Newton South High School - Regulus Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1986

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J 'X 3, f 4 :. lb ' ,1 I ,-, TABLECNZ CCNTENTS CDENINC I STUDENT LIFE IC ACADEMICS 32 CLUBS 42 SDCIQTS 74 IDECDLE ICS ADS 174 When you wish upon a star, It makes no difference who you are. Anything your heart desires will come to you. Newton South High School has made all of us shine like stars So off to Holl ood e o YW W 8 1 Come on guys, lets get on with the show! GI-ITS CAMEIQA ACTIUN .. ',f,, W 1 - an Newton South Hugh School FRI! LIBRARY MASS. Watch out flying Wallendas, here we come If . - r. gui- :ggff-94,433 .. 3' J. Zi A! AU V f - N- x ,'ulli'f'5.. . . ,- tqggagx V-I ' ,, .- Al ..f,,f r ijg:9'f,g5,f . Afd-1 R352 7 1953. ' : x' K I 1 .,, .y- ' .4 wg-. gszzheu .- 1' J' , .. -.:2n5f'?:f:s rf-,4-f ' X, . 5 . '.,.':li ',- If 5 K Sarge. se 'ff rv '.Ml., 4 .hx , , ,A , h. . -k-Q :iu:'7A'B f-:....r? T:A'r:4.2:.':-w- :lv '22-FJ! ai ..... 4 .5 Thumbs up, says Larry Fonzy Novack and David Potsy Pearlstein. Wrestlemania hits the courtyard in full force. ,il-6. 9 Jil QV. 5,4 rf Sophomores make the most of a free block. I N 0 -in-:suis ,gif-its .,,P ,,' '- ,- rn, A-MQQ, ffl 1 ' 14 EF , w ,, . . , 'fl X' , J 1 4- - . . . , .. X . f 3,144 a fa Q 2 fi: . ff-'L f'. . ffl 1 .,- fl' ' --4 .fr-me ,' ' H 1 5 ,.n1 . ff, .rl , X 1, iw- 'L - I 'f 1, f If N f ' ,fx ', Q .,.,. 2,7 245,114 3 f V ,, .-'i ., l . ff' -, N 3--W ' V , 1 1 , i .I , I' wg . -r piggy' :4 ,,-1 ,1 .- --' ,Q f f H t f' ff . . its . A ww .kfffrf A-1-as ' ' 1 I f- r , Jr 1 , Hr- 4 Z., 3 --'H' , ..fs.4fAj!-v,..'-,1x. '-,-' 'Sf QL' g.s:'u',A's'r NAT' N, Mxsv, by ' !7y.1fz91 ,,43,,,: ,lb ri -Mwaidffy 1 b. V1 X in A' .- V M ' ffl. '. flnl: 'fi iw A f '3'n.,K4Z3'f'fff7..'lgx've'- g,.1'l ?i?a',l .. ' .A ' 'J' L, 0.2 Qi Amy Shocker gets a laugh from David Kalis' pants. - I A .. 'I S A breath of frosh air blows through the breezeway. in U Chris Chapman, Angelica Brisk and Marty Ferrinni design human furniture. ntl!! 2'- .fnanw Gunn' IIKUZ' stun ... 'UQ A xiwx 5 ,-N 'cg '-. I 1 XXX - - ,Xin 111.0-if, 'I tn' ' K' ' xv-I 's 0 . I . , - thu fx ' ' PW. . . ' , , if iv ' up I 'Q J-. ' 4 , f .1 I ' 1 3 1:4 W ,.....-- ,,.-4' QQ.. i Z' AQ., .l I 'il Smile, you're on candid camera! jnvff, 's I rkx 42 nfl I A . Two of a Kind. -f- ,45 l Tom, Peter and Misha enjoy one another's company. !F'7 BilWi 1.5. ' x E Y, Sophomore smiles -vw-'ff ,.,-' i ,ar ., K, , I I' ff Newton's own Dreamgirls. Rocco shows his enthusiasm for Newton South's hall policy. Senior slump begins early for Ion Erbe. lr:-'s ' er 'qm- U 4-xi ,N dat .I 5,5 B un w ' 2- wf ew , ff' -- e'?:g:.':e 'fflf L ,Q .SV ., 1, . ggi.: 1 1 5 Q QC awk! . ,L lk .2251 Q x . f Q13 ' ' 111 i L 1 1 ,.--va, rs- -.. 3 ' 41 F I 1 1. ' ,...!N,14 fi '65-ff.2'f'Yf ' ., ...A .. n1:-401-f2z1u ',:g5f+' ' f 1 1 ,i 3: V w L. Hmillienr listeners, loc- Arker and Steve Levine, enjoy the humor oi tunnynmn jeff Yerkes, fx .v 'Q wg: H If fn A 1, 5, - F 1-4 The Woman in Red makes .1 dent in her homework, ,,..J Never a wasted moment. . 11 ,:r,-:yt 5 , .0 I V, , v , ,f ,L Vt Jr- 'I iff, I 4 1 .C ' ' AQ'-, ,Q In 1 nf , A 4 - ik. I -fqtxy Q. ' , x,.,.,,. I N N. M'Uw'.,Q,,.,,.+4A-. -vi' 0' M,,,,.,+... ' We -lfliv- --- 1-.1EIlsu:'iA - 1 ' Avai- 'J I.. ,em mum .A f P- i.. i- . N. , :i+x:-.Ja,14Vf,Q1w ,7?:f . haf' ' 4. - I l a .H ' .1 -.93 1. .1 , 1, P ff Kh',4,v-,gf , 't 'HJQM-. . ', , Q p f,,IxQ'U?w'fkfff' as 1 Inf ', ' ' ,. L , ' - ' lvlvgl ,Q,6K'fH- v,,.,, 1 w ' Q V Q -1xi.,,.n , 'Q . ,hi w ,IA ' 1' X -ga, , ' ' 'vs I ggi . QQ 5 f p 4, These seniors avoid detention by actually going to homeroom. julie Blaugtein grams for an exam, , 7,1 -44 1,130 rl agusf , The Goodwin hangout '-lr Shady ladies. cum' 4, Q 9 ' 2: all is if t i 4. ,V 0 .mi A. V Q' 8 South's cheerleaders spur the football team to victory , If nz' W, '-'G' f-...L r- M r. x l 'Y A V rr.-'W , 9 f JL gil ,, , , . , , ...,... . AN Resident cheerleader: Mr, Bates Van the man Seasholes and Mark Dubnoff the-ck out the rrovvrl at a football game. 'Z' ?3 Its a jungle out there, Newton South's lion exclaims. 4 .I 153 in .t A , V X ,.... .ff gn-P .51 I ,4 KU, :Hx Al Nl 'R' L We N Southies take time out to cheer on the football team. ,.f J J E, ,p I 1 4 ,. 557 ., ,, A ,,f' if .Q- , 3 av Come on, burplf' 'Al-9, . H 9 but one ., , an-4 -.. L. A S L if lu .ix L11... Su girls, whatk in that mdggiiinv that you find so David Welch shows his women who'sthe boss. .ipprA.Jliru4? 'IO H s Ji i D.R.Y. aids .1 student in thc pursuit of Iitvrary Ox c'0ll0m'c. Cara, Dana, and Jennie enjoy the delicacies of South's own cafeteria. l ' rv 'eff Z , -' 'i Seniors! Seniors! Seniors! 1 X jg , -- W , ,gf 5, , 'Q . -M 7 u X . 1. .. X You've got the cutest little baby face! Friends, friends, friends, we will alwaxs be . ,, .K J I - - ,. T' H9 it HY, ,A y at f' 12 Sophomores, juniors and Seniors assemble in Goodwin commons. Courtyard Blues liiiiiilli Q! ii 3533 M-,Q wi? 'ia lrikd, Neil, lodiv and Whitnc-y enjoy their final year together at South. vu? 4, p ,Q ,xg Q. an 'iwgu ggilrmi I QI. 'tr' 'J' A71 J-:Mt.fff'?wclx. f.,.:..f .,j3yM'1,',:ff,bi1f'2?5:'3 J ' lrg. j- .'2f,ki-,'gjTgi,frg'f.-:H - 'if' I Q Q I' ,i TR-5' 'Ai' fffxfii fl wg 'Sli 22 uf 1 il' x. , ,m e -3134 -,fi gig' S132 Nfevg LJ, 3 3415? iw 'G ' 5 'Q7:'Z 'c-' 13 14 'I' hu.. Hs.. Ta .- ' H' tak tv 16 X fx x3+ QR f? 4 'f-as 1 wi . 9 I A I 1 ' ':,k V - Af . 3 i, 4 ,f 1 UIUJ .K if 2 , , L 4 ,517 L' x -3 W I ik! i +P 4 ug. 1, 1, TLD 42 f f S2 ., ' 36 3 Q z 1 L ' f 5 1 5. 5 , D ' , , A Y - .. 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' 1,13 Q' Aww, o Newsfronl 1-1 :tw gli' L 1 g K -N bf. Palmolive softens your hands while you do the dishes. The little engine that could. ,- 5 :as Q Qi N3 mill! 'K ,4 w 33333, Dear Abby, l'm a freshman . . . ,Au f.f..,' W,3,,W,bmwMWlKWMiQ M y, -, S :J Aw FQ' , 'V JV75 Nj , Ayn' - ' A study hallic Why .are these seniors begging for a ride? f 5:3 pn- A novel idea Trading Places 3. 1 iff' 41 .15 ,,,...'d '. PU. k Q ,V ' 1.1-nf 'YD-F' ,L r 5 , ,. v vf-,ff fn . ,vw 'vi' ,Jr .w, QL. 15 X V . 4, 1 1 ...f ' 3' H I'?z5SWi.,g Q. .fnrvwmwc nf' av- .iii U i FW 3 9 1. : SENICR MAD LIB lanuary 27th was Senior QED Day. We were all wearing lnounl. We wore everythingfromgjijpaja- mas to QED nightgowns. Many peo- ple were cuddling their gpl. nourl. People wore slippers shaped like nounl and lpl. nounl. One Senior summed il up by saying: Hlgerundl agrees with me! J 0 . I i ' 1 1, B '- A fizil llf ,V ,-,., A an nil 1 1 , 1 'X f!:A ex xx N f f'lfy7ffQ,'s V is , 4 ,.. 'gl .V -fl i '- , . E if--N S -- -it E -1: s ?..: N. alll f . ' X' lf, If I 'N 1 , ' 4 ,s J 8' ,- Sleeping Beauties 7 Guys and Dolls 'K jg.. X Bachelor Party Bear with us 3 5'GG45s's1 A ,4 wi' ,av h V' Uri? Ax I., Midnight Madness Flash Gordon 1. 'aw -J , Tu. If f If rx ' . 2, fy 'L 4 , w P, w Wx r I 'J 9 +1 rl I I I 42 F T 5 J W, l'-- I' 4 2. Once Upon A Mattress, a take-off of the fairy tale The Princess and The Pea, was this year's school musical. Ben Co- hen, a former Newton South graduate, directed the produc- tion. After rehearsing daily for approximately eight long weeks, the cast gave three evening performances. While the cast gave 1100!0, the musical could never have performed without the help of Helen Tay- lor, the choral director, Gordon Duckel, the conductor, Rachel Spiller, the costume designer, and Senior Leora Bloch, the choreographer. The stage crew and drama club deserve special thanks for their extra time and dedication. Q :uw-si as ' 5 Q V., ll A .A ' E '- -. .. , -v . ,-T f .nv L ,fi -. g 1 , rf '. . S l ,, rut jg . f I-A'-, ' f ' ' I t fill -.4 lkx li I . ' X , ia? - t A I 45 l f , ' . - Q -rl 7: I K j Pr-f liffi 5 x U ' P .12 4 ' .J s-bf' ,seg fl f QsiD'- K fell' s F .- vb Dramatis Personae fthe castj Minstrel - Eric Weiss Wizard - Anthony Douglass Princess No. 12 - Martha Lowery Lady Rowena - Melanie Armer Lady Merrill - Tobey Weintraub Lady Lucille -- Katie Doherty Prince Dauntless - Christopher Cushna Queen Aggravain - Lara Nielsen Lady Larken - Sara Stackhouse lester - Tim Bogart Sir Harry - Lawrence Novak Princess Winnifred - Virginia Smith Sir Studley - Eric Schwartz Sir Luce - lon Erbe King Sextimus the Silent - Ben Lanckton Lady Mabelle - English Levin Emily - Debby Yellin Lady Beatrice - Helene Kramer Sir Harold - David Kalis Ladies and Knights of the Court David Bensinger, Becky Deming, jenny Erbe, Robert Finkel, Leslie Gibbs, Deidre Hill, Dan Kornfeld, Mark Kupferman, Abby Mann, Milana Mazurkevich, Glen Mechaber, losh Pemstein, Rebecca Polak, Gabe Te- soriero, lean-Louis Trombetta, Shayna Wachman, Liana zaretsky , 1-is t' . th ose' W' L 'I' of ,L 45 The pit, compiled of the members of the school Orches- tra, was vital to the production of Once Upon A Mattress. This group rehearsed during class time as well as during many I-blocks and after school. Violins: Stephanie Attia, Lorraine Chung, julie Golden, Chris Mc David, Lisa Pettipaw, Tanya Schreiber, Robert Sibley, Kaz Tanaka, Nicole Wagner, Brad Walk. Cellosz Leora Balsam, Marcy Fleisch- man, losee Fridmann, jennifer Sheiffer, Linda Willis Basses: Felicia Dyer, Todd Richman Flutes: Debbie Goldman, Will Glusman, Karen Henderson, lennifer Loveman Oboe: Pam Ehn Clarinets: Erich Schreiber, Vanessa Fra- ser, Danny Szulkin Bassoon: Stefan Sherwood Bass Clarinet: David Mosby French Horns: Doug Mollenauer, Chris Sherwood Trumpets: Ben Friedman, Tim Pros- kauer, Andy Reynolds, Tim Smith Percussion: Gerald Dowd, Lisa Mahlowitz, Craig Ritchie Guitar: Chris Roser Keyboard: Yumi Matano Once Upon A Mattress, Freshman-Sophomore Show, Lysistrata ,... Who's behind the scenes? The Stage Crew. This very dedicated group, directed by David Breen, both creates the sets for various produc- tions, and runs the audio and visual aspects of each show. Through long afternoons, late nights, and early mornings this group always manages to be ready for Showtime. ln all truth, without Stage Crew, the show could not go on. Yi. X- fy t . Z Front row: A. Heafitz, D. Knapp, K. Steer, G. Tong, D. Steer. Second row: A.t. Howe, R. Y Mason, S. Bowman, D. Proskauer, Missing: R. Broadbridge, L. Chen, K. Krick, I. Mittell, N Silverman, S. Zoll. Pr r 5 i ui 1 1 L51 F5 qu'- 1 Y' wh NVNII llcl0S' 0 IIIIW El MIIIIS The full Newton South Orchestra is made up of two distinct groups. The first group, the string Or- chestra, meets twice a week. This group then joins with a brass and per- cussion section which also meets twice a week. The group, conducted by Gor- don Duckel, also formed the pit orchestra for the school musical, Once Upon A Mattress. The Or- chestra along with the other musical groups par- ticipates in the various fundraising drives. The Iazz Band, directed by Giovanni Rossini, con- tains the best jazz and pop musicians in the entire school. To be a member of this exciting music troupe, one must pass an audition first. The Iazz Band plays many jazz and pop tunes, as well as student-com- posed arrangements. Be- cause of the Iazz Band jazz music of the early twenti- eth century has been kept alive at Newton South. 4 Front row: E.Weiss,G.Dowd,S.Attia,L Chun Director Gordon Duckel L Petr aw L Schreiber, I. Golden, N. Wagner, L. Balsam I Schelffer M Fleischman L Willis Seco Silbey,W.Glusman,B.Walk,I.Loveman D Goldman D Szulkln T Smith E Schreiber B A. Reynolds, V. Fraser, T. Proskauer, G Attla S Sherwood D Mosby T Richmond F Missing: M. Lowery. l' 'Fw 'har' First Row: S. Stopler, I. Tattenbaum, I. Goose W Meltzer Second Row R Gllcksman I D. Goldman, I. Schwartz, K. Henderson E Miller R Mason E Shields I Schneider I Williams. Third Row: B. Szathmary, N. David: A Shaw L Hefron R Fulp P Ehn I Upshaw. Fourth Row: Mr. Racini, R. Loveman N Leiberman E Picard D Mosby D Rottenberg,G. Sarafian,G. Manthei,D. Chen M Raider V Fraser Fifth Row L Novak E Douglass,L.Malowitz,D.Swope,I.Kay A Ruth W Sheriff S Sherwood I Wlshnle K Park Row: C. Ritchie, M. Spencer, K. Fang, K McDermott L Heyman D Mullenaur T Reynolds, F. Friedman, D. Rottenberg NEWTUN SOUTH Zljzllw O 4: D. Mosby, D. Cuthbert, l. Tattenbaum, 1. Goose. Second Row: Y. Matano, R. Kane, W. L. Malowitz, C.. Manthei, Mr. Rossini. Third Row: A. Reynolds, W. Huff, T. Richman, K. Fang, tchie. ll. it il L.gL.. I-T'-'tml ll' it row: l. Baumeister, B. Hague, E. Weiss, S. Aaronson, V. Smith, M. Armer, T. Smith, S. Coleman, hwartz, L. Rottenberg. Second row: D. Slotnick, C. Kadets, D. Mosby, 1.L. Trombetta, S. Stack- se, D, Kalis, L. Novak, P. Ehn, Y. Matano, A. Lappas, Director Helen Taylor. Third row: C. Cushna, louglas, C. Wilmore, M. Mazorkevich, 1. Israel, S. Pelton, M. Lowery, D. Bensinger, 1. Lehrman. The Vocal Ensemble, Newton South's most ad- vanced choir, is having one of its most exciting years in history. After win- ning first in a state compe- tition last year, the Vocal Ensemble went on tour in Scotland, Wales, and the north of England. Direct- ed by Helen Taylor, the Vocal Ensemble had many singing dates throughout the community. Some of their more noteworthy dates this year were sing- ing in Harvard Square and performing with the New- ton Symphony Orchestra. These performances, along with the famous cit- rus drive, and caramel candy bars' drive, helped raise money for the Vocal Ensemble's tour. The Concert Choir is open to anyone who is in- terested in singing. This class, which meets twice a week, sings a wide variety of music. In the spring the Con- cert Choir is going on tour to Martha's Vineyard with the rest of Newton South's music groups. Various performances, directed by Helen Taylor, through- out the school year give the student an opportuni- ty to share their vocal tal- ents with the community. Madrigals is Newton South's women's choir. This small select group of young women, led by He- len Taylor, meets twice a week. A concert at the Chestnut Hill Mall in Feb- ruary highlights some of their performances this year. They will also join the Vocal Ensemble on their tour of England this spring. Nr Front row: S. Hayman, E. Levin, Second row: I. Goldeb, E. Goldberg, L. Okstein, M. K Director Helen Taylor. Third row: Seymore, G. Tesorero, 1. Erbe, E. Simon, Fourth row: P Petricelli, D. Mosby, M. Mark, C. Cushna. I. Matorin. hi Nl' Front row: R. Goodman, I. Golden, S. Zoll, T. Weintraub, L. Stein, D. Yellin, Y. Matano, Helen T iDirectori. Second row: C. Cambell, B. jones, N. DiCIemente, A. Berkowitz, C. Birchfield, I. L Third row: P. Karp, 1. Ansin, V. Fraser, S. Fenstemacher, R. Loveman, A. Goldman, Fourth Dwyer, D. Becker, L. Zavetsky, S. Wachman, B. Petrucelli, L. Gibbs, R. Simon, I. Marcus. P 4 ,iv is 1 1 ,- ,,,wJ.,,., W i E x ,Q--f N-Q .Ma hh, Us xv' 1 , 15,1 .5 --.- , .N f ray, Quit., Aff' '27 F' riff .fa ,L , 'Y .-WJ nw ,' fi, 'Wi 3? x fl i, Q. Q x 3 This year's Drama Club is more active than ever. In addition to producing all the performances that went on at school, the club also took trips to see shows, and has taken part in workshops at St. lohn's Preparatory School. At South the club was spon- sored a face-painting booth at the Thanksgiving Day football game, and has run a number of work- shops and scene nights. The Drama Club gives stu- dents a chance to learn more about theatre, al- lows them to work on their acting skills, and helps them to get on stage and into the spotlight! if I 4 I ll . al... -jx ...hi First Row: D. Slotnick, L. Stein, I. Lerner. Second Row: C. Kadets, G. Creem, S. Aaronson, Fensetomacher, I. Baumeistc-r. Third Row: R. Kaplan, L. Rottenberg, P. Smith, I. Schwartz, S. Kohl, Becker. Fourth Row: A. Freedman, I. Goldberg. Fifth Row: M. Brinson, I. Schwartz, D. Kalis, Randall. Missing: B. Kaplan, D. Hill. l fl a rfzfiil l ' Qpcrwllor row: 1. Erbe, S. Stackhouse, S. Aaronson, V. Smith, Second row: 1. Israel, K. Doherty, M. Armer, , A. Lappas, K. McDermott Third row: D. Osleeb, G. Stone, E. Levin, L. Giggliotti, R. L. Novak, I. Lehrman, , E. Berkeley, E. Mirsky, Fourth row: L. Nielsen, , L. Spagnoli, D. nson M. Mazurkevich, L. Stein, D. Yellin, A. Howard, , Fifth row: D. Casher, D. Kennedy, , owery I. Baumeister, I. Erbe, D. Bensinger, rw M sf 5 i I V tw I I ll an In coo all to O Ill Q I 0 Q lan 6 It O O . it 'W X til J ff.,, 4i,,. ,ii 1 ' 'Q'-'Nui 2 4 4 r . 3. . .35 . . ' I .gf 7 l ' 'f ' was 19' 0 1 ,t If 1 ' -- . 5- 1 f- 3! f if 4 ' ' f fz'f 152 f f 4 gi , .J K, ,Y ,s 5 2 ' if Qi? N512 g Amy Smith, Mike Levine, Co-Presidents Alex Olin, Secretary, Lara Nielsen, Treasurer. Opposites Attract. This was the catchword for the Senior Class of 1986. Under co-presi- dents, Funny-man Mike Levine and Amy Smith, this year's Senior Class came together. Because of the feelings the Senior Of- ficers created, many stu- dents from various parts of the school became in- volved. This feeling was evident in the many com- mittees and fundraisers that were held this year. Because of the surge of student participation in Senior Class committees, the Senior Class Officers could more easily coordi- nate many of the impor- tant events, such as the Senior Show and school dance. These events made money for the prom and class gift presented at the end of the year. ' IB .I C J ll 01 U '1 1 U 1 ll 1 'TE 54 The International Club is a friendly organization open to all foreign and na- tive-born students who are interested in learning about one another's cul- tures and backgrounds. This year the International Club, in conjunction with the English-as-a-Second- Language Program, is hon- ored to have among its participants three Chinese exchange visitors. An E.S.L. teacher, invites native-born students to help foreign students achieve a high proficiency in English. The Interna- tional Club's ultimate goal is to build a friendly link between American and foreign students by pro- viding entertainment for both groups. This year, the Spanish Club has more members than any other organiza- tion in the school. With the large membership and financial stability, the club is able to go on several field trips. The activities include a visit to Cantares, a pop- ular Mexican comedy res- taurant, an evening of roll- er skating, and a food booth at the Thanksgiving Day football game. The Spanish Club enjoyed helping with the Costa Ri- can exchange program. The club's Co-presi- dents Phil Leibovich and Rhonda Kaplan, and facul- ty advisor Ms. Ficht, hope the Spanish Club will con- tinue to be successful. Front row: S. Mokatef, I. Chen, D. Becker, S. Lloss, L. Chung, R. johnson, 1. Chao, N. Goldman,l Goldman, l. Marcoshamer, A. Petrossian, A. Ashrafzadeh, S. Madrid, Second row: Mr. 1. Bleiwas, lx M. Ratner, P. Stark, S. Strauss, M. Smith, L. Rosman, G. Stevens, T. Maloney, L. Levesque, S. Lipshu S. Mizrahi, M. Hara, , S. Hara, N. Niroomand, M. Mizrahi, F. Meslier, , Third row: S. Hurwitz, Hochman, M. Cohen, L. Fergus, I. Sirafos, I. Quint, N. Stacks, 1. Lehrman, H. Wu, K. Parc, Chambliss, S. Beckwith, P. Brooks, O. Pasquet 3 l . Front row: Mrs. Ficht, R. Kaplan, M. Albert, P. Leibovich, S. Millender, Second row: L. Novak, Casher, G. Macaber, L. Nielsen, Third row: K. Ansell, K. Cohen, L. Leibovich, R. Glick, T. Andersc, A. Murphy, R. johnson, N. Stacks, D. Kalis, I. Doherty, M. Ansell, D. Aber, E. Putnoi, G. Seidman, I3 Cohen, C. Stevens, L. Rosman, L. Levesque, M. Capafredi, M. Lehrman, F. Menis, P. Rosen. Four row: R. Gliksman, S. Dcsimone, S. Shey, N. Pollack, A. Otero, P. Dockser, A. Shocker, E. lacobs,l Hochman, A. Katz, L. Fergus, I. Blankstein, S. Hurwitz, G. Sputnik, L. Mitchell, A. Kadets. X ?.....l lh N.. Row: 1. Schwartz, A. Freedman, D. Slotnick, R. Hurst, S. Fenstemacher, I. Croopnik, 1. Gold- E. Goldberg, J. Lerman, L. Mitchell, L. Zaretsky, R. Kopra Second Row: M. Woo, I. Grodberg, I. D. Casher, A. Yellin, E. Jacobs, M. Smith, A. Shocker, P. Dockser, T. Maloney, L. G. Stevens, M. Dwyer. Third Row: D. Steer, A. Lipshitz, L. Marcus, N. Armenian, A. Yager, D. Randall, G. Manthei, T. Anderson, E. Becker, C. Strauss, E. Levin, R. jordan, 1. I. Blankstein, L. Rosman, D. Goldman, S. Shey, N. Davidi, N. Lieberman Fourth Row: B. A. Feinstein, A. Goldman, T. Proskaur, K. Fang, l. Sirofias, A. Levine, A. Murphy, S. Kaplan, A. T. Hoffman, O. Pasquet, 1. Yerkes, L. Novak, S. Pelton, I. Acker, M. Lowery, G. Sarafian, G. Q, SZ filrxl it Row: D. Steer, L. Teuscher, C. Strauss, K. Fang, S. DeSimone Second Row: M. Woo, L. Nielson, liksman, N. Pollock, F. Menis, M. Capafredi, L. Mudler, D. Kalis, G. Manthei, L. Novak, E. Becker, ld Row: M. Lowery, S. Shey, A. Murphy, D. Randall, A. Shocker, C. Sawyer, G. Sarafian, R. Lack. lsing: 1. Loveman. Once again the French Club was one of the most active clubs in the school. The spirit and first-class participation in this club brought together many freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors who share a love for French, fun, and food. The first activity of the year, the French Dinner, was extremely successful. The club officers, julie Schwartz fPresidentl, Amy Freedman Nice Presi- dentj, lodie Goldberg tTreasurerJ, and Sarah Fen- stemacher lSecretaryj, with the help of faculty advisor Ms. Rubin, planned and executed a variety of exciting activi- ties. The Italian Club got off to a late start this year, but nevertheless turned out to be successful and lots of fun. Italian teacher Mrs. Mitter is the advisor and is very supportive of the club's activities. The club is led by Sara DeSimone and lennie Loveman who are also the first two South students to participate in an Italian Exchange pro- gram with Newton North to Florence. Of course, the club is planning its an- nual Italian Dinner that will be this spring. Also, other culturalactivitiesare planned. 