Tri County Vocational Technical High School - Summit Yearbook (Franklin, MA)
- Class of 1982
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Front: John FHanley, Lenore Auslander, Sidney Hatch (Chairman), Melvin Long. Rear: John Hurley, Louis Hoegler, Arthur Hillman, Albert Chouinard, John Kraskouskas, Robert Rappa. Missing: Frank DeLucia, Robert McDonough Tri-County 1982 Yearbook Table Of Contents 59 Faculty 3 Dedication 73 Seniors 4 Memorium 104 Superlatives 5 Shops 107 Class Will 27 Activities 114 Ads 41 Sports Dedication Mr. Packard Mrs. Gagnon This year we dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Gagnon and Mr. Packard. We want to thank Mrs. Gagnon for her tireless efforts in making our yearbook a success. We would like to thank Mr. Packard, our Senior Class Advisor, for his continuous leadership throughout our years at Tri-County. The hard work of these two people has helped to make out time here very special. We would like to thank Ms. Lennon and Mr. Genoa for all of their help with our yearbook. Their work is not seen by many people, but it is invaluable to the production of a successful yearbook. Finally, we would like to let our classmate, David Call, know that we are thinking of him, and wish him well. The Class of 1982 David Call In Memory The seniors of Tri-County would like to stop to remember our classmate, Stacey Borruso. Stacey, a health student, would have graduated with our class of 1982. Stacey's quiet smile and gentle personality brightened the lives of many people. Her classmates will always remember her as a good and loyal friend. Stacey's memory will also live on at Tri-County through the scholarship set up in her name by her parents. Stacey was only with us a short time, but it was enough time to touch our lives in a special way. Stacey Borruso Masonry Front: R. Thibodeau, B. McKechnie, K. Joyce. Rear: B. Carlstrom, M. King. Missing: T. Pavlik, P. Rice Metal Fabrication Front: ). Van Brunt, K. Larson, T. Hanson, F. Heffron Middle: B. Lecke, J. Cadero, R. Poitras Rear: C. Voneau, B. Chassie, D. Brown, K. Anderson, R. DiMartino Missing: M. Tunnenan, R. Paradise, B. Sutherland, D. Leary, R. Rousseau, W. Needier 7 Plumbing Left to Right: M. DeFina, J. DiGiacomo, S. Cunniff, B. Underwood G. Laramee, J. Perry, B. Power, K. Karpowich, Mr. Lino Missing: N. Miles, M. Dolitka, S. Frasca, J. Kearns, K. Lovely 8 Painting and Decorating Front: Helene Brown. Second Row: Arthur Fralin, Marybeth Zinni, Deborah Connolly, Christine Hulbert. Rear: Darla Campbell, Michelle Dunne, Sharon Hagberg, Joan Maloney. Missing: Larry Weber. 9 Child Care Front: B. Griffin, A. Lombardi, K. Cavossa, Rear: L. Stevens, K. Bradley, D. Gullens, L. Grout. Missing: P. Ffarvey. SSS OUR THEME THIS WEEK IS I UUA 10 Plant Maintenance Front: J. Hall, K. Bonin, D. Stewart Middle: D. Fissler, L. Davis, J. Romano, D. Whitcomb, W. O'Dell Rear: T. Flynn, J. Wilson, R. Cook, T. Girvan, J. Harkins Missing: T. Brodeur, D. Warcup 12 Culinary Arts Front: D. Noel, L. McCarthy, P. McElroy, T. Kannally, B. Reid, C. Ray, B. Wright. Middle: R. Pagliocca, G. Sullivan, A. Leazzott, J. Bourgeois, L. Sullivan, K. Morris. Rear: C. Keaney, J. Cahill, B. Mannering, L. Southwood, D. Geyer, D. Westwater, D. Coveil. Missing: S. Goulart, J. Kvietauskas i Electronics Front: A. Sedgwick, M. Bush, G. Hetu, J. Power, A. DeCoff, J. Montague Rear: M. Dow, J. lerardo, B. Allen, C. Paul, J. Simas, L. Hafford, M. Simollari Missing: M. Richmond, D. Cassidy, S. Nowell, M. Suave 14 Auto Body Front: J. Rice, W. Morse, D. DuLong Middle: R. Brown, B. Keyser, S. Maltais, J. Martello, P. Spavold Rear: D. Hazenzahl, M. Henschel, P. Killoy, L. Fontaine, G. Sturgis, N. Viens, D. Tracey Missing: D. Brogan, D. Callabrero, P. Driscoll, G. Fitzpatrick, J. Monterotti 15 Graphics Front: L. Durning, S. Jennings, B. Barkhouse, R. Standing, C. DeChellis, Middle: M. Silvia, S. Peters, B. Pickener, R. Paul, K. Cleary, Rear: C. Griswold, J. Fahey, V. Lennox, S. FHazard, M. Degnim, T. Pelletier 16 Cosmetology Front Row: S. Needle. Second Row: D. Quaglia, B. Noviello, C. Peavey, ]. Rippley, S. Solari, L. D'lnnocenzo, L. Dunne. Third ROW: R. Wollak, B. Cullen, D. Hamel, J. Gomes, A. Dziurdz, P. Dill, D. Corrie, P. Janes, C. Anderson. Rear: C. Broughton, L. lacuzzi, B. Mullaney, J. Daniels, C Payne. Missing: S. Morton Food Occupations Robert Johnson, Karen Percy, Stephen Bresnahan, Dawn Tetreault, Chris McLean 18 Carpentry Front: B. Martell, M. Auciello, B. Laquerre, S. Shields, T. Pisani, Middle: P. Morales, P. Sparks, L. Tozian, K. Heuklom, F. Olivier, R. Gyukeri, K. Kraskouskas Rear: J. Floyd, J. Bryda, H. Hagan, R. Murdock, S. Rubino, D. Sgrosso Missing: C. Cloutier, B. Rook, 19 Auto Repair Front: J. Ficco, B. Scherer, S. Marandi, R. Mowry Middle: K. Tunno, S. Geraghty, G. Gardner, Rear: P. Barret, P. Harold, S. Jarvis, W. Amara, J. Ringuette. Missing: D. Rose, J. Mann, P. Sale, D. Cugini, B. Farris, A. Langlois. 20 Electrical Front: C. Bushika, T. Yurek, G. Stewart, Middle: M. McNeil, M. Follett, M. Judson, M. Harper, T. O'Brien, C. Senior, Rear: M. Chase, C. Parker, H. Andrade, C. Smart, J. Foley, P. Eckhard t. Missing: S. Hart, K. McMullen, G. Sarnie, J. Hamilton T. Fricker. Sheet Metal 22 Commercial Art Front Row: M. Holmes, D. Dutchka, D. Hunter. Rear: S. Westfield, S. Morgan, J. Cheney, L. Cobin, J. Clive, J. Cawley. 23 v • ' ■A . _ • Front: K. Kelliher, J. FHutchins, L. Chlebek, L. Cecchi, M. Chlebek, P. Elmes, - Middle: D. Vozella, K. Scott, P. Ribotto, D. White, E. Andreassi Rear: R. Mezzadri, S. Vine, J. Walker, C. LeSage, S. Mattson Air Conditioning Refrigeration Front: P. Cataldo, R. Boylan, M. Johnson, Middle: G. Gallagher, G. Kehlhem, M. Lewis, R. Poncin, J. Silliphant, Rear: B. Tighe. Distributive Education 24 Health Front: R. Lanagan, N. Tomasello, Mrs. Bachand, C. Smith, J. Starr Rear: J. Burke, H. Anderson, T. Harkins, D. Neylon, J. Achin Front: N. Tomasello, C. Ezekiel, R. Lanagan, A. Eppich Rear: R. Giandomenico, J. Achin, P. DuFault, H. Anderson, J. Burke, D. Neylon Missing: Jim Steely Drafting Front: M. Childs, K. Ryan, S. Hampton Rear: S. Giguere, M. Cusson, J. Swistak Missing: K. Harmon, D. Call 26 Class Officers Seniors Rear: Mary Chlebek, Secretary; Stacey Jarvis, Vice-President. Front: Judy Hutchins, Treasurer; Sue Needle, President. Juniors Scott Knox, Treasurer; Nadine Nolin, Secretary; Li Nordstrom, Vice-President; John Donovan, President. Sophomores Rear: Maureen Sullivan, Vice- President; Wendy Hart, Secretary. Front: James Brower, Treasurer; Candy Bryda, President. 2a2 ■- - w 28 Spirit Week Oct. 26 - Oct. 30 Ain't I cute? Would you like to meet this trio in a dark alley? Change me, Ma. Cosmo Creations 29 Left to Right Steve Layman KA1GOY John O'Brien KA1GWR Scott Schwendenman KA1HSX Steve Bigelow KA1GWL Mr. Jeff Lane WB1ELU Missing: Bruno Giannelli KA1GWN Tri-County Amateur Radio Association Outing Club 30 Thanks . . . The cafeteria Staff . . . For Everything! The bus drivers A crowd gathers at half-time. Mr. Allen's refreshment stand Our shy custodial staff Senior Christmas Dance 32 Fashion Show December 10, 1982 36 Far-Out Future Fashions “Smile, Mom's watching. Punky! “Now, ladies and gentlemen . . 35 Badminton Tournament 36 Navy Band The Student Advisory Council Freshman Class Officers Front: M. Maher, S. Kalen Rear: D. Richards, C. Naff 37 T' 9 V, Walpole Mall Exhibits The Plumbers plug a leak. The Commercial Arts Exhibit is to be seen and heard! 38 Cafeteria Scenes A 39 FRIENDS • • • are there when times are tough. can come in many shapes and sizes. are for sharing good times with. are sometimes unique . . . and sometimes just plain weird! can teach us about a trade, and about ourselves. Friends have made our four years at Tri-County an enjoyable exper¬ ience. After graduation, we will lose touch with some of the friends we have made here, see others from time to time, and a few will remain close friends for the rest of our lives. To all of our friends, good luck, and thank you for being a friend. Girls' Soccer Front: A. Vanderkerkoff, E. Ash, E. Erickson, L. Cormier, P. Branco. Middle: Coach Medeiros, R. Nasuti, W. Hart, S. Gessman, D. Lester, S. Card, T. Greer. Rear: C. Molloy, C. Bryda, A. Cloutier, S. Stevens, C. DePasquale, D. Gordon, A. Bickford. Missing: Coach Dow, A. Hawkins, M. Sullivan, M. Erickson, D. Melo 42 Cheerleading j. Gomes, C. Okuliczki, M. Tellier, C. Conway, ). Clive, C. Smith, N. Tomasello, S. Charron, J. Davis, P. DuFault 41 Cross-Country Coach Sloane, J. Cawley, J. Houlihan, C. Roman, M. Houlihan, M. Follett, K. Lovely, C. Huidobro, D. Akroyd, S. Goulet. Missing : J. Wilson, S. Bresnahan 44 45 Football Front Row: M. Judson, D. Geyer, D. Calabraro, Capt. T. Chambers, Capt. S. Hart, T. Paulic, S. Rubino, J. Cahill. Middle Row: B. Fisk, G. Galiagher, C. Charett, J. Gartman, R. Elgar, P. Muccoroni, D. Vendetti, J. Donovan, C. Butts, J. Moriarity, M. Maher. Last Row: Coach Hichborn, Coach Doucette, ). Gartman, J. Duffault, K. Stoddard, J. MacDougall, B. Worthington, ). Sisto, D. Tuure, K. Cahill, T. Amaril, M. Biocchi, B. Cerrone, Coach Davies. 