Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School - Yearbook (South Easton, MA)

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■■■ Southeastern Pefiicnal Vccaticnal Technical liisih SchccI !2 5€ rcundry St %€• Eastcn, MA €237(5 SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL VOCATKWAL TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARy DONALD E. GRAVES Superintendent SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL Brockton - East Biudgewateb - Easton - FoxuoRO - Mansfield - Nobton- Sharon - Stolchton - West Biudcewater To the Graduating Class of 1982: Although you people are looking back on an experience involving a relatively few years at Southeastern, I am conscious of the fact that for many years Southeastern has been affecting the lives of many people. In September of 1967, Southeastern was opened as a new high school for an incoming group of students. While the years have flown by, many significant things have happened and you have shared such happenings. Several students who started their careers at South- eastern years ago are now married and parents. Some of these people have been part of the working world for years and, in some cases, successful owners of businesses. As you step over the threshold from the world of school to the world of work , it is my hope that the experience you have gained at Southeastern will have been a major preparation for the years to come. The difference between school and work is as the difference between getting ready for the game and being in the contest . Getting ready can be fun and excitement underscored by a feeling of expectation. Being in the contest repre sents a time of proving oneself, underscored frequently by concern and apprehension. If the process of getting ready has been diligently pursued, then being in the contest will be like a strong footstep on the road to life. It is my fervent hope that the school has given much to you and, if so, will be a part of your cherished memories for the rest of your lives. Superiiilcndent-Director DONALD E. CRAVES 250 FOUNDRY STREET - ROUTE IOC SOUTH EASTON. MASSACHUSETTS (J2J7o TELEl ' HONE. 238-4374 AREA CODE 617 r sincere ly , Donald E. Graves Superintendent 2 CLASS OF 1982 You came to Southeastern from different communities and made friends. Four years have passed and although your education at Southeastern has come to an end, graduation promises a new and bright beginning. You have the tools for success in the working world. Use them to create and build and be proud of what you have done. As you face your responsibilities, remember that your friends at Southeastern, students, faculty and staff, are cheering for you. I am confident that you will succeed. I congratulate you and wish you every happiness everywhere you go and in everything you do. Have a good life. Director 3 THOMAS DEVINE Brockton JAMES LEONARD Sharon CHARLES MCDONALD Norton ROBERT GIRARDIN Foxboro RALPH ARMSTEAD Chairman, Easton FRANCIS CINELLI JR. Mansfield STANLEY GOLDMAN East Bridgewater i ALBERT TWOMEY Stoughton EUGENE KOSTECKI West Bridgewater GERALD NOONAN Brockton 7 liiah SchccI €f f ice CATHY SPURR DENISE SOCORRO 11 DOMINIC ARENA CHARLES AYVAZIAN LEONARD BARROWS Machine Shop Physical Education House Carpentry 12 DONALD DREW Cabinetmaking LYNDA EDSON English BERNADETTE DRISCOLL Mathematics WILLIAM DUFFY Commercial Foods DENNIS FERNANDES Metal Fabrication MATTHEW FOLEY Graphic Arts JANICE FRUTH Resource Room JOSEPH GOLD EN Auto Mechanics 14 JOSEPH LANDRFVILLE Electricity PAUL LOISELLE Science ARTHUR MADONNA JOAN MANNING Mill and House Carpentry English 16 District Cf f ice JAMES SYKES, Director of Public Rela- tions and Planning GLENNA McKENNEY Accounting Clerk EDITH WILLIAMS Superintendent ' s Secretary DOROTHY MAYNARD Accounting Clerk BETTY RICH Secretary I NANCY COLEMAN Clerk EVELYN BUSCHENFELDT Business Manager DOLORES MEANY Secretary HOWARD WALLACE District Treasurer 21 Library (L to R) Dorothy Sullivan, Helen Graves, Mary Lane, Francis Carlson. 1 Audic Visual Cafeteria RENEJELLOE (L to R) Linda Maher, Lucy Restagno, Wendy Kay, Edith Furlong, Ruth Mill- ington, Anne Payne. 2nd Row (L to R) Nancy Pettington, Laurie Putuinskas, Custedians Mona Keefer, Rita Packard, Rene Jelloe. X BILL DRISCOLL DANNY DiBONA EDWARD ROGERS (L to R) Oscar Conceison, Bob Sullivan, Joe Thompson. 24 MILLIE CHAPMAN Mail Clerk CARL HANSON Traffic Officer FRANCIS WILLIAMS Warehouseman MILLIE PETERSON Hostess ■9u$ Drivers 25 + President JACQUELINE MARDEN Jackie 559 Plain Street, Stoughton Health Service Assistants Pres. 2, 3, 4, Hockey, Cheering Softball, Monitor, Student Council, Talking, Stayn ' on the Phone, Pledgen To always be happy working with children, to own my own day care center. Live my life to the max! Maybe 8 8 88 wedding bells. To keep in touch. Thanks to everyone for making these past 4 years the greatest. Vice President STACEY DeCHRISTOPHER Spacey 39 Ruth Rd., Brockton Commercial Foods Vice Pres. 1, 3, 4 To live my life fully. Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4, Hockey Cheerleading 2, 3, Capt. 3, Football Cheerleading 3, 4, Capt. 4 Hopefully to go to the Bryman School and become a Dental Hygienist. To get out of life, whatever it may be that I want! Senicr Class Officers Class Advisor James Carin (Carini) Trcssurcr DAWN MARIE NELSON Delta 297 South Main St., Sharon Health Service Assistants Student Council 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Representative to the School Board To fulfill my dreams ar expectations in my life to come, and to keep in touch with my friends who helped me make my four years here at S.R.V.T.H.S. the best years. Thanks Mom and Dad. MARC ABBOTT flPH RANDY ALGER 30 Marion Ave. T 251 Laurel St. Brockton ' East Bridgewater Mill and House Carpentry Metal Fabrication Golf — To make it in this To be a certified welder, world. cosmetologist and to do the ANNE MARIE AMOROSO 1 J 1197 West Pleasant St. X ) J[ B Brockton Cosmetology 1 To become a successful J best of my ability in everything I do. 29 LISA ANDREWS 46 Ashcroft Rd. Sharon Cosmetology Cheering 1, 