6 ll Klein aber begeistert! In German this means small but enthusiastic, and is synonymous with the description of this year's German Club. Under the leadership of Andrew Katz tpresidenti and Mi- chele Fialer fvice-presi- denti the club has not only become more successful but also has increased in size. Some of the cultural events the club is involved in this year are cooking German dinners, viewing German movies, and shopping in German stores. The accomplish- ments set this year should lead to a stronger German club in the future. Special thanks to Frau Bernidakas. The Russian Club is one of the most active and most rapidly growing or- ganizations in the school this year. Some of the club's activities include at- tending the Boston Col- lege-Soviet Falcons hockey game, viewing the Mikal Baryshnikov movie White Nights, and visit- ing the Russian communi- ty of New York City. With faculty advisor Elena Eisenhower and Presidents Greg Sarafian and lan Tattenbaum de- voting many hours to the ninety-member club, the Russian Club has had a re- warding and fruitful year. X First Row: U. Strong, M. Fialer, A. Katz, K. lskandar, Second Row: C. Croce, H. Kramer, L. Y Becker, Z. Lipshutz, S. Liosa, C. Shy, A. Yager, Third Row: K. Strange, S. Lahay, G. Rudnick Cicchetti, K. Lawrence, R. Lack, A. Murphy, G. Manthei, D. Cohen. :WE- First Row: G. Georgountzos, G. Sarafian, I. Tattenbaum, S. Pelton, A. Shocker, R. Kaplan, L. Second Row: I. Doherty, P. Leibovich, E. Miller, P. Dockser, I. Blankstein, E. Sheilds, K. 1. Goldberg, 1. Goose, T. Anderson, D. Kalis, E. Putnoi, D. Casher, D. Osleeb, L. Mueller, I. Sawyer, I. Lehrman, Third Row: A. Davidi, L. Gigliotti, L. Novak, E. Levin, G. Rudnick, M. Lipshutz, A. Murphy, A. Pokrovsky, L. Weller, A. Levine, A. Katz, G. Manthei. l l r l 1 C all W ' ulurll.:Qf qllllllq ,fx ngf'udluqXin9 U .- V QQ Y :Q fszseessx.-:sei sz , . 502- 4 5 I 39 ,Q . 1- as f 'W J ' Z A First Row: P. Ronen, 1. Geisberg Second Row: S. Bakthakur, 1. Chiang, S. Siegel, M. Lee. A - 1 Row: I. Reisman, I. Geisberg, K. Park, Second Row: D. Fisher, M. Fried, S.Barthakur,1.Lehrman. The Newton South Math Team participates in the Creat- er Boston Math League. its suc- cess in the past would be a hard feat to copy. Hopefully this year, under captain Peter Ronen, the Math Team will live up to its' reputation as the Divi- sion I powerhouse of the mathmatical wizards! The Science Club, under its President Mike Fried and its faculty advisor Mr. Brough, is extremely active this year. The members of this club meet ev- ery Thursday to discuss and par- ticipate in projects like that of constructing a wind tunnel. This club also participates in various field trips to such places as M.l.T. While the Science Club is not the largest club in the school, it is certainly one of the most spirited. 18 The '85-'86 South Debate Team is having another success- ful year. On any given Saturday its members are likely to be found competing at another area high school. Sometimes they travel to even more com- petitive tournaments else- where in New York and New England. This year is a rebirth for first- year debate at South, with sev- eral new members distinguish- ing themselves. South's varsity debates are also competitive but only on a regional level. This year's team should provide the basis for many strong teams in the future. The seven-member chess team once again proved New- ton South proud. The team, led by captain Mark Dubnoff, ranked as one of the top five teams in the Eastern Massachu- setts division. While they were mostly seniors engaged in bat- tle, two of the seven members were juniors. This years' team, which was inter, as well as intra- school competitive, was espe- cially plein de talent, compared with previous years' teams. D. Waller, Stu, R. Mahnke, H. Rawdon. Second Row: E. Jessup, T. jackson, K. Fang, C. Straus Casher, P. Neisuler, G. Sarafian. Third row: B. Yee, N. Armenian, E. Miller, G. Manthei, L. Noval Kalis, K. Park, D. Randall. K. Park, 1. Schwartz, S. Goldberg, A. Murphy, A. Dubnoff, G. Sarafian. B. Hurwitz, S. Kohl, P. Neisuler, D. Osleeb, D. Proskauer, T. Proskauer l row: D. Abusch, l. Tattenbaum, W. Goldenberg, A. Rogoff, Second row: S. Goldberg, I. as, T. Proskauer, D. Osleeb, K. Becker, S. Shea, S. Colman, R. Glicksman. Third row: K. McBride, edman, K. Antonellis, S. Aaronson, G. Mantei, M. Lowenthal, K. Fang, A. Brisk, W. Meltzer, S. ter. Missing: T. Smith, l. Loveman, row: A. Kadets, K. Fang, G. Manthei, E. Goldberg, 1. Goldberg, C. Kadets. Second row: S. W. Meltzer, D. Frieze, D. Cuthbert, A. Freedman, A. Timmer, S. Colman. Missing: S. This year's delegation to the Harvard Model U.N. represented Indonesia. The delegation of twenty students, led by Sheila Colman and Ashley Tim- mer, plus faculty advisor George A. White, spent four days at the Marriott hotel in Copley Place with 1500 other high school students, in an attempt to solve current internation- al issues. Aside from inter- national crises students had to deal with early cur- fews 112:30 a.m.,J unbriba- ble security guards, and severely overcrowded elevators. All in all the ad- venturous diplomatic en- tourage succeeded in their mission, saving the world once again from in- evitable international hos- tility. In its fifth year S.T.O.P., StudentfTeacher Organi- zation for the Prevention of Nuclear War, has be- come an active and in- volved Newton South or- ganization. The objectives of this legitimate forum, headed by co-chairper- sons Adam Rogoff, Wendy Goldenberg, and lan Tat- tenbaum, are to raise the awareness of Newton South students on the is- sues surrounding nuclear war. Through films and speakers the members of S.T.O.P. attempt to gain a better understanding of the political, historical, so- cial, and scientific aspects of nuclear war. In addition one of S.T.O.P.'s main goals this year is to add an educa- tional nuclear war unit to the U.S. History curricu- lum. The G.A.A., founded by Ms. Gwen Smith, is now in its fourth year at Newton South. The club's main functions include many fundraising events as well as participation in the three yearly sports award nights. The club is open to all female ath- letes at South who want to have fun while at the same time give something back to the athletics department and the school. The Cutler Council, headed by Mrs. Malone-Neville, con- sists of a group of elected stu- dents from Cutler homerooms. The Council aided in providing various services. One such ser- vice was organizing and adver- tising for the Red Cross Blood Drive. Bake sales, held twice a week, raised money for the gift to Cutler House at the end of the year. NORTH First Row: S. Coleman, C. Kadets, L. Stein, K. Antonellis, I. Freidmann, E. Goldberg, S. Bonazc jones. Second Row: 1. Schaefer, P. McBride, I. Lerman, G. Seidman, K. McBride, W. Meltze Brisk. Third Row: L. Rosman, S. Millender, B. Schage, S. Fencetemaker, M. Brinson. Fourth Dockser, G. Stevens, P. Levinson, L. Levesque. with -- A' ...... 53 , ...B .Ex X Axs Front row: M. Cohen, L. Bloch, Second row: L. Rossman, D. Abroms, D. Gerson, M. Alber Schwartz, D. Randall, M. Dwyer, Third row: I. Gleason, C. Albert, B. jackson, I. Wishnie. 6 0 1 I '-'+.......... 1. Schwartz, S. Goldberg, I. Goose, A. Lapas, K. McDermit, D. Aaronson, K. McBride. 'nd Row: C. Kushna, I. Israel, S. Stackhouse, I. Tattenbaum, L. Gigliotti, S. Pelton, L. Novak, S. lzoli. Third Row: E. Levin, 1. Sirofas, A. Smith, S. Aaronson, 1. Lerner, D. Paulson, D. Casher, N. enian, W. Meltzer. Fourth Row: S. Millender, P. Dockser, A. Shocker, A. Brisk, K. Frieze, E. berg. Missing: I. Loveman, R. Loveman. 155. is rf' .,., '. ' f X all, t row: 1. Acker, M. Levine, 1. Yerkes. Second row: D. Randall, C. Strauss, G. Sarafian, M. Albert, illender, I. Fishbein, L. Mitchell, K. Brieze. Third row: A. Smith, 1. Goose, A. Katz, D. Cuthbert. lY.E.VV. lb cl DdlUfUdy morning program that gives South students a chance to be teachers. Students teach courses in their favorite curricular or extracurricular subjects to fourth through sixth grade students from elementary schools around Newton. This year's N.E.W. was better than ever. In addi- tion to offering a number of new classes, such as cre- ative clothing and aerody- namics, N.E.W. sponsored a number of special group activities including a mag- ic show, a casino day, and an outdoor fair. For the forty-five stu- dents and faculty advisor, Mr. Goggin, their efforts were well worth the re- wards. Southside is Newton South's live radio show airing each Saturday morning from 7:45 to 8: on AM 1550 WNTN. The show allows South stu- dents to familiarize them- selves with broadcasting and the behind-the- scene's work of making a show. The show provides a weeklycalendar of South's events - movie, concert and restaurant reviews, as well as Southside sports. The co-hosts are jon Goose and Amy Smith. Di- rector of sports, Andy The Mr. America of School Sports Katz, vari- ety editor, Greg Ha-Biz- Zah-Bah Sarafian, and special features editor josh Fishbein, form the crew of the show. South- side is growing rapidly, gaining more and more participants and listeners each year. Reflections, Newton South's literary magazine, is an organization in which any student is eligible to submit his creative work. The work is then read and discussed and finally voted upon by the members in order to determine whether it will be pub- lished in the magazine. Reflections meets once a week with faculty advisor Dwight MacKerron at a member's house in the evening. By holding the meetings out of school, an informal, relaxed atmo- sphere is produced where members feel free to con- tribute their ideas and opinions on the submitted work. This newly formed team, despite its losing re- cord on the weekends, learned a great deal from their mistakes. Unlike oth- er Newton South teams, Team Levine is exclusive, and membership only comes to a chosen few. Alex I am the greatest thing since ice cream Le- vine headed this elite group, with Big Mike Le- vine and the Peever adding input to the team's weekend pursuits, which usually consisted of either attending the Boston Bal- let, or having a tea party with their Cabbage Patch Kids. Although Team Le- vine will disband this spring, their annual Trivial Pursuit conventions will continuefor many yearsto come. Front row: R. Goodman, K. Ornstein, D Knapp D Kennedy C Atkins Second row T Le Newlan,E.Pappadopoulos,M. Kaufman T Atkins E Grossman Third row D Belson C Wrig Leigh, M. Ferrini, Missing: K. Wilmer -7 M. Levine S Levine A Levine The Lion's Roar estab- lished itself as a perma- nent part of the Newton South community. Under the leadership of Editors- in-chief Mark Dubnoff and Michele Fialer, The Lion's Roar produced seven issues in the 1985- 86 school year. Cnly in its second year of existence, The Lion's Roar obtained the right to mail issues home to parents. Over the course of the year, the staff nearly doubled in size, and should continue to flourish as a result of in- creased interest and active participation from under- classmen. 1 ,-' N-ha , .' , 7- yn ' ' . I ,, . , 4 42.53 ' v K if fl FSM--i , t Mfr,-if af L. . x A In its silver anniversay year, Denebola, South's official newspaper, weath- ered hurricanes, comput- er breakdowns, and near- production crises to bring South ten worthy issues. The '85-'86 staff took over last spring. One of their first hurdles to overcome was a twenty-eight page graduation issue, the larg- est in Denebola's history. This thick issue served as great protection from the graduation rains and some people even read it! Creating a newspaper is a difficult task. Articles had to be brainstormed, assigned, and written be- fore the bulk of work for the editors began. If the articles were handed in by deadlineta rare occur- rencej, they moved on to copy-edit. Next came lay- out-determining where each article will be placed, followed by typesetting and paste-up. Beginning last fall production was moved to the Graphic Arts room at Newton South. Dedicated Denebolites camped out in the corri- dors by the cafeteria from Wednesday until Sunday to paste up each issue. In the midst of all this the business staff roamed the streets of Newton in search of advertisements. And we mustn't forget the dedicated photographers who were always busy snapping photos of sport- ing events, artistic pro- ductions, and most of all the interesting people at South. Finally, the papers were distributed to the ?A X is get . cf' t f xr. A f ,X , X-ge t , l ff news-hungry South stu- dents, only to be found ten minutes later scat- tered throughout the COITIITIOFIS FOOITIS. From Thanksgiving to Valentine's Day to the in- famous April Fool's issue, Denebola informed and entertained the Newton South community Editors-in-Chielt Steve Goldberg Linda Rottenberg News Editors: Rob Mahnke Peter N eisuler Features Editors: Nancy Goldman Adam Rogof' Fine Arts Editors: Stephanie Aaronson Ian Tattenbaum Sports Editors: Wendy Goldenberg Phil Leibovich Greg Sarqfian Production Editors: Mark Kupferman David Paulson Micah Lowenthal Faculty Advisors: Dorothy Gonson .lack Sinewitz Graphics Editors: Marty Ferrini Ashley Timmer 'Y Photography Editors Jon Goose Amy Smith Business Editor: Ent' Putnoi AssLJohn Sirqfos Business Manager: Rachel Cha,07n Classifieds Manages Shelia Coleman Distribution Managers. Ken Frieze Asst. Staqv Millender 65 we lift 4,7 Z3 Problems with layouts, copy, photos, and dead- lines resulted in an out- break of serious mental, physical, and social disor- ders among this years REGULUS staff. But de- spite these ailments, we managed to put in long hours through the week to make REGULUS 1986 the best ever. Our faculty advisor Barbara Wise could always be counted on for emotional support, professional advice, and nourishment as we worked late into the night before deadlines. Though the staff, led by Editors in Chief jennifer Loveman and julie Schwartz, put all their creative energy into the yearbook, we never could have made it with- out all the help and sup- port of our staff. Everyone worked together to make REGULUS 'I986 a starring production. 4 Directors jennifer and lulie Underclassmenz Coming Attractions x- . ,gay W , 3 'D' if I run, F 'Uho-. ...-. 1-...MM 'illinnng...h s. Wm: s f WK s , ik ,4 Q! gl i ., vi A fa- in.-fa-ills. , ' L ' 'N -iz gg Q Q . X is xi - if W' x Tiffin Y Y is ef Q ,J 3? CQ Editors in Chief: lennifer Loveman and lulie Schwartz literary Editor: Neil Schwartz Layout Editor: Jodie Goldberg Photography Editor: Andrei Pokrovsky Captions Editor: Erika Goldberg Senior Section Editors: Susie Pelton and Dylan Steer Sports Editors: Gary Rudnick and Cathy Kadets Business Editor: Debbie Goldman Circulation Editor: Martha Lowery Copy Editors: Meredith Ansell and Pam Doclrser Copy Editors: Stella Shcy and Rhonda Glirksrnan Underclassmen Editors: Meredrth Anscll and Pam Dockser Faculty Advisor: Barbara Wise . l if ' .. Sr G ccc., r it o orr A , 'rp The Breakfast Club Have a Coke and a smile. 'CG Yr 'kv-y 4 Michael Goldman shows his enthusiasm for science. A Little Romance 'i ff Q, ,Q r .J 4- 40. 1.4, W..-,.,.,,,,mMmMW-H -.gkksuqu ,,. , H. gl N K, Qs t -d.. Z' i Q, -.4 Iv X I F I x B I2 ab? xg' Freshmen: Heaven Help Them! Seniors return from a free block at McDonald's. ,I ff-'Q 45 ug, -f 'X '-ff' Lynne Loughlin and Christine Speer tame future LIONS. TU Bound together. in 'K David Albert poses for the camera. 4 'Q' Iesse's Girls What are you doing in Cutler? A touch of class. Y0u're 3 Senior! I MEM A Mc 1 ' A a kind. 1 G l' 4? .. is ' s , . .T - , I exft' ,475 N ,np hh- J ,, . Q ,fl Q1 llf. f l V. H ,,, , . 1 ' ' , sa,-,lfpxf i, 14 f 1 1: f Yf?wfA1 ff ,pf- Nj 7-,g g Ki 5 K i'3'Z3f' A :fy ziffffx' 431 fx, g'g's,f1' ' ,ag W Y , .Q . l 3' ' 'uns Lisa Stein sells Newton South's Wares. 'L -I-tiff-1 . Monique Brinson creates American Graffitti. QQ- A DA., H-f--we e ef 1 'Nici-'vu' Southies strut their stuff. Fast Times at Newton South High W MM, ,, J .-s'-J 'I' '-Ili f'.TITl0N . :'42f'7' ' ' N,-X . 1 LA ' X YA, 75 EJQQJLJ QQ JSE This year's Girls' Soccer team, led by tri-captains Ka- trina Antonellis, Sheila Cole- man, and julie Schwartz, along with coach Chuck Hur- witz, has managed to turn their record around during the second half of the season, making it 3-7-4. The team is powered de- fensively by lulie Schwartz, Katrina Antonellis, Cindy Dockser, Hendi Crosby, and Liesel jones. Offensively, they are led by the efforts of Linda Rottenberg, Sheila Co- leman, Kathy McBride, and lulie Goldenberg. This team is always a threat to any team which it challenges. Dedication and effort have been key terms to this year's group of hard working girls. They are often seen practic- ing in inclement weather, or running through an obstacle course in the woods. Despite their losing record, the girls have played marvelous soc- cer throughout the season. is at Q s - 1 I 1 Q . . I 2 KJ .4 ' ' .A .4 ,,', , xi Ibms ,, . Y -- X .Q .1' 'I . . , Y ' 4- .. Q J . A V ' ,,. 'g...i , , au' . . . Nw t . , 4-4 4 . - . ' , if , 1- T. if an -w . A , 6' ,- - - . J, .. .' 2 V 427- b . ' 5, A I . v-, P S . . , , .. A .-i -3 . 4 . '- '--1 -C' 'g . -: ' . U is H'f'fff-': . .- ,W,'j , - ' - ' 4' '.-' ...,,'.4... - .A Q 'sum '4,,..z.-V. - +1-, - - I . -43- , ' - 1 ' V.. n .A V V 4 A 1. ,,. Sock it to 'em Sheila! Heads up! Th Cathy on the war path. Go, Kat, Go! 'l-.T 'L v 5 215 2, tv' , Y , JJ ig .. ., in M4 I' - ,Q Y S' M 4 221. , if ,,f . - 0 A J, ,I Q.. . , U 1 F 1 ' -L ' ' '5 -rx wxllbu : A QWTUI D gavul- :Qg',. l ,, -s 'ir , - ZH .gg 'Au 5. at--.1 11 2. .A T . Q' Q wont row: 1. Ketterer, L. jones, S, Coleman, K. Antonellis, 1. Schwartz, L. Rottenberg, K. McBride, E. Shields. Second 'DWI 1. Goldberg, H. Crosby, 1. Coldenberg, I. Blankstein, L. Ketterer, C. Dockser, N, Arrnian, M. Raider, Coach urwitz. Back row: M. Brinson, D. Theodore, Missing: Manager N. Diclemente. TIL..-5 QQQ D Beal you? to it 77 . ,a. . ,J Ill .'r..:J . . . ,a. RIGJIILJ uf? The Boys' Soccer team, headed by first year coach, Manny Lopes, has started very slowly at 1-4-1. Howev- er, the team has made a com- plete turnaround in the sec- ond half of the season, finish- ing with a 6-5-3 record, just a victory shy of a state tourna- ment berth. The team's of- fense half of the season, eventually voted by the coaches as the league's best offense. First Team All-Stars Phil Leibovich and David Abroms, along with co-cap- tain and Second Team All- Star Pillan Thirumalaisamy, led the attack. The underrat- ed South defense has played consistently throughout the season, allowing 1.5 goals per ICQ5 Phil Leibovich puts his muscle into every shot 78 game. The defense is led by goalie Alex Levine, sweeper Gary Rudnick, and fullback Alex Olin. The midfield is handled by co-captain and Second Team All-Star Paolo Sepe. Significant contribu- tions have been made by the versatile players Greg Manthei and Cameron Meek. Next year's team will be led by tri-captains Paolo Sepe, David Cohen, and Bill Tre- vens. Also forming the nu- cleus of next year's squad will be returning lettermen Loren Mueller, Mark Wit- tenberg, Mark Bailen, Fred Meis, Menis, and Gavin Dreyer. I fl: Y' Front row: A. Levine, P. Leibovich, P. Thirumalaisamy, P. Sepe, C. Manthei, L. Mueller, M. Bailen. Back row: M Wittenberg, Cl. Dreyer, C. Tong, C. Meek, C. Sarafian, A. Olin, I. Mercer, D. Abroms, Ci. Rudnick, B. Trevens, F Menis, D. Cohen, Coach Lopes. IRA Hun ! F V'lT 'W Q 4 iv gin.-.,,a 'L '- tv ,auf 748' . ,qv , ' 'TQ' .uf .. ff- 51:- ,j1.Z f. , -Mffw .. -, If-fp.. David Abroms prepares for take off Impeccable passing by Gavin Dreyer Gary Rudnick scores while doing the Funky Chicken Pillan Thirumalaisamy fends off the defense 'Q iii.. A Y-nuiuunn, 11 shi. ,,' I4 . , . ' I up A V , :.'5,w' a ur' S ' ' ..,i.,,k'T.e is sw I at 4-mf' wr- 1 pf .,u.., , 7 nw I vwgahd ygbxfiilgigema ff' gfi..94,?5V5 at M F6 ,.,. , ,fm -+L ,i,,,9,,,4 :gsm . . J. ...-.'.,A g.,, fl, I, f ,, , ,v .,44.... , W.- 1 . 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A 1 - 'aa f 'Y N x ks: X' A t xl' ' ' .J 1 1 vw K, , 'iq 9: -qrffxfiffls . K . , 79 ..-L. Jalmgt -XII The Field Hockey team has had no surprises this year. Their season has finished as it has in previous years, with an 0-12 record. Yet regardless of their dismal record, the girls have had plenty of laughs. Led by senior captain Maria Crovo and junior cap- tain Sheila Wilcox, the team has worked very hard. Kris- tann Wilmore and Ellen ja- cobs have both been great dd ,.n ...ali contributors to the team, ex- hibiting both spirit and dedi- cation. New coach Patty Mosca has instilled a positive attitude into her team. Her encouragement has kept spirits high on the field, and off. Although their record doesn't show it, the Field Hockey team has had a suc- cessful season: they have had fun. Broom sweeps the field fy J I 5 I , , N x I x Sig Q 'fl 4.5 Front row: K, Wilmorc-, H. Sullivan, S. Wilcox, M. Crovo, F. Jacobs, R. Hurst. Back row: Coach Mosca, R. lager, N. l5.iltour,C,.CQar1tlhl'ur,lJ.Mt-daglia,I.Frivtlmann, F. Brome, I. Croopnick, Manager C. Nissenbaum. Missing: I. Platt, I. X .ir ga. 80 Donna do you wanna win? .vb Double Defense Ellen lacobs rambles down held 1 1 'N ' 4 -el, ' f M N xx I I4 N ' I 'QT Q . afakx ' e fgfvgeq- Q .F Ready Position Go South 81 The 1985 Volleyball team, despite its losing record of 4- 14, has had a very memorable season. Under new head coach George Papalambros, the South girls have rapidly improved as the season pro- gressed. Leading the team are the co-captains and the starting setters, len Lerman and Ana- mirta Otero. Mikiko Hara, though only a freshman, has displayed advanced spiking and blocking abilities to the squad. Meredith Ansell, Stacy Millender, Lisa Leves- 9 , que, and Hein Lazare, are all consistent spikers. Sopho- more Kim Logan has im- proved throughout the sea- son, and she too has become a strong contributor to the team. jenny Spinelli and Ellen Hackel have added their set- ting skills to aid the team as well. Team spirit and hard work are the trademark of the vol- leyball team. They are look- ing forward to a successful season next year, with every Varsity player returning. One potato, two potato --af?-, . .tc f f x 5 Nw-rw . 'ff is ' Q 3 l 2 i J... 252 Get down on it, South! S-di 1 Ellen, follow the bouncing ball. Front row: K. Marrison, E. Hackcl, C. Capoccia. Second row: K. Cohen, G Seidman, L. Levesque. Third row: S. Millender, 1. Lerman, A. Otero. Missing M. Ansell, C. Collins, M. Hara, H. Lazare, K. Logan,1. Spinelli 83 fjQ.G1l.Q.'y'SiJ.Q. SKI The Golf team has once again failed to finish the sea- son with a winning record, yet while the team's record appears dismal, strong efforts have been consistenlty made. South is led by senior co-captains jim Neville and Mark Semonian, Also con- tributing heavily are seniors Larry Richmond, David Blumberg, jeff Seifer,and jeff Yerkes. Although South loses many seniors, the team re- . .4 w 1 E54 vi, L -...' sl 1. Q' -L. I 'J : mains optimistic regarding its future. With junior phenom Mark Loughlin returning, as well as junior Eric Becker, sophomores David Stass- berger and Paul Croce, there is a solid foundation for next year's squad. The dedication and hard work of the seniors has been a good example for the team's returning under- classmen. The future looks bright for the Newton South M. Semonian, I. Neville, M. Loughlin, E. Becker, L. Richmond, P. Croc Seifer, D. Strassberger, I. Fishbein, D. Blumberg, Coach Steves, 1. Y i l i l i El. 35' :Sage Z .. - .48 re .., 1... , .x -A ' Golf Team. V ' lil? girls I 4 we T to gg. n Up Q . kiln.. tt ' ' Q ill S .'f,x','0m9 . I, -fx- fr' ' l Q4 ' fa -.1117 Q .4f. I' .' - Q .J .0 ' 4s 1 A'-v:?' l 45 3-s 'If .in ,, , 1, J , ...fqnf Nj? Mark Semonian attempts to remove his club from his head. ., C531 Jars. sawmill-1 ,L -- u , JI r 5-gf-Qvgrl wffY.f. 7'f' ni-:' , . 