North Andover High School - Knight Yearbook (North Andover, MA) - Class of 1986 Page 1 of 216
Cover
Pages 6 - 7 Pages 10 - 11 Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9 Pages 12 - 13 Pages 16 - 17
Show Hide text for 1986 volume (OCR )
Text from Pages 1 - 216 of the 1986 volume: “
,, ' m E f V J 1 Sfm ' fL ] flTL) (YwA vU| H • - ' - «®4--v,; J E At Vr I —1 f HL jo E. $ The Class of 1986 Presents co Think in terms of bridges burned o Think of seasons that must end a Now it’s finally time to leave n Take it calmly and serene Jim Nahill Feeling different, feeling strange Janet Papalia Paul Miles Jen Battersby Tania Kasprzak Boyd Foulds Maureen Furneaux Carole Burns Laurie Quintal, Kathy Mahoney, Sue Moeckel, Julie Heinze Ray, Donna and Becka Sullivan Von Hoehn i S V. Pam Hilton Kerin Anderson Kelly Messina Steve Pangione Katie FitzPatrick Missy Atwood Kerry O Neill 1 A Janet O ' neil Arlene Uszynski Lynne McDonald Brandy Matthews Carolyn Marcotte John Mele Chris Bleszinski and Lisa Bouchard Bethany Kimball Junko Oka Jay and Charlene Logue Alana and Mike Schmitt Lisa Pascucci J ' ■ L Kathy Killourie Sheila and Sherry Perocchi Gina Longo Sue Peltier Tammy Lynch Julie Heinze John Lesofsky Sarah Katis Robin Palladino Monica Tecca 1 1 This can never be arranged Mary-Elaine McPhee Kathy McClung Pam Hilton Laura Bellofatto Wayne Altman Kelly Glynn Kerri D’Antonio Betsy Bradley Jen Bent Kirsten Klueber Kathy McElroy Tim Donelly Gary Frazier Jacky Tomko Kathleen Cahill Katie Rivet Lori Morin Karen Checicki Marie Pappalardo Dawn Aziz Beth Kalinowski t - Julie Parent Michelle Levell Jeff Hartley Rick Fredette Ellen Balmas Jeff Nazarian Sara Holzmann Kristen Donovan Amy Mead Gary and Eric Reasor Kathy Lyons Stan Mallory As the light fades from the scene From the famous final scene. rasas •it ANDOVER north M f ♦ . ' • i ft CAST: Seniors IQ Wa c . yi tmcui lAf r aa _ Gu nw 6$. Idcm A SriA c T . ( u rrson . ( ( tae ( c . _ {rt ' iam Hui l (Ric ard ddi on desist jf£. dsider ofi on : cea e m j. fle sa o’. . 0 o ( Q)ciUM J ' fly. ytzvz C cc { jfia rty ' fma i G alesna is GBame a G eattie jfi a jfA. ($e a uper- %aura jt. G e ofatto (j ri tiasv G8 e zmsAi jlGaltAeah jK QBoyart G$ a f j T G oac ard Qooaw Gffewsi ST. G oy e ( J)aotd ( r . Garr ay Garo e . ( . QSurns GGuA een j f£. Ga u ' ianc ra S. Ga ay 99 . U i ae GaoamiuyAi III GloAerC C T GAeeiters ( GfoseftA GF. GAartoum GAoe es Gioffi ‘barest j fZ. G eacAi G iristoftAier S. G arA c c u ie Go e ( r e t o er yt. Goo A 0 1 GTraa . If. Go f to Aj tftic ard(xuano JmcAe yC. ()umon ' fu a i (5. (jremer i fc tt yt. Qjearmcui f y imon Qje asta . oreesb . 7T Odem usey Jfes etf yt. Q) , ( tlwuo Q)aoi nr Slusse A(A Q)e (ftocAm M. (je este Q)crn (j ar e jf ' S. Q)e GZua n t ala jfS. Q)ejfAarca Steven Wafa ( r eff QZ)ona uie j flicAe e IS. SZetermew Aftsa M. QAana cA Sar a (j ri tine tfarre l ' mm HiZ Ziam C T ZFerris ZZZatZiZeesis jt. ZTZlzi rfraZ {Z)arre i ZForze o QZaouZ ZFragaZa Zya y c j. ZZrazier . (Z rtvZ ZTrizeZZc jtJaure i ZFurneauw (ZZayd ' ZZZmZZs (j irt toft ier S e tdron Aomas C T •Q ' oc h’ Wi am M. Jjo asi ' reyoy ' race . IJ c ie e reen j aom( ' Oa cz ' a t G iri tine jfd. Bawd ' S, dla l it A‘ ea me jtd. Sda rtAe lon d uw dla Hd iasn . T. dla tra ta dt a yt. fflard f. fMartAj OA tfattAav tauz an tScatt fflea z Jfa ie yany fflesme sy ffeorgmo Patricia ffl qzjrws O 1 (£ame a tfu ton ( lbn 5?T jffoe t t Sara jt. fflolz nasi i Mic e Ao ffloiu e S iza €t i Av. A a amows u tT m a Auzsftr-zaA t fare A t. fAuitis AloAert AAeen AAai i eesis jl£. A(2 ourte on Mic e k%eoelt c fa ( SaraA f7 . € a QQ uc e XrtAar tf xtA eesi cTa i ny jf ' Z. (j iar esf£ $yuie ina M. %b tuwi yt. JfyncA Q 1 CJ at i een yt. yon tffatA eesi . (f. JplaAofiey ± xiu ( c f. „ffc()a e (jfar css G5. jflasiiace Garohjn C. jflarcoUe ffal i e i jf£. jf£c(j u lg Gat ierine ( t. . (farc uw Styb iM G8. j(4attAew jty u a . ftcWana d OC f al zy i . ffc S roy jf ' Iatt ew C T jflc ratA Q)asue ' JfficJjuiro Patricia . l oOu re ( lP( a n jffa ( 7ntos t (Rona d jflctj£ ul flci£he jffead 5 c warc . (fauj u ' r o • iSitsan jtfoecAe r famuel . (I. . ffcM fe t fj cr yC. jM cr 9fe fy yC. jflesAtfta 68rie i 5fT . tf Z cr Wc iae f . . f oot y IJarA Afu fetb c fa ise j filusw iea Q)asue . f mym um fames „ a i ia oatore jtfosto fart A . jflorisi faeffre C. . Sazaraw Ware vi o. J 1 e so t K AM. . Voona i fa idra Q). Cheroot ( c j{o i Oue ZeUe { Io m i X’ Z£a acZuio r ane £ AAafta ia f4ari £ . AAafefta ari o- b e a Auz cucci ' c fame C A. Auo ci aAe ( J) a e Aaiae sAi ' S iei a . ( . y°eroc ' c u Gra y lAsa u jfiiurie ' o. Quintal Gary o. Glea,u r | hh | 6Ym M. ( taj w ( x YYYai i ee i ( .R. YRiuet ScYioard c Rona v iftu W. YRostm YRYe t ictA Y l. YRoy Y YalA een yt. {Roya MSm Brian ( f. yc ac Zaa en ( ana fc imitl jfi a jf£. ( (yon mwm mmm ch wo y (A (Aic uiel f ea fTrancis A o u za Aimmanc s (faeiitia jintonaiaoanni Hfl So el wruf o. ' firo c voetA Out ( fll ZuKZ l (joartneu fu toasi (rle tecca (j ri ti ie FuwuarsAi ladies F. Su ZiiKi i c faajue si 5fT FomAo (r e te u zun Ai (j iristino Jt. c {h e tow Afisa c lhse o A$aid Centura SriA Wa ts ' S lari ' C. Watson barest Waters ttraceo Weston barest Sf. Westft a en tWm t W ut aj -$sa c Uj £ocA tflac ie r (iiAon . a n ruf C T 9 ousiy (jaro ine fflac c aras CAMERA SHY John Beveridge Kim Brady Andrea Brown Tracie Cusia Wendy Degen Tony DeRosa Robert DuFresne Colin Farragher Fred Kaminski Minchung Kwak Joan Leno Andrew McCarthy Paul Miles Michael Risacher William Russell Dan Sanzi Erica Schultz Shari Valliere John Wadja Class Officers — Class Advisors Mr. Wrigley Mrs. Basset Bill Lamprey, Bill McGuire, Mr. Schena, Tim Donnelly, Ron Melendez Noreen Dempsey Tricia Mcguire, Ron McPhail, Rob Cheevers Brandy Matthews ABERNATHY, JOE, “I can’t drive, Chris you drive.”, Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4. MEMORY: When Ski brought me home. Then got bagged with Clay, Mike, Skib’s, Carol and Clay. Me and Eric and the Jay men forever. ADAMS, KRISTEN, “Kris”, Field hockey, Pep rally, MEMORY: North Adams ’85 — Jen — icewoman; Brenda summer ’85 at the beach and 4th of July “1 just fell down the hill!”; Kelly at the mountains, “We’re gonna die!” ALTMAN, WAYNE, “Waynerd”; “Sometimes you just have to say what the ”, Speech Team, Math Team, Class President, Student Council, Tennis Team. MEMORY: July 4th and part of the 5th. ANDERSON, KERIN, “Keri”, “Swing your lasso.” Field Hockey 2,4; Cheerleading 3; Ski Team 2. MEMORY: “The jerks” The black bomb, the weekend in N.H. with the red bag Petarutos, Mr. t., the real Jen. New Years Eve (84-85), Risky Business, Caps, the hornet, “Boys of Summer,” “Never!”, the shoester. “friends,” ATWOOD, MELISSA E., “Miss”, The seargant wants to see you at the station.”, Basketball 1, Cheerleading 3,4, MEMORY: Merri¬ mack Valley Motor Inn on March 22nd, and on March 23rd, the morning after.” AZIZ, DAWN, “Fine!!!” MEMORY: When 1 killed a bee at lunch. BALMAS, ELLEN, “Bomba, Tulip” “Swing your lasso.” Field hockey 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, (Capt. 4), Student Council 3, MEMORY: BFM’S, “Thebash,” ECLC (BJ), Academy Rd. cemetary with Scooch, F.F.F. Man, Nancy Drew, OMaster cook weeknights with Keri, Mr. T. Jen’s imposter, “Just ducky!!”, 50 Bryan Adams, Go Go’s (spock), 10:00 — the people and the chicken bones, “friends” noodle — awesome!! and Mike!! BARKER, CHRISTINE ANNE, “Bug”, “Huh?” MEMORY: My fighting partner Lee Bee in Mr. Minnie’s class. Breathing the same air as Jimmy Pagey. Kathleen hiding under my porch. Sandroba and the muffler (half moon). And last but not least. . . Good and Fruity and Good and Plenty! BARRY, JULIE A. “Pudge”, “Be nice”, Football manager, Cheerleader Pep rally, MEMORY: Smurf sitting on K.O.’s bed when the bottom fell out. Sledding down the big D hill at 3 a.m. — Denny’s at 4: The hill, the dump. Celeste atB.U. with the “pink soft satin” Those longer nights with Chiqueta. Deana and Missy driving the tractor. Huey at T.L. house freshman year and Many mughts drawing friends w Derin and Ellie. BATTERSBY, JENNIFER A, “Icewoman” “Swing your lasso.” Ski team, Soccer, Speechteam, Pep Rally, MEMORY: The tenting days w Beth and Amy, Where’s Toby? The many adventures w Ellie and Keri, mall times, movies Tufts, Chris and of course T. Get¬ ting a savage burn with Kelly at the beach this summer, the best weekend at North Adams with Kris Brenda and Kel. France with Chris and Katie. BATEMAN, SUSAN, “Sue”, Soccer 1,2,3, MEMORY: The night A.M. hit K.G. over the head with a lead pipe. BELLOFATTO, LAURA, “Bella”, “I am absolutely irrate”, “No pun intended.” Ski team 1,2, Cheerleading 2,3, Pep rally 3,4, MEMORY: Caroline freshman beach party missing the bus; Horri¬ fying nana — Tracy, H.F. Mike “Where’s your tatoo?” St. Patrick’s Day 1984 — Mike Clancy. Boston Garden — Tobin Bridge. Mr. Noyes behind us Kathy the neverending ride to. Janet the six legged animal. BENT, JENNIFER, “Ducky, Niffer”, Track, Ski Team, Pep rally, MEMORY: Juana: chicken or scrod?!?” and running from the hill! Sitting next to Weena, the “computer Wiz” Going to the Bryan concert with Savage. The snowed out dance with smelly dog and the Hogger getting the privilege. Me and Missa running after Eddie, Kerry in Essex. Me and Kerin and Sue joining ski team. The trips to the beach with Lynne and G.W. BLESZINSKI, CHRISTIAN,“Blez”, “What are you, high?” Football 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1, Student Council 4, MEMORY: One long night spent walking around Clay Reynold’s neighborhood! Also being able to sit next to PETE KOOKEN in Anthropology class for a whole semester, I will never forget you Pete! BOUCHARD, LISA, “Ug”, “Rambo”, “No problem” “Well I just don’t know” “But I love you baby”. MEMORY: Poodle, Rocky Nancy Ingalls swamp and the attached cops; Deana gum for seventh period Roger’s class; Rocky helium and our own rally; Huey ILL ILR; 3 guineas a clove of garlic; Deana my garage. Gymnastics 1,2,4, Track 1,2, Pep Rally 4. BRADLEY, BETSY, “Don’t get raspy” Field Hockey, Pep Rally. MEMORY: C.M. remember T.L.’s party and the old man across the street came over and you wouldn’t shut up? BRADY, KIMBERLY, “Kim”, “I’m in love”, Literary Magazine. MEMORY: Early morning talks w Sheila and the gang in the smok¬ ing area about the weekends. BURNS, CAROL “Flames”, “It was an accident! I didn’t mean to hit it!”, Ski Team, Pep Rally, Prom Committee. MEMORY: Ski trip, | sunbathing in the snow, Maria drinking w worms in it. Jacki Wendy meeting two guys in a trash bin, when my car ran the CVS parking lot w no one in it. BUSINEAU, WILLIAM E., “Buzz”, “Everyone does everything to get AFS 1,2,3,4 Sec — Treas., Math Team 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3, X-Country 2,3,4 Capt., NHS 2,3,4, Pep Rally 2,3,4, Stage Crew Play 3,4, Speech Team 2, Science Club 4, Band 1,2,3. CAHILL, KATHLEEN, “Ruddy”, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Tennis 3,4, JA 3, Pep Rally 4, Messina’s 3, BUCC 4, Yearbook 4. MEMORY: JA w Heat Miser, who saw a black moon, Yelling “Boot off’ to the world two Billerica guys at Hampton w Sarah, revenge on someone’s ex, S.K. and I locked in the school forever, Memorial Day ’85, “Mislead” many times, Football at the common, who did we call “Muffin”? CAREY, JULIE ANNE, “Jules” “Joke. I get it” MEMORY: 5-16- 85,1-4-3 — Jeff, Summer of ’85, WJM, KM, CF, KH, CB, FJ, and the rest of the gang. CASEY, SANDRA, “Sandy, San” “Who cares”. MEMORY: TK’s party, KK driving the porcelain bus, soph gym, gang at Sunnyside w Uncle Frank, my buddy SH, 3rd period “Smiley Faces”, good times w Swizzle loving JP but hating his sleeping habits, Cape Cod, |“Fridays”, MJMcveigh, jumping the Volvo, great times w Jamie, Thanx M D. CAVANAUGH, MICHAEL, “Cav”, “No, BJ you’re wrong” -ootball 1,2,3,4 capt. Hockey 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4 capt., I Class President 1,2, Pep Rally 3,4. MEMORY: Getting pulled over vith Von and B by our coach on a mad nature cruise, jumping with Jay at KP’s, one night in a brown bug w Ted, Clance, and B, •esevoir, partaking w LB, DK, CK B, Las Vegas night at RC’s w io money. CREVIER, SUSAN, “Sue”, “Can I slime a ride?” “What’s up?” Softball 1,2,3,4, (capt), Basketball 1,2, MEMORY: Rt 93 form Boston concert Westfield State, Summer ’84. CHECICKI, KAREN, “Chick”, “The bird”, MEMORY: Hi, what’s ap? Hey, dude surfs up get your bikini on!; Ingles St., Ah, Karen I ;ee something shiny. Lisa Lisa; Hawaii; Soft taco diablo. :iOFFI, CHARLES, “Chuck”, “A jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and o hell w them.” Football 1,2, Baseball 1, Track 3, Ski Team 3, ?hess Club 4. MEMORY: Me and Joe winning a $220 trifecta by lccident, all my cars, John Dziadosz asking if he was home yet, ermont and Canada 100 kids went, 100 kids had fun, driving Joe Sisson’s car. toLE, JULIE, “Jul, Puke”, “Alright dude”, “Gary, Gary, Gary . .” NA Dry Cleaners, Joe Gills, TJ Maxx, Putnam’s. MEMORY: ermont w N D, Mac and Radio