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

 - Class of 1983

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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

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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



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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

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