4, Yearbook 4, Parties, Long Drives No par- ties with Sheri and Jackie Blanches — no way! Stains on the kitchen rug. Wicked good Where ya get it? No rides to Ran- dolph Debbie. Jackie won ' t get off the Lockerroom floor! Strange Days and weird scenes. To be happy and ramble on. IVIARK ANGELOS 55 Boylston St. Stoughton Commercial Foods Motorcycles GPZ, Cars, Par tying. Girls, Having a Good Time, Late again? To become successful in whatever when I do it. Ik I do. DAVID ARENA 29 Foster St. Brockton Commercial Foods Basketball, Track To live a happy life with Phyllis and one day become a pastry chef. WALTER ATWOOD 465 Warren Ave. Brockton Commercial Art Smokin Area, Missin All the BestCconcerts. To someday own an El Camino raised four feet in the air with 4x4 wheels and winning a BA-GAH race with it. MICHAEL AUGER 110 Otis St. Brockton Electricity Foot6all 3, 4, Live life fully and make a bundle. TODD AUGUSTSON 358 Elm St. East Bridgewater Auto Mechanics To own my own shop. V 30 BARRY BARCHARD 328 Ash St. Brockton Graphic Arts Intramural Floor Hockey and Softball. That life goes on. DAVID BARNARD 21 18 Washington St. E. Bridgewatcr Metal Fabrication RAYMOND BARRET 5 Dclmar Rd. Brockton Graphic Arts ROBERT BEAUPRE 97 Plain St. MansHeld Auto Mechanics Leaving black tire marks all over the parking lot. Having the money to buy new tires after leaving tire marks all over the parking lot. DAVID BECHTEL 100 Locust St. Brockton Electric Appliance Repair DAVID BENTLEY 224 South St. West Bridgewater Electricity 31 MICHAEL BERRY 10 Pond St. North Easton Mill and House Carpentry To succeed in all that I do. T + LINDA BETTENCOURT ( B ) 32 West Part St. Brockton Health Service Assistants JV Cheerleading 1, Hockey Cheering 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 4, Skip Days 1, 2,3,4. To leave the school with a smile on my face and Tommy by my side. To have all my friends by my side at GMH. + SHARON BETTENCOURT 632 North Elm St. West Bridgewater Health Service Assistants Softball 1, 2, 3, Cheering 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Rep. 2, 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 2. To go on to school and to live a full life as far as my dreams will take me. JOHN BEZANSON 1 1 Quincy St. Sharon Electricity Hockey 1, 2, 3, P.I.O.T.P. ACDC — BB To live successfully with the three B ' s. DAVID BLANCHARD 55 Bridge St. East Bridgewater Commercial Foods Cooking, Work, Homework, and Horses. To own my own restaurant and become a great chef. ROBERT BOURASSA 43 Pine St. Brockton Auto Mechanics Eisil 32 WILLIAM BRANDON Willy 141 South Main St. Mansfield Electricity Cutting Wood, Girls, and Building Cars. To become rich any way I can. ANN BRIGHAM 164 Green St. Foxboro Machine Drafting Shop Disturbance 1, 2, 3, 4, Good and Bad Times. To suc- ceed in anything I do, and become rich and happy. GARY BROWER 180 Southworth St. Brockton Air Conditioning and Refrigeration To be a millionaire by 30 and own a large refrigeration corp. 33 JEFFREY BURTON tM MICHAEL BUSTARD M K 17 West St. m 15 Grant St. M. M ■ V Brockton f West Bridgewater B V Jv Cabinetmaking Diesel lll To succeed in my own Work, Drink. Ill GERALD BURNELL JEFFREY BURTON MICHAEL BUSTARD 1 1 1 Nilsson St. Brockton Auto Mechanics To walk on water. business. To get a good job and be rich. 34 MICHAEL CANELIAS 79 King St. Stoughton Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Fast Cars, Nice Girls, Good Times To ride high and free and live life in the fast lane. JOHN CANNIZZARO 13 Provost St. Brockton Commercial Foods Basketball I, Baseball I To be a chef. THOMAS CARBONARA 21 Morrison Rd. Brockton Small Engine I TERESA CARROLL 28 Annadea Rd. Brockton Health Service Assistants To live a successful life and be happy in all I do. + ROBERT CARTER 105 Foster St. Brockton Masonry LISA MARIE CASARANO 65 Backlund Drive Brockton Health Service Assistants Class Treasurer 1, Yearbook 4, Prom Committee To become a dental assistant, life to the fullest to make all come true. Most of all to spen my life in happiness with Karl. + To live my my dreams d the rest of 35 SANDRA CATALDO 31 Winter St. Stoughton Graphic Arts LYNNEM.CERRATO 95 Copeland St. Brocicton Graphic Arts Cheerleading 1, 2, 3. To succeed in everything 1 do. Thanks Ma and Dad for putting up with me. To spend the rest of my life with Al. WALLACE CHASE 53 Willow St. Foxboro House Carpentry Tour Guide To continue to college, to be an architect. PETER CHOJNACKI 94 North Main St. North Easton Graphic Arts To have fun with my friends and go for long drives leading nowhere, small parties and sightseeing. To make the most out of life, be happy, have a successful business, travel and enjoy life. DANIEL CLANCY 34 Union St. Brockton Auto Body To travel the roads. ft THOMAS COLBERT TC 94 Newland St. Norton Electricity Hockey, Coins, Electricity To be an electrician. 36 DIANE COLVIN 88 Clinton St. Brockton Cosmetology McDonalds with Cheryl, ' We can do what we want. To keep in touch with all my friends from cosmo. To make it as a great hairdresser and to live a happy life with a special so- meone! Don ' t stop believing. JAMES CONLEY 5 Bates St. Brockton Electricity Being with friends. To be suc- cessful and have lots of friends. RUTH CONLON 297 Mansfield St. Sharon Distributive Education To do the best I can at everything I do. CHRISTOPHER COOK 175 Pond St. Sharon Plumbing Football, Dirty D KEVIN COOK 175 Pond St. Sharon Commercial Art Yearbook, Intermural Basket- ball, Cross Country, Soccer, Uphill Skiing, Deep Sea Hang Gliding, Preppie ... To reach the height of all my desires even though it includes a long lad- der. I hope that Caryn helps me with each step. I wish to become the best commercial artist of all times. Mass Art is my first step. CHRISTOPHER CORSINI 190 Lincoln St. North Easton Cabinetmaking To get out of Southeastern. 