Southbridge High School - Milestone Yearbook (Southbridge, MA)

 - Class of 1987

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R JOHN WONDERLIE ZOFIA ZARAZINSKI -4,-455 07 ZQX7 fi' H i Lisa Ayolte: Band, SofTball, Baskefball, 3 yrs. Border Conference All-STar in SofTball . . . Missed mosT: school acTiviTiesfsporTs, school concerfs . . . The leasT: lunches, dances . . . Memories: 1984-T987 BaskeTball and SofTball seasons, McMahon Field and HampTon. Tye Baker: STudenT Council, Varsify FooTball, Golf, J.V. Baskefball . . . Missed mosT: Playing BarTleTT . . . Memories: Bake's FisT of Fury. Tina-Marie Beaudry: Varsiiy Cheerleading, Band . . . Missed mosT: Miss Swiacki, fooTball games . . . The leasT: gym, The aTTendance policy. . .Memories: crazy Times wiTh Michelle, MarTy, isT place Trophies aT BarTleTT aT Cheer- leading CompeTiTion. Michael Benoit: Missed mosT: HampTon Trips, P.B., J.C., R.K., D.R., M.L. The leasT: quief sTudy, Biology Memories: Bumper skiing wiTh Rich, MT. Snow weekend, S75 p.r. Tara Benoit: Class SecreTary, STudenT Council, STudenT Advisory CommiTTee CcapTainj, Vice Presidenf Qsophj, STudenT GovernmenT Day, Prom Commiffee Missed mosT: Spanish class wiTh Mrs. STaffieri, acTiviTies, Show Choir The leasT: Typing - Junior year, auieT sTudy Memories: Lisa's New Years Eve, France '85. Kelly Brosnahan: Missed mosT: arT class, Span- ish class, friends The leasT: people who know They're beTTer Than everyone else .... Memories: geT TogeThers aT Nilza's, Lisa pay- ing me To siT wiTh her aT lunch. Michelle Byron: ArT Club, Media CenTer Club, HMH, Media CenTer Club CsecreTaryj . . . Missed most:friends,D.C.,T.L.,N.M.,M.P.,D.L., goodfimes Crallies, moviesj . . . The leasT: homework, Mrs. GaTely . . . Memories: College bio - fish - TickeT, HampTon. Donna Cadarette: Missed mosT: friends, The Teachers . .. The leasT: doing homework, sTudying for Tesfs . . . Memories: falling off The bar in gym, Throwing cupcake liners. John Calcagnl: FooTball . . . Memories: greaT Times wiTh M.B., D.R., P.B., M.L., RK., L.E.L., MT. Snow. Jason Cantara: Baskefball, Soccer, Year- book Business STaff . . . Missed mosT: visiTing Mrs. Dunny, Mrs. Varin, and Mrs. Nurse all in one period . . . The leasT: firsT period gym class, film sfrips in U.S. HisTory class . . . Memories: Being wiTh all of US and noT Theml Daniel Carragher: Chorus, Show Choir, Dra- ma, MaTh Team, NaTional Honor Sociefy, Cen- Tral DisTricT, All STaTe and All EasTern Seaboard Chorus Accepfance . . . Missed mosT: friends KS., T.L., SB., C.D., The life and hard Times of room C003 The leasT: wresfling, Open sTudy? . . . Memories: all The lip, all The friends and lingo Qbrunch clubj. Gregory Champeau: Capfain FooTball, Sum- mer League Baskefball . . . Missed mosT: .65 lunches, Mr. McManis The leasT: Mrs. O'Leary Mendez, Losing Thanksgiving Day game in '85 . . . Memories: The spa. Mary Chaplin: SofTball, JV Baskefball, Band . . . Missed mosT: insulTs in The band room . . . The leasT: Mr. Y's composiTion class . . . Memo- ries: JV SofTball record aT O-'lO, MuppeT wom- an. Lisa M. Clapp: Tennis, Class SecreTary, Prom CommiTTee. . .Missed mosT: myfriends, siTTing nexT To Greg C. in homeroom . , . The leasT: US, fake friends. Michelle Cloutier: JV SofTball, JV Baskefball, Media Club, Flag Corps . . . Missed mosT: C.D., M.D., E.T. ,... The leasT: Show don'T Tell - Mr. Y., 20 minuTe workouT . . . Memories: Eu- rope of '87, June 49, T986 - AThas. Sherrie Cotton: Tennis, STudenT Leaders, Na- Tional Honor Sociefy Missed mosT: Mrs. Varin and Mrs. Dunn, friends The leasT: lunch, quieT sTudy! Memories: 6714786 N.D., T.J., J.M., S.C., Halloween Parfy ll. Nllza Delgado: SofTball, WinTer Carnival, STu- denT Leader . . . Missed mosT: greaf Times wiTh Teachers and friends . . . The leasT: auieT sTudy . . . Memories: A126786 S.O. my 'l6Th and 'l7Th B-Day parTies, Sophomore year. Kimberly Desorcy: Missed mosT: Business classes, P.K., P.L., T.K., J.C. ,... The leasT: The cold classrooms, Mr. H's whisTle in The cafefe- ria. . .Memories: HampTon Beach '86, The four years of classes wiTh Mr. Welch. Marilena DeGregorio: Missed mosT: friends, quiet sTudy, gym 'isf period of The day . . . Memories: 'l6Th B-day, Accounfing class. Maureen Doyle: J.V. SofTball, Yearbook Pro- ducfion STaff, Yearbook. Senior. EdiTor . . . Missed mosT: my friends . . . The leasT: 20 min- uTe workouT . . . Memories: New Year's Eve '85 wiTh Missy and Alyssa, Times wiTh Missy L. Kristin Dunlop: Missed mosT: friends, walking To class wiTh J.C .... The leasT: homework and TesTs, quieT sTudy . . . Memories: summer of '86, me and Lisa C. in Websfer. Lea Dumas: Baskefball . . . Missed mosT: real friends, Jimmy . . . The leasT: fake friends, ru- mors . . . HampTon wiTh K.K., L.F., K.H., TiTa. Glen W. Dunn: Missed mosT: Mr. T's Biology class, .65 The leasT: my mofher, smoky baThrooms . . . Memories: redecorafing baTh- rooms, wafching football praciice. Cynthia Duquette: MaTh Team, Ari club, and freshmen skif Missed mosf. Mr, LeBlanc, friends, and classes . . . The leasT: Mr. Welch yelling . . . Memories: my parfies, Europe. Bruce A. Earnest: SelecT Chorus, Show Choir . . . Missed mosT: The music department, BN., my friends and The cliaues . . . The ieasf. gym wiTh The seniors ,... Memories: Bye Bye Birdie, finally being a senior. Susan M. Eisner: STudenT Governmenf Day. skiTs. . .Missed mosT: all my friends, Myfhology wiTh Glenn . . . The leasT: The 20 minuTe wor- kouT, homework . . . Memories: The Halloween parTy wiTh T.S. and C.M., summer of '86, Karen Farrand: ArT Club, MaTh Team, Class SecreTary, NaTional Honor Sociefy SecreTary, Library aide . . . Missed mosT: friends and Teachers . . . The leasT: hours of homework, Freshmen gym class Memories: Jim and The band, fooTball games, Lisa Ferron: Missed mosT: special friends, fun- Times . . .The leasT: fake friends . . . Memories: Friday nighTs wiTh Kelli and Kelly, Nichols wiTh Michelle. Michelle Gaulln: VarsiTy Cheerleading, Marching and ConcerT Band, Class skiis . . . Missed mosT: friends . . . The leasT: cafeferia food, gym classes . . , Memories: John, good Times spenT wiTh my friends. Agnes Glnes: Concessions, Prom CommiTTee, Gregg Typing Awards . . . Missed mosT: friends, lunch period fin befween classes . . . The leasT: classes, auief sTudy . . . Memories: 5723786 - CSam, Sherrie, lrene, Davey, Junij, Dresser ST. fAnimal Housej, Samantha Glovanello: Concessions, Prom CommiTTee, Typing awards . . . Missed mosT: good friends, going ouT on weekends . . . The leasT: lunch, auief sTudy . . . Memories: 5f23f 86 - fAnges, Sherrie, lrene, Davey, and Juniy, HampTon wiTh Amy. Jennifer Guertln: Missed mosT: friends D.L., L.F., K.K., K.H., A.G,, J.M., N.D., L.C., T.J., M,L., K.L., L.D.,: compeTiTion befween everyone! . . . The leasT: fake friends, gym class .. . Memories: A.M. and L.F. aT BBPLfSean's Tor- ino, summers of 85-86 wiTh Sean. Tracy Jacques: SofTball, Tennis, JV Cheer- leading, WinTer Carnival, Spring Day, Conces- sions, Prom CommiTTee, STudenT Council, Hyannis, MASC Convenfions, Class Vice Presi- denf, STudenT Advisory Council . . . Tennis Un- sung Hero Award. . .Missed mosT: Class of '87, Tony Roscioli's smile . . . The leasT: 20 minuTe workouT, quieT sTudy Memories: Library Seniors 1 7 18 wiTh Kelli Kane, KD., LC., TR., KK.. ML.. J.C., L.L., SC., JM. David Jolin: Missed mosT: geTTing TogeTher in The bafhroom, being absenT The leasT1 conceiTed people, guys who dress like fe- males . . . Memories: Quincy MarkeT, PinaTa Ruby Jones: Track . . .Missed mosT: my friends especially Tina Kondracki, Tracy Vecchio, Jenni Champagne:fun Times. , .The leasT: His- Tory classes, gym . . . Memories: friends. Michelle Julian: Missed mosT: my friends . . . The leasT: homework, cafeTeria in The morning . . . Memories: Rob, Junior prom. Kelli Kane: Missed mosT: my friends, Mr. Hoo- gasian . . . The leasT: The men, The schoolwork . . . Memories: HampTon Beach '86 wiTh Kris- Ten, Lisa, Lea, Kelly H. Linda L. Kanlorski: Field Hockey, BaskeTball. SofTball, STudenT Leaders, STudenT Council. Who's Who, NaTlonal Honor SocieTy, PosTers and SkiTs: Border Conference All Sfar, Spanish Honors Award, Capfain Field Hockey and SofTball, SecreTary and Vice-PresidenT of STu- denT Council, PresidenT of STudenT Leaders ,. . Missed mosT: visiTing Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Varin, my friends . . . The leasT: class skiTs and posTers, silver key chains . . . Memories: Hyan- nis wiTh Jules and NaTionals, Coach's house wiTh MR.,N.L.,S.C.,I.G,,l?.L.,N.D.,lV1.L.,N.A. Richard Kayser: OuTsTanding sTudenT in French l . . . Missed mosT: hanging around The school on a Friday nlghT wiTh my friends, mess- ing around in school . . , The leasT: being ev- eryone's Taxi service, school lunch and quieT sfudy Memories: greaT Times wiTh M.L., M.B., P.B., J.C., D.R., D.F., walking down MT. Snow. Tina Kondracki: Gregg Typing Award, Missed mosT: my friends, Class of T987 . . . The leasT: geTTing up early To caTch The bus, gym wiTh Mr. Theodoss , . . Memories: J.C., R,J., S.E., D,M..S.C., T.N., PL., A.G., l.G., T.G.,Miss LenTi's sTudy hall period A wiTh PL., T.G., J.J., A.G.. George Konslanlakis: FooTball, STudenT Council, NaTional Honor Sociefy Missed mosT: Good Times aT school and aT fooTball pracfice, The guys , . , The leasT: school lunches QpoT luck supreme, grilled cheesej, Bachana hiT'ring me in The hallway . . . Memo- ries: hanging ouT aT The school, lasT year's los- ing season and This year's come back, Lisa Lynn Kosinski: Missed mosT: Julie's house, Mr, Bialy The leasT: Hair in my lunch Memories: camping wiTh Kelli and Company, week aT Hampfon wiTh Kris and Kel. Pamela Kusek: Missed mosT: my friends, good Times The leasT: homework, Mr. Hooga- Seniors sian's whisTle . .. Memories: NoTre Dame dances, Summer of 862 Diane Labuda: Tennis, Prom CommiTTee . . . Missed mosT: going To lunch, Algebra class wiTh Kelly and Lauren . . . The leasT: Physics, fakefriends. . .Memories: Prom wiTh Paf, sum- mer of '86. Jennifer L. Lacroix: Yearbook, Concession . . . Missed mosT: friends and good Times, gossip . . . The leasT: lunches, gym, snobs . . . Memo- ries: HampTon '86, The field. Krisfen Lanza: Yearbook Business Sales STaff . . . Missed mosT: my few friends, unnecessary hallway walking . . . The Ieasf: The rumors, The nosy people who sTarTed The rumors . . . Memories: 'l2f'llf'l983, gas money'??'? Marcia A. Lavalleez Yearbook Business Sales STaff. , .Missed mosT: wiTh friends, The hallway walks . . . The leasT: classes, lunches, running Track Memories: Mr. Houde's class, No- vember 8, 1986. Kim L. Leboeuf: Marching Band, ConcerT Band, Dual CounTy Band . . . Missed mosT: my friends, rallies, assemblies, and fooTball games . . . The leasT: homework, cafeTeria food . . . SaTurday nighTs wiTh J.D., Times wiTh Z.Z., T.B., N.M., AD., S.M., M.P., GB., and JD.. Michael LeDonne: Missed mosT: Girls Csomej, being wiTh people The leasT: immaTure people . . . Memories: Quincy MarkeT, going ouT wiTh R.K., J.D., J.C., D.R., M.B., P.B.. David M. Lenli: FooTball, STudenT Govern- menT Day, SkiT CommiTTee . . . Missed mosT: US . . . The leasT: 'iThem , hump day prac- Tices . . . Memories: finding ouT who my friends really are, graduaTion '86. Thomas M. Lisi: Show Choir, Tennis . . . Missed mosT: Show Choir, friends Chaka . . . The leasT: SHS mafh deparTmenT, wresTling . . . Memo- ries: Philadelphia - B.M.A., Theory and The Crimson Classics wiTh Chaka. Sue Lyon: ConcerT Choir Missed mosT: friends, hanging ouT in WorcesTer wiTh B.M. and B.C .... The leasT: classes wiTh homework. gross lunches . . . Memories: 12-A-84, 5-23-86. Canada wiTh E,R., HampTon '86. Nancy Madura: Missed mosT: Mr. Welch, my friends, K.L. Z.Z. . . . The leasT: homework, cafeTeria food . . . Memories: K.L., Z.Z. aT Riv- erside Park. Joseph Malsano: VarsiTy FooTball, Summer League BaskeTball, VarsiTy Baseball . . . Missed mosT: The MarTins, Bus Rides To BaskeTball games . . . The leasT: losing To BarTleTT in '85, Fizziks . . . Memories: ISS, finally geTTing a chance To go back wiTh Marsha. Class of 1987 Vince Marino: VarsiTy FooTball qcapfain 2 yrs.j, VarsiTy Baseball, VarsiTy Tennis, Weighf- lifTing Club, Border Conference All-STar FooT- ball, Telegram 81 GazeTTe All-STar FooTball . . . Missed mosT: Thanksgiving Day rallies, FooTball games Call sporfsj. . .The leasT: Beef STew and Pizza Burgers. . .Memories: BaskeTball DisTricTs C85-'86j, Border Conference Champions Bas- keTball C85-'86p. Palricia McDermoll: Band, NaTlonal Honor So- cieTy, MaTh Team, Who's Who Missed mosT: friends and The good Times we've had, Band and The fooTball games . . , The leasT: gym, College Comp Memories: passing ouT. Dan McNally: VarsiTy Soccer QCo-CapTain Sr. yrg, Who's who . . . Missed mosT: playing soc- cer here These Two years, all The sexy girls . . . The leasT: some of my English Teachers, school food Memories: J.L., T.K., D.D., S.J., J.S., HampTon Beach '86, Ann D. Mekal: Tennis . . . Missed mosT: eaTing lunch wiTh Merl, Mr. Welch's accounfing I class . . . Memories: M.C., S.M., and J.W. in Holland, afTer