Quabbin Regional High School - Exodus Yearbook (Barre, MA)

 - Class of 1984

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Class )iidi Adomaitis loaves all the socks in her locker to Mr. Lyon. Kim Albro leaves G.CLW. and a lot of luck to [farcy Holder: leaves the ability to “scoop Eric anytime to |anet Potter; leaves thanks to Mary Beth Bernard P Audette leaves a “Bonnie name lag and all the good times at M.C. and Kl.U.N. and thanks for the help to Mr. Musanie and Mr. Stratton: leaves a big hot fudge sundae with jimmies, a Moody Blues ticket stub, anti an everlasting friendship and good luck wish to Kari Lovendahl Mogslad; leaves great times and good luck in his senior year to his brother Paul. Audrey Ayer leaves alfthe hugs to make it through high school to Amy Docherty; leaves good and bad times to jason and jimmy; leaves her regards to Quahbin. jason L. Benoit leaves the wrestling team to j Massa, B. Bolger, j Kallio, and P. Molesky; leaves all our wonderful times to Cara C.oldsmilh, leaves thanks to Mr Beschta. Elizabeth Bolduc leaves the ability to be his own person to Blake; leaves the last two generations of the Bolduc family to Quahbin. Brian Booth leaves a big black scpiirt gun to Mr. Newell. jenny Bowles leaves Craig Furman ' s cute wink and smile to Christine, jennifer, Laurie, and any other interested Band members; leaves 180 fun-filled American Literature classes to jennifer Frost: leaves the empty gathering spots |now filled only with memories] behind the school to any hopefid person with the prospect that someday they will be opened. Kristen Briggs leaves a big warm smile to Mr. Castriotta and his girlfriend Gloria; leaves the abilih, ' to play midget basketball to Darcy Bolger: leaves her resignation and gun to the future Mod Squad. Cindy Brown leaves three more exciting years at Quahbin to Amy Brown; leaves the hopes of graduating someday to Ellen Lam; leaves messy lockers and one more year of riding the bus to Holly Prentiss. Teri Brown leaves a place in the senior area and a lot of luck with Eric to janet Potter; leaves next year ' s soccer cheerleading season to Kim, Kelly, and Laurie: leaves best of luck in his years at Quabbin to Marty Anderson. Kathy Bullard leaves her brother john to any soul who wants him; leaves the school to anyone who wants it. Kristine Bumpus leaves to Kim Duszak and Lorraine Hammond all the stars she received in Steno and one more year with Mrs. Daly; leaves to Gary Briggs the ability to type; leaves to johnny Bumpus her alarm clock and the dollar bills she won ' t be needing any more. Ron Burkhart leaves two great years of good times to Renee; leaves the parties of her remaining high school years to Tina Buthen leaves her brother Mark to Mrs. Glodas; leaves her homework for five years to her sister julie; leaves the best of luck to Michelle. Mary Jane. Kelly, Mark and Kim. Christine Cannon leaves many thanks for all the patience to Mrs. Glodas; leaves the hope that school will one day start the second day to Mr. Beschta. Kevin Carpenter leaves wandering the halls from the Senior Area to all the future Seniors who are restless during study. Ann Caruso leaves Peter to enjoy and appreciate his last two years of high school and Randy the ability not to worry so much, and to get a job at Chess King; leaves to Miss Sherman a big hug of thanks for all the comfort she gave me and all the listening she did. Matthew Castriotta leaves the Science department a check for all the lab equipment he broke; leaves to Mr. Sawyer a check for all Audition fees I may still owe; leaves the best of luck in the future to Mark and Marty. Shelly Cauvin leaves the best of luck to the upcoming field hockey team, especailly to Cheech, Jill, Erin, Robin, Mouse and Becky. Beth Chaplinski leaves infinite thanks and appreciation to Mrs. Murray for all her college help; good luck to remaining family members at Quabbin: and all the bad memories behind (ie: The Conference). Cindy Clark leaves the hope that they have lots of fun in their remaining