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Like sands through the hour glass, crossed that traumatic threshold int causing heartaches, creating celebra ass the days! tuate High Sd s, and cementi our high school lives. M class of 19S2. fijgt )1, the lives of some 366 n eshmen intertwmed, lasting friendships. As freshmen, did we ever anticipate the unrelenting drama of these four years? Did we really have Ti our freshman float committee believed? inning Oombin on as As the sophomore world tufljpd, sailoWpirit was higher than ever, eviVient in blue and flhite dauand our landslide victory in the flgat contest. s mature sophomores, we reaUzed that we had ly one le to live and it was our intent to Hve it to the fullest. Sophomore love affairsiKyre more rommitic th||ri Aer; complete with a dreamy | nset cruise into the edge of night. Would th se moonligj romai](tes ikt? summer aiidibe fall of 1980 bring hopes for a prom date? The excitement and confusion of planning for our junior y? r activities iAens ed th drama of th class of 1982. We followed the yellow brick road during homecoming to rur Higly Society Junioj Variety Show — a group effort which x ally proved that we go together. The finishing touch of oi junior year was our prom We ' ve Got Tonight, an event which brought our ' tloseiy knit group eyen ' a special year! i OUR U OK oFF As the world turns|pe answer to the cliff-hanging question What will become of the Class of 1982? lies in our hopes for all us cnfldren as we, the young and the restless, search for tomorrow. Will all our hard work pay off? What of college applications, SAT ' s, and job interviews? vnd witlf She life to live we will remember all the d ys of our lives these four years during which we shared rri! joys anMprrows: a great time a|||hi|||enior dinner daace, fourth plaofe in the homecoming competitions, the t class a |: ' y£|:, and, of course, Baduation. 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Keane Assistant Principal Christine Berman English Marie Doyle English Cow 2 Stephen J. Yachimski Assistant Principal Ellin Booras English Bill Hayes English Cow 3 18 ■NG CHART Peter Nord English Bill Webber English Dwight Chandler Social Studies Carol Ryan English Margi Tondorf English Mike Clancy Social Studies Chm. Jed FitzCerald Social Studies Tom Ryan English Richard Toomey English Bob Corbin Social Studies Peter Gibson r ACULTT SEAT 5 I Ed Kelly Social Studies Joe Strazdes Social Studies Dot Forrest Math Richard McCready Math Bill Mattern Social Studies Steve Cedrone Math Chm. Dave Hartnett Math Set of e me nii Set o €r Peg McCue Math Row 2 Bill Parker Social Studies Frank Costa Math Joe Kelley Math Barbara Nelson Math I ING CHART ;:4 Ed Willwerth Math Joanne Kelly Business Phil Pisano Business Kathy Becker Guidance Les Faulkner Business Chm. John Leone Business Pat Talbot Business Richard Dwyer Guidance Row (5 Deb Hilfiger Business Larry McGonagle Business Vin Gilarde Guidance Chm. Denis Grady Guidance 21 Florence Howes Guidance — Metco Steve McGrail Science Chm. George Chiros Science Bob Jackman Science r ACULTY SEAT Vincent Joyal Guidance Tom Burnell Science Jerry Crowley Science Joe Jaymes Science Jack Sheehan Guidance Kinley Herboldsheimer Science Rudy Kut Science Cow 3 22 Sue Mills Science i Katie Ahearn Language Ellen MacDonald Language Daniel Rosa Bilingual Chm. Row 4 Ron Morley Science Carol Buono Language Jane Podolski-McKenna Language Janet Healy Bilingual Ed. Mario Catinella Language Chm. Joe Forina Language Jean-Francois Menard Language Marcia Binder Special Needs 23 rACSJLTT $E A Linda Gambel Special Needs Maureen Barry Aide k.ith Fortin Art Trudy Conroy Aide Kathy Hughes Special Needs Kathy Frazee Art Chm. Darma Sherman Aide Cow 2 Kathy St. Onge Special Needs Peter Comrack Art Marilyn Rogers Librarian Bill Smith Phys. Ed. Chm. Deke Conklin Phys. Ed. Dave Hazell Phys. Ed. Don Hermance Music — Chm. Adele Monahan Home Ec. Cow 4 Alice Gonsalves Phys. Ed. Paul Johnson Phys. Ed. Verne Gibson Music 5J Ed Marks Industrial Arts Chm. Carol Harrington Phys. Ed. Paul Svensen Athletic Director Ann Fenn Home Ec. Chm. Howie Epstein Industrial Arts 25 rACDLTY SEATING CHART Larry Lundin Industrial Arts Joe Sabonis Industrial Arts m m... Mary Jean Chadbourne Nurse Tess Fitzpatrick Secretary Marni Carter Secretary Doris Flint Secretary Rita Brennan Clerk Edna Kenney Clerk Custodians: Billy Barnes, Margie Delbou-Christianson, Gordon Appleford, head custodian. 31 :5eiViOR. 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PATRICL MEGAN MARY SMITH Patty, I rely on my imagination and I dream of an imaginary time because everybody has a dream. MARK WILLIAM McVEIGH And now for something completely different. CHRISTOPHER P. RAMSDEN Chris, The greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. The man, the woman, who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing. 45 And look what we got in exchange . STEPHEN FRANCIS AHEARN Templeton, I don ' t want competition, all I want is peace of mind. Cjld BRIDGETTE ERICA ALEXANDER Kid, If I could change things, I wouldn ' t — I ' ve grown enough to accept the things I cannot change and to make the best of those I can. FOAD! CHERYL ANN ALIBERTI Cheryl, Accept me as I am, so I may learn what I can become. CRL, KBTS, COD ' S, TR ' S, CHINESE FOOD! SWEET 16 ' s JAMES S. ANDERSON James, Partin ' and rockin ' are all that I crave; I ' ll take them with me when I go to my grave; Bury me deep with a case by my side. So it will be like I never died. 1434 Karen 442 Tina, mem ,bftW( FFl NANCY KRISTEN ANDERSON Shnikelberry, M B B., The pine groves, portable Joe, The summer. The Rocks, unga oz ' s. The forest pit parties, 5 6 78 Creaked out in a moonage 46 daydream oh yeh! Hey man my school days Insane Bowie SCOTT D. ANDERSON Let everyone walk his own path to success. CONSTANCE MARIE ARMSTRONG Connie, Gertrude, I live today unlike yesterday and look forward to tomorrow. Amherst ' 81, lots of education, tons of fun, MONSTERIZED, coo-coo ism. Armt KELLY ANN ARTMAN DEBORAH DIANE AUBREY ROSEANN ELIZABETH BADIN Catcher, When you were youne, you shone like the Debbie, Reality is for people who are unable to face Rosie, No matter where you go, there you are. sun, shine on you crazy diamond. Pink Floyd. drugs. CHRISTINE MARIE BANDELL Tina, The friendships are everlasting, the memories will always shine, though miles may come between us. Keep the good times always in mind. F.F. 12. ANNE MAUREEN BEECHER Anne, I am not afraid of the future, for I have yesterday, and I love today. JOANNE L. BATES DJ, You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. JOSEPH P. BATES Joe, A man can not live by bread alone. Having one hall of a time. 47 BRUCE W. BEVERIDGE Walker, There is no pleasure in nothing to do; the pleasure is having lots to do and not doing it. MICHAEL A. BLOMBERG Mike, On the outside we ' re all different; on the in- side we ' re all clones. PAUL M. BOWEN More is more. ADNREW JON BLANCHARD Andy, Success without honor is an unseasoned dish, it will satisfy your hunger, but it won ' t taste good. MARK C. BOARDMAN I don ' t need to fight, to prove I ' m right, I don ' t need to be forgiven. KEVIN BOWKER Bowk, I think we ' re going to look very good to future people, because many changes are taking place and we ' re really handling it with a flair. I PARKER BLISS Live everyday as if thy last. MARIE KATHILEEN BONANNO Cutie, My friends are the closest to me. My rela- tionship with them will never die. BETH ANN BRADY Bethany, In the day, we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway American dream. At night, we ride through mansions of glory in suicide machines. 48 JOSEPH MICHAEL BRANLEY Joe, I don ' t know who my grandfather was. I am much more concerned with who his grandson will be. Hey Trip, you can buy Scituate shirts at . i MAURA JANE BREEN Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth ac- complishes no victories without it. Hi.. DEBORAH D. BRENNAN Debbie, The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. ELIZABETH VICTORIA BROWN th. Good times, happy memories — friends jrever. Common, Postie, Homecoming, Cape trip, ariety show. New Years Eve, Tom Petty- rtt-glf-tla- CMCGHTFDR- 12-Thanx! JANET M. BROWN Juanita, You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. LOIS JEAN-MARIE BRENNAN Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise. Summer of ' 80, the Donut Man, Era, Muls, Moe, Boston, Greg M., and punk rock. PAMELA FRANCES BULLOCK Pam, Better is one ' s own path though imperfect, than the path of another well made. Proust ' 80; A trip to Humarock, the Wind. 49 } What do you mean that there ' s a dress code at SHS? JOSEPH ROBERT BURKHARD Joe, Though I will disappear To join the street parade disappear and fade into the street parade — The Clash LINDA IRENE CAIGER Linda, Cage, Yesterday you laughed; Today you look back and wonder; Tomorrow you will look upon the last four years as a time of growth and happiness. RICHARD JAMES BULMAN Dicky, Why take life seriously; you ' ll never get out of it alive. DEBBIE ANN BURRELL Deb, 1 know you believe you understand what I think I said, I am not sure you realize, what you heard, is not what 1 meant. MARTHA JEAN BUTLER Marty, But, Remember, it was destiny that made us friends . . . All that we send into the lives of others come back into our own. PAUL MICHEAL CAMPAGNA Campy, Nothing should be prized more highly; than the value of each day. GDNHSK Jack Straw ROB PHILIP CAMPAGNA Campy II, Never underestimate yourself or you ' ll be nothing. 