Florida. Lori Menard: STudenT Leader, STudenT Gov- ernmenT Day . . .Missed mosT: M.D., T.N., SN., A.G., Mr. Welch's class wiTh Zorro. . .The leasT: quieT sfuay, smoky baThrooms . . . Memories: Junior Prom, SAT's wiTh M.D.. Nancy Miranda: UniversiTy of MassachuseTTs Medical Cenfer Award, MulTi- CulTural Award, UniTed STaTes Nafional Leadership Award, Amafeur AThleTic Union Of The UniTed STaTes . . . Missed mosT: M.B., Z.Z., rallies and assem- blies . . . The leasT: cafeTeria lunch especially bricks and sloppy ioes . . . Memories: Trip To Quebec CiTy, Freshmen year. Mallhew J. Moriarly: Missed mosT: friends, The parTies . . . The leasT: lending Sid money for lunch, Mrs. LenTi's class. . . Memories: 'TBack To The FuTure, falling in love wiTh Kelli, OcTober 2OTh. James J. Morin: ConcerT Choir, A.V. Club PresidenT, STudenT GovernmenT Day modera- Tor, STudenT Advisory Council, Regional STu- denT Advisory Council, Mass STaTe STudenT Advisory Council . . . Missed mosT: Friends and good Times, Chorus and The SAC . . .The leasT: The class skifs and lunches, mafh and gym . . . Memories: Chorus Trips, Show Choir, Europe '87, '86, '85, Julie Morrill: BaskeTball, Track, Tennis, STudenT Council, STudenT Leader, Hugh 0'Brien repre- senTaTive, STudenT GovernmenT Day repre- senTaTive . . . Missed mosT: friends, my desk in The office . . . The leasT: '86-'87 homeroom, pink pigs . . . Memories: Linda - Hyannis, R.l., - hugs, Fran's car. Jaclyn Morrisselle: Field Hockey, Student Leader, National Honor Society Missed most: Mrs. Dunn, friends . . . The least: lunch, Mr. Hoogasion in The morning . . . Memories: June 44th, 4986, Halloween Party l, Halloween Party ll. Shannon Nadeau: Basketball. . .Missed most: hanging out by the school with my friends, my best friend T.D. . . . The least: some classes, school lunch . . . Memories: Mr. Houde's class, Charlton St. with K.P.. S.C., J.M. Lori Nedzweckas: J.V. Cheerleading, Tennis Student Government Day Missed most: my four years spent with my friends, looking forward To the weekends. , .Memoriesz week of November 8th, '86, G.E., partying at The drive-in, J.F. Vanlha Oulhay: Multi-Cultural Club. , .Missed most: Thanksgiving rally, all The staff and stu- dents in SHS . . . The least: sloppy joes, deten- tion . . . Memories: first day in SHS, last day in SHS. Dina Partlow: Band. class rep., Yearbook Staff, Band Student Leader, Band Award , , . Missed most: Band activities, football games . . .The least: Mrs. GaTely's P.E. class, food and Taking The bus . . . Memories: raiding Burger King on Sat. morning before The Palmer game, dances and The Fall Festival. Dina Petlinellaz Tennis, National Honor Soci- ety, Freshmen and Varsity Math Team, Library Aide, Varsity letter in Tennis , . . Missed most: the gang , Mrs. Poirier's 5 synonyms . . , The least: gym class, Mr. Varin's Trivia . . . Memo- ries: The lip, Patty accidentally losing her balance one day in Mr. Larson's room. Chris Poirier: Varsity Football Ccaptainy, Golf, Student Council, National Honor Society, Summer League Basketball, Weightlifting Club . . . Missed most: .65 lunches, high school football .. . The least: stupid high school classes, pizza burgers . . . Memories: bus rides To B-ball games, 12f'l7f83 - my accident. Chris Proulx: Band, Math Team, National Hon- or Society, class Treasurer, Student Govern- ment Day rep., Superintendent's Certificate Of Academic Excellence, Who's Who Missed most: Band and Band office, friends . . . the least: quiet study, college comp. .. Memories: the lip : Don't Touch my . , . Eric Pulsifer: Missed most: half-days, snow- days . . . The least: waking up in The morning, school. . .Memoriesz razorfights, adjusting my attitude in The morning. Melissa A. Rapo: Varsity Field Hockey, Bas- ketball and Softball, Marching and Concert Band, M.V.P. Becker Jr. College XMAS B-ball Tournament, Border - Conference All-Star Team in Basketball and Field Hockey. Central MA Coaches' All-Star Team . . . Missed most: playing sports and my coaches even JT., friends . . . The least: hearing Nicole LeBarge's complaining, physics class, running in field hockey . . . Memories: pumpkin, stealing with L.K., l.G., A.G., S.C., N.L., SG. and The visit to our coach's house. Melissa Reilly: Chorus, Student Council, French Club . . . Missed most: Danny, Tomas, Dina, Chris, Jean Phillipe and The rest of The gang, little chats with Ms. O'Connell, Mr. LeB- lanc The least: Mrs. GaTely's gym class, quiet study .. Memories: New Year's Eve 1985 - New Year's Day 4986, Lionel Richie con- cert, Rhode Island with Dede and Tomas. Erik Ricci: Track and Field . . . Missed most: Mr. W's class, Mr. F's Chemistry class , . . The least: office detentions Memories: T.V. house with everybody, Flipper. Marilyn J. Richard: Yearbook Business Staff . . . Missed most: lunch with Anna, Mr. W's ac- counting I class, Mrs. Allard . . ,the least: being a sophomore , . . Memories: summer '86 with K.S., MS., AM., K.C., D.L., J.J., J.C., lVl.C,, D.L., The rez - The Cape. Sidney A. Rivas: Football, Track, Band, Jazz Band, Dual County, winter carnival skits . . . Missed most: Mrs. STaffierri's class, lunch! . . . The least: getting rejected by girls, Teasing me all the Time . . . Memories: Back To The Fu- ture, rumble at Hampton. David M. Robida: Memories: great Times with RK., M.B., M.L., J.C., PB., A.D., S7500 p.r., Mt. Snow. Anthony J. Roscioli: Class Treasurer, Football, Track, Summer League Basketball . . . Missed most: fights on class Trips to Hampton, Mr. Oli- ver's prep-class . . . The least: finding The right girlfriend, The '85 football season, losing to Bartlett , . . Memoriesi The Spa, party hopping with D. 84 P. Kristin Ryan: Missed most: being late for school because of going To McDonald's . . . The least: Mrs. McGann's notes, making up work . . . Memories: Billy, Oxford with T.V. 81 KR. Paula Sidebollom: Marching Concert Band, Dual County, Band Officer, Band Student Leader, Flag Corps, National Honor Society, United States Leadership Merit Academy , . . Missed most: band office chats and football games, friends . . . The least: Mr. Y's college comp. class, Mr. Hoogasion's morning whistle . . . Memories: Miss Toilet Bowl 4986. Kimberly Smith: Yearbook Business Staff Missed most: Margarita, friends . . , The least quiet study. exams. . .Memories Alpine Drive. Summer of '86 with US Mlchele Stella: Class rep., Field Hockey, Prom Committee, Business Staff, Media Center Club . . . Missed most: friends, skipping with M. 84 K. . . . The least: quiet studies, ripping my gymbag out of skimpy lockers . . . Memories summer of '86, with MR., KS., D.L., AM., KC., J.J., M.C., G.D., D.L., Friday night at the Pez. Mike St. Pierre: Ice Hockey , . . Missed most: school lunches, mythology . . .the least: facul- ty. Craig A. Tata: Concert and Marching Bands. Select, Show and Concert Choir, A,V. Club, Band Special Achievement Award , , , Missed most: Band. Chorus . . . the least: Mr. Hooga- sion's whistle, school lunches Memories: football games, band room card games. Jeff Tremblay: Show Choir, Music . . . Missed most: Mrs. Narcissi, Music Theory class , , . The least: Taking notes in history, lunch , . , Memo- ries: Jackie's party, cut slips. Sleven Trombley: Football qCaptainj, Track, Student Government Day, Summer League Basketball Missed mosti lunches, being with all my friends . . , The least: cold football practices in November, The ISS room . .. Memories: the Spa, if15f85, Jill. Eudoxia E. Tsongalis: Class President, Student Council. Math Team, Concessions Chair Per- son, Prom Committee Chair Person, Student Government Day rep., National Honor Soci- ety, Who's Who . . . Missed most: friends, Mr. Hapgood. . .The least: Mr. Y's comp. class, 20 minute workout . . . Memories: Europe '85 a summer of firstsl, the lip. Tracy Vecchio: Typing and Shorthand Award Missed most: friends, SS passes the least: O.D., gym . . . Memories: brake Tremb- lay, Uncle F's with Kristin. Lori A. Vincent: Typing Award . . . Missed most: SS passes, snacks in C116 . . . the least: gym. O.D. ... Memories: 6f8f85, 418186, Salisbury Beach '86 with Jason, my l7th birth- day. Zolia Zarazinski: Marching and Concert Band, Flag Corps, Jazz Band . . . Missed most: my friends K.L., N.M., S.M., N.M .... Memories: goofing off in The band room, the car smash. . X 5 K. tw Seniors 19 Cory Alorie Manuel Alicea Marianne Alicea Marty Anderson Bruce Anger John Arns Becky Ashton Gerald Aucoin Christopher Auger Holly Babbitt Patricia Bacon Jennifer Beauregard Cindy Belanger Steven Bellerose Todd Berry Gail Bishop Peter Boilard Craig Boisvert Matthew Bonin Lynne Boucher Penelope Boyer Sarah Boyer Gail Brodeur Iracy Brousseau Christina Brown Robbie Bruneau Kelly Bufti Jose Burgos Paula Cadarette Christopher Caplette Clitt Carmel Tracie Carmel Jett Caron Jennifer Casey Kevin Checkosky Ron Chernisky Grace Cintron Brennan Cipro Andrew Clarke Joann Colon Kelly Congdon Monika Conlon Kristie Cook Darby Cotton Brenda Croke Sandra Cruz Amber Davis Allen Demers Christopher Diani Maria DiGiovanni Kristin Dimitri Kim Dion Dana Dupuis Ronald Dupuis 1-5 Y- f li 'bf Q fl 0 it-, Juniors e N-..- l ,, ,, , x.. 5 Q so 5 ffl S1 1 OM! 1 qw: 43 , N J Q l ., V sq , ,...- ' 0 J -Q 0, A -1 ,Q ? sag? ,.,w '3..- H - yy iles, - . 7' nw .,, 'Ot . in 5' 5 W 55 af- u. 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'I5 Pieces 25 Texas Chainsaw Massacre, CParts I gl ll.5 35 Blood Sucking Freaks 415 Day of the Dead 55 Friday 43th Part IV 65 Faces of Death 75 Silent Night, Deadly Night 85 Nightmare on Elm Street 95 The Fly 405 Slumber Party Massacre 1 1 F ll l I 's .5 F - awufofw 3 , -N .. -,, ll f- lr- I Q F ' 1 , c. lx J X If you could say anything you wanted, to anyone you wanted, what would you say, and who would you say it to? 'Q I would say thank you to the town of K Southbridge and all of lts students for al- i so K lowing me to be a part of them. - Jasmine Ramos 4' Arnold Schwartzeneggar - you're not so big! - John Arns L 'lMr, Thomas, you look mahvalous, abso- lutely marvelous! - use tniberr X l'd tell President Reagan that jellybeans are gross, just like his policies with Iran. - Lauren Koslnskl We would like to tell Todd and Chris that we love them. Q50 points a plecep - Christina and Kelley Kryiakos Konstantakis tries to think of what he would like to soy. 65444 of 725767 22 Juniors Michael Durocher Lynn Duval April Ethier Christine Fischer Deidre Flanagan Jason French Edward Galonek Leo Gamache Irene Gines Cory Girard Nicole Girard Mildred Gonzalas Chris Gosk Lance Green Taunja Greenleaf Brian Griswald Marie Helliwell Maria Hernandez Charles Hicks tammy Hooke Jeffrey Horr Becky Howe Lori Johnson Davon Kelnouvong Kyriakos Konstantakis Joanne Koulalis James Lach Pauline Lafleche Renee Lafleche John LaHair Lynnette Laliberte Andrea Lamarine Linda Lambert Juniors Theodore Leck Jett Leduc Laurie Leighton Jason Litchfield Wendy Mageau Shawn Martin Amy McKinstry Alejin Mercado Geraldo Miranda Luz Miranda Orlando Miranda Susan Oliver Tony Osimo David Paul Gary Peck Kelly Plante Kim Poilras Marsha Poldervaart Monique Proulx Joel Racine Jasmine Ramos Steve Ramsdell Teena Raymond Kim Renaud Lydia Reyes Amy Richards Jamie Robida Nicholas Robinson Viengkeo Savankham Jilanne Savary Michelle Savoie Carol Sergei Jenniter Sheehan Tracy Sheridan Jettrey Skonieczny Patrick Spinelli Kim Szczypien Ivo Tamm Hudi Thai Nhan Thai Aaron Theodoss Harry Theodoss Jason Thibeault Michael Thibeault Lisa Thibert Darrell Thompson Carmen Torres Kenneth Tremblay Tabitha Trudeau Kimberly Vallee Debra Vizard Johanna Zalneraitis Todd Zella Brian Zuidema M- ,,., --....,.?...-..i... 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Deidre Flanagan 'iI'm for iT all The way. Kyrlakos KonsTanTakls Th.aT's fine. I find older girls more sophisTI- caTed and inTeIIlgenT. Darrell Thompson I don'T care vvhaT The age difference is if Two people love each oTher, leave Them alone. They deserve To be vviTh each oTh- er because of Their love and affecTion for each oTher!! Gary Peck JUl'1iOl'S , fi J,-x N rf 'N 4 Qs I 4' 0 K 9 L , 3. T 4 in N' ' , L N ,, 0 W gg Y g 9 o CLASS FAVORITES Top 40 Cars 4. Lamborghini 2. Porcne 3. Iroc Li. Excalibur 5. Ferrari 6. BMW 7. Saab 8. Rolls Royce 9. Jaguar 40. Musrang Top 5 American Heroes 4, Larry Bira 2. Mignry Mouse 3. Rambo 41. Alf 5. Roger Clemens Top 40 Restaurants in the Area 4. Pizza Chef 2. Kanula 3. Rom's A. Burger King 5. FrienaIy's 6. Cenrral Pizza 7. Gaiden Greek 8. Mario's Q. Cnina King 40. McDonaia's 26 Sophomores F, I' if f . 44' p . - 6' ' 'J S A 4- '5 1 K. 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We could obToin legiTimoTe posses from our Teochers To visiT The librory during sTudies. This projecf wos looking beT- Ter olreody! The working bibliogrophy wos quickly wriTTen, IT seemed foolish To wosTe index cords for sources buT someTimes you hove To humor The Teocher. OuTlines weren'T Too diffi- culT eiTher. Who soys There hos To be ci B if you hove on HAH? Somehow we mode iT, The poper wos Turned in on Time. FooTnoTes ond bibliogrophy seemed To moke sense. We Tried noT To plogiorize ond hoped ThdT we hodn'T mode Too mony Typogrophicol errors. The grode wos imporTc1nT, buT The sense of occomplishmenTs meonT more. One more milesfone hod been sur- mounTed, Above: Toby Szyzcgiel Tokes nofes for her pciper. Below: Adam Hmielowski redds moferiols firsf - Ci good porophrdsing Technique. The Recider's Guide To Periodical LiTeroTure proves To be o voluoble Tool for Bill Gliniecki People 30 Wil, DMM If you could have any Chrislmas presenl in The world, whal would il be? 