37 DOUGLAS COTE 3 Barton Rd. Foxboro Cabinetmaking Intramurals To be successful in the trade. CHARLES CRAIG 87 Cushing St. Stoughton Metal Fabrication Service, Get a job in my trade. JAY CRONE 49 Market St. Brockton Auto Body Working with cars. Playing drums. To own my own body shop. ft DAVIDCURTIN 222 Thatcher St. Brockton Diesel To be rich . . . filthy rich! MARK DALE 65 South St. Easton Cabinetmaking Football 3, Intramural Basketball To succeed in my own business. T RICHARD DALEY 69 King Phillip Rd. Norton Diesel Skiing, Drinking, Success in my trade St EDITH DAMON 79 Ellis Ave. West Bridgewater Distributive Education KEVIN DAUWER 40 Alphonse Rd. Brockton Diesel To be rich! MICHAEL DAY 237 Ash St. Brockton Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 39 MICHELE DENNEHY Mitzy 71 Highland St. South Easton Health Service Assistants To become a LPN and to live a long meaningful and happy life with Mark, the one I love. + HAROLD D ' EON 547 Crescent St. Brockton Electricity JAMES DEROME 6 Boyle Rd. Brockton Masonry i ARLENE DURHAM 115 Battles Farm Drive Brockton Graphic Arts ALAN DYKENS 80 Cobb St. Norton Machine Shop To become a machinist. DAVID ENSKO 216 Field St. Brockton Small Engine Repair V JEFFREY ERVING 359 Hiilberg Ave. Brockton Metal Fabrication Hockey To stumble into big sheets. CHRISTOPHER FAGAN 70 Hobson St. Brockton House Carpentry To continue on to college and to get rich. + TERESA ANN FENNELL 920 North Main St. Brockton Health Service Assistants Varsity Football Cheering 1. 2, 3, 4. Capt. 3. 4. JV Cheer- ing 1 To marry Brian Tracey and to live with him the rest of my life. To live happily ever after ... I love you Brian! 41 ELSA FERNANDES tlMt JEFFREY FISH DOUGLAS FLAGG 25 Montello St. L Lincoln St. Brockton f North Easton Mill Carpentry Metal Fabrication To succeed in my trade To bec6me a fairly decent To live my life fully. welder and get a job in my trade. DOUGLAS FLAGG j 4 15 Eastman Ave. Jj BI Foxboro H V To make it in life. become rich. GLENN FOSTER 26 Draper Ave. Mansfield Masonry RONALD FREDERICK 55 Carl Ave. Brockton Metal Fabrication To become a rich man in the field I ' m in. RICHARD FROlO 191 Washington St. Easton Diesel PAUL FUHS 33 Loring St. Brockton Auto Mechanics To go in the Air Force V PAMELA FUMAROLA 85 Oak St. Foxboro Cosmetology I hope to be successful in my career and in my future, and look forward to that fantastic salon of my own. BRIAN GAGNON 256 Court St. Brockton Auto Body Baseball 3, Ppainting Cars To own my own Body Shop. w4 43 DAVID GAUTHIER 134 Oak St. Foxboro Electrical Appliance Repair MICHELLE GENEREUX 90 Kennedy Circle South Easton Commercial Art Walking the Halls 1, 2, 3, 4, Stoughton, Parties, Shooting Preppies, Rock and Roll, Boys, Yearbook ... To travel, have a successful career, stay happy and keep in touch with my SE friends. FREDERICK GEROUX 289 Walnut St. Stoughton House Carpentry To become a better carpenter. GEORGIANNA GIBSON 1941 Washington St. Stoughton Auto Mechanics Alice Cooper: schools out forever, working on cars. To get out of school work and finish my car. To travel and be able to see everyone still. V JOHN GOMES 47 Wildwood Ave. East Bridgewater Air Conditioning and Refrigeration EDWARD GORMAN 98 Chestnut St. Foxboro Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Rowdy Parties, Souped i Cars, Football To be wild and free and business someday. own my own JOHNT.GOSCINAK 304 South WalpolcSt. Sharon Machine Shop 0 KURT A.GOULD 60 Manners Ave. Brockton Mill Carpentry To live my life the way 1 want to. CHRISTOPHER GREENE 17 Kingsiey Rd. Norton Electronics Intramural Softball and Hockey To get a job in the computer technology field. PAULGRUSHKIN 20 Rosemary St. Brockton Electrical Appliance Repair DONALD GUMMOW 84 Churchill Ave. Brockton Electronics Freshman Football, tramural Softball, Snacks To make bucks In- SUSAN MARIE HABELT Sue 2 King Ave. North Easton Health Service Assistants To do the best and be the best I can in whatever I do, and to make a life with one special guy. + 45 DAVID HANNAN 274 Pleasant St. Brockton Auto Mechanics To travel a lot SCOTT HANSON 21 Hazel St. Brockton Electricity Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try 2, 4 To be happy and to make a success in my trade. PAUL HARDIMAN 150 Kathleen Rd. Brockton House Carpentry T 244 ' Shar Mel ' Fool To si MICHAEL HARRISON 27 Larch St. Brockton Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HEIDI HAWKSLEY 1148 East St. Mansfield Health Service Assistants To own my own day care center, settle down with the man I love and be as good a mother as my own. + LINDA HAYES 31 Kent Street Brockton Health Service Assistants To marry Wayne and live a happy life with him. + 46 ROBERT HENDSBEE 244 North Main St. Sharon Metal Fabrication Football I, 2, 3 To stay out of trouble THERESA HIXSON 56 Trafalgar St. Brockton Cosmetology Parties, Talking, Sleeping in Class, Getting Into Trouble. To be happy with John and always have a good time and enjoy life. MARK HOFFMAN I 2 Morcau St. Stoughton Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 47 u KATHLEEN HUDGINS Huggie 547 Crescent St. Brockton Commercial Foods Basketball, Partying To travel around the world. til DEBORAH HUME Debbie 567 Warren Ave. Brockton Health Service Assistants Basketball and Softball To graduate and to go on to school to become a nurse. + DANIEL HUNTRESS 8 Bretton Drive Norton Plumbing Hockey, Basketball, Hickies, Going Out With Friends and Best (Teresa) I plan to live my life to the fullest a to get ahead in this world. Hopefully own my own business. nd try I will WILLIAM HURCOMBE 1470 Washington St. East Bridgewater Auto Mechanics ANTHONY ISABEL 32 Kenneth St. West Bridgewater Machine Drafting GAIL L. JAMIESON F.P.D. 1 7 West Street Foxboro Commercial Foods Partying in the CF Locker room To continue my learning in the Commer- cial Foods trade. Life is a journey not a destination. 48 DENNIS JARRED 12 Baldwin Rd. Brockton Metal Kabrication Football — To succeed whatever I do. KENNETH KEITH 19 Wilson St. Stoughton Diesel P.C. (Party City) B and E and Arson TIMOTHY KELLEHER 50 Gordon St. Brockton T CHERLY L. KEMP 51 Hancock Ave. Brockton Cosmetology McDonald ' s With Diane Disaster at the Hair Show With Diane, We can do whatever JOSEPH KIPPENHAN 67 Central St. South Easton Diesel To work and make a lot of money. MATTHEW LAMONT 105 Dagmar Drive Brockton Cabinetmaking Intramurals To succeed and live a rich and happy life. To be with Cliff forever, and always stay in touch with my friends from Cosmo. 