Tri County Vocational Technical High School - Summit Yearbook (Franklin, MA)
- Class of 1987
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Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School Franklin, Massachusetts Pride has been defined as satisfaction in one's achievements or ownership and suggests synonyms such as dignity and self-respect. Although we have had in the past and will have in the future many opportunities to be Proud, there are few occasions when that special feeling is stronger than it is on your day of High School Graduation. Some will enjoy other graduations as time goes by but that satisfaction of accomplishment that you feel now may never be greater because this is that special time when you enter into adulthood after having completed all necessary preparation. The ownership of your diploma, visible evidence of your success, will contribute to that sense of self-satisfaction. But Pride and the excitement that is part of being Proud at this time is not an automatic happening. In fact it happens, to a greater or lesser extent, only in relationship to your own concept of self-worth. The essence of the ultimate Pride is self-respect. To the extent that you have self-respect you are more likely to respect all with whom you relate to and you can be assured that they will respect you in return. So go for it, it is simple, it is easy, and yet it will undoubtedly be your most important asset - Pride. On behalf of the faculty and the entire staff, congratulations and thank you for having been here with us at Tri-County. ! ■ Terina Adams Micah Albertini Duane Baillargeon Debra Lynn Bassignani Ken B eauregard Donald J. Bergeron John Beroth Michelle A. Bestwick Debbie Bonin Cheryl Boyden Dob Breen Johan Brouwer Ann Brown 6cott Brunell Louis A. Bruno Katherine Buckley Anthony Paul Casucci Thomas M. Cebrowski Joanne Champagne Claude Charette Elizabeth Clark William Clayton Neil Cobb Joseph W. Collins Jay Allen Comeau Peter J. Consigli Daniel Cook David Cormier Kelly Cox Juliana Curran Sean M. Currivan Eric D’Angelo Paul D’Ascenzo Ponda D’ Espinosa Jody Dawe Lisa Delflno (Scott Delphos Joe Devine Kevin DiChara Mary Dill Lorrie A. Donahue Doug Doucette Charles Driscoll Melissa Marie Dufault 4 Michelle A. Duquette Wayne Durning Christopher F. Flynn Debbie Foley Cynthia Forrest Andrea Foster Chris Furdon James Furkey Jill Furlong Deanna Gagnon Judith Gagnon Peter Gariepy Debbie Gauthier Michael George Phil Gerrish t Gerald G. Girouard.Jr. Thomas F. Gleason Michael J. Gorman Michelle J. Goulet Amy Goulet Lloyd Gray David A. Greaves Tammy Greene Michelle Gregoire Justine Griffen Chris Hamel Eddie Harevich Donnie Hodgkins Jeffrey Hollander Kevin Houlihan Andy Hudak Matthew Hulbert John Hunt Theresa M. Hurd Tricia A. Jarvis Albert Javage Kristen Kenny David Killoy Sherry Kingston i 'iFW wr 1 M'm a y v r i l |WfV Plrl - fcfivtt' vJK MhI kM r ft |k aifc. W r’ If tk T lflH @| L ,VK Bfl 1 t i ■ M Joe Laviano Marc Leavitt Dob LeBeau Michael Lamphere Chris Liberatore Carlos Lievano David Lincoln Walter Lind Joseph Malino John F. Manning Mark Manzelli Barry MacEleney Wendy Medeiros Lawrie Molle Maureen F. Molloy Diehard John Molloy Derik Moore Diehard Moran James Morton Kevin J. NafF Craig Nissen Maryellen Northrop Lisa M. Orkney Donald J. Nasuti Doug Osborne Laura Ann Ozella Steven Noto Dawn Dalladini 11 12 Charlie Robinson Mark Petitt David B. Ramsey Laurist L. Robbins III Michele Ruest Nancy Pasquino Edward A. Piorkowski Jeanne Revell Cynthia E. Rogers Autumn Perry (Stacy Rakowski Brian Saegh Brian Ruby Kimberley Passi Kim M. Power No Photo Available Scott (Sawyer Tracey A. Sherman Lee Silver Michael J. Sirois Diehard Targett Austin Smith Paul Smith Matthew Soderberg Lori Spellman Jason Spiess Jerry Steinman Liane Stott 14 Mike White Kyle Yankee Vinny Yarush Christine Yones David Yurek Derek Tiller Tammy Tobin Tim Vacher Nadine Wilson (Steven Wolff Shannon Wright Karen Washer Tim Waters Bob Tomlinson Stephanie Thompson Kevin Briggs N = Nickname S = Shop T = Town SA = School Activities A = Ambition ( M = Memories Terina Adams N: Tina, Tineebop S: Culi¬ nary Arts T: Franklin A: To own my own restaurant, make money and get married. Micah Elizabeth Albertini S: Health T: N. Attleboro A: To get a job and be rich. M: Junior prom, Halloween dance Duane Baillargeon S: Plant Maintenance T: N. Attleboro A: Carpenter Debra Lynn Bassignani N: Debi S: Cosme¬ tology T: Franklin SA: Cheerleading 3, softball 3 4, basketballl 3 4, Vica 3 4. A; To stay in my trade and find a miracle in the sea of dreams. M: Being with my friend- Prom (V Gang) Ronald J. Bergeron N: Precious Pup S: Ma¬ sonry T: N. Attleboro SA: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor track 1, 2; Outdoor track 1, 2, 3; Vica 3, 4 A: To be the best that I can be at whatever I do, and to be very rich! M: Start¬ ing in my first Varsity football game as a freshman against Blue Hills. I, Ron Ber¬ geron, leave to Mr. Kenny, my red cardi¬ gan, and my blue track sneakers and thanks for being my neighborl Michelle A. Bestwick S: Child Care T: N. Attleboro A: To own my own Child Care center. M: I, Michelle Bestwick, leave Mr. Glasser more great students like me. Debbie Bonin N: Sleba S: Graphic Arts T:N. Attleboro A; To live life to the fullest. M: The fun I had with the psychedelic six (Dawn P., Jenny O., Michelle G., Amy G., Tricia G.) Cheryl Boyden N: Cherble S: Cosmetology T: Walpole A: To succeed in life, and to marry Rich. M: Sessions in the bathroom with Lisa and Brenda 84 through 87 and all the good times with Rich. Also, all my good times in shop with R.M., L.D., B.T., A.B. Will: I, Cheryl Boyden, leave Ms. Kathy all my cigarettes. Rob Breen N: Breen 5: Metal Trades T: Franklin A: To be successful in life. M: Summer of 86 ; Devil's Night 86 ; Se¬ nior Skip Day. I, Rob Breen, leave to all future graduates, Good Luck. Kevin Briggs N: Briggs S: Air Condition¬ ing and Refrigeration T: N. Attleboro A: To work in the field of ACR. M: The good old days in the center hall. I, Kevin Briggs, leave to Ms. Manos all my jokes, and to Ms. Baldi all the grey hair I gave her. Johan Brouwer S: Auto Body T: Franklin Anne Marie Brown N: Annie S: Cosmeto¬ logy T: Walpole A: To be successful and happy in whatever I do. M: All the good times in shop with R.M., B.T., C.B., and L.D. Frederick E. Brown III N: Rick S: Air Con¬ ditioning and Refrigeration T: N. Attle¬ boro SA: Football A: To make lots of mon¬ ey and get three old Mustangs. M: Being elected Captain of the football team. I, Rick Michael Guisti Brown, leave to my sons, my Mustangs. Scott Brunell S: Masonry T: N. Attleboro SA: VICA. A: To own my own masonry company. Louis A. Bruno S: Electrical T: Franklin A: To become the best in the electrical field and make myself lots of money. M: Oh no, not Algebra again. I, Louis Bruno, leave to my sons my electrical empire. Katherine Buckley N: Katie S: Food Occu¬ pations T: Walpole M: Fun in gym. Eileen M. Cairns S: Fast Foods T: Norfolk A: Office Work Tammy M. Calabrese S: Cosmetology T: Franklin SA: (Keefe Tech) Student Council 1, 2, 3; Secretary for Basketball Team; Cheerleading;. VICA; SADD; Prom Com¬ mittee. A: To be rich and famous. M: 10 25 84; Going to KT; Franklin's Jr. Miss Pageant. I, Tammy Calabrese, leave Tri- County with my memories of Keefe Tech. Roger Campbell N: Soup S: Electrical 71- Franklin SA: Hockey A; To be good at whatever I do. M: Busi¬ ness, junior year, I, Roger Campbell, leave to Mr. Palmieri, a bumble bee. Elaine Carpenter N: Wayne S: Culinary Arts T: Franklin SA: Gourmet Club; Sopo- homore class secretary; HOBY; DECA; Yearbook staff A: To make or marry LOTS of money and become a professional par- tier. M: Times at Milford w J.J., J.D.; I.Q. of 2; MMCPS; the Foods class of 85 ; G.'s camper; camping w T.; Uptown happen¬ ings; Stayfree; the flashing b.'s; Casper and Lester; Nat'lty q.'s; R.'s F. of the L.'s; Both locker rm's; The man of May. I, Elaine Carpentier, leave Scott Durning and the rest of Electrical someone else to be Aunt Bunny, because I'm disowning them. And, to the girls, what's left of my locks. Anthony Paul Casucci N: Tony S: Carpen¬ try T: Millis A: Have my own business with people working for me instead of me workin g for them. M: Last day of Senior year and Graduating Thomas M. Cebrowski N: Russian S: Ma¬ sonry T: Millis SA: V.I.C.A. A: Some day have my own business I, Thomas Ce¬ browski, leave Mr. Kenny a pair of Mr. Rogers' sneakers. Joanne Lee Champagne N: JoJo S: Distrib¬ utive Education T: N. Attleboro SA: Vol¬ leyball, D.E.C.A. A: To get ahead in life M: D.E.C.A. 1, 2 I, Joanne Champagne, leave all the underclassman who have Mr. Hich- born his overhead projection sheets. Elizabeth Clark N: Biz, Liz, Dizzy S: Culi¬ nary Arts T: Seekonk A; To make it through life M: F.S.N, Mid-Morning cock¬ tails, water fights in shop, and Stacey the morning after. I, Elizabeth Clark leave Wendy Medeiros my car with lots of mon¬ ey for gas, a can of hair spray, and all our secrets about guys. William Clayton N: Bill, Billy S: Plumbing T: Franklin A; To get my master licence and to make lots of money. M: Van Halan concert, being with my girlfriend Lenore Walker, and school dances 84, 85 I, Wil¬ liam Clayton leave my spot on the ramp to Lenore so she can always remember me, I Jennifer Olivier love you kid. Neil Cobb Shop Carpentry T: Franklin A: To acheive in carpentry. Jospeh W. Collins N: Joe, Waldo, Leroy S: Electronics T: Franklin SA: Anti-Raymond Committee A: Deal Drugs in New York City or Become the sole owner of G.M. M: Getting Mr. Raymond mad, going to N.H. on vacations I, Joseph Collins hereby leave my electronics ignorance to the dynamic duo of Mr. Raymond and Mr. Seagrave. Jay Allen Comeau S: Electrical T: Attleboro SA: Chess Club A- To own an Electrical Business M: Freshman year in exploratory. Sophomore year in chess club Peter J.Consigli S: Masonry T: Medway SA: Hockey 2, 3, 4 A:To work in a masonry business David Cormier N: Comb-your-hair S: Commerical Art T: Medfield A: Make it big in the music world. M: My hangover after senior skip day I, Dave Cormier leave my bad influence to the classes to follow. Kelly Cox N: Smelly S: Child Care T: Med¬ field SA: Volleyball, Basketball and Soft- ball A: To have lots of money! M: Cougar day 86, Sports with the underclassman, and good times with J.C. I, Kelly Cox leave another year for Cam to flirt with Mr. T., and my shop teachers to Kim B. Juliana Curran N: Julie S: Food Occupa¬ tions T: Whitinsville A: To work for the Beaumont Nursing Home M: Going to the prom Sean M. Currivan S: Plumbing T: Medway A.-To be a master plumber. M: Making fun of Mr. Happiney. Paul D'Ascenzo TV.- Street Hawk S: Distrib¬ utive Education T: Franklin SA: Vice Presi¬ dent freshman year A; To work with com¬ puters M: Traffic jams in the hall I, Paul D'Ascenzo leave my good disposition to Mr. Hichborn in case he needs it someday. Ronda D'Espinosa S: Graphic Arts T: Wal¬ pole A.-To graduate in 87. M: Tri-County for Ethiopia, friends and shop. I, Ronda D'Espinosa leave to the juniors to be Mr. Lamacchia's teaching methods. Eric C. Dangelo N: Polar bear, mad dog S: Masonry T: Franklin A: Farmer, E E Sandblasting Lisa Delfino N: Lee S: Cosmetology T: N. Attleboro A: To go to college and to find the man of my dreams. M: Sessions in the bathroom with Cheryl and Branda, shop times with C.B., B.T., R.M., J.G., and the good times with Tony. I, Lisa Delfino leave Mrs. Kathy a case of Air Fresheners and all my stubs. Joseph Devine N: Jiz S: Culinary Arts T.-N. Attleboro SA: VICA A: scoop, scoop away M.-Shop I, Joseph Devine, leave to Liz and Wendy, me. Mary Dill N: Pickle S: Distributive Educa¬ tion T: Bellingham SA: To be successful and have fun. M: D.E.C.A. trips 2, 3, 4 and Prom 3, 4 I, Mary Dill leave to all D.E. underclassmen my used lav passes from Mr. Hichborn. Lorrie A. Donahue S: Child Care T: Wal¬ pole A: Own a child care center M: Best kids all four years in child care, hope Dandy Tremblay they stay in touch. I. Lorrie Donahue leave Mr. Glasser a year supply of black pens. Doug Doucette N: The Conley Boys S: Metal Fabrication T: N. Attleboro SA: V.I.C.A. 3, 4, flea markets, bingo tables. A.- To retire at 25! M: Bob's house, fishing and skiing with Mort, Boston with Dave and Marty, Beautiful Ms. Sutton, Mrs. Gibson and her sheep, Bob's night with the boys, football with Pete, Mr. Vernon's shed in class, Lisa and Deanna, Jr. Miss w Ed. Charles Edward Driscoll TV: Charlie S: Car¬ pentry T: Franklin A; To be successful in life and to build my own home. M: Hallow¬ een Dance, Prom and all the awesome peo¬ ple that I'm graduating with. Finally, meet¬ ing Michelle Wheeler at summer school. I, Charlie Dris coll, leave to Mr. Gurrie, all the class admit slips, dismissal notes, and hall¬ way pass books I have in my locker. Melissa Marie Dufault N: Missy, Moose S: Distributive Education T: N. Attleboro SA: Volleyball, D.E.C.A., yearbook 2, 3. A; To get ahead in life! M: the prom. Butts with L.O. after lunch!! I, Melissa Dufualt leave Mr. Hichborn and Mr. Dow all their wise comments about me! Michelle A. Duquette N: Gooba, Mitch, Shelly S: Distributive Education T: Med¬ way A: To move out west and own a horse ranch and to be rich. M: Staying after school in the south wing w ith Michael. I, Michelle Duquette, leave all my notes to Mr. Hitchborn. Scott Durning N: Durns S: Electrical T: Walpole A: To be happy M: Paul Smith's spleen; rat racing Buggy. I, Scott Durning, leave to Deanna Gagnon a trip to Europe. Christopher F. Flynn N: Chris S: Culinary Arts T: Norfolk A: To be a chef and own my own restaurant. M: Cougar Day tug-of- war. I, Chris Flynn, leave a joke to my science teacher Mr. Gray, and my mop and knife to Mr. Slaney. Debbie Foley N: Toots S: Health T: Wal¬ pole SA: Yearbook A: Nurse's Aide M: My boyfriend, Rich Gebhart. I, Debbie Foley, leave to all future Tri- County students, good fortune in the school. Cynthia Forrest N: Cindy S: Graphic Arts T: Franklin SA: Volleyball, Basketball, Softball A; Working at a nursing home in the kitchen area. M: Going on field trips with the outing club. I, Cindy Forrest, leave to my teachers my hard working ways. Andrea Foster N: Andy S: Metal Fabrica¬ tion T: Franklin A.-To be rich and success¬ ful. M: Shop sessions; trips to the office with Cindy P.; riding to school with Rick Molloy. I, Andrea Foster, leave to Mrs. De¬ luca an F.B.I. badge and a massive headache. Chris Furdon S: Electrical T: Franklin M: Year of 86 Jill Furlong N: How Long S: Culinary Arts T: Franklin I, Jill Furlong, leave to Ozzy all of my mistakes. Judith Gagnon N: Judy S: Child Care T: Bellingham A.-To work in a child care cen¬ ter or to own a child care center M: Playing Uno with Priscilla. Knowing Tina for 8 years and loving it. I, Judy Gagnon leave 15 7 Medway SA; Football 1 A: To work in my trade for a couple of years, then maybe go to college . Ad; Friends, Mr. Gray's sleep- machine, and Graduation. I, Lloyd Gray, leave to J.J., a step ladder, Mr. Halstead some good jokes, and to Mr. Palmieri, 1 leave the underclassmen. David A. Greaves N: Rex S; Graphic Arts 7 N. Attleboro A; To be a success. I, David Greaves, leave to Mr. Meisner all my use¬ less notes. Tammy L Greene iV; Tam - Clarra S; Com¬ mercial Art 7: N. Attleboro A: To finish college. M: Laura's Salmon Bagel (Sopho¬ more year) (whart) I, Tammy L. Greene, leave my books and car to my brother Eric. Michelle Gregoire S: Health 7 Seekonk SA: Yearbook, Student Advisory Council A: To be a medical assistant M: Outing club ski trip, Eddie was here , and Cougar day Justine Griffen S; Cosmetology 7; Norfolk A: To someday own my own salon. M: All the good times I had in the 9th grade and the hard times. I, Justine Griffen, leave to Ms. Coakley my attitude. Eddie Harevich S; Electrical 7 Walpole A; To get a good job an make a lot of money Ad; Working at Franklin High School I, Eddie Harevich leave my lunch table to the next graduating class. Suzanne Elizabeth Heffron N: Sue S; Culi¬ nary Arts T. Sherborn SA: Softball 2, 3, 4 A: To be a chef Ad; Talking to Jerry every¬ where in school. Richard Hinkle 5: Carpentry 7; N. Attle¬ boro SA: Football A: To go into the Ma¬ rines. I, Richard Hinkle, leave to Mr. Bugg Nothing. Teresa J. Hinkle ' •Terri 5: Drafting T:N. Attleboro A: To become a successful interi¬ or decorator. Ad; sessions on shop week with Michelle in the south wing bathroom, prom 86 , being with Peter I, Terri Hinkle leave to Mr. Sloane, my love life and to Mr. Bourassa all of the lav passes I've taken with Michelle, and to Mr. Provcst the notes I write to Pam. Ronnie Hodgkins S; Electronics 7 Frank¬ lin SA: Football, Basketball, Track, VICA A: To fly in the Air Force Kevin Houlihan N: Coobs S: Auto Repair 7 Franklin SA; Track 1; Cross country, track 2; Soccer 3. A; To become the best at what I do. Kevin Houlihan N: Goobs S: Auto Repair 7; Franklin SA: Track (9 10), Cross Country (10), Soccer (11) A; To become the best in what I do I, Kevin Houlihan