'II would like To be besT friends again wiTh someone who means so much To me. - Nicolle LaBarge 'II would wanT a waTerbed because my feeT hang over The edge of The bed I have now. - Tommy Julian I wish ThaT my grandfaTher could have The besT CnrisTmas he has ever had. - Jamey Cournoyer I would like To see my faTher because I naven'T seen him in nine years. - Denise Desorcy I would wanT a new pair of skis because The ones I QOT IasT year broke in haIf. - Randy Garneau Sophomores 1-.fvfe--.-.,...,,.... VY.. ...fr Y. . 5 -J .3 3 I , , -, A nv' W-.1-ns-aw-vs ' S . R- ,sg K 1 ,pg Q M vw --Q 1' '63 Yi x. - , W. I ,sc I , , X -. :BMJ - 5 '23 WI ,ge as ... 44- ii 1 N I fied? If I ' ' , -.N X fi QQ : :UN IN sas 'I Q x 0 '3 X Qq gem of 1929 I 1 1 1-'Q f 'Ai'. Y ou - , i f NE , ' K I . 'l f L' s , . if -. - .E x N I x . , 1, , 5 - in JSI I 'v X 'X 1-xllf. . Ii 4' 9 ' s. T5 M ' A -' ,Xe 'N Qu ,txt - s , I. , , 1 . ' I fm '51 f ' ,, 4 ,Q :An . 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IFA is . , A Ly L A, :sl , 1 fv Y T X 5 N K T 'V' Mark Terrill Marcy Thibeault Joshua Thomas Angelina Torlis Andrew Travnicek Stacey Tremblay Matt Vizard William Wood Linda Mathieu James May Coreen McDermott Tracy McDonald William McDonald Kristin McKinstry Michael Mekal lveliss Mercado Elizabeth Miranda Casandra Misiaszek Erin Montigny Kelly Morneau Michelle Oathout Jason Ouellette Jerry Ouellette Shane Paquin Lorrie Parent Jim Patnaude Dawn Perry Jason Philibotte Karen Ploutte Aaron Poirier Greg Poulin Amy Prisco Dawn Prosco Angela Proulx Jeffrey Proulx Pamela Proulx James Provost Ryan Rabbetl Scott Ravenelle Wayne Raymond Travis Reilly Paul Renna Jasmine Rivas Amy Roscioli Justin Ryan Jose Sanchez Karen Schiller John Shaw Rod Smeltzer Lauren Spinelli Ronnie Splaine Betty Stanhope Toby Szczygiel Sophomores Michelle Alhstrom Kenneth Amiott Shannon Antos Orlando Aponte Aracelis Arroyo Marcy Arsenault Heather Aucoin Pamela Aucoin Holly Augusto Angela Avery Wanda Aviles Marcy Barron Alison Bartlett Leslie Baum Brandon Beauregard Kevin Berthiaume Bevin Bertrand Oulavanh Bounphasaysol Polyphone Bounphasaysol Rasmy Bounphasaysol Andrea Brosnahan Daniel Brouillard Kori Brousseau Kelly Brown Paula Brown Peter Brown Mandi Bruce Kim Cadarette Robert Cantara Jason Checka Nicole Chouinard Michelle Colon Bonnie Coran Denise Cournoyer Stephen Cournoyer Kristin Dall Pamela Delage Scott Delage Dawn Diani Maria Dinqui Kim Donahue Sherry Donahue Barbara Doyle John Dupuis Amy Elias Chad Ethier Donna Fatord Tina Farland Barbara Ferron Jennifer Ferron Michael Fontaine Lauren Fontana Heather Garland Jason Gaumond 1 3 ef 'I A , ' X 'x7 X . W X 4 l Y .., 5.4 -1709- I -00 f? 1: so -,g vii Y --....4 4 , . Q. uf . ' f QF , ., .1 -A U A avi. on Q V - Q 'iii ' ' B N' ST A wx ' - E ' 1 .- x ' 3 X lx S S M-A-N 5 h 'uc 54,- w,-N '57 32 Freshmen A113 F 65444 av6l??0 sX S 044 What is the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to you? UMy panTs broke in school and I couIdn'T go home, so I had To walk wiTh a jackei around me. I fell in fronT of The seniors. I had To run around Dresser ST. wiTh my shorTs down To my knees. My boy friend wenT To kiss me and I sneezed. The firsT day of Gym I opened The boy's locker room door because I ThoughT iT was The door To The haII. T'IVIy birThday when my friends deooraTed my Iooker and sang. Talking To someone ThaT wasn'T The per- son I ThoughT iT was. When a girl walked inTo The boy's room while I was going To The baThroom. QNames were wiThheId To proTeoT The in- nocenT.j Freshmen 33 34 at' If you could change one lhrng about yourself what would ri be? I guess noT belng so shy' SomeTImes IT slaps me from meeTIng guys I would change my hour because I aan T luke The color of IT I would change my complexlan ana Take aff all my zlTs My glasses because I haTe Them My eyes I would luke Them To be purple because I love purple My TeeTh because I have on overbITe I a change The slze of my feeT because They are slze IO ancl Too bug I wall change my aTTlTuae because I aan T sTuay enough FfeShITl9f'l '13 L...L Z' .17 41. 11gaQw--s-fvwvuqsw 'gs in 'W' ,fb P-swggvws-va .Aim as H. gems of 7990 4 . ii. Q45 se- A .445 -f , x X -3- V, ' T' uw: cy Q I t ' xx, V -Q f 7 av , so sl are W'5 5 ' wiY'wN ' '5 ' t 1 I ' j X ' . .41 63 Eric Gervais Paul Girard Richard Grzembski Ross Guardianl Kim Guertin Nancy Hannon Erin Healy Scott Heath Carlene Higgins Lisa Houde Jennifer Jalowiez David Kearsley Chansamone Ketnouvong Kongphaeng Khamphavong Savengchanh Khamphavong Souvanthon Khamphavong Nicole Ladorre Armond Latleche Daryn Moran Jessica Morrisette Tamara Murphy Janet Negron Yesenia Nina Wanda Nogueras Melinda Normandin Vicki Ohop Joselyne Ortiz Curtis Lamay Karen Lamay Lori Lamica Bruce Langlois Jonathan Lapriore Chad Lariviere Matthew Lazure Karyn LeBlanc Kristyn LeBlanc Jeanne Leck Jennifer Leighton Vincent Lesniewski Cory Litchfield Denise Lloyd Nora Loos Liana Marcin Gerhard Marcinkowski Michael Marritt John Martin James Mateychuk Kevin Mathieu Shanon McDonald Michelle Meunier Migdalia Miranda Miguel Mondesi Joan Montalvo Tito Montalvo Freshmen 35 Jonathan Osimo Margo Partlow Scott Peck Laura Perry Chansamone Phongsa Chanthavon Phongsa Tami Plourde Gabrielle Poirier Nicholas Polakowski Lee Pontbriand John Powsiatoski Jessica Rapo Deborah Raulli Shane Reed Edward Renaud Jeremy Rines Carrie Rockhill Antonio Rodriquez Michelle Rodriquez Eddie Rosario Vontailin Rosario Josef Rutcho Sean Ryan Jennifer St. George Steven St. Germain Melissa St. Laurent Khamsaen Savankham Nicole Savoie Gabe Simonelli Brian Skonieczny Chad Splaine Kelly Sullivan Yi Sunygop Tiltany Tervo Amy Theriault Laurie Thibert Santino liberii Nancy Torres Karen Trahan Christian Tremblay Dina Vecchia Joshua Veshia Lara Wilguess Holly Waleski James Worth 36 Freshmen a'f' KAR rm? 9 45,5 Gut! l if , 5 X L' , W .c ' ag N n 1 X ine- R . v-N., R , w. any ,nf R:'Tx '1x': f ,V wifi. X: ,Ta Q' iv- -QX 1,3 I K V4- 13 Q-, l L- a A B , -. EW? V ' L, H x DLX ' 541 , I... Le w ..f 162 ' .i',j f- .. A ' fr Q. ff ' V fs.. ' J .- i R ,X :fx .ea- ,, 1 Us I ., K - R ' Wu' x I Rebekah Zalneraitis Alexia Ziogas 'ilsiy' fs G - ,,w..w,-,,-- Q15 s-.,,.x -..M -c.,, -W -M ,WW ..,. T V ,T-...-,,m--T..----M V 1' ff ' '21 :,- . J 3 'T f i be x I r ' HXLA I .J T ,M - j U! ti Y LJ . ' Z 'Q ,Q ..- Q- 4' 11'-v-0 Q Ti I im' uv- I sf' ,,-.- ' Q 7 ' ' ' ' ' Q T 3 ' ' T . 'S 1. ' 1 7-4eq'fce 'geek Those gremlins ThoT crowded The holls ldsT yeor os 8Th grdders hove reTurned This Time ds bono fide Sl-lS sT'udenTs. The odjusTmenT To high school life wos noT GS difficulT for The Closs of T990 os iT usudlly is for incoming freshmen. Due To The Wells Jr. l-ligh renovoTion, This closs spenT d yeor wiThin The school. IT wos ThoT period of Time ThoT wos so difTiculT. We were puT here ond should hove been puT in wiTh The oThers. We were The lowesT of The low ond we were olwoys being picked on, bemooned Brion Skon- ieczny. The greoTesT feor in SepTember wos ini- TioTion. Hoving lived Through ThoT riTe of possoge, freshmen foced oTher Tosks. STephen Cournoyer menfioned The roToT- ing schedule os The hordesT especiolly The lunch periods which were reolly con- fusing. ln considering The good ond bod sides of These Two yedrs oil ninTh grdders would probobly echo The words of Brion Skon- ieczny who remorked ThoT being d fresh- men is for beTTer Thon being on eighTh groder . . . becduse insTedd of being un- derneoTh The boTTom of The pile, we're T S QR, X QQ only on The boTTom! X Q In , ,mms ,- ..,s , ...,. - ,Q ..,.,. ,u .W N . . Q - Q us, W X: G 5, w i ., K ' N T Y? N X, I R V ' :Ami-Ez' H Q, .. , A if . ' N ' - W- f.ff-.-.Mis is WTI F 5 ' F i T 1vf'- -V 1' - T 0 609 T. i ,. ':f'f.'.Q.'4'f :Pi - Avi! vs -T T' f. T--'-1x.flfIi.f:f252 vw X' in . rf-- E if .AJ ' as ' wg . T. T , .r 'Q T ' . 'KS .-zfffiisx Q , Q, -:Q msg -f'?sfsf::' . , ' - s,. ,Q ..,. 'Q 52 Q rw-ff A , T . . TN . ' I V: N. ' su- ...JA ' V X RQ ,ilk .-52.5 , :. -3: .. X .- , . vj.+1::i.Z...4s- .,,. . Freshmen 38 Let's Be Frank Qllll r. l .1- - ........,,...M----H4 ' A . ' ' W' f-Q. LH, Above: Cory Alarie frankly looks at the camera. Below: During a library visit Aaron Poirier frankly contemplates his research assignment. People A . .q f . Srl. .l Above: Mrs. Staffieri poses in her frankly punk-style Halloween costume. Below: The yearbook computer frankly helps Lori Johnson do her typing. Iii Administration Principal Vice-Principal Administrator of Special Education Mr. Joseph P. Blaly Mr. Dennis R. Desroches Mr. Richard T. Galvin XJ ir l . School Committee fl. to r.y qseatedy Mr. Robert Checkosky, Mr. George Proulx, Charimon Mr. Spiro Thomo, Mrs. Llncla Dani, Secretary Mrs. Jeanne Turner. qstandingj Mr. Joseph Marino, Superintendent Dr. Kenneth L. Johnson, Business Manager Mr. William Trifone. People 39 . ,JS Mrs. Diane Allard Business Mrs. Mary Anne Anderson Marh Mr Davrd Boudreau Sfuaenr Serxrces Englrsh Dr Mary Cashman MaTh Mr John Danrel Science Mrs Ursula A Davey Chapter 'I Mr Bernard Dube Foreign Languages Mass Claire Dumas Foreign Languages Mrs Mary Ferron Lrorary Scrence Mr John Flannery Scrence Mrs Lorrarne Gately Physical Educarlon Mrs Martha Grrouard Work Coordrnaror Mr Walter Gosk Socnal Studies Mr Peier Hapgood Socnal Srudles Dr John Hoogaslan Physical Educarron Mr Robert Houde Busuness Ms Lrnda Langevln Joweh Forergn Languages Mr Gregory Leach Scnence Mr N Richard Leduc Math 5 . xy N . ,J 5 ,ff-is ,S-fafff rS , . .le ,, II L mfg if, gf: J I X' ' ri , 5 L vw. gr . f I 1 J sl .Lp X gif. V 9? N ' nl' 1,5 ' , 55 - ' 1' wi' . EQ Mrss Sarah Byrne 40 People miss H 'X CIT? '11 I If S-L . . ,QL A1 'A ur. Miss Sylvia Lenll English Mrs. Kathleen a in . L Heureux S '7 Mr. John Libera Music MS. Lillian Lind Eiliriguai Edufgryiig, Ms. T. Carmen Loconfo English lnclusTriaI Aris gff Social STudies f l English O'Leary ESL, Bilingual Music T. Y SAT's, At What Price? IT seems ThaT There is only one Thing on The minds of The juniors and seniors H S, and iT isn'T whaf you would expecT. WhoT is going Through everyone's mind, or aT leasT The minds of The college bound sTu- denTs, is The SchoIasTic ApTiTude TesT and The Preliminary SchoIasTic ApTi- Tude TesT. The SAT's and PSAT's seem To af- fecT mosT, of The upperclassmen. JusT how imporTanT are These TesTs, and how much preparaTion should go inTo The TesT Taking? Well, aT SHS There is a loT of em- phasis placed upon The SAT. So much, in facT, ThaT Two courses have been offered To ensure ThaT sTu- denTs are fully prepared To Take This crucial TesT. The firsT class is TiTled SAT VER- BAL and is Taughf joinTly wiThin The school's English curriculum by Mrs. Ja- neT Poirier and Miss Nancy Swiacki. IT deals wiTh The verbal porTion of The SAT. There is no MaTh course offered ThaT deals only wiTh The SAT's, so one Teacher decided To do someThing abouT iT. Dr. Mary Cashman offers her own MaTh course in preparaTion for The SAT's every Wednesday afTer school, free of charge. When asked if iT were worTh one afTernoon a week To parTicipaTe in This program, one sTudenT replied, l'll do anyThing To raise my SAT scores. We can Take ThaT as a yes. People Special Educahor V' Mr. Patrick Loconlo Foreign Languages Mr. George Lorkiewicz Mrs. Jean McGann Mr. Dennis McManus Mrs. Anna Mendes Q? Mr. Brooke Mitchell ArT Mrs. Bonnie NCFCTSI 41 Miss Ann O'ConnelI Guidance Mr. John Parrillo Medio Mrs. Janel Poirier English Mrs. Jacqueline Russell Nlaih Mr. Thomas Severance Maih Mr. Rick Silver Social Studies Mr. John Soldani Graphic Arls Mrs. Denise Slaffieri Foreign Languages Mrs. Jennie Slellalo Special Educalian Mrs. Celesla Sullivan Business Miss Nancy Swiacki English Mlss Sylvla Tashjian Mrs. Theresa Tersa Reading Mr. Jeffrey Theodoss Physical Eclucaiion, l-leallh Mr. Albert Thomas Science Ms. Eleanor Tremblay Science Mrs. Janel Tyllck Home Economics Mr. Roland Varln Social Studies, Athletic Direclar Mr. Wllllam Welch Business Mr. David Vacavace English 'Vi nv-N 'P' '19 Eos? Ns--wr L, Sw' .4-' - 's':i T7 Q? -5 s 4. IF Q Nix if Aki 'fx '5'- L ggi. t3 42 People Rx 'Rv' if-27 is There a Doctor in the Gym? Dr. l-loogosidn - The oThleTe, The scholar. This mon Tor fourTeen yedrs hos been improving his life, as well os The lives of Those he Teaches. He Tries, in his work, To insTill his own phi- losophy in everyone. l-love someThing To shooT for. l've olways sold, 'SeT your goals high ond seT your sTeps To dTTdin Them. Al- woys finish whaT you sTorT. ' These words ore noT only spoken, buT are o porT of The mon's lifesTyle. ln college he reigned for Two years os The New Englond ColIegiciTe pole voulT champion. This pdsT year he achieved o silver medal in The open pole vaulT in The Boy STaTe Gomes. In New Englond's oldesT open compe- TiTion, he received The New England Trock AThleTics Congress Pole VoulT Gold Medal for 4986. This year he also received o DocTorol Degree in EducaTionol AdminisTrdTion. lT's o vehicle for furThering myself in ofher school sysTems. If an oppor- TuniTy arises. l'll go ofTer iT. For The presenT, he hos lefT The sci- ence cldssroom and enTered The reolm of physicol educoTion. A doc- Tor in The gym? AThleTes ore usually given The 'dumb jock' image. There should be o bdlonce beTween ocodemic ond physical. We should engage in boTh. IT seems ThaT iT is in The gym ThciT Dr. Hoogdsion hos found fulfillmenT. lT's been my mosT rewdrding ex- perience. l'm very happy wiTh whdT I do here. The boys come eager and enThusidsTic. Everybody likes To Toke gym. Teaching gym reflecTs my lifes- Tyle: physical fiTness ond ocadem- ics Dr. Hoogasian is on exomple of achievemenT. I-le has achieved suc- cess in boTh ciThleTics and academ- ics. He is living proof ThoT by seTTing one's godls high, anyThing is possible. Mrs. Kathleen Lamarlne Nurse Mrs. Vivian Digregorio Aide Mrs. Joanne Dunn SecreTary Mrs. Jeanne Houghion SecreTory I E 5 Mrs. Virglnla Leahey is -Q Q Secrefory ' ia .Qi 7. A ' Mrs. Jacqueline Varin if-'-'N ' 3- . Secrefory 1. , . -g i A Mrs.NancyNormandin - 3,91 gz.. .. Foods Supervisor . . 