49 LISA LANDERHOLM 40 Willey St. Brockton Electricity To live life to the fullest, and be the best truck driver I can. Ik DENISELARIVIERE 172 Keswick Rd. Brockton Commercial Foods Rich B, Bob Segar, My Pegmobile To decide what I want to be. Make it and always be happy with a smile on my face. To have all true friends I have now forever. Special thanks to my Mother, Beth and Terri. SCOTT L. LEDIN 4 Elgin St. Stoughton Plumbing Hiking Work, Partying. dresser and live a happy, Coast Guard To make it in this vast world with money fulfilled life with Rick. and a good wife to back me up. DANIEL LONERGAN 437 North Main St. Brockton Graphic Arts To own my own business. TIMOTHY LUDIN 308 Forest Ave. Brockton Air Conditioning and Refrigeration To own my own company, go back to school and further my education. STEPHEN LUTHER 304 Summer St. East Bridgewater Masonry 51 .ENN MACKENZIE . EDWIN J. MACKINNON , flM BRIAN MACNEIL Upland Road t Jl 145 Winthrop St. L 266 Prospect St. A aron Brockton f H Stoughton kf :tal Fabrication House Carpentry Plumbing ' V To be a master carpenter Hockey, Baseball, Lifting, Skiing and Going Out With Friends Because they ' re the best. 52 CHERYL MAYNARD 575 Sumner St. Stoughton Commercial Art Yearbook, Walking the Halls, Dazed and Confused, Chopp- ing W.W., Runnin ' With the Devil, Hangin Around, Having Fun. Led Zep., Summer Parties, F.B., B. and the C. ' s. S.D.R.R. To be successful and make a lot of money and live a full and happy life. Thanks Mom and Daddio CHARLES MAYO 1 2 Pinewood Ave. Stoughton Auto Mechanics jacqueline McCarthy 283 Court St. Brockton Cosmetology Talking, Partying To be a great hairdresser, and keep in touch with all my friends from Cosmo. Don ' t stop believin. )9 MICHELEMcDADE 189 Pleasant St. Stoughton Commercial Foods To go to college and become an accountant. fit LINDA McGARRY F.P.D. 2 52 Bonney St. Brockton Commercial Foods Girls Basketball, Music, and Partying To learn how to drive!! To continue into the Commerical Foods field. Special thanks to my Commercial Food teachers. JOHN McINTOSH 32 Cambo St. Brockton Cabinetmaking Hockey 1,3, Golf 1,2, 3,4 To succeed and live a rich and happy life. T 53 TODD McNeill 125 Bay Rd. North Easton Small Engine Repair Motocrossin, Fishing, Swim- ming, Hockey Race Motocross MICHAEL McQUINN 1 5 Sheppard St. Brockton Plumbing TERESA MEADE Tell-ci-anne 230 Howard St. Brockton Health Service Assistants Student Council Delegate 3, 4, Visiting the Convent 4, Phone, Saint Joseph ' s With Linda Hayes, Meade ' s Automotive Two special gifts from God: smiles and laughter. Thanks Mom and Dad, I couldn ' t have made it without you both, love ya. MARK MESMER 23 Pleasant St. Sharon Electricity SUSAN F. MILTON Susie 4A Chestnut Sq. Apts. Foxboro Commercial Foods Wrestling With Gail Jamieson and Kathy Hudgins and Stacey DeChristopher in the CF Locker Room. To go on learning everything there is to learn about Culinary Arts. STEVEN MONDEAU 294 Laurel St. East Bridgewater Machine Shop 54 KATHLEEN MOORE 29 Elm St. Foxboro Commercial Art Basketball 3, Softball 2, To travel and become successful in the future. JOYCE MORAN 1 20 North Washington St. Norton Machine Drafting Talking in Shop 1, 2, 3, 4, Party at Jo ' s, Pam ' s Sister, Moose Flit To be the best in whatever I do, be happy and rich. CHERYL MORRISON 9 Worcester Rd. Sharon Distributive Education Keypunch 2, 3, 4, and Meeting Scctt Before Lunch. To love, live and laugh with Scott forever. GLENN MORRISON 1 5 Erie Ave. Brockton Plumbing Motorcycle Riding, Heavy Rock n Roll, Baseball and Basketball To take one day at a time, slow, exciting and adventurous because today is the first day of the rest of my life. LAURA MORSE 32 Leonard St. Foxboro Graphic Arts Lunch, To move far away from Mass., and have a happy life with Todd. PATRICK B. MULLINS Moon 56 Lakeview Rd. Foxboro Graphic Arts Graphic Art Girls vs GA Boys 2-2 Tie Wheh To be a photographer and printer in my own business. TIMOTHY MURPHY 6 Budd Ave. Brockton Commercial Art To be a Freelance Artist and a Realist ALBERT MYERS 30 Thomas S ' . Brockton Auto Body Playing Polo To own my own shop BRIAN NELSON 59 Grantview Terr. Brockton Commercial Foods Cake Decorating. To be successful at whatever I do. 4 RONALD NOONAN 17 Broad St. Brockton Commercial Foods Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3 Track I, Intramural Softball To live a long and prosperous life. JAMES NUGENT 14 Douglas Ave. Brockton Cabinetmaking Sports To get a good job PHYLLIS NUTE 52 Early St. Brockton Distributive Education Register 3, 4, Displays 1, 2, 3, 4 To spend the rest of my life with David and be happy. 56 STEVEN NYE 48 Turnpike St. South Easton Diesel TIMOTHY O ' DONOHUE 62 EttrickSt. Brockton Mill Carpentry Baseball To succeed in life. RONALD PAIVA Ronnie 3l60akSt. Brockton Auto Body Baseball, Listening to Zeppelin, Shop Parties. To own my own body shop. To study law and live a long happily married life with Jackie. Led DAVID PALERMO 122 Donahue Way Stoughton Electricity JAMES PARKER JOHN PARRIN 659 MontelloSt. A 134 Willow St. Brockton B4 Stoughton Plumbing m Metal Fabrication Basketball, Going Out, Mak- To be a welder. ing Friends, Rollerskating To become the best person that I can be. To always have a firm grip on life, so not to let it get out of my hands. 