46 47 Boys' Soccer Front Row: Jeff Bowser, Dave Smith, James Van Brunt, John Cournoyer, Dave Fisher, Todd Bryda. Second Row: Jim Thackaberry, Steve Nolin, Robert Backoff, Tom FHealy, Mike Cobb, Barry Rochleau, Mike Steinborn, Coach John La Vaie. 48 49 Girls' Basketball . 50 51 Basketball Varsity Front: M. Follett, Ft. Andrade, J. Bryda, J. Cahill. Rear: Coach Olsen, C. Butts, B. Fisk, T. Healy, G. Betts, Missing: D. Fisher Boys' 52 Junior Varsity Front: J. Walls, J. MacDougall, Rear: Coach King, J. Dickens, K. Johnson, S. Killoy, J. Bouthiller. Missing: J. Taranto 53 Indoor Track Front: Coach Ciulla, C. Charette, T. Chambers, J. Clive, J. Foley, D. Akroyd, J. DuFault, Coach Gibson, Middle: Coach Hichborn, R. Tucker, M. Giffen, D. Vendetti, J. McCormick, K. Lovely, J. Donovan, Mucciarone, Rear: J. Stewart, T. Amaral, M. F-loulihan, J. FHoulihan, C. Huidobro, George Doumaney, K. Cahill. J 55 Boxing 56 f l II The Thrill Of Victory! 57 Fall Sports Banquet December 4, 1981 The fall sports banquet was held to honor the athletes who participated in football, soccer, cross country and cheerleading. It was a time for coaches to praise their athletes for the hard work, time, and dedication they have put into their sport. It was also a time for the athletes to thank their coaches for their patience and guidance. It was obvious from t he warm feelings and kind words that the fall sports season was a success at Tri-County Vocational Technical High School. Girls' Soccer Most Dedicated - Candy Bryda Unsung Hero- Wendy Hart Most Valuable Player- Luann Cormier Boys' Soccer Most Improved- Mike Cobb Most Valuable Player- Todd Bryda League all Star- Todd Bryda Football Best Defensive Lineman- Todd Chambers Best Defensive Back- Tom Pavlik Best Offensive Lineman- Greg Gallagher Best Offensive Back- Steve Hart Most Valuable Player- Steve Hart Josten Trophy- Chris Charette Steve Hart Cross-Country Most Dedicated- Judy Cawley Senior Awards- Mark Follett John Wilson Most Valuable Runner- Charlie Huidobro Kevin Lovely Cheerleading Most Improved- Pam DuFault Best Spirit- Jeanine Davis Best Partner Stunts- Cindy Smith Miki Teilier Best Individual Stunts- Chris Conway Chris Okuliczki Coach's Award- Cindy Smith Best Voice Projection- Judy Gomes Most Dedicated- Sandy Charron Administration Mr. John A. Beccia, Business Manager Mrs. Bibiana Nowacki, Technical Coordinator Mr. Michael Cignarella, Vocational Coordinator Mr. Timothy Rioux, Director of Pupil Personnel Services Mr. John Jones, Academic Coordinator Mr. Peter Rickard, Special Needs Coordinator o f f I c e Mrs. Kathy Catanzariti, Mrs. Mary Curran e r s o n n e I Mrs. Judy Colella Mrs. Helen Keefe 61 Mrs. Karen Alix, Resource Mr. John Billington, Machine Shop Mr. Fred Boreck, Painting Decorating Mrs. June Borge, Nurse Mr. George Brew, Graphics 62 Mr. Joseph Brundige, Painting Decorating wmt Mr. Donald Buckley, Science l Mr. Thomas Ciulla, Electrical Mr. Donald Coe, Plant Maintenance Mr. James J. Conley, Sheet Metal Mr. Paul Cappella, Plant Maintenance Mrs. Ruth Cooper, Physical Education Mrs. Susan DeLuca, Physical Education Mr. Ronald Everton, Masonry Ms MaryEllen D'Espinosa, Resource Mr. William Doucette, Science Mr. Stephen Dilendick, Electrical Mr. Mark Feeley, Math 64 Ms Jo-Anne Fellerman, Cosmetology Mrs. Regina Gallishaw, Nurse Mrs. Jean George, Child Care Mrs. Mary Fleming, Counselor Mrs. Gail Griswold, Resource Mr. William Freden, Carpentry Mrs. Judith Gagnon, English Mr. Paul Gurrie, Carpentry Mr. Joseph Genoa, Distributive Education Mrs. Joyce Guild, English 65 Ms Camilla Huston, Resource Mr. John Kenney, Masonry Mrs. Ann Keyes, Library Mr. Stanley Koziol, Metal Fabrication Mrs. Christine Kamerick, Resource Mr. Howard King, Physical Education Mr. David Hatch, Auto Repair Mr. Edward Hichborn, Distributive Education Mrs. Donna Hannigan, English Mr. Vincent Hoye, Air Conditioning 66 Mrs. Catherine Landry, Resource Mr. Jeffrey Lane, Electronics Ms Jane Lennon, Librarian Mr. George Letendre, English Mr. Normand Levesque, Masonry Mr. William Lewinski, Carpentry Mr. James Lino, Plumbing Mr. William Lowe, Carpentry 67 Mr. Bruce McKinney, Social Studies Mr. Robert Murkland, Counselor Mr. Ronald Meisner, Graphic Arts Mr. Edward Novakoski, Painting Decorating 68 Ms Mary O'Malley, Resource Mr. Robert Packard, Metal Fabrication Mr. Joseph Pedro, Science Mr. Forrest Pirovano, Commercial Art Mr. William Reposa, Electronics Mr. John Rodominick, Auto Body Mr. Richard Savastano, Cosmetology Mr. William Schavrien, Machine Shop Mr. Gerard Silva, Plant Maintenance 70 ■■ Mr. Harold Stevens, Culinary Arts --ay Ms Ann Sutton, English Mr. Gerald Toupin, Resource ■ Mrs. Mary Sweeney, Business Education I jr mLs Mr. Paul Trovato, Social Studies Mrs. Jane Sullivan, Therapist Mr. Donald Thomas, Electronics Mr. Richard Vernon, English 71 Mrs. Deborah Vine, Resource Mr. William Walker, Drafting Mr. Louis Verrochi, Physical Education Mrs. Suzanne Ward, Nurse Dr. Walter White, Resource Mrs. Trina Williams, Math Mrs. Barbara Wnuk, Math Mr. Robert Wyman, Counselor 72 74 JOANNE MARIE ACHIN 450 Smith St., No. Attleboro Jo-Jo ; VICA-2 4; Junior Prom-3 Favorite Phrase: Come on, Nanc Ambition: To become a surgical technician to be happy with Ebbie for the rest of my life. KEVIN ANDERSON 16 Forest St., Franklin Favorite Phrase: 'What's Up Ambition: To be a welder in high technology Memories: Those good old days in shop. HOMER ANDRADE 30 Avon St., Seekonk Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition: To be successful live life to its fullest Memories: Sophomore Day BRETT ALLEN 8 Temple St., Medway Ambition: To meet my Lord in heaven ELIZABETH ANDREASSI 1043 West St., Walpole WILLIAM AMARA 814 Washington St., Walpole MICHAEL AUCIELLO 260 Main St., Franklin AUCI Activities: Rock concert 2, 3, 4 Favorite Phrase: Magic is a rock 'n roll illusion. Ambition-to graduate Memories: Coming in late HOLLY ANDERSON 100 Union St., Walpole HALL : Activities: Softball-2, Vica-4. Favorite Phrase: I guess ya had to be there. Ambition: To always be happy at whatever I do. Memories: Sophomore Day, Baker. KRISTIN NANCY ANDERSON 689 West St., Walpole. Vica-3, Favorite Phrase: 'This is so boring! Ambition: To do my best at everything I do. Memories: Cosmetology Fashion Show. MICHAEL BALDASSARI Common St., Walpole Baldy Boxing-3, 4; Soccer Mgr-2. Ambition: To get a job in Food Service Memories: Friends in Boxing 75 BONNIE BARKHOUSE PAUL BARRETT 102 Patridege St., Franklin 97 Van Kleeck Rd., Millis Bone Activities: Indoor Track-1 Favorite Phrase: What's up? Ambition: To be a photographer Memories: Class walkout in Graphics NEIL BAYARD 175 Village St., Medway Favorite Phrase: I'll be tell'in ya' Ambition: To move to Ca Memories: Mr. Schavrien pulling my hair. JANICE BOURGEOIS 86 Pine St., Franklin Activities: Food Banquets Favorite Phrase: I'm sorry Ambition: To be happy, rich suffessful in life Memories: Sophomore Day, Prom '81 RICHARD BOYLAN, JR. 11 Deborah Dr., Walpole Rich Activities: Soccer-1 Favorite Phrase: Shut your mouth Ambition: To get ahead KATE ELIZABETH BRADLEY 15 Lincoln St., Medway Bradley Ambition: To get rich and travel STEPHEN BRESNAHAN 134 Hunting Lane, Sherborn Steve Cross Country-4; Track Special Olympics-3. Favorite Phrase: Okay!. Ambition: Golfer and Jogger. Memories: Working in dishroom; friends in track TODD BRODEUR 278 Allen Ave., No. Attleboro BRODY Favorite Phrase: Give peace a chance. Ambition: To have a good job, wife, kids a house in the country Memories: Best of my life, especially Sophomore day. DEBBIE BROGAN 51 Mirror Lake Ave., Norfolk BRogie Favorite Phrase: 'What a tard Ambition: To become a licensed insurance appraiser. Memories: Auto body shop Sophomore day CHRISTINE BROUGHTON 103 Stanley St., No Attleboro Chris Favorite Phrase: If you love something, set it free. Ambition: to be good in whatever I do. Memories: prom and Sophomore day 76 DAVID BROWN 136 Conlyn Ave., Franklin Brownie Activities: Vica-3 Favorite Phrase: Buffalo Ambition: To go through life laughing. Memories: VICA skipping RICHARD BROWN 17 No. Main St., Sherborn Brownie Favorite Phrase: One day at a time. Ambition: Getting out of Mass. going to Maine. HELENE BROWN 16 Anchorage Rd.