3' ' -bah I f .T P if .me 43 , 1 M, .isimwsiv Q! ' - ., fa o 'df :U F, K '5- 'Q 'L -lf? if fy, ' .qiii M - -hay-' , .. Wx., V. , '. '. . 5 W' mm-1.-A -13' ph- m -M. .f ,K .s- l1,gfw'21'5 K- f as I - ,. 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By junior yedr, The Time ond efforT is well known. This yedr's juniors were lucky enough To hove hdd Croig BoisverT who wos crowned lvls. Tur- key freshmen yedr. This gove Them ci bosis for Their Thdnksgiving Doy skiT. This yedr The seniors will groduoTe wiTh d findl vicTory. This mode Them redlize ThoT if d cldss works TogeTher, They con emerge winners! l l Q . H, -. 'F 1 P g-a a. 'V M F, - . 8 -. -- Y rm ' . -, - ' - ii' QQ - 4 Jbnli' I 3i.,',S 'Tf Q f 'MJ 'V' v . 3 'lv 3 I 3 . F XZXA .V . H -a N. a g f - v. ive -1 ni' .,- ,-T-. T t 33? ' ,.gi. JW' Jnlifh' wi:. N: .-.JPNXA 'N 'Q---Q : L: 1 ...U ' .N i ni? --.ff 91 -72 si 'T 1 T ' '-Us 5- V W. T 1 :Li I i i - K ' -1 . 1 ' .,.- -, ' T 5 is s - - Tw - 1- , - P- P2 '-- : I X 'Wei 'TP ii e M nj T 5? , .. . -2 -9 - TWV-r i 5? A ,JM 3 T im amz? 1 mncgll Q Above: The 1986 fooTboll Tecim is unveiled dT The firsT rdlly of The yedr. 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K x -X3 :Zz iiingugvx An... f .-Q, . - - 7'-'95, '?'31'Eg'f .-i.: L.J..x'nffW.N:, .Q Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders fl lo rj: lst row: Co-capl., Amy McKins'rry, Coach Sylvia Tashjain, Co-capl., Sandra Lanclol. 2nd row: Eneida Alvarado, Andrea Lamarine, Monika Conlon, Kim Dion, Amber Davis, 3rd row: Michelle Lavallee, Amy Roscioli, Pam Bernadone, Krlsien Clapp, Hilda Alers. Leif: The Varsity Foolball Cheerleaders llFlQ up 'ro welcome The fall alhleles Below: Craig Bolsverl as Miss Turkey Qreels The crowd al a rally for The football players gi F!! GAA yr Jr' - ,- Til-Q i- 2 459' ,L N5 7 , -N , 1: The heclic nighl before The Thanksgiving Game rally, Sporls 47 48 Just Shy of a lst Down .. A .xi 'si J T -if 4 .. N .,- - 'Tw . ' 5 QS- -i ' ' ' - , . - vs- - 'P T - ,N 1 Q x-QI ,mg S71 -A , ,f Q..l, N3 ' .. ,, . T 'E 'Tw Q Q gl-. UkQg1LQ,ssw1l' fwilfgf. .ss xxgzai Wi in - .s fl vwlfssm fs T fs ' sfgffff rss mr pggnfg aux. h, ip. ., . . Hsg Q? . 4 3 S .M W' . , F 7 2, Y I . '. 5 I, , x. is T5 Above QI To rj: Chris Poirier, Adam Hmielowski Ed Galonek, Greg Champeau, STeve Trom- bely, Joey lvlaisano, John Marino, and Tim Ba- chand lisTen To Coach Jeff Theodos during a Time out For The pasT 67 years There has been rivalry beTween The SouTh- bridge Pioneers and The BarTleTT Indi- ans. Some years SouThbridge has come ouT vicTorious, and some years The indians have been The vic- Tors. UnforTunaTely, on This Thanks- giving Day in 4987, BarTleTT saueaked by in The lasT 3 minuTes To rally To a win. For SHS, iT was an agonizing de- feaT. The Pioneers enTered The game wiTh a respecTable overall re- cord of 5-5, 3-'I in The conference. AfTer The firsT half, iT seemed cerTain To SouThbridge fans ThaT The Pio- neers would win. BuT luck was wiTh The indians, and The Pioneers jusT couldn'T seem To click. WiTh The loss of lvlarTy Anderson in The 3rd auarTer, SouThbridge seemed To lose Their momenTum. From Then on, lT was BarTleTT's game. 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VincenT Lesnievvski, Chris Choduer, Adom Di- - ' - 4- A' gf i ' ' ' 2 ' L-.W W' Donoto, Armond LoFIeche, Poul Girord, Don ' ' J T ' ,Q ' ' Cournoyer, Chod Ldriviere, Ken Arnioir, Mi- ' K n o T A A 3 chdel Bousquei, Kevin Berrhiourne, Mork Ter- r Q -I , ' J rill, Joe Aucoin, Nick Polokowski, JOTTTGS Md- ? ,, ,,..',? ini- - ,Lift ,L ,iffy T? Q? 1. ieychuck. Tirn George. 5th row: Cooches: Mr. 5.5. fNf,j5lz-abfx 'U 155. ' ' ' Pdul Hefner, Mr. Fronk Koumonelis, Mr. Tony pk fx: '- - , 1 . YZ -I V , 73 Sonrilli, Mr, Jeffrey Theodoss, Mr. Greg Leoch, ' ' ' X 'N T' ' L Mr. Joe Emery, Mr, John Dciniels. in if ' M . ' , I J gh A 4- wg V V 'Lvl Q' . 1 f n ' . U '. '2EL. ,igfilq i . i'f',,'1f-'WT' .V ' Q .- . V ' 'Ef f 4 2' QA 17 ., Sv, I if ' is f '- -- ul' r 'I' '-wi-1 'ff' X., 0 Hi 4 .,'1- ' 'xaysaf 5 ,r 'Sf ' 1 5, 9 as X v r . Q '- 1 ilk v Q ' 'iq I 'Va - E of A. h ' A rtJf0NEfR in T iiiiig 'f . X I ?' ' , ,. .4 5, J f.. C .uv K ' rw f . 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Obvi- ously, rigorous summer pracTices paid off for boTh The varsiTy and ju- nior varsiTy Teams. Second year coach Jeff Theodoss has insTilled in his players a winning aTTiTude which shows on The field. TogeTher The cheerleaders and The fooTball players have given The Pioneer fans PRIDE! .. WM. - N. 5 ,,..4v--A Above: Three cheers for SouThbridge High from Andrea Lamarine, Eneida Alvarado, and An- gela Alberquerque. Below qi lo rj: lsl row: Kim Szczypien, Cassandra Misiaszek, Pamela Bernadone, Michelle Laval- lee, Angela Albuquerque, Eneida Alvarado. 2nd row: Jilanne Savary, Sandra LancToT, Amber Davis. Kim Dion, Amy lvlcKinsTry, Andrea Lamarine, Coach Sylvia Tashjian. Sporls Bruce Langlois shows Auburn you can'T keep a Pioneer down. ..,, 'IT Pioneers OFT The FUD wifh VWODGS Of VTWOKUWQ Cl Co-captains Sandra Lancror and Amy McKinsTry show Jilanne Savary, Amber Davis, ana Kim TGCKIG. DIOR how To smile for The CGITIGFCI. I f' ...i. f.lffK i7Y 'W 'W' 'W' W' ' W V 1 S0 fi' si itll . 4 fa-.Vx '- N . 'Q Q by Left: Eneiaa Alvarado, Jilanne Savary, and Amber Davis lead The Pioneer fans. Above: Harry Theodoss, our up and coming quarTerbaok, reaches new heighfs. Sports 51 52 Playing the Field This year's varsiTy field hockey Team had an excepTionally ouT- sianding season. The squad ended up wiTh an overall record of seven wins, Three losses, and Tour Ties. lT was uniTicaTion and sporTsmanship Thai helped qualify Them for The dis- TricTs, and alThough They were elmin- aTed in The firsT game of DisTricT play, They gave SouThbridge High some- Thing To be proud of. Hv.-.- ...umu- The SHS junior varsiTy field hockey squad did noT fare as well as The var- siTy Team, however, They did show a valianT efforT as a Team made up of mosTly beginners. Under The leader- ship of firsT year coach Jeanine Lam- berT, The players learned The funda- menTals of The sporT, and are looking forward To a promising season nexT year. . , , . time . L ' ' T if ,f +.F v-- . fx i .Yi . .- 4 4. Tl -- 1 g ' k. L ' ki ski x N 1 i t ...g - 1. . YK , 'xl '- s--- xv: - .1 5 i 'x 9 - .- C , . f -1 - Q A . l T . is .Af -f . Q . ',' fag- - fri.. j . e1'- 'g,,Q.1 ,I E' , .- 9 'gi'-C-f Q xy' gs. 2 VKX v - 4 . 1 . ' vi T , - s X AX Q U f T' l ' T 4 Q.: gg 'ENT 3 Qs l ' i ...Y J- Above fl to rj Varsity: lst row: Erin MonTigny, Linda KanTorski, Melissa Rapo, Sandra Cruz, Robyn LeBel. 2nd row: Amy Roscioli, Laurie LePage, Linda LamberT, Marsha Poldervaart, Michelle Savole, and Coach Jan DiGregorio. 3rd row: KrisTen McKinsTry, Nicolle LaBarge, Pam Lavallee, Michelle Livernois. Below fl to rj J.V.: tst row: Nicole ArsenaulT. Gabrielle Poirier, Jenny Ferron, Mandi Bruce, Michelle Srella, Jenny Lavallee, KrisTln Dall, Karen Plouffe. 2nd row: Jessica Rapo, Irene C-ines, Nicole LaPorTe, KrisTen LeBlanc, KrisTie Cook, Dawn Diani, Melinda Normandin, Nicole Savoie, Leslie Baum. 3rd row: Jamey Cournoyer, Marcy ThibeaulT, Donna Fafard, Jean Leck, Lauren FonTana, Nora Loos, Andrea Brosnahan, Paula Brown, Jenny Jalowiec, Coach Jeannine Lambert. Sports K I M . , ,so L- T T all fi 'Sl T' 1' Gig-dn, 'V Q 'an N if as k Q er as '52 I4 n Y - 'F V Nicolle LaBarge runs in for The pass. is .735 ... jr' 5 Q ,, E F A Left: Michelle Livernois chorges for The boil ' U ,V during The Shepherd Hill gorne. Below Monoi Q V i Bruce, freshmen goolie, smiles from beneolh I 4 1 - V4 A . . her ccige. Q T' -'llwwil :B G N uk - M! V N , V -' 0 . -5. - an qv- , . , . we 7 ' if 3- - 5 7 I J- ' .fx Q I. - Y , 9 x 4,9 M , QQ X ' .iw 'S l NX Q,-4 .17 N '55 ' . 3 Q 5, 1 ' NA N N I, . , xy .. . I A 1 -Q 5 ,L I k .. fb .I .. 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SouThbridge came ouT sTrong in The firsT half wiTh Co-CapTain Da- vone Keinouvong, Viengkeo Sa- vankham, and Chris Gosk playing a solid offense. While in The backfield SouThbridge's goalie, Jose Sanchez shuT ouT The Auburn offense for The lasT Time. Though The game ended in a O-O Tie SouThbridge was able To leave feeling vicTorious knowing Auburn would reTurn home in awe. AnoTher hlghlighT of The Team's 6- A-5 season was firsT year goalie, Jose Sanchez being place as one of The number one goalies on The Border Conference Team, along wiTh cen- Ter halfback Davone KeTnouvong. Coach WalTer Gosk summed up The season appropriaTely, Losing A ouT of '15 games wasn'T discourag- ing for our Team. The underclass- men, nexT year, should be able To carry The Team inTo a Border Confer- ence spoT. --T' A ' T 'inIs1.:g.'i17?.s-gi . T jg .- .- - W' - J' ' ,'-X ,Nf ' ,,,, , ' 1-.1 AT A - - , nv 2 fig V-Tiivfh A fi is ,ys rT - i'i . .. fr Srfx -A 3 7 X ' 1 .T : 9 I .. N Bak ii S ii? 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'-' ,, , l 5 .i 1' t s- ' S i g 1 Gi'-6. - -,..,.' .-. ,-,..Iu. , Left: Viehgkeo Sovonkhom dribbles right Through Norfh Brookfields offense. Above: Coach Wolrer G-osk wcTches his Teom from The sidelines. Sports 5 5 Q- 56 Pioneers Run The Cross CounTry Team sTarTed ouT The new season wiTh a voTe of confidence given To Them by firsT year coach, Ronald Giovanello wiTh his assisTance, The Team, once again conTinued To build. UnforTunaTely, 4986 was a year ThaT S.H.S. Cross CounTry was pla- gued by injuries, absences, and league TechnicaliTies. AlThough They did noT have a win- ning season, The ouTlook for nexT year is very hopeful. The Team is ex- pecTed To improve wiTh incoming freshmen and The six reTurning veTer- ans. SDOHS Coach Ronald Giovanello, Team CapTain Ron Chernisky, Dana Dupuis, GerhardhT Marcin- kowski, Sam Gonzalez, and SanTino Tiberrii, A 1-uri' M R - ws, . .- 9 ' my-1 . , . ' 'fia., f Q 4 l . T T f , -T - .- W-vase T X T .. . 