years at QRHS to Kim. Kevin and Crystal; leaves a smile with Mrs. Linquist; leaves knowing he ' s one in a million to Mr. LaMontagne. David j. Como leaves his parking spot to Patrick Shea; leaves his cafeteria job to Cliff Bancroft; leaves memories of his Amy to those who wish they had one. Vicky Cote leaves much fun all through the years to her two younger brothers; leaves control in the back of the bus to Lisa, Liz and Tony. Lana Culver leaves all the Hershey kisses she can eat to Ms. Skinner. Karen Davis leaves all her homework and bad habits to Penny and Kathy. Amy-jo Dennis leaves a pair of untieable shoes to Dan Jordan; leaves a lifetime supply of chocolate, strawberries and Math aides to Miss Skinner; leaves whatever he finally decides upon, that he wants left to Mike Dennis. Sharon Dowgielewicz leaves lots of luck |they will need it), to Mike, Chris, and Dave; leaves the magic box to anyone who can handle it; leaves Mrs. Linquist ' s class knowing that it was a once in a lifetime experience. Gail Drewniak leaves many good times, good friends and much success to Eric Drewniak: leaves a million Sara Lee Pastries and little critters to “540”; leaves awfully black clothes and lots of shampoo to Tony Smith. Debbie Eldredge leaves a lot of luck to get through his senior year to Bobby; leaves all the fun senior high can bring to Laurie. Steve Femino leaves the bad food to Andrew Femino; leaves his messy locker to Crissy Femino; leaves hallway memories to Amy LaFranciose. Nick Fontaine leaves less work, more fun and lots of luck to Heidi; leaves the saying “Don ' t do anything I wouldn ' t do to the one who can appreciate it to the fullest: leaves the legal right to drop her nickname “little tease. Michelle Foster leaves The Flute Section (First Chair] to Kathy Tattan; leaves Busing at C.C.C. to Jackie VVhippee and John Raffier; leaves the position of sales editor with a big sigh of relief. Janice Fox leaves Q.R.H.S. (happily] to Tanya, Tina, and Kaz. Brenda Frateschi leaves all the good memories and good friends in hopes that she will have as a memorable time as she did to her sister Rhonda: leaves the best of luck at Quabbin and the sense to choose likeable friends to her little brother Marc. Lynette A. Freeman leaves Quabbin Regional High School to her sister when she gets there; leaves all her teachers to anyone who wants them. jason Giard leaves all his hugs and kisses to last her through the year to Joanne Stevens; leaves a quiet year to Mr. and Mrs. Richards; leaves a box of pencils (R. J. McDonalds] to jimmy McDonald. Lorelei Goodfield leaves all the good times in the locker-room to the future Mod Squad; leaves the next year ' s basketball team with the desire to make a better lounge; leaves Quabbin knowing the fine art of wandering through the halls. Carol Graves leaves two more years at Quabbin to her brother Greg; leaves one more year of riding the bus to Kathy Tattan. Kris Halkola leaves a lifetime supply of her smiles to Mr. Sawyer; leaves thanks for all his help in getting her into college to Mr. McDonough; leaves the “Wife of Bath award to Mrs. Lindquist; leaves all her thanks and love to Mrs. Scanlan, Mrs. Murray and all the other people who made her Senior year so much easier than it could have been, leaves her brother Jim the strength and lu ck for 3 more years. Ron Harding leaves Project ARC to all the new students: leaves his locker to the next person who has it; leaves the administration to everyone else. Tracey Harding leaves Mr. Dymon to his brother Sheldon: leaves Quabbin lunch to his sister Tammy; leaves the rubber room to brother Christopher. Craig Heald leaves the entire Quabbin System to Mike Lucas; leaves all good times in the past years to all friends who can remember them; leaves best wishes to Penny, Cathy, Lisa, Mike, Amy and all otners; leaves best of luck to the Art Department. janine Hesselton leaves her messy locker to ZIPPER; leaves her brother Doug and sister Denise to Mr. McDonough. Keith Hurd leaves a bib for trips to