Gaga, Bathroom episodes, Sellview, sneaking out of the window running barefoot in the snow, trange odor in SM’s new car on Halloween, April Fools Ma. uONNOLLY, TRACY M., “Spacey”, “What are you on drugs?” ' lass SecretaryATreasurer 1, Cheerleader 2, Student Council 3, J ep Rally 3, MEMORY: Cheree throwing out the last one at NACC. 1EO Speedwagon Holy Cross. Horrifying “Nana” w Laura Mike nd H.F. The Tobin Bridge w Mr. Noyse behind us. Bubba Lane nd the Chowders! The mad trek through the woods w Kelly Peck. Jp, up the “hill”!! ' OOK, JENNIFER, “Jen Jenny”, “Time may change me, but I an’t trace time.” German Exchange, French Exchange, Swind¬ ling, AFS MEMORY: A good year here! CUSSON, MICHELLE, “Quey”, Junior Achievement CCD teacher of St. Michael’s MEMORY: English w Mr. Kiberd. Going shopping w Michelle Working at Birch. D’ANTONIO, KERRI, “Chowder”, “Who has the food? I’m starv¬ ing!” Gymnastics 1, Pep Ralley 4, Football Manager 3,4, MEMORY: Waking up at 7:00 a.m. MVMI with the wiggas banging on the door. Gwail calling the cops because she was afraid of carbon monoxide poisoning. North Adams with Kerry “Can you beat this one?” Waking up in Kerry’s closet after a rough night. Coming home New Years Eve Hiccuping. Kamal’s house with Kerry, Deana and Julie Looking for White Shawn Mass. All the party’s gwail never found out about. D’ANTONIO, LESLEY, “Lee Lee” “Hi hun” Gymnastics 1, Track 1, Gymnastics Manager 4, MEMORY: Me and Lisa driving in Toots car. Kerry and I afraid of BJ we were hiding under the bed on New Years and running outside in the snow with no shoes on. Kerri and I going tenting in my back yard. DELANEY, SHAWN M., “Look at those AAA’s!” Track 2,3,4, Cross-Country 4, Junior Achievement 3, McDonalds 2,3,4, Papa gino’s 4, National Honors Society 2,3,4, Student Council 3, MEMORY: Making theories and giving everyone a nickname. DERRY, CELESTE, “Celestial”, Cheerleading 2,3,4 capt., Student council 3,4, Student Advisory 4, sec-treas 4, Pep Rally 4. “You’re too much” “Don’t forget the cheerleaders” MEMORY: 51 Pudge and S.P.S.; B.S. w F.T.S.; Wine coller buddy “Al?!?”; Snowmen, Rocky, and a dog named Nugget; Pee-Wee Hermann Night; Mike — love them tiger colors; Sam — “Need a ride home?”; Kathy — “For God’s sake!”; Wizard of Oz Night. DEMPSEY, NOREEN, “Nor”, “Let’s go look for some gorgeous guys!” I’m psyched” “Steve, Steve, Steve ...” Pep Rally, The Shoe Trap Memory: Looking for my red water skiis at Cavanaugh’s house — for Q Rick — “Snaps is the name of the game” — party¬ ing in the elevator at Roger Williams with “Bryan” and C.K. and the bile lock J.C. in Vt. “Mom needs the phone in a minute.” DES ROCHES, RUSSEL, “Russ”, “There never seems to be enough time to do the things that you want to spend some time with” Track 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, Pep Rally 3,4, MEMORY June 8, Village Green. P.A. The Band. Beach ’85 MFM. My teachers Beers on the common. The Manning Bowl, and all the other good times I’ve had. DETERMAN, MICHELE, “Mich”, “Chimele”; Speech Team, Marching Band, Concert band Jazz Band, Science Club, National Honor Society, Pep Rally, School Musical, Junior Achievement; “Stop picking on me!”, “Got any food?”, “It’s not my fault I’m short!”; The fantastic weekend at U MASS w Jeanne and Jeff. Uncle Wally’s support and “character-building” remarks. Our lunch table conversations ranging from Jello to the 4th dimension. All of the support and love I’ve shared with my friends. I couldn’t have made it without you! Thanks guys! DICHARA, CHARLES, “Clubber,” “Charlie”, Football, 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Track 3,4 Pep Rally, 3,4; “Come at me!”; getting jocked out of the Superbowl 2 Yrs. in a row DIMARCA, TINA, “Agatweena”, Soccer 2, Cheerleading, 3, Pep Rally, 4, Gymnastics, 4. “I swear to God!” “You kill me!” “What a riot!”; When Mama spilled a certain substance on my dress before the class party; Goin’ scoopin’ many times with C.D. and always listening to her advice; be coming best pals with K.L. again; playing “Rambo” with L.B. down at Ingalls; Discussing my deformities to L.B. M.G.; and most of all the night when me Mama, Celeste and Michele made a toast and a promise to always be there for each other. Thanx guys! I luv ya! DIONNE, LESLIE, Theater, “Get tough or put on a dress!”; “Michele, why are your eyes green?” ALPOS! Pee-Wee, Want to go to Harrison’s? DONAHUE, JEFF, “Abnok”, Soccer, Volleyball, Skiing, Computer Club, Math team, National Honor Society, Science club, Lab aide. “Yea Jeff!” “You’re wrong!” Simulated darkness; “Where’s Penn Station”; The Hyatt; Phased; 509 DONNELY, TIM, x-country, 1,2; Track 1; “Watch my ring never comes off.” SAGA, Steve’s swimming methods, the night Danny spent w the barrel, my ring somewhere in the Atlantic, Danny’s ditch driving, being lost in Lawrence (for the third time). The CIGAR woman Tim Panella. THUMPER!!! New Years 85 DONOVAN, KRISTEN, Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Track, Drama, Student Council, Yearbook “We goin’ rip they’re faces off!!”; Herman and G.M. with Sarah and Pam in Chem., Bulldog and Flatface on the bus; X-cross — Where’s Halley’s comet?” “ . . . Dangerous experiment. Ellen, would you please come up here?” KIMA, Summer “85” at PEA, “But the terms weren’t settled!” Leslie and Chris — thanks. PATS in SUPERBOWL XX!!! 52 BRISCOLL, PAUL, “Drisk” Football 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Pep Rally 4 ‘‘You’ 11 get over it’’; Junior Class party with K. L., C. H., t C.D. T.D., M.G., S.P., and my buddy Jay. Sleeping on Seabrook with T.S., B.F., and J.M. in the summer of ’85. DUMAS, LESLIE, Chorus, 1,2,3,4, yearbook, 3,4, tennis team, 1. “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.”; Jamboree freshman year, parties with L.W. and M.Z. “Surfbelles” Mexico with K.D.; party in Cancun. DUNN, MICHELLE, “Mich”, Tennis team, 1,2, National Honor Society 4. MEMORY: Lunch with Debby, Shopping in the Liberty Tree Mall with the Mickey Mouse ears. DZIADOSZ, JOHN: “Rubberface”, “Since when am I a Bourge- ousie” Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1,2 Tennis 3, Co-Capt 4, Pep Rally 4 MEMORY: Stacie Barnes, All Saturday night, Hit by Lizes Car, Burger King pencil, Twelve a day, Bear Hill, Ho, Ho, Ho, These are for Joe, Darrens ride on the moped, ulcer attacks, pepperonies and anchovies. EARLY, LESLIE; Cheerleader 2,3; Pep Rally 3; MEMORY: “Alan”, Dec 16th 3:00 a.m. Friday night Hockey: K.R.’s rough night up at my cottage. “If ever you’re in my arms again!” L.E. and A.P.; Pet Peere! “Later” FARRELL, CHRIS; Hockey, Softball; “Take a walk on the wild side!” “Bouchard what time is it?”; MEMORY: B.J. you sly dog. Ford Mustang 1975, Fast, Jude Logue American Prayer, Tara’s got the snow balls. Thanks Sean. One beautiful guy. I miss you. Thank God for “86”. Thank you Brett I love you always. Thankx Mom and Dad. FERRIS, WILLIAM; “B.J.”; Track 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Rally 4; MEMORY: Making numerous trips to Danvers’ Twin Rinks; Nature Cruises; Thumbing to New York; Teddy’s Bugs; June, 22 and 23 with Ted. FITZPATRICK, KATHLEEN; “Katie”; Yearbook 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3, Literary Magazine 3; Math team 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4. MEMORY: Paris at 2 a.m. with C.H. and J.B.; “The Big“E”!”; Summers at Hampton; Boston with S.K., R.P., C.H., and K.D. FORZESE, DARREN; Football 3,4; Tennis 3; “John, you ' re home.” MEMORY: Getting even with Paul, Boyd and John. Brien’s speech impediment. Clay and Carol in my back yard.; Weekends at Perault’s.; Liz’s Grad party; Chuck C. automotive collection. Chris’ cottage on the lake; John D. being attacked by the wip-creme monster and not believing he is home; Nerd’s at Steve’s. GARRETT, AIMEE; “Aim”, Student Council, Ski team. Basketball Manager, Pep rally; “oh . . . No!”; MEMORY: M.F. and her B.BB’s, B.K. — thanks for the talk and the flower, Tupperware is quite handy!, Excuse me sir!, Quelle heure est-il Mile McLaughlin? Ask Erik the Shiek.,!! Enough is Enough Monacca 2!!!J.C.C.R. GELARDERES, MARYANNE; “Mama”, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 — cpt., “No Foolin’” “And all that crap” “What?” “Hi!”; MEMORY: Going home with L.M.’s turtleneck on and changing in szabo’s car., Me andTania spying on K.K. andR.S. through the mail slotatZak’s house., Celeste and Michele — my best friends, Kerri — my 1 baby who named me ‘mama’, My two favorite secret football players, (I Love Ya, Rick and Mike!) And cheering for the sweetest 53 uuiil.ii ui yuyo lims piciyc-io;;, i auiiiu voo i u i m Forever!! GENDRON, CHRISTOPHER J.; “Jack”, “Don’t be stupid, now!” GLYNN, KELLY; Smelly, Field hockey, “I can’t wait‘til Dan comes home!!” “What happens if they come?” “Where is Jen? Oh No!” MEMORY: Kris and I and the Arab Men!!, The Railroad Trackds sophomore year!!. The time our class got kicked out of Salisbury Beach during our class party ’84, Amy Strobel and I sitting down at the beach on a sunny, mid-morning day. GOEBEL, THOMAS; “Tom”, Band 1,2,3,4 —pres., pep rally 1,3, Drama 1,3, Computer club 1,2 — pres, A.V. 1,2,3, Chess club 3,4 GOLAN, WILLIAM M., Football 1,2, MEMORY: June 23,1985 — Joined the Marine Corps. GREEN, MICHELE; “Shell”, Rocky, Muck, Mitchelly, Cheerlead¬ ing 2,3,4, Pep rally 3,4 “I just don’t know” “It was so excellent” “Hey Baby” “This is way out of hand” Rambo, Tina, Nancy and me getting to know the area around Ingalls St. very w ell, The first snowy night, snowman, fireplace and dog named Nugget, Sitting in McDonald’s with Leslie, “Les, Why are your eyes green?” — “I don’t know, Michele, Why are yours?”, “Mom, I tell you it is mint M M’s” i , i, whim , iML-iMvn i . vjvjii iy uii a liijj wilu Heather, Doug, Lynzee, Sylvia, and Krispy, Ravan after the show only, Psyched for Sammy, The Caddy for KISS, and all those quarters HAYDON, MATTHEW; Hayds, Soccer 1,2,3,4, “Pumpkins? . . . What pumpkins?” MEMORY: Entering Ipswich 4 times at 2:00 A.M. on ‘E’, Jake getting Pearl Harbored at Friendly’s HEALY, SCOTT; “I can’t drive 55”, Basketball, Track, Student council, Junior Achievement, MEMORY: Weekend football, Babson, Zoneday trips, Trple A’s, Rush Concert, Summer games, Shawn’s T.V. HEISE, GEORGINE; “Gini”, Field hockey, Ski team, speech team (once in a while) HIGGINS, PATRICIA K.: “Trisha,” “Oh, Gimme a break!”, MEMORY: Going to see Jimmy Page with Lynn and Bill!!! HILTON, PAM; “Hoover,” Softball 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 2, Pep rally 4, Math aide 4 MEMORY: J.A. with D.J., Heatmizer, F.S., Moose, Pizza face, and the Queers, Quarters at Checka’s, Chem. with Boomer, Goggleman, and watermelonhead, and the water bottle fights, Rascals, Dave, The Big ‘E’, Physics with Clay and S.K., Don’t Pick Your Nose! Memories GUPTA, RAJ; “Tonto”, Track 1,2,3,4, Football 1,4, “Sorry, not now — I’m outa’ gas” “Ya Homo” “You gotta be kiddin’ me”, MEMORY: Watching Chuck DiChiara spill his guts out to me — literally!, Spilling my guts to him, Arguing with Melissa Atwood HAJJAR, CHRISTINE; “Chris”, Cross country 1, Cheerleading 2,3,4 — Cpt., Pep Rally 3,4, Student council 3, “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.”, MEMORY: France with J.B. and the champagne bottle — “JEN, WAKE UP!!”, Hey, Who has the Big “E”?, The scene at Friendly’s with R.P. — “Robin? — My legs are burning off.”, All the summers at Hampton with Kim and Lisa — Rain, Rain, Go Away, — Sand castles, — Playland, — and “Whoops — Sorrry!”, X-10, Remember Halley’s Comet with Leslie, UMASS 1984 with Kim, Remember “Can’t hurry love”, Chicken walk and Late-night letters? HALL, DAVE; Basketball 1,2 —cpt. 3,4 —cpt., MEMORY: 84-85 Hoop, The Amazing House in Maine HALL, KAREN; “Live and let live”, MEMORY: Summer of ’85 was awesome, Lisa’s party, Bryan Adams Concert HAMBELTON, JEANNE; Freshman Basketball, Cross country 1,2, Yearbook 2,3, Newspaper 3, A.F.S. 3,4, N.H.S. 2,3,4, “If we can just survive this year ...” MEMORY: The weekend at Zoo- Mass (remember, Michele?) HOEHN, VON; “Kraut”, Football, Wrestling “An apple a day keeps Mr. Hamel Away!” MEMORY: on a mad nature cruise with Mike and B.J., An officer Beaudoin, Woolybear and Mr. Manning and I, Ted and I saw a U.F.O. and slept on his front lawn HOLZMANN, SARA; Basketball 1,2, Colorguard 2, National Honor Society 3,4, “It’s not over ’til it’s over!” HOUDE, MICHELE; “Hoodsie,” Yearbook 3, Gymnastics 2,3, Pep rally, “Give me a Break” “No Kidding”, MEMORY: Don Henley Concert, McDonald’s with M., D., and S., The day I met Steve 2 years ago KALINOWSKI, BETH; “Clay”, Basketball 1,2,3,4 —cpt., Softball 1,2,3,4, Cross country 1,2, Pep rally, “You know!” MEMORY: Remember the O.P., Factor 1,10-431 Lisa-Lisa, Take me home!!, Darts anyone?, Cleev —, Tweety and the Big. . . and you owe me a new Calvin Klein Man! KASPRZAK, TANIA; “Little Zak”, Soccer — cpt., “You think you’re so great but your not” “Hey” MEMORY: Being in Tide country with K.K. and M.B., The K.K. alert