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Voyagis Melissa Rigatti Karen Krans Laura Soliz Paula, Ormsby Brenda Simpson Richard Silva Tina Higgins Lisa Celona Michael Solaroli Tanya Shaw Debra Robidoux Christopher Peters Anne Marie Cooney Gina Sullivan James Peters A special thanks to Mr, Blake, our advisor,.and Mrs. McGrath, our courier, Printed by Herff Jones Y¥ earbook Company. Photography by Casson Foster Studios. Tantasqua Regional High School Sturbridge, Mass. Comprised of: Brimfield, Brookfield, Holland, Sturbridge, Wales. In Memoriam Our Classmate Sheryl Suprenant See me, Feel me, Touch me, Heal me. 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As was the case last year we have endeavored to choose two students, a boy and a girl, who are to serve as represen- tatives for all the TANTASQUA scholars. But unlike last year our decision was com- plicated by the fact that we have a three way tie for the male lead. The resolution of this happy dilemma was a most rewarding experience. It is not often that three out- standing students complete their high school studies in a dead-heat for first in their class, but that is the case this year. In addition to this remarkable pheno- mona the remaining students who have achieved scholastically this year are a truly Christopher Peters outstanding group of young people. Many of them have had early acceptance at var- ious prestigious colleges and universities and many others have applied and, in all probability, will be accepted at still others. It is the purpose of these few words to convey our feelings of admiration and re- spect for the sustained performance of these individuals. It should also be noted here that in identifying those people specifi- cally, we are in effect honoring all of our scholars. As it is virtually impossible to identify and eulogize each of these scholars, we have chosen the above to symbolize for all, the dedication and hard work that have gone into their success. We also wish to reiterate that there are still people who con- sider that the primary purpose of the high school experience is education, and that Brian Szware there is in that select group those who excell in this experience. It is to all these people that this page is dedicated. We here do ac- knowledge their achievements and honor their steadfast pursuit of excellence. Con- ‘ gratulations and a job well done. Gary Ropiak SENIORS eet Be te eS : a Lisn CELONR enn f ne ee =; i} Ss = v = = o mn E o i=) Ss oO - 5 = Ey a =. oO a is] by. 3 S = —_ GZ — t= Oo 6 Candids Amber Bawden Christine Boisvert Brian Curboy Yesterday Pearl Branniff Michael and Paul Canavan dh : B. ; Lisa Celona Lucy Colwell Nina Deforge Paul Demers Nancy Desforges 7 Baby Pictures ee ac Y Nancy Duff Frederick Ferraro A Raymond Fontaine Cynthia Garber Beth Gibson Susan Graham Lisa Grudzien Tina Higgins Carol Howland Gina Intinarelli Eileen Jacobson 8 Baby Pictures Pamela Jolin = ¢ y bak y Laurie Krusas Dianne Lavallee Jill Mathieu ——, ha Charlene O’ Donnell Nina Olmeda Cynthia Palmer Peter Pappas a eit Beit Laura Pariseau Joseph Perron Tyrone Perry Christopher Peters 9 Baby Pictures .e = Dawn Poulin Debra Robidoux Gary Ropiak peat Donald Sheeran Laura Smith Kathleen Sprout Robert Staudinger pig is TOMS o4 EY een alc esd Lucinda Swanson ti § Tammy Thompson Rebecca Tibbetts Brenda Trombley Annette Vezina 10 Baby Pictures 5 y Pt, fm Karen Wilmarth Jill Zaghi Yesterday Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away Now it looks as though they’re here to stay Oh I believe in yesterday Suddenly I’m not half the man I used to be There’s a shadow hanging over me Oh yesterday came suddenly Why she had to go I don’t know She wouldn’t say I said something wrong now I long for yesterday Yesterday love was such an easy game to play Now I need a place to hide away Oh I believe in yesterday Why she had to go I don’t know She wouldn’t say I said something wrong now I long for yesterday Yesterday love was such an easy game to play Now I need a place to hide away Oh I believe in yesterday The Beatles Rebecca Williams 11 Baby Pictures Senior Favorites Athletes: Yaz, Larry Bird, Bjorn Borg, Jim Palmer. Songs: Stairway to Heaven, Born to Run, Don’t Stop Believing. Musicians: Journey, Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Foods: Pizza, ice cream, lasagna, Chinese food, lobster, sea food. Drinks: Milk, Molson, Moosehead, Coca Cola. Movies: E. T., Officer and a Gentleman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Rocky III. Television Shows: Fame, Hill Street Blues, M A S H, Magnum P.I. Actors: Sylvester Stallone, Clint Eastwood, Paul Newman, Harrison Ford. Actresses: Katherine Hepburn, Goldie Hawn, Sally Fields, Barbara Streisand. i - p +) The Road Goodbye The road I took was named “goodbye.” The path looked strange. I wondered why. It left familiar things behind. A hand caught mine ... I paid no mind. The stranger never once did say Just what had brought him on my way. On we went, and some afraid. | wished I hadn’t come, but stayed. All the friends that I once knew Took a road named “goodbye”’ too. There were no two roads just the same. Though all were called “goodbye” by name. The road went on; we went on too, And I was sad, for then I knew That never would I be the same having walked down “goodbye” lane. I thought of games I’d lost and won, I thought of all the things I’d done, I thought of those I’d loved and cared, Of times we’d had, of things we’d shared. I thought of those I’d come to know, Just knowing them — they’d helped me so. I thought of things, Of tears I’d shed, Those same things now brought smiles instead. But in my heart was still a fear, And in my eye a shining tear; Yet on my face there was a smile, And we walked forward for a while. I walked along the road “‘goodbye.” I looked back once ... I heaved a sigh. Then I remembered at my side My silent, but constant guide. The stranger’s hand I felt in mine I looked into his face this time. I asked his name — he turned just so, He smiled and said, “I’m called ‘Hello.’ ” The tasks I’d done, those left to do, I wondered how I’d make it through When something inside me seems to say, “The best you can from day to day.” I thought of all the happy days, The sad ones now just seemed a haze, And in a flash I came to see How much the past had meant to me. We walked along — I wondered where The future led and what was there. The past still echoed from behind I was its, and it was mine. Anonymous 13 Seniors Doug Adriance Doogabooga. L.: Ms. White, Mr. Warren, back seats. D.: Gays, airheads, buying tires, speeding tickets, stop signs. P.P.: Monte Carlo, Don Perry. F.M.: Cherry Oulette. F..S.; Life goes on. P.D.: Truck driver. Todd Aikey Laurie Aldrich David Antonopolous D. J. L.: Soccer, L. G.’s blue ones, MOOSEHEAD, 8, keggers, Rusty’s mother, baseball, fleas. D.: C. V., license, friends, Mom Dad. F.M.: Twenty-six absences, 18 tardies, 13 dismissals in 81, playing hockey for THS, O-O North Brookfield. P.D.: Air Force — California. A.: J.V. Baseball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1. Dennis Antonopolous L.: Classic rock, 31, money, Storm Club, skiing, a nice hit on “D,” procrastinating, winning. D.: New Wave, “Crank it up,” frustration, rainy days, itching, war, losing, grass drills. P.P.: Friends, Junior, the Hookers, Gold Glove trophy. F.M.: Summer of 82, beating East Side, food fights at lunch, Mrs. Carroll’s E — block class. H.A.: To be healthy and happy. A.: Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Ski Club; Spirit Week Committee. Todd Balderelli L.: J. M., motorcycles, freedom, peace and quiet, mel- low moods. D.: Noise, trouble, pain, walking, bankruptcy, winter, J. J., Jill’s moods. P.P.: My leather, my record cabinet, motorcycle, happiness. F.M.: 11 81, 10 81. F..S.: Spark it! H.A.: To be a truck driver. P.D.: The ““Nuthouse.” Peter Bard Spaz, Crash. L.: Kim, driving fast, riding dirt bikes, deer hunting, Ziggy, bow hunting, parties, Chevy’s. D.: Psychology, reading, onions, peppers, American chop suey, New Year’s morning, Fords, see- ing flashing blue lights. P.P.: My Crash T-shirt, my stereo, my motorcy- cle. F.M.: First mission with Chuck, my Grandfather, Round 1, lunch time missions. F..S.: Go for IT! Anne-Marie Barnicle L.: Having Mr. Gorman for history, art classes, mice and pigs, St. Pauligirl times, Bu — Bu A., remembering, talking, daydreaming with friends. D.: No heat, homework, drastic mood changes, cheats, goodbyes, memorizing theorems and metrics, fighting, running. P.P.: Egore, E. T. and Tuba, my memories of high school, my family. F.M.: “Mama Jugs,” times with Nancy, Florida with Jill, out- ings before junior dances. F..S.: Oh my God, that’s terrible! H.A.: To design commercials for Coca Cola and McDonald’s. P.D.: Advertising designer. A.: Track 2, 3; Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 4. Wie , Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Roger Robidoux Brad Bartolo Bart, Zoso. L.: Being with Jen, running, concerts , reason, accomplishment, reading, family, being accepted the way you are. D.: Misunderstandings, pressures of the future, being lonely, conformity, red tape, bureaucrats, the norm, having to prove yourself. P.P.: My mother, J. P., stereo, album collection. F.M.: Summer of ’82, 9 14 82, 9 24 82, freshman cross country season. F..S.: We come alone, we leave alone, everything else is a gift. H.A.: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. P..D.: Business executive in New York City. 4.: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, Cocaptain 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 3,; Track 4: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 3; Fine Arts Club 3. Amber B. Bawden Bambi, Bamber. L.: California, music, acting, deer, warm weather, camping in the mountains, strawberry ice cream, hearing children laugh. D.: Cold weather, snowmobiles, being hurt, hurting oth- ers, bad moods, 5 AM, being talked to when I just wake up. P.P.: My family, my friends, my cats, Timey — tell. F.M.: Summer of ’82, Caze- dro, being a nanny, 12 7 81. F.S.: Life is like a piano; what you get out of it depends on how you play it. H.A.: To succeed on my own. P.D.: To be 5°5”. A.: Choraleers 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 4, Vice President 2, 3; Math Team 1; Yearbook 4: Basketball 1; Ski Club 4. Denise Beaudry Dee. L.: PV RN EM, Tab, Chicken McNuggets, my “adopted family,” B. P., football games, talks with Laura. D.: R. S., rainy days, vegetables, not getting the car, studying for tests, goodbyes, arguing with friends. P.P.: The Pacer, L. P.’s friendship, my frog, my family. F.M.: Times on NBR and LL (North), D — block with Crossway and Backwards, times with L. P. and the Pacer, Summer of ’80 and ’82. F.S.: Go for it! H.A.: To be best friends with Laura forever. P.D.: Becoming a C.P.A. A.: Foreign Language Club 3; National Honor Soci- in” Ay Bie Gt Arleen Bergeron Bird. L.: Arthur, parties, listening to music. D.: School, disco, M. P. P.P.: Friends and family. F.M.: First dance °82, Brooklyn Fair °82, school days with my friends. F..S.: Go for it. H.A.: Be rich. Kimberley Lynn Bergstrom Bomber L.: Friends, Parties, vacations, con- certs, ballets, old movies, travelling, music. D.: Exams, procrastinating, dull weekends, tomatoes, bigots. P.P.: Photographs, letters. F.M.: Sum- mer of °82. F.S.: Don’t worry about it. H.A.: Prosperous career. P.D.: Career in business. A.: Fine Arts Club 4; Hockey Cheerleading 4. Neil Berthiaume L.: Hunting, fishing, fast cars, movies. D.: Onions, peppers, tourists. P.P.:’67 Dart. F.M.: The Bomb. Wendy Bertrand Bert. L.: B. L. M., music, °69 Camaros, pigs samoyed, huskies, the fall. D.: Outdoor plumbing. P.P.:’69 Camaro, samoyed dog. F.M.: Last two years with B. L. M., Paxton A.: Choraleers, Secretary of Chorus, Tri-M. Charlie Bibeau Sponsored by Sherwin Williams Co. 15 Seniors Cheryl Bliss L.: Laughing, cool windy nights, dreams becoming reality, sunsets, honesty, the mountains, M A S H , White Christmases. D.: Pea soup, rainy days, being embarassed, goodbyes, misunderstandings. P.P.: Family, friends, memories of the past. F.M.: Spring of °75 with J., 8 10 82 at 2:00 AM, 9 28 82 from 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM with T., 10 2 82 from 8:45 PM to 12:30 PM with T J. F.S.: Absolutely. H.A.: To stay in contact with my friends and live until tomorrow. A.: Foreign Language Club 2, 3; Fine Arts Club 4; Drama Club 1. Keith Blondin L.: Dirt biking, skiing, computers, Hendrix, Friday nights, doing the unusual, screaming guitars, Zeppelin. D.: Guardrails, health food, Attendance policy, Fords, slow music. P.P.: My 442, Cou- gar, motorcycle, skis. F.M.: Running from Mr. Bombard, Summer ’82, good times to come. H.A.: The owner of GM Inc. P.D.: Poor cold drunk. A.: Football 1. Christine Boisvert Chris, C. B., M. J., L.: Partying, guys, animals, Webster having a great time. D.: School, spiders, snakes, people who are stuck up. P.P.: My dog Meko. F.M.: The party at the burnt tree. F.S.: Bite the weiner! or O.K. Art! H.A.: To become a nurse. P.D.: Working at a nursing home. Wayne Boiteau L.: Lisa S.,’68 Camaros, going out with my friends, fast cars, my friends at work, working. D.: People who ruin a good time, R. M., not having any gas money, when everybody goes out and leaves me at home. P.P.: My friends and family, P.B., my Gun. F.M.: All the times I spent with my friends and family, 9 18 82 — a night to remember, 9 25 82 —a wild party for Dave G., all the times I spent with Dave G. F.S.: Well, what do we do now!? H.A.: To be a marine biologist. P.D.: To be a police officer. A.: Soccer 1; Football 4. Pearl R. Branniff Auntie Pearl. L.: Don, Riverside, parties, D.: Whipped cream, liver, gloomy days. P.P.: My stuffed Santa Claus. F.M.: My first prom. H.A.: Work with handicapped children. P.D.: Settle down and have a family. A4.: Work Study 2, 4. Sherri Burek Stephen Butler Pee Wee. L.: Cynde, “Hot women, cold beer, cool friends,” concerts, parties, my waterbed, “Bigelow.” D.: Disco, atten- dance policy, being broke, authority, asthma, cops, studies, boring week- ends. P.P.: Cynde, my car, my albums, my friends. F.M.: Kim, summer of 81, the Centrum’s “B.O.C.” concert, 9 28 82. F..S.: No doubt, awe- some. H.A.: To blow by a cop in my Porsche 911 STC. P.D.: To become a swinging bachelor. Michael Canavan Mike. L.: Mountains, summer nights, New England, sports, intimidation, chucks, music, camping, poker, 007. D.: Acid rock, tough boys, no money, red white. P.P.: My family and friends. F.M.: 8 80, 8 82 — N.H., rampage, E Block 10th grade. F.S.: Great hopes make great men. H.A.: To have my name go down in history books. 