Tantasqua Regional High School - Tantasquan Yearbook (Sturbridge, MA)

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— ll cae Aw Editor-in-chief Co-Senior Editors Faculty Editor Co-Sports Editors Co-Activities Editors Finance Ad. Editor Photography Editor Copy Editor Layout Editor Art Editor Vocational Editor 1984 Tantasquan Tantasqua Regional High School Brimfield, Brookfield, Holland, Sturbridge, Wales Special Thanks to Our advisor Mr. Blake Gerry Kay Mary Lee Ruscitti Michelle Coderre Martha Ciaschini Martin LaChapelle Liz Tetrault Brian Jacques Lisa Hoopes Gerry Kay Nancy Clark Glenn Rousseau Tammy Jurezyk Lori Celona Richard Dionne In Memorium To be Nobody but Myself — in a world which is doing it’s best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting. B. Fisher f h hl | RADUAT ES The Way We Were Robert Ackerman Beth Berinstein Christina Caron Lori Celona Nadine Centafanto David Ethier Terry Mellor Christopher Ouimet Christopher Metcalfe Christine Pappas Lori Ropiak Ginger Puckett Suzanne Ochs Alan Ramsdell Marylee Ruscitti all “ Janet Stanton Terry Thompson Robert Wheaton Lisa Wood Paul Williams Christine Watson IN MEMORY OF A CHILD The angels guide him now, And watch his curly head, And lead him in their games, -The little boy we led. He cannot come to harm, He knows more than we know, His light is brighter far Than daytime here below. His path leads on and on, Through pleasant lawns and flowers, His brown eyes open wide At grass more green than ours. With playmates like himself, The shining boy will sing, Exploring wondrous woods Sweet with eternal spring. Robert Wheaton Susan LaRochelle President Vice-President Beth Berinstein Secretary Cathy LaFlamme Nadine Centofanto Treasurer Treasurer Robert C. Ackerman Sharon M. Allard Mike Arnold Ack, Kissy face, brown fish Sher Bear Leslie Armstrong Paul L. Artruc Claire Baillargeon Scott Balderelli Michelle Bard Barbara Bateman Bard, Bird, Head Emma Stepen Baum Adam Bawden Thomas Beeman Beave Tom Lise Benoit Beth E. Berinstein Cherry! L. Birchenough Birch Guy Black Kenneth Bliss Cheryl Boiteau Boit 11 James E. Booth Albert Bonetti Andre Boudriault Jim, Pick Booger Kenneth Bowers Paula Burdin Norman Butler Ken Paulie John F, Canavan Jr. Mitchell Carlson Christina A. Caron Jack, Can-O-Corn, Whiteshoes Mitch Tee Wee, BB AZ Nadine M. Centofanto Lori Celona Denise Chalue “My Sharona’”’ Daffy Henry Champigny Mare Chartier Raymond J. Chartier Jr. Champ R.J. Martha Ciaschini Nancy Clark Michelle Coderre Mit-chell 13 14 Richard Connor Kenneth Consiglio James Constantineau Michele Cooper Troy Cormier Eugene Corriveau “Coop” Micheal Corriveau Robert Croke Linda Curboy Curb Eldon Curtis Brian Demers Richard Dionne Lydia DeJesus Stephen Denning Steve ee At oe William J. Duncan Bill + hb a kk be ieeied) renee bene age eth Obey Michael Dnembe Skrub David W. Ethier Eachie 15 16 Karen Everett Georgina Ferraro Brian Filler Gina Robert Fountain Paula Frain Rita Gagne Bob Polly T.K., Meter Maid Jeannine Gaumond Robert Gauvin Clay Gawron Ziggy Karen George Andra F. Gills Davida Gordon Andi Bruce Granger Kimberly Gregory Daniel Griggs Kim Jonn Grubert Kenneth Hartman William Hatstat 17 Donna A. Henry Bonnie Heroux Henry Bon Lisa Hoopes Valerie Hopkins Christine Horn Hoopes! Val Chris . Diane Hurley Jim Hurley Glenn Hutchinson | Wurley, Di, Dee Huey Hutch, “CH” 18 Brian C. Jacques Todd Jenkins Patricia Jensen Herk, Herkimer, Dudley Lori Juliano Tamela Jurcezyk Gerald Kay Susan R. Kelly Patrick King Gerry, Gerard Sue-Sue 19 20 Bruce Kingman idi Kni g Heidi Knight Roxanne LaBarre ROX Paul Lacroix j Peter Lacroix Kristine L. Lachapelle Kris eT Bae . ie aE Martin LaChapelle Linda Laeuter Cathy LaFlamme Lynne LaFleche Valerie L. Lapierre Val, mouse Cindy Latour Wumzey Sharon LaFrance Cher Denise Lariviere Dee Debra J. Lechowicz Debbie Robert Langevin TEX Suzanne M. LaRochelle Suzie (Q) Daniel Lee 21 pi f hy ne a Lisa Leth-Steensen Mark Leslie “Steens” “Lis Candace Levesque Brian Liebfried Candy Christopher Livingston Edward Lloyd Christa Loggie Gregg Ludvigson Wesson Lussier Julie A. MacConnell Wally JAM Nancy MacGillivray Robin R. Mailloux Timothy Martin Nance Claudine McDonald Paul McGinn Nancy McNeely 23 24 Brian L. McRoy Terry Mellor Scott Menard Leroy Christopher Metcalfe Danny Minchoff Charlene Moran Mets Minch Charly Karen M. Morris John Niejadlik Suzanne E. Ochs Buns, Kar’ Niej Sue Joe Onners Lee Oster Christopher J. Ouimet Chris fe VF 6 Rass Christine Pappas Paula Partlow PAP Link Paula Phifer Elise Piligian Wiliam Porter Brutis Pugsley, EL Bill 25 26 Ginger Puckett Charles E. Pybas Kathrina Rachal Ging, Puck ,G.P. Chip Trina ilk Alan Ramsdell Melissa Randall Douglas Raymond Rams Missy, Mel Doug Lori Reed Vincent Remian Lynne Riddle ’ aS ; é A ‘ a Gary Rigatti Michael Roach Jodi Roberts Garf, Frank Brian Robidoux Kevin Robidoux Patricia Robidoux acta Lori Ropiak Glenn Rousseau Marylee Ruscitti 27 28 Bruce Rutherford John Samek Nina Santelli Niner, Whop, Nin Wendy Schneider Rosemarie Sears Christopher Sebolt Critter Tulip Seagrams Kirsten Slezik Julie Smith Mark Soper Sylvester Spidle Mary K. Sprout Janet Lee Stanton Ves Bean Sprout Motor Mouth, Goofy Two Sally Beth Stanton Mary Beth St. Clair Wenay St. Jean Sal Beth, MB, Bess, McBeth Saint, St. Weenie Thomas Streicher Monique Suprenant Stephanie Tardif Nique Taffy 29 Leigh Tasse Gary Tavares Elizabeth Tetrault Liz Armand A. Thibert Joan Theresa Thibert Terry Thompson Joanie Noose y vi Angela Marie Toto Christopher Trout Matthew F. Valerio Teau, Angie Baby, Tote Chris Doctor V., Joe Valo Debra Vallee Frederick S. Walch Christine Watson Fred Miss B, Watty Robert A. Wheaton Stanley White Diane White Boo, Robbie Paul R. Williams Earl Wonderlie Lisa Jeanne Wood Will 31 32 Robert C. Ackerman L: Lynn, fribbles, this and that, people who can take a joke, my family. D: When she’s away, people who get down on themselves, people who think they're better than anyone else, cheats. 2 HA: To be successful in whatever | do, and to own a 280-ZX PP. My brown fish FM: Prom 80 81 , Spoof concert, times with Lynn, Washington D.C., Oklahoma. A: Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 3.4 Sharon M. Allard L: Working at B.J.’s, Mustangs, trucks, the big “H’’, Friday nights with Leigh in the red VW, AC DC, Elvis, Don’s Day, beer, the “right” attitude, Bon’s driving. D: Gym, being told what to do, having to be in at a certain tirne, getting caught, being cold, not having anything to do. HA; To succeed and live a long life. PP. My family, the memories and times with my friends. FM: February 17, 1978 FS: Hang onl! A: Field Hockey 2 Paul L. Artruc L: “Peach”, Ronnie Van Zant and friends, Reeces Pieces, southern rock, ice cream, “slapshots, wristshots and cheapshots”’, green and gold defeating red and white, my family. D: arguments, cigarette smoke, the unorganization of district meets, drugs, Rolling Stones. PP. A certain lawyer’s daughter, my VW, my family. FM: My $20 Torina, ‘76 trip, 5 25 80 HA: 20 feet in the pole vault, to fly FS: “It’s hot as a fox at a forest fire’ A: Football 1,3,4, Hockey 3,capt.4, Track 1,2, capt.3,4, L-likes, D-dislikes, PP-prized possessions, FM-fondest memory, HA-highest aim, FS-favorite saying, A-activities Michelle Bard L: Mike, the Corriveau’s, the Johnson family, krystal, swimming, hockey, softball, Mr. Wallis, Mrs. Riddle, Mr. Robidoux, Cheryl and the A-Block crew. D: Rain, liver, tests, being made a fool of, disappointments, cream chip beef on toast. HA: to live up to my own standards PP: my family, friends, and Mike FM: My grandfather, years spent at T.H.S. FS: “Come on ya Emma” A: Softball 2, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Majorettes 1, Field Hockey 1, Gym Leader 4. Stephen Baum L: VT, skling, weekends with the schlitz-grabbers, art, Cape Cod, snow days, lobster, Molson nights, fiddling contest, Hogback Mf. U.S.A., Bugs Bunny D: College essays, long lift lines, work in general, Van dipsticks, mild winters, school lunches, getting up at 6:00 a.m. HA: To be filthy rich. PP. MY “Dinner Jacket’, my family FM: My trip to Europe Thomas Beeman L: Eating, money, driving, the beach. D: Working, school, liver, foreign languages. HA: To graduate from college and make a lot of money PP: My car FM: Weekend in Canada FS: “Reality is for people who can’t handle drugs.”’ Elaine Bergeron : Dave, horses, parties, weekends. D: Marc, Mondays, Dora HA: To make Dave happy. PP. Dave, my horse FM: When | got my horse, when | met Dave. FS: “Love it’ Lisa Benoit L: Working at the DDI, Peter's parties, the campground, chinka food, 55 Chevey’s, Cape Cod, J. Geils, Pina Coladas, Molson, D: Crabs, sea weed, fat cat, Advanced Comp. Miller, Red white and blue, beer. HA: To lead my life to the fullest extent and to be happy with what ever happens. PP: My family, my memories, friends FM: Summer ‘79, Summer ‘80, 7 4 80, 9 13 80 FS:K'm leaving after D-Block A: Fine Art’s Club 3, Clinical Nursery 3,4, Spirit Week Committee 4. Beth Esther Berinstein L: Clear windy days, beach, ‘67 Mustangs, stuffed animals, Garfield, clothes shopping D: Eggs, snakes, two-faced people, jeaiousy HA: To be someone, not anyone. PP. My family, my dog and cats, my diary. FM: 10 25 80, 5 25 80, Summer ‘80 A: Field Hockey 3, Varsity T Club, Secretary of class, Homecoming Queen, Prom Commit- tee 4 Cherryl L. Birchenough L: Billy Joel, feeling needed, sincerity, friends, McDonald’s, Italian pizza, snow. D: Liver, bugs, loneliness, snide remarks, striking out, Greek pizza. HA: To someday provide a happy home for all the stray cats who need one. PP. My memories, my teddy. FM: All State 1980, D-Blocks in the prep room, Cindy Lou FS: “Everything | like is either illegal, immoral, or fattening.” A: Symphony Band 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3, Jazz Band 1,2,3,4, Quabbin 1,2,3, Districts 2.3, All State 3, Math Team 1,3,4, Fine Arts Club 3, Secretary 4, Softball 2,3,4, indepen- dent study 4, National Honor Society 2,3.4, Cheryl Boiteau L: Glen and times spent with him, elephants D: Unfair opinions, getting up early, getting stuck in the mud. HA: To lead a happy life. PP. My family, Glen, my friends FM: 2 45 80 FS: “Oooh baby!” James E. Booth L: Girs, Chevys, parties, working at U.L., having friends, being a VOC, beer. D: Warm beer, snobby girls, funerals, getting up in the morning. HA: To be rich, own my own shop, race stock cars and run my own life. PP: My family, my cars, tools, friends FS: “Wow, are you sure?” Andre Boudriault L: Ice skating, expensive clothes, nice furniture, Indian Summers, dining at restaurants. D: Nothing except winter. HA: Own a business and travel around the U.S. PP: Good looks FM: The times at Cape Cod FS: ‘Fuji Kapesta my eyes are burining”’ Kenneth Bowers L: Airforce, money, summer, football, mountains, Boston, traveling, Mike’s Pizzas, D: Winter, spinach, VW’s, rainy days, lectures, reading books, people who think they’re always right. HA: To become an officer in the U.S.A.F. PP: My car, Suki, my double barrell shot gun. FM: Jamuary ‘80, my trip to Jamaica. FS: “Decent’” A: Yearbook Paula Burdin L: French fries, hot sunny days, Thunderbirds, sleeping late, having a full gas tank. D: Gymnastics, long hours at BK, Yates tests : HA: To succeed in whatever | decide to do in life, and be happy in doing it. PP; My record collection FM: 14 44 80 FS: “| don’t knowl’’ Theresa E. Burton L: Horses, Science, poetry, reading, summer, occasional parties, cats, rabbits, rain D: Winter, dogs, chickens, death, dull parties, sickness, math, school food, snow. HA: To be happy doing what | like with some one that cares as much about it as | do. PP: Good will of my friends, my friends FM: Mt. Washington FS: “Why you dirty little son-of-a-window washer, | wouldn't wipe my nose on your face.”” Russ Burtt L: Girls, cars, Marie, Mr. White’s and Mr. Warren’s classes. D: Southbridge, paying fines, academics. HA: to get through school. PP: My beer opener FM: Once in the woods. FS: “A man Is as big as his heart.”’ John F. Canavan Jr. L: Sports, sleeping, Mr. Bruneau, Mr. Charette, Kinks, eating, youngblood, fighting Irish. D: Losing, the library, 2-miles, rain, smoking, skis. HA: To follow Howard Cosell’s footsteps or Mr. Allen's. PP: My family and friends. FS: “| have arrived!!! Hi therel”’ A: Soccer 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3 Christina Ann Caron L: Fiske Hill, surprises, roses, letters, blueberry, home, laughing, Jocks D: Seeing people cry, fights, hard butter, letting people down, flirts, not being trusted. HA: To be successful in life, to help kids, and make it through the next four years. PP: My family, memories, and my best friend FM: Special moments with papa, prom ‘80 2 14, 12 15, special times with Kevin. FS: He roams the seas in freedom with no enemies. A: Prom Committee, Cross Country, Independent study. Lori Celona L: Sunsets, full moons, Italian food, roses, being Pollish (oops!), Datsun 280 Z's, WAAF D: Term papers, being bored, two-faced people, cold weather without snow, Bus 16. HA: To live a long, happy. and successful life. PP: My health, my license, radio, family and friends. FM: Prom ‘80, Doobie Bros. Concert, Spirit Week Dance, times spent with Ray. FS: “Dream on, Dream until your dreams come true.’’-Aerosmith A: Yearbook 1,3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Varsity T Club 4 Nadine M. Centofanto L: My family, the beach, friends, holidays, winning, talks with mom, security. D: Running on empty, allergies, bus rides, politics, waiting, eggs, inflation, diets. HA: To get something out of life in every possible way and to accept things | can’t change. PP: My family, friends, memories. FM: Volleyball ‘80, Spirit week ‘80 class of 81, the good times with Lisa and friends FS: C’monl’’, “Decent, what's new?” A: Volleyball 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 2,3, capt. 4, Varsity T Club 2,3,4, Indepen- dent Study 3, Yearbook 3 Peter Chaffee L: Donna, parties, whomp PP: My car, Billy, Donna FM: 11 16 80 FS: “Me, I'm a candy bar.”’ Denise Chalue L: Partying, Joe, the Beatles, the Stones D: Disco, snobby people. HA: Possible cosmopologon? PP: Joe’s and mine relationship FM: Summer ‘80, goofing off with friends FS: “No, really?’’ Henry C L: Sports, being with friends listening to music, outdoor activities, BT a a D: Pushy people, not being listened to. HA: To become a pro. PP: My family and friends. FM: Summer of ‘80 FS: “That's the breaks” A: Baseball 2,3.4 Raymond J. Chartier Jr. L: Motorcycles, girls, Fall, Summer, Spring D: Winter, rainy days, cigarettes. HA: To succeed in life and make a name for myself. PP: My car FM: My high school years with my friends. FS: “Let your fingers do the walking Michelle Anne Coderre L: Eagles, $.D., Hockey, Football, Knocchi with garlic bread, Walker Pond, my yellow tennis shirt, the Yankees. D: Working weekends, my temper, October 31, two-faced people, losing people, black cherries. HA: To be god at what | choose to do: to find the right person to share my life with. PP: My koala bear, my family, the Saggio’s, my Notre Dame hat. FM: Times with S., friendship with Marylee, good times at Mac’s, FA, Mac’s softball games. FS: “Baby!” Bi--- is more effective A: Yearbook 4. Richard Connor L: Lacrosse, hockey, the Eagles, the Whalers. D: Waking up HA: Become a doctor PP: My Lange goalie skates. FM: 8 47 80, Big E ‘79, ‘80 A: Ice Hockey 3,4 Michelle Cooper L: Skiing, the beach, shopping D: Snakes, jealousy HA: To own my own business some day FM: 3 9 78, Summer of 78 A: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Hockey Cheerleading 2, Varsity T Club Eugene Corriveau L: Girls, parties, weekends, sports, friends; water skiing. my stereo, roller skating. D: Accidents, the bus, sprints, cold weather, boring weekends. hauling in wood. HA: To succeed in whatever | do in life.’ PP: My friends, family, stereo, future. FM: Summer of ‘80 FS: “Hi therel’’ A: Track 2,3,4, VICA Chairman 4, Vocational Senior Class Advisor 4. Mike Corriveau L: Michelle D: A cold bus seat HA: To do one better PP: Truck, cars, job. FM: 7 20 80 FS: “I'm all set’ A: Hockey 3, Baseball 3. Linda A. Curboy L: John, friends, FA, partying, coke, a warm fire place, being with John D: Snobs, Nosy people, cold winters HA: To make it in life with a special person. PP: Family. friends, J.F.T. FM: Meeting John, FA ‘80, FS: “Wake me up in time for the weekend” A: Fiel Hockey 1,2, Student court 3, work study 4 Bruce DeMauro L: Italy, life, pizza, lasagna, gold. D: Nothing HA: To become the best doctor that | can. PP: My family, friends, and myself. FM: Germany, summer of ‘79 and ‘80 FS: “You bunch of wolves” A: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Hockey 2, Basketball manager 3,4 Brian Demers L: Carolyn, snow, food, soccer, basketball, blondes, doobies and more doobies, cleo D: College applications, essays, snobs, cigarettes, hives, being tickled. HA: To be rich and successful first and then get married to C.R. PP: My soccer ball pillow FS: “What are you doing Joe!” A: Soccer 41,2,3,capt. 4, basketball 3,4, Math Team 1,2, National Honor Society 2,3, president 4 Stephen Denning : L: Sports, most of the teachers, helping everyone, and just doing anything. D: Getting up in the morning HA: To keep doing all of this when | get out of high school. PP: Having keys to every door in the school. FM: Bob Wheaton’s organ. This school. FS: “Oh balls!’ A: Team Mgr. for all sports, Stage Mgr. for Oklahoma and the Wizard of Oz Michael Dhembe L: Girls, beach, Mr. White and Mr. Warren's class D: “Southbridge”, car problems, rainy days. HA: To succeed in life. PP: My car and beer opener FM: Thanksgiving ‘80, summer of ‘80 FS: “Come on something's screwy A: Football 2.3.4, Willlam John Duncan L: Girls, convertible cars, friends, machine shop. D: Small cars, snobs, Social Studies HA: Do what | want to in life PP: My family, my car, my friends. FM: summer ‘80 FS: “Oh really?” David Ethier L: Skiing, soccer, blizzards, Patriots, K2, spaghetti, winning, talking with close friends D: Losing, being nassled, running 2 miles, vegetables, getting kicked out of the library HA: To be an established businessman, own a Corvette, and be totally happy PP: My skis, my life. FM: FA '76, CO ‘80, 10 12 79 FS: “Go for it!’ A: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3, Student Council Pres. 1,2, Varsity T Club 3,4, Ski Club 4 Georgina Ferraro L: Music, vacations, chocolate, riding with Jim on the bike. D: Rabbit punches! HA: To be happy with my life, and to make other people happy with my decisions PP: My Saxaphone FM: 10 22 80 A: Softball, Band, Jazz Band, Tri-M, N.H.S., Fine Arts Club Robert Fountain L: Fall, Basketball, Rain, weekends, Adidas Beautiful, rain, jeans and a T-shirt D: Smoking, college applications, injuries, disco, curfews, restrictions HA: To lead an enjoyable and productive life. PP: My family and friends. FM: May 18 and 419, 1979, times with Chris A: Basketball 1,2,3,capt.4, Baseball 1,2,3.4, Soccer 1,2, Varsity T Club 2,3,4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, N.H.S. 3.4. Paula Frain L: Tommy, Salisbury, Beach, my family, the class of ‘82. D: Getting up early for school, arguments PP: My engagement ring. FM: Summer ‘80 A: Cheerleading 2,3 Rita Gagne L: Rock and Roll, driving, the Beatles, the Doors, The Kinks, singing, black D: Orange, green, cold weather, disco HA: Singer in a Rock and Roll band PP: My cars, my guitars FM: Sophomore year. FS: Not to touch the earth, not to see the sun, nothing left to do but run. A: Work Study Jeannine Gaumond L: Bob Seger, cheering, rollerskating, Mr. Bombard, Spirit Week, Class of 81, the ocean being a senior, bubble gum, weekends, children D: Homework, being depressed, jealousy, prejudice, punk rock, no school spirit, bees, fake people, misunderstandings, scrounges HA: To find my greatest ability and work at it to the fullest. PP: My family, friends, sanity, health, FM: Bob Seger concert, 9th grade, my 17th birthday. FS: “when the power of love overcomes the love of powe r there will be peace. A: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 2,3, Softball 14, Gymnastics 1, Student Council 4,2, Yearbook 1, Prom Committee 4 Robert Gauvin L: Sue, cars, rollerskating D: Snobs HA: Tools and die maker PP: My car, my stereo FM: Summers FS: “Weeo”. Clay Gawron L: Fishing, hunting, water skiing, Beatles, Doors, Zep, beach, Patriots. D: Disco, surprise quizes, slow drivers. HA: To become a pilot PP: My stereo, my gun. FM: July 4, 1980 A: Prom Committee 4 Karen George L: My tiger, ‘80 Fall Cheerleaders, sailing, skiing, Beatles, friendship, rainy Sundays. D: ee up early, running on empty, being frustrated and confused, goodbyes, waiting HA: To continue my life with success and happiness PP: My brother Bob FM: Summer ‘80, Sophomore year, 5 25 80 FS: “If you don’t understand my silence, you will not understand my words.” A: Cheerleading 1,2,3,.capt.4, Track 2, capt.3, Student Council vice pres. 1,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3,4 Andra Gillis L: L: Music, chorus and band trips D: Loud crowd PP: My trumpet A: Concert Choir, Symphony Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Modern Music Masters Bruce Granger L: Parties, fast cars, beach, girls, Drive-ins D: Rainy days, 6:00 a.m. HA: To succeed in life PP: My car FM: 1 26 80, my grandfather FS: “Hey babe” Kimberly Gregory L: Academy, sports, weekends, laughing, Catskills D: Losing. getting up early HA: To be successful 33 34 PP: My diaries, dog, friends, family FM: Snake Rd. Summer ‘80, 11 21 80, M.M., August 1979 FS: ‘Smile’ A: Softball 1,2,3,4 Kenneth Hartman L: Zeppelin, Jim Morrison, the Cape, L. B. winning, Roller skating at U.S.A. D: Waiting until the last minute, school lunches, vokie hall HA: To become president PP: My Zep and Doors albums, family, friends FM: Summer ‘80 FS: “What can | Say?” A: Prom Committee 4 Donna Henry L: Flowers, water skiing, traveling, purple D: Winter, spiders, being cold, football HA: Become a professional cake decorator. PP: My stereo FM: The first day | met my boyfriend. A: Volunteer for the clinical nursery group Bonnie Heroux L: Summer, beach, traveling, meeting people D: Accidents, rain, fake people HA: To be successful in life PP: My dad and Dona, my VW, M-P.T., friends FM: Summer ‘80, going to CA FS: “‘Whoops!”’ A: Cheerleading 1,2,3, Girls Softball, 4, Track 41, Varsity T Club 3 Curt Christian Hoffmann L: Lisa, motorcycles, parties, horses, dogs, kittens, spring, working on bikes D: two-faced people, school, Sundays, being late, snow, rain. HA: To be successful and happy in everything | attempt to do in life. PP: My family, Mac, and my friends FM: 42 46 80, April ‘78 Lisa Hoopes L: Englishmen, punk rock, mod music, Alex, anarchy, Nancy’s drawings, my bear D: The U.S.A., American punks, math HA: To live in England and live life the way | want to. PP: My records, badges, clothes, and future. FM: Europe with Linda, November 11, FS: “Trying to forget your generation, using any way and see, the end must justify the means, your generation don’t mean a thing to me.” A. Field Hockey 4, Fine Arts 2,3, Foreign Language 3, Yearbook 3,4, N.H.S. Valerie Hopkins L: Friendly people, cows, dogs, comic books, Donald Duck, singing, Mickey Mouse. D: Snobs, Foods |, winter, mice, winter doing my homework, gum. HA: Executive Secretary PP: Bank book, gold ring, family FM: 2 4 77 FS: “Should | go to Gym? A: Tennis 2, Track 3 Christine Horn L: The Yankees, Michelob, Mustangs, NYC, the ocean, the Cape, drums, Kahula, parties D: Fat ticks, heartburn, disco, being tired, the bus, leaving friends, traveling. HA: To be the best in whatever | do. PP: My family, friends, and drumset. FM: NYC with Pat, Kahula trips with Cindy, partying it up with Daigle FS: “Stop eating Cindy.” A: Math Team 4,3, Jazz Band 1,3, Symphony Band 1,2,3, Foreign Language 3, Marching Band 1,2,3 Diane Elizabeth Hurley L: Kahlua, friends, Worcester Center, money, Soap operas, Christmas, snowy days, T.V. D: Being tired, being late, fighting, getting up early and going to work. HA: To be a successful hairdresser. PP: My class ring, family, and friends FM: Times with friends and family A: Softball 3, Work Study r Jim Hurlay L: Bud, horses, spike, weekends, parties. D: Mondays, Tues and Wed at 4:35. HA: To be the best at whatever | do PP: Family and friends, my van FM: Playing football for T.H.S. under coaches Farland, Phipps, Zini, and Martin. FS: “What?” A: Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity T Club 2,3,4 Glenn Hutchinson L: JBL speakers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, football, Pink Floyd, Sam Droopy, ping pong. D: Howard Cossell, waiting, school lunches accidents. HA: To make a name for myself PP: My family and friends. FM: Fishing a Long Pond with Dick in ‘72 FS: “83” A: Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 4 Brian C. Jacques L: Lynne, My dogs, Soap, Real People, 8, Accounting, Basketball, Tennis, Grease D: Burt Reynolds, snobs, school lunches, homework, tests, rain, crowds, jealousy HA: To be whatever | want to be. FM: When my dogs became dogs of the year ‘77 and 80. FS; “Guess what’’ A: Tennis 1,2,4, Play 1.2.4, Yearbook 3,4, Spirit Week 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Foreign Language 2,3,4 Lori Juliano L: My friends, parties, The Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Rolling Stones, summer, presents D: Disco, the new art room, getting caught, being bored, arguing, good-byes HA: Going to college and getting a good job. PP: My memories of the past FM: Mr. Almand, the old art room, the Beatles. FS: “Come onl” A: Track. Eve Kastango , L: Windy days, winning, DD’s with Joyce and Mark, autumn, snow, E.J.’s pranks D: wrenches, ants, liver, Physics, crying, college applications, essays. HA: To be happy and to help others be happy. PP: My health, family, relationships and memories. FM: NJ, February ‘80, times with M.S.J.G. Football season ‘80 FS: “Oh my God! | don’t believe it!’’ A: Prom Committee 4, Yearbook 2, Softball 1,4, Basketball 4, Field Hockey 4, Baseball Mgr 2,3,4 Fine Arts 2,3,4, Foreign Lang. 2,3,4, Hockey Cheerleading 3. Gerald Kay L: Rainy days, eating, money, bicycling. D: Chocolate, unemployment HA: To be successful in whatever | do. PP: My life, family, money. FM: Quebec FS: “Nifty’’ A: Yearbook 3,4, Math Team 4, Foreign Language 2,3,4, N.H.S. 3,4 Susan Renee Kelly L: Beatles, Football team’s record, walks, Accounting with Dee, Kansas, Foghat D: Working Weekends, Getting up early, the bus, fightswith my friends, Gym. HA: To someday be a fashion designer. PP: My family, friends, Rich and talks with Dianne FM: My grandmother, Styx ‘78, The good times with Mary Lust, S.H.S. games, cheerlead- ing FS: “Don't take me seriously”’ A: Cheerleading 2,4, Cross Country 4 Roxanne LaBarre L: Friends, family, being with other people, squirrels, chipmunk, rabbits D: Stuck ups, spinach, Kiss, Ronald Reagan HA: To be able to work with little kids. PP: Class ring, niece FM: November 24, 1979 FS: “Dodo bird” Kristine Lee LaChapelle L: David, Maine, Snow D: Being cold, snobs, users, school HA: To have a lasting and loving marriage with David. PP: My diamond ring, David's love FM: 3 24 80, 8 30 79 A: Marching Band 4,2,3,4, Symphony Band 2,3,4 Peter Lacroix L: Girls, vacations, riding on the bus, skipping, dances, parties, snow days. D: School, school lunches, school rules, tests, going to classes, Gym. HA: To graduate and get a good job. PP: My class ring, my girlfriend. FM: The night | took Pearl to Hot Head Slater, The day | graduate. FS: “Oh what an emma” Sharon Anne LaFrance L: Sunny days, eating, camping, swimming, being with Dennis, my family, friends. D: Graduating with class of ‘84, scrounges, grubs, big cities, my hair, electronic toys HA: To make the world a little better PP: My health FM: My grandfather Robert Langevin Ls Fast ote, East cy, Fast, Wo D: School food, Gym, surprises, snobs HA: To get what | want out of life feace FM: Trench digging at T.H.S., summer of ‘84 FS: “Do it to it” A: Track, Work Study Valerie L. Lapierre L: Mark, Spring, snimals, parties, Love D: Flipping over the snow mobile while driving, rain, snobs, waiting, hate HA: To survive, graduate, go to college PP: Feelings of love. FM: When | met Mark FS: “Your crazy ’ Denise Lariviere ; L: Rick, weekends, summer, Rolling Stones, pay day, reading, my family, Wales, cats D: Getting up, homework, Gym, misunderstandings, being late, being alone HA: To get married to Rick some day PP: Rick, my family and his, Rick's ring FM: 8 81 78, summer ‘78 Suzanne Marie LaRochelle L: Ziggy, ice cream, chocolate, weekends, Tantasqua, Mr. Bombard, Holland Market. D: Prejudicim, uncaring attitudes, conformist, nightmares, being cold HA: To help those who can't help themselves. PP: My family, special friends, and my hope chest. FM: Being a U.S. Air Force Brat FS: “More than yesterday ... less than tomorrow.” A: Field Hockey 3,4, Class Officer 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Yearbook 3,4 Cindy Latour L: Jeff, weekends with Jeff, roses, beach music, FA, Kahula trips with Chris, Hubba Bubba D: Arguing, misunderstandings, Physics, Math, getting up early, being cold, icy roads. HA: To discover a cure for cancer and to be a good wife PP: Christmas Tree 1980, my rings, my car, old photographs FM: Niagra Falls and Cape Cod 1980, FA 1980 June 28, 1980, Fall Festival, Sand dunes 1980 Debra Jean Lechowicz L: Weekends, DQ, Spencer, Field Hockey, Brut, water skiing, Michelob D: Waiting for phone calls, Lori's driving, Liz’s bright ideas, Niques organization HA: To be happy, healthy and successful. PP: My family, friends and memories. FM: 8 12 80, Howe Park Brook, summer ‘79 FS: “I can relate” A: Field Hockey 1.2,3, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Softball 2.3.4 Brian Letendre L: Adventurous people, doing 135 down rt. 20 D: Snobs, Head Games, warm beer, school food HA: To be happy PP: My car, and my insanity FM: Summer ‘80 FS: “E.S. and D.” A: Work Study Candace Levesque L: Sports, winter, Pittsburgh Steelers, friends, Rolling Stones, Wenesdays, snow, Catskills D: Gossip, Disco, Getting up, boring parties, fighting, losing, sister’s attitude HA: To be successful in whatever | do. PP: My family and friends. FM: Summer ‘80, 11 24 80, Snake Rd., Rich Dupre, Accounting |, Il, Ill Wesson Lussier L: Senior football, Mic, Dnembe’s tapes, Hurley’s junk, people who are just people D: S.H.S. game, Mrs. Peterson’s yelling, Bud HA: To succeed in life. PP: A reformed pioneer FM: Easter ‘80, Thanksgiving ‘80, 10 12 80 FS: “IS that their primary passing set?’”’ A: Football 3, capt.4 Julie Ann MacConnell L: Sailing, ocean, my music, laughter, red roses, Tanglewood, the moon D: Leaving T.H.S., the dentist, having no mo ney, good-byes, waiting, tears. HA: To continue singing, to do the best | can and live life with an open mind, and love it PP: The memories of a special person who's guidance and patience will never be forgotten. FM: Summer ‘80 A: Concert Choir 1,2,3, Choraleers 1,2,3, Fine Arts Club 1,2,3 Claudine McDonald L; Being with Bill, taking walks, Nature, making people happy D. Disagreeing with Bill, Being hurt, seeing people hurt or upset PP: My family, Bill, my bird, rabbit, friend FM: My freshman year, 14 30 79 Nancy MacGillivray L: Ice cream, Butch D: Playing Monopoly, vegetables HA: To play the guitar PP: Electric blanket, my family FM: Cruising in the Mustang FS: “Give me a break!” Paul McGinn L: Motorcycles, work, money PP: Car, motorcycle FS: “It’s all your fault’’ Nancy McNeely L: Rolling Stones, observing, being alone, money, corvettes, hockey, black hair D: Talking on the phone, listening to the radio, T.V., crowds, Van Halen, disco HA: To see the Stones in concert, meet and party with them PP: My Stones albums, pictures, books, etc. my family and friends. A: Field Hockey 1,2 Robin R. Mailloux L: Free-time, vacations, quiet moments, skiing, being happy, getting presents, being silly, Football Cheering 80. D: Bus rides, crying, being alone, separations. HA: To be happy and to succeed in whatever | do. PP: Robert, my family, and my friends. FM: 5 48 79, the past two years. FS: Your a cute little monkey ain't ya. A: NHS 3.4 Yearbook 1, Cheerleading captain 1, JV cheerleading 2, Varsity cheering 3, Captain 4. Brian L. McRoy L: Wendy, days off, riding, getting my check, shop. D: Waiting, buying gas, drivers who don't think. HA: To finish my education and get a good job so | can have a healthy prosperous life. PP: My 650 Special and my family. A: Math team 4. erry Melior L: Brian, being with my special friends, having weekends off, talks with W.R., concerts. D: Rude people, disagreements, being hurt. HA: To be happy and succeed in whatever | do. Christopher Metcalfe ea winning, basketball, baseball, the ocean, Kinks, Doors, getting away with things, ure. “ewig double sessions, being bored, getting up early, goodbyes, getting caught, the ts. HA: To overcome any obstacle in my way. PP: MY family, close friends, memories. FM: Cape Cod 80, California vacation 77. A: Soccer 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 President 4. : Lon, music, Billy Joel, clothes, school. D: 220 miles, English, being hung up on. HA: To be successful in my music career. PP: FM: 5 14 80, 5 30 80 FS: | was only kidding A: Band 1,2,3, Vice President 4 Tri M 3, Vice President 4, Fine Arts Club 2,3, President 4 Foreign language club 3,4. Charlene Moran L: Skip, being with friends and relatives. D: Navy HA: To be able to travel through the world and learn about other countries. PP: Heart necklace FM: The beach 1980 FS: U-Kay Karen M. Morris L: Bri, Southern Comfort, Dr. L (my lizard), walks with Brian, being with Brian, coke, Bob Seger, Bowie, Doors, concerts, huff, fats. D: Kathy Lapete Duvol, misunderstanding, snobs, nosy people, getting up early, disco, Football practice HA: To make it to a certain place with Brian in July. To be with a special person for life. PP: Brian, my rings. Inki and Beitt, mom and dad. Brian's family. FM: 11 41 80, times with Brian, A certain night with Linda and Elise in October, Fall of 79, 80 FS: Ours is a special and wonderful relationship. Bun-of-a-sitch A: Baseball manager 4, Band 41,2,3 Drum major, 1,2,3 Chrus 4, work study 3,4 John Niejadiik L: Soccer, skiing, animal drill, the stones, CW, Vacations, math and computers. D: 2 miles, ATC’s computer system coming down, nuts HA; Become wealthy and play soccer. PP: Scrapbook FM: Florida Vacation FS: Another one bites the dust. A: Soccer, track, ski club Suzanne £. Ochs’ L: Being warm and secure, chocolate chip cookies, lambrusco, laughing with T.J, Jackson Browne, Bjorn Borg. D: Being lonely and depressed, bad habits, starting my car at 6:00 a.m., being fat, thunder and lightning HA: To help others in whatever career | choose, have the happiest marriage ever, to see the world at peace. PP; My terrific mom and sister, my three best friends, my cats, gold cross, memories of yesterdays. FM: Summer of 78, all the get togethers with D.G. seeing Jackson Browne. FS: Proceed wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast. A: Fine Arts Club 2,3,4, Foreign language club 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Yearbook 2 Joe Onners L: Skiing, Football, track, winter, riding dirt bikes, food. D: Homework, mondays HA: To get a good job and make good money. PP: Skis FS: Right A: Track 2,3,4 Football 4 Lee Oster L: Heineken, friends, cars, Motorcycles, Fall, spring, Indian summer days, 4x4’s and Lori D: the new art class, going to school, rainy days. HA: To be a motorcycle repairman. FM: Mr. Almand, Mary Sprout, a very special friend. FS: Head for the “high” lands of Holland. Christopher Joseph Ouimet L: A certain College woman, Soccer, Hockey, payday 14, Italy, Florida, Corvette’s D: 2 miles, sessions, losing, phone bills, soggy cereal. HA: Walking outside to my driveway, pass my Mercedes and my Porsche, getting into my Mazerati and visit all my companies. PP: My watch, my cars, Lynne, my waterbed, my stereo. FM: 6 9 80, Prom 80, Southern nights with Lynne, 81, my family. FS: But Dot! “It was Canavan not me!” A: Soccer 1,2,3,4 Hockey 1,2,3 Capt.4. Varsity T club 1,2,3,4 Christine Pappas L: Spring Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, Wild roses, Beach, music, a winning season, Caroling parties, jeans, the rain, Tanglewood at night, new kittens. D: Rainy tennis matches, Flea Markets, Programs that won't run, waiting, auditions, the shack. HA: To live through law school FM: Summer of 80. PP: Friends, my memories, and my family. A: Concert Choir 2,3,4 Choraleers 3,4, Band 3,4, Tri-M 3,4, Volleyball 4, Tennis 2,3,4 Math Team 2,3, Student Advisory council 4, Student council 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Fine Arts 3, Yearbook 4 Timothy Perry L: Football, Dale, baseball, parties D: Snobs, grits HA: To succeed in life. PP: My practice shirts FM: Summer 80, Best football season ever to come out of this school. FS: Get out, SURE A: Football Paula Phifer L: The stars, sitting on the beach with him and a bottle of wine, the cape, new years Eve. D: John and Linda, mondays HA: To live happily PP: My watch FM: Summer of 80 FS: Really Elise Piligian L: The Clash, my doberman-Tierra, Fred-Ricton, Bruce Springsteen, blonde guys. D: Acid, AC DC, disco, bigots, Jimmy, Heberts’ Candies Karen (not you) Southern Com- fort, Journeys HA: To be a chemical engineer, to write a novel. PP: My pillow and cat. 35 36 FM: Summer and Fall of 80, Canada 80. FS: Watcha doing? “WHAT?” A: Work Study 3,4 William Porter L: Blondes, dark skin, Houston, Alabama, 76ers, Dawkins, Yankees, Reggie, Billy Martin, MCA, 2Z top, Molly Hatchet, Wild Turkey, Highway song, All along the watch tower, My Own little Mick Jagger, the Who. D: AC-DC, The clash, red-heads, fights, Miller, Michelob, chipped teeth, broken bones, teasers, being without a certain beautiful person. HA: To become a trainer and become half the man my Dad is. PP: Cathy, family, friends. FM: Concert 2Z top 80. 11 9 80, friends at T.H.S A: Football 1,2,3 Capt. 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Varsity T club 2,3,4 Charles E. Pybas L: Hockey, snowdays, T.V., Home, Nike, Bruins, one special Pinto. D: People who don't listen, know-it-alls, the calm before the storm, the superlative results. HA: To have happiness and success at the same time. PP: My family. FM: All the ups and downs with the Hockey team. FS: “Oh Nol’ A: Hockey 2,3,4, Soccer 1, Baseball 1,2 Kathrina Rachal L: A certain someone, football, Mrs. Crockett, parties, being with my best friend, beer, kids D: School, JK, liver, High class people, teachers HA: To visit Texas, To be a truck driver. PP: My best friend FM: Summer of 78 and 80 FS: Wow, Oh my God. Alan Ramsdell L: Sleeping late, hot weather, easy classes, fast cars, good food. D: Monday mornings, SSI, Coach Lanier, whimpy guys, two faced people. HA: To complete college. PP: My friends and Family FM: Summer of 80, Class of 84. FS: “ING” A: Track 2,3,4 Varsity T club 3,4 Melissa Randall L: Tennis, honesty, true friends, Borg, chocolate anything, cheering for hockey, people who can cheer you up. D: Running in practice, the weight of a certain girl, being broke, tennis matches, being down, fat thighs. HA: To be a good nurse, to learn how to ski- the right way. And to beat Jim at the net. PP: My locket, my ability and my close friends. FM: May 419, 1978, R.I. 80, Sweden, Summer 78 and all the good times in between. A: Fine Arts Club 3,4. NHS 4, Band 1,4 Tennis 1,3,4 Prom Committee 4, Cheerleading 2,3,4 school committee 4 Douglas Raymond L: Lynne, Sports, four-wheeling in my vega-wagon. D: grits HA: Own my own automotive shop. PP: Lynne, mom, my future car. FM: My dad Gary Rigatti L: D.A.D, Soccer, Walking Barefoot, cross country skiing, my mom’s cooking, Jeeps, mercedes, convertibles, Corvettes, German beer, M A S H, Camp in vermont. D: Mushrooms, Coconut, Being late, Math, College applications, Essays. HA: To play professional soccer. PP: My Japanese Key chain. FM: 1 18 80, Germany in the summer of 80, 12 6 80, My three years at T.H.S A: Soccer 1,2,3 Capt. 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Varsity T club Kevin Robidoux L: Girls, cars, bikes, my stereo. D: Snobs, homework. HA: To be the owner of my own machine shop. PP: Tolls my grandfather gave me. FM: The summer | worked at Old Sturbridge Village Tavern. FS: Oh-yah Lori Ropiak L: Summer, beach, Beatles, taking care of kids. D: Rude people, being hurt, the cold weather, HA: To reach 5 feet and to make it in life. PP: My class ring, and Blossom FM: 8 9 80, Times with my family. FS: You whimp! A: Secretary 2,3 Bruce Rutherford L: Winter, Christmas, my Birthday, presents, vacations, movies, weekends. D: Mondays, rainy days, homework. “ HA: To become a child psychologist and to be rich. PP: My friends. FM: 10 31 80 The best halloween party ever. FS: Sit on a pickle. A: Yearbook 14, Fine Arts Club 2, Foreign Language Club 3,4. Marylee Ruscitti L: York Beach, Maine, Football and Hockey, food, summer, the Eagles, Gnocchi’s with Garlic Bread, chocolate. D: Snobby attitudes, winter, people that stare, Black cherries. HA: To be successful in whatever | do, PP: My family and friends, my car. FS: No way! A: Cheerleading 3, captain 4, Yearbook 41,3,4 MaryBeth St. Clair L: Holidays, hugs, grapes, roses, Old-fashioned things, special people who have taught me what living is all about. D: Braces (3 different times in three different places) hypocrites, misunderstandings, egos, dissappointments, sunburns, bugs, nervousness, good-byes. HA: BROADWAY! PP: My family and friends, class ring, my Nikon, memories. FM: My years at T.H.S, my stay in Europe, MASC convention, March 80, the boyfriend. FS: “My, My, Myl’’: Lord help us!’’ A: Student Council 3,4, Student Advisory Council 4. NHS 3, sec.4. MASC and CDMASC conventions 3,4. Independent study 3,4. Choraleers 3,4. Chorus 1,2. Secretary, librarian 3, co-vice president 4, Quabbin 2,4. Color- Christopher Sebolt L: Thunder and Lightning, Duke, my car, wales, My suzuki, don, snowstorms. D: The new art room, Rom’s, Transmissions, Bubbles in clay, bad movies, squash. HA: To make a successful business in Auto Mechanics, and eventually have my own shop. PP: my comet, the duke of Wales, DUG FM: The past three years with Donna, Bill and Stan, Summer of 80 at the Cape, Mr. Almand, Beth, My Dad. Kirsten Slezik L: Porsches, the beach, cowboy hats, eagles, summer, fringed shirts, running. D: the preppy look, people who lean on my locker, occurances that make you want to punch someone. HA: To make up my mind. A: Volleyball 3 Cheerleading 3,4 Ves Spidie L: Jenni, Football, Sports, Warm weather. D: Tough guys, crooks, homework, studying. HA: To fulfill all my goals, to have a family and give them a good life. PP: friends FM: Senior year, Football season. A: Football 1,3,4 Mary K. Sprout L: Doors, pepperoni, beach, being with Dan, English, the sun, the fall, Neil Young, swim- ming, being alone, Tuesdays : D: Gossip that hurts ones character. The cold, fighting HA: To have a long happy life with Dan, to see the Virgin Islands. PP: My family, Dan, my ring, Pepsi and Heidi. FM: My brother Timmy, 5 18 80, Talking with Mary-Florida. My friends at T.H.S FS: Tomorrow's another day guard 3,4. Fine Arts Club 2. Sec. 3,4. Foreign Language club 3. Yearbook 4. Girls’ States 3. Wendy St. Jean L: My family, my two little guys, Teau, Brack, Em, Graduation day, the beach, traveling, Volleyball, sleeping late, Christmas trees, warm spring mornings, coach and goosefish. D: getting up for school, cold floors, hearing my name on the PA to go to Mr. Bombards, Sat. morning practice, fighting with friends, finding a bug in something that | am half done eating, wearing wet jeans on a colg morning. HA: Get married and have a farm with a house full of kids. PP: My family and the love and strength they give me. FM: My times with Teau and Coach, and my Jr. year with the fearsome foursome. FS: “Teau, | don’t want to go to practice.” A: Volleyball 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3,4 Varsity T club 2,3,4 Yearbook 14. Nina Santelli L: Summer, parties, sleeping, mustaches and beards, riding around with special friends, having serious talks with my friends. D: Rainy days, getting upset, riding the bus, stuck ups, hurting people, being cold. HA: To live a life of love and happiness. PP: My family. friends, class ring. FS: Really? Fricken! Are you serious? A: Prom Committee Wendy Schneider L: Friends, S.T. H.W. J.C., thunder, cool winds off an ocean, the snell of salt water, Seattle. HA: To swing from the highest star. FS: You wenchlil Rosemarie Sears L: Tennis, Skating, books. D: Homework, term papers. HA: To become a secretary. PP: Brian FM: 14 25 80, 1 8 76 A: Tennis team 2 Janet Lee Stanton L: A special guy, THS, class of 81, parties up the trail during the summer, days at the beach, skiing, Bob Seger, the pink panther, money, freedom, catching rays, decorating. D: People w ho think they are better than others, my sisters attitude, being told what to do, getting up early, a certain person, fighting, saying goodbye, breaking up. HA: To always have confidence in my future, to be happy with what | do, and make others happy! PP: Mom, Dad, family, friends, gold chain, god child, nephew, relatives, memories. FM: The times | spent with a special guy who means a lot to me, 12 24 79, 12 29 79, 1 19 80, 6 17 80, 6 28 80, 7 2,22,24 80 Oct. 4, 1980, Halloween, Christmas, New Years, of 1980 FS: “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.’’- Stones A: Gymnastics 1, Tennis 41, Fine arts club 2. Sally Beth Stanton L: Animals, my family and my best friend Joan and her family, music, Christmas. D: History, high class people, Rainy days. HA: To get married and have a real close family. PP: My family lee tide camping when | was little, being with the Thibert family at the “Big E.”” : Really Lisa Leth-Steensen L: The beach, mountains, Tanglewood, Volleyball, tennis, snowmobiling, long walks, gooc times with close friends, fudge swirl ice cream cones with sprinkles, Jackson Browne roses. D: Ho-Ho’s, fleamarkets, rainy tennis matches, waiting for dad, filling out applications, HA PP: Family, faith, friends, and my Volleyball Sweatshirt. FM: All-State 79, and 80, Summer of 79. FS: “The buck stops here!” “take life one day at a time” “It’s like; .... A: Volleyball 2,3 co-capt.4, Gymnastics 3, Tennis 2,3,4 Concert Chorus 2,3 pres.4, Chora- 2.3.4 Western District Chorus 2,3,4 All-State Chorus 2,3,4, Sweet Adelines 3, Year- Monique Suprenant L: Chocolate, being with friends, the ocean, The Shanty, Perry’s, caps, SAJ with Deb and Liz, friends from David Prouty, N.H.-BLRA D: Waiting, Summons, thunderstorms, monday mornings, the bus. HA: To stay healthy and happy and to be successful in whatever | Do. PP: My family, friends, class of 84. FM: Summers in N.H, Sept. 6, 1980, all the times with the Three Stooges, and the great talks with Lynne. FS: Today life seems so hard, | guess everything comes down all at once. It really isn’t a good day or a bad day, it’s just one of those days. A: Softball 4. Stephanie Tardif L: People who say what they think, fast cars, interesting conversations. D: Liars, users, Fitting in. HA: To find a paradise and share it with a friend. FM: Summers pas. FS: “yea, right!’ Never go to Pluto, it’s a Mickey Mouse planet. Leigh Tasse L: Taking the Red VW out with Sharon on Friday night, Scrotten, Speckles, Joy, my “‘uno”’ buddies, payday, C, GH, Molsen Golden, “gold’’, snake bites. D: School, truancy, permission, having two homes, hassles, no heat, “gas money”, Feb. 1980-forever, gym, “‘scrotis’”’ HA: To get out of this ----ed up place. PP: Mom, my brothers and their buddies. FM: Ros-Col. ‘Freebird’. FS: Don’t Wearry. A: Cheerleading 1,2, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2 Student Council 1,2, Yearbook 4. Elizabeth Tetrault L: Stones, Spencer, Seniority, midgets, old gray camaros, being Jackie for a night, mac and cheese, SWAT Attacks, Angel’s Travel Agent, “Tony”, Suprenants and Lechowiczs, Receding hairlines. D: Depression, Deb’s DA's, war, poodie imitations, falling out the car door, getting hit by Bonnie's car. HA: To be the best at teaching and to stay forever young. PP: My T's, memories of the three stooges, those 3 special weeks, future. FM: Falling in the Howe Park Brook, 10 24 80, 11 14 80. FS: Many times I've been alone and many times I’ve cried. Anyway you'll never know the many ways I've tried. A: Field Hockey 41,2,3, Softball 3,4, Gymnastics 1,2,4, Varsity T 2,3,4, Independent Study 3. Armand Thibert L: Weekends, Stones, friends, car, hockey, swimming, mom’s spaghetti. D: Stuck up people, Bub’d moods, my fathers hired help, Bruce Springsteen. HA: To be good at what | do, to take over my fathers business, to be the kind of man my father is. PP: My dog Strech, my car, familly. FM: Doing things and going places with my sister Joan, summer of 80. FS: Don’t worry I’m a Senior. A: Hockey. Joan Thibert L: Marriage with Chuck, Family ties, being with my best friends Sally and Jane, Christmas trees. D: Snob’s, gossipers, conceited, math, liver. HA: To be a hair dresser and cosemetologist and to someday own my own salon .. PP: My husband and family. FM: My wedding day. FS: “it takes all kinds’’ “Whatever turns you on” Terry Thompson L: Friends, family, nice cars, summers, the-beach, having fun with my friends. D: Snobs. rainy days, school, people who think they are everything. HA: To be an engineer. PP: Car, friends, family. FM: The times of youth, summer 78, times with my friends. FS: Let’s have a party. A: Yearbook Angelia Marie Toto L: Winning, 7, 844, B-Ball, bus rides, all the times with my sidekick, volleyball, seeing a white Trans-Am in the driveway, B1208, people who are able to laugh at themselves, the Boss, donut runs, Celtics, the Cowboys. D: Going to the dentist, onions, hurting people | care about, goodbyes, being hurt, being benched, beer, Debbie’s cough, being lied to, being ignored, vacations in Maine, Quitters, bad refs. HA: To someday fly my own plane. To see the people | care about happy with their lives. PP: Family, brothers, sense of humor, friends, memories at T.H.S FM: Big Alum, Strawberry hill with Nardo, 4 24 80, mornings with Mark and Brian, Times with ST., B.B. Em. growing up with Debbie, Jr. Year, summer of 80 FS: I'd rather be sorry for something I've done than something that | didn’t do. “Really?” “Where's St. Jean ..? Settle down mom. A: Basketball 2,3,4, capt. 3,4 Volleyball 3,4 districts 3,4, Softball 2,3,4 Prom Committee 4, Varsity T club 2,3,4 Chris Trout L: Money, sleeping, Skynrd, Moosehead, friends, Wonderword, Graduation, parties, bums. D: Car accident, uiginess, boredom, going hungry, getting up early, losers, being broke. HA: To be rich and happy in my field. PP: My true friends, family, life. FS: “CH” A: Soccer 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 4. Matthew F. Valerio L: Basketball, Beatles, Elvis Costello, Softball, Puns, McChickens, onion rings, Molsons, Debate, money, milkshakes, Dr. J, sleeping, the dudes from B.G. D: Math, people who slurp soup, picking noses, my left knee, Psycho pressure, rejection, Conservative parents, people who won't listen, Barf, Little kids (Kristen) HA: A billion dollars and the White House, but mostly a billion dollars. PP: My good luck. FM: My trip to Indiana, summer of 79. FS: He who plows a straight furrow Is in a rut.alQ: Parlimentarian, Student Rep. to school committee, Math team, Presidential classroom. Frederick S. Waich L: Winter, snowmobiles, racing, Foghat, snow. D: Getting up for school, English, rain, disco. HA: To succeed in whatever | do. PP; License, good friends FM: Senior year, summer of 80. FS: “What?” Christine G. Watson L: T.H.S., the high jump, “seefood diets’, being psyched. Quincy, G.H., people who inspire me, The ruffled Grouse. D: Losing to Southbridge, calisthenics, conceited people, sore throats, SAT’S, small pay- checks, and Yate’s chauvinism. HA: To be happy and make others happy. PP: Family, friends, Nikes. FM: Summer 76, Jackson Browne, Prom 80, 10 15 78. A: Track 41,2,3 co-capt. 4, Cross Country 1,2,3 Volleyball 4, Yearbook 1,2,4, Prom Com- mittee 4, Varsity T 3,4 Robert Wheaton L: Sherri, Monkeys, M Ms, coke, the south, all my friends. D: J.P.’s, my car breakdowns, having to wait. HA: To get my B.A. and work for Arland PP: My saab FM: Spring in Quebec, Winter of 80 in Florida. FS: “Ya don’t challenge the Chief’ A: Class President 2,3,4, Ski Club 2 Yearbook 3, Golf team 2,3,4 Varsity T 3,4, Student council 4. Paul Williams L: Dolphins, Corner shots, AC-DC, math, money, basketball, baseball, soccer, Mike, surprises, Hawaii, Michelob, Schapp’s, Hot days, ‘““WILLIAMS’’. D: Messy BR’s, two miles, losing Sprints, broken foot, sprained ankles, crowded halls, skiing. HA: To be the best in whatever | do, and to live a happy and safe life. PP: My love for M.C. and my family. FM: 3 9 78, winning border conference title in soccer for first time in school’s history. Having the best record in basketball. A: Basketball 1,2,3,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Varsity T club 2,3,4, Co-Capt. bas- ketball, Soccer, baseball 4. Lisa Jeanne Wood L: The beach boys, Cape Cod, Dan Fogleberg, camping, letters, James Taylor, phone calls from distant friends, Curt. D: Spending the summer at home, people who complain, two faced people, saying goodbye, term papers. HA: To become an Oceanographer, and not have to depend on a large city in roder to thrive. PP: My friends, family, cat. FM: My last two summers spent on the cape, working at a camp. FS: “Guess what | had to do at home last night ...”’ A: Band 2.3, Foreign language club 3,4 Ginger Puckett L: Pizza, science fiction, Monty Python, Babys, bus rides, Christopher Cross, Computers, Mr. Walker, Puck, chocolate, prepp clothes. D: S.A.T’s, dishonesty, colds, AWESOME” beach balls, geese. PP: My Siamese Cat, My unicorns, family and friends, my “best friend’’ sue. FM: Softball at Mac’s, trip to Quebec FS: “| don’t think sol’ “If you were only serious.” Martha Ciaschini L: windmills, wooden shoes, the slumps, Mr. Blake D: Math, GN, H.C., the way a certain person eats and laughs. HA: To participate in a presidential debate and win. PP: my family and my wooden shoes FM: The times with Nienke and Harm, times with the other Americans and the Summer of ‘80 FS: “OH shut up Martha’ A: Marching Band 1,2, Concert Band 1,2, Yearbook 3, Faculty Editor 4, Lab Assistant 4 37 38 Cherryl Birchenough Angela Toto Cathy: Laflamme Lori Celona Gina Ferraro Carolyn DiGregorio Sue Ochs Michelle Cooper Lori Celona Martha Ciaschini Sue LaRochelle Cathy LaFlamme Chris Pappas Sue LaRochelle Ginger Puckett Nadine Centofanto Nadine Centofanto Julie Smith Lisa Hoopes Sue LaRochelle Lisa Leth-Steensen Karen George Senior Superlatives CLASS BRAINS CLASS JOCKS BEST DRESSED CLASS ARTIST CLASS MUSICIANS TALKS LEAST SAYS MOST TALKS MOST SAYS LEAST CLASS COUPLE CLASS FLIRTS MOST ARGUMENTATIVE MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DID MOST FOR CLASS MOST NAIVE MOST DARING CLASS CLOWN MOST SHY MOST ORIGINAL FRIENDLIEST NICEST SMILE MOST OUTGOING Pat King Paul Williams Robert Wheaton Steve Baum Dan Minchoff Bruce DeMauro Pat King Paul Williams David Ethier Gary Rigatti Stephen Denning Stephen Denning Brian Demers Stephen Denning Chip Pybas Bill Porter Robert Ackerman Fred Walch Brian Jacques Stephen Denning Mike Arnold Stephen Denning 39 40 Theresa Burton David Gray Karen Wright Russell Burt Steven LaPlante “ee. VN Pamela Moore We the undersigned Seniors being of sound body and almost sound mind, hereby bequeath the following: To Mike Arnold: My Pencils and Pens.- Tim To Bill Porter: My Gerbs.- Tim To Ron Wassmer: My Sneakers.- Tim To Jeff: A pair of 6 foot legs!.-Weena To the class of 82: Everything it takes to beat South- bridge next year.- From a hopeful senior. To Mom: T.H.S. fan of the year award.- Tee To DNW: My Laughter.