leave to Mr. Pedro the fear of Harley Hoyt N: Buggy S: Auto Repair 7 Walpole SA: VICA 86 87 A; To be suc¬ cessful in whatever I do I, Harley Hoyt leave all the absents I have not used. Andrew Hudak N: Andy S: Electrical 7 N. Attleboro A; To get out of school. M: The fun times our senior year in electrical class, and at Franklin H.S. I, Andrew Hudak, leave to the sophomore two bad years with Mr. Bentley, Mr. Palmieri, and Mr. Halstead. Theresa M. Hurd N: Terry S; Cosmotology 7; Franklin SA: Basketball 2, 3, 4; volley¬ ball 3, 4; VICA 3, 4 A: To do the best I can in life and make my parents proud of me. Ad; Sept. 14, 1986, shop with Liane, Jeanne Autumn, cruising with Autumn, Liane's parties and spending time with Mike I, Terry Hurd leave the class of 87 the best of luck. Chris James N: Goody S: Plumbing 7; Medfield SA: Band A; To be very well es¬ tablished, own a house and be successfully married with a lot of children. Ad; Being dragged out of N.H. with durns, and johan and sleeping at the P.D., alpine slides and the end of the summer hummer. Chris James N: Goody 7; Medfield SA: Band A. To be very well established, own my own house and be s uccessfully married with lots of kids. Ad. Being dragged out of N.H. durns, yohan and sleeping at the P.D., alpine slides, end of the summer 16 hummer. Tricia A. Jarvis N: Cookie S: Graphics 7 Franklin SA: Volleyball 3, 4; VICA 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2 A; To own my own Graphic Industry Ad: VICA 3, 4; Football parties; and times spend with all of my friends. I, Tricia Jarvis, leave to Heather Tringle my nickname. Albert Javage N: A1 S: Auto Repair 7 N. Attleboro A; To own my own G.M. dealership Kristen Kenny V. Orphann S: Commercial Art 7: Seekonk SA: School Board 4; Stu¬ dent Advisory 2, 3, 4; VICA 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Basketball 2; Prom Queen 3 A; Entrepre¬ neur of arts; FAME; Helping the world's hungry, and Amnesty International Ad: Michele Ruest and Dirty tools; Renoir Ex¬ position; Whart , Jon Kidson's Stufe ; VICA in Boston '86; B.M., S.M., S.R., D.G., L.O., R.N., Wendy's Bug and Dave L., Lau¬ ra Stoddard. I, Kristen Kenny, leave to Mr. Vernon my flair for writing, to Dave C. my lips, and to Siobhan, a U2 concert. Lisa Keough N: Keyhole, Lee S: Culinary Arts 7 Medway SA: Softball 4 A; To sur¬ prise myself with unbelievable knowledge Ad: Forking potatoes with Liz Clark; Prom 4; Driving with Matt I, Lisa Keough, leave to Mrs. Fleming the memory of my great will to succeed and be the best that I can be and to Autumn Perry my last word. Dave Killory S: Drafting 7 Franklin SA: Football, Basketball A; To survive Ad: Sophomore game verses Avon. I, Dave Kil- loy, leave to Mr. Walker my height. Sherry Kingston S: Graphic Arts 7 See¬ konk SA; VICA A; To get a college degree, to travel and tour other countries, and to be independent. Ad; Mrs. Joseph's physical science class freshman year; the Outing Club trip to New York; Mr. Pedro's intere- sitng Physics class. I, Sherry Kingston, leave to Mr. Meisner a solid week without breakdown, and to Kim a chain. David Kosh N: Kosha; Dig 'em S; Plumb¬ ing 7: Millis A.To get married and to be an accomplished businessman. Ad: A.T..'s Pink slips; dinner with Mr. C.; Fireborn Memorial party; lunch table; English with Jeanie R. I, David Kosh, leave to Mr. Blaney a new shaving kit, to Mr. Conley the smallest belt I can find, and to Mr. Hapenny, my common sense. Mark Lalond S: Carpentry 7 Franklin Lisa Marie Lamonica N: Lee 5; Cosmeto¬ logy 7 Walpole SA: VICA; Co-op A; To become a successful hairdresser and to make it in the big world. Ad: Proms; Summer of '86; the ski trip with the school; all the great times spent with my friends I, Lisa Lamonica, leave to Mr. D'Amico all the good dreams I had while sleeping in his related class. Ken Lamont S: Plumbing 7 Medway A. To own my own house at a young age and to be a master plumber. Ad: Pink slips in shop; dinner with Mr. Conley; Fireborn Memorial park; lunch table I, Ken Lamont, leave to the junior plumbers the chance to escape from Arthur's clutches and make co-op and our lunch table. Michael Lamphere S: Electronics 7 Franklin Joe Laviano 5; Plant Maintanence 7: N. Attleboro SA; Baseball 4 A; To go in the peace corp. Ad: The days in this school when you could have a cigarette at lunch and not get 2 days suspension. This school has gotten too strict, I'm glad I'm out. I, Joe Laviano, leave a nickel tol Mr. Silvas so he can get singing lessons. Marc Leavitt N: Marty S; Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 7 Medway SA; VICA 3, 4 A; To own a Vette and a Harley David¬ son. Ad. Partying on weekends and riding my ATC. I, Marc Leavitt, leave a pack of cigarettes and a new van to Rick Roderick. Rob LeBeau S; Auto Body 7 Seekonk A; To own Auto Body Auto Repair business. Ad. Times skipping class and sitting in Rubber Room with Derik. Coming to Franklin and partying with Derik Moore, Robby Barnes, It Miss Sarvella my hearing aide. Deanna Gagnon N: Dee, Diz S; Distribu¬ tive Education 7; Attleboro SA; DECA 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; A; To someday live in paradise. Ad; The DECA 3 Getaway with L.O.; Times in the bank; Times with R.N., L.O., K.W., T.S., and also times with C.T. and J.L.; Summer of '84. I, Deanna Gagnon, leave to Mr. Hitchborn a 10'xlO' handkerchief!! Debbie Gauthier N: Deb S; Child Care 7; N. Attleboro A; To be successful Ad: Time with Maryellen, Cougar Day Freshman year I, Debbie Gauthier, leave Tim my law¬ book, I leave Mr. Foley, Maryellen. Michael George N: Mike S; Auto Repair 7 N. Attleboro A; To own my own business, have a family, and live life to the fullest. Ad; Crusin' in the Cuda, and Vista Cruiser, Shop snowball fights, short stories and grease on the ceiling. Michael George N: Mike S; Auto Repair 7; N. Attleboro A; To own my own business; have a family and live my life to its fullest Ad: Cruising in the Vista Cruiser, shop snowball fights, short stories, grease on the ceiling, bugging related teachers Phil Gerrish N: Higgens S; Electrical 7: Walpole SA; Junior year VICA A. To make money M; Glueing Lloyd's sneakers to the top of the lockers. I, Phil Gerrish leave to Ken Halstead a new book of bad jokes. Jim Gerrish S; Carpentry 7 Walpole A. To own my own shop Ad: Mr. Freeden, Cougar Day, Honor dinner at the Rainbow Room I, Jim Gerrish leave to the freshman class Mr. Bugg's shop projects. Gerald G. Girouard, Jr. N: Jerry S: Com¬ mercial Art 7: Whitinsville SA; Yearbook 3. A; To be a fashion designer M; Boston with Kris Kenney and Michelle Ruest for a portfolio day. I, Gerald Girouard, leave to Ms. Sarvela to yell at me while Sue Heffron and I talked so much in class. Gerald G. Girouard, Jr. N: Jerry S; Com¬ mercial Art 7 Whitinsville SA; Yearbook Club 3 A; To be a Fashion Designer Michael T. Giusti N: Mike S; Electrical 7; N. Attleboro SA; Baseball, football A; To own and operate my own business Ad: Doug Osborne flying through the air in the lunch room after being tripped by a freshman working at Franklin High. I, Micheal Giusti leave all on coming classes a real boring time. Thomas F. Gleason S; Electronics 7; Med¬ way A; To obtain a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering I, Thomas Gleason leave to Mr. Seagrave a Speak and Spell. Michael J. Gorman N: Glum S; Auto Body 7 Franklin A; To be under worked and over paid. Amy Goulet N: Smamos; Ames, Animal S; Graphic Arts 7; N. Attleboro SA; Cheer¬ leading 2, 4; VICA 3, 4; VICA vice presi¬ dent 4 A; To own a successful business with D P. and live a long and happy life in my house down the cape. Ad; Scorpions' 84; Bruce Springsteen 85; Bob Segger; Journey; Eddie Money 86; football parties. I, Amy Goulet, leave to Mr. King a reminder that my name is Amy, not Sue or Michelle. Michelle J. Goulet N: Beanie, Pee-Shell S; Graphic Arts 7; N. Attleboro SA; Class rep., Volley ball A; To travel the world Ad. The psychedelic six, Tricia J., Amy G., Dawn P., Deb B., Jen O., and me together forever. I, Michelle Goulet leave all my friends peace, love and happiness. Amy Goulet N: Smamos, Ames, Animal S; Graphic Communications 7 N. Attleboro SA; Cheerleading 2-4, VICA 3-4, VICA Vice President 4 A; To own a successful business with D P. and live a long and hap¬ py life in my house on the cape Ad. Scorpi¬ ons 84 , Bruce Springsteen 85 , Bob Se- gar, Journey, Eddie Money 86 , New Years Eve 85 , Football parties, times w psychedelic six I, Amy Goulet leave to Mr. King a reminder that my name is Amy, not Sue or Michelle to Mr. Meisner the memory of the psychedelic six. Lloyd Gray N: Louie, Bubbles S; Electrical Rick Molloy, and Steve Ribion. I, Rob Le¬ Beau, leave Frederick Spargo a year of junk food for break. Barbara Lewicki V.Babs S; Cosmetology 7; N. Attleboro A. To be a good cosmetologist and further my career. Ad; Summer of 86 . 