Wachusett Regional High School - Wachusett Yearbook (Holden, MA)
- Class of 1982
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CLASS OF 1982 YEARBOOK DEDICATION MR. HOWARD GROOM The Class of 1982 proudly dedicates our senior yearbook to Mr. Howard - Groom. Mr. Groom has been our counselor and our friend for all of the years we have been students at Wachusett. Not only has he been available to help us with the many decisions we have had to make over the years but he has stood beside us in many of the activities of the class over the past four years. As our counselor he has been patient with us and done all he can to see us achieve our goals. As head class advisor he has been a major part of all of the activities we have taken part in since freshman year and has made us feel good about our class. He is a super gentleman who has put all of his heart and all of his ef¬ fort into making us as individuals and as a class just a little better than when we entered Wachusett. We leave behind a dear friend; but one whom we shall never forget. Thank you, Mr. Groom, for all you have done and for all the support you have given us. It’s not good-bye — friends once, friends always!!! Thanks!!! All our love, The Class of 1982 2 SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE New Home of Superintendent’s Office Former Holden Junior High School Mr. Peter Larratt Business Manager Mr. Peter Farrelly Assistant Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edward Yaglou Superintendent of Schools Mr. Forrest Gilmore Director of Special Education 6 PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE Dear Members of the Class of 1982, I consider it a privilege to be able to speak to graduating classes through their yearbook. It gives me a chance at a final goodbye and an opportunity to wish each and every one of you much happiness and success in the years that lie ahead. I hope that your high school years have been productive ones; that you will look back on them with fond memories and with a satisfaction that comes from knowing that they were im¬ portant years in your development as a young adult. We, who have traveled this road with you, look forward to hearing of your future successes, of your emergence as contributing members of our communities, as family members and as con¬ querors of the goals you set for yourselves. These last four years have been full ones for all of you. High school years mix happiness and sadness, good times and bad, failure and success with sometimes bewildering speed. Remember the good times, learn from the bad times and always remember that in this life we can not do it alone. Give credit to those who have helped you along the way — your parents, friends and teachers — and determine to return the kindnesses you have received from others to those you meet along the way. Finally, it is my hope that this yearbook might rekindle warm memories of your years at Wachusett as you take it down from the shelf from time to time. My best wishes to you as you now embark on the rest of your lives. God Bless and Keep In Touch. Mrs. Jane Moulton Assistant Principal Mr. Harold Lane Principal Very truly yours, Harold M. Lane, Jr. Principal Mr. Bernard Tremblay Assistant Principal 7 AGRICULTURE Mr. Frederick Warren Chairperson 1 ART Mr. Robert Morey Mr. Gregory Bowes Chairperson Mr. Charles Campbell Miss Charlene Curran 8 BUSINESS mr w, Mr. Ronald Margolis Chairperson Mrs. Theresa Jewell Mrs. Beverly Specht (On Leave) Mr. Ronald Bouvier Mrs. Rose Houmere Mrs. Joann Thompson Mrs. Monica Kennedy 9 ENGLISH Mr. Calvin Branche Mrs. Louise Bennett Mrs. Betty Fauteux Mr. Robert Miles, Jr. Chairperson Mr. Glenn Hersey Mr. James Hedlund Ms. Patricia Lakso Miss Lee Ann Hedberg 10 Mr. Edward Leonard Mr. Kenneth Mammone (On Leave) Mrs. Jane McTigue Mr. Thomas Moore Mr. C. Ronald Pierce Ms. Susanne Rubenstein Mr. Joseph Reynolds 11 Mrs. Pamela Stubbe 1 £ Mrs. Jean Williams FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Thomas Powers Chairperson Mr. Michael Brooks Mrs. Settimia Balko Mrs. Cecilia Greene 12 Mrs. Claire Horgan Miss Nancy Mrzyglod Miss Elaine Remie HOME ECONOMICS Ms. Elizabeth Barys Chairperson Mrs. Jean Fetterman Miss Julie Langill 13 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. George Awad Chairperson Mr. James Covello Mr. Dennis Lanciani Mr. Philip O ' Connor Mr. Robert Trikakis 14 MATHEMATICS Mrs. Laura Beckwith Mr. George Morin Chairperson Mr. Norman Anderson Mr. James Barys Mrs. Thelma Bloom Mr. Gustaf Gillberg Mr. Ronald Hopper Mr. Joseph Jennette 15 Mrs. Allison Komenda Mrs. Eileen Longden Mrs. Carmela McCurdy Mrs. Margaret Sheldrick Mr. Daniel Tarkiainen Mr. George Yonker Those were the days.” Now, who said that. . .? 16 MUSIC Ready to mount the podium . . . Wachusett Singers prepare to burst forth in song . . . Mrs. Grace Reidy Chairperson Mr. Steven Grimo PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Richard Swanson Chairperson Mr. Richard Knight Miss Claire Provost Ms. Mary Wanamaker Mr. John Domaingue Mr. Richard Lewis Mr. Thomas Snelson Miss Denise Hawkins 18 SCIENCE Mr. Norman Mills Chairperson Mr. David Beckwith Mr. Joseph Genereux Mr. Roy Baer Mr. Joseph Daniels Miss Catherine Maynard Mrs. Patricia Morris Mrs. Pauline Perry Mr. Peter Weis SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. William Rasku Mr. David Tarkiainen Chairperson Mrs. Nola Branche Mr. Ronald Spakauskas 20 Mr. Louis Cornacchioli Mr. Timothy Ethier Mr. Harry Lengas Mr. John Burke Mr. Duane Corriveau Mr. Lawrence Jaquith Mrs. Sandra Nelson Mr. Scott Ljungberg 21 Mr. Robert Hedlund E.D.P. Coordinator Ms. Constance Letendre Computer Operator Mrs. Jeanne Plaza Mrs. Barbara Wreschinsky COMPUTER CENTER Secretaries Mrs. Norma Smith Mrs. Betty Carlson Mrs. Melanie Donegan Mrs. Barbara Duggan Mrs. Marcia Hastabacka Mrs. Grayce Jones Mrs. Carol Mongeon Mrs. Shirley Nowak Study Hall Monitors Mrs. Ruth Johnson 22 NURSE Mrs. Linda Salmonsen School Nurse Mrs. Evelyn Elander Tutor RESOURCE ROOM Mrs. Beverly Myers Chairperson Mrs. Wendy Diamantopolous teacher Mrs. Jacqueline Davison Teacher Mrs. Sandra Kartono Tutor Mrs. Sandra Johnson E.S.L. Tutor 23 Title I Mrs. Janet Hedlund Mrs. Carolyn McClure Librarian Mrs. Roberta Chase How’s this for faculty support?! Soccer Districts — Fall 1982 Maintenance Cafeteria Workers 24 GUIDANCE Mr. Paul Audette Director of Guidance Mr. Gary Mitchell Class of ' 84 Mrs. Barbara Rowell Class of ' 85 Mr. Robert Morris Crisis Counselor Mr. Howard Groom Class of ' 82 Mr. John O’Rourke Class of ' 83 Mr. David Kraner (Voc.) Occupational Counselor Mr. Evans Tsoules School Psychologist Memorable Mr. Groom with Lori Warg immediately after Wachusett’s District III Arts and Crafts; Food and Goodies — prescription for Singles Living Soccer Championship was official. Another deer done in by the Aggie Department. Boil, boil, toil and trouble!!! Actually just preparing for another Athletic Banquet. Coach Campbell watching his District III champions in a practice session. Interesting This is the Title I office ... let us help you become a better reader! “Olaf Swanson preparing to combat the cross country trail. Wachusett ' s custodial staff — ready smiles and a quick response. Oh, go on now .. . I’m too humble to repeat that story time... . Once upon a Learning knows no age barrier. 27 Unforgettable... Actually modern! could do the problem in my head but I ' ve got to appear If I could only suit up . There is only one “Harry”!! Anywhere!!! And we’re glad he’s at Wachusett! We’ve heard of open book exams but this is really crazy!!! Mrs. D. and her labor force. 28 Remember... Mr. Pregot learned on us then left for New York!!! Never mind the sleepy look ... no one ever pulled a fast one on Mrs. Hamilton!!! Our beloved Mr. Griffin. Memories and advice he gave that will last our lifetime. Thanks! Miss Baxter took a year to study Business Administration. Word from Taiwan is that Mr them already? ? Mammone will be back in ’83! He civilized fc- 29 ... Dedicated... BRUCE!!! The art of teaching is to be able to do what you teach! Miss Wanamaker sure does!!! And we even have our own “Mr. Wizard!” Advisor to the Class of ' 82 . . . and biology teacher supreme . . . Mrs. Morris. Coach Finneran: “What do you mean your mother is calling you?!?!? Get out there and win one for the ‘Lewie’!” 30 Linda didn’t attend Wachusett for more than just a few days before the illness that she had fought so long claimed her. But those who knew her here — and most especially those from Mt. View Junior High School — will always remember her courage, her unfailing good spirits, and her in¬ domitable will to live. Those who remember her Mt. View years recall a talented and gifted athlete, a good and close friend, and a person with a very strong and gentle sense of humor. A very warm human being, part of a car¬ ing and supportive family, the quality of Linda’s life far surpassed the length of it. We, the Class of ' 82, remember with fondness her days with us and are proud to keep her memory alive through this memorial page in our yearbook. LINDA J. DICKIE Sometimes good-byes are not forever In all that is around me, I see you. I hear your laughter in the wind and feel your tears in the rain. There’s no need to search for happiness It’s in the life we lead and the friends we make; It’s how we travel, not the destination; It ' s the quality of our life, not the quantity. Another flower blooms and another child smiles, and in these things I see you. The summer breeze passes by, leaving the sweet aroma of the memories I hold — And I smile, for truly I was blessed to have shared that Part of my life with you. This is not the final curtain, nor the last good-bye — In all that is around me, I see you And I shall see you again! Chris Lane, ' 82 CAROLYN A. MAYNARD 32 And it is becoming tall grass and violets 34 And so its life will go on 36 We see the assurance of the endless cycle of life 38 When we look up into the unknown 47 ELLEN M. ABBOTT Main Street E. Princeton As we move on, our memories are worth gold, but the future is worth dreaming for! TRAVEL . . . Florida WDW . . . York Beach, Me_Softball 1-4 .. . BURP (WH) ... We were the best of friends . . . Who me? . . . J L W . .. What a laugh! .. . Goona . . . Man in no man’s land .. . Homecoming ' 81 ... Halloween at Paula’s ... SKIING . . . James Taylor . . . Thanx Mom and Dad . . . See ya!. .. !Adios! ROBIN AGNEW 25 East Park Road Leominster Trusting this love we share, we will con¬ tinue to grow stronger as the future years unfold, one beautiful day at a time. 24 karat gold ... diamonds, etc.... Quinsig ... Krib ... Mercedes sports coop . . . Senior Prom ' 80 . . . Junior Prom ' 81 ... Senior Prom ' 82 . . . Tom, Rog and friends I . .. miss... Steven KENNETH K. ADAMS Northwest Road Spencer “The Devil made me do it!” FFA 9-12 ... My R T . . . 10 31 81 . .. Nights out with Gary . . . Ken-Ric Farms . . . Ned . . . the Roadrunner . . . Duster ... Spencer Fair ' 81 ... HD . . . Chicago ... FFA Convention 9-12 ... 4H ... Fuzzy shirts . . . GC . . . LJ ... Neil Young GEORGE F. AHEARN 180 Marshall Street Paxton LORI A. AKERS Edson Avenue Rutland A goal worth reaching is a goal worth working for. FFA 3, 4 . . . Chapter Reporter . .. Kansas City National Convention ' 80, ' 81 ... YCC ' 81 ... I love you, Mom and Dad ... Thanks Mr. Warren, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Gansis . . . happiness ... David 11 14 81 ... Horseneck Beach . . . endless love .. . Thanks Gramps . . My Buddies Debbie and Paul.. . Memories DAVID T. ANDERSON 139 Grove Street Paxton KIMBERLY E. AMSDEN 20 Spruce Lane Holden “The only way to have a friend is to be one. Cheering (BB and Hck.) ... S.A.C. ... My Fair Lady . . . N.H.S. . . . Bass River sum¬ mers . . . Sailing . . . Skiing . . . Windsurfing ? ... 4 17 79 .. . Prep . . . NROB . .. Thanks, but I’m going to the Cape . .. friends... My family KERSTIN E. ANDERSON 103 Malden Street Holden Lots of those friendly people, showing me ways to go and I never want to lose their inspiration. Sheryl, Alice, Dion ... Whenever I see your smiling face, I have to smile myself because ilyajh ... Canada, Me ... just French fries, Sheryl? . . . Dion, don ' t ride the T alone . .. Don’t stop talking, Al .. . 2 23 81 50 LYNN M. ANDERSON 131 Chapel Street Holden Dreams are the touchstones of our characters. (Thoreau) This is the big one . . CVTTW-L.L.L. ... Lynnafred . . Act casual .. . Fenway . . . and the Red Sox win! . .. Gimme a numba . . . be-boppin ' . . . many months ago ... Betherina . . . my sweet banana ... 16 oz. .. . That’s nice ... Lize ... J. Geils ... That ' s my cue . . . Honk! . .. B.E.H.J.N.S. . . . Mellow ... I never get it! CHERYL A. ANDREWS Fairview Avenue Rutland It takes both rain and sunshine to make rainbows. Remembering . . . Cheerleading . . . Swim team . . . Dance Club ... Ski Club . . . Sum¬ mer ' 81 ... Journey . . . Patiently . . . C.C.C. 8 29 81 ... 8 17 80 81 ... C.p. ' s . . . Swimming at K.L.A.P.S. . . . Shar, Va . . . Stanley’s . . . Comet . . . Ken Chin ' s . . . Mom and Dad . . . Friends . . . B.A.D. . . . Killington . . . Strawberry Fields Forever. . . Peak ' s Island . . . Chip . . . Don ' t stop believin’! wrm RUSSELL A. ANEY 25 Damon Road Holden “The prayer of the chicken hawk does not get him the chicken. Soccer . . FNHS ... CP 1, 2 ... Skiing . . . Nantucket .. . Hmm? . . . CSNY is a lot of BS .. . Brass Note rings ... Screwtape .. . Districts ' 81 ... “1:21 . . . Sloth is habitual. PETER D. ANGELSTEN 289 Lovell Road Holden Truth concerns itself in error. History reveals its face: Days of ecstacy and terror invent the future that invents the race. The Allman Brothers Band . . . Mountains .. . Skiing . . . Graphics . .. Led Zeppelin . . . E.L.P. Biking . . . You’ll never know what tomorrow will bring. LAURELLE L. ANTONIO 85 Hobbs Road Princeton If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. Rellie . .. Special friends . . . Office ... Business Club . . . 7th lunch, junior year. . . Summer ' 81 ... Cape Cod . .. Providence 1980 . . . Senior year . . . Memories . . . Milestone 1 3 81 . . . Jellybean . . . Thanks Mom and Dad KIM L. ARNOLD 13 Somerset Lane Holden Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off your goal. Basketball . . . Memories . . . Friends . . . Ke and Kel . . . Oh Baby! . . . Diets .. . Mint . . . Mom . . . Christmas . . . Gators . . . MRSL . . . Arny .. . Football games . . . Green . . . What a bonehead . . . Jacquie Baby . . . Child Study 3, 4 . . . Psyched up . . . BOF . . . Chocolate ... NP ... Burger King . . . Awesome KRIS L. ARNETT 64 Birchwood Drive Holden The surest way to fail is to determine to succeed. Rutland . . . K.L.A.P. . . . Journey .. . Remembering . . . Summer 81 ... 8 29 81 . . . Don ' t Stop Believing . . . 7 4 79 . . . Thanx Mom and Dad . . . The Cape ' 81 . . . Rush .. . C.P. . . . Field Hockey . . . Softball . . . 254 • • • Wheel in the sky keeps on turnin’ ... RESIEWDUB . . . 7-Up on the Beach . . . Friends ... Living . . . All the world ' s a stage . . . DEBRA M. AUSTIN 6 Crocker Hill Drive Paxton I ' ve come to the end of a road in life, only to continue to a new and different road. Basketball ... Softball . . . Head for the mountains . . . D.A.M.P. . . . Mique, I.L.Y. just the way you are . . . Boston . . . There ' s no problems, only solutions . . . Parties . . . P.W.M.P.A.G. . . . weekends ... It ' s been a mystery . . . Great times with great friends . . . Tennessee and Colorado . . . Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow! ... A lot of love to special friends and especially to my family . . . Thanks . . . Bye 51 MARK D. BAILEY 315 Pommagussett Road Rutland “I like what I know, and I know what I own. Fishing . . . hunting . . . Springer Spaniels . . . Maggie . . Spooky . , . Winchester ... The Doors . , Marshall Tucker . . . Jensen ... 72 Challenger . . . TBGH ... CWJAG . .. Bow hunting . . . Starcraft . . . Evinrude . . . The Camps SUSAN D. BANKS 10 Brentwood Drive Holden “Sometimes it takes a rainy day to let you know that everything is going to be all right. Sue . . . Echo ...JH . . . Business Manager . . . Barbra Streisand .. . biking . . . back¬ packing . . . “Hi guys! . . . Tommy .. . Brian .. . California . . . Colorado . . . New York . . . England . . . rainbows .. . “The Sound of Music” . . . “Chorus Line” . . . piano . . . guitar ... Liza . . . John Denver . .. All my loves” . . . poetry . . . Humanities .. . “Bye guys! JEAN M. BALL 74 Redemption Rock Trail E. Princeton “Oh to live on Sugar Mountain with the breakers and the colored balloons.” Best friends . . . Skiing . . . Snow storms . . . Student Council . . . Hyannis Fall Conven¬ tion . . . Mountains and solitude . . . NHS . . . Softball . .. Barefeet . . . Wilderness . . . CSN and Neil Young . . . James Taylor . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Parties . . . Smiles and roses . . . sunsets . . . Grandma . . . Ver¬ mont . .. Country girl . . . Thanks for the memories. DAVID M. BARNUM Naquag Road Rutland “Life is like a picture, paint it well. Fireman . . . Disc-jockey . . . records . . . Judy . . . fishing . . . swimming .. . Baseball . . . Kenny Rogers . . . 14Q. . . Rice. . . Mom Dad . . . Smokey . . . Red Sox . . . Ski ... Blondie ... All in the family ... Class of ' 82 ... C.B. . . . snowmobile . . . Bob Seger . . . Wonderful. LINDA J. BARROWS 2 Streeter Road Paxton Take your time, don’t live too fast, troubles will come and they will pass. Sharon . . . skiing with Les and Jo period with M.T. and M.L.... C.. . . . weekends . . . GMOOH . XSreta AVD!! SUSAN C. BAYER 25 Walnut Terrace Holden “For every sunrise, there’s a dream, for every sunset a memory. Roses . Dancin ' Jazz. . My Fair Lady ... Fiddler on the Roof . . . sunrises .. . Dance little sister, dance . N.Y. 4 30 80 . . memories ... Cide M. ... J.B. senior prom ... 12 8 79 — t.g. . , 5 28 80 . . . 5 16 81 ... Thanks Mom and Dad ... ILYMDGCMAD MICHAEL P. BATURA 130 Newell Hill Road Sterling Junction Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live for today. The five of us . . . Roller Skating . . . Stamp collecting . .. Frisbee ... STYX .. . Bike riding . . . Electric Light Orchestra . .. Don¬ na ... models . . . Library Club ... Treasurer ... Pitch . . . Darts ... Bumper pool.. . swimming MARY ANN BEAUPRE 9 Walnut Drive Sterling Junction “A friend is the first person who comes in when the whole world has gone out. Tim ... 8 7 80 . . . friends . . . Mustang ' 80 . .. Faith ... memories . . . weekends . .. camping . . . roses ... Cape Cod . . . sailing . . . New Hampshire . . . quiet moments ... sunsets ... Homecoming ' 79 . . . rainbows . . . Hampton Beach . . . Summer ' 78. 52 ROBERT P. BECKER 37 Mayflower Circle Holden I am wealthy in friends (Shakespeare) ADED ... DEM . . . M.O.M. ' s have more fun ... B.S. ... S.S... . NHS ... Iceland ' 81 . . . Acadia ' 80 . . Skiing .. . camping .. . Saco ... Collier ' 80 .. Silverbal l ... M D made it all worthwhile ... SNHS . . . Mac’s . .. D.S. (Mom) ... Jaws . . . Wombat ... Ling . . . Beaker. . . Pug ... Killer ... Tolkien ... YL ... But that eye dropper-ball won ' t ex¬ pand?! ... It ' s been rare!!! STEPHEN T. BEDARD 10 Burtenmar Circle Paxton Echo 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Lima ... PFD . .. New York .. . Real Estate . . . Maine . . . Michelob . .. Wildman” . . . Canoe trips ' 79, ' 80 . . . Handfield Realty ... Fisherman ' s Dinner . . . “Keep the faith ... Plym . . . Eagle . . . Paxton Pharmacy ... CVS . . . Heywood Valley ... Red lights. camera shy BROOKE K. BENJAMIN 52 Juniper Lane Holden Life is too short to dwell on the past; just remember — the good times are the best times! Rob . . . Linda .. . Arizona ' 79 . .. California ' 81 . .. weekends with the gang . . . Malden St. W.B. . . . I.H.A. . . . d.w.y.p., Jane . . . Pinecroft ... 7th period Humanities class . . . No, Viv, I didn ' t study either ... Jr. Prom ... Cape Cod concerts .. . get togethers at Rich’s ... timeless friends . . . “here I go, turn the page. KAREN M. BERKA 14 Walbridge Road Paxton Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature. Music . . OBOE ... flute ... piano .. . Wind Ensemble 3, 4 . . . Washington D.C. ' 81, ' 82 . . . 17-22 . . . SNHS 3, 4 . . . SAINTS 3 . . . Acadia ' 80 .. . Reflections 1 . . . Echo 2, 3 ... Summer ' 81 West Coast ... Tarantula . .. Koala bears .. . Thoreau ... Yearbook . .. “If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.” camera shy SCOTT E. BENNETT 281 Lovell Road Holden “Nobody knows who you are or how far, Shine on . . how near Partying . .. the goodtimes? .. . skiing . . . avoiding homework . . . the Peavey ... ‘watching the clouds’ ... what wild ride? ... Pink Floyd . . . Hendrix . .. Sutton .. . being alone. ELIZABETH F. BERRY 76 Pilgrim Drive Holden What you believe of yourself, the world will believe of you. Family, friends and good times . . . memories . . . CVTTW-L.L.L. ... Shhh! . . . the weekends . . . 7th study — H,R,H , . . MB — I still don ' t understand . .. who else knows . .. Nantucket ... 2 13 81 . . . Thanks Dad, Mom, Gail, Paul, Nancy and Tom. JOHN BELSCHWENDER 2 Birchwood Road Princeton STEPHEN A. BELAND 27 Boutelle Road Sterling . . foot- .. high Life is only as good as you make it. ' To live the good life ... The Stones . ball .. . Wachusett-Auburn battles . school life 53 DOUGLAS S. BINGHAM 5 Leominster Road E. Princeton “To be a rock, and not to roll. Tech. Drawing I II . . . MOPAR . . . P.F.D. .. . Zeppelin . . Hendrix ... Chesapeake Bay . . . Baltimore Orioles . .. Hemi ... Godzilla . . . Lulu . . . Sunsets at the moun¬ tain . . . Annapolis . . Blue crabs . . . Mr. Mrs. Boyd . Especially Mom and Dad LINDA A. BLACKMAR 68 Banbury Lane Holden “Things ot quality have no fear of time. Marshal . . . Wind Ensemble . . . French horn . . . Ottawa and Washington D.C. . .. Central District .. . All-State . . . Music Council . . . Echo . . . squeek . . . MGGPT . . . concerts and green M M’s . . . two spoon¬ ed JD ' s . football games . . . trig . . . wookie calls . . . rain . . . jellybean . . . purple . . . Thanks Mom, Dad. Rob, and Sue. ELIZA M. BIRD 47 Sterling Road Princeton May this day set me in motion, I ought to be on my way. Amazoanie . . . Bermuda ... Ski Club ... H.M., E.E. ... My Fair Lady ... J.T. . . . Binne ... How embarrassing! ... York Beach . . . Summer ' 81 . . . We ' re There! . . . Ripple . . Fiddler on the Roof. . . Kinky times . .. Neil Young . . . Hurricane . . . weekends . . . Homecoming ' 81 ... B.E.L.J. ... Your basic Princeton crowd . . . We ' re not twins, only sisters . .. Love you, Bav-ah! KRISTIN B. BLUEMEL 50 Armington Lane Holden Make us heirs of all eternity.” Dance on silver moon , . . C.R.C. croo ... A cast iron woman . . . Winter Track 2, 4 ... I can ' t hear you, there ' s a banana in my belly button . . . attack rabbit and fleeing knights . .. NHS . . . ECHO . . . spring and cross country track . . . Acadia . . . Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we shall die! WENDI E. BLUNT 20 Blueberry Lane Rutland For every sunrise there is a dream, for every sunset a memory.” Dance 1, 2, 4 . . . Friends . . . Virginia ' 80 . . . Horace 10 17 80 I.L.Y. ... HONEY ... Marci . . . Proms . . . Rutland Bug” . . . TM ' s parties . . Senior Prom Committee . . . Fiddler on the Roof . . . smiles . . . Dif¬ ferent strokes for different folks” . . . Hair- combs . . . Talks” . . . The ole gang” . . . remembering the good times . . . weekends summer ... Thanx Mom and Dad . . . memories JAY S. BOLTON 201 Chapel Street Holden “Life, here and now, is great and meant to be enjoyed.” Football 2, 3. 4 . . . Ski Club 2, 3. 4 . . . A winner makes commitments, a loser makes promises” . . I’m confused for the weather is purple” — C.K . AMS in H . . . The Rolling Stones . . Mick and Keith . . . The B ' 52’s . . . Blondie . . . ESAD!!! ... Friends . . . Parties . .. Girls . . . Money . . . Talk to you later PETER G.BOGREN 556 Pleasant Street Paxton Forget your lust for the rich man ' s gold; All that you need is in your soul. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Track 2, 4 .. . Kim (11 12 80) ... Lynyrd Skynyrd ... Grateful Dead . . . Echo 2, 3, 4 . . . Antiques .. . P.F.D. .. . Saywhat ... Parties . . . Dart . . . F100 . . . Hampton ' 80 . . . Friends . . . The van . . . NIG RIG . . . CCC .. . Brooks Road ... A.M.C. ... The trailer . . . Lockeroom battles 3 vs. 4 ... Hills . .. O.T.G.D.Y. . . . T.G.I.F. . . . Hershey ' 81 . .. Sunoco . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. JEFFREY T. BORGGAARD 2 Forest Hill Drive Rutland Deep roots are not reached by the front. Model U N 1 . . . Science Seminar 1,2, 3. 4 . .. Regional Fair, State Fair 3 . . . Mathletes 3,4... Bicycle Club 3 .. . Cape Cod ' 80 Century Cape Cod ' 81 . Vermont — Canada ' 81 . . Downhills .. . National Honor Society 54 CINDY BOSLEY 141 Beaman Road Sterling Sears . . . AC DC . . . P.B.. . Budweiser.. . Steve .. The Wasteland . . . remember ... 2 14 81 — key trailer . . . 7 5 81 — the end ... 72 Vega . . . Howie . . . Rich .. . Boston . .. In the city . . . down on Main Street . . . “Black in Black . . . Bye-Bye ’ ... sorry ... I love you Mom Dad . . Sharon, a friend always DAVID A. BRACKETT 240 Worcester Road Princeton NANCY E. BOUSQUET 477 Bullard Street Holden “Paradise is no journey; it is within. Ice Hockey cheering . .. field hockey . . . could be kinky . . . ankle socks ... Happy New Year Frank . . . whipped cream . . . Styx .. . Nantucket . . . Eagles ... sew I do . . . Acadia 81 ... friends are the jewels of the earth . . . Journey ... It ' s a jungle out there!! LAURA A. BRALEY 100 Pleasant Street Paxton Life is never what it seems and every man must meet his destiny. Pepto .. . Boston . . . B B . . . friends . . . doodling . . . 4 . . . notes . . . daydreams . . . HEC4 . . don ' t look back . . . music . . . it ' s finally over! . . . crush . . . vacations . . . memories . . . Thanks everyone . . . Mr. M. . . . Mr. C.. . . family ... bye, L.A.B. DOUGLAS C. BRINK 156 Brattle Street Holden “Gather your wits and hold on fast, your mind must learn to roam. The theme of the sermon has come to me, Love will find a way. . . . Neil Young .. . The Who ... YL .. . NHS ... FIC . . . D and D Nights . . . The Cape .. . “Pug . . . Roethke .. . Salinger . . Molson Golden ... Tom ' s Apt. . . . No satisfaction .. . You can’t always get what you want ... I’ll never leave Sugar Mountain.” ERIN M. BROWN 78 Surrey Lane Holden . be who you must — that ' s a part of the plan. Music ... Jazz — C.M. and C.V, . . . SOUTHAMPTON . . . puff-balls and tumble¬ weeds ... a good stiff kami-kaze . . . Howyadoin? .. . that ole sandbank .. . good times — good people . . . potatoes ... one of the folks . . . half pints with A. . .. Sheila — you love it .. . Marcia ... Honey . . . Thanks Mom Dad “One cannot consent to creep when one has the urge to soar. Music, music, music, etc. . . . bassoon . . . HSYMP ' 80 ... Roomie Kurt and John . . . crash . . . Android . . . family and friends ... the girls” . . . Bermuda ' 79 . . . Boston .. . Philadelphia and Burt Reynolds ... Symphony Hall . Thanks Mom and Dad CAROLYN R. BROWN 36 Vicksburg Circle Holden “Happiness is a rainbow in your heart.” Carrie . . . W.A. 10 3 81 ... “Sense of Adventure” . . . weekends ... P.P.A. Presi¬ dent ... Paris . . . Bunny” . . . W.W. . . . Maine summers . . . friends . .. the kids . . . family .. . Reggies ... G.H. ... jokes ... smiles ... sisters .. . Deb and Carol . . . stereo . . . comfortably numb . . . Decembers . . . car keys . . . J. Geils . .. The good times are forever. ANDREA L. BRUNZELL 87 Raymond Street Holden 55 John, having an anxiety attack! SHERYL A. BUFTON 31 Lakeview Avenue Sterling To every sunrise there is a new beginning, to every sunset there is a memory. Drez; We ' ve got tonight. ... California- Beach Parties — Ocean — T.S. ... Seger ... Ker, “How ' bout some tries? . .. Skiing ... H 2 O fights with Dion . .. Macs ... Rita, Cindy, Marie, Moe . . . the Desert . . . G.Ks .. . U Ga.?” ... Candy . . . Boston . . . Spr¬ ingsteen . ., ' Cuz Tam ... T D . . . M.D. .. . Mike ... Family and friends — Thanx SANDRA L. BURNHAM 97 Laurel Hill Lane Holden JOHNW. BRUST 18 Lovell Road Holden Where all great things come to an end. others begin.” Beet . . . fishing . .. Brutus . . . Led Zeppelin . .. Jimmy Jimi — the Best . . . Nan¬ tucket trip ... Sweetleaf . . . Oh, but I can hear! .. . Eagle Beach ... Live for life ... C.D.E.L. .. . Electronics .. . The Who . .. Pink Floyd . . . Brown Sugar . . . Ask no quarter, hold no quarter ,.. J.V.C. ... Mr. Benny ' s Wild Ride . . . Free for all ... Chevelle ... We love you too JOHN G. BUDD 75 Highland Street Holden To dream and strive for those dreams; to enjoy victory and grow stronger with defeat; to live life to its fullest and fill other lives with joy; that is success. Mom and Dad ... Football . . . 7 .. . B-cans ... Golf. . . Student Council . . . T.A.F.F. . . . Budman May the happiest days of yesterday be the saddest days of the future. John ... 5 26 80 ... Bridgewater .. . flowers . . . rainy nights ... Morning Dear . .. sailing . . . beaches of Cape Cod . . . “C.O. ... dancing . .. friends . . . Leanne ... Holly . . . sweet” .. . memories .. . “Moontans .. . Thanks Mom and Dad MARGO BULLOCK Allen Hill Road Princeton If you tell me why the fen appears im¬ passable, I ' ll tell you why I can get across, if I try. Colorado bound . . . Janny baby! . .. tape time . .. caution goats in road ... hi, no I ' m Margo . . . cliff jumping ... rockclimbing! . . . let ' s go wild . . . ecapsrepyh ... bomber, tank, olds, whatever ... izza bla ... CK, JR, DM, DDD, BS, NB . . . sisters and brothers, you bet ... loved it .. . take care, see you in the future . . . okay fine bye WENDELL P. BUTLER III 369 Main Street Holden We are alone with no excuses! Man is a rope stretched between the animal and the superman — a rope over an abyss (Nietzche) ... summer time . .. SPITFIRE . .. Spider-man . .. Springsteen . . . Blondie . .. Rolling Stones . . . Ant Music . . . Adam and the Ant ... City of Boston ... Soccer... The Big Mattress ... I ' m so glad it ' s over!!! 56 MICHAELS. CAHILL 1 Oakridge Road Rutland PETER T. BUTTERFIELD 54 Walnut Terrace Holden “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!” Model U.N_Political Affairs ... NHS . .. FNHS ... Echo . . . Yearbook . .. President, Slow Learners Council ... Breathing for credit 3, 4 . . . Beef ... NL . . . SI . . . The Stooges ... Church hoop . .. Celts . . . DWNBPAH ... Helen ' s Class ... Hmmm- mmm ???... Joe College BRIAN G. CAMPBELL 2322 N. Main Street Jefferson “Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... My Fair Lady . . . Fid¬ dler on the Roof . . . Church B-Ball . . . “Hands . . . “Ca-Ca’s“ . . . “Nubey . . . “Magic- ' Sup! . . . the things you see when you don’t have a gun . . . Junior and Senior proms . . . Guitar . . . MARIANN . .. Yogi . . . It’s been tough guys, but we made it. MARCIA J. CAMPBELL 208 Main Street, Box 51 Rutland “Be cheerful. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. Journey . . . Cape ' 81 ... Cheering 10, 11, 12 . . . dance .. . Wind Ensemble . . . Flute . . . Plays 11, 12 .. . Virginia . .. Thank you for being a friend . . . Summer ' 80 . . . S.D.K.E.B. . . . memories . . . 25$ . . . T.I.P. ... Ski Club . . . Life is easier than you think ... All you have to do is accept the impossi¬ ble, do without the indispensable, and bear the intolerable . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, Mark Melissa, I love you!! GILIAN L. CARDINAL 6 Black Hill Road Paxton “Time spent together: many words passed between, feelings shared — now all left behind Blue . . . Chips . . . Loocee . . . Hutchie . . . John . . . Virginia . .. Winnesquam . . . Scotland . . . M.M. . . . Winnimusset . .. Track 2 ... Yearbook Committee . . . Howdie Doodie . . . Purple! . . . Excalibur. . . General Hospital. . . 15 . . . P.L.. . . M.D. . . . Jr. Prom . . . A.D. . . . Sean 34 . . . Loonie . . . Sou-eee . . . Homecoming . . . March 20 . . . Wellfleet. . . Capital H . . . Trixie . . . Forever Autumn DAVID C. CARLSON 170 Beechwood Road Holden What a long strange trip it ' s been. M . . . Hendrix .. . party . .. The rock ... welding ... The Grateful Dead .. . veg ... Bud . .. gag ... Sypris-campsite . . . Bogart . . . burnt .. . Mill Street . . . frisbee golf . .. High ride . . . stash ... A BRIAN P. CARLSON 7 Larchwood Road Paxton DAVID S. CARLSON 32 Crystal Street Paxton “Life sometimes can end short, so enjoy it while you can. You can’t be like anyone else, so just be yourself. Porsche . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bud . . . Long Pond . . . Butch . . . MAZDA, R.E. . . . Skiing . . . parties 57 JAMES W. CARLSON 27 Woodside D rive Sterling Take your time . . . don ' t live too fast; forget your troubles . .. they always pass. Freshman hoops . . . DPW . . . Vault . . . 1 1 79 . . . WEBO . . . BIC ' s . . . cabin . . . Rex . . . Kegger . . . W.W. Way . . . Creature . .. The Shack . .. 5 7 79 . . . K.M. . . . 79 ... J.D. .. . Quag trussel . . . F.D. . . . DWNBPAH . .. C C . . . Cribbin ' . . . Mic ' s PEGGY S. CARLSON 313 Ball Hill Road Princeton Love is beautiful, for love goes on forever.” Danny . . . sunsets at the cliff . . . Cape Cod ... lunatic friends . .. Grateful Dead . . . Lisa . . . Thanks Mom and Dad JOHN R. CARLSON Route 140 Princeton I was in the right place; at the wrong time. Chevelle . . . Sharon 5 27 81 . . . the Farm ... Flooch . . . The Doors ... Carly ... T.K. ... Chevy ... Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . keg ? ... shmoke RANDY L. CARLSON 35 Laurelwood Road Rutland ‘‘Friendship is like the moon, beautiful and forever new. Journey . . . Yale Bowl . . . Summer of ' 80 with friends . . . THERESAE. CASEY 233 Reservoir Street Holden Take a listen to your spirit, it ' s crying out loud. Sitting under a tree on a rainy night with friends ... M.H., C.B., R.O.A., D.S., K.B., D.A., M.P., M.K., L.M.ma cherie . . . Hampton Beach ' 81 . . . Quoi? .. . Dance 2, 4 . . . Melois — That ' s warlock with a B . .. Close Up ' 81 ' 82 . . . relax ... I love Ver¬ mont . . . UMMC . . . Skiing . . . Sailing 2, 3, 4 . . Thanks Mom and Dad . .. Good Luck you guys! Go for it! FRANCES L. CATINO 1546 Wachusett Street Jefferson Hear my words that I might teach you, take my arms that I might reach you. Skits . . . DECA V.P. ... FHA Pres. . . . School Store Manager . . . Vhatsy, Vhat- sy . . . BB . . . The Original . . . August ' 81 . .. Franni ... Spring State ’81 ... studies . . . Isn ' t it a tuff life . . . family . . . friends . . . loyalty . .. singed . . . Love ya Mom Dad — Thanx! JULIE A. CASTEGNETTI 7 Hill Top Drive Sterling Junction Kindness is a language the deaf can hear, and the blind can see. Dance . . . Florida ' 79 . . . Washington ' 81 ... Tec Weekends ... Styx ' s Concert ... McDonald ' s . .. ONH .. . parties . . . the Mountains . .. Chink food ... rainbows . . . roses and memories . . . Carolyn . .. good friends . . . C.G.D.L.A.K.K.G.A.S.A.R. . . . Junior, Senior Proms . . . Thanks Mom and Dad TIMOTHY J.O. CATLIN 106 Lovell Road Holden Let no one forget that the beauty of God ' s creation cannot be surpassed by man ' s technology. CCAGC-CCAGFDEGAG . . . Rhode Island Col. Pickering . . Arsenic and Old Lace . . . Perchik . . . Sailing and more! .. Districts . . . Classical-Jazz Trombone .. . piano . . . homework? . . . Unicorn Acoustics . . . Dan Jeff . . . Hey Duf . . . Generics . . . P.T.L. 58 WILLIAM W. CHENAUSKY 9 Nanigian Road Paxton Old drag racers never die, they just return to the street. ' 65 Ford Falcon . . . Kim . . , The Doors . . . Bo and Luke Duke here for Amalie Oil ... Smoke ' em ... Jim Morrison lives! .. . Fley Big W . . . Best of friends have the best of times . .. They ' re E.T.’s, They ' re E.T.’s . .. Go get ' em ... See K.F.M. . . . Later!!! DONALD R. CHRISTENSON 525 Shrewsbury Street Holden “The grass is always greener on the other side of the road: RCB White Mountains .. . camping . . . FreeBird . . . Led Zep . . . New Hampshire . . . friends . . . Mom and Dad — Thank you!! Holden “Make new friends and keep the old, one is silver the other gold. Field Hockey ... Yearbook staff ... If it looks worth the risk, leap! . . . J.W.R. 9 12 80 . . . guitar ... night journey . . . WEEKENDS!! ... Flakie Puff . . . Southern boogie . . . S.A.D. . . . the Rez ... family . . . Stepping forth from its initial sanctuary the young bird must now forage on its own legs and wings. LYNN A. CLOCKEDILE 31 Suoma Street FAITH ANN E. CAVERLY 88 Cedar Road Paxton DEANNA CLARK Davis Street Rutland DONNA M. COCO 9 Glendale Avenue Sterling Junction “Live in the layers, not on the litter.” “The fool folds his arms and consumes his own flesh (Ecclesiastes) . . . Murf . . . two of a kind . . . Ma. FI. C.C. . .. “And how could a thing remain unless you willed it: or be preserved, had it not been called forth by you?” (Wisdom) “My horse is kicking dust up off the trail; I just got back from my trip to Hell.” GINA A. CHIRCHIGNO 6 Monticello Drive Paxton Ski Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Snowmobiling ... ' 68 Camaro . .. Lyn. Shag. Chig . . . Canon . . Molly Hatchet ' 81 ... Marshall Tucker .. . Motorcycling . . . riding . . . fire station . .. A.F. . . . skating .. . flying . .. friends . 