( Franklin Favorite Phrase: This is boring Ambition: To become a sign painter. Memories: 3 good years in P D JOHN BRYDA 64 Peterson St., No Attleboro SCOOP Baseball 1 4, Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Favorite Phrase Do it up Ambition: To become a good craftsman. Memories: Fire. JUNE BURKE 9 Old Campbell Rd, Norfolk MARK ALAN BUSH 8 George Rd., Franklin Bushie Favorite Phrase: You'll get over it! Ambition: To become an electronic engineer. Memories: Smut 101 JOSEPH F. CADERO 54 William St., Walpole Jay Baseball-1 Ambition: To make my mark in the welding field Memories: Good teachers close friends JAMES J. CAHILL 444 Winter St., Walpole Jim Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Track-1, 2, 3 Favorite Phrase: Easy there killer Ambition: To be a billionaire Memories: Sophomore Day DARLA CAMPBELL 888 Mendon Rd., No. Attleboro Ambition: To be an interior decorator Memories: The parties DEAN CALABRARO 332 Chestnut St., Franklin Deano Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Boxing-2, 3, 4 Favorite Phrase: School brother. Ambition: To live long in life. Memories: After the prom. 77 WILLIAM CARLSTROM 266 Mount Hope St., No. Attleboro DAVID E. CASSIDY 31 Granite St., Medfield Ambition: To be an Electronics Design Engineer PAUL A. CATALDO, JR. 639 West St., Walpole Animal Favorite Phrase: I don't understand. Ambition: To succeed in this world JUDY CAWLEY 666 Pond St., Franklin Jude Cross Country-2, 3, 4 Winter track-1, 2, 3, Spring track-1, 2, 3, 4. Favorite Phrase: Excellent! Ambition: To enjoy life. Memories: '81 Spring track relays, last day of jr year, prom good friends KAREN CAVOSSA 4 Russell St., Franklin Cavossa Favorite Phrase I can't wait until Friday night Ambition: To be good in whatever I decide to do. Memories: Prom, Sophomore day LISA CECCHI 44 William St., Walpole RICHARD TODD CHAMBERS 154 Winter St., Walpole Choppa Football Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Wrestling-1. Favorite Phrase: My aching back Ambition: To be someone Memories: Working for Coach Doucette MICHAEL CHACE 257 High Plain St., WalPole Rubberneck Ambition: To stay with the Electrical Dept. BRIAN CHASSIE 8 Tyson Rd., Franklin Chass 78 Pep rally Favorite Phrase: What's up Ambition: To be successful at my work Memories: Sophomore Day MICHAEL CHILDS 30 Woodcrest Rd. No. Attleboro Hickey Ambition: Success Memories: Rock concerts 78 LORI CHLEBEK 501A Cumberland Ave. No. Attleboro “Kid Basketball-1, Cheerleading-2 DECA President -2, Secretary-4, Weightlifting-1. Favorite Phrase: Oh, my God ! Ambition: To become a manager of a business. CHARLIE CLOUTIER 586 May St., No. Attleboro Clout . Wrestling, baseball, Concert-2 3. Favorite Phrase: To the beach. Ambition: To start my own cabinetmaking business. Memories: Mr. Frieden always giving me trouble. DEBBIE CONNOLLY 407 High St., No. Attleboro Favorite Phrase: School's out forever Ambition: To make some money. MARY BETH CHLEBEK 501A Cumberland Ave., No. Attleboro Cottie Cheerleading-2, DECA VP-2, Jr Class VP-3 Sr. Class VP-4 Favorite Phrase Do It. Ambition: To become an airline stewardess ROGER COOK 32 Everett St., Sherburn S KENNETH P. CLEARY 1 Delmar Rd., Medway Kiend Favorite Phrase: What's the Flopp? Ambition: To be successful, rich happy MICHAEL P. CORSINI 5 Tyson Rd., Franklin Corka Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4, Favorite Phrase What a mother Ambition: To make lots of money Memories: The prom JAYNE M. CLIVE 21 Oakland St., Medway The other half . Spring track- 1, 2, 4 Indoor track -2, 3, 4, Cheerleading-2, 4 Favorite Phrase Oh my God Ambition: To become an artist Memories: All the fun Lori I had BRUCE COLE 32 Lincoln St., Medway JOHN COURNOYER 281 East St., E. Walpole Activities: Soccer Team-3, Rock Concert-3. Ambition: To enter Northeastern U. Memories: losing soccer team, rock concert 79 I DAVID COVELL 65 Brook St., Franklin Favorite Phrase: What time are we outa' here? Ambition: FHappiness STEVEN CUNNIFF 288 Cooney St., Walpole MARC A. CUSSON 65 Moore Ave., Franklin Yippen Ambition: To do a lot of traveling GWYN CRANDAFF 822 Alvarado Dr. Huntinton Beach, Ca “Butch” Cross country 2, 3, Winter track-1, 2, Spring track- 1, 2, 3 Favorite Phrase “Oh, my knees Ambition: to get back to Ma. Memories: '81 relays DANIEF J. CUGINI 8 Meadow Rd., Medway “Cuge Favorite Phrase: I want to get out of here ELIZABETH CULLEN 693 Holmes Rd., No Attleboro “Beth , Softball 2, Fashion show-3 Favorite Phrase: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday loved today. Ambition: To have a happy life DAWN MARSH CURRIE 51 Highland St., Walpole Woddles . Cheerleading-1, 2; Class Pres-13; Favorite Phrase: I can't wait to get skinny again. Memories: Junior Prom JOAN DANIELS 47 Pleasant St., E. Walpole Favorite Phrase: E,S, D Ambition: To be successful Memories: Sophomore Day LAWRENCE DAVIS 72 Goulding St., Sherborn ALAN DECOFF 41 Perry St., Sherborn Favorite Phrase Wrong Ambition: To be rich Memories: Shop Related classes 80 CINDY DECHELLIS 622 Washington St., E. Walpole Deech Ambition: To attend computer school travel Memories: Graphics walk-out MICHAEL R. DEFINA 87 High St., No. Attleboro Favorite Phrase: O.K. Fine Ambition: To get somewhere in life MARK DEGNIM Eldon Dr., Franklin Deg Favorite Phrase: Heavy Met-1 Ambition: To play guitar JOHN DIGIACOMO 10 Haynes St., Walpole Didge Favorite Phrase: What's Up Ambition: To become a master plumber PATRICIA DULL 6 Mechanic PI., Franklin Dickie Favorite Phrase What's up Ambition: To be a hairdresser Memories: Sophomore Day RICHARD DIMARTINO 115 Conlyn Ave., Franklin DiMar Activities: Boxing-1, 2, 3, 4 Favorite Phrase: How's it going Ambition: To be successful. Memories: Prom LORNA D INNOCENZO 16 Charles Dr. Franklin Basketball-1, 2; VICA Ambition: To be successful Memories: 78- 79 Prom, Fashion Show MATT DOLITKA 9 Royal Court, Franklin Stork Ambition: To get my plumbing license MARK DOW 6 Ray Hill Rd., Franklin Ambition: To live in Texas PAUL DRISCOLL 3 Charlesgate Rd., Walpole Lurch Ambition: To own a body shop. Memories: Putting a floor in Mr. Rodomonick's truck 81 PAMELA DUFAULT 132 Division St., No. Attleboro, Ma. Pam Activities: Prom Committee-3, 4 Cheerleading- 4. Favorite Phrase: Really! Ambition: College Memories: Junior Prom LORI DURNING 26 Winter St., Walpole DAVID DULONG Populatic St., Franklin Dooly Favorite Phrase: Congratulations, you made it! Ambition: Painting Murals. LORRAINE J. DUNNE 845 North St., Walpole Rainy Fashion Follies-3 Favorite Phrase: Idon't even know! Ambition: To get married Memories: Pie fight in cafe MICHELE DUNNE 6 Apple Tree Lane, Walpole Mitch Activities: Basketball-1 Softball-2. Favorite Phrase Whip cream Ambition: To be my own boss! DAVID DUTCHKA 10 Hale Place, Medfield Dave . Ambition: Work Memories: Learning a favorite shop ANN DZIURDZ 115 Park St., Norfolk Annie Bell . Activities: Fashion show. Favorite Phrase: Cut it out! Ambition: Beautician in skin care Memories: Fashion show all the great teachers I had. PAUL ECKHARDT 696 North St., Walpole Ecky AMY L. EPPICH CAROL EZEKIEL 45 Pleasant St., E. Walpole 178 Summer St. Walpole Ambition: To be happy Memories: Sophomore Day , 80 JAMES FICCO 985 W. Central St. Franklin DONALD FISLER 29 Vinald Rd., Medfield Fizzy Favorite Phrase: What' up Ambition: To build my own house in N.H. Memories: Good times in the welding booths GARY FITZPATRICK 14 Winthrop St., Medway Fitz Football-1 Favorite Phrase: Ya nut, PETER FIZER 133 Beech St., Franklin Pete JEFFREY R. FLOYD 125 Glen Meadows, Franklin Floyzo Favorite Phrase: Let's not get out of hand. Ambition To become a skilled carpenter Memories: Sophomore Day TIMOTHY FLYNN 60 Alton St., Walpole Flynny Boxing-1, 2 Favorite Phrase: What's goin' on? Ambition: To work construction Memories: Sessions in welding booths. JODY FOLEY 130 Summer St., Walpole Buffy Cross Country-2, 3, 4 Indoor Track-1, 2, 3; Outdoor track 1, 2, 3 Ambition: To be successful happy in whatever I do. Memories: Running in the Harvard Invitational Track Meet. MARK FOLLETT 31 Carpenter St., Seekonk Byrd Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country-1, 2, 3, 4; Track Field-12, 3, 4 Ambition: To be successful ARTHUR P. FRALIN 22 Hatters Hill Rd., Medfield Art Favorite Phrase: Good Deal Ambition: Racing in the Indy 500 STEVEN FRASCA 287 Ridge St., Millis Mr. Ed Memories: Plumbing shop 83 THOMAS