50 RENEE A. CARMISCIANO I really thought love would save us all. John Lennon ' 80. LORRAINE ANN CASALI Rain, She ' s calm and reserved that ' s as far as it goes, some say she ' s quiet, but one never knows. EARL M. GATE Earl the Pearl , As another year passe s, it ' s hard to believe that High School is really over . . . SCOT M. CERULLO Scot, Freedom of speech is the right to yell ' theater ' in a crowded fire! HELEN F. CHRISTIE Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. CATHERINE MARY ELIZABETH CLEMENTS Cathi, It is to the extent of how different we dare to be that marks our individualism. MICHAEL K. COCKEY Coke, If only we realized the pleasures that we have in life, while we have them, our lives would be much happier. MAUREEN HELEN COLBERT Mo, Live, work, love as if every day were your last. But never ever doubt that there will be a tomorrow. ARTT 12 — Forever. SIOBHAN MICHELLE COLLINS Shaboom, Though the future brings with it change, a life and friends anew, we can ' t just discard the past that has gone, we must keep the memories and the old friends too. 51 MARK JOSEPH CONLEY Mark, I don ' t know how to tell you all just how crazy this life feels. I look around for the friends that I used to turn to to pull me through, looking into their eyes I see them running too. SANDRA L. CONSTANTINE Sandi, Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and sorry I could not travel both and be one traveler, and looked down one as far as I could. KIEVA E. COOK Cookie, I can ' t wait to be free; I can ' t wait to be I ' m OUT! KERRY MARIE COOK Kerry, Happy, Live your life with a smile and an everlasting dream Remember Rec Day — Mexican Dinner Friends are forever. KEVIN S. COOK We can not direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails. Look out, she knows karate. IIIII-YAH. KEVIN WILLIAM CORMAC Out of here. JEFFREY R. COX The Worm, Coxie, Stars and Stripes are forever, but high school is not. Thank God. DEBORAH W. CRAFTS Sneezy, The halls of my mind will always echo the laughter and smiles of the past, that will paint my future. Foad. Remember Rec Day ' 81 JOANNE BETH CROWLEY Jodi, Crowl, Good times. Loon, Maine, skiing, N.Y., Trout, Van, J R. 143, MTB, A6.81, With Richard, The Voice, H.C.C., Peg ' s Rock, A.T.C., Sparkle ' s, Sunset Beach, NO WAY , S.S. Johnny, 6A.M., Egypt, Always Remembered. JOHN CROWLEY J.C., T. D., Don ' t drink the whiskey. MARIANNE ELIZABETH CUSICK Elwood, We must set new goals. We must not lose control of the possibilit y of discovery that would let everybody see that we were meant to be. Chicago CATHERINE L. D ' ALESSANDRO Cathy, It ' s time I was on my way, thanks to you I ' m much obliged, such a pleasant stay. Time has come to be gone — Ramble on DAVID DAMRELL Knowledge is power, but still more the faculty of ac- quiring knowledge and using knowledge is power. KRISTEN ANNE DAVEY Kris, Don ' t let the best you have done so far be the standard for the rest of your life. 53 VERONICA ELIZABETH DEE Veronica, He who knows does not speak. He who speaks does not know. PERRY ANTHONY DEKKERS Perry, The person you are is the person you are go- ing to be, so why try so hard to be someone different. LISA MARIE DELGROSSO Del, I want to laugh while the laughing is easy, I want to smile if it makes it worthwnile . . . for we may never pass this way again. 54 i KELLY ANNE DEVIN WAYNE STEVEN BABB JOHN DOUGLAS DEVINE Look always to those who offer of themselves, yet Wayne, I ' ll play my guitar and play, just like yester- Devo, When my train comes in I ' ll be at the airport, look for nothing in return; those are your true day, and I ' ll get on my knees and pray . . . We don ' t friends. get fooled again. 55 GERARD DONOVAN Geny, The only way up in life is, out, and the on- ly way out is up. But which one is first? (SF, LM, PB, JL, GW, JF, PJ) 0 K 1 JANE ELLEN DONOVAN If we had the chance to do it all again; Humarock, the Wind, the 7 T ' s, pond, Bermuda, Summer of 7 BV 9, Petty, thanks M and D . . . Memories TRACEY E. DOONAN Ted, You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Then people gonna treat you better. JANE MARIE DOUGENIK The secret of life is enjoying the passing of time. J.T. Thanks and Luv Ya Mom and Dad AMY ELIZABETH DOWNES Some day I ' ll look back on this and it will all seem funny. TIMOTHY MICHAEL DOWNEY Tim, Life ' s just one damn thing after another! BRIAN MATHEW DUANE Pudge, May I be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows I ' m dead. DELIA ELI ZABETH DUFFEY Slap, Gaze into my eyes and you ' ll see a little angel. Look a little deeper and you ' ll see a little devil. Thanks Mom and Dad — Bye B.C. JONATHAN DUFF-STILL Duff, Whiskey bottles and brand new cars, oak tree you ' re in my way. 56 TIMOTHY B. DUGGAN Tim, They say I ' m lazy but it takes all my time; Life ' s been good to me so far. FYMF KATHLEEN NELSON DWYER Missy, Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you ' re scared to death. PAUL J. DWYER Scoop, Allusions make you weak, dreams and possibilities make you strong. The Boss. KAREN J. EARLE Karen, Wisdom is a cold fire that enlightens but does not warm. KARIN A. EGGIMANN Love all, trust a few, do wrong to no one. ERIC E. ELLSWORTH Eric, You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need. KIRSTEN ANNE ERDMAN He who hears music feels his solitude peopled at once. Twas brillig. Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, Shortie, KSMMK, movies, culture. Rainbows and Dreams, Grand O., PWA. MARIA L. GOLDMAN Chick GREGORY E. POLITO Greg, Yesterday ' s rhymes are for yesterday ' s times and the future is not ours to see. 57 WILLIAM EVANS Bill, Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. JOHN P. FAHEY Strive for excellence. AMANDA R. FALLON Manda, I ' d love to change the world but I don ' t know what to do; so I leave it up to you. — sh MELINDA ELLEN FALLON Mel, Love while you have love to give, while you have life to live. Jody and Mr. Comrack pose for Brian and his camera. MICHAEL D. FALLON The Kid, Live now; pay later. 58 SCOTT LOUIS FARRUGIA Scooter, Wonderous is our great blue ship that sails around the mighty sun and joy to everyone that rides along. (CD., L.M., J.C., J.L., S.F., D.B.) PETER DAVID MICHAEL FENN Harry, When you are the anvil bear; when you are the hammer strike. SUZANNE M. FERRARA Sue, Don ' t just reach for the trees; Reach for the stars because you can always reach the trees JUDI MARIE FERREIRA Judi, All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. KATHLEEN M. FINNERTY Kathy, What appears to be the end is sometimes a new beginning LINDA LOUISE FISHER Roses are red, violets are blue; you are the sweetest people I ever knew. VERNE W. FISHER Fly high in this day and age or don ' t fly at all. Live and let live. MARK ANDREW FITZPATRICK Fitzy, I ' m lucky I ' m still sane after all I ' ve been through. S.H. KRISTEN FLAHERTY What lies behind you and what lies before you are small matters compared to what lies within you. DONNA LYN FLANAGAN Flan, Good times — Denob, B-hill, CAH Pitts, Egypt, Postie, Van, DH, Minot — 6am, PS-ML, tiutas, Maine, skiing, K ' OUT, Loon, SS Johnny, Trap, ATC, F-Feud, Prom ' 80, ' 81 — Always remembered PATRICIA ANN FOLEY Trisha, Always live for today because tomorrow may never come. ARTT, Cape Trip, Common, Variety Show, M.C., T.F., B. B., G.H., D R. 59 ANDREW JOHN FORD Andy, Fordzo, Aim for your goals, try hard enough, and you will succeed. I CATHRYN MARY FORD Molly, The time has come for closing books and long lasting looks must end. And in my mind I know that I am leaving my best friend. Tne summer of 1981. Wait a minute, I think I ' ve got it. ALLISON RAH FORDE Al, I do not have fear to face these things, I only have fear of how I will face them. Fougi, prize. ' ROBERT H.P. FOUGERE The virtue lies in the struggle, not in the WILLIAM E. FRANCIS Bill, There are two paths you can go by But in the lone run, there is still time to change the road you ' re on. R.J. F.J. J. The Cape trips, the beach and Ka. 60 CYNTHIA JANE FREITER Cindy, Thia, CJ, Without love and laughter there is no joy; live amid love and laughter SCOTT A. FROST Frosty, In the kingdom of the one-eye, they will always steal you blind. DAWN R. GAFFNEY Goopy, Somethings are left unspoken; you don ' t know exactly why; the circle stands unbroken; to give it another try. Can ' t help but feel uncertain; not knowing which way to turn they want to raise the curtain; hoping the words are learned LEE ELLEN GALLAGHER Lee, How the faces of love have changed turning the pages; And I have changed. K ' out. Cuch, Maine, Etc. STEVEN JOSEPH GANEM Giz, Everything comes to those who wait. LILLIAN F. GARDNER Lil, Alice Cooper — August 1981. If you love something set it free if it comes back, it ' s yours if it doesn ' t, it never was yours. CATHY MARIE GARDNER Cathy, T.C., Yes, it ' s finally time to leave — take it calmly and serene. It ' s the famous final scene!! SARAH ANN GARDNER Some people say that love ' s a losing game you start with fire but you lose the flame . . . The ashes smolder but the warmth ' s soon gone. GLENN VERNON GARDINIER, JR. Glenn, Reality is for people who can ' t handle drugs. 61 HELEN ELIZABETH GARVEY Life: Let us cherish. CHRISTINE JUDITH GIACOMOZZI Giaca, Nora, Bawb!, So long; sometimes you just totta walk on. So walk tall, or baby don ' t walk at all!! ruce, the Boss! Seger, Kinks, Green Beanies, Forever! CAROLYN GIFFORD Giffy, The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away. With each gift comes joy, love, and happiness. CARL OMAR GETCHELL Take it easy, but take it. i EDWARD GIBBONS CATHLEEN ELIZABETH GIACOMOZZI Cathie, Giaca II, Count your age by friends not years. Live your life by smiles not tears. That ' s for you, Jeanne. Remember Rec Day 81 . JOSEPH A. GIBBONS Gib, Gibby, We all must be given the liberty we de- fend, for with justice not for all men History will repeat again. Hey Timmy, what happened on General Hospital today? 62 MERIDITH M. GILL Those were golden days and balmy nights we were in and out of harbor all the time with old friends everywhere. JAMES A. GILMARTIN Gilly, . . . and just how much I love them. LESLIE M, GIOVANUCCI Happiness is having something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. HERBERT W. GILSDORF Herb, I ' d like to learn to keep my ups and downs in their proper perspective. JAMES G. GODDARD Goof II, Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. G.O. 4 ELLEN MARIE GOODROW El, Pepel, He who is the optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds, he who is the pessimist fears it is true. MARTIN KEITH GORDON Marty, I have only been playing on the shore and occasionally finding prettier shells than usual, while the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. KELLIANNE GRAHAM Kelli, I want to live, I want to give, it keeps me searchin ' for a heart of gold. SARAH L. GRAY Purple, As a lamp gives forth light so let your heart give forth love . . . never asking upon which life, its illumination may fall. Remember Rec-day 81 63 TIMOTHY A, GREENE Tim, There ' s more to the picture than meets the eye. Free Bird DEBORAH JEAN GUNNERY Debby, Gunny, GOODTIMES — Denob, Brewski Hill, C.A.H., Pitts, Egypt, Postie, Van, D.H., Minot, GAM, P S. -M L. tiutus, Maine, skiing, K ' out, Loon, S.S. Johnny, Pharm, F. Feud, Prom 79, ' 80, ' 81. Always remembered. MARGARET CLAIRE HANLON Peggy, Look around and choose your own ground for long you live and high you fly and all you touch and all you see its all your life will ever be . . . DONNA MARIA GRIFFIN Biff, Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. MARGARET ELLEN HALL Peggy, Maagret, Climb high, climb far, your aim the sky, your goal the star. Good friends never let you down. IZTT, B.C., Xaverian, Kerence, HM- JMRFTT. Jordans, HASUMMERSCHOOL. PATRICIA MARIE HANLON Patty, It isn ' t important where you stand but in which direction you are moving. So, remember the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. LISA CHRISTINE GRUNDY Little Bird, Here ' s to what the future brings; I know tomorrow you ' ll find better things. AUBRY HARDEN One father is more than one hundred school masters. 