- JAM To Mr. Bombard: The biggest “thank you” imagin- able.- Julie MaConnell To Steve: A special “Thanks” for always being there to help.- Julie To Andrea: My understanding.- Julie To My Brother: My Soccer Goals.- Brian To all the girls on the J.V. Basketball team: | leave four dozen cookies for future aggravations.- Eve To Amy Scott: My voice for field hockey season next year.- Eve To Ray Gonyea: The Animal Drill Alone.- John To Dave Wilson: Good Luck and brain food for calcu- lus.- Lori Celona To all accounting students: The joy of having Mr. Bzdula.-Brian J. To Chris Watson: A bumper sticker reading: “| don’t brake for turtles’’.-Clay G. To Wendy Bertrand: Keep going shopping!-Michelle Bard To Cheryl Boiteau: One exology book and a test-Mi- chelle Bard To Sally Stanton: One year of free U.S. History classes with Mr. Hancock.-Valerie Hopkins To Marie Harrel: My Seniorship.-Armand T. To Kenneth Yates: A busted electrostatic generator.- Wesson L. To Mary White: Cockle shells.-Matthew V. To Diane W.: Another W-T=P that’s five feet.-Lise B. To Robin Lafranchise: P.S.-Cheryl B To Bob Duff: Julie Smith ... good luck!-Lisa W. To Mr. Allen: A little confidence and a snow shov- el.-Robert W. To M-. Pitisci: My swear book.-Michael D. To Skippy Yates: A pound of Modesty and all the ju- nior babes.-Robert W. To Mr. Keenan: His daily wish of “Give me a break today’’.’’-Robert W. To Mrs. Waite: A pair of Binoculars to spy on me and “MI NOVIO.”- Lori To the Calcutts: A pair of muzzies.-Lori and Chris To Mr. Yates: Another ‘“‘Celona” to confuse.- Lori To Amy Scott: A lock of Rufus’ hair.- Lori To Cindy Garber: ear plugs.- wendy To My sister Chris: For no one to ever say because to her again.- Peter To Laurie: Steve, See if you can do better.- Michelle To Mr. Walker: A pair of sox that match.- NADINE To Mrs. Soper: A brand new pair of shoes for some- one to walk on.- Nadine To Cheryl Wheaton: Two more years of wins and losses. Good Luck!!!- Nadine To Sharon Leduc: A years subscription to women’s body builder magazine.-Nadine To Mr. Hancock: A new globe and a set of maps.- Bruce Rutherford To Marylee: A true friendship that will never end.- Love Michelle To Mr. Blake: A copy of Moby Dick.- Bruce To Chuck LaMothe: Spanish || with Mrs. Waite.- Bruce Rutherford To Ronnie Dion: Find someone that can keep his trap shut.- Peter To Mr. Norton: A case of Kents and a case of gum.- Robert W. To Mr. Allen: A restful year after our advanced math class.-Lisa W. To Michelle Bard: One shorthand book and note book.-Chery! B. To Cheryl Boitau: A stuffed rabbit who tells dirty jokes.- Lise Benoit To Mr. Roach: My brother.-Matthew V. To Hickland: A muzzie.- Wesson L. To Mr. Warrett: Tatarism.-Armand T. To Mrs. Green: A quiet Library.-Valerie H. To Linda Provost: The best of luck to you in your senior year.-Michelle B. To Ken and Henry: My winning deck of pitch cards.- Clay G. To Mr. Bzdula: All my practice sets (three years).- Brian J. To Denise O’'rlofski: Mrs. Savages classes and a recondi- tion brain.-Brian J. To Mr. Hancock: A book entitled “Gold! The Worlds Commodity.’’-Clay G. To Marie Christo: All the memories of our chorus ad- ventures. -Michelle B. To Mrs. Coffey: All my gym excuses.-Valerie H. To Mrs. McGraph: A Foods Il Class of all Ronnie Dions.- Valerie H. To Michelle Coderre: A stuffed penguin.- Denise L. To classes of 82 83° “84”: Keep your head straight and may you achieve your highest goals in the years ahead.-Ken Bowers To Robin: |leave you all my notes and my Sen- ior homeroom.- Janet To Mr. Yates: My pleasant disposition.- Miss ‘’B’’ To Mrs. Bzdula: all my shorthand notebooks and my typing folder.- Rosemarie Sears To Mr. B: A new foot to kick open the girls room door.- Chris Horn To Rat: The girls room.- Sharon To my brother Jeff: My spot in the teachers parking lot.- Cindy To Gina Babineau: A cage for her Tweetie bird so he doesn't get loose.- Sue To Mr. Bombard: A new chair for his office and the presidency of the U.S.A.- Theresa B. To Kathy Gallant: My ticket to Baryshnikov, my wax, and my mittens for football games.- Birch To Mr. Bombard: A whistle.- Chip To Thad and Norman: The memories of me and Pete of the past four years.- Jim To Joe Krans: Mr. YATES and all his stupid tests.- Tom To Jeff Barr: Position as head Patrol Wolf.- Chris To Mrs. McGrath: All the thing | borrowed from her.- Donna To the Bathroom floor: all my cigarette filters and ashes.- Valerie To all my friends: Good memories and many more to come.- Val To Mr. Shilanski: A car-pool for the work study stu- dents who live in Wales.- Donna To Mrs. Waite: A portable toilet in her room.- Span- ish IV To Mr. Shilanski: Alot of thanks for helping me.- Shar- on ; To Mr. Morocco: A Christmas Dinner.- Sharon Daigle To R. Moulton, A. Bergeron, and L. Cadieux: Mr. Gilrein and all my suspension notes,- Elaine Bergeron To Andy: Someone Else to stand up.- Monique To Rusty: My place in the lunch line.- Monique To Lynne: Take the long way home. And all my studies.- Monique To the class of 1984: A successful future.- Monique Su- prenant To Mr. Yates: An application to the Acme School of handwriting (Na Na! passed!)- MaryBeth To Anyone taking Mr. Allen’s ad- vanced math course: A ski parka and a snowshovel.- Mar- ybeth To Jack canavan: A severe case of ‘Cat scratch Fe- ver’’- Kirsten To Kathy Real: My parking Spot.- Karen To Paula McCullough and Robin Py- bas: All the rides to McDonalds you want, if | ever get a car.- Michelle To Mr. Bruneau: My vote.- Wesson To Mr. Allen: A record reciting Geekercrow”.- Wesson To Yates: A busted electrostatis generator.- Wesson To Mr. White: Mental Midgets.- Armand To Ron Biron: All my fights.- Armand To Chuck LaMothe: Good Luck without all of us here to raise his spirits.-Lisa Wood Mr. Blake: My copy of the Deerslayer.- Lisa To Linda Provost: One free appointment with Dr. Scar- lett To Ray Chartier: My Rollerskates for ROLLERSKATING! To Mr. Bombard: All the unused tickets to the prom and the last dance.- Lise To Mrs. Crockett: A recording of our voices and 5 breakfasts at you know where.- Lise To Mr. Hancock: Lady Grecian Formula.- Me To Mr. Bruneau: A Beatles Wig.- Matt To Fred: My Turtleneck shirt.- Clay To the Class of 82: Finally a chance to win Spirit Week.- The Class of 84 To Sue Armstrong: A tape telling her how beautiful she is!!! To Mr. Green: The best seller “How to teach an Art Class” - your favorite art Student To Michele Ware: A book entitled “How to keep out of other peoples business.’’- Anony- mous To the Junior class: My Locker E-417 To Mr. Morocco and Mr. Erede: All the cake and cookies you can eat.- Diane Hurley To Peg: : Hopes of finding a new dancing partner.- Jack To Rope-a-Dope: My ability of imitating Jack Youngb- lood.- white shoes To Szwarcanegger: My Biceps.- J.C. To St. Jean: A good road map.- Teau To next years Girls BBall team: Alot of patience and arm pads.- Teau To Mrs. Earle: No more summer Basketball meet- ings during A-Block.- Teau and Saint To Toto: Anew set of teeth and anew knee.- Saint To Holly Brown: You own boyfriend-not Troy To Andy Truax: A friday night party at my house.- Deb Lechowicz To Lynne Geitz A great future and a pair of flat shoes.- Deb To Paula Burdin: A motorcycle Manual and A pinball machines.- Brian To Mr. Wallis All the memories and good times we had. THANKS.- Michele Bard To Craig McNeely: A lead foot so he can drive faster.- Diane Hurley To Mr. Bruneau: An end to the social butterfly.- Chris Pappas To Val Someone new to flirt with.-Liz To Coach Coffey: A do-it-yourself tennis resurfacing kit.- Chris Pappas To Mr. Bruneau: Hopes for a new hit album-soon!- Liz To M. Blake: A copy of “The Complete book of Penmanship’’- Chris Pappas To Kyle: A pint of Yukon Jack,-Liz To Lynn Geitz: A 10 routine and a wish for a great senior year.- Liz To Lisa Celona: Her very Own pair of knee pads and sneakers.- Chris P. and Lisa S. To The Class of 83: A “How to Survive U.S. History’’ Man- ual.’’- Chris Pappas To Deb and Monique: A lifetime of memories of the 3 stooges.- Liz To GP: All my shorthand homework for the ones you never did.- Shell To Mr Bombard: All my curly hair.- Donna Henry To Mr. Roach: All my pens and pencils.- Donna To Peggy Young: A muzzie.- From the Seniors in her accounting class. To Lyman Thibert: A big box of cereal.- Sally To Trudie Moran: All my extra credits and 50 gallons of gas.- Lori To Tammy: All my passes for leaving classes.- Paula To Brian Curboy: A years supply of Aspirin for all the headaches he’s in for.- Linda To Mr. Lussier: My ear plugs and the chocolate that fell of my donut in the hall.- Bruce To Mr. Robie: Alot of thanks for making the tight spots a little easier to get through.- Rooster To the next faculty editor: Bureaucracy of the faculty section.- Martha To Mr. Charette: My seat in the library.- Kenneth To Sal Romano: Be st wishes for ANOTHER great Sen- ior year!!! To Mr. Almand: A book filled with thanks for all that you've done. Good Luck.- Chris To Missy and Krissy Hurley: No ride to school everyday.- Diane To Cathy Voyagis: All my personal treasures.- Bill To Brian Caron: A bottle of Brandy and a Quaboag basketball game.- Deb Lechowicz 41 To June and Janet Caicutt: A book on how to grow up.- Anono- mous To Marie Harrell ; A supply of dimes for the phone in the cafeteria.- Terry To Lisa Hoopes: A big bon-fire so she can burn all her clothes!- Chris Ouimet To Marie Folger Kenny for the rest of her life.- Terry To Gary : An inflatable doll.- Lisa To Karl All the misery of T.H.S.- Lisa To Mr. Alien: A really good equation.- Lisa Hoopes To Mrs. Earle : A one way ticket fo an insane asy- lum.- To Dave Ethier A He times supply of haircuts and hair spray so that his hair will always be perfect.- Anonymous Jeff Wojotowitcz A little red Wagon and a Fisher price tool kit to fix it when it breaks down.- Kirsten and Diane To Lise Benoit Craig Ober.- Diane To Kathy Champagne My dog Sandy and a cup of coffee.- Joan To Mr. Randall My mirrored sunglasses.- Brian Le- tendre To Bil Hatstat My chocolate covered donuts.-Brian To Lyman Thibert: Lefiover food and a seat in the na.- Joan O-CHOO train.- Mi- lo Boiteou My steer wheel 1,2,3,4 To Ken Bowers A book on how to write a computer wogram.- Ray To Mr. McDonald Only one more sprout to cope with.- Mary To Katie My seat in Mr Mary Bombards office.- To Pam Simpson A nuse.- Claudine To the class of 82 Much love and luck.- Claudine Mc- Donaid To Jodi and Trina All the beer.- Doug To Mr. Bombard My perfect behavior.- Douglas Ray- mona To Mr. Shilanski My absences.- Doug To Mr. Dube: A complete set of Appliances.- Mike Corriveau Mrs. Lundberg A gigantic headache.- Mike Mr. Matera: The chemistry book | took.-Mike To Bob the janitor: A golden Broom.- Bruce DeMauro To future students here at T.H.S.: The will to want to learn.- Bruce To the custodial and kitchen staff: Keep up the good work and keep smiling.- Bruce To Eugene and Ed G Mr. Lesnewski.- Eugene To Denise Orlofski: ; 3 to 5 inches because she needs it.- Peter To David Spence: $45.00 so he can pay Off all his debts.- The class treasurer To Laurie and Amy: Spirit Week Chairman, and hopes that they have as many problems as | did.- Steve To Dotti Lilla Memories of fink.- Stephanie Tardif To Mr. Haddock: leave my set of keys to you.- Steve To Charlie Wilson: Bus rides with Mr. Rich.-Stephanie To Mr. Bombard: lleave you all my OD’s that | skipped and all the classes | skipped that you were never able to catch me.- Ka- ren To the class of 82: My broken Locker.-Brian McRoy To Mr. Errede: ; One of Wendy’s apple pies To Mr. Bombard: ' Nothing! To keep my laughs in the school.- Stephen Denning To Whoever takes Mr. McDonald's Journalism class: GOOD LUCK'I!I- Karen To Renee Benoit: | leave you Mr. Bombard’s attitude towards me and you can have Fred! To Mr. Dube: The A.D. office all by himself.- Steve To Bob Barnard: The Gym all by yourself.- Steve To Sue Kelly: : A bright and hopeful future with Rich.- Terry To Mr. Yates: “One more George’’- Karen To Roxanne Gordon: The courage and patience to take Yates’ Physics class next year.-Mary- Beth To The 1984 Football, Soccer Cheer- leaders: A great Season.- Karen and Robin. To Mr. Blake: The name “Pinky’’.- Karen To Michelle Coderre: A life time supply of juicy fruit and everlasting friendship.- Marylee R. To Mr. Bombard: My thanks for all you have done.- Karen To Kathy and Cindy: A great Senior year.- Karen and Robin To the class of 82: My best Wishes.- Paula Frain To Kelly King: Her own set of footprints (cause she doesn't need Patrick’s)- MaryBeth To Nancy, Kathy, and Janet: My place in the colorguard.- Mary- Beth To Mr. Yates: A vacant seat in Rm. 235.-Steens To Laurie LaFleche: A lifetime career as sanitation engi- neer at the Sturbridge Pharmacy.- Marylee To Mabel Romano: A full course meal all to herself.- Anonymous To Mr. Wallis: A Smile.- Lis 4 To Mr. O'Brien: Another year of sophomore procras- tinators. Lisa and Chris To Candy Olmstead: A “My name is Candy” nametag.- Lisa To Mr. Yates: A book on Barn Yard Physics.- Terry To Ellen Abbott: A message: Be yourself not some- one else.-Cherry! To Mr. Yates: My thanks, My sanity and my klee- nex.-Birch (not little chunk) To Mr. Walker (Allen): A name tag.- Shirley (Michelle) To Hugo: ; A bag of candy and my standing spot by the door.- Jim To Kathy Real: The memories of Sharon and Eddie. To Ray Chartier: A book on how to control your Super ego.- Ken To Mr. Allen: My stack of letters and collect call bills from the navy.-Chris To Mr. Blake: My Stunning personality.-Martha The “D’ row.- From Michelle and Marylee To Mr. Hancock: My thoughts about war, welfare, and the unwanted refugees.- Ken To Kathy and Spider: ‘ Lots of luck in cheering, you'll need it. To Ron Graham: The school, the girls, the work, and Bombard.- Chris To Nola: A fun typing year next year.- Mi- chelle To Kristen Hurley: The blow dryer in the morning.- Diane To Mr. Bombard: All the memories and deep respect I'l always have for such a dear friend.