4.: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Golf 4; Foreign Language Club 3; Fine Arts Club 3, 4; Play 4; 16 Seniors Sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Daniel Macumber Paul K. Canavan | Can, Lightning. L.: Football, food, New Hampshire, times out with friends. D.: Prejudiced people, guys that act big, South- bridge skinheads, tons of homework, pressures. P.P.: Family, friends, house. F.M.: The Original Rampage, car races, Prom Night 1982 with Sharon, Mr. Hancock’s class and his substitutes. F.S.: Everybody works. H.A.: To have a long, happy life. A.: Track 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3; Vice President 4. Brian Caron L.: Jay Springsteen, my 250, Kawaski’s snow, XR750’s, being 1. D.: Going racing without my Dad, missing lunch, being a senior with all the new rules. P.P.: My 125, the house up back, my Lemans. F.M.: Florida ’82, the Centrum 10 25 82, 12 31 81, the Prom °82, the Missions. F..S.: Rip it up. H.A.: To be Grand National Champion. P.D.: Unknown. A.; Hockey 1; Soccer 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. Kathleen Casey Kathi. L.: Food, Choraleers, campground and the people there, Summer ’82, listening to the stereo. D.: Pea soup, my inability to leave the past alone, being bored. P.P.: My friends, my cat. F.M.: 4 2 82, Susie, M. G., trips with music. F.S.: I forgot. H.A.: To have a perfect back. P.D.: Become a secretary or an accountant. A.: Choraleers 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Sweet Addies 2, 3, 4; Oklahoma 2: Scrooge 4. Lisa Celona Pisa Bologna. L.: Vacations, the ocean, volleyball, the Stones, rollercoasters, skiing, music. D.: Not having volleyball, tests, homework, HoJo’s, decisions, getting up early. P.P.: Friends, family, memories, my Stones albums, F.M.: Prom °81 and °82, times with friends, sophomore and senior year, Tavern party ’82. F.S.: “Hold on to sixteen as long as you can, changes come around real soon make us women and men.” — John Cougar. H.A.: To be happy and own a nice sports car. A.: Volleyball 2; Cheerleading 1, Captain 1; Ski Club 2, 3: Prom Committee 4; Fine Arts Club 4; Yearbook. Gerald W. Choiniere Gerry. L.: Linda B., Van Halen, life, parties, Led Zeppelin. D.: Stuck up people, nosey people, people who like to start trouble, disco, punk rockers. P.P.: Family, F.M.: Summer of ’80, August 10th, October 23, June 1, living in Connecticut. F..S.: That’s life! H.A.: To be successful. P.D.: To go to college. Mark Cleveland L.: Laurie, Led Zeppelin, rock ’n’ roll. D.: Disco, people who aren't themselves, ominous and impassive people. P.P.: Rock al- bums, Zeppelin albums. F.S.: What’s the story? H.A.: To live my own life. P.D.: Wherever I go. A.: School newspaper. John W. Cloutier L.: Reggae, Berry patch, Vermont. D.: 110 lbs. of makeup on a 100 Ib. girl. P.P.: Nert, the Bull. P.D.: Homestead seclusion syndrome. A.: Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4. Mark Cloutier Clouts. L.: My 53, and Zee. D.: Tourist, I.D. grinder, commercials, the News. P.P.: °53 Chevy, my family, freedom. F.M.: Weekends of 82-83. F.S.: Say what? H.A.: Be a happy go lucky guy! P.D.: Becoming a middle class American. A.: Football 4. Sponsored by Alan’s Hair Styling 17 Seniors Christine Cody Chris L.: JP, times with special friends, the ocean, 4 17 83, weekends, sunsets, the summer, Cuddles. D.: goodbyes, losing, rainy Mondays, no money, being cold. P.P.: my Snoopy, my family and close friends. F.M.: summer of 80, talking til 2, 82 at Hampton — 2 weeks. F.S.: Ooo ... baby!! H.A.: to succeed in life and live it to the fullest. P.D.: Live free or die. A.: Hockey Cheerleading 3, 4. Lucy Colwell L.: cats, music, making people laugh, laughing. D.: out houses, spiders in the wrong places. P.P.: friends, family, my horn, memories. F.M.: Penn ’80, Paxton ’82, July 82. F..S.: “For days” H.A.: to play in the BSO. P.D.: to perform in some orchestra. A.: Symphony band 2, 3, Pres. 4; Jazz band 3, 4; Marching band 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3; Treasurer 4; Sweet Adelines 3, 4; Oklahoma Pit Band; Choraleers 3, 4; Tri — M 4. : Scott Connor L.: chocolate chip cookies, 2:02 p.m., vacations, weekends, having no homework. D.: having homework, having to get up in the morning, riding on the school bus, rainy days. P.P.: license, friends, family. F.M.: summer 82, senior year at THS. F.S.: “Are we watching a movie today Pat?” H.A.: to be successful in life by attaining my goals. A.: Hockey 3. Anne-Marie Cooney Anne, Annie L.: Teddybears, p.b. b., Rolling Stones, potato salad, Macbeth, ping pong, music, crafts. D.: mayflies, whipped cream, rare meat, Monday mornings, worrying, tests, rainy days. P.P.: my parents, family, and friends. F.M.: high school years with TT, KS, BM, and RS, second lunch last year, Karen — it’s him! F.S.: “Wanna buy a duck?” H.A.: happiness and success as a rich attorney. P.D.: college student. A.: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Fine Arts Club 2, 3; Yearbook 1, 4; Band 1. 18 Seniors Carlene Corriveau Carly, Bubbles L.: music, writing poetry, dreamin working at Publick House, being Catholic, impressing Mrs. Knowlto taking in R’s with Steve, Colgate. D.: THO, arguing with my mothg doing homework, doing dishes, most criticism, bronchitis, math, bei late. P.P.: my family, my poetry, my religion, memories of my childhoo F.M.: Uncle GG, playing in the barnyard, 10-2-82 (B.C.), 8-24-§ (WCWCIC). F.S.: Ri Reeve! H.A.: to never have to buy “Chubby Chi¢ pantyhose again. P.D.: a renowned poet. A.: Choraleers 3, 4; Conce Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Sweet Adelines 2, 3, 4; Publicist 4; Tri — M 4; Fie Hockey |; Basketball 1. James Corriveau Rusty Corriveau Brian Curboy fancy Desforges L.: Ross Haven Farm, 11:00 Chippies Dippies, lampton Beach, Sunday night drives, Aunt Midge. D.: tuna fish, com- ‘ications, refusals, SATs, being yelled at. P.P.: Tennille my dog, Shorty, iy family. F.M.: summers at the horse track, April 10th, growing up ith my cousin, show seasons with my family. H.A.: to ride onthe U.S. questrian Team. P.D.: becoming an assistant. hristopher Donais erri Donais ynn Dube L.: Sting, Garfield, California, my friendships, M Ms, ans, most food, sweatshirts. D.: Mondays, alarm clocks, spiders, meat e, T.H.O.s, cats at my window in the middle of the night, boredom, cisions. P.P.: Pot Belly Bear (Stewart), my collection, my friends and mily (including Midnight). F.M.: Police Concert 1 29 82, cheering otball and basketball °81), Hampton Beach, ’82, Old Colony Bus ation in Spencer ’82. F.S.: That’s life! H.A.: to be successful in what- er I do. A.: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Ski Club 1; Yearbook Committee 4; Fine Arts Club 4; Chorus 1. 4. Richard Curboy Scott Davey L.: 82nd Airborne, flying, rappelling, camping, devastating crabapples, U.S. military superiority, U.S. Army Special Forces. D.: Communist subversion, peaceniks, Southbridge derelicts, tourists, non — airborne (legs). P.P.: stereo, cold steel F.M.: 1976, summer °82, E — Block 10th grade. F.S.: “Take no prisoners” H.A.; to be a Green Beret and a commissioned officer. P.D.: career in the military. A.: Ice Hockey 2. 3: Nina DeForge Beana, Neen L.:.David, pizza, daisies, P.P.: scrapbook, watch, friends, family. F.M.: 3 16 82, 9 17 82. F.S.: Look Buddy! P.D.: get married to David. A.: Varsity Club 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleading Sioa Paul Demers “T” L.: peanut M Ms, Fridays, sleeping, Celtics, beating Sheperd Hill. D.: losing, Mondays, 2 miles, Burma Road, pond shots, missed penalty kicks, bricks. P.P.: my Pumas, baseball hats. F.M.: E — block in 10th grade, obstacle course. F.S.: “I don’t know” H.A.: to become successful in whatever I do. A.: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. 19 Seniors Kathleen M. Dubriel Kath, Kateau, Kat. L.: Jason, Garfield, partying with Edda, the BLACK BOMB, ski weekends with Pierre, Cella, blue eyes, making it home in time to watch General Hospital. D.: T.H.O.’s, getting up at 6 AM, fights with J.R. or Mom and Dad, wearing glasses, babysitting people who blow lunch at parties, working weekends, mush- rooms, arguments with Jill. P.P.: Mom, Dad, Grandma, J. Ricci. F.M.: 10 3 80, 4 82 — my party, S.H.S. 81 prom, Mr. Bansak’s 8th grade English class with Jill. F.S.: Oh my God! H.A.: To become a nurse and live happily ever after the rest of my life working at Rom’s. A.: Chorus 1, 2, 4; secretary 3; Fine Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Oklahoma 2; Colorguard 2, captain 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Yearbook 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Class Secretary 4; Passages 3; Choraleers 3, 4; Tri — M 2, 3, 4. Nancy Duff L.: spring skiing, close friendships, Alpha Romeos, Garfield, Mrs. Waite’s A — block class, Elton John, sleeping late, chocolate covered donuts. D.: cold rainy mornings, mayonaise, being bored, soggy cereal, messy people, warm milk, alarm clocks. P.P.: Theodore, family, friends, my uncle’s class ring. F.M.: Killington — winter °81, 5 15 82, 9 15 82, Hampton Beach June ’81. F..S.: Give mea break! H.A.: To lead a happy life as a successful pediatrician. A.: Chorus 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Math Team 1; Fine Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Yearbook 4; Colorguard 2, Captain 3. Joseph Dumas L.: Mopar, Chevy, company of friends. D.: snobs, two faced people, sarcastic remarks. P.P.: my family, friends, my vehicles. F.M.:8 19 81. F.S.: Whatever. H.A.: licensed electrician. P.D.: Electri- cian. A.: Vocational School Vice President Margaret Dunn L.: vacations, cute babies, dessert, fall days, the beach. D.: rain, embarassment, getting started, being frustrated, not under- standing something, fighting with my brother. P.P.: my life, family, and friends. F.M.: Bermuda, camping in Canada, times with Nanci, certain phone conversations. H.A.: To have a happy and fulfilling life. P.D.: To be an executive secretary. 20 Seniors Thomas Fantaroni Tom L.: summer, the ocean, keg parties, good wor outs, days off, M.T. Hooch, spending time with good friends. D.: wet fee rainy weekends, being late, getting up early, being caught in a lie, to t rushed, getting ripped off. F.M.: 11 15 81, New York City, 4 17 8 (my father’s wedding) P.P.: my dog — Jake, my skates F.S.: “Yo mama” H.A.: to enjoy my life and bea sales rep. P.D.: Air Force then college. A.: Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4. Valerie Favreau L.: The Fall, Giraffes, Jaguar xKe, Cape Co Captiva, Key West, skiing, flowers, old movies. D.: depression, procrast nating, phony people, time, nightmares, Almond Joys, P.P.: famil bulletin board, my best friends. F.M.: Oct. 23-24, 8 24 — 9 1 °8 Rigatti’s 79 — °80, P.C.S. F.S.: “What a Gumby” H.A.: to find tot happiness in life. Garry Ferency Frederick Ferraro Fred the Amazing. L.: Food, sports cars, money, gir] karate movies, sports, nights off with friends, Monte Python. D.: Rom’ hospitals, bums, homework, tests, over — serious people, Southbridg Ray’s complaining. P.P.: Family, friends, my car, my laugh. F.M.: TI Southbridge Chase, Bruneau’s class, E Block Western Civ., F Bloc Chemistry. F..S.: Whaaat?! H.A.: To be happy and make those arour me happy. P.D.: A college graduate bum in the suburbs. A.: Cro Country 4. Sponsored by the Hair Studio Penny Ferraro Pinhead, Weasel. L.: Having fun with special friends, New York, Italy, travelling, being in the dark room, a special friend who has always been there. D.: Being hurt by someone I care about, staying home, losing old friendships, running on empty, looking back at all the changes in peo ple. P.P.: My family, my friendship with Michelle, my “New York” sign, my Italian buddy Eric. F.M.: All the times I’ve had with M. C., 8 82 with a special person from Brooklyn, times with Mi- chelle and Eric, talks with Mr. Bombard. F.S.: Jerk! I’m not going to care anymore. H.A.: To be as happy and successful as my parents. P.D.: To go to Italy and make Mafia connections. A.: Softball 1. Nicole Fiset Nic. L.: Doing and getting what I want, no time restrictions, Magnum, Fenway Park, the Boston Globe, Larry Bird, Bruce Spring- steen. D.: Not doing or getting what I want, the end, being understand- ing, being told what to do, time restrictions, getting caught. F.M.: S. H. field hockey game, 10 22 82, The “Who” concert 12 11 82, Nola. F..S.: Variety is the spice of life. H.A.: To have a desk next to Bob Lobel or Peter Gammons and not to disappoint anyone. P.D.: Whatever I want or decide to do. A.: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Kelly Flynn L.: Lowenbrau, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, weekends, sleeping late, long talks with good friends, the pasture. D.: Divorce, 5 22 82, getting caught, fights, being unsure, rum, being hurt, BRACES. P.P.: My family, my grandmother’s watch, good friends, my second family. F.M.: SHERYL SUPRENANT, Summer of ’79, Sum- mer of ’82, Crosby, Stills and Nash 8 82 11 82. F.S.: Good name like good will is got by many actions and lost by one. P.D.: Old age. Ray Fontaine L.: Money, punk rock, friends. D.: Dead head music, no money. P.P.: Stereo, albums, my room. F..S.: Your Mama. H.A.: Million- alrewl.. Da buin.A.