Tri County Vocational Technical High School - Summit Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1986

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Tri County Vocational Technical High School - Summit Yearbook (Franklin, MA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 24 of 128
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Class Will I Kim Ahern, leave to Miss Morrison all my pink slips. I, Mike Albee, leave to Mr. Steele the Holbrook soccer ball. 1, George Alexander, leave to Mrs. Gibson the only “A” in English that I ever got. I, Marla Alisandratos, leave all my best friends, my great memories and all my school belongings. I, Mandi Alsten, leave to Barb my thanks for all the fun we’ve had. I, Robert Amaral, leave all my headaches to Mr. Spargo. I, Jon Anderson, leave to Mrs. Gibson my gym socks and out dated book reports. I, Tim Armstrong, leave to Mr. Schavrien my hair from my head. I, Chuck Bailey, leave to Krista Maus the memory of “Mick”. I, Daniel Beschi, leave to Brenda Tighe my books and pencils. !, Andrea Birch, leave an air freshener for Deb Jen’s locker and a math book for Frank. I, Mike Blais, leave to John Kenney the names of the people that stole his car. I, Deborah Blake, leave to Becky Blake best wishes for her high school years, to Mr. Letendre thanks for his motivation, to Dave, all my love. I, Douglas Bowden, leave to all the teachers my thanks! I, Donna Brissette, leave to Debbie all the sessions in the south wing bathroom. 1, Leah Brodeur, leave to Mr. G. all my dipp wrappers. 1, Mike Brogan, leave to Mr. Pavolis my freezer. I, Kim Brown, leave to Mr. McKinney a bottle of Glass plus, a small note pad for quick notes, and a snow storm in August. I, John Bullock, leave to Mr. Schavrien my scope mouth wash. I, Brad Butler, leave to Steve Girling my memories from this school. I, Todd G. Carlson, leave to the under classmen in Culinary Arts absolutely nothing. 1, John Carneiro, leave my brain to Mr. Bugg. I, Rian Chace, leave to Mr. Blaney my favorite vegetable, beans. I, Ron Charette, leave to Mr. LaMacchia thanks for all his G.A. knowledge given to me. I, Craig Charpentier, leave to Ed Recchia all the eraser chunks that I threw at him. 1, Karen Charpentier, leave to Mr. Halstead a constipated pig. 1, Yee Chin, leave to Mr. Halstead my hair, Bentley my stomach, Palmieri my nose. I, Teri Chlebek, leave to Cheryl Mendenhall all my mind boggling problems to come. 1, Cheryl Cloutier, leave to anyone who enters this school my giddyness for Mr. McKinny. I, Eric Cobb, Leave to Tri-County my empty coffee cup. I, Gary Collins, leave to the less fortunate kids of Tri-County my great looks. I, David Cook, leave to Mr. Spargo my cleaned out locker. 1, Gary Cormier, leave to the underclassmen Mr. Palmieri. Good Luck! I, Charlene Crook, leave Mr. D’Amico to Kim, Jane and Tiffany. I, Michael Curran, leave to the following classes, nothing. I, Jay D’Espinosa leave to Mr. Spargo the patience to deal with underclassmen. I, Tony Dastoli, leave to the upcoming seniors ’Deadheads”, the Food Trades girls bathroom. 1, Jen Davidson, leave to the Commercial Art underclassmen the hole in the darkroom ceiling. 1, Mike Dawe, leave to Chuck Palmieri the kleenex corporation so he can blow his nose. I, Rene DeDoming, leave to all lower classmen a chewed worm. I, Steven Delano, leave to Mr. Schavrien an endless supply of lav passes. I, Peter Deloia, leave to Mr. Toupin for all the trouble he caused me. 1, Tracey Devitt, leave to Mr. Dow my attitude. I, Anna DiGenni, leave to my good friends in Health Shop. 1, Chris DiPillo, leave to the Auto Body teachers my nose full of quarters (you probably all need it,) and the famous sayings. I, Barbara DiRado, leave to Mr. Pavolis Mr. McKinney the memory of my flowered pants and thanks to all my friends for four great years. I, Christine Dodge, leave to Mr. Glasser all my child care notes. I, William Donnell, leave to Carrie St. Charles