at Ingles field, Feeding E.T.’s bird, Cleaning up with the 4:00 QA.M. breakfast club after a wild November night, Wondering if I should save K.K. from Chris or Rob, Saving T.L. from the Baldmen who drooled, eating third period — smilees with K.K., S.C. and B.K. 54 V ; KATIS, SARAH; “Tweety”, “Cactus”, Field hockey 1,2,3, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 1,2,3,4, Pep rally 4, “Who’s got The Big ‘E’?” “Be Real!” “What the snort?” MEMORY: The two unforgetable “P ' s”!, Hiding the car!, J.A. with Dave and Steve Getting revenge on D.K.!, Going to D.F. with K.C., Meeting two gorgeous guys at Hampton with the Lizard, Tennis with R.P. and K.C., Pep rally and the “Big E”, The night with R.P.; “Later”. KEEN, ROBERT; Skiing, Track, KILLOURIE, KATHY; “K.K.”, “Squeaks”, Ski team 1,2,3,4, Field hockey 2,3,4, National Honor Society — Sec Treasurer 3,4, Tennis 4, Junior Achievement 3, Pep rally 4, “Hey Woman!” MEMORY: A mad da sh down the streets of Andover on Halloween, Aspen ’84, Sugarloaf with L.C. ’85, Georgie Porgie, Tiny Bubbles in my wine. . ., Hot toddy, D.H. with M.H., B and J. with J.P., J.A. experience with Heatmizer, The day B.K. skied SO FAST her binding Came off! Hop, Skip and Go Naked! Tania Runs Barefoot” ( Hawaii 5-0), T.K. — the turtleneck queen, S.C. the “BUBBLE”, B.B. are B., L.Q. and her 3 sons “Ronnie”, Getting caught in a N.Reading blackout and No. 30, 1985 at Zak’s — Chris or Rob? Phenomenal!, Saving from the Prowler in the Pines and 4-wheeling with J.C. — also wencha-woman! BONGOES! KOOKEN, PETER; “Pete”, “Kooks”, Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4 “Sounds like it’s broken. Looks like it’s broken . . . Yep, I think it’s Broken’’ MEMORY: Jeff stop¬ ping the car with the house, A lonely loading dock, The Colgate Inn, Sam and the night deposit box, Laura and Mr. Elephant, The Psychettes KOSCIELNIAK, CYNTHIA; “Cindy”, “I know what ya mean jelly¬ bean . . . sure do cashew” MEMORY: The bowling alley — Pinball Wizard KIMBALL, BETHANY MAE; “Bethy-Boo, B.K.”, Pep rally 3,4, Field hockey manager 2 Ski Team 2, “I miss him” “What’s up, Buckwheat” “I’m Antsy”, MEMORY: Summers with Bill Jasinski, K.K., L.Q., T.K., and S.C., Bald men, Short men, Red-headed babies, Pot holes, Missels, Bonfires, Telephone Poles, Station Wagons, and the Himalaya, L.Q.’s 2 sons Ronnie, K.K.’s pants with the zipper on the sides “Zip”, The Gang at “Sunnyside”, Fourth of July, The Centrum, Trenches, Mud Wrestlers, and M.V.M.I.! and Dora! and “The Truck!!” Broomsticks and Bill Rogers KLUEBER, KIRSTEN; “Kluebs,” Koobie Smith, Soccer 1,2,3, Student council 4, Prom Committee, “Easy, Killer” “Settle yourself’, MEMORY: Tide country with T.K. Spring ’84 “Pen Shopping” with B.K., Dora, J.T.’s “Annihilation of Nothing”, Boston commen and Montrel Metro Slimekings, Ingalls — “Risky Business” and “The Geese are Dead”, and “The Trees are Blue as KWAK, MINCHUNG; “Min”, Computer club, Science Club, Memory: Falling over in a chair in Psychology LAFRENIERE, CHERIE; Skiing, Pep rally, “No call... No date” MEMORY: Let’s pretend,. . . what do you mean I got to go home . . . Smile! your on cadid camera . . . Guess who’s in there, Guido . . . The faming Hill . . . Lake cruises . . . Trick or treat, we just began . . . Those trees are people . . . Moe, sit down we’re sink¬ ing .. . LAMPREY, BILL; “Lamps”; “Can I borrow some money?”; Football 1, JA, Achievers Assoc., NAJAC 85, ROJAC 84-85. MEMORY: When Steve accidently went swimming in Millpond. Whe D.M. showed us his driving skills in a ditch by the lake. LENOX, DOUGLAS; “Lenny”; “Don’t put off til tomorrow what you can do today. “Science Club, Computer Club, Math team, 55 i iiyoiv o L.uu i uu. i . wuoiwn. i luu y o v v x x. LESOFSKY, JOHN; “Ski”, Football 1,2,3,4; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; “I didn’t do it!”; MEMORY: Splitting one way with Jay at 4 a.m.; Winning back to back C.A.L. Championships. LIVESEY, SARAH; “Savage”; Field Hockey 1,2,3; Skiing 1,2,3,4; Softball 1; Pep Rally 4; “Juana, look at the ansty nat!” MEMORY: The tent night with J.T. and L.M. ... give it up. Kathy with her head in my toilet yelling “help me”. Kelly M. asking McDonalds for a nice vanilla shake. The T. V. in the limo the night of the prom. The night 1 was ‘supposed’ to be sleeping at Tracy’s. Bryan Adams con¬ cert. LOGUE, CHARLENE; “Charlie”, Cheering 2,3; “1 might flip out!” MEMORY: Vietnam action at Rolling Ridge; “Zegglous please”; “Charlaine it’s Jane”; “Mom, it’s mint M M’s”; the toga: Allergy Man”; motorcycle. LOGUE, JUDE, “Sexy Stud”; Hockey, Football. “Peace and love” MEMORY: Feb. 24; shaving BJ’s eyebrow; jumping off Kelly’s loft; going on the mad mission with BJ and Ted. LONGO, GINA, “Shorto”; “Hi, honey.” MEMORY: My friends that helped me through the years. surprise entrance at McPhail’s house. LYONS, KATHY, “Szabo”, Soccer, Ski Team, Pep Rally, York’s Choices. MEMORY: Life talks and lollipopping w CM; driving to the playground w Mama; Jr. Class Party; B-ball games w LM; Sat. nights w MF; Central Dance w CD and TD; JM thinking he’s awesome. MAHONEY, KATHY; “Animal”, Soccer 1,2,3,4 capt. softball 1,2,4, Basketball 1, Yearbook 4, Merrimack College, Office Park. “What homework?” MEMORY: Skiing w Julie; Something about the combat zone, Kathleen? Anna and microwave popcorn at EW; Bus ride with the soccer players freshman year (moonies); 3rd period w Hallzy, Arlene, Meils and Kathleen BC football games. MANIACE, CHARLES, “Chuck” Computer Club pres.; Science Club, AFS, Guidance Aide, Outing Club. MEMORY: In all actuality I prefer to forget rather than remember any specific incident. MARCONI, JAY, “Jay” Football 1,2,3,4, Skiing 1,2,3,4, Pep Rally. “License and registration” MEMORY: Summer of ’85; aug. 9; Lake Winnepesauki; Perrault’s basement; sleeping on the bench; pep rally practice w Chris It was his fault!; 85 Ski Team banquet; splitting one at 4 am W Ski. LYNCH, TAMMY “Wencha, T.”; Merrimack College; “Hon, Where are you hon? I can’t see you. Right ’Rorge.” MEMORY: LB and I at the beach house, the bathroom! My “Buddy” and his body language. The day T.K. met the drooler (She really loved that bald wonder) Me and Max on the couch while I tried to find a comfor¬ table spot to sit. Coming undone in front of Max and crying for us as I take a nose dive off the bed. The laughing fits! Funny why aren’t I laughing? MARCOTTE, CAROLYN: Field Hockey, Pep Rally. “You have the right to remain silent ...” MEMORY: Waking up on a cool October morning and seeing a police car in my driveway “But honest officer, I didn’t steal the pumpkins, I was only driving! It was Jake! He lives down the street, ha-ha Jake — you pumpkin thief!!” Dec, 1, 84 Thanks Ray. MATTHEWS, STEVEN, “Brandy” Basketball 1,2,3,4, Tennis, Cross Country, Student Council, Squire, Chess Club. MEMORY: Winning the Div. II North Semifinals on last second shots against Burlington — 84 and Boston Latin — 85. McCABE, PAUL, “PJ”Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Pep Rally. “You’re ugly” MEMORY: Von’s stupid sayings at football practice. McCLUNG, KATHLEEN, “Pancho, SC” “Heyyy baby”, I died” “Hey Paco, remember that one” MEMORY: The day of infamy 9 9; 180 in Dad’s car; North Conway w AN, AH, MS; New Years 85 Halloween 85; 11 19; Swap Team; Phone marathons w LB; pool hopping; Holy Cross weekend; beach w BS. MCDONALD, LYNDA, “Lynne” Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball, Track 1,2,3,4, Heritage Green, Merrimack College. MEMORY: The tent night; Maine w Jen and Kerry; Midnight dip w Jacky; Beach w Jen; Giving Maryanne my turtleneck in Kathy’s car; thanks Mike and Amy. McELROY, KATHRYN, “Kathy” Soccer 1,2,3,4, Ski Team 1,2,3, Track 1,2, Prom Committee 3; “Lordy! Lordy! Lordy! Oh my head!” MEMORY: The common w DB to see TW “you guys what’s hanging from my hair?” Coming home wet w KD and say¬ ing it was Coke, then having Ellie chase GS and MB down the street; Laura — going to Burlington and Store 24 In our pj’s at 4 am; JP’s cellar; Missy — many nites behind the barn. McGRATH, MATTHEW, “Peanut Butter”, Basketball 2, Track 4, Outing Club 1, Computer Club 2. “What are you Bizzare?” MEMORY: cold nights on the hill with warm friends; interesting bus 56 rides home from basketball games freshman and sophomore years. McGUIRE, DAN, “McGoo”, “Hurry up”; MEMORY: The day Steve taught us how to swim, the night Tim had a good sleep; a cold nights up the hill with warm friends. McGUIRE, TRICIA, “Patches”, “never” MEMORY: Rob. McPHEE, MARY-ELAINE “For cryin’ out loud” MEMORY: The bug, NH, AB, SC, trip to Everett; JCM 11 25 85; Bradlee’s, Never kick your tire; Florida; Texas:grad. — cruise. MEAD, AMY “Amada” Tennis Team 1,2,3,4 capt., Ski Team 1,2,3, Yearbook, Pep Rally. “What? Who? When?” MEMORY: The Deadman hanging from a ceiling in Boxford, (we saw him Jake!); the poor wheelbarrel boy in Salisbury beach shortcuts; Harrison’s; Babbling Brook. MEAGHER, EDWARD, “Skeketon”, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Track 1; “Guess who I get to see tonight?” MEMORY: The big “E”. MELE, JOHN, “Meels, “Soccer 2,3,4, Drama 3, Basketball 1,2, Thompson’s, Basketball coach of 4 BA, “THE” ref of Sat. Morning Basketball. “Hi Dude” MEMORY: Mr. Humphrey’s accident before the Triton game soph. year. MELENDEZ, RON, “Ronnie, Run D,” Football 1, Track 1,2, Play 3,4. “Fresh” MEMORY: Tim’s haircut and burning Peter Jr. year. The awesome parties I went to, Jr. Prom, Smoking area Frosh year, Saga workers. MESITI, SAM, “Slam”,; “hope I die before I get old”; MEMORY: MB drinking our lunch-time “heave-ho” mixture freshman year sick boy; SM and RW enjoying each others company to the very fullest, scraping BH off MB’s floor; juggling Erin and Jimmy Beam every Sat. night. MUSUMECI, JOHN “Moose” Track, Soccer, Pep Rally “I may not have friends in high places but I have high friends in places!” MEMORY: Aerosmith at the manning bowl. MESSINA, KELLY; “Smelly Dog”, Soccer 2,3,4, Softball 2, Track 1, Ski Team 1, Pep Rally 4. “Can i have a chicklet? I love it.” MEMORY: Room 33 KO, JB, KD, SP, SW, MA, DB. Jr. Class party; leaving my pocketbook at the jiffy john at Don Henley’s; screaming Wendy’s w Spock at 6:30 am to all of Jacky’s neighbors (Jacky hates Wendy’s now); the midnight train into the other world. MILLER, BRIEN; “Bing”, Basketball 1, Soccer 2,3, Baseball 3, JA 2, AV 1,2. “Let’s be serious.” MEMORY: Mr. Bev’s class; parties at Steve’s til 4:30 am; Raj Abba and Nussbaum on the mattress; peddaruddo’s; Sunoco; Meister Brau and the NAPD; Kodiak; Cottage. Speeding Ticket. MOODY, MICHAEL; “Moods, Munka”, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basket¬ ball 1,2, “Does some one want to throw a ball in for Jake?” MEMORY: Beating Masco Jr. year and getting lost in Ipswich at 2:30 am. MORIN, LORI, Cheering 2,3,4, Track 1,2, Pep Rally 4. MEMORY: Cheering soccer games, “Did he call you yet?” RP and SK wild parties JA dance when Robin and Sarah Dumped their dates and picked up other guys. MOSTO, SALVATORE, “Sal”; “Go ahead, make my day.” MEMORY: “R.W. forever”; heading for the slopes. Leaving B.H. with “ski”; G2 and M.B. wondering to go to school, S.M. with deci¬ sion — what to do with E.B. Finally leaving Mrs. Dize with my only F in HS NAZARIAN, JEFF “Huggy Bear” Football, Hockey, Baseball, vice-president of class one year. “What can make you, can also brake you.” NELSON, KAREN E., “KEN” “If you love something, set it free, and let it be. If it comes back to you, it’s yours. If it doesn’t, hunt it down and kill it.” MEMORY: I will always love Eddie! In memory of all of those who will never grow up, I leave this school inpeace. NOONAN, TODD Soccer 1,2,3 Track 2,3,4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Math team 2,3,4 Chem Lab Aide “It wasn’t that hard.” MEMORY: Roughgarden and S. W. by D.V., Taht was awrong way sign and a red light means stop. “Guess What?: my keys are locked in the car.” NOVAK, ANNA “Paco, L.B.” “I’ll see you on the dark side of the moon MEMORY: New Years 1985 “A Halloween Evening with Dio, Beach ’n Bowl Nov, 19 Swap Brunch with Mr. Rozzi Midnight dips at Stonehurst John and Rich in NC, Piggy’s nite out at the Meadow Glen Mall Fred” NUSSBAUM, SCOTT “Nuz” Wrestling 1,3,2,4 MEMORY: when someone sat in the chair at Steve’s and it broke and then he blamed it on Chuck. OKA, JUNKO, Concert band 3,4, Science Club 4, Computer Club 4, “I don’t understand” MEMORY: one of my friend always bother me in math class 57 W 1 L1L, cJni N 1 , 1 U LI WI 1CU 1 1UIIUI OULltiy, vyUl 11J-J U Lol V IUU, Science Club, AFS, yearbook “I don’t get it” Doing the Mexican hat dance in the MRC. O’NEILL, KERRY, “Kerrence, Slater” Track 1, Pep Rally, Softball 2, “Is the slate calean?” MEMORY: Merrimack Valley Motor Inn, Junior class party. Rm.33. My mysterious parties, Gwail never knew. OSGOOD, SANDRA, “Sandy”, Soccer 1,2,3; “OH, I know it!” MEMORY: The Clique; Splitting a bottle of BN w KR over vaca¬ tion; KR falling down the stairs at LE’s cottage; DL