@ross. Country: 1,-2,)3, 45 [rack 192.36 4: larren Forcier L.: New Wave, Reggae, bad craziness. D.: Hospitals, car roblems, Ed King, Lou Albano. P.P.: Clash T-shirt, my pins, my album allection. F.M.: Bigelow Hollow, ’82, trip to Maine 82, driving crazily 1rough Worcester. F.S.: Kill the body and the mind will die. H.A.: Top omputer engineer for Digital, Inc. P.D.: Computer programmer opera- yr. evin Forcier L.: Raquetball, fishing, camping, summer vacation, week- nds, Moses Malone, ripping up the library. D.: C — block, losing bets, etting up at 5:30, working when a certain manager is present. P.P.: My imily, my friends, my car. F.M.: My truck during the Summer of ’82, ummer Jam °82, U.S. Hockey Team 1. F..S.: A man’s got to do what a 1an’s got to do. H.A.: To be successful in my future. P.D.: Working 9 to oseph Forte ‘elly Fournier Kel, Countess. L.L ’57 Chevy’s, roses, sunsets at the cean, skiing, horseback riding, camping on the Cape, Garfie, and the pes. D.: Suzy “Sponge,” winter rainstorms, Mac’s having a bad tem- T, putting mouth into gear before engaging thought. P.P.: Class ring, mily, friends — my best friend Cyndy, Daffa. F.M.: Junior year, ski ips °79 — 80, summers ’81 — °82, cruising with Cyndy, F.S.: Eat my vel. H.A.: To live a quiet peaceful life and to own a horse farm. P.D.: id Sponsored by Brother Johnathan 21 Seniors Cynthia Garber Cyndy L.: piano, privacy, my friends, Mr. Bombard, bestest buddy, Mr. Randall, beach, mom and dad. D.: mama’s boy, long distance, Freud, lima beans, religious restrictions, being a P.O.T., lights, aggravation P.P. family, stuffed animal collection, bestest buddy, ward- robe F.M.: summer °80, °81, Orange Quackers, getting rich in Psycholo- gy, cast parties F.S.: Smile it won’t hurt H.A.: to get my C.P.A. P.D.: to marry a rich Jew A.: Spirit Week 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Committee 3; Yearbook Editor 4; Sweet Adalines 3, 4; Judy Gates Robert Gaumond Bob, Gomo L.: model kits, swimming, Chevy cars, 4x4 trucks D.:; homework, taking notes, tourists, getting up early P.P.: class ring, 1960 Cadillac F.M.: going to Canada for a week F.S.: “I'll give you a punch” ; Arthur Gerow Boomer L.L parties, money D.: WSRS, warm beer P.P.: “Boomer the 455” F.M. : October °81, the hotel F..S.: “SQUEEZIN’S” H.A.: to be rich Beth Gibson L.: summer, books, raquetball, softball, swimming, having good time, apple pie D.: rainy days, snobs, homework, taking SAT’s P.P my flute, my trophies, my memories F.M.: summer of 1982, good time with my friends, Band trip of 1981 F.S.: OH! My God! H.A.: to be t best at whatever I do A.: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Ba Librarian 4; Ray Gonyea K.C., Stripe L.: soccer, Led Zeppelin, holidays, vacation AC DC D.:2 miles, tourists, hurting people that I care about, playing o wet days P.P.: my true friends, my family, my memories, my stere F.M.: summer °82, 3 27 81 — 4 10 81, E — Block 10th grade F. “You've got to be kidding me” H.A.: to be what I want and do what want when I want to A.: Soccer 1, 2; varsity 3, 4; captain 4; Basketball 3, varsity 4; Baseball 1, 2, varsity 3, 4; Math Team 1 Susan Graham Graham Cracker, D. B. L.: ocean, summer, music, co certs, good parties, dancing, bowling, roller skating D.: homework, cou try music, Mondays, snobs P.P.: my friends, family, my class ring pictures F.M.: 4 1 80, summer of “82”, 10 31 81 F.S.: “Give me break” H.A.: to live my life to the fullest. James Gregoire Jim, Crash, Jimmy L.: partying, driving fast, Ap Wine, leaving school early, nice cars, girls on the beach, Rock n Rol WAAF 107 D.: jocks, preps, school, a dead tree on Five Bridge Road, gas, Binb, Dr. Sykes, new rules, being told what to do P.P.: my drum se my Nova, my friends family F.M.: Penn. ’81 Band trip, 10 10 8 playing drums with a Band, parties with my friends F.S.: Don’t ask stupid questions and I won’t tell you no lies H.A.: successful drummer i a rock band 22 Seniors Sponsored by The Victorian Studio Lisa Grudzien L.: Mickey Mouse, Mercedes sport coupes, Florida, rubies, babies, money, dreaming cheering for THS D.: cold feet, depres- sion, parting from friends, empty football stands P.P.: my family, my rings, my memories F.M.: Florida 79, the day P.D.; to be a happy upper middle class housewife H.A.: to get my MERCEDES A.: Basketball 1: Softball 1; Student Council 1, 2; Prom Committee 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 William Guyan Bill L.: Green Gold, football, baked ziti, Friday nights, rainy days, study in Cafe Ole D.: Southbridge skinheads, smok- ing, “Tough Guys,” bums, Russian lies, Monday morning P.P.: the “MoBill,” the “Power,” my friends, my pride F.M.: the “Rampage,” “Ups-Downs” in the snow, Senior year, summer of ’82 on the Cape F.S.: “Bozo Mezzetti” H.A.: the President of the United States P.D.: public office A.: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field 2, 3, 4; School Committee Rep. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Band 1: Prom Commit- tee 4; Spirit Week Committee 4; Play 4; Bathroom Enforcer 4: Kim Hartman L.: Led Zeppelin, Bad Co., Cape Cod, sunsets, payday, meeting new people, E.7., Shmoo D.: getting up early, proc rastinating, rainy days, being bored, spiders, arguments P.P.: stereo, photo album, family and friends F.M.: summer of 82, Van Halen concert, times with a special friend, G Blocks (Junior year), Elementary school. F.S.: “Well, that ’s life.” H.A.: to succeed in all of my goals in life P.D.: millionairess Andrea Hengen Andi L.: storms, horse shows, Cornhuskers, soccer, mu- sic, mountains, blue ribbons D.: hard butter, HoJo’s, Physics, hunters, going to bed P.P.: my horse and other animals, my family, my flute F.M.: Shenandoah, VA, Penn. and some certain other adventures with Jim and the guys, certain year’s cross country trip F..S.: “NO NUKES” H.4A.: to be a great and successful horse rider P.D.: a musician somewhere in the depths of N.Y. City A.: Soccer 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerlead- ing 2, 4; Jazz band 3, 4; Plays (musicals) 1, 2, 4; Band Officer 4: Tri— M 4. Vola Hickland L.: Field Hockey, apple runs, Basketball, popcorn D.: otato salad, flat tires, rainy days, losing, study, school food, Friendly’s P.P.: my family, my car, my friends F.M.: Journey concert F.S.:“‘I didn’t 10 it” H.A.; to be successful in a career P.D.: California A.: Field Hockey |, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2 ina Higgins L: B.S., Le d Zeppelin, Animals, Psychology, Basketball, Saturday nights with Dawn, nice clothes, reading D.: F Block, rainy days P.P.: Smokie, ID bracelet, my ring, T.Y. F.M.: 1 2 82 F.S.: “used ta ould” H.A.: to succeed in life and be happy P.D.: cosmetologist A.: Yearbook Committee 4; Spirit Week Committee 4 Bryon Holley L.: Julius Erving, Dallas Cowboys, southern rock, 10, vinning, hoop, sleeping, Z — 28’s D.: punk rock, new wave, two faces, osing, Moses Malone, John McEnroe, Haywood, Pioneers P.P.: family, tiends, road amplifier, bass guitar F.M.: Rusty Strings, Senior year, summer “80,” 9th grade Basketball H.A.: to be the best in everything I Jo P.D.: to find a career I will be happy with A.: Soccer 1; Football 3; Baseball 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Vichael Hooker Fama Sponsored by The Bookies 23 Seniors Sherry Howe Carol Howland L.: Jim, his truck, my dearest friend, life D.: el prego, earaches, making candy apples P.P.: friends, family, stuffed animals, my 100 year old chairs F.M.: June 29, 1982 at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday F.S.: “Get outta here, NO WAY!” H.A.: to finish college P.D.: to be rich A.: Yearbook 2, 3; Tri— M: 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Editor 3 Gina Intinarelli L.: Barishnykov, Halston, Tusk, Mercedes sports coupe, Ilona’s (Galleria), R.G., New Braintree Buddies, “Wonderful Tonight” — E. Clapton D.: Bratty kids, salespeople, Seagram’s Seven THO’s, fights with friends, diets, speeches, the bus P.P.: jean jacket, family, Fuji, locker pictures F.M.: Hunter Mountain, Hampton Beach June 82, Summer Street North Brookfield, waiting for Fleetwood Mac tickets with Laurie F.S.: “If the job is worth doing it’s worth doing well” H.A.: to be a “pillar of the community” A.: Student Council 3, 4; Fine Arts 2, 3,4; SAC 3; School Comm. Rep. 4; Prom Committee 4; Foreign Language Club 2, 3. Eileen D. Jacobson Muggsy, Leeny L.: Paul, roller skating, the Capri, Tantasqua, weekends, pizza, Chinese food, going shopping D.: small paychecks, Algebra, tests, liver, HoJo’s, doing dishes, getting up at 6:00, people who think they’re better than everyone else P.P.: my family, Paul, friends, Paul’s jacket, pictures, etc. F.M.: 3 15 82, 5 30 82, times with P.L., summer of 82 F..S.: Shut up! Come on H.4A.: to get married and live a happy and fulfilling life P.D.: to become a hair designer and to get married Andrew Jaeger Christine M. Johnson Chris, Rat L.: The Who, Gilly, Molson, being wit my friends, Mazda RX7’s, snow, money, Watch Hill D.: car accidents riding the bus, being alone, people you can’t trust, fighting w Pinhead| winter P.P.: my family, my friends, my pearl ring F.M.: January 24 1982, going to Provincetown w Mabel, staying at U.R.I. for the weeken F.S.: scumma H.A.: to be rich and own a Mazda RX7 P.D.: to enjoy and do well in whatever I do A.: Cheerleading 2; Softball 1, 2 Karl Johnson L.: Basketball, B.O.C., Celtics, sleeping, water skiing Molson Golden, wonder word D.: Howard Cossell, hard butter, 2 miles, getting kicked out of the library, soggy cereal, burnt Englis muffins P.P.: my box, my water ski, friends, family F.M.: 9 24 82, times at T.H.S., trip around country F.S.: “Your mother” H.A.: to be happ and successful in whatever I decide to do A.: Basketball 1, 2, 3,4: Socce 4; Baseball | Pamela Elizabeth Jolin Pam L.: summer nights on the beach, going places with friends, having a good time, Mrs. Waite, G.T., class of 83 D. Rom’s, having to wait, class of °84, getting in trouble P.P.: family friends, memories, my album F.M.: times with friends and family 9 11 82, times with my mother, The Restaurant F.S.: “Bubbles, wil you shut up!” H.A.: to make my family proud of me P.D.: insane asylu with Jill 5A Sentara Sponsored by the New England Motel Stephanie Kane Sharon Knight L.: playing piano, dancing, being with Paul, the beach, going out with friends, visiting Heidi at school D.: dishwashing, peeling potatoes, practicing on an untuned piano, getting up early P.P.: piano, driver’s license, true friends, good memories F.M.: going to prom with Paul 1982, Thetta Chi party, Lisa I in jazz, my brother H.A.: to be successful and independent P.D.: one day, be happily married success- ful career A.: cheerleading, 2 Fine Arts Club Play Tom Krans L.: chocolate chip cookies, Celtics, T.V., L.K. D.: homework, school, Dinker, Punk F.M.: summer of °79, Washington F.S.: Don’t worry H.A.: to be successful A.: Math Team 2, 3; Soccer 1; Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Laurie Krusas Gore L.: Ferraris, deep friendships, throwing food at Fred and company, 180’s with Weena, quiet rainy Sunday afternoons, “‘scal- ing the hill”, having one of our many philosphical discussions, skiing D.: T.H.O.’s, New York drivers, P.K. puke, strained situations, my sense of direction, silence, waiting in long lines, whipped creme P.P.: family, friends, my license, my “immaculate” room F.M.: 9 15 82, Killington ski trip, 8 13 82, summer of ’82 with the entire soap opera crew F.S.: Get outta here H.A.: to somehow manage in between the good times P.D.: world famous corporate lawyer A.: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choraleers 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Fine Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Math Team 1; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4 Kyle Lachapelle L.: being with Jim, being happy, talking, winter, skiing D.: being alone, fighting, being bored P.P.: my ring, my dog and rabbit, my friends F.M.; June 20, 1981 Nov. 24, 1982 May 2, 1981 X-Mas °81 F.S.: “Sure” H.A.: be happy with whatever I do P.D.: marriage Janet LaForge Lee Lataille Jr. Rebel L.: Heide, partying, 1940 Willy’s coupe D.: getting busted, Heide’s father P.P.: my truck, shot glass collection F.S.: It’s Friday, can you say Friday? H.A.: own a house P.D.: be electrician Lisa Latour Sponsored by Anita S. Putnam 25 Seniors Dianne Layallee Di L.: Ray, water skiing, roller skating, reading, spend- ing money D.: two-faced people, continuous lies, working on Saturday mornings, being alone, Dodge colts P.P.: Ray’s pictures, my diamond, my friends F.M.: prom of ’82, Christmas of ’81, one night in CT, Novem- ber 7, 1981 F.S.: You’re such a jerk H.A.: to live life to its fullest P.D.: married and have a family Kenneth Learned Karen Lee KAL L.: Christopher, my °67 Stang, the Duke of Wales, my tuney, Moosehead, UNIVERSE, the cottage, money D.: Rom’s, arguing with “CAS,” cold rainy days, Red, being out of gas, and money P.P.: “CAS,” my mom, my ring, my car F.M.: July 5, 1981 Prom ’82 all the happy times w Chris, my friendship with Suey Ellen H.A.: a long and happy future with CAS, F.S.: Yea, sure!!! 4.: Field Hockey 1, 2 James Leveroni Snapper, Livey, Liver L.: WAAF, Fridays, friends Blue Oyster Cult, parties, Z — 28’s, vacations, football D.: Mondays, snobs, C block, rainy days, people who can’t take a joke P.P.: friends, car, future, girlfriend F.M.: summer of “82”, 24 82, times at Tantasqua, Washing- ton trip F..S.: Give me a break H.A.: to be success ful P. D.: to go to college A.: Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Spirit Week Committee 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Student Advisory Council 3, 4; Quabbin 2; Cross- Country 3; Oklahoma (play) 2 26 Seniors Sponsored by the Country Side Drive-in Mark Libiszewski Lib, Libba L.: football, baseball, winning, summer, weekends, money, Patriots, John Hannah D.: getting up, Southbridge, double sessions, losing, smoking P.P.: my family, friends, F.M.: Playing football, baseball, good times with my friends H.A.: to make enough money to live comfortably P.D.: Air Force A.: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2354 Matthew Lombard Beaver L.: Hondo, Trans Am, women, music, and movies D.: Harlies and school P.P.: stereo Thomas Lowy John Lussier Heather MacConnell EDDA Wild Child L.: Porsche 944, Z — 28, Springsteen, the people I work with, sunshine, animals, making people laugh, being myself D.: People who think they understand me, THOs, macho — men, not being taken seriously, having to wear a fake smile, barfing in Kat’s bed, hangovers, BS artists P.P.: special friends, my family, my future Porsche, and my memories F.M.; times alone with a special person, 7 28 81, 1 31 82, 5 1 82 F.S.: I’m impressed! H.A.: the cover of Cosmo, however all I ever want is just a bit more than I’ll ever get P.D.: Australia A.; Fine Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Concert choir 2, 3, 4; Sweet Adelines 2, 3, 4; Wizard of Oz; NHS 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4 Susan Anne MacDowell Sue L.: Ware, Metro, times with Michele, Camaros, Corvettes, partying, oompy, osses nos D.: car accidents, people telling me what to do, imperfections, losing jewelry, no times with Terri F.M.: Mexico ’80, summer °82, my car, visiting Ware High School F.S.: Yyup! You’re a man. H.A.; to be a success P.D.: Nursing A.: J. V. Cheerleading 2; Spirit Week Committee 2; Hockey Cheerleading 3, 4; Foreign Languag e Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4 Frank Macumber Brian Mandeville Holly Martel L.: “Pooky,” Mercedes Benz convertibles, animals, au- tumn, bananas, Hebert’s milk almond bark, ice cream, tennis D.: deci- sions, being cold, two-faced people, school buses, saying good-bye, crowds P.P.: my family, special friends, Bobby bear F.M.: summer of 1980, Prom 1982, 10 20 80, 2 26 82 F.S.: “C — est la vie” H.A.: to someday own my own practice P.D.: veterinarian A.: Tennis 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4: Tri — M 3, 4; Fine Arts Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Oklahoma “81°; Prom Committee 4 Jill Mathieu L.: Todd, times with friends, palm trees, my pal, the beach, seafood, summer nights, surprises D.: arguments, J.J., not having volley- _ ball, lies, hassles with parents, being bored, being told what to do P.P.: _ pewter, my clock, memories, my friends F.M.: 11 27 81, 9th grade with | my pal, times with T.B., Florida ’81 with Anne-Marie F.S.: “Oh, my God! H.A.: to lead