all my everlasting “LOVE” I, Frances Douglas, leave to Todd a full moon at Beaver Pond. I, April Dow, leave to Boss Slaney more of gods graffite (gray hair). I, Gary Dwyer, leave to Boss a stock of celery for one of those days. I, Roberta Edwards, leave to Julie Radziwill a rubber glove to toss out the shop window. I, Paula Eliason, leave to Boss Slaney a robot to take care of my coffee duties, and to Jeff all of my love, and to D.M., L.P., B.D. luck in the future. I, Debbie Ellis, leave to Richie Ellis my English reports. I, Nola Evangelista, leave my Robert Plant pin to be remembered. I, Lisa Evans, leave to Tri-County, the memory of Jim Nabors. I, Christine Fallon, leave to the D.E. shop my dance music dancing feet. I, David Feener, leave to Mr. Michaud a bank full of pennies. I, Scott Fitzgerald, leave to Mr. Vernon one of my best Tie-Dyed Dead shirts. I, John Flanders, leave to Mr. Pedro a fine collection of his most stupid stories (hard cover edition). 1, Pete Furkey, leave with smoking tires. I, David Gaskin, leave to Tammy Greene, my books and locker. I, Carol-Ann Gleason, leave to Mr. Meisner all the underclassmen to pick on. I, Ron Heisler, leave to Mrs. Anderson my nose. I, Julie Henry, leave to Mr. Pavolis A Blue Toupe. I, Holly Hicks, wish Tina Cisternelli the best of luck in the years to come. I, Frank Iula, leave to Mr. Codman my company for another year. I, Eric Johnson, leave to the Class of “86”, good luck to everyone. I, Mark Jones, leave to Tri-County, “Nothing” I, Gary Jutras, leave to my gym locker my smelly old sweats. I, Jim Keenan, leave to Sid Barret his own mind back. I, Chris Keleher, leave to Mr. Billington Bob Brower. I, Richard C. Kidson Jr., leave to my brothers my mild temper and presence of mine. I, Marlene Kosmenko, leave to Mr. Hitchborn all his written assignments. I, Jeff Krula, leave to Ron Heisler one more year of high school. I, Keith Kubacki, leave to Mr. Palmieri my attitude and Mr. Bentley my smile. 1, Mike Lawton, leave hopefully. 20

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Senior Class Officers Senior Class Officers (Left to Right) Tracy Devitt (Vice-President), Heather Zahner (Secretary), Debby Traghella (Treasurer), Laura Stoddard (President). 19



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I, Lisa Lemire, leave to Ted Johnson all the good times we’ve shared, and all my love forever. I, Barbara Leonard, leave to Joe Laviano all the memories we have shared. I, Debbie Lewis, leave to Jayne Hamilton a smoke eater for the cosmetology bathroom. I, Chrissie Love, leave to Mr. Jones my $90 Walkman he lost in 9th grade I, Judy Lucas, leave to Mr. Pedro a pair of Jethro’s shoes by the Cement Pond. I, Charlie MacDonald, leave to Tri-County, my sanity. I, Steve MacDonald, leave to underclassmen, some weapons. I, John Paul, leave to Mr. McKinney a forever lasting headache. I, Pat Maher, leave to Tri-County Football team, my hopes for a winning season. 1, Pamela Mandeville, leave to Mr. D’Amico all my love and all his understanding 1 bottle of scotch a pack of cigarettes. I, Dawna Marchand, leave to Missy Mandell my spot in the smoking area. I, Mike Maron, leave to my less fortunate sister all my old schoolwork to help her grades. I, Krista Maus, leave to Mr. D’Amico my sanity. 1, Marya McCloskey, leave to Mr. Hichborn all the culinary arts related accounting Juniors. I, Mike McKeown, leave to Mr Blaney and Mr. Conley the memory of the senior class of ’’86”! I, Brian McLintock, leave to the Electrical shop teachers a dead frog and Steve. I, John McMorrow, leave to Mr. Packard a roll of turns. I, Cheryl Mendenhall, leave to Teri Chlebek a year’s supply of hair spray. I, Diana Mordini-Chas, leave to Mr. Hitchborn the tons of fun twins, to Mark, Lisa, Paula Barbara, the memories. I, Betsy Moriarty, leave to Paul all my love forever, and to Mr. D’Amico I leave all the great times Junior Year in shop. I, Pam Murray, leave to Mr. Pedro