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Management ® portraits @ superlatives ® candids Accent | ® societies @ clubs unior Edition ® group shot ® class officers ® candids @ annual events Sports ® team shots ® candids ® score boards ® write ups eflecttons Volume XIX, 176 pages Who’s Who in the Class o Debbie AllenGreg AllenKevin AlmeidaToby Amaral Wendy Andrade Cliff Arms Pete Ayle- son Pam Bazarsky LisaBenevedesTracey Be- nevedesTamiBergeronJohnBigottiMike Bingham Rick BoldtJudy BriggsTracie Burch Jim Burroughs Kim Burrows Wayne Callahan Brian Camire Chris Candeias Sue C arney Kerri CarpenterLoriCarterJeannineCartierJodie CaruoloJoeCarusoSueCollinsChrisCorsi Tom Cosgrove GinoCostaLorrieCostaJulie CroweSonyaCruzTammy Curtis Al Damiani JeffDantas John DaSilvaRandy Dean Mike De- SouzaJeffDevine Kevin DolanKeith Doolittle Tracey Doolittle Mark DrapeauTim Duquette KrisElderkinErik EriksonLuAnneEvaScott Felix Chris Fiore MariaFlordelizaNick Floreaentino Steve Fontaine MariaFrancisco GinaFrattaruoloLisaFreidlander April Frizzel Louise Furtado David Gale Bernadine Gardin- er ScottGaucherTony Gaucher Gary Geoffroy JohnGhiorse Cherie Gilson Pam Given Barry Godfrey Tammy Goodman MattGoudreau Chris Gousie Mike GravelLisaGray Tony Gri- maKarlGriswoldAlGrocottHeidiHagman Denise HarringtonErick Harris Ray Harvey Tom Harvey TimHolmes Wendy Howard Walter HudzynskiJean HumphreyJeffHurd PollyJennings DennisJohnsonMikeJohnson John Kanelakos Vlad Kanterman Al Khan Hol- lieKupferer Nancy LaliberteCraigLambertJill Lavine RogerLePage Mike LescaultKris Lewis GeneL’HeureuxLisaLimaRobLipsonOra Lopes Mike LozeauTerri Mace Mark Machado Kirsten MacManus Denine MageeJohn Mansolillo DinaMar- chetti Mike Marshall Sheryl MarslandSue Martin Mike Masuck John MayoGeorge McCormick Mike McCullaghEd Mc- DonaldJimMcKay CraigMcWhinnieR. Scott Medeiros Scott Medeiros Sherri MedeirosKeith MelansonDanny Mello Maureen Mel- loTed MelloLaurel MignardLisaMillar § : AbdulMohammud == , Chris MontieroLisaMoreauBrendaMorrisonEd Mulhearn Paul Naughton Steve NavegaDawn Nelson Wendy NelsonCherylNunesJoAnnOlinShannon O’NeillKenOrmonde Chris Pacheco Sue Pacheco Di- ane PardiniTodd Parmentier David Pearson Peter Peck Scott Pennoyer Mike Perreault Brian Perry Pat Pine David Pion George Piquette Kerrie Propatier BobProvazzaLauraPyszJohnRaposa Yvette Richard LisaRidolfiJanetRieskeJohnRiley DonnaRizzardini ToddRoe AnjieRoldanKyleRoseJoeSantosChris Schipani Debbie Sellers _LynnShallcross Mike Sizens- ky Dale SoderlundJimSouzaJoAnnSouzaSam Sturte- vantChery]SullivanJulie Swepson Debbie SzalaJenn Tanner BrendaTaylorGinaTenrreiro DeniseTesta $23.00, delivered annually f ’35? AaronThomasJeffTierney ChrisTokmakian Nancy Travers Karen TuckerRebeccaTurcot- te Ann Tweedy Chris UrquhartKym Veader Sue Veader Barbara VieiraSandraWahnon Matt Westfield Fred Whelan Paula Whitaker Dawn Whitford Sam Willis Stuart WilsonBeth Whitney Tracy Woodhead Gil WoodsideJohn WoschenkoCathy Young LisaZisserson Keri Zuehls SEEA-17 ee a A I eR = em mem TS TT | Reflections Acknowledgement The editors and staff of Reflections 85 would like to acknowl- edge the following individuals without whose help this pub- lication would not have been possible: Mrs. Joyce Christiansen and Mr. Stephen Murphy for their patience and persistence; Mr. Joe Geoffroy and Hargreaves Studio for photography; Mrs. DiOrio and Mrs. Lima for supplying magazines, old yearbooks, and the photocopy machine; Advisors and Coaches for supplying information and statis- tics; Lorrie Costa (85) for her cover design; Peter Vieira (86) for his amusing fliers, graphics, caricatures, and comic strips; Mrs. Christiansen and The Business Club for typing copy; Acknowledgement Who’s Who in the Class of ’85 Management Junior Edition Accent Sports Business Mr. John Gravel and his Information Processing students for “computerizing” this book; Mr. Dias, Dr. Andreozzi, and Mr. Sheehan for assisting at assemblies and helping us coordinate group and class shots; The Faculty for putting up with our class interruptions and announcements; Mrs. Cloutier and Mrs. Goodnow for “keeping the books” and for supplying class lists; Mr. ue Janelle for the use of the microphone, keys, and “ladder”; The Class of 1985 for their help with ads and patrons; and Last but not least, for their patronage, cooperation and support — The underclassmen. Reflections is published annually by the editors and staff of Seekonk High School, Arcade Avenue, Seekonk, Massachusetts 0277 Advisors: Mrs. Joyce Christiansen Mr. Stephen Murphy Editor-in-Chief: Donna Rizzardini Business Editor: Tom Harvey Layout Editors: Tony Grima George Piquette Literary Editors: Jodi Caruolo Laurel Mignard Sports Editors: Mike Marshall Ann Tweedy Staff: Claire Cahill Lorrie Costa Chris Fiore Janet Gorman Mark Goudreau Jennifer MacKenzie Kirsten MacManus Peter Marshall Mike Masuck Alicia Medeiros Pete Vieira Photographer: Mr. Joseph Geoffroy Studio: Hargreaves Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Winston-Salem class picture class history superlatives ' childhood photos Section childhood p a class officers Reflections Scnereaiaie senior supper Volume XIX Sereda ead Who’s Who in the Class of ’85 _— wr . | oe ; ‘+ ‘4 a 5 4 3) CLASS FRESHMAN YEAR: 1981-1982 The excitement that usually comes with the first day of astudent’s freshman year of high school was definitely present on our first day. Everyone was buzzing about their summer vacations and new clothes as the administrators attempted to usher us into the auditorium. Auditorium? What’s an auditorium? We were used to class meet- ings in the cafeteria and the words, “when you turn around, quiet down.” This was much different. Mr. Dias and Mr. Andreozzi hardly ever yelled as they oriented us in the right direction. Freshmen homeroom lists were posted on the outer wall of the office and were eagerly observed by all. “What staircase do you go up to get to 204?” We found it amazing that “up” and “down” staircases did not exist any more and that homeroom was actually a time to congregate with friends. Schedules were distributed (to the dismay of all) signifying a definite and con- crete end to summer vacation. Soon we were thrust into the main- stream of highschool life where we quickly discovered that freshmen were considered dirt. Though we were gullible, we did not fall for the old buy-an-elevator pass routine. As the day passed, many new things were discovered. Lunch posed a problem: which line do we go in for hot lunch? Once we finally did get lunch we OF ’85 CHRONOLOGY realized that it was not much better than lunch at the Junior High, there were just more delightful varieties from which to choose. Before we knew it, the first quarter was almost over. We got used to our schedules and our teachers and began to get into more exciting things such as football games and dances. Dances were more fun now that Mommy and Daddy didn’t have to be available to pick us up as soon as the dance was over. Some of us were even introduced to partying, a thing that had been non-existant prior to our high school experience. Probably the most memorable event of our freshman year was our first Spirit Week. Massive poster meetings were held and everyone worked together to create our spirited masterpieces. Our themes in- cluded Arabs and mismatched clothing, both of which were “freshman type” ideas (though we didn’t know it then).Almost everyone participated as we let the rest of the school know that we weren't so “itty bitty.” Spirit Week ended with our class tying with the Sophomores for third place. Sports was another thing that was almost brand new to us. Sure, some had played on intramural teams or organized softball, hockey or football teams, but most of us had never experienced a real team experi- ence until now. Hundreds of us partici- pated in field hockey, football, volleyball, swim, cheerleading, track, baseball, and basketball. Though we were not powerful members of the squads, we showed prom- ise for the future and carried the Warrior name proudly. We looked up to the up- perclassmen as figures to emulate and prayed for a Freshman Sports Program to pull us out of their shadows, but no such program ever materialized. Deciding to be content with playing, we worked hard to be assets to our teams. Seemingly, the year began, progressed and ended in a matter of minutes. Soon June was here and we crammed for our first final exams. We learned that a year of information could not be recalled in an hour as we struggled through the grueling tests. The “itty bitty” Freshmen would soon be a Sophomore. With excitement we said “goodbye” to our first year at Seekonk High School. | : . : ; | | ] | We returned from our summer vacation with bright attitudes. The anxiety that we felt last year as little Freshmen wore off a little as we became accustomed to Seekonk High School and its procedures. Again, the routine beginning of the year red-tape was encountered (schedules, pamphlets, handbooks) and the year was underway!! We had a big year ahead of us, and we were off. As sophomores, we were promoted into _the potential partying crowd of Seekonk. A typical Friday or Saturday night was spent hanging out at McDonald’s in the south end, at the Showcase, or frequenting the Seekonk Bowling Lanes. All in all, we took advantage of our newly found free- dom in many ways. The most important part of our Sopho- more year was when the Balfour represen- | tative visited the school to talk to us about class rings. We gathered up the pamphlets he offered us eagerly and began to design our rings. Gold, celestrium, silver, white gold — there were so many choices! Stone cut and color was an even harder choice ... $0 many decisions for a young child! In February we received the product of our decisions — our high school class rings. Sophomore year was also a big year for fundraising for the Class of 85. We knew we had to sell something in order to raise money for our class .. . but magazines???!! It was worth a try. Many prizes were awarded as incentives to get us to sell, and boy did we sell! We raised almost two thousand dollars for our treasury from our efforts. Our spirit as a class once again was evident. Spirit Week arrived just before Thanks- giving as is the tradition at SHS. Everyone participated in dressing up as motocycle gang thugs but only a few braved wearing togas to school. Our boys’ tug-o-war team proved to be the highlight of the games as they pulled to a big triumph over the “mighty” seniors. But all our efforts proved fruitless as we slopped to a last place standing. Even though we didn’t do too well in the rank- ings, we felt that our spirit was underesti- mated by the judges ... oh, well, maybe next year. The gala event of the year was the Soph- omore Semi-Formal, the only event of its type in eight years. The administration granted us permission to hold an event in the large cafeteria so we decorated it in blue and white crepe paper and rearranged the tables to accommodate the approx- imately two hundred people attending. Everyone arrived around 6:00 prepared to dance the night away!! Ron Jay provided the music (You call the “hokey pokey” SOPHO MORE YEAR: 1982-1983 music?) and the catered buffet was actually good! The atmosphere was extremely hap- py as classmates reacquainted themselves with people that they hadn’t spoken to in years. All squabbles and disagreements were put aside that night as our class acted as one unit. And they said that we were last in spirit — we had proven ourselves other- wise. The spring passed quickly and soon June was upon us. The coming of summer vaca- tion was a relief to all of us who had work- ed so hard during the year. Once again we prepared to say farewell for a few months and give the books a break. We would return in September well rested and ready for another year. A-5 Wanted: Partying companions. Must be willing to hold his own and be able to stay out past 1:00 AM. Inquiries can be made at McDonalds in South End, the Bowling Alley or the Benches. TYPICAL SENIOR Mike Bizier Kris Lewis Wanted: A male and female candidate willing to actively participate in the kissing booth in next | year’s Spirit Week activities. | Must be willing to work long | and exhausting hours. More f information available at the Seekonk Twin or between classes in the SHS corridor. | MOST FLIRTATIOUS Jeff Dantas Sue Martin Wanted: Justice of the Peace willing to marry two minors. Ceremony to be held in the auditorium during the break between second and third period. Reception will follow at the dairy bar. Proper school attire is required and all Seniors are invited to attend. CLASS COUPLE Rick Boldt Brenda Morrison Wanted: Two people interested in keeping the spirit of Seekonk High alive. Must wear blue and white all the time and must attend all Seekonk events in cheerleading uniforms. Must be able to accept complaints from students at all times and still keep their composure and sanity. Those interested should apply in the Guidance office. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT George Piquette Donna Rizzardini Wanted: Any athletic equipment. We take anything! Football padding, field hockey sticks, knee pads, soccer balls, shot puts, javelins, cleats, ice skates, spikes, etc. Inquire in room 127 or in the gymnasium. MOST ATHLETIC Aaron Thomas Dina Marchetti i Speen nti Wanted: nemesis ae DD icanlsh niin aint teen path CIERRA cetacean Two boring and dull people interested in being transformed into completely wild and punky beings. All accessories such as leather pants, stud belts, hair gel, plastic bangles and spiked boots will be supplied for a small fee. Must be willing to stand out in a crowd and not care what other people think. MOST UNIQUE Joe Santos Pat Pine JUNIOR YEAR: 1983-1984 The Class of ’85 had finally advanced to the ranks of upperclassmen! It was unbe- lievably evident in many ways — some were driving or soon would get licenses, and PSAT’s were on the way. College talk was going on we were growing up. Now we could talk, act, associate and even feel like the big guys, and we did it up in very big ways! The first big event was the PSAT test. (Where did those foreign words come from???). We were warned of its difficulty but lets not get ridiculous! After receiving our scores most of us opted to take a spe- cial SAT preparation course to strengthen our skill in verbal and math abilities. (I can’t wait for the SAT’s) Quickly Spirit Week activities arrived. This year we were out for blood — namely Sophomore blood! We were determined to not let those little underclassmen defeat us. It was a race through and through as our disguises as accident victims and athletes went over well. The judges decided that we had the most spirit, but, the silly-silly- sophomores came from behind to win the games. Our defeat became even more painful when it was announced that we lost by a paltry five points! The holidays came and went quickly and work began to pile up. The mid-year blues caught up with us. Some took up winter sports such as sledding and iceskating to alleviate the boredom. Others just prayed A-8 for spring. Soon enough the snow melted and spring fever was in the air. Outdoor sports began to practice and athletes could be seen wearing premature shorts in order to get tan for — yes — our Junior Prom. May 11, 1984 — the date seemed so far away, but quickly it came and everyone was pre- pared. The guys looked great in their rented tuxes as we all arrived at the King Phillip Dining Hall in Wrentham. The night air made us feel romantic — well almost all of us (some of us were just plain irritable). We danced to the music of the Entertainer as Chris Candeias was nominated Queen of the Prom. The great success of our prom was yet another illustration of our great ability to cooperate as a class. Exam time came quickly. We scrambled to find information given to us first quarter and complained about the new rule mak- ing us stay in school for full days during exams. The heat was again upon us, sig- nifying the coming of summer and causing new problems. The administration now re- fused to let us wear anything revealing skin above the knee. This brought our various methods of protest, ranging from petitions to hoards of boys wearing miniskirts. The administration reconsidered, however, and we were allowed to wear shorts, pro- viding they were “acceptable.” As Juniors we were considered upper- classmen but never got to exercise our ti- tles. As seniors we had the power to change things and to really feel like UP- | PERCLASSMEN! _ The first day of school was no longer confusing, we could actually read our _ schedules! We were Seniors now and plan- ned to make our presence known. Life as a senior was really rough: had a , math test? Go to the Guidance Office; - Want to miss a Spanish class? Go to a col- lege meeting. Guidance counselors began to visit English classes to guide us in “choosing the correct college for you.” There were so many choices ... the spec- trum of schools was endless: Brown, Prin- ceton, Yale CCRI, RIC, RUC. The list goeson... andon... andon... Mm . SEEKONK, , HIGH SCHOOL. ® _ Though college applications were al- ways in the back of our minds, fun was | always on our minds as parties continued and the Benches became Seekonk’s hot | spot. We went all out, all weekend, every _ weekend and discovered new and differ- ent ways of having fun. We began to de- fend our hometown, McDonald’s against E.P. predators and fought them off the | best we could with as few black eyes as we | could handle! All in all, the social life at | SHS still loomed strong. | October brought with it Senior Portraits | filmed at Hargreaves the summer before. | Some were pleased, others weren’t, but | everyone was glad to receive wallet-size | photos of their friends. Writing on the |, backs of the pictures brought teary eyes as || memories of the past three years of Seekonk High School were recalled. The Senior Supper on October 24 was as great as we had hoped it would be. Everyone arrived decked out — semi- formally — at the Golden Antler Hall to dance the night away. Our old friend, the Entertainer, provided our music while we rocked to the sounds of Van Halen, Michael Jackson, and Prince. Senior year holds many fond memories for us ... Spirit Week, driving, pictures, friendships, yearbooks, SAT retakes (fond memories?) college preparation, gradua- tion ... Ithad seemed so far away as fresh- men, but now we were finally here and definitely making the most of it. The Class of ’85 had spent a happy and successful four years at Seekonk High School. Our minds would be forever fixed on a small school in the middle of a small town having a big-hearted faculty, great facilities, and most importantly a great past and tradi- SENIOR YEAR: 1984-1985 Wanted: Troubled person to console and advise. Must be capable of maintaining a long lasting relationship. No problem is too big or too small. FRIENDLIEST Matt Goudreau Tracy Woodhead Wanted: Miscellaneous items: tuning fork, metronome, earplugs, uniforms, and students willing to “wake up and smell the coffee!” Auditions by appointment only. MOST MUSICAL Brian Perry Denise Testa Wanted: Students interested in learning the fine art of graffi. Classes will meet behind the school at 9:30 PM. Responsible for bringing own spray can (any color); dark clothing is optional, but recommended. Final Class project is to paint the back of the Providence Bus Terminal. MOST ARTISTIC Todd Roe Ora Lopes Wanted: Person to share philosophies with, solve trigonometric integrals and collaborate on term papers to be sold at a low, low price. Apply in person at the upcoming, Calculus Party at the Seekonk Library. MOST INTELLIGENT Alan Damiani Jodie Caruolo Wanted: Two high risk individuals willing to participate in various escapades. Must be willing to AWOL class at a Moments notice with no regard for their personal being. Must be extremely verbal in class and attend all detentions. Preferably avid fans of Eddie Murphy, Joe Piscapo, and Steve Martin. Those interested may sign up on the detention list in Sheehan’s office. CLASS CLOWN Craig Lambert Jenn Tanner Wa nted: Any late model cars, preferably turbo charged and capable of great speed and destruction. Must be equipped to take 90° corners at 95 mph and leap mail boxes in a single bound. MOST HAZARDOUS Ed Mulhearn Tammy Goodman A-12 Top Row, L-R: Denise Testa, Brian Perry, Christ- ine Tokmakian, Kim Burrows, Sue Pacheco, Sheryl Marsland, Gina Tenrreiro; Row 2: Kym Veader, Kyle Rose, Gina Frattaruolo, Ed McDonald, Maria Francisco; Row 3: Polly Jennings, Kris Elderkin, Wendy Howard, Diane Pardini, Fred Whelan; Row 4: Kerri Carpenter, Mike Gravel, Donna Rizzardini, Keith Doolittle; Row 5: Dina Marchetti, Tony Gri- ma, John Kanelakos, Jen Tanner, Mike Lozeau, Rob Lipson, Jill Lavine; Row 6: Julie Swepson, Lisa Be- nevedes, Paula Whitaker, Holly Kupferer, Lisa Moreau, Jodie Caruolo, Dawn Whitford; Row 7: Tom Harvey, Pat Pine, Lisa Lima, Chris Candeias, Denise Harrington, Ray Harvey, Kerrie Propatier. Top Row, L-R: Shannon O'Neil, Dave Pearson, Judy Briggs, Debbie Allen, Yvette Richard, John Ghiorse, Barbara Vieira; Row 2: Ann Tweedy, Tim Duquette, Chery! Sullivan, Anjie Roldan, Kirsten MacManus; Row 3: Tami Bergeron, Sue Martin, Lorrie Costa, Mike Marshall, Kerri Zeuhls; Row 4: Jo-Ann Olin, Sue Collins, Lisa Zisserson, Mike Bizier; Row 5: Jen Humphrey, Mike Lescault, Lisa Millar, Tim Holmes, Kevin Dolan, Chris Fiore, Jim Burroughs; Row 6: John Woschenko, Gino Costa, Tracy Woodhead, Mike Bingham, Tracy Benevides, Cheryl Nunes, Debbie Sellers; Row 7: Mark Drapeau, George Piquette, John Mansolillo, Julie Crowe, Terri Mace, Luanne Eva, Nancy Travers. oa oP He i Ann feels faint Lto R: L. Eva, T. Grima, L. Shallcross, T. Reddin Head, J. Caruolo, A. DaCosta Mmm — good! You’re never too old Gettin down Count the teeth A “Whose lipstick is this on your Future Jon-Eric Hexom. collar?!” Sa e of his life Mr. Mrs. America nan slinacnnanceanensiiabantinieraiasa een Nie Ne t bp a pS a ey: ae i - a | a Dina Pam Barbie and Ken S just wanna have fun! “Oh John, I love your Anam Straight From The Heart Wrentham, Ma-‘‘Oh, What a Night!” is not only the name of a song but a reflection of the attitude of the one hundred fifty members of the Class of’85 who attended their Jr. Prom at the King Philip Dining Hall on May 11, 1984. Couples, excited by the thought of a night of romance and dancing, had their pictures taken and then attempted to locate their assigned tables. Once the formalities were taken care of (such as manditory compliments, lavatory runs, and candid picture taking) the prom was underway. The Entertainer began the festivities by playing popular music to which the prom-goers danced on the open terrace under the clearing skies. When the music became fast paced, a crowd gathered around Chris Montiero to check out the latest dance crazes — breaking and popping. Just as everyone was beginning to get into the music, the meal was served. The soda “bar” was open throughout the entire meal and remained open all night. After the delectable meal, danc- ing resumed and the waitresses and wai- ters assumed the responsibility of choosing the queen and her court while the couples swayed to “Straight From the Heart.” The room became hushed as the queen and her court were announced. Chris Candeias was the per- fect girl to wear the crown as Lynn Shall- cross, Luanne Eva, Jodie Caruolo, and Dina Marchetti received the honor of being her attendants. As the prom drew to a close, couples danced their last dances and collected their favors — last- ing memories of a very special evening — one that can only be expressed in the words “straight from the heart.” Senior Council wih Joe Santos, Vice-President Brenda Morrison, Secretary Mike Marshall, Treasurer | | Representatives | | | ! | Tony Grima Wendy Howard Polly Jennings Donna Rizzardini 2 Colonial Road “Deb”, “Borah” AMBITION: Nurse “Yesterdays a by-line “Tomorrow is a dead line | Sudden-and its strange Look for amomenrt; it’s that time to kill Life is too short so why waste precious time.” To Kim, Denise, and Paula — Thanks for the past ... and the future.Student Council Representative (9,10,11); In- dependent Study (12); Junior Prom Committe (11); Senior Prom Com- mittee (12); Fashion Show (10). Wey Alario Andonde 131 Pine Street “Wendrade”, “Wendroid”, “Droid” 1 brother.” Thanks Mom Dad! I love | you. “16 cents” $S12 189 Lincoln Street 635 Arcade Avenue “Greg” AMBITION: College; To be the best engineer Boys’ Varsity Swim Team (9,10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Computer Club (12). 73 Pimental Drive 97 Stratford Road AMBITION: Run a marathon, climb a mountain, parachute from a plane, re- ceive training to be a stuntman, save a drowning victim’s life, own a Porsche a large street bike, fly a plane, drive off cliffs in Acapulco, and to live a happily married life. 73 Carpenter Street “Nikki” AMBITION: To graduate. To join the Army, travel to distant lands, to meet exotic people. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; And there shall be no more death; Neither sorrow, nor crying, Neither shall there be anymore brain; For the former things are passed away.” Revelations XXI: 4 Iron Maiden Football (9,10,11,12). 50 Colonial Road “Spam,” “Pp. y” AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever I do. “You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough.” “I love you, Mark, forever! Fashion Show (11,12) 160 Dean Street “Lee,” “Lis,” “Lisa Ben,” “Lee B.,” “Lee Lee,” “Lila” AMBITION: To be happy and suc- cessful “Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.” Mom Dad, Thanks for all your sup- port-I love you! Lisa 160 Dean Street “Tray,” “Trixie,” “Trace” AMBITION: To be happy and suc- cessful. “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.” Mom Dad, thanks for all your sup- port — I love you, Tracey Karate (10) a Mi 55 Ricard Street “Piddles” AMBITION: Fashion Designer “Wisdom comes from the embarrass- ment of your mistakes.” Senior Prom Committee (12); Senior Supper Committee (12); Spirit Week (12) _ 170 Walker Street : “Mike,” “Bing,” “Bing-Dude,” Squing-Bing-Bong,” “Squingham” AMBITION: To be a successful con- tractor, marry Kelly, and build my mansion. “Got a buck I can borrow, Steve?” HOW many quizzes do I have to make up?! 16? BY FRIDAY??!! “You might’ve heard I run with a dangerous crowd, we ain’t to pretty; we ain’t too proud-we might be laughing a bit too loud-but that never hurt no one ... They say there’s a heaven for those who will wait, some say it’s better, but I say it ain’t. I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints ... Cause sinners are much more fun ... and darling only the good die young.” Billy Joel Tennis (9,10,11,12) A-18 1 Rosemarie Drive “Mike,” “Biz” AMBITION: To be successful in what- ever I choose to do. “Many dreams come true and some have silver linings. I look for my dream and a pocket full of gold.” “ZEP- PELIN” Football (9,10,11; Captain, 12) Richard F. Boldt 26 Wessley Street “Rick,” “Squint,” “Carth” AMBITION: To attend college and be happy and successful in life. “Questions that have answers; Roads that take you far; Confidence and teamwork; It’s who you really are; Bringing out that special you; all that you desire; Doin’ it together; Always reachin’ higher.” Football (9,10,11; Captain, 12); Hock- ey (10,11,12); Baseball (10,11); Out- door Track (12); Spirit Week A 1,12); National Honor Society ,12). 85 Coyle Drive “Jonny,” “Squodine,” “Jebaneese,” | : “Bigo,” “Jethro,” “Rip Baylor” AMBITION: College, do it my way,| green grass and high tides forever! Concert Band (10); Stage Band (9,10); Basketball (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Food Mart (10,11,12). 