We, the members of the class of 1980, the first graduating class of this decade, do hereby set down in print, our history. Sounds pretty pompous to me. Mark? Yeu. bow about something natural? O.K.. like what? hike instead of the typical history, tracing our immaturity through the years, let's give an impression of what our class was like. W «-‘II focus it on our high school years, when we really became a elass. So, Id's begin. Robin Adler just couldn't make up her mind whether or not she wanted to graduate here or somewhere else. James Alhani, best loved and remem- bered for his after-prom hashes. Jim. wlmt would we have done without you? One of our calmer classmates. Brenda Anderson, showed that she does have a violent streak when during ninth-grade lunch, ■'lie for no apparent reason, hurled a piece of chocolate cake down the table managing to hit Suzanne Sinatra and l.indu Dolincr on the head. I 'k. Tsk, Brenda. Scott Anderson, better know n as “ ilemmir , still beams over the fact that his shot in the Medway-Millis basketball game this year knocked Medway out of contention for the State competition. Another basketball star. Boh Andrews, will never forget the game against Newton-Catholic. He performed a perfect lay-up for two points — for the other team. An incident that proved that even friends can become adversaries occured when Robert Bubba Barbera opened the door to the sun-room (to get some fresh air). This action did not please Barrs Reynolds. I'hc result of this fight w hich ended only when “Bubba” threw Barry through the w indow . I)u id Barnes, is a newcomer to Millis and to Miliis' streets, as show n by his driving record this year. Pete Barrett was a rascal when he was younger, going so far as to tie up a fellow student ami to throw him into a classroom. For this he was rewarded with suspension. I ..I. Bergen has been a life-long resident of Millis hut only a member of our elas- since 6th grade. Ricky Bcrglund took “ Assertiveness Training two summers ago, and he hasn't been the same ever since. Larry Bis. a former Buzzkateer. showed us how kind he really i - when he worked at Sack Cinemas. Many a Millisite has enjoyed a mo ie thanks to Larry . Due to Bill Bishop's size we never questioned what he did or wanted to do. even the teachers railed him Sir”. Because of Dong Booth's relationship with Laura Collins it i remored that he'll he attending Wellesley College next year. Jennifer Bradley and Zoe Alouyos are alive and well and living at Millis High School even though they haven't been heard from in thirteen years. Kenny Brightman will never forget being caught playing “Spin the Bottle” during 6th grade recess by Mr. Dtishku. Jeff Brohcrg. with a record of two demolished ears in two weeks, thought he had the title of Most Reckless Driver sewn up until Bob Bryant (alias Ruggie. or Htighcad, former soccer Mijierstarlbeat him out of that title with his fantastic driving skills. Robert Burns, also known as “Sylvester”, is a student at Millis High even though, it seems, he is rarely hen to prove it. Cheryl Carlson. Dorene Meuse. Liz Sheehv. and Lynn Cerughtv an such • friends that people started calling them Elbows for their uncanny imitation ot Siamese Quadruplets. Bruce '.arter pulled quite the show-stopper at the Dover-Sherborn basketball game this year when lie blew his life guard whistle, stopping the game, and causing the referees to look at one another ami ask. Was that you?” Janet Clifford has shown that in a relationship everything must be equal, including equal use of the car. Mike “Red” (lulling did a fantastic imitation of an uncooked omelette last Halloween; needless to say. his height is not always an advantage. In the spring of 79 l.eanne Coyle showed that her views cannet be suppressed when she flew out of the stands to have u one-to-one question and answer period with Mark Sullivan (who was running for yet another office) with the entire Student Body watching. Ihris (Ironin has learned not to throw sand at big bullies because she could end up looking like a hot dog with all the dressings. Sue D'Antonio w ill be forever remembered for her hours ami hours spent in the typing room. To open up the New Year. Bill Dennett thought it would be great to give someone he liked a present. No he gave the Christ-child, which lie had just taken from the Milford Manger. Needless to say. he was asked to return it: which he did. in broad daylight, while several dozen people looked on. Maria D'Eramo will be remembered for her seven wars of cheering for Millis teams. Mark DerHagopiun. a newcomer to our class, fascinated us with his last name. It's really Derflugopian? we used to ask. However, on the tennis courts lie reached his peak of fame. Tri-County had John Dognazzi for a year, but lie reguined his senses and came back to good ol AIMS, a decision the Senior Girls have never let him regret. If there is a senior girl whom Milii is infatuated with, she would have to be llolli Dolincr: voted From Queen, Homecoming Queen, and (attest girl of the Senior class. Don't be surprised if she becomes Miss America in a couple of years. Donna Draper. Rita Dwver. leanne Coyle und Debbie Pettis Still want to know where “Where's Boston” is. I’ll never forget the day that I found out Aloe Fay had four front teeth I just figured that she must have sung “All I want for Christmas are my lour front teeth” one too many times. Pat Flanagan ami I)ale Lamhirth have become quite the close couple this year and the woodslmp is getting all the more busier liecausc ot it Kim Fracussa. our fabulously talented skater, is surely bound for the Olympics someday (by the way of Rhode Island, of course). Linda Frankina and Jill Heath arc like Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Vi atson, where ever the multi-talented Jill is. Linda is never too far behind. Steve Fortuna is a late comer to Alillis High: as a matter of fact he just dropped in for the graduation. Tony (as lie is known to his friends) turned sideways for an entire week, we thought he had left. Bill Hickey, our school's Don Juan, killed nine girls on the last day of the school year. Thanks Bill. Bill plans to continue his education this summer at Aledfield State (similar to Westfield State) 154 but his floor-buffing dav art over. Kathy Hillicr would like to forget the Medway football game in l()th grade. Where, after completing a sensational half-time show, she trip| c«i over a yard marker, «•rushing, mauling, and totally destroying the bell of her brand new $1220.00 French horn. Dawn Hines was attracting men even in second grade when Koy “Nurse Graham chased her and tried to get a ki«. The end result was not a hi-- from Rov hut a rip in Dawn’s tight.-. Glenn liowhmd tried to set a fashion record bv wearing his ietnam. swamp-style Army boots from 6th grade t«« the present. Another newcomer to MHS is Judy Jessup whom we welcomed bv giving a new nickname: II......!«•«• Hessep. Scott Johnson won t forget the «lay that he was a “little late for math class, he ended up getting a zero on the surprise quiz which the teacher ha«l dccidc ! to give. Keith Stymie Jordan is keeping up the Jordan family tradition, you name a sport and lie's mastered it. Jean Joyce. AA anda Prophet, and Paula Wheatley will not forget very quickly those cold, wet trips through the snow — and then having to -it through «-lass soaking wet. Kllcn Keaney is another one of those busybodies that has had a say in almost everything, from class activities to being captain of the cheering squail. Marija Keuc, also known as Mojca, was our foreign exchange student this year. After almost a year she says that she has grown to love M illis and its people: however, the time has come f« r us t« say goodbye to our A ugoslavian classmate. ZB()G( I.M or goodbye. Neither Carol Kujanpaa. Lorraine Shire, nor Jean Russo will ever forget their trip to Florida this year, nor will they { •rget the painful souvenirs they each wore back. - our local Arnold Swurzenegger look-a-like. Andy Leighton will best b« remembered as our most atheltie non-athlete. Patti Lipsett has changed a little since her horse drawing «lays , she will now he remembered for her fantastic talent on the tennis courts. Bob MacKinnon had such a bail ase «if Buck Teeth , when lie was •■■•unger. we always wondered whether or not he could balance peas with his teeth while standing upright. Lisa Maleckas showed that she and Phy sics were about a- good a combination as Fire and W ater. W «■ go back a ways lor the next one. In 2nd grade Mark Sullivan had a crush on Judy Manning. Jmly was crushed when she found out that it wasn't her body he was after, it was her Partridge Familv cards, lathy Matarazzo i- our artist-in-rcsideiwe at Millis. looking at her works just makes one wonder how long it will take until we see her w««rk hanging in the Museum of Fine Arts. Sharon Matty and Mary O'Brien, after meeting Mr. Dushku in t th grade, will forever be found in his room pestering him for one reason ir another. Remember John MeCurley setting fir -- with a magnifying gla-- in Mr. Magncr's 8th grade science class? Tom McMahon. better known as Happv . will be remembered as the best ball boy the Soccer Devils ever hud. in 6th grade, Glenn The Midnight Driver Mushniek and Doug Rich developed a secret code to talk to one another— they iis«-«l to tap their hea«ls against the walls. Sue I Love New York Rider i- another newcomer to the «-la-s of 1980. She is such a good partycr that she is now permanently grounded. Tell us about it Sue. Robin Sant«« is such a good girl that in I Consumer Math when she let a swear slip, the entire class went into shock. Rick Santos would like to be rrmemben ! f« r hi- 2n«l grade fight with Ronnie Pettis over their first love. Lynn Kissinger. Marc Savage, blunder of the famous Buzzkateer- in 6th grade. is now our resident disco-spider. Stuart Sehneiweiss is Ih -i known for his risque speeches in Publi' Speaking