Scituate High School - Chimes Yearbook (Scituate, MA)
- Class of 1981
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Wf ' ccai prcdiel we outoymc of an unfuiished script or on imreheorsed plou 2 , We con bu t noiie ' hnr a qood time , perhaps aru)nncr chance oi the 6ufert? ivn,f ' a fun ' dinner dance , and cl jimd farei ell at QraauaiCorx. vAKroioJ oXl we sho u canxj with us proud rrwm- onc5 of Ohc best four ears of ytrur Oft . . Fade out as co t taixs their final fbaw. . Curtcuurh a ioming. Fiirt! you ready? DECKIONS, DECISIONS [ • 3 HS OB I XL - L Bacardi 10 THE PRODUCERS Ms. Ellen Keane Assistant Principal Mr. William Anzivino Assistant Principal 15 DEDICATION i All the world ' s a stage. And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; I And one man in his time plays many parts . . . 1 The Class of 1981 dedicates its Yearbook to Mr. Robert Collins, principal, teacher, friend. THE  DIRECTORS U31LL ' reAcmS CLASSES PLEASE KtPcKT TO.. )oe Benoit English - Dept. Chm. Bill Hayes English Chris Berman English Karen Heifer English Ellin Booras English Peter Nord English Marie Doyle English Hannah Orden English Sue Gilmore English Carol Ryan English Steve McGrail Science — Dept. Chm. Jerry Crowley Science Carol Burns Science Bob Jackman Science Ann Bersani Science Kinley Herboldsheimer Science Tom Burnell Science Sue Mills Science David Hawley Science George Chiros Science |im Allen Math Dave Hazell Phys. Ed. Bill Smith Phys. Ed. - Dept. Chm. Paul Johnson Phys. Ed. Deke Conklln Phys. Ed. Paul Svensen Athletic Director Alice Gonsalves Phys. Ed. Ann Fenn Home Ec. - Dept. Chm. Carol Harrington Phys. Ed. Suzanne Mickels Home Ec. I Diane Piechowski Home Ec. Ed Marks Industrial Arts — Dept. Chm. Kathy Frazee Art - Dept. Chm. Steve Certa Industrial Arts jan Costa Art Howard Epstein Industrial Arts Peter Comrack Art Larry Lundin Industrial Arts Kathy Fortin Art Don Hermance Music — Dept. Chm. Bob Keefe Phys. Ed. Janet Gallagher Clerk Tess Fitzpatrick Secretary Edna Kenney Clerk Sheila Travers Secretary Mary Dwyer Clerk Marni Carter Secretary Mary Jean Chadbourne Nurse Rita Brennan Clerk Grace Carty Nurse 28 Being of sound mind and body The Class of ' 81 bequeaths to the following a pair of tickets to see: Robert Collins Its a Wonderful Life Bill Anzlvino Crime and Punishment Ellen Keane Everything Not Compulsory Is Strictly Forbidden Katie Ahearn ' ' Kiss Me Kate jim Allen The Shining Rhonda Beaty Wish Me Mazal Tov Kathy Becker See How She Runs joseph Benoit You Can ' t Take It With You Muriel Bergin Help!!! Chris Berman And Baby Makes Three Ann Bersani Annie Get Your Gun Ellin Booras Applause Tom Burnell and Steve Cedrone The Sunshine Boys Carol Burns Coming Home Mario Catinella The Godfather Steve Cert a and Peter Comrack The Odd Couple Dwight Chandler The Quiet Man Greg Chaisson Breaking Away George Chiros The Wizard of Oz Mike Clancy The Pleasure of His Company Deke Conklin Gone With the Wind lerry Crowley Cheaper To Marry Bob Corbin All the President ' s Men lanet and Frank Costa Last of the Red Hot Lovers ' Marie Doyle Auntie Mame Richard Dwyer Fast Break Howie Epstein Buck Rogers in the Twenty-First Century lose Evora Around the World in Eighty Days Les Faulkner Babes in Arms Jed FitzGerald Suburban Cowboy Dot Forrest T he Human Comedy Kathy Fortin The Kind Lady Ann Fenn Babes In Arms Kathy f razee It ' s a Wise Child Linda Cambell Little Women Peter Gibson High Society Vin Gilarde Who ' s Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? JoeForina Godfather 11 Sue Giimore The Feminine Touch Alice Gonsalves Go Ask Alice Denis Grady Advise and Consent Carol Harrington No Time for Sargents Dave Hartnett Take Me Out to the Ball Game Sue Harvey My Brilliant Career Dave Hawley Walking Tall Bill Hayes Stir Crazy Dave Hazel! and Paul Johnson Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Karen Heifer Smilin ' Through Kinley Herboldsheimer Remains to Be Seen Donald Hermance Music Man Debbie Hilfiger The Tiger and the Typist Robert Jackman McHales ' Navy Vin loyal This Thing in the Dark Bob Keefe That Championship Season Joe Kelley The Blackboard Jungle Ed Kelly Agony and the Ecstacy John Leone Bad News Bears Larry Lundin and Bill Parker Coal Miner ' s Daughter Ed Marks Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House Bill Mattern One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest Jean-Francois Menard An American in Paris Leo King The King and I Rich McCready The Runner Stumbles Peg McCue Peg ' O ' My Heart Larry McGonagle Lawrence of Arabia Sfeve McGrail The Absent Minded Professor Annetje Meyer Divine Madness Suzanne Mickles Dinner at Eight Susan Mills The Way We Were Ron Morley Quincy Barbara Nelson True Grit Peter Nord and Bill Webber Little Foxes Hannah Orden Ordinary People Mike Parkinson Broadway Serenade Dianne Piechowski Guess Who ' s Coming to Dinner? Phil Pisano How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Jane Podolski-McKenna Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Charlene Richards Nine to Five Dexter Robinson Future Shock Richard Robinson Hair Marilyn Rogers Morning ' s at Seven Tom Ryan General Spanky Carol Ryan The Last Convertible Jack Sheehan Jack of Diamonds Joe Strazdes The White Shadow Jim Sullivan The Longest Yard PaulSvensen The Raging Bull Margi Tondorf Belle of Amherst ' Ed Willwerth Son of Lassie Kathy Womersley-Viscione The Bride Goes Wild Doreen Ziegler Best Foot Forward TECHNICAL ADVISORS. Dear Seniors, Now that graduation is upon you, we wish you much luck and happiness in your future endeavors. These past four years have been a time for growing and experiencing new things, not only for you but for us as well. We thank you for having allowed us this opportunity. We hope that you will look back on these years as having been a time of preparation, learning, and friend- ship. We shall always remember with special pride the Class of ' 81. Success, happiness and love always. 32 .1 ALRIGHT Class act. Edie Shillue, we love you! IPICH Hubba, Bubba. I see London, I see France, I . Cool it Brian, the show ' s over! Swollen glands Freddy? Watch out for the Boogie Man. Can you find Keith Shilts in this picture? 35 Junior Officers: Top row (L to R): Maureen Liberty, Julie Bearce, Karen Litzinger, Nancy Killilea. Sophomore Offi- cers: Middle row (L to R): Ken Branton, Patty Doyle, Tammy Vacha, Julie Turner. Freshman Officers: Seated (L to R); Erika Dietz, Missy Grader, Doreen Mooney, Patti Roach. 42 f Class President Lori Doyle Vice-President Lisa Campagna KERRY ANN DAY Gerry Life ' s bailies do not always go lo the stronger or faster man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can Student Council Officers: Vice-President Karen Pitts Treasurer Susan Barry LORI ELIZABETH DOYLE Fluff Oh, Oh, Come take my hand we re ndin ' out tonight lo case this promised land JANET RUTH HAILER Janet If you love something set it free If it comes back to you it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t it never was LISA ANN CAMPAGNA Lisa I expect lo pass through this world but once Any good thing that I can do, lo any human being, lei me do il now Lei me not defer il, nor neglect it, for I shall nol pass this way again Secretary Kerry Day Treasurer Janet Hailer OllVl KAREN ANN PITTS Pitty With all the sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world-Be cheerful Strive to be happy SUSAN IRENE BARRY Sue To thine ownself be true 48 1 5SAM. ANDERSON MICHAEL )AMES ANDERSON Mike JOSEPH H. ANDRADE lump Rope I going down to timeless gorge of changes Down the windy In matters o( taste, swim with the current, in matters of principle Hey Dick Logue. where ' s my jump rope ' t i of friendship - Until I know the time has come to give what ' s stand like a rock r e lAMES M. ARONSON KIMBERLY BAILEY Cabby, K.S.P., Fox, Kimba. In the race to be better or best, miss not the joy of being W A , Washington St , Neponset, TorTx rrow, Prep, Remember I Giles ' ADELISA L BARBOSA Lisa I ' d rather have a tool make me merry than an experience make me sad LAWRENCE BASLER Larry when I figured out all of life ' s answers, they changed the questions i tu No comments, no comments KEVIN XAVIER BARBARY Barbs The road of excess leads to the Palace of Wisdom RICHARD FRANCIS BEAUDET Rich The first half of my life I went to school The second half of my life I ' ll get my education 50 JESSICA SUSAN BEECHER Jessie Two out of every three is a PREP. Hence: Life is what happens lo you when you ' re busy making other plans. i DEMISE BCXDTH Nessey To some day be able to look back and laugh at soine of the things I cried at tcxlay and enjoy the menx ries DEBORAH CAROL BRANTON Debbie Remember that life is not measured in hours, but accomplishments MARK EDWARD BRESNAHAN Brez Strive for excellence PAUL BURKE BRICHAM There are two paths you can go by; but in the kxig run you can change the path you ' re on. PATRICK JOHN BURKE Pat You only live once. tKJt if you live nght. once is erKXjgh. MARY BETH BROWN Life is mostly froth and but)ble Two things stand like stone Kind- ness in afK ther ' s trouble; Courage in our own. JEAN SMITH BURKHARDT )eanie The best laid plans of mice arxJ men often go awry MAURA JAYNE BULMAN If I need a cause for celebration, or a comfort, I can use to ease my mind, I rely on my invagination and dream of an imaginary time. lUUE ANN BUTLER Happiness grows with love, laughter, and sunshine This sunshine I have saved, in case you need a place away from darkness (BFS) 52 LAUREL RUTH CALDWELL Laurel No act of krndness, no matter how small is ever wasted PAUL R. CAMERON I woke up this morning and got myself a beer ' Ha. Ha, T.C. THOMAS A. CARROLL T.C. I woke up this morning and got myself a beer The future is uncer- tain and the end is always near ANN MARIE CAVANAGH Happiness is to do and say, the kindest thing the kindest way LISA MARIE CERILLI Take lime for friendships, nature, sunsets, dreams, and walks beneath the stars Time for solitude A time to be quiet and to look within )ANE E. CHAPUT I traced my footprints through the sands of yesterday Back the way I came I was returning, and then I saw me standing just across the river, just across the bridge that I ' d left burning Charlie Daniels Band LISA MARIE CHAPUT Whatever you can do. or dream, you can. l egin it Boldness has genious. power and magic in it Caf B Food puts hair on your chest. 53 Catch a KISS GERMAINE MARIE CILENTO Cerrie Try to be like the turtle — at ease in your own shell jUDY ELLEN CIRILLO Judy Enjoy your life without comparing it with that of others. PATRICIA MARY CLANCY Irish Two roads diverged in a yellow wood Oh. I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads into way, I doubted if I should ever come back DAN CLARK I am FUBAR! SCOTT GERARD COAN Scotty I ' m your ice cream man, slop me when I pass by All my flavors are guaranteed to satisfy CHRISTOPHER SLADE COCKEY Chris Life IS short, so live each day as if it were your last, so you don ' t miss the goodness of life SCOTT DAVID COFFEY Bean I ' ve seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I ' m on my way 54 GEORGE COLE Roses are red, violets are blue. Now thai I ' m out of here, what the heck am I gonna do. MARITA PAULA COLEMAN Marita Together or apart, no matter what life brings to you, you ' ll have the strength to bear it as long as you have love to give and some- one you can share it with NOREEN F. CONNELLY You ' ve got to make your choices and take your chances; sing your songs and dance your dances. MARY ANN COLE Mar I want to live, learn about, and experience life. SUSAN MARIE COLUNS Screwsy Thanks to Mom arwj the Sullivans. Good times in West Roxbury, the North River and the Dink. And in special memory of my Dad ROBERT GLENN CONNELLY Remember the past, kx k towards the future, Ixjt live in the present SUSAN R. COLE Life is too short to spend in one place Co find your world as you may Rememt er the pages of life that we shared, and take them with you each day. PAUL R. CONBOY Pudge Every time I ctose the door on reality, it comes in through the window CHRISTINE E. CONNOLLY For long you live and high you fly, smiles you ' ll give, tears you ' ll cry, all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be 55 DEBRA JEAN CONNOLLY Debbie lULIA KATHERINE CONNORS )ulie, Jules I am nol atratd o( tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love Where there is no love, put love, and you will find love, today THOMAS R CONNORS Tom The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat Dishwashing liquid! ? )AMES EDWARD CORBO )im Life begins each morning Each morning is the open door to a new world - new vistas, new aims, new trying 56 JOHN lOSEPH COSCIA Kosh if hard work is the key to success, most people would rather pick the lock MARSHA ELIZABETH COVELL When the moment is long gone, the memory will linger DONNA MARIE CROWLEY life is a mirror and will reflect back to the lliinker what one thinks into it )OHN RICHARD COTE MICHAEL COYNE Otis The future is unkrwwn and the end is always near. Remember Dorchester. JOSEPH F. CROWLEY )ay It ' s better to fail at sometNng than to succeed at nothing ROBERT F. COLLINS Bob Scxxier or later it always breaks your heart. DANIEL PAUL CROWLEY Bones We seek truth, happiness, and prosperity, but I guess it ' s our destiny to live a simple, honest life. GERARD W. CURTIS Gerry I think I ' m goin ' to Katmandu if I ever get out of here That ' s what I ' m goin ' to do I )OHN DOUGENIK Doog Though the nights are cloudy there is still a light that shines on me Shine on till tomorrow, let it be. ANN FRANCES DOYLE Freddie Well, the danger of the rocks is surely past Still I remain tied to the mast Could it be that I have found my home at last? CATHERINE THERESA DUFFEY Cathy Always save room for rainbows and dreams Musketeers C.S.L, Cape Cod, camping, food fight, party at leanne ' s, NYE ' s. Minot, kidnapping, L N S GERALD F. DUFFEY Duff if you are not going to give 100%, don ' t bother giving at all MOIRA ELLEN DUFFEY Duff We are slaves of the law in order that we may be able to be free. THOMAS R, DUFFEY Duff We don ' t have enough springs for the falls CAROLINE ELLEN DUNBAR To live your life in your own way . To reach for the goals you have set for yourself To be a YOU that you want to be That is success IRENE KATHERINE DUNN Did you ever read atKXJt a frog thai dreamed of being a king, then became one Except for the names and a few of the changes, you can talk about me, the story ' s the same one 60 PAULA MARIE DURKIN We had something to learn, now it ' s lime for the wheel to turn Can we still be friends ' VALERY ELIZABETH EGAN Val MICHAEL D. ELLINGSON Mike DAVID ELLSWORTH In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and the sharing The search for tomorrow is the beginning of today Why don ' t we sing this song all together, open our heads, let the ol pleasures pictures come, and if we close our eyes all together, then we will see where we all come from. PETER FAHEY To get your very own Everything Bag call 1-80O545-1212. We were at a party His ear lobe fell in the deep Someone reach- ed in and grabbed it It was a rock lobster I. . ' • V , ■■• ■KERRY ANN FINNERTY Kerry No one knows what il is thai he can do till he tries SEAN FRANCIS FLAHERTY Flap k ' s a town full of losers I ' m pulling out of here to win. MAUREEN FISHER When you walk the narrow road you can t turn back