72 Pleasant Street “Bubba,” “Hutch” “Smiley,” “Space Monkey” ; AMBITION: To be successful in life” and to live life to the fullest. “Today’s dreams are tomorrow’s fu- | ture. If you don’t let us live our dreams, | we will never know the future.” ; ae Gracie Mane Burch 69 Hull Street “Tray,” “Fracie,” “Fray,” “Trace” AMBITION: Make lots of money. To pS who I want and be happy living my e. “It’s a hopeless situation, I’m holding } on in desparation, all my friends are lost in dreaming, I’ve been trapped to find some meaning, I’m gonna make it! Yeah! Be yourself, you’ve got to want to succeed.” All my love to Mom | Dad, Thanks! | DECA (10,11,12) Brian Robert Camire 15 Hiller Drive “LARD” AMBITION: To boldly go where no man has gone before. Subdivisions-In the high school halls, in the shopping malls, Conform or be cast out. Subdive sions-In the basement bars, in the backs of cars. “Be cool or be cast out” Neil Pert-RUSH Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12). Uae hal Lovet Bemmreathe 4 Gregory Drive ims buzz, AMBITION: Holy Cross, Orthopedics, to lead the wealthy life of a bachelor, (P.C.) “If we can all persevere, if we can in every land and office look beyond our own shores and ambitions, then surely the age will dawn in which the strong are just and the weak secure and the peace preserved.” Basketball (9,10,11,12); Golf (10,11,12); Baseball (9); Concert Band (9,10); National Math Test (11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Senior Prom Committee (12). Christine Candeias 86 Greenwood Avenue “Chris,” “Manny” AMBITION: To be an actress “Live each day as it comes.” Band (9,10,11,12); Spine Week (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9); Drama Club (11,12). WEE Pepe fre, Girne 40 Miller Street “Kimber,” “Kim” AMBITION: Psychologist, U.S. Senator “You are never given a wish without also given the power to make it come true. ..you may have to work for it, however.” Thanks Ne, your the best, luv ya. Deb Whitty — Luv ya, forever! Field Hockey (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (10,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,12); Sophomore Semi-Formal Committee (10); Junior Prom Commit- tee (11); Senior Prom Committee (12); Spirit Week Committee (11,12); Stu- dent Council Representative (9); Na- tional Honor Society (11, Vice Presi- dent 12). Susan A. Carney 11 Back Street “Sue,” “Susie-Q,” “Susie,” “Suey” AMBITION: To live a very happy life the way I want and with whom I want. “Love Is...More, much, much more, than just desire. Love is friendship that caught fire. Love is trust, secure, unthreatened; Overlooks the imperfections; Grows beyond you; warms and guides you; Excites and comforts — Satisfies.” Thanks Mom Dad, I love you! Andrew, I love you, too, forever! DECA (10,11); Business Club (11,12). 383 Olney Street AMBITION: To graduate from high school. “Button your lip, don’t let the shield slip. Take a fresh grip on your bullet proof mask and if they try to bend down your disguise with their ques- tions you can hide, hide, hide behind paranoid eyes.” Pink Floyd 49 Sherman Avenue “Ker” AMBITION: Dance Teacher “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; If you can dream it, you can become it. Football Cheerleading (11,12); Bas- ketball Cheerleading (10,11,12); Na- tional Honor Society (11,12); Spanish Honor Society (11, 12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Inde- pendent study. a e aie ts me Moca “sie 3. Lon Jean Carlen 11 Vernon Place Ahyeoyer AUST ES AMBITION: Fashion designer or a seamstress “Smile when problems get you down; It hurts so much to frown; Hold your head up high; And you will smile; When someone gets you down, just walk away and you will smile, You'll just smile! Thanks Mom Dad, I wish all my friends the best of luck”. Fashion Show (11,12); Tug of War (11). Joseph James Camuso 72 Haig Avenue « AMBITION: College, then eventually own my own business. Live your life to the fullest, you don’t get a second chance. DECA (10,11,12). Jeannine Sharon Carliex 240 Cherry Hill Drive “Cartier,” “Pooh,” “Jeanniny” AMBITION: Child development and nursery school teacher, guidance counseling “Listen kid,” “What’s up,” “Life goes on.” For the good that I would I do not: but evil which I would not, that I do. Independent Study (12). 128 Prospect Street “Sue”, “Susie” AMBITION: College and working with children Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us. Band (11,12); Flag Corps (10, Co-Captain, 11,12); Chorus (10,11,12); Independent Study (12). ose asst Aaa ae ROSES Sede Ann Carucle 44 French Drive nL Oee “Jode” AMBITION: To be a successful physician and to travel around the world. . “At dusk, we all must choose: To watch shadows}| lengthen, or to let our faces reflect the sunset.” “I love you, Mom and Dad — Thanks for everything! Indoor Track (10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Pep Squad (9); Basketball Cheerlead- ing (9); Football Cheerleading (10,11,12); National] Honor Society (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispani- ca (11,12); Spirit Week Activities (9,10,11,12); Reflections 1985 Literary Co-Editor (12); Junior and) Senior Prom Committees; Sophomore Semi-Formal ) Committee; Independent Study; Science Fairlf COND): Christopher Sohn Corse 419 Olney Street Sentise AMBITION: To become a successful architect and) make lots of money doing it. “Hey Drey”, “Scott your a nut’, “Tim, can I have} some chips?” “John how much money do you have?” | “No Way.” Baseball (12). 359 Olney Street “Tom”, “Cos” | AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I decide to do. Hockey (10,11,12); Spirit Week (10, 11,12); Base- ‘ball (9,10,11,12). EEE 716 Newman Avenue “Jul”, “Grandma”, “Oulie” _ AMBITION: To work with children and help them | anyway I can; College; Nursery School Teacher. | “Take all the time you spend wishing for tomorrow, and spend it making today come true.” _ Majorette (11); Fashion Show (10,11,12); Indepen- | dent Study (12). 100 Stratford Road AMBITION: Be a computer programmer and write computer programs (software) “A handicap is anything that stops you from being what you want.” Computer Lab; Chorus (11,12); Rebound (11,12); Honor Guard (11,12). Sonya Viclowia Crux 41 Briarwood Drive COrqnvay’, Abe Je, “Sreoroyas” AMBITION: Communication Media, Program man- ager. “Time it was what a time it was, it was, a time of innocence, a time of confidence. Long ago it must have been, I have a photograph, preserve your mem- ories, they’re all that is left to you.” Many thanks to C.Y.,J.B., S.M., S.P., K.P., and the rest of the gang. Softball (9); Spirit Week Committee (10); Fashion Show (10); Independent Study (12). 70 Elm Street “Lorrie”, “Lor”, “Lorris” AMBITION: College, to live life to the fullest and be happy daing it. “The world will be better, brighter, and more beauti- ful because of all that you are, hope to be, and will be.” “Ker, thanx for being everything you are. We'll never forget the times we lau pes and cried together. May the memories never fade and always make us smile ... forever a friend — “Faithfully.” Concert Band (9,10,11,12 — Sr. rep); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Chorus (10); National Honor So- ciety (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); In- dependent Study (12); Senior Supper Committee, Senior Prom Committee. Tammy Ee lixabelh Curtis 450 Cole Street “Tam? AMBITION: To be successful in life. “We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun; but the stars we could reach were just starfish on the beach.” A-21 LS i TE i ST Man Robert Damian 259 Olney Street A luener Al Ome ALLY ie AMBITION: To resist temptation of plucking the fruit of memory for if plucked there runs a risk of spoiling it’s bloom. A man of genius makes no mis- takes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery. Winter Track (9); Spring Track (9,10,11,12); Hockey (10,11, assistant, 12); Societe Honoraire DeFrancais (10, president 11); National Honor Society (11,12); Student Government Day (11); Spirit Week COSTOST TET) Randy Allen Dean 21 Edwards Avenue “Bean”, “Bino”, “Beanman’” AMBITION: To be happy and rich, to work on old cars. “A modern day warrior mean mean stride today’s Tom Sawyer mean mean pride. Though his mind is not for rent Don’t put him down as arrogant, his reserve a quiet defense riding out the day’s events- The river what you say about his company is what you say about society catch the mist-catch the myth. Catch the mystery catch the drift. The world is, the world is love and life are deep, maybe as his skies are wide, today’s Tom Sawyer he gets high on you, and the space he invades he gets by on you. No, his mind is not for rent, to any God or government always hope- ful, yet discontent he knows changes aren’t perma- nent-but change is what you way about his company, is what you say about society-catch the witness-catch the wit-catch the spirit-catch the spit. The world is the world is love and life are deep, maybe as the eyes are wide. Exit the warrior today’s Tom Sawyer, he gets high on you. The energy you trade he gets right on to the friction of the day. RUSH, “Tom Sawyer” A-22 350 Woodland Avenue “Jeff,” “Jeffa” AMBITION: To go to college and succeed at what- ever I do. “You are never given the power to dream without also being given the power to make it true.” Intramural Soccer (9,10); Golf (9,10,11, Captain 12); Ice Hockey (10,11, Captain 12) Michael Paul DeSousa 131 King Philip Road AMBITION: Computer Technician “Look not mournfully into the past; it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present, it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart.” 18 Mohawk Drive “Frank” AMBITION: World famous chef, be successful in my own restaurant business. “Oh, I wish I was home watching t.v. or shopping.” Thanks to Mrs. Rollins and Miss Perry for making my years successful. Independent Study (12). Sry Joseph Devine 55 Tallwood Drive “Jeff” AMBITION: College, Medicine “Coming empty-handed, Leaving empty-handed that is human...Life is like a floating cloud which appears. Death is like the floating cloud which dis- appears. The cloud itself does not exist. Life and death are also like this.” Varsity Swimming (9,10,11,12); Computer Club (11, Vice President 12). 184 Newman Avenue “Dole” || AMBITION: College. A long and successful life. ' “A friend is someone who is there when the rest of the world turns it’s back.” |Swimming (9); Basketball (10); Outdoor Track (9,10); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week }(9,10,1112) 24 Sandtrap Lane “Doo-nothing”, “KDOO” AMBITION: Marine-Biologist. To understand why. “If a snake drinks water, the water becomes venom. If a cow drinks water, the water becomes milk. If you cling to ignorance, you create life and death. If you keep clear, you become enlightened.” Varsity Swimming (9,10,11, Co-Captain 12); Nation- al Honor Society (11,12). 24 Sandtrap Lane “Tra”, “Doodles”, “Tracina-Racina”, “Trish” AMBITION: Go back to Jamaica!! (and Reggae) “Never tied down, forever free and running, live free or die” New Hampshire (forever). “If you can im- agine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Ward Pep Squad (9); Weightlifting (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11,12); Drama 10; Volleyball (11); DECA (12); 34 Clarke Street AMBITION: To make millions, and always remem- ber the friends and great times of high school. “Awesome!” “Monte-Carlo No Substitute!” Weight-training (10); DECA Club (11,12); Senior Release (12) 10 Ash Street “Tim”, “Duke”, “Duke Brewsky” AMBITION: College and to make a difference. “You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill, I will choose the path. That’s clear, I will choose freewill.” Football (9,10,11,12); Spring Track (9,11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12). Kristine L. Clderkin 302 Chesnut Street “ is” AMBITION: College and to be successful. “Ideals are like the stars. We never reach them but, like the mariners on the sea, we chart our course by them.” Outdoor Track (10); Mineral Club (11); National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12). lr. (] aS SE éxc Oscar Erikson, BASE 30 Fuller Street “Oscar”, “Rik” AMBITION: To serve my country proudly in the United States Air Force! “Don’t mess with the U-S.!!!” Football (11); Chorus (11,12) Senior Prom Commit- tee, Senior Supper Committee, Computer Club (12). 74 Chestnut Hill Drive “Chester”, “Fee”, “Lord of the Flies” AMBITION: To attain the perfect balance between common sense and learned knowledge. To break the crystal ball. “Just remember love is life and life is death. When sadness fills my day it’s time to turn sway, and let tommorrow’s dream become reality to me.” “Lonely is the word”. Motorcross Team (Captain 9); Weight Training (9,10,1 1,12); Science Fair (10); Karate (9, 10,11,12); Prom Committee (11,12); Wrestling (9); Auto Club (9); Uearbook Committee (11,12); Independant Study (12); Senior Supper Comittee (12). Luanne ©. Cva 25 Lincoln Street “Lou” “Ever” AMBITION: Communication, Broadcasting. “To laugh often and much; To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; To leave the world a bit better knowing even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have truly succeeded.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Field Hockey (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Student Council (9,10,11,12); Class Sec- retary (10); Class Vice-President (11); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Sophomore Semi-Formal Committee (10); Prom Committee (chairman 11,12); Senior Supper Committee, Independent Study (12); Societe Honoraire De Francais (10,11,12); National Honor Society (President 11,12). “Nick Nolte” AMBITION: Marines “When the world is running down, you make the best of what is still around.” “GO FOR IT” DECA (12); Wrestling (9,10); Hockey (12). Seott William Felix 33 Lincoln Street “Flicka”, “Felix the Cat” AMBITION: Culinary Arts; someday I would like to own my own restaurant; I'd like to learn automecha- nics and custom auto body and someday own my own shop. “Chris you stud” “Remarkable” “Oh my God!”7 “Chris, there’s another guy with a mustache.” “Silver 7 Dollar” Lesgo” “Let’s cruise” “Riley you stud” “Joy | you sunn” “Kenny watch your hands, that’s John’s 7 girlfriend” “Too Tall Tim” “Hey Prey” “Hey Chris 7 you drew mudd and skidmarks” “John get a car, agirl 7 and get a job!” Baseball (12). Maria Teresa Gruta Wordelixa 699 Newman Avenue “Marie”, “Maria”, “Terry”, “Marites” AMBITION: To be acomputer technician or medic- al technician. 16 Marlaine Drive “Steve”, “Steve-Dude”, “Cleave” AMBITION: To be successful in business. ..and happy with everything else. “Take advantage of opportunities, but guard yourself against evil.” “Nothing is as valuable as a loyal friend, find one and you have found a treasure.” Tennis (9,11,12); Baseball (10); Business Club (12). 699 Newman Avenue “Marylou”, “Maria,” “Mylo” AMBITION: To reach for a professional degree in whatever I major. To all seniors: I hope to any decisions made, “nothing endures but personal qualities.” Drama Club (Treasurer, 11). Gina Marnie Frattaruocle 32 Jean Drive Cras “Fratt’, “Wina” AMBITION: Secretarial school, to persue a career. “Look aound 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 are, is all your life will ever be.” Hockey Cheerleading (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Sophomore Semi-Formal; Senior Prom Committee. | ; 25 Leigh Street ‘Lee”, “Lee-Lee“, “Lis”, “Lita”, “Lee-Luh” . AMBITION: To be successful in a musical career. “Touch me, its so easy to leave me all alone with the memory of my days in the sun. If you touch me you'll | aeeecand what happiness is. Look, a new day has begun. Flag Corps (9,10,11, Captain 12); Chorus (9,10,11, President 12); Drama (10); Independent Study (12); | Southeastern District Festival Audition (9,10,11,12); All New England Audition (11,12). 947 Pine Street “Ape”, “Frizz”, “Frizzle” AMBITION: To be on the cover of a national maga- zine. “If you dream it become it, cause if it’s just a dream then it’s not worth dreaming.” Louise Marie Furtado 65 Cross Street AMBITION: To be a seamstress; to live a happy life. “My days are in the yellow leaf; the flowers and fruits of love are gone; the warm, the canker, and the grief are mine alone!” A-25 56 Cedar Lane Computer Club (12). Tony R . Gaucher 975 Pine Street “Gauch,” “Gausher,” “Slouch,” “T” AMBITION: Concert Promoter Football (9,10,11,12); Hockey (12); Golf (12); Weight Lifting (9,10,11); Independent Study (12). A-26 Bernadine ys Marie Gardiner 380 Woodland Avenue “Bern,” “Burgadine,” “Bernie” AMBITION: Registered Nurse, Surgical Nurse “We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails.” Business Club (11,12); Independent Study (12). Gury 7. Geoffpoy 62 Chesnut Hill Drive “A.H.,” “Spaz,” “Big-G,” “Q.M.,” “Larry” AMBITION: Emergency Medical Technician; to live a long enjoyable life in Upstate New York. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference.” Indoor Track (9); Art Club (9,10); Band (9,10); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11); Drama Club (9,11); In- depedent Study (12); Chorus (9,10); Senior Supper Committee; Senior Prom Committee (12); Football (11,12); Yearbook (9,10,11). Seott Gillet Gaucher 43 Ellis Street “Gauch” AMBITION: College; to lead a happy healthy life. “Remember yesterday, live today ... and dream of tomorrow.” Sohn Shaxter Ghiorse BL ss 165 Fairway Drive AMBITION: Medical field; to live life to the fullest. “Impossible is a word only to be found in the diction- ary of fools.” — Napoleon I Cross Country (9,10,11,12 captain); Indoor Track (9,11,12); Tennis (9,10); Outdoor Track (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (10, vice-president 11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); National Math Test (9,10); Spirit Week (11,12). | 6 Ledge Road | “Cherry”, “Chip”, “Cher” AMBITION: Move to Citrus Hills, Florida, start my own business, with my partner Paula T., and get rich. “OOOOW!” “This is bates “Where’s the office crew?” : 21 Hammond Street “Pam” AMBITION: College; to be successful and to always be happy. “A parting of friends is never an ending, but merely a beginning ... of memories.” Hockey Cheerleading (10, Co-Captain 11); Spirit Week (9,10,11). 42 Pamden Lane “Bullwinkle” AMBITION: To be a famous draftsman; to get the most out of my life, before it’s too late. “See a gun is real easy, in this dispeate part of town, turns you from hunted into hunter ... yea... gonna hunt somebody down wait a minute somebody said FAIR WARNING, lord, lord, strike that poor boy down” ... V-F-H ... Hi Dawn and Mimi. Thanks to all the people that helped me when I had bad times in the 9th grade. You all know what I mean. Cammy ies Goodman 816 Read Street “Tam”, “Tamba” AMBITION: Travel Agent; to be happy, and to en- joy everything I do. “With out friends no one would choose to live, even if he had all other good.”; To Chris U., Lisa R., and Jen T.; we have been through so much together, some ae and some bad, but we have managed to stay st friends. Remember my party! “Gray’s place!” Our moped rides! The benches! I will never forget them or you. Thanks! (Hey Gray-remember “Tick!”) Volleyball (10,11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Ju- nior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; In- dependent Study (12); Senior Supper (12); Yearbook Staff (12); Fashion Show (10,11,12). Matthew €. Goudreau 47 Sweeney Road “Matt”, “Matty”, “Matt-dog”, “Skier Matt” AMBITION: Marine Biologist; Own my own business; SKI “When the world is running down, you make the best of what’s still around.” (The Police) Cross Country (11,12); Indoor Track (11); Outdoor Track (12); Hockey (11,12); Football (10); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Band (9,10). Christine « UM. Gouste 75 Rye Street ” 4 “Gousa”, “Crissy” AMBITION: To be an Actress. “To all young lovers, small streams of caring become a pool of love, don’t drown in it, but if you do, always remember there are people who care and day by day it will hurta little less, and if it was love, the memory will last forever.” Swim Team (9,10,12); Chorus (9,10,11,12); Drama Club (11,12); Flag Corps (11,12); Marching Band (10,11,12); Independent Study (12). A-27 TE bbe rons 51 Holly Drive “Mike”, “Grog”, “Turtle” “Hold on ... Hold on to your dreams Hold on ... Even though it seems Everyone around you has their little schemes Listen to your heart and Hold ... to your dreams.” (TRIUMPH) Cross Country (9); Outdoor Track (10); Chorus (11,12); Honor Guard (11). 45 Perrin Avenue “Bruce Lee”, “Bruce”, “Grizz Face” AMBITION: To become a computer programmer. “T had to find the passage back to the place I was before.” “How’s the Vaga Pete?” “Junior” “Scott, where did you learn to drive?” “Pray” “Shorty” A-28 168 Jean Drive “Lee”, “Gray”, “Tootie” AMBITION: Creative Writing, Marketing, Journa- lism; to be happy and successful in everything I do. “Don’t hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky, it slips away and all your money won't a ys buy, dust in the wind all we are is dust in the wind. Volleyball (9,10,11); Flag Corps (9,10); Basket- ball (9); Indoor Track (10); Hockey Cheerleading (11,12); Outdooor Track (9,10); Spirit Week Activi- ties (9,10,11,12); Senior Supper (12); Independent Study (12). 69 Brookfield Street “Gomez”, “Smokey” AMBITION: Fire Science “When everything seems to fail don’t give up until you have succeeded.” Anthony y incent Gui ma 660 Ledge Road Tony -4aeVitomsanones AMBITION: To be a successful Corporate Lawyer; Politics. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness ... it was the season of light ... it was the spring of hope ... we had everything before us, we had nothing before us .. .” (Dickens, A Tale Of Two Cities) Class Representative (9,10,11,12), Student Council (9,10,11,12 President); Concert Band, Marching Band (9,10,11,12 Vice-President); Independent Study (12); Yearbook Staff (10,11,12 layout editor); National Honor Society (11,12); Junior Prom Com- mittee; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week Com- mittee (9,10,11,12); Food Advisory Committee (9,10,11,12). 23 Valley Street AMBITION: To live a long healthy life. OO) snise Mane Harrington 85 Hawthorne Drive “Dee”, “Nee”, “Neesey” AMBITION: Robotics; to travel “T will find a way or I will make one. K.B. it’s been great, thanks!” Field Hockey (9,10,11,12); Student Council Repre- sentative (10,11); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Societe Honoraire De Francais (10); National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12). € x | Tie, LO 35 Kent Drive “Tom” AMBITION: College; to enjoy the benefits of hard work with my friends and family. Indoor Track (10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Sophomore Semi-Formal Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff (Business Editor, 12); Independent Study (12). One Sohn Harris 122 Woodward Avenue “Spaghetti” AMBITION: To be happy and live my life as full as I can. “Jump” “I’ve been to the edge ... stood and looked ; down ... lost alot of friends there baby ... got no time to mess around ...” “V.F.H. 1” “Mom and Dad, thank you. I love you both.” “Barry, John, Rob, Felix, keep in touch guys.” Timothy Seolt Holmes 89 Briarwood Drive “Tim”, “Gomes”, “Too Tall”, “Holmesy” AMBITION: College; to work for the government with The Environmental Protection Agency and to become rich and very successful. “Life is like a ladder ... you have to take one step ata time. You can’t start at the top, because eventually you'll hit rock bottom. Work your way up to the top, not your way down.” Football (11,12); Indoor Track (10,11, Co-Captain 12); Outdoor Track (10,11, Co-Captain 12); Golf (9); Spirit Week (10,12). Raymond Walthew Harvey 35 Kent Drive “Ray”, “Flash”, “Raymondo,” “Ray-ar-day”, “Raymonde” AMBITION: Professional drummer; pursue an art career; business. “A boy alone and so far from home; Endless rooftops from my windows I felt the gloom of empty rooms on rainy afternoons. Sometimes in confusion I felt so disillusioned, innocence gave me confidence to go up against reality.” — RUSH — Band (9,10,11,12); Pep Band (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,12); Indoor Track (9,10). Words Le, Mord 372 North Wheaton Avenue “Gwen”, “Wendell” AMBITION: Doctor. To never let go of my dreams and always keep my mind set on God. “So I run straight toward the goal in order to gain the prize, which is God’s call through peat to the life above.” Philippians 3:14. “Nature’s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold. Her early leafs a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, so dawn goes down today. Nothing gold can stay.” — Robert Frost. Student Council (Vice-President 10,11, Representa- tive 12, Secretary 12); Field Hockey (9,10,11,12); Basketball (10); Spring Track (10); Independent Study (12); Society Honoraire De Francais (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Chorus (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Sopho- more Semi-Formal Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee. A-29 Waller Michael Hudwynske 430 Read Street “Wally”, “Hudini” AMBITION: To go to college and pursue a career in Business Management. “Always remember the great memories of your life, but don’t weary yourself trying to get rich. Why waste your time? For riches can disappear as though they had wings of a bird and they will be gone forever, but the memories will linger on.” Concert Band (10,11,12); Marching Band (10,11,12); Stage Band (10,11,12); Football (11,12); Baseball (12); Independent Study. 89 Woodward Avenue “Polly”, “Cilla”, “PEJ” AMBITION: To forever be at peace with myself. To one day run the Boston Marathon. ‘Smiling is a magnificent spectacle of human happi- ness, Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10); Concert Band (9,10); Independent Study; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Com- mittee; Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Class Representative (12); Senior Supper Committee; Sophomore Semi-Formal Committee. Jennifer nn Humphrey 19 Howland Street “Jen”, “Bogie”, “Jebba” “A friend is in properity a pleasure, a solace in adversity in grief a comfort, and in joy a merry com- panion.” Football Cheerleading (10,11,12); Basketball Cheer- leading (9,11,12); Indoor Track (10); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9); Concert Band (9,10,11, Secretary 12); National Honor Society (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (11,12); Se- nior Supper Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12). Dennis Sohneon 72 Haig Avenue “Bogey” AMBITION: To become rich and live a great life. “I know you, you know me, one thing I can tell you is you got to be free.” — Aerosmith. Sf Hurd 36 Winthrop Street fia Michael Johnson 8 Eleanor Drive “Johnstone”, “Drummer” AMBITION: College; To reach every goal in life. “All alone, or in twos, the ones who really love 1a walks up and down outside the wall. Some hand in hand, some gathered in bands, the bleeding hearts — and artists make their stand. And when they’ve given © you their all, some stagger and fall, after all it’s not easy.” — Pink Floyd. Baseball (9,10,12); Basketball (12). 27 Lowell Street AMBITION: To lead a happy and successful life. “The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.” Societe Honoraire De Francais (10); National Honor Society (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (12); Computer Club (12). Vladislav Kanterman 146 Mohawk Drive “Studdly”, “Commrade” AMBITION: To be an Electrical Engineer “All we know is, nothing can be known.” History Club (9,10); Science Club (9,10); Indepen- dent Study (12); Computer Club (12).. Mam Ted Khan 21 Hiller Drive bef Need Alas “Alome”, TN EIN “Aleeep” AMBITION: To boldly go where no man has gone before. “One tends to appreciate the taste of pis- tachio nuts more if he splits it open himself, rather than someone doing it for him.” “Enjoy life as you live it, don’t always anticipate the future, people seem to appreciate things more when they’re gone.” Indoor Track (9,10,11, Captain 12); Outdoor Track (9,10,11, Captain 12); Senior Prom Committee (12); Spirit Week Tug-of War (9). LU Duar Kapforer 22 Lauren Drive “Hol”, “Hols” AMBITION: To travel and to fulfill my dreams. “Can the child within my heart rise above. Can I sail though the changing ocean tides. Can I handle the seasons of my life. But time makes you bolder even children get older. And I’m getting older too. Keep Smilen!” Softball (9); Majorettes (10,11,12); Chorus (10,11); Yearbook Typist (11); Business Club (11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12). Nancy Ann Laliberte 83 Haig Avenue “Nanc”, “Turtle”, ”Brute”, “Dummy 1” AMBITION: To become a Certified Public Accoun- tant. “There are two things to aim for in life: first, to get what you want; and after then, to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second.” Business Club (10,11,12). Craig Se Lambert 30 Brook Hill Drive AMBITION: Prep School, College Hockey (9,10,11,12); Baseball (9,10,11); Golf (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Independent Study. Jian L. Lavine 240 Prospect Street “Jill,” “Joestroh” AMBITION: To be the best at whatev- er I choose. “Friendship and a smile are the things that make life worth while.” Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Pep Band (9,10,11,12); Jazz Band (10); Districts (11); Drama (9,11) 163 Briarbrook Drive ” AMBITION: College, to go into busi- ness with my father “You've got to believe in yourself or no one will believe in you.” “Imagination, like a bird on the wing, flying free for you to use.” Independent Study (12) Roger Lepage 10 Stratford Road 20 Spring View Court “Lee” AMBITION: Certified Public Accountant. To be successful in what- ever I do. Girls J.V. Basketball (9); Marching Band (9,10,11); Concert Band (9,10). 674 Taunton Avenue “Mike,” “Lesgo” AMBITION: I would like to be a tool maker. And some day own my machine shop. “What’s up DuDe” “What’s happen- ing?” “Bum deal” “Let’s go find some girls” “Lets cruise” “Scott don’t rub my car you'll scratch it”. Tbe Chanel fin 70 Linden Road “Rob” AMBITION: College, to succeed at whatever I do. “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 ...” Robert Frost Cross country (11,12); Indoor Track (10,11,12); Outdoor Track (10,11,12); Spirit Week (10,11,12); National Honor Society (12). Xovisle pes 60 Scott Road “Lewie,” “Lew,” “Chip,” “Lizard” AMBITION: Executive Secretary “Now I know my life, it has given me more than memories; day by day we can see in every moment there’s a per son to Carry on.” Field Hockey (9,10,11, Co-Captain 12); Basketball (9,10,12); Softbal (9,10,11 Tri-Captain-12); Business Club C1 .12) FS oi cieewWices (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12 147 King Philip Road “Oreo” AMBITION: Photographer DECA (11); Art Club (9,10,11,12). : Muchael Dnancis J onenu 308 West Avenue “Lobo,” “Bone Head” BITION: Auto Mechanic, Car- ntry, Electrician .. The story of life is quicker than e wink of an eye. The story of love is llo.and good-bye until we meet ain.” “Jimi Hendrix” “The Who” 401 Ledge Road BITION: Electrical Engineer tart a new chapter to find what I’m er, it’s changing every day. Changing | seasons, enough of the reasons to unt to get away. Quiet and pensive, y thoughts apprehensive, the hours ift away. Leaving my home land, 'ing alone and my life begins today.” ush, Fly By Night) oncert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching and (9,10,11,12); National Honor vciety (11,12); RIC Early Enrollment ‘ogram (11,12) oppo lan lace 40 Noble Street “Terri” AMBITION: College and to fulfill all of my rainbows. “Me and my cousin Dawn ...” “I may not be perfectly wise; perfectly witty; perfectly wonderful, but I am always perfectly me.” Concert Band (9,10,11); Marching Band (9,10,11); Volleyball (10,11,12); Girl’s Basketball (9); Girl’s Softball Manager (10); National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12); Min- eral Club (12). Dina M. Marchetti 53 Applejack Lane “Dee” AMBITION: College, To live a full and happy life. “To succeed in life you should try hard so try your hardest and be the best! Field Hockey (9,10,11, Co-Captain 12); Softball (9,10); Indoor Track (10,11,12); Spring Track (11,12); Bas- ketball (9); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Fashion Show (10,11,12). Lv Mark ve Uachade 1710 Fall River Avenue 366 Ledge Road AMBITION: Secretary “Keep on asking, and it will be given you; Keep on seeking, and you will find; Keep on knocking, and it will be opened to you.” Business Club (11,12); Yearbook (12); National Honor Society (11,12). Michael $ Marshall 77 Fairway Drive “Mike” AMBITION: College, then to pursue a happy and successful life. “There is no limit to the goals you can attain, the success you can achieve — your possibilites are as endless as your dreams.” National Honor Society (11,12); So- ciete Honoraire De Francais; Inde- pendent Study (12); Class Treasurer of 1985 (9,10,11,12); Science Fair (10, first prize); Annual High School Math- ematics Examination (10,11,12); Year- book (Co-Sports Editor, 12); Outdoor Track (9); Indoor Track (10); Tennis (10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative (9,10,11,12); Sophomore Semi- Formal Committee. Sheryl Grn Marie - Marland 306 Miller Street “Nasella,” “Marsa,” “Mars,” “Little Girl,” “Sher,” “Shmer” AMBITION: Medical Technician “Crossing the uplands of time, skirting the borders of night, scaling the face of the peak of dreams, we enter the re- gions of light and hastening on with eager intent, arrive at the rainbow’s end, and there uncover the pot of gold buried in the heart of a friend.” National Honor Society (11,12); Soci- ete Honoraire de Francais (10,11,12); Spirit Week Committee (10,11,12); Prom Committee (11,12); Senior Sup- per Committee; Independent Study Fashion Show (10,11,12). A-33 3 Jean Drive “Sue”, “Suzie”, “Sticky”, “Sue Dude” AMBITION: To help others and be happy and suc- cessful. “You are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other it is a beautiful miracle.” Pep Squad (9); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Fashion Show (10,12); Independent Study. George V. Mebormick Miller Street “High Power” AMBITION: To acquire mass quantities of cash. “When the ebbing tide retreats, along the rocky shoreline, it leaves a trail of tidal pools, in a shortlived galaxy. Each microcosmic planet, a complete society. A simple kind of mirror to reflect upon our own, all the busy little creatures chasing out their destiny. Living in their pools they soon forget about the sea.” (Natural Science) Micheal Peter Masuck 16 Peeptoad Court “Mike” AMBITION: To go to college, be wealthy, and live life to the fullest. “To strive, to seek, to find, and to yield.” - Tennyson Societe Honoraire de Francais (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12); Basketball (9,10,11,12); Baseball (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Ju- nior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee; Concert Band (9,10); Marching Band (9,10); Stage Band (11); National Math Test (9,10,12); Yearbook (12) Michael R. MeEullagh 58 Pimental Drive “Mike”, “Jackson”, “G.M.F.” AMBITION: Airplane pilot “No matter how hard the times may seem don’t give up our plans, don’t give up our dreams. No broken bridges can turn us around cause what we are search- ing for may soon be found, cause we are all almost there just one more step.” (Jackson) Golf (9,10); Independent Study (12). Se GIR ID 52 Hull Street “Johnny-Bobonny”, “Mayo” AMBITION: To go to college and to reach eve goal I set in life. “For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not anything, neither have they any mo re 4 reward; for the memory of them is forgotten.” Eccle siasties 9:5 Edward M. MceLonald 507 Tauton Avenue “Big Ed”, “Edman” AMBITION: Law Enforcement “We should often be ashamed of our very best actions, if the world only saw the motives that caused them.” Mineral Club (9,10 President 12). 181 Lake Street | MBITION: Business Administration Management 1 Electronics in Computers. They dug a pit into my path, but fell into it them- elves. One can achieve unlimited amounts of things rough initiative.” 190 Arcade Avenue 119 Ledge Road “Cone”, “Craiger’, “McWhimpy” AMBITION: Air Force, Military Police, to continue my education. “Tf the sun refuses to shine; I will still be loving you; when mountains crumble to the sea; It will still be you and me.” Led Zeppelin. Hockey (10,11,12); Football (9); Marching Band (10,11,); Concert Band (10,11). 432 Lincoln Street “Sher” AMBITION: To become a certified Public Accoun- tant, and to be very wealthy. “Tam I and you are you, I was not put on the earth to live up to your expectations and you are not here to live up to mine, but if some time down the road our path’s should cross, then that’s beautiful; Enjoy it while it exists, for in time we shall all move on.” Concert Band (9,10,11); Marching Band (9,10,11); Business Club (11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Chorus (12); Independent Study (12). 104 Jean Drive Coconut”, “Coca”, “Captain Coconut’, “Skipper”, “Skooter 54” AMBITION: College, Business Management to be skipper of a 12 meter boat in the America’s Cup. “But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not Faint”. Isaiah 40:31 Football (11,12); Cross Country (9); Indoor Track (9,10); Outdoor Track (9,10,11,12); Concert Band (9,10,11, Senior Representative 12); Jazz Ensemble (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10); Senior Prom Committee, Independent Study. ” 6 “Scott”, 288 Fall River Avenue “Melance” AMBITION: To own my own company in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and be filthy rich. “If you were in my shoes you would have done the same thing I did.” “Everybody wants some; I want some too.” “Your wrong Machado.” Football (12); Independent Study (12). ——————————————— Daniel €. Mello J 27 Sanders Avenue “Popeye”, “Mello”, “Dan” AMBITION: When I’m 30 years old, I wish to move to Africa and raise a baby black panther. “What's up?” “Whatever” “Later” “Party tonight” “Life is not over till the day you die.” Baseball (9,10); Hockey (10,11,12); Football (12); Weight lifting (11); Rebound (9,10,11,12). POR ip re 363 Ledge Road AMBITION: College “We are made weak by time and fate, but strong in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yeild.” Tennis (11,12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper; Sophomore Semi-Formal; Yearbook (10,11, Literary Co-Editor 12). A-36 ce Maureen Joan Michael ch Mello 11 Rye Street “Moe”, “Princess Mello”, “Mello”, “Morphine” AMBITION: To be happy and successful in whatev- er I choose to do. “And as we wind on down the road; Our shadows taller than our souls; There walks a lady we all know; Who shines white light and wants to show; How everything still turns to gold. And if you listen very hard, The tune will come to you at last; When all are one and one is all, to be arock and not to roll .. . Led Zeppelin Fashion Show (10). 137 County Street “Lee”, “Lee B.” AMBITION: Cosmetologist, Hairdresser “Though the world needs reproof and correction, it needs kindness more, though it needs the grasp of the strong hand; it needs too, the open palm of love and tenderness.” DECA (10,11). 29 Malta Street Christopher €. Montire 110 Ipswitch Street AMBITION: To be the best at what I do. “There’s only one thing in life to strive for — STAY ALIVE!” “Throughout History man had found only one thing true about life, Death.” Track (11,12); Football (12). 331 Central Avenue “Lee”, 7k ONE To live a long and happy life with utch. When you have a Dream, don’t let anything dim it. .eep hoping, Keep trying- ‘he sky is the limit.” lusiness Club (11,12). 2 Rosewood Drive “Lank”, “Pablo” ,MBITION:: To boldly go where no man has gone efore. Mary never did like to wear safety goggles, now she joesn’t need them” jasketball (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track 011,12); Cross Country (9,10). | 1 | pill SIR ESS Brenda Cllen Morrison 86 Saint Laurent Parkway “Bren” AMBITION: Education, Business “T am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yester- day and I love today.” Field Hockey (9,10,11,12); Ice Hockey Cheerleader (9,10,11,12); Student Council (9,10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Class Secretary (9,11,12); Band (10); Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper; Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Fashion Show (11,12). Hop hor! Claanl aN oy 175 Warren Avenue AMBITION: To excel in law school, and make a career out of law. “All your life you’ve been waiting for your chance, where you'll fit into the plan, but you’re the master of your own destiny, so give and take the best that you can.” Triumph Hockey (10,11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica 2s Ed Mulhearn 80 Leonard Street e x Se d 58 Talbot Way AMBITION: Nursing, Medical profession. To find happiness in whatever I do. “To my mother: I’d like to thank you Mom, for being so strong, when we needed you the most - you were always there and without you we never would have made it through - and for that I Love You”, “In this promised land, the choice is ours to make, realize your fantasy, live your dream. With every step you take, stand tall, stand on the edge, use the thin end of the wedge. The will to ease your fate, don’t turn around too late, lose ground if we hesitate — Burn- ing youth won’t— see it all so clear, time is right, time is near. We know now what to do.” All God’s children learn Which way to turn Turnin’ back we’re through We all refuse to lose Live life and light the fuse Burnin’ youth won’t wait — Journey Chorus (11); Pep Squad (9); Basketball Cheerleading (9,10,12); Independent Study (12); Mineral Club (11, Vice President, 12). A-37 Wendy Nolan 58 Talbot Way AMBITION: To be independent and successful “These are the seasons of emotion and like the winds, they rise and fall this is the wonder of devotion. I see the torch we all must hold, this is the mystery of the quotient, upon us, a little pain, must fall” — Led Zeppelin 152 Sherman Avenue AMBITION: College, to be successful in whatever I do and to always be happy. “In friendship, as in love, we are often more happy from the things we are ignorant of than those we are acquainted with. Spirit Week Committee (10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Fashion Show (9,10,12); Senior Prom Committee. 294 County Street “Jo-Jo”, “Joe”, “Ann-Jo”, “Liz” AMBITION: Interior Designer Fashion Designer, to earn millions, and to find someone to share it with. “The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12). Shannon Clixabeth O' Ned 37 Washington Street “Shan” AMBITION: Physical Therapist “Do not despair, that you cannot change the world in a day or two. Instead, just give your very best in the little things you do. Then you will find in days to come when taken all together these little steps did change and make the world a little better.” Indoor Track (9); Outdoor Track (9); Concert Band (9,10); Marching Band (9,10); National Honor Soci- ety (11,12); Tennis (10,11,12); Swim (9,10,11,12); Societe Honoraire de Francais (10). 129 Anthony Street “Ken”, “Kenny”, “O-Man” AMBITION: To be successful in everything that I do. “Go for it!” “Later”. 194 Lincoln Street “Chris” AMBITION: College | “If ever there’s a moment when you need a friend to listen If ever someone can reach out to dry the tears that glisten, -I’ll be there...” Bruce B. Wilmer Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Yearbook Staff (10); National Honor Society (11,12). 38 Holly Drive “Sue”, “Cheerie”, “P.F.D.”, “Susie” AMBITION: To become a medical technician and to ve a happy and full life. Chance makes our parents, but choice makes our riends.” Make use of time, let not advantage slip: Jeauty within itself should not be wasted: air flowers that are not gathered in their pine, ,ot and consume themselves in little time.” pirit Week Committee (10,12); Majorettes (10); ashion Show (12); Senior Prom Committee. 27 French Drive “Di”, “De”, “Duey”, “Pardini-face” AMBITION: Cosmotology and to live in Florida. “Can you feel the winds the whisper, hear what they say? Can you see the man that’s broken, feel what he feels? Can you touch the heat from my heart under- stand it’s meaning. It’s for you to choose.” “Dave; you've shared my dreams, my hopes and pains; you've made my life worth living for.” Love Diane. Drama (11); Chorus (10,11, vice president, 12); Flag Corps (10,11); Marching Band (10,12). 60 Cleveland Street “Busted”, “Odd Todd” AMBITION: To pass the 12th grade and to be a carpenter. “The world is like a carousel, spinning fast you better ride it well. The world is full of Kings and Queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams it’s Heav- en and Hell.” Football (10). David Carl Pearson 29 Fuller Street | “Ralph” MBITION: To find my ambition with satisfaction a its pursuit. Nothing’s gonna touch us in these golden years.” — sowie ndoor Track (11,12); Outdoor Track (11,12); “ross Country (12). : : : Protox Pack 382 Cole Street “Pete”, “Junior”, “Studley”, “Pecka”, “Bro”, “P.P.”, “Peck” AMBITION: Air Force “There’s one for you!” “Hey chickens!” 457 County Street “Pedoinka”, “Dalto” AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I choose to do. “You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough.” A-39 “e Michael ae Poyreault 484 Arcade Avenue AMBITION: Get up late, go to bed late and have a good time in between. “It’s hard to find God, but to comprehend him, as he is , is labor without end.” Cross Country (9); Indoor Track (9); Basketball (10,12); Baseball (10,12); Football (12). Dad | Soseph Pron 91 Tauton Avenue “Dave” AMBITION: To succeed in life, and to be wealthy. “And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear You shout and no one seems to hear And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.” — Pink Floyd “Everybody got to elevate from the norm ... ” A-40 Bram . Perry 38 Balmoral Court “BRI”, “Breon” AMBITION: College, the pursuit of success and happiness throughout my life. “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Cross Country (9); Spring Track (10); Concert Band (9,10,11, Treasurer,, 12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12, Drum Major); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12). George Me. Paquette 961 County Street “Porge”, “Georgio” AMBITION: Engineering. “Those drifter days are past me now ... I’ve got so much more to think about ... Deadlines and com- mitments ... What to leave in ... What to leave out.” Spring Track (9,10); Class President (9,10,11,12); Student Council Treasurer (11); Student Council Vice President (12); Band Representative (9,10,11); National Honor Society (11,12); Societe Honoraire de Francais (10,11,12); Co-Editor Layout of Reflec- tions (12); Marching and Concert Band (9,10, Drum Major 11); Independent Study (12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Food Advising Board (9,10,11,12); National Student Government Day (11); Science Fair (10). Prt; WUCE ne Pine 32 Morris Street “Par”, “Tibit”’, “Patty Pine” AMBITION: To dance my life away. “Good-bye Seekonk. Hello world!” Flag Corps (12). hg ea « | Kernie Lynn Propatier 917 Newman Avenue “Keh: seropagme bis bem AMBITION: To be a registered nurse. To live life to the fullest. “The person who never makes a mistake is the person who never does anything at all.” Haas happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never a Softball (9); Pep Squad (9); Fashion Show (10); Inde- pendent Study (12). 370 Ledge Road “Bob” AMBITION: To make and spend a lot of money. “Wicked-cool, Awesome.” Baseball (11,12). 148 Monarch Drive “Lor. AMBITION: Go to college, to become a successful fashion buyer, live life to my fullest potential. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it you can become it.” “You only have one life to live in this world, but if you live it right, once is enough.” Fashion Show (10,12); Business Club (11,12); Inde- pendent Study (12); Senior Prom Committee (12); Senior Supper Committee (12). Sohn N. Resposa 7 Briar Brook Drive “Worm”, “Worma” AMBITION: Business, management National Honor Society (11,12). 206 Forest Ave. “Vette”, “Grezelda” AMBITION: To live my life one day at a time. “The moment may be temporary, but the memory is forever.” “A secret is a treasure shared between friends.” Drama (10). 51 Donald Lewis Drive “Lis”, “Dolfa” AMBITION: Electrical engineer, Commercial Air- line Pilot.“Here’s to the songs we used to sing, and here’s to the good times we used to know. It’s hard to hold them in our arms again, but hard to let them go.” Volleyball (9,10,11, Co-Captain 12); Basketball Cheerleading (10) Tennis (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Senior Supper Committee, Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society (11,12). June L. Rieske 46 Summer Drive «“ an”, “Bertha” AMBITION: To attend BCC for Child Care and to be successful in whatever I do. “Make the most of everyday you have. Life is only as good as you make it.” Business Club (11,12). A-41 mA 4 DhoebLonaed Riley 1104 Taunton Avenue “Riley”, “JR.”, “Animal” AMBITION: To be the best at whatever I do. DECA (10,11,12). Anyanelte Marie Roldan 28 Malts Street “Anjie”, “ANJ” AMBITION: To be rich, happy, and successful and to live on an exotic land. “Destiny is not a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.” Basketball (9,10,12); Softball (10); Chorus (10); Flag- corps (10); Independent Study (12); Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Spirit Week (9,10,11,12). A-42 ) . ace: 86 Newman Avenue “Don”, “Donnie”, Rizz’, “D; Rizz” AMBITION: To be a successful biologist. “If I leave here tommorrow would you still remem- ber me? Well, I must be travelling on now ‘cause there’s too many places I’ve got to see. If I stayed here with you now well things just couldn’t be the same. ’Cause I’m as free as a bird now and this bird you cannot change.” — Lynyrd Skynyrd Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Science Fair (10); Yearbook (10,11,12, Editor-in-chief); Student Council (11,12); Class Representative (11,12); Na- tional Honor Society (11, Secretary 12); Sophomore Semi-Formal Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Independent Study (12); Food Advisory Board CUTS): Kyle R. Rose 18 South Wheaton Avenue “Kyle”, “Rebel”, “Rose”, “Captain” AMBITION: To be independently wealthy, marry a gorgeous girl, and live a happy life. “J can’t take you any where.” “The hotshots may have it now-- But the good guys get it in the end.” Baseball (10). 80 Arcade Avenue “Troe”, “Walkin’ Dude”, “Strut” AMBITION: Freewill. “When they turn the pages of history, when these days have passed long ago, will they read of us with sadness all the seeds that we let grow ...” Varsity Swimming (9,10,11,12); National Honor So- ciety (11,12); Societe Honoraire De Francais (10); Computer Club (President 12). 115 Bloomfield Street “Joe”, “Midge”, “Madge” AMBITION: College then on to Medical or Law School, and set up a successful private practice so I can retire early and search for the Twilight Zone. “If the work of God would be comprehended by reason, it would be no longer wonderful, and faith would have to merit if reason provided proof.” (Gregory I) Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (11,12); Spring Track (11,12); Senior Class Vice-President, National Math Test (9,10,12); Senior Prom Commit- tee. Christina Rose Schypani 282 Lake Street “Chris” 2fOss Country (12); Indoor Track (12); Outdoor “rack (12); Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week -ommittee (12); Senior Supper Committee. 91 Pine Street “Mike”, “Siz” AMBITION: Medical technology The direction in which education starts a man will etermine his future life.” National Honor Society (11,12); Annual High chool Mathematics examination (9,10,11,12). tm , om Debrah Ann Sellers 72 Eleanor Drive “Deb”, “Debora” AMBITION: Airline Stewardess “Without dreams, there is no need to work, without work there is no need to dream.” Fashion Show (10,11,12); Independent Study (12). 34 Fall River Avenue “Spuds”, “D.B.”, “Fangs”, “Whale,” “Blondie”, “Blonde Bombshell” AMBITION: To become wealthy, drive a Porsche (black 935), live my life to the fullest extent. “T’m grounded again, can you believe it!”; “No Prob- lem!”; ‘““‘Whatever!”; “Let’s go to Honey Dew Donuts!”; “Hey Unit!”; “Let’s blaze.” Business Club (11,12); DECA (10,11). Lynn Robbins Shalloross 61 Pimental Drive “Lynnie” AMBITION: College; to be happy and successful in whatever I do. “Success is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.” Cross Country (9,10,11,12); Indoor Track (9,10,11,12); Chorus (10); Flag Corps. (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Senior Supper Committee. Sip Thee Go: 20 Vista Court “Jim”, “Pouza”, “Pouz” AMBITION: College, game show host. “When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom, Let it be. And in my hour of darkness, she is standing right in front of me, speaking words of wisdom, let it be (Paul McCartney John Winston-one-Lennon).” Outdoor Track (11,12); Indoor Track (12); Cross Country (12); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week Activities (10,11,12). A-43 Jo-Ann ve M. Souxa 69 Hull Street ‘Jor, “Joey”, “Josey” AMBITION: To become a policewoman and live and lead a happy live. “Look to this day! For it is life, the very life of life . . . For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; But today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, an every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Softball (9,10); DECA (10); Independent Study (12); Spirit Week: Tug a war (9,10,11,12); “David D. Forever”. 20 Spring View Ct. SJuliesPinky: 4) see Dual: AMBITION: College, and to be successful in what- ever I do, and live a long happy, healthy married life. “To Mom and Dad, thanks for your love, encourage- ment, understanding and for being the special people you are.”“Love is like a rose, it grows and grows.” Band (11); Flag Corps (9,10,11); Majorette (12); Outdoor Track (11); Basketball (11); Spring Concert (9,10,11,12); Chorus (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12). A-44 Sam €. Sturtevant 199 Elm Street “Sam”, “Dude”, “Guy” AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer, computer pro- grammer. “Don’t wait for your ship to come in; go out and search for it.” Football (12); Track (12); Computer hacker (11,12). Debra ot Sala 30 Shirwood Drive “Debbie”, “Deb”, “Bala AMBITION: Nursing College. To live a happy life with Stan!! “There’s a special art of living, And the challenge must be met, But the longer that you try it, Why the better you will get. Don’t waste your time in waiting for the world to come to you. You have to climb the mountain, To appreciate the view.” Stan (10,11,12 ... Forever!!!); Independent Study (12). Cheryl Jean Sullivan 138 Brookhill Drive “Cher”, “Sully” AMBITION: To travel all over the world and to experience different ways of living. “I do my thing and you do your thing, I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful.” Pep Squad (9); Homeroom Rep. (9); Drama Club (10); Volleyball (11,12); Independent Study (12); Senior Prom Committee, Senior Supper, Yearbook (aD). Jennifer Lynn Doamner 81 Cherry Hill Drive “Jen”, “Jeba”, “Milly” AMBITION: College; to be happy “What is a TRUE FRIEND? I will tell you. It is a person with whom you can dare be yourself. A TRUE FRIEND is a person with whom you may be sincere. How rare true love may be, it is still less rare than TRUE FRIENDSHIP. A TRUE FRIEND talks freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures bold- ly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and con- tinues to be a friend unchangeably. A TRUE FRIEND is forever a friend, Dionne, Tam my, Chris U., Lisa R. Though we'll be going in different ways my thoughts will always be with you. The memories are everlasting.” Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Spirit Week Mascot (10); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Independent Study (12). Brande let ajglon 2 Hawthorne Drive “Been”, “Goofy” MBITION: To go to college, and live a happy and uccessful life. High above the clouds, Far beyond our reach, I see he shinning stars with different dreams in each, I ‘now one day, I'll find, The star that was meant to be nine. But until the day I do so, I'll keep dreaming, vishing and hoping that someday my dreams will ome true.” Tolleyball (9); Fashion Show (10); Senior Prom Sommittee (12); Spirit Week (9,12). Laron Pp Lhomas 85 Newman Avenue “Horse”, “Awesome” MBITION: To go to College and succeed at what- ver I chose to do. Jasketbal (9,10,11,12); Football (10,11,12); Base- all (10,11,12); National Honor Society (11,12). Gina Wari Soppnecne 45 Summer Drive “Weena’, “Gee”, “Gee Wee” Peanee ee Child care, and to be happy in whatev- er I do. “Follow your dreams wherever they lead you, for dreams are important in revealing the way that you look at yourself. A dream is a very special thing; it’s the one thing that you and only you can control. A person’s dreams may last a lifetime, or they may be fulfilled, with new dreams taking their place. Yet, remember; never give up your dreams, for when you give up your dreams, you die.” Volleyball (9,10,11, Co-Captain 12); Basketball (9,10); Softball (10,11,12,); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11); Concert Band (9,10,11); Independent Study (12). 26 Pamden Lane “Tanman”, “Jeff” AMBITION: Really, take your time, I’ve had my share of broken dreams and more than a couple of falls, and in chasing what I thought were moon beams — I have run into a couple of walls. But in looking back at all the places I’ve been, I’d sure be the first one to say, When I look at myself today I wouldn’t have done it any other way. Football (11,12); Chorus (11); Band (9). Denise Lan Testa 808 Ledge Road “Dee” AMBITION: To become a professional musician and commercial art “Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule.” Concert Band (9,10,11,12); Marching Band (9,10,11,12); Yearbook Staff (10); Spirit Week Com- mittee (10,12). 