a happy and successful life P.D.: an insane asylum with Pam A.:; Basketball 1; Volleyball 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4 Bonnie S. Mellor Madame, Bon Bon L.: Garfield, Danny, softball, country music D.: narrow minded people, two faced people, immature people, bigotry, prejudice P.P.: my family, my friends, my memories, my cat F.M.: summer of “82”, times with D.A., my years at T.H.S. F.S.: “Don't rush me” H.A.: to live my life to its fullest A.: Softball 1; Volley- ball 1; Yearbook Staff 1 Scott W. Moran L.: girls, snowmobiles, parties, going on missions, doing work with stereo cranked, W.W.’s class D.: snobs, getting up early, being late, getting in trouble, tourists P.P.: my truck, my family, Prince, my snowmobile F.M.: Hawaii ’78, summer of °82, winter of ’82 — °83, summer of °76 F.S.: Wicked H.A.: to be a toolmaker P.D.: Hawaii A.: A.: Marching ba nd 3 Sponsored by J. Kearns Trucking 27 Seniors Tim Muir L.: Being with friends, football, Celtics. D.: Skinheads, guys that act tough, Punk rock. P.P.: My family and friends. H.A.: To be very successful. A.: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. Allyson Mulrain A.W., H.H., AL, T.T. L.: Len, music, animals, hockey, friends. D.: Snobs, constant liars, two faced people, homework, Punk rock. P.P.: L. G.’s ring, friends, pictures. F.M.: L. G., my friends, sum- mer of °82, 4 1 80. F.S.: I forgot. H.A.: To live my life with happiness. Pde Obs vie Gr Jonathan Niemeyer Stoner. L.: 426 — Hemi, “Gold,” summer, Mr. White Mr. Warren’s class. D.: Car accidents, authority, hangovers, stop signs, speed limits. P.P.: My bass, Malibu, license plate. F.M.: THE BOMB F.S.: F. T. W. H.A.: No more car accidents. P.D.: Columbia. Tracy Nieuwenhoff L.: Ron, horses, C W music, birds, spring, summer, holding hands. D.: Homework, winter, arguments, snobs, tests. P.P.: Ron, my cat, my bike, my friends. F.M.: Walking with Ron, my 16th birthday, my first job. F..S.: Friends are forever. H.A.: To help troubled people. Robert Normandin Norm L.: Key dream, advice, setting suns, music, walking in the snow, devastating crabapples, Scott’s style of storytelling, mountain living. D.: Obnoxious tourists, choking under pressure, saying goodbye. P.P.: My free will. F.M.: Summer of °82, childhood years, 12 4 81. F.S.: Mammassita. H.A.: To get a Ph.D. A.: Yearbook 3, 4. Eric O’Brien L.: Cathy C., Martial Arts, drums, to feel the energy of good music in my veins, to be an Enforcer. D.: Albums that skip, being pushed around, being helpless. P.P.: Album collection, KISS collection. F.M.: 8 11 79, 77 — year of Detroit Rock city, my friends, Ty’s my dreams. F.S.: But then again. H.A.: To share the music I love with the people I love. P.D.: To be a D. J. Charlene O’Donnell Chuck, Chuckles. L.: Berry patchin’ out, nert, su- gar magnolia, Vermont, art, Crosby, Stills, Nash Young. D.: War mongers, plastic, politicans, yellow ocre, obligations, nukes, cheek — pinching relatives. P.P.: My goat, my quilts, the big toe on my right foot, the Chuck Bag. F.M.: Jetty Party (Spring ’82), art room °81 —’82, Crosby, Stills, Nash °82, Jethro Tull (October 82). F.S.: But dream not helm and harness, the sign of Valdor true; peach hath higher tests of manhood than battle ever knew. H.A.: To finish John’s sweater. P.D.: Vermont. A.: Yearbook 4. Nina Marie Olmeda “Re.” L.: Field hockey, Jazz, dancing, Song Still (Commedores), living for the moment, 7, Orange, looking in front of you never behind. D.: Rainy days, hard times, promises, bandanas that don’t match, Sophomore year, juicy Big Macs, breaking up. P.P.: Field hockey stick, my oldest pair of jeans, the song “Gloria.” F.M.: Times spent with M.J. and Nola, 7 31 80, 2 2 82, Wales cemetery, play “Dream Girls.” F..S.: Palana. H.A.: Keep searching to find who I am, but never reaching that point. P.D.: Broadway. A.: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4; Varsity T 1, 2, 3, 4; Fine Arts 3. ? 28 Seniors Sponsored by William C. Brunnelle, D.D.S. Gloria Oster Glo — go — go. L.: Jo — Jo, Hartford, weekends, Friday nights, being alone. D.: Sunday nights, saying goodbye, crowds, snobs, Monday mornings, going home, rainy days. P.P.: my teads from Jo — Jo’s jacket, Jo — Jo’s love, my class ring F.M.: 6 1s14 82, 6 18 82, summer of ’82, going to the Italian Festival. F.S.: Get out H.A.: to make something of myself. P.D.: Massachusetts Cyndy Palmer Cyn, Monty L.: Mustangs, E] Caminos, Garfield, sunny days, the ocean, horseback riding, seafood, Apes. D.: Suzy Sponge, liars, rain, work, school, Plymouths. P.P..: my stereo, my horse, my family, friends — best friend your problem? HA.: to own my own horse business Peter Pappas Pap L.: Cross-country, G — Block, skiing, winter. D.: fall, false friends. P.P.: My friendships. F.M.: Fall of ’81, G.S., high school. F..S.: Limitations exist only in our minds. H.A.: To do the best that I can in whatever I do. A.: Cross-country 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 3, 4); Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coucil 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, President 4); Chorus 1, 2, 3. Wizard of Oz 1; Oklahoma 3,; School Committee 4. Laura Pariseau L.: THS football games, ‘You should hear how she talks about you,” jeeps, 280Z’s, TAB, talks with Dee, 29, my “other family.” D.: losing games, arguing with people, having no money, rain, away football games, working on weekends, winter. P.P.: Dee’s friendship, the Pacer, my football, my family, F.M.: Times on NBR LL. THS foot- ball games, times out with Denise, summers of ’80 and ’82. F..S.: “Go For It!” H.H.: staying BFA with D.B. P.D.: Hotel Restaurant Management A.: Foreign Language Club 3 A Michelle Partlow Bernie Peloquin Joseph William Perron Joe L.: Having fun doing work around the school, finding out that the Senior Year is the best year of all. P.P.: My hat, my knife. F.M.: Mr. Bombard singing in the halls. F.S.: Not Bad. H.A.: To succeed with life. P.D.: To become a computer programmer. Tyrone Perry Ty, Bi, Tyroooone, Tyro L.: guitars, Hap — ki — do, cars, my friends, to go out and have fun, listening to good music, quiet me- ments with special people, fooling around with people. D.: tough boys, Country music, pretty boys, bad movies, getting into trouble, having to work hard, being talked about, not being able to do what I want. P.P.: guitars amps, my albums, friendships, memories. F.M.: Times with friends, special times with P.S., all my time in school, all the times with all the beautiful people I’ve met. F.S.,: “What a Blockhead.” H.A.: To become a star. P.D.: Whatever I want, hopefully. 4.: Drama Club 1; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Senior Play 3; Track 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4 Sponsored by the Exchange Boxing Gym 29 Seniors Christopher Peters L.: photography, travelling, summer vacations, good books, learning, finally becoming a SENIOR, Rock’n’ Roll, days at Nauset Beach, Cape Cod D.: Winter, flat grilled cheese sandwiches, boring lectures, clarinet music, gym, stupid mistakes, politicians. P.P.: my family, stereo, Konica TC, Harvard Book Award F.M.: 6 16 82, summer 1980, Honors Physics, Class Day 1982. F..S.: Go ahead, ask me! H.A.: to be happy and successful in science or Medicine P.D.: To earn a ph.D. in science. A.: Soccer 1; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; French Team 1: Yearbook 3; Editor In Chief 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Tutoring 2, 3; Independent Study 2. Mark Petrowicz. Petro L.: Mr. White Mr. Warren’s class, Chevy’s, women, missions, The Who D.: Lossier’s class, Hondas, hangovers, bike, weeks at beach, THE BOMB H.4A.: To live well and enjoy life, and get a job. P.D.: Colorado Richard Pontbriand L.: my Ex 1968 Camaro, any pre — 1982 Camaros, Aundrea, Journey D.: Fords, rainy days, Mondays, bad drivers, people who think they know it all, generic everything P.P.: my Ex 1968 Camaro, Aundrea’s love, my family, my tools F.M.: buying my 1968 Camaro, owing my 1968 Camaro, 7 14 81, the years of the Camaro F.S.: Ah, he’s feeling too free! H.A.: to get my 1968 Camaro back! P.D.: To become an auto mechanic. Daniel J. Poulin Dan, Chainsaw L.: skiing, missions, partying, burning out on KZ, close calls, sunny days, sleeping late, B.T.C. D.: standing in line, school lunch, tourists, my job, car break downs P.P.: KZ 400, °63 convertible, my woofer F.M.: skipping with Reid, Canada F..S.: How you doing? H.A.: to be happy and content P.D.: Different places around the world. A.: Track 3, 4 Dawn Poulin Biscuits L.: Fair fries, ferris wheels, crispy sheets, going out, chocolate fudge, buying clothes, the trap, babies D.: being dirty, breaking my nails, wrinkled clothes, insects, getting yelled at, F— block, 6:00, being home alone P.P.: Dave, my gold necklace bracelet, my diamond, my music box F.M.: 11 15 81, szot park, 9 11 82, summer °82 F.S.: “I doubt it” H.A.: To be the world’s greatest nurse. P.D.: nursing A.: Hockey Cheerleading 2, 3; Yearbook 1, 4; Nurse’s Aid 2, 3: Spirit Week Committee 4; Varsity T. Club 2, 3,4; Ski Club 1, 2 Richard Poulin Rich L.: football games, Pittsburgh Steelers, beaches summer, Rock ’n’ Roll, Rolling Stones, expensive cars, spaghetti D.: Mondays, rooting for a team that is losing, dishwashing jobs, going to the dentist P.P.: guitar, record albums, skis, my old stuff F.M.: when I took the training wheels off my bicycle H.A.: To have all the money I need. P.D.: Owning a Mercedes — Benz Brenda Puduski L.: Apple pie, Australia, books D.: homework P.P.: stuffed animals, memories of Junior year F.M.: 11 19 81 — 6 22 82 F.S.: Hot Diggity Dog H.A.: To succeed at whatever I do A.: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4 Andrew Racicot L.: Jesus, music, cartoons, drive-ins D.: hatred, lying, laziness, selfishness P.P.: my abilities, salvation, loved ones opportunities H.A.: To be happy in life P.D.: To enter the service 30 Seniors Sponsored by Donald Vera Kosmider Merte Rimstad Debra J. Robidoux Deb, Debbie. L.: Being with friends, sewing, smiling, J.M. Band, happy faces, parties, writing poetry, General Hospital. D.: Snobs, rainy days, sad faces, arguing. P.P.: Class ring, my poetry, my Misty Bear. F.M.: Times spent with friends at T.H.S., 3 7 82, 3 21 82, life. P.D.: To go to college. A.: Fine Arts Club 2, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Sweet Addies 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Nurse’s Aid 3. 4. Gary Ropiak Rope. L.: Days off, getting presents, winning, sports, not having a pass, eating, turkey, trips. D.: Little dogs, applications, 2 miles, bricks, Burma Road, “Joe Seniors,” dishwashing, late practice in the winter. P.P.; My real friends, Grandpa’s watch, driver’s license, memo- ries. F.M.; E — block 80 — 81, 9 1 82 and the 50, Wildwood N.J. F.S.: “Really?” H.A.: To be rich and have a happy family. P.D.: An engineer with lots of people under me. A.: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; President; 4 Math Team 1; Student Council 3, 4 Mark Sagendorph L.: My Yamaha, motor boating, scuba diving, draw- ing, snowmobiling, “Bigelow,” money. D.: Peas, Gremlins, angry com- puters, Harley Davidson, math, being broke. P.P.: My motorcycle, coin collection, Ferrari Rainbow GT, my dog PAL. F.S.: Skip the mountains and head straight for the Busch. H.A.: Dying — some day. P.D.: Diesel training. Sponsored by the Oakholm Farm Christopher Reed Chris, Wadd, Reedness L.: when teachers are absent, Fridays, holidays, TR6’s, tennis, going to the movies, B.C. D.: Flashing blue lights, Mondays, pop quizzes, getting up early, “CHIPS,” running on empty, ice slicked roads. P.P.: My Opel GT, my family, my friends. F.M.: Summer °82, North Brookfield IGA, Rhonda. H.A.: To have a happy and successful life. P.D.: head bagboy at IGA A.: Tennis 1, 2, 3. Jennifer Reilly Jen, Jenny, Spider. L.: Gymnastics, basketball, dancing, rollerskating, eating, sleeping, W.P. D.: School. attendance policy, Rock ‘n’ Roll, rainy days, winter, hard times, nosy people, losing. P.P.: My relationship with Walter, my parents, my friends. F.M.: 4 7 82, 5 19 82, summer of °82, rollerskating in Worcester every Sunday after- noon. F..S.: “Your’re such a pinhead” H.A.: To be successful in whatever I do in life. P.D.: Beautiful sunny California A.: J.V. Softball 1. Lisa Ricci Melissa Rigatti L.: Vermont, elephants, pennies, Maine, M M, Eu- rope, ice cream, Italian Horn. D.: gossip, arguments, fights with friends, Gateway, N.H., being fat, false people. P.P.: Family, friends, a certain Valentine’s Day card. F.M.: McDonald’s caper, etc., walks through winter wonderland etc., childhood, Cornwall. H.A.: To never stop trying. P.D.: anywhere but here A.: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; President 1; Treasurer 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Softball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Yearbook 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Secretary 4 31 Seniors Karen Shailer Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, drawing, adventure, free- dom, good times a nd good friends. D.: Cold weather, being told what to do, being yelled at, cruel people. P.P.: My family, my animals. F.M.: Crazy times with Tammy, Anne, and Bonnie, 2nd lunch. F.S.: “There he is.” H.A.: To go to art school. P.D.: Marriage. A.: Yearbook 4 Donald J. Sheeran Skeets, Don, Donny. L: Bob Seger, MGS’s, the song “Beautiful Loser.” D.: The end of Prom Night “82,” ice, lazy people, walking home from camper parties. P.P.: My Motebecane, my beer can collection, my family relatives. F.M.: Panamerican ride to the Cape, my first deer 12 81. F..S.: You're cool. H.A.: To be as tall as my father. P.D.: To have a good job good pay. Richard Silva Hube Christopher Smith Laura Smith L.: Neil, friends, babies, animals, the quiet times. D.; Snobs, constant liars, two-faced people. P.P.: my friends, my guitar, m ring. F.M.: Summer of ’82, memories with friends. F.S.: Oh, shut up H.A.: To live a happy life. P.D.: To be married with a family. Philip Sokol Stork. L.: Kawaski, Honda Prelude, K2 skis, Marker sk bindings, White Stag ski jackets, drag races, mature women, snowmo biles. D.: Final exams, school lunch, history test, school bathrooms. P.P. K2 710 — FO skis, White Stag ski jacket, °67 Camaro, ski — doo 250 F.S.: Ye! Ha!. H.A.: $65,000 Yearly Income P.D.: computer technicia Michael Solaroli Smoke L.: drawing, martial arts, weaponry, animals muscles, Rock music, Hap Hap — ki — do D.: summer ’82, “Egg fo hire,” midnight missions, going mobile F..S.: Awesome H.A.: To survive P.D.: become a Veterinary Doctor A.: Cross-country 1, 2, 3 Track | Keith Solomon L.: Bald Polish eagles, car, my stereo, going on missions cliff climbing, camping, Banana Man, White Warren land D.: work Blueprint, “hot jobs,’ Turret Lathe, tourists