Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1988
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Changes, t rn a s r n e cha es. Where the shame 0 ' to an accident. Time may cha e me, but I can 't e time. Strange fas inatio as hit me. On change are t ki place I' goin to. Changes, t n an ce t strang chang s. Oh look out ou rock an rollers. Changes, turn a e strange, c nges. Pretty soon ' , I say that tme m h ge mimi I cant trace time ' X avid BOW1'6 Norwell Public Library Time may hange me, but I can't trace ti e. fix S Ylv x if -.1 I I,- 9. -1' sy 'hi' v ,- wr. I L I Q , 8 4 1. 1 40- 0 44 an L' -,vw . 1 U' I ' ag, . si!!! M . T. JI'- ,I :- m Ls 1 is Ark 1 .Qi ' 54' X ir'.4. ff s if ' 'Q 1 A4154 5 iii fi 247K 1 - ,Q V is ggai . i, A 'Sf L E. ,.-.-134 M, , .pr M W. l' X 'Hy 'M ' x W ,EWMY ,ww UM I .M u. ig. ,, if A . af ' u 7? ml. . vggiwi Q gm. .Arr ,. 57 s ,J JI ,nt 4 'f -,F-5 n ', .... 'Q .. ,.,.--,gr -zu. .- ,. -- 1.1 1fm'A::,. y.q,, f.. Ooo+s- ' - - f',.,, .-. . 1Aoorf3f -: -' .. ' 1 - 1: f ':..LlL4K .1- 1 loafnoefn ol'- Q:-wm.. 15,- 1 .1- '90Qc0 qu.. 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Headl,, Da vid Walsh, John Browne, John Healy, Bruce Emerson, Judith Doherty, Alan Webber ,AW I , I I 1 SSSIAL S TU15lE SW' Q1 eil! LANGUAGE I ,S Doyle, Susan Forbes, Anne Ro- K A Y William Gerety, James Farrow, Ste- phen Mott, Dennis Kelly, Robert LittleHeld, David Stephansky I Dept. Headj, Janice Travis Robert Dargis, Eileen Hart, Mia V ,,l I l N bw I senbcrg, fDcpt. Headj, Phyllis : 'L w' Dunn if 4.54 BUSINESS Maureen Traverse, Leo Lawless, Car- ole Hermann GUI ANCE t VJFXI L.,4- I . W Q xx - ui gi Peter Kapolka, Amy Greene Judith Field, Christine Hunt, .Ioan Auciello, Susan McGeohegan SPECML ED. '-.4 36 i i' L': V ii, I 'tv ,1 1 Sallie Jardim, Mary Croal, Judith Lowe 6. 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Club 2-4, A FS I-3, Drama 2- 4, Yrbk 4 lBus. Ed.1 Girls State 3, Lat. Club l, Fld. Hockey I -2. Spring Track I, Winter Track l. Man wrapped up in himself makes a very small package, Ward Cleaver 4 I ' 'E I I rf rf C-1ROI,INE .MARGARET DRA I I III .M f llw: 7 J, Winter Cheerleading 2-4, Span .. '- - l.fll1 .liecrlcatling 4, Yrbk. st.'1ff4, TVN - - f lu, 1. Spirit Club J-4. 1 1 lllllfllf vision that looks beyond v ' then lifts you :ind guides you f W insult- -mu, to help you bg all CLASS OFFICERS A. N, .pm N. -231- G MARK ROBERT CARL LARSON Marco, Lahs, Guppy Class Pres 3-4, Lat I-3 Isec 31, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4, Student Gov. 2, SAC3-4, leo. chairman 41, Newspaper 2, Basketball I-4, Spring Track 1-4, Peer Ed I3-41, Math Club 2. You were born to live and die. But you must do it alone So love those who deserve it like theres no tomorrow because when you come right down to it there may not be. X, K I ' M sn ' SUZANNE ELIZABETH MUCCI Suzi, Suds, Suz Class Treas 2-4, Lat Club I, 2. Span Club 2-4, Peer Ed 2-4, Nat Hon Soc 3-4, Field Hockey lman. 3, 41, Spring Track I, 3, 4. Winter Track I, Band I, Student Gov. 3, 4. Highlights 2, 3 Yrbk 4 funder class ed1. Well I rode that ribbon highway. I saw above me the endless sky. I saw below me the golden valley. This land was made for you and me. Bruce Springsteen ..--1-' 'A' ' '. .-Q.-':-V -f .-' .- +- -.-g,. 35- . . .:,:. ,qs V . QV' DIANNA MARIE HOGAN Di, Di-Ho, Whitey Class V.P. 4, Class sec l, Soccer l-4 Ico. cap. 1, Basketball I-4, Track I, Lat Club 1, Span Club 2-4, Student Gov. 3, 4. Reg Advis. Council 3-4, Highlights 4, Peer Ed. 3-4, Girls State 3, Yrbk ISenior Ed.1 4, Spirit Club 3-4, Nat Hon Soc 3- 4. Whenever I see your smiling face I have to smile myself because I love you. James Taylor se,-1-. -i'- 4 A .ai 0 l'l 2 -- 4 3 dxf LIZA BETH ABELSON Lizabelle, Lulu wlat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Chem. Club 3. Tennis 1-4 Capt. 2-41. French Club l-4 fpublicity 41. Lat- 1 Club I-3. lelighted at the success of her day, the beauti- ul fairy queen decided to have a nap in her zvoritest gum ball chair. DOUGLAS MA TTHE W A UGUSTINE Auga Soccer I -4. Spring track 2, 3. Winter track 2. I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you 'll never change. Lynyard Skynyrd MICHELLE LYNNE ANDERSON Mitzy, Shelly, Pebbles Goodbye to my friends at home. Goodbye to people I 've trusted. I've got to go out to make my wa y. l might get rich - you know, I might get busted. Steve Miller DEREK JOHN AMORELLI Amo Football I-4. Basketball I-4. Baseball l-4. If work interferes with pleasure - Give it up! DA VID JONA THAN BAKEBERG Bake, Baste, Centipede Spanish Club l-3. Chem. Club 3, 4. Soccer I. l always pass 'cause l 'm so fast. You 'll see me come and go, And when I said it 's done for fun, Ya know, you 're still my number one ...., Mud in your eye and the creek won't rise. 33 1 Sh J GREGOR Y ED WA RD BALA Greg Baseball I. Band l-4. Chem Club 3. Dear Lord, give me self-restraint . . . but not ytrl. O Lord. not yet! Saint Augustine IM Nllil. H'Il,l.I.-UW BARAM llinu. Hztrztmt, Dun 'W - nl' youth arc the regrets of 1 f MICHELE LYNN BANDA Shell, Mike Soccer I-4 fco-capt. 41 Basketball l. Spring track I, 2. Winter track 2. Take time for what's important to you, for what makes you happiest. Take time to be with those you love and share your deepest wish, your favorite fantasy . . . all ol' it is yours, if only you take the time. STEVEN MICHAEL BA LLERINI Esteban, Dunga Winter Track I -4. Spring track I, 2. Dra- ma 3, 4. Latin Club I. Spanish Club 2-4. AFS 2, 3. Nat. Honor Soc., 3, 4. Yearbook 4. Peer Ed. 3, 41 Tell me who doesn 't love what can never come back? I can tell by your tears you remember it all. I Robert Smith it SUSAN MARIE BASLER Spaz, Baz, Spazler Student Govt. 2-4 fpub. rel. 2, 3, pres. 42. Spanish Club 3. Yrbk 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 4. Field Hockey fmanager I-41. Basketball I-4. Sohball I -4. Chem. Club 3. No more hiding in yesterday, because yes- terdays gone. Goodbye yesterday. Still, I hope somewhere in your heart. yesterday will live on. Foreigner . ' .uh- en., ' 1, . ' ,- ., 4 9 ,,,,,.,.'i,. ... ,.sl.. . V - 4 lit, W? JOHN LA WRENCE BENEVIDES Benny Football l, 2, 4. Newspaper 4. If you could read my mind love what a tale my thoughts could tell just like an old time movie about a ghost from a wishing well in a castle dark or fortress strong with changes upon my feet a story always ends. WILLIAM RUSSELL BLAKE Russ Soccer 3. Chem Club 3. Have you ever had one of those days where nothin in the world seems to go your way? AMY DEBRA BLAISDELL Charlie, Ammes, Aim Chorus I . I feel more safe as time goes by because I ha ve got the god to look over my shoulder. MICHAEL ROBERT BENNETT Borus, Buba, Smurf Football l. Drama 3, 4. Yearbook 4. I pray when we die, we die with our eyes full of light so that we may see the next world or else if our eyes are dimmed we may never see again. GORDON DOUGLAS BLA NCHA RD Gordone, Gordie Spanish Club 3, 4. Spring Track 2-4. Win- ter Track 2-4. Chem Club 3. So if you 're tired of the same old story, Oh, turn some pages l'll be here when you are ready, To roll with the changes. REO Speedwagon -I 41 . a m DA WN ERICA BOGNI Soccer 1-4. fCapt. 42. Basketball I-4. 1SoftbaIl I-4. French Club 3, 4. Student Govt. 3, 4. RAC 4. SAC 4. Yearbook 4 lActivities Editorj. Chem Club 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, So many faces in and out of my life, Some will last, some will just be now and then, Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes, l'm afraid it 's time for goodbye again. Vlfllfi EL JOSEPH BOURKE Bourkcy, Mike I .t1b.f:l,' Y, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4 lf ff 't wt,-1 give up your dreams and never f- 'tcm behind- Find them, make them mtl all through your life cherish N r lcl them go. Susan Polls Schults 'Qtr' MARK EDWARD BOULOS Bingo, X -Bingo Football l. TVN 4. I may be going to hell in a bucket, but at least I'm enjoying the ride. Grateful Dead JONA THAN REDDING BOND Bondo, Bondage Tennis 1. ltis darkest before dawn, but everyone is asleep, so who cares. CAROL YN RUTH BRADLEY Sottball manager I. AFS 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. What is done is done, But your life has yet begun, Don 't dwell on the past, Just make today last. S.K. -t. f. A . 'Y e'.-me waz., ,..e:m.. ws- 'A - ft - - I i ERIK PA UL BRIDGE Brighams Walking side by side with death. The devil mocks their every step. The snow drives back the foot thats slow. The dogs of doom are howling more. They carry news that must get through. Led Zeppelin vm, MATTHEW WILSON BURKE Matt Chem Club 3. He who waits at the ferry will get across sometime. Scottish saying 9' KIMBERL Y ANNE BURKE Kim, Kimba, Annie Freeze Drama 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Student Govt. I-4 lSec. 31. Chem Club 3. Math Club 2-4. Yearbook 4 Icandids ed. 1. Give yourself and all you've got, to take this world and shake it up, Let no one say they're better than you, You must believe you 've got the power. The Style Council 'U -- 1 ' -.fi If . ED WARD MOORE BURKE Ed, Eddie B. French Club I-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Cross Country I-4. Winter Track 1-4 Spring Track I-4. A man is a man When he can offer his hand Not afraid of appearing insane if he can't break a brick Pete Townsend DA VID SCOTT BURNS Waldo Wrestling l-4. When l lirst met you I didn 't realize Now I can't forget you oh your surprise You introduced me to my mind and left me wanting you and your kind. Ozzy Osborn l 1 I xi CHRISTOPHER THOMAS BURT French Club 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Newspaper 4. Yearbook fbusincss ed.j Football I, 4. Tennis 2, 4. None are so bra ve as the anonymous. K.K. Steinckc .WA RIA NNE CA RPENTER CHRISTOPHER PA UL CA RLO W Carlow, Garlow Tennis I-4. ICo-capt. 41 Live life today, don 't wait for someone to tell you it 's alright, Gene Simons . .Q X x I CONSTANCE HALE Y CALDWELL Haley, Hales, Baley Class VP 2, Spanish Club 2-4. AFS 1-4. Cheerleading 4. 3 When you get to the end of your rope W Tie a knot, Hang on. ' And swing! Meg L. gt it t l ,l 4 i, f ..J' X l MA URA ANNE Cassmv ff Mo French Club I-4. Softball I-4. Yearbook Q 4. Field Hockey I -4 lCapt. 41. Chem Club 3. Never wait, or hesitate Get in, kid, before its too late, You may never get another chance: 'cuz youths a mask but it don't last, live it long and live it fast. Rod Stewart Lv Ham Zim ff SHA RMILA CHA NDRASHEKAR Sharmi. Shammy Latin club I. 2, J. Nat, Honor Soc. 3, 4, AFS 2-4, School newspaper 3, 4 Art club 4, Yearbook lunderclassmenl 4, Math club 4. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way, But to act, 'each to- morrow brings us farther than today. X 'f-.1 KA THLEEN COAKLEY Kathy, Kath For as long as you live and as high as you Hy, the smiles you 'Il give and the tears you cry, and all that you touch and all that you see, Is all that your life will ever be. KARL R. CHRIST Lyle Soccer I, 2, 4, Spring Track I, 2. its not how you look, itls how you feel. D.'l1 if GLENN W. CHA TFIELD Chat, G. W. Football I '57 sf YUMP' Pm 1 ' MA RLA COLARUSSO Marl, Marli, Moo French club 3, 4. Field Hockey Mng. 4. Goodbye to all my friends at home, Good- bye to the people I 've trusted I 've got to go out and make my way, I might get rich ya know I might get busted. Steve Miller 'S DA VID ANTHONY CONIOLETTI Phyro, Dae, Doctor Drama J, Student Gov. 2-4, Football 1. That which does not kill us makes us stronger. Friedrich Nietzsche S--.1 S'Ilfl'llI,fN' .IA WFS CONVVA Y Stout' lf' u uw.nf't'r is not the one who crosses thc , X nr- first, it is the one who keeps on 4 4 ADAM JAMES CONTRINO Allie, Cousteau, Adamis Concert Band I -4, Pep Band I -4, Stage Band 3, 4, Sax Quartet 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Peer Ed. 2, 3. Student Conductor 4. Two roads diverged in a wood and l - I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference. Robert Frost DA VID CONNOLE Q-...S RIC HA RD COOK mf nh KN vs DA RLENE C ORSON Weenie. Dolly-Dimples, Schnitzel, Shirley And you know its time to go through the sleet and driving snow. Across the tields of mourning. lights in the distance. Paul Hewson IU' BRIAN MICHAEL CULLEY Cul, Cullster, Bri Class President I , 2, School Newspaper 2. Tennis l. French Club I-4. Cross Country I-4. Chem Club, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Win- ter Track I-4, Student Govt. I-4. Spring Track 2-4. From what I know and what l think, You would think I 'm short one link. It doesn't matter cuz what I 'd say you wouldn 't un- derstand anyway. Me. KEVIN JOHN COWDEN Ken Cowdie Football I, 2. Wrestling I. Track 1. Just keep smiling and no one will suspect a thing. if . fr vtgffgfs , .3g,?iy5 31 . A. V ' 1 if --of PAMELA L YNNE COOPER Coop, Pam Soccer 2, Basketball I . Softball I-2. Ticking a way the moments that make for a dull day . . . Pink Floyd WILLIAM LA WRENCE C URTIN Bill, Willie, Gurtin Basketball I-4, Baseball I-4, ICQ-Cap tainj, Chemistry Club 3. 