Tri County Vocational Technical High School - Summit Yearbook (Franklin, MA)
- Class of 1980
Page 1 of 120
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1980 volume:
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HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Book, meet people . People, meet book. This is what you call an introduction. People, I would like to tell you a little bit about this book. Book is all about our past year, the good times, the bad, the happy, the sad, and everything else I didn't mention. Now, Book, I would like to tell you a little bit about the people. They are all in high school — Tri-County Regional Vocational High School — they are all taking up a trade, and loving it! Well, People and Book, you are formally in¬ troduced, so get to know each other and enjoy the memories of 1979-1980. DEDICATION This 1980 yearbook is dedicated to a very important part of our school — the seniors. We dedicate this to each and every one of them, our first graduating class. Our seniors are full of ambition and life. They have a wonderful sense of humor, and we wish them all good luck. May our paths cross again. May life be good to you. May you all find a ten. May you always do what you want to do. Remember life is always hard. But you're strong and you'll get by. You'll never put down the losing card. Because you're from the great Tri-High. I I Michael Barnes Mark Bates Jeffrey Alger Dana Beebe John Andre Steven Badger Bernard Ashley John Bertone Stephen Backoff V - Terri Belloli Matthew Achin s Kevin Bertoni Thomas Bonanno Robert Bonin Don Bouillon Janet Borges Robert Boulter, Jr. William Bosh Mary Bouthiller Kevin Boucher Clifford Bouvier 6 William Boyden Alfred Broderick Bryan Butterworth Greg Bradley Christine Brennan Russell Brower Robert Brown Linda Calarese 7 Russell Camire Garry Censorio George Cole Steven Cannata Jill Chambers Kathleen Carey Michael Coady David Comeau Shawn Casey Bill Colbert Brian Conley Sharon Courtney Mark Daley Raymond D'Angelo Dawn Davignon Robert Dirienzo 10 William Desroriers a- I Laura Dzialo Ellen Gaboury Gerard Feldman Carol Fitzpatrick Robert Fleck Bryant Draycott Steve Durning Joanne Eckhardt Dale Fuller Timothy Elmes Lynn Evans w Donald Girard Michael Giampapa Thomas Giovanella Walter Goddard Bob Gordon Christian Graci Kenneth Gratto David Grillo William Gronroos Daniel Gaudreau 12 Gordon Hogg Brenda Gruhn Christine Hatfield Carl Grysell Richard Horan Tammy Henschel Michael Hinkley Stephen Hayes Robert Harris ■i i W Robin Harrison Brett Henault 13 Wendy Janes William Johnson 14 John Kinahan Roberta Lamperti Mark Labrie Tamara Knowles Loretta Kipp Suzanne Klumpe Daniel Kosmenko Steven Lamarre David LaFrance _ 15 Jennifer Knight Edward Lipsett Julie Leonard Arlene Letourneau Fred Leland Geoffrey Lindell Kathy Leary Linda Langevin Joseph Larkin Darlene Leonard , yA John Luongo Robert Lyons I James Loughlin Robert MacKay Maureen Mahan Karol Marston Paul Martel Glenn Martin Jeffrey Mattson Laurie McGinnis Bonnie Mollee Richard McLaughlin Brian Mitz James McEachern John McCarthy William May Diane McGinnis Michael Mezzadri 18 Dennis Moore Linda Moore Mark Mulrey | Bruce Nieuwkoop Karen Noonan Kelley Murphy Michael Murphy Michael O'Brien Beverly Orlando Maureen O'Toole Rhonda Parker William O'Connell Roger Parmigiane Douglas Oliveira Laurie Oliveira Mark Patry Alan Peebles Diane Pellegrini 20 Gerald Pettis Sally Anne Phipps William Ralli Steven Pellowe Mary Pennini Michael Petit Stephen Pope Steven Powers Jay Procaccini Thomas Radcliffe 21 1 t V. . ' ■ Tim Robinson Ronald Reed Jeanne Regan Fred Robinson HflNHHI Peter Rooney Brian Rose Michael Reddy Holly Santomarco James Rocheleau m I i ■Hi v James Saleda 22 Ronald Schavrien John Scully Barbara Sariol Robin Seaholm Donald Seymour Keith Seymour Julie Sgrosso Peter Shangraw Bob Sheehan Lori Shone 23 A Raymond Sinotte Deborah Sloan Bradley Small Robert Smith Timothy Smith Cheryl Souza John Spalding Kenneth Smith Lee Somma Robert Somers 24 Steven Sparks Brian Stanley Michael Stanley Nancy Stewart i Kevin Szafir Karen Spender Anthony Sperdigliozzi Janice Sullivan ft.. William Swenson David Tinkham 25 Karl Waechter Kimberly Tinkham David Todesco Jodi Tolliver Lua Vu Cynthia Webb John Veelenturf Cathleen Watson Peter Walsh I i Wendy Tracey 26 David Williams Michael Wilson Terri White Tracey Willey Paula Williams Timothy Williams Kristin Williamson Alan Weiner Lance Woodbury James Wyman 27 Peter Walsh leaves all the empty Bud cans in his back seat to the school. Steve Lammarre leaves to the underclassmen his parking space. Roberta Lamperti leaves her boyfriend to Valerie Lenox. Linda Langevin leaves her shin bones to Mr. Verrochi, so he can practice wrapping them. Kathleen Leary leaves her dirtiest bed pan to anyone in the junior Health Services class who gets into cleaning them. Joe Larkin LEAVES! Jimmy Loughlin leaves Mr. Dilendick his C-average in shop. Bob MacKay leaves his forged passes to the Tri-County teachers. Jeff Mattson leaves his senior English teacher, Miss Rogier, all of his Fantastic essay work so that she may show them as fine examples. Karol Marston leaves her educatiion in Math. Laurie McGinnis leaves all of her illnesses behind to Patty Censorio. Anne Bonner leaves her - at Klines Innsbrook in Franklin in care of Steve Pope. Chris Hatfield leaves her Sombrero to Mr. Trovato. John Andre leaves July 28, 1980 for the USAR. John Scully leaves to Coach Doucette all of his quarterbacking abilities; he may need them. Alex Connolly leaves Mr. Trovato his nephew's dirty diapers. George Cole leaves his memory to Tri-County Auto Repair Class of '80. John Kinahan leaves Miss O'Connell less aggravation to handle in one day, and all the disciplinary reports I got from that nice lady! (only joking) Janet Borges leaves her dirty white uniforms and white shoes to the next Freshman class. Wendy Tracey leaves a pack of cigarettes to Mrs. Detorie Smoke them in good health . Greg Viens leaves raising hell! Kristin Williamson leaves the three Marx Brothers to the poor unsuspecting under- clasmen Groucho - Mr. Hichborn, Harpo -Mr. Genoa Chico - Mr. Dow Paula Williams leaves her space ship to Saturn to the class of 81, so they can take a good trip. Matt Achin leaves for good. Jeff Alger leaves nothing to Tri-County. Michael Barnes leaves all his love to Cindy. Stephen Backoff leaves this whole place to anybody who wants it. Dan Kosmenko leaves his Marine Band Harmonica to Albert Bertoni. Mark Labrie leaves his jock to Ken Derosiers. David LaFrance leaves the Auto Repair shop with his buoy still afloat in the wild sea of insanity. Bonnie Molle leaves behind her moons in the Child Care storage room. Candy Watson leaves her seat on the steps in the cafeteria to Annette Lombardi. Kelley Murphy leaves his Trig, book to J. R. Bill Mullinix leaves all his books, pencils, note books, smelly socks and all other paraphenelia to Tri-County to burn, give away, or throw at the students. Laurie Oliveria leaves Mr. Verocchi his short jokes and one pair of stilts. George Jette leaves south side johnny and the Asbury Jukes in Piscataway New Jersey. Mike Petit leaves Mr. Letender his sympathy!! (he needs it) Sally Phipps leaves her Camel to Boss. Stephen Pope leaves Mr. Verrochi his Adidas and no one to yell at. Jim Saleda just leaves. Steve Powers leaves Mr. Schavrien a year's supply of miracle grow. WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1980, BEING OF SOUND MIND AND BODY, LEAVE THE FOLLOWING: The Tri-County Cougar, painted on the wall of the gymnasium, as our gift to the school. To Miss Farrell, our class advisor, a fond farewell and our thanks for all the help she gave us. Barbara Sariol leaves her uniform, shoes, name pin to the Jr. Health Services, and her crutches to the school. Ron Schavrien leaves this song “Free Bird to the school. Keith Seymour leaves his Gym locker to anyone who will take it. Ray Sinotte leaves his hard hat and ruler to Mr. Gurrie, Carpentry. Carol Jacobson leaves behind her shyness to whoever wants it. Gary Dodge leaves his glass to Mr. Custy so he can see the clock and tell time. Wendy Janes leaves her upset stomach from the 'lunch' that she just ate to Karen Gaffney. Jay Jordan leaves Mr. Giles the Golden Donut award. Janet Keenan leaves Miss Joanne all her dirty combs. John lagatta leaves his most valued possession of all (my 1974 Z28 Camaro) to my best business teacher, Miss Girdner. Bob Smith leaves his black tipped alligator clip to Tri- High. Ken Smith leaves all his empty Riunite bottles to Mr. Kane (the Riunite kid) Mike Smith leaves nothing behind to Tri-County. Tim (Chopper) Smith leaves Tri-County its sanity, integrity, and I leave it standing. Lee Gringo Somma leaves his great respect and encouragement to the Masonry Dept, of Tri-County. John Spalding leaves his fingers to Mr. Freden. Karen Spender leaves her intelligence to the freshman class. Mike Stanley leaves his smart remarks about Mr. Morrisette to Mike Childs. Dave Tinkham leaves his gym suit to the jocks. Robert Harris leaves his luck to the underclassmen. Loretta Kipp leaves all the mannequins to Miss Jo-Ann, Mr. D'Amico, and Mr. Salvastano, Cosmetology Salon. Billy Colbert leaves Brian Delmar all responsibility to raise hell in years to come. Shawn Casey leaves his dental gift certificates to Mr. Lane. He also leaves his empty seat to who ever wants it. Bryan Butterworth leaves Mr. Meisner his lead type. Bob Brown leaves his parking space (3rd row 7th space from the end) to his brother Dave. John Brenneman leaves the NFG TV to his electronics teacher Mr. Neghelli. Brian Curley leaves his school record to Billy Clark. Paul Currie leaves all his knowledge, if any, to anyone who wants it! Bill Cruickshank leaves a freshman his spot in the smoking area. Dawn Davignon leaves willingly. Emil DiPlacido leaves his hot light bulbs to Mr. Packard. Pete Dion leaves all under class mates to raise hell in this school for years to come. Joanne Eckhardt leaves her eck to Mr. Trovato. Jim Egan leaves his safety glasses to Mr. Gurrie. Carol Fitzpatrick leaves Gary Fitzpatrick the last second to catch the bus. Dale Fuller leaves the class of 81 and others to come. Dan Gaudreau leaves his dreams his hopes and memories of Tri-County to the upcoming Seniors of Tri-County. Tom Giovanella leaves all his brains to the carpentry shop, they're not going to help me!!! (Mr. G.) Mike Godin leaves his Jock strap to Mr. Peters. Bob Gordon leaves his free speech course to Mr. John Lane. Robert Greavers leaves his black eye to Crow. Donna Guertin leaves her shop clothes to Mr. Brundige. What do you mean, boring? Wow, man! Who, me? We don't do any half- _ jobs! 0 30 On top of things Welcome to the wonderful world of color. Together . . . forever? Blow in my ear and I'll follow you anywhere. 