P.P.: my car, my sterec¢ F.M.: night time missions, cliff climbing, lunch time missions, camping ) Seniors Sponsored by Thomas Marie Jacques ‘ian Standrowicz b Staundinger L.; Rock concerts, keeping busy, fancy wheels, sincere ends, knowing where the cops are, doing the beer cooler, being accept- , anyone friendly. D.: Insincerity, vacuuming, pushy salesmen, Bea- -s, French, Metbrau, slow Sundays, stupid girls. P.P.: What’s-What’s- r-name, family, job, education. F. M.: Cuda, summer °82, first neert, pharmacy. F.S.: What???!!??. H.A.: To do just a little more an possible. P.D.: Approaching the zenith. A.: Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; nd 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Choir 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4 ary Susan Stearns Emma, Stella, Grandma Anne, Lima Bean. L.: me to be alone, the Romano’s, being with good friends, time with ecial people, Brooklyn people, Puddin-n-Cream, racing Penny. D.: ing hurt, crying with Penny at the bus terminal, losing good friends, ing sick, running on “E,” Mondays, fighting with good friends. P.P.: y family, my friends, my baby locket, my memories. F.M.: Summer of , 8 31 82, times with Johnna, Sheryl Suprenant. F.S.: I’m dumb. .: To be happy, successful, and have a 67 red convertible Mustang. aceylee Suprenant T. Lee, Spacey Tracey. L.: Music, singing, parties, cations, purple, flowers, being with my friends, eating. D.: Divorce, ing in the hospital, fakeness, moving Diabetes. P.P.: My friends, my sic, the knowledge gained from growing-up, my ambitions. F.M.: ars at THS, Sheryl, my many friendships. F.S.: I’ve got dreams I’m ing for. H.A.: To make people dance. P.D.: College. A.: Yearbook 4; irit Week Committee 4. Lisa Soper Lee, Soapa L.: Scott, partying, summer of °82, school vaca- tions, weekends, 7 D.: school lunches, attendance policy, eating a lot, being falsely accused, fighting with Scott or family, winter P.P.: my friends, family, Scott, my mother’s diamond ring F.M.: 4 10 81, the good times in the Nova, Senior year, times with my friends F..S.: “What- ever.” H.A.: To make it through life, P.D. get married have a family Heidi Sosik L.: Lenny P., ocean, autumn, music, swimming, baking D.: generalizations, calories, marching band P.P.: my flute, my skis F.M.: 9 12 82 H.A.: To sail on the Calypso. P.D.: working wife and mother A.; Band Tri— M4N.HSS. 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, 4; Class Officer 1; Fine Arts Club 2, 4 Kris Spenard L.: music, a certain Polock, DNW, “special” kids, chora- leers, roses, happy times, smiles D.: mushrooms, being alone, rainy days, being depressed P.P.: true friends, Brian’s ring, my leather jacket, my family F.M.: 1 22 82, Paxton 82, G — block Spanish, the times with Brian, my family F.S.: “Give me a break.” H.A.: To teach my own “special” kids. P.D.: Head of a special education department. A: Chora- leers 2, 3; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; Sweet Addies 1, 2, 3; Oklahoma 2; Tri — M 3. Kathleen Cecile Sprout Katy, Sprout! L: Neil Young, the beach, “The Great Pumpkin,” modeling, receiving flowers, the high jump, people who smile a lot. D: Depressive people, sad emotional scenes, hypocrites, ask- ing friends to pitch in for gas. P.P.: My family, my camper, my parakeet , my friendship with Skeets. F.M.: My brother Timmy, the cruise to the _ Carribean, camper parties, my childhood. F..S.:“To each his own.” H.A.: To become a professional model. P.D.: A career in advertisement. A.: Cheerleading Captain 1; Tract 3, 4 33 Seniors Lucinda Swanson Cynde, Aquiggy. L.: Steve, Spoo, M M’s, Rush, B.O.C., people being themselves, times with K.M., bucks. D.: liver, making decisions, friends moving, liars. P.P.: My Smurfs, my family, my class ring. F.M.: 7 24 80, 4 12 80, 9 28 82. F.S.: Freak me out! Grow up! H.A.: To become the best secretary. P.D.: Building a small happy family. A.: Softball 1, 3 Brian Szware Arnie, Naig. L.: sports, travel, Honor Physics, sleeping. D.: Losing, P.P.: Motobecane Gran Tour, Davis Classic III. F.M.: Soc- cer, physics, Germany 1982, Holland 1980. F..S.: He who hesitates is lost. H.A.: To graduate from college. P.D.: To have many peaks and pitfalls in life. A.: Soccer 1, 2,3, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 4; Student Council 4; School Committee Representative 3, 4. Lyman Thibert Baby Lyman. L.: A.J.D., good times with my friends and family, my mother’s cooking, working out, new people, special times around the holidays, my grandparents, my nephew “Lee.” D.: Van Ha- len, hypocrites, fake people, bike problems, my sister’s nagging, South- bridge, people’s dirty looks, arguing with Annette P.P.: my family, my friends, my relationship with Annette, my room. F.M.: June 20, 1982, Hampton Beach with my parents, most of the time spent in Stafford, CT, times with my cousin Sandy. F.S.: Hey, yeah, whatever! H.A.: To do whatever I choose in life and be the best at it. P.D.: To be a diesel mechanic. Tammy Thompson Thomps, Thompson. L.: Horses, the romantic West, cowboys, the outdoors, MacBeth, my friends, unicorns. D.: Smog, crook- ed politicians, drugs, creepy crawly creatures (spiders). P.P.: Dolly, friends, family. F.M.: 6 16 79 — 12 6 79, 5 10 5 13 80, second lunch °81, Karen and “Him.” F.S.: Yup! H.A.: To be happy. P.D.: Poor but happy. A.: Yearbook 4. 34 Seniors Rebecca Tibbetts Becky, Tib. L.: Sports, beaches, 20, burgundy, good friendships, competition. D.: Games against Shepherd Hill and Auburn pushing motorboats, rainy days, losing, not being accepted. P.P.: M field hockey jacket, my family, memories from the Class of °83. F.M. Times with certain friends, Penn ’81, senior year, fall of °81. F.S.: Thisi true! H.A.: To be the best that I can be. P.D.: To go on and help those les fortunate. A.: Student Council 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Symphony Band 1, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Varsity T — Club 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey | 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3 Captain 4, Borde Conference All Star 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Roland Trembley Brenda Trombley Nancy Trout L.: Mexicans, chocolate, peppermint Life Savers, yello Skipper, blondness. D.: Tuna noodle casserole, unemployment, bein uncomfortable. P.P.: Family, friends, white shirts, ring. F.M.: Susan house, squatting with Marie, adventures, Katie’s Sweet 16 birthda parties. F.S.: You cruddy, no good! H.A.: Own my own business. A Cheerleading 1, 2; Tennis 2. ichelle Ware Shelly, Shel, Gracie, Punk. L.: LEO, Ware, Mass., ‘iday night Metro’s, roller skating, driving, the 3 M’s, G.M., J.I. D.: ghting, no freedom, liars, cheaters, Mr. H., people who think they’re eat, getting up early, bugs’n’snakes. P.P.: My stuffed animals, my iter bed, my Van Halen ticket, my future car. F.M.: Times with Leo, ampton Beach °82 with Terri, the Ware guys, my 5 years with Diane est (I miss her). F.S.: I'm impressed. H.A.: To be free with Leo. P.D.: ) become a nurse. A.: Chorus 2. indy Weston heryl Wheaton Wheats, Wheaties. L.: Laughing, making people smile, ncerts, skiing, having a great time, rocking chairs, all my friends. D.: ejudices, judgemental people, stereotypes, snobs, narrow-minded peo- that don’t give others a fair chance, distrust, allergies, people that ttle in other people’s business. P.P.: My friends, family and my me- re, my rocking chairs, my love of sports, my car. F.M.: Times with od friends, my friends and teammates at Henry Street Field, times in Broom, 8 18 82. F.S.: We could do that. H.A.: To be happy and cessful in whatever I choose to do. P.D.: Owner of a rocking chair tory. A.: Student Council 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; sketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2. ry White White. L.: Running, watermelon sherbert, Weekapaug, itzerland, French. D.: Funerals, hospitals, saying goodbye, SAT’s. .: Family, friends, pets, memories. F.M.: My Grandmother, years at S, times spent with my friends. H.A.: To do my best and get the most of life. P.D.: Business management. A.: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; ck 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2; Class President 3, 4; Prom Com- ttee 3, 4; School Committee Representative 3, 4. Annette Vezina L.: Summer, my car, Daryl, hill climbs, the shower, friends, food. D.: Snow, getting up early, colds, snakes. P.P.: My car, family, Daryl, friends. F.M.:7 11 81,9 24 82, when I met Daryl. F.S.: I’m on the toilet! H.A.: To be happy and live a good life. James Vosburg Vossy. L.: Carol, Mopar, big blocks. D.: M.B., Ford, Miller, Budweiser Light. P.P.: Carol, truck. F.M.: Tuesday, June 29, at 8:30 PM. F.S.: Yep, yep, yep sure! H.A.: To be a mechanic Catherine Voyagis Cathy. L.: 13, Adidas, little kids, volleyball, sum- mer, golf with Lynne and Melissa, uncontrollable laughter, D.: Rigatti’s fence, unreliable people, feeling cheated, phone conversations, people who don’t smile, getting fat, forgetful people, stomachaches. P.P.: My sanity, my dreams, my gold Warrior, my memory. F.M.: Times with Melissa, Prom °82, beating Auburn in softball as a sophomore, August and September 1982. F.S.: What are you doing? H.A.: To successfully fulfill my dreams and never grow “old.” P.D.: Any place but the booming metropolis of Sturbridge. A.: Volleyball 2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 4; Year- book 4. Richard Walch Rich. L.: Sports, music, cars, Metro, hunting, fishing, summer, Quabbin Reservoir. D.: Staying at home on weekends, no mon- ey, losing, Punk, New Wave, B.S., Uncle Jimmy, George the Wino. P.P.: Car, friends, L.M.D., my jacket. F.M.: Metro Forest Lake ’80 — 82, Senioritis, Skippy Committee (80, °81), 8 27 82. F.S.: Old teachers never die; they just look that way. H.A.;: To get a high paying job and _ become rich. P.D.: What do I look like, a fortune teller!? 4.: Soccer 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1. 35 Seniors Rebecca Williams Becky. L.: Unicorns, Virginia, Bruce Springsteen, yellow roses, figure skating, JWTF, the Moranos, Polaks. D.: Van Halen, obnoxious people, nukes, Dutch Girl, my tunnel visioned friends, the bus but me and Anne Marie’s gonna buy a pink motorcycle, “awesome.” P.P.: Muffin, family, photos. F.M.: 1982, 3 5 82, my Senior year, S.S. F.S.: “Is a dream a lie if it doesn’t come true or is it something worse?” Springsteen H.A.: To be rich enough to be happy and happy enough not to care about being rich. P.D. Je ne sais pas. A.: Cheerleading 1, 2; Prom Committee 4. Karyn Wilmarth L.: Sweatshirts, Sting, plump babies, most food, Fiat Spider, backrubs (giving and getting), pigs, Mr. Spock, D.: Lima beans, cleaning up after my dog, T.H.O.’s, spiders, mascara, silverware, folding clothes, Preppies. P.P.: Julio, my pigs, Larry Tinkledorf, my coat. F.M.: Old Colony Gas Station in Spencer, Graduation weekend of ’81, Van Halen 81, the picnic in the Laurel Sanctuary. H.A.: To start my own kindergarten. P.D.: Sleeping on benches in Central Park. A.: Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3; Football Cheerleading 3, Co-captain 4; Fine Arts Club 2; Drama Club 3; Wizard of Oz. Charles Wilson Chuck, Chucky, Lugo. L.: My car, stereo, girls, partying hardy, going on missions, Mopar, Motocross, W W. D.: Two-faced people, stop signs, red lights, tourists. P.P.: My life, my family, my friends. F.M.: Lunch time missions, summer of ’81. F.S.: Hey meathead! H1.A.: Tool and die maker. P.D.: Colorado. A.: Yearbook 4. Jill Zaghi L.: Having good friends, parties, money, tickle pink. D.: Two- faced people, fights, spiders. P.P.: My family, my friends, my favorite memories, my puppy. F.M.: Weekend at Hampton, times at Timmy’s apartment, Prom ’82, New Years Eve ’82. F..S.: Give me a break. H.A.: To be happy and successful at whatever I’m doing. P.D.: Only time will tell. 36 Seniors To Pete, Ralph and Eric, all of Denise’s TAB cans. Brenda leaves gym class to little sister, Kellie Brenda leaves Senior year to Doreen. Brenda leaves willingly. To Andrea, My Brown lunch Bag, Love Rich. To Mr. Bombard, All of My hats! Rich- ard. My math book to Miss Theriault — PB. -My red correcting pen to Mrs. Sawyer — PB. All my “I can’t do it” to Mr. Gilrein — PB. I leave the best of luck to all the under- classmen — DR. I leave all my filing to Ms. Crocket — DR. I leave all my absentees to any Junior who wants to take over — DR. To all my teachers: | leave ... on time — Bill Guyan. To “Grissy,’ Johnny’O:” I leave my philosophy, my ability and my memory — 78. To “the Committee” I leave my 3 — D glasses, The Power and Memories of the Rampages — Bill. To Jeff and Renée, I leave, “Holyoke” and “Fine.” To Brandy: A book on how to act ma- ture and responsible, Cynde. To Jenny: the famous J.J.J.J.8s will echo in the halls for one more year. I leave Mr. Bond all the booze and broads he ever dreamed of. 38 Class Will Class Will I leave to the class of “84,” a ticket to Van Halen. To Matt D., All the training it takes to become a B — belt. To Robert: a very sincere apology for the misspelling of “Cris” in the 1981 yearbook. To the football players: A couple dozen sets of soccer players’ legs! To Margaret: A set of big understand- ing ears that you can always talk to — Catherine. To Sue Bush: A Hydroponic Stereo Per- sonality E qualizer complete with Dolbys and Dual Quads — C J. To Nina: A Smile —- Love, Chuck. To Tim D’Elia: You can get anything you want at “Alice’s Restaurant” (A hot bowl of Napalm noodle soup!) Peace! Chuck. My old books — RP. Anything I forgot to take with me — RP. And anything | may have lost — RP. Wild Child leaves all the Mouthie broads in the Jr. High to Yates. To CCB, a year’s supply of bread and crackers, from: EDDA. To Mr. Bruneau, a glossy 11°14” of Ron Reagan. I leave to Mr. Robidoux, a pat on the head, he’s too short for a pat on the back — M. Can. I leave the bathroom patrol to anyone who can handle it — Thunder. I leave the torturing of one JK to many classes to come — Mike the Psyc. I leave my savings to Fred the Amazing — xX. I leave the committee to no one except the members that served in it — member. To Mr. Wallis — My sister next year in chorus — BG. To Kari Kastango — another year of Marching Band — and Hot Diggy Dog! — BG. Mr. Grossi — I’m finally leaving you — BG. To Kerry Looney — A new set of book- ends. To Lori Zelnia — a clue to what the original color of her hair was. Anon- ymous. To all the fake blonds — If you were meant to be blond, you would have been born that way. From a couple of TRUE Blonds. Mom and Dad — thanks for your help and patience through the years. — Annette. To Tammy’O — the whole school of guys. I, Tammy Thompson, leave to Terry Bruneau, Yates, and 8 years of col- lege. To Jeff Moquin and Chris Perry I