the echo of “Pedro” in the hall. I, Brian Nelson, leave to Mrs. Gibson some batteries for her Bugs Bunny pencil sharpener. I, Chris Nelson, leave to Mike Burke my guitar. I, Kim Patterson, leave to Mr. Doucette all the “metal heads” in the band. I, Lisa Paul, leave to all my friends happiness and the best of luck in the future, and I leave to Tom all my love. I, Michelle Paul, leave to Penny Bullis and Cathy Wainwright my cosmo station. I, Lisa Pellegrenni, leave to Mrs. Gibson all the Cadbury eggs in the world. I, Denni s Perkins, leave to Mr. Blaney nothing in the cribs. I, Rhonda Pettis, leave to Mr. Slaney the smell of Oregano burning on the stove. 1, Shawn Pierce, leave to Mr. Pedro my Fire Engine imitation. 1, Debby Pisani, leave to Nisa Erickson all the lonely bus rides without me. I, Laurie Poirier, leave to Mr. Letendre all the compositions stories I wrote for his class. I, Becky Power, leave to Tri-County my books and memory! I, Frank Proctor, leave to Mr. Bugg a can of raid. I, Julie Radwill, leave to Kim Brown and Roberta Edwards memories of Chinese restaurants. 1, Kim Raymond, leave to Tammy Sauter the west core bathroom. I, Edward Recchia, leave everything to anyone who wants it. I, Farley Rezendes, leave to Mr. Bernie Osborne a lot of thanks for heading my career in the right direction. I, Colleen Richards, leave to Mr. Letendre my best wishes. I, Chris Richards, leave to Mr. Toupin the head problems I gave him. I, Karen Robbins, leave to Mr. Vernon a copy of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. I, Todd Roberts, leave to Mr. Cappella my beer mug. I, Mark Robinson, leave to Mr. Cappella a pair of white overalls. I, Thomas Ryan, leave to Miss Morrison my attitude. I, Jay Ryan, leave to Mr. Spargo my laziness. I, Tim Sanders, leave to Mr. Spargo a life time supply of velamints. I, Jeff Santos, leave to Mike Thibodeau one more year with Ms. Baldi. I, Lynne Santos, leave to Mr. D’Amico, a can of hairspray and powder bleach. I, Rick Sarvas leave to Science Fiction my mind — for better or for worse. I, Tammy Sauter, leave to Kimmie Raymond the South Wing Bathroom. I, Rob Sawyer, leave Tri-County for the rest of my life. I, Johnny Scarborough Jr. leave to Mr. Pedro the next three generations of the Scarbor¬ ough family to pass thru his portals of knowledge. I, Fran Sebio, leave to Laurie Mollie memories of “Babs.” I, Mike Shea, leave to Mr. Packard some hair. 1, David Sheridan, leave to Mrs. Wnuk a cold classroom. I, Vicki Smith, leave to Mr. Hitchborn my related books. I, Roger St. Germain, leave to Joe Veilleux my notebook. I, John Starr, leave to Ms. Sutton a hand grenade. I, Heidi Stivaletta, leave to Jim Conley all the good times I had. I, Laura Stoddard, leave to the underclassman a school full of spirit!!! I, Lisa Stott, leave to Mrs. Sallen a roll of silver tape. I, Gil Taillon, leave this school happily. I Mike Thibodeau, leave to Mr. Rickard all the headaches I have caused him through the years! I, Jim Tilton, leave to Keith Welby a six-pack and a ride home. I, Debby Traghella, leave to Mr. Packard a book of passes. 1, Joseph Veilleux, leave to Mr. Cappella my white overalls I, Matt Verrochi, leave to Keith Welby a six pack and a car. I, Lisa Weber, leave to my brother Paul, 3 great years at T.C. to Mr. Glasser many thanks for his help. I, Keith Welby, leave to my auto repair related class my remains of me and my car when I crash. I, Keith White, leave to Mr. Slaney my hair cut appointments. I, Paul Wilson, leave to Mr. Sloane my height. I, Doris Winans, leave to Miss Sutton and Mrs. Hannigan all the Daisies I picked in my Sophomore and Junior Year. I, Ian Woodward, leave to Debbie Savage, the food trade shop and the rest of the school. I, Heather Zahner, leave to Mr D’Amico a pack of cigarettes, a bottle of Scotch and all his aggrevated related classes. 1, Paul Zahner, leave to Mr. Michaud a new penny 21

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