7? B 93 V 5 ' . 'W 'rw wi' ' K C' I c , ' W . v ,:-. me 4 X - - 2 1 , ' '-. ' P, - . ,g. . ,.-I f.LJ:l.'Li The 1985 Cross Country team has resurrected an old, almost forgotten tradition: winning. For the first time in many years, the ceaseless hard work and dedication that has been exhibited by this team has paid off. Sopho- more sensation Mike Silver- stein's athletic prowess, and senior captain Lenny Nei- berg's emotional leadership have combined to lead the team to several victories. DYIJFI The depth of the squad has been a key reason for the success that this year's team has experienced. Silverstein and Neiberg are joined by seniors Eliot Picard and Peter Neisuler. juniors Mark Haley and Rob Weiner, and sopho- more Matt Pickett. The tal- ent and experience of next year's returning runners makesthefuture ofthe Cross Country team look brighter than ever. Q.. is 's Xq I Y I I I 1' . - J ,L .fi 3' 'Q . 1 f , '- ft? ont Row: E. Riesman, M. Silverstein, M. Purins, R. Weiner, A. joe, P. Chiang. Back Row: Mr. Cirenier, P. Neisuler, K. Landar, E. Picard, L. Neiberg, M. Pickett, Coach McCarthy. Missing: I. Topalli, M. Haley. 85 EIQQPJEJ: . This year's Girls' Varsity Basketball Team had some key players - Katrina An- tonellis, Cheryl Williams and Pookey Wilson. Katrina reached a record high score this year with 1,000 points in total. The defense, Sheila Colman, Kristan Wilmore and jen Lerman were also quite strong. The biggest game of the year was against first place team, Acton, in which South defeated them in double overtime. One ma- jor weak point of this year's varsity squad was that it was a small team with hardly any experience. The team had some quick players and a few very consistent shooters, among them were Katrina Antonellis, Dede Hill and Cheryl Williams. The Varsity coach this year was Mr. Aronson, junior Varsity coach Ms. Steward, and the Freshman coach was Mr. Baird. All three squads worked hard and had a fun and strenous season. Back row: C oat h Mrorison, K. Wilmore, K. Antonellis, I. Roser, T. Barone, D. llill Front row: C . Williarns, I. li-himan, P. Wilson, S. Colman. B6 M9-wwlwhnaw A-1 Up, up and away . . . What goes up, must come down. 043 South's Best Defense vm- 4. Wu-. an W .1 fa- Q14 XY WWE .3 .V X. M. . ,Q 50 JQFIE J :FI This year's Boy's Basketball team was back on the win- ning track. The team was led by All-DCL stars Randy Col- lins, Pillain Thurmalaisamy, and Reggie Stewart, who came in second place in DCL MVP voting. The key to the team's success was its intense defense. They out-hustled teams by running them all over the court, therefore, the team wore their oppo- nents down,and createdtur- novers. For the first time in JDI3 many years, the Hoopsters do not have a superstar. The team is young and inexperi- enced, but has great depth. This quality was evident by the well distributed minutes contributed by each players. The team worked hard all year and clinched a birth in the state tournament. The future looks bright with the team because only four play- ers are graduating from the squad this year. Randy Collins stalks his prey. Don't look behind you, Rohan 'H AP f 1 1 5 Q 1 X 'f aww. 1 . S953 ' 'xx .4 fr NJ x ' :lm l .,l f 'JE 'YZ '6 , I . 'E 1, frsmh 6 '33 if 4 x 4 6 -.2 I ' 7 4 J N x i K N J ,oil :hw I vf, il :v f-Q 'Ht 'J GQMEPRQMEIHSIENG PQSIETIHQNFS The 1985-1986 season was a very important one for the NSHS wrestling team. With the return of Head Coach Chuck Hurwitz, the young squad had to prove them- selves worthy to compete with Division I teams. This year's Captain Seth Oliver along with only a few other seniors faced the task of leading the team to a .500 season. With the loss of Sen- iors Mike Levine and jon Linder much of the burden was placed on the younger 90 wrestlers. Standouts this year were Sophomores Matt Malone, Ribbie Hillis, and Rama Ma- lone, juniors Brad BW Walk, Ronnie DOOLIE Va- chon, Adam C.abinente Gabriel, and john Hillis. With all of these strong, young men returning next year along with assistant Coach George I want Na- tick Nichols, the Lions should prove to be a force to be reckoned with in the fu- ture. That's using your head. Gel off my back already X .3 :WA Q , 'ivy ,Q , fm. ff ,f f , I -L. , My V Q 4 1 f 1.1, ,,, uvfwi f , 0 A' ., f ,- xp. 5 I mf J, ff f Q, em , V N 4,4 f X ag -.1 'I 'I Q J Peter Nelsuler goes for the gol GH.-.RI If - This year's Boys' Track Team had a strong season with 25 tracksters on the team, 21 of them had com- peted in track before. The help of coaches Omo and The Crock inspired the team. The boys finished with four wins and four losses and tied for fourth place in the Dual County League. The en- thusiasm and dedication among the runners was evi- dent with a big part of this Racing with the moon. lil l .1 l :J 1:9-rp-:J attitude stemming from Sen- ior tri-captains Micah Lowenthal, Lenny Neiberg, and David Mosby. Seniors llir Topalli, Greg Manthei, Larry Okstein, and Peter Neisuler all showed great improve- ments as the season pro- gressed. Bill Trevens and Russ Kane led the group of juniors, whose contributions greatly helped the team. Sophomores Mike Silver- stein, Matt Pickett and Seth .nil Kugel, gave South the dis- tance running depth that the boys' team needed. New- comers Scott Persky and Alex Olin, rounded out this successful and hardworking team. The future of the Boys' Track Team appears to be an optimistic one. If the team improves and strengthens they could run off with the coveted Dual County League Crown next year. 'ivy'- . 4 1 all-1 Front row: Omo, M. Lowenthal, L. Neiberg, D. Mosby. Second row: D. Cuthbert W Sheriff H Olin L Okstein Manthei, P. Nc-isuler, I. Topalli. Third row: R. Weiner, M. Haley, P. Seppe, M Silverstein Fourth row S Persky Kugal, F. Menis, B. Trevens, R. Kane, M. Pickett. David Mosby gets into the groove. Front row: M. Brinson, C. Burchfiel 1. Baumeister, N. Armenian,l Schwatrz Second row: A. Brisk, L. Fergus, M Scott, I. Cioldenberg, F. Theodore, E Simon Back row: Coach Omo Chencko, D Theodore, S, Simon, A. DeRensis, H Crosby J :FI T Eg. 3 RIGEIILJ THA-.CJES With no Seniors on the track team, this year's partici- pants showed talentas wellas foreshadowing a bright fu- ture. The girls had three wins and five losses in the Dual County League. Led by co- captains Stephanie Simon and Lelia Fergus, this deter- mined group of juniors ex- celled. Standout Dede Theo- dore was undefeated in the League and holds the school record in the shot put at 3610 feet. This year's juniors have proved to be strong leaders. Performance this year was quite good with returning Sophomores Monique Brin- son, jill Goldberg, Hendi Crosby, and julie Golden- berg. Neda Armian, new to track, finished the season un- defeated. The Freshman squad was hardworking this year, all making notable im- provements and contribu- tions to the team. The team has the ability and opportunity to make a strong showing next year with the help of coaches Omo and The Crock . 93 1 SPLASE. Newton North might not seem to be an ideal location for Newton South students to work out, but each day, from September to Novem- ber, a group of dedicated swimmers has braved the stars of Northies and has plunged into the freezing North pool for a challenging workout. Coaches Scott and Mary Pohlman have guided their team through heavy compe- tition against some of the best teams in the state. Al- though South's record is not spectacular, the team has moved upward in the stand- ings, due to a fine showing at the league meet. This year Front row: A. Bellini, I. Stolper, S. Karp Second row: A. Derensis, B. Bronstein B. jones, D. Frieze, D. Osleeb, S Stolpe-r, N. Hillel, T. Anderson, A. Lip- shity, S. Simon. Third row: W. Ciccheti S. lahi-v, A. lrbowitz, T. llochman, A lirislt, W. Mt-Itn-r, L. Marc us. Back row tam h Pohlman, A. Freedman, lx. Gold- lwrig, S. Bonazoli, A. Matorin, W. Gol- rli-rilwrg, Missing: I. lilaustein, C. Ka- ilwts, l. lrivr-rn.in,lvl.1n.1g0r Adam Mur- pliy ll-l two records have been broken. Senior Amy Freed- man now holds the school record for the one hundred yard backstroke, while senior Sandi Bonazoli has acquired the diving record. Many per- sonal bests have been estab- lished, while the team has improved throughout the season. Senior tri-captains Amy Freedman, Sandi Bonazoli, and Wendy Goldenberg led the enthusiastic cheers which have made the swim team famous. Each member of this team feels as though she is a part of the swim team family. I ., ani W.. f' if .mv 44 Q K . ZQLEDQ J 4iE.A.Gr'U3.s Eg. Despite the graduation of nearly half of its experienced swimmers, the Sea Lions were competitive and hard- working this year. Although the team record is unimpressive, the swim- mers' individual achieve- ments were not. Most of the nine returning swimmers showed improvement in all events, and four members, co-captains Adam Murphy and Steve Goldberg, Doug Karp, and Freshman star Marc Broudy, will represent Newton South at Sectionals and States. The graduation of Seniors Steve Levine, joe Acker, Erik Treves, Steve Goldberg, and Adam Murphy will put add- ed pressure on the under- classman swimmers to re- main competitive in one of the toughest leagues in the State. Most importantly, the boys swim team has had a fun and exciting season. Old friends became closer and new friendships were formed. Front Row: D. Karp, S. Goldberg, A. Murphy, I. Acker, S. Levine, Coaches Mr. and Mrs. Pohlman, A. Hoberman, M. Cappofreddi, D. Randall, D. Cohen Second Row: Manager W. Meltzer, L. Murphy, D. Chen, A. Loosa, A. Ashrafzedeh, E. Marcus. 95 dl!!!-L JU!! This year's coach judy Kennedy welcomed twelve new participants to this year's team of sixteen mem- bers. Each gymnast was en- thusiastic about trying this difficult but rewarding sport and practiced long and hard preparing themselves for competition. Striving for ex- cellence, South was able to beat Bedford, the first major win of the season. Although the girls didn't have a win- ning record, there has been much improvement made. Despite the loss of Danielle Kalfon, a definite asset on the floor, and Leora Bloch, high scorer on the balance beam and floor, coach Kennedy sees great potential in next year'steam.Thefuture ofthe girl's gymnastic team looks bright with the return of strong gymnasts Meredith Ansell and Ellen Hackel. , Q 't 3 P f iw w Q s r ,- 1 N . 1 'L it svn r Q fl LQ il Front row: O film h, M. Ansr-II, Second row: I. Blaustein, E. Hackel, D. Kalfon, M. Gerson P Stark D Balsam S XX.ifl1rii.if1,l, tnhhs, K oar h Kc-nm-dy. Back row: L. Barnard, I. Marcus, C. Ansell, R. Simon R lorc n 9 6 1 a a an Q ? u + ' --, d' ,,.- .ff , 4 f- -M Y V ',.'.v,f.f ,I -1 -fr-'H yr , af .. l it-4 , , . , ,M 2+ ll .4 ' , up ,-,,v. ww- f.. . mf--,.A..,, ,,,,.,v'2'..,' 1, .3 1.e..,.,.,v M, In 1-f . 1. A ,, :ff 1 u',. 1, nv 0 0 s'fEjA , , ,dbg wr' '-1,4 4 MJ .-'nw'-fu 1' f'4'ff?L7'fHf ,div , V -.2-'f? Nf'-L7 .:fj35g2'if-2fV'4'L ' 1 ,U ,z f 5 Z rf, L45 - 1 N 'fll'P.f.RZrA.1N As the season started this year one could predict thefi- nal outcome. Last year, when most of the team left, due to graduation, the team knew its troubles would be in the lack of depth, but not ability. Seniors for this year's team were Whitney Dorf, Dave Al- bert, Greg Sarafian, Cameron Meek and late comer, Bill Huff. Coach Steeves was helped out by Assistant Coach Langan, who was cap- tain of last years team. The fi- nal record for the team was 3-6. Even though it wasn't a winning record, it was defi- nitely a winning season. Cap- tains Whitney Dorf and Dave Albert competed in the State Tournament held in Milton. Albert competed on the polmmel-horse and Dorf competed all-around. The last gymnasts from Newton South to compete in this tournament were from the late 70's. Greg Sarafian gets into the swing of things. Cameron hangs in there. 9 8 Head and shoulders above the rest. .rg iii!! X-4? QI 2 'ugl 41,1 lin-.v i JMB-L E. Q.-i'U1N'L1fJ'Er:. This year hockey team fol- lowed in the footsteps of past years. Though their record did not show it, the team had a very good season. Led by senior captains ludd Cohen, Robbie Goldberg, Scott Goldberg, and Tom Mc Gary the team menacing to the other DCL teams. Most of the scoring punch was pro- vided by juniors Dan Mon- boquette and lay lewett. The strength of the team, howev- er was the defense anchored by All-Star judd Cohen, and goalie Roger Mack. The future of the team is promising as most players will be returning next year. Continued success and ac- complishments are sure to follow next year thanks to the hard work and long hours of this years fine team. Sorry - am I in your way? .spill UN lfluxffo R Q L IUMA ' 0 Ulm 'Tffi wx ,, .. 'D N.. X N Liuwgvio Y mug Front row: fX.lJur1'ii,R..N1.iik,l',Rr1st'lw1k,T.MtQ.lry,l.C0l1CI1,R.C0ltlbCrg,S.GOltllJQrg,E.fVldrdCr, M. Shulman. Back row: t fiat li Rf-ssurni, I. it-wt-rx, M. lla-itman, IJ. Murphy, C. McGary, E. Larson, F. Mitchell, Assistant Coach I Har lmflf--, Alflfl The puck stops here -J Slapqhot. Slip slidin' away. Qs. . f7 3z,,,Q IDQH ,5 If 4' Jff' 'i ?' tn' ' ' K x XXL 'G' 56' ' .4 MA, 'A Q. Q ' V x 0 ,. 1 . - 3 2.z...,.1,m..V 'N' -M, ' 5 Breaking the ice. V Swv Q K U'l.riI.I.'flT.uEj -J ...,.r.'r.. .. N Unfortunately the ski team got off to a slow start this year due to the lack of snow. This year, though, the skiers have pulled together asa team and worked hard at improving themselves. Dry land training started off with captains' practices and continued into well organized and hard coach practices. Although the team was in better phys- ical shape than any other ski team in Newton South's his- tory, the lack of snow can- celled many meets and prac- tices, but not the team spirit. 102 Led by boys' captain Ken Frieze and girls' captain Talia Hochman, the team worked hard and proved to be a suc- cess. ln the downhill meets, the team placed, on the aver- age, in the middle ranges. In cross-country, the team had one day of practice and one meet. On practice day the team had fun improving their skills and learning how to race. All in all, the team had a great season. Everyone had high spirits and the am- bition to learn. 5,1 .Y . ,greg f f WNW ,2QtQ,'4LiilC.' ' 1. ,W ,L ,f,g7,..? . :+J1.'1f-24' y f I. :lsr-is-A Ai',..K.g:g?x3 5--- 5 A' 4' I' S.-Q1 Q' M -f A -. 3 .E ws,-q:l'3g,.4A L,x 1 .-,- . .. ' T 7t,i55y2g.1:,?,,f - ' fx 3.14-- ' K I . ' . i ,, I f' 1 1 X A l rf I' 75' 'y 'X '- ' 25 dl in Front Row: R. Alackman, l. Krasnow, A. Heafitz, H. Fuller Second Row: Coach Abend, S. Stolper, E. Grossman, K. Frieze, T. Hochman D Frieze B Hurwitz R Annapole Bt-ckt-r, A. Sacks, S. Green, S. Stolper. 5 K- Keeping warm before The Big Chill. Ready! Steady! Go! T 7' 1,1 39, KJ o ' u 6 Iceman Ken knows all the angles. 4 9 M 103 Y ll- -- J Ill :.. Ln J. 3. . ,.J. ,.-I. - fJ.'r..:.nE.: .. F F 1 QEJL EL 35 The 1986 Newton South Cheerleading Team was the best ever. The cheerleaders showed greatspiritand dedi- cation all year, gaining re- spect wherever they per- formed. Their difficult pyra- mids, and complicated formations exhibited their relentless practicing. Senior captains Liz Mitchell and Pam Horne led this enthusi- astic squad, as they cheered the Lions onto victory in football and in basketball. Good job girls! ...A f-4 N 1 Sm- tltllnx -, Wt! Soulh's Jll,IlllU dollar pyramid. lliioiigli rain, snow, slvvt and hail T04 m..,,..N,,,,, Rah-Rah Liz! UV! 2 4' T ff , X '55 'mar' sv Stacey Shane withstands the New England weather. R it lil Welcome to Lion Country 11.3 rdf' n, A u . S, 1 f- 4' ,. ': t ' +4-' .., , 4. J , , far- '41 fs Front row: N. Smith, N. Leavitt, N Toone, K. Williams, B. Chalfin. Back row: C. Hodder, S. Shane, L Mitchell, P. Horne, D. Brown, C Waldenberg, K. Strange. 105 ALL mesa RIQTEGIILJ 3 I. JV33 Prior to the start of the sea- son, this year's football cam- paign was labeled as a year of rebuilding. Contrary to their criticisms, the South Lions have had a spectacular sea- son. Led by senior tri-captains Kevin Rollins, David Mosby and jon Linder, the inexperi- enced team battled to an im- pressive 6-4 record. The rushing game was the key to this years success. Kevin Rol- lins followed the blocking of David Mosby, to shred op- posing defenses. Although most of the scoring was pro- vided by the running backs, receivers jeff Brewington and Kris Tyler added a pass- ing threat. The offense was led by first year starter, Soph- omore Ben Burlingame. He will surely be a force in the Dual County League for years to come. The Lions' defense, nick- named the Orange Crush , constantly gave the ball to the offense. The opportunis- tic defense was headed by Seth Oliver, jon Linder, john Hillis and john Morgan. This swarming defense was one feared throughout the league. With only seven seniors graduating, the Lions appear to have a bright future. This young team has had exper- ience now, and this will aid them in future years. With the leadership of Ben Burlin- game, jeff Brewington and john Hillis, next years' tri- captains, Newton South is sure to show even greater improvement. The Enforfers T06 5.1 ' e ri. , -' x Tp. , . A . -X -. s W :- -5. . ye, g Tl L T 't --- -V l' Jstf. gifts., l X, N Aw SBP . Q -, A - AN , Nt-'pf' J ? .ffl Q' , 1 t NY? is K . , Y , T 5 X . 9-T' I ' ' v UN 'STA s ' . . .1-f ' fsa- stir? L. ... , .. Devoted fans Singing in the Rain. mt row I Brewington C Tyler B Berlingame D Mosby K Rollins I Linder,M. Levine,A. Dallin,S. Oliver,G. A future Lion. rage Second row R Malone R Hillis A Harrol D Costa S Yaradi K Marion, 1. Hillis, G. Sap, 1, Morgan, D. Jmboquehe Coach Koyoyian S Peran Coach Murphy Back row M Kaplan, M. Malone, R. Green, S. Lipoff, C. W? .,,' -Sus. wi 'N s. When George Winkler re- tired last spring, Newton South lost a legend. His inter- est in both students and sports made him a well liked and respected Athletic Di- rector. The greatest tribute to Mr. Winkler was the dedi- cation of the field on which !....,4 ' I lhr ' the Newton South Lions play their home games, now known as the George Winkler Stadium. Many thanksto Mr. Winklerforthe spirit, dedication, and love for sports that he brought to Newton South. 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Eric Lebson Melinda Lee ludd Levine Zvi Lifshitz Kim Logan jeff London Brian Lowinger Matt Malone Rama Malone Diane Mammola Natasha Manolagas Ilan Marcoschamer Malcom Mark Melissa Marram Chris MCDavid Iodi Mechaber Cheryl Melanson Charles Mercer Marie Meslier Emily Miller Doug Mollenauer Amy Monahan lohn Morgan Caitlin Murphy Dana Osleeb Daphnie Papadakis Kim Pelletier liliiabeth Perlman Sc oil Perrin Mathew Picket Micah Pollack jf-ll Pomerantl Tim Proskauvr , Sopliowioiies 17 ir Y--.- tw! 5 Q: 'X jimmy Quint Doug Randall jennifer Raymond Lynette Raysor Todd Richmon Kevin Roach Lisa Roberts Tracy Roberts Margaret Rogers Adam Rosenberg Alla Rosenzweig Heather Roser Adam Roth Leigh Rudikoff Manuel Ruiz Melissa Sack Emily Samuel Chris Scalia Felice Schiaffer jennifer Schwartz Marc Schwartz Wendy Semonian Stacey Shane Stephan Sherwood Liz Siegel julie Silverman Mike Silverstein Megan Smith Evie Sotiriadis Gloss ob 88 , Nelson Stacks Danny Stein Laura Stein Gabrielle Stone David Strassburger ' 1' Hope Sullivan yu -L I jenn Swerling Matt Swope Sabrina Taylor J Emily Tessler jason Teuscher Karen Theodore Francesca Tonelli Nicole Toon Anike Tourse Tina Tse Melissa Tvirbutas Kyla Upshaw I - A, .-4.-,, i Shayna Wachman Caron Waldenburg Tammy Weihrauch Charles Weintraub Tobey Weintraub Laura Weller 'TTY Benjamin Weinsen ,Q Kristin Williams V. leff Wishnie X -af Abby Yager Kim Yarossi Debby Yellin Liana Zaretsky 'wliara Zolls -'l ' Sopltomoltfil l N 1 Q , als -.ur 5.4 a. 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A 'Wir 'N i Y aTv,,,:,W 'HQAQ ,'i X I GQQSS 05 '88 12 David Abusch Tara Ahmed Craig Albert lulie Alford Meredith Ansell jen Ansin Melanie Armer Niquel Austin Audrey Azzoto Danielle Azzoto Sujata Balgobin Lisa Barnhart Iill Baumeister Debbie Becker Erin Becker Lisa Benovitz Alisa Ht'rkowit7 Andy Brasc 0 Bob Brearlt-y Angelic ti Brisk Bt-Ili liroristeiri Bt-tb Broome f-- Maltz 1-Q Z' lo.- ' ix-sql ar! 'x 'f . 1 6 'N ip '. X Q- i ' l ff, tba 951.1 vw - y O -s:4'- 1 -'sa -X' X , X . . RX Lil i r l L 1. K la' 'Tlx i 'fA'1vvl'x' if H- 1' '3 - 'X Q I Corin Burchfiel Paul Callanan Leika Calvey Stephanie Caplan Mathew Capofreddi Nancy Carmel Beth Chalfin Kimberly Chambliss Chris Chapman Lily Chen Karen Cherson Lisa Chin Wendy Cicchetti Mark Clancy David Cohen Karyn Cohen Sol Cohen Randy Collins Dominic Costa jackie Croopnick Chris Cushna Adam Decter Michael DeLacy Nancy DiClemente Pam Dockser Maureen Dwyer Pamela Ehn Daphna Elmaleh Emily Epstein jennifer Erbe Gloss 05 '87 Sarah Fenstemacher Greg Fernandez Adrian Fink Robert Finkel Susan Finkelstein Debbie Fishman Danny Freeman Shannon Foster lay Gans Stuart Gardner George Georgountzos Lisa Gigliotti Matt Goldberg Robin Goodman Ben Gough Rich Green Eddie Grossman Peter Groussis Mark Haley Andrew Harmon Aaron Harrell Andrew Heafitz Michael Heiko Sharon Higgins Deidre Hill john Hillis Andrew Hoberman Talia Hochman losh Hoffman Barry Hurwitz Rona llurst lfllvn lac obs Robin lavger , y Q l uvuol1S -NS' 1 . I K 'X cf fi 5' X ' Bit tw 'I' OQQSS 05 lay lewett Anish john Cynthia johnson David Kalis Russell Kane Rhonda Kaplan jeffrey Kesselmen Susanne Kohl Linda Kong Daniel Kornfel Helene Kramer Sarah Lahey Danny Langan leff Langer Alki Lappas Hien Lazare Amy Lebowitz julie Lehrman jennifer Lerman Debbie Levenson Lisa Levesque English Leven Faye Lewis Stephen Lipof Abigal Lipshutz Silvia Llosa Kristen Lombardo '87 Patrick Luce Roger Mack Salvador Madriz Tricia Maloney Lauren Marcus Kim Marquis Mike Marx Rebecca Mason Milana Mazurkevich Dann Kathy McBride Susan McKinney Glen Mechaber Donna Medaglia Wendy Meltzer Fred Menis Stacy Millender y Monbouquette Darryl Moran Fric Newlon Cheryl Nisscnbaurn larry Novak Laryn O'Toole '- 'l ' JlAvtiOllS H' V2 g F -.Q . -Q . ,Qing T85 Eva Pappadopoulos Peter Parker Alan Pemberton e-- ' K losh Pemstein rg 621 s 7' oe Edgar Perrer yt Oliver Pasquet 2 X I -Wiz -v-4A llyse Platt Rebecca Polack Michael Rawdon Peter Rosbeck Liz Rosman 3' I' l Michael Rothenberg ,LZ X' ll Lx Alan Samuels Eric Santucci Becky Schaye Eric Schreiber Eric Schwartz Michelle Scott 'ig as -x 'A 3 fs, 1 y Q R t f N tr- A , : eg ,- ' il ,T fx I Q 3g:j,L' , .: , .Q ,gt A 335 R4 Gayle Seidman Paolo Sepe Kenny Shifman Amy Shocker Russell Shu Luna Shyr Charles Siegal Stephanie Simon john Sirafos Michele Smith Mark Spencer Sara Stackhouse ,'t53p- sf M UIC1 W , 1 ' Nick Stamos 'M M Pearl Stark Lx Marc Stern Gabrielle Stevens 'iii ' Gloss ob '87 2 Kim Strange Cheryl Strauss Daniel Szulkin Lorna Talcoff Dede Theodore Charlene Tribbett Kris Tyler Lisa Valente Brad Walk Henry Wang jeff Watchmaker Robert Weiner IMI Adam Weitzman Sheila Wilcox Q a Kristann Wilmore Sharon Winer Melinda Wu Phonechanh Xayxanavethy E- . 