64 Hey Scott Young, over here. LISA MARIE HARRINGTON Lisa, Lee, Hey bartender, over here. KRISTEN C. HATCH Kristen, You only live once — but if you do it right, once is enough. Thanks for the best four years! VERONICA MARY HEALEY Ronnie, Hey Mom! I did it! Thank you, Mr. Sheehan. ELIZABETH MARY HEFFERNAN Beth, Time is not measured by the passing of years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. Remember Rec Day. LISA ANN HELVITZ Without faith a person can do nothing, with it all things are possible. Remember Rec Day. JANICE A. HENSEL You may be beautiful, rich, and smart, but without friends what ' s the use? SUZANNE KATHRYN HIGGINS Suzy, The meek shall inherit the earth, but the rest of us will go to the stars. 65 The Coneheads are here. DOROTHEE GENEVIEVE FRANCOISE HIMPE La vie est un voyage, pas une destination. STEPHEN A. HINES Steve, Hinesy, No matter where you go, there you are. 0. RONALD KEY HUMPHRIES Disco, Ron, If it is what it is, then it is not what it was. MARK LAWRENCE HODGKINS Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. LORI A. HUTCHINSON There are places I remember all my life, though some will change, some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. GRETCHEN L. HOUGHTON Greta, This is the longest night of my life. ARTT, GLF DRTFBBMCSAC. WILLIAM JOSEPH lACONELLI Ike, But I never lost one minute of sleeping worry- ing about the way things might have been. 66 KYLE G. JACOBS Ja-cobs, Show me the way to go home. STEVEN J. JACOBUCCI Jak ' o ' , An ope rating expense chargeable to the operation of a single, specific department is called direct expense. JANICE JAY JAMES J. J., It ' s nice to be important, but it ' s important to be nice. PATRICIA MARIE JARDIM Tricia, Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomor- row will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matthew 6:34. Yes, I do love you Mom and Dad. PAUL K. JENKINS Jenks, I ' ll just keep on rolling along with the grace of the Lord above. KRISTOPHER L. JENSEN Space 1 KIMBERLY ANN JOHNSON Kim, Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle; love is a war; love is growing up. MICHELLE M. JOHNSON Missy, Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that ' s part of the plan. STEPHEN MAYNARD JOHNSON Steve, He who cannot forgive others bums the bridges over which he must pass. 67 How do you say touch down in Japanese? KONRAD ALFRED KAUPER Konrad JAMES ROBERT MICHAEL KELLY Jimbo, This Bud ' s for you! You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. MARK LAWRENCE KELLY Start in the morning ahd get the job done, take care of business and we have some fun. S.H. JOHN F. KENNEDY Failure is the path of least persistance. CLAUDIA MURRAY KING Claud, I do with my friends as I do with my books. I would have them where I can find them, but I seldom use them. I JANE CATHERINE KINSELLA Cove, Bawb, Be yourself; for there is only one suc- cess — to live your life in your own way. MICHAEL W. KING Silence is the genius of fools and the virtue of the wise. SUZANNE M. KING 1 shall not live my days by trying to prolong them; I shall not waste my time. ERNI E. KUO Kunie, What do I do now? MARIA EUGENIA LANZA Let a smile be your umbrella 69 CORINA LEONE LARKIN Reena, If I had two dead rats I ' d give you one, but only if you write the wrong way on ruled paper. HOLLY VICTORIA LARSON JEFF W. LIND Jeff, Once you ' re gone, you can ' t come back. (01283444101). BETH-ANN LITCHFIELD Everybody ' s a dreamer; everybody ' s a star. Everybody ' s in showbiz; it doesn ' t matter who you are. JOSE LOBO Ze, Reach for the stars. For they may be beyond your grasp; there ' s still a chance you might catch the moon. SUSAN JEAN LEARY Sue-Von-Sue, Youth ' s for an hour; beauty ' s a flower. But love is the jewel that wins the world. JAMES ROY LIND Jim, He makes his great escape. Leaves them in his wake. Without a warning the ritual is done, the night no longer young. KAREN ANN LITZINGER Litzy, Zinger, Don ' t walk in front of me — I may not follow; don ' t walk behind me, 1 may not lead; walk beside me and just be my friend. MARTHA LEE Marty, Write the vision; make it plain upon tables; that he may run that readeth it. 70 THOMAS F. LEE III Tom, My grades were fair. My smoke show was the best. Graduation is here And I don ' t care about the rest. 71 CHRISTOPHER B. MALONE Mugsy, Those stars and stripes, once gleaming and bright among the leading powers, have they gone astray to shine another day? Our beacons must enlighten liberty ' s towers. KATHLEEN MARY MALONEY Kathy, Space, Lessons learned are like bridges burned: you only need to cross them once. 73 r V- CAROLYN MANKEWICH I am not afraid of tomorrow. For I have seen yester- day and I love today. ROBERT B. MANNING Bob, Nothing matters but the weekend from a Tuesday point of view. KELLY ANN MARTIN Kelly, One day you ' ll look to see I ' ve gone, for tomorrow may rain so I ' ll fo llow the sun. FRANK JOSEPH MARTORANO Franco, You never have a second chance to make a good first impression. LAURENCE J. MAY Larry, You ' re a long time dead, so live it up. ELLEN T. MC ALEAR Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be . . . LIVE! MAURA T. MC ARDLE I suppose that if you can ' t understand my silence, then you will never understand my words. EDWARD G. MC CANN McCain, The road to success is always under construction. CHRIS W. MC CARTHY Governor, Remember life owes you nothing, it on- ly offers you opportunities. 74 DAVID p. MC CARTHY WILLIAM R. MC GOWAN JOHN MC DERMOTT David, If the thing you wish to do is right and you Bill, Always be yourself; for if you falsify an image Froe Moosehead University bound believe in it, go ahead and do it .. . only to impress others, you will appear foolish and ' you will be disliked by all. MICHEAL K. MC DONALD SUSAN D. ENGQUIST MICHAEL VOELGER Mac, If life is a waste of time; and time is a waste of Sue, It ' s insane to live in a dream but it ' s madness Mike, Still crazy after all these years, life; Lets all get wasted and have the time of our to live without one. lives. MICHAEL PATRICK MC DONOUGH ERIN NICHOLE MC ELROY JACK MC ELROY I live life in a casual wav C-A-T, Be yourself, but be your best self dare to be B.M.F., We can turn the lights out now. 1983 will different and follow your own star. Forever Young be another year and the distance will be greater. There will be other things to think about. JOHN E. MC GILL Taking my time, choosing my line, trying to decide what to do. — Joe Walsh S.H. KATHLEEN MARY MC GRAIL Kathie, Mickie, Never forget those good times, for they are the memories we shall always look back upon and cherish. N.B., P.B., 10 13 81 S.M.M. Ill ANNE MC KEOWN Anne, It is exercise alone that supports the spirits and keeps the mind in vigor. JOSEPH G. MC LELLAN Macca, I live life in a casucd way. JAMES D. MC NEIL Jim, Jimmy, Maca, Those who know us best must rise and save us from ourselves. ELIZABETH LAURIE MC VAY Laurie, Feels so right. ID . JOSEPH MC VAY Joe, 1 get by with a little help from my friends. 76 ROBERT G MEEGAN Rob, IF the past were put into the present and the present into the past. Some would be happy and some would be s . But all would wonder of all they had. ABIGAIL O. MERRITT Abbi, I am young, I am wild, 1 am free, got the magic power of the music in me, always and forever. MICHAEL SCOTT METCALF Mike, We live our lives each day through and each one brings us something new. STANLEY GEORGE MIELE Jake, Failure is the true test of greatness. Better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. G04 JOHN A. MILLER For the four years 1 spent in school it seemed pretty bad. But now that I ' m graduating it really seems like nothing at all. SHEILA MARIE MILLER Shauna, Life is a joke and all things show it. I thought so once and how 1 know it. Sorry Charlie, we ' re going this way. ELIZABETH A. MILLS Betsy, Be like the bird, who, halting in his flight on limb too slight, feels it give way beneath him, yet sings, knowing he hath wings. 77 M JEROME P. MINEHAN Jerry, The lights are on but nobody ' s home. JOHN J. MITCHELL Mitch, Live free and easy it ' s the only way to be and stay. HILARY HARMENING MOLL JANE PATRICE MOONEY Hane, Moons, Moments are temporary but memories are forever. Best of friends. Variety Show, C.O.D., T.B., C.A., DEL, D.S., P.D., Good Luck ' 81 12. AMY ELIZABETH MORAN Rahsahd, Slow love, slow. Times so fast. Now goes quickly, see now it ' s past. Soon will come, soon will last, wait. (Sweeney Todd) r4 1 Itsy, bitsy spider went up the water spout. Down came the . I HELEN A. MORRISON Helen, Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. PETER H. MORRISON 78 Jeff, S.H. JEFFREY P. MOYLAN They say I ' m crazy, but I have a good time. SEAN JENNINGS MURPHY Murph, It is better to remain silent and appear dumb, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. G04 Rules. ANNA MARIE MURRAY Ann, Bud, New days replace yesterdays in time. Guess it ' s goodbye. Seems we came so suddenly to the end of childhood dreams. The way things used to be. STEPHANIE ANN MURRAY Steph, Some people see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not. S.H. LISA ANN NAPPA Live for today but remember yesterday and think of tomorrow. CARL D. NELSON Nellie, Nicky, A sense of humor is a sense of life. 1 LOAN THANA NGUYEN Loan, I have found a lot of fun and happiness dur- ing the time I have been here. MINH VAN NGUYEN Study is like a canoe in rapids: if you cannot go for- ward, you must go backwards. MARIA THERESE NORTON Maria, If it ' s green, it ' s biology. If it stinks, it ' s chemistry. And if it doesn ' t work, it ' s physics. 