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

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Touch of Class 8 TRI-COUNTY Regional Vocational Technical High School 1988 TOUCH OF CLASS Table of Contents Seniors 3 Graduation 41 Shops 45 Underclassmen 55 Activities 65 Sports 69 Faculty 73 Sponsors 83 A Menage, fium Mhj. Cuitj . When we hear the phrase The Competitive Edge we are usually reminded of sporting events where one team may have a distinct advantage because they are playing on their home field or home court. That advantage, of course, is nothing mysterious since the home team has reaped the benefit of constant practice or training in the environment in which the game is played. In any endeavor or activity familiarity always provides a distinct advantage. So it is that we say that vocational graduates always enjoy the competitive edge in whatever your choice of career may be because, unlike many other high school graduates, you are very familiar with the work environment. Not only have you attained the necessary skill to do whatever your job demands but additionally you have learned well how to succeed and progress in the workplace. The realization that one must follow directions, subscribe to rules and regulations, be respectful to others, maintain good attendance and respond promptly are habits that you have developed after four years of practical experience at Tri-County. The great majority of your competitors in the workplace will not have had that advantage and will need to take valuable time to master practical skills and to practice favorable on-the-job behaviors. They will not enjoy the advantage that you have because, until graduation, their learning had been strictly theoretical and the workplace will be new to them. Whereas, your familiarity with the entire scope of the work environment makes it your home court - and therein lies the competitive edge - please use it to your advantage. Congratulations and on behalf of all faculty and staff at Tri-County - thank you for having been with us. 2 James Abrams SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 4 Nauset Street, Medfield SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: School band 86', Senior Vice-President, Student Advisory AMBITION: To accomplish all my goals, to succeed as a drummer, and to be in a famous band. MEMORIES: One too many smoke shows with the Camaro, Jamen with THRESHOLD, T.J .M.H.S.S.H. PET PEEVE: Waiting FAVORITE SAYING: Gun Dog Erik Anderson SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 14 Florence Circle, Medway AMBI¬ TION: To be a plumber MEMO¬ RIES: Spinning my tires the first day of school in the convertible. PET PEEVE: Having to climb out the windows of Danny's Firebird. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh well Billy Appleby SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 76 Dean Avenue, Franklin AMBI¬ TION: To go to college, and to own my own business, to own a GTO, getting my car finished. MEMORIES: Picking on Mr. Happiney, parties at Kevin's house, getting my Cutlas, good times in shop. Darryl Akroyd SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 24 Kendall Street, N. At¬ tleboro AMBITION: To get out of this school MEMORIES: fights with Mr. Coe PET PEEVE: Mr. Coe FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know. Lionel Auclair SHOP: Masonry ADDRESS: 12 Heaher Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Basket¬ ball 1, working on the job Jr. and Sr. year. AMBITION: To own a Harley Davidson. Robert Ahern SHOP: Auto Repair ADDRESS: 8 Sahlin Circle, Franklin AMBI¬ TION: To be successful in my trade and to be happy with Lisa. MEMORIES: Shop fieldtrips (10), Dave's Party's, being with Lisa 86,87,88, seeing Bill get beat up in shop. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh well, whatever! Christine Alberto SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 488 Martello Road, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Basketball 4 AMBITION: To be President of the United States or a Hotel Manager whichever one comes first. MEMORIES: Parties at Tina's, Sandy's and Jerry's, Amy moving in, and hanging around with people I never thought I would, and nickname BIRDIE! PET PEEVE: Dweebis, teachers, people who are in love with themselves. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey, what's up? Claudia Balduf SHOP: Commercial Art AD¬ DRESS: 99 Summer Street, S. Walpole. AMBITION: Continue onward to AIB successfully. MEMORIES: Caravan, TB I nip BR PS, A certain Malibu Che- velle wipe out, darkroom sessions with the crew, (annoying Andrew Grey. FAVORITE SAYING: Pa Pa um mau mau! 4 Jeffrey Begin SHOP: Commercial Art AD¬ DRESS: 75 Mt. Hope Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITES: VICA 3, 4 AMBITION: To be¬ come successful in whatever I choose to do. MEMORIES: The VICA state competition PET PEEVE: Andrew Gray's laugh, Mr. Eskay FAVORITE SAYIN G: Do it up! Jill Bogan SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 32 Chestnut Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: School committee member. Student Ad¬ visory Council, Cosmetology Ad¬ visory Council, Senior Class Pres- ident, School Improvement, VICA, Delegate-Mass Board of Education. AMBITION: To make a million dollars by the age of 26. MEMORIES: Jr. proms 87', Cape Cod summer 87', Junior Miss, spending time with Laura, Jim, Jeff, and running to homeroom at 7:59. PET PEEVE: Sneezing while driving and fake people. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: You know what I mean. and So what's your point. Scott Bigelow SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRES S: 286 Allen Ave., N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 AMBI¬ TION: To start my own welding shop MEMORIES: Ms. O'Connor flipping out. PET PEEVE: English class Joe Borruso SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 46 Raymond Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To be successful and to get my Cutlas looking ballzy. MEM¬ ORIES: Being with my party ani¬ mal, falling off a railing with Kyle, South wing sesesions, Miss Boyson. PET PEEVE: The word NO and Bill Carter bugging me. FAVORITE SAYING: Don't worry about it , I didn't do it , What I say Karen Bjork SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 510 Common Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Softball 1-2, Volleyball 3 AMBITION: To get out of school and become rich. MEMORIES: M.C. at Aeros- mith 86 , all the parties, Oct. 86 , N.H. and Boston with D.D. all the Gts with Mike ILUMC. Brian Bliss SHOP: Graphic Arts ADDRESS: 1480 Newman Ave. Seekonk AM¬ BITION: Win the lottery and have a party and keep in touch with friends. MEMORIES: Get¬ ting busted in the boys lav. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Hey dude I can't take this place any more. Tuesday Banks SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 65 East Washington, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 1-2. AMBITION: To be well off and happy and a good mom for Jas¬ mine, and to own a Jag . MEM¬ ORIES: Chad bugging me for food and money, shop days with Chad, Caravan with Claudia, (Nip-nip-nip!), Morning fun in the bathroom, busting open the bathroom door on Jane, Special times with Blue eyes. PET PEEVE: People who love you when you're around but shoot you with a ba¬ zooka behind your back. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: What's shakin baby , (C.B.), Whats hap- penin? , Cool , and Mama , (L.H.) Steve Beardsworth SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 645 High Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 1,4 MEMORIES: Busting on Mrs. Boyson during soph, year in busi¬ ness, Football Sr. year. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Roll'em , Mosh! , where's the party? 5 Edward Bouchard SHOP: Air Conditioning and Re¬ frigeration ADDRESS: 14 Hutch¬ inson Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 2-3-4, Bas¬ ketball 2-3-4, Baseball 4 AMBI¬ TION: To be a millionaire. MEM¬ ORIES: Down tracks with Bizzo, Mario, Weedy, and window, down Cape after prom 87', Foot¬ ball at TC, Football camp 87', shop, parties with FHS crew. PET PEEVE: Brown nosers, helmets, doing hills, losing. FAVORITE SAYIGN: AHMM! Charles Brassil SHOP: Electrical AMBITION: graduate PET PEEVE: entire teaching staff Scott Bowser SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 66 West Street. Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 1, AMBI¬ TION: To graduate from T.C. MEMORIES: Boozing out on the Football field, Frisbee in the shop with Halstead, butter fights. PET PEEVE: Ken Halstead relieving gastric juices, Lou's bad breath. FAVORITE SAYING: That ain't fair; I don't know; I don't care. Deborah C. Brissette SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 15 Metacomet Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, Co-op 4 AMBITION: Le¬ gal secretary, to be happy, rich and successful, to own a black vette MEMORIES: Steve 82 , S. Wing doors w T.C., M.B., A.T., 10-day vacation w J.H., Tine 84 Bird Park, Prom 83 , Aerosmith, Stevie Nicks, Good times in shop PET PEEVE: 6 a.m., good-byes, shy people? ??and li¬ ars FAVORITE SAYING: lets g° Laurence Bradbury SHOP: Masonry ADDRESS: 10 Glen Meadow Road, Franklin AMBITION: To be a bouncer at J.R.'s Fastlane. MEMORIES: When Dan Nawn challenged John Kenney to a fight. PET PEEVE: Deadheads. FAVORITE SAYING: Steven Brown SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 7 Hillside Road, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To own my own Plumbing Business. MEMORIES: Cougar Day 87', Be¬ ing suspended 8 times during my junior year. PET PEEVE: I hate the way Mr. Russo's mustache curls up on the ends. Maria Branco SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 563 East Street, Wal¬ pole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: B- squad AMBITION: To be the best in what I do. MEMORIES: B- squad memories with D.B., T.C., A.T. M.C., getting busted in the Bronco leaving school. PET PEEVE: Two-faced people. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Lav pass please!! Pam Brunelli SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 26 Jame Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer¬ leading 2-3 AMBITION: To have a success ful career, and to spend the rest of my life with John. MEMORIES: Walking down the hall with John, Trip to Nantucket with Trade and Mary. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Hey Lori, whatcha doing this weekend. 6 Debra Bulman SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 51 West Street, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To succeed in whatever I do and to be happy. MEMORIES: Summer of 87' and Carol's house. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know.'' Tina Carr SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 126 South Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Shop, gourmet club, yearbook 3 AMBI¬ TION: To own my own Restau¬ rant, get married, and party hearty! MEMORIES: “Sessions , shop week, weekends with L.W., C.H., and D.H. PET PEEVE: anti- anything (especially smokers rock haters), curfews, snobs, and jocks. Penny Ann Bullis SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 85 Fisher Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 2 AMBITION: To marry Brian Ruby in 1989, and also to be the best in whatever I am doing. MEMORIES: Senior Prom, Junior Prom, fun times in shop, fun times I had in Vica. PET PEEVE: Two faced people. FAVORITE SAYING: I Gee, Gee, I'm hungry when is lunch? Roger Burr SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 599 Old Central D-3, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 1. AMBI¬ TION: To form a successful band and to jam with Geddy Lee. MEMORIES: Leaving eighth pe¬ riod, the butter fight, and playing frisbee with Ken. PET PEEVE: People who don't like music. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: If it doesn't have strings, then forget it ! MM ■ Armando Carbone SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 4 Amelia Way, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 3,4, bas¬ ketball 4 AMBITION: Auto body, cooking MEMORIES: Bringing Tri-County's football game to life, winning a weight lifting trophy in 86, times spent with Lisa C. parties, football camp, we can win. PET PEEVE: Doing hills ev¬ eryday, 80 was the most, Gerry's parties. FAVORITE SAYING: Shut-up! Bill Carter SHOP: Sheet Metal ADDRESS: 10 Pilgrim Way, Walpole AMBI¬ TION: To be a leader and have a great time. MEMORIES: Southw¬ ing sessions. PET PEEVE: Spill¬ ing my coffee every morning when driving to school. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Well who asked ya? Melissa Cassavant SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 318 South Street, Medfield SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: To get to college and do something that I will enjoy. MEMORIES: VICA trip to Maryland. Roger Campbell SHOP: Air Conditioning and Re¬ frigeration ADDRESS: 1088 Main Street, Walpole SCHOOL AC¬ TIVITIES: Goofing off-bothering the faculty to the best of my abili¬ ty AMBITION: To be happy MEMORIES: Sessions in the shed, Sleeping upstairs, singing in shop, smoking in the bathroom PET PEEVE: school rules-admin- istrations, stereotypes FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Without love in a dream it will never come true. 7 Bob Castagnaro SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 58 Anchorage Road, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1- 2-3-4, Hockey 3. AMBITION: To make alot of money. MEMO¬ RIES: Skipping Cougar Day, Meeting Linda, parking at Milli- ken. PET PEEVE: The stink in the bathrooms. FAVORITE SAYING: Sally slanker! Chris Cerce SHOP: Carpentry ADDRESS: 205 Ellis Road, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 2-3-4, Track 1 MEMORIES: Foot¬ ball Games Scott Chapman SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 23 Willow Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1-2-3 AMBITION: To go to col¬ lege to learn criminal justice. MEMORIES: Water fights in shop. PET PEEVE: Mrs. Nolan's complaining about everything. FAVORITE SAYING: Not my job man. Tina Cisternelli SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 30 Donnell Road, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 3, Co-op 4 AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I do. MEMORIES: Loonie Izzi W me and Deb in office, late night- F - runs W Deb, Bronco take offs W D.B., M.B., A.T. PET PEEVE: Ignorant people. FAVORITE SAYING: Whatever, yup! Stanley Cobb SHOP: Electrical Mario Colace SHOP: Air Conditioning and Re¬ frigeration ADDRESS: 24 Wash¬ ington Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 2-3-4, Bas¬ ketball 3-4, Baseball 2-4 AMBI¬ TION: To own my own night club. MEMORIES: Going down the Cape after the prom, all the times I spent with Missy, foot¬ ball, Gold Helmet Award, down the tracks with Weedy, Bizzo, and Eddie. PET PEEVE: Doing hills, helmets, brown-nosers, Martha's vineyard, lame parties. Elizabeth Comeau SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 399 Village Street, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Year¬ book 2, Volleyball 1 AMBITION: To marry the man of my dreams and open a restaurant and to live a long happy life. MEMORIES: Parties at Tom's, Jr. prom, the weekend after, catching mice wtih Carrie and Andy in shop, the girls room in the Southwing, Party at Locket's 85' on Easter Eve. PET PEEVE: Mondays, brown-nosers, snobs, fake friends and getting lost coming from Carrie's and ending up in Boston. FAVORITE SAYING: You're such a lose-a and Whatta skidda Paul Comendul SHOP: Carpentry ADDRESS: 26 Dean Ave. Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Baseball 2 AMBI¬ TION: To own my own business and to lead a life of happiness, by not getting married . MEM¬ ORIES: Kevin, Mike and I at the Halloween dance. PET PEEVE: People who think they're better than someone else. FAVORITE SAYING: Keep it fair 8 Paul Costa SHOP: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ADDRESS: 20 Adamsdale Road, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; VICA AMBITION: To become a law en¬ forcement officer MEMORIES: The shed, armor- flex room, Mr. Dearing PET PEEVE: Mr. Pedro Larry D'Aniello SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 62 N. Park Street, Franklin. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 2 AMBITION: To become an actor for television, live in Los Angeles, own a Rolls Royce. MEMORIES: Freshman and sophomore year, hanging out with Stephanie. PET PEEVE: People who believe that you can't become what you want to become. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm sure, I doubt it, Neato! Dawn Marie Dalrymple SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 18 Sandra Road, E. Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Volley¬ ball 2-3, Baketball 2-3-4, Softball 1-2-3-4, Cheerleading 4. AMBITION: To graduate and be happily married with kids. MEMORIES: All parties-party at Birdie's house 87 , Riverside with Lisa and Sandy, PET PEEVE: Dweebis! Jon Cook SHOP: Machine Shop ADDRESS: 170 Old Post Road, Walpole AMBITION: To be successful and capture Big Foot. MEMORIES: Skipping Cougar Day 3 years in a row, cruising in my 440 New Yorker with P.M., B.Y., D.J., J.J., and wearing our GL clothes. PET PEEVE: Any Chevrolet Product. FAVORITE SAYING: If you don't like it, the hech with ya. Chad Custodio SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 541 County Street, Seekonk SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Thrasher 1-2-3-4 AMBITION: To live life to it's fullest and to thrash with the best of them. MEMORIES: All the good times we had at Tina's grandmothers house. PET PEEVE: Spandex enormities, communists. FAVORITE SAYING: What do you mean I don't believe in god I talk to him everyday, Death! Joseph Crehan SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 128 Plain Street, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: South wing sessions, smoking in the boys room, leaving early, lunch, listening for the 2:30 bell, and sit¬ ting in Mr. Packard's office. AMBITION: Win megabucks. MEMORIES: Junior Prom. PET PEEVE: English Class. FAVORITE SAYING: I need a smoke! Dalton Crook SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 855 Oakridge Ave., N. Attleboro AMBITION: To hunt down and kill a Russkie. MEMORIES: Watching Bruce Fournier eat a dirty snickers bar that I tricked him into eating. PET PEEVE: Tina Carr FAVORITE SAYING: If you don't like it, the heck with you. Daryl Densmore SHOP: Electronics ADDRESS: 862 Washington Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 2-3- 4, Soccer 4, Industrial Advisory Council 1-2-3-4, ACSL 3, JETS 1- 2. AMBITION: To write a book and own my own business. MEMORIES: All my Vica activities. PET PEEVE: Mr. Seagrave's ego trips I was no Tiny Tim . FAVORITE SAYING: You have any work to do?, then find some! or Give it to us my preciousss! 9 Patricia DePalma SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 70 Spencer Street, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, Shop rep. 3, Food trades (shop) functions. AMBI¬ TION: To manage a hotel, and eventually be president of a com¬ pany. MEMORIES: Sessions in the girls locker room. PET PEEVE: Trish O'Donnell com¬ plaining about her hair. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Slam , or Some¬ thing fierce. Joseph Dickens, Jr. SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 269 Cottage Street, Franklin AMBI¬ TION: To become rich and suc¬ cessful PET PEEVE: this school Jane Deshone SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 305 Mendon Road, N. Attleboro AM¬ BITION: To become a successful Draftsperson. MEMORIES: Be¬ ing with Jay, talks with Kelly, times in shop. PET PEEVE: School lunch. Stephen Dion SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 29 Dartmouth Road, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA, Class Rep. AMBITION: To re¬ ceive my Masters Degree in Aero¬ space Engineering and to pilot the space shuttle or an F-16 Tomcat. MEMORIES: Admiring all the nice looking chicks during lunch with Bubba, Bob, Brendan, and Chicken man. Hanging out with Mr. G., Mr. Stevens, and Mr. Spargo (The new Jimi Hendrix). PET PEEVE: Cars that stall. Mr. Spargo's Mercedes. FAVORITE SAYING: Ya! Right!! Lauren Dietzel SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 292 Plain Street, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: Succeed with a reasonable amount of money and to be happy PET PEEVE: When you try to be nice to people and they ? ? Fall over you FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, well that's life, what are you going to do? Jason Devine SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 5 Garfield Street, Walpole AMBI¬ TION: get rich quick MEMO¬ RIES: south wing sessions, Car¬ la's house, the park PET PEEVE: teachers, trigonometry, no smok¬ ing FAVORITE SAYING: blue- cheese, roll-em skinhead Cheri Dewar SHOP: Graphic Arts ADDRESS: 1348 Pond Street, Franklin MEM¬ ORIES: Doing type setting jobs with giggles, being in copy center with Mr. G. PET PEEVE: Jim Floyd and Charles Brassil picking on me. FAVORITE SAYING: What took you so long? Keith Dolitka SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 9 Royal Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To be a millionare MEMORIES: Erik Anderson spinning his tires the first da y senior year in the con¬ vertible. PET PEEVE: The Grate¬ ful Dead, Fat girls. 10 John Dovi SHOP: Carpentry ADDRESS: 79 Dover Road, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: Work, make money. PET PEEVE: School Tim Fletcher SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 9 Hemlock Drive, Medway AMBI¬ TION: To be Successful MEMO¬ RIES: Going to McDonalds for lunch, when Ed broke light on M.B. PET PEEVE: Getting up early. Thomas Earls SHOP: Food Occupations AD¬ DRESS: 217 Crossfield Road, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Co-op. AMBITION: To find a good paying job. MEMORIES: Gym class. PET PEEVE: My dog! James Floyd SHOP: Air Conditioning and Re¬ frigeration ADDRESS: 2 Quinn St., N. Attleboro SCHOOL AC¬ TIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 4; Track 2, 4; Cross Country 3 AMBI¬ TION: To own my own ACR company. MEMORIES: Football ”87 , singing to the shop teacher and the shed. PET PEEVE: Chrissy Killoy FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: Go home. David Fiorillo SHOP: Electronics ADDRESS: 155 Cliff Drive., N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Track 3-4, VICA 4 AMBITION: To build the perfect woman. MEMORIES: When Tony Leva and I blew up a capacitor in shop. PET PEEVE: Keith Scarborough, Mr. Sea- grave's breath, Desper's Hills during football practice. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: That's Cool Elaine Flaherty SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 58 High Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: To be successfull in anything I do, and to get an apartment with Pam so we can get away from our landlords -parents! MEMO¬ RIES: Times in shop, getting quarters with Lia G., times in South wing bathroom. Ketchup mixups at lunch with Judy P. PET PEEVE: People in general, tomato skin slices. FAVORITE SAYING: Wait a minute , Ya right . Robert Follett SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 4 Clinton Ave., S. Walpole AMBI¬ TION: To share the best life I can with J.C. MEMORIES: Prom 87' with JC, Hampton Beach; Cape with JC, All the times with JC PET PEEVE: When people can't explain why they did something. FAVORITE SAYING: Hello Baby , What's happening man , How ya doing Paul Follett SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 93 Summer Street SCHOOL ACTIV¬ ITIES: Vica, cultural exchange, ski trip MEMORIES: Washington D.C. exchange, puking in a hotel lobby while in Mexico. PET PEEVE: Ugly chicks who think they're nice looking. FAVORITE SAYING: You're ignorant, That's ignorant. Don't be ignorant. 11 Gilbert Forant SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 988 Longview Drive, N. Attleboro AMBITION: To be¬ come a store manager for the Star Market Co. MEMORIES: I would like to remember everything and all my teachers also. FAVORITE SAYING: works for me and I shall return. Lisa Foster SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: Bellingham AMBITION: To get married and live a happy life. MEMORIES: The children in child care. PET PEEVE: People who won't leave you alone when you want to be left alone. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: P.F. Steven Frey SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 81 Tee Jay Drive, Seekonk AMBI¬ TION: To live my life my own way. PET PEEVE: Teachers FA¬ VORITE SAYING: KILL'EM ALL Terri Friend SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 20 Hayward Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA, CO-OP, VICA Districts 3. AMBI¬ TION: Open my own body shop. MEMORIES: Running the paint on Mr. Spargo's Mercedes Bendz. PET PEEVE: Being called reamer . Kevin Gaudreau SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 434 Allen Ave., N. Attleboro AM¬ BITION: To see how much I can take. MEMORIES: South wing door, stalls, good times, women. PET PEEVE: Getting caught, smashing cars, having no high. FAVORITE SAYING: Aaaa Oooo Geraldine Giancola SHOP: Commercial Art AD¬ DRESS: 121 Fisher Street, Frank¬ lin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AM¬ BITION: To live happily ever after. MEMORIES: Mr. Le- tendre's class, 10th grade, Cape Cod last summer, fanti, elephant rock. PET PEEVE: Fingernails on a chalkboard, people staring at me. FAVORITE SAYING: Psy¬ chedelic furs, No matter where you go there you are. Matthew Gilligan SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 40 Moran St. AMBITION: To get out of here. PET PEEVE: Metal heads, all shapes and forms. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: There is no time to hate. Stephen Girling SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 139 Horace Darling, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To get by well. PET PEEVE: No smoking. FAVORITE SAYING: Nipples. 12 Lia Gobin SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 658 Mansfield Road, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 4 AMBITION: To meet Robert Plant and live a long happy life in Beverly Hills. MEMORIES: Best parties down the Cape with all my best friends from N.A., and a fun summer spent with R.H. and L.B. PET PEEVE: How metal heads don't realize Zepplin rules. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Led Zepplin rules, I caught you smiling at me that's the way it should be like a leaf is to a tree (-so fine) all the good times we had I sing love songs so glad always smiling nev¬ er sad so fine. Led Zepplin III Jeffrey Hamel SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 1 Douglas Street, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica, Smoking AMBITION: To be rich MEMORIES: Mr. R's stories. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Welders have deeper penetration! Amy Gould SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 23 Village Street, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer¬ leading 2 AMBITION: To be suc¬ cessful at whatever I decide to do! MEMORIES: The sessions in the girls room in Southwing. PET PEEVE: Stupid freshman. Jayne Hamilton SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 19 Pleasant Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA 86-87', Roving Reporter 87', Sec¬ retary 87', Yearbook staff, student council. AMBITION: To be hap¬ py, healthy, and successful. MEMORIES: Sessions in the Southwing with Deb, Max Creek, Grateful Dead shows, Wonder¬ land with Ross, nothing like a vivid dream to take back again. The great times with all my friends! PET PEEVE: Duck, Ann Sutton, working Saturdays. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Where's the party? , Deb-South , Where am I going , and I love you mom . Andrew Gray SHOP: Commercial Art AD¬ DRESS: 22 Evergreen Street, Med¬ way SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA 3, 4 AMBITION: To be rich and famous and have rich and famous babies. MEMORIES: Use the services of the hole in the dark room ceiling with Jon, Kevin, Claudia, Paul, and Claude. PET PEEVE: Not being able to be yourself, and no smoking policy. FAVORITE SAYING: I saw Steph last night. Gregg Harvey SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 53 Bucklin Street, N. Attleboro AMBITION: To build a kick— 73 Camaro. MEMORIES: Mr. R's related stories. PET PEEVE: Fat girls in spandex. Warren Groth SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 740 Pond Street, Franklin LeeAnn Hasenfus SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 9 Dudley Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer¬ leading, basketball 1, School Functions for Boss and Oz. AM¬ BITION: To go through life care¬ free MEMORIES: 10-24-86 bath¬ room with Sam and all of Debs love and moral support through¬ out the yrs. Center core with Kim. PET PEEVE: Christine Grainey and when FAVORITE SAYING: Any Vegies? , oh Lydia ! 13 Jeanne Hawkins SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 1 Massapoag Street, Medway AMBITION: To marry Joey C. MEMORIES: Times in the hall¬ way with David Ingraham + Mike Perotti, sessions in the girls and boys locker room, L.P.'S Hal¬ loween Party. PET PEEVE: Run¬ ning out of gas going to Boston with I.D. and H.L., Mondays and Mr. Pedro's Science class with M.P. FAVORITE SAYING: What the . !? Derek Jaffe SHOP: Auto Repair Philip Heeks SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 1101 Hillside Avenue, At¬ tleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To be a State Police Officer. MEMORIES: Junior Prom King. PET PEEVE: Steven Noto. FAVORITE SAYING: Pick your head up, things can only get better! Tom Johnson SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 850 Oakridge Avenue, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVI¬ TIES: Football 1 AMBITION: To make money and be happy and not to forget my friends. MEMO¬ RIES: Both Proms, Prom night, gym junior year. PET PEEVE: Two faced people, studly male teachers, slow drivers, school, mornings. FAVORITE SAYING: You mush; shut-up stupid! Pamela Kachinsky SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 40 Shady L ane, Fran klin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer¬ leading 2-3, Basketball 1, Vice- President 3, VICA 3-4. AMBI¬ TION: To be successful in opening my own salon, and shar¬ ing a partying apartment with Elaine! MEMORIES: Writing note to Jon in law class, Caravan on Friday mornings with Missy, English class 86-87' with Steve. PET PEEVE: Two-faced back stabbing people, Mr. Jones taking away my drink every morning, stuffy noses, the saying ''What's up? FAVORITE SAYING: I'm such an airhead! and Swoosh Ed Hehir SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 257 Orchard Street, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To be left alone MEMORIES: Hitting Larry, Put it in neutral Fletch, breaking light on M.B., hacking with Fletch. PET PEEVE: Being Waken up in the middle of class. FAVORITE SAYING: Lets goto McDonalds for lunch, and fill it! David Ingraham SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 1015 W. Central Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Basket¬ ball 1-2 AMBITION: Not getting AIDS. MEMORIES: Hauling out of school at 2:30, getting thrown out of shop all the time junior year, the first day of school with Eric Anderson lighting up his tires. PET PEEVE: The DEAD, empty mug, Gerry Garcia, Prep- pie girls. Mark Kane SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 12 Crescent Avenue, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3. AMBI¬ TION: Further my education, own my own business. MEMO¬ RIES: Halloween dance. Football of 87 . PET PEEVE: Chrissy Kil- loy. FAVORITE SAYING: Fun- ny-ny-ny-Whoop! 14 Andrew Kapala SHOP: Culinary Arts Christine Killoy SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 60 Oak Street, Frank¬ lin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Bas¬ ketball 1-2-3-4, Volleyball 2-3-4, Deca 2-3-4, Yearbook 4, Vica Maryland trip AMBITION: To have fun MEMORIES: Black- stone Valley basketball game, Deca trip 2, Stropers, 422, me and Nisa's soda cans. 11 26 87. PET PEEVE: When Jim and his friends say too-bad. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: Oh my God! Corinna Kingston SHOP: Graphic Arts ADDRESS: 105 Woodland Avenue, Seekonk SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To go to college and be¬ come successful. Jennifer Kerns SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 40 Auburn Road, Millis SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA-Vice Presi¬ dent AMBITION: To get through college and get a good paying job. MEMORIES: The VICA trip to Maryland and Boston. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: “Get me out of here! Jonathan Kidson SHOP: Commercial Arts AD¬ DRESS: 180 Broad Street, N. At¬ tleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student council, Student Adviso¬ ry council, Alaska Exchange, VICA, leadership conference. AMBITION: To go to art school and become a prominent artist, get married and live in India for a year. MEMORIES: Note exchages with Pam Kachinsky, trip to Alas¬ ka, bathroom butts with my brother, lunches with Matt and Shane at McD's 86'. PET PEEVE: Andrew Gray's mouth. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Pam write me a note, Hey brother Lisa Laferriere SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 32 Fletcher Street, N. Attleboro AM¬ BITION: To some day run my own day care center MEMORIES: All the loud obnoxious related classes David Kenny SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 82 Cedar Lane, Seekonk SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football AMBI¬ TION: To tour the world in a kill¬ er band, and Jam on stage with Steve Val. MEMORIES: Working on Co-op, Carla, Amy, Missy, and others, Chad, Steves, Daves, the dudes in shop and all the other head bangers. PET PEEVE: School lunch, walking to class, slow peo¬ ple, fat-ugly people. FAVORITE SAYING: Metallica, Mega Deth, Over Kill, Anthrax, Randy Rhoads l : Stephen Kovatsi SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 71 Adams Street, Medfield SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To graduate! MEMORIES: Hitting the bus. Oh No! PET PEEVE: The rules of Tri-County, Mr. Jones saying every morning Hat Please , FAVORITE SAYING: Dude your alright but you look alady. 