Sandwich High School - Lancer Yearbook (Sandwich, MA)

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«50URCE CEN?Jf ““ ' Kh, MA 02537 LANCER 1988 Sandwich High School Sandwich, Massachusetts TABLE OF CONTENTS Senior Profiles 17 Sports 43 Activities Clubs 63 Senior Portraits 79 Faculty 95 CATCH OUR SPIRIT 7 n W ' Mh DOWN TOWN THERE ARE PLACES I REMEMBER ALL MY LIFE, THOUGH SOME HAVE CHANGED, SOME FOREVER, NOT FOR BETTER SOME HAVE GONE AND SOME REMAIN. JOHN LENNON AND PAUL MCCAfITNEY, FROM “IN MY LIFE” AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18. Sherry L. Chernauskas To succeed in all life’s endeavors. Derek Allen Cunningham DAC, Wolf, Arnie To always be different Stacey Lee Foley Flash To always find a bridge over troubled water. Aquarians are strong leaders, helpful to others, sensitive and creative. They are also patient and truthful and lead a very cos- mopolitan life style. David Casey Casey To be the best at what- ever I do. “Change is often desirable, fre- quently necessary, and always inev- itable.’’ Remembers: Summer of 87; 5 30-5 31 Millway Beach, peep fights! English doobies; Tim, War- ren, and Dion (KFC, Kalmus Beach, sleepover at KO’s and train station) Figment, Bacon, Bor. Jim, give Don- na a lei. 24 Penn Lane, Don’t hit me, GORKI Sprinklers in March, FIRE! mad dog 20 20, KO SD DM. Nights at S S BK, Skunknet, rab- bit, and Butch, Wanna buy a duck? KO, DH, LH, RC, E AO, 244 Patri- ot Way Bread-hound. Thanks Mom Dad. Martin S. Cosgrove Grover To dance on stage with the California Raisins “It was pretty out of hand’’-Rob Lowe. LIKES; Art, Football, Volley- ball, Track, ALL my friends. Girls, Movies, RF, Z94, The Cure, Motley Crue, Poison, U2, Bon Jovi, Van Fla- len, INXS, Summer, Beaches, Night, and not having any responsibilities or worries! Lori Ann Dawes LD, Lor, Dep, Dawsey Likes: Family, Blaine, The Rich- monds, ALL FRIENDS, Ice cream, the beach, music, laughing, NIVEA, in the Malibu, Remember: Marvin’s w Jule, Coon Manor Fests, Jo’s T- Bird, Chase on Chase Rd, The Stang w Lam, talks w Tina, the finer things w DW LL, Mur Mur the Cow, Ben Jerry’s w BR, go- ing backwards down Gully w KH, BR oneliners, 2 am at LL?, Strip Tennis, summer 85, 86, 87, Chever- ie’s 0-G? ALL OF US???, Flashlight Gang, walks talks w Kell, a swim w Buck, All times w Blaine-oooo Doggie!!, Being one forever! Bryan John Flallas Byron, Ridiculas “To never really grow up.’’ “If It’s For Free, It’s For Me!! LIKES: Mom Dad brother MB GT FM Scooter Amy Mustang Gt Z28 ROCK ROLL MC KM Fishing Sports BJ JD Soco Brews Camaro Snake Pond Skiing Girls Dio OZZY Maiden Eagles Rush GA Sandwich Pizza. REMEMBER; Summer of 87 East-Sandwich Beach Scooter’s House ACDC Concert 87 Going to Eastham Trop Zorskie, 87 Jay Con- dons Garage “Blitz” DECA Confer- ences Bashing with the guys skiing with Scooter Barret 88 Round Hill Town Fair going fishing at Trop Pond. “Doodle Doodle Dee Wubba Wubba Wubba” LIKES: Family all friends Hoop 4 Prince U2 The Dead Bruce EST The Hoop Team The Hockey Boys God Jordan Lak- ers Magic BRC WFJDCAACKD Ital- ian food Letterman Class of 88 Bleacher Creatures REMEMBER: 1st manner KR’s DF’s DM’s TM’s McN’s Party running from Sand- wich’s Finest w BRC DM Bleach- er Creatures singing Happy BDay 1st Varsity Points JR Prom w KD PC 121-44 Hey Jack Lookin Good Ralphin at KR’s Bash Thanx 2 all who have helped me. Great spirits have always encoun- tered violent opposition from medio- cre minds. Albert Einstein LIKES: Mom Dad, Billy, Nenn, Bruce, CH, Simpsons, Hemmilas, walks on the beach. My friends, roses, Bruce’s truck, Subaru, sunsets REMEMBER WHEN: All the times with JS, 6 13 87, Jr. Prom, Prom Party, Drive-Ins, 7 4 87, pushed off boardwalk, 10 30 87, Purdue Brewery w CH, HI tennis courts w Kellie, Main St, Hitching w JS, pool party, nites out w CREW, Steve’s ’86, “My face is gone”-C, nice mountain, Milwaukee. “A time for living and a time for giv- ing, you choose your own destiny . . . ” -THE EFFECT LIKES: Family, Mi- chelle, Friends, THE EFFECT, play- ing drums, my car M.M., J.Y., E.L., C.C., Silly, J.C., N.S., Sue, J.M.’s (a lot of them), N.A., K.W., K.B. and ALMOST everyone else. Radio Sta- tion, K.T.C. R.K. Music, 6 22 87, Band trip 87’, and a lot of other things. REMEMBER: fires w M.M., J.C., N.S., Rest Area Concert, Tal- ent show 87’, Instant party. Rich who?, Crusin’ w Jay, Festival 85- 87, Just a Sound Check, sleep, ha?. Running w o a Radio, Beaches. 18 “I don’t know where I’m going but I sure know where I’ve been.”-WHI- TESNAKE LIKES . . Family, The Mamma’s, NS, MS, JF, GH, JS, LR, CC, ED, Ken + Mary, R + C, Par- ties, Summer. REMEMBER . . . KS Fell into a hole twice, NS wants Chi- na, Mamma’s Mooning session. Go- ing on trips w the Mamma’s, KW’s Parties, LM-Rambo, Radar Station, Falling out of my chair. All times with KS + NS, THE POWERLINES, 8 2 83, Prom Night with SP + ND, THANKS KS + NS AND THE MAM- MA’S FOR EVERYTHING. All my Friends, All my memories both precious and unforgettable. LIKES . . Family, Pat Tara Jen Britt Mark Kenny A.B. Chrissy all friends LED ZEPPELIN poopsey Carl Heidi Dan -0 Grubby O’Lear R W 4-13- 87, 10-31-86, K.P.’s car, Zep mo- bile, B. Prom, E-Z30, Big Ben club, M.B.’s Graduation Party, mara-wa, EAT P — PI, Bill’s house, Y-trapping, La-la, Drive-Ins, Keith and Andy, Heartland Breakers, mack the knife, Kenny’s party’s. Fiat, Florida w Brenda, playground, “Alone” rat babies, Happens, Tie a yellow ribbon, BUD, thank you G. “Not only do I knock ’em out, I pick the round. ”-Ali LIKES . . Family, Friends, Food, Vette, A’s, Summer, $$, Celts, Arnold, Sleep, usuals, Busch, JD, Track, 3-D movies, par- ties, drawing, hoop. REMEMBER . . “Oh lookout”, Juicyjoo, “oops”, Arvid hit the pole, Z Chairs, JN -F RM, pyramid, GC, States, Biology, “I ran all the way”, pictures at Ted’s, Feels, My dry well. Battle of We’re done. Relays, SCHMODS, “I’m done!”. Skiing down my drive way, “She’s got a . . . ” Keith went off-road, out of gas. Donna Lothrop BaDonna, Flip, Chief To make all of my dreams come true. Je t-aime plus qu’hier, Moinsque de- main. LIKES: Mom, Dad, My family, friends, AB, SC, JM, WW, HH, FRANCE, Richard, times w mom, hugs, warm soft things, tennis, French parties, sunsets, DG, late night walks, long talks. REMEM- BER; My year in France, The Pope trip, St. Adrien, 10-4-87, Sene Chal, Wed. at Oliviers, weekend w RV, my B-day 87’, 5-8-87, U2 concert, coming back to SHS, times w AB, all the happiness I’ve had, Le retour fait aimer I’adieu, night w Wendy and Britt, Summer 87, Florida w RV, 8-29-87. Jenn McIntyre Mac, Macky, Biggie To find my Mr. Wonder- ful Mug. To Travel far away. “Better be good to me!” -Tina Turner LIKES . . Bessie, family, foot- ball, Dallas Cowboys, Rincon, Puer- to Rico, our adoring fans. Super- bowls XVII, XVIII, XIX, food, Freeport, SSA, 4th of July 86, Tina Turner, all my friends, Kieth’s par- ties, Tobay beach, family reunions. Uncle Mickey, Pina Coladas, South- ern Belle V, Four Tops, Tiki Port, Robert Palmer, Redlights. REMEM- BER . . the signal, reverse-reverse, cartsmashing 87, spring hill, Farside visits Friendly’s! Thundermats, mud bowl 86, New Orleans 86. Richard W. Murray Mur, Rich To meet Arnold Schwarzeneggar “Those Crazy Nights I Do Remem- ber In My Youth” Likes: Family all the mammas Friends Beautious as- tro laughin partyin Remember: Le- vay Practices mammas moonin ses- sion Snake Pond Donna’s Robbys concerts w brant takin a trip in the Astro HALLOWEENS Poopy DC’s Van I Can’t see I can’t stop laughin Yarmouth crew partys Fishermans novas Me Bubs Vacation Special Smiles from G. Matt Tolleen CB w M yamum Kim-n-Skweezya Bashes Pappas My Senior Year Narcon 87 THOR DEOA. Life is not a having and a getting, but a being and a becoming . . . Likes . . God; Family; All Friends; !Oreos; Unicorns; French; Roses; Band; The Ocean; Moodies; WSDH; silly; ridiculous outrageous; KTC; swimming; Bry’s very punny jokes; (etc . .); Remember . . My Party! (“Parakeet”); Swim; “Look Away, Look Away”); “Why are you CALL- ING me Doug?”; “This is not a din- er!”; rollerskating w MM; perverted roast beef; “I thought you knew who that was!”; spoo(huh); “Whaat the heck”; Band Trip; “moo-moo”; Ziggy’s; “What’s in the pool?”; fires w JC, MM, Bh,; Me and John. Nicole Jillian Saucier Nike, Inki, Just Plain Weird “So its the laughter we will remem- ber whenever we remember the way we were.” LIKES: Family, Billy, Nanc Lupe, No-e, All Friends, Rathbun’s, the O’s, concerts, par- ties, time spent w B.R., Sandy Neck, holding hands, B-ball, fun- nels, UMass, REMEMBER: Kristin’s party-out of control, 2 20 86-BPD, Come w me please . . Prom 87 w NP TL, Graduation 85, NP ME being chased, lets lay in the road- TH, it hurts, KISS 108-where’s NO- E? 12 24 85 skipping w TW KH, all times w NL Captian M, Jason’s going away party. Main St. w the girls - I can’t move, UMass Monique Y. Lucier To travel the world and be happy wherever I may be. John B. Morrow Big John, Marrow To play for or coach the Dallas Cowboys Tami McGuire Mamma Minnie Mytilda Zilch To be rich find the right guy Suzanne M. Sykes Suz Suzie Manute To live a happy and su- cessful life. Wendy Weston Ambition To “JAM” w Jim Morrison The city was red and the sky was grey, I wonder how tomorrow could ever follow today.-ZEPPELIN Likes; family, All Friends, the Doors, Par- tys. Galaxy, B. King, Skating, Pink Floyd, HH, ALL times w the GANG REMBER When: the GANG, teepee, T.L., tootsieroll, crash?. Dead show. Winter w Zeppelin JK JG, LF at Windmill. WATER, Boston w SC, Prom night, JOE?, Drock party, sledding w JF, Escaping w DH, HH’s house. Busted!, Do What? its Friday, Skating w ABL, Ski trip Mo BE, riverside w TB,, Scis partys, DH I LUV U! Michaelle A. Wick “WICKA”, Michael - “My name is Michaelle’’ To be Frugal Gourmet’s neighbor “We learn from our mistakes’’ LIKES; Family, TLK, SNB, CL, All my friends, HSBMV-YZYV REMEM- BER WHEN: ZOO XLFMXVO FHVHHRLMH D PM + OS “DV DVMG SLNV’’ HFNNVI D GO -k WT -k HT - BEST 7-84, 4-86, 3-80, 3-13, 3-71, 2-84, 1-85, 0-80, 89-87! QLV G. -k IW “SLG GFY’’ “WLMG PLMXP RG FMGRO BLF GIB RG!’’ “R XZM UVVO RG XLNRMT RM GSV ZRI GLMRTSG” “HXZNNZHGVI!” “WZRJFRIR MRTSG!’’ “OLLPRMT ZG GSV HGZIH!!’’ R Olev XO!!!! PISCES FEB. 19-MAR. 20. Those born under the Pisces sign are excellent administra- tors as they demand order and refinement. They are also ro- mantic and can usually know what is to occur before it happens. Tracey Berend TEB To be happy “If I don’t go any farther than where I’m at now. I’ll be happy. Mikey likes it M.H. and me visiting the Mo Cows everyday Prom 87’. LIKES: Family, friends REMEMBER: M.H. stayed at my house for a week, summer school, going to Boston w L.G., N.Y. Tracey Bromley Trace Brom To find a never ending good time. “Be good to yourself oh Be good to yourself your walkin a highwire caught in a crossfire oh be good to yourself.’’ Journey LIKES . . Family KL JD TF all friends rappin Bart Lu- cas Hector Nana -k Papa FAF RE- MEMBER . . Summer 87 Partys at Fleets Tee Pee w ww Prom -k party 4th Jul w TF Soccer cheerin harbor w nb -k X in camaro Florida w Luc nite out w DB -k BR Cotuit pit dw w md ridin in Jack LD’s party Spring Hill w sm Barn all x w Faf PV LB rally round up ME -k KL -k the YKW’s T’S men barnstable x w all my good friends I LuvU Julie Donahue Jules, JD To have all my dreams come true. “Seasons will change you must move on follow your dreams.’’ LIKES: family DH KH KW KOORAH MW OH ALL FRIENDS Christmas Hoops 14 Motley Crue front row sleeping late summer laughing 16 20 labs w K T relaxing RE- MEMBER; Marvins w SF strip ten- nis leaks exit 1 1 snickers booga 8 4 86 Pizza at Stephens 8 8 87 ME KH’s crushes Pimlico Pond RD Bon Jovi Crue concerts Ber- muda 86 all good times w friends and family summer 86’ “I don’t know It’s the 1st time I’ve ever been here.’’ Night tennis summer 87’ Ted Martin Giampietro Gamp To Aim High And The ’96 Olympics TIME TO REMEMBER FOR YEARS, TIME TO REMEMBER W TEARS. REMEMBER: I ran home from TN, mudfights, HOT highchair-’84’ track, got caught for I.E., hurdle hit me at top speed, PC’s at Fal. relays, PROM 87’-fender bender w D.M. black belt 2ml at DY Invit. 87’, SS I did midgets. Messages @ w PS, close call w P M, LIKES: Family, D.W., L.P., GOD, C.A., friends, good times w special people, long Jennifer A. Joyce talks w D.W., Winning sub lOmin Crash, Rabbit 2mls, SO-CO, PC’s, THE 26TH. To live life to its fullest DISLIKES: rejection, lack of com- and be happy munication, 25th, fakes. LIKES: Family, LL, DR, RH, LL, LT, MS, JT, MK, HG MO, JK, MM, NS, GR = Mom, GA. REMEMBER: Mom Dad I love you, VB SN w Liz, lanahills, compass, Humma Humma JR, Explain party at Bud- bank Stealing signs w LL DR CM RO RS TT SL my car = crash, THE POINT, flintrock, JO EM W Deb, LL’s Party, Renae’s Parties, Win- chester, Dedham = BT DM, Sum- mer 86 = Sandy’s Flipout, the tent w JT GA, Steven Sarah’s par- ty, Hubcap, Boogie Boards w DR RS RG, I Love you Liz, Deb John, drive RS EDD w Lisa, x-Mas tree shop Party, goodby SHS. 20 LIKES: Tony Family JJ MM RH and all my friends dancing spending time with Tony my Volkswagen Jen’s car REMEMBER: Renae’s par- ty VB SN (Jen) Mistake compass, Condo. BC DW (Mel Jen) Humma Humma Jr. Explain! Drive ins Florida w MK JJ JB Swim- ming Party at Bud Bank stealing signs w JJ CM DR RS TT RO SL. Playing pool w Mel Jeremy Tony. I was gonna call you last night RC (MK)! GOING TO THE BEACH WITH TONY!!! Michelle M. our letter to the president Mainstreet. Elizabeth Lento Liz Poops Lizzie Pixie (Michelle) To live life to the fullest. “Rolling Thunder Pouring Rain I’m Commin on like a Hurricane’’ - AC DC LIKES: Family sis TD SC MH PC ALL FRIENDS 20 hockey getting crippled my truck big trucks fast cars’’ “vettes K9 $ my dogs DAIS liked my jeep sgek XSC Life success REMEMBER: TD’s 87 SC’s anytime Crippled at Riverside CK86 Prom 87 Canal Cup 87 9 18 86 180deg. in the cougar shredding 86 -F 87 TEE PEE TC with SC -F EL the 1st tiempo gazebo with the ZSC’s pool hopping with the boys Escapes 86 -F 87 the chase of MG’s Andrew S. Licciardi Chats, Lulu To be the best at what- ever I do and have fun 2. “Never say never’’ LIKES: (loves) FAMILY FRIENDS JEFF SUNSETS PARTIES MONEY HUGS M RX7’S funny people Tabor Academy (right CM BD?) Kahula CM’s Rabbit Riding on Motorcycle w Dad AR GWDN Somerset REMEMBER: 7-1 1 W CM Hyannis w CM MS Kiss (CM?) Like them books JC? 10 31 86 w CM BD Brazellan SFB My Junk Mobile (right CM BD DF MN A??) Jeff My walks spe- cial times w GB JO 2am walk w MC shorthand McDonalds w MK Talks w GW Minkmeadows w SC Lisa M. Metell Leas Dot Loren Precious To fly an F15 LIKES: Ma; friends; Kristen; LH; MB; JM; RB PH; beach; being w KH; having enough gas; V T REMEM- BER: 4 13 87; laughin’ w Shelsea; buying products; SC in K’s closet; BSA people; Camp Dark Tan; The green bomber; let’s not talk about them; stupid parties; I hit the ga- rage; times w DL; MCP w Jen; BK-B the ZM 86’; Wally KW; talks w RM; skiing in 8-GR; the VW; ME 6 87’; the nite I freaked out; when TKM; Amy’s car 87’; Who is that?; Homecomming for 5 min; BIk hair blue eyes; MC w LH. Jennifer Names Jen “We must live while we can and drink our cup of laughter’’ S.W. “I got to keep chasing that dream’’- Boston LIKES: MOM, HEATHER, BILL, DAD, PAT, MARK, FAMILY, FORD F150, MUSTANG GT, COU- GAR, USMC, HG, JM, SC, WSIII, CC, Grunts, Recon, Uraaa, Money, Snowbanks, Being with Heather, LL COOL J. REMEMBER: May 28, 12 1 86, Summer 87, Window talks. Lacrosse in Manhattan, Parris Island, working at Exxon, winter of 87, Skiing, Cannon, Loon, Water- ville New Years Eve 86, I Love You Mom. Michael J. O’Neill Mike O To become a United States Marine Started a landslide in my ego Look from the outside to the world I left behind I’m dreaming You’re always If I were sleeping the lights might stay A day without me Whatever the feelings I keep feeling Whatever the feelings you let me hide Today’s a day without me In the world I left behind Wipe their tears they let go In the world I left behind Michael Tibbetts “I had the time of my life and I owe it all to you’’ LIKES: Kris, Mom, Dad, Muff, Friends, J.S., H.C., R.J., S. S., T.R.,-44, Teddy Bears, poems, D.P.U., Football. REMEMBER: Flori- da w Jen, S.M. . . the blues. Good- times w Noe, (sum ’83 2 hr. slope), S.S. (Capt. M.), “Wobbin Wabbit”, Prom ’87 - S.K., 12 30 86 - Roo, Main St. (J.D. R.J.), Hilary’s 16th B-Day (CCH), “Godspell”, Baby Bear, G.S.- cream of the crop?, Boston w T.R., T. C. - my destiny, “Rebel” -R.J., the vacume cleaner, puffer’s, summers, “Romeo Juliet”, Labs w T.T. J.D. Kerrie L. Weimar Ker, Kerri To never waste a single tear. Aries are enterprising and ambi- tious. They are willing to take risks as they possess the spirit of the pioneer. They like a lot of attention and s eek action. ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19. Karl R. Andersen Bob, Bobby, Diggar Take a problem, solve it, and never admit failure. Kevin Francis Burke Burkie, Burka To be successful and happy. Jay Condon Quinn To be in a loud Rock-n- Roll Band and tour the world. Sheryl Nicole Gonsalves To thank Mom and Dad for their love “I’m always searching for an answer but just can’t seem to find what I’m looking for!- W.S. LIKES; Loud mu- sic, good friends, and have a good time REMEMBER: Band Trip to FLA. day at wet -n- wild, wave pool, playing Volleyball by lake, Dave’s house DEC. concert’s BOSTON, Aerosmith, Floyd, Rush; McDonalds Barr EL; Friend: RF; JJ; SP; DS; DR; AP; Ace; LC; DE; SC; SA; JC; KL; CC; KFI; KM; JA; The rest of the crew. “Playing a Drum Solo is like telling a story. It has a beginning, a middle, and ... a punch line.’’ Buddy Rich. LIKES: Family, Joyce, Dowdy, Flick, Wentz, Curry, Flash, Slowey, Jo, Tara, Nancy, All Friends, Mr. Koff, Playing Drums, Telling Jokes, FI.D.E, R.T.FI, Prom 87, Band, Jazz Band, Rush, Stompers, Soccer, LAX, Pixy. REMEMBER WHEN: Summer of 85, 87, Slowey’s pants on my Flagpole, T.M. neighbor, T.H. mony mony. Live at Wentz’s, T.B. Party, Cahoons banana 11 7 85 Pool Hopping, Band in FI. They keep me locked up in this cage can’t they see this is why my brain cells rage METALLICA LIKES: LAU- RA Family My Charvel Jammin with the band, loud obnoxious music ATCing Roes Z28 the Scout Dio Maiden loud concerts HJY Doug Metallica Megadeth Jeff Harts hair GTO’s fast cars DECA Crew Mr. Hannon Mini Dino Scooter Yappa Dave DC MC Boozer FM Joey BW Carol ED SR MB Nick Kerry RE- MEMBER: Getting punched by Swifty getting busted by SPD at the Radar Station getting chased by cops at Maiden. “I want to know what love is!’’-For- eigner LIKES: Mom and Dad-Fam- ily-Going to Boston, New York City-long fingernails-expensive clothes-sleeping late-teddy bears- pink getting out of gym-hugs and kisses-flowers. REMEMBER: Jr. Prom of 1987-Duran Duran and Chi- cago in Worcester-Huey and For- eigner in Providence-Going to Bos- ton with Dad on 2 14 87-Going to New York City for my 16th birthday and after Thanksgiving-Going to Florida in August of 1983 and 1986- When we heard “Whole Lotta Love’’ on the way to NYC Heather C. Buckley Buck To always be able to find the bright side. Robert Carr Victor, EIbbor Rrac To play in a successful Rock ‘N’ Roll Band! Darren P. Fitz Gerald Bart “To be a Top Gun at the U.S. Naval Academy.’’ - Edward Hickey Ted, Hick To have fun in whatever decide to do. “A kiss for luck and we’re on our way and yes we’ve just begun.’’ LIKES: Family, Kel, Kris, all friends, flashlight tag gang, B-n-J, icecream, smiles REMEMBER; N.H. w Kel, Pi- mical Pond Rd. Rafting w Deb, 6 30 85 w Flash, CCH w T, Lana and Ken, Chief, “Where’s my car?!’’ stealing strawberries w Kel, red rat, cousin Larry, Senorita you deserve the cook book, skiing w Kirstin, 10 3 87, 10 8 86, study w J.D. and S.F, CA 87, Boardwalk talks w Kirstin, BBF 87 w Kellie, my best haircut in the world by S.F. RAMBLE ON . . . RAMBLE ON -LED ZEPPELIN LIKES: Family, FALLEN INNOCENCE, F.M. J.C. D.W. M.C. D.B. M.D. T.H. ALL FRIENDS, Rock ‘N’ Roll, Mich’s, Girls REMEMBER: PC’D 9 29 87 Partys 10 31 85 My house, 9 25 87 T.S. -F the cat lady, B.B. Pembroke, Iron Maiden in the blue budbuggy. Mines a tale that can’t be told. My freedom I hold dear, although I held sweet drink a looo X, time I was on my way, thanks to you I’m much oblige, such a pleasant stay. But now it’s time for me to go. “As the sun hides his head for an- other night’s rest and the wind sings his same old song, and you on the edge never close never far always there when I needed a friend. ’’- Night Ranger Likes; Family, friends, soccer, JD, beach, Arnold, Hawaii, HDE III Remember: KC-woods- moke, els’’, me, RM, MP JD at the movies, Cohasset 0-0 again!, “Hey Don’t!’’, GC 86, RM’s accelerator stuck, gym test?, “Ya, but”, soccer 87, the young man, RM’s 2 87, D-Y bus is on fire, roaming, Cohasset lost to Rockland, BK Lounge “Life moves awful fast, you just have to stop and look around once in a while.’’ -F.B. Likes: FAMILY, Friends, Hoops, TD, KB, TW, SC, 30, RMA, The Grill, Bud, Parties, AC DC, Whitesnake, Zep, BK, Celt- ics. Remember when: “You called N.Y.!’’; Kendall’s cliff; PC for Nar; Lying in the road; Shredding in the TA; Mony Mony on the beams; Noelle’s arm; Rocky w CM; The ride in the 88 5.0. 22 yp “If you have a dream don’t let it go don’t froget it just reach your goal.’’ LIKES; Family All Friends McDuff Sue Bug Girls soccer team Mr. Nor- ton the Beauchemins Rogers Fleets Donalds James Fafords T A in Acres Ocean Canal Amusing things RE- MEMBER: All fun times with Sis Chris Graduated from Boot Camp when NB said she hated Audrey Bugs Hammock action All trips Bug and I went on with Papa Fleet Main- street Wrentham? U should be locked up All special times w TB SM JD TF NB MM KF AC PM JC Plymouth Beach Cottage. Kara Lucas Bug To be successful and strong willed at what ever I do. LIKES: Family Mom Harri TL KC JB KH TM SF TW NP TD NB AB KC AL SC DH ALL FRIENDS The Dowds The Chafees Hockey Lacrosse RMA Smooth Ice Suzuki Mustang GT Wa- ter skiing snow skiing Monte SS RE- MEMBER: Talks with JB The Day I crashed The Dowds Car The Day I got my cycle Prom 87 Homecoming 86 Canal Cup 86 Party at the Beschs House BK 13 Main St Pi- rates Cove mini golf Exit 4 with Cha- fee on the Suzuki Hoop games at SHS Laconia motorcycle races 87 Don’t Roll it Chats The TP Party Kevin M. McLaughlin Mega, Mack To be able to say I’ve done everything once . . . I never forgot a face, but in your case I’ll make an exception. LIKES: Family Mur Rose Riv TG MC WP LL TD SF CM JM TJ TM: Breakfast Club: DF SS KC Shay; Hoop (Sting- er) tennis beach volleyball LB 33 Bobby C 4 Steve Miller Benny Hill Monty Python U2 Winwood Sting B and D McKenzie building micro- scope and plasma fusion. REMEM- BER; “Hey Bigud’’ Rosies’ house my house feels’ house anytime pos- sible GC w Rose Torrey Beach w BC “Driveway” Arvid ran into pole z-club busted at dance outran flatfoots at the DW w DF No, I could ' t possibly have any more marble cake! Likes: Family, Dick, Mac, Riv, C.C., D.F., P.D. and Fam- ily, 4, Tennis w Shanty (well may- be not). Rusty, Lethargicism, K.S., M.C., Mom’s new recipies, sleeping, doobige on the court . . Remember When: Mac’s house x 3, G.C. w Mac (“We’re Trees”), Golf w T.D., “Hey, What’s up man?”