31 ■ i j Did she really mean that? tm Hangin' around. Yep .... she meant it. Busy, busy. I wonder what the future holds . . . CLASS OF 1980 SUPERLATIVES Best Dressed: Most Likely to Succeed: Friendliest: Arlene Letourneau Karen Spender Ellen Gaboury Tim Williams Bob Fleck Mike O'Brien Best Looking: Nicest Eyes: Shyest: Maureen Dennis Mary Bouthiller Carol Jacobson Tim Williams Matt Achin Dave Grillo Inseparables: Teacher's Pet: Best Artist: Janice Sullivan Linda Langevin Paula Williams Ann Bonner Emil DiPlacido Peter Shangraw John Andre Jerry Collins Nicest Smile: Most Popular: Class Couple: Julie Sgrosso Holly Santomarco Jeff Meau Jodi Tolliver Gary Cooper Jeff Alger Best Personality: Most Helpful: Cutest Couple: Janet Keenan Debbie Sloan Darlene Leonard Gary Cooper Peter Shangraw Don Girard Most Class Spirit: Most Argumentative: Class Clown: Maureen Mahan Candy Watson Janet Keenan Gary Cooper Don Girard Alex Connolly Most Athletic: Most Ambitious: Class Flirt: Jennifer Knight Linda Langevin Karen Spender John Scully Bob Fleck Glenn Martin Most Studious: Best All Around: Most Talkative: Karen Spender Peter Cranshaw Holly Santomarco Steve Powers Jennifer Knight Russ Camire 33 34 35 Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Robert Direnzg, Michael O'Brian, Stephan Dognazzi, Mark Mulrey, Alex Connolly, Bruce Nieuwekoop. Absent: Robert Mackay. i M«r coNOiriowiwg 1 Bimqtrotian ' J TOP: Instructor Richard Paul, Greg Matheson, Paul Watson, Ste¬ ven Dufault, Kevin Fisk, Richard Gardon, Fred Cormier, Robert Whitney. James Bopp, Instructor Vincent Hoye. BOTTOM: Rich¬ ard Boylad, Bradley Tighe, Michael Johnson, Michael Lewis, Jack Silliphant, Steve Jordan, Paul Cataldo. Absent: Greg Gallagher, Greg Kehlham. Auto Body TOP: Instructor Rick Spargo, Normand Viens, Richard Winner- strand, Walter Leahy, Dave Small, Paul Michaud, Guido Beschi, Instructors John Rodominick, Ron Stevens. BOTTOM: Mark Dibiase, Jeff Stienman, Paul Beksha, Tim Eisner, Dale Hazen- zahl, Dan Mecure, Dan Beaupre. TOP: John Monterrotti, Paul Killoy, Dave O'Brien, Dave Tink- ham, Bill Ralli, Newton Stevens, Bill Johnson, Instructors Rick Spargo, John Rodomonick, Ron Stevens. MIDDLE: Paul Spa- vold, Jim Lacy, Bill Armstrong, Bill Keyser, Larry Fontain, Paul Driscoll, Mark Henschel. BOTTOM: Steve Maltais, George Sturgis, Rich Colace, Dave Henschel, Gary Fitzpatrick, John Martello. 37 Auto Repair (12) TOP: Mr. Michaud, Robert Smith, John lagatta, Michael Greg¬ ory, David LaFrance, John Bertone, Bernard Ashley, Mr. Noonan. BOT¬ TOM: Mark Patry, John Luongo, George Parsons, Anthony Sperdig- liozzi, John Edgerly, Donald Bouil¬ lon. (11) TOP: Matt Travers, Christopher Nordstrom, Paul Ferland, Richard Wallace, William Jenks, Paul Verro- chi, David Portman, David Sturde- vaut. MIDDLE: Mr. Michaud, Mr. Noonan, Joseph Dwyer, Mark Dar¬ ling, Michael Tracy, Paul Norton, John Koshiuas, Mr. Arnott, Mr. Connolly. BOTTOM: Bryan Tatro, Dennis Joyce, Charles FJumphrey, James Hill, David Minkin. Mr t =? r j l £m -«■ e BBI ■ (10) TOP: William Scherer, John Mann, Robert Farris, Stephan Mor- andi, Allen Langlois, Kevin Tunno, Philip Seal. MIDDLE: Mr. Michaud, Mr. Noonan, Daniel Cugini, William Amara, Sean Garaghty, Stacey Jarvis, John Ringuette, Scott Burgess, Mr. Arnott, Mr. Connolly. BOTTOM: David Dulong, Paul Harol, George Gardner, Roger Mowry, Paul Bar¬ rett. h ft Tv, IPlfc . _ sk i _ 111 1 1 .... v, 38 ▼ Carpentry (12) TOP: Dan Kosmenko, Steven Cannata, Matt Achin, Brian Dizney, John Spalding. MIDDLE: Mr. Gurrie, Dave Cox, Ray Snotte, Steve Boy- den, William Lewenski, Mr. Freden. BOTTOM: Dave Morriseau, Bob Sommers, Mike Rollins. (11) TOP: John Giddings, Mike Mor¬ gan, Paul Bernard, Steve Robinson, Jim Smith, Dan Grillo, Steve Mor- iarty, Jim Pellegrine, Bob Healy, Pete Elmes, John Dowse. BOTTOM: Dennis Burke, Thomas Higgins, Jim Buffone, Ralph Spencer, Hugh McMurtery, Brian Bitz, Jay Price, Eric Hoyt, Ken Whelan. I (10) TOP: Kevin Heuklom, Harry Ha¬ gan, Brian Rook. MIDDLE: Brian La- querre, Mike Auciello, Dave Ma¬ honey, Steve Shields, Tony Pisani, Frank Oliver, Jeff Floyd, Leo Tozian, Brad Monroe, Paul Sperles. BOT¬ TOM: Bill Martell, John Bryda, Rick Murdock, Charlie Cloutir, Stephen Riebino. 39 1 (12) Bonnie Molle, Karol Marston, Mary Bouthiller, Chris Brennan, Carol Jacobson. (10) TOP: Linda Grout, Kate Bradley, Debbie Gullens, Liz Stevens, Ms. Romans. BOTTOM: Donna Cote, June Sturdevant. (11) TOP: Tammy Soares, Mary Re- bello, Anne McDermott, Debbie Loiselle. BOTTOM: Chris Lebert, Katie Orlondo, Katy Coyle, Karen Dane. 40 Cosmetology (11) TOP: Cheri Henschel, Maureen Marcelli, Nadine Nicholson, Kathy Collins, Debby Aseltine, Maureen Quinn, Karen Christen¬ sen, Doreen Crawford. MIDDLE: Lisa Stanley, Paula Chance, Karen Gaffney, Chris DeChellis. BOTTOM: Jane Cavossa, Karen Chace, Wendy Frink, Karen Snuffer, Beth Smith, Jay Goulet. Absent: Sue Berger, Aloise Dennis, Kerry Garland. (10) TOP: Mr. Savastano, Lori lacuzzi, Cindy Peavey, Ann Dziurdz, Raymona Wollak, Lorna Dilnnocenzo, Barbara Noviello, Sue So- lari, Chris Broughton, Kristin Anderson, Dawn Hamel. MIDDLE: Dawn Marsh, Sue Needle, Sharon Morton, Valerie Lennox, Lor¬ raine Dunne, Jennifer Ripley. BOTTOM: Pam Janes, Bridgit Mul- laney, Beth DeChellis, Carol Payne, Joan Daniels, Beth Cullen. Commercial Arts (12) Mrs. Christine Toubeau, George Jette, Chris Hatfield, Rog¬ er Parmigiane, John Andre, Dale Fuller. Absent: Carol Fitzpa¬ trick, Jeff Mattson, Paula Williams. (11) TOP: Jeff Cheney, Ed Burns, Jeff Payne, Mike Feighery, Tom Fitzgerald, Peter Moran, Matt Holmes. BOTTOM: Judy Cawley, Scott Westfield, Jayne Clive, Dana Hunter, Steve Mor¬ gan, Brandy McDonald, Linda Cushing, Elaine lagatta, Tammy O'Brien, Gwen Crandall, Karen Rivers, Mr. Pirovano. Absent: Val Kearney, Diane Fraser, Jim Reiger, Lori Gobin. Distributive Education (10) TOP: Mr. Genoa, Patricia Ri- botto, Diane White, Elizabeth An- dreassi, Susan Mattson, Keith Kel- leher, Mr. Dow. BOTTOM: Kim Scott, Deneen Vozzella, MaryBeth Chlebek, LoriAnn Chlebek, Judith Hutchins, Carol Ezekiel. P S Drafting (12) Mr. Morrissette, Michael Giam- papa, William Mullinix, Edward it- chell, Mike Murphy, Ed Dechellis. 1 mm (10) TOP: Mr. Hudson, Mark Chur¬ chill, Joe Swistak, Kevin Harmon, Vi Ingram, James lerardo, Scott Gou- lart. BOTTOM: Mark Cusson, Mike Childs, Sue Vine, Lisa Cecchi, Kelly Ryan, Scott Hampton, David Dutchka. 42 Fashion Design (11,10) TOP: Gayle DiCalogero, Deidre DiCoff, Ms. Far¬ rell. BOTTOM: Pat Dill, Alice Cercone, Mary Bonner. Absent: Holly Anderson, Donna Fraser. Electrical (12,10) TOP: Thomas Radcliffe, James Loughlin, Russell Brower, Robert DiMar- tino, Brian Mitz, James McEachern. MID¬ DLE: Chris Kiff, Bart Foley, Chris Parker, George Sarnie, Steve Hart, Dana Sgrosso, Richard Brown, Paul Eckhart, Mark Judson, Chris Senior. BOTTOM: Thomas Yurek, Ken McMullen, Chris Bushika, Mark Fof- fett, Gary Stewart, Charles Smart, Edward O'Brien, John Hamilton, Michael MacNeil. Absent: Brian Curley, Steve Durning, Glenn Martin, Peter Roorfey, Timothy Robinson, John Scully, Peter Shangraw, Homer Andrade, Michael Chase, Mr. Di- lendick. (11) TOP: Peter Houde, Chris Hampe, Da¬ vid Starkweather, Gary Gleicauf, Kevin Os¬ borne, William King, Michael Morriseau, William Parsons, Roger Lynch, Jean Bon- neau, Adam Paine, Mr. Walsh. BOTTOM: Robert Brown, Dana Williams, John Stra- chan, Michael Morris, Roland Thibbeau, David Webster, Fred Hart, Glen Glorer. 43 HI 1 Electronics (12) TOP: David Johansen, James Wyman, Dana Beebe, Bates Ma¬ rie. BOTTOM: Mr. Poodiack, Joe Larkin, Gerado Feldman, Carl Grysell, Keith Seymour, Mike Godin, Mark Labrie, Sharon Courtney, James Dounako, Ken¬ neth Smith. (11) TOP: Michael Sgrosso, Doug Feldman, John Carter, Clayton Ryan, Steve Ryan, Mike Keeley, Ken Desrosier. BOTTOM: Art Tomlinson, Ray Miller, Patrick Motes, Al Berfone, Steve Floyd, Gary Danis. (10) TOP: Mr. Peters, Tom Fricker, Mark Dow, Mike Rich¬ mond, Alan Sedgwick, Brett Al¬ len, Mike Simolarri, Lisa Hafford, Alan DeCoff, Jonathan Power, Scott Norwell, Mr. Nighelli. BOTTOM: David Cassidy, Mi¬ chael Suave, Brian Flaherty, Chris Paul, Randy Hixson, Jimmy Si¬ mas, Jim Nontague, Gary Boyce. 44 Food Occupations i M i 1 - L Br •' X It: WHrf ■ TOP: Steven Bresnahan, Michael Baldassari, Steven Richards, Mich ael Runer, Robert Johnson, Roy Ander¬ son, Christopher McLean, Bob Granger. BOTTOM: Steven Lyn- field, Dawn Tefreault, Karen Percy, Nancy Duplessie. Food Trades (12,10) TOP: Lee Southwood, Jimmy Cahill, Mr. Fortier, Louisse Sullivan, Mike Wilson, Sally Phipps, Mr. Slaney, Gary Censorio, Mr. Periello. 2ND ROW: Kurt Kovally, Andrew Leazott, Bill Mannering, David Westwater, Kurt Murphy, Dawn Da- vignon. 3RD ROW: Donna McGue, John Kuietauskas, Bob Wright, Chris Keaney, Dave Covell, Jill Chambers. BOTTOM: Leeann O'Donnell, Ken Morris, Dave Noel, Brenda Reid, Todd Connally, Janet Borges, Janice Bourgeois. (11,9) TOP: Mr. Periello, Patty Cen¬ sorio, Kevin Lee, Robin Shufelt, Jane Holden, Bruce Lacasse, Sue O'Rourke, Peter Emery, Julie Grant, Mike Defiljppo, Mr. Slaney. 