backing into a guardrail on the highway; VC 12 Commando; Almost walking into my father at BK w KR. O’SULLIVAN, AMY, “Aim”, “I’m sorry” MEMORY: Chasing my pocketbook at 30 mph. PALLADINO, ROBIN, “Bin”; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 3,4, Friendly’s. “Ooookay honey” MEMORY: The two unforgettable summer nights w SK the famous Friendly scene w CH; talking all night w “the homecoming queen” in the burning bed; Pep Rally and the Big E; Revenge of the Nerds” PANGIONE, STEPHEN, “Pang”, Wrestling, Football 1,2,3,4. “Wow, I’ve got short legs!” MEMORY: Swimming in Millpond, forgetting key on prom night; the night Danny didn’t do it; “Watch, my ring never comes off’ PAPALIA, JANET, “Pappy”, Track 1, Cheerleading 2,3, Pep Rally 3,4, N.E. student advisory council, figure skating 1,2,3,4, CCD teacher. “Come on you guys” MEMORY: 1 30 with WH memories that will last forever; They’re home CK, LB; seeing a six-legged + animal being horrified in the Glencrest cellar; awaiting the mystery guest at the Hilton, going to B.G. PAPALARDO, MARIE “Rie” “Talk to me, yea okay, babe” MEMORY: Class party; Chi-chi’s w the Perocchi’s; meeting with Sean; Thanksgiving 85 snow ball fight; Halloween Party with Kaz. PARENT, JULIE, “Jules”, “J.P.”, “Jack”, National Honor Society — 4, Freshman Basketball, Pep Rally, Computer Aid 2, Horseback Riding, Driving horse-drawn hayrides and sleighrides, Classical Guitar, “I’m lost”, “Where do I go now?”, “Help, I can’t open my locker!” “Whoa!” MEMORY: Freshman Basketball with UZ, Clay, Space, Spaz, Muffin, Val’s; B and J with K.K.; Clay walking for 14 hours through dung; Fighting with my locker; Night on the beach in the rain with A.H., D.P., and M.V.; Riding down the beach on my horse at sunset with Mike; Always late for movies with Chris; Always late for pep rally with Kathy; Concert on the Common, Boston at night with my two guys; A Happy 4 years! PARKER, SHEILA, “POP”, MEMORY: Amy on the floor at Assembly’s PARKER, SUSAN, “Sue”, “Bruce”, MEMORY: “I’m going down, down, down!!” PASCUCCI, ELISA, “Scooch”, field hockey 1,2,3,4 (capt.) ski team 1,2,3,4 track 1,2,3 Pep rally; “That’s real nice talk!”; MEMORY: Me, Spock, Kerin, and Smurf on our weekend with the big red bag at Lake Winnepesaukee; Me Kerin, and Spock on our mad day out of school; Thank you, Bomba, for accompanying me on our many journeys up the hill; Also, Orga’s and the trashing of the car; You guys are the best — I love you alll! 58 PETERSON, MICHAEL, Football 1,2, Track 1,2, A.F.S. 1,2,3,4. Science club 4 Outing club 3, Computer club 2,3, “I thought it was the brake . . .!” MEMORY: short term exchanges and parties; The day the surf was good on 114, but the brakes weren’t. QUINTAL, LAURIE, “Quint”, Field hockey 2,4, Track 2, Student Council 3, Pep rally 4, Community involvement 4, QUOTE: “D ' ya mind?; Piss Off; What’s your problem?!?” MEMORY: North Read¬ ing — of course with my two sons “ronnie” zip — start the car — door 3? No — flash. Did you eat my earring? B. K. ’sup? Clean the roof — no! Jacky — “Alarm? What Alarm?” G — town? Merri¬ mack? REASOR, GARY, “Reez”, Football 2,3, Ski Team 1,2, Track 2,3. MEMORY: The Day I met J.C., October 11, 1983, and June 7, 1985. REGAN, BRENDA, “Raisin, “Track 1,2, Pep Rally 3, QUOTE: “I just fell down the hill!” MEMORY: North Adams “85”; “What’s the smell?” Phil, “Geeeeeeeeeeeeez!”; Vermont “85” with Kristen — Kristen, are you alright, “uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh” RENNIE, KATHY, “Smurf, Dumbo,” Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, (capt), Pep Rally 2, Track 2, QUOTE: “You guys “MEMORY:” “The Jerks, “My big red bag, Ellen and her two fingers, see ya later kiddo, me and Jen’s fun hockey game, the odoreaters, Spock sing¬ ing love for Sale, B. J. and B sitting in the laguna in front of the tree, me and Juana almost on stage at Rick. REYNOLDS, CLAY, QUOTE: “What’s your name, What’s your name, I know you.” MEMORY: Chris Blezinski, trip around my house at 4:00 A.M. PECK, KELLEY, “Spock”; field hockey 1,2,3,4 (capt.), gymnas¬ tics 1,2,3,4 (capt.) track 1,2,3,4 (capt.) Pep rally 4; “Are you serious?” MEMORY: “Boys of Summer”; “U-No!”; Ellen and our bash at my house; watching people jump from my balcony; “Jen, you only live once”; Lisa and the Big Red Bag; Kathy and driving around in the Laguna with the twins; Halloween night with Nancy Drew; Shari and “the edge of s eventeen”; “Littering? — Loitering? same thing.” PELTIER, SUE, “Bee”, track 1,2,3,4, ski team 1,2, field hockey 3.4, pep rally 4, “Can I have a Chiclet?” “Does anyone have any food?” “Whatever . . .” MEMORY: Jr. Class Party — “At 10 o’clock the bell rings for chicken wings!” Spock at Don Henly, Rick 1 and 2, Ellen never did like me anyway. 2:00 AM at the rock, Christmas, The other world with Smelly, “Ya-dooo?” PEROCCHI, SHEILA, Student council 2,3 (sec.), 4 (Pres.), Tennis 1.3.4, Student Advisory council 4, Yearbook 2,3, Literary magazine 3 MEMORY: The Big “E”; Mexico with sis and Towel woman; Marie my G.P. forever— (remember Clarnski?) “Wayne, you MAN!”; D.T., S.D., S.H. — “DOZOIS!!!”; “ZAPATOS!”; and R.A. PEROCCHI, SHERRY, “Gerry?” “Werah”, Cross country 1,2,3,4 (capt.), Student council 2,3,4, Class Vice President 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, “WHATAYADOIN??” “Bubba.” MEMORY: Balloons -I- streamers = The big “E”; Hey, A.U. — Towel Woman!; Uh oh, Gorilla man (M.R.) wants more gas money; (in Acapulco) “You guys! Come quick!! I broke the toilet!!!”; class party ’85 — C.H. — “I look like a school teacher, don’t tell me I don’t!”; word association in chem. class with A.U. — “peanut butter, nose hairs, empire state building, parakeet, sewing needle . . .” Class Clown — Ted Shields ) m 59 RIVET, KATIE, “pickles, Riv” Track 1, Cheerleading 2, AFS4, MEMORY: Pickleland and Pudgeland, Hampton . . . PI . . . Field Day ’84, Jen B. and Dave D. September 18,1984 ★ Now and Tim! RONAN, ED “Ced” Ice Hockey, Capt. 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 “Wow!” MEMORY: ALMOST permenantly staining the back seat of C.B.’s car. Defeating Columbus for the hockey Div. II title. H av¬ ing the most powerful car at N.A.H.S. ROY, KEN “Grub” Soccer 1,2,3,4 Skiing 1,2,3,4 Pep Rally 4 “Of Coors” The F — Truck, Kitchen sink, Boston Ski Hill (Romper Room), Perona, “Nese” and all the Brats. ROYAL, KATHY “Kath”, Cheerleading — 2,3 “Here in historical North Andover” Last day of school with K.P. R.F. Cheering with L.E. Going to the beach w M.M. “I’M in Salisbury” — “Do you want to die?” — Mark and Bill. The bridge. White Mts. w D.B. David, Henry, Nathan! Love ya! And thanks to S.O. for making school fun. SCHMITT, ALANA, “Wans Wana Lani”, Track 1, Softball 2, Literary Mag. 3,4 Crew for play “My cheeps are nung” MEMORY: Rocky Horror Picture Show at 3:00 A.M., bottle of wine in 20 min. Gordon, Paul, Scott, Jenn, Julie, Heather, Kelly, Renee, Susan, Becca. It’s been good times, and it’s a champagne B-day. SCOFIELD, STEPHANIE “Stef”, Band, Chorus, Play, Ski Team, AFS, math team, science club, chess team. “I love you, Bill Busineau!” MEMORY: Band Camp ’85 New Years Eve with J.F. AFS Parties with “All the gang” moving to NAHS ★$ wuti iv_sx I ' u ivy i ii ii i x ■ ivv- j wiivyu x , , x v vyivy vxi v uuiu , x Capt, 3,4 MEMORY: lots of snow, gym w Mr. McD. foralll4years!! French w M.S. and MOO MOO. SHIELDS, TED, “Ted”, Hockey 1,2,3,4 Football 2,4 “OH, and I haven’t.” MEMORY: Xav-erian hockey game. MY years of happi¬ ness w Hilary Wald. The nature cruises in the bag. N.Y. Empire State Building. SKIBA, DAVID “Skeebs,” Football 3,4 Baseball 3,4 “There are no men at Masco...” MEMORY: Huey and Robin happily ever after. Chuck’s fist in hand toward Pud. Cav’s lungi, myshirt, his bigwheel — thrownin water. No brakes on Hug’s Huffy in Lally’s back yard. SKINNER, LAURIE “skindog”, tennis 1,2 pep rally 4 play 3 “Hon, where are ya hon?” MEMORY: Bueno, Bueno, Bueno. Sick in Mexico, Summer nites when “I” did her savage and trying to fool WW by changing the contents of the can. T playing pool. EM smel¬ ling T’s foot. SOBEL, JENNIFER, “Noodle” Track 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1 Field Hockey 2,3,4 Pep Rally 3,4 MEMORY: Dave. Spock dancing to “Boys of summer” as she kills a table. “Two Egglows please” Kerin, “wide awake”, watching Riskey Business. STEER, GEOFF, “Steer Dog”, Football 1, Wrestling 3,4 “Jags, jiggers, jaberwocies jahovas’ ’ Mr. Schena sniffing out the pot smok¬ ing in caf. a study (84 85) ST. HILAIRE, ROB, “Saint”, Football 1,2 Track 1,4 “Geoff! Are you ready or what?!” STROBEL, AMY, “Arne, Strobe,” Basketball 1,2 “Where is he Jen!” MEMORY: Beth asleep up in the tree at K.H., Our tent with Beth and Jen, Meeting Mario Gosselin — I still don’t thi nk that was me Beth. “Goose” I hated that tall grass that was always so wet in the morning. SULLIVAN, JIM “Squirrel”, Track, Cross Country “There is not a time like the future to hand in homework that was due in the past.” MEMORY: The time I had in Mr. Bevilaqua’s accounting class and how many laughs we got out of squashed squirrels and red suspenders. SULLIVAN, REBECCA, “Becca”, Softball 1, Drama Club 1,3,4 “You stupid mopher” “That’s never happened to me before!” MEMORY: Vegetables Doug Willow!!! No party will ever equal it!!! To Pam: Here Kitty, Kitty!! Pink champagne WHAT?! OOGA BOOGA Kiss the dog! SWINARSKI, CHRISTINE “Swoisey” AFS, Yearbook “Mr. SCHENA!!” MEMORY: staying in Martha’s Vineyard in the summer w Beth and Friends. To gay head guys! New Years “85” Sandy finally moved out of my locker! Sandy you are a good friend. Tam and me at Bridgewater state. TECCA, MONICA, “Tecca woman”, Chorus, band, AFS, Yearbook, National Honor Society, Drama Club, Giordano’s dinner theater “Waaaaaaaayne!!!” MEMORY: the summer of RP CC and MnM’s OOGA BOOGA Kiss the dog! 4th of July Wayne’s Celtics Miss G. and the fantastic NAHS chorus (Ilovey- ouguys) Giordano’s (thanks Leslie!) Gagging steerdom and cheer¬ ing in the stands last but not least — LAETICIA!! I’ve loved these days! 60 TODD, DOUG, “Dougard”, Soccer 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society — 2,3,4 V.P. “This is gay” MEMORY: Number 238,239 . . . n — Math class in the back — Gerry mandering — The Couch 1 Theory. TODD, JULIE, “Toddski, Toddles” chorus, literary mag. Marching band, Select choir, Drama Club “What?!?” MEMORY: OOGA BOOGA Kiss the dog!! group therapy The “I am fully aware areyou putting on my head well awright” nights, vegetables Dougwillow. the Oktoberfest — b oth nights! the party — the flop! TOMKO, JAQUELYN, “Jacky, Juana” soccer 1,2,3,4 capt. ski team 1,2,3,4 track 1,2 Pep rally 3,4 “I hate Wendy’s!” MEMORY: Jen, do you want Chicken or schrod? . . . What is schrod? Boston Comman in search of boys of summer. The Rick concert with Kathy my Rick partner. Sitting in a stalled limb w Pudge on Prom night, hoping that we wouldn’t have to walk to the Grand march in the rain. The ansty nat that crawled up Sarah’s leg. USZYNSKI, ARLENE, “Arls”, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Class sec. — treasurer 3, student council 3, “Gimme a break”; MEMORY: Mo-Demolition man the O.P., Clay — you’re so old!; Chick — LisaLisa; Class party — “in my car Drisc!” my trip to Hawaii May 3rd; Defogger; and all of the great times with B (Mr. I Cal) (T) VALENTINO, CHRISTINE, “Vais”; “You’re Hopin’”, MEMORY: At the farm with J.P.; freshman basketball; party at L.D.’s broken by T.J.; slumber party at S.C. Homeroom 6th grade VASELLO, LISA, “Airhead”; “If you love someone set them free, If they come back to you they are yours, If they don’t they never were.” WATSON, SHARI, Field hockey 1,2,3,4, basketball 1, track 1,2, Cheerleading 2, chorus 1,2,3,4; “Bear”; “Excellent”; MEMORY: Bomba and Dumbo with the F. F. F. man and me and Spock singing the Edge of Seventeen; — Kerry, Deana, Sue, me and Missy saying “I’m gonna get killed.” Some people were smart enough to runout the front door!!; Sue, those were “The Best of Times” : : [ - WESTON, TRACEY, “Spacey”, “What’s up”; MEMORY: remember the good times, forget the bad.; Thank you everybody for making these the best 2 years; I love you, Dennis; Thanx Ma and Dad WESTPHALEN, KAREN INGRID, Band 2,3, Yearbook 3, A.F.S. 4, N.H.S. 3,4, Cross country 4, Pep rally 3, Piano lessions 1,2,3,4; “Man, that’s horrible!” MEMORY: procrastinating, finally getting my license but still being the only senior on my bus, Boston, : Boston, Boston!; my punk haircut junior year; Midnight, not a sound from the pavement; some of my more radical changes; VJC: the sophomores in my French class this year; endless book cases, blackboards, and lockers; the heating system; no paper towels in any bathroom . i . s WIDMYER, GREG, “Weeds,” “Tex” “Wheaties”, Football 1,2,3,4, Tennis 3,4, Student council 2,3,4 (V.P.) National Honor Society 2,3,4 (Pres.), MEMORY: N. Andover couches; living in the projects; thanks for traffic in the projects between periods; Snowman and Rocky; Whoaa, Whooaaah, WHOOOAAH!?! $@!! we’re gonna hit a tree; 7 A.M. — Greg, your car won’t start; I don’t remember driving here; 300 miles to Buffalo; “Un litre de biere s’il vous plait?” WILSON, RACHEL A., “Roxanne”, Chorus 3,4, Select choir 3,4, Cheering 4, Drama “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all!!”, MEMORY: Sal, forever 10 19 85; TOGA party; Long dis¬ tance calls; McD’s; Killington week Awesome in ’86; Let it snow; It’s not infatuation; Close calls; Jen Friend’s Forever N. A. finally home; He’s a gentleman; I SAW THEM THEY DRANK ON IT; Thanks Rickim for all; skip with H.L.; I’m outa here!!! S.M.! WISE, JULIE, “Mrs. T.”, collect gold, “Hey, Hun!HiHun!” MEMORY: I love you Jamie Proctor, Thanks for everything, Tracey, Thanks for the many cheers WYSOCKI, LISA, “LEEBEE”, MEMORY: fighting with Bug in Mr Mini’s class; March ’84 with Danny 61 SENIOR MALE SINGER — Bryan Adams FEMALE SINGER — Madonna ROCK GROUP — Led Zeppelin ALBUM — Reckless SONG — Stairway to Heaven ACTOR — Sylvester Stallone ACTRESS — Meryl Streep ■■r COMEDIEN — Eddie Murphy ... MOVIE Rocky IV jy ...Am ■ ' jKL . . .