24 Edgemere Drive -G@hris AMBITION: To have a successful career in Nursing. “The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time.” Drama (10); Mineral Club (11,12); Independent Study (12); Chorus (9,10). A-45 Nancy linac asap leavers 128 South Wheaton Avenue “Nance,” “Nan,” “Hannah,” ii ane”. AMBITION: To live in a world of dreams where all my fantasies will be- come reality: Nursery School Teacher. “You've got your passion, you've got your pride, but don’t you k now that only fools are satisfied. Dream on, but don’t imagine they'll all come true”. Billy Joel. Majorettes (9,10, Captain, 11,12); Chorus (9,10,11,12); Band (10,11); Hockey Cheerleading (9); Fashion Show (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12). Kimberly Ann Veader 650 Arcade Avenue “Kim” AMBITION: To have the greatest fu- ture possible to achieve all the goals I wish to attain. “Fate is fate and everything always hap- pens for the best. If something is meant to be it will happen. There is nothing that can change that. We must make the best of all conditions. May most of them be happy.” Football Cheerleading (10,11,12); Basketball Cheerleading (9,10,11,12); Spring Track (9); Flag Corps (10); Spir- it Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Ju- nior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Sociadad Honoraria His- panica (10,11 Treasurer, 12); National Honor Society (11,12); Independent Study (12). A-46 Karen Mane Tucker 142 Jean Drive “Agnes” AMBITION: Child care worker, Col- lege, To live a happy life. Friendship is a present that you give yourself. Business Club (11,12); Independent Study (12). Vrs Voor Wot 28 Judy Ann Drive “Sue,” “Veader,” “ !T head”. AMBITION: To find something that mil make me happy for the rest of my ife. “What's up, Be Good, Hi!” “There are too many books I haven’t read too many places I haven’t seen, too many memories I haven’t kept long enough.” DECA (10). Lome ceed 698 Fall River Avenue “Annie,” “Tweed” AMBITION: Psychologist “Far away in the sunshine are my high- est ambitions where I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and follow them wherever they may lead.” National Honor Society (11,12); Out- door Track (11,12); Prom Committee (11,12); Senior Supper Committee (12); Sophomore Semi-Formal Com- mittee; Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12); Yearbook (10,11,12); Independent Study (12). 452 North Wheaton Avenue “Barb” AMBITION: To be successful and lead a happy life and hope someday to ownaHA Ye “Did you ever stop to listen, To what you’re missin’ in the things you say? If you open your eyes, Then you'll realize what I say. YOU CAN DO WHAT YOU WANT TO! You take that gol- den rule, That you learned in school. And just throw it away. If you were well directed, Then your protected from all the evil ways.” DECA (10); Karate (10). 88 Briarbrook Drive -G@htisss Sickets “Eppie” AMBITION: College: To succeed in whatever I do. “Friendship is the inexpressible com- fort of feeling safe with a person, hav- ing neither to weigh thoughts nor mea- sure words”. “To Tammy, Jen, Lisa R., and Lisa G. The memories of our good times will last forever. Softball (10); Tennis (11,12); Vol- leyball (11); Hockey Cheerleading (10,11, Co-Captain, 12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Spirit Week (10,11,12); National Honor So- ciety (11,12); Independent Study (12). Sandra Helena Wabnon 150 Brookhill Drive “Sandy,” “Sand,” “San,” AMBITION: To become a successful Gynecologist “Happiness is found along the way, not at the end of the road. We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust our sails.” Outdoor Track (9); Chorus (10); Na- tional Honor Society (11,12); Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (10, President, 11,12); Mineral Club (9,12). ) Matthew Westfield 310 Cole Street 15 Woodward Avenue “Fred,” “Fearless,” “Freddy,” “Ready Freddy” AMBITION: To make the dream of the Medina-Whelan Company come true, and to go to college. “Hey gumby breath”; “Who does Per- reault like now?”, Cool Kevin Dolan”; “Hey, sunshine”; “RUSH”; “Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to under- stand”; “Ignorance and prejuidice, and fear, walk hand in hand.” National Honor Society (11,12). 632 Lincoln Street “Whit,” “Whitty” AMBITION: Physical Therapy “Could we see when and where we are to meet again, we’d be more tender when we bid our friends good-bye ... Borey, Burro and Nise; thanks for everything!!! You're the best.” Field Hockey (9,10,11,12); Outdoor Track (9,11); Class Representative (9,10); Junior Prom Committee (10,11); Senior Prom Committee (11,12); Spirit Week Committee (9,10,11,12). Vion Lynelte Wt hilford 295 County Street “Dawny,” “Whit,” “D. Whit” AMBITION: Commercial Airline Pilot, Aeronautics. To travel around the world, to run the Boston Marathon. “If you love something, set it free. If it returns to you, it is yours. If it doesn’t it never was.” Cross Country (10,11,12); Senior Prom Committee; Indoor Track (10,11,12); Senior Supper Com- mittee; Outdoor Track (10,11,12); In- dependent Study; National Honor So- ciety (11,12); Societe Honoraire de Francais (11,12); Spirit Week Commit- tee (9,10,11,12); Sophomore Semi- Formal Committee; Junior Prom Com- mittee. Beth Whitney 93 Jean Drive Samuel €. Willis 18 Huntington Drive Rumford, R.I. “Swill,” “Simon,” “Sam” AMBITION: To succeed in life Swimming (9,10,11,12); Independent Study (12); Computer Club (12). 816 Newman Avenue “Wil,” “The Blue Kid” AMBITION: To become an Electrical Engineer “Sometimes the worlds a storm Someday soon the storm will pass No more tears, no more pain If you believe look to the dawn” Football. eer cchate, 22 Haig Avenue “Woody,” “Tray,” “T.W.,” “Sqwood” AMBITION: To eventually go to col- lege. “What one does is far more convincing than what one says. Smile and be mer- ry, for tomorrow we may die,” Business Club (11,12); Softball (10,11, Co-Captain, 12); Basketball (9,10,11, Captain, 12); National Honor Society (11,12); Spirit Week Committee (10,11, 12); Independent Study (12); Senior Prom Committee. A-47 Gilbert Dale Woodside SIF 28 Mill Road “Buddy”, “Gil”, “Bud”, “Gilly” AMBITION: Law Enforcement “All the world’s indeed a stage. We are merely the players, performers and portrayers. Each another au- dience, outside the guilded cage. RUSH (Moving Pictures) Football (11,12); National Honor Society (11,12). Sohn Charles Woschenko 90 Ferncliffe Road “Woosh” AMBITION: To become a multi-millionaire by the age of 30. “Live life to the fullest.” Basketball (10,11,12); Baseball (10); Winter Track (9); National Honor Society. 24 Roosevelt Street “Cathy”, “Grandma Young”, “Charlie” AMBITION: Real Estate “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.” Senior Prom Committee, Independent Study. A-48 70 Ferncliffe Road “Lee Lee”, “Lise”, “Lee” AMBITION: To go to college, and be happy and successful in whatever I do. “We've only just begun to live, white lace and prom- ises, a kiss for luck and we’re on our way.” Spirit Week (9,10,11,12); Fashion Show (10,11,12); Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Supper Committee; Chorus (10); Indepen- dent Study (12). Keri-Ann Auchls 200 Dean Street “Ke”, “Keri”, “Zuehlsie” AMBITION: Naval Officer, Criminal Justice; Law Enforcement “To the only man who has ever held a piece of my heart — my Dad. Our time together was much too short, there were so many things left unsaid, so much et to do. You weren’t only a Great Father and friend, bie a wonderful man who earned the respect of his peers, the respect I someday hope to hold. I have grown up a lot in these four years and I know what I want out of my life. But I also know no matter what I do or where I go, you will be with me as I will always be your little girl. Who knows what tomorrow brings in a world few hearts survive. All I know is the way I feel when its real, I keep it alive. The road is long, their are Mountains in my way, but I climb a stair everyday.” Indoor Track (9); Outdoor Track (9,10,12); Karate (10); National Honor Society (11,12 — Class Officer — Treasurer); Independent Study (12); Prom Com- mittee (12); Spirit Week (9,10,11,12). Shree Lewis 16 Scott Road Denine é. au Magee 122 Central Avenue “Denine,” “Dee,” “Magee,” “Maggie,” “ADO AMBITION: To be a successful business woman and to be wealthy and happy. “Wicked Cool,” “Wicked Jewel,” “Go for it,” “What d’ya mean?” “All that you touch, And all that you see Is all your life will ever be,” — Pink Floyd 1. Rebound (9,10,11,12); Business Club (12); DECA Club (12) Rebecca LA. Surceolle 35 Linden Road Becky Business Club (12) eT “Next, I’ll make a Duckie” Ae | ty 6 Ber Irregularity No Comment ... One for all ... The Walton’s step out Tradition continues to be Popular October 23, 1984: The Class of ’85 did their Senior Supper up in style as the Gold- en Antler Room in South Attleboro rocked with excitement. One hundred fif- ty seniors attended the traditional event dressed to kill and ready for action. We couldn’t wait to dance to the music that the Entertainer provided, so all through the delicious dinner we were fidgety. But when the dinner was over the place ex- ploded as everyone began to dance. As every senior moved onto the dance floor, the party got into full swing. The class “SLAM DANCE” echoed through- out the cigar smokefilled room as a group of boys proceeded to do just that. Break dancing was another favorite as a circle formed around Midge and Chris M. An even bigger attraction was the “BLUE- LIGHT SPECIAL” allowing us to pur- chase soon-to-be-collector’s items dirt cheap. We continued to dance the night away and had a great time before telling our advisors musically that “We’re Not Gonna’ Take It.” Though the Supper ended at 10:30 the fun had just begun! Most of us headed back to Seekonk to inhabit certain resi- dences (rooms 11 and 17), while some tended toward Riverside (asthma attack?!?). Even with all of the unexpected interruptions and excitement, everyone arrived home safe and sound. The Class of ’85 wishes to thank Mr. Hartley and Mrs. Lacy for making October 23, 1984 a very special night for us. We appreciate your genuine concern for our class and would like you both to know that if we could do it over again we would: Senior Supper II, II, IV, V, etc. A-51 Not An Annual Event March 25, 1983: The cafeteria of Seekonk High School was the location for the only event of its kind in eight years, the Sophomore Semi-Formal. Many students thought the cafeteria would be too drab, but with imagination and time, the tenth grade student council transformed the room into a pleasant dining and dancing area. Blue and white tablecloths with match- ing carnations adorned each table, and streamers of the same colors draped from the ceilings and walls. The evening started with a buffet dinner catered by the Black- stone Catering Service. After enjoying dinner, students moved to the dance floor for some “intense action.” Ron Jay, who was the D.J. for the night, played many golden oldies that the class had never heard before and even tried to coax the students into doing the infamous Bunny Hop. Despite the music, there was still a good deal of dancing and socializing. Mrs. Lacy and Mr. Hartley, the chaperones for the evening, got out on the dance floor much to everyone’s surprise. As the eve- ning came to a close, Sophomores left with the carnations and streamers as souveniers of the big event, a preview of the upcom- ing Junior Prom. A-54 Section Reflections B Volume XIX administration faculty superlatives candids dedication staff photos Mianagement THERE ARE MANY THEORIES AS FROM WHERE TEACHERS ORIGINATE ... SOME SAY THEY'RE MANUFACTURED IN FACTORIES ... Think back to our freshmen year when we entered this school confused and bewil- dered, looking for support and guidance. Immediately we were faced with tasks of choosing two people to be our class advi- sors. Because we had been in this school for only a few weeks, we had limited knowledge of the faculty and administra- tion, yet two people stood out in our minds. We approached Mrs. Lacy and Mr. Hartley eagerly and with high hopes. They agreed to be our advisors, and we entered into the flow of school activities, led by two capable and qualified individuals. B-56 AND THE POD THEORY IS POPULAR ... SOME SAY THAT WHO WERE EXPOSED TO RADIATION AT AN EARLY AGE. MAYBE LEONARD NIMOY AND THE “IN THEY ARE HUMANS SEARCH OF” CREW WILL LOOK INTO IT. NEWSMAKERS It seemed as though school had just be- gun when November was upon us and pre- parations for spirit week had begun. The incredible patience that these two people had become evident as the trips for paint and paper and hours spent after school seemed endless. However, nothing was as tedious as involving two hundred and eleven kids in a fundraiser. Can we ever forget the infamous freshmen “exploding” pens, sophomore magazine sale or those class tee-shirts that just didn’t seem to sell? Yet without these activities we could not have financed our Junior prom, which, made it all worth while. True, our prom committee meetings lacked organization as we argued over trivial things such as the color of the invitations or whether to give brandy snifters or wine glasses as souve- nirs, but Mrs. Lacey and Mr. Hartley pers- evered and made May 11th, 1984 a day to remember. Mrs. Lacy and Mr. Hartley have been dedicated not only to the class of 1985 but to the whole school as well. They have found time to advise the Spanish and French honor societies, and no one can ignore their value as educators. They have worked to make our high school years memorable and they have succeeded. For this, we, the class of 1985, dedicate this yearbook to Mrs. Joanne Lacy and Mr. Robert Hartley with our sincere thanks and gratitude. Francis W. Gallishaw Superintendent of Schools Valmore LaFontaine Assistant Superintendent School Committee Seated: D. Howell, K. Ruscetta, A. Capecci; Standing: J. O'Hara, R. | Bostian. . . : | Richard Dias rincipal Dr. Peter Andreozzi Vice Principal Kenneth L. Sheehan Dean of Students | | Constance Cloutier | Main Office Secretary Margaret Goodnow Main Office Secretary Dorothy Kandarian Guidance Secretary Beatrice Lima Library Assistant Robert Hartley, B.S., M.A. Spanish IIJ-A, Spanish, II-B, Spanish III, Spanish IV Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica Advisor to Class of 1985. Joanne Lacy, A.B., M.A.T. French I-B, French III-A, French IV, French V Societe Honoraire de Francais Advisor to Class of 1985 SS a iain ees oe “ie ae ey Sptenese. ‘oe pe Anderson, B.S., M.A., C.A.G.S., E Director of Human Services Guidance Counselor Advisor to Studen t Council, Independent Study Alan P. Bardsley, B.S., M.S. Algebra, Physics Vice President, SEA. Edward Bucacct, M.A., B.A. Spanish I, English 9-2. William Butler, B.A., M.A., C.A.G.S. Math I, Finite Math, Computer Science. James V. Callahan, B.A. American Government, Comparative Government, Driver Education. Margaret Cassels, B.S., M.A.T. | Personal Typing, Typing I, Record h Keeping. | Thomas Chartier, A.B., M. Ed. Reading Resource Advisor to the Class of 1986 Ski Club Advisor Freshman Girls’ Basketball Coach. Joyce Christiansen, B.S. Typing II, Personal Typing I, Business | Math, Office Machines, Business Club Advisor Co-Advisor to Reflections 1985 Secretary, S.E.A. Carol A. Coelho, B.A., M.A.T. Humanities Project Coordinator Communications Media, English 12-1. Ronald Colangelo, B.S. Physical Education Head Football Coach | Weight Coach. | Nancy P. Corrigan, B.S. Advanced Projects, Introduction to Art, | General Art, Design and 3-D Form. | Norman Corriveau, B.A., M. Ed. Enriched College Chemistry, General Chemistry, Algebra I. | Denise De Caporale, B.S. Concert Band, Marching Band, Stage Band, Choral Ensemble, Guitar I,II,III, Keyboard I,II, Independent Study on Musical Dorothy DiOrio, A.B., M.A. High School Librarian Library Science (9) | Advisor to Audio Visual Library Club. Bruce Downing, B.F.A. Industrial Arts I, Technical Drawing I, and II, Advanced Projects Drafting. : Co-Advisor to the Class of 1988. | Robert Frazer, B.A. Current Health Issues III Standard First Aid, Cardiopulmonary First Aid. Bruce Ellis, B.S. English 9-1, Junior Honors English, Drama, English 11-1 Advisor to Drama Club. Virginia Gizzt, M.S. Ed., NCC Guidance Counselor 9-12. Alfred E. Goodwin, B.A., M.Ed. Enriched College Biology, Environmental Science A-B, Unified Science X. Debra L. Goudreau, B.S., M.Ed. Math, English, Resource Support, Vocational Awareness. John Gravel, B.S. Accounting, Shorthand I, Information Processing. John D. Hanley, B.E., M.A.T. Science IX, Unified Science X, Advanced Biology. Cary Honig, A.B., M.A.T. English 9-1, English 9-2, English 10-1. Margaret Hopkins Special Needs Aide. Linda M. Horton, B.A. Algebra IIl-A, Geometry C, Computer Science I, Co-Advisor to Computer Club. Donald J. Hulme, B.Ed, M.Ed. Woodworking. Gregory Hutton, B.S. Marine Science, Unified Science, College Biology, - Advisor to Mineral Club Treasurer, SEA. Gloria M. Isles, B.Ed., M.Ed. Math I, Review College Math, Geometry. Karen Jensen, B.S. Physical Education 9,10 Assistant Indoor Track Coach, Outdoor _ Track Coach Co-Advisor to the Class of 1988. Helen C. Keough, A.B. . Practical Arts Project Coordinator _ Advanced Construction, Applied Nutrition _ Advisor to National Honor Society. B-59 B-60 Oh really? lycerine again! oe on es Cagney and Lacy Obviously, Mr. LeClerc didn’t get There goes that kid with the nitrog- Tough guy! the joke. Mm A little too much lemon in those tarts! What’s that in your ear? —— Who put this dirty flick in my case? ies ea Of course, I got this coat in Concentrating on finding the clin- | The Wicked Witch and her Poisoned Paris! cher sentence. Pie. Farewell, Dr. Woo! How sweet! What, Mr. Callahan? I can’t hear you! O.K. guys, Let’s do 80 push-ups! B-61 PS B-62 Robert Kulaga, B. Ed. English 9-3, English 10-2, English 10-3 Advisor to Girls’ Basketball Golf Coach. Omer Leclerc, B.A., M. Ed. Physical Education Project Coordinator Comparative Government, U.S. History Athletic Supervisor. Pamela Marchand Teachers Aide, Room 131. Susan B. Mastrola, B.S., A.P.C. Computer Lab Aide Advisor to Computer Lab. Carol Masuck, B.A. French 2-A, 2-B, 3-B, 1-A Advisor to Class of 1986. Ellis Mayers, Aquatic Director Freshman Advanced Lifesaving, Sophomore Competitive Swimming Techniques, Junior Water Polo Fundamentals, Senior Testing of Safety Skills, Head Coach of Girls’ Varsity Swimming Team, Boys’ Varsity Swimming Team. a I Henry McDeed, B.S. English 11-3, English 10-2, P.E. 9-12 Assistant Football Coach. Anne V. McDonald, B.A., M.A.T. | Senior Honors English, English 12-2, English 11-2. Francis Mooney, B.A. U.S. History-A, U.S. History-B, History | of Seekonk Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country Coach Boys’ and Girls’ Indoor Track Coach ) Boys’ and Girls’ Spring Track Coach. John Murphy, B.S., M. Ed. Algebra II, Geometry A, Algebra I Stephen H. Murphy, B.A., M.A. | Writing Resource : Co-Advisor to Reflections 1985. : Frederick Nelson, B.A. | English 9, English 12. | Herbert Normandin, B.S. Power Mechanics, Basic Electricity, House Construction. Jane Pacheco, B.S. Room 131. Irene R. Partington, B.S., M. Ed. Accounting I, Data Processing. Robert Perreault, B.S., B.A., M. Ed. Guidance Counselor. Catherine Perry Special Needs Aide. Joseph Reis, B.S., M.A. Industrial Arts-1, Metals Wood, House Construction. Ronald Ridolfi, B.A. American Government, U.S. History Boys Tennis Coach J.V. Girls’ Basketball. Thomas Ridolfi, B.A., M.S.T. General Biology, College Biology, Medical Technology Varsity Baseball Coach, Vice President, S.E.A. Michalene C. Rollins, B.S., M.S. Resource English, Resource Math, Resource Support. Richard Stanek, B.S., Juris Doctor Retailing, Business Law, Typing Advisor to D.E.C.A. Club. Karen Steere, B.A., M.A. Pre-Calculus, Algebra I, Computer Science Advisor to Class of 1987. Thomas H. Sullivan Jr., B.A., M.A. Applied Science Project Coordinator Calculus I, Calculus II, Computer Science II, Algebra II-A. Sandra Sypek, B.A., M.A. Psychology, World Cultures, | Comparative Government. : Jeanne Valardo, B.S. Exploratory Home Economics, Advanced Nutrition Introduction to Child Development I and II. John Walton, A.B., M.A., M. Ed. English 9-3, English 12-2, Latin 1 Junior Classical League Advisor. Stuart M. Weintraub, M.Ed., B.Ed. Science IX, Unified Science 9, College ‘Chemistry, Driver’s Education. | Marjorie Woodhams, B.S. I, Advanced Nutrition and Gourmet Foods. Nancy Wolfe, R.N., B.S. School Nurse. Stephen J. Wujcik, B.A., M.Ed. College Chemistry, College Physics, Unified Science X. Sophomore Home Economics, Clothing TEACHER SUPERLATIVES 5 MOST ATHLETIC 7 Mr. Colangelo Miss Jenson b 4 A A MOST INTELLIGENT tle Es Mr. Sullivan Mrs. Masuck MOST LOQUACIOUS Mr. Nelson Mrs. Christiansen MOST FLIRTATIOUS Mr. Praszek Miss Rahanian | | WITTIEST TYPICAL TEACHER | Mr. Bardsley Mr. S. Murphy | Miss Isles Mrs. Lacy MOST UNDERSTANDING Mr. Goodwin Mrs. Keough BEST DRESSED Mr. Walton Mrs. Coelho MOST UNIQUE Mr. T. Ridolfi Mr. R. Ridolfi Aa AE . MOST HELPFUL Mr. Perreault, Mrs. Gizzi, Dr. Anderson MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Mr. Mooney Mrs. DeCaporale Mr. Weintraub 3.64 Miss Sypek 4 a £ Ed Janelle, Steve Murphy, John Murphy, Steve Wujcik Margaret Goodnow Jean Brackett Carrie Rehanian Mary Gonsalves Ed Janelle Pat Cimino, Frank Sears, Al Kay, Bill Linton. Doonan class officers Section class representatives ; class group pictures Reflections ( ee a class candids Volume XIX oe ie dition “YOU ARE NOW ENTERING “A Pua he ONLY OF “ ... BUT OF MINDLESSNESS.” ly THE SIGNPOST UP AHEAD, ANOTHER DIMENSION SIGHT AND SO UR NEXT STOP, ... THE | UNDERCLASSMAN ZONE” os 4 - es te z C-66 WE WERE ALL ITTY BITTY ONCE CLASS OF 1986 PRESIDENT: Jennifer Mackenzie VICE PRESIDENT: Steve Hendricks SECRETARY: Beth Raposa TREASURER: Peter Marshall REPRESENTATIVES: Dionne Bigotti Bill Crowley Mara Ferreira Mark Tortaloni CLASS OF 1987 PRESIDENT: Colleen Sullivan VICE PRESIDENT: Janet Vermette SECRETARY: Jennifer Wood TREASURER: Paula Micheletti REPRESENTATIVES: Dana Dimarco Beth Matonis Colleen Perry Amy Vignali CLASS OF 1988 PRESIDENT: Tracey Everett VICE PRESIDENT: Beth Burrows SECRETARY: Sue Ferreira TREASURER: Kris Perreault REPRESENTATIVES: Alison Boldt Shannon Doolittle Dereyth Hunt Janine Schweim C-67 C-68 L-R. Row 1: S. Cinq-Mars, K. Viara, M. Goula, R. Costa, K. Andrews, S. Senay, L. Mello, A. Perry, K. Urbanowicz, D. Bowen, S. Bajer, H. Turner, L. Pacheco, M. Znosko, S. Greene, J. Rushlow, M. Marek, M. Veader, T. Barboza, K. Savignano, I. Sullivan, S. Shepard, K. Pierce; Row 2: S. Feighery, D. Labounty, L. Dutra, T. Davidow, K. Holmes, P. Sincero, L. Johnson, B. Tomei, P. Rufful, P. Woschenko, K. Bennett, Y. Fernandes, S. Letendre, S. Miranda, D. Bigotti, B. Raposa, M. Ferreira, L. Miranda, K. McCullagh, J. Gorman, A. Mederios, C. Cahill; Row 3: M. Matlack, M. Morse, K. Lallier, D. Griswald, B. Howard, M. Flanagan, M. Lima, L. Ayotte, C. Greene, B. Colangelo, J. Janetti, D. Marchand, S. Araujo, P. Marshall, K. McCarthy, E. Hess, E. Lans, J. Swanson, M. Sadlier, K. McKay; Row 4; §. Sylvaria, K. Erikson, J. Francis, M. Lefebvre, M. Gravel, W. Pimentel, K. Brown, B. St. Hilaire, J. Almeida, B. Emond, J. Pozzi, B. Bowley, K. Ryan, E. O’Connell, K. Newman, L. Thibert, D. Carney, D. Marsh, L. Harvey, C. Belisle; Row 5: E. Hallworth, P. Smith, J. Tavares, R. DeClerq, S. Shaw, J. Morrissey, R. Carney, S. Charlonne, K. Duncan, A. Moniz, T. Chaffee, D. Rogers, K. Cordiero, D. Chin, L. Garant, L. Dutra, M. Bentz, D. Dumont, C. Petter, T. Hunter; Row 6: P. Vieria, M. Goudreau, J. Danielson, A. Pipkin, D. Winn, D. Pitassi, B. Rebello, C. McMahon, B. Vermette, R. Savignano, R. Hunt, S. Bunn, M. Pitassi, P. Wilson, S. Morin, R. Hart, A. Soczek, D. Kulaga, T. Coyne, LA. Reddy, A. Akstin; Row 7: K. Harber, T. Martin, E. Dantas, R. Humphrey, C. Urbanowicz, P. Levine, S$. Bonneau, M. Sousa, R. Trombetta, M. Maclssac, M. Tortalani, D. Santos, A. | DaCosta, J. Giblin, W. Crowley, T. Hendricks, B. Pellerin, E. Warren, T. Mooney, K. Vignali, J. MacKenzie, S. Hendricks; | Row 8: L. Ransom, J. Perry, W. Curtis, M. Michaud, D. Furtado, D. Vergillis, T. Vasquez, J. Hicks, $. Shola, K. Voyer, A. | yee B. Tweedly, B. Coelho, J. Gilson, D. Marques, P. Blake, D. Parmentier, D. Slattery, J. O’Hara, N. Couto, N. | Mederios. C-69 IM %, s ” : yes Nz 7 MW. ye C-70 Gail fh siamese L-R, Row 1: K. Manning, J. Humphrey, R. LaPorte, A. Axile, C. Marchetti, R. Lipson, J. Brown, D. DiMarco, L. Yattaw, B. Matonis, J. Wood, C. Perry, K. Briggs, M. Brown, R. Wills, K. Warner, T. Soares, J. Hicks, D. Travers, B. Boldt, M. McWhinnie, C. Roldan, M. Pratt, N. Soczec, K. Howard; Row 2: D. LePage, S. Johnson, S. McCormick, S$. Miranda, M. Henson, P. Micheletti, C. Ameral, T. Warren, K. Marek, T. Barboza, C. Olean, K. Goddard, D. Ditson, K. Ormand, T. George, L. Garant, S. Wills, C. Hanley, R. Curran, J. Ray, D. Cote, K. Ferri, S. Head, T. Murphy; Row 3: L. Forrnier, C. O'Dell, E. Smith, P. MacGreggor, C. Carter, M. Cing-Mars, S. Khan, E. Foley, V. Papson, S. Bun, $. VanWagoner, 1., Kamoniek, K. Bergeron, D. Cloutier, S. Suprenaught, J. Sizensky, K. Pozzi, L. Reinhart, K. Russell, M. Goyette, M. Read, B. Waldberg; Row 4:J. Ferreira, L. Perreira, R. Salgero, T. Perry, P. Mulhearn, P. Bizier, J. Sears, M. Smart, C. Wahnon, C. Tate, K. Thurber, D. Newman, M. Levine, J. Medeiros, R. Ferland, S. Sundaram, A. Fredericks, M. Pacheco, D. Sullivan, D. Larkin; Row 5: M. Savignano, D. Candeis, K. Lozeau, T. Fasteson, R. Viera, P. Young, D. Antonio, D. Thibeault, T. Thibeault, M. Veader, C. Pacheco, K. McDermott, T. Soares, F. Costa, R. White, J. Saucier, D. Zepp, J. Beaudette; Row 6: L. Custodio, K. L’Heureux, R. Kreager, M. Borque, J. Garrett, M. Dupuis, T. Michaud, J. Marques, C. Washington, R. Caruolo, J. Hanley, A. Adair, R. Sousa, B. Pinnachio, S. DuValle, H. R heume, T. McCombe, B. Motta, W. George, V. DeMediros; Row 7:S. Tetsner, B. Young, W. Kinsley, D. Davidow, J. Adamonis, R. Richey, C. Kogart, C. Scott, G. Fiore, D. Squire, A. Ghiorse, M. Masse, C. Tracey, M. Howard, J. Lavine, J. Morris, N. Baker, S. Ahorian, D. Cosgrove; Row 8: S. Becler, J. Souza, D. Lefebvre, E. Rodriguez, M. Parece, T. Duliban, A. Woodside, C. Sullivan, J. Vermette, A. Vignali, C. Devine, J. Butler, T. Urquhart, A. Moore, E. Vandal, D. Allen, P. Stewart, D. Ball, D. Devine, J. Ray, K. Oliver, M. Baldani; Row 9:J. Perry, J. Lameroux, M. Korlacki, C. Noelte, D. Lopes, T. Dolan, E. Guillaume, C. Garand, $. Monaghan, M. Lajoie, C. Hargreaves, C. Sawyer, W. Howell, J. Mello, D. Rezendes, K. Bernadino, D. Ianone, T. Hayes, H. Bradley, L. Pedro; Row 10: B. Gousie, S. Halajho, G. Aubin, J. Flourdorizo, R. Lallier, J. Andreozzi, C. Souto, D. Lima, J. Defontes, B. Phaneuf, M. Oliveira, E. Perry, S. Sheldon, E. Machado, D. Lewis, J. Fontaine, A. Lane, W. Brescia, K. Debney, H. Rebello, M.R. Rieski, K. Debney, L. Gaborieault. SS eR RERRNRRRNMARRZEN CLASS of 1988 L-R, Row 1: D. Lynch, F. Murphy, D. Borah, M. Fererria, M. Fererria, J. Vieria, B. McCormick, K. Ridolfi, B. Burrows, M. Silva, S. Doolittle, K. McDonald, D. Mello, Y. Fernandes, L. Phillips, S. Sousa, J. Schwelm, J. Brassard, E. Coyne, J. Bettencourt; Row 2: B. Bell, J. Gherardini, B. Burroughs, E. Hill, K. McCoy, P. Mullen, J. Parker, T. Nunes, T. Saveier, J. Baldani, A. Boldt, K. Roberts, A. Lockwood, K. Goula, H. Amaral, J. Morrel, L. Beale, J. Ellis, J. Gordon, A. Mello, S. Campbell; Row 3: D. Viinnitti, J. Woodhead, F. Capecci, M. Holmes, S. Thomas, J. Quigley, C. Leghart, J. McGuinness, J. Vandal, D. Levine, T. Everett, K. Boyadjian, B. Lima, H. Grimshaw, C. Arnold, $. Moline, J. Raymon, J. Arters, K. Mahoney, P. Jennings, C. Gilbert; Row 4: A. Penacho, D. Peace, D. Sousa, J. Whelan, K. Tate, T. Menard, J. Perry, A. Hay, D. Jasper, R. Silveira, T. Kamionek, J. Smith, P. Michaud, C. Vartanian, C. Goffe, L. Pacheco, T. Carrier, K. Rose, R. Young, R. Hannan, S. Bergeron; Row 5: C. Moitozo, R. Humphrey, J. Ferreria, W. Anderson, R. Tomei, G. Hayes, J. Alexander, K. Arruda, H. Hanson, C. Sylvia, D. Damiani, K. Sylvia, S. Eirman, K. Miller, C. Mills, G. Hagman, P. Drumm, T. Bostian, S. C-76 Yetner, P. Vergillis; Row 6: M. Ferreria, S. Fox, P. Willis, C. Costa, S. Strycharz, S. Jenkins, L. Campanelli, C. Governo, C. Luiz, N. Cartier, R. Grima, S. Therrien, S. LePage, P. Machado, T. Mederios, A. George, M. Lima, T. Greene, J. Collangelo, S. Ferreria; Row 7:T. Costa, C. Hardy, K. Laliberte, C. Furtado, R. Harris, J. Thibault, K. Britt, K. Bernadino, E. Amaral, D. Perez, J. Cohen, S. Moreau, L. Barao, G. Feuti, K. Shackett, L. Smith, D. Lameroux, S. Gravel, K. Horn, R. Arelundi, A. Vieria, E. Hall, J. Camara, S. McGuinn; Row 8: T. Nitteraur, K. Hemmer, M. Tetrault, J. Santiago, M. Costa, P. Hoggerzeil, D. Barone, A. Znosko, S. Sousa, T. Hayes, A. Marsh, A. Whittington, S$. Crowe, J. Howell, M. Bazarsky, T. Beale, L. Watson, T. Mederios, S. Veader, B. Blake, J. Swepson, J. Mendes, K. Mello, G. Hagman, C. Boyd, D. Andrade, C. Lawrence, B. Cohelo, B. LePage; Row 9: J. Andrews, J. Anderson, K. Silveira, $. Hallworth, E. Gale, C. Smith, M. Ward, K. Daluz, M. Pardi, C. Mallon, K. Vergillis, S. Ferreria, J. LeClerc, M. Wright, M. Delekta, D. Collins, A. Hess, D. Galuska, K. Perrault, D. Hunt, D. Senay, M. Stuart, J. Bowers, J. Medina. 