R. FRICKER GREG GALLAGHER 101 Union St., Franklin 73 Moosehill Rd. E. Walpole Frick Favorite Phrase: Cherry! Spike Activities: Baseball-1 3 Football-2, 3, 4; Track-2, 3 Favorite Phrase: Dog Breath!!! Ambition: To go on play football Memories: Playing in 3 Thanksgiving games. STEVEN GIGUERE 38 Pine St., Medfield DAVID ALLEN GEYER 40 Cottage St., Millis Geyers Activities: Football-4, Wrestling-3, Boxing-2, Track-1 Ambition: To become the best I can Memories: Thanksgiving game RHONDA M. GIANDOMENICO 18 Everett St, Franklin Rhon Activities: VICA 80-81 State Finalist. Favorite Phrase: You live only once, but if you live it right once is enough! THOMAS GIRVAN 5 Kennedy Lane, Walpole Tommy LORI ANN GOBIN 658 Hansfield Rd. No. Attleboro Twin Activities: Cheerleading-2; Track-4. Favorite Phrase: You're rotten! Ambition: To get through college as quick as I got through high school. JUDITH C. GOMES 81 River Road, Norfolk Judee . Cheerleader-3, 4; Softball 2. Ambition: To become a successful cosmetologist. Memories: The great times my shop had with Fashion Follies. SCOTT ALLEN GOULART 12 Northwood Dr, Walpole Hulk Football-1, Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer-1, Outing Club-3 Favorite Phrase: Onward to Stardom. Ambition: To become rich famous BERNADETTE GRIFFIN 112 Stoddard Dr. No Attleboro Bernie Favorite Phrase: Go for it Ambition: To become a teacher 84 LINDA D. GROUT 42 Washington St., Sherborn Memories: Child Care parties DEBORAH GULLENS 5 Lover ing St., Medway Favorite Phrase: Smile . . it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Ambition: To own my Day Care Center. Memories: Sophomore Day LISA J. HAFFORD 5 Country Lane, Medway Lis Activities: Softball-1; Student Advisory-4. Favorite Phrase; Woo-Baby!. Ambition: To travel Memories: Sophomore Day HARRY HAGAN 6 Plain St., Franklin HAZO Baseball-1; Ambition: To be successful; Memories: Rock concerts SHARON HAGBERG 7 Tyson Rd., Franklin Favorite Phrase Cut it out! Memories: 3 good years in P D DENNIS HALL 5 Maude Terrace, Walpole Moon Man Baseball-3, 4 Favorite Phras e: What's up Man Ambition: College JOSEPH HALL 27 Stone St., Walpole Favorite Phrase: Tri County's a prison! Ambition: Owning a locksmith business DAWN MARIE HAMEL 1 Buttercup Lane, Medway Band-2, 3; Fashion show-4. Favorit Phrase Look at the Vett mbition: To become a cosmetologist Memories: Jr. Prom-Fashion Show, Band JOHN HAMILTON Chandler Ave., Walpole Football-1 Ambition: To be an electrician SCOTT HAMPTON 36 Villege St., Millis Brain . Yearbook Photographer-4 Favorite Phrase: I wish I were married to Kelly. Ambition: To become a photo journalist. Memories: Jr. Prom. Sophomore Day 85 JOE HARKINS 98 West St., Medway Ambition: To graduate make a lot of money. Memories: All the fun we had in P.M. THERESA I, HARKINS 98 West St., Medway Terry VICA Favorite Phrase: I am only kidding Ambition: Air Force. KEVIN HARMON 94 Payne Rd., No. Attleboro Jr. Class Rep-3 Memories Eating school poison for lunch PAUL HAROL 9 Domenica Rd., Walpole Favorite Phrase: Do it up Ambition: To graduate retire early. Memories: Sophomore Day MARK HARPER 54 Daniels St., Franklin Harp Wrestling 1 Favorite Phrase: What's going on Ambition: To drive cross¬ country STEPHEN M. HART 66 Ivy St., No. Attleboro Football-1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. Track- 1, 2 Baseball-1, 2. Ambition: To own an electrical business. Memories-4 of the best years in T.C. Football PAM HARVEY 53 Bucklin St., No. Attleboro Harvey Favorite Phrase: Go for it! Ambition: To be the highest paid lab technician ever. Memories: Jr Sr Prom DAVID HASENZAHL 11 Oakview Circle, Medway Haze Football-1, 2; Wrestling-1; Baseball-1; VICA-3. Ambition: Custom painting in California Memories: Sophomore Day SHAWN HAZARD 11 Pudding Stone Ln, Medway Haz Favorite Phrase: Deg, you die. Ambition: Be a millionaire TIM HEADD 8 West Pine Dr., Walpole Headda Favorite Phrase: Take a hike! Ambition: To own my own shop . 86 FRANK HEFFRON 70 Greenwood St Sherborn MARK HENSCHEL 11 Highland St Medway KEVIN RAYMOND HEUKLOM 27 Summer St., Medway “Huey Favorite Phrase: I was framed! Ambition: To be rich MATTHEW MARK HOLMES 16 Ipswitch St., Seekonk Boxing-3; Favorite Phrase: Hey beautiful, what's up? Ambition: To be rich own a black limo CHRISTINE HULBERT 601 Adamsdale Rd No. Attleboro DANA HUNTER 33 Village St., Medway Ambition: California bound Memories: Throwing Mr. Lane in the pond on Sophomore Day JUDITH ANN HUTCHINS 93 Rockwood Rd. Norfolk Judi Spring track-1, Cheerleading-2, 3; DECA-2, 3, 4; Mass DECA Sec. Treas.-4; DECA Chapter Sec. -2, Class Treas-3, 4; Prom Committee-3; Ambition: To become an accountant Memories: April 30, '81; Sept. 29, '81 LORI IACUZZI 52 Circular St., No. Attleboro Cuzzie ; Softball-1; Jr Rep-4 Fashion Show Favorite Phrase: Relax; Memories: Pie fight! PAM JANES 160 County St., Seekonk “Waddles Sec-3, VICA-3, 4 Favorite Phrase: I gotta headache! Memories: Mr. D'Amico's temper tantrums STACEY JARVIS Jarvis Lane, No. Attleboro Spade . Sr. Class Sec.-4 Favorite Phrase: That's life in the fast lane! Ambition: To share a happy life with that someone special. Memories: Sophomore Day 87 ESTHER JENNINGS 459 Old Post Rd Walpole MICHAEL JOHNSON 833 West St. Walpole ROBERT JOHNSON 15 Dyer St., Millis BJ Favorite Phrase: Yes! Ambition: To work in Food Service Memories: My friends in Fast Foods KENNETH W. JOYCE 911 Main St., Millis Joycie . Football-1, 3 Favorite Phrase: Live and let die Ambition: To be wealthy MARK JUDSON 256 Main St., Medway Jud , Varsity Football-1, 2, 3, 4 Favorite Phrase: What's up! Memories: Beating Assabet in football TODD J. KANNALLY 871 Washington St., Walpole Toad . Soccer-1 Ambition: To be witty, wise successful Memories: Working at the banquets CHRIS KEANEY 420 Village St., Millis GREG KEHLHEM 291 Country Way, Franklin Killer Memories: Coming in late every morning KEITH RAYMOND KELLEHER 12 Quinn St., No. Attleboro Laverne Badmitton Tournament- 1, 2, 3. Ambition: Managing a store Memories: Fire in south wing JOHN KERNS 40 Auburn Rd., Millis JV. Soccer-1, 2. Ambition: My own business i 88 ALLEN LANGLOIS Sheldonville Rd No. Attleboro MICHAEL KING 32 Shady Lane, Franklin “King . Favorite Phrase: Never too old to rock 'n roll Ambition: To be successful BRIAN LAQUERRE 137 Broadway, No. Attleboro Scuffy . Shop Rep-4; VICA-4 Favorite Phrase: Oh, yeah! Ambition: To be successful Memories: An excellent carpentry shop instructors KAREN KRASKOUSKAS 49 Church St., No. Attleboro Hogger . Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Softball-1, 2, 3. Favorite Phrase: Shicknoi. Ambition: Position in the field of carpentry ROBIN LANAGAN 33 Moore Ave., Franklin Little Munchie Badmittion-3 Favorite Phrase: Right now, can I be like you?. Ambition: To become the best in whatever I do. Memories: Sophomore Day PAUL KILLOY 60 Oak St Franklin PETER KLEIN 10 Oak St., W. Medway Favorite Phrase: Here we are at Shaeffer City Ambition: To become a mayor Memories: Sophomore Day JOHN F. KUIETAUSKAS 100 Walnut St., Walpole John Kay . Favorite Phrase: Schicnoi Ambition: To own a 65' yacht. Memories: Sophomore Day JERRY LARAMEE 21 Mason Ave., NoAttleboro Wyomee WILLIAM KEYSER 483 Oak St. Franklin 89 KEVIN LARSON 165 Broad St., No. Attleboro Memories: Fire; being cold VALERIE ANN LENNOX 34 Boardman St., Norfolk Sandy Favorite Phrase: Let's get dismissed. Memories: Leaving school with special friends in 9th grade MICHAEL LEWIS 151 Holliston St., Medway Louie Ambition: To become part of a corporation DAVID LEARY 48 Summit Ave Walpole ANDREW LEAZOTT 184 Pleasant St., Millis Sleazott Outing Club-3, 4; Weight training-1. Ambition: To dodge the draft. Memories: Singing in shop with Dave Noel. ANNETTE LOMBARDI 22 Merrick St Walpole KEVIN J. LOVELY 84 Oak St., Walpole Jaws . Cross country-1, 2, 3, 4 Indoor Track-1, 2, 3, 4; Outdoor track-1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook-4. Ambition: To get my masters in plumbing. Memories: Running 12:21 on our home course against Shawsheen BRAD LECKE 16 Woodard Rd., Walpole Leeky . Soccer-1, 2. Memories: 9th grade football game CHARLENE LESAGE 77 Haig Ave., Seekonk Chuck Jr. Class Pres DECA Sec.