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The ball is shopped and passed To a receiver. He caTches it, Then Takes off. The defense charges afTer him. WaiT! IT's noT a him: iT's a her! WhaT do we do now? Kick her off The field? Thus, The quesfion remains, does a girl have whaT iT Takes To be a fooT- ball player? Ronnie Splaine believes, Girls can'T Take The abuse ThaT men can, so They shouldn'T be playing fooTball! The majoriTy of The girls polled said They would be able To handle Them- selves on The field. We should have The righT To play fooTball, buT I don'T Think I could Take geTTing Tackled by a 3OOIb. guy, expressed Erica Kan- Torski. Adam Hmielowski had a differenT idea. Being on a fooTball Team you have To TrusT every person on ThaT Team To fulfill his duTies, and To do This, physical sTrengTh is a necessity. I'd consider anyone a minus ThaT couldn'T handle Themself on The field, and since The law of naTure dic- TaTes ThaT men are predominanfly sTronger Than women she would geT blown off The field every pIay. Tim George said That he wouldn'T mind having a girl on The Team, as long as she could prove herself. One fooTball player revealed, When l firsT sTarTed playing fooTball, I wenT up againsf a girl and hurT her, and was penalized. Could girls be an asseT To a sporT ThaT has been Hall maIes , since who knows when? Should women sTick To cooking and needlepoinf insfead of fooTball? The decision is up To you! - Kristen Clapp A Big Price To Pay Long hours of pracTice, loloodhsed, bruises and battered bones! ls iT worTh iT? Goals, Touch- downs, vicTories, disTricTs! How much does all of This mean To SHS aThleTes? A loT, said sophomore fooTball player Aaron Poirier. T'Hardwork, dedicafion and Time are worTh The feelings you geT by pIaying. A definiTe sense of saTisfacTion is generaTed when The grueling hours of pracTice finally pay off. UnforTunaTely, mosT Teams don'T win every game. There are ups and downs To every sporT. Winning, DisTricTs, feelings of ac- complishmenf, losing, pracTice, no Time for yourself, are some highs and lows according To sophomore Nikki Arsennaulf. lVlosT of These feelings follow The aThleTes off The field. ResponsibiliTies, accomplish- menTs, and misTakes, are The feel- ings ThaT sTick wiTh Aaron Poirier long afTer The fooTball game has ended. SporTs Take up aloT of Time. They drain a IoT of energy from you. You someTimes have To sTay up IaTe aT nighT To finish your homework, ex- plained Nikki ArsenaulT. Obviously, all of The sacrifices are worTh iT. SHS aThleTes are willing To dedicafe Themselves To Their sporT and They Try To represenf The school in a poslfive way. Some would like To confinue sporTs inTo college, while oThers play jusT because They like The sporT. WhaTever Their reasons for playing, sporTs seem To be imporTanT To all players. - Michelle Livernois lt's Way Past Your Bedtime AT leasT Twenty SHS sTudenTs are standing around HospiTal Spa on SouTh STreeT. Someone looks aT The clock. Oh, iT's already 9:'I5. Don'T you Think you should sTarT heading home now? Everyone laughs aT The sarcasTic remarks as a few fooTball players walk away, scuffing Their feeT. Everyone agrees curfews for foot- ball are imporTanT. Sophomore fooT- ball players Adam Hmielowski and Rico Giovanello boTh replied, 'Cur- fews are much needed. Aaron Poirier Tells us why. IT could mean playing or noT The nexi day. GeTTing resT really helps during The game. A IoT of people wonder how The coaches know if you sTay ouT !aTer. Sophomore Aaron Poirier decided ThaT he'd answer This one. They call your house and you have To speak To Them. Adam Hmelowski added, word of mouTh will also geT you in Trouble. With all This in mind, you may be curious To know if The Team Thinks The sporT is worTh going in early for, or if They regrei playing because of The curfew. Once again, Adam Hem- lowski had The words ThaT spoke for everyone, 'iDefiniTeIy, we work very hard and iT would be foolish To jeop- ardize playing a game. - Sharon Fontaine Sports 57 Theodoss Gets 100th Win Tiiii - On January 6, 4987 Coach Jeff Theodoss won The 4OOTh game of his career as The Varsity Grils defeated North Brookfield 53-37, The Pioneers dominated from The beginning by jumping To a auick 40- A lead, with Lisa Ayotte providing 8 points. In The second auarter The ln- dians closed The gap, Tying The score at 43, Southbridge Then ran off with 47 unanswered points. Melissa Papo led this surge with 43 points, Nicolle LaBarge paced Pioneer re- bounding by pulling down 8 re- bounds To go with Lisa Ayotte's 7. The Pioneers raised Their lead to 22 points in The Third auarter allowing Them to coast home with a victory. Melissa Rapo had a game high of 22 JS 'X fJmf..,, Varsity Basketball fl to rp: 4st row: Coach Jeff Theodoss, Co-captains Julie Morrill and Melissa Papo. 2nd row: Trainer John Daniel, Penelope Boyer, Lirda Kanforski, Sandra Cruz, Nicolle LaBarge. 3rd row: Lisa Ayotte, Robyn Lebel, Heidi Martin, Jennifer Ferron. 58 Sports ff -41 T' ' S ,umm points along with Lisa AyotTe's 43. The Varsity, after having lost 3 of last year's starters, have had an out- standing season. In The Becker Tour- nament, Southbridge defeated lvladson Park 412-24. Lisa Ayotte and Jennifer Ferron paced This offensive attack with 40 and 8 points. That vic- tory qualified The girls for The finals, their opponent, Shepherd Hill, hap- - pened to be Their biggest rival in The - Border Conference. Southbridge Took a 42-9 lead midway Through The second quarter but The Rams ran - off 42 straight points. The Pioneers kept creeping closer, but Time ran out before They could attempt The Tying shot. Southbridge lost 37-35. m A F . 1:6 i , V i 1 l . Q' g . ft jk Ji ' 7 - it Al M97 .R T T 'TT C , f X ? -at D 7 k x i H X , .- , -Q Y t. ' Ng fy i 5 -f-'SJ N M Q--. T 'ei 3 . tr, . 1 ' fri .','.' f ' my ,M as . I I . i 1 . 1 F-x ff J.V. Basketball QI lo rj: 4st row: Michelle Colon, Kelly Brown, Jessica Rapo, Mandi Bruce, Coach Raymond Bergeron. 2nd row: Lisa Houde, Arlene Co- l lon, Kristyn Leblanc, Lauren Fontana. 3rd row: Barbara Doyle, Marcy Thi- V beault. F A W 'W Jill V --,,, as - A. :mv-'-v 1-rf if sw' v u ' A . . fx, . Q40 5 x r W- X . I N.: T SXT' 'IE .ff 'Tv Yi N. XV X I X if 2 1 Bw x I y if A'1 ' Heidi MorTin shooTs one up oT The sound of The buzzer. A,n- Left: Heidi Morhn goes up for o ioy up Below: Sondro Cruz looks for The open mon Fx!! A f -4' lil ,pw Above: SouThbridge runs Their conTinuous offense. Below: PioneereTTes prepore To go up for The rebound. Sports 5 9 Tivo. ' ' ' Y-' -.11-4--Y? -- V - -..----V--- . . . --. .-.,-.-....,. ,,-A ., Z., 60 We Belong to a World That Must Be Strong As The J.V. game comes To an end, The anxieTy of The fans can be felT while The song Dreams echoes ThroughouT The gym. The Varsify BaskeTbaII Team, led by Vin Marino enTers and sTarTs Their pre-game warm-ups. IT is in These preliminary momenTs ThaT The aTTiTude of The Team can be perceived. PracTice makes perfecf, doesn'T IT? MosT players spend approximaTe- ly 'I5 hours each week pracTicing. They have To sacrifice jobs and Time wiTh Their friends and girlfriends. These pracTices, consisTing of agiliTy drills, foul shooTing, lay-ups, condi- Tioning, jump shoTs, and offensivef defensive plays, Take place 5 days a week. Time commiTmenT doesn'T sTop here. IvlosT players play Summer Bas- kefball and in Their free Time, any- where from 2- TO hours may be spenT playing paskeTbalI during The off- season. Kenny AmioTT said, I like To play as much as I possibly can year round. All players have differenT meThods for psyching Themselves up when iT comes To game Time. Randy Garneau said, I like To siT in silenT prayer wiTh no disTurpances, While on The oTher hand, Chris Gosk said, I lisTen To music and read leTTers from a former coach. lvIosT players feel baskeTpaII is a very imporTanT parT of Their lives. This is shown Through Their deTerminaTion and commiTmenT To The Team. They feel ThaT They musT always play To The pesT of Their abiliTy and give TOO? To Their Team. IT is imporTanT for all players To make all games and pracTices, have a posiTive aTTiTude, and uphold sporTsmanship. This Team uniTy leads The players To give each oTher moral supporT looTh on and off The courT. The conTinuaTion of a baskeTball career is pondered on by many of The players. WiTh Their TalenT, dreams for The fuTure, and deTerminaTion, They will surely succeed. Above: Coach Gosk discusses a new sTraTegy during a Time ouT. Sports S 1 .af v1 Z .J f,f'?1.- Above: Chris Gosk Takes an ouTside jumper for 2 poinTs. Below: Harry Theodoss shooTs a 'I- I from The line, ff iii QL to RJ: 1st row: Ken AmioTT, Rico Giovanello, John Marino, Chris Gosk, Harry Theodoss, Todd Berry. 2nd row: Chris CapleTTe, Hector Arvello, Travis Reilly, Randy Garneau, Aaron Theodoss, 3rd row: Coach WalTer Gosk, Mgr, John Supuis, Mgr, Aaron Benoit, Trainer John Daniels. Below: Jose Sanchez geTs a lump on The ba .al- u kj g by in 5 X, -, q 'ffl Jn A ,l.ll.,,,g .K-..,.-.--,qi--i r , 329, Trl If 9 7, How do you feel the song Dreams represents your team? Because we are always striving To imf prove and reach The sky. - John Marino Dreams is an inspirational song ThaT moTivaTes our Team To reach higher and higher To achieve our goals. - Chris Gosk Our Team has dreams ThaT we strive To achieve. - Harry Theodoss LasT year seemed like a dream be- cause we weren'T supposed To be good and we proved everyone wrong. Hopefully our dreams will con- Tinue and we will be an even better Team Than last year. - Todd Berry We all have dreams and we work To fulfill Them. Dreams represenT our Team because it psyches us up for The game That lies ahead of us. - Kenny Amlott That's What Dreams Are Made Of l Sports 6 1 l I 62 Sparks For The deTerminaTion of a baskeTball player can be seen as early as Fresh- man year. VViTh such a large TurnouT of fuTure VarsiTy players This year, a Freshman BaskeTball Team was rein- sTalled. Kevin BerThiaume and Michael BousaueT by showing Their skill and efforT, already have a seaf on The Junior VarsiTy bench This year. These Freshman players sTrive To improve each day, hoping To caTch The eye of The J.V. or VarsiTy coach. The J.V. Team This year, was sparked by The playing of Transfer The Future and foreign sTudenTs. Randall Gar- neau and Ken CurTis. boTh Transfer sTudenTs, have been an asseT on The boards by averaging 8 rebounds a game. Freshman Ken AmioTT, has been deadly from underneaTh, picking up offensive rebounds and Tossing Them up and in for Two poinTs. STavre Vesovski from Yugoslavia, has been improving daily, and is also looking forward To playing VarsiTy nexT year. His heighT gave The Team The oppor- TuniTy To diversify Their playing meTh- ods. Above: Mike BousqueT looks for The open man. Below: Discussing sTraTegy wiTh Coach Luis Pena are Mike CoiTeux, Derek BoisverT, STavre Vesovski, Randall Garneau, and Rico Givoanello, Sporls Above: Kevin BeThiaume displays his dribbling abiliTy. Below: Coach Luis Pena waTches The game from The sidelines. J.V. Boys QI to rj: 4st row: Randall Garneau, Travis Reilly, Rico Giovanello, Ken Amiorr, Andy May. 2nd row: Jason Philiboire, Sean Dunleavy, Derek Boisveri, Mike Bousquei. 3rd row: Mike Coi- Teux, Ken Curiis, Srarve Vesovski, Rico G-iovanello Takes a foul snoi. ,Q is div? 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I I 1' ov.: 6' I ,t J' ,1 ,v . . 146, KJ! -.I ' The Hnishing lines ha ve been brushed on the can vas. Has the master completed his work? Many more strokes must be added. Each moment adds to the creation. The master- piece begins to live, to breathe, to become. The foundation has been painted, and the metamorphosis can be viewed. 66 Thank You! On OcTober 17, more Than 60 SHS sTudenTs and faculTy donaTed blood. This bi-annual evenT was held as a sign of supporT To Their injured classmaTes. On SepTember 41, seniors Maureen Doyle and Jennifer Gagnon, junior Alyssa Ricci and freshmen Barbara Doyle were seriously injured in an auTomobile accidenT which claimed The life of Melissa Lavallee. The injured had been given blood from The communiTy supply and This year's blood drive was sponsored in an aTTempT To replenish iT. The overwhelming TurnouT was a resulT of The alTruisTic spiriT of The sTu- denTs. Many individuals who would normally be afraid To parTicipaTe were given courage by Their desire To have, as Principal Joseph P. Bialy said, , . . someThing posiTive come ouT of The Tragedy. Along wiTh The sTudenTs, a show of supporT was demonsTraTed by facul- Ty and aduITs from The communiTy. As one sTudenT sTaTed, Maybe we had no conTrol over whaT has hap- pened, buT maybe we can do someThing To help oThers in The fu- Ture. 1 STudenT Council President Julie Morrill, awaiTs Joe Emery, her nexT vicTim. wg-.K V 1 H - - -- -ser.-, .'?1 ' ' '75, V '.--'9 Zff 'N -ls Aaron BenoiT waTches Jasmine Ramos, who is paTienTly awaiTing The needle. Activities Sordh Boyer ond Ddhhy Ccirrdgher dre hexi Ifl We gdve blood: See whoi iT did To us! quipped Chris Poirier, Al Thomos, dhd Dove Lehii, The blood iihe, ii 1 i as :gui inf oiffn X X z - ai if ... . ...,.............. , xc X N 1 1 K x . ,. .- 1 Xxx' X ' . h .1 . . ix . , xi.g',,,..-.uh-Au isbvinquamqxs Q Q 2 II , : , 5 , ' 4. Ia. , Q Q - Q 3 n I T , 4 1 i T -' ' jp . 5 :fp , i X ,el . , , N . - f . H, 94:1-of-time-Sfaffi Q ,fu-xi' - l R Q I Wm- fbi: ...M .......,........ g 4-Q.-.v i' .i i . -A . QQ- -' , .gpg A N ., U A 1 E. 'I -f 5 i ' S av I S mx I X xx.x X ,M Adrion Alvdrodo ond Abrohom Arvelo wonder why you were ofrdid to give blood. Eudoxic Tsongolis sidnds by Michelle Julioh cis she donoies. Activities 68 STUDENT COUNCIL The SHS STudenT Council is on or- gdnizoTion ThdT hos dgoin conTinued iTs TrddiTion of excellence in giving The sTudenTs more diverse ocTiviTies during The school yeor. According To The council's consTi- TuTion iTs mdin purpose is To give l'The enTire sTudenT body o higher voice in The pldnning ond operoTion of The ocTiviTies dmong The sTudenTs, Tdcul- Ty ond odminisTroTion. To These pur- poses They dedicdTe Themselves ond Their energies. The council consisTs of 26 mem- bersg 7 Seniors, 6 Juniors, 5 Sopho- mores, ond A Freshmen. The four closs presidenTs moke-up The re- moinder, wiTh The possibiliTy of 5 members-oT-lorge being voTed in il iwgli Above: PresidenT Julie Morrill dTTends d meeT- ing. Below: Jdsmine Rivds, Ericd KonTorski, Penny Boyer, Dono Dupuis. Mrs. STciffieri ond Kristie Cook. Activities 1 i Here's Mrs. Tylick os Snow WhiTe, Now where ore The seven dwcirfs? during The school yeor. AlThough mony responsibiliTies of The council ore Token for gronTed: morning onnouncemenTs, vorious fundroising dcTiviTies, The blood drive ' T . -A, I J ond The orgdnizoTion of new com- y RJ' miTTees ond ocTiviTies, o few ore greoTly dpprecioTed by The school populoTiong presenTdTions by Com- N a V i fel, The sldve ducTion, ond depend- 5 .. E , . . ing on The yeor, spring doy or winTer f f- cornivol. T The populdriTy of The STudenT gf, - Council con be occounTed for be- ' i ' couse of The fdcT ThdT iT provides ' conTrol, direcTion ond involvemenT for The sTudenTs of SouThbridge High School. fi ChrisTino Brown, Kelley LdmbuTis, Chris Auger ond STeve Romsdell oTTock Cory Gumby Hock- eTT. HALLOWEEN A , . ir- Vi' A T' . iv., X fx l f f . S- 4 , J-u 5: . 