57 STEVEN PATZER 103 South St. Foxboro Diesel Partying Over Kelly ' s, 3, 4, Cruising With the Gang 1, 2, 3,4 Marriage, kids and to become rich V BRUCE PEARSON 322 Plain St. Stoughton Diesel Work, Drink To find what 1 want and be good at it. RONALD PEARSON 4 Dongary Rd. South Easton Masonry RALPH V.PEAVEY 228 Central St. Foxboro Plumbing Just hanging around ' doin nothin ' . To become the best I can at everything I do. Make money. More money. Even More Money . . . JOANNE PELTON 7 1 Fairbanks Rd. Brockton Machine Drafting Corridor Patrol 3, 4, Watch for Bob 4, Dazed and Con- fused 1, 2, 3, Led Zeppelin To live a long and happy life and make a lot of money Pink Floyd I DAVID PELUSO 1 3 Emmet St. Brockton Masonry 58 PAUL PHNDl.FTON 196 North Quincy St. Brockton House Carpentry Being a School Monitor To make it in life T THOMAS PERKINS 22 Angelo St. Brockton Metal Fabrication To make it in my trade MICHAKL PI:RRY 69 South Grace St. Foxboro Electrical Appliance Repair Most of all — Pool, Listening to Neil Young Td rather burn out than fade away ' (Neil Young) THOMAS PIKE 30 Spruce St. Brockton Metal Fabrication Tobeametalurgist SAMUEL POCH 114 Oak Lane Brockton Plumbing Football, Basketball, Hockey To be a good plumber and make as much money as possible STEPHEN R. POLGAR 40 Torrey Ave. Brockton Auto Mechanics To build a six second race car. 62 DAVIDSHEEHAN KEVIN SIVES J tM PAUL SKIENDIEL 377 Central St. J 80 Galen St. T 16 Falconer Ave. East Bridgewater l fe Brockton f |H Brockton Metal Fabrication l H Cabinetmaking Mill Carpentry ( Arm Wrestling, Football, To reach my goals in life. Weightlifting To get a good paying and just right for me job. BRUCE SKOLNICK Snipper 152 Pine Grove Dr. Brockton Electricity Playing the Harmonica and Sleeping in the Ceilings. To become a Solar Technician, move out of Mass., and become successful in life. PETER SMITH 33 Arlington St. Brockton Electrical Appliance Repair MARKSNELGROVE 20 Cottage Grove Ave. Brockton 63 MICHALESOUZA 387 Highland St. East Bridgewater Metal Fabrication KEVIN SPENCER 680 School St. Stoughton Electricity Beth — To succeed in life RONALD ST ATKUS 222 Perry St. Stoughton Commercial Foods Intramural Softball To go on to bigger and better things til WILLIAM STEVENS 101 Torrey Ave. Brockton Auto Mechanics Hide out challenger Rt and to make millions BARBARA STOWELL Barbie 66 Draper Ave. Mansfield Distributive Education Partying and Norm, Displays 1,2,3,4 To make it forever with Norm and to suc- ceed out west. PAUL STRACQUALURSI 296 Pine St. Stoughton Auto Body 64 BEVERLY STRILER 209 Court St. Brockton Graphic Arts JAMES SULLIVAN 4 Courtfield Cr. Brockton Plumbing To graduate Karate STEVEN SULLIVAN 140 South St. West Bridgewater f Mill Carpentry Work on my truck; To succeed JOANNE TAGLIONE 97 Algonquin St. Brockton Commercial Art KAREN TETRAULT 51 Harold St. Brockton Graphic Arts FLORENCE THETONIA 146 North Pearl St. Brockton Machine Drafting Holding the Wall Up 3, 4 To be successful in whatever I do 65 SHERI THOMPSON 973 Hancock St. Abington Cosmetology Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4, Partying, Guys, Friday Nights, Start me up , Live now pay later, To reach out and take it. EDWARD TOBIN 104 Willow St. Stoughton Machine Drafting 1 TAMMY TRAVERS 48 Wilmington St. Brockton Commercial Art Class Secretary 2, 3, Student Council Representative 4 To travel and be happy. MICHAEL TRENT 500 Howard St. Brockton House Carpentry To be rich T SCOTT TUCK 61 Day St. North Easton Auto Mechanics BRET A. UPHAM 174 East St. Foxboro Machine Shop Track To go to college and become an engineer; live a good life. 0 66 JOSEPH VARGAS 74 Kinsley St. Stoughton Auto Mechanics To sell my van and get a four cylinder 9 ROBERT VENUTO 25 Old Foundry St. South Easton Carpentry Boston Baseball 1,2,3,4 T + TINA VENUTO T 290 Green St. Brockton Health Service Assistants Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Student Council 3, Presi- dent of Student Council 4, Cheerleading 2, 3,4 To forget what happened this year get back on the right track, pick up where I left off and start all over again with that special person that stood by me and guided me in the right direction love ya Steve JAMES VERROCHI 10 Granite St. Brockton Diesel Football To succeed in the trade. Diesel ARLENE ANN VESSEY Snooky 35 Huntington St. Brockton Graphic Arts Good Times With Duck! To travel, be with Steve and stay happy and smiling. it- LISA VICKERY 1 1 3 North Washington St. Norton Distributive Education Party, Party, Party, Party To succeed in whatever I do. 67 JOHN VOLPE 675 Spring St. Brockton Electricity BRIAN WALKER 137 Norman Rd. Brockton Auto Body Smoke Shows GREGORY WALKER 8 Raymond St. Norton Building, Grounds, Remodeling and Repair MARK A. WEATHERBY 420 Reservoir St. Vj Norton Machine Shop m Track and Field, Having a 5 Good Time With My Friends, Car Racing, Partying in Norton To be a great Machinist and do well in School Track. DAVID WEEKLEY 378 Green St. Brockton Machine Shop P STEVEN WENTWORTH 329 East St. Bridgewater Machine Shop To get rich and live my life with Susie. i TODD WHEELER 8 Garfield St. Foxboro Machine Shop Partying To get rich someday and live in a mansion: Newport would be nice 0 EDWARD WILLIAMS 60 Reynolds Ave. Rehobeth Machine Shop Working To get a good job. DONALD WOODCOCK 337 East Main St. Norton Small Engine Repair Basketball, Motorcross, Mar- tial Arts To be a good mechanic or a great chef. V ERNEST L. WRIGHT 10 Tiffany Cir. West Bridgewater Mill Carpentry To be successful. T EDWARD YOUNG 421 South St. Foxboro Auto Mechanics Spinning Tires in the Parking Lot. Having money to buy new tires after spin- ning them in the parking lot. GLEN YOUNG 5 Blake Place Mansfield Machine Drafting 69 GLENN ZACHARY 1293 Washington St. East Bridgewater Masonry MICHAEL ZOLNA 183 Brooks Place West Bridgewater Auto Mechanics Smoke Shows To graduate and make a good life for myself 70 Aicnitcrs Front Row (L to R) Tracy Sousa, Rhonda Mello, Nancy Biffin, Kelly Quinn, Cindy Ireland, Mary Speredelozzi, Tina Luti, Michelle Wise, Kim Crosby. Back Row (L to R) Mr. Cosato, Ken Donahue, Mike Coauthier, John MacDonald, Mike Perry, Bob Carter, Jeff Sinkiewicz, Joe Wainwright, Paul Sasso. Literary Club Mrs. Paduch, advisor, Cheryl Maynard, Michelle Genereux, Lisa Andrews, Michelle Wise. 71 Senior Superlatives CLASS FLIRTS: John Volpe Chris Lawrence CLASS CLOWN: Linda McGarry Todd Wheeler MOST TALENTED: Kevin Cook Anne Amoroso CLASS CUTIES: Ron Noonan Chris Lawrence Tearbeck Staff Front Row (L to R) Dawn Nelson, Donna McMenimon, Terry Meade, Sharon Bettencourt. Middle Row (L to R) Mr. Albaugh, Roberta Petersen, Darlene McGaughlin, Jackie Marden, Joanna Cruz, Kim Crosby, Kim Ryan, Tammy Willis, Donald Arena, Jim Riley. Varsity rcctball Coach Ayvazian, Kevin Dimestico, Carl Robohm, Coach Chapman First Row (L to R) Michael Restagno, Dennis Jarrad, Peter Smith, Chris Cook, Michael Ridley, Carl Robohm, Kevin DiMestico Michael Harrison, Robert Carter, Michael Auger, Nicholas Carpeno, Chris Johnson. Second Row (L to R) Coach Chapman, Timothy Campbell, Ed Lyons, James McLaughlin, Elliot Smith, Chris Lind, David Dempsey, Robert Slade Kevin Peavey, Doug Sullivan, Chris Martin, David Vacca, Howard Wagner, Tim Geswein, Coach Ayvazian. Third Row (L to R) Daniel Gareri, Matthew Harper, Timothy Early, Jeff Wilkinson, Brian Carrara, Allen DiCastro, James Willet, John Deandrade, James Flint. 