ela--. In 6th grad - Deb Thibault hud a fight with Ted Seager. I heard it was pretty iolent. Blood and everything. Aw. j..... Debbie! Poor Debbie nothing. A ou should «d seen Ted. Ke in Short is our local Jean-( llaude Killy. But. can he play the Sax at the same tim ? S ill Geoff Sluieer ever forget hi- littl - experience with gravity and a hill? (ieoff how's your face. JonJon yeam - re. runner parrxeellene -. would have broken the freshman record at the Blue Hills track meet except for the fact that he -topped to tie his shoe in the middle of the two mile rac«- thereby missing the record by one second. Debbie Thibault would like to forget the day she -kipped school and ran into the teacher during a liomli scar . Scott Milt Thurston, the man with the tender h- art. -e -! - t have an endless li.-t of crushes. In Kindergarten, Joey Travers mercilessly attacked Mark Sullivan w ith a Tonka truck 'driving Mark to tear-1. his mother immediately came over anil said. Mark, what are you doing? Danny Souza's first love appeared t him in 6th grade when he met Janet Clifford. Matt O'Connor and a bunch f guys decided to bounce Scott Forsvthe's or during a ba-kcthall game just for kicks. They hail a gr«-at time, the car didn't: its springs w«-r«- broken. Remember Junior High and Ralph W helihan - crush « n Lauren Hansen. He asked her out for a date once and then said. I'll come bv and pick you up on mv 10speed. Now hi- attention is centered on Rose-Marie Bosse. Tracy W ill«-y has shown that a woman can surely change a man's wav-. The prom party this year at Albani'.- was an exceptional one. one which people will ever forget or then again one which ' ra s olpert will never remember. Sharon Bruso finally decided t«i come hack, but we still r«-memb« r her for her endless debates in 9th grade history ela--. And we end our history with a tale of loyalty . In 7th grade Kric Schoellkopf sold out Boh Barbcra for a bat of popcorn by divulging information leading to Bob's where-aboiits. S« ends our class history and yet. so begins our ■']a--mate ’ future. Good Luck. Live well. And PARTY! CLASS PROPHECY The year is 2010 AD., twenty years after the destruction of the planet Earth. orld War III. a nuclear war, was responsible for Earth's destruc- tion. However, the class of 1980 escaped in “Space Arc 80 . which was designed by Tom McMahon and Limla Dtdiner. We are two androids assigned by the (Hass of 1080 to take you on a tour of the Arc. Sit hack in the Arcar ami relax. I would like to warn you about a little problem. We seem to have had a collision, with the Battlcstar Calactiea. Controllers Chris Cronin and Dace Barnes just didn’t see it. and they completely destroyed the Battlestar. Our navigator, Geoffrey Sluicer, has informed us that we will drift forever into teenage wasteland if Arc repair doesn't fix the Arc. Don't worry too much. Repairing the Arc are space cadets Richard Berglund and Mary O'Brien. They have been out in space for six hours. Our medical team. Brenda Anderson. Kim Fracassa. ami Robert Burns are on their way to help the space cadets because Richard and Mary have used their four hours of oxygen. Inside the Arc there has been quite a bit of activity. It seems that Are president. Mark Sullivan, has just announced over the P.A. that we are under attack by some space invaders. X e hope that star fighters Ralph II heiihan, Jean Joyce. Andy Leighton. and Jennifer Brudley can hold them off with their flight skills ami sharp shooting. As we float down the main corridor, we pass the religious area. On your right, you will notice Rabbi Craig If olpert conducting services. Moving up the hull towards the athletic section, we find Jon Sycamore practicing for the Arc marathon. Another attraction is ex-pro basketball player. Mike Collins, demonstrating the art of the dunk to many athletic supporters. Further dow n the hall, cheerleaders Jean Russo. Holli Doliner. and Maria D’F.ramo are yelling their support as Astro Grabber Boh MacKinnon goes in for “6 behind spectacular blocks made by Sharon Matty and Bum Stivaletta. These girls resented the fact that there are no women in Astrograbbing. Looking toward the tennis courts we see the team of Mark Derllagopian and Joe Travers smoking . in tennis. Among the spectators in the crowd Bob Bryant and Donna Draper are still recovering from the graduation bash. .News Flash! We have just been informed about the space invasion. The invaders are our own Bill Dennett and Tom Puccini. Roth were thrown off the face of the earth because their candidate for president. Ted Seager. wasn't elected. They literullv tried to put him in the office. Back to the ship. On the track disc, we see the two arclymic stars. One is ex-world class hurdler Scott Milton Thurston and the other is decathalon man Keith Jordan. As we move out of the sports area, let's stop at the Savage X l.ipsett Clothing Shop, owned ami operated by Marc Savage ami Patti Lipsett. The unique feature of this store is that