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SRE ates ae % 2 2 Hi ii What do you mean I used the wrong perm lotion? I doubt this works. wn serine Hiatt Hey take my picture What are you doing? What are you looking at! How do I look? ADMINISTRATION Michael J. Anthony Superintendent-Director Mary Lou Jadwin Principal To the class of 1980 goes all my best wishes for success. You have succeeded in your endeavors to learn the ways of your trade, and I sincerely hope that you succeed to an even greater degree in meeting the many life situa- tions that will soon be upon you. May I encourage you to use the knowledge you have gained while at North Shore, to grow in every way possible. Build upon the many skills that you presently possess, gain spirit and enthusiasm from every life and work experience you encounter, and always be consci- entious and attentive to the needs of your fellow man. The enjoyment of knowing you and working with you during the past few years is one I will truly treasure. ADMINISTRATION Stephen F. Nestor Edward J. Daunheimer Director of Pupil Personnel Services Administrative Assistant Weise tor Ina Stephen A. Amico Guidance Coord = ° —_ ise) . 2 66 One sO - g 2S 3s ore wo os . A OOD Karen A. McDermott Secretary Marjorie Locke Account Clerk Marie K. Evers Secretary Dorothy M. Roads Bookkeeper NON INSTRUCTIONAL ; Sos Dr. Allen MacLeod School Physician Julie Vaux Librarian Assistant — Elaine M. Whelihan School Librarian Sheila Walker School Nurse UPPORTIVE ee Cafeteria Aides left to right: Lucy Gongas; Gilda Whalen; Gwen Cassidy; Lorraine Courtney; Pauline Belleau North Shore’s Bus Drivers Judy Gibely, Assistant to Cafeteria Manager Custodians left to right; Henry J. McMahon, custodian; Linda Sabino, matron; William C. Herbert, Head Custodian; Jim Rogers, night custodian 10 NS real A LAMA e- (AVAIL 14 Diane Alperin _ Speech Therapist _ Dorothy S. Anderson English Pamela 8. Barry Mathematics eae Yo Zz Ronald H. Beattie Science Arthur J. Bernard Eleanor Blatchford Painting and Decorating Tutor Kathy L. Blockinger Resource Teacher __ Nancy O. Bryson Resource Teacher John H. Burke Marietta A. Castro Auto Mechanics Cosmetology 15 16 Anthony Catalfamo Bruce Cook Culinary Arts _ Auto Mechanics Engine Henry J. Darrell . Anthony DiSanzo Mathematics _ Electrical Appliance Repair Roland J. Dumais James R. Elsaesser Shop Supervisor Food Service Pdvard P. Fallen’ Mathematics Robert Gamer English Donald S. Hennigar Physical Education David J. Fournier Auto Body Repair Karen a Harrison Mathemati Douglas P. Hoak Physical Education a2 18 David W. Ketcham Social Studies John R. Lynch Physical Education William E. Margo ] Kathryn A. McDonald Electro-Mechanical Drafting Physical Education John D, McKenna Richard J. McLaughlin Small Gas Marine Engines Distributive Education sescpaaacwcunennsip iene aero pinnate en Se eremenare cRNA MEL DD Grace McNiff Reading J erry Mottola Commercial Art J. Paul Narbonne Carpentry Jon L. Morin English Noreen K. Mullen English Sebastian Parisi Diesel Engines 19 Leo J. Quirk Heating, Ventilating Air Condiioune Anthony Sciola Science Daniel Sullivan Glenn H. Tarpinian Teacher’s Aide Science 20 Harry P. Tolles Social Studies Jane EK. Twombly Physical Education David C. Yassemedis Machine Technology 21 ———— INE Z Ne OPE —— DANA ACCIAVA —————— ———— Ti fo . Sophomore Class Officers from left to right: Marty Flanagan, Treasurer; Lori Sanborn, Vice- President; Roxane Denis, President; Shirley Oliver, Secretary. Junior Class Officers from left to right: Tom Agostini, Treasurer; Joe Palmisno, Vice-President; Kim Hale, President; Annette Adams, Secretary. Ey wane ee i? oe “ I re hee y. S. $as FESS Las 24 CLASSMEN x yaa 4 ih: a mil id : ‘ YEARBOOK STAFF tor i S ten a i Kathie K Elaine Cronis Assistant Ed 26 27 Jim Donahue Tom Walsh eb Sele ise eisai Sesame ona sisnseneeaes John Mutascio Irene Walsh — Kathy Donahue | eg a e e 9 | DANA AccliavaTr! 