1, Barbara Lewicki, came with nothing and leave with nothing. Chris Liberatore N: Lib S: Metal Fab 7; Medfield A; To be wealthy and live a long healthy life with my girlfriend. Ad; Booze, Broads, and Badtimes. I, Chris Liberatore, leave. Carlos Lievano N: Nesto; Don Johnson 5: Graphic Arts 7 Franklin SA: Soccer 3 A.¬ To buy a Datsun 280ZX. Ad; Van Halen and Bon Jovi Concert with Mr. Steele asso¬ ciates. I, Carlos Lievano, leave to Mr. La- Macchia my accuracy. David Lincoln N: Leaky 5; Metal Fabrica¬ tions 7; N. Attleboro SA: VICA President A; World domination. Ad; Fox and other friends. I, David Lincoln, leave hair to Mr. Packard and students to Mr. Conley. Walter Lind N: Wally S: Carpentry 7; Wal¬ pole SA: Baseball A; To make it through four years Ad; ZZ Top Concert John F. Manning S: Carpentry 7; Franklin SA: Soccer A; Own my own Company. Ad Getting Ken's present. I, John Manning, leave the contents of my gym locker to Mi King. Mark Manzelli S; Air Conditioning 7. Walpole A; To be good at what I like to do. Siobhan Marraffino N: Sio, Shiv S: Food Trades 7 Medway SA; Shop Representa¬ tive, DECA A; To own an Inn in Vermont, and a cattle ranch Ad; June 18, 1986 with Stacey, New Years Eve with Stacey, times with Kevin, Aerosmith Concert with Sta¬ cey, Miss Morrison's Wedding. I, Siobhan Marraffino, leave Mrs. Nolan, Boss, Ozzy all the luck and patience in the world for future students-Love Siobhan. Robert Mazzeo N: Doc S; Electrical 7 Franklin Ad; Going to the Cape with Kevin, Andrea and Charlie and stopping at the gas station for Kevin; Junior skip day at Purga¬ tory Chasm. Barry McEIeney N: S: Air Condition Re¬ frigeration 7 N. Attleboro A; To visit Jim Morrison's grave Rachel McNamara N: Rach S: Cosmeto¬ logy 7; Walpole A. To be married and have children and to be well off. Ad; Shop with Lisa, Cheryl, Annie, Brenda, Justine, riding to school everyday with Deb and Cheryl; going to Jr. Sr. Prom freshman year; and meeting B.T. at Norwood Hyundai, sum¬ mer of 86. I, Rachel McNamara, leave the new freshmen classes four very long years. Wendy Mederios N: Bendy, Denz S: Foot Trades 7 Seekonk A; To be a Hells' Angel. Ad; Mr. Pavolis' birthday party; Water fights in shop I, Wendy Medeiros, leave Joe the best of luck. I also leave Tracy Sher¬ man a box of tissues. Lawrie Molle N: Law, Diz, Airhead S; Cos¬ metology 7; Franklin SA: Senior Treasurer, Junior Treasurer, Varsity Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 Capt. 4, Vica 3, 4, Track 1, 2 A; To climb to the top and be successful and filthy rich, and also find the man of my dreams to bring to the top with me. Ad. Times with the V gang, and coming in school with hangovers, and all the two- faced people in school, mornings behind Kevins Pub. Maureen F. Molloy V. Moe, Shirley S; Dis¬ tributive Education 7 Franklin SA; Volley¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 4 A; To be successful in what 1 do and become rich. Ad; Going on D.E.C.A. trips. I, Marueen Molloy, leave Mr. Hichborn all his notes. Richard John Molloy N. Rick S: Metal Fab¬ rications 7; Franklin Hockey Derik Moore N: Fumuta S; Auto Body 7; Franklin A; Most likely to own a catering business or a reconditioning business. Ad. Coming to school late, setting off fire alarms at Beaver Pond with Robby Barnes, Steve Rebbion, Paul Hunchard, and Jimmy VIC iS i Aits Cm ii« own V Ao| n; II Id ■Oil On To la Mu Oil mi list DC tear Jem Cu 0ll Dot 7:1 pli) up bit: Kin III M h, Hi J 5t d S A: id a- i- it i t J. d k i 5 I e n 5 d e it i t 1 1 a i, 11 i r i ■ ' y ■ Tilton. Best times with Nicole. I, Derik Moore, leave Mr. Fredrick Spargo a dead mouse I found in the corner of the shop. Rich S: Drafting 7 Franklin A: To get out of this school. M. Our old shop. James The Conry Boy S: Metal Fabrications 7- Franklin SA: Football 1 3, Vica 3 4 A: To go to college and become the best welder I can. M: Work over Bob's house with Doug Skilns in New Hampshire, and fishing at the Cape with Doug. Working over Mr. S house, staying in Boston for VICA. I, James Morton, leave Mr. Packard 9,900,000 candy bars to sell. Kevin J. Naff S: Carpentry 7 Franklin SA: VICA A: To have my own Cabinet Making Shop M: JR. SR. Prom 86 ; all the fun times with Siobhan; carpentry exploritory with Siobhan; Summer of 85 ; Stacey's car accident with Joe. I, Kevin J. Naff, leave to Mr. Gurrie my younger brother, John, to argue with in place of me. Ronald J. Nasuti N: Ronny S: Culinary Arts 7- Franklin SA: President of Student Council 2; Boys State; VICA 3, 4. A: To lave a loving wife and kids. To own my own business and a lambroghini. M: Cou¬ gar days, Journey Concert, everyday in hop, Proms 1, 2, 3 (hopefully 4); My har- ■m; All the girls in Foods and D.E. I, Ron- d J. Nasuti, leave to Gerry Slaney one can : chowder, and one box of Mac + cheese .•or the upcoming freshman. Craig N issen S: Electronics 7 : Medway A: To be sucessful in life. M: Picking on leanne, busting Raymond. I, Craig Nissen, ieave all my hall passes to Mr. Provost. Maryellen Northrop AT: Marymellon S: Child Care 7: Franklin A: To live a happy and full life. M: Cougar day 86 and the last day of school Junior year. Times with D.G. I, Maryellen Northrop, leave my teachers to J.P. Jennifer A. Olivier AT: Jen, Stubby S: Graphic Arts 7: Seekonk A: To be success¬ ful in what ever I do. M: The psychedelic six. Deb B., Tricia G., Michelle G., Dawn P., Amy G. I, Jennifer A. Olivier, leave Mr. Meisner our related class. Tom O'Malley S: Plumbing 7 Medway A: To own my own house and business at an early age. M: A.T. Pink Slips, Fire Barn, Memorial Park lunch with Mr. C I, Tom O'Malley, leave to Mr. C. a new box of colored chalk. Lisa M. Orkney TV: Lee, Droopy S: Distrib¬ utive Education 7: Franklin SA: President 1, D.E.C.A. 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. President 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2, 3, 4!! A: To be the best I can be in everything and to succeed in life!! M; Deca 3; get-aways with Deanna, Times with Joe!!, Seegar concert, 8 5 84, Colton's wedding , times in the bank. Prom 2, Cape with Joe, Seen with J.F! J.B., R.M., WEEDY, 5. N., M.P., M.D., D.G., AND T.S!!!!!!I!!! 1, Lisa Orkney, leave to Mr. Pavolis all my notes!!! Doug Osborne TV: Oz S: Plant Maintenance 7 N. Attleboro SA: Football, Baseball A: playing professional baseball M: Holding up the pole in the center core. I, Doug Os¬ borne, leave my baseball equiptment to Mr. King Laura Ann Ozella TV: Gumby!!, Ozella, Ozzy, Salmon S: Commercial Art T: Med¬ way SA: VICA 3 4, Secretary 1 4, Pho¬ tography, Prom Committee 4 A: To travel around the world with Gumby and Pokey! M: Slamming Claude into lockers. Look Out for the rock! Whart? I, Laura Ozella (Gumby), leave my mark in the science ta¬ ble in Mr. Buckley's old class. David Palermo S: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration T: N. Attleboro Dawn Palladini N: Weinnie S: Graphic Arts T: Franklin SA: 2, 3, 4 Volleyball (4 captain) 1 softball, 4 Vica A: To be success¬ ful and to own my own business with A.G. M- 84 Billy Idol, 84 Scorpions, 85 Judas Priest, 85 New Years Eve, 86 Eddie Money, The times with the Psychedelic six. I, Dawn Palladini, leave Mr. LaMacchia all the change for his cokes. Nancy Pasquino TV: Soggy Whopper Cos¬ metology 7 Franklin A: To be the best at what I do. M: August 16, 1985, Aerosmith (twice), Steve Winwood (twice), Mrs. Delu¬ ca's gym class, Twinkies w Jody, Boston on Saturday Oct. 1, 1986 w Christine Y, In domestics w Christine Y. Kimberly Passi TV- Chicken S: Graphic Arts T: Medway SA: VICA A; Graduation, Good Future M: Freshman Year, Mrs. Joseph's Physical Science Class. I, Kimberly Passi leave behind all my T's to Mr. LaMacchia so he can pronounce his (mellals Bo(k)les) (his) - (metals Bottles) (ours) Autumn Perry N: Squeaky, Sybil, Grape Nuts S: Cosmetology 7 N. Attleboro SA: Cheerleading 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Basketball manager 4; VICA; Senior Class Activities director A; To reach my goals in life. M: Running the halls with Jeanne, cruisin' with Terry, losing my voice and having Jim Morton call me squeaky and Marsh¬ field with Tammy. I, Autumn