you can also have your hair styled by Marc. After that, we see Santos Florist, owned by Robin Santos and Judy Manning. XX e have just heard from our fuel and oil engineer. Robert Andrews. It appears that we have some damage in our oil tank, but we know Rob will do his best to replace the oil that leaked out. It appears that we have just been notified about the entertainment for tin evening. The show will start off with the comedv team of Beaudoin and Sinatra, who possess great talent in humor. Lisa Reger w ill be singing her Arcway hit “Tomorrow and finalb. the famous group “Ages consisting of Jeff Orlando. Craig Desmarais. and newcomer Fric Schoellkopf will play . Tonight’s guest artist will be Stuart Schnciweis. As we pass the girls dorms, we notice three people attempting to sneak out. They strongly resemble Doug Booth. John Dognazzi. and Bill Hickey. Policemen Ray Barnes. Ken Brightman. ami Bruce Carter arc «hung their job and taking them uway. Over to the right are race car drivers Bill Spurling. Bob Heckman ami Sue Rider being helped down the hall. It appears that they have had another accident. On the left we see the Arc Theater. At the entrance is the owner Larry Bis. Playing tonight is the group “Warriors 11” starring Bob Barbera. David Goldstein ami. of course. Steven Tony Fortuna. Do you recognize the Arc Symphony, conducted by ex-tuba player Roy Graham? In the symphony are trombone plaver I..J. Bergen and French horn player Kathy Hillier. These musicians had to form their own elite group because they were late to Boston Pops rehearsal once too often and former friend, conductor Kevin Short, showed no mercy. Fora quick bite to eat. let's stop at McDonalds. Busy at the counter are Sharon I olpicelli. Lorraine Shire, and Mojca Keuc. Talking business with some stockholders is Ellen Keaney. flow did she get to own her own .McDonalds's' . . Hey. there's chemical Engineer Dong Rich up ahead. Where would In In- going at this time of day? Oh yes. it's his dailv appointment at Z.oeie Bouie Mouyos' Massage Parlor. NX 'ailing for him at the door an his three masseusses. Carol Kujanpaa, Michelle Colaruso. and Judy Jessup. They'll do some advanced chemistry to whip his muscles right into shape. 156 Walking up ahead are multi-millionaires Barry Reynolds ami Matt O'Connor. They have amassed a fortune since they bought Arceasar Palace with the money they won flipping. Those glowing lights are on the radio station door. The station is ready to go on the air. If you look through the glass, you will see Bill Bishop, the D.J. for the Station W.A.R.C. stereo 97. Playing on the radio is that new punk asteroid, Danny Souza, ami his three lovely backups. Rita Oliver, Maureen Fay. and Pat Flanagan. Speaking of stars, there are the famous ventriloquists Janet Clifford and Sue Clifford. The act has become more successful than they dreamed possible. There is Reverend Peter Barrett perfuming a marriage for Rick Santos and Debbie Thibault. The Rest man is Dale Lambirth and the Maid of Honor is Hope McCarthy. News Flash! There has been a ga spill at the Tilling station. Arco owner Glenn Mushniek is furious. The spill was caused by the attendants Sharon Bruso and Liz Sheehy. ' er there are the dentist offices of John McCurley and Scott Johnson. A ou can make an appointment for dental care with Are secretary Susan D'Antonio. '-«•ntinuing down the hallway we now sec former bank owners Cheryl Carlson and Lynn Geraghty being given their rights by ' TA agent Leanne Coyle. Evidently they forgot that bank robbery was a criminal offense. It was a long and exhausting chase for Lranne because Carbon and (ieraghty were driving a Mertz rent-a-car owned by Deltbie Pettis, who is also pressing charges. It has just been announced that two of our former classmates didn't make the trip. James Albani was left cleaning up from a small party after the 1999 Junior Prom, and Scott Anderson was picking cranberries in Carver and didn't make it to the Are in time. The cleaners are to the left. 1 landa Prophet and Paula II heat ley are really cleaning up because star dust on space suits causes one to fly low . JiU Heath and l.inda Frankina own the Arc Hotel for the tourists that come visit our Arc. Next week the Mis Arc pagent is going to be held at the Tlunnas alsh auditorium. The contestants will be Tracey If illey. Robin Adler. Dorene Meuse, and Lisa Maleckas. Bookie Scott Forsythe is accepting wagers on the outcome. Artist Cathy Matarazzo has been hired to decorate the hall and design the awards. JeffBroberg and Glenn Howland arc impatiently awaiting the new Hines .” 