79 DANIEL NOWOKUNSKI Danny CHRISTINE A. O ' BRIEN Boo ERIN ANN O ' BRIEN E.O.B., We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again, so take it easy. FREDERICK P. O ' BRIEN Fred, Some day when we ' re dreaming with not a lot to say — Then we will remember the things we said today — THE HILL STEVEN A. O ' BRIEN O.B., Hope tomorrow you find better things IRENE C. O ' CONNOR Irene, So what if I have my head in the clouds? I can see better that way! COLLEEN A. O ' DONNEL Col, Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? I love you MOM! 80 TRYPHENA PAMELA O ' DONNELL Tripin, It ' s nice to be important but it ' s more im- portant to be nice. Memories: T.F., S B. New Year ' s, concerts, raving with the crew. Good-bye Scituate High. KATHLEEN FRANCES O ' HARA Kath, The most as you ' ll ever go is back where you used to know. If grownups could laugh this slow, where as you watch the hour show, years may go by, years may go by. TIMOTHY C. O ' HARA Tim Since we ' re only here for a while, might as well show some style. Give us a smile. KEVIN X. O ' MALLEY K.O. All the world ' s a stage amd we are merely players, performers and portrayers. Each another s audience, outside the guilded stage. S.H. ROBERT F.X.O ' NEIL Rob All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by TINA MARIE PAQUETTE They are free who do not fear to go to the end of their thoughts. The Wind. CHRISTOPHER JAMES PERRY Chris Just a mug shot of Mrs. T and Patty. KAREN LEE PETERSEN And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Forever James. RANDOLPH PAUL PINA Ramba What! It ' s over? Show me to the door! SUSAN JEAN PIRROTTA Susie, Sue, Susie Q, A true smile, is a true love of life, so keep your head up high In a dark of mist of life. RICHARD PLATT Blitz, I may be wrong, but who ' s to say what ' s right. Hey Jane, who ' s that lizard behind us? MARK G. POIRIER Ed, Before the truth will make you free, it will make you miserable LOUIS MICHAEL POTORSKI Lou, When I die, bury me deep with a turntable at my feet, a pair of speakers at my head and always play the Grateful Dead. LAURA GABRIELLE PRATSON Pratty, One cannot consent to creep, if one has the impulse to soar. PASCAL DANIEL PUENZIEUX The search for tomorrow is the beginning of today. HELENE MARIE REARDON Fellini, Frich, Good Friends MCDBJM, Sandy, Har- bor, Minot, Papa ' s Cruisin 82 I CHARLES W, REDD Cedric, Behold the only thing greater than yourself, me! JAMES MICHEAL REGAN Jamie, We used to play for silver, now we play for life. 143 Jodi, HCC A-6-81, A-20-81 CC, 554, WB, Chinese Food NY, L house TR, LP. DANA MARGARET REID Dana, Do not pray for easy life, pray to be a strong person. THANKS Mom and DAD!!! RTT!!! MARY BETH REID Marz, Good friends L.A.D.L.H., Sandy, Sailing Club, Sunday Cruises, Minot, M.C.C. Those were the good old days, were history now!! KRISTIN ELIZABETH REIDY Kristin, (little red eye). You may say that I ' m a dreamer but I ' m not the only one. I hope some day you ' ll join us and the world will live as one. ANNE MARIE RICHARD I ' m older now and still running against the wind — Bob Seager. Let the music be your master. 68 427 El Cad reamo. JOHN P. RICHARDSON (Vliet), There ' s no turning back now, all the roads lead to where I stand, and I ' ll believe I ' ll walk them all, no matter what I may have planned. STEPHEN L. ROACH Roachie, Lizard, If love can change a person ' s heart, then it is only love and only love that tears it apart. JOSEPHINE ARCINIA RODERIGUES Josie, I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Bye S.H.S., I ' m out of here. 83 LAURA E. ROSS Long you live, high you fly, smiles you ' ll give, tears you ' ll cry. All you touch, all you see, is all your life will ever be. JOHN M. RYAN J-R, Motivation is the force that induces action and determines choice. PAULSCARPINO Scarp, We can share the woman, we can share the wine. We can share what we ' ve got of yours ' cause we ' ve done shared all of mine. PATRICIA J. ROULEAU Tricia LAURA JANE SABEAN All thoughts of a turtle are turtles, and of a rabbit, rabbits. (F.O.B.S.T.), (L.N.K.) CHERYL A. SELLARS A sole set of footprints in the sand means he carried you in his hand. True friendship: secure, mature, endure. EDWARD J. RYAN Ed, Fast Ed, Doing what others find difficult is talent; doing what others find impossible is genius. CHRISTOPHER CHARLES SACCHITELLA Sachmo, There are names for all the winners in the world. 1 want a name when I lose. JANIS ANN SETZER T.C., MEMORIES: Mach 1, T. Bird, the Spit, Cole Pkwy., GGV, Camaro, Sandy, Southie, Humarock. Thanks Mom and Dad. Good luck ' 82. Bye G.G. MICHAEL PAUL SHANNON Nonski, Earning money is a full time job. Don ' t need the aggravation, I am a lazy slob. PATRICK J. SHEA Pat Nc Scap Lisa K. Bishop Tim R. Desrocher William E. Coons Robert Richard Devereaux David M. Hayes Francisco T. Martins Sean M. McCarthy John M. Messias David Jon Timilty Paula Valliquette Katharine Rodrigues Tony Jennings I ELIZABETH A. SHEEHAN Betsy KATHRYN M. SHEENAN Kathie, Being young is something that any child can do. But staying young depends upon the child inside of you. MAUREEN PATRICIA SHEEHAN Maureen, There have been brief moments in history when man has stumbled over the truth; however, he usually picks himself back up and con- tinues on his way. 85 DONNA MARIE SMITH MARTHA W. SMITH SUSAN SMITH Cabbie, We can do more by being good than in any Marty, Forgiveness is the fragrance of the violet Doc, We do not remember the days, we remember other way. Feed ' em a bucket. T.C.N. , Doc, T.S.S., which still clings fast to the heel that crushed it. moments, and such as ours are worth remembering Giffie. MICHELLE SORRENTINO Maybe it was something I ate at school. Miche, The memories that friends have made together grow stronger with every passing day. WILLIAM R. SPEAR Bill, I ' m standin ' on a hill in the mountains of dream, tellin ' myself it ' s not as hard as it seems. MELISSA A. SPILLANE Frack, You only love once, but if you live right, once is enough. JEANNE M. STEWART Stewie, If one does not keep pace with one ' s com- panions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. What do you mean we ' re not stretching? CAROLYN ANNE SPRAGUE I never resist temptation, for I find that things that are bad for me do not tempt me. HOLLEY A. NORDIN We are out finally. The greatest class — the Class of 1982!! ARLINE E. STARK Lisa, If hard work is the key to success, most people would rather pick the lock. DEBRA MARIE SULLIVAN Sully, No love, no friendship, can ever cross the path of our destiny without leaving a mark upon it forever, RTT 87 TRACY KATHLEEN SULLIVAN If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be; not put foundations under them. STEPHEN B. SUTHERLAND Steve, A man ' s judgement is no better than his information. PAUL A, SVENSEN Paul, Sport ' is sweetest where there are no spectators. SHUJI TAKATORI Shuji, Smile. JOHN J. TALBOT John, It takes less time to do things right than to ex- plain why you did it wrong. Thanks G W. JOHN A.TERRELL Face, Count it all joy, my brethren, when you meet various trials, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. G.O. 4. MAURICE JOSEPH TOBIN III Trip, And I don ' t know yet where I ' m going; I just want to be left alone. When this train ends, I ' ll try again; someh ow I ' ve got to carry on. JENNIFER MARY CHRISTIANNE TOTMAN Jen, I am finally out of here. Going to California with a makin in my heart by Led Zep. Stones Con- cert in Philly, 1981. Party Hardy. ERIC T. STRODE Eric, Never too old to Rock ' n Roll, just too young to die. 88 NEAL LUSHEN TOWER You have to live like there ' s no tomorrow. The sky ' s the limit. BOA NGOC TRACY School is a pain in the you know SARAH ALLISON TWINE Take your time, don ' t live too fast troubles will come and they will pass. Remember: Rec day. Variety Show Night. What do you mean we have to pay? KAREN JANE ULANOWSKI Karen, A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you today just the way you are r TIMOTHY JOSEPH VACHA Tim, Why do today what you can have someone else do tomorrow. BETH VAN WART Sid. v.. There are places I remember all my life, though some have changed, some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. HOLLIDAY MICHELLE VERSOY Happy Holidays, I see my future at the rainbow ' s end . . Happy Hours . . . timeless friends . . If 1 ever chance to find my way, rest assured I will stay ILSE PONTES VICENTE You pick flowers from the garden, but you get educa- tion from school. I love school. JAY N. WARNER Jaybo, Living is easy vj ' ith eyes closed; misunderstanding all you see. It ' s getting hard to be someone but it all works out. It doesn ' t matter much to me. The Hill. KIMBERLY CHANTAL WARREN Kim, The future seems to come a little before you ' re ready to forget the past. There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do . . . ANN MARIE WATTS Wattsie, Everybody ' s talkin ' at me. 1 don ' t hear a word they ' re sayin, only the echoes of my mind . . . Green Beanine live on. G.T. G.B.J. This way to Muscle Beach. 1 JEFFREY B. WEIR He who makes a beast of himself takes away the pain of being a man. PAUL D. WELCH Welchy, You only live once, but if you live right, then once is enough . . . HILARY JEAN WELLS Hils, How did it happen? I can ' t seem to recall. It ' s like a dream, when I look back on all the things we ' ve been through. 90 THERESA ANN WHITLOCK Terry, A friend is one who knows you as you are, understands where you ' ve been, accepts who you ' ve become, and still gently invites you to grow. BRIAN E. WILLIS What a long strange trip it ' s been. Homeroom, Lenon Park, KTFG, and The Grateful Dead, but, the trip has just yet begun. Good luck everyone! J. SCOTT YOUNG Scooter, A friend in power is a friend lost. KEITH G. WICKLUND Well done is better than well said. GREOGRY S. WINSPER Greg, The only reason people can laugh behind your back is because you ' re ahead of them. MARTHA ANN YOUNG Count your memories by smiles, not tears. Count your life by friends, not years. Good luck class of ' 82! Erxjoy life. GLENN ARTHUR WILDER Glenn, Live life like you ' ll die tomorrow. Plan life like you ' ll never die. LISA ANN YANARELLA Yana, Don ' t keep emotions inside. They ' re hard to face but you must try. Why do you want to run away? That won ' t get you any further. GEORGE LOUIS ZERVAS George, At the end of each day take a look at yourself. Look at the rights and the wrongs, and the next day, when the sun comes up, you willbe a wiser person. 91 Friends forever 92 A2€1: A Seccnd Late! Sessicn! A2C9: The Irish Mafia V A!2€6:lt s Time f cr Us tc Pamble en E1211: A Tribute tc Dicliie Leeks Like We Made It I9!21!2: €n Cur Way Lip 95 A2€4 Is Cut the Deer C2ie: Where Is ryle Jacobs? 96 2, 4, e« 8, A2€ 3 Is Surely Great A21€: Get Off the tieater 98 Front (L-R): S. Kenny, M. Duffy, C. Dunbar, J. McArdle, M. Curtis, T. Ferrara, K. Pitts, J. Butler, D. Lowman, P. Sabean. 2nd Row: M. Heffernan, P. Helvitz, L. Helvitz, S. Croke, E. McDermott, M. Ryan, J. Jorge, C. Barry, K. Gaziano, M. Travers. 3rd Row: Coach Clancy, B. Heffernan, M. Colbert, K. Malone, P. Hanlon, S. Yarian, S. Hermance, W. McPhetres, T. McRae, M. Connors, L. McCrary, S. Garvey, Asst. Coach Keefe. 4th Row: P. Gilbert, K. Johnson, P. Hall, D. Sullivan, N. Killilea, D. MuUin, B. Geraghty, M. Young, C. Coyne, K. Cook, E. Wilson, J. FitzGerald, B. Kerrigan. 5th Row: L. Bresnahan, B. Clark, R. Reilly, M. Carberg, E. McCarthy, J. Ketter, T. Minnehan, J. Alibrandi, A. Rankin, K. Dearth. Missing from photo: K. Devin, T. An- drade, P. Bishop, 1. Cochran, R. Badin, M. Hughes, S. Levangue, K. Fanning, S. Oppenheim, A. Doran, A. Kennedy, L. Hynes, C. Gleason, J. Fallon, C. Cilento, M. Murphy, K. Roberts, M. Foynes, P. Watts, J. O ' Connor, H. Howard, J. Low, J. Fay, C. Angevine, K. McCarthy, J. Smith, T. McEachern, J. Shafer, A. Belanger, L. Mahan, S. Ferrara, S. Bondi, H. Hanlon, M. Liberty, C. Johnson, C. Gorman, K. Houghton, G. Houghton, D. Eisenhauer, J. Hensil. Front (L-R): Ken Branfon, Sean Murphy, Todd Marshman, Carl Nt lbcm 2nd Row: Ed Calm cool collected Carl can ' t cove on the court. McCann, Jack Penny, Mark Ramsden, Andy Berglund, John Crowley, Coach Williams. 