Narragansett High School - Maritimes Yearbook (Narragansett, RI)

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fTlRPilTimE5 BE 5TRFF Liso LeBlanc Ediror Judy Poilrhorp Co-ediror Renee Louzon Art Editor Cheryl Genereux Copy Editor Stephanie Sylvestri Layout Editor Willis Kim Photo Ediror Robert Mostrioni Business Manager Mr. Maurice Alloire Advisor mRRlTlfTlE5 IRflE THE YEHRBDOH OF THE 5ENDR CLH55 □F NRRRRGRN5ETT HIGH 5CHD0L NRRRRGRN5ETT. RHODE 15LRNG A dedication is an honor besrowed upon a certain community member or school staff member who we feel hos been outstanding in their contributions to those around them. Each year the staff of the yearbook decides to whom the publication should be dedicated. It is o difficult decision in which oil possibilities must be considered. This year, the class chose to dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Judy Phillips. Respect, admiration, love . . . these and more express how we feel about you, Mrs. Phillips. With every realm you enter, you hove shown enthusiasm and dedication. Whether it be teaching, odvising, or being your own true self, you ore fully supportive of those who surround you. In the classroom, your finesse and creativity moke it o pleasure to hove known you os o teacher, and os a person. How con we thank you for whor you've fought us? A cord? ... A gift? No, we of the class of '82 would like to dedicate this book to you, Judy, o friend. 2 mflRlTimE5 BE CONTENTS 2 dedication 4.......................................theme 10 senior dedication 13 seniors 42...............................superlatives 47 underclassmen 65....................................faculty 75.................................activities 99 school sports 128 patrons 129 advertisers 152 autographs I o' The Vearbaah of the HBE 5enior Class Narragansett High School Narragansett, Rhode Island Sar Franc 04 I ai ob- th+d 1945 ithm|ton ALGERIA! c wc SPANI SAHA ■AMAK-A ND INDIES CARIBBEAN ■i a SEA L l AT M(H 1 VALVA (Xll GLINKA rafartadl Mf l«mlory for Sovfo W f Airtco I •a_Janf rp. L’AY Falk land FAI KLANO IS DtPIND A nf OSrtjC.Q C SOUTH to 4 ISflE T HE EARTH is a village. The universe is now shrunken and at arm's lengrh, traversed by satellites, airwaves and moon shots. Bigness,'' light years, moch speeds . . . Geography has exploded. Science writes a new book and computers become gods. THEY ALWA Y5 learned about good ol 'math, toasters and victory gardens. Now we grapple with nuclear physics, apple computer: and ecology and tinker with microwaves, solar energy and ataries. W W HEN I WAS your age ... But were they ever? Are school lunches, report cords and graduation our only common ground? I AM, in this maelstrom so fast and vast, just one pebble Small, so small and futile in on endless universe. W£ E WANT to soy, Hey, look or each of us in this place, this town, this hemisphere, this planer, this whole universe. Each of us matters. We live, we feel, we love, we create. UR YEARBOOK, in our maelstrom of 18, celebrates our life here. Our accomplishments, our friendships, our laughter ore here swirled with our struggles and rears. To shore with you who hove shored with us our coming into the universe. 1982. DR. HOLLAND — OUR SUPERB SUPERINTENDENT To the Class of 1982: I hove been Superintendent of Schools in Norrogonsett for the post four yeors — the some amount of time most of you hove spent or Norrogonsett High School earning the necessary academic credits needed for receipt of your diplomas this June. As o Superintendent of o small school district, I hove hod the pleosure of closely watching you develop in the classroom, on the athletic field, and in the community or large. I hove enjoyed seeing you grow into young adults and om very proud of your achievements. Your days in high school hopefully hove been hoppy ond rewording ones — days that upon reflection many yeors from now will be remembered nor only for the good rimes but also os positive rimes rhor were critical to your learning ond future success in life. My hearty good wishes to you. We will follow your careers with interest ond pride. Sincerely yours. 6 WILLIAM ft. HOLLAND Superintendent of Schools TOP BILLING — as smooth os smooth con be Deor Groduores: Congrorulorions on your ochievemenr. You hove completed thirteen yeors of school ond fulfilled oil the requirements for groduotlon. Storting in the sixties ond finishing in the eighties — more rhon two-thirds of your life hos been relored to school. As rime posses ond this rorio diminishes, I hope the importance of these post yeors increases ond you will look bock on your schooling os o positive influence for your llfes' activities. Wherever you go ond whatever you do. take with you my sincere best wishes for health, happiness ond success. Sincerely, Jerome R. McCorrhy Principal I hope rhor the rime or Narragonserr High School hos been o positive experience for you ond rhor you ore able ro take the lessons learned here into your adult life. Best wishes in oil future endeavors. Todd D. Floherry Assistant Principal 7 ?£iSt MARINER LOG The class of '82, under rhe direction of Miss Mohoney, elected and organized their first class council. The freshman officers were Peter Blessing, president; Liso Fain, vice-president; Robin Meoder, secretory' and Rachel Hoyt, treasurer. The Homecoming representative was Wendy Schmidrr. With the change of years come rhe change of advisors, Mrs. Boyle replaced Miss Mohoney, and guided us in to our senior year. The sophomore class elected Meg O'Neill, president; Chet Duff, vice-president; Robin Meoder. secretory; and Nancy Dodge, treasurer. Our sophomore Homecoming representative was Patti Arcobello. During our second year in high school we held profiroble bake soles, sold our famous Mariner T- shirrs ond sponsored rhe first donee of rhe '80 s. sponsored rhe first donee of the '80 s. Finally we become upperclassmen! The junior class council officers were Meg O'Neill, president; Mike Sprague, vice-president; Robin Meoder, secretory; ond Nancy Dodge, treasurer. In rhe foil we ordered our doss rings ond set o precedent. We were rhe first to order dinner rings. The junior Homecoming representative was Donno Gorlick. Our variety show, Fame ' with MC's Deon Harrison ond Everett Babcock was o great success. Our Junior prom, held or Quidnesserr Country Club wos a night to remember. We danced ro the music of Metropolis ond Patti Arcabello wos crowned the prom queen. The night ended os everyone drove ro Goody 's house for another one of his famed parties! The Junior prom wos the final event of our junior year, ond everyone looked forward ro our senior year. Finally we were seniors! We received our senior privileges the second week of school (o first), ond we set up our own donut shop in the cafeteria with Dob Mosrrioni os manager. With the panic of research papers, SAT's ond college applications over with, we looked forward ro graduation ond the senior prom, with o feeling of relief. The senior Homecoming court wos Sheila Gorrohy, Parti Arcabello ond, the queen, Nancy Dodge. Our class caught on early cose of that contagious senioriris, which got progressively worse os graduation neared. The senior doss leaders were Peter Blessing, president; Dean Harrison, vice-president; Sheila Gorrohy, secretory; ond Noncy Dodge, treasurer. Four years is o short history in our young lives. But they were meaningful years, sometimes difficult, sometimes exciting, always different. We hope these seeds of learning, friendship ond growth will nurture our future. 10 VyUtLcbui ffJlUA (V'Dfiwdt Peouaov J O dsKS — iqcq O'MzLIL fobwN f uni 3 c , K .w ‘Sw TWv T-a ZZ T , SS,? ' o cu c . y ; yZow, (Lnd t oer iQ m (X UJw c _ Ju JUmn C4 fl axjoi u f. fapuua AjxjJi WOiOu SbA4xoL§) JkuSl , XjU ayv-tQ f SljbXuuf tftoOdLfXzsX A-11 £t 2 ynm4 dhc - ' v Yuum-ju cw CA kMO 6 X 3 - fshijck c£Ly YpUAjs GULLlJ ___ __ f £ 7 abi oj $L ' %, f(J[)e Xl lJJX' From Left to Right, Top Row: Rolond Dozois. Liso Foin, Dole Denelle. Sheila Gorrohy, Peter Blessing, Advisor Mrs. Boyle, Deon Horrison. Noncy Dodge, Michoel Varrecchione, Ronnie Osberg, Gregg Mitchell. Bottom Row: Chester Duff. Potty Arcobello. Debbie Borszcz. Kerri Allen, ond Meg O'Neill. The Senior Class Council pooled rheir resources ro come up with some really unique ideas. In 1982, rhe class wos led by Perer Blessing — President, Deon Horrison — Vice- President, Noncy Dodge — Treasurer, ond Sheilo Gorrohy — Secretary. With rhe help of rhe rest of rhe council they successfully carried out numerous activities, such os reinstating rhe morning cafeteria program, having on incredible Christmas donee, o Senior Review that everyone loved, ond having o spectacular Senior Prom. We re great! The Class of '82 would like ro give o very special rhonks to Mrs. Boyle, the administration, rhe teachers, ond everyone for helping, nudging, pulling, ond encouraging us to rhe finish line” — our graduation. THE SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Tracy E. Allen Michael J. Baffaro Patricio Arcabella — it's the laughter and the smiles you will remember when you remember me. Debra Joan Barszcz — Ideals are like the stars; we never reach them, bur like the mariners of the sea. we chart our course by them. Everett C. Babcock — And now we spend our time so noncholont, and spend our nights so bon vivant.. . Billy Joel William T. Beatrice — Businessmen, they drink my wine, plowmen plow my earth, none of them along the line know ony of its worth. Bob Dylon 15 Pomelo Jeon Beauregard ---- ''Pom — To be o friend, o mon should close his eyes to the foulrs of others ond open them to his own. Wilfred A. Peterson Lourene Michelle Bouchord ---- I hove leorned to seek my hoppiness by limiting my desires, rother rhon attempting to satisfy them. John Stuart Mill Christine A. Beds — The thing that goes the farthest in making life worthwhile, that costs the least ond does the most is just o pleasant smile. Wilbur D. Nesbit Gerold W. Boucher — i am whor I om ond that is enough. Wolt Whitman Peter T. Blessing — Destiny is no matter of chance, if is o matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is o thing to be achieved. William Jennings Dryon 16 Blake James Champlin — Gemini — A busy mind in mony ploces. Joseph D. Cohen — i get by wirh o little help from my friends. John Lennon Kevin M. Doiley — Lost rime is never found ogoin. 17 Verna D. Dawley — You ore whor you ore when nobody is looking. Ann Londers Dale D. Denelle — whor lies behind us ond whor lies before us ore tiny motrers compored ro whor lies within us. Lisa Eloina Deignan — Neither leod nor follow, hove the couroge ro be yourself no morrer how few the followers. Michele Kathryn Dillon 18 Shauni Lee deLodzia — Goodbye. I hove better things to do rhon be obused. Nancy J. Dodge — Wherever you go ond whorever you do. you'll find speciol mogic in just being you! Roland Dozois Jacqueling Lee Eldridge — I do not feor tomorrow, for I hove seen yesterdoy ond I live for rodoy. Chester A. Duff — it s just o bunch of guys, getting together, hoving o go-o-o-od rime. Woody Duff. Moris England — Friends ond good rimes during high school con never be forgotten. Poulo Anne Dufresne — Mony dreoms come true, ond some hove silver linings. I live for my dreom ond o pocket full of gold. Led Zeppelin James F. Erter --- Everything hoppens to everybody sooner or loter if there is rime enough. Show 19 Lisa Beth Fain — For everything you've missed, you've gained something else. David Ferdinand — The goal of yesterdoy will be the storting point of tomorrow. Carlyle. , Joan M. Favali — Let the good times roll. . . Sheila Jean Felice — Can't we still be friends ond get together sometime. Todd Rundgren. Hildy A. Fitzgerald — Alwoys remember the post for it brings the warmest memories. Carhi — The only woy to hove o friend is ro be one. Ralph Waldo Emerson Livio J. Gollucci -------- Do not walk in front of me, I may nor follow. Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be o friend. Albert Camus. Susan Sharpe Fraleigh — . . . ond God creoted mon . . . but she wos only kidding. Anonymous Glen C. Gardiner — what is life, if full of core, we hove no rime to stand ond store. William Henry Davies Susonne Melinda French — We ore spirits in the material world. Police. Donna Lee Garlick — Life itself con t give me joy. unless I really will it; life just gives me rime ond space, it's up ro me ro fill it. 21 ► kV Sheila Ann Gorrahy — i have bur one lamp by which my feer ore guided ond that is rhe lamp of experience. Patrick Henry Suzanne Maurine Goos Cheryl Lynn Genereux — Individually is rhe solr of common life. You moy hove ro live in o crowd, bur you do nor hove ro live like ir, nor subside on irs food. Henry VonDyke. Kerri Lynn Handrigon — The best is yer ro come! Kimberley Anne Girardi — Kim — Someday, I don't know when, we’re going ro get ro rhor place where we really wont ro go ond we ll walk in rhe sun, bur rill then . . . we were born ro run. Bruce Springsteen Parrida G. Handrigan — Life without laughing is life wirhour living, for the memory of a smile losrs forever. 22 Cynthia Jean Hall — in the rime of your life . . . Jeffrey James Dean E. Harrison — Moke o promise, rake o vow, and rrusr your feelings, ir's easy now. Understand rhe voice wirhin. ond feel rhe change already begin. Pamela Joyce Jefferson — Hold fosr ro dreams, for if dreams die, life is o broken- winged bird rhor connor fly. Ian Charles Howard — we could be so good rogerher, I'll rell you abour rhe world. We ll invenr wonron world wirhour lomenr, Enterprise, Expedition, Invirorion, ond Invention. Jomes Douglas Morrison 1943-19?? Kristen Dawn Jordan — i om nor afraid of tomorrow: for I hove seen yesrerdoy ond I love today. Anonymous 23 Liso M. LeBlanc — May you always hove rhe freedom ro be yourself. Donno M. Lerourneau — Yesterday and tomorrow, hello and good-bye. As long os there is one, there will always be rhe other. PS. Good-bye and good luck. Karen Elizabeth Leeming — We judge ourselves by whot we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by whot we hove already done. David John Lineham — Towering genius disdains o beaten porh. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored. 24 Renee Louzon — nee — You moy soy I'm o dreomer, but I'm nor the only one. I hope some doy you'll join us. ond the world will be os one. John Lennon Robin Moncini Glenda Elise Luzzi — if it s getting horder to foce everydoy, don't let it show Though it's getting horder to take whor they soy, just let it go. P.D. Peter Manning — Hey, hey, my, my, rock n' roll con never die. Neil Young Thomas Edward Mahoney Colleen Mary Martin — The inner half of every cloud is the bright ond shining. I therefore turn my cloud about, ond olwoys wear them inside our to show the lining. 25 Robert Ralph Mastrioni, Jr. fSb P. Timothy McDonald David M. Morheson Lauren E. McKenna — Louren-en-en-en-ah — Whor is the use of worrying? It never wos worthwhile. So pock up your troubles in your old kit-bog ond smile, smile, smile. George Asof. Andrea Colleen McConnon -- A true friend is hord to find, so never let one poss you by. Robin Lynne Meader — i hove journeyed to the roinbow's end, ond hove found nor gold, but you, my friend. Ion Michaels. 26 Amy Monreirh — oe your own person. Be responsible for yourself Be free, happy, and most of oil, moke the most out of each day of your life. Andrew Monreirh — Live everyday like it's your lost, someday you'll be right. Ronald Srephen Ohsberg — As I leave the holls of NHS, my life before me, ond then my death, I look bock now ond con attest, the years in high school were the best. Colleen C O'Dowd — if i leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me? For I must be travelling on now, couse there's too many places I’ve got to see. Skynord Meg A. O'Neill — thyself. Socrates. Know 27 Daniel Orsini Judirh Ann Poilrhorp — Judy’' — Tomorrow is roo lore; live rodoy. Joseph Kenneth Papa Laura Jean Pearce — The mon who goes olone con srorr rodoy; bur he who rrovels wirh another musr woir unril rhe orher is reody. Henry Thoreou Kerri Jean Pearson Amy Anne Poirier — Live os long os you wont ro, ond want to os long os you live. Deborah Marie Prior — Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. Martin Tupper. Lee Frances Riley — it s the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember the way we were. Homlish. Nicole Marie Provost — Laughter is the shortest disronce between two people. Victor Gorge David Stewart Robinson ---My. my, hey, hey, rock n’ roll is here to stay. Neil Young Marls Roy to Frederick G. Rose, Jr. — Success is counted sweetest by those who never succeed Diane Marie Rossi — Always walk facing the sunshine and rhe shadows will foil behind you. Anonymous. ■ Mark Henry Russo — wen. Mom, I mode if. JoAnne Marie Rossi — To overlook rhe little things in life is to miss rhe biggest port of life itself. Paul J. Sahagian — Always look on the bright side of life. (Whistle, Whistle) Monty Python. — Could we see when ond where we ore to meet again, we would be more render when we bid our friends good-bye. Onido. Stephen J. Scorobogoty John M. RoSSi — Wisdom is knowing when you con'r be wise. Paul Engle. 30 Robert P. Sekator — Men in general judge more from appearances than from reality. All men hove eyes, bur few hove the gift of penerrorion. Stephen John Sliney — if they asked me whor to give rhe world, I would roke rhe love inside of me and there would be o light so everyone could see I'm singing from my soul. Everything I hove — Everything I know . . . Melisso Manchester Undo Mary Smith — The memories that friends hove mode together grow stronger with every passing doy. Rebecca J. Barrett. Mory Elizabeth Souza — It's the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were. Marvin Homlish. Sherri-Lynn Marie Smith — Rubens once soid: It is not important to live long, bur to live well. Michael C. Sprague — Our progress os o notion con be no swifter than our progress in education. J.F.K. 31 Cynthio M. Sumner — One of rhe greatest sources of energy is pride in whor you ore doing. Spokes Sean W other — Recompense injury with justice, and recompense kindness with kindness. 32 Nancy Lee Sylvia — it s the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember rhe way we were. Hamlish. Michael J. Wallace — i mode it through by rhe grace of God ond the threats of my parents. David Webb Andrew Wayne Wunsch — I know it’s only Rock n' Roll, but I like it. M. Jogger. Dean D. West — The man worth while is the one who smiles when everything goes dead wrong. Denise Elaine Crowe — it you love something, set it free. If if comes bock, it’s yours. If if doesn't, it never was. Dry an A. Woodmansee — As one who looks on o face through o window, through life I hove looked on God. Because I hove loved, I shall hove no sorrow to die. Amelia Josephine. Maryberh Kazounis — You can’t always get whor you wont, bur if you try, sometimes, you just might find you get whor you need. Rolling Stones 33 DONNA MARIE PARMENTIER — Treasure rhe future, for rhe post is o memory. NOT PICTURED REBECCA JOYCE FOOR SCOTT MocDONOUGH 34 SUSAN JOY FURLANO — A dream goes on forever Todd Rundgren NOT PICTURED GLENN ANDERSON SENIORS IN ACTION 35 BABY PICTURES 36 Picture code on p.127 37 38 39 40 The yeor was 1981. The date was May Isr. The evenr was our Junior Prom or the Quidnesset Country Club. We danced the night awoy to the soft rock of Metropolis. The highlight of the evening wos the crowning of the Prom Queen — it wos to be Potri Ar- cobello — selected from o lovely court consisting of Trocy Allen, Kerri Allen, Nancy Dodge, Robin Doty, Sheilo Gorrohy and Cindy Holl. As the lost strains of music faded in the evening, the prom favors pocked awoy, and the prom parties ushering in the down, only fond ond cherished memories lingered. To this doy. 41 5UPERSENIORSUPERSENIORSUPERSENO PREPPIEST John Rossi ond Debbie Prior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ron Oshberg ond Meg O'Neill 42 JOCK AND JOCKETTE Peter Blessing ond Jackie Eldrige SUPERSENIORSUPERSENIORSUPERSENIO CLASS SWEETHEARTS Gregg Mitchell and Sheila Garrahy FLIRT AND WOLF Sue French and Dean Harrison FRIENDLIEST Dovid Webb and Nancy Dodge MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Cher Duff and Kris Jordan MOST TALKATIVE Kerrie Allen and Mark England 43 UPERSENIORSUPERSENIORSUPERSENIOP QUIETEST Andreo McConnon ond Dove Morheson MOST MUSICAL John Florence ond Sue Goos BEST ALL ABOUND Parti Arcabella ond Peter Blessing BEST DRESSED Tracy Allen ond Mark Roy to MOST ARTISTIC Renee Louzon ond David Robinson ond Everett Bobcock. 44 STUDENTS IN FULL BLOOM! 46 Teachers Pet UNDERCLfl55[TlEN THE JUNIORS — JUST A GREAT CLASS! Top Row: M Moretri. D. Cupples, M. Vorrechlone. J. Porrridge, 5. Younkin. A. Ferroro, E. McKenna. M. Sovoie, R. Cartone. Middle Row: Andreo Souro, Renee Archomboult. Marilee Denelle, Karen Wronoskl, Lisa Valentino. Suzle Yu, Karen Seamens Bottom Row: M. Casey. D. Nora, T. Cronin, A. Morrison, K. Mitchell. This year the junior class, with advisors Mrs. Capalbo and Ms. Nordlund, began wirh on ambitious council. They invited any juniors to share ideas and attend meetings. The main bulk of energy was placed upon raising funds for the junior prom. The prom will be held at the Seamen's Inn Mystic wirh Outrage'' as their bond. Some of the successful fund raising activities were: a bake sale, the selling of candy cones, and the collection of class dues. The traditional Valentine's Dance and Variety show also went well. The class of 1980 is also looking forward to an exciting senior year. 48 Renee Archomboult Leoh Arnold John Avello Keith Boiley Joe Bosso Connie Beck Kerri Bivono Jockie Boucher Micheolo Burke Mlcheol Combell Rhondo Corlone Chris Corlson Llso Corocci Andrew Cory Michoel Cosey Joy Cotugno Judy Cotugno Tim Chomplin Debbie Cholifoux Peter Cloys Moribeth Como Doniel Cusumono Trocey Cook Morion Corr Corl Cottle Tom Cronin Brod Cupples Mori Denelle Joy Dube Denise Duffy Williom Durfee Robert Ells Thomos Essex Suson Ferdinond Dovid Ferrore Jeff Fernstein Aleno Ferroro Steve Gordner Debbie Genereux Michoel Griffin Gory Hordink Billy Horrison 49 Donold Hopkins Poul locuele Kris lemmo More Kearney Richord Kenehon Willis Kim Vincenr Koukos Donold Kroines Poul LeDlonc Kerry LeCloire John Lee Eriko MocPhee Carlo Moncini Ed Moncini Seon Martin Dob Martini Poul Mosrrioni Michoel McCullough Vicki McConnel Erin McKenno Dill McElroy Kim Mitchell Robert Mitchell Lisa Monohon Joe Monroe Michoel Moretti Andreo Morrison Druce Norhoniel Dovid Noylor Dovid Noto Moureen O'Donnel Kim Oldhom Tom Opishinski Kevin Polumbo Jennifer Partridge Dennis Poton Jennifer Peorce Pom Peorce Lindo Phillips Julie Podedworney Dovid Pormenrier Michelle Poirier 50 Jennifer Quinn Thomas Quinn Judy Rodkiewlch Bryon Rowlings Del Reodon Dovid Ricci Wendy Rose Monique Sovoie Andreo Souro Angelo Souro Koren Seomans Eric Schmitt More Shumon Arthur Smith Lourle Smith Susan Stoll Brian Stuort Brer Surprenont Noncy Sweeney Cindy Thoyer Brion Timpson Heother Trembloy Liso Volentino Chris Vorrechlone Suzy Yu Shoron Younkin Jennifer Young Richord Zuercher 51 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL PLANS FUTURE Standing: Mr Dubilewski. Kevin Needhom. Mike McGwin, Scott Lawson. Joonne Corter, Wendy Broome. Sitting: Christo Cotter. Pom Gordiner. Julie Ekjndge areas ). Lori Bessodni (Pres ), Debbie Lindewoll (Sec.), Gino Souro. Donna Meehan Missing From Photo: Stephanie Hucklns (V.P.). The Sophomore Class Council hod o very prosperous yeor under rhe direction of rheir advisor, Mr. Dubilewski. In November, the council held o successful Pre-Victory Donee, ond sold carnations prior to our big gome against South Kingstown. The money they hove raised will go toward the doss' upcoming Junior ond Senior Proms. Chris Allen Russell Amey Ken Anderson Porrldo Bofforo Dovid Borboso Fronk Bores Lori Bessodni Terry Biofore Donold Blonkenshlp Poul Blessing Uso Brodley . Wendy Broome Sreve Brown Shonnon Comp Berh Corlson Perer Corocci Joonne Correr Mork Cosey George Cosrro Joonn Covonough Bob Chrisroforo Dole Clifford Chrisro Cotter Kelly Oonln Gregg Cuppels Kim Dongelo Uso Dovey Jeonne Doy John Doy Lorroine Doy Roy Deg id(o Russ DesGronges Poul Dube Doug Edwords Julie Eldridge Debbie Fomiglierri Erin Forrell Eloine Fitz Bob Froleigh Ron Gobrilowirz Cheryl Gollo Pom Gardiner Kevin Griffin Corrie Grimm Michoel Horringron Eriko Harris Christine Hempe 53 Kim Holcombe Shown Hooper Correne Houston Srephonie Huckins Peggy locuele Lori Johnson Poul Johnson Trevor Judge Jim Keorney Jeff Kirwon Mork Kroines Bruce Lowing Scort Lowson Christine LeBlonc Poul LeRoy Debbie Lindewoll Poul MocDonough Seon McGorty John McGovern Helen McGuire Mlchoel McGwin Koren Meoder Donno Meehon Nino Memi Koren Mitchell Melody Mitchell Kevin Needhom Curt Niles Tim O'Neill Cheryl Pearson Pom Pearson Dove Pezzullo Mory Prior Dovid Roy Matthew Riley Jeon Rossi Dovid Rowan Geoffrey Rundlert Greg Rundlert Gino Souro Greg Scheer Ted Shermon Srephonie Silvestri Jonice Smith Chris Stephenson Poul Sreinhilber Joanne Sumner 54 Lynn Zuercher Corey Fiske Aimee Surprenonr Colleen Sweet Eileen Sweet Ellen Sweet Lenny Sweet Sherrie Theroux Cindy Wholey Soroh White Beth Wilson Normon Worthington Tom Younkin 55 FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL First Row: Chris Walpole. John Hichey. Srephonie Cicilline. Dorcy Shuman, Kenny Monroe, and Andrea Lowrence Middle Row: Dove Turco. Jennifer Laughlin, Lynn Verrler. Lisa Chrisroforo. Trlsso Luzzi, Leslie Low, and Michelle Carter. Third Row: Mr. locono. Un- do Crudele. Sue Menard, Donna Boudreau. John Peorson, John Ponzico, Mike Englond. Kim lemma. Beth McDermott, Chris Zonello, Pom Cook. Lindalee Dovis. Lori Dragon. 