Gardner to Kelli Shea; leaves patience to make it through another year to Patrick Shea; leaves some slightly used pencils to Mrs. Adams. Brian jette leaves the Capri to some unfortunate soul; leaves an award for patience with the Jr. High kids to Mr. Stickle; leaves the drive for a State Championship to Eric, and Karen or any future panther. Steve Jones Jeaves a broken pencil to Mr. Massa; leaves a hardened paint brush to Mrs. Spencer; leaves a forged pass to “Sarge. Douglas Judd leaves all his demerits to his cousin David B.; leaves his parking permit to Mr. Staiti; leaves all his class cut slips to Mr. McDonough. Robert S. Keans leaves the following quotation, Doing what you like is freedom, liking what you do is happiness, to Kristen Chiavaras. Sue Klem leaves a set of unbroken goalie pads, to the 2 “Goalie Sisters — D.B,, J.P. so they will REALLY know what it ' s like to run in “BIG BULKY,” equipment!; leaves a “miracle to the “Future Generations of Girls basketball, especially to “Cheech (someday. Girls!); leaves Mouse Thoma a pair of boxing 116

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Directory Melissa Lam, Wheelwright Rd., Barre, 01005; October 6, 1966 Jacqueline Langelier, 48 Peach St., South Barre. Katie Larson, 248 Williamsville Rd., Hubbardston; March 13, 1966. Lome Lewis, Ridge Rd., Hardwick, 01037. Tina Lindsey, Box 43 Walnut Hill Rd., Barre, 01005. Rick Maino, Box 177 Hunt Rd., Oakham; June 10, 1966. Lisa J. March, N. Brookfield Rd., Oakham; April 16, 1966. Joan M. Marconi, Pleasant Street, Barre; January 22, 1966. Chris Masson, Barre Rd., Wheelwright. Ann Meilus, West Street, Barre; November 10, 1966. John Dermott McGonigle, James St., Barre; November 5, 1966. David McKee, Williamsville Rd., Barre; July 10, 1966. Margo McNaulty, Church St., Gilbertville, 01031; August 8, 1965. Heller Melanson, Valley Rd., Barre, 01005; January 24, 1966. Paul Mennard, Hubbardston Rd., Barre, 01005; May 1, 1966. Kari Lovendahl Mogstad, Moavegen 12, 6650 Surnadal, Norway; November 2, 1966. Sean T. Moriarty, Off Prospect St., Gilbertville. Kelley Munn, Maple St., PO Box 292, Oakham, 01068; July 4, 1964. Gina Musante, High Bridge Rd., Hubbardston; September 5, 1966. John Neri, West St., Barre; July 19, 1966. Robert Newton, Kendall St., Barre. Matthew J. Neylon, Northbrookfield Rd., Oakham, September 25, 1966. Margaret Nicholson, Gircle Rd., Barre. Greg Nye, Pleasant St., Barre; January 15, 1967. Paul O’Donnell, Old Hardwick Rd., Barre; December 4, 1966. William M. Orr Jr., 166 Hale Rd., Hubbardston; January 12, 1966. Denise Ouellette, Box 183 Main St., Hubbardston, 01452; December 17, 1966. Ann Paine, Unitas Rd., New Braintree. Tina Peddle, 11 School St., S. Barre, Russell M. Petronis, Chamberlain Hill Rd., Barre; August 4, 1966. Daniel Prentiss, Old Princeton Rd., Hubbardston. Gary Prime, 54 Pitcherville Rd., Hubbardston 01452. Chris Robinson, North Rd., Hardwick. Mark Robinson, Nichols Rd., Barre; November 25, 1965. William Roy, South St., Barre. Valerie Rozkuszka, 232 Barre Rd., Oakham, 01068; March 11, 1966. David A. Simmerer, 186 Williamsville Rd., Hubbardston, 01452. Steve Simonin, Summer St., Barre, 01005. Kevin J. St. George, 16 High St., Gilvertville, 01031; July 24, 1965. Wayne St. Louis, Old Coldbrook Rd., Barre. Robert Simeone, Wheelwright Rd., Box 414, S. Barre, 01074; August 27, 1966. Lisa Skerry, West St., Barre, 01005. Robert Smith, Hardwick Rd., Gilbertville. Tammy Smith, School St., Barre. Richard G. Stevens, Old GoldBrook Rd., Barre, 01005; February 5, 1966. Michael Staid, Broad St., Barre, 01005; May 26, 1966. John Sullivan, Summer St., Barre. Michelle A. Thibeault, Box 113 West St., Barre; April 18, 1966. Tom Toppi, 28c Shewnee Way, Hubbardston, 01452. Maria Turner, Sessions Rd., Hardwick. Sandra Varnot, Broad St., Barre; June 20, 1966. Kathie Verratti, Pine St., Wheelwright, 01094; September 5, 1966. Janet Walker, Sunrise Ave., Barre. Gerilynne Wennerholt, Pleasant St., Barre, 01005; December 8, 1966. Sarah Wheeler,. North Rd., Hardwick; December 4, 1966. Sarah Wright, Greenwich Rd., Hardwick. Jeff Wypych, Ghurch St., Gilbertville; August 14, 1966. 115