76 Cheerleadinfi Co-Captain Terry Fennell, Coach Dennehy, Co-Captain Chris Lawrence Terry Fennell Sheri Thompson CoC aptains: Terry Fennell, Chris Lawrence Standing (L to R) Barbara Bousquett, Kathy Hall, Tracey Sirkin, Debbie McLaughlin, Sheri Thompson, Karen Churchill, Donna McMenimen, Cindy Ireland. Homecoming Queen and King Terry Fennell, Queen Kevin DiMestico, King Cr€$$ Country r; iiiliiiitt i ' j.if K.. Bottom Row (L to R) Tim McSweeney, Mark Woodhouse, John Voipe, Ron Parker, Scott Hansen, Phil Harrison, Jim Hampton. Top Row (L to R) Chuck Copeland (Mgr.), Ken Pfeil, Dave Horton, Walt Daley, Troy Thomas, Dave Jackson, Melissa Hurte, Mark Mclnnis, Coach D. Balch. 83 Track ; ) Bottom Row (L to R) Ron Parker, Jerry Kenny, Mike Day, Bob McNamara, Tony Texeirh, Rick Pennor, Co-Capt. Dave Fernandes, Co-Capt. Glen Rheaume, Terri Heylin, Mark Blanchette, Brian Conefrey, Chris Dockett, George Klobucher. Top Row (L to R) Tom Callan, Bret Upham, Ken Gullins, Mark Weatherby, David Buck, Richard Higgins, Tim McSweeney, Andy Everson, Walter Daley, Mike Crowley, Karl Robohm, Glen Pierce, Ken St. Jean, Doug Devlin, John Burke, Steve Gareri, Chuck Copeland (Mgr.). 84 Hockey 1st Row (L to R) Dan Fleming, Gary MacKinzie, Mark Mesmer, Glen MacKenzie (capt.), Jeff Erving, Jim Lyons, Scott Hanson. 2nd Row (L to R) Tim Early, Jim Connors, Tim Foy, Steve Russell, Joe Pontes, Joe Early, Grant MacKenzie, Jim Pietersen, David Joyce. 3rd Row (L to R) Coach John Scully, Willie Pietrantonio, Jeff Angelos, Russell Teed, Bob Foy, Bob Fitzgerald, Tim Besl. Capt. Glenn MacKenzie Mark Mesmer Front Row (L to R) Tina Campanario, Lisa McGovern, Barbara Bousquet, Kathy Hall, Christine DePontbriand, Brenda Cooney. Back Row (L to R) Diane Nelson, Christine Lawrence, Sharon Bettencourt, Terry Fennell, Terry Carroll, Unknown. Tina Venuto (Capt.) licckey Cheerleadinsi 89 Varsity Easketball Front Row (L to R) John Volpe, Kenny Donahue, Mike Harrison, Bob Carter, Coach Jackman. Back Row (L to R) Scott Moore, Craig Smith, Sean Jackman, Bobby Slade, Chuck Thomas, Burkey Magee, Micheal Crowley, John Hampton, Walter Daley, Tim Cambell, Dan Sargint, Jarod Brown. 90 ■Basketball Cheerleaders Diane Colvin Sheri Thompson Lisa Andrews Chris MacDonald, Lisa Miranda, Diane Colvin, Corrine Brien, Lisa An- drews, Debbie McLaughlin, Jean Cayer, Sheri Thompson, Gail Sutherland, Elaine Flaherty. Girls basketball Varsity Easeball Girls Softball First Row (L to R) Amy Sudhop, Mary Speridelozzi, Sharon Bettencourt, Lynn Hunnewell, Co-Capt. Arlene Duck Durban Co-Capt. Unid, Tracey Souza. 2nd Row (L to R) Paula Marchent, Roberta Peterson, Kim Crosby, Andrea Slater, Laureen Bousquet Manager, Dotty Winters, Carol Nelson, Jackie Marden, Susan Confrey, Coach Carini. Vclleyball Back Row (L to R) Coach Wallace Boen, April Harrison, Andrew Slater, Alicia Daniloff, Joanna Cruz, Kim Brown, Susun Conefrey. Front Row (L to R) Vanessa White, Kim Crosby, Brenda Ridley, Lisa Meulenaere, Paula Marchand, Tracey Souza, Robyn Pina. Junicrs Class Auto Body First Row (L to R) Mike Genaz, Mike Brooks, Dave Kobzic, James DeFalco, Eric Vaughan, Jim Pallucci. Second Row (L to R) Phillip Souza, Craig Cor- mbre. Matt Padgurski, Russell Keene, Robert Kelly, Joe Madonna. Auto Mechanics First Row (L to R) Steve Ruska, Steve Avclino, Guido Awon, John Sellew, Robert Sweeney, Paul Moroni, Glenn Moore, Tom Brennan. Second Row (L to R) Brian Nickerson, Denise McFarland, Bob Telch, Bill Berard, Tammy Willis, Bob Baker, Mark Livrago, Walter Dailey, Jay Canty. Specialized Auto First Row (L to R) Gary Chubbuck, Dennis Dykens, Tom DePontbriand. Second Row (L to R) Gary Mitchell, Jim McLaughlin, John MacDonald, John Clarke. 105 Cabinetmaking First Row (L to R) Jeff Hewitt, Adam Kaplan, Joe Frochlich, Ken Raymond, David Joyce. Second Row (L to R) Mark Byron, Mike Balliro, Tom DeSouza, Ted Perrauit, Kyle DaRosa, Ralph Lovett. Commercial Art First Row (L to R) Ronny Aviles, Tinal Ludi, Cheryl Sharp, Chris MacDonald, Michelle White. Second Row (L to R) Jon Banchick, Karyl Gurney, Paul Sayers, Gregg Bourget, Cheri Leighton. Commercial Foods First Row (L to R) Gail Sutherland, Kyja Dockett, Lee Ann Arenburg, Michelle Lovell, Rick Lindsay, Bill Harris, Jeff Sinkiewicz, Bill Shelton. Second Row (L to R) Christa Strudas, David Dion, Cathy Poelcher, Billy Wilson, Lorna Mann, Tammy Wertz, Terry Wilson, Bobby Hallenbeck, Bill Shelton. Third Row (L to R) Russell Teed, Eddie Fitzgerald, James Hogrell, John MacDonald, Hank Zeoli, Brian Winberg. Cosmetology First Row (L to R) Debbie McLaughlin, Carol Conlon, Laureen Bousquet, Vanessa White. Second Row (L to R) Patti McEntee, Brenda Bercovitz, Maureen Langan, Corrine Brien, Lisa Rascicot, April Harrison, Rochelle Wilson. 