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

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Al- though we did have student sup- port, our success could not have been possible without the help of our advisor. So in recognition for all the time and effort she has dedicated to us, the Class of 1982 would like to dedi- cate our yearbook to Mrs. Nancy Sawyer. _ CON GEN i= I, SENIORS 2. FACULTY 3. UNDERCLASSMEN 4, SPORTS 5. ACTIVITIES 6. VOCATIONAL 7, LOOKING BACK AT SPRING 198] 8. ADVERTISEMENTS TANTASQUA SCHOLARS Martin Allen Joanne Normandin With this edition of the TANTASQUAN a new and vitally important aspect of school life is to be recognized. Through the years the records of the various groups, whether social, athletic or academic have been offered for your acceptance and adulation. We, the staff, have long felt that superior individual academic achieve- ment should not go unnoticed in any publication which attempts to record a particular school year. The yearbook staff feels that these students who have considered academic excellence the raison d'etre for the high school experience, and have performed at a consistently high level in these areas, should at least be accorded the same exposure as some of their fellow students. And this is as it should be, if we keep in mind the primary function of any school, no matter its emphasis. Schools are created to further the learning experience of all those who pass through its portals. To what degree this opportunity is utilized is as divergent as the number of people who attend schools. It is those individuals who take full advantage of this precious opportunity and who wrest from this experience what it has to offer that we honor here. The two students depicted on this page and honored in these words are merely representative of the many who have achieved academically in this school, in this year. They were chosen by the staff using the criteria of class rank exclusively. Obviously this cannot be the definitive method of recognition, but in the interest of economy and equality, we have chosen one boy and girl to represent all of you Tantasqua scholars. We do, therefore, congratulate these people and pay homage to their very significant academic success. For consistent achievement in any area of human endeavor is to be respected; but in the field of human knowledge it is also to be most highly esteemed. Again, congratulations and felicitations to you alll . $ Q J ONCE UPON A TIME ... Carolyn Bateman Bw ick ” ae ets Gene Beth Brown Bill Cibien Carol Dickinson Paula Duval ad “ Rick Farland Michelle Favreau Marva Figura a4 ie ae ‘te? %.. Cindy Forkey Darlene Gagnon Kathy Gallant Sandy Gates Sarah Giffen Sue Girouard Jane Hunt Paul Johnson Brenda LaChance Laurie LaFleche Chuck Lamothe Sharron Leduc Pam Litchfield f. p ¥ David MacConnell Jeff Markert Brian Minchoff Joanne Normandin eat Candy Olmstead wr John Parady Trevor Penn Andy Peterson Bill Petersen Linda Provost Robin Pybas Susan Streicher Celeste Richard = é _ Kirk Russell Amy Scott Kathy Real Glenn Sherman Robin Stanton Paul Valerio Michael Wade R. Poirier D. Shugart 10 Melanie Watson Brenda Welch Diane West James Zelnia LAD AND LASS Little children once so small They have grown, one and all. Little lad all rough and ready Not too old to forget his teddy, Plays as astronauts and firemen Dreams to be like one of them. Little lass all dressed in lace That little lads tease and chase, Plays with dolls and to them sings Dressing up with mommy’s things. Take a look and now you'll see Those lads and lasses, they, are we. Robin LaFranchise Dave Wilson 44. Ellen Abbott Robert Albert Martin Allen El Bob Cindy Aubin Jeffrey T. Barr Carolyn Bateman Cin, Fred Scarb, C.B. Renee Benoit Tod Benoit Michael Blondin Deborah Boucher Duane Boudreau Mary Bourbeau Debbie, Bush, Bushy Elizabeth Brown Daryl Brown Kimberly Lynn Brown Beth, Brownie Kim, Missy Trina Brule David Burt Cecelia Cadieux 13 14 Lisa Cadieux Cadj James Christo Chico Valdez Jeffrey Caron Donna Champigny William Cibien Marm, Duck Peter Caron Lorelei Chouinard Lori, “Sweets” Scott Cleveland Squaty John Joseph Cloutier Dale Coderre Cindy Collette John Dabe Dorinda Collette Lisa Cook Mark Cook Kathleen Cooper John Couture Couch, Cootter 15 Susan Cruz Donna Curtis Suzy-Q Jeannine DeForge Diane Denniston Carol Dickinson F.C. Jeaner. Carrol Dionne Kevin Doherty Clifford Downey Abdow, Nose Cliff, Clitt 16 Michelle Evereit Robert Duff Paula Duval Shelly Richard Farland Kenneth Farrell Michelle Favreau Rich Anti-Short Matthew Ferrara Marva Figura Linda Finney 17 18 Jeff Flannery Johnna Fusco Jo Sandra Gates Rusty Arthur Folger Hulio Darlene Gagnon Janet Gauvin Jan, Gauv, Honey Cynthia Forkey Spider, Spike Kathryn Gallent Kathy Richard George W. Shepard Gerrish Sharah Giffen Susan Girouard Giff Sue, Susie-Q, Dimples Roxanne Gordon Steven Gray Robert Gresenz Donald Grimes ; Todd Hammond Bradford Hanson Grimace Distrait Professor 19 Marie Harrell Debra Hartman Steven Hemingway Ree, Rerun Deb Darlene Henry Raymond Heroux Lynn Hibbard Dar John Hickland Jeffrey Hodge Jennifer Hoenig Mendula Jenni, Fur 20 Jane Hunt Genenne Jackson G.J., Action Jackson Paul Johnson Richard Julian Glennis Kane Rich Paul Kania Karl Keith John Kenney Jack 21 Pamela Keyes Pam Joseph Krans Richard Kreissle Peter Kretschmar Renee LaBarre Nancy LaBonte Brenda LaChance Ben, Bree 22 Laurie LaFleche Timothy LaFleche Robin LaFranchise Laurence of Arabia Rob Jay Langlois Christine Laporte Chris Roland Laporte Robert LaRochelle Holly Lawrence Roll Bob, Junior 23 24 Nequetta Leaming Sharron Rose Leduc Matthew Levine Matt Julie Libby Dorothy Lilla Pamela Litchfield Dottie, Spot Christine Lozier David MacConnell James MacConnell Chris Big Mac, Mac Klink David MacDonald Barbara MacDowell Jeffrey Markert Pauline McCullough David McCallum Paula Bob Paula Jeanne Mitchell Rich Jr. Minch P.J. Richard Merrill Brian Minchoff 25 Trudie Moran Shirley Morin William Muller Mona, Shirl Joanne Normandin Robert O’Brien Candice Olmstead Jo Bob Christine Olson Nicholas Onners John Parady Chris Nick JAP, Keet 26 Trevor Penn Kenneth Perry H. William Petersen Trev Yogi Georgia Mae Planta Andrew Peterson Karla Peterson George Andy, Drew Philip Prizio Linda Anne Provost Tami Przybycien Lin, Corkey 27 28 Robin Pybas Kathleen Real Susan Reed Suey Celeste Richard David Reilly Carole Reis Richards, Yest Cynthia Richardson Peter Robidoux Carolyn Suzanne Ross Carrie, Missy Carwowin Kirk Russell Paul Sagendorph Thomas Sampson Le Capitaine Pigeon 1A: Amy Scott Aims, Yamy, Yaim John Shea Robert Sheldon Glenn Sherman Debra Shugart Spike, Herbie Deb, Debbie 29 Pamela Simpson Michael Sierak Johanna Sigros Pammy Jennifer Slezik Cynthia Smith Gary Sourdif Robin May Stanton Susan Streicher Lynn Marie Tremblay Rob Sue 30 Andrew Truax Paul Valerio Todd Veber Michael Wade Kimberly Waite Gregory Walker Bubba Kim Melanie Watson Brenda Welch Diane West Mel The Spy Dy 31 32 David Wilson Will WWW Suzanne Wettlaufer Sue Margaret Young Peg Christopher Wiles James Zelnia, Jr. Zook, Pumpkin Head Scott Demetrius Lester Moore Lynn Drensik David Lee Terrence Norton Curt Hoffmann Leigh Mapplebeck Alston Quattrocelli 33 34 Russell Peloquin A, =y a hs, nt ey tee bo ! rec tee oN i 2 LAG 4a a Ricky Poirier Craig Sorenson Fall came and we were brought together Entering the ominous building In stiff new clothes and bright, white sneakers Hiding our lack of confidence behind the task of finding classrooms And making new friends Winter came and we were together Familiar with the old routine Passing self-assured through the maze In well-worn shoes and faded jeans Laughing and smiling at friendly faces We knew we belonged Spring is here And we are together Tiring of the old procedure taking final walks through these corridors Their walls holding our laughter and smiles to be kept sacred like so many before us Comfortable, yet impatient with the schedule We eagerly await a new future A long and twisted path that our soles and souls will trudge upon Carrying us forward While we look back At the memories held here. Spring has come. Leigh Mapplebeck L-likes, D-dislikes, PP-prized possessions, FM-fondest memory, HA-highest aim, FS-favorite saying. A-activities Filen Marie Abbott L: Going out, The Who, Ziggy, The Beatles, sad songs, writing, champagne, yellow roses, being Irish, parties, Daisy D: Two-faced people, driving in the rain, people who want me to be someone I'm not, boredom, cold mornings, Kim's driving PP: My friends, my family, Chuck, my license, my rings, my note collection, my diaries and scrapbooks, my pictures FM: Ninth grade, summer of '79, certain parts of tenth grade, my Junior year (especially the second half), 6 5 81 with K.E.G. HA: First of all, success; then, to let go of that certain part of my past that | just can’t leave behind ... or vice-versa FS: “Memories may be beautiful and yet, what's too painful to remember, we simply choose to forget.” A: Chorus |: prom committee 3,4; Foreign language club 3,4: yearbook 4; independent study 2,3 Robert G. Albert L: 1 love N.G., Z-28 Camaros, Les Paul Guitars, racquetball, 350-4 bolt 4:Il Quadrajet pro-stock, freestyle skiing D: When my door gets slammed, Staties, taxes HA: To become a Chief Petty Officer,never to be married PP: My midnight blue Camaro, my stripes FS: You wouldn't believe it.” Martin Allen L: Art, music, my car, Tolkien, History, family D: Disinterested people, sarcasm, typing, college applications, standardized tests, punks PP: My family, my car FM: Trip to New York, Methuen, my sister's wedding, my grandfather HA: To help as many people as possible and to be like my father someday A: “oyna Council 3,4; Yearbook 4; Class President 4; National Honor Society Cynthia Aubin L: Swimming, riding around, nature, being with my friends D: Hard times, nosey people PP: My Chihuahua, my parents, my friends FM: The summer of '80, Fall of 81 HA: To go out and make something of myself and live happy FS: Hey , Go get ‘em,” “Get away from me,” “We're going, we're good Jeffrey T. Barr L: D: PP: Fi ‘M: HA: Fs: A: A z Ron Biron D PP: HA: FS: David Bonetti L ? D: PP HA = Debbie Boucher a z D.: = P P. ? FM: HA : FS: Daryl Brown L : D. = PP: FM: Carolyn Bateman looking, and we'll be there” Sports, The Yankees, Computer Science, Fridays, advice Rain-postponed games, winter, losing, getting lectured My family, my brown fish, class ring B-Block 80-'8I, 2-mile runs ‘79-’8I, Basketball '79-’80 To obtain a Master’s Degree, have a happy and successful career, and succeed in all of my goals in life. “Size is only in the heart.” : Basketball |,2,3,4; Baseball |,2,3,4; soccer 2,3,4; cross country | Sports, sleep, peanut butter jelly, drawing, and art The bus ride, bare lockers, gym, liver, puncutality, alarm clocks Stereo, family, friends, REO, “Love my car” Weekend in October, July 12-14, 1981, )T.E.) B.A. Architecture, live on a farm in New Hampshire. Happiness “What time does this class end?” Softball 1,4; basketball 1,4 Horses, Ronnie, Camaros, parties Cheaters, liars My horse Winter of '8I To work with horses “Boo, Boo” Gymnastics Attempting to ride motorcycles fast, payday, sex, driving around, blondes, Vern, Mr. Roach People calling the Bronco a Jeep, being broke, wiping out, waiting, having nothing to do, AC DC The Qualifier, the Bronco, my parents Times with Julius, the days at the races with Brock To dethrone Dick Burleson and become National Enduro Champ. “But there never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do ... once you find them.” Work study Angling, keg parties, skipping, leaving T.H.S., golfing Classes, study halls truck, golf clubs professional golfer Kiss my left ...” Going to parties, staying up late Science, social studies My truck To become a millionaire Michael, swimming, 4-wheeling, nature, trouble making, Mr. G. AC DC. Hard times, saying goodbye, depression, two-faced friends Michael, my mom, friends, Bushy Summer of '80, May ’8I, May 24, 1981 To show people that | can be my own person, not someone's shadow, to be thought of as me Bonehead.” “Sure you are.” I don’t know.” Right now” Shop, Annette, hunting, my truck, partying, getting into trouble, Mr. White and Mr. Warren's class School, Mr. Lussier’s class, Hodes, tests, Disco music My truck, my guns, Annette, carpentry tools Meeting Annette for the first time, going to Pennsylvania, growing up in a HA: FS: Elizabeth M. Brown L: D: Kimberly Lynn L; D: PP: FM: Trina Brule L 3 D: PP: FM: Fs: A: Joyce Cable L: big family To start my own carpentry business. To marry Annette “Different strokes for different folks.” Horseback riding, cross-country skiing, weekends, soccer, tennis, visiting colleges, getting mail from friends Marching in the rain, filling out college applications, SAT’s and Achievements, the bus ride to school My flute, my family and friends, my soccer ball PA '8l, summer of '80 To succeed in college and become good enough to get accepted in the B.S.0. “NO sirl” Marching band 1,2,3,4; Concert band 1,2,3,4; V.P. 4; tennis 3,4; soccer manager 3,4; Tri-M 3,4; President 4 Brown Going out, weekends, parties, talking on the phone, being Missy with Muff, Bunny, and Corkey, Lowenbrau Two-faced people, complaints, messed up plans, being alone, Ellen’s driving, rejection, gas-ups, being caught, graduation My friends and family, my scrapbook, my car, “PJ”, memories of times with John, my pictures 9th grade, summer of ‘79, 8 5 78, my entire junior year, times with “J”, Spirit week ‘80, being Mrs. C. with Mrs. R To be married to a certain C.C.C S.S.T. A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yesterday.” “Ellen, you'll have to drive, | can't see the road” Spirit Week 2,3,4; yearbook 4; prom committee 4; independent study 3; Foreign Language Club 3,4. Music, clothes, buttercrunch ice cream, stuffed animals, The Stones, salt, drawing, school spirit, 4, animals, tea Onions, tests, pepper, decisions, being late My family, my animals Junior year, times with my friends (D.S.P. and $), Il 10 8l, B “Good one” Majorettes 2,3,4; Cheerleading 3 Seet Pea, sleeping late, “Blue eyes”, Wojtowiczs, Lynn's attitude, Bob Seger, L.O.S.E. M, trucks, money Mark’s driving, cutting onions, 5:45 A.M., T.B., hospitals My future, family, friends, Mark 9 1 80, Prom ’8I, June 79, E. Hartford, N.J. To hve a live in maid “What a jerk” Cecilia Cadieux L : D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Lisa Dadieux D 7 PP: HA: Scott Evasius, M.