7 computor. It is being designed by Dawn Hines. Jeff i- ■• -rking n a top secret program while Clrnn i working on a biorhythm program. The two have been waiting for the Hines i 7 in anticipation of the fame each of their programs will bring them. This concludes your tour of Space Arc ’ 80 '. We hope you have enjoyed your trip. CLASS WILL tt r lli . Li of Uiip Thousand Nino- Hundred ami Flighty. l -i11| of sound mind and liody, do hereby write ami haml down our Last Will anil Testament In posterity. thereby voiding all other will | revioindy issued. KORIN ADLER Ha already left. JIM I.BANI Leaves (.hery I a personal ehaffeur and lamra F'rankina one infiate-a-mate. He also leave hi brother Paul to cope with the future parties at Manomet. BRENDA ANDERSON Leaves to find bigger and better thing . St OTT ANDERSON la-uve behind hi nickname Clemrnie to anyone who will take it. RHHF.RI VMIRI.M S la ovr Mr. Salerno the plans for a catapult and the direction for an experiment that works. ROB BARRERA leaves 2 or more complimentary tickets to next year talent show to his brother Chuck. DAN E BARNES leaves hi sister the blue station wagon. RAY BARNF1S Leave his little sister Lanrecn the yellow pick-up and hi nick mi me “Hand PETE BARRETT Leave Mr. Andrew a cord of wood, electrical cord, and a cod fish. I..J BEROEN l.cavc behind 4 more Bergen . RlbK BEROLUND leave a quietly a be came. LARRA' BIS leaves Mr Dooling a term paper that' on time, BIIJ. BISHOP leaves hi hair to Mr. Areudi. JF1NNIFF1R BRADLF1A' Leave , with much thank and appreciation. KEN BRIOHTMA.N Leaves with a «mile on a face ami a band in In-. JF1FF' BROBERC Leave without a car. SHARON BRl’SO 1-cavr Mr. Brunelle a quiet school and Mr. Richard her Afro pick. ROB BRYANT I-euvr hi hair. ROB Bl'RNS I .rave a railing for Mr. Areudi to use hi whatever manner be wi«b -«. BRUCE CARTF1R leaves hi nickname “La Machine' to Ohm-k SLIE CLIFFORD Leaves Jim D.. Robert. Mr. Areudi and Mr. Brunelle. JANET CLIFFORD Leave thanking Mr . Joyce for her kindnes . MICIIF.LI.F. I.OI.NRI SSO I.ravr Mr. T her little i ter Nicole t continue the Colarusso lesson . MIKE COLLINS Leave hi i ter Anne something special. CHRIS CRONIN Leavesthr Hilton gang the front seat and I dozen Duncan doughnuts. She leave Terri. Tom. and Kristen the fir t seut in haml. She lr ve« her i ter Cindy the wahoos and a plot at the cemetery. She also leave Anne forever «aying. “No Thank . to the pervert at Mac . SI E D’ANTONIO Leave lot of thank to Mr . O'Regan BILL DENNETT Io aves 2 more Dennett , the restare going toTri- ’«■unty for an education. He also leave, the I k entitled. “How to come into rhoo| latror not at all to Mr. Valois. MARIA D'ERAMO Leave gladly, but filled with many good memories. he also leave her brother Joe her enthusiasm for the ha kethall «eason to come CRAIG DESMARAIS leaves hi lawn jobs all around the school. HOIJ.I DO LINER Leaves her i ter Rachel her cheering shoe . She al«o leaves Scott Collins being called Ozzir .“ LINDA DOLIN'ER I .rave the haml a bigger and better Color Guard uml Mr. Ma ey and Mr. T thank for their trust DONNA DRAPER Leaves Chuck her one-hitter for cafe study. RITA DNCYF.R Leave Milli Jr. Sr. Hi Shcool nowing that «lie ha a good edukiiMon. MOE FAY Ia «ve gladly a the la t official member of C.S.P PAT F LANAGAN I-euve with Dale. KIM F'RACASA Iarave Tim behind. LINDA F'RANKINA lo-a%e« Millia gladly STEVE FORTUNA leave lieing called “Tony.” LYNN CERACHTY Leave with t hervl. Doe. and Liz. ROY CRAF!AM lauivc c.reg Burbank to he section lender of the Milli High tuhn section and lie leaves the cluiir in the auditorium just where they are TLNA HEATH-KEITH Leave a year early. JILL HEATH I eavr Milli gladly along with Linda. KATHY HII.I.EH Leaves Erika and Louise very «old on F'arm St., a B-. 2 Bomber and a gift certificate to Wendy's. DAWN HINES She le.ive« her sincere thank to Mr . Bu h. GLENN HOW LAND Leaves doing continuous Jack-Knife dives at the Frank Davis Kr nrl Jl DA JESSUP laraven Tom Jessup the nickname “Hank W ank. SCOTT JOHNSON Leave Neil Ivory one giant napkin at lunch, and no joke while lie rat . ELLEN KF.AN F A Leave next years varsity cheerleader still fighting. She leaves her sister Maura no one to borrow from. She also leave Jurktr Duffy a lifetime supply of gum. MOJCA KEUC Leave Mr . Morrill a physiology notebook written in Sloven. DALE LAMBIRTH Leaves with Pat. AND A LEIGHTON leaves his i trr Julie hi nickname. PATTI LIPSETT Leave wishing lots of luek to next year's tennis team. BOB MACKINNON Uave. hi ALL-AMERICAN Imy look to John Monaghan. LISA MALEKAS Leave a dozen cracked egg to Suzanne. JL DA MANNING Leave her appreciation to Mr Pellicia. Mr . Barrett. Mr. t .as . Mi. Areudi. and especially lot of love to a lerrifii |M r«on, Mr . Ililhrr. She also leaves knowing she'll hive a lasting friendship with R.S. CATHA MATAHAZZO Izavr a collection of old moldy ice lea glussc on the art room window sill. SHARON MATTA' leaves Tom Jessep dental floss ami a new liMithhrush. She also leaves her brother Kevin tin- untoiichahles. HOPE MCCARTIIA lo-avcs Frenchy Williams the hook ‘The Art of Teaching. Sin- ills leave Mr , t.artier writing tartly passes for Colleen ami lo-o. JOHN MCCURI.EA la ave Milli High F'orever. TOM MCMAHON Leave In nickname Happy to Mike Johnson. D F MEUSE Leaves Tim a Piw. '.LEW MUSHNK K Leave hi. BIG