1 1 , x gil 9 1 , 1 Ariel ' Yellin Eric' Zimelman I L 6- ,XS , . ivuuv-i....-,.,1 , . . X ', YQ. XNQ' Y K 's x . 3.1-yy .is .F -,fy -' . 1, 5 Q' ' '-ish' 1 I GI' s 6 'V' at Sb- SX. i xi. 10' IH 53 hill X W W 'Nh-. wv- ,,, W, .5 if ii ,ff ' ff 'WW In y ah., f. 'T' - i:- :' 4, I iz A4 fi g,,, rs, f 1' w '92-, -'ft just V. gy r ll ff fix Y L E 1 OQQSS 05 '87 ii- 131 Stephanie Aaronson january 28, 1968 Pooh, said Christopher Robin ear- nestly, if I - it I'm not quite - he stopped and tried again - Pooh, whatever happens, you will under- stand, won't you? 'fUnderstand what? Oh nothing. He laughed and jumped to his feet, come on! Where? said Pooh Anywhere, said Christopher Robin. David Abroms May 18, 1968 9 -Everybody hasa place + time. A chance a live a need to find. We all have something we care about it's my FRIENDS without a doubt. SZYZS - Ph: Larry Marc Robb - Schwartzy, Whit Aldo, Katz, Sput that quote's 4 U guys. WHAT GTC- - Maine 85, BATES - Soccer ID - la LAX 11 + 12 state champs. DANA don't cry no more - Stay Sweet T L, Marth, I -I- L - Mc 42 - Double Whamie - Tee - AD9 - Thanx Steve, Caryn, Mom + Dad, Love U 4Ever DA loel R. Acker june 16, 1969 Swimming 10 + 12. Thanks to my friends and Mr. Small. Thank you, mom + dad. I love you. Woru? I just want to play my guitar. just because you have a designer peel doesn't make you top banana. But hey, read- ing quotes is like going on a date, sometimes you get it, usually you don't. Dee dee dee, da da da and whatever the hell else you want. Take it easy Moiks and Mike. Marc Albert 95 Biselow Road West Newton August 7, 1968 Tennis 10, 11,12 Thanks Dr. I 4 ev- erything. Every year is a souvenir and slowly fades away - B. joel - Where have all the good times gone guys? Phil larry Robb Dave ILY all U fftlly' Swi-isir-s sp:-i ial thanks 2 Andy also AIJ NS UB Al, WD IY PT. Thanks SM, U 2 Iori f IIi's f No more times that I fan say i've loved these rlays lor- I 1 Mom, Dad, Matt I riiiildn't liayf- inadi- it without u, ILY so vi-ry iiiuc h. f CQ 86 I 5, Seviiotw -I-f t I q ff 'WN David Albert April 3, 1968 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12 Lax 9,10, , 12 Long ago it must be. I have a .. photograph. Preserve your mem- ries they're all that's left you. Thars to all my friends and teachers esp- cially the Photo sang and Mr. Sma. Thank you Mom and Dad I wouldit have made it without you. Katrina Marie Antonellis May 8, 1968 A quitter never wins and a real w- ner never quits Soccer 9,10 capt'I +12 B-baII9,10 Capt 11 -I- 12 S-lll 9, 10 capt 11 + 12 Good luck PI Crown, IF Screwdrivers 111, IL Ii, SC, LS, AKN, TS, IK, ND, CS Cirlsf 84 Best times to the Fam, Mom- Dad I love ya! Honey Missing you.. + CW 3 - stooges 4-ever Thirs, hungry, confused N.H. 84 wfBet + Cath wheres the bed? Now ati bot To all who were there 4 mel love U 4 1 L P Colette louis Atkins I November 26, 1968 tween The Shadows . . . Lies a se- uded moment... I reach to live it , .Tracey I love you as I love myself. istann lust what you want to be ill be in the end. The Moody 'ues loel 5. Bacher December 17, 1967 Have A Nice Day! - I.B. - Tamara Leigh Barone january 10, 1968 Bring on the night I couldn't stand nother hour of daylight Basketball .10,11, 12 Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 Soc- er 11 AM - Pals Forever! ILY! QB- Llan Came To Visitlj France '86 DT I- We've been through too much! I :Ive you SRD - Gotta car? fcfslj LN Q- man hunt Big shoe dance No ain, no gain A, E + D - Those arbor lights and fur filled nights... Iom + Dad, you're the best there A ILY' Kimberly Anne Becker lune 5, 1968 'll moments, past, present + future ways have existed, always will exist I . it is just an illusion we have ... .nat one moment follows another 1 .and that once a moment is gone . is gone forever. KVI Lisa, Leah, and felladora - 4 musketeers 4eva - I Iauld never have made it wfo you 'Jys always remember: KEEP THE 1XITH BI Mom: look how far we've lame! + to sum it up: A FANTASY ALL YOU NEED BI il. Ill Fffli I' .'. . N' 1' lI55Q5f'f2-5 fl 4 I wg Tracey L. Atkins November 26, 1968 Colette, what worlds? - Our turn at last. Kristann, you will always have special place in my heart. M + D, I love you both very much! Bennie Baker November 6, 1968 If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me, for I must be traveling on now 'cause there's too many places l've got to see - Lynard Skynard I couldn't help it I can resist any thing except temptation. IBRW IFCS KC2 and at last GOOD BYE - PTYP - Laura Baumberg July 8, 1968 S-ball The times are tough now just getting tougher this world is rough just getting rougher BS Thanks to All my friends especially DG just around the corner SH Summers NI Our interesting times IS Gigs xsec Porsche Thanks to my family P, I, P, I ILY Maddie Thanks for ev- erything Dad your The Best ILY very much Lori we made it Shari Good luck I love you. Seymour Beckford january 22, 1968 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Concert 9-12 To thine ownself true health happiness and many dream that will come true people love, people hate, people people fight with people, people also cry with people, people are what they are, you can't change people because people are what they want to be Thanks to dear friends MC CS OC BF Rohan Pmc MaryAnde I Couldn't have made it without you Mr. Cyr CQQSS Ofj V86 133 l Allan Bell September 10, 1964 I will miss Tony Principe, Dan Shep- pard, Ricky Pontz, and Gina Lom- bardo. California Dreaming Aviva Ben-Ur February 10, 1968 There are women everywhere with fragments When we learn to come together we are whole When we learn to recognize the enemy We gy? will know what we need to know To g O learn how to come together love to my friends, teachers, 84 bro's lnt'l '7-5' 3 U Club! . . . Y. - siempre Aram Blankenship May 24, 1968 The worlds great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor its great scholars great men. Leora Bloch January 3,1968 GYMNASTICS DANCE When it's this good there's no stopping -for that drt-am risk it alll Mom + Dad U made a smart move f 10f31f76 f Thanx!! ILY! Garth Nicole Brig - lg-R - The Best Il.Y Special BFS - Marti- - Zgethc-r 44-ver - can al- ways t ount on mt- f llan - l'll be on your side- 4a-vc-r f Laura Dana - ll Y Ki-1-p smiling + shining - fun tim:-s W-'I yn C I. DA RM Rl PL KD Al BM lt. C GR 1 Ssiim - RSAS - Siimnit-r ASK f Capt- - NYt'rs - I uv l lliarix 2 f ohcns Spec ial thanx .Z my lin-nrls 1 34 Sevtiollfl -...M 1' W I 111 - -1? N42 lf 1 l l l Lisa Ann Bennett September 8, 1968 l We have lived and loved togethl Through many changing years, Mr have shared each others gladntii and wept each others tears. And rl In us hope the future As the past .Q been will be, I will share with you tri sorrows, And you your joys with n il K, L, + S: You're all the GREATES' ILY Keep the faith Only the golf die Young Fire and Rain EXPL '84-'85 1 l Christopher S. Berwind 1 May 28, 1968 Lacrosse 11, 12 State Champs SP Lots of luck to MS, SKO, MR, M DA, AB, WS, IF Special thanks to C Pap, Soup, LD. Putt, L + N Keller runs BBery - Killington - Suga bush? Toronto wfsp: Ke Southwti - Rocco's toys. We learned mc: from a three minute record than tie ever learned in school B. Sprin- steen Thanks for putting up with rl George + Sue Special thanks 1 Mom and Dad l l 1 lulie Robin Blauslein February 16, 1968 I This is just the beginning .,l Thanx Mrs. Neivelle + Mrs. Di-l lase, Good luck IL. Keep smilig ludy. Good friends are hard to cl meby like Mark, Shari, + jen. I'll i ways love you guys. NB + TD tc I' Happy future fishes and you ti Craig. Thanx Mom + Dad for your love + Guidance. J David Blumberg August 17, 1968 A little peach in the orchard grew' little peach of emerald hue: Warm t by the sun, and wet by the dew,ll. grew. Fred, meet Lee Hoeft, Sta' Handball Champ. David Letterm I Thanks Mom, Dad, Naomi and lor than Will never forget Aldo, Wl'. Mark, Phil, Malbo, Larry, Robb, F lan, Put + Andrew. Special thanks' CD, IR, KK, BS and BG. Marcus CU at American. ll 1 I t I Sandra A. Bonazoli II December 30, 1968 Iilt's a lovely thing - everyone sit- tng down together sharing food. So ,Ike a moment before you dig in to II'nile at your friends. - A.M. Brock Ihe ladies, it's an alarm, earthy - frunchy, super ego!! Angelica - lou're special. Lesley - you'll al- ffays be near. All the roads lead to llome . . . Steven Bowman August 16, 1968 Live every day as if it were to be our last - one day you're bound to e right. Breaker Morant Crew nd White Mountain Creamery! Re- lecca: Friendships made are never Iargotten, true tomorrow as they are Uday. Thanks. Whatever the future pay hold in store, I wish you all the iappiness in the world. Remember :J Laugh once a day, because a day fithout sunshine is night. Patricia L. Brooks L August 23, 1968 fe can complain because rose- 'Jshes have thorns or rejoice be- ,ruse thornbushes have roses. v Amy Brownell April 21, 1968 Someday we'll look back on this Lnd it will seem funny - Bruce lpringsteen - Never forget the ltood times wfAR, SP, LF, CC, MW, R. Mom, Robin Matt - Thanx I fave ya'sI The good times are for- '-ver, the bad times fade away - Ia- 'on - I love you always and forever! I .0- s-..-v CU' I P ,. lulie Ann Boraks june 16, 1968 Get ready world here comes the class of 86 partyin' Cruisin' trips to Macs, BK and DD. Weekends to Burlington IBC + TI. Thanx to all my friends who have helped me through thick and thin: BB, RW, CS, MR, MW, LK, IF, KC, IP, DV, EL, IC, PS, NW, IK, MS, LG, TR, AR, CC, and all the rest. Sue - Good Luck in the future, you're the best. Special memories with Michael Lawless. Thanx Mom, Dad and Ieremy. I luv you. Richard Broadoridge May 29, 1968 In the days of my youth I was told what it means to be a man. Now I've reached that age I try to I try to deal with all those things the best I can. And to our health we drank a thou- sand times - It's time to ramble on. Oh that's the way it ought to be. Melissa Brown December 30, 1967 Dreams can come true if only we be- lieve in our power to make them come true. Michelle Party-time Ber- muda style! Lisa You're one of a kind, stay gold Heidi just 2 more years! Thanks to all my friends esp. IR BP DN CS Luv you 4ever Thanks Dad Hi Abbey! Well South, it's time to say farewell . . . Tracey H. Burke February 10, 1968 My High School Years Is Coming 2 An End And My Life Is Getting Start- ed. I Wouldn't Have Made It With Out My Mother And Family Who I Love Very Much. To All My Friends Who I Will Never Forget PH, VT, NS, CT, CI, TR, TC, CW, MB, AB, NR, MS, KM, LO, RS, CT, CF, KR, AH, MH, NT, NH, TB Gloss ob '86 135 Bhupin Bulaney September 30, 1968 Life plays many tricks on U, bounc- ing U back + forth 2 extreams. Life turns U into a manic - depressive unless U are insensitive. I conclude life is made for barbarians + insensi- tive beings. Thanks Mom + Dad, Bro + sis A.M. RL, MF, PL, PR, HE. A.M. Readers look for me next year as N.E. Krane Karate Champ. Later South. Christine Carter November 15, 1968 TIG ITM WT ATI LOVE TO THE CREW - MWAM SSDH CSTI KCFG AMDM HFMD DBFF ILY Thanks 4 3 + Yrs. LETS HAVE LUNCH - ISH - T + C 'Champagne' fI'M A SSI Our dreams will come true! SUMMER - '84, '85 - MEET AT The T 12f3'If99 GOOD LUCK EOZZIE 84 Pres. COF- FEE 'In my Daddy's car . . . !' MOM 81 DAD EAL - LOVE to Marg, joel, lan 81 Sarah 1021 'Aint it funny how time flies when the best is yet to come?' B. Adams Paige Chambliss january 13, 1968 There's only one thing I care to say, Thank God! l'm getting the hell out And I would also like to thank my mom, I Love You, and thanks to you too Sam, you have been like a father to me. And Nicole, who gives a damn what people think of you. I think you're GREAT! Good Bye N.S.H.S., bye Pam, Sharon, Karen, Kim, Kelley, Rachel, Betsy, Nicole, Tracey C. Tanya, Allayah, Brent and Brian Love Paige luanita H. Chen December 10, 1968 To IC 81 LP - Thanx 4 your humor. Ioanne - Who's the better IC? 'member Uust Kiddingll Lisa - How about the Aegean Fare 81 some window shopping? Movies ORIGINALITYI Pizza anyone? lulie, Iustin, Good Luck! You're next! Thanks Mom 81 Dad. I love you all. Ain't it funny how time flies When the best was yet to come What's so good about goodbye When the best was yet to come KN U' 551' QS-as fl -of -. vu? 'U -al lk I lohn Richard Cappadona May 17, 1968 I Great times with Pappy, Iudd, Spl, If Bub, Sko, Putt, ID. Good luck to M, If IP, LK, AA, NL, LM, LS, SS, CO, Ci, 3' AB, WS. Always will remember --I Iy's Runs, The Trip - 11f29fIlg H weekends at UMASS Bruce may In The Boss but Elvis is sian THE KINCl' Danielle - The best times have ylt to come. I Love You. Thanks to th Pappas' tMom 81 Dad 1121. Thani: Mom and Dad for being therell Love You both. See ya South. Rachel Chaffin August 14, 1968 I Life is something that happels- while you're making other plani'i NANC - ROCKY ROADS - ICS, ll I .il I Miss, Alex Qsistaj SAR - bewareifif THE PARENTS - L, S, I, 1, I, - C1021 Luck Mom - My closest friend. DHT - THANKS! loanne Chao April 2, 1968 To overlook the LITTLE things ,ii life is to miss the biggest part of ll: -r itself . . .Softball - 11 84 12 SMA'. i' GREAT 4 yrs - photo 84 Thanks toll my teachers. Also thanks to my If-1 mille. Time endears, but cann-2' fade the memories a FRIEND haf made . . . Memories remain, ros. , never fade S - we have it BFFAML - ngoioinee Say U Say IV. T say it 4-ALWAYS . .. Chin-ming Chiang August 17, 1968 I oivE MORE - THAN - YouRsE I A TRY. AND You MAY BE PLEASANTLY, I suRPRisED. RIGHT soRT 4.0: 1988 THANKS TO ALL TEACHERS Karen Cimetta August 9, 1968 Iape 85 wfLR, SY C + L in the voods, cruising, partying. Have you -een a blu delta? KL wlsly prom ngt JD w!CS + IY never 4-get ya! IF hanx 4 all the talks - we made it hru good and bad together Luv ya. B, BB, RW, CS never 4-get u guys. immy - The good times are 4-eva 2 the bad times fade away. I'lI never orget you ILY Always 84 4-eva! SY 81 IL good luck next yr. Mom Dad 81 Ia thanx a bunch luv u guys! I I Kerry Coffin ' December 23, 1968 finally made it! If you want some- 1ing bad enough you'll get it. The alls 111. Ballsy times wfSL, DB, SP, IP. Great memories wfDE. Lots of Jn at the station. The Van. GOOD IMES wfEK Many more to come. Veekends are made for Michelob. ot of love and Thanks for having Iarties Mom and of course my big rother Iohn. Marcy A. Cohen August 4, 1968 tee - couIdn't have done it wfo U - whereva we go whatever we do. Aarthy or Marce-a? BF 2 Cheez balls liu. Han - special friends SBD inanx. Lyn - I always have a space .U. Good times wfAbby, Dana L 81 II, CL SH IP LK IP PL DA LR DK, IIC 81 I. Terrible trio - LHM. Special ,mes - GC. Summer 85 - LBA ITS. Blochs - thanx 4 evrything - our daughter 114. Platts - thanx 4 1any great times. Mom, Dad, Kin, Iha, GI 81 GI- UR Terrific! ILY! Vain I seen nothin yet! Sheila M. Colman April 4, 1968 'All these places had their moments fiah lovers and friends I can still re- a . ome are dead and some are living. 1 my life I've loved them all. - Beatles hanks M8tD 81 L8tD 4 your love 8t upport Best of luck my friends! I ave such fond memories of you all! SUN, Tanny. CA - my special guy .. - Shee its at ..,',i rw -. QE' Kristine Ellen Coffey December 7, 1967 We learned of love and ABC's Skinned our hearts and our knees. We had joy, we had fun, We had sea- sons in the sun. But the wine and the song, Like the seasons have all gone. Good luck to all my friends and re- member, Many dreams come true and some have silver Iinings. Thanks for everything Mom, Dad Io- Anne, and Pat. I love you all. ludd H. Cohen Iuly 4, 1968 Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12 Capt. Baseball 11, Capt. 12. To all my friends, CB sport, IC, CP, Putt, Bub, ID, IS, MS, and whoever else you are. Thanx for all the good times it's too bad we have to move on so soon. Remem- ber If you'd like to see whats be- hind these cold eyes, you'Il have to claw your way through the disguise Floyd. 4:30 Booberry, Southwest bound. Thanx Mom and Dad. Get ready world, here I come! Susan Colasacco December 27, 1968 Moments come 81 go, but memo- ries last forever V.H. Concert, Hlds. wfIW, long jrny to ?, Summer of 85 - cruisin' in the Z, P, K, Q. F? IP - Lil' Dreamer - FLA. bound! IENNI- FER 81 LAURA - Thanx 4 every- thing! Good Luck AS, LS, CL! CHARLES - Always remember 81 never forget ILY ENDLESSLY! Special Memories 4EVA 6f85 Anthony, Eddy 81 Diane - BFF! DIANE special Thanx! MOM 81 DAD ILY - Im the last of the bunch! Hey, VAN HALEN - BOTTOMS UP! Candace L. Croce May 9, 1968 Take this chance, take this dream - Tom Petty Prspr MM LK CS CM EK. KL, US: NO - O! HYDE. U 2 taught me more than U think. IS: TAURUS! KI Best guy frnd l've had. U2 ET: SM swfU. IO: Hmlts, don't U ever change, SE! Gd Lk AB: U hold a place wfme ffev! To Band my family ILY! Gary, yt BEST! IF: MB, AF: YWMF LAIN FY LINES Xav Xmas Xpo Mike: YGS TMH! YMH FAF . . . Lisa: 6 yrs GHOT I Habib B. ILY! Leigh, my frnd, STRIVEI Thank UM + D ILY Gd LK Paul Gloss ob '86 137 Cathy Croce Iuly 18, 1968 It's been such a long time I think I should be going, But time doesn't wait for me It keeps on rolling - Boston, MW KW AR TR AB ML IL IB SMITH 3 KD IC EL EL NW EN. V NIGHTS AT ICs, Late night Crystals, Fan-can, Peace-mobile, ROCKS A. Corner,cold springs.When we rock, we rock, when we roll we roll. DP - 85 MR. MOIO RISINI LED-ZEP - THE BALLS! The bug? Andy, I'm proud of you, love ya!! Tracey Yvette Crowder November 17, 1967 Good times have come and gone, but the memories are always there, to look back upon. Best of luck to a group of good friends, PH, TB, VT, NS, TR, CT, CI, CS, NT and a special thanks to my mother who was there when I needed her and helped me through the good and bad times. Andrew Douglas Dallin October 31, 1968 Go our sites straight ahead but we ain't sure what we're after Bball MGR 11, 12 Cossack 1f41f21 Tou boys Rank time football 9, 10, 11, 12 10 down Bitchen Times with all my friends The mall nice shorts, music wave rider Fri at Gcc Wchuch 2 Thumper, zoom 54 Varsity Driv- ing Team Doodle, Dall me Thanx, Stacey, Mosey, The spilly Master When we gamble with our time we choose our destiny Luv ya Barb, Larry Douglas Dea August 28, 1967 After 12 long years I finally made it, l've Graduated. I thank my family, tear hers, and friends for their sup- port and guidance, l value them all. I have a promising future, I believe I will suc feed in life! I have been flam- boyant, shocking, stimulating and innovating and I will continue to be so. I have Graduated and now the lun br-guns!! A sad farewell to all in Ihr- olrl gang. Bye ts 5 see' if '-if Maria Crovo December 10, 1967 Field Hockey 10 11 Capt 12 Baske ball 12 Softball 11 12 Summers . Green Harbor with the Beach Bum Kat remember the crown. Let's gi faced! Good Luck next year ND K IL SW DF RI and IH. Thanks Moi and Dad. David Cuthbert May 15, 1968 A wise man once said - Aw damn, knew I forgot something. X--list 'Q-: vi .-is , .'. It ll 'tx .-,... . ..,.....i - - -W, x 1. . I . t y -- I I I 5. l Sara Robin DeSimone 1 May 16, 1968 IDHO RAGAZZI! Good luck and love o my bestest buddies, you guys are ,he GREATEST! Rhondalla, MM, -Iancella Tam - Gotta car? KING! BTALIA - ROMA 8: GAETA 85l Cu- 'igino - I miss u DARLING!! len, Mar- ha 81 Laura - FIRENZE 86 - Never ,o be forgotten! ROSIE - Keep .erving up those Orgasm! Mom, Jaddy, Maria, S, CC 81 I, I love you all IO much! Thanx! CIAO South! This S Italian! HeHe! KEEP SMILINC EV- RYBODY!!! SRDf86 4 i lohn W. Doherty October 31, 1967 Jarsity Baseball 11, 12 Thanks to vfom -+- Dad -+- my sisters for every- hing. Thanks and good luck to all ny friends: D0n't forget your heroes and remember the Glory Days. Ihanks to Bruce and Rock n' Roll. 'It's time to dig deep inside our- .elves And face the life we've made - Little Steven Christopher Dillahunt Whitney Dorf February 6, 1968 NS HS LAX 1, Gymnastics THANX Coaches ML THANX Mom, Dad, Trace, Tom and Anna, Gn They say in every life, U2 CARRIE They say the rain must fall DG, JOY just like a pouring rain, MICHELLE Make it rain, LR, SKATZ, ALL THE GUYS Love is sunshine. IT. HK 4ever I Think the best is yet to come cause where Im from is also where Im go- ing. IT Blum, Desiree, ALDO watch the wire L'Amitie est L'A- mour Sans Ailes 86 Sanjeev Doss january 18, 1969 The day is almost here that we must leave into another adventure in life Some friendships are made by nature, some by contact, some by interests, and some by souls. 