6 6 81 . .. L.F. . . . Celtics . . . Spauldings . . . 9 5 81 .. . dance .. . Mom and Dad LISA A. CHARLAND 1691 Main Street Jefferson “I never did believe in miracles, but I ' ve a feeling it’s time to try.” Ski Club . . . dance . . . Spauldings . . . 6 6 81 . . . Highway to Hell . . . TWC . . . 10 31 81 ... A coffee pot? . . . Station . . . WVTWFWNS . . . Chig, Lyn, Sha . . . Mustang ' 66 . . . MUSHAMPEPEXCHEZ . . . Summer ' 81 . . . friends “Please excuse the length of this letter. I had no time to write a short one.” North Brookfield High 1, 2, 3 . . . Macrame Club . . . Usherette 2 . . . Soph. Hop Com¬ mittee 2 ... Jr. Prom Committee 3 . . . Top fund raiser 2 . . . WRHS 3,4... Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ... NHS 2, 3, 4 . . . NBHS Highlights 3 . . . Parliamentarian, OEA 4 . . . Movie Committee Chm. 2 . . . Close Up 4 . . . CETA 2 . . . Jefferson Factory Outlet 3 . . . McDonald’s 3, 4 . . . Martha ' s Vineyard 4 . . . Hampton Beach 2 . . . Jamestown 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . dances . . . parties . . . cats And I wonder, still I wonder, who ' ll stop the rain. Vice President Hi-Y 1 . . . partying 1,2... Advanced partying 3, 4 ... Thanks, Mr. Ljungberg CAMERON B. COGSWELL 651 Shrewsbury Street Holden GARY F. COMO Morgan Road Hubbardston Beatin ' the odds. The Rebel ... Sue ... FFA 2, 3, 4 ... FFA Convention 2, 3, 4 . .. 10 31 81 ... 9 7 80 ... the Fairs ... Skynyrd ... Kawasaki . . Nights out with K.K. . . . Morgan Farm .. . MY . . . MG . . . HD . . . Dairying. JOANNE L. COLE 2 Center Drive Paxton Remember good times, look back and smile, always remember you guys, see ya in a while. Never lose your dreams ... Jo . . . hangin ' outback ... Skynyrd .. . The Shin¬ ing .. . Only kidding . . . Summer ' 80 . . . Riders on the Storm . . . Jim Morrison . . . The 60 ' s . . . Woodstock . . . weekends ... memories ... S.N. 10 17 80 . .. partying with good friends . . . That ' s cool” ... my parents . . . don ' t be distant... CHRISTINE M. CONNORS Worcester Road Princeton Happiness is not found at the end of the road, it is found along the way. Fudley . . . Smellie . . . Southern Belle . . . unicorns . . . the mountain . . . sailing . . . Obie . . . step-ladder brother . . . hugs . . . Nantucket. . . the Cape . . . DIG A HOLE!. . . climbing trees . . . skiing . . . journey . . . JT . . . send in the clowns . . . Kendall CR . . . UMMC . . . gold coach . . . moo! . . . banana and poopsie . . . Thanx Mom and Dad, Phil and Mac ... I love you all. KRISTEN J. CONTE 7 Lincoln Circle Paxton Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. Lenny .. . Nights in White Satin . . . Greg . . . Cape Cod . . . the beach .. Mique ... Basketball games . . . soccer games . . . hockey games . . . skiing . . . Uncle Bobby . . . Jr. and Sr. Proms . . . S.T.H. . . . I ' ll never forget you, D.A.H. . . . Bryan . . . We ' ve got tonight . . . I.L.L. . . . 3 27 81 . . . good times . . . special friends . . . Bran¬ dy .. . Skoal.. . Thanks Mom and Dad PENNY L. CORSON 245 Princeto n Road Sterling I get by with a little help from my friends!! Mike . . smurfs ... High Street . . . Windy, Pop-tart, Kolly. Deb. Lisa, God, Rich, Bill, Ray, Cris, Sam, John. B.F. Mom and Dad ... If you love someone set him free, If it comes back to you it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t it never was.” . . . Neil Young JAMES A. COOK 66 Cook Street Holden You better start swimmin ' or you ' ll sink like a stone, for the times they are a-changing ' Every day ends in wasted motion; Just crossed swords on the killing floor. To set¬ tle back is to settle without knowing The hard edge that you ' re settling for Because there ' s always one more day And it ' s always gonna be that way. LISA A. COUGHLIN 13 Forest Hill Drive Rutland A moment may be temporary, but a memory is forever. Cough . . . Squeaky . . . Bennie . . . Where ' s my gun? . . . Echo ... JH Uncle Howard . . . Croce . . . biking . . . guitar .. . HUH?! . . . Muffin .. . City Zoo . . . Robinson ... Cameron . . . Te amo . . . Scrubbing Bubbles . . . Scooter . . . Dufool . . . GWY . . . Math? . . . Poems, Prayers, ' n Promises . . . Eagles . . . Pepto . . . Lolitta . . . San . . . Tigger . . . Putt . . . HLSVL . . . See ya in ten — bye. 60 THOMAS M. COX 4 Berkshire Drive Paxton SHERRY A.CROCKER 33 Clinton Road Sterling “Well, let me just go down as saying that I’m glad to be here. Here with all the same pain and laughs everybody knows.” Terrianne . . . Doobies . . . Stones . . . Zepp . . . Raitt . . . Winslow . . . Bernie Tour . . . Football . . . Quin . . . Bud . . . friends and memories. ELLEN H. CUNNINGHAM 620 Pleasant Street Paxton Jim 7 3 81 .. . Snootie . . New Hamp¬ shire ... It was incredible! ... Yeah; tell me another one ... Outlaws 6 25 81 . . • ' Bub . .. Ugh . . . FICAR ... Hi Jack ... Talk much? ... New Years ' 80 . Mum and Dad . .. See ya! Since I made a turn about tace. I ' ve been growing in His Grace — Jesus is changing me! May ' 81 ... West Side Story ... D.M. ' 80 . . . Sonrise ' 80 . . . Summer ' 79 ... Youth Rallies . . . Maine ' 81 ... Howell ' s .. . R.L. ' 81 . . . Bootey ... Summer ' 81 . . . May ' 81 A.C.D.A. Chorus Festival. . . Harry Hood. CANDACE J. CURRY 55 Pommagussett Road Rutland “Lose your dreams and you ' ll lose your mind.” Candi . . . Glenn 7 28 80 ... my goal .. . Diane, Pam, Sue . . . Fleetwood Mac ... Iris ... water skiing ... Kim . . . ' 69 Thunder- bird . . . fried scallops, onion rings and beer ... Smurfs . . . mounds-bars . . . sunsets . . . clouds . . . White Mountains . . . finally out ' a here!!! THOMAS J. CURTIS 892 Main Street Holden “It does not matter how long we live but how. In the fullness of your youth do not forget your Creator .. . South Africa . . . Zululand ... Thembi ... How long until we can learn to fly? ... Hampton .. . Babs and Veronica . .. The Go-Go ' s ... Fish ... B.C. ... Jabolani... Thanks Mom and Dad . .. Ham- ba Kahle DESIREE M. D’AMBROSIO 27 Mark Circle Holden That which is you dwells above the moun¬ tain and roves with the wind ” Art ... RISD . . . MCJ . . . skiing ... Seaside Heights... AMD . . . Delta Blues ... Belmar ... Four Winds . . . TM ... Jersey ... ' 68 below E . . . roller skating . . . Providence . . . 6 18 80 . . . Mountains and Boards ... 3 19 80 . . . Ronny ... I don ' t know where I ' m going but I ' m on my way! STEPHEN F. CUSSON 38 Streeter Road Paxton AL . .. flying .. . Cessna . . . Les Paul . .. Chris ... Chris . . . DUBE . .. fishing . . . hunting . . . camping . . . “Go-Ahead . .. Maine LAURIE A. DAHLIN 54 Cook Street Holden Keep within your heart a place where dreams may grow. family and friends — good times and laughter . . . memories . .. CVTTW-L.L.L. . .. weekends ... Shhh!! ... I gotta be me . . . M E., N.Y. .. . Myrtle Beach, S.C. ... T ... Thanks Mom and Dad camera shy 61 LESLEY A. DAMSTROM Glenwood Road Rutland “The deepest feelings always express themselves in silence. Ricky, I love you, 7 9 80 . . . nothing is nicer to have than friends ... Hi, Hon! . . . Chinese food . . . Hampton . . . sunshine . . . Ski Club 3, 4 . . The Outlaws . . . R.E. . . . Snow! . . . weekends . . . summer nights fishing with Rick . . . warm winter nights . . . strawberries . . . purple . . . skating and bon¬ fires . . . Prom Committee 3, 4 . . . camping . . . 6 79 ... Hi Mom and Dad . . . smiles. MICHAEL E. DEBS 20 Birchwood Drive Holden “Most men have more courage than even they themselves think they have. The Toad . . . Football ... 40 . . . TAFF . . . Nebs . . . the Cape . . . H.M.G.A. . . . Zep . . . Doomsday D . . . pumping iron . . . 4-T! . . . Biff. .. Green Machine . . . The vile are on¬ ly vain; the great are proud.” SUSAN M. DAHLIN 5 North Row Road Sterling “Long you live, high you fly, smiles you give and tears you cry; but all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” Dave 8 2 80 . . . Neil Young . . . Caroline, Liz, Diane, Candy . . . Coke . . . mountains . . . rain .. . rainbows . . . birds . . . music . . . dancing . . . truckin’ . . . Colorado . . . Waltham . .. Thanks Mom and Dad MOHAMMED-REZA DANESHMAND 6 Grove Street Paxton “Get a lot of kicks out of life — play soccer! I am very proud to wear one of the Wachusett uniforms and I wish I could do better but I tried my best to participate . . . Thanks to all of you for giving me a chance. CHRISTINAM.de MARCKEN 26 Laurelwood Road Holden Be not what others want you to be. in¬ stead, be yourself. Horseback riding . . . Stonehouse . . . lifeguarding ... camping ... hiking . . . animals . . . swimming .. . tennis ... gym¬ nastics Myrtle Beach, S.C. ... Sue . . . family . . . Thanks Mom and Dad for all the love and support. SARA J.DEMETRY 296 Chapel Street Holden Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and try to be that perfectly. Give an inch, get a mile back. . . . Salad! . . . Echo . . . Acadia ' 80 . . . 4-H . . . Sheep . .. Friendlies ... Analyzing . .. ideals ... waiting . . . Friendship is a plant of slow growth . . . Movies . . . smile ... Emotion . .. If you can ' t be a highway, then just be a trail No man is an island .. . Friends, I won ' t forget you. ROBERT DEMERS 1 Talbot Street Holden “We are so made that we can derive in¬ tense enjoyment from a contrast. Music . . . Gymnastics ... E.L.P. . . . Percus¬ sion . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Beethoven . . . K.E. 9 ... Tank ... Bermuda . . . C.D. . . . T.C.Y.W.E. , . . Ode to Joy . . . Theory 1, 2 . . . Electronics . . . Stravinsky . . . H.S.Y.M.P. Jammin ' MARY K. DEMING 37 Clinton Road Sterling “Won ' t you look down upon me Jesus, you ' ve gotta help me make a stand.” I may live with all the things I love . . . Bethy ... E.E. . . . Denise .. . Joner ... Pedro . . . Emenare . . . Live laugh, love . . , Princeton Buddies ... Hampton A B T . . . Ouchi ... Seger . . . Maine . . . Celtics Oh La La! .. . the Ocean . .. Nget . . Thrillsville, USA . . . Hatchey Concert .. . the Bar ... Sorry Charlie . . . MV SF . . . F.Y.B. . . . Korea . . . Nabi .. . Kareden ... JJ GR . . . Love you Mom and Dad 62 PAULA M. DEPERRIO 205 Salisbury Street Holden There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on.” GYMNASTICS . . . Misquamicutt .. . Led Zeppelin . . . Stairway to Heaven” . .. Ohio .. CSNY ... Meet someone halfway; to communicate is the beginning of understanding ... Thanks, Coach!! ... KOKO KOP JOHN F. DICKMAN 133 Brattle Street Holden The Rolling Stones ... C.C.R. . . . Shromery . . . Bud ... Yamaha .. . Going Ridin ' . .. ski¬ ing .. . Molson Ale Smile, you’re on Candid Camera! KIMBERLEY A. DILL 6 Wayland Circle Holden Instill the love of you into all the world, for a good character is what is remembered. Dave . . . Lee Street. . . HTBT . . . Longer ... 1 17 80 . . . 6 25 80 ... 6th lunch . . . Synchro-maids . . . VSC ... Jackson and James . . . Summer ' 81 ... HDHLD .. . HMWWJBM . . . friends forever . . . Maine . . . Thanks Mom and Dad JOHN V. DINOIA 47 Fairview Avenue Holden PAULA M. DILLON 33 Nanigian Road Paxton Golden threads for golden deeds, Rosy tints for dreams come true; For friendships earned and friendships held Are tints of heavenly blue. Howdy! .. . Tetrathalon ' 80 . . . Bath. Ohio ' 80 . . . L.l. ' 81 ... Dressage and Eventing . . . K.S. Express and Leo . . . Halloween . . . good friends ... good wine . . . W.S.M.D. . . . Patty and R.P.I. . . . Listen, kiddo! . . . Don ' t worry! ... HRH Princess Ann . . . Catch ya ' later!.. . Whew, we did it, Mom and Dad — Thanks!! JULIE C. DION 91 Malden Street Holden “I ' m not sure you realize that what you heard is really what I meant. Stoneham ”1, 2, 3. 4 — out . N.H.I.M.Y. — S.S yrs. . .. P.M.W. “Cinnamon Girl w Drez=D2Gay!? ... T.T.C.? N.T.F.R. .. 360 Death Ride Whilst Boothin . . . S.D. 9 80 . . . H 2 O fight w Buff. . . Kerrie whilst stnd . . . Thanx Drez and Ker for leaving me on the T . . . bummers: N.F. boiled din¬ ners . . . WHOMP!!! . . . Candy-Din-Cape . . . the nunhood?!... family 63 ELIZABETH M. DIPIERRO 27 Spruce Lane Holden I see my future at the rainbow ' s end, hap¬ py hours, timeless friends; And if I ever chance to find my way, rest assured I will stay. 12 31 81 . . . 1 1 81 F.H. . . . Cape Cod ... Goofy ... skiing . . . Hampton ... Pocanos 79 . .. July 29 . . . FiFi ... Zim ... Algebra? . . . Comet Pond ... N.J. ... Tango .,. Lite . . . Kelsey Jr. . . . Dede ... HDH . . . Burglar night... ILCKIWBDATT .. . dreams do come true. MARGARET M. DONOGHUE 15 Nancy Drive Rutland “The moment may be temporary, but the meaning lasts forever. If you love someone set them free ... If they come back they ' re yours; if they don ' t they never were! J 3 13 81 . .. I.L.N.Y_Rutland Gang . . . M.J.B.M.S.C.M.L.W. — K.T_float.. . Winter Carnival ... hockey games ... Ski Club ... Jr.-Sr. Prom Committees . .. 5 16 81 ... Yrbk ... M.M.N.T. 19 6 27 81 ... Homecoming ' 81 ... wknds .. . Molson Golden . .. “Lady Di” ... cross¬ eyed spaz ... spacey ... Thanks Mom and Dad . . . STEPHEN W. DOE 38 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden Skiing up north ... Hanson ... Queen Lake ... Lafayette 79 . . . Templeton riding . . . CR . . . Paxton parties . . . hockey . . . Lake George ' 81 ... C.D.B. . . . DOEBOY ... I ' d love to change the world. CATHERINE A. DOWD 166 Highland Avenue Holden For every sunrise there ' s a dream; For every sunset there ' s a memory. The Cape . . . Summertimes ... Ice cream D J .. . T.L. .. . Tuesday nights .. . CITB w Maura .. . P.P. W M . .. 7th Chem PJL . . . C.B.I.S. — merit — BT — 7 23 . . . “Grissy” ... clippings ... HP S . . . S.T.T.U.M. . . . George” . . . pig . .. Mom and Dad ... and know that yesterday is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is today ' s dream. KATHLEEN E. DOWD Kenwood Drive Rutland “If we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane. Hannah ... Katz . . . Wellfleet, Cape Cod . . . Yearbook .. . Howdy Gil! . . . purple! . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Whataview! . . . horseback riding . . . Dupe! ... General Hospital ... Swampy . . . Caveman ... Ah Wheeshed . . . Neil Young . . . Heddo Bimbie . . . Nightlife . . . Wunderfull. . . laughter and craziness . . . the Dowd mix-up . . . Nein . . . B.O... . Sal’s pals . . . Later Baby D. DEREK DRINON 71 Steele Street Holden Don ' t stop thinking about tomorrow; don ' t stop it will soon be here. Those who bring sunshine into the life of others, cannot help bringing sunshine to themselves ... Thanks Mom and Dad . .. family . .. Dennisport Beach ' 80 . . . Sum¬ mer ' 81 ... The Grateful Dead . . . J.D.J.C.M.K., Thanks for the memories and good times, love ya all... w illin ... sunrises and sunsets ... 6208 ... Tuesday after¬ noon ... Thanks Everybody! ALICE A. DRESLEY 40 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden You cling to your own ways and leave mine to me.” Sheryl, Kerrie, Dion ... Patrick 3 28 81 I.L.Y. Cinnamon Girl w Dion!! .. . New York . .. Chocolate!! The Hills ... Crestview ... T.T.C. ... The Jeep-Bucko! .,. Springs¬ teen . . . Thunderroad!! Cape ' 81 ... L.L.W.Y.D.T.M. . . . crew practice ... Dr. Gay ! ... Family ... cruisin — 360° deathride! ... Kelly . . . N.T.F.R. Bussa . . . parties . . . nunhood . . . M.F. T.H. ARLENE C. DROWN 16 Maple Street Sterling 64 Time flies, sun rises; shadows fall. Let time go by, love and God is forever over all. Scott 6 12 82 . . . Wedding . .. happiness and endless love . . . Bermuda, Georgia . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Thanks Gram and Gramp . . Business . . . OEA . SNE District Office, Tidings . . . travel . . . Mercedes . . . L. I. M. ' s . . . Church LISA M. DUBRULE 1 Merry Lane Paxton 1 Rivers belong where they can ramble. 1 Eagles belong where they can fly. I ' ve gotta f find my corner of the sky.” Jim .. . families . . . Bernie and Ralph . . . Mom and Dad . . . Live, love, laugh . . . H.S.A. 3 . . . Kathy . .. Paxton ... Rutland ... Carl ... We have reached into the I unknown, and the unknown has reached ! back . . . nursing . . . horses . . . ATFAAF . . . the best of times ... S G ... Ziggy . . . Life i is what you make it. So make it! ... I love I you! KIEN N. DU 1588 Main Street Jefferson Better go home and make a net than long for a fish in front of the pond. JANET R. DUCHARME 82 Campground Road Sterling Holden Have you ever listened to the snowfall? Field hockey 1, 2, 3 ... Let it Roll ... Retreats . . . CSNY . . . Lisa-Mary . . . Banfi ... Fleetwood Mac, Thanksgiving 79 Kendall C R ... CCR . . . Apples . . . Twee- dle dee . .. skiing . . . Seger 9 15 80 . . . FJ Days . . . Nantucket . . . The Stones ... Cape Cod ' 81 ... Clancy ' s — L B Yukon . . DQ . ATO Halloween ' 81 . . . basic . . . Buffalo .. . Eagle ... tea parties ... Let it shine! SHIRLEY A. EKROTH 45 Camp Street Paxton CHERYL A. DRURY 96 Hobbs Road E. Princeton The more I give you the more I have: for both are infinite. ' Patrick . . . West Boylston High . . . I Worcester . .. Concert Chorus . . . Library I Club .. . I ' m not doing that! .. . 5-year I veteran . . . Work? What ' s that? . . . Roger . . . Dear Abby ... party time . . . hunk- ' watching . . . bock bock ... Garfield .. . Everyday is a new experience” . . . gossip¬ ing ... friends . . . phone addict ALLISON G. DUNSHEE 2 Pioneer Road LISA A. DUNN 169 High Street Jefferson “It is a rare and special thing to find a friend who will remain a friend forever. M A . . . Jasmin . . . Banfi . . . CSNY . . . S ’81 . . . White Carnation . . . K B.D. . . . ski¬ ing ... silent conversations . . . MRI . . . Rada . . . Tea Party . . . Skunk . . . 10 19 81 . . . Mom and Dad . . . pididdle ANNE M. EIDENT 11 Forestdale Road Paxton “Time passes on, but the friends and the memories are a part of you forever. Great friends . . . “Giggles . . . good times . . . Summer ’81 ... The Beach . . . skiing . . . weekends . .. parties . . . Remember when we . . . “Wicked funny . . . Junior Prom . .. Riunite . .. smiles . . . sunsets ... laughs . . . F.Y.W.A.Y.W.?, Jod . . . B B .. . memories . . . “Goodbye doesn’t mean forever. camera shy 65 JOHAN L. EKSTROM 533 Shrewsbury Street Holden With a little help from my friends. Soccer ... CMC champs . . . Play offs — District III Champs!! . . . great skiing ... Ski Club . . . parties ... To those we love and see each day and other loved ones far away, to all good friends whose friendship means so much, those whom we ' re out of touch ... fantastic year. . . Borta bra men hemma bast. LINDA D. EMERY 69 Highland Avenue Holden Friendship is the shadow of evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life. Individually together . . . MSGC ... All our great times . . . Summer ' 81 . . . The Cape . . . Mac-glasses . . . Corn ... The Stones . .. PAG ' s ... All night long ... hanging . . . NBR . . . EFC! .. . Gidget Graduates ... FIELD HOCKEY!!! Do ... B-Ball ... Or something” . . . WTF .. . Jaime and Briar . . . Florida ' 81 . . . Thanks BBRK JANE L. ELLSW ORTH 225 Brattle Street Holden Happiness is doing with a smile what you have to do anyway. Dave . . . partying at the Pit ... I hear angels” . . . Dan Fogelberg . . . LTTJBGC . . . being with friends . .. Top of Malden (W.B.) . . . Brooke and her ants . . . Jeg Elsker Deg tone . . . The Gang ... Hampton Beach ' 81 .. . no s . . . +!!! .. . Biology class with Jody and Linda EDIEE. ENBERG 5 Woodridge Road Holden Never a day ends without thinking of so¬ meone. old days, old times, old friends.” 6 28 79 and forever. . . Peter... let love be a moving sea between the shores of your souls . . . summer days and nights . . . friends .. . DMD MJM . . . New Hampshire . . . Maine and Canada . . . roller skating . . . walking down the aisle . . . dreamers never die . . . life ' s been good to me so far.. . Mr. Blue Sky gS! ' . KARL E.ENGELHARDT 4 Calamint Hill Road Princeton Don’t let the past remind us of what we are not now. Summer ’80 . . . Down the pond ... ILYCE . . . Robin . .. 7 24 80 . ..JH . . . Flash” . . . weekends at the camp . . . Maine . . . sunrises ... on the mountain DAVID A. FARRAR 12 Burtenmar Place Paxton camera shy SANDRA J. ENGLISH 30 Fort Sumter Drive Holden There is a pleasure in being mad, which none but madmen know. Music, when the soft voices die. vibrates in the memory . . . Bassoon ... Central, Quabbin Valley, TCYWE, Quintet . . . Boston, Ottawa, Washington .. . Incanta¬ tion at ' 76 . . . Penquins .. . Washing forks at Thayer ... Do oxen moo? ... Proverbs 3:5-6 ... Calumet, Saranec ... I have miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep. JAMES A. FEDERICI 7 Newell Hill Road Sterling “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Summer ' 81 ... Concerts . . . Zeppelin . . . Aerosmith ... ' 80 Invasion . . . Bud . . . The British are coming . . . Florida . . . Southern Rock ... Marshall Tucker Band ... 5 28 81 .. . W. Warren . . . J.M.L_Pon¬ tiac ... S.C.. . . Woodstock 2? 66 JOHN P. FELLOWS 107 Clinton Road Sterling All I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by. Huh? .. . Radar Love — Golden Earring . . . Eagles ... heavy metal ... M.O.R. . . . Beatles . . . summer ... outdoors .. Nature . .. reading . .. guitar . .. D D . track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Football 1.2... Soccer 3, 4 ... hoops ... deadlines . .. Echo ... Maine, Martha ' s Vineyard, the Cape .. . Acadia . .. friends .. . family ... thanks for the memories MICHAEL A. FINKLE 55 Camp Street Paxton You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find you get what you need. Cape Cod, J.C., Haigis Beach, on the boat, The Game” . .. Doherty 2, 3 ... Jr. Prom, D.W. .. . L.B.. keep on running . . , B-Ball, the skidyard” ... Football 1,2... running . .. tennis club .. . deep sea-fishing, Nan¬ tucket ... concerts ... J. Geils, Journey . . . The Stones .. . long weekends. BRENDA M. FELTON Pleasantdale Road Rutland “To have a friend you must be one!” Vermont . . . friends . . . family . . . good times . . . fun . . . laughing and crying . . . sunshine . . . rainbows .. . unicorns . . . love ... 2 20 81 forever . . . Mom and Dad . . . I love you . . . John . . . memories . . . par¬ ties . . . Molson . . . D.A.B. ... 1 28 81 . . . Wild Turkey . . . Frog . . . J.C.B.T.F.N.R JOHN M. FLANAGAN 44 Princeton Road Sterling “I get by with a little help from my friends. Mom and Dad . . . Yearbook . . . WCOZ . . . Cape Cod in the summer . . . boating . . . Video games ... GH ... “Uncle Howie Groom EILEEN M. FLYNN 307 Malden Street Holden If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me... Mike 4 19 81 ... Thanks Kath ... Don ' t mess with my mind . . Day trips that last forever ... Wicked good ... no way . .. come on . .. give me a break . .. take two LINDA M. FORD 32 Muddy Pond Road Sterling Today well lived makes every yesterday already a dream, and every tomorrow a vi¬ sion of hope. memories .. . friends . . . The Stones . . . good times . . . 6 6 81 ... it popped .. . TGIF ... camping 8 10 81 .. . Hampton Beach ... Excuse me” ... softball . . . Florida . . . Maine ... The Gang . .. parties .. Go for it K.O.P.... This is insanity. CHARLES A. FOLEY, JR. 2052 Main Street Jefferson All I can say is remember John, and love just as Jesus loves you. Did you see Mark last night? ... What? My jokes are funny! ... Beatles . . . White Mountains .. . Yes, I ' m still a Boy Scout... 12 9 80 J.L.... But I like M.A.S.H. ... No. war is worse than Hell ... Study? Study what? . . . Behind Blue Eyes , yes that ' s my song. JAMES A. FORESTEIRE 198 Sterling Road Princeton Live your own life, for you only have one life to live.” MA, FOUR LONG YEARS . . . Nantucket ' 80 . .. Hotel California . .. Stay out of trou¬ ble . . . The Who ... Doors . . . “The few, the proud, the IGA stockboys ... J.E. ... Ford Nova — FINALLY!!! . . . S.R.W.D.O.E.T.S. ... G.S.R.D.A.S. .. . M.P. .. . Sarah . . . good friends last forever . .. Neil Young . . . Rock and Roll will never die! ... barking spiders 67 KEVIN R. FOSTER 36 Bean Road Sterling We can turn out the lights now. 1982 will be another year, and the distance will be greater, there will be other things to think about. Before school . . . Morrison . . . Jimi Hen¬ drix . .. The Rolling Stones . . . weekends . . . Wood . . . What awaits at the end . .. Garcia . . . J.I.D. . . . T C TERRY L. FRASER 399 Quinapoxet Street Holden If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was. Brian . . . 2 2 80 . . . Bob Seger . . . memories . . . Chinese food ... jo, mo, les ... 6 21 79 ... tacos ... dunes ... Riunite ... Hi Hon . . . chocolate . . . purple . . . eyes . . . turtlenecks . . . Duke . . . Hampton . . Summer ’80 . . . ILYB . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Friends forever LUCY A. FRANKLIN 54 Centerwood Drive Holden Smile and the day is yours.” Yearbook ... Photography ... “Tomor¬ row ' s growth depends on the uses we make of today ' s materials and experiences ... skiing ... Wildcat . . . Huey and Napoleon . . . Mom and Dad . . . Look beyond the rain¬ bow ... Gymnastics 1. 2, 3 ... Minnesota C.G. . . . good friends, good times, and great memories KATHRYN M. FREEMAN 24 Duxbury Drive Holden I look at the world to see the love there that ' s sleeping. While my guitar gently weeps. Beatles ... he kept his wits and his purple crayon . . . dilute! dilute! O K. — Braak . .. Winterlong . . Kaybeans .. . You can ' t always get what you want ... W.W. . . . Mom and Dad . . . OUTRAGEOUS!!!.. . Mike . . . Gerber MIRIAM A. FREITAS 10 Chestnut Hill Road Holden “We all live under the same sky, but we don ' t all have the same horizons. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3 . NHS ... Inspiration move me brightly — Grateful Dead 5 13 81 BABTC ... parties .. . anapals . . . grain . . . s ' eggs . . . April vacation ' 81 (Ithaca) . . . Homecoming Weekend ' 81 . . . sunrise and unicorns ... Ah! Labonne vie! ... counting stars by candlelight ... A. Marg ... Thanks Mom and Dad and Tom DONALD W. FRYE, JR. 37 Woodhaven Road Holden All the world ' s indeed a stage, and we are merely players. Basketball 1, 2 ... Spring track 3, 4 . . Paul. Magic, Where ' s Len? . . . Moon on Main Street. . . I ' m in shock. . .. What ' s i n your coat pocket? .. . don ' t say No .. . VW . . . Rush . . . The Mafia . .. Hi Mom, Hi Dad . . . missed again . . . Van Nuys Blvd. . . . Would you Believe . . . Presto-Fryman ... Outta Heres ... C.W. ... “Dat ' s Right ... Good luck, Jeff! DAVID G. FROTTEN 326 Richards Avenue Paxton “I ' ve seen all good people turn their heads each day, so satisfied I ' m on my way. “Flucken . . . mechanics .. . F-YEA . . . Bud . .. Yamaha ... motorcycles . . . The Fort . . . Johnny Paycheck.. . Skynyrd ... skiing .. . hunting ... Summer Jam ' 80 ... fishing ... Air Force . .. Reality is just an excuse for not being able to comprehend freaks ANNETTE C. GAGNON 280 Leominster Road Sterling Don ' t walk in front of me — I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me — I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. FHA Vice Pres. Reporter . . . Hyannis . . . My Fair Lady ... Fiddler on the Roof . . . Costume Committee .. . Yearbook . . . Prom Committee . . . Directed Study . .. Senior High Fellowship . . . Co-Ed Cor- respondent . . . SCDRBFC- NOCSJGLMJMLEHS . . . Thanx LSJFLBHG 68 KAREN L. GAGNON 3 Ashwood Road Paxton Some men see things as they are and ask why? I dream things that never were and ask why not? Paris in Spring . .. Senior Yearbook Editor .. . WRHS Ski Club 3, 4 ... Societe Honoraire De Franqais 3, 4 . .. Hot summer evenings ... Pink Roses and bubbly cham¬ pagne ... I love you Mom and Dad . . . good times with my friends MICHAEL R. GARDULA 17 Briarwood Lane Rutland Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness. Hockey ... Soccer . . B ' s ... The Bud Barn .. . Bennett’s . . . Fridays . . . 17th B- Day . .. FRIENDS . . . Dula. . . . I.L.Y. Kari and my family DEBORAH A. GALLAGHER 55 Homestead Road Holden i. camera shy I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. ZOID 10 11 81... The Stones .. . Beatles ... Stairway to Heaven .. . Bruins hockey . .. bowling . .. summertime .. . beaches . . . parties . . . rootbeer ... short¬ cake . . . Child Study . .. friends ... Ter . . . What a bonehead ... I suppose” . .. havin ' fun . . . Take care and have fun, but. behave yourselves!.. . Mike POLLY A. GAY 119 Salisbury Street Holden Did you stop to consider how it will feel, cold grindin ' grizzly bear jaws hot on your heels?” Tennis 1. 2, 3. 4 . . . NHS ... Ski Club . . . CSNY, Grateful Dead . . . Santana . .. Doorknob . . . Flo. Ber, and Marge, not too tacky . . . Nauset.. . Bromley ... biking . . . What a joke ... total L.L. Bean . . . Boot. MATTHEW A. GERMAN 178 Pilgrim Drive Holden If you want something badly enough don’t hesitate to pursue it.” Maria . . . The Boss . .. Cutlass 350, 4, Banger. . . Racing in the streets . . . Joanna ... Trans Am . .. James, remember Westboro . . . Tickets . . . cruisin’ . .. Linder’s . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . Bud . . . ski¬ ing .. . break downs . . . W.PJ. parties . . . Halloween . . . JOSEPH V. GIRGENTI 4535 Maple Avenue Rutland Everyone has a right to their own opinion. Big Joe, LOOK OUT!! . .. Italian Stallion . . . Where do you get your hair cut? . . . Hey Joe . . . Brooklyn, New York . . . Alice in Wonderland, the Frog . . . WBLS.-.WKTU . . . beaches . . . movies . . . drama . . . Remember the summer of ' 81, Mike? STEPHEN R. GILMORE 383 Reservoir Street Holden Yesterday ' s a by-line, words upon a page, tomorrow is a deadline sudden, and it ' s strange.” Hard to believe . . . Gilly ... good times . . . Fairlane ' s . . . Beef! . . . Haw . .. Gilly Coat ... Church Basketball. . . Celtics — Let the Games Begin . . . Michigan . . . The Cape ... Flying to Nantucket... fishing . . . waterski¬ ing ... Long Pond . . . DWNBPAH . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Life is too short, so why waste precious time. ROBERT L. GLENN 5 Fox Hill Drive Holden What is a man? When Duty whispers low ' Thou must. ' He replies, ‘I can. ' Thanks Mom and Dad, Lewie, J.D., the A.D., Boys of ' 81, Fab 5, The Team ... I’ll remember you, Dan. Moon . . . Ba-ha-ha, TAFF, (flea, fly, flow), Kendall, Goody ' s Beach, Cape, Harry, 35, Startin ' early, the Batmobile It went too fast, I enjoyed it; I ' ll miss it 69 JILL L. GRAHAM 82 Asnebumskit Road Paxton “Life is a series of hellos and goodbyes; I ' m afraid it ' s time for goodbye again.” Jillyroll . .. Regal and Joanne . . . JSCB- Merit — BT 7 23 . . . basketball cheering ... b.b.b. ' s and peanuts ... Student Coun¬ cil ... good friends: good times . .. Sum¬ mer ' 81 . . . f.y.i. — D. . .. L.t.g.t.w.k.E. ... P.W.D . . . T.T.W.L. ... I love you Mom, Dad, Deb. Scott! SHEILA A. GRAY 138 Glenwood Road Rutland When mountains crumble to the sea, there will still be you and me! ILY Chuck . . Mom and Dad . . . Fiddlers Concert . . . Lisa and Scott... quarters .. . The Doors ... Bye-bye Wachusett! .. . And so today my world it smiles, your hand in mine we walk the miles. JAMES P. GOODROW Pleasantdale Road Rutland JENNIFER A. GORSKI 74 Wilder Road Sterling We can make our lives sublime, and departing leave behind us footprints in the sands of time.” Chris . .. S.H.F. . .. Martha ' s Vineyard . . . Echo . . . sailing . . . Styx 4 23 81 . . . ONH . . . It ' s almost Friday! ... parties ... The Look of the Day — M.F. . . . Puerto Rico ... Summer ' 81 . . . Seger and Stones . . . AB- CGJKLMPS . . . piggin ' out at the Wind Tiki ... off to bigger and better things ... Thanks Mom and Dad It ' s bloody cold in here! RICHARD E. GONZALEZ 6 Duxbury Drive Holden ADIOS .. . The Dead . . . Rush . . . Roastin’ .. . party hearty . . . Bud ... Sabbath ... CID . . . The Rock . . . Cypress . . . Allman Brothers . . . Rare . . . water skiing . . . Moe . .. Gonzo The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world is to be in reality what we appear to be.” (Socrates) Take your time . . . don ' t live too fast, troubles come and they will pass . .. L.S. . . . Best friends G.P.8.C. ... ' 71 Chevelle . . . T he Beast. . . The Boss ... Tankers ... Down the Beach . . . partyin ' . . . Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. hunting and packing . . . What ' s up? . . . The Stones at the Cove! RICHARD R. GORSKEY 388 Main Street Holden To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly. Stones . . . Doors. Journey . B O.C.... friends . . . Mom and Dad .11 Top . . . Lake George . Graphics . . . New Hamp¬ shire . . . N.H. ... No one gets out of here alive. 70 J RICHARD GREEN Bullard Road Princeton If I get home before daylight, I just might get some sleep tonight.” (Jerry Garcia) Lynne 10 1 81 . . . Ozark, Kolly, Lisa, Bill, Paul. . . The Grateful Dead . . . Cumberland Blues . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . CDB . . . TW ...13 ... !!!!!... No Nukes . . High Street Gang . . . And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make ... The South ' s gonna do it again . .. DANIEL P. GREGERMAN 18 Farragut Way Holden Music — everlasting — a universal com¬ munication — self expression. (D.P.G.) CCGAC . . . CCAGFDEGAG ... Tim . . Jazz . . . Music Dept. . . . Unicorn Acoustics ... Jeff ... Generic Van . . . piano . . voice (baritone) . . . Rhode Island . . . clarinet . . . S.G. . . . G.R. . . . Hartt . . . friends . . . All- Eastern . . . Honors Choir . . . Fiddler . . . Albert. . . Danny Zuko . Dance WILLIAM J. GRIGAITIS 1 Cutler Road Paxton CARMEN M. GRINKIS Meetinghouse Hill Road Sterling “I am going your way so let us go hand in hand. It’s more than a feeling. ... I don ' t know . . . Eternally blessed. ... If the sun refused to shine I would still be loving you. ... If mountains crumble to the sea there will be you and me. STEVEN J. GUSTAFSON 345 Pleasantdale Road Rutland I had a dream — crazy dream. Anything I wanted to know; anyplace I needed to go. Steve . . . Football 3 . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Doors . . . Don, Kurt, Chris . . . Flipper . . . That was a great party! . . . Packy, Run .. . 16-18-8 . . . Physical Graffiti” . . . Don’s house . . . The song remains the same . . . Leaves are falling all around, time I was on my way, but still I’m much obliged, such a pleasant stay (Jimmy Page) ROBERTA E. HAMEL 63 Redstone Hill Road Sterling Five to one, baby — One in five — No one here gets out alive — You get yours, baby — I ' ll get mine — Gonna make it, baby, if we try! Remember the good times, everybody . . . 10 year class reunion, I can ' t wait! . . . Monk . . . The Doors . . . Halloween!! ... Cheech and Chong . . . Wanna skip? . . . Thanx Everybody ... We had four years of fun . . . Trips around and around and around . . . Gonna miss you all .. . Keep in touch. MARK E. HALE 60 Beechwood Road Holden “The memories of a man in his old age are the deeds of a man in his prime. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Mr. B ' s Wild Ride — D.Y. . . . Cape ' 80 . Black Horse .. 10:30 U.H. . . . Red, White and Blues . .. Genesis . .. Peanuts? . . . Lumpy 2 . . . send rein¬ forcements! ... K. Richards . . . happy , . . W and L ... Childhood ' s end . . . Shine on you crazy diamond! ... I get by with a little help from my friends . . . SCOTT M. HAMEL 57 Longmeadow Avenue Holden “Go for the ultimate then go beyond to the point of no return. At least we agree on one thing, it tastes great. No, it’s less filling! ... Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ... Killington . . . FlyOlin . . . W.B.H.S. . . . West Boylston Friendlies . . . Europe. Sum¬ mer of ' 80 ... Toyota . with tunes by Pioneer . . B.O.C., Led Zep . WCOZ, WAAF 71 BETH A. HAMMOND 19 Nancy Drive Rutland Cherish the flower that is most precious after it has shed all its petals and has bow¬ ed its face to the floor. For it has let us take from it its most brilliant of moments in order to make one of our many a little more beautiful.” colors fade . . . when newdells” have ears ... smiles . . . Va. . . . Mom and Dad . . . new wave ... Stanley ' s ... daisies JULIE A. HANSON 14 Laurelwood Road Sterling A smile takes but a moment, but the memory of it lasts forever. New England Forever .. . French 2, 3, 4, 5 . .. Latin 1,2... Spanish 1, 2, 3 . .. Billy, don ' t be a HERO . . . L. L. Beans . . . Nature . . . April . .. Lucky 13 . . . C.R. ... camping ... Liz, we made it . . . Fridays . .. Green is Great. . . Au revoir Live for today, not tomorrow. Friends . . . good times ... parties ... dances ... B.P. ... Fungries ... Let ' s go in late, let ' s not go in . . . Worcester Friendly ' s ... Molson’s . .. SPP ... Child Study ' 80 ... Shut up, Carol... Little Buddy . . . Juice ... Frog . . . NO . . . New Year ' s Party ' 80 .. . Doof. .. dreams . . . Fritz ... Riunite ... T.J.C.B.B. . . . B.E.. . . McDonald’s BRENDA L. HAMMOND 31 Holden Road Sterling STEPHEN J. HARRINGTON Manning Street Jefferson Lesley ... forever . . . Percussion 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Palmer, Pearl, Bonham .. . Nova ' 65 . . . the pit . . . Don McLean’s American Pie ... Church basketball ... fishing, hun¬ ting, camping . . . Thank God! DARLENE A. HARRIS Harmony Hill Farm Rutland “And now it ' s time to change our ways, but I’ve loved these days . . . John John ... I love you . . . Leslie and Rick, Hampton Beach . . . forever and always friends Leslie, Tina, especially Mom . . . Bob Seger lives ... “T may your life be happy and your love forever ... “Lez best friends forever. . . 7 10 82 . .. Lauren N. Scott... Dance 4 . . . J.P.D. Forever! LORI A. HASKINS 80 Walnut Street Holden Life is a song, love is the music. Singers . . . guitar ... Lor .. . hugs and laughter . . . KK ... concerts .. . family ... Maine .. . Cape Cod . . . weekends ... friends forever . .. Life is so good these days. . .. sunshine . . . and daydreams . .. Rich and Donna . . . daisies . . . snow . . . parties . . . Aspen . . we ' ve only just begun ... rainbows . . . kittens .. . Summer . .. Mom ... Thanks Dad and Kathy . . . Peace ... Thank you God AMY P. HART Rondeau Road Jefferson Ripple in still water when there is no peb¬ ble tossed nor wind to blow ... Halloween Eve ' 80 as a Marlboro cigarette ... Lincoln Pharmacy . .. Sparky ' s Physical Science ' 78, ' 79 . . . Bill ' s soccer game with Beth . . . Dave, you ' re ever so silly ... Oh Ford . . . Mom and Dad and Holly ... a red rose KRISTIN L. HASTBACKA 165 Highland Street Holden The moment may be temporary, but the memory lasts forever. ' ' Friends . . . CHMC . . . C.T.L.S.B.B_Child Study ... Ski Club 3, 4 . .. Cross Country .. . ONH . . . Summer of ' 81 . .. Paris 1980 .. . Thanks Mom and Dad 72 ELIZABETH A. HAYES 40 Winthrop Lane Holden “Deal me out a future from a brand new deck of cards. (Bob Seger) Vuja-de . . . mellow . . . HNH . . . french fries . .. that ' s nice . . . Lynn-n-Sheil . . . Hamp¬ ton Beach T M A ... OK Birdie . . . Fen¬ way Park . .. Sox and Celtics . . . Eagles . . . swimming . . . freedom . . . .Northbridge PJQ . . . Mare ... we won’t even think about it . . . Beowulf . .. Bethie trips . . . A.E.HJJ.K.L.N.S.P.P.J.... S.O.H. . . . foot¬ note ... I don ' t get it!!! KIMBERLY R. HEDENBURG 24 Wayland Circle Holden You can only live once — but if you live right, once is enough. Friends . .. laughter ... Fridays ... Blue Jeans ... CVTTW ... 7th Study — H,R,H ... Who else knows? . . . JRB1 and JRB2 — 2 13 81 ... Bermuda 79 . .. M.Y.F. . .. N.Y.C. . .. Cape Cod ... the beach . . . Thanks Mom and Dad COLLEEN M. HEALY 4 Gates Terrace Sterling Junction Flave you got the time to find out who I really am?” H.S.A. ' 80, ' 81 ... Rolling Stones . . . Spr¬ ingfield, Vt. ... parties . . . Neil Young . . . What a drag it is getting old! . . . 6 14 81 ... Friends ... A J ... 23 Laurel Avenue ... Friday . . . Cooper... Mom and Dad ... Goodbye Wachusett!!! ERIKA. HELLE Prospect Street Rutland “It’s been real. It’s been nice, but it hasn’t been real nice.” Parties . . . Summer of ’81 . . . Bud JULIE A. HELLE 169 Pleasantdale Road Rutland A friend is one with whom you dare to be yourself. Virginia ' 80 . . . Stanley ' s . . . Thank you for being a friend ... Journey . .. The Cape . . . dancing ... ski . . . swimming at K.L.A.P.’s . . . Fryeburg, Me. . . . Guitarzan — B.O. ... SISU . . . The Cars . . . patiently . . . P.M. SHERRY A. HENDERSON 261 Chapel Street Holden “Take your time, don’t live too fast; troubles will come, and they will pass.” Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . CMC Champs 4 . . . Districts 4 . . . CMC All Star 3 . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Co-Captain 4 . . . Megawoman . . . MsWo . . . Agriculture 3, 4 . . . Natural Resources . . . tractor driving . . . Chief Brown Bear . . . Saturday Night . . . New Hampshire . . . WHOMP! . . . Lumpy . . . Summer ’81 . . . RKGDSCPMFKN . . . most smiles are started by another smile. MATTHEW J. HENDERSON 20 Cook Street Holden “Realism lies in the pursuit of the optimistic. Arise, go forth, and conquer.. . family and friends . . . CCDD . . . the Squinto . . . MRI . . . Desiderata . . . camping at Pawtuckaway, Summer ’80, ’81 everything, everyone and everyday has been special ... my moral end? . . . “RMB . . . “no problems ... CFW and the new outlook. MELINDA N. HIBBARD 15 Wayland Circle Holden “Expect the worst, hope for the best and take what comes. Europe ’80 . .. Synchromaids . .. E.L.P. . . . Tiff, Icky, Buff. . . Washington .. . C. B P . . . I kill for it! ... Moodies and Doors . . . UMMC .. . Sailing Club President . . . GAG ... Terry M M’s . . . Pownal . .. Lizards abounding . . . Captain B team . . . Pink Floyd 73 Observe the world around you. Kiss a tree, hug a flower. Accept life and the Earth . .. Find your own space where you can fit . .. Fill it with all the things you love and soon you’ll have a portrait of yourself .. . G.C.B.S. . .. F.S.H.G. ... Muffy? ... Scoobies and Top- siders . . . More time? BONNIE J. HOLLAND 154 Suomi Street Paxton MARYE. HILTON 8 Boutelle Road Sterling Junction The past has its memories precious and gold; you’ll always remember no matter how old. Friends . . . the races .. the pits ... Westboro Thompson ... The Thompson 300 81 . . 61, 115, 1 . . . G.H. . . . good times .. . summers .. . beaches .. . family ... the Clubhouse . .. Skoal” ... 7th study — HRH . . . Love to Mom and Dad MICHAEL A. HIDENFELTER 22 Blueberry Lane Rutland ‘‘It eludes us now, but that ' s no matter . . . tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther... And one fine morning —” Hockey ... ' 81 Auburn game . . . Felters . . . 14 ... The World Reknowned . . . B.I.C.’s . . . C-2 Way . . . “Over Wally ' s . . . we live for weekends . . . The Stones . . . Summer of ' 81 . . . Cape Cod . . . the Beach . . . snow . . . Family and Friends DONNA J. HISCOCK Redemption Rock Trail E. Princeton Where have you had your worst defeat, there you should have your decisive victory. JSM . .. Jack . . . Sky Blue Eyes . . . roses .. . Percussion . . . alto . . . Concert Band ... Concert Chorus . . . Mom and Dad . . . Grandpa . . . poetry . . . memories . . . DJH . . . Du k . . . Mouse . . . Princeton . . . General Hospital . . . mercenary . . . protec¬ tor .. . body guard . . . Philadelphia . .. JSM DEBORAH J. HOLMES 89 Pommagussett Road Rutland A ship in port is safe, but that ' s not what ships are built for.” “Debi” ... The old gang ... Summer of ' 81 .. . The Doors ... My math buddy ... BUT ... movies ... friends ... Journey ... weekends . . . Halloween ... camping ... Spooky . .. bgsprwm . . . always remember the good times . .. snowflakes . .. Garfield ... Ziggy ... live each day like it ' s your last ... turn the page . . . DAVID M. HORSFALL 17 Whitney Street Jefferson I ' d like to thank all the people I ' ve got to know for just letting me get to know them. I think I enjoyed going to WRHS more than anyone else and the only reason was the abundance of wonderful people. If you ' re ever lonely or just bored give me a call. Whether it’s 2 or 20 years from now so¬ meone will tell you how to get in touch with me. Goodbye for now. Love, Dave BINH C. HONG 1588 Main Street Holden “Without experience, no one gains wisdom. New generation will challenge the new pro¬ blems in the new decade. HEIDI M. HORSTMANN 101 Woodridge Road Holden You hardly know when you are coming back, you will find so much to learn. (T. S. Eliot) RUGGS . . . Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain) .. . the hat . . . lacrosse . . . skiing ... An¬ dover . . . NHS . . . ahh, excuse me? (S.W.N.V.) ... grain ... oh my gawd! ... 52 ' s ... ELP . . . P.B. ... R,P,M M . .. heyalata CYNTHIA L.JENNETTE 20 Hilltop Avenue Jefferson All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.” (Poe) Desiderata ... Field Hockey SP . . Hockey cheering ... Scarsdale . . . Smartalex ... NYC ... Denny ' s at 3 ... in .. . Gayle . . . M.S.L.E. . . . PAG ... It just doesn ' t matter! . . . The Cape . .. mac glasses . . . one fine day ... Gidget goes to college . . . dream on . .. cut downs with Gayle — T ' sE ' s ... my nephews ... Ruth and Joe — I love you MARKR. JOHNS 84 Woodridge Road Paxton “I love to lose myself in other men ' s minds.” If it ' s a joke you have nothing to worry about. If there is no end to this journey, you may as well take your time. If you are utter¬ ly alone, be not ashamed. If no one will listen sing to yourself — Deedle bug . . purple meadows ... If I could I would do it all over... We appreciate the good things of today when we realize that they are part of dreams started yesterday. Sup Kay Kays ... (8) Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. F.O.S.N.A.B. . . . (2) Dippin . . . Tips . .. Lendog . . . Seabreeze . . . P.J.D.F.L.F.K.C. ... (8) Jamesie dude . . . Bugs ... I don ' t even know . . . Fryman ... painting . . . Mom and Dad As each day comes live it to its fullest; do not dread on yesterday or live in tomor¬ row ' s world. Field Hockey 1.2, 3, 4 (knee)... Basketball 1, 2, 3 ... Softball 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . NHS ... Proms . .. Coke and a smile . . . ONE! (E.A.) . . . done good, hey! . . . Camp ! American Pie ... true friends .. . L.E.P.S.J. .. . Geek! ... Halloween at Paula ' s ... Peachy Keen . . . smile ... CHICAGO! .. . catch ya later!... Thanks Mom and Dad PAUL JAMES 2 Cranbrook Drive Holden It is the simple things in life that are the best. Basketball 1, 3, 4 . .. Track 3, 4 ... painting .. . 8 dippin .. . Mark .. . Don ... “and where ' s Len” . . . Moon on Main Street . . . I ' m in shock ... weekends ... New York City ... 2 Florida ... Cape Cod ... Cinda ... Chris ... Cindy ... 8 thanks for everything Mom” . . . Seabreeze ... I don ' t even know WENDY L. HOWLAND 288 Chapel Street Holden SCOTT C. HOWARD Wyoming Drive Holden Mickey Mouse ... ESE . . . SKULL ... Z-Z Top ... Anderson Portraits, Inc. . . . What we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. MICHAEL R. HOYLE Paddock Road Rutland Anything is possible if it is desired to the fullest extent.” ' 67 Cutlass ... Weekend Campouts ... Moosehead” . . . B.J. ... archery season ... New Hampshire . . . motorcycle . . . Mom and Dad . . . Wachusett vs. Auburn ... Carlos Santana” THADDEUSW. JAROWSKI 6 Sawyer Lane Holden “Your truth is changing every day but your heart will let you know you ' re lying. go ride the music ... Summertime” the banking . . . The Stones, Starship, Joplin, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, J. Geils, and all the rest .. . The Great Society? ... mushrooms ... Precious Pup . . . Frecha . . . wooden ships on the water, very free and easy .. . sketches of China ... Don ' t touch my bags if you please, Mr. Customs Man .. . Jah People. DAWN E. JEWETT 76 Chace Hill Road Sterling ANNEE. JOHNSON 858 Main Street Holden “Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have! Friends . . . Cindy . . . Kelly . . . A K . . . Bran¬ dy .. . Niki .. . Sarah . . . G. cousin step¬ brother . . . D. Summer of ’80 . . . D-block . . . Annabella Johnsteader ... J ... the switch . . . this is it ... Don ' t you love to hear that screech . . . spare me .. . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . one more weekend MARKR. JOHNSON 347 Bullard Street Holden “Life is full of challenges, meet each one with anticipation and an open mind. Young Life . . . Lavida . . . Football . . . Track . . . friends . . . roller skating . . . L. L. Bean . . . Acadia . . . Another one bites the dust . . . Maine . . . fishing . . . camping . . . Saco . . . J.T. . . . J.D. . . . J.C. ... 2 Corinthians 5:7 . . . D D . . . Little “k . . . Mom and Dad . . . Thanks for everything. “Remember yesterday, live for today, and strive for tomorrow.” Hockey . . . Cross Country . . . Football . . . The Bud Barn . . . Summer . . . Fridays . . . Cape Cod . . . weekends . . . friends .. . B’s . . . Mom and Dad . . . Thanks for the good times. PAULA L. JOHNSON 24 Duxbury Drive Holden “It is time to explain myself — let us stand up.” To brach is to be close to Jah . . . you got to lively up yourself . . . Bogart, you’re my hoggy, but I love ya anyways ... I ' m only one country but I want to be an anarchy . . . Gerbens Unite (and chickens too).. . Papa, are you proud now? EDWARD H. JOHNSON 27 Phillips Road Holden CARRIE H. JORDAN 815 Salisbury Street Holden “Whenever I see your smiling face, I have to smile myself, because I love you. James Taylor . . . CJ . . . LWTBFE! (L,G,M) . . . P.P. — remember the time . . . SWM . . . 7 19 81, CLAT . . . PAG’s . . . Kendall ... Thanks to the moon and D.F . . . BB, CS and you . . . BIC . . . munching. . . Field Hockey!! .. . S.C. . . . NOLMQ (C.C. and all the memories) . . . Denmark . . . Dutch, Tiv, Nasty . . . Tears and smiles with L.E.W. ... I love you — M, A, D, M and D JEFFREY P. JUNEAU 551 Pleasant Street Paxton camera shy Long you live and high you fly, Only if you ride the tide. Football 1 . . . Church Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Journey, B.O.C., Rush . . . Neil Peart... Avedis Zildjian . . . Hi-League . . . roundball ... I do not know beneath what sky, nor on what seas shall be my fate; I only know it shall be high. I only know it shall be great ... It ' s been real — Thank you ... JEFFREY A. KALLIO 11 Crestwood Road Paxton “There are two things to aim at in life; First, to get what you want; and after that to en¬ joy it. Football 1, 2 ... Baseball 2 ... Church Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Oscar . . . C.S.N. + V. ... Stones . .. J. Geils Concert . . . physics . . . Mari . . . Led Zeppelin . . . the neighborhood . . pool . . . ropeswing . . . Griff .. . “Live and you will have wished to have lived when you are dying. . . . bombers . . . pints . . . Black sheep of Cana¬ dian Liquor. . . friends. DONALD M. JOSTI Crowley Road Sterling 76 LORI A. KAMINSKI Princeton Road Sterling Keep your face toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Mark . .. 10 4 80 ... Tikalor . . . Camp Ellis ... Singapore . . . Sombreros . . . ZZ Top ... Thanks Mom . . . and Dad All dressed up and nowhere to go. KENNETH J. KAMINSKI 31 Bullard Street Holden “And now . . . Miss America! There are two insults no human being will endure: That he has no sense of humor and that he has never known trouble.” Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4 . .. Going to the bank. Coach? ... District III Championship ... Blue plate charge account. . . Reserves . . . Spring Conference winners ... Hef ... bowhunting ... Mt. Lafa yette storm, Greenleaf hut ... Brick .. . Nuke the Reds . ..DWNBPH THOMAS M. KANE 1 Christmas Tree Lane Rutland The best way out is always through. (Robert Frost) Cape Cod Vermont bike trips ... snowdays ... autumn . . . camping . 4 years of German ... cards every morning . .. Baseball ... riding in the rain . .. snowflake ... thunder... photography . . . fishing ... clear night sky ... Chess Club . . . Rutland . . . dreaming KARA L. KELLEHER 445 Shrewsbury Street Holden There are some places I remember all my life, though some have changed, some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. Cape Cod . . . beach ... fun times ... sunrise ... summer . . . parties . . . Rolling Stones ... Bruce Springsteen .. . 1 4 80 . . . John ... St. John ' s dances . . . friends ... Erika ... Bucky, Jr. ... Becky ... Betsey .. . Dede . . . S.N.H. ... H.D.H. . . . It ' s a bad scene. ... Mom and Dad . . . mountains . . . Vermont . .. think snow . . . family ... memories . .. It ' s been real MEGAN M. KELLEY 255 Pleasant Street Paxton Do I control myself? Very well then. I con¬ tradict myself.” Is this Cuba? ... Are these my prom boots? ... Is this Desi ' s house? .. . JOUST ... Holy embarrassment Batman . .. Harsh; this is a claws . . . Rugs . . I.L.Y. Moi ... Maine . . . Excuse Me?!?! ... Buoys w BIV . . . Myerswoman . . . Regina Lane ... bimb ... She ' s going through a stage . . . please no more individuals . . . S.W.M.T. ... Thanx Family! FRANK M. KENNEDY Barre Paxton Road Rutland My how time flies. Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4 ... CMC Champs .. . District III Champs!! .. . MVP . . . Gym¬ nastics 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . too many decisions . . . summer ... scuba . . . riding ... life is a cloud .. . flip out!. .. District III Gymnastics Champs! SANDRA M. KIDD 10 Meeting House Hill Road Sterling I can see how a man can look down on the earth and say that he is an atheist, but I cannot see how that man can look up at the sky and say there is no God. (Lincoln) Steven ... the Rockies ... friends ... A.V.C. ... California someday ... yellow roses . . . Bye Rob! . . . The Prom . . . Here comes the sun!. . . lions ... 143S . .. S.Y.R. CHRISTINE M. KENNEY Prescott Street Rutland I have cried the tears, laughed the laughter, learned the wisdom, loved and appreciated; so endeth this chronicle. Thanks M D, T, T, KS and McGraths . . . Teyas . . . escapsrephy . . . the beach . . . cape ... S.S.O.T. GOON . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4 sp . .. J.D.K.D.M.J. .. . Thanks for the memories ... G.T.I.Z.Y.A. .. . Sometimes I see you but always I will love you . .. Jimmy Buffett Summer ' 80 T.F.Y.Z. . .. G.M.M.C. ... Florida . .. Tape time . . . sunrises and sunsets .. . Poe and Goetry ... I don ' t know” . . . Patience J . . . the ocean’s my home . . . A.B.H. ANNETTE M. KING 4 Walnut Drive Sterling Junction Love is the only true freedom. It lets us cast off our false exteriors and be our real selves.” 1 Corinthians 13 ... Mustang . . . class rep . . . Senior Prom Committee . . . skiing .. . Softball (A. party) . . . concerts! . . . Little Big Sister... Big Brother. . . work gang .. . buddies . . . p. parties ... Jr. Prom ' 81 . .. B, love ya . . . memories . . . JOHN D. KIRK Edson Avenue Rutland Beware when the great god lets loose a thinker on this planet. Cross Country . . . Track? . . . the whole hill .. . M.H. . . . T.A.F.F. . . . Enterprise .. . pompous insufferable . . . daybreak . . . You want to own me .. . KILLER WILLIAM D. KOHLSTROM 238 Bailey Road Holden Meet someone halfway: to communicate is the beginning of understanding. trout fishing . . . Jethro Tull ... Summer of 81 . . . Hockey .. . Cross Country . . . skiing ... The Doors ... Florida . . . Dutch country . . . Hampton Beach . . . friends!!! . . . Neil Young DEBRA L. KNOWLES 169 Worcester Road Princeton “Yesterday is the past . .. tomorrow a dream, today ' s a reality, make it a memory of tomorrow. Changes . . . Summer of ' 81 ... Friends forever ... Ottawa ' 80 . .. Turn the Page ... RSD . . . Cape Cod ' 81 . Singers 2, 3, 4 . . . BEDJREMLA . .. Journey ... parties .. . weekends . . . Chinese Red Lights ... Mt. Wachusett... sunsets ... Thanks, Rob . . . K.O.P. . . . Thanks Mom and Dad PAUL K. KOLONUSZ 23 Paugus Road Holden Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Winter Track 1, 2 ... Spring Track 1,4... FOP . . . SCBF ... Taco 4 ... Ski Club 3, 4 . .. Celts 1, ' 81 ... TM . .. Summer ' 81, Dothan, Alabama . . . 2802 . . . CB750F . . . gimme three steps 78 KARIN L. KONRAD 23 Princeton Road Sterling Have patience with all things, but first of all with yourself. Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on ... Chuckie . .. Flute 1, 2, 3 ... Camp Ellis . . . TIKALOR .. . Martha ' s Vineyard ' 79, ' 80 . . . friends ... Bud ... Sandman ... Laboo Laswa . . . Thanks Mom and Dad GLENN E. KRESCO 34 Lake Street Spencer The future belongs to those who dare.” D.P.H.S. ... Soccer 1, 2 ... Track 2 . . . Agriculture 3, 4 ... 4-H President ... 4 wheeling... FFA KRISTINA A. KONRAD 23 Princeton Road Sterling Knowledge is gained by learning; trust by doubt; skill by practice; and love by love. Tina ... memories . . . friends . . . Sunny Saco . . . free to be me ... Fran . . . Doors . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . HC ' s .. . TIKALOR ... backdoor escapes . . . the world is before you and you need not take it or leave it as it was when you came in ... Thanks K-klan . . . it ' s been real! CANDACE R. LABBE 36 Cranbrook Drive Holden camera shy The timeless in you is aware of life ' s timelessness and knows that yesterday is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is but today ' s dream. Sailing . . . Bermuda ' 79 ... Wachusett Singers . . . skiing . .. JRB . . . DMD . . . Hedy . . . 7 22 80 . . . WTF . . . Wells Beach, Me. . . . Pats ... Punk out ... My Lite Night . .. Gorp . . . MMA . . . whales .. . cocoa, coffee, mocha, chip ... Qui Moi? JOHN W. LADROGA 60 Fort Sumter Drive Holden “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. skiing .. . Lynyrd Skynyrd ... frisbee ... the mountain ... out back . . . The Doors ... K2810 . . . Sweet Home Alabama ... LJS . . . Sony CFM-31 ... 9 23 81 ... Yo Quiero Su Cuerpo!... A.Z.T.C.... E.M.G.S. . . . Mom and Dad DAVID T. LA CLAIR, JR. 104 Hobbs Road Princeton “The courage to act, the desire to serve, the ability to perform. DE . .. swampy ... I ' m Innocent . . . Junior Year . . . Well, that ' s life ... farming and country music .. . P.F.D. TRUCKS ... F.F.A. . .. IH . . . John Deere SARAH A. LAIRD 22 Armington Lane Holden Circular ... Will ,.. H ... Face ... Seeking Expression ... inconsistent motions . .. nostalgia for the present... Varados-toma . . . IDLUMFY ... Then . . . Guverdanti ... Watch ... Actions make weak words fall... A . . . Life . . . DENISE A. LAMBERT 53 Holden Road Sterling Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live today!” Summer ’78 . . . B.K. ... Greenmeadow parties .. . Feb. vacation . . . Thomas ' s ... Billy ... Fort ... July 4th ... camping . .. The Doors ... week away ... “Trouble” . . . A.T. ... bagged ... Cooper . . . concert ... those guys . . . J.J.D.M. . . . the pits . . . R.R. tracks . .. Springfield, Worcester . . . M J. D L, J J . . . woods, river, fires... sleep¬ ing out . . . barn ... sitting around ... friends 79 SHERYL A. LAMBERT 120 West Street Paxton Well, I must be travelin’ on now, cause there ' s too many places I’ve got to see.” ZIG . . . Seewah! . . . Cracked Actor .,. Crunch car.. . Sabbath . . . The Stones . . . The Doors . . . The Dead .. . weekends .. . The Wind Tiki ... O. Sunshine .. . Ke! ... smegs! . . . Tripper! ... Bud . . . summer¬ time . . . the beach! . . . B.G. ... K.O.P. . . . Bye!!.. . -Zag MARK A. LANDGREN 198 South Main Street Holden What may appear to be the end is the start of a new beginning. ' ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 ... CMC Champs ... District III Champs . . . Track 3, 4 . . . Lanky ... If I don ' t get some shelter, I’m gonna fade away .. . W and Tipper . . . Pixie ... after the gold rush ... It ' s been fun, do I get another shot? .. . 6 ' 3 .. . CHRISTINE E. LANE 12 Dix Street Holden MAURA A. LANE Marlen Road Holden ... and if you could hear the whispering of the dream you would hear no other sound. syats — d. nites ... jo, les, ter . .. friends forever.. . 6 21 79 . . . dunes ... Football cheering . . . p.p.w c ... citb . . . w Cathy ... fruit at six . . . ing+da ... I think I ' m go¬ ing to be late “I pray that you ... may have power ... to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ. Smile, Jesus loves you ... Thom . .. ILY . . . Ca ... This is only the beginning . . . balloons ... flowers in spring . . . the beach . . . Grease ... Football cheering ... Basketball 1, 2 ... Track 1, 2 ... Field Hockey 1 ... get psyched ... A.T. ... friends like you ... Mr. and Mrs. C.... fami¬ ly ... H.V.C.C.D B.N.T.M_I love you ... Joust ... S and D ... Hal who? ... Mr. T. .. . Thanks for your love, Mom and Dad . . . keep on smiling ... Love ya! PETER D. LANYON 63 Greenwood Parkway Holden A friend is a person with whom I can be sincere; before him I may think aloud. Cross Country 4 . . . Spring Track 3, 4 ... The Stones ... Steely Dan .. . B.C. ... Rush . . . Basketball 1 ... Colorado, Pomona High 2 . . . Garfield .. . Jeeps ... Summer ' 81 ... Awesome ... Hi. Mom and Dad PAUL A. LARKIN 20 Juniper Lane Rutland Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. seems short now . . always good times with friends J.G.B.C., . Soccer.. . Basket¬ ball ... with L.W. . . . recreational facilities . .. Johnies ... afternoon teas . . . Tahiti or bust. . . Supportive Parents . . . Kamback JOHN A. LAPOINTE 60 Worcester Road Princeton What can I say? fustin, zippy, pointer . . . What’s your pro¬ blem? . .. Fiddler on the Roof. . . Lord of the Rings . . . Dungeons and Dragons . . . Base .. . Kansas . . . The Who . . . Yes . . . Led Zeppelin ... Rush .. . Beatles Forever! PATRICIA A. LAROCQUE 15 Driftwood Drive Holden “Everyone has a place and time — ... a chance to live ... a need to find. Nantucket ' 81 . . . Hampton Beach . . . NHS . . . G.H. . .. Three Musketeers ... good friends . . . Mandy, Shell, Mel, Andrea, Kris . . . best of times . . . chasing rainbows . . . tomorrow . . . nobody knows .. . family ... Thanks Mom and Dad ... I love you ... Let not the crashing of the seashore separate us now. 80 SUSAN M. LAUGHREA 23 Fairchild Drive Holden The very best thing is a good talk, and the thing that helps the most is friendship.” Individually together ... Field Hockey ... Basketball .. . NHS . . . Sue . . . LMGC — thanks for all the great times!! . . . Cape ' 81 . . . Mac Glasses . . . Summer ' 81 . . . NBR . . . P.A.G. ' s ... Stones . . . tab and corn .. . Hey W.T.F.I! ... soaps ... all night long . . . Neil Young .. . Dream On ... seniors! .. . partying . . . weekends . . . Gidget graduates ... We finally made it!... Thanks family and friends! PAUL R. LAVOIE 16 Forestdale Road Paxton I used to trouble about what life was for — now being alive seems sufficient reason.” What? ... Gymnastics ... Honda 750SS .. . 100 mph+ . .. Ford power . . . 351 Cleveland .. . horse power do it up . . . Bo and Luke Duke here for Amalie Oil They’re ET’s, They ' re ET’s . . . drag racin ' . . . dreams I ' ll never see ... USAF .. . Real¬ ly!.. . Chow!!! DEBORAH A. LAVOIE 17 Grove Street Paxton camera shy LYNNE A. LAWSON 214 E. Princeton Road E. Princeton “But ain ' t it good to walk out on a limb and find out it holds. I plan on climbing high in¬ stead of growing old. RICH forever.. . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Maine ' 79, ' 80 . . . green M M ' s . . . Carolyn and Roger . . . Tracy and Dave ... Cheryl, , Brian, Sue, Lisa . . . CC2, 3, 4 . . The Doors 13 ... the races .. . partying . . . thanks Donna . . . The Eagles ... Rossington Col¬ lins Band . . . Thanks Mom and Dad DENISE E. LE BLANC 309 Holden Street Holden “We are the people our parents warned us about! HSA ... Wen, Y.F.A.N M.W. . . . Rolling Stones . . . BARRE . . . Moose on the loose! . . . Neil Young, Heart of Gold” . . . T.M. . . . out back ... friends . . . Thing ' s going on Friday nights . . . The love in your heart wasn ' t put there to stay, love isn ' t love till you give it away ... We may never pass this way again ... See ya!! JOHN A. LEMOINE 48 Bigelow Road Princeton Take your time — don ' t live too fast; Troubles will come and they will pass. Football 1, 2. 3, 4 . . . TAFF . . . LUAU . . . habit time .. NEWT ... L.T.W.G. . . . Sum¬ mer ' 81 ... S.S.O.T. GOON! ... C.D.G.J.K.D.C.J. . . . thanks for the times and the memories . . . Blues Kick ... Little Red . . . Lemon .. . Burpee . , . Mom, Dad and M.J.K., Love ya! . . . Mickey ' s B.M. . . . Hi Jack . . . Union Pond ... T.G.L.F. . .. K.R.D.C.J.J.J., Thanks! LISA M. LE CLAIRE Main Street Holden Some of your hurts you have cured, And the sharpest you still have survived. But what torments of grief you endured From evils which never arrived! LISA F. LEVEILEE 178 Richards Avenue Paxton Follow your heart and nothing else. Eastern States ' 81 ... Warrior ' s Doll .. . Bruce .. . Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tuesday’s Gone . . . Friends, Kim, Darlene . . . ZZTop ... Two Day Trail Ride . . . memories 81 TERI L. LINDBERG 19 Newman Drive Rutland It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Jon — 7 3 80 . . . Pigmy . .. T” ... Ya-hoo .. . gray sweatshirts, jeans, and workboots . . . skiing — Vermont weekends ... tootsie pops . . . Animal — the Muppets ... Thanks Deb . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Child Study ... hockey . . . Yankees . . . Beatles ... Geek .. . What a bonehead ... Tush . . . Blue Oyster Cult. . . Hey Rosie — Painted Peacocks” ... “Gimme a Break ... THE STONES” . . . Thanks Mom and Dad DONNA M. LINDFORS 135 Parker Avenue Holden “No peace is in the future which is not hid¬ den in this present little instant. Yesterday only was, tomorrow only to be, but today is always . .. art . . . SCHWCT . . . someday soon! . . . Black Russian B.M.Y. • • ■ bye giggles BRYAN T. LINDFORS 135 Parker Avenue Holden BETH A. LITTERIO 42 Sweet Hill Road Sterling Junction Love when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that is part of the plan. David 7 5 80 .. . FRIENDS .. . the other Bobsi Twin ... G.l. 81 . . . Mr. C . . . April in Paris ' 80 . .. the prom ... S.C.P.W. ... the coast . . . Kendall C. R. . . . S.H.Y.E. . . . the Pharmacy . . . club . . . peachy ... hi kids ... mom, dad, and rooster, thanks . . . If there are any words that we haven ' t said let us say them . . . JOHN P. LITTIZZIO 43 Laurelwood Road Rutland We can only pay our debt to the past by putting the future in debt to ourselves. Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . . Districts 3, 4 . . . Spring Track .. . Rolling Stones .. . The Who ... Pete Townshend . . . 1982 ... Honor Roll. . . keep on runnin ' ... TIMOTHY J. LOAN 5 Tuttle Road Sterling Triumph is just a ' try ' with a little ' umph ' Football 2. 3, 4 . 11 ... Aspen, Colo. ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President) .. . Allagash . . . Las Vegas Nights . . . Fiddlers Contest and Canoe Races . . My buddy Stein . . . Olin Skis .. . Stairway to Heaven ... I get by with a little help from my friends . .. Deer hunting in Vermont . . . T.S.C. ... Mom and Dad . . Fly with the Eagles CHRISTINA LIZOTTE 15 East Pack Road Sterling M. VIVIAN LOEFSTEDT 14 Damon Road Holden Ah, yes, but the hearts of children are delicate organs. Viv . . . 1 1 81 — FH.W CFM LMD . . . B, Va. . .. joust w kikomans . .. Chrissy ... Marsh. Jayne, incognito ... PI — Austin baby and friends ... Holly Who? ... maneuvers . . . buoy ' s with Meggie . . . 186 . .. G.J. ' s . . . Tank Walker . . . Vgo ' s and GCA 7 81 . . . CCIDTHB (ILY) .. . TH and the pumpkin . .. Carrie — my beloved friend . . . Time to applaud ... 82 HOLLY M. LONGBOTTOM Princeton I am a lonely road and I am traveling; look¬ ing for the key to set me free; oh the jealousy, the greed in the unraveling. ' ' No Desi doesn ' t live here anymore? ... Why are you wearing prom boots, Meg? . . . Homework 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Summer of ' 63 . . . shopping at the Mart. .. Zott... are you a lighthouse . .. The Stove” . . . Paul, Kay ' s, Klondike, and EB .. . Thanks, Nancy . . . Hey? ... Laughing it all away. (Joni) PAMELA R. LOWE Edson Avenue Rutland It ' s the quiet ones you have to watch out for. friends . .. LHJSBSESJWCSKHCCBHAG . .. the five of us . .. memories ... Maine ' 81 . . . parties . . . Junior Prom Committee . . . sixth lunch 3, 4 . .. Homecoming Weekend ' 81 ... Cape Cod ... If you want something bad enough, you can make it happen! . . . Mom and Dad, Thanks ADAM G. LOUGEE South Road Holden All that we are is the result of what we have thought. Football ... rip her to shreds ... skiing ... Fiddler on the Roof . . . Stones . .. SCUBA ... Maine ... Nantucket ' 81 . . . hangin ' on the telephone . . , Under the Rainbow .. . Sail under Storm ... cults THOMAS M. LOWE 6 Nipmuc Road Paxton Running risks is not the object of the game, but it is a sizeable part of it. Spring on Lafayette ... climbing . . . rock, snow and ice ... Rock Climbing Club ... with many but alone . . . winter ... You cl¬ ing to your own ways and leave mine to me .., Conquistadors of the Useless .. . KERRY R. LUDWIG 169 Newell Road Holden “Those who strive for merit shall attain success.” Ricky 2 23 81 . . . Mrs. Kelly Parslow . . . Child Study ... Hi Kim ... Hampton ... Of all that is now, and all that is gone, and all that ' s to come, everything under the sun is in tune . . . MICHELLE L. LUSSIER Pleasantdale Road Rutland “I am what I am, not what you ' d like to see me be.” friends . . . Journey, Cape ' 81 ... C.S.M.J.K.C. (K.F.) ... 7op . . . etinuir . . . Dancing -Boston ' 81 ... Ken Chins ... 88 . . . B.A.D. . . . Paranoia .. . 25$ . . . Remember that song, Julie? . . . Hampton ' 81 ... mummed ... 8 17 81 ... 8 29 81 ... go mental! . . . Thanks Mom, Dad and Mem . . . Falmouth . . . Hello! . . . L.B. . . . Don ' t stop believin’... See ya! MARK D. LUNN 66 Bullard Road Princeton “Tomorrow ... or maybe the next day .. . I ' m going to do something about my procrastination.” The Brilliant ... Sperrys ... Beatles . . . visiting Narnia . . . Simon and Garfunkle . . . Preppie? . . . Procrastination is the thief of life, right Dad? ... sailing, mountain climb¬ ing, skiing . . . Catcher in the Rye (phonies!) . . . Fiddler on the Roof ... (Mazelton Chava) — Fyedka ... I ' m glad I switched! . . . Name above all Names .. . NEIL W. MACLEOD 45 Sweet Hill Road Sterling Death before dishonor.” School play ... munchies ... USAR . . . fight for freedom . . . Who says I can ' t ... B.D.C. ... Maine ... so what ... going out .. . one more ... take life seriously ... school will never show what a person ' s made of... 83 ANNE F. MACPHERSON 22 North Cove Road, Lake Washacum Sterling I ' d rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet cushion. Concerts ... Unadilla ... Sharon . .. Ken ... K.W. .. . Hootman ... The Gang and Rutland Shack ... the crew and Sky Farm ... Summer ' 80 . . . the Beast ... Janice ... Blueberry Hill ... The Pit .. . the Lake ... the Mount . .. Thank God for good friends . .. God Bless Mom and Dad ... John Lennon . . . “Those are the memories that make a wealthy soul. .. . K.O.P. MOLLY E. MAHAR 37 Radford Road Princeton “It ' s not too bad when the sun’s out, but the sun only comes out when it feels like it.” Foosh . . . prepwoman ... sefa ... G.T. and sherbet. .. Cala and Mog ... “chick” ... to the max! . . . how ' s your hedco? ... ' scuze me aren ' t you Jim Morrison? .. . paranoia ... skiing Palivacinni ... snow? . . . the coast... Neil ' s cat to Nantucket. . . Vt. . . . catman . . . turtleface . . . tacky . . . witty ... J.L.M. . .. spare ribs in Boston . . . ?Mol .. . Mom and Dad and Rob: Thanks Domestic Dave at work. NADINE G. MANCEVICE 112 Arizona Avenue Holden “I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail. Highlight, Mr. Bronson, Jay ' s Lady; Cham¬ pions and Reserves . . . Trails, Jumping . . . Aggie 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treas.).. . Secretary, Vice Pres ... State, Nat ' l. Conventions ... Ma . . . Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Districts, States, T G All Star ' 80 . . . Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Districts, States, New Englands?, Falmouth Invit. . . . 