That ' s the way life goes. ELLEN MARIE FLETCHER The joy of living is the joy of giving . tf you don ' t put anything in- to life, you won ' t get anything out of life. MANUEL FONTES Manecas High scfxxjl, wfiafs thai ' They don I hiave that in my country? CHARLES R. FORSGARD Charlie Never underestimate (he power of human stupidity LAURA ANN FITZGERALD Fox, KSP, Fitz, Yoda It matters not how strait the gate How filled with punishment the scroll I am the master of my fate The captain of my soul JOSEPH MARTIN FLYNN Flynzo School is just a mere pastime in which we augment education LORNA MARIE FOURNIER Fine An is that in which the hands, the head, and the heart of man go together 1 62 EDNA MARIE GARDNER Ed Thanks tor ihe T ) Collins family I am graduating To be a rock and nol to roll SHARON JEAN CASBARRO Nothing matters but the weekend from a Tuesday point of view Musketeers, SCL, camping, food fight, LNS. Cape wk end, M A S F , Minot, B C A D . The Boxer, V S N CYNTHIA ANNE CAUDREAU Cindy You only live once but if you work it right once is erxxjgh Come on, show us your underalls. FRANK MATTHEW GAZIANO F Caz I came. I saw; I benched r lOSEPHC GAZIANO Gaz DedicalKxi is measured in terms of success MONIQUE NOELLE GENET Mo Thou Shalt nol steal, for only idk)ls have lo prove their coolness by this method m n g MICHELLE ANN CERAGHTY Shelly Look behind, but only at the good limes Look ahead for the best to come PCB Southern Man Slowride Time for me to fly Fort 64 PAUL lOSEPH GREENE P.). PAMELA JEAN COURDIN Pam Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road DAVID WAGNER GLUCK It ' s not if you win or lose that counts, it ' s how much nrKxiey you make. SUSAN ELLEN GRANT Sue It ' s better to laugh and forget, than to forget to laugh. TARA ANN HAFF A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere; Ijefore him I may think aloud CURTIS L HAIGH Colonel It ' s been the ruin of many a poor boy. and Cod, I know I ' m one STEVE B HAMER Hamer When life looks like Easy Street, there is danger at your door TIMOTHY lOHN HARTWELL Spider It ' s better to twrn out than fade away N Y 66 lOHNH. HARRELSON Jack. MARK lAMES HASTIE Green grass and high times forever KENNETH ALLAN HAIGH Ken Fate holds the strings and men like children move But as they ' re led success is from above STEVEN HAMACHER Hawk Inhale deeply and float back through the ages to the southern slopes of the Himalayas SHAWN MICHAEL HARRIS Hog A ship in a harbor is safe but that ' s not what ships are built for lEAN MARIE HENDERSON U s t een such a long time, I think I shall be going Time doesn ' t wait for me, it keeps on rolling So long on a distant highway, I ' ve got to keep chasing a dream I ' m gonna be on my way I NIVEA HENDRIQUES Nivea When on your vacdlion, anything and everything is possible. SUSAN KIMBALL HERMANCE Sue It is easier to go down a hill than up, but the view is from the top HEIDI MARIE HICKMAN Hi Ho Life is a moment in space when the dream is gone it ' s a lonelier place All work and no play makes Mike a dull boy. AUL DAVID HIMELRICK Hemma !S there are two paths you can go by, But in the long run, there ' s ill time to change the road you ' re on. MICHAEL K. HOAR We are the kids our parents warned us about VICKI LYNN HOLBERT When the faces of your friends fade as miles separate you, remember the beauty of friendship you shared and bnng them back in focus DEANNE HOLLAND Dean Musk is from my heart and il will slay there for the rest of my bom days. A PRISCILLA LYNETTE HUGHES To be as happy and successful as possible (if possible) . ALICIA MARIE HOMMEN Satisfaction is not just tfie fulfillment of what you want, but the realization of how much you already have JENNIFER ANNE HOOPER Jenny We all have our happy days, hopes, and fears, and you ' ll find no exception in me Run, )on. Run LISA HELEN HULIEN Wait a little wtiile to welcome what you ' re after, give it the linDe to find its way to you LAURIE ANN HYNES Sometimes the lights all shinin on me — other times I can barely see - lately it occurs to me what a long strange tnp it fias t)een THOMAS GERARD JACOBS Dake Orr feeds Sanders in behind the net, back to Orr He scores! 69-70. 68 KURT I lACOBSEN JEFFREY THOMAS )AMES )eff, Smiley True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare false friends are like autumn, leaves found everywhere UCENIA ANN KAMOSKI lean lany dreams come Irue and some have silver linings I live for my ireams and a pocketful of gold HELEN KAZANZIDES Animals are such agreeable friends, they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. )ANE P lAQUITH Love when you can. cry when you have to. be who you must, that ' s a pan of the plan, await your arrival with simple survival and one day we all understand LOREN WARD lOHNSON Lori I suppose that if you cannot understand my silence, then you would never understand my words MICHAEL T. KEECAN Keegs He who flies with the bats at night, can ' t always get up to fly with the eagles in the morning 69 JAY F KETTERER Some day soon we ' ll stop to ponder what on earth this spell we ' re under We made the grade and still we wonder who we really are Styx lUDITH H. KING Monk T)M, 33 The world is before you, and you need not take it or leave it as it was when you came in lANET PATRICIA LEARY Janet When the faces of fnends fade, remember the special memories and friendships you shared and bnng them back into focus )EP, Martha s Vineyard, Aloha, shake it i DENNIS JOHN KEYES Waldo The greatest use of life is to spend it on something that will outlast it VENESSA J. KING Nessa Why should you want to know? Don ' t you mind about the future, don ' t you try to think ahead Save tomorrow for tomorrow, think about today instead I knew that I would make it if I tried DOUGLAS FORNELL LEAVIT Doug My greatest inspiration is a challenge to attempt the impossible. TODD KIMMELMAN Old man take a look at my life it ' s a lot like yours - N Y , Bug EILEEN CATHERINE LAFFEY Leen The future always comes a little before you ' re ready to forget the past I P I ice cream truck, the laps, St. Pat ' s, shake it! Martha ' s Vineyard. JEAN MARIE LEE Les rivieres ne se precipitat pas plus vite dans la mer que les hom- mes dans I ' erreur. 71 MARY ELLEN LENNON Mel JAMES MICHAEL LESHER Lesh WILLIAM R. LETHAM Wild Bill Why settle for d dozen daisies when you can get a single rose. When we are born our serial is certain: Aaors on this island of In blossom today, then gone Life is l ike a flower, how can one hope Flaying the roles as time passes by; some scenes we laugh expect the fragrance lo last forever and some scenes we cry; never really knowing what character we portray BRIAN ARTHUR LIDINGTON Lid The hand is quicker than the . . . No one has ever grown strong carrying light burdens 72 PETER H. LOVAAS Rusty DIANE LOWMAN MARK DUNLAP LUKACIK Luke I shall never permit myself lo sloop as to hate any man You can ' t get enough laughs The sooner we start running along the baselines of eternity the better. MICHAEL A. LUTZ Luca This IS the end beautiful friend, the end of laughter and soft lies; the end of nights we tried to die GARY )AMES LYNCH Giga I have a few reasons for drinking and one just entered my head If a man can ' t drink while he ' s living, how the hell can he drink when he ' s dead SCOTT ANTHONY MacDONALD Scott I ' ve been through this town before; I ' ll be through this town some more; and if I don ' t find a way, that ' s the price I ' ll have to pay lULIA MacMILLAN Julia Dream what you dare to dream. Be where you want to go; Be what you want to be Live DEBRA lANE MacPHAIL Debbie Most smiles are started by another smile. SCOTT ANDREW MacPHETRES Scott I ' m going mobile, keep me movin 73 4 . . . and then the salesman takes the farmer ' s daughter . . . WILLIAM ). McRAE Bill Crazy Rooster Oowin Midnigh t; Balls of Lightin Roll along; Old men sing at oul their dreams. Women laugh and children scream; And the band keeps playin on REBECCA LYNN MITCHELL Becky LYNNE MARIE MODESTINO RICHARD FOSTER MOLL Dick Ain i it good to walk cxjl on a limb and find out that it holds I plan Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the Speech is silver, but silerKe is golden on climbing high instead of growing old price to make them come true 76 1 MICHAEL ). MONACO Mike A pinch between your cheek and gums is all it lakes for pure tobacco flavor MARY KATHLEEN MONAHAN Mary Days are melting too quickly; turn down the heal before they all boil away MARIA P. MONTEIRO Happiness is having someone to care for. :HRIST0 PHER IAMES HORAN Stoney Ve chased our pleasures here. Dug our treasure here, Still recall, Tie we cried. Break on through to the other side (Stoney) BRIAN M. MURPHY The time has come to be gone, it is time to ramble on LAUREN MARIE NOBLE Lauren Believe it if you need it If not, just pass it on KIM ELLEN NISBET Look back on the days that are still yet to come BONNIE ANN O ' BRIEN 77 )ANIS MARIE O ' CONNOR If at firsi you don ' t succeed try, try again Then quit No sense be- ing a damned fool about it. W. C. Fields DAVID PARKER Parks If time is a waste of life, and life is a waste of time, let ' s all get wasted and have the time of our life SUZANNE NOEL PESCHIER Sue Lately. H occm to me what a long strange trip its t een. 78 MAEVE NORA O ' CONNOR The essential quality of life is living, the essential quality of living is change, change is evolution and we are part of it. PETER ANDREW PAUL Never bow to authority but always tip your hat )OHN MICHAEL PETERSON Pete, )P Fading yourself-SlyK-Grand lllusion-€very now and then when I ' m feeling kmely and Ijeat, I drift back in time and I find my feet down on Main Street MARY PATRICIA O ' DONOCHUE Mary The Ballunases-Marrunas; ' wheels -ODIII, Lilla-mobile. the Wendy Syndrome, Rl style. Cape Escape; SCS-oink-oink. Chinese ' Moker- man and we turn the page MARY LUCILLE PENNY Lu, MLP My chief want in life is someone who will make me be what I can ■81 ' IS finally here Bye BP. ) M , ) O , K M , T D , ) S , BP, I B BRIANNE CELESTE PETIT Each to his own way, I ' ll go mine, t)est of luck in what you find But for your sake remember times we used to know So long, M L P., I O , and | M JACQUEUNE CEUA PRESCOTT lack ROBIN LEE PRObiEK Robin MARK PURCELL Since we re only here for a while, we might as wel snow some We ' ve only jusi begun T R D N ' me. Buzzard on Temple mm , style Ove us a smile fT Mair e vacation, watermelon punch, the night I lost my contact 80 MELISSA DEL ROSARIO QUIROS PALAU Mely JOANN DAWN QUYLE Dawn MARK D. RAMSDEN Jungle Man I was born December 4, )%2 and I am an AFS student from All the firsts: Cape Cod, the sneaky weekend, Montessorl, Your mind: It ' s guaranteed, it ' s all you ' ll ever need So what are you Ponama I want to thank you all for being my friends and especially Musketeers, Dawn stops, 10 pds , Minot in the moon, tons of let- waiting for? ihank an AFS student from Peru, Lily Gil Again, thank you for this ters, never again ' Well Ha Ha I L Y F M S K You guys! wonderful year ANGELA DALUZ RIBEIRO Kiss me goodbye, hold back your tears, wish me well, don ' t voice your tears This is it — I ' m on my way ROBERT ANTHONY ROCHFORD Rock A rolling stone gathers no moss Bui a human rock will live forever lOHNC ROSEN Co real slow you II like il more and rrwre. lake i( as il comes, spetialize m having tun 82 RICHARD FRANCIS ROACH Roachie Either i will find a way. or I will make one FRANCISCO lOSE RODRICUES Rod To each his own. but for me I ' ll take all I can get BELEN A. RULAND luana. Ufe is rough, rough is lile. such is life, cause rife is iough( ' ) lAMES ). RODRICUES Life IS one long reach, the ongoing search for self and relationship. Enjoy DONNA MARIE RUZZANO Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true USAN ELISABETH SHARER Human reproduction hee, hee, hee! ;ie IS ruled by impermanenl things, becoming is more real Ihan eing 4 O K , who ' s the wise guy who put the lock on my locker? MARGARET E SHEEHAN Margie If we change, we change together, ptck up the pieces if our dreams should tall, put them back again together EDITH SHILLUE Edie A person s reach should exceed his grasp or what ' s a heaven for ' 84 GRANT STAFFORD SHELDON Roo Physics does not exist KEITH A. SHUTS These children that you spil on as they try to change their wofid are immune to your ccxisolalion They ' re quite aware of what they re going through. CHRISTOPHER S. SHEEHAN Chris In life, being ycxjr own person is the only thing that really counts. After all. it ' s not whether you win or lose, it ' s how you play the game CHARLES M. SHENNETTE Boobaby SHEILA LEE SILLCOCKS Oh Lord, am I really here at last ' Summer 80 ' . Shirley Temples, CC.B.N.K . good fnends LADEANA LYNN SINDONE GREG S. SMALL ROBERT A. SMALL Time is not measured m a glass; we ' ll have our future, we ' ve had our past The past is a memory, the future another day holding life ' s dreams before they slip away OBERT E MENZ-SMITH Rob SUSAN L. SNOW JOHN FRANCIS SOLARI )on ' l stop thinking about tomorrow It will soon be here t etler Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes I ' m afraid it ' s time to say Time does not l)ecome sacred to us until we have lived it lan before. Yesterday ' s gone goodbye again JANET MAY STEPHENS There are no such thngs as strangers, lust friends you have never ittet. BRENDALEE OFELIA STEWART Do unto others, as you would have ihem do unto you. MARK SULLIVAN Sully Early mornrig sunshine leBs me all I need lo know PATRICIA A. STERNFELT Patty Bui sanctuary never comes wilhoul some kind of risk Illusions with- out freedom never quite add up to bliss I L Y Robby DAWNA ALLISON STITT Life IS a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved STEVEN R. SWAIN Steve He who makes a beast of himself takes away the pain of being KATRINA L. SWANSON Tnna After all is said and done. I look the time, I had my fun. I ' m f walk before they make me run ' ill BERLY S. TORREY Kim irj niusic Is love in search of a word Just washed my hair and couldn ' t do a thing with it. KAREN LYNN WORTHINGTON All glory comes from daring to begin. DAVID O. YARIAN Wofry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow; it only saps today of its strength ROBERT ALLAN YOUNG Bob I sing the body electric I glory in the rebirth creating my own tomorrows when I shall enbody the earth. TAMMI LYNN CHRISTENSEN Tammi We live our lives like there ' s no tomorrow; but wtien tomorrow comes we ' ll be ready cause we ' ve got nothing to be guilty of Shiel. gimme Itiose night LESLIE ELIZABETH COLMER Ckxxi times, bad times, you know I ' ve had my share. DONNA )EAN JENKINS D.), Oh, I ' ve got to set myself free That ' s just how it ' s got to tje I know it hurts to say goodbye But it ' s time for me to fly! STAGE FRIGHT JOHN E. ANDREW MARGOT LEE BLAIR GARY S. RANDALL STEFANIE GLEASEN JOHN MESSIAL HILLARY ANNE BLISS KELLY ANN ARTMAN MARTIN KERANS ANN MARIE CHAPLIN BOWMAN A. SHORT KARA lOYCE WETHERBEE JAMES MILLS BRADFORD DAVID DOHERTY MARK C. MOLINARI JAMIE H PL ATT ANDRE HARDAWAY ROBERT MARTIN KENNEDY BRIAN K. METCALF JOANNA JORGE MARK COUGHLIN 90 j In Memory of Our Friends Michael Cleveland Kevin Keagan Tim Blauner CARL ABRAHAMSON 30 Oakhurst Rd. MARTIN ACEVEDO 655 Country Way Wrestling 1 AFS Language 3 Homeroom Rep. 1 Class Representative 4 Interact 2 Pres. 3 Chorus 4 BOB ADAMS 381Hatherly Rd Wrestling 1, 2 HOLLY ALLEN 7% Webster St. Cheerleading 1 TODD AMELANG 27 Mordecai Lincoln Rd LIBBY AMELANG 27 Mordecai Lincoln Rd. LYSSA ANDERSON 684 Country V d Jr. Variety Shou l MICHAEL ). ANDERSON 25 Christopher Lane Marching Band Band 1,2,3,4 Football 2, 3 Yearbook 4 Homeroom Representative 4 lOEY ANDRADE 35 Park Ave. Soccer 1, 2, 3 Capt 4 JOHN ANDREW 120Cilson Rd. Track 1 lAMES ARONSON KIMBERLY BAILEY 2 1 Dreamwold Rd. V earbook 4 )r. Variety Show 3 Softball Manager 2 Whatevers 1, 2 Future Nurses Club 4 KEVIN X. BARBARY 29 Stearns Rd. Baseball 2 Basketball 1 Football 1, 2 |r. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 3, 4 ADELISA L. BARBOSA 195 Kent St. |r. Variety Show Awareness Club SUSAN IRENE BARRY 265 Gannett Rd. Basketball 1 Spring Track 1 Soccer 2 Student Council 3, 4 Student Council Treasurer 4 Sr Boosters President Yearbook Soph Rep )r. Rep LARRY BASLER 25 Minot Light Ave. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketbd ' l i J, i, C4 4. 4 ' .«a. li«Mtrr2 fr. Variety Show lOHN B ' vTEY 11 Whit Or. Baseball 4 RICHARD BEAUDET 15 Salt Meadow Ln Wrestling 1 JESSICA BEECHER 9 Lincoln Ave Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 2, 3, 4 Jazz Choir 4 |r Variety Show )azz Band 1, 2, 3, 4 JONATHAN BELANGER 145 Neal Gate St Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Chimes Times 3, 4 Math Club 4 ANDY BERGLUND 8 Briar wood Ln. Football 1 Cross Country 3 Winter Track 3 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. Junior Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 2 CHRISTOPHER BIANCHI 17 Briarwood Ln. ANNE BILLINGS 25 Edge wood Rd MARCOT BLAIR 1 Surfside Rd. Art Club 1, 2, 3V-Pres. Cheerleading 1, 2 Chanterelles 4 MICHAEL BONGARZONE 8 Mordecai Lincoln Rd. ANN BONOMl 43 Hollett St. ork Experience uth Shore Collaborative Program DEBORAH BRANTON 84 Williamsburg Ln. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 capt. Chimes Times 3, 4 Yearbook Interact Senior Boosters Homeroom rep. Jr Variety Show Dance Comm. 1, 1, 3, 4 MARK BRESNAHAN 607 Country Way PAUL BRIGHAM 49 Hazel Ave. Hockey 1, 2, 3 Crosscountry 1, 2, Capt I Winter Track 4 [Spring Track 2, 3, 4 3,4 r MARY BETH BROW 122Tilden Rd. Basketball 1, 2 Homeroom Rep 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball Manager 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2, 4 Chimes Times 2, 3 Layout Editor 4 Language Club 4 Yearbook 4 Senior Boosters MAURA BULMAN 16 GreenfiekJ Ln. PATRICK J. BURKE 96 Country Way 2 CREDITS Band 1 Student Council 4 Homeroom Rep 3 JEAN BURKHARDT JULIE ANN BUTLER 23 Blanchard Rd. Band 1,2,3, 4, Pres. Wind Ensemble 1 Studio Orchestra 2 Pep Band Chorus 2, 3 4 SEMBSA 2, 3, 4 New England Orchestra Festival 3, 4 Softball 1, 3, 4 LAUREL CALDWELL 30 Cairo Circle Tennis 1, 2 Work Experience 3 Jr. Variety Show PAUL CAMERON 8 Bonnie Briar Circle Soccer 1, 2 Golf 3, 4 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3 LISA CAMPAGNA 34 Oakhurst Rd. Basketball 1,2 Senior Boosteflfe Softball 1 Class Vice-President 4 Nurses Club 4 jr Variety Show Prom Corumiftee Yearbook Bloodmobile 3 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 FloatCommittee 1, 2, 3, 4 C) f ting Committee 1, 2, 3,4 TOM CARROLL 28 Colonial Way Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1,2,3,4 ANN MARIE CAVANAGH LISA CERILLI 117 Mann Lot Rd. Cheerleading 1 Capt. 2, 3 Sfeudent Council 1, 2 Jr Variety Show JANE E. CHAPUT LISA MARIE CHAPUT TAMMI CHRISTENSEN 144 Hollett St. Work Experience 4 CERMAINE MARIE CILENTO 14MettacometRd. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4 Chimes Times 2, 3, 4 Work Experience 3 Jr. Variety Show JUDY CIRILLO 84 Tilden Rd.-v Field Hockey 1 Track PATRICll MARY CLANCY Old OakSn Bucket Rd TRICIA CLANCY 117 Old Forge Rd. Tennis 1 junior Variety Show Yearbook 4 Senior Boosters Secretary 4 Float Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 DAN CLARK Mil SCOTT COAN 5 Cottontail Way Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Winter Track 3, 4 Spring Track 3, 4 Golf 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 CHRISTOPHER COCKEY 10 Elaine Ct. Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2 SCOTT DAVID COFFEY GEORGE COLE 43 Brockton Ave. MARY ANN COLE 43 Brockton Ave. Work Study 4 SUSAN COLE 23 Hawley Rd. Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Float Committee 1 Cross Country 2 Jr. Variety Show MARITA PAULA COLEMAN SUSIE COLLINS 12 Hawley Rd. jr. Variety Show LESLIE COLMER 342 First Parish Rd. Softball 1 Tennis ' 2 Work Study 4 Jr. Variety Show PAUL R CONBOY NOREEN FRANCES CONNELLY 15 Pin Oak Dr. Track 1 Soccer 2 Prom Committee Senior Boosters Football Statistician 4 Jr. Variety Show ROBERT CONNELLY 18 Hazel Ave. Wrestling 1 Winter Track 1, 2 Spring Track 1, 2 CHRISTINE CONNOLLY 33 Cairo Circle DEBRA CONNOLLY 18 Pin Oak Dr Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama 2 Chimes Times 3, News Ed itor 4 Jr. Variety Show Yearbook (Senior Section Ed.) Community Service 4 Hall Committee 1, 4 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 JULIA CONNORS 40Whiitier Dr. Track 1 Senior Boosters Future Nurses Club 3, 4 Community Service 4 Homeroom Rep. 2, 4 THOMAS R.CONNORS EMILY COONEY 22 Copeland Tannery Dr. ork Experience 4 JAMES CORBO 33 Barker Rd. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 WiotfiiJxack.1.2,3 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 2, 3, 4 jOHN COSCIA IIITikien Rd. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr, Variety Show JOHN COTE 114 Vernon Rd. Winter Track 1,2,3,4 Spring Track 1 , 2 MARK COUGHUN 27 Kathy ' s Path MARSHA COVELL 9 Revere St. Work Experience 4 Senior Boosters Float Committee 1 MICHAEL COYNE 43 Otis Rd. Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 1,2, 3,4 Soccer 4 DAN CROWLEY 15 Kane Dr. Crosscountry 1, 2, 3 DONNA CROWLEY 130 Country Way Field Hockey 1, 3 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Softball 1,2, 3, 4 Work Study 4 JAY CROWLEY 101 Williamsburg Football 1 Spring Track 1 GERALD CURTIS 153 Vernon Rd. Wrestling 1, 3, 4 Football 1,2 MARILYN CURTIS 25 Gannett Rd. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Spring Track 1, 2, 3 Field Hockey 3, 4 Jr. Variety Show KERRY DAY 76 Gannett Rd. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Golf 3, 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2 National Honor Socid Chimes Times 2, 3, 4 Float Committee 1, 2, Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Math Club 4 Senior Boosters Balunas Club Prom Committee Hall Committee 1,2,3,4 TERESA de BARROS 166 Stockbridge Rd Awareness Committer TOM DECOSTE 23 Allen St. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2 Drama 4 Hockey 3 Jr. Variety Show SUZANNE DELBOU 82 Scituate Ave. Spring Track 1 CREDITS occer 2 tudent Council 3 himes Times 3 anguage Club 3 Variety Show loat Committee 1 AREN DENKER 11 First Parish Rd. ath Club 2, 3 lational Honor Society 3, 4 MESDEVINE 1 Delta Ln, rack 1.2,3,4 ootball 1, 2, 3, 4 tudent Council 1, 2, 3, 4 OBERTA DIGAN % Hatherly Rd. ennis 1, 2 ARLA DIMENT 97 Tilden Rd. ICKI DION JOtisRd. oat Committee 1, 2 . Variety Show )HN P. DONOVAN }7 Tilden Rd. isebaB 1, 2, 3 4 E5. DBIN H. DOOLEY ) Sixth Ave. )HN DORAN Spaulding Ave arching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 )HN DOUGENIK I Clover Ln. ' resiling 1, 2 , 3 seball 1 xkey 4 sJN F.DOYLE Newfield Rd. ass Vice-President 1, 2, 3 nior Boosters nguage CIuId tat Committee 1, Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 my Committee )meroom Rep. 1 1 ring Track 1 iident Council 1, 2, 4 |ccer2,3 Variety Show  RI E, DOYLE Vernon Rd. «ss President 3, 4 tguage Club 4 ama 4 tional Honor Society 3, 4 at Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 H Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 m Committee d Hockey 1, 2 nnis 1, 2, 3, 4 imes Times 3, Feature Ed. dent Council 1,2, 3,4 dent Advisory Council 2 Variety Show THERINE DUFFEY Edith Holmes Dr. orus 1 ck3 jrbook 4 mmunity Service 4 JAID DUFFEY □tis Dr. •tball 1, 2, 4 )ss Country 3 Iter Track 1,2, 3,Capt. 4 ng Track 1, 2, 3,4 MO IRA DUFFEY Soccer 2, 3 Cross Country 1, 4 Capt Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Interact THOMAS DUFFEY Winter Track 2, 3 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLINE DUNBAR 352 Tilden Rd. Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Softball 1, 2 Track 3, 4 Ftoat Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 2 )r. Variety Show IRENE DUNN 41 lames Way Basketball 1, 2, 3 Softball 1 PAULA DURKIN 3 Aberdeen Dr. Field Hockey 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 TOM CONNORS 214Stockbridge Rd. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Chancellors 3, 4 Football 1 Drama 1 DAVID ELLSWORTH 162 Gannett Rd. Basketball 1 Wrestling 1, 2 VALERY EGAN 74 Arborway Dr. Homeroom rep. 2, 3, 4 AFS 3, 4 Language Club 3 Drill Team 4 lunior Variety Show Homecoming Comm, 2, 3 Chimes Times 2, 3 MICHAa ELLINCSON 158 Turner Rd PETER FAHEY First Parish Rd. Baseball lAMES FALLON 42 Acorn St. Soccer Float, Dance Comm. THERESE FERRARA 10 Baileys Causeway Rd, Spring Track 3, 4 Soccer 4 Future Nurses Club Senior Boosters lunior Variety Show KERRY FINNERTY 18 Edgewood Rd, Cheerleading 3, 4 junior Variety Show Future Nurses Club Balunas Club LAURA FARRELL MAUREEN FISHER 8 Black Beech Lane Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3,4 Hon Member Student Council 1 Yearbook 4 Senior Boosters Prom, Dance, Float Comm Balnuas Club 1% LAURA FITZGERALD 330Clapp Rd Interact 2, 3 Soccer 2 Track 1, 2 Yearbook 4 Band 1, 2, 3 lunior Variety Show SEAN FLAHERTY 100 Tilden Rd Class Treasurer 1 Baseball 1 Hockey J, 2, 3, 4, Capt lunior VWiety Show ELLEN FLETCHER 17 Stone Rd lOSEPH M, FLYNN 7 Woodworth Rd, Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama i, 4 Track 4 lunior Variety Show MANUEL PONTES Soccer LORNA FOURNIER 192 Clapp Rd, Soccer Drama Track Homeroom Rep, Float, Prom, Dance Comm Interact lunior Variety Show CHARLES R. FORSGARD 49 Daedalus Circle Chimes Times Graphics Ei 2, 3,4 Interact Drama 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Chancellors 3 lazz Choir 4 Cross Country 3 lunior Variety Shovv ' PAULA FRANCIS 28 lackson Rd. lunior Variety Show FRANK GAZIANC) 7 Gridley Bryant Rd Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 lOE GAZIANO 7 Gridley Bryant Rd, Football 1, 2. 3,4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 MONIQUE GENET 15 Town Way HELE GERACH I Y 16 Hughey Rd Cheerleading 2, 3 lunior Variety Show PETER GILBERT 22 Mann Lot Rd. Track 1 Soccer 2, 3 Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD GITTENS 132A Highland St, Roxbury, MA STEFANIE GLEASON 649 Country Wav 2. 3,4 lOHN FROST 44 Surfside Rd ANTHONY CAETA 27 Grasshopper Ln. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lunior Variety Show KATHY GALLAGHER 2 Old Colony Way Basketball 1 Tennis 2 M CheerleacBr 2, 3 |r. Variety Show Senior Boosters Ftoat Committee Future Nurses Bakjnas Club EDNA GARDNER 12 Hughey Rd. Community Service 1 Work Study SHARON GASBARRO 1 1 Sycamore Ave, Track 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Chorus 1 |r. Variety Show Drama 1, 4 DAVID W. 41 Utility Rd Winter Tra l, 2, 3, 4 Capt, Track 1 r3, 4, Capt. Footbffl 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 Prom Comm. Math Club 4 )r Variety Show Class Pres. 1 HRRep. 1,2,3,4 BILL GOOD 13 Curt] Crof roun 1, 2, 3, 4 Tracl l, 2, 3, 4 :erTra 1,2,4 lELACpURDIN 5 Beaver bam Rd. basketball 1 Awareness Comm, 2, 3 SUSAN CRANT 25 Oakhi rst Rd, Homerocjm Rep, 2, 3 Cheerleaping 1, 2 BasketbJ Stats, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1 pv Field Hodcey 2 |r. Variet|Show Senior Bobsters PAUL GIWNE 28 Pin o4k Dr. Homeroom Rep, 4 F ccer1,2, 3,4 V?estlr g 1, 2 |r. Variety TARA HAFF 75 Collier Rd AFS 4 |r. Variety Show Float Comm., 1, 2, . CURTIS hak:h 65 Scituate Ave Band 4 Community Service Drama 3, 4 KENNETH HAIGH 63 Scituate Ave. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama 2, 3, 4 lANET HAILER 92 Williamsburg Ln. Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Gymnastics 2 Field Hockev 1, Captain Nurses Club 4 Homeroom Rrp Chimes Times i Float Committee I lunior V.-iric ' v Sli ) Pr- Se, Drama Yearb STEVEN 50 Hazel Ave. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 Wrestling 1, 2, 4 STEVEN HAMER 25 Brook St. YES SHAWN HARRIS 2 Borden Rd. Track 3, 4 MARKHASTIF 20 Brook St Wrestling Soccer lEAN HENDER 0 ' 23 Tilden Rd Sof tban 2 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 4 Chimes Times 2, 3 NIVEA HENRIQUES 32 Hatherly Rd. Boston Globe Scholastic Art Award SUSAN HERMANCE 35 Briarwood Lane Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chanterelles 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 lazz Choir 3, 4 Drama 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep, 4 HEIDI HICKMAN 6 Bridge Ave. lEFFREY HIGCINS 25 Ely Ave. PAUL HIMELRICK 16 Turner Rd, Cross Country 2 MIKE HOAR 21 Gates Orcle Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Capt, Soccer 2 DEANNE HOLLAND 495 CountJ Way horus 1,2, 3, 4 rama 2, 3 earbook ibrary 1, 3, 4 omm. Service hatevers 2 SEMSB 3 lENN ER A. HOOPER 71 yferion Rd, Gy nnastics 1, 2 meroom Rep. 3 ennis |r. Variety Show CHRIS HORAN 18 Sherman Dr. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2 LISA HULIEN 141 First Parish Rd. I CREDITS Band 1, 2 Track 1 LAURIE HYNES 25 Hilltop Rd. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer Student Council Student Advisory Council Float, Homecoming Comm. Jr. Variety Show TOMJACOBS H 120IC tSt Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Winter Track 1,2,3,4 KURT lACOBSEN 60 Old Forge Rd Band 1 Drama lANE IJQBITH 154Gar«iettRd Tennis 2 Interact 2 Junior Variety Show Community Service 4 ' Work Study Yearbook 4 Chimes Times 4 DONNA lO lENKINS 200 Stockbridge Rd. JOANNA lORCE 124 Stockbridge Rd. LOREN JOHNSON 20 Aberdeen Dr Student Council 1 Homeroom Rep 2 Jr. Variety Show Float Comm 1, 2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. Basketball 1, 2, 3 Softball 1 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 JEAN KAMOSKI 549 Hatherly Rd. Gymnastics 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. Student Advisory Council 3 Senior Rep 4 Junior Variety Show National Honor Society HELEN KAZANZIDES Acorn St. AFS Interact Homeroom Rep. MICHAEL KEEGAN 12 Greenfield Ln. Football 1 Track 1, 3. 4 Jr. Variety Show Homeroom Rep. Dance Comm 4 LYN ANN KEIRAN 40 Gannett Rd. Jr Variety Show Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Track H R Rep Prom Comm. Future Nurses Work Experience 3 BRIAN KELLEHER 35 Aberdeen Dr Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Coif 1,2, 3, 4 Capt DarKe Comm. DANIEL KELLEY Cannslea Ln. DES )allJ, 2, 3, 4Capt. - Cr h: rili Honor Society Baslcet r n Football Basket Track NatiorSTHonor Society Hon m Rep FloJTTDance Comm. JAMES KENNEDY 88Cilson Rd Band 1 Cross Country Track DEBBIE KETTER 35 Curtis St Ski Team 1 Band Chimes Times Variet eartxyol iball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1,2, 3,4 r Track 3, 4 ?tvSh '  6lfTd ditor lAY KETTER Wrestling DENNIS KEYES 23HugheyRd. Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Community Service 3, 4 TODD KIMMELMAN 166 Captain Peirce Rd JUDITH KING 132 Summer St. Cross Country Track 1, 2, 4 Junior Variety Show AFS 4 VANESSA KING Kfrig ' s Island EILEEN LAFFEY 25 Linden Ave. Interact 2, 3 Junior Variety Shov Yearbook JANET LEARY 12Tichnor PI Interact 2 Junior Variety Sho ' Yearbook DOUGLAS LEAVITT Country Way Football 1, 2, 3,4 Float, Dajj e Comm. riety Show Junioy«et )E W LEE LEE 119 Elm St. Pep Club 1, Treas , Sec Chimes Times 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Comm. Language Club 4 Yearbook 4 Student Council 4 Junior Varsity Show MARY ELLEN LENNON 9 Irving Rd. Spring Track 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Nurses Club Float Comm 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 1, 3, 4 JAMES MICHAEL LESHER 441 First Parish Rd. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track Float Comm. Prom Comm. WILLIAM RANDALL LETHAM IR. 17 Sixth Ave. BRIAN LIDINCTON 187 Beaver Dam Rd. . VVII •Basketball 1, 2 National Honor Society 3, ■V-Pres. Float, Prom Committee JOEL LINDSAY 90 Aberdeen Dr. Football1,2. 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Track 1, 2.3 Junior Variety Show National Honor Society 3, KAREN LITZ 3arden Rd ' unior Variety Show loat. Hall, DarKe Committees Homeroom Rep RICHARD LOGUE 15 Bay Ridge Rd. Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 DIANE LOWMAN Old Forge Rd. Field Hockey 1, 2, i, 4 Basketball 1,2,4 Softball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. Float, Dance Comm. lunior Variety Show PETER LOVAAS Vernon Rd. Junior Variety Show Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 Float, Dance Comm MARK DUNLAP LUKACIK 37 Jackson Rd. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Winter Track 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Junior Variety Show Float Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL LU :h m GARY LYNCH Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 JULIA MacMlLLAN 22 Fourth Ave. HNAC 2, 3, 4 SCOTT MacPHETERS 68 Old Oaken Bucket R| Chancellors 1, 2, 3 Jazz Choir 3, 4 Band 3, 4 LISA MARTICK 31 Kenneth Rd MARIA MARTINS 5 Edgar Rd. GEOFFREY MATHER 150 Country Way LAURA MATTHEWS 206 First Parish Rd. KATHERINE ANNE MAY 18 Longmeadow Rd. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Hall, DarKe, Float Comm JEAN McARDLE Cobb Ln. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. Winter Track 3 Spring Track 1, Flomeroom Rep Student Council 2, Senior Boosters ANDREW McCARTY 79 New FieW Rd Wrestling 1, 2 EILEEN McCarthy I Seaboard Or Teachers Aid REXE McCRARY 6 3 Old Forge Rd Stucient Council, SAC 4 Smoking Area Feasibility Study Comm Homeroom Rep. 4 MARJORIE McGILVARY I I Porter Rd. ROBIN McKITTRICK 9 Ermine Rd Field Hockey 1 Basketball 1 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM McRAE 386 Tilden Rd. HNAC 1,2, 3, 4 Capt. REBECCA MITCHELL 29 Marilyn Rd. Track 1 Cheerleading 1, 2 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Counal 3 Prom, Float Comm. 1,2, 3 RICHARD MOli 621 Country Way Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1 LYNN MODESTINO 10 Wamsutta Rd Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1 Tennis 1, 2, 3 Chimes Times 3, 4 Student Council 1 MIKE MONACO 293 First Parish Rd. Hockey Float, Dance Comm. MARY KATHLEEN MONAHAN ine Ct Field Hockey 1 Chimes Times 2 Tennis 1,2,3 Float Comm. 1, 2, i Jr. Variety Show MARIA F. MONTER ' O 8 Irving Rd. MARIA P. MONTEIRO 14 Park Ave. JOHN MORIARITY 4 Shady Ln ANNE McNAMARA 96 Country Way Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1,2, 3,4 Senior Boosters Float Comm. Chimes Times 2 Student Council 2 KIM Nissrr 631 Country Way Student Council 2, 3, 4 State Student Advisory Council 1, 4 Regional Education Council 4 H. N. A.C. 2, 3,4 LAUREN M. NOBLE 324 Country Way Cross Country 1 f H.N. A C. 2,3, . BONNIE O ' BRIEN 121 Booth Hill Rd MAEVE O ' CONNOR 49 Curtis St Cheerleading 1, 1 Class Pres. 2 Student Council Rep 1, 2, 3 Float Comm. 1, 2 Yearbook lANIS O ' CONNOR 2 Old Mouth Rd Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Language Club 2 Future Nurses ' Honor Society 3 MARY O r3()N( )CHUE 141 Woodland Rd - Yearbook 1, 4 Lacrosse l, 2 Field Hockey 1,2 Ice Hockey Manager 2 HomerootTi R 3 Balunas Club 4, Capi DAVID PAfflCER iSCudviailhRci Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Hockey 2, 3, 4 PETER PAUL 12 Acorn St. Basketball 1, 2, 3 MARY LU PENNY Aberdeen Dr. Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama Variety Show Homeroom Rep. National Honor SociefH Treasurer 4 AFS Float Committee 1, 2, Hall Committee 1,2,31 Dance Committee 1, ; JOHN PETERSON 259 First Parish Rd. AFS Vice President 1, 1% Language Club 3 Chimes Times 3 Drama 2, 3, 4 Community Service 3 SUZ NNE PESCHIER Winter Track Soccer 2, 3 National Honor BRI.ANNE PETIT 169 Edward Foster I Basketball 1, 2 Spring Track 1, 2 Chimes Times 3, 4 Float Committee 1,3 Nurses Club 3 DAV ID PINA 226Stockl)ridgeRd. Work Experience 4g SHEILA PINA 226 StockbrWge Rd ' BRIAN PIPES Clifton Rd Hockey 1,2, 3,4 KAREN PITTS 40 Crescent Ave. Basketball 1, 2, 3,Captai« Soccer 2, 3, Captain 4 Golf 1, 2, 3, Captain 4 Student Council 1, 2, Vice President 4 Chimes Times 2, 4 CREDITS lunior Variety Show loat Commutes 1 2, i, DENIM I ' OIKIER Meetinghouse I n ! him( s Times 2, , 4 0( I IT J !, 4 renins I Track J Homeroom Rep 4 QSEPH POLITO !8 Porter Rd OHN POPE ■heasant Hill Rd. Varna x itional Honor Society , ennis iteract l-IAKk PORTER 53 Tilden Rd. ootbjil 1 asetxill 2, i |,NTHON PORTNOFF lughey Rd. Iv ' restlir 2, 3, 4 AKL PRATT  jmmer St. ieball 1, 2 BIN pros: kCKIE PRESCdTT ' Satuit Trail BrifttionarJjies ian QuT5 DHic Band 1,2,3 1 and 1, 2. 3 - ' • Band 2 d;h Club 2V nior Variety S4 ARK PURCELL Mann Hill Rd 4 ELISSA QUIROS PALA Elaine Courte S Student from Panam ?mbers ofeAFS Club tide imittee 1, 2, Mttee 1, 2, ling Committee 1 liroomRep i 2, 3 ' If 2 jma 4 Drk Study 4 arbook 4 ior Variety Show mes Times 3, 4 kRK RAMSDEN Crescent Ave. mes Times Editor 4 )ss Country 1, 2, 3, 4 ing Track 1 mis 2, 3 dent Council 1, 2, 3 4 S.4 RY RANDALL Concord St., Humarock rk Study 4 BERT REDDY iedgewick Dr. :key 2, 3, 4. Captain tball 1,2 cer4 ■' ball 2, 3, 4 IDREMICK Sedgewick Dr. South Shore Collaborative lor Career Educ .ition 4 MICHAEL RENAUD Hockey I, 2 Soccer 1. 2, 3 [JFBBIE RHODES 43 Chittenden Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Rep. 4 Honorary Member oi StU(ienl Council Golf 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 ANGELA DALEY RIBEIRO RICHARD ROAC 42 Williamsburgffi. Football 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 lunior Variety Show CYNTHIA ROBERTS 34 C;hristopher Ln Basketball 1, 2 Softball 1, 2 Chimes Times i Yearbook 4 Prom Committee Language Club 4 Community Service National Honor Society ■Hor Variety Show ROBERT ROCHFORD 9Fieldstone Rd Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Sym Jionic Band 1, 2, 3 4 Stage and 2, 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 • Awareness Committee Representative 4 Chimes Times 2 FRANCISCO RODRIGUES ' 19 Pleasar basketball laseball 1, ootball 2 IIM RODR 179 Stockbridge Rd. Awareness Croup 4 lOHN ROSEN 12 Delta Ln. BELEN RUIAND 246 Old Oaken Bucket Rd. Marching Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1,2, 3 Drama Club - 1, 2, 3 President 4 a. AFS3 W Winter Track 2 DONNA RUZZANO 190akhurstRd. Basketball Manager 1 Hall Decorating Committee 1,2,3 Float Committee 1, 2, 3 KEVIN RYAN 412 Tilden Rd. SHEILA SCOTT 40 Country Club Circle SUSAN SHAFER 11 Roberts Dr. Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Hall Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Chimes Times 2, 4 Junior Variety Show Prom Committee 3 Yearbook 4 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 2. 