2ND ROW: Nancy Haney, Lisa Johnson, Joanne Russo, Betty Clark, Bill MacKie, Bruce Rossiter, John Landry, Bob Johnson, Bill Ryan. 3RD ROW: Debbie Ryan, Lisa Smith, Ka¬ ren Ribotto, Cathy Vierra, Kevin Conlon, Eric Roshlein, Mark Brad- ney. BOTTOM: Doug Stewart, James Golden, Tony Malmberg, Diane Savage, Sharon Seggers, Dott Bannon, Lilian Mello. 45 Graphic Arts (11) TOP: Mary Ellen Rogers, Chris Johnson, John Berthelette, Richard Healy, Joe Cleary, James Brogan. BOT¬ TOM: John Foley, Al Watson, Glen Plante, Todd Schmidt. (12) TOP: Jerry Collins, Terri White, Janice Sulli¬ van, Bob Gordon. BOTTOM: Pete Dion, Bryan Butterworth, Dave Grillo. (10) TOP: Mr. Tomaso, Mike Silvia, Rich Paul, Mike Landers, Scott Peters, Mark Degnim, Karen Kraskouskas, Cindy De- Chellis, Ron Meisner. MIDDLE: Kevin Bonnom, Bob Pickener, Tom Pelletier, Ken Cleary, Shawn Hazard, Craig Gris¬ wold. BOTTOM: Bonny Darkhouse, Sharon Hagberg, Kim Souza, Sissy Jen¬ nings, Michelle Dunne. 46 Machine Shop Health Services (12) TOP: Robin Harrison, Maureen O'Toole, Candy Watson, Darleen Leonard, Wendy Tracey, Miss Morrison. BOTTO M: Brenda Gruhn, Mary Adel Penninni, Linda Langevin, Beth Joyce, Jeanne Reagan. (12,10) TOP: Jay Jordan, Ken Munroe, Steven Powers. MID¬ DLE: Mr. Giles, Peter Fizer, Neil Bayard, David Mussi, Tim Headd, Todd Chambers. BOTTOM: John Cournoyer, Larry Zahner, Bill Raker, Dicky Thomas, David Warcup. ■ i -t™ i foHS IS1 ' W r'- VJSPfcs, 1 ■ ' I 1 L 1 m livA J (11) TOP: Mr. Schavrien, Mark Osborne, David Broccoli, Bill Clark, Scott Pyle, Tom Lees, Mr. Giles. BOTTOM: Ward Jaros, Steve Hartley, Cliff Doucette, Chris Bourdon. (10) TOP: Terry Harkins, Pam DuPault, Joanne Ackin, Debbie Neylon, Cindy Smith, Rhonda Giondomenica, Miss Morrisson. BOTTOM: Nancy Tomasello, Amy Eppich, Judy Starr, Cathy D'Angelo, Stacy Brousseau. Plant Maintenance (10,11) TOP: Mr. Silva, Mr. Coe, Kevin Brickley, Tom Bates, Jim Leland, Charles Moore, Frank Moore, Tony Mignone, Dwayne Fuller, Ray Gentile, Richard Jennings, Ernest Love, Mr. Cappella, Mr. Travers. MIDDLE: Tim Flynn, Don Fisler, Richard Gilbert, Dean Calabraro, Jim Vurek, Chris King, Walter O'Dell, Jim Ficco, Joe Harking. BOTTOM: Tod Brodeur, John Wilson, Richard Wiles, Joe Hall. (12) Steve Backoff, Richard McLaughlin, Allan Peebles, Gary Cooper, Jeff Meau, Kevin Desrois, Gerald Pettis. Metal Fabrication (12,10) TOP: Robert Brown, Russ Rous¬ seau, Brian Chassie, Paul Martoll, Dave Witcomb, Wayne Needier, Emil DePlo- cido, Mark Tuunenan, Todd Harrison, Kevin Larson, Kevin Anderson, Mr. Packard, Mr. Roy. MIDDLE: Tim Smith, Mike Hunchard, Jay Prociccine, Ron Cook, Chuck VonEau, Brad Lecke, Bruce Cole, J. VanBrunt, Dave Brown. BOTTOM: Rene Paridis, R. Pirtros, D. Leary, Jay Codero, Rick DeMartino. ! S . „ . . . I IP ,v . . . J f Hr JI . .Kj I (11) TOP: Mr. Garcia, Tom Carlstrom, W. Lovi, P. Rogers, T. Bruno, John Coyle, John Hennessey, Bill Card, Dan Bradley, Tom McMorrow, Mr. Roy. BOTTOM: Abel Sariol, Mike Marshall, Tim Root, Mike Hanley, Gary Berkley, Peter Urquhart, Kevin Hays. 48 (12) Donna Guertin Jennifer Knight Ray Howard Mike Petit (10) TOP-BOTTOM: Julie Waker, Deb Connolly, Sharon Hag- bury, Joan Maloney, Mary Beth Zinni, Helene Brown, Larry Weber, Raffealla Pagliocca, Michelle Dunne, James Steeley, Becky Derosiers, Ken Karpowich, Bob Spraccia, Dave Ma¬ honey. (11,10) TOP: Mr. Bugg, Mike Ellesworth, George Lenard, Mike Campennela, Debbie Yee, Tim Guisti, Raffaela Pagliocca, Donna Montasano, Ken Floyd, Mr. Brundige. BOTTOM: Helene Brown, Mary Beth Zinni, Joan Maloney, Julie Wakeir, Tricia McLeroy, Larry Weben, Becky DeRosiers, Debbie Connolly, Arthur Franklin. Painting Decorating 49 Plumbing (11) TOP: Rick Griswald, Steve Mc¬ Kenna, Jim Reiffarth, Jim Thomas, Mike Degrazia. MIDDLE: Mr. Con¬ ley, Jack Siivernail, Tom Powers, Da¬ vid Moore, Greg Meyer, Kevin O'Hearn, Mr. Blaney. BOTTOM: Richard Parkerer, Steve Geer, Mike Gillis, Dewayne Monaco, William Ariel, Shawn Mullaney. i (12,10) TOP: Tim Williams, Dennis Moore, Mike Smith, Karl Waechter, Mike Hinkley. MIDDLE: Mr. Geyer, Mr. Blaney, Mr. Conley, Steve Frasca, Steve Cunniff, Bob Power, Nelson Miles, Robert Underwood, John DiGiacomo, Jerry Laramee. BOTTOM: Mike Defina, Matt Do- litka, Mark Lariviee, Kevin Lovely, Don Wardwell, Joe Perry. Precision Sheet Metal (10) TOP: Tom Hovey, Mike Corsini, Allen Laakso. BOT¬ TOM: Peter Klein, David Tracey, Dennis Hall. Masonry (11) TOP: Dan Anthony, Jim Egan, Scott Dion, Gary Rosen. BOTTOM: Bob Graham, Mike Roche. Absent: Bob Goldstein, Doug MacAskill, Jim Gray, Nick Muc- ciarone. (11,9) TOP: Mr. Kenney, Tom Currie, Greg McWhinnie, Matt Quin¬ lan, Tim Commerford, Pete Driscoll, Mike Conway, Steve Barnes, George Joseph, Mr. Everton. BOTTOM: Gary Olbrys, Mark Ferretti, Chris Travers, Richard Smith, Scott Knox, Robert Williams. JM U iS ::. 4'Y:ni v f , jJ, i '- X I Jf t| ■■ y Jr a ■ m ■ j 1 (12,10) TOP: Bill McKechnie, Ken Joyce, Tom Pavlik, Don Stewart, Bill Carlstrom, Mark Luchetti, Mike King, Rick Thibodeau. BOTTOM: Mr. Kenney, Lee Somma, Gary Dodge, Paul Currie, Mr. Everton. 51 FRESHMEN . . •, ' ,v ' . (L to R) Top row; Albert Banner, Brenda Gignac, Stephen Jones, Paul Malloy. Bottom row; Ellen Counihan, Ann D'Ascenzo, Russell Bain, Mrs. Gagnon (L to R) Top row; Nick Restaino, Kevin Connors, John O'Brien, Jim Morriarty, Mike Amiro. Middle row; Miss Hanc, Charles Perry, Eric Baker, Mark Di Flippo, Mike Richards, Paul Powers, Paul Reece, Chris Poirier. Bottom row; Jim Nasuti, JOhn Nedoroscik, Chris Rando, Scott Quinn, Bob Payne. 52 (L to R) Top row; Bill McFadden, Rick McCoy, Deb Keiper, Donna Lester, Sandi Mitchell, Marc Kilduff. Middle; Steve Foster, Marc Barnett, Jeff Fletch¬ er, Sandi Dwyer, Jackie Lebeau, Kristen Schuller, Ed Hammel, Jerry Healy, Keith Brown, Bottom row; Nelson Priggs, Tara Furlong, Missy Flaherty, Deb Fitz¬ gerald, Gina Bendinelli, Cathy Faretta, Rick DiPlacido, Jeff Flick. (L to R) Top row; Colleen Jordan, Chris Stanley, Nadine Nolin, Andy Michaud. Middle; Mrs Herbert, Keith Jaros, Da¬ vid Justinski, Dennis Morriseau, Charles Werner, Mary Mathews, Heather Waite, Fva Lou Kipp. Bottom row; Cheryl Morris, Pat Vaughn, Dan Rea- del, Ken Mendenhall, Sharon San Mar¬ tino, Debbie Lynch, Andrea Barns. (L to R) Top row; Mike Giffen, John Kennedy, Todd Keith, Barbara Bou¬ chard, Stephen Toth, Alan Martin, Su¬ san Goulet, Tim Dalton. Middle row; Robert Hohnson, Ed Hartmann, Robert Anderson, Kevin Mackay, David Carr, Joe Butts, John Ryder, GErald Byrne, Jaime Osborne, Kenneth Lind, Joyce Masone. Bottom row; Michael Timney, Jane Grysell, Barbara Hallgren, Stephen Gillis, Peter Chase, Dan MacNeil, Char¬ lene Davis, Lisa Karmelin, John Hamil¬ ton. 53 (L to R) Top row; Kevin Conlon, Andrew Wylie, Chuck Butts, Lisa Smith, Jane Yurck, Dale Johnson. Bottom row; David Tracey, David Peterson, Sam Maxwell, John Rivard, Teresa Stewart, Sue Magnan, Beverly Paquin, Mr Letendre (I to R) Top row; Kenny Cotter, Steve Hurley, Richard Tosches, Scott Kerns, Peter Hinkley. Middle; Ronald McAvoy, Rich¬ ard Laurie, Sie Idman, Laurie Bettencourt, Virginia Couni- han, Teresa Marchand, Mau¬ reen Martellom Michelle Bar¬ nett, Mr Letendre. Bottom: William Molloy, Christopher Marolsa, John Dalton, Robert Sheehy, Ron Legg, Bob Henry, David Murdock. 54 , (L to R) Top row; Kenny Tremb¬ lay, Dave Smith, Chris Zitoli, Glenn Rose, Brad Zinreach, Middle; Donna Bain, Jim Zim¬ merman, Susan Ritely, Chris Warren, Julie Plante, Troy Rob¬ erts, Bottom; John Buckley, Mark Bradney, Randy Tucker, Pat Quinn, Jay Partridge, Mark Ryan. (L to R) Top row; Jeff Badger, Dave Fisher, Jon Donovan, Todd Bryde, Don Hayward, Middle row; Steve Bigelow, Brian Fisk, Bruno Grinelli, Tin Gaugen, Amy Dlsch, Pam Anzi- vino, Botom Row; Denise Mieiuiseau, Cherie Guimond. Sharon Hatfield, Darlene Donovan, Marie Tarento. 55 (L to R) Top row; Peter Whitaker, Mike She¬ phard, Mark Femmetti, Paul Pumpuma. Middle Row; Tom Reinemt, Andy Verrochi, John Slane, Mike Donlevy, Randy Fol- lett, Miss Sutton. Bottom Row; Jerry Sullivan, Timmy LaCasse, Russell Cord, Ralf Mendall. (L to R) Top row; Shawn Velcher, Lee Ellsworth, Mi¬ chelle Borges, Middle row; Ke¬ vin Clarke, Shawn Brown, Tom Hehir, Joe Doro, Miss Sutton. Bottom row; Christine Bertone, Bill Doucette, Lucy Kirylo. 56 (L to R) Top row; Scott Knox, Craig Anderson, Jim Golden, Mark Ferreti, Paul Meau, Mr Vernon. Middle row; Scott Schwenderman, Mary Scherer, Wendy Hicks, Debbie Ryan, Sa¬ mantha Scott, Lori Oldham, Kevin Roche, Jim Briggs. Bot¬ tom; Karen Tracey, Erec Rosch- lein, Chris Shea, Deane Tibert, Scott Smith, Bryan Smith, Jim Andrews. VI ■ 1 (L to R) Top row; Sue Comeau, Pam Dawe, Scott Bowen, Alan Bertone, Jeff Holmes . Middle; Mr Vernon, Lisa Cruickshank, Dori Drowne, Christine Oku- liczki, Cheryl lagatta, Barbara Holden, Donna Duffy, Laura Cullen. Bottom row; Greg Du- charine, David Dickinson, Pat Farretta, Eric Harrison, John Commane, Jeff Cook, Wayne Beaulieu, Steve Layman, Kevin Morrison. 57 FRESHMEN (right): Samantha Scott, Scott Schwendenman, Scott Knox, Debbie Ryan. SOPHOMORES (be¬ low): Mr. Pavlois, Jennifer Ripley, Dawn Marsh, Jim Steely, Mary Chle- bek. i 58 59 NOBTM WING PU MBiN6 tut CTO I CAL A IO CONO PLANT MAINT PAINTING k DCC CAPPfNTBy MASONOY 7 NO FLOOO GCAPBJC Air'S COMmcqcial apt OATA T6 M H TYPING LCAONING v-ABS SORNCK 61 62 I — Mi 63 SPOK ZS soccer VARSITY TOP: Coach Lou Verrochi, Mike Roche, Rick McLaughlin, Brian Dizney, Keith Carlson, Jim Thomas, Gary Glei- chauf, Doug Feldman, Frank Canada, Scott Pyle, Jerry Feldman. BOTTOM: Chri s McLean (manager), Roger Lynch, Mike Conway, Steve Pope (co-capt.), Dan Gaudreau (co-capt.), Peter Rogers, Don Davis, Dennis Moore. JUNIOR VARSITY TOP: Mike Baldassri (manager), Todd Bryda, Scott Goulart, Jim Reiffarth, John Kerns, Bruno Gianelli, Jim Van Brunt, Coach Peter Bugg. 65 Top: Head Coach Bill Doucette, Assistant Coach Bob Curry, Assistant Coach Michael Kane, Chris Travers, James Cahill, Paul Barrett, David Geer, Greg Gallagher, Steve Rubino, Brian Fisk, Joe Swistak. Jon Donovan, Steve Hart, Todd Chambers, Dean Calabraro, John Kenne¬ dy, Mike Johnson, Jim Moriarty, Assistant Coach Ed Hichborn, Fresh¬ man Coach Tom Buckley. Middle: Bill Carlstrom, Mark Judson, Ray Gentile, Chris Miga, Clayton Ryan, Michael DeGrazia, Steve Mor¬ iarty, Steve Robinson, Jean Bonneau, Jon Dowse, Kevin Ahearn, Mike Keeley, Richard Travers, Tom Carlstrom. Bottom: Glenn Glover, Ste¬ ven Dufault, Frank Moore, Michael Hinkley, Mark Mulvey, Jeff Mat- son, John Scully, Lance Woodbury, John DiMartino, Kevin Fisk, Fred Hart, Greg Meyer. 