1 LEWIS NICHOLS CURTIS Lew, Carabu, Luba Stage Band 3, 4. The only way to see a rainbow is to look through the rain lirst. IfRIf' IM VIES llnrru I . 1f'yki jff-fl'l J! lftfskclhzllll Ifttsc- . 1 4 Nl rf:',wlU' lflttlltlcl, Illlllflllg mm - i' ff 1 will like .1 hurricane - ' ' -'Hfllu llnshes .icfoss Ihc sky ftnnu. but youre gonna AKA IX' FRANK S. DANGORA II Band I. Football 2. Sec it all so clear Time is right, time is near. We know now what to do All Gods children learn Which way to turn. Journey '5,f .f JENNIFER ANN DZIAMOOS Genocide, Jenda, DJ, Juana Yearbook 4. Soccer I -2. I 'm sailing away, l've set an open course for the sea, I 've got to be free, free to face the life that 3 ahead ofme. I think of child- hood friends, and the dreams that we had. Live happily forever. Come sail away with me. Styx STEVEN MICHAEL DA VIES Steve, Nature Boy Football I. Soccer 2-4. Basketball I-4. Track I. Tennis 4. I see seven towers, But I only see one way out. U2 XS-f THOMAS DA VIS DEININGER Todd, Dein y, Vision-Quest Soccer l-3. Wrestling 2-4. Track I-2. AFS I -2. Yearbook 4 lArt Editorl. Art Club 2- 4 IPres. 42. Highlights 3. No matter what happens, no one can take today away. Instinct CHRISTOPHER E. DIIORIO Chris, D. Spanish Club 2. Basketball l-2. Baseball l-4. Chem. Club 3. The cautious seldom err. Confucius af., s no gs DANIELLE LYN DIFIORE Dani, Dan Cheerleading I -4 ICO-Capt. 31. Track I -4 Latin Club l. Spanish Club 2. Drama 3 Nat. Honor Soc. 3-4. Spirit Club 3-4. Chem. Club 3. Yearbook 4. The key to happiness is having dreams. The key to success is having them come true. AMELIA LOUISE DEVIN Drama I -4. Yearbook 4 I Managing Ed.j. Highlights I-3. Latin Club I-3 fSec. 2. V.P. 31. Gymnastics 1-3. French Club 2-4. Peer Ed. 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3-4. Climb high Climb far Your goal the sky Your aim the star. 1 . I n CHRISTOPHER LEE DIRK Chris, Dirky Wrestling ICO-Capt. 41. You walk on water, it's the chance you take against the odds that the ice won't break. Feel the blood running through your veins, see the madness burning in their brains. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. We're all along for that one-way ride. Loverboy ..-, - ' :tif T ff' '. - frat-- ,' ' .u I 1 ' -1' L1--Pg f'-'1 gig A-J' V ,- - ,VI Q, 4 1- 1.44 ,,,. ,, 5 . A PA TRICK JOHN DONAHUE Pat, P..l., Clipto Basketball I. fb J Ti' 1 ' U , ,fl I 1 NHRI, H' ls'EN',N I'fI'II DUNN -imly. llrcu ' 1 'HI Y 4 'Ncsupnpcrl.2,L.1!in 1' N11 llon Soc 3, 4, Yearbook ' :' fl 41. N1.Ill7 I lub 2'-1. lrc llllllltll rilll-L' by how far fl will MAL' us CHRISTINE MARYCLA IRE DUNF ORD Chris, Stra wberry-girl, Stick Drama Club 2-4. Newspaper l, 3, 4, fart ed. 31. Art Club 2-4. Peer Ed. 4. French Club I-4. Chorus 3, 4, The llowers appear on the earth, the time of singing of birds has come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. Song of Solomon 2:12 LEA ANN DONOVAN Flea, Lea-Lea, Fleance I 'm always happy, except when I 'm sad. Shelly G. WENDY PA ULINE DUNN Wenna, Wen, Wenna-Woman Class Historian I , Soccer I, Latin Club l, Spanish Club 2-4, Student Govn. l, 2, 4, lOfl7cer 21 Chemistry Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Basketball I-4. A true friend is so rare: One whom we can trust and love, With whom we want to laugh, to cry, to share. ' I ii'fu'sg 1v4' I ' REBECCA ELIZABETH EA VES Becca, Ruby, Ruth When others demand that we become who they want us to be, they force us to destroy who we really are. James Douglas Morrison 'IS' SANDRA MARIE ELLIOTT Sandy, Sand Soccer I. Softball I. Field Hockey 2-4 1Tri-Captainj French Club 3, 4, Band I. Yearbook 4. Chem Club 3. So many people have come and gone, THeir faces fade as the years go by, yet I still recall as I walk alone, As clear as the sun in the summer sky. Boston Z CARL RICKER ELDER Band I-4. Drama 3, 4. Yearbook 4. Foot- ball I, 2, Track fSpring1 I-4. From the time an infant tries to get his toes in his mouth, life is a continual strug- gle to make both ends meet. Readerls Digest LISA MARIE EISNER Lis, Lisa-Lisa Many dreams come true and some have silver linings, I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold. Led Zeppelin ...T ' STEPHEN DANIEL FA BRIZIO Steve, Zizio, Fuente Football 1, 2. Spring Track I, 2. Find out where the limits are, and start from there. PA UL FLAHERTY Soccer I-4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Basket- ball I-4. Student Govn. I-4 Baseball I-4. Yearbook 4. Latin Club I-3. TVN 4. School Improv. Council 3. It takes a little more to make a champion. MICHAEL STEVEN FORTI Mike, Soldier of FOR Tune Wrestling I-4 Co-Captain 4. I don 't know what to say about it, When all your ears ha ve turned away. But now its time to look and look again at what you see is that the way it ought to stay? Led Zeppelin PK 41' DANA LAWRENCE FORRAR Forearm French Club, Spanish Club, Soccer 2. Winter Track 2. A soul in tension thats learning to fly, Condition Grounded but determined to try, Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies, tongue tied and twisted, just an earth-bound mislit, l. Pink Floyd I KERRY L YNN FOLEY Kez, K esta, Doink Fall Cheerleading I-4. Winter CHeerlead- ing 2. Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run- theres still time to change the road you 're on. Led Zeppelin BRYAN ALEXANDER FRA NKEL Alex Football l-4, Co-Captain 4. Yearbook 4. Basketball I. Winter Track 3, 4. Baseball 1-4. Life is but a game, and I am yet a player Dave K. 47 V v LA UREN GIALLONGO S , SCOTT SETON GILMARTIN Gilly, Gillrgan, Silly Gilly Football 4. When one occupies a place under the sun, one must expect a few blisiers. .IUDITH CHRISTIN GILLIS Judy French Club 2, 3. Drama l-4. Chorus l. Drill Team I. Newspaper 2. Yearbook 4. Peer Ed 2-4. Try to live each and every precious moment. Don 'I be discouraged by the future. forge! the past that's old advice but il'll be good I know therek a balance see it when I swing past John Cougar Mellencamp l L X-51' K Ol l' H ll,l,If1 Xl !.'Il,MOUR MARK LOUIS GOLDMAN llnrkon Football I, J, 4. Spring Track I. f mb 1 md wllucrl Yearbook 4. You only live life once, Live it right and once I Ngwrilu lr.nA l .Soccer l, 2, Pccr is enough. ' f hum I lnlv 1 ,Ml vw vm-ninlc obsl.1c'lc,s :irc par! .v lvl man .ipnnnxt the slopes IM-fvmnhcr, llc aware, lhc Ru! Pack Qs ff CHRISTOPHER RICHARD GOSLI N Chris, Goz, Gozy Cross Country 2-4 fCapt. 41. Winter Track 3, 4 fCapt. 41. Spring Track 3, 4. 1Capt. 41. Chem Club 3, Could have, should have, would have . . . but didn 't. fum in 672 JAMES JOSEPH GREENE Jimmy, Jim Spring Track 3, Soccer 4 fmanager1. Chorus 2. Take your time, think a lot, think of every- thing you 've got, For you will still be here tomorrow but dreams your dreams may not. Cat Stevens SCOTT WILLIAM COULD Hungry, Uncle Steve, Scratch Master Scott Football I, 2. The road ain 't no place to start a family, Right down the line it's been you and me. And living a music man ain 't always what it supposed to be. Oh.' girl you 're mine Faithfully. Journey AMY ADRIENNE HARDING DEBRA LYNNE HARRIMAN Aimsta, Aim, Boof Red, Dooben Wantin, Debbs Andifthe cloudbursts thunder in your ear, Basketball I lmanager1. Softball 3 You shout but no one seems to hear. And fmanager1. ifthe band you ?e in starts playing a differ- Thanks for the times you ha ve given me ent tune, I 'll see you on the dark side ofthe The m6m0fiCS I hold in my mind moon. But now that we have come to the end Pink Flgyd of the rainbow, ltls time to say goodbye, .gf . .. ,I T .. -A .. . H ,359 I' ERICA KRISTIN HASKINS Eek, Eeka, Rica, Laverne So on and on I go. the seconds tick time out There 's so much left to know and l'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens I? l .IUIIN PETER HIGGINS luck, lIlylVIglNlCf. lliggy hot. ur l-J lifskt-1l1.'1ll l, ,T Spring Truck .5 l ff .tml time lint! times. Ilmlk what 1 -wb 'ff' lor I. K JENNIFER CHRISTEN HENNIGAN Nizzy Niz, Jen Hen, Guman Drama I-4. Chorus 3. TVN 4, French Club 2-4. Latin Club I. Peer Ed. 3, 4. I 've been told recently that life is love, hate, war, peace, and every other pair of antonyms. And I tend to believe that. And l'm glad. Me MICHAEL HELFRICH Malpha Truth is the most horrible joke of all! WILLIAM ALDEN HOPKINS JR. HUPPY Tennis 2, 3. Art Club 4. Therels no time to lose, I heard her say, catch your dreams before they slip ' away, dying all the time, Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind, in life unkind. The Rolling Stones. gk. .,.,' Ig., ., - I . ' .' . ,. -v A - - - tfliwmi- 'io' 1 1 ' E STEPHEN JACOBS Jake. Squebe Football 2. You only live life once, if you do it right, once is enough. KRISTEN COLGAN KARNS Latin Club I-3. Spanish Club 2. Drama I- 4. Chorus I, 2. Newspaper 2-4. Yearbook 4. Spotlight 2. No limits, Jonathan? he thought and he smiled. The race to learn had begun. Jonathon Livingston Seagull ,.'fS Wh! DOUGLAS STUART JOHNSTON Cheeze, Smug, .lohn Arbrackle Spring Track 2-4. Wrestling 4. Yearbook 4. TVN 4. You may say that I 'm a dreamer, But I 'm not the only one, I hope someday you 'll join us, Then the world can live as one. J. Lennon if G .l JENNIFER MARGARET JEWETT Jen, Jensta, JJ. Drill Team 2. TVN 4. And if the dam breaks open many years too soon, And if there is no room on the hill, And if your head explodes without bones in true, l'lI see you on the dark side of the moon. Pink Floyd '73 ,--yr B lj ' f rt MA TTHEW JASON KEITER Spewy, T.D., Keita-Fighta Football 1, 2, 4. Wrestling 3, 4. Spanish Club 3. Newspaper 3, 4. An old man once told me: Be nice to little girls . . . They grow up. S.F. 1. ,lm ,.9 .Q-..g.fx D V CA ROL YN ROSE KELL Y Roody. Lynnie,Lyh Tennis I . Yearbook 4. When you lind your own way out. When you 're on your own, You 'll find !here's no way out, You 're not in lovc You think you 're tough. Ratt TRI VIS LFE KNOX Trnw. Jill. Oedipus Rcx 'x -J fhcm I lub 3 1 gurls:l7f.:rl11.'tlltJr1. .fw'rt- lump in constant fcarf' fm- t,tI!lflflll.'lll-till, it :un out of hcrc. Roger Waters 5 5. r .N . I C! JOHN CHRISTIAN KLICK J.C., Funky Latin Club l-3, AFS 3, 4 fVP 31. Drama 3, 4. Newspaper I-3 fart ed. 31. Yearbook 4 lActivities ed. 1. Peer Ed 3, 4. Nat. Hon- or Soc. 3, 4 fTreas. 41. Cross Country 2, Winter Track I, Spring Track l, 2. Math Club 1-4 fHistorian 41. If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau KIRSTEN MA URA KELLY Kirst, Kirs Cross Country 1-4 ICapt. 41. Winter Track I-4. Spring Track I-4 fco-Capt. 41. Latin Club I. Spanish Club 2-4. National Honor Soc. 3, 4 1Sec. 41. Yearbook 4 ISports Ed. 1. OTA Y' B. Wheat 4? AMY MERCHANT LADD Aimee, Sala, Pooch French Club I-4. Latin Club I, 2. Soccer I. Basketball l. Winter Track 2, 4. Spring Track I-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Years like diamonds in the sun- And dia- monds are forever. Alpha ville ga. MARGARET V. LAMBERT Meg, Margarita, Meggity Spanish Club 2-4. TVN 4. Field Hockey l-3. Basketball l, 2. Winter Cheerleading 3. Art Club 3, 4. Endings always form beginnings To leave is to forever stay. Roads of endless destination And I must choose the way. M,L. ERICA LARSON E Soccer I-4. Winter Track I -4. Spring Track I-4. Band 1-3. Latin Club l-4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. IPres. 41. Yearbook 4 fBusiness Ed. 1. There should be laughter after pain, There should be sunshine after rain These things have always been the same So why worry now. Mark Knopfler ,.. fb , J 5 . ELIZABETH ANN LARSEN Beth, Liz, Lisette French Club 3, 4. Chem Club 3. Newspa- per 4 IEd. 1. TVN 4. Field Hockey 2-4. Hold onto your dreams, Don 't ever give in. lf you keep trying you 're going to win. Hold onto your dreams though they seem far away- And those dreams will come true. Somehow-Somewa y. JASON C LARMAY Jay Football I. Wrestling l, 3, 4. School wasn't a party, what l found out was all you got to do is try. I passed and now I will party. X KAREN LARSON Mila Soccer I-4. Winter Track I-4. Spring Track l-4. Spanish Club 2-4. Latin Club 1-3 IPres. 2, 31. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. I VP 41. Peer Ed. 2-4. Band I-3 Yearbook 4 ISports Ed. 1 Lifes truest happiness is found in the friendships made along the way. , .. .,.m.v-,.q,.1-.syn 0 if 1 V .Y K .. .a-earl-., --de n n. ,yr 1? W K ? . 3 I Ln TA RA ANNE LA UBINGER UT-' Spanish Club 3, -I tSec. Treasurer 31. Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Basketball l, 2, J. Soltball l-4. Friends can come and lricnds can go but the memories will last forever, S is - X . I p if . Y CD1 Tlll'fRINFf JEANNE l.lf'KFlFLD ffillis, I .ith N V 1 lcnnu W, -1 lrcricli Club 4. fit-fu, will 1h.it mc.'it-curing begets X fl. ,tulltillts while vcgt'l,tblc.s 't' uviitlcr .illutions PM, 'L 10 ARTHUR E. LEARY Art, Artie, Arthur Spanish Club. Basketball 2. If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with bull. W? BETH ELLEN LAZCANO Boo, Bethy Boo. Betty Basketball. I, 2. Softball I, 2. We 'll ha ve ourselves a time and we'lI dance till the morning sun, And we 'll let the good time come in And we won 't stop lil we 're done. Steve Winwood AMANDA R. LINCOLN Silly Sally See here how everything led up to this day And its just like any other day theres . . . . ever been. Jerry Garcia AMY ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON Aimer, Annick, Pag Lag French Club 2-4 I Y P. 41. Drama Club 2- 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4. AFS 2-4. Student Govt. l, 3, 4 Isec. 41. Yrbk. 4. Spring Track l, 3. Latin Club l. No matter where a child roams, that childs gonna have a home if he's got his faith, alright. Violent Femmes 1 1' CORE Y WHITNEY MA CDONA LD M.F Latin Club l. Spanish Club 2. Student Govt. 2, 3. Football l-4. Winter Track l-4. Tennis l-3. Spring Track 4. Peer Ed. 2-4. Spotlight 2. Yrbk. 4. Don 't just live life, attack it.C'! .-'- 3 X-l JOHN PA TRICK LYDON Soccer I, 2. My ship leaves in the midnightg can't say I 71 be back too soon - - - be awaken far far away. Heat of my candle show me the wa y, Aerosmith f, -P KERRY ANN LOGUERCIO Kez, Kerry-Lynne Ker French Club 1-4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4. Gymnastics l. Spring Track 2, 3, 4. Win- ter Track 2, 3, 4. So many people have come and gone. Their faces fade as the years go by. Yet l still recall as l walk alone- As clear as the sun in the summer sky. Boston ED WA RD HA ROLD MA DA N III Madman, Fast, Fred Band l, 3, 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Yrbk. 4. These four short years ha ve come and gone and its time to say goodbye. To my classmates, never lose touch for we are the largest class of N.H.S. and the most likely to succeed. I s A ' 1 ' '- t 'f' A . Q , '-I' L.. ' ' t f. ,I SEAN ,MICHAEL IWACUIRE .Nat Hon. Soc, J, 4, Student Govt. 4. Desert the streets they hold no wealth: I looked around at no one else: Ther is noth- ing left for you and meg That is not hard for me to seeg Wc're on the last train , . . Red Larry Yello Lorry 1' INN GI. AS .IA .HES 'U 1 'N'GfI.N'f.' fl l W ,wal mu tan, tn all the ways '1 :ll the plates you canq :tt all wr, titvtlltl?L'Dt'f1plCkLotJ can. as L Cf t ,Ill lohn Wesley BETHA N MA RRET MA LONE Y Beth Chem. Club 3, Highlights 4. Yrbk. 4. Field Hockey I-4. Even when you are close to a dream it can still let you down. You 've always had the chance to give up. So why do it now? Doobie Brothers KRISTIN MARIE MAHONEY Kris Class Treasurer I. Student Govt. I, 2. Yrbk. 4. Soccer 1, 2. Gymnastics I. Spring Track I. Winter Track 2. So you plant your own garden and deco- rate your own soul- lnstead of waiting for someone else to bring you l7owers- And you learn that you really can endure, that you really are strong- and you learn and learn- with every good-bye you learn. A M Y .IEA N MASTRODOMENICO Aime, Aimes, Anehorbaby Fall Cheerleading I, 2, 4 tCapt. 41. Winter Cheerleading I-J tCapt. 21. French Club 2, 3, 4. Chem. Club 3. Spirit Club J, 4. Nat Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Time is too long for those who grieve. E-r BRIAN BUDD MASTROMA TTEO Master Spring Track I-4. My main goal in life is to be one step ahead ol' everyone else! ix JOHN GERARD MCCUE Cue, O Soccer 2, 4. Wresting 2-4. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Q' ',, BARBARA ANNE MeC.A NN Bobs, Barbie. Bum Bum French Club I-3. Band l. Yrbk. 4. Peer Ed. 2-4. Strangers :ire friends we've yet to meet. And in whose eyes we :ire complete, They ure by our side through good or bad. They share in our fun und care when we're sud. Jennifer Mahoney TRACY LYNN NIASTROMA TTEO French Club I. 2, 3 thospilality 41. Drama Club 4. Basketball I, 2. AFS 2. Track l. Yrbk. 4 lScnior-sec. ed.1 When things go wrong as they sometimes will When the road you 'rc trudging seems all up hill Don 't give up though the pace seems slow You might succeed with another blow. BRUCE ALAN MC GONNIGAL Bruskie, MCG, G Cross Country I-4 tCapt. 41. Winter Track I-4 tCupt. 41. Spring Track I-4 lCapt. 41. TVN 4. If life gives you Lemons, Make Lemonade. STEPHEN JOSEPH MCGUIRE The Joker, Brave Sir Robin, McGyver Drama Club 2-4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Chorus I-4. Yrbk. 4. Soccer 2 lmanager 3, 41. Chem. Club 3. Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. Rolling Stones A -x ' KT' ERIC FARI, ,VCKENZIE l- klufi fffnniiy 24-J Winter Truck 3, 4. lrntk l. .1 l ff. 'tl 1 .in tri-.ite ll tree, but only man f.-fe W.-vi .il wrapping it in aluminum 1' AMY KA THERINE MCKA Y Latin Club 3. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, AFS 2, 3. Spring Track 2.3 Be strong! It matters not how deep entrenched the wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day, how long, Faint not, light on! Tomorrow comes the song. Babcock . -'P if DANIELLE ELISE MCINNIS Dani, Dan Spanish Club 3. Yrbk. 4. Soccer I lman- ager 21. Winter Track I. When you 're down and troubled, and you need a helping hand, and nothing is going right, close your eyes and think of me, and soon I will be there, to brighten up even your darkest night .l.T xx A avg, ' 3 I' .e .Q we PA MELA JEAN MCLA UGHLIN Pam Pammi French Club I, 2. Highlights 4. Yrbk. 4. Chem. Club 3. Fall Cheerleading I, 2. Don 't stop thinking about tomorrow, Don 't stop, it 'll soon be here. lt'll be here, better than before, Yesterday is gone. Fleetwood Mac KA THLEEN MARY MERRICK Kate Drill team 1. Track I. Gymnastics I-3. When hope is crushed the heart is crushed. but a wish come true lills you with joy. Proverbs 12:14 ERIN ELISABETH MOODY Natl Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Gymnastic I-4 fCapt. 41. Highlights 4 fEditor1. Yrbk. 4. Fall Cheerleading 4, Spring Track 1. Latin Club I-3. Chem. Club 3, 4. We make ourselves a place apart Behind light words that tease and Hout, But Oh, the agitated heart Till someone really finds us out. Robert Frost J ROBERT MCA ULEY MINER Oakie, Oakster, Oakie from Spidokie Football 1-4. Baseball I-4. Chem. Club 3. No matter how well a toupee blends in back it always looks like hell in front, Joe Snodgrass it ,- NICHOLAS ROBERT BAIN MIDDLE TON Nick, Beano Band 1, 3, 4. Math Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. lcky, lcky, lcky, lcky Fatang, Loop Boing Zowzomf' From the knights that say lcky, lcky, lcky Fatang Loop Boing Zowzum, who formerly said Ni. MICHAEL WOLLASTON MORIN Football 3, Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4. i 'rt rv' , 0 k 2 . , Q . A 1. ' 1. 1 'r 1421- N '1 'fi 'gn 7 'L '- I - Y , x CUONG TIEN NGUYEN Roger, Bonga Soccer I, 2. Natl. Honor 3, 4. Always carry a sharp pencil! C hevy Chase K H 'IL l.I.-1 .W ROSS PA STERIS Hrowncr llw SkL'lf7.lH 2 Hurt' lun again Whitesnake K ROBERT PATRICK 0'KEEFE Beefcake Wrestling I. Student Gov't l. Ice is forming on the tips of my wings Unheeded warnings, I thought I thought of everything No na vigalor to guide my way home Unladened, empty, and turned to stone. Pink Floyd ,r ga- ,-+A KRISTIN ANN NIXON Krissy. Kris Fall Cheerleading 1-4 fcapt. 41. Winter Cheerleading 1. Basketball 2-4. Softball I- 4. French Club l-4. Student Gov't 2-4 Itreas. 3, V.P. 41. Yearbook 4 ISenior Sect. Ed. 1, Natl. Honor 3, 4. Latin Club l. 2. Holdin' on- we got to try Holdin' on to never say goodbye. Bon Jovi 'CL .1 CHA RLES H0 WA RD PA TTERSON Chip, Chipper, Spock Drama 3, 4. So long, and thanks for all the lish! Douglas Adams KURT LEO PA ULSON Kurt Student Gov't I. Cross Country I. Wres- tling l, 2, Spring Track 1, 2. n -J' 'l-2.4 t V 1 KRISTIN LEE PETERSON Kris, Krissy, K.P. Softball I , 2. If you find anything better than a smile, let me know. ROBERT DOUGLAS PENNIMAN Pinhead, Bobby, Bob Every year all I 'd hear Administrative comments Throughout my ear. Though it was fun and though it was cool, once I get out I 'm nobody's fool. So I say without hesitations-goodbye to school. myself I JULIE ELIZA BETH PENNE Y Jules, Ju.lu, Bi, Fish Lips Chorus I-4. Drama 3. . . . though itls hard to let you go, in the Fatherls hands we know. that a lifetimes not too long to live as friends. AL nl' KAREN PHILLIPS Student Gov't 2-4. Spanish Club 2. Band I-4. Chorus l-3. Gymnastics l-4 lcapt. 41. Spring Track I-4 fcapt. 41. If you can conceive it and you can believe it you can achieve it. 61 3 , 3 D, Q .1 fi ., D Ni I vi Q ,r O I V. ERIC MA TTHEW PIETROSKI Floating down through the clouds memories come rushing up to meet me now. but in the space between the heavens, in the corner of some foreign field, Ihada dream. . . lhada dream... Pink Floyd n r 'L I llRl.S I'Ul'lIf.'R f1l,f1,'N' PRI lHf'NVl'l:' l'ru 5 llfwfitll l, ll.iskt'!l1.ill I-4, ' lin lvesitlc you if mfl Htnltm 1' Ui JAMES MICHAEL PORTER .lim, J.D., Jackie D So much for the golden future I can't even start. I 'vc had every promise broken it 's put anger in my heart you don 't know what its like you don 't have a clue. If you did you 'd lind yourself doin' the same thing too.' Breakin the law. Judas Priest 9 TAHNEE ANN POLEET Chiell Sampson, Taunto Spring Track I-3, Drill Team I Don 't need to light to prove l'm right I don 't need to be forgiveng Don 't cry, don 't raise your eye It? only teenage wasteland. The Who SHEIKH NAFIZ RAHMAN Fiz, Feese Band I-4. School Newspaper 3, yearbook 4 Imanaging ed. 1 Track I-4, Cross Country 3-4, Soccer 2, Latin Club I, Math Club 2-4. Some luck lies in getting what you thought you wanted. but getting what you ha ve. which once you ha ve it you may be smart enough to sec is what you wanted had you known. Garrison Keillor 5 'O JOHN FREEMAN RANSOM Rance, J French Club 2-4, Spring Track 2-4, Natl, Honor 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Cross Country 2- 4, Winter Track 2-4, Math Club 2-4. You 've got to work hard to walk your beat. R UN-DMC BETH ANN REAGAN Latin Club l, Spanish Club 2, 4, Chem Club 3, Highlights I-4, Natl. Honor 3, 4, Yearbook 4. Time is running out Hear it ticking away Futures closing in No reason to delay Break the chains that hold you down Don 't wait any longer Find the answers deep inside yourself They're gonna make you stronger. Triumph If MARK JOSEPH REAGAN Spike, Raygun, The Egg Drama I, 3, 4. You take a chance with new beginnings Still we try win or lose, take the highs with the blues. Van Halen 5150 Q N5- -an X , I 'v DOUGLAS JOSEPH REA RDON Doug, Reardy, Reards Victory is not won in miles but in inches. Win a little now, hold your ground, and later win a little more. JENNIFER ANN REGAN Jen French Club 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4, Year book 4. Looking back on the path of the past l see the times that we shared together Times where no dim shadows were cast. And now we 'll all soon part But the memories will linger in my heart. . r s 1'-if-3: . 1 . 1:-Q. ' .. .M-5 ,l ,' , . ' 1, . -,A ,'JdJ,- '1 xx . I 1 DIN,-1 LYNNE RESNIC K French Club I-4. Drama Club 3, Natl, Honor 3, 4, AFS 2, .3 tsecjtreas, lj, Newspaper 2-4 ted. 31. Yearbook 4 tfacul- ty edj, Art Club -J. Obstacles are what you .sec When you take your eyes off the goal. Anonymous 1 5 I I? 5, ,x if X .IA 'NAI 'YE ELIZA BETII S,-1I,l'I.'R xilll, Nvcri, .lxmtnl l .T .Spanish I lub 3, 4, Year- lf.t!l I-4, lnlll l hL'Cl'lL'Jldll1g 4. .V tnflmp 2-4 leapt 41. Chem lull in cntl ' I lr L' 51,,,.. . . . JENNIFER L. ROSE Jen, Jeffa. Rosie Student Gov't I-4, Field Hockey I, Gymnastics I. Out on the border of a changing skyline We put hope in front of fear And all the heroes have gone east of Eden We all need new frontiers. Journey N SARAH ELIZA BETH ROCK NE Sally Beth, Sara Lee French Club 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Ar! Club 2-4. When nobody around seems to measure up, its time to cheek your yardstiek. Bill Lemley ,.-19 I as 9 V I 49 DORENE ANNE SEX TON Dee, DoDo, Slick French Club 2, Drama Club 2-4, Chorus I-4, Newspaper 4. Though I know I 'll Never lose affection For people and things that went before, I know I 'll often stop and think about them. In my life I 'll love you more. Beatles. Q. ,a L5 1 . hah mr ,gl ,,gg,1v ', ,1 . - . . , , 5 ,, if f J ' ,p,t,,,g. L f. t xi CHRISTIAN ANDREW SIMKO Sim, Magician Latin Club l. French Club 2, 3. Never had so far to go Its not where you can be Itis what you can see Take me there-My Destination. Boston ,nr . it vt 9 ' -dr I' LEAH MARIE SPA TARO Smiley, Zelda. Drama Club 4. Spirit Club 4. School Newspaper 4. Yearbook 4. Friendship means Listening to heartachcs and cares, Happiness that another one shares, Whispering a kind word or two, Comfort when all else goes wrong, Laugher, a smile, and a song. D Ester Lloyd Dauber KRISTIN MICHELLE SPARKS Kris, Sparky. Field Hockey 2, 3. Latin Club I. Spanish Club 2, 4. Yearbook 4. AFS 4. No escaping till its over Friends will say its not the same. Memories falter and when its over Some are lost and some remain. Billy Squire CRAIG G. SPARGO Hoser, Hose. I don 't know where I 'm going But, I sure know where I've been Hanging on the promises In the songs of yesterday An' I've made up my mind I ain't wasting no more time Here I go. Whitesnake fm K' MARY JO SPRING Mimi, Meem, Smime. Make new friends but keep the old. Those are silver, these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine, age will mellow and refine. Friendships that ha ve stood the test, of time and change are surely the best. 65 .jf - .ei T235- fa, 3 , ' --' I '-,Jfg1f'3'f'f- 5? N- .4-.