Perry, leave to my cousins Dan Gautreau and Paul Raf- faelle their last two years at Tri-County. Edward A. Piorkowski TV- Ed S: Machine Shop T: Franklin A: To be a tool maker. Kim M. Power S: Health T: Medfield Stacy Rakowski TV- Space S: Culinary Arts 77 Franklin SA: Junior class secretary; Prom committee A: To own an Inn in Ver¬ mont, and to be rich and happy. M: June 18, 1986 with Shiv; New Year's Eve with Shiv; Ms. Morrisons' wedding; shop times with Liz; the morning after. I, Stacy Ra¬ kowski, leave to Jen Proctor, FSN, mid- morning cocktail parties, and to Mr. No¬ lan, a lav pass, and to all shop teachers, my thanks for everything. David B. Ramsey S: Drafting 7 Franklin A: To succeed at everything I attempt throughout my life. I, David Ramsey, leave all my books to an unsuspecting person who has to go through 4 years of suffering. Jeanne Revell TV: Sugar Smacks S: Cosme¬ tology T: Franklin SA: VICA 3 4 A.To do the best I can make my parents proud of me. M: Running through the halls with Autumn, English with Dave Kosh Craig Nissen, Shop with Terry, Liane Autumn I, Jeanne Revell, leave the class of 87 best of luck. I leave my twin sis, Autumn, my problems. Laurist L. Robbins III AT: Larry S: Food Occupations 77 N. Attleboro SA: Co-op job at McDonald's. M: Going to the Prom. Charlie Robinson S: Masonry 7 Franklin SA: Hockey, Baseball. A: To own my own business and be successful. M: Cape Cod on the 4th of July; Keg at Ed's house. Cynthia E. Rogers TV: Cindy S: Child Care 77Millis A: To work in day care and make a lot of money. I, Cindy Rogers, leave to Mr. Jones all the work I did with Bill at Rocky Point. Brian Ruby S.-Auto Repair 77 N. Attleboro Michele Ruest S; Commercial Arts 77- Franklin SA: VICA A: To go to Libya and drop a bomb on Khadafi. M: Salmon ba¬ gels, egg salad, rank sessions on Dave C., dirty tools, Whart, Nose Gardens. I, Mi¬ chele Ruest, leave to Mr. Vernon, toenails for extra credit. Brian Saegh S: Plumbing T: Walpole SA: Baseball 1, 2 Scott Sawyer TV: B.A. S: Electrical 7: Frank¬ lin SA: VICA A: To own my own Electrical Contracting business and to make a mil¬ lion. M: VICA state conference with Jim¬ my. Will: I, Scott Sawyer, leave to my sister Cheryl three healthy and successful years at Tri-County. Thomas Seggers TV: Tommy S: Commercial Arts T: Walpole A: To live with Bill, the cat, and photograph the world and it's peo¬ ple (i.e. woman). M: Salmon!; Michelle Ruest's big secret; Whart!; The dark¬ room; Sgt. Fitzerald. I, Thomas Seggers, leave to Mr. S.K. a day without f lirting with his female students and take it easy from Tommy. Tracy A. Sherman TV: Trace, Spacey, Squeaky S: Distributive Education T: Mil- lis A: To own a 65 Mustang!!, To marry a Great Guy and to have kids along with a career!! M: Mr. Hichborn and his ughas . Prom 86, all the times spent with Joe!!! Fi¬ nally graduating!! I, Tracey Sherman, leave Mr. Sloane all the thanks in the world! I also leave Mr. Halstead a great big hug!! Lee Silver TV- Mouse S: Electrical 77 Nor¬ folk M: The day everyone went out to the student parking lot and killed Scott Durn- ing's car. I, Lee Silver, leave a dent in the guard rail in front of the school. Michael J. Sirois TV- Mike S: Electrical 7:N. Attleboro SA: Track A: To be a successful electrician. 1, Michael Sirois, leave Mr. Hal- stad a toupe! Gary Leigh Skitt Jr. TV- J.R. S: Machine Shop 77- N. Attleboro SA: Football 3 A: To join the Army and to open my own shop. M.-The first day I walked into Tri-County. 1, Gary Skitt, leave to Mr. Schavrien my safety glasses. Paul Smith TV: Smitty 5: Electrical 77 Millis Jason Spiess TV: Jasper S: Electrical 7;Med- field A: To graduate M- Never get caught; Death rides to school. I, Jason Spiess, leave the sophomores two long years at Tri- County with J.J. Lori Spellman S: Graphic Arts T: Franklin A: To graduate David St. John S: Carpentry T: Medway A.¬ To be a cabinetmaker. I, David St. John, leave my shop locker. Jerry Steinman AT: Steimy 5: Metal Fabri- ciations 7: Millis SA- VICA A- To get paid for doing nothing. M: The bake shows in the parking lot and the rat race down Pond St. at 2:30. I, Jerry Steinman, leave Mr. Packard some of my hair to put in place of his bald spot. Michael O. Stevens AT: Mike; Lippy S: Ma¬ sonry 7: N. Attleboro SA: Football (capt.) 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4 A: To own my own business and be successful in anything I do. M: Shop; Prom 86 ; Parties with the football team; Coming late to class; Sept. 14, 1986. 1, Mike Stevens, leave to Mr. Ken¬ ney a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Liane Scott AT- Froggy S: Cosmetology 7-N. Attleboro SA: VICA A: To become a suc¬ cessful cosmetologist and live a happy life. M: The fun times I had at school; The cosmetology shop and all of my friends that supported me. I, Liane Stott, leave Mr. Savastano, Ms. Kathy, and Mr. D'Amico all the pincurls and manicures we've ever done. Tracy Taddeo AT. Trace 5: Child Care 77- Franklin SA: Cheerleading 3; Capt. 4; Sophomore class treasurer; Junior class V.P.; Senior class president; VICA 4 A: To be the best that I can be, marry my guy (J.G.) and settle down. M: All the good times with (J.G.) two years; Prom 85 and 86 ; Cougar Day 85 ; Neil Young; Tom Petty; Eric Clapton; New Year's Eve at Aunt J.'s; The mornings before school be¬ hind Kevin's Pub. I, Tracey Taddeo, leave Johnny Gartman two more piteful years in this school- Good luck - and I also leave all the two faced, back-stabbing people who say they're your friends. Thomas Richard Targett AT: Rich S: Auto Repair 7: Medfield A: To be successful within my trade. M: Family and friends; class days; jamming with The Connec¬ tion ; jamming with Threshold; Natick Center to Medfield in Seven Minutes with The Camaro; Cruisin' in the Vista Cruiser; Racing Kevin's Blazer daily; The Pont St. Rat Races Michael J. Tavalone, Jr. AT: Mike S: Elec¬ tronics 77- Franklin A: To be rich, or at least live comfortably. M: Meeting Debbie, go¬ ing to Florida, watching Mr. Raymond flip out. I, Michael Tavalone, leave to Mr. Ray¬ mond and Mr. Seagrave, my poor attitude. Pollyanne J. Thibodeau S: Drafting 7: Franklin Stephanie Elisa Thompson S: Distributive Education 7: N. Attleboro Brenda Tighe AT: Bren, Brenna S: Cosmeto¬ logy 7: Franklin A: To be successful and life and to achieve all of my goals. Also to own a vet . M: Sessions in the bathroom with Cheryl and Lisa-84-87. Great Woods, summer of 86; Class parties and good times with Danny; shop times with Lisa, Anne, Cheryl and Rachel. Will: I, Brenda Tighe, leave to Mr. D'Amico a bottle of muscle relaxants. Derek Tiller AT: Twilly S: Auto Body 7: Franklin A: To own a Porsche Dealership. Will: I, Derek Tiller, leave to Mr. Spargo a Dead Rat. Tammy Tobin S: Cosmetology 7; Medway A: To get out of Tri-County and marry the right person, and to be a good hair stylist. M: The summer of 85; Aerosmith concert with S.K. 3-11-86; Bob Dylan concert with S.K. 7-22-86; Alice Cooper 11-18-86. I, Tammy Tobin, leave to Mr. D'Amico all the great memories of the cosmo girls of 87. Bob Tomlinson S; Machine Shop 7: N. At¬ tleboro A: To own several businesses. M: sophomore year Randall Scott Tremblay TV- Rand; Remy; Mr. Steele, Hardy and Woody. S: Masonry 7: Franklin SA: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable mention. All Stars; A; To turn the Tri- county Soccer around into the win column and get some respect. M: Brighams with Farley Rezendes and Mike Albee; B.J.'s warehouse with John and Dave. Thanks¬ giving with Cheryl. I, Randall Tremblay, leave to Mr. Kenny the world of make - believe . Karen M. Washer S: Distributive Educa¬ tion 7: Franklin SA: D.E.C.A. Club, Fresh¬ man Class Treasurer, Softball, Cheerlead¬ ing, Junior Class President, Prom Committee, Yearbook. A: To be as happy and as healthy I can be. M- D.E.C.A. trips at the Sheraton, D.E. field trips, Lincoln Mall Drives, D.P.'s hubcap, Woonsocket Car Wash attack, Jr. Prom Night. I, Karen Washer, leave Mr. Hichborn a year supply of throat lozenges and cigarettes, he'll need them. Timothy Waters TV- Tim S: Culinary Arts 7: Franklin A: To be a good cook. Timothy A. Waters AT: Tim S: Culinary Arts 7: Franklin A: To be a cook. Michael White S: Carpentry 7: Walpole A.¬ To make a lot of money and party. M: Working on the roof in Medway. Nadine Wilson 5- Food Occupations 7- Norfolk SA: Volleyball A: To be a good cook. M. Going to the circus and to the amusement park. Stephen Wolff TV: Steve S: Electronics 7.