leave my unstayed for detentions. To Greg Girouard I leave my old baby bottle and diapers. To Tammy Prince I leave my Ex. He’sa great lover and all around good guy. To my best friend Eric — | leave all the memories of the good times and er ee hope they will never ... Love, Lan derville’s Marshmellow Cremes. — To Mr. Bombard — I leave 7 more Ro manos —- Mabel : To Candy — the girls room. Chris — To C. G. — all the good times We’y had: C.J. | To Mr. Robidoux: the knowledge that thought you were an okay guy, n matter what everyone says! — fror your favorite student KATY. To Mr. McDonald the saying we neve said, but always thought “lookin good Mr. McDonald” — the Senic Girls To Mr. Bombard — thanks from tt whole Sprout Clan — the la Sprout. To Kathy — Non — passout pills fi the bathroom — Katy To the best guy, Dan — all the luck an success in the world, hoping.it wi surpass cold wines on Monda nights — Bob. To all the collegebound underclassm — all the useless trivia of Seni honors classes that you’ll never u: in your field of study anyway - anonymous To Keith — my parking spot — wi permission of course. To the girls of 84: the fulfillent of wh you think are soap opera lives — tl Senior Girls. To Brandy — A book on how to k your butt in and your nose out. To Gina —- the knowledge of the diff ence between school spirit and mak- ing a fool of yourself. To Mr. Bombard: Thank you for 3 won- _ derful years that only you could _ make wonderful, remember my flaps on the couch. — Penny To Mr. Bruneau: Thanks, for a great - Junior class of history, one of the best in all my school years, I didn’t forget — Love Penny To Mr. Morocco: thanks for all the “fun” times — Love Penny To Dee — Thanks for everything. LP To Mr. Bombard — Thanks for making _ my highschool years great — Laura To JP and TX — Good luck without my help! LP To Mr. Yates:All the Career Days for _ Women for the rest of your teaching career, especially the ones on April --1H.M. To Mr. Bombard, all the respect and le love he deserves. Love Bonnie fo Mrs. Crockett, a life time supply of wonder words, cryptograms, . . . etc. _ Love Bonnie and Allyson © the future graduates of THS, Good _ luck — Senior Class o Lorene and Annette: I leave you a year without Kowalski in the morn- _ ing — Michelle ‘o FH, TH, TTT — anything that you could possibly want — Love Me lo Jimmy Stearns: I leave you with - me to leave — Michelle 0 Jason; a new body cause yours drove your $14 and the — that you asked us crazy — Michelle To anybody who gets Mrs. Knowlton: A dictionary that talks, you’re going to need it. To David Garber: I leave a years supply of notebooks for Mr. Bruneau’s U.S. History class. Cynthia Garber To T.L.C.: I leave K.R.L. Have fun! Cynthia Garber To Tantasqua Regional High School; I bequeath all my illnesses!! Cynthia Garber To Heidi; Mr. Bruneau and all his flun- kies! Carol To Mr. Bruneau: Jay my brother who’s just like me, but worse. Carol How- land Heidi, my locker and all my nights at the campsite!! — Not With My Guy Though. Carol Joan Howland To Mr. Bombard: I, Steve Butler, leave MY space in the teachers’ parking lot. To Dr. Sykes: | am glad to leave your $ +vs@ attendance policy To Jeff LaMontane: I leave my map to “Bigelow,” A case of Molson gold- en, And Renee for the ride. To Paul Waters, Ben Gamble, And Dean Simpson: My soccer ability. (Ha, Ha) —— Kari To Bonnie Asselin: see spot, see spot burn — Karl To Bryon Holley: A package of Mints Anonymous To Nancy; all the kleenexes she may need and a jacket that zippers up the side, Remember To Dawn: Many more nights at the club — Tina To Karen: 2 week of free driving lessons and a class in self-confidence — Tina To all the Juniors: Good luck next year — Tina To Mr. Yates: I leave a bottle of Tan- queray and a Tylenol Capsule. To the Cafeteria Staff: a school lunch worse than yours — If you can find one. To Mrs. Earle: a straight jacket. To the Juniors girls: A WARNING — don’t get caught sticking your nose up in the air in the rain, it may be hazardous to your health. To Little Jimmy: A great senior year — Mary. To Mr. Bombard: I leave many thanks for a great three years — Mary and Penny. To Eric: Our Cleaning Company — Jill To Sheri: Happy Junior and Senior years —- Tracy To Mr. Bombard and Mr. Norton: thanks for three wonderful years — Tracy. To the teachers of Tantasqua: A warn- ing; there’s six more on the way, and they’re all worse than me! — Tracy. I leave this school with the best field hockey record ever. I leave this field hockey coach a fire extinguisher for any away games. ] leave my football practice pants to anyone who can take it — P.C. I leave the names Thunder and Lighten- ing at THS — P.C. I leave (Skippy) Yates with the memory of our Chemistry class (1981 — 1982) — P.C. I leave all substitutes crying in the cor- ner. To the Cross-Country Team: A Border Conference Championship next year — The °82 — °83 Captains. To Mrs. Carroll: A class of deaf stu- dents to teach — A — block. Chem- istry. To Mike H. and Jim N.: The Cross- Country “Safari Run,” to continue in the future — Peter Pappas. To Mr. Gorman: My betting ability — Kevin To Mr. Earls: Good luck and stay cool -— Kevin. To Football Team of ’83 — °84: Good luck on Nov. 7th. To G — block Physics: Barnyard, Ral- phie and his popcorn and Plank’s constant. To Mr. Bruneau: My microscopic notes and many happy years with his E.T. lunchbox. To the Tantasqua Teachers: Warning — There’s four more where I came from — Chris. 39 Class Will In the Year 2003 ... Bob Staudinger will still be complaining. Brad Bartolo will be an executive for big business in New York. The Committee will take over Mr. Yates’ job. Bob Normandin will still be paying for broken glass in Skippy’s room. 10 Class Prophecy Tom Krans will be vice president of Iandoli’s. Charlene O’Donnell will be hanging in the Louvre. Keith Chouinard will still be buying G.Q. Margaret Dunn will still be laughing. Brian Szwarc will still be sleeping. Fred Ferraro will still be amazing. RARE SS Nola Hickland will be a colonel in the U.S. M. C. Melissa Rigatti and Cathy Voyagis will finally get even with Paul Demers and Gary Ropiak. Lisa Grudzien will be a Dallas Cowboy’s Cheerleader. Mr.Yates will collect the last of the cookie money. Katie Sprout will be covergirl for Glamour magazine. Heidi Sosik will be a professor at M. I. T. Jill Zaghi will be a renowned fashion designer. Mr. Blake’s handwriting is still unreadable. The soccer team will finally win a game in districts. Heather MacConnell will still be Wild Child. The football team will finally have beaten Southbridge. rte sate MONONA! NARGIS i CHD Ri Sets fa se ceodaornne rae a ces Te ea nN tbl ons — 41 Class Prophecy Gary Ropiak will still be making fun of Holly’s outfits. Mrs. Knowlton will still be quoting Webster’s Dictionary. Mrs. Carroll will still be trying to get her car in reverse. Mr. Allen will still have chalk on his pants. The roof of the gym will still leak. The clocks still won’t work at THS. 42 Class Prophecy Paul Demers will still be caught between the door and Closet in Room 228. Bill Guyan will be on national television speaking in favor of a compulsory nationwide attendance policy for public schools. Party at Gina’s house! Rich Walch will be summing up his final arguments with Skippy. Nicole Fiset will be the replacement for Howard Cosell on Monday Night Football. Chris Peters will be working on page 9323 of the 1983 Yearbook. Mrs. Earle will finally exhaust her supply of colored chalk. Holly Martel will star as the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz II. Paul and Michael Canavan will lead the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl Mr. Devoe will get a computer with graphics that doesn’t crash every five minutes. Mr. Hancock will finish Question 2. The cafeteria will serve i ts first edible food in 40 years. Lisa Celona will have her own wing at the Met. Mr. Keenan will finally gain control of the library. Hiiiit |] 43 Class Prophecy Superlatives Class Brians: Best Dressed: Christopher Peters and Melissa Rigatti Paul Demers and Jill Zaghi Most Likely to Succeed: Class Jocks: Melissa Rigatti and Gary Ropiak Paul Demers and Becky Tibbetts Most School Spirit: Nina Olmeda and Peter Pappas Class Artists: Charlene O'Donnell and John Cloutier SdAIBpIodng Nicest Smile: Gregg Morrill and Lisa Grudzien Most Original: Charlene O'Donnell and John Cloutier Most Shy: Most Gullible: Karen Shailer and Rich Poulin Lisa Grudzien and Tom Fantaroni Talks Most — Says Least: Nicole Fiset and Brian Caron 45 Superlatives Superlatives Talks Least — Says Most: Class Clowns: Christopher Peters and Heidi Sositk Mabel Romano and Eric O'Brien Class Couple: Most Argumentative: Todd Balderelli and Jill Mathieu Nicole Fiset and Bill Guyan ii Most Daring and Most Likely to be Remembered: Mable Romano and David Antonopoulos Class Musicians: Jim Gregoire and Lucy Colwell -46 Superlatives soanepiodng Did Most for the Class: Friendliest: Mary White and Peter Pappas Katie Sprout and Fred Ferraro 47 Superlatives WP sina seg nn ree Wenn meet te eee SP ean wisncininits tii a u a= c vo Y = wT ff classmen J. Adams A. Allard J. Aloia M. Amiro N. Anthony B. Asselin B. Baldwin G. Beausoleil T. Beeman C. Bergeron P. Berry L. Biercuk K. Blanchard L. Blanchard K. Blondin W. Blondin P. Boucher C. Boudreau J. Bourbeau B. Branconnier D. Briere K. Cabral T. Carty L. Chartier G. Chenevert L. Chickering R. Cibien H. Clark D. Cloutier T. Cody G. Collette P. Corriveau K. Creelman D. Crompton A. Curboy A. Curtis 50 Juniors P. Davey J. Delage T. Delia D. Demetrius D. DeMiranda D. Deterando J. Dhembe D. Dickinson J. Dionne K. Douty K. Dragon K. Duff B. Duhamel M. Dzuira Z. Elliot R. Ellis S. Farland G. Farrell G. Favreau M. Ferraro T. Figura R. Finney K. Fontaine M. Fountain R. Frisbee M. Gagne S. Galonek B. Gamble E. Gaumond E. Gaumond C. Gawron B. Gendreau J. Giguere S. Gingell G. Girouard S. Goulet 51 Juniors 52 Juniors K. Graveline P. Griggs T. Grimes J. Groom T. Gurski C. Guyette M. Hart L. Harty M. Harvey J. Hatstat C. Hebert R. Hellyar V. Hemenway R. Hodge S. Howe R. Howland T. Hutchinson A. lanniccheri M. Jalbert D. Kasper J. Kay K. Keyes K. Knight K. Krans A. Kuszewski K. Kuszewski It, Lemons L. LaBonte K. Lachapelle R. Lafleche E. Landry S. Langevin S. LaPlante P. Lariviere J. Lavergne S. LeBlanc wt } he : Rad: I, foal FAG a - 45 big yf vs % a wad ha i QO--Fuomy OAZEME Ft ab On ies Ce ae make @ ites gas 52 oh nll has ee . Lengowski Litchfield Littlejohn . Livingston Looney Lozier . Macumber . Mainville . Mapplebeck . Martel . Mayfield McHugh . McLeish . McTygue . Meltzner . Mogstad Moquin . Mundell Murray Negip Nicholas Niejadlik Olson Olson Orlofski Ormsby Parker Perreault Persson Petersen . Plante . Plumley P J R. Poirier R. Poirier D W . Przybia 3 Juniors 54 Juniors R. Rachal L. Real R. Reece D. Reed L. Reilly S. Reis A. Remian N. Renaud L. Richardson S. Riddle M. Rimstad L. Riquier A. Roberts J. Robida K. Robidoux S. Robbie R. Rock J. Ropiak J. St. Laurent M. Samek S. Santoro V. Shailer A. Shimanksy W. Showers L. Shugart A. Silva B. Simpson D. Simpson B. Smith R. Sneed L. Solaroli L. Soliz B. Soper L. Sorenson S. Stalker J. Stanton G. Sullivan M. Szyszko B. Thibeault C. Thibeault J. Thomen C. Tieri B. Tryba K. Tryba S. Tryba G. Veber K. Vilandre P. Waters L. Wemyss D. Wheeler K. White M. Williams M. Wilson L. Winslow B. Worrell L. Zelnia C5 EAA E Nest pF VSS Aa 2 Rudi aS is : , . rad : A 4s si Mages = a ets. OS tH ae a ; Class Officers: K. White — Treasurer, L. Mapplebeck — Vice President, A. Remian — President, C. Boudreau — Secretary 55 Juniors L. Achilles ° J. Aho A. Aldrich D. Allen J. Andre K. Barnicle K. Battersby V. Beck D. Beckwith S. Beeman A. Belanger F. Bell D. Berinstein T. Berthiaume W. Bertrand B. Birch B. Biron W. Biron P. Blackburn D. Blair K. Blais P. Blanchard S. Bliss C. Boos P. Bouchard R. Bouthiller D. Bradway T. Bruinsma R. Buckley P. Butler S. Cairns T. Cantara M. Caraballo B. Caron Ke Garr A. Charron 56 Sophomores M. Chartier S. Cheney M. Ciaschini “ J. Coderre tp é W. Colwell , 7 a B 4), fags Mee See 4 L. Congdon 7 ee a a MA M. Cook C. Cooper R. Cox W. Cronin D. Cummings C. Damon - T. Davis M. Damon V. Darrah M. Davol J. Dean T DeCell K. Demers C. Denker M. Dickinson K. DiFabio C. Duggan C. Dupre T. Dupuis M. Egan H. Elliot C. Ethier D. Forcier T. Forte G. Fountain J. Fuller D. Gagnon J. Gallagher M. Gallant P. Gallant i oT, oh | wr tm SIM 57 Sophomores 58 Sophomores C. Galonek D. Garber K. Garello T. Garello R. Garneau J. Gaumond T. Giffen M. Gingell W. Giroux D. Gonyea D. Goulet J. Gowing K. Graveline S. Gray M. Gregory R. Grudzien P. Grybowski M. Haley D. Hamblin M. Hart L. Hawkes D. Hedding D. Heitman M. Hemingway W. Henderson D. Herrick M. Hibbard M. Holley D. Horn K. Hovey R. Howe A. Howlett L. Hoyle M. Hurley T. Hytmen J. Intinarelli DRMOCCN ml OW A 0) CNNADS AO aa Peer RG THe anA == Dn Hitchcock Jackson Jackson Jasmin Johnson Jolin Juliano Karras Kastango Kastberg Kehir Knapton Knight Kocher Krenzul Krusas Labis LaBonte Labrie LaFleche . LaForest . LaForest . LaMarche . Lambert Lambert LaMontague LaMothe Langer Langlois . Lataille . Learned . Levesque . Libiszewski . Lindsay . Looney . Lowy 59 Sophomores T. Lussier M. MacGrath M. Mannix V. May J. MacCallum K. McNeely B. Menard K. Merceri D. Mitchell L. Mogavaro K. Moore M. Moloney W. Morgan D. Moriarty M. Moriarty S. Morin C. Morse A te A. Miner “ib iy tt va ie a K. Nelson R. Niemeyer S. Nieuwenhoff M. O’Day B. O’Donnell B. O’Grady J. O’Keefe K. O’Keefe P. O'Shea H. Ouellette M. Palma E. Partlow M. Partlow P. Pawela D. Perrault C. Perry D. Perry D. Perry Sophomores E. Perry J. Peters M. Peterson R. Peterson M. Piazzo D. Plante T. Plumley C...P0zzi T. Prince J. Pritchard K. Pronto J. Puckett S. Reece K. Renaud K. Ricci B. Richard T. Rigatti W. Robbins A. Roberts J. Rosia M. Rousseau Co Ste Jean M. St. Onge R. Sagendorph P. Salviuolo D. Savage L. Shellhammer P. Schroth E. Seelig M. Seery T. Shaw M. Shea M. Sierak S. Silva M. Simpson A. Slezik 61 Sophomores C. Smith W. Smith J. Solaroli K. Solomon M. Sosik M. Spenard L. Stanton E. Stickney B. Sullivan D. Sutka A. Swanson L. Szanderowski R. Tavares T. Tetrault R. Tibbetts M. Tiberii S. Tilton C. Tobey K. Trahan Te irant T. Tremblay L. Trombley D. Truax M. Trudeau T. Tsukaguchi D. Vallee M. Vilandre D. Wade J. Walker B. Watson G. Webber J. Wetteland K. White T. Willett T. Williams S. Wilmarth ——— SENN Shae Ce 62 Sophomores R. Woodard J. Yelinek 63 Sophomores H. Alson N. Bergeron M. Berube H. Biercuk W. Bigda M. Chartier Ns Bade aA hm - S. Chartier G. Caron J. Cody C. Daigle S. Elwell J. Galloway Ld ,. Shh s ig i “ . T. Gelinas R. Graveline W. Griggs W. Herrick E. Howe B. Jalbert L. Keyes K. LaMarche M. Langlois D. Lawrence R. Leboeuf S. Mansfield E. Marrier A. Mercey R. Miller