107 Electrical Appliance Repair First Row (L to R) Joe Maile, Jeff Ledin, George Lea, Paul Miller, Chris Donovan. Second Row (L to R) Jim Donovan, Erik Milliard, Bob Fitzgerald, Paul Willhawck, Carolyn Garland, Cathy Correia. Electricity First Row (L to R) Paul Anderson, Donald Navis, David Wolffe, Steve Smargon, John Powers, Roland Hurley. Second Row (L to R) Joe Clark, Bob Welch, Norman Thomas, Buster Gorman, Bill Grigaitis, James Orth, Joe Brennan, Ken Gullens, Tom Gauthier. Electronics First Row (L to R) Mike Sives, Tim McSweeney, Nick Carpeno, Mark Anderson, Rick Gay, Greg Erving. Second Row (L to R) Jimmy Hume, Rich LaFranchise, Shawn Murphy, Jon Adams, Ken Gladhill, Robert Flood. ! Graphic Arts ' First Row (L to R) Paula Marchand, Debbie Perkins, Laurie O ' Donnell, Leah Hannan, Sue Anderson, Second Row (L to R) Rich Donahue, Debbie Gioriando, Lynne Piscinelle, Andrea Slater, Cindy Poelcher, Lisa Molina. Third Row (L to R) Arlene McGloin, Margie Joslyn, Mark Fralick, Elaine Barthelemy, Karen Rose. 110 Health Service Assistants First Row (L to R) Cheryl Gray, Dianne Nelson, Brenda Cooney, Alicia Daniloff, Robin Pina. Second Row (L to R) Wendy Vessey, Julie Tartarzuck, Nancy Biffin, Cindy Fridley, Cindy Poule, Nancy Budd. Machine Drafting First Row (L to R) Sue Brown, Tracey Souza, Mary Speridelozzi, Dave Anderson. Second Row (L to R); Doug Devlin, Don Kelloway, Chuck Copeland. Ill Masonry First Row (L to R) Charles Canale, Elliot Smith, Mike Crogun. Second Row (L to R) Mike Hazard, Scott Horton, Greg Anderson, Ken Norris, Dave Dempsey, Fairis Bliss, Mark Grover. Metal Fabrication First Row (L to R): Jerry Martin, Brian Gilmore, Scott Provost, Peter Sergi, Steven Dorsey, Willie Callanhan. Second Row (L to R): Mike Restagno, Mark Spillane, Mark Marshalsen, Bob Slade, Wilter Millman, Tom Goscinak, Joe Earley, Dan Wright, Hugh Wax. Mill Carpentry First Row (L to R): Michael Mayo, Mike Micciche, Joe McLaughlin, Peter DeCosta. Second Row (L to R): John Prendergast, John Alston, Jim Hazett, Joe Wainwright. 113 Small Engine Repair (L to R) Jim Carroll, Tom Mahan, Jim Penelton. Scphcmcre Class Plumbing First Row (L to R) Dominic Damiano, Marc Auditore, Jeff Angelos, Michael O ' Brien, David Papia. Second Row (L to R) Brian Lane, Mark Micciche, Mark Woodhouse, Dan SanSovcil, Vinny Eisenhaur, Shawn MacNeil. 115 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration First Row (L to R) Peter Mavromatis, Bob Rutledge, Chris Raynard, Stanley York. Second Row (L to R) John Albuit, Robert Blackburn, Donald Schnitzlein, Scott Wood, Chuck Re, Rick Pinnetti. Auto Body First Row (L to R) Brian Farrar, John Albanese, Charles Fitzpatrick, Chris Corliss, John Strickland. Second Row (L to R) Jean Brown, Dave Riha, Brian Norris, Eddit Lyons, John McNeil, Ronnie Poole, Ed Brindley. Auto Mechanics First Row (L to R) Frank Phillips, Bob Seaman, John Pitty, Steven Curreri, Andy Everson, Peter Swan, Carl May, Eric Phillips. Second Row (L to R) James Theobald, Brian Canava, Ricky Faulkner, Marc Coffman, James Graham, Steve Krug, Jay Martin, Brad Noble, Kevin Cavanaugh. Specialized Auto First Row (L to R) Dean Reynolds, Mario Vargas, Rita Sweeney, Brad Texeira. Second Row (L to R) Bill Murphy, Jeff Luck, Robert Caudle, Robert Cornins, Frances Shelli, Mike Lyons. 117 Commercial Art First Row (L to R) Bob Blanchon, Don Goulart, Maureen Paccia, Steve Groom. Second Row (L to R) Andy Paraskevas, Jeff McLaughlin, Terri Heglin, Lewis Sherick, Chris Donovan. Commercial Foods First Row (L to R) Gerry McCarthy, Ann Flaherty, Diane Dufresne, John Alexander, Jae Wilson, Michael Sullivan. Second Row (L to R) Diane Crivelkuro, Tina Tibbetts, Sharon Bisesti, Sharon McPhee, Maryann VanHorn, Suzanne Durham. Third Row (L to R) Donald Arena, Mike Williams, Mary Mcintosh, Amy Sudhop, Christine DePonthriand, Jimmy Riley, Ed Colley, Pat Bissonette, Scott Hanscom. Cosmetology First Row (L to R) Karen Pelton, Kris Owens, Lisa McGovern, Tina Campanario, Theresa Joyce. Second Row (L to R) Ilene Shea, Tammy Askew, Bar- bara Lind, Tracey Sirkin, Jean Piion, Susan Snelgrove, Beth Ann Cronin. Distributive Education Front Row (L to R) Karen Funari, Michelle Gerrior, Ann Garrunchio, Pamela Willoughby, Cindy O ' Reilly, Jacqueline Moreland. Second Row (L to R) Brenda Aldridge, Susan Morrison, Debbie McLaughlin, Christal Jones, Vicky Zachary, Brenda Moore. Electrical Appliance Repair First Row Steve Lovejoy, Cliff Titus. Second Row (L to R) Jayne DiMaggio, Rhonda Wellington, James Canning, Rich Dacko, Sean Mayo. Electricity First Row (L to R) T. Phalen, P. Passias, T. Goudey, L. Malafronte, D. Anshewitz, K. Jackson, Craig Smith. Second Row (L to R) Tim Sullivan, Tim Beal, Al Danksewicz, John Deandrade, Ken York, John Goodman, Kevin Mullins, Peter Medade, David Morandi, Chris Tom. Electronics First Row (L to R) Maryanne Charbonneau, Kim Crosby, Steven Finer, Richard Higgins. Second Row (L to R) Tom Filosi, Tom Hewitt, Jim Melfie, William Lessard, Bob Caddell, Paul Harris, Carlos Almeida. Third Row (L to R) Jim Lewis, Joe Salukas, Mark Tremblay. Graphic Arts First Row (L to R) Angie Drew, Lisa Ryan, Eileen Lummin, Susan MacKay, Norma Sanders, Sue Conefrey. Second Row (L to R) Michelle Parenteau, Marie Lonergan, Michele Wise, William Hatts, John Roberts, Pam Parker, Tammy Gurney, Patrick Dewine. Health Service Assistants First Row (L to R) Carole Wasserman, Barbara Bousquet, Gail Hills, Chris Horigan, Renee Gareri. Second Row (L to R) Brenda Reed, Patty Flansburg, Marlee Mello, Mary-Ellen Mitchell, Jill Curtis, Deanna Madden. Third Row (L to R) Dawn Osterberg, Lisa Gonsalves, Claire Fleming, Retha Camaioni, Chris Barr, Cindy Hayward. 123 Machine Drafting First Row (L to R) Kathy Forrest, Paul Justen, David Rabs, Trevor Ellis, William James, Kim McNeill, Second Row (L to R) Joe Casieri, Magdalena Janczurewicz, James Scimone, Steve Martin, Pat Concannon, Ellenmay Otto. Machine Shop First Row (L to R) Scott Larson, Chris Bailey, Don McNevin, Brian Haertlein, Mark Olson, Dan Wilcox. Second Row (L to R) Scott Patterson, Greg Haertlein, Mark St. Clair, Paul Gedgaudas, Brian Hogan, Fred Jansky, Stan Dudey. Third Row (L to R) Sean Jackman, Robert Johnson, Jimmy Stone, Robert Auger, David Johnson, George Sihora, Allen Willis, Joseph St. George, Jim Akell. 124 Masonry First Row (L to R) Jim McDade, Kathy Hall, Gene Matthews, Chris Pezzano, Peter Koeffer, Philp Harrison, Chris Lammez, Cric Eaton. Second Row (L to R) Burkie McGee, Richard Watt, Freddy Royce, Howie Wagner, David Vacca, Scott Mondeau, Mark Leonard, Kevin Horton, Kevin Brockington. Metal Fabrication First Row (L to R) Daniel Souza, Ian MacDonald, Rick McKinnon, Fred Trciano. Second Row (L to R) James Miranda, Joe Solomon, James Smith, Jeff McLaughlin, Philip Giannini, Mark Spatola. Third Row (L to R) Pat Cerci, William Mockus, Fran Bishop, Chris Martin, Jim Slade, Chris Johnson, Jim Connors, Grant MacKenzie. 