78 Yes, ike yes we do-we’ve got spirit how ’bout you ... Section Reflections Volume XIX Accent D Everyone enjoys those wholesome school activities .. . | spent alot of bucks on you so have fun! SHS Presents Kevin’s Story January 16, 1985 was a very dif- ferent kind of day at Seekonk High School. Kevin’s Story brought the students by way of Mr. Frazier and some talented student actors, was a play stressing the dangers of drink- ing and driving and abusing drugs. The program began with a short film depicting a young man speak- ing to a full high school auditorium D-80 about the horrible experiences with alcohol and driving. The boy’s words hit home to many of us and made us realize the dangers of alco- hol. The film was followed by a dramatic portrayal of a sadly true story. David Vergillis proved his acting talents in his role as Eddie, a sixteen year old boy whose addic- tion to drugs and alcohol caused his Drama Club Band Homecoming Clubs Spirit Week Yearbook faa Honor Societies Those aren’t the only activities, of course ... death. Everyone who viewed the play was moved, but the most mov- ing part of the program was the speech made by Eddie’s real life brother Kevin. His emotions showed as he recounted the sad story of his brother leaving every- one with a new awareness of the four stages of alcohol addiction as well as an appreciation for life itself. I Muchas gracias!Senior Hartley, for being advi- sor to the Spanish Hon- or Society. Mr. Honig’s first year with the Breakdancing Club. Mr. Stanek, a job well done, DECA Club Advi- sor. Dr. Anderson builds character through expe- rience with his Indepen- dent Study Program. Mr. Ellis: A big hit in 1984 with the Drama Club. Mrs. Christiansen is busy, busy with the Busi- ness Club and Year- book. Thank you, Mr. S. Mur- phy, for the many years of dedication as the Re- flections advisor. See Mrs. Lima and the Library Club for all the facts and information. The Computer Club was institated in 1984 by Mrs. Mastrola and Mrs. Horton. The Mineral Club continues with another successful year with Mr. Hutton. Only a woman with brains, dedication, and heart like Mrs. Keough can truly advise the National Honor Society. Merci beaucoup, Mrs. And the beat goes on, Lacy, for being advisor and on with Mrs. De- to the French Honor So- Caporale, Band Advi- 4 ciety. sor. — D-81 SHS Honor Societies National Honor Society Societe Honoraire de Francais l L-R, Row 1: G. Piquette, M. Masuck, S. Marsland, A. Damiani, E. Hess, R. Trombetta, S. Bonneau. Row 2: K. Kulaga, P. Marshall, E. O’Connell, L. Thibert, C. Petter, R. Hart, E. Adair, S. Hendricks, S. Charlonne. (Members not in picture: K. Vignalli, M. Sizensky, L. Eva, W. Howard). Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica L-R, Row 1: L. Costa, K. Dolan, K. Elderkin, K. Carpenter, J. Humphrey; Row 2: K. McKay, K. Veader, J. Caruolo, I. Sullivan. (Members not in picture: M. b- Baldani, P. Bosquet, J. Butler, F. Costa, C. Devine, K. Devine, Abe Dolan, ie Ghiorse, J. Kanalakos, R. Lipson, J. Medeiros, S. Nevega, M. Sadlier, C. Sullivan, A. Vignalli, C. Wahnon, S$. Wahnon, P. Whitaker, J. Wood). D-83 Arts Entertainment 1984 15 here 1 ae 8 “Did you ever feel like you were being watched?” i “Attention comrades ... ” Bag lady? Dirty Harry “But a waterbed would be much more comfortable.” SHS Spring Pops Concert Neil Peart? ‘ — ; ry es Dot AOE. ” “Swing your partner ... Anticipation ( i aig LECES ES ‘ Li le Cat got your tongue? McDonald’s Band Award recipients HS Music MARCHING BAND Row 1, L-R: S. Head, T. Grima, J. Humphrey, L. Costa, A. Woodside, P. Bousquet, D. Marsh, L. Thibert, C. Costa; Row 2: K. Mello, C. Candeias, C. Tracey, C. Garand, W. Howell, M. Parece, J. Ray, H. Amaral, K. Arruda, C. Pacheco, T. Marsh; Row 3: B. Bell, B. Vermette, (A. Khan, T. Duquette, not members) R. Costa, D. Marchand, K. Oliver, K. Andrews, M. Goudreau, K. Cordeiro, T. Carrion, D. Testa, S. Charlonne, K. Risio; Row 4: (J. Souza — not a member) A. Moore, S. Lepage, P. Stewart, W. Hudzinski, R. Harvey, J. Mansolillo, D. Chin, P. Rufful, E. Foley; Row 5: T. Hayes, S. Hallworth, K. Tait, K. Silveira, M. Lima, P. Vergillis, B. Burroughs, D. Lima. FLAG CORPS Row 1, L-R: K. Rose, L. Mello, T. Duliban, S. Collins, K. Newman, D. Sone K. Ormond; Row 2: K. McKay, L. Phillips, P. Drum, T. Bostian, C. etter. D-86 De artment CHORUS Row 1, L-R: E. Perry, L. Ayotte, C. Cahill, T. Duliban, E. Coyne, J. Gordon, C. Belisle, M. Lavine, M. Ferreira, M. Read, A. Mello, S. Yetner, K. Rose, C. Luiz, W. Brescia, L. Thibert; Row 2: H. Rebello, C. Petter, P. McGregor, S: Johnson, J. Ferreira, M. Rieske, L. Friedlander, M. Veader, C. Boyd, D. Mello, C. Roldan, J. Mello, C. Gousie, R. Hannon, S. Ferreira, $. Luiz; Row 3: J. Fontaine, K. Lieghart, E. Anaro, K. Briggs, J. MacKenzie, G. Costa, M. Kupferer, D. Furtado, J. Mendes, S. Collins, $. Jenkins, T. Harvey, D. Lewis; Row 4: K. Debney, M. Oliveira, E. Amaral, D. Andrade, L. Mello, R. Dean, a Vergilia, T. George, T. Tierney, B. Coelho, K. Pierce, S. Mediros, C. reene. STAGE BAND Row 1; L-R: J. Morris, D. Santos, S. Altonian, D. Newman, L. Thibert, A. | Woodside, K. Risio; Row 2: R. Costa, A. Moore, D. Marchand, S. Hallworth, D. Chin, T. Marsh; Row 3: P. Ruffel, W. Hudzynski, M. Tortalani, K. Oliver, K. Cordeiro, T. Hayes. a a MAJORETTES Row 1: M. Gravel, C. Pacheco; Row 2: J. LeClerc, J. McGuinness, C. Luiz, C. Lieghart; Row 3: S. Ferreira, K. Perrault, M. Lefebvre, T. Everett, M. Protana. HONOR GUARD Row 1: S. Gravel, J. Vieira, M. Read, J. George; Row 2: R. Anelundi, J. ‘Tierney, E. Hall. Band Trip to Florida DELTA AIRLINES} | WELCOME SEEKONK HIGH HOMECOMING WEEKEND — L to R: S. McCormick, A. Lockwood, C. Lambert, A. Soares, M. Varkonyi, C. Nunes, (Queen), A. Perry, N. Couto. Yeah! Rah! Bandaids me Duh... Purple Herbie Cyclops D-88 “Sweat much, Tim?” 4 Coach looks on. — -asitiinatitaadtis Homecoming is a time of spirit, rival- ries, and relived memories. Seekonk High School has a tradition of spirited Home- coming activities, and 1984 was no excep- tion! Students were excited from the crowning of the Homecoming Queens to the big game against Bishop Stang at its closing. The traditional rally was held on the day before the game to lift our spirits high in anticipation. If the noise in the gym that Friday was any kind of prediction of Spirit Week — look out! Many old faces were spotted among the many at the rally as alumni came back to SHS to refresh their old memories. Tension built as the time came to crown the Homecoming Queen and her court. Each class cheered as the candidates for queen were called to the floor to share the spotlight. At the end of the rally, the win- ners were appropriately named: Angela Lockwood (Freshman), Tanya Soares (Sophomore), Nellie Couto (Junior), and Cheryl Nunes reigned as the Home- coming Queen. The four lucky girls beamed as they received their bouquets. Needless to say, despite all of the enthu- siasm and cheering, Seekonk High lost the Homecoming Game to Bishop Stang on Saturday. But this loss did not get in the way of local celebrations. All had a good time at the Homecoming Game of 1984 as well as having a chance to see old faces once more. Siamese twins! Mike sinks his teeth in. D-89 INDEPENDENT STUDY Row 1, L. to R: C. Gousie, S. Collins, D. Rizzardini, T. Grima, S. Marsland, M. Marshall, P. Jennings, D. Harrington Row 2: G. Tenrreiro, K. Elderkin, L. Costa, J. Olin, C. Candeias, D. Allen, P. Whitaker, K. Burrows Row 3: A. Roldan, K. Lewis, B. Perry, not a member, T. Gaucher, G. Geoffroy, J. Dantas, D. Marchetti, D. Sellers (Members not in picture: L. Eva, B. Gardiner, M. Goudreau, T. Harvey, W. Howard, C. Lambert, R. Medeiros, K. Melanson, B. Morrison, D. Nelson, S. Pacheco, K. Propatier, J. Raposa, J. Souza, C. Sullivan, B. Taylor, C. Tokmakian, A. Tweedy, L. Zisserson.) DECA Row 1, L. to R: T. Burch, N. Fiorentino Row 2: J. Caruso, M. Drapeau SIO ROOM 131 Row 1; L. to R: G. Costa, J. Chartier, S. Souza Row 2: Mrs. Pacheco, Dr. Lawson, L. Mello, L. Fournier, D. Magee, M. Rieske, Mrs. Marchand Row 3: B. Connolly, P. Blake, M. Mello, T. Parmentier, D. Mello Row 4: T. Potassi, P. Hoogerzeil, E. Gale, D. Mello (not in photo: E. Cohen, $. Bouchard, J. Fontaine, T. Lusignan, S. Fox, J. George, P. Gaul.) Mineral Club Row 1, L-R: C. Petter, L. Thibe rt, K. Ditson; Row 2: C. Gousie, T. Woodhead, D. Nelson; Members not in picture: E. McDonald, C. Tokmakian. Library Club Row 1, L-R: K. Ditson, R. Young, K. Rose, L. Furtado. Business Club Row 1, L-R: D. Soderlund, K. Lewis, G. Tenrreiro, D. Thibault, K. Frances, K. Ormonde; Row 2: C. Olean, M. Veader, T. Barboza, L. Garant, K. Bergeron; Row 3: D. Marques, N. Medeiros, T. Curtis, K. Foley SPIRIT WEEK: 1984 i a. joe Reddy — In the Spotlight Typical Junior Ann We've got spirit — yes we do! Bismn a fetes Drugged Just get out of bed, Lisa? Camera shy Go Seniors!! So what?! ?! Seekonk High on Spirit In preparation for the last football game of the season, The Thanksgiving Day Game, students at Seekonk High School screamed and cheered during the Spirit Week of 1984. Each class came to school wearing outfits that turned many heads. Seniors strutted through the halls as rock stars, Juniors as nerds, Sophomores as bandana people, and Freshmen as Indians. With all these costumes the ordinarily low-key atmosphere of — the high school became quite a s pectacle. That’s okay — you can have it. The Spirit Week activities did not really get under way until the sporting events began. The seniors walked away with the boys’ tug-of-war and the ever popular pie-eating contest, while the juniors won the girls’ tug-of-war and the canned goods drive. Sophomores were the vic- tors in volleyball, but the biggest surprise of all was when the Freshmen won the trivia contest. (Of course, they won the trivia contest by a big run). When all these events came to a close, the football cheerleaders took the floor and put on quite a show. After they finished and the yelling and screaming subsided, the winners of Spirit Week were announced. The Junior Class was pronounced the victors. The Senior class placed second and in disgust they sent about 100 little rubber balls flying thrrough the gym which bounced off ceilings and walls and pelted under- classmen. Behind the Seniors, the Sophomores placed third and the Freshmen came in last. All of the spirit and events lead up to the final game of the season, which was against Dighton Rehoboth. The cold weather did not stop many people from coming to the game, and with the cheering of the cheerleaders, the music from the band, and the support of the Seekonk fans, the Warriors put forth their best effort and pre- sented the D.R. Falcons with a very intense, challenging game. Undeafeatable Metal mouth My, but you’re ugly! This is not my day. D-93 Most School Spirit??? a Okay guys — Do it for the Gipper! I’m gonna’ pop! gt - : : Duke the Tough Guy We've said enough. Break Dance Please — don’t hit me!! Spirit Week ’84 Results Junior Class 530 Senior Class 490 Sophomore Class 430 ae vA Freshmen Class 410 Time warp Good job, Tracey Allelvia! Your wish is my command Pillsbury Dough Boy “I am mean!” Shall we dance? Collision course eae is that Freshman doing up there: D-95 Reflections 1985 4 L-R, Row 1: J. MacKenzie, J. Gorman, P. Marshall, A. Tweedy, T. Harvey, A. Mederios, M. Marshall, G. Piquette, L. Mignard, K. MacManus; Row 2: D. Rizzardini, M. Goudreau, J. Caruolo, C. Fiore, P. Vierra, T. Grima. HUNTER PUSLISHING COMPANY. Had ec IRE é George “T hate to be normal.” “The Non-Conformist” Shot put SURVIVOR “Same to you, Smurf.” i Alaskan Ryebread Team Jolly-Jolly Juniors. He’s not heavy, he’s my brother! Madonna? D-97 | PURPLE RAIN 2 . ail 4 : U2: UNDER A BLOOD RED SKY A erosmitl ot ig . he a ee 4 ES Scckcatm ‘Miss America told to resign; “Saude pose ¢ cited ollavi ae — , WINE ; enlors, E The Beaver hree siivers «Jac Football Cross Country Field Hockey ; ou begat Swim olley S Indoor Track e C t10 Nn . Boys Girls’ Basketball e : sored Base R f] Softball e ections . BoysiGics Track Go Boys’ Girls’ T: i Volume XIX . Chusdeadee pve Collages Sports There are alot of good reasons for participating in sports. It helps build a positive mental atti- tude. AREA Foe ws Nee ew, ‘SEEKONK E-100 OE ROBERT KULAGA RON RIDOLFI RON COLANGELO : XT SALLY WING Golf, Girls’ Basketball Boys’ Tennis Football Girls’ Spring Track, Indoor Track aitecoe areahae BOB BRAGA MELINDA PIERCE FRANK MOONEY oys’ Basketba Softball Volleyball Cross Country, Boys’ Spring Track, Indoor Track : e reeset TOM RIDOLFI KAREN JENSEN RAOVEL PERREIRA ALAN BENTLEY Boys’ Tennis Indoor Track, Girls’ Spring Track Girls’ Tennis Hockey ae . ELLIS MAYERS CHRIS HALEJKO OMER LECIERC Boys’ and Girls’ Swim Field Hockey ATHLETIC DIRECTOR E-101 THAT CHAMPION SEASON ON HORIZON The 1984 Football Season was off to a slow start. An educational process for the players resulted in a strengthening in the defense and in offense as well as the attain- ment of personal triumphs. Toby Amaral, Mike Bizier, Aaron Thomas, and Walter Hudzynski made the Evening Times All-Star Team. Tony Gaucher made the largest accomplishment by capturing 1060 years passing in just seven games. Walter Hudzynski was able to capture 703 yards receiving. The prospects for the future are promis- ing with such individuals as Tim Morin, Jason O’Hara, Tom Hendricks, Jim Lam- cureux, and Freshmen Jason Swepson, John George, Dave Lamoureux, and Bob Anelundi whose Freshman Team had a victorious 6-1 season. Coach Colangelo paints a bright picture of the future. He feels that a championship season is on the way with the combination of the techniques learned in the 84 season as well as the strong, winning attitude of the players. FOOTBALL Seekonk Attleboro Seekonk Bourne Seekonk Bridgewater-Raynham Seekonk New Bedford Voke Seekonk Prov. Country Day Seekonk Coyle-Cassidy Seekonk Stang Seekonk Old Rochester Seekonk Case Seekonk Dighton-Rehoboth % (= os its Z L-R, Coach McDeed, Coach Sloane, Co-Captain R. Boldt, Co-Captain M. Bizier, Coach Colangelo. This tack must have been painful! oa Eww, his pants are disgusting! Deg: oes Toby, stunned by a freeze ray! Bunn; Row 3: Coach McDeed, Coach B. Sloane, M. Korlacki, D. Davidow, S$. Haleko, T. Urquhart, B. Gousie, P. Farrier, H. Isler, P. Bizier, T. Soares, C. Kogit, J. Lamereux, Coach Colangelo. ee sabia “Tuck your shirt in!” 58 dreams to be Tony. “eT fF sal a Se ee Another kind of pass “So comfortable ... ZZZ” Tom’s calf fails him. eg 3 ee ae oS at 2 x Pe Polly hits Hi-C Sn Look, the bouffant is back! Rob Calson, take me away sme cs ae Coach Mooney’s Pep Talk Crowley — Looking Good! i Ste ellie: Fie ss e. a ent ae: wn ill : en oe L-R, Row 1:J. Pozzi, J. Ghiorse, P. Axelson, D. Pearson, R. Lipson, M. Goudreau, B. Crowley, R. Savignano; Row 2; M. Baldani, M. Delekta, A Hess, Mark Tortolani, S$. Hallworth; Row 3: C. Santos, J. Haley, K. Bartels, J. Howell, C. Gilbert, B. Borroughs, B. Bell, J. Woodhead; Row 4: M. Stewert, P. Mullin, T. Hayes, T. Costa, Coach F. Mooney, P. Jennings, B. McCormic, R. Tomie, A Fredricks. L-R, Row 1:J. Butler, S. Shepard, P. Jennings, L. Schallcross, D. Whitford, B. Tomei; Row 2: Kerri Sylvia, L. Johnson, D. Seny, J. Baldani, T. Garant, J. Vandal, H. Grimshaw, Coach Mooney. Seekonk dominates the track. Great Expectations The 1984-85 Cross-Country Team had an extremely difficult season. They ran against some of the best teams in the state and finished the season with acombined record of 4 wins and 8 losses. Its best result came from the bigger meets, including the OLP Invitational, Seekonk In- vitational, Brown Invitational, and Catholic Memorial Invitational in which they placed among the top five teams. This year was a rebuilding season for the young team and they proved to be a tough and confident group. It was led by the versatility of junior Bill Crowley who became a part of the All-Scholastic team, the Boston Globe All Stars, and the Pawtucket Times All- Stars. He was also one of the elite who made it to the 2nd All-American team. In that meet he displayed his athleticism by placing a strong tenth. Along with Crowley, junior Rick Savignano was selected to the Pawtuck- et Times All-Stars. Leading the team for the girls were senior Lynn Shallcross, freshman Heather Grim- shaw, and junior Beth Tomei and Paula Sin- cero. They all ran superbly and added much of the power and the points. They also were selected to the All League Pawtucket Times. BOYS Seekonk 15 Somerset Seekonk ay Dennis Yarmouth Seekonk a1 New Bedford Seekonk 38 Barnstable Seekonk 34 Falmouth Seekonk 36 Attleboro 1 Win 5 Losses OLP — 3rd Seekonk Invitational — 3rd Brown Invitational — 3rd Catholic Memorial — Sth State — Class D — 4th Allstate — 17th GIRLS Seekonk Somerset Seekonk Dennis Yarmouth Seekonk New Bedford Seekonk Barnstable Seekonk Falmouth Seekonk Attleboro 3 W- E-105 a F : ss vay ' L-R, Row 1: B. Morrison, L. Eva, K. Lewis, D. Marchetti, D. Harrington, K. Burrows, W. Howard; Row 2: Coach Halajko, T. Mooney, P. Micheletti, K. Vignali, P. Whitaker, E. Warren, B. Pellerin, D. Cloutier. Group Tantrum tevrsiprrw nest RS. Pe le bh ytere r Fw J Kris being knifed. Polly Purebred 8-3 Record Posted The Field Hockey Team was quite suc- cessful in defeating their rivals with 8 wins and merely 3 losses. The team made it to the States with the outstanding performances of Kristine Lewis, finishing the year with 20 goals, and Dina Marchetti finishing with 12 goals. The trio of Luanne Eva, Dina Marchetti, and Kristine Lewis were selected for the Sun Chronicle and Evening Times All Star Team. The future looks promising with such outstanding players as: Becky Pellerin, Dina Cloutier, Kathy Vignali, Tracey Mooney, and Elisa Warren. All the members of the team exhibited a strong talent partially due to the brilliant suppervision of Coach Halajko who gained a powerful team and well deserved respect. FIELD HOCKEY Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Old Rochester Fairhaven Westport Old Rochester Wareham Attleboro Case Dighton-Rehoboth Somerset Wareham Dighton-Rehoboth Attleboro Somerset Fairhaven Westport Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk = BWR OMONM Rh RWwWWe AN W SCOMFRPOCOONOOOONNN ‘ ves ab + bed i + f: 7a L-R, Row 1; D, Damiani, E. Foley, B. Lima, C. Marchetti, S. Head, R. Matonis, C. Perry A. Axile, K. Manning; Row 2: Coach Halajko, B. Burrows, J. Wood, M. Silva, S. Doolittle, T. Nunes, A. Lockwood, A. E-107 Boldt, C. Pacheco, J. Miginous, K. Ferri, S. Veader, D. Levine. TEAM MAKES BIG SPLASH The Girls’ Swim Team had an outstanding season with a 6-2 record which placed them second in the Southern Conference. The team also placed a strong seventh in the South Sectional Championship with 68 points and several girls qualified for the State Champi- onship Competition. This year’s team was ina rebuilding process and finished the season far better that expected! Leading the team was Captain Shannon O’Neill who was a versatile swimmer all season. She scored 129 points which placed her among the top three scorers for the team and was elected to the Southern Conference All-Star Team. Junior, Alison Souto, who was the top scorer with 134 points, added much of the teams power and achievements. Alison and Tanya were also selected to the All-Star Team with Junior Ellen O’Conneill and Sophomore Sarah Sup- renant, who also added many valuable points. The team’s most promising individuals for the future are Freshman diver Kris Ridolfi, who qualified for the Sath Sectional Cham- pionships and Sophomores Lynn Kamionek, Sarah Superenant, Alicia Chiose, Kathy Poz- zi, Libby Reinhardt, Kim Squire, Jennifer Brown, Mandy Howard, and Renee LaPorte. With just two Seniors leaving, Ellis Mayers anticipates the 1985 swim season to be even better. GIRLS’ SWIM Seekonk 40 Canton Seekonk 42 New Bedford Seekonk 53 Middleboro Seekonk 120 Randolph Seekonk 53 Attleboro Seekonk 65 Stoughton Seekonk 19 Durfee Seekonk 107 Ursuline Individual Synchronized Swimming? L-R, Row 1:K. Mello, J. Ellis, J. Perry, J. Gordon, Medeiros, K. Ridolfi; L-R Row 2: K. Pozzi, S. Supernaut, R. Laporte, “Ohh-Grow up!” L. Kamionek, L. Reinhart, J. Brown, M. Howard, K. Squire, S. Costa. L-R, Row 3: Coach Mayers, J. Swanson, K. McCarthy, A. Souto, S. O’Neill, J. Humphrey, T. Davidow, E. O’Connell, A. Ghiorse. 4 we i. i gl Special Olympics Tim Duquette in drag she erenes “That’s my boyfriend!” Amy doing Shakespeare. L-R, Row 1: D. Hunt, C. Perreault, S. Ferreira, Co-Captain J. LeClerc, S. Bunn, K. Virgilis; Row 2: Coacl E-110 A DUNE cast member Braga, T. Coyne, M. Wright, M. Masse, Coach Pierce. Treacy, A. Vignali, S. Monaghan, L. Dutra, Coach Pierce. Stretch Holmes Two Wild and crazy guys. I guess it was cold that evening! Determination in Pursuit of Success Successful is a fitting adjective for this year’s Volleyball Team with a league record of 13 wins to 3 losses and an overall record of 15 wins and merely 3 losses. This outstanding season was due to players such as Gina Tenrreiro who was selected for the All Star Team and was made Most Valu- able Player. A special recognition should be credited to co-captains Lisa Ridolfi and Gina Tenrreiro who held the team together and took them to the State Tournament after Coach Pierce left to have a baby. The future team looks promising with such players as Kerri Holmes who received the All Star Honorable Mention, Amy Vignali, Chris Devine, and Lina Dutra. VOLLEYBALL Seekonk 15,15 New Bedford Voc. 9,10 Seekonk 15,15 Bishop Stang 11,7 Seekonk 15,14,15 Bourne 12,16,13 Seekonk 6,7 Bishop Connolly 15,15 Seekonk 9,13 Bishop Feehan 15,15 Seekonk 15,0,15 Falmouth 1,15,4 Seekonk 15,15 Coyle Cassidy 13.2 Seekonk 15,15 Barnstable 2.7 Seekonk 15,15 New Bedford Voc. 12 Seekonk 15,15 Bishop Stang 5 7 Seekonk 15,15 Bourne 4,9 Seekonk 15,15 Bishop Connolly 13,9 Seekonk 7,9 Bishop Feehan 15,15 Seekonk 15,11,15 Falmouth 6.15.7 Seekonk 7,15,15 Coyle Cassidy 15,6,4 Seekonk 16,15 Barstable 14,11 E-112 Kibbles and Bits ... L-R, Row 1: M. Flanagan, K. Andrews, B. Camire, R. Harvey, Marshall, J. Pozzi, J. Quigley; Row 3: A. Adair, P. Vieira, R. Savigniano, T. D. Davidow, D. Lopes, R. Curran, S. Hallworth, A. Hess, C. Hallon, R. Gri A. Khan, T. Holmes, D. Pearson, S. Sturtevant, S. Mederios; Row 2: G. Fiore, M. Baldani, M. Goyette, S. McCormick, C. Santo, A. DaCosta, A. Fredricks, P.! Hendricks, D. Santos, B. Crowley, | ma, D. Hill; Row 4: Coach Mooney, M. Lima, D. Galuska, E. Hill, M. Tortilani, P. Virgillis, P. Jennings, C. Gilbert, B. Burroughs, P. Mullen, R. Ricky, T. Costa, J. Garradini. No time for that, Al. Dave floating without drugs. “This cologne stinks!” Hypnotized by the slow hand. t i DOMINANCE The Boys and Girls Indoor Track Teams had excellent seasons with acombined record of 11-1. Leading the boys’ team to one of its finest seasons was senior, Al Khan in the shot put and junior, Bill Crowley in the one mile and the two mile. Both athletes set personal bests and school records in their respective events. Bill was also the Eastern Interscholastic mile champion. Leading the girls’ team to its 59th straight victory was senior, Dina Marchetti who also set a record in the 50 yard dash and was undefeated throughout the season. Because of their strength, the members of the two teams dominated the All-League All-Star Team. The most promising individuals for the fu- ture are juniors Bill Crowley, Rich Savigna- no, Tony DaCosta, Keith Andrews, Peter Marshall, Mark Tortalani, Lori Johnson, Paula Sincero, Sheila Letendre, Stacie Senay, Staci Shepard, Tracie Mooney, Kerri Holmes, Beth Tomei, Elisa Warren, Sopho- mores, Andy Frederick and Ron Ricky. Although both teams will be losing some powerful seniors, Coach Mooney believes that the teams’ prospects for the future are excellent since many fine underclassmen will be returning. “Oh !’ ! This is the wrong event!” BOYS’ TRACK P Seekonk Attleboro Practice for space travel. Po each aakc Now Badhoed Seekonk Durfee Seekonk Somerset Seekonk Diman Seekonk Bishop Feehan League Meet — 5th New Bedford Voke — 4th State Relays — 2nd State Class D Meet — Ist All State Meet — Sth GIRLS’ TRACK Seekonk Durfee Seekonk Attleboro Seekonk New Bedford Seekonk Bishop Feehan Seekonk Somerset Seekonk Diman League Meet — lst New Bedford Voke Meet — Ist State Relays — 2nd Strate Class B — 12th All State Meet — 18th L-R, Row 1:D. Marchetti, K. Burrows, T. Mooney, E. Warren, J. Caruolo, S. Senay, C. Schipani, B. Tomay, Row 2: W. Howell, K. Ridolfi, K. Bennett, S. Letendre, M. Silva, C. Silvia, D. Damiani, K. Silvia, P. Sincero, L. Johnson, S. Shepard, T. Garant; Row 3: K. Russel, A. Boldt, A. Lockwood, H. Amaral, S. Bunn, K. Arruda, C. Leghart, V. Papson, J. Butler, A. Vignali, C. Goffe, C. Arnold; Row 4: Coach Mooney, Y. Fernandes, C. Costa, K. Boyogen, M. Ferreria, L. Pacheco, M. Wright, J. Raymond, C. Moline, Coach Jensen, Coach Seal. B-113 Season Marked by Close Losses The Girls’ Varsity Basketball team had an extremely tough season this year with a fine record of 7-13. It was a very young team, however, that was not a disadvantage because they proved to be highly competitive athletes. Their season was marked throughout by close games where six of them were decided by 5 points or less. Leading the team was junior Dawn LaBounty who had an outstand- ing season. She scored in double figures in 15 of the 20 games which is an achievement within itself. Dawn was selected to the South- eastern Division II All Star Team, the Sun Chronicle All Star Team and received hon- orable mention in the Pawtucket Times. Senior Tracy Woodhead and sophomore Sue Head, who added to much of the team’s strength by averaging eight points per game, both received honorable mention in the Sun Chronicle. Dawn LaBounty and junior Kati Savignano will be returning as cO-captains next year along with Sue Head and sophomore Chris Devine who also averaged 8 points per game. Juniors Irene Sullivan and Lisa Dutra, sophomores Mimi Savignano, Dina Cloutier, Tracy Murphy, and Tanha Soares all contri- buted to the team’s power and will also be promising individuals for the future. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Seekonk Westport 54 Seekonk Dighton-Rehoboth 32 Seekonk Westport 54 Seekonk Our Lady of Fatima 20 Seekonk Somerset 48 Seekonk Dighton Rehoboth 37 Seekonk Old Rochester 35 Seekonk Dartmouth 37 Seekonk Falmouth 53 Seekonk Dighton-Rehoboth 31 Seekonk Barnstable Seekonk Case Seekonk Bourne Seekonk Old Rochester Seekonk Bourne Seekonk Dartmouth Seekonk Falmouth Seekonk Barnstable Seekonk Case Seekonk Our Lady of Fatima 37 E-114 I just don’t know L-R, ROW 1: D. Labounty, T. Woodhead; ROW 2: K. Lewis, C. Devine, K. Savignano, I. Sullivan, T. Murphy, S. Head, M. Saviqwawo, S. Wills, Coach Kulaga. L-R, Row 1: T. Murphy, M. Savignano, L. Dutra, C. Virgilis; Row 2: T. Soares, D. “Boogie Baby” Seny, J. Baldani, D. Cloutier, C. Roberts, Coach R. Ridolfi. “Sue Break Dances” | “Two knuckle spine” “Slap Me Five” “The Anti-Christ Streches Tracy’s Neck” “I hope no one notices that my shoe is stuck.” oe “I wonder where Rob is right now?” d Woosh wills the ball to rise Rich gets a surprise from behind. “You WILL go in the basket!” Seduction of a fan Magnetized to rafters Aaron’s Apple Shave and a haircut ae al L-R, Row 1: A. Thomas, Coach Balul, P. Naughton; Row 2: R. Costa, C. W Woschenko, R. Trombetta, T. Martin, M. Masuck, P. Axelson. 27 ay we if : Bronson’s back ... for Paul. L-R Row 1: P. Woschenko, J. Boudette, T. Moniz; Row 2: P. Sewart, B. Young Giblin, Coach McCloskey. 