-I; DECA V. Pres-4; Favorite Phrase: You're confusing me again. Ambition: To become a CPA. Memories: Sophomore Day, Jr. Prom, Sr Dance dinner. MICHAEL MACNEIL 107 Oakland St., Medway Mac . Ambition: To be a success Memories: Sophomore Day 90 jOAN M. MALONEY 603 Wilkins Glen Rd., Medfield Joanie . Favorite Phrase: You know, man. Ambition: To succeed in life. Memories: P D shop SUSAN MATTSON 1296 Washington St Walpole STEVEN MALTAIS 378 Coronation Dr., Franklin “Steve Ambition: To own my own body shop. Memories: Deano and the fire. WILLIAM MANNERING 32 Alton St., Walpole WILLIAM MARTELL 37 Hemlock St., E. Walpole Favorite Phrase: We'll never make it! Ambition: A good business of my own. Memories: Mr. Lane getting thrown into Lake Pearl. ELIZABETH MCCARTHY 26 Maple St. Walpole PATRICIA MCELROY 101 Norfolk St., Walpole “Tricia Softball-3; Favorite Phrase: I doubt it. Memories: My 4 years at Tri County WILLIAM B. MCKECHNIE 133 Greenfield St., Seekonk Bill Favorite Phrase: Hey, Tib:, Ambition: To be a masonry contractor. Memories: Sophomore Day CHRISTOPHER MCLEAN 1 McKinley Ave., Walpole Chris Soccer Mgr-2, 3, 4; Boxing-3, 4; Baseball Mgr-2, 3, 4. Favorite Phrase: I don't know . Ambition: To work at Newport. Memories: My years at Tri-County KEN MCMULLEN 115 Pleasant St., E. Walpole Weasal . Jr. Class Officer, Class Rep-3. Favorite Phrase: Ya right!. Ambition: to become a wealthy electrician. Memories: Sophomore Day 91 mm KEN MORRIS 491 W. Central St., Franklin Morris . Boxing-3 Favorite Phrase: You stick a knife in my back . Ambition: To open a private business. Memories: Sophomore Day WENDY MORSE 48 Mirrow Lake Ave., Norfolk Favorite Phrase: What's the matter! Ambition: To work in an auto body shop. Memories: Good times in shop SHARON E. MORTON 553 Winter St., Walpole Sha Cosmetology Fashion Shop-4 Favorite Phrase: Nothing matters but the weekend. Memories: Pie fight in smoking area. PAUL MORALES 50 Highland St., Walpole Favorite Phrase: I'd rather burn if I couldn't learn. Ambition: To get rich quick. STEVEN MORGAN 249 Plimpton St Walpole ROGER P. MOWRY 75 King Philip Rd., Seekonk Cricket . Favorite Phrase: Give me a break! Memories: The bus rides. STEPHEN MORANDI 135 Rustic Rd., E. Walpole Favorite Phrase: Bondo Boys Memories: The prom JAMES MONTAGUE 54 Cascade Terrace. Walpole Monty . Ambition. Electrical Engineer. Memories: 6 different Electronics teachers JOHN MONTEROTTI 3 Glenwood Rd., Franklin Football-1. Ambition: To own my own body shop. Memories: Good times in shop. ROBERT G. MEZZADRI 39 Peck St., Franklin Student Advisory 2, 3, 4 Pres-4; Yearbook-3; DECA-3 4; DECA Reporter-3 4;. Ambition: To own my own business. Memories: Sophomore Day, Jr. Prom, DECA Competitions 92 BRIGIT M. MULLANEY 17 Cook St., Franklin Knobber . Favorite Phrase: You'll get over it! Ambition: To open my own business WAYNE NEEDLER 30 Bayberry Circle, Millis Needlemen . Favorite Phrase: So sorry, son!. DAVID NOEL 129 Union St., Franklin “Noel . Rock Concert-2 3 Favorite Phrase: Is that right! Ambition: To own a bakery. Memories: Culinary competition RICHARD MURDOCK 2 Cottage St., Medway Doc . Football-1 2; Baseball-1. Favorite Phrase: Knock yourself out . Memories: Prom DAVID MUSSI 19 Pine Ridge Drive, Franklin Muse . Varsity Baseball-3 Favorite Phrase: If she looks good, ask her out. SUSAN NEEDLE 18 John Turco Dr., Walpole Sue . Softball-1, 2; VICA-3, 4; Fashion Show-4; Yearbook-4; Shop Rep-3; Senior Class President-4. Favorite Phrase: Go for it!. Ambition: To own my own salon become a teacher of Cosmetology. DEBORAH A. NEYLON 1 Lincolnwood Dr., Franklin Koo koo pigeon . Softball-1; basketball-2, Soccer-2 3; Shop Rep VICA-4; Favorite Phrase: You pinhead!. Memories: Sophomore Day, 1st Rock Concert. BARBARA A. NOVIELLO 9 Crescent Ave., No. Attleboro Fashion show-4. Favorite Phrase: No thank you Memories: Sophomore Junior Cosmo fight SCOTT NOWELL 50 Amvet Blvd No. Attleboro TED O'BRIEN 76 Hiller Dr. Seekonk Favorite Phrase: Where's the party! 93 WALTER O'DELL 24 E. Park St., Franklin Vito the Misquito RENE PARADIS 230 West St., No. Attleboro Red , VICA. Ambition: Metallurgic Engineer. Memories: Metal Fab Shop CHRISTOPHER M. PAUL 24 Jay St., No. Attleboro Chris Favorite Phrase: I'll think about it. Ambition: To become the best in my field Memories: Fire FRANK OLIVIER 48 Carpenter St., Seekonk Favorite Phrase: Give me a break!. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. Memories: Good times in carpentry shop with the best teachers. STEVEN OSGOOD 60 Charles St., No. Attleboro Ambition: To be married to Cyndi Ray RAFFAEL PAGLIOCCA 3 Wall St Walpole JON PARK 1307 Eastfield Dr Walpole RICHARD PAUL 24 Jay St., No. Attleboro Chief . Favorite Phrase: The hell with it!. Memories: Sophomore Day THOMAS PAVLIK 134 Holliston St., Medway PAV Football-2, 3, 4, Favorite Phrase: That's the breaks Memories: Sophomore Day CAROL ANN PAYNE 978 South St., Walpole Fashion Show-4. Favorite Phrase: You just relax! Ambition: To own my own business become rich. Memories: Sophomore Day 94 CYNTHIA PEAVEY 18 Davis St., Walpole Cyn Favorite Phrase: Who, Me? Ambition: To live each day to the fullest. ROBERT PICKENER 149 Union St., E. Walpole “Pick . Shop Rep-3 4. Favorite Phrase; What's up. Ambition: To be successful Memories: Graphics walkout RICHARD POITRAS 322 Common St., Walpole Basketball-1; Baseball-2. Ambition: Underwater welder THOMAS PELLETIER 573 High St., Walpole “Hector Ambition: To finish writing my book. Memories: Sophomore Day. KAREN PERCY 1229 Main St., Walpole “Purse Favorite Phrase: “Be calm yourself, Mr. Toupin . Ambition: To work as little as possible. Memories: My many friends working in the dishroom. JOE PERRY 31 Rosemorie Drive, Seekonk Memories: Plumbing Shop ANTHONY PISANI 58 McCarthy St., Franklin Pisan Football-1; Boxing-2; Wrestling-2; Annual Rock Concert-2 3. Favorite Phrase: Wanna buy a ticket? Ambition: Professional cabinetmaker Memories: Gym class of 79-80. RAYMOND PONCIN 160 Arcade Ave., Seekonk Ambition: Refrigeration Air Conditioning mechanic JONATHAN POWER 26 Lovering St., Medway Jon . Ambition: To be rich ROBERT POWER 230 Plain St., Millis 95 DAWN QUAGLIA 23 Erinlinda Dr., Seekonk Ambition: to become a great cosmetologist Memories: Mr. Lane's anger. JULLIANNE RICE 7 Maple Rd., Norfolk Julie”. Favorite Phrase: Whach ya mean? Ambition: To have a happy life with John Powers JOHN RINGUETTE 87 Fisher St, No. Attleboro Ringo CYNTHIA M. RAY 4 Clarkbon Dr., Walpole Cyndi . Ambition: To be successful in all I do. Memories: Junior Prom. Sophomore Day BRENDA LEE REID 82 Division St., No. Attleboro Bren . Favorite Phrase: Leave me alone. Ambition: To make others happy PATRICIA L. RIBOTTO 7 Navumkeag St., Medway Knees !. DECA. Ambition: To own my own stores. Memories: First prom with J.B. MICHAEL J. RICHMOND 18 Charles Dr., Franklin Mike . Favorite Phrase: Bonehead Ambition: Electronic R D technician Memories: Field trip to Boston JENNIFER RIPLEY 10 King PhilipRd., Medway Jennie . Cheerleading-3; Treasurer-2 Favorite Phrase: Who me? Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. BRYAN ROOK 68 Smith Ave., Walpols Favorite Phrase: Go for it, now or never!. Ambition: To make a better life for myself Lorna. RUSSELL ROUSSEAU 51 Stoddard Dr., No. Attleboro Dazerr Favorite Phrase: Light 'em up. Memories: Sophomore Day 96 STEPHAN A. RUBINO 243 Village St., Millis Ruby . Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball-1, 2; Track-3. Favorite Phrase: Feeling mighty fine. Ambition: To owe. my own business. Memories: Gym Class of 1979 BILLY SCHERER 6 Clover Lane, Medway Whimp Favorite Phrase: Go home! Ambition: To be like Mr. Michaud KELLY RYAN 609 Maple St., Franklin JV Softball-1; Cross Country Mgr-3; Indoor track-2; 3: Outdoor track-2, 3; Yearbook- 4. Ambition: To be happy at whatever I do. Memories: Meeting Scott GEORGE SARNIE 11 Woodruff Rd. Walpole Punk . Ambition: To buy an old mansion. MICHAEL JOHN SAUVE 40 Eddy St., No. Attleboro Mike . Ambition: To design build my own line of stereos Memories: Field trip to Boston KIMBERLY SCOTT 10 Upham Rd. Medfield Kim DECA Pres-3, 4 Ambition: To get something out of life. Memories: Meeting people I never would have met if I hadn't come to Tri PHILIP SEAL 24 Karen Ave., Medway Flipper Ambition: To be independently wealthy by the age of 35. Memories: Mr. Letendre's toughest ( best) English class. I ALAN SEDGWICK 70 Broad St., Walpole Sedg . Favorite Phrase: Too bad. CHRISTOPHER SENIOR 1235 Main St., Walpole Ambition: To be wealthy DANA SGROSSO 132 Long Hill Road, Franklin Dana . Favorite Phrase: What's your act? Ambition: To be a successful carpenter. 