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

 - Class of 1987

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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

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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



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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

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