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Will gloves, so whenever she is upset, she can punch something or someone” without hurting her hands! Bruce Kmiec leaves his identification books to Mr. Gauld; leaves the chainsaw pictures in his locker to Ginger and also his parking spot; leaves good luck with Mr. M to all the underclassmen. Adam L. Knipe leaves the memories of the summer of ' 83 to Cindy Lee; leaves an empty locker full of used times and memories to Seth. Melissa Lam leaves 2 years of Q.R.H.S. and the school food to Russell Lam. Jackie Langelier leaves all the abuse from Quabbin to Kelley Mitchell; leaves her brother Matt all the good times she hac there, and good luck. Katie Larson leaves the Ride and the Noses (yes, both Big and Little] to Kathy Tattan; leaves Mrs. Chiasson, in the midst of her search for th e perfect m+m. Tina Lindsey leaves all the memories that have been collected to whoever wants some of them; leaves the remainders of the wrestling team and the luck not to make mistakes in the score to Doreen LeBlanc; leaves the ability to make it out of this place — It ' s really not that bad. to Cindy Phillips. Kari Lovendahl Moptad leaves her cooking skills for chocolate chip cookies to Mike (Bro); leaves a lot of big hugs and good luck to all her good friends here, leaves the greatest thanks and warmest thoughts you can imagine to her wonderful families. Charters and Staitis. Rick Maino leaves 500,000 brain cells (so he can graduate next year), to Pete Morrisey; leaves his diamond earring collection and ankle bracelets to Jason Massa. Lisa March leaves one less lunch to make to Clayton. Joan M. Marconi leaves with a sigh of relief; ana a hug and kiss to Bucky Brandon. Chris Masson leaves all the high school parties and the memories, to her little and only brother, Sam; leaves her hidden common sense to Mrs. Adams, who found it. John D. McGonigle leaves a key to the computer room to Mr. Beschta; leaves best wishes and good luck to Mr. Lyon: leaves all that Quabbin does not have to offer to his siblings. David McKee leaves locker, gym bag, willingness and friendship, to Jon LeBlanc; leaves Mr. Cilley and his bad jokes and all the good times we ' ve had to Eli; leaves Debbie his love. Margo McNaulty leaves one more year to struggle through Quabbin to Heidi; leaves not to be lonely, but to think of graduation, to Amy; leaves her little (CoopJ car that she always draws, to Craig. Paul Mennard leaves two super years to the girls of the class of ' 86; leaves his parking space to Paula; leaves a box of cigars to Gumby. Sean T. Moriarty leaves all the awravation of getting into colleges to anyone who wants to get aggravated: leaves speedwork to anyone who loves pain: leaves calculus to anyone who loves a challenge. Kelly Munn leaves Mrs. Daly ' s cheery- smile to Pokie: leaves a BIG THANKS for the support to those who fit the shoe; leaves Sharon ' s thoughts to Pokie in memory. Gina Musante leaves all our potential parties to Ristie Dadah; leaves all the. prospects at Hampton Beach to Kelli Shea: leaves a big thanks for the hugs that saved my possible bad days to Dan Jordan. John Neri leaves Renee ' s red Rugby shirt to Becky; leaves a 10” weekend to Mr. Lyon; leaves a guide to better humor to Mr. Turcotte. Bob Newton leaves Mr. Lyon ' s math class to Ginger Moryl; leaves wandering the halls from the senior area to Kathy Wypych; leaves the school lunches to his 4 brothers. Margaret Nichol son leaves the homework and study halls to Amy LeFrancios; leaves the rubber room to Lisa Parker; leaves her g -m shorts and gym sneakers to Laura Thibeault. Greg Nye leaves hopefully the red Volvo to whoever wants it; leaves Mr. Lyon ' s puns (?) to Tara: leaves his ability not to studv to Josh. Jada, and the other one. Paul M. O ' Donnell leaves the interesting” bus rides to from school to Bill and Jim Stelmokas: leaves a pile of totallv