56 Vlswonorh Akelle Perer Aldrich Ellzoberh Allen Jeff Alves Cloudlo Auslonder Christine Boiley Kevin Bornette Morlo Beotrice Robert Beaureguard Robert Bood Don no Boudreou April Bourbon no is Cothy Brooks Steve Brownell Eve Burns Lynn Coffrey Deon Corlone Kelly Cormody Kristin Corr Michelle Corter Mark Cosey Koren Chollfoux Llso Christoforo Stephanie Cicilllne John Cinquegrono Fronk Como Howard Conley Brian Conlln Kristine Connery Pomelo Cook Sue Cook Lyndo Crudele Gretchen Cunningham Jennifer Dovey Lindalee Dovis Joeseph DeSantis Clint Downey Lourie Drogon Michoel England Robin Enloe Harold Everett Toni Everett 57 Thomos Forrell Peter Fovoli John Giromo Corlos Girord Chris Glodu Downe Gould Jim Grimley Jennifer Griffen John Horre Dovid Hempe Jon Hickey Joonne Hird Kelly Holcombe Trocy Hunt Mott Huntley Kim lemmo Kristen Jones Noncy Kennedy Andreo Lowrence Leslie Low Condy LeCloire John Leeming Seon Lenihon Christine Lennon Erick Lindewoll Jennifer Loughlin Trisso Luzzi Mike Morchetti Brendo Moldonordo Dory Monning Robert Mortin Doren McConnell Beth McDermort Scott McEneoney John McGillvroy Pot McMohon Sue Menord Steve Mollo Chris Moore Jim Mulcohey Ken Munroe Poulerre Noson 58 Don Nolon Thomas Norrhup Lourie O'Dowd Kerry Oldhom John Ponzico Melisso Partridge John Peorson Christopher Poirier Noelle Provost Eddie Pendon Doug Picci Jomes Pusso Koi Yu Chris Zonello Pichord Zonello Jomes Zuercher Arnoud Krooijvonger Dovid Fernstien Kothy Sonds Peter Sontilli Cindy Show Dorcy Shumon Steve Smith Micheol Souzo Seon Sronton Steve Stearns Mothew Steodmon Debbie Suggs Seon Sullivon Poberr Sweet Greg TurKleson Suson The ri oult Dovid Turco Louis Valentino Drod Vonley 59 SEVENTH EIGHTH GRADE CLASS COUNCIL Bottom Row. Left to Right: Robert Megonelly, Steve Krul, John Horrison. Eliso Delgnon, Amy Griffin. Suson Allen. Middle Row: Judy Hempe, Cothy Korney. Ann McNorten. Kelly Stevenson, Dono Vorrechione, Stocey Plcolli, Lisa Edwords. Top Row: Mr. Hilley, Timothy Smith. Tony Richords, Seon Donnelly. Russ Digetto. Kerri Bucchonon, Ellen Reynolds, Krlsto Benoit, Kim Desolvo. Bottom Row: Jimmy Burns. Jess Conrod. Aoron Arnold, Dovid Cohen, Miles Cogswell. Middle Row: Vincent Corvolho. Kevin Allen, Govin Cosey, Bo Beouregord, Homer Bloke. Mott Brown. Kim Cholifux, Kerri Buchonon. Top Row: Michael Boker. Beth Clork. Amy Clark, Lori Olsen. Debbie Bofford, Kristin Benoit. Richord Adorns, LeeAnn Blankenship. John Abrohomson. Bottom Row: Brian Fogon, Robert Gollucci, Jeonnie Dunn. Lisa Edwords, Russ Degidio. Kim Di Solvo, Kelly Deignon, Alison Folk Middle Row: Greg Cunninghom. Victor Gobory, Chris Genereux, Nick Donodio. Dovid Downes. Doug Downes, Chris Dillon. Mathew Dovls. Top Row: Sherri Dexter. Adorn Dioz, Steve Degroote. Todd Flynn, Seon Donnelly, Steven Goederies, Joe Dresick. Peter Guiliono. Bottom Row: Steven Leeming. Michoel Longer. John Horrison. Chris McDuff, Erik Howe. Down Letourneou. Middle Row: Rob Motheu, Jennifer Goldstein. Micky Moguire. Mortho Monning, Louren McCormick. Top Row: Vinny Hull. Arnold Krooijvonger. Steven Krul, Chris McCorthy. Roger Leeming. Scott McDonough, Jimmy losimone, Timmy Mcguire. Arwin McPhee. Bottom Row: Debbie Pinkos. Michelle Pellitier. Stacy Albright. Melisso Mulcohey, Mork Morrison. Bobby Mignonelli Middle Row: Robby Phelps. Billy Mitchell, Potty Newbold. Melisso Nothoniel, Wendi Naysnerski. Andreo Peccororo, Kerri Buchonon. John Owens Top Row: Chris Mossey. Dove McNorton. Tino Millen. Heather Menord. Ann McNoughton. Eileen McGuire. Koren Oldhom. Mork Moroncy. Tom Pormenrier, Adrion Owens. Dovid McKendry. Bottom Row: Kim Poynton, John Smith, Michoel Roberts, Dovid Plouffe, Jim Speights. Suson Sprague. Middle Row: Corline Sllney, Ellen Reynolds. Kerri Sohogion, Dione Sonford. Lindo Prim. Rlso Smith, Christine Snell. Top Row: Mortho Puliro. Joe Rodkiewich, Tony Richords, Pot Reordon. Tim Smith, Bobby Sholo, Eric Gilbert, Donold Souzo, Shelly Ritocco, Jessicco Sondel 61 Bottom Row: Jim Tshudy. Christine Trillo, Mortin Williford. Mott Turco. Dovid Wright. Middle Row: Morsho Thoyer. Christine Sullivan, Trisho Sumner. Stephanie Zito. Kelly Stephenson, Dono Vorrecchlone, Neil Stuort. Top Row: Joime Trillo, Robert Walls, Eddie Sylvio, Alfred Tingly. Kerry Wholey, Deon Wolmsley. Mark Toylor. ond Fronk Whittier. 62 « SEVENTH GRADE — sit up and take notice! Bottom Row. Left to Right: Ann Appleton. Mothew Corvolho. Poul Borboso. Joey Benederti. Middle Row: Moriso Coprio, Llso Chorron, Sherri Apice. Susan Allen, Kelly Costro. Top Row: Mory Jone Brooks, Borbra Brown. Adelle Broidsted. Heother Bloir, Erik Abrohomson. Dovid Aiello. R. J. Boudroeu. Bottom Row. Left to Right: Stuort Gilbert, Undo Dunnington. Eliso Deignon. Middle Row: Mark Esposito, GerikGirord, Aliso Ferroro. Parti Gollogher, Suson Frye, Melisso Follet. Gino Girormmo. Top Row: Lorry Dome. Greg Gillooly, Dovid Fonderti. Mothew Cowell. Potti Duce. Cheryl Deignon. Kim Conner. Bottom Row. Left to Right: Peter Lourie. John Kirwon, John Hoxton, Roy Holcombe. Joey Lovimodiere. Kristin Klink. Liso Koreivo Middle Row: Daryl Nitschke, Ralph Groves. Jon Goldstein, Amy Griffin. Alicia Hermes, Kothy Loliberte. Joneen Hosse. Top Row: Kenny Jefferson. Steve Skuce. Gory Good. Judy Hempe. Heother Grimley. Cothy Keorney. Michelle Lotoille. Amy Jones. Joanne Kesrer. Rebecca Johnson. Kothy Soh. 63 Bottom Row, Left to Right: Billy Wright, Leslie Yemmo. Donno Zoso Middle Row: Lisa Morcorte, Andrea Willis, Steven Wojclechowski. Leon Vaughn, Robert Willson. Michoel Warren, Ann Wojclechowski. Top Row: Gavin Woldheger. Nick Pogoneo, Billy Wombolt, Linda Rooney, Down Younkin. Liz Worthington. Beth Yokey. Bottom Row: Chris O’Neil. Trocey McGorry, Craig McDonnold. Chris Petrone, Jeromy Lessmon, Greg Owens. Middle Row: Jeremy Merrick. Danny Northup. Joe Paul, Jerry Miele, Robert Mulholland, Nick Miele. Top Row: Christi Lindsey. Valery Maguire, Melissa Mongiontine, Kenny Lockhart. Robert Naylor, Jock McCloskey, Michael Molgiere. 64 Bottom Row: Michoel Sawyer. Robert Shuman, David Stoll. John Riberdy, Jimmy Souro. Middle Row: Kristin Roveo, Stephanie Roy, Kelly Sliney, Oliver Tuft. George Spazeono, Shesrine Stewart, Laurie Podedworney. Top Row: Andrew Rendon. Tommy Sims, Vinney Tessirore, Brod Powers, Justin Suggs, Tina Voiles. Cindy Stanton. Janette Poplis, Scott Ross. OUR LEADERS Dr. William IV Holland Superintendent of Schools Jerome IV McCarthy Principol Todd D. Flaherty Assistant Principol SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT. Mr. William Hilley Mrs. Elizabeth Podulo Mr. Robert Kimball Ms. Koren McDougoll Mr. Edgor Brown SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Miss Marjorie Holt Thor's my boy!” Mrs. Rosalind Dufziger Mr. Albert Christopher Mr. Robert Petro Mr. Uli Gallman Mr. Doniel Wise Mr. Woyne Johnson BUSINESS EDUCATION THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO MOLD YOUNG MINDS? MATH DEPARTMENT 69 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mr. Joseph Houlihon Mrs. Porrico Pifocchi Mr. Dennis DeGross Miss Shoron Webster 70 Mrs. Porricio Nesbirr Mrs. Priscilla Archamboulf Mr. Robert Thibeoulr Mr. Robert Molocorne m m n 71 Mr. Ronald Pepler Mrs. Reno Tyson Mrs. Derry Gomes Ms. Cindy McCulloch Mrs. Carol McDonough Mr. Maurice Allaire Mrs. Maureen Mossey Mrs. Chrisrine Dovis Mrs. Dororhy Schaeffer Mrs. Delores loquele 72 74 ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL INITIATES 1981- 1st Row. L to R. P Cook. B. McDermott. M. Denelle. K. Mitchell. L. Volentlno. A. Souro. M. Portrldge, C. Zonello. 2nd Row. L to R. L. Low. D. Prior. A Morrison. R. Archomboult, B. Allen, 5. Yu. M. Sovole. G. Souro, R Corlone. 3rd Row. L to P: Mr. Johnson, R. Allen. P. Gordner, J. Eldridge. S. Younkin. M. Vorrechione. M. Griffen. A Noto. L. Smith, K. Munroe, J. Hickey. K. Needhom. L. Dovey, J. Florence. 76 1982 SCHOOL YEAR ACTIVITIES As in ony organization, the Student Council has seen both its ups and downs. However, through the leader- ship of Mr. Johnson os their advisor, the Student Council began the year with success. In September, the Stu- dent Council hosted the annual Welcome Dock Donee which proved to be invaluable in raising school spirit. In October, officers were elected to guide the Coun- cil. Appointed were: President — Mike Vorrecchione, Vice President — Mori Denelle, Treasurer — Kim Mit- chell. Recording Secretory — Beth Allen, and Cor- responding Secretory — Sharon Vounkin. This January, the Student Council assisted the Gover- nor's office on energy by taking o survey on energy consumption in Norrogonsert. They plan to assist the Governor in similar projects this year. Norrogonsert High School is indebted to the Student Council for its fine efforts in the post, present and future. 77 The yearbook sroff gor off to o rocky srorr PJ this year when its advisor. Mrs. Phillips, 4 'i resigned. For a short rime, editor Liso LeDlanc - assumed the responsibilities of advisor before Mr. Alloire was appointed to the position. The yeorbook is now in full swing with a dedicated sroff working very hard to create a unique yeorbook for oil to enjoy The Moririmes Staff consisted of twenty-four students Editor: Liso LeDlanc, co-editor: Judy Poilrhorp. business manager: Robert Masrrioni, art editor: Renee Louzon. and loyout editor Stephanie Silvestri The photographers were Patti Arcabella, Willis Kim. Stephanie Silvestri, and Michael Varrec- chione. The Moririmes Sroff hopes everyone enjoys their yearbook! From Row: C. Martin, P. Pearce, S. Goos. IV Masrrioni. K. Jordon. A. McConnon. P. Dufresne. Bock Row: Ms. McDougoll. B. McDermott. R. J. Boudreou, W. Kim. P Mostrioni, S. Sylvesrri. K. lemma, L. Dovls. C. Zonello, A. Cory. M. Sovoie. R. Meoder. The Compass is rhe high school’s student newspaper. It publishes articles, photos, poems, complaints, ond contributions mode by the student body ond faculty. This year's editors ore Robert Mostrioni ond Suzanne Goos, along with Miss Karen McDougoll ad- vising rhe staff. The Compass wos sold for 25 cents, o first or Nar- rogonsett High School. COMPASS STAFF 80 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY From Lett to Right: Peter Blessing, Meg O'Neill, Porti Arcobello, Noncy Dodge, Debbie Borszcz. Ronold Ohsberg In June of 1981, students were in- ducted into the Norlonol Honor Society. These speciol students ore chosen becouse of their oursronding ocodemic overoges ond participation in extracur- ricular activities. Their advisor is Dr. Jef- fery Chomplin. 