2S e é ; 1 ! = ashington, S. Bonneau, J. , P. Rufful, B. Kinsley, J. Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk BOYS’ BASKETBALL 46 55 2] 32 31 48 55 48 46 46 54 46 51 41 47 oR 33 51 52 Old Rochester Central Falls Old Rochester Fairhaven Attleboro Dimon Voke Holy Family Dighton-Rehoboth Case Bourne Westport Dimon Voke Holy Family Dighton-Rehoboth Case Bourne Westport Fairhaven Attleboro 48 50 38 53 49 41 57 60 a2 59 56 37 43 45 48 54 58 50! 67 E-117 “Just one more figure 8 and...’ “Lets make love not war!” Al threatening a fan The Provincetown Blades Is that Menudo??” “Lookin’ for someone?” e fe L-R, Row 1; T. Cosgrove, A. Damiani, J. Dantas, C. Lambert, S. Navega; Row 2:K. Silvera, K. Bartels, R. Hunt, R. Boldt, K. Harker, E. Vandel; Row 3: Coach Bently, J. Ferreira, J. Anderson, D. Pitassi, T. Urquhart, T. Warren, C. Scott, S. Moron. P. Wilson. Icemen Make Heads Turn The Boys’ Hockey Team surprised every- one by tieing Dennis-Yarmouth and then Bishop Feehan, both in the Massachusetts semi-finals in 1984 season play. The better the competition, the better the team played as a whole and individually. Leading the team to an excellent season was Senior Craig Lambert who accomplished a remarkable feat by scoring four goals in one game against Somerset. Lambert was selected to the All-Conference Team while sopho- more Eric Vandal became a member of the Second All Conference Team. The team’s most promising individuals for the future are Eric Vandal, goalie; Rob Hunt and Kevin Bartels, defense; and Kevin Har- ker, Todd Urquhart, Tosh Warren, and Cory Scott, forwards. Coach Al Bentley believes that the team’s prospects for the future are very bright since next year’s team will be entering a new con- ference with fourteen veterans returning. HOCKEY Fairhaven Old Rochester Somerset Barnstable Old Rochester Dennis-Yarmouth Durfee Feehan Falmouth Somerset New Bedford Barnstable Dennis- Yarmouth Durfee Feehan Falmouth New Bedford Fairhaven Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk WWwrPNNN NHN KH BRN YUWWON AD Dd Wo SR Hw we RU Uw Nn DAR Y E-119 Flawless Season The Boys’ Swim Team had a fantastic sea- son with a flawless 9-0 record in a dual meet competition. They began the season by winning the Southern Conference Relay with a record 436 points. They also placed third in the Brown Interscholastic Championship with 152 points, and third in the Southern Confer- ence Development meet with 313 points. They displayed their agility by easily winning the Southern Conference Title, placing sec- ond in the South Sectional Championship, and third place in the Massachusetts State Championship. To the delight of the whole team, the 200 medley relay team of Tim Dolan, Erick Berg- strand, Evan Gwilliam and Greg Allen was selected to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team with a time of 1:43.29. Such a accom- plishment takes much hard work and dedica- tion. In addition, Coach Ellis Mayers was chosen as the Boston Globe “Coach of the Year.” The team was extremely proud because he richly deserved such an award. Coach Mayers says that “the loss of five outstanding seniors will be hard to replace, but with 18 veterans returning next season and the addition of 4 freshmen the team should be definitely again be a strong contender for the League Champi- onship.” SWIM TEAM Seekonk Acton Boxboro Seekonk Duxbury Seekonk Durfee Seekonk East Providence Seekonk Apponequet Seekonk New Bedford Seekonk Middleboro Seek onk Sandwich Seekonk Attleboro “Non-League “You will be mine!!” The flying Moslem. “Hey youze guys, outa de pool!” The Hardy Boys Imitation of a B-52 “Aw Moldy Rye-Bread!” A devine swimmer. “Why don’t you give me his flip-flops!” Winning Spirit My bat’s too short! “Aaron, Tupperware — It’s you!” line ee “If we lose, I’m ripping my lips off.” “Want a lifesaver son?” 2 ES Pe Be lie “OOO, I just Aate this lint!” A future proctologist. Oe The Baseball Squad had a respectable sea- son as the team posted ten wins and nine losses as well as narrowly missing the state playoffs. a RSF Jae ee AO The attitude of the individual members was Row 1, L-R: A. Thomas, M. Masuck, J. Fain, T. Urquhart, B. Hudson, R. Boldt, C. Lambert, Row 2, L-R:R. outstanding as a true winning spirit was held Hunt, S. Moran, R. Hart, J. Mayo, K. Ryan, T. Cosgrove, K. Harker, Coach Ridolfi. SATU ron herecerone rn lermerined ya q g : personality brought great pride to Seekonk : High School as he was selected for the third straight year to the All State Conference Team. The future looks promising for the Baseball team, according to Coach Ridolfi, as most of the team’s strong under graduates are return- ing to compete. Pitchers Ken Ryan and Craig Lambert, catcher Aaron Thomas, and in- fielders Tom Cosgrove and Mike Masuck have tremendous abilities which will be suc- cessfully displayed in leading the team to fu- ture victories. ee Std . Cd ae Tom — Paralyzed with fear. “Hey! I like my coat this way.” A Human Nutcracker. od Pa “ — 2 w Classic Profile “Just try it, Honey!” “This feels like a ball, but... ” “Oi, what a pitch!” “Hit that you swine!” E-124 Get back — I’m contagious! Dana She’s back and she’s armed GIRLS TRIUMPH IN LEAGUE Dion — in a good mood Psyching-out the batter “Holy !?” Marris Wet of oe iy a ee oe Team — Row 1, L-R: T. Woodhead, K. Pellerin, S. Whitaker, M. Hendricks, K. Lewis; Row 2: C. Devine, D. Labounty, J. MacKenzie, D. Cloutier, T. Davidow, G. Tenrreiro; Row 3: L. Dutra, D. Bigotti, T. Murphy, _M. Lefebvre, S. Head, L. Dutra, Coach Braga. 4 The Girls’ Softball Team posted a record of 21 wins with only 4 losses. Some outstanding accomplishments throughout the season were the South East- ern Massachusetts Division II State Champi- onship with Mary Hendricks voted top Girl Player in Division II. Coach Bob Braga made Coach of the Year as well as placing four girls on the All Star Team, and on Honorable Mention. Other outstanding players this past year were Kristine Lewis, Tracy Woodhead, Kim Pellerin, Dionne Bigotti, and Gina Tenrreiro. Coach Braga feels the future looks bright with many key players returning to carry the team to other victories. GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Bishop Connolly Bishop Connolly Durfee Somerset Westport Old Rochester Dighton-Rehoboth Falmouth Wareham Attleboro Seekonk Westport Seekonk Attleboro - Seekonk Old Rochester Seekonk Dighton-Rehoboth Seekonk Falmouth Seekonk Bishop Connolly Seekonk Somerset Seekonk Wareham - Seekonk _ Seekonk - Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk me ho mow AN MD Ww OR wD Seekonk NOrP NRF OU BRR RKP RBH KR OHwN E-125 Dynamic Path to Personal Goals The Boys’ Track season opened with a vic- tory over New Bedford and closed with the team placing fourth in the New England In- vitational. Along this dynamic path many personal goals were attained but certain individuals allowed the whole school to share in their pride and success. Al Khan was chosen as the New England Champion Javelin Thrower as well as becoming the tenth best All American Thrower in the U.S.A. Tim Corbitt, Al Khan, and Bill Crowley were chosen by the Paw- tucket Times for the All Area Meet. Coach Mooney feels the prospects for the future are exceedingly bright with many strong athletes such as Bill Crowley, Brian Camire, and Rich Savigano returning to this competitive and successful track team. Boys’ Spring Track Seekonk 73 New Bedford Seekonk 64 Barnstable Seekonk 70 Wareham Seekonk 80 Somerset Seekonk 73 Attleboro Seekonk 98 Falmouth State Class D Relays Ist Place State Class D Meet 1st Place All State Meet 3rd Place New England Meet 4th Place E-126 Cro-Magan War Hail Mary!! es rior ct Shrinky An irrational fear of Shotput tow 1, L-R: Coach Mooney, R. Lajoie, D. Brown, P. Cinq-mars, T. Corbitt, S. Ross, R. Ellis, Coach G. Seal; Row 2:R. avigno, D. Santos, M. Tortalani, $. Medeiros, R. Lipson, W. Crowley, J. Santos, T. Duquette; Row 3: A. Damiani, G. Try a Kleenex! jori, D. Wynn, J. Francis, T. Hendricks, J. Souza, M. Robitielle, $. Bunn, D. Pearson; Row 4: T. Holmes, A. 'redericks, R. Curran, M. MclIsaac, P. Naughton, M. Flanagan, J. Ghoirse; Row 5: B. Camire, W. Kingsley, A. Khan, ). Davidow, D. Lopes, J. Morris, M. Goyette, C. Santos, P. Wilson, K. Andrews. “ew d Self-Abuse ee SEEKONK VF iE en esos ssc = = A fatal slight of hand E-127 a ee ee eee Tom in a wind tunnel Denise “And he calls himself a coach!” ‘ ee oe oe Paula’s impersonation of Sammy Davis Jr. ca Sa ae Wg ee Sagres Caught in Seekonk’s tarpit. E-128 “Pick me! Pick me!” “It was awful — just terrible.” Pe th if se Team — Row 1, L-R: Miss DiOrio, E. Foley, D. Warner, S. Senai, S. Hoyt, W. Howell, D. DaMarco, L. Yattaw, K. Squire, Coach Wing; Row 2; D. Marchetti, J. Giblin, D. Whitford, J. Caruolo, R. Goula, J. Swepson, A. Ghiorse, P. Jennings, K. Henson; Row 3: M. Ferreira, K. Marchetti, T. Mooney, E. Warren, S. Letendra, M. Goula, S. Bun, L. Eva, J. Humphrey; Row 4: A. Axile, L. Shallcross, P. Sincero, K. Holmes, A. Vignalli, J. Butler, A. Tweedy, Row 5: K. Ferri, M. Savignaro, B. Adair, L. Johnson, B. Tomei, K. Warner. ia SEEKO The Marchetti Sandwich The Girls’ Spring Track Team put forth a good effort during their season. The athletes exhibited a strong, competi- tive attitude with many personal goals being realized. Rhonda Ghoula did exceptionally well in the javelin attaining second place in the class D meet. Lynn Shallcross, Paula Sin- cero, Tracey Mooney, and Elisa Warren gave Seekonk long lasting pride by being elected to the All Area Team by the Pawtucket Times. A positive outlook is to continue for the future with the return of many strong players as well as incoming talent to bring the team to many victories. Girls’ Spring Track Seekonk 111.5 Attleboro Seekonk 50 North Attleboro Seekonk 75 Wareham Seekonk 54 Falmouth Seekonk 93 New Bedford Seekonk 22. Dennis-Yarmouth Somerset Relays Ist Place State Class D Relays 3rd Place League Meet 3rd Place State Class Meet Sth Place Shooting from the hip The awesome one — glove stroke J Gilligan drives the castaways home Jeff in an aggressive mood I LOVE this club V Baws Team Row 1 L-R: B. Messier, K. Nadeau, Dantas : ‘2 ee M. Peace; R ow 2; Coach Kulaga, E. Dantas, J. Burroughs, J. The Golf team had an amazing record this past spring with 14 wins and only 3 losses. This excellent showing was upheld by three outstanding individuals — Bob Messier, Ken Nadeau, Jeff Dantas — the three players who made the All-Star Team in the Evening Times. Bob Messier also maintained a 13-0 record, Ken Nadeau made the first team in South- eastern Mass Division II, and Jeff Dantas also won the Rhode Island Caddy Championship. ship. With the loss of four seniors, the team’s seventh place finish is quite an accomplish- ment meaning that Seekonk High School has finished in the top 10, two years in a row. Coach Kulaga feels that the future is promis- ing with such returning greats as Jeff and Eric Dantas, Jim Burroughs, Dave Emond, Dave Rogers, and Bill Colangelo. GOLF Bishop Connolly New Bedford Voc. Dighton-Rehoboth New Bedford Bishop Stang Bourne Old Rochester Diman Voc. Attleboro Dighton-Rehoboth Bishop Stang New Bedford Bourne Wareham Old Rochester Diman Voc. New Bedford Voc. Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk - Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Seekonk Derr OoOoNnHstUWUNNHR KP NH WU SO OrH 8 8 9 4 6 7 8 8 is 7 4 2 7 9 8 8 9 PROMISE AND POWER IN 85 The Boys’ Tennis Team had a great season with a record of 8-4. During the season, youth was definetly not a disadvantage. The team was composed mostly of juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. The first three single positions were composed of junior Mike Bingham, sophomore Eric Hess, and freshman Steve Beckler who all will be re- turning to defend their positions next year. Much of the team’s strength was also en- hanced by the agility of the doubles players. First string and second string doubles both had spectacular seasons. The ingredients for the first team were sophomore Mark Pitassi and senior Chris Benoit and the second team varied from time to time. Freshman Peter Stewart, junior Mike Marshall and sopho- more Peter Marshall all added to the power of the second team. Coach Ron Ridolfi was happy with the team’s performance and is excited about next year’s season. Since the team will only be losing three seniors, Ridolfi predi cts a very promising and powerful team to come forth in 1985. é . 4 : -eAKR ARRAS 4 gis B= “Hmm, velocity seems about 70 mph.” Doug Whiner BOYS’ TENNIS Seekonk 2 Attleboro 2 Seekonk 3 Attleboro 2 Seekonk 2 Somerset 3 Seekonk 1 Somerset 4 Seekonk 2 Bishop Stang 3 Seekonk 4 Bishop Stang 1 Seekonk 2 Dartmouth 3 Seekonk 3 Dartmouth 2 Seekonk 5 Old Rochester 0 Seekonk 4 Old Rochester 1 Seekonk 3 Case 2 Seekonk 4 Case 1 Seekonk 5 Dighton-Rehoboth 0 Seekonk 5 Dighton-Rehoboth 0 Indicates a non-League meet League Record 8-4 . om ? Pr oa we . 4 3 L-R, Row 1:8. Beckler, K. Andrews, M. Pitassi, P. Marshall, E. Hess, P. Stuart; Row 2: Coach R. Ridolfi, P. Axilson, S. Fontaine, J. McCann, P. Jennings, R. O’Neil, C. Benoit, M. Marshall, M. Bingham. CEN AS Weng z % “Damn, I broke a nail!” “Stand here and say that!” “Give me more rye bread!” ¥ oes i e é SS : si se x, 4 ae Hari — Kari with a racket Ronco’s balancing ball The bouncy ball. te ae eee . o Va “a 4 oe Shannon — you look mah-velous “I defy thee Paul the Red “How do you get this ball off my raquet?” Individual Achievements : ie , L-R, Row 1:K. Kulaga, K. Manning, L. Ridolfi, I. Sullivan; Row 2: K. Manning, K. McCullagh, S. Oner, C. Eye on the ball Souto, J. Howell, J. Wood, P. Hartnett, S. Shephard, Coach Perreira. Julie and her fake leg. “Tennis Legs” “I can see the Lord smiling!” Painful encounters with tennis Lord save me! balls. Football Cheerleaders L-R: B. Adair, K. Kulaga, A. Reddy, A. Soczek, D. Nelson, J. Caruolo, K. Veader, D. Rezendes, H. Rebello, K. Carpenter, L. Miranda. Hockey Cheerleaders Row 1: L-R: J. Wood, G. Frattaruolo, B. Morrison, C. Urquhart, J. Tanner, K. Carpenter Row 2: C. Olean, K. Marchetti, M. Ferreira, K. McCullauch, $. Char- lonne, A. Reddy. E-136 Basketball Cheerleaders L-R: D. Dimarco, P. Micheletti, K. Ferri, S. Doolittle, B. Adair, C. Perry, D. Nelson, J. Humphery, D. Rezendes, H. Rebello. : senior patrons Sect oA! commercial ads Reflections school-related ads Volume XIX Business Sas ¢ Tle ee AS, [PE Ay sil SS jh “Everybody loves their high school jobs — don't they?” F-142 I'll love you forever, Kev! Kev, Don’t let it end! Styx Love, Paula Key, for the last 13 months that I’ve been with you, yon have always been there for me and I Love you or it. Thanks for everything. xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox- OxoxOxoxo To my best and dearest friends (you know who you are!) it’s been unreal! Love ya, Whitty Whitty, The fun we've had has meant so much to me! And when ... I’d rather ... Hey you are the funniest girl, never change. Together were Tom Jerry. Love you, Kimber Good luck Paula, Love Mom Dad. Good luck class of 85 Kerrie, the best of friends anyone can have we’ve hada lot of fun these last four years let’s have more fun for a long time. Sue Good luck Sue, Jenn Sue (PF) thanks for the best four years I ever had. The summer of 82 was the greatest and more to come. Kerrie Mr. Weintraub J.D. Hanley Good luck David — Love Mom Dad Good luck class of 85. Mr. D Have fun Dave — love Ya Best of luck, Sue C. Laurie. Congratulations, Sue-Sue! Matthew. Love Always, Sue. Love Bob. Woah Betty! Love Clarie. Suey, when can I babysit?! Frog Lips will live forever! Woem! Good luck always Sue! Love Sue. Sue, I bet your glad to get rid of me, good luck, Matt Good Luck Dina Love Andrea Good Luck Class of 85’ Have fun!! I love ya, Bean To a future sister-in-law, good luck in everything you do Love, Sue! To the Head’s third daughter, Good Luck Dina! Dina, the best summer companion, besides my Honda! Good Luck Dina! Tracie M. Good luck field hockey seniors. Love, Chris Halajko Congratulations Dina and Class of 85’! Dina, Have fun and keep smiling! Dina — never forget all the weird times in track — Elisa Dina, good luck and party at college! Becky Good Luck Dina! Angie L. Good Luck Dina!!! Debbie L. Dina, Good Luck!! Jodie M. Dina, I knew you could do it but it went by too fast! Love, Mom Missy “Thank you for being a friend” Shan Dina, the few years I've known you have been the most wonderful years of my life. Congratulations! Good Luck, and I love you — Chris! Good Luck Dina and Kim! Love, Paula Dina, a friend I’ll never forget. Lots of luck with col- lege, Chris and the future! Luv, Shelley OTTIS, are you gonna ask MOOCHO to the prom? I'm asking OCHO! Love, DADO Hey crazy, remember goose wing! Good Luck Dina, Love, Michele J.K, T, S, K, A, one more year M.V. T.M. one more time!! K.A. Thanks for everything!! DINA LOVES CHRIS CHRIS LOVES DINA Chris, I'll love you forever! Dina Terri, Ted or Mark? Terri, Lots of Luck! Mary Terri, Good luck in the future! Missy Terri, Good luck Always, Love your cousin, Dawn D. Love and Happiness to our daughter, Lisa To Pooky, I really miss you this year. So close, so far away our 3rd year is on it’s way. I'll always cherish the special and wonderful times we had in Narragansett. Florida is waiting for our return. Good luck David — Love Mom Dad Good luck Class of 85’ — Mr. D. You're a great kid, Good luck Janet. Have fun. Dave — Love Yve. Congratulations the best of everything to Gina Frat- taruolo. Love Mom and Dad. Gee — thanks for all our great times, good luck. Love Tammy! Good Luck Tracy, from Todd | Tracy, your a good kid, glad I met ya, Congrats Dawn Ratt loves Meat | This is the year of the RATT | Dawn loves Greg forever | Good luck Lewis, James | Best of Luck Tracy — Chris To a great kid, best of luck in everything, Kris | Good luck in the future and always, Gina | Good luck to a great class, M. Cassels | To Mike McGreggor, all my love, Michelle Veader | Best of Luck — Gina; Chris; Woody; Mrs. C. | To an athelete, a scholar, and one heck of a nice girl, Good Luck in everything you do. Mr. C. De — Dot Dot Dot Sam, roses are red, violets are blue, you'll never know just how much I'l] miss you. Linda PATRONS Tracy, Dawn, Christina, Buddy Thanks for making my stay here so memorable. Good Luck in every- thing you do. Connie Guntrum. To N.C. I Love You, from J.O.H. Good luck Tracy, Love Jamie Way to go Tracy, Love Casey Remember — we will always be a phone call away. It’s been a great 17 years. Love Mom Dad. Meow-Meow, Sabrina When your close make it count! To N.C. and J.O. Good Luck Forever, from N.M. To: THE BEST — love Missy — your one and only sis. Mr. Kulaga thanks for all your help. Tracy Skwood, you made High School Great. Thanks! Love Dawn. Mr. Mrs. William C. Jennings To: P.S., D:W., L.S., B.T., L.J.: Remember Turbo?, LSP, Crestwood, Moonbeam? — do you feel ill?? where’s that chicken, Lynn? Nutra Sweet ice cream does cure shinsplints — honest! Hot papa! Thanks chickies — it made CC and running worth it! Love PEJ. Lynn, Lisa, Sharron — chiqueeta lives in the mad purple room!!! Shan — thanks for being you — I couldn’t ask for a better friend love Loll. To a good neighbor: Good Luck Good Luck Polly! love Deb Thanks for babysitting love Alice To a pained cunner, have a good hill run, Love Matt To miss Happy Face — The Delekta’s Well Dude, — This is it! Our last year — can’t wait for college — PARTY! love Shan Goodluck polly, Tim Holmes Congratulations Class of 85 — Anne McDonald Merry Xmas Miss Sypek — Mr. Callahan Thanks Mrs. Lacy — your French V class! I paid $1.00 for this? Stay Rad! Good Luck — Christopher Douglas Woody, Lots of Luck. Sam Linda MIAMI HURRICANES 1 Hey Poll Your a doll! Good Luck love Deb Donna loves Mark I'm out of here!!! Roger LePage Study, Please Study, Mr. Bucacci Polly — cheer up, will you? Good Luck always. Love Tony. Lewis, it’s been great! Luv Ya, J.G. Lewis, Remember D.P. and Pretty Mrs. P. Have fun! J.G. (Jeba and Tam) Remember the fun! Luy Janet Gina, thanks for the paper! Luv Janet Gina, thanks for being a friend — Love Bar Goodbye to the “Magic Bas” Gina and Jeba Lisa, good luck, Love Grandpa Mrs. Evelyn Delgado Get it together from Uncle Perry Lisa, glad you came back, C.M. Lots of success, Love Grandpa Hopeful success in your journey through life, Love you, Dad Best wishes Uncle Freddy Love Lisa, Uncle George Congrats, Lee, Love Nadine Best of everything, James Much success, Love Ginny My daughter Lisa! Love Mom! Kevin Loves Gina Lisa, always remember art class Good luck, Love Tammy Lisa, Good Luck! Love Mary I can’t think of anything to put! A.K. Lisa, a nice person. Be successful Julie and Tito, Good luck Lisa. Lisa, My second daughter for a short time. I love you mom and dad. Thanks C.V. and C.A. I'll miss ya, Julie, Thank you Nana and Grandpa, I Love ya! Air head, (G.F.) Good Luck! Jason Swepson number 1 Lisa, Best of luck, Tammy Lee, we’ve been through a lot, never forget the good times Love ya, Gee Lee, thanks for being a friend, Love Been Lee, thanks for all the great times, Love Lee Z. Shelly loves Lenny and Tracy loves Mark Kev, We'll be together forever, I love ya, Love Gina Hi Ame, Love Keith Gee, I'll miss you and the fun, love Jeba Gina, Thanks for all the laughs, I’ll miss ya! Love Carlene Gina, Always remember the softball coach Kathy Good Luck Gina, Jennifer God Bless Gina Lewis, I'll always love you like a sister Best of luck Gina, Tracey Happy keys ahead, M Cassels Hi my friend, Good Luck Rob Best of luck class of 85 O.L. Have a good one Gina! Gina! Cu! Cu! Love, Marris Gina don’t party so much o.k.? Luy Steve Good Luck in everything Luv Melisoa Gina, thanks for all the fun in Sports, Love Lisa Thanks for everything wee, Love! Lewis Good luck Gina, love you mom Good Luck — S.M. Good Luck Tammy from Mom and Dad. Good luck to the class of ’85. Good luck Tammy, Mr. Mrs. Fuller Tammy C., Best of Luck! Your friend Lisa. Tammy, good luck always! Tracey Tam C., wish you the best from life, still friends, Lori Good luck Terri, love Julie. Well Sue, its been another great year! Love Sara Have a good life, love Heather Mom Dad, I think I am going to make it! What do you say now!!!! Thanks, Tammy Ann, I love you!, love Steve I've gotta make pizza!! Ann 305 forever, Love Steve Steve Ann forever!!! Lewis — Great legs! !! ! !!! Lew — Thanks for being there whenever I needed you! Love always, Lou Veto Anne remember “Psycho-Killer” “Let’s take a walk in the parking garage” and trivial pursuit, you guys are the greatest! Love, Lou Lew — remember, you can never hold hands again” Luanne, We are so very proud and happy for you. May your every dream come true. All our love, Mom Dad. Luanne, your great congratulations. Brothers, Mike, Rob, Chris, Joey Sis — go for it all! Love Bro Luanne — the election was fixed, you won! Luanne, Thanks for being you! Your the greatest bud- dy! Love always, Lew To my brother Rick, good luck Alison Luanne, don’t ever wear my shirt again! Oh, and best of luck always. Love, Kara Quelle Classe! Mrs. Lacy Smile, God loves you! Ack! Bill! Kristine, There’s nothing to worry about because you love me and I love you. Good luck, and I'll always be here for you, Love, Rob Hey, Lu, where ya been all my life?? Cricket is a Lizzard. Roxanne Lamore loves Vito Fedora. Ann — Adam and Vinnie? Tide in the fountain — psycho killer XXXXXXXXXXXXXxX! Bill the cat lives!!! I'll have an iced tea. To drink? Good luck Tony, love Mom, Dad and Rick. Good luck to the class of 85 — the Grimas Ann Lu— thank you for being the best! love Tony. Ann Lu — remember Trivial Pursuit, Big Chill and East Side, love V. Lu — Chris was right — you did win! P.S.S. Forever! Even God comes to the Showcase! Lots of happiness to Lisa! Love Mom and Dad. In memory of Bradley Steven Gray. For a good time ... Gray’s Place! KZ — Friends forever (and more). Anj — Thanks for a great year! A.R. K.Z. L.S. L.R. T.G. C.U. J.T. B.M. G.T. — It’s been Real! Good Luck from — Dad, Mom, and Heather To Joann, Good Luck to you and the senior class in the cruel world of life, GOOD LUCK, from an under- classman D.B. See you made it Joann, remember all the fun adven- tures we had, Paula!!!! Wishing you all success! — Kris Hi Mike!, YOU CUTIE! Good Luck to: C.C., C.N., §.W., D.T., C.P., D.W., L.C., S.W., K.D.,J.C., D.S., and T.B., Love Joann Chris you’re the best — good luck in Hollywood — Love, Joann Sandy, keep laughing, love Joann Good Luck to the class of ’85, A Friend! Your a wicked good kid, I’m glad we got to be friends! Remember BURGER KING!! Loretta Paula, remember all the times: Lowell Connector, Route 1, and Rocky Horror Picture Show, grounded for a month!!! — Hey, you're a bad influence BOWEN, Love Joann Later Seekonk!!! It’s been fun! Thanks for the MEM- ORIES — Good Luck Class of ’85! Dave, I’ve always liked you, who knows someday maybe we'll get together!, Joann To all my friends, Love, Jo Keri — Never forget all the weird funny times on the track bus. Moo! Love Elisa. Keri — Remember MOO, track! Tracie Paul, Remember the speedway! Keri — Thanks for all the great times Remember Starwheels! Love ya Lisa Good Luck, Keri Aunty Keri=The best of luck, Aunt Margret Keri= Wishing you the best of luck, Bill Ker, A great cousin, Love Ben Keri, I wish you the best! Thanks For Everything! Remember S.W. Love ya Tracy Keri, Best of luck Love Uncle Keri, Good luck in Law School Remember the Drive-in, Ken Best wishes Lisa and Keri — The Ridolfi’s Keri, May only good things happen to you. Good luck love, Aunty Mary Keri — To a great cousin. Good luck in all you do. Love Debbie K.L. — I guess you do find out who your true friends are — Thanks — Luv ya K.Z. Lynn 8 Never forget Providence — pizza man, Mike, Billy, Newport, Bristol Parade, ouch! Keri Lisa G. — Thank you for always understanding me you proved what the word friend means. Love Keri Chery! S. — Remember Grist Mill night — Keri Lots of luck always Keri: Love mom Best of everything: Love mom All the luck in the world Keri, Uncle Pete To K.Z. from U.P. Good Luck!! Paul, If only you knew how much you mean to me and how much I do love you!!! Keri Why do you make military corners on your bed? K.O. + Smokey 4 ever! Terri, Ted or Mark? Terri, Lots of Luck! Mary Terri, Good Luck in the future! Missy Terri, Good Luck always, Love your cousin, Dawn D. To J.S. From T.B. Good luck always!! To Dave, Thank you for everything. You made my school years the Best. Thanks for helping me when I needed you. I'll Always love you. Today, Tomor- row forever “Luv ya JoAnn” Jo-ann, thanks for everything! Love Tracy To Joann, Thanks for being there by my side through good times and bad times. Love You Always and forever, Dave. Jo, Thanks for being there! A Friend Always, Lisa Jo see ya at the reunion. Luv, Cath Dr. Peter P. Andreozzi Best Wishes — Class of '85 Joann, good luck in the future. G.M. Good Luck God Child JoAnn Hi Joann! Love Always. Dave. Best wishes always. Love Mike Joann your a great sister good luck in the future — Stacey To JoAnn. Good luck in the future and in whatever you do, May your wishes dreams be fulfilled throughout your life. Thanks for the Love and care that you share with me. Love Always — Dad. To Joann who cares and always shows love, don’t ever change love mom. Good luck — Mrs. C. To a super friend and student Good Luck — “Ma Keough” Mark, We've had alot of good times together, and I’m sure there’s alot more to come. You're the best. I Love you! Forever, Pam Thanks Mom and Dad for everything! Love, Pam Lori, your a great friend, good luck with Mike. Love, Pam Pam, good luck with Mark and life. AFA Tammy Good luck, Mrs. V. Pam, your a great friend! Love, Tracey Pam — to a great friend, I'm glad you were there. Love, Lori Pam, your the greatest and I hope we stay together for along time. I love you just the way you are! Mark Pam, thanks for all the great times. A Friend Always, Lisa B. Pam, have a great time this year — Good Luck. Love, Bev Spam, you're a great friend, good luck with Mark. Sue Mark, I'll always love you! Pam Thanks to all my friends — you're great! Hey Randy, Remember, Russ, Turbo Z, Lisence, Registration, Vodka and Mountain Dew, It’s been fun, Good Luck, Bud. Lata Dude, Good Luck Dennis Party Harty, Love Tina Tra Hey Sue how’s you babies? Jenn Good Luck Dawn — Chris Baby Your the Best! Claire remember my apples Jenn Alba — to the many good X’s — Lor Wendy, Grandma loves you Dawn, Grandma loves you Dawn and Wendy, your Mom loves you Good Luck Dawnie, Love Annie Dave, I'll love you always forever, Diane Diane, Your the best Accounting partner, Love