102 Front (L-R): J. Minnehan, J. Belanger, S. Johnson, E. Strode, P. Fenn, F. Gaziano, R. Fougere, T. Carroll, D. Gluck, P. DeBrusk, B, Good, T. Duffey, S. Har- ris, M. Flaherty. 2nd Row: J. Donovan, B. Archer, D. Duggan, M. Duggan, S. Allen, C. Lowman, S. Gotter, P. Brigham, D. Pratson, J. McAlear, N. Wood, R. Cole, J. Basler, R. Minehan, G. Anderson, J. Terrell, M. Coyne. 3rd Row: Coach VonEuw, M. Cockey, T. Bresnahan, D. Lane, M. Johnson, B. Sullivan, G. Rogers, M. Snowden, T. Day, V. Colbert, D. Doyle, A. Downes, T. Horan, E. Thirsk, B. Bailey, P. Fitzgerald, J. Bates, Coach Rinella. 103 Front (L-R): Frank Rodngues, Tom DeCoste, Brian Kelleher co-capt., Mark Lukacik co-capt., John Beatey, Rick Roach. 2nd Row: Brian Duane, John Coscia, David Smith, John Fahey, Dennis Keyes, John Donovan, Steve Roach, Coach Leone. How much wood could a woodchuck chuck . . .? Front (L-R): Kathy McGrail, Betsy Sheehan, Kim Walsh, Donna Crowley, Stephanie Williams, Robin McKittrick, Peggy Hanlon, Kathy Maloney. 2nd Row: Coach Pisano, Chris Giacomozzi, Laura Cam- pagna, Chris Adams, Deirdre Burke, Patti Roach, Sue Ackley. Steve Roach in Swan Lake. Did you have your Wheaties this morning? Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Looking at the world through rose colored glasses. 104 r Front (L-R): J. Ryan, S. Young, M. Poirier, J. McNeil, J. Minnehan, R. Fougere, C. Sacchitella, P. Fenn, J. Devine, K. Bowker, J. Gilmartin, C. Giovanucci, T. Duggan. 2nd Row: G. Anderson, K. Smith, M. Garneau, M. Kester, J. Basler, R. Minehan, B. Loring, J. Lobe, F. Davis, J. Donovan, G. Wilder, E. Elsworth. 3rd Row: Coach Johnson, M. Stearns, J. McDonough, C. Day, M. Liberty, J. Talbot, T. Sadowski, J. Melevan, S. Boardman, P. Dekkers, M. Cockey, B. McNeil, P. Fitzgerald, S. Roberts, D. Coyne, Coach Hazell, Coach McKeever. Center: Kathy Bilbo. Row 1 (L-R): Kristen Hatch, Heather Hanlon, Karen Fortuna, Cindy Bondi, Jennifer Flynn. 2nd Row: Sheila Mehegan, Julie Shafer, Beth Leavitt. Missing: Brenda Murphy. Fougere down, McNeil to go. But Coach, I really have to , I wonder if he has a date for the prom 105 Mv calculation is that Front (L-R): Earl Cate, Tom Kelliher, Steve Roach, Todd Marshman, David McCarthy. 2nd Row: For- die Pitts, Terry Murphy, Bill Sullivan, Jim Forsgard, Mike Fiori, Bill Jaquith, Frankie Fields, Coach Costa. ,, , „ ,,, Front (L-R): Chris Lowman, Joe Branley, Eric Strode, Pete DeBrusk, Bill Sullivan. 2nd Row: Coach Hey, are you really fro m Sports Ill ustrated? g . p . . . Lowman, Warren Volk, Steve Cotter, Scott Prophet, Mark Stankus. I cut myself shaving this morning. F.T.D.: Say it with flowers. Four? No, a perfect TEN. 108 Front (L-R): M. Boardman, P. Scarpino, P. Campagna, S. Ahem, A. Blanchard, J. Terrel, T. O ' Hara, R. Campagna, J. Crowley. 2nd Row: Coach Conklin, J. Penney, R. Vines, W. Jenkins, V. Colbert, J. Mitchner, D. Harkin, M. Duggan, M. Kamoski, E. Thirsk, T. Teare, P. Belsan, S. Norberg, J. Zschau, K. O ' Brien. Sitting (L-R): J. Mooney, P. Costello, G. Houghton, M. Colbert, D. Reid, S. Twine, B. Heffernan. Middle: C. Adams, D. Sullivan, L. Campagna, J. Crowley, P. Hanlon, K. Cook, K. Martin, S. Enquist, L. O ' Brien, D. Burke. Back: Coach Strazdes, M. McNeil (Coach), B. Hurley, M. Heffernan, M. Con- nors, K. Roberts, S. Walsh, M. Murphy, D. Mooney, Coach Bill Webber. Ma. What do you mean lunch is eighty cents? Follow the leader . That ' s my ball. Honey . Do you think I ' ll make the chorus line? 109 Front (L-R): Kerry McDonnell, Stephanie Croke, Leslie Giovanucci, Jane Kinsella, Patty Hanlon co- capt.. Missy Johnson co-capt., Kathy Maloney co-capt., Kathy Sheenan, Siobhan Collins, Mary Johnston, Sandy Glynn. 2nd Row: A. K. Gonsalves, Coach; Mary Travers, Karen Frazier, Sue Ackley, Maggie Foynes, Cindy Johnson, Sue Garvey, Janet Crosby, Joanne Fallon, Marybeth Niven, Heather Welch, Colleen O ' Donnell. Front (L-R): Joanne Smith, Kathy Malone, Janice Hensol, Kirstie Houghton, Catherine Gilbert, Shannon Gotter. 2nd Row: Coach Smith, Coleen Barry, Carol Gleason, Debbie Mosgrove, Julie Fitz- Gerald, Jenny Artman, Beth Clark. The baseball field is in the back of the school, Patty. I wonder what record Shannon broke in this race? Doing the Scituate Hat Dance. Getting Croke-d. Following in Dad ' s footsteps. 112 Front Row (L-R): R. Pina, J. McAlear, C. Giavonucci, M. McDonough, G. Polito (capt ), D Damrell (capt.), T. Lenehan, M. Blomberg, S. MacDonald, S. O ' Brien, S. Blackwell. 2nd Row: C. Aliberti (stats), C. Lersch, T. Whitlock, L. Mayo, S. McAlear, R. Grant, T. Tatum, P. Vinal, J. Kelley, J. Henderson, J. McDonough, M. Flaherty, C. Luca, Coach McKeever. Front Row (L-R): Stephanie Croke, Mary Beth Niven, Kathy (Space) Maloney, Patty Hanlon, Betsy (Stats) Sheehan, Gloria Flaim. 2nd Row: Coach Joe Strazdes, Laura Campagna, Debbie Mosgrove, Christine Adams, Debbie Sullivan, Deirdre Burke, Jenny Artman. Pert has bounce control. ft Hey Buddy, drop your gloves. Where ' s the puck? In your face disgrace. 113 Front Row (L-R): S. McCarthy, K. Jensen, S. Roach co-capt., P. Svensen co-capt., M. Poirier, J. Lobo. 2nd Row: C. McDermott, J. Basler, T. Kackley, C. Kelley, M. Garneau, J. Sill, K. Spitz. Missing: J. Geraghty, D. Barnes, Coach P. Svensen. Hand to hand combat. Front Row (L-R): C. Ramsden, R. Mankewich, K. O ' Brien, R. Constantine, T. Teare, S. Frost (capt.), J. Mutrie, M. Goddard. 2nd Row; Coach D. Conklin, J. Putman, L. Cerilli, W. Yarney, M. Fallon, S. Board- man, R. Mertic, M. Flaherty, M. Lorusso, M. Liberty. Tinhead for two. I didn ' t use my deodorant today. 114 Row 1 (L-R): T. Kelleher, T. Vacha, K. Cook, P. Jardim, P. Bowen, J. Goddard, A. Beecher, L. Quirk, J. Terrell. 2nd Row; M. Gordon, K. Fortuna, A. Corbo, P. Keane, P. Smith (pres.), M. McVeigh (v. pres.), C. Ramsden (treas.), C. Hartnett, K. O ' Hara. 3rd Row; V. Gilarde, advisor, B. Ward, L. Seitz, K. Frazier, K. Leary, M. Brown, K. Branton, B. Gate, M. Arena, J. Keane, M. OToole. 4th Row; J. Walsh, D. Mosgrove, E. Burke, A. Belanger, M. Travers, K. Ryan, K. Moghan, C. Sprague, S. Smart. 2nd Row; A. McCormack, 8th from left. Front (L-R); S. Leary, A. McKeon, J. Goddard, L. Pratson, C. Aliberti, C. Bilbo. 2nd Row; B. Low, A. Lester, H. Hanlon, C. Freiter, S. Murray, B. Duane, M. Poirier, J. Donovan. 3rd Row; Mrs. A. Fenn, advisor, L. McBrien, C. Giacomozzi, B. VanWart, L. Guay, K. OToole, H. Moll, M. Bonanno, Mrs. C. Berman, advisor, P. DuBrusk, H. Garvey. 4th Row; D. Craft, M. McVeigh, J. Callanan, T. Vacha, A. Harden, J. Penney, C. Barry, L. Caiger, D. Suiilvan, P. Hall, M. Gordon. Names of non members who posed for photo are not given. 116 First Row (L-R): K. Hatch, K. Erdman, T. Kelleher, M. Butler, S. Murphy, R. Fougere, E. McAlear, K. Martin. 2nd Row: L. Nappa, N. Killilea, K. Flaherty, L. Ross, K. Warren, K. O ' Hara, I. O ' Connor, S. Collins, D. Flanagan, M. Colbert. 3rd Row: K. Becker, advisor, T. Marshman, D. Hayes, K. Jensen, M. Cockey, J. Terrell, S. Johnson. First Row (L-R): S. Takatori, D. Himpe, exchange students; P. Prescott, C. Mankewich, M. Johnson, S. Lee, P. Puenzieux, exchange student, S. Sutherland, exchange student. 2nd Row: K. Steiglitz, L. Jacobucci, G. Arena, S. Kenney, R. Goffar, E. Landry, K. Becker, advisor, M. Mayo, J. Cormac, D. Borleis, D. Borleis, J. Fournier, L. Johnson. 3rd Row: L. Bean, H. Landry, A. Hardin, D. Hayes, P. Bowen, C. Coveney, A. Lester, M. Breen, C. Freiter. 117 Front (L-R): L. Nappa, K. O ' Hara, M. Colbert, officers. Row 1: D. Reid, A. Forde, C. Giacomozzi, M. Hall, M. Young, S. Leary, L. Sabean. 2nd Row: J. Crowley, L. Caiger, E. Heffernan, C. Bandell, K. Cook, N. Killilea, L. Ross, P. Smith, S. Collins. 3rd Row: H. Garvey, D. Sullivan, J. Mooney, P. Costello, C. Aliberti, C. O ' Donnell, M. Sorrentino. Missing: M. Tondorf, advisor extraordinaire. Work Experience First Row (L-R): T. Paquette, M. Gordon, L. Brennan, B. Duane, K. Reidy, M. Voelger, J. Weir, B. Alexander. 2nd Row: T. Rouleau, R. Carmisciano, S. Mur- ray, J. Duff-Still, T. Lee, E. O ' Brien, D. Gaffney, A. Merritt. 3rd Row: M. Johnson, L. Hutchison, P. Jardim, N. Anderson, C. O ' Brien, M. Pomper, N. Slater, L. Stark. 118 Row 1 (L-R): J. Gibbons, M. Gordon, editors. 2nd Row: T. Vacha, C. Coveney, T. Kelleher, J. Goddard, S. Murphy, T. Marshman, L. Gallagher, S. Collins, L. Pratson. 3rd Row: V. Gilarde, advisor, M. Cilento, J. Winsper, S. Leary, K. O ' Toole, C. Hartnett, J. Terrell, J. Walsh, L. Caiger, C. Gorman, E. McDermott, S. Beatty, K. Redd, J. Benoit, advisor. 4th Row; P. Quinn, L. Judge, C. Angevine, J. Reagan, T. Clark, C. Lee, E. Dietz, K. Storey, W. Werner, F. Penney, L. Bean, S. Lukacik, P. Prescott. Front Row (L-R): S. Swan, T. Kelleher, S. Murphy, J. Terrell, J. Penney, J. Risi. 2nd Row: L. Cvilikas, L. Caiger, J. McAlear, K. Erdman, T. Marshman, A. Corbo, L. Quirk, A. Rankin, C. Barry, S. Cedrone, advisor. 3rd Row: J. Webster, L. Porter, S. Smart, T. Vacha, A. Hardin, J. Callanan, J. Forsgard, C. McCann. 119 ' ' Ti Row 1 (L-R); H. Hanlon, K. Hatch. 2nd Row: K. Thurson, M. Marchetti, J. Reardon, A. Rankin, C. Lyons, W. MacPhetres, M. Lee. 3rd Row: A. Lester, A. Moran, J. Bearce, M. Conley, M. Gordon. D.A.R. Award — Siobhan Collins Bausch-Lomb and Brown Book Awards — Michael Cockey 120 First Row (L-R): C. Lyons, pres., M. Lee, v. pres., K. Thurson, treas., J. Reardon and B. Flynn, secretary. 2nd Row: M. Marchetti, J. Fournier, J. Jennedy, A. Rankin, W. MacPhetres, D. Himpe, M. Young, D. Whitaker. 3rd Row: A. Moran, J. Bearce, K. Agress, C. Coveney, C. Lee, A. O ' Keefe, P. O ' Brien, L. Johnson, E. Booras, advisor. 4th Row: S. Miele, S. Sutherland, M. Cilento, G. Agress, K. Hatch, H. Hanlon, A. Lester, M. Williams, K. Branton, M. Gordon. 5th Row: J. Goddard, S. Lee, M. Conley. First Row (L-R): N. Killilea, S. Hines, J. Mooney, C. Aliberti, P. Bullock, editor, K. Warren, editor, L. Gallagher, B. Duane, C. O ' Donnell, C. Giacomozzi. 2nd Row: E. Heffernan, L. Sabean, M. Sorrentino, T. Bandell, K. O ' Hara, J. Setzer, J. Donovan, E. McElroy, P. Costello, J. Jaymes, H. Garvey. M. Colbert, K. Litzinger, B. Brown. Top Row: M. Doyle, advisor, L. Caiger, D. Sullivan, J. Terrell, S. Collins, J. Gibbons, K. Cook, P. Hall, J. Kinsella, L. McGonagle, business advisor. 121 Front Row (L-R): K. Thurson, A. Lester, R. Angelo, D. Borleis, C. Roche, M. Bailey, D. Borleis, C. Lee, K. Agress, C. Redd, A. Rankin, W. MacPhetres, A. Moran, Mr. Donald Hermance, director. 2nd Row: B. Low, M. Low, K. Eggimann, A. O ' Keefe, S. Gray, K. Hatch, G. Agress, S. Spencer, A. Salvador, K. Dearth, S. MacPhetres, S. Cray. 3rd Row: K. Erdman, M. Moran, E. Joyce, S. Constantine, E. Landry, G. Ilacqua, P. Prescott, B. Bailey, C. Coveney, B. Flynn, J. Bearce, K. Mogan, M. Gill. Front: Mr. Hermance, at the piano. 1st Row; C. Lee, W. MacPhetres, K. Front: A. Salvador, accompanist. 1st Row: A. Moran, A. Rankin, K. Erd- Erdman, C. Coveney. 