$.H-J.D., Miller, Michelob, Monson, football G.F., my boss My red opal ring, family, Scott, friends, King my dog May 3, 1981 to June 7, 1981 and May 3, 198] to whenever To be a good wife and social worker “Oh God”, “He on the truck,” “Shut up!”, “Oh really” A certain senior, my friends, the Navy Liver and fish, school, being hurt, 5.B. My family and my friends To succeed in whatever | do Lorelei Chouinard James Christo William Cibien ya i D: PP: FM: FS: A: Lonely beaches, red roses, log cabins, campfires, violets, jeans, Riunite Lambrusco and chinese food, D.L., Wednesday Feeling hurt and lost, spiders, Mondays My writing, my drawings, my memoires of the past and my dreams of the future, mom, my friends, my laughter March Sl, 5 8 81, 9 13 81, Prom ’8l, times with my “Bestest Buddy,” the crazy and the quiet times with David, “Charlie” to succeed on my own, to fulfill my dreams of artistic achievement, to spend forever by Dave's side. “| need a hug” V. hockey cheerleading 3: V. field hockey 3; ind. study 3; yearbook |; gymnastics |; math team | Electronic games, a full wallet, tennis, soccer, basketball, writing, reading, Led Zeppelin, Doors, Stones, and Beatles Rubik's cube, CE Review, punks, pimps, and perverts Snauwaert tennis racquet, baseball card collection. Beatles musical watch, family, friends, life The two years of almosts with the tennis team, soccer practices with coach Davol, '80-'8! Spirit Week, Paul's driving To be a successful Entreprenuer “Hey baby”, “Awesome”, “You've got to be kidding me.” “Slow down Paull” Basketball |; tennis 1,2,3,4; yearbook |; newspaper |; soccer 1,2,4. The day before a Physics test, to play games on the computer, to watch Yates shrink every year, football The day after a Physics test, running the obstacle coyrse, the mystery meat and potato puffs, when whimpy is right My football cleats, my floppy disk, my rabbit's foot, my F-Block snow shovel B-Block '80-’8I, CER, 8-2 season, graduation, throwing people in the pond, all of grades I-I2 Why do you do it to me?”, “Holy wolves” Football 1,2,3,4; basketball |; Track 3,4; baseball | Scott Cleveland Parties Going to school My car, my bedroom, scuba gear, fishtank Getting my first bike To be the best at whatever | do John Joseph Cloutier L: Loving 5,3,7,8,7, Marenatha Current, 143 MC 35 Dorinda Collett L: D. = PP: FM: HA: A: Lisa Cook L: D: FM: HA: A: John Couture D: P. P. FM: HA: FS: Susan Cruz L: Jeannine DeForge D: PP: FM: HA: A: Worrying about nothing To live His will My Jeep “Oh no bandit!” Timmy, cheering, Ireland, weekends, lobster, football, rocking chairs Fighting, working at Friendly's, mornings, a month and a half 5-close shifts on Saturday night Family, friends, Scruffy and Rufus Prom ‘Sl, times spent with Tim, summer ‘80 “God!” To be happy at whatever | decide to do Cheerleading |,2,3, capt. 4; track | e Seeing everybody happy, football games, beach Winter, being corrected, making decisions, people who think they are better than others my family, my good friends. All the good times with friends To live a very happy life Majorette 3,4 Ice cream sundaes, track, England 330’s, cold floors, pink frosting Jane Alden’s, summer of '79, camping ’8I Achievement Track 1,2,3,4, capt. 3; School Committee rep. 4, OKLAHOMA 3; Fine Arts Club 4; prom committee 4; yearbook 3 Parties, music, girls, nature, Mr. White and Mr. Warren's classes Work, being told what to do, Mr. Lussier’s class Fender guitar, black lab Adjusting my ears to Mr. Lussier’s class Fame, fortune “We all belong to one big family and all have the same smell” Ziggy. friends, good times, parties People who think they know it all, being hurt My family, my savings, silver cross, Bob’s picture 7 13 80, Christmas '80, summer '80, moments spent with Bob To accomplish all my goals in life and be happy “Boy is he nice,” “Can you relate?” My Sanyo, skiing, the Celtics, Led Zeppelin, snow, football, 280 Z’s, Molson, C.B., South Pond, Arizona, prides, tubing Buffaloes, losing, SHS, accidents, stalions, McDonalds, H.W., disco, WAAF, T.H.S.L.’s My Box, my football, someone, friends '80 and ‘8! football seasons, W.P. party ‘80, Arizona ‘Sl, Florida ’71 To make the best of every opportunity | get “Button-up! , “Bodet?” Football 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2,3,4; baseball 1,2,3,4. term papers, flat-foots, Singing, all kinds of music, my senior year, friend’s parties People who think they're great, hurting people Pillows, memories of years at T.H.S. Slave day junior year (Christmas Tree), voice lessons with Mr. Wallis, doing sets in OKLAHOMA To become whatever | decide in the future Chorus 1,2,3,4, OKLAHOMA 3 Scott Demetrius L: D: PP: HA: Fs: Kevin Doherty L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Clifford Downe L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Paula Duval 36 Carol Dickinson P.K., early spring mornings, birds singing, girls, going out partying School, History, high class people My Yamaha motorcycle, family and friends, fast cars To open my own business and be successful, to graduate “Hey Joel” Ken, Celtics, Mustangs, warm weather Waking up early for school, Science, the bus, cold weather My family, friends, Kenny 9 24 80 To be happy and healthy in the future and for my friends to be the same Reading, mountain climbing, writing, and V.W. Bugs Hotdogs, Mondays Books, diary, radio, bank account Summer of '81 To be a published writer (author) “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.” The “Pinks”, The Green Hornet, skiing, Saturday, tubing, making A-block Duck walks, fatherly friends, Mondays Becky, stereo, car, friends October 24, 1981, since March 25, Halloween ‘8l, summer ‘79, the Road, Oxford’s Great Pumpkin M.B., Pilar, Peter, etc. “Wrong!”, “good one”, ‘I can't believe it.” Football 1,2,4. y Dallas Cowboys, shooting, Led Zeppelin, parties, danger, Elvis, Celtics, WCOZ Loud people, disco, cavities, IRAN Shooting equipment Summer of ‘80 $75,000 a year “Lovely.” Hockey 2,3 Nice cars, having a good time, going to the races, going out with Billy, JEJ, fireplaces, being happy, good friendships D: Going to work, losing at 99 , saying goodbye, being upset PP: Samantha, class ring, at friends, my family FM: 7 30 8I, summer of ‘80, April vacation '8l, summer of '8I, Daytona, races with Billy and his dad HS: To be happy and rich and own a 2-28 A: Basketball 1,2; student council 1,2, treasurer 3; volleyball 2, softball 1,2; prom committee 4 Michelle Everett L: Cinnamon, sunsets, snow storms, the beach, close families, football, boxing D: Long distance, bitterness, drifting friendships FM: New Hampshire, winter ‘79, family times, S.B. PP: My family, keys, Dupey and Jr., PJ's friendship, my brothers’ protection, memories, times with good “buddies” HA: To get all | can get out of life and a lot of happiness Fs: If you love something set it free, if it returns it is yours, if it doesn’t it was never meant to be.” Richard M. Farland od : L: Night time, Voteswagons, brother combinations for TD's D: Worn ball joints, a PP: My family, my bike, light : é FM: Football pasgon ’8I, basketball season ‘80, Quabbin, tubing HA: To be successful enough to live comfortably : “How can you say that?” ih Football 3.34, Moca baseball 1,2,3,4, co-capt.; basketball |; class President 1,2; Student Council 3,4. Ken Farrell L: Carol, off-roading and 4-wheeling, electrical trade, raising livestock and rabbits D: People who have closed minds, rats, WEW class PP: My breeding stock (rabbits) FM: My times with Carol HA: To achieve the highest peak of my trade, to aim for my master’s license FS: “We all belong to the same big family and have the same smell.” Michelle Favreau : Led Zeppelin, Lowenbrau, white, Hampton Beach, carnations, red Nikes, summer, Fridays D: Arguing with Real, people who take advantage of you, waiting, saying goodbye PP: My Mom, my leather coat, my friends, my cheerleading coat FM: Trip to England ‘80, summer ‘80, ‘8I. Walker Pond parties, TTWB, 5 12 79, talks with Chris, 7 31 81 HA: To get the most out of life and to be successful with whatever | decide to do. Fs: “Give me a break.” A: Football cheerleading 1,2,3; basketball cheerleading 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3 Matthew Ferrara L: Eating, soccer, sleeping, being with friends D: Waking up, working PP: My health FM: Summer of ’8 HA: To be successful and happy A: Baseball 1,3; basketball 3; soccer |,2,3,4, co-capt. 4 Marva Figura L: Paul, the beach, THS, M M's, roses, eating D: Uncertainty, allergies, sad goodbyes, liver, rainy Mondays PP: My family, health and friends FM: My years at THS, times spent with Paul and my friends, Jane Alden’s hairy cookies, Maine '8l, 6 23 81 HA: To be successful and happy in everything | set out to do Fs: “Oh no.” A: N.H.S. 4; JV Basketball 2; majorettes 2,3; track 3,4; class treasurer 4; Prom Committee 4; School Committee Rep. 4; yearbook 3 Linda Finney Es; Horses, sunshine, having a good time D: Being mad and depressed, being misjudged PP: My friends, my family, and my horse FM: Summers of '80 and ’8I HA: To do the best | can at whatever I do Fs: “Watch it heyl” A: Marching band 1,2,3,4. Tom Fisher : Texas, Outlaw, WEW, R.J., gold D: “Reams” PP: My family, my Renegade, the Boxer FM: 8 19 80, a certain laugh and smile Fs: “Emtae,” “I've always been crazy, but it’s kept me from going insane.” Arty Folger L: Lisa, motorcycles, snowmobiles, rock and roll D: Jocks, school, disco PP: Stereo, snowmobile HA: Machinist, truck driver Cindy Forkey L: Louie, money, the beach, eating D: Spiders, thinking, L.S.S., being alone PP: My ring, my family and friends, my pinto FM: 8 15 80, 1 24 79 HA: To own a porsche 928, to have lots of money, and to live happily FS: “Hiiiiii”, “l wanna go home.” A: Track |; cheerleading 2,3; prom committee 3 Johnna L. Fusco L: Sleep, ice cream, money, the fall, walking D: Fat, zits, rain, being told what to do, being in a bad mood, being crowded PP: My family, my friends, my fings, my stuffed animals FM: Summer of '79 and ‘80, 7 4 8I HA: To be secure and happy FS: “No doubt!” Darlene Gagnon : Roses, the beach, 280 Z's, Chinese food, gold, no. 12, Rolling Stones, carnations, cheering at THS, surprises D: Jealousy, arguments, getting up early, beets, liars, cheaters PP: My cheering jacket, my fur coat, stereo, family, pillow (7 26 81) FM: Summer of 7 II 80, trip to Europe ‘80, Walker Pond parties times with Eric HA: To be someone not just anyone Fs: “Really?” A: Basketball cheerleading 3, Football cheerleading 3,4. Kathryn Gallant L; Coffee, house, music, sailing, New York, Barishnikov, ballet assorted members of the human race D: M.T.X., Crest, kids and babies, llamas (because they spit). adriamycin PP: Nikes, Jeremy Fisher, leg, prism FM: Summer '78, April ’8I, summer ‘80 HA: Room 1215 of the United States Senate Office Building Fs: “Move it or have ‘em amputated.” A: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Fine Arts Club 2,3,4; Tri-M 3,4; $.A.C. 3 Ron Garneau L: Hunting, outdoors, soccer, archery D: The cold, rain, snobs PP: Knife collection, oriental weapon collection, bow arrows HA: To become a Naval officer and a jet pilot FS: “Say what?” A: Soccer 3,4; gymnastics 2. Sandy Gates L: Sunrise and sunset, the ocean, my privacy, cats, good friends, oregano D: Pushy people, bad food, fighting, getting up in the morning, people with no taste buds PP: My family, my cat FM: Summer of '78, summer of ‘81 HA: To succeed in all I do and to stay close to my family and friends FS: “In an insane world, the sane man must appear insane.Y', “Get back in your box!” A: Majorettes 2 Rich, wheelright, dancing, rollerskating D: Saying goodbye, breaking up PP: My family and friends, Tweety bird FM: Summer ’8I, school k-I2 HA: To achieve and make it successfully in my dancing career or whatever | do Fs: “Ron get away!”, Go back to sleep.” A: Field hockey Jv, V Lynne Geitz L: Being alone with someone special, Bill’s fingers, peanut butter, the beach, Magnum P.I., my relationship with my mom D: Joyce's chef kicks,” Bill's driving, work, Monday Night Football, being alone, saying goodbye, K.P. PP: My family, friends, Bill, my necklace and ring FM: 5 2 80, times with Scott, Denise, and Bill HA: To make someone special happy, to live my life the way I want to Fs: You're a jerk.”, “Shut up!” W. Sheppard Gerrish L: Skiing with a certain snow bunny, long walks, fall, winter, snow days, winning, going out with Eve, weekends D: HoJo’s, buying oil, running on empty, overheating, cheese, getting yelled at, SAABs, losing ; ; PP: My TR6, and a close relationship FM: 1 30 8I, prom '8I, beating Bartlett, 7 4 8l, 5 1 81 HA: To be happy, healthy and wealthy FS: “Heh!” A: Football 1,2,3,4. Sarah Giffen L: Sweater weather, the Berkshires, my Mom's chocolate chip cookies, music, writing, my pen pals D: Potato puffs, the Store, being a prep, the postage rate PP; My buttons, Kietle Friendt, my pink blankie, my recorders, my family FM: England, OKLAHOMA, Grotonwood, Washington D.C. HA: To be an ambassador and go to Indonesia to meet my “sister” Lucy FS: “Excellent!” A: Student council 3; Parliamentarian 4; Fine Arts Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Vice President 4; yearbook 4 Susan Girouard L: N.R.M., Boston, the beach, taking walks during snow storms, roses, sailing, skiing, skating, the Honda, my cats D: Bus rides, walking to the bus in the rain, getting up early, being yelled at, being sick, two-faced people PP: My diamond, a special person, my life, my cats, my future, Ninja FM: Summer ’8I, times wpent in Boston with “Barbizon Girls”, times with N.R.M., the sunset Harbor Cruise, cheering '80 HA: To be happy and prosperous with whatever | decide to do in life FS: Reallyl”, “Those in love must remain complete people, first unto themselves and then to each other.” A: Cheerleading 1,2,3; yearbook |; Prom committee 3; Spirit Week committee 1,2; gymnastics |; A.D. assistant 2,3; ski club 3; Homecoming committee 2,3; tennis | Rosanne Gordon L: Summers at the Cape, fireplaces, the beach, good books, true friends, nights on the beach, memories, Ireland, Molsons D: Cold mronings, Rom’s, working Saturdays, being afraid, D.D.1., finals, being hassled, Guiness Stout, jealousy, fights PP: My friends and family, my memories FM: Summer ‘80, times at the Wequasett and the Sand Bar, 9 13 80, 10 79, Cross Country HA: To get my Ph.D. and be successful in life and accomplish anything | do Fs: “What the...” A: Gymnastics |; yearbook |, field hockey 3; Ind. study 3; math team | Rob Gresenz L; Football, golfing with M.C., weekends with Y.J., Fridays