Wendy Stephanie Michelle Michael Steven, 4-eva Congratulations, Diane, Love Mom and Dad Cheryl, “Twenty Minutes!” Good Luck: Cheryl, Tami, Chris P. Dee, Tony, Jill, Polly, Donna, Jo, Chris E, Mary lou, Marie, Jen M, Ann.! Good Luck pecker Boob, 000 Mom your the best. Love always, Gary Dad, relax the grass will be cut tomorrow. Amie, can I have a hug PLEASE!!!! Mom Dad guess what? I made it! Humpty, I leave all the women of SHS to you! Mom, words just can’t express the help and support you've given me over these last four years. Thanks, love ya, Gary. We're so proud of you! Love Mom Dad, and Amie. Dad, tanks a lot!!, lots of love, Gary Tom, Thanks for being the best friend, Mike HEY Wilber, Remember the FUN!! Hildy Mr. Callahan is a super teacher. To the tube good luck. Good luck Sue — Dad. Lots of good luck, Bob. F-143 Good luck Sue. Best wishes from Audrey. Best wishes Joe. Best wishes Lou. Congratulations Lucy. Good luck in the future. Best wishes Jaime. Good luck in the job. Good luck in whatever you do. Good luck in the future, Pearl. Good luck, M M. Good luck, Jim. Good luck Sue, Irene. Good luck Sue, Marie. Good luck Sue, Joanne. Good luck Jim G. Go for it Sue! L.M.L. Good luck Sue baby, R.D.V. Keep on skatin love ya! Ed P. To a super life “The Waz”. See you next year, Sue! The sky’s the limit!! Nancy. Good luck, Lou. Lots of luck, Big Al. Best wishes Joe C. Aren't you glad its over R.R. The best to you, Claire. Good luck — G.I. Joe G. Congratulations — Jim. Stay off Welfare Sue. Judy we know what you feel about R.P. don’t ever tell N.P. well maybe not ever Cathy and Judy always remember “Manless!” Hey Sue your going the wrong way! “I’m skidding Sonya!” C.Y., J.B., S.M. to the best friends anyone could ever have. “Sue, Cathy is leaving us in the middle of the road!” Sue — its “Colorado Time!!” Sonya, your a great friend, we had alot of fun in high school. Good luck, Cheryl Surf, sun, sand, wind, waves, women Clams have legs too!!! Eat Fish!! What’s Tom doing on the bed? Always remember that night! Love Cath Anthony — you're the greatest, I Love You — Kerrie Julie Loves John 84-85 Tracy — remember the sheets — Ha Ha, Ker Tracey Loves Mark forever!! Good luck Class of ’85 Football of 84-85 Good luck Wendy! Good luck Wendy Best of luck Wendy Good luck Wendy Happiness in your future Wendy Good Luck Wendy Best of luck to Wendy Good Luck class of '84-’85 Super Class of 84-85 Miss America 1985 Miracles do happen! good luck Tammi 1965 “DAD” “1985” Wendy We're proud of you! Mom Dad Turn around you're not a little girl anymore, Love Mom “16”, I Love You. You're one terrific friend Love Leslie From one hairdresser to another Love, Aunt Pat Our first grandchild We Love You Wendy, Laurie, Eddie, Sand Hill Cove From one graduate to another. I’m very proud of you, Love Aunt Pat Congratulations Wendy! Lori Larry Wendy! Glad you made it. E.C. Congratulations Cuz! Love Bodie Congratulations Blorta Love Grandma! You've come a long way Uncle John My little Wennie is a beautiful lady now Love Dad Thank you Mom Dad. I Love You Good luck, Mike. Love Dad Mom. Love ya, Uncle Mike, Trin, Nicole, Billy Bobby. Seekonk Warriors 16. Congratulations, Michael, you finally made it! Love Marilyn Jeff. Mike, good luck in all you do! Love ya Marlene. Mike, your a great kid. Good Luck, Andy. Congratulations, Mr. Mrs. Alex Poulos. Good luck Mike and Nancy! Wendy loves Wade Forever! I love u John Michael Gravel! Hy cutie! I Luv you! Hi! Trinity, Nicole, Bobby and Billy. Smurfs are ugly Gremlins are cute! Mike you drive real good! Hy! Tabitha Jeffrey Chakouian We all know that B R are both ugly! N.O.S. are 1! from Dit. Good luck Master Mike! Good luck with your new car Sluggo! Love Mom and Nancy. Good luck Mike! from Richard Souza. Best of luck to the class of “85”! KJ. P.A. is going get his cute Southern butt kicked! M.G. is going to get his sexy New England butt trashed! Good Luck! “85” Pete Axelson Mike, you better get something for those pimples (muscles). Love Dad. Best of Luck, Mike! Good Luck, Nancy. Mr. Mrs. Gravel. Good luck Class of “85” F-144 Nancy loves Mike forever! I love you Brian, love Julie Good luck Jul, love Steve Good luck grandma, love you Jeannine always Good luck Julie, love Elizabeth Ashley Best of luck in the future Mike, love Mom and Dad Good luck Julie, Love Uncle Bobby and Jo-anne God bless you, love Gramie Good Luck Mike, Love Laurie Good luck to a super young lady, Ma Mike, I love you! Always, Lori Pam, Don’t ever forget Mark’s house, Lori Mary and Manny, Forever! Lori, Good luck in the future! Lori, Remember the good times! Love Kathy Lori, Wish you the best, always! Kathy Lori, I Love You! Forever! Mike Lori, best of luck in the future! Your a good friend! Love Tracey Lori, I wish you the best in the future. Love Lisa Lori, Your a great friend, thanks for being there, Pam One of the best, Nana Good Luck, Lori To a great friend, Nell Lori, Good luck in the future friends, Tammy To a good friend, good luck, Mike Good Luck Lori, Coley Thanks for making my Shirt, Claire To Lori, thanks for a lot of fun! Love T.B. Smoked much lately, Lori? I hope you have a liappy future with Mike, K.I.T. Luv Sue C. Lots of luck, Love Betty Mary, God Bless, Love and Luck, Phil Donnelly Danny Carter I'd like to say a special thankx to all my friends B.V., P.B., K.C.,.W.N., S.C, L.B., T-B.,'S.V.,J.S., Mo, H.H., L.M., Ma Keough MUM Mike, thanks for being there! Love ya always, Lori Thanks for everything Ma Dad, Love Lori Good Luck, Ma and Dad Good Luck, Billy Hope you succeed in what ever you do. Billy G. I’m finally out (Ha Ha). Thank you Mom Dad, Karen My friends, the Class of 85, Love T.B. Joann Souza, thanx for 9 good friendship years, Love Tracey Burch! To all my friends Lisa thanks! Chris M. Tom F. — I hope there’s always a tomorrow, I love you! Kati Kati-n-Tom, forever! Anthony — you've made my years in High school the best (so far). Your very special to me — you've been my best friend and my best lover, I hope it lasts forever. Love ya — Kerrie xoxo To my ex-girl GOOD LUCK! Tracey, best of luck now forever, Luv ya Louise. Best of luck always, Betty To the class of 85 Congratulations. To all the fine girls in the atmosphere, watch out because Tate is here! To Tracey B. congratulations, from Wayne C. To Tracey, remember the good times, from Jo. Best of luck Tracey! From Mr. Stanek Good luck Tracey, Love Karen GOOD LUCK Tracey B. Love Harry-O Tracey, go for all you can in life, Love Uncle Tony Auntie Ann Live it to the fullest, Tracey, Love Karen. Love me or leave me I eat Hershey candy Simon says go all the way Buy me a Chevy S-10 Karen Rick forever. Good luck to a super young lady, Ma Mike, I Love You! Always, Lori Pam, Don’t ever forget Mark’s house, Lori Mary and Manny, Forever! Lori, Good luck in the future! Lori, Remember the good times! Love Kathy Lori, Wish you the best, always! Kathy Lori, I Love You! Forever, Mike Lori, best of luck in the future! Your a good friend! Love Tracey Lori, I wish you the best in the future. Love Lisa Lori, Your a great friend, thanks for being there, Pam One of the best, Nana Good Luck Lori To a great friend, Nell Lori, Good Luck in the future friends, Tammy To a good friend, good luck, Mike Good Luck Lori, Coley Thanks for making my Shirt, Claire To Lori, thanks for a lot of fun! Love T.B. Smoked much lately, Lori? I hope you have a happy future with Mike, K.I.T. Luv Sue C. Lots of Luck, Love Betty Mary, God bless, Love Luck, Phil Donnelly Danny Carter I'd like to say a special thanx to all my friiends B.V. P.B. K.C. W.N. S.C. L.B. T.B. S.V.J.S. Mo, H.H. L.M., Ma Keough Mum Mike, thanks for being there! Love ya always, Lori Thanks for everything Ma Dad, Love Lori Good Luck, Ma and Dad Good Luck, Billy Hope you succeed in whatever you do To Sherri and all the good times we shared through 7th grade Good Luck, Love Scott. To Wally John R. Matt, the best friends anyone could ask for, Good Luck in the years to come and see you at the Grad. party! S.M. Scott John — Great times in U.S. History, Best of luck in the future, Wally. Kim, I love you and I'll miss you when I leave here. Love Wally. T.A. it was good while it lasted. D.L. Good luck Sherri, love Mom. Sherri, I'm proud of you, Love Dad. Sherri, Best of luck I’ll miss you. Mary. Janice C. Hughes Dave Pion, Good luck in the future. luv ya, laura Debbie, hope we can crash some more parties, Sherri Dopebopbopie — anopdop — Mopikope Sophoperopforpd — anopdop — Dopavope Dave and Mike, hope there will be more Friday night parties love Sherri and Deb. Dave, hope we can have one of our conferences in the bathroom, Love Sherri. Sherri, I hope we don’t have any more fender benders like before, love Deb ’84. To Sophoperopropi, take care and keep in touch. Good luck love Deb. Take a deep breath, love Barbara. Sherri, you're very special, love Mama. Sherri, good luck in the future, love Papa. Good luck class of ’85, Mr. and Mrs. Medeiros. Debbie, Nice peeing beside you, Love Sherri Mom and Dad, thanks for.everything you have done for me. love Sherri. Karen + John Deb — My other “Big sis”, Love, XXX Beth Good Luck class of ’85!! Good Luck, Debbie. Love, Matt I Love Deb Rick, we can still make the Ist. “Remember ... Billy” Good Luck, Deb Good Luck with Rick, Deb To my great lab partner, Love ya forever, Jim The best of everything Deb, Mom + Dad Good Luck Deb, Cherie Deb Good Luck at UVM, Love Mara Learn how to drive — Matt Lorrie, there’s the exit! Mr. Lima, Danny, Steve, Mark, Brett, Peter, Eric. For all the great times, thanks! You’re the best friend a girl could ask for! Love, Claire. Wasn't Spanish the best? (Ha) — Kris. Ratt, we'll be friends forever, love ya’ like a sister, Pretzel. Claire, to the many good times we shared. May they always make us laugh and smile — Lor Who the ... is Pretzel? Peter Remember all the great times in band (Maybe not?) Love, Jen Best of luck — 85 Lor, let the good times roll in college — Sandy Good Luck Lorrie!! Luv, Dawn Sis — you’ve got me through so many hard times. Thanks, you're the greatest! G ood Luck. Love, Ker You've been a good friend, Loretta Remember the last night in Florida? — Amy ‘Peta” we luv ya!! Claire — Lorrie To the best group of friends a girl could ask for, thanx 4 the “Best of Times”!! AFF Lorrie Senoir, take our advice and invest in a new joke book! Your Spanish IV class. Tom — You're the best brother-in-law a girl could ever receive. Thanx 4 everything!! Luv, Lor Good luck Sis. Luv, Bro Remember all the great moments we shared — Love, Mom To a fine daughter — Best of Luck — love, Dad Keep servin’ those BURGRS! Luv, Jod Sandy — Look out for the goose!! Love, Lor Best of Luck. Always — Jim Be all you can be more!! Gramdpa M D, I'll always be your little girl! Love, Lorrie Matt, Thanks for being a friend. Good luck, Love Alicia Kool Matt, Have fun! Love Kool Me. Later Ghiorse!! Good Luck, Love Gorman Goudreau, All made up and no place to go John G: Barcardi King of S.H.S. What more cana sriend ask for, Good luck! Love Jenn Good luck in College — Matt, Elisa Amie — Marcie Melissa — Marcie Hey Cath let’s cruise the boulevard — Kath Elisa loves Stu forever and a day, so does Becky Steve Wil, I'll love you forever — Kathy Hey Mike, When can I cruise in your cool car— Kathy Amy, Is that thunder I hear? No Cath, That’s Mike Wil’s COOL car Kathy Vig, I knew you’d loose the light Sonya, July, Tami Sue, we finally made it! love Cathy Amy V. Tina knows best Tami— Prom night, Billy G. whata nightmare! Watch those 5 m.p.h. Dana, the ow! lives!!! (HOOH) — Amy Mike Wilcox, Someday you'll be mine — Amy Matt Donahue and Jim Oakes, “Hopewell Rules!!!” — Amy Cath, Sorry about the collar bone! — Amy Judy, What's that in the water, beware Shad Factory, Cath Sonya, your day will come with Billy A. Cathy Amy, Cath, Steve, Newport Beach “84” some place “1990” — Kath Chris, for a good time call Mark, Kevin (Darren) — Amy Bern, Billy Squires’ Mine Forever, Sorry, Cath Cath, Just admit it Billy Squire loves me! Billy A. lives, I know my day will come Sonya Judy — T.P. S.M., K.A. Will you ever see the light? Caly Charlie says “Good Plenty” Lisa Success and Happiness J.D. Best of Luck. Gail Keep that super smile. J.M. Good Luck, best wishes Good Job Brenda. Great Grandman Veader. The first one, Brenda. PaPa Super Job, Brenda. Gram Best Wishes for Success Brenda. Anita S. Much happiness and Success Brenda. Johanna Keep up the good work Brenda. PaPa Health Happiness always Brenda. A Happy future Brenda. R.W. Future Happiness Brenda. Best Wishes Brenda — Larry Bidar. Congratulations — Pauline DeBlois Good Luck Brenda — Leona Good Luck Brenda. Barbara C. Success always, Brenda. Nellie Good Luck. Lucille Frahan The sky is the limit Brenda! Judy Brenda Michael — June 20th — forever Lisa T.J. ’82, ’83, ’84, 85 ... forever Bren, Thanks for being the best friend anyone could ever have! Love Lee. TJ., Your the best thing that ever happened in my life. I will always love you!! All my love. Lisa xoxo To my Lee Lee, who I love w all my heart, Good Luck in the future! I love you! T.J. xoxo Good Luck Brenda. M.G. May you always be happy. ‘Grams 7 To the best. All good thing will happen. Grams and Gramps T. Love is — Brenda -n- Micheal I Love You Brenda Taylor ITALIAN BODYBUILDERS 1 — BREN T. Bren — everything I do is for you. Mike To my one and only. Wishing you a world of happi- ness. I love you Dad. Lee Lee, your the best friend anyone could ever have. I couldn’t have made it w out your love. Bren. Micheal, You made this year so special for me. I’mglad I shared it w you. I know we'll last FOREVER. | Love You Bren xxxoo0o Best of Luck Brenda — Marie To my sister Bren Love Always Eric To Brenda. I wish you 1,000 stars — Love Mom Paul Love Happiness always — Love, Mom Paul High times at Seekonk High Midge — You're a special friend! Luv Ya Jeba Hello Joe-AY! What a personality!! Love Kim Midge — Thanks for being a great friend. Remember all our good times, Luy Always, Tamba Good Luck Always! Jon and Andrea Midge — We’ve been through hell and back, but we always made it. Love Ya, Chris. Midge — It’s been real! Kym Midge, “Your a Hard Habit to Break!” I Love Ya, Mimi C.U., T.G., J.T., Thanks for the times, Midge. Mimi, remember “US” forever! You'll always have a space in my heart, with True Love Always, Joe S. Kym, to a wonderful girl, Thanks! Love Ya, Smidge. Tracey, May you always have the best of everything. Love Aunt Margret Tracey, Always be happy, Love Uncle Bill Tracey, best wishes, lots of love always Mike Tracey, I leave you with all my smokes Sue Tracey, remember all the good times Lori Tracey, hope you have a happy future, Luv Sue. Tracey, Your a great friend good luck Love Pam Tracey, Thank for all the memories. I wish you the best in the future thanks for being there your a good sister Love Lisa Tracey, best of luck Love Mom Tracey, A great sister Good Luck, Love Ben Tracey good luck, Joann Tracey thanks for a being a good friend Love ya Chris Tracey — Best of luck always love ya Lori To the one I will always care for. Love always Jim Good luck Tracey Cheryl Camero Best wishes Tracey Fluffy and Muffin Tracey, be happy — good fortune Love avor Tracey, may you be showered with all of life’s joys. Love Aunt Mary Best of luck always Tracey — Aunty Tracey, lot’s of luck love Uncle Pete Love Ya — K.O. Tray, remember all the good times — P. Dances, mothball Paul, Vous ugly and the Drive In with Kenny. Best of luck in everything and thanks for always listening love Keri Tracey, Best of everything, Love Dad Tracey, I wish you love and happiness my sister always Love Debbie Barbara, Your the best friend anyone could ask for, thanks for everything Love Ya Tracey Freebirds — M.H. T.G. B.R. H Friend! Jim, I love you!! Marry Me! Ann Jim Souza — best Wishes from Wei rdo In memory of David Von Erich I love you all Souza for Pres. in 2012 Best wishes to you from Matt. 235’ 180’ 58” Joe Carneeb at large Jim, Stay cool Good luck love ya Deb Good luck Jim — The Fearsome Fivesome And the meek shall inherit the earth Free ice cream tastes good Toby — It’s been really fun — Good luck Lisa Jame — Were very proud Mom Dad Keep up the Latin ha ha Good luck I love you Brenda Good luck Jim, Love ya, Joanne Kris, It’s too bad we couldn’t be trusted as just friends. Yet, I'll always think of you as my sweet sister. Love always. BRO Bri, lots of luck in college. I’ll always be here if you need me. Thanks for being a great brother. Love Carlene Bri, We've been through a lot, and we're still friends, cool you on the trips and all our fun times. I’m glad we're cool friends. Good luck AFA Lisa T.U. — Friends forever — P.S. I'll always love you! Kym To the gorgeous babe of the “Class of 88” I'll love you forever, and don’t forget that! Bri, you're such a good friend and you have always peen there when I needed you. Good Luck. Love, s George, a friend who has always understood my prob- lems and always enjoyed my happiness. The mem- ories have been extraordinary. Best wishes, I hope you attain all you desires. Love, Brian Chris, you've been the most understanding person I’ve met I'll always treasure the dream of our prom night. Sorry. Love Brian Brian — may happiness be yours forever. Love, Mom and Dad George, We wish you success and happiness — Love Godparents Cathy remember Shad factory with the white mustang Sonya remember Jason’s in the water and George Cathy, Sonya, Sue, Sue, Kerrie, Bern, thanks for the good times Cathy Sonya remember always manless Kerrie P. thanks for everything Judy good luck “SIS” love Kelly Good Luck Judy, Love, Benny Good Luck Fluffy Buns love Mom Always remember the Good times Anthony, Your the greatest, I love you — Kerrie Julie loves John 84-85 Tracy, remember the sheets, Ha Ha Ker. Tracy loves Mark forever!!! Good luck class of 85!!! Football of 84-85 Good luck Wendy! Good luck Wendy! Best of luck Wendy! Good luck Wendy! Happiness in your future Wendy. Good luck Wendy! Best of luck to Wendy! Good luck class of 84-85!! Super class of 84-85. Miss America 1985 Miracles do happen! Good luck, Tammi 1965 “Dad” “1985” Wendy!! We're proud of you! Mom Dad. Turn around, your not a little girl anymore — Mom. “16 cents”, I love you. Your one terrific friend, Love Leslie. From one hairdresser to another, love Aunt Pat. Our first grandchild we Love you. Wendy, Laurie, Eddie, Sandhill Cove. From one graduate to another, I’m very proud of you, Love Aunt Pat. Congratulations Wendy! Lori Larry Wendy! glad you made it. E.C. Congratulations Cuz! Love Bodie Congratulations Blorta, Love Grandma!! You've come a long way, Uncle John. My little Wendy is a beautiful lady now, Love Dad!! Thank you MOM DAD. I love you. Good luck David — Love Mom Dad. Good luck Class of 85’ — Mr. D. You're a great kid, Good luck Janet. Have fun Dave — Love Yve. Love and Happiness to oui daughter, Lisa To Pooky, I really miss you this year. So close, so far away our third year is on it’s way. I'll always cherish the special and wonderful times we had in Narragansett. Florida is waiting for our return. Who ’99 Remember 6th grade sex class. Kris — To the good times in Spanish I, II. Kris — Congratulations and Best wishes. Kris — Congratulations — Glo. Good luck Kris — Gail. Best wishes for a successful life — Love Aunt Grace. I want my breakfast now! Love, Aunt Violet. Keep smiling! Congratulations, Love Aunt Carol. Dr. Kris, Much happiness and success — Love Pat. Can; always remember the L-team Love Purdock. Good luck Cous — Ellen. Gort the great — Love Miggy. Good luck class of “85” Congratulations, Kris — Uncle Bob. To Kris — Aunt Charlotte. Best Wishes — Uncle Don. Much Success — Aunt Cheryl. Have a successful future — Uncle Paul. Much luck in all you do — Aunt Meredith. Good Luck always, Kris — Aunt Jean. Kris, Best of luck in the future — Uncle Buz. Remember the T.V. dinners (3-27-77) — Paul Matthew. Kris — remember pre-cal! Donna. Kris — Good Luck in a Spanish career. Kris — Bueno suerte-Kev. SF + TC, Let the good times roll — Dole. Good Luck Mike — Dole. Kris — Best of luck always — Chris. Kris, Remember Pesiwe, Skid, and Big(let). Kris — It’s hard to believe you've graduated time goes by so quickly. Congratulations — Love Grandma + Grandpa. Tom + Kerry, Always stay together — Steve. Thanks for the memories — Bro. Hervie. God will provide; Go for it Kris — Love mom + dad Congratulations Miss K-Skid. Amie — Marcil Melissa — Marcil Hey Cath let’s cruise the boulevard — Kath Elisa loves Stu forever and a day, so does Becky Steve Wil, I'll love you forever — Kathy Hey Mike, When can I cruise in your cool car — Kathy Amy, Is that thunder I hear? No Cath, That’s Mike Wil’s COOL car Kathy Vig, I knew you'd loose the light Sonya, Judy, Tami Sue, we finally made it! Love Cathy Amy V. Tina knows best Tami— Prom night, Billy G. whata nightmare! Watch those 5 mph. Dana, The ow! lives!!!(HOOH) — Amy Mike Wilcox, Someday you'll be mine — Amy Matt Donahue and Jim Oakes, “Hopewell Rules!!!” — Amy Cath, sorry about your collar bone! — Amy Judy, What's that in the water, beware Shad Factory, Cath Sonya, your day will come with Billy A. — Cath Amy, Cath Steve, Newport Beach “84” some place “1990” — Kath oe for a good time call Mark, Kevin (Derren) — my Bern, Billy Squiers’ mine Forever, Sorry, Cath Cath, just admit it Billy Squier loves me! Billy A. livee, I know my day will come Sonya Judy — T.P. S.M., K.A. Will you ever see the light? Cathy Charlie says “Good Plenty” Lisa SHEA RAIDERS RULE! Brenda, you can do all you want just try. Love Always, Mom Brenda, Good Luck Always. Lori-Ann SEEKONK Field Hockey 1 and going Strong Watch that P.M. girl!! Love Isabel Brenda give us a big smile!! Carol (Apex) Where do you belong Brenda? Love Jan Where did you buy that??? Love Linda Brenda, what did I do with my pocketbook? Lynn Senior Supper at the “Town And Country”! Tammy and Jeba — Where’s the Gonge? Brenda T. Thanks for being there. Forever A Friend, Love Bren Oh Ces Man’s off the road — Am I dead? Luv Jeba Lots of thanks to our neighbors in Room 10. Luv the girls in Room 11 Richard, Thanks for the times that you’ve given me. The memories are all in my mind ... Love Brenda Ouch!! Hot MOMMA!! What’s Gonge?? Lynnie Ricky, I Love You, Bren (numma numma) Best of Luck Class of ’85 — The Morrisons Thanks for all the great times: L.S., L.G., L.R., A.R., Bol oOo he, ) iccmke G5 Gules Your the greatest! Love Bren Lynn: Co-Pilot to Pilot ... Sheeeet Man!! Rick: Not your library card; Skettios; Gray’s Place — Too close; Call a tow; Birds??; It never rains on the beach! Love Bren Tammy Jen never forget big lips wood legs; Flick Flick! Love Keri Lynn — Parking with Rick, Share and Share Alike. Love Keri Tamba! I think we’re lost! Love Bren Brenda — Thanks for making it easier — Love your homeroom buddy DINA CHRISTOPHER Brenda, It has been fun! Dina Lisa! Let’s make the best of it! Good Luck! Love Bren What's life after High School (Another Party?!?!) Johnny, Shhhhhhhbh!!! Good luck Beth, Lav Mom Grandpa Beth loves Dave 4-ever I LOVE YA DAVE Best of luck in the future Lisa and Julie Wendy loves Kenny forever Henry the nice guy Julie and Brian forever Mike and Nancy, your the cutest couple, hope you'll always be happy and good luck 3-D Rock Rules(SS) J.M.G. loves N.J.T. forever Give me the ... ing paper Good Luck, Nancy and Mike Love Mom and Dad Good Luck Nancy, Helen and Manny D.L., your the cutest take care and I'll always be crazy about you. Love, M.G. Peter, thank you for the great memories, we've shared. I'll treasure them forever. Love you, Michele Nancy, Lot of luck, Missy Nancy, your gift of gab is something and your boyf- riend is handsome, and should go to Hollywood with the big blue eyes Good Luck Nancy Good Luck Mike Best wishes Nancy, Richard S. Best of Luck, Rose and John aoe Wishes to Nancy and Mike from the Phillips amily SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL HELLS ANGELS I Love Tabitha and Jeffy Luv ya hun, forever Kay Michael, I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH, forever X Nancy Travers Loves Mike Gravel Does Tami Bergeron believe in Love? Chris, for all the good times we've had. Russ Good luck sis. Love Todd To my big sis, the tent parties were great, thanks for everything. Luv ya, Kim Todd, Martha's gonna getcha! Good luck Chris. Mr. Mrs. G. Good luck Chris, thanx for being a great neighbor. Beth Hope you get a freebee 4u c u lotsa 10's, remember being APIA? Success, Love, Happiness — may your future be full. Good luck always, Mom Dad Chris, lotsa luck and happiness in your future. Mrs. C Dubuc Chris, thanks for being my best friend. Good luck this year. Have fun. I Love You, John. Jen Tammy — the memories we share make these four years worth it. Some good and some bad, but I wouldn't trade them for the world. Good luck in the future and thanks for being my brest friends. Love, Chris. Chris, thanks for being there when I needed someone to talk to. Love, Missy. Chris — we've shared the laughter and the pain, and even shared the tears. I’ll miss ya like crazy. Luv, Jeba Todd, there’s always the future. Love, Kim To my favorite sister, good luck in all you do. Love, Tim John, all I can say is thanks for everything. I Love You, Chris Best of luck, I will miss you, keep in touch. Janet TSR Have a good life. B.W., K.T., J.R., etc. Thanks, I had fun! — Me The greatest grandaughter, my private cook. Good luck in the future. To a “Neat” niece. Have a good one Bud! To the girl I love. To the most beautiful girl in Seekonk, you “Light Up” my life. Love from Lauren Mari. To the sister who grew up before I knew it. Love — A Have a good one, Dave. Karen and Janet, you are my best friends, please al- ways keep in touch. I’ll miss you both. — Yvette. Buddy, I love you and I'll miss you. Keep in touch. We've been friends for so long. To all my other friends there isn’t enough room on this paper to tell you how much you mean to me — Yvette. Best of luck Jan. I’ll miss you. Yvette RST Good luck Janet. We're proud of you, Janet, Love Mom and Dad. Good luck in the future J.R., Dave. Good luck in the future, Debbie. Gina Frattaruolo — 41, 70 Jam thinking of you in 2000 — Rob L. B.C., always B-Brother — R.C.L. Duke, Hanging off the water tower!! R.L. Eunice, I love you very much: Chuck Trace, I love you. R.C.L. Bill, How about a Floppy Day? Rob Ghiorse, It’s been real — remember my driving! Love Alicia M. Flan, D.S., A. Medeiros, Be at Newport 2 on July 1, 1999 — Ghiors Louis V. See you in six — Ghiorse Ghiors — Remember U2 (were there!) — Stay cool and have fun — Luv ya, Gorman Andy Kaufman lives. No joke. John, Remember summer of “84”, Love Brenda Rob, See you in California in “89” — J.G. Hey Dave, How’s — ? Yes they’re doing the atomic bomb, they want you to sing along, Say goodbye, say goodbye. — U2 Con- grats to the Raw2U boys for a job well done. Brenda, Stephanie, I love you both always. THE Tito and Julie forever Hey Papo, I love Moocho Annette, See ya at B.C. Love, Peven Gray, Gray, Gray, Lov e, Anjie Good Luck, Mike Tim Congratulations — Mom Dad Tracy Loves K.C. Loves Tracy Forever The Monarchs of Pop-n-Rock King Michael Prince Nelson Good Luck Seniors — Marylou Francise Rob, the wise guy, Love Anjie Anjie, Sorry (not really) for being a BB Anj — You party animal — Love Tim Anj— Thanks for always being you— FUN Luv Jeba To my sister — you have my blessing; make the next two years happy ones for you — All of my love — Anjie — your big sister. Dolph, you'll do O.K. for yourself, Love, Anjie Anjie — Good Luck in the future Anjie — I'll love you always, Dave Anjie — My beauty — from H.B. Anjie — Keep the nails growing Angie -n- Dave forever Tammy and Jen keep up the good work. Good luck to me, AR It’s been a long ardous journey but you kept up the pace. You with all that you've learned about life, living, and most importantly about yourself. You are about to embark on another journey. It will be another phase of life. This time with you in total control. And I'm proud to say that you have all the where withal to take your fair share in life’s har- vest. Love Dad Best wishes Class of 85 — Ed and Eleanor Stadnik Muriel and Jerry Theaume John Sandy MacManus I love Joey! Love Liz! Nice going — Kristy! Stay the sweet one you are. Good Luck Class of 1985! You're a great kid, good luck, J.R. 2 Good 2 Be 4 Gotten Good Luck Debbie Good Luck Debbie and to the rest of the class of “85” Best of luck — Deb Best of luck — Sis! Ump ... it’s been real ... love, J.G. Jim and Al, it’s been nice. Lisa and Dana Jod, you're one kid!! Luv, Lue Jodie — Beauty is as beauty does! And you does! Luv, Mom