. Running out of gas, Arvid hit the pole!, “She’s got a ...” w R.M., I went off the road, D.F’s pool room. Run- ning from the HEAT at D.W., My house, Mac and I jumped. Darby B. MacEacheron To play pro two man beach volleyball, and like it Keith G. Rosenbloom Rosey To graduate magna cum laude from Bud. U. “Rock and Roll lives and breathes in the heart of the young”. LIKES: Ker- ry, Mom, Dad, Mike, Ken, Mary, Ke- vin, Maiden, SS, JD, Hooters, Sue, Dave, Ken III, TW, John, Work, Brewster, Cat, Z-28, Class 2, So- Co, Stryper, ATC, Bud, Fast cars, Geoff, Lou, Jen, Jim, Donna, LR, CC, Mr. Fawcett, Jay, Jeff, Traci, Max, DF, RJD, Dino, Hex, TNT, G + G, N -I- G, BMX, My car. Friends. REMEMBER: All time spent with Kerry, Family, Crashing car -f- Truck, ATC, Bouncing walls with Roe, All times busted by Ma. Nicholas Silva Nick To always be happy, and race a 350x. “Tell No Tales” TNT LIKES: Family, Friends Grand National my Z28 TNT Stryper Whitesnake BK Nick Lori Andy Rich JT BS DE JC MM MV JM CK DH Soco Morgans Hex concerts cars moto x Bruins Florida MS Mr. Hannon MC 6.6 T A, 5.7 Z, 3.8 GN, Ronnie Le Tekro REMEMBER: Bouncing off the walls with Nick JT skiing in his underwear thumbing home from Boston w MC Falling off JT porch and kicking MC in the face BS crashing his Z28 3 times crash- ing w JT all concerts punching JC in the face bombing Sheriff w JC Jeffery Swift Roe, Swifty To drive my “Z” in Indy 500. “A winner never quits: He lies, cheats and steals.” LIKES: Friends, Family, Vacations, skiing. Golf, Con- certs, Beaches, Swimming, AC DC, Pink Floyd, Parties, The Dead, Not working. REMEMBER: The flood 85, Camping out, Scorton Creek, The story, Pete’s Boat house. The beach 86, The statue. Power lines Rabbit, Roth 87, “I know exactly where I am”, Bday- 16, Bonfires, Hoxie, Party 87, Tri- ple shot, Summer 87, Roger Wa- ters, Bently Forida, Sandy Neck 87, My house 87, Traffic signs. Friendly neighbors. The bust, “Look no lights”. Kirt Switzer Switz To Travel the World in Search of the NCID LIKES: Fridays Family Bud Parties Dave Jay Charlie David Scooter Ja- mie Scott Selena Ellen Mary Nick Megadeath Metallica Loud Tunes Black Sabbath Blondes Money Cory Flying Bein on the Beach when its about 80 degrees out REMEM- BER: When I cut all of my hair off! Seeing Double in Davids van with Ellen FYA at Jay’s party, David crashed his car because I needed butts. We saw the house burn down after the AC DC concert that we didn’t see! Gary Trop Yappa Mop To one day get my li- cense and drive legally. 23 Taylor Katherine White “T” Not to let the door hit me on the way out Good times they come and they go never going to know-Sade. Likes: KC(MBFriend), SS, KH, And all oth- ers, Gossip w Lam, My rabbit conv, California, Jungle Juice 85, Summer, Tans, Beach, Y-Traps, Talks w KC, The Outfield, UMass’s outings. Hockey, Chris’ Girbauds, Fireplace nights (11 12 86), Smiles, My Sis, Mom Dad, I Love You! Remember When; 2 20 86 “Do you have an ID?’’, RMG (1 4 3), Skippin’ w SS KH, “Why Us?’’, UNH w KC, Real scream HA HA!, CR (summer 87), Why aren’t we moving? George T. Williams G.T. Jorgje, Jorge, Matt, EH Boyhh! To be better than me now Taurus’ magnetic personality is credited to the many qualities they possess. They are kind, hu- morous, self-confident and have an endearing fearlessness. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20. Ellen A. Dodge Melon, Melonus Brendan R. Fish BF To own a Ferrari and strike out 21 batters in the majors. “It’s time to move on . . . Remember the good times’’ LIKES: Family friends, Riv, Bart, AS, Jack, SC, JM, NP, TM, TD, SF, RM, Mr. Fenton, OB, Harry, Mr. T, Mr Corradi, Mr Norton, Mrs Pearson, all sports, Celtics, Red Sox, BK Lounge, 5, Van Halen, Class 88, REMEMBER: no hit Hull, New Englands, stealing first to home, ride to BK at 3:30, Babe Ruth World Series in NC, Bball soccer, tournament wins, Ro- senblooms 86, race to fini’s galant wipeout, TM’s bash following Steve to Riverside 5 hours, SSL CHAMPS?, blown up bus. Prom 87. Jen Fraser To work overseas in a consulate (cos I saw the light, right Kim?) John Harrington Jack, Harri “To go through life as if a game of monopoly.’’ “To all my friends I’ve left behind, to all the friends I’ve trusted . . . U’ve got to go to hell before you get to heaven!’’LIKES: Mom, Dad, Sis, Mega, Duke, 12, NP, Sporto, AB, KC, Joe and the Brockton boys, Mary Lisa, REMEMBER: 11 15 87, 1 7 87, Canal Cup 87, Prom night 87, Amy wanna dance? Pool hop- ping, Dead Man’s Pole w Mega, Thanx weese-e. Van Halen, mini golf 4, SHS sale with Duke, Duke get in the car, the 5 hr. trip to riverside w Steve, skinny dipping at Spec., JH vp pencils, 30, “All Even’’, ready give me an SA . . . , Bleacher Creatures. Kristin Hayes Maddie “K” To take life day by day enjoying each one. LIKES; singing: keyboards acting money-giving Chem MWH the hand- shake yelling w John my perms fun w Christian-summer 87 times on road w Datsun the Heart encoun- ter U2 Dancing singing in Chemistry good times in second lunch-Junior yr. w MM EG and CJ fun times w psycho Mike KA and AT Snowball fights till my hands turned blue! Sign taking from M and SHS Money-DWI My friends and enemies-thanx for the memories in SHS MH RK JG TM MB Marteos Quail Keith Beck Chris- tine To everyone at the Dan’l Web- ster: To all that I’ve affected. “I’m young now. I’m wild now, and I want to be free.” Triumph Likes . . . My Family, Carol, Lisa, Tolleen, All The Mammas, Scott, Julie, John, Partying with all my friends. All nighters, CD, JC, DF. GN, GT, con- certs, Fan Club. REMEMBER . . . Summer over Colleen’s house, I couldn’t talk. Trip in the Astro with all the Mammas, The Dio concert with Tami, Fourth of July in Boston, 5 3 85, 11 8 86, crash!!!! Me and Carol with ?? 9 25 87, Times at Sandy Pond with Tami and the brothers!!!“Looks Like Trees,’’ (Tara), The times with Chris!!!!!!!! Up for air to swim against the tide, up towards the sky, it’s a blue sky- U2 LIKES: FAMILY, FRIENDS, Mrs Eason, the Burkes, Walter, Europe (when I get there), LRY, U2, Bowie, Beatles, weddings, suprise parties, the Batys. REME MBER: Big L, silly string. Jaws 1, 5 U2 87, Holy Cross mudslide, DB BF, EARLY morning walks, Prom 87, NYC Deb Desire, Bowie 87, Ha Ha . . . just kidding. Evil, donut WARS, fire- works @ Hyannis ( Lawrence Pnd), BCH-MT, minigolf (II), Burke Mt (sledding), babysat @ Micky Ds, CCC, It’s not my fault, hockey. “Be yourself and always dream cuz’ dreams will take you where you want to go.’’ LIKES: Kellie Buck Pe- ter Ken RK KC JD SF the rest ice cream family peanut m m’s eating out holidays $ Bon Jovi Dokken Motley Crue Nikki Whitesnake laughing talking get-togethers-(HA)! being in love . . REMEMBER: Hal- loween Dance 85-w SF, 7 3 86, fair at SHS,, MC, Prom 87, talent show 86, bottle jokes-KC, Summer 87’ 8 18 87, k-6, Corsini’s cottage, July 4ths Bird Isl. w JD, Bon Jovi Crue concerts others, “Where’s the car? All the good times “So what are you trying to say? 24 CLASS OF 88 “This is the time to remember, cause it will not last forever!’’. LIKES: (loves) KENNY, Tracey sis. Bill, Lynn, friends, family, Crue, Maiden, Billy Idol, DP, singing, the beach, Zepplin’ Chinese food, Dave W, M.H., REMEMBER: Drinks come with the main course, quit it, quit what? G.W., 10 2 87 M. Tupper, Kenny driving Dearn’s car, Mikey likes it!, Plymouth, one night at D.W., 9 26 87 Michelle and Kenny forever!! LIKES: Family, Martha, Sparky, Wa- keem. Hick, Chaf, TD, Wentz, Base- ball, the TA, the Captain, Jammin, Melba, Whitesnake REMEMBER: Winter 86, Rafter walking. Shred- ding in TA, Crue Snake, crusin with Chaf, Wipeout, Las Vegas, LA, Ven- ice Beach 87, Florida 87, oops he saw the bar, 9 11 87, Bog hockey. Dirt ridding with Roe, Ya but who cares? Quick jump, I aint moving. Rabbit at Vamps house, look out its comming right at us, Hyannis with FM, HL, “86“ Camaro died. We can not discover new oceans unless we have the courage to loose sight of the shore. LIKES: Friends, Family, Sailing, Summer, Skiing, Summer 87’ REMEMBER WHEN: LJW’s visit, first goal, MD laughing at the smallest thing, softball game while it was thunder and lightning. This world is not a conclusion, A sequel stands beyond. Invisible as music. But as positive as sound. LIKES: Family, All friends, Ried, Kae, Stace Music, Food. REMEM- BER: Christmas ’86-’66 Mustang “What Car?!’’ Florida ’87 “Please take small children by the hand.” . . . had a dog named Chester and his girlfriend got hit by a car . . . “OOPS” Stace! Chatterbox 101 Summer ’87 “Where the heck are we?” Yeah?! Locked out of S.R.’s car, 4 4 87, Boston, ELMO! mid- cape-1:30am. In the bushes Ma!! Someday P.S.-Ha HA! R.H, I’m Yours! Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! Michelle L. Hitchcock Chelle, Micki To be happy and good at what I do. “You know you’ve got to go through Hell before you get to Heaven.” LIKES: Family Deb Lisa CC CM MH Franks Saverys Friends Skating par- ties poems cards roses Hugs UB Boston exercise beach skiing walks on the beach being in Love. RE- MEMBER: 12 10 83 JP CS BS BCF vacations ND Col Fla Europe 86’ Prom 87’ MH 12 1 86 crash KM DB LR cards wildthing CM pals BK GE pals special times w friends skiing 87’ KD Thanks those who ac- cept me for me! Most of all the spe- cial times w Jim Savery. Jill E. Litchfield Beaner JL JJ Lump To Live, Love Learn Make my Dreams real Daniel J Mogan The Mog To give a cop a speeding ticket “ONLY GOT ONE LIFE TO LIVE I’M GONNA LIVE IT.” LIKES: Family Friends The MAMMAS who rule Buie Bubba BC Pappa Willy boathouse crew Bud the Captain Mammawanna partyin! REMEM- BER: Skweezy’s BTS bash “looked like trees” Mammas trip in the Astro all the others Graveyards Buies get togethers all the times at the boathouse Halloween 86’ OceanMist Jacks Friendship Brace- lets climbing down the roof Mam- ma’s Mooning Session times w B D. Michelle Lyn Moquin Mamma To reach the age of 2 1 . . Samantha Sands Sami, Samuel To be happy in whatever I decide to do. “Those crazy nights I will remember from my youth, I do recall those were the best of times.” LIKES: Family, PC Friends, ALL FRIENDS Hanelts Burkes JK DK long talks on the beach Friday nights Diet Cokes REMEMBER: Clutch! STOOD UP? Summer 87 Prom LD’s Iand2 watching sunrise catching bee w TQ ECHO 135 We met Steve Tim Times w SH Sideswipe! Long lunches w CB I burnt CF that weird weekend SR locked the keys in the car NO BRAKES! Torey Rd trying to ski were you there when? 7-16-87 Shopping at the Attic Lace! Tara J. Williams Tee], T-, TJ To Simply Be Happy! Geminis are resourceful and in- telligent. They can be strong teachers and writers as they are also eloquent, have inquiring minds and express themselves very well. Kimara Tusini Kim, Egg To do it all!! GEMINI May 21-June 20. 25 Andrew A. Blackmon Black, Blax To live life to the fullest; To make the WW fly “The best things in life are those shared with a friend” LIKES: Family, WonderWagon, the guys, all friends, LAX, lifting with S.C., the Beach, goofin’, being w M.L., hot showers. Summer. REMEMBER: moving to Sandwich, backed over Wing School hill, getting chased by the psycho. Prom Party at Amy’s, Hick’s car over Kendal’s cliff. Rope swing, S.C.’s house, CK, escaping thru window, Fridays, always getting caught. DISLIKES: being cold, warm beer, being called Andy. Katherine A. Burt Kate, Katie To accept people for who they are and what they believe in. I’d rather have a million smiles in my pocket than a million dollars” LIKES: Gram, Mrs. A, family, friends, jelly beans, shopping, danc- ing, District Board Meetings, Con- vention-Ed, talking on the phone, beaches, Christmas caroling, Mick- ey D’s-5th period, Christmas Day. REMEMBER: Halloween ’86, Pem- broke-Jenniffa, U2-5-4-, 9-22, Ma- donna 7-9, Howard Jones, Michelle- surprise party, fanueil Hall-1-87. Jay Coonz To graduate from SHS make something of my life. LIKES: Family Friends Skiing Driving my car (1980 Camaro Berlinetta) Kergo’s 79 6.6 T A Buducci Moun- tain Spring Bud’s Because U De- serve what every individual should enjoy regularly. REMEMBER: Sum- mer of 87 Slippin Slidin with KC Z Night Party with TH MK BT RG RS 3 am Beating Monza at GP ML and many more places drive ins with TH DH MZ Accident with Monza Camaro 69 in 30-Busted 49 in 25 - Busted. Pinned on Offramp Busted 50 50 125 Class of “88” Ski Trip to Loon Flipping 4weeler Driving. Melissa G. Dugan Dugie, Dugger To make the world smile. For long you live and high you fly, smiles you give and tears you cry. All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Likes: Family, All friends, laughing, GV, PC, SS, Aunt Flo?, brown eyes. Soccer, Norway, Hockey, Coach RB, Bud, Jeeps, skiing. Echo, AMC, DG, Rush, Summer. Remember: Broken windows, ATWRPSS, rip out, “Vul”, Anyone?, it fell out. Exit 5, 5 9 87, the Scrub, Howie, Hey Rita by Bert’s 8 times, Ricardo 2, JH M and the W. Dennis guards, that day (GMPB), trips on the moped. Deb Howard To be happy and suc- cessful in life. “So understand, don’t waste your time, always searching for those wasted years, face up . . . Make your stand, and realize your living in the golden years.” LIKES: Mom, Dad, Pam, Amy Julie, Noelle, Good Friends, Tennis, Art, Fall, N.H., Ba- gels, The Beach, 65 Mustangs, Sleeping late. REMEMBER: Rafting w Heather, exit 11, UMASS w Pam, 16, “TOG”, ”... First time I’ve ever been here.”, “Fleet, wanna go for a swim?”, Tequ. w Pam, R.B. at N.S., Summer tennis talks w Julie, Noe “Wanna bag? Sarah B. Nystrom Sarah B, Nys To be happy and successful Live for the present. Think about the future, and remember the past. Likes: My Family MAW AJ CC SM NA LC KG and others the beach sailing skiing DEF Mr Graham work ALEX MAW’S family KG and the summer Mr Mrs Mills STU Remem- ber Whens: Boston Concert 87 w MAW Prom 87 w SD Heart 87 PC Party w Amy KMART sprinklers Mac Attack - 1 Love him fishin w Mr M Cleavage for DAW Loon Mt. w CC 87 “What, we were out in the rain for nothing!” KW’s party July 4 “Nobody was in the car. Sean R. Peach To be successful at whatever I do and have a good time doing it. “When you can’t find the words to say it’s hard to make it through an- other day” Adrian Smith LIKES: Family friends having a good time Dokken Heather Concerts Drivethru walkers borkers the T A elevators MammaMia’s REMEMBER: Sum- mer of 87’ the frog SC’s party S.P.D. Industrial Park Kendal’s Par- ty at Hills 4th of July 350th the pond Gold Transmissions the Moms cir- cles Sandy Neck Whitesnake. Stacey L. Pearl Bubbles To climb over, break thru but never go under the wall. “I’m as free as a bird now” LIKES: Family Mammas SDR R partyin’ RMA friends Hot Summer Nights the pond crew REMEMBER: the Pond Radar Station a Trip in the Astro Becomming a Mamma Skweezy’s Bash 7-21-87 “And we all switch places when I ring the bell” the con- test the accident - typical days at Quoddy CedarVille living at the Heath’s Rob’s Summer of 86’ 87’ Main St. PEWMYMAMBUBULES McGuires rankin session all nighters the poem your mother’s in love with a carrot I say u say up the ... I won’t forget you Mamma’s .... 26 yp Likes: Mom, Pop, Bigbro, LUPE, Suz, L-babes, TD, one-two, friends esp. when all together, open arms. Rag sessions w L, Ericson, veal. Eight of us, rinkin’, Tippett-slam, Promises 85-88, Laughin’ till your tummy hurts, Lupones, Corradi’s, Sykes’, My Ishan, Fighting Irish, be- ing BL, 4 wheelin’, KP x 2, Dudes Dudetts of 88. Remember: being chased, it became a sand box, LI2- airborne, pennies, BR’s cottage, FH 87, Lazer tag, rafters, SS TM’s bash , . . . I know, red team. Prom 85 87 both w TL SS, Joe. “Dreams never die, so keep on dreaming and you’ll never die.’’ LIKES: NICK, Family, Silva family, Donna, Lisa, Colleen, Selena, The Mamma’s, Max, TT, JS, MS, JC, JF, KCIII, Geoff, Jen, Lou-Lou, Mrs. An- tis, R -F C, So-Co, Icecream, Laughing, Weekends, Having $. RE- MEMBER: All times spent with Nick, Powerlines, Donna stuck in mud. Prom night. All Kim’s parties. Camping, Lisa’s party. Running through the woods, Nick fell out my window. Nights at Snake pond. Mamma’s mooning session. Grist- mill with Selena. Cancers are capable of amass- ing fortunes and many become leaders in commerce and indus- try. They make others feel se- cure and have an instinctive knonwiege of money and fi- nance. They are also very family oriented and patient. To give into sin because you have to make life livable. Likes: Family, KRISTIN, Bruce, Chad, Claude, Ja- son, K.B., DEPECHE MODE, The Cure, Fla., Va. Beach, Cal., R.E. S.I.E.W.D.V.B., SYNTHS, M.O.E.H.S., MUSIC FOR THE MASSES, JILL. REMEMBER: Sum- mer ’86 and ’87, Fla. and Va. Beach with Bruce, Prom ’87 w K, Grave- yard, Yakking on the beach after MLTK, Black Celebration Beach Party Tours ’86 Kissing tour ’87. HEY CHAD!!! Ha! Ha! Ha!-What did he say? Kristins cellar party. Nancy J. Pierce Np, Pierca, two-three Health, wealth, success, happiness This is the time to remember, cause it will not last forever . . . Billy Joel Likes: Family, Michelle, Darb, Ro- sey, Cote, Fish, Gamp, TD, Grove, Mur, Bart, Van Halen, Hoop, 23, U2, The Celts, 19, ND, chocolate, soccer. The Lupones, Dunk hoops, oldies, LB, WC GD, UNLV, Pins, 4x400, Sr. T, Paco, MJ, DU, RV GD Remember when: Rosey’s 86’, Jr. Prom, Cote’s Limo, The Gordster + Hardguy show at P.C., DY 87’, Pinned Edwards (2), “Ya, where?’’, 121-44, Arv hit the pole. All good times w friends, Burnieika’s. Kerry A. Samek To always be happy. “It takes a second to say goodbye. Say goodbye, say bye bye where are you going to now?’’ U2 Likes: Friends, Family, U2, Elvis Costello, Sweet Sour chicken and Pina Co- ladas, Starbuck’s, time spent w G.E.R. and CO., Unforgettable Fires, “40“ Remember . . U2 Live . . . The Joshua Tree Tour 1987, Free- port NY, NYC 1986; 5 classes with Mr. Graham Dream . . . “When car- ing is exalted, when kindness knows no bounds, when integrity comes easy and love is all around’’-Peter Hillelman. CANCER June 21-July 22. “What shall we do now? What shall we use to fill the empty spaces Where waves of hunger groan Shall we set out across this sea of faces In search of more and more applause!” “The world is full of Kings and Queens. Who blind your eyes, then steal your dreams. It’s Heaven and Hell!” Matthew J. Belinski Matt, Ski To tour the world with my band Can often be found in his Road Wreck. Remember being with R.C. and meeting this german dude, also first day in Sandwich and calling Mr. Evans a Geek. Friends are R.C., T.M.H., F.M., B.O’B., J.C., N.P., C.C., B.F. and F.l. “I bought some powdered water but I don’t know what to add” -Steven Write. I would like to thank my Mom and Dad, the rest of my family, and friends. Steven Michael Rivoira Steve, Riv To find out how to get to the Batcave. Andrew T. Stuart Stu What do you do when your dreams come true? Dennis Allen To Research and Design Electronic Components. David (Evad) Boardman Become rich or do well Rachel D. Brunelli To have an Ambition. “U.J.B.” The Grateful Dead, LIKES; Jonathan, Family, Js Family, Sam, SP, DT, CC, KS, DL, JB, SD, LH, WB, Friends, DECA, Mr. H., gossip- ing w Selena, Jaguars, summer, roses. Led Zep, the Dead, REMEM- BER; sometimes w J, the talk w Lynette on the steps, 6 26 87-cc, ed, cd, everyone else, 12 25 86. 6 9 87-1 2 price, NH, Flip-Flop I was takin a walk, in the jungle w Jonathan, snowbank, my brother Isau, I didn’t break electronic battle- ship, VT the cow, Senor Bean, What’s under the Joshua tree? Debbie Burkhard Brick, Derby, Pinky To be happy with my life and well off. Determination is the key to success. LIKES; George Jill Sasha Junkfood being HAPPY Romantic Evenings money being with FRIENDS beach- es a tan animals parties challenges being with George Jill sleep roses cartoons REMEMBERS; SS ED DP HH AT JT KC DA DB CAR PALACE DOC 05-02-86 Buttons CAL K-Mart WILD THING BK w Ange BS Mr Manamen Misty M. Vineyard AMC Summer 87 Fights w Mom special times with GT GREAT SUPPORT FROM MY BEST FRIEND Jill L. Star- bucks PROM 87. An equisite escape from the hum- drum . . . LIKES; Family AII-Friends- Roses-8- 1 5- 87 Poems Beaches Ytraps New York tennis REMEMBER; Sum- mers Tennis w-LB Crossing the creek w-SR lst Dance “87”- Rambo-Running Spring Hill Beach Bon-Fires Summer Friends Can- ada Trip “85“ Curry’s house- Tracy J. Butters Prom’s “86’’ “87’’ BK TJ, Chuckles Lounge 4-wheelin Everywhere Ski To make the world Trip “87” “face-freeze” Dough- laugh; It already has nuts Leon-Neon 5- 1 0- enough to cry about . . . 85 Mosquitoe whatl Beach pty’s- Peter H. Corsini Meatball, RockoiPete To go where no man has gone in a Ford. There’s only one road before me, to many turns in the way, thousands of things to do millions of moments I must admit, but you are my only one. LIKES; Family, Friends, Vettes, Ford trucks, Clyde, Rachael, Long Pond, JT, Sailing, Wegmans 4x4. REMEMBER; Truck sunk 4 wheeling Vail banff Wegbus times w Rachael my Intuition CL’s driving Prom 87 saltwater w Ken Kunk’s Jeep Ronb. Movies special gatherings CL video summer 87 May 28, 87 JT’s concert w Rachael Homecoming 87 Chat’s various vehicles radar detectors “Fun T mes Bluberry Hill. r No Photo Available V y LIKES . . Travel, motorcycle riding. Seth Cullity To Become a Lawyer Brett Currier To be very successful and very rich. LIKES; FAMILY, FRIENDS, J.C., V.C., LA.B., golf, raquetball, ski- trips to New Hampshire, Vermont, summer of ’87, driving, listen to tunes, VAN HALEN, Mustang GT’s, TOYOTA SUPRA’s, Remember When; 12 26 86=crash, A Month Later Steve tries to recreate the ex- perience. 10 4 87, LA.B., “V”, J.C., and me. Road trips to Western Mass., fall of ’87 = golf carts, Steve attempts to explode his room!! sum- mer of ’87. “Talk to me. I’m a businessman.” Matthew P. Deloia Matt D-Day TO FLY AND BE FREE “Intense, life’s a B. LIKES; Fast cars, my Honda CB-750, MHS, CYNDI and CINDY, North Pond, fin- als, 1987. DISLIKES; Geraldo, Jim, and Tammmy Faye. REMEMBER; NO GO, no license; Boc; Bok; Boone; Bof; and the MI-FLYING TANK PROM NIGHT April 21, 1987; the morning after; NO WAY OUT. Isidore De Miguel Rubio Isi To be a teacher of English LIKES; Mum Dad Sister G. Carlos Luis Alfredo Carlitos Gafas Pichu Roberto Manolo Paton Julio Ouique Araceli Christina Gema Eva Nuria Bea Eli Marta Steven Rob Mike Da- vid Mara Batt Trali Kim Trompos with the car, race fights Drink xes Spanish partyes. soccer handball competition of beers go to another town for Partyes go to the sea swin desnude with my friends in the nights. REMEMBER; my first time in America, the first party in America, the first in the High School, the last party in Spain, the times I have had in Spain and America! 