E. Mueller er? T. O'Shea a S. Ramsey : 2 Th Le W. Reed M. Roberts J. Romano N. Roso J. Roso W. Ruggeri R. Savary J. Strum ADMINISTRATION Mr. Roland Wilson, Superintendent Pea eck esr Be es Sy os ie Dr. C. J. Sykes, Principal Mr. Robert Bombard, Assistant Principal 66 Administration -_ Mrs. E. Lengowski Mrs. J. Pariseau Mrs. S. Scobie Secretary Secretary to the Principal Secretary iy Et Al. te oe Mrs. J. Abrams Mrs. C. Casey Bookkeeper Bookkeeper Mrs. J. Freeland Mrs. B. Lindsay “Not more bromine gas!” Secretary to Superintendent Bookkeeper 67 Administration ENGLISH Mr. R. Charette Mrs. E. Knowlton Mr. P. McDonald Mr. K. Randall Mrs. N. Sawyer : 68 English MATHEMATICS Mr. J. Allen Mr. A. Devoe Mrs. S. Earle Mrs. R. Lundberg Mr. D. Robidoux Mr. J. Steensen a: peailieall | et 69 Mathematics SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. R. Bond Mr. V. Bruneau Mr. C. Castendyk Mr. W. Gorman Mr. A. Hancock Mrs. S. Rowden 70 Social Studies SCIENCE Mrs. S. Carroll 16 ee AE siiacitimenniitiiiain anhieicuie inne Mr. W. Emrich Mr. P. O’Brien ad oy ss Mrs. B. Stietzel Mr. K. Yates 71 Science GUIDANCE puenenaeeeee Mrs. P. Savage, Secretary Ms. D. Desautels Mr. R. Farland 72 Guidance Physical Education HOME ECONOMICS Mr. A. Errede Mr. J. Morocco LIBRARY Saree seatiiniebetee ine ee Mrs. D. Green Mr. J. Keenan 73 Home Economics Industrial Arts Library VOCATIONAL Mr. Pieterse Director Mr. Czyzewski Mr. Clifton Machine Shop Mr. Beaulieu Carpentry Machine Drafting Mr. Lussier Carpentry Mr. Lesniewski Mrs. Herrington Machine Shop Secretary 74 Vocational Mr. Marrino Mr. Pitisci Electrical Welding Mathematics Mr. Rennie Mr. Warren Electrical English Mr. White Mr. Wohlander Social Studies Welding 75 Vocational BUSINESS Mr. E. Bzdula Mrs. M. Bzdula Mrs. M. Crockett LANGUAGE Ms. P. Ballard Mrs. W. Poole Mrs. P. Waite 76 Language Business SPECIAL NEEDS Co - a. tome Mrs. I. Farland Mr. T. Gilrein Mrs. S. Martin Mr. J. MacKirdy Mrs. M. A. Theriault 77 Special Needs MUSIC AND ART t t Mr. A. Grossi Mr. D. Wallis Mrs. C. O’Brien-Burnett Custodians : Kitchen Staff Mr. Burlingame Mr. Collins Mrs. Grocia Mr. Haddock Mrs. Little Mr. Hufault Mrs. Ortona Mr. Jalbert Mrs. Palmer Mr. May Mrs. Pena Mr. McDonald Mrs. Wiles Mr. Mondor 78 Music, Art, Custodians, Kitchen Staff a Ae . sx oy : SS Varsity Football FRONT ROW: Coach: Mr. Martin, Keith Little, Wayne Boiteau, Mark Libszewski, Mike Hooker, Dennis Antonopoulos, Tim Muir, Mark Cloutier, Mike Canavan, Rusty Corriveau, Paul Canavan, Bill Guyan SECOND ROW: Coach: Mr. Farland, Coach: Mr. Warren, Brad Soper, Rudy Hellyar, Jim Nichols, Eugene Gaumond, Paul Griggs, John Aloia, Scott Farland, Dana Demetrius, Keith Lachapelle, Billy Johnson, Sean Howe, Mark Wilson. BACK ROW: Bill Rugeri, Brian Sullivan, Todd Cantara, Paul Blackburn, Buddy Pratt, Mike Sosik, Barry Knight, John Degnan, Chris Johnson, Tom Decelle, Bill Henderson, Jason Intinerelli, Coach Rocky Thompson. NS Captain: Dennis Antonopoulos 82 Varsity Football i t ' i ? ; 83 Varsity Football J.V. Soccer Front Row: Mark Lengowski, Lee Solaroli, Cliff Guyette, Peter Martell, Frank Macumber, Mike Lee Solaroli in action Mannix, Keith Dragon, Tom O’Shea, Back Row: Manager Paula Ormsby, Dave Garber, Mark Cromp- ton, Casey Looney, Andrea Hengen, Matt Rousseau, Matt Cook, Mike Williams, Alan Waters, Coach Mr. Davol, Missing: Manager Brenda Simpson Varsity Soccer Keren os lll OC aE Front Row: Tom Rigatti, Todd Lussier, Dean Simpson, Jason Macullem, Brian Szwarc, Ray Gonyea, Gary Ropiak, Ben Gamble, Kerry Looney, Steve Tieri, Back Row: Manager Jean Giguere, Dan Macumber, Tackuya Tsukaguchi, D.J. Antonopoulos, Paul Demers, Coach Mr. McDonald, Karl Johnson, Tyrone Perry, Paul Waters, Jeff LaMontagne, Manager Kim Tryba. 84 J.V. Varsity Soccer ik Pia. dys, bitte Captains: Brian Szwarc, Ray Gonyea, Gary Ropiak 85 Varsity Soccer Varsity Field Hockey t+ es téeeee ? tb eee eee Back Row: Chris Tieri, Michelle Spenard, Michelle Amiro, Lyn Mapplebeck, Tina Barnicle, Ms. Desautels Front Row: Kari Kastango, Nola Hickland, Becky Tibbetts, Nicole Fiset, Nina Olmeda, Kerry LaFleche Karen White, Michelle Gallant, Charlene Boudreau, Coach cae ee i 2 ache CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Paul Blanchard, Kevin Blan- chard, Robert Trembley, Brad Bartolo, Peter Pappas, Ray Fontaine, Scott Mayfield, Steve Stalker. BACK ROW: Ray Gagnon, Michael Holly, Billy Allard, Jim Niejadlik, Forest Kocher, John Solaroli, Dan Cutler, Cliff Gawron, Mike Celuzza, Coach: Mr. Coughlin. Missing: Mary White. 88 Cross Country 89 Cross Cc J.V. CHEERLEADING th g a rif } rf HN Ha sh aS FE EX : KS Dae es CS. ee Rae = oS s mea S CAPTAINS: Jennifer Sullivan, Leslie Cooley FRONT ROW: Michelle Rousseau, Jennifer Sullivan, Leslie Cooley, Sheila Morin, Denise Guyan, BACK ROW: Julia Bernstein, Michelle Trudeau, Coach: Mrs. Cooley, Holly Cantara, Jennifer Gowing VARSITY CHEERLEADING FRONT ROW; Lisa Real, Lisa Grudzien, Lynn Dube, Karen Wilmarth, Gina Sullivan BACK tt ROW: Tracy Negip, Doreen DeMiranda, Dawn Deterando, Brandy Meltzner, Mary Williams, CAPTAINS: Lisa Grudzien, Karen Wilmarth Coach: Mrs. Sullivan 91 Varsity Cheerleading eS Pe ee - ee we Seine oe C7, pees cas ares gente SMT Tee OD, ped ae ee ee ey {] ! Wy, og. , SS Lisa Célona Varsity Boys Basketball Front Row: Paul Demers, Ray Gonyea, Karl Johnson, Dan Reed, Andrew Jeager, Gary Ropiak. Back Row: Coach Bill Carroll, Steven Kasper, Brian Szwarc, Tim Beeman, Mike Jalbert, Tim Carty, Jim Niejadlik, Peter Metcalfe. Ray Gonyea Tim Beeman Dan Reed 8 Varsity Boys Basketball ibe Gary Ropiak Steve Kasper Brian Szwarc 99 Varsity Boys Basketball Boy’s J.V. Basketball Back Row: Mike Holly, Bill Morgan, Coach Mr. Robidoux, Chris St. Jean, Bob Howland. Front Row: Jason McCallum, Brian Sullivan, Tom Rigatti, Matt Cook, Todd Cantara, Mark Hemingway. Paws wens Bottom Row: Chris St. Jean, Jason McCallum, Brian Sulli- van. 100 Boy’s J.V. Basketball Sete oo APRS es Row: Matt Cook, Bob Howland, Paul Blanchard Bottom Row: Jamie Lamothe, Bill Morgan, Mike Holley 101 Boy’s J.V. Basketball Girl’s Varsity Basketball Fi Back Row: Amy Kuszewski, Lyn Mapplebeck, Coach: Ms. Desautels, Kari Kastango, Stephanie Tryb Front Row: Kerry Lafleche, Becky Tibbets, Cheryl Wheaton, Melissa Rigatti, Renee Garneau, Charler Boudreau. 102 Girl’s Basketball Girl’s J.V. Basketball 'k Row: Stephanie Tryba, Jesse Penn, Michelle Amiro, Monique Labonte, Patty Puduski. Front Row: y Kuszewski, Lyn Mapplebeck, Kari Kastango, Mary Duff. 103 Girl’s Basketball Front Row: Paul Blackburn, Dan Macumber, Scott Connor, John Cloutier, Peter Hayes. Back Row: Tim D’Elia, William Cronin, Paul Davey, Mike LaForest, Dan Flynn, Paul Hayes. Captains: Scott Connor, John Cloutier 104 Hockey SARTRE TIEN Basketball Cheerleading es Front Row: Doreen DeMiranda, Lisa Real, Lynn Dube, Lisa Grudzien, Mary Williams. Back Row: Gina Sullivan, Leslie Cooley, Kathy Fontaine, Dawn Detarando, Tracy Negip, Michelle Rousseau, Jennifer Gowing. 106 Cheerleading i . — 26 és ean ic = ae Front Row: Kim Bergstrom, Nina DeForge, Lynn Sorenson, Chris Cody, Back Row: Jennifer Miller, Beth Peterson, Kristy Macumber, Tanya Shaw. 107 Cheerleading Vocational PLS y vas ; % i ae, ‘ . wars ni Ma anive v 9 e_-€ 109 Vocational - i 1 enna % } ee ee ee ; ssn _— re Q 1) TaN PRR Pee 111 Vocational AR Athena ao] cm) n = a S 3 oO ° n cational Vo 4 1] ucues LisA CELONA Row I: Anne Remian, Jennifer Gowing, Amber Bawden, Advisor Mrs. Knowlton, Chris Tieri, Gina Sullivan, Jean Giguere. Row 2: Becky Tibbets, Tanya Shaw, Laura Soliz, Karen Krans, Kim Jackson, Lisa Real, Peter Pappas, Row 3: Sharon Reis, Gina Intinarelli, Mark Hemingway, Brian Szwarc, Gary Ropiak, Jim Leveroni, Ben Gamble 114 Activities STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Row 1: Chris Tieri, Peter Pappas, Row 2: Laura Soliz, Melissa Rigatti, Karen Krans STUDENT COUNCIL ie , - _= 3 . Row I: Mary White, Tanya Shaw. Row 2: Bri- an Szwarc, Peter Pappas. Row 1: Laura Soliz, Valerie May, Kim Jackson, Heidi Sosik. Row 2: Mark Sierak, Steven Wilmarth, Karen Krans, Advisor Mrs. Lundberg, Brian Szwarc, Sharon Reis, Chris Peters. 115 Activities YEARBOOK EDITORS DURNE Baneeer Exczsr ee Lab TLL ce Coe Bottom to top: Chris Peters — Editor-in-Chief, Robert Normandin, Paula Ormsby, Brenda Simpson, Tanya Shaw, Cynthia Garber, Carol Howland, Chuck Wilsc Richard Silva, Jim Peters, Laura Soliz, Karen Krans, Chris Tieri YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Row 1: Tanya Shaw. Amber Bawden, Tina Higgins, Joanne Robida, Chris Tieri, Gina Sul- livan, Charlene O'Donnell, Kristy Macumber Row 2: Tom Krans, Anne-Marie Barnicle, Ka- ren Shailer, Paula Ormsby, Brenda Simpson, Karen Krans, Carol Howland, Laura Soliz, Jim Peters. Row 3: Tammy Thompson, Ann Roberts, Dawn Poulin, Anne-Marie Cooney, Laurie Harty, Kelly Flynn, Katie Sprout, Chris Peters, Robert Normadin, Richard Silva, Chuck Wilson. 16 Activities NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Laura Soliz, Brad Bartolo, Lynne Map- plebeck, Gina Sullivan, Janet LaForge, Anne- Marie Cooney, Julie Dionne. Row 2: Mark Wilson, Fred Ferraro, Mike Dzuira, Chris Pe- ters, Gary Ropiak, Karen Krans, Heidi Sosik, Brian Szwarc, Denise Beaudry, PROM COMMITTEE - Row I: Anne Remian, Michelle Amiro, Joanne Robida, Brenda Simpson, Paula Ormsby, Janet LaForge, Gina Sullivan. Row 2: Lisa Grudzien, Midge Littlejohn, Ly Mapplebeck, Pam Berry, Becky Williams, Dawn Deterando, Denise Crompton, Jim Leveroni. Row 3: Ann Roberts, Sharon Reis, Lauren Winslow, Advisor M Lundberg, Brad Bartolo, Dennis Antonopoulos, Valerie Favreau. VARSITY — T CLUB Row 1: Katie Sprout, Nola Hickland, Nina Ol- meda, Charlene Boudreau, Paul Waters, Ty Perry, Ben Gamble. Row 2: Brandy Meltzner, Michelle Amiro, Mary Williams, Gary Ro- piak, Gina Sullivan, Karen Krans, Karen White, Lynne Mapplebeck, Ray Fontaine. Row 3: Dawn Poulin, Laurie Krusas, Lynn Dube, Tom Fantaroni, Mike Hooker, David Antonopoulos, Greg Morrill, Steve Kasper, Mark Wilson. Row 4: Jim Leveroni, Paul Wa- ters, Scott Farland, Ray Gonyea, Brad Bartolo, Dennis Antonopoulos, Karl Johnson. Row 5: Karen Wilmarth, Lisa Grudzien, Lisa Real, Tracey Negip, Mark Libiszewski, Bill Guyan. 118 Activities WORK STUDY Row 1: Tracy Cody, Kim Vilandre, Brian Caron, Donny Sheeran, Troy Laviera, Sherry Howe, Nicole Fiset, Linda Curran, Pat Corriveau, Row 2: Steve Goyette, Donny Lavoie, Pearl Braniff, Greg Mor- rill, Brad Branconnier, Mike Cisco, Barry Branconnier, Lisa Shugart, Roland Trem- bly, Mike Pozzi. Row 3: Todd Balderelli, Chris Smith, Bernie Birtch, Rusty Corri- veau, Keith Balderelli, Joe Forte, Tom Lowy, Ralph Nichols, Michael St. Laurent, Richard Howe, Boyden Elder. 1: Cynthia Garber, Anne Remian, Tina Higgins. Row 2: Penny Ferraro, Bob Cibien, Dawn Poulin, Lynn Mapplebeck, Mike Hooker, Mark Libiszewski. Row 3: Ty Yerry, Paul Canavan, Pam Berry, Lauren Winslow, Sharon Reis, Dennis Antonopoulos, Bill Guyan. 119 Activities TRI — M Row I: Brian Standrowicz, Scott Mayfield, Pat O’Shea. Row 2: Kris Spenard, Wendy Bertrand, Chris Tieri, Carol Howland. Row 3: Holly Martel, Lucy Colwell, Advis Mr. Grossi, Carlene Corriveau, Heidi Sosik. Missing: Mr. Wallis, Advisor. Row 1: Brian Standrowicz, Matt Hart, Scott Mayfield, Jim Coderre, Steve Gingell. Row 2: Kenny Bruinsma, Amber Bawden, Val May, Jean Giguere, Chris Tierei, Nina Olmeda, Pat O’Shea. Row 3: Wendy Bertrand, Kris Spen- Colwell. Missing: Kathy Dubriel, Missy Hart, Ann-Lise Mogstad, Merete Rimstad, Brian O'Donnell. Activities GIRLS CHORUS Row 1: Kathy Casey, Lucy Colwell, Holly Martel, Val May. Row 2: Michelle Spenard, Nancy Duff, Ann-Lise Mogstad, Cindy Garber, Paula Butler, Heather MacConnell, Missy Hart. Row 3: Carlene Corriveau, Laurie Krusas, Lynn Dube, Kris Spenard, Merete Rimstad, Wendy Bertrand, Karen Robidoux, Lisa Latour. Missing: Debra Robidoux, Am- ber Bawden, Kathy Dubriel, Sue Graham, Kim Kuszewski, Nina Olmeda, Daryl Mitchell, Chris Labonte. Row 1: Lynn Dube, Joanne Robida, Leslie Cooley, Kim Pronto, Paula Butler, Ann-Lise Mogstad, Lucy Colwell, Steven Gingell, Brian O'Donnell, Scott Mayfield, James Leveroni. Row 2: Marla Palma, Kathy Casey, Lynn Krusas, Jacky Wetteland, Dawn Knapton, Holly Martel, Cynthia Garber, Kim O’Keefe, Kris Spenard, Carlene Corriveau, Pete Gallant, Merete Rimstad, Matthew Hart, Jim Colderre, Steven Wilmarth, Kenny Bruinsma. Row 3: Nancy Duff, Missy Hart, Kim White, Karen Merceri, Michelle Spenard, Karen Robidoux, Lisa Latour, Heather MacConnell, Michelle Trudeau, Kacey Looney, Ty Perry, Chris Damon, Brian Standrowicz, Pat O'Shea, Jeff Moquin. Row 4: Laurie Krusas, Marilyn Dickinson, Wendy Bertrand, Sue Cheney, Van May, Midge Littlejohn, Jean Giguere. Missing: Angel Aldrich, Amber Bawden, Kathy Dubreuil, Kim Kusewski, Nina Olmeda, Debra Robidoux, Melissa Tetreault. 121 Activities Row 1; Advisor Mr. Grossi. Row 2: Heidi Sosik, Linda Blanchard, Beth Gibson, Lorrie Labonte, Roberta Tibbets, Robin Dumschat, Marcey Piazzo, Andrea Hengen. Ro 3: Bill Morgan, Lucy Colwell, Becky Tibbets, Brenda Puduski, Kenny Garello, Jimmy Niejadlik, Carol Howland. Row 4: Kari Kastango, Paul Blanchard, Cliff Guyette Russell Tavares. Missing: Bob Staudinger, Bob Sneed COLOR GUARD Kathy Dubriel, Carin Israelson, Katie DiFa- bio, Tanya Shaw {22 Activities DRAMA CLUB Row 1: David Mainville, Sharon Knight, Am- ber Bawden, Dawn Heitman, Pam Plante. Row 2: Russell Tavares, Katie Sprout, Mike Cana- van, Cynthia Garber, Leslie Savaria, Bonnie Mellor. Row 3: Kerri Looney, Frank Ma- cumber, Advisor Mr. Randall, Carlene Corri- veau, Kevin Blanchard. Seanad Sow 1: Margaret Dunn, Katie DiFabio, Holly Martel, Brandy Meltzner, Lisa Real. Row 2: Kim Bergstrom, Sharon Knight, Gina Intinarelli, Lynn Dube, Nancy Duff. Row 3: Lisa Celona, Paul Canavan, Advisor Mr. Hancock, Bob Cibien, Laurie Krusas. Missing: Debbie Robidoux. . Sponsored by Colonial Crafts 123 Activities SPIRIT WEEK enue” Don’t shoot the cook! Spirit Week Pie Eater King ed ii ie a eae ee oo ot Se oe ow eee ae oe Fs a BREBRREREN AED (ee ee == Liadenbandcsduaileadeadidiedaiinual aaea ia $57) 3 o =o = i) oo 3) : Oo Oo. n ‘= = oa band o om 3 S) as) 3 = n oS = = o saa Queen: Katie Sprout and Garry Ferency Z. a ea) = — © zZ, = S © as = S a Only if you want to graduate. |26 Homecoming HOMECOMING COURT Lisa Celona and Tom Fantaroni Cathy Voyagis and Paul Demers Melissa Rigatti and Eric Romano 127 Homecoming $0 $0,'s 0.356 = H.0 = 2e + $0.9+2H Sig M4) gTH.O+2Cr = be + Cr.0.