-N. Attleboro SA: Basketball, Anti-Raymond committee Shannon Wright S- Cosmetology 7- Wal¬ pole A- To graduate and be the best cosme¬ tologist that 1 can be. M: Summer of 86 , Friendly's with L.L., R.O., D.C., M S., M.S.; Canada with L.L., C.S.N. show, Texas. I, Shannon Wright, leave my uniform to Jane Hamilton to clean her base and mirror. Kyle Yankee S: Food Occupations 7: See¬ konk A: To work in a health facility. Vincent L. Yarush, Jr. AT: Vinny S: Carpen¬ try 7 Franklin SA: soccer; hockey A- To be wealthy and lead a good life. M: My first and only goal against Norfolk Aggie. 1, Vinny Yarush, leave to Danny Cole three good years at Tri-County- Good luck kiddol , and I leave Mr. Capella change in his pockets. Christine Yones S: Cosmetology 7: Frank¬ lin A.To have a good career and be rich and happy. M: Aerosmith (2); Steve Winwood (2); Men's locker room; The morning after TT; The field; Saturdays in Boston; Walk¬ ing; Mornings with TT, DB, and LO; Good times in the boot; Good times with shop. Will: I, Christine Yones, leave to the class of 87 hope. David Yurek TV: Garage Key S: Electrical 7: N. Attleboro SA: All sports A: To succeed in life and enjoy it to the fullest. M: Losing the tug of war to D.E. I, David Yurek, leave the ENTIRE ELECTRICAL STAFF my ful¬ lest respect and admiration. EGYPT! li .' A ' ■ i - 1 SjC;- PilS? r AAIa v v ■ 1 - ’ ' n | I MM;. , Jv ,s f.- ■ ’■ | — v • SK jr -- - -• Friendliest - Tracey Taddeo, Charlie Driscoll Class Couple- Siobhan Marraffino, Kevin Naff Most Individual- Tommy Seggers, Kris Kenny Class Flirt- Jeanne Revelle, Doug Doucette Most Athletic - Maureen Molloy, Dave Yurek 18 Class Nuts- David Kosh, Laura Ozella Senior Best Looking- Deanna Gagnon, Ron Nasuti Most Popular- Ron Nasuti, Tracey Taddeo Best All-Around- Andrea Foster, Ron Nasuti Shyest- Karen Washer (too shy to show, Matt Hulbert!) Most Gullible- Ken Beauregard, Deanna Gagnon, Lloyd Gray Most Likely to Succeed- Lisa Orkney, Ron Nasuti Superlatives 19 Lisa Orkney, Court, Sherry Kingston, Queen, Jim Morton, King, Terri Hinkle, Court Lenore Walker, Court, Jill Bogan, Queen, Phil Heeks, King, Pam Kachinski, Court WONDERFUL TONIGHT APRIL 23, 1987 20 22 23 24 Aut Body Mr. E. Giovannucci, Johan Browuer, Derek Moore, Derek Tiller, Pete Knaus, and Mr. R. Spargo Front: Barry McEleney, David Palerno, Rick Brown. Back: Mark Manzelli, Marc Leavitt, John Berath, Kevin Briggs 26 Auto- Repaid Harley Hoyt, Albert Javage, Kevin Houliban, Brian Ruby, Michael George, Kevin Dichiara, Richard Targett. Front: Kevin Naff, Mark LaFlont, John Manning, Dan Coolr, Jim Gerrish, Chris Hamel. Back: Jimmy Yarush, Tony Cassricci, Mike White, Neil Cobb, Walter Lind, Dave St. John. 27 Clufd Cm Front: Debra Gauthier, Tracey Taddeo, Cynthia Rogers. Back: Mary Ellen Northrop, Louise Donahue, Kellie Cox, Judy Gagnon, Michelle Bestwick. CouiuWJtiaC Art Laura Ozella, Tammy Greene, Gerry Girouard, Tom Seggers, Kris Kenny. Missing: Dave Cormier 28 CoiMetbflogy Front: Lawrie Molle, Tammy Tobin, Debby Bassignani, Nancy Pasquino, Barbara Lewicki. Middle: Tammy Calabrese, Chris Yones, Lisa Lamonica, Cheryl Boyden, Mr. D'Amico, Liane Stott, Autumn Perry. Back: Rachael McNamara, Ann Brown, Brenda Tighe, Lisa Delfino, Terry Hurd, Jeanne Revell. CuAm vuj Anh Front: Jill Furlong, Lisa Keough, Tina Adams. Back: Christopher Flynn, Susan Heffron, Siobhan Marrafino, Ronald Nasuti, Stacey Rakowski, Liz Clark, Elaine Carpentier, Tim Waters. Dtifcibuth b Edutofiott Karen Washer, Mary Dill, Lisa Orkney, Deanna Gagnon, Melissa Dufault, Tracey Stephanie Thompson, Paul D'Ascenzo Sherman, Maureen Molloy. DtoftiMg Front: Theresa Hinkle, Pollyanna Thibedeau. Back: Richard Moran, David Killoy, David Ramsey. 30 Kim Power, Deb Foley, Maureen Regan, Michelle Gregoire, Micah Albertini. Food OccupattoKl Kyle Yankee, Laurist Robbins III, Juliana Curran, Eileen Cairns, Katie Buckley. 31 EteSuubd Front: Scott Durning, Matt Hulbert, Jeff Hollander, Scott Sawyer, Roger Campbell, Lee Silver, Dave Yurek, Andy Hudak, Phil Gerrish, Paul Smith, Wayne Durning, Chris Furdon, Jason Spiess. Back: Jay Comeau, Ed Harevitch, Lloyd Grey, Bob Mazzeo, Mike Guisti, Mike Sirois. Front: Scott Delphos, Joe Collins, Craig Nissen, Mike Tavalone, Steve Wolff, Ronnie Hodgkins. Rear; Tom Gleason, Mr. 32 Seagrave, Mike Lamphere. Giapldb Arti Front: Jen Olivier, Michelle Goulet, Dawn Pallidini, Amy Goulet, Debbie Bonin. Back: Austin Smith, Rhonda D'Espinosa, Kim Passi, Lori Spellman, Sherry Kingston, Cindy Forrest, David Greaves. Maiowniuf Front: Randy Tremblay, Scott Brunell, Tom Cullen. Back: Mike Stevens, Charlie Robinson, Ron Bergeron, Eric D'Angelo, Tom Cebrowski, Peter Consigli. 33 MtioJt Tn ukl Front: Jerry Steinman, Doug Doucette, Ken Beauregard, Rick Molloy. Rear: Jim Morton, Dave Lincoln, Andrea Foster. [EK-CttLO, MacluMb £ltop Gary Skitt, Robert Tomlinson, Tim Vacher, Ed Piorkowski, Jeffrey McCall. 34 Plouifc MairilmuiM Front: Mr. Silva, Ron Hayes, Chris Liberatore, Doug Osborne, Joe Laviano, Duanne Baillargeon. PtujJbiMg Front: Mr. Conley, David Kosh, Bill Clayton, Mark Petitt, Brian Saegh, Ken Lamont. Back: Sean Currivan, Tom O'Malley. 35 «iit 36 JUNIORS Drafting - Front: Debra Bulman, Jeannette Walmbolt, Jane Deshone, Kelly Sarvas, Jennifer Kerns, Stephanie Beaver. Back: Lawrence D'aniello, Warren Groth, Paul Follett, Matthew Gilligan, Robert Cartagnaro, Vincent McLaughlin. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Front: Roger Campbell, Paul Costa. Back: Scott Saegh, Jim Floyd, Mario Colace, Ed Bouchard, J. P. Serra, Stephen Hayes. Masonry - Lionel Auclair, Dan Nawn, Chip Bradbury, Matt French. Electrical - Front Row: C. Brassil, R. Burr, J. Dickens, S. Bowser W. Clark. Back Row: D. Soares, J. Miller, M. Lee, M. Kane, S. Cobb, R. Manderville, S. Northrup, S. Zambesi. Plant Maintenance - Front: Darryl Ackroyd, Gilbert Forant. Back: Tracey Sheck, Mike Perkins, Phil Heeks, Tom Johnson, Erich Schickle, Steven Noto. Distributive Education - Front: Christine Alberto, Tina Cistornelli, Debbie Brissette, Amy Tozian, Chrissy Killoy, Lori Lucas. Back: Beth Mazzeo, Lenore Walker, Kim Samson, Maria Branco, Cheryl Mathias, Nisa Erickson, Paula Randall, Pam Sullivan, Alicia Bradley, John Cashel. 38 JUNIORS Graphic Arts - Cheri Dewar, Corinna Kingston, Brian Bliss, Cheryl Tuttle, Tina Coggeshall, Mr. LaMacchia, Howard Perry, Scott Wilshire, Mr. Brew. Electronics - Front: Daryl Densmore, Dave Fiorillo, Keith Scarborough, Tony Leva, Eric Montalvan, John Neylon. Commercial Arts - Front: Claudia Balduf, Therese Marchaud, Judy Bonneau, Geraldine Giancola. Machine Shop - Front: Mike Mullaney, Jon Cook, Mark Barbari. Middle: Shawn Clark, Shane Roberts, Barry Blake Dennis Nelson. Back: Todd DeBlois. Carpentry - Front Row: George, Comenclub, Molley Dovi. Back Row: Briges, Cerces, Boudeam, Penque Auto Body - First Row: S. Frey, T. Fletcher, G. Toback, E. Heir T. Friend, R Varieur, E. Moulson. Second Row: P. Kane, S. Stevens, A. Carbone, G. Mucciaccio S. Dion, R. Follett, S. Thompson. 39 I JUNIORS Cosmetology - First Row: Y. Lallier, P. Bullis, J. Bogan, H. Proctor P. Brunelli, P. Kachinsky, T. Lanteigne J. Preston. Back Row : J. Abrams, L. Vigneau, C. Wainwright, E. Flaherty L. Golrin, J. Hamilten, L. Martelli, T. Ridley K. Bjork, D. Dalrymple, S. Wheeler, J. Corsini Auto Shop - Front Row: S. Shaw, B. Young, L. Tetreault, S. Kovatsi. Back Row: B. Ahern, B. Oteri, B. Plante, T. Danello J. Maloney, D. Jaffe. Child Care - Front Row: C. St. Charles, M. Cassavant, D. Neudeck C. McLaughlin, S. Spencer. Back Row: L. Dietzel, J. Mochrie, R. Smith, M Maxfield A. O'Neil, L. LaFerriere. Plumbing - First Row: D. Ring, P. Young, T. Petitt, E. Anderson S. Brown. Second Row: R. Barey, M. Pewotti, K. Dolitra, K. Smith D. Ingraham, D. Kenny. Metal Fabrication Front Row: J. Walker, M. Shea, C. Custadio, M. Hemond K. Geaudreau, B. Carter, J. Creaw. Back Row: A. Perreault, S. Beardworth, P. Longobardi J. Boriuso, J. Hamely, S. Girling, T. Banks K. Sirois, G. Harvey, S. Bigelow. 40 Electronics Ericka Whitis, Peter Guimand, Rob Ross, Rodney Barnard, Rich Ellis, Derek Carmichael, Bill Raymond, Mark Obert. Plumbing Front: Harvey Dmytryck, Mike Major, Rob Higgins, Tony Chelott, Mario D'Ascenzo. Back: Brian Yakimowsky, Ed Sawyer, George Murger, Dean Driscol Dave Silva, Bill Ross. Missing: Lisa Scannell, Lois Cook). SOPHOMORES Commercial Art - Front: Cathy Tate, Natalie St. Germain, Julie Marie Chisholm. Back: Jason Favier, Julia Cribby, Bill Newman. Missing: Sondra Chouniere, Michelle Ramsey. Air Conditioning Eric Barboor, Rob Fatta, Mike Pockwinse, Bill Duchaime Mike Cupo. Electrical Front: Brad Currivan, John Gould, Kevin Boyd, Julie Forrest, Mike Sowa, Andrea Brenton, Kelli Seggers. Middle: Robert Clayton, Greg Allan, Dave Burns, Jeremy Hobary, Dave Mallaer, Rich Ellis, Chris Bolton. Back: Chris Baker, Robert Smutek, Dariur DiMarco, Joe Twiraga, Scott Masonry Front: Dan Chaunin, John Gartman, Shawn Pitts, Jim Cipriano, Kevin Hustler. Back: Peter Kleponis, Scott DeFlamino, Mike Worthington, Kenny Skehill, Derek St. Germain. 