3 r, 5 '. r V . T. P7 Q' ' 'Qin rv 0 U 9 'Qs 10 . u , . o 's' an n e' 0' I 9 0 u 0. ' me ' 'fi Q u 1' 0 v n n 9, .Q . wa., S , A Q Q 0 15 e' 0 ,, gs al ,I gy I 0' 0' ' 0 ':' V' -1 .g II ll Q ,Q p 0 0 ,A 1' 'Af 'o I ', if Qc Con you guess who's stdhdihg with Student Council President Julie Morrill dnd Lisd Kosihski, The winner of This yedrs dress up ddy? Hillbilly, Roh Cherhisky poses for the CGVTTSYO, Ahdred Lomdrihe looks cute dhd cuddly cis d teddy DGGF. Activities CLASS OF 1987 ADVISOR: Mrs. Anna Mendes O'Leary PRESIDENT: Eudoxia Tsongalis VICE PRESIDENT: Tracy Jacques SECRETARY: Tara Benoit TREASURER: Anthony Roscioli CLASS OF 1988 ADVISORS: Ms. Sylvia Tashjian, Mr. John Parrillo PRESIDENT: Amy McKinstry VICE PRESIDENT: Christina Brown SECRETARY: Nicole Girard TREASURER: Andrea Lamarine CLASS OF 1989 ADVISORS: Mrs. Dianne Allard, Mr. Brooke Mitchell PRESIDENT: Gary Hackett VICE PRESIDENT: Kara Kokoszka SECRETARY: Michelle Lavallee TREASURER: Pam Bernadone CLASS OF 1990 ADVISORS: Mrs. Kathy L'Heureux, Mr. John Flannery PRESIDENT: Krystin LeBlanc VICE PRESIDENT: Mandi Bruce SECRETARY: Gabrielle Poirier TREASURER: Alison Bartlett 7 O Acflviiies Jennie Rowell ond Tino Bellerive work oT fooT- boil gdmes, lf iT is The minoriTy of sTudenTs por- TicipoTing in The fundroisers, should dll The sTudenTs shore in The some pene- fiTs? More people should porTici- pdTe To mdke The closs successful, commenTed Kord Kokoszkd, Vice- PresidenT of The sophomore closs. ApproximdTely one Third of The soph- omores porTicipoTed in This yedr's mogdzine drive. Prizes seem To be one incenTive ThoT persuodes some sTudenTs To sell. A wide vdrieTy of prizes is pesT becouse iT will inTeresT The mosT peo- ple, remorked sophomore John Show. The Gumby T-shirTs ond The no sq' W' -asf' 5 ...T La 'll'A'm X-IDA NZD fqfnf, fe ,, ,- .. . -. 'v-.49 1 4 s 1.1 . f., 7-fl' ,X ' 4' f, 'QR-,X.f, Sophomores QI. To Ly Michelle Ldvollee, John Show, Greg Poulin, Jeremy ClouTier, Tom Allord, Gory HockeTT, lvlr. Brooke MiTchell, Pom Bernddone, ond Mrs, Dionne Allord join forces in prep- orolion for The Thdnksgiving rcrlly. Fundraisers Raise Questions free record or cdsseTTe encouroged sophomores To sell Their QUOTO. Perhops exTrd penefiTs could be given To Those sTudenTs who do por- TicipdTe. Moyoe crediT should be given To be used Towdrds closs dues or closs Trips. Gdry HdckeTT emphdsizes ThdT oll sTudenTs, if possible, should moke on efforT To supporT Their closs's func- Tions by helping To bring in proceeds. HA smoll percenTdge of The closs does noT moke up The closs ond o smdll percenTdge cdnnoT supporT iT, he remdrked, - Andrew Trdvnicek f X x is ' , J ,J ig Q Q ,mavk QM? 1 V GIMBY 'Sophomores Gciry HockeTT, Seon Dunleovy. ond Jeremy ClouTier sporT Gumby Tee-shirts ond The mogdzines ThoT edrned Them, Activities 71 72 IT WAS A GREAT H0 OR On December l5Th, 22 juniors ond 3 seniors were inducTed inTo The SHS NoTiondl Honor SocieTy. The cere- mony wos long owoiTed, seeing os iT nod been posTponed on Three oc- cosions prior To December 'l5Th. inducTees were chosen on The bd- sis of leodership, chorocTer, ocd- demics, ond service. An essoy wds required from eoch cdndidoTe be- fore They were even considered for odmiTTdnce. PresidenT ChrisTopher Proulx dd- dressed foculTy, pdrenTs, ond new inducTees wiTh o soluTory speech. This wos followed by four dddiTionol speeches ThoT dedlT wiTh The sTon- dords ThoT musT be upheld by dll members. GuesT speoker Poul Pizello spoke on beholf of Governor Dukdkis To ex- Tend congrdTuldTions To boTh old ond new members. AfTer The ceremony inducTees ond Their proud fdmilies enjoyed re- freshmenTs in The lvledio CenTer. X xr Above fl To rj: Even Though Chris Gosk, Craig Eemioume. Jennifer Cosey, Ddrby CoTTon, Kelley Lombuhs, ond KrisTen DimiTri ore now fomous NHS inducTees, They sTill hove Time To pose for The cdmerd, Below: Teddy Lech Tokes The scholorly dp- proOCh, Activities Above: PresidenT ChrisTopher Proulx oddress- es The oudience. Below: The junior guys celebrdTe dfrer The ceremony. 74.2 W.-ff ' Q F , Dance! Dance! Dance! Left: Ai a conoerl choir aance, Craig Boisveri strikes a aeoonalr oose Right: Jennifer Shee- han and Maria DrG-iovanni enjoy a ohai LV!! g . i I ' -v-971 ,R S .. ? I z .. l z- E .NV fr' N '. x ..x 'X , Preferring To sil and walch, Chris Auger, Craig Laprise. Justin Deal and Marc Wrighi remain on The side! A group of girls including Danielle Russell, Donna Mercier and Tina Bellerive do The same. Activities 7 3 Student Council QI to rj 'lst row: Euaoxia Tsongalis, Penny Boyer, Linda Kanlorski, Julie Morrill, Craig Berthiaume, Aar- on Poirier, Maggie Alicea. 2nd row: Tara Ben- oit, Tracy Jacques, Sara Boyer, Amy McKinstry, Jennifer Ferron, Kristyn LeBlanc, Erica Kantorski, Michelle Lavallee, Michele Co- lon, Mandi Bruce. 3rd row: Craig Bolsverl, Ed Galonek, Tye Baker, Adam l-lmielowski, Kyria- kos Konstanrakis, Chris Poirier, Michael Baus- quet, George Konstantakis, Gary Hackett. A-V Club QI to rj Mr. Jobn Parrillo. Gerhardt Marcinkowski, Jim Morin, Aaron Benoit, Dan Brouillara. Peter Brown. Medici Center Club QI to rj tsl row: Peter Brown, Michele Stella, Becky Ashlon, Andrea Lamarine, Karen Farrancl, Mi- chelle Byron. 2nd row: Cassandra Mlsiaszek, Dan Brouillard, James Morin, Mrs. Mary Ferron. 3rd row: Karen LeBlanc, Kristyn LeBlanc, Dina Peltlnella, Michelle Clourier, Chris Proulx. Freshmen Math Team fl to rj tsl row: Santino Tiberii, Karyn LeBlanc, Joshua Veshia. 2nd row: Dr. Mary Cashman, Dan Brouillard, John Osimo, Amy Elias, Kim Guertiri, Christian Tremblay. 74 ACHVWGS No- DC' 'r f 1' -, 'VIP KQV Computer Club fl lo rj Peler Brown, Dana Dupuis. Charles l-licks, Mrs Jacqueline Russell, Chris Auger. Dan Broulllord. Math Team fl lo rj 1slrow: Mr. Tom Severance, Jeremy Cloulier, Karen Farand, Chris Proulx. 2nd row: Andrewn Travnicek, Gary Hackelr, Tony Gsimo, John Shaw, Sludenl Leaders fl lo rj 451 row: Jilanne Savary, Linda Kanlorski, Erin Monligny, Kelley Lambulis, Melissa Rapo, Mrs. Lorraine G-alely. 2nd row: Laurie Lepage. Erica Kanrorski, Michele Bachand. Lori Men- ard, Chrislina Brown, Julie Morrill, Lori Johnson, Nilza Delgado, Marsha Paldervaarl, Sherrie Colron, Jennifer Casey, Karen Bouren. Multi Cultural Club fl to ry 'Isl row: C. Luna, A. Rodriguez, O. Aponle. S. Yi, M. Mondesi, V. Sovankham, Mrs. A. O'Leary. 2nd row: M. Miranda, O, 84 P. Baun- phasaysahl, M. 84 P. Rodriguez, O. Fonlanez. 3rd row: E. Alvarado, J. Lopez, J. Orliz, C. 84 S. Phongsa, W. Noguerras, J. Ortiz, K. 84 S. Kham- phavon, A. Orliz. Aclivilies 7 5 76 Big Red Runs Wild! Our l'Blg Red Band has reached a new heighT. They received a sTand- ing ovaTion for Their half-Time show aT The firsT fooTbalI game. Under The direcTion of Their Drum Major, PaTrick Spinelli, and wiTh The help of The Band STudenT Leaders, The band was able To achieve goals ThaT were only dreams. l'ComrniT- menT + DedicaTion : Pride was The moTTo which perrneaTed The band room This year. They enjoy whaT They're doing and They're proud of whaT They've done. Above: Chris Proulx and Craig Taia. Right: Mr. Jack Libera and Paula SideboTTorh. Activities Amy Prlsco, Kara Kokoszka, Kelly lylorneau, and Lynnetie Laliberie cheer on Their pioneer team. I 3 I0 4 5 Iyg, 36 lf. I Flute: Paula Brown, Lynnetie Lallberte, Laurie LePage, Kelly lvlorneau, Christo- pher Proulx, Craig Tata, Alexia Ziogas. Clarinet: Enelaa Alvarado, Kelly Brown, Dawn Diani, Barbara Doyle, Tina Far- Iand, Lauren Fontana, Kara Kokoszka, Nicolle LaBarge, Robyn LeBel, Kim Le- Boeuf, Nora Loos, Patty McDermott, Dina Partlow, Gabrielle Poirier, Amy Prisco, John Shaw, Paula Siaeboftom, Lauren Spinelli, Alto Clarinet: Kristin Di' mllri, Bass Clarinet: Rich MacKenzie. Alto Saxophone: Sarah Boyer, David Kearsley, Jerry Quellette, Jessica Papo, Jean-Philippe Sainer, Joshua Veshia. Tenor Saxophone: Scott Rayenelle. Trumpet: Lisa Ayoite, Christopher Au- ger, Aaron Benoit, Craig Berihiaume, Mary Chaplin, Pamela Delage, Chad Larivierre, Darrell Thompson. Anarew Travnicek. French Horn: Andrew Clarke, Darby Cotton, Heather Gar- land. Trombone: Gary Hackett, Zofia Zarazinski. Baritone Horn: John Shaw, Craig Tala. Tuba: Tom Allard. Percus- sion: Bill Beaudry, Kevin Berihiaume, Don Charbonneau, Charles Hicks, Mar- go Partlow, Paul Renna, Jeff Proulx. Mail Vizard. Mallets: Pamela Berna- done. Jocii Lebel. Drum Major: Patrick Spinelli. Band Officers QI. to LQ qtst Rowj: Bill Beaudry, Laurie LePage, Eneida Alvarado, and Lauren Jeff Proulx and band members wave lo the Spinelli. f2nd Rowj: Charles Hicks. Jeff Proulx, Mr. .lack Libera, Darrell Thompson, Paula Sicleboi- camera. Tom, Jerry Ouellette, Sarah Boyer, and Chris Proulx. Activities 7 7 4' 78 SINGING PRAISES T986 has been a Tremendous year for The SouThoridge High Choral De- oarTmenT. Special acknowledge- menT has been given To some mem- oers individually, in addiTion To The group as a whole. ln The CenTral DisTricT compeTiTion, Danny Carragher, Bruce EarnesT, Gary Peck, and Kim Sczypien were selecTed To parTicipaTe in The House QuarTeT. OTher SHS sTudenTs were chosen To be in The CenTral DisTricT FesTival. This year's oarTicipanTs were, in addiTion To SHS' House Quar- TeT, lvlaria DiGiovanni, Darryl La- fleche, ScoTT Peck, and Chris Diani. individual meriT was given To Dan- ny Carragher in selecTion for The All- EasTern Seaboard chorus, and Bruce EarnesT for his solo audiTion for The All-New England Fesiival. The enTire selecT and show choir has also been accepTed To com- peTe in The FesTival of Music aT Vir- ginia Beach This May. Maria DiGlovanni leads The chorus in a song from The Chrous Line, Activities lvlaria DiG-iovanni, Andrea Lamarine, Kim Szczypien, and Deidre Flanagan pracTice a song. Above: The Chorus Line Below: Reach for The STarsI Q . rg-+ YNQ -Q1 . S -X X.. , Y X Left: Tne Grcind Finale, Below: Jennifer Sneenen ond Kirsien Ander son sing their neoris our Fx R f X I Deidre Flonnogon Tokes froni sTc1ge in Q snow choir reneorsol. Tom USL CVCNQ B0iSV9fT' OWU GUN Brodeur Def- form Cl Chrisirnos conceri for The SHS siudenis Aciiviiies 7 9 Christmas Cheer R 1-3 e . TY . I +R: ' 4 , s f , ,e s ry. ,X Sis: 4, w 5 X T, .' .Aa 410 2 Above: Becky AshTon and Agnes Gines show off Their caTerpiIlar pinaTa. Above: SanTa Claus holds a presenT for Below: Mrs. Stafferi aTTempTs unsuccessfully To break The dinosaur pinaTo. Tina Brown and Andrea Larnarine. Activities Below: Mrs. STaffieri guides Kelly Brosnahan her smashing of The pinaTa. I Sania Claus asks The Candy Cane if ne's been a good boy! T 1 M ,As , Qi . Q XS X Blindfolded Becky Ashron swings and misses. 41 1 ll Yearbook siaffers Ms. Loconio, Becky Ashton, Chrisrina Brown, Maureen Doyle, Alyssa Ricci and Missy Lazure pose near Sania during The Chrisirnas Bazaar. Activities fa 81 lt's a Small World The American lnTernaTional YouTh STudenT Exchange Program CAIYSEPJ has placed Two sTudenTs aT SHS Through Ms. JoweTT, The direcTor of The EasT CoasT Chapfer. MargariTa Fernandez is an eigh- Teen year old senior from Madrid, Spain. She spends mosT of her even- ings aT The YMCA. On SaTurdays, she helps ouT wiTh concessions aT fooT- ball games. MargariTa is involved in as many school acTiviTies. Jean-Philipp Sainer is a senior from Kreesbronn A.B. German. He is in The band and is learning To play The gui- Tar and saxophone. Philipp has found ThaT he dislikes The food. He feels The school sysfem offers him a good educafion aT The righT price. Upon his arrival To The UniTed STaTes, Philipp experienced culTure shock, buT said, As an ex- change sTudenT, you learn how To make misTakes, and how To correcT Them. Philipp dreams of Travelling around The UniTed STaTes. ln exchange for These sTudenTs, we are sending Two sTudenTs To oTh- er counfries. Paula Coufure is being hosfed by Les DocTeurs Rogues, pediafricians in Valencia, Spain. She has made new American and Spanish friends which makes The moTTo of AIYSEP, UniTy ThroughouT The World, sTand True. Jodi ZalneraiTis is leaving in Febru- ary To sTudy in AusTralia for a year. When Jodi arrives, she will be hosfed by a family ThaT lives off The coasT of AusTralia, on The Island of Tasmania. Ms. JoweTT feels The inTeresT in The hosTing of foreign sTudenTs has in- creased because parenfs wanT To expand Their children's horizons and Teach Them ThaT There really isa glo- bal world ouT There. l i gp- l ,J he , -7 . - 4 fn- 1 , tml 'L I .g .f4j .4 . . , N ix , .. l A . Ms. Linda JoweTT poses wiTh her new-found foreign friends, 82 Aciivilies ll .i 5,51 elf gv., ..,. s A ' i I Above: MargariTa Fernandez Below: Jean-Philipp Sainer. ln Memory Of. Melissa A. La Vallee November 11, 1970-September 4, 1986 On September 4, 1986 we exper- ienced a tragedy which