—. iiartj ' FAVORITES MO V 4r U TS, • ; - r .w L t - 7T fjb « t TV ' -J?. r. ■ESS Ik T.V. SHOW — The Cosby Show SPORT — Football PRO-ATHLETE — Doug Flutie DAY OF THE WEEK — Friday iASON OF THE YEAR — Summer HOLIDAY — Christmas FOOD -— Pizza DRINK — Classic Coke HANGOUT — Harrison’s pP 4 ’ r i3tk ' ifiji I ■ 1 — • jyj DUCmc UP Von Hoehn leods Knights to Division II Sectional title the Futuri alancine the Bud Tina DiMarca i m Chris Chmura, Corinne Nitzsche A Lisa Monica Mark Apigian, Sharon Nugent, Tara Sullivan Rob Fitzgerald Stefany Garavanian Karen Alexanian, Caroline Kaddaras 66 Kelly Raadmae Chris Logue, Chris Marconi, KC Cincotta Maureen Healy, Kathy Garrety Genie Perner, Hillary Wald, Stefany Bradley Lisa Gray, Dave Giarusso, Sara Gagliano Karen Winning, Michele Gilbert, Wayne Altman, Marybeth Katis 67 68 DIRECTORS: ' Faculty Teacher’s pet. 69 Administration and Secretaries Dr. Leslie Bernal — Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Susan Sturtevant — Secretary Mrs. Aniela Zimny — Secretary Mr. Daniel L. Desmond — Principal Mr. Richard M. Rozzi — Assistant Principal Mrs. Mary Kleuber — Secretary Mr. Arthur J. Hamel — Assistant Principal 70 Guidance Mrs. Lynne Killheffer Mrs. Beverly A. Delaney Mrs. Margaret E. Ekholm 71 Business Mr. Joseph Bevilacqua — Department Head Mrs. Nina Demeritt Mrs. Loretta O’Wril Mrs. Susan McGregor Mr. Paul Spadafore 72 Home Economics and Industrial Arts Mrs. Louise Toler Mr. Francis Troy M.. JSH Mrs. Carolyn Sullivan Mr Michael Schena Mr. Thomas Errico Nurse and Aides Mrs. Virginia Foulds — Nurse Mrs. Theresa Uttley — Library Aide Mrs. Elizabeth Gelardes — Secretarial Aide Mrs. Theresa Morin — Library Aide Mrs. Gloria Walsh — Secretarial Aide 74 Art Music 75 Foreign Language Department Ms. Irene McLaughlin — Department Head Mr. Arthur Hall Ms. Lita Fernandes Mrs. Kirk Thompson Ms. Lorraine Lostimolo Mrs. Sandra Rasmussen Mr. Mario Giordano Mr. Joseph Trombly 76 English Department Mr. Paul Gregoire 77 Mrs. Margaret Hannum Mrs. Patricia Maloney-Brown V Mr. Richard Kiberd Miss Mildred Matasso 78 Mr. Bert Noyes Mr. Gerald Sanford Mr. Edward Rudd .1 Mr. Robert Welch 79 Social Studies Department Mr. Rick Kamire Mr. William Boutilier Mr. Barry Humphreys Mr. Perrault — Department Head 80 Mr. Michael M. Veigh Mrs. Mary Ellen Osgood Mr. John Minihan Mr. John Strobe! 81 Math Department Mrs. Virginia Boucher Mr. Robert Dinsmore Mrs. Beverly Dize 82 Mr. Anthony McGowan Mr. David Rogers Mr. Russ Wrigley 83 IflUiTOoui Science Department Mr. Robert Bennett — Department Head Mr. Victor Brandalise 1 N I.. Mr. Peter Kalafarski Mr. John Kappotis Mr. Jerome Marchegiani 84 Ms. Isabel Smith Mr. Sousa Mr. James O’Neil Mr. Philip Towle Ms. Mary Martin 85 Physical Education Mr. Robert Licare — Director of Athletics Mr. Michael Cavanaugh Special Needs Mr. Joseph Santarlasci Mrs. Geraldine McGuire Mr. Thomas Taylor Mrs. Charlotte Small 87 Cafeteria and Custodial Staff Mr. Richard Poutenis — Director of Foods Cafeteria Crew Custodial Staff 88 89 V 90 CREW: Underclassmen Class ot 198 Matt DellaCroce (President), Kris Spero (Vice-President), Bobby Bryan (Secretary) Homeroom 211. Front Row (1-r): Peter Acerra, Susanne Alvarez, Len Annalord, Dylan Aramian, Thomas Baird, Richard Ballantyne, Kolby Barbera. Second Row (1-r): Stacie Barnes, Jennifer Bartyl, Alyssa Bailey, Michelle Barzarian, Kelly Beal, Lori Bodenrader, Oahn Borey. Third Row (1-r): Lauri Borgesi, Deborah Brown. Homeroom 213. Front Row (1-r): Bobby Bryan, Liza Burgie, Chris Burnham, Jackie Burns, Christy Carlson, Kathy Cavanaugh, Christina Chmura. Second Row (1-r): Julie Christopher, Lisa Cimmino, Sam Conte, Keith Corcoran. Third Row (1-r): Stacey Crane, Gary Croteau, Trevor Crum, Margaret Cunningham, Sue Curly. 92 Homeroom 214. Front Row (1-r): Charles Dalton, Robert Danus, Lisa DeMilas, Kerrie Deegan, Matt Della Croce, Jennifer Devine. Second Row (1-r): Tracey Dion, Bill Ditenhafer, Patricia Dixon, Mark Dockray, Muriel Douchette, Kara Dowe. Third Row (1-r): Jennifer Drigan, Karen Driscoll, Cynthia Dufresne, Cathy Dugan. [Vonvcn V 1 1 ' J 1 Pp- r Homeroom 216. Front Row (1-r): Jen Dziadosz, Jeff Enright, Elaine Fann, George Farr, Lucinda Ferguson, Christina Fey, Brian Flowers. Second Row (1-r): Betsy Flynn, Pam Fontaine, Liz Ford, Rhonda Forgetta, Wendy Foulds, Julie Fragala, Janis Fried. Third Row (1-r): Rob FitzGerald, Paula Frizelle, Karen Fulks, Frank Fenwick. 93 Homeroom 219. Front Row (1-r): Chris Gabriel, Jodi Gallant, Gina Gaudet, Tricia Galvagna, Greg Garivavian, Michael Gendron. Second Row (1-r): Kristin Giantris, Curt Golan, Mike Gordon, Bethany Griggs, Amy Gross, Matt Gruwalski, Marc Gulezian. Third Row (1-r): Kelly Gurry, Doug Hajjar, Julie Hamel, Karen Hamilton, Anne Healy. Homeroom 221. Front Row (1-r): Dave Herrmann, Yvette Hrenchir, Jen Hyder, Denise Jackson, Sheri Jackson, Tracy Janczak, Jodi Jordan, Peter Kashanek. Second Row (1-r): Marybeth Katis, Tina Kehrig, Julie Kelley, Sean Kenneally, David Kerem, Mi Seong Kim, Candice Kirkiles. Third Row (1-r): Frank Kirkpatrick, Karen Lally, Denise Lane, Andrea Label, Michael Lemberger. 94 Homeroom 234. Front Row (1-r): Jen Lorentz, Tracy Lubin, Margie Luck, Anne Lynch, Peggy Lynch, Heather MacNeil, Anne Marie Lyons, Bob MacLeish. Second Row (1-r): Mike Mammola, Mark Mank, Lisa Marconi, Tracey Matthewa, Justen McElhiney, Dave McGuire, Bill McGuire. Third Row (1-r): Amy McKallagat, Holly McKay, Erin McLaughun, Peggy McNally, Kim McCarron, John McElhenny, Jennifer Meldrum. Homeroom 235. Front Row (1-r): Jim Miller, Shawn Morrissey, Kathy Murphy, Mary Murphy, Sean Murphy, Tim Murphy, Tracey Nicolosi, Corrine Nitzsche. Second Row (1-r): Steve Nugent, Maura O’Connell, Kim O’Neil, Liz Palmer, Courtney Pangione, Julie Papalia, Amy Parker. Third Row (1-r): Greg Parker, Mike Parker, Tony Moore. 95 Homeroom 236. Front Row (1-r): Marcy Pelletier, Maggie Pemble, Steve Perrault, Andy Petronio, Pam Picard, Sue Picard, Michelle Piotte, Ron Pollina. Second Row (1-r): Joan Prophett, Debbie Pyteroff, Kelly Raadmae, Brendan Ramsden, D.J. Ramsden, Karen Raney, Mike Redman. Third Row (1-r): Todd Rembis, Dan Rennie, Kevin Richards, Candy Richards, Kim Riordan, Peter Rohde, Mindy Rosenbaum. Homeroom 238. Front Row (1-r): Kris Rumson, Alicia Saracusa, Linda Scarbo¬ rough, Melissa Schwab, Keith Seguin, Eric Shannon, Patty Shanteler. Second Row (1- r): Jen Shea, Mike Sibol, Dave Silva, Heather Sinclair, Kris Sobel, Maria Soule, Kris Spero. Third Row (1-r): Mary Spillane, John Splendore. 96 Homeroom 239. Front Row (1-r): Karen Stearns, Nick Stoupis, Adriene Stratouly, Kathy Streeter, Matt Strobel, Jen Stulgis, Mike Sullivan. Second Row (1-r): Shaun Sutcliffe, David Swarbrick, Eric Swenson, Lori Takesian, Kelly Tobin, Gina Torissi. Third Row (1-r): Amy Trask, Dan Trefry, Jessica Trela, Dave Trevisan. Homeroom 240. Front Row (1-r): Jonathan Twomey, Steve Valiant, Jodi Valliere, John Van Houten, Cheryl Ventura, Fenny Von Kummer, Colleen Walsh. Second Row (1-r): Tammy Warren, Kathy Wells, Joyce Whalen, Patrick Wheeler, Jen Wilkins, Anna DiMarca, Mark Young. Third Row (1-r): Karin Winning, Bill Wolfenenden, Jay Young, Gary Wilson, Bill Young, John Zaccari, Justin Zuill. 97 Class of 1988 Chris Logue (President), Laura Johnson (Vice-President), Valerie Sobel (Secretary). Homeroom 110. Front Row (1-r): Matt Abel, Kevin Abernathy, Dana Adams, Karen Alexa- nian, Jen Anderson, Kristin Anderson. Second Row (1-r): Dan Arcidiacono, Tracey Armeen, Dave Archenbault, Kelly Asselin, Karen Bailey, Tracey Barkhouse, Mike Battersby. Third Row (1-r): Bart Baumstak, Brian Beal, Scott Beaudoin, Patrick Beirne, Mary Beresford, Connie Bernal, Silvia Bettez. Homeroom 112. Front Row (1-r): Joe Blandini, Tom Blinn, Gina Bothwell, John Anderson, Pam Bower, Shane Bower, Daniel Bowes, Stephanie Bradley. Second Row (1-r): Liz Brown, Tara Brown, Margaret Bryan, Tony Burgie, Marissa Burnham, Nara Lynne Bushner, Elizabeth Bulter. Third Row (1- r): Bart Cahill, Tara Callagy, Chris Camasso, Lisaa Campbell, Suzanne Carey, Sue Carlson, Greg Christo, Clement Chun, Carla Ciampa, Kristen Cincotta. 98 Homeroom 122. Front Row (1-r): Gary Citron, Christine Clancy, Sean Clark, Kristen Cloutier, Maryann Connolly, Mark Cooney, David Cottone, Kimberly Crabb. Second Row (1-r): Erik Crago, Daniel Crane, Robert Crawford, Daniel Crevier, John Cummings, Stacy D’ales- sandro, Debra D’amaddio. Third Row (1-r): Tracy Daley, Mitchell Davey, Richard DeLisle, Michael Denton, Kelly Deyermond, Marie DiBenedetto, Daniel Doherty, Maureen Doherty. Homeroom 123. Front Row (1- r): Daniel Dolfe, Julie Dorsey, Nancy Doucette, Daniel Doumani, Douglas Dreffer, David Dube, James Eisert, Scott Enright. Second Row (1-r): Jennifer Evans, Claire Fitz- Patrick, Robert Fogarty, Ann Marie Fortin, Arthur Fortin, Susan Fowler, Sheryl Frazier. Third Row (1-r): Kelli French, Toni Frulla, Brian Gallagher, Michelle Fano, Douglas Gallagher. 99 Homeroom 124. Front Row (1-r): Lorraine Geraci, Michele Gilbert, Jay Gilmartin, Lisa Grasso, Susan Greenwood, Stefani Guamera, Joe Harb, Lynne Hardy. Second Row (1-r): Val Hart, Marc Hatch, Jen Healy, Paul Heinze, Steve Heinze, Cathy Herrin¬ gton, Amy Hoffman. Third Row (1-r): Lisa Holdsworth, Frank Hooper, Lisa Houde, Tim Howard, Jim Hurley, Mitch Heller. Homeroom 125. Front Row (1- r): Derek Hutchings, Chris Hyde, Kim Jacobs, Laura Johnson, Kim Joyce, Tara Joyce, Chris Kaddaras, Amy Keleher. Second Row (1-r): Amy Kennicker, Kirsten Killilea, Kari Kelinow, David Knighly, Tracy Kothman, Sehoon, Kwak, Beth Labelle. Third Row (1-r): Lisa Lanzoni, Michelle Laro, Andy Larson, Brett Leavitt, Debbie Lesofsky, Sue Levesque, Kendra Lipmann, Mark Livesey. 100 Homeroom 126. Front Row (1- r): Kim Lodge, Chris Logue, Ellen Loth, Eric Loyall, Mark Luz, Brian Lynch, Bobby Lyons. Alyssa Marchese. Second Row (1-r): Scott Maclean, Paul Macmillan, Chris Marconi, Bonnie Mattheson, Winn Matthews, Tricia Matthews, David Maurer. Third Row (1-r): Suzanne McGregor, Kellj McMahon, Karen McCarthy, Kristine McCarthy, Maura McClung, Cynthia McDonald, Elizabeth McGuire, Christine McMahon, Katie Mead, Matthew Meagher. Homeroom 128. Front Row (1-r): David Medige, Dawn Meldrum, Pam Mele, Christopher Mertz, Jason Miller, Dawn Ellen Mooers. Second Row (1-r): Jacquelyn Moran, Erin Morrissey, Kristin Moses, Alfred Mosto, Karen Motley, Jennifer Mugavero, Jeffrey Murphy. Third Row (1-r): Peter Murphy, Jen Nassar, Kristine Neff, Sandra Nicetta. 101 Homeroom 129. Front Row (1-r): Lori Noonan. Jen Nugent, Sharyn Nugent, Mike O ' Neill, Jason Oulette, Kari Packer, Danielle Page, Amy Pangione. Second Row (1-r): Karen Pappalardo, Mauro Pappalardo, Dave Parent, Kevin Parisi, Jeannie Perna, Tammy Fetronio, Annette Pierog. Third Row (1-r): Michael Plisinski, Bethany Pelczar. Homeroom 131. Front Row (1-r): Meredith Pollier, Dee Pothier, Robin Raadmae, Mala Rastogi, Keith Reynolds, Brendan Rich¬ ards, Lee Rich¬ ards. Second Row (1-r): David Ritchie, Kristen Roberts, Beth Barry, Heather Robertson, Scott Robertson, Heath¬ er Robinson, Carma Rorke. Third Row (1-r): Gregg Rudinsky, Dan Ryan, Den¬ nis Sacco, Sonya Salois, Jeff Sapienza, Mark Satenstein. 102 Homeroom 132. Front Row (1-r): Renee Savage, Holly Schick, Hannalore Schumm, Pam Seddon, Joe Sibol, Steve Silberman, Maggie Skibbs. Second Row (1-r): Erik Smith, Val Sobel, Angie Spears, Kristin Spirdione, Bill Stratton, Mike Sullivan, Tara Sullivan Third Row (1-r): Jen Tanko, Peter Tardie, Chris Tetler. Homeroom 133. Front Row (1-r): Maureen Thomas, Nancy Torrey, Jeff Tucker, Taqua Turner, Stephanie Tuttle, Sandro Veras, Brenda Vemile. Second Row (1-r): Hilary Wald, Lisa Watson, Ronny Wedge, Kristy Wheaton, Brian Wheeler, Brad Whipple, Scott Williams. Third Row (1-r): Jackie Win¬ ning, David Young, Melanie Young, Melanie Young, Dwight Todd, David Zappala. 