15 Michael Lee SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 257 Glen Meadow Road, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Skiing. AMBITION: To be rich. MEMORIES: The se¬ nior Halloween dance. PET PEEVE: Mr. Lane. Lori Lucas SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 1728 Washington Street, Walpole SCHOOL AC¬ TIVITIES: Yearbook 2-4, Volley¬ ball Manager 1-2-3, Maryland Vica 4, Deca 3-4. AMBITION: To go to college and own my own business and to get married to my one true love. MEMORIES: Maryland trip. Miss. O'Conner flipping out, Jim getting mud in his eyes. When I got a concussion falling up the stairs, and Bob's eyes. PET PEEVE: Miss. O'Con¬ ner and her desk, two faced peo¬ ple, Jim and Stan saying, Too- bad! FAVORITE SAYING: Just kiddin' Tina Lanteigne SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 108 Populatic Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Volley¬ ball 2, Basketball 2, cheerleading 3, capt. 4, Basketball cheering 3, capt. 4 AMBITION: To graduate, be successful and rich. MEMO¬ RIES: All the times w Chad, cruise 87' w S.W., parties w S.W., C.K., D.D., Birdie, K.M., others, Desekrator- 87', times w J.P., S.W. PET PEEVE: Hanz's driving, back stabbers, and K.T.'S looks. FAVORITE SAYING: ''What? Huh? nosa?, California bound ! Rich Smile! Paul Longobardi SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 18 James Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: To party MEMO¬ RIES: Friday and Saturday nights. PET PEEVE: teacher's stuck up FAVORITE SAYING: Bud, 12 ounce curls Melissa Lesieur SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 225 Mckeon Drive, N. Attleboro AMBITION: To become a T.V. sports broadcaster and to marry T.E. MEMORIES: Jeanne's every¬ day stories and when I went to Boston with Tricia D. and Jeann: H. PET PEEVE: Monday' A . losing football teams (Par ' FAVORITE SAYING: Whatever floats your boat, and What the Flamin ! Joe Luiz SHOP: Culinary Arts Yvonne Lallier SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 454 Lincoln Street, Franklin MEMORIES: Fanti, Mr. Le- tendre's class PET PEEVE: Lip- i stick on people's teeth. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Gery Beware of the j, Beastman. a 1 i i 1 1 1 Anthony Leva SHOP: Electronics ADDRESS: 30 Fales Street, Franklin AMBI¬ TION: To work, and make mon¬ ey. MEMORIES: Causing trouble with Dave Fiorillo. PET PEEVE: Keith Scarborough, Dead water. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know! 16 Richard Mandeville SjSHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: to I Hoppin Hill Road, N. Attleboro i SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 7 2-3-4 AMBITION: To succeed in • an electrical career. MEMORIES: o j 1987 Football team PET PEEVE: i Mr. Halstead spitting when he li cb ttve tobacco. FAVORITE SAY- ; I'M6r 'Get a life. r e Elizabeth Mazzeo SHOP: Distributive Education i ADDRESS: 57 Southgate Road, j Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: DECA 2-3-4 AMBITION: to be I successful and live in a log cabin. MEMORIES: Going to NH with |! Ray, going to the Cape with Bob, ji Kevin, Siobhan, Scott, and Elaine, i partying with the gang, concerts | 86-88, Bob hitting a Limo in my Firebird. PET PEEVE: Two-faced } people FAVORITE SAYING: ( Hey Maybe Camilla McLaughlin SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 17 Alton Street SCHOOL ACTIVI¬ TIES: Volleyball 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Softball 1-2-3-4. AMBI¬ TION: To get married and have kids and open my own Home Care. MEMORIES: the Cape Cod trip sophomore year with Nisa and Chrissy, and the trip home with Chrissy and Mr. Magoo, and all my years with the C.C. class. PET PEEVE: There are no mirrors in the girls' locker room. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: This is queer , Forget about it Vinny McLaughlin SHOP: Drafting ADDRESS: 19 Church Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To have a successful ca¬ reer. PET PEEVE: No smoking area. Cheryl Mathias SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 346 Broadway, N. At¬ tleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Deca, Vica, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball AMBITION: To be hap¬ py and successful MEMORIES: Deca trips, Maryland exchange, gym class junior year, junior prom night. PET PEEVE: Friends in fights with friends. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Excuse me!! Lisa Martelli SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: Spring Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica 3 AMBITION: To open my own sa¬ lon and be successful. MEMO¬ RIES: Times spent with Chris, Riverside with Dawn and Sandy, and all the parties down the Cape with Lia. FAVORITE SAYING: I love you Chris, oh no look, shut up! Melissa Maxfield SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: Norfolk SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA 2, 3, 4 AMBITION: To make lots of money and own my own bar lounge. To make the best of life. MEMORIES: Summer 86 with Candy. Jr. year with Shane, Seekonk, Halloween '86, NH the good times and the bad. PET PEEVE: Slow drivers, winter time, empty beers, snobs and hang-ups FAVORITE SAYING: Am I late ? Where's the party? Laura McMorrow SHOP: Food Occupations AD¬ DRESS: 10 Maryanne Drive, Franklin MEMORIES: All the good times I had with Chris Leach. PET PEEVE: School lunches. FAVORITE SAYING: Mrs. Kamerik, Can I go to the nurse? 17 Ernest Moulson SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 28 Brook Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: PET PEEVE: home¬ work FAVORITE SAYING: Get me out of here. Gerry Mucciaccio SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 137 Granite Street, Medfield SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Vica, Football AMBITION: I want to be President of the U.S. MEMO¬ RIES: One week of hell at football camp. PET PEEVE: Coach Desper. FAVORITE SAYING: I probably do! Jennifer Mochrie SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 33 Granite Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To own my own daycare center. MEMORIES: The fun times I had in shop with Rhonda, Debbie, and Sharon. FAVORITE SAYING: Now isn't that special ! Danny Nawn SHOP: Masonry ADDRESS: 60 Fisher Street, Medway AMBI¬ TION: To move to Australia and be successful MEMORIES: Chip destroying all the deadheads PET PEEVE: Paula worrying about her hair all the time. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't care! Jamie Miller SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 297 North Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: To get a degree in Electrical Engi¬ neering so that I can stick it to all the people who thought I was an idiot coming here. MEMORIES: Maryland exchange, VICA state competions PET PEEVE: Chuck's laugh and Joe's mouth. FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: I know what I did wrong or It wasn't my fault . Kevin Miller SHOP: Commercial Art AD¬ DRESS: 460 Washington Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 3 AMBITION: To be the President of the U.S. or THE GREAT AMERICAN GIGILO! MEMORIES: All the parties with the cheerleaders and hanging around with Mario, Boo, Weedy, Bizzo, Gerry, Amando, Eric, Fatta, Tina, Sandy, and Dawn. PET PEEVE: Warm Beer and no party. FAVORITE SAYING: Purple Helmit! Kevin Molloy SHOP: Carpentry ADDRESS: 563| Old West Central Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Hockey' 1-2-3, Baseball 3. AMBITION: To play professional hockey and be rich and successful. MEMORIES:' Junior Prom, Senior Halloween i Dance with Paul and Mike, Seniorl Banquet. PET PEEVE: Mr. Cap-1 pela, Brownosers. FAVORITE1 SAYING: What? Come on! V Dennis Nelson SHOP: Machine Shop ADDRESS: 188 Broad Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: To own my own machine shop. PET PEEVE: En¬ glish Class 18 Debbie Neudeck O SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: Jii| 430 E Central Street, Franklin 4 SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Anti J J.G. A.S. committee 85'-88'. AM- h B1TION: To live comfortably ES 1 with Mike, to destroy the makers iei of Lou-grass -perfume. MEMO- ja RIES: Walking down the hall with Mike, Mrs. Sallens Lou- grass Scent . PET PEEVE: Mr. Glasser's Red Checks, Lisa's non-stop talking. FAVORITE SAYING: Aw , Big Lady , Let : me cut the flab off your knee caps! Patricia O'Donnell | SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 28 Meadow Road, Medway j SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Volley¬ ball 3, Yearbook 1 AMBITION: To be a model at Boston's best agency. MEMORIES: Foods lock¬ er room, junior prom, 4 years with Pam, Jean, and Trish D. PET PEEVE: B.C., C.T., Pam's com¬ plaints. FAVORITE SAYING: j No Sa , Jeanne Babes ! Brendon Oteri SHOP: Auto Repair ADDRESS: 34 Cottage St., Franklin AMBI¬ TION: To be rich and successful. MEMORIES: Watching Bill get beat up, parties with my friends, and racing with Ed. PET PEEVE: People who idle Fords and brown nosers. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, well, Hell ya, and what are you, Irish Kim Noviella SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVI¬ TIES: VICA, Cheerleading AMBI¬ TION: To become very rich and meet Jimmy Page MEMORIES: All great times I had M.B., T.M., J.K., C.B. and B.C. FAVORITE SAYING: Led Zeppelin Michael Perkins SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 838 Union Street, Frank¬ lin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Base¬ ball MEMORIES: Too Many to count PET PEEVE: Getting in trouble for something I didn't do in shop. Pamela O'Donnell SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 28 Meadow Road, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Volley¬ ball 1, Yearbook 3 AMBITION: To be successful in my trade and to marry the man of my dreams (hopefully Donny). MEMORIES: Science class and gym class with Dave Ingraham and Dave Kenny, and the Motley Crue concert with Jeanne 1987. PET PEEVE: Mike Perotti banging on my hair clip in English and Math and bugging me about my brother FAVORITE SAYING: Couta Flappa! Arthur Perreault SHOP: Metal Trades MEMO¬ RIES: Getting caught in the girls' bathroom with Shane and Matt; having our morning smoke ses¬ sion with Keith and Lia. PET PEEVE: Sam Thomson and Dead¬ heads, Deadheads not knowing Led Zeppelin rules! FAVORITE SAYING: See ya!! John Neylon SHOP: Electronics ADDRESS: 1 Lincolnwood Drive, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1- 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1- 2-3-4, VICA AMBITION: To at¬ tend SMU or U MASS Amherst and get a degree in computer sci¬ ence. MEMORIES: Gerry's par¬ ties with E.B, M.C., M.L., J.M. PET PEEVE: Mr Seagrave 19 Michael Perrotti SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 1600 West Street, Wrentham SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Getting out at 2:30, Sophomore band. AMBITION: To stand at the top of the world and stare down at the ant hill. MEMORIES: Many un¬ named faces in many unnamed places. Raising hell! PET PEEVE: Grateful Dead, Jocks, fat chicks, hanging dinners, warm beer. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Leave me alone I don't want your promises no more, cuz rock and roll is my religion and my law! Howard Perry SHOP: Graphic Arts ADDRESS: 123 Glen Meadow Road, Franklin AMBITION: To be a Cartoonist PET PEEVE: People who want to know my pet peeves, and the nickname Howie . Tim Petitt SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 72 Arlington Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 1-4. AMBITION: To live life to the fullest. MEMORIES: Partying under the Bourne Bridge summer 86 . PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: Lovely! Judy Preston SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 68 Creek Street, Wrentham SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Softball, VICA AMBITION: To become rich, famous and tall MEMO¬ RIES: Looking for Lia's retainers in the dumpsters, Big Mac Attack, interesting conversations with T.L., S.W., Y.L. Mike Perrotti PET PEEVE: Tall people FAVOR¬ ITE SAYING: Dun Dun Dun — Kapt. Kaos!! Holly Proctor SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 14 Green Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA 3- 4 AMBITION: To meet Rudy Sarzo to tour with CYRUS. MEM¬ ORIES: Skipping a term of sci¬ ence with Amy and Therese. PET PEEVE: People who walk around with their nose in the air. Ed He- hir FAVORITE SAYING: Buck up little camper Paula Randall SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 304 Main Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Deca 3, Yearbook 4 AMBITION: To be happy and successful MEMORIES: 7 87, 8 15 87, Dan¬ ny, B-Squad, Boston with David, learning to drive standard. PET PEEVE: Danny's car, early morn¬ ings, fake people, Ms. M's class FAVORITE SAYING: You know what it is, Mr. Hichborn! William Plante SHOP: Auto Repair David Ring SHOP: Plumbing AMBITION: To be successful. MEMORIES: The Nerds . Junior year in shop. PET PEEVE: School. 20 Shane Roberts SHOP: Machine Shop ADDRESS: 75 Oakhill Ave., Seekonk SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: VICA AMBITION: To be an Automo¬ tive Machinist PET PEEVE: Shab¬ by girls FAVORITE SAYING: SWOOSH! £ 1 Erich Schickle SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 66 Hoppin Hill Avenue, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVI¬ TIES: AMBITION: To be an Elec¬ trician. PET PEEVE: Steve Noto Scott Saegh SHOP: Air Conditioning and Re¬ frigeration ADDRESS: 36 Butch Songin Circle, S. Walpole AMBI¬ TION: To graduate MEMORIES: Shed, Armorflex Room, Singing to shop teacher. PET PEEVE: Met¬ al heads busting the dead. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: I care, It both¬ ers me! Debra Savage SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 13 Winthrop Street, Walpole SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Food Trades Shop functions. AMBI¬ TION: To be happy and success¬ ful in whatever I end up doing. MEMORIES: The good times I spent with Lee Ann H. Carla Y. PET PEEVE: When Carla is in a bad mood. FAVORITE SAYING: OHLYIDA , GET OUT OF TOWN Scott Shaw SHOP: Auto Repair ADDRESS: 368 Broad Way, N. Attleboro AMBITION: To become a profes¬ sional mechanic and to own a car dealership. MEMORIES: I'll re¬ member my first suspension and my shop teachers. PET PEEVE: I hate cheap cars. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: I know it all. I just can't remember it all at one time! Mark Shea SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 641 High Street, N. Attleboro AMBITION: To live life to its ful¬ lest MEMORIES: Getting my li¬ cense, then losing it for D.U.I. PET PEEVE: No smoking area. FAVORITE SAYING: Yeah, sure. i Keith Scarborough SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 61 West Street, Medway MEMO¬ RIES: Tony and his wireless mi¬ crophone, hitting Seagrave off the head with wire. PET PEEVE: Chuck's 2 year old personality, Mr. Palmeire's nose picking. Tracey Sheck SHOP: Plant Maintenance AD¬ DRESS: 4 Walker Road, Norfolk AMBITION: To never further my education in any type of school. MEMORIES: Party at Daryl Ak- royd house with his parents home, New Year's Eve party 86- 87, Tom J. pantsing Cheryl M. PET PEEVE: The lady in the doughnut line always complain¬ ing about trays, Mr. Coe and his ok's. FAVORITE SAYING: Shut up stupid! 21 Jim Simnett SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 1440 Newman Avenue, Seekonk SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To be a millionare. MEM¬ ORIES: Locking Dalton Crook in the locker room, and playing Ping Pong golf. PET PEEVE: Having to talk to Tina Carr. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh is that so! Rhonda Smith SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 37 Spring St. N. Attleboro AMBI¬ TION: To have a successful career and to live happily with Stephen. MEMORIES: Having great times with Stephen; Child Care; and the west wing bathroom; and Mrs. Sallen's Blue Grass. PET PEEVE: No Smoking Area FAVORITE SAYING: Nipps, PF tt Ken Sirois SHOP: Metal Trades ADDRESS: 128 Cumberland Avenue, N. At¬ tleboro. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBITION: To out weld Mr. Robinson. PET PEEVE: Fat girls in spandex. FAVORITE SAYING: Isn't that special! Christopher Smith SHOP: Plumbing Kevin Smith SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 347 Common Street, Walpole AMBI¬ TION: To live as long as possible. MEMORIES: Cougar Day, Jr. year, flirting with girls PET PEEVE: Heavy metal, metal heads, and ugly fat broads FA¬ VORITE SAYING: How ya doing. Dan Soares SHOP: Electrical ADDRESS: 70 Fales Road, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Football 2 AMBITION: To own my own business in the electrical trade MEMORIES: The electrical class of 88 FAVORITE SAYING: Too bad! Carrie Souza SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 699A Holmes Road, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Culinary Arts Banquets. AMBITION: To someday own my own bakery and be a fulltime Minister. MEMO¬ RIES: Lunch with Jane, Chip, Larry, and Bob. Catching mice with Andy and Beth, me and Car¬ la's “New Love , T's frozen shirt. PET PEEVE: Old people that drive and school lunches. FAVORITE SAYING: Nuh , and whatever ! Sharon Spencer SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 20 Lake Shore Drive, Wrentham SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Basket¬ ball 4 AMBITION: To be laying on a chair on my yacht sipping a marguerita. MEMORIES: The west wing bathroom with Debbie, Rhonda. Mrs. Sallens (blue grass). PET PEEVE: Lisa Lafferriere say¬ ing suck my left toe , and snobs. FAVORITE SAYING: Jesus Christ, really, P.F., fernanal- nanal , L.B.! 22 Carrie St. Charles SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 6 Concord Circle, Millis AMBI¬ TION: Go to college and get a de¬ gree in Early Childhood Educa¬ tion. MEMORIES: Meeting my boyfriend, and the time that we spent together. PET PEEVE: Peo¬ ple who love themselves and think they can boss others around. Larry Tetreault SHOP: Auto Repair ADDRESS: 95 Cresent Ave., N. Attleboro AMBITION: To build a car with mega balls. MEMORIES: A C. in the tarter sauce. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: Whatever April Stelzmann SHOP: Commercial Art AD¬ DRESS: 15 Stanford Road, Frank¬ lin AMBITION: To try and suc¬ ceed in my music career and leave Tri-County. MEMORIES: Going to Florida with Sandy, Metallica with M.L.P. 86, Defleppard 87 with S.W. and T.L., Junior Prom, Senior Year. PET PEEVE: Yuppies and Volvo's, Schools lunches FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Hey Al, get the @ out of here! Samuel Thompson SHOP: Auto Body ADDRESS: 28 Arnold Road, N. Attleboro AM¬ BITION: To be famous for just 15 minutes. PET PEEVE: Facist ad¬ ministration FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: Anarchy is the answer. Amy Tozian SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 1 Cynthia Lane, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Deca 2, Vica 3. AMBITION: To become very educated and make more money than Mr. Hichborn. MEMORIES: Paul, April 1st, Ses¬ sions with Turd, living with Jone- sie, times with everyone in D.E., B-squad. PET PEEVE: Fights, School lunch, snobs, donuts, An¬ nette L. FAVORITE SAYING: Magine??, No Sa! Pamela Sullivan SHOP: Distributive Education ADDRESS: 106 Pine Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: DECA 1-2, B-squad, yearbook. AMBITION: To be happy and successful in whatever I do. MEMORIES: Summer 87, alarm at Luv's, times with everyone in D.E., being with Scott, DECA soph, year, partyin, Cougar Day fresh, year. PET PEEVE: Two faced people, cheery people in the morning, liars, shoe depts. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Doi! Cheryl Tuttle SHOP: Graphic Arts Sean Stevens SHOP: Autobody ADDRESS: 34 Summer Street, Medway AMBI¬ TION: To open my own body- shop. MEMORIES: Going to Mc- donalds for lunch FAVORITE SAYING: Fill it . 23 mm — r - T . f - 1 3 - f ' Vincent VanNate SHOP: Auto Repair AMBITION: To be number 1, but I'll settle for 2. MEMORIES: The school lunches, I still haven't digested the first one. Lenore Walker SHOP: Child Care ADDRESS: 315 Draper Avenue, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Jr. Prom; I was nominated one of the Queen's Court. AMBITION: To be successful in the competitive world. MEMORIES: Mr. Hich- born's classes, Jr. Prom, getting lost at Tri-County freshman year. PET PEEVE: Everyone patting me on the head saying oh, your so cute. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh yeah! Richard Varieur SHOP: Plant Maintenance MEM¬ ORIES: Busted for something in lav, having a beer. PET PEEVE: Steve Noto. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: This Buds for you! Lori Vigneau SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: Seekonk AMBITION: To have a succesful career and to spend the rest of my life with Rob. MEMO¬ RIES: All the mornings before school with T.B., and all the good times in shop. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: What are you doing to- night?-S.F., I don't know. Cathy Ann Wainwright SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 70 Grove Street, N. Attleboro SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer¬ leading 4. AMBITION: To have a successful career. MEMORIES: The fun times in shop. PET PEEVE: Two faced people. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Ya know what I mean? Sandy Wheeler SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 110 Alpine Place, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Cheer- leading 2-3-4-capt. AMBITION: Be a fashion coordinator and move to New York. MEMORIES: Football parties with T.L., D.F., C.A., D.D., E.D., K.M., D.K., G.M., Summer of 87' with R.S., Cruise to V.I. with Tina, Jr. prom with D.F. PET PEEVE: People who don't know what they want, People who won't let you where Spandex pants. FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: FFFT , What ever floats your boat Carla Yadisernia SHOP: Culinary Arts ADDRESS: 244 Main Street, Medway SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To party heavily. MEMO¬ RIES: Bathroom 10-24-87 with LeeAnn, Deb in the office, Cook¬ ies in shop every day, Me and Carrie's New Love , Senior skip day party, Dave. PET PEEVE: Wedgies, people with body odor, making bags for Debbie. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Wicked pissa!, I can't do this! Mary Yoder SHOP: Food Occupations AD¬ DRESS: 169 West Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: AMBI¬ TION: To get my Drivers' License. 