MOUTH u. hi brother Brian. VURY O’BRIEN I-ravi . Marv A one Kirli a u r of Molmm ami I hangover. MATT O'CONNOR Lraw- telling the Junior not lu go in the FRANK I)A IS KESOR I ’ JEFF i RLANDO Leave, Quack. Quack lo C.imly Cronin. Melinda Thomas and John Bennett. The only thing lie doesn't want to leave hehind i« j certain girl with the initial. P.M DEBBIE PETTI Leave Kate Clewr a new roach and leave the field hockey and .ofthall team a supply of grape drink She also leave Caroline Ferguson her spot on O.C. VANDA PROPHET Leave. Betty Lou Souza. Mary Anne Kirby and inuuy more, good lurk on pulling up with certain teacher . TOM PUCCINI Leaves Milii with no regret . BARRY REYNOLDS I.rjve. the rest of ihe junior in lhal dump for one more year. He also leave Big Dave saving, you’ll make it next year. [m 11 0 Rll.H Lckve wishing lot of luck t next year' hockey and soccer team , lie leave Mr Ma ey a iv year thank you. and to Mrs. Bu h a special tlunk for her encouragement. SUE RIDER Leave, saving. COOL MAN, COOL.” JEAN Rl' s( i Lease Buzzane to find someone else for her half-time nctiv ities during foothall. She also leave her sister Cheryl a personal answering service. ROBIN SANTOS Leaves 4 more Santo to go, RR.KA SANTOS Incase, Shawn XX.mhIs hi high school diploma hecausr lie'll nee,I it. MARC SAVAGE Leave his Pat Metheney reconlv and a G string to John Bennett. STUART SCHNEIWEIS Leave hi diploma to Big Dave. ERR SCHOELLKOPF Leave, hi parking space and the t APRICE CI.ASSK LEGEND t« John Brodeiir. TED SEAGER Leave. Milh High with no memories. 1 if SHEEHA Leave, Mr . Ralston alone with her dough. L RR.AINE SHIRE Leave. Ri.-k Vellante. John .Monaghan. Bill Lugo , Greg Aiidnuiun and Ted Cannon their long huddy Johnnie K. to pick on next year. KEVIN SHORT leaves for M I.T. making Milii proud. SI F. SINATRA Leave. her u«!rr Julie t enjoy Milii High us much a she did. GF iFF SLUICER Leave a machine gvin for Mi Gmirley to plot her data points, and Dari v I Bi liop a port aide t.q e recorder and a few tapes of the XX HO. DANNY SOUZA leave, hi, i ter Betty l oll hi hrains. BILL SPERLING leave, not being blamed for any more broken windows. PAM STIVALEITA Leave her brother Greg a pile of lard. 'LARK SI LLIA AN leave, the political arena of Milii with many. many, bruises. JON SYCAMORE leave,, let it? Tree, leaves. DEBBIE THIB.AULT leaves her si.ter Deni e and Joanne taking the Ims for one more year. St TT Till R5TO.N Leave, hit i«ter being known a Milton' sister, lie also leaves her any unwashed fire trucks. JOF TRAVERS leave, tenni benches for the tennis courts. T A! XX A LSI! leases a pack of butts for Chri sy Manning RALPH XX HFLIH AN leave. Han. all hi hard earned money Bose Marie all hi love Air A rich J ro o. He also Irasr« Fail field liis javelin technique and Greg Acdvuan techniques for the discus. TRACT XX ILL ETA’ leave Mr Morrill no one to keep after school for t.u.' 1 HAM. XX • 'I.PERT leave hi van and nickname ANA to hi brother Scott. Mr also leave, a fun ride m the van to Kathy Tiberi ?HAR0N MATT A AND MARA O'BRIEN Leave j partner in crime. SY' MILT. ERNIE. AND Pint Leave Vig metro ticket and a book on how to ride a tandem hike m French-Canudirn. THF. SHUTTLE HURDLE TEAM leave. ERNIE AND t LEM Lease John Howell all their «hurt cut for Cross Country. KEITH JORDAN AND TOM put INI leave Ml. Mugnrr .till waiting for $1.00 fur hi meter tiek JEAN Rl SSO AND KLI.EN KE.ANEA leave next year' cheerleader lots of luck. JEAN. «H.ARON. AM) JOHN leave Mr Salerno Louise. ’ I EIDER AND Ri B!N A NT I •' leave Mr . Raima with Cliri . Jane. Kermit. Michelle and Darin. They also leave one cun of romet and a sponge to clean her own «ink. 'FNJiiR LN MS. .t 1 RI.FA ‘S CHEM A • I.ASS leave 6.02 x 10' goodbyes forever. THE REXX OF 1980 leave in theiru ual condition. BRFN.BRIN. A1E.RT.1 ' ’A i A . DAXXN. MOjf A AND JUDA leave Mr . Morrill. Snellen anil Anne in thr closet with 8 boo-boo kitties. ANf A. JEAN AND P.Al I.A Leave |r . O'Regan an extra pair of hand for assembling the course selection sheet i. AH' I AND LOR ELAINE leave Fnka a Ijrge loaf of French Bread. ''•A- i A. AffRT. RHE.-RIIE . DR APE AND YOPEY leave Bum .imi I jiim II behind. they aho leave them the last stall in the bathroom. THE SENIOR1 IN Mv GOl RLE A-' A P. • HEM CLASS laaave her a certain bell in drawer IT l ! G. JhN. JE. AN. BIIL. MR KEA. LORRAINE. AND DAAE. leave I aura h. alone wit bout the munebie . THF SENIORS LEAVE THE FOLLOWING TEACHERS: AIR BRl N'ELLE A scentless after.have and I andbla ter for next year' grafitti. MR ARCUDI A bottle of Na.r MB' X F.Ll H Best wishes and lots of love. MR FLANAGAN A stuffed Raven MB. VIGUE A new track team. MR O'REGAN A BIG thank you. MRv CANGI A room full of Secret Santa's and our appreciation. MB' RAIMA Our ineere thank and a complete sear book with no mistakes. 