- Bill Porter. To Sharon Daigle: A quart of Brandy and a school clock.- Chris To Joe: All the money it takes to spend a week with the Beetles (once | get rich) from Cindy To Mr. Dube: A good sports record for his teams in the future.- Sue Kelley To John Caron: A dog house to keep Snoopy inside and away from Tweetie.- Sue To Russ Burt: A book on how to not crack up cars.-Sue To Bruneau: An old chestnut.- Terry To Mrs. Green and Mr. Keenan: A quiet day in the library and all the books that were never returned.- from the Senior class. To Mr. Allen: My limits and my discontinuity.- From Birch To Mr. Hancock: _ My bananna bread recipe.- Cheryyl To Lisa Cook: Good Luck in States next year.- Chris To Mrs. Waite: New Christmas decorations.- Span- ish 4 class To My sister Kim: My U.S. History notes if you can read them.- Ken To the class of 82: School lunches.- Ken To Donna Champigny: The thought of the wonderful times we could have shared.- Ken Hart- man To Mr. Bombard: All our Lovelllll- Jeannine, Sharon, Nina, and Lori. To Trudy: 7 “One more for the road’’.- Eugene To Becky Rivers: My HO-JO’S uniform.- Elise To Martin LaChapelle: Someone else to argue with.- Gerry To Kelly King: My Bruneau notes (a little too late.)- Gerry To Mr. Blake: A hassle free Yearbook.- Gerry To Paula Phifer: An extra arm sling and a big car.- Lori To Mr. Almand: All the luck and thanks in the world.- Lori To my brother, Jr.: An excellent Senior year.- Sue To Mr. Alfred Errede: A special “THANK YOU ’.- Suzie To John Trombley: An alarm clock so he can make it to school on time.- Linda To Mr. Randall: A pair of see through sun glasses and a complaint book.- Rosemarie To whoever thinks they can break it: My track record.- Paul Artruc To Mr. Bombard: A cleaning machine.- Rosemarie To Chris Tenney: A quiet library without anyone to bother him.- Rosemarie To Mr. B: Another Horn in 2 years.- Chris To The Class of 84: The schools hamburgers, cheesebur- gers, scrambled hamburger, pizza burger, spaghetti with hamburger, redeetes pie with hamburger.- Chris rm To Mr. Bzdula: A book called “Basic Accounting’’- Denise To Mark Soper: My Practice Shirts To Peg: My Vanderbilt Jeans and all the guys in the world.- Gloria To Lisa Grudzien: A years supply of Lollipops.- Dave Ethier To Lisa: Our unending Friendship.- Julie To Carolyn Ross: My math abilities.- Brian To Mr. Allen: My attentiveness for his future unat- tentive students. To Cecilia Cadieux: Wonderful hours of gym with Dave Burt.- Paula To Rick Curboy: My “CLASH” pin.- Elise To Debbie and Cindy: “Vocy Hall’’- Eugene Corriveau To Robey: All the doughnut runs.- Wendy To Coach and O.S.: Nothing but happiness.- Wendy To all of the teachers here at T.H.S.: My thanks for an enjoyable learning experience here.- Bruce D. To Everybody: lleave those great School Lunches.- Fred To Mr. Warren: My sense of good driving.- William D. To Mr. Bombard: 40 cords of Firewood.- Mike C. To Bob Ackerman: A book entitled 18 ways to flunk a Bruneau test.’’- Michelle To Mr. Errede: An Accurate measuring tape.- Mike To Mr. Roach and Mr. Yates: My thanks for helping me mature.- Bruce DeMauro To Bob Croke: a book on car troubles.- Eugene To Cindy Forkey and Cathy Real: 2 peanut butter sandwiches on whole wheat bread.- Elise To Mrs. Bzdula: All your fun Transcription.- Your fa- vorite student To Madame: Best of Luck.- Sven To Lisa Tully: Minorities Class.- Sally To Danielle Vezina: My gym clothes and a pack of butts.- Lori To Mr. Bombard: Beware! Another Curboy coming up.- Linda To John Parady: Cold rooms in the Senior Wing.-Tom To Mr. Yates: “Pete’s Ghost’’- Tom To Mr. Bzdula: All my tapes from Business Ma- chines.- Rosemarie To Katy Sprout: My Spot in the girls room.- Chris Horn To Mr. Yates: A “Super Nova” for his living room and a Crab Nevular for the top of his Christmas tree.- Cindy To Mr. Bzdula: My accounting practice sets.- Sue Me Mr. Bombard: P ie a more penguins to make 4 for ne: years lunch periods.- Michelle, Mary- lee To Mr. Morocco: “One way or another’’.- Alias “Blon- die’’ To Sue Kittredge: They're all yours.- Anonymous To Andy Truax: A _ picture showing how BEAUTIFUL YOU ARE.- Me To Margaret Dunn: A fun typing class like the one we had this year.-Michelle To Amy Scott: A typing class where you won't con- stantly be three weeks behind.-Mi- chelle To Pam Simpson: A $500 scholarship to major in English Literature.- Michelle To all our friends who are remaining here at T.H.S. We leave our best wishes for a safe and happy life.- From the Senior Class (81) Class Proohecy Steve Denning is the Athletic Director at T.H.S. Bob Ackerman will still be ‘Kissy Face”. Brian Jacques is still looking for Herkermer. Davida Gordon will still be in the Nurse’s office. Cathy LaFlamme is a model for Vogue. Pat King has developed a new computer language for Data General. Jack Canavan stars in the remake of ‘‘Gilligan’s |s- land” in the 24st Century. Ken Hartman will be governor of Puerto Rico. Dave and Jack are still kicked out of the library. Jim Hurley stars in a new T.V. series; “The Incredible Bulk’. Lisa Hoopes is a world renowned fashion designer for the leading French clothes manufacturer. Rob Fountain is the starting forward for the Boston Celtics. Carolyn DiGreggorio will still be on crutches. Coach MacDonald will still be yelling at Bruce. Doctor V will still be torturing us with his moves. Steve Baum will have taken a gold medal in the men’s alpine skiing at the 2000 Winter Olympics. Scott Balderelli is ‘still in love’’. Wes Lussier still hasn‘t said anything worth listening to. Bill Porter is an All-Pro halfback with the Dallas Cow- boys. Wendy and Angela are the co-owners of Kristine’s Bakery. Monique still has a temperature. Lisa Wood will still be reading for American Novel. Tom Middiemast merges IBM with Charms Lollipops. Matt McCullough has the starring role in the remake of the ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Dan, Scott and Glenn have totally revolutionized the Sheraton’s dishwashing system. Chris Pappas is the very outspoken Speaker of the House. Martin LaChapelle is promoted to “head chef” at Woodbine’s. Mike Arnold finishes his mural on the Great Wall of China. Paula Burdin is still working back board at Burger King. Ginger Puckett is head librarian at Harvard. Liz Tetrault and Mary Beth St. Clair will still be dressing alike. Chris Metcalfe still thinks that no one knows his securi- ty code. Lynn Riddle no longer “bumps” into things while run- ning. Cherryl Birchenough is the honorary NHS pancake flipper. Joe Langevin becomes the world’s foremost author- ity on the Beattles. Martha and Gary take part in the “Great Presidential Debate” Guy Black becomes a stock car racer. Jay Casey is a private eye. Peter Chaffee is the bouncer at The Keg. Bill Hatstat and Unvierse 10 reach the top 20. 44 Glenn Hutchinson is working at “Hey Mr. Allan’s’’. (83) Paul Artruc sets the Olympic hurdle record. Michelle Bard’s horse wins the Kentucky Derby. Tom Beeman becomes a “mad” scientist. Beth Berinstein is Secretary to the President. Ken Bowers is the new Air Force Recruiter. Christina Caron becomes Sister Christina. Lori Celona’s drawings go on exhibit at the Louvre. Nadine is the mayor of a small town in Italy. “Hank’’ Champigny is “beltin’ em out’’ for the Red Sox. Brian Demers is President of M.I.T. Gina Ferarro is the band instructor at T.H.S. Pat Jensen and Chris Horn are still “skipping”. Tammy Jurezyk owns a boutique called “Charlie’s”. Eve Kastango is still having her dreams. Jeannine is still cheering for T.H.S. Gerry Kay is an interpreter at the U.N. Nancy McNeely meets “the Stones’’. Julie MacConnell stars in a Broadway musical. Suzie is still chasing orange orders. Chip is the Bruin’s new goalie. Liz Tetrault is teaching gym at T.H.S. Diane Wight is still coughing. Mary Beth St. Clair is doubling as “Janine th e tour guide’ in Quebec. Mary Lee Ruscitti has finished her section in the Year- book. Chris Watson runs professional track. Rich Connors is the ambassador to Germany. Vinnie takes Mr. Matera’s place. Bonnie and Sharon are still in the girl’s room. Nancy Clark discovers oil in Texas. Dave Ethier grows a foot taller. Patty Robidoux is in the Boston Symphony. Karen George is a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader. Chris Trout is the drummer for a successful rock band. Fred Walch says fifty words in one day. Sharon Daigle says fiffy words in one day. Kirsten is still making Mrs. Crockett mad. Lise’s excuse, “| was at the nurse’s office’ is no longer effective. The Class of ‘84 will still be “Booing’’ Bob Wheaton Mr. Bruneau’s Social Butterflies make the New York Times news item for their seminar on “50 Ways to Evade Your U.S. History Class’’. The T.H.S. field hockey team of 80-81 was sent to the 2000 Olympics. The Class of 1984 is back for their 20th reunion. lf a man does not keep pace with his contemporar- ies, perhaps it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. 46 William Utess, Asst. Superintendent ADMINISTRATION Ul — b ee Robert Bombard, Asst. Principal Perhaps the most valuable result of alll education is the ability to make yourself do the things you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned, and however early a man’s train- ing begins, it is probably the last lesson ‘that he learns thoroughly. Thomas Henry Huxley 1825-1895 Garfield Norton, Principal Ronald Curran, Asst. Superintendent es ene Mr. Allen, Math Mr. Almand, Art Mrs. Antos, Nurse Mr. Beaulieu, Drafting Mr. Blake, English Mr. Bond, Social Studies Mr. Bruneau, American History Mr. Bzdula, Business Mrs. Bzdula, Business - Mey 333iii222i2222 | or r , = - Uy, : Mrs. Caruso, Language Mr. Castendyk, Social Studies 47 48 OM, BSe: hampagne, Language Mr. Clifton, Vocational Mrs. Coffey, Physical Education Mr. Czyzewski, Vocational Mr. Devoe, Computer Mr. Dube, Science Mrs. Earle, Math Mr. Earls, Special Education Mr. Emrich, Science ———EeEo7o —--- Mr. Errede, Shop Mr. Gilrein, Special Education Mr. Gorman, Social Studies Mr. Green, Guidance Mrs. Green, Library wayne SEYNOULIY SANE Mrs. James, Language Mr. Keenan, Library Mr. Lesniewski, Vocational 49 Mrs. Lundberg, Math Mr. Lussier, Vocational 2 aa V Ar. Marrino, Vocational Mrs. Martin, Special Education Mr. Matera, Chemistry Mr. McDonald, English Mrs. McGrath, Home Economics Mrs. Morey, Art Mr. Morocco, Shop Mr. Randall, English Mrs. Odell, Guidance Mr. Pitisci, Vocational Mr. Rennie, Vocational 51 52 Mrs. Riddle, Science Mr. Roach, English Mr. Robidoux, Math Mr. Robie, Music Mrs. Waite, Language “ ‘m so cute” Mrs. Sawyer, English Mr. Walker, Math Ms. Scobie, Office Staff Mrs. Lengowski, Office Staff om“ Ms. Savage, Guidance Secretary Mrs. Harrington, Vocational Secretary “My opinion is ... Custodians Left To Right Bobby Collins Cohe HuFault Ozzie Jalbert Front Row onrea of Back Row Mrs. G. Benoit : oo Mrs. E. Ortona Mrs. C. Robbins Mrs. A. Flannery Mrs. P. Wiles Mrs. P. Wheeler Mrs. L. Little 54 UNDCRCLASSIICV 56 E. Abbott M. Allen C. Aubin J. Barr Cc. Bateman R. Benoit R. Biron S. Blair M. Blondin D. Boucher D. Boudreau M. Bourbeau B. Brown . Brown T. Brule C. Cadieux J. Caron M. Carty D. Champigny L. Chouinard J. Christo W. Cibien S. Cleveland J. Cloutier D. Coderre D. Collette L. Cook M. Cook K. Cooper D. Curtis E. Dahler J. DeForge S. Demetrius D. Denniston C. Dickinson K. Doherty C. Downey R. Duff P. Duval M. Everett R. Farland M. Ferrara W. Fife M. Figura L. Finney T. Fisher J. Flannery M. Folger C. Forkey P. Frain 57 58 on” , ff 3 'y ae 7 if ‘ ae a” “« V-BOB POWER! ae Qe Ps, Oi a CF DNNTNnM NOAMYD . Gagnon . Gates Gauvin Geitz . Gelinas . Gerrish . Giffen . Girouard . Girouard . Gordon . Graham Gray . Hammond . Hartman . Hemingway D. Henry 70 (Co Fr . Hibbard . Hickland . Hoenig . Johnson B. Jolin R. Julian G. Kane K. Keith J Kenney P. Keyes K. King B. Kingman S. Kittredge J. Krans R. Kreissle P. Kretschmar B. LaChace L. LaChapelle L. LaFleche R. LaFranchise C. Lamothe J. Langlois R. Larochelle H. Lawrence N. Leaming S. Leduc D. Lee W. Leger P. Litchfield C. Lozier D. MacConnell J. MacConnell B. MacDowell L. Mapplebeck 59 60 J. Markert M. Matys P, McCullough B. Minchoff T. Moran S. Morin W. Muller J. Normandin R. O’Brien E. Oglesby C. Olmstead C. Olson N. Onners D. Orlofski J. Parady T. Penn W. Petersen A. Peterson K. Peterson R. Pontbriand P. Prizio L. Provost T. Przybycien R. Pybas K. Real S. Reed D. Reilly C. Reis C. Richard C. Richardson P. Robidoux C. Ross C. Rouleau K. Russell S. Savage A. Scott R. Sears J. Shea R. Sheldon G. Sherman D. Shugart J. Sigros P. Simpson J. Slezik C. Smith D. Soper C. Sorenson R. Stanton S. Streicher C. Tenny 61 L. Tremblay N. Tremblay A. Truax W. Twining P. Valerio G. Walker M. Watson B. Welch D. West S. Westburg S. Wettlaufer D. Wilson J Wojtowicz M. Young 62 63 64 T. Aikey L. Aldrich D. Antonopoulos D. Antonopoulos S. Armstrong B. Bartolo A. Bawden A. Beaton B. Beaudoin D. Beaudry A. Bergeron C. Bliss K. Bloudin W. Boiteau P. Braniff K. Bruinsma S. Burek C. Bulter S. Butler L. Cadieux jeeGoleutt J. Calcutt M. Canavan P. Canavan B. Caron M. Caron L. Celona G. Choiniere M. Christo A. Clark M. Cleveland J. Cloutier C. Cody C. Collette L. Colwell S. Connor A. Cooney C. Corriveau J. Corriveau R. Corriveau W. Coughlin S. Cruz B. Curboy S. Davey N. DeForge P. Demere N. Desforges C. Donais T. Donais L. Dube 65 66 K, Dubreuil N. Duff M. Dunn T. Fantaroni V. Favreau G. Ferency F. Ferraro P. Ferraro N. Fiset R. Fontaine D. Forcier K. Forcier J. Forte K, Fournier J. Fusco teen B. Gibson R. Gonyea S. Goyette S$. Graham G. Grudzien W. Guyan M. Harrell K. Hartman A. Hengen N. Hickland P. Hicks B. Holley M. Hooker S. Howe C. Howland E. Jacobson A. Jaeger C. Johnson K. Johnson P. Jolin S. Kane S. Kasper S. Knight T. Trans L. Krusas Crlaereix J. LaForge L. Lane L. Langer P. LaPlante C. LaPorte L. Lasorsa L. Latour D. Lavallee T. Laviera 67 K. Lee J. Leveroni M. Libiszewski D. Lilla T. Lowy J. Lussier H. MacConnell S. MacDowell F. Macumber B. Mandeville H. Martel J. Mathieu D. Mellor P. Mitchell C. Morse L. Morse R. Mou lton T. Muir A. Mulrain T. Nieuwenhoff B. Nivers R. Normandin E. O’Brien C. O'Donnell A. O'Grady . N. Olmstead G. Olster P. Pappas L. Pariseau V. Particini M. Partlow B. Peloquin J. Perron T. Perry C. Peters R. Poirier L. Pontbriand R. Poulin B. Pritchard B. Puduski A. Racicot C. Reed J. Reilly M, Rigatti M. Romano G. Ropiak M. Sagendorph S. Salviolo C. Sanford P, Savage 69 Pasa siaasas': K. Shailer R. Silva C. Smith L. Smith T. Smith H. Sosik K. Spenard K. Sprout B. Standrowicz R. Staudinger M. Stearns L. Swanson B. Szwarc T. Thompson R. Tibbetts R. Tremblay B. Trembley L. Tully V. Vermette A. Vezina C. Voyagis R. Walch M. Ware P. Welch Pictures Unavailable: D. Anger T. Balderelli R. Bently H, Brown K, Casey K. Chouinard P. Consiglio K, Flynn C. Garber M. Gauthier L. Grudzien J. Hedge D. King D. Landry H. Martel K. Michaels C. Palmer H. Phelon E, Racicot J. Sheehan L. Soper K. Tasse R. Tremblay R. Wassmar W. White S. Wonderlie R. Babineau A. Barnical W. Bertrand D. Caranicas M. Chapdelaine O. Christenson B. Curtis D. Galloway R. Garneau M. Graika D. Hedge G. Intinarelli R. Krenzul H. Lyon R. Merriman D. Monopoli R. Paradis S. Quinn D. Robidoux D. Sheeran S. Suprenant J. Templeman N. Trout R. Weston B. Wonderlie J. Zollner C. Wheaton M. White R. Williams K. Wilmarth C. Wright J. Zaghi J. Zelnia 71 ji ? 