disgusting jokes to Randy Streeter and Dane Stolgitis: leaves a strong wish for good luck in the future to the class of ' 88. Bill Orr leaves the ability to have at least one good Monday a month to Kelli Shea; leaves all the good times we had together in hopes that we will have more to Beth L.; leaves the knowledge that he has the ability to talk to Denis H. Denise M. Ouellette leaves all her accounting papers to Brian St. Louis and Bobby Eldredge; leaves lots of luck and fun especially to Mike, Pam, SueEllen and Joyce, and hopes that everyone else will have had as much fun as she did her senior year; leaves Tony and Lisa a Marlboro Pack and nickel. Tina Peddle leaves all the boring days of school to Crissy and Vicki. Russell Petronis leaves all his love to Cheiyl-Ann Walker; leaves his Camaro to Dave Roy. Gary Prime leaves many lousy lunches to his sister Sharon. Chris Robinson leaves concert chorus folder and 2 more years of school to Debbie. Valerie Rozkuska leaves a tie puller to Mr. Melanson. Wayme P. St. Louis leaves all the R.O.T.C. questions to all the unfortunate cadets. Kevin J. St. George leaves his Ford Granada and all its problems to Pete Firm bach; leaves his super time jn psvchology class per. 6 to his sister Mary Beth; leaves his leather jacket to Janet Potter. Robert Simeone leaves all the weekend homework assignments to Freddy Smith. David Simmerer leaves Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., and Me to Craig Furman: leaves Pink Floyd to Sandy. Lisa Skerry leaves Laurie an open bathroom in the morning. Tammy Smith leaves the entire clarient section to Mikey (don ' t let them get too seriousj leaves lots of extra room in the closet and the right to watch any K- show she wants to Cheri — that is until I come home for vacations; leaves one real stupid joke to anyone who could use one right now. Mike Staiti leaves a bottle of Rum and a red rose to my sis, Kari; leaves the delinquents to dad; leaves my ability to get out of demerits to Kim and Karin. Richard Stevens leaves his ability to organize things to Mrs. Silvernail; leaves his record of no demerits to his sister Joanne; leaves all the great times in the music room to David Midura. { ohn Sullivan leaves the Way Out World and The Mystic Three, to now leader, John Raffier; leaves good luck to Sandy Maclntrye and Joe Brooks: leaves a col- ection of last-minute poems, and the Larry Click Salute to Mr. Beschta; leaves his Physics notebook to Judy Savage and Wendy Woodard. Michelle A. Thibeault leaves all art work and art classes to Laura Lee Thibeault; leaves all N.J. R.O.T.C. classes, work and uniform to Willliam A. Thibeault. Tom Toppi leaves the senior area to Peter and Mike: leaves the memories of him and all the guys in class to all the teachers; leaves the lunch monitors their sanity; leaves all his demerits for Mr. McDonough to give to someone who is just like him. Maria Turner leaves the ability to ski downhill without any knee injuries to Ellen; a prayer that she will gradute without anymore accidents (T.D.O.U.F.J to Rhon- da; leaves the chance that she ' ll get who I never did someday, good luck! to Missy. Gerilynne Wennerholt leaves the ability to recover from periods 1 7 now that I ' m gone to Mrs. Lindquist; leaves a bottle of tylenol and some Alka Selzer ( thanks for everythingj to Mr. Lamontagne; leaves the ability to get great grades like me (cough, cough), to Mandy, Trevor and Jason. Sarah Wheeler leaves a case of sunkist soda to Maryann Miarecki: leaves all the pop-tarts she can eat to Jodi Brouillette: leaves a short, dark, handsome boyfriend from N.B. to Jodi Brouillette, Janet Walker leaves a big Ahhf to Mike and Craig: leaves a chance to say any stupid thing he wants when I ' m gone to Bill Walker. Sarah Wright leaves a hug to Erin McGonigle: leaves the Beaver Buggy” and a tent to the 1984 Hockey team; leaves C.S. and V.K. to Becky. Jeff Wypych leaves all his love and best wishes for her senior year to Jan.

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