'IB HI NT Being the new answering service for D.P. and Sons. MB' KATHA EGA Our undying appreciation for her constant support throughout the past I vear . Ir‘ ,n wr prav that n- .me will take offense, hut will receive this testament in the frame of mind in which it wa given. In testimony, we the da. of 1080 here ’ ir hand on thi th dav of June m thr year of Our laird. One Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty. do declare tin- to lie our Lust Will and Testament. THE PLACES WE LL 160 NEVER FORGET 162 163 T’was the night of graduation And all through the school Not a senior was lurking For that was the ride . They were all dressed up In their eaps and gowns. The girls were all smiling The boys had no frownes. They walked down the rows And stepped up the stairs. Then strolled to their seats And said a few prayers. They anxiously awaited Their names to he read. While thoughts of the future Kan through their heads. The eeremony was over And they all filed out. All daneiug and screaming And many did shout. Hut then thoughts of Millis Came hack to their heads. All good things that have happened. The times not hard to find. And then one senior realized. That Millis wasn't through. She ran ami told her classmates There were things they must do. She rattled off duties To her left and right. They all ran half crazy For they've just begun their fight. She told them all to live In their own style and way. And Millis will always be there To visit some day. As the lights all went out And the seniors went to bed. Thoughts of their future Were pleasant they've said. by Lori Gillis and Donna Graham FROM YOUR ORIGINAL SPONSORS The Howland Kami I Rita M. Rowland Mrs. W.F. Howland Mr. and Mrs. Romenic D’Eranio Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pettis Mr. and Mrs. Manning Rolinor Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morrill Mr. Arthur Shannon Mr. and M rs. Frank II ines Mr. and Mrs. Hubert l . Sycamore Mr. and Mrs. John Thruston Mr. and Mr . W illiain Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Santos Mr. James W illey Mr. and Mrs. James Collins Mr and Mr . George Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11 illier Mrs. Clair Dolan Mr. and Mr- . Mayo Bishop Mrs. Isabella Prophet Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Manning John and Ellen Santos Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kcancy Mr. William Gebo Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Slueier Our thanks to someone special who has always been there willinjr to help. W e appreciate greatly and will always remember the kindness of Mr. David Egy bo ih. c£om oR V ClOM b ClOte' STRAW WOOD SHAVINGS lm. A. SUlly 1468 Mam Street Millis. Mass. 02054 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE Mass. Transmission Rebuilders, Inc. NEW • REBUILT COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING TEL 376 8687 1475 MAIN STREET MILLIS. MA 02054 BKST OK I SI IKS TO THK CLASS OK Hu STUDENT COUNCIL Many a doctrine is like a windowpane. We see truth through it but it divides us from truth. —Kahlil Gibran v_______________________________________________________________ 166 MILTON SNYDER ASSOCIATES M. M KA( I I RFRS REPRESENT ATI I FOR I IGH 11 (. AND III VI l . OFFICE A VREHOUSE 502 EAST FIRST STREE T SOI I II BOSTON. M SS. 02127 PHONE 269-H 7-1178 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE MILLIS TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION EXCELLENCE IS ITS OWN REWARD—ANONYMOUS HOURS Tue . Fri. '••it- 9:00 To 3:00 Thurs. 9:00 To 9:00 Phone 533 8816 Jla Jeanne Boulter Owner I? I Main St. ■Me.lvs.iN . M Home Offiee Montebello. Calif. St. Lmii . Mi oiiri ChullannoKa. Tenn. 311 381.6334 Perth Amhny. N.J. Binghamton. N.Y. Bl I MoFF INI OK I.EASING. INt 9| Union St. Milii , Ma . O20S4 Tru.-h N Trailer l a.in; 'I BSmiARY F OAKKIFH SFKYICK IN he ter S Miller Mgr__________________________376-2022 CONGRATULATIONS ALBERT M. BELTON, D.D.S. Cl ASS OF 1980 ©2? MA- 5T«. CT 378 9003 Ma! . 02004 Mr. anti Mrs. Mima Roscnfeld Hr. Alan Bronvtein FYE EXAMINATIONS OPTOMETRIST H RI AND son CONTAC T LENSES MILLIS PROFESSION AI Bl IX, 1101 MAIN STREET MILLIS. MAS . 02051 . PHONE 376 2616 TOW NK PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION ENTER IN MILLIS 2 EXCHANGE ST. Mil LIS MASS PHONE 376-5122 Compliments of Attorney Anthony I’ctriici-n y l .V instate RALPH F. WHELIHAN Account Agent 1292 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA 01701 Bus. 617-620-1336 • Res. 376-8036 Red Barn Steak House “Most Exciting Restaurant in the Area Pleasant St.. Mllti - off Rta 109 Red Bam Steak House features: • Famous Salad Bar •Finest Pastry •Jumbo (16 oz.) Cocktails Also outstanding menu of Sleaks. Seafood. and Veal Specialties At Moderate Prices (!onu nn l f'lijov the tjlentrri Dull i Milrhcll at tin piano in a KToup sing alonj in mu I .n wilt 1i n lliru Sat I'vi’iiinm V COMPLIMENTS OF M1LLIS SOLAR INC. Vuthnri cd I )i triliiitor (• -otliiTin.il Hr.itint: Ami Cooliii Ri-sidcnlial. ( .mmirn-ial. Industrial 115 1 mol) Strrrt Milii'. M 2051 HOWIE OIL CO. INC. 40 Railroad Ave. Millis. Mass. BIAINCHI-LAMBERTON