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

 - Class of 1988

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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

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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



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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

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