D: Walker Pond Road, Duck walks, Buffaloes, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, working for Angelo PP: My waterski, my parents FM: Beating Bartlett, time spent with D.L., nights on Big Alum Lake, going to basketball games HA: To be successful at whatever | do Fs A: Donald Grimes L: D: (3 FM: HA: F S: Bradford Hanson L i D: PP: FM: HA: Marie Harrell L: D: PP: FM: F. S: Debby Hartman L é D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Darlene Henry D: PP: FM: HA : F. ‘S: A: Keith Herman Lynn Hibbard L: D: PP: FM: John Hickland L: D: PP: FM: HA: A: Jeffrey Hodge ft of D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Todd Hammond Ya right!” Football |,2,3,4; basketball |; baseball |; tennis 3,4. Hunting, fishing, 4-wheeling, motorcycling Homework, working, being told what to do When Dave Arsenault left Tantasqua To own my own business People with an ax to grind often fly off the handle.” Sarah, Foreigner, Van halen, Cars, engines Snobs, Plymouths, and Dodges My stereo, guitar, $.T., my family Years at THS, summer of '80 and ‘8! “You pinhead.” Motorcycles, beaches, Martha's Vinyard, Molson Golden, West Indies, cruises on the $.S. Rotterdam School, cold days, hassles, arguments, walking to school Yamalta IT 250, my dog, family, zebra Kenko, Minolta XG | Vacations with my family, freshmen year, skipping school, summer of ‘8! To be successful and wealthy, to stay healthy To be free, (Russ), drinking, my friends, peppermint schnapps Being hurt, being told what to do, zits, losing My family, my pride, my stuffed animals Moments spent with Russ, summer of 80, the night of 5 22 8I, 5 28 80, hanging around with Mike “ahl”, Give me a break.”, ‘No way!” Mike my friends Robie, school lunches, being told what to do Mike, my family, my friends Getting caught smoking at the Junior High To fulfill my dreams and wishes “Oh baby!”, “Alright” Summer, water skiing, Van-Halen, camping, the ocean Winter, cold, rainy days, Mondays My family and friends, my stereo 12 31 79, 7 7 80 To become a good secretary “Oh shut up.” National Honor Society 3,4. Rush, Shaboo, payday, snow Kiss, Bay City Rollers, getting pulled over My hat The year of '78-'79 To stay at Hunt Country Furniture “No way.” Summer, the beach, being with my family and friends, doing crazy things, rings from Acapulco, traveling Fighting, cloudy days, 6 27 8l, being depressed, not getting my way, disagreements with my mother Family and friends, a special card from a special person, my rings pyre time spent with Sharron, Kim, Jen, Acapulco, Hampton Beach, To walk out of my $200,000 home, walk past my Porsche, past my Rolls Royce, and climb into my Mercedes Benz “Decent”, “No biggie”, “Bodet” Softball 1,2; basketball 2,3; Prom committee 3,4; Spirit week committee 4; ski club 1,2,3,4; V.pres. of class 3 Cube steak, apple pie, the club, steamed clams, skiing, snow storms, 24, Kevin's stereo Officer Olson, losing, buying gas, shoveling snow, hitchhiking, cutting wood on Sundays My car, my family 6 13 8I, beating Bartlett ’80-'8I, going out in the Honda with a certain someone Beat Southbridge, own my own log cabin Football 1,2,3,4, co-capt; baseball |; student council 1,2. Molson, keg parties, Celtics, Rick Robey, partying with John, Brian and Bob Budweiser, Warrens, Prides, hitting guard rails, getting carded, passing out Waterbed, my beard Tenth grade dance, trip to Quebec, !7th birthday party, hotel detectives, trip to Houston To own my own business and a 32 foot Limousine and own the N.E. Patriots “Hey” Football 1,4 Jennifer Jean Hoenig L : D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Sylvester, Fall, summer sun, beaches, basketball, chocolate chips, pizza Snakes, onions, accidents, crutches My family, friends, my home, Ves, Fred, John Pierre, Charlie Fall '80. September 20, 1980, 5 17 81, summer ‘81 To be happy in life “Eat it.” Basketball 1,2,3,4; softball 1,2; volleyball 2; yearbook |; student council 1,3; Prom committee 3,4; Varsity T club 2,3,4. Curt C. Hoffmann Jane Hunt L ts Parties, airplanes, motorcycles, fast cars Being in large crowds, snow, rain, stuck up and pushy people My family, friends, and my motorcycle Trip to Hawaii 1 don't belive | did that.” To be successful and happy in life Krinkle (my dog), being alone, flowers, spending time with my best friend 37 D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Debbie Jalbert L - D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Paul Johnson Brian Jolin L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Richard Julian L: FS: Glennis Kane L : D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Paul Kania D: PP: FM: HA: Karl Keith iE : D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A z John Kenney L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Pamela Keyes L: D: PP: FM: HA: Kelly King Joe Krans L: D: PP: FM: HA: Fs: A: 38 Genenne Jackson Joan, having a good time with my friends Rainy Mondays, getting up on Saturday mornings, 6 20 76, liver, being hurt, feeling lonely, punk rock My family, the Thibert family, pictures Christ ‘80, baseball games in backyard To be the best at whatever | choose to do “Do | have to?” Skiing, Jeeps, winning seasons, being with friends, volleyball, spaghetti Winter without snow, stupid endings to movies, being fat, macaroni and cheese My family, my dog, my Jeep June 6, 1982 To own my own Accounting Firm and or be happy in life Volleyball 2,3,4; basketball !,3,4; softball 1,2,3,4; ski club |; Varsity T club 3,4 Jay Renaud, parties, warm sunny days, my freedom, Bad Co., the Stones, getting drunk Snobs, rainy days, being told what to do, fighting with Mom Jay Renaud, my future With Jay Renaudl-January |, 1980 To have a great career, get married “Cut the...” Bo, sports, the Doors, road trips, soft ice cream, Rubik's Cube, Mr. Bombard, Styx Burma road, spinach, Wales policemen Friends, family, golf clubs 6 23 8l, years at THS To be happy in whatever | decide to do Basketball |,2,3, co-capt. 4; baseball 1,2,3,4 Lynyrd Skynyrd, snowdays, holidays, Nick's house, cold Molson, fall Taking the bus, having no gas money, being called to “Bombard’s office”. Family, friends, and Peggy Times with Jeff and Peg, my Junior year To become half the man my father is mow “What's the matter with you?”, “Hey Wonderlie, you going to school?” Debbie, concerts, dunebuggies, hunting Working at Giovannis My car, my Baja bug, my stereo, my guns Summer of '80, Il 2 80, 9 19 8I, the tables To be good and successful at anything | decide to do, and to throw someone in the pond “My house, what did I say?” Cross-country | Kittens, summer, the beach, cold Molsons, weekends, Mick and the boys, parties, munch runs with Tami to Burger King Stupid arguments, rainy days, being home on Sat. nights, Ultra Brite commercials, punkers, homework on Fridays My family, my memories, Brian, my freedom, and future Times with Holly, 5 29 81, Times with B.P., 10 9 8I-IO 10 8I To be living happily in New York designing jeans “What a zero.” Novas, 4xrs, concerts, parties, 107, summer Hangovers, Bing, auto accidents My cars, my stereo The tables To get rich Soccer, hunting, fall, bowling Rained out soccer games, Greenpeace TEG Summer ‘8I, May 26, 1981, Aug. 27-31 To be successful, 100 “Yep, that’s right!” Soccer 1,2,3,4, capt. 4 Kinks, skiing, M.A.S.H. Math, getting up early, the bus, homework My family, my memories Kinks in concert 8 8 78 To be successful in life = Kick back,” “Take it easy”, “You're on drugs buddy! Autumn, football games, the beach, being with my friends People who take advantage of other people My family, my friendship with Shelly, my friends ; Going to the beach, being at the trailer, get togethers, making future plans To be happy and live each day to the fullest General Hospital, the beach, music, good friends Gossip, dishonest people, Fridays My friends, my memories Quebec ’80, OKLAHOMA, Washington D.C. ’S8l, all of ’82 To be successful and happy with my life life “| was just going to say that!” Math team 3; OKLAHOMA 3; tennis 3; chorus 1,2,3,4; team manager 2; Foreign Language club 2,3 The Yankees, Physics, Winchendon The Red Sox Friends Times in Winchendon To make every person | meet smile “Hil” Yearbook 4; basketball |; student council 4; math team 1,2,3,4. Richard W. Kreissle L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A z Renee LaBarre L: Brenda LaChance D ? PP: FM: HA : FS: Nancy LaBonte Jim Croce, Keith Jarrett, Jazz, walking through the woods, “Vern”, my family, splitting wood Phonypeople, disco, Commies, loud music, scratched records, cars that don’t start Car keys, my Croce and Jarrett record collection, my “Wochner” watch, my family and friends B-Block '80-’8I, 3 2I 8I, April 1980, times spent on Carpenter’s Rock, Washington D.C. Aug. ‘80, 7 4 76 To get my doctorate and to have a warm, happy and loving family “Groovy”, Go for it”, “Really2”, “Jazz alivel”, C'est la vie.” Concert choir 2,3; Fine Arts club 2,3,4; S.A.C. 4; Foreign Language club 2. To party and to be with special friends Liars, phonies Little Jenny and my stuffed animals Jan. and Aug. of 81 To become rich “No doubt,” “Heavy duty” Being weird, hanging around Lynn, weekends, hanging around my friends People who think they're better than other people My family, friends, and pet ‘Freddy” Summer of '80 To be happy in life and be coordinated “Its been real and it has been nice, but it hasn't been ‘real nice’.” Kevin, Baggy, blue sweatshirts, the Cape, Elmer, Home, talks with Lynn The Big Cheese, closing at nine, being alone My Opal necklace, pictures of Kevin, my family 2 8 81, 9 5 81 To be as happy in the future as | am right now! “People are staring.”, Oh, you're so cute” Laurie Ann LaFleche D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Tim LaFleche L: D. - PP: FM: HA: FS: A z Robin LaFranchise D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Charles Lamothe D: PP: FM: HA: Jay Langlois L: Roland Laporte L : D: PP: FM: HA: Fs: Robert J. LaRoc L: Holly Lawrence Christine Laporte One special cook, people with a sense of humor, Chaucer, Halloween, swimming, tennis, sailing with the Cloutiers Rainy days, getting up early, clingy people, vacuuming the pool, saying goodbye My family and friends, my ring, my pearls, my mother’s love-tl Day my sisters were born, Europe '80 with Kris, Spirit Week '80 ‘Sl, 8 12 81, 9 1 81 To live my life to the fullest and make the people around me happy “Excuse me”, “Have these dreams often?”, “Baby” Chorus 1,2; yearbook 2,4; Spirit Week 3,4; Ind. study 3; Prom committee 4 Cars, rollerskating, cross-country skiing, going out to good restaurants Show offs, snobs Cars Putting out the fire behind the machine shop To be someone important “Effort shows in grades” Golf; baseball; Vice president 4 Rainbows, stuffed animals, softball games, poetry Mondays, school lunches, rainy days My family, friends, ID bracelet Squash on popcorn, salty chocolate chip cookies, times with my friends To own my own store ‘Hey kid” Math team 1,2,3,4; yearbook 3,4; Prom committee 4 Swimming, money, holidays Winter T.V., stereo, friends, memories Summer ’8I, December 22, 1976 B.A. in Drama, someday make the Broadway stage, possibly the Silver screen! Sleeping, parties, Kim, money, Mom, clothes, Journey People who try and act “cool” Boxes, Mom, clothes Gram, summer of ‘8, California '79 To be successful in whatever career | choose. “You loser.”” Brad, skiing, being with friends, Saturday nights Peanut butter and jelly, phonies, trouble, depression, not being able to tell your side My family, my friends, my closet 2 I4 81, Easter ‘81, 4 14 81 To go to college and do the best job ever “Exactly”, “Definitely”, “It’s your turn” Fast cars, girls, rick ’n roll School, cops, disco, winter My girl Watching the clock hit 2:00 o’clock To graduate “Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.” helle, Jr. Running, Springsteen, water skiing, tennis, X-C, Drums, T.H.S. Quitters, getting up early Pearl Dixie snare drum Summer '78, OKLAHOMA 81, Monson '80 To be a doctor and run the Boston Marathon “What’s your problem?” Cross Country 1,2,3,4, capt. 4; track 2,4; tennis 3; marching band 2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4 Flowers, weekends, the beach, ‘69 camaros, Neil Young, summer, THS, walking in a snow storm - Waiting, rain, homework, goodbyes, getting up early, SHS To be successful at whatever | decide to do after high school (maybe manufacturing Glennis’ Jeans).1 My memories, Sherm the Worm, the tiny cornerof my math book, fluffy, my jewelry Times with J.S., times on Dubles Drive, times with Glennis, October 3, 1980 Oh welll” Chorus 1,2,3; prom committee 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; work study 4; Stud j 4, foreign language club 1,2,3,4. 