97 STEVEN F. SHIELDS 9 Joual Court, Franklin Shieldy Favorite Phrase: Hey Jumbo Good Luck, Class of '81 JACK SILLIPHANT 18 Primrose Dr. Seekonk Lance . Favorite Phrase: I doubt it! MICHAEL SILVIA 20 Pamden Lane, Seekonk Ambition: To be successful in Graphic Arts JAMES J. SIMAS 501 Ledge Rd., Seekonk Little prunes Ambition: To make lots of money MICHAEL D. SIMOLLARI 19 Park Lane, E. Walpole Simo Favorite Phrase: It's doubtful. Ambition: To travel around the world. Memories: Long bus rides to from school. CHARI ES SMART 717 Arcade Ave., Seekonk Wolfman Boxing-2. Ambition: To be successful CYNTHIA M. SMITH 1897 West St., Wrentham Cyndie . Student Advisory-1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Capt.-2, 3; VICA Rep. Ambition: To become a successful nutritionist. Memories: Sophomore Day, the Prom, Cheering at games. SUSAN SOLARI 190 D. Tennent Cir. No. Attleboro Sue . VICA, Fashion Show, Yearbook Ambition: To be rich happy. Memories: Sophomore Day PAUL SPARKS 550 Washington St., Walpole Red . Favorite Phrase: That's life!. Ambition: To be successful. PAUL SPAVOLD 37 Lovering St., Medway Spav . Cross Country-1; Yearbook photographer-4; Favorite Phrase: With great power comes great responsibility. Ambition: To become the greatest collector 98 REBECCA STANDING 77 Boardman St., Norfolk Standing Becky Favorite Phrase: That's the biz, sweetheart!. Ambition: To remain with the truth. JUDITH STARR 22 E. Park St Franklin JAMES STEELY ELIZABETH A. STEVENS 76 Hillside Ave., Rehoboth 34 Milford St., Medway V Pres-1 2; Class Rep f; Liz Memories: Being in Mr. Yearbook-1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: Wyman's office. RN with BS in Nursing. Memories: Jr Prom; VP Election in 1st year. GARY STEWART 11 Holbrook St., Norfolk Stewy . Favorite Phrase: Too bad! Ambition: To succeed in my trade. GEOFFREY SULLIVAN 6 Georgia Dr., Walpole G-off . Ambition: Own Manage my own restaurant. LOUISE SULLIVAN 230 Farm St., Millis Weafie Student Advisory-1; Winter Track-1, 2; Spring Track-1, 2; Favorite Phrase: Hi, What's up! Memories: Freshmen football Food banquets BRADFORD SUTHERLAND 471 Cumberland Ave., No. Attleboro Brad Favorite Phrase: Ya, sure! Ambition: To become rich famous JOSEPH SWISTAK 974 Longview Dr., No. Attleboro Swiss . Football '80 Favorite Phrase: Yup!. Ambition: Success. Memories: Painting Bellingham Football field. DAWN TETREAULT 117 Lewis St., Walpole Dandy Favorite Phrase: I'll zip right out and zip right back. Ambition: Work in Food Service. Memories: My senior year. 99 RICHARD THIBODEAU 517 Pond St., Franklin Rick Favorite Phrase: Where's the party? Ambition: To live on a mountain in Hawaii DAVID TRACEY 212 Turner Road Walpole BRADLEY R. TIGHE 9 Kendel Ave., Sherborn Basketball- 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To become a first rate ACR Mechanic Memories: Sophomore Day NANCY ANN TOMASELLO 21 Mill Pond R, Walpole Nans Class Rep, Cheerleading-2; Jr. VP Captain Cheerleading-4; VICA Favorite Phrase: Oh my God!!! Ambition: Career in Health, Memories: Good times in shop MARC TUUNANEN 272 Pond St Franklin ROBERT UNDERWOOD 92 Wood End Lane, Medfield Undie . Favorite Phrase: You Weasle. Ambition: Surgeon of Plumbing. Memories: Class trip JAMES VANBRUNT 43 Gorwin Dr., Medway Brunt Soccer-2, 3, 4 Ambition: To get ahead in life 100 LEO TOZIAN 1 Cynthia Lane, Franklin Leo . Favorite Phrase: It's no big deal!. Ambition: To be successful in my trade. Memories: Skip days KEVIN TUNNO 174 Summer St., S. Walpole Ambition: To be rich SUSAN VINE 122 Middlesex St., Millis Sue DECA-3, 4 JV Softball 2. Ambition: To be successful in life II CHARLES VON EUW 229 Conlyn Ave., Franklin Chuck . Ambition: To become successful retire early Memories: Freshman year Pep Rally DENEEN VOZZELLA 134 Common St., Walpole DECA-1, 2, 3, 4. Favorite Phrase: What a yuk!. Ambition: To be happy. Memories: Freshman Skip Day JULIE WALKER Eldon Dr., Franklin DECA-3. Ambition: To be happy DAVID WARCUP 31 Brook St., Franklin LAWRENCE WEBER 101 Rustic Rd., E. Walpole Larry VICA-3 Ambition: To be a woodworker Memories: Sophomore Day DAVID WHITCOMB 412 High St., No. Attleboro Whit Favorite Phrase: Live free or die. Ambition: To become an underwater welder Memories: Good times friends. DIANE WHITE 13 Cobble Knoll Dr. S. Walpole Rocky DECA Favorite Phrase: What's up? Ambition: To get what I want out of life. JOHN WILSON 98 Pleasant St., Franklin JJ . Cross Country-1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track-4; Spring Track-1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To be rich famous. Memories: Sophomore Day RAYMONA K. WOLLAK 288 South St., Medfield Mona Fashion Show. Favorite Phrase: Cut it out!. Memories: Good times in band practice ROBERT WRIGHT 2 Eleanor Rd., Walpole 101 THOMAS YUREK 16 Roxanne Sq., No. Attleboro Ambition: To own a brand new Datsun 280 2 X Memories: Smoking in boys room MARYBETH ZINNI 54 Grove St., No. Attleboro Zany Softball-1, 2, 3; Student Advisory-1, 2, 3, 4; VICA-4 Shop Rep-2, 3, 4. Favorite Phrase: Have a nice day! Ambition: To understand more than trying to be understood. Memories: Freshman year, VICA Skill Olympics. Butterflies for Mrs. Keyes DAVID WESTWATER 402 Union St., Millis Gary Betts Kevin Bonin Gary Boyce Christopher Bushika Jeffrey Cheney Peter Elmes James Fahey Robert Farris David Fitzgerald Larry Fontaine George Gardner Sean Geraghty Craig Griswald Francis Hanifin Gerard Hetu James lerardo Kenneth Karpowich Doanh Ke Ton John Mann John Martello Nelson Miles Brad Munroe Christopher Parker Scott Peters Peter Rice Geoffrey Romano Dana Rose Lee Southwood George Sturgis Edward Thomas Scott Westfield Lawrence Zahner 102 4 1 103 Senior Superlatives Best Dressed Wally O'Dell Raffaela Pagliocca Lorna D'lnnencenzo, Homer Andrade 104 i Above: Lisa Cecci Below: Mark Judson Most Athletic Mark Degnim Debbie Neylon Most Talkative Jane Clive, Steve Hart Bill Mannering Janice Bourgeois 105 Shyest Steve Morgan Most Popular 1 : Kate Bradley John Mann Teacher's Pet Left: Jim Steely, Above: Raymona Wollock Above: Todd Brodeur, Below: Dawn Currie Best All-Around Class Couple Above: Joe Swistak Below: Lori Chlebek CLASS WILL I, Joanne Achin, leave memories of all my good times that I shared with Nancy Tomasello Debbie Neylon, such as the times we skipped and never got caught. I, William E. Amara, leave one thin layer of rubber to the parking lot of Tri High I, Kevin Anderson, leave a body of a Dodge Dart to Mr Packard. I, Daniel J. Cugini, leave to Mr. Noonan 1 brand new 50 lb sledge hammer for quick auto repair I, Michael Auciello, leave this school with little to say. I, Neil Bayard, leave one posi-traction mark across the yellow line of the smoking area. I, Bonnie Barkhouse, leave Mr. LaMacchia my three ring notebook and the type face books I never finished (Have fun. Sir!) I, Paul Barrett, leave my temper And I leave Mr Vernon with a new voice so no one will fall asleep Good Luck! I, Gary, Bettes, leave Wally O'Dell, alias Vito the Misquito, a can of Raid I, Janice Bourgeois, leave Mr. King an empty bottle of Vodka I, Rich Boylan, leave Tri County my empty lockers and my very oderful gym uniform I, Todd Brodeur, leave my heart to the best school in the U S , and I especially leave my heart to Mr Lane. I, Debbie Brogan, leave to my Auto Body teachers, my memory in the shop. Thanks for everything I, Chris Broughton, leave all my absences to Disco Dick. I, Dave Brown, leave, not knowing what terrifying things lurk in the dark I, Helene Brown, leave to Mr Novakowski my bottle of tranquilizers I needed for his first period class And to Mr Brundige, Mr. Bugg, and Mr. Nova, my thanks for trying to give me a good education in P D. I, RICH BROWN, leave one dry footed self-priming sumpsucker to the staff of Tri-County I, JOHN BRYDA, leave the Tri-County Basketball team all of my skills and encouragement I, MARK BUSH, leave to all the future Tri-C students my no dose pills so they can stay awake I, CHRIS BUSHIKA, leave my homework, schoolbooks, and headaches to my teachers at Tri-County. I, JAY CADERO, leave to the underclassmen my skills and accuracy in the shop field. And to my teachers, I leave the memories from when I was here I JIM CAHILL, leave to Coach Doucette my lumps and bruises and most of all, my backache. I, DEAN CALABRARO, leave to Don Vendetti my dirty football uniform. I, DARLA CAMPBELL, leave a gold plated paint brush to Mr Nova I, BILL CARLSTROM, leave nothing. I, DAVID CASSIDY, leave this school in hopes that all will live a happy life. I, KAREN CAVOSSA, leave all my cheat notes to Mary Franke; also all of my good times I had in Tri-County. I, JUDY CAWLEY, leave my car sticker to Mr. Cuilla. I, LISA CECCHI, leave my plain and peanut M M'S for Mr Genoa to sell and eat more than he sells I, MICHEAL CHILDS, leave my will to succeed to anyone who can dream I, LORI CHLEBECK, leave Mr Hichborn my smile, and