73 Football Row 1; R. Wasmer, B. Kingman, T. Perry, J. Hickland, D. Boudreau, M. Dhembe, B. Porter, W. Lussier, G. Tavares, R. Farland, R. Gresenz, E. Wonderlie, J. Hurley. Row 2: B. Cibien, P. Welch, B. Twining, P. Artruc, T. Fantaroni, S, Gerrish, E. Dahler, V. Spidie, M. Leslie. Row 3; V. Particini, M. Libiszewski, T. Muir, S, Salviolo, T. Balderelli, B. Guyan, J. Onners, J. Sheehan. Row 4;D. Antonopolous, J. Corriveau, P. Canavan, M. Hooker, J. MacConnell, E. Gaumond, R. Corriveau, M. Canavan. Row 5; Coaches Farland, Martin, Phipps, Zinni, and Huffman. oP : 2¢ 2 i } f ed 7, PEK f . 70 : 62: 30 34 4 58, 76 7 Ae go ”- 2 30 270 pe. | 4 y 4 { Uy s What a crew! 1 JV Football p Sar LCI a 4 baka % ‘ ; Coach knows how. Beth and Candy Ready and Waiting A bivt.. ROW 4: J. Gauvin, M. Cooper, A. Scott, B. Berinstein, C. Olmstead, S. LaRochelle, L. DeJesus, N. Hickland. ROW 2: L. Chouinard, B. Tibbetts, E. Kastango, B. Welch, K. Lee, N. Olmstead, R. Gordon, S. Armstrong, D. Champigny, V. Favreau, N. Fiset, Coach Desau- tels 80 Cross Country M. White, R. Fontaine, Coach Coughlin, S. Hemingway, Capt. King, C. Caron, B. LaRochelle, P. Pappas, B. Bartolo, K. Bruinsma The Cross Country team would like to express its thanks to Coach Coughlin. With only nine people on the team, the odds were against us from the start, but his inspiration and guidance led us to a 5-9 record, a dramatic improvement over last year’s 2-12. With his help, and the new people from the Junior high, next year could be our year. Patrick King, Bobby LaRochelle, Steven Hemingway, Kenny Bruinsma, Peter Pappas, Ray Fontaine, Brad Bartolo, Christina Caron, Mary White 81 82 M. Ferraro D. Antonopoulos J. Barr C. Ouimet J. Niejadlik D. Ethier B. Schwarz B. Demauro M. Cook Demers shows his style Tri-capts Rigatti, Williams, Demers Nieg. to the rescue! Coach MacDonald Mngr. D. Denniston C. Keith P. Demers J. Canavan G. Rigatti P. Williams B. Demers C. Metcalfe M. Carlson D. MacConnell Mngr. S. Denning Metcalfe’s form Warriors soccer ended the sea- son 12-3-2. Our seniors finished their high school careers on top and made a great name for THS. The team will feel their absence next year. Best of luck 1984 THS Soccer. All together now! Senior C, Ouimet Coach MacDonald Demers get congrats. 83 84 row 4 E. O’Brien T. Penn B. Caron J. Lussier R. Gonyea G. Ropiak R. Walch R. Garneau Right: Sophomore J. Lussier Left: Sophomore R. Walch Row 2 Mngr. B. Brown T. Perry A. Peterson G. Sherman P. Valerio D. Wilson P, Kretschmar B. Sheldon R. Garneau F. McCumber Coach Duval Volleyball Row 41-M, Rigatti, N. Centofanto, Co-Capts. W. St. Jean, L. Leth-Steensen, M. Watson, M. Romano, Row 2- L, Celona, T. Jurezyk, C. Watson, C, Wheaton, G. Jackson, J. Mathieu, L. Celona, C, Voyagis, P, Young, Coach Carter, Toto spikes Tammy gives her power- serve! 85 86 Easy does it! y — | “We've got ‘em now” J.V. Volleyball Piece of cake! “What goes up must come down.” Age Weg ip By 5 a ‘a e4 be Row 41: R. Connor, S. Davey, F. Macumber, C. Pybas, T. Balderelli, J. Wojtowicz, G. Ferency, Row 2: B. Sheldon, M. Arnold, S. Balderelli, M. Cook, P. Artruc, T. Fanteroni, J. Cloutier, B. Martin, Coach Coughlin 87 Basketball 81°° ROW 4: Bill Porter, Jeff Barr, Bob Fountain, Paul Williams, Brian Demers, Steve Kasper, ROW 2: Mgr. Steve Denning, Gary Rigatti, Paul John- son, Eric Dahler, Chris Metcalfe, Jack Canavan, Jeff Caron, Peter Welch, Bob Ackerman, Coach Carroll 88 ER feta Ss ea 90 J. V. Basketball G. Ropiak, B. Holly, B. Schwarcez, C. Wright, S. Kasper, V. Particini, M. Ferarra, A. Jaegar, P. Welch, K. Johnson, B. Standrowicz, P. Demers, Coach Walker Girl's Basketball Coach Emrich, Nadine Centofanto, Wendy St. Jean, Angela Toto, Becky Tibbetts, Cathy Voyagis, Chery! Wheaton, Kim Waite, Coach Desautels, Geanine Jackson, Kathy Cooper, Jenny Hoenig, Brenda Welch 91 92 K, Cooper, E, Kastango, N. Olmstead, M. Romano, D, Champigny, N. Hickland, C, Olmstead, Coach Desautels, B. Tibbetts, L. Hibbard, J. Cable, G. Jackson, M. Rigatti 93 94 a aii CE ee ie a rhemre tint mgm ee a 95 96 97 ae Aantasqua ho!) Warriors 2345.67.89 10m eh B. Grudzien, S. St. Jean, K. Allen, C. Caron, J. Cooper, E. Gray, M. Cook, mor. M. Corriveau, Coach Dube, G. Tavares, B. Ackerman, P. Williams, R. Fountain, M. Cook, E. Wonderlie, H. Champigny w y eS —_. 2 . ae Can | puhleeeze get up now? 98 “When | was a Marine ... £5 ey ie a : “ whe yy i a m7 Op BL y all Row 1: Coach Emrich, John Farmosa, Peggy Young (manager), Sal Romano, Jeff Barr, Brian Minchoff, Matt Ferarra, Brian Filler, David Ethier. Row 2: Phil Prizio, Mark Cook, David Wilson, Bill Peterson, Paul Johnson, Peter Robidoux, Jeff Caron, Jack Canavan, Eric Dahler Row 1: Brenda Norton, Donna Champigny, Kim Gregory, Nadine Centefanto, Debbie Lechowicz, Dawn Hastings Row 2: Coach Roby, Audrey Kohart, Angela Toto, Wendy St. Jean, Sherri Manzi, Bonnie Brackett, Patty Robidoux ee eee a Try to hit this one! The Bionic woman. 100 There goes another one. 5 eet ——— Bai e ABW,’ o 58 oe ews ER Row 41: Cherryl Tae y Michelle Everett, Michelle Bard, Amy Scott, Leigh Tasse, Lynn Hibbard, Liz Tetreault, Row 2: Andra Gillis, Diane Hurley, Kathy Cooper, Pam Litch- field, Geanine Jackson, Brenda Welch, Gina Ferraro, Paula Duval, Tammy Pryzbicien, Coach Julian. Tammy at work. 101 Such determination! “Weyefeyay aoa ‘Il kill him! Hie al PN am i ts pei” te é ¥ ist Row 1; Dave MacDonald, Todd Veber, Bob LaRochelle, Keith Wilson, Paul Artruc, Peter Pappas, Daniel Berinstein. Row 2; Coach Somers, Alan Ramsdell, Pat King, Bob Croke, Brad Hanson, Joe Onners, Eugene Corriveau, Steve Hemingway, Coach Mercier. Sd @iliululiulctoer ‘ LLLP iP a i ‘f f I'll getcha this time! Hope its soft. AAAAAA The crew. Lydia and the shotput. Look Mal! | really can fly. Pe ae vee sas NS ee RM Row 1; Valerie Hopkins, Melanie Watson, Ginge sus, Sandy Bliss, Mary White Row 2: Coach Desautels, Julie Smith, Chris Watson, Jill Dahler, Lisa Cook, Sharon Hemingway, Charlene Coughlin, Carolyn Ross, Coach Carter. You shouldn't ‘a said that. Row 4: Jim Christo, Tom Ahern, John Stewart, Ray Nielson, Louis Ferrara, Row 2: Ray Rousseau, Glenn Sherman, John Metcalfe, Andy Peterson, Mike McClurg, Scott Hengen, Jack Langlois. wep, | lgnaansensearans! GGn: (Se8enengeeaasaes Ready and waiting. Ow! | bit my tongue. 104 Ready for Action! M. Randall, B. Lowy, C. Skowyra, S$. Davol, S. Ek, C. Pappas, Coach Coffey, T. Jurezyk, L. Labonte, L. Leth-Steensen, L. Riddle Lisa in action. Such Poise! 105 106 Pt BAcCERLEADING 108 Cheerleading t e — tg tia ’ : ane 110 VARIETY SHOW! 112 National Honor Society M. LaChapelle, C. Birchenough, P. King, B. Demers, G. Rousseau, M.B. St. Clair, Mr. Castendyk, P. Valerio, J. Parody, B. LaRochelle, J. Normandin, M. Bourbeau, C. Richards, K. Russell, L. Hoopes, R. George, B. Fountain, G. Kay, J. Krans, M. Allen, S. Ochs, M. Randall, D. Lee National Honor Society is: .. having a pancake breakfast. .. getting good grades. .. service to the school. .. promotion of good grades. . scholarships for travel. ... scholarships for college. . Members who are the “leaders” of tomorrow. . an induction ceremony and banquet. ee eee ae on ote student Council R. Wheaton, L. Oglesby, M. LaChapelle, M. Bourbeau, M. Allen, S. Giffen, L. Grudzien, K. George, R. Dionne, P. King, M. Rigatti, C. Wheaton, J. Hoenig, R. Farland, P. Pappas, M. B. St. Clair, R. Fountain, R. George, P. Duval, M. Valerio, C. Richards, C. Pappas, C. Losier STUDENT COUNCIL IS ... . wondering how many hot dogs to order for the Southbridge game. .. @ car wash in August. ... “Sorry sir we’re all out of coffee.” .. dealing with obnoxious salesmen. .. $0da machines that just don’t work. .. a “winter” Festival in March. .. the football shack on a breezy Saturday in October. .. Conventions. .. dedicated advisors. .. lots of work and FUN. . A commitment well worth the effort. Chee O aN O O nl | fe) The F CO Or = 1980 i Reece eae 114 Final Look Part | 841 Senior Class Wins 84 1 IY fo 116 Math Team ROW 4: C. Peters, K. Russell, R. LaFranchise, T. Jurezyk, C. Birchenough, J. Normandin, H. Sosik, ROW 2: Coach Lundberg, J. Parody, M. Valerio, P. King, T. Krans, $. Hengen, G. Rousseau, B. Normandin, G. Kay, J. Krans “Mathietes” compete in four math meets anually. It is a competition against the finest math students in Central Massachusetts. Students each compete in three six point rounds and a team round of eighteen points. The total points for your team members plus your team’s round score adds up to your teams total which is then compared to that of the other schools in your division and determines placement. In Memory Of John Winston Lennon, Who Touched The Hearts Of So Many Of Us. October 9, 1940 - December 8, 1980 “You May Say I’m A Dreamer But I’m Not The Only One. | Hope Someday You'll Join Us And The World Will Live As One.” John Lennon Imagine 118 Fine Arts Club ir. Hancock, M. McCullough, D. Minchoff, K. Gallant, G. Ferraro, T. Niermanhoff, L. Oglesby, $. Ochs, D. Robidoux, S. Giffen, K. Dubreuil, H. MacConnell, J. Wilmarth, H. Martel, H. Sosik, A. Cooney, J. Calcutt, H. Brown, J. Calcutt, $. Armstrong, D. Carnicas, B. Minchoff, S$. Hengen, J. MacConnell, G. Itinerelli, M. LaChapelle, M.B. St. Clair, E. Kastango, R. Connor, G. Rousseau, B. Wheaton $ ¥ z : Yearbook Editors ee : 6 He” ’ i . ; a ' B. Jacques, T. Jurezyk, C. Watson, L. Celona, N. Clark, R. Dionne, M. LaChapelle, L. Tetrault, G. Kay, L. Hoopes, M. L. Ruscitti, G. Rousseau, M. Ciaschini Many thanks to Ken Bowers, Bob Wheaton, Mary Beth St. Clair, Chris Pappas, Ginger Puckett and Michelle Coderre for all their help. Our Advisor Mr. Blake. 119 120 —— a Prom Committee S. Romano, C. Watson, C. Pappas, L. DeJesus, D. Wight, B. Berinstein, $. LaRochelle, Mrs. Halvey, C. Caron, E. Kastango, T. Jurcezyk, L. Reed, E. Abbott, L. Oglesby, L. Celona, P. McCullough, H. Tetrault, M. Favreau, S. Leduc, K. Hartman, C. Reis, C. Gawron, G. Kane, B. Jacques, J. Hoenig, N. Santelli, B. Stevens Prom Theme 1981 “Pretty Maids all in a Row” Hi there, how are ya? It’s been a long time. Seems like we’ve come a long way. My but we learn so slow --- and heroes they come and they go --- and leave us behind, as if we’re ‘sposed to know --- Why --- ? Why --- ? Why do we give up our hearts to the past and why must we grow up so fast? --Ooh .... And all you wishing well foolswith your fortunes. Someone should send you a rose. With love from a friend, It’s nice to hear you again, and the storybook comes to a close. Gone are the ribbons and bows. Things to remember; places to go; pretty maids all in a row --- ooh .... OOh ... ee a wn” The A.V. People (from L to R) Todd Hammond, John Shea, Bernard Peloquin, James Leverani, Mark Cleveland, John Keenan (Advisor) (Row 2) Scott Cleveland, Bruce Gelinas, Bill Stevens Liorary Aides (Row 1) John Keenan, Tracy Niermenhoff, Annette Vezina, Laurie Aldrich, Steven Butler, (Row 2) Dean Caranicas, Bill Stevens, Cindy Garber, Terri Domirs, Will Coughlin, Dot Green Advisor. 121 122 Work Study Ron Wasmer, Todd Pryzbicien, Doug Raymond, Bill Stevens, Bill Porter, John Grubert, Scott Cleveland, Bruce Gelinas, Skippy Pleu, Adam Bawden, Phil Prizio, Bob Langevin, Jim Constantineau, Brian Letendre, Val Lappierre, Debbie Hartman, Lisa Soper, Debbie Soper, Chris Horn, Cindy Latour, Carol Bateman, Mike Arnold, Trudie Moran, Tom Streicher, Paul Mc Ginn, Ed Lloyd, Russ Kelly, Karen Morris, Mike Santoro, Paula Phifer, Sherman Blair, Bernie Kopecky Independant Study Liz Oglesby, Suzie Larochelle, Chris Ouimet, Pat Caron, Steve Hemingway, Patty Jensen, Roxan King, Davida Gordon, Glenn Sherman, Amy Scott, Lori Chouinard, Andra Gillis, Christina ne Gordon, Glenn Rousseau, Mary Beth St. Clair, Gerry Kay Nurses Aides Mrs. Haley, Chris Laporte, Cheryl Butler, Mrs. Antos, Laurie Ropiak i, oe Varsity T Club Row 4 Jeannine Gaumond, Robin Mailloux, Karen George, Amy Scott, Beth Berinstein, Debbie Lechowicz, Liz Tetrault, ydia DeJesus, Melanie Watson, Michelle Cooper, Row 2 Chris Lozier, Lynn Riddle, Mike Dnembe, Bob Larochelle, Dave Ethier, Steve Denning, Bob Wheaton, Alan Ramsdell, Nadine Centafanto, Glenn Hutchinson, Lori Celona, Row 3 Chip Pybas, Scott Balderelli, Sal Romano, Tammy Jurcezyk, Chris Watson, John Niejadlik, Angela Toto, Steve Hemingway, Wendy St. Jean, Gary Rigatti, Bob Fountain, Paul Williams, Jeannine Jackson, Chris Metcalfe. 