4 Sma see Sharron Rose Leduc t: David Lee L; D: PP: FM: HA: Fs: A: Sharing good times with friends, staying up late, the Dart, Bigelow, Singapore slings, blue eys, 88, my room Fighting over stupid things, monthly payments, my bank account, seeing people hurt, losing things, being broke My family and friends, my car, my white coat, my ring, a special Summer of ‘Sl, 6 13 8l, times with John, 10 17 81, all the good times To go through four years of college, get a good career, travel, get married and live happily ever after. “Even though clouds may come my way, sunshine will always follow.”, Are ou serious?” Basketball 1,2,3,4; softball 1,2; ski club |, class treasurer |; secretary 2,3,4; cheering |; prom committee 3,4; varsity T club 2,3,4. Being with friends, the Beatles, finally graduating, Lori People who think they're better than others, getting up at 5:00 o'clock for school My family, close friends, L.R.C. March 13,21,27; May 8, 22; all the time spent with Lori To be successful, and to be with L.L. forever ‘I'm sorry.” N.H.S. 2,3,4. Matthew W. Levine L: D: PP: FM: HA: Dorothy Lilla L: Christine Lozier if Girls, open minded people, snowmobiling, snow water skiing, nice cars, sports, challenges, welding, traveling, beaches Stuck up people, grits, the town of N. Brookfield, the school food, getting in automobile accidents Snowmobiles, cars, my good friends Living in Long Island, New York for sixteen years Being a successful welder and moving to Florida Pete, class of '83, weekends, time with Andi, Lucy, Becky, and Hugho, Squeaky, frogs, Mr. B., rides to Quabbin Being alone, insecurity, rainy marching band rehearsals, razzle hairs, criticism, decisions, leaving my friends P.C., my friends My mother, 9 1 8l, 8 28 8I, 8 8 81, summers of '80 and ‘BI To be someone who one could look up to rather than frown on. “Give me a break!” “I forgot.” Track 2; math team |; marching band 1,2,3,4; symphony band 2,3,4; NHS 2,3,4; class treasurer 3; OKLAHOMA pit band 2, foreign language club 2; band treasurer 3 Weekends, laughing, rainbows, Journey, cruising with Babycakes and Colleen, summer Mondays, Missing G.H., being cold, rainy days My cars, my family 10 31 80, summer of ’8I To be successful in life, to own a black Trans Am Hey that’s cool”, “No problem” Softball 1,2 Ricky, the ocean, pickles, cheering for THS, roast beef, Skynyrd D: Goodbyes, being depressed, arguments, broccoli PP: Lambchops, my stereo, my family, class ring FM: 10 18 80, cheering for ‘80 ’8I, football season, times with Ricky, Walker Pond parties, talks with Michelle HA: To have my own gymnastics school, to own a Camaro A: Gymnastics 12,3, capt. |; varsity T club 2,3,4; cheerleading 1,2,3,4, capt. 1,2; student council |,2,3, pres. |; vice pres. 3; prom committee 4 David MacConnell L: Mystery meat, Asteroids, soccer, D and D D: J. Keenan, Space Invaders, being bored PP: Flat Spider, Echo.ss, my health FM: Summer of ’8I HA: Make a billion FS: Do what the cake says.” ; A: Soccer 1,3.4; golf 3,4; D and D 2,3,4, co-capt.; tennis | James MacCon L: D: PP: FM: HA: A: nell Cool windy, autumn days; skiing, sunny days at the beach, hunting Falling out of pick-up trucks, Don's Pizza, Quinnaboug drive-in, Johnny's My family, my car, varsity letter DeMauro’s party, 7 18 81, beating Bartlett bootball team 2 years in a row To become an understanding and helpful person, and to make my life useful through any knowledge I receive. Student council representative 4; football |,2,3,4 Barbara MacDowell L: D: PP: FM: HA: A: Leigh Mapplebeck L; D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Dirtbike riding, waterskiing, horse back riding Missing “General Hospital” Family and friends 9 25 81; 10 2 81 To be successful Semi formal committee |; varsity cheerleader 3, capt. 4; NHS 3,4; spirit week committee 3,4; foreign language club 4. The fall, Pickwicks, music, 2nd shift, crystal, fireplaces, L.A. Staties”, skiing, jacuzzis, winning Rainy days, telephones, braces, waiting, controversy My family, friends, my journal, my health Academy ’80, ’8l; Ames Plow Write a successful novel, and be Chief ot the S.P.D. “Nothing's impossible.” Softball |, track 3,4; Passages 3 Jeffrey Markert L: 60's music, science fiction, field mice, dogs, intelligent friends D: People without an imagination, senseless change, fire doors in the hallway PP: My stuffed Welsch guard, my future car, my education (pretty deep, eh?) FM: Lancaster, PA ’8I, Quabbin festival '80, Oklahoma ‘SI, Wales, ‘80 HA: To become a veterinarian or a major world leader A: Newspaper |, band (marching, concert, and jazz) 1,2,3,4; morning announcements 3,4; student representative 4 David McCallum L: Drinking and partying D: Staying at home PP: My car, stereo FM: All the wild parties in Canada, the time in Canada’s Wonderland. HA: To be a rich computer maintenance man FS: “Many a live wire would be dead without connection.” Pauline McCullough L : D: Paula Mitchell L é Twirling for THS, the beach, good friends, football games, jeans, class of ‘82, chip and dip, skiing Math, Southbridge, miniature Schnauzers, Trish, snotty people, Army, goodbyes Family, friends, G.M.’s ring, Baton, majorette coat Times with my best friend, majorettes, cheering season, half times, 9 23 8l, Senior year To have a happy and prosperous future “Good one!” Almost too ...” Majorettes 2,3,4; cheering 3,4; Spirit Week committee 3,4; Prom committee 3,4; yearbook 2,3; track | Traveling, doing things exciting like eating out at nice restaurants and bars and partying Reading and sitting in one place My car and my stereo Disney World in Florida, winning at the dog track To be an electrical contractor and be happily married “Many a live wire would be dead without connections.” Days off Jocks Motorcycle Summer of ‘81 Tool maker “Never” Hockey 1,2,3, Music, winning, my car, money smoking, long nails Clarinet, car Penn. trip No money problems “Don’t worry about it” Baseball 2; music honor society 3,4; foreign language club 3; Fine Arts club 2,3,4; band president 4 Jeff, horses, good friends, motorcycles Z 28s American Lit., cutting wood, breaking fingers, snobs Jeff Walker April 24, 1981 Computer programmer I told you so.” Deborah Manopoli L: D: PP: FM: HA: Fs: Lester Moore Joanne Normandin D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Robert O’Brien L : D: PP: HA: A: Rollerskating, horses and racing Liars, cheats and guys with all the lines Car Summer of 81 Trucker “To each his own” Girls, sports, rock 'n roll School, Disco, snobs, burn outs My car Drawings To be a millionaire “Pizza face.” People, mountains, going out, bumming around, Bob Seger, Lynyrd Skynyrd People that are stuck on themselves, S.K., S.A. My scirrocco, Jackson The year 198], my sister, 7 3 79-7 20 79 (Hawaii) To live my life to the fullest “How ya doing?” Missouri, Italian Food, weekends, The “Moose”, New England weather Mrs. Wood's bus driving, science fiction movies, THS’s heating system Class rings, keys, photographs of old friends Quebec 1979, Pat Benatar 198I, Thanksgiving in Indiana 1981 “Come on you guys” Spirit week committee 4; foreign language club 4; prom committee 4. Chocolate, the ocean, white Christmases, pizza, roses Waiting, being lonely Willy my teddy, Pepper Squash on popcorn, salty chocolate chip cookies, 9 81 in Pawtucket; Il 25 81 To live a happy life “I’m hungry. ” Math team 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4, vice president 4, yearbook 4; Fine Arts club 4 sports cars, water skiing, snow skiing New wave, disco, plymouth station wagons My car, my family, my friends, my cat To live through college Band 3 39 40 Christine Olson L: Time, good friends, art, little kids, nice cars, friendly people D: Untrue friends, fighting with family, narrow minded people PP: T.T.’s class ring, my drawings, momento’s, letter FM: 2 27 80, spending time with friends, times spent with Tim HA: To be a successful commercaial artist and have a good life with the person | love FS: “I'm sorry” A: Yearbook 4 Candice Olmstead L: Field hockey, warm summer days, good times with Greg and friends D: Not getting along with people PP: My friends and family FM: 5 15 8I, 6 20 80, 6 20 8i HA: To be successful and happy A: Field hockey 1,2,3,4; basketball 2,3; tennis 1,2,3,4 Nick T. Onners L: Heineken, leaving T.H.S. early, Molson golden, snow skiing, friends, blonds, brunettes, dirt bikes, southern rock, surf D: Having no money, “zeroes”, algebra, constant stonies, the last of the beer, ‘the bus”, red heads, short hair PP: “Zubedum” FM: Summers of '79-’8I, senior year HA: To make over | million, own a chain of franchises, own a Ferrari, not have to work FS: “You sure?”. “Excellent”, ‘You bumbling idiot”, “Duuute” A: Gymnastics 1,2. Denise Orlofski : Swimming, summer nights, rollerskating, David Dimo D: Snobby girls, rainy days, Mr. Bruneau, school lunches PP: My puppy. friends and family FM: 8 26 81 HA: To become a veterinarian, and to have a big family FS: “Oh terrific”, “You fart head” John A. Parady L: Golf, math, driving, money, basketball, computers, the radio D: Rom’'s, conceited people. Block junior year, English, school lunches PP: My car, my class ring FM: July '79: June-July '80, August ’8I: B-block junior year HA: To succeed in college, get a M.A., and to get a great job. FS: “Give me a break.” A: Math team 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; golf 1,2,3,4 Russell Peloquin : Helping others out D: Messed up things PP: Memories of teenage times, loved ones | had, good times with R.L. FM: Halls of T.H.S. when quiet HA: Finish school FS: “Turkey bird.” “What's the matter?” A: Football 2 Trevor Penn L: Soccer, the Grateful Dead, D D, the Stones, skiing, Killington, scuba diving D: AC DC, school vegetables, broken bones, Ward Hill, buying clothes, Missile Command PP: My collections FM: Summers on M.V. HA: To have my own store A: Soccer 1,3,4; D D 3,4 Ken Perry L: Skiing, motorcycles, the beach, just having a good time D: Getting up in the morning, Mondays PP: My family and friends FM: Summer of ’80 and ’8I HA: To lead an enjoyable and productive life Andrew Peterson L: WCCC, NRBQ, soccer, tennis, Ol, Marek Engineering Pinto, 401. Pac-Man, Fear Loathing, Stafford Motor Speedway D: 61, Richie Evans, 2 miles, Mystery Meat HA: To be happy from June '82 FM: Benatar ‘8I, Tosh ’8I, Fitzwillys, Fear, Loathing and very bad craziness at the races FS: “Hey Bay-beell” PP: Stereo, room, and much more A: Soccer |,2,3,4; basketball |, hockey 2; tennis |,2,3,4; student council 4; chorus 1,4; Fine Arts club 3,4 Karla Jean Peterson : Warm weather, England, animals, red hair, the “good” truck, Friendly’s D: Cold weather, peanut butter, coke, salt, bitten fingernails PP: My pin, my second family, my dog and cat, taking advantage FM: Summer '8I, 2 13 81 HA: To build a successful and happy life A: N.H.S. 3,4 William Petersen a L: THS, Marek 01, Stafford Motor Speedway, Pac-Man, Reese's Pieces sundaes, Molson, Springsteen, Styx, eating, Boston D: 2 8I, Palmer, 61, watchin an MG, shoveling snow, Juice, rain delays, dry heaves, Rom’s, natural gas, gym A-block PP: My mom, my stereo, Ace Bear, flannel shirts, my Calvin Klein shirt, Claw, my Smurfs FM: Summer ‘80, summer '8I, bad craziness at the races with Drew, 9 18 8l, Mr. Bombard, Black and Blue in Springfield HA: To be able to make a living and have fun at the same time FS: Hey Bay-bee,” Oh Jeez”, “Look Outl!”, “Duh!”, “oooh nooo”, This may be a dumb question, but ...” A: Basketball |; baseball 1,2,34; prom committee 4 Georgia Mae Planta L: Laughing, Maine, Ziggy, snow, feet pj's, Billy Joel D: Seeing other people sad, Hurting the two people | love, zits, diets PP: My family, close friends, all my childhood years FM: 10 15 80, weeks in Maine with Debbie HA: To meet someone special and stay happy and healthy Fs: “Surel”, “It's nice to want isn’t it?” Linda Anne Provost L: Lynyrd Skynyrd, going out, the ocean, Mr. Bombard, being corky with the rest of the gang, D: Getting up in the morning, seeing people | care about getting hurt, tears, being lonely, rejection PP: My friends, family, Erin, Keitha, Mike, my memories FM: My junior year and the person that made it happen, 9 27 80, 12 22 80, 5 19 81 HA: To be happy in whatever I do, and to make it in life Fs: “Wrong”, “It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.” A: Chorus 1,2; gymnastics |; cheering 3; independent study 3, foreign language club 3; spirit week 2,3,4 Robin Pybas L: Majorettes, THS, green gold, football games, class of '82, winning, ice skating, snow, the sea, Wells Beach, preps D: SHS, red white, last minute routines, paranoid people, losing, loneliness, bats, saying goodbye PP: Baton, Majorette jacket, my family, “Raven” FM: Majorettes, THS, half times, senior year, “PUP”, Fairview Acres, ride to South- bridge game ‘SI. HA: To be happy and successful in whatever | decide to do in my life FS: “Good one”, “Oh my God!” A: Majorettes 2, capt 3,4; track |; tennis |; spirit week comm. 3,4; prom committee 3,4; yearbook 2,3,4 Alston Quattrocelli L: Camping, women, motorcycles, and mustangs D: People with closed minds FM: Vocational school HA: Master electrician Kathy Real L: The driver of a certain ‘69 camaro, ice skating, black licorice, cheering for THS, peanut M M's, eating D: Goodbyes, being alone, spiders, snakes, rainy days, Mondays HA: To be happy in whatever | decide to do FM: 9 29 78, 5 12 79, football cheering 1980, my junior year, times with Karen PP: My friends, my family, my opals, my dog A: Cheerleading 1,3 capt. 2,4; prom committee 3; varsity T club 4 Fs: “Favreau you're ... ” Sue Reed L: Unicorns, purple, PHB, Miller, long nails, weekends, the van, pink, “money”, Mustangs, Kinks D: Supposed friends who put the screws to you, mushrooms, mornings, users, my junior year PP: Koki, my class ring, Brenda’s car, my purple feather roach clip FM: All the good times I've had with Mom, Brenda and Lori, Christmas party ‘80 with Karen, Lori and Sal HA: oe own a pink Porsche and be very rich; to go cruising with Karen in a Blue 67 lustang FS: “You won't finish it, it will finish you.” A: PHB 3,4 Celeste Richard L: Sunshine, Yankee Spirits D: Rain, smoking, dull movies PP: My watch, my fisherman FM: August ‘80, September ‘8l, in Paw tucket HA: To be the best I can be FS: “Whatever!” A: Student Council 2, secretary 3, president 4; NHS 2,3,4, president 4; yearbook 1,4 Carolyn Suzanne Ross L: A certain little guy, grogs, smiling faces, snow, carnations, being with special people, true friendships, children D: Crutches, being cold, being scared, pain, saying goodbye, 2 faced people, crying, being told what to do. MAY PP: My family, my frogs, gold locket, Mitsy, my life, photo albums FM: 6 2 77, 8 17 69, my childhood, Kristy Lynn growing up HA: To someday lead a happy and fulfilled life, and to quit smoking FS: “If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours.” A: Track 1,2,3; varsity T club 2 Kirk Russell L: The Beatles, the 60s, food, Middle-earth D: Talking, having pictures taken FM: Bermuda '77, Europe ’80, my youth HA To live in the woods of Lothlorien Fs: “Awesome” A: Golf team 1,2,3,4; math team 2,3,4, NHS 2,3,4 Paul Sagendorph L: Motorcycles, cars, rock 'n roll D: Disco and the school’s food PP: My motorcycles FM: The day | graduate HA To graduate FS: “Do unto others before they do unto you.” Thomas A. Sampson ‘ L: Outdoor activities, motorcycles, 4-wheeling, working D: Drugs, cold weather, insulation PP: My girl friend, my jeep, my trad — carpentry FM: Graduation HA: To live a long successful life FS: “Aw man” Amy Scott L: Chocolate, 12, people, field hockey, softball, winning, being happy and healthy, making people happy D: Wet practices, school lunches, being sad, getting up early, boring classes, losing PP: My family, close friends, memories, happiness FM: July 4th weekend '80, 5 22, Shirshe, years at Big T” HA: To achieve my highest Aim when | know what it is FS: “Excuse mel” “I’m confused” “Smile!” A: Field hockey 1,2,3,4; softball |,2,3,4; spirit week, 3,4; yearbook 4; independent study 3,4; prom committee 4 Glenn $. Sherman L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Debra J. Shugart L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: L Gary Sourdif L: D: PP: HA: L D: HA: PP: FM: Fs: Susan Streicher L: D: PP: FM: HA: F. S: A: Pamela E. Simpson