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QUE APUI AUN JUNE 1983 $17.00 REFLECT DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? — HIGH ON SPIRIT — OUR SPECIAL THANKS — THE THRILL OF VICTORY 4s a 4. 4 ' 1 Oe iS eo a ee a ea rt sn 9s ar ener be ewcee 1h ger Lon LESS ESE Wires Pe x SJ 4% WN weeks S eels: : SSF b Ay NV NY AIX = _SSSS DON KOA iar aa ee SEEKONK PUBLIC LIBRARY 410 Newman Ave. Seekonk, MA 02771 REFLECTIONS SKEKONK H.S. YEARBOOK A Letter from the Editor During the production of this book, many unique and interesting aspects of design were incorporated to please you, the reader. I am sincere when I say this for there was no sug- gestion made that was not followed by the ques- tion, “Do you think everyone will like it?” Yet, sure as lam that there is in here something for everyone, I am equally positive that nothing could have been accomplished without the as- sistance of people not usually associated with a yearbook. It is with this in mind that I offer my honest thanks both to the custodial staff for always being there when, often at the last sec- ond, help was needed, and to the administra- tion who not only arranged all the necessary functions such as a twice-taken senior picture but also endured my constant nagging. To all involved I present my heartfelt appreciation. On amore personal note, when this is read, it will be the end of another year of school, signifi- cant in itself for underclassmen but far more so for seniors who have to face leaving all their classmates for good. I am not talking about school now as a place of education, I am speak- ing rather of its function as a social organizer, drawing everyone together to dine Cif so formal a word may be used in reference to what we do in the lunchroom), to gossip, and to enjoy the company of friends we might not be able to see that often after school anymore. Ready as we are to leave high school itself, though, we needn't ever leave the people, for this book will always be around to keep the memories alive for you, even if you are unable to keep im touch with far away friends yourself. Editor-in-Chief Index Cover: Designed by Jane Damiani 2 US: Do You Remember When? . of gowns and tuxes ... girl germs — boy germs ... the -est GWG 5 6c autographs ... senior portraits ... dining out... directory. Adviser: Mr. Stephen Murphy Ed‘tor-in-Chitef: Jean Willtams Literary Ed‘tors: Sarah Arupew:cez Genevieve Turcotte Literary Staff: Paula Bowen Anna Cande‘as Laurel Mignard Ann Tweedy Business Editors: Chris Eva Tina Lima Business Staff: Jennifer Andrews Kim Carpenter Photographers: Mr. Joe Geoffroy Gary Geoffroy Layout Ed‘tcrs Dawn Marshall Jack Murga Layout Staff: Andrea Dunn Tony Grima Christina Pachecc Earle Perry Donna Rizzard‘n: Sports Ed‘tors: Er‘k Mocre Chris Vandal Sports Staff: Mar‘anne O‘priano Christine Hayes Julie Howell Dave Mart‘n Maura Maton:ts Cornelia Sull'van Sharon Treacy Graphics: Jane Damian: 44 78 LIFE: High on Spirit SPORTS . Out the door in ILLUSTRATED: 84 ... the The Thrill of mainstream ... don’t Victory ... as the seasons in sports pass ... the ego boosters — cheerleaders up front ... the fans — where are they forget the o — ’85 ... the book and its creators ... new material — ’86 ... behind the scenes . hews from the outside world. and why. 118 136 MTA TODAY: Our BUSINESS TO Special Thanks 5065 BUSINESS: the administering angels battle for money ... “Department ... patrons ... HEADS ... famous silver patrons... quotes ... how gold patrons ... they've changed ... benefactors ... KEP at SHS... colophone. Believe It or Not... Computers at SHS ... In Appreciation DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN? by Genevieve Turcotte 1979-1980 The Freshman year was one of excitement, anticipa- tion, anxiety, and fear. Com- ing from a basically strict en- vironment, the students ofthe class of ’85 could not believe all the freedom given to them. We did not have to walk single file to lunch, we could chew gum, and we could sit wher- ever we wanted, even with a choice of what “delicacies” to digest (?). Maybe the food fight was started because of the “bouncing brownies”! The true facts are classified as top i oy . secret! Although we were quite aware of the privileges of being in high school, the re- strictions seemed a bit vague. AWOL, what’s awol? We were just taking a healthy walk through the courtyard! Regardless of the initial confusion, the class of ’85 soon fit in with the rest of the crowd. When Spirit Week came around, we sowed them “our sturi wis brought us second piace Nevertheless, our jumping and screaming was put to good use at the football game, for we actually won. Boy, that was a long time ago! Because of the spun shown at the rallies, the class of ’83 was forced to direct its energies towards selling white boxes full of Christin “goodies.’’ One student, perhaps fed up with being accosted by the freshmen salespersons, decided to take out his frustrations on an administrative official: rl yer woe if y However, it was an “isolated incident” and the school soon recovered from the crisis. Of all the pleasant memo- ries of the freshman year, that which will be treasured the most was that we did not have to take final exams if we had an average of 85 or above. Those were the good “ole” days! 1980-1981 No longer as “itty-bitty,” the class of ’83 most definitely de- served to be called “silly” in its Sophomore year. Sophomore girls expressed their new- found self-assurance by bravely parading in feather earrings with other parapher- nalia dangling from their waists. This confidence be- came contagious and by Spirit iWeecke we made our co- advisors, Mr. LeClerc and Miss Walek, proud of us as we Se- cured a first place victory. Not bad for “silly” Sophomores. In the “outer world,” a new cult was established, worship- Gere or the Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show who were equipped with toast, rice, toilet paper, and water. (We do not even want to know what they did Withsthatestuir |) Gould it be that the fifteen guys who piled into David Mace’s Volkswagon with no back seat or body in Geeta revere Meiners Om this strange cult? Nobody really knows. Because the class of ’85 was maturing (?), a whole new set of responsibilities was given to the students. The most tedious was Driver’s Ed. with its “pre- historic” movies about total airheads who didn’t know the CUUGIESINGS Olen e sia Hole Sele ing wheel and the glove com partment. Speaking of abnor- mal human beings, everyone must remember the Blues Brothers act in the Talent Show! One of the most bizarre events towards the end of the Sophomore year, this extrava- ganza brought all the weirdos out of their closets. . Although the year was mostly a pleasant one, things outside the school were a bit grim. Gypsy moths were eat- ing all our trees, assassination attempts were made on the Pope and the President, and Proposition 2¥2 went through; however, the Hostages were finally returned and, on a live- lier note, the romantic couple OipmeseCade =P Iiice Wharies and Lady Diana, were mar- mica: The highlight of the Sopho- More year Came when siue dents received their long awaited class rings. Now we were “official” high school students. (see 1981-1982, page Wy) Tonight’s the Night by Sarah Krupowicz MEMORIES! OUR JUNIOR PROM! A night to remem- ber! A so-special kind of party that brought together friends, neighbors, faculty, and a few ‘guess-whos’ to really enjoy each other’s company. Special-effect- services were provided by law-enforcement gentry who arrived under-dressed for the occasion and mingled with the promers in the lavs and halls — all to keep a watchful eye out for vagrants and thrillseekers. Needless to say, they were not needed ... really! We had every- thing under control. What could possibly go wrong? How often do you see the jeans’ crowd all decked out in gown and tux, gliding gracefully (dream on) around a dance floor in each other’s arms? Jonathan Gallishaw! Who let you in here with those sneakers on? No wonder everyone insited there was something ‘squeaky’ going on around here, Can you believe it? There were some couples who actually got lost. Well, they got there late. How else can you account for such negligence? Come to think of it they didn’t seem to be at all upset about it either and we believed them. Oh, well ... “Where ignorance is bliss Our round-table dinner (not to rival King Arthur’s success ) was heaped as high with fun as it was with food. Let us not forget to pay homage to the eminent class sculptors who transformed the ever-accommodating pota- to into a work of modern art. True, something had to be done with it— so much of it was doomed anyway. I knew we should have had McDonalds cater it. How come there’s always a few people in the crowd who’ll do anything for attention? It’s true! — someone fainted dead away in front of the whole class. And how about that girl in the super gown who got sick? She was what? — allergic to the root beer she was drinking! Could it be ... it sure smelled funny. Now I know why so few people drink it. It obviously goes bad quickly. And the Patriots ... they took us by surprise! Who would have guessed they would be wallowing in the hot tubs while we were having our pictures taken beside the pool? Fate is kind in some ways, but it was almost im- possible to look in two directions at the same time. Ah! — remembering ... not to forget the queen and her court, the fast slow flow of evening’s music andJean Williams’ ice cream dance, a post dessert caper worthy of raising Fred Astaire’s eyebrows. The wine goblets and beer mugs — what a nice gesture! How thoughtful of them to remind us that we were not old enough to drink — liquor, I mean. They were empty, of course — you remember! — truly a momentum worthy of class senti- ment if there ever was one. So to the evening — a toast! to memories, friendship, laughter, and the unnoticed tear in the corner of each eye. To all who planned, worked, and helped it become the unforgettable evening it was, a humongous THANK YOU from each and every one of us. Queen and court (1-r): Tracey Harrington, Steve Colicci; Cheryl Allen, Ronnie Souto; Queen Kelly Henson, Peter Figueiredo; Tina Lima, Frank Correia; Christine Hayes, Kevin McWhinnie. Couldn’t you get him to “Do you ever get the feeling dress a little better?! that you’re being watched?” RRRIIPPP!! “Hey, look! ... a MOON!” oe 4 The ventriloquist and her “Go ahead ... ask him.” dummy Our own Charles and Lady Di “Have you hugged your 1-2-5 DIP teddy bear today?” What does Tom know that “Smile if you know what’s Thursday, May 13, 19828 — Faded Memories Dave doesn’t? good for you, Gen!” 9 verter Moon ICTON BRADLEY CO. Kathy Souza; 9. Rob Hicks; 10. Kin Femine; | f ce: 2] 1e Mict iene Arrighi; 29. Kris Johns 30. Lisa, Medeiro ane ( ll; 32. Sue Swift QO. Sue Gorman Friendliest Cornelia Sullivan Chris Eva Most Hazardous Mary Beth Given Dan Lareau 10 Pexit 2] Warren RL. Newport RL 1 MILE roar a Sa Y + = } Rate ee fe di BAe Sw Lypical Seniors Sara McGovern Brian Giblin Friendliest “Sure I’m friendly, but don’t get fresh!” “Now that I’ve won, can I stop smiling?” “We were competing against Mr. Rogers for this award.” Typical Seniors Papers, tests, cramming ... “Awesome, totally awesome.” 11:32 It’s Michelob time; 11:54 Head for the mountains; 12:04 It’s that time of day! Most Hazardous “What are those white lines for?” “Driver’s Ed.? Was I supposed to take ges hives: “You don’t even feel the speed bumps if you go fast enough!” Most Likely to Most Athletic Succeed Kelly Henson Sandra Sincero Sean Cronin Gary Crowley Most Likely to Succeed “We'll do ANYTHING for money!” “We prefer these high-paying, prestigious jobs.” “Tt looks like we fooled everyone.” Most Athletic “How many homeruns in the football game?” “You can stop running now!” “What a nice pair of shoes ... I own only sneakers.” Done Most for the School To do most for the school means to improve it, not to destroy its character. “Tl didn’t think that we would get this popular for...” Done Most forthe School “Sure! Leave the menial labor to us!” ; (see Most Unique, page 14) Robin Sloane Tim Sheldon ll 1981-1982 The Junior year was one of change for the class of ’85. We were no longer underclass- men, previously known as “itty-bitty” and “silly.” We were UPPERCLASSMEN, a FORCE to be acknowledged! Accom- panying this change in class seniority came a change in ex- pressing one’s emotions. Fel- low classmates, wishing: to show their affection to Miss Debbie Ditson, presented her with a garter belt. Debbie was not the only one to receive an unusual present, Mr. Mooney, whose popularity has brought A0Outsa. Mra Mocieyeram CluD. was grected onsinic birthday by a singing gorilla, complete with balloons. Lucki- ly, there wasn’t a balloon for each year! “Opirit Days “arrived on schedule prior to the annual Warrior — D.R. Thanksgiving game (We won't even mention that we lost). After last year’s success, the class of ’85 was determined to maintain our title — and we did! Emotion was high in S.H.8. that year as indicated by a carefully planted stink bomb which left behind a trail of up- turned noses in the art hall. Come on guys, the art work was not THAT bad! Yet another type of violence was considered. Cries to “shoot the preppies” could be heard con- tinuously. Fortunately, these CRICSEWe remo liiy = ee ia threats, for half the popula- tion of Seekonk would have been annihilated! What would we have done with all those alligators? To help curb the rowdiness in the parking lot, the administration installed speed bumps creating a great demand for shock absorbers. Also, in a further effort to en- force school policies, some smoking areas were elimi- nated, leaving the lavatories in need of interior decorators to paint the ceilings ta “designer” colors! Oh that dreaded day when the PSAT scores were handed out in the auditorium — 210 verbal; 780 math? All that’s left to do is memorize. 965 vocab words in two days to pre- pare for the SAT’s — our sec- ond exercise.in futiniae However, spirits were lifted — and mugs, favors from the Ju- nior Prom (what a great time!) — when students tuned into 94 HJY (for beautiful mu- sic) only to hear Led Zeppelin instead of Donny and Marie. All in all, the year was one of fun, preparing us for an even better Senior year. 19828-1983 pi@Cam te wait to Set out of here!” This statement, which can be heard in any hallway at any time, foretells the spreading of that dreaded epidemic, SENIORITIS. After a “totally” fun-filled summer, we came back to this “grody” school. “Like gag me with a |? spoon, for sure!” We arrived while practically still in Au- Sust waving our parking per- mits, a real sign of our status. Being “super” seniors, we'll find a way to make this year exciting. Already, things have gotten off to a great start. Proofs are arriving in the mail daily and wallet size shots are eagerly autographed and distributed to friends and foes alike. On the social scene, a certain Mr. Zaretsky has received a bal- loon bouquet. Really girls! A Simple card would have been sufficient. Also, a well-known supplementary photographer for the yearbook, tired from all her strenuous picture-taking, decided to cool herself off with a quick dip in the pool, clothes and all. Some people will do anything for a drink! Unfortunately, the Senior year is not as easy as it is cracked up to be, Most of us Exit 2° Warren RIL Newport RL. 1 Mi are busy filling out applica- tions, visiting colleges, trying to gain those oh so needed ex- tra points om the SAT’s, and again groaning as we have been for the past four years. At the same time we are trying to Deine yess Blutfl) our way through the first semester. The counselors are sooo en- couraging, telling us how bad our chances are of being accepted to the school of our choice and “cheerfully” stres- sing the lack of financial aid. Knough of this grim news. Coming up are countless acti- vities which will give us a chance to make our mark in school history: senior supper, homecoming, yearbook dis- tribution day, class night, se- nior prom, and finally GRAD- UATION. By the time this book is read, everyone will have their own personal memories of these events. Most Unique Gail Papson Arnold Swepson Most Mischievous Kim Cragg Kevin McWhinnie 14 Most Musical Cheryl Allen Jack Murgia Most Unique “This old rag? ... I just throw my clothes on in the morning and I don’t even have a light on in my closet.” “Do you mean that we don’t look like the girl- or boy-next-door type? — or that we don’t dress like all the other students?” Most Musical “Il really can’t play but my mommy won't let me quit.” “What are those little black dots on those lines?” “You did WHAT with the tuba to WHOM?” Most Mischievous “Where was I during study? Well ... uh ... would you believe ... ” “But ANYONE could have set the fire in the wood shop!” Here comes a squad of police cars! What did Kevin and Kim do now? aor SeeeE Most Intelligent Most Flirtatious Jean Williams Sue Piquette Dave Martin Peter Andreozzi Most Intelligent “But anybody can derive their own trigonometric formula!” “Me most intilajant? i can’t evin spell!” “I can’t wait to go to MIT and teach those professors a thing or two.” Most Flirtatious a! in not that type of girl ... well, maybe.” “Tm just your neighborhood gigolo.” “T never say ‘no’ — it’s not a positive attitude.” Most Artistic Artists do it with their hands. “Who ever heard of Picasso? We were taught by Mean Joe Green!” Most Artistic “What? But we do most of our best ; a work in magic markers.” Jane Damiani Joe Mendes 15 Autographs BIA. M. Antonio Manue Bruce D. Baldani Joanne Barboza Peter A. Benson Renee Bergeron Paula Billington Mark Black Jeffrey Blanchard ol Boutcher Paula E. Bowen “5 Paul Buckley Pamela J. Byron Jane E. Cahill Vickie A. Calore Anna M. Candeias Kimberly A. Carpenter tse A. Cotton Ne Sean Cronin Gary Crowley Edward Cushing Kristen DeBlasio iB Bi we Kim M. Delle Femin Robert Donahue Cathy Elmasian ji June L. Enos David M. F John Ferri Allyson J. Finizia Christine G. Fischer 4 Jessica M. Gamelin Mark Garrahan 7 Brian J. Giblin Matthew G. Giblin Ae) ae) Ellen Gilbert David A. Gilmore Mary-Elizabeth Given Dean Goodman Daniel Gordon yA Stephen Goula Mark B. Gousie Dawn M. Grandidge Christopher P. Grant i TERN 4 Richard E. Gregoire Dawn M. Guidice vr 4 f John P. Hanlon Tracey Harrington David J. Harris = James Harrison Christine M. Hayes Christopher Head Kelly Henson y Jeffrey E. Horn Leslie Keith R. Howard Francine Iannuzzi Jill Jennings Kathleen M. Keilman Kimberly A. fese? ETS ME Bs Kempke in Ann Kingston RINE ¥ A. Edward Khan Rob Rey Ne [ 5. John A. Kinsley Karen E. Korkuc Sarah Krup be owicz Christopher Lambert ie Daniel P. Lareau Mark A. Laverdiere ° Lopes Rodney Tait Andrew Luiz William C. Lunnie Paul Lusignan s 7 dl si ie Jacqueline N. Mace Cynthia D. Madigan Celeste Marchetti Seekonk Public Library oR 26 bo: ie Lisa Marquis Thomas B. Marshall Kevin T. McWhinnie Lisa M. Medeiros John A. Melia Daniel Mello rom fs = 3 Joseph Mendes ney ey i Ronald P. Motta Owry oe er s Kara A. Mullen Michael W. Murphy Johanna L. Newman Steven Nichols Brandon Nieuwkoop Steven Noelte Michael Novia 28 ioe VS. Brian M. Nyzio Heather O’Brien Be Bradford P. Olney Gail Papson Laurie Paul Thomas Peck ‘Earle Perry Lori Perry Pig 3 Carol Ramos Jennifer L. Raymond Suzanne Reagan Jean Reavey LP Juli Risho Diane E. Roske Lucy M. Sampaio Paul Senuick . wo Gere: | Marybeth Shears Leonard Silva se Shjuan Silva hi Kathleen Slattery Robin L. Sloane 4 Bonnie Soito Kathleen M. Souza | Cornelia Sullivan z David E. Swanson , Tella Russell Tavares Diane M. James T. Tracey Sharon Treacy John Trenteseaux uk Ne ofa i i Steven Trenteseaux Catherine T. Tucker Genevieve Turcotte Michael Umbricht rae) Christopher R. Vandal Michael Varkonyi eet ee? me Re Bs Tatas ee ae. Steere ge’ CP aes N. Guy F. Voss Peter A. Whitaker | art. capac . “3 ' © ha “eh Es : Laurie A. Whittington Jean M. Williams Krissie J. Willis y Paul A. Zaretsky Autographs ia fey Baby, got a “God, I hate it when “Not bad from the “Whadaya mean my hair Chris —30se he wears platforms!” back.” looks funny?!” loss for words. When Irish eyes are “Bob, you’re always butting in.” Anna The Proud Father “I am not amused.” smiling ... ic “A very fine vintage.” The Cheshire Cat Yet Another Trio “No Comment!” 34 That’s your date? “Just give him time! “You. should see what happened in the guy’s lav.” eMinm, if jocould have a piece of that dessert?” He'll grow.” “PLEASE, Marian- ne, NOT NOW!” Another one of THESE PICTURES. Oh! What a night! On November 17, 1988 at 6:30 in the evening, I walked through the door of White’s Restaurant in Tiverton and was confronted by a crowd of seniors leering vacantly at fellow classmates as they passed through the foyer (Could it be that some students started to enjoy themselves before the Senior Supper?). “How typical!” I chuckled to myself as, a huge crowd of cigar smoke drifted by and settling on me, I found my way to the cloak room and then ventured into the dining area. What a sight met my eyes! Even with their watery vision everyone looked sensational. While the guys suavely puffed away on their stogies and leaned against anything that would hold them, the girls, on the other hand, wandered around in clusters squealing delightedly every time someone new arrived to be hugged. All were glowing with excite- ment and confidence, knowing they were at their best and basking in the compliments. Tension hung in the air and the word ROWDIE might as well have been up in lights as the class of 85 started howling and clanging their cups. The volume rose to a deafening roar time and again despite faint sounds of “Quiet please!” in the background. The racket subsided only when the buffet lines started, and what a selection there was! — chicken salad, jello-fruit salad, warmed potato salad, rolls, scalloped potatoes, scallops in cheese sauce, mini meatballs, chicken fingers, baked beans, ham, the pyramid of desserts (Many groans of dismay were heard from the female population.), and ... the mystery. “Mushrooms,” said one. “No, steak!” cried another. Wrong! It was ... the dreaded liver. I won’t comment upon the intelligence of serving such a course. Nevertheless, we did justice to these offerings of food to soothe the savage beasts (1 think the waiters looked rather harrassed. ). Then ... the dancing began. I stood in awe. These were not the half-hearted attempts made at school dances. (Hat your hearts out, Underclassmen!). Practically everyone was moving on the small, wooden dance floor except those few gasping for breath in their chairs and others who were nauseated by the mere thought of movement (I wonder why?). A pair of punk shades made the rounds among the dancers and a pretty lady-in-blue staggered around offending people’s toes. Let us not forget to salute our disc jockey, Marc Charette (Pumpkin Head), who knew what we wanted to hear (We come from the land down under ... ), and even had tickets for dinners at D’Angelo’s. Hey Billie! Was it really your birthday? Perhaps noticing Peter A.’s and Brian G.’s popularity, Marc decided that they, too, deserved a free meal. Chris Eva, was that you in those jeans? Unfortunately for us, the management seemed to take an almost evil delight in refusing us anything to drink after the meal. Do I detect a trace of revenge? Getting a drink of water became an under- cover operation as empty cups left over from dinner were smuggled into the restrooms (1 don’t know if there was anything left of the men’s room by that time.) and a few innocents were fleeced in secret as they payed fifty cents for tiny plastic cups of soda. All the same, it was worth it. True lovers of dancing never let a little thing like dehydration get them down and when 10:00 rolled around, the only protests were ... one more dance! What happened after the Senior Supper? We’ll never tell! Here’s a few hints, though. In the parking lot of the restaurant, a few Suys learned never to assume that the mysterious lady is not a cop. Moreov- er, one senior girl was forced to recognize that after such an event, there is just no such things as a closed party for a few friends. I won’t even mention the “celebration” held at Carol’s. Altogether, looking back I am very sure that everyone who attended our Senior Supper has very special memories of this night. 55 Caviar Ln 8 Colonial Road “Cherie” “Shker” “Che” Hairstylist “Cherish the memories of yesterday, Savor the joys of today, Nurture the promise of tomorrow.” Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Ronny (10,11,12 ... forever) Polor Andreoxxe 3 Taffy Drive be FN “You never really care what your underwear looks like until it’s all you’re wearing!” Football (9,10,11, captain 12); Baseball (9,10,11, captain 12); Indoor Track (9,12); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12); Student Council (9,10); Stage Band (9,10); Chorus (12); Student Government (10) Jennifer Dp . And; KRAUS 39 Alta Street College, Psychology “Only as far as we seek can we go .. dream can we be.” Spanish Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12); Yearbook Staff (12) . Only as far as we Manuel F Anrlonio 139 Woodward Avenue “Manny Due” To be a lead guitarist in a rocking roll band or to own my own. body shop Football (9,10) Charlene Mane Ayright 49 Border Avenue “Charl” “Sha-Sha” Happy successful years in college and to live my life as I see in my dreams “For yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Swim (9); Diving (10); Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Mar- ching Band (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12) 208 County Street “Bake” To play my guitar and become an actor “Like the fool I am and I'll always be, I've got a dream, I've got a dream. They can change their minds but they can’t change me, I've got a dream. Oh, I know I could share it if you want me to, if you’ re going my way, I'll go with you. And I’m movin me down the highway, Rollin me down the highway, Movin ahead so life won’t pass me by.” Jim Croce Football (9); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Drama, Indepen- dent Study (12) Susan Lynne Baker 89 St. Laurent Parkway Soe” Psychologist “Let us probe the silent places, Let us seek what luck betides us; Let us journey to a lonely land. There’s a whis- per on the night wind, There’s a star agleam to guide us ... let us go.” National Honor Society (11,12); Spanish Honor Society; Indoor Track (9); GAA (9); Independent Study (12) Bruce David Baldani 27 Tompson Drive “Bruce” Music performance, Engineering “In your life you'll meet good times and bad times. Remem- ber the good times and leave the bad times behind.” Cross Country (9,10,12); Indoor Track (9,10,12); Band (9); Stage Band (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12) Joanne Mane Barboxa 44 Winthrop Street “Jodi” “Babooze” “Jod-bob” “Jode” Legal Secretary “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” Football Cheerleading (10,11,12); Basketball Cheerlead- ing (10,11-captain); Independent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12) Rachel. U LS joy 340 Woodland Avenue 56 “ Raquel ” Interior Decorator “Now is the time for old dreams left so far behind. Reincar- nated to Reality, brought to life just to remain my destiny. Now is the time for burdens lifted from my back, now I can climb. Oh the trees and mountains I will climb, far away to fill my dreams of life this time.” Bobi( lie.) Dawn M. Begin 154 Pimental Street “Spike” “Dawnie” “Sunshine” Travel agent, and to live a long and happy life the way I want to “If you know yourself well and have developed a sense of confidence, If you are honest with yourself and honest with others, you are ready to set goals, you are ready to find happiness. And the more you love, and the more you give, and the more you feel, the more you will receive from love, and the more you will receive from life. We need to grow individually, we need to grow together, to under- stand more about life and to understand more about love.” DECA (10,11,12); Majorettes (9); Fashion Show (9,10,11,12) Michael Dawid Benevides 160 Dean Street “Ben” College and to live a happy and successful life “Mama's goin’ worry ’cause I’ve been a bad, bad boy, but there’s no use in sayin’ sorry because it’s something that I've enjoyed” OZZY Football (9,10,11, tri-captain 12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Lettermen’s Club (9,10,11,12); Intramurals (9,10,11,12); Student Council (11,12) DP. elex m Benson 530 Fall River Avenue “Ben” “Bene” To be filthy rich “Happiness is not found at the end of a road, it is found all along the way.” Football (9,10,11,12) Renee Mame Bergeron 36 Forest Avenue College, to run a marathon “Strange to say, the greatest gift anyone could be given is one we sometimes are hardly aware of. It is the gift of ourselves.” Cross Country (9,10,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11); Outdoor Track (9,10,11); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Ju- nior Class Secretary; National Honor Society (11,12- secretary); Spanish Honor Society (10, vice president- 11,12); Junior nd Senior Prom Committees; Independent Study (12) Paula Lyn Billington 700 Newman Avenue “Pork-chop” To be someone special “T think it’s all a matter of Love, the more you love a memory, the stronger and stronger it is.” Track (9); Pep Squad (9,10,11); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Prom Committee (12); Fashion Show (9,10,11,12); Greg (9,10, ... ) Mark Daniel Black 52 Woodward Avenue “Mack” “A mighty god power goes before us making easy, instant, and perfect our way.” Football (10,11, Tri-captain 12); Outdoor Track (10); In- door Track (9); Weight Lifting Intramurals (9,10,11,12) Sifoey Bloke Oak Hill Avenue “Blakey” “Snakey” “Jakey” To go into the service “Tm not dumb, because I’m not smart, But deep down inside I've got a Rock ‘n’ Roll heart.” Sefrey Blanchard 285 Oak Hill Avenue James R. Borah 10 Curt Street UANhiaals “ Pin k” College and to live a successful life “Succes s is peace of mind which is a direct result of self- satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.” Basketball (9,10,11,12); Golf (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12) 1762 Fall River Avenue “Tnjun Joe” “Cat Lady” “Crazy” Pharmacist Assistant and to become an artist in my fu- ture years “Look towards the future, go for your dreams, make them become a reality, be proud of what you are and what you become. Don’t let go of the past, for it will always be with you, the good and bad memories. Stay in touch with the ones you care about now and forever, for it will not fail. Have an open outlook on whatever occurs because it will find the door to peace, happiness, and love for every en- deavor that will come.” Library-Audio Visual Club (9,10,11 vice president, 12 president); Art Club (12) 54 Wildflower Drive “C.B.” “Bananas” C.PA., Early Childhood Education “Visions of the past go through our minds, touching and feeling, trying to find those special things we all will share, hope, trust, love, and care.” Pep Squad (9); Prom Committee (12); Brian (12, ... ) 240 County Street “Bowenette” “Bowen” College, Computer Science “Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow, don’t walk behind me, I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend.” AV Library Club (9,10); Drama Club (9,10); Chess Club (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Yearbook Committee (12) Elen D. Brown 64 Bergeron Street Lait ley “Teen” To make life the best it can be “There is a man asking the question — is this the end of the world Seagull you must have known for a long time the shape of things to come.” Bad Company 92 Bayberry Drive “Buck” “Snapper” To live life in my own way “T got no worry and I got no pain. Cause when I get rid of them they come back again. I just keep on doing what I want to do. If keep on trying I’m sure to come through.” Basketball (9,10,11,12) Christopher Sohn Burroughs 4 Gregory Drive {Buzzy To advance in advertising after college “To attempt to reach the height of our ambition is like trying to reach a rainbow: as we advance, it gets further away.” Indoor Track (9,11,12); Outdoor Track (10,12); Concert Band (9,10,11); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Stage Band (12) Pinal oan Bigs 59 Border Avenue “Pam” “Spam” “Tunafitch” Psychologist, Animal Behaviorist “Take time to smell the roses. Don’t hold back your one chance, it hardly lasts, it hardly lasts” ... Styx Band (10,11,12); Indoor Track (11); National Honor So- ciety (11,12); Chorus (10); Marching Band (10,11,12); Pep Band (10,11,12) 105 Ferncliffe Road “Bufford” “Kay” Secretary, Business, To live life to the fullest “Never shall I forget the days which I spent with you ... continue to be my friend as you will always find me yours.” Spirit Week Committee (9); Senior Prom Committee; In- dependent Study (12) Vickie Ann Calore 10 Winter Drive “Jessica” “Penny” “Vic” Nurse, Art School “We'll make this a world for two Our Memories of yester- day Will last a lifetime. We'll take the best Forget the rest And someday we'll find These are the best of times.” Pep Squad (9); Indoor Track (11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee; Independent Study (18); Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee Anna Mane Candeias 86 Greenwood Avenue To be healthy, wealthy, and wise “To live is to accept each moment as a miracle that will not be repeated.” Drama Club (9,10); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Stu- dent Government Day; Independent Study (12) Harold Carlson 8 Tullson Avenue James R. Carolan 267 Jacob Street “JimBob” Construction, To be rich “My My Hey Hey, Rock ‘n’ Roll is here to stay” 49 Sherman Avenue “Kim” Business, To do the best in all I try “First must give place to last, because last must have his time to come, but last gives place to nothing, for there is not another to succeed.” Spirit Week Poster Committee (9,10,11,12); Yearbook Committee (10,11,12); Library (9,10,11) DHithasl Cauidy 26 Willard Avenue 75 Elm Street Christopher Paul Charpentier 3? Robin Hood Drive “Sharp” “The greatest adventure is life itself.” Mineral Club (9,10,11,12); Drama Club (9,10) Marianne Cepriano 617 Newman Avenue “Cip” “Mare” Communications “We cannot change yesterday, that is quite clear, nor begin on tomorrow until it is here — so all that is left for you and for me is to make today as sweet as can be.” Indoor Track (9); Drama Club (9); Intramurals (9,10); Field Hockey (10); GAA (9,10); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Spanish Honor Society (11,12); Fashion Show (11,12); Independent Study (12); Yearbook Staff (12) Carla Cobb 28 Hillcrest Avenue 83 Linden Road “Tep” To be successful and happy with whatever I do “When you do right nobody remembers. When you do wrong nobody forgets.” oa0 Anthony Street AMOR Truck Driver Football (9); Baseball (10,11,12) Ehlase E Conogan 16 Jean Drive “Kath” “Coog” eago}” College, Medical Technology 4 “He who dreams but does not achieve his dreams will linger in space forever.” Independent Study (12); Prom Committee (11,12); Spirit Week Poster Committee (9,10); Mineral Club (9,10); Pep Squad (9) 25 Eleanor Drive “Tra” “Trace” Nursing or Education, To be successful and lead a happy life “To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Girl’s Varsity Swim (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (10,11); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; National Honor Society; Student Government; Fashion Show (9,10); Medical Club (10) Polricia Colton 11 Thurber Avenue “Pat,” Accountant, Computer Science “He who dreams but does not achieve his dreams will linger in space forever.” Cross Country (9); Indoor Track (9); Spirit Week Posters Ste National Honor Society (11,12); Yearbook Staff 12 Kim Marie Cragg 17 Tanager Road “Craigmier” “Cragger” Computer Science “You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however.” Field Hockey (9,10,12); Softball (9,10,12); Spirit Week Committee; Hockey Cheerleading (9,10); Student Council (Class Representative 11) 41 Fall River Avenue “Bonin” “Crunchy” College, To succeed in whatever I do, To live life to the fullest potential “Taste each moment of love, and life for the time silently steals the days and leaves us only memories.” Football (9,10,11,12); Hockey (10,11,12); Baseball (9,10); Outdoor Track (11,12); Lettermen’s Club (10)11,12) Gary Joseph Crowley 37 Scott Road College, To succeed at whatever I do “There are two paths that you can go by; but, in the long run, there is still time to change the road you're on.” L.Z. Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society map Student Council (10 representative, 12 treasur- er S20 Olney Street SCH Glia “Aiddie” To go to college “If you have been raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sits on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on earth.” Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Stage Band (9,10,11,12); Bas- ketball Pep Band (9,10); Hockey Pep Band (9,10); Inde- pendent Study (12) 209 Olney Street To be happy and to be a successful graphic artist “Tf you can’t be a highway then just be a trail. If you can’t be the sun be a star; It isn’t by size that you win or fail — Be the best of whatever you are.” Douglas Mallock Drama Club (9); Math League (10); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12) Krusten Aon DeBlaso 16 Milton Street “Kris” “Krissy” “Deblas” “Kristy” To become a professional equestrian: Horse Trainer and Judge, To make it to Madison Square Garden “T decided long ago never to walk in anyone’s shadow. If I fail, if I succeed, at least I'll live as I believe. No matter what they take from me, they can’t take away my dignity.” Medical Club (10); Drama Club (10); Student Govern- ment (10); Chorus (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Flag Corp (10); 4-H (9,10,11,12) Kim M. Delle Fomine 11 Judy Ann Drive To be a child care worker “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it’s yours and if it doesn’t, it never was.” Chorus (9); Flag Corp (12) Francis Richard Diels 60 Pleasant Street “Rick” “Steve” To become a corporate lawyer and make as much money as possible “Laugh at your friends, and if your friends are sore; so much the better, you may laugh the more.” Hockey (10,11,12); Golf (10,11,12); Spanish Honor Soci- ety (president 11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12); Student Government (10); Spir- it Week (11,12); LWA.C. (11) Deborah Anne Dutson 87 Willard Avenue “Deb” “Debba”’ “Ditty” Business Administration “Our earth is but a small star in the great universe. Yet of it we can make, if we choose, a planet unvexed by war, untroubled by hunger or fear, undivided by senseless dis- tinctions of race, color, or theory.” Mineral Club (9,10,11,12); Student Government (10); Drama Club (10); Drama Festival (10); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12) 20 Fay Street Football; Indoor and Outdoor Track Sandra Marnie Dourado 45 Border Avenue “Sand” “Sandra D” “Jim” “Banna” “Crazy” To live the best and get rich “Awake Shake dreams from your hair My pretty child, my sweet one Choose the day and choose the sign of your day The day and divinity First thing you see.” Jim Mor- rison “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.” William Blake David (9,10,11,12, ...) June Clixabeth Downes 20 Wynne Street jed” Lawyer Communication, Media “One by one, we're given these moments to live Just as one by one they’re taken away, So one by one I’m taking each day in stride and one by one the memories stay.” “Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.” Concert Band (9,10,11,12 secretary ); Stage Band (11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Pep Band (9,10,11,12); In - dependent Study (12); Brown Summer School Program (11,12) Kathleen éleanox Drapeau 4 Clarke Street “Kathy” “Woody” “Ked” 1Drehe) To live my life to the fullest, to someday run the Boston Marathon, and to remember there’s always arosein atree full of thorns “You've got to make your choices and take your chances — sing your songs and dance your dances.” “Don't it always seem to go — that you don’t know what you've got till it’s ONG eee Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11,12); Na- tional Honor Society (11,12) Kathleen Marie D ufresme 52 Almeida Drive “Kathy” “Kath” “Kat” “Matilda” “Freshy” To become a cosmotologist and or a singer in a group “Always and Forever each moment with you is just like a dream to me that somehow came true and I know tomor- row will still be the same cause we've got a life of love that won't ever change.” Pep Squad (9 co-captain); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11); Prom Committee (12); Jay (9,10,11,12 ... ) Andrea eA Dunn 11 Wesley Street “Joe” To go to college and to live a happy life, most of all to have fun while I can “My eyes have seen the years And the slow parade of fears without crying Now I want to understand.” “Freedom in my mind Carry me away for the last time.” Independent Study (12); Indoor Track (9,10); Spirit Week (11); Outdoor Track (9); Senior Prom Committee Catherine Clnasian 48 Coolidge Street “Cathy” To be happy and successful “He who never makes the attempt will never know his limitations, for the dreams of yesterday are the realities of Volleyball (9,10); Fashion Show (11,12) June Lynne Enos 4335 County Street 37 “Juney” College, to live a life full of happiness “To give happiness is to deserve love.” Concert Band (9,10); Marching Band (9,10); Mineral Club (9); Student Government (10); Karate Club (10); Volleyball (9); Independent Study (12); Cross Country (9); Swim Team (12); Senior Prom Committee Christopher Dhomas Eva 25 Lincoln Street “Chris” “Beav” “Beva” “When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around.” Indoor Track (10,11); Outdoor Track (9); National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Yearbook Co- Business Editor (12); 1.WA.C. (11); Kuni Topps Susan Gain 54 Sagamore Road “Ter” crite Fain” Psychology, Social Work, Business Management “If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours.” Freshman Class Treasurer, Outdoor Track (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Student Government Day (10); Math League (10); Student Council (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee; Na- tional Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (18); Soccer Intramurals (9) David Mark Focloau 3 Harriet Court Success “The time is gone The song is over, Thought I'd something more to say.” Football (9); Basketball (9,10,11,12); Baseball (10,12); Independent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12); French Honor Society (12) D, aud (John Yovreiva 49 Briarwood Drive “Mouse” To leave Seekonk for a year or two “Don’t look back, but always look ahead.” Sohn ws Forni 436 Olney Street “John” College, Own a successful business “The good times are the best times; the bad times fade away; the good times are forever; so as you go through life, remember these times because they may be the best of your existence.” Baseball (9,10,11,12); Hockey (10,11,12); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12); Intramurals (9,10) Prelor Aiqueiredo 19 Rye Street “Fig” Travel Agent, To be happy and successful “Man’s youth is a wonderful thing: It is so full of anguish and of magic and he never comes to know it as it is, until it has gone from him forever.” Baseball (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9,10,11 manager); Hockey (12); Soccer Intramurals (9,10,11,12); Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Band Officer (10 representative, 11,12 vice-president); Mixed Chorus (10,12); Drama Festival (10); Talent Show (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Commitee; Student Government (10); Independent Study (12) Allyson Gina 375 Anthony Street Christine G. Fischer 65 Eleanor Drive “Chris” “Aish” “Sno00d” College; To enjoy a successful career and always be happy “Sail on to the end of your dreams.” Girl’s Varsity Swimming and Diving Team (9,10,11 co- c aptain 12); Girl’s Basketball (10); Intramurals (9,10,11); Student Government (9,10); Senior Prom Com- mittee; Candy Lady (11,12) 5l Carpenter Street Andrea Gauaser 138 Lake Street Sonya Mane Paizccoll 947 Pine Street “Brizz” “Frizzle” “Weasle” 58 Registered Nurse, To live a long and happy life with the one I love, To be successful at what I achieve ‘Dreams are like questions. You don’t always find the right passage to those questions asked.” Pep Squad (11); Fashion Show (11,12); Basketball Cheer- leading (12) 59 Linden Road 57 Coleman Street Jessica Marie Gamelin 21 Hawthorne Drive “Vickie” “Jess” “Squinty” “Jesse James” College “A day I have not laughed is a day I have not lived.” “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and love Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Hockey Pep Band (9,10,11,12); Basketball Pep Band (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (12); Senior Prom Committee; Independent Study (12) Mark Garrahan 26 Winthrop Street Bucam Joseph Gillin 125 Marnoch Drive “Gib” To be successful in whatever I do, To own my own busi- ness “True courage is to do without witnesses everything that one is capable of doing before all the world.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12) Malt Gillin 12 Carling Circle Cllen G. Gilbert 9 Gregory Drive “Hgs” “nl” Nursing “Once in a while from out of nowhere When you don’t expect it, and you’re unprepared Somebody will come and lift you higher And your burdens will be shared.” Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,12); Vol- leyball (10,11 captain, 12); Independent Study (12); Stu- dent Government (10) David Man Gilmore 80 Walker Street “Gil” Businesses Law “L awyers can steal more money with a briefcase than a thousand men with guns and masks.” Tennis (11,12) Mary- Clixabeth Geen 21 Hammond Street “Mary-Beth” “Beth” To be happy forever “Let not the waves of the sea separate us now, and the years we spent in our midst become a memory.” Indoor Track (9); Tennis (10) Oren ammeter 816 Read Street Management “Life is a puzzle and as time passes, pieces fall into place. But there is no guarantee that all of the spaces will be filled.” Golf (10,11,12); Intramurals (9,10); Lettermen’s Club (11,12) Danied Mare Gordon 33 Gregory Drive “han.” College, Computer Science “Never look back at what you should have done; always look ahead at what you can do.” Cross Country (9,10,11,18); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Concert Band (9,10); Stage Band (12); National Honor Society (11,12); Marching Band (11) 247 Newman Avenue “Vivo” “Pippie” “Suzy Q” “Matilda” “Woodchuck” Accountant, Computer Science “Big business involves astronomical dollar figures — dealing in millions, surpassing billions, contemplating trillions — awesome numerical language beyond my grasp; for at my modest level when I calculate, I employ digits in the range of $10.98; I ponder this paradox.” Independent Study (12) Siphon Ona 90 Mayflower Drive “Steve” “Goozer” College “Now I find peace of mind, finally found a way of thinking tried, the rest found the best stormy day won’t see me 8 i Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9); Baseball (11,12) Mark B. Gousie 75 Rye Street “Goose” CON ae Nl Mechanic “The angel said, ‘Escape for thy Life; Look not behind thee ...’ But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt.” “You only live life once; but if you live it right, once is enough.” Swim Team (9,10,11); Independent Study (12) Lous Manuel Gouveia 465 Country Street Lou “TWAA” Photography, Pro-Soccer Player “To continue life to the fullest with great pleasure; be able to reach your own idea and live with it.” Indoor Track (9,10,11); Outdoor Track (9,10,11); Cross Country (9,10,11) ee Carpenter Street Undecided “Your friends will know you better in the first minute you meet than your acquaintances will know you in a thousand years.” “What we are is God’s gift tous; what we become is our gift to God.” Girl’s Swim Team (10); Spirit Week Committee (12); Yearbook (12) 198 Willard Avenue “Grunt” To become rich “Invisible airways crackle with life, bright intense on bristle with the energy, emotional feedback on a timeless wavelength bearing the gift beyond price almost free.” RUSH 635 County Street “Giggy” “Gig” “Rich” College, To be successful in whatever I do “Don’t walk in front of me, for I may not follow; don’t walk behind me, for I may not lead; just walk beside me, and be my friend.” Dawn Marie Guidice 134 Pleasant Street “Crazy” “Wild” Actregs, travel, and fulfill all my dreams “T’m finally out in the clear and I’m free I got dreams I’m living for I’m moving on to where they'll never find me Rollin’ on to anywhere I'll break away, yes I’m on my way, don’t the minutes fly And hours just seem so few With days apart so long It’s hard to spend my time When I’m so far from you.” Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Pep Squad (9); Stu- dent Government Day (10); Mineral Club (9); Senior Prom Committee; Medical Club (12); Independent Study (12) Allison F. Hamlin 18 Wildflower Drive NE Lawyer “Thanks for the times that you've given me. The memories are all in my mind.” Outdoor Track (9); Independent Study (12); Senior Prom Committee; Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (11,12) Sobn Patrick Hanlon 48 Chantilly Court “Jack” Electrical Engineer “The greatest truths are the simplest; and so are the greatest men.” National Honor Society (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria His- panica (11,12) G ; 85 Hawthorne Drive Advertising “Tomorrow is waiting for dreams to be dreamed, goals to be reached ... Tomorrow is waiting to be yours.” Basketball (9); Field Hockey (10,11,12); Student Council (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Student Government Day (10); Spirit Week Com- mittee (9,10,11,12) Dari Sohn Heawnis 39 Fuller Street “Buzzard” “Buzz” To be successful “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.” Jackson Browne Indoor Track (9,10); Independent Study (12) 31 Rye Street a bhee tad “Harry” Business Administration, College, To be a great runner “How a@ man plays the game shows something of his character; how he loses shows all of it.” Football (9,10,11); Baseball (9); Cross Country (11,18); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11) 76 Chainey Street “Chris” Computer Science, Business “The torch still burns, and because it does there remains for all of us a chance to light up the tomorrows and brighten the future. For me, this is the challenge that makes life worthwhile.” Hockey Cheerleading (9,10,11,12); Student Government Day (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week Com- mittee (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12) 12 King Philip Road “Chris” Business Management, To be happy “While in these days of quiet desperation, as I wonder through the worldin which I live, I search everywhere for some new inspiration. But it’s more than cold reality can give. If I need a cause for celebration or a comfort I can use to ease my mind, I rely on my imagination.” Baseball (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9,10,11,12); Intramu- rals (9,10); Lettermen’s Club (10,11); Spirit Week (10,12) 94 Pimental Drive “Miesh” “Mish” “MEM” Registered Nurse “Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward; Tomorrow is a path I've yet to choose; it’s a chance I've yet to take, a friend I've yet to make; it’s all the talent I’ve yet to use. Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward; always just a step ahead of me; it’s the joy I've yet to know, the love I've yet to show, for it’s the person I've yet to be.” Majorettes (9); National Honor Society (11,12); Senior Prom Committee; Independent Study (12); DC Club (11,12); Student Government Day (10) Kelly Marie Henson 62 Wedgewood Drive “Kel]” Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine “For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Student Government Day (10); Girl’s Swim Team (9,10 captain, 11,12); Girl’s Basketball (9,10); Indoor Track (11,12); Girl’s Softball (9,10,11 co-captain, 12); Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice-President; Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee; National Hon- or Society (11,12) samp lane Hous 14 Chestnut Hill Drive “Stace” ESCa Physical Therapy, Sports Medicine “You're the way you are and you don’t have to change And if you're not perfect by tomorrow I think that I will love you just the same.” Varsity (9); Field Hockey (10,11,12 captain); Basketball (9,10,11 captain, 12 captain); Tennis (9,10,11,12 captain); Student Government (9); Indepen- dent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12) Robert Edward Hicks 76 Haig Avenue “Hicksie” “Captain T” “V.C.” College, To succeed in whatever I do, To fish forever “Five to one, one in five, no one here gets out alive.” Doors “When you ain’t got nothin’ you got nothin’ to lose” B. Dylan Indoor Track (9,10); Baseball (9,10,11,12 co-captain); All Stars (11,12); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12); In- tramurals (10); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12) 648 Fall River Avenue “Sha-Sha” “Shar” Legal Secretary, To lead a happy and rewarding life “Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone.” Swimming (9); Outdoor Track (9) Sfoay been 99 Gregory Drive SAvdawele FOr. To play college sports and be successful “Cherish yesterday, Dream of tomorrow, Live today.” Track (9); Tennis (10); Football (11,12); Basketball (9,10,11,12); Golf (9,10,11,12) 59 Mayfield Street “Wes-Wee” To work and travel “T value the friend who for me finds time on his calender, but I cherish the friend who for me does not consult his calender.” Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); DECA (10,11,12); Prom Com- mittee (12) 89 Read Street “Howe” To be successful in Electrical Engineering or Computer Technology “You never know what you've missed until you try it.” 478 Fall River Avenue “Fran” Hairstylist, To live a happy and fulfilled life “If you take love away from life, you take away its plea- sures.” Hockey Cheerleading (10); Prom Committee (11,12) 66 Hawthorne Drive College “Keep your eye on the far horizon and you will find the right road.” Outdoor Track (9,10); Indoor Track (10); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Senior Prom Com- mittee 72 Haig Avenue “Kim” “Frank” “Frankie” To have my own nursery school, To live life to the fullest “Life is made for living, and giving, and sharing, and daring, and caring. Life’s made for doing, pursuing of dreams, sowing and growing, whatever the means, re- vealing and feeling, and finding that you must learn how to take it, to make it come true. Along with its ups and in spite of its downs, life’s made of losses, and crosses and crowns.” 68 Colfall Street “Kris” Advertising Marketing, Liberal Arts, To try everything once ... or twice! “We die to each other daily. What we know of other people is only our memory of the moments during which we knew them. And they have changed since then. To pretend that they and we are the same is a useful and convenient social convention which must sometimes be broken. We must also remember that at every meeting we are meeting a stranger.” T.S. Elliot Volleyball (9); Independent Study (12); Mass. State Sci- ence Fair (10); Regional and Seekonk Science Fairs (10); Drama Festival ’81, first place student director (10); Min- eral Club (9,10 secretary, 11 vice-president, 12); Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Yearbook Staff (10,12); Intramurals (10,12) 170 Cole Street “Fotty” Carpentry “A man is not a failure in life just because he makes a few mistakes, but it takes a man to admit his mistakes.” Kathleen Marie Kelman 35 Juniper Road “Kath” “Kat? To find happiness and success all my life “A smile cost nothing, but gives much. It enriches those who receive, without making poorer those who give. It takes but a moment, but the memory of it sometimes last forever. No one is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and no one is poor, but that he can be made rich with it. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is something that is of no value to anyone until it is given. Some people are too t ired to smile. Give them one of yours, as no one needs a smile so much as he who has none to give.” Volleyball (9,10,11 co-captain, 12); Outdoor Track (9,10); Indoor Track (9,10,11); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Fashion Show (11,12); Senior Prom Committee; Independent Study (12) 29 Chestnut Street “Kim” To be rich and famous “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken- winged bird that cannot fly.” Ashraf, Edward Khan el Hiller Drive “Ash” “Aga” Medicine, To bench 500 “Some things in life will come easy, and some things in life will come only with much hard work, but there are some 8 in life that will not come at all.” Football (10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10); Weightlifting Intramurals (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12) 123 Woodland Drive Business Administration “Tt seems that every time I find myself alone I think about the life I've led with nothing to be shown; I now realize that the time has come to stop foolin’ around and to get some work done.” Jobn A. Kinsley 63 Cleveland Street Opin” To perform at the Filmore Hast “And so castles made of sand Fall into the sea, eventually.” Football (10,12); National Honor Society; Student Gov- ernment (10); Class Representative (10); Treasurer (11,12); Indoor Track (10) Karen Clixabeth Korkue 60 Washington Street “Abdul” et “Kiki” “Keek” Architect, Interior Design “There are only a few things in life that are essential: Peace, The Sea, Something worth doing, Time to be alone, A few good friends. There are some things one should never let go of.” Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Volleyball (10 man- ager); Play Festival (10); Mineral Chub (10,11 secretary, 12); Science Fair Committee (10); Art Club (12); Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Society (11,12); Year- book (12) Sarah Marie Krupowtex 228 Woodward Avenue “sa” “Krupe” “Lorelei” Math or science-related field (engineering), To be happy and successful “Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world.” Ralph Waldo Emerson National Honor Society (11,12); Mineral Club (10); Stage Band (9); Concert Band (9); Math League (10); 3lst, 32nd, 33rd Annual Mathematics Examinations; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Co-Literary Yearbook Editor (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee; French Honor Society (12 Vice- President) 30 Brook Hill Drive “Chris” College, Business Administration “There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way.” Hockey (10,11,12); Golf (9,10,11,12); Soccer Intramu- rals (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12) 59 Michelle Ann Lapham 145 Read Street “Miesh” “Shelly” “Roache” “Dinky” “Peanut Gallery” To be a legal secretary or to someday own a business Daniel Polor Lareau 19 Pamden Lane “Dan” College; To succeed at my goals “We're predestined and not here too long, so let me tell ya’; live well, full, and seek happiness ... I’m gonna ’!” Ice Hockey (10,11,12); Intramurals (9,10,11,12); Letter- men’s Club (10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11,12); Tennis (9,11,12); Football (10); Outdoor Track (10); Student Government (10); Independent Study (12) Mare A. Laverdiere 121 Bloomfield Street “Mare” Pro Athlete, Own my own business “One day you'll find that tomorrow will rain. So, I’ll follow the sun.” Paul McCartney Cross Country (9,10); Hockey (9,10,11,12); Football (12); Intramurals (9,10); Baseball (12) Robert €. LeBeau 61 Jean Drive “Beau” Business Management, College, and to be wealthy “There is nothing to fear, except the past because the future is what we make of it.” Concert Band (10,11, Senior Representative 12); Mar- ching Band (10,11, Senior Representative 12); Stage Band (11); Golf (10); Baseball (11); Independent Study (12) Dp lonnes Al. Leclerc 288 Lake Street To live life to the fullest; to keep friends, and remain a friend! “Tf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” Football (10,11,12); Baseball (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9,10,11,12); Lettermen’s Club (11,12); Student Govern- ment Day (10,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Independent Study (12); Spirit Week Commit- tee (9,10,11,12) Justine Marie Lima 90 Olney Street dl Be eT ane “Bear” Art Therapist “When you wish upon a star Dreams will take you very far But when you wish upon a dream Life ain’t always what it seems.” Hockey Cheerleading (9,10,12); Art Club (11,12); Junior and Senior Prom Committees; Student Government Day (10); Yearbook Staff (11,12 Co-Business-Editor); Inde- pendent Study (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12) Nadine 6. Lima 205 Jean Drive “Nay” College, Business Administration “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no,evil: for thou art with me; they rod and staff they comfort me.” Psalms 23:4 Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Girl’s Outdoor Track (11,12); Fashion Show (10,11) Redney James Lopes 21 Wesley Street “Rod” Business Management, Accountant Football (9); Indoor Track (9,10) Andrew Anthony Lux 15 Marion Street Bice “Bad” ST ou To be successful in my later years William Clarke Lune 79 Sherman Avenue “Ri College “Though the years give way to uncertainty And the fear of living for nothing strangles the will There’s a part of me, that speaks to the heart of me Though, sometimes it’s hard to see, it’s never far from me Alive in eternity, that nothing can kill.” Basketball (9); Golf (10,11,12); Hockey (10,11,12); Let- 40 termen’s Club (10,11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); In- tramurals (9,10) Pal L. Lupramite, 24 Noble Street “p,J.” “Weige” To continue my education “Every man is the architect of his own fortune.” Swim Team (9,10,11,12); Student Government Day (10); Independent Study (12); Track (12) Mindy Leighton Macalister 150 Fieldwood Avenue “Mink” “Minky” Physical Therapy “As the years hurry by there’s always something more to try, we reach for the stars above; but for me, such a climb would only be a waste of time when I know you're here with your love.” Field Hockey (10,11,12); Student Government (10); Spir- it Week (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Society (11,12); Inde- pendent Study (12) Jacqueline Necola Mace 40 Noble Street “Jacquie” “Frank” “Franky” To find love and happiness “Aman who works with his hands is a laborer; aman who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist.” Pep Squad (9 co-captain); Basketball (9); Football Cheer- leading (10,11,12 co-captain); Hockey Cheerleading (10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11); Mineral Club (11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Fashion Show (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11); Senior Prom Commit- tee (12) 85 Pine Street “Rickety” “Ray” “Blondie” To go to college for 4 years and become a nurse “Keep on reaching; nothing is impossible for anyone if you want it; you can get it.” French Club (9,10); Cheerleader (9); Flag Corp (10 cap- tain); Usher for graduation (9,10); Science Fair (10); Independent Study (12) Celeste Ann Marchelli 53 Applejack Lane Physical Therapy “Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken- winged bird That cannot fly.” Field Hockey (9,10,11,12 tri-ca ptain ); Tennis (9,10,11,12 tri-captain); Basketball (9); Hockey Cheerleading (11,12); Independent Study (12); Class Secretary (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Fashion Show (10,11,12) Kari Ann Marchetti 43 Sand Trap Lane bl he “Hazel” “Chirp” Pediatric Nurse, To be happy and live life to the fullest “Keep on striving toward your goals; if it’s right, don’t let it go; live the life you wanna live, don’t be phony just be real! People, be yourself! Don’t let nobody fool you around trying to turn your life upside down; just be strong in your field and when you reach the top; happily you will live!” Journey Indoor Track (9); Outdoor Track (9); Pep Squad (9); Inde- pendent Study (12); Spanish Honor Society (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Senior Prom Committee Sse aa Poco 96 Central Avenue TLpe” “Marks” Bookkeeper “Only your true friends will stay in memory. The others will just fade away into the sunset.” DECA (10,12) Dawn M. Marshall 77 Fairway Drive College, Banking and Financing, To be happy in life “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” C ross Country (9); Indoor Track (9); Outdoor Track (9); Independent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12 vice-president); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Ju- nior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook (11,12 Layout co-Editor); Math League (10); French Hon- or Society (12 president) Ula aeind Hone O75 Walker Street “Harold” Electronics Technology “We live only to obtain our dreams.” National Honor Society (11,12) 161 Anthony Street “Tom” “MALL.” “Beaner” Record Producer “Die young and stay pretty; you got to live fast ’cause it won't last.” Blondie “Ts this the real life; is this just fantasy; caught in a landslide; not escape from reality.” Queen “When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose.” B. Dylan “Today can last another million years, today could be the end of me, it’s 11:59 and I want to stay alive.” Blondie Hockey (10,11,12); Baseball (9,10,11,12); Intramurals (9,10); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12) 5 Jean Drive “Nave” el (6 Ps To lead a happy and successful life. “The song is over, I’m left with only tears, so hang onto your hopes my friend. That’s an easy thing to say, but if your hopes should pass away; simply pretend that you can build them again.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10); Tennis (10,11,12); Intramural (9,10); Stage Band (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); French Honor Society (11,12 Treasurer); Prom Committee (11,12); Student Government (9,10); National Honor Society (11,12) Maura Cllen Matonis 455 Read Street “Mona” To work with children “Look not with your mind, for it sees only limitations. But seek with your heart and you will find much more.” Girl’s Swim Team (9,10); Indoor Track (9,10); Outdoor Track (10); Tennis (11,12); Student Government (10); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12) Karin Eva Mattsson Barrstigen 40, 18162 Lidingo, Sweden First about 7-8 years more school and then to be happy “First I want to say thanks to family Howell and all other persons who make my year here possible and fun; and then I want to say that I hope I will see you soon again and that you are welcome to visit me in Sweden.” ats Country (12); Indoor Track (12); Outdoor Track Sara A. McGovern 26 Hiller Drive “Snag” “A ship in harbor is safe — but that is not what ships are for.” Swimming (9,10,11,12); Tennis (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9); National Honor Society (11,12); Student Council Representative (12); Student Government Day (10); Se- nior Prom Committee; GAA(9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12) Kevin Dhomas Me Whinnie 119 Ledge Road “Heaven-Mo” “Qwinnie” College “It’s been such a long time I think I should be going ‘Cause time doesn’t wait for me It keeps on rolling” Boston Hockey (10,11,12); Footbal (9); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12) Lisa M. Medeiros 576 Lincoln Street “Tee” Travel Agent, Business Management “Life’s like a garden where lovely things grow and bloom in the sunshine of pleasures we know — It will always see days when the sky isn’t blue, when the rain clouds hide the sunshine from view; but be patient, since clouds only last for a while and the sun’s close behind them just waiting to SMILE!” Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Student Govern- ment Planning Committee (10,11,12); Karate (10); 4-H Club (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Concert Band and Marching Band (9) John Andrew Melia 42 King Philip Road “Mele” “Meya” “Trapper” “The light shines in darkness and the darkness has never put it out.” John 1:5-6 Football (9,10); Football Announcer (11,12); Basketball (11); Basketball Announcer (11,12); Baseball (9,10); Tennis (12); Lettermen’s Club (12); Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee; Concert Band (9,10,11); Student Government (10) Daniel R. Mello 29 Melta Street “Scan-man” “Blade Runner” “Snow man” “Crazy Dan” College, To stay healthy “Don't miss out on tomorrow, reaching back for yester- Football (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Spring Track (9,10,11,12) Joseph Mendes 72 Hope Street Dene Michaud 20 Gude Street ead” “Spaz” Executive Secretary “Friendship is a priceless gift that cannot be bought or sold, but its value is far greater than a pocket full of gold. Gold is cold and useless; it can neither see nor hear, and in a time of trouble is powerless to cheer. It has no ears to listen nor heart to understand; it cannot bring you com- fort or reach with a helping hand; so when you ask God for a gift, be thankful if He sends not diamonds, pearls, or riches, but the love of real true friends.” Spirit Week (11,12); DECA (11,12); Senior Prom Commit- tee Kristine Ann Mottoxo 62 Watson Street “Krissy” “Kris” “Kristi” To become a computer keyboard operator “True friendship is a treasure to be cherished In the heart avery special feeling that grows deeper from the start... True friendship is a treasure that will stand each trial or test and the friendship we are sharing is friendship at its best.” DECA (18) ee lconey 60 Cynthia Road “Gol? College and to be happy “To live your life in your own way ... toreach for the goals you have set for yourself... tobe the one that you want to be ... that is success.” Cross Country (9,10); Math League (10); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10); Softball (9); Indepen- dent Study (12); Student Council (9,10,11,12); Freshman Class Representative (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; National Honor Society (11,12) 21 Wedgewood Drive oie Ee Moore” Teaching, Journalism, Business, Computers “To live your life in your own way, to reach for the goals that you have set for yourself, to be the you that you want to be ... that is success.” Freshman Basketball (9); J.V. Basketball (10); J.V. Base- ball (9,10); Yearbook (Business Department 11, Sport’s co-editor 12); National Math Test (10,11,12); Indepen- dent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12) Keith Pad Monin 290 North Wheaton Avenue “Peewee” Business Management “Hey! What’s up!” “We are better than we know. If we can be made to see it, we will be unwilling to settle for less.” Independent Study (12) Ronald Motta 22 Marnoch Drive Stove Molla 81 Wedgewood Drive Ti cctieg ad oe 17 Alta Street Cia) gale “Malry” “Howdy” Millionaire “here’s to those who wish me well; And those who don’t can go to h.” Indoor Track (9); Independent Study (12) Kara Ann Mallen 40 Cypress Road To live a life filled with success and happiness “This is the beginning of a new day. God has given me his day to use as I will. What I do today is important because I am exchanging a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, leaving in its place something that I have traded for it.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Student Council (9,10,11 Sec- retary, 12 Vice-President); Class Representative (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Indepen- dent Study (12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Junior Achievement (9); Math League (10); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12) John Re Murgia SI 141 Carpenter Street “Jack” “Tree” To be a filthy rich corporate lawyer and to like being one “Get a job and fight to keep it Strike out to reach a moun- tain Be so nice on the outside But inside keep ambition There’s a millionaire above you and you're under his suspicion.” Concert Band (9,10,11); Stage Band (9,10,11,12); Mar- ching Band (9,10,11); Drama (9,10); Basketball (10); Independent Study (12); Reflections ’83 Layout co-editor (12); Seekonk Super Band (9,10,11,12) Michael Willam Murphy 11 Pamden Lane “Murph” “Mike” College “Forget what life used to be You are what you choose to be It’s whatever it is you see That life will become.” Basketball (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Football (9); Outdoor Track (10); Let- termen’s Club (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12) 77 Saint Laurent Parkway «JO “Jo-Ho” Siihye “Stang” Interpreter, Interior Decorator, Museum Curator, Live life to the fullest “Lost, yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever.” French Club (9); Mineral Club (11); National Honor Soci- ety (11,12); Independent Study (12); French Honor Soci- ety (12 Secretary ) Steven Nichols 172 Chestnut Street Brandon Nieuwkoop 147 Bloomfield Street “Koop” “Hoop” To live, work, and sail on a 65 foot schooner in the U.S. Virgin Islands (Bahamas), and to live a happy life and marry a very beautiful woman. Steve Edward Noelle 87 Ellis Street “Noelte” Auto Mechanic in the Navy “Good times are the best times Bad times fade away.” J.G. Michaed C. Nowa 60 Bergeron Street “Flakey” To own my own nightclub and to be independently wealthy “Morning arrives too early It’s just another moonlight mile on down the road.” Track (9,10); Wendy (11,12) Buan Nyxto 56 Willow Road 20 Carling Circle College “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding, in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6 Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Student Govern- ment Day (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12) 34 Applejack Lane “Bri” College “Segui’il tuo corso, e lascia dir le gente.” “Follow your own course no matter what people say.” Varsity Team (9,10,11,12); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12); Student Government (9,10,11); Intramurals (9,10,12) Susph Paul Oliveira 20 ErimLinda Street a Fa Air Force, Mechanic, Stock Car Driver “T was in this school just a short time Trying to do what had to be done Meeting people that will soon pass by Who will NEVER really know the memories they left behind.” 84 Scott Road “Buford” “Brad” “Meat” Engineer “The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o’er a cold decree.” Football (12); National Honor Society (11,12) Christine L£. Padybula Fairway Drive “Padywagon” “Chris” “Radacula” To live life one day at a time and be happy “With one more look at you I could learn to tame the clouds And let the sun shine through Leave a troubled past and I might start anew I'll solve the mysteries if you're the prize Refresh these tired eyes.” “The time we had may have been short, but the love we shared and the memories will live forever.” 100 Ferncliffe Road “Gaily” “Gails” To make other people happy; To be with the one I love; Hairdressing “.. if they stare, let them roll their eyes on you moving; you can take it; and if they shout, don’t let it change a thing you’re doing; HOLD YOUR HEAD UP, HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH.” “So this ain’t the end — I saw you again today Had to turn my heart away You smile like the sun- kisses for everyone and tales — it never fails!” Indoor Track (9,10); Outdoor Track (9,10); Fashion Show (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12) are Sar Pad 75 Ferncliffe Road baal Be ab nee To travel and someday own a Vette “You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough!!” Thomas Pack $e. 582 Cole Street “The Hack” “Peckeeee” Navy or Coast Guard Football (9,12) Dawn Mane Perry 288 Fall River Avenue “Periwinkle” “Ivan” “Brat” To be a fashion designer or to own my own business “You never listen to the voices inside They fill your ears as you run to a place to hide You’re never sure if the illusion : est A ou forget yourself, but the memories are all you eel. Pep Squad (9); Fashion Show (11,12) Cirela Puanhe Poon 242 Lake Street “Frankie” Medical field, To live life to the fullest “True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice.” “There are friends who pretend to be friends, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” Proverbs 18:24 Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Inde- pendent Study (12); Yearbook Staff (12) Lox Marie Porry 41 Tallwood Drive Stor? X-ray Technician “We cannot change yesterday, that is quite clear; nor begin on tomorrow until itis here; so all that is left for you and me is to make today as sweet as can be.” Senior Prom Committee; Student Council (9); Fashion Show (11,12); Toby (10,11,12) 56 Heritage Road et trl es! “Tippy” To own a collection of Corvairs and GTOs “When this you see, remember me and bear me in your mind Let all the world say what they may, speak of me as you find.” 4) Susan Me. Piguelle 778 Arcade Avenue “Sue” “Bums” Medical Secretary, To live life to the fullest “Only your true friends will stay in memory. The others will just fade away into the sunset.” Softball (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee 70 Peep Toad Road College, To enjoy life “Never shall I forget the days which I spent with you... continue to be my friend as I will always be yours.” Tennis (11,12) Karen Lee Pitts 101 Woodward Avenue “Kar” “Pitunia” “Gramps” “Karrot” “Heymie” To always have memories and people to share them with “Slowdown Sun-down Sun-down coming down too soon No time to be alone So I'll take a glass of memories and understand the blues Because they’re the last things you lose Slow down Sun-down All I really need is time for faded love Songs and feelings in the wine Let them take me down the line Slow down give me just a little while It’s not the darkness It’s just the nights so long Puts all the sadness into my song.” Independent Study (12) Susan Clixabeth Poncin 160 Arcade Avenue “Sue” “Bo” “Cous” “Suebo” College, Medical Technologist “Those crazy nights I do remember in my youth I do recall those were the best of times Most of all now I'm finally out in the clear and I’m free I've got dreams, I’m livin’, for I’m movin’ on where they’ll never find me Rollin’ on to any- where I'll break away, yes I’m on my way Leavin’ today, yes my friends you're fading fast.” Majorettes (9,10, captain 11-12); Band (11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Student Government Day (10); Senior Prom Committee Dond G. Quigley 55 Peep Toad Road “Quig” The Academy, Aerospace Engineer, To make it to space! “To boldly go where no man has gone before. To make good with what I have, and to understand what I see.” Swim Team (10,11,12); Independent Study (12) Carel Ann Ramos 4 Elmdale Street oT To work with animals, to make the most out of life “Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.” Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Drama Club (9); Independent Study (12); Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12) Suxann Mane Raposo 586 Olney Street “Sue” “Don’t walk in front of me I may not follow Don’t walk Aaa me I may not lead Just walk beside me And be my end” tay Honor Society(11); National Honor Society Jennifer Lynn Raymond 133 Cole Street Career in Science “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.” Swimming (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (11,12); Math League (10) Suna ne Reaga MM 86 Greenwich Avenue “Sue” To live in France and be a secret service agent “Live and learn” Basketball (10,11, co-captain 12) tee A ata Flas cay 294 West Avenue “Breath in the air Don’t be afraid to care Leave, but don’t leave me Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be.” Thomas Edward Reavey 294 West Avenue 428 Ton “Reey” “Reavey” Possibly College, Forest Ranger or Range Manager “T've told you what it takes to reach the highest high You laugh and say nothing’s that simple But you've been told many times before Messiah pointed towards the door But no one had the guts to leave the temple.” Juli Ayn Richo 20 Shirwood Drive eal”? “WingDang” “UtoOn” “Doeya.” “Reho” “To see all my dreams come true, and there comes a time when you either start working for it or it just remains a dream” Alex Van Halen “I live my life like there’s no tomorrow and having fun is part of my job.” Van Halen National Honor Society (11); Fashion Show (11) 51 Willard Avenue Machinist, Boxer Football (9) Diane Clixabeth Roske 28 Applejack Lane Cpe “Rosco” “Snoopy” To go to college and to be successful in my chosen field: Advertising, Commercial arts “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth I shall be telling this with a sign Somewhere ages and ages hence Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” DECA (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); National Hon- or Society (11,12); Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week Committee (12) Lucy AM. Sampaio oo Primrose Drive “Tae” “Mouna” Registered Nurse, To live life to the fullest “Sometimes in confusion I felt so lost and disillusioned Innocence gave me confidence To go up against reality Now I've gained some understanding of the only world that we see Things that I once dreamed of Have become reality These walls that still surround me Still curtain the same old me Just one more who’s searching for The world that ought to be.” Tad inthongh mae 75 Baker Street College 25 Melanie Drive “Stace” Commercial Artist “So many faces in and out of my life Some will last, some will just be now and then Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes I’m afraid it’s time for goodbye again.” Spirit Week Committee (10); Independent Study (18); Senior Prom Committee Marybeth Shears 7 Primrose Drive “Betsy” To follow the road that leads to the other side of morning and make the best of my life “The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.” William Blake “Can you picture what will be So limitless and free Desperately in need of some stranger’s hand In a desper- ate land.” JDM “Strange days have found us And through their strange hours We linger alone Bodies confused Memories misused As we run from the day To a strange night of stone.” JDM Timothy J. Sheldon 55 Haig Avenue baad i 6 @ 0 a Secondary Education Teacher “The impossible we do now, the difficult later.” Student Council Representative (12); Student Council President (12); Student Council Advisory Committee to the School Committee; School Lunch Advisory Com- mittee; Student Government Day (10,12); Independent Study (12) Leonard Silva 26 Summer Drive “Lenny” To attend college and study computer science “Don’t walk in front of me I will not follow Don’t walk behind me I will not lead Just walk beside me and be my friend.” Baseball (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9,10,11,12); Football (12); Soccer Intramurals (9,10); Lettermen’s Club (10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11) Randy Lester Silva 10 Shady Lane “Ran” “Lester” To be rich, To get out of high school “Now a back on the street again It never rains unless it ours!” Football (9,10,11); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Indoor Track (12) 11 Hill Road “Kitter” Legal Secretary, Secretarial Supervisor “To my Bennie and others, remember this: You must first love yourself before you can love others. Know who you are. Set your goals high and do everything in your power to achieve these goals.” 70 Noble Street “San” To be at peace with myself “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Student Council (9); Class Representative (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Class Council (10,11,12-secretary); Prom Chairperson (11,12); National Math League (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12-President); Independent Study (18) 91 Pine Street “Joe Nav” Physician National Honor Society (11,12) 7 Taft Street “Katy” “Kate” Medical Secretary “Space and time confuse me so I hardly know which way to go And if I get there before I went Did I go or was I sent?” Paul C. Hooper Band (9,10); Marching Band (9,10); Pep Band (9,10); National Honor Society (11,12) Polini gna ana 34 Field Street “Rob” College, Enter medical field “Friendship is the shadow of the evening which streng- thens with the setting sun of life.” Field Hockey (9,10,11, tri-captain 12); Softball (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9,10); Class Council (9,10,11,12); Class Vice-President (9,10); Class President (11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Independent Study (12) Sohn Smith 14 Clarke Street “Smitty” To be a success at whatever I decide to become Philp Matthew Smith 51 Tompson Drive “Phil” Engineer, Computer Programmer “Live every day as if it were your last, for you do not know when your last day will come.” Concert Band (9,10); Marching Band (9,10); Stage Band (11); Independent Study (12) 147 Wheaton Avenue “Starsky” “Mona” “Heine Baby” “Heineken Queen” “Flea” To live life to the fullest Bruce (11,12) 20 Vista Center “Kathy” “Janet” Registered Nurse, To work with children and lead a happy and fulfilling life “We create our tomorrows by what we dream today.” “Dreams, so they say, are for fools, and they let them slip away Peace, like the silent dove, should be flyin’ but it’s only just begun Like Columbus in the olden days, we must gather all our courage Sail our ships out on the ocean sea Cast away our fears, and all the years come and go, and take us up ... always up!” Pep Squad (9); Hockey Cheerleading (9,10,11,12); Foot- ball Cheerleading (11,12); Spirit Week Poster Committee (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Senior Prom Com- mittee; Student Government (12) 14 Marion Street “Strikeout” “Jul” Computer Operator, Housewife for a rich man “Love is feeling completely natural with another. Shed- ding all pretense and all sham, just being yourself. It is sharing with another both big and little things, joy and sorrow, laughter and tears.” el oan Sullivan 30 Joan Alden Road “Coneil” Psychologist “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” Sir James Barrie : Cross Country (9); Basketball (9); Indoor Track (11); Tennis (9,10,11, tri-captain 12); Student Council Trea- surer (10); Student Government (9,10); National Honor Society (11,18 treasurer); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week Commit- a Saabs 1,12); Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff 2 45 Peep Toad Road “Dave” eM” “MM” To go to college and further my education “The golden rule is that there is no golden rule.” “You only live life once, but if you live it right, once is enough.” Swim Team (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Track (18) Arnold David Swepson 20 Spring View Center “Arnie” To go to college and make the best of it “People who make goals today have dreams to reach to- morrow.” Football (9,10,11,12); Track (10,11); Basketball (9) 1287 West Avenue “Sue” “Swifty” Hairdresser, To be happy “It’s coming from so far away It’s hard to say for sure Whether what I hear is music or the wind through an open door There’s a fire high in the open sky Where the sound meets the shore. There’s a long distance loneliness Rolling out over the desert floor and the years I spent lost in the mystery fall away leaving only the sound of the drum. Like a part of me, it speaks to the heart of me Forget what life used to be. You are what you choose to be.” Holly Kirsten Tattersall 580 Woodward Avenue “Hol” cols Wa Fie Engineer, Professional Horse-Trainer “Can’t you feel the light shine You know this song’s yours and mine Ain’t it good to know there’s a place To go where the melody’s fine Sometimes I’m not so strong And even now I could be wrong But if you love me like music I’l] be your song.” Hockey Cheerleading (9); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (12); Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Soci- ety (11,12) Pal, Hanae Tavares 13 Quarry Street “Tinagin” Computer Programmer “Thanks for the memories” Jeanne (11,12) Diane Marte Tella 12 Tee Jay Drive “Hutch” “Sunshine” To live life to the fullest “Flashing very quickly by Reminding me Guiding me a reason why I know that my goal is more than a thought I'll be there when I teach what I've been taught You know we've told you before But you didn’t hear us then So you still question why You didn’t listen again Sweet memo- ries I never thought it would be like this Reminding me just how close I came to missing I know that this is the way for me to go You'll be there when you know what I know!” 85 Newman Avenue Accountant Football (9,10,11 ,12); Basketball (10,11); Track (11,12) Karen M. Thurber 78 Bass Street “Sweetcheeks” To be successful in whatever I do in the years to come “Don’t ever do anything in life that I would do ’cause it would look really stupid. I like to be successful in my work and life.” Flag Corp (9,10) Machad Paul Tortolani 60 Linden Road “Tort” College, To have a fun and prosperous life. “The one who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one that dropped it.” Football (9,10,11,12); Basketball (9); Baseball (9); In- door Track (10,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Indepen- dent Study (12); Lettermen’s Club (11,12) Gomat TAT natoy 56 Border Avenue “Jay” To live a happy life with many friends “Try to live life one step at a time.” Freshman Football Le tey Tia 80 Valley Street “Shar” Child Psychology, To succeed in whatever I do and live a long and happy life “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. One day at a time; this is enough. Do not look back and grieve over the past, for itis gone; and do not be troubled about the future, for it is yet to come; live in the present and make it worth remembering.” Fashion Show (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff (12); Independent Study (12) 52 Kent Drive Medicine “He who cannot change the very fabric of his thought will never be able to change reality and will never therefore make any progress.” Independent Study (12) 52 Kent Drive “Cheese” CPA Accountant and a Medical Doctor “The greatest thing to fear is Fear itself. Don’t fear Death, fear Life. To love another, you first must love yourself. To make it through today, you must look forward to tomor- row.” AV. Library Club (10); DECA (9,10,11); Independent Study (12) Catherine Tilden Tucker 1428 Jean Drive “Cathy” “Little Cathy Tucker” To be a secretary or receptionist “You grow up and learn that the kind of thing you're doing ain’tright, but while you were doing it, it sure felt alright.” DECA (10,11,12); Chorus (10,11) 28 Kent Drive “Jen” “Jenny” “Gene” “Jeannie” To live a happy life filled with the joys of love, friendship, and hope for the future, Business Tycoon “Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgement. For by thy words thou shalt be justified and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.” Matthew 12:36 “Ifyou are standing upright, don’t worry if your shadow is crooked.” Mineral Club (10,11 president, 12); Sociedad Honoraria Hisparztica (10,11,12 treasurer); National Honor Society (11,12); Drama Club (9); Outdoor Track (9); Indoor Track (10); Volleyball (10); Yearbook ’83 Co-Literary Ed- itor (12); Independent Study (12); Math League (10) Michael Lee Umbricht 480 County Street “Mike” Marathon Runner, Astronomy, Physics “Maybe that is man’s lot in the universe: to be the timeless dreamer and searcher.” Cross Country (10,11,12); Indoor Track (10,11,12); Out- door Track (9,10,12) 14 Melanie Circle “Jarvis” Professional Baseball; Psychology “Never look back at what you could have done. Always look ahead at what you can do.” Cross Country (9,10); Hockey (10); Baseball (9,10,11,12) Christopher Robert Vandal 50 Noble Street “Chris” To be happy and successful “The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10); Tennis (9,10,11,12); Lettermen’s Club (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Yearbook Staff (Sports Co-Editor ) Michael Seolt Varkonyé 111 Greenwood Avenue “Vark” Biology, Engineering “T value the friend who for me finds time on his calender, but I cherish the friend who for me does not consult hie calender.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (10,11,).2); Outdoor Track (11,12); Freshman Basketball; Indepen- dent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12) Seossie Vichabian 105 West Avenue To become an accountant “You can tell a person by the friends they keep.” Gigi 765 Newman Avenue 636 Lincoln Street “Twit” “Spo” To run a health spa Tri-County Football (9); Spring Track (9); Boxing (9); Wrestling (9); Football (10,11,12); Indoor Track (10); Outdoor Track (10,11,12) Laurie A. Whittington 137 Sherman Avenue “Laur” “Laurie-Ann” To marry Bill and live a happy and fulfilled life “Sweet memories I never thought it would be like this Reminding me just how close I came to missing I know that this is the way for me to go You'll be there when you know what I know.” Jean Mane Williams 75 Miller Street “Willie” 5 OF ae “Sprout” To be a rose “... but though mankind persuades itself that every -weed’s a, rose, roses (you feel certain ) will only smile.” e.8. cummings from 95 Poems French Club (9); Drama Club (9,10 treasurer) in The Miracle Worker, “While Shakespeare Slept”, assistant di- rector to Frankenstein; Mineral Club (11 secretary); Math League (10); Yearbook Staff (12 Editor-in-chief); French Honor Society (12); Independent Study (12) 4 fo Janet Kristen Willis 18 Huntington Drive, Rumford “Krissie” “Kris” “The Lord is my shepard; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside still waters. He restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the pres- ence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” Psalm 23 Boy’s Varisty Swim Team Manager (11,12); Independent Study (12); National Honor Society (11,12); Girl’s Swim Team Manager (12) 571 Olney Street “Woody” “Drew” To be an electrician Pad apeay Sha “Big-Z” “7-Man” “Zaret” College, Professional Tennis “The world is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes then steal your dreams; it’s Heaven and Hell. They tellyou black is really white, the moon is just a sun at night, and when you walk in golden halls, they’re filled with Kings with golden balls; it’s Heaven and Hell.” Indoor Track (9); Lettermen’s Club (9,10,11,12); Tennis (9,10,11,12) 45 44 High on Spirit: Freshmen Upset Senior Bid for Three Consecutive Wins by Paula Bowen, Sarah Krupowicz, and Genevieve Turcotte Starting off with a bang, the first day of Spirit Week ’82 was marked with a parade of mar- tians (freshmen), gang war- riors (sophomores), beach bums Guniors), and seniors dressed in rainy-day garb. At the end of the day, the trivia whizzes gathered in the audi- torium hoping that their infi- nite wisdom would win some points for their class. The freshmen class took first place. However, much to their dismay, a rematch was called, leaving the juniors in first place, the seniors in second place, the sophomores in third piace, and the freshmen in last place. Quite ironic, isn’t it? Also on the agenda was the poster-hanging in the gym. There were no problems in this department. As the week went on, spirit seemed to increase (at least in the seniors). On Tuesday, punk rockers could be spotted everywhere along with gang- sters, trash-bag people, and sophomores dressed in togas. The rowdiness, which began when classes were called to the gym, was brought to a peak when the punk rockers Coie Ine danCliis tou ulleir bleachers. (Too much com- petition, guys?) The clamor and excitement continued and did not stop until the last event had ended. The results were as follows: the seniors in first place for the obstacle course, the seniors and juniors as finalists in the girls’ tug-of-war, the sophomores and juniors as finalists in vol- leyball, the seniors and juniors as finalists in steal the bacon, and the juniors and seniors as finalists in basket- ball. The third and final day of spirit week was one of excite- ment AND surprise! Everyone was dressed up in blue and white with various combina- tions of the two colors on their faces, fingernails, etc. Anx- ious to partake in the rally, the students rushed to the gym where they were met by their already cheering fellow classmates. The screaming and clapping lasted until all the finals were played, leaving the juniors in first place for the girl’s tug-of-war, the soph- omores in first place for the boy’s tug-of-war, and the sophomores in first place for volleyball. The seniors won first place in both basketball and steal the bacon. Following these events, the pie eating contest was won by the fresh- men and Mr Leclerc cheered on with the chant of “Uncle Remo,” led the seniors to victo- ry inthe musical chairs. Later it was announced that the freshmen took first place in both the canned goods and at- tendance. Needless to say, the seniors came in last in atten- dance. Nevertheless, they did win first place in the ticket sales. Finally, the long-awaited announcement was made, leaving the sophomores in fourth place, the juniors in third place, the seniors in sec- ond place, and the freshmen in first place. At least most could say that there was al- ways next year. The seniors simply had to admit defeat. However, a great time was had by all, making the results a little easier to swallow. 45 Freshmen — First Place Seniors — Second Place Juniors — Third Place Sophomores — Fourth Place Hey Juniors, it looks An old fan from the The Odd Couple, like you have takena The new plastic Class of 1980? 1988 style few falls. fashion trend. ams {i yy Z Dan, you should always pay Sophomor your debts. “Hey, who are those dudes The hootchie cootchie duo behind the shades?” ieee se “Who me?” Hey, who are The Blues Sisters Beach bums : you? f ; porters. aa Don’t laugh, I’m waiting for the shia,” a | ) Spirit “We’re believers in the MAN up- stairs.” “Hey, where did Click! Click! freeze frame! the basket go?” he ORF e “Oh! these bal- Captain The punkers came in droves. The littlest let moves are Jackie cheerleader so strenuous.” cheers on the crowd. “T surrender, I admit I did “And you call 1.” a track a The New Bruce Lee “Boy, was that “What strange force has ' good!” come over me?” JARNING: THE SURGEOM, GENERAL HAS DETERMINED THAT GANB To YouR HEALTH! See what swirt to their Who’s behind those Foster Grants? ACMI O : , Peeks “Tye gotlockjawfrom “Look at that cute guy Paula and Debbie cheering all season.” over there.” a TOYOTA TOO LATE yourself coach?” “Tina, you’re making me so nervous.” The SHS chorus takes time out to practice. L-R: Row 1 — M. Hendricks, S. Mooney, L. Medeiros, L. Mathias, J. Axile, R. Johnson, M. Voyadjis, G. Greene, T. Thurber; Row 2— A. Antonio, C. Mello, A. Micheletti, M. Robitaille, T. Walsh, K. Pellerin, J. Dunn, P. Hartnett, D. Cassidy, J. VanWagoner, T. Wood; Row 3 — L. Young, A. Muggles, A. Machado, M. Rieske, EK. Keenan, P. Elderkin, L. Souza, V. Washington, M. Pereira, L. Tomei, M. Mendes; Row 4— K. Lindell, K. Cordeiro, A. Capello, D. Warner, J. Fain, ¢J. Roderick, D. Ball, S. DeAmaral, K. Magee; Row 5 — A. Peluso, S. Mowry, T. Cunningham, K. Rose, M. Sheldon, B. Mallon, M. Gaucher, B. Bowden, T. Fasteson, BH. Varieur, D. Coelho, C. Vieira; Row 6 — R. Whitford, R. Tavares, T. Feighery, D. Rogers, S. Brescia, K. Millar, D. Machado, HE. Blake, K. Caldarone, S. Finizia, L. DiAngelo fe L-R: Row 1—C. Veader, J. MacKenzie, J. Melia, M. Peace, P. Cing-Mars, B. Soares, D. Monaghan; Row 2—R. Marshall, J. Michaud, R. Colicci, R. Riley, T. Reddington, K. Spaulding, A. Mulvey, D. Medeiros; Row 3 — S. Cordeiro, S. Whitaker, P. Saisselin, M. Woodhead, G. Ferri, K. Kulaga, K. Manning, W. Wilkinson, S. Hoyt, L. Rossborough, P. Santos; Row 4— K. Costa, C. Lima, J. Burke, Z. Vichabian, L. Conyers, V. McDonald, E. Pratt, J. Travers, S. Cole; Row 5 — J. McCann, R. Lajoie, R. Gamelin, C. Howard, R. Messier, K. Duncan, C. Souto; Row 6 — C. Cleary, J. Furtado, R. Dill ia L. Mignacea, R. Goula, R. Ellis; Row 2 — T. Gagnon, S. Simmons, T. Urquhart, J. nty, K. Nadeau, M. Turnbull, C. Tweedly, S. Thibodeau, , B. DaCosta, T. Gildea, K. Pratt, M. Sheldon, L. McNeil, Babington, P. McCarron, T. Pennoyer; Row 6 — L-R: Row 1 — S. Korlacki, J. Borah, J. Ferreira, A. Brown, R. Hudson, | Letourneau, T. Bessette, R. O’Neill, C. Benoit, R. Sizensky, K. Henson, R. Rehbein; Row 3 — K. Labou K. Souza, J. Sweeney, B. Voyer, J. Lanoue, L. Fortin; Row 4— B. Petzold, L. Zuehls, M. Courtemanche N. Lefebvre; Row 5 — P. Rehbein, D. Urbanowicz, K. Lallier, L. Medeiros, P. Elwell, J. Howell, C. Maceda, S. 1 D. Quigley, S. Ross, M. Peters, B. Fischer, K. Cushing, S. Shepherd, K. Gossler, T. Poisson, J. Giblin CLASS OF 1984 Ann Micheletti Tim Bessette Kristen Kulaga Stuart Ross President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Julie Howell Jennifer Giblin Dana Medeiros Representative Patty Hartnett Representative Representative Representative 51 HOMECOMING 1988 by Laurel Mignard and Ann Tweedy ... was an event apart from all others. The gym was over- flowing with students mas- querading as pumpkin heads, ghouls, goblins, E.T.’s, punk rockers — you name it! The rally (and Halloween celebra- tion.) cast an unusual spell on all of us. An unanticipated show of Freshman enthu- siasm stole the stage from the jolly Juniors. Oh, well — you Homecoming Queen and Court L-R: Diane Roske, Dave Testa, Kris Henson, Peter just can’t keep a good class down — can you? And how about the football team dunk- in’ for apples and coming up crowned with whipped cream? Pretty sweet idea — don’t you think? Saturday’s game carried the team to a 1a-1l2 tie while the=beumey cheericaderd psyched the fans’ call for a win. Half-time saw a silver pick-up truck parade sine queen and her court around the field in full view of an Figuerido, Dina Marchetti, Chris Head, Janet Marn, Eric Dantas. “My daddy has to “Act like you’re Risen from the dead Diana Ross, look put up withthese enjoyins +t. animals ev-. Celeste” eryday!” 