67 m. m WINTER TRACK TOP: Todd Chambers, Pat Motes, Steve Dufault, Ken Smith, John Scully, John Fer- retti, Jon Donovan. MIDDLE: Clay Ryan, Kevin Fisk, Frank Moore, Art Tomlinson, Ken DeRosier, Mike DiGrazia, Ed Burns, Betty Clark. BOT¬ TOM: Jody Foley, Steve Hart, Kevin Lovely, Walter O'Dell, Jayne Clive, Lisa Comeau, Judy Cawley, Louise Sullivan, Kelly Ryan. COACHES: Mr. Kane, Mr. Cuilli, Mr. Hitch- born. SPRING TRACK TOP: Clive, Crandall, Cawley, Commeau, Pavlik, Wilson, Lovely, Follett, Foley, Barrett, Witaker, Chambers, Cahill, Giffen. MIDDLE: Tucker, Goulart, Sorial, Matthews, Hamilton, Keagly, Moriarty, C. Travers, Schwindamin, Vendetti, Burns. BOTTOM: Dufault, Ryan, Bates, Labrie, Smith DeRosier, Motes, R. Travers. Absent: DiMar- tino, Dourado, Goudreau, O'Hearn, Bonneau, Williams, Gal¬ lagher, Cusson, K. Ryan, Gessman, Davis, Daley. COACHES: Mr. Hitchborn, Mr. Ciulla. 69 VARSITY TOP: John Bryda, Steve Robinson, Steve Rubino, Mark Follett, Guido Beshi, John Andre, Coach Doug Daniels. BOTTOM: Tom Carlstrom, Jim Thomas, Mike Barnes, Mike Rollins, Tom Higgins. boys' basketball boys' basketball JUNIOR VARSITY TOP: Jim Cahill, Kurt Murphy, Brian Fisk, Todd Bryda, Da¬ vid Fisher, Coach Tom Olson. BOTTOM: Brad Tighe, Chris Parker, Ward Jaros, Homer Andrede. TOP: Coach Mr. King, Donna Lester, Amy lltzsch, Pam Anci- vino, Cheryl Morris, Coach Mr. Belland. BOTTOM: Paula Derois, Mary Paulousky. girls' basketball girls' basketball 71 BOXING TOP: Chris McLean, Bob Hizner, David Broccole, Tim Flynn, Dean Calabraro, Rick DiMartino, Mark Henschel, Mike Baldasari, Richie Cor- netta, Steve Taddeo, jimmy Padula, Coach Genoa. MID¬ DLE: Kris Hampe, Steve Can- nata, Jim Egan, Matt Achin, Glen Glover, Tom Galvin, Pe¬ ter Kennefick, Chet Lavalle, Tom Nasuit. BOTTOM: Brian Tyrcotte, Jim Zimmerman, Ed Ejartmen, John Kennedy, Chris Shea, Jamie Osborne, Troy Roberts, Billy Keville, Bob Slaney. boxing wrestling boxing wrestling WRESTLING Mike Leland Chris Miga Tom Pavlik David Geyer David Mussi Charlie Butts Al Bertone i 72 FOREGROUND: Mascot Lara Doucette. FRONT: Judi Hutch¬ ings, Linda Langevin, Debbie Yee, Nancy Stewart, Gloria Go- bin. BACK: Jayne Clibe, Lisa Cec- chi, Nancy Tomasello, Mary Chlebek, Lori Chlebek. cheerleaders cheerleaders cheerleaders 73 baseball baseball 74 f. TOP: Coach Mark Fieley, John Sally, Mike DeGrazia, Chris Hanpe, Tom Carlson, Guido Beschi, Steve Robinson, Steve Moriarty, Bill Ryan, Rich Hart, Ralph Spencer. BOTTOM: Dale Fuller, Lee Somma, John Andre, Jim Buffone, Kevin Fisk, Jim Loughlin, Mike Hinkley, Gary Dodge. 75 77 Mr. Ciulla Electrical Mr. Cappela Plant Maintenance Mr. Conley Plumbing Mr. Buckley Science Mr. Brundige Painting Dec Mr. Bonica Business 79 Mr. Coe Plant Maintenance Mr. Fortier Culinary Arts Mr. Dow Distributive Education Ms. D'Espinosa Special Education Ms. Cooper Physical Ed Ms. Farrel Fashion Design Mr. Dilendick Electrical Mr. Daniels Special Education Mr. Dinardo Social Studies Mr. Doucette Science Ms. Fellerman Cosmetology Mr. Feely Math Ms. DeLuca Physical Education n • iRnl f i Mr. D'Amico Cosmetology 80 Mr. Hudson Drafting ■■■■ • ’fcHF m iyiwn «! 3«tiw 40 e -'. Mr. Hichborn Distributive Ed. Mr. Jones Graphic Arts Mr. Hoye Air Conditioning and Re¬ frigeration Ms. Herbert English Mr. Freden Carpentry Mr. Kenney Masonry Mr. Lane Science Ms. Hanc English Mr. King Physical Education Mr. Letendre Engiish Mr. Kurkoski Science Mr. Levesque Masonry Mr. Lewinski Carpentry Ms. Martell Business Mr. Mackoul Auto Body Mr. Garcia Metal Fabrication Ms. Huston Special Education Mr. Kane Social Studies Mr. Novakoski Painting Dec. Mr. Morrissette Drafting Ms. O'Malley Fast Foods Mr. Olsen Special Education Mr. Nighelli Electronics Ms. Morrison F3ealth Services Mr. Everton Masonry Mr. Morris Math 83 Ms. Sallen Child Care Mr. Poodiack Electronics Mr. Toupin Fast Foods Mr. Paul Air Conditioning and Re frigeration Ms. Rogier English Ms. Romans Child Care Mr. Perriello Culinary Arts Mr. Packard Metal Fabrication Mr. Rodomonick Auto Body Mr. Peters Electronics Mr. Pirovano Commercial Arts Mr. Roy Metal Fabrication 84 Mr. Pavolis Social Studies Ms. Toubeau Commercial Arts Mr. Schravien Machine Shop Mr. Silva Plant Maintenance Mr. Vernon English Mr. Travers Plant Maintenance Mr. Tomaso Graphic Arts Mr. Trovato Social Studies; Athletic Director Mr. Verrochi Physical Education Ms. Sullivan Special Needs Mr. Slaney Food Trades Mr. Stevens Auto Body Mr. Savastano Cosmetology 85 Mr. Wright Sheet Metal Ms. Sweeney Business Mr. Walsh Electrical Mr. Walker Drafting Ms. Mairle, Ms. Giandomenico, Ms. Scully, Ms. Bedarian Ms. Tascherau, Ms. Gianetti, Ms. Faenza, Ms. Maietta, Ms. DiBennedetto, Ms. Calnan Ms. Bennette, Ms. Debaggis (Kitchen Manager), Mr. Horan, Ms. Samsil ADMINISTRATION Kenneth F. Custy Superintendent-Director John T. Lane Assistant Superintendent-Director John Beccia Business Manager Tim Rioux Director of Pupil Services Ms. Nowacki Mr. Cignarella Mr. Jones Mr. Richard Mr. Maxwell Technical Coordinator Vocational Coordinator Academic Coordinator Special Needs Coordinator Area Coordinator Ms. Coakley Psychologist Mr, Wyman Ms. Martino Mr. Murkland Mr. Sloane Ms. Borge, Ms. Ward NURSES Ms. Lennon MEDIA Ms. Keyes CENTER f 88 A Ms. Consigli, Administrative Sec. Ms. Josselyn Main Office Ms. Hagan Business Office Ms. Smith Career Ed Lab Ms. Watson Guidance Office Ms. Henschel Career Ed Lab Ms. Salvetti Guidance Office Ms. Cantazariti Administrative Secretary Ms. Curran Main Office Ms. Parent Main Office Ms. Colella Main Office Ms. Leonard Guidance Office 89 DJKSeZOK V MATTHEW ACHIN Matt North Attleboro Carpentry AMBITION: To be wealthy and successful MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: the junior year football game ACTIVITIES: Boxing Club 1 HAROLD JEFF ALGER Jeff Franklin Data Terminal Tech AMBITION: Become an electrical engi¬ neer MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: partying with Kenny, Mark, Chish, Dana, Mark; meeting Julie ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2; Football 2, 3; Class Treasurer 2 JOHN ANDRE Walpole Commercial Arts AMBITION: Survive basic training, get a job, make some good bucks, get a van MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walk-out 77 ACTIVITIES: Homeroom rep 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 3 BERNARD ASHLEY Bernie Franklin Auto Repair AMBITION: To own my own business STEPHEN BACKOFF Wally Walpole Maintenance AMBITION: The easy life MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Opening year STEVEN BADGER Badger North Attleboro Auto Repair AMBITION: 1 mechanic MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Water fights in shop MICHAEL BARNES Skelly Seekonk Masonry AMBITION: bricklayer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3 (letter) WENDELL BARRY Lompy North Attleboro Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To make a million dollars MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore day, when we threw Mr. Lane into the pond MARK BATES Medway Electronics AMBITION: To work in the electronics field MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation JOHN BERTONE Walpole Auto Repair AMBITION: Get out of Tri-County MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout KEVIN BERTONI Lou Franklin Food Trades AMBITION: To own my own restaurant MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting my head together in my senior year TOM BONANNO Bonanno Medfield Sheet Metal AMBITION: To graduate MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The audito¬ rium ROBERT BONIN Bear North Attleboro Data Terminal Tech, Electronics AMBITION: To make my first million by age 21 MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Breakout at football game ANNE BONNER Annie Walpole Graphic Arts AMBITION: To be happy, pursue a career in Graphic Arts, to become a photogra¬ pher, to enjoy life MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Junior Prom, Junior year in graphics, last day of school, meeting all the new people, Tri- County parties JANET BORGES Nut Seekonk Food Trades AMBITION: To own a successful restau¬ rant an d live life as it comes and goes MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore Day, walkout 77, field trip to Faneuil Hall, Weekend trip to Hyannis, Graduation KEVIN BOUCHER North Attleboro Distributive Education MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: DECA trip to Boston Sheraton with Travelin' Tony DONALD BOUILLON Black Jack Seekonk Auto Repair AMBITION: To become a mechanic and find a free way of life MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout and football field ACTIVITIES: Class Ring Committee 2; Box¬ ing 1 ROBERT BOULTER, JR. Walpole Graphic Arts AMBITION: To succeed in a Graphic Arts profession MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: 77-7 8, V's in the mens' room, the fourteen Graphic Arts teachers MARY BOUTHILLER Mary Child Care AMBITION: To get out of school and be successful MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Leaving Child Care Shop and having Mrs. Sallen chase us around school; Mr. D's 5A and 5B class on M- W-F; Good times with Karol, Linda, Bonnie, Carol, and Chrissy ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1, 2; Prom Commit¬ tee Chairman 2 STEVEN C. BOYDEN Walpole Carpentry MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout 77 GREGORY BRADLEY Greg Franklin Food Trades AMBITION: To own my own restaurant MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Junior