14 )ciety 3, 4 3,4 JFS Student Coumil Rr i Language Club 4 Senior Boosters National Honor So( city 3, 4 DEBORAH SHARP 300 Cannet Work Experience 3, 4 Yearbook } US-WHARRY 84 [ ' rail Rd Cheerleading 1, 2 Student ( ouncil 1, 2 lunior Variety Show Float Committee 3 PETER SHEDD 734 Country Way Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Work Experience 4 CHRIS SHEEHAN 84 Barker Rd Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 3, 4 Chimes Times 3, 4 MARGIE SHEEHAN 1 lb Oceanside Dr lunior Variety Show GRANT.SHELDON 15 Manning Ave. - Eaglehawk, Vif toryjife ' Austr H  ' . Track 4 «Hk --• | 4 Footba ' ■' - -J EDITH SHlLiy 41 Damon- Basketb Class Secf Student Council i, 2 lunior Variety Sho Chimes Times - . Editor 4 KEITH SHILTS 33 Rosa ' s Ln Yearbook lunior Varii ROBERT SMALL 361 Tilden Road Community Service 3, 4 Work Experience 4 ROB SMITH 86 Arborwav AFS Club Homeroom Rep. 1 SCOTT SORRENTINO 18 Eisenhower Ln Baseball 1 Wrestling 1, 2. 3 4 £ MARK SPILLANE 45 Pyramid Ln Wrestling 2 LISA SPLITZ 146 Oceanside Dr Spring Track 2, 3 lunior Variety Show Yearbook 4 JANET STEPHENS 18Longmeadow Ln AFS Club Community Service Drama Club PATTY STERNFELT 59 Hazel Av. Cheerleader 1, 2 Work Study 3, 4 DAWNA STITT 118 Booth Hill Rd, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Work Study 4 Prom Commit tee 3 BRENDA STEWART I9 0akly St., E:)orchester Metco Secretary 3, 4 Awareness Group 3, 4 Future Nurses Club 4 JON STORY 1 1 1 Vernon Rd Crosscountry — 1,4 Captain 3 Baseball 1, 2, i 4 Football 2 - Basketball 1, 2 Track 3 Student Government 1,4 Tutoring 4 lunior Variety Show Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 i hc PBBlF RATHATAI 284 Central Ave , Humarock Yearbook 4 Math Club 2, 4 Student Government 4 PETER TRAVARES GORDON THOMAS 32 Hughey Rd Baseball 1.2 Wrestling 1, 2 HEAThtfR TIMPANY 358Ha1herly Rd Sbft ball 1, 2 Yearbook kjmbeRly TORREY W9 Old OaKin Bucket Chahterelles - 1, 2 Spokesperson 3, 4 Jazz Choir 2, 3, 4 « archirtg Band 1, 2 Dr ma Club - 2, 3 Treasurer. NatioraMSnolS Society, •5 r8asurer-4 lation HlnoliS .iris Golf Club E ■I, •.■iiipppii 101 In Chort I- Girls Math Club 2, 3,4 Senior Girls Booster 4 STANLEY TREV.MNS III 15 Borden Rd ELIZABETH TRUEBLCXDD 101 Indian Trail fnt Council Rep. 1, 2 icilRep to State luncil 1 lorus - 1, 2. 3, 4 President Chanterelles 1, 2, 3, 4 lazz Choir 2, 3, 4 Whatevers 1, 2 Drama 1, 2 SEMSBA 1, 2 District Festival 2, 3, 4 All State Festival 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook Committee 4 New England Festivaf 2, 3, 4 LINCOLN VERSOY 44 Captain Peirce Rd Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Variety Show 3 PHILIP VON KAHLE 59 Dream wold Rd. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Y.E.S. Club President 1, 2, 3 4 Prom Committee Junior Variety Show 3 Student Council Homeroom Rep 1 Rep I kIM WAISH 16 3 Vernon Rd Tield Hockey I J }, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Captain 1 Softball 1. 2, 3, 4 STEVEN WALSH 7 Bor(J(T Si Golf 4 IK )IJG W- TERM N H M(Jl(i Oaken Bucket Rd Work Experience 3, 4 KARA WETHERBEL lEFFREY WHITE 25 Briarwood Ln Hockey MARY ANN WHITE Student Council 1, 2, 3 Float Committee 1, 2 Chimes Times 2 Work Study 4 STEPHANIE WILLIAMS 4 1 Greenfield Ln Soccer 2 5, C apt 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 4 Softball 1, 2, i. 4 National Honor Sqtiety ROBERT WILUaViSON 26 Tilden Rd RICHARD WlLSOff 15 Colonial Way Hockey 1, 2, 3 4 ScKcer 2 Float 1.2 i SUSAN WOLFE 9 Captain Pei Basketball l Softball 1, 2 Track 3 Soccer 3 Chimes Times 1, z Homeroom Rep. 2,1, 4 Float Committee 2, 3 Work Study 4 KAREN WORTHINGTON 78 Lawson Rd A.F S. Treasurer 4 Drill Team 4 Variety Show 3 3AVID YARIAN 19 Walnut Ave Stage Band 1, 3, 4 Marching Band 2, 4 Work Experience 3, 4 BOB YOUNG 33 Branch St. Drama Qub 2. 3, 4 AFS Club - 2, 3 Presid t 4 Yearb( k 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 lazz Choir 3, 4 Chancdters 2, 3 Whatdprs 2 Junior riely Show Homecoming Committee 4 Marching Band 3 Awareness Workshop 4 Semsba 3 One Act Play Festival 2, 3, 4 AWARENESS GROUP 103 AFS 114 Running around in circles, Sue? Bionic woman. Sweet Caroline, smile. ront row (L to R); A. Lester, C. Barry, S. Ferrara, M. Colbert, K. Gaziano, J. Smith, L. Fournier, P Sabean, M Curtis, S Wolfe 2nd row: C. Dunbar, J. McArdle, S. Cole, J. lormac, S. Kenny, K. Cook, W. MacPhetres, C. Hartnett, |. Lersch, S. Horton (capt ), M. Ceraghty (capt ), S Truesdale, T Ferrara, M Duffey, D. Mullen, B Kerrigan, 3rd ow; Coach Keefe, |. lorge, D. Reid, S. Garvey, A. Corbo, K. Houghton, L. Favors, S Yarian, L Johnson, M Young, K. Reidy, ) Tolan, E Hynes, N Killilea, D. Stitt, S. Hermance, M. )ohnson, T. MacEachern, Coach Clancy. Missing: L. Brennan, M. Cusick, L. Dunphy, C Duffey, D. Eisenhauer, ) Fallon, S. Gasbarro, B Ceraghty, A. Good- vin, M. Hall, S. Hartnett, G. Houghton, D. Lowman, M. McGrath (capt ), B. Murphy, |. O ' Connor, B. Petit, K. Ryan, L. Splitz. 117 J First Row (L to R): Coach Sullivan, Coach Watt, T. Gaeta, L. Basler, D. Keyes, F. Roderlgues, F. Gaziano, D. Kelley, ). Lindsay, M. Lukaclk, D. Leavitt, ). Flynn, Coach Roberts. 2nd Row: M. Cockey, S. Young, D. Parker, V. Fisher, P Fenn, |. Minehan, S. Hamacher, ). Gaziano, R. Fougere, ). McNeil, B. Lidington, M. Lesher, T. DeCoste, R. Minehan, K. Bowker, C Sacchl- tella, T Duggan, Coach McKeever, Coach PIsano, Coach Johnson 3rd Row: Coach Hazell, M Poirier, ) McDermott, ). Ryan, B Duane, ) Lobo, | Devine, E. Ellsworth, j. Talbot, ). Cilmartin, C Wilder,R. Humphries, P Dekkers, ) Dayton, M Hodgkins Heels over head again! Follow me kids. )oel has the whole world in his hands. 118 Row 1 A Blanchard, S Cowden, R Logue (Capt ), ) Andrade (Capt ), I Salvador (Capt ), K O ' Brien, ) Penny Row 2 T O Hara, P Greene, R O Neil, S Ahearn, ) Terrell, R. Campagna. A. Forde, P Campagna, S Farrugia Row 3: M Boardman, P Conboy, M Fontes, 1 Coscia, R Moll, P Fahey, ) Ketterer, M Coyne, Mr Conklin (Coach) Going my way? Winning by a nose. You do the hokey pokey . . . 120 •1st row: S. Engquist, P. Hanlon (Capt ), S. Williams (capt ), Karen Pitts (capt.), S. Walsh, M. Lennon. 2nd row: M. Murphy, M. Heffernan, B. Hurley, P. Roach, D. Sullivan, D. Jurke, K. May, ). Crowley, D. Poirier. 3rd row: L. Campagna, M. Colbert, L. Fournier, T. Ferrara, C. Dunbar, K. Martin, Coach Webber. 121 Front row (L to R); B. Kerrigan, C. Gilbert, K. Houghton, B. Geraghty, K. Malone. 2nd row; A. Goodwin, K. Johnston, P. Hall, M. Duffey (Capt.), J. McArdle (Capt ), Coach Clancy. 123 Bottom row (L to R); M. Connors, K. Roberts, A. Belanger, (Captain) D. Cluck, T. Minnihan, B. Liddington, D. Mullen, L. Hynes, C. Barry, M. Duffey, S. Cotter, M. Duggan, S. Allen, and A. Merrit. Top row (L to R): Coach Hazell, R. Fougere, ). Minihan, A. Bianchard, M. Belanger, E. Thirsk, M. Cockey, W. Volk, B. Cood, B. Sullivan, P. Brigham, P. DeBrusque, D. Cyne, D. Antonino, S. Johnson, Coach Rinella, F. Caziano (Captain, Not Shown) ). Flynn (Not Shown). Photo of girls on Track team below. Bottom row (L to R): K. Malone, C. Barry, K. Roberts, P. Sabean. Standing (L to R): M. Connors, M. Duffey, L. Brennan, T Minehan, A. Belanger, L. Hynes, D. Mullei i. Missing: C. Gilhert, B Kerrigan, K. Johnson, B. Clark. I bet I grab her before any of you guys do. Leaps tall buildings in a single bound. Here he comes, Mr America 130 The Sailors ' Express. What ' s the ref been smoking? Get down and boogie ack row (L to R): Paul Cameron, Chris Luca, )im Henderson, Dan Marshall, Chris Ciovanucci, Greg Polito, Jeremy Healy, Mike McDonough, Mike Blomberg, Mike Flaherty, cky McCarthy, )eff Cox. First row (L to R): Coach Greg Chiasson, Dave Damrell, Brian Pipes, Peter Shedd, Sean Flaherty, Mike Hoar, Mike Monaco, Richard Wilson, Gary nch, Dave Di Lorenzo, )im McAlear, and Coach Bill McKeever, Steve McDonald, and Scott Blackwell 131 Lori ( . 146 ZEPHYR MARINE 166 Front Street Scituate, Mass. 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