0 9 —_- __ a Hip) RY } THE ANCHOR bottom, left to right: Michael LaPlante; Michael Harrison, Editor in Chief; John Thibodeau; Robert McPhail; Dana Acciavatti. top, left to right: Allison Williams; Jay Carlson, Lisa Sanborn; Kathie Kilroy missing from photo: Terry Warren and Peggy Simard. Joe Balzarini, Vocational Advisor 30 Bob Gamer, Academic Advisor Jerry Mottola, Art Work 32 CROSS COUNTRY Don Hennigar, Coach Sa mE a Ta MORE CROSS COUNTRY Kathy McDonald, Coach 33 34 } WOODEN SHIPS¥ RESTAURANT | | Student Advisory Committee sitting, left to right: Glenn LeBlanc, Eileen Jamieson, Willi Tom Cambell, Rick Miller { H : am Crowley standing, left to right: 35 L SCHCOL DIS¥, BALCH STREET © BEVERLY, MA 01915 a —— LAVA ; a ase. ° ACC AVATT [ Auto Body Auto Mechanics 38 Photo Not Available AM , Carpentry PM ial Arts Commerc Cosmetology 40 inary Arts Cul AM iS) Ye bell say) Ss se) oo 1) = — 3) be 3] od om o) 41 Re - il ., « ce saeee eres ceapeers ‘oeaeee? oe Technical Drafting Welding 3 AE x belt Wend SEC Ag Neem Friendship your goal vertake your youth your soul. iiliar soil iver forget 1emories | e of your friends “auu pliant wem in your heart For when we go our separate ways We will never have to part. SENIORS Michele Morose Todd Lemieux Rita Harriman Kevin Rose Lee Odum Thomas Anderson Mark D’Entremont John Mutascio Heidi Bratt Kevin Foster Patricia Acres | | | “ £ ey wae Vesey Carolyn Dick ; Robert Lee Steven Bertone James Donahue Frank Lheureux William Crowley Locke Cathy Mc Lean Marguerite Blakey Christopher Aiello Stephanie Kerr Barry Lefavour James Vicari Lisa Sanborn Kathleen Kilroy Robert Williams Marie Burbine Michelle Viel Jean Muise Charlene Caron Kevin Gaffney Brian LeBlanc Nancy Strout Richard Wood Carol Murphy Richard O’Donnell John Thibodeau Michael Mancini TTL SN ae PUTTS | ah dea te PERE EPEE EF TTT aE sl Mark Bondreault Kene MacPherson Robert Stache John Bertolino fo oy Gq Te = ia) O Gq o S S o ns Kathleen Donahue Dawn Monies Dean Everson Robert MacPhail John Jordan Dennis Teague 60 Debbie Belleau Michael Harrison Student Government Paula Johnson TIE et Unipsepmusieg al __ he: Tt 6 65 Aes RRL RM NE ISI AAD APAR PPB LLP 66 D ebbie Belleau Howard Caswell Jeffrey Karl Kotasek James E. Crotty Laurence Hawkes David Morrissey Kathleen Brophy Dennis J. Teague Doreen Rossi Jonathan Heussi Mary Lou Durkee 67 68 June Venezia Robert Scott MacPhail Paul Bateman Margaret Simard Timothy J. Campbell Michael Ross Vicki Ann Seferian Thomas James Campbell Terry Warren Thomas Whalen se tan tll Fg Rg ee a oS Robert MacPhail Barbra Joan Derosier avid Kelly Pamela Febonio Mark Meldrum Jeanne Marie Darisse Dana Frederick Acciavatti Dale Thomas Acciavatti ol. Carla Jean Hendry Robert E. Kenny Timothy LeBlanc Jean Marie Kearney Theodore Byrne Leslie Robinson Ellen Mary Walsh Kevin Black Vie: we wae ease Isnt Rid Stuit - o - oe a. bs «f hat = w ai ood ive. ns on arter ‘Why Kennedy challenging 78 GP iT mas Hite Ke Me. Wievarcl | Tarn Meple 1 oe ye | colcd 4asle” sien mal entree ay kes ne, : WISHES EVERYONE A Wine fos lS Otc a Good OnE ana 7ToM WHALEN : WA Wier) J HOY laa ee ; vA ar (ltteer! CLASS Cem Deo a cs 6%, low ' will NEVER Die, y a —— = se we Y vy NV) NI Sia P THERE VAIN? Te soy ¥ ¢ ' uct” vo! gel wasted CLASS FAVORITES Favorite Rock group: Led Zeppelin, The Who Favorite T.V. show: Saturday Night Live Favorite drink: Beer Favorite sport: Sex, Hockey Favorite teacher: Mr. Fallon, Mrs. MuHen Favorite partying spot: Beach Favorite magazine: High Times Favorite day of the week: Friday Favorite movie: Rose Favorite album: Pink Floyd The Wall Favorite album of all time: Physical Graffitti Favorite vocalist: Robert Plant, Janis Joplin Favorite car: Corvette Favorite nationality: Irish Favorite book: Lord of the Rings Favorite food: Chinese food Favorite comic strip: Garfield Favorite zodiac sign: Libra Favorite sex symbol: Burt Reynolds; Bo Derek 75 76 CLASS WILL I, Marco Cormier, leave all the songs my friends and I’ve sung, echoing through the halls as a constant reminder of good will to N.S.R.V.S. I, Frank Lheureux leave my thanks to N.S.R.V.S. I, Phil Geggatt, leave my autobody to Mr. Fournier. I, Jeanne Darisse, leave my finger waves to Dianna Belanger. I, John Jordan, leave this school, to the kids who have to go here. I, Debbie Belleau, leave this school in peace. I, Marie Burbine, leave the plumbing and heating classes to Angela Sangster. I, Kathy Lee, leave surprisingly. I, Michelle Viel, leave my soup duties to Lee Anne St. Pierre. I, Michele Morose, leave rips in my uniform. I, Terry Warren, leave all my respects to Mr. Mclaughlin. I, Ken McPherson, leave my C.B. radio, to those who are unfortunate. I, Chris Aiello, leave Mr. Daunheimer’s lunch patrol, to the Class of “81”. I, Lee Odum, leave all the VW’s to Mr. Fournier. I, John Manion, leave my dirty mouth to Mrs. Mullen. I, Bill Holmes, my main man position, to Dave Doherty. I, Bob Keus, leave all my notebooks, to all teachers. I, Jonathan Heussi, leave my impatience and temper, to Mr. Yassemedis and Mr. Ambrose. I, Jim Vacari, leave a clean cafe, to Mr. Harding. ; I, Robert Williams, leave my love, to Sue Rouleau. I, Barbara Derosier, leave my happiness to Bobby Noyes. I, Bill Crowley, leave Physical Science, to the moon. I, Tom Maxwell, leave my fire extinguishers to Mr. Herbert and Mr. Dumais. I, Mark Boudreault, leave my grades, to the birds. I, Don Belanger, leave my late passes to Mr. Beattie. I, John Bertolino, leave my bandanas to Joe Balzarini. I, Lisa Sanborn, leave my morning coffee to Mr. Fournier. I, Kathy Donahue, leave . . . finally. I, Laurie Coogan, leave Chris Roy, to Miss Orr. ; I, Kelly Grealish, leave all my demerits, to Mr. Daunheimer. I, Gerard Hogan, leave wasted lunches, to anyone who wants them. I, Stephanie Kerr, leave a broken pair of safety glasses to Jim McInnis. I, Tom Campbell, leave a million dollars in my locker, to anyone who believes it. I, Robert MacDonald, leave an empty pen, to Mr. Sciola. I, Jim Donahue, leave lunchtime breaks to Larry Perkins, and Bob Sullivan. I, Doreen Rossi, leave the heater in homeroom, to Mr. Fournier. ‘ T, Bob Lee, leave my hat, to Mrs. Mullen. I, Brian Trombetto, leave senior graduation to Dave and Diane. I, Maggie Blakey, leave my finger waves and combouts to Miss Castro. I, Joyce Bartnicki, leave my 3 rd period tardy passes to Miss MacDonald. I, Bob Sullivan, leave my zig-zag papers to John Rhodes. i David P. Church, leave my 1980 Turbo Porche 911 to Bob Sullivan. I, Michael Rogers, leave my notebooks to Mrs. Mullen. I, Rick Wood, leave my stickers in my locker to Buzzy. I, Ted Byrne, leave the system behind, to take on the world with C.H. I, Michael Mancini, leave my collection of spreaders to Mr. Fournier. I, David Kelly, leave Bernie Baby, to suffer with next years occupants of the boys’ changing room in P D. I, Kathie Kilroy, leave my books and grades to my