45 ' or bust .. . Mom best supporting ... I did and you . . . those were the days . . . Thanx to all CYNTHIA F. MANSFIELD 35 Wayland Circle Holden SONJA L. MAKI 78 Laurelwood Road Sterling GARY T. MANN 241 Maple Avenue Rutland But I was only a child, and I did not know the difference .. If things should ever turn out wrong, and all the love we have is gone, it won’t be easy on that day. Billy 8 18 79 . .. I ' ll always remember . . . P.A.L.S. — T.B.S. ... I’ll never forget ... Hampton, Sara, Vee . .. Thank you Mom Nature does not require that we perfect, it just requires us to grow. be Karen .. . Maine . . . Marshal Tucker ... “82 . . Bluegrass . .. Mom . . . Mountain Dew ... J.D... . trout fishing... Ag. 1, 2 ... Summer ' 81 ... Live Free ... The Barn .. . 6th and 7th lunch ... haying VIV, Carolyn, Meg, and J.C. ... Wicked fun¬ ny ... oink ... M.M.2, 4th ... Marsh ... Jayne ... Smellburg ... 12 31 80, 1 1 81, FH . . . BARRY . . . MFL . . . F . . . GCA . . . Maneuvers .. . C LD TM . . . One Red Rose ... Is this Desi ' s house? ooweeoo . . . Spiderman . . . static vegetables ... remember when we ... ? . .. Timeless friends, memories, and my first love ... Thanks Mom, Dad, and Joan ... I wish you could know what it means to be me . . . Maranatha ... NANCY L. MASTERSON 44 Nola Drive Holden Hope for the best, expect the worst. Life is a game, we ' re unrehearsed.” JIM ... coke ... high times . .. truckin ' ... Hampton Beach ... the Cape . . . KA . . . Tripper!.. . The Grateful Dead . . . concerts .. . lost again ... the Doors . . . keg parties . . . Bud . . . friends ... I think I just stepped on a_. . . What a long, strange trip it ' s been . . . those were the days, my friends ... See ya! JODY L. MATHIEU 248 Worcester Road Princeton “Many times I ' ve read, many times I ' ve listened; many times I ' ve wondered how much there is to know. ' ' Friends forever. .. California ' 80 ... Where the hell is Southbridge Street? . .. Worcester ... The Stove” ... Willy ... headbands . . MCRG . . . Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . BEL] . . . the basic Princeton crowd ... a little blue pinto . . . biology sophomore year . . . What are you ... wasted? . .. KOP...Chow... BRUCE D. MARTELLI Birchwood Road Rutland An object is cut off from its name, habits, associations. Detached, it becomes only the thing, in and of itself. When this disintegration into pure existence is at last achieved, the object is free to become endlessly anything. Hockey ... motorcross ... outdoors . . . YaHoo! .. . James Douglas Morrison. (Doors) .. . come si dice, in Italiano? ... Bruno dcchia Ragazze) . .. under the influence DANIEL J. MASTROTOTARO 545 Quinapoxet Street Jefferson “Serve that you may own, own that you may serve! Hockey ... Golf... The Creature Oven . . . summer trips . . . J.N.J.M. . . . Mom and Dad . . . Mission in the Rain .. . Friends DAVID S. MATIS 1132 Wachusett Street Holden “You only have one life to live, so live it the best you can. Mom and Dad . . . Relatives . . . Friends . . . Brother . . . Skiing 2, 3, 4 .. . winters ... hunting . .. fishing . . . ’69 Chevelle . . . Doors . .. Zeppelin ... Skynyrd . . . Graphic Arts 3, 4 ... Hampton ' 81 ... Bud . . . C.M.M. BETH H. MAYNARD 11 Redford Road Princeton “The best part of you is who you are inside. Bay-ah ... a little blue pinto . . . What now? Well, I hope to get to Art school, some day .. . Joy. never forget the true friends . . . B.E.L.J., your basic Princeton crowd ... The Stove” . .. Where the hell is Southbridge Street? .. . No, we ' re not sisters, we ' re only twins! JOHN A. MAYER 334 Bailey Road Holden “Strive for perfection, you ' ll get farther than only trying for the acceptable. Camping . . . AD D . . . Wind Ensemble . . . FAITH . . . Eagle Scout . . . swimming ... Kinsman Cabin .. . Physical Science 9 . . . Mr. T. .. . Masscon ' 81, 1st . . . September 18 JENNIFER R. McCABE 26 Maple Street Holden “Making the fun scene, and making the love scene and making the sad scene and singing low songs and having inspirations. Hello, Hello, Hello . . . Spindrift... Summer ' 79 ... Gerber ... La, De, Dah . . . Slim Whitman ' 80 ... you ' re driving me crazy ... The Music Man .. . howl. .. and the cow goes moo .. . ' Break into blossom ' ... Grampy ... it was the roses . . . DWR . . . The Folks 85 paul f. McCarthy 22 Forest Hill Drive Rutland Enjoy what you have while you have it; you shall never pass this way again. Eastham . . . Julie ... snowmobiling . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3 ... M.M. ... hockey games . .. satellite . . . R.F.D. ... Bud . . . boat ramps . .. foods class ... summer time ... All Helle and Handy parties ... campouts . . . Auburn games . . . Hockey ... concerts dawn f. McCauley 20 North Street Jefferson We are the kids our parents warned us about. Dennis 9 12 80 .. . motorcycles ... Hampton . . . horses ... Thornton . . . Missy . . . midnight . . . Fluff ... jewelry ... silver ... life ... love . . . memories . . . Thanks Den . .. roses ... carnations ... flowers.. . SCOTT D. McCORMICK 297 Rte. 140 Sterling Junction There are things that are known, and there are things that are unknown, in bet¬ ween them are doors. Suzuki motorcycles . . . McDonald ' s . . . hunting . . . Asteroids ... Star Castle . . . CYNTHIA A. McDermott 63 Winfield Drive Holden Life is what happens to you when you ' re busy making other plans.” James ... Jodie ' s Buddie . . . Are they weird, or is it us? But it can ' t be us, must be them .. . Diamonds are forever . .. 8 14 82 . . . Yes, Mrs. Mongeon is my Mom chris j. McDonald 33 Keep Avenue Paxton Night journeys are like dancing lessons from God. Warhead ... STRAT . . . Steve .. . Chris .., Sir Morgan ' s Cove . . 4 + 20 ... S.M.D.W. . .. Aerosmith BRENDA C. McGEE 4 Scott Terrace Holden Machine wash warm, tumble dry. Old Friends, Bookends ... good times ... sweet seasons ... McCabe ... 3rd floor... behind the library . . . late night calls . . . sisters ... Tim . . . Wanda C. Kitty .., thirst . .. laughing . . . 7:55 ... please stop talking about that Cabe! ... my Gerber pals ... routine ... The Road .. . somewhere ... Thank you parental units SHARON F. McGANN Glenwood Road Rutland I ' m going where the sun keeps shining, through the pouring rain .. Boonie Baby” . . . Art ... Vermont ... Hi Cindy!... My log cabin in the sun-filled field ... well I can dream, can ' t I? ... James Taylor . . . Head for the mountains! . . . Good Friends . .. camping out . . . yea, I want a house full of ' em ... I love his eyes MAURA McHUGH 10 Indian Hill Road Paxton Foolery, sir, does walk about orb like the sun: it shines everywhere. Whaa? ... Winnimussett whip . .. colors .. Wilbur . . . Colorado ' 79 . . . Intrepid Curtis ... Hey Gil... Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4 . . Sailing Club 1, 2 ... Salisbury beach sand ... Rocky Horror . .. Gold Nuggett ... Acres Wild . . . wool sweaters 86 BRIAN E. McKELVIE 29 Coal Kiln Road Princeton The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams — it ' s heaven and hell. Doors ... Mom and Dad ... Skynyrd ... no one gets out of here alive .. . Jim Morrison Lives ... comes a time when we settle down . .. Neil Young MARK W. MELLOR 127 Holden Street Holden You only live once so make the best of it. K.T. . .. gimme three steps .. . Michelle Ma Belle ... Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . WM ANN B. McMENEMY 30 Lincoln Circle Paxton It was but yesterday we met in a dream But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us. our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. (K. Gibran) PETER S. MELLOR 6 Fort Sumter Drive Holden Look out of any window, any morning, any evening, any day, maybe the sun is shining. The Dead . . Pink Floyd ... Jimi Hendrix . . . The Rolling Stones . . . summer parties with Black Horse . . . Heineken and Red, White and Blues . . . 9 8 81 ... Eagle Beach . .. LUDE .. . skiing buzzed ... The Outlaws . . . Mary . . . what a trip ANDREW N.MERCIER 27 Windy Ridge Road Jefferson “.. . a tiny blade of grass in a great big field. PDP 11.40 . .. TH ' ng ... skiing . . . Seger ... sailing . . . ELP . . . Ramble On ... Zep¬ pelin ... to be a rock and not to roll” . . . Florida . . . Asimov ... Bradbury ... no dark side of the moon, really . . . It ' s ALL DARK ... Lamborghini. . . HI-FI JOEL MEUNIER 66 Raymond Street Holden ‘‘All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Gansett . . . The Doors . . . Florida . . . Ten¬ nessee . . . Kolly . . . Den ... 45 ... Aerosmith Ted Nugent . . . Pink Floyd . . Led Zeppelin ... We chased our treasures here, dug our treasures there; can you still recall the time we cried, break on through to the other side . . . JOSEPH P. MESSIER 36 Woodridge Road Holden Power finds its way to those who take a stand. What is and what should never be . . . Led Zep . . . Tull . . . COZ . .. Gibson Les Paul . . . stacks . . . turn it up . . . PV . . . U.J. ... Fridays . . . Laura . . . Michelob . . . Mill St... . ' 68 Camaro . . . Daytona Beach ALLYSEN MEYMARAIS 141 Highland Street Holden Live hand in hand and together we ' ll stand on the threshold of a dream. Greg . . . 2 14 81 . . . Comes a time 5 16 81 . . . Hampton ' 81 . . 9 19 81 . . . last sock . . . popcorn . . . speedmobile . . . DOWEE . . . AGDGM . .. Slyn . . . Allyxen . . . Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4 ... Winter Track 1, 2, 3. 4 . . . Spring Track 1. 2 Scotland Nov. ' 79 . . . Sweden May ' 81 ANANABNIARB . . . DUP! . . . Dream On ... Stairway to Heaven . . . Keep on thinkin ' free . . . 87 DAVID S. MILLER 10 Birchwood Drive Princeton camera shy RICHARD J. MILLER 118 Main Street Rutland Art ... Road racing .. . Summer ' 81 in Maine . . Beatles . . . Boston Marathon KIM F. MILLER Pequot Trail Rutland Always keep a smile on your face and everyone will wonder what you ' re up to!” Lisa, the bestest friend ... 2 and 12, 1 and x . . . Bill (10 21 81) .. . Lynyrd Skynyrd ... skiing . . . true friends . . . Drive-ins . .. ZZ Top . . . Mom and Dad .. . Paris ' 80 . . . Hampton ... Darlene ... I ' m trying to quit .. . Pig . . . CVS . . . Driver ' s Ed . . . Outdoors DAVID S. MILTON Mirick Road Princeton Like a steam locomotive rolling down the track he ' s gone and nothing ' s gonna bring him back. Princeton . . . weekends . . . Beatles . .. Grateful Dead . . . sunrises and sunsets . . . Uncle Al ... tennis . .. skiing . . . the moun¬ tain ... Bermuda . .. Vermont . . . ocean .. . Rocky Racoon ... Karen 7 18 81 ... THANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES . . . Jay . . . DD . . . MB . . . CK . . . the answer my friend is blowing in the wind. JOHN P. MONTAGNA 5 Sherwood Drive Sterling If you try to find good in people, you will because it is there. I ' ve got a powerful easy feeling .. . Stones ... Beatles . . . Doors . . . and Neil Young ... WB Post 204 . . . The Wizz ... Baseball . .. Sandy 0 . . . friends . . . Howard Cosell ... Fernando Valenzuela ... My My Hey Hey, it ' s all over!!! SHARON A. MORGAN 25 Newell Hill Road Sterling The sun is setting below the horizons of our eyes, and all our windows seem to be on fire.. Lin ... 7th per. — M.T. ... SODWL ... Mumpta . . weekends with 2L’s .. . AVS KELLY M. MORGAN 36 Wiles Road Sterling camera shy JEFFREY E. MORROW 15 South Street Paxton 88 WENDY A. MOSS 126 S. Main Street Holden . . And it ' s only the giving that makes you what you are. (J.T.) Den — Y.F.A.N.M.W. . . . H.S.A. Rainbows . . . friends . .. summertime . . . The Who?! ... live, love, laugh, and be happy .. . the mountains and me ... Purple Haze ... good times . . . when the music ' s over. . . ELIZABETH W. MOWRY 34 Maple Street Sterling “Oh the memories never fade away, they stay forever in my heart. D O S. 5 23 .. . The Beginning” ... The other Bobsi twin . . . sailing with Tina 1,2,3, 4 ... The Group ... S.H.Y.F. and Mar¬ tha ' s Vineyard trips . . . Prom ' 81 . . Band 1. 2, 3. 4 Colleen and Carolyn .. . Cape Cod summers . .. R.P. in ' 80 . . . Kendall C R . . . April in Paris ' 80 ... My pals EGM, PEM and SAM ... I do recall, those were the best times, most of all.. . CHRISTOPHER M. MOYLAN 7 Duxbury Drive Holden Live for today, live for tomorrow, but never live for yesterday. The Balcony , . . Fabulous Five . . . Goody’s Beach ... Bob ' s Basement .. . Dodge . . . W.P.H. ... Moy Rat . Sale at R R Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 .. CMC Champs ... District III Champs ... Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4 I want a truck ... starting early ... Ah no — you hadn ' t. . . Thanks a lot Mom and Dad ... it ' s been real... ANDREW P. MUNYAN 135 Brattle Street Holden ‘‘I can do all things through Jesus Christ who strengthens me. (Phil. 4:13) Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Winter Track 3, 4 . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Berea 79 ... Young Life . . . LaVida ’81 ... smile and be encouraged ... I Peter 4:11 ... Julie . . . Winter Track ' 80- ' 81 . . . 33.7 ... Old Mill . . . understanding and caring . . . Thank you Lord . . . Summer ' 81 .. . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . FIC . . . He’s so shy M ... 1 20 81 .. . memories KRISTEN MYERS 109 Forest Drive Holden Beam me up Scotty; there ' s no intelligent life here. GANJA, ya, ya, ya, ya .. . radical adven¬ tures ... I was only taking my little sister to Girl Scouts . . . Gerbers . . . Catwoman from Mars ... megawoman . . . there ' s just no way you can write down all the noises we make . . . the hold-up ... The Stones . . . the mindless wondering squids . . . TIMOTHY F. NELSON 11 Phillips Road Holden I ' ve thought about it enough to know that I haven ' t thought about it enough.” Model U N. 1. 2, 3. 4, Harvard, N.Y., Assumption — Whip it!.. . T.P. . . . Balloons . . . No-doz .. . Mongoloid . . . Shadows on the Wall .. . Mr. O ' Jerk . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 3Vi ... good answer. . . M.P. 40 . . What ' s your batting average? .. . Thanks Mom and Dad GAYLE S. NAAS Causeway Street Jefferson Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my ap¬ ple tree. FIELD HOCKEY ... bb cheering . . . softball . . . Cindy ... M.S.L. . . . VVV (Kris) ... g-g- given ... Wong ... P.A.G. ... the cape . .. beach-bum . .. individually together ... The Stones ... Cinnabar . .. Tab and Pop¬ corn ... It just doesn ' t matter . . . One fine day .. . Summer ' 81 ... Mac glasses ... friends . .. smile . . . Gidget grows up ... To my family I wouldn ' t have made it without ya!!!”... MYT. NGO 1588 Main Street Jefferson The greater man. the greater courtesy.” camera shy 89 MARY E. O’CONNOR 980 Wachusett Street Holden The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed.” The gang — individually together... LSGC ... EFP! ... Acadia ... poof a little white cloud ... laughing with Gayle .. . Hey W.T.F. .. . Cape with the Emery ' s ... Sum¬ mer ' 81 ... Mac glasses .. . P.A.C. ' s ... Field Hockey! . . . MOE ... all night long . . . Sandy, you know it! ... corn and tab . . . Gidget graduates ... Is there anyone ugly in here? . . . Ish!... Thanks Nan and Bill MICHAEL A. O’CONNOR 9 Colonial Drive Shrewsbury Beware of what you set your mind on for that you will surely become. good times .. . Led Zep ... Bruins .. . The Stooges . . . Beef! ... Hockey . . . Jimmy Page . .. Joe Walsh ...4x4... Nantucket Trip . . . Nauset .. . Ware River? . . . Mac ' s ... fishing ... KCIRB . . . dazed confused ... Okie ... Go for it!!. . . DWNBPAH . . . take it easy .. . BETH A. O’HEARN Prospect Street Rutland Golden lads and girls all must; As chimney sweepers, come to dust.” Dance Club . .. Bill . . . soccer games with Anne .. . Halloween ' 80 as a Marlboro cigarette box . . . Guitarzan with J.H. . . . Mr. Ljungberg and Mr. Hedlund .. . friends and memories . . . S.H. ... choreography classes ... New York . . . Katie ' s umbrella . . . Mom and Dad . . . Miss Boyle . . . cheerleading. .. KEVIN V. O’MALLEY 1 Oakwood Drive Sterling Junction “Why worry about tomorrow? We might not make it through TODAY! Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Family and Friends . .. Ski Club . . . snowmobiling . . . Church Basketball .. . Vega . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . The Stones . . . The Doors . . . Sterling Or¬ chards ... Foghat 11 4 80 ... Grand¬ parents .. . Thanks Mom and Dad PHILIP K. O’NEIL 16 Highland Avenue Holden The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of possible worlds; the pessimist fears this is true. The Mob Rules ... BYORL . . Maine — Summer ' 81 ... Madeira Beach; Gulf of Mexico . . . and a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke . . . MARK P. OBERG 4 Briarcliff Lane Paxton The White Mountains . . . backpacking . . . Maine ... St. Croix River. . . Cross Country Skiing . . . Texas ... Florida .. . Bermuda . . . good times . . . good friends ... ‘‘Watch out for those dishpan hands! ROBIN A. OBERG Lovers Lane Princeton People who make music together cannot be enemies, at least as long as the music lasts. Music!! 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Bermuda ' 79 Boston ' 80 ... Washington D.C. ' 81 Wachusett Singers ... Summer ’81 ... “Shattered Mannor” . . . Rican Truck! All the guys from Rutland! 7 25 81 . . . Thanks Deb . .. Turn the page ... My Fair Lady ... Fiddler on the Roof... I’ve got the magic power of music in me! Thanks Mom and Dad NANCY L. OLIVER Wood Street Holden The mountains, forests, and streams are free and wild; and I am part of them. FHA 3, Vice Pres. 4 . . . DECA 4 ... friend .. . family . . . “bips” ... 18 wheelers . . . Spring slopes . . . BaBoo .. . Princess Runn¬ ing Mouth .. . Apache Boots .. . S.A. ' 81 . . raffles . . . hey 6 . . . That’s my brother . . . Van Halen . .. I ' m going to sneeze ... songs . . . feathers ... Stones ... turn me Loose . . . Fricks .. . Animals . . . Hey!... I love you Mom and Dad CYNTHIA A. OGASIAN 44 Laurel Hill Lane Holden If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. (W. A. Ward) Homecoming Float Comm. . . . Sailing Club . . . dance . . . summers in New Hampshire . . . water skiing . . . Jonathan, 1984 . . . CLMJ ... 6 14 79 ... friends ... the drive-in . . . Q.C.C. ... Everything ' s nicer when shared with a friend. ERIKA L. OLSON 39 Anthony Drive Holden If you love someone, show it. summers in New Hampshire . . . the gang at the Lake . . . waterskiing .. . skinny-dipping . . . Chuck ... Jon and Cindy . . . Mom and Dad . . . Kellsey .. . having a bad scene ... sewing . . . The Fabric Nook . . . The William Paul . . . dance . . . ’75 Pacer . . . Q.C.C. 12th year. . . SANDRA K. OLSON 32 Brentwood Drive Holden “Now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened. DEB . . MBF-MBFA, ILYSMIV . . . K L . . . Field Hockey .. . Softball . . . Basketball . . . the J.G. . .. g-g-g-given . .. swim . . . SAC Molsen ... If a body catch a body cornin ' through the rye .. . Woman . .. Fleetwood . . . Judy ... Speck ... K-l not sure ... Is it that bad? . . BB bus rides .. . RILY ... MRM MIQUE . . . the Paquette’s .. . Love and thanks to the family .. . WILLIAM A. OSER 6 John Dee Road Sterling It is better to have loved and felt pain; Than not to have felt pain and never to have loved at all. Girls ... fantasies ... Denise . . . fine friends and music ... wooded paradise . . . April and Jan . . . Hampton ... the Cape . . . summer parties . T, B. B, C, J, C . . . part¬ ners in crime ... if it works don ' t fix it . . . let ' s go in late ... let ' s not go in ... it ' s worth the climb ... I ' ll live till I die . . ANNE L. ORLANDO 16 Merriam Road Princeton Love is touching souls Well surely you touched mine ' Cause part of you pours out of me” SUSAN C. OSTERBERG 270 Richards Avenue Paxton A new beginning.” Dear Uncle Bob and Eleanor: Thanks for a new start, a new life and a better future. I love you both . . . Love . .. Sue 92 COLLEEN E. PALACIOS 101 Mark Bradford Drive Holden It Is those who climb the mountains who may look over the luscious valleys below. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Washington D.C. . . . Band . . . French Horn . . . Sugar Plums . .. Carolyn . . . $! ? . .. Rossington Collins • .. . Mommy and Papa .. . Bets . . . B.D. . . . friends KRISTEN PALERMO Moscow Road Jefferson If one knows nothing of victory, they are at least spared the knowledge of defeat. TINE ... field hockey ... P.L.I.A.!! ... VVV (Naasty) . . . Spot (Chink) . . . basket¬ ball . . . the J.G. . . . Joe and Coin .. . bip . . . R.J.K. K. . . . Mr. B. . . . Ricky . . . Bud- det . . . D.J.M. . . . Paquette Paradise . . . M.L.C.D. Spring track . . . GATH . . . SAC . . . TRA . . . Miss Wo ... Oh my R_J.G.!! . . . S? I not sure!! . .. 280 ZX . . . pwel de peteu” . . . Mr. D. (thanks!) . . . A+A . . . milchchch . . . Woody . . . P.F.. . . Larry Holden It is time to find a place in the sun. Drawing ... Scarlet Begonia ' s . . . W.B. . . . Pinecroft . . . Flo. Marge and Bev, not too tacky!! ... best buddies .. . Friday the 13th ... York Beach, Maine . . . G.H. ... I.H.A. . . . China cat ... J.T. . . . CSNY . . . Laughing it all away . . . Mom and Dad . . . isn ' t that silly ... JAMES J. PARK 4535 Maple Avenue Rutland “Happiness, Love . . . Motivation, knowledge, life, ... skill, survive ... Im¬ agination, Reality...” Model U.N. 3, 4 — New York, Assumption ... Echo” 3, 4 . . . Mathlete . ..! Yearbook 4! (Editor-in-Chief Photography) . . . Science Club 1 ... Science Seminar ... Young Life .,. Tennis ... Cycling . . . Stamps ... Photography (Action, candid, and IIMODELM) ... C ' est la vie . . . AU REVOIR . . . Mom and Dad Only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star.” Basketball. . . Spring Track . . . Cross Coun¬ try ... Mare, T.R. 9 12 and 13 81 . .. Spr¬ ingsteen, Independence Day. BSYS ... meek . . . “There ' s no problems, only solutions .. . Deb — ITWGOOW . . . Sandy, MRMA, future plans ... true friends ... K.C., remember when . .. K.B., thanks . . . Clingfree . . . memories . . . Cape Cod ... remember this old world looks the same, it’s just another frame ... My family, I love you always . . . Bye, GBWY SUSAN E. PARKER Summit Street Jefferson What I do today is important, because I am exchanging a day in my life for it.” Dave . . . Freedom . . . Virginia Beach . .. Bud ... concerts . . . friends . . . PAUL H. OUELLETTE 30 Lowell Avenue Holden “It’s a new horizon and I’m awakin’ now. I see myself in a brand new way! Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . Model U.N. 3. 4 ... Ski Club ... Boston Garden 7 24 81 ... Ace . . . BWIA.FS . . . Led Zeppelin ... Sugar Bear . .. TSNDBZ . . . Beaver .. . Wild Horses JODIE PALADINO 127 Woodridge Road Holden camera shy MARIA L. PAPALE 61 Beechwood Road MONIQUE A. PAQUETTE 8 Lincoln Circle Paxton 93 MICHELLE A. PIZZIFERRI 2 Juniper Lane Rutland It would be so easy to join the chorus line, but then how would I know who the ap¬ plause was for? Pitz . . . dance . . . track . .. Sgt. Pep¬ per ' s . . . Hair . . . My Fair Lady ... Fiddler ... be happy! ... my track bud¬ dies .. . Beatles . . . blue . . . FIC . . . sum¬ mers ... woods . .. freedom . . . being alone . . . EP TLC . . . bro 7 sis . . . Mr. H. ... friends . . . Mom and Dad . . . love will keep you going when there ' s nothing else left. . . Michael. . . REBECCA E. PIERCE 1028 Pleasant Street Paxton Holden In the restless sea of daily life, take time to find your separate island of serenity. memories spanning the years like a bridge ... Day Dreamer” ... Cove — Snypr ... That Man Upstairs” Steven 11 7 81; On¬ ly the Beginning . .. Gymnastics 1, 2 Modeling — J.R.P. . . . Mello, Go Hawaiian, That ' s nice, Weiser . .. T. Hill n ' Moody . . . Behind Blue Eyes . . . Turn the Page .. . B.M.L. ... I ' m an idealist — don ' t know where I ' m going — but I ' m on my way. KENNETH A. PERKINS 64 South Street Paxton Thank God I made it in one door and out the other! Fords! . . . John Deere! .. . Agriculture .. . skiing ... Country Music ... hunting . . . snowmobiling . .. FFA and Good Luck to All Fellow Members . . . photography DAVID E. PERRY 33 Newell Hill Road Sterling Success isn ' t a result of spontaneous combustion; you must get yourself on fire first! Football 1. 2, 3, 4 ... N.B.F. with the Stones . .. Hey Hey What Can I Say ... 74 ... Whammo ... ' 76 Elite ... Go for a k cruise .. . ?music? . . . inconsistently predictable . . . $$$ . .. T.A.F.F. . . . Apple Jack ... armed and disguised ... Mom . . . JOAN M. PINEO 35 Tuttle Road Sterling “I ' ve tried everything in my life . .. things I’ve liked I’ve tried twice. SHEILA E. PERKINS 9 Lincoln Avenue If we are ever to live, now is the time. blue .. . Brian . . . friends . . . summer . . . I ' m gonna freak out! . . . Hampton Beach The great essentials of happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. The Ensnarer . . . weekends ... Summer ' 81 ... parties ... Windopane and the guys ... Seanny . . . Hunny ... scutterbotch ... goodbye Mr. R... . locusts and maracas . . . the Harringtons 1 17 82... Love to Mom and Dad .. . Moo-Moo, Baby, Moo-Moo ... teeth ... Skoal ... The Rock ... Angels Ministering to Christ in the Wilderness C.P.+ V.K.... Reptile the Friendship improves happiness and abates misery; by doubling our joy and dividing our grief.. . Problem Child ... maybe someday I ' ll change my evil ways ... S.D. R.R. . . . Allman Bros. 8 21 81 .. . Yvette and Dean . . . Butch and Tracie . . . Bad Co. . . . Kahlua . .. Summer ' 81 ... Cape Cod . . . camp parties ... C.S.N. Y. . .. White Mustang . . . the best things in life are free ... AARON Kindness is a language the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” Hampton Beach w Sue, Summer ' 81 COTB ... The Stones . . . Wild Horses . . . KT FNAZ . . Hingles ... SHARON J. PIERCE 28 Chapel Street Holden HEIDI A. PERKINS 329 Redemption Rock Trail Sterling 94 PAMELA A. PLAINTE Newell Road Holden So we’ve been told, and some choose to believe it; I know they ' re wrong; wait and see .. . Some day we ' ll find it, the rainbow connection — the lovers, the dreamers, and me.. Pammy ... Bubbles ... ' Ole Blue Eyes’ ... My Grammy ... Arizona . . . dew drop ... Katie ... I.G.D. — Lewiston .. . rainbows . .. Bev, Marge, Flo — not too tacky! ... tree decorating with Laurence ... smile . . . Tubin ' in N.H. ... boiling rain ... 5 yrs. ... IE!!.,.. PATRICIA M. PODESTA 25 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden And it gets harder as you get older; And farther away as you get closer. S. Nicks ... CDB MTB ... fire on the mountain ... Bluegrass ... before the flood ... Monongahela ... brothers... Landslide ... dreams unwind — Love’s a state of mind... MICHAEL J. PLOURDE 1 Colony Lane Paxton Church Basketball 1,2, 3 . . . travel . . . Ber¬ muda . . . Baseball 2 .. . Rossington Collins ... J. Geils .. . weekends. . . LINDA J. POPLIS 9 Ledyard Road Paxton ‘‘Smiles come easy, memories last, so, remember me smiling! friends, being together, never giving up, always trusting each other, forever . . . LOVA . . . Friday the 13th . .. skiing . . . Summer ' 81 . . . Maine . . . 4.Y.E.O.M.L. .. . POP . . . Linda-Lou ... 7th period pitch for three . . . friends . . . Mom and Dad . . . memories! PATRICIAL A. POWELL 47 Plymouth Road Holden To live your life in your own way ... To reach the goals you have set for yourself ... To be the one that you want to be — that is success FORMAN ' 79- ' 81 . . . Summer 80, ' 81 ... friends ... skiing ... club ... sports ... Lynyrd Skynyrd ... The Doors .. . J.T. . . . born to be wild . .. Tiki ... New Hampshire ... 25C . . . Paranoia ... Thanks, Mom and Dad ... I love you!! GLENN T. PRIEST 49 Winfield Road Holden camping .. . AD D . . . Tennis 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Kinsman Cabin . . . Ranger... +15 damage ... Silver Ball DAVID A. PRATT 20 Highland Park Road Rutland Words and music will never touch the beauty that I ' ve seen looking into you.” Kim ... 1 17 80 ... Chris ... Mare ... Dreams . . . Hatchet ... Triumph ... J.B. ... J.T. . . . I ' ve got those S.R.B. ' s . . . Frisbee . . . don ' t be such a putz, Bob . . . B. W. ... Gymnastics .. . WHAT! ... People never talked about their feelings anyway without dressing them i n dreams and laughter: I guess it ' s just too painful otherwise. JOANNE PULEO 17 Heritage Lane Holden Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow . . . but live today. HSA . .. friends . . . good times . . . parties . . . Grateful Dead . . . 5 13 81 ... You do your thing and I ' ll do mine! . . . the moose is loose . . . Rossington Collins 11 11 81 . . . ZZ Top .. . Barb . . . Doors . . . Cid . . . KOP . . . outback 95 Dreaming dreams . . STEVEN D. PULIAFICO 199 Main Street Rutland C, S, N, and V . . . Grateful Dead . . . Wally ' s Barn . . . Summer ' 81 . . . Bud . . . 5 13 81 ... Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain .. . Snow Seal ... What a long trip it’s been . . . Thanks Mom and Dad LISA M. PUTNAM 224 Main Street Rutland “This is the end ... My beautiful friends . .. the end. Dave ... friends . .. Deb, Linda, Elisa. Rachel, Pen, Wendy .. . Oriad . . . MAD DOG! . . . waterbed . . . Martians and um¬ brellas ... King Phillips ' versatiles . .. The Crescent... Lynne and Rich ... Smurff. . . Germ .. . Mom and Dad ... Yeah ! ... Fin A! ... Bud . . . married?! . . . Jiffy ... Richie . . . Doors ... 7th Study ... Kolly . .. Alfred ... Big Red . .. Gook . . . Gris-Gris ... Chris B.F. JINEEN RASKETT Rutlan d Live today to your best ability; for there was a yesterday; but there may be no tomorrow. Time it was, and oh, what a time it was! . .. You and me Dee, we ' ve made it! . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Summer ' 79 . . . B J . . . My Lee ... MERRILEA REDFIELD 1 Campbell Street Rutland That which does not kill me makes me stronger. laughter... love . .. friends . . . life . . . It ' s a Grand Illusion ... I want to be me . . . free at last ... or am I ... I drink a toast to those who have earned the title Friend ... forever, but not for always ... Do you know who you are — maybe not. . . spread your wings and fly ... RENEE L. REGNIER 3 Nipmuc Road Paxton Forget what happened yesterday ... bet¬ ter things are on their way.” Mark 6 7 80 . . dragway-demon ... Mom ... Child Study ... friends . . . good times ... elephants-roses ... party — good music . . . The Stones ... no nukes ... adventure . . . Canobie Lake Park ... Christmas ' 80 — bear, heart .. . wish you were W.J.R. II, 143 ... THANKS!... ELLEN C. REYNOLDS 2 Ledyard Road Paxton Hold fast to your dreams for if dreams die life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Friends Forever. .. R-Vigal. . . . what a rush ... K.J.J.G.C.M.W.S. ... daydreaming . . . with Gayle and Jo . . . Dress Barn .. . General Hospital ... Summer ' 81 ... weekend parties ... First Walk ... At the Waddill ' s . . . B.B.D. losah . . . T Y MOM AND DAD LAURENCE A. REED 43 Brentwood Drive Holden Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... 20 ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President . . . Pammy — 5 yrs. ... T. Loan . . . S. Walton ... Mid Jan. ' 81 ... Allagash . . . RPI . . . water skiing . . . EP ... Hydro Slide .. . R.H. . . . snow . .. railroad . .. Camaro ' 70 ... my camp . . . boiling rain ... magic ... Jr. Prom (day after). . . IYII!... 96 JAY S. RIBEIRO 331 Mirick Road Princeton ' Love people for who they are; not what you want them to be!! Thanks David Milton for the best 17 years of my life . .. tape time . . . divided . . . Friendship, Me . . . rum and coke . .. Homecoming Sunrise . .. sailing . . . wadoughnuts .. . Patrischa ... The Dead . . . Derek, a true friend forever . . . SKIING .. . Porsche . . . Thanks: D.D.D. C.K. M B. H I. ... I love you Chris and I ' ll never forget what we had together!!! CHERYL A. RICHARD 8 Main Street E. Princeton Each day is a new discovery. Rolling Stones ... Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Freebird ... Life in the Fast Lane . . . Ace ... Shorty ... ' 82 ... C.Y.C. ... Stairway to Heaven ... J.H.. .. Sheila . . . Mom and Dad . .. A.R., J.R.... Softball... parties . .. Grandparents ... memories .. . L.L.B. ' s . . . R.S. !!! APRIL A. RICHARD 60 Holden Road Sterling If you have something set it free; if it comes back to you it ' s yours — if it doesn ' t, it never was. Jan . .. rainbow . . . J.C. . . . P.S. . . . D.B. ... Freebird .. . Tim ,. . lunatic friends ... Dave . . . Billy . .. Tina . . . Hampton . . . Washington D.C. . . . “sounds good to the guys ... Mr. Margolis .. . F.C. ... L.H. ... D R. . .. Saturday Nights . .. Sweet home, Alabama, Southern Rock . . . Thanks W.R.H.S. ... It ' s been real ... Love ya all .. . Mom and Dad EDWARD S. RIGGLES 39 S. Wachusett Street Holden Whatever you put into life, hopefully you’ll gain from it. MOM . . . Gram .. . Ed . . . Remington 1100 . .. hunting ... fishing . . . Colorado ... Ski Doo . . . Rice . . . Graphic Arts 3, 4 ... Metals 1, 2, 3 . . . Bike Club ... 25 Poulan 16 . . . Skynyrd . . . The Doors . . . Seger. . . Boston . . . friends . . . CHRISTOPHER L. ROBERTS 207 Grove Street Paxton Be as you are as you see, As you are, As I am, I am. Jane ... Ski Club ... Vermont .. . C.S.N.Y. ... 8 26 81 . . . Doors . . . Steve . . . Chris ... Cape Cod ... Talk much? ... The Dead . . . rock climbing . . . 4 + 20 ... camp¬ ing . . . Football 1,2... Rock Climbing Club KERI L. ROCK 1192 Wachusett Street Jefferson The moments pass so quickly but the memories last forever. Summer ' 80, ' 81 ... The Stones ... The Doors . .. Fridays . .. Goodhiles Store .. . green M M ' s . . . The Cape . .. OU-E-I ... “Teddybear ... talks ... 9 16 80 ... movies ... proms ... mouse ... Jr. Child Study . . . R?” NO! .. . Mom and Dad ... AWC M CHRISTOPHER P. ROBINSON 37 Maple Street Paxton “Winter is the best time of them all. camping . . . fishing . . . skateboarding . .. snowboarding . . . snowshoeing . .. SNOW! ... skiing .. . Burton ... B-52 ' s . . . Neil Young ... The Dead . . . The Res . .. The Clash . .. Thrasher ... Ski Club . . . Rock Climbing Club DIANNE M. ROE 25 Griffin Road Sterling “All good things that exist are the fruits of originality. All creatures great and small ... Tika . .. drawing . . . FHA . . . horseback riding . . . modern art and architecture ... Steve Mar¬ tin ... warm weather .. Braaivleis, Rugby ... sunny skies . . . South Africa . . . Johan¬ nesburg . .. seasons in the sun . . . Kruger Nat ' l Park . . . dawn and dusk in the Bushveld .. . Vrystaat! ... wildlife . . . precious .. . Dayanne .. . CHEEE . . . 97 MICHELLE A. ROSS 17 Nancy Drive Rutland JOYCE A. ROOT 23 Newell Hill Road Sterling THOMAS B. ROUGHAN Esty Road Princeton Corb pafus tipi oneym wilebl . . gdeetkfcu. Pink Anderson and Floyd Council .. . Strangers in the street, by chance two separate classes meet, and I am you and what I see is me. . . . E.L.P. . . . Tarkus . . . Are you deaf when you hear the seasons call? ... If we make it we can all sit back and laugh .. . “Always remember how lucky you are to have known someone it was hard to say goodbye to, it made you cry. Hey Lindberg — remember painted peacocks? . . . Ascutney ski trip 1 80 ... waterskiing . . . Vermont ... 8 6 79 ... dance . . . Camelot ... my math buddy ... Dallas .. . Journey . . . The Stones .. . The Eagles . . . friends ... the Old Gang ... remember the good times . . . T. McCar¬ thy ' s parties ... walking in the rain ... sum¬ mers and weekends . . . Thanks Mom and Dad... MICHELLE L. RUSSELL Lincoln Avenue Holden “It is chance that makes brothers but hearts that make friends.” Love soft as an easy chair; love fresh as the morning air; one love that is shared by two I have found with you Bobby 12 24 ... wish upon a star. . . Ralph, Russ and Liz ... to memories and the future together, Love ya! . . . blazing weekends . . . Paris HOLLY M. ST. JEAN 112 Holden Road Paxton The secret to life is enjoying the passage of time. All Great things don ' t have to come to an end — and memories never die . . . NEW FRIENDS AND OLD, Love ya all . . . bliss ... drawing and writing . . . movies (he, he, he) .. . A T. . .. walks on cold winter afternoons on a crunchy path where the sun is striated by the birch ... note-passing ... giggling fits .. . rowdiness . .. Thanx M D JILL ST. JOHN 2 Burpee Road Sterling Country Prep. 98 REBECCA J. SAARINEN 19 James Road Sterling Smile on your brother, Everybody get together. Try and love one another right now. Peace ... daisies . . . black . . . Beatles . . . Strawberry Fields Forever ... incense, candles and chimes . . . Rolling Stones . .. Wild Horses ... SPP ... Teddy Bear . . . Flash Party . . . Imagine . . . Filet Mignon and the Pit . .. Friendly ' s .. . Chinese food tonight . .. stop and smell the roses . . . All You Need Is Love . . . THOMAS C. SABOURIN 65 Flanagan Hill Road Sterling Don ' t worry about the future til it gets here. BENNY ' S . .. bike ride to Martha ' s Vineyard . . . Cape Cod in the Stang ' 81 . . . Birds . . . Dougie doesn ' t drink, Mom. . . . parties .. . AC DC ... Hampton B M A... shmoe . . white skiing ... Camaro . . . Stang . . . motorcycling ... meet ya at the house ... the banana . . . you der, hey! .... if you ' re lucky . . rope swing ... ROGER J. SABOURIN Flanagan Road Sterling When you ' re in trouble, smile! Worry and I have never met .. . What homework? ... smile ... no way ... riding with Mrs. Davison ... oh good . .. 