41 SOPHOMORES Graphics Front: Jim Machado, Danny Headd, Kim La Combe, Tony Alves, Carrie Alves, Tricia Allard, Back: Shelagh Nelson, Michelle Pereia, Becky Blake, Carlos Coutinho, Rob Pepin, Eric Forrest, Mike Gagne, Matt Hawkins. Distributive Education Front: Dawn Silva. Middle: Mr. Izzi, Joanne Alsten, Kerrie Cardillo, Sharon Dixon, Kim Cellucci, Lisa CoLuin, Kim Watson. Back: Bernadette Harper, Cathi Cummiskey, Tracy Jennings, Wendi Smith, Roberta MAthis, Kim Henderson. Food Trades - Front: Charlie Grasso, Patrick Tremblay, Brad Page. Middle: Susan Junglizza, Sherri Lake, Jen Proctor Dawn Gidney, Debbie Kittell, Mary Gaurd. Back: Troy French, Lisa Dulang, Sheri Baio, Jen McNamara, Kim Howie, Erin audetto, Theresa Mitchell. Cosmetology Front: Leann Soares, Alyssa D'Innocenzo, Kerry Webber, Kim Martineau, Teres'e Rogers, Juliette Gralla, Kristy McNeal, Robyn Silva, Dawn Cotter, Jane Wehring. Middle: Pauline Rugoletti, Michele Goode, Liane Goodwin Missy Mandell, Caryn Bullen, Alicia Attubato, Tracy Deverix, Cami Cady, Dawn Anderson. Back: Donna Maltais, Mim Garcia, Carpentry Cabinet Making - Alan Carita, Ron Grey, Charlie Coggeshall, Robert Mulvaney, Jeff Robinson, Rich Corrigan, Dan Smith, Mike Piccinan, Austin Morrisey, Edward O'Rourke, Bill Kittrodge. Auto Tech. Front: Steve Gendron, Carl Gagner, Jim Lockhart, Ernie Stockton Back: Brian Fox, Eric Worner, Joe McLeod, Dennis Donahue, Ted Spender, Russ Capobianco 42 SOPHOMORES Machine Shop Mr. Schavrien, Mike Hebert, Keith Panos, Bill White, Alan Roy, Steve Grzyb, Paul Webber, Philip Moore, Mr. Billington. Auto Body Front: Chris Antonopolos, Warren Henry, Malcolm Osborne, Ben Hamilton, Jason Perkoski, Daryl Paquette. Back: Brian Salois, Joe Godino, Donny Dirksen, Troy Wicklund, Danny Gautreau, Steve Delano, Mike Young. Plant Maintenance Rob Mealey, John Bentz, Ralph Glebus, Keith Hilbrunner Metal Trades - Paul Raffaelle, Dave Franklin, Kevin Greenleaf, Ben Desper. Child Care Front: Paulette Auty, Dorothy Baxter, Lisa Carini, Lisa Drafting John Abrams, Keith Magnan, Timothy Titton Scialdone, Stacy Penque, Tracy Gagne. Back: Kendra Evans, Kimberly Boie, Andrea Ryan, Arlene Schaefer. 43 FRESHMEN Auto Body Front: T. Parmenter, M. Ringuette, B. Btenkhorn, J. Zahner, E. Jennings, D. Cooper. Back: D. Kinahan, B. Monsour, K. Bertrom, A. Manoogian, P. Clark. Metal Fabrication Front: K. Allard, M. McLauglin, D. McFarland, C. Sawyer. Middle: John Piccinin, Pat Fogerty, C. Bixby, C. Porier, Back: J. Kinsel, G. Kincaid III, B. Daly, R. Rolhe. Plumbing Front: Bob Locuture, Jim Harper, Tony Lazzaro, Chris Munger, Eric Flynn, Scot Haran. Back: Scott Bibby, Tom Haverly, Ken McMullin, Eric Govek, Jamie Bourgeois, Carl Bjork. Carpentry Front: Jamie Oesterle, Michael Bennett, Christopher Juisti, Jay Cebrowski, John Naff, Robert Foley, David Gabrey. Masonry Front: Dennis Anderson, Donald Alexander, Justin Buckman, John Manning, Bill Bardol, R. Everton. Electrical Front: Dan Brady, Dave Hurd, Matt Kiryston, David Holmes, Mike Henault, Brian Burns. Back: Brian Cirymoi, Chris Allen, Scott Henry, John Kubackie. 44 FRESHMEN Auto Repair - Front: Jim Gagliani, Pat Bury, Scott Lafretta, John Stone, Dan Cole, Brian MacDonough. Back: Chris Seggers, Mark Porreca, Eric Marshke, Tim Maxfield, Corey Strange. Plant Maintenance - Russell Gilbert, James St. Gelais, David Dufault. Missing: Scott Thrasher. Food Trades Front: Karen Smuter, Dawn Mediros, Laurie Toothaker, Rachel Kirylo, Tanya Boros, Darcy Lavallee. Back: Christine Graney, Jason Brierly, Brad Kennedy, Laura Cunningham, Melissa Foley, Amy Judson. ja 1 Child Care Front: Melanie Snow, Lisa Curtis, Nikki Balduf, Marlena Venterini, Samantha Songon, Sandy, Anne Henry, Kristen Leonard. HjBpP Electronics Andy Deschenes, Eric Cappucino, Craig Allen. Absent: Michael Metcalf Drafting Front: John Mucciaccio. Back: Sheila Lewicki, Roger Fritz, Suzanne Tierney, Heather Rice, John Kierstead, Kelly Meomartino, Mr. Bormassa. 45 Graphic Arts Mr. Brew, Todd Groehl, Tony Bertone, Lori Sampson, Melissa Newman. Not in Picture: Sheila Lewicki, Kyle Bertram. Commercial Art Front: Tracy Genereux, Therese Herbat, Jill Belcher, Leanne Poirier. Back: Lynn McDonald, Carolyn Hall, Courtney Cerce Luke Ciaskell. Distributive Education Front: Angela Baldini, Erica Alsten, Kristin Thibeau, Andrea Fiori, Wendy Briggs. Middle: Mr. John Izzi, Kristin Barnes, Eileen Thayer, Amy Caputo, Christine O'Leary, Kim Strange, Deanna Hart, Jennifer May, Mr. Kenneth Dow. Back: Jacqueline Guzman, Jennifer Morton, Tobie Vincelette. Air Conditioning Refrigeration Front: Brian Stone, Christine Knight, Dave Hunchard, Back: Dave Pockwinse, Fred Bennet, Philip Quanstrum, Darrin Beaudette. Cosmetology Front: Heather Maclntyne, Mary Wrenn, Karen Ghioni, Dianne Harrington, Jennifer Traghella, Michelle Bedard, Debbie Decelles. 2nd Row: Miss Kathy, Darlene Bergstron, Michelle Benkowski, Stephanie Rawson, Lisa Guisti, Lee-Ann Cournoyer, Rene Carbary, Joanne Bruno, Joanne Mahoney, Amy Sullivan. 46 n Exchange Visitors from Alaska 48 Distributive Education Clubs of America Student Advisory Council Row 1: Melissa Dufault, Lisa Orkney, Row 2: Pam Sullivan, Karen Washer, Paul D'Ascenzo Deanna Gagnon, Cheryl Mathias. Row 3: Beth Mazzeo, Chris Alberto, Maureen Molloy Lori Lucas. Kristen Kenny, Jeff Corsini, Jill Bogan, Jackie Guzman, Eileen Thayer Senior Yearbook Committee Front - Back: Elaine Carpentier, Deanna Gagnon, Lisa Orkney, The 1987 Touch of Class staff this year was headed by seniors: Lisa Orkney, Deanna Gagnon, and Elaine Carpentier. These ladies worked hard and dedicated quite a bit of their time to “the cause”! However, once the seniors had left, it was time to recruit some underclassmen. Cami Cady and a few other helpful students really came through with work on the final deadlines. Also, Mrs. Deanna Martell and her many typing students are to be thanked for time time and efforts. Without them, the final deadlines would never have been met! Thanks again to all who really helped to make this yearbook, a real “Touch of Class”! Cindy Manos-Barbati Yearbook Advisor 49 1 _ .. m am' TRI-COUNTY ITS P a M . f | TRI-COUNTY SPORTS TEAMS Administration John Jones - Principal Kenneth Custy - Superintendent-Director Peter Rickard Special Needs Co-ordinator Bibiana Nowacki Technical Co-ordinator Michael Cignarella Vocational Co-ordinator Timothy Rioux John Beccia - Director, Pupil Services Business Manager 54 Tri-County Regional School Committee Front: Robert Rappa, John Hurley, Charles Mucciarone, Arthur Hillman, Vincent Hoye. Back: Robert McDonough, Arthur Green, Melvin Long, Sidney Hatch. Missing: Albert Chouinard, John Hanley, Louis E. Hoegler Cafeteria Staff Front: Pauline McCormick, Frances DeBaggis, Elbe Eknaian. Back: Cathy Gianetti, Georgetta Maretta, Stephen Richard, Erika Mairle. Special Services Bus Driver Peg Smith 55 Office Staff Judy Colella Administrative Assistant Helen Keefe Guidance Suzanne Nurenberg Business Office Kathy Catanzariti Vocational Technical Assistant Pat Alaconda Main Office Marian Leonard Main Office 56 Rosemarie Gruttadauria Main Office Ann Marie Anderson Resource Deborah Arns Aide m ■ 06 to tile of Amerir. kvhich it st Vxi.iitdivisi; list ice for tli ol QiKKt Otunn r0ti. Karen Barry Health Occupations Therapist Loren Bentley Electrical Jane Baldi Resource Cynthia Manos Barbati Speech and Language John Blaney Drafting John Billington Plumbing George Brew Graphic Arts Roger Bourassa Drafting Pat Bouthiller Aide Diane Bridges Esthetician 57 Peter Bugg Carpentry Paul Cappella Carpentry Patricia Coakley School Psychologist John Codman Auto Repair Joseph Conley Plumbing Alex Connolly Air Conditioning Don Coe Plant Maintenance Jim Conley Metal Trades Joel D'Amico Cosmetology Mary Ellen D'Espinosa Resource Sue DeLuca Phys. Ed. Ruth Cooper Phys. Ed. William Doucette Science Ken Dow Distributive Ed. Kathy Engeian Cosmetology Ron Everton Masonry Mark Feeley Math Muriel Flynn Library Aide Mary Fleming Counselor