2.5'S -I- 3f3'5f??? SD MF SCL CLUB PB MBf DDXPG Sheep of XXX lonathan S. Drukman june 27, 1968 Sharkey says: All of life comes from some strange lagoon. lt rises up, it bucks up to its full height Ifrom the boggy swamp on a foggy night! It creeps into your house. lt's life! Deep in the heart of darkest Ameri- can, home of the brave. Ha ha ha! You've already paid for this - listen to my heartbeat! - Laurie Ander- son: Sharkey's Day OQQSS ob '86 139 Mark Brian Dubnoff Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayo- netsf' - Napoleon - By the time this comes out, it will finally be sen- ior slump! Thank God! Good times + golf with CS - SP WT AE, PN - listsg MP - Bosox, Waban, Burnham H - block are all nt1, Spider, GM, KF How bout them dawgsI - 82,000 Fans Mikki Elmaleh july 4, 1968 All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream - EAP LUCK + LUV TO: Ron -l- LISH B, C + E Crew PM - crazy nights LG, LB, MC, IP-M LR - lil talks NN IO MEL GIL IG DA - OTWT Dan -E Aud - LMLS DMM - NEE IMHE CL - IMY DAPH - U1 SIS Good luck ILY M MOM + DAD I LOVE YOU and THANKS GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 86 Special memories of BILLY Kenneth S. Fang january 28, 1969 So, you're prepared to begin the game of Life? Assemble a large team for you cannot win alone. The field is not only long and treacherous, it is beautiful. Thus, move towards your goal deliberately, but don't forget to stop and admire the scenery. Look back at your accomplishments. Most important, remember it is a game, and the ultimate object is to have fun! Martin I. Ferrini january 25, 1968 ALL THE WORLDS INDEED A STAGE AND WE ARE MERELY PLAYERS PEREORMERS AND PORTRAYERS EACH ANOTHER AUDIENCE OUT- SIDE THE GILDED CAGE IE ALL THE IIIPPIES CUT OEE ALL THEIR HAIR I I DONT CARE I DONT CARE TIIIS IS TIIE WONDER OE DEVOTION I SEE TIIE TORCH WL ALL MUST HOLD THIS IS THI MYSTERY OE TIIE QIIOTIEN I' UPON US ALL A LITTLE RAIN MUST EALI, SAID HLY NOW IIEY NOW AIKO AIKO ALL DAY! RAMHI I' ON! 1 40 Semioflfl I I I Felicia I. Dyer june 4, 1968 Mozart: Hey - hey - what's Tr3.: zom ? Constanze: What? Mozartre T-r-a-z-o-m. What's that mean? Constanze: How should I knowlil Mozart: lt's Mozart spelled back-V .1 wards s - twit! - Act I Scene 5 - ,V Amadeus jonathan Richard Erbe April 18, 1968 What they said It was about - I wonl der was it true. They never knevll themselves: what to do, who to be I For all the lives wasted on trying tc fulfill a misunderstood dream, I have' only to show myself. Even of that IF can never be sure. For all I am, For all lever hope to be - All I want to bw is Me. Let's dance - Thompsorf Twins I Virginia Yvonne Farino i August 23, 1968 Inside everyone hides one desire I Outside no one would know Dangeih close to the edge of a knife Safer noel to let go And while we miss chanceel You can almost hear Time slipping away. Good luck to all my friends and Iet's keep in touch. Hasta Ia vista Heidi Fey March 6, 1968 I For long you live + high you fly + smiles you'll give + tears you'II cry + all you touch + all you see is what i your life will always be. To all my friends who made South an exper-I ience, best of luck for the future. Al- ways remember: SMILE! It only takes' a minute and the memories last for- ever. Thanks mom and dad for ev- erything. . Michele S. Fialer May 9, 1968 am drawing now towards a new va- '-ety of life. - Defoe hanks to Family and Friends, those ear and far. I want to hang by my heels like a I at, Mandy said, But I want to be a I utterfIy. - Thurber I loshua R. Fishbein july 12, 1968 Vennis 9, 10 Gold 12 Southside 11, l 2 - Special Features Editor The rvinning's easy on the South- ide. Now this is not the end. It is riot even the beginning of the end. liut it is, perhaps, the end of the be- ginning. Best of luck to all my riends. I will remember the good imes at South. Thanks Mom and Jad. I ' I l I Amy I.. Freedman ,' December 8, 1968 IX Little nonsense now 81 then is iznown for the wisest men! - W. Wonka Now before we end 81 then Jegin, we'll drink a toast to how it's been B. joel EARTHY - IIRUNCHY, SUPEREGO, QUEEN- .IITCH - ILY Good Luck to the La- Illiesl Thanx Mom, Dad, Lisa, Karen land friends for your love 81 support l'ickIes, sleding, I Can't Hear You! nike a setting sun, you turn around Lind it's gone! I Michael Fried ' April 10, 1968 :Iey Crip, Chuck, Stevie, Boop, San- yeevium, And Dave. Space shuttles, SIASA and Aeronautice. Listening to Hugo. Watching 51 - I on T.V. Long .ive the Cooler. A tribute to tawny fhanks Mom, Dad, Lorri, David and ,'ll also mention Lynn and Larry. I'm nappy to say The sky is no longer he limit. Y J as 1,5 Q . Michelle Fine March 14, 1968 What would you think if I sang out of tune, would you stand up and walk out on me. Lend me your ears and I'Il sing you a song: I get by with a little help from my friends, I get high with a little help from my friends. Do you need anybody, I need somebody to love, could it be anybody, I want somebody to love, BIM, AND UZ I LOVE YOU! CS serendipity, IC no more DD, crazy Lex, KO, RO Kes, IC Desiree Fortini june 5, 1967 LIFE IS DEATH WITHOUT ADVEN- TURE. I LUV YOU ALDO + WHIT- NEY T.M. - IF U THINK YOUR RIGHT THEN C-O FOR IT LUV YA! SUSAN - YOUR VISCIOUS. THANX FOR THE TALKS. I LOVE YOU AND MAKE SURE ON GRAD U ARE THERE. THANX NANA! MOM I LOVE YOU. LIFE'S A BEACH THANX FOR BEING THERE WHEN I NEEDED YOU. AL -l- WD LAX FOR- EVER. DAVID THANX 4 ALL THE LOVE AND KINDNESS - I LOVE YOU. AW PW PW3 LUV ALL OF U THANKS losee R. Fridmann December 16, 1968 Friendship is just a little word, its the people that make it big BEC RW, BB, IB, CS. Never Forget those good times! Karenc, Thanks for be- ing there when you were. Friends 4- eva! KAT, what can I say, screwdriv- ers ii1, Don't ever Forget those wild mights! GL -I-O IS, MR, ML, MS, CM, AR, AB, MS, CB. Thanks a bunch Ms Neville, Aline, Mike, Gerard and my parents for all your support Swim team 10, 11 Field Hockey 12 Lax 10- 12 Kenneth S. Frieze November 18, 1968 I understand about Indecision, But I don't care if I get behind, People liv- ing in competition, All I want is to have my PEACE OF MIND. - Take a look ahead. - BOSTON IY, PH, AF Friends Forever. Co-captain TH 81 the rest of my friends, thanks for the best times of my life. SAAB WAAF, Loon, Skiing 84 Team Mom 81 Dad Gloss 05 '86 1-'T 1985-1986 YEAR IN REVIEW LIVE AID. . .BILL COSBY. . . APARTHEID. . .TWA HIIACKING. . .THE BOSS. . . RAMBO ...WE ARE THE WORLD... DAVID LETTERMAN . . . NEW COKE . . . THE REFRIGERA- TOR. . . HAL-EY'S COMET. . .TINA TURNER . . . DI AND CHARLES VISIT THE STATES... HULKAMANIA PATRIOTS BACK TO THE FUTURE TEARS FOR FEARS ESPRI- ...V ETNAM 10 YEARS LATER... MEXICO ClTY'S EARTHQUAKE . . . ORSON WELLES . . . STING . . .TALKS WITH GORBACHEV . . . BLOOM COUNTY... PAIS-EY... RENO R VIS TS ...SAMANTHA SMITH ... YUPPIES ... SWATCH ... HAIR CLIPS IAMS M AMI VICE BORIS BECKER WINS WIMBLEDON PHIL COLLINS I REEBOKS ... SKATEBOARDS . . . V-66 BILLY IOEL -I- CHRISTIE BRINKLEY THE COLOR PURPLE.. .WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY . . . BENETON . . .WINE COOLERSi ...TR VIAL PL RSUIT . . .CHEERS . . . PEE WEE HERMAN . . .YOU LOOK MAAHVALOUS PINO'S MADONNA IN PLAYBOY U2 I'M NOT HERB HURRICANE' GLOR A. . .STIRRUP PANTS. . .AIDS. . . ROCKY IV. . .SQUISH THE FISH. . .DRINKING AGE RAISED TO 21. . .MOUSSE. . .PETE ROSE BREAKS TY COBB'S RECORD. . . MCDLT1 DR. RUTH CHINESE EXCHANGE CHERRY COKE ROCK HUDSON REVERAND DESMOND TLITU ... MICHAEL I. FOX TITANIC FOUND ACH LLEI LAURO . . . SOLOFLEX . . . PATRICK EWING ARRIVES . . . BEVERLY HILLS COP... REA-I GAN'S COLON . . . BABOON HEART TRANSPLANTS . . . R CKY NELSON . . . 501 BLUES: ...MANUTE BOL... SPACE SHUTTLE TRAGEDY . . . THE COSBY SHOW ...THE FOR-I ENZA SWEATER ...MEGA BUCKS MANIA . .. NYNEX . .. NEW FENCE ON BRANDEIS. ROAD STRIP.. .TYLENOL CAPSULES. . .TOFUTTI . . .SEAT BELT LAW. . .ASSASSIN. .. NO MORE SUBS FROM FRED'S SUPER BOWL XX AQUINO KICKS BUTT. ,I The Senior class is saddened as we prepare to leave South that Phil Leibovich is not at our side. Wea continue to hope for his recovery and send our loving support to his family. I I 1 42 Seviionil I' WAY? X X XS if - X lxQ f- Qupmoxuv om' nf NWS Q eevmw 'xv-EST vowv '-kovxfwott, 636 9656 FX: xg S ! PAKKWG Le TNG DRY, lug I 2615 do A gif! uv wifi, ogvmsw ramen Fw. scum.. Qkbvhvqgg Flon SfvWNf V www Au. wi BwMsSfuevoeu fox Q CATcuwcf ur au mmf wr ufeewn swsv, S QE fel? C u x X Q M X WX' ,A ' rx 6 N 1 A XX KAW X- -+4 '.x fxbxlx - K Y X ff' X 7 5 ,QS Q wm p, cxf1 Ylpw4 Hom-aw 'ffbuwhf x5 T0 Hh1'c,rQ vwyg Lsffggmm, WLC! Q! 'SAN me CQQSS 05 '86 H3 Dora R. Gardner April 21, 1968 Keep your head together and call my name out loud soon l'll be knocking upon your door - jT We've been wild + crazy - KRIS- TINE Nicole - BFA, FL, BK, LAURA - TDH CIE, BBA good friends - SH jS MM KC HK Thanks MOM, DAD + Will I love you always good luck S2 Rhonda Marcia Gliksman October 20, 1968 Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go. Hold to a true friend with both hands . N - What would I have done with out you. Thank you ILY. S - You are so special. Friends for life. BBG - IC: ASR Sweet Six- teen - Dreams really do come true. Mom, Dad, N and I I love you. It is my turn now. Bye! So long! I'll miss youll am off . . . lodie Goldberg October 8, 1968 True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in the worth and choice. I'll never forget you - Sun, B-un, Pea Soup, Rache, j-City, Phil, Humpty Dumpty . . . Life is not a dress rehearsal. Lenore and Dina - BFF, Thanks for being there Emily iSister 1I3j. jill tScah, TD DMC?j, Marcy tChubs, Little onej - I love you both. Mom and Dad, words can't express how much I love you . .. Thank You Robert Adam Goldberg june 8, T968 Hockey 9, 10, 11, capt 12 just re- member wherever you go there you are Where's the boys? john, Mike, Scott. GERCIL TBFY The Bridge The spirit of the house will never die. Spuds Mackenzie Coors is the one! And A special thanks to Mom and Dad Your The Best 144 Seviions FQ lv' 'i loe Geisberg August 27, 1968 Mom, dad, thanks for supporti me. I wouldn't have made it with you. To all my friends At Newt South - thanks for a great time ai good luck in the future. Erika Bennett Goldberg August 12, 1968 The secret of life is enjoying the p sage of time. - james Taylor If yy have castles in the air, your wc need not be lost, that is where th should be. Now put foundations L der then. - H.D. Thoreau Go times with even better people! Gt Sushi, U.N. Rosebud, Grape NL Womeness, j-City, B-UN, Synch: nized swim w! The Ladies , Lo Talks Love always to my gre family! Laura Goldberg November 6, 1968 The good times are the best tim the bad times fade away, the go times are forever but now baby, t last time is today. . . Summer lovi 84 + 85 Scoopin wfthe girls: BN, L AT, CS 81 LS - You're crazy, wild D.C. albs North parties, DV - U me baby we're the package deal - FF IP - Special friends AS you're the best SS WDF good lu SP, LS, ME 8: CS OAWIS VH Thanx Mom, Mike, Eric, Dean Tony ILY Scott Allen Goldberg june 8, 1968 Hockey 9, 10, 11, Captain 12 crosse 11, 12 Poor man wanna rich, rich man wanna be king, an king ain't satisfield 'till he rules erything BRUCE! GERBIL Rob, j TBFY The bridge WEH - Expr The Spirit of the House will ne die. Thanx Mom and Dad for all your support. IT S. A4 i.. IIE OIL l XIII wr' ti tel oil Juli El .Vi ru d Stephen Goldberg May 19, 1968 fith a little perseverence you can ,t things done.. . The Shadow Box ,Swim Team 9-11 Capt - 12, The ,Jn 11-12 Friends are like Alka- -Itzer in the medicine cabinet, just rowing they'll be there when you red them makes you feel great. .tanks 4 being friends. I LOVE YOU! me all share a common enemy ... ne ... Never SurrenderfThanks om 81 Dad l Wendy Ellen Goldenberg luly 28, 1968 seems to me a crime that we 'ould age, these fragile times ould never slip us by. A time we :ver can or shall erase, as friends lgether watch their childhoodsfly l Elton john, I hope my family and ends realize how special they have l-en to me. Rog - Luv to Mr. Waf- I H! Y Ms? lulie A. Colden December 27, 1967 Courtyard, MK, MD, EP, DK, KO, MF, EL, RG, TF, Hey, let's go to Fred's! Freeks, Last night of school '85 Music Dpt Mr. D. Shows + Pits, Orchestra, Free blocks, or lack of lhffmi TGFTNSI lr. year blow off, Brigham's, Parties, Street corners on Saturday nights, The Breakfast Club, Trips to Chapel Hill, Than-x Ari or everything! Whoa, What l'd like to know where does the time go? - Grateful Dead Deborah Goldman May 1, 1968 Good friendships are fragile things and require as much care as any oth- er fragile and precious things Good luck to all my friends! ILY Cath Great times with Mart and Suz. Amy keep in touch. Good times with the music dept. ILY Mom and Dad time-1' 44' I' '44, , 4. 4 1, F ... P if T rl. ' gt., g A il -9? I' ' fl U, 14 25? , N4 , ' ' ix Gloss og '86 145 Nancy Beth Goldman August 16, 1968 Seasons change with the scenery weaving time in a tapestry won't you stop and remember me, at any con- venient time? PB, IC, TS, KK, ES DS- May you live all the days of your lives. Gregg - Love and Baci under the flickering street lamp it ou send me . . . I Iersy, Rea, M8tB - Thanks for being ones 8t being there. It's all yours, Re, take it away Patricia Haran November 29, 1968 Thanks DAD, MOM, Woody, Mike, and all T.A. Teachers Good luck MM, PH, HH TRICIA AND MIKE FOREVER!! Rohan Henry january 16, 1968 Success is not just the whim of the ambitious, it's a way of life Pamela Horne luly 5, 1968 WELL Newton South it's about that time 4 me 2 say goodbye , l have had my share of fun here, but now it is time to go. I would like my mother 2 know that I luv her + I appreciate all of the help + support that she has given me. Cheerleaders: we have had our ups + downs but we have a great squad! Good Luck TB, TC, NS, VT, MB, TR, KR, FT, CW, CT, CI, KB, Sl., GE All, IJM, NT, MS, KM, IM, LB. Keep in touch! 1 46 Sevtioitfl 'Q iv CU ,-uni., lonathan Goose May 1, 1968 if Don't worry about the future, comes soon enough. - Albert Ein I I e stein - The winnings easy on t SOUTHSIDE Thanks Southside Sta this year was Great. Good Luck n t. year. - Denebola, thanks for all the marathon paste-ups and assig ments. - To all my friends, than for being there when I needed yo and even when I didn't. Mom Dad, thank you for all the suppc you have shown. Lisa Heck luly 30, 1968 Love Talks of Better knowledge ai Knowledge with dearer Love, Trai 11 12 - Thanx OMO. Mel you vi always be a shining star. Hiab, Loi ya Betz, Heldi, miss you most ofa your the ultimate. john your a gre I friend, my friends forever NP RIN MC Tl KP NG PB HF M.M. PC. M you IW - where ever you are think my journey has begun! O -I my gosh JJ I I I I I I E ll Stacey Hurwitz May 31, 1968 Our memories of yesterday will last lifetime - we'll take the best, for- 'et the rest and someday we'll find hese are the Best of Times . . . Ten- nis 9-12 I LUV U AS Summer of 85 'hanks to all my friends especially Ilen Jacobs. I LOVE YOU MOM and JAD and thanks Rick for all your upport and Good Luck john Iennie Israel March 30, 1969 oshfSoph 84, 85. My world - ara's Smile, Mary's fire, to dance ith you as the laughter surrounds e. jon. FXS babies. Sara + Milana -thank you ILY Ar, IE, RT, KD, CW, Y if we should meet again, don't try 1 solve your puzzle, just lay down laxt to me, and please don't move a puscle. - D. Mode exist X w , x-...sf Karim lskander September 13, 1968 I Could have traveled North, but l'm glad I traveled South, now I travel into the future. - Let the good times roll! - THE CARS... Time is on my side - Iagger , . . THE CREW will live on . . . Free blocks at Mc.D's + Fred's Work What's up Muskrat? THE CADDY LIVES IN SPIRIT. Thanks to all my friends esp in the LG + good luck to AB, ET, CM, CC, US, KL, IO -F IS. Thanx to Mom, Dad + Mrs Sessler for all their help. AF, JF Nicole lackson September 14, 1968 Tennis 9,10, 11, 12 Dora BFA Kris- tine FL, NF Mark BR DGS - Thanks for everything - The Z Stace, Lau - we made it! Amy, is it sniffles or snuf- fles? lohny D.S.M. Thanks to all my friends for many special times. Mom, Dad + T, thanks for every- thing. You're the Greatest! Don't the minutes fly and the hours seem so few A.S. Tanya lohn September 18, 1968 Goodtimes wfall of my friends!! Bis Greenpeppers, The T Cham- pagne! Thanx everyone 4 being there, Good Luck, I LOVE YOU ALL Cad, BFF ILY Alwys I want U2 know that I really LY, Your my best friend So B4 we end + then begin we'll drink a toast 2 how it's been, 'cause I've loved these days Mum + Greg I couldn't have done it wfout you ILY very much!! ... So 2nite we're gonna party like it's 1999! Rachel lohnson July 23, 1968 I'VE ENIOYED MY 4YRS HERE AT SOUTH. EACH YEAR HAS BEEN FUNANDEXCITINGANDIWOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OF MY TEACHERS FOR HELPING ME THROUGH EACH YEAR. SPECIAL THANKS TO MY MOTHER. OQQSS ob '86 147 I 7 l i 7 l 1 -Y Liesl B. jones june 27, 1968 In Good Times, In Bad Times l'll be on your side, That's what Friends are for - LAX's to the max 9-12 No more minutes or long run Thaks Smitty. Soccer 9-12 - To all of my Special friends - Thank you for the best memories, look to the stars we're College bound now. Mom and Dad you made it all come true I Love You, Andy and Tina keep smil- ing good luck I love you. Ciao Chick Danielle Marine Kalfon October 23, 1968 - Dream until your dreams come true - Meagle, E-ric thx ILY! ZAK, DMA, Kansas Purple Cow x2, Louie, Lets CUAC!! SAL, EAR Hi Ho, LB -I- MC Gff, leff, B-, MK - IT Aj AM Al SI GE LM EM KI BL WSM - Summer 85 will Live 4eva RG + SCI - good luck, BRUCE!! China Sails, MM DG - My 2 mom ILY, RONDI -I- AMY BF 4eva! Maman - I Luv U the most! Stan + Dom. I luv U 2 lon - Words can say so little when someone cares so much - Your special 143 AAF - 9f21f85 - CHB, Shooting Stars. Pamela Karp December 13, 1968 Does everyone here grow the way you do? Almost everyone, now and then someone does grow differ- ently - his feet grow up towards the sky. We discourage things like that. What happens to them? Oddly enough, they often grow ten times the size of everyone else, he said thoughtfully, and I've heard that they walk among the stars. Miriam Ellen Kaufman September 19, 1968 I believe that the first thing that is necessary of people in the world is the courage to dream great dreams, and then the reality to face difficul- ties in order to accomplish and make these dreams come true. GOI DA MEIR 1 M Seviioiw, I I QQ?- 'TSP A f IU 'Wt L ll u Cathy E. Kadets April 5, 1968 We changed again and yet again ar, it was now too late and too far to g, I back, and I went on. And the mis had all solemnly risen now and tl, world lay spread before me. To the. I love - DG, DS, LS, pea soup, Ml lust call out my name you knoi wherever I am I'll come runnin . si. tl r see you again Mom Dad Andy 'I you've made my life a tapestry rich and royal hue Leslie Kaplan November 7, 1968 Never let yesterday's memories us up today's dreams, jennifer BF FI BSA, Amy + Martha BFF - We'- in always know the truth. IS - so man. -,I years FF, LA - FA Good luck LS, Sf. .5 MC, LB, AL, D, N, L, the rest no wh. ,fi they r. NES - Thanks 4 all you'vi done! Nites to remember, NI AH PIII- I 3p S'oers, MFL, if they cone over? OO, Big Baby, IWM SGAN, Summe '85 . .. I4. GL Andrea, Thanks Mor + Dad ILY all!! Ak - Special memc! ries BTS . . . Andrew David Katz April 7, 1968 , The winning's easy ... on tht Southside THX IC PT DB LM MA ID EPIC DA LR AL WD SZ MO QTJ C5 SL Sl LY MD DW. . . Take your tirrl, think a lot why think of everythirl' you've got for you will still be her ., tomorrow but your dreams may nc I ... It's always been the same, sarrl old story. From the moment I coul' talk I was ordered to listen no 1 there's a way 84 I know that I havet go away, I know, I have to go. . . I, Stevens ' Dawn Patricia Kennedy X, April 26, 1967 'll Seeing is believing in the things ycj see. Loving is believing in the one' you love. - unknown Thanx - Dar Mom, Anne, Leo, S.A, Dr. M, and I. Love and luck to all my friends, yo know who you are. May we met again some day, and remember th laughter and the tears that we hav all experienced in these awkwar years Onward to the future, thoug it may be unknown. Mitchell Bruce Kingsbury February 9, 1968 nd you know its time to go through ie sleet and driving snow across the elds of mourning to a light thats in Ie distance. U2 31. I'm glad I decid- i to finish my senior yr at south. te best of luck to everyone in the ass of 86 The best of everything to y bro' in Chelmsford. I love you icki. We made it Liz. It takes a sec- wd to say goodbye. Later Dudes!!! I I I lohn William Kopellas August 24, 1968 Life is just a party, and parties were teant to last . . . Has anyone seen te guys? Rob + Scott want to go to 4cD's? Snooze 9, 10, 11, 12. I'm eeling a little lazy today. Truck. Dar- ng, Thank you Noula, Good luck in te future. A special thank you to my larents l l Roger Alan Lack I tune 10, 1968 -iraduation time is near - Bringing 'hange we long for. Change we fear l- We plunge into the future, our leads held high - The fiery passion 'f our souls we try - We seek suc- less and glory and fame - Taking lomfort in the fact that our dreams llill remain. Thanks Mom, Dad, llouglas, and all my friends for your upport The world awaits us. Let's go or our dreams. I Eric I. Larson I August 9, 1968 ,HOOD PEOPLE, GOOD MUSIC, ,LOOD TIMES HOCKEY 84-85 85-86 ,KUNK 69 ASS ACCELERATE WITH 'l.O.S. LOVE TO GET LOST IN THE ilOODS. PS IC NW CORNER PEO- ILE, TO MY WHOLE FAMILY, 'HANK YOU AND IERONIMO KEEP ON CRUISING Eric Knapp February 2, 1968 Let the good times roll The Cars Skiing 12 Good Luck to everyone ET, AB, Kl, CM, LY, CC, IO, IC, LK, MM, US, KL, SR, DS, BL, GT, KF, IR, BIC. COUNTRY + U2 431 Thanks Mom, Dad, Karl Laura M. Krasnow December 4, 1968 When you close your eyes Night Ranger. MM, GC, DS, SR, KD, ML, HK, KL, us, SH, MM QQ, wt - a4, Merit, Mobil, 8-19-84, skiing '84 - M -I- G - You guys are Hard habits to break Westie gang - love you all, locker gang, MS, NC - '84, MZ - MM carwash lately? CGL, Sum- mer '85, 6-4-85 Michelle - BFF - Thanks - Love ya! Good luck josh and Abbey - you're both great! Thanks alot Mum and Dad. I love you! Benjamin E. Lanckton September 18, 1968 A man should live so that he can say honestly at the end of each day I have not wasted my day. ladapted from the jewish mysticsj And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Uohn Lennon and Paul McCartney! Good luck to all my friends and my classmates. Love and thanks to Mom 84 Dad 8: Sam l8fMJ. Shalom, South! Kristen E. Lawrence March 8, 1968 It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is eseential is invisi- ble to the eye GL to US LY CC KG AF IF LK MM HK SS IF 81 the gang Cape Cod 85 wfKim, Wendy -F Sarah. MP - AA CC's, Ursie - BFF, limo to Prince - KC, IM, RM, BSC Okaay! canoeing, snack pak's, SNOOO!'Concerts mutha phrases, ishlee b'dish, l'il lost puppy, j. jkt. Those words are all remainders Thanks Mom, Dad, Nani, jerry + Scott, ILY, Dream On ' - ' ' Gloss ofj '86 1,9 I Noelle Leavitt December 28, 1968 Cheerleading 12, Thanks to all my friends - ILY , Liz - In good times, in bad times, I'll be on your side for exer more, that's what friends are tor. Always remember summers in Falmouth QS + R, The P,C.I The Re- flex! Lynne - my favorite cuz, CB, IC, ID, CP, IC, EP, Good luck next year to all the Cheerleaders. Thanks Mom -f Dad - ILY The good times last forever, the bad times fade away. jonathan Lee Michael Lencioni nny 22,1968 Farewell T0 NEWTON SOUTH, lts been real. To everyone who hangs out front and Animal Corner - Have a good one and stay out of trouble. All of you have made life at South just a little bit easier, especial- ly on the weekends. The tracks will always be there and I along with them. SEE YA lennifer Susan Lerner Apnl16,1968 Pooh promise you won't forget about me ever. Not even when l'm a hundred. Pooh thought for a little. How old shall I be then? Ninety- nine, Pooh nodded. I promise, hr- said. f A.A. Milne Sur, Ial, Ili David Sevtioiifl 150 IO 'Si FX N Q ,ff il -gag 'Vis itgf Q' Tin fi I t x x - 1. -if Howard K. Lee October 13, 1967 , Hmm.. .Oh yeah, so long to BB, Rl KP, MF, DL, RS, PR, IR, IG, NEWTOI SOUTH, THE FLYING DRAGONS' HL, HM, BY, IL, IC, PC, HM, II, NATI AND MARQUIS. Hello to the fas life of cars, new careers, and womer Love ya Mom, Dad, Lily, Tiffany Norma 81 Ieff! Too bad everyon wasn't into bicycles because I thin they're great machines. WISH YOI ALL GOOD LUCK!! Philip Carlos Leibovich ApHl1,1968 9 Hey GI's V-Soccer, Tennis 10- Denebola,Finetimes with some ve special people, Weisenfluhs 5ZYZ's: Malbert, Larr, Abes, Rob Katzie, Neil, Iodie, AD IY GR LO 1' DO WH IT DB. Thanks Dr. I on question: how much does it cost I tickle a dill pickle? A nickle! MO,- and POP, Thanks for your love, tri, and confidence in me. Fatty and L- I Love you lots. The worst is behirt us. ADIOS SOUTH! David H. Lerner November 29, 1968 We'll never find a future if we hesf tate or spend our lives waiting. 