Robin May Stanton Tennis, computers, Sneakers (my cat), sports cars, music Working at HoJo’s, TSAFJ Tennis award, Snoopy plaque Senior year, November 25, 198], ATTIHSWMGFJ To do everything that I have said | am going to do ‘TH get it.” Tennis 1,2,3,4; yearbook 4; soccer |,2,3,4; independent study 2,3; D D 3,4. Keith, Florida, going out with friends, parties, talking with Kim being with Keith, family gatherings, mustaches Waiting for people, winter, being bored, C.G., snobs, hot dogs, coconut, being depressed, arguing My family, “Tweety”, Magan 10 12 80, all the good times with Kim, at Westville Dam with: K.W., G.J., M.S. June, 1981 To be happily married No really, I'm serious”, “You fool” Ty, O.S.V., the Publick House, WAAF, my accounting I class, rainbows, cheer- ing Math, rain, coke, SHS, field hockey, breaking up Fur coat, class ring, stereo 1 15 80, Washington trip '8I, times with Ty, Christmas Eve To be happy and successful in whatever | attempt in life “I love you.” Cheerleading 3,4; majorettes 2; drill team 2; spirit week committee 2; concert choir 3,4; girls choir 3,4 Sports, hunting Just sitting around with nothing to do. My shotgun, chainsaw, stereo To be successful in life. To be a master electrician with my own business Tantasqua, shorthand, typing, sportscars, peanuts, summer, traveling, week- ends, bike riding, friends, graduation, baking Rain, being last, seeing other people get hurt, getting stuck, car accidents Go to Becker Junior College to study and become a Medical Secretary, own a sports car, be happy and successful Class ring, watch, refinished furniture, my two crocheted afghans, albums, memories, friends, family, relatives Flying to Boulder, Colorado 1979, going to Quebec 1980, visiting the White Mountains in N.H., Hampton Beach “ God grant me the serenity to accept the things | cannot change, courage to change the things | can and wisdom to know the difference.” PINK, my dog, seefood diets, my room, jeeps, pictures, shopping sprees, Christmas, cooking, animals Lies, fights, waiting, needles, war, sleeping, a messy house, washing dishes My class ring, Ginger, my family, and especially my brothers July, 1981; summer of 1981 To travel and to build my own farm “No biggy” Newspaper Lynn Marie Tremblay L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Paul Valerio Todd James Veber L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Michael Wade L: D: PP: FM: HA: A: Kimberly A. Waite L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Melanie Watson ry? D ? PP: Danny, hanging around with Nancy, talks with Brenda, Journey People who think they're better than everyone else Danny's class ring, my family Summer of ‘81, 10 1 81 To be happily married “What’cha gonna do.” Bad movies, fantasy, sports, the Beatles Hypocrites, breaking tradition, criticism, lies, vegetable shortening, raw pan- cakes Card collection, books and magazines, mind To do something of note, that will be remembered “If | wasn't talking, | wouldn't know what to say,” N.H.S. 2,3,4, treasurer 4; soccer 1,2,3,4; Math team 1,4; student council 4; D D 2,3,4, co-capt. 4; Yearbook 4 Track, lifting on Sundays Stuck up girls, anti-vocs Stereo and my car Making love in the middle of a field, with nobody around To become a master electrician and own my own business es a “Yahoo”, “All belong to the same and have the same smell.” Car, rock ‘n roll, motorcycling, drafting, physics Tests, bad weather, homework My car and motorcycle High school years To be a mechanical engineer N.H.S. 2,3,4; student council 4; yearbook 4; vocational representative 3 Talking to Claude on the phone, talking with C.H., being with family and friends, getting mail, doing wild things Rootbeer soda; being depressed, misunderstandings, being told “no” by a certain person, being late, broken promises My family, my picture of my father, the time I spend with Claude, my letters from C.G., time spent with my friends 7 4 78, the weekend of May 15, 1981, the talks | have with my sister, 7 27 8l, 9 6 81 To make the right choices with my life, to be happy “It’s no biggie,” “Yeah right” Ski club |; basketball 1,2,3,4; softball 1,2; class treasurer 1,2; varsity club 2,3,4 Vacations, sunsets, blue eyes, Snickers, friends, having fun, food, good music A certain brand of Ice Cream, over done liver, applications, being told what to do, deceitful people My family, license, and friends FM: HA: A: Brenda Welck L : D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: Diane West Shawn Westberg L: D: PP: FM: HA: A Es Summer '80 To be successful and happy, and to help other people Gymnastics 1,2; volleyball, 1,2,3; track 1,2,3,4; prom committee 4 Sports, parties, friends, winter, money, snowstorms, mixes, VW's Being depressed, Monday, being broke, SAT’s, fighting, getting hurt My collage, my skis, a certain car, pictures, memories Spring in Quebec, Cape Cod with Boony, Denise out in California, certain parties To be successful in whatever | do (and have fun doing it), “Want to make a bet!” Field hockey 1,3,4,4, capt, 4; basketball |,2, manager 3,4; softball |,2,3,4; foreign language club 2,3,4; ski club 3,4; yearbook 4; drama club 4; newspaper 3,4; spirit week 4 The south”, summer, my friends, autumn, thunder and lightning, soccer, volleyball, marines ; Crowds, the Doors, fighting with friends, being left out, conceited people My dog, my motorcycle ; : Times with my best friends Michele, Donna, summer of ‘8l, camping, Bama To be content and happy at whatever I'm doing ; “Totally”, “When people hurt you, don’t let them see you cry, just hold your head up.” Volleyball 4; yearbook 4 Lynyrd Skynyrd, going to the beach, guys, California, trucks, partying, talks with friends Braces, bad drivers, goodbyes, saying the wrong things My dog Chip, my dad and family, my close friends Good times with good friends, growing up with a dad that cares To always be happy and be successful at what I do Cheerleading 3,4 Suzanne Wettlaufer L: D: PP: FM: HA: FS: A: David Wilson L z D: PP: FM: HA = Ee S: A: Margaret A. Young L: Timmy Young L: D: PP: ig M: HA: Fs: Ricky, waterskiing, SQUEEZE, Firebirds, Broncos M.H. snobs, rum Ricky, family, brother Wesley Junior year with Ronnie, Steve, and Johnna; when I met Ricky. To get everything | can out of life and be happy “Oh sure” Softball 2 The Beatles, Celtics, the Doors, Red Sox, golf, soccer, food, money Disco, cold Beatles’ records, family Florida '78, Maine '70-’8I, Journey concert-October '8! To succeed in life “Why do you torture me?” Football |, soccer 2,3,4; basketball |; baseball 1,2; golf 3,4; math team 1,2,4; yearbook 4 Horses, horse shows, blue ribbons, apple runs, having a good time with my friends, having my own horse trailer WALKER POND STABLES AND COMPANY, getting up in the morning for school, broken promises from a certain person My horses, my horsetrailer, my mom and dad, my brothers Times with Jeff and Brian, certain basketball game. Norb’s class To show and raise Quarter Horses Basketball |; Volleyball 2,3 Beer, rock 'n roll, parties Disco, work, gym My constant beer supply Raising ... in the halls at school To become an Auto mechanic or carpenter “What's hot?” James Zelnia Jr. E ? D: PP: FM: HA: FS: Good game of anything, money, good movies, passing history and all of my classes, people Stuck up people, lazy people, sloppy people, lazy teachers, snakes, mad dogs, not having money My hat collection, my life, my friends, my family, money, my world that revolves around me. Having fun with my friends, graduating, memores of the past year To be successful, liked, remembered, loved, have a long life, have friends, have happy life and family “Anything and everything” 41 USE DO se SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Class Brains- Joanne Normandin Best Dressed- Jay Langlois Paul Valerio Trina Brule 7d 8 e Prec bertr ad | faneR cere prey a Perr td we Most likely to be remembered- Most Original- Jim MacConnell Rich George, Sue Girourd Liz Olgesby @ Most School Spirit- Ron Dion Dale Coderre eneerecerounmaranane “ree Sa70% ereree sacete rutet ng MARE ergeee TURES azeage TELOTATEER SATION siutt gat eere SERRE Nicest Smile- Jeff Caron Class Clowns- Kevin Doherty Deb Shugart Cindy Forkey Friendliest- Jeff Hodge Candie Olmstead | Talks Least Says Most- toes Oe ee 2, Talks Most Says Marva Figura, Kirk Russell 40 4 ae | | m U Ff. - +i 4 Least- ‘ ik - tai ats Bw Peg Young, Andy - - 7 Truax an ' j 42 aah tale Se TE Io aati Class Couple- Eric Dahler Class Musicians- Beth Brown Darlene Gagnon Brian Minchoff Amy Scott renre pe re Most Outgoing- Candie Olmstead Class Jocks- Sharron Leduc Most Niave- Peter Kretschmar Rich George Jeff Barr Michelle Favreau 50 Ree See Most Likely to Succeed Most Daring- Jim MacConnell Most Shy- Kirk Russell Did Most for Class- Tami Przybycien Genenne Jackson Marty Allen, Celeste Richard Missing: Most Argumentative Ron Biron, Johnna Fusco Ad We the undersigned Seniors being of “sound” mind, do bequeath the following to our followers: To Bruce Casey: All my excuses to get out of class-Marie To John Alloia: My great hands-R.G. To Football Team of 82: All those great sprints, buffa- loes, prides, up, downs-R.G. To The Runt: A certificate for free classes to the Evelyn Wood School of 3-D drawing-Jeff To (Pond-Shot) Paul Demers: The correct answers to all of next year’s Physics tests (you'll need them)-Jeff To Gary (Rope) Ropiak: All my sympathy for when you lose your 4.0 G.P.A. next year (ha ha)-Jeff To Mr. Yates: A reminder that I won't be here next year so you don’t ask “Where's Lee”- Dave To Mr. Bombard: A few years rest before another Lee-Dave. To Matt Hart: A | by | inch piece of paper on which to write “Why I was a Varsity Soccer player in 198I.”- Paul To Mr. Earls: Good luck in finding a set to watch Leonard vs. Hearns II an- d or Ill-Paul To Mr. Bombard: Thanks for 3 great years-David To Ty Eric: Keep working have fun at the tavern-David To Mark Wilson: Keep up that Wilson tradition- David To David Wilson: A box of laundry detergent a book entitled “How to wash a pair of Jeans’- Joanne To Robin: A fool proof recipe for choco- late chip cookies-Jo To R.E.N.: Best of luck in your Senior year- J.D.N. To Jo: “Gimme Some” of that squash on popcorn-Rob To Tricia: All my arguments with Mr. Bom- bard-Sue To Ricky: All my good memories in Tan- tasqua-Sue To Lisa: My stereo-Arty To Mr. Yates: A can of condensed light-Hon- ors Physics To Laura: Mr. Bruneau his news sum- marys-Todd To Andy Hengen: My experience and knowledge- Peg To Mr. Blake: A new crew of editors to work with-Joe Krans To Mr. Bombard: | year to get ready for my broth- Class Will er-Holly To Mabel: A bologna and relish sandwich- Kathy To Rodent: All the jelly beans he wants off of Shawn I's jelly bean tree- Biter To Lisa: As many good times in high school that I had.-Kathy To Angie: The downstairs girls room-Re- nee To Cheryl! Butler: A big bottle of freckle remover- DB To Mr. Bzdula: A hug a kiss that will last for- ever-DB To my sister: A great senior year-Glennis To Mr. Bombard: Enough patience for the seniors to come as he had with us-Glen- nis To Chantal: Best Luck in school-Robin To Andi: “my” chair in band and | last year full of happiness-Beth To the Soccer Team: A winning year the “District Champs” trophy-Beth To Karyn Wilmarth: A portable heater for B-block- Kim To Linda Provost: Memories of times together, Good luck in everything you do- love Kim To Ellen: Memories of times together; special thanks for that sturdy shoulder I’ve needed so many times-Love Kim To Mr. Bombard: Thanks my book of gym ex- cusses-Kim To Mr. Charette: My musical watch is left to keep the melodies going in E-block C.E.R.-Jim To Chris Reed: My prince raquet because you'll need it more than I do.-Jim To the Cross Country Team: Best of luck-Bob L. To Mr. Morraco Ms. Crockett: A I6-inch combonation Pizza To Mr. Bombard: Many thanks for all his help- Sandy To All my friends: Thanks for being there when | needed you and when | didn’t- Sandy To Mike Everett: I wish you all the luck you'll need for the next 2 years-love M.E. To Kathy Keyes: A box of kleenex for the tears of joy when P.K. flies the coop.- love Shelly To Laurie LaFleche: A car door she can slam as hard as she wants-Bobby To Mr. Robidoux: All my weekend hangovers-Bob A To Mr. Bzdula: A new hanky-J.C. To Shmoo: Lots of fun next year-Shmoo To Mr- Wilson: 1,000 tardy notes for being late in the morning to shop-Daryl To Mr. White Mr. Warren: 10 free passes for falling asleep in class-Daryl To my sister Alison: An enjoyable 5 years at Tantas- qua-Beth To Cheryl Wheaton: An alarm clock so you don’t make me late any more-Paula Duval To Mr. Bombard: Thank you for making my high school years a little better-Paula Duval To Billy Petersen: Thanks for making my senior year very special-Paula To Mr. Devoe: Lots of luck in the future-John K. To D.W.: My old voice but take my new one with me-Jeannine To My sister: The school and her reign as a senior-Jeannine To All sophomores: The new sophomore class which they can pick on-Jeannine To Lisa Shugart: All my cigarette butts in the girls room-Debra S. To Trudy Smith: Another year of school lunches- Debra To the Juniors: Mugs! lots of Mugs!-The Seniors To Devoe: A system that stays up!-Glenn S. To Mr. Bombard: Thank youl-Celeste To Peter Pappas: The store key the responsibil- ities-Celeste “Mom” To B.D.R.: The best of luck a moldy gran- ola bar-C.L.R. To Paul Waters Bob Staudinger: My command of the low brass section brass respectively- Jeff M. To Classes of '83 '84: My thanks for having known you my best wishes for the future-Jeff M. To Tim Young: A lot of successful times a beer mug that never runs dry- Tom S. To. Mr. Wilson: A set of blue prints with no mis- haps or alterations-Tom To Cill Bibien: “Pink Mittens’-Love Amy To Andi, Becky, Lucy: A halfhour tape recording to ful- fill your lonely lunch hours-Spot To Lin: My Calvin Kliens-love Uncle Jay To Dawn, Bob, Tracy: Much fun at this school-Chuck To Tim Beeman: Good luck finding the road that takes you to Oxford-Chuck To Penny Ferraro: 2 pears, a banana, Tony Fer- mento’s telephone number-Cin- y To Lisa Real: The traditional peanut butter sandwich on whole wheat bread-Cindy To Rodent: May you use up the rest of your bug spray before you graduate- Cindy To Mike Hooker: Your very own, undisputed kick- ing position-S.G. To Carlene: A granola bar-Sarah To Mr. Bruneau: A ‘Preppies need love too” pin- Sarah To The next Chorus V.P. The Ist chorus account book in history-Sarah To A lucky junior: The store, with its debts, my keys, the balanced account book-Sarah To Eric: A life time subscription to DAD magazine-Kevin To Class of '83 boys: Leave Becky alone-Kevin To Marty: A book on why men need wom- en Jim Fixxs complete book of running-Kevin To whoever worthy of having it: My artroom drawer-Susan To Mr. Bombard: Thanks for all the smiles love to you-Susan To Andi: A life time supply of vitamin C- Spot To Hugho: A life time supply of M M's, beechnut gum, granola bars- DE To G-Block Physics Juniors: My undying knowledge of con- densed light, because you'll need it next year.