SI || LT ( O., IN' SPECI l l INC IN DRIV K AYS. PARKINC I OTS. PI JO RE MILT LAMBERTON 376-5761 CALL AW TlMl JOHN I). IMAM III 376-8265 DON GRAVES SIGNS 39 Norfolk St., Rt. 115 Millis. Mass. 02054 (617) 376 8094 r (] un|iliiii(‘iits ut COTT Corporation KTK. 109 Mil.I.IS V r HI II.DIM. OR REMODELING Greg Whelan CARPENTER 68 VILLAGE STREET MILLIS. MA 02054 TELEPHONE 376-8891 V D. P. SONS, INC r 102 Acorn St. Millis. Mass. 02054 V___________________ r r WOODS REAL ESTATE 969 Main St. Millis. Mass. 02054 Bus. 376-2033 REALTORS H CB v 172 J J Compliments of JOSEPH M. HERMAN SHOE CO. INC. 235-5165 (BOSTON) 376-5075 (MILLIS) BRAMAN SCREW MACHINE CO., INC. RONALD in N 1313 MAIN STREET MILLIS. MASS. V r JACK SQUIER’S COLONIAL SERVICE CENTER Corner of North and Main St Medfield. Mass. 359-2600 a r Happy MotoringJ MILLIS EXXON SEH ICE 860 MAIN ST. MILLIS. MASS. 02051 Phone: 376-2655 loilipliiiients of SPORTSMEN’S LOl NOE MILLIS N J V 174 r THE CLASS OF 1981 PRECISION METALLURGICAL CORPORATION 1350 Mam Street M.H. . Ma i 02054 16171 376 2996 ISHES THE CLASS OF 1980 ALL TIIE LICK AM) HAPPINESS IN THE COMING FI Tl KE V r J v. Medway Savings Bank “Banking the Medway” Medway. 165 Village Street, 533-c 631 • Miliis. i098 Main Street. 37o-5711 SOFM ' --- J 175 COMPLIMENTS OF Oil Co.. Jne. Joe Oil PROPANE CAMPER TANKS FILLED BURNERS INSTALLED AND SERVICED 24 HOUR SERVICE Michael H. Mushnik 37 Broad Street Samuel Mushnik Millis. Mass. V_______________ r JOHN HARKEY REALTORS Intersection of Rts. 115 109 376-2066 Millis. Massachusetts ___________________________J H.J. McCANN Ac countant Accounting .uni Tax Services Notary Public Millis __________________________J 176 AKT.N MSI l. CONCEPTS I3H4I Main Street. Miliis. 02054 DON KUHN INSURANCE AGENCY Waller Baer Tel 376-2239 THE MEATCLTTER INC. MEATS PRODUCE DELI U.S.D.A. Prime Choice Beef 1140 Main Si. Miliis MA. MAKE BROS Dealer in High Oualitx Dair Cow . Beef and Calves Complete Auction Service GAF CORPORATION Building Materials Group N M m ANN DMYTRYCK Realtor MARY ANN DMYTRYCK REAL ESTATE MAS RT 115 NORFOLK. MA 02056 PHONE 528-3372 115 I NlnN ST MILLIS. MA 02054 PHONE 376-8108 : ir ? Roberts — Mitrhell Memorial Chapels ‘XI Ol R E ST. MILL1S 15 MILLER ST. MEDFIELD 45 LINCOLN ST. MEDVI 359-4334 • 533-8131 J CLASS OF 1980 BEST VUSHFS FOR HAPPY. IIKM.Tin . PROSPEROUS FI TURK. f ALEXANDER'S COIN OP A I- Itifrl GUERRIERE 4 HALNON. INC. DRY CLEAN!V. 91 . Mam St.. Millis. Mu. kkcc at: nnres®. rams, taurusvuu, mjo mntn, hasuchi I 376-2657 J MAC KINNOY [ TO REPAIR 34 EXCHANCE ST. Mil.I.IS. MA 02054 376-2342 WILLS II RD ARE I.N IIAHhW AHK. BKNJAMIN MOOBK PAINTS. SM l S llouM Mure . Lum'iiImi) Mowrrt, lloniclili' Oniti Saw 5 Jam Avriim MtDFIEI I . MASS 02052 Phone 359-1133 MAXWELL-PADELEORI) CO.. INC 1352 Main Street Millis. Massachusetts 02051 BARRY H. SM AMI S. D.M.D. 075 Main Street Millis, Mass. 02054 617-376-8996 Compliments of MILLIS CYCLE Route 109 — Millis 376-2679 PHONK 766-2718 KOYAI.I) S. UiiiF N r SUNNY SIDE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. C K K K I. CO TKA TOKS FKAMINC • F IIOMKS • KK.MODKI.IM I 18 Division St. Woonsorkrt. K.l. Helping the youth for the past Coot! I.nek to tin 20 years CLASS OF '80 MILLIS HARDWARE ADAM'S Package Store 079 MAIN ST. Kusty Cushman Prop. 376-2965 Open till 11:00 p.m. every nite J V 180 r JAMES H. COLELLO, INC. 17 PLAIN STREET TEL. 376-5030 MILLIS. MASS. 02054 REMODELING A SPECIALTY WILLIAM F. WHELAN CARPENTER BITLDER 8 VILLAGE STREET TELEPHONE MILLIS. MASS. 376-2780 V_________________ V__________________J r !R£r’!R Masonry Inc. 150-158 Spring Street Miliis. Mass. 02054 Telephone 376-8887 376-5851 Telephone 376-8887 376-5851 J r r FARM ST. AUTO SALES ORPORAIIONI ORCHARD AIR CORPORATION HEATING AIRCONDITIONING CONTRACTORS FARM STREET MILLIS. MASS. 02054 375 Orchard St. Da e Millis, Mass. Bill Soby 376-2116 S r xki v________________y v________________j r----------------n BOB'S AUTO BODY 34 Farm Street Millis. Ma. 02054 V_______________________________J for • FOREIGN • AMERICAN • TRUCK PARTS Millis 376-8700 Framingham 879-4100 WE BUY UNWANTED VEHICLES 1465 Main St. Milli 182 r Nothing performs like a Saab. V f (617) 376 2608 rJk ’ 'TZext ZDoor, One. AOMEN'S FASHIONS V r 1064 MAIN ST MILIIS VA 02064 ______________J Best wishes from MILLIS BROOK FARM GREENHOUSES V__________________________) Vandalism To Jew Ov, uckoos easo. Carter Wins Bi Three State Cat HIS GANG k Be Held VIillis High 1 V I Lawn Reported Ji €arS will . i _ BP Cte' HP I 1 No obI I too high If Wf i e '— .. Ptctce iii r - no Iflp® SiXiSts 8 Millis Seniors Homecoming Breakfast £C T Russi lo know ,1 i rethebesf Invasio Contin tVj- iir. Tk vou can be n u fV ' VTEB Reagan s y£ep exnppfwconscrvt IS HIGH SCHOOI Class of mo § WN£5, 1980 jft smanjgf) fw zm xoO ' ■t'fyb. tfoy S' C5 Miliis Faculty Seniors In Ba Three MJ V a o 'J fvottt v ? 4 v r.-j% va M111 «f 1930 kra i '- V IIIM Bhi viv.. lutionP
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