54 The only way to “How do you rate us eat cafeteria food from one to ten?” out! admiring crowd. A great time was had by all! More yet! The homecoming fervor was alive and kicking (dance style) as the week-end social hosted by a WAAF “DJ” got under way. The music was tops and everyone did their thing on the dance floor. Pins and stickers were passed out by the “DJ” and added still more color to the local decor (walls as well as students). What a super time for all of us! Full of FUN! Full of Seekonk High! “Hreshmen have class.” a ; Peter and his fa, Aapris Apricot Fa- He’s a dog chow “You light up my life.” vorite pastime, dog. making passes! cial Scrub Ptetd you I’d wash your mouth out with soap NOOGIE PATROL! The new trend in western wear oh i i te ink i ue. oh. YY : “Tvs mine! You can’t have it!” Nervous is why you The Warriors hunt down their prey. need soft and dry. 55 senior Council L-R: Row 1 — J. Kinsley, T. Sheldon, R. Sloane, K. Mullen, S. Sincero; Row 8 — S. McGovern, K. He n- son, G. Crowley Independent study L-R: Row 1 —¥ . Williams, K. DeBlasio, EB. Moore, D. Lareau, M. Matonis, S. Baker, B. Perry, J. Andrews; Row — R. Barlow, K. Carpenter, R Andreozzi, A. Dunn, K. Marchetti, B. O’C Raymond, H. O’Brien, H. Tattersall; Row 3 — J. Risho, C. Mooney, C. Hayes, C. Marchetti, M. Ben- evides, G. Crowley, M. Cipriano, K. Keilman, R. Bergeron, D. Swanson, D. Quigley, C. Allen; Row 4 — R. Kingston; Row 5 — M. Macalister, T. Lima; Row 6 — E. Gilbert, M. Heaney, K. Coogan, V. Calore, J. Downes, A. Hamlin, P. Byron, E. Cushing, B. Baldani, J. Melia, J. Strycharz, R. Motta; Other Members — .J. Cahill, T. Costa, S. Cronin, R. Dona- hue, J. Enos, T. Fain, J. Gamelin, B. Giblin, M. Given, M. Gousie, D. Grandidge, J. Harrison, K. Henson, S. Hess, R. Hicks, J. Jennings, K. Korkue, P. Lusignan, D. Mello, K. Morin, J. Newman, K. Pitts, C. Ramos, S. Reagan, J. Reavey, S. Shaw, K. Souza, D. Harris DECA x ! 2 “4 2 L-R: Row 1 —J. Michaud, M. Lapham, R. Barlow J. Blake; Row 2 — J. Risho, J. S trycharz; Row 3 — Mr. Stanek, L. Horton, R. Kingston, K. Moitozo; Row 4— 5S. Trenteseaux, R. Lopes, B. Nieuwkoop, T. Marshall Business Club L-R: Row 1 — K. Carpenter, S. Raposo, K. Du- fresne, C. Boutcher, K. Caldarone, L. DiAngelo; Row 2 — M. Nash, L. Medeiros, P. Elwell, C. Tweedly, K. Vieira; Row 3 — K. Souza, B. Da Costa, K. DeBlasio, S. Thibodeau, C. Mello ate A ee Why so cheerful, gang?! O.K., who dropped their pro- Mrs. Keough plays the F.T.D. gram? florist. “You have to do this juussst right!” No Pinky, not up your nose. “We'd like to teach the world to sing National Honor society L-R: Row 1 — J. Sizensky, J. Kinsley, C. Mooney, K. Henson, M. Macalister, M. Matonis, J. Mace, D. Marshall, S. Sincero, J. Raymond, K. Slattery, K. Drapeau, H. O’Brien, H. Tattersall, J. Williams, K. Korkuc; Row 2 — G. Crowley, Not a member, T. Lima, C. Hayes, T. Harrington, S. McGovern, S. Baker, K. Keilman, G. Turcotte, S. Krupowicz, J. Damiani, J. Newman, D. Ditson, P. Cotton; Row 3 — E. Khan, M. Murphy, E. Moore, R. Dietz, D. Gordon, D. Ma rtin J. Borah, C. Eva, B. Olney, J. Hanlon, J. Mars P: Bowen, P. Byron, M. Heaney, D. Roske, S. Raposa, J. Follett 58 Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica L-R: Row 1 — P. Elwell, R. Bergeron, M. Cipriano, K. Keilman, G. Turcotte; Row 2 — K. Marchetti, R. Dietz, T. Gagnon, J. Hanlon, J. Andrews; Not pic- tured — A. Hamlin, C. Sullivan ‘J . : bs French Honor society L-R: Row 1 — M. Marshall, D. Fecteau, D. Mar- shall, D. Martin, S. Krupowicz, J. Damiani, J. Gib- lin, S. Cole; Row 2: J. Kanelakos, T. Roe, S. Marsland, S. Ross, B. Marshall, R. Sizensky, J. Travers, M. Mendes, L. Tomei, M. Pereira; Row 3 — M. Sizensky, M. Masuck, J. Mayo, A. Damiani, G. Piquette, J. Burroughs, A. Khan, D. Harrington, P. Hartnett, T. Poisson, T. Walsh, K. Pellerin, W. Howard; Other Members — L. Eva, S. O’Neill, S. Vichabian, Z. Vichabian, J. Williams CLASS OF 1985 = Paps , - so “ ew Se George Piquette Wendy Howard Luanne Eva Mike Marshall President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Paula W hitaker Debbie Allen Denise Harrington Tony Grima Representative Representative Representative Representative L-R: Row 1 —T. Mello, J. Tanner, H. Kupferer, N. Travers, C. Tokmakian, B. Turcotte, A. Frizzell, D. Perry, S. Cruz, C. Fiore, J. Ghiorse, M. Goudreau; Row 2 — K Marn, C. Young, M. Durant, J. Crowe, D. Pardini, P. Bazarsky, W. Andrade, K. Tucker, J. Rieske, Y. Richards, J. Woschenko, R. Boldt; Row 3 — B. Morrison, M. Machado, D. Marchetti, C. Lambert, D. Soderlund, C. Gilson, J. Olin, C. Nunes, C. Candeias, T. Bergeron, M. Drapeau; Row 4— A. Roldan, D. Testa, S. Collins, D. Sellers, L. Shallcross, D. Kurtz, T. Woodhead, W. Howard, K. Zuehls, L. Pysz, J. Valdez; Row 5 — M. Gravel, B. Taylor, T. Gaucher, B. Whitney, L. Zisserson, L. Lima, J. Swepson, C. Gousie, S. O’Neil, P. Jennings, D. Pearson; Row 6 — J. Mayo, K. Melanson, M. Bizier, P. Dempsey, S. Pennoyer, S. Perry, J. Dontas, L. Wood, L. Eva, D. Whitford, A. Damiani. 60 L-R; Row 1 —S. Gaucher, L. Ridolfi, G. Frattaruolo, P. Given, L. Gray, L. Furtado, T. Benevides, L. Millar, J. Souza, S. Carney, L. Carter, B. Vieira, J. Briggs, W. Nelson; Row 2 — F. Whelan, T. Doolittle, C. Urquhart, T. Goodman, M. Sizensky, J. Souza, J. Bigotti, S. Navega, M. Masuck, B. Perry, M. Matlack, L. Benevides; Row 3 — K. Rose, A. Thomas, K. Ormonde, EH. McDonald, S. Sturtevant, R. Harvey, J. Burroughs, R. Lipson, J. Santos, S. Veader; Row 4 — T. Holmes, C. McWhinnie, T. Duquette, T. Grima, G. Piquette, G. McCormick, M. Westfield, T. Amaral, D. Mello; Row 5 — R. Marler, B. Provazza, R. Dean, S. Felix, P. Gobin, D. Johnson, C. Arms, S. Barboza, J. Hurd; Row 6 — C. Merlan, B. Colicci, D. Magee, S. Medeiros, K. Almeida, J. Tierney, M. Mello LR: Row 1 — Madam Butterfly, A. Hildred, P. Pine, D. Harrington, D. Allen, K. Burrows, P. Whi . Sullivan, L. Friedlander, S. Marsland, M. Marshall, T. Harvey; Row 2 — Chester Godiva, E. Harris, B. Godfrey, P. Pe ), L. Mignard, A. Tweedy, L. Papineau, K. Lewis; Row 3 — W. Callahan, M. Lescault, T. Parmentier, B. Camire, S. Mede Kanelakos, J. Devine, G. Allen, T. Roe, J. Humphrey, K. Elderkin, D. Rizzardini, J. Carlo, P. Naughton, M. McCullagh, G. Geoffroy; Row 6 — M. Lc Moreau, J. Cartier, S. Willis, K. Doolittle, S. Fontaine, T. Cosgrove, K. Propatier, M. DaCunha, S. Pacheco, J. Mansolillo; Row 7 — D. Pion, D. Sza. Gardiner, M. Maceda, HE. L’Heureux, G. McCormick, J. Raposa, S. Medeiros “pe tate savese ? Sev care” The year 1982 marked the end of the preppy look. Instead, 1982 saw the emergence of many new styles, the center of which seemed to be the New Wave look. Peter Pan boots in leather and suede, an absolute “must” accessory, were paired up with shirts and pants, adding a new twist to the more conventional look of corduroys and a sweater. The hemline went up and the neckline went down. As one indi- vidual of the male persuasion put it, “lm just waiting for the two to meet!” Although the mini skirt was very popular, the prairie skirt also gained much attention. Those who desired a more flamboyant style “Who put glue on the floor?” a “T’m sooo shy!” Fashion Show ’82 coupled the mini with gold and sil- ver accessories. Speaking of acces- sories, leg warmers were definitely the fad of 1982. Other specific arti- cles of clothing such as knickers, sailor tops, jean jackets, rainbow tops, and surfing shirts also had their moment of glory. Prevailing in the men’s depart- ment was the traditional combina- tion of jeans or corduroys with a shirt. However, some who dared to break the barriers of conformity wore pleated pants and tuxedo shirts. Altogether, 1982 was a year of transformation in the fashion world. “Why is he looking at me like that?” Colleen “No pictures! Please” “Oh no, there’s a big splotch on my shoe!” rl “This is boring.” “T’m so embar- I wish they all rassed!” could be Califor- nia girls. Karen always sets the fashion trend. “Hey, he’s not bad!” “Ahoy there kiddies!” f 2 5: % : jue “% e ie Foxe a 4 “The other 3 brought air guitars.” w_ a y ‘ Y Pies be plemriok [im going to be sick.” L-R: Row 1 —C. Tweedly, S. Thibideau; Row 2 Shallcross, L. Wood, L. Gray, C. Petter; Row 3 — D. Mello, V. Washington, A. Roldan, L. Friedlander, M. Turnbull, T. Bessette; Row 4 — S. Cronin, D. Pardini, C. Cahill, S. Collins, W. Pimental, M. Lefebvre, D. Leclerc. J. Swepson, B. Morrison, L. We Got the Beat 1988-1985 provided a banner year for the SHS Music Department. In April of ’82, the Marching Band competed in the Cherry Blossom Festival in Virginia. After a very successful jaunt through Florida in May, in- cluding visits to Sea World and Disneyworld, the band staged its third annual Pops Concert featuring the Con- cert and Stage Bands as well as the Chorus and other specialty groups. Wail on those drums! L-R: Row 1 — G. Piquette, S. Thibodeau, D. Guidice, S. Poncin, M. Turn The band has said good- bye to many talented musi- cians in the past two years (including ’835 grads Cheryl Aller aii byron. d Cushing, June Downes, Jes- sica Gamelin, Rob LeBeau, and Carol Ramos in Concert Band; and Bruce Baldani and Jack Murgia in Stage Band), but a strong influx of underclassmen insures a bright future for the Music Department. Hold on! Is this yesterday’s school food? Kupferer, N. Travers, C. Tweedy; Row — C. Allen, J. Humphrey, L. Medeiros, B. Whitney, J. VanWagoner, C. Ramos, S. Medeiros, C. Arrighi, N. Lima; Row hd @ [ ; i 3 — Y. Fernandes, B. Adair, L. Miranda, L. Cos Candeias, S. Hoyt, S. Charlonne, S. Se 1 ) ant Byron, P. Saisselin, A. Medeiros, L. Lima, A. Akstin, T. Mace, D. Medeiros, G. Tenrreiro, P. Jennings; Row 5 — J. Bigotti, J. Lavine, T. Grima, M. Goud- reau, D. Warner, M. Masuck, J. Downes, P. Rufful, R. LeBeau, G. Mortimer; Row 6 — C. Burroughs, K. Andrews, S. Simmons, M. Goudreau, B. Cushing, K. Cordeiro, M. Maclsaac, L. Thibert, S. Shepherd, K. Costa, D. Chin; Row 7 — J. Burroughs, R. Gamelin, P. Figueiredo, J. Ferreira, R. Harvey, B. Perry, S. Medeiros, B. Keenan, B. Vermette, B. Brown, J. Mansolillo, W. Hudzynskiy, T. Davidow, D. Marchand, D. Santos, C. MeWhinnie Spring Sports’ Banquet “Look at those Hanes’ “Slap me fivel” “T love that preppy look, Mr. ‘Wipe that smile off your face Legs!” Ridolfi.” and give me all your money!” BO Ally ) “Hey Baby!!” “Wow, another pin to add to my collection.” “What do you mean, we had a rotten season?!!” “Hey, Celeste, checkout that cute guy!” “Wow, I’ve waited a life- “Does this come with a money-back guaran- time to meet you!” tee?” 66 Fall Sports’ Banquet : Ric an Te Sat ye “Yes, I deserve this!” “Td like to thank every- one who made this “Such a nice token.” Tracey receiving her draft pa- possible.” pers “Let go of my trophie, it’s mine!” a ryeeis ibe ll” “Yes, I see my name on iE “Hand it over, Mooney!!” Kara taking handouts “You’re soo nicel!” 67 L-R: Row 1 — D. Martin, C. Sullivan, M. Cipriano, S. Krupowicz, C. Hayes, T. Lima, C. Eva; Row 2 — B. Moore, A. Dunn, S. Treacy, C. Vandal, Mr. S. Murphy; Row 3 — J. Williams, G. Turcotte, A. Tweedy, L. Mignard, D. Rizzardini; Row 4— G. Geoffroy, J. Howell, E. Perry, K. Carpenter, D. Marshall, J. Murgia; Other Members Matonis, C. Pacheco, D. Testa J. Andrews, P. Bowen, A. Candeias, J. Damiani, T. Grima, M. “Comprenez-vous?” “No way are you putting those centerfold pic- tures of me in the yearbook!” Reflections 1983 Laurel’s puppet “Anna, we can’t use dirty words in this book.” SORA Julie, nodding off at yearbook i uN Excedrin Headache Another threatening letter from an Jean, hard at work injured ego ?? Murphy Mouse Intense concentration goes into the “Ann, you're so funny making of a yearbook. L-R: Row 1 — L. Miranda, R. Humphrey, J. MacKenzie, K. Voyer, L. Ransom, A. Souto, K. Benett, K. Urbanowicz, B. Mazick, R. Keenan; Row 2 — I. Sullivan, M. Ferreira, K. Kulaga, K. Vignali, B. Raposa, K. Savignano, T. Mooney, E. Warren, S. Morin, M. Tortolani, D. Furtado; Row 3 — S. Greene, G. Souto, D. Marques, L. Pacheco, J. Gilson, L. Harvey, J. Danielson, P. Viara, J. Rushlow, S. Letendre; Row 4— K. Brown, N. Shackett, S. Kiefer, J. Perry, D. Winn, D. Griswold, C. Nelson, R. Brown; Row 5 — BR. Carey, J. Almeida, T. Hendricks, J. Caruso, K. Duncan, R. Harrison, K. Cordeiro, D. Chin; Row 6 — L Oesterle, R. Hart, B. Vermette, R. Hunt, B. Crowley, B. Howard, S. Hendricks, D. Urbanowicz, E. Dantas, T. Martin. CLASS OF 1986 Irene Sullivan Mara Ferreira Beth Raposa Peter Marshall President Vice President Secretary Treasurer rs ces Pe wey, Mg Alicia Medeiros David Santos Michelle Marek Representative Representative Representative Steven Hendricks Representative bros Sela L-R: Row 1 — K. Andrews, P. Rufful, M. Souza, S. Miranda, Y. Fernandes, A. Reddy, M. Kurtz, P. Levine, L. Millar, S. Araujo; Row 2 — M. Marek, J. Tavares, J. Francis, M. Maclsaac, M. Goula, L. Dutra, S. Senay, D. LaBounty, K. Ryan, S. Bajor, B. Bowley; Row 3— S. Shaw, R. Greene, C. Cahill, K. Holmes, J. Pozzi, R. Trombetta; Row 4— T. Barboza, B. Pellerin, C. Petter, K. Newman, L. Thibert, L. Johnson, B. Tomei, J. Gorman, A. Medeiros, D. Rogers, P. Woschenko; Row 5 — R. DeClerg, P. Smith, K. Viara, D. Ackell, J. Swanson, P. Sincero, T. Pardi, T. Moniz, D. Marchand, B. Harrison. L-R: Row 1 — T. Waterman, P. Wilson, A. DaCosta, D. Santos, J. O'Hara, T. Perry, S. Bizier, T. Vasquez, R. Costa, K. McCullagh, B. Adair; Row 2 — N. Medeiros, J. Giblin, M. Flanagan, B. Tweedly, B. Colangelo, D. Bigotti,S. Shepherd, B. Coelho, P. Marshall, B. Rebello; Row 3—N. Couto, M. Lima, C. Greene, J. Marn, A. Akstin, L. Ayotte, T. Davidow, E. Lans, S. Silveira, S. Bonneau P. Shallcross; Row 4— NM. Veader, M. Sadlier, K. McCarthy, L. Dutra, M. Goudreau, B. Curtis, D. Souza, D. Furtado, J. Souza, S. Shola, D. Emond; Row 5 —J. Hicks, M. Znosko, K. Lallier, W. Pimental, M. Lefebvre, D. Parmentier, M. Gravel, L. Mello, M. Michaud, D. Vergilis, R. Savignano. Lins: Bitvrelmbe ale). ... “ney ... Meeting friends between classes 74 yO ... Cleaning up in the Home Ec room 4 vs 2 So eS i Dae ... Making a project in wood shop ,, unemployment Fmo LSON § hits 10.1%, mgs ema and Democrats “yf Srush to make it fi the top election issue. ™@ JOAN JETT THE BLACKHEARTS ) we J = ® “ = ad eS ES ES apeityt 4 (ti Le td td bt raat ACRE sitll , 1: 15 A PARAMONIN' TRE Bs) 15-8:35 |——- Will Foot eS attac rouble in Kalklands Jail ands nt - rs In a duel of honor over the Falklands, London dispatches an armada to challenge the Argentine in vaders. ; rk, , ’ a ‘ages sete aq uyor question 1s , will play a super Bowl— ‘1 RCTION other there NS UDIA OT one. ll Strike Out?4° Sports Illustrated Peomemameonuic roar: lhe Ehnrill of Victory by Frank Mooney and Sally Wing, Track Coaches In November, Seekonk senior Gary Crowley was chosen by the Boston Globe as the “Massachusetts Cross Country Runner of the year” in recognition of his state title win and his outstanding season. This achieve- ment was a peak in his extremely successful four year running career at Seekonk. The secret of his success has been his ability to develop his natural talent with a com- bination of dedication, determination, and patience. Gary brought talent, dedication, and determination with him when he entered the high school as a fresh- man in 1979. Patience was to come much later. He ran on the Varsity team even as a freshman and finished a remarkable 8th in his first Varsity race. The highlight of his season and a really important confidence builder was his snd place finish in the Our Lady of Providence Invitational Freshman Race which included partici- pants from all over the East coast. With the beginning of his first Indoor Track season Gary found himself in a position which he has occupied during his entire high school career. He has been ex- pected to be a team leader because he has been the best Seekonk runner in whatever event he has been asked to run. He finished his Indoor season winning the mile in the League Championship. His freshman year ended with an equally successful Outdoor Track season. He was a member of the winning Four Mile Relay team at the prestigious Knights of Co- lumbus Relay Meet in Warwick, Rl. He won the annual Seekonk Fresh-Soph Meet mile and the league champi- onship in the mile. After a sensational freshman season Gary was vivid proof of the team motto, “Hard Work Pays Dividends.” Gary began his sophomore year as Seekonk’s number one cross country runner, and he has kept that position for three years. His sophomore year introduced him to Phil Lussier, his arch rival from Somerset High School, who helped him to learn patience. Competition between these two runners was the highlight of the League schedule. Gary won a few of the exciting match-ups, but Phil dominated the competition by the slimmest of mar- gins, often less than a second. Gary’s experiences with Phil brought him the experience needed to run well on the state level and be mentally prepared for competition. He finished 2nd in the League Meet, lst in the State Coaches Sophomore Championship, 3rd in the State Class Meet and 19th in the All State Meet. He had begun to make a name for himself in the circle of Mas- sachusetts’ runners. In his sophomore Indoor Track season Gary set a school record in the mile, and he was a member of the school’s record setting Two Mile Relay team. He finished second in the Class D Mile with a time of 4:26. In Outdoor Track he placed 8nd in the Class C State Meet and in the All State Meet to surprise the experts. In the League Meet he demonstrated his ability to run an outstanding Two Mile. His best mile time for the year was an impressive 4:20.7. Speed became an important factor in Gary’s success and added a new dimension to his running during his junior year. The exciting sprint finish he masterfully used frustrated many of his opponents and helped him to emerge as one of the premier runners in the state in cross country. He ran some fantastic races, placing lst in the Our Lady of Providence Invitational, lst at Catholic Memorial, 2nd in the Class Meet, and 13th in the All State Meet. He was selected to the Boston Globe’s All Scholastic Cross Country Team. During the winter sea- son Gary set school records in the 1000, mile, two mile relay, mile relay, and distance medley. The Outdoor Season projected Gary onto the national running scene when he won the All State Invitational Meet’s Two Mile Run with an outstanding time of 9:08.7, the second fastest time ever recorded by a high school runner in the state of Massachusetts. He was also part of the mile relay team which finished second in this same meet. This performance is one of the most outstanding performances ever by a Seekonk athlete. In his senior year Gary found out how difficult it is to be number one with everyone aiming at him. During the cross country season he was defeated by some outstand- ing runners who were too ready too early in the season. He was being trained to peak for the State Meet, but it wasn’t always easy for him to explain his losses. During this season particularly he matured as a person. He learned to be still more patient, and he learned to keep his confidence. His patience paid off in the All State Meet as he soundly defeated the premeet favorites to become the State Champion. During his high school years Gary has worked as hard in the classroom and community as he has on the track. He has maintained an A average and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is also the treasurer of the Student Council. In his junior year he was honored by the Student Council when he was chosen as the “Out- standing Underclassman.” He finished 3rd in the 1981 Massachusetts State High School Science Fair. He is active in scouting, holding the rank of Eagle Scout. He is one of only 7 people in the world to simultaneously hold that rank and the English Golden Duke of Edinburgh Scouting Award. 79 FOOTBALL Seekonk — 12% “Attleboro fe Seekonk 16 Bourne 65 Seekonk — 26 Norton 24 Seekonk 6 New Bedford Voke 16 Seekonk RG PCD 6 Seekonk 12 . Coyle-Cassidy 12 Seekonk 8 Bishop Stang 8 Seekonk 26 Old Rochester O Seekonk 18 Case : 6 Seekonk 54 Dighton-Rehoboth 18 “Well, get your hands off the ball, now!” Get tough! Pete to the rescue “Yes, Mommy??” 80 FALL SPORTS “Tm sure!” L-R: Row 1 — M. Novia, E. Khan, 8. Cronin, P. Andreozzi, M. Benevides, M. Black, A. Swepson, D. Mello, J. Horn; Row 2—A. Brown, K. Caracciolo, S. Korlacki, A. Capello, R. Silva, Black gives the mean look. R. Donahue, M. Tortolani, S. Thomas, J. Kinsley, C. Propatier, A. Thomas, T. Pomatier, E. Hallworth; Row 3— Coach R. Colangelo, Coach T. Ridolfi, J. Ferreira, B. Colangelo, J. Melia, R. Foeri, P. Benson, T. Duquette, R. Hudson, J. Letourneau, S. Simmons, C. Thacker, T. Gaucher, K. Mone, J. Mayo, S. Pennoyer, M. Goudreau, M. Bizier, T. Amaral, J. O’Hara, T. Bessette, Coach R. Ridolfi Tri-captains Warriors Bomb Falcons Thanksgiving Day The immense effort and determina- tion on the gridiron of the 1988 War- rior Football Team resulted in an im- pressive league record of 6-2-8. The Warriors demonstrated their abil- ity with an opening win against Attle- _ boro, 12-7. They progressed with more crashing victories over such teams as P.C.D., with a score of 26-6, and Old Rochester, 26-0. Although the War- riors had played exceptionally well thus far, the real triumph came when Seekonk played against arch- rival Dighton-Rehoboth on Thanks- giving Day and secured a 54-18 vic- tory. Seekonk’s best performances came from Seniors Sean Cronin, Arnie Swepson, Ed Khan, Michael Tortola- ni, Mark Black, Peter Andreozzi, Scott Thomas, Dan Mello, Mike Ben- evides, and Bob Donahue. Indi- vidually, Sean Cronin set a school record of 1426 yards. Also, named to the League All-Star Team this sea- son were Sean Cronin, Arnie Swep- Pig pile son, Scott Thomas, Peter Andreozzi, Mark Black, and Mike Benevides. Overall, the Warriors accomplished a tremendous feat by remaining unde- feated in the league play. Their record of 5-0-2 helped them place second in the league. The outlook is good for the Junior Varsity, who finished with a 6-2-1 record. A team with an overwhelming amount of potential has Coach Ron Ridolfi proudly saying that “it’s one of Seekonk’s best teams and a few in- ches from being by and far the best in the history of Seekonk High Football.” FOOTBALL 81 Kaveny’s Warriorettes Display Stamina Making some notable progress during the season, the Girls’ Field Hockey Team posted a league record of 5-2-3. The varied skills of the squad were made apparent by their conclusive win over Wareham, 7-1. The girls’ de- termination and enthusiasm was quite effective on the field in their two decisive victories over Somerset. In one of these key games, the girls found themselves lagging behind in the first half; however, Seekonk soon left Somerset devastated with three con- secutive goals by tri-captains Celeste Marchetti, Robin Sloane, and Stacey Hess. 3 “T want that ball!” SEN ee en amabadd aan emeed Se ar With the glory of success also comes the heartbreak of defeat. The most un- anticipated loss came in a game with arch-rival Dighton-Rehoboth, O-1. Al- though Seekonk dominated the first half and most of the latter part of the game, the girls’ almost effortless struggle led to their downfall with only a few minutes to go. This was a crucial letdown, for the loss meant that the girls would not qualify for the State Tournament. Although the team as a whole dis- played an infinite amount of stam- ina, equally important to the team’s prog- FIELD HOCKEY ress were the individual efforts made. Scoring eighteen goals for Seekonk was senior Celeste Marchetti, named Most Valuable Player. Also demon- strating her great skill was senior Stacey Hess who contributed thirteen goals. Both Celeste and Stacey, along with junior Kim Pellerin, were named to the All-Star Team. The overall drive and potential of the team combined to form a unique array of talent. Coach Kaveny is pleased with her team and sets high expectations for next year’s season. Seekonk 6 Wareham e Seekonk i) Westport i Seekonk e Bishop Stang re) Seekonk 4 Attleboro a. Seekonk 1 Case a Seekonk 3 Somerset 3 Seekonk fe Wareham 1 Seekonk @) Dighton-Rehoboth l Seekonk 2 Attleboro _. Seekonk O Case. oe Seekonk O Dighton-Rehoboth 0 Seekonk 4 ‘Somerset 0 Seekonk 2 Bishop Stang 5 Seekonk 1. Westport 2 On the ball “What's so funny about that?!” 82 FALL SPORTS L-R: Row 1 —T. Harrington, R. Sloane, C. Marchetti, S. Hess; Row 2 — L-R: Row 1 — T. Mooney, D. Marchetti, K. Burrows, D. Harrington, B. J. Lanoue, B. Voyer, D. Medeiros, K. Kulaga, G. Ferri, S. Mooney; Row 3 Morrison, T. Barboza; Row 2 — J. Swanson, D. Perry, K. Savignano, L. — K. Pellerin, L. Eva, P. Whitaker, Coach S. Kaveny Rossboro, H. Warren, K. Lewis, L. Wood; Row 3 — Coach 5S. Kaveny, W. Howard, B. Pellerin, K. Vignali, I. Sullivan, K. Kulaga, D. LaBounty What’s in the bottle? Friends forever Porcupine (Little Beav) FIELD HOCKEY 83 ; 2 a The other Tort “Why did the monkey “T hate to run!” fall out of the tree?” CROSS COUNTRY —s_— Seekonk 19. Somerset Seekonk Re eAUeDOR J Seekonk 27 New Bedford § = eo Go fora Seekonk al Dénnis-Yarmoutn = 64 Seekonk aL Barnstable — oie) Seekonk 1g Dighton-Rehoboth 40 Seekonk ; 26 Bishop Feehan aS) ‘Seekonk 34 Falmouth 25 S GIRLS’ Seekonk 15 “Somerset 46 Seekonk a4 Attleboro Hore) Seekonk a Dennis-Yarmouth 36 Seekonk a Barnstable 58 Seekonk : ae Bishop Feehan oo Seekonk 25. Falmouth . 16) Celebrities 84 FALL SPORTS Cross Country Continues Dominance The 19835 Girls’ and Boys’ Cross Coun- try Teams were notably outstanding this season. Their running success was achieved when the girls won their fifty-second consecutive dual meet, while the boys won the State Divisional Class Meet for the third year in a row. The boys’ tearn remained undefeated with only loss to Falmouth, 34-25. The runners’ strength prevailed throughout the season. The girls dis- This is such fun! L-R: Row 1 K. Mattsson, S. Sincero, Coach F. Mooney, K. Mullen, K. Drapeau; Row 2 — J. Giblin, P. Jennings, D. Whitford, P. Sincero, S. Hoyt, played their talent consistently, coming in first at both the Somerset Inviational Meet and the League Meet and placing second at the Seekonk Invitational. Running strongly for the girls were Kara Mul- len, Kathy Drapeau, Jennifer Gib- lin, and Freshmen Staci Shepherd and Paula Sincero. The boys’ team placed first at the Catholic Memorial Meet, the State Divisional Class Meet, and State Di- visional Class Meet, and the Seekonk Invitational. There were remarkable efforts made by Gary Crowley, Jim Harrison, Brian Giblin, Mike Varkonyi, and Lou Gouveia. Senior Gary Crowley won the All- Morrison, M. Varkonyi, State Meet and finished second in the Hastern Seaboard Championships. Gary was also named Runner of the Year by The Boston Globe. A further contribution to the team was made by Jim Harrison who placed sixth in the All-State Meet. Both Jim and Gary were named on the All-Scholastic Team by The Boston Globe and made the Pawtucket Times’ All-League Team. Coach Mooney’s prospects for the fu- ture are encouraging, with “some good young talent” on the way. L-R: Row 1 — S. Goula, D. Martin, L. Gouveia, G. Crowley, B. Giblin, oJ. D. Gordon, M. Umbricht; Row 2 — T. Martin, J. Giblin, D. Santos, R. Savignano, A. Pipkin, R. Ellis, M. Flanagan; Row 5 — B. Marshall, M. Tortolani, J. Ghiorse, P. Naughton, T. Corbitt, S. Ross, oJ. Possi, Coach F. Mooney A. Medeiros, S. Shepherd, L. Shallcross CROSS COUNTRY 85 That Flawless season Senior Co-Captains Jennifer Raymond and Sara McGovern sparked the 1983 Girls’ Swimming Team to a flawless 10-0 season. Jen- nifer Raymond had an undefeated dual meet season in the 200 yd. and 500 yd. freestyle events, while Sara McGovern also had an undefeated dual meet season in the 50 yd. free- style and the 100 yd. butterfly. The girls swam to a first place berth in the Southern Conference League and ended their first season with an un- I thought that Tish breathed through their gills. defeated dual meet record. It also marked the first time that SHS has placed first in the South Sectional Championship Meet. Throughout the year, the girls worked hard to reach their goals. Seekonk breezed through their dual meets, crushing the oppo- nents by as much as 108 points. The closet meet was the final rivalry of the season against Durfee as the girls won relatively easily, 9'7-74. Other fine achievements by the SHS girl water rats were second place finishes in the Massachusetts State Meet and the Southern Conference Relay Carnival, racking up 88 and 2982 points, respectively. Ten girls were also selected for the Southern y' “Something’s fishy.” Conference All-Star Team. These in- clude: Tracey Costa, Kathy Cushing, Kris Duncan, Chris Fischer, Kelly Henson, Kris Hénson, care McGovern, Shannon O’Neill, Jenni- fer Raymond, and Candace Souto. Coach Mayers says that “the team will lose considerable strength due to the graduation of five outstanding seniors.” Tracey Costa, Chris Fischer, Kelly Henson, Sara McGovern, and Jennifer Raymond will definitely be missed by all; however, Mayers is still looking forward to a fine crop of underclassmen who should blend -hicely with four incoming freshmen, providing the necessary depth for next season. “Don’t they ever clean this pool?” Wonderwoman 86 FALL SPORTS %?@ ! Shark! Shark! . GIRLS’ SWIM Seekonk 58 Dover Sherborn ae Seekonk . OO Westwood =e) Seekonk 62 Randolph 14 Seekonk 59 Attleboro a4 Seekonk 57 Canton 19 Seekonk 64 Middleboro iD Seekonk 145 Stoughton 4] Seekonk 60 New Bedford BS Seekonk 119 Ursuline A? Seekonk Of. Duriee 74 What a trip!! “Takin off. Coach.” R: Row 1 —T. Costa, K. Henson, Coach E. Mayers, J. Raymond, C. Fischer; Row 2 — K. Henson, S. McGovern, Best friends M. Goula, K. Gousie, K. Cushing, A. Souto, K. Duncan, C. Souto, T. Davidow, K. McCarthy, E. O’Connell (Photo by J. O'Hara) GIRLS’ SWIM 87 Youn g Team Achieves Goals The SHS Volleyball Team spiked their way to an impressive 9-3 league record and a 18-6 overall tally. This excellent season allowed the War- riorettes to place third in their league. Underclassmen Patty Hartnett and Mary Hendricks were the “perma- nent setters” who rallied everyone else on the team. All the players con- tributed greatly to give the 1982 squad a well-balanced and well- blended attack. Coach Melinda Pearce was “very proud of the six players who performed together this year as a team!” This teamwork and sincere effort were important ele- ments that contributed to their suc- cessful Season. The team’s work paid off as they even qualified for the States. Coach Pearce stated, “One of our goals, and accom- plishments, was to beat undefeated Bishop Feehan. Bishop Connolly was another big win! Actually, every game was important.” She is looking for- ward to the 19835 season very positive- ly as she is losing only two seniors this years. Mary Hendricks (’84) was an out- standing player this year, receiving All-Star status and winning the 1982 M.V.P. Award. Senior Kathy Keilman was also a valuable team asset; she received All-Star Honorable Mention. “hy “T want it NOW!” Body language! VOLLEYBALL Seekonk 15,9:11 Bishop Feehan 5;15;15 Seekonk 15;17 Attleboro 9:15 Seekonk 15;15 Barnstable a9 Seekonk 15,15 Dighton-Rehoboth 3,6 Seekonk 5,9. Attleboro 15;15 Seekonk 15;7;1 Bishop Connolly 11:15:15 Seekonk 15:12,15 Bourne 11;15;10 Seekonk 15,15 New Bedford Voke 9,8 Seekonk 6:5 Case 15;15 Seekonk 15,15 Coyle-Cassidy 4.7 Seekonk 6;15;15 Bishop Feehan — 15;9;5 Seekonk 6514 Barnstable 15,16 Seekonk 15:15 Dighton-Rehoboth 11;3 Seekonk 44 Case 15:15 Seekonk 13:15:16 Bishop Connolly 15;8;14 Seekonk 15;15 Bourne 135 Seekonk 15:15 New Bedford Voke 12:4 Seekonk 15,15 Coyle-Cassidy 6;0 Pattycake? 88 FALL SPORTS “This is soo exciting!” On your mark ... get set A new strategy PaO! “Oh, my God!” JUNIOR VARSITY L-R: Row 1 — L. Ridolfi, T. Good- 9 VARSITY L-R: Row 1 — M. Hendricks, K. Keilman, E. man, K. Holmes, L. Gray; Row 2 — Coach M. Pearce, D. Gilbert; Row 2 — Coach M. Pearce, D. Monahan, P. Urbanowitz, T. Mace, G. Tenrreiro, J. Dunn Hartnett, S. Whitaker, J. Axile VOLLEYBALL 89 What a tackle! Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk 90 WINTER SPORTS ” a 3m Falling hard, Bob? What a fighter! BOYS’ HOCKEY West Warwick Falmouth Somerset New Bedford Barnstable Dennis-Yarmouth Durfee Bishop Feehan Falmouth Somerset New Bedford Barnstable Dennis-Yarmouth Durfee Bishop-Feehan LPOPrF OWAWAWOL ADE O NW WWW WO OR OI OC) 0 “Need some help?” A different kind of ballet Senior-Laden Team in New Division After winning four consecutive Divi- sion II Championships, the Seekonk Icemen were moved to Division | for the 1982-1985 hockey season. Seekonk now faced the top schools in the Southeastern Massachusetts Conference. The Warriors again proved they were still one of the most talented teams in the state as they completed their sea- son with a superb 10-4-1 record. Seekonk was one of only three teams in Division I to finish their season with a winning record, as the War- riors defeated all other opponents in the conference with the exception of Falmouth. The highlight of the Warriors’ season Billy’s hard checking L — R: Row 1 — S. Cronin, B. Lunnie, C. Lambert, D. Lareau, R. Dietz, K. McWhinnie, M. Lavediere, J. Ferri, T. Marshall; Row 8 — Coach R. Clarke, C. McWhinnie, D. Mello, J. Dantas, R.. | came with their stunning 4-1 upset victory over the highly-ranked Barnstable “Red-Raiders” at Ken- nedy Arena in Hyannis. With their senior-laden team, Seekonk almost did the impossible in another impor- tant game as they pushed the unde- feated defending state champion Fal- mouth “Clippers” into a 2-2 deadlock with only ;thirteen seconds remain- ing in the game, only to fall short and lose 3-8. With the help of nine veteran seniors, the Warriors were ranked as high as 1 by the Boston Globe and 7 out of the top,20 teams by the Hockey-Night-In-Boston pol. Three seniors were selected for the C. Lambert, T. Cosgrove, S. Navaga, A. Damiani, Assistant Coach R. Perreira Boldt, S. Korlacki, R. Hudson, M. Robitaille, Division I All-Conference Team, namely, goaltender Rick Dietz, de- fenseman Chris Lambert, and for- ward Dan Lareau. These boys, along with seniors Bill Lunnie, Marc Laver- diere, and John Ferri were also selected as lst team All-Stars by the Sun Chronicle. Coach Clarke, who will retire this year, credits his impressive record to the fine young men he has had the pleasure to work with and coach. In the Southeastern Massachusetts Conference, the pucksters’ win-loss record was an unbelievable 52-6-4 with an overall team record of 71-21- 5 during Clarke’s five year tenure. Billy does it better on one foot. HOCKEY 91 Record Doesn’t Tell Hoopsterette’s Story Despite key performances that had been executed on the court, the Girls’ Basketball Team ended their season with a frustrating 9 wins and 9 los- ses. The girls’ exceptional drive, which compensated for their weak defense, placed the team fourth in the Southeastern Mass achusetts Division I] League Conference. Senior Stacey Hess and junior Mary Hendricks qualified tor the Sun Chronicle All Stars. Hendricks showed some out- standing action on the court Rejection Jump to it! 92 WINTER SPORTS racking up 217 points and the distinction of being Seekonk’s high scorer. In addition to pro- ving themselves invaluable to the team as a whole, both of these talented hoopsterettes were selected to the Division IH All Star League. The Seekonk Junior Varsity Squad showed extra strength and determination this season, suffering only four losses altogether. The team’s success was initiated by a tough nuc- leus of freshmen players with Sarmme Cxpericnce, Therion “Hi, Mom!” scorer for the JV team was freshman Dawn LaBounty. Also contributing were Kris Lewis, Angie Koldan, Gina Ten- rreiro, and Katie Savignano. Although she is saddened by the departure of some impor- tant senior players, Coach Menezes says that she is look- ing forward to a “bright” fu- ture. A few of her returning players will be Mary Hendricks, Tish Walsh, Sue Shepherd, and Tracey Woodhead. Kim to the rescue! GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Seekonk 58 Holy Family 20 Seekonk Or Westport. 54 Seekonk 56 Holy Family BD Seekonk 48 Westport 43 Ceo. . Sl _ Dighton-Rehoboth 17 Seekonk 38 Falmouth a7 Seekonk 4] Barnstable 55 7 oeckouR 15 Old Rochester 38 Seekonk 36 Bourne”, — ie Seekonk Bl Dartmouth Ay Seekonk 41 Case 59 Seekonk 43 Falmouth — % Seekonk A3 Barnstable = Seekonk 3 2 Old Rochester 40 Seekonk 465 Dighton-Rehoboth 25 Seekonk os Bourne 48 Seekonk 59 Dartmouth 35 Seekonk 52 Case Ob Mary drives the baseline. Jumpin’ Jack Flash Int “Just try to grab that ball!” Hoover with the bal ‘‘Grrr — I’m gonna “Gimme that ball!” getcha.” Varsity L— R: Row 1 — S. Hess, S. Reagan, Row 2 — D. Kurtz, A. Roldan,T. Junior Varsity L— R: Row 1 — K. Lewis, A. Roldan, D. Kurtz; Row 2 — L. Walsh, K. Pellerin, T. Woodhead, -Z. Vichabian, C. Fischer,S.Shepherd,M. Papineau; L. Dutra, D. LaBounty, K. Savignano, J. MacKenzie, I. Sullivan, G. Hendricks, K. Lewis, G. Tenrreiro, Coach D. Menezes Tenrreiro, L. Dutra, Coach R. Kulaga GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 93 Unprecedented Hoopster Season Finishing 18-0 in league play and 18- overall, and winning the last six- teen games on their schedule, the 1983 Boys’ Basketball Team had an excellent season. They were the first hoopster team in Seekonk history to go undefeated in league action. The relatively young team was led by senior co-captains Mike Murphy and Jim Borah. The season opened with two important wins and then the koys dropped a heartbreaker, 58-50, to Attleboro at the buzzer. Sparked by a quick team with superb defense, however, Seekonk recovered and then went on to win an unprec- edented sixteen consecutive games. Revenge is sweet and the boys had the opportunity to feel their superiori- ty by winning their last game, with Attleboro, 67-54. With such a great season, Seekonk qualified for the Division II State Tour- nament but lost the playoffs to a big- ger and taller West Roxbury team, 52- 6l. Mike Murphy led the squad in re- bounds (195), assists (117), and blocked shots (60). Jim Borah pro- vided Seekonk’s main scoring punch with a 15.9 per game average and led the team with forty-eight steals. Other key contributors were: Ben Soares (10.3 pt. average), Ben Pina (9 pt. average), Keith Spaulding (8.8 pt. average), Len Silva (5.8 pt. average), and Jeff Horn (5.8 pt. average). Dave Fecteau, Steve D’Ambra, Tim Ur- quhart, and Tom Reddington round- ed out the team. Jim Borah and Ben Soares were named to the Southeastern Mas- sachusetts Division IT All Star Team while Jim Borah and Mike Murphy were members of the Sun Chronicle All Star Team. Coach Ed Heroux is “looking forward to next year’s promising team with seven lettermen returning and,good JV prospects on their way up.” A. J Team meeting BOYS’ BASKETBALL pocxonk 2. 61 Prov. ay Day 62 Seekonk 59 Fairhaven — oS Seekonk 50 Attleporo,. = Se Seekonk 61 Tolman 40 Seekonk 65 Fairhaven — 48 Seekonk ig Dighton-Rehobotl 63 _ Seekonk 98 Westport Seekonk 68 Diman Voke Seekonk fas) Bourne 7 Seekonk 64 Holy Family Seekonk 87 Case Seekonk 60 Seekonk 40 North Smithfield 24 Dighton- Rehoboth OO Seekonk 49 Westport | | ay Seekonk 59 Dithan Voke = 9 oe Seekonk 69 Bourne 2 b4 Seekonk 70 Holy Fangiy = GD Seekonk 61 Case 2 a7 Seekonk 67 Attleboro® “BAe. East Massachusetts Division II South Playoffs: Murph jumps for it! Seekonk ee West RoxBary- = G6 94 WINTER SPORTS Murph gets tough. Murph rips down a rebound. L—R: Row 1 — J. Bigotti, C. Benoit, K. Dolan, P. Naughton; Row 2 — T. Martin, M. Perreault, K. Ryan, R. Trombetta, J. Woschenko, A. Thomas, M. Masuck, J. Burroughs, S. Bonneau, Coach E. Dalton Pink drives for two. What form! [?? bdare you L—R: Row 1 —J. Borah, Coach E. Heroux, M. Murphy; Row 2 —J. Horn, T. Urquhart, B. Pina, T. Reddington, K. Spaulding, B. Messier, B. Soares, L. Silva, S. D’Amaral, D. Fecteau BOYS’ BASKETBALL 95 INDOOR TRACK BOYS’ Seekonk 51 Taunton ore) Seekonk 64 Dartmouth oR Seekonk 62 NewBedfordVoke 24 Seekonk 53 Attleboro : 33 Seekonk 65 Durfee ee Seekonk 54 Diman Voke mo) Seekonk 61 Bishop-Feehan 24 Seekonk 60 Somerset a6 New Bedford Voke Invitational — 2nd place with 41 points League Championships — tied 1st place with 67 points State Class D Championships — Ist place with 69 points State Class C Relays — Ist place with 46 points Hastern N.J. Distance Medley — 4th place with 10:35.4 GIRLS’ peekonk O67 Taunton 19 Seekonk 75 New Bedford Voke Ik Seekonk 48 Somerset 38 Seekonk 66 Dartmouth 1) “lm a ten!” Seekonk 46 Attleboro 40 Seekonk 62 Bishop-Feehan 14 Seekonk o Durfee 18 New Bedford Voke Invitational — lst place with 70 points State Class C Relays — 2nd place with 29 points League Championships — lst place with 74 points Backstroke in mid-air 96 WINTER SPORTS Melia talks out of what?! L — R: Row 1 — K. Henson, S. Sincero, R. Bergeron, K. Drapeau, C. Ramos; Row 2 — J. Giblin, M. Woodhead, K. Gossler, L. Pratt, L. Eva, J. Caruolo, S. Hoyt, R. Goula; Row 3 — Coach S. Wing, K. Burrows, K. Henson, L. Gray, L. Shallcross, D. Whitford, P. Jennings, J. Humphrey, A. Warren, D. Marchetti, Coach A. Goodwin, Coach F. Mooney MeL Rabbit Renee Premier T'rack Team The Seekonk High School Indoor Track Team enjoyed another highly successful season this year. Both the boys’ and girls’ teams went unde- feated and captured their respective league championships. The boys added the Class D Champi- onship and a first place finish in the Class C Relays to their list of laurels while the girls won the New Bedford Voke Invitational and finished sec- ond in the Class C Relays. Numerous school records were broken during the 1983 season. The phenomenal success of the In- door Track Team is evidenced in the boys’ strong fourth place finish in the distance medley of the Eastern Sea- board Championships. Mike Var- konyi, Jim Harrison, Gary Crowley, and Brian Giblin helped to establish Seekonk as one of the premier high school track teams in the country. Dan Mello and Tim Corbitt also played major roles in determining the suc- cess of the team. Corbitt earned a berth in the Easterns and his season- al highlight was setting a new school record in the high jump with a tremendous leap of 6’8”. Varkonyi, Harrison, Crowley, Corbitt, and Mello were accorded All-League honors. Kara Mullen, Jennifer Giblin, and Kim Burrows are the girls who were L—R: Row 1 — J. Melia, J. Harrison, B. Giblin, M. Benevides, M. Varkonyi, P. Andreozzi, D. Mello; Row — B. Camire, M. Umbricht, B. Hicks, R. Ellis, T. Corbitt, D. Leclerc, P. Cinq-Mars, L. Gouveia, B. Donahue; Row 3 — Coach S. Wing, M. Marshall, A. Khan, T. Harvey, J. Giblin, J. Santos, R. Savignano, D. Marchand, S. Medeiros, Coach F. Mooney, Coach A. Goodwin “T wonder if Brian’s watching?” awarded All-League d istinction, but the team as a whole was bolstered by the remarkable depth of athletic tal- ent which has become a SHS trademark. Lynn Shallcross and Kel- ly Henson added to the team’s triumph with their own outstanding seasons. Altogether, the girls have won 48 consecutive dual meets and show no signs of slackening their efforts. Under the guidance of Coach Frank Mooney and with the invaluable as- sistance of Al Goodwin and Sally Wing, the future of Seekonk High School Track looks bright. INDOOR TRACK 97 Swimmers Have Rebuilding Season The SHS Boys’ Swimming Team has had a long history of fine squads and the 1983 line-up was no exception. The team was led by many outstand- ing athletes to a fine 5-3 record in the tough Southern Conference. The swimmers scored a decisive victory over Attleboro in the final meet of the year to secure a respectable fourth place finish. Seniors Paul Lusignan, Brian O’Con- nell, Dave Swanson, and Dave Quig- ley led the team by qualifying for the Sectional Championships. Lusignan and O’Connell were also chosen to Mouth opel: . woSsert. 3. participate in the New England Championships as were underclass- men Keith Doolittle, Dave Ackell, Greg Allen, Erick Lans, and Jeff De- vine. Coach Mayers is extremely encour- aged by the potential evident among the underclassmen. His hopes are well-founded, for the combination of experience and young talent enabled the Swim Team to capture second place in the Southern Conference De- velopment Meet. The athletes that led the SHS Boys’ Swimming Team to the fine showing Whatarat this season are looking to bring yet another championship in 1984 to the Seekonk pool. Coach Mayers feels that “with this year as a rebuilding season and qual- ifying so many underclassmen for the championship, we anticipate an even better season next year with a fine group of incoming freshmen.” With future championships in his mind, Coach Mayers further asserted that “we are about two seasons away from a championship performance.” The agony and the ecstasy Diving: O’Neill style 98 WINTER SPORTS What a tight tuck! Moby a BOYS’ SWIM Seekonk 49 _ Apponequet OO Seekonk SB +=Middieboro” 2A ‘Secchonk .. 10a. Westwood 51 seekonk und 28 Seekonk — 45 Seekonk _ 100 Seekonk 48 Seekonk 84 - Southern Cdagaeed@s Relay Carnival - — 4th — place with 192 points Brown Interscholastic Championship — 19th place with 8 points one ee Development Meet — 2nd a. Place with 260 points South, Sectional Championship Meet — 11th Place with 39 points Hoaooks could kill ... One-eyed Frank Coach Mayers helps swimmers stretch out. Our Pauiereae en | L— R: Row 1 — E. Lans, D. Ackell, EK. Hess, J. Francis; Row 2 — Coach E. Mayers, T. Roe, K. Doolittle, G. Allen, J. Devine, D. Swanson; Row 3 — R. O’Neill, B. O’Connell, D. Quigley, S. Willis, P. Lusignan BOY’S SWIM 99 “Ts it lunchtime yet?” Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk 100 SPRING SPORTS Ln Bottoms Up! “Pitch it in here, Dad.” BASEBALL — 2 10 aa : S ©C,0 O 0 Owe @ WF Ol ate Dighton-Rehoboth Old: Rochester Coyle-Cassidy Diman Voke Wareham Bourne Westport Old Rochester Digshton-Rehoboth Coyle-Cassidy Diman Voke Wareham. Bourne Westport Case co Pie Ay } cae A tine mH CMN OO 20. 0) © OF OO We) 2 ire “These hands can do Tim winds up. Dennis gives it his all. a Ae 4 eee . a uatiae 6a has REN OE eel “T know I’m good!” “No, you can pay me later.” “It’s done like this.” TR’s Powerhouse The 1988 Varsity Baseball Team had another very suc- cessful season, its best ever, as indicated by their record of 14- e The opening of t he season was marked by an impressive 9-2 streak. Although Seekonk ex- perienced a surprising loss to Coyle, with a score of 0-2, this @efeat did mot hinder the team’s overall determination. As the Warriors furthered their potential as a team, they trium- phed over such opponents as The team with spirit! “Hey, you @¢ %!” Westport, with a final score of 10-0, and Dighton-Rehoboth, a 10-1 game. These were consid- ered two of the team’s most significant victories. The dominant power of the team proved effective, for they acquired the title of League Champions. The Warriors then ended their outstanding sea- son by advancing to the Mas- sachusetts State Tournament. Contributing their talent to Seekonk’s success were Victor (PeLightelavaval {Claro yn wenkGiay @;ei ilerer! C82), Mark Ferreira (’88), along with Rob Vaillancourt (35 Peelers Aticdreo7 71 Cc5), and Tim Urquhart (84). Their individual performances earned these same players selection to the League All-Star eel ia: With these accomplishments it issappa rent LhatCcachs Lom Ridolfi is looking forward to an “excellent ’83 season, with ten varsity players returning.” Which one will be Mr. Universe? L— R: Row 1 — J. Ferri, R. Vaillancourt, P. Andreozzi, V. Andreozzi, L. Silva, F. Colicci, D. Leclerc, Coach T. Ridolfi; Row — M. Ferreira, K. Rodrigues, D. Clark, R. Hicks, S. Morrison, T. Colicci, T. Urquhart BASEBALL 101 Rookie Sparks Squad With the enthusiasm of rookie coach, Paul Mandeville, the 1988 SHS Soft- ball Team finished their overall sea- son 9-9 and posted a 9-5 in league play. The season opened with two losses to the defending state champion, Case High School; however, the squad came back with three strong victories against Fairhaven, Coyle-Cassidy, and Bishop Stang. Coach Mandeville claimed that the important games were not only the winning games. The second Hairhaven game which was lost in the eleventh inning, 5-4, and the Bishop Stang loss in the seventh, 6-5, were also key games. Key victories of the season were the Wareham game, 3-1, and the 20-35 win against Bishop Feehan. Mandeville felt that the team was never able to surpass two games above the .5OO mark although the squad did record its first non-losing season. With the loss of only one player to graduation, the team will look for- ward to a good season in 1983. Re- turning letter winners wil l be Co- Captains Kelly Henson (outfield) and Robin Sloane (first base). Other re- turning letter winners are Mary Hen- dricks pitcher), Kristen Lewis (sec- ond base), Dana Medeiros (outfield), Gina Ferri (short stop), Kim Pellerin (third base), Sherry Mooney Cinfield- outfield), Susan Whitaker (outfield), and Dina Marchetti (short stop). Also, three outstanding players were nominated for the Division III All-Star Team. These were Lisa Gregoire (catcher), Kelly Henson (centerfield), and Mary Hendricks (pitcher). “That’s the final straw, Celeste!” thon! Kelly, where’s Peter? 102 SPRING SPORTS Seekonk Hamming it up, girls?! A little uncomfortable?? It’s a backwards OREO! Who’s the bat? L-R: Row 1 —S. Whitaker, R. Sloane, K. Henson, G. Ferri, H. Kupferer, S. Mooney, L. Gregoire; Row 2—} K. Pellerin, D. Marchetti, K. Lewis, D. Medeiros, S. Cruz, Coach P. Mandeville SOFTBALL 103 Hard Work Pays Dividends Comprised primarily of seniors, the 1988 Boys’ Outdoor Track Team com- bined their efforts for a 7-2 league record. From the beginning of the season, the boys amassed many impressive accomplishments. Followed by much strenuous practice, the season began with an encouraging win against Sop ee e me Johnny and Ray — good faces 104 SPRING SPORTS Somerset, 89-51. The boys grew pro- gressively stronger and the number of. victories added up, one of which was against arch-rival Dighton-Rehoboth, 90-55. Most outstanding of all howev- er, was the crushing defeat suffered by Diman Regional, 120-80. As the dual meet season came to a close, the Warriors proceeded to win first place at the Massachusetts In- vitational Meet with 56 points and to place second in both the League Meet, with 109 points; and the State Class C Meet, with 38 points. The nucleus of the team was Gary Who’s the dude behind those shades Stevie Wonder? (Ox @ @ !|” Crowley and Jim Harrison. Gary ran the second fastest 2 mile time by a Massachusetts high school student, 9:08:7, winning him the State Meet. Jim Harrison, who ran the mile with a 4:17:9 time, placed second at the State Meet. Other key contributors to the team were Mike Benevides, who won first place in the State Meet for his discus throw of 164.8 feet, Brian Giblin, Mike Varkonyi, Randy Silva, Sean Cronin, and Tim Corbitt. Coach Mooney is therefore “looking forward to a super season next year.” Ce) Whit, the Incredible Hulk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk _ Seekonk L-R: Row 1 — D. Mello, S. Cronin, M. Benevides, P. Cinq-Mars, J. Kamionek, L. Gouveia, B. Giblin, G. Crowley, T. Duquette, A. Damia P. Naughton, K. Dolan, M. Marshall, T. Harvey, P. Whitaker; Row 4 — D. Corbitt, S. Ross, M. Peters, J.Gamelin, C. Pratt, R. Harvey; Row 5 — R. Ellis, D. Gordon, S. Medeiros, R. Silva, Coach F. Mooney, B. Donahue ‘Boys OUTD 89 Somerset Sl | 76 “Dartmouth 72 64 Wareham 81 90 Dighton-Rehoboth 55 67 | Faunton 58 OOR TRACK 100 New Bedford Voke 40 120 Diman Regional Ae 68 Attleboro ee 87 Bishop Feehan 55 et is Pate. ee Two of Mooney’s finest Oh nol... im conns land Lees Harrison, M. Varkonyi, T. Corbitt; Row 2— S. “What did you say to me, you ni, M. Robitaille, A. Khan; Row 3—S. Thomas horge’s banana!?! it BOYS’ OUTDOOR TRACK 105 wh : Woody? Goat? “Ts that all?” GIRLS’ OUTDOOR TRACK Seekonk 62 Seekonk 65 Seekonk 64 Seekonk 79 Seekonk 49 Seekonk 57 106 SPRING SPORTS Attleboro Somerset Old Rochester Wareham Falmouth New Bedford 06 Oo 54 58 69 61 — “ e wy Robin’s shadow a = cow -_— . “- Giblin and Perron Pace Team This year the Girls’ Track Team post- ed yet another spectacular record in Southeastern Massachusetts. The team ran to a 4-2 record, placing sec- ond in the league meet. The girls were paced by Robin Perron, a league all- star who came in second in the State Class Meet, and by Kris Giblin, who was awarded the Scholar Athlete Award. stride. L-R: Row 1 — C. Gray, S. Hoyt, R. Perron, R. Goula, K. Burrows, P. Whitaker, W. Howard, R. Bergeron; Row 2 — K. The girls beat a tough and solid Attle- boro team in their season opener and proceeded to breeze through the next three meets. Unfortunately, however, they were then thoroughly beaten by Falmouth, the second best team in the state this year, and ended by drop- ping their final meet against New Bedford, concerning which Coach Wing said, “We should have won.” In spite of this, there are many indi- viduals who had excellent seasons: Robin Perron, Kris Giblin, Ann Harri- son, Cheryl Gray, Veneta Kanelakos, Kris Gossler, Kara Mullen, Kathy Drapeau, Jennifer Giblin, Rhonda inrie arid. Kris take icin Goula, Kris Henson, and Lynn Shall- Cross. On the state level meets, the girls did exceptionally well. They placed fifth in the State Class Meet and third in the State Relays. In the Falmouth In- vitational Meet, the trackettes sprinted to a fourth place finish. Coach Wing believes that, “We are los- ing some key people; yet, we have some excellent talent coming up,” Thus, the future looks promising. Se Sally and Sandy Jennifer struts on. Cushing, J. Gamelin, S. Wahnon, N. Lima, L. Gray, L. Shallcross, S. O’Neil, P. Jennings, K. Henson; Row 35— K. Veader, C. Pennoyer, K. Drapeau, K. Gossler, S. Shepherd, C. Ramos, Coach A. Goodwin; Row 4 — D. Warner, L. Pratt, K. Zuels, J. Giblin, D. Monahan, V. Calore, K. Mullen, Coach S. Wing; Row 5 — V. Kanelakos, A. Harrison, J. Humphrey, ¢J. Caruolo, D. Whitford, K. Giblin, S. Babington GIRLS’ OUTDOOR TRACK 107 Zaretsky Leads Netters The 1982 Seekonk Boys’ Tennis Team continued to show improvement by posting a highly respectable 5-9 record in the most competitive league in Southeastern Massachusetts. The team was led by Paul Zaretsky, a league all-star selection, who domi- nated play thoughout the season and who compiled an outstanding 10-4 record. He was also ranked as one of the top players in the state, finishing in the top 16 of the Massachusetts State Regional Tournament. Returning seniors Zaretsky, Chris Vandal, Dave Martin, Erik Pitassi, Dave Gilmore, and Dan Lareau are aiming to lead the team to the divi- sion title in 1983, when the team will move from Southeastern Mas- sachusetts Division II to Division I. This switch will make the SHS team more competitive and the co-favorite for the title. Coach Ron Ridolfi is looking for better things to come. He feels that with all starting players returning, the 1983 Seekonk High Boys’ Tennis Team can capture division honors. Dan’s development 108 SPRING SPORTS What’s the weather? “My wig is falling off.” _ BOYS’ TENNIS Seekonk — Cease 5 Seekonk 2 Case S Seekonk i Ate oo a Seekonk 5 © Taunton 0 Seekonk .56 Digi Rehooctn @ Seekonk 1 Bishop Feehan 4 Seekonk ©. somerset a. Seekonk = Durfee. 3 Seekonk 2 Bishop Connolly 6 ‘Seekonk 1 Dugee 4 Seekonk — 8 Bibncp Conny Ss Seekonk 5 Taunton oe Seekonk — 5. Daten feacocth 0 peckonk 1 Bishop Feehan 4 Seekonk - 2 Somerset S L-R: Row 1 — R. Gamelin, E. Pitassi, M. Maceda, M. Bingham, J. Ghiorsie; Row 2 — D. Lareau, C. Vandal, C. Mommy’s boy Benoit, D. Martin, D. Gilmore, Coach R. Ridolfi BOYS’ TENNIS 109 Trio Strokes a 7-5 Season Seekonk showed a fine display of tal- ent and enthusiasm in the 1988 Girls’ Tennis Team. Their tremendous effort and positive attitude accounted for the 7-3 record. The jumbling of the coaching posi- tion within the Sullivan family hardly phased the team, as they qualified for the State Tournament held in Fal- Liza in perfect form mouth and obtained an eas y victory over Dighton-Rehoboth, 5-0. A trio of Juniors led the team to a successful season. The trio was headed by Cornelia Sullivan, in first seed; in second seed was Stacey Hess; and Celeste Marchetti held the third seed. An outstanding performance was turned in by Celeste throughout the year, finishing the season with only one loss. The first doubles team was made up of Kris Matonis (82) and Kerri Man- GIRLS’ TENNIS: ning (82), while the second doubles team was composed of Kris Manning (84) and Lisa Ridolfi (85). Other individual accomplishments were Cornelia Sullivan being voted Most Valuable Player with an 8-2 record and Stacey Hess being selected for the All-Star Team and to the Tennis All-Conference. With the team losing only two Seniors and gaining a few new prospects, the 1983 season will prove to be an even brighter year. Seekonk 4 Attleboro £ Seekonk 2 Taunton eS Seekonk 5. Dighton-Rehoboth 0 Seekonk 4 Attleboro 1 Seekonk Oo Durfee: 4 su 0 Seekonk 4 Taunton a ae Seekonk 5 Bishop Feehan R Seekonk 8 Bishop Feehan Ss Seekonk a Durtee. tS) 4 1 Seekonk Dighton-Rehoboth Lesson 2 starts tomorrow. Celeste strokes the ball. 110 SPRING SPORTS ST oh ee Hoover gets tough!! Did Dadteach youthese 1-R: Row 1—S. Hess, K. Manning, K. Matonis, C. Marchetti, Row 2 — L. Ridolfi, K. Manning, L. Wood, ©. Sullivan, K. strokes? Kulaga, Coach C. Sullivan GIRLS’ TENNIS 111 Linksmen Make History The Warrior linksmen continued their 82 consecutive match streak by finishing the 1988 season with an astounding 14-3-1 record. Along with this noteworthy feat, the Yambit 112 SPRING SPORTS Warriors placed third in the Division II State Tournament. This outstand- ing accomplishment is a first in SHS GolfTeam history. Chris Lambert and Rick Dietz finished second in this state competition, both shooting 77. Among the individuals who also con- tributed to the team’s great success were Jim Borah, Jeff Dantas, Jeff Horn, Bill Lunnie, and Ken Nadeau. Jeff shows his form. The Warriors’ overall performance on the green demonstrated their prime sportsmanship. “Everyone was in- valuable,” said Coach Kulaga. With all the team members returning for the 19835 season, the Seekonk Golf Team can look forward to another streak of fine accomplishments. Jeff tees it up. “Hmmn, looks good!” a GOLF Seekonk 9 Shea O Seekonk 8 Coyle-Cassidy ] Seekonk 9 Diman Regional O Seekonk 8°. Dartmouth 1 Seekonk 5¥2 Bishop Feehan 5% Seekonk 42 Attleboro 42% Seekonk Ss Bourme: = ° 34 Seekonk 72 Dighton-Rehobothl'z Seekonk 9 Old Rochester O Seekonk 92 Shea - 9) Seekonk 7¥2 Coyle-Cassidy ly Seekonk 9 Diman Regional 0 Seekonk “2 ODermouth 7 O Seekonk 1 Bishop Feehan 8 Seekonk o¥2 Attleboro 5p Seekonk 4 Bourne 5 Seekonk 8 Dighton-Rehoboth 1 Seekonk 9 Old Rochester O “Oh, I think I’m gonna be sick.” “What a shame. He was such a nice guy.” ered Aes L-R: J. Borah, J. Dantas, K. Nadeau, R. Dietz, Coach R. Kulaga, B. Lunnie, J. Horn, C. Lambert, J. Borah “What do I do now?” GOLF 113 Football Cheerleaders Dawn. Nelson Jodi Barboza Co-captain Tracie Poisson Jackie Mace Co-captain Kathy Souza Jodi Caruolo Kim Veader Jennifer Humphrey Wendy Wilkinson Kris Manning Advisors Lisa, Medeiros Carol Coelho Ann Micheletti Deborah Mowry Basketball Cheerleaders Ann Micheletti Co-captain Tracie Poisson Co-captain Kerri Carpenter Karen Kulaga Jackie Mace Kris Manning Brandi Mazick (alternate) Lisa Medeiros Dawn Nelson Ann Reddy Lisa Ridolfi Kathy Souza Kim Veader Advisor Carol Coelho 114 Hockey Cheerleaders Christine Hayes Co- captain Celeste Marchetti Co- captain Gina Ferri Gina Frattarulo Pam Given Tina Lima Lisa Miranda Brenda Morrison Doris Perry Beth Whitney Liza Wood Kris Urquhart Advisor Joyce Medeiros 115 The Fans: Where Are They and Why? by David Martin and Erik Moore Fans play an integral role in determining the outcome of any sporting event. Their influence may even rival that of the athletes themselves. A large and boisterous group of spectators provides an incentive for the home team to try even harder and serves to unsettle the visiting opponent as well. The tides of many sporting events have been turned by the emotional support that fans gave to their teams. Not only do they provide the irre- placeable element of atmosphere, however, but they also help to overcome the financial burden common to all athletics. Con- sidering the importance of these devotees, then, why have specta- tors been so blatantly absent from avast majority of SHS sport- ing events? The answer to this question is not an easy one. To begin with, this past year has been by far the most successful for SHS athletics. bince the great emphasis on sports has not been proportional to the amount of support these fine teams have received, maybe people are beginning to take for granted the fantastic victories fx = Pant a 116 Seekonk teams have enjoyed and no longer feel the need to cheer on an already triumphant group. However, one cannot expect this trend toward athletic superiority to continue without a revitiliza- tion of fan interest: On the other hand, if this lack of support can be attributed to a lessening of school unity and spirit, then one must begin to question the changing values of the students. The inaccessability of certain sporting events could also be re- sponsible for the present shor- tage of sporting enthusiasts. Only a true aficianado would venture onto a cross-country route or golf course to cheer on the athletes. Furthermore, one cannot expect a heavy attendance of hockey games and other such meets and matches that are an unreason- wea qi ae s 4, ‘ able distance away. It is not illo- gical to expect basketball, foot- ball, baseball, and other home games to receive a relatively large amount of support, though, but they are just not getting it. It cannot be the exorbitant prices charged that deter so many students from attending school athletic functions, for they are actually very reasonable. Nor can it be a lack of popularity among the athletes themselves, for they are among the most well- known and well-liked students in the school. Altogether, one will always keep returning to the same idea, that there is a marked disinterest among the student population ea) and in the community. If such is the unfortunate case, then future athletes of SHS will have to guard against a deterioration of the quality of their performance due to a disheartening lack of en- couragement. --: a; « ; ; fa Mr. Leclerc ... the casual sports’ observer Ms. Walek ... the helpful teacher The Athletic Supervisor ... aiding arookie coach The future Mrs. Steven Armbrust Mr. Leclerc ... vocal at a pep rally Our Special Thanks Ms. Walek ... posing with a “favor- ite” student by Jean Williams A dedication is not an empty gesture which has to be presented every year without fail to one’s class advisors as a rather tiresome duty. On the contrary, the makers of any book would never dedicate their creation lightly, because they felt that they had to or that it was expected of them. It is no different with this yearbook, this product of our efforts. Never doubt that our dedication to Mr. Leclere and to Miss Walek is made with the utmost sincerity and that this is our way of saying Thank You for their.efforts. Class advisors, like everything else in life, can either be of lead — handling their re- sponsibilities and nothing more — or of pre- cious metal— giving of themselves and doing that extra bit which speaks of caring. The class of 83 was fortunate enough to have struck gold. What is “that extra bit?” It is Miss Walek’s spending tedious hours making a pinata for our class during the freshman year. It is Mr. Leclere’s working with Dr. Anderson to put together an instruction guide for applying to college. It is always chaperoning at dances and dinners, and not merely suggesting fund raisers but actively taking part and helping with the hard work to make them a success. It is intervening in class quarrels and not getting angry when something has to be done at the last second. It is making the class feel safe, knowing that we are in good hands and that anything done is done in our best interests. Obviously, these are not insignificant deeds. A dry account of each thing, little or great, that each has done for us over the past four years would be im- possible, for how can one keep track of and measure every instance of guidance, every second of hours spent on our behalf, every defense, every thought? I, like many other students, know little of what goes on at Senior Council meetings and the like; still, however, | can see Mr. Leclerc at the helm, steering the ship and its officers through the various storms, and Miss Walek on deck as the doctor and confidant, making the rounds among the crew. It is not blindly that I say these things but with very good references ... from fellow classmates. Asking around, talking to stu- dents in general and officers alike, I discov- ered that there is a specific quality about Mr. Leclerc and Miss Walek which makes each special to the student body. For Mr. Leclerc, it is his wisdom. Council members feel that problems with the class itself have been re- solved largely due to his efforts and advice. Quite simply, he listens and he cares. The same could easily be said of Miss Walek who is known for her generosity and warmth. If someone needs a favor, she will never hesi- tate in doing her best to help that person. The most touching and revealing example of how students regard her character, however, came when one confided that it seemed as if keeping her job was of secondary importance to her concern for people and their problems. When budget cuts come along and her job is on the line, she doesn’t stop caring or putting in those extra hours for us. What more can I say about someone who doesn’t coldbloodedly regard coming to school as a necessary bur- den, a job only? So, it is for these reasons that I, speaking for the entire class of 1983, dedicate Reflec- tions 1983 to Mr. Omer Leclerc and Miss Deborah Walek. Mr. Leclerc ... the history teacher Co-Advisors survey awards 119 As the principal of Seekonk High School, Richard L. Dias commands respect, competently and decisively performing his duties as budget coor- dinator and Junior class disciplina- rian in addition to scheduling extra- curricular activities, evaluating teachers, and overseeing graduation procedures. Chairman of the Physical Education Department and Director of Vocation- al and Occupational Education are two impressive titles earned by the in- sightful and commanding Dr. Peter P. Andreozzi, who is further in charge of disciplining Seniors, directing the Se- nior Release Program, supervising and evaluating teachers, compiling a master schedule, and coordinating the curriculum. Answering to the title of Core Team Chairperson and Disciplarian, Ken- neth L. Sheehan is charismatic and sharp in the handling of his responsi- bilities, which include disciplining the Freshman and Sophomore classes, especially in reference to AWOL’s, and supervising the Special Education De- partment which consists of one Re- bound room and two Special Needs classes. Mr. Francis W. Gallishaw concerns himself as Superintendent with such all-important tasks as formulating the budget, implementing edu- cational policy, interpreting school laws, eva- luating the system administrators, and coordi- nating the overall curriculum for grades kinder- garten through twelve. Delving into the more worldly aspects of educa- tion, the Assistant Superintendent Valmore La Fontaine not only assists Mr. Gallishaw with the budget, but also regulates and maintains energy conservation, oversees the Maintenance and Custodial Departments, and compiles state re- ports, all of which is obviously done with deli- beration and care. Known as the wielders of power, the Seekonk School Committee (L-R: standing — D. Howell, J. O'Hara; seated — C. Waller, D. Young — Chair- man, A. Capecci) developes all school policy, approves the budget, and makes itself available to decide significant problems, all with wisdom and for the benefit of the students. 