28 “Life’s the same in moving in stereo, Lite’s the same except for my shoes.’’ LIKES: Andre, friends-Texas, The Cure, Prince, laughing, being with friends. REMEMBER:Prom 86, 3 15 86, 3 14 87, summer 87, New Years Eve 86, Fab 4, Transco Towers, Freddy “x”, 6 87 w AF, Clark Kent, MIP Fuzzies 10 31 86, going to Jesse’s, doing the Lula, Festive Sush: rewrapping Kelley’s house, I got home! Pete’s Apt., 10 29 86 JB KP LS CH MP CT NW H? Dl CS THE LOVE CATS, The wall, B-52’s, Doin the Do, OH BUT QUOTE: I don’t know where I’m go- ing, but I sure know where I’ve been! LIKES: MATT, Family, Stacey P., J.M., D.P., S.P., Ellen, M.G., Tara, M.S., H.B., P.O., T.B., M.H., THE MAMMAS! REMEMBERS: BACK TO SCHOOL PARTY!! (LISA TARA), Summer 87, PROM with Matt Partying with NANCY DONNY, SUPRISE B- DAY PARTY (STACEY), Go carts with Jared Gang!, Me, Matt, Jared Kerry in Kerry’s boat! when Matt came down! PETER’S POND with the Twins, 7-1-87 MISSY MATT! 4-eva! Aquar ius First of all Grandmothers! “Dana’’ Porche 911, Convertibles, Jenifer Roase, Hot Summer Nights, Rodney D and Amy, fire places Thyra J, MR. L, Mrs. T, Otto, Chris H, 7, Kevin K, Chris Stockton State, Boston College, Tammy Ken- dig, Lisa, Christy, Megan, Stacey, Kerry, Great Adventure. Washing- ton, NC, Karen, Adrienne, Carol’s Halloween Party, Josh W, “Good Love’’, Whitney, Parties, Molson Golden, Bowling Alleys, Police offi- cers, Speeding tickets. Beach Life! Jacuzzis, food. “Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth. I do recall those were the best times of all’’ LIKES: Family JON JB RB SD SP LL Friends concerts parties summers beaches football games DECA Mr. Hannon Boozecruz sleeping Motley Crue Aerosmith Zep Cowbells over- drive Heights at Night Yonge St. (Thor) nice cars Mrs. A laughin hug- gin REMEMBER:, 11-2, 10-31-85 earmuffs P.O.’s parties roses at 1 a.m. Beach Parties DECA conf.’s mud puddles Jackies Party Front Row Motley Crue! me Jenn brea- kin in “Running for Mayor’’ Bon Jo- vi Cind. 1st 2nd Row. curious George the good times. Britt Ericsson Britt Lee, Beversion, Brittle TO GO BACK “HOME” “Only The Good Die Young.’’ LIKES: Alisha Stewart family 4x4’s fast cars fast boats Smoke on the Water Ford F150’s Mustang Con- vertibles Pearldrums Obrein skiis jammin bonfires parties hoota snowskiing friends bikinis loud mu- sic budsuitcases budracing team 12nb CSU fishing rabbit rocky Florida trips my job skip days sleep- ing waterbeds stupid sayings words quarters PO Hyannis dirt- track soco Jack TEQ DISLIKES: school exams crashed trucks no $ SPD PRD Failing Melissa A. Heath Missy Misandra To be good at whatever I do in my life!! “We are islands to each other build- ing hopeful bridges on the troubled sea some are burned or swept away some we don’t choose but we are always free.’’-Rush LIKES: My Fam- ily Robin Cassie Mike All friends the Ash’s summer 87’ Sandy neck Tans talks W CA REMEMBER: Main St. J S at BK Bon Jovi Pitcher’s way 4th July Kurt Greg Parent’s away! Spring Hill beach w TB SM FM NH wism-getting away! The scuba diver under the boardwalk Red rats cousin Larry Torry Beach-The black strip Craigville Special times w KB? Remember when Cass . . . Rodney Lee Ankner Rich, Successful, and Happy, maybe a few kids! “Good Times, bad Times, You know I’ve had my share . . .’’ LED ZEPPE- LIN LIKES: The Mammas Keri KS RS MH CC CP JO MS LM WM SD Led Zep tie-dies REMEMBER: Back to School Party, Graduation 87, Boathouse, BH’s CD’s CS’s tie-die moon sandfish skip Law Spec Ponds all-niters KW’s party sum- mers DA KD sailing? Prom Last Day of School 87 RADAR all the rest LH DL Iron Maiden? “Looked like trees football game Bahamas AEROSMITH Dokken MM Hood Rides SD fan club The Cone CT’s dance, Bye. Dianne Tokarz Di Tokes To always be Happy Successful in life to find a car! “Upon us all a little rain must fall.’’ Led Zeppelin LIKES . . Mom Family Mamma the rest of the Mamma’s Papa the boathouse crew night at the power- lines the path with TT MY “broth- ers” Skweezy’s Bash the Astro the graveyard My get-togethers “Hey Where ya going?” Jack’s Kendall’s “Joel is G-O-N-E gone!” Halloween ’86 climbin the roof Papaos DEATH rides Radar Station Friendship bracelets my 17th B-Day Surprise Blizzard at Dennis PEWMYM AM- BUBU LES working at OM w LIZA Debbie Z D B Richard E. Fagnant Rich, Retched To be successful in my Father’s Business. Tracy Quirk TO Tara L. Stewart Felix, Lee To find Zeppelin’s stairway. Kim Wanless Buie To play guitar like Jimmy Page 29 LEO July 23-Aug. 22. The Lion is original, sensual, ro- mantic and sentimental. Leos are kind and affectionate, but won’t let anything stand in their way as they are also strong, out- spoken and fearless. Michael Carpentier Mike, Flirt To become successful and happy. Likes . . JC, KG, JN, Friends, Family, Mustangs, Marco Island, beaches, sailing, good times, football, tennis, money, movies, going out with friends. That man is a success who is happy with himself and gives hap- piness to others . . . who makes the world a better place simply by being a part of it. Remember; Cook outs on Sandy Neck, Party at Starbucks, Prom party, Jen’s pool party. Rocky Point, Graveyard Romps. Matt Cootey Madmatt Crazy Cooter To Frollic in fields with lively nymphs. To be one with my mind is to be gloriously insane LIKES: . U2 Fixx Cure Bizarre music: Stu chorus re- hearsal 3 friendlies 1 2 3 4 DM What are you talking about? FPort 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Prom with JS ES Boston 3 4 The beach slamdancing KW NA parties JC-oreos My pal arthur bustrips in chorus KW ME busted scavenger hunt concerts 3 4 The Ride home with DM Stu my car JS magnobile Drama Festival Jam- ming with KW Peters Pond 4 English class with JM Chorus exchange t rip Wanna Pizza and a F Gayles Ride. Kenneth M. Corbett Ken Alex Corb To find an Ambition “Why be normal?” Likes: Family friends skiing laughing sports cars trucks big red jeeps shotguns drive- ins RDS face freeze shreddin’ Re- member: laugh in a bottle CC knew he was PC’s cottage 4-wheelin Sandy Neck PL4 beach PL ground- ed 83-87 Blueberry Hill one-touch she broke the movies 1st dance Scorton Creek Main St. and you? DISLIKES: being grounded getting tickets Mike Costa To make it big in the world of Rock-n-Roll, Party w Motley Crue. The Daytime is a fine time, but the Nightime is the right time. LIKES: Motley Crue family Friends DF BP JS SP NS heavy metal long hair ear- rings pizza girls JD DECA BC Rich guitars jammin with Blitz and the Boys LA Marshland crew Jackie’s Party Doyle’s camper REMEMBER: thumbing from Boston with Roe get- ting busted clothesless in JA room the hot pocketbook at BK Motley- Whitesnake concerts, front row at BonJovi falling off JT porch and Roe kicked me in the mouth Staci A DeVenezio Spacy To be a professional dancer on Broadway “Like a drifter I was born to walk alone.’’ WS LIKES: Family ROB Di Selena SH SB Dave Just Jeanie Ma- mas JC MC PG RA RB CD CC ED LR FRIENDS ERIC DENNY Danc- ing KIX Metal. REMEMBER; TM 5 85 at TE’s, Mall w SPI, Summer 87’-JK, Robo, RA,-BEACH- 5 87, met ROB- Times w Rob, Sue Rich, The camper. Summers w TM, Radar Station, Yarmouth, MY CAR! Jeanie’s 10 24, w Rob JK-Ouincy- Paradise in Boston. Windrift 9 7 87: JK RS DD. BUDDY- DD’s house, RS JM JK ME; Ow my head! Leander Dubreuil Boo To be on the Wheel of Fortune and win. “Special moments were they as tender as we dare to remember.’’ LIKES: Mom Dad Nick Amy Shawn Kim ALL MY FRIENDS REMEM- BER; Shawn, Cameros, Ml Casa, PS, LWHB, Rope swing, 6 roses. Hockey games, L2 grad 86, NSC I- II, Canal Cup, He likes you, put your ring back on!. Tramp Mobile, Tent- ing, KC one week, mi casa your casa, hey grapes are on sale, B2, the beach, 2 19 87, Aerosmith, that’s not it!. Summer 83, gold won- der, 1 week in Maine, D-way, Scor- pians Concert, Poems, Mondays, Traffic jams, no with DB, BR. LIKES: Water Skiing, Family, Friends, Snow Skiing, The Beach, Windsurfing, Monday Night Foot- ball, Reading, Movies REMEMBER; October 10th, The Two Tone Vega The harder the nut is to crack, the better it tastes. Scott M. Grossweiler Texas To fly fast and free. 30 e-£ iss 07 “If your gonna die, die with your boots on”. “Welcome to where time stands still, no one leaves and no one will, moon is full, never seems to change, labeled mentally de- ranged”. LIKES: Kerry C. Maiden Accept Black Sabbath Dio Ozzy Matallica Megadeth Slayer Pink Floyd Rolling Rock and Absolut. DISLIKES: Poison Motely Bon Jovi Crowded House Budwiser. Nick -F Kerry best of luck I’m gonna miss you. “To truly live is to live free. To truly die is to live with a tear.” REMEM- BER . . when . . we went to that old house in the woods, man were we scared, the time the truck broke down and we had to walk a ways to get gas. Likes: ROB, Family, The Jones’, Joellen, KH, LL, SF, TW, TD, KB, ALL FRIENDS, Felix, Every minute w RJ, our beach, nails, tans, roses, Jess Jen, A A. Remember When: 9 16 86, Homecoming 86, S’s w R, Prom 87, close calls. Tiki, Round Hill, 8 23 87-Thank God! GREAT! Laughs Cries w JB, Ex- cuse me girls 2 20 87, Easter w R, Talks w Tim, Seg’s WB, LI2 Air- borne, Bob White intuition, LL’s bash, Worcester 86, Riverside, KB’s bike, BK runs, Wakeby, Chris Cole’s ride, L’s clock-oops! sneakin’. “Sleep, sleep tonight and may your dreams be realized.” LIKES: Friends pizza parties sleeping late drawing being lost Puerto Rico sum- mer U2 New York football quarters Inxs Rush traveling clothes being noticed Family 1 REMEMBER: Keith’s parties Bridgewater Prom 87’ summer 87’ Pix at Keith’s (I don’t remember) reverse driving Matt home 7 4 87 year sure cast party ‘‘What are you talking about?” the other left Daytona Beach the Smalls Spring Hill 7-11 oh wow! Freeport Superbowl 20 New Years 86’ DISLIKES . . my car Geoff Hart Gooff, Fart, Megahead, Geoffhair, Hairdo I have no ambition, go away! “I want only to live in accord with the promptings of my true self. Why is that so very difficult?” -H. HESSE “Everything everybody does is so-l don’t know-not wrong or even mean, or even stupid necessarily. But just so tiny and meaningless and sad making. And the worst part is, if you go Bohemian or something like that, you’re conforming just as much as everybody else, only in a different way.” -J.D. Salinger Robert Holmes LIKES: Mom + Dad Friends BW Topless jeeps NB Skiing 4 wheeling Everywhere sports Boats Vacations Food Beaches Big trucks Pete’s truck Big Red. DISLIKES: Lakers The LF Sandy neck rangers Groundings REMEMBER: Home- coming 87 Prom 87 Sandy neck-3 months Corcini’s cottage Curry’s first dance 87 Dog-nuts Blueberry Hill One-touch Rocky Point Cl-vid- eo “I know where I am” 220s In a jeep RDS Comb Numb-Fv Only in a jeep PL’s Ford can’t swim Tara j Mandy “T”, Tj, TM To be like nobody ex- cept who I am Andrew Robert McManus Drew, Andy To outlive my car. “You got to let somebody love you before it’s too late” LIKES: Family, Goodie, August I LOVE YOU GUYS!” TF TB LB TO KL JD, letters from Kim hockey games cheering baby kisses BOXERS reeses peanut butter cup sundaes Patti -F Viggs talks w Gers, Magnum REMEM- BER: 1 1 87 Sheivs summer 85 Heaven “What are grades?!” Se- cret love — never FORGET “aah!” Club Med holding hands w TB busted Spring Hill “who”s bad?” our beach Main St. w FOOT Bart shooting stars rendezvous at KL’s Lawrence pond. “What am I to do? What am I to say? I can’t change the world but I can change the world in me” U2 LIKES: Family, NAJSK- WAESNCBJFDMASMC, U2, Blood Red Skies. REMEMBER: 12 19 86, nice speech Nick, super squash, eh doin? Georgia 86, 8 2 86, 7 4 87, Believe me nothing happened! DORKS, pix of Drew, studmuffin. Chicken Stu, 8 29 87, mysterious banister mishap, the farside goes to Friendly’s, Utica club “yuck”, Free- port 87, the Candy Bust, The Tank, Canada 85, do wales have lips? Be- ware of school busses! adrenobuz- zin, Ed Grimley, Hola. Heather M. Hersh Richard A. Kunkel Rich Kunk Rick Bunny To have 33” tires and still live at home. Shelley Rae Mattes Shell To always have some- thing to smile about and someone to share it with. Sara Mills ‘‘To live where the streets have no name.” 31 Melanie Silva Melomy Mel To be a teacher “If your not with the one you love, Love the one your with.” LIKES: Family H6 LL NS JJ MM JB RE- MEMBER: 10 10 86 Canada homecoming summer vacations humma the night before the beach redwood in Rich Gardner youth group movies? Christmas Tree Shop Party crash Renea’s partys prom what is that swimming in the pool slop and glop Brian and Blaine in BP’s room Conn with Kim camp- ing Poison and Ratt concert Motley Crue Whitesnake Cape Cod ice truck JB from JJ 6 6 87 H6 house Florida and Bahamas quack quack. Robert R. Speakman Jr. Beaker Kegman ByFleoid Neck To be successful. “To do it all before it ends!” LIKES: Budweiser Soco 64 Nova’s 66 Chevy’s stepin on exhaust limit signs BE class DECA REMEMBER: 12 pack in the movies the pit parties East Ganistan parties “The” keg party Sandy Neck party DECA X- mas trees Christmas shopping McWipits Sandwich Plumbing and Heating X-mas party the field hock- ey game in Boston falling roof party AC basketball game PP at the mov- ies PS at mall The Grad. Party DIS- LIKES: SPD BPD non-ale parties Jefferey A. Stanford Jeff, Jazz, A.J. “I don’t know . . . does anybody?” “Rover was killed by a Pontiac and it was done with such grace and artistry that the witness awarded the driver both ears and the tail.” LIKES . . Hawaiian pizza, I got it from Ag- nes, 2 yrs. with Aims, Buck truck. Jolt, the crew, Sass HATES . . Jocks, Maggots, Sterling, Closed- minded, Religiously-Fanatic Bum knees. REMEMBER . . Dead leg. Zombies, Small affair, wifebug, surf- ing, Hooters, Rock and Hyde, U2, Dork, RENDEZ-VOUS, Football, Breakfast with JM, Coasting thing. Scavenger hunt, lost boys, D-FEST, KW’s party, Smigma JUJU, lACE etc . . . CIAO! Jason C. Strawn Racin Jason To qualify for the World Championships. “A winner never quits and quiter never wins”. LIKES! Family Alison ER BV JC Silly Bill DS GM BP KL. REMEMBER: California 87 World Cup 87 Regionals should of got one Mass. Mad Dog rules but Dave Clymer is better. MS National 30 Just say No. Local Motion Billabong jumping THE GATE making my mains slamin surf Nauset here today gonz tomorow Free Agent my bike’s cool but I want yours. All those times at Alison’s house. Dio Dokken Iron Maiden Todd Slavik Free Agent Co-Factory Can Cans The Frame Breakers Cool Catz. DISLIKES: Crashing and Flat tires. Bruce W. Slater, Jr. Slate To someday meet Vivian of the Young Ones. f Mark St. Hilaire Scooter Jason M. Stockman Stocks, DBooger To own the Dead Arab record store Bess Morrison Saunders Webb To get everything I want. e-d tss 07 ss “This is stranger than I thought, six different ways inside my heart.” LIKES: Family, Kathy, Matt, Chad, Claude, JC, CL, SC, DK, concerts- U2, Cure, Mode, The Cult, MTV- ROTR, Young Ones money. Conn., SRs, Spinn., ResiewduB, CC. RE- MEMBER: KS JO, Art Barfing, VA Beach 87’, FLA-86, Boardwalk, Prom night at Jen’s, How ya doing?, potpurri? stubby!, Kristin’s cabin in Truro, Texas, I DUB THEE . . . , Also-BMW’s, PTS, Varb LIKES: family, L.S., Matt, Jim, John, Barn, Chad, M.C., T.J., The Twins, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Lizards of Death, The Boz, The farside, Suzy, Jessie, Billy, Pursie, MR. COTE, Marcus, The Stang!!! RE- MEMBER: Depeche Mode 86, 87, David Bowie 87, Tina Turner 87, Sandy Neck 87, Junior Prom 87, Cart Smashing 87, De’spida, Cam- bridge, KOOOLLL!, The Suburban, football at Elem. School, Basketball at Elem. School, Driver Ed. Class with Jim and L.S. “Independence is still important for us though it’s easy to make the stupid mistake of letting go.” M.L. Gore The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill one’s heart. -Camus LIKES: Mom, Dad, and Holly, all my friends, computers with Meg, my cats, anything European, shopping, pearls, Bryan and Michelle, Mr. Franke and the Monday night crew, AD, AM, polo, the locker fairy! the Hallas’. Vogue, Osterville. REMEM- BER WHEN: New York!! Clark V, Prom 87 w Adrian, bio with Nicole, kooks, Spanish with KW, Homecom- ing 85, Nantucket, Sunday parties at Bry’s, my best sellers, 6 25 87 picnic, art with Lise, Scratch Scratch, Croc Dundee with Sue, ok. Those born under the sign of Virgo are industrious, percep- tive and articulate. They are usually fascinated by character analysis and become experts in vocational guidance as they are also sensitive and intuitive. “It’s better to be lost at Love than to never to be Loved at all.’’ LIKES: Family, Friends, BBall, fast cars. Money, Jeeps, MTV, R.E.S.I. E.W.D.V.B, Rush, U2, Stryper, Mode, Idol, Celts, Pats, concerts. REMEMBER;, sorry kid, 87 Stryper tour, k.k, Milktruck, Gurnet, Tastes like a tootsie roll, J.H., P.O.T.H.W.D., Art Barfar, Jamming over R.L., Egg and I, where is the beach kid?. Can we use the phone? “Winners find a way. Losers make excuses.’’ LIKES: Family, Friends, Hockey, Baseball, Soccer, 79 Firebird, my coaches, and all the good times! REMEMBER: Riverside? following Jack. Prom 87, the Gazebo, Bleacher Creature “your flys down’’, Bon-Jovi with N.P., watch- ing the bus burn with Mega and T.D., Tiki Hawaii with the gang. Flounders with T.M., the World Se- ries in Kingston North Carolina, Yankee Stadium, Canal Cup Vic- tories! Partying with friends, the memories, and all of the good times with my family! LIKES: Rob Holmes, Amanda Man- gano, Mike Mazarole also Trucks, Firetrucks, Dumptrucks, Bulldozers, Important to me was for Bruce Lloyed to have taken the time to teach about fire fighting -F equip- ment and for the other people at the station for putting in their nickel to help teach. REMEMBER: The old Crew from Jr. High Cris Hebditch, Paul Pitsly, Lance Willet, Toby Ma- comber. Those were the good times. VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept.22. Scott J. Arthur Scott, Art, Arth To rock the world for the holy one. Steven Corradi One-Two, Stevo, Sterling, To be a success David Gelinas Jr. Dave, David To be a damage controlmen LIKES . . U2, E TB The Smiths FRIENDS Lost Boys Football Twist- ed Christmas Carols, REMEMBER . . Jim opened the door to H. KE, this driving 12-19-86 11- 85 7-4-87 8-29-87 Football 85-86- 87 NYC 86 Canada 85 Firetrails B- fast at Jessicas no Drew The other left reverse! Small’s house Scaven- ger Hunts 1 1-1-86 John Big Macs Stu Parked Cars Passion Pit 9- 29-87 Super Squash SMIGMA JUJU. “What would you be if the wave set you free and the wind in your hair brought you sailing to me’’ “To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest part of life itself.’’ LIKES; Family, FRIENDS, soccer, Tony, Port Angeles (TJ, TF, TT, BA, WB), Aunt Flo?, Goofing with MD?, 1-16-87, Jeep Renegades, DW at times, softball, snickers bars, four wheel drive, going stumping, drink- ing pop, going to the show. Coach Norton, pistachio, catching sun rays, ice cream, coolers, summer of 87, and Washington. REMEMBER: Hugo, Halloween 86, the end of the world (place). Godfather’s pizza, and Friday night football games “What do you mean I ain’t kind. Just not your kind, MEGADETH LIKES: Family BC RICH Jammin with the boys RM 125 Megadeth Jay Damon Cory Mop Mini Nick Joey Dino Geoff THRASH CC SD Rich Fred Porshe HJY Bud Soco Fri- days Paydays REMEMBER: Mega- deth with DH GT’ JD threw napalm on my car 4th July 5:00 CW RP Gunter Bagel Box with GT DH Prom Party GT MC CW Gobster Luts CW Fell in tank couldn’t tie my boots with GT Pulled over with R P When GT ME in the back 8:00 with DH improvise with JC SPD Randy “If man would not hear, see, touch, or taste ... if only he would feel’’. LIKES: David Letterman, Music, laughter, pizza Moxy, lazy days, idiosyncracies, MORE David Letter- man, REMEMBER: Green Saab-La- keville, V.P. Office 85 (S.N. C.C.?) NYC 3 AM Sat.-“Rodney’’ (Re- venge) SMACK Timing, subversive letters in math, J.D. C.C. -Gullibil- ity Excursions in Latin, HCL Fights in Lab (M.M. N.S.), snoring 2 visitors-Clark Un. (C. -Almost U2 Tickets), Food Fights in Nantucket Restaurant-Passion Pit. WE’LL SEE. Nick Aieta Nikolai, Nikster, Nick, the Ouick To Make A Cola Stron- ger Than Jolt Christene Breault Chris To be who I want to be and to be successful at it! David M. Farren Dave Farren Dude To be in a successful Heavy Metal Band. Holly C. Hilton To win at no price 33 Linh H. Hoang Linus, Linsey To find all the missing pieces of my puzzle . . Michelle Christine Kasper Miki, Michi, Mishelly To Never Grow Old Lisa Lamontagne L-Babes, Lam (t (t Lynne E. Olson Lynnie, Boo To keep smiling and just be me! “A shop that sails bachward will never see the susnrise.” LIKES: Family, Friends, Phu’s, summer, laughing, art, tennis, walking, hon- esty, beach. DISLIKES: Decisions, making speeches, cold weather, SAT, pictures. REMEMBER: sum- mer 87’ 84’, ski trip - bus on fire, is this called fun?, Abandonned in Boston. SC PV under B-sit, N.Y., lungages missing?. Physics, SP for M M, soccer, CL w JN, SC, LA, night at MC, canal- its rainy! MM’s pizza, we beat the train! tennis w mm, P’town-JN. And I meant every word I said, when I said that I love you I meant that I love you forever, by REO Speedwa- gon LIKES: Mrs. Antis, Mrs. Wallin, FIGMENT, FRIENDS, unicorns, ted- dybears, PINK, lasagna, pepper- mint, Krystals, sunsets, rainbows, hearts, the beach. MEMORIES: ECHO 133, 10 1 1 86-“TED”, Florida w Liz, 17th B-day, “a one night stand w P G, summer of 87 w MIKE, “9 28 87-under the stars (Ted), McD’s w Lisa, Sandy Neck, PROM 87 w SEAN, ziggy’s w Niki, Meetinghouse, I fell over, Mel LIKES: Mum Dad and all 5, TD, N- Babes, Stace, T, Wenz GK, and All Good Friends, Gossip with TW, SF’s advice. Laughing with NP, Tip- pett, The Squeeze, Calif, Ben Jer- ry’s, Walks on the Beach, The Finer Things. REMEMBER: Growing up with SK, Tent Parties, I used to Hostess, Worcester 86’, Exam week at KH’s, Nana Bea’s Permission, 2- 20-87 Excuse Me Girls, x-2. The Endless Night, BR Weekenders, PSC with SF, Special times with DHW- 2-14-87, Oh Doggie, Mac was lost, Becky’s favors, Pennies, “And if your dream comes true is it dangerous to think that all of your dreams will come true?’’ -Bono LIKES: MOM, MY FAMILY, Colleen, Stacey, Teej, ALL FRIENDS, U2- JOVI, The Alarm, Sting, and every- one at V.M. REMEMBER: meeting Bono (5-2-87), chalets In N.H., for- getting the tickets, loosing Colleen, RPI (B. Jovi), Mark, OOPS, Taras car (what?), 9 18 87-ROW 7, Sta- ceys wierd dreams. Saga party. Main St. (Fran), 007, beach partys, “going home”, setting alarm off, band trip-87, N.H. 83. David R. Hodgkinson Hodge, Splodge To become a pilot and enjoy my life. Lise E. Lague Lisey, Big L, Lister TV Journalism Communications Kellie Nurse Kel “Doc” To fly the friendly skies. Bruce W. Palmer Palm To be one of those to make things happen to play college soccer “Many Dreams come true and some have Silver lining, I live for my dreams and a pocket full of Gold.” . . . Led Zeppelin LIKES: Family All Friends The Gang Wendy Kim Shan- non Led Zep surfing Calif PIXY 103 REMEMBER: Prom 87’ TP Winter P- town Pink Floyd trips with E.S.K. Fla. B.K. Thanksgiving weekend 86’ sneaking in at my house E.S.K. All Good Times with Kendall, Eric, Wendy, Heather, Scott, Jessy, Jen . . . Sam’s troubles with Wp s-board- ing with Kendall. LIKES: “mi amigos”, ravioli, choco- late, my Bug, silver, jewelry. South Padre Island, TEXAS!! Sun, beach, Mexico, BW’s, dancing REMEM- BER: Mexico ’87, Rancho Los Ga- lindos, MMA, BubuEmanuell, Fuzzy Navels Holly Burgers in the BK Lounge with CC AJ, Muppets at the island, SPRING BREAK PADRE STYLE! Regionals ’86 ’87 (HB), MORP ’87, Prom with MS, KB BG at the Drive Inn, Summer School ’86, Ritas Fiat Convertible, Brys “Pinkie”, Whataburger at 12pm, football season, Mr. G’s Bermuda’s. “Life breeds laughter, Laughter falls in Love, Love bring people together, and isn’t that what Life is all about.” LIKES: Kristin Buck Stace Wick i CHRIS Friends Family Summer So- i cial Events, Falling In Love, beach. REMEMBER: July 5, “Where’s the car” 1 11 87, Flashlight gang. Golf course, Bundy walked in. Holiday Inn tennis court, the blind date, Mrs. A, Kristin and the tension relievers, Stace and I at the “Bachelor party” the beach parking lot, the pool par- , ties, the paddle boat when it tipped 1 over. ' i People can be placed into three cat- | egories. Those who make things happen, those who watch what happens those who wonder what happened. LIKES: Family all friends soccer HDEIII Mr “T” 11 Golf Maine Snow Sugarloaf Skiing Mr Norton Mr Zoggs Joe Jackson Gen- esis Robert Palmer Babson UConn Bay State Games Amateur Soccer League Tassals Brine Umbro Pat- rick REMEMBER: 10 Person Murray Mobile JV Scum UConn’s West End w Riv Ski Jumps on Palmer MT. w KC SC Have a Day Louie! Do- ver-Sherbourne 3-0 Ya But . . . 34 Likes: Loving Gretchen, Family, Dowd, KB, TM, LL, TH, NP, SC, DM, DF, SR, Bal, Amber, C-Grams WB, Cold sheets, first car, rappin’ w Dowd, Laughin’ w NP, — talks w Lama, Remember When; 11 11 86, “It began’’, Chatz rolla- mobile, Worcester, Florida w Dowd, Sandy Neck w . . . , Canal sun sets w . . . , U2 Airborne from Hicks, Suz’s TM’s parties, Colum- bus weekend 87, Makin’ movies, NO! Do you want to?. No school on Thursday?, “I hate you more!’’. That’s enough TNT, Halloween 86, TM if and only if!! Librans relate well in partner- ships and marriage, as they strive for balance and justice and seldom back down when it comes to principles. They are also romantic, sentimental and creative. Timothy John Wenzel Wenz To make the best of whatever life has to give LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 I’m going after rails on a crazy Train. LIKES; Family, friends, good times. The Drive thru, Dio, Dokken, Whi- tesnake, Ozzy REMEMBER: The Gold Transmission, Summer of 87 SC’s Party, The Blue Volvo, Looking for Sean’s hubcaps in Canterbury, The Borkers, TS’s Party “Don’t try to run’’ 4th of July on Spring Hill Beach Trips to Quic Pic, Kendall’s house (popsicle sticks) Sandwich 350th on the Hill, Derek R.I.P. Hid- ing with E.L. at SC’s Hitting the mound with Munroe Whitesnake and Crue The Frog, the Pond Although I keep searching for an an- swer I never seem to find what I’m looking for LIKES: Fam Lil Sis Boo Amy Mike Scove Kunk All my Friends 15JH Camaro skiing living dangerously driving fast hockey B OJ Bud having a good time the Luke’s REMEMBER: growing up w KD L2 MNST summer 87’HI MOM this is Nick! NSBS-C LD 1 u should be locked up What R U do- ing? AB HC 86 Hockey 86 Sopho- more Graduation TP SO insane Driving the camaro fast! BB Sincroni City Boardwalk. I’ll try anything once-if I like it-l’ll try it again LIKES: MIKE-family-salt- Macky- Messy Jessy-all my fri ends- KL-TB-Bunz’s-dancin’-writing-lem- on joy man-Summer 86 87-hot X buns-REMEMBER: New Years Eve w M. + Macky-Oh my god, I got a fishfilet-S wills- Kenny’s parties- 1 7 87-Pink Floyd-Credence-Sha- poo!-Nauset-praying on the bicycle god-lufty-Pattywagon-Prom 87- playground (spooky)-watching the house burn w M-wet floors-Neil??- eyes never lie-scootcha-the expert popcorn makers-xmas vacationl- Laura Bottari Bo-LB-littleone To go for the gusto- reach it smile! “Moments of success. Moments of resistence Moments of resilience’’ -U2 LIKES: My family, my relatives, Ireland, U2, CSN, the Squeeze, Tony Eason, football, peace. Bob Geldof, ECHO, Mr Mrs LMJ, friends, Swiss rolls, working for K, crushes, surprise parties, Thanksgiving din- ner @ Gram’s, “White Guys’’, blind dates REMEMBER: 5-2-87 (U2), the Squeeze @ Holy Cross, Girls State, Spring weekend @ HC, NYC w the rats!, NYC 87, Tie a yellow ribbon in sign language, the Big Ben Club, learning to drive with my dad. LIKES: POWERFUL CARS. FRIENDS. ZEPPELIN, VAN HALEN, my guitar, desert dogs, summer, SC, JD “I LIVE FOR MY DREAMS AND A POCKETFUL OF GOLD’’-LZ . . DISLIKES: LTD’S IN MY REAR- VIEW MIRROR . . REMEMBER: the attic, buried, I know exactly where I am, THE HILL, OVER THE SIDE, SWITZ’S SIXTEENTH, two flats, 9 29 87, 10 10 87, DART- MOUTH-all night. 115-time for the brakes, 135 smooth, Scorton, fair 87’, how will we get back?, FYMM . . WHERE TO BE FOUND-out. Steve Carroll To retire young and wealthy, after buying my own 91 1 Tough times demand tough talk tough hearts demand tough songs demand - RUSH. LIKES; Family, friends, B.C., L-A.B. “V”, B.R., M.B., S.A., B.S., MTV, Z94, Simple Minds, RUSH, U2, Strawberries, peachtree OJ, B J’s, Testaros- sa’s, Beemers, Mustang GT’s, WCCC, the South, beaches. RE- MEMBER WHEN: Summer of ‘87’, BR’s - 8 24 87 - 8 31 87, Petes porch in Plymouth, SG’s, 10 4 87 - LA.B., “V”, BC, and me, trips to Western MA. w Brett. David R. Whearty To be successful at what I do and have a good time doing it Nicole Beauchemin Nic Nickster To eat a million Frostys with LD and AB. Chrissy Burke To be executive VP of Calvin Klein to trace my roots. Jeffrey Costa Coosta To drive a Porsche 959 across the country in one day. James H. Curley Jim, Jimbo To coach the Superbowl Champion Skins Tracy E. Fleet Foot Fleet Big Bug To find Hotel California Krisfina Hickson Tina, Kris To make the best of what lies ahead. Michelle Louise Martin Silly, Micr To do what is right when- ever I can. “Your’e killing my dog-Wayne.” LIKES: Family Redskins FOOTBALL Bowie Zeppelin Elton Clapton 44 TJ MG JM JH JS MA HC KC NA 1C DC MO BB Track Letterman Talking Heads Ziggy Star dust REMEMBER: Bowie 87 IAN getting out of car Cart-smashing Las Vegas 86 Hof I II Drivers Ed football games small the king of looooosers Superbowl 17 “The run’’ by 44 Pearsons with Marrow the grill zone Spanish II class trip? DISLIKES: wood tics Un- cle Gary Pats Strikes small loooosers baseball S.H.S pool “All the children are insane.’’ -Morri- son LIKES: Mattes Lucas Family SRM Goody REMEMBER! Laser Tag Knsparkey talks w Jess Sum 87 Crue-WF Main St. There still back there- Sab just a walk in the park rap w LL Cool J in Bart driven Bart and MB’s Camero w TB July 4 w TB Main St. 2:00 RC came to my house. Journey w the Mam- ma’s barn HH TB SC TEE PEE WW Renthan Bug?? SRM Evol DT Ea- gles closet mobile SM trips to NC with bug water slide prom party dill 12 game Round up no lights LB Likes: JACK, Family, The Neals, SF, JB JD, TM, TW, ALL FRIENDS, Monte, surprises, Felix, M.L.T.J. Re- member: 10 31 86, Homecoming 86’, SC house “I cant move’’. Non- stop laughing, carrying the cow on 6A, FR. Flakes w TM, SHMOO! Summer w JN, 7 24 87 W JN JL, BK runs. Chase down Chase Rd, THE FROG, Long talks w SF, Main Street w JB, LL’s cottage, Seg’s WB, Rl, Bud bombers, Wakeby, Ski- ing, New Years Eve 86’’-Morgans! Walk much!. Cars that dont work, Starbucks, CG-85’, LL’s bash (tub) Charlie Delvecchio Mini To be succesful in what I do and to live free. Lisa Marie Gibbs “E” To be a nurse. Have lots $$$ be w Chris always Chad Kopcak Chadwick, Wik To rock the world “Though it’s hard to let you go, a lifetime’s not to long to live as friends.’’ LIKES: Family, Bryan, ALL FRIENDS, my flute, the end’s of peanutbutter bars. The Moody Blues, Ridiculous, outragious, JPW; REMEMBER: PARAKEET, 6 22 86, Spoo-huh, “This is NOT a diner!”. Rollerskating w Inki, “Lights on!’’, latenight swimming, Liz-Our letter to the pres., Florida, That’s OK-No That’s . . . fainting In Chem., Fires w Bry, Niki, John, Feel the power? Bryans jokes. Why are you CALLING me DOUG?! Robert McDaniel Robert, Bob, McDLT To become a Mass State TRP. Time to Burn.’’ LIKES: Partying DECA Mom Dad motorcycles fast cars girls Casey Saco Witter ony Dio in concert, Budweiser soco trips Mr. Hannon DF JC GT Dino 69 ca- maro’s Mopar 440’s Chinese food limos Pink Floyd trucks 94HJY CR 250’s REMEMBER: the Brush Breaker came to the radar station, the keg party’s at Sandy Neck, Boozer fell into the fire. Heath’s graduation party, Chrissy’s prom party DISLIKES: warm beer classi- cal music LIKES: CHRIS his family my family To be loved God friends at school; . . . Bubby Jen being with Chris, food having money?? REMEMBER: yr of 85, 10 4 86 with CY LL CVS my first date w CY Prom “87” After the prom KE the night of the prom 10 29 87 working at CVS w Liz T.B. at the mall I not your baby!! Summer school w T.B. M.H. T.B. going to Boston see fortune teller, 1st meeting CY “87” Wednesday KE DISLIKES: Leaving CY saying goodbyes leaving friends not being able to see Chris when I work “Stand up and fight for what you believe in.” LIKES: God, Family, Becky, Matt -F Krissy, B.S. -t- K.B., Corvettes, Beach skiing. Concerts, Heavy Metal, Stryper, more Cor- vettes. REMEMBER: P. on S.N. ride to M.C. the chase, they better run, P. on the 4th, K.O. P., March 7th, M.B. after H.D. gunshot. Riding, Getting lost, K.O. bad directions, what did you say? . . ., P.L. + R.D. Geeks, S.R. + L.O. fights, S.R. Prom Partry G. B.S. rem. A.S. B. in Conn. s.I.u.p.g. Take what you can get and run with it. LIKES: Family, Money, Friends, Good times. Parties. REMEMBER: Canada, NY, Candy Cane, DJ my moon roof, Cork fights, BK, Playland. “No one knows what he can do till he tries.” LIKES; FAMILY, ALL MY FRIENDS, S.G., K.E., J.D., K.T., C.B., P.V., Late night walks talks on the beach, SCARFS. REMEM- BER: we couldn’t find the sun rise, spoons at Friendly’s, R.M. and the bus at 80, Steve’s sneeze that left him with a bruise, “anyone seen my tassel?”. Togas, just one, A.B. bash. Prom 88, the night before, “what was playing at the drive ins?”. Summer 87, T.FI. needed a hanger. Possessed?, windshield wiper, CLUTCH IN, g. till 88, Home- comings, my windows gone!. “Just shut your mouth, how can you say I am human and I need to be loved . . . just like everybody else does-The Smiths LIKES: Friends, Family, loud music, , pizza, quarters, Yojan, scavenger hunts, killing small woodland creatures, football, HATES: Life, getting up in the morn- ing, Michael Jackson, REMEMBER: Town Neck Xmas 83 w JS; many quarters games; the concert; Duke bowl; Mr. Graham’s spring xmas tree; busted w MC EW; twisted xmas xmas carols w Nick Stu 85; xmas caroling 86; chorus trips. Scorpions are intense, passion- ate, creative, dynamic and com- petitive. Their energy enfolds their lifestyle as they seldom do anything halfway. “Shoot for the Stars, and be all you can be”. LIKES: Family, Friends, FOOTBALL, the PATS, Home, food, working. Hermit Lake, camp- ing, my pool, the outdoors. Ford F250, the yard, Casey, Disney World, Autumn, Hondas, landscap- ing, Big Alices, Rhode Island, See- konk Speedway, golf, Misquamicut Beach, big waves. New Hampshire, Kesterakaus, Big bass, fishing with Dad, DW dinners. DISLIKES: hot, muggy weather, bad news, trying to please people, laziness, pressure, fighting. Redskins, and Cowboys. Mamie E. Sullivan Marn “No one knows what he can do till he tries.” LIKES: family friends DA- VID Kris smiles dimples tans beach- es Big Brown Eyes sunsets laughing tassel loafers travel REMEMBER: O’Brien’s-6 29 87 NYC-the wig B G at DP Dennis-DW, MARSH- LAND Feeler the Dealer Balboa Railroad tracks-let’s go to the beach-Glen at Boardwalk-lt’s them- you go our dad-Eddie, I think it needs more frosting “Er” Don’t touch my cart! Wasa mata you no like eggroll Solid Gold Dancers Flori- da 87’ Sunroof Stripers BMX days we’re looking for Mr. O’Hara. Keith Wallace Dweezil To play guitar for the Love Boat Band “People can be placed into three categories, those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wondered what happened.” Plato LIKES: Family, friends, Molly, Corsini’s, sail- ing, skiing, Long Pond, Mustangs, concerts. Van Helen, Bob Seger, Ron B. REMEMBER: “I’m gonna jump!”, 8 23 87, Vail, Banff, Mt Cannon, Sandy Neck, Blueberry Hill, Manlady, Echo 134, 9 4 87, Power lines, $52.33. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21. Robert B. Baron Barn, Bobcuts, Red Baron To own a Garden or Nursery Center. “I want to tell you just how much I care, got so many memories of the good times that we’ve shared” LIKES: DAVID, family friends PV loving DMW stuffed animals, week- ends, poetry, TNB, 4 1 1 23 RE- MEMBER: .8 25 86 David-RR tracks-let’s go to the beach-Glen the ride-it’s them-l’m going-green hands-Sammy-Eddie our dad, wasa mata you no like eggroll, Marshland- Feeler-Balboa, -er, wish came true 10 25, Dennis-DN, the pen-where’s Mr. O’Hara, solid Gold Dancers, Summer ’86 ’87, I think it needs more frosting. Prom ’87. LIKES: Family Nic LE JH KM JL WW AL2 SM BO AC JB HS MG KC RK SC All my friends Lax Licciardis Longos Beauchemins Dubreuils REMEM- BER: Mom This is NICCKK Huh DTM Conodo NO JO Just friends Jack ya wanna dance? Eye Contact TNID GG BBVCKY SOUISH 4486 RSWING Radiation give in B Hcom- ings Prom 87 I’ll D2 that! Hooter did it! Wrench Worcester Oh thats nice What Ru doing?! WE DA THAT!! Bagel anyone? RU5 ski 87 wet floors first 8DHO WWARRIORS TP TD’s beyond B Aodness 4W first dance RFC Papalinka Vender Pyl To be featured on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. Joseph Louis Wegman Joe, Wegs To get double 800’s on the SAT’s. Kriston Leigh Anderson To be with David forever and have a successful career Amy Elaine Besch Ames Otis Agnus To be in a good mood at least one day a week 37 Kyle S. Chaffee Chafe, Chaufy Alison L. Easton All Al “To find the “RIGHT” 1 (after 25) to meet “HIM” (JT) Megan Jenn ifer Helms Meg, Meglet, Pasha To keep smiling Darlene Korpela Danielle Learn from my mistakes and never give up. Life moves pretty fast, if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it-FB LIKES: Family, friends, AC, the Monte, 22, hockey rd trips, the 12s, Mom Dad, the TA, Zarsha, Bad Co., E.S. beach, Mr. G. Lucas, VH, Sug- arloaf, HJY, HDE, summer, Zep, Tans REMEMBER: Aerosmith 86, NY w SLC, Hey don’t, Slip’n w JC, Super Bowl XX, Mom Mazy, Golf course. Canal Cup 5, 69 in a 30, DM’s tree, loaf w MB, over back, headwall w Dad, 150 w Megga, Prom 87, DF’s pool room w A, D J, Chat’s flipped it. “Choice, not chance determines destiny . .” LIKES: FAMILY DAN RG CB KG KC SM LL JD GS every 1 else D2 Tigger Scooby Doo Bill-TC Pepsh MEMBA: Fri nite ni- ters SR Ang nite 360 in a limo 14 in a bathrm Candy bust HA HA! drink ron OMD “I came this close” DH on phone SHLONG DL Yups in Bos Ja- son in Sp II run w daqs Bos w AR x’s in Hull Wait! KC D2 w JJ 1st row KG on tour bus Cops! Date w ME KC MG McDs shake HCom. Wkend DF Nobacain-horse story mtrcycs-trucks My toe! Adrenna- buzz 5 5 57 Wench-Don’t worry. “Some will win some will lose some are born to sing the blues, but the movie never ends it goes on and on.” LIKES: Aim Chrissy Friends Family Sammies Siamese Maine CC TNSU Tea Football AIgsub Pantry Chr’n uni REMEMBER: bush 2 prom passion pit rendezvous lummber- jacks Tiki TNT little trees think about it 6786 1 am Steamroller row paja- mas taxable? how old is Amy? flash ah-ha church window exams drawer stop watch CH tests DW what’s Druie? Dab CM I missed the bridge! Deo SM screenhouse DISLIKES: all ducks plants moose boring babble. LIKES: shop, giving to others, visit new places, summer, volleyball, Saturday nights, food fights, ani- mals, Spanish class, ballet, moun- tain climbing, people who don’t fol- low crowd, ski down hill, snowball fights REMEMBER . . Lisa Liz Mi- chelle made English less boring, Spanish dialogue in front of class, art class, Lauries B-day party, DIS- LIKES: liver, clicks, school lunches, swimming classes, Mondays Thomas M. Dowd TD, Dowdy To someday help the Coyte catch the Roadrunner. Jolene Giacobbe Jo, Jojoba To love what I am and live what I love Amy Stevens Johnson Aimsee Amish Amer Just to be free MT Steven Lovell Haboo To become a millionaire by the time I’m 20 and to have everything I’ve ever wanted. LIKES: FAMILY, sis, Lisa, Wenz, KB, AL. TH, Lur, KM, JH, SC. NP, Riv, TM, JB, Flash, Gretch, and all the rest! 5, beating BHS, Mr. Wenz, The Lurrys, Kev’s cycle, hockey, winning, money$, sleeping, laughing w Chats, raggin on TM, REMEMBER: Worcester, rolling it!. Canal Cup 87, Prom 87, Florida w Wenz, air in the lovemachine, cur- few w Goody, KB’s get togethers, beating Wenz, pool hopping w the boys, Scottys ytraps, $1000 re- ward-who? Sleeping w Flash, ripped at riverside, you have the right to rmain silent! halfsies. “Hold on to 16 as long as you can. Changes come around real soon to make us women and men” JCM LIKES: Mom and Dad; Big Bros; Sis- ter-in-laws; All my buddies (espe- cially J. Moon); Anything black; JCM; Poetry; Backrubs REMEM- BER: ECHO 128 and 137; S28; 6-6- 86; 2-19-86; 6-28-87; 8-14-87; Crash and Burn; Joe T.; Prom Party; All those talks with H.H.; O’Hara’s Chem. Class; Hair in the braces; the list; GO! Go where?; Bees; Diaquiri Nights; “and he was walking the streets with a briefcase?!?!”; 1 1-19- 87 “And these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consultations they’re quite aware of what they’re going thru” LIKES: Meg Friends Family Siamese Sammys campn Ezra oreos Maine NYC football al- sub ME2 KC DJ uni DISLIKES: ducks cool sheets bears HIM g. ground REMEMBER: Bash 1 HO prom rondezvous TKE TNT curb bos 1 am iroc DW lightning pajamas gummibear BADCO NITE train wing bubbly Franish mercedes drive? goony osmosis DUB CM F no-yes screenhouse Bad Feelings. “Party till ya drop.” LIKES . . Friday nights. Cold Buds, Summers, Friends, Parties. Fast cars. Women, Family, Staying out of trouble, Bos- ton, Ozzy, Motley Crue, Dio. RE- MEMBER: Driving home from Whi- tesnake. The Crue. 38 “Danger is way of life, but trouble is a habit”. LIKES: Trans-Am, K.O., C.K., M.H., Family, Friends, cars, bud, ,, food, the Griswald’s house, money, K.O.’s family, Don- ald duck, Mickey mouse, Goofey. REMEMBER: C.K. 1st period Butlick singing, the boat K.O.’s, I.H. gradu- ation party, K.O.’s pool at night “hi my name is Carl”, the beach 87, Thanks to many for help when first moving here especially M.H., D SP, K.O., K.O.’s parents — Thanks L- “Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth as I recall those were the best times most of all.” LIKES: JIM, family, friends, Colleen, Jill, El- len, Deb, The Greens, My Pals at CH, AW, AV, EP. roses, cards. Pooh bear! Hugs + Kisses from Boo! Teddy, Mrs. Duffy Partying, Pink IV -F K Baby? My toy! RE- MEMBER: cops! Cape skate, COM, 3-20-87, 2 straws! crash 12-1-84 No lights! P-town with Jim Summer 87 Barnstable County fair 83-84 8- 23-86 4 11 83-3-10-87 Halloween “86” T.F. Kerry party, the T.! LIKES: Family, Friends, Basketball, Windsurfing, Golf, Fleetwood, Broughams, The Beach, Fletch, Politics, Robertson in 88’, Lacrosse, X-Roads, American Flag, Pledge of Allegiance. REMEMBER: Never Golfing with JC MB, THE PLEDGE, Parallel Parking JG’s Car, 5th per. with JG in 86-87 Jared P. MacDonald To buy a Trans-Am and to own my own business as an architect. “I found inside myself, even in the very midst of winter, an invincible summer” Camus. Remember: S28, hair in braces, GCI; Godot; Cheatin; bees; scammin DF DM; diaper man; raking; crash burn; the list; Iowa days; CC in kitchen; sittin on Erica’s head; S20 87; rain; test 87; the path; Swansaea; egg under stove; showin teddy; CImbs wkd; “I’m an athiest”. Likes: Heather; Jo; Mo; RM; JG: Sloe; Iowa; KTC; de- bate; politics; writing; white roses; MGs; Cougar; Bruce; Rob-n-Andy; water. Dislikes: chem; Colleen James G’Connor Jamie “LIKE A DRIFTER I WAS BCRN TC WALK ALGNE.” WS LIKES: Family NEIL Rachel Staci Dianne Jay Mike GT KS DL NS MS CD MV TM GN ED CC CC JS FM HB Friends Whites- nake Motley Crue David Coverdale GT’s Neil’s Family REMEMBER: the weight station the camper Jackies party Neil’s old car the Mall w SD DECA prom night HT w KS NS DL ND 6 26 87 w Rachel the Mill w KS Kerry’s party Motley Crue con- cert Bon Jovi concert 6th row gos- siping w Rachel. Lisa-Jean Ramoska To always be happy in whatever I do! “Success is just being yourself, be- i ng who you are and what you are! - BGNG LIKES . . Mum Dad Fami- ly U2! Lynne Teej Riv ALL FRIENDS The Alarm The Squee- ze 14 rain ice cream s- noopy Walks on the Beach Sandy Neck-waves REMEMBER . . 5-2-87- MEETING BCNC! crossing the marsh w TB what car? GGPS- ! Lynne 4-got the tickets midcape 1:30am locked out of my car chat- terbox 101! BGs bash Ch Yeah! 1 1-21-87 Where the heck are we? GGGD TIMES W KIM- Donald C. Vautrinot Jr. Donny Don “Volt” To Become A Successful Lawyer And To Have A Large Part In Politics. Likes: Whitesnake Priest Rhoads Dead Rich Jay Melonis Marlboro Debby Wendy Kara Kimma Moni- quas Kristin FGCTBALL Guitars Ace Karen A. Alice Cooper Renee WBCN Remember when: BHR at Superbowl 84 Banks and Sass at Priest Dokken 86 Bailas Showtime Homecoming 87 GB w Sarah Prom 86 Homecoming 87-88 Deadhead Smelly “How’s your neck?” Clam- bake 86 SP and H I want to . . . slip Kae Jailbird Me Rich and Me colli- sion at Colonial Me and Kae at the beach new Years eve 86 Suicide Solution and GId Grandad and Banks Aye’ J. Moon To find unselfish love. Selena R. Polcaro To meet David Cover- dale and have a black panther! Stacey Lee Reis Stace, Reisie To travel and always be happy! Keith J. Vincent Vinny, Vince Going to h in a bucket and enjoying the ride 39 ! Sagittarians are dependable, logical and recognize spiritual values. They are also generous, philosophical and sincere, and love to travel. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22-Dec. 21. Robert S. Barr Scott To be successful at what ever I do with my life. “I’M AS FREE AS A BIRD NOW Lynard Skynard LIKES: FAMILY Friends Parties Moto Cross Sum- mers Beach Hot Rods Concerts JL MAIDEN SOCO Late nights the pond REMEMBER: TS and LL Party 87, the park, the hill, camping, hav- ing a good time anywhere, CIR- CLES GOLD TRANSMISSION, Main Street, Maine vacations. Old Or- chard Beach, Torino OH WELL, Parties at RF house. Dun Roman. Cheryl L. Canning I’ve already achieved my ambition: Life, Love, Happiness “Don’t hide what you feel inside. Don’t let anybody stand in your way. Just let the music take you higher.”- WHITESNAKE LIKES: Dan 1-4-3, Mom, Dad, Eddie, Craig, ALL my friends, moonlit beaches, roses, red, sunsets, Ang, Ohears, Dwyers MEMORIES: BHS Prom, SHS Prom, ski-trips. Physics, E.R.H., “We Love It’’, “Honey-Hon- ey”, 1-31-87, 5-16-87, 5-23-87, 6- 23-87, BS-3334, Nay, Lock-Ins, Sturbridge, Jovi, Aerosmith Dok- ken, after-prom party, “POW-MIA”, pool party, harbor summers. Kirstin E. Childs PA Pebbles To have the whole world in the palm of my hand. “I can do anything-so long as you believe in me” AND “Life is too short so don’t stop until you get to the top” Thanx Dad (Rides to SHS) Mom SYL JS TC TW (BFRIEND) for sticking by me, I couldn’t have made it without you. LIKES: Laugh- ing with friends Popcorn cookies beaches Aerobics Hockey Games people who are unique REMEM- BER: REBEL weekend at UNH with TW Prom 87’ 2-20-85 with SS TW AC NH Skiing with HB “Watch the Roads” Summers with TW “Why US?!” Free X-Mas Tree-NP! Florida Susan Lea Connors Sue, Suey To always know what is real “What lies behind us and what lies before us is not important com- pared to what lies within us.” LIKES: Mom, Dad, Shadow, Nana, Grampa, Gram, Grampie, Coop, Mish, TH, MC HG, Barbie, Crab- tree, L BM, SK, KL, dancing, beaches, snow, shopping, talking, traveling, Christmas, hockey, Mrs. Antis REMEMBER: Falmouth Heights Summer ’87, Swim at 12, “Which way?”, “Don’t drink the water!” Your from Sandwich? Flori- da w Mom 87, Disney, Martha’s Vinyard 8 87, D. in N.Y. Jessika Donald Jess To live in a reality that needs no escaping. You would not understand, this is not how I am. LIKES: Mum Dad Family ALL FRIENDS BEI St Aug JCHN NR-love u the cottage walk- ing in the rain moonlight on the ocean talks w DEB TF sunshine TF house FLA living inside the imagination going to the moon on a silver spoon-love u DIRTY DANC- ING true friends real people TTKST- LUV U D being where the heart is being comfortable Rab conv’bles talks w mum BWB where the side- walk ends having the time of my life freedom being w friends PFLCYD Jeremy T. Yetman Germ Factory, Germ, Jerahawk, Rome To be in a history book “She has a world of ready wealth- Cur minds and hearts to bless- spontaneous wisdom breathed by cheerfulness” LIKES: Family, C.K., B.H., M.M., J.C., N.S., K.W., All friends, food, fast cars, girls, gory movies, beaches, parties, Sandy Neck REMEMBER: Florida, Sandy Neck, Chases, Mud Bowl, Stupid Drummers Boneheads, Angelo’s, parties at Bryan’s, Robocop, Spit at CCCC, English Class, The Sand Castle, Bryan’s stupid jokes, jump- ing off of sand dunes. Life in gener- al, Brad. Karen M. Pratt I want to work with kids and see the world. I am going to be a star, but stars don’t fall out of the sky, do they? LIKES: TB, JS, DR, IS, My moped, Mrs Duffy Mr Curcio I will miss them alot. TKE at UMC. Main Street in the Summer, Summer of 85, ted- dy bears, “Stomach in my cramp” PRCM of 87. Four-wheeling on Sandy Neck. Being with my older brothers, X-country skiing, my cat, and my dog Eliza, Going to Maine and New Hampshire, camping. 40 I Capricorns are passionate, strive for perfection and appre- ciate beauty, art and music. They are capable of overcoming great odds and will climb the highest mountain to achieve their ultimate goal. Nobody needs to go anywhere else. We are all, if we only knew it, al- ready there. LIKES: Hugs Family Art Tunes Smiles my car partyin’ my Mamma’s D. Flam Peachee the Heaths the Boathouse Beth Marcie Paula Andy Everybody! REMEM- BER: Halloween 86 Lying in a cas- ket Driving a Limo 16.5 Skweezer’s bash Fair 86 S-school w Whearty Prom 87 Chuck Jr. Fud- gey: Aug 86-Feb 87 Buleys Surprise Accidents l-lll Bel Syndrome Flourescent cars AC DC Motley- Whitesnake Borkathon all the way! Likes: Family, friends, J. Names, tennis, soccer, Chatham, summers, the beach, dark tans. Remember: special times w KSC, skiing w Chaffee’s, prom 87, being w Jen, Summer of 87, MPC, memories. “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.’’ LIKES: BEING STRANGE, sum- mers, MOM!, Friends, E.L., J.S., STU, B.H. REMEMBER: The Fair- mont, SamBass Moodies, Rush, Drew, “Reverse!”, The closet, OOH!, Dead leg Smigma Oct ’86 Love, Puerto Rico, NYC, Daytona . . . and everything else I can’t remember. CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19. “I think you know the game I mean. I mean the game called go insane’’- Jim Morrison LIKES: DD NH TS Shel Jeff Michele Rach George DAD MOM Con Con GA YC ALL FRIENDS KTC football The Beatles U2 REM The Doors Jolt Coffee THE CHASE the cave; REMEMBER: 1st chase: w Sue; 12-19-86; STU: The parked car!!; New Years; John’s ??; Scavenger Hunts 1-5; A bird- bath!?; Drama Festival ’87; Foot- ball; Snowballs; Keith’s Driving; Nu- clear Pumpkin; Losing Bryan; 50 yd. drag; semis 87; Spring Hill Beach. Heather M Bell Ammity, Saki Success in the fields of art and life. LIKES: JOHN, FAMILY, The Davis’, TM, KH JN, SF, TD, KB, TW ALL FRIENDS, Tans, BK-Runs, Bud MAX, T-Birds, Samuri, Doz. Roses 9 1 87, Florida. REMEMBER WHEN: ALL MY TIMES W JOHN, 1 1 87, DIITO, 10:30 to 11:30, July 15 saying goodbye! Laughs cries w T, Talks w Mega, U2 AIR- BORNE, TD’S laugh! The chase down Chase Rd. T’s Bash= EVERY- ONE GET THE ? !@ OUT! TD’S Bash, THE FROG, Lama’s Cottage, D-Talks w BV, SPINNIN IN THE GT, Prom 86 87, Prom Mornings. Michelle Edwards Benoit To strive to do my best in all aspects of my life. “We never know how high we are ’till we are called to rise; and then, if we are true to plan, our statures touch the sky. ’’-Dickinson Likes: Mum Dad, Bro, Riv, DF, DM, RM, KR, beach, sailing, skiing, quarter mile, getting wet. Remember When: no lights, 8th grade ski trip. Rosy’s turn, teepee 86, boardwalk, Hallow- een in LH, BK lounge, running down Chapaquoit, 12 people in Mur’s car, DM’s party, 7 ss teachers, UMass 85, 9 9 86, KS’s 360 in NH,, Prom 87, Romeo Juliet, 6 19 86 Sandy Neck, Baha on pwriines. John F. Cox “1 know where 1 am, but I’m lost.” LIKES: Family Friends food Fridays Jabba Led. Zep. going insane Bal- goofin the Sentras escaping strange people life loud music Lacrosse concerts the sky money radar de- tectors going 147 mph skiing RE- MEMBER. . T-P mig 2 1 1 the so- cial gathering 9 13 87 the Pond fire NY. w SLC stealing golf flags Prom 85-88 Worcester 130 w Peach Fridays w Wendy hiding from cops running 100 mph Old Mc- Donalds anytime I was with my Friends. CK w Lulu. Martin K. Beck Marty, Quail Marteo To go out for Sushi, and not pay. Joellen Bombardier Bomba, Joe To have money grow on trees. Christopher R. Cote Chris To have the time of my life. Scott Curry Scotty, Taco To know the meaning of Life. 41 Mark P. Donnelly Sparky Stinky Stoney To become a Chef Have my own restaurant Chris Leavell Lev, Paco To someday meet Jerry Garcia Federico Milla Fred To be the best guitarist in the world. Joy V. Moore Vink To live day by day and love every minute of it. “There ' s a little Grossman’s in ev- eryone.’’ LIKES family ALL Friends MY CAR Scott Curry Wakeem Mog TD TW Lula Scooter Hick “K” top LL COOL J Wakeby REMEMBER; Getting busted w Shelley Mattes at Spring Hill all weekend in Curry’s Room Searched at the boardwalk w Wakeem hitting the 87’ Corvette on Main St. THE T.A. THE Porsche Lula’s jeep pumpkins w Curry and Lula Taylor White’s Party HA! HA! Horizons Beach Club Sandy Neck Partys Summer of “87’’ My 6 6 Buick Piercing my ear Lisa L. Labor Skweezy To become a nurse. “Sometimes the light’s all shinin on me, other times I can barely see, lately it occurs to me, what a long strange trip it’s been. ’’-Greatful Dead LIKES: Family, Friends, The Dead, The Police, Ron B., JD, Marbs, NC, VA, Va Tech, Blue Ridge, Summers, Chandeliers, Led Zep, Rabbits, PIXY 103, I Love MAW 7 4 87, I know exactly where I am. Puke-bowl, over the hill. Bust- ed, $52.33, Main St., R.R tracks, NC, Cops, Sectionals, Hitchers, Shotguns, The Flood, Ice-Football, The day after. Powerlines Noelle Lilly Lil, No-e I’ve already accom- plished it. I’m graduat- ing, aren’t I?? Don’t give up. Likes: Mom Family Gibson Porche Jamin Sparks Mog Kris Stace DC GT JC Boy CD Going to concerts Michs The Captain Tal- kin to pretty women Dave’s SAAb Loud Radios M M Remembers: Officer Coter Dec. 12. Hanover Po- lice July 16 Radar Station Pem- broke B.B My little blue bobcat DA RC BL Sparkey Rob Michs Glazier at Boardwalk RCPC Concerts Deep Purple MC Y T JP Dokken Ralf in Dave’s back seat BTO Van Halen Iron Maiden The Blue Bud Buggie Who me? P Kim Noyd Kimmer, Killer, Ralph To follow my heart wher- ever it may lead me in life. “Before we end and then begin we’ll drink a toast to how it’s been’’. Billy Joel LIKES: Family, JMM, 5 11 85, Friends, KT, JF, TB, Laughing, Smiles, Tedebear, DB Florida, BP, ERAU, Swimming, Beach, Watching sunsets on the beach. Class of “88”. REMEMBER: AC with JMM, TB’s party, Nice moon BH, Don’t think it will fit. Locker room talks with CC, Lobber buddy, Nice piece of drivi ng. Prom 87, Parallel parking with JG and DV, Behind the team with KT, SMU parties, Disney World, ERAU fraternity, Homecomming 86, JW Marriot Richard Manley 1970-1986 e- t SS 09 iT “NEVER SAY GOODBYE’’ Bon Jovi LIKES; Family The MAMMAS TS JJ LL DT JB SD SPB! 9 LR CC Boathouse Crew Papa Willy LJW KD TL WHITESNAKE CRUE LED ZEP AEROSMITH! REMEMBER: Back to School bash Astro w Mammas driving w Jen KW’s par- ties Kendall’s house Summer of 86’ 87’ “Looks like a Desert’’ “Looked like Trees” the boathouse Halloween 86’ Main St 87’ Main St. Parking lot JR Prom Radar Florida Becomming a Mammal! (Awesome) backside of Hathaways LIKES: DAVE Mom Jase Ween Dad Dave A. Steph Suz Dub TRUE Friends good times 13 Soccer Coach Captain M. The Porsche Class of 86’ REMEMBER: 4 4 87 8 11 87 Woody’s the bus the van incident Summer of 83’ 86’ Graduation penn w JA HM Mom in Europe the barn Kiss 108 Con- cert-“Hey, wait!” Times w Jackie SG X’s w Derms X’s w Suz Captain B R’s Parties Limo night NHC w Amanda weekend w SM DS Times at East Sandwich Beach w the crew crazy times LIKES: FRIENDS, Family, Music, B. E. S.G. Dancing, Horses, Being Weird, poetry. Love, The Beach, Being Alone, TRAV . . . REMEM- BER: Old Orchard Beach, Florida with the Band F.A.A. M.E. Sept 11, C. C. Cod Mall AJAX, 68 Mustang, movies, last spring, summer 87, sophomore summer, skiing, home- coming the band my pup! . . . What- ever I am meant to be I am loved just because I am me . . . Don’t ever forget that. IN MEMORIUM Richard Manley was a friend to many people at Sandwich Junior Senior High School and especially the Class of ' 88. Because of him, many of us have learned that nothing is more pre- cious than life and good health. We will always remember Richie for the kind, gentle young man he was. He loved helping others and often helped his Dad at the fire station. Although Richie spent the last two years of his young life at the vocation- al school, many of us remember the fun we had together in our junior high years. 42 ;iAT: ' S:fJ‘ K ' Cl:. . itXjt-, ' JTl Top Row L. to R.: B. Fish, K. Chaffee, S. Rivoira, D. FitzGerald Bottom Row L. to R.: S. Corradi, B. Palmer, I. DeMiguel Rubio BOYS’ SOCCER BERTH IN STATE TOURNAMENT COACH; Harry Evans CAPTAINS: Brendan Fish, Steve Corradi, Bruce Palmer MANAGERS; Leander Dubreuil, Mara Carr FINAL RECORD: 10-5-3 The Sandwich soccer team finished with a suc- cessful 10-5-3 record. The team would have gone further in the State Tournament if not for injuries that sidelined three starting players near the end of the season. The team’s only losses came at the hands of Rockland, Dux- bury, Cohasset, Marion, and a fluke 1-0 loss to Abington. The high point of the season came right after Steven Corradi, Brendan Fish, Ste- ven Rivoira, and Darren Feeley were selected to the South Shore All-Star Team. Sandwich avenged a 2-2 Homecoming tie to Dennis-Yar- mouth by shutting them out 5-0 on their field. This year’s tri-captains, Steven Corradi, Bren- dan Fish, and Bruce Palmer, will be succeeded next season by Darren Feeley. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT This year’s seniors were a very productive group. The three captains were Steven Corradi, Brendan Fish, and Bruce Palmer. Steven was a South Shore League All-Star and, as the team’s leading scorer, tied John Wallace’s re- cord for total career points. Brendan Fish was also a South Shore League All-Star and Bruce received the team contributor award, along with Kyle Chaffee, who emerged as the starting goalie. Steven Rivoira was also a South Shore League All-Star and he was the team’s Most Valuable Player and received the best defense- man award. Darren FitzGerald received the most improved player award and the Booster Club award for Leadership, Sportsmanship, and Dedication. The last senior of the team was an exchange student from Spain, Isidoro deMi- guel Rubio. He received a Varsity Letter for participation. 44 Back Row L to R: Coach Evans, E. Longo, S. Rivoira, S. St. Pierre, D. Feeley, B. Vaughan, K. Chaffee, S. Rivoira, D. Fitz Gerald, E. Stahura, I, DeMiguel Rubio. First Row L to R: K. Cornejo, M. Torcoletti, A. Serafini, M. Dillen, S. Corradi, B. Palmer, B. Fish, R. Colwick, 45 DIVISION 2 STATE FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPS COACH: Suzanne Ericson CAPTAINS: Julie Donahue, Nancy Pierce MANAGER: Maura Nicholson FINAL RECORD: 22-0-0 Sandwich Field Hockey has seen its best year yet. They started their winning streak strong and furious with a State Championship in their eyes. Having an undefeated record, they won the South Shore League title. They had seven South Shore League All-Star players. Named to the team were: Kristie Case, Kim Chisholm, Alison Corradi, Wendy Fleet, Shay Perry, Nan- cy Pierce and Julie Donahue. Plus Alison Cor- radi was named the Boston Globe All-Star Player of the Year. They soon moved onto the South Sectionals. After knocking down any op- ponents who got in their way, the road to Nick- erson Field at Boston University for the state finals seemed to be within reach. Sandwich played their final State game against a powerful Quabog team. With only two minutes left in the season, and a 1-1 tied score, co-captain Julie Donahue gave a “give-and-go” to junior Shay Perry, to get the ball down the field to score the winning goal. Goal tender Kristie Case proved to be one of the best goalies in the State, as she kept out several quickly fired shots. But everyone’s efforts made the championship one to be shared. The Lady Blue Knights came through brilliantly this past season with a 22-0- 0 record. It’ll be a season never to forget!!! SENIOR SPOTLIGHT This season’s state championship field hockey team had a core of very skillful seniors. Co- captain Nancy Pierce was the backbone of the defense and co-captain Julie Donahue was the speedy left wing who could put the ball in the goal when the pressure was on. Tara Mandy was a tricky stickhandler able to outsmart op- ponents and get the ball to the forwards. Kirstin Childs, quick on offense and a fantastic im- provement over the past two years, was an outstanding asset to the team. Stacy Reis and Lisa LaMontagne were two very strong defen- sive players who were very successful at keep- ing the ball away from the goal. 4 46 Seniors: S. Reis, J. Donahue, N. Pierce, T, Mandy, Missing: K. Childs, L. LaMontagne Back Row L to R: Coach Ericson, N. Grise, D. Watters, K. Childs, T. Mandy, J. Knowles, K. Case, T. Gonet, L. Sheppard. Second Row L to R: J. Colombo, K. Chisholm, L. LaMontagne, S. Stoico, S. Reis, A. Corradi, S. Perry, J. Glebus, W. Fleet. Sitting: J. Donahue, N. Pierce: Co-Captains. Photo Courtesy: Village Broadsider 47 CROSSING THE FINISH LINE TO SUCCESS COACH: Bill Naylor CAPTAINS: Ted Giampietro, Dave Hodgkinson GIRL’S CAPTAIN: Megan Helms MANAGER: Amy Johnson Sandwich High’s Cross Country Teams ended their season with respectful performances in the South Shore League. With the efforts of several proficient runners, Sandwich competed in competitive tournaments such as the Catho- lic Memorial invitationals. The boy’s squad finished its season with a ven- erable 5-8 overall record and a 2nd place finish in the Division II, SSL. Senior co-captain and league All-Star Ted Giampietro completed a superb 13-1 season at D-Y to mark the end of a successful high school career as the school course-record holder. Senior captain Dave Hodgkinson’s season included consistent plac- ings in the meets and a spot on the League All- Star team. Up and coming underclassmen have big shoes to fill in later seasons. The girl’s team enjoyed a favorable 4th place tie in their league with a 5-5 overall record. Senior Megan Helm’s leadership was an aid in unifying the team and earned her the Sports Boosters’ Sportsmanship Award. Many skillful runners will remain on the team and are opti- mistic about coming seasons. T. Giampietro, M. Helm, D. Hodgkinson Front Row L to R: R. Scott, M. Helms, M. Baldi, L. Terrill, C. Messier, C. Ash. Middle Row L to R: B. Spofford, J. Lindholm, C. Cootey, J. Gendron, L. Bianco, T. Giampietro, D. Hodgkinson, Coach Naylor. Third Row L to R: M. Hollander, C. O’Connor, T. Martin. 48 HOMECOMING WINNER COACH: Russell Norton CAPTAINS: Noelle Lilly, Michelle Benoit, Jen Names MANAGER: Kari Coonz FINAL RECORD: 1-18-1 Seniors (I to r): S. Sands, N. Lilly, M. Benoit, C. Breault, K. Lucas, M. Dugan, J. Names The 1987 soccer season was a history making one for the girls of Sandwich High. After 3 years of playing as a club sport. Coach Russ Norton was able to tell his players that they were offi- cially a Varsity Team. With a 1-18-1 record, the three senior tri-cap- tains Noelle Lilly, Michelle Benoit, and Jennifer Names lead the young 24 member team through a tough but exciting season. A closely scored tie with Middleboro half-way through the season and an incredible 2-1 Homecoming win over Dennis-Yarmouth were the high points of the girls’ season. Strong senior players included fullback Sa- mantha Sands, halfback Melissa Dugan, half- back Kara Lucas, and sweeperback-transfer Christine Breault who was elected to the All- Star League. The outlook for next year is very promising with a good mix of juniors, sophomores, and soon to be seniors. Back Row L to R: M Milla, J. Pistone, J. Lehane, E. Wiehe, L. Lynch, D. Flynn, L. Sampson, M. Brady, B. Sands, A. O ' Toole, C. Barr, C. Akus, K. Lucas, K. Coonz, Coach Norton. First Row L to R: K. Coyman, D. Glydon, A. Cosgrove, S. Sands, N. Lilly, J. Names, M. Benoit, C. Breault, M, Dugan, B. Dickinson, T. Macone. 49 BOYS HOOP DOES SOME SERIOUS JAMMIN’ The Sandwich Varsity Basketball teann quali- fied for State Tournament play for the first time in four years. Their overall record is 10-5 and league record of 9-4, has them In command of second place behind league foe, Cohasset, in the South Shore League, small school division. The Blue Knights, coached by Michael O ' Brien have successfully made a name for themselves. No longer are they an easy win for opponents in the South Shore League, as they were in the first year. A combination of depth coming off the bench and a balance in scoring, five players are averaging in double figures, are the big reasons for the improvement. Three juniors also start for the Knights: Center Paul Anacki grabs many rebounds and lots of points. Forward Jon Root, new to Sandwich this year, causes havoc with his quickness and ability to become open for the ball. Darren Fee- ley has a deadly outside shot, whose last sec- ond three pointer put the Flull game into over- time, which Sandwich won 78-72, is the last of the starting five. Other substitutes include juniors Terence Mur- phy and Jim Rogers, guards; and forwards Bobby Vaughn, John Donahue and Justin Gallant. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT The team is led by captains Steve Rivoira and Darby MacEacheron with Steve leading the team in points and blocked shots, while Darby controls the point guard position and accumu- lates many assists. Other seniors include: Ted Hickey, whose low post work keeps opponents off the boards; Brendan Fish, an important sixth man contributing both on defense as well as offense; and Marty Cosgrove, whose dedi- cation and enthusiasm carries over to all the other players. COACH: Mike O’Brien CAPTAINS: Steve Rivoira, Darby MacEacheron MANAGERS: Don Vautrinot, Brett Courier FINAL RECORD: 14-8-0 Front: S. Rivoira Back: D. MacEacharon, T. Hickey, B. Fish. M. Cosgrove Back Row L to R: D. Vautrinot, B. Currier, J. Rogers, J. Donahue, J. Root, B. Vaughan, J. Gallant, T. Murphy, D. Feeley, Coach O’Brien. Front Row L to R: T. Flickey, B. Fish, D. MacEacheron, S. Rivoira, M. Cosgrove. LADY KNIGHTS SURGE ONWARD COACH: Robert Woodbury CAPTAINS: Julie Donahue, Nancy Pierce, Susie Sykes MANAGER: Jen Colombo FINAL RECORD: 16-5-0 The Girls Varsity Basketball team has pulled all their strengths together to come up with a great offensive, as well as defensive team. Their main goal this year was to create more fast breaks. With all the speed on this team the fast break has become a normal routine. With all the injuries and sickness they had this season, its easy to see just how much depth there is in the team. Whenever one of the starters was sick or injured, t hey had many reliable players come off the bench to help out. Their impres- sive league and all-around record shows the team’s hard work and dedication. The Lady Knights are also looking forward to going to the State Tournament. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Julie Donahue, senior tri-captain, is returning as a fourth year starter for the Varsity team. She has one of the best outside shots on the team, and has an average of 14 points per game. Susie Sykes, senior tri-captain, is also returning as a fourth year starter for the Varsity. She is one of the most dominating rebounders in the league. Susie is responsible for starting fast- breaks during the game, and averages 10 points per game. Nancy Pierce, senior tri-captain, is returning for her third year on Varsity. Nancy’s strongest asset is her great defense. N. Pierce, J. Donahue, S. Sykes REBUILDING YEAR FOR LAr r xT- This season, the hockey team was off to a slow start but began to pick up and play hockey by mid-season. The delayed start is attributed to the loss of six seniors to break last year’s strong offense. The young team, with five junior high players, had several early season injuries that hurt the team. Along with the seniors, many players contributed heavily to the Blue Knights Hockey. Junior Lance Brady played great defense as both the Cape Cod and South Shore League highest scoring defenseman. Jon Earle hustled all year playing both forward and defense. Junior goal tender, Steve Davis, shared the net with Jack Harrington for a strong year. Other players showed a lot of abili- ty and potential including: Jon Besch, Eric Sta- hura and Chris Casey. The team should contin- ue to improve and use skills learned in practice to bring home the Canal Cup again this year! SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Six seniors supported this year’s hockey team. Captain Steve Corradi, a six year Varsity letter- man, has over 200 career points and 100 ca- reer goals. As the center, Steve is the number one scorer on the Cape and one of the best players in Massachusetts. Defenseman and as- sistant captain, Kevin McLaughlin, on the varsi- ty team for four years, is a good team leader who plays well in all situations. Goalie Jack Harrington, played well throughout his second varsity season. Kyle Chaffee, an intense player on Varsity for three years, moves the puck well on defense. Playing both forward and defense, Andrew Licciardi has been on Varsity for four years. Forward Tim Wenzel, a real competitor, has played Varsity hockey for two years. Tom Dowd, a forward, who possesses a fine shot, has played varsity hockey for three years. Front: J. Harrington Back L to R: A. Licciardi, K. McLaughlin, K. Chaffee, S. Corradi, T. Wenzel COACHES: Asst. Alex Smith CAPTAINS: Steve Corradi, Asst. Kevin McLaughlin MANAGER: Jen Fraser FINAL RECORD: 6-14-0 Bottom Row L to R: J. Harrington, L. Brady, A. Licciardi, S. Corradi, K. McLaughlin, K. Chaffee, T. Wenzel, S. Davis. Second Row L to R: Coach P. Gian- domenico, M. Palombo, J. Jones, E. Stahura, S. Rivoira, J. Earle, J. Besch, C. Casey, E. Sullivan, Asst. Coach A. Smith. Third Row L to R: S. Day, T. Dwyer, A. Pearsall, J. Cianciolo, J. LaMontagne, C. Raposa, J. MacDonald. 55 BOY’S SWIMMING MAKES A SPLASH COACH: Julie Sitomer CAPTAINS; Chris Cote, Kirt Switzer MANAGERS: Jen Frost, Lise Lague FINAL RECORD: 2-6-0 The 1987-88 season proved promising for the Sandwich High School Boys’ Swim Team. After a one year absence, the team returned to the Southern Conference with much young talent as well as a few veterans. The overall achieve- ment and individual successes of Sandwich have earned the team respect from many of the division one schools in the league. Sandwich swimmers began their season with an opening at the Relay Carnival at Durfee. Several close meets demonstrated strong po- tential for future teams. Sandwich was a violent threat to Durfee as neck-on-neck competition persisted until the final relay event. Sandwich posted a dominating win against Taunton for the home crowd. Several Sandwich swimmers were able to qualify for the state sectional meet. C. Cote, K. Switzer, R. Kunkel, C. Leavell Sandwich swimmers have good reason to be optimis- tic about a successful fu- ture. SENIOR SPOTLIGHT After four years on the boys swim team, four senior swim- mers will leave behind venera- ble accomplishments. Chris Cote, Kirt Switzer, Rich Kunkel and Chris Leavell, each quali- fied for the state sectional tournament. Cote, a co-cap- tain, was proficient at the backstroke and freestyle sprints. The other captain, Switzer, fared well from the 50 yd. to 500 yard freestyle events. Kunkel played a signif- icant role in distance events such as the 200 yd. and 500 yard races. Leavell provided strength in the individual med- ley and butterfly events. This awesome senior freestyle relay combination was undefeated during this swim season. Front Row L to R: co-capts.: C. Cote, K. Switzer. Middle Row L to R. C. Leavell, L. Lague, C. Cochran, R. Lowrance, I. Carey, P. Harrington, B. Cote, S. Nichols. Back Row L to R: G. Claxton, D. Rogers, S. Burns, J. Kerr, C. DeCosta, J. Frautner, D. Lipcan, Coach Sitomer. Missing: R. Kunkel, C. Leavell, B. Knapps, D. DiGiovanni, J. Curry, S. Kutie, P. Nystrom, B. Sullivan, G. Anderson. SWIMMING RETURNS TO SANDWICH COACH: Jill Dunphy MANAGER: Jen Fraser FINAL RECORD: 4-5-0 The girls swim team faced a comeback this season with the pool being closed for a year, and the division of the swimmers into two sepa- rate varsity teams, girls and boys. Seven of the girls, including senior Lise Lague, competed in the South Sectionals, based upon qualifying times during the season. The team wrapped up the season with four wins and five losses, and the future looks extremely positive. L. Lague A.it y Senior Spotlight The two seniors on the team, Lise Lague and Jennifer Fra- ser, proved to be most benefi- cial. Lise excelled in her diving competitions and did very well in the backstroke and medley relay, with this being her first year at Sandwich and having been a team swimmer for twelve years at previous schools in Texas. Jen Fraser, a team member for two years, decided to put her enthusiasm into managing, and met with success. Kneeling: J. Fraser-Mgr, Coach Dunphy. First Row L to R: K Matty, S. Feigenbaum, J. Frost, K. Hollanger, L. Lague, C. McKane, B Blackmon, S. Bettencourt, J. Farren. Back Row L to R: N Dimitri, J. Walker, J. Rossman, J, Bach, S. D ' Elia, J. Schoonmaker, N. Lague, J. Harrington, M Parece. 57 SOCCER COACH; Fran- cis Tzachuk CAPTAIN; Joellen Bombadier BASKETBALL COACH: Deborah O’Brien, CAP- TAINS: Jessica Moon, Tracey Ouirk, Katie Burt HOCKEY COACH: Anita Graves CAPTAINS: Shelley Mattes, Tracey Bromely, Lisa Lamontagne Front Row, L to R: K. Lawrence, M. Carr, M. Vacon. K. Dinan Back Row, L to R: P. Laliberte, T. Bromley, S. Mattes, J. Bombardier, C. Williams, T. Quirk, J. George Cheerleaders play an impor- tant role in promoting school spirit. This year the dedication that was exhibited by soccer, hockey, and basketball squads at SHS was tremendous. Soccer will be losing four se- nior cheerleaders this year. The spirit demonstrated by Tracey Bromley, Shelley Mattes, Tracy Ouirk, and cap- tain Joellen Bombardier will be greatly missed. Front Row, L to R: K. Kovalsky, M. Vacon, T. Hanelt, L. Gaboon, T. Quirk, K. Lawrence Back Row, L to R: K. Burt. J. Moon, C. Williams, R. Cazeault, K. Dinan, C. McKane The basketball squad will be losing three senior cheerlead- ers. Jessica Moon, Tracy Ouirk, and Katie Burt are all dedicated team-captains. Hockey has five cheerleaders who are seniors. The squad and team alike will miss the support of Heather Bell, Sue Connors and the three cap- tains: Shelley Mattes, Tracey Bromely, and Lisa Lamontagne. 58 L. Lamontagne, T. Bromley, S. Mattes, J. George, H. Wenzel, H. Bell. H. Wenzel. S. Connors, R. Joyce. G. Mattes, J. Pistone, M. Carr, M. Carr, C. Barr, K. Hemmila, P. LaLiberte The Junior Varsity Soccer team fin- ished its fourth consecutive winning season with a 9-4-2 record. The team was captained by Kevin Shea and John Curley, both of whom were brought up to Varsity for post-season play. The team recorded key wins against Rockland and Whitman-Han- son, both by a score of 3-1. The team’s leading scorer was sophomore Mike Sheppard. The defensive back- bone of the team was made up of John Curley, Matt Straut, Kevin Shea, and sensational goalie Erik Hufnagle who is just a freshman. Coached by Cheryl Burlingame, the Junior Varsity Field Hockey team fin- ished the season undefeated, with only two goals scored against them. The team, as a whole, was outstand- ing with the defense just as powerful as the offense. With all the speed and terrific stick skills it is easy to see how they managed to remain undefeated. We will be looking to these young Lady Knights to fill in for the Varsity squad next year. Although they got off to a slow start, the 1987-88 Junior Varsity Boys ' Bas- ketball team had an overall good sea- son. This year’s Junior Varsity team was made up of mostly freshmen with only two of last year’s members re- turning, who are Matt Straut and Chris O’Connor. Coached by Mr. Robert In- man, the team continued to improve throughout the season. The Junior Varsity Girl’s Basketball team, coached by Dawn Rogers, has greatly improved since the early prac- tices in November. The speed and agility of this J.V. team has put them ahead of many other teams. Several of these girls play both Varsity and Junior Varsity. The experience on both teams has provided a great deal of depth to the Lady Knights. Coached by Alex Smith, JV Hockey has improved since the beginning of the year. There are 26 players, seven of whom came down from Varsity to help out. Jack Harrington and Steve Davis goaltend. The team plays their hardest for a good game and plan on peaking at the JV Canal Cup. 60 Back Row L to R: C. Warting, N. Sullivan, B. Fraser, J. Crocker, M. Straut, B. Ramsey, E. Huffenagel, K. Shea C. Finley, J. Curley, Coach Tedeschi. Front Row L to R: M. Shepherd, J. MacDonald, W. Boggs, R. Harmon, M. McGaha, M. Maybury, T. Russell, P. Lemire, J. Pawloski. Back Row L to R: Coach Burlingame, M. Clements, J. Keene, J. Schoonmaker, H. Condon, K. Condon, J. Mann, J. Litchfield, K. Guarino, T. Legate. Front Row L to R: S. Vincent, W. Tarvis, S. Mason, L. Gaboon, M. Earle, B. Dillon, K. Cum- mings, M. Mountain. Back Row L to R: C. O’Brien, C. O ' Connor, A. Ranney, S. Murphy, D. Jenkins, Coach Inman. Front Row L to R: P. Murphy, B. Ramsey, J. Curley, R. Burneika, T. Burneika, M. Straut. i Back Row L to R: Coach Rogers, E. Walsh, M. Parks, R. Hickey, K. Condon, S. Duckworth, D. Burke, H. Lawrence, C. DeNaples. Front Row L to R: K. Cummings, A. Cummings, M. Parece, K. O ' Hear, J. LeHane, M. Earle. Bottom Row L to R; J. Condon, R. Dent, A. Serafini, J. Colwick, J. Bugby Second Row L to R: I. Chase, J. MacQuade, J. Bourget, M. Day Third row L to R: Coach Smith Front Row L to R: C. Wisher, K. Buckley, D. Hebditch, J. Ftorek, Back Row L to R: R. Bonelli, C. Baily, M McKeen, B Helmes, K. Stevens, L. Hare. J R. V A R S I T Y 61 FRESHMAN SPORTS Back Row L to R: Coach Bridges, T. Fuller, D. Brown, C. Joyce, T. Lupine, J. Curry, P. Nystrom, B. Coning. Front Row L to R: J. Finley, J. LaMontagne, M. Brady, C. Wilcox, J. Bugby, J. Alexander. The newest addition to Sand- wich Sports this year has been the freshmen sports teams. These teams include: soccer, field hockey, and boy’s bas- ketball. The main goal of this addition is to allow more stu- dents to have the opportunity to participate in organized sports. It also provides more individualized coaching and in- struction for the participants. As a result, these athletes will be better skilled when tryouts for the J.V. and Varsity teams take place. Back Row L to R: Coach Rogers, M. Ryan, T. Fish, E. Fleet, G. Mattes, R. Joyce, D. Grise, M. Laughlin. Front Row L to R: C. Vincent, M. O ' Brian, K. O ' Hare, M. McKeene, M. Parece, C. Lynch, M. Aieta, A. Cummings. Front Row L to R: J. Finley, E. Anderson, J. Vaudo. Second Row L to R: A. Hobart, S. Benoit, S. Chisholm, B. Weakland, J. Alexander. Missing: M. Brady, T. Lupien, Coach Dillen. Concert Choir First Row: K. Neill, M. Brady, K. Butler, B. Foster, J. Lahane, J. Joyce, R. Hayworth, H. Austin, N. Kolowski, S. Koder, S. Koolian. Second Row: K. Burt, L. Fenton, R. McDaniel, C. Booth, G. Wil- liams, M. Cootey, J. Stanford, A. Stewart, K. Walles, S. Mills, A. Easton, S. Nystrom, J. Gertz, K. Brown. Third Row: M. Hitchcock, T. McCar- ron, M. Beck, S. Kestenbaum, N. Aieta, M. Tib- betts, G. Raymond, C. Bailey, L. Gaboon, K. Lothrop, J. hotter, N. Howard. Fourth Row: K. Dinan, E. Stanford, K. Kolowski, C. Lathrop, N. Hickey, G. Mattes, K. Guarino, Mr. Graham, K. Aboltin, L. Harie, A. Helfinn, B. Lonigan, R. Joyce, A. Collins, R. Bonelli. Madrigals Top (Left to Right): S. Nystrom, L. Gaboon, S. Mills, S. Koolian, E. Stanford, J. Gertz, G. Mattes, A. Helfen Bottom (Left to Right): Mr. Graham, K. Wallace, A. Stuart, J. Stanford, N. Aieta, M. Beck, G. Williams, M. Cootey, T. McCarron Chorale Front Row: M. Brady, C. Booth, G. Williams, N. Aieta, J. Stanford, A. Stewart, K. Wallace, S. Nystrom, L. Gaboon, J. Gertz. Middle Row: K. Kolowski, E. Stanford, N. Hickey, G. Mattes, A. Collins, A. Helfinn, C. Bailey, K. Lothrop, J. hotter. Back Row: M. Cootey, Mr. Graham, S. Koolian, R. Joyce, K Guarino, K. Aboltin, B. Lonigan, R. Bonelli. Jazz Band Back Row (L to R): C. Coyman, M. Sincerny, S. Nichols, J. Colombo, B. Cote, S. Perfetuo, J. Mousally, M. Nicholson, B. McKane, B. Packard Second Row (L to R): B. Dickinson, D. Lee, J. Yetman, A. Corradi, R. Fagnant, K. Burke, B. Spotford, J.P. Desilets, J. McCarthy First Row (L to R): J. Schoonmaker, M. Donnelly, D. Mogan, W. Dawes, J. Mackin, K. Anderson, K. Hollinger Color Guard From Left to Right: C. Mullen, K. Swails, C. Young, L. Doughty, J. Prairie, B. Maiato I I Front Row (L to R): K. Burke, K. Moynihan, M. Sincerny, B. Hallas, M. Aieta, T. McCarron, M. Littlefield, P. Stevens, L. Farrar, R. Fagnant, C. Gillis, S. Lovell, D. England, J Mackin, M, Kraf- ton Second Row (L to R): K. Werferman, L. Savery, N. Morin, N. Dimitri, N. Saucier, M Mar- tin, A Canning, K. Lehman, K. Merrill, J Am- mons, C. Caron, B. Lombard, E. Thulin, J. Abra- hamson, H Lawrence, T. Williams, J, Walker Third Row (L to R): L Olson, J. Forth, S. Nichols, J. Yetman, W White, B. McKane, K Anderson, K. Anderson, C. Coyman, C. O’Brien, B. Cole, J. Mousaly, J McCarthy, B. Spotford, J. Packard Fourth Row (L to R): M, Donnelly, D. Mogan, M, Yetman, J.P. Desilets, P Morrissey, S. Reilly, D. Lee, J. Goodwin, S. Perfetuo, B. Dawes, B. Bradstreet, J. Rossman, J. Bach Band 65 Sr. DECA Back Row (L to R): D. Farren, R. Fagnant, J. Hart, F. Milla Next Row (L to R): J. Condon, G. Trop, M. Costa, R. Brunelli, D. Tokarz, J. Swift, D. Casey Front Row (L to R): H. Bell, T. McGuire, C. Clements, M, Heath, M. Hitch- cock, S. Polcaro Jr. DECA Front Row (I to r): S. Pereira, J. Alexander, D. Ford, D. Hebditch, D. Connolly Back Row (I to r): C. Butler, S. Grabowski, H. Fair, K. Morrelli, T. Judson, M. VanBuskirk,. G. Nemiac WSDH First Row (L to R); R. Kerr, R. Carr, M. Beck, N. Aieta, M. Cootey, D. Brown, B. Strautman, D. Warden, L. Metell Second Row (L to R): B. Kilroy, S. Nichols, P. Vender Pyl, C. Cote, M. Brown, N. Saucier, K. Wallace, L. Farrar, Mr. Hulick Third Row (L to R): D. Boardman, J. Names, E. hotter, C. Levell, M. Tibbets, J. Cox, T. Magnuson, R. Rose Missing: M. Be- linski, S. Carroll, C. Meeks, M. Helms, A. Johnson, L. LaMontagne, R. Holmes 66 KTC Front Row (L to R): M, Lucier, J. Moon, R. Kerr, E. Lotter, J. Lent, A. Collings, S. Leblanc, E. Stanford, L. Farrar, C. Cochran. Second Row (L to R): N. Howard, C. Booth, S. Koolian, J. Geertz, M. Sincerny, M. Brown, M. Beck, K. Kruse, B. Hallas, M. Martin. Third Row (L to R): K. Sullivan, E. Gallegher, S. Mills, J. Moore, J. Hart, M. Cootey. Fourth Row (L to R): J. Stan- ford, M. Tibbetts, S. Lane, N. Aieta, K. Wallace, J. Cox, N. Saucier. G. Williams, J. Mackin, J. Yetman, C. Lothrop. Art Club T I Top: Mrs. Burns Back Row: K. Medieros, A. |. Swartz, M. Cootey, M. Burton, M. Tibbetts. Mid- I die Row: K. Wallace, H. Felt, A. McCracken, L. Claussen. Front: L. Hoang. r ’V ] S.A.D.D. Back Row (L to R): J. Frost, C. Canning, C. Cooper, T. Hanelt, C. McKane, Mr. Alvezi. Front Row (L to R): M. Wick, L. LaMontagne, H. Buck- ley. T. White, K, Childs, J. Fraser, S. Nystrom. 67 Fourth Ro w (L to R): A Johnson. K. Hemmila, J. Fisher, J. Beard. B McCane. A Klein, T McCar- ron, M Helms, C. Canning. K Weimar Third Row (L to R): A Collings, J Keane, S. Mason. L. Farrar, R, McDaniel, S Chernauskas, C. Coch- ran. S. LeBlanc, B Webb, M Lucier, Second Row (L to R): M Cootey, J Fraser, C. Barr, J. Morrow, A Ranney. M Hollander, J. Stanford, J. Moore, J Moon First Row (L to R): K. Koloski, D. Brown. N Aieta, D, Franke, J. George, C, Burke, M Baldi, H Hilton Missing: J Glebus. A, Clou- tier, D. Byrne. J. Yurasits, J. Mann T. Williams, M. Beck International Studies Math Team Back Row (L to R): R Murray, J, Donahue, K, Rosenbloom, T Hickey. L Brady. J, Gallant, S. Lane Middle Row (L to R); Mrs. Delacy, S Benoit. D. FitzGerald, M, Sullivan M Brown, B, Cote Front Row {L to R): C. Donaldson, N, Hickey, B Webb H Hilton, C, Cote, C. Leavell - Knight Watch Back Row (L to R): Mrs. Wallin. M Baldi. C. Burke, L. Dawes, K. Anderson, H, Bell C. Canning. A, Bryden, P, VanderPyl, J. Fraser, L Dubreuil, J. Moon Front Row (L to R): J. Donald, K. Childs, D. Watters, J. Names. D. FitzGerald, 1. LaMontagne, K. Nurse National Honor Society I Back Row L to R: D, Hodgkinson, K. Burke, J. Fraser. K. Switzer, K, Switzer, J. Stanford, S, Chernauskas, M Martin. Middle Row L to R: L. Hoang. M. Benoit, J. Names. C. Canning, H, Buckley, K, Childs, M Helms, A. Johnson, B, Webb. M, Cosgrove, Front Row L to R: D, Fitz- Gerald, C, Cote, K, Rosenbloom, R. Murray. P, Vander Pyl, M, Sullivan, H Hilton. Student Advisory Council (I to r) C. Savoia, K. Weimer, T White, S. Mason, H. Hilton. M. Pareco, Mr. Franke Student Council Back Row L-R A Cosgrove, K. Weimer, K. Hemmila, N Grise, C. Cooper, A SerafinI, B Cote. J McCarthy. M Benzak. J. Masalli, M McKeon, Mr Franke 2nd Row L-R C Barr, L Terrel, I Hoang. H Hilton. K Koloski. N Dimitri, B Webb. M FitzGerald. J Keane. S Mason, K O’Hear 1st Row L-R C Savoia. T White, L. La Montage. J Names. C Cote. T Hanelt. S Nystrom. M Pareca 69 Key Club Front Row (L to R): J. Yetman, C. Lothrop, A. Collings, C. Cochran Second Row (L to R): B. Wright, L, Farrar, T. McCarron, J. Cox, B. Hallas, M. Martin Future Teachers Of America Front Row (L to R): T. McCarron, M. Martin, K. Chisolm, A. Daigneault Second Row (L to R): B. Wright, B. Hallas, L. Gibbs, J. Gibbs, E. Gallagher, J. Frost 1 I I I I I i 1 I ‘ 70 I This is the way I always look in the morning! Party time!! Hey cutie. what’s happening??! Try taking the picture . Not broken potato chips again?! No, not morning now. Hey man, I’m cool! 71 Mrs. Antis, Mrs. Wallin. Jen Fraser Cheryl Canning First Row (L-R): Mrs. Antis, Mrs. Wallin Second Row (L to R): S. Mattes, L Dawes, C Burke, J, Fraser, D. Fitz Gerald. K. Nurse, L. Dubreuil Third Row (L to R): D. Tokarz, S. Devenezio, J, Donald, K. Childs, D Watters, H Bell, M Kasper. J. Stanford, K. Burt. A. Easton, J. Moon Fourth Row (L to R): B Webb, M. Baldi, K Anderson, C. Canning. A. Bryden, J. Names, P. Vender Plye Leander Dubreuil Kellie Nurse, Chrissy Burke Lancer Creating a high school year- book can prove to be an ex- tremely harrowing experience, so this year’s Lancer s a be- gan preparing in early July at yearbook camp sponsored by Jostens Printing and Publish- ing. This camp taught staff members including: Jen Fra- ser, Cheryl Canning, Leander Dubreuil, Lori Dawes, and Mi- chelle Baldi, how to prepare lay-outs, make copy, and showed them “what’s hot what’s not’’, to make this year’s edition of Lancer a success. The Lancer staff, along with Mrs. Wallin’s publications class who wrote most of the copy, worked hard to keep ev- erything in order, and meet each pressing deadline. For the first year in many, SHS has had a professional pho- tographer, Mr. Bob Talbott from Westwood Studios, who has been responsible for se- nior portraits and other pho- tography. Jostens’ represen- tative, Mr. Norval Garnett has helped the staff to perfect the yearbook. Co-advisors, Mrs. Antis and Mrs. Wallin, deserve a special vote of thanks for all the headaches and sleepless nights they have endured, and for the time they have sacri- ficed for Lancer 1988. Joe Wegman Lon Dawes Dianne Tokarz. Staci DeVenezio Sue Connors Shelley Mattes Melissa Dugan Michelle Baldl Sheryl Gonsalves Jeff Stanford Stacy Reis, Kristina Hickson, Michelle Kasper Kerry Samek, Donna Lothrop 73 Homecoming ’87 Sandwich spirit is alive and well, espe- cially apparent for Homecoming 1987 which was filled with new innovations and great old traditions. Annual spirit week, which this year sported tie-dye day, dress-up day, and of course, blue and white day, touched off an exciting series of events. The pep rally was held outside at the soccer field again, where SHS students enjoyed the se- nior class’s entertaining efforts, in- cluding a pie-eating contest, tug of war, and a Blue Knight mascot. A spectacular performance was given by the marching band. Homecoming, Saturday, October 24, 1987 began early, as a parade of car- toon floats streamed through Sand- wich that morning. The sophomor e class took first place with the “Disney Characters , seniors were awarded second place for “The Flintstones”, and freshmen came in third with “The Jetsons”. The big games were then played in the bright, fall afternoon: varsity girls soccer, in their first year, defeated D-Y 2-1; varsity field hockey trimphed over E. Bridgewater 3-1; and the varsity soccer team experienced a disheartening 2-2 tie against an old rival, D-Y. The SHS band and color guard again displayed their talents during the halftime show. Finally, at the semi-formal dance, the queen, Nancy Pierce, and her court; Molly Parece, Kristen O’Hear (grade 9) ; Jen Mann, Jen Litchfield (grade 10) ; Shay Perry, Aimee Daigneault (grade 11); and Amy Besch and Sta- cey Foley (grade 12) were crowned. Congratulations to all of the students who help to keep the SHS spirit alive! FAVORITES OF ’88 MOVES Lost Boys Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Dirty Dancing CONCERTS Whitesnake Motley Crue Boston U2 ACTORS Michael J. Fox Patrick Swayze Tom Cruise MALE SINGERS Billy Joel Phil Collins Eddie Money Jon Bon Jovi FOODS Pizza Chinese Italian Ice Cream RADIO STATIONS 103 PXE 94 HJY 104 BCN 104 KPE ACTRESSES Cybil Shepherd Molly Ringwald Demi Moore FEMALE SINGERS Whitney Houston Stevie Nicks Madonna “Wood you just take the picture?” “School Spirted ... or girl spirted?!” “Where are the waves, Dude? “What am doing here? A “Imagine him in his underwear! e-£f4SS 09 f9gg KARL R. ANDERSON KRISTON L. ANDERSON NICHOLAS J. AIETA DENNIS P. ALLEN SCOTT J. ARTHUR ROBERT B. BARON JR. ROBERT S. BARR NICOLE BEAUCHEMIN MARTIN K. BECK MA TTHEW J. BELINSKI HEA THER M. BELL TRACEY E. BEREND AMY E. BESCH ANDREW A. DAVID B. BOARDMAN JOELLEN BOMBARDIER BLACKMON LAURA BOTTARI MICHELLE BENOIT CHRISTINE BREA UL T RACHEL D. BRUNELLI HEATHER C. BUCKLEY CHRISTINE E. BURKE TRACY J. BUTTERS STEVEN W.G. CARROLL DEBORAH BURKHARD KATHERINE