2nd Row: K. Agress, A. Lester, K. Thurson, S. Gray, man. 2nd Row: K. Eggimann, R. Angelo, A. Lester. 3rd Row: W. Mac- B. Bailey. Top: C. Redd, P. Prescott. Phetres, S. Gray. Top: K. Thurson, S. MacPhetres. 122 I Class Officers Junior — Ken Branton, President Patty Doyle, V. President Tammy Freshman — Jim Reidy, President Sandy Doyle, V. President Sue Vacha, Secretary Julie Turner, Treasurer Johnson, Secretary Coleen Mullen, Treasurer Sophomore — Erika Dietz, President Doreen Mooney, V. President Sue Bondi, Secretary Missy Grader, Treasurer 123 f irst Row (L-R Seated): C. Cilento, T. Minehan, M. Connors, A. Belanger, K. Roberts, D. Beatty, K. McCarthy, C. Gilbert, R. Reilly, S. Prophet, J. Barbary, B. Clark. 2nd Row (Kneeling L-R): T. Horan, P. Sabean, M. Cilento, J. Reagan, M. Cote, E. Belanger, E. Hynes, J. Zschau, J. Donnelly, B. Legg, J. Reidy, D. Zsch.iu, T. Lowman, M. Perkins, S. Allen, S. Cotter. 3rd Row (L-R Standing): J. Minehan, R. Fougere, A. Crowley, Coach D. Hazell, M. Cockey, B. Archer, B. Sullivan, S. Johnson, E. Thirsk, P. DeBrusk, D. Duggan, B. Sullivan, P. Fitzgerald, M. Stone, A. Downes, D. Doyle, M. Duggan, C. Roberts, K. Bongar- .ono, R. Minehan, Coach J. Rinella, G. Anderson, R. Meegan. Captains: J. Minehan, R. Fougere, R. Meegan. Front (L-R): Kriston Coughlin, Kim Caiger, Kristen Maloney, Cindy Johnson, Sheila Mehegan. On the H Beam: Heather Moward, Brenda Wiley, LeAnn McRary, Peggy Hall, Donna Smith, Gretchen Houghton H (c.ipt ), Coach Keefe, Dana Reid (capt ). Sue Smith, Kristie Houghton, Sue Keegan, Marisa McCullock, Julie Onorato Eat your heart out Dwight Stones. B.ick bri-aking technique OK, let ' s see you do this. A Thirsk quencher. 124 1982 CHIMES ' SPONSORS B arbara Sullivan Charlie Sullivan Charles Sullivan Debbie Sullivan Beth McDonald Betty Olmstead Mary Sullivan Bill Lenord Joanne Connoly Pat Sullivan Phil Wallace P. J. Ryan Tom Lyons Tammy Vacha Alt ert and Dana Sprague The Bliss Family Marie Doyle Mr. and Mrs. William A. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Dwyer Catherine G. Ahearn Tess Fitzpatrick Marni Carter Matthew, Trina, Ren6e Gilarde Peter T. Gibson Bill Mattern Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Brady Joann Lebherz Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Brady Jr. Patrick M. Gallagher Smokin ' Joe Mrs. Irene Neil Diamond Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hoffman Brad Joseph Kent Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Mills, Jr. Mrs. John R. Clark Mrs. Arnold L. Mills Cyrus E. Dallin Society Meredith Nelson Katharine B. Becker Mike and Peg Clancy Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Svensen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strazdes Mr. and Mrs. Jared FitzGerald Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. 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GOOD LUCK Paul McCarthy ' s Carving Place 132 Front Street Scituate, MA 545-2480 Congratulations from 92 Front Street Scituate, MA 545-6925 Compliments of COMB ' S SHOE CO. 83 Front Street Scituate, Ma. 545-3619 Compliments of GODDARD ' S BEN FRANKLIN 105 Front Street Scituate, MA 545-2650 144 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982 lEARDON CO. INC. r 823 Pleasant Street Norwood. MA Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 SCITUATE AUTO DRIVrNG SCHOOL DOROTHY AND LES FAULKNER 545-3080 Compliments to the CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1982 AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF PAUL YOUNG MOTORS 1982 126 First Parish Rd. Scituate, MA 02066 Senator Allan R. McKinnon Paul F. Young, Pres. _ 545-1200 I O GRATULATIONS From THE DAVIS FAMILY John Pat John Jr. J 11 Humarock Beach Ed Mark Joe Dianne Bill Patricia Frank Cathy Clam Haven, Humarock + Haven-Davis Inc. Buckles + Boards Ski Shop Inc., Marshfield Standard Rubber Products Inc., Hanover iP S + D Rubber Co., Hanover John D. Davis Realty Trust, Hanover in, MA Imineton, D3. STEPHEN FRANCIS AHERN 24 Chittenden Rd Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 BRIDGETTE E. ALEXANDER 36 Country Club Circle Junior Variety Show 3 Student Council 3 CHERYL ANN ALIBERTI ISDunsterLa Dance Committee 2, 3, 4 Hall Committee Chairman 3. 4 Float Committee 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 Senior Boosters Community Service 4 Yearbook Prom Committee 3 Junior Variety Show 3 Football and Hockey Stats JAMES S. ANDERSON Tennis 1,2 Football 1 NANCY KRISTEN ANDERSON 189 Mann Lot Rd. SCOTT D. ANDERSON CONSTANCE MARIE ARMSTRONG 15 Ormond St , Mattapan, MA Cheerleading 1 Drama Club 1, 3 Tennis 1 Art Club 1 D.EC.A. 1 Newspaper 1 Metco Student GMIcil Scituate MetcoRgp4 Howard Careef CTr. Wilmington, Drama Workshop 3 KELLY ANN ARTMAN 66Ci«elman Dr. DEBORAH DIANE AUBREY 114 Turner Rd. ROSEANN E. BADIN 6 Murphys Ln. Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4 Dane Committee 1, 2, 3 Spring Track 3 Float Committee 2, 3 A F.S. 3 Hall Committee 1, 2, 3 Chimes Times 3 CHRISTINE M. BAND 9 Edge wood Rd. Dance Comqxittee 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Comn ttee I, 2. 3, 4 Hall Commillee 1,2,3 Hall Chairman 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Boosters 4 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, Year Book Staff 4 BasketbaUl,2 Variety Show Drill team 1, 2 JOANNE L. BATES 49 Vinal Ave. Chimes Time Junior Variety Show Basketball Intramurals JOSEPH P. BATES 49 Vina 1 Ave i Soccer 1.2 Track 3, 4 JULIE E. BEARCE ISTilden Rd. Class Vice President 3, Student Coundt 1 Drama Clubl,2. 3, 4 Drama Festival 1 Thespian 2. 3, 4 Haunted Honae 3. 4 Golf 1,2 Drill Team 1,2 Band Competitions 1 . 2, 4 Marching Band Dancer 4 Homecoming Committee 2 Prom Committees .ttee3k4 ilt 3 Dance Comm ittee 3, 4 iw3 ANNE M. BEECHE 9 LLncoln Ave. Student Council 2, 4 Nat ' l Leadership Training Center BRUCE W. BEVERIDGE LISA K. BISHOP ANDREW JON BLANCHARD 21 Fox Well Ln. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.) Spring Track 1 Winter Track 2, 3 Basketball 1 Junior Variety Show PARKER BLISS 26 Sylvester Rd. MICHAEL A. BLOMBERG 46 Arborway Hockey 4 Soccer 2 MARIE K. BRENNAN Community Service Track 1 KEVIN BOWKER 470 Country Way Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball Mgr. 1,2 JANET M. BROWN 28A Cherr - Lane Junior Variety Show MARK C. BOARDMAN 744 Chief Justice Gushing Highway Soccer 3, 4 Football 1, 2 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1,2 PAULM. BOWEN BETH ANN BRADY 10 Wampatuck Ave. Basketball 1,2,3 Softball 1,2 Junior Variety Shpw JOSEPH M. BRANLEY 1 1 Hillcnest Rd. Winter Track 1, 2 Spring Irack 1 Cross CoiuitZK 2. 4 MAURAT BREEN 19 Clover Ln A F S 3,4 Chimes Times 2 Junior Variety Show Yearbook DEBORAH D. BREN: 36 Briarwood Lane Cheerleading 1 GoUl I Float 1,2, 3, 4 ,, Hall 1,2, 3, 4 LOIS JEAN-MARIE BRENNAN 72 Kane Drive Crosscountry 1, 2 WinterTrack ' 1,2, 3,4 SpringTr ckl,2,W Float 1, 2, 3 - i unior Variety Show Dance Committee 1, 2 Chimes Times 1 Y.E.S, 1 Yearbook 4 Football Slats 4 Work Study 4 ELIZABETH VlCTORL BROWN 40 Pin Oak Dru e 1 uiuor Variety Show Flo«tl,2.3,4 HaUl,2,3,4 ' I earbook Senior Boosters Prom Committee Homeroom Rep. I PAMELA FRANCES BULLOCK 3Se4HidAve Stucfett Adviiorv Council 2 Homeroom Rep. 2 3 4 Float 2 Junior Variety Shov. Yearbook Editor 3 4 RICHARD JAMES BULMAN 16 Greenfield Ln JOSEPH ROBERT BURKHARDT 124 Beaver Dam Rd DEBBIE BURRELL Gymnastics 1 Drama 1, 2, 4 A FS 3,4 DrUI Team 1 MARTHA JEAN BUTLER 23 Blanchard Rd South Shore Caree r Ed. 1, 2 Jfe B.istetball 1 ?fCapt ' (. hiiriL-s Times I Nat l Honor Society 3, 4 Tutoring 3, 4 Work Experience 3, 4 LINDA I. CAIGER Pine View Circle Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 1, 2 Hall Committee 2, 3,4 Float 4 Math Club 3, 4 Yearbt ok 4 Senior Boosters Basketball 4 CMmes Times 4 PAUL M. CAMPAGNA 34 OakhuMRoad Soccer 1,2,3,4 ROBERT P. CAMPAGNA 34 Oakhurst Road Soccerl,2, 3, 4 Wre(tUng2 RENEE A. CARMISCIANO LORRAINE M. CASALI 34 Common Street EARL M. GATE 14 Stone Ave. Baseball 1,2, .3,4 Football 1,2,3 Hockey 1 Golf 4 SCOT M. CERULLO 90 Indian Trail Chimes Times 3 HELEN F. CHRISITE I Murphy ' s Lane Vlarching Band I Golf 2 Wrestling Stats 3 Symphonic B,inci 1. 2, 3, 4 CATHERINE M.E.AHmENTS 13 Brunswick Street MICHAEL K. COCKEY 10 Elaine Cl Football 1,2,3.4 Baseball 1, 2 Track 3, 4 Basketball 2 MAUREEN HELEN COLBERT 33 Daedalus Circle Soccer 1,2, 3,4 (Capt Sprins Track 2, 3, 4 (Capt ) Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4 Senior Boosters (Seattary) Float 1,2,3,4 t Oub? 2,3 Yearbook f Homeroom Rep 2, 3, 4 SIOBHAN MldkEL 134 Woodland Rd Softball Field Hockey Chimes News Editor 4 Senior Boosters Nat ' l Honor Society Junior Vanity Show 1 Prom Committee Float Conunittee 1 , 2, 4 Hall Decorating 1 , 2, 3 Homeroom Rep 2, 4 Student-Parent-Teacher Adi Committee Chai rperson 4 MARK J. CONLEY. 181 Kent Street _ Basketball 1 f Dramal,2, 3, 4 SANDRA L.CO Chorus 1,2, 3 ' KERRY MARIE CQOK 29 Bridge Ave 1 Soccerl,2. 3 4 Student Council 3. 4 Yearbook Homecoming 1, 2, , 4 Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 ( Variety ilfc Homeroom Rep. 2,3,4 KEVIN S. COOK 29 Bndge Ave. Golf 1,2 Track 1, 2 KIEVA E. COOK 4 Atherton Place Jamaica Plain, Ma. Basketball 2 WILLIAM E. COONS KEVIN W. CORMAC 32 Minot Light Ave. PAMELA A. COSTELLO 42 Lawson Rd. Soccer 2, 3, 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Commifte Chimes Times 2, 3 Languag todland Rd. 11,2 lockey 1,2,3,4 iTimeel, 2,3,4 Cheerleadin Homeroom 1 Student Council 3 C3  s Secretary 4 Senior Boosters Dance Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Committee 2, 3, 4 JEFFREY R. COX 17 Sycamore Rd. Hockey 1,2,3,4 DEBORAH W. CRAFTS 1 Hollett Street Softball 1 Soccer 1, 2, 3 Community Service 4 Homerwim Rep. 1 Basketball Mgr. 3 Junior Variety Show JOANNE BETH CROWLEY I9Kathy ' s Path Gymnastics 1 Tennis 1, 2, 3 Basketball Stats 1, 2, 3 Soccer 1,2, 3,4 Homeroom Rep 1, 2 Dance Committee 1 , 2, 3, 4 Float Commiitee 1,2,4 Prom Committee 3 Homecoming C ommittee4 Senior Boosters Club JOHN CROWLEY 101 WiUiamabuxfLane MARIANNEE. CUSICK 64 Comet StelSOnKA. . Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Marching Band I,%3, 4 Track 2 CATHERINE L. D ' ALESSANDRO 18 Indian Trail Gymnastics 1 |V DAVID C. DAMRfiLL 40Old Folge Road f Varsity Hockey (captain) 1 , 2, 3, 4 KRISTEN ANNEDAVEY 119 Kent St Float Commiitee 1 2, 3 Homecoming 1,2 3 Homeroom Rep 1 EDWARD T. DAVIS ■RANCIS X.DAVIS I Humrock Beach ootball2, 4 JAMES M. DAYTON 7 Crescentave. ootball 3,1 (Manager) ETER LINWOOD DEBRUSK Michael JliVenue ■Cross Countr ' 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain) nter Track 1,2,3,4 Spring Track 1.2 3 4 ERRY ANTHONY DEKKERS Greenfield Terr.ice ■ooiball 1,2,3,4 Wrestling 1 Jr. Vane ]rShow2. 