Seekonk High School - Seekonk Yearbook (Seekonk, MA)

 - Class of 1985

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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

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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



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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

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