Prom, Shop, Intramural games, Bio with Pope and Gary CHRISTINE BRENNAN Chrissy Walpole Child Care AMBITION: To be successful and enjoy life MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Parties up pits, town forest, coves, Bird Park, Billy's parties, skipping classes to get a pizza with Bev, Boston, the Cape, activity period, all the things we got away with first year JOHN BRENNEMAN Medway Electronics AMBITION: To be a professional guitarist MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ALFRED BRODERICK Millis Plumbing AMBITION: To own a small business ROBERT BROWN Bob Franklin Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To get a good job and see endless concerts MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout 77 ACTIVITIES: Footbal 2 (Letter) BRYAN BUTTERWORTH Beazly Seekonk Graphic Arts AMBITION: To be a musician MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Day 1, the walkouts LINDA CALARESE Franklin Cosmetology AMBITION: To be successful in Cosme¬ tology MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: N.H., Cape Cod, Patriots game, wood bombing, Ber¬ ta's 2 cars, muddy river, Drivers Ed, Boston, Dip 'n' Sip RUSSELL CAMIRE Russ Seekonk Graphic Arts AMBITION: To play drums in a good rock and roll band MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, getting susp ended STEVEN CANNATA Walpole ' Carpentry AMBITION: To be a builder MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Related Ju¬ nior year JIM CARD North Attleboro Machine Shop AMBITION: To be a Road Grader operator MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First year walkout KATHLEEN ANN CAREY Millis Food Trades JILL CHAMBERS Walpole Food Trades AMBITION: To find a good job so l can travel MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Skiing in Colorado, surprise party at Kathy's, driving in Dawn's car, leaving school early with Terri, good times with Karen and Faith at the Mug MICHAEL COADY Medway Auto Body WILLIAM COLBERT Boomer East Walpole Graphic Arts AMBITION: Grow and be successful MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: 14 teachers in three years, mens' room and darkroom parties, 77 GEORGE COLE Medway Auto Repair AMBITION: To be a mechanic MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting out of here; senior year JERRY COLLINS Rock Walpole Graphic Arts AMBITION: Toe be free and live with the critters MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, northbound parties down the Cape DAVID COMEAU Dave Medfield Electronics AMBITION: To succeed in a most memo¬ rable event which draws one closer to the finish BRIAN CONLEY Millis Plumbing AMBITION: To be rich and own lots of property MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore year ALEX CONNOLLY Walpole Air Conditioning and Refrigeration AMBITION: To own a refrigeration busi¬ ness and raise the speed limit to 100 m.p.h. — Go for it! MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First year walkout, equipment runs, cafeteria JOHN CONNOLLY Franklin Plumbing MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore year RONALD COOK Crooka Walpole Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To be rich MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Metal Fab party, sophomore day 78 GARY COOPER Coop Walpole Plant Maintenance AMBITION: To be the owner of a wood or construction business and make a lot of bucks MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: A.C. and P.M. Hall Group, Cape Cod Cola parties and Northwood Bound ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1 SHARON COURTNEY Franklin Date Terminal Tech AMBITION: To be happy and wealthy MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Every day ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 2, 3 DAVID COX Dave Walpole Carpentry AMBITION: To be a musician MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout PETER CRANSHAW Sherborn Drafting AMBITION: To become an engineer and get involved in the space program MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVIITES: Homeroom rep 2 WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK Bill Medfield Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To be successful at anything I do MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Stepping off the bus the first day in 1977, Metal Fab Shop, Mr. P. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom rep 1 BRIAN CURLEY Curls Millis Electricity MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout 77 PAUL CURRIE Walpole Masonry AMBITION: To have a family and a normal life MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Fooling the administration and skipping school to go to Rhode Island MARK DALEY Franklin Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To go to Alaska to go into the Wheele Drive business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The first year school was open ACTIVITIES: Football 2 DAWN DAVIGNON North Attleboro Food Trades AMBITION: To succeed in everything in set out to do MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Food Trades Senior field trip EDWARD DECHELLIS Ed Walpole Drafting AMBITION: To go to college and become a civil engineer ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 1 MAUREEN DENNIS Blondie North Attleboro Distributive Education AMBITION: To graduate MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The Audito¬ rium KEVIN DEROIS Smedly North Attleboro Plant Maintenance AMBITION: To be independently wealthy MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Every long day ROBERT DIMARTINO Valmore Franklin Electricity AMBITION: To have a very successful electrical job, keep in good health, have a good house and family, and learn about other trades to keep up with adjustments MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: The last three minutes of the TC-Nashoba game, almost upsetting the unbeaten team; one week of football camp ACTIVITIES: Weight trainer 1, 2, 3; Football 3 (Letter); Spring Track 3, Shop rep 1 EMIL DIPLACIDO South Walpole Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To become a successful mil¬ lionaire MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout ROBERT DIRIENZO DiRenz Walpole Air Conditioning and Refrigeration AMBITION: To be an AC R Mechanic MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: The Wal¬ kout, 78 football game, AC and PM Hall Group BRIAN DIZNEY Diz Walpole Plant Maintenance, Carpentry AMBITION: To own a nice house and be a good mason MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: First year, Kinks 79, White Lines, Stiff's rolling bar, best friends, Tens, Raz, Bob DeMarco, my parities summer of 78 and 79, the Big One ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3 (Letter) GARY DODGE Franklin Masonry AMBITION: To put forth the skills I have learned MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: From the be¬ ginning to the end ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3 STEPHEN DOGNAZZI D ag Walpole Air Conditioning and Refrigeration AMBITION: To be wealthy and have a nice home and healthy family MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Rumbles with the P.M. boys, A C and P.M. Hall Group JAMES DOURADO J.D. Seekonk Electronics AMBITION: To travel MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1, 3; Wrestling 2 PETER DION Pedro North Attleboro Graphic Arts AMBITION: To go where the money is MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graphics shop STEVEN DURNING Durns South Walpole Electricity AMBITION: To have a fine family and suc¬ cessful business ACTIVITIES: Boxing 1, 2 JOANNE ECKHARDT Ecky Walpole Distributive Education AMBITION: To be an accountant MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: The Wal¬ kout, Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; Softball 1, 3; DECA Treasurer 1, 2, 3 JOHN EDGERLY Edge Walpole Automotive AMBITION: To be self-employed MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: South Wal¬ pole pits. Cove, Town Forest, Ted Nugent, Hockey at Beaver Pond JIM EGAN Ego Franklin Sheet Metal AMBITION: To become a famous well- known person MOST MEMORABLE events: Parties at Mac's and Dave's houses ACTIVITIES: Football 2; Boxing 2, 3; Track 2; Baseball 2, 3 TIMOTHY ELMES Elmsy Sherborn Carpentry AMBITION: To be successful in a career I enjoy MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Junior Prom LYNN EVANS North Attleboro Cosmetology AMBITION: To become a cosmetologist, get married, and be well off ACTIVITIES: Fashion show 2 JERRY FELDMAN Jake Walpole Electronics AMBITION: To go to school, live out west, and get a good job with good pay MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Playing soc¬ cer in the tournament ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3 (Letter); Boxing 1 CAROL FITZPATRICK Fitz Medway Commercial Art AMBITION: To be a freelance commercial artist and to paint a portrait of my family MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 1, 2 ROBERT FLECK Bob Walpole Electronics AMBITION: To be an electrical engineer, get rich, and buy a Jaguar MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Suzanne, graduation parties DALE FULLER Fritzy North Attleboro Commercial Art AMBITION: Take life as it comes MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 78 Baseball Rally ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2, 3 ELLEN GABOURY Gabe North Attleboro Graphic Arts AMBITION: To be a free-lance photogra¬ pher MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: My first year ACTIVITIES: Homeroom rep 2; vice-presi¬ dent 3; student advisory 3 MICHAEL GIAMPAPA Walpole Drafting AMBITION: To become an engineer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Making co¬ op ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1 DONALD GIRARD Shorty North Attleboro Machine Shop AMBITION: To be a mechanical