81 Dr, Jeffery Chomplin PROJECT CLOSE-UP From Left to Right. Second Row: Koren Wronoski. Mory Denelle. Andro Morrison. First Row: Kim Mitchell, Kristen Jordon Llso Volerv tino. Monique Sovoie. This year on Project Close-Up students traveled in April to visit our Notion's Copirol with their advisor, Mr. Drown. For o week the group visited historic sires and participated in learning about the Federal government. They attended sessions of the Supreme Court and Legislature along with seminars by government officials. The trip wos great fun ond the experience will not be soon forgotten. 82 Mr. Edgar Brown MODEL LEGISLATURE From Left to Righr. First Row: Advisors. Mr. Wllllom Hilley and Mrs Borbora Duggan Jeff Jomes. Steve Mollo. John Ponzico. John Hickey. Michelle Carter. Pom Cook, Beth McDermott. Christo Cotter, John Cinquergrono, Chris Moore. Second Row: Kevin Needhom, Trisso Luzzi. Andy Cory. Sue Goos, Renee Archomboulr, Mory Denelle. Andreo Morrison. Shoron Younkin, Rob Allen Third Row: Sue Menard. Kern lemmo. Melisso Portridge, Andreo Lawrence, Dorcy Shumon. Stephanie Cicilline, Jennifer Loufflin Mr. William Hilley The Model Legislature Program consists of students from oil over the store who meet and travel to the Store House. In o three doy event, the students get o chance to run our government by acting os senators and represen- tatives. They also attend commirries and hear lobbyists. An assembly is held where bills ore passed ond debates ore heated. This year's participants were: Representative ond Chairman of the House of Judiciary: Sue Goos Senator: Shoron Younkin Alternate: Liso Dovey Mrs. Barbara Duggon Representative: Mory Denelle Alrernore: Renee Archomboulr Lobbyist: Jeff Jomes, Rob Allen, Andreo Morrison, Sarah White, Paul Leroy, Christo Cotter, Debbie Prior, Beth Wilson, Kevin Needhom. 83 CAN WE BE Top Row: Morthew Huorty Michael Vorrecchk oe. Noocy Sylvia. Korea leemmg. Betsy Sreiahilber Judy Poilrhorp. Korea Seamens. Kim Mirchel. Use Dovey. Debbie fomtgiierti Poe McMoa Sitting: Stephanie Selveyn. Pom Peorce. Joha Fkyeoce. Andreo Souro. Aadrew Cory. Gao Souro OF ASSISTANCE? 85 THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE Dock Row. L. IO IV: Kerry LeCloire. Condy LeCloire, Everett Oobcock. Rob Allen. Steph Silvestri. Pom Peorson From Row: Llso Volentino. Colleen Mortin, Lori Dessocini. Christo Cotter ond Jennifer Griffin. Missing from Photo: Soroh White. Drett Sur- prenont ond Greg Rundlett The Prisoner of Second Avenue , o comedy by Neil Simon, wos per- formed by the Dromo Club rhis yeor with the help of rheir new director, Mr. DeGross. This wos the first yeor the club hod oddirionol participation of faculty. Cindy McCulloch wos in charge of the prop list, Mrs. Drown controlled the publicity of the event, ond Mr. locono supplied his voice os o newscaster in the final production. Set construction ond oil artwork wos completed under the direction of Mrs. Cousey ond Mr. Hutchins who generously offered their time to help the club create the ploy’s setting. Additional professional help wos given by Don Muro, who is o graduate student in theater or URI. Special thanks must go to oil of the people who helped make the production possi- ble. for it wos rheir work ond creativity that helped to moke rhis year’s dramatic production such o success. The Cost Mel Edison . Edno Edison Horry Edison Phil........ Jesse....... Pauline_____ .. Everett Dobcock Stephanie Silvestri ......Rob Allen .. Brett Surprenont ......Soroh White .. . Jennifer Griffin 86 87 STUDENTS HONORED FOR GRADE 12 GRADE 11 GRADE 10 HIGH HONORS HONORS HIGH HONORS Potty Arcobella Renee Archomboult Mark C. Cosey Meg O'Neill Chris Corlson Liso Dovey HONORS Lisa Corocci Peter Cloys Lorraine Day Scott Lowson Karen Abrohomson Morion Corr Greg Rundletr Robert Allen Brodd Cupples Gino Souro Peter Blessing Don Cusumono Beth Wilson Pot Cavanaugh Joe Cohen Mori Denelle Denise Duffy HONORS Kevin Dailey Will Durfee Lori Bessocini Shouni DeLodzia Debro Genereux Liso Bradley Sheila Felice Cathy Goodrich Wendy Broome Cheryl Genereux Mike Griffin Beth Corlson Kim Girordi Don Kroines Christo Cotter Kris Jordon Eriko MocPhee Jeanne Day Koren Leeming Shown Martin Julie Eldridge Renee Louzon Kim Mitchell Erin Farrell Glenda Luzzi Andreo Morrison Pom Gardner Colleen Martin Robert Norroge Eriko Harris Robert Mostrioni Tom Opishinski Kim Horvey Lauren McKenna Jennifer Peorce Mike Hay Ron Ohsberg Mott Pinkos Debbie Lindewo Donno Pormentier Julie Podedworny Donno Meehon Judy Poilthorp Del Rendon Kevin Needhom Laura Pearc fi Wendy Rose Tim O'Neill Debbie : iior Andreo Souro Cheryl Pearson D ne iLossi Morale Sovoie Jeon Rossi j Smith Koren Sea Geoff Rundletr I Vorrecchione Brion Stuart Hearher Tremblay I KOrer Mronoski Sharon Younkin Suzy Yu Srephanie Silvesrri ul Steinhilber Joanne Sumner Aimee Surprenonr Sherrie Theroux Cindy Whaley Soroh White Tom Younkin ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT GRADE 9 HIGH HONORS Kelly Cormody Kim lemma Patrisso Luzzi John Panzico - HONOR Clou® Eve Blri HONORS anarh Akello len ClouM) Auslander Eve Borns Kristin Carr Chris Gladu Grerchen Cunningham Laurie Dragon Dove Fernstrom Jon Hickey Tracie Hunt Kris Jones Andrea Laurence Leslie Law Chris Lennon Beth McDermott Suzanne Menard Kathy Sands Louis Valentino Chris Walpole Fred Wright Chris Zanella GRADE 8 Grade 7 HIGH HONORS HIGH HONORS Laurie McCormick Ralph Groves Wendy Naysnerski Stephanie Ray Adrian Owens Jon Owens Linda Rooney Ann Panzico HONORS Jessica Sandel Erik Abrahamson Susan Allen HONORS Ann Appleton Amy Clark George Auslander Beth Clark Judson Broome Adam Diaz Patty Duce Sean Donnelly Lynda Dunningron Alison Falk Suzanne Fry Peter Giuliano Doug Genereux Alanna Hewitt Gerik Girard Arnoud Kraoijvonger Jon Goldstein Down Letourneau Joneen Haase David McKendry Rebecca Johnson Robert Mignanelli Amy Jones Derek Nulk John Kirwon Andrea Pecoraro Kathy LaLiberte Lindo Prim Jeremy Lessmann Ellen Reynolds Christy Lindsay Risa Smith Nick Miele Christina Snell Doug Morrison Neil Stuart Chris O'Neill Dana Varrecchione. _ Stephanie Ziro Kristen Ravo- Robert Shuman OennAer Leor bughn Gavin Waldheger Leslie Yemma Dawn'Ypunkin + • - - , j ' ■ - - I - % 1 SPIRIT WEEK LEADS US 90 Here's looking or you, sweerheorr!” TO THE SUPER BOWL This yeor people with rhe besr costumes were oworded prizes. There were mony enrhusiosric punk rockers ond pier preppies to choose from. This yeor's spirit week consisted of Closh Doy. Howoiion Doy. Preppie Doy. New Wove Doy ond Red ond White Doy. The week ended with o noisy red ond white pep roily! An oufhentic Pier Preppie! The 1982 Homecoming Court. Queen. Sheilo Felice HOMECOMING On October 24, Norrogonsett hosted its fifth onnual homecoming. The Moriner foorboll reom led in o victorious bottle over Hope, with o score of 21-0. During holf time, the decorored closs floors were poroded oround the field ond Noncy Dodge wos crowned Homecoming Queen. The successful doy ended with o troditionol Homecoming donee. Members of the Homecoming Court were Noncy Dodge, Potti Arcobello, Sheilo Gorrohy, Erin McKenna, Stephoni Huckins, ond Elizabeth Allen. THE MARINER BAND — UMP PA PA! The Mariner Marching Band, under rhe direcrion of Mr. Cifelli, was much appreciated os they rallied on the spectators and rhe players at football games and pep rallies. Also rhe thirty piece band performed in several parades this fall. CONCERT CHOIR This yeor. Mr. DeFusco become rhe new concert choir director, bringing with him o new style of music. They ore plonning o Beetles concert in April in tribute to John Lennon, ond ore also working on other populor songs from rhe sixties. The choir hos recently sung or rhe elementary school. Although no exchange concerts hove been planned, Mr. DeFusco ond Mr. Brown (South Kingstown's music director) plan to hove o South County music festival with their combined choirs singing various selections. Top Row. L. to IV: Cinthio Show. Correne Houston, Elizabeth Allen. Trocy Hunt. Stephen Sliney, John Cinquegrano, Brian Woodmansee. Michael McCullough Middle Row. L. to IV. Suson Stoll, Robin Moncini. Erico Moc- Phee. Robert Froleigh, Corhy Foor. Steven Brown. Bottom Row. L. to R.: Andy Sunch, Joanne Delon. Poulo Dufresne. Suson Froleigh. Wendy Rose. Leoh Arnold. Debro Cholifoux. Mr. DeFusco. Nor Pictured: Judith Mortone. Patrick McMahon, Koren Mitchell. Thomas Northrup. Morio Frode. Kim Miekoski. 95 THE JAZZ Saxophone Kevin Needhom Chris Sreveson Soroh White Trombone Greg Scheer Sreve Drown Lisa Dovey Trumpet Dovid Morteson Roger Lemo Mark Russo Dovid Hempe Piano Andy Wunsch Robert Allen Electric Dass John Florence Candy LeCloire Drums Matthew Wunsch Shown Hooper The jozz bond performed successfully or rhe Warwick Moll in March of 1982. In the post ir hos ployed or the Dutch Inn. for rhe PTO Fashion Show, and in New York, with Sourhhold High School. This group is o selected group of students who practice every Monday night. AND CONCER T BAND Clarinet Noth Akella Pom Cook Deboro Famiglietti Erin Forrell Scott McEneoney Jonice Smith Aimee Surprenont Soroh White Flute Wendy Broome Jennifer Dovey Condy Le Cloire Judy Poilthorp Lourie Smith Nino Memi Trombone Stephen Drown Liso Dovey Greg Scheer Trumpet Mike Campbell Dovid Hempe Mork Kroines Roger Lemo Dovid Motheson Drums Undo Phillips Shown Hooper Mottew Wunsch Saxophone Kevin Needhom Chris Stephenson Don Kroines Sousophone Mork Russo Once again the Concert Bond hos shown its talent. They per- formed in their onnuol Christmas and Spring concerts with o pleasurable success. The bond also sold paper products this year to raise money for jackets. They ore o group of people who strive hard to reach o level of perfection. 96 JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR 1981-82 Front Row: A. MocPhee. 5. Ritocco. J. Sondel. K Horgroves. K. Sullivon. K. Cholifoux. P. Sumner. J Goldstein. A. Folk. S Apice. S Gilbert Second Row: D. Pinkos. D. Letourneou. L. McCormick. R. Smith. S. Zito. L. Prim. A. Ferroro. H. Dloir. S. Fry. L. Chorron. C. Petrone. M Eshlemon. Dock Row: M. Thoyer. L. Rooney. K. Benoit. E. McGuire. A Pecororo. A McNoughton. S. Piccoli. K. Buchonon. K Stephen son. M. Mcguire, T. Millen. M Mongiontine. L. Koreivo. A. Ponzico. B. Brown. L. A. Blonkenship. SWEET MUSIC TO OUR EARS! 97 JUNIOR HIGH BAND 98 5CHDDL 5PDRT5 99 MARINER FOOTBALL — A TEAM TO BE PROUD OF! Row 1 L to R: Chet Duff. Bobby Sekotor. Dove Linehom, Dovid Webb. Ron Oshberg, Jim Aldrich. Kevin Conlin. Deon West. Mike Wolloce Row 2 L to R: Bruce Nothoniel. Bryan Rowlings. Andy Noro. Michael Griffin. Peter Cloys. Dovid Ferrore. Brian Timpson, Brodd Cupples. More Kearney, Michael McCullough. Row 0 L to R: Mike McGwinn. Seon McGorty. Chris Poirier. Kevin Griffin. Bruce Lowing. Ted Sherman. Mark Shumon. Dovid Pezzullo. Jim Keorney. Bill Davey. Normon Worthington. Seon McDonough. Row 4 L to R: Ron Gobrilowitz. Steve Stearns. Scott McEoneny, Erick Lindewoll, Mike Souzo, Gregg Rundlett, Geoffrey Rundlett Sitting: Mike Sprague, Peter Blessing. 1981 showed us once ogoin rhor the Moriners ore not o reom to be token lightly. Cooched by Jim Zepp ond ossisront cooches Todd Floherty ond Mike Chodwick, the Moriners went through the seoson undefeoted. Their most exciting gome wos ployed ogoinsr South Kingstown (the 7th South County Bowl) on Thanksgiving doy. The Moriners won the gome 12-6. They now lead the series 4 gomes to 3. Peter Cloys received the honor of Most Valuable Player. They then headed on to the Class B superbowl. Unfortunately this wos their first loss, 27-6. Aside from losing o group of very valuable seniors this wos also the lost seoson for Mr. Flaherty. Although both ore considered to be a great loss to our reom, we ore all looking forward to next seoson being os victorious os this one! Congratulations Moriners on o spectacular seoson! GIRLS LEAD MARINERS TO VICTORY % ■ fi'A' ,iw The Moriner football cheerleaders, coached by Sharon Webster and Lisa DeSisro, commirred Themselves to cheering the Mariners to VICTORY ' and SUCCESS.’’ The girls, with coprains Kerrie Allen and Debbie Lindewall, dedicated themselves in keeping the fans cheering and preserving school spirit. Front R: Donno Gorlick. Donno Mehon. Kim lemmo Dock R: Stephanie Huckins. Lisa Christoforo. Pomelo Cook. Kerrie Allen, Joonne Carter, Debbie Lmdewoll, Gino Souro, Michelle Dillon. Mory Cloys. BASKETBALL — CHEERLEADERS Sifting. Front Row. Left ro Right: Donno Garlick. Debbie Lindewoll. Mory Cloys, Michelle Dillon. Middle Row: Grerchen Cunninghom. Kim lemmo. Pom Cook. Beth Allen Top Row: Michelle Corter. Gino Souro. Liso Christoforo. Joonne Corter, ond Mrs. Doiley 105 JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row. Left to Right: Chriss Sullivon. Joime Turrillo, Christine Turrillo. Ann Northup. Middle Row: Potty Gollogher, Judy Hempe, Stocy Piccoli, Cothy Kearney. Top Row: Peggy Bridges. Lourie Podedworney. Undo Prim. Debbie Pinkos. Riso Smith. 106 The Girls Gymnosrics Teom has led a very successful season this year due ro excellent coaching by Sandra Flynn, who is new to the team this year. Seven highly experienced Freshmen have been odded ro the ream, in- cluding Lori O'Dowd, Kelly Carmody, and Karen Chalifoux. All of the girls enjoyed being a parr of the ream and are looking forward ro many more victories. Standing: Karen Chalifoux, Leslie Law. Lourie Drogon. Kerrie Allen. Chris Zanella, Sandy Flynn (Cooch), Kelly Carmody. Kneeling: Lori O’Dowd. Corhy Goodrich, ond Krisfin Corr G I R L S G Y M N A S T I C S Front Row (Left to Right): Tom Mohoney. Robert Allen. Debbie Prior. Trocy Allen. Mork Englond. ond Jeon Rossi Dock Row (Left to Right): Gretchen Cunninghom. Gory Hordink. Michoelo Burke. Doug Ricci. Tom Norrhup. ond Cooch Ed Groy. (Not Pictured): Beth Allen CROSS COUNTRY In on oge of occeleroring technology, more ond more people ore turning to the oncient sport of running for o voriety of reasons. One of these reasons is competition. In '81. the Moriners. led by Ed Groy. put forth o fine effort in competing ogoinsr lorger ond stronger cross-country teams. Although co-ed. each individual gove his or her oil. with the end result being o cohesive team thot did its best Unfortunotely. the Moriners will be losing five strong seniors this year: Tom Mohoney. Robert Allen. Mork Englond. Trocy Allen, ond Debbie Prior. However, the remaining Moriners ore looking toward next yeor ond hope that more classmates will hove the courage to join one of the toughest, but most satisfying of oil sports 108 GIRLS' TRACK '81 Kneeling. L-R: P. Jefferson. T Allen, S. Hinkley, K. Wronoskl. M. O'Donnell. Kneeling, Row 2. L-R: J. Rossi. A. Souro, A. Suprenont. K. Mitchell. Stonding. L-R: L. Dovey. J. Portrigde. J. Peorce, L. Reilly, D. Genereux, D. Prior. M, Souza, M. Burke, G. Souro, M. Porier, T. Allen. To most peo- ple, runaing is on activity perform- ed to stay in shape. While most of the public thinks that Track is on in- dividual sport, it is truly o team effort. The Girl's Track Team led by Co- capr. P. Jeffer- son, T. Allen and K. Wronoski, won two meets lost season in only their 2nd year of interscholosric competition. They placed D. Prior and T. Allen and their mile relay team into the State Championship or Brown. D. Prior was outstanding with o surprise finish in the mile of 3rd place in the meet. T. Allen placed 5th in the some. The 1981-82 Season looks promising and the girls hope to see Cooch Gray in the Coaching position again!!! RUNNING TO BOYS' TRACK '81 Sitting, L-R: E. Scheer, J. Millen, G. Mitchell. Kneeling, L-R: R. Gabrilowirz. C. Duff. Andy Noto, R. Allen, M. McGwin, C. Allen, D. Linehom, J. Wood- mansee Standing, L-R: J Florence. M. Vorrecchione. G. Cupples. J. Droisted. 3. Hardink. D, Dorbozo, F. Dotes, D. Noylor. J. Qoucher. M. Needham. M. England. D. Hughes. F Corey. M. Griffin. S. Drown. D Motheson. Cooch Divine. 109 GIRLS' TENNIS Dock Row: Cheryl Gollo. Soroh White. Crlsro Cotter. Lori Bessocini, Kelly Cormody Front Row: Jennifer Young. Mori Denelle. Copt Meg O’Neill. Michelle Cohen. Aleno Ferroro The Girls Tennis ream finished their fall season wirh a 6-8 record. Mrs. Hyland in her second year os coach, hod ro recover from losing ren players who groduored losf year. Among the highlights were weekly cuisines or the nearest Burger King, cookie binges before matches and our roined-out march wirh our rivals, South Kingstown. Meg O'Neill ond Mori Denelle were given All-Division honors and Meg quolified for All-Srare. The season ended wirh o party hosted by the Whites. Golf onyone?! Bullseye! BOYS' TENNIS Standing. L to R Cooch Hylond, Kevin Polumbo, Eric Schmitt, Tim O'Neill. Dole Denelle Kneeling. L to R: Willis Kim. Peter McHenry ond Joe Cohen. The Boys’ Tennis Team hod another fine year under the direction of Cooch Irene Hylond. The Team Captain wos Peter McHenry ond the five top players were: Joe Cohen. Kevin Polumbo, Dole Denelle, Peter McHenry, Tim O'Neill. ill G I R L 5' 5 O C C E R TEAM Cooch Richard Adhom •K. Wronoski R. Archomboulr D. Genereux M. Dodge M. Correr A, Bourbonois T. Luzzi K. Corr M. O'Donnell W. Broome S. Younkin J. Peorce J. Partridge A. Suprenont P- Gordiner R. Corlone E. McKenno A. Laurence L Dovey M. Partridge •P. Jefferson J. Dovey L. Dragon M. Poirier S. Menord •Denotes Tri-Coproin UMFI! Oh! Don't Hurt Me! This year rhe Narragansett Girls' Soccer ream com- pleted another successful season with o record of 6-3-1. The ream was led by rhe excellent cooching of Mr. Richard Adhom. The ream showed tremendous effort during both practice ond games and deserve rhe recognition they received. Next year the Soccer team will foce o loss of one graduating senior, Pom Jefferson. However, the girls are determined to come bock with more experience ond enthusiasm in having o better season than ever before. Good Luck! 112 113 BOYS' SOCCER The Boys Soccer Teom kicked off o very successful second yeor. With the guidance of ream coach, Tom Ashley, they practiced hard and achieved many victories. At the end of the season Billy Harrison earned Store Scoring Cham- pion with 35 goals; Dean and Billy Horrison mode First D Teom All Division; TEAM MEMBERS: Everett Babcock, James Etter, David Ferdinand, Deon Harrison, Dan Orsini, John Rossi. Michael Campbell, Christopher Corlson, Andrew Cory. Steven Gardiner, William Har- rison, Willis Kim, Paul Mostrlani, Tom Opishlnskl, Brian Stuart, Brett Suprenont, Mark Cosey. John Day, Michael Hoy, Tim O'Neill, Christopher Stephenson, Stephen Brownell, Tom Farrell, Carlos Girard, Patrick McMahon, Martin Reverts. David Turco. David Ferdinand mode Second Team All Division; and James Etter made Honorable Mention. Next yeor the ream will be missing the assistance of the graduating seniors; Everett Babcock, James Etter, David Ferdinand, Dean Har- rison, Don Orsini, and John Rossi. 114 117 JR. HIGH BASKETBALL — FAST BREAK! COACH RANALDI Bottom: M Cosey. M Gortofono. J Monroe, C Allen, M. Horr- ingron, J. Rossi. T. Sted- mon. Ston- ding: Cooch Adhom. G. Anderson, D. Ricci, T. Sher- mon, B. Timp- s o n . D . Motheson. D Ferrore, C. Motheson. Asst. Cooch M. Polliori PHEW! This is o good ploce for o stick-up. Seniors: L. to R : John Rossi, Tim Stedmon, Glen Anderson, Dove Motheson Pleose don't hurt me! Oh my oching bock! Reody Set ATTACK!!! The Mariner Mar Men had another successful season, as they obtained the Suburban West Championship. They just missed the Suburban ti- tle when East Greenwich defeated the Mariners or a close score of 28-27. The Mar Men also took the title of So. County Championship with Joe Monroe, 98 lbs., Orion Timpson, 155 lbs., and Dave Ferrare at 185 lbs. all raking first place. Mike Marchetre, and Mart Stedmon placed in the Freshman Stores. Coach Adhom and Asst. Cooch Mark Polliori gave all their rime and effort in helping the team hove another successful year. WRESTLING „ GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Standing: Michelle Cohen. Morie Dennelle, Verno Dowley. Nicole Provost, Joon Fovoli, Denise Duffy, Beth Corlson. Cooch Suson Weiner. Sitting: Corrine Houston, Captains Virginio Farrell, Virginio Dowley, Cothy Silvio, Trocy Huckins. Kim Deongelo. BOYS J.V. BASEBALL Bottom Row. L to R. J Poglio. B. Ferrore. F. Como. T Forrell. F Coprio. K Munroe. P Leblonc. Top Row. L to R R Golluci. D. Ricci. P Indeglio. K. Vellone. B. Fogon, C. Poirier. J Picoili. Cooch Monsolillo 121 VARSITY BASEBALL Standing, L ro R: Cooch Higgins. Glen Gardiner. Norman Worthington, More Keorney. Jamie Errer. Vinnie Vorrecchione, Tim Cloys, Steve Zwick. Peter Podedworny. Peter Cloys, Scott Lowson. Steve Ricci. Richard Zuercher. Kneeling. L ro R: Jimmy Aldrich. Dovid Ricci. Billy Har- rison, Terry Biofore. Tom Bartolomeo. Bobby Sekotor ond Dove Cunninghom. 122 GIRLS' SOFTBALL MAKES A HIT Kneeling. L-IV J Eldridge, 5 Younkin. R Archomboult, M Dodge, J Russo. A Poirier. H McGuire. J Eldridge Standing. L R E. Forrel. L Peorce. L Dessocini. G. Lu22i. N Dodge. P Gordiner. T. Cook. E Sweet. A Ferraro. M Forrel. Cooch Poirier The 1981 Girls' Softball ream hod another terrific season with o win- ning record of 16-4. With Cooch Poirier or the helm, the team was the Rl Southern Division Cham- pions. They continued winning until they lost to W. Warwick in the semi-finals of the State Playoffs. Joy Russo was named to the First Team ‘'All-Store. Given on Honorable Mention was Michelle Dodge. Joy was also named the ream's MVP. Moking “All-Division selection were Joy Russo. Michelle Dodge, Laura Peorce. All-Division 2nd ream” were Trocy Cook and Renee Archomboult. JUNIOR, HIGH SOFTBALL Sifting, Front Row, L to IV K. Corr. C. Lennon. 1st Row, L to R: M Monning. K Holcomb. C. Connery, K. Sands. K. Stephenson, A Bourbonnois. L. Low Back Row: S. Monord, E. Reynolds, K. lemmo. A. Lowerence, L. Drogon, B. McDermott, K. Oldhom, S. Silvo, K. Benoit, ond L. Hunt. 125 SPORTS SCORES GYMNASTICS NHS vs. Woonsocket 71.6-63 NHS vs. North Providence 85.1-69 NHS vs. Smirhfield 85.1-23.6 NHS vs. Rogers 85.5-67 NHS vs. Lincoln 97.9-57 NHS vs. Prour 97.9-79 NHS vs. Warwick 96.0-95.6 NHS vs. West Warwick 90.2-100.7 FOOTBALL NHS vs. Ponogonsert 34-0 NHS vs. Scituare 52-6 NHS vs. Smirhfield 28-12 NHS vs. Mr. Pleasant 34-0 NHS vs. Central Foils 28-7 NHS vs. North Smirhfield 12-7 NH5 vs. Hope 21-0 NHS vs. Worren 7-6 NHS vs. Tiverton 28-0 NHS vs. Burriville 48-0 NHS vs. South Kingstown 12-6 GIRLS’ SOCCER NHS vs. Westerly 1-2 NHS vs. Moses Brown 4-1 NHS vs. Lunenburg, Moss. 06 NHS vs. Westerly 1-1 NHS vs. Moses Brown 4-2 NHS vs. Wheeler 6-1 NHS vs. Barrington 2-1 NHS vs. Wheeler 30) NHS vs. Barrington 8-0 NHS vs. Westerly 02 BOYS SOCCER NHS vs. Davies 2-0 NHS vs. South Kingstown 03 NHS vs. O.L.P. 2-3 NHS vs. North Smirhfield 2-2 NHS vs. East Greenwich 02 NHS vs. Ponogonsert 1-1 NHS vs. Rogers Ol NHS vs. Coventry 2-3 NHS vs. West Warwick 6-0 NHS vs. Davies 5-0 NHS vs. South Kingstown 1-5 NHS vs. O.L.P. 4-1 NHS vs. North Smirhfield 4-1 NHS vs. East Greenwich 4-1 NHS vs. Ponogonsert 6-0 NHS vs. Rogers 1-2 NHS vs. Coventry OO NHS vs. West Warwick 8-0 Seniors Unmosked: p. 36-7, 38-9 1 2 3 4 i: 9 20 21 6 7 8 5 12 14 22 23 24 15 9 13 10 II 27 28 23 30 3 I 15 16 17 IS 52 33 34- 35 3 6 37 38 39 48 49 50 4( ) 41 51 52 42 43 44 53 54 55 45 4£ 47 56 57 58 1. Liso Deignon 2 Suson Froleigh 3. Kerri Peorson 4. Cheryl Genereux 5. Suzonne Goos 6. Debbie Prior 7. Porri Hondrigon 8. Lindo Smirh 9 Dove Robinson 10. Louren McKenno 11. Kerri Allen 12 Andreo McConnon 13. Ion Ho word 14. Lee Riley 15 Dole Dennelle 16. Livio Gollucci 17 Koren Abrohomson 18 Mike Wolloce 19 Judy Poilrhorp 20. Shouni Delodzio 21. Lourene Bouchard 22. Sheilo Felice 23. Kim Girordi 24. Meg O'Neil 25. Colleen Mornn 26 Mary Cloys 27. Corhi Foor 28. Koren Leeming 29 Hildy Firzgerold 30. Dovid Webb 31 Colleen O'Dowd 32. Cloire Aldrich 33. Debbie Borszcz 34. Sheilo Gorrohy 35. Chesrer Duff 36 Trocy Allen 37 Amy Monreirh 38. Andy Monreirh 39. John Rossi 40. Tom Mohoney 41 Cindy Sumner 42. Roberr Masrrioni 43. Pom Beauregard 44 Porri Adorns 45. Mory Souza 46 Pomelo Jefferson 47 Suson Furlono 48 Poul Sohogion 49 Jocqueline Eldridge 50 Nicole Provosr 51. Robin Meoder 52 Liso LeBlonc 53. Gregg Mirchel 54 Sherri Smirh 55. Chris Beck 56 Verno Dow ley 57 Liso Foin 58 Joon Fovoli PRTRDN5 The Abrohomson