26 Paul Young SHOP: Plumbing ADDRESS: 745 Pond Street, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Co-op AMBI¬ TION: To succeed and be wealthy. MEMORIES: Fake girl¬ friend that sent a flower to Bill Appleby and the way Mr. Ha- peney almost had a nervous breakdown. PET PEEVE: The way Mr. Russo's head shines. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Keep it in your pants ! Bruce Young SHOP: Auto Repair ADDRESS: 19 Sandy Valley Drive, Walpole AMBITION: Open my own re¬ pair shop and make alot of mon¬ ey. MEMORIES: Initiation to white knuckle club, Snowmo’bil- ing with Jon and Phil, Hell Rais¬ ing PET PEEVE: Jocks, Chevys and Brown nosers FAVORITE SAYING: The man who dies with the most toys wins! MaryBeth Collins SHOP: Health Occupations AD¬ DRESS: 88 Congress Street, Mil¬ ford SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Class Representative AMBI¬ TION: To get a full time job and to get my license. MEMORIES: Coffee Shop FAVORITE SAY¬ ING: Good Bye Tri-County Re¬ gional Vocational School. Jeffrey Corsini SHOP: Cosmetology ADDRESS: 5 Tyson Road, Franklin SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Student Advisory AMBITION: To own my own business and get an Iroc-z MEM¬ ORIES: Skipping Cougar Day to go to the beach., Junior prom. Running to home room with Jill. PET PEEVE: Dirty bathrooms, and Dirty cafeteria tables. FA¬ VORITE SAYING: Get a life. CLASS WILL I, James Abrams, leave to the next guy to go through Cosmetology, my station 10 A.B. I, Robert Ahern leave to my shop teacher a can of hair replacement spray. I, Christine (Birdie) Alberto, leave to Sharon Dalrymple, 3 years of HELL. I, Erik Anderson, leave to Tri- County, any knowledge I've obtained while attending here. I, Lionel Auclair, leave to Chip Bradberry, a new pair of boots. I, Claudia Balduf, leave to Eska Theriault naughty, nasty, noisy times with Tree I. I, Tuesday Montrese Banks leave to Mr. R. a pair of suspenders to hold his pants up, a curly toupe' for Mr. Packard, and some height for Mr. Jones. I, Mark Barbieri, leave to Bill Shaverin (Skin), a bottle of Miracle Grow. I, Steve Beardsworth leave to Mr. Robinson a pair of hip waders. I, Jeff Begin, leave to Mr. Eskay, a solid colored tie. I, Scott Bigelow, leave to Tri- County my favorite welding helmet. I, Karen Bjork, leave to Michael Cupo, all my love. I, Brian Bliss, leave school. I, Judy Bonneau, leave to Geraldine Giancola my best wishes in the future with Scott. I, Joe Borruso, leave to Mr. Packard my folder of pink slips for reference the rest of the year, and all the school lunches I did not eat. I, Eddie Bouchard, leave to Coach Mac. my nickname that he gave me Sweetness”. I, Scott Bowser leave to Kevin Molloy my Disney Land Ticket, as long as he passes it to Tony and Joe. I, Chip Bradbury, leave to Dan Nawn, my boots. I, Maria Branco, leave to Mr. Verrochi, my pleasant attitude and smiles. I, Chuck Brassil, leave to Mr. Packard my dirty under garments. 27 I, Debbie Brissett e, leave to Mario absolutely nothing!!!!! I, Steven Brown, leave to Mr. Russo, my pet camel, polishing rag, and a case of wax. Hichborn a sewing kit for all his ripped seams. I, Mario Colace, leave to Coach Mac. the Thanksgiving Day game ball. Shavrien, a bottle of Miracle Grow. I, Jeff Corsini, leave to Karen Ghioni, my Blue chair in the Cafeteria. I, Pamela Brunelli, leave to Mr. I, MaryBeth Collins leave to I, Paul Costa, leave to Lional Auclair a chance to meet the road warriors. I, Joe Crehan, leave to Mr. Robinson and Mr. Packard my thanks for being great teachers as well as great friends. I, Dalton Crook, leave to Mr. Osbourne, my chef's hat I never wore. I, Chad Custodio leave to Steven Frey a new flannel shirt. I, Larry D'Aniello, leave to the drafting shop, class of 88 , my phone number so we all can keep in touch after graduation. Sav. all my teasing barber combs. I, Penny Bullis leave to Mr. Sav the best four years of shop I ever had. Laura McMorrow a bigger diamond ring. I, Beth Comeau, leave to Pam D., the likes of Danny. I, Dawn Dalrymple leave to Audra Alberto 3 years of hell. I, Tom Danello leave to Mr. Codman my wise attitude. I, Roger Campbell, leave to The whole school anything they haven't taken out of me already! I, Armando Carbone, leave to Coach Mack our record 4-6. I, Tina Carr, leave to everyone the spirit memory of this graduating class. I, Bill Carter leave to Daryl Parquett all my no good work tools for his new tool box. I, Bob Castagnaro leave to Mr. Dow my dirty, smelly cleats and a book on coaching soccer. I, Chris Cerce leave to coach Desper all the hills. I, Scott Chapman, leave to Mr. Jones, a pair of 8 inch stilts. I, Paul P. Comendul, leave to Mr. Lew, one pair of thermals for those cold days on the ice. I, Jon Cook, leave to Mr. i I, Daryl Densmore leave to Mr. Seagrave a dictionary and a date. I, Patricia DePalma, leave not knowing what lurks in the dark. I, Tina Cisternelli leave to Ed I, Jane Deshone, leave to Mr. Walker my drafting board with Jane + Jay carved all over it. I, Jason Devine, leave to Mr. Packard all my butts in the bathroom. I, Cheri Dewar leave to Mr. Meisher, and Mrs. Gill- McCormack all my smiles. I, Joe Dickens, leave to Mr. Halstead a class routine, Mr. Bentley's bottle of mouthwash. Roderick all my old clothes. I, Chip Follett, leave to anybody named, Mycan, my sympathy. I, Robbie Follett, leave to Ken Sirois all my Harley shirts. I, Gilbert Forant leave my staying out of trouble to Mr. Coe and Mr. Silva in Plant Maintenance shop. I, Lisa Foster, leave to the future seniors my teachers of this year. I, Steven Frey, leave to Mr. Olsen my wise attitude. I, Terri Friend, leave to Mr. Stevens, all my thanks for keeping me from quitting shop. I, Kevin David Gaudreau, leave to Lionel Auclair, my third leg. I, Geraldine Giancola, leave to Mr. Verrochi my sister and a bottle of asprin. I, Matthew Gilligan, leave to Jon Kidson my hanging burt. I, Stephen Girling leave to my shop teachers thanks for all the help they gave me. I, Lia Gobin leave to Elaine Flaherty all the quarters I got and ever will and a walk in the park. I, Amy Gould, leave to Mr. Provost, all the X-tra credit notes and pictures. I, Andrew Gray, leave to Mr. Packard, all my notes that I wrote for myself since freshman year. I, Lauren Dietzel, leave to Nicole and Wendy the book of how to be sophisticated I, Matt French, leave to Dennis Dymetrick, my smoking stall in the center core bathroom. I, Jeffrey Hamel, leave to Mr. R a pair of Hip-Wadders. I, Stephen Robert Dion, leave to the engineer who designed Tri- County, all the Fisheyes that I ever got in my paint jobs. I, Keith Dolitka, leave to all the teachers the happiness of me not being there. I, Thomas Earls leave to Mrs. K, my math book. I, Nisa Erickson, leave to Mrs. Martell all my rude pills. I, Dave Fiorillo, leave to Mr. Mcdonough, an 88 yd. QB sneak. I, Elaine Flaherty, leave to Lisa Martelli all the nice looking guys on the highway, and all half eaten pizzas. I, James Floyd, leave to Mr. I, Jane Hamilton, leave to Auty Morrisey, the patience of a year shaft. I, Gregg Harvey leave to Jim Conley a reactor welding certification. SAFE LIFE. I, Jennifer Kerns, leave to Mr. Pedro, one unused Physics book. I, Jonathan Kidson, leave to My brothers to follow and all heads my serenity, innerpeace, and will to achieve. I, Chrissy Killoy leave to Ms. Martell all of my drug deals (ha! ha!) I, Steven Kovatsi, leave to Sharon, one more year of high school. Ha Ha kid! I, Lisa Laferriere, leave to Kim Lacombe another year at this dump. I, Yvonne Lallier, leave to the junior class of next year my sister Roo, the beast. I, Tina Lanteigne, leave to Ms. Nowacki every single pair of spandex I own + the metal heads. someone else to punch him in the gut. I, Cam McLaughlin, leave to Mr. Travato the memory of him stuffing my face in the snow after throwing a snowball at him. I, Vinny McLaughlin leave to Michelle — Nothing! I, Laura McMorrow leave to Mrs. Barbati my wonderful sense of humor. I, Kevin Miller, leave to Sandy Wheeler my bod. I, Jamie Miller, leave to Mr. Halstead his over used fart joke. I, Jennifer Mochrie leave to Mr. Glasser all the fun we had in class. I, Kevin Molloy leave to the school the best hockey team it had and one severe hangover after Halloween! I, Leeann Hasenfus leave to Ozzy a bigger thunder” he can rag on! Love that belly!! I Jeanne Hawkins leave to Dave Ingraham and Mike Perotti my body and soul. I, Ed Hehir leave to Tim Fletcher a 4 foot spreader and 55 gallons of plastic. I, David Ingraham, leave to Mr. Happeney, a death sentence by my hand. I, Tom Johnson leave to Cheryl Mathias a pair of suspenders. I, Pamela Kachinsky, leave to Kim Noviello, a pair of matching socks! I, Mark Kane leave to the school the best record we had since school had opened. I, Dave Kenny, leave to those I parties with an interesting and I, Michael Lee, leave to Tri- County, all my hangovers. I, Melissa Lesieur, leave to all the sophomores nothing but their next two years at Tri-County. I, Tony Leva, leave to Mr. Seagrave, a bar of soap. I, Lori Lucas leave to Mr. Hichborn a handkerchief and his word perse and his other dumb sayings! I, Richard Mandeville, leave to Coach McDonough, my sweat and pain. I, Lisa Martelli leave to Elaine Flaherty all the Pizza she can eat. I, Cheryl Mathias leave to Mr. King my tied sweat pants. I, Missy Maxfield, leave J. J. a personal day in R. Room. I, Beth Mazzeo, leave to Mr. Izzi, I, Marc Mosher leave to Boss my wise comments. I, Chip Moulson, leave to Mr. 30 Stevens, a decent running car. I, Gerry Mucciaccio leave my cheerleading suit to be hung in the front office. I, John Neylon, leave to Tri- County, successful Soccer and Basketball teams. I, Kim Noviello, leave to Lisa Martelli an empty bottle of J.D. and a rag to clean her mess. I, Trish O'Donnell, leave to Mr. Packard all of my excuses why I'm late and why it isn't my fault. I, Pam O'Donnell, leave to the Culinary Arts instructors 3 years of my loud, obnoxious sister Darlene. I, Brandon Oteri, leave to my Auto Repair teachers a gift certificate to a hair treatment place. I, Michael Perkins, leave to all my best friends, all my belongings. I, Art Perreault, leave to Mr. Jones, my fifty pound sack of Miracle Grow. I, Mike (Spike) Perrotti leave to Mr. Russo a collection of gum underneath my desk. I, Howard Perry leave to anyone who wants it, the nickname Howie ! I, Tim Petitt leave to Mr. Blaney a new set of shop keys. I, Danny Nawn leave to Mr. E. a union handbook so he will always be able to do things right. I, Dennis Nelson, leave to Miss O'Conner some sanity. I, Debbie Neudeck, leave to Mr. Glasser, My appreciation and Thanks for being a Friend. I, Judy Preston, leave to Mr. Sav dancing lessons and to Terese, Mr. Sav's aggravation I, Holly Proctor, leave to Mr. Sav. a bottle of Midol for all his monthly aggravations I've caused him. and Jen the Memories of CYRUS. I, Paula Randall leave to Ms. Martell all of my rude pills. I, Dave Ring leave Tri-County. I, Shane Roberts, leave to Kelly Servas the Easter Bunny. (LIVES) I, Scott Saegh leave to Mr. Jones and Mr. Packard all my pink slips. I, Debbie Savage, leave not knowing whats in the real world. I, Keith Scarborough, leave Mr. Seagrave a speed stick. I, Scott Shaw leave to all of my teachers-nothing. I'm going to take it all with me. I, Tracy Sheck leave to Mr. Silva a nickel and to Mr. Coe nothing. I, James Simnett leave to Mr. Pedor the song of the cattle drive, Raw hide. I, Ken Sirois, leave to Mr. Roy, my safety glasses. I, Kevin Smith, leave to Tri- County my hatred of heavy metal. I, Rhonda