A. BURT MICHAEL J. ROBERT E. CARR CARPENTIER TRACEY A. BROMLEY CHERYL L. CANNING DA VID E. CASEY JR. 81 MICHAEL S. COSTA JEROME A. COONZ MATTHEW H. COOTEY PETER H. CORSINI MARTIN S. COSGROVE CHRISTOPHER R. COTE ' ' JOHN F. COX KYLE CHAFFEE SUSAN L. CONNORS ROBERT S. CORRADI CAROL A. CLEMENTS JAY Q. CONDON KENNETH M. CORBETT JEFFREY V. COSTA SHERRY CHERNAUSKAS KIRSTIN E. CHILDS r BRETT CURRIER ISIDORA RUBIO DEMIGUEL SCOTT J. CURRY CHARLES DELVECCHIO LORI A. DAWES STAC! A. DEVENEZIO JAMES H. CURLEY DEBORAH C. CRONIN JULIE A. DONAHUE SETH CULLITY JESSICA DONALD DEREK A. CUNNINGHAM MARK P. DONNELL Y MATTHEW DELOIA ELLEN A. DODGE THOMAS M. DOWD 07 mg CHRISTINE A. DOYLE BRITT ERICSSON RICHARD E. F AON ANT DARREN FITZ GERALD AMANDA A. FULLERTON DAVID M. FARREN DAVID J. GELINAS BRENDAN R. FISH JENNIFER M. FRASER LEANDER DUBREUIL MELISSA G. DUGAN TRACY E. FLEET ALISON EASTON STACEY L. FOLEY JOLENE M. GIACOBBE TED M. GIAMPIETRO USA M. GIBBS SHERYL N. GONSALVES SCOTT M. GROSSWEILER BRYAN J. HALLAS JOHN P. HARRINGTON GEOFFREY R. HART KRISTIN M. HAYES MEGAN J. HELMS HEATHER M. HERSH EDWARD R. HICKEY MELISSA A. HEATH I KRISTINA M. HICKSON HOLLY C. HILTON MICHELLE L. HITCHCOCK LINH H. HOANG 87 e-4 ss yp f9gg DAVID R. HODGKINSON ROBERT L. HOLMES DEBORAH W. HOWARD AMY S. JOHNSON JENNIFER JOYCE MICHELLE C. KASPER CHAD E. KOPCAK DARLENE KORPELA RICHARD A. KUNKEL CHRISTOPHER LEA VELL LISA L. LABOR ELIZABETH D. LENTO ANDREW S. LICCIARDI LISA M. LAMONTAGNE NOELLE LILLY LISE LAGUE JILL E. LITCHFIELD DONNA J. LOTHROP STEVEN E. LOVELL KARA D. LUCAS MONIQUE LUCIER DARBY B. MACEACHERON SHELLEY R. MA TTES JARED MACDONALD WILLIAM M. MCCOY TARA j MANDY ROBERT T. MCDANIEL TAM! L. MCGUIRE JENNIFER MCINTYRE KEVIN M. MCLAUGHLIN ANDREW R. MCMANUS 89 e- ss ? f9gg JESSICA B. MOON JOY V. MOORE MICHELLE L. MOQUIN JOHN B. MORROW RICHARD W. MURRA Y JENNIFER NAMES KIMBERLY E. NO YD KELLIE A. NURSE LYNNE E. OLSON V MICHAEL J. O’NEILL SARA B. NYSTROM BRUCE W. PALMER SELENA R. POLCARO SEAN R. PEACH KAREN M. PRATT STACEY L. PEARL TRACY A. QUIRK STACEY L. REIS STEVEN M. RIVOIRA KERRY A. SAMEK SAMANTHA A. SANDS NICOLE J. SAUCIER KEITH G. ROSENBLOOM NANCY J. PIERCE LISA-JEAN RAMOSKA SCOTT RYAN MELANIE A. SILVA 91 e-d ss 07 mg JEFFREY A. STANFORD ANDREW T. STUART SUZANNE M. SYKES TARA L. STEWART MARNIE E. SULLIVAN MICHAEL D. TIBBETTS JASON STOCKMAN JEFFREY E. SWIFT DIANNE M. TOKARZ JASON C. STRAWN KIRTLAND H. SWITZER GARY R. TROP NICHOLAS L. SILVA WALLACE SLATER JR. ROBERT R. SPEAKMAN MARK A. ST. HILAIRE KIMARA M. TUSINI CHRISTIAN VONBURKLEO PAPAUNKA VANDER PYL KEITH M. WALLACE DONALD C. VAUTRINOT KIMBERL Y A. WANLESS KEITH J. VINCENT BESS M. WEBB JOSEPH L. WEGMAN KERRIE L. WEIMAR TIMOTHY J. WENZEL WENDY L. WESTON TAYLOR K. WHITE MICHAELLE A. WICK GEORGE T. WILLIAMS Throughout our years at SHS a great number of faculty members have touched our lives. Mr. Roger Savino is an inspiration to his students and a model to the teaching profession. With his dry sense of humor, Mr. Savino makes us laugh at ourselves, but has also given us words of wisdom and taught us many things about life as well. Mr. Savino started teaching at SHS in 1964. He has contributed his talents and free time towards his students, the administration, and the town of Sandwich. “Mr. Savino is excellent in his dealings with students,’’ commented a faculty member. “He always looks for the best in people and strives to bring out those qualities. He cares greatly about the suc- cess of his students.’’ Mr. Pierce has honored Mr. Savino also, because he believes that Mr. Savino is one of the hardest workers on the faculty. He is completely responsible for most of the endless printing concerning school and town functions. The list includes: prom invitations and glasses, the annual student handbook, graduation certificates and programs, awards, and tee shirts for the band, to name a few. The quality of his student’s work obviously reflects his own ability to both teach and inspire his students. OUR DEDICATED FRIENDS TARA WILLIAMS JEREMY T. YETMAN ROBERT A. ZAGORSK! Mrs. Carole Antis, business department head and yearbook advisor, puts her heart into everything she does at Sandwich High School. She has taught at Sandwich for eight years, and for the past five years she has willingly helped to orga- nize, type, and produce yearbooks for the stu- dents at Sandwich. Much of her time at the high school is spent helping others. Whether it’s a teacher needing zerox copies of their latest test, one of her students requiring help, or someone who just wants a warm smile and a bit of humor, Mrs. Antis is always the one to turn to. Her pa- tience mixed with her business-like manner makes her an easy person to work with. Anyone can easily see why she is one of the favorites chosen by this year’s senior class. Russell Norton has been chosen as a favorite high school teacher at Sandwich High School. He has been teaching at SHS for five years and is head of the math department. On a daily basis he proves his expansive knowledge of math and his innate sense of relating to, and understanding his students. This combination of talents earns him much respect, and the senior class is very grateful for all of the help that he has given us. When we were without an advisor during our junior year, he lent his support to our class by becoming a co- advisor. His extensive input of ideas and hard work helped to unify the class and made our prom one of the most memorable events of our high school years. Mr. Norton will always be remembered for his unending support to the class of ’88. Mr. Jack Chisholm, head of the English department, has been with us at Sandwich for 15 years. During this tenure, he has gained the admiration and respect of students and co-workers alike. He is an excellent teacher with an out- standing background who always leaves students in his classes with a better understanding and knowledge of English skills. Mr. Chisholm has also made extremely valu- able contributions to the class of 1988. In our Junior year, he served as one of our dedicated co-advisors and was instumental in planning an extremely successful prom. His vital support in this and many other projects will always be remembered. The class of 1988 salutes him as an educa- tor and advisor. 95 ‘‘Great minds at work . “I LOVE AMERICA!! ‘‘You mean this isn ' t an open book test?” “Oh no-that ' s my bad side! “That ' s what friends are for , is it water or is it??? ’ “Do I really have to be here?” “Aren ' t we cute?” m m -A ' ■ ' ■-Jb %. - ' K FACULTY Robert Lyons, Businesss Manager John Pierce, Principal Robert Milbier, Assistant Principal James Sibson, Assistant Principal Carole Antis, Chair Business teacher Gene Ash Business teacher Bob Hannon Business teacher Carol Marcinkus Business teacher Bette-Lee Marsland Business teacher Jack Chisholm, Chair English teacher Ruthanne Durnan English teacher Harry Evans English teacher Jan Fletcher English teacher Paul Huggins Reading teacher Cheryl Jones English teacher Dick McMorrow English teacher Mike O’Brien English teacher Suzanne Pearson English teacher Jann Semonian English teacher Dick Stott English teacher Jeannie Wallin English teacher Gretchen Webster English teacher Denise Benjamin, Chair Language teacher Jane Cohen Language teacher In the three years that Donald Franke has been teaching at Sandwich High, he has become one of the students’ favorite teachers. His sense of humor and avid interest in history make his classes partic- ularly exciting. Due to his genuine con- cern for students, he is looked upon as a friend. Mr. Franke is the advisor of the International Studies group and the Stu- dent Council as well as the assistant track coach. He is one teacher who we hope will continue to share his knowledge and outstanding generosity here at Sandwich. 99 Tom Eagar Language Reading teacher Dick Lussier Language teacher Maryclaire Mulcahy Language teacher Ed Pasko Language teacher Ted Tedeschi • Langauge teacher Bob Inman, Chair History teacher Harry Eramian History teacher Bob Fenton History teacher Don Franke History teacher Ed Hoxie History teacher Bill Hulick History teacher Bob Kessler History teacher Tina Landroche History teacher Meg Peterson History teacher Dave Robbins History teacher Mike Sullivan History teacher Joe Piazzi, Chair I.A. teacher Marite Burns Art teacher Bob Fawcett Automotive teacher Bruce Graham Music teacher Mr. James Campbell, a chemistry teacher here at Sandwich High, was one of the teachers chosen by the graduating class as their favorite. Mr. Campbell makes the long hours behind the lab benches in chemistry tolerable and even enjoyable with his sense of humor. Students can rest assured that if they have a bit of trouble balancing those equations that Mr. Campbell is ready and willing to lend a hand. The Senior Class would like to thank Mr. Campbell for his dedication to teaching. iv - 100 Few students at SHS can boast that they have had a teacher who has taught mate- rial in an effdfctive and interesting way while at the same time making them laugh. Freshman and senior English teacher, Jeannie Wallin, has an easygoing but supportive manner which makes learning in her classes, relaxed and fun. With fourteen years of teaching experi- ence, ten spent at Sandwich, Mrs. Wallin can often be remembered for her hysteri- cally fuhny stories and her ability to relate to her students on a personal level. It is perhaps this unusual ability to demand excellence from her students in a way that is encouraging, that makes Mrs. Wallin one of the best loved teachers at Sand- wich High School. Ed Heywood Music teacher Ray Millette Shop teacher Beth Nolan Home Economics teacher Roger Savino Graphics teacher Marcia Simpson Art Home Economics teacher Russ Norton, Chair Math teacher MerrySue Ahlgren Math teacher Jack Byrne Math teacher John Crompton Math teacher Bea Delacy Math teacher Studenft remember Mrs. Lorraine Lu- pone, their 8th grade math teacher, for her concern for students. Mrs. Lupone’s ability to make math understandable and interesting earned her the respect of her students. She also stressed the impor- tance of education, and prepared us well for our high school years. Mrs. Lupone donated her guidance and leadership to help in the task of unifying our class. Many fond memories include the ski trips she organized and the advice she contributed to our class. Her down to earth personality and ability in teaching earned her much respect as an admired junior high teacher. 101 Mary Winings is considered a favorite ju- nior high teacher by the class of 1988. Her enthusiasm in civics class created an enjoyable learning atmosphere for her students. Mock courts and individual re- ports on states were some of the projects that Mrs. Winings assigned that we all remember. Mrs. Winings warm smile and endless understanding greeted us each day and made life in junior high a little more bearable. Her special kindness and caring way has made Mrs. Winings a teacher that we will never forget. Lou Grimaldi Math teacher Ginnie Laughton Math teacher Lorraine Lupone Math teacher Bill Naylor Math teacher Margaret Nichol Math teacher Julie Sitomer Math teacher Win Trenholm Math teacher Bob Woodbury, Chair Physical Education Matt Bridges Physical Education Sheryl Burlingame Physical Education Mr. Doug Jenkins has taught Grade 6 at the Wing School since 1975. This year’s seniors remember him for his warm smile and humorous antics. He was always there if you needed someone to talk to or just needed some assistance in under- standing a subject. A few fond memories of his class included: placing gum on your nose if you were caught chewing it, and the actual witnessing of chickens’ hatching. Mr. Jenkins was shocked and full of joy to learn that the class of ’88 would remem- ber their sixth grade teacher and elect him as their favorite elementary school teacher. 102 Jill Dunphy Physical Education Paul Giandomenico Physical Education Jim Campbell, Chair Science teacher Walter Alvezi Science teacher Suzanne Ericson Science teacher Bob Hickey Science teacher Justine McLoughlin Science teacher Larry Morrison Science teacher Gil Newton Science teacher Dave O’Hara Science teacher Sylvia Phillips Science teacher Cheryl Richard Science teacher Bill Sangster Science teacher Fran Tkaczuk Science teacher Peter Trimble Science teacher Kathi Duffy, Chair Special Education John Ahokas Special Education Sue Blodgett Special Education Carmen Buckley Special Education Mike Curcio Special Education Once you found out that Mr. Arthur Alien- brook was going to be your sixth grade teacher, you knew you were one ot the lucky ones. He was tunny, caring and easy to get along with. Not only did he make class interesting, but as students we loved going to his class. A general response from those who have had Mr. Allenbrook was, “He was cool’’, which Is about the highest praise a teacher can receive from a student. 103 A name often associated with elemen- tary school memories is that of sixth grade teacher Mrs. “Bunny” Belliveau. Mrs. Belliveau is the hysterical tunny language arts teacher who has taught at the elementary school tor 18 years. “I teach the basics — spelling, reading, and language”, commented Mrs. Belli- veau whose classroom this year is af- fectionately referred to as, “Belliveau’s Bunker.” Famous tor the stories she works into her lessons, and the social studies class she taught on Henry the 8th, and his “six chicks”, Mrs. Belli- veau feels the most rewarding thing about teaching is her “association with children”, and “I love to rap with kids.” Joyce Hosford Special Education Pat Schermerhorn Special Education Noelle Shaugnessy Special Education Bill Wright Special Education Dolores Bush, Chair Guidance Jim Shyne Guidance Tom Slayter Guidance Beth Thayer Guidance Deb O’Brien Librarian Bette Alemazkoor Library Aide Frances Fairneny Library Aide Bill Kilroy A-V Technician Barbara Weakland Nurse Ruth Anderson Computer Aide Fernanda Conti Computer Sue Grise ' Secretary Marie Hamlen Secretary Sue Lindholm Secretary Ruth Switzer Guidance Secretary Jo Backnick Matron 104 Linda Brennan Psychologist Sandy Serchuck Psychologist Tom Hickey, Head Custodian Bob White Custodian Al Bianco Custodian L Andreozzi Custodian Bill Unger Custodian (Left to right) V. Thomas, J. Richards, C. Gill, J. Ahonen, G. Reinhagen, S. Brady, B. Fraser, H, Earle, L. Johnson, P. Hickey. (Left to right) Barbara Ma- cLean, Jody Fettig, Mary- Fran McCarron, Janet Horton Claire Gilfoy was always one who put oth- ers first. Mrs. Gilfoy, who worked in the high school cafeteria, passed away this summer after a battle with cancer. She was involved with the school lunch pro- gram for 10 years. During that time, fellow workers and students remember the smile she had for everyone. Claire Gilfoy will not be forgotten, for she was one of those very special people who will always be remembered for her kind- ness, determination and spirit. 105 Recently released from the funny farm! Now Selena and Rachel, what’s so strange about asking you to write a composi- tion in English class? FACULTY FUNNIES I wanna go home! Looks like it ' s still alive and kicking. No, Noelle I will not tell you the answer to 6 x 6!! I am not one of the kids! Alright, once we overthrow the administration- you become superintendent! 106 “Take this picture and get the lens off my face!’’ “I’ll gef you yef Dorothy, and your little dog Toto, too!’’ “A woman loves a man who smells like Brut ’’ “And if you can tell me what the Hortatory Tone is you’ll win $ 1 , 000 , 000 !!’’ It’s 1:30 a.m. I wonder where my DECA students are?!’’ “This is a whale of a tail, or a tail of a whale?’’ CLASS DISMISSED The Breakfast Club hit Sandwich High with the ' 88 Se- nior Class play, Class Dismissed , by Craig J. Nevius. This classroom comedy, subtitled they thought it could never happen in suburbia”, takes place at Central High School. Mr. Banks, an English teacher who is unhappy with his students attitudes, takes five of them hostage. As in any show, particularly a senior class play, rehersals were chaotic and filled with crazy antics. The frequently changing faces of the cast were worrisome, but the show turned out well and was fun for all! CLASS DISMISSED Directed by Richard Stott and David O ' Hara CAST CLASS OF 1988 Scott Brennan (athlete) Nick Aieta Rachel O’Connor (gossip) Melanie Silva Bobby Neiderman (class clown) Robbie Carr Rainbow (valley girl) Nicole Beauchemin Rick (burnout) Keith Wallace Larry Ross (a follower) Marty Beck Lisa Warner (burnout) Stacey Reis Gary Morton (troublemaker) David Boardman Steve Carlson (troublemaker) Bryan Hallas Donald Quentin (introvert) Jeremy Yetman Elaine Novaic (intellectual) Sara Mills Ward Richards (principal) Michael Tibbetts Tracy Stacy (freshmen) Nicole Saucier Jen Fraser Courtney Adare (cheerleader) Joy Moore Dean (freshman) Drew McManus Jennifer Nelson (apathetic student) Michelle Martin Jonathan Banks (English teacher) John Cox Morning announcements (Rollins) George Williams Elizabeth Dawson (transfer student) Jessica Moon Grace Burstyn (burn-out English teach- er) Kate Burt Emily Banks (guidance counselor) Michelle Kasper Lt. 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SENIOR ACTIVITIES Bulldozing Land Clearing Septic Systems K M EXCAVATORS PO Box 437 Sandwich, MA 02563 Ken And Mary Cleveland Lori Dawes: Hockey Cheering 1; Yearbook Camp 4; Basketball Cheering 2; Lancer 3, 4; Knight Watch 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 1. Matthew DeLoia: MHS 1, 2, 3; Theater Arts 3; MacBeth 3; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3. 0 Charles DelVeccio: Babe Ruth 1; DECA 3, 4; Guitar 3; Auto 1, 2, 3. Isidoro de Miguel Rubio: Tennis 2; Handball 3; Soccer 4. Staci DeVenezio: Lancer 4. Julie Donahue: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Jessica Donald: Tennis 2, 3, 4; Knight Watch 4; Lancer 4. Mark Donnelly: Band 2, 3, 4. Thomas Dowd: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4. Leander Dubreuil: Lancer 3, 4; Knightwatch 3, 4; Pegasus 3, 4; Yearbook Camp 3; Prom Committee 3; Manager Soccer 4. Melissa Dugan: Soccer 2, 3, 4; Softball Manager 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Cheering 1, 4; Key Club 1, 2; Lancer 4. Alison Easton: Track 1; Band 1; Football Cheering 2; Media 1, 2; S.A.D.D. 1. 2; Volleyball 2; SES 2; Chorus 1, 4; Lancer 4. Britt Ericsson: Band 1; FHA 1; Track 2. Richard Fagnant: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. David Farren: DECA 3, 4; Guitar 1, 2, 4. Brendan Fish: Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1. Darren Fitz Gerald: Soccer 2. 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Knight Watch 4; Math Team 4. Stacey Foley: Field Hockey 1, 2; Hockey Cheerleading 2; Basket- ball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. Jennifer Fraser: Swim Team 1, 2; Chorus 2; Lancer 2, 3, 4; Swim Team Manager 4; Hockey Manager 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 3, 4; International Studies 4; Girl ' s State 3; Yearbook Camp 3, 4. Jolene Giacobbe: Cross Country 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. 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Samantha Sands: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4. Nicole Saucier: WSDH 3, 4; KTC 3, 4; Swim Team 2; Key Club 2 3; NHS 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Nicholas Silva: Baseball 1, 2. Bob Speakman: DECA 4; Graphics 1, 2, 3, 4. Jeff Stanford: KTC 2. 3, 4; International Studies 2, 3. 4; Chorus 3, 4; Madrigals 2. 3, 4; C.A.P. 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 2, 3, 4; WSDH 2 , 3; NHS 3, 4; Announcements 4. Tara Stewart: Key Club 1. Jason Stockman: Baseball 2; Track 4. 129 130 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Judith W. Gilkie reative Oupply crafts supplies, artists’ materials books classes Merchants Square PO Box 1569 Sandwich, MA 02563 (617) 888-6055 617 - 888-0900 2 Willow Street • Sandwich, Massachusetts 02563 Jason Strawn: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 3; Prom Committee 3. Andrew Stuart: Madrigals 2, 3, 4; Chorale 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; WSDH 2, 3. Mamie Sullivan: Vice President 2, 3; President 4; NHS 3, 4; NHS Co-Secretary 4; Prom Committee 3; Math Team 1, 2, 4. Jeffrey Swift: DECA 3. 4. 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Taylor White: Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hockey Cheering 1; SAC 3, 4; President of S.A.D.D. 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2. Michaelle Wick: Basketball 2; Track 2, 4; S.A.D.D. 3; NHS 3. 4. George Williams: International Studies 2; KTC 4; Madrigals 4; Fantasticks 4. Jeremy Yetman: Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; KTC 2, 4. 131 6 Merchants Rd. 4A, P.O. Box 1983, Sandwich, Ma. SANDWICH PLUMBING HEATING, INC. New Construction • Remodeling • Repairs 888-1267 Walter Fagnant 6 Merchants Rd. A3, P.O. Box 1966, Sandwich, Ma. PLUMBING SUPPLY OF CAPE COD A Complete Line Of Plumbing And Heating Supplies 888-9031 Fred O. Earle, Jr. Oil Co. K.W.E. 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MA 02360 Distributing Fresh Seafood Nationwide Circles Sf Stems (Next to Post Office in Merchants Square) 888-5111 Bobbie Lee Terra, owner General diversified inventory. Includes Oneida flatware, Port-Meinion China (a new pattern just out), custom decor mats, Portugal’s best porcelain, beautiful figurines from Spain, University Mirrors (any 4-year college) Enjoy our personal service! 313 lyanough Rd. Hyannis, MA 771-8177 Electronic Business Systems Service 1 8(X)-341-7171 AUTHORIZED OLYMPIA DEALER 225Rte. 6A Orleans, MA 255-9699 SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS COPIERS • TYPEWRITERS • CALCULATORS ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS • IBM’s • MIMEO ' s VCR ' S • MOVIES LIONEL SOUZA BEZ ' ESS. MIKE ROSE LIONEL R. FERRIS (617) 888-1456 Old And Selected New Books SPRING HILL MOTOR LODGE On Cape Cod Open Year ‘Round Trevor Regina Aldhurst 351 Route 6 A E. Sandwich, Mass. 02537 Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk SANDWICH PACKAGE AND VARIETY Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m-11 p.m. Closed Sunday 227 Sandwich Rd. Rt. 6A Sagamore 888-0571 JHS line Bonk (Collections Bought Sold! at... TITCOMB’S Bookshop ' -4.12 Riiulf 6A I jsl Siiiulwiili. IA 025.17 6I7-RXS-2.UI Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Sun. 12-5 eSc Q ms INTER IORS One Stop Decorating Service • PROFESSIONAL DECORATING • CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENT • SLIPCOVERS • UPHOLSTERING READY MADE CURTAINS BLINDS - CARPETS - WALLCOVERINGS TUPPER ROAD AT MERCHANT’S SQUARE SANDWICH, MA, OPEN 10-5 MON.