engineer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Tri-County Sophomore Walk-outs MICHAEL GODIN Mike North Attleboro Electronics AMBITION: To be an electronic techni¬ cian BOB GORDON Gordy Franklin Graphic Arts AMBITION: To be successful MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Doobie Brothers and Rainbow concerts, sopho¬ more year in Graphic Arts DANIEL GAUDREAU Goody North Attleboro Electronics AMBITION: To be an electronic techni¬ cian ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3 (Letter); Soccer captain 2, 3; ROBERT GRAHAM Millis Sheet Metal KENNETH GRATTO Ken Franklin Data Terminal Tech AMBITION: To be an electrical engineer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Taking off to the caravan with Dana and Mort; meeting Cindy ACTIVITIES: Track 2 ROBERT GREAVES Seekonk Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To graduate DAVID GRILLO Dave Franklin Graphic Arts AMBITION: To be a printer BRENDA GRUHN Allied Health MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Car Wash ACTIVITIES: Dance 2, 3 DONNA LEE GUERTIN Medway Painting Decorating AMBITION: To be my own boss in my own interior design business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Making the Welcome back, Mr. Bugg sign ROBERT HARRIS Bob North Attleboro Plumbing AMBITION: To be a plumber ROBIN HARRISON Robbi , Bird Walpole Allied Health AMBITION: To get my RN and bachelor's degrees MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Parties at the Pines, being President, Junior Prom, Senior Year co-op ACTIVITIES: Student Advisory 1, 2, 3; Class President 2 CHRISTINE HATFIELD Chris Franklin Commercial Art AMBITION: To go into business on my own in commercial art MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Track 1; Softball 3 STEPHEN HAYES Seekonk Carpentry AMBITION: To be successful in my own business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation Day BRETT HENAULT Hen North Attleboro Machine Shop AMBITION: To become successful in life, be well liked, and find a nice wife MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, Sophomore Day, lunchroom with senior girls TAMMY HENSCHEL Tammy Franklin Health Services AMBITION: To travel, work as an airline stewardess, and work as a special needs teacher MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Ring Committee 1; Sopho¬ more Day Committee 1; Homeroom rep 1; Vice- president 2; Prom Committee 2; Senior Class play 3 MICHAEL HINKLEY Clint Medfield Plumbing AMBITION: To become a good plumber MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Breaking my nose while playing baseball ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3; Baseball 3 RICHARD HORAN Rick Walpole Carpentry AMBITION: To become a successful car¬ penter and be rich MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: The parties at Mac's and Dave's and the runs to school ROY HOWARD North Attleboro Painting Decorating AMBITION: To be the best in my field MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ACTIVITIES: School Rock Band 3 MICHAEL HUNCHARD Hunch Franklin Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To be successful in my trade and all things MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Birdman's class, weekends, graduation JOHN IAGATTA Walpole Auto Repair AMBITION: To work in a dealership CAROL JACOBSON Fro Franklin Child Care AMBITION: To go to college for an ac¬ counting career, buy a Trans Am, and go to Disneyland for a month MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Junior prom, graduation, Hyannis DECA Confer¬ ence, Springfield DECA Conference ACTIVITIES: DECA 1; Homeroom rep 1; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 2; Class Secretary 3 STEPHEN JENSEN Jens Walpole Carpentry AMBITION: To become part owner of Clean Craft Inc. (not a carpenter) MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACITIVITES: Boxing 2 GEORGE JETTE Seekonk Commercial Art AMBITION: Get a job MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, Beavers Pond party 78 DAVID JOHANSON Walpole Electronics AMBITION: To become an audio engineer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout WILLIAM JOHNSON Bill Walpole Auto Body AMBITION: To be a quality customizer in Auto Body and make money MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: First year parties; walkout JAY JORDAN Walpole Machine Shop AMBITION: To be a machinist and a good musician MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, parties JANET KEENAN Peanut Franklin Cosmetology AMBITION: To be a cosmetologist MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, parties ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 2 JOHN KINAHAN Kina Walpole Auto Body AMBITION: To work in my trade, go to college, goof off MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, Sophomore Day, parties, graduation party ACTIVITIES: Homeroom rep 3 LORETTA KIPP Walpole Cosmetology AMBITION: To be a successful hairdresser MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore Day, parties, N.A., Medfield, Walkout, fashion show, beach days JENNIFER KNIGHT Jen Medway Painting Decorating AMBITION: To become a R.N., own 100 acres in Vermont with a nice ranch house, six horses, and a very special guy MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Going to N.A. on co-op, walkout, parties down North Wing, a certain guy, my tenth grade English teacher Mr. Birtolo DANIEL DOSMENKO Elvis Kosmenko Franklin Carpentry AMBITION: Get a job as a carpenter, and later form my own business, and join a rock and roll band MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: When car¬ pentry met auto body at a party ACTIVITIES: Football 1; Boxing 1, 2, 3; Homeroom rep 3; Tri-County Rock and Roll Band 3 MARK LABRIE Libby North Attleboro Electronics AMBITION: To make it on my own MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ACTIVITIES: Winter Track 1, 2, 3 (Letter); Spring Track 1, 2, 3 (Letter); Cross Country 3 (Letter) DAVID LAFRANCE French Franklin Auto Repair AMBITION: To travel and meet new friends, to be successful, and to finish re¬ storing my G.T.O. MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: One year in drafting, Luigi digging up facts about G.T.O.'s, and Smith's car in the A.R. shop every week STEVEN LAMARRE Animal North Attleboro Distributive Education AMBITION: To be smart and successful, and to take over Hugh Hefner's estate and little black book LINDA LANGEVIN Franklin Allied Health AMBITION: To become an R.N. MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 3 (Letter); Soft- ball 3 (Letter); Ring Committee 1; Prom Committee 2; Homeroom rep 2; Class Treasurer 3 JOSEPH LARKIN Joe Norfolk Data Terminal Tech AMBITION: College KATHLEEN LEARY Kath Walpole Health Services AMBITION: A nursing career that brings enough money my way to buy a personal¬ ized Corvette MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore Day, Junior Prom, Graduation, skipping school ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2; Shop rep 3 FRED LELAND Medway Sheet Metal AMBITION: To graduate MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1, 2 (Captain) Cross Country 2, 3 (Letter); Spring Track 1, 2, 3 DARLENE LEONARD Walpole Health Services AMBITION: To graduate and succeed in life MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The football game ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee 2 ARLENE LETOURNEAU Arl North Attleboro Cosmetology AMBITION: To be a successful hairdresser and to relax and enjoy life to the fullest MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 2; Class Presi¬ dent 3; Music Club 3 GEOFFREY LINDELL Randy Seekonk Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To graduate EDWARD LIPSETT Ed Franklin Auto Repair AMBITION: To be a fully certified auto mechanic MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation JAMES LOUGHLIN Franklin Electrical AMBITION: To ski in Austria MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Striking out 14 against Bay Path ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 1; Cross Country 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3 JOHN LUONGO Luigi Walpole Auto Repair AMBITION: To fall in love with a beautiful girl MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Beating up jocks, water fights with auto body ALBERT LUSSIER Al Medway Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To have a happy life and a good job MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Tracey Willie ROBERT LYONS Bob Walpole Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To live and travel MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The day they let me go on co-op ROBERT MACKAY Walpole Air Conditioning Refrigeration AMBITION: To join a Union shop servicing industrial air conditioning and refrigera¬ tion equipment, and to make money at it MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Class trips first year in shop MAUREEN MAHAN Moe Millis Allied Health AMBITION: To lead my life to the fullest, make it to college, and marry my sweet¬ heart MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Graduating, graduation parties KAROL MARSTON Franklin Child Care AMBITION: To become an airline stew¬ ardess MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore Day, Junior Prom, Senior Year, Graduation ACTIVITIES: Junior Prom Committee 2 PAUL MARTEL Marty Walpole Metal Fabrication AMBITION: Success — to attend a good machine shop school two years after graduation MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting out of Plant Maintenance GLENN MARTIN Animal Seekonk Electrical AMBITION: To be well off MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout JEFF MATSON Mad Dog Walpole Commercial Art AMBITION: To be succe ssful in life and to make my first million by age 40 MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Football camp war bonnet — the night we tried to move John Dowse out of the tent while sleeping