took the life of one of our classmates. Melissa was a student, an athlete, a friend. She touched each one of us in her own way. Her death brought with it a personal mes- sage which each will carry forever. She lives within our books, our minds, our hearts. She will always remain as she was. Ballerina, you must have seen her, dancin' in the sand. And now she's in me, always with me, Tiny dancer in my hand. - Elton John The three of us shared everything together. In spite of the disagreements we sometimes had, the fun times made the bad seem minor. Missy was taken from us unexpect- edly, but at least we have the memories of her to carry with us. lf we could see her just one more time, we would tell her how much she means to us. We miss you, Missy, and we'll never forget you. We love you! - Maureen Doyle and Alyssa Ricci Oh, don't sorrow, no, don't weep, for tonight, at last, I am coming home. - U2 ACliVi'lie5 Pholo index Ahlslram, Michelle 32 Alarie, Corey 20, 38 Albuaueraue, Angela 26, 47, 50 Alers, Hilda 26, 47 Alicea, Alicea, Alicea, Allcea, Alicea, Alicea, Manuel 20 Margarifa 26, Marianne 20 MaryJane Rene Roman 74 Allard, Slephen 6, 54 Allard, Thomas 26, 7 4, 76 Alvarado, Adrian 67 Alvarado, Anlonia 67 Alvarado, Edwin 27, 75 Alvarado, Eneida 27, 47, 50, 77 Amiorl, 5 4, 76, Kennelh 49, 64, 63 Anderson, Kirslen 27 Anderson, Marlin 20, 49 Anger, Bruce 20 Anfos, Shannon 32 Aponle, Carlos Aponie, Orlando 32, 75 Arcoiie, Tammy 27 Arns, John 24 Arraslia, Lucy 27 Arro yo, Aracelis 32 Arsenaull, Marcy 33 Arsenaull, Michael 6 Arsenaull, Nicole 26, 52 Arvelo, Arvelo, Arvelo, Ashlon, A ucoin, A ucoin, A ucoin, Aucoin, Abraham 67 l-leclor 54, 64 Viclor Rebecca 24, 44, 74, 80, 84 Gerald 24 Healher 33 John 49 Pam 33 Auger, Chrisrobher24, 44, 74, 80, 84 Auger, Michael 6 Auguslo, Holly 33 Augusfo, Susan Avery, Angela 32 Aviles, Wanda 32 Ayolle, Lisa 6, 58, 76 Babbifl, Holly 20 Bachand, Darcy 26 84 lNDEX Li Bachand, Michelle 26, 75 Bachand, Timolhy 4, 46, 48, 49 Bacon, Palricia 20 Baker, Tye 6, 49, 74 Barflell, Alison 32, 70 Baslien, Jennifer 26 Baum, Leslie 32 Beally, James Beaudry, Tina 6 Beaudry, William 27, 76, 77 Beauregard, Brandon 33 Beauregard, Jennifer 20 Bechard, Tina 73 Belanger, Cindy Lee 20 Bellerive, Tina 6, 74 Bellerose, Sleven 20 Benoif, Aaron 27, 64, 66, 74, 76 Benoif, Michael 6 Benoil, Rebecca 27 Benoil, Tara 6, 70, 74 Bernadone, Pamela 27, 47, 50, 70, 7 4 Berry, Todd 24, 54, 64, 72, 92 Berihiaume, Craig 54, 72, 74, 76 Berlhiaume, Kevin 33, 49, 62, 63, 76 Berfrand, Bevin 33 Bickerslaff, Timolhy 27 Bishop, Gail 24 Blake, Melissa Boilard, Pefer 24 Boisverl, Craig 3, 24, 49, 73, 74 Boisverl, Derek 26, 47, 49, 63 Boisverf, Tracy 26 Bonin, Malfhew 20 Boucher, Lynne 20 Boucher, Robin 6 Bounpaysaysol, l?asmy 32 Bounpaysaysonh, Keo Bounphasaysonh, Pom 26 Bousauel, Michael 49, 62, 63, 74 Boyer, Penelope 4, 20, 58, 63, 68, 74, 76 Boyer, Sarah 20, 67, 74, 76, 77 Broadus, Tonya Brodeur, Gail 20, 79 Brosnahan, Andrea 33, 52 Brosnahan, Kelly 3, 6, 80 Brouillard, Daniel 32, 74, 75 Brousseau, Kori 32 Brousseau, Tracy 24 Brown, Chrislina24, 46, 69, 70, 75, 80, 84, 98 Brown, Kelly 33, 58, 76 'Q w . X F Ng- f ,wa XR Brown, Paula 33, 52, 76 Brown, Pefer 33, 74, 75 Bruce, Mandi 33, 52, 53, 58, 70, 74, 98 Bruneau, Dean 27 Bruneau, l?oberf 24 Buffi, Kelly 24 Burgos, lvonne 7 Burgos, Jose 7, 20 Byron, Michelle 7, 74 Cabrera, Julio Cadareffe, Donna 7 Cadareffe, Kim 32 Cadareffe, Paula 20 Calcagni, John 7, 46, 49 Canfara, Jason 3, 7 Canfara, l?oberf 32 Capleffe, Chrisfopher 20, 64 Carmel, Cliff 20 Carmel, Tracie 20 Caron, Jeff 24 Carragher, Daniel 7, 67 Casey, Jennifer 24, 72, 75, 98 Chamberland, Jamie 7 Champagne, Jennifer 7 Champeau, Gregory 7, 46, 4 Chaplin, Mary 7, 76, 99 1. A 8, 49 'X Charbonneau, Brenda Charbonneau, Donald 27, 76 Checka, Jason 32 Checkosky, Kevin 24 Chernisky, Ronald 24, 56, 69, 98 Chicoine, Renee Chisholm, Rebecca 27 Choauef, Christopher 49 Chouinard, Nicole 32 Cinfron, Grace 20 Cinfron, Grayfon 27 Cipro, Brennan 20 Clapp, Krisfin 27, 47 Clapp, Lisa 7 Clarke, Andrew 20, 54, 72, 76 Cloufier, Jeremy 26, 64, 74, 75 Cloufier, Michelle 8, 74 Coifeux, Michael 26, 62, 63 Colon, Arlene 58 Colon, Carmencifa 26 Colon, JoAnn 20 Colon, Michelle 32, 58, 74 Concepcion, Edgardo Congdon, Kelly 20, 46 Congdon, Kevin 26, 49 Conley, Shawn 27 Conlon, Monika 24, 47 Cook, Krisfie 24, 68 Coran, Bonnie 33 Coran, Mark 79 Coffon, Darby 24, 72, 76 Coffon, Sherrie 8, 75 Cournoyer, Daniel 33, 49 Cournoyer, Denise 33 Cournoyer, Jamey 27 Cournoyer, Sfephen 33 Couiure, Paula 8 Croke, Brenda 24 Cruz, Madelyn 27 Cruz, Sandra 20, 52, 58 Cyganewicz, Michael 27 Daigle, Janer 27 Dall, Krisfin 33, 52 Dashnau, James 8 Davey, Sean 8 Davis, Amber 3, 20, 47, 50, 5 Deal, Jusfin 26, 54, 73 Delage, Pamela 32, 76 Delage, Scoff 32 Delgado, Nilza 8, 75 Demers, Allen 20 Desorcy, Denise 26 Desorcy, Kimberly 8 Diani, Chrisfopher 20 Dianl, Dawn 32, 76 DiDonafo, Adam 49, 63 DiDonafo, Michaelangelo 26 DiGiovannl, Maria 20, 73 DiGregorio, Marilena 8 Dimifri, Krisfin 24, 72, 76 Dingui, Maria 32 Dion, Kim 24, 26, 50, 5 4, 404 DiPefro, Bonnie 8 Dodge, Tracy 27 Dominguez, Marifza 8 Donahue, Kim 32 Donahue, Sherry 33 Donahue, Tammy 4, 27 Downer, William Doyle, Barbara 33, 58, 76 Doyle, Maureen 8, 84 Dumas, Lea 8 Dunleavy, Sean 63, 64, 74 Dunlop, Krisfin 9 Dunn, Glen 9 Dupuis, Dana 24, 56, 68, 75 Dupuis, John 33, 49, 64 INDEX 85 Dupuis, Ronald 24 Duauefie, C ynfhia 9 Durocher, Michael 22, 49 Duval, Lynn 22 Earnesl, Bruce 9 Elias, Amy 33, 74 Eliza, Julio 9 Eisner, Susan 9 Efhier, April 22 Erhier, Chad 32 Fafard, Donna 32 Farland, Tina 32, 76 Farrand, Karen 9, 74, 75 Fernandez, Margarifa 82 Ferron, Barbara 32 Ferron, Jason 27 Ferron, Jennifer 32, 52, 58, 74 Ferron, Lisa 9 Ferron, Maffhew 27, 49 Fischer, Chrisfine 22 Flanagan, Deidre 23 Fonfaine, Michael 33 Fontaine, Sharon 27 Fonfana, Lauren 33, 58, 76 Fonfanez, Olga Fournier, Linda 9 French, Jason 23 Gagnon, Jennifer 9 Galonek, Edward 4, 23, 46, 48, 49, 74 Gamache, Leo 23 Garb y, Jennifer 26 Garland, Healher 33, 76 Garneau, Randall 4, 26, 54, 6 4, 62, 63 Gaulin, Michelle 9 Gaumond, Jason 33 Gaufhier, Keilh 9 George, Timolhy 26, 49 Gervais, Eric 34 Gines, Agnes 40, 64, 80 Gines, Irene 23 Giovanello, Enrico 26, 64, Giovanello, Samanlha 40 Girard, Cory 22 Girard, Nicole 2, 22, 70 Girard, Paul 34, 49 Gliniecki, William 27, 29 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, 86 INDEX Armando Carmen Jose Mildred 22 Samuel 56 6 2, 63 Gosk, Chrisfopher 22, 54, 60, 64, 72, 92 Green, Lance 23 Greenleaf, Taunja 23 Griswold, Brian 23 Grzembski, Richard 34, 49, 63 Guardiani, Ross 34 Guerfin, Jennifer 40 Guerlin, Kim 35, 74 Hackeff, Gary 27, 64, 69, 70, 74, 74, 75, 76 Hamel, Nicole 27 Hannan, Michael Hannan, Nancy 35 Healy, Erin 35 Heafh, Kelly Healh, Scolf 35 Helliwell, Marie 23 Hernandez, Maria 23 Hicks, Charles 23, 75, 76, 77 il? Hmielowski, Adam 27, 29, 46, 48, 49 74 Hooke, Tammy 23 Horr, Jeffrey 23 Houafchanlhara, Phenphanh Howe, Becky 23 Jacaues, Tammy 27 Jacques, Tracy 40, 64, 70, 74 Jalowiec, Jennifer 34, 52 Johnson, Lori 23, 38, 75 Johnson, Sieven Jolin, David 40 Jones, Ruby 40 Julian, Michelle 40, 67, 404 Julian, Thomas 28, 49 Kahikina, Troy 40 Kane, Kelly 40 Kanforski, Erica 28, 53, 68, 74, 75 X O 3 NO- 0 G 1? 'I 3 Q A 9 ow N 01 ...M Sv on 90 xi J1- xi S11 400, 402 L 5 3 , E i Q., ,gynnnr 3 munich 'du .f-w-.w4v- vw. Kayser, l?ichard 40 Kearsley, David 34, 76 Kefnouvong, Chansamone 34 Kefnouvong, Davone 23, 54 Khamphavong, Kongphaerg 35, 75 Khamphavong, Sayengchanh 35, 75 Khamphavong, Sonvanfhon 34, 75 Kokoszka, Kara 28, 70, 76, 77 Kondracki, Tina 40 Konsfanfakis, George 44, 49, 74 Konsianfakis, K yriakos 4, 22, 23, 49, 72, 74 Kosinski, Lauren 46 Kosinski, Lisa 44, 69, 404 Koulalis, Joanne 23 Kusek, Becky 4, 28 Kusek, Pamela 44 LaBarge, Nicolle 28, 44, 52, 53, 58, 76 Labuda, Diane 44 Lacasse, Chrisfine 28 Lach, James 23, 72 Lacroix, Jennifer 44 Lacroix, Jessica 28 Lafleche, Armand 35, 49, 63 Lafleche, Darryl 44 LaFleche, Lisa 28 LaFleche, Pauline 23 LaFleche, Renee 23 Lafranchise, Mary 28 LaHair, John 23 LaHair, Siephen 28 Laliberfe, Lyneife 23, 76, 77 Lamarine, Andrea 23, 47, 50, 69, 70, 74, 80 Lamay, Curfis 34 Lamay, Karen 34 Lamperi, Linda 23, 52 Lampufis, Kelley 23, 46, 69, 72, 75 Lamica, Janef Lamica, Lori 34 A :f ia,'? ' W , 'PIN lr - 'f r ' I qi: 'V' 7-'Ag ' V .Sl ' ' L L 9 '21 , K ,, ii ,f I 1:7 J, IK QV 8' ' 8, avi, uf Lamica, Michelle 28 Lamica, Penny 44 Lanciof, Sandra 23, 47, 50, 54 Langevin, Craig Langlois, Bruce 34, 46, 49, 54 Lanza, Krisfen 44 Laporfe, Jennifer 28 Laporie, Nicole Lapriore, Jonathan 35, 63 Laprise, Craig 28, 73 Lariyiere, L a Vallee, L a Vallee, L a Vallee, L a Vallee, 74 L a Vallee, L azarick, Chad 35, 49, 76 Chrisiopher 44 Jennifer 52 Marcia 44 Michelle 28, 47, 50, 70, Pamela 28, 52 Margaref Lazo, Jason 28 Lazure, Maiihew 35 Lazure, Melissa 23, 46, 84 Lebel, Jodi 76 Lebel, Robyn 28, 52, 53, 58, 76 LeBlanc, Karyn 35, 74 1 LeBlanc, Krisfyn 35, 58, 70, 74 Leboeuf, Kim 44, 76 Leck, Jeanne 34 Leck, Theodore 24, 72 L'Ecuyer, Eric 28 LeDonne, Michael 3, 4 4 Leduc, Jeffrey 24, 49, 400 Leighfon, Jennifer 34 Leighfon, Laurie 24 Lemire, Jennifer 28 Lenfi, David 42, 49, 67, 400 LePage, Laurie 28, 44, 52, 75, 76, Lesniewski, Vincenf 34, 49 L'Heureux, Steven 28 Lisl, Thomas 42 Lifchl7eld, Corey 34, 63 LiichHeld, Jason 24 Livernois, Douglas 42 Livernoise, Michelle 28, 52, 53 Lloyd, Andrew Lloyd, Denise 35 Lloyd, Timofhy 28 Loos, Nora 35, 52, 76 Lopez, Janei 75 Lopez, Pafaela Lord, Shamus Lowell, Cheyenne 74 7 INDEX 87 Lyon, Susan 12 Mackenzie, Richard 28, 76 Madura, Nancy 12 Madura, Susan 28 Mageau, Wendy 24, 100 Maher, Shayia 28 Maisano, Joseph 12, 46, 48, 49 Majewski, Gregory 28 Maldonado, Olga Maiieiie, Jamie Malleife, Joel Marcano, Edwin 12, 54 Marcin, Liana 35 Marcinlcowski, Gerhard 35, 56, 74 Marino, John 12, 46, 48, 49, 61 Marrili, Michael Marlin, Heidi 58 Marfin, John 34 Marfin, Shawn 25 Mafeychuk, Eric 34 Maleychuk, James 49 Mafhieu, Kevin 34, 63 Maihiew, Linda 30 May, James 30, 54, 63 McDermoiT, Coreen 30 McDermoff, Patricia 12, 76 McDonald, Shannon 34 McDonald, Tracy 30 McDonald, William 31 McKinsiry, Amy 2, 25, 47, 50, 51, 70, 74, 102 Mclfinslry, Krislin 31, 52 McNally, Daniel 12, 54 Mekal, Ann 12 Mekal, Michael 31 I 9 -f Y, 'vw ' Hsin- if ' 'i'f!'!, ii, .L Moniaivo, Braulia Monlalvo, Joan 3, 35 Monialvo, Tifo 35 Monfigny, Erin 30, 52, 75 Menard, Lori 12, 75 Mercado, Alejin 25 Mercado, iveliss 31 Merced, Wanda Mercier, Donna 73 Merriam, Andrew Meunier, Michelle 35 Miranda, Elizabelh 31 Miranda, Gerardo 25 Miranda, Luz 24 Miranda, Maria Miranda, Migdalia 35, 75 Miranda, Nancy 13 Miranda, Orlando 24 Misiaszek, Casandra 30, Mondesi, Miguel 35, 75 8 8 INDEX 46, 50, 74 Moran, Daryn 34 Moriariy, Maiihew 13 Morin, James 13, 74 Morneau, Kelly 30, 76, 77 Morrill, Julie 13, 58, 66, 68, Morrisseile, Jaclyn 13 Morrisseiie, Jessica 34 Munson, Erica Murphy, Tamra 34 Nadeau, Shannon 13 Nedzweckas, Lori 3, 13 Negron, Janel 34 Negron, Marilyn Nina, Yesenia 35 Noguera, Wanda 35, 75 Normandin, Melinda 35 69, 74, 75 Normandin, Tracy 3, 13 Oalhoui, Michelle 30 Ohop, Vicloria 35 Oliver, Susan 24 Orliz, Jose 75 Orfiz, Joselyne 35, 75 Osimo, Anfhony 24, 54, 72, 75 Osimo, Jonalhan 36, 74 Ouelleife, Jason 31 Ouelleife, Jerry 31, 76, 77 Oulhay, Vanfha 13 Ovalles, Daniel Ovaiies, Dario Paquin, Shane 31 Parenl, Lorrie 31 Parfiow, Dina 13,. 