3 LISA MARIE DELGROSSO 28 Old Colony Way Cheerleading I Dance Committee 1 2, 3, 4 ' omecomin Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Homeroom rep 3 4 Chimes Time 2 tudent CAimcU2 R DESROCHER rfsideRd. OBERT RICHARD DEVEREAUX 96 Humaiock Beach KELLY ANN DEVIN 12 Kings Way Track 3 JOHN D. DEVINE 21 DeitaUnj, FootbllEfcJHHK| 1 DAVro WsJZO 100 Greenfield Lane Hockey 2, 3, 4 ROBERT W. DONEGAN 24 Pennfield Rd. Winter Track 1,2,3,4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4 Cnimes Times 3, 4 KELLY ANN DONOHUE 31 Park Ave. Cheerleading 2, 3 148 Wrestling Stats 3 Powder Puff Football 3 Coral Shores High School KEVIN M. DONOHOE 559 First Parish Rd. Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1,2 JANE ELLEN DONOVAN 16 Roberts Dr GERARD DONOVAN 337 Tilden Rd. Baseball 1 Track 2 Chimes Times I TRACEY E. DOONAN 92 Cedar Street JANE MARIE DOUGENIK 18 Clover Lane AMY ELIZABETH DOWNES 600 Hatherly Rd Junior Variety Show Track 2 Golf 3 TIMOTHY M. DOWNEY 14 Summit Ave. BRIAN MATTHEW DUANE 33 Oceanside Drive Football 2, 3 Baseball 1.2, 3,4 Chimes Times Work Study Experience Community Service Variety Show Yearbook DELIA ELIZABETH T. DUFFEY 12 Seamore Rd. Twirling 1 Golf 2 Wrestling Stats 2, 3 JONATHAN DUFF-STILLj|fc TIMOTHY B DUGGAN 56 Hazel Ave .V Football 1,2, 3, 4 , Wrestling 1 i KATHLEEN NELSON D 25 Beaver D, Marchin PAUL] OWYER II Pinebrook Baseball 1.2 KARIN A. EGGIMANN 72 Gannett Fd A.F.S.Club3 4 Drama Club 3 Chanterett s 4 ERIC E. ELLSWORTH 162 Gannett Road Fo««k4m,2, 3,4 Variety Show SUSAN D.ENGQUIST 70 CMkentAve. BaskdKll 1,2,3 SofJtm, Captain 4 TEN ANNE ERDMAN tiore Rd. pg Band 2, 3 Lb 3, 4 ' National Hmior Society 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4  Chanterelles 4 Homeroom Rep 3, 4 ILLIAM EVANS  Capt. Ei rjOHN P. FAHEY TBPst Parish iiseiall.Ll 3,4 f Soccer 3, 4 DAVID FENN Way 1,2,3,4 1,2 3,4 eroom Representat Show 3 DI MARIE FER irk Study 2 ZANNEMAR 243 ■leader i 2. .1, 4 rack 2. i i ' rack 1 and Wrestling Stats 3, 4 Council 1,2 _ LEEN M. FINNERtY ood Rd. ICS 3 Country 2 ■tteel,2 ' 1 FISHER ish Rd. 3,4 MARCTkNDREW FITZPATRICK 36 Trysting Rd. KRISIIN FLAHERTY DQTO4A LYN FLANACA 21 Pyramid Lane Basketball 1, 2 Golf!. 2 Sofcer 1,2,3 Float Committee 1, 2 NationalllonorSociety 3, 4 Chimes Times Typist 1, 2 ' ' PATRICIA ANN FOLEY 39 Marshall Ave Gymnastics 1 , 2 Variety Show ANDREW JOHN FORD 14 Town Way Soccer 2, 3, 4 CATHERINE MARY FORD ALLISON RAE FORDE 29 Sea SideRd Golf 2 Cheerleading 1 •■• ■stiingj it Committee 1, 2, 3 ienior BoiMem 4 ce Ccnninittee ROBERT H.P. FOUGERE 19 Edith Holmes Drive TRICK k. v ljiBe ' tball 1,2, 3, 4 (captain I HELEN ELIZABETH GARVEY 108 Old Forge Rd Community Services 2, 4 earbook 4 losters 4 Is ' Track Statistician 2 RL OMAR GETCHELL HLEEN ELIZABETH COMOZZI iCushing Highway 11 ■how testers k mmittee 3, 4 ommittee 2, 3, 4 CHRISTINE JUDITY GIJCOMOZZI 12 f Soi Junior Variety Show JOSFPir A GIBBONS I r lUv Comriionity rvice 2, .■, X C w|||i|| 3, 4 (Executive Edii Yearbook 4 Tenuis 2 Homeroom 1, 2 CAROLYN GIFFORD 219a Gannett Rd. MEREDITH M. Gil L 567 First Parish Rd Chorus JAMES ANDREW GiLMARTL 31 Edgewood Rd Football 2, 3,4 LESLIE M.GIOVANUCCl n 6 H u mafoBk Beach front JAMES G. GODDARD II Bailey ' s Causeway Marching Band .2 3.4 Pep Band 1, 2 Spring Track 1, 2 Sludent Council 1, 4 D|«n a Club 4 imes Times 4 Community Sen. ' ice 4 Teacher ' s Aide Float Committee 1, 2 MARGARET ELLEN HALL 86 Crescent Avenue Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 , Winter Track 1 Spring Track 1,2,3,4 Student Council 1, 2 Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, 4 Language Club 1 , 2, 3 VIA. 1,2 Yearbook 4 Senior Boosters 4 Jr. Variety Show Homecoming Committee Chimes Times 1 ecoming Vfeek — ent Coimcil 3 DecorSnofl I, 2, 3 t 1,2, 3, 4 or Variety WtV TRTCIA MARIE HANLON nsRd. Jd. j irpyon 3 4y Kockapr , 2, 3 1 tain) ' b4irr2, 3, 4 (captain) MELINDA ELL 24 Driftway St. Basketball 1,2 Float Committee 1, 2 Spring Track 1 MICHAEL D. ¥ 24 Driftway SCOTT LOUIS FARRUCi 56 Driftway Rd Football 1 Baseball 1.2 Hocke Track inter Track 3, 4 (captain Spring Trade 1,2, 3, 4 Variety Show Honor Society (president) H.R Representative (alt.) Tutor Dance Committee WILLIAM E. FRANCIS .6 Jackson Road lom Representaflfe 1 Show i YNTHnrj. FRfilTER lb Fifth Avenue A.F,S.3, 4 Community Service SCOTT A. FROST 44 Vernon Rd Hockey 1 Wrestling 3 DAWN R. GAFFNRYt 27 Hazel Ave. Basketball 1. 2 V Softball 2 Junior Variety Show Yearbook Work Experience 3, 4 LEE ELLEN GALLAGHER 22 Turner Rd. SJE ' ' EN JOSEPH GANEM 57 Mordecai Lincoln Rd. Basketball T GLENN VERNON GARDINIER JR. 43 Henry Turner Bailey Rd BasketbaU2,3.4 CATHY MARIE GARDNER DNER lO Road H ANN GARDNER 31 Jericho Ro.id i MARIA L. GOLDMAN 1 14 Dayton Road ELLEN MARIE GOODR ' OW MARTIN KEITH GORDON 1 1 Hazel Avenue Chimes Times Editor 1, 2. 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 A.F.S. 1, 3 Student Council 3, 4 Student Advisory Council 4 Junior Variety Show Homeroom Repr esentative 2, 3 Yeart ook 4 KELLIANNE GRAHA 494 Hatherly Soccer 1 Track 1 Cheerleading 1, 2 Future Nune fe 3 Variety Show , SARAH L. GF no Chief Justice Cl Soccer 1,3 Chorus 1, 4 ' ■- 1.2,3.4 Sety Show SC L . . . . All Sl.Kc 2, 5, •New England 3 Basketball Statistics 3 r ramd Club 1 TIMOTHY ANDREW GREf-X E DONNA MARIA GRIFFIN LISA CHRISTINE GRUNDY !: rBOR.AH JEAN GUNMERY n Rd. nis 1 Track 3, 4 Homeroom Representative Variety Show LISA MARIE HARR Rebecca Road KRISTEN C. HATG 91 Elm St Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 (captain), 4 National Honor Societ)- Homecoming Committee 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 National Thespian Society 3. 4 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 A.FS 12 lunior Variety Show DAVID 190 First A.F5. 1 el, 2, 3 I inety Show J )M.ftAYasr  ' PaTish Rd. Box 213 nity Service 3 ELIZABETH KfiCk ' V HEFFEJ NAN LISA 125 Drift Drill team Newspaper A.F S 3 Spring Track 3 Hall Decorating Committet JANICE A. HENSEL 119 Elm St. tinier Track 1,2, 3 4 Spring Track 1 2, 3 4 • ' ross Countr ' 2, 4 SUZANNE KATHRVN HIGGINS 1 J-nhv ' s Ln. IHEE GENEVIEVE . K. USJCOISE HIMPE ' 3 BoMh Street Dra Hub 4 Winter Track 4 5TE£iiEN A. HINES parish Rd. 1,2 earbook Committee 4 TON I RicUfield Rd. j j. ■:,V ' Gymnastics 1 . 2, 3. •! (capia i n ) Track 1.2.3 Float Ci ' mmilte Junior Vanetv Show RONALD KEY HUMPHRIES 32 fk-IU ' vue Street LORI A. HUTCHINSON 23 VVai7ip3luck Ave WILLIAM JOSEPH lACONELLI 32 Tenth Ave BaM ' hall I HonuToiim Representative (alt ) 4 KYLF G.JACOBS 120 Kent St. Winter Track I Soccer 2. 3 JANICE JAY JAMES 2.S4 StockbridgeRd Drill Team 1 Float Committee 1, 2 Yearbook PATRICIA M. JARDIM 25 Berkshire Rd Man.hingBand 1,2.3 Chorus 1,2, 3 Chanterelles 2 Whatever 1 A FS 1 Drama 1 Cheerleading 3 Student Advisory Council 2, 3, 4 Junior Variety Show 3 PAUL K.JENKINS KRIS L. JENSEN Basketball 1,2,3.4 Community Service Honor Society KIMBERLY ANN JOHNSON 242 Country Way Winter Track 3 Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4 STEPHEN MAYNARD JOHNSON 22 Thomas Ave. Winter Track 1.2,3,4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3. 4 HERBERT E. JOSEPH |9Tilden Rd. MARY E. JOHNSTON 53 Acorn St A F S 1,2. 3. 4 president Field Hixikev 3. 4 Language Club 2 Home Representative 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 2 Interact 2 Work Study 4 Library Aide 2 MICHELLE M. JOHNSON 5 Spring Lane Spring Track 1, 2, 3 Field Hotkey. 1 , 2, 3, 4 (capt) Float Committee MARKI KAMOSKI 381 Tilden Rd Soccer 1, 2. 3 KONRAD ALFRED KAL 98 Aberdeen Drive Soccer 1, 2 Hockey 1 THOMAS PATRI 35 Aberdeen Drive VaisityColf 1,2, 3, 4(captdin3 I Secretai of National HonorSc i ■4 Student Advi.sory Council 4 Communily Service — Comput Programming 3 Math Club I 2,3,4 CORIN. E ELIZABETH KEJ I ' ER 1 1 f! 23 Oceanic Diive ' jjff M ffKtAWRENCE CTL 23 Oceanside Dr Football 1,2 Jr Variety Show Work Study Float Committee 2, 3, 4 JAMES ROBERT KELLEY 22 Third Avenue Track 1,2 _ Junior Variety Show ' flft- Float Committee  Tgl NANCY THERESA KILLILEA 29 Williamsburg Lane Gymnastics 1 Tfack 1,2.3 Soccer 2. 3 ClassSecrtt.: . 2 ClassTrej i lal us Circle Hockey 1,L3. 4 aslics],2 1 ill 1,2 rommittee ij2 3. 4 4k 150 Senior Ekiosters 4 Yearbook 4 Vanely Show 3 Honor Society 3, 4 CLAUDIA MURRAY KING 4 Old Farm Rd Track 1 Jr Variety Show 3 Community Service 4 JOHN F KENNEDY SSCilsonRd Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (president) Stage Band 2, 3, 4 Marchinc Band 2. 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3 SEMSBA 3, 4 Drama 4 Spring Track 1. 2 MICHAEL W.KING 58 Mary ' s Lane Soccer 2 SUZANNE M. KING 58 Mary ' s Lane JANE CATHERINE KINSELLA 3 Daedalus Circle Field Hockey Gymnast ii Softball I Float Comn Yearbook 4 Hall Committee 1.2,3,4 Homeroom Representative 4 ERNIE E.KUO , 20 Collier Rd MARIA EUGENIA LANZA 4 Fourth Ave. Chorus CORINA LEONE LARKIN 38 Elm St. Drama Club 1 , 2, 3 (secretary) Chimes Times 1, 2, 3 Y F.U. 3 SUSAN JEAN LEARY 97 Clapp Rd Student Council 1,2,3 Senior Booster 4 Yearbook 4 Newspaper 4 Cheerleading 2 Community Service 4 Junior Variety Show MARTHA LEE 1 19 Elm St. Freshmen Basketball — Girls (Manager) Freshmen Float Float and Dance Committee 2 THOMAS F. LEE 105 Arborway Drive Work Study 4 TIMOTHY WILLIAM LENAHAN 27 Kings Wav Hockey 1.2,3.4 Cross C ountr Z ' DEBBIf I I f R CH Baski ' V-. ' ! Trac Horr FloaK r ■!,, ; MICHAEL J. LIBERTY 42 Richfield Rd. Football 1 Soccer 2, 3 (JV Captain) Chimes Times 2 ■JAMES ROY LIN JEFFREY W. LI ND 34 Aberdeen Dr BETH ANN LITCHFIELD ' KAREK ANN LITZINGER ' 188 Bulrush Farm Rd Cheerleading 1. 2. 3 Chimes Tijnes 1 , 2 Student Council Officer 3 Dance ComlLitees 1 . 2, 3. 4 Homeroom Rfp pst ntdiive 1,2 Prom Committee Homecoming CommiUt-e Yearbook 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3 Student tkivemment 4 JOSE LOBO 16 Maple Ave 1.23 4 ■tball 1.2. 3. 4 ring Track 1 . 2 DARLENE MARIA LOPES 19 Marshall Ave Drama Club 1,2. 3. 4 Chanterelles 3. 4 Jaz7 Choir 4 Student Council 3, 4 Chim A FS Hall Committee 2 HomeCDom Reprtst niative 1, 2. 3, 4 JENNIFER MARIE MACNEIL 25Pt nnficld R : JACQL ' KLIM. MARIE MAGNER 26 Turner Rd Cheerleader 1 Soccer 2 CHKISTOrH! R B. MALON 135l. i.Odii ide Dri W-resllirf; 1 4 KATH I HHN MARY MALONEY 44 Pvrdnui.1 Ln Siift wll 1.2 Basketball 2,3 4 Field Hockey 2 A (Captain) CAROLYN MAXKi WICH 123 Branch Pi A FS.3 A.F.S. Secrt ij i Nursing Club 3 ' junior Varietv Show Drama — costume maker ROBERT B. MANNING 4 Kinne Drive A 1 ,5.3 Dr.imaClub 3,4 TODDH MARSHMAN Walnut Ave Senior Class President Tennis 1. 2. 3, 4 (captain) Golf 2. 3. 4 (captain) Junior Variety Show National Honor Society 3. 4 Homeroom Representative 1 Math Club 3, 4 (President) . Hall and Float Committees 4 Gang of Four 3, 4 (Treasurer) KELLY ANN MARTIN 27 Holletl Street Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4 (captain) Language Club 1 , 2 Honor Society 3, 4 FRANK JOSEPH MARTORANO 62 Rebecca Rd LAURENCE J. MAY Junior Variety Show At B C High: Swimming Varsitv 1 . 