120 ) by Sarah Krupowicz | During course-selection time last year we learned that another subject, COMPUTER SCIENCE I, |} was being added to our curricu- jlum. This timely decision up- dated and expanded our program of studies and made another ca- | reer alternative available to all of OS It was decided that Mr. Sullivan mould teach the course and he was more than willing to provide ms with information for the fol- lowing article. This is only the beginning of what will inevitably become a aOth century experience in the ‘process of education at all levels in the town of Seekonk. Q@: How did the course ocrigi- nate’ A: The course began as a result of the school department receiv- ing a federal grant. The grant en- abled the school department to purchase some, but not all, ofthe | equipment and text. Q: How is it financed? A: This year the computer pro- Sram is financed partly by a federal grant and partly by loan funding. Q: What type of computer is used in the course and how many are there? A: The microcomputers used sere Commodore CBM 8032's along with Line Printers and Disc Drives. We have three permanent Scluuusn CoMmpulers Printer, and disc drive): Q@: How many students signed up for the course’? A: There-are presently 90 stu- dents Guniors and seniors) en- rolled. Q: Can this type of computer be bought for home use? Aro could bury one for your home, but since they are essen- tkaily sDirsiimess oriented machines, they might not suit your purpose. Qi Will Unis course be extended WOU IQVEN Ss eu. Wieenere A: I hope to implement a COM- PUTER, SCI NGBamme course for Next year. Q: Do you think you have enough computers available for your class? A: The amount of equipment is insufficient for the present num- ber of users and the situation will grow worse as the number of us- ers increases. Q:show dc yom tecl-about teaching this course? A: I find teaching the course to be avery exciting experience. It is like taking someone by the hand and pulling them into the sOth CenLuny. Q: Do you think that a comput- 6r education program will be available to the teachers in the near future? A: A computer education pro- gram is already available for the teachers. About 25 teachers are completing a 10 week in-service course this fall. Q: What do you predict in re- gard to computer technology and conventional teaching skills? A: Vhere are. certain fun- damental teaching skills which Devers cnance Trecarcdiegescan changes in technology. The se- cret is to use the technology sensi- bly so as to enhance these skills, Computer technology will be- Come more and more sophisu- cated and certain aspects of it will filter down into the classroom. A computer is not likely to replace a teacher, Despite the dazzling things the computers can do and will do, you will still need the hu- man touch that a computer can- not give. Like the seasons, time changes, and brings with it all sorts of challenges. Friend or foe, coniputer technology is. hereto stay. Life in the glst century will be different!!! 121 New Horizons! by Sarah Krupowicz The 1981-88 school year sig- naled the beginning of a new and innovative academic expe- rience at our high school. Mod- eled after a similar successful program in Syracuse, New York, it. was introducedsand maintained under the title of Early Enrollment Program. It was created to extend the curric- ula of the public and private schools in Rhode Island and neighboring Massachusetts. Its inception formed a bond be- tween the college community and area high senoeis, pro- vided college credit incentive to participating students, and emphasized the importance of quality senior year perfor- imakenGl@es The program, now in its sec- ond year phase, is designed by Rhode Island College, directed by Professor Charles Lawton, and coordinated by Dr. Peter Andreozzi. Added to the ’81-’82 courses in Pre-Calculus and Calculus I taught by Mr. Thom- as Sullivan and Finite Math taught by Mr. Fabrizio are the ’82-’84 courses in Spanish IV with Mr. Robert Hartley, French IV, V with Mrs. Joanne Lacy, and Senior Honors En- glish (Themes in Literature) JUSTUS D. ANDERSON Head of Guidance Department Student Council, Independent Study ALAW P. BARDSLEY Physics, Algebra PATRICIA BOYNTON English 11-2, 12-2 EDWARD BUCACCI French, Spanish, English WILLIAM P. BUTLER Math I, Geometry, Pre-Calculus JAMES CALLAHAN Head of Social Studies Department Comparative Government, Comparative Economics, U.S. History, Driver Education MARGARET M. CASSELS Personal Typing, Typing I, Retail Merchandising THOMAS CHARTIER Reading JOYCE CHRISTIANSEN Typing II, Business Math, Recordkeeping, Office Machines CAROL A. COELHO Head of English Department Coach of Football Cheerleaders English 11-1, 12-1, Seniors Honors RONALD COLANGELO Coach of Football Physical Education, Weight Training and Fitness NORMAN CORRIVEAU General Chemistry, College Chemistry, Enriched College Chemistry with Mrs. Carol Coelho. Since all these classes are high school based through affilia- tion with Rhode Island College, it enables students to pursue these courses as conveniently and economically as possible. The cost of cach semester course, paid for by the student, is twelve dollars per credit, con- siderably less than the on- campus cost of one hundred twenty three dollars plus fees for the same undergraduate course. The college credits earned are filed in the Rhode Island College records office from which one is issued official transcripts of his courses and grades. T'hese credits can then be applied to the student’s pro- gram of studies at Rhode Island College should he decide to en- roll there, or else they may be transferred, upon request, to any of the many colleges and universities that ordinarily accept transfers from this in- st itution. In addition to the earned credits and advanced standing in college, an enrolled student is accorded the priv- ileges of a Rhode Island Col- lege student ID. card and full use of the library facilities. It is interesting to note that the subject. matter for each course has been co-developed by our high school staff mem- bers and Rhode Island College faculty members. Of no less sig- nifcance is the ratio of students per teacher, small in compari- son-to that of on-campus classes in general. With the increasing number of students enrolling in college courses during high school years, ab is MmDOriant for thie student who is seriously con- sidering college in his plans for the future to take advantage of asmany high calibre academic programs as possible. This will, of course, help provide for a smoother transition from high school to college level work, and at the very least, it will put the student on a par with the com- petition that must be dealt with when applying for admission to college. The impressive reputation of Seekonk High School has been established and maintained throughout the years of its ex- istence by the continual updat- ing of its curriculum, by effec- tive teaching techniques and innovative instruction, and by a student body in pursuit of se- rious high school preparation for a suceessful college experi- Slice, 125 Reflections Believe it or Not! by Karen Korkuc — During the course of our four years here, we have learned a, great deal about ourselves and our friends; yet, we have ne- glected a far more fascinating source of information — the teachers. Did you know, for example ... that William Butler built his house and garage by hand. ... that Pat Boynton has 35 hens in her garage, making a successful business of selling eggs. that, as a teenager, Stuart Weintraub made a bomb and blew up a road. ... that Joyce Christiansen won numerous awards for ball- room dancing. ... that Marjorie Woodhams is a member of Omni Cron Nu, an economics honor society. that Debra Higgin- 124 DENISE L. DECAPORALE Head of Music Department Advisor to Musical Events of Seekonk Music Parents Association Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Choral Ensemble, Keyboard I, II, Guitar I, II, Independent Study on Instruments DOROTHY DIORIO Head of Media Services Department Library Science NANCY E. DOBIE Physical Education BRUCE DOWNING Drafting BRUCE W. ELLIS English 9-1, 9-3, Drama DOMENICK FABRIZIO Finite Math, Geometry, Algebra I ROBERT FRAZER Head of Health Education Department Current Health Issues VIRGINIA M. GIZZI Guidance Counselor ALFRED E. GOODWIN Assistant Coach of Indoor and Spring Track Enriched Biology, Environmental Science, Unified Science X JOHN D. HANLEY, JR. Advanced Biology, Unified Science, Science IX ROBERT HARTLEY Head of Foreign Language Department Advisor to Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica and Class of 1985 Spanish I-A, II-A, II-B, II, IV DEBRA L. HIGGINBOTHAM Special Needs botham was given an Award of Merit from President Carter for saving a little nine year old girl from choking to death. -.. that Helen Keough won toe 1900 Tennis cham- pionships at the Seekonk Swim and Tennis Club. ... that Ron and Tom Ridolfi were the only dual winners of the Rhode Island Athlete of the Year Award. that Ron was also the Journal-Bulletin Honor Roll Winner. ... that Robert Kulaga was the top student athlete at St. Raphael’s Academy, won the Barry Memorial Award, and was a starting halfback fresh- man at Boston College. ... that Alan Bardsley was a professional magician at col- lege. ... that while in the army, Justus Anderson worked on a doomed project to train chim- panzees for espionage. ... that Joanne Lacy was a Patriot’s Cheerleader. ... that Stephen Wujcik was a DJ. at station 55 WARA-AM that Peg Hopkins’ first job was with the F.B.I. identify- ing fingerprints. that Stephen Murphy was a Christian Brother for 5 years and taught his first class shif teyeuce CP Muh aesy he ae nares may: academy. ... that Jim Callahan, play- ing saxaphone, was the tallest member of an all midget band. that opera fanatic Dot DiOrio goes to the Metropolitan Opera in New York once a month. ... that, voted most musical in Seekonk High School, Carol Coelho played clarinet, organ, and timpani, and was a chorus member. ... that Ron Colangelo, also a SHS alumni, played bass guitar in a group called the Mystic Moods for four years. that, talented on sax- aphone, flute, and clarinet, Joseph Reis has played with the Warwick Musical Theater Orchestra for twenty-seven years. ... that Gloria Isles sang on a, radio program, when station WEAN was brand new. ... that John Walton played the organ while the Wallendas performed on the trapeze. So folks, this is it in a nutshell, believe it or not! We take no re- sponsibility for the accuracy of the above information, it hav- ing been freely volunteered by the teachers in question. cn Eee 196 RIP Mr. Thomas Sullivan Ae Succi vAN BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs. Marilyn Mooney Mrs. Dorothy DiOrio 20 OD Mrs. Helen Keough CHEF Ke ouad Stephen Wujcik FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mr. Robert Hartley Caricatures by Tom Cunningham . [Ndus Ira Mrs. Mr. Carol Donald Coelho Hulme Mr. Mr. Robert James Frazer Callahan Mrs. Dr. Denise Justus DeCaporale Anderson “Holy 8 ?! Did you see that?!” Flash us those pearly whites. “Hi Ho — Hi Ho, “Andaone... and ivs off to work 1 atwo... andaone, two, three, four.” Our favorite Mary Have a Coelho and a smile. “Ti Gelvory, Girk: The Fabulous Four MARGARET K. HOPKINS Instructional Aide in Resource Room LINDA HORTON Algebra I-C, Algebra II-B, Geometry A DONALD J. HULME Head of Industrial Arts Department Woodworking GREG HUTTON Advisor to Mineral Club Marine Science, College Biology, Unified Science GLORIA M. ISLES Algebra, Geometry, College Review Math HELEN C. KEOUGH Head of Home Economics Department Advisor to National Honor Society and Class of 1984 Foods I, Clothing I, Il 128 ROBERT A. KULAGA Coach of Golf and Girls’ J.V. Basketball English 10-1, 10-2, 12-3 JOANNE LACY Advisor to Class of 1985 Advisor to French Honor Society Prench: I) I, dV, V OMER LECLERC Advisor to Class of 1983 Athletic Supervisor U.S. History, Comparative Government BEATRICE M. LIMA Library Aide CAROL MASUCK Advisor to Class of 1986 English 9-2, French II-A, H-B HENRY McDEED Physical Education “Do you think this brain transplant will work, doctor?” “Heeeee ... Haw!” Before Ultra-Brite, “Mrs. Lima, what Mrs. D. was a blank are you doing on sheet of music. the floor?” “Hey Zaretsky, want “You disgust me!” “This is my best side.” Mr. Fix-it to challenge me now?” 129 Faces From the Past William Butler 1974 Joyce Christiansen 1974 Alan Bardsley 1974 John Murphy 1973) Irene Partington 1974 Peter Andreozzi 1974 Joanne Lacy 1974 FRANK MOONEY Advisor to Student Government Day Activities Coach of Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys and Girls Indoor Track, Boys Outdoor : Track | American Civics, Economics, U.S. History, : History of Seekonk MARILYN MOONEY Head of Business Education Department Shorthand I, II, Transcription, Office Practice, Accounting II JOHN J. MURPHY Algebra I-B, II-A, Math II STEPHEN H. MURPHY | Advisor to Reflections | Junior Honors English, Introduction to | Art, General Art, Design SD Form | FREDERICK W. NELSON English 10-3, 11-2, 128-2 HERBERT NORMANDIN Power Mechanics, Basic Electricity JANE PACHECO Project Rebound IRENE R. PARTINGTON English, Accounting I, Data Processing ROBERT F. PERREAULT Guidance Counselor CATHERINE PERRY Instructional Guide in Resource Room JOSEPH REIS, JR. Metalworking, Woodworking, House Construction RONALD RIDOLFI Coach of Football and Tennis A.P. U.S. History, Compa rative Government, Twentieth Century World History Carol Coelho 19'74 Sally Wing 1974 Stephen Murphy 1973 | Norman Corriveau Thomas Sullivan 1972 John Hanley Thomas Ridolfi Ron Ridolfi 1972 Stephen Wujcik 1970 1972 1972 1978 131 Her voice comes from “Mr. Dias, you’ve already said the pledge of allegiance deep within. two periods ago!” ‘Wake up and Will the real Mr. smell the coffee, Murphy please you NO MINDS!” stand up? He’s got the look! The wing is broken. OOGl Wh ab sPin there?” “Why do they do this? They KNOW I can’t read shorthand!” THOMAS RIDOLFI Coach of Varsity Baseball, Assistant Coach of Football General Biology, College Biology, Medical Technology | MICHALENE C. ROLLINS Resource English, Resource Math, Resource Academic Support DR. RICHARD M. STANEK Retailing II, Projects in Retailing, | Exploring Retailing, Business Law | THOMAS H. SULLIVAN, JR. Head of Mathematics Department Calculus I, II, Computuer Science SANDRA SYPEK Behavioral Science, World Cultures MARY ANN THIBERT Instructional Aide for Rebound Program JEANNE M. VELARDO Foods I, Advanced Foods, Exploratory Home Economics, Child Development DEBORAH WALEK Introduction to Art, Commercial Art, Advanced Projects in Art, Drawing and Painting, Advanced Drawing, Advanced Painting JOHN CARNES WALTON English 9, 18, Latin I, I, III, IV STUART WEINTRAUB Unified Science, Colege Chemistry SALLY WING Coach of Girls’ Indoor and Outdoor Track English 10-1, 10-3, 12-1 NANCY WOLFE School Health Services (continued from p. 131) Francis Mooney Bruce Ellis 1972 TEST: FACULTY QUOTES Richard Stanek I Robert Frazer 1970 Marilyn Mooney 1970 Omer Leclerc 1970 1970 Below you will find a list of phrases heard daily in classrooms throughout our beloved Seekonk High School. How many of these expressions can you match with the proper speaker? . Mr. Walton Mr. Calahan Miss Isles Mrs. DiOrio Mr. S. Murphy Mr. Bardsley Mr. Hartley Mr. Weintraub Mr. Butler . Mr. Leclere Miss Dobie . Mrs. Mooney . Mrs. Lacy . Miss Sypek . Mrs. Coelho hI FY ES fp pS pp AAAVE COMYOO AWAY A. “Just think — I get paid for this.” BeOS AGroup: C. “Here come the queens.” and “Guys, gals, and questionables” D. “TI love vocabulary.” H. “Quiet down, Folks.” F. “Team meeting!” G. “Are you involved in Independent Stupidity, too?” H. “Peachy keen” and “‘Absotively, posilutely” I. “Mon Dieu!” and “Sounds good to me.” J. “Get back in your cage.” K. “Number one through ten; date your dictation pad.” L. “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” M. “Everything is relative.” and “A’right” N. “My Friend” O. “Hey Son, if you don’t like it go to kiddy chemistry.” C'Sh Wb leh Ch ‘A bb PT OLE 6 'O 8D (L'V'9:'1'S ‘4 'V'H COS 'N |) FSAOMSUY 133 John Walton MARJORIE Providing Method Behind the Madness by Jean Williams On page one, there is a list of people who took part in the making of this yearbook; one tiny line, however, is surely not enough to acknowl- edge and express appreciation for the tremendous efforts of the man who is responsi- ble for making all of our grand ideas a reality, resulting in this final product of which we on the staff are all so proud. In the Spring of 1988, the editors of Reflec- tions ’83 met to plan the general format of the book. At that time, we were full of both zeal and optimistic rashness as we gloated over all of our stylistic and individual notions. Thus, when Mr. Stephen Murphy tried to warn us about the hard work these novel intentions entailed, many be- came seriously offended that he should be so mean, so lacking in faith as to try to dampen our enthusiasm. Really! Why credit the words of a man with six years of experience as a yearbook advisor? So we blissfully went off to summer vacation prom- ising to have just tons of work done by the time we came back in September. September came (obvious- ly). Well, I won’t mention how much everyone had a'ee o1mn- WOODHAMS Co-Advisor to Class of 1984 Sophomore Home Department Coach of Girls’ Economics, Clothing I. Science IX, Chemistry, Basketball Foods I Physics STEPHEN J. WUJCIK Head of Science DORENE MENEZES Physical Education plished. What was important and what soon became appa- rent to all was that making a yearbook would not be all fun and games. Re- sponsibility fell in an avalanche of articles to be written and layouts to be drawn, all of which activity was directed and organized by Mr. Murphy who fretted over our frequen procrastination like a mother hen. Deadlines were met with only hours to spare and Mr. Murphy spent hours panicking before- hand. Earning less than a dollar an hour for sheer hard work and frustration, his dedication to our cause was nothing less than an act of charity, for neither the pay nor the ease and joy ofthe work itself could have been reason enough for him to endure as much as he did. For this reason, all of us on the yearbook staff decided to reserve this space in order to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. Stephen Murphy for his help and devotion. Thank you, Mr. Murphy. ELLIS MAYERS Coach of Boys’ and Girls’ Varsity Swimming Coach of Dolphin Swimming Team Aquatic Physical Hducation Jean Brackett (Food Services Spe- cialist) Mss L-R: Row 1 — Mr. William Linton, Mr. Frank Provazza; Row — Mr. Louis Propatier, Mr. Charles Kay, Mr. Pasquale Cimino Frank Provazza, L-R: Mrs. Doonan, Mrs. Rennick, Mrs. Ormonde, Mrs. Mello, Mrs. Macedo, Mrs. Pickett, Mrs. Perry BUSINESS Vf One ae OCTOBER 15 UMDERCLASSMEN = $ 7 A SEAVORS 2 OF 23 BUSINESS 136 Gold Patrons Congratulations to the Class of 1983 from Mr. Mrs. John W. Korkuc Best of luck Jane, Jean, Sarah, and classmates. Best wishes to the class of 1983. The Khan Family Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Good Luck Peter; Love Mom Good Luck Mike — Mom Dad Best Wishes from the Frank N. Bensons “Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of ’83” from Mr. @ Mrs. James H. Cahill Charlene, May you always be happy. Love, Mom and Dad Go od Luck Genie — Mr. Mrs. Turcotte Good Luck Genie — Mr. Mrs. Turcotte Best wishes class of ’86 — Mr. Mrs. Clifton Cobb Sr. Best wishes from Mr. @ Mrs. Burroughs Luv ya, Tra — Mom Dad Good Luck to all the seniors Good Luck — The Cronin Family Chris, You are a son we are so proud of. Life will treat you good. Always you understood. Forever is our love. Love Mom Dad Good Luck from Mr. Mrs. John Head Good Luck from The Kingston Family Best Wishes from the Cushings Best of Luck and God Bless! Best Wishes to the Class of 1983 — from Mr. Mrs. Ralph Cipriano Andi, “I love the way you back up.” Dad. Good Luck, Erik and the Class of 1983 — The Moores Dawid, Enjoy life! Take time to smell the flowers. Love Mom Dad, Sue, Tim @ Chris Best of Luck to Dawn Guidice! Best wishes, Pam. May you receive as much happiness as you have given. Love, Mom ® Dad. Phoebe’s Fish Chips (Fresh Seafood Tues.-Sat.) Happiness and Success Best Wishes from The Quigleys’ The O’Hara Family Best Wishes Class of ’83 137 138 Silver Patrons Love, luck, @ happiness in your future Dean G. Love, Mom @ Dad Good Luck Allyson Best Wishes Class of 85 ... The Slatterys Congratulations and Best Wishes to Paula @ her friends Best wishes from Mrs. Mary Umbricht Best wishes to all students Good luck @ love to HKT — Mom @ Tom Best wishes from Marylou Crowley Good Luck Brad — Mrs. Jane Olney Mr. Mrs. Guy P. Marchetti Success Always, Love Mom Paula, Dream what you dare to dream, Love Dad. Congratulations, Cheryl Al len and the Class of ’83, from Dad, Mom Debbie. Chas J. Mello Upholster Congratulations Vickie @ best wishes from Mom @ Dad Good Luck Deborah. Mom, Dad, Karen, Andrew, Bo, Heidi, Mo, and Clancy Best wishes from Carol’s Motor Lodge Best Wishes from The Swift Family Our Pride and Joy. Mr. @ Mrs. John W. Grandidge Best Wishes from the J. Motta Family Congratulations from Seekonk Fire Company 3 To my favorite girl, Love Always, Jack Pauroms Aren't you glad it’s over? Best of Luck! Best wishes and Love — Mom Dad Best Wishes Love — Mom @ Dad Congratulations Blaine — Clark @ Cathy Marshall “Good Luck Porkchop!!!” Good Luck Seniors — Carol Billington Remember English, Porkchop, Elmo, Sha, Pete, Dan Best wishes Paula, Love Dad Paula, Dream what you dare to dream, Noeline Paula, I know you will succeed tn life, Mike! freedom ... fr. Go for it Paula, Bob Paula, Love you always and forever, Love Greg Saints Football 64 Paula, good luck 68, 88 Me You Good Luck Porkchops (The Burger Queen) Best of Luck Paula, Kim Remember Us Porkchops B.K. 1501 Good Luck Paula, Julie Lots of Luck Paula, Laurie Good Luck Always Paula, Cheryl Sharon Brian E.P.H.S. Paula, Dare to Search, Jude Best of Luck Paula, Sandy Play it by ear! Greg Michele Tolman High, Jim Paula, congratulations and good luck! Mike and Staci Congratulations Paula, Uncle George Aunt Marsha Greg, Me and You, You and Me, thats the way 1t will always be! Love Paula Where would Greg be without me? Good Luck Always, Your favorite Boss! Paula, Keep that great smile and you'll really go far, David Good Luck Seniors, Mr. David Jennings, Sales Representative for EP Fournier Congratulations Seniors! Mr. Virgil Jorge, Sales Representative EP Fournter Co. Til you diel Good Luck Paula Greg, Dave Doucet Paula, If you can dream it, you can become it! Penni Congratulations Paula, The Chief Joyce Best Wishes Always, The Hayes Arrudas Helene DuPries Helene DuPries Helene DuPries Helene DuPries Helene DuPries Helene DuPries Helene DuPries Carole Lapham Carole Lapham Michael P. Miller Michael P. Miller Michael P. Miller Michael P. Miller Top Four Club Top Four Club Top Four Club Top Four Club Frank Thornton Judy Opearson Toppier Skan David B. Lapham David B. Lapham David B. Lapham David B, Lapham David B. Lapham David Lapham Tulle Fortunati Robin Fortunti Leon A Plunff Good Luck, F. Mooney S.0.F. Brothers, Live on It’s Snowing, So Breath Deep To MY DARLING FATTY, Love Daddy Good Luck Coneil, Love Stace Cornelia, you're the darling of my heart, Love M. Cornelia, You're a, terrific sis. We all iove you and wish you the best of luck, Love Always You're simply TERRIFIC I’m so proud of you Sweetie, Love Mom Coneil, You’re such a honey, I’m going to miss you when you go to college but you'll be in my prayers, Mamie We put | of miles in Coneil, but it was worth it! Love ya “so much”, T Tll miss the same old routine Coneil, Love M.B. You're such a Cutie, Love ya Conetl Coneil, I'll miss ya, Love Janet Good Times are forever. Congratulations Cornelia, Love Staci Best of Luck tn college, Cornetl, Love Eric To my number one singles player, Lots of Love, Cathy “Get a date for the prom” Love, Milty Eric M, you're great! I'll miss ya, (daddy), Love Conetl Sharon, Thanks for always being there, Love ya, Coneil MB. We've had heck of a good time, thanks a bunch, Love, Coneil To the Class of ’83: It’s been a great 4 years, thanks for the memories, Love Cornelia Cornelia Sullivan — What a kid! Cornelia — Love ya a bushel and a peck. Cornelia — You’re the GREATEST!!! I would rather be dead than have red on my head, Love Alan The Class of ’83 1s totally Awesome Good luck, Cornelia, Leve Ann Cornelia, Stay happy and keep smiling. Coneil, Good luck in college and don’t party too much. Cornelia, Your positive attitude and undying spirit has been a Joy to SenOM a eawrOns those around you. Best wishes, Lloyd Fran P.S. You’re also a smart kid. To the best red-headed babysitter in the world, Love, Jessica God Bless You Cornelia Sullivan Pink, I swear I rode the wagon! Tracey, how many men can you handle, Love Mindy Tracey Harrington is Excellent! “Party at Cleggs” Tra, Min, Jill Good luck Tracey and all her friends, congrat’s Whit To our favorite Granddaughter, Tracey; We wish you health and happiness, Love always, Nana and Pops Chip, I Love You, Dale Hon, “Good Luck”, Love Ya Michael Good luck next year Field Hockey, Love Tracey Celeste Tracey, You've made it through 4 tough years! We are very proud! Congratulations Love Kisses, Sylie Chuck Tracey, Dad and I are very proud of you and wish you much success in the future, Love You Always, Mom Dad Oh No! It’s Tar Foot!!! (Help) Nathaniel Greene Homestead ©. Weston and Lois Mayes Svellyn and Jay Nayes Renie Dufresne Gertrude Dufresne Gina Staltoire Good Luck Kathy, Love Gail Dan Terri Cesarz Three “J's” Good Luck Always, Ma Martino Good Luck and Love Always ... Jay Best wishes for the future, Love Aunt Valarie Andy Love and Best wishes, Dave, Linda Sarah Best of Luck, Carol Ed Halp Good Luck — Mr. Mrs. Coggeshall Good Luck Kathy, Love Mom Dad Good Luck Pearl Fred Good Luck, Bea Shankland God Bless — from the farm You make it, Love, Grarn Gramp Good Luck, Kitsey Ed Pray God Bless, Happiness Always, Love Great Aunt Arlene Good Luck Kathy, Parkey To Your very best future, Ed Love and Luck, Kenny, Mary Jenny Good Luck Class of '83 Best of Luck, Tanya, Misty, Beanie, Tabatha é Papa Smurf BUD KINGERSIII| Stay Sober Baboon Feet! Tom, ¢ 1 @, BK, MB BK — RM + LE = 32M’s J.C., G.D., Kids What did I do to deserve this?? Donna, Rick, Ron, Tom So don’t forget folks, that’s what you get folks for “Making Whoopee” '|!! Happy 50th Reg Congrat’s Uncle Tom, From Matthew Good Luck Tom, Bubba Fro Happy 50th Fo Johnson Tom, SHS will never be the same Tom, Dave, Tom — Tom, Where de bats come from? Munus — one squeak mobile, R.M.V. Best of Luck Tom — Whiteline Two for the Road, Marge Dave Good Luck Tom, Mom Dad Willie Nelson 1 John Marshall “Oo, Oo” “Wee}” and the Beast, Matthew Scott Mowry, 10-6-82, 2:40 p.m., 7lb oz Hey Dave, I know where bats come from! RuRon = 4Q It’s Buzzard (chirp) not Buss of Dave I’m a Bestman, Uncle and Godfather! T, TYFBMFTYFEILYDEC, DFM, T Tom, You Ziggy Stardust, Hockey Punk Good Luck my Friends Ron, Remember 6th Period Thanks to everyone on the swim team for a good time and being such good friends! Love, Tra cey This line is thanks to Steve. Thanks Mr. PeeWee and Portugee Thanks Mom Dad for Everything, Love Mark Thanks Mom and Dad for Everything, Love Joe Thanks Patty, Love Mark Hi tweet! from Alison Comes Bonigo Y muenya reducinse a cenizas Hey Del, How's tt go? Good Luck Dave Quigley Burn the Cilia! Karin, Jag Tycker Mychet OM Dig RORY — CENTRAL PARK NYC 7 4 2000 Memories from “A Sweet Kid” Good Luck Dawn, Love Bob Thanks to Ellis and The “Rat-ettes” for some great times! Kathy Congratulations Tracey Good Luck in the next 4, Love Nana Good luck and I’m proud of you —- Love Mom Be Aware ... Good luck seniors. Thank you teachers We love you Tracey! Keep tt goin’ good, good luck in the future Class of ’83 Good luck Little Sprout, Love Frank God Bless you teachers, here comes my brother'l! Best of Luck Ces, maybe wt'll meet at UVM, Love Hoove Much Happiness Celeste — Love The Haye’s Bum, To the Best, Love Ben To little Burn, Love Little Ben T'll miss you Ces, Love Dee-Dee-Hoad Ceban, have fun at college, I Love You, Criban Pete Ben are Seekonk’s Finest Good Luck Celeste, Love Mare Celeste, Thanks for all the fun times, Love Babe Remember the good times (M.F.L.) Love Lenny Good Luck Celeste, the Ferreiria’s To Celeste, the second best looking girl tn SHS, next to your beautiful sister, Love Chris Celeste, My pleasure, Love Me. Good Luck, A.B., C.B., and T.B.B., Love Gary I can write anything but I won’t, Good Luck, Love Kim To Bert, Hockey Bus! Love Wawwid RS T, FMHS, SMF'l! Love Whitty Jr. BV. + T.K,J.L. + P.G., SNAG + FINKO? See you in Narragansette Bay of Kenyou Avenue Tom, We can’t stop thinking about your chemistry. Glad I met you Celeste, Good Luck in the future — Love. Elisa You're a slow but great neighbor! Good Luck, Love mam Chris, I'll love you forever, Love Dina Sherry thanks for the fun times, Love Bud Celeste, I'll love you forever, Love Hughie Chris, special friends never fade, Love Celeste Celeste, the memories we've shared will last a lifetime — you're the best! Love Chris! Celeste, “Who's Crying Now”?! Love Chris Chris, Love those chairlift rides! Celeste, Ours is a special relationship, Love Mom Thanks, Dec. — April — The best of times! Love Celeste and Chris Proud of you Celeste, we love you, Mom Dad MB., G.C., PA, P.B. B.L., Thanks for the fun times Love, C.M. and C.H, Good Luck Dan, I Love You! Good Luck Kelly — MG “Go For It Kel” — Kel A great 4 years Kelly — EM HF forever Best of luck in everything you do, Love Shannon Congratulations, Best of Luck Next Year H, J, L Good Luck Kel, 4 down, 4 to go! Ron C. Good Luck from Newman YMCA Kelly Always Remember the Key to Success 1s Persistence “Good Luck King Rat” Jon “Good Luck Kelly, Colleen, Kathy” To Kelly with Love and best wishes Mom and Dad Kel you're the best sister anyone can ask for. I’m going to miss you! I Love You! I miss you — I love You — Me Good Luck Kelly — Secret Admirer Joe, good friend, best wishes, Kelly! Love Eric Good Luck Kelly HDT Llove you HF Good Luck Kelly College??! Good Luck Class of ’83 Best wishes Class of 1983 Good Luck graduates Good Luck Kelly 1985 — June Good Luck Kel Good Luck ’83 Take Care Kel Good Luck '83 Decisions, Decisions LATER SEEKONKI!