my looks I, MARY BETHANY CHLEBECK, leave Mr Hichborn a bar of soap. I, KEN CLERGY, leave to Vallerie Lenox my Sergios and what is in them I, JAYNE CLIVE, leave all track coaches my legs , and red Nikes, for all the other blondes who join the team. I, CHARLIE CLOUTIER, leave Nadine Nolin a set of directions to the lunchroom. I, DEBBIE CONNOLLY, leave my undigestable school lunch for the cafeteria workers to eat. I, MIKE CORSINI, leave my good humor and special gifts to all the underpriviliged Sheet Metal men. I, DAVID COVELL, leave my shop locker to anyone but Brickley. I, JOHN COURNOYER, leave my thanks to Mr. Lane. I, BETH CULLEN, LEAVE TO ALL THE TEACHERS I had a thank-you for teaching me all I know. I, STEVE CUNIFF, leave to Mr. Blaney all the hassles we had and leave him in a fog. I, DAWN MARSH CURRIE, leave to Mr. Rioux my child's dirty diapers. I, JOAN DANIELS, leave my eye and foot to Mr. King. I, LARRY DAVIS, leave my regards to the south wing door. I, MARK DEGNIM, leave my disciplinary record, because it's too big to be moved. I, CINDY DECHELLIS, leave. I, JOHN DIGIACOMO, leave my pencils to the school. I, LORNA D'INNOCENZO, leave Miss Joanne, all my complaints for the rest of her life. I, RICH DIMARTINO, leave on a five year mission to explore strange new worlds. I, MATT DOLITKA, leave a new car to Mr. Blaney. I, MARK DOW, leave a lot of smog in the men's room. I, PAUL DRISCOLL, leave the whole Tri-County staff in tears when they hear that I'm gone. I also leave a book called Brake Repair for Dummies to Mr. Rodominick. I, DAVID DULONG, leave a curse on every jock that sets foot on Tri-County I, PAM DUFAULT, leave Michelle Dunn my cheerleading uniform to show off her sexy legs. I, LORI DURNING, leave my three ring notebook to Mr. LaMacchia. I, DAVID DUTCHKA, leave Mr. Piravano a bottle of seltzer water. I, MICHELLE DUNNE, leave all my disciplanery referrals sheets to Mr. Lane. I, RAINY DUNNE, leave my 9th. grade Sprite can to Miss Joanne. I, ANN MARIE DZIURDZ, leave my loquacious personality to Wendy Hicks. I, AMY EPPICH, leave to Mrs. Sweeney a little bit of sanity and all the cheatnotes on behalf of the senior Health shop. I, MICHEAL BALDARASSI, leave burnt brownies to Mrs. O'Malley. I, CAROL EZZEKIAL, leave Mrs. B all of my hair elastics that I never had. I, BOB FARRIS, leave a big muzzle to Bill Amara. I, JIM FICCO, leave Mr. Noonan a heavy duty hammer set. I, DONALD FISLER, leave some of my hair for Mr. Cappella's head. I, GARY FITZPATRICK, leave David Fitz Prop. 2l 2. I, PETE FIZER, leave Mr. Billington the aggrav ation he caused me. I, STEPHEN BRESNAHAN, leave my brother Bill. I, JEFFREY FLOYD, leave a piece of art work in my locker to whomever encounters it. I, JODY FOLEY, leave Todd Bryda the running shorts that Ken Derosiers left me I, MARK FOLLETT, leave my pens, books and my locker to the poor soul that has to use it for the next four years. I, ARTHUR FRALIN, leave Mr. Novakowski a polish pencil. 1 Clockwise from top left: Homer Andrade, Patricia Ribotto, Ken McMullen, Brian Laquerre, Barbara Noviello, David Brown, Rhonda Giandomenico, Cynthia Peavey, Lori Durning, Frank Olivier, Chuck Smart, Beth Cullen, Kevin Larson, Lisa Cecchi, Debbie Gullens, Kelly Ryan, Scott Hampton, Judee Gomes, Sharon Hagberg, Christine Broughton, Debbie Neylon, Karen Cavossa, Dawn Quaglia I, TOM FRICKER, leave a pair of stilts to Mr. Cuilla. I, GREG GALLAGHER, leave Brian Fisk a box of tissues for his sniffles. I, SEAN GERAGHTY, leave two black strips of rubber to Tri- County parking lot. I, DAVID GEYER, leave for Mr. Genoa all my taped ankles and the heavyweight boxing championship. I, JUDEE GOMES, leave my granny clothes to Mr. Hichborn to give to his mother. I, RHONDA GIAN DOMENICO, leave my spike heel shoes to Mrs. Bachand with a book to learn how to walk in them . I, LORI GOBIN, leave all the trouble I can cause in Commercial Art to Mrs. Doan's new sophomores. I, SCOTT GOULART, leave Shawn Brown my knowledge and long years of experience and also, many, many, years of hard training in my great work of bodybuilding. I, CRAIG GRISWOLD, leave Mr. Meisner a bottle of Jack Daniels. I, LINDA GROUT, leave all of my problems with the bus driver to Brenda to solve. I, DEBBIE GULLENS, leave Mr. Spargo all my muffler burns. I, LISA HAFFORD, leave to Karen and Michelle a lot of good times and lots of luck in their last year. I also leave to Mr. Reposa my tips to use whenever he wants to. I, HARRY HAGEN, leave my old bent and beat up locker 107 to some poor soul. I, SHARON HAGBERG, leave to Mr. Nova (my 2nd. Daddy) my neat handwriting so he can write his own notes and much thanks for our nice conversation we had on 10 28 81. Thanks for everything. I, JOE HALL, leave Tri-County my grade certificate. I, DAWN HAMEL, leave all my Cosmetology customers to Sandra Dwyer. I, JOHN HAMILTON, leave my troubles to Mr. Walsh. I, SCOTT HAMPTON, leave this school with thanks for the fact that I met my future wife-Kelly Ryan. I, JOE HARKINS, leave the staff of Plant Maintenance all the good memories of the Senior Class. I, TERRY HARKINS, leave my 3 years of Health services to Mrs. Bachand. I, STEVE HART, leave to Chris Charette a jar of Bufferin for the next years football season. I, PAM HARVEY, leave all the tootsie pops in Cumberland Farms to Uncle Bob Packard. I, MARK HARPER, leave all my rats to Mr. Dilendick. I, DAVID HASENZAHL, leave all my zeroes in Ms. Rogier's rankbook for not having a pen or pencil. I, SHAWN HAZARD, leave a gallon of milk and a box of oatmeal cookes to Mrs. O'Shea. I, TIM HEADD, leave to Wendy all my best jokes about Miron. And to Mr. Schavrien and Mr. Billington-my good humor. I, FRANK HEFFRON, leave all the detentions and suspensions I never served and always got away with, to Mr. Lane and Mr. Jones. I, MARK HENSCEL, leave Marie Totle all the boys to flirt with. I, KEVIN HEUKLOM, leave my dirty gym clothes to the mini guinea. I, MATT HOLMES, leave Mr. Lane a gallon of cheap wine. I, CHRIS HULBERT, leave the keychains I made out of wood to Mr. Bugg. I, DANA HUNTER, leave my life in Dedway, with a sigh of relief. I, JUDI HUTCHINS, leave all my DECA Doobie papers to Candy Bryda. I, LORI IACUZZI, leave Mr. Trovato all the alligator shirts that he can wear. , JIM IERARDO, leave a piece of my pupu platter to my shop that bought with the dues money. , PAM (WADDLES) JAMES, leave Mrs. Nowackie all the class that the senior Cosmos' possess, and to Lisa Johnson-all Mr. D'Amico's temper tantrums. , STACEY JARVIS, leave Mr. Noonan the key to the back room for further use. , SISSY JENNINGS, leave all the met -1, bot-is on the bot'm shelf to Mr. La Macchia. , BOBBY JOHNSON, leave still cleaning. , KENNETH JOYCE, leave Tom Clewes all the good luck I never had. , TODD KANNALY, leave a year's supply of aspirin to all the Bakery people from Food Trades. , KEN KAREOWICH, leave a bushel of oranges to Mr. Blaney. , KEITH KELEHER, leave my nickname Laverne, to whoever wants t. , JOHN KEROS, leave Tri-county for good. , BILL KEYSER, leave one possi mark at the end of the driveway. , PAUL KILLOY, leave Mr. Rodominick with Gary Fitzpatrick's stupid questions. , MIKE KING, leave all my frustrations this school has given me. , PETE KLEIN, leave all the staff to rot in prison. , Pete Klein, leave all the staff to rot in prison. , Karen Kraskouskas, leave Christopher Scott Parker. , John Kuietauskas, leave Tri-County, very happy to get the heck out of here. , Brian Laquerre, leave Cindy Cole a decent reputation. , Allen Langlois, leave Dave Noonan my sledge hammer and chisle so he can go further his career. I, Jerry Laramee, leave to the future plumbers the reputation that the class of 82 and the classes before have attained. , Kevin Larson, leave Mr. Travato a message May your alligators ive forever. , David Leary, leave my used gym shorts and shirt to Mrs. Cooper as a remembrance of me. Andrew Leazott, leave my tilts to John Gokey and my good table manners to Baker. , Brad Lecke leave to the class of 1983 all my pencils, paper, and books. I also leave to Mr. Packard and Mr. Roy all the sophomores in shop. , Charlene Lesage, leave Chris Gobin all the aggravation that goes along with this school. , Mike Lewis leave my smelly gym clothes to Mr. Verrochi. HA HA! , Annette Lombardi, leave behind all of my embarrassing techniques in front of my locker to Mr. Letendre. Kevin J. Lovely, leave Charlie Huidobro the Addidas sneakers Ed Burnes left me. , Mike MacNeil, leave all my pencils to Mr. Cuilla. , Elizabeth McCarthy, leave Mr. Hitchborne the