2 Tennis Varsity 1, i. Sailing I. 2 ELLEN T. MCALEAR 87 Old Forge Rd Soccer 1 Softball 1 Interact Club 1 Homecoming Float Committee 1,2,3 National Honor Society 3, 4 MAURA T. MCARDLE 30 KJith Holmes Dr. EDWARD G. MCCANN 29 Hilltop Rd. Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4 Yearbook 4 CHRIS W MCCARTHY 29 Marilyn Rd Wrestling 2 years varsity DAVID P. MCCARTHY 4 Grasshopper Golf 1,2. 3,4 SEAN MICHAEL MCCARTHY 66 Turner Rd Football 1 Basketball 2 4 JOHN R MCDERJ 60Chittendi r Rd Basketball I JV Football ■MICHAEL K MCdONALD 98 Crescent .Ai ,• Basketball 1 MICH AM PATRICK MCDONC LGH 644 First Parish KJ 4 .4 ERIN NICHOLE MCELROY 62 Elm Street Gol 2 Danre Committee I, 2,3,4 Filial Committee 1.2, 3.4 Homecoming 1. 2. 3. 4 Work Study 4 Socialising 1.2. 3, 4 JACK MCELROY 62 Elm St Wrestling 1 , 2 JOHN E. MCGILL 70 Townsend Rd Football 1 Spring Track 2 Junior Variety Show Tr,icl 3 Football Trainer 1. 4 JOSEPH G. MCLHLLAN 253 Halherly Rd Spring Track 1,2 luniorV Winlerl JAMES D. MCNEIL 48 Kings Way Football I. 2. 3. 4 Baseball 1 Track 1.4 ELIZABETH LAURIE MCVAY 41 Summer St. Fij; jr Skating JOSl PH MCVAY 41 S. nimerSt WresMipR 1,2 3 MARK ' ' ' ' VI 24 Rus. HomeriH,.; .s, ji;,-i . ,,,.!, v i , JVTenn.s: Student Council 2 Siud. nl Council Vice-President Community ber ice -1 LISA ANN NAPPA 24 Bradford Ave. Girls ' Soccer 1, 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Senior Boosters Club (treasurer) 4 Homeroom Representative 1 CARL D.NELSON 10 Poplar Ave. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 LOAN THANA NGUYEN MINH VAN NGUYEN 17 Cavanagh VVrestlmg team 3, 4 MARIA I. NORTON S82 Hatherly Rd A V 2.3,4 CflRI ' TlNE A O ' BRIEN 1 :;1L i ■2,3.4 Honu FRi Llllg 4 DHRICK p. O ' BRIEN .Country CiubCirele :kev I EVEN A. O ' BRIEN ' Ca .inagh Rd. Hook. ' . 1,2,3,4 E. E CLARE ANTIONL i 1 L O ' CONNOR ICurlisSt leerlcKter 1,2 (captain i. 3 ident Council 2 nor Socfrty 3. 4 rieiv Show 3 oming Committee 1. 2 OLL I;EN ANN O ' DONNF.l.L 12 Counlrv Way J HiXkev 2, 1 4 riO, 2,3.4 n ecoming Committee 1 . 2, 3, 4 nit ' rcx m Representative 1, 2, 3, 4 m Committee 3 ,rbook4 inrBt oster4 or Variety Show 3 TRYPHENA PAMELA O DON ' NELL 83 Ann Vinal Rd Basketball 1 Tennis 2. 3 STAKES Twirling 3, 4 KATHLEEN FRANCES O ' HARA 92 Marion Road Girls ' Soccer 1, 2 Girls ' Track (Spring) 1 , 2 Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Senior Boosters Club (president) Float Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Variety Show TIMOTHY C. O ' HARA 257 Beaver Dam Rd. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Junior Variety Show KEVIN X. O ' MALLEY ROBERT F. X. O ' NEIL 98 Lawson Rd. Soccer 1,2, 3 CHRISTOPHER JAMES PERRY 345 First Parish Rd. Yearbook KAREN LEE PETERSEN 137 Old Forge Rd. Basketball 1 Track 1, 2 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain) Feature (twirling) 2, 3 Drill Team 2 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Variety Show Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1 RANDOLPH PAUL PINA 226 Stockbridge Rd. Hockey 2, 4 Baseball 2, 3 SUSAN JEAN PIRIOTTA 18 Brook St. Variety Show Track 1 RICHARD PLATT 12 Porter Rd. Football 2, 3 MARK G. POIRIER 44 Meeting House Lane Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Homeroom Representative GREGORY E. POLITO 28 Porter Rd. Baseball 1,2 ' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain) LOUIS MICHEAL POTORSKI 55 Arborway Drive Football 1, 2 LAURA GABRIELLE PRATSON 55 Mann Hill Rd. Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 (captain) Student Council 1 Chimes Times 3, 4 (Features editor) Student Correspondent for Mirror 4 Drama Club 3 Junior Variety Show 3 Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3 Community Service 4 PASCAL DANIEL PUENZIEUX 10 Roberts Drive (Holzrai 53 H-8602 Wangen Switzerland) CHRISTOPHER PAUL RAMSDEN 33 Crescent Ave. Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3 Student Council (treasurer 4) HELENE MARIE REARjgLON 144 Indian Trail CHARLES W. REDD 57 Mora St., Boston Marching Band 2, 3, 4 (drum major) Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Jazz Choir 3, 4 District Festival 3 Semba 2 Drama 1, 2 JAMES MICHEAL REGAN 126 Elm Street Football 1,2,3,4 DANA MARGARET REID 26 Greenfield Terrace Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain) Varsity Track 1, 2 Senior Boosters Club Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Prom Committee Homeroom Representative 1 major) Yearbook Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Variety Show MARYBETH REID 7 Old Farm Rd. Soccer 1 Float Committee 3 Yearbook KRISTIN ELIZABETH REIDY 32 Strawberry Lane Track 2 Work Study 4 ANN MARIE RICHARD UBrooklineRd. JOHN P. RICHARDSON (Vliet) STEPHEN L. ROACH 42 Williamsburg Lane Junior Variety Show Float Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Golf 1,2, 3, 4 (captain) Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 JOSEPHINE ARCINIA RODERIGUES 29HatherlyRd, Junior Vanety Show LAURA E. ROSS 42 Chittenden Rd. Softball 1,2 Homeroom Representative 2 Hall and Float Committees 1, 2 Senior Booster Club 4 PATRICIA J. ROULEAU 21 Mann Lot Rd. EDWARD J. RYAN 404 Country Way Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1,2,3, 4 JOHN M. RYAN 75 Marion Rd. Football 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1 Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4 LAURA JANE SABEAN 368Tilden Rd. Float Committee 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Senior Booster Junior Variety Show CHRISTOPHER CHARLES SACCHITELLA 5 Pine View Dr. Baseball 1,2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain) Homeroom Representative 1 PAUL SCARPINO 5 Gate Circle Soccer 2, 3, 4 Music 2, 3, 4 Junior Variety Show 1, 3 CHERYL A. SELLARS 21 Vernon Rd. Gymnastics 1, 2, 4 Y.E.S. Club JANIS ANN SETZAR 9 Three Rind Rd. Junior Variety Show Homeroom Representative 3 Float and Dance Committees 1, 2, 3 Hall Committee 2 MICHAEL P. SHANNON 56 Moorland Rd. Football 1 Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 Junior Varsity Show Float Committee Prom Committee ELIZABETH ANN SHEEHAN 116 Oceanside Drive Softball 1,2, 3,4 Tennis 1 Basketball 1,2,3 Community Service 3 KATHRYN M. SHEEHAN 47 Lawson Rd. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 Tennis 1, 2 Float Committee 1, 2 Hall Committee 1, 2 MAUREEN PATRICIA SHEEHAN 61 Collier Rd. Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 LINDA S. SHYNE 43 Brook St. SALLY MAUREEN SMART 27 Hughey Road Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 DAVID F. SMITH 28 Common St. Baseball 1,2,3,4 DONNA MARIE SMITH 218 Clapp Rd. Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 MARTHA W. SMITH 8 Whitcomb Rd. Tennis 1, 2, 4 Basketball 1 Homeroom Representative 2 PATRICIA MEGAN MARY SMITH 7 Pyramid Lane Soccer 1 Basketball 1, 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 3, 4) Class President 1 Chimes Times 3 Senior Boosters 4 SUSAN SMITH 62 Cobb Lane Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHELLE SORRENTINO 18 Williamsburg Lane Senior Boosters Club 4 Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Float, Hall, and Dance Committees 1, 2, 3 Drama Club (sets) 2 WILLIAM R. SPEAR 36 Hawley Rd. MELISSA A. SPILLANE 37 Trysting Rd. Community Service CAROLYN ANNE SPRAGUE 5 Sherman Drive Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage Band 4 Chanterelles 4 A.F.S. 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 ARLINE E. STARK JEANNE M. STEWART 55 Allen Street Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (Drum Major) Community Service 3 Pep Band 1,2 ERIC T. STRODE Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Track 1,2,3 DEBRA M. SULLIVAN 85 Vernon Rd. Varsity Gymnastics 1 Crosscountry 1, 2, 3 Winter Track 2, 4 Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain) Junior Variety Show 3 Homeroom Representative 1, 2 Float and Dance Committees 2, 3, 4 Hall Committee 3,4 Booster Club 4 Yearbook Prom Committee 3 TRACY KATHLEEN SULLIVAN 143 Edward Foster Rd Y E S. Club 1,2, 3 STEPHEN B. SUTHERLAND 30 Buffels Rd. Rietondale Pretoria, South Africa PAUL A. SVENSEN 16 Creelman Drive Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain Homeroom Representative JOHN J. TALBC 44 Hughey Rd. tfl Baseball 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 DAVID JON TIMILITY, 7 Mobile Lane Baseball 1,2, 3,4 JOHN ARCHER TERRELL 12 Mann Hill Rd. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 (Captain) Winter Track 1, 3 Spring Track 1,2, 3 Math Club 1,2, 3,4 Variety Show Honor Society 3, 4 MAURICE JOSEPH TQBIN III 19 Gannett Rd Football 1,2,3 Basketball!, 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Spirit Committee 2, 3 School Newspaper 1, 2, 3 (Managing Editor) JENNIFER MARY CHRISTIANNE TOTMAN 10 Rebecca Rd. NEAL LUSHEM TOWER 17 Langdon Lane BAO N. TRACY 66 H.T. Bailey Rd. SARAH ALLISON TWINE 65 Creelman Drive Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Chimes Times 2 Basketball Stat 3 • KAREN JANE ULANOWSKI 21 Salt Meadow Lane TIMOTHY J. VACHA 59 Moorland Rd Math Club 3, 4 Community Service 4 BETH VAN WART HOLLIDAY MICHELLE VERSOY 44 Captain Peirce Road Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Twirler Captain Chimes Times 2 Spring Track 1,2 ILSE PONTES VICENTE 11 Borden Rd. ANN MARIE WATTS 580 Countrv Way Softball 1, i, 3 (Manager) Y.E.S. Club 1,2, 3 Junior Variety Show JAY N. WARNER 10 Aberdeen Drive Basketball 1, 2 KIMBERLY CHANTAL WARREN 47 Penn ield Rd. Float Committee 1, 2, 3 (Chairman) Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3 Jr. Yearbook Editor 3 Yearbook Editor 4 Boston Globe Art Award 1, 2 Community Service 3 JEFFREY B. WEIR 21 Conservation Way Golf 2 PAUL D. WELCH 20 Blanchard Rd. HILARY JEAN WELLS 41 Arborway Dr Drill Team 2 TERRY ANN WHITL ' 26 Hawley Road KEITH G. WICKLUND 35 Cedarwood Rd Wrestling 1 Tennis 1 Spring Track 3 GLENN AJ?THUR WILDER IS Strawberry Lane Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 3 Spring Track 2 BRIAN E. WILLIS GREGORY S. WINSPER 166 Branch St. Chimes Times 1, 2, Drama 2, 3, 4 Community Servi LISA ANN YANARELLA MARTHA ANN YOUNG 33 Branch St. BasketbaU 1 Field Hockey 2 Spring Track 3 Bioodmobile 3 A.F.S. Club 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Boosters Club Future Nurses Club 3 One Act Play Festival 3 Haunted House 3, 4 J. SCOTT YOUNG 15 WilshireDrive Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Variety Show Homeroom Representative Float Committee GEORGE LOUIS ZERVAS 78 Border Street u 15 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 MARIA ' S PIZZA ANDSUBSHfP 47 Front Stre Scituate, MA ' 7 BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1982 Compliments of GREENBUSH PACIOVGE STORE Vp— 42 Country Way iuate, MA nae Uuliuc V BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1982 HARBOR BIKE SHOP Locally owned and operated. v r Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 5 BrooirStreet Convenient parking for drop off and pickup. 545-5607
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