5th period gym JANET V. SANDQUIST 31 Avery Heights Drive Holden The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come. ' ' Gianni Schicchi . . . New England Fest . . . Opera . . . Zupe . . We Five . . . Jason ... lavander tapestry . . . laughter . .. Singers ... Race ' 81 ... Mrs. Elliott ... Gram and Papa . . . Jag Alskar Dig . . . Mother and Dad ... St. Laurie . . . Mr. Gordon .. . God is in the depth of our very being .. . Mr. Groom ... Blessed be . . . PATRICK C. SARKISIAN 121 Glennwood Road Rutland He who hesitates is lost. friends . . . The Boat Ride (Maude) . . . Mrs. Donna Dunwoody . . . Garret .. . The Twins ... family .. . Nancy ... Too much!” ... tennis . . . waterskiing . . . skiing .. . swimm¬ ing .. . Fleetwood Mac . . . Eagles . .. Doors . . . O.N.J. ... The Stones .. . Maxines, Brunch .. . Dino ' s . . . Florida!!! MARY L. SCOTT 23 Brookside Drive Holden With crossed fingers I put the stars in their dark slots so my soul beneath this candle can flicker in its tiny light. Field Hockey ... Rhubarb Pie . . . Yearbook Comm. ... Nantucket ... Norway ' 81 Fla. . . Misquamicutt.. . Bernie ... Lis and Ali . .. my family . . . WTH ... the fawn . . . teasing moons . . . tapestry . .. cozy” . . . tea parties . . . Banfi ... Gram ' s spaghetti ... pansies . . . TM ... little ant ... the sw- ingset . . . skunk! ... SEKA .. . treesnows .. . din lykkedag idag? ... ALAYNE M. SCHULTZ 223 Newell Road Holden Your only obligation in any lifetime is to be true to yourself. California dreamin ' . . . the beach ... sunsets .. . Pacific Ocean . . . swimming . . . CSC ... Art ... money ... ambition ... freedom ... independent . . . dreams ... JAS-Chevy Luv ... movin ' on . . . JBB in H ... Thanks Mom, I never could ' ve made it without you! ... It’s a nice place to visit but . . . L.A. I ' ll be back . . . Bye everybody!. . . GREGG B. SCULTHORPE 354 Highland Street Holden 99 DENNIS D. SETTERLUND 10 Fort Sumter Drive Holden ‘‘Life is what happens to you while you ' re busy making other plans.” FLORIDA . . . motorcycles . . . Kawasaki . . . Hampton Beach . . . running . . . electrical work . .. swimming . .. sleeping . . . HEIDI A. SHEA 99 Mirick Road Princeton Understand yourself, express yourself, discover yourself, be all you can be .. WHOMP! .., dance .. . babysitting J.J.A. ... friends ... I.B.G.P. . .. cream filled doughnuts . . . rainy days ... lunch ... Molsen .. . parties ... wild and crazy gal. . . snow . . . Pisces . . . I’ll be back . .. JAMES F. SHANAHAN 50 Rolling Ridge Road Holden Life is but a day-old dream that ends when you die after twenty-four hours. The Who . . . Pete Townshend ... Happy Jack . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Genesis ... Buffalo Springfield (Is it strange I should change?) ... Why don ' t you all f-f-f-fade away? ... my generation ... I don’t need no arms around me, I don ' t need no drugs to calm me. ... Pink Floyd ... PAMELA J. SHEA 99 Mirick Road Princeton “Love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay; Love isn’t love, till you give it away. Jerry 8 30 81 .. . 17th birthday . . . White Mountains . . . PJ . . . Ape . . . DL.. . Candi . . . Mr. M. . . . Dea . . . Micki. . . Kristina ... LLewy . . . Bertoo sounds good to me, guys! . . . “If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? . . . Reo Speed- wagon ... Two Step Boogie ... Charlie Daniels . .. Freebird . . . TM ... JM ... AMooo . .. Thanx! 1 . %M, A GAYLE A. SHILALE 63 Plymouth Road Holden “I thank you for the memories and the good times we all knew, I thank you for the freedom when it came my time to go. the gang — friends forever ... Acadia ’81 ... laughing ... with Mary ... SWJ . .. hockey cheering .. . Lumpy ... P.A.G.’s ... daydreaming with Jo and El . . . G.H. . . . gullible Gayle .. . KendallWMBECJLWMT .. . York Beach . .. eating . . . GTWEJKCMSW ... Hey WTF? ... ILY Mom and Dad ... DIANE C.SHIMKUS 2 Highland Park Rutland Life is a gift — don’t waste it — cherish it. Thanks God! . . . mountains and icicles .. . Colorado .. . cowboys and Indians ... moonlight and sunshine ... RIDING . .. HORSES . .. BARON ... Summer of ’79 . .. the bus stop — Jim and Joe .. . bunnies- Pewee! ... daisies and snowflakes ... pup¬ pies ... this is insanity ... Eagles . . . writing and serenity! .. . Jackson Browne ... John Denver — Far Out!!! . . . Seger — Turn the Page . . . Mom and Dad THOMAS R. SIOUI Avery Heights Drive Holden AD D . . . Halting Thief 14th Level . . . Spr¬ ing Track 3, 4 . . . Indoor Track 3. 4 . . . Cross Country 4 ... Silver Ball ... Tail Gun¬ ner ... Galaxian . . . NANCY A. SLATTERY 55 Parker Avenue Holden Someday we’ll find it ... the Rainbow Connection; the lovers, the dreamers, and me. Mom ... Suzanne ... CinC . . . Secretary, Business Club . . . Cinnamin . . . IORG ... good friends ... 1000 hour ... It takes both sunshine and showers to make a rain¬ bow . . . Andrea and ? .. . crocheting . .. Business Dept. . .. 3V4 miles .. . Bev, Tom, Matt, Tim . . . intricate cloud formations . .. Barry . . . JBLMJ . .. DRB, Inc.. . . Lums 100 DEBORAH A. SLOC UM 919 Wachusett Street Holden Do not follow where the path leads; Go in¬ stead where there is no path and leave a trail. friends . . . KB, FC, SB. AM, MH, JW . . . Jen- sie . .. Ollie Quentin, Marshmallow Icky ... Echo 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Winter Track 3 ... sneaker love . . . Model U.N . .. close clams ... T.V.J. .. . 6 19 81 . . . M O M. . . . Bediddle . . . F.I.C. ... rollerskating . . . E.L. ... Mom and Dad . .. tennis anyone? ... dexter . . . prep ... Summer 81 ... I want to be somebody ... DAVID D. SMALTZ 15 Sherwood Drive Sterling Live for today. Thinking of the future is a waste of time.” Betsy 5 23 81 . . . bike trip to M.V. Birds, Cape ' 81 ... I may be crazy, but I ' m flippin ' out, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Snazy ... Shmoe . . . The Guys T.C.D. . . . AC DC ... Camaro ... DJ.DS ... Benny ' s ... remember the good times . .. BRIAN F. SMITH 12 Doyle Road Holden ... late nights ... bourbon and gingers . . . special friends ... have an open mind, touch all bases; then decide for yourself what you want out of life!!! CHRISTOPHER R. SMITH 496 Shrewsbury Street Holden “When excitement of mind, heart and soul are achieved my time will be done! Jim Morrison Lives ... Hampton Beach . . . Moosehead . . . M M Henderson ... Smith Brothers ... Stones ... Doors . . . Dragon ... Epping . .. motorcycles . . . skiing ... Stripes .. . Stardust . . . ham ' n egger. . . B.S.C.C. ... hunting ... weekends . . . Coach Lewis . . Robbie ... Clint Eastwood . . Munsonville . . The Island . . . KATHLEEN M. SMITH 118 Richards Avenue Paxton SUZANNE E. SMILEY 69 Kendall Road Sterling Junction Don ' t part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you cease to live. (Swift) I do not fear for tomorrow for I remember yesterday and I love today — W. A. White ... Senior High Fellowship . . . Martha ' s Vineyard . .. the sea and beach . . . dreams . . . apple trees ... summertime . . . green and blue . .. laughing ... Paris . .. C.B.S.I. . .. Thanks Mom and Dad The face we choose to miss be it for but a day as absent as a hundred years, when it has rode away. TODD T. B. SNELSON 279 Main Street Rutland Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ... “Toby . . . square root of 52 . . . Track 2. 3, 4 . .. Chess . . . Lake Placid . . . bicycling . . . “Don’t always make all remembrances in seriousness. . . . playing cards ... JJT ... “I’ll always remember . . . 101 Kitsie . . . M.D.J.P. (the best!). . . A.T.P_ Mar ... COCO .. . WEB . Chere ... I do not know . . . We are golden ... walk on ... Holden I do not choose to be a common man. Allysen . .. 2 14 81 . . . Comes A Time 5 16 81 . .. 9 19 81 .. . GS . . . AGDW ... Clutch . . . Hampton ' 79, ' 80, ' 81 ... Dragon . . . Maryland . . . X-Country, Winter, Spring Track . . . Big “12” . .. Smitty . . . lost sock . . . “Caddy . . . Smith Brothers . . . Freebird . . . “The secret of life is enjoy¬ ing the passage of time. GREGORY D. SMITH 5 Wildwood Road CHERIE L. SNYDER 508 Bullard Street Holden “I measure time by how a body sways.” F.N.H.S. ... bb cheering 1, 2 ... dance, dance, DANCE (N Y.) ... S.C. 2 Rhubarb Pie — New England ' s best — Gentles? .. . Many thanks — S.H., M.P.W. T.R.M. ... Je t ' aime Bits!. . . Aw, Den ... I would that I had been there. . . . i.I.m.s.b. (k.h.c.) ... Let ' s pretend it’s spon¬ taneous” .. . Moo . . . do it O.E.!. . . K.I.S.S. . . . In a dark time. PETER E.SODERBERG 340 Reservoir Street Holden Veni, Vidi, Vici — We came, we saw, we conquered.” lunch table philosophers .. . Summer ' 81, Maine with Swansey, Chuck. Phil and Miller . . . golf . .. Echo Sports Ed. . . . New York- ing with Bedard. P.K., Sara, Liz, Sue, and, of course, J.H. . . . Eagle Scout . . . Pay no attention to what critics say; a statue has nevei been created in honor of a critic .. . CAROL A. SOCIA 1 Clemence Avenue Sterling “Wake me up in time for the weekend!” friends and family ... let ' s go in late — let ' s not go in .. . spp . . . ballpark . . . pur¬ ple .. . I missed the bus” ... happy feet .. . Cape 9 30 81 . . . moi? . . . fungries . . . Worcester . .. rainbows ... Stop it Brenda!” . . . New Year ' s ' 80 ... Pip ... doot . . . the car . . . unicorns ... JJBBB- BEPLS . . . I don ' t care” . . . Boston ... LISA M. SOLOMON 48 Pommagussett Road Rutland Faith is knowing there is an ocean because you have seen a brook.” Sevrige ar basta! ... ABBA . . . Paul- Applewood . . . family . .. Psalms 27 ... southern talk ... Charleston, S.C. ... Ogunquit . . . sunny beach days . . . Califor¬ nia here I come ... stars ... Olivia Newton John . . . 1982 Excalibur. . . Hold on tight to your dream — ELO ... Thanks Mom and Dad . . . God Bless! SHARON SONTAG 179 Rowley Hill Road Sterling Junction Good times, bad times, you know I ' ve had my share!” School ' s out forever ... ' 82 ... Gran Torino Elite . . . Cindy ' s Vega . . . revenge! . . 2 14 81 . . . It ' s only VESCERA . . . weekends . . . partyin ' . . . Bud . . . Worcester ... Green Hill . . . Tobey’s (Bar¬ rister ' s) . . . Harley-Davidson 1 ... STEVEN 7 25 81 ... AC DC. 12 4 81 . .. The Who ... Baba O ' Reilly . . . Thanks Mom and Dad ELIZABETH M. SPANKNEBEL 226 Leominster Road Sterling For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Echo 2, 3. 4 . Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Bermuda ' 79 . N.Y. Germany ' 80 . .. Philadelphia . .. Stoneham ... S.H.Y.F. . .. Barnett, Vt. . . . Martha ' s Vineyard ' 81 Lake Winnie ' 80 . . . Becky S ... Triumph . . . Toronto . .. Jayne P .. . Mom and Dad . . . Get out of my cloud . . . Chinese food ... old man with the monkey wrench ... SHERYL E. SOUCY 40 Laurelwood Road Rutland We all need a little help from our friends. The Gang — Ascutney ' 81 ... Hampton ... 8 19 81 ... Backwards — B.S.! ... friends . . . Journey . . . concerts . . . Here Tim — Crash! . .. skiing . .. C.P. ' s ... swimming at KLAP ' s . . . weekends ... Close-Up .. . Newport disaster ... family .. . Thanks Mom and Dad DAVID P. STANDISH McCormick Road Spencer ‘‘The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do.” Lumpy . . . Ma . . . F.F.A. Reporter 3: Presi¬ dent 4 . . . snowmobiling . . . “eating” . . . fixing cars . . . machinery . . . working with animals. . . 102 CHARLES V. STAVROS 105 Jamieson Road Holden In our lives there are infinite moments, but like friends only the best ones are thought of often and remembered forever snowstorms . .. Molson Gold ... rainbow ... Pontiacs .. . Mr. B ' s Wild Ride .. . September days . . . “Wake up, it ' s Aqualung! ...M, D, and T; Thanks! SHARON A. STIDSEN 148 Grove Street Paxton “Leaves are falling all around, it’s time I was on my way. Sha, Lyn, Chig . . . 6 6 81 ... get out of the road .. . what? . .. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . girls ice hockey 4 . . . Lake Placid ' 81 1 . .. Days Lodge ... friends ... LF . . . CC . .. Doors . .. Skynyrd . . . Lincoln Continental .. . run Sharon .. . Thanx Mom and Dad . . . can’t you feel it, now that spring has come; that it’s time to live in the scattered sun .. . PAUL A. STEELE 63 Newell Hill Road Sterling When you lose touch with people and friends, you lose your sanity.” skiing . .. White Mountains . .. The Doors .. . Jimi Hendrix... Grateful Dead ... Terry Band . . . Cabin ' 80 ... Lafayette ' 79 ... Bronx Zoo with Weis ' s Biology Class . . . The End — Jim Morrison .. . “Out Back ... Adventure ... Beatles . . . Jerry’s the Greatest . . . Monadnock ... rock climbing LAURA J. STRANDGAARD 65 Fort Sumter Drive Holden ... and you think that love is only for the lucky and the strong. He ' s a fine babe!... my little bubble car... partying with my buddies .. . Hampton ' 81 . .. Jane and Bets . . . Halloween ' 80 at the sand pits . .. the ole gang . . . Homecoming ' 80 ... the Cape ... Boss and Joe . . . the band .. . Jeg elsker deg Tane! ... mamas don ' t let your babies grow up to be cowboys!! KIMBERLY A. STUART 58 Wilder Road Sterling Junction “Live life one day at a time, and make each day a masterpiece. I don ' t know ... Softball ... Track ... rollerskating ... Echo ... Yearbook . . . Honor Roll ... Rainbow, P.W.A. . .. SHYF Secretary ... Summer 80 ' s ... Music! . .. Travel! . . . Martha ' s Vineyard . . . Canada, PEI Moncton Parlee Beach ... swings ... Paris FRANCE, Hazebrouck 7 14 81, Franck . .. Je com-prends” ... Tennis, Vachement! ... Belgium ... friends! ... Karen Hi Ho Robin, Chy, Pam, BA. BJ ... Thanks and Love, Mom and Dad, C.H. jr. TIMOTHY J. SULLIVAN 5 Mortimer Road Sterling Money and objects may be nice, but love and friendship are more important!” Williams ... bike riding ... astronomy ... Foreigner ... ELO ... science fiction ... Rock ’n Roll.. . Heavy Metal.. . Frisbee . . . Rubik ' s Cube ... Cosby ... piano .. . banjo ... Maine ... Dr. Demento ... stamps ... coins . . . darts . . . bumper pool... food .. . rollerskating . . . movies ... motorcycles ... records ... Stereos ... Wendy . . . Mike ... Cheryl. . . John .. . AC DC . . . Rush ... Styx PETER I. SWANSON Kendall Road Holden All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost.” Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. The Hacker ... Swandog ... skiing . . . OLINS . . . Kill- ington . . . Hansons .. . Busting the bumps on Outer Limits . . . working at the shop ... philosophy in action ... summers in Maine ... Julie ... The Who ... That ' s not funny 103 CARYN A. SWEDBERG 20 Sheffield Way Holden ROBERT W. SWARTZ Ridge Road Rutland KRISTINE A. SWENSON 222 Greennand Road Sterling “Has anybody seen a dog dyed dark green?? ' ' The B-52 ' s ... SSGHWL D . . . phoned again . . . DDIWM 7 14 81 . . . Lake Winnie . .. wild parties . . . to-get-her ... York Beach, Maine . . . AEDLDP-WB . . . Friday ' s and Molsons . . . the Stones . . . FD!!! ... parkers . .. summertime . . . cruisin’ ... BYORL! . . . 9 4 81 . . . 6060842! ... ' 69 Cougar. .. R.R. . . . skiing ... Just Like Old Times . “Remember that all your todays were your tomorrows and will be your yesterdays. Donny ... 2 29 80 ... Leap Year .. . Hampton Beach . . . Patten . . . Memorial Day Weekends . . . Florida . . . MYF . . . Mom and Dad . . . The Prom ... movies . . . weekends . .. m2c 2 t2b.V.L. . .. j2«3 ... Chicopee ... snowmobiling . . . tennis . . . cheering . . . dreams ... 12 roses ... W.M.C.... I sorry ... friends ... JAMES W. TAYLOR 36 Boyden Road Holden If you smile at me I will understand for that is something everybody, everywhere does, in the same language. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt.)... Football 4 . . . Basketball 2 . . . W.B. Legion . . . Wally ' s B G . . . BIC’s ... Treasurer 3, 4 . . . Maine ' 81 . .. F.O.T.R. . . . J.T. ... The Gang . . . The Dead ... CSNY ... Summer ... Mom . . . friends ... GREGORY S. THORSEN 99 Main Street Rutland “Live for today, there may be no tomorrow. Tankers ... Snapper . .. jail .. . J.P.C.B. Forever... 73 Prix . . . Boggen . .. partyin ' . . . Stinky F . . . T.L.U.L. .. . Packen . . . I ' ll try anything in my life: things I like, I ' ll try twice! . .. L.S. . .. B-Ball 1, 2. 3, 4 .. . Scroggin . .. Stones, Little TA . .. Liften ... Bruce Springsteen, “Born to Run ... speak to me . . . LISA M. THOMAS 9 Clemence Avenue Sterling Junction “Life is a challenge, not a big joke: take one day at a time. Lambert’s .. . Greenmeadow parties . . . sleeping out . . . K P’s . . . Summer 80 . . . Mark . . . SEARCH . . . Doors . . . the lake . . . ya right! . . . Goon . . . they’re back here! ... cornfield . . . M B., it was fun!... What’s up! ... friends . . . Cooper Concert ... J.M.D. Downtown . . . Insanity! . . . the pits .. . tracks . .. sure . . . let ' s go! ... Hallo¬ ween ' 81 . . . Thanks Mom and Dad TRACEY J. TIKKA 29 Holden Road Sterling “Follow your dreams wherever they may lead.” friends . . good times . . 9 30 81 . . . dreams . . . honesty . . . Riunite . .. Freebird . . . Brenda’s party . . . Oakdale Nursing Home . . . Softball . . . Basketball . . . beaches . . . sunsets . . . Connecticut . .. 7 10 81 . . . Friendly’s . . . Amazon ... If ... You ' ve Got a Friend . . . summer . .. Eagles . . . memories . . . Beatles . . . Isn ' t that the funniest thing? ... ED . .. concerts ... Journey . . . styx . . . parties, BBBB, S.C.K.K.C.J.R. . MICHELLE E. TODER 16 East Park Road Sterling Life ' s too short to wonder or cry, so lift your head and laugh at the sky! Love . .. friends . . . smiles ... Us Guys GLC . . . laughter . . . Elvis . . . Pats vs. Bills ... S.A.C. ... SC . . . spirit . .. football . . . Mad Taper. . . P.A.G.. . . W.T.F. . . . Wintiki B-day . . . ho ckey . . . cheering . . . green and white hair? . . . N.Y. Dance . . . B.I.C.’s ... Me offbeat? .. . Maine . . . Acadia .. . Yale Bowl . . . summers . . . Kendall R. . . diet ... the beach .. . canoe ... the Saco, sis . . . Drive-Ins . . . proms . . . Tode . . . RiDa . . . ILY Mum and Dad . . . Incredible memories . . . Jess 104 TONE M.S. TOLLEFSEN c o 225 Brattle Street Holden “Today is the last day of the first part of your life. Exchange Student ' 81-’82 . . . Brooks party — skal, to the bottom . . . Maine . . . moun¬ tain slide . . . SKIPMUNK . . . rollerskating with Tina and Nancy . . . Geometry 7th . . . ( I can’t say Connecticut ) . . . Takk for a vare der nar jeg trengte deg . . . Thanks Mum and Dad . .. down-hill skiing . . . Jane. Laura. Brooke. Tina . . . JARLE . . . JONATHAN D. TRACY 34 Holden Road Paxton JOANNE M. TOOMEY 8 Birchwood Drive Holden “For every sunrise there is a dream; For every sunset a memory.” Jo” . .. best friends . . . Les . . . Boston Cape ... Mv, Ter, 6 21 79 ... syats-d. nites ... Summertime, AFT... Neil Young ... 7th Chem ... dreamin’ with E G . . . Regal and Jill . . . good times with C ... skiing, Linda ... the Stones ... the beach . . . roses and pearls .. . memories forever... MATTHEW MC. C. TRAFTON Hubbardston Road Princeton “Silence is golden (G.G.G.) Skiing . . . G.S. . . . Princeton ... Chem with Ben and Woody . . . President 4 .. . P.F.D. . . . downhill racing ... Betsy . . . Michelle ... running for office .. . the flag . .. Hyan- nis ... P.T.C. .. . best all around? ... Animal . . . the kitchen ladies ... D.B.H. ... Our Float 2. 3, 4, 3 ... A E, $4000 .. . Blizzard ' s ... Canada .. . D.D. ... friends ... Linda. Sharon, Maura ... Sign this, or else! DAVID K. TUOMIVAARA 428 Grove Street Paxton fishing ... hunting . . . 7 ... snowmobiles . .. camping . .. cross country skiing ... fishin ' at Quabbin Reservoir KARYN B. TUPPER 190 Union Street Holden Yet in the pain of confusion there is hope in the secret cell of one’s own heart. friends ... Outdoors . . . dreams . . . Wisdom . . . the pond . . . Blue Grass music . . . traveling . . . cabin in the mountains .. . sunsets . . . full moons . . . partying . . . 105 LINDSAY TURNER 85 Bailey Road Holden LOTUS ... A.G. ... Paula . . . Brenda . . . Wendy-0 .. . Devo ... punk .. . B.Y.O.R.L. .. . GOGO-842 ... F.O.A.D. ... Boston . . . The Loft. . . The El... Fiorucci.. . jello par¬ ties ... Charleston Chews ... Pu-pu- platters and scorpions ... Monty Python .. . Ruffles ... Blondie ... Call me” ... Prince... ELISA A. TWOHIG 4 Keep Avenue Paxton Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. The Doors .. . Concert Chorus 1,2, 3. 4 .. . weekends . . . Heaven Can Wait ... friends ... Deb, Penny, Linda, Shauna, Melissa, Rachel, Lisa . . . Bowie Jaguar Series III . . . Stones . . . blazers . .. when the music ' s over, turn out the lights ... Tasha . . . Philadelphia ' 81 . . the garage . .. four great years . . . Thanks Mom and Dad and Terri... KYM TWICHELL 22 Woodland Road Holden If you love something set it free, if it comes back it was yours; if it doesn ' t, it never was.” Yah! .. . the waterfall ... how ' s the weather? ... 6 19 80 . . . out back . . . Eric . . . J.G. ... the Doors . . . UMass . . . can ' t wait for the weekend . . . what the future holds, no one knows . . . the big green boat... Thanks for being there, Cath . . . Buddy!!! See ya!!! KRIS L. ULLSTROM 87 Maple Avenue Rutland “With all you may ever have, without love you will have very little. Kiss ... Kat . . . Halloween . . . 8 1 79 . . . M.R. . .. Shandi and Starchild ... 17 friends ... Summer ' 81 ... horror movies and Walt Disney cartoons . . . black and white . . . Ma, Daddy, and Sher.. . October . . . 12 1 79 ... roses ... teaching riding . . . hopes, dreams, and ambitions . .. H.S.A. ... long hair ... full moons ... 7 17 80 . . . TIA . .. Rock ' n roll all night ELLEN M. URBANOVITCH 924 Pleasant Street Paxton You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try you sometimes get what you need. friends . .. f.j. parties .. . halloween . . . skoal ... e.j. .. . teeth ... mmbmm .. . Summer ' 81. the beach ... the Stones ... S.M.C. glimmer twins ... wild horses ... Freebird ... windopane, last farewell . .. Mom and Dad ... 143 ... rainbows, elephants . .. m.l. ... the devils on the flagpole ... it was just my imagination runn¬ ing away with me . . . JOHN C. VANAKEN III 100 Highland Street Holden It is a great pity that men and women forget that they have been children. Parents are apt to be foreigners to their sons and daughters. Minute Men 1, 2, 3 . . . Chiefs all the way ... skiing . . . Golf 2, 4 ... Europe ' 80 ... N-J ... Church B-Ball practice . . . Who’s Kevin? ... The Park ... HJH . . . Nantucket Trip .. . WA . . . TCC . . . CFW ... Beef .. . Pat Pending ... CHERYL A. VAUGH 44 Chapel Street Holden To be free from fear, pain, and suffering is the inalienable right of all creatures. Bennie ... George .. . Mom and Dad ... seals .. . wolves . . . Diane . . . Ireland . . . cameras ... yearbook . . . Fridays ... I.F.A.W.. . . fluffernutters ... Ginger . .. To your bayonets!” ... Barry .. . family ... Hey, Mammone! ... The 3 Musketeers ... Born Free . .. winter ... wildlife .. . Taurus .. . W. Disney . . . Lady ... What ' s reality? ... cats ... Arthur ... history ... math ... J.M.F... . KARL A. VOGLMAYR 20 Woodside Drive Sterling Every man has in himself a continent of undiscovered character. Happy is he who acts the Columbus to his own soul. Model U N. 1,2, 3, 4 . . . Political Affairs 1,2 ... Church B-Ball . . . JV Baseball . . . egg rolls . . . freedom of choice . . . whipit ... I swear to God ... Betty . .. Sieg Heil .. . Nola 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . the humor magazine for adults . . . Pacific Research Inc. . . . why lit¬ ter your mind with tedious memorization, when you have inherited the science of defrauding . . . Frank Zappa — Jewish Princess . .. don’t talk about the things that no one cares ... 106 JULIAN P. VOTRUBA 12 Campbell Street Rutland “Live with what you have and not with what you want.. carpentry ... 73 Satellite ... hunting . .. Jensen . .. car races . .. NH . .. Michelob .. R870 .. . Polish weddings . . . Rush ... Spook . .. RLV . . . parties . . . CWMG . . . the camps .. . Doors ... F. JAMES WALNISTA, JR. 36 Highland Avenue Holden “One always finds time for that which he desires to do. but never for that which he must do.” Golf 2, 3, 4 . . . Wally ... The Barn . .. CZ- Way ... BIC ' s ... the Lakehouse ... The Gang ... The Budwall . .. The Dead . . . Maine ' 81 ... Mom ... CSNY . . . friends . . KAREN L. WADDILL 24 Lincoln Circle Paxton And if you go, no one may follow. That path is for your steps alone. live for the weekends . . . C, S, N + Y . . . Chocolate Brown and Light Blue . . . B.B.D. .. . vacations . . . G.H. . . . R. half gallon .. . with the Reynolds . . . Dress Barn . . . the best memories . .. Summer ' 81 ... wa- doughnuts . . . Seabrook sunrise . . . friends . . . never fall out . . . Dave, what did I get? CATHERINE A. WALSH 426 Quinapoxet Street Jefferson Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once she grows up. rainbows ... Deering and CF . . . B(R)C .. . “the hill” ... purple .. . Ars longa. vita brevis ... unicorns ... SPB ... kill ghost shadows ... Singers — Ottawa . . . There is no excellent beauty That hath not some strangeness in proportion ... Pierrot ... hearts ... koala bears and Australia!! ... just ducky, Bob — indeed . . . Alex — There is a pleasure ... ... PSS ... pawprint JOANNE E. WALSH 23 Lincoln Circle Paxton Good times, bad times, I know I ' ve had my share.” Track 1 ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . East Orleans ' 81 . .. friends ... TR 9 12,23 81 ... Horses, Jessie, Horse Shows .. . freckles . . . Tiger . . . Tobins Dogs, Dogs, Dogs ... Jr. Prom . .. Senior year. . . sum¬ mer ' 81 ... Bruce ' 81-Z28 . . . summer nights with Connell ... JRP ... FD ... par¬ ties, concerts . . . parents . . . being little Jo . . . laugh and cry with Mique forever ... Thanks Mr. Rasku ... I’ll remember WRHS LESLIE E. WALTON 25 Cumberland Circle Holden There are none happy in the world, but beings who enjoy freely a vast horizon. ' ' Best Friends . .. jo-jo ... Cape Cod Boston ... ML.T.F... .Tacos . . . 6 21 79 . . . Dan¬ cing . . . N.Y.C. .. . 7th Chem ... Katie did ... ice cream D J ... S.T.T.U.M. . . . solitude . . . sunny daze . . . strawberries . . . Dandy Lions ... weekends . . . Linda and Sharon . . . skiing J.T.L.B. ... yesterday ' s dreams are tomorrow ' s memories .. . I sure hope the road don ' t come to own me; there ' s so many dreams I ' ve yet to find. “Lonnie . . . Vermont... Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4 ... dancing . . . Art . .. sailing . . . Prom ' 81 . . . homecomings ... oh yeah! . .. remember the good times . . . friends ... S, D, W . .. the Princeton Crowd BELSE ... A man in no man ' s land . . . weekends ... Gypsy van ... summer ' 81 . . . Neil Young ... Thanx M D . . . smile .. . No, I ' m not Korean!... whatta drag .. . Adios!!! KATHLEEN A. WALSH 16 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden The time is gone, the song is over, thought I ' d something more to say. parties . .. people are strange when you ' re a st ranger . . . R P let ' s take a trip round and round for a weekend some night ... Black Pond ... 6 15 81 ... Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Cross Country . . . thanx Neen ... the mountain ... toot ... Thanx Everybody . . . What a long strange trip it’s been . .. Catch y ' all later! LOAN K. WALTON 42 Sterling Road Princeton 107 SEAN M. WALTON 42 Sterling Road Princeton Do what you want to do, not what others want you to. Windridge . .. Fiddler ' s Weekend . . . Reed ' s Camp . .. canoeing . .. TAFF ... Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . 34 ... Old Blue Chevy . . . Mid- nite Ride, T, L, M, S . . . Mobile ... College Week . .. Ghost ... homecoming . . . sleepovers ... Switzerland ... Ellen, Anne, Carolyn, Gilian ... Mom and Dad ... cast troubles ... Vermont ... G.G. ... Eckert ' s Lawn ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. Summer ' 81 . . . Mansfield w Todd . . . Football Camp ... June 5, ' 81 ... munchkin LORI J. WARG North Street Jefferson Courage and perseverance have a magical talisman, before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish into air. Larry . . . Howie . .. Soccer . . . Mr. Camp¬ bell ... Thanx you guys . . . Basketball ... The J.G. ... Softball ... Nasty ... Pwel de Peteu J C ... Buddet ... Hampton with the P ' s ... the videos ... SAC ... Brooksie ... Whale Mine ... P.S.N.L. ... N ut ... PASKY .. . don ' t fear the reaper . . . “D.S.B. . . . Ma and Dad . . . Dave ... “La Duna ... ya know ... TINE SUSAN M. WARDZALA 11 Monticello Drive Paxton A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and ac¬ cepts you today just the way you are. Sue . . . Homecomings ... Proms ... summers . . . Cape Cod . . . Florida (WDW) . . . Turn the Page . . . friends and family ... “Another alligator! .. . “Preppie! ... New Year ' s Eve ' 79-’80 (N.J.) ... Thanks Mom, Dad, Carole, and Steven . . . ROBIN J. WARNER 407 Princeton Street Jefferson “His anger is but for a moment, but his love is for a lifetime. Jeff, 11 18 80 . . . Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Dickman ... I love you Mom and Dad . .. Sam . . . Senior Prom at W.V.T.H.S. ... Shally . . . Allison, Adam, and Chris ... Lynyrd Skynyrd ... Child Study . . . Howie! ... I love you Jeff... HEATHER M. WATSON 94 Doyle Road Holden camera shy CRAIG A. WELLER 33 Maple Street Rutland We cannot say ‘the past is past’ without surrendering the future. Soccer 1, 2, 4 ... Basketball 1 . . . Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4 ... S.O. ... I believe in yesterday . . . The T. Bros. (...) . . . C.S.M.H.E. . . . Model U.N. . . . Beatles . .. B.S. ' 81 Grandma and Papa . . . L.W-A.L.G.A. (...). .. NHS .. . D.T. (...)... Mom and Dad DEBBIE K. WAXMAN 14 Dunanderry Way Paxton It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is important is invisible to the eye.” Summer ' 80 — Israel! .. . Basketball ... Wax . . . You guys, I don ' t get it ... M.B.H. ... Kidde . .. W.E.S.T.Y. ... Wendi Lynne ... Sinai . . . D.A.M.P. ... Junior Prom M.F. . . . M.C.E.S. .. . Mom and Dad ... Shelly and Ellen . .. Peppy and Osha ... I.L.Y.L.B. ... A.T.P. ... Sweet Sixteen . . . Bye you guys!. .. JUDY F. WENTWORTH 36 Highland Street Paxton The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love and something to hope for.” DAVE .. . beach ... friends . . . the Cape ... sailing ... good times .. . WACHUSETT . .. Florida . . . pink ... family ... LOVE ... Senior Year... music . . . cooking . . . hap¬ piness .. . 108 PHILLIP J. WESLEY 3 Marshall Street Paxton MICHAELS. WERSAL East Princeton Road East Princeton camera shy A. CATHERINE WESTON 22 Harrington Drive Holden A true friend is somebody who can make us do what we can — thanks KYM” the cemetery . .. pick up your feet! . . . the big, green boat... just the 3 of us ... W.W. . . 4th lunch ... the waterfall and the mountains ... Summer ' 81 . . . K.J. . . . the shack ... Fiddler ' s Contest . . . Out Back . . . what a long, strange trip it’s been .. . K.O.P.I... Friends came and went but enemies just multiplied. Sherry ... speed car... Neil Young . . . keg parties ... school I slept (M.S.K.M.) . . . What a long strange trip it ' s been!. . . Doors . . . yellow light bulbs . . . green squiggly veins . . . around and around . . . (T.C.R.G.) ... I wish the good times were more in focus... MICHAEL A. WHEELER 176 Beaman Road E. Princeton Life is a time machine. Cross Country 1,3.4... Winter Track 4 ... Spring Track 2, 4 . . . Fred ' s camp . . . food is fun . .. DSD ... Ski Club 4 . .. The Fiddler on the Roof ... running .., thanks mom and dad . .. CARL F. WHITE 53 Kendall Hill Road Sterling “We all do what we can, and it has to be good enough . . . and if it isn ' t good enough, it has to do. BENNY ' S .. . MCFWE . . . Cape ' 81 . . . bird watching .. . “You der, hey! . .. K.S. .. . Pawtuckaway (Matt and Phred) .. . S.H.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Chinese food . . . feet and toes . . . meet ya at the house . . . sweatshirts and mugs ... bike ride to M.V. ... Tom and Schmoe . . . rope swing . . . Man cannot live on bread alone! LYNN E. WHITE 24 John Alden Road Holden Nature forms us for ourselves, not for others; to be, not to seem. ILYCJGSMT ... Tim 3 6 81 . . . walks at KR . . . BIB ' s . . . Summer ' 81 ... Arizona (NASC) ... MV with C J ... 7 19 81 CLAT . . . Jackson Browne with K.F. .. . GL . . . Juste une sourire . . . snowstorms . . . SC . . . Hockey . . . green and white hair, Toad? ... James Taylor ... PAG’s ... WTF!!! . . . tears and smiles with CHJ ... I love you mom and dad, Cheryl and David CYNTHIA F. WIBLEY Rte. 1 Jefferson Knowing that you have learned to like your ownself is a great accomplishment. School to me means long, tiresome hours of enduring my teacher ' s lectures, putting up with my fellow classmates. I can truly say that I am glad to finally get out of here. I have had some good times and some bad times, but it was worth it to get my diploma. ANDREW A. WICKMAN 12 Indian Hill Road Paxton Some try to tell me thoughts they cannot defend; just what you’ll want to be, you ' ll be in the end. J.V. Basketball 2 .. . Church Hoops 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . TLC Hi-League . . . Pink Floyd . . . Van Halen . . . There ' ll be a war and there’ll be peace and one day all things will cease . . . 109 MATTHEW C. WILDE 117 West Street Paxton RED . . . Wally’s B G . . . C-Z-Way . . . friends . . . Bic ' s . . . always the good times . . . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Beach Boys spring P.V.N. - - . hunting . . . R.Y.G.F. ...Thanks Dad . . . BARBARA A. WILLIAMS 8 Briarwood Lane Rutland “It was real and it was fun; but it wasn ' t real fun. I love you honey . . . what is and what should never be . . . Mom . . . sunsets . . . White Mountains . . . Doob . . . N.I.B. . . . be¬ ing with Kevin . . . 8 12 80 . . . 4th lunch . . . outback ... Jo ... R.C.C. . . . Strawberry Fields . . . See ya!. .. LAUREL L. WILKINSON 4 Scenic Drive Holden “What is behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Lolly . . . buddies . . . pixie . . . b-ball cheering . . W.S.W.S. D. . . . field hockey (S.P.) . . . Mom and Dad . . star-gazing . . . snow angels . .. summertime . . . with P.L. . . . “talking tummies . . “laugh at least once a day . . . reminiscing . . . and all the memories. . . JULIE A. WILLIAMS 56 Bull Run Holden Some people make the world special just by being In it. Deb . . . Jen . , . Andy . . . “the gang” .. . Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Acadia ' 80 . . . Echo . . . Young Life . . F.I.C. . . . Wyoming . . . Boston .. . N.Y.C. . . . Summer ' 81 LaVida . . . Ogunquit . . . the Old Mill ... Homecoming . . . JTTOU . . Chinese food ... Isaiah 40 . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . EAW . . . “Dutzy” . . . migato . .. smile . . . the Ocean ... Praise God . . memories ... always leave ' em laughing when you say good-bye. . ROBERT B. WILLIAMS 39 Pinecroft Avenue Holden “He who knows, and knows he knows, is a wise man — follow him. Take your time, don’t live too fast, troubles come and they will pass; Find the woman and you’ll find love and don’t forget son there is someone up above . . . LeeAnn . . . 2 14 81 . . . I’m not having a good time here, David . . . Skynyrd . . . Hatchet . . . Reb .. . blind dates . . . Jmmm’n . . . Thanx Mom and Dad JEFFREY T. WOODRUFF 28 Laurel Hill Lane Holden “Who looks on life itself, who leads your way — only you can say. How can you just obey. Football 2, 3 . . . skiing . . . Mr. B’s Wild Ride . . . friends . . . The Allman Brother ' s Band ... 10:30 . . . winter WILLIAM W. WINDLE 1 Slipper Hill Lane Holden “To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end in life. Football 1, 2, 3 . . . Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4 . . . Hockey 2. . . Class Play 4 . . . NHS . . . Mar¬ tha’s Vineyard . . . Vice President, Slow Learner’s Council . . . “Sugarbear . . . DWNBPAH . . . The Boss . . . square root of 52 .. . Hmmmm? .. . Saul. . . TRM . . . Beef . . . Harry Chapin . . . The ties that bind . . . STEVE W. WRIGHT 53 Worcester Road Princeton I love you more than words can tell; Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul. I don ' t want a pickle ... Grateful Dead .. . Bird Songs He ' s Gone . . The Loser .. NBF and the Stones . . Floyd ' 78 . . . Live and Let Live ... FOTR . . . K. Car. . . Huggie ... The world is a small place ... 2 study ... Ski Utah ... ' 82 ... My eyes ain ' t blue ... I just want to ride my motorcycle . . . 110 CHRISTINE M. YOUNGBLOOD Kendall Road Holden LISA A. ZUPPIO 28 Laurelwood Road Rutland Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, ' till you find your dream.” Singers 2, 3, 4 ... Wind Ensemble 3, 4 . . . Concert Band 4 ... Concert Chorus 1, 2, 4 .. . All-State . .. Central District ... New Englands . . . National Honors’ Choir... Ot¬ tawa .. . Boston ... Washington ... Philadelphia . .. JPS, SC, VM, MVL, CP, ST, SOM, . .. Thanks Mom and Dad and Dean (for always being there) . . . Thanks, Mrs. Reidy and Mr. Grimo Seniors dominate! The smile of a friend is worth a thousand words. Ham it up! Ill TOO BUSY Sail Cc rsr f 8 112 St Tb H OUR LAST GOODBYE l i ■ 113 CLASS OF ’82 TOP TEN PICS In the Fall of 1981, the Yearbook Editors distributed a questionnaire to all members of the Class of ' 82 asking them to list their favorite musical group, male and female vocalist, book, movie and television shows. The results listed below give you the Top Ten in each category from the Class of 1982: FAVORITE MUSIC GROUP 1. The Rolling Stones 2. The Doors 3. Journey Beatles 5. The Grateful Dead 6. Crosby, Stills, Nash 7. Lynyrd Skynyrd 8. Led Zeppelin 9. Eagles 10. Air Supply Pink Floyd The Who and Young In all 64 groups were listed as favorites. Besides those listed above the following were among the groups picked by someone: Plasmatics, Kiss, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osborne, Rossington Collins Band, Wind and Fire, and Simon and Garfunkel. FAVORITE MALE VOCALIST FAVORITE FEMALE VOCALIST 1. Neil Young 2. Bob Seger 3. Bruce Springsteen 4. James Taylor 5. Jim Morrison 6. Mick Jagger 7. Kenny Rogers 8. Steve Perry 9. Dan Fogelburg 10. Jimi Hendrix Jerry Garcia 1. Pat Benatar 2. Janis Joplin 3. Stevie Nicks 4. Carly Simon 5. Carole King 6. Barbra Streisand 7. Debra Harry Ann Wilson 9. Linda Ronstadt 10. Olivia Newton-John Dale Krantz 57 male vocalists received votes and no one ran away from the pack. On the female side, however, Pat Benatar received a better than 2-1 margin over her nearest rival in a run-away ballot. Among other males and females to receive votes were: Neil Diamond, Barry Manillow, Greg Allman, Cat Stevens, Harry Chapin, Donny Osmond, John Denver, Jackson Browne and Rick Springfield on the male side and Sheena Easton, Donna Summer, Joan Baez, Barbara Mandrell, Juice Newton and Miss Piggy on the distaff side. FAVORITE BOOK 1. The Hobbit (Tolkien) 2. The Thornbirds (McCullough) 3. Lord of the Rings (Tolkien) 4. Walden (Thoreau) No One Here Gets Out Alive (Hopkins) 5. Catcher in the Rye (Salinger) 6. The Shining (King) The Promise (Potok) 9. Roots (Haley) Amityville Horror (Anson) FAVORITE MOVIE 1. Stripes 2. Raiders of the Lost Ark 3. Arthur 4. Star Wars 5. American Werewolf in London 6. Excalibur 7. Goodbye Girl 8. Grease 9. Ordinary People 10. Airplane With over 168 titles receiving votes there was no clear-cut winner here. It is interesting to note, however, that one author has two books in the Top Ten and that Thoreau ' s Walden should finish a strong fourth. Other books listed included: Stuart Little, Valley of the Dolls, Scarlet Letter, West Side Story, Siddhartha and Kidnapped. The immediacy of the movies picked is apparent in the above list — six of the Top Ten were made in 1981. It may or may not be signifi¬ cant that six of the class ' s favorite movies were comedies and only one a psychological movie of real life problems. 117 titles were of¬ fered up in this category. Some others on the list were Animal House, Gone With the Wind, The Sound of Music and Romeo and Juliet. FAVORITE TELEVISION SHOWS 1. M A S H 2. General Hospital 3. Taxi 4. Saturday Night Live 5. Dukes of Hazzard 6. Fridays 7. Hill Street Blues 8. Bosom Buddies 9. All in the Family 10. Bugs Bunny Roadrunner Hour Magnum P.l. Benny Hill The first two shows listed in the above Top Ten Television Shows captured as many votes as all of the others on the list did combined! M A S H has announced it will film only one more series of new episodes but the daytime soap, General Hospital promises no let up of personal tragedies, revolving-door-romances, and other sensational cliff-hanging episodes. In all 75 shows were listed in this category. Among other shows listed were Quincy, Mork Mindy, The Muppets, 60 Minutes, Barney Miller and Happy Days. The above TOP TENS probably don’t surprise many of you even though you may not have voted for them. The fun will come years after your Gradua¬ tion from W.R.H.S. when you look back at these picks and try to recall the favorites of the Class of 1982!! 115 Tk jiwtr ' j tv?. (Ull, ikt piPHp( fvr? rnmdlp [vi thrift J ?fy.i fwvv (in; wtwt, tir frwitfl IKt Tlfwet), v , w flnMWrt. ♦ WKvj titpt iki) Wf t 7 kM w ft) pbvi,w v, “Ht 7 wre j7Rirv 7 nr ? |eriu m tfu -never- tufti-tva foil U?[e cf n. v Md. Tke -jlnver Ruve turned, tke rftwl) Rpvve retjcviueci ikeir irenatk J awl -jWwed kwtker atjam. ft) dyoj.. Jh 1 82 A Song for the Singers Here we’re sitting in our circle, A chain of friendship to which nothing can compare. Thinking of how we formed a family, Thinking of all the times and songs we ' ve shared. And all the wins we’ve proudly earned, It isn’t hard to say we’re not far from the best. All we have to do is sing, And let the music do the rest. And so tonight we’ll go on stage, A familiar place — we’ve been there many times. In different towns and different countries, In different languages and rhymes. So here’s a song for the Singers. For us it’s singing that we like to do best. Grace stands in front of us to help us keep the time, We let the music do the rest. And there’s the empty stage before us And the audience is waiting. Music fills the air, we feel it everywhere. It’s something unknown inside of us That keeps us driving on. With our hearts to lead us For the people who need us It’s the music that’s freed us — So here’s a song for the Singers. We owe it to ourselves to have our own song. And for those of us who must be going, We trust the rest to carry on. So just remember you’re a Singer. I hope that’s something that you never can forget. Just keep a smile in your heart, And let the music do the rest. Words and Music by Lori Haskins Arranged by Lisa Zuppio THE WHOLE, THE SUM OF ITS PARTS LIFE, THE SUM OF DEATH LOVE, THE SUM OF ALL FEELING ENLIGHTENMENT, THE SUM OF ALL. DEBBIE WAXMAN 120 O TREES Stamp together, PbfLAR AND BIBCH. TWO SINGULAR TREES, [NOE MATCHED BARK FoRBMtl OR BRANCH FOR BRANCH, Rooted closely yet separately IN SPACE. ON ICE-COATEO EVEMlNqS THEY BEKlD, FvrriNOi curve ro curve, be A CqLAZED BRANCH TO FROSTED UFVB.j=f j IN FT ELD W NDS, ONE BRAC ES THE OTHER. FLAT VLVER-CvRTEN. REEN ' SICVER LEAVES SPIN SHELTER POP,ERAC| LE, TOOTHED GLADES. ON SON LIT MORNINGS THEY SiTAND reaching to u c- ht; I- FINC EH LEAVES PRESSING- FOR SATAvUAR SKV, EACH WARM ED EQl ALLY BV THE SON, EACH TALLER FOR THE CaSVA] ICE ieenthem Meg Kelley 125 — April Do not stand at her grave and weep, She is not there in silent sleep. She is the soft, gentle winds that blow; the sun shimmering off new fallen snow. She is a star that shines at night; the flickering red flame of a candle’s light. She is the autumn leaf silently falling; the mournful sound of a mother dove calling. Do not stand at her grave and cry, She is not there. She did not die. — F. A. Caverly r Carolyn Dateo 126 Derek Drinon Hunting Grapes With Carrie The hunting season came each year about the time of your birthday. We knew it was here when the sharp, biting smell of ripe grapes caught our noses as we passed along the stone wall behind your house. We made our plans on your sun-drenched picnic table. Grocery bag in hand, we crept stealthily across the Foster’s back yard, crunching dead leaves and kicking the wormy apples away. Cambell ' s grapes were closest, but they always ripened last. There were only hard green pebbles hidden between the heart shaped leaves. The spiraling rings of vine made beautiful curls though, I twined my skinny straight hair around them, and you had to untangle the mess. You took the lead. I hung back, wary of the NO TRESPASSING sign rusting on the fence behind the junior high. Ahh! Luscious purple-black clumps leaned against the sky, too proud to hide their glossy pelts behind dull shadow. They would make easy prey for our eager fingers. As usual, you were the daring one who climbed up the wire fence, trying not to get your toes stuck in the small spaces. I caught the few bunches you dropped and reverently placed them in the brown sack. We both knew the grapes on the other side were better, but only you had the audacity to suggest we sneak beneath the watchful windows of the grey house and take them. Quickly now, we gathered the helpless bunches, crushing some and feel¬ ing the sting of their blood as it stained our greedy fingers. Stories of the vicious black beast that guarded the house spurred us on. Our courage gave way and we fl¬ ed past the school, until panting, we reached the safety of cars and asphalt. The ex¬ tra loop through the tangled bushes behind Budd ' s house didn’t flush out any more game, so we returned to the picnic table, now lying in the shade. I emptied our catch upon the table and sat beside it, popping grapes in my mouth and picking splinters out of my legs. There was only one acceptable way to eat grapes. First, we pressed the side of a grape so the skin split, exposing the bitter¬ sweet green flesh inside. The four seeds were pushed between our teeth and spat upon the browning grass. The skins were eaten last. After our acid-numbed tongues could take no more, we divided the remaining grapes and put them back in our bags. You walked up the few steps to your back door and waved good-bye. Kristin Bluemel, ’82 130 Mass media madness...Nantucket sailors , tireless tourers, seagull seekers... how many really read Moby Dick ?...philosophy and American Lit. ’repeaters’ keeping me in line in German-Scandinavian... I ' ll miss you all ! Work, Work, Work —Thank you for all the blood, sweat and tears Kris, Sara, Debbie, Peter, Holly Faith, Beth, Sue, Elizabeth, Julie, Carrie, Andy, Matt, Ted, and you too Chuck ! v J In a sense Proposition 2 graduates me this year. April, as I write, and already I meander the halls a terminal patient savoring the moments: lockers clanging and the smell of rain damp coats; students with open, masked, unfathomable faces hustling past; a bell jarring; a former student shyly smiling hi. I smile back — it and the recognition in her eyes invaluable to the ghost I am becoming. You are on your own ! But an important characteristic of maturity is knowing where to get the answers or help you need at the moment. Don ' t hesitate to reach out ! jvni bcuv s, Although I have not had the pleasure of working with you as a group, I know from having talked with your administrator for three years, Mr. Pregot, that you have distinguished yourselves as a diligent, hardworking and energetic class. As each of yoil leave Wachusett, I hope that you will continue, in the spirit of the claSs, to make your mark in the world, and to lead happy, successful lives. b Since I started teaching here at Wachusett at the same time that the Class of ' 82 entered as freshmen, I feel a special attachment for the members of the class. I only wish that the outside world had a somewhat less hostile greeting for the Class of ' 82. College aid has been cut and employment stands at the highest level since the end of World War II. I wish the fine young people in this year ' s graduating class the best of luck !! They most certainly will need it !!! Icackcfc 1 There are some students in the Class of ' 82 that will be dearly missed by me and the music department. These students have grown so much musically in four years, perhaps more than any other class that has graduated from Wachusett. They were only casually interested in music as freshmen and now 8 of them are planning a career in music. Thank you for four memorable and rewarding years !!! He has found the keys to life and he shares them with those who haven t. Youth is a State of Mind ! FALL SPORTS 134 Peek-a-boo! I’m gonna win Ready, Sherry? CONCENTRATION CHARGE 135 136 Richard Simmons? Ready on the right? Ha ha! Ya missed me!! Taste good? Ready or not here I come! Any time now Up up and away Twist ‘o ' Flex One more to go 137 Go Johan!!! Fly — be free One giant step for mankind R-O-W-D-l-E Cross Country STATS Shall we dance? Time to amputate You can breathe now O Ho lay-dee O-dl lee 0 138 The new wave look! GIMPY Look Ma! No Hands! FOOTBALL Ml 5 §i aj|j 8 | g 1|S ‘ -- w w .. k _ jb The Varsity Football Team fell on hard times in 1981-82 compiling a record of one win and nine losses. Despita iisg|sa record the team was in a lot of the games and showed pro¬ mise for much better seasons in the next couple of years, ost Valuable Players for the varsity this pastiSeason were ddle linebacker Witte Debs and Fullback Linebacker Bob ienn. In addition to his MVP award senior Bob Glenn was named to the first team All Star Squad by the Worcester Telegram and Spring Gazette. Joining Debs and Glenn on the Central Massachusetts Conference All Star Team were Dave Perry — also named recipient of the Donald Roeder his ien st all ed an Memorial Award — and John Lemoine. Coach Lewis i assistant coaches are looking forward to 1982-83 many of the underclassmen pressed in to service this | season will have matured and should restore winning foo to the Mountaineer program And, although each suff through losing seasons, both the |umor varsity and fresh teamsyviil provide new players for the|yjjfsity next season! 1981-82 Reco WRHS 0 1 14 0 - 6 6 0 ‘ 6 0 0 0 St. Peter Marian Algonquin Fitchburg Doherty Xaverian Bumcoat St. Bernards St. Johns Leominster Holy Name 21 6 26 12 OT) 14 9 6 21 14 34 Ml TM fl SPP VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row L to R: J. Lemoine, M. Johnson, T. Snelson, M. Debs, M. Cahill, B. Glenn, T. Loan, J. Bolton, A. Lougee, G. Thorsen, T. Nelson, S. Wright. Second Row: D. Bachant, T. Powers, S. Walton, M. Hale, L. Reed, G. Ahearn, J. Taylor, D. Perry, J. Budd, E. Johnson, P. Nelson, J. Kowaleski. Third Row: W. Johnstone, P. Johnson, M. Butcher, J. Sanchez, J. McDoanld, T. Moylan, J. Marshall, M. Cottle, P. Mello, J. Lockhart, C. Lamarche, D. Bachant, B. Danico. Fourth Row: P. Denoblia (manager), C. Brewer, R. Hayes, G. Lane, E. Goselin, S. Dunn, S. O’Neil, M. Anderson, T. Paladino, D. Reed, T. Snelson, C. DeWitt, R. Luzzo. Back Row: Coach Lewis, Coach Hair, M. Naples, P. lacobucci, D. Dillon, C. Burke, Coach Lane, Coach Gately, Coach Finneran. Coach Hair, Coach Lewis, Bob Glenn (Capt.), Coach Tom Powers Finneran 140 w o 4 Hike! Kick off! Coach Gately J.V. FOOTBALL Front Row L to R: P. lacobucci, M. Naples, J. Marshall, E. Goselin, C. Brewer, D. Dillon, S. Dunn. Back Row: T. Snelson, D. Reed, S. Sanfacon, R. Luzzo, T. Paladino, S. O’Neil, C. DeWitt, C. Burke, G. Lane. 91 48 70 12 w w JL YyB ?F 17 I 34 1 ' 51 Jg O w - 4 1 ■, JH li FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Front Row L to R: D. Sanfacon, M. Johnson, J. Lampher, J. Andrachick, R. Loftus, S. Scott, H. Stidsen, J. Lane, S. Debs. Second Row: D. VanAken, B. Long, C. Dunn, B. Lederer, L. Tetu, C. Endriga, D. Wilson, R. Murphy. Back Row: Coach Lewis, J. Parent, J. Lee, G. Richardson, J. Stone, M. Rolfe, M. Moran, Coach Lane. Missing: T. Mongiat, B. Smith. Bob Glenn 141 CROSS COUNTRY Scott Howard (co-capt.), Smith (co-capt.) Coach Warren, Grej The Boys ' Cross Country Team finished the season just one meet under the .500 mark with a 6 wins and 7 losses record in dual meets. Despite this losing record — the first in the history of Boys ' Cross Country at Wachusett — the team finished third in the Central Massachusetts Conference, sixth in the Wachusett Invitational ' s 25th Anniversary Meet and a creditable thirteenth in the District III All-Schools Meet. Most Valuable Player for this year ' s male harriers was senior Greg Smith, who broke his own Wachusett course record on two occasions this past season. Co-Most Valuable Player was Senior Scott Howard who continued his con¬ sistently winning ways for the fourth successive season. Scott and Greg were also named to the C M C. All Star Team as a result of their strong finishes in the Conference Meet. With five juniors and a sophomore returning from this year ' s squad Coach Warren is hopeful that his harrier team will rediscover the winning habit in 1982-83! 1981-82 Record WRHS 15 St Peter Marian 50 36 St. Johns 23 15 St. Bernards 45 25 Leominster 30 15 Holy Name 48 34 ' Fitchburg 23 21 Algonquin 34 36 Shrewsbury 23 29 Keene, N.H. 27 37 Marlboro 22 30 Nashoba 26 32 Aubumhk Gardner V “ . , 23 18 37 Once again the W.R.H.S. Girls ' Cross Country team had a most successful season under the direction of Coach Larry Jaquith, finishing with a dual meet record of eight wins and only three losses. The female harriers finished in second place in the Central Massachusetts Conference, were third in the Kiwanis International, fourth in the Nashoba Invita¬ tional and fifth in the county in the District III All Class Cham¬ pionship. With only Senior Co-Captains Allysen Meymaris and Monique Paquette graduating and the top four runners all returning 1982-83 should prove to be another exceptional year for this team Team Most Valuable Player in 1981-82 was Senior Co- Captain Allysen Meymaris. Three members of the squad — all sophomores were named to the C.M.C. All Star Team by virtue of their finish in the All-C M.C. Meet. They are Jeanette Cheetham. Doreen Ferguson and Tina Peters. WRHS 1981 -82 Record 15 St. Peter-Marian 50 15 Notre Dame 44 15 St. Bernards 43 20 Leominster 40 17 Holy Name 46 34 Fitchburg 24 24 Algonquin 35 31 Shrewsbury 24 20 Keene. N.H. 42 35 Nashoba 21 18 Auburn 00 40 Front Row Lto R: J. Littizzio, S. Howard, G. Smith, P. Kolonusz. Second Row: M. Reardon, T. Sioui, P. Lanyon, J. Kirk, M. Wheeler, J. Desmaris. Back Row: S. Raymond, S. Hodgson, D. Dillon, C. Ramsey, D. Sioui, R. Elwell, J. Theriault, G. LaPoint, Coach Warren. Bob Elwell 142 Where d’ya put the suntan lotion? First Row Lto R: K. Wesolowski, A. Meymaris, M. Paquette, L. Scanlan. Second Row: K. Borjeson, C. Ranta, R. Graham, C. Stoneham, C. Murphy, M. L. Ryan. Back Row: Coach Jaquith, S. Czjkowski, L. Bluemel, J. Narcisi, D. Ferguson, J. Cheetham, S. Vinton, L. Narcisi, J. Callahan. Lee Bluemel 4 % Coach Jaquith Lynn Narcisi Greg Smith Allysen Meymaris 143 Scott Howard FIELD HOCKEY JyFitchburg B Burncoat jf Holy Name South Notre Dame Holy Name . igLeominster Pgforth „ Fitchburg South St. Bernards Distrii Auburn Leominster 1981-82 tie After a slow start the W.R.H.S. Field Hockey team proved to be one of the best teams in the county! When the last goal was scored the team was Co-Champion of the C.M.C. with emi-finals of the j?defense allowed he way piled up four- ded by seniors Linda Leominster and had gone as far as District III Championship. The Wa “ only three goals all season and alo teen shut-outs-twelve of those in a rot The team’s offensive punch was pri Emery and Mary O ' Connor who tallied six and five goals respectively. The Class of ' 82 had fourteen players on the 1981-82 squad and their graduation will mean a big rebuilding job by Coach Hawkins. Her job is made just a little easier, however, by the performance of the junior varsity team, coached by Miss: Diamantopolous, that was undefeated in twelve gamesllver their season,. A lot of individual honors occurred to members of this ' ll year ' s field hockey team. Senior Kriss Palermo led | ho « being named team Most Valuable Player along tton as a Worcester Telegram Gazett member of the C.M.C. All Star Team.! was named to the T G and C.M.C. Ail Star Seniors Gayle Naas and Linda Emery also were name C M C. First Team All Stars. Receiving Honorable I ' this C.M.C. squad were Sara! iordar d. Sue Laughrea; VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Front Row L to R: M. Donohue, P. DuRubio, S. Laughrea, M. O’Connor, K. Palermo, G. Naas, L. Emery, K. Brown, D. Forhan. Back Row: D. Paquette, S. Olson, S. Laird, C. Jordan, L. Wilkinson, C. Kenney, N. Bousquet, C. Jennett, W. Howland, D. Bunting, B. Rocha, S. Henderson. 144 J.V. FIELD HOCKEY Front Row L to R: L. Higgins, J. Lepore, S. Murphy, W. Stoddard, L. Emond, A. Varnum, K. Kenney, K. McKenna. Back Row: K. Johnson, A. Lindgren, J. Holman, K. Hosey, C. Greis, M. Lane, S. Lougee, J. Finneran, B. Harding. Missing: D. Leroux, T. D’Auteuil, K. Arnett, S. Korjeff, Coach Diamantopoulos. Carrie Jordan Kathy Kenney Jill Lepore Wachusett vs. South I don’t want to play anymore! 145 146 Gayle Naas Can I play? Impatiently waiting After scoring against Auburn Sandy Olson warming up. Tweeet! Sticks! Gimme the ball, QUICK! CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Sandy Bratt, Amy Benson, Tina Hughes, Laura Inamorati, Kerry White, Kari Bennett, Kris Beach, Nicole Juralewicz, Chris Lane (co- capt.), Maura Lane (co-capt.) Sandy Bratt, Nicole Juralewicz, Kari Bennett, Kerry White 147 I SOCCER The 1981-82 Soccer Team began the season on an op¬ timistic note but stilt knowing that they had to work hard to make the season the kind of success theywanted. Work hard they did and the outcome’was both a Central Massachusetts Conference Championship and the most- md Class A District III Championship — providing when all the dust had ' ere the best in the entire Worcester ' nl.Tl only cloud on the season was that, due to caused by the newly enacted law called re was to be no State Championship; but Wachusett ' s hooter ' s were a team to be overall success, the team all from-behind charge t i very In addit whol of Mr, Campbell may look junior varsity p ay« finished their seasi Co-Most Valuable Players for Russ Aney and Paul Larkin. Larkin were also named to All-County All Star Team. ith a strong team to the i stayed with in in the come- tie Leominster was played on ling it all in the :he more sweet loss suffered by predominately o inheriting a, ir the coaching one loss!!! 81-82 squad were d goalie Craig Weller Worcester Telegram and Gazette ivision AllStars.were Aney. Larkin, Mark Landgren and Weller while the Coaches ' Sportsman¬ ship Award went to Senior Exchange Student Johann Ekstrom. The C.M.C. League All Star team was dominated by Wachusett players: The first team included Larkin, Weller, Steve PuHaflco, Lori Warg. and Frank Kennedy. (Frank also was named District III Championship game M.V.P.!) The se¬ cond team had Aney, (Ekstrom and Mike Gardula and Honorable Mention status went to Wendell Butler and Dave Gentleman. VRHS Leominster Quabbin St. Peter Mariai Holy Name St. Johns Holy Name St. Peter Marian St. Johns Quabbin Holy Name Leominster St. Johns ' antasaua i i 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 1 2 1 1 Vdr ; VARSITY SOCCER Front Row L to R: L. Warg, M. Gardula, D. Gentleman, S. Sarrette, C. Weller, M. Dupont, F. Kennedy, J. Millnski, J. Griffin, W. Butler. Back Row: J. Fellows, Coach Campbell, S. Puliafico, K. Kaminski, C. Moylan, J. Shanahan, M. Landgren, A. Daneshmand, P. Larkin, T. Dickie, J. Ekstrom, P. Sudar, P. Swanson. Coach Campbell Tom Dickie To sum up the season... Ken Kaminski and Joe Mielinski J.V. SOCCER Front Row L to R: J. Fitch, B. White, B. Ryan, E. Robbins, M. Lamarche, M. Laforme, S. Lamarche. Second Row: P. Favata, T. Youd, R. Puffer, S. Bishop, E. Gardula, M. Rudin, M. Mong. Back Row: S. Schutte, B. Wood, Coach Gardula, T. Casey, D. Bunting. Coach Gardula Bobby Wood Mark LaChance and Ricky Puffer Steven Bishop Billy Ryan Bryan White Tim Youd 149 I i A warm up lap Peter Sudar The joys of VICTORY! Let ' s get fired up!! Paul Larkin Move over, BUDDY! Hot Potato. Hot to Trot! SMILE. Ready, Aim, Fire I just blew your doors . . Looks like it hurt! I’m going good now. What’s the Universal sign for choking? ? ? Peek-A-Boo! No fair, 2 against 1! Take the plunge . . . I ' m almost there! Now what do I do? Hey, what about us? I love you THIS much!! 155 156 Hey, you’re going the wrong way! Just routine . . . Quick! Step on the brakes! Take a turn on the high beam. Waitin ' , waitin ' for that rebound ... Where ' s my mother when I really need her? ? ? And . . . they ' re off!!! I’ve heard of ‘behind the back’, but this is ridiculous! Really up against the wall.. . Good hard play takes! ... and a little prayer... that ' s all it F-O-U-L Concentration! He’s got ya in the corner. The three stooges? Is it my turn yet? Heads UP The Fans. Lori, get that ball!!! GO!!! How do I look now? Hey, no pushing! S-M-l-L-E How come no one ever told me this was so difficult? ‘You dirty rats!!!” Got the lead now. What is this, marbles? The wet look. Up and Over. . . Come on Julie! Hey, that’s my fingers!!! Smile, Gayle! Reach for the sky . . . It’s JUMPSHOT time!!! 161 Good block Don’t fall! GYMNASTICS BOYS ' GYMNASTICS The Boys ' Gymnastics team was undefeated (7-0) in regular season competition and emerged as the District III Champions for the 1981-82 gymnastics season. Senior Frank Kennedy, who was outstanding all season, took 1st place in the side horse, 3rd place in the high bar. and 5th place all-around in the Districts. Seniors Dave Smaltz and Rich Becker took 5th in the Districts in the rings and high bar competition respectively. Paul Doolittle, ' 83, took 3rd in the floor exercises and junior stand-out Brian Smith, fantastic all season, copped first place in both the rings and parallel bars and was second all around in the District III individual com¬ petition — all this in addition to second place finished in the side horse and high bar!! With underclassmen like Smith and Doolittle returning in 1982-83 the Boy Gymnasts seem set for years to come. Coach John Domaingue was voted Gym¬ nastics Coach of the Year by his peers in Worcester County for the second year in a row!!! WRHS 82.1 Algonquin 68.5 89.55 Westboro 86.9 87.5 Shepherd Hill 63.1 93.4 Holliston 76.8 90.7 Oxford 77.3 85.3 Algonquin 72.6 93.85 Westboro 91 95 GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS The 1981-82 season was the most successful in the six year history of girls ' gymnastics at Wachusett. To under¬ stand the significance of this statement you should know that in six years the girls have had only one loss!!! This year’s team finished the regular season with 9 wins and 0 losses. With over eighty teams eligible, Wachusett was one of only eight teams selected to compete in the North Sectional Team meet and the Mountaineers ' finished fifth in that con¬ test — the highest finish in Worcester County!!! The outstanding performer on this outstanding team was .senior Paula Deperrio. In addition to being named her team ' s Most Valuable Player, Paula finished first on the uneven parallel bars and tied for third on the floor exercise at the Sectional team meet. To cap a brilliant high school career Paula was named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team — one of only nine female gymnasts in the state to receive the honor. 1981-82 Record WRHS 109.1 Natick 93.4 111.05 Algonquin 108.0 110.25 Westboro 80.7 102.25 Shepherd 79 7 Hill Oxford 48.8 110.75 Milford 96.3 110.8 Shrewsbury 87.35 106.0 Framingham South 85.5 121.1 Westboro 82.15 109.15 162 BOYS’ GYMNASTICS Front Row (L to R): P. Higgins, P. Lavoie, J. Quill, A. Marengo, M. Moore, B. Smith, D. Bloom, D. Wilson. Second Row: P. Nelson, R. Becker, F. Kennedy, D. Smaltz, S. Damore, C. Wilson, P. Doolittle, Coach Domaingue. Frank Kennedy, ' 82 caught in the middle of his floor exercise routine. Easy now ... it’s up and over... I hope . Boys ' Gymnastics Coach John Domaingue Girls ' Gymnastics Coach Claire Provost GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS TEAM First Row (L to R): J. Mathieu, Co-Capt.; P. Deperrio, Co-Capt.; K. White, K. Bennett, K. Conway, D. Bratt, C. Bishop. Second Row (L to R): D. Haskins, K. Osborn, S. Bennett, M. Savino, S. Callahan, D. McNeil, K. Peterson, K. Osborn, T. Hughes. Third Row (L to R): Coach Provost, L. Innomorati, A. McGhee, D. Abruzzise, C. Baer, J. Swanson, S. Bratt. All in the Family whooooooooops!!! Look out — cornin ' at ya!!! 163 Bend and stretch .. . reach for the sky . . . Come on, smile for the udge!! w boys’BASKETBALL VARSITY BOYS ' BASKETBALL The Boys ' Varsity Basketball Team started out fairly pro¬ mising in the early stages of the season and after eight games they had won as many as they had lost. Even the losses over the first eight games had been by slim margins and things looked promising as they prepared for the meet of their Central Massachusetts Conference season. A series of injuries and illnesses caught up with the team at this point in the season, however, and the team just wasn ' t able to put it all together again. Despite the losing record the 1981-82 team was marked by a quality of never giving up and the last four games of the season were perhaps the best played all year. The Junior Varsity and Freshman Boys ' teams had good seasons and there are a number of underclassmen eager to get some varsity experience next year. The next couple of years may be building ones for the Mountaineer males since only two letter winners will be returning next season. Coach Skip Knight chose senior point guard Mark Johns as the Most Valuable Player of the “81-’82 season. St. Johns Algonquin St. Bernards South St. Peters Burncoat Leominster South Fitchburg St. Bernards Holy Name Fitchburg St. Johns St. Peter Tantasqua Leominster Holy Name Doherty 164 BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row (L to R): P. James, P. Larkin, M. Johns, G. Thorsen, J. Goodrow. Second Row (L to R): Coach Knight, D. Carlson, T. Dickie, T. Power, G. Lane, R. Glenn. “Try blocking this one — it ' s my patented finger-roll.” Anxious moment — the perspective from the bench. Oh no! uniform!!!” Wide-eyed innocence of youth OR “Do you see that redhead in the stands?” L Dreaming dreams of miraculous finishes! Junior Varsity Basketball Team First Row (L to R): Coach Donegan, D. Hobin, G. Lane, E. Reynolds, W. Beaudry, J. Frye, C. Burke. Second Row (L to R): S. Scott, B. Kelley, D. Sioui, J. Beamer, M. LaChance. Third Row (L to R): C. MacDonald, T. Gaines. Freshman Basketball Team First Row (L to R): S. Mooradian, G. Scott, M. Dahlstrom, G. Richardson. Second Row: G. Carlin, J. Stone, S. LaMarche, S. Klaiber, J. Dubovick, S. Bishop, P. Power. Come on, turn around . . . SURPRISE!!! 165 166 Tri-Captains Sandy Olson, with Coach Jim Gately. Kris Palermo, and Lori Warg A basketball arm-ada . ou can’t go over Swatting flies, Sue? The Mountaineers ' Girls ' Basketball team accomplished every goal they had in mind at the begining of the season With a league record of 11-1 they are Co-Champions of the Central Massachusetts Conference — and they defeated co-champ St. Peter-Marian on the way to Wachusett ' s first ever District III Championship for a girls’ basketball team!! Overall the Mountaineers were 19 wins and only 3 losses fo the year! Named to the C.M.C. All Star Squad were seniors Debbie Austin and tori Warg, junior Debbie Paquette, anc Sophomore sensation Doreen Ferguson. The Telegram and Gazette Super Team placed Wachusett ' s Debbie Austin at one of the forward positions and the Class A team featured Doreen Ferguson at the center spot. At the Winter Sports Banquet Coach Jim Gately named Debbie Austin and Lori Warg as Co-MVP ' s! All in all the 1981-82 team had a tremen¬ dous season which they capped with an almost perfect four quarters of basketball against South Community High of Worcester in the District III Championship game played at Assumption College. Many observers say this is the best girls ' basketball team in the history of Wachusett and only the absence of a state tournament this year perhaps stood in the way of this team bringing home a state championship. The girls on this team worked hard to become a tightly knit group and used this as a springboard to gather up momen¬ tum to become a real basketball power at the end of the year. There appears to be no slow-up in sight either as Coach Roger Prince ' s Junior Varsity team and Coach Bruce Emery ' s freshman teams went through their seasons with only two losses combined!!! 1981 -82 Varsity Record WRHS 49 Leominster 36 78 Notre Dame 37 92 Algonquin 38 45 Concord-Carlisle 32 60 Burncoat 32 48 South 57 51 Holy Name 45 65 Doherty 54 64 North 40 56 St Bernards 42 61 Fitchburg 16 58 Madison Park 52 59 Holy Name 36 41 St Peter Marian 46 41 64 78 South ngj f■ , Fitchburg 60 40 25 53 St Peter Marian 48 46 Notre Dame 30 77 St Bernards 32 District III 56 St Peter Marian 49 65... ifiy South 33 GIRLS’VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM . , First Row (L to R): L. Emery, S. Olson (Capt.); K. Palermo (Capt.); L. Warg(Capt.), D. Austin. Second Row (L to R): Coach Gately, S. Laughrea, M. Paquette, C. Spakauskas, D. Ferguson, D. Paquette, B. Brenner. Missing from picture: J. Dresley. What form!!! And left-handed at that!!! Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball Team First Row (L to R): M. Lane, S. Lee, K. Johnson, W. Stoddard, L. Emond. Second Row (L to R): Coach Prince, J. McDade, K. Kenney, D. McFarland, S. Gonzalez, R. Mathieu. Missing From Picture: K. Harrington. Girls ' Freshman Basketball Team First Row (L to R): S. Aaronson, S. Vinton, C. Trzcinski, C. Grace, T. Paskalis, K. Carlson. Second Row: C. Klose, A. Lindgren, C. Mellor, A. Fortune, J. Cademartori, B. Price, B. Fay, C. Keaveny. Ha! You didn’t stuff me!!! 167 WINTER TRACK WRHS 45 168 GIRLS’ WINTER TRACK TEAM ■ The 1981-82 Girls’ Winter Track team ended the season with a season ' s record of 2 wins and 3 losses. In the District III meet, however, the team took a better-than-respectable third place and a number of returning letter winners promise brighter things for this team in the future. Several of Coach Mac- Calium’s girls set records this year and among them were Senior Nadine Mancevice who threw the shot-put 40 ' 2 ; Jennefer Narcisi who ran the 300 yard distance in 40.4 seconds; and the mile relay team of Julie Callahan, Jen¬ nifer Narcisi, Jeanette Sedgwick and Julie Williams who were clocked in 4 minutes and 19 seconds. 1981-82 Record WRHS 35 Shrewsbury 27 Lunenburg 60 South 41 Algonquin 50 Marlboro BOYS’ WINTER The male Mountaineers had a suc¬ cessful season, ending up with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses and they finished second in the central Massachusetts Conference and took fifth place in the District III meet. As with the girls team several of the boys broke Wachusett records this past year — Senior Mark Landgren jumped a record-high 6 feet, 2 inches to break a school record in the high jump that had lasted better than thirteen years. The mile relay team of exchange student Johan Ekstrom, Greg Smith, Peter Lanyon and Andy Munyan did a very fast three minutes and 49.1 seconds in that event. And Andy Mun¬ yan, ’82 also took first place in the 100 yard dash in the District III meet. Shrewsbury Algonquin South Fitchburg St. Johns Marlboro BOYS’ WINTER TRACK TEAM First Row (L to R): Captains G. Smith, A. Munyan. Second Row (L to R): J. Lane, S. Hodgson, J. Fellows, K. Keaveney, S. Howard. Third Row (L to R): Coach MacCallum, Coach Henderson, T. Sioui, M. Reardon, M. Landgren, M. Johnson, R. Elwell, J. Ekstrom, P. Lanyon, G. Maiser, Coach Wallace. Coach Wallace with Senior Co-Captain Andy Munyan. only ten more laps to go . . . only ten more laps to go ... Only ... GIRLS’ WINTER TRACK TEAM First Row (L to R): L. Scanlan, R. Graham, B. Hayes, M. Deming, Captain A. Meymarais, N. Mancevice, J. Williams. Second Row (L to R): Coach MacCallum, L. Narcisi, L. Bluemel, M. Rayn, J. Callahan, J. Narcisi, J. Sedgwick, K. Kleber, L. Gunderman, J. Burgess, Coach Henderson, Coach Wallace. Coach MacCallum exhorts his team! The ecstasy of victory ... the agony of de-feet! Track Sweethearts!!! A close encounter. Putting the shot. GO, GO, JOHN!!! 169 HOCKEY The 1981-62 Hockey team was an exerting team to watch Although they finished the season one game below the break-even mark with a won-loss record of eight wins, nine ■ losses and three ties, the team was in practicatly every game it played. A hard-hitting and close fore-checking team this i year ' s edition of the Green Machine also showed promise for even better things in the year and years ahead as they played a large number of juniors and sophomores and even had a couple of very promising freshmen on the varsity squad The Junior Varsity record of 5-6-1 was also reason for optimism as a number of those players will be promoted to varsity status in 1982-83. Senior Mike Gardula was named to the prestigious Telegram and Gazette Division I Honor Team and he was joined by fellow teammates Mark LaCahnce, John Marshall, Tom Raworth and Mike Hidenfelter on the Central Mass. Conference All Star Team. 1981-82 Record WRHS 3 5 4 2 7 4 5 6 2 4 4 1 2 4 5 Leominster Hudson St. Johns Leominster Shrewsbury Marlboro Auburn St. Bernards Hudson Algonquin Grafton St. Johns St. Peters Auburn Shrewsbury 6 I St. Bernards 2 Marlboro 4 Algonquin 1 St. Peters 6 Fitchburg Varsity Hockey Team Front Row (L to R): R. Wood, E. Gardula, E. Johnson, M. Wilde, D. Mastrototaro, M. Hidenfelter, M. Gardula. Second Row: J. Marshall, M. LaChance, B. White, R. Paulson, T. Rayworth, S. Dunn, K. Blood, D. Gentleman. Coach David White Seniors Ed Johnson, Matt Wilde, Dan Mastrototaro, Mike Hidenfelter, and Mike Gardula: AWESOME!!! 