103 Class of 1989 Homeroom 223. First Row (1-r): T.J. Abernathy, Kim Ackroyd, Jodi Adams, Mark Altman, Jodi Anderson, Eric Andreoli, Mark Apigian, Ricky Augeri. Second Row (1-r): Kerry Austin, Dolores Bain, Mark Baird, Steve Baird, Patrick Bateman, Kristen Beattie, Christopher Bechara. Third Row (1-r): Lori Belanger, Dawn Benson, Nicole Bibeau, Traci Bodenrader, Nicole Bonelli, Krysten Boyd, Jen Anderson. Homeroom 224. First Row (1-r): Eileen Boyle, Dana Braga, Tracey Brockway, David Brown, Diane Brown, Eleanor Brown, Sean Callahan, Jean Campbell. Second Row (1-r): Ellen Carbonell, Amy Carey, Lesley Carlson, Peter Carney, Jeanne Caron, Daniel Caruso, Sean Casey. Third Row (1-r): James Cherry, Jim Chou, Kellyl Cleaves, Marcy Cloud, Laurie Comeau, Jennifer Condon. 104 Homeroom 225. First Row (1-r): Michele Connearney, Derek Cote, Tina Coufas, Julie Crafton, Shelley Crane, Cheryl Crevier, Cindy Crowe, Jonathan Dalton. Second Row (1-r): Michael Demelis, Kristin Demers, Laurie Dempski, Eric Dichiara, Debbie Difruscio, Debbie Dimaggio, Bonnie Dinsmore. Third Row (1-r): Wayne Dion, Nicole Dionne, Nicole Diprima, Christine Dixon, Liz Dockray, Lisa Donadt, Stephen Donald, Jason Delmonico. Homeroom 227. First Row (1-r): Neil Dow¬ ling, Chad Downer, William Drolet, Lisa Dubois, Andrea Duffield, Denise Dunn, Jefl Dziadosz, Roslyn Ebright. Second Row (1- r): Allyson Eng, Kenny Farmer, Julie Farell, Jamie Ferris, Cheryl Fink, Lyn Fitzgibbons, Christine Foss. Third Row (1-r): Melissa Duggan, Sarah Gagliano, Jacky Gallagher, Stephanie Garavanian, Anastasia Gelarderes, Kathleen Geraghty, Leslie Gilboard, John Glassett, Marcy Anderson, Dan Driscoll, Jim Giola, Steven Gigilio. 105 Homeroom 228. Front Row (1-r): Lisa Gray, Jane Herberchuk, Robert Grimmett, Stephen Guild, Andrea Gross, Rita Gupta, Chris Gworek, Kerri Hahesy, Kim Hajjar. Second Row (1-r): Elizabeth Haley, Lisa Hannan, Larry Harper, Patrick Heafey, Maureen Healey, Mitch Heller, Joel Henry, Alicia Herber¬ chuk, Christina Heselton. Third Row (1-r): Michelle Hewitt, Stacy Holmes, Mark Holzman, Stephen Hooper. Homeroom 229. Front Row (1-r): Ben Kalinowski, Eileen Katis, Tanya Kawash, Mark Keegan, Colleen Kelley, Jan Kern, Greg Killilea. Second Row (1- r): Kevin Killourie, Susan Kingsley, Melissa Kirkiles, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Suzanne Knight, Jimmy Knotts, Jeff Kody, Jeff Kooken. Third Row (1-r): Tray Krueger, Greg LaFontaine, Kate Lannon, Andy Lee, Sea Sun Lee. 106 Homeroom 230. Front Row (1-r): Brian Lemberger, Judy Lemieux, Nancy Leonard, Megan Lochmann, Scott Lubin, Eric Lynch, Robin Lynch. Second Row (1- r): John McDonald, Christian Maggio, Gerry McCarthy, Scott Mambro, Steven Manchini, Yvette Marcil, Cory Marconi, Kara Markey. Third Row (1-r): Patricia Martin, Bridget Martins, Jerusha Maurer, Gina McAloon. Homeroom 231. Front Row (1-r): Christine McClellan, Kelly McC ue, Lee Ann McGonigle, Stephenie McGowan, Kelly McGuire, Sarah McIntyre, Brian McKal- lagat, Kenny McManus. Second Row (1-r): Amanda Mead, Abby Melia, Miriam Meyer, Tracy Middleton, Randy Miller, Lori Moeckel, Jeanne Moreschi. Third Row (1-r): Erin Morgan, Mike Morris, Shannon Morris, Charles Moschetto, Joe Melton, Kathleen Medige, Doug Moore, Amy McLeod. 107 Homeroom 232. Front Row (1-r): Cedric Motley, Lisa Motyka, Brenda Mscisz, Corinne Mulcahy, Laura Murphy, Jessemyn Nelson, Pam Nicetta, Jamie Nobel, Mary Noonan. Second Row (1-r): Lisa Nussbaum, Sean O’Meara, Elizabeth O’Neil, Ann Marie O’Reagan, Jennifer Pare, Andrea Parent, Dawn Pawelski. Third Row (1-r): Stacey Pelich, Damian Pichea, Andrea Pickles, Cheryl Pisani, Shannon Plisinski, Mark Pressman, Mark Parsons, Lisa Petrow. Homeroom 233. Front Row (1-r): Daniel Redman, Keith Regan, Shannon Reid, Bill Riordan, Greg Robinson, Mauira Rooney, Gina Rosetti. Second Row (1-r): Chris Rozzi, Pam Roggerio, Kim Salvia, Sue Savino, Mike Schmitt, Annelisse Schumm, Heather Scofield. Third Row (1-r): Sindy Sea- bloom, Ryan Seyffert, Max Shea, Colleen Sheehan. 108 Homeroom 242. Front Row (1-r): April Signorelli, Nancy Skiba, Alison Slipp, Jen Slosek, Joseph Smith, Robert Smith, Kathryn Sollie. Second Row (1-r): James Sousa, Jason Stadler, Joseph Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, William Sullivan, Jennifer Sutcliffe, Rob Swajian. Third Row (1-r): Heather Sweeney, Harriet Tenenbaum, Chad Thomas, Derek Thurston, Elrad Tkachenko, Tiffany Todd, Nina Torrisi, Kim Townley, Kim Trask, Bhuc Tu, William Turner, Alan Uszynski, Chad Smith. Homeroom 244. Front Row (1-r): Jody VanCoppi- nolle, Neal Waldrep, Dana Wallis, Timothy Walsh, Jennifer Wamshuis, John Weston. Second Row (1-r): Lisa Weston, Cynthia Whittaker, Ian Wilson, Mark Wilson, Susan Windle, Heather Wolf. Third Row (1-r): Debra Young, Gina Zaccari. 109 t;, 110 ACT I Activities in The Pictures Tell It All This year’s yearbook was put together by Editor Katie FitzPatrick, Robin Palladino and Sarah Katis. Also helping in a big way were Kristen Donovan, Chris Hajjar, Kim Hajjar and Sue Carlson. Sarah Katis, Amy Mead, Katie FitzPatrick, Robin Palladino Robin Palladino, Kim Hajjar, Sarah Katis, Sue Carlson 112 FRONT ROW (L-R) Sarah Katis, Katie FitzPatrick, Robin Palladino. SECOND ROW: Kim Hajjar, Jen Hyder, Leslie Dumas, Kristen Donovan, Monica Tecca, Dawn Meldrum, Karen Fulks, Amy Mead, Oahn Borey, Jen Meldum, Kelly Tobin, Janet O’Neil, Lauri Borgesi, Lisa Cimmino, Ann Healy, Liza Palmer. Katie FitzPatrick, Robin Palladino, Amy Mead, Mr. Desmond, Sarah Katis, Monica Tecca, Lisa Cimmino 113 Student’s Work Is Published The Literary Magazine, Bourbon Red, put out two issues this year. Students contributed their essays and poems and the staff, led by Mrs. Hannum, put the magazine together. Jfl FRONT ROW(L-R) Julie Todd, Alana Schmitt, Kim Brady, Ellie Brown, Oahn Borey, Gir Rozzeti, Miseong King, Maura McClung. SECOND ROW: Debbie Brown, Peg McNall Jen Meldrum. «.v ur a Alana Schmitt, Julie Todd, Kim Brady, Mrs. Hannum Mrs. Hannum 114 France and Germany Come to N.A.H.S. FRONT ROW (L-R) Laetitia Simongiovanni, Bill Busineau, Monica Tecca, Kendall Davis, Georgina Heise. SECOND ROW: Laura Borgesi, Pam Fontaine, Maureen Sergi, Cahn Borey, Liza Palmer, Michele Gilbert, Jennifer Meldrum, Julie Kelly, Karen Winning, D.J. Ramsden, Junko Oka, Stan Mallory, Janet O’Neil, Chuck Miniaci, Janis Fried, Stephanie Scofield, Beth Simmonds, Colleen Walsh, Kelli Steer, Marybeth Katis. This Year’s AFS Club, led by Bill Busineau, Mon¬ ica Tecca, and Kendall Davis, hosted two foreign students this year. Laetitia Simongiovanni was visiting from France and Georgina Heise was visiting from Germany. Bill Busineau (sec tres), Monica Tecca (v.p) Laetitia Simongiovanni, Georgina Heise. 115 Winning Voices Although the speech team lost some talented performers last year, it allowed many underclassmen to shine. The team has done well with members such as Michele Determan, Kathy McClung, Wayne Altman and Tim Murphy. Coach Rudd hopes for another promising year next season. Elaine Fann, Tim Howard Mr. Rudd Wayne Altman, Michele Determan 116 Kathy McClung, Wayne Altman, Rick Cuscino Winners FRONT ROW (L-R) Deb Brown, Wayne Altman, Colleen Walsh, Stephanie Scofield. SECOND ROW: Coach Forgeta, Wendy Appleton, John McElhenny, Janis Fried, Mike Sullivan, Katie FitzPatrick, Jeff Donahue, Jeff Enright, Michelle Gilbert, Todd Noonan, Mahool Patel, Kendall Davis, Sue Carlson, Doug Lenox, Frank Sibol, Elaine Fann, Coach McGowan The Math had an exceptional year. For the first time in a few years they beat Chel¬ msford. The top mathaletes were Wayne Altman, Jeff Donahue, Todd Noonam, Jeff Enright. Elaine Fann, Jeff Donahue 117 The Music Plays On The band continued to grow in number this year due to the successful leadership of Mr. Selima. The marching band provided entertainment during halftime at the football games and the concert band performed for the school at Christmas. Playing the sax Mr. Selima Joe Blandini, Clem Chung 118 Concert Choir Is Melodious Feeling the music Tim Murphy This year’s chorus, led by Miss Graham, had a very busy year. The group sang at the annual Christmas Assembly as well as traveling to other towns to perform. Melissa Schwab, Kris Spero, Rachel Wilson 119 Squire Informs This year’s Squire, under the leader¬ ship of Mr. Paul Gregoire, gave some interesting views on school life. Editors Tim Mur¬ phy, Tracey Nic- olisi, and Marybeth Katis informed its readers of school activities such as the Pep Rally and sports. Tim Murphy, Tracey Nicolisi, Marybeth Katis FRONT ROW (L-R) Tim Murphy, Tracey Nicolisi, Marybeth Katis. SECOND ROW: Julie Kelley, Julie Fragala, Liza Palmer, Oahn Borey, Dawn Meldrum, Karen Fulks, Jen Meldrum. 120 121 Shining Year for the Student Council This year Mr. Rozzi became the new advisor for Student Council. Led by President Sheila Perocchi, the council ran a successful canned food drive as well as a dance. They also sold flowers for Valentine’s Day. FRONT ROW(L-R) Kim Riordan, Jen Shea, Candice Kirkiles, Cheryl Ventura. SECOND ROW: Sam Conte, Michelle Green, Julie Barry, Santa (Joe Abernathy), Laura Bellofatto, Bethany Kimball. FRONT ROW (L-R) Greg Widmyer (V.P.), Sheila Perocchi (Pres), SECOND ROW: Sam Conte (Sec), Mike Gordon (Treas). Sherry Perocchi 122 FRONT ROW (L-R) Dave Skiba, Joe Harb, Chris Logue, Sam Conte. SECOND ROW: Laura Johnson, Kim Riordan, Greg Widmyer, Kris Spero, Valerie Sobel, Kelly Tobin, Dave Herrmann, Leslie Carlson, Sheila Perocchi, Brandy Matthews, Kristen Boyd, Candice Kirkiles, Tim Howard, Sherry Perocchi, Amanda Mead, Maureen Healy, James Hurley. THIRD ROW: Aimee Garrett, Kirsten Kleuber, Celeste Derry, Matt DellaCroce, Colby Barbera, Mike Gordon, Chris Bleszinski, Wayne Altman. Candice Kirkiles, Sam Conte, Laura Bellofatto. FRONT ROW (L-R) Bethany Kimball, Julie Barry, Kim Riordon, Michelle Green. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Ventura, Joe Abernathy, Jen Shea. THIRD ROW: Candice Kirkiles, Sam Conte, Laura Bellofatto. 123 The Computer Club Is Programmed for Knowledge The computer club offers an after-school activity for those who enjoy intellectual games. This popular club is advised by faculty member and friends, Mrs. McGuire. While attracting many new members, this close-knit group has made the computer room the local hang-out. FIRST ROW (L-R) Mahool Patel, Janet O’Neil, Miseong Kim, Junko Oka, Chris Gregor, Kendall Davis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McGuire, Chuck Miniace, Doug Lenox, Stan Mallory. Checking Out the Chess Team The chess team, advised by Mr. Kiberd, did very well this year. Despite the small size of the team they always came out on top. Edward Carbone, D.J. Ramsden, Mr. Kiberd, Bill Caney, Brenden Ramsden 124 S.A.D.D. Makes a Difference S.A.A.D. has become a big influence since it wases- tablished last spring. The group had a big campaign to prevent drinking and driving at the prom this year. FIRST ROW (L-R) Jen Shea, Kris Spero. SECOND ROW: Ann Healy, Liza Palmer, Laura Borgesi, Bob Dufresne, Greg Garvanian, Bill Ellas, Cahn Borey, Peggy McNally, Amy Parker. The Science Club Experiments The Science Club advised by Miss Smith and Mr. Bennett was formed this year. Students in the club are interested in science and meet to do various ex¬ periments. FIRST ROW (L-R) Chris Gregor, Kendall Davis, Doug Lenox, SECOND ROW: Minchung Kwak, Junko Oka, Mr. Brandalise, Janet O’Neil, Denise Lane, Jeff Donahue, Michele Determan, Edward Carbone, Scott Determan, Stan Mallory, Mike Lemberger, Miss Smith. 125 Scholars Are Out For Blood! The National Honor Society ran two successful Blood Drives again this year. Officers Greg Widmyer, Doug Todd, and Kathy Killourie also organized the Phone-a- Thon for the American Heart Association. For the first time this year, members of the Na¬ tional Honor Society took parents around the school for teacher conferences. Monica Tecca, Todd Noonan Mr. Desmond Greg Widmyer (Pres), Kathy Killourie (Sec Tres), Doug Todd (V.P.). 