| Kris — Have a good one next year. See ya in NY, Love, Sue Sue — Don’t forget the cookies, Doritos, and SS, Love Kris Sue — Are you in Jail! Love Jill Sue — Do you know a space cadet? Sue — Please forgive me tf 1 W.AC., Love Chris Hey Jane — Thanks for the boots, Love Sue Let's remember good memories, not ones that hurt! Dan, thanks for all the memories — Love 3.M.P. To: JC, LP, CP, KO, JJ, thanks, Love Sue Kim — Thanks for ail the memories, you're a great kid — Love Swifty Love you Suzie Qz, Auntie Good Luck Susan, Grandma Gramps Woof, Woof, Susan, Kerry Sue — I have a SURPRISE for you!! Love, Beav Remember the party and my blue jacket last year? Good Luck Suzabella Maria Good luck Tinkerbell To Kerri Crane — Thank you for being you — Love Sue Mom Dad — Thanks alot! Love, Susan David, I’m still waiting for July 24, 1987 — Love Kim Chris -— “Why should I care?” Love Always, Mary Good Luck Sue, Love Bobby @ Kris: Sue, I do like Kerri, Love, Me To my baby sister, who | always look up to, Ann Ann — You're 4 nice sister but you need a erib! Nancy — Get MARRIED now! (PLEASE) I hate you Tim, I really do — Sue Everything must have an end — B. Seger CPG — Summer — lst get a long good — phone calls, see who hangs up lst! Martin school, I say no, (very hard), You never talk to me again! Love Always Susan You're one heck of a woman Tina — Richard Tina, Remember the banquet tables and things you've learned at barns Good Luck Leesa “T” — Don’t worry about the grape stains, Love Stace To a real nice girl — good Luck, Ben Teen, meet you in the locker room w Chris — Love Mindy Good Luck Always Tina — Bill 139 140 To Tina, all the worlds success — R Best of Luck Probably see you at brunch tomorrow Tina — A. Michael To Tina, the most beautiful hostess in the world — B.F. SHEA HIGH IS THE BEST To my little baby weensk, I love you, Love Frank (You're Great) Corriache, thanks for everything You are the best, I love you! Love Ween Dear Fondle Tina, I Love You, John Tina, Hi beautiful, you are so fozy — Love Peter MB Don’t forget the motorcycle guys after Issacs; Bacchi, the Cape, — Te ALL THE GOOD TIMES I love you Ween!!! Bay springers are the best. Tina, one who deserves the very best; Love Mom Dad 2 Tina, Love, Happiness and Success from your proud parents. Tina, Love and Happiness from your very dear friend Dave Go slow — Ween — Love Bro Tina, Good luck, love Happiness, Love Gram Pop You're the best sister Tina, Love Beth Good Luck Always Tina — “Hawng Kawng” — Love Aunt Donna Celeste Tina meet you on the summit! Love Chris Best of Luck Chrissy, Love Stace Good luck Chrissy, but now you have to make a decision! Love ya, Kath Lots of Luck and Success, Chris, Love Nana Pam Reives Margaret Lockwood Chrissy — You've cot to be kidding! You keep our moods bright, thanks! To Chrissy, my favorite 7 year twin — Love Patty Chris, I'll sure miss all the talks, Love, Cyn Don’t go changing — Chris Good Luck Chris Good Luck Chris May you succeed in everything you do, Love Jean Chris, we'll always remember the wet sneakers, Love ya “T” Best wishes Chris — Love Lisa God Bless, Chris — Love always Chrisay, keep on cluckin'! Love Jill Chris Hayes 1s caring, kind, enthusiastic ... nevermind!! Love Chris, Sorta, Kinda, like, you know! I want my Daddy’s records. Chris, pre-cal noisemaker will never be forgotten, Love Celeste Thanks for the ride and picture. Best of Luck Class of '83 — Kevin Hurley LED ZEPPLIN — Stairway to Heaven with you. Love Ben Chris, You’re someone special. Best Wishes Always, Love Uncle Bill Auntie Louanne Best Wishes Chris, Love Mr. Mrs. Nelson Enjoy the free yearbook, Mrs. Neu Prayers always — ILM To a Super Gal — Love, Mom and Dad To “Friendly” Chris To the best little sister ever, R.U.N. Decisions — Decisions Good luck Terri, Kitten Allison, Line Venita Good luck Lenny now and in the future I hope things never change between us. I love you, Shelley Good Luck Terri, Ann Good Luck Tar Fain, Love Buck TMF's are badi!! Ebony and Ivory and Ebony; Kitten -n- Terri -n- Allison Good Luck Terri, Tony Moniz Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones John Bonham, LED ZEPPELIN, C.S.T. John Lennon Forever Good Luck Terri, Love Kevin C. Good Luck Class of ’83, Mr. G. Good Luck Class of ’83, Keith Go for it Class of '84, Tim Bill Musconi four president. Good Luck Lori Te Fain, Good Luck, Love Jane Lori -n- Bob 4ever Long live LYNYRD SKYNYRD Good Luck Terri F. Diane R., Kim S. Thanks Mom Dad, Love Terrt Have fun Jerry, Venita, Ant, Troy, Denise, and John Good Luck Willie Lunnie, Love GF Good luck Sue Love Pam Wendy Hi, How are you today MW? Good Luck Terri, John To Terri with love, Mel Danny J. DaRosa “Mr’ Chilly Himself” E.P. Missy and Barry “Cha-Chills” Rush tt! (Spaz) Lisa M. take care of yourself and be good, Love Terri F. Good Luck Terri, Love Mom Good Luck Sue, Dad Ma Best of Luck, Auntie Catherine Ken, I finally made it, Love Sue Congratulations Sue, Uncle Mert Good Luck Susan, Love Andel Just think Sue, no more missing the bus, Love Dad Ma Good luck to you all. Mrs. Woodhams Good luck Seal — Fred Good Luck — Birl Good Luck — Bill Moutit Best wishes — Mr. Provazza To our little sister, You've finally grown up, Love Tommy Monin Good Luck and best wishes Our Love to our blue eyed neighbor Sue, The Provazza’s Good Luck Sue, you made !t, Love Annie Best of Luck in your future, Love Uncle George Auntie Barbara Congratulations Sue! Julie Georgie I knew you could do it Sue, Good Luck Always, Mark All our Love, Jim Vicky Charlie Bardea Best wishes amd success always, Auntie Ginny Congratulations Sue — Lots of luck and happiness, Auntie Mary Wishing you the best of luck and happiness always, I love you Susie, Uncle Sonny Auntie Florence To Auntie Sue — Sue, may you be as happy as I am with your BRAT, good luck in the future with everything, JP, VP, BP Lote of Luck and Happiness Jodith, Love Sandy Almeida Lots of Lollipops, Uncle Moe Love and God Bless, Aunt Jan To my friend Jody from Nicholes and Daisy Best of Luck always Jodie, Norman and Mary Love Always, Monique and Pterre To @ sweet cousin, Moe, Liz and Children Best of Luck Jodi, Love Mark Rainy Good Luck and Lots of fun, Sharon Gibuin Good Luck Class of ’83, The Messier Family Class of '83, WE ARE THE BEST Good Luck Always Jodi, Love, your Future sister-in-law To Pady, Love Ya Always, Love Jodi Good Luck always Jodi, Love Morene Henry Messier To Jane Cahill, Lots of Luck, Love your future sister-in-law To my little Sister Tracy, Hope you have a good 4 years, Jodi Dear Uncle Moe and Aunt Jan, Thanks for everything, Love Always Jodi Take it easy Jane Beth, Love Jim Jr. To my big sister Jodi, Good Luck, Love Michelle Good Luck Cheryl Ronnie, Love Jodi Mrs, Coelho, Thanks for everything, Love Jodi To wild bunch of kids, Good Luck! Moe Messier To Jodi, Good Luck with everything you do in the future, Love Tray To my Nifty Fifty Uncle, Love Jodi To Jodi, from Dad, Love and Good Luck To, Jodi, Wish you ali the luck in the world, Love Gram Jodi, I love You more than life itself, yours forever and a day immy To my little Jodi — Bop, Good luck always, Luv ya Cathy Free in 83’, Love Mommie Dearest Good Luck Jodi Class of ’83, Patricia O’Reilly Best of wishes Class of 83, Lynda Dykstra Jodi, 1 wish you all the happiness possible Love Tricia “Let's” “Go” Class of ’83 May we all meet again somewhere in time. Too much of everything ts just enough, Love Willie Nelson Jill and Tracy, “Who’s your Daddy?” Zort I love You, Zinky Mindy, thanks for being there, June Hang in there Minky, Love Stace Jennie Cahill Mae Bell Like Wow September 23, The Great Pumpkin arrived Kim S. he’s all yours, Love Jill Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binyon Mr. and Mrs. Scoot Eatone KF. T.S. S.F. Cl. M.C. R.W. and D.B. Thanks for all the fun times and the pumpkin, Love Mindy Minky Dink is a babell! Ben and Pete are Great Lovers. I Love Mindy How could anyone ask for better friends, Love Tracy Hey Mac, is yours ancient or oriental — I forget! aioe and Ti, Meet you in the girl’s locker room Spirit Week! Love hris Kevin, no more lies forever, Love Mindy Kev, wishes do come true, Mindy Walter E. Schortmann Best.of Luck from an older friend Good Luck always Mindyi Love, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Mink, it’s your turn for “T”, Love Zort Keep huggin’ me and I'll keep lovin you, Zort Mink, don’t worry about D.S. or J.J.| Love Kevin I miss you this year and a lot more next year The third floor ... please?!!! Best of luck kid, Love Lady Congratulations to the 5th, Love Mom and Dad Best wishes from Pegleg Love from Big Mama To the most beautiful girl in the world Memories last forever “ “Jo” and “Buzz’ S.W.12, Rick 66, Mark +usl, Nick?, S.J. + JM; clones, no door B.K., 44, F.Z. totally!, FTI, S.S. + “I’m just a little smurf,” eagle, pearls, get in, 10, S.B., no laugh, nice goodbye, — Who would believe? Dave, R.L. + Eric, much better, J. Pries + P.Z.— m1, C.E., Toby, AT., bus, Tony FRIENDS!! Gail — “IJALS”, “WTSIR”, HoJo’s, R.F. + the drive-in!, BK. + $?, Marc’s Apple Pie, long phone calls, “the fog”, S.F. — first call!! Thanks for EVERYTHING! KJ CIP — or, firebird, Lincoln St., gasoline, beach, can I shift?, fix your hair, w Eric, HoJo’s + Jon + Sean! DAVE — blue spam, how’s communion?, handshake Irons Homestead, skiing?? Luv Kristine PETER KELLY — Colt S.P. — ts that a tugboat? KJ Chris — M+M’s, 7th 11th?, we survived, though! police, college fair, S.M. party, license, C.E. Archives!, What a relationship! Glad we're still “together” Luv KJ “TORT” 'B3 Kris, Congratulations! Love, Lou Not having a friend to talk to is misery. Miss you. Lor! — Good Luck in the future and with Ron Case, Barbara Good Luck Kris, Mustang 1. Dave To LAM From PAE — Remember all our CQ’S! Her’s looking at you kids! RidJ. “Go for it,’ Stinel” ... C.J. 2 K J — “Hitch your wagon to a star.” Luv, K J Enjoy! Love, Grammie Fran. Well done! From the Rumford and Raymond Wind. Keep in touch! Mr. Mrs. J. Chris E. I'll always remember you! Kitty Wish you Luck, Kris J. Best of luck to the graduates of ’83 Thank you for a great year Mr. K Sheehan Gail — The FORTUNE TELLER never said anything about RICK!! (wine, yes!!) May everything you do be a success, Love Jean To the class of ’83, good luck and Best Wishes. Bean Mychelle, Good luck sis! Remember all the good times! Lynne Mychelle, Behave yourself — if you can! Love Krissie Good luck Ellen + Mychelle — Love Sue For continued success to all my “friendly Girls”, Mychelle, Celeste, Chris, Kathy. Good luck to all of you. Jim Wishing Mychelle, Celeste, Chris, and Kathy the best of luck in the future, Love Denise. Mom and Dad, Thanks for all your love, help, and understanding. Love always Mychelle. Kathy, thanks for your friendship, we've been through alot, but we finally made tt. Good luck, Love Ya Much, Mychelle Kathleen Erin Coogan, Get home on time!! Mychelle M + M Heaneyboper, What can I say? Mychelle We've been through so much, and I know we'll do alot more!h Good Luck, Love Kathy Janet Weiss + Jacquete, “Ques es ano?” Mr. + Mrs. Lucien Martineau Mychelle, you know what they say about Frat guys. Randy Congratulations Mychelle, as your high school years lock into the past, we want you to know, we are very proud of you. Your career, your future, is about to begin. Good luck always to a wonderful daughter, Love Mom and Dad. Good luck Mychelle, Meow, Jingles Felicitations et Bonne chance Mychelle, Grand-moman Good luck Mychelle and watch out for those hunks, Love Paul. To all of my friends — congratulations!! Love Beav. Rick — Orange Firebird, Empty lot (what a stupid place to park!) Gulp gulp, OH NO! @XXI! !! Blue flashing lights, Whimp with nightstick. You’re BUSTED boys!! Nervous, Frantic!! Hello Dad ... Moral bias — NO! I’m only 1612!! JAIL! Why do I have to be 17? Long, boring, hours, Next day I.W.AC.I! To Chris, best of luck, Love Dad I love you Beav ... James Chris, I love you, Alicia Congrat’s to a nice guy Hold down the speed! Have a good one Poopst. Love “The Mafia” Hello Dear ... Head This one’s for you Pork face “ART” aiais' a you be hit by the dropping of Japanese racing ickens. Chris — I love you because you W.A.C. I feel bad about the long hours. Love, Sue 8. Chris, You're The best brother ever ... Only kidding! Love Luanne Kris — Behind Wamp Mall, no more M left. Love Sue Chris, thanks for being there when I needed you. Love Stacie Congratulations BEAV Love, Joey Hello Yo lander! Congratulations Vark, Beav, Chris Vandal, Dave, Meala Congratulations Vark, Meala, Gilligan, and Pesty ... You goof balls. Thanks Luanne from all of us. Hey Rick ... HEARTHSTONE!! Congratulations Chris, Grandma May all your life’s dreams come true. Grampa Damas Good hick Andrea. Steve To the girl who sits on guys laps at parties, Love Kris Beavy, If you need therapy sessions, I'll be there. Love, Heather. Pat — 1 LOVE YOU. DREW A toast ... to TOGO 83 and roral rex! J + K May you find the Marlboro man + yellow toga. Jackie, Remember Hitler? Love Lisa Thank You for coming, thank you for leaving. Good luck, Jacquie — Aunt Jane Good luck Jacquie, Love Nana. To Jacquie + Friends, Get a Job!! Get a real Job, Burt (Craig) Recuerda el baile de sordomudos Go, Go, Go Seekonk Class of ’83 Good Luck Jackie, your friend Gail. I love Ellen, Love Manny Jim Morrison lives and walks Africa, KD. To S.H. and K.H. remember the shining moon! Hitler sends us to the gas chambers. Russel “forever”, Linda Jacqueline Brotzman, Hi Virginia — T.M. May your future be bright! KOC, and KS., mustache rides 25¢ Robert thank you, Love Jacqueline Dad and Ma, thank you, Love Jacqueline Best of Luck Seniors, Pam Saisselin Good Luck Frankie Babe, Love Frankie Hey Squigley and hasro, from me T'll miss you Class of ’83, Best of Luck, D.W. There is no instant replay on life — so do your best at all times Class of '83. Congratulations, Jacquie Mace Best of Luck Seniors — The Maces Congratulations Chris, Sandra, Gary, Celeste, P.J., David @., Brian, ® David S. — from The Maces Gail, “Good luck with Dana and Spike!” Good Luck Beth from Pam Congratulations Mary-Beth — Mom Dad Good Luck Beth from Rm. 132 B.C. You FINALLY made it M.B. — Sue “Don't forget what could of been” To one of my good friend’s girl friend Love Chris Mary-Beth, you're someone very special to me, we have shared good times and I am looking forward to many more in the future, Love John, (8-letters) Hey T, What the heck does 2 o’clock mean!!! Hey Rob Laur — UNH was the best. J.F. Fine, you don’t like my black shoes!! T, No matter where we go “BEST FRIENDS FOREVER” Love MB. J.M. Thanks for the good times. I love ya, M.B. Mary-Beth — Someday means nothing. You, no matter what, you'll always be special to me and I'll never forget it. Tina, All I want to say is that you're the best friend I’ll ever have. We've shared lots of great times. I wish you all the hapnjness in the world. Love Mary-Beth Mink, I Love Ya! Jill Jill — What's Dis, Dat, Dese, and Does, Love Stace Jill, next time we go to McDonald’s, I’m driving, and t's your turn to get in trouble! Love Ya, Chris Jill’s favorite song is the Rhinestone Cowboy, Love Chris Jill, if I help you clean the kitchen at 2 a.m., will you at the Senior Supper? Love Mink Hey Jill, is it King Henry the 8th days yet? Love Tracey Oh No, it’s WRONG WAY CORRIGAN! Love Shannon Jill — See ya in jail, Love, Sue Good Luck Jill, Love Auntie Joan I love you, Tracey! Love always, Havanah I love you, Jill! Mom Go Jillie Go, Love Gordo Up with orange Good luck Jill — Love Dad Jill, Good times ahead! Love, Snag Pete, Pete, Ben Are All Americans Lort P., “good going!” Good luck to the graduating Class of ’83 — RS To my buddy “P. Fig” Thanks for everything, Robin To SB — H, KH, FI, SP, MM, DL, PF, SC, PB, JM, Good luck, RS Robin, It’s been nice knowing you, bye pal! Love, Pell Rois, your @ great kid, glad I got to know you, good luck, Love ris Thanks for the advice Rob! Love, Lewis Rob, you've been a great help! Thanks! I'll miss you! Love Dana RS a tri-capr. with all the best qualities, SK Robin, Thanks for all the tips in F.H. Love Wendy William L. isa... | (B.S. 79) Penie and Dink ’82 Good luck — The Sloans Bob Joan Sloane Jane Sloane Cindy Sloane Hal Gretchen Sloane Judy Rich Beuson Robin, Have Fun, Stay Out of Trouble, Jo Rob, be good, but have fun — Maugra Rick D. — Where have all the good times gone? Robin Peter A. I'll always care! Love Always — ME! Good luck Karen — Love Andrew “KARROT” Love always “GRAPE” Good luck Jean, Dawn, Karen, Love Russ Good luck Pitttes, Love Manny Patty, remember when? Out of here tn ’85, Mike Good Luck Class of ’83, Mish Good luck Karen and Danny, Luv Kathy - Karen — best of luck, sweetie! THE YEAR OF THE CLASH, Norm — _ eer Virginia, kegs, Rocky Point, figs, and friends. e, Best of Luck, “Bright eyes” Love Emma Dawn, lets do tt again when its warmer. Love Ya, Me. Good luck Karen and Dawn — Love Mr. Mrs. Pommenville Good Luck Katy — Uncle Kevin Good Luck Katy — Mr. J. U. of M. WINS ORANGE BOWL Good luck class of 1983 — C. Rahanian Krissie — You've been a great friend — Love Katy Jodi — Best of Luck — Katy Gene — You've been a great friend, thanks — Katy If tt feels good “Do tt” LMS Bill Musconi — We salute you! Good Luck Class of '83 — Mr. Wujcik Good luck to the class of 1983 — Mrs. Mooney Katy, you only live once so do what you want. Greg B.K. will never be the same J.S. Katy, We finally made it! Thank God. Porkchop! Good luck Katy — Mere-Mere Good luck Katy — Gramma Govett Good luck Katy — Bob Good Luck Katy — Ted and Lefke The Mini at Easter was great, Love Nana And so is the green one, Love Gramp Best of Luck Kathleen, Tommy, Blaine and Heidi Good luck Katy — Cathy Good Luck Mago in your senior year. Good Luck Class of ’83 — R. Ridolfi Good Luck Katy — Mike Good Luck Lort Y. — Tim Good Luck Class of ’83 Best of Luck Seniors Cherie — Good Luck — Katy Paula. — Good Luck — Katy Dan, Good Luck in Years to Come — Kate Good Luck Kathy — Kate Sharon T. — You're a good friend — Kate Katy and Charlie 80-83 Hey seniors, PARTY!!!! J.E., M.D., B.D., — Falons from “81” SAIL Lots of luck Kris Mark — Love Chris Good Luck Sis! Krissie, Good Luck Always, Candace David, I love you. Candace aii for your friendship and understanding, Love Ya, elle To Ed, good luck, love Kathy It's been rough without him, huh Sandra?! Good Luck Krissie! Good Luck Krissie! Good Luck Krissie! Good Luck Krissie! Good Luck Katy Charlie! Love always, Krissie Krissie, Smile it’s Friday! Kelly Peter — 1985 — I'll be there! ag Jean! Good Luck! Krissie Katy, are you having a good time so far? Good Luck Class of 1983! Ahh! I’m running out of money! Watch me world, I’m going to be rich! I spent the whole year missing you Jack! This was my first solo guys! Brian, good luck with love from Me Rory Stick with tt Sam! It’s all over. Sad. Now what do I do?! Mychelle, life’s not as bad as you think! I'll keep caring. Good luck to everybody! Kathy, good luck! Love Krissie Good Luck Brian and Karin! Love Krissie aes a for the job Ellis! Bye John, Mom always liked you best! Gina John, Your aggravation paid off! Twirp John, My future brother-in-law, you're such a cutie. Love Lisa J. Have one on me. Buzz John we finally made it, Love Buns John, you are special to me, Fondle Good Luck JonJon, Mom John, Frogs are Lucky! Kim John, Thanks for being a friend, Love Fran Joyce, 4-10-82, Love John John, I Love You, Joyce John, 4-10-86?, Joyce J. Remember the L.R., J. There’s only one G.M.!! Kathy and Ellen B.S.S forever! Good luck Kathy! Mom and Dad Good luck Kathy! Ellen Sue — stop chasing senators sons! Andrea — rest area? Kathy — Good luck in the future! Love Eric Kathy K. — Congratulations — Good luck — Steve T. Good luck Kathy Cat Gut! Kathy — Clean your room! Anna C. — Congratulations and best of luck in the future — Love Kerrie M. July 6, 2000; AD,JD,SB, meet at Horseneck Beach — KK AD,JD,SB, — memories: white house, beach, incognito — Kobo, Mike, Jeff, JFK, JS, mazola, shaving cream, Thomas St. Pub, dunes, summer — KK John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1s alive! Sue — Antifreeze in Newport — Kath It’s the most natural thing! Where’s Sur? Where’s Andrea? Where’s Jen? Karen, Dawn — A toast? Kath, Jen Maura — Good luck — Sue, Kath Marris Sue — Go for tt! Ellen, Kath Ellen — Live tt up! Kath Jen — Lets go SHOPPING! Kath Looks like we made 1t! Ellen — Sailing forever! Kath Sue — 4 at the Mall — Ellen, Kath Party at Sue’s house! Marris, Sue — Rumble tn the halls! Thanks for being a friend. Kath Penee, Kari, Dave — sangria forever! Kath Oh no, police station ... everyone act sober! Kathy — Maybe we'll get to the movies — Marris, Sue Rats — thanks for 3 great years — Love Jen Congratulations Auntie Dawn — Jayson Sue Congratulations Dawn — Debi Congratulations Jeanne + Sue — Jayson Scott Good luck Dawn — Ma Good luck Class of '83 Good luck Midget Congratulations — Class of ’83 — Mr. Mrs. Ghiloni Good luck Dawn — Tubby Good luck Dawn — Auntie Agnes Good luck Dawn — Love P.J. Congratulations Dawn — Grandma Grandpa Congratulations Dawn — Tom Good luck Dawn — Allen Good luck Jeanne — Avoir Pussycat — Tom Good luck Class of ’83 — 522 AWACS, TINKER AFB, OKIA Sorry SHS — No more Guidices to walk the halls You thought the Guidices were bad — wait ’til you get the grandchildren! Jeanne — Let’s take a trip to California! Debi Mark and Patti forever — and a day! Candance and Dave forever — and a day! Good luck Class of ’83 (we made it) — Dawn Good luck “83 — Best of luck to Dawn and Jeanne — Love Bo Best of luck to my brother Mark — Dawn Best of luck to Paul (Remember the vital triangle) — Dawn Best of luck to my cousin Sue — Dawn Best of luck to Jeanne and Russell — Dawn Best of luck to Suzann (Bermuda) — Dawn Best of hick to Kathy — Dawn Best of luck to Carol — Dawn Best of luck to Cheryl — Dawn Best of luck to the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen in your remaining years. Thanks to Mr. Dias, Mr. Sheehan, and Doc — No more awols — Dawn Thanks to all the teachers that taught me, tried to teach me, and put up with me. — Dawn Good byes and farewells to SHS and the life you gave me — you'll always be my greatest memory. — Dawn KK. Johnson — You are a “wild and crazy chick!” Mare Cip. Kari M. — From eighth grade ’til now — I can’t believe it; remember DJ, BV, MB, etc. I can’t name them all. Good luck at R.LC. Hope you study economics! Always keep in touch; remember Newport Creamery, and movies!! Luv ya, Mare Kris J. — “gas” (Lincoln St.), P.C.D., red ’68 mustang, black top, “Oh, I want 66!”, HoJo’s, prom nightmare, P.W.’s numero uno party, following sweet Beava, hatred for M.M., “it’s Miller time!”, last day Junior year — Westport — Bri’s place (beautiful — but funny disaster), F birds, red with gold stripe x 1 9’s forever!!! Marianne C. Rick Dietz — How could you forget June 25, 1982? Never “hate” anyone, Span. IV, orange w white interior, Grist Mill drop-off, beach thrill, typing class, flirting again? Memories for a short time. Good luck at Williams, love you, M.A. (Hearthstone revisited) To Brian Giblin — you were right about RD350; remember Westport Span. exam, I love your beachhousel, Jurmping bridge, Bermuda, Grist Mill — Mr. Hartley couldn’t tell?, Why didn’t you call? Span. III class, convo Cronin’s party, such a “typical” seniorl, super runner. — we finally made itl!l! Love you always, Marianne. Erik, even though you and I will be going our separate ways, always remember the good times and we've learned from the bad ones. I will treasure our closeness forever, I love you! Marianne. (RUSH) IIIII{! Good Luck Johanna, with much love — Mom Dad Best wishes — Class of ’83, The Newmans Clyve, BK, Rt. 44, F.T.AR.H. II, MS, “Eagle,” “I got a wave”, Hnds. Mrn. Met., Mstgs, Good luck Luv — Jo. Ditty, SW, fri-13th, 1-3D, PZ balloons, Jr. Pr., devil-dogs, TA, “3 more hrs. Jo”, Good luck hand cuffed, Luv, Jo. Bren — Good luck and have fun, Luv, Jo. Thanks for being there when I needed you the most BBB. Keep in touch Andrea, Pat, Carla, Carol, Jane Paula. Love KAC Thanks Mom Dad for putting up with me all these years, Love Kim Someday, I will have my farm, and I guess you can bring civilization with you Carla. Mrs. Mooney, I’m going to miss all your classes. Someday we will all meet again! to Hutch: Congratulations Thank you Mom Dad Good luck from Starsky I Love Bruce I Love Pumpkin Head Long Live ROCK ROLL To Sharron: Thank You BJ.S. loves BuJ.W. Me and Bruce forever. Good luck Bonnie We Love You Lots of Luck Loads of Happiness Success Happiness Good Luck Sis Always Behave Ask me if I care? Best Wishes to Bonnie -n- Bruce, Hutch I love Carl E., Hutch To: Bonnie From: Miesh Best of luck to you and Bruce. If tt feel’s good, “Do tt” LMS Good Luck Bud Miss Walek: When you gettin’ married? Bye Bruce, Bye Hello! How are ya? What’s up! Get down on ttl Jackie C,; Hello! Bon Bon Good luck with Bruce, Sonya Hope you're happy forever! Sonya You made it, Business Math! Michelle Ann Lapham Bonnie Jean Sotto Class of ’83 party Keep in touch. My loyal friend Always, Lynnbo Tae Kwon Do — A Way of Life! Anthony Richard DiNi!TTO Lanya DiNiTTO Lenny, You're 1, Love Lynn KARATE KICK — 1 TAE KWON DO VETT '80 N.E.T.K_D. Best Wishes to Eileen and Robbie Jim — I finally made tt! Love, 7 Best wishes to Laurie W. and Bill C. Give 'em heck! Love If 1t feels good, Do tt! SMS LAW JC — I leave Mr. Jones KPPF Best Wishes Anna and Brian, Luv KV Jo Ann and Joey, friends forever. To SPSQ Best friend forever KP To The Dynamic Duo, best of luck! Best of Luck to the Class of ’83, D. Walek Hey Angie, get with it? Remember? Lee Love ya BuFul! Andrea E. Hess — where d’ya get the burn? Lee Shan, Kris, Pol, Wena, Anj, Traci!, and everyone, you're great! Lee Have a Blast! Class of ’83, Love Lee Today ts the first day of the rest of your life. Never lose your dreams. Success and Happiness to a special daughter. Hey Starsky, What's up? Hutch 143 CE. Someday Carl, Someday Best of Luck to Lenny and Lynn, Hutch Best of Luck to Lynnbo, Hutch To my best friend Starsky, Love, Hutch Good luck to you all. Good luck — “Ma” Keough Forget the bad memories and always remember the good ones — Mom Dad To a wonderful Godchild Paula, Best Wishes A Lil U. Peanut Best wishes for a beautiful future — Doris Dow Good Luck Always — Dick Curry My Best to a Great Class — Don Smith To @ wonderful one — Mrs. Fortier Best of luck in the future — Mr. Bowers Good Luck Paula — Grandma Fostin Keep it Curly! Love MJ Here’s to a super future — Mary Lou Dubois Best Wishes Best of Luck in all you do, Jimmy Lanerty Good luck in everything, D. Lister Good luck, Mrs. Yaghian Marquerite Hanley Best of Luck, Paul Good Luck Class of ’83 — Mr. Mrs. Humphrey To Pebbles, Good luck! in '84 Good luck “Dancing Poodle” Good luck, Ski Pelosky Little Hitler is sending us to concentrations camps. Go for the Gold Little Sis — from CA Hang in there Jen Paula Good Luck and Good Bye Underclassmen So long JH, JO, RH, and KM JoAnn, Keep the t alent flowing, PB To all my friends Best of luck always. — Paula JB lets always remember the good times we had — PEB Mr. Thomas Ridolfi and Family Good Luck Kathy — Are you sure you're Portuguese? Luv Tracie Good Luck Kath, from Joe Why does he always copy me? Thanks Vark, Love me Good Luck Kathy, Wov Dawn Tracie — I AM PORTUGUESE! HEIL LITTLE HITLER! Mr. Mrs. Norman Corrtveau Kathy, Best of Luck in the future Good Luck, Kathy — Kris Brian, thanks for being a friend — Tracie Little Hitler, make the troops work!! Good Luck Kathleen, Love Rose Ann Kath, always stay as you are, Love Mom May you always be honest and sincere. Good Luck, Love Grandpa and Ann Jacquie, Tell me a chicken joke! Kathy C., remember Pin Fights? To all my friends — Good luck you guys, you've made these the best years of my life, Love Always, Kathy S. Tracie, How’s Alfonzo? Kathy, thanks for the fun times, Love Lisa Tracie P., want some peanut butter or Jelly, Lisa. The class of ’83 1s tops, Ruth Cabral Good Luck Kath, Love Ellen Good Luck Kath, Love Dad Class of '83 is 1 Good Luck Kath, Luv, Jen Good Luck Stace, Love Coneil SH, How's your callar bone? (KP) Stace, the good times are forever, Love Chris Best of Luck Always, Hoove, Love Chris Stace, Remember Faith, HOPE, and Charity Hoove, thanks for the memories, Love Celeste Hey Stace, wanna get dismissed, Love Ti Stacy, Mr. Kelley called and ... , Love Ben Stacey, I’m glad we're friends! Good Luck, Love Daina Stacey, Good Luck, Love, Christine, Michael, Jonathan, 1982 Best of Luck Sis, Love Alex Krissy Ridolfi Good Luck to all of you, Congratulations on avoiding me in the halls during your 4 years at SHS, M. Rollins Good Luck Ace! Love, Snag Best of Luck tn College Stace! Love Eric Stacey, thanks for the fun times, Love Mink Good Luck Harriet, Love Bertha Ti, Ces, Coneil, Chris, remember: Swansea Mall and The Carnival. Love Stace Thanks everyone for the good times and memories, Love Stace To my sweetheart ... Stacey, I love you — Booboo To my favorite granddaughter, Stacaroni, I love you, Pop ur (You babe) keep it cool and think ice cream! Love ya, Love hris Congratulations! ... and Good Luck! ee up the good work, you’ve made us very proud! Love, Mom ad I knew you could do tt Shar — Love Mom Congratulations, Conetl! Love Mrs. T Hello Lynn M. — your cousin — BF Congratulations, Class of ’83 — from a freshman To all the great grads I know, from R. Scott A Magnificent Achievement DCW Shar, I'll never forget the great times, DD, GF, PB, DF, and many more. Deb Sharon — To a prep from a prep — Carolyn Good luck to one of the cutest kids I know! Congratulations, Shar you’re a sweet kid, remember all the fun we've had BUDDY, Love ya, Ron Good luck in whatever you try, Shar! No more late notes — YEAH! Keep that pretty smile always! Sharon, remember Per. 6 Algebra! Good Luck MAT To Sharon — The biggest preppte I know, Love Kristen Conetl, I’ never forget those past years, thanks for everything! Remember ST, BS, MC, M.P.A.M.H, ECHO Good Luck in all you do, I know you'll succeed! Luv Always Sharon Debbie, What can I say kid? It's been great, AP, Moon's out early tonite. V in P, CC, thanks for always being there, SS Love Always Shar T @ D thanks for taking care of “little sis” I love you both! To a great class, I'll miss you all! Luv Sharon Thanks Mom Dad for everything — I love youl To the future Miss America: You're a pleasure to have around and we're always happy to see you. A sunny disposition is your biggest asset! Best of Luck in the future. Love Gram Pop Best of Luck Hanger Lin Gil Congratulations “E” — Nana Go to tt Erik — Alicia Good Going Erik — I hope being on your own is as good as you think — the countdown ends — Little Moore Yah, that’s it — Little’s Moore’s Friend Best Wishes, Erik — from Arizona Congratulations, Erik — from Pa LYCKA TILL, Frederic and Elisabeth It you don’t scale the mountain you can’t view the plain — Congratulations on the climb, Erik, Dad Mom The secret of life is to be happy with what you've got — so ... get enough! Love, Lindy Don't try to teach pigs to sing, !t wastes a lot of time and energy and it irritates the pigs, Mike Good Luck Erik! from The Mirandas REMEMBER FAST TIMES AT SEEKONK HIGH ’83 Congratulations, Erik, from Joe and Priscilla Stay within the speed limit, Julie Good Luck, Uncle Aunt your 5 double cousins 141 142 Best of luck !n all your future endeavors — Bob Karen Cip — I'll die young, I know it. There's a time and place for everything. Marianne — always rernmember the great times we've had; keep the m.p.h. down; free pizza’ what the !@¢1, a-e, you're a “good friend” Love Always, Erik THE ROLLING STONES!) You're only young, but you're gonna die. AC DC NUDIE KAZOO, ON A ROOF TOO Good Luck to the Class of '83, Mrs. Babiec Mrs. Holmer, Good luck Class of '83 Brendam Auclair Hodge Mrs, Marilyn Greene — Best Wishes To wish you a great future — Mrs. Nancy Silva Best Wishes to alli — Mrs. Constance Kelley NO NUKES Jungle love tn the surf and the pouring rain. Everythings better when wet. “Jenny” Good luck, Angele Robertson Lots of Luck Mr. Mrs. G. Morrison Good Luck, The Gagnon’s Ru Mrs. John Mortimer Good Luck, Mr, Mrs. Edward Ring Smile, God loves you. A wise son brings Joy to his father, but a foolish eon brings grief to his Mother. Good luck Sue, Love Gram Get a job kid! Best wishes to my favorite daughter. Rick, Kath, Andrea — A strange evening: Murder, drinks pizza, cops, an adult book store and a tuba, Sue Andrea's at the rest area? July 6, 1982 Horseneck beach Mor, we all love you, but you went a4 little out of control with JS. We go to parties, sometimes until four, she tried to go, but she wanted some more. Rut row, rex! Ellen, we made it — Kathy, Sue, KD, KK, SB, AD, GET, JFK, JS, JC, MH. Kris Gail “Wow, the sun’s up” JC To SC, VM, JT, LP, LT, MP, MM — No more to gol Ron, good luck always, Love Lisa Gail, Remember the great times, Best of luck, Love Missy Ginny, Remember AA (if you can), Love Jen Lisa, stay crazy, Love Jen Jin, stay PURPLE, Love Jen Sue — Onamat a pacia Liz, Just one more year, Love Jen Lisa Jen, remember WB JW this sear, Love Ginny Good Luck CA and CA, Luv Jen Kris J. “I’m just a little smurf.” Remember B.K.’s Christmas Party and S.C. Love Gail Best wishes Dawn and Bill Karen and Dawn “Bingo Bango” Love always, Gail Andrea, Jen, Sue, Kathy, Beach white house. Kirn, Jean, and Tom R. — Good luck Gail Mrs. Keough Thanks, Love Gail Katie and Andrea remember Physics Dawn and Jackie remember clothing first period Thank You Mom and Dad. Aunt Anna Uncle Rocco Best Wishes Gail, Mark Congratulations Gail, Carline Happiness to you Gail, Val Love you Gail, Mom and Dad Success and Happiness Gail Best Wishes, Uncle Rocco Love, Aunt Anna Gail, congratulations, Grandma Love, Hugs, and Kisses, Gail Heppiness, Godmother, Joanne cons Mark Carolyny, and Val Good luck, Collen Good luck Kara and Collen from YMCA Va Hrul My Leg! ER, LLY, OLLEE, BIN East Providence Rules Newman YMCA Laurie Reid Good Luck Number 58 Good Luck, Col, Love Tim Good luck seniors, Mr. Mooney Good Luck “Colinka” Mooney Sherry Dan '80, ’81, '82, '63, FOREVER Good Luck, Col, Love Tracie Good Luck Class of '83 East Providence Orthodentic Lab Janet — Good Luck, Jody Cupcake Good Luck RS from SS Best of Everything — Gramps Chris Pacheco LYB Walter Moniz — Good Luck Go for it — from Joe Costa Good Luck CHICKEN!! Good luck to my future Sister-in-Law Good Luck to my future Cousin-in-Law Best wishes to Class of '83 — Jim Morrison Mr. Mrs. Walter Shears Mr, and Mrs. Harold Foster Mr, and Mrs. Driket Good luck Betsy, from Daisy Sandee SHOE, MEGAPHONE, GRUNTIES Good Luck tn the future Speedy! Hey 10, remember Jim M. at McDonalds, Love 7 Betsy, How's Jack's Elephant? Fried clams 4-ever, Bet! Love San If tt feels good “Do it” LMS Smitty, remember switchin’ shirts?!? Love “Mom” Fried clams 4-ever, San! Love Betsy Good luck JR, TR, MA, BN, Luv KV @ AA CHAIR, COW, DUCK, MOON Good Luck Eileen Robbie, Love Speedy Snort! Snort! Sanl Kive Bet Free at last! Betsy H. No more confusion, — Betey S. Diane, can I borrow a trashbag? BS JA, EB RB, BS BW BUSTED! Jim Morrison Forever Look, It’s Snowing |I!!I! Moe, Take care of yourself, Love Speedy EB, SD, BS, DT, LS, KC, CM, we made tt! Love BS Ei, remember “LV Prep” in EF’s class (Ha Ha) Love Speedy Best of Luck Class of 83 OKIE HEADQUIST Speedy thanks for being there! Love Ei Do them Bahama Burners!! Remember the graduations of ’811I! NUKE THE WHALES Big bad bone busts (Tom?) Besty, best of luck, Hutch Ei, thanks for being there! Love Speedy Good luck Kris, Love Dad ZIP Mottozo Good luck class of ’83 Moe Darcie, have fun next year, Kris Kris, Good luck in the future, Gram Kris, Good luck on graduation, Gramps Good Luck and Have Fun Kris — The Saunders Good Luck — The Mello's Our Best Wishes — The Donofrio's Good Luck, Joe Florence Good Luck, Barb! Tex Kris, Love Always, Craig Good Luck Chris Moitozo Here's looking at you, class of '’83 Memories of the past school years be forever a part of you. Dr. Debalsi forever! Alex and Jult R. — '79, ’80, ’81, '82, '83, ’84, ’85, ete. Good Luck Kris, I’m counting on you to love me and call me. Miesh, Thanks for everything! Keep in touch! “Nits Luck in the future to DGC, MAL, JR, JS, LP, JC, LM, KM, SH, E, PB. Hey Kris, What’s Happening? BRIIII Kilas — YAMBF — KELLABEE Hey Grivit, what’s happening? Dear — Good luck and love always, Krissy! ||!!! Congratulations from Brandy (Badar) Spooky? Good Luck Vickie, Love Cheryl Good Luck to the Class of ’83 — The Calore Family Vickie, much success, Grandma Congratulations from the Camaro Good Luck Jess (my half-sister) Luv, V.C. Good Luck —- K-C., P.C., K.S., M.H., S.S., J.M., P.B,, Luv V.C. Even a Drippo needs love. The Chick Band Lives. Woody, who burned the woods May 1? Woody, your brother does love you! God Bless “The Clique” Love J G. Burger King rots, but the parties are great. Congratulations Woody, Tom, Buzz, Mal. Good Luck Squigger — a lifelong friend — S.C. Kathy — The best friend and cousin I will ever have. Thanks for all the great times and good luck after graduation. Love, Sue (Sue loves Steve.) You guys have been great friends, Lynn, Melissa, Marylou, only one more year! Love, Jen. KED —- going mountain climbing ts the best thing since track. Love EGG I love cutting wood with you. Yea, but maybe in 8 years or so we'll have a woodpile in our yard. (NR). Only if you don't fall asleep (R.). Well, you helped a biti! Thanks to Marc and Tony (R.C.). Okay, okay, and pink punch. Hope you found the punchbowl. Mr. Mooney — For 4 years now you've been a great friend, as well as @ super coach, You have taught me a lot, such as how to