-Jim To Future High School Students: Mystery Meat, Potatoe Puffs the Mugs- Bill C. To Preppy: A tape recording of all the laughs you got when you shaved off your beard-Bill C. To Sally: An acid proof plant that will sur- vive analysis-Bill C. To Mr. Errede: 2 dozen doughnuts from Kris- tine’s Bakery-Ken To Traci Figura: My shoes-Lisa To Nola Hickland: A pace maker-Lisa To Paul D: No more having to be called Joe- Karl To Steve Wonderlie: A new alarm clock. To Karl Johnson: Some hussle-Eric To 1982 Warriors: Good luckI-Eric To Joe Pitisci: Two tickets to Bullwinkle-John To Class of “83”: Mr. Bombard all his famous speeches-Todd To Nina Deforge: A happy and memorable senior year-Shirley To Sheila: 3 very successful years at THS- Shirley To Brenda Welch: A road map-Pam To Mr. Blake: A Fair gift certificate-Pam To Honors Physics Class: Condensed Light-Dave M. To the Soccer Team: Bacon Burgers on game days- Dave M. To Jim Niejelak: The band-Brian To Mr. MacDonald: 2 goals-Amy To Mr. Bombard: Thanx for making High School a happy memory-love Amy To Laurie: Friendship forever, (that means a lifetime). The thought of never having to use the word ‘Fledg- ling” ever again-love Amy (Met- al Mouth) To Yates: Time, Patience, lots of extra help-Thanx Amy To Mr. Bomb ard: His parking space I took all year- ? To Mr. Farland: My fungus-infested gym socks- ? To Mr. Beaulieu: A warped martin-new draft-? To Mr. Devoe: All those flow charts-John K. To Mrs. Lundberg: Many thanks-Bill Petersen To Mr. Bombard: My thanks for being a real per- son-Bill Petersen To Tracy Fusco: Mr. Gilrein-Johnna To Mary Stearns: All my late excuses-Johnna To Sue Armstrong: Fairy dust!-Johnna To my sweet sister: Best of luck in your last 2 years- Ant To Annette Allard: A shoulder to lean on-Linda To the band: Another year of pain torture on the football field-Linda To Becky Williams: Have a great senior year-Dar- lene To MP. L.J.: Keep dreaming-you know who To Paul: True friendship forever-Rob To Mr. Bombard: All those dimes you need for those unexpected phone calls- Charlie’s daughter To Class of ’82: Good luck-a friend classmate To Mom Dad: Thanks for making me do it- youngest of three To Mr. Bombard: Friendship for helping some rest-Prez To Mrs. Earle: A box of colored chalk-Marty To Mr. Earls: Thanks for being different making us think-Marty To Laura Langer: An ice cold bottle of “‘miller’”-CA To Mr. Bzdula: A life times supply of hugs kisses-Cindy A. To Trish: My transcripts records, may they rest in peace-Carol B. To Ms. Crockett: All the gum in the world a qui- et E-block-Carol B. To Bob C.: Concentration while Carol To Steve Wonderlie: My books my old teachers-Ron B. typing- To Mr. Bombard: Another Biron like me-Ron To Ms. Crockett: Egg McMuffin- $1.68-Ron To Annette: one collapsed rollable-T.C. To Allison: Another year of being nervous in shorthand-T.C. To John Keenan Dot Green: A quiet library-Brenda To Robin: An everlasting friendship-Paula To Trina: A years supply of Kleenex-Paula To my sister: As many good times as I’ve had at T.H.S.-Paula To Mrs. Earl: A mat student as good as me- Paula To Brian Szwarc: All that Condensed light theory- John To Fred Ferraro: A senior year without a teach- ers dispute on contracts-John To Mr. Bruneau: All those notes I took on things you said you couldn’t teach- John To Mr. Wallis: Stock in Heineken-K.G. To Mr. Hancock: The entire banana output of a small south american country whose leader changes weekly- Kathy Gallant To Kathy Dubreil: 1,00! cosmis, deep intense, real experiences-Kathy To Kim: Thanks for all the help and great times, Hope our friendship al- ways lasts. Hope your H.A. comes true-love Ellen To Mr. Blake Mr. Earls: Thank you for the help on the essay. | will get you a magnify- ing glass-Robin L. To Dean Simpson: My Barbells-Todd V. To Michele Ware: All the memories we have times to look forward to-Dy To Mabel Romano: A visit to the Fine Arts-Shawn To Mr. Bombard: Lots of happiness in the future- John K. To Fellow Followers: Best of Luck in the future-The Class of 1982 To Ty: Fondest memories of a great ju- nior senior year-Pammy To Brenda, Dean, Dorreen, Dan, Gina: Good Luck, I love you-Pamela To Mr. Bombard: Much love thanks for making my high school years the best- Carolyn Ross To Karin G.: Have a great Jr. Sr. year, re- member II Ila. (keep an eye on Ila)-Linda P. To Charlene B.: You've always made me laugh. Thanks Good luck-love Linda To Mr. Bombard: My saying “Baby Bubs’-love Linda To Kim: We've had a lot of good times, remember the pizza. Stay out of trouble-Linda To Mr. Blake: large coffee Thanks for the advice-Ellen To Mr. Bombard: A hug a “thank you”-Ellen To Pam: Thanks for everything-love Ellen To Karyn: Memories of the good times, that weekend, “take a walk on the wild side’-love Ellen To Bren: The happiest school years we spent together. May you obtain all your goals. Good Luck-love Jan. To Mrs. Bzdula: 3 years well spent hope you continue to give your students what you gave me - Janet To Chebby: All my bathroom rendez-vous- Kim W. To Babel: That long awaited trip to New York. all expense paid!-Kim To the teachers: Best wishes for the future stu- dents-Jim Z. To the Students left: Best Wishes to all!-Jim Z. To Tom Sampson: A free case of beer for the next time we go 4 wheeling-Tim To John Couture: I! free snow storm a good fu- ture in making a Rock ’n Roll group-Tim To Joe Pitisci: 2 free tickets to Bull Winkle take back all the words I called him-Tim To Sophomore girls: Don't worry about your clothes!- DP. To Mr. Randall: Have another great show, and Please No Carbos!!-Jud To Lynn: My senior locker(empty)- Griz” To Sarah Giffen: A stale Hershey Bar-Leigh To Mr. Earls: A long running tape of “The Boss’- The T.M. To Coach McDonald: A Gun-Dave To Scott Farland: A lesson how to cook-Chris, Cin- dy Kathy To Cheryl Lozier: Happy years in high schooll- Chris To My sister: best of luck-Chris To Mr. Bzdula: Thank you for everything-Chris To the Nurse: All the shots in the world-Sue S. To Sophomores Juniors: Spirit Week next year-Sue To Valerie: Best of luck in your senior year- Michelle To Chris L.: Someone new to look for in the hallways-Michelle To Christine Moran: A pair of gym socks that match all my gym excusses-Denise To the Class of '83: I leave you Mr. Bombard partol- ing the halls-Scott C. To Jeff Grandone: A kiss from Lynn To Mr. Bombard Mr. Norton: My hat-Keith To Ms. Crockett: Morning coffee with extra cream-Keith To Lyman Thibert: My Seniorship-Jane To Lisa Labonte: I leave you 2 more years-Nancy To Cyndy Palmer: My typing papers to be re- typed-Brenda To Egghead: A candy cane-Melonhead To Mr. Yates: Female chauvinism a good, old fashioned diet'Flea”’ To Carrot Cabeza: A rabbit to chop off your head- Melon Cabeza To Mary White: A good pair of running shoes and a track uniform that really fits-Melanie To Linda Laurie: A waterbed-Carrol To Cheryl Butler: All my strengh-D.H. To Roland Trembly: All my crooked pots in pottery- D.H. To Ms. Crockett: All my file cards-Darlene To Bill Guyan: I leave all my football talents- Jeff To Steve Kingman: I leave my protection service- Jeff To Laura: I believe in you. You will one day meet Bob Seger-Tod To Brian Swarz: Sound Advice: Get out of the P.H. while you're still sane-Tod To Dave Burt: All my pranks (rubber cement, paint, etc.) Brenda To Jeff Hodge: A keg of beer a Pina Colada- Brenda To G-Block Physics Juniors: Much fun with Waves and Cir- cuit Diagrams next year!!-Drew To Amy: Unending friendship and a life time’s supply of ME M’s.-Love Laurie To Kathy: My love thanks for always be- ing there-‘Fahleche” To Stein: Have a great senior year, if you ever need a costume made, call someone else-love Laurence To Yates: My sincere thanks gratitude, for everyhing-Kel To Kris Spenard: A hug my Kristine’s hat!-Kelly To Kirk: A special thanks for being there. We have had our differences but you remain a special friend- Rich To Todd Balderelli: My pen tree-Shawn To Vern Bruneau: My notes my book “Quarrels that have shaped the Constitu- tion.”-Rich K. To Mrs. Odell Ann T.: All my love thanks for being there when I needed you-Rich K. To Ellen Kim: Thanks for the greatest friend- ship ever-Pamela 45 46 Dedication Mr. Timothy Gilrein We would like to thank Mr. Gilrein for all his time, effort, and his patience, for dedicating his attention to us. He has helped us get where we are today. If it wasn’t for Mr. G. we would never have seen our senior year, which is the most precious and very special year of high school. We give great appreciation to this fabulous teacher. He really has what it takes to be caring, responsible, and successful. We can’t thank you enough, Mr. G., but THANKS Marie, Renee, Debby, Johnna 48 ADMINIS TRATION Mr. W. Utess, Ass’t. Superintendent i - Mr. G. Norton, Principal Mr. R. Bombard, Ass’t. Principal Mr. K. Blake, English Mr. V. Bruneau, Social Studies Mr. R. Bond, Social Studies Mrs. M. Bzdula, Business Mr. E. Bzdula, Business 49 Mrs. R. Collette, Home Economics : | Mr. A. Devoe, Computer Mr. M. Dube, Athletic Director Mrs. S. Earle, Mathematics Mrs. D. Green, Library Grossi, Music hbsaae’ Sah 3e es afttianetieetytety Mr. A. Hancock, Social Studies 51 52 Mrs. R. Lundberg, Mathematics se, Se i i ae es 86 TO Tat Mrs. N. Macumber, Nurse Mr. J. MacKirdy, Special Needs Mr. P. McDonald, English Mrs. L. McGrath, Home Economics Mr. J. Morocco, Industrial Arts Ms. C. O’Brien, Art Mr. D. Robidoux, Mathematics wall Mr. D. Ploski, Science Mrs. N. Sawyer, English Mr. K. Randall, English Mr. R. Shilansky, English 28 Mrs. P. Waite, Language Mrs. E. Lengowski, Office Staff Mrs. J. Pariseau, Office Staff CUSTODIANS Mr. Haddock, Plant Supervisor Mr. Collins Mr. Hufault Mr. Jalbert Mr. Lamoureux Mr. May KITCHEN STAFF Mrs. Flannery Mrs. Groccia Mrs. Little Mrs. Ortona Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Wiles Mrs. S. Scobie, Office Staff Mrs. P. Savage, Guidance Secretary 54 PoE nokype 5 iene fmen Kd uel ee Fee , bs 4 ea ee ev el me gee Se Bee? te eee wet ee at De ee wad cad re see on Re Re er oe “e te FH: a. “Oh my! Green and purple do look nice together!” LRP oe “How to pack a gourmet Weight Watcher’s lunch.” “How could we lose 6 dozen hot dog rolls?” bard Fe oo GE A yet nernenlntannemge VIG IF Rim T ‘Bas , “Any schoolboy should know...’ ‘1 can see were in a very unproductive mood today.” “Oh! The book was right!” “Seeing as we're all responsible students ef “Now, isn’t that clever!” UNGERGEA 58 T. Aikey L. Aldrich D. Antonoupolos D. Antonopoulos T. Balderelli . Barnicle . Bartolo Bawden . Beaton D. Beaudry A. Bergeron W. Bertrand K. Blondin C. Boisvert B. Branconnier P. Braniff K. Bruinsma C. Butler S. Butler J. Calcutt M. Canavan P. Canavan D. Caranicas B. Caron K. Casey L. Celona K. Chouinard A. Clark M. Cleveland J. Cloutier C. Cody L. Colwell S$. Connor A. Cooney J. Corriveau W. Coughlin $. Davey N. DeForge P. Demers N. Desforges HT — see = HT . —— ‘il i HHT . iu in HH q aiiriial C. Donais T. Donais L. Dube K. Dubreuil N. Duff M. Dunn V. Favreau G. Ferency F. Ferraro P. Ferraro 60 N. Fiset K. Flynn R. Fontaine D. Forcier K. Forcier J. Forte C. Garber B. Gibson R. Gonyea S. Graham G. Grudzien L. Grudzien kK. Hartman A. Hengen N. Hickland B. Holley S. Howe C. Howland G. Intinarelli E. Jacobson C. Johnson K. Johnson M. Jones S. Knight T. Krans J. LaForge L. Lane P. LaPlante L. Lasorsa D. Lavallee T. Laviera K. Lee J. Leveroni M. Libszewski T. Lowy J. Lussier H. MacConnell S$. MacDowell F. Macumber B. Mandeville H. Martel J. Mathieu B. Mellor R. Merriman L. Morse T. Muir A. Mulrain T. Nieuwenhoff R. Normandin F. O’Brien 61 Cc. O'Donnell A. O'Grady N. Olmstead G. Oster C. Palmer P. Pappas R. Paradis L. Pariseau M. Partlow J. Perron T. Perry C. Peters R. Pontbriand R. Poulin B. Peduski A. Racicot C. Reed J. Reilly M. Rigatti D. Robidoux M. Romano G. Ropiak M. Sagendorph P. Savage K. Shailer J. Sheehan D. Sheeran R. Silva C. Smith L. Smith T. Smith M. Solaroli K. Spenard K. Sprout B. Standrowicz R. Staudinger M. Stearns L. Swanson B. Szwarc T. Thompson R. Tibbets R. Tremblay R. Tremblay N. Trout A. Vezina C. Voyagis R. Walch M. Ware C. Wheaton M. White 63 64 R. Williams K. Wilmarth C. Wright J. Zaghi A. Allard J. Aloia M. Amiro J. Arsenault B. Asselin K. Balderelli D. Barylski K. Bastien G. Beausoliel T. Beeman P. Berry A. Blair K. Blanchard L. Blanchard S. Bliss K. Blondin W. Blondin P. Boucher C. Boudreau J. Bourbeau B. Branconnier D. Briere L. Britch K. Cabral B. Caranicas T. Carty L. Chatier G. Chenevert L. Chickering R. Cibien 65 66 H. Clark D. Cloutier T. Cody G. Collette L. Congdon T. Cooley P. Corriveau R. Cox D. Crompton A. Curboy L. Durran A. Curtis D. Dansereau P. Davey T. D'Elia J. Demers D. Demetrius D. DeMiranda D. Detarando J. Dhembe D. Dickinson J. Dionne K. Dragon K. Duff B. Duhamel R. Dumschat M. Dzuira Z. Elliot R. Ellis C. Ethier M. Everett D. Facteau S. Farland M. Ferraro T. Figura R. Finney D. Flynn K. Fontaine M. Fountain W. Frain R. Frisbie D. Galloway S. Galonek B. Gamble T. Garello J. Gates C. Gauthier C. Gawron B. Gendreau T. Giacobbi J. Giguere S. Gingill S. Goulet J. Grandone K. Graveline P. Griggs T. Grimes J. Groom C. Guyette T. Haley 6 = 68 M. Hart L. Harty M. Harvey C. Hebert R. Hellyar M. Hibbard R. Hodge Hoffmann Hoopes Howland Hutchinson . lanniccheri NAASX M. Jalbert D. Kasper J. Kay K. Keyes S. Kingman K. Knight K. Krans A. Krasnecky L. Labis L. LaBonte K. Lachepelle D. Lafleshe S. LaPlante P. Lariviere M. Lataille J. Laverngne S. LeBlanc M. Lengowski L. Levesque E. Litchfield M. Littlejohn K. Looney C. Lozier kK. Macumber D. Mainville L. Mapplebeck P. Martell S. Mayfield M. McCullough L. McHugh B. McLeish M. McNeely E. McTygue B. Meltzner D. Menard J. Moquin C. Moran R. Moulton C. Mundell E. Murray T. Negip J. Nicholas R. Nichols J. Niejadlik K. O’Connor Cc. Olson T. Orlofski P. Ormsby 69 70 A. Paradis M. Perreault R. Perreault C. Perry B. Peterson P. Plante J. Plumley