126 Michelle Determan, Jeff Donahue Mr. DeSimone Mr. Desmond 127 Peter Kooken Spirits Haunt N.A.H.S. Jackie Tomko, Jen Bent, Kelly Messina, Kelly Peck, Julie Barry Snoopy, B.J. Ferris Guess Who? Jen Bent, Lynn McDonald Rick Fredette, Lisa Bouchard 128 I’m just a gigilo!! Cherie LaFreniere I Tina DiMarca, Lisa Pascucci Sarah Livesey Goo Goo! Kerri D’Antonio, Leslie D’Antonio, Kerri O’Neil Mrs. Demeritt, Rick Fredette, Lynn McDonald Mrs. Dize 129 Queen For A Knight Rob Cheevers, Shari Watson, Mike Clancy, Laura Bellofatto, Bill Herrmann, Janet Papalia, Dave Koecemchak, Jen Sobel, Rick Frederic Robin Raadmae, Carolina Kaddaras, Mike Cavanaugh. Celeste Derry, Steve Nugent, Michelle Green, Greg Widmyer, Chris Hajjar, Wayn Altman. } fTi S3 ' Robin Raadmae, Rick Fredette Laura Bellofatto, Mike Clancy 130 Caroline Kaddaras, Mike Cavanaugh Michelle Green, Greg Widmyer Chris Hajjar, Rob Cheevers Homecoming King and Queen 131 Candids From “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF” Steve Tahan, Monica Tecca John Mele, and Leslie Dionne as “Yente” Last April, the drama club’s production of “Fiddler on the Roof” generated a spirit of unity for all involved — the directors, and members of the cast, crew, and band. It proved to be a spec¬ tacular show. IBP Donna Marie Sullivan, Cindi Esselstrom A celebration 132 The Ghosts The Russians 133 A Knight to Remember Rebecca Sullivan, Julie Heinze, Pat Quinn Peter Coughlin Robin Pallatino, Brian Novelline Carolyn Marcotte, Ray Sullivan 134 The Grand March Rebecca Sullivan, Lori Morin, Kathleen Cahill, Robin Palladino, Sarah Katis, Lisa Demelis, Julie Heinze Tania Kasprzak, Chris Camasso Paul Ventura, Donna Sullivan 135 Field Day At N.A.H.S John Mele Kelly Messina Amy Keleher Michelle Bazarian, Caroline Kaddaras Candice Kirkiles, Valerie Sobel B.J. Ferris 1 E V. m| ) IS ’ 1 k la m 136 Chris Kaddaras, Steve Heinze Janet Papalia Laura Bellofatto, Kathy Dugan, Erin McLaughlin Lisa Pascucci 137 Cabaret Night Reviewed The second annual Cabaret Night was so impressive that it ran for two nights. Organized by the students and faculty of the music department, the delightful acts ranged to please every member of the audience. t M R nL t 2 -lw The chorus wears sunglasses at night. Uncle Wally performs. Joe Blandini 138 Sonya Salois Doug Gallagher, Jen Mugavero, Monica Tecca, Juaco Oka, Karen Motley. Rachel Wilson The audience sings with Matt Morin 139 140 ACT II Knights are Champs again. The varsity football team lead by tri-captains Mike Cavanaugh, Rick Fred- ette and Todd Whitley ran, kicked, and shoved their way to the top. They finished the season as co¬ champs with Hamilton- Wenham HKST ROW (L-R) Paul McCabe, Peter Kooken, Boyd Foulds, John Lesofsky, Edward Shields, Todd Whitley, Richard Fredette, Michael Cavanaugh, Colin Farragher, Michael Shea, Jude Logue, Charles Dichara, Robert Cheevers, Von Hoehn. SECOND ROW: David Skiba, Gregory Widmyer, Joseph Harb, Darren Forzese, James Marconi, Paul Driscoll, Kevin Richards, Christian Blezinski, Christopher Clark, Jeffrey Nazarian, Christopher Mertz, William Ferris. THIRD ROW: Coach Cavanaugh, Gregory Parker, Michael Gordon, Stephen Connelly, Brian Wheeler, Douglas Dreffer, Steven Perrault, Brenden Richards, Michael Parker, Leonard Analoro, Mauro Pappalardo, Coach Callagy. FOURTH ROW: Coach Callagy, Samuel Conte, Bartholomew Cahill, Ronald Pollina, William Wolfenden, Christopher Kadaras, David Hermann, Christopher Marconi, David Cottone, Eric Dobson, Alfred Contarino. FIFTH ROW: Scott Mendes, Daniel Rennie, James Pangione, Jason Ouellette, Joseph Bloggs, John Anderson, Michael Battersby, William Stratton, Clement Chung. 142 Tri-Captains: Todd Whitley, Rick Fredette, Michael Cavanaugh FIRST ROW (L-R) John Lesofsky, Edward Shields, Todd Whitley, Richard Fredette, Michael Cavanaugh, Colin Farragher, Michael Shea, Jude Logue. SECOND ROW: Darren Forzese, Jay Marconi, Paul Driscoll, Christian Blezinski, Christopher Clark, Jeffrey Nazarian, William Ferris. THIRD ROW: Peter Kooken, Paul McCabe, David Skiba, Gregory Widmyer, Boyd Foulds, Charles DiChara, Robert Cheevers, Von Hoehn. FOURTH ROW: Coach Callagy, Coach Cavanaugh, Coach Callagy. 143 Knights Block Their Opponents! The J.V. football team had a great season this year. They were led by Chris Lojue, Bill Stratton, Brian Gallagher and Doug Dreffer. They’ll be an asset to next year’s varsity team. Front Row (1-r): Clem Chung, Sean Connolly, Bill Stratton, Brendan Richards, Doug Dreffer, Dave Cottone, Jeff Murphy, Bart Cahill, Sean Clark, Chris Logue. Second Row (1-r): Mike Sullivan, Brian Wheeler, Sandro Veras, Chris Mertz, Matt Abel, Jon Anderson, Dan Crevier, Dave Knightly, Dave Parent. Third Row (1-r): Coach Miller, Chris Kaddaras, Brian Gallagher, Chris Marconi, Jamie Pangione, Mauro Pappalardo, Jason Oulette. 144 145 Team Advances To Semis The boys soccer team had its best year ever. Led by tri-captains Bill Lynch, Mike Moody and Matt Haydon, the knights were impressive. The knights advanced to the semi-finals of the north sections and finished with a 13-4 final record. Next year’s team promises to be just as strong with returning starters Mike Sullivan, Steve Nugent and Jason Stadler all ready for action. Steve Nugent First Row (1-r): Matt Haydon, Bill Lynch, Mike Moody. Second Row (1-r): Bob Bryan, Scott Enright, Scott Dearman, Jason Stadler, Ron McPhail, Shawn Morrisey, Marc Torrisi, John Mele, Scott Beaudoin, Steve Nugent. Third Row (1-r): Matt Della Croce, Jason Miller, Doug Todd, Todd Noonan, John Musemuci, Bill McGuire, Jeff Hartley, Frank Kirkpatrick, Mike Sullivan, Ed Meagher, Wayne Beaudoin, Coach DiMarca. 146 Jason Miller Doug Todd Bill Lynch Mike Moody 147 Girl’s Get Their Kicks! The 1985-86 Girl’s Varsity Soccer Team had tremendous success. Led by captains Jackie Tomko, Tayna Kasperzak, and Kathy Mahoney, they reached the State Tournament. 148 Front Row (1-r): Jacky Tomko (Tri-Capt.), Tayna Kasprzak (Tri-Capt.), Kathy Mahoney (Tri-Capt.). Second Row (1-r): Tracy Lubin, Pam Picard, Kathleen Cahill, AnneMarie Lyons, Kathy McElroy, Kelly Messina, Lynne McDonald, Tara Callagy, Melissa Schwab. Third Row (1-r): Kendra Lippman, Maura O’Conner, Peggy Linch, Candice Kirkiles, Robin Townley, Lori Takesian, Sharyn Nugent, Amy Gross, Tina Kehrig, Coach Don Ellard. 149 Soccer Knights, Jr. First Row (1-r): Chris Camasso, Jeff Tucker. Second Row (1-r): Wayne Dion, Joel Henry, Ryan Seyffert, Scott Enright, Eric Lynch, Bob Lyons, Mark Satenstein, Matt Meagher, Steve Guild, Ian Wilson. Third Row (1-r): Coach Desmond, Jason Delmonico, Joe Milton, Scott Mambro, Jeff Sapienza, Mark Parsons, Frank Hooper, Mark Digeon, Eric Smith, Rob Grimmet, Steve Donald, Brian Lynch, Danny Redman, Coach Me Gowan. This Year’s J.V. soccer team was very successful. With the help of Scott Enright, Matt Meagher, Bill Lynch and Frank Hooper they will make next year varsity team more successful. Under the direction of Coach Desmond and Coach McGowan they finish with a 6-3-1 record. Bob Lyons Chris Camasso 150 Girls Reach Their Goal First Row (1-r): Kelly Beal, Gina Torrisi, Lisa Grasso. Second Row (1-r): Julie Fragala, Lisa DeMelis, Amy Keleher, Lisa Ammino, Jeannie Pema, Laura Johnson, Karen McCarthy, Ellen Loth, Beth Barry. Third Row (1-r): Kelly Deyermond, Julie Dorsey, Lori Noonan, Jackie Burns, Michelle Laro, Maria Soule, Cindy MacDonald, Kristen Moses, Dawn Ellen Moores, Coach McCarthy. This years J.V. Girl’s Soccer team was very successful, their record was an outstanding 9-1-2! Star players were Laura Johnson, Jackie Burns, Beth Barry, and Lori Noonan. 151 Run to Victory This year’s Boys Cross Country team did well against talented oppo¬ nents. Coach Welch hopes to improve even more next year. Leading the pack were Rich Allison, Bill Busineau and Rob McLeish. r t %■ §■■ , ■ « ' ' S « • ' ' A ' ♦ • FRONT ROW (L-R) Mike Schmitt, Jeff Dailey, Keith Reynolds, Bill Busineau, Brendon Ramsdon, Mike Lemberger, Pat Bateman, John Cummings, Dan Arcidiacono. SECOND ROW: Scott Dozois, Andy Petronio, Rob McLeish, D.J. Ransdon, Rich Allison, Brandy Matthews, Scott Healy, Shawn Delaney, Winn Matthews. Winn Matthews, Rob McLeish, Keith Reynolds, Brandy Matthews Winn Matthews 152 Masconomet Will Go Down! FRONT ROW (L-R) Dawn Murphy, Sherry Perocchi, Heather Robinson, Jen Evans, Lori Comeau, Marybeth Katis. SECOND ROW: Susan Kingsley, Cindy Crowe, Courtney Pangione, Amy Kenniker, Claire FitzPatrick, Karen Winning, Michele Gilbert, Pam Fontaine, Coach Welch. Many people claim they know of the loneliness of the long-distance runner, but members of the girl’s cross country team do not believe this is true. Instead of dreading the miles ahead, the girls set goals for themselves. One of these is to destroy “Casey’s Bunnies” — Masconomet’s team. Coach Welch hopes to see this happen. Susan Kingsley, Dawn Murphy, Stacey D’Allessandro, Heather Robinson, Jen Evans, Claire FitzPatrick. Michele Gilbert. 153 The Boys Ski Past their Opponents The boys’ ski team, lead by captain John Lesofsky, finished in good standing. The team showed great effort and next year shows great promise. Leading the pack were John Lesofsky, Jay Marconi and Kevin Killourie. Casey Cocorran Jay Marconi FRONT ROW (L-R) Pat Maurer, Steve Hooper, Casey Cocorran, Eric Shannon, Mike Battersby, Paul McMallin, Brett Guyer, Bob Keene, Joe Blandini. SECOND ROW: Coach Errico, Eric Crigo, Scott Dearman, Ken Roy, Sean Holzmann, Doug Gallagher, Scott Beaudoin, Brian Beal, Jefi Donahue, Bill Stratton, John Twomey. THIRD ROW: Joe Melton, Chad Thomas, Gray Frazier, Dave Maurer, Wayne Beaudoin, Bob Harding, Greg Killilea, Kevin Killourie, John Lesofsky, Jay Marconi, Marc Torrisi, John Spendore, John Davis, Tray Kruger, Coach Kappotis, Coach Marc. 154 The Girls Ski to the States The girls ski team, led by captain Kathy Killourie reached the states for the first time in three years. The team performed well overall. Outstanding skiers were Lisa Pascucci, Jeannie Perna, Gini Heise, Sarah Liversay. Andrea Gross Ginny Heise o C ' J? rtr £! ILJm fh HI L- Jmt ' , ,• Q al L 4 p%jL 4 1 Qfcdl SSLfi L jSjk c . at®? f jo ■ - ■Hr . |n L W fl . ■- Til w ,..JH ■LaMr , yW 1 , ... v 1 v- kjJ mm If i-a f A 1 K.T .y I H , • TM ■ |® ftW . Sri Ay 1 IdnL FRONT ROW (L-R) Carole Bums, Kirsten Killelea , Jen Stulgis, Pam Picard, Ann Healy, Kathy Streeter, Naomi Gulezian, Adrienne Stratouly, Sue Curly, Amy Mead, Denise Lane, Andrea Gross, Nicole Dionne, Leslie Carlson, Michelle Bazarian. SECOND ROW: Sarah Liversay, Jeanna Perna, Ann-Marie Lyons, Amanda Mead, Georgina Heise, Jacky Tomko, Lisa Pascucci, Jen Battersby, Stephanie Bradley, Kathy Killourie, Lisa Cimmino, Julie Dorsey, Wendy Foulds, Heather Sweeney, Nancy Torrey, Kari Packer, Stacey Holmes, Laetitia Simongiovanni. THIRD ROW: Coach Rotatory, Coach Kapotis, Candice Kirkles, Andrea Lebel, Jen Evans, Heather Robinson, Bethany Griggs, Maureen Connelly, Colleen Sheehan, Karen Checicki, Nancy Leonard, Melissa Kirkles, Dana Braga, Tricia Galvagna, Paula Frizelle, Tracey Lubin, Sheryl Frazier, Marcy Cloud, Kim O’Neil, Kim Trask, Coach Erric, Coach Mark. 155 Girls’ Enthusiasm Soars Despite an unimpressive 0-10-2 record, the North Andover Varsity Field Hockey team played aggressively and with a great attitude. Captains Kelley Peck and Lisa Pascucci turned in solid efforts throughout the season. The girls look forward to a successful season next year with many excellent returning varsity players. Sue Peltier, Kelly Gurry Praying for a win 156 Front Row (1-r): Laurie Quintal, Kathy Killourie, Lisa Pascucci, Kelley Peck, Sue Peltier, Shari Watson, Kerin Anderson. Second Row (1-r): Kelly Gurry, Karen Lally, Kathy Cavanaugh, Kara Dowe, Michelle Piotte. Third Row (1-r): Geni Heisse, Erin McLaughlin, Julie Papalia, Tracy Daley, Betsy Flynn. Kelly Gurry Jen Sobel 157 J.V. Field Hockey Team Wins The North Andover Field Hockey team greatly im¬ proved this season. They won three games led by Captains Kathy Dugan, C.J. Bernal and Val Sobel. This season was successful and hopes for next year have bright¬ ened. firm BL V jgM m —• jf Jr t , K ff If - Tj .mSt ‘KTA ■ v K ' ' Front Row (1-r): Annette Pierog, Kathy Dugan, C.J. Bernal, Val Sobel, Liz Butler, Pam Mele. Back Row: Robin Radmae, Man Connolly, Karen Pappalardo, Pam Setton, Kierston Killilea, Renee Savage, Sue Greenwood, Sue Carey. 158 Knights Break the Ice! The Varsity Hockey team, coached by Mr. James Logue, had a very successful year. Led by Steve Heinze, Rob Cheevers, Ed Ronan, and Jay Logue, the team was once again one of the best in the state. FIRST ROW (L-R) Edward Sheilds, Paul Heinze. SECOND ROW: Dan Moynihan, Dan Rennie, Rick Fredette, Jude Logut Edward Ronan, Robert Cheevers, Mauro Pappalardo. THIRD ROW: Coach Logue, Joe Harb, Chris Tetler, Scott Mendez, Chri Logue, Mark Dockrey, Steven Heinze, Jeffrey Nazarian, Michael Cavanaugh, John Anderson, Todd Rembis, Mike Parker. 160 ♦ M 161 Boys Dunk Their Opponents The boys basketball team did extremely well despite the loss of several talented players. Juniors Tony Moore and Mike Gordon, along with Seniors Dave Hall and Dave Carney led the team to victory. Mike Gordon Tony Moore 162 FRONT ROW (L-R) Tony Moore, Dave Hall. SECOND ROW: John McEllinney, Winn Matthews, Matt Strobel, Mike Gordon. THIRD ROW: Jeff Enright, Ron Pollina, Dave Camey, Paul Ventura, Sean Murphy, Brandy Matthews, Sean Kenneally, Frank Kirkpatrick, Coach McVeigh, Erin McLaughlin. Sean Murphy Frank Kirkpatrick 163 Boys Hold Their Own The J.V. boys team had a fine showing this season with an outstanding record. The team was led by Dave Cottone and Jamie Nobel. They show promise for next years varsity team. Sandro Veras Jamie Noble Sandro Veras mm - J w A Chris Kaddaras 164 FIRST ROW (L-R) Bart Cahill, Dave Cottone, Jamie Nobel, SECOND ROW: Mike Denton, Eric Loyall, Jay Gilmartin, Keith Reynolds, Scott Enright. THIRD ROW: Frank Hooper, Dave Parent, Chris Kadaras, Dave Parent, Rob Fogarty, Chris Smith, Sandro Veras, Sean Connely, Dave Dube Dave Parent Dave Parent Frank Hooper 165 Girls Hold Almost Perfect Record This years Varsity Girls’ Basketball Team, under new Coach Stephenson, upheld their winning streak. Standouts Beth Kalinowski, Arlene Uszinski, and Maureen Fumeaux. With many new players coming up through the ranks, the team looks ex¬ cellent for next year. FRONT ROW (L-R) Arlene Uszynski, Beth Kalinowski, Maureen Fumeaux. SECOND ROW: Tina Kehrig, Gina Torrisi, Maggie Pemble, Laurie Moekel, Beth Labelle, Kris Roberts, Kim Riordan, Kendra Lippman, Coach Stephenson. Arlene Uszynski Arlene Uszynski, Maureen Fumeaux Beth Labelle 166 Beth Labelle Kendra Lippman Beth Labelle Beth Kalinowski 167 Girls Shoot Past Their Competition The girl’s junior varsity basketball team had a great season this year. The group will con¬ tribute a lot of talent to the varsity team. FRONT ROW (L-R) Holly Schick, Tammy Petronio, Karen Nadeau, Karen McCathy, Amy Kelleher, Tare Callagy, Kris Neff. SECOND ROW: Coach Wrigley, Carma Rorke, C.J. Bernal, Tracy Rothman, Lor Moeckel, Michelle Laro, Kristen Pearless, Kelly Deyermond, Kristen Roberts. 