5 AI GR, MD, CA, TE, ML, IS, DK, El GM. GR - What's the name of tl 1 game? . . . TGFU! Cosak -V-1,16 , Great Summers at the TOU! Rabi DOOD, W-Chuck 2 Thanks Moll Dad, and Andy Good Luck IM 5 4 Dana Levin March 7, 1968 I Often by seeing the dry brown pe als on a rose you appreciate mon the vivid red ones that are so beaut ful. 2 my friends - Goodbye doe not mean 4eva ILY EXPLO 85 be days of my life! Iulia I hope we'i never totally apart cause you're nf- best friend I know in my heart. Th only ladder to the stars is woven 1 dreams. Theordore - Squeak. bubls Dave - I love you Babe . Toodles! . Alex Levine ' April 10, 1968 :occer 11, 12 Hoop 11, Capt 12 PT- MT LAX RULES! State Champs 10, .1-12l 22-'10 WE'RE PSYCHEDV' HA- 5EN + BOSTON H1 Whit- What g a friend? A single soul dwelling in lfvo bodies. - Aristotle: Watch he wire! H2 Parties wf-WD, DB, HD, LR, MA, DA, RZ, PL, AK, NSf +MG, CL, lG+SK: Des-ILY: Dog Fun? Stick wfme! Blum - I owe fl1No2No3 . . . Mom, Dad + Car - times got tough, but U were always were 4 me. Thanx. ILY. l Michael Levine l September 27, 1967 OOTBALL 9, 10, 11, Capt. 12 VRESTLING 11 12 THANKS KOIO l- MR. Small Huh, there's no birth- lay party for me here - jeff Spic- 'olli Thanks to my family -+- friends 'Its such a fine line between stupid +- clever - David St. Hubbins. joe +- ludd - Good luck Cuz thats ,vhat we do best, bustin heads + preakin necks - The Legion of Doom. Don't play games Oy! Argh! Thanks Bruce S. -+- L. Thanks to Rock l- Roll i lonathan Paul Linder Eric Littmann November 21, 1968 'Many times l've lied many times 've listened. Many times l won- lered how much there is to know 'LEPPELIN ANIMAL CORNER LIVES ..RVlL GTIK GSD + DS DAG - 'S IC NW EL MW AR AB CC. The ree - TR DP LP SP IP Stroy. . .feel ike a stranger Take your time, ion't live too fast. Troubles will :ome and they will pass . . . Skynard l'hanx Mom + Dad Sis + BROS XAILY 'Civ 'WALT' FN-Nea ,o.cP ' f 1 lulia A. Levine August 20, 1968 What lies behind us, and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. We must live for today, dream for tomorrow, and learn from our mistakes of yester- day. Dana - the ratios are good it's been real, it's been nice, but..he's a very nice boy. BFF! Good luck to all my friends, I'll miss you. Thanks Mom 81 Dad Steven Levine October 18, 1968 Swim team 10, 11, 12 Regulus Photo Lions Roar Photo 11, 12 Captain of team Levine 12 lt is not enough to have a good mind. The main thing is to use it well. - Descartes Best of luck to all of my friends Special thanks to Mom, Dad and Dave Paul I. Linnehan September 5, 1966 When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hag on. Thanks to Mom and Dad for keeping the faith, and giving me strength. Good friends - AB, EA, PO, DF, MT, PH, The Best of times in the summer of 84. Paula Z. - I waited for one, and saw one sail away. Cheryl Loftin October 10, 1968 Well, this is the end. We part for now but the memories will always be with, us. Hold on to your memories + don't let go. Life is hard, but go for what you want, be positive + try hard + l'm sure you'll get what you want out of life. Thanks to all my friends here + there. Thanks for be- ing there, yall friendship means alot to me. I'll never forget ya. Thanks Dad + Maryann. I Love Ya! CQQSS ofj '86 151 I I I Stephen Loken February 5, 1968 EINSTEIN IS DEAD NEWTON IS DEAD . .. I DON'T FEEL TO CJOOD EITHER EVERYBODY IS TALK- ING ABOUT CRADUATIONIIWHO IS HE ? THANKS TO ALL FRIENDS. THIS HAS BEEN A VERY FRUITFUL YEAR TAKK FOR ALT LUKE. VI SEES SENERE VIVI. jennifer Amato Loveman August 4, 1968 Real isn't how you are made, it's a thing that happens to you. does it hurt? Sometimes, when you are real you don't mind getting hurt? It takesa Iongtime,bythetime you are real you are very shabby, but this doesn't matter at all because once you are real you can't be ugly, ex- cept to people who don't under- stand. M. Williams PL That's what friends are for. REGULUS RBFF, All my love to MD RM Martha Lowery july 25, 1968 Mikado, Candide, Oh Brother, Once Upon a Mattress, France, Eng- land, Music Dept Stud. Rep, Regu- lus, Duckel - ILY, Thanx EW 81 all my friends! SUSIE 81 DEBBIE Best Buddies, Friends 84 Pals Tis the privilege of friendship to talk non- sense 8t have her nonsense respect- ed CL And so here I am at the end of the road, where do I go from here? B. joel ILY M, D, C, B 84 C Lisa S. Mahlowitz March 28, 1967 TURTLES UNDER FIRE RULES! Good times at - The Channel, jacks, Marks Pub, Chets Last Call. Stay away from Kon tiki, BIG j TH + MA FOR- EVER TO ALI. MY FRIENDS: Pick upa Rt-cord album of mine someday, I should have a few by then! Good RIDIJANCF SOUTH, MIAMI BEACH - HIRF I COME! 1 5 2 Sevuollfl 'Uh as - -Q3 v is -Mew. .Q ..x I Lynne Marie Loughlin I July 9, 1968 I It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Marcy Leora Hanna my true bud-,-yt dies, Liz 8t Noelle we may fight butt tr we do care. Karen thanx for beingl bf there when I needed you Thema Gang thanx for showing me an-LW other world B s. ct AR ziis Peter myl 1.1 special friend forever I love U Mom 81 Dad U too Mark Samantha re-' member sharing is caring Good luck to all my friends. Micah D. Lowenthal january 9, 1969 lifj To Ferry Beach, the Track TEEIITIUI' school, friends, and family Thanl-i-WI You When we are born we knovlrlbd nothing about everything, as we get! IUIII older we learn more and more aboul Id less and less, until finally, we knovilt5 everything about nothing. - Davelldlf Berg limit filth ..-Jr. Rebecca A. Madfis October 25, 1968 There's so many different world: so many different suns, and we hav Url just one world, but we live in differ it ent ones. It's written in the starlitet .ll every line on your palms, we're fool 003 to make war on our Brothers Ir iii Arms DIRE STAITS. Hope to see ami my friends in the future when we'rrl,,p all doing what we want. Thanks .gurl Mom St Dick Dad 81 Kathy josh 81 Erirlggo. I LOVE YOU. Robert Mahnke August 15, 1968 The Meaning of Life: y 1j Matter is energy ,ip 21 People don't wear enough hatr.,d,. Monty Python HU, There's a party in my head, My And I hope it never stops. W Talking Heads ,yn No matter where you go, Atl there you are. B. Banza up And now for something completely different 1 711 4 I 1 I , Greg Manthei 1 August 11, 1968 l'HE WILD THE BEAUTIFUL and I-IE DAMNED lT'S BEEN DOD NEVER FORGET IT STOKES, KNGER, NUSH, D I LOVE YOU ALL QlOM+DAD-I-C-I-I-I-A+P+L ysotras personas GOODBYE .. . Yumi Matano April 12, 1967 22-3 Sekimachi-kita Nerimaku To- 'o 177, IAPAN I came here in the fmmer of '84 as a junior. I was ner- mus about going to school because I Juldn't speak English well, but mod teachers and friends helped e. So I've enjoyed 2 years - in- uding so many fun things - trips, trties, concerts, etc . . . Thank you ferybody. I'll never forget my won- erful time at N.S.H.S. I Thomas McGary August 13, 1968 ockey 9 10, 11 Capt 12 Baseball 10 I 12 Good times down the park ith EM SA IP CC CS Pl Midnight :rops AT MX Hockey Forever Ger- il Word yo man 69 chevelle easy noke show BF FUN Beatings Fresh- ian Beatings Ardos Pile Driver later Juth. Thanks to Mom and Dad ood Luck Fribble Cameron Meek luly 9, 1967 P - in life - We cross our 'idges when we come to them and :rn them behind us with nothing show for our progress except a emory of smoke and the presump- Jn that once our eyes watered. Nl. - ALL MY LV. f Aloha South!- I never 4get you!! 4 hi..-9 9' ? IV .. ff em,,, 12 Y 'W Eric D. Marder December 29, 1968 I would like to thank my family and friends for helping me through my school years. l hope that all of my classmates will be successful like me. I want to say goodbye to everybody. The stairs, the shelter, the point, the fence, the ramp, the caf, the Corner, the ledge, Nam, Friends, Sports, Hockey, Lax, parties, drink- ing, Chevelle lhype, no + b0ndoj The Good Times Have just Begun!!! Abigail I. Matorin December 6, 1968 Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. - T.R. Swim- ming 9, 10, 11, 12 NP: We've gone through a lot and we made it! Thanks for everything! To all my other friends: you guys are great! Thanks Mom, Dad, Mitch, Faith - ILYI Good Luck Andrew! ' Y'-2, f ' 'il - 1,',4f-? if . .nu ':, ray, ' y-L ,, 2' 1 :,A ff 1 I fl, 1 ' , .,, Q ,yan f,.'-'13 I' ff ., ,4, -, -13 1. - A .M ,,-gs s.tx+K N my Www in L. I 'H' is-if-ls K-4.5 ' 3' NV' ggi WL: 4 N SS. Sh Y. at A my .s t L x Nlrri' :fx 'STN 3 .fin-.3 1. . 3' 513,515.1 - 9,-a ff' Qi! I K ,, 491111 ., fn, -'H M., , L :., 3 1'- 2 fi, ,ig ,, - uw 1 'ff m-, ik' afiw f f iatfx Y u s .1 . -.. as NE 4 4. Q. r vs 1 ' -Y x --.... sr .,. v, X aio- T ,f 1 1--1 - Glass, Q5 '86 153 lames Mercer Ianuary 31, 1968 X ARSITY B.ASKETBALL 11,12 SOC- CER 12 LAX 12 GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES TO ALL MY FRIENDS. SPECIAL THANX TO RH YOU ARE MY BEST FRIEND. THANX TO COACHES MANNY LOPES, IOE KIL- LILEA, PAUL MURPHY. HEY DAD I FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL AND AN- SWERED ALL THE QUESTIONS - THANX TO YOU, MOM, AND CHARLIE. Mark Michelson March 6, 1968 Coors 10-12 Herbie 5-12 Good party in the 69 Mustang. HE was good to us -IT Lil Bro 81 BooBoo. Pearl - take care - The Grill. Liz, Trish, Mich, and Iules, you gals are the best. Chic- quita - BRDGS - You me so much to me - Z. Stick with me AI, Blum, we're Amrerican bound. I love you Mom 81 Dad. Rob 81 Dave, you are the best brothers. Walk tall or baby don't walk at all. - Bruce. Clifton Rd Gang Scott Moore February 10, 1968 WELL, lT'S OFF TO SEASHORE NOW! I HOPE TO SEE MOTHER AND THE CLOTHESPIN UP THERE. HAVE A GOOD TRIP HOME TO NORWAY, STEVE. TAKE CARE, IOHN AND LUKE! CIOOD LUCK TO ALL! David A. Mosby Ianuary 15, 1968 InfOutdoor Track 9,10 Capt. 11 12 Capt 1146 Football 10 DCL Champs 1112 Capt. 2 The Music Dept. Many thanks I luv u all - IR Bermuda wow! 2 my friends, I'II miss u - KR IL TB PII IC WS DC IO ML PS ML SO IM FW LB KM MF DU CK MIS. TG RI SM FB BD CH UI BVF Boys N the Band,No1can stop u from Dream- ing, they can only wake u up. DM Thanks Rolo, Omo, Good Luck 2 all thi- pi-opli' in the Class of 86. Luv u Mom I It is the plat 0 ZH Luv u all T- Bt-ar 15 4 Se,viioIt3 -4 ht' Michelle S. Meyers May 26, 1968 SOFTBALL 9,10, 11, 12 LK, SD, HI' oc, sR, Ds, KD, ML, Ms, Nc, ZEI QQMM, Lights Out such a deal mc bile, Mrs. Finx, Merit Mobil, 8f19 84, Stowe - 85, Westie Gang Lov you all! Locker Gang, Sara - 7:30 K - Guido, Cape Scrod, Rosco, PL Rojo's 7f24f85 - HUEY LEWIS, jirt mies, 9f12f85 Laura - WE MAD IT! Youre the greatest Luv ya 4-ev. Melissa, Debra, Harry, Bobbie - Love you guys! MOM - Thanx fc everything! I LOVE YOU!!!! Elizabeth Ann Mitchell August 9, 1968 CHEERLEADINCI 11 Capt 12 To tl Cheerleaders ILY all Mrs H U2 Toe my buddies AK ID IY CP IC EP ML I DA LL MK + The Class of 86 ILY- I'II never forget you! CIose yot eyes n try to feel the way we do tg day - REMEMBER keep smilin keep shining knowing u can alwai count on me 4-sure thats whi friends R 4 Noelle Who could as for anything more I ILY Fred 84 Cart - SOUTH I MISS U ALREADY. 'Q-'QS 4 1 'af' fe- .1 iQ 1 Shahrnaz Motakef 5 February 5, 1968 tour l'enfant, amoureux de cartes et 'estampes, L'univers est egal a son iaste appetit. Ah! que le monde est jrand a la clarte des Lampesl Aux Ieux du souvenir que Le monde est Eetit! - Baudelaire. Thanks to fam- ly, teachers and friends. l Leonard M. Neiberg july 9, 1968 IC 9-12 Indoor 9-12 Outdoor 9-12 'It is clear the future holds great op- Iortunities. It also holds pitfalls. The rick will be to avoid the pitfalls, leize the opportunities, and get lnack by six o'clock. - Woody Al- len Thanks Mom, Dad, Mike, and 'oanne, I love you all. Goodbye Newton South and Good Luck Class Inf 1986. lames D. Neville August 16, 1968 RESTLlNG10, 11,12 GOLF 10,11, 'APT. 12 Don't start Senior Slump 9th! NEVIE Z UPPER FALLS Ron- iel RAMBO TWINS SEAN: SENIOR lRLS?! MARK: SENIOR PRANKS ERC: D + E Free QTHE VETTEj South arking Lot. What's that on the roof? G, MR, LS, CL, ZZ, ITOPJ GOOD .UCK CLASS OF 86! Thanks to: judy I- Dad, jenny, john, Mugsy, and my wandparents. I LOVE YOU ALL. FTBO Lara D. Neilsen August 27, 1968 twill touch you with my mind touch -you and touch and touch until you -give me suddenly a smile, shyly ob- scene e.e. cummings j il'-X Fx Wi' 1, Quit, ' 4 193' J Adam T. Murphy September 11, 1968 Charlie Brown: What do you think you'd like to be when you grow up? Linus: Outrageously happy! To my family and friends - I wuv U! Stefan - Cedar St. Dies Oh sh - It's Mr. Kreosite Peter Neisuler October 22, 1968 L'existence precede l'essence - jean-Paul Sartre History is blind, but man is not - Robert Penn Warren I love you all more than I can say with a bunch of initials. Bleeding heart liberals forever! Went the distance, now I'm not gonna stop. Survivor ll lennifer E. Newlon july 7, 1967 Lawrence I. Okstein April 21, 1968 Rising up, straight to the top, had the guts got the glory. Went the dis- tance now I'm not gonna stop just A man and his will to survive. - Survi- vor Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 capt. 10 In- door Track 11, 12 Good luck to all my Friends - Love Ya Mom, Dad, Sarabeth, Katie - Thanks For being the best family in the world. j.S. I Love You Morest. BYE OQOSS ob '86 155 lessica M. Olansky November 21, 1968 Softball 9-12 Those who have the youth have the future - Motley Crue Wit N the night theres a magic inthe air - makes us Come alive - BON IOVI r:1 IS - Best Friends for- ever BIFFY Ogun guit, RSLD, PA, FRANCE,our Band,OrangeTIM8tNI -'What do we do on Sat. nites? 321 MOO! ILY - POLO - GQ MEH Locker Gang: ETA BK IG SE KC ML YL KM MV SK LH KA PT SD MI MSD - MISS, YOU! CC F'BOYS Late nite escapes BB 86 SIS M8tD, I84I ILY Dream On! Mustang H. Alexander Olin May 10, 1968 VARSITY SOCCER 3 YRS., TRACK 1 YR., LACROSSE 2 YRS. YOU'VE GOT TO DO YOU'RE OWN GROWING, NO MATTER HOW TALL YOUR GRANDFATHER WAS. IMARK TWAINI PILLSTER, ALDO, BLUM- BURGER: SOME ARE DESTINED TO LEAD THE LIFE OE A HOM. CRIT. ITHE CRIT CONST.I Kris O'NeiIl May 12, 1968 WINGLESS SOARS MY SOUL. FROM EVERY HEART TO EVERY HOLE. THROUGH FAMILIARITY AND FEAR, FOR THOSE I HOLD SO DEAR. FOR ALL MY HOPE AND SORROW, I MUST SEE WHAT BRINGS THE MORROW. AND IN STRIVING FOR MY GOAL, WINGLESS SOARS MY SOUL. Christopher I. Pappas Iune 19, 1968 Someday these childish dreams must end. To become a man and grow up to dream again - Bruce Springsteen Base Ball 11, 12 Cappy, Iutltl, Spaz, Putt, ID, MS, SKO, 81 Bub f stay gold stearns Buddies for life FLA + Penn. I.8fN, DA, SF, MR, MC. The BOSS cont ert. BOO - Berry 1 Killington, Southwest, 81 THE TRIP! AMY, I will never forget you or the memories we share together. 3-11-85. MOM 81 DAD 1 THF GRI ATI S ll Saitioits 156 0 f TL 11 Brian Oles , March 7, 1968 IF You CAN BRING NOTHING To' THIS PLACE Bur Youk CARCASS,I KEEP our. - WILLIAM CARLOS' WILLIAMS , Seth Christian Oliver . April 6, 1967 Thank you for everything teaChersI and staff, and a special thanks to all of my friends and to my family. I had the best of times here at N.S. The Best wishes to all who follow , - The Gentle Giant Stephanie Pachas February 20, 1968 Life is just a curiosity, I was Curiousl to see what would happen, thats all ila was just Curiosity Iim Morrison.- Partying wfTRAB LFLYAR CCME WLEN TC IM DM KC ID. 4Be5t of times wfDoug III never foret ya. Denise, Laura, len 3 friends forever. I love you guys, you too Nick. The doghouse, tree, shack, poles. Daddy I thanx for all your help ILU First in a line I'm outta here. Matthew T. Paulini 1 1 A David Paulson H March 22, 1968 :As you get older, as the years go by, ou think you would forget about Item, but sometimes you never do. You can't break the ties that bind. - Bruce Springsteen i to Iennie, Suz, Steph, Wendy, and The Guys. Hi jen! I I I I Susan Caroline Pelton I july 20, 1968 IYou can play the game, and you can :t out the parts, but you know it wasn't written for you. - IT I Now, getting back to reality, wait . .. which is reality? 81 I don't think I 1 radicals - B. Kantrowitz pleg, Bruce, Stirs, Betz - lots of 1' POXX's Golly gee, thanks: Mart, D's, fs, Ian, Ash, Cakes 81 Grouth Youp f I- scritchees I I I S I l I Asbet Petrossian it I I Betsy A. Petrucelli December 13, 1967 f-Jon't walk in front of me I may not Iollow. Don't walk behind I may not lead, Walk beside me and just be my itriend. - Camus I Love You Mom! flood Luck next year Amy! Thanks lar being there Mr. Mac! I love you 'fnd miss you Mrs. T! Pam you are 1nd always will by my best friend! To llleidi 81 everyone else, you're the gops! Can I leave now?! I 1 M 9 -W ., 'YW lenniler L. Peace june 25,1968 START EACH DAY WITH A SMILE AND GET IT OVER WITH!! TO ALL MY FRIENDS HOPEFUL HEARTS FIND ROSES UNDER THE SNOW MOE - Sc LONG WALKS DREAMS F-EVA BABYLU - BC - PAK - DU C + DBLK CREW + LS -I- CL MOM -F DAD -I- FAMILY LOVE YOU AL- WAYS IN MY HEART THANKS TO ALL THAT CARED! 5 AlN'T FOR NOTHING - DAN CAROLINA SPAZ - BIG BEEF LOVE IS THE AN- SWER NO MATTER WHAT THE QUESTION I LOVE YOU IOE! GOOD LUCK TP Ciao NS! FL BOUND! Margaret Perham March 16, 1968 What the caterpiller calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly. Richard Bach Sara - Booster, ILY! Felicia - Peche, Where would we be without that old water fountain? You R very Spe- cial and important to me and ILY a lot!! IT - ILY remember! - THE RINGS! Thanks to Dr. Hyett and Mr. Bates - whom I'II Miss and Mr. Duckel - a special dear!! Love Ya Mom + Dad what other goodies? s ' I . 5 u ' ,ws ' 1 psf? Q ' . It 3:11 1 'X ff! t ff' 1 3: 5 is . fvszrs I f 5 . Gloss og '86 15, Lisa Pettipaw September 10, 1968 Anne C. Piessens luly 13, 1968 I am plagued by doubts. What if ev- erything is an illusion and nothing exists? In that case, I definately over- paid for my carpet. Boolie, Bess, Bo, THANK YOU! Photo crew - noth- ing but the best. Chris Small- how can I repay you? IC IO IS AS LN TB IS AP TB ML LN LR CD CS DY EP BK RP - you're terrific. Dave darlin' - best for last. Wanna go camping? All of my love. Nancy Gail Pollock November 21, 1968 Feeling Groovy SSG COLLEGE BOUND BBYO - IC - SL -l- AW -I- R ILY 4-EVER MEMORIES RC - Ii lbent de beste vriend die een neisje ziche kan winsen! SD - Remember white picket fences AM - PUFF! PUFF! SPITI SPATI FLORIDA RC - lt was a long haul- we did it! M + D + lane + jeff - Thanks for your TLC Family and Friends U R AWE- SOME I'II miss you all stay in touch ILY You've got a friend IT Karin A. Porter October 14, 1968 I don't know about the people that I read about in books, or the Kings and Queens around my room, with their quiet, dirty looks, and I know I must be going somewhere, I just can't arrive, It's a reason for believ- ing that I've never been alive. . .To- day is the first day of the rest of your life . . . Boston Bruins U1 forever! . .. Goodbye and goodluck. 158 Seviiotcs is 51:5 1 1 S ,- I , , ' I I I I I Elliot B. Picard l August 23, 1968 I I i I E ,f A I i l. ' bjbgfa-1 . ,--5 Q-' - Q- A 'f' ff.