-,f'4P AQ Y -JH .- ,BQ 5 ! H . P 'Y ,f CB' I. RICHARD LOUIS S TA NDRING Rich, Hoser. Hose. Band I, 2. Chorus 4. Theres nothing you can do that cant be done. Nothing you can sing that cant be sung, Nothing you can say that can't be saved. You must learn how. to play the game. 3 CW' The Beatles 'fo MICHAEL SWEENEY Sweens, The Dogga, Sween-dog Soccer I-4. Basketball I-4. Baseball I, 2. You 're never as bad as you look when you lose, and you 're never as good as you look when you win. Kevin McHale 1,3 MICHELLE LEE STRA THIE French Club 4. Yearbook 4. Field Hockey 2-4. Chorus 3. As we journey through life each of us has a place deep within the heart, the essence of who we are where truth simply is. Moment of Truth Nlf Ol lx' I31YI.0R SUSAN CAROLINE X. A., 'N 1, ikt 1 I -1ii'.tft i, Qt 'XII fittb 2-4 :f llighl:t'izts I-J tl'hoto lfcl. 2 N ittiri Ilfkiliil 3 Sludtffll Wulf 4 ffhflx I uint rule' lite' ttigitl vs 'rim our sight. '7 ff. 'L'.':l. : V' vutivm liiucs PI ELIZABETH TEDESCHI Sue-Maca, Shmoo, Rosita. Student Gov't I -4. Stage Band I-4. Span- ish Club 2. Drama I-3. Chorus 4. TVN 4. Basketball 2. Spring Track 2. Fall Cheer- leading I-4. Winter Cheerleading I, 3, 4. The fat mans still rockin' through the night. Jim Scott x'v. 1 DA VID P. TERRY Dave, Mr. Weeble, .lack Shoemaker. Wrestling I, 4. People are strange. Jim Morrison JULIE MARGARET TRASK Jules, Juler. Spanish Club 2-4. French Club 2. Basket- ball 2-4. Yearbook 4. Peer Ed. 2-4. You say t. 'at you are lonely, and for you the sun don 't shine. Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets and I 'll show you something to make you change your mind. 7 SUSAN LOUISE TOOME Y Weezy, Sue, Sue Babe. Chorus 4. Live life to the fullest, Aim high for your dreams to come true Succeed with all that you 've got then sit back and watch out for greed. Asheley SUZANNE THOMPSON Suzie, Suze, Sushi. Field Hockey 2-4. Track I -3. Education is the trunk of the tree of life. TS. BRIAN JOSEPH TREECE Tennis I, 2. Stage Band 4. Natl. Honor 3. 4. Hold your Ere- Keep it burning bright. Hold the flame 'til the dream ignites- A spirit with a vision is a dream with 11 mission. Rush 5 , I .I se -iii , 4. - RICHARD TURNER Dick TVN 4, Ifyou hear me talking on the wind You 've gvl to understand we must remain perfect strangers. Deep Purple I , fn? fa l'I- IICR SI UTI' VOCEI, on 1 l . -,' --1 tl limit ntihntlj 'S goltnil L but-t tt'o'in.-1 spin tt, no- t X .imtind Ilcy Sittttn ' in in .i mtlrin band, A I nw I'iii on my may to A K -DC' in t.. Q DA VID PA UL VANOSDOL Ozzy, Van, Joe Calvin Football l, 2. Track I, 2. Wrestling I, 2, 4. You don 't know what you 've had until it 's gone, then its too late. Dave VanOsdol l,,,, N t,'l DA VID VA NDERMOLEN Dave Those drifting days are past me now, I 've got so much more to think about, Deadlines and commitments ones you leave in, ones you leave out. Bob Seager KATHLEEN ANN WALSH Bubbles, Bubs, Space Cadet AFS I, 2. Band 4. Cross Country 2-4. Spring Track I, 2. Winter Track 2. French Club I-3. Somewhere out on that horizon out be- yond the noon lights, I know there must be something better but theres nowhere else in sight. I Joe Walsh l ai ann, 5 TOBIAS BEHAI WEBSTER BeHai. BeH, Tobias Soccer I-4. Track 1-4. Baseball I. Chorus I, 2. Try honestly to see things from the other person? point of view. al 'D LANCE ANDREW WONG Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track I -4. Math Club 2-4. Latin Club I-3 ITreas. 31. Natl. Honor J, 4. Yearbook 4 fCandids Ed. J There are no dreams too big There are no innovations unimaginable, There are no frontiers beyond our reach. John S. Herrington ,.,,,-na.. -.-... .. .. ,... '50-wsu-sauv0 4J, MA TTHEW ROBERT WHITTAKER Matt, Twit, Lobes. Cross' Country I. A connecting principle: Linked to the invisible Almost imperceptibleg Somewhat impressible Science insusceptible: Logic so inllexible Casually connectibleg Yet nothing is invisible. The Police 0 AMY B. WHITE Aim I remember what you told before you ran out on your own sometimes to keep it together you 've got to lea vc it alone. The Eagles JENNIFER ANN WOODWORTH Jen, Genevieve. Woody. Class V.P. I, 3. Latin Club I. Spanish Club 2, 3. French Club I-4. Natl. Honor J, 4. AFS 3. Student Gov't 2-4. SAC 3. 4. Yearbook 4. Basketball I, 2. Spring Track 2. Soccer I-4. I want to try to make the world brand new while the night is still young Billy Joel ROBERT PA UL WORRALL ERIC ZIEDENS Bobby, Mr. Biz. Walking on the line of the razo dg I don 'l need to light to prove l 'm right, Take it as far as she goes I don'r need ro be forgiven. Slice of the sky on a silver wedg Don 'I cry. D aise you ye. high d hgh g l!'s only g I d. A lh The Who SENIORS NOT APPEARIN G ROBER T ADAMS WILLIAM ARMOUR ERIC BRICKER RANDOLPH MACCINI WILLIAM MANNERING JESSICA MARSH in -QQ, r ,asa x,,. 'az .Qi V 'Y ff KX 42 - jp I M-6 9 sl' wi I X Q,--. . ,,, 3 ,K 2 X L A X M xx 5 Q li X 3 .. s i xl xt J g qv p mi Q. 7 c 0 K WI: M' M Thost. were use da1.S, 'Msl ffricnd.. we thought Q 0 Q TNC-fd ncvcr .M A' 515 - N-f SMIMLLSCNWL x 5,1 vo'- W, GIADI I COL! SCHOOL NOIVILL IAS! , 1' A f S32 E sa! 1 GIAC! I COL! SCHOOL X.x,,: '35 v.' -11, I O 7 I. lm ,V ' X , ' .rin Q t ' s If S . 4 I 1' ' 4. I 629 . 1 , -x - . . N, - Ln- L 9 A ,BQ v I yi-,..Ls.5 1, X- ' - 1.1! 5, W '. ,MK-Q 1. ' 'a ' x a 'o 0-I gi -. fflfk A Mr -4-UWM mi A nhl? 31.5 QQ. Y. 'll' K' at .. .. M , -1 dwl. 2 . ,, 'thaw' ! ' , .Am ,f I vi X., I ' x w 0 x i I. X J-x 1 Y. 'ls'4'J ' OUR ME ORIES Jg . ZIV- if A A ' 1535 YADPOC-OK, Srta, Barba ls singing, Zapped by Zundell, Jr. High Ski Trip, Bermuda bags, Camp wing, The preppy fad, bomb scares, Chem boats Mystery Trip , Whale watch, Mr. Noble, Drill team Mt. Monadnock-Brian's stick- Throw Yourself Nature Walks with Mrs. Plemmons, Chem Club, Todd D. on TVN freshmen Year, Hurricane Gloria, Emos baby beakers, Trips to Italy and England, Empty juice machines, long lines and food Hghts, Canobie Lake Park, Silent lunches in J,H. Good morning, boys and girls, Good morning Mrs, Radovsky , distillation of wood in IPS, I 'm Joes Heart , Miss Halleen and Senorita Barba, Mr. Marshman and his plaid pants, Field trips, Hey! in the blue cafeteria, Mr. Dinolos tunes, Mrs. Smith The all subject sub , space shuttle news, Multiple in Latin 40, Mr. K 3 old Polish Proverbs, Mr. Lovejoy? Sophomore slide day, N OTA THR U Rocco Ted and his cans, Buz-the all American Handy Man, ink explosion in IPS, Miss Mr Da venports Bathroom passes, Semiformal failure, Jim Porter wearing gum essays for Mrs. Buell, K OC from Mr. Ka tes for dying our hair, grade, eighth grade dinner dance, Funky Winkerbeans homecoming, out of U.S. History 21, The Gum Act of 198 7 , Mr. Littlchelds pet- makmg the girls sit down so that the guys could ha ve a good game., Jr. High Talent show, home, Ec., Mr. Fortier and his ties, Hingham Library Meetings, Sleepovers if wife there! Caviar anyone?, Hsheyes 7. balls, Beads wf Flea woman, MF cry, Slippers on ice?, Corjan Inc., P in Peace, Friendlys in D, My shadow, I 'm gonna win the Olympics Maine, I wish I were dead , HB, JR 1-Roc and Roll, slack grand Prix, Btu steiia, Tami, MG, Daddy Moomoo and Mumzy! Pam Cooper Freshman year: Colleen Martin, double sessions with Dave and Mark, Junior year: picking up trash at the football Held with Da ve and Mark, lea ving the library with Da ve, elevator rides, Senior year: Dan 's partys, butt head, Malfa, Kevin Cowden Randy? house freshman year, Labor Day at Uncle Tomis cabin f No tea bags in the sink please!'D The blue goo, Rodney reindeer and buying homogenized milk, Hey, who walks on cigarettes anyway? Lewis Curtis Country Inn, Frog pond, Der, B. K ., U2, Philly, Mold Wompatuck, Trick or Meal, Basic, Retreats, Tony, World 's End, Jack, Whiney, Pine Brothers, Falmouth, River, MJH, the dinner, Racoon, Poock Mooch, Mol- luv ya.' Keith-Jam wf the Stones. K M , lie Trask Nantasket Beach, mud Hghts, chasing roadtrip, swamp rat, Bruce and the T.V, raiding, Brians paranoia, Don 't meangtd, I ff buble, exploding salt shakers. Chrisvfs truck? ,liter pistol raids, Rush concert. V 5, 'Q , , 'F f,-Russell Blake Doug, Steve, Ma tt, Bryan, Billy, Day after 4th of July at Jr. High School, Prom, Punch it! OH Boy! Stowe, Dougis bash Chrissy, Officers D'More, Staples At Rear- den, Ferrari, Tom Thumbs, Nose Dive, Corey's house, The Jeep, John Benevides Sitting in the gold lunchroom during 5th period study, Fine be dat va y. ' Spit it out! So you remember your freshman year? Crows during gym, bomb scares, smok- ing passes, falling asleep in class, But anyways . Susan Toomey Italy '85, O.K. R.I.H., The Indy 500 , England '87- Ron John Lennon Kc Gatwick, Airport, bomb scares, Nutley N.J., Mt. Monadnock, the Pegnamites, Trips to Boston, Summer '86, V2 days at Humarock, Funky. J.C. Klick Pink Floyd with a party van- As I stumble out of the woods- Yeah Beth, they do look like Christmas tree lights- Turkey Baisters- That was Phil Collins, Soco :fc Sausage, The Tide Is High . Travis Knox L C .tlll, 1. Mills, 'Ll' .llIIl- st: fotnks 7,1-L' ll.tkL'bL'l'g v ltr feusus .Ha- - . .' sink ', l'm just tired sf ot- bank, Xpril lools Day. ssqs, lreamey lleyarti, Recon Hike Bennett -xlstays will l remember my school lamily. I url! lvless esery one of them Right Guysli' Anty Blaisdcll lar.: .intl Dianna at Basketball Camp 85' Suusset, l2i.tnn.t-I'm L lil Y.', Pushing Bill H. in the girls bathroom in oth grade. recess, Yo, uom.in', lerontca Jennings, .len driving 'fntph on an ollramp to Bon Joti, The lift. Da un Bogni H hat it i,s.', l'm good in gy m-lemale-not re- tarded. The big man with zippers on hi.s hat. Karen-Whaaati' Prom Night and lx'aren's locker, Is'rissy is noisy key chain, Algebra soap opera, Delightfull, Fine, be that way' Amelia Devin Guman and the original. Mom 82, Harry' Hood pins, Bonjour Victorf. Stevie- how do we get there lrom here1'. Delightful. hit the girl with the ball. Di-leap.' CP: Big W. Sue Bas: Geometry I' Deirdre Carly' Camp Wing. Fay, -tx on Duxbury' Beach ,,,. and uhat else1', England, must be the mode! TD. at recess, Corey' Hart i' at Amherst, A uhati' . . A DOGI, You don't have to take your clothes off eaeooehka. Maura Cassidy What it is, During Lingua tests- passing the stapler and Paul whistling. Fine! Be that way',', Algebra 30 soap opera, Mario, the lemon. our missing luggage, Dianna fs spanish and history games. lfunky, Mattress, festival, Wilde. Kristen Karns Maine, experience tA ug. '8hl, Wanna bagelfl llounce' Dumpsta' Pullover.'.'.' World carl Nando, the lost weekend Road Tripl, Boseauen Bruins, the honeymoon hut, squid! the beach. turkey baster, the Holy Grail, I1anefn' l ndercoreru- Ratt I2.'l9,i'86. Jenniler Jeuett Sly party, motorcycle chase, Off roading ss Blazer. l'ddie 'Honey concert, Sunday road trips to New llampshirc, Sleeping out at hbrtllllfttlllltf Bill llopkins l ' 'fl-. R-limits, 6 ountrymen, lend me your xl-lfllll. lietty's minisktrts, the Hotels, 3 f 1 . tlay parties. 'Ihe neighbootl gang, J .ks Ihr basket , .S.S'.S'till. ticket', 'z' Qt' 1 sms, lltt' u1trL'ltottst', lor! Knox, llfistetl lnotls .I l'I'lL'll llaskins semma 07 with tauetzteg I Ove, +e0r5, i More tauehlef il i -'- .- ,num Manda, Julie, Jek, Lau, Aim, KFC., Hawaii, Big Bad , A.C., Prom, James Taylor, Dan's house, Burke Sebago, Peggoty, L. Dwellers, Scamp, Wampatuk, Holy Rush, Rye Rave. ', Julie Proccacini. Da wnmarie Feneck IROC8t Roll, JB, GW, DM, MK, Par 3, CH, GH, Crew, Locals only, Sidin in N.H., Burkels Beach, Sul dogs, Bayave- Beach S72 Its a Fairview, The black truck, Stella, 4 wheelin with Ta yta J: Dug up Stowe. Stephen Fabrizio Sitting next to Kristen Mahoney in homeroom. Sean Maguire Sleep overs at Bruce McGonnigals house. Stephen McGuire Pit parties, Rez parties. The Beast. When my tail-lights worked. Michelle, Jenn, Dick, Bob- by, Justin, Greg, Moose and his parties. Sum- mer of 87. Do you have a pass? Hounce.' World car! l5I. Any part of Junior High. Oflicer Buckley. Kathy Coakley Only the Rat Pack skies in white designer trash bags, The Pink Flamingo, Fallout Shel- ter, Ski BR U, Night skiing at the big Wunder 0 degrees, Philly, Licence and Registration Please , Stickers in the lockers, USA, The killer Slush. Scott Gilmour UVM, Plymouth, traflic, What's that buzz- ing?, Prom Night , Algebra 30 soap opera, squinting, Jim at BK, magic stick, good lov- ing, IPS ink lab M.7fS., waiting for U2 tick- ets, I know exactly where I am! Karen Larson U.V.M., Plymouth, Whats that buzzing? put a little butter on it. Monty Pythons Holy Grail, Through yourself' Wanna buy a duck? Buying a Buik in the hallway. Jim at BK. I know exactly where I am. Erica Larson Betty IIf5f85, As I stumbled out of the woods. Pink Floyd 87, Janice, Cape Cod. Dave VanOsdol John, Bill, Steve, Crask Keiter. Stowe, V71 4x4 up the mountain. Bash at 273 River St. Grand prix, Blazer, Delorean side ways. TRip down Pea Town. All ofthe road trips with the group. Douglas Mangone 82 gallons, remember Bud, 2 shots Karl Christ It 's Whitney not Wendy, Wherels Suzie?, Idol Mania-the day after, Scituate Fair What Is his number?, P.D., M.D,, SHBS, BC, but serious- ly, don 't leave me.', guys at Minot, SSP, Sh . . . there he is, scoop-right Sand? Nov l, llying New Years 8 7. Marla Colarusso BCN Fireworks, the 71 My Balloonl, 4th of July at A.M. 