Jodie — You’ve made Mom Dad proud! Jodie — I love you ‘cause you’re you. Dad Good Luck to “Cool You” from “The Cool We” Ant — THANKS FOR BEING THE SWEETHEART THAT YOU ARE, I COULDN’T HAVE MADE IT WITHOUT YOUR maLOOn Humpty, later you! Love Hayhead Jodie you’ve made my life so happy, I love you Polska Rulo, good luck. Love, Jo. RA LY AW YC BM IN My LJ Miss you Aunt Dot. Love, Jodie Donna Riz: Thanx for being my best friend. You’re special. Jodie Dearest Lisa, In the past 18 years, you have become everything we ever wished you to be. Now take our love and faith and become everything you ever dreamed of being. Love Mom Dad. Lisa, I’m finally getting rid of you but I guess I'll miss you. Good luck, Have fun. Love Kris To the next great engineer. Good luck and lots of love. Bri Lisa, Good luck. Hope to see you at college. Love, Midge Good luck in everything. Have fun. Love, Lisa Best of luck in the future. Love, Melissa Jeba, benches, good times, good friends, good — , thanks for being such a good friend. Good luck. Love Dolph Tamba, Urbanowitz’s joyride after Tango. thanks for everything. Love dolph Chris, thanks for all the good times. Love Dolph Gina, To my fellow co-captain. Thanks for all the good times in and out of volleyball. Dolph Anj, remember S.C.’s, Providence, guys, yelling and our long talks in homeroom. Luv, Dolph Gray, Thanks for all the “Gray’s Place” parties Dolfa Lisa, your gram wishes you try your very best in all that you do, and contentment follow in all you acheive — Love Gram Jodie — “Nite God Bless!” Best of Luck Kym! Kris Be good Igne! Love Humpty Mike M. Even though we fight alot, you'll always be the best brother. Good luck in the sky, Love Ya, Krista Steve Korlaki — Loves — Kerri Voyer Debbie — Loves — Stan Candy — Loves — AJ Congratulations LAURA JOHN, you'll always be in my heart, even though we can’t be together now, we will be someday. Love Laura LF, DM, GM, Remember no teeth Best Wishes Class of 85, Ed and Eleanor Stadnik Muriel and Jerry Rheaume John and Sandy MacManns I Love Joey! Love Liz! Nice going Kristy! Stay the sweet one you are! Good Luck S.M. Good Luck Tammy from Mom and Dad Good Luck to the Class of ’85 Good Luck Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Tammy C., Best of Luck! Your friend Lisa Tammy, Good Luck always!, Tracy Tam C., Wish you the best from life, still friends, Lori Good Luck Terri, Love Julie Well Sue, it’s been another great year! Love Sara Have a good life! Love Heather Mom Dad, I think I am going to make it! What do you say now!!!! Thanks, Tammy Tim — the best friend I could have! Good-Luck, Sue Tim, best of luck! Mr. C. Tim, Love and Happiness, Chris Tim, Smoke gets in your eyes, don’t forget your gog- gles, Love, Gram Good Luck Tim to my FAVORITE nephew from you FAVORITE aunt, Sandi Tim, you have made us very proud of you. You've accomplished so much and never have given up. Love Mom and Dad Tim, I haven’t forgot the dinner I owe you, Love Mom To my never-stop-eating brother, may you always find happiness. Love, Kerri The adventures of Bob -N- Nancy Good Luck Tami Karen, Scott, Heather Bergeron Tami, Love Mom Dad Mr Mrs. Alfred Poli F-145 Mr Mrs. Thomas E. Hewes Jr. Best of luck, Gloria Cath, that’s a DO NOT ENTER! But it’s shorter this way. Good luck, a friend Good luck Tami, a friend Nancy, “Do you believe in love?” Tami Tami, Remember Home Economics “The Prom”, I'll never forget Best of luck to a great friend. Chery] Tami George forever Tami George forever lasting Twisted Sister Rules Hey Richie, wanna play G.I. Joe? aw, kielbasa!!! Remember the chase through Slater Park how I sped through the Rehoboth back streets at some 70 mph. Alan Tree, thanks, Tami George, remember plan A which some day I just might administer upon you. Love Tami Sis, How’s the M.O.? Tami and George forever ever Sophia and Jim Armour Good luck Tami — Lauray Luck forever ever Love Tanya Mindy Good luck in the future Tami, Aunt Bette I love you, Tami, Grandma Good Luck — S.M. Good Luck Tammy C From Mom Dad Good Luck To Class of 85 Good Luck Tammy C Mr. Mrs. Fuller Tammy C Best of luck! Your friend Lisa Tammy C Good luck, always! tracey Tam C, Wish you the best from Life, still Friend’s Lori Good luck Terri love Julie Well Sue, It’s been another great year. Love Sara Have a good life Love Heather Mom Dad I think I am going to make it!! What do you say now. Thanks, Love Tammy Tim — the best friend I could have! Good-luck, Sue Tim, best of luck! Mr. C. Tim, Love Happiness Chris Tim, Smoke gets in your eyes, don’t forget your gog- gles, Love Gram Good Luck Tim, To my favorite nephew from your favorite Aunt Sandi Tim, You have Made us very proud of you. You’ve accomplished so much and never have given up. — Love, Mom and Dad Tim, I haven’t forgot the Dinner I owe you, Love, Mom To my never-stop-eating brother, May you always find happiness, Love Kerri Hey Sheryl, Did ya do your homework? Neither did I. Love Steve Sheryl, Let’s go to the boat! Love forever Babe Sheryl, you lite my fire. How about room 222! I'll never forget the Drive In No matter what, I’ll never let you go! Forever Mark You bri g out the animal in me Hey, Sheryl: What happened after work? I'll never tell Sheryl loves Mark Mark loves Sheryl forever! Sheryl, When are we going to run away? Best of luck babe, Mark To Ann, Tom, Mike: Good luck! Love Sheryl (I Love You Guys) Remember the times at the beach!! wind surfing anyone? To Ann always, Love Sheryl Mike Tom friends forever love Sheryl. To Stewart a friend always love Sheryl To Mark, my little animal! To my sexy wife, love Mark Hey Sheryl, How about after work? Sheryl good o ld R.P. Good luck class of “85” love S.M. Hey Hun, guess what? I’m hungry! Hey Tom when are we going out? Where’s are short friend our tall friend? How about some big F.Fries? Stop being a grouch! Sheryl, Good luck in everything you do remember all the times (bugs) love Yvonne. Yvonne luvs Paul Ms. Sandra Sypek John J. Murphy Stu. Weintraub To Kerrie and Judy good luck! Love Kelly Good Luck Seniors ... Joe A. To Kerrie good luck! Love Granny. To Lisa, my one and only love. Love Kreg To: Sue and Kerrie party it up. Love $.O.S. Good luck Kerrie, Love Pa. Good luck to the Senior Class. Good luck Kerrie, Jenn. Good luck next year Clem, from cousin Chris. Good luck Kerrie and Sue, from Mara. The Class of 86 is Hungry. To Kerrie, let the calendar roll, love Mom. Good riddance Kerrie, Love Dad. Pete Sue, forever! F-146 Ker: I'll never forget Olivia and the good times, Hollie The Blue Kid grad of “85” Kerrie: Ain't life a bummer, From Binky To: DJ S.A.B. for me. From Scott Good Luck Seniors! C.T. Party on West Ave Good luck Seniors To S.A. Hope you make it out of here, Dennis. Good luck in your life Kerrie, Al Bruce Springstien is mine forever, Kelly Life sucks then you die, Kevin Viara. Kerrie loves Rich, from Mark Jimmy loves Kim George and Jane Jetson Kali rules! Jeba— well it has been a great four years. Thanks for all the great times. Always remember — Jim's aura, 3-D, Tango, Midori, benches, field parties, Providence, P-town, Galilee, Ed, Rob, (so fun), “Who’s sleeping under your bed?”, “Where's Jim- my?”, Gus’s, Jr. Prom, my driving, Joe, my party, “Let’s leave!!”, “Parties!!!!”, and most of all — and — .I’ll never forget them, or you! Thanks, Love Tammy. BENCHES!!, BENCHES!!, BENCHES!!! Chris U. — remember all our trips to Providence, Boston, Jim, RISD, (I want to go!), Russel, Davol, Paul?, Our expeditions during school!, never forget them, Love always, Tammy Tammy, Love, Luck, and Happiness!, Love Mom and Dad Jen T. and Tammy remember DAD'S search at Tammy, remember, nothing comes easy, you have to work for it. Love Mom and Dad Midge — Thank’s for your friendship! I'll always remember our parties your great!, Love, Tammy Dolph — remember Tango, movies, your house? Thanks for all the good times!, Love Tammy Hey Jen GOOD DEE (ognat) Rick B. — Spagetti-O’s lately? Jeba — whatever you do, don’t change!!!! I love you, Tamba R — I'll never forget you — T Bill, you're so very special to me, I’ll always love you! Wendy I’m lucky to have such cool parents. Wendy It’s been great knowing you Russ! You're a sweet kid, Good luck, Love Dodi Thanks for everything Wen, Keep smilin Love Alicia Good luck in college big sis, Love Mandy Mandy Loves Todd Forever Were four years really so long? Was it really all that difficult? You made this goal, now on to the next. Well done me duck. Congratulations Wendy! Jeff Congratulations Wendy, Mrs McDonald Good luck Wendy — You're a great kid Love Kelly Kelly Loves Mike Forever Best of luck in everything! Love Alison I know you will make it you are to sweet not to! Love Shan MH, No matter what other people think of us or what they do to us, I’ll always love you — TR Nick, You're a special friend brother! Love Wendy Can’t stop loving you, Doug — KC Always and forever BF’s Lisa Katie You're always on my mind, I love you Bill Bill, remember my escape over the fence! Love you, Wendy Good luck Sis, Love Ya Vernon Thank you Brent for everything Wendy Wendy, your a super kid. Good luck! Love Ya Eric Lee Loves Nick Forever Love ya Wendy, You're the best Love Lee Wendy, you're a very very special friend! Love Dana Wendy, you're great through it all! Brent Bill, “The Big Scare 1984” I love you Wendy WH Catch you on the flip side, sexy! Cheryl, thanks for being a great aunt and an even better friend. I had a great time tagging along with you and your friends and I’m going to miss you when your gone. Good luck in the future. Love ya! Ton Lee Cheryl, good luck. I’ll miss ya! Love, Beth Cheryl your a great friend keep in touch, Sonya. P.S. Don't forget P. Brillos. Hope you have a great year a great future. Keep in touch — April. Cheryl, I hope you have the best of times in the future. Your the greatest. Love always Russell STOMPER Cheryl, Remember the wedding man, “Where’s Aldo?” and Bob -n- Nancy. Tami Cheryl, good luck and happiness is what we wish for you. You are a very special daughter and we are very proud of you. Be happy. Remember we are always here for you. Love, Mom Dad. Sue and Micheal, good luck in your future. Love Sis Toni, this year has been great and I will miss going to school with you. Good luck in your next three years and have fun. Love, Cheryl Good luck and best wishes to Class of “85” To Donna — My daughter best friend, love Mom Best wishes Donna Congratulations — Class of ’85 To Donna, A beautiful person, Love Mr. Strong Remember the paper in my hair in Alg. II, Kris Kevin, you're a special friend, love ya, Donna To a special niece, Uncle Tave Stay as sweet as you are, Aunt Edie To a daughter who deserves the best If you want it, go for it Best of luck at college Never forget the Caprice To my daughter, Love Dad Donna, have a good year good luck in school Donna, good luck in everything Gene, I love you, Amy HANNA RULES! Glad to be back — Mr. Bucacci To Mark, good luck in all you do you deserve it! Jodie Best wishes to the class of ’85! Good luck Donna, Mr. Mrs. G. Best wishes to Gina, Love Nancy Diane, when that day comes I'll be there beside you Good luck always, love Claire Donna, a great friend, always remember me, Kev Donna, I wish you the best in everything you do and I know you will be successful. I will love you always, Mark Mark, you mean so much to me. I'll always love you, Donna George — Congratulations and best wishes in whatev- er you choose to do. Thank you for being such a special friend to our Janet. Sweetheart, You’re super special and you mean alot to me. We have had so much fun together. Thank you for all of your help. Someday we'll be together forever. All my love. Janet. George be happy and be you. Love Julie Good luck in whatever you attempt, remember if you’re happy, you're successful Love, The Pheasants Class of 85 — Best of Luck to all of you. Don’t ever stop loving, believing or dreaming your dreams — Love, your family. To my family who put up with all of my moods — Thank you. To my teachers who did the same — Thank you. To Janet who caused my moods. I love you. Thank you for loving me. George. Good luck Sue C. Wendy N. Lori C. Pam B. Lisa B. Love Tom Angie Carney Jim Callahan Good luck Sue, Love TC MC Sue, I know you could do it, Love Aunt Sue, when I met you I knew that I had the girl I wanted. I hope we stay together for a long time. Love Always Andrew. Sue, good luck always, Love Tracey Donna -n- Mike “forever!” Good luck Auntie Sue, Love Lisa C, John C, Michael C, Kristen C, Neil C, Tommy C. A friend is someone who listens so listen to a friend (Twiddles) Sue, you are a super friend, Thank’s for listening AFA Pam Sue, Best of luck in the future years Patty Good luck Sue C, Wendy N, Lori C, Tracey + Lisa B, Barbara V. from Joe Carney Sue, thanks for all the great times. Your a really great friend. I’m glad your here to listen Bern want to Rolla Bandana, Hollie? Hollie loves Toby. Remember setting my hair on fire in English, Toby? Hollie, Baby “Your so funny”. Good luck Michelle, I made it, Love Pam Pam, thanks for letting me borrow your clothes! Mick Pam, your the best, Love Michelle Mark and Pam 83-84 ... Forever Mom and Dad I finally made it. Love, Pam. P.S. I Love You! Pam, you finally made it, good job! Good luck in the future. Love Mark. Good Luck Pam! Love Mom and Dad Scott and Bev Forever Tania, thanks for being there. Your best friend Mick! Mike and Donna Forever Lisa and Chris Good Luck Sue C. Wendy N. Lori C. Pam B. Lisa B. Love Tom Angie Carney Jim Callahan Good Luck Sue, Love TC MC Sue, I know you could do it, Love Aunt Sue, when I met you I knew that I had the girl I wanted. I hope we stay together for a long time. Love Always, Andrew. Sue, good luck always, Love Tracey Donna -n- Mike “forever!” Good Luck Auntie Sue, Love Lisa C., John C., Micheal C., Kristen C., Neil C., Tommy C. A friend is someone who listens, so listen to a friend. (Twiddles) Sue, you are a super friend. Thanks for listening AFA — Pam. Sue, best of luck in the future years. Patty Sue thanks for all the good times. You’re a really great friend. I’m glad your here to listen to my problems. I'll always be here for you! I wish you the best in the future! Thanks! Good luck with Andrew! Sue, Thanks for the special memories, Luv ya, Chris Always try to smoke! Every chance you get! Good luck with Andrew Love ya, Lori KIT Sue -N- Andrew “Forever!” Andrew you make every day of my life more special than the one before. I’m so glad me and you are us. I Love You! Forever, Sue! Sue Andrew October 22, 1984 ... forever!! Shelley Loves Lenny Forever 82-83-84 Shelley Loves Lenny Forever 82-83-84 Shelley Loves Lenny Forever 82-83-84 Shelley, your the most important person in the world to me. I'll love you forever, Lenny Lenny, I love you more than life itself. 1 hope we're going to share a lifetime together. I love you. Shelley xxoo I ate lunch with Shelley I ate lunch with Sheryl Hey Kim, why aren't we sisters? Oh wait, we are (blood). Thanks for always being there. Love, Nee Good luck Jen T., luv Beth and Adahar Rui, the time that I’ve known you has been the best of my life. You're so special to me. I Love You, D enise Shelley, Tracey Michele friends forever! Shelley your something special! Let’s keep in touch! Love, Nee Denise, To a special friend I’ll never forget. Good luck always. I’ll miss ya, Shelley Denise, our little sweetheart all grown up. You've given us so much joy and pleasure. It goes without saying we wish you every happiness in life and success to go with it. Love, Mom and Dad To my favorite sweetheart Mar, I'll love you forever! Tracey Denise, we have something special going. Let’s keep it that way. I love you, Rui Rui Denise, Tracey Marco Good luck hac kers — Ms. M. Good Luck Seniors Hit Hit Never Quit! R. Colangelo Good luck “Wild Bill Butler” Good luck Bill, Jim McKay Hollie, Good luck, Don’t forget Olivia, love me Holl, Good luck, Love ya John N.C. I’ll be with you Always love J.O.H. Toall my friends, I love you! (D.H., P.W.,S.A.,D.M., W.H., D.A.) Love Kim Burrows — what’s happening? Zowa!? Remember me, remember us (Thack’s crazy party!) true friendship, See you in Scarborough fair! Don’t forget “and when ... ?” Whitty Good luck with college life Kim. Love, Roger Kim, as my mother always said, “Act like a lady” or at least try. I'll miss you, Shelley Deb, too bad you had to ruin a great friendship! I'll always remember our walks, Vermont, Star- wheels, and Shadows. You hurt me ... alot. Shelley “When love and skill work together expect a master- piece” — Kim — that’s what I expect— Love Mom Hi Sue from Wendy Nelson — PARTY. Good Luck Class of “85”. Take Off, Hey! Don Hulme — Good Luck ’85. Chery! Cathy, you have helped make the last 4 years the best. Love yas, Sue Sue, Have a Blast in College — Kerry. — LET’S BOLT TO COLORADO!! Sonya, my best friend — our good times are unending — thanks for the memories. MIAMI HURRICANES FINISH 1. Good luck Sue. Love Matt. BLACK FLAG RULES. Good Luck to our friends in the Class ’85. Good Luck Class of ’86. Seekonk Football 1. BONION! Sue, Thanks for making my freshmen year one to remember. Good luck in the future. Love ya, Toni. P.S. Remember “Tight Rope”?! Sue — Good Luck!!! Love, Beth. Good Luck Class of 85 — Bea Lima. Good Luck, Sue — How’s Matt? — Andy. Best Wishes and Love! Poppa. Good Luck Sue — Love Russ, Sandy, Ryan. Sue, who I’ve known for a LONG TIME. Good Luck! Love Kerri. Good Luck Sue — Love, Chris. Sue, Thanks for being a great friend, and thanks for 4 great years. Good luck, Love Cheryl. Congratulations Sue — we are proud of you! Love Mom Dad. Good luck David — Love Mom Dad. Good luck class of “85”, Mr. D. You're a great kid, Good luck Janet. Have fun Dave — Love, Yve. 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Phone 434-4480 Phone 722-5325 FRANKIE’S OF COURSE ITALIAN — AMERICAN RESTAURANT SEAFOOD — STEAKS — CHOPS 1379 FALL RIVER AVENUE SEEKONK, MA (S MINUTES FROM HEARTLAND) To the Class of 1985 Success in the Future from 1984-1985 Student Council Good Luck Seniors DAIRY 1350 FALL RIVER AVENUE, SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771: TEL. 336-9700 F-163 Computers Plus Division of Process Automation Corp. Professional Computer Systems Dick Sorel Software, Accessories, Maintenance National Director (617) 336-8775 ce} SM OZ 1020 WATERMAN AVE. Howard D. Zisserson E. PROVIDENCE, RI 02914 David A. Pitassi (401)434-9180 26 Sagamore Road « Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 GUITARS, AMPS, DRUMS, KEYBOARDS, PA's, PROAUDIO BRASS, WOODWINDS, BOOKS SHEET MUSIC, ACCESSORIES. “PRIVATE LESSONS REPAIRS® CAPCO PLASTICS INC. 190 Taunton Ave. (Rt.44) Seekonk, MA 336-6164 24 VICTOR STREET P. O. BOX 9591 “WHERE THE MUSICIANS SHOP” Providence, Rhode Island 02940 5% Additional Discount for Seekonk High Students F-164 ELMWOOD DODGE INC. 625 Taunton Ave., East Providence, R. 1. 02914 Telephone (401) 438-0400 BRENNAN DRUG, INC. 1404 FALL RIVER AVENUE Og SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771 (617) 336-8844 CARS | Dodge | TRUCKS BEST WISHES FROM THE CEASSORS 7 ™ Vib@0 Datadise 6 SEEKONK “MOVIES FOR A BUCK 146 2 Fall River Ave. (Rte. 6) Seekonk, MA 02771 (617) 336-4388 F-165 Kitchen Open Wholesale radave ond fetal EAST BAY ICE CO., IMOUNGS) Hey sVSlOMONDE ilyaKes ‘Gor Ghe Ginest in Seafood j A. PIRRI 1365 Fall River Ave - Rte 6 Tel. 1-617-336-6800 Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 BLOCK ICE ICE CUBES CRUSHED ICE « PARTY ICE CN oS Telephone 401-434-7485 Route 6 1109 SOUTH BROADWAY EILEEN LAVALLEE Seekonk. Ma. OPEN TILL 11 PM EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. 02914 MANAGER MON. - SAT. Congratulations Seniors BEVERLY A. KLEGRAEFE President Beu's Bee Hive Crafts Inc. WEINTRAUB'S 15 Central Avenue Plaza Seekonk, Mass. 02771 D Rk | V | N 2 Retail Crafts School 617-399-7176 SCI {OO LL F-166 Cathleen Naughton Associates Temporary Professionals 34 Pontiac Avenue Providence, Rhode Island 02907 (401) 461-5230 Registered Nurses ROYAL EMBLEM GENE LHEUREUX BILE COLE 70 Rosner Ave., N.Prov.. R.1. 02904 (401)353-4310 (800)ADV-SPEC Licensed Practical Nurses Private Duty Nurses Nursing Assistants Nurse Aides Homemakers Formal Wear @ Caps Gowns @ High School Rings ¢ PROVIDENCE © WARWICK EAST ¢ WOONSOCKET ¢ GREENVILLE e E. PROVIDENCE e WAKEFIELD e WARWICK WEST WALDORF TUXEDO COMPANY School Representative: Located In Westminster Athletic Club 15 Catamore Blvd. East Providence, RI 02914 (401) 434-6300 WE CUT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY BEEF CITY BEEF WE SELL CHOICE PRIME BEEF 1408 FALL RIVER AVENUE SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771 (617) 336-5107 F-167 F-168 Taunton Savings Bank Taunton: 12 Court Street, Taunton Mall, 222 Broadway Seekonk: Commerce Way, 21 Central Avenue Raynham: Shaw's Plaza (617) 823-8111 All Deposits Insured In Full Member FDIC DIFM Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Wel Weare IDIDECy iN 148 Newman Avenue Baker’s Corner Seekonk, MA 02771 % BOOSTER’S CLUB Best of Luck SENIORS SEEKONK HIGH FOR ALL YOUR FLOWER NEEDS SPEAKING PLANTS THE FRESH FLOWER PLACE 1370 Newman Avenue Seekonk, MA FLORIST 761-7823 ANTI UES AT. HEARTHSTONE HOUSE 15 Fall River Avenue (Rte 114A) Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 QUALITY ONE H OUR FILM PROCESSING Rapid Finish Photo 1201 Fall River Ave., Seekonk, MA (Across from Heartland) and 1565 Post Road (Bess Eaton Plaza) Warwick, R.I. ONE HOUR Color Print Film Developing (135, 110 and 126) BEST WISHES One Day Service for Enlargements Disc. CLASS OF 8G’ Instant Passport Photos BEST WISHES FROM SHS CHEERLEADING SQUADS F- 169 F-170 Carwashing Minor Auto Repairing Pickups ¢ Vans Reconditioning of Cars she Tanga Buff Wax DEE JAY’S AUTO CENTER CAR WASH 1472 Fall River Ave., Seekonk, Mass. Pee oor Open Daily 7 A.M. ESE, Getty Gas, Getty Products See Road Service Snow Plowing SATS Stephen €. Navega ATTORNEY AT LAW 447 TAUNTON AVENUE SEEKONK, MASSACHUSETTS 02771 (617) 336-8120 JAR. Bakers Supply Ine. P.O. BOX 9245 JOHN “PHIL” RAPOSA PROVIDENCE, R.I. 02940 F.- FRAM AND AUTOLITE CONGRATULATE THE CLASS OF 1985 FOR THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS. A LLIED Automotive IU Pr SRD, Kenyon Insurance Agency, Inc. 1494 Newman Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 Tel: 761-7754 Sty’ Taste the magic ... Smoked Meats, Cheeses, Salads, Unusual Produce Herbs, Entrées, Hors d’oeuvres, Desserts, Coffees, Breads, Gourmet casei eae aw: ERRY’S RAVEL Café now serving late night menu 1515 A NEWMAN AVENUE Fri. Sat. 10-1. ( ; SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 Charcuterie Gratuite). .0Fr] budchurshob dlebcates COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE Route 6, Seekonk, Massachusetts, 336-6330 TERRY DUBUQUE (617) 399-6290 (617) 336-5032 CLAIMS CREDIT, Ince. CREDIT CONSULTANTS 546 ARCADE AVE. JAMES A. JARDINE SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 BEST WISHES From THE SEEKONK TRACK CLUB the VidEO connecuOn ™ DARRELL D. PION 146 Central Ave. Seekonk, MA 02771 617-761-5307 F-172 SEEKONK DECORATING CENTER 125 CENTRAL AVENUE SEEKONK, MA 02771 761-7271, 761-7474 RUSS JOY STONE Superior ye Auto Parts ae 1462 Fall River Ave. Rt. 6 Seekonk, Mass. 02771 336-5672 SREB, Steve Kanelos (RAPAD Bob Lacerda HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION 400 Taunton Ave. © Seekonk Diesel Fuel - Kerosene - Snowplowing EXHAUST SPECIALISTS ((Malor) 336-9844 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’85 YOUNG'S CATERERS HARRY’S DELI CATERING 364 Newman Ave. Seekonk, Ma. 02771 336-4053 336-4054 SPECIALIZING IN HOT COLD BUFFETS TONY’S LIQUOR STORE DEALER of EXCELLENCE 1983 COLDEST BEER IN TOWN The AUTO SHOW LEONARD. INC, 1241 FALL RIVER AVE., SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 EDISON 6-9777 F-173 Suntanning Center “Where the sun always shines.” Lottery 336-8060 1204 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, MA 02771 (617) 336-4436 Hills Fackage Store 1143 Fall River Avenue Seekonk, Mass. Phone 336-7450 CHARLES REHBEIN HENRY CAMPATELLI E BI ELECTRONICS, INC. Educational Business gF Industrial Electronics VIDEO, CLOSED CIRCUIT TV AUDIO, INDUSTRIAL SOUND 10 OLNEY ST. AND RECORDING SYSTEMS SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 PEPPERIDGE FARMS 1397 FALL RIVER AVENUE SEEKONK, MA MON.-FRI. 9:00-5:30 SAT. 9:00-4:30 SUN. 11:00-2:00 Pawtucket Savings Trust MEMBER FDIC THOMAS S. LAVIN THOMAS S. LAVIN ASSOCIATES, INC. “A MARKETING SERVICES CO.” 546 ARCADE AVENUE P.O. BOX 188 OFFICE: (617) 336-7097 SEEKONK, MA 02771 RESIDENCE: (617) 336-6244 F-174 One Hour MARTINIZING certifies The most in dry cleaning Alterations — Storage 8 Olney St. Seekonk MA Mobil Tavel Guide all. ; points travel service, inc. 546 Arcade Avenue Seekonk, Massachusetts 02771 (617) 336-4470 RUSSELL JULIEN TEL. (617) 336-8312 Briarwood Plaza, Seekonk, Mass. 336-5252 Scialo’s County Bakery BREAD - PASTRIES “BRAIRWOOD PLAZA” TEL. 336-8200 WALT BRUCE WALZ WALT’S WHEEL TIRE DISTRIBUTOR OF KELLY TIRES SPECIALIZING IN FRONT END REPAIRS Kelly WHEEL BALANCING Tires FRONT END ALIGNMENT DISTRIBUTOR OF DEKA BATTERIES COUNTY STREET SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 1195 FALL RIVER AVE. SEEKONK, MASS, F-175 Marilyn Mooney March 9, 1930-August 7, 1984 Business Education Department Chairman THE WORLD I AM PASSING THROUGH Few, in the days of early youth, Trusted like me in love and truth. I’ve learned sad lessons from the years; But slowly, and with many tears; For God made me to kindly view The world that I was passing through. ! How little did I once believe That friendly tones could e’er deceive! That kindness, and forbearance long, Might meet ingratitude and wrong! I could not help but kindly view The world that I was passing through. And though I’ve learned some souls are base I would not, therefore, hate the race; I still would bless my fellow men, And trust them, though deceived again. God help me still to kindly view The world that I am passing through! Through weary conflicts I have passed, And struggled into rest at last; Such rest as when the rack has broke A joint, or nerve, at every stroke. F-176 The wish survives to kindly view The world that I am passing through. From all that fate has brought to me I strive to learn humility, And trust in Him who rules above, Whose universal law is love Thus only can I kindly view The world that I am passing through. When I approach the setting sun, And feel my journey nearly done, May earth be veiled in genial light, And her last smile to me seem bright! Help me till then to kindly view The world that I am passing through! And all who tempt a trusting heart From faith and hope to drift apart, — May they themselves be spared the pain Of losing power to trust again! God help us all to kindly view The world that we are passing through! (Lydia Maria Child) % T) ay AALS a as iy tre 4 bit y) : i, PAA ANY if it Wii) in Wha nt ON Aa TAG me Na ih a4 Wy } ig nan AR LAN fy hihi Ai Hh ih mh Wy AON ae MW ry AY PB) p Aha Hn hy ie uh Wy Y) i i Wn Ay, ae Nie TaN aN: Ay i Wea) ay ae A ne te i) deh vi viv Min Oy fy Hy ¥ Hh My f i ey) hf mi) aN ayy ee A VER WON et ye : Wii va AVY aS s A ee Ms avARE .y NON UN KAN aA nN ie w ‘ veh Di, nyt Nay HY on) ‘ Why ’ ; Me AN (hay Waeie Ray, Big ee mi iiy Ay) Ie vy, ay He Nh) has Whi r pnt hy +i AAI i Us CRANK IN Math VEN AYMAN t Ni nN Hy AN in dh OW ae Ny ae uy 4. iW, ne RAN Vay ts ah Pay if When ay as ¥ AN x NA ar Ny Sar i A Peay Yas NT (i ASG i | Si | i Nea iy i j AN MANNA ; “i Ava ‘i ht WE T A WYN BN MiNi? ‘ MANERA Ae NAG a NS NA SON Ath aN Ti iN NS My bape ive fi . Bi re As A th i Na Ha ii i ae A MN My eh Ly Fur the past decade R.J. Marshall Inc. has been responsible for the construc- tion and construction management of many of New England’s most recogniz- able municipal and commercial building projects. These projects range from $50,000 to $11,000,000 and include commercial buildings, public housing, municipal buildings, professional build- ings, resort and apartment complexes. In each case we’ve put our experience to work to provide quality construction on budget and on time. We welcome the opportunity to bid on your next project for total construc- tion responsibility or construction management of your project including supervision over all phases. Please contact Robert J. Marshall to discuss your project. Good reasons to get to know R.J. Marshall Inc. before your next construction project. Congratulations Mike and the Class of ’85 SEEKONK PUBLIC LIBRARY pot IWMI 820 Taun. 3 1658 00197 6081 1 Telephone (617) 336-5151
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