170 Ballet on Ice! JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM First Row (L to R): M. Kimball, E. Strang, B. Doe, R. Luzzo, C. Ludwig, D. Smith, J. Arnold, W. Andrews, G. Bogren, R. Loftus. Second Row (L to R): Coach Ball, P. Siemen, P. Bobkowski, A. McDougle, E. Goselin, J. Turner, J. Swenson, J. Arnold, D. Eisenhauer. Reachin’ for the stars. When everything else fails, fall on the puck. SCORE! CHEERLEADERS VARSITY HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS First Row (L to R): J. Sieman, D. Shilale, B. Rocha, N. Bousquet, K. Lederer Second Row L to R: D. Coco, C. Jenette, G. Shilale, Co-Capt„ L. White, Co-Capt. M. Toder, M. O ' Connor. Patta cake . . . patta cake ... baker’s man ... 172 Oh ... I can’t look!!! VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS First Row (L to R): C. Andrews, G. Naas, J. Graham, S. Bracebridge, W. Nelson, C. Scarbeau, M. Campbell, D. Forhan, M. Masterson, L. Wilkinson, C. DiCicco. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Top to Bottom (L to R): T. Samra, K. Taylor, D. Strang, K. MacPhee, A. Varnum, C. Auger, P. Benjamin, K. O’Connor, C. Glynn. An elegant move We see you peeking! Here s something to cheer about Who is the gorgeous guy ? I could ring his neck! Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti day. 173 Can you guess which one did it? 174 Harlem Globetrotters recruit Good Landing UP, UP and away! CHARGE!!! Good ole buddies. Hiding? Will he score? A. Hey, come back here! Frank Kennedy, ' 82. Best on the side-horse in District III! Concentrate, Dave! Lunar landing ...5...4...3 175 Junior Brian Smith — 1st on the rings T-l-M-B-E-R! and 2nd All Around in District III!! No hands next! DISTRICT I The senior half of the Mighty Paquette Duo! The relaxed coaching staff tells the whole story . . . And the junior Paquette in a bit of a mess — but not for long!! Show your MOUNTAINEER SPIRIT!!! The front end of another assist for Lori. WE’RE Sandy Olson in traffic! Sophomore Sensation Dorene Ferguson sets for two more. The trophy says what we all know — 1 ! ,CHAMPIONS!!! Telegram Gazette Honor Team’s Debbie Austin does her thing! WINTER BANQUET Thanks, Coach! 178 And your old man had nothin ' to do with it!!! I’d like to tell you a story about Bigfoot... A face only a plastic surgeon could be ... after! Way to go, guys!!! Oh, I think I’m gonna be ill!!! Be Prepared — from An Athlete ' s Guide to My diet starts tomorrow. Gluttony! Would you buy a used car from these two! ? Just give me the letter, Coach! Lookin’ Good, Gayle!!! And for my next number I would like to yodel an aria from Madame Butterfly. VA A yMDEF£ l71p£) What form!!! Championship style!!! 180 Caught sleeping in class? Try this postiion. Team meeting prior to competing in the Northern Sectionals. Ballet on a four inch beam!!! Wachusett’s Boston Globe All Scholastic Gymnast — Paula Deperrio. One of only nine in the entire Commonwealth of Massachusetts!!! Varsity Wrestlin? Point for Wachusett! 182 Wachusett’s incredible Hulk!” When Chris Evert does it, it works!!! Can you touch your toes ... in mid-air?!? ZZZSIeeping on the jobZZZ ... Our human catapult. Wounded Warrior! If I huff and I puff I can maybe get it out of the circle. 183 All alone with my thoughts . woods... 4 • f ♦ 1 ‘ IhfciitiaLlinn ' -m Ouellette crushes one! Okay, so what ' s the delay!?!? and heading for the Maybe if I concentrate on my fingers I can whale the ball! Good thing I can see the humor in all this!!! I dare you to hit it down here! Collision route. JSMS 5 SB ff-. ■ pip. .« 52 P2 ffiKm They’re Off!!! Not exactly by the book but I hope it makes it to the net. William W. Windle in District E Championship form! ■ ■. ■ ' Running is pure pleasure, running is pure pleasure, running is ... 11 I i 11 l i GOLF Time on the putting green. . m Golt Tea me tie r ing several of th younger the increased competi¬ tion among the team made for a very successful second half of the season In fact, when the season ended the line-up was one senior two sophomores and three freshmen which bodes well fo ' ftpcoming seasons. Captain for the 1982-Golf Team was senior Dan Mastrototaro who was also named to the Central Massachusetts Conference All Star team. In ad¬ dition to Dan, sophomore Marck Lachance and Mike Paharik, a freshmaii| ' ; ! qualified to play in the District ill In¬ dividual Championshifi m In the annual Golf Team — Faculty Match at the end of the regular season Coach Spakauskas’ team edged the teachers 10-9-1! ge shoulcFhave some advantage — but this much?!? Relaxation tee shot? or the discouragement of a bad 185 Varsity Golf Team First Row (L to R): J. Walnista, E. Johnson, D. Mastrototaro, J. Budd. Second Row: Coach Spakauskas, M. Lachance, J. McGuirk, J. Van Aken, A. Lougee, D. Van Aken, M. Marois. BASEBALL 3 Doherty 0 St. John The 1982 Varsity Baseball Team played just under .500 this year with an 8-10 record. jfhs season Was highlighted by a 3-2 win over the powerhouses of Leominster. This win gave Leominster its first and only league loss of the season. This was a rebuilding season for the Mountaineers because they were able to capture a number of come from behind wins. The team was captained by Jim Taylor and John Montagna. John was also the team ' s MVP as well as is ' member of the Central Masfichuietts wHslar roam al ong w ith Mark Mon¬ tagna and Mark Johnsi.rihe e ijfcS-JaeCiWft forward to next year, for a number of players are returning; The J.V. team went 5 and 10. 1982 Record WRHS 2 Leominster 22 8 Fitchburg 0 2 Holy Name 7 9 North 2 9 Sputh 6 2 St. John ' s 1 . 11 St. Bernard ' : s 9 10 South 18 5 St. Peter ' s 11 ■ ' 5 Holy Name a 8 St. Bernard ' : s ‘7 3 Leominster ; IP • 2 llfi BnI 5 Fitchburg W 16 6 DohertySJ •a f 4 Varsity Baseball Team First Row (L to R): J. McGrath, R. Enberg, S. Dunn, M. Montagna, F. Mathis, J. Montagna. Second Row (L to R): M. Anderson, J. Taylor, C. Weller, M. Johns, D. Frye, P. Buckley. Third Row (L to R): Coach Trikakis, T. Power, B. Bullock, C. Moylan, K. O’Malley. Wachusett speed on the basepaths! Mike Anderson rears back. Co-Captain Jim Taylor and Mark Montagna flank Coach Bob Trikakis. 186 Sprinting down the line Steve Scott on a homerun trot?!!!? The verdict is still out... for another split second! Junior Varsity Baseball Team , First Row (L to R): G. Lane, S. Sanfacon, P. Rigrod, W. Scalzulli, J. Beamer, J. Cole, T. Snelson, M. Harris. I Second Row (L to R): W. Power, M. Lewis, C. Swedberg, D. Austin, S. Scott, J. Stone, S. Mooradian, C. Ludwig, P. King. J.V. Coach Charlie Lane J.V. Ace Dean Austin follows through Memories of tee ball! 187 SOFTBALL Varsity Softball Team First Row (L to R): Co-Captains L. Warg, G. Naas. Second Row (L to R): P. Powell, W. Stoddard, K. Brown, J. Ball, L. Sarkisian, D. Paquette. Third Row (L to R): D. Jewett, J. McDade, M. Paquette, D. Austin, Coach Lewis, S. Hardy, W. Howland, C. Spakauskas, E. Abbott. Varsity Coach Rich Lewis. Slugger Ball! They’re after you, Deb! A- 188 Great stop! Now if I can only get it out of my glove ... The 1982 Varsity Softball Team heaaed into the season with high hopes for at least a spot in the District III Tourna¬ ment at the end of the season. Along the way. however, the ball took soma-strange bounces and the Mountaineers had to settle for a respectable 10 win. 7 loss record and no spot in the Districts At ' in all, however, it was a successful season and the winning junib varsity team along with a number of underclassmen on thi? Ve s ' varsity squad should mean District contenders over therUvt few years. This year ' s edi- , tion captained by seniors Gayle Naas and ' .Lpri Warg put four of its members oitthe Central Massachusetts Conference All Star Team — uln, Debbie Paqupjte, Debbie Austin and Cheryl SpakauskJ 1981-82 Record WRHS Oppon ent 1 Leominste; ■ 3 14 Fitchburg , ' , ‘‘. 13 ft 19 St. Bernard ' s 2 0 Holy Name l? 9 Burncoat 1 10 North 7 6 Notre Dame 3 22 Doherty 3 2 Holy Name 1 10 Tantasqua 7 0 St. Peter Marian 2 1 St. Peter Marina 10 4 Leominster 7 18 South 1 11 Fitchburg 1 T2 St. Bernard ' s 17 26 Tantasqua 10 Junior Varsity Team Front Row (L to R): D. Bratt, K. Hosey, L. Emond, K. Osborn, S. Aaronson, K. Osborn, J. Lepore, S. Korjeff. Back Row (Lto R): J. Holman, K. McPhee, K. Morrow, R. Stillings, J. Finneran, K. Kowaleski, S. Gonzalez, K. Kenney, J. Mastrototaro, N. LaPlant, P. Dubovick. Coming at you . ..!!! J. V. Coach Charlie Campbell The classic stance! The classic response: sheer fear! “Have you ever thought about running for the track Oh, oh here it comes! team!” Must be a slow ball. . . 189 SPRING TRACK GIRLS SPRING TRACK S,, ' The Girls ' Spring Track Team ran off a mpst successful seven win and two loss season. In addition tp the successes in the regular season this team was very .succesiful. In ' District competition, finishing 3rd (of 20 teams) District Relays and 4th (of 30 teams) in the District Alt-Class Championship. Jen Narcissi was second nigh scorer in the District Championship Meet and qualified for the States in both the Long Jump and 4 x 110 Relay (with Cindy Ranta, Heather Lashbrook, and Kriss Palermo.) Sherry Henderson, Jeannette Sedgwick, and Nadine Mancevice also went to the unofficial “States Meet this year. Coach Larry Jaquith named Jen Narcissi and Nadine Mancevice Co-MVP ' s and both girls were named to the C.M.C. All Star Squad along with teammates Katrina Kleber, Sandy Vinton, Roe Mathieu and Jeannette Sedgwick, all members of the. W.R.H.S. Mile Relay Team. School records were set in the long jump (J. Narcissi —- 16 ' 5 -V); discus (N. Mancevice — 115 ' 4 ); 100 (J. Narcissi — 12.0): 220 (J. Narcissi — 26 8); 880 (R. Mathieu — 2:30.3); and 4 x 110 Relay (C. Ranta. H. Lashbrook, J. Sedgwick. J. Narcissi — 52.8). WRHS 73 Algonquin 1982 Record iSflllSiSt 45 66 Leominster 52 82 Holy Name ipf 1 36 52 Fitchburg jjyjl 66 74 St. Bernard ' s 44 95 Tantasqua 23 72 Doherty 46 108 South 10 41 Shrewsbury 77 BOYS ' SPRING TRACK With a team comprised mainly of seniors the 1982 Boys ' Track Team compiledia winning record ol six wins and five losses. The team was dominated by the work of seniors Mark Johnson (shot put. javelin, high hurdles and 440 relay) and Andy Munyan (long and triple jump, 100 yard dash. 330 hurdles). Mark Landgreri excelled in the high jump and Greg Smith — the first Wachjsett athlete to ‘receive twelve varsi¬ ty letters — was undefeated in the mile and two mile runs in aH ' dual and conference meets. Records were set in the mile by Greg, in the high jump by Mark Landgren (6 r 3 ) and in the mile relay (3:35.5) by A. Munyan, R. Elwell. P. Lanyon, and G. Smith. C.M.C. All Star honors were garnered by Andy Munyan, Greg Smith and Mark Landgren and Coach Warren named Andy Munyan and Greg Smith as his Co-MVP ' s for the season. 1982 Record WRHS 43 (St John ' s -{, ' 5 102 52 Leominster 84 81 Holy Name 63 50 Fitchburg 95 95 St. Bernard ' s 50 80 62 77 63 Tantasqua Jk Auburn J; - Doherty Shrewsbury ' 65 83 38 82 95 South 40 84 W’ Algonquin 61 Boys ' Spring Track Team First Row (Lto R): M. Landgren, M. Henderson, D. Brink, A. Munyan, G. Smith, M. Batura, M. Johnson. Second Row (L to R): P. James, T. Sioui, T. Snelson, J. Littizio, P. Lanyon, J. Fellows, M. Wheeler, J. Borggaard. Third Row (L to R): Coach Warren, P. Favata, D. Slocum, D. Cuzzian, K. Roche, D. Sioui, R. Elwell, M. Reardon, P. Nelson, J. Copalino. Co-Captains Munyan and Smith with Coach Fred Warren. Coming in for a landing. Is this track practice? ? ? Or Army Basic Training!?!? The hard part is behind me — all clear to the ground! Finishing with nothing left. Coach Hawkins, Co-Captains J. Williams, N. Mancevice, S. Henderson, Coach Jaquith. Girls’ Spring Track Team First Row (L to R): M. Ryan, S. Henderson, J. Williams, A. Kent, J. Callahan, R. Graham, C. Ranta, C. Hobin. Second Row (Lto R): L. Narcisi, L. Milstead, M. Watson, T. Ordung, R. Mathieu, J. Sedgwick, C Flatt, M. George, M. LaPointe, W. Green, M. Trzcinski. Third Row (L to R): D. Ferguson, J. Narcisi, K. Kleber, L. Bluemel, J. Burgess, J. Cheetham, M. Lane, C. Trzcinski, S. Vinton, Coach Hawkins, Coach Jaquith. Is this really good training to be a waitress ?! ?! Look’s like a fair start. 191 boys’ TENNIS The 1982 Boys’ Tennis Team finished the season with a spectacular fourteen wins and only one loss and was crown¬ ed Champions of the Central Massachusetts Conference and, in a storybook finish, capped their most successful season by winning the District III Tennis Championship, In addition to these team honors the doubles team of Glenn Priest, ’82, and Andy Ware, ' 83, took the District’Doubles Championship!!! To add to these series of successes and firsts the team defeated Milford High for the first time in Wachusett’s history. Coach Bill Rasku ' s team did it||!! —- and in great style! The District III finals against St. Johns will go down as one of the best ever. With the two teams tied 2-2 in matches, Wachusett ' s doubles team of Nick Laird and Steve Ouellette suddenly found themselves down five games to one and just one point away from extinction. These two sophomores rallied in unbelievable fashion to win six games in a row to take their match 3-2 and give Wachusett a District III Championship!!! Central Massachusetts Conference All Stars were Tom Blair, Paul Oueifette, Glenn Priest, Andy Ware, Nick Laird and Steve Ouellette. Coach Rasku named Glenn Priest, Paul Ouellette and Bit! Windle as Co-MVP ' s on his most successful tennis squad. Paul Ouellette was Captain. With two juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen returning in ' 83 this may only be the beginning!!! 1982 Record WRHS 5 2 3 4 3 3 ' 4 3 5 5 5 :: 3 3 1 5 4 •Leominster Algonquin Milford •Leohmlnster Tantasqua •St. Johns •St, Bernards Algonquin •HolwName •Holyttame Tantasqua •St, Johns •Leominster •Hoty Name •St Bernards •CMC LeaguMMNK DISTRICT E 5 Tantasqua 3 St. Johns 192 Boys’ Tennis Team First Row (L to R): W.W. Windle, P. Ouellette, G. Priest, T. Blair. Second Row (L to R): Coach Rasku, K. Fulginiti, N. Laird, S. Ouellette, A. Ware, J. Windle, B. Higgins. Coach Bill Rasku and Senior Captain Paul Ouellette Windle yuks it up — probably after the District III victory over St. Johns!!! The other half of the W.R.H.S. District III Doubles! ' Championship team — Glenn Priest. Andy Ware finishes off a lob. “Assistant Coach” Hedlund was undefeated in his time at the helm! Priest pulls another sure” point out of his opponent’s grasp! Number 1 Singles was handled capably all year by sophomore Tom Blair. Ouellette finesses a backhand. It’s all in the action of the middle finger of the free hand! Oh, if I only could figure out how to get in and play with those big guys — I ' d show them! girls’ The 1982 edition of the W.R.H.S. Girls ' Tennis team car¬ ried on with the winning tradition established by previous teams and then added some individual luster of its ' own to this history! The ' 82 team went 19 and 0 in regular season competition to win their fourth straight Central Massachusetts Conference Championship and then won both matches in the Districts to recapture the District III Championship it had lost the year before. (The Wachusett Girls ' Tennis team has captured three such titles in the past six years!!!) In addition to the honors and championships earned by the team there were a number of individual honors as well in 1982. Heidi Horstmann, W.R.H.S. ' s 2 singles player went all the way to the finals of the District III Individual Championship before bowing out as runner-up in that competition! No less than seven members of the team were named to the Central Massachusetts Conference All Star Team: Heidi Horstmann. Karen Neggers and Colleen Palacios as singles players and the doubles teams of Kelley McGrath-Nancy Finnegan and Michelle Miles-Beth Rocha. In a repeat of the Boys ' finals in the Districts the girls win was a heart-stopper. With the match tied two sets for each, sophomore Karen Neggers engaged in a 3 4 hour match with her Doherty opponent. After splitting the first two sets, Karen was down four sets to one — with the District III Championship squarely on the line — and she rallied to win the third and decisive set 6 — 4!! Coach Tom Moore named senior Colleen Palacios as the team MVP! 1982 Record WRHS 4 Leominster 1 5 Holy Name 0 4 Algonquin 1 4 Milford 1 5 Leominster 0 5 Notre Dame 0 S Auburn 0 5 Algonquin ‘ 0 3 St Peter Marian 2 4 Holy Name 1 5 Tantasqua 0 4 St. Bernards 1 St. Peter Marian 1 5 St. Bernards 0 5 Leonminster 0 4 Notre Dame 1 5 Holy Name 0 4 St. Bernards 1 5 Notre Dame 0 5 Districts Shrewsbury 0 3 Doherty 2 Girls ' Tennis Team First Row (L to R): K. Arnett, K. McGrath, P. Gay, H. Horstmann, C. Palacios, C. Greis, K. McKenna. Second Row (L to R): Coach Moore, M. Miles, A. Hewitt, B. Rocha, N. Finnegan, K. Neggers, M. Park, D. Blair, S. Lee. Coach Tom Moore. M.V.P. Colleen Palacios, ' 82. Cranking up . . . We play better than them with even our eyes shut! No sweat!!! Polly Gay — plotting her next move! Grace in motion? No, that’s just Kelley! Homework?!?! Pickoff foiled! On a clear day you don’t see it hit the water hazard! The Horstmann-psych: Urrrr!!! Snelson flips out! Even the puddy-cat got excited at the District III Tennis finals! You use two hands — I ' ll continue to Half of Wachusett’s Doubles Champs — Andy smash it out with one! Ware. Be Prepared! Cutest Couple Pamela Plainte Larry Reed Best All Around Carrie Jordan John Budd OlCTlON 200 Friendliest Anne Orlando Ted Jarowski Quietiest John Flanagan Diane Roe Shortest Mary Scott Tallest Mark . Johnson Cutest MikeGardula Lisa Dunn Class Flirts Jay Bolton Cathy Dowd Class Politicians Debbie Slocum Karl Voglmayr Noisiest Vivien Loefstedt Steve Wright Class Loafer Holly Longbottom Class Clowns Jeffrey Woodruff Megan Kelley Most Likely to Succeed Heidi Horstmann Peter Butterfield 201 Most Theatrical Tim Catlin Eliza Bird Most Artistic Derek Drinon Desiree D’Ambrosio Most Unforgettable Characters Margaret Donoghue Matt Trafton Most Preppy Kim Amsden Mark Lunn Most Musical Dan Gregerman Erin Brown 202 Most Punk Paula Johnson Lindsay Turner Dave Horsfall Most School Spirit Michelle Toder UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF 1983 CLASS OF ’83 OFFICERS Front Row (L to R): Mary Donahue, Secretary; Kellie McGrath, President. Back Row: Kathleen Jones, Treasurer; Elliott Robbins, Vice President. CLASS OF 1984 THE CLASS of 1984 participated in Homecoming, tak¬ ing second place with its float depicting the song “Splish- Splash.” Fundraising events for this school year included a small sale at Christmas time, and a moderately suc¬ cessful springtime sale. Class rings were ordered. The Class of 1984 is looking forward to planning its Junior Prom. CLASS OF ' 84 OFFICERS Front Row (L to R): Katrina Kleber, Secretary; Todd Hammond, President. Back Row: William Scalzulli, Treasurer; Michael Rudin, Treasurer. CLASS OF ’85 OFFICERS Front Row (L to R): Jayne Holman, Vice Presi¬ dent; Tammi Queeney, Secretary. Back Row: Gilbert Scott, Treasurer. (Missing From Picture: Bryan Griffin, President.) CLASS OF 1985 THE CLASS OF 1985 came to Wachusett as freshmen in the fall of 1981 with big ideas. The first task they had was to develop a Homecoming float. The float, “The Yellow Submarine, took 4th place in the competition. For their first fundraising project the Class of ’85 sold ‘Safety Kits’ and the results-were good for their beginning treasury. An April Fools dance was the first such activity for the Class of ' 85 and it was very successful both social¬ ly and financially. During the spring of their freshman year they sold beach towels. With freshman year behind them, the Class of ' 85 looks forward to the next three!! 204 THE CLASS of 1983 has conducted a number of Fund-raisers and other activities over the course of the 3 years. During Freshman year a very successful Hebert candy sale added a substantial amount of money to the class Treasury. The Freshman Float, built for Homecoming, was not quite as successful, but was fun none the less. During Sophomore year the class ran a couple of very suc¬ cessful Fund-raisers including another Hebert candy sale and a Movie presentation of Walt Disney’s Jungle Book. Over 500 people, mostly youngsters from Holden and the neighboring communities, enjoyed the movie in the Wachusett Auditorium. The class designed and built an excellent float that portrayed the comic strip characters from Peanuts, and although it finished third in the Homecoming Parade, many observers felt it was the best of all. During the Jr. year, (81-82) the class started the year off with a very successful dance featuring the well-known local rock band Chimera. Later in the year, the class ran a successful Calendar- Towel sale and produced another movie: Disney’s 101 Dalmations in the school auditorium. By spring plans for the Junior prom were being finalized. The Prom will be held at the new Worcester Marriot Hotel on May 28, 1982. The class looks forward to a very successful and fun-filled Senior year in 1982-83. Finding out about next year’s schedule or just daydreamin’ ? Soccer fans on a cool day in November. Facing the day with a smile and a fast gait. . . Sixth period loading of the Coke machines. Precise measurement and a steady hand. Go away — can’t you see I ' m writing him a letter!!! Passing out the innumerable sign-up sheets to raise class funds! 205 A Bo Derek stick figure!?!? ALL IN A DAY’S WORK Kettle magic! The scientific proof in action! This is dancing’ ? Who do they think they ' re kidding? k Preparing another ' 206 What ?!? Me worry?!? Do I look confident? Intensity in the print shop classroom. And you should see what we ' ve planned for dessert!!! Is this really how the “Little Drummer Boy” started out? “Shoot!!! If only I could .. 207 Faces In the Crowd! I DON ' T believe it!!! 208 Interrupted in mid-discovery! Prayerful or Confident?!? Hopeful! Actually, I prefer the preppie fashions! Mugging for posterity. Can’t wait till I ' m a senior! A funny thing happened to me on the way to my locker. . . 209 The transparent face of. . . mischief! On a Clear Day You Can See . . . the Soccer Team in Action For sure, Mr. Rasku, I ' m taking good notes! Whisper a little louder — did you say Smith or Schmidt”? That ' s sure a funny looking cast! Co-Captains Youd and Puffer, JV Soccer — continuing a proud tradition! An ' now — our new daring threesome . . . 210 Sometimes the smug look can be used to simulate knowledge! But the look of abject horror is usually a sure thing! 1 ♦ f Of course, avoidance of the direct look is often useful! And applauding the teacher is sure-fire for avoiding the next oral question. Mouth full of tuba is as good an excuse as I can think of. . . The larger the class, the less questions-per-student-per class. But the 100%, no-risk pose is to appear deeply engrossed in the subject matter at hand. 211 Eager anticipation? Or ‘The Innocent Look’? Oh, come on. I ' m really not dressed for a formal picture .. . What do you mean, get on the high bar?!? I’m afraid of heights!!! Dance class in the corridor — a thing of the past from now on. GOWACHUSETT!!! So long Class of ’82 . . . Here comes ’83!!! Interrupted mid-Asteroid battles. 212 1981-82 was a busy school year. When we returned to school in September the very face of the building was changing. The corridor between the agriculture and in¬ dustrial arts shops was closed and a new corridor that would connect the second floor from Room 214 to Room 234 was in place although not usuable until after the Christmas vacation. Construction on the perimeter of the building was all around us and inside a new library, shops and art rooms were being constructed. One of our first big events was the Second Annual Rally on the front lawn where all 1800+ of the student body and staff gathered for a rare all-school assembly. This section in the Year¬ book starts with these events and then takes a look at some of the really SPECIAL EVENTS of the 1981-82 school year — with a backward glance once to catch glimpses of the Class of ’82 ' s Junior Prom. Mr. Lane addresses the student body on the front lawn of the school on a beautiful September dav Another view of the student body at that first assembly of the school year. An opening-of-school view of the back of the new library-art room-special education addition to Wachusett. The top floor would open after Christmas vacation. Custodian Bruce Mercier adjusts chairs in the new Study Hall — one of the first parts of the new construction to be ready for student use. Principal Lane looks out over some newly cleared land behind the existing football field that will become a new soccer-track facility by 1983-84. Assistant Superintendent Peter Farrelly surveys the beginnings of a new library — this wouldn’t open till mid-May of the 1981-82 school year. 214 Homecoming 1982 The Beatle’s Yellow Submarine” was a big hit along the parade route. Wachusett ' s football cheerleaders step off on Main Street as they lead the 1981-82 Homecoming Parade The Class of ’82 with its version of the Sun! Don’t look away, Ted your float!!! Director Grimo and the Wachusett performing band march along as a band of clowns. — it’s Homecoming Queens nominated by each class get escorted rides along the parade route. Even some oldtimers — the reunioning Class of ' 56 makes a parade appearance! 2 Homecoming Game — An Overtime Defeat The largest crowd to watch an athletic event all year long turned out for the Homecoming football game against Doherty and they were treated to a real thriller The Wachusett offense came back to tie Doherty and took the game to sudden death overtime where Doherty emerged battered but victorious — a 12-6 winner. The game was also the setting for the crowning of Homecoming Queen Missy Drinon, ' 84. and the awarding of trophies for best float — captured by the Class of ’83. Part of the large crowd enjoying the Homecoming Game Wachusett ' s Power picks up a few yards against a tenacious Doherty defense. Unloading before getting on!!! unloaded I was in fashion well before the ‘butch haircuts that came back in the spring! Clowning around — and making music too!!! Some guys get all the breaks — the Principal and the Court! Whooping it up after a Wachusett score!!! A gaggle of musical merriment — and an embarrassed conductor?!? I only hope we can get untangled now! Homecoming Dance SNYPR provided the music and the mood for the Student Council ' s annual Homecoming Dance. Queen Missy Drinon and Class of ' 81 President Bob Olson dance the Queen ' s Dance! Jay making claim to be King of the Boogie! The Queen and her Court Left to Right: M. Gardula, K. Bennett, R. Olson, M. Drinon, J. Woodruff, S. Morgan, W. Power, D. Strang. Sleepy, Chris — or just dreamin’ along?!? Looking over the situation. You ' ve gotta be a football hero to get a date with a beautiful girl — being injured also gets sympathy!!! The guys look like they ' re enjoying themselves. The girls? 217 The poster proclaims the performance is upcoming! For two weekends in December Wachusett became Broadway as Fiddler on the Roof played to near-sell-out audiences for four performances. Directed by Miss Lee Ann Hedberg and Miss Debbie Smith this was one of Wachusett’s finest musical performances. The acting and singing were superb, the dances, choreographed by our own Ms. Mary Wanamaker were outstanding and the sets and costumes dazzled everyone. The bitter-sweet story of the changing lifestyle of simple Jewish peasants strikes a chord in all of us and this production of Fiddler on the Roof did justice to all of the companies that have produc¬ ed this play since it was written twenty years ago. The chorus gets its marks and waits to begin to learn its steps in the early rehearsals for Fiddler. Singing out in one of the first rehearsals for the play. Hamming it up backstage. A pretty girl is like a melody! That old voyeur, Mr. Taylor, looks on from the wings! Come on up to my house so I can have a bite to eat!!! The student orchestra warms up during a rehearsal. Ma, she’s choking me!!! 218 Some stage make-up really improves the original!!! And who is the fairest of them all?!? Taking a rest prior to hitting the boards. Oh, she ' s just bashful!!! Tevye already has a fan club!!! Yeah, I fiddle around once in a while!!! Rehearsing the family prayer scene in an early point in the Every hair must be in place!!! So what’s it to you!?! Don’t move — I ' ll get it yet! And this way, please, to the performance of Fiddler on the Roof ... ; THE PERFORMANCE To Life!!! 220 When love is lost you must go and seek it out. We must leave our village!!! I was told by Velma who was told by Hodyl who was told by ... So what do you mean you can ' t find a match for your daughters! ?! MUSIC DEPT. PRESENTATIONS Practicing a few difficult notes . . . Santa gets into the act. Getting set to improvise .. . A-one-and-a-two-and-a-. .. The Jazz Ensemble in a warm-up gig. . . Trumpets at the ready! The brass section in action Dan Gregerman at the keyboard . . . The Music Education Department is one of the very best in the state of Massachusetts. With two instrumental and two choral groups in place for a long time this year saw the in¬ troduction of the Jazz Ensemble as an integral part of the pro¬ gram along with a German Band and some close Barbershop Harmony. Over the course of the school year the various per¬ forming groups of the Department put on several concerts — the Fall and Spring Concerts, the very popular Holiday Concert in December and others spread throughout the year. The scenes on these two pages were shot primarily at the Holiday Concert and at rehearsal sessions for that and other concerts throughout the fall and winter. In addition to their own perfor¬ mances the Jazz Ensemble played for the “Jazz Jam section of this year’s Dance Theatre Concert in late winter. Part of the Jazz Ensemble in rehearsal. 222 Warming up backstage . . . Reach, reach, reach for the hi-c! A peaceful moment. Come on now, no flat notes here! The Wachusett Singers in Performance. A pep talk prior to taking the stage. The Concert Chorus in full voice. The audience joins the performers for the traditional ending to the Holi¬ day Concert — singing of the Hallelujah Chorus!!! 223 MALE BEAUTY CONTEST The next John Denver?!? Can it be. . . LIBERACE!!! What a cute pair of likes demure! Now if I can only get up off the ground Punk ... faces? ? ? Don’t swallow it! What balance! What precision! What a laugh! A Star Is Born ... or... If you could see what I see! 224 And the FINALISTS are . . . The line-up!!! Look ' em over girls . .. Trying a little persuasion on the Judges! Do we have a verdict ? ? The Judges ponder their weighty decision! MR. WACHUSETT REGIONAL or WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO MRS. GARDULA’S LITTLE BOV!!! With a bod like this I really don ' t need soccer or hockey! 225 DANCE THEATER NOW THE PERFORMANCE Limbering up for the performances ahead . . . Time for a rest and an education! Preparations begin in the gym back in the fall of the year.. . Step to the rhythm . . . 226 Now to put what I learned to good use . . . Romance is in the air.. . Street gang warriors backstage . Violence in the midst of a Love Story! Stepping out 227 Grace in motion . . . Time for a rumble . . . Tying up some loose ends .. . The girls don’t look too impressed, Guys! JUNIOR PROM Uncle Howie calls the Grand March to Nail biting time continues .. . order! A time for dreamin’! Serious discussion? or A tender moment? 228 It was a beautiful night for dancing, dreaming, being in love. In the middle of the evening the band picked the Queen and Her Court for the Class of 1982’s Junior Prom. Starting from the picture to the top left above, clockwise, we see (A) the finalists and their escorts enjoying a final dance before the Queen and Her Court were chosen. (B) Surprise registering on the face of our Queen, Betsy Mowry. (C) Queen Betsy receives her crown from Mrs. Morris. And (D) The Queen and Her Court: Left to Right behind Betsy are Sue Wardzala, Julie Castagnetti, Alison Dunshee, Carrie Jordan, Beth Litterio, and Jill Graham. 229 Gymnastics Show The evening began with some rapid-fire vaulting! So you think only O.J. can fly through airports!!! Taking off — hoping for a safe landing! After completing undefeated seasons the Boys’ and Girls’ Gymnastics teams pooled their talents to present the Annual Gym¬ nastics Show for the entire community. In addition to showing the skills that earned each team honors during the season the gym¬ nasts had a ball doing rapid- fire vaulting, elephant jump¬ ing, and “body” leapin g. The show played to the largest single audience for an inside athletic contest during the 1981-82 school year. Coach John Domaingue M.C.’d the affair. | NtSSEH Strength and grace on the side horse. Concentration and beauty of move¬ ment during the floor exercises. Brian Smith sliding through on his way to 1 rating in District III!!! Just like Nadia!!! The evening was enriched by a series of tableaux Freedom of expression in the Land of the Free depicted in a tableaux. 230 231 STUDENT COUNCIL Students from each class are elected to the Student Council which provides a democratic forum from which students can address those school-related issues which affect their lives. In addition to discussing and acting on such issues, the Coun¬ cil offers a year-long program of social functions and com¬ munity involvement projects. In 1981-82 activities have in¬ cluded such traditional events as Homecoming, Parents’ Night, and a couple of dances. The Council this year also sponsored a Potluck Supper for School Committee and parents; a Buffet Lunch for the faculty, and a hilarious Male Beauty Contest. Our Student Council is very active in the county and state associations and in the summer of 81 Council Member Lynne White attended the National Associa¬ tion of Student Councils Annual Meeting in Arizona. This year has been a very productive one for the Council! Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: T. Jarowski. M. Toder. C. Jordan, L. White, L. Higgins, J. Budd, E. Brown. A. Orlando. D. Drinon. Second Row: L. Salmonsen, Advisor; M Drinon. A Varnum, J. Sedgwick, D. Eicholz, K. Arnett, A. Benson, A O’Connor, D. Bunting, K. Hatfield, W. Scalzulli, A. O’C onnor. J. Holman, C. Maynard, Advisor. Third Row: C. Hopkins. D. Bratt, C. Benson, B. Higgins, K. Aijala, S. Mooradian, B. Long, N. Laird, J. Mielinski, E. Robbins, J. Wildfeuer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS The officers of the Council are elected by the membership and they serve a term of one school year. All members of the Council are eligible to become officers. Pictured at right are Front Row, L to R: Carrie Jordan, President; Lynne White, Vice President. Second Row: John Budd, Treasurer; Lisa Higgins, Secretary. ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD The Academic Advisory Board acts in an advisory role to the High School Administration on academic matters. The A.A B consists of six teachers elected by the faculty and six students elected by the Student Council. The election of students follows the acceptance of nominations by the Council and an interview session in front of the Student Council. One member of the High School Administration also attends meetings of the A.A.B. in a liaison capacity. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: J. Ball, C. Demetry, R. Baer, K Keaveny, D. Lanciani. Second Row: P. Morris, S. Laird, S. Rubenstein, W. Diamantopolous, G. Mitchell, P. Audette. J. Thieriault, M. Halal, Chairman. 232 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL TO SCHOOL COMMITTEE Five students are elected to represent the student body at all of the meetings of the Wachusett Regional School District Committee. Election is by the Student Council after applica¬ tions are invited from all students in grades 10 through 12 and all applicants have been interviewed by the Council. The members of the S.A.C. may initiate agenda items with the School Committee and, although they are not voting members of the School Committee, are invited to take part in the discussions at School Committee meetings. During 1981-82 the S.A.C. has been particularly active in monitoring the effects of Proposition 2Vi , of soliciting student opinion regarding possible changes in the lunch schedule and other¬ wise representing student views at meetings of the School Committee. Pictured at left are: Mary O ' Connor, ' 82; Joseph Mielinski, ' 83; Michelle Toder, ' 82; Anne Orlando, Chairperson ' 82. Missing From Picture: Debbie Bunting, ' 83. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL TO REGIONAL OFFICE OF STATE DEPT. OF EDUCATION Each school in Worcester County elects a delegate and an alternate to represent the student body at the Regional Office of the State Department of Education in West Boylston. These students form a student advisory group to the Department and, in turn, elect student representatives to the Department of Education in Boston. Thus a student voice is added to the delibera¬ tions of issues facing Massachusetts schools. Pictured at right are: Jeff Wildfeuer, Delegate: and Elliot Robbins, Alternate. MODEL UNITED NATIONS Wachusett ' s Model U N. Club, now in its eighth year, involves itself in international affairs and problems, participates in an¬ nual Model United Nations conferences with other high school students from all over the country, and meets regularly to hone the members ' skills in dealing with interna¬ tional problems and in debating skills. This year Wachusett sent nineteen delegates to represent Denmark at the Na¬ tional High School Model United Nations Conference in New York City in March. More than twenty students, representing several different nations, also attended the annual Assump¬ tion College Model United Nations conference in May. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: D. Ungerer, T. Shimkus, M. Strock, D. Slocum, K. Keaveny, D. Cutroni, P. Dirubio, J. Freed, S. Banks. Second Row: N. Branche, Ad¬ visor; C. Picardi, C. Lord, B. George, L. Fontaine, K. Ullstrom, C. Stoneham, M. Park, D. Simoneau, K. Bluemel, R. Duncan- son, C. Weller, T. Chrysostom, D. Lacey. Third Row: P. But¬ terfield, D. Walsh, M. Cottle, T. Zeena, D. Mellecker, S. Packard, A. Lougee, M. Landgren, K. Voglmayr, E. Jardine, P. Ouellette, J. Park, T. Nelson, C. Aney. 233 ROCK CLIMBING CLUB The Rock Climbing Club was a natural offshoot of Wachusett ' s Project Adventure curriculum in Physical Education classes. The club has been in operation for several years and during the fall and spring several afternoon and weekend trips are taken to local climbing spots like Purgatory Chasm. Safety is a very important ingredient in the activities of the Club and teamwork is stressed in this club ' s activities. Pictured at left are L to R: C. Roberts, C. Robinson, T. Snelson, Advisor; T. Lowe, E. Stannard, T. Putnam. 234 SAILING CLUB The Sailing Club has forty active members who sail once a week during the Spring and Fall at Regatta Point on Lake Quinsigamond. The purpose of the club is to allow students who have sailed before as well as beginners to learn and practice sailing techniques. In addition to sailing once a week, the Club took a weekend trip to Nantucket Island and held a cookout and a moonlight sail at Regatta Point. In addi¬ tion to faculty advisor, Mr. Miles, the Sailing Club benefited from the help given it by W.R.H.S. volunteer, Mrs. Thelma Heath. Pictured at right are Front Row, L to R: M. Kelley, M. Hib¬ bard, C. Nash. Second Row: J. Parent, M. Park, D. Toder, T. Mack, B. Mello, M. George, C. Stahli, B. Rusch, K. Holmes. Third Row: M. Martin, K. LaCroix, K. Wolfe. R. Fay, T. Casey, D. Horsfall, M. Lunn, B. Mowry, G. Kelley, M. White, B. Kelley, R. Miles, Advisor. BICYCLING CLUB The W.R.H.S. Bicycling Club has been in existence for a number of years and the membership has taken bike trips to New Hampshire, Canada, Cape Cod, and around the region. Physical fitness and the love of the outdoors are prere¬ quisites for this club and the membership does not hesitate to take off on three to seven day bike rides a couple of times during the school year. Pictured at left are L to R: G. Maiser, G. Kelley, T. Snelson, G. Wilson, T. Snelson. J. Park, J. Borggaard, T. Snelson, Advisor. CHESS CLUB The fifty member Chess Club is busy during most Activity Periods of the year in Room 230. Because of the large number of students who wished to participate in the club this year it was necessary to divide the membership into two groups with Mr. Weis advising on Tuesdays and Mr. Leonard on Thursdays. Play was informal until March when intra-club competition began in earnest. The club individual and team champions are determined in late Spring of each year. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: E. Leonard, Advisor; C. Germain, R. Freeman, K. Wolfe, L. Chin, J. Harants, H. Whitaker. Second Row: S. Scott, P. Nelson, P. Favata, J. Young. C. Gates, D. Astolfi. Third Row: R. Browning, P. San- tro, G. Lapoint, D. Cronin, T. Kane, T. Snelson. CHESS TEAM The W.R.H.S. Chess Team, a Charter Member of the Central Massachusetts Scholastic Chess League, played Oxford, St. John ' s and Worcester Academy in a Proposition 2 h- reduced-league this past year. Season highlights included a draw against an Oxford team which hadn ' t lost a league match in over three years and a win over Worcester Academy that avenged an early season loss and nailed down second place in the league. In addition to post-season play, the Chess Team played in the Five Man Team Championship and the Central Massachusetts Singles Championships. Pictured at right are Front Row. L to R: T. Snelson, G. La- point, D. Cronin, T. Kane. Second Row: J. Yang, D. Astolfi, E. Leonard, Advisor. CRIBBAGECLUB The Cribbage Club, in its maiden voyage this year, was form¬ ed so that our resident cribbage magicians might match wits, argue strategy, and swap tall tales about great cribbage hands of yore. The club played regularly throughout the school year and held double elimination tournaments for singles and doubles school championships. Thus far, the club is still intra-mural in nature but hopes are high that the near future will enable members to challenge other schools at this, the Yankee-est of all card games. Pictured at left are Front Row. L to R: S. Aaronson, H. Taylor, S. Day. Second Row: S. Milne, D. Sommer, D. Abruzzise, T. Sullivan, R. Longbottom, J. Windle, S. Sadowski. Third Row: C. Keaveny. A. Drown, J. Flanagan, D. Dinsdale, S. Kneeland, J. Lapoint, R. Pierce, Advisor. 235 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Wachusett’s Foreign Language Department honors its outstanding French students by electing them to the school ' s chapter of the French National Flonor Society In order to become a member of the Society a student must have completed 2V4 years of the study of French and achiev¬ ed a grade no lower than ‘85’ for that period of time. While the society is mainly honorary in nature the Foreign Language Department traditionally schedules a trip to a French Restaurant and Museum in Boston for the old and new membership each Spring. In addition members of the Society are encouraged to tutor other students in their French studies. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: K. Gagnon. D. Slocum. G. Naas, L. Dunn. M. Toder. Second Row: T. Powers. Advisor; M. Paquette. R. Aney, D. Frye. P. Butterfield. S. Horgan. Advisor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Wachusett Regional High School has a local chapter of the National Honor Society. This honorary society admits to membership juniors and seniors nominated by members of the faculty who excel in Scholarship. Leadership, Service and Character. To be eligible for nomination to the N.H.S. students must have a weighted average of 90.0 or better at the mid-point of their sophomore and junior years. Nominated members are screened and finally selected for membership by a committee of faculty members. Although primarily honorary, the N.H.S. does assume projects during the school year and always runs the Induction Ceremonies for new members in May of each school year. Pictured at right are Front Row, L to R: C. Palacios, S. Laird, A. Meymarais, M. Campbell, N. Bousquet, G. Naas, M. O ' Con¬ nor, M. Freitas. Second Row: H. Horstmann, P. Larocque, S. Olson, L. Charland, D. Slocum, D. Coco, L. White, J. Ball, C. Jennette, S. Laughrea, W. Howland, K. Amsden, M. Toder. Third Row: H. Lane, Advisor; D. Roe, D. Brink, M. Hibbard, M. Kelley, C. White, B. Litterio, D. Austin, K. Bluemel, E. Brown, J. Borggaard, J. Goodrow, P. Larkin, G. Shilale, C. Jordan. P. Gay, B. Becker, T. Snelson, W. Windle, R Miles, Advisor. Missing From Picture: P. Buttefield, T. Catlin, D. Frye, F. Ken¬ nedy, C. Labbe, C. Lane. M. Paquette, G. Sculthorpe, L. Warg, C. Weller. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY W.R.H.S.’s Foreign Language Department has a local chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society. Membership in this honorary society is based on proficiency and achievement in the study of the Spanish Language in high school. Members must have been enrolled in three years of the study of Spanish and are eligible for membership only if they have succeeded in maintaning an average that does not drop below 85%. Pictured at left are Left to Right: K. Berka, D. Waxman, N. Mrzyglod, Advisor; R. Becker, M. White, M. O ' Connor. 236 ECHO Echo is the monthly newspaper of Wachusett Regional High School. Its very competent and busy staff of reporters and photographers researches stories that are both school and community oriented A much-awarded school newspaper, Echo in 1981-82 won Highest Honors at the Boston Universi¬ ty Press Conference and placed second in the Columbia University Press Conference — this latter award being a na¬ tional commendation. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: D. Whitford, J. Brett, C. Demetry, M. Park, M. Strock, A. McGhee, J. Scott, T. Aberman. Second Row: N. Favreault, S. Demetry, K. Keaveney, H. St. Jean. J. Williams, D. Slocum, T. Simoneau, L. Coughlin, K. Spanknebel, C. Stahli, C. Martin. Third Row: E. Spanknebel, W. Lawson, J. Park. B. Wessels, M. Hender¬ son, P. Larson, B. Maynard, K. Bluemel, F. Caverly, R. Dun- canson, P. Bogren, C. Brown, M. White, C. Greis, M. Halal, P. Soderberg. RHUBARB PIE Rhubarb Pie is Wachusett ' s creative arts magazine. It con¬ tains poetry, prose, photography and artwork. Its purpose is to expose students and faculty to the arts and to encourage them to use their talents outside of the classroom. Prizes are awarded in each of the categories for the most outstan¬ ding works. For the past two years Rhubarb Pie has been entered in the New England Scholastic Press Association ' s competition, and has won First Prize both times. Pictured at right are Front Row. L to R: R. Morey, Advisor; M. Scott, R. Graham, D Forhan. Second Row: B. Schenck, K. Amsden, S. Laird. Third Row: T. Moore, Advisor; J. D ' Amico, K. Spanknebel, K, Wesolowski. Fourth Row: D. Waxman, M. Kelley, M. Mahar, S. Rubenstein, Advisor; C. Stahli. Fifth Row: H. St. Jean, K. Smith, T. Chrysostom, C. Snyder, P. Larsen. A. Anderson, D. Connelly. LIBRARY CLUB The W.R.H.S. Library Club was somewhat stifled by the con¬ struction of a new library during 1981-82. The books from the old library were packed away and, because of late delivery of shelving, the library didn ' t open until May 1. Be that as it may, the Library Club served a useful and necessary purpose. Library Club members assist the librarian in all kinds of activities and help fellow students find materials as well as assisting faculty and others in the use of the library. In addition to the chores associated with being a Library Club member, the club membership take part in a wide variety of social activities sponsored by the club. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: S. Banks, D. Charland, M. Fawcett, M. Watson, L. Simoncini, T. Sullivan, E. Warden, L. Milstead, L. Howland, C. Curtis. Second Row: L. Charland, L. Coughlin, C. Vaugh, W. Dinsdale, A. Gagnon, S. Ivanism, J. Giasi, D. Wheeler, K. Emery, C. Drury, A. Drown, D. Seely. Third Row: J. Judge, P. Dinsdale, J. Kneeland, M. Butera, B. Quiry, B. Smith, T. Sullivan, J. Flanagan, D. Brodmerkle, G. Charland, T. Ringaard, R. Chase, Librarian Advisor. 237 238 MUSIC COUNCIL The Music Council is elected by the students in all of the per¬ forming groups and its function is to coordinate all of the many activities of the Music Education Department especial¬ ly as they involve the performance of the various groups in the department. Pictured at right are Second Row, L to R: B. Mowry, C. Palacios. M. Campbell, E. Brown. M. vanLeeuwen, C. Lamar- che, L. Twohig, L. Zuppio. Front Row: K. Emery, S. Kimball, R. Duncanson, T. Catlin, L. Blackmar, S, Comstock, C. Beaudry, D. Gregerman. WIND ENSEMBLE The Wachusett Regional Wind Ensemble is the premiere per¬ forming instrumental group in the school. Under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Grimo the Wind Ensemble placed third in the state in the Massachusetts Instrumental Conductors ' Associa¬ tion ' s annual competition — and their rating was only five points off a second place finish and eleven off the first place score. Three students from this group were named to the National Honors Band which will be held June 17-19,1982, in Kansas City; Tim Catlin, trombone; Sue Kimball, clarinet; Dan Gregerman. contrabass clarinet. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: S. Grimo, Conductor; K. Roche, K. Berka, S. Bratt, M. Campbell, J. D ' Amico, R. Duncanson. A. Lanciani, M. Martin, F. Hills, J. Mayer, M. Krushel. Second Row: K. Overvold, D. Gregerman, S. Kim¬ ball, B. Mowry, L. Scanlan, M. Barriere, L. Hendrie. Third Row: S. Ouellette, C. Martin, E. LaForme, S. Ausburn, N Long, C. Palacios, S. Mowry, L. Blackmar, R. Becker, K. Brink, D Glassbrenner, G. Sculthorpe, S. English, K. Sand¬ berg. Fourth Row: J. Follansbee, M. Farrell, T. Blair, P. Bobkowski, C. Beaudry, A. Bassett, T. Sioui, S. Harrington, T. Catlin, M. Garvin, M. Dufault, J. Giasi, M. Favreault, M. vanLeeuwen, L. Zuppio. Fifth Row: K. Spanknebel, W. Hanebury, K. Page, J. Bennett, R. Demers. CONCERT BAND The Concert Band is the second of the two performing groups in the Music Education Department that plays a full concert schedule. This band provides the training ground for the Wind Ensemble and, in fact, contains some who also dou¬ ble in the Wind Ensemble so that musical balance can be at¬ tained in both groups. At the M.I.C.A. competition in the spring, the Concert Band received a divisional rating in com¬ petition with many bands that were the only musical group in their high schools. The Concert Band shares the stage several times a year with the Wind Ensemble and the vocal groups that perform at Wachusett. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: S. Grimo, Conductor; J. Potter, K. Johnson, J. D’Amico, S. Comstock, T. Simoneau, M. Park, T. Samra, A. Bessette, S. Wickman, R Caputo, K. Cheetham, L. Welch. Second Row: S. Kimball, D Follansbee, M. White, W. Mallquist, D. Blair, L. Knowles, D. Gregerman, M. Hartleb, J. Berka. C. Glassbrenner, F. Hills. B. Charbonneau. Third Row: D. Sioui, D. Bratt, P. Nourse, S. Hosey, G. Carter, J. Rollins, M. Lamarche, K. LaCroix, D. Glassbrenner, A. Brunzell. Fourth Row: W. Lawson, S. Ment- zer, R. Oberg, T Tawczynski, C. Lamarche. S. Johnson. L. Bluemel, J. MacCallum, J. Beaman, R. Hawkins. B. Kelley, S. Hecker, L. Zuppio. Fifth Row: M. Paharik, R. Demers. W. Hanebury, D. Hiscock, J. Cademartori, M. Filosi. WACHUSETT SINGERS The Wachusett Singers are the premiere choral performing group at the high school and one of the foremost choral groups in the state. All of the members of the Singers must audition in order to be accepted into this chorus and all members are very serious musicians with a number of them doubling in instrumental groups. This year three members of the Singers were chosen to be part of the National Honors Choir — three out of only nine allowed from the entire state of Massachusetts. As this book is being published the Singers are preparing for their annua l adjudication at the Massachusetts Chapter of the Choral Music Directors Association. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: G. Reidy, Conductor; J. Washburn, C. Beaudry, S. Comstock, M. Dufault, R. Oberg, D. Glassbrenner. Second Row: C. Walsh, D. Gregerman, R. Dun- canson, J. Beaman, D. Knowles, B. Smith. Third Row: J. Swanson, R. Carini, L. Haskins, C. Lamarche, J. Sandquist, M. vanLeeuwen, L. Zuppio. MUSIC EDUCATION PERFORMING GROUPS 1981-82 was another very exciting and productive year for the Music Education Department ' s Performing Groups, with record numbers of students participating in the music festivals and more than ten perfor¬ ming group activities. The highlight of the year for the musicians was the Composers Weekend of May 14-15. 1982. Mr. Elliot Del Borgo of S.U.N.Y. Potsdam and Mr. Daniel Pinkham of the New England Con¬ servatory of Music spent the weekend rehearsing the Wind Ensemble and Singers respectively for pieces that each had written specifically for the Wachusett groups. The pieces were premiered in an exciting May 15 Concert and when published, the music will have Wachusett ' s name on them. In addition to the above the performing groups all took part in regional and state competitions and many, many of the individuals in each group qualified for regional, state and New England festivals. In April the Wind Ensemble and Singers journeyed to Montreal. Canada for an Exchange Concert with West Mount High School — a concert that was returned by the Montreal high school in May. Finally, this was the year that the Jazz Ensemble came into its own. Outfitted in new uniforms, this outstanding group took part in the state competition and did very well for its first trip to this competi¬ tion. In addition the Jazz Ensemble played at Booster Club activities, at the National Honor Society Induction Ceremonies and at school assemblies. CONCERT CHORUS The Concert Chorus is the largest choral group at Wachusett with a total strength of over 70 members. Perhaps the highlight of this year for the Chorus was combining with the Wachusett Singers and over 70 other voices from Belmont High School, Quabbin Regional High School and Acton- Boxborough High School to do two performances of choruses from Carl Orff ' s Carolina Burana. Pictured at left are Front Row. L to R: J. Crawford, K. Mac¬ Donald, K. Overvold, R. Gregerman, N. Miller, L. Twohig, L. Howland, B. Charbonneau, K. Emery, B. Bulkley, N. Long, B. Harding, T. Ovian, S. Czajkowski, G. Reidy, Conductor. Second Row: M. Lemery, M. Mortin, V. Lloyd. M. Sylvia, S. Vinton, T, McCauley. L. Nault, M. Watson, J. Beaman, D Wheeler, M. Simpson, L. Hooper, F. Woods, L Leschke, J. Kalloch, C. Drury. Third Row: L. Welch, G. Pusateri, J. Carlson, D. Daigneau, R. Hopkins, P. Smaltz, C. Miron, L. Lawson, D. Gregerman, B. Walsh, P. Nourse, M Dufault. J. Holman, J. D ' Amico, D. Hiscock, L. Bluemel, A. Brunzell. Fourth Row: S. Johnson, K. Cranford, W. Hanebury, K. Johnosn, M. Barrett, J. Washburn. S. Crocker, F. Haines, C. Lamarche, R. Carini, J. MacCallum, R Saarinen, L. Spanknebel, J. Harants, T. Tolefson, C. Johnson, D. Fox. 239 D.E.C.A The Distributive Education Club of America, Wachusett Chapter, is an extremely active club. The members of this club run the School Store, take part in a number of fund¬ raising activities and are very diligent in running projects that benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association — an Associa¬ tion that has honored Wachusett ' s D.E.C.A. club with a pla¬ que and award. The purpose of the club is to put into prac¬ tice what is being taught in the Distributive Education classroom where students learn about the retailing business. The Wachusett Chapter of D.E.C.A. is very active in the State Association and attends meetings and enters into competi¬ tion with other Chapters across the state. In 1982 Donna Billsten, ' 83, finished very high in one phase of the state D.E.C.A. competition. Pictured at left are Front Row. L to R: F. Goodrich, N. Oliver, C. Baer, S. Kallock, L Hunter, M. Oldakowski, D. Billsten, D. Tilton, J. Taylor, B. Holland, P. Shea, A. Richard, D. Ander¬ son. Second Row: R. Margolis, Advisor; S. Zeena, G. Charland, C. Beland, S. Blair, D. Rotti, W. Johnstone, J. Leger, D. Garceau, R. Fischetti, S. Gustafson, D. Weeden, L. Cummings, A. Streeter, J. Helle. OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Office Education Association is a vocational organization for students at the secondary and post-secondary levels who are enrolled in the Business Education curriculum. The pur¬ pose of the Association is to encourage students to develop professional skills and increase social awareness through participation in state-wide conferences and ongoing local Chapter activities. Wachusett Business Education students are members of the Massachusetts branch of the National O.E.A. The Wachusett O.E.A. Chapter took a very active part in state activities in 1981-82 by attending the Leadership Conference at Burlington High School and by competing in the Regional Competitions held at Southbridge High School. The Chapter was also represented at the State Leadership Competitions and Conference. Two of Wachusett ' s students — Lisa Charland and Merrilea Redfield — placed high enough in the State Leadership Competitions to be asked to represent th e state of Massachusetts at the National O.E.A. Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Pictured at right are Front Row, L to R: S. Pierce, S. Ekroth, K. Antonio, L. Charland, S. Wardzala. Second Row: L. Mello, L. Knowles. D. Flaherty. B Bulkley, P Hiscock, K. Mac¬ Donald. Third Row: R. Houmere, Advisor; M Redfield. P. Larocque, L. Solomon, B. Mowry, A. Dunshee, L. Hunter, A. Streeter, D. Casey, K. McLoughlin, T. Wyman, J. Thompson, Advisor. FOODS CLUB The Foods Club was established this year in order to expose a greater number of students to what goes on in Home Economics. Members learn about basic nutrition through the preparation of quick meals and snack foods. Refreshments for Parents ' Night were prepared and served by the members of the Foods Club. Field trips to restaurants and other food-related businesses were also part of the activities of this club during its first year in existence. Pictured at left are Front Row. L to R: M. McKenney, N Miller. C. Hobin, M. Trzcinski, M. Oster, J. Howard. Second Row: J. Fetterman, Advisor; P. Peloquin, L. Peterson, D. Oberg, J. Sanchez, R. Luzzo, S. Sanfacon, E. Goselin, K. Blood. 240 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Wachusett ' s F.F.A. Chapter has a long and proud tradition of service to the school and the community. Membership in the F.F.A. is drawn from students who are part of the Vocational Agriculture Department at the school. The Chapter is ex¬ tremely active in state F.F.A. activities and competition. Dur¬ ing 1981-82 the Chapter walked away from the State F.F.A. competition with a recorcT number of individual and team honors. Among the awards received at the Convention was Building Our American Communities (BOAC) Award for the work done by the Chapter in beautifying the Freshman Pond at the beginning of the school ' s driveway during the spring of 1981. The Chapter has already begun a new B.O.A.C. project — replacing the letters that spell out W.R.H.S. on a hill overlooking the school ' s athletic field. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: K. Perkins, D. Stan- dish, N. O ' Brien, S. Mann, H. Doncaster, N. Mancevice, R. Wagner, R. Madden. Second Row: D. Stimson, M. Pineo, P. Fliscock, C. Slattery, J. Cole, M. Butera, G. Como, A. Santry, F. Sesia. Third Row: E Pillings, N. Flaley, D. LaClair, S. Ftenderson, K. Neggars, L. Ballou, M. Calcia. Fourth Row: P Butkiewicz, W. Keough, R. Pineo, M. Larsen, R. Desrosiers, B Moss, C. Zenaro, K. Adams, G. Ahearn, F. Warren, Advisor. Missing From Picture: C. Campbell, Advisor. i I Among the many vocational skills learned by members of the Vocational Agriculture Department is meat cut¬ ting. During the course of the school year a large number of deer and other “critters are brought into the department to be slaughtered, sized and the meat packaged. In all cases a small charge is made to the per¬ son having the work done with the proceeds going to the F.F.A. Chapter. The picture at the right shows the begin¬ ning process of breaking down a deer. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Wachusett’s Chapter of the Future Flomemakers of America is an offshoot of the work of our Home Economics Depart¬ ment. In addition to the traditional skills taught in Home Economics courses the F.H.A. now also encompasses a voca¬ tional role in its affiliation with Home Economics Related Oc¬ cupations (H.E.R.O.). Meetings of the F.H.A. often include guest speakers who highlight occupations that evolve through training in Home Economics. In addition students in the F.H.A. work on homecrafts and community service projects. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: S. Taylor, D. Rotti, A. Gagnon, L. Braley, C. Aulenback, J. Wentworth, T. Auber- man, S. Crawford. Second Row: E. Barys, Advisor; D. Roe, N. Oliver, F. Catino, G. Charland, K. Decoteau, M. Fawcett. 241 DANCE THEATRE WEST SIDE STORY CAST In the Special Events section of the Yearbook there is a special layout of the 1981-82 Dance Theatre production of West Side Story and Jazz Jam. On this page the faces of the students behind all of the hard work are featured. In addition to those shown on this page there were many other students, past and present; helpers from Ms. Wanamaker ' s dance studio and a large number of faculty workers who did everything from costume design sewing to set production, tickets, and you name it! One of the hallmarks of Wachusett ' s performing arts groups is, in fact, the large number of unpaid and volunteer faculty that participate both on stage and behind the scenes. Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: E. Carlson, L. Chin, K. Donegan, M. Miles, S. Wickman. Second Row: A. Landgren, K. Lederer, J Helle, N. Juralewicz, A. Evans, K. Aijala, E. Stacey, J Wahlberg. Third Row: C. Gates, E. Grosberg, W. W. Windle, M Dufault, M Pizziferri. T. Catlin, J. Wildfeuer, D. Gregerman, K. Kleber, M. Watson. DANCE THEATRE CREW The picture at the right shows some of the many students who work backstage to make the performances on the stage as good as they are. These students spend as many, if not more, hours working on sets, costumes, publicity, lighting, etc. as the performers and they are as important to the pro¬ duction as those under the kleig lights! Pictured at right are Front Row, L to R: T. Hammond, S. Veendorp, S. Johnson, S. Comstock, J. D ' Amico. Second Row: M. Park, E. Grosberg, M. Pizziferri, C. Scarbeau, A. Evans. Third Row: C. Demetry, W. Howland, C. Greis, K. Kleber, A. Gagnon, C. Gates . DANCE THEATRE JAZZ JAM CAST The second half of this year’s Dance Theatre production was a series of modern dances done to the live tunes of the Wachusett Jazz Ensemble. Just as bittersweet as West Side Story was so was Jazz Jam a delightful blend of old-style band music and modern dance routines which were choreographed by many of the dancers performing the numbers. Pictured at left Front Row, L to R: C. Andrews, C. Grace, L. O ' Hearn, K. Quinlivan, L. Hernandez, E. Euler, M. Park. Second Row: E. Bird, K. Donegan, J. Helle, K. Lederer, A O ' Connor, K. Aijala, A. Defeudis, J. Siemen, J. Miles, K. Peeso, S. Johnson. Third Row: N. Juralewicz, M. Pizziferri, A. Landgren. E. Carlson. M Dufault, B. Kloeck, A. Evans, A. Hewitt, T. Casey, G. Chirchigno, K. Kleber. 242 CLOSE UP Close Up is the national model from which the Political Discovery Program was adapted. For the past three years Wachusett students have traveled to Washington, D.C. and engaged in a national program along the same line as the students attending the Political Discovery program. This year ' s delegates heard talks by both Senators Tsongas and Kennedy and were paired up with a group of students from high schools in Miami, Florida. Pictured at left are L to R: K. Pratt, J. Theriault, K. Berka, D. Casey. Missing From Picture: D. Bunting; Advisor Mr. Cornacchioli. | STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY REPRESENTATIVES Every year one student and an alternate are chosen to represent their high schools in Boston as student take over state government for the day. Pictured at right L to R: D. Forhan, alter¬ nate; E. Robbins, delegate, Missing From Picture: J. Burke, Advisor. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF ORCHESTRA One of the delights of the Fiddler on the Roof production — in addition to the marvelous production itself — was the use of some of Wachusett’s student musicians in the pit or¬ chestra. These young people worked extremely hard learn¬ ing the difficult score and were much appreciated by the au¬ diences who saw any of the four performances of Fiddler. Pictured at left are L to R: A. Bassett, E. Brown, S. Kimball, D. Glassbrenner. 243 POLITICAL DISCOVERY Wachusett has taken part in the Political Discovery program for the past several years. Students who are interested in learning more about state government firsthand spend a week in Boston. While there they attend seminars conducted by state officials, hear talks on current issues, and debate some of the current problems facing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They also have an opportunity to interact with students from other high schools around the state and at the end of the week most participants both understand a little more about our government and also are motivated to continue their involvement in community affairs at both the local and state levels. Mr. Cornacchioli has been advisor to this group since its inception four years ago. Pictured at left are L to R: D. Forhan, M. Hibbard, M. Kelley, D. Casey. Missing from picture are Mr. Cornacchioli, Advisor; D. Bunting. YEARBOOK STAFF The 1982 Yearbook Staff has incorporated a lot of new ideas into this year ' s book. Along with an expanded Special Events and Organizations section a great deal of effort has been made to add verbiage to the pictures that they hope will mean even more to those looking at the Yearbook from time to time over the next several years. The singular most radical departure from all other W.R.H.S. yearbooks is the summer delivery of the 1982 book which will combine a chicken barbecue dinner with distribution of yearbooks in mid- August. This summer delivery also means that for the first time all of the senior activities, and spring sports for that matter, will be contained within one binding!! The Staff hopes that those who are given or purchase the 1982 Yearbook will like it!!! Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: A. Gagnon, D. D ' Am- brosio, M. Donoghue, P. Lowe, K. Hastbacka, S Wardzala. Second Row: C. Vaugh, D. Brink, K. Stuart, L. Franklin, W. Howland, E. Abbott, K. Gagnon. Third Row: H. Lane, Advisor; S. Walton, G. Cardinal, K. Dowd, E. Spanknebel, K. Berks, M. Wheeler, J. Flanagan, J. Park. 244 SKI CLUB The Ski Club is the largest club at Wachusett numbering over 300 paid-up members! Because of its size no picture of the entire club could be taken. The picture at the right, therefore, is just the group of club members who journeyed to Killington in Vermont at the end of February — and who waited around to have the picture snapped instead of heading off to the mountains! Long time advisors to the Club are Mr. Gillberg, Mr. Baer and Mr. Swanson. Pictured at right are Front Row, L to R: With ski parkas and hats on the Yearbook Staff invites you to identify your favorite skier. Since this is a picture to represent three hun¬ dred active members it is perhaps appropriate that the names be left to your imagination. A free lottery ticket to whomever comes up with the right set of names first!!! Pictured at left are Front Row, L to R: A. Astolfi, B. Griffin, T. McLaughlin, S. Gay. Second Row: S. Hosey, D. Fair, S. Stahli, M. White, C. Demetry, M. Favreault, C. Martin, A. Lanciani, D. Blair. Third Row: R. Spakauskas, Advisor; C. Klose, C. Picardi, J. Wilson, T. Blair, D. Chapates, E. Robbins, C. Greis, J. Park, S. Kimball, J. Potter, B. Lawson. SCIENCE SEMINAR The Science Seminar is made up of highly motivated and high scoring science students who qualify for the Seminar by passing a difficult national science test. The Seminar meets Tuesday evenings at Wachusett and the faculty for the Seminar is drawn from the scientific community of Worcester County. One of the requirements of the Seminar is that each participant do a Science Project and enter it in the W.R.H.S. Science Fair. Winners at the Wachusett Fair are entered in the Worcester County and Boston Globe Science Fairs and Wachusett ' s record for state win¬ ners is among the best, if not the best in the entire Commonwealth. 1982 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION Keynote Speaker Ms. Nancy Smith 1982 Senior Inductees First Row (L to R): C. Andrews. H. St. Jean, T. Casey, K. Stewart, K. Walsh, J. Hanson, K. Berka, K. Gagnon, A. Orlando, A. Dunshee, T. Connors. Second Row (L to R): K. Palermo, J. Budd, J. Fellows, P. Soderberg, M. Landgren, T. Kane, M. Finkle, P. Oullette, D. Gregerman, J. Taylor, D. Waxman. IN MEMORY PHILLIP J. WESLEY 1964-1982 SENIOR CLASS TRIP TO On May 20th, the Senior Class departed the school parking lot heading for Frank Davis Resort in Moodus, Conn. At first as the six coach busses were leaving, the weather appeared to many of us that the day would be chilly, damp, and gloomy. However our prayers were answered and the day turned out to be sunny, hot and humid with only one afternoon thunder shower. FRANK DAVIS RESORT The day turned out to be full of fun and excitement. Many had tried out their skills in water skiing, tennis, volleyball, softball, and basketball along with the astonishing wins in the canoe and swimming races. Everyone left that evening with a remembrance that all will treasure. 251 i and her court D. Shimkus, M. Lussier, S. Perkins, L. Wilkinson, A. King, J. Graham, S. Burnham SENIOR PROM — MAY 27,1982 On Thursday, May 27, the seniors had their senior prom in the Sheraton in Stur- bridge. Dancing to the music of Black Ap¬ ple, everyone had a good time. The theme of this year ' s senior prom was “The Famous Final Scene” and the even¬ ing turned out to be a memorable one. 252 254 Graduation ilFYDUWANT TD LEAVE I TAKE CDDD HOPE June 12,1982 l CARE i ypu Mi IE A “This has been a sunshine class. A class of caring people who truly have laughed and cried, shared success and failure, been touched by the ups of ecstacy and the downs of tragedy more profoundly than most classes are.” H.M.L. TD LEAVE TAKE CDDD I CARE, HD PE I ■ ■ m m m ■ « m TD LEAVE TAKE CDDD CARE, HDPE YDIJ UAKY A The editors of the yearbook and everyone else that was involved wish to thank our advisor, Mr. Harold Lane. Without his unending support and encourage¬ ment this yearbook would not have been completed. Thank you Mr. Lane The yearbook editors hard at work J. Flanagan, K. Berka, J. Park, K. Gagnon. 256 LIBRARY ' NACHUSETT REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Wachusett Regional High School Annual IDEN, MA 01520 371.8 MOU 1982 C2 464 Wachusett Reg. H.S. Library
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