's, Chatham, Graceful drowning, Danis S.D Boston Concert, Its the wrong night, N. Y. 7 BL,s window pool hopping, R .P. Chicago, Hummarock, T d. Beach parties, Anchor Baby! Michele Banda George, somebodys watching me.', Mr. Probe, Faith, Waterbed Volleyball, Whos job is it anyway? Amy Livingston Floor pickup in IPS, SDB-KL, Ricks. Grace- ful drowning,, Arb, Anchor Baby, Scearzy.', pool hoppin', camp Pembroke, coolers at Scussett, My shoe! My shoel, Sean Maguire h.r . . partner, BJ concert, gum for G.M., BC N Fireworks, G.G. Y.B Kristin Mahoney Dawn, Tara, Diana 62 Carnsey at Basketball camp-85, Diana Hogan- I 'm UGL Y.', Riding my bike thru the path with Beth Lazcano and falling off in the briars. Tommy Divinagracia, Wenna Woman, Todd Lasky. Tara Laubinger Rowe, MA, Reeb, escape from Humarock. John Lydon Dave ill-5-851 A What?. . . A Do-oo.' Trav, doesn 't it look like x-mas tree lights? Elite FH. camp- You don 't have to take your clothes off Mo: Corey Hart? at Amherst, Ca- coohkag NOA we 're the snobs today?.'? Beth Larsen Good Times: Hummarock Beach, Marthas Vineyard, Working at CRI-Tech, Buying cars, Skiing at Okemo, V12 Condo, Hey MON , Camping dt Fishing Summer 87. Brian Mastromatteo Liz and Da ve, tire-bird, firebird the res., slip the slippery one to me, mocuses, Falmouth Beach and the ocean, Bus rides, Lily Putents, Donot-I repeat - Do Not, Refugee week, G.S,, two feet Mimi Spring Prom 87, Scussett Beach, the bluff Hang loose, The 4 Muskateers, Maloneys, Wallys, Nicks, Candin, Boston, Crunchy grapes, the camp, The Blazer, and what else, G.N.O., Starland, B.K., Loon, Stowe, d.b., ll:ll, Nicks car at center, Rascal Pamela McLaughlin Scearzy! , Highway swimmin', Prom 86' A2 87', Cooler caper, 75 M.P.H., SociaI.', Jane Fonda, Lawn chairs?, B. Bunny, P-, Camp Pembroke, C.S., Hey b-baby, Flatl, BCN - lost on 71 Moped, BJG + BT : BTB's, Ricks, J. H.B., Pool-hoppin, BONJOVI, Jetty - waterrats, Road trips, U2, Mrs. Woodys dog, AMI-T' Krissy Nixon iCa1iente!, La bamba Ja Srta. Barba, De- lightful Prom 8 George, B. U. Armory, wait- ing forever for U2 tickets, falling off Mt. Mo- nadnock - the stick, Throw yourself , Underoos, Paul, I know exactly where I am , Mrs. Rosenburgs, unbuttoned shirt Suzi Mucci I always knew that looking back on my crying would make me laugh but I never knew looking back at my laughter would make me cry. 11.1 Q, 5f27f87, 6fl3f87, Summer 87, Pocasset, Cape-bound, Tabor, cans, mailboxes, M.Y. Joy , Lechemere, Marshheld, Snibba lS.J Tribej, Hummarock, FO.B8f25f87, Madon- na, Lithuanian, Powdered frogs, helmets, I.L.Y., Sweetness, D, YLTC. ', D.A.- l.A.A. , l.L. Ya-Of's, Yeahhhl, S.A.B.l, Genocide. Sharon Fasoli That Scituate night, Doo-wa-diddy, Here l am, those two, Man-hunts, BK walks, Jens party route, shy Maura, Victoria-Superman, Deli, Ames backyard at 72, Dirty Dancing, waitress at Bickfords, We 're going downl, Meem, S.D., Goodnight Godbless, You 're the Best. Dianna Hogan T-Love ya! Thanks, Danielle, Boops, Mosie, Ca, John M-Thanks-Love ya aIl.' Ca-Mime show? Ca, Dani, Beaner-Camp.' Dani, Ca- Matt C. Matt L., Rat Patrol- Yeah.', Prom wf Lyle '87, J.M.W.-summers '86 8: 87-E.O.L.' Wendy Dunn Silly Soup-Eena, Meena, lbeedah, Fruit Poops and Oreos, spontaneously combusting thespians, Mt. Holyoke-isms, turtles and radi- cal, awesome goats, I without nose jobsj, Pa v- lovs cat, Mr. Harry Dinkle. Chris Dunford Poopsies, Dan Hoitts, Wholey, getting run over by a Camaro at Danielles, I love to scoop, Lex Lugar fthe TOTAL Packagej, Summer of 8 7. Steve Davies C.R. at the Red Sox game, A great baseball game in Rockland, beating Curtin in straight sets 6-0, 6-0, John Cusack film festival, Van Halen and Boston concerts. Chris Dilorio MTS fMultiple Translating Syndromej, Alg 30 soap opera, What it is, Man with the zipper on his hat, Stick, throw yourselfl, Don 't forget to breathe, Mario. Andy Dunn M.J,, Snibba, Doncha Know, Nancys Misic, I 'm Sucha , Madonna, The crew, Light- ening at Hummarock, Felicia twanda, Nerger weekend, My shoes are gone , Grey carl, Donuts 8: space balls, Time warp, S 8: TSa y otay, B.S., D.B., Homebay, 5f31f87, l.P.S.- Kres :Q the floor, Veronica Jennings- 3 pm at Lallys hill . Jennifer Dllamoos Humma, Shucka, Who ya gonna call?, Water rats, 4 76, P- . . . I can't say it. ', Highway swimmin' anchor baby, Late nights, JS, KN, CD, The sprinkler incident, Jen s moo-mobile, the scarezy summer, letting the air out of BRs tire, Stealin' balloons, Zobo, Prom '8 7, '86, Danielle DiFiore - wwrksl, the I kk ,1-'1t'l x IIUUAC, tier. being late. , summer 871 Q .fnctin. crunchy N ll, 'lhe -I of us.'. Belhan Valoncy . X .' . lim-vkuootls, Humarock, Prom N Q l ,aa tI.ll1L'L , BMJ, Italy. Seusset, lf.,-tt' ott, N ll Xerxline. friendly fs, 6 of us. getty, tak, JIIH. stargafing. BB. Dani's Iilenn R, the C ape, .I-B W, Christy fs, IBTC, my green machine, BON JOYI, BCN' lireworks the I, L J. 'X Ulf' .Icnniler Woodworth Nlaloney K, Blazer, BCN works 862 Wallyfs get-lugClht.'rs, HCS! ITlt.'IId.S tBL, KP, PM, BM, FV, ABI Prom So' 871 RJI. Apartment. UNO, The Boys, Stone. Loon, Glenn's llouse, Nieka, ll'lI the run around the car. mellow submarine, Skis room, Scott R., 'Bl,tQB.1l trip down the stairs. Sheila 's place, f Rh l'l.xllt.'.s, Beth Lazcano Ski trips u RC, NI-', AC, RRR, LL lThe total packagcl Karlfs gettin serious. Todd Deininger Chem lectures lirst period, The Latin Top Ten, Paulis call lor the Chem linal, Sight translation tests, passing the stapler in Latin, Erin in Siberia, undique. Sharmila Chandrashekar George. Black n' Decker, I don 't C-h-e-a-t, Nl TS, YKK zippers, the no service zone, read- ing college books. Sereta, Residue, Jiffv Lube. waterbed volleyball. Skeeta, OH ?i1f.'5 I dent- ed my car. JMH III, JS birring. Mark Larson I love my little snot, D.B. and noir. Liza Abelson I'm a bug.', Slimy. Y. B.B,, B is for bubbles, that FS. song, Black 'n decker, Cookouts, Gravitron, Gummy frogs, Stickl, It 's hot! Amy Livingston Creamy harvatii caper, Nantasket Beach July -Jth, llainus, ls it perhaps Satanf', B-IO, Sen- iorita Olivari, Black Sabbath, Dungeons and Dragons, Malibu. David Comoletti Pool halls, round tops, best summers of our lives. trampoline, chocolate, dice, Rec. ski trips, Thats orange juice to you and me , lim at B K., Want to buy a duckf ' the John trbruckle campout, Chris Hone, Sunday sau- cer, Il.lIIl7lf7L'S, river rats, NIIL. Doug Johnston llortrla Mi , 7 l,87, -ith olfluly 872 wa- lmls. O Ilcrl, Ilflfl, Noises, Ilolntcs, Dorn 'frm .'l:.-n.t'tt ', IIor11csIlt't', Ilorc Jen, Iioo-IQICC, il-'va lltimrnarock, RJ 's red truck. Plym- UIJIII I. N Y S' .5L'11ll'- Ilousc, Nantaskct 87', IIt..'.vry, Ifollllish Ill ll 87, Redman and tl- 1 -'t ifitxtn, t'st.ip.'itIt's, HK. I rank Ilangora N L.. Maybe this was meant to be a dream When it is over, it is gone, Like a dream goes,wJzen..l wvakearpy- --- Nothing I can take with me Brings me back to it All I ha ve,is memoriesh I There maj' soiigqgifght mhenffam sad . - R f y Thinking backj' t .., ' 'And knowing itiiswne, v H gh, But I am not sad for hayi 'iffy-6, Q .J was happy: d !Qrnedz, '!ittIe. y . xltfnisgb wprggg n s - t J' -V,' , . -, -2,6 A all if Y i . . E.. JZ:-135' . 1 I .Y A U -And when t'he,.mi?rni 6 , . .. 1 1,!w J12VG--M9 1 '. Q. f . af-51 sy! . . U tg-i..,, t-f. -.:f ,ik ,V . I : ' M +I we - Mmm-a-thanksl, THE DEAD, Camp Pem- broke, Scearzy BON JOVI, 75 m.p.h. Hu- marock, highway swimmin', the lawnchairs, Benz, B.bunny, JMA N, BQJ, perfect flower, SU: KM 87 Ca 's, Dani's, Glenn 's, Prom 86- 87, Kerry LoGuercio Country Inn, Yellow Sweater-Basic, Frog Pond, Pavillion, Pooch, Mooch, Czal, Sala, Bake-off U-2, 7course dinner, Phillie I- Res- idue, MSH 84 bro's doorstop arrest, World 's End, Racoon, Dude, Bubs, Sorry about the Morrison, Jack. Aimee Ladd Oh No Mr. Hilll, UVM trips, Scott 3, Hit me like a frying panl, Retreats, Youthgroup, Block Island, Cold days at the beach, Wales . . . , the cooler, t. essay, Plymouth Lake, Gorge, E. driving around lost. Tracy Mastromatteo Okay RM, lsn 't this fun? JMV, Farrow's den- im jacket, Stephanskys lewd socks, Doherty 8 Holbert 2 The Odd Couple, Ya cha yne, cha yne, cha yne Ms. Tuper, Mott the Hoople, Fire drills in February, Arena is arena - Have a 2x4, Marshmans departure, Sam dc Alice Rosenberg. Chris Burt Nutley Guidos, Smurphy with the pink arms, Sala, Mooch, Pooch, pommagranties, Bubba, My Little Water Buffalo, the PUP, Wompa- tuck, Rastaman Vibrations, Boston Fire- works, Norris Reservation I can't take you anywhere. ', Fuzzy Navels. Cathy Lickfield Paul Chiassons attic, thejog to B.K., Gravity, Dan's House, Becomming Luggage, The Kill- er Bs, Shotgun, Pink Floyd - Wish you were here, The Fat Man, Score. Michael Helfrich ARB-KM, MS party '86?, Camaro, Camp L,, M.nights, Burke's Beach, Homecoming '86, Sandwich game, revenge on B.R., Bake off road trip to KN's, R.R. rule, Prom '87, B.J. concert, U2, Boston concert, trip to FP.', Hu- marock, BC N lireworks, Lost on 'II Highway Swimming. Caroline Draheim George, The man with the hat with the zipper, Guarding Tony Bogarty-Help.', Thanks Oz, Thanks Coach Kassatly. Paul Flaherty Imagine Rudolph with a red nose, Chem. class, After the Junior Prom, on the wa y home from Martha s Vineyard freshman year, Party at Doug's new house, Better off Dead, Fresh- men science class, Mr. Healy's study, Killer. Bryan Frankel '86 Red Sox, Philly '86d't87, Big Wheelin' down, John Neil Dr., Ucc Retreats, getting a poin in winter track, chem-losers, Hey Aren't you Clark Blanchardfs brother? , 6th grade territory, Wildcat Hill ski trips Hog relay, Hurricane Gloria, Summer School 86 ', King Quickies, Super Bowl 20. Gordon Blanchard g. 's yi v - - 'v1'f. i' V- ---.-h limo hom Boston, J.M.s partying with tamms, LuLu aizd,snqt,,f.1fIt must be the mode The prom Conn. anything but a f .f f grey tux, The Chitige-bien? Mia -'too friend- ly, hot tub to poolgfleff' s barn. .. ,Erin Moody h Classic, Supersonic Ping Pong, Pull it ver, D.C. Cabers, Rick, Ffiendship, Love, Hot Summer Nights. Silver bullet, MI3. White lightning, future days, E, an A Dan Baram X , . , QS. concert-July 18, 1987: ,Mn ,Dk Ties, 5' .P., Auntie, Myjacket burninjght IPS, Mrs. Simms, Maha Prmcqs, 'lttG1adys,5 Pricilla Pi- calilli, Hurricane ElePiayGloria,' Watch our fe for that focal,-Philadelphia rain stomt, .lim-I haven 't forgotten you borrowed my pen. f f- A X Sarah Rocltile ,Aa . z- .5 - Freinian year. Dancing at Dwyers, chinlf ' parw back seat driving, TM anti ML., The ' tag, Doug and the dooti Brendan and .Qn,,HeiithePMatey', England 8-71 spam. June wfB:.S-and , ,zgg ,- sNicole Taylor 'i'h daipkambo Runs, Swimming.. What? aweyt liQekin', SpantL Wanna ,g 7a. duckii-Cutes, arrested in break- , then? at Magic,-Stick. Hello e Urchins, .MeM-MiMoles, C hemho, ,Sma cka. I nolo-same jokes,-dtffet:ent-day,-Ted, B. U. ry Wong.' ' 1. n V. Brian Culley -I ' ' gcltogus aloha bash, Blue conference .N Green with her rat that she fl 3 I V 9 v5QeunderwearVOnce Apon a Mattress, the I 2 i FI i i 'L t , , ft 4 'i g ' gold cafeteria. Brandon Sullivan .,-ftdaffrfai don '1 assi' ' ' Dorene Sexton MTS tmulttple Translating Syndromej, Alg 30soap opera, What it is, man with .the zipper ,on his ha t, Stick. Throw yoursell? Don 't forget' to breathe, Mario. 7 Andy Dunn M.J., Snibba, Doncha know, Nancy's'mU5ic, l'm such a -, Madonna. The Crew, Felicia 'and Wanda, Lightning at Hummarock, WbNerger weekend, My shoes are gone, grey -carh Donuts and spaceballs, Time warp, S JZ - Tsay Otay, BQ, D.B., Homebay, 5f3lf87, IPS-Kris Jr t'i1e:'i7oor, Veronica Jennings. Jenn D'Jamoos Humma, Shucka, Who ya gonna cal1?, Water rats, 376, P-. . l can't say it. '. Late nights, Highway Swimminl Anchor baby, JS, KN, I- CD, the sprinkler incident, Jen 's moo-mobile, t The scarezy summer, lettin the aiffout of 3 BRE tire, stealin' balloons H bo, 786, E'87 nary trip RRS 1 fgfti, , .1 K.N., D.D., C.D., The Crucit7x, Sprinklers, RR Rules, Who ya. gonna call?, BB, The Mir- acle Whip commercial, Bryan, La, la, la, la, The prom in Connecticut, Ah my leg., Chinese men 7, The hot tub. Janine Salter PoopfM.F, Prom night- Mark sleeping, Can I have it? - chocolate cake, 'Somebodyls watching you. j Whose job is it anyway?'2 Chem 'ClubfChembo, Marks b-day video, Wanna buy a duck? Dina Resnick Freshman Basketball Cheering, Shuka, Cruis- ing wfKrissy, Woody mobile, Bula Bula Whats the Deal? , Born to be wild'1 Chug- a-lug, Hmhwa y Swimming, Stealing balloons, Green gum, M y friends are beautiful, Z Driv- ers-Ed, Do A U-ie L,vnchie!'2 Anchor baby. . Amy Mastro All the parties, good times, Kiss Concert with Bc, Good times in smokin' area and bein a pain to teachers Jim Porter Rambo Runs, OK RIH, Juice du jour, Haclty Sack Sessions, Chinese Mustard, Jani- -.'