-FRI. SAT. 10-1 888 6481 143 BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF CD 00 Cape Cod Factory Outlet 14 K GcM Cape Cod 888-7429 Which twin has the Toni? Do you think if I don ' t look at him, he won ' t call on me? What do you mean, Wet tee shirt day ? Do you think a 25 lb. bowling ball would work Did we really want to admit we looked like this? with this group? Robbie, this REALLY is the blind leading the blind! We all know James Joyce can be boring . . . but you guys better wake up quickly! 145 ' Would someone PLEASE take this ball? Td like to see him catch that! ‘This one is for the new car! “This one ' s going through the fence. ■PIGPILE! 146 1988 SUPERLATIVES Changed Most Since Freshman Year: Mark St. Hilaire, Kim Wanless Done Most For The Class: Amy Besch, Chris Cote Class Sweethearts: Kerri Samek, Nick Silva Most Spirited: Nancy Pierce. Jack Harrington Class Clowns: Michelle Moquin, Scott Curry 147 Most Gullible: Julie Donahue. Rich Kunkel Class Actress Actor: Jessica Moon, Jeff Stanford Class Cuties: David Hodgkinson, Shelley Rae Mattes Best Friends; Tim Wenzel, Tom Dowd Class Artists: Heather Bell, Derek Cunningham S I Best Friends: Megan Helms, Amy Johnson fi Most Likely To Succeed: Holly Hilton, Chris Cote Class Musicians: Sarah Nystrom, Kevin Burke Class Flirts: Kevin McLaughlin, Nicole Beauchmin Most Athletic: Julie Donahue, Steve Corradi Class Motormouths: Taylor While, Jack Harrington Most Distinctive Laugh: Andrew Licciardi, Lori Dawes 149 140 1 •14] 144 f45 146 147 148 1. Steve Rivoira 2. Lisa Labor 3. Scott Curry 4. Nick Aieta 5. Karen Pratt 6. Rachel Brunelli 7. Tommy Dowd 8. Ted Giampietro 9. Cheryl Canning 10. David Hodgkinson 1 1. Tracy Quirk 12. Matt DeLoia 13. Lynne Olson 14. Stacey Reis 15. Brendan Fish 16. Mike O ' Neill 17. Jessica Donald 18. John Morrow 19. Michaelle Wick 20. Mike Carpentier 21. Nicole Saucier 22. Marty Cosgrove 23. Jill Litchfield 24. Michelle Hitchcock 25. Jason Stockman 26. Fred Milla 27. Melanie Silva 28. Noelle Lilly 29. Suzie Sykes 30. Pete Corsini 31. Laura Bottari 32. Tara Williams 33. Andy Licciardi 34. Rich Fagnant 35. Steve Corradi 64. Amy Johnson 65. Michael Costa 66. Jack Harrington 67. Lise Lague 68. Amanda Fullerton 69. Sue Connors 70. Tami McGuire 71. Rich Murray 72. Kerry Samek 73. Sara Mills 74. Ellen Dodge 75. Alison Easton 76. Heather Buckley 77. Kate Burt 78. Joellen Bombardier 79. Geoff Harf 80. Mike Tibbetts 81. Dianne Tokarz 82. Lori Dawes 83. Bess Webb 84. Sheryl Gonsalves 85. Papalinka VanderPyl 86. Joe Wegman 87. Chrissy Burke 88. Jeff Sfanford 89. Marty Beck 90. Ken Corbett 91. Kara Lucas 92. Christine Breault 93. Sherry Chernauskus 94. Keith Rosenbloom 95. Lisa Ramosha 96. Shelley Mattes 97. Kerrie Weimar 98. Julie Donahue 127. Linh Hoang 128. Jeremy Yetman 129. Kris Hickson 130. Jared McDonald 131. Scott Barr 132. Sean Peach 133. Andrew Blackmon 134. Stacey Foley 135. Darren Fitz Gerald 136. Debbie Burkhard 137. Missy Heath 138. Jen Names 139. Kim Wanless 140. Ted Hickey 141. Kirt Switzer 142. Heather Hersh 143. Karl Anderson 144. Chrissy Doyle 145. Lisa LaMontagne 146. David Casey 147. Taylor White 148. Steve Carroll 149. Scott Grossweiler 150. Mamie Sullivan 151. Sarah Nystrom 152. Carol Clements 153. Michelle Moquin 154. Byran Hallas 151 152 154 36. Nancy Pierce 99. Kevin Burke 37. Kim Tusini 100. Nicole Beauchemin 38. Derek Cunningham 101. Jolene Giacobbe 39. Megan Helms 102. Tara Stewart 40. Lisa Gibbs 103. Kriston Anderson 41. Darby MacEacheron 104. Chris Cote 42. Isi de Miguel Rubio 105. Liz Lento 43. Britt Ericsson 106. Jen Joyce 44. Bruce Slater 107. Nick Silva 45. Matt Cootey 108. Tracy Butters 46. Joy Moore 109. Chris Leavell 47. Michelle Martin 110. Donny Vautrinot 48. Kellie Nurse 111. Scott Arthur 49. Lisa Mettell 112. Rich Kunkel 50. Jen Fraser 1 13. Stacey Pearl 51. Amy Besch 1 14. Leander Dubreuil 52. Tracy Bromley 1 15. Selena Polcaro 53. Jason Strawn 1 16. Keith Vincent 54. Jessica Moon 117. Bob Baron 55. Michelle Benoit 1 18. Jay Condon 56. Tara Mandy 1 19. Mark Donnelly 57. Matt Belinski 120. Michelle Kasper 58. Tim Wenzel 121. Heather Bell 59. Kristin Hayes 122. Kim Noyd 60. Charlie DelVecchio 123. Chad Kopcak 61. Jeff Costa 124. Wendy Weston 62. Donna Lothrop 125. Kyle Chaffee 63. Staci DeVenezio 126. Melissa Dugan 4 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR As editor of the 1988 .anper. Jt’ye experienced first hand the work that goes into designing a yearbook. From creating layouts to cha§|ng down seniors for their profiles, we have all worked hard to put together a successful yearbook. ‘ - Under the advisorship of Mrs. Antis and Mrs. Wallin, the staff consisted of Cheryl Canning, Leander Dubreuil, and Michelle Baldi, always there to do follow up work, whether it be copying over layouts or organizing a section of the Lancer. Chrissy Burke, -Kellie Nurse and Ldr ' i Dawes brought in the majority of the ads and patrons. The publications class wrote most of the articles for the yearbook, and did a great job. Without Shelley Mattes, Stacy Devenezio, Dianne Tokarz and other typists, the endl ess copy would never have been completed to meet our various deadlines Ji lllll ' : I wSuld like to thank all wbqf«iarjbuted ip helping me to make Lancer’88 the best yet. Thank you Mrs. Antis and Mrs. Wallin for yot pi l llffra ppoft. Good luck to the class of 1989. Watch for the ’88 Supplement next fall. 1988 SUPPLE THIRD YEAR AT STATES COACH: Robert Fenton CAPTAINS: Steven Corradi, Bren- dan Fish MANAGERS: Kim Tusini, Joy Moore, Melissa Dugan FINAL RECORD: 15-6 The Sand A ich Boys’ Varsity Baseball Team enjoyed yet another successful season. The team competed in the Division II State Baseball Tournament for the third year in a row. Coach Robert Fenton felt that his team “played well” due to their skill and enthusiasm. The boys culminated their season by qualifying for state tournament play. Senior Spotlight This season’s Sandwich High School Base- ball Team had a core of four skillful seniors. Co- captains Steven Corradi and Brendan Fish were rated as being two of the six leading hit- ters on the team. Their dedication and sports- manship-like conduct helped to pull the team together as a whole. Dan Mogan and Keith Vincent added their support and proved them- selves play by play in each game. The 1988 baseball team ended their season by qualifying for tournament play. Seniors (L to R) S. Corradi, D. Mogan, B. Fish, K. Vincent Kneeling (L to R): J. Donahue, T. Burnieika, P. Anaki, L. Brady, S. Murphy, B. Fish, D. Mogan, K. Vincent Standing (L to R): Coach Fenton, Manager K. Tu- sini. Manager J. Moore, M. Shepherd, B. Ramsey, M. Torcoletti, D. Curley, J. Burke, R. Colwick, S. Corradi, K. Shea, Manager M. Dugan, Coach Bridges, Coach Klaussen Boys J.V. Baseball Standing (L to R) J. McKenna, M. Sheppard, N, Sullivan, J. Vaudo, M. Silva, D, Jenkins, R. Orcutt, C. Casey, R. Aldridge, Coach Bridges. Kneeling: (L to R) S. Murphy, V.J. Steele, T. Lupien, C. O’Connor, A. Hobart, J. Burke, D, Curley. VETERAI RUNNERS LEAD WAY COACH: Michael O’Brien CAPTAINS: Derek Cunningham, Ted Giampietro, Darren Fitz Gerald MANAGERS: Jessica Moon, Mi- chaelle Wick FINAL RECORD: 6-5 m The Sandwich Boys’ Track Team was strong with upperclassman this past year. Many of the teams’ runners had been with the program for several seasons with many personal bests! MVP South Shore League All-Star, Ted Giampietro had his best season yet and showed he was one of the best runners in the league. Two-mile runner David Hodgkinson also made his way past many of the league’s quickest runners. Steve Rivioira, who ran the 100-meter-hurdles, was also a high-jumping star. Longtime runner Rich Murray had a good season with the high jump and the 4 by 4 relay. Chris Cote had an excellent season with the 400 meter race. Darren FitzGerald was the lone senior throwing javelin, while Derek Cunning- ham threw the discus. Tri-Captains Giampetro, FitzGerald and Cunningham proved to be tracksters that the upperclassman could look up to. Sitting: C. Cote’, R. Murray, D. Cunningham, J. Stockman, N. Aieta, B. Barron. Standing: S. Rivioira, D. Hodgkinson, J. Morrow. M. Helms, J. Wegman, J. Curly, M. Deloia (L to R) Coach O’Brien, D. Hodgkinson, S. Rivioira, C. Cote’, R. Murray, D. Cunni ngham Capt., J. Stockman. N. Aieta, M. Deloia, J. Wegman. Second row: (L to R) Coach Sullivan, K. Sarofini, B. Ogg, C. Cockran, D. Green, D. Feeley, B. Baron, I. Carey, J. Oswell, J. Gendron, C. Wilcox. Coach Franke. Back row: (L to R) B. Rogavich, S. Shapiro, J. Hanelt, B. Zalganes, J. Forth, J. Simpson. P. Murphy, B. Stacy, B. Spofford, A. Klein. B. Weakland, J. Morrow, J. Curly, T. Almeida. Missing: Capt. T. Giampietro, Capt. D. Fitzgerald. J. Earl. A SEASON OF YOUNG HOPEFULS COACH: Don Franke CAPTAINS: Megan Helms, Debbie Watters MANAGERS: Jessica Moon, Michaelle Wick FINAL RECORD: 7-4 The Girls’ Track Team has a good reason to be proud. They posted a record of 3-2 in the South Shore League and an overall record of 7- 4. The team featured three seniors: Megan Helms, Jolene Giacobbe, and Suzie Sykes. Many of the young runners showed that they had the speed and stamina to compete with older and more intimidating competitors. Indi- vidual performances were outstanding this past season. Sophomore Heidi Condon proved to be the best hurdler in Massachusetts with wins at the State Coaches Meet and the South Shore Principals Meet. Next year’s season will really push Sandwich to their limits when they move into the large school division. The team will be led by Debbie Watters and Michelle Baldi. Mr. Franke has high hopes that the team will be strong. Front row: W. Gelinas, K. Kruse, R. Scott, Capt. M. Helms, L. Terril, K. O’Hare, M. McKeen, Coach O ' Brien. Second row: B. Jenkins, Capt, D. Watters. J. Jones, M. Clemence, M. Nicholson. M. Baldi, J. Dinan, Coach Franke. Back row: T. Hanelt, C. Coyman, K. Condon. C. Ash, M. Brady. H. Condon, K. Kovalski, L. Sampson, Coach Sullivan. TEAM IS ALL “ACES” COACH; Peter Trimble CAPTAINS: Darby MacEacheron, Keith Rosenbloom FINAL RECORD: 11-7 The Sandwich Boys’ Tennis Team, coached by Mr. Peter Trimble, is having a successful season. The team will be graduating three seniors; Keith Rosenbloom, Darby MacEa- cheron, and Isidoro de Miguel Rubio, our ex- change student from Spain. The team will miss them, but they will be strong with Shannon St. Pierre, as number one, in the singles category and juniors, Rob Lowrance and Adrian Serafini, as number two, in the doubles position. Darby made it to the semi-finals in the South Shore Tournament and Keith has been playing third year singles for the second year. The team is preparing to have another victorious season in 1989. D. MacEacheron, K. Rosenbloom. Coach Trimble ' - • • f I ' .... ♦ « • • Front Row (L to R): R. Tedeschi, J. Long, C. Brown, J. Moussally, C. O ' Brien, J. Pawloski Back Row (L to R): E, Stahura, R. Lowrance, A. Serafini, K. Rosenbloom, S. St. Pierre, D. MacEacheron, I. Rubio, Coach Trimble GIRLS RACK-IT UP COACH: Barbara Blaze CAPTAINS: Wendy Fleet, Aimee Daignault FINAL RECORD: 12-8 ■ % Senior Monique Lucier The Girls’ Tennis Team, coached by Barbara Blaze, has done very well in both the singles and double categories. Wendy Fleet and Aimee Daignault are dubbed as the girls’ number one doubles team, with Monique Lucier and new- comer Nicole Lague in close second. The sin- gles players are: Coleen Lynch and Katie Names. Two seniors, Lise Lague and Monique Lucier, graduated this year and will be missed by the team. Kneeling (L to R): A. Fleet, M. Lucier, W. Fleet, C. Fleet, A. Daigneault Standing (L to R): N. Grise, K. Chisholm, C. Lynch, K. Names, J. Anderson, Coach Blaze GRADUATION I Graduation was a special time for everyone. It was the final time that the class of 1988 joined together as a whole to cele- brate their years together. The culminating event signifying twelve years c f formal education was held Saturday, June 4 outside on the School’s baseball field. The Sandwich High School Band as well as the Madrigals performed at graduation for the 2,000 plus audience. Salutatorian, Chris Cote and Valedictorian, Holly Hilton of- fered t heir parting comments to the graduates. Mrs. Polly Gal- liker chairwoman of the School Committee as well as, Messrs. John Pierce and Robert Milbier presented the diplomas to the 179 members of the class of 1988. As the year came to a close for the graduat- ing seniors, many looked around in bewilder- ment, not quite comprehending that this was what they had been looking forward to since freshman year. It is a time of many mixed emo- tions, some happy some sad. Senior week began Tuesday, May 31, with our morning wake-up call for rehearsal. Then, on to Boston. We went to the Quincy Market Place and ate and shopped all day! Wednes- day started off with a huge breakfast prepared by the cafeteria staff and then it was on to Riverside Park for rides, rain, rides and more rain. But what’s a little (?) rain on the roller coaster? Thursday’s highlight was the Baccalaureate ceremony with news broadcasts of the class of 1988 in the future. Friday’s last outdoor graduation rehearsal in- volved our step-step-step” movement and ended with our dinner and dance, the last eve- ning together as a class. REMEMBER fm i , BOOMERS LOOKING FOR A BREAK The Sandwich Softball Team is looking for a break in their bad luck streak. Their record stands at 0-18. Poor weather has resulted in the loss of much needed practice time tor the team. The coach, Ms. Burlingame, states, “the inexperience causes a lack of concentration in game play which leads to big innings for the opposition.’’ The team has four players with previous varsity experience and a starting line- up with five sophomores. There is a lot of talent coming up from the junior varsity level and hopefully this will be the spark that the team needs to get back on track. Junior Varsity Kneeling (L to R): D. Grise, B. Maio, R. Hickey, J. Letter, C. Williams, D. Wallace. Standing (L to R): Manager H. Lawrence, J. Lehane, M. Ryan, J. Pistone, B. Bradstreet, R. Joyce, M. O’Brien, A. Cummings. M. Parece, Coach Rogers Seniors: Christine Breault, Sami Sands Kneeling (L to R): V. Donahue. J. Scribner, C. Breault, L. Sheppard, D, Glyden Standing (L to R): R. Sands, A. Donahue, J. Jacobs, K. Case, T. Legate, K. Gurino, B. Dickinson, Coach Burlingame COACH: Sheryl Burlingame CAPTAIN: Sami Sands MANAGER: Nicole Koloski FINAL RECORD: 0-18 SECOND IN SOUTHSHORE LEAGUE COACH; Paul Giandomenico CAPTAINS: Jeff Costa, Bruce Palmer RECORD: 10-6-1 Seniors: J. Costa, B. Palmer, K. Switzer The Sandwich High School Golf Team has enjoyed its most successful season in the South Shore League. Thirty high school and ten junior high students were on the team. The team placed second in the South Shore League. The team was led by captains Jeff Costa, MVP and League All Star, and Bruce Palmer, League All Star, who have helped the team to acquire its best records in the past three years. Jeff has spent four years on the team and has only lost one match. Bruce main- tained the second best record this year. Matt Belinski and Kurt Switzer showed a lot of enthu- siasm and spurred the team on. (L to R): S. Mason, J. Curley, T. Russell, R. Falcione, K. Switzer, M. Straut, I. Chamberlain, J. Costa, B. Palmer, Coach Giandomenico 1988 CLASS WILL I, NICK AIETA, leave: all the good times and music of Ian, Billy, Jamie, and Les. I, MARTY BECK, leave: to Cheryl the memories of one blue Nova and its lasts miles. I, HEATHER BELL, leave: for a dimension, not of site and sound but of the mind. Next stop, the Twiight Zone. I, TRACEY BEREND, leave: Sandwich High School knowing I’ll never have to return. I, AMY BESCH, leave: Brenda at Princeton with a bag of assorted bagels. I, ANDREW BLACKMON, leave: legend of the wonder wagon and also, to Toby Russell the number 8!! I, DAVID BOARDMAN, leave: school spirit and theater ability on the stage and to the Knights Theater Company Thanks SHS. I, CHRISTINE BREAULT, leave: my parking space to K. Coonz and my great driving abilities to John “Mario” Shannon. I, RACHEL BRUNELLI, leave: to Mr. Bob Hannon my mascara and bubble gum. I, CHRISSY BURKE, leave: to Deb, Jay, and Erin my talkative reputation to all who will have Mr. Lussier, Good Luck! I, DEBBIE BURKHARD, leave: Alison a tow-truck for the winter and Jill the power of making decisions on her own. I, KATE BURT, leave: as a senior, lots of fun to Tara McCarren Junior and to take over for me. I, TRACY BUTTERS, leave: my brother Mike lots of fun times ahead of him, also a “fresh” smelling towel for gym! I, CHERYL CANNING, leave: all of my troubles behing because off the best is yet to come. I, MATT HOWARD COOTEY, leave: my essence to all Cooty followers to do my bidding and to strive in SHS. I, STEVEN CORRADI, leave: the number one-two ( 12) to my sister Alison. I, PETER CORSINI, leave: NOTHING, BYE. I, MARTY GOSGROVE, leave: the new senior class a better place to hide than a closet. I, JEFF COSTA, leave: encouragement to Ian Chamberlain in his final year as a high school golfer. I, MIKE COSTA, leave: exactly what I got out of this school, Nuthin!! I, DEREK CUNNINGHAM, leave: my sympathy to the poor saps who will still be here next year. I, ISIDORO DE MIGUEL RUBIO BERROCAL MARTIN, leave: my Spanish garbage, my dirty words y mi barba also my love. I, STACI DEVENEZIO, leave: Sandwich High School with David Farren for good. I, JESS DONALD, leave: with thanks to those who made it worthwhile and a smile to JM, KW, MC, NA, KC, DB, and you JS. I, LEANDER DUBREUIL, leave: Pegasus to another artistic person. I, MELISSA DUGAN, leave: Coach RB a great soccer team and to Dawn, Baseball games in the hall and a silver Vette. I, ALISON EASTON, leave: Deb B. a new ditch memories of DF JD GS 2nd study a new tv to watch Scooby Doo! Ciao! I, RICH FAGNANT, leave: this school finally, thank God, and a great senior year to Jennie Colombo. Good Luck. I, DAVID FARREN, leave: Sandwich High School with Staci DeVenezio forever I, TRACEE FLEET, leave: LL Cool, J cookies, and kandy to JB and AL. I, DARREN FITZ GERALD, leave: “Bart” scratched on my locker and psychology to those who dare to take it. I, JEN FRASER, leave: the quest for the Holy Grail to Brian, “Runaway, runaway! “ Good luck next year Speck! I, JOLENE GIACOBBE, leave: my sincere gratitude to all who have made the beginning of my life memorable. I, TED GIAMPIETRO, leave: my rebelious urges to SHS, tears to DW, all my track records and my heart with Kate E. I, SCOTT GROSSWOILER (Texas), Leave. I, SHERYL NICOLE GONSALVES, leave: all of those boring gym classes to the underclassmen. I, BRYAN HALLAS, leave: Sandwich High School, with any luck. I, JACK HARRINGTON, leave: the definition of a perfect friend to Duke Brady, thanks for everything buddy. I, GEOFF HART, leave: my hair to Kevin, my boots to anyone who wants them, my cutup shirts to Bob “ I wanna be a Marine” M. I, MISSY HEATH, leave: knowing that I’m not coming back ! I, TED HICKEY, leave; to my little sister the Volare’ GT (if it still runs by then). I, KRISTINA HICKSON, leave: Kelly Neal our little Gremin Songs, and 1 more year at SHS. Good Luck and I’ll miss you. I, MICHELLE HITCHCOCK, leave: Sandwich High School knowing there’s something out there for me, Tony! I, JENNIFER JOYCE, leave: my immature ways and my loud mouth to Sandwich High School. I, MICHELLE KASPER, leave: the next 2 years with pleasure to my stepsister Michelle Brown. I, CHAD KOPCAK, leave: the pool scum to all the unfortunate losers still in school. I, LISA LABOR, leave: my skweezmobile to the Mammas!!! I, LISE LAGUE, leave: my sister Nicole “The Bug’’ (good luck!) and all my Thayer buddies PB and Fluff for dinner! I, LISA LAMONTAGNE, leave: Jenn Glebus with all my dismissal notes-you’re going to need them. Good Luck! I, JILL LITCHFIELD, leave: my hugs. Deb, Sneakers for Homecoming, Bell, Brakes, Lisa, a chance to speak her sentence. I, DONNA LOTHROP, leave; my ugly green locker that never opened to Mrs. Backnick, and the big ugly yellow bus to Karen and Kim. I, MONIOUE Y. LUCIER, leave: many good memories and I hope those following me will have the fun and good times I had. I, JARED P. MACDONALD, leave: to Sandwich High School Betsy’s posi-traction marks and to Jim Curly a bowl of MAYPO. I, TARA MANDY, leave: all the memories of good times of my senior year to the Class of 89’!! Bye-Bye! I, MICHELLE MARTIN, leave: My thanks to Bryan for being my best friend. I, TAMI MYTILDA MCOUIRE, leave: more than willingly w my ringdings and 4 years of partying w my mammas. I, LISA METELL, leave: my car to Lynn Meehan. I, SARA MILLS, leave: the heart of EIkdom and many good memories to Bruce Graham. I, JOY MOORE, leave; KC’s goodmorning spit to Wendy and Darren and two more years to Becky. I, MICHELLE MOOUIN, leave: all the love in the world to the mammas. I, JOHN B. MORROW, leave: my part as Hank, the camera man to someone deserving of such a great role!!! I, JEN NAMES, leave??, I am taking it all with me! I, STACEY PEARL, leave: my Bubbles to “the Mamma’s!” I, SELENA POLCARO, leave: my vending machine behind. I, KAREN PRATT, leave: my Sandwich High School locker to Mrs. Backnick. I, STACEY REIS, leave: to Brenda, the uglies; to Bubba Hot an ice scraper to “Scratch your car!” I, STEVE RIVIOIRA, leave: 23 to hang in the rafters high above the S.H.S. gym. I, KERRY SAMEK, leave: Sandwich High School with a great big smile!!! I, NICK SILVA, leave; my brother Mike to take my place at Sandwich High School. I, ROBERT R. SPEAKMAN, leave: this school without a second thought and feel sorry for the people stuck here. I, JASON M. STOCKMAN, leave: these words; help prevent forest fires, and memories of DBOOGER! I, ANDREW “STU” STUART, leave: memories of “WOOLY BULLY.” I, DIANNE TOKARZ, leave: all my nagging tardiness to Bob Hannon all cookie breaks to Mrs. A. “I’ll miss it!” I, KIM TUSINI, leave: Trace a D.B. I, KEITH VINCENT, leave; nothing but three sisters for S.H.S. to deal with. I, JOE WEGMAN, leave: Drew’s house at 3 a.m. with my dad. I, MICHAELLE A. WICK, leave; to Christine, “The boat” (Family truckster) I, GEORGE WILLIAMS, leave: my smelly locker to the next ungrateful student to store their useless belongings in. I, TAYLOR WHITE, leave: all my dismissal notes, senioritis and running shoes to Rob and Darren. We, SENIOR DECA, leave: in memory, all the DECA times and conferences behind. We had an awesome time! We’ll miss you! :SOURCt R i- juaVer 0 537 v .


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