123 124 Tri-M (row 4 L to R) Andra Gillis, Gina Ferraro, Glenn Rousseau, Patty Robidoux (row 2) Christine Pappas, Dan Minchoff, Julie MacConnell, Bill Hatstat, Bob Duff. Tri-M, or Modern Music Masters, is an international Music Honor Society based in Park Ridge, Illinois. It was established in 1952 as a non-profit educational organization and has expanded to hundred of chapters in North and South America, Asia And Europe. Tri-M recognizes the Musical achievements of students and through its Selection process provides incentive for high achievement in all disciplines. As an honor society, it emphasizes active community involvement and stresses individual leadership development. Tantasqua chapter, is one of 16 in New England. Which was established in 1980. HUAIATTINATNTANAN | | eT A Hi aye mh Girl's Chorus Row 4 Kathy Gallant, Kathy Dubreuil, Nancy Duff, Jeannine Desforges, Pam Simpson, Bonnie Mellor, Heather MacConnell, Lydia DeJesus. Row 2 Kelly King, Michelle Bard, Michelle Ware, Chris Pappas, Kris Soenard, Mary Bourbeau, Gina Ferarro, Mr. Wallis (advisor) Row 3 Mary Beth St. Clair, Laurie Krusis, Kathy Casey, Holly Martel, Patty Robidoux, Sarah Giffen, Becky Sears, Julie MacConnell, Andra Gillis, Carlene Corriveau Concert Choir Row 4 Kelly King, Kathy Gallant, Kathy Dubreuil, Lydia DeJesus, Susan Armstrong, Mary Bourbeau, Andra Gillis, Val Particini, Bob Larochelle Row 2 Mr. Wallis (advisor) Julie MacConnell, Michelle Bard, Marie Christo, Chris Pappas, Patty Robidoux, Becky Sears, Rick Farland, Bob Gresenz, Bill Hatstat, Richie Kreissle Row 3 Mary Beth St. Clair, Pam Simpson, Laurie Krusis, Kathy Casey, Holly Lawrence, Holly Martel, Sarah Giffen, Carlene Corriveau, Gina Ferraro, Peter Pappas, Bob Duff, Jim Leveroni, Brian Strandowicz 125 Band z aa A a BP r F i “oS ? seh a ‘ s . ’ ey oray a te “ oe BOA = sa Fn + . ot 126 «PATON EAT OAATAT EEA ENEEE tet 4 e7 TAN | -_ = Jazz Band Brian Minchoff, Bill Hatstat, Mr. Robie (advisor), Glenn Rousseau, Danny Minchoff, Jeff Markert, Carol Howland, Gina Ferarro, Patty Robidoux, Andra Gillis, Scott Hengen —_—_—— | ‘ensennaiaiiil am um Band Gina Ferarro, Carol Howland, Dotti Lilla, Andrea Hengen, Beth Brown, Patty Robidoux, Beth Gibson, Kris LaChapelle, Melissa Randall, Linda Finn ey, Mr. Robie (advisor), Andra Gills, Lucy Colwell, Becky Tibbetts, Candy Olmstead, Heidi Sosik, Bob Staudinger, Greg Walker, Jeff Markert, Brian Minchoff, Bob Larochelle, Bill Hatstat, Glenn Rousseau, Scott Hengen, Danny Minchoff 127 128 qe CREA Majorettes Dorinda Collette, Trina Brule, Robin Pybas, Paula McCullough, Marva Figura Color Guard Kathy Dubreuil, Karen Isr i pellet aelson, Barbara Bateman, Janet Calcutt, Mary Beth St. Clair, Deb Tavares, Julie MacConnell, Nancy Duff, Lisa 129 i fas 7 Cc. IVs eC y bn af RAhepeRiadit tthe. ae 132 a4 5 ee ae ame am ot eg ro ea anaes wae wit A RE LTR EEE | a eee ee: 133 . = oe Y ” n - . 4, 7 4 ‘ q ; | ; ; E , oy i : - . 3 ie — I 7 4, ©. : i 7 : } ‘ nn 2 ded Oy id : ae ’ anergy 4 raed es hacen ae ee i oe aera aS Spirit Week Commitee 136 slave Day Auction SL ee it pc sms eR Hie 137 ’ od “ ‘ 7 i : un. ¢ bel 1 4 i a ML t i ty A . SS 4 . H ‘ ‘ a. ’ - 4 « : 4 i e sf - 5 Carpentry Students —_— ——™ Seniors Albert Bonnetti Russell Burt Michael Dhembe Bruce Granger Kevin Lariviere Michael Roach Barry Robbins Juniors Darry!| Brown John Couture Gary Filer fom Sampson Tom Spera Victor St. Laurent Tim Young Sophomores Freshmen Douglas Adrian Richard Curboy Robert Gaumond Kenneth Learned Matthew Lombard Jeffrey Mundell Mark Petrowicz Raymond Taft Richard Guillette Richard Howe Paul Johnson Richard Kulig Vernon Olson Andrew Paradise Keith Pothier Joseph Primaverg Stephen Robble Michael St. Laurent Richard St. Laurent Eric Walker Bruce Wilcox 140 Drafting Students Seniors Barbara Bateman Richard Dionne Terry Thompson Juniors Paul Kania Michael Wade a ae Sophomores And Freshmen James Gregoire _ Raymond Quattrocelli . . vy .O Alicia Boudreau roe . be eat Darrin Chalue COP — Brian Griggs a ea Michael Guyette ‘ VO SO Donald Wheeler Q Y a4 2 ce ue © . A wx re To The bike Kjtter From a Friend always ORC 141 Welding Students Seniors Kenneth Bliss Troy Cormier Michael Talbot Juniors Michael Bourdeau Matthew Lavine Paul Sagendorph sophomores And Freshmen Edward Faford Willis Lane Conrad St. Laurent John Smith Douglas Tetreault Christopher Bradway Bruce Casey Thomas Coty William Gett Ronald Lambert Edward Landry Kevin Real Richard River Richard Turenne 144 ss Vocational Superlatives Most School Spirit: Richard Dionne Did Most For Class: Eugene Corriveau Talks Most, Says Least: Micheal Talbot Class Jock: Micheal Dnembe Best Voc. Student: Robert Gauvin Class Clown: Peter Chaffee Most Likely to Succeed: Robert Gauvin Most Likely to be Remembered: Peter Chaffee 145 146 Most Hair: Mr. Lesniewski Most Paranoid: Mr. Czyniewski Voc. Teachers Superlatives Talks Most, Says Least: Mr. Pitisci Most Likely to be Remembered: Mr. Lesniewski Biggest Know if all: Mr. White Most Absent Minded: Mr. Pitisci Vocational Teachers In The Year 20014 Leonard Beaulieu- Re-Designs the “Light Bulb’’ Donald Clifton - A ‘Five Star General’ Norman Czyiewski — R.I.P. (Thank God) Peter Green - Replaces Diane Olympia. Pat Harington - Still saying ‘Yes, Mr. Pieterse’’ Thaddeus Lesniewski - Visits Walpole State Prison Robert Luccier - Re-Builds the “World Trade Center’’ Walter Marrino - Hits skid row. Robert Panengelli - Gets his fingernails dirty. Charles Pieterse - T.R.V.H.S. Canadate for ‘‘President’’ Joseph Pitisci - Proffessor at Georgia Tech. David Rennie - Electricutes himself. Robert Warren - The new “Uncle Sam!” James White - Replaces the Ayatollah in Iran. Roy Wohlander - Still teaching at T.R.V.H.S. Dedication It is the wish of this years senior vocational students that this section of the yearbook be dedicated to Mr. Robert Warren and Mr. James White, for their continuing guidance, support and all around helpfulness to this class. At first we found it hard to sit through two or three grueling blocks a day of these two teachers, but now as we look back on those years, it was those two teacher’s that played a major role in helping us grow and mature. As we realize we'll soon be leaving this school, we begin to respect these two teachers with whom so much of our time is soent. We'd like to take this time to say ‘Thank you” Class of ‘81’’ Voc. Seniors. 147 148 een PIO, SIN TOD eaten eee bete Sa PR a Ae i Fat pom A= Er 149 150 LOR! C ELONA Se NP rc LER SS ¢ SLANE ESS: ea Te IR Good Luck To The Class Of 1984 Compliments Of oa PEIN Ney, Rte 134 Sturbridge Plaza Sturbridge, MA. Ss MY LOND A Congratulations To The Seniors! From Your Friends At THE GREEN APPLE Sturbridge Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 BRIM STUR TIRE Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA. Congratulations QUINNEBOAG COVE CAMPSITE E. Brimfield, Mass. Walt And Brenda Pleu Proprietors Congratulations 1984 Compliments Of HOWLETT LUMBER INC. Congratulations Class Of 1981 PLASTICOM, INC. Custom Injection Molders Box 368 Ashland Ave Southbridge Mass. 01550 Good Luck! To The Class Of 1981 An Irish Blessing May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back; may the sunshine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields; until we meet again may God hold you in the hollow of his hands. Best Wishes From WOODBINE COUNTRY STORE Brimfield Good Luck, Seniors! From GUARANTY BANK TRUST 39 Elm Street Southbridge MA. 764-2571 Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA 347-9332 Member FDIC 153 Good Luck Class | Of : 1984 From WAR | TRUS INC. 154 Congratulations To The Class Of 19814 From CPC ENGINEERING Congratulations To The Class Of 1984 From STAN KAITBENSKI, INC. General Construction - Asphalt Paving P. O. BOX 213 BROOKFIELD ROAD STURBRIDGE, MASS. 01566 TEL. 347-9330 155 156 CRP ST! (0S OE ERE OEM LG. CRAs rv Corner jewelers 42 Central Street — Southbridge, Mass. 01550 Diamond Specialists RESTAURANT Chinese Polynesian Cuisine HE te Cocktail Lounge Luncheon Specials Orders to Take Out 347-7121, 347-7122 ROUTE 131 STURBRIDGE, MASS. Best Wishes To The Class Of . 1981 From ARLAND TOOL AND MFG. On the Common -- beautiful, the INN place to stay 150 lu aaa vites with bolconies, many wih er ta rien sisal fireploc Enjoy Breakfast, luncheon or Dinner in our tropical gardens courtyard. Rte 20 Sturbridge Cor oy Bote Publick House Sturbridge, Mass. — (617) 347-3313 LOCATED ON THE SHORES OF Hilf cdl PICTURESQUE CEDAR LAKE enjoy don ct Med ren oe New Reptile eleg Ox lHlead Tavern DusioMiller nent IN THE HEART OF STURBRIDGE B THE ONLY COMPLETE RESORT Sheraton Sturbridg e ine SHE U.S. 20, OPPOSITE OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE, STURBAIDGE MASSACHUSETTS 617 347-7393 157 158 Rte 9 “Pizza Makes You Smile’ STURBRIDGE PIZZA HOUSE LANGEVIN JEWELERS Southbridge Lorraine And Albert Langevin Good Luck! From THE BOOK BEAR New And Used Books Bought Sold Or Traded! West Brookfield Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 GAVITT WIRE AND CABLE CO. BOUSQUET’S AUTO PARTS Main Street Sturbridge MA. Congratulations To The Class Of 1984 From RICHARD’S FURNITURE Good Luck Graduates! MAPLE CREST MKT Rte 9 Brookfield HOWLETT’S FLOOR COVERING Gulf St. Southbridge 765-9652 All Types Of Floor Covering Professional Installation SOUTHBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK Good Luck Seniors! BURNHAM : e Jnsu rance INSURANCE Since 1805 s AGENCY, INC. (elena 764-4302 BURNHAM INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 39 ELM STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSET 1) Sa 21M PLE LE LE ES % é : Congratulations To The Class Of 19841 Compliments Of NORTH BROOKFIELD SAVINGS BANK PRETISENE TA 160 LASER Inc. €2 LASER INC. A Subsidiary of Coherent A Subsidiary of Coherent G Congratulations To The Class Of 1981 LASER INC. Picker Road Sturbridge, Mass. 01566 Manufacturers Of Industrial Laser Systems €3 LASER Inc. €3LASER INc. A Subsidiary of Coherent A Subsidiary of Coherent Congratulations Class Of 1981 From 1 hamilton street phone 764-2189 southbridge, mass. 01550 studio 1 professional photography dennis cloutier — roberta allred specializing in... ... portraits, weddings, commercial restorations 161 Congratulations Class Of 1981 SALEM CROSS INN BEST Of Luck In The Future TST RET RR aS OSS, Q UABAUG RUBBER COMPANY North Brookfield, Mass. 01535 Good Luck Seniors! Compliments Of PIONEER BUTCHERING Congratulations To The Class Of 1984 From BRIMFIELD PRECISION INC. Mill Lane Rd Brimfield, Mass. hin we -_ ie wr aah Pah 4 Rag =s. Congratulations Italian-American Cuisine 163 WORCESTER COUNT Good Luck NATIONAL Bee: BANK Compliments Of : Southbridge, Sturbridge BROOKFIELD ‘ An Equal Opportunity WIRE ‘ Employer Best Wishes From Best Wishes Class Of WARREN DIY wee CLEANERS AND : LAUNDERS : LAMOREUX Warren MA 413-436-5655 Also Ware: 413-967-607 4 ; FORD River Street Congratulations From BROOKFIELD MOTORS Best Wi “ae Mist DODGE CARS AND SUSAN'S Class Of 1984 TRUCKS AND OLDSMOBILES Rte 131 Sturbridge OAT 347-7 col) oo Rte 9. Brookfield Good Luck Seniors COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE-IN Rte. 20 Brimfield Open Year Round For Your Favorites Call 245-3601 Compliments Of RADIO SHACK Southbridge, Southbridge Plaza Best Wishes To The Class Of 1981 GIOVANNI'S Good Luck Seniors From BALLARD’S HICKORY SMOKEHOUSE Congratulations iciss:or 84 From TASSE FUEL, INC. Worcester St. Southbridge GAY’S Jewelers, Inc. 345 Main St. Southbridge 2-4 Week Delivery HALEY’S OLD HICKORY SMOKEHOUSE AND HALEY’S GRAIN STORE Palmer Compliments Of NORTH BROOKFIELD IGA Best Wishes To The Class Of 1984 CRYSTAL BROOK GIFT MINIATURE SHOP AMPM MINI-MART Rte. 20 Sturbridge Open All Day And Night DAVID LENTIL, INC. 7-414 Elm Street Southbridge HODES FOOD CITY 4 Congratulations From BEN BOUSQUET REALTOR GALLERY OF HOMES 166 Good Luck Seniors From The ‘(22a As Tantasqua Teacher Association SWEATERS alla Discount a. O UTLET THE WARMTH STORE RTE. 20, STURBRIDGE Waite Graphics Design and Illustration (413) 596-9257 43 Red Bridge Road Wilbraham, Ma. 01095 Best Wishes Class Of ‘ 81”’ From THE VILLAGE YARN FABRIC BARN Rt 20 Sturbridge B B CHIMMEY SERVICES Cleaning, Repairing Snow-Plowing Congratulations To The Class of 1981 From MCINTYRE CHEVROLET Rt 9 West Brookfield Congratulations . = e 4 Sturbridge Travel Service Sturbridge Office Center. Sturbridge. Mass 01566 (617) 347-9511 DR. SEGUIN GREGOIRE’s ‘“ The Family Shoe Store ” 45 Hamilton St Southbridge Best Wishes Class Of 1984 FAULKNER HARDWARE Palmer, Mass. 167 168 Congratulations Class TANTASQUA STUDENT COUNCIL President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Seniors H Steve Baum § Richard Dionne § Robert Fountain i Karen George F Patrick King 3 Martin LaChapelle Mary Beth St. Clair i Robert Wheaton Chris Pappas Chris Losier Celeste Richard Paula Duval Matt Valerio Juniors Sophomores Martin Allen Lisa Grudzien Mary Bourbeau Bill Guyan Rick Farland Andy Jaegar Richard George Peter Pappas Sarah Giffen Melissa Rigatti Jennifer Hoenig Becky Tibbetts Liz Oglesby Cheryl Wheaton 170 ua lan AAR Pha SRE DATE I OL TIE IE ES SLE LTE NE EE Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 81 May Your Future Endeavors Be As Successful As Your Past Achievements ®) American Optical patulations ‘apne Stay as sharp as you are... 2 : RRINGTON 5 a Ser, SF) 8 $I 9 INC. SPR INGTOS GE, MASS. 01550 U.S.A SOUTHBRID Compliments of WARREN PUMPS DIVISION HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES, INC. Warren, Massachusetts One of the Houdaille Pump Group 172 ... From Our Friends In The Business World MARTEL GLASS SERVICE AGWAY INC. THE VICTORIAN STUDIO PET VILLAGE @) FRIENDLYS ED BELCHER’S WARE RADIO SERVICE KNITTED FABRICS, INC. MARIO'S RESTAURANT West Warren, Mass. MR. MRS, ALFRED DENAULT MR. MRS. ALPHONSE JACQUES J. MacConnell DURAND SISTERS NICK'S SPORT SHOP DIEGES CLUST Also Contributing .. . VELMA FRAZIER FROM A FRIEND TERRY MELLOR GINA FERRARO KELLY KING WENDY BERTRAND LISE BENOIT LYDIA DEJESUS CHRIS SEBOLT LAURIE ROPIAK CANDY LEVESQUE BRIAN JACQUES — ‘= 4 = i fF es ae 7 Sek ern — - Al eee oe ae se, ot wy oe bead a } OC VW : ’ ite ‘ . 4 4 Md ' - % ne ; cd - i . . - hd 4 ” ; a enter ' nf 1 zz is . % 2 ' a 54 ‘ . ‘ ‘ a é . U é ? od 4 ee - o. am


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