-niinl Wvoming Cowboy, Amadeus, Street Hockey. 9, 38, Det Jam 87, Biking to Nantasket John Ransom Being Freshmen, Boston wfDawn on the Ash- mont Train, Funky clothes, hats, C.F. is Party wf B11 Canobie Lake Park. illusion'2 Emo didyou getyou hair cutf ', Jen, Dawn, Wendy Tara, Liza, The Best Friends Danielle Mclnnis Dawn, Julie, Amy, Jess, Lauren: the old click, going new ways. The shows, I 'll be on Phils side. KFC, Want a cookie, Hullo, Der. Sum- mer Of '8 7. Mike and Deb, HJK forever. I ' Amanda Lincoln idol Mania day after, Suzieis B'day-home movies, Nov. I, prom '87, getting lost in M for DS, TS JD, farm-scoop PN, Ginipf Neel Hot Pursuit, Scituate Fair, Humarock, The Grail, .In 1 SM at Minot. MC qi ST V V Sandra Elliott This is a Chem Study Film. id est- what it ts. 1 Eddiegfehain l6ll6f6,8lld stories in Alge- bra, McG'QQ3rtd Boogey, Hyundai! knock yourself fgrades above 100 and below? 0,jHingltdtfg Meetings. The Stick-Throwiyottfselll a line. hurdles in thihalhe' ' ,, 9, lfffjlg, T J' - Lance Wong As ofthe woods, Pink Floyd The 'ZY, Eng-GQldy,Knox, Janice Ten- Morrison Jeep death- 3 and don'ts. .,, D J ji, ,ffl I' Dave Terry t no . -,A pf .Bf7,,being the largest Q ,Q-f ' Bi'ytj1ifAdams.and Eddie Mon- a g ohncerts Friendlyis, Cole School, Bomb Class ol'l8Sf 'Make my day'Z Clint -- ,V-,. , , ,iq wood Celtics tothleehanipionship, chang- ' 'I Me grading system, B-10. Va,-,.,3H ,A 1 Stephen Conway . ,.,.- I ,. F.. , 4 . .dw 5 ,,g., , ,I sy J R, ,. , S i 3 ' ' 635: , We . t ,f scat 3 D j, ,i'3li, A:f!1fQ,f efife , gy f J '. fl .. - 5 + ,. 'ex 'Q f iAmazia, 0.K. R. ,g L ' 'gs ,X f ffff '- '- '15- 'Tfl' t, f.'es4': f ,. as - ' 't A g A' '- ' '- ef, ,ig -' - ' s r s t if ' eg J QW '-iyffi ' 1-'ll fttjiffiit f C , .V ,e . - -' gi- - - fr-- ggi? ' ,. ,vp 1 , lb ' ' .Q-Q 'r if 1'2 - wr - 4 . . . v , W, , 2. .. ' ' V' e , vi , -. V 3 54' ' X a I 'v 1.7 ' ' 'I .i . s M . ,Ly ' J? ' ' , 3 ... . w F 'fig 7 .. + . In search of Chas. in Buff Fluzy 1122, The basement, Italian night wf CM, ED, BR Mr. Thingy, my door, Esther and Alberto 'Thanx Ms V., Boxer shorts, The fishtale, Little sis- ters, Pizza at PT, Deirdre the pyro, Gizls black eye, Wimpy ti: Dandy, The bathtub. Jacinto, George L, Howls your onion? Haley Caldwell Freshman dances, Whose nose is that, under- oos Sophomore year, shades, Geometry Class. Susan Basler UVM, Scott, Gorge, Plymouth, caddie, if 10, Franklin Park. Whats that buzzing , wait- ing for U2 tickets, Jim at BK, REL in break- down lane, traffic, Ted, IPS ink explosion, winter track bus rides. I know exactlv where I am. Kirsten Kelly Chinese Food '86, Beastmaster, playing chase, getting lost. summer '87, Beastie Boys Con- cert, Satan moved the car! going to Drums, Great Creamy Ha varti Caper, King Rickards Faire, Hungry, Uncle Steve Mr. Browne? study, Gott. Judy Gillis Aimsta, want to go golling? Boof and doinlt are -! Parties at TOE, Friday nights at CT3, The Ratmobile, Biff Riff lives! ya wanna ba- gel? Houncel The dumpsta! Parrachi- the skunk, Scituate, Cohasset, Hang Loose! Kerry Foley The beach, Boof A2 Doink, parties at TOG's Cotters '85, Kem, the door won 'Z shut!. A fond farewell to KF, JJ, JA, DB, RC, TK, BO'L, H51 and others, esp. Charles Henqv Dole-The music will never die. Davey-143 al- ways and forever- Thanks for everything. Amy Harding Lance-put it in the microwave with a little butter on it, baboomba, Hit the girl with the ball. Kim Burke Friends, Romans, Countrymen. lend me your beer, the docks, Ofhcer Connolly, lf2 day parties, scary man, Manny, Nantasket Crew, Betty's skirts, Norwook, Mr. Brutus. Darlene Carson Pag lag, NizzyNiz. Dunga, peach-papiya-yo- gurt, shake, third degree burns, Gumen truck crossing, Better get a bucket. hamsters A2 el- derberries, ploppy pants, a groovy purple shirt, spints, we could always walk on a pag lag. Lenin. Jennifer Hennigan Haughs August 6, Mafor Tom to Ground Control, the lost weekend, BCN Hreworks, 86, Harbor Lane accident, KFC, Playing in the puddles, Lincoln s Bash, Dead Concerts. Nor- well? . . NorwelI?, Florida, P.D.C. forever. Amy White -14 iv -O ' 1? 105' X I X... ' ' . . . How we've changed! I . 41 'W' ' ' ' - W X 's 5 i -.1 'N ' X i ' M qu 5 M. x - , ,, -.........z...... 'Ill' 'ev 'sv ' ,h A ..- '34, 'X A Qs ii 1.-..,? ma ,:4.'. 4. lv- Z. J 'X ,K Q ,-,gp Q f ff 4. , , 'H 5 1 ,QI .J V., . f ,, X ki El' - x ix 1 1 U, 5 . ig J I -1 Q, l L. 'f is ' J, 1 sf i0 S. l 1 N' I 1 UT WORLD - HERE THEY COM .V J MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT . A , 1 1 .'nnI! and Irma Knox Sue Basler and Mike Bourke ,J We 4. Thcir smiles can brighten up cvcn the dnrkcsl room. r ' K BEST PERSONA L I TY K ris.s,v Nixon and Chris Dilorio x-339 b .g'f3??f ' s What time did they say the fan bus was leaving? BEST LA UG H Kristin Peterson and Mike Helfrich 'CSV 1 L ,,-LW ,' 4 X 'Q Ilnu ,in Ihr'-x hc sn mu ' Whatk S0 funny? CLASS OF '88 AT MOST TALKA r1vE Sue Tedeschi and Derek Amorelli MOST A R TISTIC Christine Dunford 5 Will they ever shut up.' CLASS COUPLE Beth Larsen and Da ve VanOsdol Artistic Radical Troopers CLASS CLOWNS Jen D'Jamoos and Ned Flaherty -ni .I kisf: FI. J . I M Q A VT? V in ,gui . Y X Ye We weren 't trying to be funny! Can't call this puppy love! 83 rv'-f 35 ff Q , -f s., ' ,Xl-Q 'dx- , 5. s 4781! lf' fy? H . 5 McBo of - l X 521 ,f Q ng- ig Y 1 'T' 7375 MJ i, V Q I ,J QxHgae.fu 6' -If QM 5 'iv 'x L xt MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED xp: Xtnguirc Dianna Hogan, J.C. Klick and Erica Larson 'And you aluaiu thought uc ucrc studying. ,HOST A THI, ETIC' Dawn Bogni and Paul Flaherty .nvwflz fill' S140 ,I X Straight through the doors of Norwell High. CLASS FL IR TS Kerry LoGuercio and Stcphcn Davies 7' lk..- 'UMCF' I 'vc hcztrd it all bcforc. 5. 1- ., wi 5 5' Srl' I iii if-in fi 3 ' N f ff gm ,N f 7 ! f 9' i -' fast! come that all t. nxt-J. if um L1 bertutifhl eve- r .,,, wzg .md d.fnc1'ng at the Sons .a1'l1.1!y lift!! in Rockland, as Krtktin tNtfwn and Dave Fulton were crowned Ktng and Quccn G ON THE IGHT I t . 'R : .- -If ' - ' Picture perfect! If Z in 'H--k 'XS BO YS ' BASEBALL If' P 11' - 'I1 'Ya -A First Row' D. Amorelli, W. Curtin. B. Gemmill, R. Flaherty, M. Harrington, M. Daly, E. Davies, C. Dirk. Seeond row: Coach Kassatly, R. Miner, C. Diiorio, P. Ferraro, P. Flaherty, M, Garrity, B. Frankel, M. Bourke. ii e f C my it J XC x . Il: :V- IA. T.. - ' ' 'ell-7f . ,J i . Q The l987 Varsity Baseball Team won the South Shore League small .schools division for the second straight year with the strong leadership of Seniors Rob Flaherty, Mark Harrington, Matt Daly and Bruce Gemmill, who were all elected to the All-League team along with junior Paul Fla- hert y. The future looks bright with many players returning to the line-up, Z- -1 GIRLS ' SOFTBALL Sf First row: J. Anderson, K. Laubinger, L. Elliott, A. Mitchell, N. Tafralian, C. Connolly, A. Corwin, L. Dunn, J. Depari, Second row: D. Harriman, K. Kelly, T Laubinger, J. Salter, S. Granai, Coach Gerety, D. Bogni, K. Nixon, M. Cassidy, D. Carnes, S. Basler ,ag returning players. s.. 4,- ,Z if ,A , ' V f - W 6, ! The girls 'softball team had an outstanding sea- son, going to the state tournament, led by pitcher Jeannie Depari and All-Star players Adrienne Q1 pw Mitchell, Donna Carnes and Stephanie Granai. There are high hopes for next year, with many 04 . - 4. ' . .- '. 6' .ear 1 ' '- H, - , 5-AH' ...-,. -- K - -. ,. L- ,' Q, ' if .1-A s 'dv' -A --F . f - t' - ' -. - V -fe. 1- ir Q.-. an 1 , N I i.:Lt2.:ft4-.. -- i -v -1 .2 -. , ff.. ' .3 -. ,Jin ...ff . - , '94-.. 112- , - . A - A' - -Y , 1 L fgftv H 431- ' ap '-. M . f- .. . ,, f.. -fl, r- A- 1-f .N tv' '1,.. ..- . U, , .- N. . - 4 ..f , .,,-A 'TPL . . - . '. ,,- .- .. - , . cr , 5 ,,,.. V f 4 . .-ntl Wm. Afbi-v . . x . . af 'O fs - .... W J. -4. 1. f ' V+-K ,. 1 40 114 W4 lb . q L . xvl'.- rms - l.'J1,', , ,LQ w Z. fa .J 'iff 1 , , go X 5' 4' . A ' I M rl' ' 40 MM H.. l ' ' i-XF' f- '- X. , - X' ,- 14,6 -- -,, 'l x1 151' x X 'l ' , U ' X ,.. X- sg N, f v- ' ,L fb-.' -A' 4'3 . Q, I- A 5 . , V V L:-'::4f: - Qf ' 1 ff 'iffy 4' ...et T.. -1- - .o', x - X X' , ' '-' fg'5 x :ki-ff., 1? X X15 , '.- 'N - A . -. -lx 7 ' 5 TQ: f X ,igdnkf 'V .lA I 'I' V412 :- N . 1 fi -1 J. I P A v N 'l ' .ff N .V 'fx' ' , 13 , fl, N 1 X 4 lv I X 3 ,w ,va I I X ,..-1 1 Qi ,'Ili-- . ,. ' ., X YQ Jr lf 1 11 ix BO YS ' TRACK '-I. 5. - -g. 'VII ' KJ I xl R. H 1 lfm Rm. U Iimylzcpnfz, Nl Vmhcr. lx fwJll'I1C.S,' T l.'II'IllJl-L' ll l.uring,' B. Dillonq .I. Mclivicrq T, Rcugunq M. Mcssingcrg A. Kapolkag B. X .S'ul!u.m, .81-Wm! R.m If N chxlcr, J Grccrlcg lf. Burkc, If Bl:lm'lmrd,' ID. .lohn.s1on,' B. lx1CCf0llf1Igilf,'.l. Rill7SOIl7,' B. Cullcyq N. Rilhl7721f7,' L. Wong: H xf.lN1fUl7l.lHL'U, 11 l.1rwn, K' lfldcr, Third Ron Cbnclw Oxguodg M. Hgfwkg A, Thump.sun,' S, l:'llio1g.l. lhrlcy' P, McGccq T, Halloranq K. i Slllllh, .I Vuhm, ,I lllgylllx O Ahern, T Nguycn. lx. Mpludunzlldq .l. Mucguircg Asst. Couch Osgood i V 'l- GILL H L 5 .1 ,- - Y '9 lsrmlnrey ilu' l'M T uzlwn ulfh .fn H-3 rcurrd. YM fmklx umm: um .lhlc In uvrnpclc slmngl-m Ill ' ' 'Jwvls uflh h1Aul1llA1'hfs lmm lllldcllc-dlsI.'lHUC ' ' ' ll f' Nldmfzffrplf, 4ln1.fm'vr11nncr l hrls IYUIIUI lim! l.lfIII.lB, NITTIIIILT Pnl 1' 'wh lUlIIfR'l Hill llllfun Ncxl A3L'.'ll' - N , 'wf. x ,... ww urlh rclurmny pcrlurm.1m.'cs by ff' ff' ffdmn fNlH'l Umm, 'Kiraly llmmpwn, .' I llff.'-mm xv G RLS l TRACK hdlejlg 1:49 'lille-1 FIRST ROW: S. Mucci, A. Livingston, E. Larson, K. Kelly, K. Loguercio, T. Giacobbe. K McCaffery, P, Newsome, B. Goldman, A. Ladd, T. Poleet, D. DiFiore, A. McKay, SECOND ROW: C. Moretti, D, Spring, J. Ranson, R. Dunn, W, Blake, M. Drysdale, M. Hurley, T. Young, J. Vondrasek, C. Mott, J. Devin, J, Carson, J. Lannon, S. Goslin, A. Park, J. Edlund, M. Lordan, THIRD ROW: A. Parkhurst, C. Enselmo, K. Larson, D. Salter, D. Lynch, A. Porro, J. Giglio, J. Burke, C. Gilmour, K. Mulkerin. K. Neiroda, W. Prentiss, L. Murphy, L. McNeil, A. Nor- ris, K. Phillips, J. Fewkes, H. Matey, Coach Littlefield. The 1987 girls track team continued with their winning If ' ways, completing their fourth straight undefeated season and extending their winning streak to 38 straight victories. ln state competition the tradition continued as the girls captured Hrst place at the state relay meet, first in the Class D Meet, and second at the All-Class Meet. The team was led by New England long jump champion Karen Phillips and distance runner Kirsten Kelly. v4 B0 YS ' TENNIS T I !fi.4.:A-- uf, to f 40, 40 inf y . I-'IRST RON' C1 Carlow, R. Perry, S. Ruddick, G. Macdonald, S, Perry, T, Schuerhofff SECOND ROW: Coach Swartz, G. Opdyke, C. 1l.icdon.ild. T Lambert, W, Hopkins, C. Prudente, N Flaherty. G. Clark, C. Moses The Boys Varsity Tennis team finished the regular seaon with a I 5-3 record, good enough for second place in the South Shore League. In tournament play, the team earned two up- set victories before losing to the eventual state champions. The team was led by seniors Scott Ruddick and Scott Perry. Congratulations for a great season! I v V , T . 1 , . 4 , V . ,hy . 'Ny ?' DUE OD TH I 1. It was a night of comedy, mystery, and murder. Directed by Carol Beal, it starred Jennifer Hennigan, Steven Ballerini, J. C. Klick, Carolyn Basler, and Josh Edlund as the Eve mystery writers who Hnd themselves wrapped in the middle of a real mystery. A performance such as this can never be Done to Death. 1 Q2 'Q 'Q - Af U C Q33 1,-J ,413 f bv' I 1 T ' N xx. ,gan-4 Q. Q E, , Nw ku? 51-gfx A 1 fx ff ', 0 f A 6mgQ2,,7 63 1 f . V 4 N fs- . vi Mi-5 lllfby FOOTBALL 13? 1- J A T mfs NDRWELLQ is vfrf ,.:'-Y'..1 '71' A. uk vi Q if-Ji tr .4 Jie?fl': L21 Um 'D 1- Y I ' N ' 4 il' JC'-Qblf' J. mg. First Row: J. Cookq S. Gilmartinq M. Keiterg P. Ferraroq 'B. Frankel: 'E. Da vies: R. Minerq M. Goldman: D. Amorellig J. Benevides: Second Row: agcr NI. Burke: J, White: T. Chickoq S. McMahon: R, Babcockg M. La vertyg L. Villa: T. Heaneyg J, Maguire: S. Clark: D. Canditog manager J. Third Row: Coach Walshq Coach Daley: K. MacDonald: K. Mildrumg B. Tebeuuq M, Garrityq N. Vailg J. Turco,' B. Fishy R. Giordanig T Hallorang K2l.SlJ1U.Sk1I.S,' M. Hopkins. P. C olarussoq Coach Kelly: Coach Kassatly Fourth Row: K. Kapekg P. O'Neill,' P. Hillman: K. Mitchell: L. Townsend, Mc.N'cil,' B. Taylor. M. Culmnig T. A'fCL!1Ughll'I7j K. Macdonaldq P. Hogan: D. Petrillo 'denotes W 3-WELL ' A ' H s i-ff wh ol lftllll won n1orcy.ilm's than any tcnm in thc history oflhcschool. The Hrs! unit scored 39 touchdowns while allowing only 9. Their f li, ,if .ft inn ilk 4-1 H hilnznn- llnnwn nmdc them lzkistcrn Mass Division IV champions. The team was highlighted by a fast and aggressive 'if ' 1 St unors l fla llnwcs, Hrlx.