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

 - Class of 1987

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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

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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.



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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

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