Family Mr. G Mrs. Maurice Allaire Carol Allan Mr. 6 Mrs. Appleton Mr. G Mrs. Orion Archombaulr Priscilla Archambaulf Mr. G Mrs. Joseph P. Basso, Jr. Mr. GMrs. Robert J. Beauregard Mr. G Mrs. Anthony Bessacini Boar Karen Louise Dr. Laurence E. Bouchard The Charles Burke Family Mr. G Mrs. Thomas M. Carmody Mr. G Mrs. Raymond N. Carr Mr. Gerard Chaplin Mr. G Mrs. John F. Cicilline Mr. G Mrs. Donald A. Clifford Mr. G Mrs. Kenneth Cook The Cuppels Fomily The Denelle Fomily Mrs. D. L. deWildr Mr. G Mrs. Donald A. Dragon Mr. G Mrs. Robert Duce Dr. G Mrs. Wayne K. Durfee Robert G Ann Enloe Richard G Carolyn Famiglietti The Ferraro Fomily Irving G Roslyn Gobrilowitz Mr. G Mrs. A. Robert Gallucci Governor J. Joseph Garrahy Mr. G Mrs. Bruce Genereux Roger G Mary Lee Goos Mr. G Mrs. Ralph Groves Mr. G Mrs. Edward A. Harris Mr. G Mrs. John R. Hickey Mr. G Mrs. William L. Hird Dr. GMrs. William R. Holland Mr. G Mrs. George Hooper Word G Goil Hunt Mr. G Mrs. Jefferson Jerry G Phyllis Jordan Mary Laurence Grace G John MacPhee Ann Mosterson Bob G Joyce Mostrioni Mr. G Mrs. Dole McCullough Mr. G Mrs. Jerome R. McCarthy Mr. G Mrs. James McMahon G Fomily H. Meader Mr. G Mrs. Richard J. Meader G Family Madge Mitchell Mr. G Mrs. Joseph A. Monahan Mr. G Mrs. Kenneth E. Munroe Frank Murray Dr. G Mrs. Joseph O'Neill David G Linda Owens Mr. G Mrs. Vito Paglia Mr. G Mrs. W. Joseph Pearce Mr. G Mrs. J. Lincoln Pearson Mr. G Mrs. Raymond Pelletier Roy G Andrea Pezzullo Mr. G Mrs. William Prior Mr. G Mrs. Provost Mr. G Mrs. Robert G. Quinn Mr. G Mrs. William G. Ravo Mr. G Mrs. Graham Ray Rhode Island School of Electronics Paul G Elaine Ricci Mr. G Mrs. William B. Rose James G Dolores Rossi Monsieur Marcel Savoie Mr. G Mrs. Alan L. Shumon The Sherman's Copt. G Mrs. G. T. Smith Mr. G Mrs. H. G. Smith Mr. G Mrs. Robert Souza Mr. G Mrs. Stephen Sprague Statewide Insurance, Inc. Copt. G Mrs. E.T. Sumner Deborah R. Thurber Rena P. Tyson Carole G Lou Valentino In Memory of Alan Verrier — Class of 77 Roy A. Waldheger The Wests Mr. G Mrs. Joseph H. Whittier Mr. G Mrs. William Wombolf Norm G Jeon Worthington, Jr. Mrs. Richard F. Zuercher Blessing Family Howard Johnson, Inc. MacDonald Seafood Ruzzo Paper Products 128 PRTPON5, FCVERTI5ER5. FRIEN05RLL... Pii Compliments of fiiit jiiiti minim L POINT JUDITH. RHODE ISLAND 02882 POINT JUDITH FISHERMEN’S COOPERATIVE ASS’N, INC. for “The Finest in Fresh Fish” — Congratulations — From — Best Wishes — PETTAQUAMSCOTT CREDIT UNION 873 Main Street Wakefield, R.l. RICKEY’S PIZZA 789-3350 Rickey’s of Bonnet West Bay Plaza 900 Boston Neck Rd. Narragansett, R.l. 783-1272 Babe Batrtmaatt eafoobs, j|nt. LIVE LOBST WHOLES SHELLFISH - RETAIL 280 Great Island Rd. Narragansett, R.l. 02882 Tel. 789-6230 Galilee 789-6201 Best Wishes PORTSIDE RESTAURANT Famous Seafood and Chowder House Port of Galilee Galilee, R.l. Beer — Wine — Liquors Congratulations to the Class of 1982 SOUTH SHORE STEREO 789-3384 63 Tower Hill Rd. Wakefield, Rl Visa Mastercard KENYON AVE. FLORIST 38 Kenyon Ave. Wakefield, R.l. A Complete Menu 789-7237 For Your Dining Pleasure CAP’N JOE’S Breakfast • Luncheon Dinners Homemade Pastries • Cocktails Open Daily 6 A.M.-9 P.M. Your Hosts Elke and Alfred Mancini 1200 Ocean Rd. Point Judith SANDPIPER MOTOR LODGE Formerly Beach House Motel (New Ownership) Newly Renovated and Modernized Across From Scarborough State Beach Special Off-Season Rates 783-2063 Go for it! S RUGGED WEAR LTD. 148 Boon St. Narragansett R.l. FRIEL’S SUBURBAN CLEANERS, INC. Complete Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service Dale Carlia Shopping Center Wakefield, R.l. 783-8191 WICKFORD SHELLFISH 1 Take Fowler Street Off Main Street, Wickford, R.L Portable — Electric — Acetylene Heliarc Mig and Tig POINT JUDITH WELDING FABRICATING, INC. Laurie Brothers Point Judith Road Tel. 789-6418 Narragansett, R.l. 02882 JOHN’S BARBER SHOP 900 Main St. Wakefield, R.l. Shop Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Saturday 8:00-5:00 Closed Monday SMITH BROS. SHOE REPAIR Main Street Wakefield, R.l. OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY OF PROVIDENCE, INC. 325 Third Ave., Warwick, R.l. 02888 James R. Grace President Prov. (401) 467-3041 O’NEILL OIL SERVICE INC. Fuel Oils Burner Service Installations “Warming the Heart of South County Since 1940” Tel. 789-9711 900 Kingstown Road, Peace Dale, R.l. Congratulations and Best of Luck to “The Class of 1982” Awful Big Awful Good Newport Creamery “At The Sign Of The Golden Cow” 763-8480 783-1897 Sales Repairs 40 Ocean Road Narrangansett, Rhode Island 789-0700 FOREMAN’S APPLIANCE SERVICE, INC. Repairs on alt Domestic Appliances Vacuum Cleaners We service what they sell 415 Kingstown Rd. Wakefield Congratulations to the Class of 1982! THE COAST GUARD HOUSE AMSCOT, INC. OLD MOUNTAIN LANES Ten Pin Bowling • Pro Shop • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge Kingstown Road Wakefield, R.l. 401-783-5511 Best Wishes Class of 1982! Congratulations Class of “82” VIKING SHEET METAL AND ROOFING CO. Wakefield, R.l. Phone 783-0533 TROLL S GARDEN Flowers Plants and Other Nice Things 584 Main St. Wakefield, R.l. 02879 “Quality Shoes for Men and Women.’’ FEET FIRST Tower Hill Road Wakefield, R.l. Bulldozing Backhoe Landscaping ED TIMPSON SONS, INC. Excavating Contractor 19 Overlook Road, Narragansett, R.l. 02882 Tel. 783-3031 Drainage Fields Fill — Loam Septic Tanks Gravel, Etc. Pioneer Technique Mitsubishi RICHIE’S HOUSE OF BARGAINS INC. Albums Blank Tapes 8 Track Tapes Cassettes 10 Robinson St. Wakefield 783-1093 ANGELO’S NEW YORK PIZZA 783-2011 905 Boston Neck Road (Next to the Cumberland Farms) Pizza Cheese 2.25 4.00 Onion 2.50 4.50 Sausage 2.50 4.50 Pepper 2.50 4.50 Mushroom 2.50 4.50 Eggplant 2.50 4.50 Pepperoni 2.50 4.50 Combination of 2 2.75 4.75 Meatball 2.50 4.50 Combination of 3 2.85 4.90 Anchovy 2.50 4.50 Angelo’s Deluxe 3.35 5.60 Extra Cheese Small .40 Large .80 Our Pizza Dough Is Made Fresh Daily on Our Premises. BONNET MARKET INC. 1004 Boston Neck Rd. Narragansett Open Seven Days, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Everything From Soup to Nuts!! 783-6272 CARVEL All Ice Cream Made Fresh Daily on Premises Sundaes, Banana Barges, Shakes, and Ice Cream Cakes Thinny Thin Diet Ice Cream Quo Vadis Shopping Center Wakefield, R.l. 783-0313 TONY’S PIZZA OF BONNET Pizzas Hot Oven Grinders Fish and Chips 10 A.M.-2 A.M. Take-Out Orders 789-3146 ABBAJAMME Priced-Less Fashions Mary D. 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Narra, R.l. 02882 Tel. 783-4883 Show Us This Ad for 10% Off Open 7 Days a Week CHEN’S RESTAURANT Chinese-Polynesian Cantonese, Mandarin Cuisine Luncheon Specials Orders to Go 28 Towerhill Rd. 783-8516 Wakefield, R.l. 37 Tower Hill Road Wakefield, R.l. 02879 (401)789-3000 ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE Open 7 Days a Week Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Congratulations to the Class off 1982 From TAKE OUT SERVICE 789-3000 789-3500 Photographic Needs Repairs KINGSTOWN CAMERA 666 Main Street Wakefield, R.l. 02879 Norman Durocher Phone 783-1820 Southern Rhode Island’s Largest and Most Complete Sporting Goods Store ‘WAKEFIELD ARMS SPORTS CENTER INC 828 Main Street Wakefield, Rhode Island 789-7718 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 From THE SUNNYSIDE RESTAURANT Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 From ANDY’S TEXACO SERVICE AND WICKFORD TIRE CENTER Andy Mignanelli 789-7636 Tropical and Marine Fish s (401)789-9444 ™ I ? CRITTER HUT — ' ' AQUARIUM PETS 8 ■ 976 Main St. m Wakefield, Rl 02879 ‘ ___________Dog and Cat Supplies__ _ (401) 780-3247 783-0997 narragansett IMPORTED CAR PARTS 124 POINT JUDITH ROAD NARRAGANSETT. R.l. 02882 m QUO V4DO t HOPCTR ClD, R.l. 783-7135 ►ouR ; D4av 9-5 50 hrhcb mnwti WEST BAY PHARMACY 900 Boston Neck Road — Narragansett, R.l. 02882 Telephone 789-0292 Frank A. Morelli, Jr. Registered Pharmacist Prescriptions — Cosmetics — Gifts Russell Stover Candies — Ambassador Cards THE GOODRICH-BLESSING AGENCY, INC. Insurance and Bonds Donald L. Goodrich-Robert P. Blessing One Harry Street Cranston, Rhode Island 02987 Telephone 401-943-0041 Energy Efficient Affordable Homes Congratulations class of DAVID BRAIS Builders “82” compliments of WAKEFIELD BRANCH CO. 608 Main Street Member (401)783-1984 RIBA Compliments Of PRAWN PALACE RESTAURANT ACtKT JtHHTH AAA0 , MT. C$ , M.t. ALL THE GANG! Congratulations to the Class of ’82 NEA NARRAGANSETT JPaneiewtr PIER MARKET I.G.A. Congratulations to the Class of ’82 Sales — Service — Parts Body Repairs — Daily Rentals 400 Main St. Wakefield, R.l. 783-3396 Phone 783-1101 Specializing in Repairs JOSEPH C. GRIMM PLUMBING HEATING INC. LIC. M.P. 1340 147 Abrohomson. Koren Lynn: 8 Sunset Pd . Tutor 3. Yeorbook 4 Adorns. Porricio A 144 South Pier Pd.. Girls Cross Country 1; Girls Trock ond Field 2 Aldrich. Cloire P 32 Emery St . Tutor 4 Aldrich. Jomes P 67 Birchwood Dr . Boseboll 1. 2. 3. 4 (Co-Coproin) Ski Club 2. 4, Footboll 4 Prom Com 4 Allen. Kerrie Lee 209 Indion Tr.. Closs Council 1. 2. 3, 4: Volleyboll 2. Gymnostics 2. 3. 4 Cheerleoding 3. 4 Voriety Show 3. Prom Com. 3. 4 Allen. Pobert Morrin: 70 Edgewoter Pd.. Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4. Tennis 1. Yeorbook 3. 4 Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4, Closs Council 1. 2: Model Legislorure 4: Choir 4: Choirmon Store Student Council Com 4, Dromo 4 Trock ond Field 2. 3. 4 Allen. Trocy E 346 Kingstown Pd.. Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4. Trock 1. 2, 3, 4 Anderson. Glenn: 53 Pepperbush Tr. Arcobello. Porricio 50 Tupelo Tr.. Closs Council 2. 3. 4 Soccer 2. Guidonce Assisronr 4. Yeorbook 4: Prom Com. 3. 4 Bobcock. Everett C : 113 South Pier Pd . Soc- cer 3. 4. Voriety Show 3. Dromo 4. Bofforo. Michoel J.: 21 Twin Leof Tr. Borszcz. Debro Joon: P O Box 715, Closs Council 1. 2. 3: Student Council 3. 4; Softboll 1, Gymnostics 2. Choir 1. 2. Modrigols 1. 2; Jozz Choir 2. Newspaper 3 Beatrice. William T. 139 Cedor Island Pd.. Soccer 3. Beouregord. Pomelo Jeon: 18 Inkberry Tr.. Softboll 1. Cheerleader 1. 2. Yeorbook St off 4. Beck. Christine A : 83 Winterberry Pd. Blessing. Peter T.: 21 North Hillview Dr.. Footboll 1. 2. 3. 4. (Coptoin 4). Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. (Coptoin 4). Boseboll 1. 4. Golf 3; Closs Council 1. 2. 4. Closs President 1. 4. Stu- dent Council 3: Notional Honor Society 3. 4. Honors 1. 2. 3. Bouchard. Lourene Michelle 21 Atlantic Ave Boucher. Gerold W 10 Jeon St.. Basketball 2. 3. 4: Trock 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 2, Prom Com. 3. Covonough. Patrick J. 40 Spicebush Tr. Chomplin. Bloke Jomes 100 South Pier Pd Choplin. Liso: 64 Boon St. Cloys. Mory Christine: 11 Podmon St.. Cheerleoding 3. 4 Cohen, Joseph D.: 65 Gibson Ave.. Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4 Voriety Show 3. Crowe. Denise Eloine 19 President Dr., Volleyboll 1: Choir 1. 2. 3. Photography 4 Crudele. Pobert: 55 Corver Ln. Cunningham. Doniel: 7 North Hillview Dr Doiley. Kevin M : 88 Tupelo Tr. Dowley. Verno B 20 Highland Ave Con- cert Bond 1. 2. 3; Marching Bond 1. 2. 3. Jozz Bond 3: Soccer 3; Volleyboll 1. 2,3. 4 Deignon. Liso Eloino: 1 President Dr.. Con- cert Choir 1. 2: Work Study 4 deLodzio. Shouni Lee: Country Dr., Closs Council 1. Marching Bond 1. 2. 3; Concert Bond 1. 2. 3. Denelle. Dole D.: 55 Cliff Dr. Tennis 1. 2. 3; Golf 4 Cross Country 1 Soccer 3. Closs Council 2. 3. 4 Prom Com. 3. 4. Voriety Show 3. Dillon. Michele Kothryn 13 Prospect Ave.. Cross Country 1. 2. Bosketboll 2. Cheerleoding 4 Voriety Show 3. Newspaper (typist) 3. Dodge. Noncy J 23 Perkins Ave . Closs Council 1. 2. 3. 4. Treosurer 3. 4. Concert Choir 1. 2: Norionol Honor Society 3. 4: Stu- dent Council 1. 2. Soccer 3; Tennis 1. 2: Soft- boll 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleoding 1. 2. 3 Dozois. Poland 14 Shodbush Tr.. Bosketboll 2. 3 Duff. Chester A 194 Indion Tr.. Footboll 1. 2. 3. 4. Wrestling 1. Trock ond Field 2. 3. 4 Closs Council 1. 2. 3. 4 Vice-Pres. 1. 2. Ski Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Prom Com 3. 