Smith, leave to Jim my pillow for English; and to Mr. Glasser, Thanks . I, Dan Soares, leave to Mr. Bentley my Albert Einstein abilities. I, Carrie Souza, leave to the Tri- County teaching staff my little brother for at least 4 years. I, Sharon Spencer leave to Mr. Glasser my silent laugh and the rememberance of Father Maginney and Father Maguney. I, Carrie St. Charles leave to the child care teachers all my thanks for everything. I, April Stelzmann leave to Mr. Packard all the freshman metal heads Jamie Bourgeois and Anarchy. I, Pam Sullivan leave to Mr. Hichborn the meaning of per se! I, Larry Tetreault, leave to the school , a long black slab of rubber. I, Samuel C. Thompson, leave to Mr. Packard, a piece of my mind. I, Amy Tozian leave to Mr. Hichborn, a Headache!! I, Vincent VanNote, leave to all the half bald teachers a hair growing compound. I, Richard Variear leave to Mr. Coe and Mr. Silva, Steve Noto. I, Lori Vigneau, leave to Mr. Sav., the bleach he wanted to use on my hair. I, Cathy Wainwright leave to Mr. Sav all the uncombed mannequins in the back room. I, Lenore Walker leave to Mr. Glasser my cheerful smile, and to Mr. Hichborn, I leave a large package of red pens. I, Jeannette Wambolt, leave to Michele Wambolt, four years of this place. I, Sandy Wheeler, leave to Dave Franklin, his 72 football shirt he wants so bad. I, Carla Yadisernia leave to Mr. McKinney a real excuse for a black eye, and tickets to James Brown, and a box of tissues to Gerry Slaney for all the tears he will shed when I leave. I, Mary Yoder leave to Todd Earls some height for the future. I, Paul Young, leave to Mr. Russo my pet camel, polishing rag, a box of wax and a coupon to a hair salon. I, Bruce Young, leave to my Auto Repair Teachers a coupon to a hair treatment center, a buffer and a waxer for Mr. Codman, a truckload of ice cubes to P.M. Demitri's Red Snapper Senior Dinner Dance . rvrMgtjfafi ,, '£ iKEf m - . |fl w Wv In CpT Mr 34 35 Teachers' Pet Shyest Cheryl Mathias, Daryl Densmore Deb Bulman, Howard Perry Most School Spirit Friendliest Daryl Densmore, Cam McLaughlin Melissa Maxfield, Joe Borruso Most Argumentative Sandy Wheeler, Gerry Mucciacio 36 Most Likely to Succeed Daryl Densmore, Yvonne Lallier Most Athletic Ed Bouchard, Nisa Erickson Most Humourous Amy Tozian, Joe Borruso Most Gullible Lea Gobin, Armando Carbone Most Individual Sam Thompson, April Steltzman Best Looking Shane Roberts, Lea Gobin Class Flirts Joe Borruso, LeeAnn Hasenfus Class Couple Paula Randall, Danny Nawn Best All-Around Cam McLaughlin, Daryl Densmore Most Talkative Joe Borruso, Chrissy Killoy Most Laid Back Nisa Erickson, Ed Hehir 37 Milford Sheraton Junior-Senior Prom 38 f Troy Wicklund, Pauline Rugoletti, Joe Borruso (Senior King), Lauren Dietzel (Senior Queen), Mim Garcia (Junior Queen), Brian Fox (Junior King), Tina Carr, Scott Bigelow 40 •vW G R A D U A T I O N iWR iini i I IMIM 1 n 42 i 5 43 44 I o REFRIGERATION iiltaqe m 2 l. -Jrlf ' L 1 C - TOtiaNgto [• ' it 1 1 1 M y? A KJk Hi : tiff j j 1 1 1 - « 8 Front- Gerry Mucciacio, Armando Carbone, Chip Moulson Steve Frey, Steve Dion. Back- Robert Follett, Tim Fletcher, Sean Stevens, Teri Friend, Ed Hehir. AUTO BODY AUTO REPAIR Front- Bruce Young, Lawrence Tetreault, Scott Shaw. Middle- Brendon Oteri, Robert Ahern, William Plante. Back- Tom Danello, Steve Kovatsi, Vincent Van Note Missing- Derek Jaffe. CARPENTRY Front- Dennis Bridges, John Dovi, Paul Comendul. Back- Kevin Molloy, Chris Cerce, Tom George, Paul Gurrie, Instructor. Front- Cam McLaughlin, Sharon Spencer, Rhonda Smith, Lenore Walker, Lisa Laffierriere. Back- Melissa Cassavant, Carrie St. Charles, Lauren Dietzel, Debbie Neudeck, Melissa Maxfield, Jen Mochrie, Lisa Foster. CHILD CARE Front- Yvonne Lallier, Pam Kachinsky, Jayne Hamilton. Middle- Leah Gobin, Elaine Flaherty, Jim Abrams, Jill Bogan Jeff Corsini, Kim Noviello, Dawn Dalrymple, Lisa Martelli. Back- Tina Lanteigne, Sandy Wheeler, Pam Brunelli, Holly Proctor, Judy Preston, Lori Vigneau, Penny Bullis Cathy Wainwright. COSMETOLOGY COMMERCIAL ART Kevin Miller, Judy Bonneau, Geraldine Giancola, Mrs. Theriault (Instructor), April Steltzman, Jeff Begin, Andrew Gray, Bruce Fournier. CULINARY ARTS Front- Tina Carr, Amy Gould, Pam O'Donnell, Melissa Lessieur, Jean Hawkins, Trish O'Donnell, Tricia DePalma. Back- Dalton Crook, Scott Chapman, Mark Mosher, Beth Comeau Joe Luiz, Carla Yadisernia, Joe Devine, LeeAnn Hassenfus, Andy Kapala, Jim Simnett. Front- Debra Bulman, Jennifer Kearns, Jeanette Wambolt. Back- Vinnie McLaughlin, Larry D'Aneillo, Matt Gilligan, Paul Follett, Mr. Harrison, Instructor, Rob Castagnaro, Warren Groth. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Nisa Erickson, Cheryl Mathias, Paula Randall, Maria Branco Debbie Brisette, Amy Tozian, Tina Cisternelli, Beth Mazzeo, Christine Killoy, Pam Sullivan, Lori Lucas, Christine Alberto. DRAFTING ELECTRICAL Front- Mike Lee, Keith Scarborough. Back- Chuck Brasil, Steve Northrop, Joe Dickens, Dan Soares, Rich Mandeville, Mark Kane, Scott Bowser, Jamie Miller Roger Burr. Missing- Stan Cobb. ELECTRONICS Tony Leva, Daryl Densmore, Bill Bucci, Dave Fiorillo l Todd Earls, Mary Yoder, Laura Mcmorrow. FOOD OCCUPATIONS Front- Cheri Dewar. Back- Corianna Kingston, Howard Perry, Brian Bliss, Mr. LaMachia (Instructor). GRAPHICS Front- Jon Cook. Back- Mark J J A IJTATTP CZJ 1D Mary Beth TJTP A T FPTT Barbieri, Todd DeBlois, Dennis IVl i Ullll £j OllUl Collins LILjAL l LI Nelson, Shane Roberts, Mr. Schavrien (Instructor). MASONRY Front- Chip Bradbury, Matt French. Back- Dan Nawn, Lionel Auclair. METAL TRADES Front- Bill Robinson (Instructor), Tuesday Banks, Greg Chabot, Chad Custodio, Joe Borruso, Art Perrault, Bill Carter. Back- Steve Girling, Mark Shea, Steve Beardsworth, Paul Longobardi Jeff Hamel, Scott Bigelow, 53 Ken Sirois, Kevin Gaudreau Greg Harvey, Joe Crehan. Front- Gil Forant, Rich Varieur, Phil Heeks, Steve Noto. Back- Daryl Ackroyd, Tracey Sheck, Tom Johnson, Mike Perkins Erich Schickle. Plant Maintenance Front- Paul Young, Dave Ring, Paul O'Brien, Eric Anderson Bill Appleby. Back- Tim Petitt, Mr. Russo (Instructor), Chris Smith, Kevin Smith Mike Perrotti, Dave Ingraham, Keith Dolitka, Dave Kenney, Steve Brown. Plumbing Air Conditioning and Refrigeration - Juniors Mr. Gallagher (instructor), Mike Cupo, Rob Fatta, Eric Barbour Mike Pockwinse, Bill Ducharme. Auto Body - Juniors Front: John Foley, Warren Henry, Brian Salois, Jason Perkowski, Danny Gautreau, Chris Antonopolos. Back: Heather Tringle, Sondra Chouniere, Joe Godino, Mike Young Troy Wicklund, Daryl Paquette, Wayne Fernandez, Steve Delano. Auto Repair — Juniors Fron f-Robert McCarthy, Ted Spender, Carl Gagnon. Back- Brian Fox, Ernest Stockton, Russ Copobianco, Erick? Warner. Carpentry — Juniors Front- Jeff Robinson, Ron Guy, Austin Morrisey. Back- Rich Corrigan, E J O'Rouke, Charles Coggeshall. Missing- Bill Kitteredge, Alan Carita, Rob Mulvaney. Child Care — Juniors Front- Lisa Carini, Dawn Silva, Dot Baxter. Back- Arlene Schaefer, Tracy Gagne, Kendra Evans, Lisa Scialdone. Commercial Art - Juniors Michele Ramsey, Cami Cady, Mr. S.K. (Instructor), Cathy Tate, Natalie St. Germain, Julia Cribby. 56 Cosmetology — Juniors Front- Anderson, Soares, D'Innocenza, Martineau, Silva, McNeal, Garcia, Rogers. Back- Albee, Gralla, Weber, Maltais, Attubato, Goodwin, Rugoletti, Goode, Wehring. Distributive Education — Juniors Front- Roberta Mathais, Tracey Jennings, Kim Cellucci, Andrea Ryan. Back- Sharon Dixon, Kerrie Cardillo, Cathy Cummisky, Bernadette Harper, Kim Watson. Missing- Wendi Smith. Electronics-Juniors Rodney Bernard, Derek Carmichael, Richard Ellis Carlos Coutinho, Bill Raymond Food Trades - Juniors Front - Peter Heisler, Patrick Tremblay, Brad Page, Susan Junguzza, Jennifer Proctor, Debbie Kettell, Erin Audette. Back - Troy French, Lisa Dulong, Terri Mitchell, Kim Howie, Mary Gourd, Sheri Baro, Mark Obert. Missing - Andy Pedro, Dawn Gidney. Electrical Shop- Juniors Front- Boyd, Sousa, Gould, Seggars, Breton. Middle- Wallace, Currivan, Hoban, Ellis, Forrest, Burns. Back- Sawyer, Baker, Smutek, Bolton, Allard, Twiraga. Food Occupations — Juniors Matthew Corboy, Joseph Murray, David Chourinard, Mishka Playe, Kelly Jean Smith. 57 Graphic Arts — Juniors Front- R. Pepin, P. Auty, A. Rossi, K. Lacombe, J. Welsh. Back- Mr. Meisner, M. Hawkins, C. Alves, E. Forest, M. Perira, D. Headd, Mr. Lamachia. Masonry - Juniors Mr. Kenney (instructor), Shaun Pitts, Ed Atherton, Ken Skehill, Pete Kleponis, Jim Cipriano, Derek St. Germaine, Kevin Hustler. Plant Maintenance - Juniors Front- Robert Clayton, Keith Hilbrunner, John Bentz. Missing- Ralph Glebus. Machine Shop — Juniors Front- White, Ross, Mr. Billington, Roy, Grzyb, Weber. Back- Moore, Panos, Mr. Schavrien. Metal Fab — Juniors Mark Cady, Paul Rafelle, Ed Dejoinville, Kevin Greenleaf. Plumbing - Juniors Front: Yackimowsky, Chelotti, Scannell, Cook. Back- Mr. Conley, Major, D'Ascenzo, Sawyer, Ross, Higgins, Silva, Dmytryck. 58 HVAC R — Sophomores 1st- Dave Pockwinse, Jeff Paccinin, John Floyd, Dave Hunchard. 2nd- Mike Doble, Dennis Dmytryck, P.J. Qvarnstrom. 3rd- Mr. Jim Gallagher. Missing- Brian Stone. Auto Body — Sophomores Front: K. Pettitt, B. Blenkhorn, E. Jennings. Back- D. Kinahau, A. Mraoogain, T. Cote, R. Mansour, T. Parmeater. Auto Repair — Sophomores Front- M. Porreca, S. Clairmont, J. Gagliani, J. Stone, C. Strange. Back- D. Cole, E. Sandoz, B. Daley, C. Seggers, E. Marschke, M. Benkoski, S. Lafratta. Child Care — Sophomores Front- Lisa Curtis, Susan Anderson, Nicole Balduf, Lori Sampson, Andrea Fiori. Back- Marlena Venturini, Stacey Penque, Anne Henery, Kristin Leonard. Missing- Wendy Lauasseur. Carpentry — Sophomores Robert Foley, Mike Bennett, Dave Bergeson, Jamie Oesterle, Jay Cebrowski. Missing- Chris Giusti. Commercial Arts — Sophomores 1st- Leanne Porier, Jill Belcher , Travis Neault. 2nd- Luke Gaskell, Jenn Preble, Courtney Cerce, Carolyn Hall, Bill Day. 59 Cosmetology — Sophomores 1st- Lisa Guisti, Karen Ghioni, Karen Gagne, Mary Wrenn, Jen Traghella, Stephanie Rawson. 2nd- Renee Carbury, Joanne Bruno, Diane Harrington, Debbie Deceles, Amy Sullivan, Darlene Bergstrom, Joanne Mahoney, Samantha Soguin, Lee-ann Cournoyer, Heather Mclntier. Distributive Ed — Sophomores Front- Erica Alsten, Kim Strange, Britt Ravet, Eileen Thayer, Jen Morton, Kristen Barnes, Kendra Strange, Melissa Foley. Middle- Deanna Hart, Jen May, Susan Phillips, Kristen Thibeau, Angela Baldini, Amy Caputo. Back- John Mucciaccio, Heather Rice, Tahia Lesperance, Tobie Vincellette, Jackie Guzman, Cheryll Sawyer. Missing- Wendy Briggs. Drafting — Sophomores Roger Fritz, Sue Tierney Electronics — Sophomores Andrew Deshenes, Eric Cappuccino, James Barnard, Michael Metcalf, Craig Allen. Missing- Robert Payne. Electrical — Sophomores Front- Dan Brady, John Naff, Dave Holmes, Matt Kingston, Brian Burns. Back- David Hurd, Michael Henault, Chris Allen, John Kubacki, Scott Henery. Food Trades — Sophomores Front: Kristina Graney, Amy Judson, Bonnie Quinn, Laurie Toothacker, Karen Smutek, Laura Cunningham, Dawn Medieros, Tanya Boros. Back- Brian Kelly, Jason Brierly, Darin Beaudette, John Way, Justin Buckman, Brad Kennedy, Darcy Lavallee. 60 Graphic Arts — Sophomores Mr. Miesner, Todd Groehl, Tony Bertone, Becky Armstrong, Melissa Newman, Mr. LaMacchia. Metal Fabrication — Sophomores Fronf-John Piccinin, George Kincaid, Michelle McLaughlin, Keith Allard. Back- Dennis Anderson, Pat Fogarty Chris Bixby, Craig Poirier. Masonry — Sophomores Front- Chad Denton, Don Alexander, Don Seuigny. Back- Mr. Kenney, Bob Jarvis, Bill Bardol, Chris Butts. Missing- John Manning. Plant Maintainence — Sophomores Russell Gilbert, David Kelilter, Scott Thrasher. Missing- Armand Allard. Plumbing — Sophomores 1st- Jim Harper, Eric Flynn, Eric Gouck, Scot Haran. 