sister Robin. I, Larry Hawkes, leave all my cons and excuses to Mr. Daunheimer. I, Kevin Rose, leave Mr. Fallon all Milton Berle’s jokes. a ri I, Jean Kearney, leave the Commander to Mr. Hoak ann li ae ee SUPERLATIVES NORTH SHORE REGIONAL VOCATIONAL S Tasv0 voeation, @ education are ti whieh shouts gh dignity to af thet we do.” seceraay er) Class Flirts: Patty Acres, Bob Sullivan Most Ambitious: Terry Warren, Joe Cooper a Hendries, Ted Byrnes SUPERLATIVES ie Most Likely to Succeed: Peggy Class Clown: Barb Derosia, Joe Simard, Bob Keus Cooper Most Talkative, Most Popular: Irene Walsh, Mark Cormier Best Looking: Joyce Bartnicki, Jim Most Studious: Kevin Gaffney, Jean Kearney Donahue Most Rowdy: Elaine Cronis, Mark Cormier 79 yf ZZ K. DO gL aes AcctAVATT G0 ‘ e e e. e =, a e a fy CEE EE eee . CONGR ATULATI™ Y° a 7 asain. PLAN AHEAD YOUR FUTURE 1S NOW 175 Cabot Street and Kp beverly savings bank North Beverly Shopping Plaza Beverly, Mass..... 01915 922-2149 0 CPL as Desjardins JEWELERS, INC. Compliments Of “NORTH SHORE’S DIAMOND MERCHANT” SUNRAY BAKERY PAUL P. 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Good Luck Students Wholesale Distributors of Electrical Supplies Fixtures ROL AND KELLY DATSUN ; 318 Rantanl St. 75 R High Street ®@ Danvers, Mass. 01923 Beverly, Mass Phone 777-2466 01915 83 84 Northern Cellulose Products, Inc. BALCH STREET @ BEVERLY, MASS. 01915 MANUFACTURERS OF etl INSULATION MELVIN H. ANDLER PRESIDENT (617) 922-8206 Weocedman's Prescriptions a Specialty ONE ELM STREET, DANVERS, MASS. TELEPHONE 774-0392 Compliments Of FW WEBB 295 Bridgest Salem, Mass 0170 W.W. BRITTON INC Over 50 Years Of Professional Service 465 Rantol Street Beverly Ma 927-0500 Monday Thru Friday 8:00-5:30 Sat 8:00-4:00 MACAULAY DRUG INC. 380 Cabot Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 Accross From A P Compliments Of BILL’S WHITE HEN PANTRY 246 Elliot St Beverly, Ma. 01915 Open 365 Days A Year A. J. CALLAHAN SON = INC. CE lalate wae Sitter OIL BURNERS — SALES SERVICE 86 Congradulations Best Wishes To The Class Of 1980 From THE STAFF A'T GAINSBORO STUDIO 317 Essex St Salem, Mass TAAS1O055 @ NEW MACHINERY BO ST 0 N © USED MACHINERY MACHINERY, INC. 119 FOSTER ST © PEABODY MASS. 01960 e TEL: (617) 532-1112 FILIAS BROS. B D SHEET METAL ) CO. INC. 109 Colon St Beverly, Ma. 01915 (927-0238) Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning - Sheet Metal Fabrication “Success To All The Graduates” FOR SERVICE PLEASE CALL COOKING APPLIANCES AND FOOD EQUIPMENT P.O. BOX 183 — REVERE, MASSACHUSETTS 02151 TELEPHONE (617) 227-7747 87 Jimmy’s Dairy Bar 75 High St., Danvers Finest in the North Shore Sea food @ Roast Beef and Steak Sandwiches Greek Salad @ Various Plates and Baskets @ Shish ka bob PHONE ORDERS — 774-9748 LLOYD PHARMACY 24 Maple St Danvers, Mass 01923 Congradulations To Class Of “80” From COCA- COLA BOTTLING Co. Of N.E. 654 Chesnut St. Lynn Mass 01904 595-3650 ESSEX TILE SUPPLY. INC 11 Franklin St. Salem, Ma. 01970 Compliments Of PORTER SEWING SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS CHARRETTE CORPORATION 31 Olympia Ave Woburn Ma. 01888 935-6000 BUSINESS LISTING ely 473 Rantoul St. Beverly, Ma. 01915 tol Linen Service 47 Bristol St. Boston, Ma. 02118 unkin Donuts High Sts Danvers, Mai 01923, 0 Dorothy Roads Bill Herbert — Kathy McDonald oe, Sheila Walker Jim Elsaesser Marie Evers Jane Twombly John Burke Paul Narbonne Russ Harding John Lynch . Mrs. David Fournier Noreen Mullen 89 90 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 CONSIDER US IN YOUR CAREER PLANS! 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