Camille Fatta Aide William Foley English Judy Gagnon English Regina Gallishaw Nurse Jean George Child Care 60 Alan Glasser Child Care Joyce Guild English John Izzi Distributive Ed. Art Hapenney Plumbing Gail Griswold Resource Paul Gurrie Carpentry Ken Halstead Electrical Camilla Huston Team Chairperson Howard King Phys. Ed. Anita Lestan Resource Rita Martin English Chris Kamerik Resource Robert LaMacchia Graphic Arts Normand Levesque Masonry Ron Meisner Graphic Arts 3 John Kenney Masonry Cathy Landry Resource William Lewinski Carpentry Gene Michaud Auto Repair Anne Keyes Aide Jeff Lane Science Deanna Martell Business Ed. Grace Me Closkey Librarian Brian McDonough Auto Repair Bruce McKinney Social Studies Janet Nolan Food Trades Mary O'Connor English Charles Palmieri fa 2 Electrical Charlie Pavolis Joseph Pedro Richard Provost Social Studies Science Math William Robinson Metal Trades Jim Raymond Electronics Randy Sloane Counselor Rick Spargo Auto Body Al Roderick Air Conditioning Arlene Sallen Child Care William Schavrien Machinp ‘-iFon Vera Scheinman Airlp Gerald Silva Plant Maintenance I Gerald Slaney Food Trades Roger Stornanti Metal Trades X Ann Sutton English Gerald Toupin Fast Foods Debra Theriault Commercial Art Paul Trovato Social Studies Norman Valois Business Ed. Richard Vernon English Barbara Wnuk Math Louis Verrochi Phys. Ed. William Walker Drafting Suzanne Ward Nurse Robert Wyman Guidance Tina Sarvela Hearing Impaired -BICO Johanna Gill-McCormack Resource-BICO Karen Folk Aide-BICO Priscilla Crafford Counselor-BICO Tri-County Teachers' SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS MAY 31, 1987 $1000.00 COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS FOR OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE USED AT MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLEGES. Joseph Collins - Electronics Shop - Franklin - Univ. of Lowell Philip Gerrish - Electrical Shop -Walpole Thomas Gleason - Electronics Shop - Medway - Univ. of Lowell Stacey Rakoski - Food Trades Shop - Franklin - Cape Cod Community College MASSACHUSETTS VOCATIONAL ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTIAL CERTIFICATE OF MERIT Ronald Nasuti - Food Trades Shop - Franklin Kristin Kenny - Commercial Art Shop - Seekonk SUPERINTENDENT'S AWARD PRESENTED FOR SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL TO A STUDENT WHO EXEMPLIFIES THE VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL STUDENT. James Morton - Metal Trades - Franklin JOHN T. LANE AWARD - NAMED IN HONOR OF THE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 1976-1983- $200.00 Frederick Brown - Air Conditioning - No. Attleboro FRANKLIN ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS - PRESENTED TO OUTSTANDING FRANKLIN STUDENTS $1000.00 scholarship - Pollyanna Thibodeau - Drafting $ 500.00 scholarship - Joseph Collins - Electronics $ 500.00 scholarship - Stacey Rakoski - Food Trades $ 500.00 award - Ronald Nasuti - Food Trades $ 250.00 award - Ronald Hodgkins - Electronics $ 250.00 award - Dawn Palladini - Graphic Arts SEEKONK BUSINESS ASSOCIATION - $350.00 Sherry Kingston - Graphic Arts - Seekonk STACEY JEAN BORRUSSO SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF STACEY JEAN, CLASS OF 1981 - $250.00 Debra Bassignani - Cosmetology - Franklin EPIPHANY PARISH OF WALPOLE SCHOLARSHIP - $250.00 Anne Brown - Cosmetology - Walpole FRANKLIN LIONS- PRESENTED TO AN OUTSTANDING FRANKLIN SENIOR STUDENT - $750.00 Joseph Collins - Electronics - Franklin - Scholarship MEDWAY V.F.W. SCHOLARSHIP - $500.00 Siobhan Marraffino - Food Trades - Medway FRANKLIN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP - $200.00 Theresa Hurd - Cosmetology - Franklin SHERBORN DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS - $1500.00 Suzanne Heffron - Food Trades - Sherborn CHRISTOPHER COAKLEY AWARD IN HONOR OF CHRIS COAKLEY - CLASS OF 1986 - PRESENTED BY RUTH AND FRANK CURT IS TO A SENIOR PLUMBING STUDENT. David Kosh - Plumbing - Millis 66 TRI-COUNTY BOOSTERS SCHOLARSHIPS $1500.00 - Kristin Kenny - Commercial Art - Seekonk Association $1500.00 - Siobhan Marraffino - Food Trades - Medway $1500.00 - Thomas Gleason - Electronics - Medway $ 500.00 - Matthew Soderberg - Food Trades - Norfolk $ 500.00 - Sherry Kingston - Graphic Arts - Seekonk $ 500.00 - Steven Wolff - Electronics - No. Attleboro $ 500.00 - Frederick Brown - Air Conditioning - No. Attleboro $ 200.00 - James Gerrish - Carpentry - Walpole $ 150.00 - Rachael McNamara - Cosmetology - Walpole $ 150.00 - Suzanne Heffron - Food Trades- Sherborn $ 150.00 - Randall Tremblay - Masonry - Franklin $ 150.00 - Ronald Nasuti - Food Trades - Franklin $ 150.00 - Ronald Bergeron - Masonry - No. Attleboro FOOD TRADES AWARD - PRESENTED BY MRS. FRANCES DEBAGG1S Timothy Waters - Franklin - $100.00 Lisa Keough - Medway - $100.00 BUD ALLEN AWARD - $100.00 Phillip Gerrish - Electrical - Walpole RELIANCE LODGE 137 - WALPOLE TOOL AWARD - $250.00 TO AN OUTSTANDING WALPOLE STUDENT CONTINUING IN HIS TRADE. James Gerrish - Carpentry - Walpole COSMETOLOGY AWARD PRESENTED TO THREE OUTSTANDING STUDENTS BY THE COSMETOLOGY TEACHERS AND THE MASS COSMETOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION. Jody Da we - Medfield - $100.00 Lianne Stott - No. Attleboro - $100.00 Jeanne Revell - Franklin - $100.00 TRI-COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDS - $200.00 EACH TO OUTSTANDING STUDENTS WHO NOT ONLY MAINTAIN GOOD GRADES BUT ALSO PARTICIPATE IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. Kristen Kenny - Commercial Art - Seekonk Ronald Nasuti - Food Trades - Franklin Siobhan Marraffino - Food Trades - Medway Kyle Yankee - Food Occupations -Seekonk James Gerrish - Carpentry -Walpole Suzanne Heffron - Food Trades - Sherborn Sherry Kingston - Graphic Arts - Seekonk Randall Tremblay - Masonry - Franklin PETER WALSH MEMORIAL AWARD IN MEMORY OF PETER DECEASED MEMBER CLASS OF 1985- $100.00 David Yurek - Electrical - No. Attleboro MEDWAY BOOSTERS Thomas Gleason- Electronics - Medway - $1000.00 Siobhan Marraffino - Food Trades - Medway - $500.00 FRANKLIN AREA MOTHER'S CENTER AWARD - $50.00 Tracey Taddeo - Child Care - Franklin KENNETH JOHNSON MEMORIAL IN MEMORY OF KEN - CLASS OF 1984 Thomas Cebrowski - Masonry - Millis - $200.00 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MATH SCIENCE AWARD James Gerrish - Carpentry - Walpole Thomas Gleason - Electronics - Medway IN ADDITION: PHILLIP GERRISH HAS BEEN NAMED ONE OF 15 STATE RECIPIENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY RECOGNITION SCHOLARSHIPS . THIS SCHOLARSHIP CONSISTS OF: ACCEPTANCE INTO THE ELECTRICIAN'S UNION LOCAL 103 INCLUDING APPRENTICESHIP AND EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS ESTIMATED AT $16,000.00 67 Congratulates the Class of 1987 Congratulations, Class of 1987 W.T. HOLMES TRANSPORTATION Norfolk, Massachusetts More bank for your money in Franklin! Dean Co-operative Bank At Tri-County Get the most for your money-with convenience Savings Accounts IRA Accounts Checking Accounts Term Deposit Accounts Money Market Accounts Mortgage Loans Safe Deposit Boxes 24 Hour Christmas Clubs Automated Installment Loans Banking FREE PARKING AUTO DRIVE-UP All Deposits Insured in Full FAMILY DENTISTRY LES R. PRASAD, D.D.S. PAUL W. ACHIN, D.D.S. 1 1 Holbrook Avenue • North Attleboro, MA 02760 (617) 695-5800 PISINI SHOE STORE 22 MAIN ST. FRANKLIN, MA 528-8458 JEWELRY - 14kl. GOLD STERLING SILVER + QUALITY COSTUME JUNIOR + MISSES CLOTHING LADIES ACCESSORIES MONOGRAMMING rt Q- C1 C? o c? ? -Q c? COn rATUi T C? 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Full or part time daycare Preschool - Afterschool - Daycare • CERT1FED TEACHERS • 0 7 YEARS • SAFE YARD Apply Now 376-5830 Best wishes to Katie, from all of the family! To Sherry- Ann, Today, Tomorrow, and Always, all of our love, from Mom Dad. Good Luck, and much success in your plumbing career, Love Mother, Dad, Bob. We love you Bob, Mom, Dad, Beth. To Rick, Good Luck in your life, Love, Ma and Dad. Tom: With our pride and love, your dream has come true. Mom and Dad. Best wishes for success and happiness to our Child Care graduate graduates from Mrs. George, Mrs. Sallen and Mr. Glasser. Best wishes to Maureen from Mom and Dad. 'Ken the Plumber', you are loved. Dad, Mom, and family. Louie, Good Luck and Best wishes for the future. Love, Dad, Mom and Joann. Here's to your future, Michelle, Congratulations! Love, Mom and Dad. 72
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