ACTIVITIES: Winter track 1, 2; Spring Track 1; Football 2, 3 WILLIAM MAY Billy Walpole Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To be an engineer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Field trip to Wentoworth, April 14, 1978 JIM MCEACHERN Pudge Walpole Electricity AMBITION: To finish with school MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout f RICHARD MCLAUGHLIN Dick Walpole Plant Maintenance AMBITION: To live free or die MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: X period, first year ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3 (Letter) JEFF MEAU Walpole Plant Maintenance AMBITION: To get a good job, buy some land and build my own house within five years MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Football camp, getting dismissed for hockey games, first year MICHAEL MEZZADRI, JR. Mazzda Franklin Auto Repair AMBITION: To be a certified mechanic MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Water fights in the shop BRIAN MITZ Franklin Electricity AMBITION: To further my education BONNIE MOLLE Bon Franklin Child Care AMBITION: To go to college for four years, major in special education MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Junior Prom, Sophomore Day, Graduation, graduation parties ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary 2; Homeroom rep 1, 3; Junior Prom Committee 2 DENNIS MOORE Walpole Plumbing AMBITION: To get a good job in plumbing and not get drafted MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, State Soccer Playoffs ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3 (Letter) DAVE MORRISEAU North Attleboro 96 Carpentry MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout BILL MULLINIY Norwood Drafting AMBITION: To go on to college and find a career in engineering MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: August 3-5, 1979 MARK MULREY Moose Walpole Air Conditioning Refrigeration AMBITION: To make it big MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: First year. Dizzy party, walkout, camp ACTIVITIES: Football 3 (Letter) KELLEY MURPHY Norfolk Drafting AMBITION: To become an architect after four years of college MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Last year's football game outside ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 1, 2 MICHAEL MURPHY Murf North Attleboro Drafting AMBITION: To be a mechanical engineer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Every day KAREN NOONAN Walpole Cosmetology AMBITION: To be happy DAVID O'BRIEN Dave North Attleboro Auto Body MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout MICHAEL O'BRIEN Method Medfield Air Conditioning Refrigeration AMBITION: To be successful in my trade, amke a lot of money, and build my own house MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Getting dis¬ missed for hockey games, graduating LAURIE OLIVEIRA Molina Seekonk Cosmetology AMBITION: To become a successful cos¬ metologist, get married, and have a family ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 2 BEVERLY ORLANDO Bev Walpole Cosmetology AMBITION: To be a successful cosmetolo¬ gist MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: All the par¬ ties, all the tripping times, walkout, parties at Billy's apartment, Boston, Cape, Maine, 18th birthday, Natick party MAUREEN O' TOOLE Moe , Mousy Medfield Health Service AMBITION: To work in the medical field, to care for the sick people and see them get well MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being in the play Home at Six ROGER PARMIGIANE Parmo , Cheese Medfield Commercial Art AMBITION: To be rich, happy, and my own boss; to take Clint Eastwood's place MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: 77-78 school year, parties, walkout, Elaine GEORGE PARSONS Seekonk Auto Repair AMBITION: To be very prosperous MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Crashing the gates at the football game MARK PATRY Medway Auto Repair AMBITION: To own my own motorcycle s hop MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Getting out DIANE PELLEGRINI Fry Norfolk Food Trades STEVEN PELLOWE Steve Walpole Electronics AMBITION: To be an electrical engineer ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Play 3 MARY-ADELE PENNINI Millis Health MICHAEL PETIT Franklin Painting Decorating AMBITION: To graduate MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Leaving GERALD PETTIS Jerry , Barney Walpole Plant Maintenance AMBITION: To live in the mountains and take life as it comes MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, Dizney's party, X-period, Cooper's cot¬ tage, West Dennis Beach SALLY PHIPPS J.P. Medfield Food Trades AMBITION: To graduate MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Catering banquets 1, 2, 3; Franklin Home Shows 1, 2, 3 STEPHEN POPE Steve Medfield Food Trades AMBITION: I'm on the road to find out MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3 (Letter) JAY PROCACCINI Proc Walpole Metal Fabrication THOMAS RADCLIFFE Wimpy Millis Electrical AMBITION: To live MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: June 6, 1980 MICHAEL REDDY Raz Walpole Plant Maintenance AMBITION: To live free and die alive MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Gillespee's party, Stiff's rolling bar, Kipp's upstairs par¬ ty RON REED Walpole Machine Shop AMBITION: To move out of state, buy a house, and settle down MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: The shop JEANNE REGAN Medfield Health Services AMBITION: To live each day as it comes FREDERICK ROBINSON Fred Walpole Sheet Metal AMBITION: To move to California and get rich TIM ROBINSON Franklin Electricity AMBITION: To become a success in life. and have a very successful business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ACTIVITIES: Track 1 JIM ROCHELEAU Roch Franklin Machine Shop AMBITION: To have a good time with friends MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: The things we got away with in shop, motorcycle rac¬ ing, Bad Company concert, parking lot MICHAEL ROLLINS Okie Seekonk Carpentry AMBITION: To become a multi-million¬ aire, top novelist, and pro skier MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Being able to experience people and life on the East Coast JAMES SALEDA Millis Sheet Metal AMBITION: To live to 21 MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Tying up freshmen and throwing them in the sink in shop, Diz's party ACTIVITIES: Boxing 2, 3 (Letter) HOLLY SANTOMARCO Holls Walpole Cosmetology AMBITION: To be successful, and see the Stones and Zeppelin in concert MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore year, excellent parties, Cape runs, con¬ certs, snow, beach daze, the parking lot BARBARA SARIOL Barb , C.C. Walpole Health Services AMBITION: To be an R.N., to be happy, and to live freely MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore Day, Walkout, Pondville, sturdy, cookout, home ec 77, parties ACTIVITIES: Ring Committee Chairperson 2 RON SCHAVRIEN Shav Medway Electronics AMBITION: To completely restore my 1940 Plymouth JOHN SCULLY, JR. Scull Franklin Electrical AMBITION: To become an electrical engi¬ neer and own my own business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Player of the week in victory over Keefe Tech, 20-8 ACTIVITIES: Student Advisory 1, 2, 3; School Committee Representative 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3 (Letter); Football 2, 3 (Letter); Indoor Track 1, 2, 3 (Letter); Spring Track 1 DONALD SEYMOUR Franklin Carpentry AMBITION: To design and build active so¬ lar homes MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Mac's house KEITH SEYMOUR North Attleboro Electronics AMBITION: To graduate from college and get a job as a field service engineer, and to do some travelling this summer PETER SHANGRAW Pete Walpole Electrical AMBITION: To become a master electri¬ cian and own my own business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Shop rep 2, 3; Senior Class Play 3 ROBERT SHEEHAN Franklin Drafting AMBITION: To work a good job and live a good life MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Last day of school ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, 3 LORI SHONE Walpole Health Services AMBITION: To succeed in my nursing field and have a good life and happy family ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 2; Ring Committee 1 RAYMOND SINUTTE Crazy Ray Seekonk Carpentry AMBITION: To open my own business and live each day to the fullest MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Walkout, football game BRADLEY SMALL Medway Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To be successful MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day MICHAEL SMITH Smitty Walpole Plumbing AMBITION: To go to the mountains and live like a hermit MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Cutting class because of boredom ROBERT SMITH Crash Medfield Auto Repair AMBITION: To own my own small-scale business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First year, and getting out TIMOTHY SMITH Chopper Medway Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To succeed as a welder MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout ACTIVITIES: Photography Club 1 ROBERT SOMERS Millis Carpentry AMBITION: To be a carpenter MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: June 6, 1980 LEE SOMMA Gringo North Attleboro Masonry AMBITION: To leave this school with a lot of achievements MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Prom, work¬ ing with the guys from my shop ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3; shop rep 2; shop achievements 3 STEVEN SPARKS Sparky Walpole Graphic Arts MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout KAREN-ANN SPENDER Karen , Birdie Medfield Cosmetology AMBITION: To be a cosmetologist MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 2 ANTHONY