believe in myself and others, to modestly accept victory and to graciously accept defeat. I've been through lots of competition-league, state, and most importantly, mental competition. I believe now that I have the capabilities to do anything I really want. Thank you for everything. — Kathy. JED, Tom, KKJ, Beau, Kar, San, Jen, Sue, and all my other friends — I love you all — Woody?! God be with you always May you be blessed everyday May the Lord always be with you Walk with the Lord and he will walk with you Trust in our Lord and he shall direct your paths. Best wishes — Liz Morris LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Good hick always. The Bouley's Future happiness — G. Gagnon Take one day at a time Easy Does It Worde from a nice person like myself Welcome To Miller Time SEARCH OUT PORTNOY’s MONKEY M. Mulhare Good Luck T.P. Find it in the stars Good luck Dawn. Linda Jerry The Best To You. Follow your dreams. Good Luck M.C. Best Wishes. B.S. Best of Luck. oJ.P. Boogie On Down. Mark Lort S. Keep on Trucking, Noxte T'll never forget what’s his name. RED HEADS HAVE MORE FUNII Ed. Lots of Luck. Bill Dot T. We Will Wait, And We Will See. J.N. Plan for eternity — live as if today is the last day of your life. Good Luck and Good Health. E.T. PHONE HOME Best Wishes Class of ’83 — R.S. Good Luck Seniors — Leslie Horton Good Luck Tootie — Billy Ann Best of Luck Leslie — Nana Best Wishes Class of '83 — Gene Duquette Congratulations Class of ’83 — D. Duquette Best Wishes — The Riegles Leslie — Class of '83 — Nana Best Wishes Class of ’83 — D. Higginbotham Good Health '83 — Don Hulme Congratulations Leslie — Love Lynn Bob Congratulations Brat — Barb Russ To Leslie with Love “Doug” Best Wishes Leslie — Mike Shawn Congratulations Seniors — Barb Russ Lottaa, Luck Leslie — Laura Good Luck Bonna, Boona — Lynn Do tt up Leslie, — Rob Keep on Smurfin’ — Love Mom Congratulations Class of 83 — The Henrys With love to toots — Linda George Yeah Leslie. Love Mom Best Wishes Seniors — George Henry Good Luck Class of '83 — Mr. Mrs. W. Horton Good Luck Leslie. Kim Jack Congratulations Leslie. Robin Kenny Good Luck Always — Jackie Paul Congratulations Class of ’83 — Norma Riegle Love to Bo Max Good Luck Leslie — Jimmy Nancy Best Wishes Class of '83 Good Luck Jeanne Russ — Leslie Congratulations to Diane, Jeanne Russ, Kris, Dawn, Sue, Steve — Love, Leslie Good Luck “Bonin” Maura Cronin Good luck Sean Best Wishes Seniors Good Luck Class of ’83 Good luck Sean Good Luck (how you doing) You're Great Sean, Love Alicia Pat, Remember all the good times at Pondo everyone's favorite manager. Best of luck always Love, Lisa. Good luck Pat. Love, Nana. Pat, good luck and congratulations. Love, Aunt Dot Best wishes Pat. The Menards Remember all the fun times, good luck. Love, Michelle Good luck best wishes. Love, “The Munroes” SKULL ... SKULL... Best wishes Pat. The Zonyks Best of luck in your future — Ms. B Good Luck, “auntie” Pat. Love, Jason and Laurie Patty, Friendly’s Wednesday????? Good luck Pat. Love, Lort Good luck Pat. The Scowns Congratulations! Uncle Tony Aunt Judy ARF! ARF! Quincy Te: Try K.C. Remember “H.D.” during fourth period! Luv, P.C. | J.G., L.Z., M.C. remember all the parties with “Prime”, “Miles”, Paul LZ. you're the “guilty one”. Love, Pat Judi Hey K-C., S.R., K.M. remember all the wild times in J.W.'s English class, Love, P.C. “T love you Jack”. Love, Pat. KS., ra go over 36 miles per hour or you might hit a tree! Luv, P, Good luck with your horses Kris. Angel Good luck Kris. You need it! — George Have a good time Dan, I know you willl HEY BUZZ, LET’s PARTY! TO THE MAD BUZZARD Good luck and a happy lifetime. Hey 5, remember Remo’s threats, Love 7 Hi San, TOOT! TOOT! Good luck — Vo-Vo San, Hey look! It’s SNOWINGI! Make sure you pass the oral exam. Good Luck Class of '83 Luck to all of ’83 San D. — Jim Morrison forever — Terry M. The best — E.B., B.S. L.S., C.M., K.C., M.R. Good Luck Tommy and friends, from Kara I knew I wouldn’t miss 1t. Tom — Einstein ain't got nothin’ to worry about. THE SCREECHERS are 1 Deborah Harry is a Goddess Good Luck K-E.D. Love, J.E.D. THE TRIANGLE — Kathy, June Chris Kath, It's cosmic intergalatic! Have a great senior year Denise Thank you for everything Mrs. De, Love, June (1982 secretary) Allison, It’s been fun (funky??) Finally beat me for first chair, uh Mikel? Mr. R. Ridolfi — thanks for the great classes. Now, It’s “Miller Time,” Kris. Pam good luck in everything. “Hey you guys...” The Beatles Forever! Good luck June. Love, “Fred” We're all behind you 100% Love, Mom Dad LD. 1s guilty and I love G.S. Good Luck, Allison. Take me to 11-11. Ed Ed, Good luck tn college. Thanks for your recom. Al Good luck Allison. Luv Pat Good luck, Kat. Love Carol. To Allison — a super friend, good luck, Jim. Good luck Te, hav Je Good luck Allison Terri. Luv, Benny Kitten, thanks for the memories. Luv, Benny A lo Joba (scare crow). Thank you, Allison. Love June What's up June Terri Love, Al Good luck, June Love, T.G. Al Te, Always keep in touch. Love, Kitten. Kitten, Good luck. Love, Dad, Cheryl Danny. You're a great friend. Keep in touch. Love, J.G. “T love you Frank Mooney!” Love, Jessica V.C., KS., P.B., D.G., J.D., NL. S.S., SM. KC. $.C., 3.C., 0.0. BB, R.G., S.G., B.C.” Thanx Love, J.G. Good luck and keep in touch, N.L., AH., K.S., TF, BL, D.R., AS. T'll miss you guys. Love Denise Good luck June. You're a great kid friend. Love, Denise. Te basia latinam scio Good luck seniors — Mrs. Wing Hi Ho. But I didn’t do anything. Crowley thinks he’s tough but we all know Benevides will take care of him. ' Gary, I’m going to miss you, take care. Love, AB. Gary, I’m going to miss you, Love, Alison. “WE Made Iti!” Jim, Kenny says good luck. ’83 Good luck Class of '83 Mr. Mrs. Frank Murphy Mareen A. Murphy Dr. Mrs. Robert Burroughs Brian Burroughs says Angus says AC DC Hopefully there are enough Jobs left for the Class of '83 From one animal lover to another — Love Best of Luck — Love Gram Gramp Best of luck to a super neighbor ii ek and Best of Luck always Kim. You're a nice girl. juv Ya To the cutest girl I ever saw from an 18 wheeler. Best of luck to the Class of ’83. “SNOOPY” “FAT CAT” Good luck, Kim. Aunt Bev Uncle George The cook at “Bev's Place” Maybe we can win Spirtt Week now! Kim's petting zoo now open. Best of luck to a great babysitter. Best of luck, Class of ’83. Parabems e boa porte. “Best of Love Luck — Kim Robin” — The Rehobeth Carpenters Best Wishes, Kim, Aunt Barbara é Uncle Paul Stay “Cool”! Uncle Paul Aunt Barb Best wishes — cuzin’ — Laurie Kim say — Lets go park the car. — Love Laurie Kevin See you next year at the Big E. — Love Mark Bernadette “May the wind always be at your tail” Love, Paul Kim Good Luck Kim — Better known as Little Houses — “Laura” ood Luck — Love John-David-Frank Best of Luck -——- The MacPhersons HAVE A GOOD ONE! Uncle Mark What ever you want, Go for it! Well we finally made it! KAC Kim — May success be your shadow — Love Dad Good to the Last Drop! Rickety Ray (The ga Love, Cindy TICKIN’ TIME BOMB WHERE’s ALL THE WHITE WOMEN AT?! Toot. Toot. Sue, Cindy Don't act “spastic” Sue, Mychelle K-K., How was the water?! KC., Looking for the good life, “dressed to kill” M.H. Shut your big mouth, pebblebrain (C.M.) Longevity to you, Cin — SR Mr. Francis Mooney, Thanks for putting up with us. We ene a lot of good memories from U.S. History period 7. Mychelle Sue, remember per. 5, “Sandy” CM Sandra D., Keep cool (Cindy) Thanks for the shirt (Fried Clams) Nuke the Israelis SJ?, Melon Kerry (P.S. I owe you the world) Go to the Patty, Packy? Booze Cruise on The Katy Summer of 82 To your memory, David Knight KQ, MES, PP MV., E.C., B.C., T.C. Cokeman!! Traci, watch out for Milton! Heather, may life bring you everything you want — 10 kids, mega — food stamps Proverbs 3:5 and 6 Good Luck Heather from Todd Behave Heather — look out college! I Chronicles 26:18 Good luck Heather — or should say Ralphi! Heather, good luck always — narc. Remember, Mom Dad are always home. Seek first God and His kingdorn. Life is a test of faith. Remember your other Mom Dad Congratulations Class of ’83iIIII! Take it slow but don’t let the back end d rag. Best of Luck in the future, Mr. Grenter Best Wishes Sonya. Mr. B Anchors away July 30. April Happiness to my pride and joy. Mom Best of luck Sonya. Earle To a sweet neighbor. Flo Manny To my lovely niece, Uncle Jim Best of luck with Rick. Samantha To a great friend. Sue Thanks for the great new family, hope the bunny don’t miss us. Loving you without him. 10-8-83, and forever. Rick With all my love Best Wishes! Dad Good Luck, Andi, Love Mom Kathy — Congratulations, you're out, Always remember the great times at the beach — Love them orange shorts. Ker Good Luck Class of '83!! Wishing you all the best of everything. Anna Looks like we made it Class of '83! Good Luck, Cathy E. Good Luck Cathy, Love Chug To Cath, Best of Luck to you, Love Kezz Cath, I'll never forget ya, lots of happiness, Love Jodt Cath have a good year, it’s your last one, be good. Success and happiness always, Love Brandy Muldoon. To Pork-Chop and Sha, I love ya both, Good Luck, Elmo Jeff Dantas Dr. Peter P. Andreozzi Good Luck Kim, Love Mom Good Luck Kim, Love Dad KC. — Sleep tn rooms where I can’t find ya much? Mom Dad, what can I say? I'm sorry! Kim Sue, remember, you’re an abused child! Chris P. Thank you for being a friend, Love Kim Vette Veader Kregger — It’s snowing! Oh yea! Kim, Stay Cool, Calm, éF High!!! Aunty Tina Kim? Love Pop-Pop — no hair on top Kim, You finally made it , Nona CP., S.S., J.L., K.B., Thanks for the memories, Love Kim Kim, Stay cool you fool, Kristi To your future years, Love Aunty Nancy Uncle Al Chris, Moving again? Castle or what? FTW. Al Kim Ray, Al John — Good luck! Live for the weekends! Hey Read St. Gang — thanks for a great summer! C.P. K.C. It’s snow country!! Lori Bobby '82 It’s better to burnout than to rust! Kim, Chris, Sue, Lori — The awesome foursome! Chris when are we going skiing? Kim KB. I miss you like crazy!!! Kim, “What the heck” Love Gary What's on your mind? $$$ Chris? Hello deer! Allyson Hey, How are ya doing? Kara Steph Loves John June 1, 1983 ‘the most memorable day I can now happily say goodbyelll Bonne chance a une excellente classe. — Mrs. Lacy Good luck, Sue Beauty Parlor YARS!! Eddie Casey Psyche, Bluffer Bender, Mao! Good luck, Sue-Sue! ARF (Yars) Tanny Boo-Boo D-R THE BEST, J. CORREIN Seekonk will always be 1 Vic Jeff, Good Luck with Amy, Vickie Good Luck Francine, you’ll need it Amy will always be happy Francine, You’re always in the middle, Love John Congratulations Fran, Love Mom To all my friends, Its been great. F.I. Good Luck Seniors, Love Francine Thanks Jonathan, for all the memories, FI. Good Luck Seniors Margaret K. Hopkins Good Going Class of ’83, L.M. Congratulations Class of '83 Good luck Lisa Marquis from her family Keep your friendly smile Lisa — M. Rollins Good Health and Happiness — Seniors Good Luck Class of ’'83 — S.M. The Tanner’s Family Good Luck Karen Dawn, Mr. Callahan Kar, Smile you're on Candid Camera, Sis Dawn, you shouldn't have moved, Manny Dawn, you are totally new wave, Steve Dawn Perry, you finally did it. Good luck Dawn, Grandma Good Luck and Best Wishes Dawn, Karen Co. Love Mom Dad Best Wishes Dawn Karen Mr. Fred Congratulations Kari — Pat Kart, It doesn't matter, we're only in the lst row — we don’t count. Suzy and Greggles — 4 ever Good Luck Sue B. Love Paula I love Greg Whiting — Love Sue B. Good Luck Class of '83 Hey P.E.S., What ya been DOING???? Fasten your seat belt?, Paula I’m only going in the garage!!! Good Luck Peter Fig, Wherever You Are. Love Mrs. M. Great Class, Mr. Fig Figgy don’t forget the night of tears, Love Liza Hey Fig, Good Luck from Micke’ Ratte I'm Hungry, (1 know) Kari, you finally made it, Good Luck P. Leave my girlfriend alone, Fig Peter, you're one massive dude who is the best, Love Alicia Love and Luck Peter, Auntie Inez Uncle Ray Good Luck Peter, Nana Vovo Best Wishes, Jack Annette Munson Good Luck Class of '83 Kelly, I love you forever and ever, Peter — (June 1985) To Sean, Dennis John, you’re the 3 greatest friends that I could ever have asked for — Fig AD.S’er June 26, 1989 my church yard. Good Luck, Love ya, Baked Apple Good Luck Lou — Lots of Love Mum Al Good Luck Class of '83 — Love Paul Andy Happiness Always — Love NANCI Remember ‘“‘No Power Steering” oh sorry! Good Luck Sentors Remember 7th period Art Class Sha, don't forget me, Porkchop Good Luck Dawn Cathy, Love Sha Darcie BuzBuz “Tell me what's happening” Rob LeBeau, I’ll always remember you. (wish we could be friends ag ...) Love Ya, Charlene Jodi, Paula, Cheryl, Pam, “Looks like we made it!” I love you Charlene, Good Luck! Love. Bob Cheryl Allen thanks for being there, sharing the smiles and frowns, tears and joys, love and laughter ... Love Charlene Good Luck Kara, Love Always Michael Best Wishes for the Future, Love John Congratulations Kara Ann, Love Chris Congratulations Kara, Love Mom Dad To JoJohn, a wicked good kid I met awhile ago; Good Luck in the future Love Denise John, An excellent kid I hope to know for a long time, Love Sue To John, Good Luck in the future, Love Joanne Good Luck John Steve, Mr. Mrs. Taylor Congratulations Jennifer! — Pat Good Luck Kristine Johnson — Lisa Congratulations Jen — Mom Good Luck Jennifer — Becky Good Luck Jennifer — from your family Congratulations Jennifer — Morn Dad Good Luck Class of '83 from the Matonis’ Good Luck Maura, luv Melissa Best of Luck Maura — Love Aunt Moira Good Luck Maura, Auntie Gail Best Wishes, Maura, Grandma McCarthy Good Luck Maura, Best of Luck to my strange sister Maura — from Beth I'm gonna miss not havin’ you at my locker! Kevin, I'll never forget you and all the great times we've shared! Good Luck! Love Always Kris Maura, May success carry you through life always, Robin See you at C.S.D. Best of Luck Cheryl A. ( Ronny) P.B. Good Luck to my sister Cheryl K.B., Love Deb Good Luck to CA, LS., J.B. B.G., P.B., J.B., Love KB. DA. Love, Luck, and Happiness to Cheryl A — Mom S Good luck in the future Cheryl A — S.M. CP. Greg, What are you thinking, Love ya Paula I wish you lots of luck and happiness, Cheryl — I love you — Always, Ronny Len, there's always the future, Love Celeste Dina, “What are you saying?” From your Buddy Good Luck, K. Coogan Good Luck to the Hulk, from the Kid. Good Luck Class of '83 To Uncle Ed Bu: Badges? We don’t need no stinking badges sefior. Ed, Thanks for all the laughter and wisdom you shared with me. You’re one heck of a teacher and friend. M A S H '82. Jeremy Rey, I love you very much, Babes. Soosie Dawn thanks for the times; Jean Doe: You couldn't keep us out of trouble: Jean Russ Hey CRISCO!! PARTY!!! To my $1,000 Baby — I love youl Class of '83 must have got lost somewhere down there. Tiniam Angel — DWANTSI!! Good Luck from MR. D. GM. Isles Congratulations Gary and Ben from Christine Good Luck Class of ’83 Julien Lisa Turcotte Jean — Thanks for the help in Cal. I, JHE, and for the company in the wee hours. GT Save an alligstor — Shoot a Preppy Good Luck Class of '83 — Pierre Kathie Business neglected is business lost. Jean, don't wrinkle my notebook — B.T. Best Wishes Class of '83 Good Luck Class of '85 Good Luck, Gen — Mr. Hughes Gen — Hope you get a free yearbook Congratulations Gen — Bob Hope you enjoy your cat — Claire Keep up the good work — Mom Dad Good Luck Gen — Claire Good Luck Seniors — Prudential Insurance Get a piece of the rock! Do it up in ’83 M.G. — Maybe things didn’t work out the way you hoped, because you didn't take a chance. — G.T. Gen — don't forget the anchovies, ERSP SNOBSII! Thanks Ground Round for the cape. B.B. Good Luck ’'83, you need it. Oh No Mr. Bill BB, Melody Slhizewski Mrs. Karl Lemieux Mr. Earl Lemieux Mr. Arthur Tattersall Jr. SDL Loves HKT Holly, Good Luck Always, from Scott. Beauty — Keep up the horses. S.S. — How’s Josephine Laratilda? Mr. Rodger’s, remember Dolly? Thanks Dadii]| HKT Good Luck Seniors, Mrs. Partington Thank you Sentor Girls, CL Best Wishes, Steve, Pat, Brendon, Tim Good Luck THREE MUSKATEER’S Best Wishes Seniors, Mrs. Goodnow Good Luck Laurie, I don't believe you made it. Love Dad Future Happiness Laurie FINALLY!!! Lisa, Be happy Good Luck — Kathy Good Luck Lisa M. from Lisa A. Long live the M.A.S.P. Ms. Sandra Sypek Mr. Mrs. Edward Bradshaw Robbie Good Luck David A Bradshaw Is P.Z. great or what!???1 Mike: Thanks for the April Fools present, Love Deb Z-Man: How did you like the balloons? Love Deb Jo: Thank you for being a friend, Deb Kris: Long live Mustangs! Deo Kart: DOUG, did I hear you say Doug! Eileen: Good Luck! AFA, Snug Eileen: Good Luck! With Love Et: Love ya Nancy, Hi Little Ei, Love ya Ward Happy Days, Grampa I love you, Grandma Earth to Moon Man Good Luck, The Ratal! Best Wishes for the future, Keith, Love Mom Dad Congratulations, Uncle Paul é Carol Best Wishes Keith: Matt Lisa Thanks for being a great friend, Love Wendy Oh yeah, so how am I going to get to school next year? Congratulations and Good Luck Keith, Joe Debbie Congratulations Keith, Pepere Best Wishes Good Luck Keith, Memere To @ very special friend, AS. To a Roatan Surviver! SCW To a super friend with a great personality, Love Gail To a friend always, thanks for being there, Love Patti Frank, may you someday find the fields where alligators, Laurens, and Whiskey Sours grow We love ya always Frank, T.J. E.J. Remember Big Alice’s with D.W., D.P., H.M., T.B., AS., S.W.! Hey Frank, Good Luck from B.B, C.B., your favorite little Amanda Chicken, never forget R., BA. the L.! Narc. Frankie — Is the tmage erect or inverted? Frankie — To a “Special” Nephew, Love Kisses Dee Dee To Harle (Frankie), Best Wishes to @ fantastic nephew. We wish you happiness and success in future endeavors. We know you'll be the best in whatever career you choose, Uncle Fred Auntie Sim “Frankie”, Rermember M.C.’s graduation party and the 7 7’s, Love, SKULL “Frank”, Remember “Body Heat”, Love Judi (from Pondo) Good Luck Fanny from PINHEAD!! Green eyes — let’s do tt again, Love, JS Trees Spotlights Front lawns Mariolll Suzy — those Bridge Water jackets sure are warm. Jeff — sure looks hot in red velour. Good luck Kathy, I’ll miss you, you crazy nut. Love Jen Jen — I jungle love you Chris Eva — My best friend, I'll miss you, Andrea Karen — “if we find tt, we eat tt, nurt!” Andrea Remember the sleepovers girls? Lets sing in the rain again! Jean Andy, Kim, Kathy, Jen Cindy Love Karen Dawn Good luck Andrea, Love Steve Scott Good Luck Andrea, Love Hank To a unique apple pie! Good Luck Gail, Love Karen Dawn Good Luck Christine — Mom and Dad Best wishes Chris Jodi, Mrs. Padykala Hey Cragger — The leaves on Read St? Kim Chris — Best Friends Forever! Don’t forget the Picture! You know, I know this ain’t gonna last forever so lets take advantage of it. LF GF, PT, SC, TS, RK, BC, BR, DM Kim — Not too much of a wild summer? The Burgandies OP, I'll never forget ya! Love JJ Tim S. — Good luck in whatever you do! CP JF —'82 LF CV — ’82 David — I love you — Julie Julie David — '82 — | Lisa — Good Luck next year — Love Chris John, Al, Steve, Tim, Ray — Have a good senior year, Love Chris Judy Good Luck Chris — Love, John John — I can’t keep my hands off youl — Chris Coach C. — We love youll! Al — When can we have a ride in the Mercedes? Chris Judy Chris — When 1s it gonna snow again? Judy Jude — Next weekend. Chris Steve Big Joe — Having a good time in California? The Blizzard of Oct. 8, 19821 John — I'll get you back someday. Chris Good Luck Sentors!!! I just wasted a dolla r! Lisa — No matter what happens I love yal Chris “Lita” — Who been in my tool box?” Mr. Mrs. Padykula Best Wishes — Rumford Landscaping Best wishes Chris — Industrial Tut Truck Service Good Luck — Rumford Supply + Machinery Good Luck Class of ’83 J.B. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Bradshaw Good Luck Mike — Mom Good Luck Mike — Dad Good Luck Mike — Debbie Good Luck Mike — Tracy Good Luck Mike — Lisa Good Luck Mike — Aunt Bertie Best Wishes Mike — Cousin Kenny Best Wishes — Cousin John Best Wishes — Cousin Mary Rita Best Wishes — Cousin Butchie Best Wishes Mike — Cousin Dennis Best Wishes Mike — Friend Tom. Good Luck Mike — Cousin Colleen Good Luck Mike — Cousin Derek Good Luck Mike — Cousin Michelle Go Football Team — Cousin Butchie Good Luck Michael — Uncle Bill Best Wishes Mike B. — Aunt Margaret Best of Luck Always Mike — Love Kert Good Luck Mike, Auntie Good Luck Mike — Uncle Pete Good Luck Mike — Love Lort Much Success Mike — Auntie Mary Good Luck Mike — Grandmother Bonin — I'll never forget you! Luv ya Kerl Good Luck Mike — Champogne’s Good Luck Big Mike — Baron’s Keep Going — Joe and Cheryl Camera Good Luck Mike — The Lutz’s Led Zeppelin — 666 Bonehead — 1000 yards — magical Gary Crowley — You are my only love and I will always cherish those nights we had together. I love you, Britt 143 144 Compliments of SDHRKONK SCHOOL COMMITTEE David D. Young — Chairman Carolyn A Waller Annette Capecci Dorothy A. Howell John O’Hara Member Member Member Member See you at the reunion! — CLASS OF 1983 — 11:30 - 9:00 663 Fall River Ave. Tues. - Sat. 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Richard Dietz — Presidente Renee Bergeron — Vice-Presidente Genevieve Turcotte — Sec-Tesorera Sr. Robert Hartley — Consejero Jennifer Andrews Marianne Cipriano Patricia Elwell Timothy Gagnon Allison Hamlin From CAPCO John Hanlon Kathleen Keilman PLASTICS J INC : Kari Marchetti Cornelia Sullivan MESTEREOTYPESEE The AUTO SHOW LEONARD, INC. ’ 1241 FALL RIVER AVE., SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 1012 FALL RIVER AVE. 336-6026 SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 MON-SAT 10AM - 9PM (across from McDonalds) TELEPHONE 336-7260 TEL. (617) 336-8312 Scialo’s County Bakery BREAD - PASTRIES “BRIARWOOD PLAZA” JARED W. STUBBS, D.D.S. OFFICE HOuRS 546 ARCADE AVENUE BY APPOINTMENT SEEKONK, MA 02771 COUNTY STREET SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 BEST OF LUCK to the CLASS OF 1983 from peekonk Auto Sales Bodyshop — Service Dept. — 24 hour towing 1018 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Ed Veader, Jr. 356-6610 149 Uncle Matty’s Tropical Gardens ROUTE 6 - SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 617 — 336-8268 I] ROUTE 5- WARWICK, RHODE ISLAND Cornplirnents 401 — 738-7235 of A FRIEND HoneyDew Donuts Teunton Avenue Seekonk, Mas. Hargreaves Studios YOUR YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS 1240 Mineral Spring Ave. No. Providence, R.I. Phone 722-5325 430 Newport Ave. Rumford, R.1. Phone 434-4480 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1983 FROM THE SEEKONK MUSIC PARENTS CLUB Co-Presidents........ Sse eet PMOL Ne ATCA Ms ed UMN eH) MO BLAIR MLANPehe) Leics vier JbiOa dah ka ROU Paver Rooaat Alice and Ernest Mansolillo OT OSE Tn bay eee a RE Iai ela le Se IEICE AAT eA eR eT AP A AL Re RU a Jane Babington 5 Sehr rate ttle eters) es gchar COTE A ESTO ETP ae Wa) UAT A SARE ORE MURINE EO DRLOpO ARUP TCC Sa Loretta Perry Treasurer ‘Taunton Savings TAUNTON: 12 Court Street Taunton Mall « 222 Broadway RAYNHAM: Raynham Shopping Center SEEKONK: Briarwoo d Plaza « 21 Central Avenue All Offices open Saturdays 10 am-2 pm « Phone 823-8111 Barbara Piquette Eleanor Shepherd Congratulations Kristine and the Class of 1983 SHE KONK JOHNSON MOTORS, INC. BDUCATORS pi ASSOCIATION EVINRUDE = Service is our Grama OMC Parts Ha and Accessories Seagull Specialty WORKING FOR YOU 508 Warren Avenue Tel. 434-8330 EAST PROVIDENCE, R.1. 02914 David A. PITASss! Howarpn D. ZISSERSON CENTRAL VOLUNTEER ees ASSOCIATION SERVING. ‘SEEKONK bere, PROCESS ALTOMANON (401) 434-2762 CORR 1018 WATERMAN AV ENUE P.O. BOX 4156 EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I.02914 MORRIS TRANSPARENT BOX CO. Good Luck Seniors from 19835 Cheerleading Squad Coaches: Carol Coelho, Deborah Mowry (401) 438-6116 152 One Hour MARTINIZING Best of Luck certifies from The most in dry cleaning The Class of ’85 Alterations — Storage 8 Olney st. Seekonk MA Welding Horeign Domestic To The L M AUTO SERVICE Class of ’83 785 TAUNTON AVE. P.O. BOX 231 Best of luck in all of your SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 future endeavors. BUSINESS 336-6912 SHBHKONK TRACK CLUB YOUR ONE STOP FOR ALL EXPERT BODY, ENGINE TRANSMISSION BRAKE SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Congratulations Class of ’83 CLASS OF ’83 CONGRATULATIONS! Westcott Construction Corporation Pen ee ; Thur. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 135 Kast Washington Street Sat. 9 a.m.-12 noon Sat. 9 a.m.-12 noon All other weekdays 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Attleboro, MA 02761 All other weekdays 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member, Federal Reserve System 153 Sthwarswals tion 1641 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, Mass. 336-9816 Hours Weekly Lunch 11:30 — 2:30 Sun. Brunch 11:30 — 2:30 Eve. 5:30 — 9:30 call for reservations 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE ANDY’S BAY STATE AUTO BODY, Inc. ANDY OLIVEIRA TELEPHONE DAY or NIGHT | A 761-4934 Congratulations Class of 1983 670 WASHINGTON STREET — ROUTE 1 SOUTH ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS 02703 from PM weoule Ge: Ernest J. Murby C. Russell Jennings 154 Congratulations to the class of 1983. FRAM.| Fram Corporation A Bendix Company Providence, R. |. 02916 the purity supreme group FS PURITY SUPREME Your basic value store. HEARTLAND FOOD WAREHOUSE PHARMACITY DISCOUNT DRUGSTORES HEARTLAND DRUG L’L PEACH CONVENIENCE FOOD STORES 155 Phone: 434-3667 ¢ GILMORE’S FLOWER SHOP, INC. 76 TAUNTON AVENUE EAST PROVIDENCE, R. I. 02914 Transworld EQUITABLE ELECTRIC SUPPLY €0., INC. 120 HIGH ST., PAWTUCKET, R. I. “Your One Stop Electrical Supply House” OFFICE 401-725-2400 Rhode Island Truck Sales, Inc. 400 WAMPANOAG TRAIL, EAST PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 02915 Office 401—438-6330 “Building for a Better ENVIRONMENT” MULHOLLAND CONSTRUCTION CoO. Warwick, R.1. Pollution Control, Heavy, and Marine Construction Congratulations Class of 19835 Seekonk Autoparts, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS - ACCESSORIES E. A. CARACCIOLO RTE. 44 ARCADE AVE. Gi7 33677720 SEEKONK. MASS. 02771 Congratulations Class of 1983 from LINDBERG REAL ESTATE Ron Burnett Ann Nazareth (Owner) (Manager) GM Industries, Inc. 257 Pine Street Seekonk, MA 02771 To the class of 1983 Best wishes for a successful future. BATTERIES aes TWIN DISTRIBUTING, INC. BATTERIES FOR DIESEL TRUCK CARS OF ALL TYPES MAURICE “MOE” TRENTESEAUX 52 KENT DRIVE SEEKONK, MA. 02771 1-617-399-7197 RJ SOUT oe DISPOSAL SERVICE 2 RUBBISH REMOVAL — CONTAINER SERVICE Industrial — Commercial — Residential 49 WINTER DRIVE SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 Phone 336-7125 feo Taped iments al Mh ina ry) R. Littl REALTOR Tom Little Lois Carlson Ray DiMeo Mary Levasseur Marge Hartnett Bernice Papson Mary Sullivan 556-7750 617-336-8291 ‘air Zucens Way “Jo Fashion For All Your Fashion Needs ELAINE MOONEY Fashion Consultant 60 Cynthia Road Seekonk, MA 02771 Congratulations Class of ’83 from © Robert E. Borah Associates, Inc. Charles-Orms Bldg. Providence, Rhode Island 02904 Tel. 401 274-5500 Actuaries Consultants Employee and Executive Benefit Plans 157 Good Luck Class of ’83 from Paul’s Texaco 1438 Newport Ave. Pawt. Congratulations from Mr. @ Mrs. F. Daniel Bradbury 158 Best of Luck Seniors SHEKONK HIGH BOOSTER’S CLUB Mrs. Joan Sincero Mrs. June Mace Mrs. Judy Giblin Mrs. Hilleen Brown Mr. Ed Carraciolo 4 H . ey N Po ede Tes ; ANTIQUES AT HEARTHSTONE HOUSE 15 Fall River Avenue (Rte 114A) Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 336-9204 Chapin. Backhoe Excavating Richard Sloane SEPTIC TANKS LEACH FIELOS SEWERS CONNECTED ASPHALT DRIVEWAY CEMENT WORK GRAVEL LOAM S4 RECON T REET SEEKONK,. MASS. TEL. 617-336-8050 GATEWAY MOTOR INN 10 MINUTES EAST OF PROVIDENCE JCTN. RTES. 6 AND 114A SEEKONK, MASS. Good Luck! from. the National Honor Society VINCENT ROTONDO, MGR, bY ae cual, Byles CAS John RP. Reynolds, IV Vice President General Manager , Ultra-Sport Center 1314 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, Ma., 02771 (617) 336-6565 Lottery 336-8060 Hills Package Store 1143 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. HENRY CAMPATELLI BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 19835 ot. Mary’s Parish Family Seekonk, Massachusetts May you all be successful. 160 Breakfast — Luncheon — Dinner MICHELETTI'S of Seekonk 1053 Newman Avenue, Seekonk, Massachusetts For Take Out Orders Phone 761-6370 Finest Quality Ice Cream _eframe factory’ Nba sce (617) 399-7703 Custom Picture Framing Or Do-it-Yourself King’s Oak 15 Brook St. at Newman Ave. Seekonk, Mass. 02771 DEBRINA’S SHOES “Fashion Shoes At Affordable Prices” We have all styles for your prom! 1515 Newman Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 “Congratulations” 617-599-6178 rear ¥ ’ PD a eae Braet Heck Au é bape: ao ; ie + % Lee nat a + Ly ai 5 Si Spite sy Ma Pe e AUTO BODY INC. RICHARD A. RUGGIERO aK © 2244 PAWTUCKET AVENUE. EAST Ah AIBA R.1; 02914 «PHONE 434.4774, Stephen €. Navega ATTORNEY AT LAW 447 TAUNTON AVENUE SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771 (617) 336-8120 Congratulations class of 1983 OULS’ J5O ORBK_ With love and congratulations to Dawn and best wishes to the class of ’83 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF ’83 RJ. MARSHALL, INC. Building Contractors Serving New England with Complete Construction Services 820 Taunton Avenue, Seekonk, Massachusetts 08771 617-356-5151 161 JGV Siig vente J. VANDAL ROOFING C0. 50 NOBLE STREET SEEKONK, MASS., 02771 336-8316 C. J. CONYERS INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE, AUTO, ACCIDENT LIABILITY INSURANCE 650 Fall River Ave. Kitchen Open Wholesale Kenneth H. Conyers Seekonk, MA 02771 Fridays and Retail TONYS SEAFOOD, Inc ; or Ghe ante in Seafood i A. PIRRI 1365 Fall River Ave — Rte 6 Tel. 1-617-336-6800 Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 162 (617) 336-5107 3 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 BEEF CITY BEEF USDA Prime Choice Only Charlie’s Green Thumb “The Best Of The West’’ 1700 Fall River Ave. Rte. 6 1408 Fall River Ave. Seekonk, Ma. 02771 POPULAR PIZZA The Oldest and Most Complete Hardware Store In Seekonk Fine Itali Dini ie ou Sai i OSCAR’S (Briarwood Plaza) HARDWARE PAINT Seekonk, Massachusetts 619-621 Lincoln Street I Seekonk, Mass. Telephone 336-8048 336-8823 TABLE OR TAKE-OUT ORDERS Brennan’s Pharmacy Route 6 1404 Fall River Avenue Phone 336-8844 163 Compliments of WIN-MARC TRANSPORTATION, Inc. 820 Taunton Ave. SEEKONK, MA. 0277] Oras tenuis hone Cnginecing Carp. HEATING Suwataaiaca 176 GREENWOOD AVE. SYSTEMS RUMFORD, R.I. MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 4896 RUMFORD, R.|. 02916 Phone: 761-5588 TELEPHONE 401-438-6805 61 867 SHEET METAL WORK = { LAYOUT DESIGN ROGER LEPAGE + 4 ; REFRIGERATION PRESIDENT Claire’s HOUSE OF BEAUTY INC. Central Avenue onk, Mass. 0277 Claire Cling-mars, Proprietor TELEPHONE 434-9720 RESTAURANT Congratulations Seniors me cocnat Lounes PROVIDENCE 580 NORTH BROADWAY WEINTRAUB'S DRIVING SCHOOL Men KARATE ee Women Gane Tae Kwon Do Children men Me Centers We are proud of the way we teach karate at New England Tae Kwon Do centers. We believe that karate should be offered at the highest ethical level. 164 REESE Breve. Dee Jay’s aie Car Wash : : : 1472 Fall River Ave. Winfield Pray Trucking Seekonk, Mass. 02771 1 Mile East of Ann Hope A Clean Car Is A Happy Car. Town and Country Beauty Salon It runs better, lasts longer, 1515 Newman Ave. trades in higher. Seekonk, MA 08771 “We'll Do It Your Way.” Tel. 399-7870 sxccccA Clean Car Lasts Longer Gerda Ann Jo-Ann Terraces — Patios Landscape Designs Tree Surgery . Lawn Renovation A peas SF Shrubbery Dag HAIR STUDIO One Anthony Street Seekonk, Massachusetts Tuesday-Thursday | 2:00-8:00 Wednesday-Friday 9:00-6:00 617 336-7020 Saturday 8:00-4:00 Fireplaces Spraying 761-6925 EVERGREEN TREE HE) cos eating LANDSCAPE SERVICE, ete (OEE R38 INC. Garden Center and Nursery WeLZiZA ? 351 Oak Hill Avenue Seekonk, Mass. ARMISTICE NEWMAN AVENUES ees Kenneth Lagerquist Phone 761-5505 SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 165 166 Compliments of Christopher Grant and Family Two Locations ALEX’S FAMILY RESTAURANTS AND BREAKFAST HOUSES 617-536-5957 401-245-9353 1520 Fall River Ave. Rt. 6 512 County Road Seekonk, MA 08771 Barrington, R.L. 9 Wave DECORATING CENTER, 125 Central Avenue Seekonk, Ma. Volar DAVE LIMA AL’S FRUITLAND “WE GROW ALL OUR OWN VEGETABLES” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ae4 TAUNTON AVE. SEEKONK, MASS. TEL. 336-8455 va HAIR SALON CREATIVE IMAGES HAIR SALON 18 Olney Street Briarwood Plaza Seekonk, Massachusetts Appointments Preferred Ms. Mary Jane Tel. 336-8452 DAIRY 1350 FALL RIVER AVENUE, SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771: TEL. 336-9700 JINGHOR National Financial Services, Inc. AL PBRU NT (eu GOWN CG. 747 PONTIAC AVENUE CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND 02910 401 781-4313 ALBERT F. HUNT PRESIOENT Phone: 3536-6215 Home: 336-6219 State Line DGlorist 299 FALL RIVER AVENUE SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771 Good Luck Class of ’83 from Smith’s Texaco Service 454 Central Ave. Seekonk = | Bamboo Aquarium 455 Central Avenue Seekonk, Mass. 02771 ® Tropical Fish ® Small Birds @ Pet Supplies (617) 399-8418 eee i ee ee ee) ee oe le ee ek | ee eee ee . : ‘av. Dh © =e : 0 fen) = 2 228s Sy See eee see 88 ae: | ee aad —T- = tt 0 BRR Ss CARERS fia ‘a : a q Soa trav B | Pena g g ea d qt 7 2k Sa eet SCRE ALE eae eee Se Ses iss : BET Rt PREAS BVM eS SSA a es , s Dyn 3 So eee SSeS eee Tae Bo ee f ea : : r = = ‘oy HO ry ¢ = i E ‘ e = hd. : - iép : is ; eae rT} at LeRRZe oO See OO } aie © cs 0 : D FHERERESAEHN CHE REESE ; an es! i a J ¢) : mia a) Q Be BS ee Scie eect a PS On PABesakeee se — ‘Ap! 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