125 Mill and House Carpentry First Row (L to R) Scott Tibbetts, Tim Beswin, Steve Pereirn, Paul McCaffrey. Second Row (L to R) Kenny Berry, Joe Mullins, Sam Parker, Steve Lan- doin, Brenda Ridley. Outside Carpentry First Row (L to R) Mike Towng, Jim Lawson, Bill McCarthy, Hulk Hogan, Brian Sangeleer, Darin Packard, Shawn Kelleher, John Kuhn. Second Row (L to R) Martin Hamalian, Andy Maniscalco, Allen Penneurz, Troy Thomas, Scott Gadsby, Jim Kilroe, Brian Lloyd, Louis Sawelsky, Danny Bates, Bill Thomas, Jon McDermott, Fred Geroux. 126 Small Engine Repair First Row (L to R) John McLaughlin, Jim Devine, Ronald Sanford, Joe Sbardella. Second Row (L to R) Brian Parker, William Atwood, Russ Isgur, Jim Hagerman. rreshman Class Room 252 First Row (L to R) Helen Mayo, Sharon Hendsbee, Linda Bartos, Janice Barthelemy, Marie Becker, Rosalia Restagno, Eddie Lavezzo. Second Row (L to R) Anthony Saccone, Donald Ruhl, Timmy Pot, Jim Battles, Tim Hanley. Third Row (L to R) Ralph Masala, Steve Kritzman, Scott Phillips, Bill Upham. 127 Room 8-305 First Row (L to R) Daniel Camerino, Don Yarlets, Robert Gay, Pauline Unick, Theresa MacMurdo, Patty Staniewicz, Marc Cohen. S econd Row (L to R) Matt Harper, Michael Lewandowski, Danny Feight, Dan Perrault, Michael Perry, Paul FuUerton. Third Row (L to R) Rich Sanderson, Carl Cayford, Mark Donovan, Chris Koury, Bryan Rascicot. Room 9-109 First Row (L to R) Patrick Buckingham, George Bright, Chris Poole, Janice Rubicine, Kim Brown, Judi Ohrenberger. Second Row (L to R) Scott Moore, Jarrod Browne, Paul Handraker, Peter Fasali, Michall Giannelli, L. Brockington, John Deligolia, Billy Pierce. Third Row (L to R) Jim Willett, Bill God- win, Brian McDonald, Michael Theriault, Richard Gaucher. Room 9-110 First Row (L to R) Rich Willis, Jimmy Dalton, Lisa Morse, Rose-Ann Coghlan, Sandy Theobald, James Flint. Second Row (L to R) Craig Honston, Ron- nie Falandys, Mark King, Alan Kayan, Chris Maynard. Third Row (L to R) Doug Laky, Joe Parmeggiani, Chris Sweeney, Joe Harris. Room 329 First Row (L to R) Cindy Theobald, Lisa Miranda, Denise Zubris, Helen Joyce, Mike Hayes, Randy Astrofsky, Mike Fisher, Steve Mayo, George Gib- son. Second Row (L to R) Jimmy Frant, Mark Podgurski, Jim Pietersen, Wayne Merrick, Steve Dunn, Richard Bingel, Kevin Lyons, Robert Fisher. Third Row (L to R) Danny Gareri, Jimmy Baker, Todd Ledin, Damon Solan, Stephen Stern. 129 Room 308 First Row (L to R) Chris Cabana, Mike deMartin, Ken Kostka, Mario Dimasso, Dave Day, Joe Golden, A! Smith. Second Row (L to R) John Waterman, Steve Pilson, Joe Snow, John McLean, Paul Gordon, Kevin Tracey, Tim Campbell, Arthur Foren. Third Row (L to R) Jeff Bryant, Henry Diamond, Lin- da Munroe, Tina LaFleur, Tim Farley, Joe Fallon. i Room 307 First Row (L to R) Ricky Martinez, Jamie Mulready, Darin McDonnell, Brian Robbins, Michael Nugent, Pat Caskin, Chris Buck, Robert Bombard, Se- cond Row (L to R) Stephen Nugent, T.J. Baumeister, Danny Ledwick, Kelly Simmons, Frank Verivali, Jim Cheney, Rich Brady, Jeff Wilkinson. Third Row (L to R) Rich Baker, Willie Pietrantonio, Annette Thompkins, Patty Lyons, Ann Nugent, Jim Watt, Scott Wuschke. 130 Room 8-304 First Row (L to R) Chuck Vella, Mike Shurman, Laura Wirreil, Tammy Lugo, Mary-Lou McPhee, Lynn Bonney, Kim Ashwell. Second Row (L to R) Tom Kane, Tony Cooper, Jamie Davis, Bob Jones, Sean Royster, Kevin Lavigne. Third Row (L to R) Brian Dutresne, Lucier White, Joe Burnell, Ronald Miranda, Warren McGraw. Room 8-300 First Row (L to R) Jim Adams, Ed Krim, Gary Crouch, Paul Lupo, Lenny Fletson. Second Row (L to R) Brenda Smith, Jeanine Perry, Wendy Titus, Elaine Flaherty, Kathy Leo, Stacey Eaton. Third Row (L to R) Scott Jackte, Jackie Goghlan, Lisa Crone, Burt Towne, John Pipes. 131 Room 8-303 First Row (L to R) Paul Chuilli, Annemarie Good, Missy Weir, Sue Spiliane, Steve White, Mike Geary, Howard Hanscom. Second Row (L to R) Michael Murphy, George Kourafas, Mike Bruemmel, Andy Pidgeon, Jim Wingren. Third Row (L to R) Deanna Brandon, Carolyn Gomes, Elizabeth Perry, Ginny Carlson. Room 210 First Row (L to R) Brian McNeil, Fred Atwood, Kelly Brown, Heidi Geroux, Lisa Wisniewski, Lynn Thompson. Second Row (L to R) Jean Harding, Lynne Raney, Patti Olsen, Lori Roberts, Kim Anderson, Cheryl Baxter, Chantel Cornwall. Third Row (L to R) Darwin Moore, Troy D ' Agostino, Peter Faherty, Frank Pilon, Joe Dorley, Charles Passias, Mark Mclnnis, Jim Bousquet, Ken Pheil. Room 253 First Row (L to R) George Mintz, Mark Seeley, Bob Mason, Joe Quinn, Andre P. Daniel. Second Row (L to R) Dean Salcells, Robert Bettencourt, Tony Luca, Grace Carrigan, Geoff Skelton. Third Row (L to R) Suzanne Lawrence, Gretchen O ' Leary, Stephanie Ramadam. Room 2-251 First Row (L to R) Chris Crawford, Kim Harris, Carol Hugo. Second Row (L to R) Michael Worster, Calvin Nelson, Tom Stella, Jimmy Cannata, Jeff Pratt. Third Row (L to R) Kurt Guilens, John Cicchetti, John Rego, Bob Lincoln, Jim Hampton, Robert McCarthy. 133 137 139 142 145 159 I 160 Mr. Wilho Ahola Mr. Phil Albaugh Mr. Sam Anastasia Doug Anderson Roe Anderson Mrs. Virginia Anderson Mr. Dominic Arena Walter Atwood Ronny Aviles Dave Balch Mr. Barrows Mr. Beaudoin Mike and Sue Berry W. Boen John Burke Colette Burrill Cabinetmaking Students Mr. Carini andy Cataldo iane Colvin Kevin and Caryn Cook Thomas Cosato Mr. Coulter Eric Davis Mrs. Dennehy Mr. DiBona Rich Donila Mrs. Driscoll Arlene Durham Mrs. Judy Emond Mr. Jake Englehardt Mr. Fernandes Mrs. Betty Foote Edith Furlong Michelle Genereux Mr. Goode Elsie Goodwin Kurt and Sue Gould Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrea Hampton Dell Hancock Mrs. Jelloe and Cafeteria Staff Mr. C. Johnson Mr. Kadzis Mona Keefer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kondracki MaynarS Mr. Landreville Jim Latremouille Dan Lonergan Chris MacDonald Russell Madan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynar Jackie McCarthy R. 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