2nd- Bob Lacouture, Scott Bibby, Jamie Bourgeois. 61 HVAC R — Freshmen David Pepin, Patrick Halpin, James Tregoning, Scott Rattie, Justin Michaud, Chris Montanard Auto Body — Freshmen Front: E. Nissen, A. Souza, M. Blenkorn, J, McCormick, G. Smith, M. Medeiros. Back — M. Fontes, P. Sousa, C. Kelly, C. Cooper, S. Blake, J. Henery, S. Kane, B. Gammons, B. Sullivan. Auto Repair — Freshmen Front- Scott Hamel, Gerard Leffeur, Kurt Mistier, Scott Young, Treavor Davis, Chris Chlebek. Back- Jason Sylvester, Mark Holmes, Pat Kelly, Paul Cournoyor, Brian Botelho, Dave Gregory, Adam Conroy, Chris Stevens. Carpentry — Freshmen Front- Jack Mailhot, Dave Forget, Scott Otis, Joan Barry, Greg Mitchell, Daniel Florest, Eric Dion. Middle- Brian Felix, Joe Quintina, Shawn Casey, Michael Dechellis. Back- Troy Bickford, Don Pilkington, John Scheeler. Missing- Eric Snow. Commercial Arts — Freshmen Front- T. Alexander, B. Kingston, M. Gray. Back- C. Brown, H. Dawe, V. Tolten, M. Damon, C. Hoard, K. DeBlois, S. Bray, B. Denener. Child Care — Freshmen Bernadette Mulvaney, Jennifer Simnett, Robin Tinkham. Missing Nikky Bishop, Jamie Forrester. 62 Cosmetology — Freshmen Front- M. Soullier, K. King, W. Genereux, W. Johannessen, S. Moulson, J. McCall. Back- S. Klein, T. Currier, P. Puntieri, J. Mazzola, D. Foley, T. Bellofatto, V. Leland, J. Hamutar, K. Mansfield. Distributive Education — Freshmen Front- Michelle Giancola, Darlene O'Donnel, Audra Alberto, Jennifer Costa. Back- Amy Meka, Stacy Dixon, Kristen Murawski, Mary McDonald, Dari'Ane Desper. Electrical — Freshmen Electronics — Freshmen Front- Scott Marigold, Anthony Barossi, Krzystof Piorkowski, Larry Todd Allard, Bill Bucci. Bederian, Alyse McLaughlin, Steven Christopher. Back- Andrew Soares, Eric Johnson, Stuart Paul, Dennis Certi, Eric Hiltz. Missing- Neil Boyle. Drafting — Freshmen Fron f-Kris tin Cioffi, Michelle Gupton, Matt Allard. Back -Paul Crane, Richard Bouchard Jr, Frank Suchanek, Mr. Walker. Graphic Arts — Freshmen Melanie Manson, Shela Lewicki. Missing- Jennifer Martin. 63 Food Trade— Freshmen Machine Shop— Freshmen Front- B. Mitchell, S. Coakley, C. Newman, D. Thibault, S. Hayes, K. Molloy, Mike Pereze, Eric Paradise, Bob Roche, Christopher Cady. M. Kelly, K. McCormick. Back- T. Alexander, J. BArry, L. Alsten, M. Baxter, S. Dalryple, K. Brown, T. Gillis, D. Reed. Metal Fab-Freshmen Scott Stove, Jim Smith, Joshua Siciopacce, Stephen Poter, John Brady, Mellisa Allen, Kenneth Anderson, Lance Bowman. Plumbing — Freshmen Front: Richard Brnnen, Matt Caruso, Susan Kinzle, Lazarus Popouski, Eric Hoban. Back — Steve Amaral, Bernarde MacDonald, Tim Robinson, Pat Trufant, Shawn Delfino. Fast Foods-Freshmen Matthew Corboy, Joey Murray, Mishka Playe Masonry — Freshmen Front- Brian Carpentier, Josh Collins, Charles Gallagher. Back- Eric Ayre, Robert DiTomaso, Billy Kennally. Plant Maintainence — Freshmen John Daley, David Munafo, David Potter 64 A C T I V I T I w The 1988 Touch of Class Staff was quite helpful this year in creating the theme and layout of the yearbook. Senior Commercial Art student Jeff Begin, designed the cover and the subsequent divider pages. Thanks for a job well done, Jeff! Seniors Lori Lucas and Chris Killoy devoted a great deal of afterschool hours and Junior, Cami Cady, did much of the typing. Our staff would also like to once again thank Mrs. Deanna Martell and her data processing students for their time and efforts on the Senior Class section. Thank you all for dedicating much needed time and energy to the Touch of Class . Cynthia Barbati, Advisor Front , Chris Killoy, Cheryl Mathias, Lori Lucas. Back, Jeff Begin, Paula Randall, Jayne Hamilton, Cami Cady Mrs. Barbati, Advisor : Vocational Industrial Clubs of America: Front-ion Cook, Jeff Begin, Troy French, Pat Trembley, Jen Proctor, Holly Proctor, Julia Cribby, Judy Bonneau, Alyse, McLaughlin, Missy Maxfield, Lia Gobin, Ken Sirois, Kim Noviello, Pam Kachinsky. Middle- “Chip Follett, Roger Burr, Daryl Densmore, Jamie Miller, Stan Cobb, Debbie Theriault, advisor, Ken Halstead, Advisor, Jane Baldi, Advisor Carolyn Hall, Jill Belcher, Cam McLaughlin, Chris Killoy, Lori Lucas, Cheryl Mathias, Lauren Dietzel, Missy Cassavant, Kelly Seggers. Rear- Dan Soares, Mark Kane, Dave WAllace, John Marshall Jen Kearns, Chris Graney, Dave Fiorillo, Lori Vigneau, Cathy Wainwright, Tony Barossi, Eric Johnson, Joe Dickens, Rich Mandeville, Paul Longobardi, Scott Henry, Greg Allard, John Kubacki, Scott Bigelow, Chris ALlen, Bob Smutek, Gerry Mucciacio. Distributive Education Clubs of America: Front, Jennifer May, Erica Alsten, Chrissy Killoy, Lori Lucas Cheryl Mathias, Beth Mazzeo, Bernadette Harper, Kristen Thibeault Sue Phillips. 2nd Row, Jackie Guzman, Jen Morton, Eileen Thayer, Angela Baldini, Deanna Hart, Kim Watson, Roberta Mathias, Wendi Smith. 3rd Row, Tobi Vincelette, June Renaghan (advisor), Tracy Jennings, Cathy Cumminski, Melissa Foley, Kendra Strange, Jennifer Costa, Stacy Dixon, Mr. Dow (advisor). 4th Row, Mary MacDonald, Mr. Izzi (advisor), Diahne Desper, Kristen Murawski. 67 Student Advisory Council-Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen: Front- Angela Baldini, Courtney Cerce, Debi DeCelles, Karen Ghioni, Amy Sullivan, Kristen McNeil. Rear- Valerie Leland, Eric Johnson, Caryn Bullen, Melissa Mandell. Missing- Sheri Klein, Jennifer Perkins, Erica Alsten, Patrick Trembley 68 Senior Student Advisory Council: Jayne Hamilton, Daryl Densmore, Scott Bigelow, Jon Kidson, Jill Bogan, Jim Abrams, Jeff Corsini. 73 O r n 1987-1988 SPORTS 70 AT TRI-COUNTY 71 Football: Front Row - Coach A1 Dcsper, Head Coach Brian McDonough, Coach Jack Billington, Coach Ed Lovell. Missing: Coach John Izzi 2nd Row, Dave Kenney, Rich Mandeville, Ed Bouchard, Captain Mario Colace, Captain Dave Fiorillo, Chris Cerce, Jim Floyd. 3rd Row, Stan Cobb, Mark Kane, Gerry Mucciacio, Tim Pettit, Mike Lee, Steve Beardsworth, Armando Carbone. 4th Row, Dave Wallace, Joe Twiraga, Ted Spender, Eric Barbour, Dan Gautreau, Rob McCarthy, Darrin Beaudette. 5th Row, Todd Grohl, Art Manoogain, John Kubacki, Eric Gouck, Bill Bardol, P.J. Quanstrom. 6th Row, Neil Boyle, Angelo Petrolini, Tim Robinson, Eric Johnson, Tony Borrosi, Eric Ayer. 7th Row, Laz Popowski, Lance Bowman, Gerald Lafleur, John Kubacki, Dennis Ceruti. Ccuqa'U 23 a « i-T f u Volleyball: Front Row, Karen Smutek, Chrissy Killoy, Nisa Erickson, Cheryl Mathias, Becky Blake Rear Row, Alyse McLaughlin, Missy Newman, Sharon Dalrymple, Kristen Murawski, Marlena Venturing Courtney Cerce Girl's Basketball: Front: Michelle Gray, Pauline Rugoletti, Alyse McLaughlin, Jen Mazzloa Back: Coach McKinney, Melanie Soullier, Cam McLaughlin, Dawn Dalrymple, Chris Killoy, Shaorn Spencer, Sharon Dalrymple Soccer: Front: Daryl Densmore, Pat Trembley, Richard Ellis, John Neylon, Andre Breton, Dave Holmes. Back: Robert Mulvaney, John Abrams, Dan Gautreau, John Marshall, Sam Blake, Dave Bergeson, Coach Kenneth Dow Boy's Basketball Front: Dave Holmes, Bob Jarvis, Eric Johnson, Mark Cady. Rear: Chris Butts, Dennis Ceruti, Dave Kinehan, Bob Lacoture, Bill Bardol, Coach Jaelette. Co-Captains- Ed Bouchard, Dave Wallace. Baseball: Front Row, Tim Robinson, Jack, Dave Holmes, Josh Sciapucci, Robert Jarvis, Eric Johnson. Rear Row, Brian Carpentier, Chris Bixby, Bill Bardol, Chris Allen, Bill Blenkhorn, Dave Pepin. Spring Track: Front Row, Joe Luiz, Rich Mandeville, Paul Comendul, Armando Carbone, Softball: Pauline Rugoletti, Sharon Dalrymple, Lynda Rugoletti, Kim Howie, Nisa Erickson, Dave Fiorillo. 2nd Row, Keith Hilbrunner, Bob Fatta, Joe Twiraga, John Marshall. 3rd Row, Dawn Dalrymple, Cam Mclaughlin, Cheryl Sawyer, Jen Mazzola. Missing: Alyse Heather Rice, Dennis Dmytryk, Courtney Cerce, Kendra Strange, Karen Ghioni, Debbie McLaughlin, Melanie Soulier. Decelles, Kristen Thibeau 4th Row, Lance Bowman, Josh Schiapucci, Tony Borrosi, Neil Boyle, Jen Martin. Administration John Jones Principal Kenneth Custy Superintendent-Director John Beccia Business Manager Robert Packard Peter Rickard Bibiana Nowacki Michael Cignarella Dean of Students Director of Pupil Personnel Technical Co-ordinator Vocational Co-ordinator Judy Colella Administrative Assistant Marian Leonard Main Office Katherine Osier Business Office Office Staff Maryann Parent Guidance Rosemarie Gruttadauria Main Office Suzanne Nurnberg Business Office Kathleen Catanzariti Vocational Technical Assistant Pat Alaconada Main Office Helen Keefe Guidance School Committee Front- John Hurley, John Hanley, Arthur Green. Back- Ernest Sandland, Sidney Hatch, Vincent Hoye, Melvin Long. Missing: Robert Rappa, Charles Mucciarone, Albert Chouinard, Robert McDonough, Louis Hoegler. Cafeteria Staff Georgette Maietta, Kay Ayer, Dorothy Mucciarone, Fran DeBaggis, Catherine Gianetti, Steven Richard, Eleanor Eknaian. Special Services Bus Driver Peg Smith Dean Co-operative Bank - Tri-County Branch June Renahan Jane Baldi Resource Jack Billington Machine Shop Speech-Language Therapist Peter Bugg Carpentry John Blaney Plumbing t William Butler Electrical Don Coe Plant Maintenance John Codman Auto Repair Karen Barry Resource William Bucci Electronics Paul Cappella Carpentry James Conley Metal Trades Loren Bentley Electrical Don Buckley Science Patricia Coakley School Psychologist Joseph Conley Plumbing 77 Joel D'Amico Cosmetology Sue DeLuca Physical Education Ron Everton Masonry James Gallagher Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Clyde Deering Substitute MaryEllen D'Espinosa Resource Ken Dow Distributive Education Lucille Delasanta Business Education William Doucette Science Kathy Engeian Cosmetology Mark Feeley Mathematics Judy Gagnon English Jean George Child Care Laurie Gildea Vocational Resource Johanna Gill-McCormack Graphics Resource Alan Glasser Child Care Related Ed Hichborn Distributive Education Joyce Guild English Paul Gurrie Carpentry Related John Izzi Distributive Education Ken Halstead Electrical John Jalette English Christine Kamerik Resource Camilla Huston Team Chairperson John Kenney Masonry Howard King Physical Education Robert LaMacchia Graphic Arts Catherine Landry Resource Jeff Lane Science 79 Norm Levesque Masonry Gene Michaud Auto Repair Brian McDonough Auto Repair Robert Murkland Guidance Bernie Osborne Charles Pavolis Culinary Arts Social Studies William Lewinski Masonry Bruce McKinney Social Studies Mary O'Connor English Joseph Pedro Science Deanna Martell Business Education Ron Meisner Graphic Arts Tom Olsen Resource Richard Provost Mathematics 80 Bill Robinson Metal Trades Al Roderick Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Robert Roy Metal Trades Arlene Sallen Child Care William Schavrien Machine Shop Peter Russo Plum bing Gerard Silva Plant Maintenance Richard Savastano Cosmetology Ron Seagrave Electronics t Randy Sloane Guidance Rick Spargo Auto Body Suraj Sriram Commercial Arts Ron Stevens Auto Body Ann Sutton Reading 81 Deborah Arns Aide William Walker Drafting Priscilla Crafford Counselor Muriel Flynn Library Assistant Vera Scheinman 82 Aide Brenda Weitzenhoffer Aide June Borge Nurse Regina Gallishaw Nurse r □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□' f B B ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, INC. 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