privilege of busting Bridgit and me in the boys room smoking and joking around. , Ken McMullen, leave all my nicknames behind to live on. , Bill McKechnie, leave all my masonry skills to Mr. Kenney. , Joan Maloney, leave to Mr. Nova all the work that I owe. , Steve Maltais, leave a case of Molson for Mr. Spargo. Bill Mannering, leave to the Junior Class Mrs. O'Shea's Siesta Room. , Chris McLean, leave my gift for making friends to all the lower classmen. , Roger Mowry, leave a 10 lb hammer to Mr. Noonan. , Bob Mezzardri, leave Erica Moore the one thing she's always Clockwise from top left: David Geyer, Kevin Lovely, Jeff Cheney, Pam Harvey, Lori-Ann Mary Beth Chlebek, Judy Starr, Judith Hutchins, Annette Lombardi, Nancy Tomasello, Bob Mezzadri, Jennie Ripley, Helene Brown, Bernadette Griffen, Patricia McElroy, Ramona Wollak, Lori Gobin, Sue Needle, Cynthia DeChellis, Debbie Connolly, Cyndi Ray, David Mussi, Brigit Mullaney f wanted . I, Jim Montague, leave all the junk in my locker to anyone with enough courage to open the door. I, John Monterotti, leave all the laughs and fun times we had to the teachers in Auto Body Shop. I, Stephen Morandi, leave all my knowledge of auto body to Mr. Noonan. I, Stephen Morgan, leave Mr. Pirivano a needle to let the air out of his head. I, Kenneth Morris, leave, giving one train ing bra to David Ceyer. I, Wendy Morse, leave the memories and fun we had this year in shop to the auto body teachers. I, Sharon Morton, leave all of my best jokes to the future Tri County classes. I, Bridget Mullaney, leave Mr. McKinney my dirty jokes. I, Richard Murdock, leave all my absence and skip days to Mr. Lowe's rank book. I, David Mussi, leave 4 of my best locks of hair to Mr. Schavrien, and to Christine, I leave my Saturday nights in the truck. I, Sue Needle, leave my big mouth, my gorgeous body, my good looks and my MODESTY to you, the underclassmen of Tri County. GOOD LUCK!!! I, Wayne Needier, leave all the hassles I gave to Mr. Lane. I, Debbie Ncylon, leave good luck to the new students. I, Barbara Noviello, leave, with Mr. Pavolis hot on my trail. I, Frank Olivier, leave all the dumb mistakes I made in shop. I, Chris Paul, leave Mr. Lane of Electronics, all my charged capacitors. I, Tom Pavlok, leave Mr. Everton, Mr. Levesque, and Mr. Kenney my empties and the power hitter from 2 years ago. I, Carol Payne, leave Rose to the 11th grade Cosmetology class. I, Cindy Peavey, leave Mr. Medeiros my Mickey Mouse membership card. I, Tom Pelletier, leave to the next classes of Graphic Arts my notebook of knowledge. I, Karen Percy, leave yelling, Hey, Ma, I made it!! I, Joe Perry, leave Mr. Blaney's boring lectures. I, Robert Pickner, leave my notebook to Mr. LaMacchia. I, Richard Poitras, leave all my cheap drugs to Mrs. Williams. I, Raymond Poncin, leave all the hassles, or the things to work in ACR shop. I, Jonathan F. Power, leave all my bad grades to Miss D'Espinosa. I, Bob Powers, leave in a web of mystery! Best of luck, class of '82! I, Dawn Quaglia, leave my nickname to whomever wants it. I, Brenda Reid, leave to the Food Trades Students Miss Morrison. Good Luck! I, Patricia Ribatto, leave Mr. Genoa many more shmucks, and I leave Mr. Lane my Sony radio. I, Julianne Rice, leave to my shop teachers all the good times for the past three years. I, Nelson Miles, leave all the memories of putting Mr. Blaney on the spot. I, Dana Rose, leave my hammer and vise grips to Mr. Noonan so he can always hack. I, Russ Rousseau, leave. I, Stephen Rubino, leave Chris Charette, $10 worth of speech lessons. I, Kelly Ryan, leave with Scott Hampton all my love, always and forever. I, George Sarnie, leave what this school gave me ... a HEADACHE! I, Bill Scherer, leave Mrs. Lestan all my English work. I, Kim Scott, leave Mr. Pavolis, THE KIM SCOTT SCHOOL OF THOUGHT. I, Alan Sedgwick, leave this school in one piece so someone else can destroy it. I, Philip Seal, leave my saber tooth crotch crickets to Mr. Noonan. I, Chris Senior, leave all the D from Mr. D's class to lower classes. I, Dana Sgrosso, leave my sinking ship to Cleo T. I, Steve Shields, leave my pens, pencils, and books to P.C. and leave all my nice sweaters to Michelle. I, Mike Simollari, leave to Mr. Reposa a Vi gallon of milk. I, Mike Silvia, leave my lltb and 12th grade notebook to Mr. LaMacchia. I, Jimmy Simas, leave my related book to a smart person. I, Chuck Smart, leave this school anxiously and I proudly leave those awsome school lunches. I, Cyndie Smith, leave a little bit of class to my two favorite fools at T.C., Lisa and Holly. I, Sue Solari, leave, heading for California. I, Lee Southwood, leave my heart and soul to Karen and Eva Lou. I, Paul Sparks, leave my deepest sympathy to anyone who has Mr. G. outside crew. I, Paul Spavold, leave Bob Gray and Wes Howely all my radiator tools and the right to give Dave Daily a bath in the radiator tank. I, Judy Starr, leave Mrs. Landry my math and I also leave Munchis my friendly smile and my looks (only kidding) I, Liz Stevens, leave Mr. Wyman, his office to remember me by. I, James Steely, leave to Mrs. Williams my Fundamental Concepts of Physics book, and to Mrs. Sweeney, I leave my medical teminology cheat notes. I, James Van Brunt, leave my good personality and charm. I, Gary Stewart, leave the yellow line in the smoking area to Mr. Lane. I, Geoffrey Sullivan, leave Miss Morrison to the Freshmen and , Sophomores, to the school the good times I will remember, and to all those after me, the Good Things in Life! I, Louise, Sullivan, leave my shop clothes to underclassmen of Food Trades. I, Brad Sutherland, leave school for an education. I, Joe Swistak, leave with unfulfilled dreams. I, Dawn Tetreault, leave my place in the dishroom to Nancy. I, Nancy Tomasello, do hereby bequeath my Bleep and Bleep to Mr. C and Mr. Trovato. I, Leo Tozian, leave my sinking ship to Danehead S. I, Dave Tracey, leave all the good times with the Class of 82 and hope for more. I, Kevin Tunno, leave my jockey shorts to Mr. Noonan. I, Bob Underwood, leave the school with the administration not too far behind. I, Susan Vine, leave my tardiness to Mr. Custy. I, Diane Vozzella, leave Mr. Hitchborn's pinhead students —earplugs. I, Larry Weber, leave Pam Donnell one dozen red roses as a sign of friendship. I, Diane White, leave. I, David Whitcomb, leave my mind to school, my soul to God, and my body to all the nice girls reading this. I, Robert Wright, leave all my knowledge and expertise in the Culinary Arts field. I, Raymona Wollack, leave my white boots to Mr. Medeiros. I, Thomas Yurek, leave Mr. Cuilla 2‘ i. I, Mary beth Zinni, leave to Tri County P and D, a whole lot of love and my gift of patience I acquired in my related class. Clockwise from top left: Lorna D'lnnocenzo, Diane White, Linda Grout, Sue Solari, Jayne Clive, Rebecca Standing, Marybeth Zinni, Kate Bradley, Chris Bulbert, Kim Scott, Brenda Reid, Louise Sullivan, Judy Cawley, Kristin Anderson, Mark Judson, Steve Osgood, Kenny Morris, Chris McLean, Stephen Rubino, Joanne Achin, Charlene Lesage, Dawn Hamel. We left our friends at our local high schools and came to Tri- County because it could give us something extra. That extra, a trade, was learned through hard work, dedication, and the careful instruction of our teachers. For many of us, this trade will be the pride of our future. For all of us, the trade we learned here is now our own. We have taken a unique opportunity and turned it into a skill, an occupation, a means of self-sufficiency and confidence. Congratulations to us! We came to Tri-County to learn a trade. We have learned that . . . and much, much more. no _ Ill Yearbook Staff Seniors this year are lucky to have a yearbook that includes many original ideas, drawings, and photographs. The students on this yearbook staff are talented and dedicated people. They have worked hard to produce a beautiful book. Thanks to all of the ad sellers, typists, photographers, artists and lay-out people who have made our job enjoyable and your yearbook a success. The Yearbook Advisors Yearbook staff discusses future plans. Front: Jeanine Davis, Mrs. Gagnon, Laura Wightman. Rear: Scott Hampton, Kelly Ryan, Miss D'Espinosa, Donna Lester. Kelly Ryan Louise Sullivan Judy Cawley Kevin Lovely The Artist Helen Lawrence Fantastic Photographers All of the drawings in this yearbook were done by Judy Cawley. Her work is creative as well as beau¬ tiful. We give a special thanks to Judy for helping to create a unique yearbook. 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