R. Poirier R. Poirier D. Porra R. Rachal L. Real R. Reece D. Reed L. Reilly S. Reis A. Remian N. Renaud W. Reynolds L. Richardson S. Riddle C. Rivera A. Roberts J. Robida K. Robidoux E. Romano J. Ropiak V. Shailer A. Shimansky L. Shugart B. Simpson D. Simpson B. Smith R. Sneed L. Solaroli B. Soper L. Soper L. Sorenson S. Stalker J. Stanton J. Stearns R. Stevens R. Streicher R. Sullivan B. Thibeault L. Thibert J. Thomen C. Tieri K. Tremblay B. Tryba K. Tryba S. Tryba G. Veber $. Vezina L. Walch P. Waters K. White S. White M. Williams C. Wilman 71 72 M. Wilson L. Winslow B. Worrell M. Wrona L. Zelnia Class Officers POLED, 74 ner ate of fy Mf Cm”; og A NJ FALL oy oe hagene tile ae eae 198] 28 BARTLETT 13 O KILLINGLY 22 I5 PALMER 6 4l OXFORD 4 18 WARE 20 33 St. BERNARDS 12 29 ATHOL I5 8 SOUTHBRIDGE 28 29 AUBURN 14 28 S. HILL O ay i Wel FRONT Left to Right: Bill Twining, Marty Matys, Chip Heroux, Eric Dahler, Rob Gresenz, Bill Cibien, Kevin Doherty, Rick Farland, John Hickland, Shep Garrish, Klink McConnell, Duane Boudreau, Second Row: Paul Griggs, Dana Dimetrius, Bill Guyan, Tim Muir, Tom Fantaroni, Dennis Antonopolis, Mike Canavan, Mark Libisewski, Paul Canavan, Mike Hooker, Dave Burt, Third Row: Brad Soper, John Aloia, Jim Stearns, Todd Cantara, Chris Johnson, Bill Johnson, Mark Wilson, Jason Davis, Mike Everett, Jeff Grandone, Scott Farland, Jeff Hodge, Forth Row: Keith Balderilli, Jim Nichols, Scott Grey, Steve Vezina, Brad Smith, Brian Holly, B.J. Sullivan, Jeff Rudzinski, Jason McCallum, Chris St. Jean, Steve Laplante, Fifth Row: Bob Cibien, Paul Black- burn, Barry Knight Coach Farland, Mr. Warren, Mr. Martin ee cil soe me OEIC. = 75 Eric Dalher wonders, “What do I do?” “Excuse me could you tell me the way?” WARRIOR SOCCER Front Row (I-r): Rich Walsh, Jim Christo, John Lussier, Karl Keith, Matt Ferrara, Jeff Barr, Gary Ropiak, Paul Demers, Back Row: Coach MacDonald, Brian Szwarc, Matt Hart, Trevor Penn, Mark Cook, Peter Kretschmar, Glenn Sherman, Paul Valerio, David Wilson, Bob Sheldon, Ben Gamble, David Antonopolis, Ray Gonyea, Manager: Beth Brown, Coach Davol, Missing Manager: Diane Denniston iS) OD NeW SS Gao 1 GIO OG 981 Eerall N. Brookfield Southbridge Auburn Bartlett S. Hill Quaboag Oxford N. Brookfield Southbridge Auburn Bartlett S. Hill Quaboag Quabbin Districts Wachusetts P ae _ aS Coach MacDonald Captains: Karl Kieth, Matt Ferrara 77 78 Dats, ¥ a Cina: eo oe 26 otew FRONT Left to Right: John Lussier, Glen Veber, David Garber, Mathew Da vol, Andrea Hengen, Jeff DeMauro, Scott Kehir Second Row: Mgr. Beth Brown, Bob Sneed, Paul Waters, Mark Lengowski, Eric O’Brien, Peter Martel, Coach Davol, Keith Dragon, Kerry Looney, Dean Simpson, Mike Manix, Matthew Rigatti, Matthew Cook 79 WARRIOR FIELD HOCKEY tea a areal N. Brookfield Southbride Auburn S. Hill Quaboag Palmer N. Brookfield Southbridge Auburn S. Hill Quaboag Palmer Killingly Captains: Candie Olmstead, Brenda Welch 198] Back Row: Charlene Boudreau, Karen White, Nina Olmstead, Nola Hickland, Lynn Mapplebeck, Coach Desautels, Donna Champigny, Becky Tibbits, Nicole Fiset, Mabel Romano, Chris Tieri Front Row: Jenny Kay, Candie Olmstead, Brenda Welch, Amy Scott é a | . i : sy aged Se, ie Brenda Welch dribbles. WARRIOR CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Ray Fountain, Peter Pappas, Mary White, Bob LaRochelle, Mike Solaroli Back Row: Cliff Goran, Steve Stackor, Mike Holly, Jim Niejadlik, Mike Dizura, Robin Bouthiller, Coach Coughlin Fall 198 36 Quabbin 285 30 Palmer 225 a5 S. Hill 32 s7 Auburn 2! 40 Auburn 2 20 S. Hill 39 35 Palmer 2 ity, 20 Bartlett 36 19 Bartlett 42 33 Southbridge Ds) 30 Southbridge of 17 David Prouty 42 15 Grafton 40 24 Quaboag 33 18 Ware 4l 18 East Longmeadow 43 Captains: Peter Pappas, Bob LaRochelle 84 SOS Lae Be Bob LaRochelle ee an Se eae ome Se cence aaron Winter Athol St. Mary’s Ware Shepherd Hill Auburn Bartlett Southbridge N. Brookfield South Quaboag Shepherd Hill Auburn Bartlett Southbridge N. Brookfield Wachusett Quaboag 981-1982 Junior Paul Demers. Front: Captains: Paul Johnson, Jeff Caron. Back: Jeff Barr, Steve Hemingway, Eric Dahler Front row: Steve Kasper, Brian Holly, Paul Johnson, Jeff Caron, Craig Wright, Brian Scwarc. Back row: Manager Pete Metcalfe, Gary Ropiak, Jeff Barr, Steve Hemingway, Eric Dahler, Karl Johnson, Paul Demers, Coach Carroll. 87 88 Front row: Tim Carty, Bob Howland, Ray Gonyea, Karl Hoops, Dan Reed, Sean LaBlanc, Back row: Coach Robidoux, Jim Niejadlik, Mike Jalbert, Tim Beeman, Dean Simpson, Ben Gamble. GIRLS BASKETBALL Winter 47 St. Mary’s 26 in? Shepherd Hill a7 33 Auburn 40 3 Bartlett 35 23 Southbridge 36 33 North Captains: Kim Waite, Sharon Leduc Brookfield a7, 33 Quaboag eye 32 Shepherd Hill 45 28 Auburn 44 26 Bartlett 32 23 Southbridge 47 52 North Brookfield 40 3 Quaboag 57 1981-1982 Front Row: Jennifer Hoenig, Kim Waite, Sharon Leduc, Genenne Jackson. Back Row: Melissa Rigatti, Becky Tibbetts, Nola Hickland, Coach Desautels, Missing: Cheryl Wheaton, Nina Olmstead 90 8k? ee eat B e Front row: Lynn Mapplebeck, Renee Garneau, Keri LaFleche, Karen White. Back row: Stephanie Tryba, Coach Carter-Shielitto, Charleen Boudreau 91 92 Winter WARKIOR HOCKEY . aes Palmer S. Hill Oxford Grafton Worc. Voc S. Hill Wachusett Grafton Palmer NTN MAOQONYNA 12 2 9 10 6 5 l 9 8 1981-1982 Right- Captains: Mark Cook, Bob Sheldon. Missing: Rich Merrill Front Row (I-r): John Cloutier, Tom Fantaroni, Mark Cook, Bob Sheldon, Frank Macumber, Gary Ferency, Back Row: Scott Davey, Tim D Elia, Danny Flynn, Eric Seelig, Paul Blackburn, Eric Mueller, Missing: Jon Sheldon, Paul Davey, Kevin Blondin, Scott Conners. E 8 u J) o = Move over! 93 Top (l-r): Christine Lozier, Second Row: Kathy Real, Darlene Front Row (Lr): Gina Sullivan, Michelle Amiro, Second Row: Brandy Meltzner, Lynn Sorenson, Dawn Deterando, Gagnon, Lisa Real, Third Row: Janet LaForge, Shawn Westberg, Lynn Dube, Karyn Wilmarth, Dale Coderre, Front: Back Row: Pamela Simpson, Lauren Winslow, Sharon Lisa Grudzien. Reis, Mary Williams, Coach Sullivan. 5 : Getting up there. CHEERING Captains: Kathy Real, Dale Coderre Mary Williams Chris Lozier, Kathy Real, Gina Sullivan, Pamela Simpson, Lisa Grudzien, Karen Wilmarth, Mary Williams, Lisa Real, Lynn Dube, Tracy Negip, Brandy Meltzner, Dale Coderre Dawn Detarando, Linda Provost, Dorene Demiranda, Michelle Amiro, Paula Ormsby. 95 HOCKEY CHEERLEADING Front Row (Lr): Dawn Poulin, Barbara MacDowell, Kristy Macumber, Back Row: Susan MacDowell, L ynn Sorenson, Nina Deforge, Tanya Shaw SKI CLUB Back Row: Mary Williams, Michael Mannix, Lauren Winslow, Mrs. Bourdeau, Brenda Welch, Dennis Antonopoulos, Jim MacConnell, Ben Gamble, Tom Lowy, Mark Wilson, Jim Niejadlik, Front Row: Kathy Dubreuil, Laurie Krusas, Nancy Duff, Kevin Doherty, Mike Hooker, Marty Matys, Bob O’Brien. 96 98 Scholarship a Leadership Service SOCIE T Y Character Row: | F. Ferraro, C. Voyagis, C. Richard, A. Cooney, Advisor Mr. Castendyk, J. Normandin, H. Lawrence, J. LaForge, M. Rigatti, 2nd Row: D. Lilla, D. Lee, M. Bourbe au, D. Beaudry, B. MacDowell, B. Szwarc, R. LaRochelle, J. Cloutier, M. Figura, 3rd Row: K. Russell, H. MaConnell, B. Bartolo, M. Allen, P. Valerio, J. Krans, G. Ropiak, C. Peters, P. Demers, R. George, and M. Wade. The Tantasqua Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in 1955 to honor those students who have achieved honor role status and who are recognized by their teachers and their peers as leaders in the school community. Each year the Society sponsors a Pancake Breakfast and a raffle to raise money for two scholarships awarded to deserving seniors. One Scholarship is given to a membe r in good standing, and one is awarded to a student not in the Society. Society members are involved in several school activities such as serving as assistants at Parent’s Night and as ushers at major school functions. STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: A. Remian, C. Wheaton, Treasurer B. Tibbets, Parliamentarian S$. Giffen, Advisor Mrs. Knowlton, Pres. C. Richard, V. Pres. P. Pappas, Sec. M. Bourbeau, C. Tieri. Ind Row: K. O'Connor, H. Martel, G. Intinerelli, P. Canavan, M. White, H. Lawrence, L. Real, K. Krans, L. Soliz. 3rd Row: M. Wade, M. Allen, P. Valerio, A. Peterson, J. Krans, J. MaConnel, W. Guyan, G. Ropiak, and R. Farland The Student Council functions as the forum for the expression of student thoughts and the coordinating agency for the implementation of student projects. The Council consists of six representatives from each class, the presidents of each class, a vocational representative, and five officers. This fall the members have run the concession stand at the home football games and sponsored the Camfel production of “Everyday Heroes” for the Student bodv. 101 MATH TEAM Ist Row: J. Normandin, R. Lafranchise, Advisor Mrs. Lundberg, M. Fountain, L. Soliz 2nd Row: K. Krans, B. Szwarcz, J. Groom, C. Peters, T. Krans, G. Giguere, 3rd Row: K. Russell, R. Staudinger, J. Krans, P. Valerio The Math Team consists of students who have an interest in mathematics and who like to apply this interest to difficult problems. They compete four times a year, against students of equal and higher caliber from other schools in our district. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ist Row: K. Tryba, G. Giguere, $. MacDowell, L. Provost, E. Abbot, M. Canavan; 2nd Row: B. Welch, L. Winslow, D. Crompton, K. Macumber, C. Bliss, B. Simpson, M. Fountain, 3rd Row: J. Hodge, C. Lamothe, L. Pariseau, D. Beaudry, A. Roberts, $. Morin, and B. MacDowell. The Foreign Language Club, open to any student studying a foreign language, tries to involve students in cultural activities in addition to those presented in the classroom. Some of these activities have been slide presentations by exchange students, the preparation of foreign foods, pen pal letters to foreign countries, Pinata parties and other Holiday traditions, and trips to Europe, Canada and Mexico. FINE ARTS CLUB i tat Row I: K. O'Connor, M. Bourbeau, D. Denniston, T. Nieuwenhoff, P. Canavan, T. Figura, K. Dubreuil, N. Duff. 2nd Row: L. Oglesby, J. Normandin, K. Tryba, C. Richard, Advisor Mr. Hancock, A. Cooney, B. Bartolo, B. Duff, M. Hart. 3rd Row: A. Peterson, L. Cook, $. Mayfield, R. Kreissle, J. Christo, L. Krusas, G. Intinerelli, and S$. Giffen. The Main purpose of the Fine Arts Club is to implement a sense of culture in the students of Tantasqua. Members Hold their “banana bread bash” bi-annually in order to raise money to attend ballets, operas, and other theatre productions. Pres. V. Pres. V. Pres. Treas. K. Gallant H. MaConnell H. Martel R. Kreissle MODERN MUSIC MASTERS Ist Row: K. Dubreiul, H. Martel, M. Bourbeau, B. Brown, 2nd Row: Advisor Mr. Wallis, R. LaRochelle, P. Pappas, B. Minchoff, and R. Duff. Missing: K. Gallant and C. Howland. Modern Music Masters, or Tri-M, is an internationally recognized Honor Society. Tantasqua’s chapter is comprised of dedicated and talented music students who are leaders in their respective ensembles. The society provides a platform to recognize these students, and give them an opportunity to provide added input in the functions of the program. Musical and community service programs are part of Tri-M’s involvement. 105 10 The Wind Ensemble meets five days per week for one period each day. During marching band season the band members are B A ND obligated to perform at all home games and half-time shows. After football season emphasis is placed upon preparing for the upcoming Christmas and Spring Concerts. Traditional and Contemporary music is studied and performed in all of the instrumental ensembles. Membership is open to all members of Tantasqua. Ist Row: B. Brown, A. Hengen, Mr. Grossi, D. Lilla, K. O’Connor. 2nd Row: R. Howland, L. Blanchard, R. Dumschat. 3rd Row: R. Staudinger, L. Colwell, B. Peduski, R. Tibbets, B. Minchoff, J. Niejadlik. 4th Row: $. Kingman, B. Gibson, C. Howland, R. Sneed, J. Markert, R. LaRochelle, J. Gregoire, and G. Walker. MARCHING BAND The marching band is a group of students comprised of students from grades nine through twelve. The band plays at football games and adds spirit to spirit rallies. 107 CHORUS Ist Row: P. Simpson, N. Duff, K. Robidoux, J. Giguere, E. O’Brien, P. Pappas, J. Moquin. 2nd Row: K. Casey, K. Spenard, J. Deforge, $. Tryba, A. Remian, L. Colwell, R. Duff, S. Gingel. 3rd Row: A. Bawden, K. Dubreuil, L. Krusas, K. King, C. Tieri, R. LaRochelle, M. Jalbert, J. Liveroni, 4th Row: N. Trout, S. Armstrong, L. Soliz, $. Giffen, N. Olmstead, E. Romano, C. Corriveau, R. Caranicas, T. Beeman, K. Bruinsma. 5th Row: H. Martel, M. LittleJohn, S. Reis, W. Bertrand, H. MaConnell, B. Standrowicz, §. Mayfield, A. Peterson, and S. LeBlanc. Concert Choir is a large choral ensemble of mixed voices which performs music of many periods. It is a touring ensemble and participates in exchange programs and festivals. Girl’s Chorus; (Not shown), P. Simpson, K. Robidoux, K. Casey, K. Spenard, J. Deforge, L. Colwell, A. Bawden, K. Dubreuil, L. Krusas, K. King, C. Garber, M. Bourbeau, M. McCullough, L. Britch, $. Giffen, N. Olmstead, C. Corriveau, H. Martel, H. McConnell, D. Robidoux, Girl’s Chorus, or the Sweet Adelines, is a Barbershop chorus of selected voices. They concentrate on four part harmony, and perform in the style of professional and amateur barbershop ensembles WORK STUDY Ist Row: D. Mainville, P. Brannif, $. Howe, T. Donais, D. Jalbert, K. Lee, P. Hicks, M. Haarel, C. Richardson, C. Forkey, 2nd Row: T. Benoit, M. Slyzck, B. Colwell, T. Moran, L. Mapplebeck, J. Fusco, D. Soper, H. Lawrence 3rd Row: R. Russell, $. Blair, D. Caranicas, R. Graham, K. Herman, T. Pryzbicien, B. Chartier, K. Robinson. PROM COMMITTEE Ist Row: K. King, M. Watson, D. Coderre, C. Lozier, R. LaFranchise, J. Normandin, 2nd Row: L. Oglesby, S. Leduc, J. Hoenig, C. Bateman, L. Lafleche, A. Scott, M. Figura, 3rd Row: R. George, W. Cibien, C. Reis, W. Peterson, B. MacDowell, L. Mapplebeck, M. Allen. VARSITY T-CLUB Varsity Club is organized and founded by the Athletic Director. It’s prime purpose is to support the athletic program in terms of awards and projects. The only fundraising that the club participates in is the selling of programs during the football and basketball seasons. Personnel of the Athletic Director’s office and Varsity athletes all participate towards this end to help make our school a better one. s “© verry tt! Ist Row: D. Robidoux, D. Mainville, $. Bliss, M. Romano, A. Scott, N. Olmstead, N. Hickland, K. Real, C. Lozier, N. Riset, J. LaForge, L. Grudzien. 