4 Homecom- ing Com. 1. 2. 3. 4. Dufresne. Poulo Anne 15 Overlook Pd.. Concert Choir 3. 4 Sec 4 Compass Staff 4. Work Study 4 Eldridge. Jocqueline Lee 15 Loke View Dr. Cross Country 1; Bosketboll 1. 2. 3. 4 Soft- boll 1. 2, 3. 4 Englond. Mark: 18 Stanton Ave . Boseboll 1; Bosketboll 1. 2. 3. 4. Coptoin 4 Cross Coun- try 4. Trock 3. 4 Yeorbook 4 Errer. Jomes F 70 Merrotuxer Pd.. Wres- tling 2 Trock ond Field 2: Soccer 3. A Boseboll 3. 4. Foin. Liso Beth: 172 Gibson Ave . Closs Council vice president 1, Volleyboll 1. Trock 3. Cheerleoder 2. Norionol Honor Society 3, 4 Norionol Store Irolion Contest. 2nd Place. 2. Nationwide Irolion II Contest, honorable mention. 2. Fovoli, Joon M : 36 Flinrsrone Pd.. Volleyboll 2. 3. 4, Yeorbook 4 Felice. Sheilo Jeon 49 Spice Bush Tr., Pro- ject Close-Up 3: Prom Com.. Library Assis- tant 3: English Typing Assisronr 4. Honor roll 4 Ferdinand. Dovid 7 Homeland Ave.. Soc- cer 3. 4, Wrestling 1. 2: Trock 2. Fitzgerald. Hildy A 57 Sokonner Blvd. Florence III. John 63 Spice Bush Tr.. Closs Council 2. 3; Lob Assistant 2. 3. 4. Student Council 3. 4. Jozz Bond 1. 2. 3. 4; Concert Choir 4: Trock 3: Norionol Honor Society A Prom Com 3, Commission on volunreerism ond Citizen Porricipotion 4. Foor. Catherine M 48 Meodow Sweet Tr.. Girls Bosketboll 2. 3. 4. Concert Choir A. Soft- boll 4 SENIOR Foor. Pebecco Joyce 48 Meodow Sweet Tr.. Soccer 4 Gymnostics 1. 2, 3: Student Council 1. Cross Country 2; Volleyboll 4 Froleigh. Suson Shorpe 14 Chestnut Sr.. Con- cert Choir 2. 3. 4 Jozz Choir 3 French. Susonne Melindo: 7 Jeon Sr.. Con- cert Choir 1. 2, Composs Staff A. Guordlon ongel 1. Soccer 2. 3; Library Assisronr 4 All- Store Choir 1. 4 Furlono. Suson Joy: 16 Perkins Ave. Gollucci. Livio J 61 Bristol Pd.. Softboll 1; Student Council 1. Prom Com. 4 Gordiner. Glen O Petroquomscutr Loke Shores, Boseboll 1. 2. 3. 4. Wrestling 2. Gorlick. Donno Lee 54 Spice Bush Tr., Closs Council 1. 3. Bond (Morching ond Concert) 1. 2: Volleyboll 3. 4. Cheerleoder (Footboll ond Bosketboll) 4 Assistant Executive Manager of Cof 4. Homecoming Com 3. Prom Com 3. Project Close-Up 4 Gorrohy. Sheila Ann: 200 Kingstown Pd.. Closs Council 3. 4, Secretory 4. Student Council 3, Prom Com 3. 4 Homecoming Com 2, 3. 4; Tennis Team 2. 3. Bosketboll Team (oil Division) 3. 4. Volleyboll Team 2; Senior Cof. Duty 4 Genereux. Cheryl Lynn. 57 Indion Tr.. Trock ond Field 2. 4; Yeorbook Com 4. Business Aide 4. Senior Cofererio Staff 4. Glrordi. Kimberley Anne: 184 Bonnet Shores Pd.. Guidonce Assisronr 3: Honor roll 3.4 Goos. Suzonne Mourine: 4 Tonglewood Tr.. Closs Council 1. Student Council 3. 4. Model Legislature 1. 2. 3. 4 Solo ond Ensemble 1. 2. 3. 4 Accompanist for Concert Choir 1. Ac- componist for Jr High Choir 1, 2. Accom- panist for Solo ond Ensemble 3. 4. Yeor- book Com. 4, Co-Editor of Composs 4 Choir 1. 2. Bond 1. 2 Pock-o-rhon 1. Library Assistant 2. Norionol Honor Society 4 Holi. Cynthio Jeon 45 Ninigrer Pd , Closs Council 3; Prom Com. 3; Homecoming Com. 3. 4 Hondrigon. Kerri Lynn: 5 Dudley Dr.. Ski Club 1. 2. 3. Hondrigon. Porricio G.: 120 Chestnut Ave Horrison. Deon E.: 97 Old Pine Pd Closs Council 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-pres of Closs Council 4: Student Council 1. 2; Voriety Show 3. Dromo Club 4. Vorsity Soccer 3. A. copr 3. 4, Golf 3. Howard. Ion Charles 23 Juniper Trl.. Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Dromo Club 4. Audio Visual Club 4. Composs Staff 4; Literary Mogozine 4. Jomes. Jeffrey 50 Eorles Court Pd. Jefferson. Pomelo Joyce: 19 South Hillview Dr., Soccer 2. 3. 4. Bosketboll 1. 2. 3, 4 Volleyboll 2. Yeorbook 4 Trock 3. 4. Senior Cof Staff 4 DIRECTORY Jordon. Krisren Down: 122 Colonel John Gordner Rd.. Closs Council 3. 4 Homecom- ing Com. 3. 4 Prom Com 3, 4: Honors 1. 2. 3: Norlonol Honor Society 4 Yeorbook 3, 4 Composs Sroff 2. 4 Projecr In-sire 2. Projecr Close-Up 4 Executive Monoger of Senior Cof 4 Volley boll 3. 4: Guordion Angels 1. 3: Debote Teom 2, Soccer 2; Concert Choir 1. 2 Office Asst 2: Art Asst 3. Kozounis. Moryberh: bSronron Ave Krul. Michoel: 6 Locust Cr. Leblonc, Liso M 260 Pt Judith Rd.. Concert Choir 1. 2. 3: Jozz Choir 3: Modrigols 1, 2. Yeorbook 3. 4; Ail Store Choir 3. 4 Leeming. Koren Ellzoberh: 10 Deboroh Sr. Lemo. Roger A. 63 Mumford Rd.. Morch- ing Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Concert Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Sroge Bond 2. 3. 4 Letourneou, Donno M.: 46 Woylond Tr. Lmehom. Dovid John: 505 Pt Judith Rd.. Foorboll 2. 3. 4 Trock ond Field 2. 3. 4 Proj- ect Close-up 4. Louzon. Renee Morie: 14 Rom Heod Rd.. Concert Choir 2. 3: Yeorbook 4 Honors 4. Luzzi. Glendo: 65 Sokonner Blvd. Mohoney. Thomos Edword: 24 Ashton Ln.. Trock ond Field 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 4 Homecoming Com. 2. 4. Moncini. Robin: 121 Spicebush Tr.. Choir 4. Monning. Peter: 34 Conopus Ave Morrin. Colleen Mory: 36 Highlond Ave.. Competitive Ploys 1: Chrisrmos Ploys 1: Closs Treosurer 1: Projecr Insight 2. Projecr Close- Up 3: Junior Achievement 3. 4 Prom Com. 4 Newspoper 4 Trock ond Field 4 Dromo Club 4 Mosrrioni. Robert Rolph Jr.: 3 Hoven Sr.. Compos 3: Composs Editor 4 Yeorbook Business Monoger 4 Cofererio Program — Business Monoger 4. Morheson. Dovid M : 3 Miller Ave . Stoge Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Morching Bond 1. 2 3. 4 Concert Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Trock 2. 3. 4. Wrestl- ing 2. 3. 4: Solo ond Ensemble 1. 2, 3 McConnon. Andreo Colleen 161 Merrotux- et Rd , Guordion Angels 1. Concert Choir 1. 2, 3: Morching Concert Bond 3; Yeorbook Sroff 3: Newspoper Sroff 4. McDonold. P Timothy: 3 Spicebush Tr.. Con- cert Bond 1. 2, Morching Bond 1. 2. Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4 MocDonough. Scott: 115 Sondhill Cove Rd McKenno. Louren E.: Huckelberry Tr. Meoder Robin Lynne 93 Norrogonsetr Ave Closs Council Secretory 1. 2. 3: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: Bond 1. 2. Composs Sroff 4; Volleyboll 4- Guidonce Aide 4 Mitchell. Gregory Scott 115 Edgeworer Rd . Closs Council 2. 3. 4 Prom Com 3. 4 Homecoming Com 3. 4 Trock 2. 3. 4 (Copt 2. 3): Cross Country 1. 2. 3: Ski Club 2. 3: Wrestling 1 (Monoger). Monrierh. Amy 36 South River Dr. Monrierh, Andrew Jomes 36 South River Dr Boseboll 1. 2. 3. 4. Sr. High Bond 1. 2. Morching Bond 1. 2. O'Dowd. Colleen C. 31 Morhewson Sr.. Trock ond Field 2. Oshberg. Ronold Stephen: 26 North Hill View Dr., Foorboll 2. 3, 4. Student Council 3, 4 Closs Council 4 Yeorbook 4. Golf Club 3. 4 Norionol Honor Society 3. 4. Honors 1. 2. 3. 4. Norionol Merit Scholorship Quolifier 3. O'Neill. Meg A 370 Oceon Rd.. Tennis (V) 1, 2. 3. 4. Closs Council 1. 2. 3. 4. Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4, Bond 1. 2. Yeorbook 4. Soft boll (V) 1. Poilthorp. Judith Anne: 21 Sorosoto Ave , Concert Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Morching Bond 1. 2. 3, 4 Yeorbook 2. 3. 4, Concert Choir 1. Guordion Angels 1. 3; Guidonce Asst. 3. 4 Popo, Joseph Kenneth: 121 Avice Sr.. Bond 1.2. 3. Golf 3. 4 Pormenrier. Donno Morie: 119 Allogosh Tr. Peorce. Louro Jeon 17 Melbourne Dr., Boskerboll 1. 2. 3. 4 Softboll 2. 3. 4. Com- poss Sroff 4 Peorson. Kerri Jeon: 21 Shogbork Rd Poirier. Amy Anne 2 Overlook Rd.. Corss Country 1: Boskerboll 1. 2, 3. 4 Softboll 2, 3. 4: Closs Council 1. Prior. Deboroh Morie: 7 Ashton Ln., Student Council 1. 4 Homecoming Com 4. Yeor- book 4. Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4 Dromo Club 2. Prom Com 4 Model Legislorure 4. Cross Country 1 (girls) 4 (boys): Tennis 2, 3: Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Trock ond Field 2. 3: (All- division 2nd teom mile reloy) 4 Cheerleoding 4. Provost. Nicole Morie: 34 Indion Tr., Volleyboll 2 (JV). 3. 4 (V). Royto, Mork: 70 Congdon Sr Riley. Lee Francis. 7 Frank Low St.. Ski Club 1. 2. Girl's Trock 3. 4: Composs Sroff 4 Robinson. Dovid Sreworr 12 Overlook Rd.. Concert Bond 1. 2. Morching Bond 1. 2; Pro- ject In-Site 2: Wrestling 2: Trock ond F eld 2. Yeorbook 3 Rose, Jr.. Frederick G : 190 Oceon Rd.. Boskerboll 1. 2. 3. 4. Golf 3. Rossi. Dione Morie: 30 Sokonner Blvd . Con- cert Bond 1. 2; Morching Bond 1. 2. Yeor- book 3. 4: Senior Prom Com. 4. Homecom- ing Com 4: Project In-Sire: Insrrumenrol All- Store 1. 2. Rossi. Jo Anne Morie: 30 Sokonner Blvd.. Concert Bond 1. 2: Morching Bond 1. 2. Yeorbook 3. 4 Senior Prom Com. 4, Homecoming Com. 4. Project In-Site. In- srrumenrol All-Store 1. 2 Rossi. John M 40 South Pier Rd.. Soccer 3. 4 Wrestling 2. 3, 4 Student Council 3 Russo. Mork Henry 37 Glendowoy Dr Concert Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Morching Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Jozz Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Sohog on. Poul 70 South Pier Dr Scorobogory. Stephen 70 Leonord Bodwell Rd., Golf 3. 4 Sekoror. Robert P 100 Coswell Sr, Foorboll 2. 3. 4 Boseboll 3: Trock 2. Sliney. Stephen John 6 Inkberry Tr.. Choir 2. 3. 4. Dromo Club 2. 3; Literary Club 2. Modrigol Singers 2. Smith. Lindo Mory: 45 Lokewood Dr.. Bond 1. 2. Guordion Angels 1. Volleyboll 1. Stu- dent Council 4 Morching Bond 1. 2; Homecoming Com. 2. 4 Smith. Sherri-Lynn Morie 31 Tongelwood Tr.. Soccer 2; Student Council 2. Prom Com. 4 Souzo. Mory Elizoberh 14 President Dr ! Trock ond Field 2. 3 4, Guidonce Ass 3: Yeorbook 4, Honors 4 Sprague. Michoel C 65 Indion Tr.. Foorboll 1 2, 3. 4 Foorboll Copt 4. Closs Council 2. 3. Closs Vice-Pres 3. Golf Club 3. 4 Stedmon. Timothy: 24 Indion Tr.. Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4. Goss Country 1. 2. Sumner. Cynthio M 32 Overlook Rd.. Morch- ing Bond 1. 2.3: Concert Bond 1. 2.3. Surprenont. AndrePoul: 64 Coswell Sr.. Bond 1. 2. 3. 4 Not Honor Soc 3. 4. Soccer 3. Sylvio, Noncy Lee 29 Pontioc Rd Vorrecchione. Michoel P 65 Cresrwood Dr All-Store Choir 1. Concert Choir 1. 2: Dromo Club 1. Homecoming Com 3. 4 Prom Com 3. 4 Student Council 2. 3. 4 Ski Club 3. 4; Trock 2, 3. 4. Irolion Honor Soc 3. 4 Sons of Iroly Scholorship 3; Voriety Show 3: Student Advocore School Com. 3. Yeor- book 4: Office Ass 4. Solo Ensemble 1: Literary Club 2 Wolker. Seon: 7 Rocklond St., Boskerboll 1. 2. 3. 4 Wolloce. Michoel J.: 45 Pontioc Rd.. Foot- boll 2.3. 4 Webb. Dovid: 51 Tern Rd.. Foorboll 1. 2. 3, 4. West. Deon 56 Ook Hill Rd . Foorboll 1. 2. 4 Woodmonsee Bryon A 10 Gregory Sr.. Trock ond Field 3. 4 Wunsch. Andrew Woyne 6 Dione Rd. Trock 1. 2: Yeorbook 1 Photography Club 1. 2. 3: Closs Council 2. 