SPERDIGLIOZZI Spigs Walpole Auto Repair AMBITION: To be an automotive mechan¬ ic MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Dumping freshmen in the water tank BRIAN STANLEY Walpole Auto Repair AMBITION: o own my own business MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: 2:30 MICHAEL STANLEY Mike North Attleboro Drafting AMBITION: To have a secure job and be well off MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Air Force rock band ACTIVITIES: Track 1 NANCY STEWART Norfolk Health Services AMBITION: To become a registered nurse MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Sophomore Day, cheering at the state soccer finals ACTIVITIES: Ring Committee 1; Junior Prom 2; Cheerleading 3 (Letter) TOM SULLIVAN Sully Franklin Drafting AMBITION: To be a mechanical designer MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2 JANICE SULLIVAN Walpole Graphic Arts AMBITION: To do or be more than what's expected MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Shop activi¬ ties KEVIN SZAFIR Franklin Food Trades AMBITION: To be very successful in my trade MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation DAVE TINKHAM Tink North Attleboro Auto Body KENNETH SMITH Smitty Franklin Electronics AMBITION: To move to Colorado and open up my own electronic repair shop MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: 1978 home football game; all the good times in the shop ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3 (letter) (Captain); Spring Track 1, 2, 3 (Letter ) (Captain); Cross Country 2, 3 (Captain) KIMBERLY TINKHAM Kim North Attleboro Distributive Education AMBITION: To be manager of a restaurant ACTIVITIES: Homeroom rep 3 DAVID TODESCO Chooche Franklin Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To go to college and become a class A welder MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout ACTIVITIES: Student Advisory 2; Home¬ room rep 1, 2, 3; School Band 3 JODI TOLLIVER North Attleboro Cosmetology AMBITION: To be a cosmetologist and get rich MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: T-C parties ACTIVITIES: Fashion Show 2 WENDY TRACEY Walpole Health Services AMBITION: To get what I want out of life, and for Steve and I to be happy forever MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Junior Prom, Sophomore Day ACTIVITIES: Ring Committee 1; Prom Committee 2 JOHN VEELENTURF “Bird , Veels Walpole Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To help the Indians in their struggle to survive MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Working in the shop with everybody like one big fam¬ ily ACTIVITIES: Boxing 2 GREG VIENS North Attleboro Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To retire immediately after graduation MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation KARL WAECHTER _______ Goo Walpole Plumbing MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: All the trou¬ ble the plumbing class has gotten into throughout the three years we were here PETER WALSH Butch Franklin Metal Fabrication AMBITION: To go to a good concert and party MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First year CANDY WATSON Medway Allied Health AMBITION: To graduate MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Graduation parties CINDY WEBB Franklin Cosmetology AMBITION: To become a successful cos¬ metologist MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Fashion Show, walkout ALAN WEINER Medway Carpentry AMBITION: To be a good carpenter MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Outside job in Hopedale and Millis ACTIVITIES: Homeroom rep 2 TERRI LEE WHITE Walpole Graphic Arts AMBITION: To marry Paul MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: Sophomore Day, getting my car, surprise party for Jill, Karen and Jill's red and green balls, skiing with Jimmy T. in Maine, meeting kids in Graphics DAVID WILLIAMS Dave Franklin Plumbing AMBITION: To become a master plumber MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First year ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 1 PAULA WILLIAMS Sherborn Commercial Art AMBITION: To live til 60 MOST MEMORABLE EVENTS: First Class, Bird Park, shop fights, Cape Cod, Kinks concerts, Prom, Drive-ins, staying alive and being free ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 2, 3; Yearbook cov¬ er design 3 TIMOTHY WILLIAMS 4rrtt 1 Franklin Plumbing AMBITION: To live a life of luxury MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Walkout KRISTIN WILLIAMSON Medfield Distributive Education AMBITION: To live and remember I'm hu¬ man and imperfect, learn by my mistakes, live for the future MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Every day was a trip in itself ACTIVITIES: DECA 1 (President); DECA 3 (Vice-president) MICHAEL WILSON Willy Franklin Food Trades AMBITION: To be an executive chef MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Trip to Hyannis in May with the other Food Trades seniors ACTIVITIES: Gourmet Club 1, 2, 3 LANCE WOODBURY Woodrow North Attleboro Plumbing AMBITION: To be free MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: Every day ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2; Football 3 (Captain) JAMES WYMAN Mun Medway Electronics AMBITION: To be an electronics techni¬ cian MOST MEMORABLE EVENT: First year ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3 Tri-County Appreciates The Support Of The Following Advertisers And Patrons: TO THE FIRST COSMETOLOGISTS OF TRI-COUNTY, A LITTLE POEM FROM THE JUNIOR CLASS COSMETOLOGISTS . . . There you go, out on your own, With no instructor, all alone. On your first day, we know you'll all pray That your first customer won't ask for a wave! Good Luck Thanks for our clientele. CUSTOM MCTAL FABRICATION, INC FIFTEEN WHITMAN P CAD CANTON, A A 02021 JAMES E. K1LDUFF Fresher By Far Wholesale Produce Distributor Home 769-1937 Eng i neeri ng-Desi gn-Fabri cati on Business 389-7280 Sheet Metal Work Cabinets, Control Panels Racks Commercial Industrial toi 79 MAIN STREET MEDWAY, MASS. PHONE 533-6412 MCGOWAN'S MEDWAY CARBURETOR IGNITION BLOCK AND SUPPLY CO. SERVICE Everything I In Masonry 241 Village Street ji Medway, Mass. 02053 120 Main Street 533-7058 Medway, Mass. I 27 Trading Post • Rts. 1 27 Walpole, Mass. KOEHLER INDUSTRIES, Inc. 105 Norfolk Street Walpole, MA 02081 668-9631 103 mh s INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 19 West Street • Walpole • Massachusetts 668-2270 326-7020 n umervf, ( oncertieJ - Best Wishes To Tri-County Graduates And Thank You For Being With Us - MR. AND MRS. KEN CUSTY - MR. AND MRS. JOHN Compliments Of GUIDANCE SPECIAL NEEDS NURSES LANE FRANKLIN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING CO., INC. Congratulations Commercial - Residential Servicing All Makes 145 Country Club Drive Franklin, Mass. 528-1205 Seniors O-OPERATIVE - BANK INCORPORATED 1915 167 VILLAGE STREET MEDWAY, MASSACHUSETTS Medway Savings Bank “Banking theMedway” Medumy, 165 Village Street, 533-6631 • Millis, 1098 Main Street, 376-5711 1060 Main St Route 109 Millis, Mass. 376-8000 Congratulations To The Class Of 1980 Cosmetology Linda Calarese Lyn Evans Sue Kaye Janet Keenan Loretta Kipp Arlene Letourneau Roberta Lamperti Karen Noonan Beverly Orlando Rhonda Parker Julie Sgrosso Karen Spender Holly Santomarco Jodi Tolliver Cindy Webb Lori Oliveria In The Hope That The Members Of The Class Of 1980 Achieve Their Goals And Fulfill Their Dreams. TRI-COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Best Wishes To The Senior Class Of 1980 DELI ENCOUNTERS - Mr. Brundige - Mr. Bugg - Mr. Novakoski 8 Main Street Franklin, Mass. PAINTING AND Many Happy Wishes DECORATING SHOP To The Class Of 1980 107 SACRED HEART K OF C Franklin Bingo Every Monday, 7:15 p.m. Air Conditioned Best Wishes To The Class Of 1980 Congratulations, Seniors Good Luck From WILLS FASHION DESIGN Dee Alice Gayle Holly Pat Donna Lisa OUR MOTTO — YOUR SATISFACTION PIZZA - GRINDERS - SPAGHETTI The First Sandwich Shoppe 945 MAIN ST., WALPOLE, MASS. TEL. 668 7335 Telephone your orders before you leave home for faster service SPECIAL: WITH EVERY FOUR OR MORE PIZZAS YOU GET ONE FREE Congratulations, Seniors CHILD CARE Congratulations To Our Seniors From FAST FOODS PROFESSIONAL PATRONS Anthony T. Petrocca - Attorney at Law Millis Hardware, Inc. Gallagher's Unfinished Furniture Main Street Hardware Lambert Insurance Agency The Alternative Market Norfolk Pharmacy Boyce Jewelers, Inc. Alan O'Hare - Psychologist Edward Everett Federal Savings Betro Pharmacy, Inc. Dacey Bros. Dairy, Inc. Swenson's Men's Shop, Inc. Franklin Hardware Co. Joseph M. Orsi, Jr., D.D.S. Baldwin's Office Supply Co. Bo-Peep Market ABC Typewriter Co. Norfolk Food Market Cliff's Package Store Getty Products Congratulations, Seniors! Renaissance Hair Design Brooke Factory Shoe Outlet Lampman's Drug Store Denim Duds Franklin News Store Raymond J. Sylvester C.E. Holt Co., Inc. PATRONS Mrs. DeBaggis Mr. Walker Mr. Morrissette Mr. Gerald Slaney Mrs. Olive M. Smith Barbara A. Spellman Paul A. Cataldo Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Spavold Chet Crooks Gerald Prefontaine Christine E. Layman Kenneth Briggs Oscar A. Starkweather Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ward Jr. Gerry and Judy Dufault Wendy Layman Mr. Joseph H. Brundige Sandy Flynn Jane Lennon Mr. and Mrs. Gerard DaLesio Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scully Bette Heuklom Al's Paint and Wallpaper Claire and Jere Hutchins Hang in There Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Custy Mr. Fortier — Sarge Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stewart Anne Keyes Miner's Sportsworld Yearbook Staff: David Starkweather Jim Reiffarth Chris Lebert Tammy O'Brien Bruce Drapeau Jim Steely With Special Thanks To Tammy Soares For The Introduction And Dedication Advisors: Mr. Vernon Mr. Genoa Mr. Pavolis
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