°+14H rt 0H x 444.0013 1 21 =2e + Cig 0.126 ||| 4H.0+Mn? = Se + MnO, +8H 0.00 | | 2H.0 = 2e + H.0,4+2H - 0.017 ¥ | BEM Study 28 Spirit Week oncestrations ond gases ot | atmosphere § : SELLS 1, RS pine Sp ay tie Ps rae ORE ic. : 4 s Kd : ; S | Front Row: Jeff Barr, Mark Cook, Rick Far- land, Paul Johnson, Back Row: Dennis Antono- po lous, Paul Griggs, Gary Ropiak, Scott Far- land, Eric Mueller, Coach Dube, Ray Gonyea, Paul Demers, Steve Kasper, Mike Hooker, Mark Libiszewski 131 Baseball (Varsity) Varsity Softball _ Wn Front Row: Karen Krans, Amy Scott, Brenda Welch, Genine Jackson, Tammy Przybycien, Rebecca Tibbets, Laurie Krusas, Back Row: Mabel Romano, Karen White, Cathy Voyagis, Diane Dickinson, Cheryl Wheaton, Ni- cole Fiset, Charlene Boudreau, Coach: Mr. Emrich 132 Softball (Varsity) Front Row: Missy Damon, Tracy Garello, Michelle Amiro, Gina Sullivan, Kristy Macumber, Tina Barnicle, Kathy Duff, Michelle Spenard, Cindy Swanson Back Row: Coach: Mr. Earls, Genine Jackson, Dawn Deter- ando, Lynn Mapplebeck, Laurie Harty, Laurie Zelnia, Marilyn Dickinson, Lynn Sorenson, Tanya Shaw 133 Softball (Varsity) Boys and Girls Tennis erraees Front Row: Matthew Hart, Jim Christo, Bob LaRochelle, Glen Sherman, Andy Peterson, Coach: Mr. Nielson Back Row: Trey Jones, Brian Swarzc, Mike Jalbert, Brian Kingman, Jim Niejadlik Front Row: Candy Olmstead, Kelly King, Beth Brown, Holly Martel, Ann Roberts Back Row: Joanne Robida, Ann Marie Cooney, Jill Mathieu, Nola Hickland, Coach: Mrs. Coffee 134 Boys Girls Tennis Left to Right: Coach: Mr. Farland, Kirk Russell, John Parody, Dave Wilson, Dave Macon- nell, Tim Lafleche, Rudy Hellyar 135 Golf Girl’s Track Front Row: Cindy Cook, Renee Garneau, Marva Figura, Lisa Cook, Melanie Watson, Pam Keyes, Kathy Keyes, Dawn Perry, Back Row: Valerie Shailer, Sandra Silva, Stephanie Tryba, Tracy Figura, Coach: Mrs. Shiellto, Sandra Bliss, Kerry Lafleche, Melissa Rigatti, Mary White 136 Girls Track Boys Track First Row: Tyrone Perry, Ray Fontaine, Mark Wilson, Ken Perry, Dave McDonald, Steve Hemmingway, Greg Walker, Steve Stalker, Frank Macumber, Back Row: Coach: Mr. Warren, Brad Soper, Paul Canavan, Todd Veber, Bill Cibien, Bill Twining, Steve Savage, Matt Fer- rara, Mike Holly, Jason McKallum, Barry Knight, Mike Mannix Graduation Marty Allen Chris Wiles Tim Lafleche, Bill Cibien 138 Graduation Nn ° - eon YN iso} i= =I iss} a=) ° = = = S a7 = we SOC. | SESS EEES SRE 140 Dracula Cast: Dracula — Andy Peterson Hennessey — Brenda Welch Sybil —. Carol Reis Dr. Seward — Trevor Penn Wesley — Bill Peterson Johnathon Harker — Dave Wilson Mina — Peg Young | Dr. VanHelsing — Peter Kretschmar Renfield — Linda Provost 141 Dracula 5 eae I ee = PP? ! Piya Ie ae Af fom op ee id imes The Best of T 142 Prom 3 National Honor Society Members: Gary Ropiak, Brian Szwarc, Melissa Rigatti, Cathy Voyagis, Brad Bartolo, Denise Beaudry, Amy Clark, Anne Cooney, Paul Demers, Fred Ferraro, Janet LaForge, Lee Lataille, Heather MacConnell, Holly Martel, Chris Peters, Mike Solaroli, Heidi Sosik, Bob Staudinger, Julie Dionne, Mike Dziura, Maureen Fountain, Ben Gamble, Mike Jalbert, Karen Krans, Lynn Mapplebeck, Valerie Shailer, Laura Soliz, Steve Stalker, Regina Sullivan, Karen White, Mark Wilson 143 Honor Society UO i el Rael cs a om ANN i Hy ‘ wt (Minne. SN Wis. 144 Pets — Sponsored by Allen, Blake and Carrier PETS O F TANTASQUA é apie HS Eek ae anim fil . sais ee ceie vie ne a ee Be nase 5 SA Res A The Harlem Wizards 145 Harlem Wizards (2 Or em ee me Nee ne em 2 : { So ras Ss 0 n S = ea io aS iS A Christmas Carol 146 CAST Scrooge — William Emrich Bob Cratchit — Kevin Blanchard Fred — Eric O’Brien Old Solicitor — Mike Canavan Young Solicitor — Bill Guyan Marley’s Ghost — Tyrone Perry Christmas Past — Carlene Corriveau Boy Scrooge — Eric Howe Fan — Kathy Casey Mr. Fezziwig — Mr. Kenneth Blake Mrs. Fezziwig — Sharon Knight Young Scrooge — Tim O’Elia Dick Wilkins — Ken Bruinsma Belle — Cheryl Bliss Party Members — Scot Mayfield — Amber Bawden — Paul Canavan — Susan MacDowell — Bill Guyan — Katie DiFabio — Frank Macumber — Jackie Wetteland — Lynn Krusas — Stephen Gingell — Daryl Mitchell Belle’s Husband — Scot Mayfield Christmas Present — Wendy Bertrand Tiny Tim — Eic Howe Mrs. Cratchit — Beth Petersen Belinda Cratchit — Kathy Casey Anna Cratchit — Katie DiFabio Peter Cratchit — David Mainville Martha Cratchit — Amber Bawden Topper — Scot Mayfield Mrs. Fred — Kris Spenard Younger Sister — Lisa Celona Older Sister — Sharon Knight Christmas Future — Bonnie Mellor Business People — Mike Canavan — Bill Guyan — Susan MacDowell Old Joe — Mr. James Allen = S x Charwoman — Holly Martel 4 : : Mrs. Dibler — Laurie Krusas AQESTTS t, ” : ia} ié Undertaker — Mr. Robert Bombard igami Takuya’s Or ten tm alent cet 150 Advertisement PHO rbsna PHY 257 South Main St. ¢ Palmer, Ma. 01069 413-283-9341 WE ONLY LOOK EXPENSIVE! (Prices start at $29.95) DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY BY MADELINE DUVAL AND ASSOCIATES (Cc) 1) = ban, nee rt i i a | __— sTHEI PROTECTOR | @ROUP John J. Brown Insurance Agency 186 Main St. Spencer Mass 885-5338 David M. Ormsby Elmer J. Harrison Insurance Agency Valley Road Barre, Mass 355-4596 Francis J. Cranston, Jr. H.L. Rocheleau Insurance Agency Inc. 12 Norwich Street Worcestor, Mass 757-6303 David R. Grenoe John Cahill John W. Kurkvlonis William L. Granahan Congratulations to the Class of °83 Insurance! See Us First! 151 Advertisement WRIGHTS Fine Trimmings for Apparel and the Home Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of 1983 Wm. E. Wright Co. West Warren, MA 01092 52 Advertisements N — i = oO N N Ss 2 pe (9°) — =| SS hee fo! 8) =, © CU = (e. te Gee ic Department The Tantasqua Mus 31144 411i gaa gaan ii! id PEEL HTL FEEL FEF PEP EEE 153 Advertisements Best Wishes Class of 1983 STEPHEN M. WARNER, DMD. PG. PRACTICE LIMITED TO ORTHODONTICS Basketville Country Christmas Shop BOX 617, ROUTE 131 . STURBRIDGE, MA 01566 ; (NEAR FISKE HILL ROAD) TELEPHONE 347-7540 Gi7)861-7961 Wihon’s The Handmaiden feel oe BROOKFIELD, MA 01506 Bit dc Janek Thompson. For a touch of New England Craftsmanship A lovely selection of hand crafted gifts to choose from : Open 10-6 Mastercard Visa Debra Robidoux Advertisement Editor 1983 USED CARS : AND TRUCKS : TRUCKS MICHAEL T. McINTY RE MCINTYRE CHEVROLET ROUTE 9 413-967-3459 WEST BROOKFIELD. MASS. 617-867-7701 154 Advertisement First on your list for Good Living Propane Gas Service and Appliances Brought to you by: Palmer Rd., Rte. 32 P.O. Box 126 Ware, MA 01082 LP Gas for Domestic, Industrial, Commercial Uses Petrolane Gas Compliments of Warren Dry Cleaners and Launderers River Street Warren, MA Tel. Warren 413-436-5655 Ware 413-967-6071 Patrons Mr. Mrs. Leo Roberts Lincoln and Ruth Dexter Ralph Green Mr. Mrs. Edward Bzdula Virginia R. Marmat Bill’s Lawnmower Repair Larry and Ann Scott Reginald and Margaret Richardson Brookfield Senior Citizens Richard Pontbriand Tina M. Higgins Ta The Village Greenhouse, Inc. Vedding Specialists WE WIRE FLOWERS 155 Advertisement Congratulations to the Class of 1983 The John Mc Kelligott Insurance Agency Inc. 420 Main Street Palmer MA 01069 Compliments of The Me Kinstry Oil Co. Inc. Southbridge Gardner Realty Rte.20 Sturbridge MA Richard’s Furniture “You buy for less” Open 9 to 9 ; Mon.-Fri. Brookfield, MA Saturdays til 5 ae PLUMBING | HEATING Il . Mr. Marshalls Hairstyling Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA 347-9668 SOUTHBRIDGE PLUMBING COMPANY 186 HAMILTON STREET SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. 01550 TEL. 764°3773 FRANK TIBERII, JR. RES. TEL. 347-3890 cMarthas ‘Loft 425 Main Street Sturbridge, MA « 347-7649 Come In and Browse Open 7 Days 10 -6 J B Rail Stop Restaurant Lounge Ric 9 Brookfield, MA (617) 867-9067 Entertainment Nightly Lunch 11 — 3pm Daily Closed Tuesday 156 Advertisment 617-885-2708 617-885-2709 Menard’s Glass KLEM TRACTOR INC. 220 Mechanic Street Rte. 9 Southbridge MA Spencer, MA 01562 765-5823 MICHAEL KLEM PAUL ROCHETTE “We Service What We Sell” FOOD CITY “We Welcome Food Stamps’ Rte. 9 Spencer The Green Apple Mon -— Fri 8 —.9 Sturbridge MA Saturday 8 — 7 on the common Congratulations from your Sturbridge local class ring Pizza House store Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA Langevin Jewelers 347-9151 Southbridge Across from OSV Best Wishes Class Of 1983 FAULKNER HARDWARE Palmer, Mass. Brookfield Orchards 157 Advertisment Good Luck Seniors! 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Maurice the Pants Man _ Millyard Market Place Sturbridge Telephone 617-347-7287 Route 20 Sturbridge, Mass. 01566 Congratulations to the Class of 1983 Harry Peters, Jr. Certified Public Accountant Dix Hill Road Brimfield, MA 01010 - (413)-245-7527 FOR THE GRADUATE WHO’S AS GOOD AS GOLD Gay’s Jewelers 15 Main Street Southbridge 764-8731 Millyard Market Place Sturbridge 347-3001 Made Fresh Daily with a real homemade LaSECs =. Congratulations to the Class of °83 Millyard Market Place Sturbridge 161 Advertisement Sherman Oil Company Westbrookfield Mass. Best Wishes — Class of 1983 Lamoureux Ford 62 Advertisement Southbridge Trucking 875 Main Street Southbridge MA (617) 765-9178 - Heating A C Equipment Heating Oil LP Gas G.L. Finney, Inc. Route 9 Brookfield, MA Tel 867-2654 | Mundell Sales NANATOMQUA Mobile Home Park ; Mobile Modular Homes Congratulations Class of 1983 Ed Caron’s House of Carpet Roger Barbara Mundell Lake Road Brookfield, MA Tel. (617) 867-7570 Route 9 East Brookfield, MA PHOTOGRAPHY Dennis Cloutier Roberta Allred 15 Hamilton Street Southbridge, Massachusetts 01550 617-764-2189 163 Advertisement ‘ : 0 ln le lle AGE 4 AND UP TEL, 283-4274 Fy BEGINNER - ADVANCED 783-2629 Congratulations Class of ’83 From The Shopkeeper Route 20 Sturbridge, MA POST OFFICE BOX 606 PALMER, MASS. 01069 BALLET - POINTE- TAP - JAZZ JO-ANNE JENKINS - DIRECTOR Best Wishes to the Class of °83 From the staff of Marlene’s “Hair Care” 39 Elm Street Southbridge 764-4681 The Knife Shop Route 20 Sturbridge MA Tel. (617) 347-2294 (next to Basketville) : ae Mower Sales Service Best Wishes in the Complete Service on all power Future to the : Graduates of 1983 equipment coe aoe : The Dusty Miller est Brooktiield, MA Tel. 867-6227 Sturbridge Plymouth Congratulations Good Luck to the Class of °83 Compliments of Filler’s Dunroamin Farm Registered Angus Cattle North Brookfield IGA open monday thru saturday 8am to 9pm 164 Advertisement grok Tin % TEL. 1-413-283-3920 GoopDs “= NICK’S SPORT SHOP INC. 419 MAIN STREET PALMER, MASS. 01069 Nick LAVIOLETTE PRESIDENT (617) 867-2411 Demi Crates - Pallets - Shipping Boxes MILL STREET _ BROOKFIELD, MASS. 01506 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING GROUNDS KEEPING HOLLAND SERVICES GIL BAIL BUFF CONGDON OFF OLD COUNTRY ROAD N. WALES ROAD HOLLAND, MA FREE ESTIMATES HOLLAND, MA (413) 245-3459 CALL AFTER 6 P.M. (413) 245-9013 i ae a he - ‘ ee _ . 4 Pitas = BRIMFIELD PRECISION, INC. =: ‘William G. Lyons : MILL LANE RD. SRIVFIELD. MA C1010 TEL. (413) 245-7144-5 atour ardware 12 HOOK STREET SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 FLOWERS ALL OCCASIONS STURBRIDGE FLOWER BOUTIQUE WEDDINGS « FUNERALS HOUSEPLANTS ¢ GIFTS TEL. 617-347-7272 LAURETTA McMANUS RTE. 131 STURBRIDGE, MASS. 01566 SUSAN KAITBENSK! MURPHY NATALIE KAITBENSK! LIRO susan’s RTE. 131 STURBRIDGE, MA 01566 617-347-7855 NEW HOMES REPAIR WOkr,ry FREE ESTIMATES CHARPENTIER PLUMBING HEATING P.O. BOX 328 FISKDALE ROAD BROOKFIELD, MASS. TEL. 867-7941 165 Advertisement To The Class Of 1983 An Irish Blessing : : i May the road rise to meet you, may the wind:be always at yourback;may {i} i the sunshine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields; eS IH until we meet again may God hold you in the hollow of his hapdsie Best Wishes From WOODBINE.. COUNTRY STORE Brimfield Compliments of WARREN PUMPS DIVISION HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES, INC. Warren, Massachusetts One of the Houdaille Pump Group 166 Advertisement Route 131 ¢ Sturbridge, MA 01566 Tel. 617-347-2273 American — Continental Cuisine Serving Lunch Dinner Tues — Sun 11:30 — 1:00 pm HAIRPORT MENS WOMENS HAIRSTYLING NEW BOSTON ROAD STURBRIDGE, MA 01566 TEL. 347-3304 RAINBOW FACTORY SHOE OUTLET Women’s Children’s ct Open 7 Days a Week Brand Name 3 Low Discount Prices Shoes ¥ Weekly Specials Millyard Marketplace American Express Route 20 in MasterCard Sturbridge VISA Palmerino Wholesalers, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, PAPER PRODUCTS SUNDRIES 12 CRANE ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. 01550 PHONE: 617-764-8394 167 Advertisement 5 § = hi fe x A Home Of Famous Italian-American Cuisine 168 Advertisement — Business cards NCR forms letterheads envelopes raffle tickets stag tickets MARCO PRESS Offset Printing Main Street Sturbridge, MA Brochures Posters Appointment Cards Menus Wedding Invitations Booklets ee ® Publick House Historic Inn Country Motor Lodge Tel. 347-7866 On the Common -— Sturbridge, Mass. 01566 Telephone (617) 347-3313 169 Advertisement Congratulations to the Class of | am ( SS0N FOSTER r po : ; | | a | Li... MA Your 1983 Yearbook Photographer : aS FETE AE DEDEDE LENE TE AS a facility pd M4: lhe ue. Sheraton Sturbridge Inn Return to craftsmanship. CG cS SHERATON HOTELS INNS WORLDWIDE U.S. 20, Of f Mass. Pike, opposite Old Sturbridge Village Sturbridge, MA 01566 (617) 347-7393 Managed by Inn America Corp. HE IE TE TE FETE TC TE TE TE IE IC AE TE IEE ICT stay as sharp as you are... RUSSELL HARRINGTON CUTLERY, INC. 44 RIVER ST. SOUTHBRIODGE, MASS, 01550 U.S.A. 171 Advertisement Good Luck Seniors From the 1.B.A. a Tantasqua Teachers © Association Congratulations Class, of 1983 PLASTICOM, INC Custom Injection Molders Box 368: Ashland Ave Southbridge Mass. 01550 Good Luck! MAJESTIC Studio of Photography SPECIALIZING IN CANDID WEDDING COVERAGE” © Complete Wedding Invitation Line ° INSTANT PASSPORTS COMMERCIAL ¢ INDUSTRIAL ¢ ADVERTISING COPYING RESTORATIONS Call 245-9009 MILL LANE BOX 167 BRIMFIELD, MASS. Good Luck, Seniors! From GUARANTY BANK TRUST 39 Elm Street Southbridge MA. 764-2571 Rte. 20 Sturbridge MA 347-9332 Member FDIC Good Luck to the Class of 1983 J.C. PENNEY Rte 131 Sturbridge Plaza Sturbridge, MA. 173 Advertisement Tantasqua Student Council 1982-1983 174 Advertisement Congratulations to the class ar Congratulations ee. Seniors Thomas Boccia DMD Dr Ze Mrs . Family Dental Care i tae Craniomandibular Therapy Authur Tieri (head pain) Wallace Road Sturbridge Your cngagement diamond... ae symbol of your promise to each other . The diamond a of her dreams... Se ier S sax 42 Central St. Southbridge a ny mans ® CONVENIENT CHARGE ¢ OR LAYAWAY PLANS BD 175 Advertisement To The Class of °83 Our Best Wishes for Success In The _ Careers of Your Choosing! From All of Us At ® American Optical Mie; See ioe - sin pee aettods sie Pt Lh fe vy Seat. Ne roe a ae VN ey Wi, gisbib ens $1 Tle) Lo pues seaer. tS mateo - ’ ma « Je ee Seat eR, S ee re Ge sei RD iat pe om ettons ee ? - . Rae. A one x ett = ° Sf te) bh i ae: % 4 %.- aes ¢ ; ‘ied eee + or £ , 4 4 - y. a ee ene bang ee id eae ee don! te a oe a eta nett ee ages BA tae 5 aso a oe Por
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