-' s NX I' 'lx-.' gras ' F if, Nqr- git 3 K Q' lennifer L. Pollino May 22, 1968 l Good morning yesterday you wak, up and time has slipped away, suq denly it's hard to find memoriel you've left behind Leslie - BF FII BSA, Martha + Amy - BFA, Lauri - special friends, IB - FF Me - rl + g I M, GL - LS, SS, IS, LA, MCI LB, DA, KC IS PM, If they Com! over DO, Big Baby Ferrari, SMWNEI' SSSB, CW, july 4, Summer 85, speciai times wfEvan - To Mom, Dad, Lis, + Bridge - thanx 4 everything - for being who you are. I Love Yo, All! I leff Popkin August 17, 1968 il TALK ABOUT THE FUTURE FOFI GET ABOUT THE PAST - ACf THANK-YOU MOM, DAD, and E IOT - GOOD LUCK TO Nl FRIENDS AND PEOPLE I GOT T KNOW THROUGH THE YEARS E GP TC TM LATER SOUTH POPS 8i.' 86 l Gary M. Priluck li September 29, 1968 Every forward step we take we leaf I' some phanton of ourselves behind - john Lancaster Spalding I Good times with: IP, EM, TC Nev- l forget HK Thanx, Mom, Dad arl Randi For all your support throug-f the years Best of luck jill P.S. Do ycg always act like this? ! I Daniel Proskauer September 8, 1968 I like to play the game, but I haven't I-Jite figured out all the rules. fi just like to thank my stereo and y waterbed for helping me itrough this year - thanks guys, I :ally needed it! CSB RM GT ML DS 1.8 - You didn't hurt eitherl No 'lom, Dad, I couldn't forget you - 'ianksl lemember how simple life used to e? Abby Rabinovitz J May 12, 1968 lest of luck 2 the best of friends liarce + Leora - thanx 4 showing 'ie what tru friends really are Han - never could've asked 4 a more spe- 'al friend NL AV YB HW Sl LY LUCK -- LUV CL LL EC- Stae + Sher ILY lruce - no one has ever been so Jecial 2 me ILY now + always Mom - Im on my way now + promise 2 'rake U proud Dad - IAB YLC joel - Thanx 4 everything I've been 5'aiting 4 this moment 4 all my life lohn Raeder lanuary 10, 1969 lhen I think about all the crap I tarned in lr. High I wonder how I yer made it through High school ihanx to my friends and teachers -nat made High school something 'atter than Hell DH PK AM NH HU H SW for Parts RW for Keeping me H the Hooks Dr.l and Master B ever forget SS See ya'! later South I Anita Regan '1.. L l r Q 35 ft li- . AL Eric L. Pulnoi October 20, 1968 Treat a Mad Dog wfSugar Thr- Ciuys - CP CB 21C MH AK MS DB DL good luck, ID - friends 4ever! 11f30 - Were Not Loosin It 2 EIERCELYQ Killington! M 84 D 81 DEB - youre the best, thanks 4 every- thing, ILY. BAYGL, Baseball 9 10 11 12 - STACY the times we have spent Zgether are so special. We have so many memories, hold on 2 the good l's and Dont Let The Light Go Out. ILL LOVE YOU FOREVER. Hanna I. Rabinoviiz July 1, 1968 Leora: TY 4 all your understanding, you've alwys been a perfect friend, PS AF DN MB ST TM arce: many spe- cial times ILY, Cape NYS BDWO ab. AB, hope R friendship never ends, WSRR apt YLMT. Priceless memo- ries: CHERYL, LYNNE, GC, Ally, aasf! - IIMMY - jill: R memories go back 2 the very beginning U will al- ways be a very special friend. - HUGO - MOM 84 DAD: NO 2 peo- ple could ever mean more 2 me, I LOVE YOU wfall my heart Tracey Raymond March 4, 1968 Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years - SP, AR, CO, CC, MW, AC, RP, LE, AB, EL, DM, NO, EN, DB Partying at the tree, rocks, point, shack, NH, Hyde, A Corner. Steph love those sloppy seconds If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me? Lynyrd Skynyrd Thanks Betsy 81 Paul M 81 D ILY First in a line Later South lonathan Regosin December 31, 1968 And after the seventh day God cre- ated frisbee. And He saw that it was good Gloss ofj '86 159 Lawrence B. Richmond November 21, 1967 9 Thanx Marc, Dave, Phil, Robb, Neil, Wh it, Aldo, Katz, Blum and Al for all the GREAT TIMES, I'll never forget em. Hey 5ZYZ'S hold onto the grt mems. Maine 84-5. Dble Whamie D. Thanx Mr. Mik papa talks. Thanx Dana I luv ya. A faithful friend is the best medicine of life Thanx gi's you filled the perscription just fine, I couldn't have asked for anything better. Thanx Mom, Dad and Steve ILY. PF LIVES 84 Cam Paige E. Riggs October 19, 1968 Laura Rogan August 16, 1968 Best times down The Cape 84, 85 with Susan, Karen - C8tL in the woods! Cruisn Have you seen a blu delta? Susan - thanx for everything! - BFF! Diane, Ien Susan, Long Iurnys to? Walkin - whowon? IP, Bob Bas- ketball - BC Van Halen Cncrt Never forget ya! Iohn thanx for all the good times ILY always - 1f1f84 So this is Love? DLR Van Halen Thanx Ma, Louie, Ioe - see ya in 88! Good luck KP, SY, CL, KG Adam Rogofl' December 24, 1968 WEN - The village in six. Dream how a little boy alone with a wooden sword and the top ofa garbage can triumphs in gardens full of mari- goIrIs - Anthony Hecht I fr- alan 'fm QM W, Sevtiotlil JM. Q Brenda Ridge November 6, 1968 One year here was too long for m- I I CN ES and LM always remember tI'l good times. Rules were made to L: brgken and we've broken quitez few. Martha Robbins May 19, 1968 Thru all the good 81 bad we kno' how much we've had thru tl' years . .. Leslie, Amy 8: Ien - BF Lori BFA OSN MNIS til tuesday . Marce-2 or Marthy? BF2 Cheezbal CU! Good Luck - LA IS SS KC LB D CB IC CP IC MS IN DALR PLN SI? Memories . .. Lav - 12f16f83 guess thats why they call it the blue Falmouth 84 DI MV LL 3p s'oer NFYQ ACT MA! NES - Thanx 42 u've done! Mom 8t Dad - Thanx did it 8t I'm on my way - Deb Becca - ILY all!! I II I I 'I I tl Il I Il II I I Kevin Rollins june 6, 1968 Peter Rosen November 26, 1968 'CCER -- 9, 10, 11 BASKETBALL I9, 11 WRESTLING - 9 TRIVIA AM -11, 12 THANK YOU to my wily - I LOVE YOU!! POKER - , RL, DL, KIP, IPL + MPJ1 HIXLO IVIA IS 111 - KIP - LET'S CALL I RGAN TRIVIA CORNER FOR- ER! ROWDY RODDY PIPER X PE- R! PIPER FOR PRESIDENT! PRD IESTLING - TD - MIC - RED JD GRAY IS COMING! GET YCHED A G-R AND ROAR-R ON 4 IN A ROW RED!! 18-7 STAY INGRY RED! Linda D. Rottenberg September 12, 1968 all and dance innocence. Call and 1ce while you may. For this is a elude, it is only a beginning. ange things will be woven into it, men you have never heard of, in ces you have never seen. It is life J are going into, you are not afraid cause you do not know. Call and 1ce, call and dance. Now while .1 may. - Alan Paton Gary H. Rudnick February 16, 1968 Fhe future is coming, but only you n decide where it's going. Varsity :ccer 11-12 SPUT. Thanks Abes + eibo. Wayland Night Game 3-2. Da- d, Andy, Mike, IS, EZ, GM, DK, CA. Ju guys made it fun. DL - Thump- I Why are we playing this game? ist in I-City wfjG + EG. Chinese fDood, Dal, Drucks. Regulus '86. uanx Lori + Debbie. Special thank au to my Mom -I- Dad. I love you all :ry much. I I Peter Ronen February 20, 1968 After all the only important thing is will power, right? I still need to get a hold of mine. Thank you Mom 81 Dad and friends for helping me through South. May I prove in the future to have benefited by your guidance. lohn Christopher Roser january 26, 1968 All in all I was just another guy in the hall. I really enjoyed Newton South. I never would have made it with out Pete. Tracey Rouse May 1, 1968 I've FINALLY made it to the end, To succeed in the Future I'm about to begin. Now's the time to say good- bye, To All My Friends + NS High. To All the people who gave me sup- port, I Love You. Thanks to my Mother and Father, my Aunts Cous- ins + Uncle PH, VT, TC, TB, NS, CT, Cl, NT, AH, MH, FR, CW, -I- EVERY- ONE ELSE. BYE! Scott M. Sack luly 24, 1968 Ml SB ZL BS CC MW MR DH Thanx MOM, DAD Stut Steve ILY Micky - life thru a straw, Pool Parties + Slee- povers IKL - You must be Beth - S -I- S parties Thanx Doc + MS Little - Now thats a Fire it dosn't have a radio! - SEF - ls that my lighter? New York trip - Dave - whats on Kiss? - The morning after the night before - Buggin Bio - summer of '85 - Cities 05 '86 16, Steffani Saitow February 6, 1968 In good times, In bad times, I'Il Bon UR side 4ever more, cuz thats what friends R 4: SSG: LAS LLS IKTG - FFI LYA LS I'll always B here 4Ug ILY - AS LK MR IP SH AR Good luck to all: LA friends UR the best: WFS, RBSW, BCMZZ BC, SM + BG - TY Never 4get the great memories: BSL, LM, The BOYS, SDAFF, WROX, BGP, NYE 1f1f85 ICD CHAI: Bob I'm Crazy 4 U Thanx 4 Bing U, ILY NAF! GLS + M:M + FILY -thanx 4 the support! D -l- D NFY: OUT OF CON- TROLI Greg Sampson Iune 20, 1968 EXPLOIT CONSUME EXCRETE - I dont want to be like them mindless conformists Holy Reign true Ameri- cans refuse to question the Utopian efforts nationalist cheerleaders lead the parade the infedtious chatter a conservative rage Proletariat, the wish I wasa man like you wish I could look so bad as you sing all your hit songs bout the sex you never had save the whales Thanks Ma and Pa. Stacey Gregory M. Savage Iune 18, 1969 FB 55, HOCKEY: IH, RH, SP, MM, KR, SO, IS, FM, SB, RM, SY, MS, MB, DM. GOOD TIMES: TED and Sprite Can, Liz, BEN - SUMMER 85 . Brendon too. STEVE's CADDIE. IIM, ION, PETE and PETE. LES, STU, STEVE, SUE! DI. MIKE Roth and DA- VIS - Brain DEAD. GLEEK. GOOD LUCK IOHN - CLASS President 86 H.R. WD, SB, RH, RB, PS, RW. loshua Scherz February 12, 1968 Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, Others transform a yellow spot into the sun - Picasso - Nt-vtfr let sc hool interfere with your education - Twain - Candy is Dandy, But Liquor is Quitker Ogden Nash Its Bt-tttrr To LOOK good Than To FHL good! Mom you'rt- Fantabu- Ious? Thanks Grandma! Ben 1 down 3 to go hang in tht-rc: 'ii' wi New Q3 I Lori Salter November 13, 1968 3, Hope for the future don't dwell orllill the past look for tomorrow ancllll make TODAY last! Good Luck tolllll Sue C, CL, SS AS LK IP IP LG IS LAIIIII Martha - BFA ostsr Mtsus til :ues-will day... I wkndnts wfAD MS MII -Ilil The waiting is the hardest part 10f8EIlIC CO 8f20f85! x-tra thanx to the fam-Illll ilysz Dac, C, Bob, PS + I, Pen + loclhll - 4U I LYBA! AC - BB! LB congratslltil MOM - MY Bf 4-eva ws my turrlitt now - wish me luck I'm the Iaslltl SALTER at South C-ya!! Iliil . Iii Gregory R. Sarafran IHS February 21, 1968 lar Though this be madness, yet ther: ao' is a method in't - B. Shakespeare I What- me worry? Spider : Huba zuba 2 Gregoire Le voyage ist Fin hg' ...scene Deux s'approche . . . Many ,M thanks to Family and Friends - Thaw future is now tlloi llznr I I . iF 1,5 2 Sermons i I 1 Tanya Schreiber I january 10, 1968 I VERY SON OF MAN TRAVELS AN VNIBEAREN PATH - A ROAD BE- l'T WITH DANGERS AND TEMP- IIXTIONS THAT NO OTHER WAN- jI?ERER MET. HIS FOOTSTEPS CAN EIUDGED ONLY IN THE FULL .SIOWLEDGE OF THE STRENGTH ND LIGHT HE HAD, THE BURDEN IE CARRIED, THE OBSTACLES HE 'L ET, AND A THOROUGH INIOWLEDGE OF EVERY OPEN .INID SECRET MOTIVE THAT IM- 1LLED HlM. -- CLARENCE DARROW I lulie E. Schwartz i May 2, 1968 Nhat though the radiance which as once so bright is now forever taken from my sight, pough nothing can bring back the our f splendor in the grass, of glory in ye flower - WORDSWORTH lany thanks to my special friends 'ld teachers - I'll miss you. And, lom, Dad, Iim, Ienn - I Love You!! nnifer - you ARE awesome! leff Seifer April 18, 1968 took some chances, I don't know 'hy, but I'm glad I did! Thanks Laura, can always trust you with all my s.s. 1d my life. Thanks to everyone, '.G., G.R., I.C., D.L., Mel 8r the Doc. 'oc - Y.O. A.K.A., FWD and much lore II vs. GI Love Triangles! Melissa - I'll never forget you ILY Thanks to Jy for having her Party. Good luck J everyone! Golf 12 Thanks Ma, andy, Iudy and Dad. Gilan Shamir April 26, 1968 -IE LlON'S ROAR, 11, 12, Enrich- ent Program 12. To have learned -think is an achievement of great, ferlasting value. Thanks to all my iecial friends and family, in loving emory of my dear mother. May eace and stability sustain us, We RE the world! 'J Q . I '22 JF-- grfia SW . , - .-A fs , M e-4.1 fl, :gs-Sie. ff 9 1 :fr are 'Ytfmtm Y- , Q 1 x -W- surf -mr Amy Schwartz Iuly 19, 1968 Goodbye doesn't mean 4-ever, il doesn't mean we'll never be togeth- er again. IP LK MR - you guys are the BEST! IS - sisters, I + Imen, soa SN , B-Boys, DDWXAL, BS - limp, CRAZY NIGHTS LG - always a special friend, LH - 6yrs, IB - IMY, Special times WXDENNIS - 7!4f85 SUM 85 Nantasket wfMG, GOOD LUCK - SS LA LS SC IP LM AR + all the rest! Mom, Dad + family - I Love ya! Dream on, dream it till your dreams come true!! Fla. - Here I come. Neil D. Schwartz April 21, 1968 Lax IIT, The Boss, 0947? Kenya, Bri- an Mr. Zj ABBY 4f21 Sr 5f25 CSE CRALL, Good Times wfWaban Guys 8r RZ, AL 8r Gayle VSF - Carrie, Eppy, Fraigs, Be yourself and think for yourself, 8r while your conclu- sions may not be infallible they will be nearer right than the conclusions forced upon you by people who have a personal interest in keeping you in ignorance Mom, Dad 8r Sandy - MBE Love and Respect Forever! Mark Semonian September 21, 1968 Golf Wrestling LAX Party's in the basement, Weekends, Great times with more to come, IN, IG, MS, EM Saturday - night motorcade, MOQWXAR, CL, MR, IC, LS the spazz, LH??? I never let school stand in the way of my education - Mark Twain SU chem QOOI Thanks Mom and Dad, Leslie and Wendy good luck For 2 more at South. WFTBO Carol Shaughnessy April 30, 1968 Live 4 today, dream for tomorrow and cherish yesterday. Never mind if things hold U back a bit, you'll come out on top but you musn't ever quit. Thank you to all my friends who helped me make it, without their support I wouldn't have made it. Thanxto Mam,Dad,Meg,Tanya vou guys are the best, ILY. CQQSS ob '86 .63 Daniel Ford Sheppard September 13, 1964 I will miss all my friends and teachers from Newton South. Thanks Roger and Ann. Scotty, I finally made it!! Christopher Sherwood October 26, 1968 Sometimes the light's all shining on me Other times I can barely see Lately it occurs to me What A Long Strange Trip Its Been! The Dead All the times that I cried keeping all the things I knew inside Its hard but its harder to ignore it If they were right I'd agree But its them they know not me Now there's a way and I know but I have to go away! Cat Stevens The Courtyard! Steven Sigel March 27, 1968 It's hard for the modern generation to understand Thoreau, who lived beside a pond but didn't own water skis or a snorkel. - Bill Vaughan Intelligence appears to be the thing that enables a man to get along with- out education. Education enables a man to get along without using his intelligence. f Albert Edward Wiggam Michael B. Simons june 20, 1968 Skiing 9, 'lerinis 9, 10, Hockey 9-T2 Suzuki GS, Calais, Curla, cable Pro- rmstintilion is the killer of time. Tinit- is the entity of life. Don't be .llrtiirl to lt-st tht- bounds of reality lrorn time to time. Skiing, lake it to tht- lirnit tilit'l110r1'tlmt'. Q-'1 45 ki ' 'Ll' if? 'D li' was E 'wendy lx I. I I William Sheriff ll! The most important thing I hav 3 learned at N.S.H. is to open up and have fun. And for people like DM r PH,1B, Ns, 1c,TR,vr, Nr,cT, Ms I SB and my parents I would like tc ' say: Always have a little fun in your life, and a little life in your fun. ' I. ll' if' l Stella A. Shey April 17, 1968 Another year has past, a year c' growth, happiness, and sadness, bull: not a year to be forgotten. Mom - gi made it! 4 more to go - ILY. Daclf Mary 81 Gang - Look out, I-11 is Ol li her way - ILY. Val - You're nexttl Grandma - Thanx for your supportil, ILY. Capt - U will always have a spell cial place in my heart. Kim, Lisa Leah - The Four Musketeers! Rell member to live each day as if it wen i :ls your last - Robert Silverman October 27, 1967 . Charles Franklin Ketering Wei should all be concerned about the.. Future because we will have tcl spend the rest of our lives there. P.Sll Thanks Mom, Mike, and Dad. I did! it. The challenge is over. But there'sI one more that awaits. , l Mike skolef December 23, 1968 I Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Wrestling 1:l Thanks Mom and Dad for all youl help throughout my life. Good lucll to all my friends especially Cappyi Pap, Pudd, Smoa, Spaz, EM and all the others. EM I'm THIRSTY LS ' Got bad reports Sue thank you foil the best period of my life, out dreams and promises will last for- ever, and I will always love you. -SKO- -1 li x 1, Deborah I. Slotnick August 2, 1968 t's by believing in roses that one rings them to bloom Fr. Proverb f I had a box just for wishes and 'eams that had never come true, ie box would be empty except for ie memory of how they were an- vered by you. jim Croce A special 'flanks to all my friends - good luck! -1anks to all my family for helping e and supporting me along the I jay - Mom, Dad, Rebecca and lancy. l I A. Bauer Smith Il'M GOING OUT TO CLEAN THE IIASTURE SPRING, l'LL ONLY STOP IO RAKE THE LEAVES AWAY IAND IJAIT TO WATCH THE WATER ,LEAR, l MAYj I SHA'N'T BE CONE IIONG. - YOU COME TOO. TAM j- thru the years wfBogman D.T. I ijemember, LARA - Save the males, Isp. Harvey. E.B. 10!15!83: We will fl the pleasures prove. MD 81 Z + jim: I love you losahsl Harry qakaj 11UCK - ERIN GO BRAGH Maybe 'Jmeday I'll find an O'Brian. Nichole M. Smith April 25, 1968 'finally made it, the end has come. :'m out of High School, and l'll ichieve to be 111. Luv you Ma and iladdy for all your support. Good 'Jck and LUV ya tothe gang: TM,PH, 'B, TC, Cl, VT, CT, TR, DM, CIF, KR, xH, MH WS, FT. I Virginia Smith f March 13, 1968 'This fellow is wise enough ,to play the fool, 'And to do that well, craves a kind of wit. William Shakespeare '21 , loe Cool Lion Pajama Day, 1986 I would just like to thank McDon- ald's, Ered's and Dunkin Donuts for helping me make it through these four wonderful years at South. I would also like to thank Whitney for making me the LION that I am today. I couldn't have done it without you Whit! Iulie Snowden May 16, 1968 CHEERS . R-ship's may end but memories won't DB RK IM France! Eng., Ronnys, POLO, Cruising gas st's + h - lnd's in my OT, EYE CON- TACT, my BD?! Rick, Marsha ll's, PA + MElFB,Ogun + B'tnj, Bnyrd. ses- sions, meh?, tainted love triangles, CQ's, WAAF, B. IOVI, Dokken -I- our band at NE Studio! BIFFY, 5 in- sep. yrs. - now, a lifetime! ILY twin. Hey Locker Gang, let's C-O FOR IT! CC, LY, A -l- IF, K, E, C, U, Ci, etc, Thanks M + D, ILY. Sweet Dreams - - Gloss ogg '86 165 Lawrence Soloman February 8, 1969 Will I ever love another Like the ones I love today? Will I ever have the feeling For the ones that go away? Time is timeless The people who love them a All feel real small when they know That they have nothing at all. They sit around, smoking pounds, feeling just like star-crossed duckies. Cindy Spungin january 16, 1969 And the jester sang for the king and queen, in a coat he borrowed from james Dean, in a voice that came from you and me. - Don Maclean. Thanx to everyone for always being there - especially: TC, MF, Rl, LM, AL, TLC-. Thanx B, F, Y, C. MGD, ILY. WOW! Does it come in pink? Lisa Stein March 17, 1968 Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it will achieve. Dream great dreams and make them come true. Thanks to my family and friends who have supported me through the badtimes and the good: Those who don't know how to weep with their whole heart don't know how to laugh either. Malt Slroyman November 9, 1968 Coin where the climate suits my clothes. Coin where them chilly winds don't blow. The Byrne: Crubes, MI, IL, IR, IA and friends, Litty. The Fat Man Rocks. CALIFOR- NIA! COOL WAVES. Thanks Mom, Dad and Art The Greatful Dead, Thr-y're a Band Beyond description. Twenty Years so far. The Music Nev- :-r Stops ll you get Confused just listi-n tothe Music Play 'Semiotig 166 :vw S '. I t 1 s ik! XY' 1 X I' vb' so r .X , -2-. 3 bf' x Q? Jw ' sr ACU ri If Christine Speer October 19, 1968 I I can't believe it's that time alreadyll did it with the support of my teach, ers - Thanks Mrs. Hansberry, fo. everything! Special Thanks fo tht Home Ec department, for the awart, I won! Karen, Good Luck! - You'ri. The Best + don't forget it! Mom ant Dad, I Love You! Thanks for alway being there! Dylan L. Steer December 1, 1968 Yo Adrian, Butkus iDickI: Goof times with the right people. Chill do get PICKLE! VFH SCO HR CW Ml DP SB RM KK RBB CR CT NBC trasta! - join together There's 1 million ways to Iaugh Thanks fo making it possible ILY!! I come thrt de door?3for5, BCN on Labory Day Ferry, voice 'o' reason, ILY Thank! Buisu MOM KAREN fojj DAVID 1:1 WOULDN'T HAVE MADE IT WITH- OUT YOU. I LOVE YOU - Keep the positive vibrations coming . .. Ursula Strong March 26, 1968 KL CC KS WC MM LK HK LY etc. KC + Faggans too! Concerts, cruising, party! KRISSIE - Friends 4ever, out RLMN, DMC! Dream until your dreams come QMS! DREAM ON - Aerosmith, PHIL COLLINS And yot, know it's time to go through thc sleet and driving snow - VZ MOM + DAD - Thank you for ev- erything, ! love you! MON! - Than: 4 being there! Good Luck len! Leah Sugarman january 20, 1968 Dream on but don't imagine they'l all come true. Lisa, Kim, Stella - you guys were tht best part and you were there for me during the worst! Thanks, you're the greatest! I'll always remember mg sweet romantic teenage nights sc all I'll say is: Doo wop ditty wop dit- ty wop doo 1 1 J lean Swartz May 28, 1968 fave -I- Luck to the girls AS SS LA LK MR IP LS IF. It wasnt the same wfo ITC sunshine gids SL LS IK Tcz SPL 'eep the memories: Trsh Can, Str 4, Mic - L, M - box, smr 84-5, IHac, GG II1. LS LS - u R The best hiends ever! Lez - 12 yrs + 4-eva 'iends. Ames - dd wfb-boys, .OASN, I -I- I men, TB SW SG. Ste- en 9!3f85 you are very special, I fon's forget you. Love 2 the BEST Iimil Mom Dad Dave, Susie and y 1 1 D l LOVE YOU ALL!! I I I I I Iesse Tayler Augusr10,1967 I Pillan K. Thirumalaisamy March 1, 1968 DARE TO BE GREATI SOCCER 10, '1, CAPTAIN - 12 BASKETBALL- FJ - 10, VARSITY 11, CAPTAIN - I2 BASEBALL - 10, 11, CAPTAIN - I2 THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS 'OR MAKING SOUTH A GREAT 'LACE FOR ME. GOOD LUCK TO ,.LL or You. THANKS MoM AND IAD, COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT VITHOUT YOUR ENCOURAGE- '4ENT. SPORTS HAVE BEEN GREAT, ZOOD BYE SOUTH. Greg Tong Ianuary 27, 1969 'ESPARATELY SEEKING YOUNG EMALE Must Be: 5ft2 with light rown hair and initials NBG OBIECT: 'IARRIAGE 'Meet me on a park ench in Cleveland Circle 'AN .THEIST is a person who has no IN- ISIBLE means of support' I don't are what people think about me as ang as it is not the truth I .,. Y 4 'Ns f '1. lan Scott Tattenbaum October 13, 1968 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die, a time to kill, and a time to heal, a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to love, and a time to hate, a time of war, and a time of peace. - Ecclesiates 3:1-8 Lisa R. Teuscher Iune 21, 1968 GENIUS IS THE POWER OF LIGHT- ING ONE'S OWN FIRE. Thank you Mr. C. To IH, KN, BR, SD 81 BR: ILY, Thanks for everything, l'll Always be here for you. S.F. 81 D.M. B.O. F.F. A.Y. Where to? Kenmore Square! A.S Friends Never forget friends memories Are Forever. L.S Mr. P. Head? MOM ILY 81 Couldn't have done it wfo you. lay l'll miss you! GL! OH IOY, Rapture I finally have A Brain! Scarecrow Ashley S. Timmer February 6, 1969 Always time was rushing like a tram through the streets of a foreign City, streets we saw opening into great and sunny squares we Could not find again, no map could show - never those fountains tossed in that same light, those gilded trees, those stat- ues green and white. - Adrienne Rich llir Topalli May 21, 1968 By the declining day Lo! Man is in a state of loss Save those who believe and do good works, and exort one another to truth exhort one another to endurance. Surah clls, the declin- ing day Thanx to my parents 84 VT 84 BT. 2 friends l.W, LS, RM, ID, IQ, EF, ZZ, QZ, BS, BM, CLIFF CIA, WBZ, NAACP, RR, RSIR, 81 all else The earth is a barrel the biosphere our grapejuice. p19 BIO Today per liri CIGBB 05 '86 16, Erik Treves November 19, 1968 South would have not been enjoy- able without my very good friends, the Locker gang. I shared many spe- cial times with them. IO, IS, CC, AB, KI, LY, KL, US and my never forgot- ten friend AF, IF. The CREW will last forever never to fade away. I also would like to wish the best of luck to my great friend Cal. Soon we shall leave to face the world, so good luck. Thanx Mom + Dad for your support you gave me. Daniela Vespa june 27, 1968 The days will fade away but the memories will last forever! 