-in lmnkcl. Ilcrck Amorclli, Mark Goldman, Corey Mzicdonaldand Robert Miner. Senior Peter Ferraro started ' wi lv nt ,' floimnnni running .illzick that allowed lhcm to overpower all opponents. r- arg .9 Y The football team defeated Hanover on Thanksgiving Da y after a spirited pep rally, thus qualifying for the 1987 Super- bowl. Once again sacks, tackles and touchdowns proved to be the power of Norwell as they defeated the Whitman Hanson Panthers and won the Division 4 championship. -..fn I S I X Elrff -.. sill are , 7 'f' U Q I l . 'N , 1 B 3 ,f 4l.Y...., ,. 'gf-A -r-----,-.,,,.-,-.,- 'L., . '. 'a '. '. ' : 'i Qwv'-.ovvw-L:.,, ',' 'N 4 'f-1--gl--',-...-4 'vii'-' --H V H 10 'WS In-1 gi E ini RAISE YOUR HANDS IF YOU'RE SURE.' 7'-:'YfN'X -Lvl 103 l FIELD HOCKEY - - . -,.- ' at 2- ss- -' . : I .hx J , U 'xl ' ' lr ' 2 .Q 9, ' , is J' , 'YP f ' ' 5- '-vvgrri , if ,' 1' I-P-.fri l a Q' - , .vp . Y .rf il-. My r I . . .-57. 4 his ' q'.':'L.. j ,'0-,- A' ff J - . ' 'we . Stl - W ' - . X ' --4 'I-'wg 1, 4' B r.- ,tl ' sl , 4,. 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Burke: fhsl foneh lupper ...,v -.,- .- .- V- -iid 41. i- ,' , '6 ,. - , lm it-.ns lit-ltl lloekox tetnn. etlptained by Sandra Elliott, Heather McGowan, and Maura Cassidy, ended their w 15 nll snnlt-X In-spite .1 good eflort andgreat attitudes, the team was not able to do as well as cxpcctcd in such a A nt- lofffnt- tlllt-nm L- players lietlmn Maloney and Annie Geoghegan made the all-star tcam. Dcfcnsivcly, l i,-i ' xtt t,'.nt.m was .11 great help and will be very promising. We look Rnrward to a great season next year. N 'W-www-Q., Qu., xgw xx ,, 'MFJ19' - 1 1' .- -..Q -ov a f -manov- 'rn-.,,,' -..om ' ' ff' . Q fr' fi vm .xx -ix xvx-xx -X xg Q f I 12 ' ,Q M , r, A w v 54-4-. .U 1 -'-uf J A N wa 1 -vm .., -,x ,D . IV. 'f I ,aw sf Q11 5,5 W - , ab.: 1.0 'nv-.',.'s f V , ,,- ,,-,, .. A.. .-,.. 5, . -- ,. J 1 I 4 1 i , ,g'..,, -' ' Eb.-.Ln Lg . ..fs.1 - -. '-' ' ' ' ' W I 1 A . 5 . 'N' His' 'E' vf K. x Q. 1 - -if Q' ' .lux . n 78.11 -Q ra f f ,wQ ' f7 FX .A cnhysi v ,K ,Ji ' tx -U' E . -s...,: A .nv . . I '1 , .Q C E! f 9 11 ,EW ini.. 1 Q fl'-C I 477 ' Still, If , if'- Hs 5? A 14.53 Jr: HIE!! f 1 fnw IFYJEU wuv 'wi -N'v'33' Q-L1 5 as I 4 W' W I ,.f.g1-'-',-- x I ,ef - ,-1 . . fx,:'r--.-. rg' ,jf-13,...a-ffeiiaaa-.fj 1 1 1' 7 5 K V-lj fig' 4'.,c:,f 'f2N g7'fsQf?i 1 f Tx41k 'Kga'2a? 55951 ,lv .Q ,sl , L,--lx KQQQHQ' s, ' 'F ' il 4 Q Y Q , T- f Q , . 131 ' ' :JA L' V4 ,fp iiigf 55 ,Q - ,, X x , ,, X -f 1- '- f-:ff ff' ,lf 1 70 w T? HMIEIIT. lt .wr 1 Mm! Nfmmml lung I r.1nLc! H259 QUc'c','7 lilwfff :pans 5. E3'P5IN ACADEMICS ' sr W 'rrkrr W' , no Uoznrs Qu .a,.' ' ff iv bbq 'Ja JJ Wa Q sf 'fwlw J W SW. vb- lhc IW' Ilwfm'm1n1'rrg Ilzzncc um 41 night lm! In hc fUl'xL'UIIL'l7, zu lirmn l'r:1nkcl and .S'm.n1 limlur 14 src cmuncd King :md Ouccn. Hn- fnuvu ffl' kl.S'.S'lrl.'4k Ill was il grcul Wilj .Hr mp ull' thc rin-s. qlllcr 'Nurucll soundly f.'L'.'u.fIu1l .SL'1!u.1lc Ill Illc hly ffUlllCC0ll7l'llg HC '.. I SPIRIT' VW, nf ,H I u 1 1 'l fo q Q N -KN? QQ X . , fx ,fa N X lily , ,X ' r 4 f M - f ' Ki 1 l K2 W' f 9 fl ' .f - 'f w Q , X w ,f W Ii' fffff ' N if gay , ' 'EAL'-XM-, x c - , Ng '85 , 34 I .L I : 'w N f f X .az X f 1' Lf-T 1 cg B0 YS ' BASKETBALL ,X The boys' basketball team ended their season with a record of 9-9-0 and just missed a tour- nament bid. The team was led by senior All- Stars Paul Flaherty and Bill Curtin. Other strong players were Mark Lar- son and Chris Prudente with returning Juniors Jonathon Donahue, N , , g ij ' Q XT 'T'llx..P 1 1 -uf 1 X V o Mark Hopkins, and Ja- son Sullivan. Q 5. la .CN I in Ron H Iurlm, l' llaln-r1y', D. Amorcllf. C Prudcntc, M. Hopkins. Second Row: Coach Wholey, 71 Mueller, T1 Chicko, M. ' l Sullimf- I llomihuc. l'dcnotc.s cupluinj GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Although the girls' basketball team did not ha ve a championship season, they fought through every game with determination, The two seniors, Krissy Nixon and Dawn Bogni, contributed strong leader- ship to the team while All-Star Donna Carnes and juniors Stephanie Granai and Tricia Flaherty give hope for a bright future with their tremendous abilities. 'iz -Oh 1 S -li-ii sv UQ, N Front Row: K. Boden, M. Goughan, J. DePari, D. Carnes, K. Nixon, T. Flaherty. Second Row: C Basler C K1ttredge A Nelson Schmidt, S. Granai, D. Bogni, K. Kelly, J. Manning. -xl ,ri E 5 ELLI G WILDE TALES N,ll,S drzzma opened thc 1987-88 season wilh lhc pmduclion ul'Tclling Wilde Tulcs. il compila- IIHUH ul' ,scvcn Oscar Wilde llzirrv tales. Under the dircclmn of Carol Beal, thc play proved itself Z1 chullcngc to thc lllleen cast members, us it broke ZINIIYX lrom lhe trgzditionul genre performed at .N'.I1'.S. The C1151 und crew came up with a unique and crcqzlivc intcrpretzztion of Wildck plzzylets which impressed :ill who attended. Overall, .the ,xhuue v.g1.s zz grczzl .success Ihr both the pzzrticlpzmts und the audience. Z- Z Q W jk No! now, Tracy, Ihare a headache. X lf' 'I --sz:-v , . ' 'T ' 1 flu' ll.l!1' -' XA! Share, Stevie, share! iii is .af O fr 1 F WI TER TRACK The boys' winter track team compiled a record of 3-6 competing in the highly coinpelitive Tri-County League. Highlights of the season were the middle dis- tance perhirnianees ol' Bruce McGonnigal, the distance running of Chris Goslin and the mile relay team of .VeGonnigal. Corey Macdonald, Bryan Frankel and Ollie Ahern. Igfv- -, . . 4' . 'V Q.. . 1. . 'Li -I . is Q -- .J L K N. - 'LQ fm A , 'A L T ' 'Q' X 'fy A- Ll ' lfoni Ron A At-llx '. A Ioguereio, Ir, Larson ', E. Mckenzie, N, Rahman, G. Blanchard, B. CuIley', B. McGonnigal', C. Macdonald, L. H . -np. l liurlw, A I .irwn '. H lrankel, Coach l.ittleH'cld. Second Row: S. Elliot, P. McGee, L. Kelly, J, Devin, K. Mulkerrin, J. Ransom, A. I .iimili A' Klnlions. Nl Thompson, V Thorns, .l. Mefiowen. Third Row: M. Whitley, G. Smith, R. Sullivan, J. Edlund, O. Ahern, A. Norris, A f olfnis, .I At-llvht-r. Ii Updlylw, S Holland, G. Regan, M, Dolan, P. Brown, M. Drysdale, L. McNeil, T. Young, A Thompson, M. Lordan, N Iwi., Xlmiiig' I I1mlin', .S fioslin, J Ransom, C1 Moretti, M. Hurley, A, Ladd, K. Garrity, Coach Emerson, J. Carson. I' denotes ,qv 153, Attack the hurdle! fi' 5' ? You want me to run the two mile?.' The highlight of the girls' season was an impressive win at the state relay meet where Norwell won three gold medals. Leading the team were mile record holder Kirsten Kelly, hurdlers Karen Lar- son, Michelle Lordan, and Karen Phillips and middle distance runners Erica Larson, Alicia Porro, and Cara Moretti. 14 gk 1,1 ' -sf, lMA m ,v .--9 'Fx .I 7 fn 0 'fig I1 up 9 is v' - A. x . W wg V - Y, S! I I 1 '1 3 ' t , x QL 1 ,- I :Pm x ,I , kv-v--,Mx 1 ,la P1 O in, ' 1 ,Hex us R 5:5 I I 'N 4 G S' Qtfxffx I' ff fr if-If '5 h- 'ff 289' x-- Q. 4.1 . Rift Yis- .xx...1 'fs ', 6. 2 F L it 'L X 1 3: pn. 19 51. ll A i' uf a 1 . i 'J - ul CHEERLEADI N .44 I rfvnl Rau C Dmhcfm ', IJ Dil-'iorc ', J, Sal1cr', Second Row: K. Scammcll, C. Sullivan, K. Tuholski, J. Sesnewicz. Third lwu I Hmfduurlh. .l. Regan, B. Macdonald, D. Hogan. 4' ' r., '- u. WI K 1 I I 4 BA, '. r , . K K 2 av X - f ? ,V II I Q mf - Y 2 f 1 - li. CUCH 391 A i E-If' 92' 'PT' 1.2424 JR l f 4.50 z 5 if ww xi, .,.,--W -- W J ., 54 wi'- : ' '-0 y 5' in ,, 'Num 2i af-Ria i d xM1,., ' xi If xA 'P 5 .Mt B 'sm-. X-.--if I' 'N I -6 mn Q . !'f.'Z 9. I v , I ,.7g.g1':H 13:1 - xy.. 'fini 9 GQ M ,. 9-:, Q K 'X N, '-+...-1' . We 1- -.R 1 4 1, J., ,.. 1 D Z ig, J 4255 3 X 5151 '34 3' 'gfq-T I , 2 ti: A41:'.v xv :sw 1,17 '3l'fx,lx, fx f ' 2- 1 Af .xx-'V K rf, r , .J N I . ' . 'miffg L,.4.'- In , 1' wg Sl, If - J' rg x f gf- .' I f w 1 Y ' 1 1 I X I 5 4 x 1 1 ' f 'Ni 1 . 1' -3 ,J f f., 1 'Cf I w N f 1 '-1 .' 1 x ' N., Xxx I l l, , 9' 1, 5 1, , 1 , ' f , N r . V Q X l . J 1 ' - , , , S-W R If -I 3 u V nf' if ,I Fr ? f I .X 'lm -f -.'w.ws'Nx Y., t. X' R . K . ,X X x ' Rx H V X 1 l f ff B . 'X A f S xo 4 . M 1 Qs. ,A ,,..A Wm, x f X ' .ff 'Q N 1 x ' x E GLA '. 'A' red-dx-I 3.16 fi ' J. England 87 with Mrs. Mosci and Mrs. Travis Do you remember? . . . the unfriendly sheep . . . Ron-.Iohn and Mellow Yellow . . , Spam! . . . Katie, Scott and Jeff . . . Mr. Goodfellow - Teaching was his bag! . . . lost luggage . . Virgin Airlines and Newark Airport . . . Vanna in the Victoria and Albert . . , getting lost in Harrod's . . Mind the Gap. ' on the tube . . . the famous Flying Nosh . . . Mike and Grcg's Travelling Chess Game rm' W Dancing on the ceiling! fl all, serve u ll. ITALY In spring of 1985, 18 Latin students ventured to Italy along with Mrs. Call, Mrs. Dunn, and Mrs. Macdonald. We will never forget Mario and Rosella, the gondolas in Venice and the discos in Florence, Capri in the rain, the pool and showerfsteam room at the Sorrento Palace, gambling for Lira, and of course the grandeur of Rome and sunbathing on Trevi X' Fountain. 4 x , Iv' Put your head on my shoulder . , . Qbenenon Where did we go shopping when we went to Italy? 5-A rv? -1 gg, Ag! -ti. The walls arc closing in! ls this Rome or Hollywood? CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS Row 1. D. Hogan 1v.P.1, D. Carry .f lsecretaryj, S. Mucci ltreasurerl, C. Draheim lhislorianj. Row 2: M. 1 Larson lPresidentj. A A x lf- KI? I l JUNIORS J, Edlund lPresidentj, J. Manning IV.P.j, K. Boden lsecretaryj, C. Morctri ltrcasurcrl, S. Granai lhislorlanj. l ! SOPHOMORES i 1 fi M. Peffem fpfesidenn, C. Hughes lV.P.j, D. McEachern lsecretaryj, K. Garrity ltreasurerj, K. Austin fhistorianj. FRESHMEN D. Edlund lPresidcntl, J. McGowan I V. P. 1, S. Waldron lsee- retaryl, K. Tuholski ftrcasurerj, K. Collins Ihistorianl. 'x 1 A .449 STU ENT GOVER ME Row l: K. McDonald, S. Basler, K. Nixon, T Schuerhoftf A. Livingston, P. Thornell, C. Basler, J. Manning, M. Hopkins. Row 2: Ms Travis lAdvisor1, D. Bogni, S. Tedeschi, D. Carty, D. Hogan, M. Larson, J. Woodworth, B. C ulley, C . Dunford, J. Rose, P. Miles, J. Edlund, A. Pelletier, M. Perfetti. Row 3: A. Butterworth, A. Nixon, K. Sweeney, K. Burke, J. Devin, S. Gilmour, T. Young, K. Phillips 1 J. McGowan, S. Moore, M. Kapolka, K. Boden, J. Connolly, C. Moretti, A. Devin, K. Garrity, D. Edlund. Row 4: S. Mucci, P. Flaherty, A. Dunn, A. Lannin, R. Ennis, W. Carpenter, R. Sullivan, S. Maguire, D. Comoletti, K. Schleicher, C. Deyesso, J. Maguire M. Woodworth, D. Sparrow, S. Granai, D. Lynch, L. Manning, J. Cornwell, C. Decoste, E. Flaherty. K. Gennelly, W. Dunn. TIONAL HO OR SUCIETY v NATIONAL Z S HONOR SOCIETY S 'f ? 2. X x Z 1 Vs L. Row l: J. Klick ftreasurerj, K. Larson lV.P.1, K. Kelly fsecretaryj, E. Larson lPresidentj. Row 2: S. Chandrashekar, D. Bogni, K. Loguercio, D. Hogan, J. Woodworth, A. Mastro, D. DiHore, E. Moody, B. Reagan, S. Basler, D. Resnick, A. Livingston, S. Ballerini. Row 3: L. Abelson, K. Burke, K. Nixon, A. Ladd, B. Culley, J. Ransom, C. Nguyen, S. McGuire, A. Devin, C. Patterson, M. Larson. Row 4: A. McKay, E. Burke, C. Burt, B. Treece, A. Dunn, P. Flaherty, S. Mucci, S. Maguire, L. Wong, M. Morin, Ms. Dunn lAdvisorj. RAC SAC Ms. Auciello lAdvisorj, D. Carty, D. Bogni, D. Ho- gan, J. Woodworth, M. Larson. New CHEM CLL B I .ash Jr' VTPQ f ill f-A 45 .- Rnu l C' Cnlducll. NI llnwdlm Ron jf J Sillltlf. E. Moody, W. Dunn, D. DiHorc, J. Woodworth. A. Mustro, C. Drahcim, S. Tedeschi. K logucr.-1.1, ID Bnkcbcrg, D Hogni. D. Curly, S. Hfsoli. .NH Taylor, D Resnick, K. Kelly, K. Burke. Row 3: A. Contrino, B. Frankel, C. Nyudwn, H l ullqs. 51 l41dd.S liilnrour, D. Johnston, R. Mincr, B. McCann. B. Reagan, S. Basler, P. McLaughlin. B. Maloney. Row 4.'J llcnnfgnn. 1 -X bclxon. V Rc.1g41n..S'. Wdiuirc. D. Comolctti, M. Bcnncll, C. Prudenlc. C. Lickllcld, Mr. Emerson lAdvisorj, R. Cook, J. lkmsk, K llllllllfb, C' Snnko, li Hula, li. Nludun, J. Regan, E. Lurxcn, T. Knox, D. Fcncck. AMTH CL IH? - ' X N . , A ' v 'T' fr - in X - , ,1- 1'- ' A , 4 - 3 ,. . , ' ' 1' X lam I I linrkc lf7lIDllL'll'5l. lf. .Nlukcnzic lprasldcnll, J.C Klick llrczxsurcrj, J. Ransom fsccrc- :nfw Ron R K liurkv. S fhnnflrushcknr. I.. Wong 1V.l'.l, N. Middleton, C. Burl, A. Dunn, B. lf:-uv. fi lnrmn CL UB FRANCAIS C7 'Q Row l: C. Dunford, J. Woodworth, A. Livingston, L. Abelson, E. Larsen, D. Carty, C. Moretti. Row 2: J. Lannin, J. Devin, L. Barron, M. Strathie, C. Licklield, A. Ladd, K. Loguercio, A. Mastro, E. Moody, K. Nixon, D. Bogni, A. Lannin, A. Devin, J. Brenner, Row 3: T. Newman, J. Evans, M. Sam- martine, T Mastromatteo, M. Colarusso, S. Elliott, B. Culley, J. Ransom, G. Hersey, W. Prentiss, M. Cassidy, N. Taylor, E. Alpert, J. Ransom, J. Ev- ans, S. McCarthy, Row 4: Ms. Rosenberg lAdvisorj, E. Burke, C. Burt, T Nguyen, T. SchuerhofL C. Kittredge, J. Sullivan, J. Carson, J. Hennigan, D. Resnick, J. Regan, S. Rockne, L. Ruddick, A. Devin, K. Mahony, A. Pelletier. Row l: D. Hogan, K. Burke, A. Schmidt, J. Kellaway, C. Basler, S. Mucci, Row 2: A. Geoghegan, R. Hayes, J. Devin, C. Gilmour, J. Thornton, B. Fish, C. Bradley, J. Connolly, S. Granai, J. Mohan, K. Boden, M. Sadler, A. Pelletier, M. Perfetti, L. Molla, E. Ott. Row 2: J. Fewkes, K. Malley, A Contrino, E. Madan, P. Salamone, G. Blanchard, G. Larson, J. Farley, W. Dunn, L. Chandrashekar, K. Manning, E. McCarthy, J. Manning, K. Larson, K. Kelly, B. Reagan, L. Murphy, Row 3: M. Hopkins, G. Sulc, T. Lambert, D. Sparrow, S. McCarthy, B. Fish, C. Mott, K. Sparks, J. Maguire, R. Cook, D. Bakeburg, M. McCullough, M. Lambert, J. Trask, , A. Bradley, L. Howard, W. McKenna, S. Tedeschi, H. Caldwell, A. Jarvis, D. Carty, S. Ballerini, J. Cornwell. .qi V' ART CLUB In ron T Dcmingcr. S. Rocknc, M. DcPcsa, N. Taylor. .l. Mohan 2nd Row: C. Townsend, S. Maguire, D. Bakebcrg, D Slocuni, T. Grifhn, D. Edlund, M. Pcrfctti 3rd row: J. Hannigan, C. Chandrashckar, R, Anderson, Tf Newman, C. Dcycsso, D. Resnick, A. Burke, T. Knox, B. Larsen 4th row: D. Sparrow, K. Gennelly, C. Dccostc, S. Chandrashckar, C. Dunford, M Lambert, H. McGowan, .l. Coaklcy, L. Barron, D. Salter, K. Austin, L. Ruddick, D. Spring DRAMA CLU ,W lv ffm A harm. 1 lanmn. lx' liurkc. .I Klick. A. Devin, R. lfavcs, D. Slocum, I.. Powers, P, Thorncll, C. Baslcr 2nd -in X I lla!