168 Arlene Uszynski Beth Labelle Beth Labelle Maureen Fumeaux Beth Kalinowski Beth Kalinowski 169 Girls Cheer to Victory This year’s cheering squad was one of the most enthusiastic ever. The girls showed true school spirit by decorating the halls before big games! Jacky Winning, Julie Barry, Tara Joyce, Angie Spears, Erin Morrissey, Karen Stearns, Corrine Nitzsche, Jen Shea, Lori Morin, Jen Nassar, Kelly French, Chris Hajjar, Karen Alexanania, Chris Gabriel r Go Knights!! 170 FIRST ROW (L-R) Julie Barry, Chris Hajjar, Kelly French. SECOND ROW: Chris Gabriel, Jen Nassar, Erin Morrissey, Lori Morin. THIRD ROW: Angie Spears, Karen Steams, Corrine Nitzsche, Tara Joyce, Karen Alexanian, Jen Shea, Jacky Win¬ ning. Victory!! 171 Wrestling Team Dominates The wrestling team, once again un¬ defeated, is the number one team in the league. Led by captains Von Hoehn, Jim Pettine and Dan Enaire they won the Common¬ wealth cup and placed second in the Lowell Holiday and recaptured the Cape Ann League varsity tournament. Scott Nussbaum Matt Abel FRONT ROW (L-R) Coach Howard Crozier, Colin Farragher, Mike Shea, Von Hoehn, Jim Pettine, Jeff Roche, Scott Nussbaum, Boyd Foulds, Paul Driscoll, Coach Bill Gendron, SECOND ROW: Bob McLeash, Brian Gallagher, Chad Dalton, Gary Reasor, Scott Determan, Matt Abel, Doug Dreffer, Bill Sullivan, THIRD ROW: Dale Enaire, Eric Androli, Andy McLeash, Jason Clete, Ian Wilson, Brian Wheeler, Rick Auderi, FOURTH ROW: Sean Clark, Randy Miller, Joe Bloggs, Greg Stick, Joel Henry. 172 Paul Driscoll Brain Gallagher Paul Driscoll Eric Andreoli Matt Abel 173 Gymnasts spring to Victory The girls gymnastics team coached by Mr. Desmond had a very successful year. The star performers were Kathy Rennie, Kelly Peck and Steph Tuttle. Lisa Nussbaum Kathy Rennie Sue Kingsley 174 Kim Townley Kelley Peck 175 Knights Hit Home!!!! This year’s varsity Baseball team performed well and showed great spirit. Key players were P.J. McCabe, Pete Kooken, Mike Cavanaugh and Jeff Nazarian. First Row (1-r): Chris Skiba, Chris Abel, Andy Heinze, Rich Blinn, Nick Dichiara, Paul Bernardin. Second Row: Matt Strobel, Brien Miller, Sam Conte, Jell Nazarian, Coach Strobel. Third Row: Dave Herrman, Paul McCabe, John Lesofsky, Mike Parker, Mike Cavanaugh. Rob Danus 176 Rob Danus, Ron Polina, Justin Zuill P.J. McCabe Dan Rennie Justin Zuill 4 , - ' CX ’•■r, ' ' W z J fi ' J 177 Boys Make Tracks to Victory In spite of their record, the N.A.H.S. Track Team put in a good effort. The team was led by captains Eric Hamblett and David Salois. Returning players this year are B.J. Ferris, Todd Whitley, and Rob Cheevers. Bill Busineau, Keith Reynolds h Ijysp ' -w L Brendon Richards First Row (1-r): Tom Fragala, Eric Hamblet, Paul Quintal, Peter Fragala, Tim Scanlon, Dave Salois, George Nussbaum. Second Row: Keith Reynolds, Scott Mendes, B.J. Ferris, Todd Whitley, Rob Cheevers, Colin Farragher, Chuck DiChiara, Rick Fredette, Pete LaHaye. Third Row: Len Annaloro, Matt McGrath, Todd Noonan, Mike Sullivan, Stephen Heinze, Dave Fragala, Brendon Richards, Rob McLeish, Jim Sullivan. Fourth Row: Coach Callagy, Raj Gupta, Bob Keene, Peter Rohde, Steve Nugent, Bill Wolfendon, Brian Lynch, Bill Stratton, D.J. Ramsden, Coach Cavanaugh. irrr t Y r ' - X 1 • 4 . — Jss r i l Jsr 1 f .■ si L C ■ - ”; ij-AMia -i 1 — v . i —.L.V 178 Iff ■ B.J. Ferris 179 Girls’ Track Hurtles Opponents The girls’ track team did very well this year. Seniors Ellen Balmas and Lynne McDonald continued to lead the team to victory. Ellen Balmas V Kelly Peck Lynne McDonald, Anne Lynch Lynne McDonald 180 J 4 . 4 Lynne McDonald % m ■ 0 r 4 j‘%. . ? Pam Fontaine 181 182 Girl’s Hit the Court!!!! This year’s Tennis team was very successful under new coaching. The girl’s showed great sportsman¬ ship and spirit throughout the season. Players that lead the team were Traci Dione, Sarah Katis, and Robin Palladino. Front Row (1-r): Linda Scarborough, Sarah Katis, Carolyn Duffy, Tracy Dion, Robin Palladino, Kim Leighton. Second Row: Coach McNally, Kathleen Cahill, Sheila Perocchi, Susan Fowler, Lix Brown, Stephanie Berube, Mala Rastogi, Amy Mead, Coach Desmond. Sarah Katis 183 Softball team hits home The softball team played impressively last season. Under the new leadership of Ed Schruender, the girls came within one game of the state tournaments. The team is looking forward to a promising season under the leadership of Andi Brown and Sue Crevier. Front Row (1-r): Maureen Smith, Joan Bushnell, Danielle Dixon, Sam Rutherford, Lori Melillo. Second Row (1-r): Arlene Uszynski, Maureen Furneaux, Pam Hilton, Julie Heinze, Coach Schruender. Third Row (1-r): Andi Brown, Sue Crevier, Karen Checicki, Maggie Pemble, and Beth Kalinowski. Pam Hilton, Beth Kalinowski, and Julie Heinze. Andi Brown and Karen Checicki. 184 Maureen Smith Maureen Smith 185 sW ?ICE CREAM OH A NGf T)u tco i McDonald ' s Juncan -ffiWs ©A. 186 INTERMISSION Advertisements 187 Congratulations to the Class of 1986 compliments of: Donovan Spring Equipment Co. Inc. 37 Merrimack St. Lawrence, Mass. 01845 (682-4316) Compliments of: McAloon’s Package Store 531 Chickenng Road North Andover. MA Tel. 682-8029 The Buco Family And Employees Welcome you at The Package Store in North Andover Don ' t Mix Drinking and Driving Epicurean Shqppes Your place or ours? Whether you dine at the Century House Restaurant, or bring home something delicious from the Century House Epicurean Shoppes, you ' ll enjoy equally fine cuisine at equally remarkable prices. Century House Restaurant Rt. 114, Peabody 531-1410 Epicurean Shoppes Route 114, Peabody, 531-1638 Rt. 28, Stoneham, 279-0820 (next to Redstone Shopping Center) Purveyors of Fine Quality Food J 189 r Peter J. Piantidosi Jr. Business Insurance 89 Main St. North Andover, Mass. 687-3706 _ J _ J r Phone: 685-2264 Vo oque HAIR STYLES mi North Andover, Man, 0tM5 E.R.A. Bay State 478 Cbickering Road, Rt. 125 North Andover, MA 01845 (617) 683-9812 190 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’86 Gorham Hardware and Decorating Center An Ethan Allen Gallery The Furniture Bam “COMPLETE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DESIGN SERVICE Jet. Rts. 114-125, North Andover, Mass. 01845 617 685-3546 J v. r (617) 687-9236 NORTH ANDOVER TEXACO Complete Car Care SCHRUENDER REAL ESTATE 73 Chickering Road • Rtes 125 133 North Andover, Ma. 01845-5199 BUS: 617 685-5000 m RIALTO 980 Osgood St. (Route 125] North Andover, MA. 01845 • Relocation Assistance Anywhere! DEWHIRST CONTE FUNERAL HOME Non-Sectarian 17 THIRD ST., NO. ANDOVER 600 ) NORTH ANDOVER SPORTING GOODS 11 FIRST STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 MIKE RIORDAN Proprietor (617) 681-0828 _ v a r nassar 320 South Broadway Lawrence, Mass Tel: 688-6904 Congratulations to the Class of 1986 David Minicucci Real Estate 508 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 688-4400 _ J K. 192 Congratulations Class of 198.6 MAIN STREET LIQUORS, INC. 64 Main Street North Andover. MA KING’S SUBS NORTH ANDOVER 59 MAIN ST. NORTH ANDOVER Open 7 Days Mon., Tues, Wed, 10 AM to 10 PM 682-1481 Thurs., Fri., Sat, 10 AM to 11 PM Sun. 11 AM to 10 PM V_ J _ J r FIOIUGRS BV STGVG CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’86 from FORGETTA’S FLOWERS 193 Congratulations Class of 86 MAL’S BARBER SHOP and STYLING SALON 128 Main Street North Andover, Ma. 687-4406 Congratulations Class of 86 « Congratulations to the Class of ’86 We ' re Here _ _ To Serve You First Cut - First Tan Family Hairstyling Suntanning Salon Horan’s Hardware 683-5157 136 Main Si North Andover. MA 01845 537 Chickering Rd., No. Andover, Mass. Open Mon. Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (617) 683-4351 John C. Horan Tues. thru Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. J V r Congratulations to the Class of 1986 DENNIS’ BEAUTY SHOPPE 200 Osgood Street North Andover, Ma. 01845 683-2279 357 NO. MAIN ST. SHAWSHEEN VILLAGE ANDOVER 475-0627 John ANTON’S Dennis Martin; Proprietor WITHROP AVE. NORTH ANDOVER MALL NORTH ANDOVER 687-9432 _ v_ J 195 Compliments of THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 2104 Park Street North Andover 196 Best Wishes Class of 86 Thanks to the student body and faculty for their patronage. HARRISONS 197 DOTS North Andover Supply, Inc. Quality 91 umoing Stealing Cl) ufipl tes 595 Chickering Rd., Rte. 125 No. Andover, Ma. 01845 Telephone (617) 686-0711 VISIT OUR NEW MODERN SHOWROOM Knowledge is the eye of desire and can become the pilot of the soul. — Will Durant It’s with much pride that we congratulate you, who are the future of our community. Your diploma can be the start of a great beginning, a key to open the door to a successful life in whatever field of endeavor you may choose. May you continue to enjoy success in all that you strive for. Lawrence EagpeTMInme V es,CPar ofY ou V Holland Rower Shoppe 139 Main Street North Andover, Mass 01845 PATRONS North Andover Dry Cleaners Messina’s Plaza North Andover, Mass Tel. 617-682-8060 North Andover Craft Shoppe Comer of Main Second St. Tel. 689-3238 The Teacher’s Pet, Inc. 203 Pleasant St. North Andover, Mass 01845 Captain Pizza Rt. 125, 535 Chickering Rd. North Andover, MA Tel. 685-2771 LA W OFFICES OF Attorney Peter G. Shaheen 689-0800 Attorney Domenic J. Scalise 682-4153 Attorney Raymond A. Vivenzio 686-4041 89 Main Street Tel. 617-683-3165 757 Turnpike St. North Andover, MA. Congratulations to the Class of 1986 North Andover Driving School 143 Main Street Tel. 689-2372 John J. Mugavero, Jr., Owner V r Shawmut Merchants Bank We’re the me you’ll stay with. Beverly • Lynn • Marblehead • Peabody • Salem Shawmut Merchants Bank, N.A. • Member FDIC Telephone: 617-745-8500 LENDER Member FD C 200 r Congratulations Class of ’86 compliments of HILTON OIL CO., INC 101 So. Union St. Lawrence, Ma. 687-9793 J James P. Hainsworth Insurance Agency, Inc. HARRY R. DOW, 3RD ' nsurancc - cRe a 1 (Sslale TEL. 682-7203 HOME TEL. 688-0898 150 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. k 201 r 688-0000 J tvi7iffc FORMAL WEAR RENTALS SALES Color Coordinating OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10:00 AM TILL 8:30 PM SATURDAY 9:00 A M TILL 5:00 P M 59 Merrimack Street, Lawrence, Mass. 01843 Congratulations to ’86 Appetizers Mon. Tues. 8-7 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8-8 Sat. Sun. 8-2 Daily Breakfast Plus ... 85 Main St. North Andover, MA Tel: (617) 794-1022 IS STAR MARKET 109 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Phone(617)685-1782 or(617) 683-8330 J K 202 Congratulations Class of 1986 66 PETERS ST. ESSEX DRUG DAVID A. FORMAN, B. S., REG. PH. TELEPHONE 688-7366 N H D SHOPPING CTR. NO. ANDOVER. MA m realtor 156 Pleasant Street North Andover, MA 01845 682-8835 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Just A Few Words to Say As editor of the yearbook, I’d just like to extend a few special thank you’s to the people who helped put it together. Robin — for never getting upset about people looking at the pictures. Sarah — for keeping us all serious and quiet at the meetings. Chris — for all her help (even if it was just because it was fun) Kristen — for liking to put little pictures together and for having a truck to carry all the ads. Also, Kelly, Sue and Kim for putting up with all of us all year. Finally, I’d like to thank Mr. Desmond for becoming the advisor in the first place, but more importantly for giving us the freedom to work by ourselves while always being there when we needed help. Katie FitzPatrick 204 Na na na na, Na na na na, Hey hey hey, Goodbye . . . 205 m • Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Carolina Guy Garon, Hampton Falls, N.H. v “ i
”
1982
1983
1984
1985
1987
1988
Find and Search Yearbooks Online Today!
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES
GENEALOGY ARCHIVE
REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.