2nd Row: T. Balderelli, §. Gerrish, R. Kreissle, T. Pryzbycien, B. Szwarc, J. Barr, P. Pappas, M. White, H. Martel, R. Tibbets, $. Leduc, 3rd Row; W. Twining, C. Bateman, L. LaFleche, $. Reis, $. Morin, B. Welch SPIRIT WEEK The Spirit Week Committee, headed by Laurie LaFleche, conducted an outstanding four days geared to elevating Tantasqua Spirit through a multitude of activities based on class participation and culminating in a homecoming celebration and dance. All classes exhibited an extraordinary amount of spirit in their drive for the title, won by the class of 82 with a 4100 lead over the class of 83. A big thanks to all who contributed to the best week of the year. ? Ist Row: A. Scott, L. LaFleche. 2nd Row: L. Levesque, L. Provost, $. Morin, E. Abbot, C. Garber, J. Liveroni. 3rd Row: J. Market, C. Lozier, J. Hoenig, N. Deforge, S. Leduc, B. Welch, B. MacDowell, and R. Kreissle YEARBOOK STAFF Row | — M. Bourbeau, A. Barnicle, T. Krans, C. Garber, L. Levesque, B. Simpson, P. Ormsby, C. Tiere, A. Scott, R. LeFranchise, — Row 2 - M. Jones, B. Welch, C. Richard, M. Wade, M. Allen, J. Normandin, C. Howland, K. Tryba, G. Intinerelli, K. Krans, B. Bartolo, L. Soliz. Row 3 — R. Kreissle, P. Kretschmar, P. Valerio, J. Christo, C. Peters, J. Krans, G. Sherman, L. LaFleche, S. Giffen. The yearbook staff is comprised of a group of students who concentrate their extra-curricular time and talent in an effort to compile a collection of those school events which go to make up a school year. This yearbook called Tantasquan attempts to include all facets of student, faculty, administration and staff life during this all too brief period of a school year. This book ranges from sports and student activities to a section devoted exclusively to the seniors. It also includes the underclassmen, the faculty, the administration and must include an advertisement section without which the yearbook could not function. The yearbook is a memory book which will most assuredly bring back a feeling of nostalgia in the not too distant future. YEARBOOK EDITORS remesccmenicaaacease sai cermeenmeasinaransinesannn ne pie tial E From top: Chief Editor J. Krans, P. Kretschmar, P. Valerio, M. Wade, M. Allen, A. Peterson, M. Bourbeau, S. Giffen, C. Richard, J. Normandin, R. LaFranchise, L. LaFleche, A. Scott, C. Peters, and T. Krans. Missing: G. Serman, R. Normandin. Advisor Mr. Kenneth Blake LIBRARY AIDES Mrs. Green, T. Nieuwenhoff, Mr. Keenan. Library Aides assist the library staff by working at the checkout desk and by shelving books and magazines that have been returned to the library. A.V. SQUAD Ist Row: M. Gagne, H. Tai. 2nd Row: Mr. Keenan, W. Blondin. Members of the Audio Visual Squad provide an important service by helping to prepare audiovisual equipment and materials for classroom use. DRAMA CLUB Ist Row: H. McConnell, C. Tieri, L. Soliz. Ind Row: K. Robideaux, K. Tryba, W. Bertrand, H. Martel. 3rd Row: S. Reis, L. Cook, Advisor Mr. Randall, B. Welch, and K. Krans. BIBLE STUDY Ist Row: P. Lariviere, M. Gingel, S$. Butler, J. Cloutier, A. Racicot, 2nd Row: W. Coughlin, D. Caranicas, R. Vermette, C. Wiles, S. Gingel, and J. Krans. hk DECORA S| 11 HOMECOMING Queen Candy Olmstead and escort Greg Walker COURT Sharon Leduc and Jeff Caron Cindy Forkey and Jeff Barr Marva Figura and Paul Johnson Shawn Westburg and Richard George Christine Lozier and Scott Farland Celeste Richard and Brian Minchoff SPIRIT WEEK We had a very successful Spirit Week this year with plenty of games and activities. The Class of ’82 was victorious with a 4,100 lead over the Class of ’83. We won our homecoming game against Auburn, and had a great dance that night. Thanks to Mr. Dube and his staff for making it possible. = - A SLAVE DAY Each year the Yearbook Staff holds a Slave Auction and a slave day to raise money for the Yearbook. This year we raised $720 to our purpose. Thanks to all who made it a successful day. eee Les ee eee ee Stns af RE PLA Re Rn Who’s Angie? sy ah eR Cc ania: at be bbb Peggy a ee ee meer: CARPENTRY STUDENTS SENIORS Daryl Brown John Couture Russell Peloquin Thomas Sampson Thomas Spera Timothy Young Mr. Wilson 22 JUNIORS Douglas Adriance Richard Curboy Robert Gaumond Glenn Jansen Kenneth Learned Mathew Lombard Mark Petrowicz Raymond Taft SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Jason Davis Lorne Bigos Stephen Grybowski Christopher Boos Richard Howe Richard Chaffee Paul Johnson David Hedding Richard Kulig William Henderson Vernon Olson Jeffrey Jerome Keith Pothier Dwayne Lizak Joseph Primavera Kenneth Moore Stephen Robbie Clint Morway Justin Spinney Anthony Peterson Richard Sagendorph Michael Sosik Maurice St. Onge Arthur Swanson Bruce Tourtellotte SENIORS Paul Kania Michael Wade SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Darrin Chalve Bruce Fife Brian Griggs Michael Guyette Roland Savoie Donald Schellhammer Michael St. Laurent Courtney Denker Michael Gingell Eugene Lamb Raymond McDuffie Tanya Shaw MACHINE DRAFTING STUDENTS JUNIORS James Gregoire Raymond Quattrocelli 23 SENIORS Peter Caron Kenneth Farrell Raymond LaChance David McCallum Robert McKelvey Alston Quattrocelli Steven Savage Gary Sourdif Todd Veber Christopher Wiles SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Gary Farrell Willis Glidden Walter Przybyla Richard Rock Michael Samek Michael St. Germain Christine Thibeault Lawrence Wemyss Steven Beeman William Bertrand Todd Bertiaume Peter Bouchard Robert Buckley Michael Egan James Fuller Lori Hitchcock Christopher Johnson Frank Jolin Gary Krenzul Michael Levesque Mark Moriarty James Pritchard Wade Smith Daniel Sullivan David Wade ELECTRICAL STUDENTS JUNIORS Neil Berthiaume Joseph Dumas Arthur Gerow Lee Lataille Jonathan Niemeyer Philip Sokol James Vosburg JUNIORS Peter Bard Mark Cloutier Harold Leaming Paul Levesque Scott Moran Kevin Palmer Daniel Poulin Keith Solomon Charles Wilson P.G. Norman Clark Raymond Rousseau MACHINE SHOP STUDENTS SOPHOMORES James Delage Keith Douty Michelle Gagne Edward Gaumond Eugene Gaumond Theodore Gurski James Hatstat Keith Lachapelle Randy Lafleche Terry Parker SENIORS David Bonnetti Arthur Folger Donald Grimes Timothy Lafleche Roland Laporte Richard Merrill Lester Moore FRESHMEN Paul Blackburn Keith Blais David Gates Todd Gelinas Daniel Herrick David LaMarche Michael Mannix Edward Partlow Joseph Rosia Daniel Truax Robert Woodard 125 WELDING STUDENTS SENIORS Matthew Levine Paul Sagendorph Mr. Pierangeli JUNIORS Edward Faford John Smith Douglas Tetreault Adam Yanni SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Christopher Bradway Bruce Casey James Gamache Ronald Lambert Edward Landry Kevin Real Rick Turenne Gregory White Steven Becker Dennis Bonnetti Robert Dineen Timothy Forte Richard Hebert Jonathan Hitchcock David Langlois Alan Lloyd Patrick Orszulak Gerard St. Laurent = 2 Q © = FACALTY Director Mr. Petierse, Mr. Czyzewski, Machine Shop Mr. Clifton, Carpentry ine Drafting Beaulieu, Mach Mr. Mr. Lussier, Carpentry Lesniewski, Machine Shop Mr. Mrs. Harrington, Secretary 1 27 Mr. Pierangeli, Welding Mr. Pitisci, Math Mr. Rennie, Electrical Mr. White, Social Studies Mr. Wilson, Carpentry Mr. Wohlander, Welding f =e we TE Sk i a ee oo ‘Ws SOR SE GE SE ee ee oe = 129 THE PRESS BOX 131 EOCORINGS EACH iL FOU LAE LEEL MS bia go Seis Ve Ela mn Orbe SPRING SPORTS Varsity Baseball Ist Row: Gary Ropiak, Mark Cook, Mike Arnold, Earl Wonderlie, Bruce Kingman, Jeff Barr, Rick Farland, Henry Champigny. 2nd Row: Coach Dube, Paul Demers, Gary Tavares, Paul Johnson, Bob Ackerman, Bob Fountain, Paul Williams, Chris Metcalf. 33 J Pigs ay J.V. BASEBALL Ist Row: Coach Emrich, Brad Bartolo, Dave Antonopoulos, Craig Wright, Brian Caron, Mike Canavan, Mark Libiszewski, Steve Casper, Mike Hooker. 2nd Row: Tim Muir, Val Particini, Bill Petersen, Ray Gonyea, Eric Dahler, Brian Swarc, Brian Kingman, Dennis Antonopoulos, Brian Holley. 135 VARSITY SOFTBALL In Front: Coach Robie. Ist Row: Patty Robidoux, Nadine Centefanto, Wendy St. Jean, Angela Toto. Ind Row: Cheryl Wheaton, Cathy Voyagis, Cathy Cooper, Amy Scott, Donna Champigny, Becky Tibbets. JV. SOFTBALL T = bil ed = Ist Row: M. Romono, Candy Levesque, Brenda Welch, Lynn Dube. 2nd Row: Jeanine Jackson, Melissa Rigatti, Coach Desault, Lori Krusas, Carol Howland. 137 BOYS TRACK AND FIELD i 4 veoenenonyttitiaennsiasinces a ea . 4 In Front: Paul Artruc, Ist Row: Dave MacDonald, Ray Fontaine, Pat King, Marty Matys, Wes Lucier, Pete Pappas, Steve Stalker, Paul Canavan. 2nd Row: Steve Savage, Russ Burton, Bill Guyan, Bill Cibien, Jeff Caron, Steve Hemmingway, Joe Onners, Mark Wilson, Alan Ramsdell, Coach Martin. GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD Ist Row: Marva Figura, Lisa Cook, Chris Watson, Dottie Lilla, Ann Marie Barnicle. 2nd Row: Coach Shillieto, Melanie Watson, Leigh Mapplebeck, Mary White, Nina Olmstead, Lydia DeJesus. 139 BOYS TENNS ea ee IR aR Ist Row: Bob LaRochelle, Scott Hengen, Martin LaChappelle, Jim Christo. 2nd Row: Chris Reed, Bob Gresenz, Andy Peterson, Glenn Sherman, Coach Nielsen. GIRLS TENNS Ist Row: Tamela Jurczyk, Lisa Leth-Steensen, Chris Pappas. 2nd Row: Coach Cough- lin, Beth Brown, Holly Martel, Jill Mathieus, Candy Olmstead. 141 Dan Brosman, Ron Biron, Coach Farland, Mitch Carlson, Dave Wilson, Tim LaFleche, John Parady. 143 8 Oklahoma ACTIVITIES 144 145 THE PROM 146 147 149 (UU LE TLEELLEL LE Your School Ring by AMOR MFG. LTD. ; Heating Plumbing SOUTHBRIDGE PLUMBING., INC. 4a with LIFETIME GUARANTEE Fashioned for you in brilliant, tarnish free KRYPTONUM™. Stronger, more durable than the white gold it resembles. Other styles and ; many precious. metals available. bee ee La “WHISPER IT” by AMOR (617) 765-5750 Frank Tiberii, Jr. Master Plumber YOUR CLASS RING HEADQUARTERS _ Manufacturing Jewelers, Exporters DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES ROUTE 131 - STURBRIDGE PLAZA Cormier’s LAYAWAY PLANS Stay as sharp as you are... TANTASQUA STUDENT COUNCIL 1981-1982 153 Congratulations Italian-American Cuisine Congratulations Seniors! ® American Optical 155 Wm. E. Wright Co., West Warren, MA 01092: LASER Inc. LASER Inc. A Subsidiary of Coherent A Subsidiary of Coherent G LASER INC. Picker Road Sturbridge, Mass. 01566 Manufacturers Of Industrial Laser Systems ‘LASER Inc. €2LASER INC. | A Subsidiary of Coherent A Subsidiary of Coherent Good Luck Seniors! BURNHAM a gos Jusurance INSURANCE ounce [S805 AGENCY, INC. (Gil phore 704-4302 BURNHAM INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. SP EP SPREE? SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 01550 157 Bay P Chenazer CME Publick House On the Common -- Sturbridge, Mass. (617) 347-3313 Good Luck, Seniors! From GUARANTY BANK TRUST 39 Elm Street Southbridge MA. 764-2571 Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA 347-9332 Member FDIC OSS Oxford Software Service EDUCATIONAL AND BUSINESS APPLICATIONS ANTHONY M. DEVOE, M.A. ROCKY HILL ROAD, BOX 423 (617) 987-0256 CHARLTON, MA. 01507 Congratulations Seniors J.C. Penney Rt. 131 Sturbridge Good Luck Seniors From The TANTASQUA TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION 159 Congratulati from BROOKFIELD MOTORS Dodge cars and trucks and Oldsmobiles Rt. 9 Brookfield NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIE TY TOS Je '‘ Energy Management Burglar Alarms 24 Hour Service Consultants R M ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential Commercial Industrial PALMERINO WHOLESALERS, INC. Wholesale Distr sutors of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Paper Products Sundries Tel. 842-8540 Tel, 842-8233 Shrewsbury, Mass. The sa : sat Sturbridge Mass. GREEN APPLE Sturbridge PATRICK MOTORS Neil P. Patrick President Route 169 Southbridge 764-434] Southbridge, Mass. 01550 Worcester 987-O7II Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac GMC Trucks Brookfield Orchards Wales Market Wales Package Store LANGEVIN JEWELERS Full Line Of Groceries Liquors Wines Southbridge Best steaks in town Lorraine And Albert Langevin 245-7240 161 wer a, Ss —-. co SI TTLE RK, GRIMFIETD, Mae “Pizza Makes You Smile”’ STURBRIDGE PIZZA HOUSE OLE sg goo” ANTIQUES a a G y oe HER STOPR % a Route 20 Sturbridge Best of Luck to the Class of 1982 Mr. MARSHALL’S HAIRSTYLING Rte 131 Sturbridge Ma. Barbara Gee, Ann Martel, Ann Ouimet Cutting, Coloring, Perm, Waving Men's Hair Styling Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 Sturn ridge Travel Service Sturbridge Ottice Center Sturbridge Mass 01566 (617) 347-9511 HOWLETT’S FLOOR COVERING Gulf St. Southbridge 765-9652 All Types Of Floor Covering Professional Installation FAULKNER Hardware Co. 425 Main St. Palmer, Mass. MARTHA’S LOFT Jeans N’ Things Fashions to Keep you Looking Good Rte. 20 | Mile W. of OSV Sturbridge, Ma O1566 Tel (617) 347-7649 To the Class Of 1982 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 Dennis A. McCurdy Insurance Agency Real Estate Main Street Sturbridge, Ma O1566 163 ee ij ‘ Ef neraritiined pin re reeae nitese, Se se Yankee Spirits MVC LVAIFCET Yankee Spints St ae Liquors mw i u 9 Rte Villaqe 20 Mass Pike ROUTE 20 STURBRIDGE FOR A CLASS ACT ALL THE WAY VISIT OUR CHEESE AND DELI DEPARTMENT 165 Art Supplies Magic Touch, iy, Handcrafted Geft Gallery . Tole Painting Classes Rt. 20, Main St. Sturbridge Fiskdale, MA 01518 BRIMSTUR TIRE INC... RTE. 20 STURBRIDGE, MA 01566 TEL. (617) 347-2124 Good Luck, Seniors! From GUARANTY BANK TRUST 39 Elm Street Southbridge MA. 764-2571 Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA | 347-9332) Member FDIC ARRANGEMENTS _ SIGNS PLAQUES FRAMES MADE TO ORDER x x TY - FOOD CHY, get the picture! MAAESTIG STUDIO OF PROTOGRARHY ee UsTRI fe GAEYERT SING 245:9009 MILL LANE BOX 167 BRIMFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Congratulations Seniors Sturbridge Yankee Workshop Compliments of WARREN PUMPS DIVISION HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES, INC. Warren, Massachusetts One of the Houdaille Pump Group BRAND NAME SWEATERS all at Discount Prices O U T L ET THE WARMTH STORE RTE. 20, STURBRIDGE If its Glass See Menards Inc. 270 Mechanics St. Southbridge Ma O 550 764-5823 Good Luck! PLASTICOM, INC. Custom Injection Molders Box 368 Ashland Ave Southbridge Mass. 01550 Quality Meats and Fish Fresh Produce Daily Congratulations to the class of 1982 STAN KAITBENSKI, INC. General Construction - Asphalt Paving P.O. BOX 213 BROOKFIELD ROAD _ STURBRIDGE, MASS. 01566 TEL. 347-9330 ‘@ ate 1 %, BIG SAVINGS! 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