3: Stoge Bond 4 Choir 4 149 '82 CLASS WILL — NO MONEY MARKET IS THIS . . . I Lee Riley will ro Everett 0 ond Shown M everiosting friendship, to Moureen good luck with our S K buddies to Motrhew the obility ro Invite six kids ro a parry ond end up wirh one hundred, ro Nicole rhe good rimes or Coswell s. ond ro Deon H one free mghr on Pine Sr I. Nicole Provost. wiH ro my sisrer Noelle rhe good rimes or NHS. ond ro Lee. o new porty ploce and maybe even rhe wolf I. Karen Abrohomson will ro Guido ond Polio pleosonr bus rides oheod. ro Verna. Cindy ond Shaun: a life's supply of pie, Rondy rolling burton ond o handsome Toro, ro Mrs I a long life of loughrer ond ro Michele on everlasting friendship1 Bero Beto' I Mike Wolloce will to Trisso my rape I. Corhi Foot will to Mrs Bellonroni my obiliry ro wash rronsporencles whenever I feel like it ro Mrs Johnson ond Ms Disisro my obiliry ro srople ond run off dittos, ond I leove my sisrer Rosie rhe obiliry ro moke Ir through high school I. David Webb leove to Russell D my ability ro be lore for school ond doss ond nor get detention I Robin Meader will ro Mrs Ricci o heorer for her office ond o non hecr c doy. ro Duc-Wheor my good grades in geometry ond my seor ond name in Mrs Phillip s English doss, ond ro Shoum ond Verno, our great ex penmenrs in Chem It (Don r forger ro remove rhe clomp — ShouniO I Danny Cunningham will ro oil my reochers rhe pencils I never hod. ond ro oil my friends S2 65 I. Sheila Garrohy will ro Kerrie A o pair of marching borrerres. ond from my A period Youth Low doss a yeor’s supply of sugar pockets I Roland Dozios will ro Bruno Boyle oil my chorm ond Irallon culture I. Livio Gollucci will ro my brother Robert oil of rhe girls in his Brh gr. doss ond ro Mr. Poiner from ou- Acer II doss, roloids ond o muzzle I Daniel Orsini will ro B. Horrison my trusty llghrer ond o flaming shot of SC. ond ro rhe Eric Spinner my driving ability I. Michele Dillton will ro Chris ond Porrick success in their high school yeors; M My rhonks ro Donno ond Kris for rheir true friendship ond ro Andrew all of my love l, Dean West will my egosrisric sex oppeal ro Ron Gobrilowirz I. Louro Pearce will my awesome speed ro Mr Poirier, ond my obiliry ro j hit loyups ro anyone who wonts ft I Kevin Conlm. leove Russ N D. my obiliry ro con rhe faculty, ond ro Lisa B my ability ro dra jg Hurche's doss I Parti Adams, will to Mr Poirier o new unstrefehed sweater ond new calculator batteries, ond ro Richie. Good Luck in school. I Jerry Doucher will ro rhe Junior doss on I D., ond ro Danny C o new borrle opener I lisa LeDlonc leave Christine one silver plated shovel, to Paul I leove my moods ond ro Joon the obiliry ro stoy straight on Friday night i Glen bard'ner bequeorh my outstanding grodes in English II ro my sisrer Pam I, Susanne French will ro Jackie 0 thoughts of Nonrucker. ro Mr Perro my hoir ond my rhonks. ond ro Paul I o greor Senior yeor I. Kevin Dailey leove ro those who come upon them first, my e npry lockers ond any exrro credits I. I. Fom Mahoney leove ro my nephew Mike L my rrock spikes — if he con fill them I. Cheryl Genereux. will ro my sister Debbe unsrrerched turtlenecks ro Chris ond Doug — Good Luck in school, ro Sr Tucker Heovenly Hash Ice creom. To Sisrer Meg my reversible Hobit. ond ro Mr Christopher K) — O — 10 I. Mark England, will ro my brother Mike oil my orrempred I D s. I. Bobby Sekaror. will to rhe Junior Union my spot in rhe South lor. ond ro Mr Thibeoulr oil rhe fun I hod in your doss' I Andre Surprenont. will ro Woody rhe obiliry ro ovoid rampoglng resrouranrs. ro my brothers ond sisrer my porience wirh slow reochers, ond ro Lisa D. my obiliry ro keep my soniry in Colculus. I Maty Clays, will ro my brother Peter rhe Cloys' orhleric obiliry which somehow skipped over me. ro Chester ond Bobby o couple of snowbun- nies eoch. ond ro Mr Poirier ond Chod o roosr beef grinder along with o ride home. I Sheila Felice, will ro Colleen O Carmondo. ro Porri H o pumpkin ond Cosey's. ond ro Cloire A o Billburger I. Mary Souza, will ro Pom J. 5 condy cones o doy. ro Kim G her own MG. ro my brother rhe obiliry ro poss Sponish. ro John R o lifetime job of bobysltring, ond ro Cheryl o mop of New Hompshire ond rhe obiliry ro sroy our of o funeral procession I. Joseph Cohen bequeorh ro my brorher Dovid my N Y Yankees jacket, ond ro Trisso my obiliry ro take doss seriously ond still get good grodes I. Dale Dennelle will ro my boby sisrer my mother's signature and my obiliry ro whip Deon in Vonguord. I. Cindy Sumner, leove ro my sisrer Sondro o lor of success through her . high school yeors ond my emborrossing bond uniform, ond ro Lmdo my obiliry to soy no to Jimmy. I. Lmdo Smith, will ro Tim my obiliry ro get owoy with things by getting along wirh reochers. ro Mrs Davis my rhonks for rhe help ond secrets throughout school, ro Mr. Perro my height, ond ro Robin my oppreciorion for oil rhe rides home. I. Stephen Sliney will ro my sisrer Corlene my obiliry ro get bored wirh ' school ro my sisrer Kelli my greor dromo rolenr. ro Miss Webster my abili- ty ro moke it. through o whole doy or NHS. ond ro Leoh A my spoce on rhe risers during Concert Choir I. Karen Leemmg. will ro my brothers John ond Roger rhe obiliry ond pa- tience rhor It rokes ro get through high school I. Sherri Smith will ro Cindy my obiliry ro drive a standard m any condition — SHIFT! To Jonice rhe obiliry ro do honor roll work ro Mr Christopher my Thonks for oil his consoling after my phone colls ond ro Judi rhe memories of codilloc night I, Michael Vorrecchione. leove my extraordinary forging obiliry ro my brorher Chris, my presidency of rhe Student Council ro my sisrer Dono. ond ro Robbie, Andy, ond Griff I leave rhe vest and rhe moccasins (you con fight over them!) I. Colleen Martin, will to Judy o wheelborrel. rake, boors ond whatever else is left lying around, ro Shown I leove being ready on rime, 7 30 AM ro dress-up for Horr ond MY GRADUATION SPOT NEXT YEAR' I nFn Stedman. leove ro my brorher Mott o pile of sweatshirts and some wrestling obility which he so desperately needs I. Noncy Sylvia, will ro my brorher Eddie rhe obiliry ond porience ro moke ir through high school, ro Sue my smile ond friendship, ond ro Mr Christopher, my hond ro deon our pumpkins in rhe coming yeors I. Kim Girordi leove ro Colleen O my obiliry ro go for ir ond o dog nomed Spot. I leove ro Sheilo F. my Senior quote, ro my brorher Tony my musrong. ond ro Mory S o hockey puck I. Roger Lemo. bequeath Scorr my 101 excuses for not attending bond, ond to Chris S. whorever is left of my muslcol obillry. I. Trocy Allen leove my brother Kevin my obility ro behove in closs. ond to Chris my talent to surf, to Livlo one boyfriend for o week and to Mr. Poirier o new wardrobe from Wilson's when they ore not on sole I. Deon Horrison. will to Billy my obility to escape from Chemistry without getting caught to John my ability to be blamed for everything everyone else did Got the time? I. Porn Hondrigon. will to my brother Terry the obility to make It through one whole day of school without getting detention I. Michael Krul. leave to the lost remolnlng Krul (Steve; the best of times in his Senior yeor Go light on the girls ond keep Buckwheat going •o'rov? I Cmdy Hoi: will to Sherri a ploce on the couch instead of the floor, my official co pilot s Wm. one troy of ice cubes ond myself os o friend forever. Shift I. Dill Beatrice will to onyone who wonts it. one used point roller, ond to my sister Mono my deck of cords (contoct Mr McCarthy.) I. Debbie Prior will my academic success and my ability to run to my youngest sister Ellen, to my sister Mory I will my ability to get up early enough ro moke the bus ond to moke it through Reseorch Paper and Creative Writing in one piece I. Debro Dorszcz. will to Mr Tucker the verb ' OlR conjugated correctly in oil tenses, to Kerne I leove o life time supply of elephonr jokes, to Pom B I leove my once-needed sweatpants, ond to oil future Calculus students, my prayers! I Meg O'Neill, will to my brother Tim a winning seoson ond my Colculus look. to Sister Cheryl my well-worn Oible. to Mrs. Durns my cheesecoke. ond to Mr Poirier o life-sized poster of Poul Johnson. I. Pomelo Jefferson, will to Cheryl G. Mary 5.. ond Trocy JV my turkey sondwiches with pickles to Mork E on ample supply of pencils ond ro my brother Ken. oil the good times I hod in school. I. Kerri Jeon Peorson will my worldly possessions such os fnyfSense of humor, my patience, my good luck ond my brolns ro my sisrer. Cheryl I Joche Eldndge. leove oil my good times in high schooPto y sister Julie, to Scott L the ability ro get along with my sister, ond to Mr Poirier my so colled Heod Cose I Porti Arcobello bequeath roony underclassmen sly enough, my obflity • to hove Senior privileges three yeors in o row. to Vicki M a lorge bottle of No-Doze for Trig doss, ro Mr Chrfyopher another studerff like me to Miss Holt a polr of Colvin Kleins, ond to Dove I leave me ond oil my love forever! Pom Deourogord. will ro Kerrie A one fire hydrant, o bumper ccr to hit with ond o coot, to Colleen O o phony dote this summer a- Popo Gmo's. to Debbie 0 o booth ot the Hut ond the ability to J vde hecks evenly ond ro my brother my ability to get away with things l Dob Crudele, will to John L my school spirit which is in my locker « I Verno Dawley. leove to Sondro S — Dovid to my niece Shelly my othletic ability, ro Mr C my spots ond to future Seniors oil the pie they con eor I. bso Deignon. will to my sister Cheryl the strength to keep her mouth shut! I. I. Kerrie Allen, will to Pom B one pair of knee pods ond o sturdy seorbelr to Sheilo G o dinner for two ot Courtney s ro Cothy G my 6000 points on Poc Mon. ond ro my sister Suson ond oil her friends, the Best of Luck throughout their high school yeors I Fred Rose, will to Mr. Poirier another Acer. II student with my greor od- ding ability, ond to Mrs Vento o free donut from Bess Eoton's I Gregg Mlrhchell. will to Mr Robinson 20 pocks of sugor from Bess Eoton Donuts, to Kim my seot in Colculus fhor I never hod. ond to Brod P the Best of Luck In the high school I H ldy Fitzgerald, will ro my brother Billy M my grodes ond the obility to moke It through high school I Donna Pormentler. will to my brothers Dovid ond Thomas oil my world- ly possessions such os pens, pencils, notebooks ond brolns. I. Mark Russo, leove John. Jim, Frank ond Sreph my driving skills in the snow (hove fun). I. Suson Furiano, will to Erin M my blue eyes ond to Lisa B. my potched- up polr of jeons. I. Kristen Jordon, will ro Donno ond Michele my endless friendship, to Deon H my nicknome. ond to Mrs Boyle, 'II poese dove lo morre non orrive mol, many rhonks for her kindness over the post yeors. I Judy Pailrhorp. will to Koren my colm in o hectic yearbook meeting, ond to Mrs Ricci my filing skills for her next guidonce assisronr I. Shouni deLodzio. leove ro Koren my shoes, to Verno ond Cindy my ability to ro w en no one is peeking, to Robin o stopper box with o bot- tom ond my mother s cor I Colleen O’Dowd will to Sheilo F a pearl neckloce for every day of the week ro Porti H oil the McMoney ond McPumpkins in the world, to Pom B. all my generic dotes, ond to Kim G o new purple shirt, knee pods ond a cotton of Newporrs IV I Chester Duff, will to the Junior Union the seniors' ability to get senou to Shumon ond Kearney Thursday3? procrices. to Chris A on oil-expense membership to West Boy ond to Kevin A more Kink's concerts to our doss advisor my obility to stay sposiro. ond to Mr Zepp my obfffty to remember the day of the week I Joon Fovoli. leove to my brother the grodes I never hod. to Kim the obility to get ro school on time every doy. ond ro Rhgoda I leove Mrs. Rowoole! I. Donno Gorlick. will to Kris and Michele my endlesifrfendship. to Deon H o telephone to coll me on. to the cheerleoders many rhonks for o great yeor. ond ro Dovid the memories of oil the good times we've shored I .Mkhoe! Doff Ofo. will to my sisters the Best of Luck and Fun In their Senior yeor I. Louren McKenna will to my sister Erin the obility ro cope with senior clk que rny ability to get out of everything ond oil the luck ond hoppiness for her future. Who loves yo. boby I. Amy Poirier, leove my brother Dovid ojumbo box of tissues ond to my brother Toph the obility ro put up with Dovid os o cooch. to Trocy C. I leove my obility nor ro lose my temper on the basketball court, to Mrs. loquele I leove my home phone number (hoping she will give it to Joy) ond to the office staff I leove my smile ro remember me by. I. Ronnl Ohsberg bequeath o pencil sharpener ro Cups, oil my change to 5lg, neckbroces to the Junior Union, ond good times to my brother Dole I Poul Sohogion. will ro my sister Kerri my obility to get to school on rime ond oil the greot times ot NH5, ond to Mr Smith I leove o cassette recor- ding of his Business Low closs to help him get ro sleep ot night OUR LIBRARIAN RETIRES Mrs. Donno deWildt INFORMATION about her retirement reached us just prior to our final deadline for this yearbook. Therefore, the Editorial Staff rakes note of the retirement of Mrs. Donno deWildr from her position os librarian of Nor- rogonsetr High School. Her retirement of February 25, 1982, come os o surprise to everyone. When one reflects on her twenty-one years of service to Norrogonsett schools and the accomplishments of establishing and expanding libraries in both the old junior high and the high school, one must conclude that she has earned her rest. On behalf of the many students she helped over the years in finding the right materials for their reports ond pro- jects. we extend o sincere rhonk vou wirhkbesr wishes for restful ond fulfilling years ahead.


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