76 Parllow, Margo 36, 76 Pafnaude, James 31 Pafnaude, Michael 13 Paul, David 24 'TJ' ,, 1. -4 Y, , , S-N. x Paul, Jeffrey Peck, Gary 4, 25, 46, 49 Peck, Scoii 36, 63 Pelc, Joey Pelkey, Bruce Pelkey, Donna Perez, Ramon Perry, Down 30 Perry, Laura 36 Peffinella, Dina 43, 74 Philiboiie, Jason 30, 63 Phongsa, Chansamone 36, 75 Phongsa, Chanihavon 37, 75 Pinfo, George Planie, Kelley 25 Plouffe, Karen 30, 52 Plourde, Tami 37 Plourde, Tina Poirier, Aaron 30, 38, 49, 74 Poirier, Chrisfopher 44, 46, 48, 49, 67, 74 Poirier, Gabrielle 37, 52, 70, 76 Poirier, Troy 44 Poifras, Mm 25 Polakowski, Nicholas 37, 49 Poldevari, Marsha 25, 52, 53, 75, 404 Ponibriand, Lee 36 is '- 5 ENEHWTH W . bi . T' - N' 57 4' x-' ,U - N N- ,Jn L, . X m . --xo , , , ,Q N Poulin, Gregory 34 74 Prisco, Amy 34, 76, 77 Prosco, Dawn 34 Proulx, Angela 34 Proulx, Christopher 44, 7 , 74, 75, 76 77 Proulx, Jeffrey 34, 76, 77 Proulx, Monique 24 Proulx, Pamela 30 Proulx, Roberf Provosf, James 30 6 Poswiaioski, John 36 2 Provosi Michael Pulsifer Eric 3 44 Rabbefi Ryan 30 Racine, Joel 24 Ramos, Jasmine 24, 66 Ramsdell, Sieven 24, 5 Rapo, Jessica 36, 58 Rapo, Melissa 44, 52, 58, 75, 76 Raulli, Deborah 36 Ravenelie, Scarf 30, 76 Raymond, Tina 24 Raymond, Wayne 34 Reed, Shane 36 Reilly, Melissa 44 Reilly, Travis 34, 64, 63 ,69 L-fs.. We --WW G-, L -, 1 Renaud, Edward 37 Renaud, Kimberly 25 Renna, Paul 34, 76 Reyes, Lydia 25 Ricci, Alyssa 84 Ricci, Eric 44 Richard, Marilyn 44 Richards, Amy 25 Rines, Jeremy 37 Rivas, Jasmin 34, 68 Rivas, Sidney 44 Rivera, John Robida, David 44, 400 Robida, James 25 Robidoux, Joseph 44 Robidoux, Keifh Robinson, Nicholas 24 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Chrisiine 44 Efrain Elizabefh Marifza 75 Michelle 36 Romero, Denise Romero, lrene 45 Rosario, Edison 36 Rosario, Joaauin Rosario, Vonfailin Roscioli, Amy 34, 47, 52 Roscioli, Anihony 3, 45, 46, 48, 49, 70 Rowell, Jennifer 74 Russell, Danielle 73 Ruicho, Josef 36, 63 Ryan, Jusfin 30, 49 Ryan, Krisiin 45 Sainer, Jean-Philipp 76, 82 Salce, Heaiher 45 Sanchez, Jose 30, 54, 64 Sauvageau, Gale 45 Sauvageau, Jeannine Savankham, Savankham Savory, Jilanne 24, 50, 5 4, 75, 404 Savoie, Michelle 24, 52 Savoie, Nicole 36 Schiller, Karen 30 Sergei, Carol 24 Shaw, John 30, 64, 74, 75, 76 Sheehan, Jennifer 25, 73 Sheridan, Tracy 25 Sidebofiom, Paula 45, 76, 77 Simonelli, Gabriel 36, 62, 63 Khamsaen 37 , Viengko 24, 54, 55, 75 INDEX 89 Skarani, Glen 45 Skonieczny, Brian 36 Skonieczny, Jeffrey 25, 72 Smelfzer, Rod 34 Smifh, Ginger Smifh, Kimberly 45 Snyder, Valerie Soffile, Joseph 45 Spinelli, Lauren 2, 34, 76, 77 Spinelli, Pafrick 25, 76, 77 Splaine, Chad 36 Splaine, Ronald 34 Sf.George, Jennifer 36 Sf.Germain, Sfeven 37 Sf.Laurenf, Melissa 37 Sf.Pierre, Michael 45 Sfanhope, Beffy Ann 34 Sfella, Michelle 45, 52, 74 Sullivan, Kelly 36 Sunygop, Yi 37, 75 Surprenanf, Lisa 45 Szczygiel, Toby 29, 34 Szczypien, Kim 24, 46, 50 Tamm, lvo 24 Tala, Craig 46, 76 Taylor, Mark Terrill, Mark 30, 49 90 INDEX Tervo, Tiffany 37 Thai, Huoi Thi 24 Thai, Linh Tu 28 Thai, Nhan 24 Thai, Phoung My 46 Theodoss, Aaron 24, 49, 64 Theodoss, Harry 25, 49, 5 4, 60, 6 4, 72 Theriaulf, Amy 37 Thibeaulf, Jason 25 Thibeaulf, Marcy 30, 58 Thibeaulf, Michael 25 Thiberf, Laurie 37 Thiberf, Lisa 25 Thibodeau, Thomas Thomas, Joshua 30 Thompson, Darrell 24, 76, 77 Tiberii, Dario Tiberii, Sanfino 36, 56, 63, 74 Torres, Carmen 24 Torres, Daisy 46 Torres, Nancy 36 Torfis, Angelina 30 Trahan, Karen 36 Travnicek, Andrew 34, 75, 76 Tremblay, Chrisfian 36, 63, 74 Tremblay, Jeffrey 46 Tremblay, Kennefh 24 Tremblay, Sfacey 34 Trifone, Rhonda Trombley, Sfeven 46, 48, 49 Trudeau, Tabifha 24 Tsongalis, Eudoxia 46, 67, 74 402 Tucker, Pafrick 46 Twining, Tara Vallee, ldmberly 24 Vecchia, Dina 36 Vecchia, Tracy Veshia, Joshua 37, 62, 63, 74 Vincenf, Lori 46 Vizard, Debra 25 Vizard, Maffhew 34, 76 Waleski, Holly 37 Wildguess, Lara 37 Willis, Edifh Wonderlie, John 46 Wood, William 34 Worfh, James 37 Wrighf, Marc 73 Zalneraifis, Johanna 25 Zalneraifis, Rebekah 36 Zarazinski, ZoHa 46, 76 Zella, Todd 25 Ziogas, Alexia '36, 76 Zuidema, Brian 25, 49 Class of 1987 Ads T Speoiol Thdnks ore extended lo The following: lxflr. 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Pie-eoTing junior, Kim Renoiglhows off a mouThful of blueberry pie, ff ' K ' Q- 1 X sw :tk F T - T S' 4 we -' yoj 7 , Y ,. T X ' f 'sa . Nj- ,K 9 - 'RX r .-use .T..c, , . Above: Members of The freshman class Take parT in snow sculpTure compeTiTlon. Below: Gary HackeTT and Dan Cournoyer help Randy Garneau disTracT his opponenT in The sTaring conTesT. . 8, Q., fl' , I sig, i ,s m -'rr ' . -s The sophomore's pyramid comes Tumbling down. ' -4 id .Q i 1 Senior Linda KanTorski waTches as Robin Lebel blinks her eyes for The loss. MaTT Lazure and MOTT Vizord obsenle. Singing Into Spring Dedicofion ond hord work define The Show Choir. The group is com- posed of sTudenTs who were seleci- ed ofTer rigorous oudiiions. During The school yeor They perform for o vorieTy of oudiences. In Moy, o Trip To Virginio Bedch wds o highlighi. The Virginid Bedch FesTi- vol of Music oTTrdcfed 3,500 sTu- denfs who compeTed. Trophies for superior ond excelleni performonce were oworded To The SHS porTici- pdnTs. AT The spring concerT This yeor, o vorieTy of clossicol music wds performed by ouTsTonding juniors ond seniors from The oreo. 71--, 1. .',! Above: The Show Choir performs Some- where Ouf There. Below: Gory Peck Ieods The choir. Left: Junior ond senior members Take o breofher beTween songs. Right: A Chorus Line is performed by The Show Choir. Above: Members of The class waTch as Diane Labuda prepares for The beginning of The race. Below: The enThusiasTic parTicipanTs. -4 , Ng 4.4 .u!.!:.1...r1r L ,-.L .Lambs .if lil Physics in Motion Tradifional and innovafive vehi- cles were designed by members of Dr. Mary Cashmon's physic class, Combining Their knowledge of phys- ics wiTh Their creaTiviTy, sTudenTs were challenged To propel Their ve- hicle forward in a compeTiTion To de- cide which would Travel The furThesT disfance. lvlofors, balloons, and elas- Tic bands were among The Tech- niaues used as propellanTs. Overall, The experimenT was a success. All who were involved were pleased wiTh The proiecf. RoberT Proulx gives his vehicle a Tesf drive. M F I Glenn Skarani posiTions his model on The Track jusT before The final phase of The experimenT 115 Weather or Not? This 4987 spring season came in wiTh a wimper and ouT wlTh a bang! The sTarT of The season was a series of rainy afTernoons and rescheduled games. AfTer a few weeks, The sea- son was finally underway. Due To The delay of The season, some Teams were playing up To five games a week. Pioneer pride was rising and Golf: Front row QI to ry: James Robida, Chris Poirier, Craig Laprlse. Back row QI to rj: Michael Bousauef, Todd Voorhis, Co-capTain Tom Ju- lian, Co-capTain Tye Baker. GirI's Tennis: Front row QI to rj: Laurie LePage, MargariTa Fernandez, CapTain Julie Morrill, Krisfin Dunlop, l-leaTher Garland. Back row QI to rj: Gabrielle Poirier, Becky AshTon, Nicole Ha- mel, Jenny Ferron, Karen Plouffe, Coach Ms. Carmen LoconTo. Boy's Tennis: First row QI to ry: Jean-Philipe Sain- ier, CapTain Chris Gosk, Tom Lisi. Back row fl to ry: Joshua Veshia, Steven L'Heureux, Mark Ter- rill, Greg Poulin, Craig BerThiaume, Coach Mr, Jim Kane, 116 There were many Teams in conTen- Tion for The DisTricTs. The VarsiTy sofT- ball Team sTarTed The season sTrong- ly wlTh an 8-O win over WoodsTock Academy. They losT Their DisTricT bid To TanTasaua in a hearTbreaking game. The Varsiiy baseball Team sTarTed The season wlTh a sTring of losses, buT ended The season sTrong- ly wlTh big wins over NorTh Brookfield and TanTasaua. The Tennis Teams, as well as The J.V. sofTball and baseball Teams experienced a rebuilding year. A Border Conference banner was won by The golf Team, who was knocked ouT of DisTricT play in The firsT round. I3 . 'U' l i LLLJLI 15 7 1 .11 ' ll-Calif: . , isis-in mi .-,. , J fl , - I..- gjfvirjrfi 4 SHS . H5 Q 'X , se fe fi ff S Varslty Soltball: Flrst row fl to rj: Debbie Vi- zard, Tri-captain Lisa Ayotte, Tri-captain Linda Kantorski, Tri-captain Melissa Rapo, Mary Chaplin. Back row fl to rj: Coach Mr. Torn Kruczek, Scorekeeper Alyssa Ricci, Darcy Ceccarelli, Kelley Lambutls, Christina Brown, Heidi Martin, Erica Kantorskl, Marcy Thibeault, Asst. Coach Mr. Ray Bergeron, J.V. Softball: First row QI to rj: Jasmine Rivas, Tina Farland, Alison Bartlett, Co-captain Mandi Bruce, Co-captain Jodi Lebel. Kelly Brown, Nora Loos, Jessica Ropo, Michele Co- lon. Back row fl to ry: Coach Mr, Ray Bergeron, Lauren Fontana, Nicole LaPorte, Tamara Mur- phy, Liana Marcin, Tiffany Tervo, Migdalia Mir- anda, Amy Prisco, Arlene Colon, lvellss Mar- cado. Varsity Baseball: First row QI to rj: Joel Racine, Harry Theodoss, Co-captain John Marino, Co- captain Joey Maisano, Jason Cantara, Mi- chael Durocher, Ken Curtis. Back row fl to rj: Asst. Coach Mr. Rick Silver, Rico Giovanello, Matt Ferron, Todd Berry, Ed Galonek, Tony Osimo, Travis Reilly, Coach Mr. Tony Santilli. J.V. Baseball: Front row fl to rj: Corey Litch- field, Michael Coiteaux, Dean Bruneau, Greg Majewski, James May, Scott Peck. Back row QI to rj: Scorekeepers Tabitha Tru- deau and Tracie Carmel, Jason Lapriore, Gabe Simonelli, John Poswiatoski, John Du- puis, Kevin Berthiaume, Ross G-uarcliani, Coach Mr. Rick Silver. 117 Michael Purocher is oreparing. To rack up : rw-i 5.4.44-... u Above: J.V. Basebalis John Dupuis waiis for a homeruh piich, Below: Craig Berihiaume pon- ders his hexf siraiegy during a match. 118 some RBI s for The Varsiiy Team I i i i L I ,,,4--Q--. J , ,A 1 sa K , r. -an . Us H7 ,1 5 I ya-N Below: Copfdin Julie Morrill prepares for a vol- ley. Right: Tye Baker, of The BorderConfer- ence Championship Team, drives for a par for The hole, ' -x AY- - ' ' .- 1' 7ESF7.F:- ' T K K' KA! if ,F six- 196 Left: The Doll is knocked loose as Darcy Cec- carelli Tries To make a Tag ai home plaie. Above: Varsiiy Tri-capiain, Lisa Ayoife, wdiis for The pitch in a game vs. Oxford. ' Wi!!! 'V' ,H ug: 4 f Q N J.. .. . l . vs 'Elise ,--5 ,A - Q- ' i X31 , mf Q, , L,4'S..yv Q 2. - is ' -K'-9 -..egs'l? -,' 'M ' , .- . ... . spin 1 ,, .,JNJ',f,'7'f' ' Above: Varsity Co-Capiain Vinny Marino piays The field. 119 AGolclen Gala Event While glasses were raised for a welcoming ToasT made by junior Class presidenT, Amy McKinsTry, debuTanTes bared Their legs To be adorned wiTh golden garTers by Their escorTs. As The evening progressed, cou- ples danced The nighT away To The music of Horizons, in The ballroom of Mechanics Hall. AT The cresT of The evening, The senior procession Took place and The courT was cho- sen, The courT Then enjoyed a dance wiTh Their daTes To The prom's Theme song, Friends and Lovers. AT midnighT, iT was Time To go home. Couples Took each oTher by The hand and lefT The 4987 prom wiTh Their wine glasses in hand and smiles on Their faces. Above: King Tony Roscloli and Andrea Lamar- ine dance around The ballroom of Mechanics Hall Center: Missy Lazure's garTer is placed deli- caTeIy on her leg. 120 Left: Queen Kelly l-leolh poses wilh members of The senior court Below: Junior closs president, Amy IVlcKinsTry oddresses The crowd wilh o welcoming 'roost Members of The Closs of 4987 pose os o group for The los? Time 5 617' X. Queen Kelly Heoih ond her esoorl Cory Girord Above: Jill Sovory ond John Colcogni enjoy o pose in The olrium room in Mechonios Holl. slow donoe. Below: The comero focuses in on Liso Clopp ond Greg Mojewski. 121 A Time To Remember On Class Day, The seniors marched inTo The audiTorium and all rose To honor The TwenTy-sixTh graduaTing class of SHS. As The procession moved onward, encouraging smiles were exchanged by seniors and There was an air of joy and sadness TelT by all. A presenTaTion of aThleTic and academic awards was To fol- low. IT was evidenT ThaT The Class of 4987 had uniTed in Their final year aT SHS. Members of The class remi- nisced abouT Their high school ex- periences. The class will and proph- ecy were read. The ceremony served as an inspiraTion To all who aTTended. GraduaTion was held on The fol- lowing Sunday. AlThough The sky was T Above: Paula CouTure presenTs a segmenT of The fuTure. Below: MargariTa Fernandez awaifs her diploma 122 overcasT, The spiriTs of families and friends were noT dampened. The Re- verand Guy M. Judkins delivered The invocaTion and benedicTion. SaluTa- Torian, Dina PeTTinella and Valedic- Torion, Karen Farrand spoke of The meaning of commencemenT. Spe- cial awards were presenTed by Su- perinTendanT Dr. KenneTh Johnson and Principal Mr. Joeseph Bialy. School CommiTTee Chair, Mrs. VicTo- ria Salce disTribuTed diplomas To The sTudenTs Toward The end of com- mencemenT. Caps were Thrown inTo The air and a feeling of accomplish- menT could be felT. PresidenT of The NaTional Honor SocieTy, Chris Proulx reflecTs. Above: Maureen Doyle, Jacklyn MorrisseTTe, Michael PaTenaude, and Linda KanTorski stand for The naTionaI onfhem. Below: Maureen Doyle and Dan Carragher wear Their NHS cords ofTer Class Day. A rnorneni of solernniiy finds George Konsioniokis ond Chris Poirier reminiscing oboui ine post 4 r e. 5 Y '! m- -.. i. ,W 'J -51-y-lg ' sm ilie l- Following ine Closs Doy ossembly, Sherrie Collon, Advisor Anno Mendes-O'Leory, Eudoxici Tsongolis, ond Trocy Jacques pose for The cornero. 123 'XY ' 4 K slf 4 N-. W v 1-X6 , .K I 4- f Af Um b r J .1 ! l .Y ' -I - . .S..'.' 1'!' 2 4 'A , iiqlvllii 357' 1 I ' UW' . ,Vi ,A X , Ii' . 'i.' Ja 'HQ A1 E'- zi'E,-f e: -1- 1 - Above: Karen Farrand delivers her valedic- tary address. Left: Graduales await their diplomas. Righl Mr. Saulhbridge, Seaver Rice, presenis Danie Carragher The Seaver Rice Scholarship. r 7' iff , 55' 1 sb i i l A i i l i i l i Above: Following his John Philip Sousa Band Award, Craig Tala performs. Below: Graduates and choir sing under The direclion of Daniel Carragher. l A 'IIT P I . I .9 V Hifi. n the production of this 1987 Southbridge High year- book, many changes were undergone to renovate our past yearbooks which were beginning to seem old hat. Under a brand new yearbook company Herff Jones Associates and under the leadership of our advi- sor Ms. Loconto, we were able to use our creativity and imagination to mold the Masterpiece that this book has become. There were many setbacks during its produc- tion, but we learned that if we pulled together as a staff, we could overcome any obstacles that stood in our way. At this time the editors would like to thank all of those people who participated in the yearbook to make it the work of art it is. Editors Senior Editors - Maureen Doyle, Darryl Lafleche Copy Editor - Christina Brown Photo Editors - Melissa Lazure, Alyssa Ricci Index Editors -- Jeffrey Skonieczny


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