84 Good times with LV - VIV - DNL, LD 8: the boys! Best Weekend 6f29, Tang, scoopin, parduin, clubbin, WTC, limo ride, Summer of 85 - Italy - Montreal 111, LG - you 81 me baby package deal, KS -the best is yet to come! Best of luck to all my friends it's time to party! Alla mia famiglia tante grazie per tutte . .. Raymie Wands Steven Weinfield September 26, 1968 When it comes to speed, 150 MPH is the far side of the moon. If you want to explore it, you need a Chevy Cor- vette, a Lamborghini Countach, a Porsche 9285 or a Panteras - Ale- jandro De Thomaso The 73 Olds Where is The Yacht Club? Good times with MM, GS, IM, IR, IF. Thanks Mom and Dad and TO CLIF- TON ROAD YOU'RL THF BEST!! -'L Q Q Lv- ' I A 168 Sevtioltfl P5 KN VT if I I I I I Vanessa M. Tribett February 7, 1968 I The time has finally come, the yeaii y has come to an end. They'll be many ' thoughts and hopes for the futurii thats how it will all begin. I want tc-I thank my mother, and father for get ' ting me where I am my friends helpi l ing me threw the years TB, NS, PH. TR, CI, CW, TC, MB, LC, FT, KR, GF AH, MH, WS, and my sister Chart lene. I Sergio P. Vespa l Ianuary 27, 1968 Friends, how many of us havil them? IN, MS, IH, RH, SB, SY, BEI 'I RM, MM, RV, DV, WS, AH, BB, TRI MA, MG, TW, LK, MS, Great Timei 'I NV, KG, MS, SS, DS, Perky IH, 3 DOIII T's. RH, See you in wars to come. IIN ti Cruising in the vette, me cnk ya. S' I. Ize, youz, weez. RM, IUMA SB, GJ String. DV, Look out for PIGEONI MS, The Zone. MG, Best Luck. Dini, and Sandy, Thanks. KL, KC, Italiaii Class. Ai Miei genitori, tante grazii I I Douglas M. Weihrauch l December 5, 1968 l Life is a party so live it up. Someon dare me to have a party. Thanks Ianl GMG, Moron Matt, S2, Wauwerl Abs, Bal, less -F many others fo making it a special 4 yrs, and for be ing there We always wish for mon' ey, we always wish for fame. W-I think we have the answers, somei things ain't ever gonna change, II doesn't matter who you are, It's af. the same, What's in your heart wif never change. I I Eric R. Weiss May a, 1968 All the worId's indeed a stage... - Shakespeare 81 Rush :r Shows - WWS, OB, OUAM, PIIN , White RUSSIAN 9-12, EngIand,Scot ll land, Bermuda? G-man lives! Tss txtt 0 Of 6 thanx ML, TB + RAD - Lov' II you guys like brothers, just not m 1 own. Goodbye and thanx to famil I and friends - Never could havi ll made it wfout you. I Misha Wilson , September 22, 1968 Many dreams come true and some lave silver linings. I live for my lream and a pocketfull of gold LED- -EP - Good times wfCC AR AB LB FR EZ EN Beechwood boys, FAN IAN, Crystal Lake Cold Springs, Ani- 'nal Corner, Apple picking at Store 24, many rowdy concerts. Leslie, Tracy + Kim - Love Ya' Mr. Mo- orisin! the Smiths, ML IL IB What a liong strange trip its been G.D. j Tara A. Wortis August 13, 1968 v1ARY, IENQ Ab a small circle of riends - 4EVA Summer of 84 A :unch of lus hes Do it for the Gipper Ialif is waiting Lorna the DM BO 'TL, LM on the beach the - GC IEN SMILE Mary the poem says it all Fred Love You for ever Aug. 13, 84 the Jest present! RD M, PD, AM ILY Art lk Heidi Always in my heart company lilways on the run destiny with the lisin sun Badco MOM can you see lne I made it! Thanx MS L Susan B. Yaffe December 20, 1968 'J GUN QUIT IH summer 84 8: 84 Good luck LR IP SC KC AS DV LG! ,ilazer acci 85 road trips, Halloween ,I4 4-wheeling Vt. 85 Korbel 84 can- dle light! Munchies! VFM California ,IS The mountain cops and life- tguards. I dunno! Desiree You are the giestl Thanx for everything! Dave I ove you in big ways, I love you in gmall ways, I love you this minute, 8t .'ll love you always! Thanks Mom and Jad I Love You! Lisa ILY! Lisa Young October 4, 1968 'We LAUGHED AND CRIED . . . WE NERE THE UNTOUCHABLESH - DOL! NEVER FORGET THE LOCKER 'GANG - ILY GUYS, THE FAGAN's THANX ANDYI OUR FRESHMAN, NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST, A FAN- 'TASY REALIZED, MUTHA PHRASES, 'SH LEE B'DISH, AW' RIGHT NHNAC, QUESTS, UNGLUN 'BILLY IDOL IN LONDON - OCT. 34! THE LINES! WIFE TO BE BB, ERIC STANDBY, I'LL BE WAITING :OR YOU CANDY - BEST fRIENDS FOREVER! ILY! FRANCE, E I- M! THANX M + D DREAM ON , I 6.119 It L JC -ml . 1 .2 ' sf? 4 Was Melissa Worobel Luke Wright April 25, 1967 Don't be afraid to take big steps you can't cross a chasm in two small jumps. Thanks to IR, DAVE, IC, CS, SW, DW, IT, LS, ID, etc. Takk g lykke til SL. Tack och lykke til SI och I's. IC - Beware of the Lukesort. See ya on the T, Mr. T leffrey S. Yerkes March 8, 1968 Phone the neighbors, wake the kids, we're graduating! Phil L. 81 Kenny F. Marc, Abes, Larry. !Pum- phouse gang!I Okstein 81 Friezer. Mike 81 loe - don't ever ad lib again! Liz, Noelle 84 Angie. Pillan, Iules, Blum 84 Laughlin - SZ. Mom, Dad, Sum, Dee, Dan 8110 - Love 81 thanks for tout. Late Night with Da- vid Letterman! Tennis: 9-12, Golf: 12, Southside with Mr. America: 11, 12.GoodnighttoMr.MelhamIatty.I. Robert R. Young Thank you A.V., STAGE CREW, HO- RIZONS, Exp. Post 530, Boskone, Thanks to everyone who madethese 4 years fun. A human being should be able to do anything and every- thing. Specialization is for insects. R. A. Heinlen Gloss 05 '86 .69 Robb Zide April 17, 1968 9 nobody got arrested, nobody got hurt, it was good clean fun - LET- TERMAN To the 5ZYZS Uvlarc Phil Larry Davel + WDNS AO AL AK OB Im lucky 2 know u gis. Hi Karen - Hey weight up liftin - Far Zide. Dan, the best. Thanx 4 NYC + bing U. Youve got to wake up and tell you self theres no end to what you can do It takes a second to say goodbye, where ru going 2 now - u2. TCU Lisa. MOM GNSD ILU Dont cry dry your l CG 86 Richard Earthrowl Audra Manzelli ,-5 I .nv .QJIV 'ii l Laurie Ashare February 2, 1968 l l l William R. Huff lf. E April 29, 1968 MCCOLLOUCH. Basketball - I needa bandaid. DUGA! MUSH! I was here third term, honest! What block is this? What do you mean DETEN- TlON!! WORD UP! Thank GOD it'S over! lt's been real . . . boring. What class is this? Best wishes to all! MI, IH, TD, EM, IG, DB, LF, SH, ND, HV, TL, , WS, IB, DH, Roxanne l Andrei Pokrovsky june 12, 1968 Well you say its going to happen now, but when exactly do you I mean? ' The Smiths Good luck to all my friends and spe- cial thanks to Mr. C. Small. l fi l I Lawrence Baer NOT PICTURED Samantha Baker . Monica Bell Thomas Bryant Douglas Carton Mark Delohn Gerald Dowd joshua Gordon Pablo Hopman Keldra E. Krick Faeizeh Maragheh Eric Newlon Olivier Pasquet jeffrey Pollack l Holly Poster Paul Robbins Peter Smith Warren Smith Frederick Tillery David Welch ll 1,0 ' Seniors: ' i h IN MEMORY OF William loseph Wolf 1 96 8 - 'I 9 8 3 THERE IS NO DEATH In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond his departure. You will always feel that life touching yours, that voice speak- ing to you, that spirit looking out of other eyes, talking to you in the familiar things he touched, worked with, loved as familiar friends. He lives on in your life and in the lives of all others that knew him. ANCELO PATRI s .-f ' -.4 , ff ,vis y ' ' falflfif 1 , LJ, 6 f 3 hfpf- ,1 h.f.n. ,- .- ' 4' , ,iifhf -22 i 4 ' ' 'VQ51-fi A' ' .1 , ,V r ,B A ,- . , ff , i 4, if .W ,s- r, -we -1 ,i,..'.--- I -gagb' H ' ' - M 9, .m..JQ-Q TQ V ,, -M-. . VE,-f , , M -.,,.,mw . J. ,. - i slam, M, .. '- ,. -vi -0 . 4 - I, 5 A 1 , anruefig Q Q'-:ff mf' -- ,. f'-.1 ' , 'wg ', . . ' ' ,. e f . A .- wi-'H .. 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Charnhcrlarn' Englrsh Alan E, Chaney Sncral Srudrcs john C Chrasson lndustrral Arty Dvpr Hn.1d,Coordrn.arnr, Work studx Rohvrt M Chruv Phvsrfal Eduratron Barbara Coma Nlurw M.1r5halI A Cohon Soma! Srudws Vrola Corse-tru Physmal Educarron, Scr- vnu: Marlon M Cowan Lodrmng Drsahrlntrr-s Nancy Crrserrrollu Lrhrars Rude Clrfford W Crowrhf-r knglrfh V.llIT1UF1d H Cxr lr Malhcnmrrrx ixarhrvn Dqxrrau Home Eponornrm Dm-pr Head Angcla A DoRuhL-rx M.11hcnmrru,Nu- mr.rl Sludrvs Mu .lhvlrna DrB.1rInInmL-0' Rccnrdx O!- flux GordunF Durlxcl Mum Fr.1nn vi H Dxxxcr Gnodxxrn HL-uw Bvltx LL Earlv l.lI1gLl.lp.1l' Lah Mah' Rvlu-ua Ehrluh-Block Forvrgn Lan- guage llarrw C ilS0l'lh.llIl'I Fnrcrgn L.arruu.mv -Xnn M Ellrort Farr-mrr L.am1rmy.10 fN1.llIl' T Exposrlu Hhvvlvr Noun' lrmnnv -X E7vkr.rrr-Llarrmgv Lrtv SML Cvrwrvr, -Xrl dC,lAQfTQ 173 Carol L. Ficht: Foreign Language Hersha S. Fisher: Social Studies Betsy R. Fleming: Resource Room Dorothea Gaudet: Library Elliot L. 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ESL Peter Richter: Science - Head George Roberts: Art - Head Olga Robinson: Foreign Language jack Rossini: Music William Rousseau: Mathematics Helen Rubel: Mathematics lna Rubin: Foreign Language Clinton Rumrill: Industrial Arts Shelley Selig: Learning Disabilities Carolyn Sessler: Guidance Paul Shapiro: Mathematics Delores Sheridan: Records Office lack Sinewitz: Industrial Arts lane Salfsky: English, Foreign Language Secretary Christopher Small: Art Gwendolyn Smith: Physical Education Esta Sofman: English Rachel Spiller: Home Economics Thomas Steeves: Physical Education Norman Swerling: Driver Education Helen Taylor: Music - Head Claire Tedeschi: Cutler House Secretary Florence Turner: METCO Counselor Mary Warren: Bools Room, Houses lane West: Mathematics T5 White, George Abbott English Wise, Barbara English RECULUS Wixon jeffrey Art Noung, Melissa Foreign Language Youngblood, David English Head Cafeteria: 1. Bocci M. Bryan M. Caldrone A. D'Agostino A. Gamble M. Lemanski fi W ww- ! 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J X J N f N I our lovely daughter We're proud of you, I ff I j X J ll ll C I O C J Mom, Dad, 84 f CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 86 To Debbie The Tattenbaums Congratulations to someone very special Love Richard Good luck jonathan and the Class of 1986 from and Debbi K N f U IC Congratulations Class of 86! We love you Lisa Mom, Dad Dan 84 Shana Best Wishes to the Class of 86 I I 1 Illlgi 2 It h is hun our pleasure to watch you grow R It S h Q H k ta y earc not tghSt!cJOyogJ6and the NC Real Estate George S. Rosen S. Easton MA Broker LOVG IVIOITW 81 Dad 02375 ' G offac Tel: 238-1979 I ft' 'vi ' I I I f x It ' WI' f '. I I. ' f N - I I . ff 'I sf' Nfw s-v.4-,. V V I I lllll KI ' xmiunr-, , I I' - 1 1. L, ?' A k x x , t ' I N ,, NI 1 1 B J L I' 1 Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles Lee We re proud of you u IE Congratulations to the Class of 86 Nancy and Paul Golden Amy, Marcia and e AZ WX IIIIIKXX Ill I I lll E'H'l'-HER WElRl.:El Ill' Illl XXV Ylll Q I! LUGGAGE LEATHER GOODS ' GIFTS - HANDBAGS CONGRATS TO ERIC WEISS and the Class of 86 Aurrce Lrsa Max 84 Tom Weiss TO ERIC and the Class of 86 The Best is yet to be! Congratulations on a job well done! Love CONGRATULATIONS FRAN DON AND BECCA' Love DEBBIE PUT NOI Mom, Duck, and OS n 17 so A uumzv an uevaou csurnenu 9 332-5519 sl-oo K f I I I I I I I ,Ili jff J h 3 4' f N f To the third generation BADGER Congratulations We are so proud of you we love you to the Congratulations to you Wendy Class of 86 and all your friends Love and Goldie X J K J Amy Freedman One Good turn deserves another and another and another . .. 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I I . ll ll ' . . . lt Mrs Wise OUR LEADING LADY We couIdn't have made thus yearbook without your support guidance and food Thank you for making our yearbook a flve star production The Regulus Cast pun. 1 1 1 . rw, 'A Klm LlS3 Leah and Stella Always remember 8 never forget Bobby Almost Paradlse Shannon Longest Tlme Smltty She s Got One Leg and a Chevy Celebrlty Jeff CCapt IDJ Open Arms n Babes John M and Andrls John n Leah Lonely Old Nlehts and ROSES Mare He can t stay on the bar Andrew Agalnst All Odds You re the Great est John Walte9 Awesome QXCGSSIVGUGSS Mlke Heaven He won the pum pkln' splked gloves Gerry O The Horses are on the track Horror movles all the way' John B McDonalds Greg D the watch Leos d not llke belng teased Eddle the Blg Batch eookles are burnln Dave Rlchards Fast Forward Ledermans Smart Stuff Stop n Bop CVS La OfflCGS no more babyslttlng' Y C Hard Rock Sheraton Center Omnl Park Central Floruccl Andr w Scott Yuk Mouth Jeff Dave sub ways DANCETERIA Champagne dell plckles S5 scarves Hu l lm Over your head and under your knees get your sh t consolldated the Boat whlplash L3MfGDCGVlllQfPYlDC6EOU Plerce and DougCDru D EXPLO BA 85 Llck va all over for a dlme black bracelets 6 paek Raybans Glamorous Llfe Ghostbustersior dlke D Polo Chaps Boxers and Jams Lagerfeld Vuarnet B J ID the bus Bates 3 Freeman l+4 Undersexed Pond and Lake Oxeldrlve Mud football You re Awesome James Tavlor Jlmmy Buffet Mellew Alongs slttlng on the wall STAY QROOVY Madonna Shella E Prlnce Bryan Adams Squeeze Bllly Glrl Starry Starry Nlght Amerlcan Ple 65 Love Affalr The ket Song Glrls Just Manna Haxe Fa un Feelln Groovy WlShlDg I know thlS lS bltchy but can I just say You ve got GO FOR IT attltude Wlat s up7 the sky Those cheeks flunk' want to go to the prom CL SS 86 fl Cloud 9 I want my MTV THE V Weuld you klSS your mother wlth that Joel My Supermar on a Star to have a I m gonna GOD speac mouth ' WHAT A HOWL What s up Dude A COINKIDINK You DOUklLS' Sex 1D a museum or on a elcud DAMN IT JANET SOWEEIWGS va lust otta say You Tle My Tle I Tle Your Tle SH T UP ' MOMMY MOMMY I hate 1E none' spagettl PASTA FITS Mlcheal Jackson JUILC McDonalds Dunkln Donuts THE BIG ONE W! EXTRA SUGAR Papa Freds Mac and cheese w! tuna and onlon and Iced Tea Canflelds PEKINC RAV IOLI ATTACKS Clgars Snuff Llght My Lucky Jakarta Djarum flltered Camels, Marlboro Cool llghters BICS THE SMALL ONES Calvln Coolers the plnk ones Fahlua l5l SAT s Oh God Achlevements Oh no' Declles I need a dflDh THE NEEDHAM GANG Andy Sala Klm Ml e, Melllsa Marc Gerry Matt Amy Bobby Llsa G Mark CASEY Laura Andreas etc BAR B QUE Hlgh Rock Rock Sombreros stral ht shots Cllfford broken wlndshellds dances guys 1D leather klss blTlS 1D pearlsu Hot Dov Gallpoly Id and Superego Mellssas house ALL SUM MER ' PARTY WITH MARTY WHO S GOING TO DRIVEVV' The Arbs wf Dana lf the pollce come run toward them Dennls Peter KIM LISA LEAH the Necksucker THE NIGHTMARE ON OLDFIELD ROAD wf Freddle Kruger Gooney Camllla The Chlcken BEEP Wlbur drop klCkQd by Nell Mr Ewok Magnolla CMarmaladeD Taploca, Mlguela Snuggles Lyla Sam Tlger, Mazel, BIOWUIE BOIIS Plp n Fat CatCMltsy and Fluffy? The Slegllts Basketball games,Rudolph + Santas Elves, Israel presents HIS WATCH Whlspers Have a nlce day Dance Factory Faces, QGWI Formal Vldeo Dance Chl Chl s ROB LOWE Tom Crulse St Elmos Flre Rlsky Buslness, Kevln Bacon Footloose Ghostbusters I ve been SLIMED and the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Jack and Spencer Mlaml Vlce They are so GORGEOUS' General Hospltal, Hlll St Blues Days of Our Llves, Shane and Klmberly Trlvlal PUISUIES OUR LIVES ARE ONE BIG SOAP LEAH Splke SQZ KIMBERLY Klmmle The one 1U the RED shlrt LISA llzard babyior was lt Llsa flrst then KlmJSTELLA DORA Chlpmunk You learn and learn, wlth every goodbye you learn THE FOUR MUSKETEERS FOREVER 7 7 7 7 I I . . . gg , V - - l - A 7 9 L s 9 . 6. - - - - X 9 Q 9 - 9 ' ' - 9 K'- v - O n v . f , - ,C - yy . . . 9 ' - 9 I- , 0- A - ., .- , .- - Jay o . . . - . q . . W I 7 C37 ' ,unsung ' ' ' ' ' ' YAY : .......N. . .- , A J , . . . D J - 7 7 V 7 7 7 7 7 7 , , , , ...... l - T L: ll - ,vv - I 7 ' 7 ' 1 ' . - ' 0 9 , ...... 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A Q , susan. 9 , o . . . . 1 9 7 7 .. ...... .... .. . . . . . . . ., . , 7 7 000000 - C , - - - , - - WINNERS NEVER QUIT, QUITTERS NEVER WIN WHEN I FIRST HEARD I COULDN T FEEL ANYTHING I WAS NUMB I KEEP SAYING IT COULD HAVE HAPPENED TO ONE OF US IT DID HAPPEN TO ONE OF US. WRITING THINGS TO MAKE IT ALL SEEM CLEAR THANK GOD WE RE ALL HERE FATE I DON T BELIEVE IT S NOT PHIL S TIME LET S DO IT TOGETHER BUDDY IM HERE ALWAYS FOR YOU ONLY WHY IS IT THAT A PERSON EVERYONE LOVES SO DEARLY IS TREATED SO CRUELY YOU VE ALWAYS BEEN A FIGHTER AND I KNOW IF ANYONE CAN DO IT YOU CAN. YOU RE THE TOUGHEST FIGHTER I KNOW AND WE RE TRYING OUR HARDEST TO BE AS TOUGH AS YOU HEAR ME LIVE IN ME IAM YOU YOU ARE ME I IUST SAW YOU PHIL IT CAN T BE THE LAST TIME WE LL BE WITH YOU FOR ALL ETERNITY NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS YOU MEAN THE WORLD TO US WE LOVE YOU FOREVER PHIL YOU RE A SPECIAL PART OF OUR LIVES I IUST COULDN T BELIEVE THE LOVE IN THAT ROOM YOU ARE SO LOVED AND HAVE BROUGHT SO MUCH LOVE AND IOY TO SO MANY PEOPLE I MORE THAN LOVE YOU YOU ARE A PART OF ME A PART THAT WILL NEVER DIE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY FOR LIFE N W H WE ARE SO LUCKY TO HAVE OUR FRIENDS PHIL AND I AM SO INCREDIBILY LUCKY TO HAVE YOU WE LOVE YOU ALWAYS MARC LARRY DAVE ROBB ANDY ALEX BLUM IEFF ALDO NEIL GARY MANNY IOAN MIGUEL LORI MARK WE LOVE YOU AND WE LL ALWAYS BE HERE FOR YOU 'xICN'T D Af IOU AWAY FTOTD ON LIOLD ON TI IULY f N ll If Il I , . II ll II ll I I Il II I I I Il II I I II Il I II Il I I I II ll Il I I II Il II I I I ' Il I II , . II I If I . II I I I II II I II II II ll - I II Il II II I II ll II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I V Q 'fi f 1 I J I . . . ,CI Q I ' AJ ' f N f N Phil, A special friendship - sharing, caring, loving, laugh- ing, hugging, crying, joking, gossiping. Our wonderful convo's . . . FRUSTRATIONII By my door. . .Teacher?? I am so ,ll What's new Veggin to 106.7, S. Talks, Fanta- Con ratul sies, Secrets. BLTs, Marc's pizza. Kick in the 1, sorry!!! g at Ons to the Shorts, wedgie, our physical fight. DA -the bet. Clas- Class of sifieds - All the stories and places, WOW! No I haven'tl and Can you stop for once, please . .. ? KSKR ... Again, l'll turn around . . .Ismilel Once a day!! You are T.M.O!! Ears .for those among you jealousy, my livingroom, pebbles at the window, Wlll 2llSO l'IZ:lVG The OppOI lUl'1IIy M.A. lnfatuations - TB and HNs. Mouthwash. I'm not to embarrassed, they shrunk. Measurements Are you become great parents' interested in? Tease, S.G., Dad's advice! the plane..f'It would be perfect - yes - Do you know what I'm doing right now?I 3 minutes!! Practice., Advice 2 I A n don't approve. Ruler. Who do I hug? Prom night... ?? I love you so much and will never forget you. lodie X J K j f N f N Dad Shari Peter Maddie Congratulations Laura Phil Leibovich '86 enn o ori enni er 11o0f PY I 0 O L'fe BEST WISHES to W I ' LUKE, STEPHEN, KEN, e andthe A CLASS of 1986 . K . from SIB, IUDY, and NINA X 1 K J The 1986 Regulus staff would like to thank Mrs Wise john Carrier Whitney Dorf jon Goose Fred Menus Steve Levine The Schwartzes The Lovemans Regulus Moms and Dads The Secretaries The Custodlans and Archie Moxley Studio ERIKA, Congratulations to WE WISH A BRIGHT FUTURE TO oUR Stacey MERMATD BY THE SEA. We are pfwd Of you LOVE ALWAYS MGM H 3 AND 1051-1 Mom, Dad - john - Rick Michelle Fine - Good Luck and much happiness in all that you do. So glad to have a daughter like you. ln all your endeavors we know you ll do well. Congratulations and success. We all love you Mom, Dad Suzie, and Sam Congratulations to the all night poker play- ers and those of you who tried to sleep. lanuary 26, 1986 IOEL ACKER We are so proud' Love Mom Dad Mike Grandma Esther Grandma Bobby Grandpa Bernie Congratulations Tricia and the class of 1986 Mommywoody Congratulations to LEORA and the class of 86 We are so proud of you! Love Mom Dad Garth Nicole and Brigette LIESL We will love you always! Mom and Dad f N f N 1 I ' 'I X J K J f N f I I I K J X f N f 1 I 1 1 1 1 X J X f N f 1 I 1 1 1 , 1 K J K Congratulations to TO and to the Class U f '86 on an outstanding y I I I J Best Wishes! IH ALBERT INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE ADVISORS INC 16 Hghl dA N I1 M 02194 I i an venue eed am, a. I e Consultants to business and instituti Ino insurance soldj CONGRATULATIONS DEBBIE ALL OUR LOVE MGM DAD NANCY 1855 and REBECCA GONGRATULATYUHS WISHING YOU GOOD LUGK GOOD HEALTH AND GLORY DAYS' THANKS FOR BEING SUCH A LOYAL FAN THE BOSS ' WWA FOR ADAM When you were born you cried and everyone else laughed So live your life that when it comes time to leave it you will laugh and everyone else will Cry. - Abraham Solomon Rogoff Mazel Tov from Dad Erika- Grandma Grandpa Molly and Buffy IODIEI We re so proud of you and we love you loads. MOM DAD IILALA and CHUBS BEST WISHES LARRY OKSTEIN and the class of 86 Love His Everlasting Fan Club Mom, Dad Sarabeth and Katie I I ll I 1 ll 1 7 I 1 1 N. J X f N f 1 X I f o CONGRATULATIONS KENNY and the Class of 86 Love DAD MOM DAVID and DEBBIE STACEY Congratulations and good luck! Thank you for all these years of being the best friend in the world! I LOVE YOU' ELLEN N f C3 h X 1 f You're Terriffic O I I I I I X j X J f Congratulations to LESLIE and the Class of '86 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Love, TO THE CLASS OF MGM, and DAD, 1986 Our Love to LINDA K Congratulations to THE RoTTENBERos PETER ALAN DEBBIE DAN and his Classmates and BECKY. Love, ROSS, SUSAN, and IUSTIN NEISULER. J C CONGRATULATIONS CLASS LOVE TO B W Archie an a IULIE There is n o way to thank you for everything. You re the Best! CONC-RATULATIONS! I LOVE YOU' IENNIFER CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS SPORTS EDITOR AND THE CLASS OF 86 THANKS AND FAREWELL TO NEWTON SOUTH FROM THE RUDNICK FAMILY GARY 86 DEBBIE 83 LORI 8'I TO CIARY Our best wishes to the class of 86 wk an all our love to from The Love mans Mama, Papa, Becca 89 and Manda Congratulatlons Congratulations Class of 1986 to the class of 86 Mr and Mrs joseph Marian and Arthur Glasgow Cappadona Adam jason and Sarah That's what friends are for Thanx 4 the speclal memories Leora Congratulations lennre from your proud and lovrng Nana and Bebop - I X xt V X x, A d 8 8 0 ,Q 9 ' our jennle lx? is I I , I I I I Dear CIC: We are Ver mud of you To our Spolled Rotten Max Kld Thank you lol? being a great You make us very proud Lots of sister You re the best Uck We love you very much Love To Lynne Leora Martha Abby and Best wishes to the Hanna Class of 86 Best of Luck' Maxwell Corrugated Roz Hal Marcy Klm and Char: Box Company f N I . .I ll ' ll - . 1 . , - 1 . 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