-ur, I S'p.i1.im, XI .S'.m1marIfno, R. llaycn, T. Newman. T Mastromattco, J. Ilcnnigan, S. Ballcrini, A. ml ffm t llc.1ll.uIuxorI. S Virta, .I. lannin, If Killrcdgc, D. Sexton, M. Bcnncll, S. McGuire, C. Dunford, f'ff'f 'ww V Rt'.1p.in 1 Row l: P. Hillman, D. Bakeberg, A. Hopfner, D. Riley. Row 2.' R. Ennis, K. Scammel, M. Devine, K. Phillips, C. Whitton, D. Sanborn, B. Marsalas, E. Madan, G. Barron, M. Kapolka. Row 3: K. Larsen, C. Kitteredge, N. Middleton, G. Larson, B. Griffin, T. Karns, D. Keens, T. Maclear. Row 4: J. Babcock, R. Giordani, G. Bala, B. Kelly, B. Treece, B. Miller, J. Brenner, A. Jarvis, J. Giglio, C. Hughes. STA GE BA K 45.-hd nn' v xl Row I: B. Trcece, S. Tedeschi, R. Ennis, D. Sanborn, B. Grimn, G. Barron, M. Whitty. Row 2: M. Thompson, L. Curtis, D. Bakeberg, A. Hopfner, B. Kelly, G. Bala, A. Thompson, M. Schleicher, B. Marsalis. S EER EDUCATION Row I: D. Hogan, M. McCullough, J. Trask, S. Gilmour, A. Devin, S. Mucci, J. Hennigan, C. Macdonald. Row 2: M. Larson, D. Carly, C. Dunford, J. Woodworth, A. Nelson. K. Mahony. Row 3: S. Ballcrini, J. Klick, B. McCann, K. Larson, Ms. Field Iadvisorj, J. Carson, K. Moretti, J. Edlund. SPIRIT CL U Row IAJ. Woodworth, D. DiHorc, A. Maslro, D. Lynch, C. Draheim, S. Tedeschi, C. Basler, A. Jarvis, K. Tuholski, C. Frawlcy, I. Hills. J. lfoyc. E. Alpert. Row 2: K. Nixon, K. Loguercio, J. Salter, E. Moody, B. Fish, T GrifHn, C. Sullivan, C. Charbonnicr. A Nelson, M. Chalhcld, C. Caldwell, R. Rosetti, Ms. Fish lAdvisorj. Row 3: L. Spataro, D. Sullivan, M. Loring, li Macdonald, S. Granai, J. Mohan. J. Connolly, K. Boden, M. Lambert, W. McKenna, M. Pcrfetti, R. Cook. TV l llL'lII'llg.lf7, N 'l.islor, V. Boulos. T. Knox, B. Larsen. f l1r,1hwm .SA 'lt-dcscht. I. Gmllongo, R. lf1ivc.s. Row J: E. A. H xl.llIl1L'fll7AL' HIGHLIGHTS Row I: C. Ahern, D. Sexton, S. Virta, E. Larsen, E. Moody, B. Maloney. Row 2: Ms. Woodworth IAdvisorj, L. Spataro, C. Dunford, A. Baker, T. Newman, D. Walstrom, N. Taylor, J. Benevides, M. Keiter. R. Cook. Row 3: C. Kittredge, J. Vondrasek, L. Chandrashekar, M. Sammartino, A. Anderson, J. E vans, D. Bakeberg. Row 4: S. C handrashekar, B. Macdonald, L. Howard, A. Schmidt, E. McCarthy, D. Hogan, P. McLaughlin, M. Perfetti. P 624436100 42 C2 W .Z- Jififwaffim 0 n '42 oefc 'sfo 'Q ,ofwer 514,51 J! 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You 'rc comc II long nay. baby' Corigrfitula- tions, uc'rc proud Q2-3 ol' you! .RIJ L ., E r Congra t ula tions, F rissy N1'ck1'n.' Jennifer, From your Hrs! days of preschool to your last days of high school, wc'vc al- ways been proud of you. Congratula- tions, Mom cQ Dad Congratulations to: . . . Andy . . . The Yearbook Staff . . . The National Honor Society . . . The Class of88 Hs- Con ratulations 8 ' , John! Good Luck! Travis, you 've al- ways made life so special. Congratu- lations! And, as al- ways, our best to you , . . the future is yours, son, go for it! Whats up, Pump- kin? Good luck, Kirsten! Love, Mom and Dad Good luck, Chris. Congratulations! Best wishes to Re- becca and all those Robert: Good luck, in the class of 88! good life! Mom and Dad To Michael and the class of 88: Congratulations and best wishes, Love, Mom, Dad, Lisa, Michele, Geoffrey and Beth Fer . . . We're proud of you Keep smiling! Mom and Mark Congratulations and best wishes to Matt and the class of 88 5 I To Mark, our love and best wishes! . . . Mom and Dad Kim, be happy in Scott and the class all you do. Love, of 88 Mom A2 Dad Love Mom .Q Janine, we are lucky pa rents,' you make us very proud. You have worked hard and deserve the very best! Love, Mom 49 Dad Congratulations to our little darlinm Dawn, we love you always Mom and Dad Our best wishes to Marla and the class of '88 Mr. and Mrs. Colarusso Congratulations to the class of '88 especially the free spirit of the Elliott family! Good luck, Jen. We love you! Good luck, Mike! Sue, from small gifts great treasures come. Love, Mom and Dad Best wishes to the class of '88 The Gilmartin Family Caroline, Love, hope, and success! Love, Mom and Dad E lt your friends could sec you now, Adam! 'X I i .J -A Leah. what a sweet little girl you were.' What a wonderful young woman you've become, You're the pride of our hearts and the joy of our lives. Congratulations, Mom and Dad Chris: Hi. sweet memories! Kev 's, Hemlock, Forts, B-day q -iuhis. Tim did What. ', Little League sup- , Al1ri've how manj f ' Sold your lunch, Derk A ' cars, Okemo, Halen concerts, Fake sui- ts all Sinn-t-fe. I need ll ear. I need, lneed, We'll ' it :swift-nt plan hir the rest of your life , , , !4 l , M, i ' l-'!lf7tU. Nlom and Dad .7 'if' we 1- .46 Congratulations, Karen and Erica! Love, Mom and Dad Congrats, Da vid! Show them how its done.' Love, Mom and Dad K Dear Amy - Congratulations and much love. Keep remembering . . . High hopes and small prayers work wonders. Mom and Dad Congratulations Stephen for a job well done Love Mom and Dad Congratulations to Kerry and the class of 88 With love Mom and Dad .4 n bit' .r , 3 1 1 Good luck to the class of '88 Because I can't wait to graduate Chris Prudente I Good Luck class of '88- thanks for everything- see you at the Thanksgiving games.' Jenn Dllamoos : P.-K Congratulations greatest' Love Mom and Dad S5 if . f flu ' Ill ,-131151: .wifi ,, t- . , Da vid! Youyre the Congratulations to Sarah and the class of '88 Good Luck! FF' ' ' :fwfr 1 xr, , , is' ,Ig ' Barbara: Ma y it '- l' your goals in life 4' N' -Q , always be attained. ' 2 t Love, Mom and , y t - -a -.Nt t , x 1 , . Congra tula tions, Ix'r1'.s.' Best of luCk.' Lovc. Mom and - Dad A, Good luck, Jon! R' Love, Mum, Dad A+ and Jen C 'Uf7!JflI!UlZllIvOfI.S, lieth! Congratulations Amy! You 've come a long way, baby! Love, Mom and Dad Good luck in all you do Brian.' Mc N am ara Funeral Homes sence 1820 Sgafvatt Q H Robert R. McNamara 460 Wasbi SL 30 Central SL I Summer SL BrigZg1tZllllA N01-well MA C050-4994 MA 782-9636 6592200 383-0200 Congratulations to the Class of '88. RUSS STEELE INC. 323 Hooset St. Pembroke, MA 02359 826-31 I I JCTS' DAIR Y Best Wshes to the Class of '88 811 Washington St. Hanover, MA 02339 Best wishes to the class of 1988. 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INC PARK 456 can mbi Hd PHARMACY u MA 02061 MA ozaas 16171878-1103 :sm 826-5931 OUTSIDE MASS I 800 225-1038 Best Mshes Congratulations to the class of 1988 340 Washington St Norwell MA 02061 659-4271 complete computefzed p escr lotion department A Good Luck to the Class of '88 Where service is personalized not franc11ized 48 Washington St. Norwell MA 02061 ' 659- 7955 gf , 163 R' 45 5 , --1 , ,AMW,...---ff '1 l t,,a.?Gilard Q ,ei lhafvvorkovertime-1 , -- 0 i?lius--1. 4--..-.-..,,qp-un-Ahh'-' ' , fwus Loriglmlcr Dr. Yorucll. ,XIX 11.1061 fhl 'I ffl-690' l i Wearguard congratulates the class of ' 1988 on their achievements and wishes all the luck for the future. l.l'llEl.l1BEt Davies Travel Colman's Plaza 1269 Washington Street Hanover, MA 02339 rem 526-8175 Over 500 independently owned and oper- ated travel agencies in North America, f'i,-.fri luck to Steve and his classmates 1 T TOLL FREE 1-800-242-1419 - NORWELL AREA 659-2204 N , 1 Xxx J W' CoFPEE ANN INC X OFFICE COFFEE SERVICE AS X Best wishes to the class of '88 Best wishes from the priests and parishoners of .ST HELEN 15' PARISH NOR WELL MATTRESS WAREHOUSE Sealy Posture Pedic Headquarters 281 Washington St. Norwell, MA 02061 16171 659-4961 ELECTRO- MECHANICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 3ff:I congratulations to the graduates 435 River St. Norwell, MA 02061 72 826-9714 V 1 GARSIDE ASSOCIATES construction design management of unique projects Best Wishes to the class of '88 Specialists in cleaning smoke-damaged property NOR WELL ONE STOP CLEANERS 659-93 74 Box 542 Rl- 53 Assinippi, MA 02339 Nvrwell, MA 02061 P, Pliskin, Treas. H. Pliskin, Pres. Good Luck to the Class of 1988 ls' .fy - - 1 165 Best Wishes '88 QUXFT14 C, A 'Vo .., 4,4 PHONE ess use ff ' H X' . 9 we . Q fsfax , ag i Wiivwtanizft ffm ' 9 Qciouse Qandems Growers of Quality Plants .Q Flowers P...--lax 134 MAIN STREET 5 Nonwsu.. MA ozoeu I ,,,, a , ltlcflulu Congratulations to the Class of '88 CONGRA TULA TIONS arden Cgfggfgss 0 :MQQX 0 2060-20 70 Washington St. Assinippi, MA 02339 0 At Ocean Harbor Marina Route I 39 MarshHeld GRcen Harbor, MA 02041 761 71 837-6591 . V , 11 , . lg I - Hn' 31 J-A .lg . Q.-.?,Y , .. D x 1Tc1-ICQCJO' THE HITCHCOCK CHAIR Co. FACTORY STORES COOPER Sc COBB CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 82 BOWKER STREET NORWELL, MA 02061 05171 659-4389 Patricia G. Cobb, CPA, MBA Jeffrey S. Cooper, CPA TEL. 659-4502 .7reJr1k'Aso1z flcznfcape cjerofce, 7120. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 5 CONSTRUCTION 185 LINCOLN S . ALAN FREDRICKSON NORWELL, MA 02061 UPONTTIACI JOSEPH'S PONTIAC, 724 MAIN STREET BOX 165, NOFIWELL, MA 02061 I6'I7I 659-2671 BELYEA AUTO REPAIR INC. 7 Grove Street ICORNER OF RTE, 531 NorweII, Mass. 871-3942 AUTO BODY 8 MECHANICAL INSURANCE ESTIMATES 'fi ..i MURPHY CAR TY INSURANCE 56 Driftwa y Greenbush, MA 02040 Joseph R. Carly Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing, lea ve behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Let us, then, be up and doing, With heart for any rate, Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to Wait. IRTAS 154 Washington Street, Norwell Mass. 02061 16 1 tf7t,,J.f,'ft.1 I 8 1 2 V 'N QQGVLICII. A , 252 WASHINGTON STREET ' Route 53 A Noewstt. MA 02061 A an 9565 1 91 Q9 The only senous choice. 22 Longwatcr Dr. Norwell, MA 02061 C '0flgI'lIIU1Z1II'OI7S Class of '88 Good luck to the class of '88 E Pa ul G. Jevne, Inc. Realtors 688 Main St. Norwell, MA 02061 659- 7997 659-2555 NlssanlBunck 1877 Washington Street ' -- Hanover, MA 02339 Motofs' mc- rem 826-8300 Congratulations to the class of '88 from the sales and service staff at Prestige Motors, Inc. 3 A PRODUCTS INCORPORATED WIRING ACCESSORY SPECIALISTS P. O. Box 541 575 Main St. h U Norwell, Ma. 02061 Mill Pond Tennis Club One Mill Pond Drive Hanover, Massachusetts 02339 -. ,r . gale nf' Q . .'.'- ,s a :.'v?f1'Y jg -a-.iv f. Good luck to the class of '88! 707 Main St. Notwell, Ma. AYALA Antonio Ayala Custom Tailor and Designer 515 Washington St. Norwell, Ma. 871-0213 olfigio' ' va? N an -SU 0 5 f Q V -' ' , 4 1 L 0 - 119 . i t MH if ,. - , f - 5352 ,, 4 ' -- 34 , I 3 '4' 2422 .v - 1, -, 'maxi s. ig. 3 ,522 3: jf' , ,fy tgsrf Q N - Rag 3,1- -,,, -vt, , ,, ,X ,. - . -,iffrgiw fe--f :f an , 192'-Wi, S im 'fe iv, fgfgxxtpf yxjli 3, ilhhgfsb Q L f ,Mfg - tjgmzf,-'f,, Q. -ws 4, x?f...:,:Lf,1, ' ,gg-:,,s'ff4 1 'f' ff Q-avr l ...l Con gra tula tions! Custom Cutting Tools ffzreaa' Form, Inc. Precisiorz .Hczclzine Components 150 Weymouth St. Rockland, MA 02370 Congratulations to the class of '88 E Elco Electronics Elco Electronics Inc. 6 Grove St. Norwell, Ma. 02061 878-5453 COME IN AND SEE THE UNSINKABLE BOSTON WIIALER Congratulations to the class of '88 'Q I fipamlys HAIR SALON Hfmffy hns no rage and c'xvry.u.1c' has its own DOJLIYYH 2029 WASHINGTON S1 Rl ET QRTE. 53D HANOVER, MASS. Congratulations to the Graduates! ROCK LAN D TRUST COMPANY -4535 1 1 B ' ' EEEEQEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ,IFJ-' 3 1 -wrt - K Xin fm-nl Yc.u our 4 .mgmuu xr-.1 RN wx Ihr lumr: Q U I IIQB OS Supe11,b1aJda1IA, PA TR ONS and Mrs John Banda and Mrs James A Bogm and Mrs John P Drahezm and Mrs Albert Fabr1z1o and Mrs Robert Grallongo Paul and Cynth1a Harr1man The Karns Fam11y Mr and Mrs Robert Mrddleton Bob and Lamerle Pennnnan Frank and Dolores Basler Mr and Mrs VC O11ver1 The Angelonr Fam1Iy Ehza beth Dev1n Francls and Dolores Basler Mr. . 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