Wachusett Regional High School - Wachusett Yearbook (Holden, MA)

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' ' .. . i.tmt !• ' ••• • •%•••• « hub .ininiwmililHniiiiiimiiintM ' ' l Opening Everyone who ' s not a senior far rl --4n 1 fe . §f ■1 • ' V ' • ' ■11 f 1 Hi! It ' s me! Hi there - how are you? Fantastic. I just finished my last application. So, let ' s go do something. Can you come over? I really can ' t ... I still have two to go. This is such a pain - I can ' t believe that you ' re finished . . . Hey! We won! Isn ' t that awesome? “You serious? They ' re ranked third in the state! So what! We killed them. Central Mass Champs right here - for the third time. “Who do you have to beat to win states? I don ' t know, probably the same as last year. You might ever do that! “Yeah - we might ... didn ' t you hear? He asked her out, finally “Are you serious? Yes, isn ' t that incredible? “Omigosh - what did he say? What did she say? Tell me all the details ... . . . alright, it ' s all set. I got the car. You have the directions, right? Yeah, he just gave them to me a minute ago. And if they are wrong again, we ' ll stop at that gas station. Okay - I ' ll pick you up around six. The concert is supposed to start around 7;30, but I heard that it started late last night ... “ . . . this morning we ' d like to start off the announcements with a few words of congratulations . . . Okay, do you want the good news or the bad news first. The good news: the ' 87 Yearbook is finally done! 4 Opening mm Top, far left: Seniors acknowledge the success of their Homecoming float. Bottom, far left: Janet Jackson (Robyn Scott) tells the audience all that she ' s heard. Top, center: Good news? Maybe. We just liked this picture! Middle, center: Alright, what happens in June? Bottom, center: Good news! I think I get it! Below: Hey! I got a clean cup! Above: Prom bound 6 You are sitting at a desk, surrounded by twenty other students who are bent over their exams. You can hear the scratching of pencil on paper, the sighs of frustration, the rocking of an unbalanced chair. Your eyes wander onto the desk top in front of you. The Clock has been carved in by a black pen, and an intricate geometric pattern has been started in the corner. Your eyes wander back to your paper, and with a start you realize it is only half-completed. Your feet begin to tap impatiently and you try to concentrate . . . There are all kinds of problems you must encounter in high school, it seems. From challenging you body ' s capabilities to challenging your mind ' s proficiency, quite a bit of energy and hard work is necessary to excel. What else does it take? Here are some words we thought appropriate: Ambition, amelioration (look it up), and amiability; Balance, bargaining, and bearing it; Calmness, a calendar, and concentration; Decisions, dependability, and desire (I); Earnestness, ease, and eating; Fascination, flirting, and fun; Gangs, glory, and greenbacks; Hazards, hugs, and hypothetical situations; Impressions, improvement, and independence . . . And studying, snowboarding, scoring, and sleeping (see above). tvxaA- OUNTAINEER The lights go down and there is tumultous applause. The audience is standing and cheering as the curtain drags across the stage. As soon as the velvet meets with a final soft thump, the elation overcomes the actors on stage and they run off to change, high on the thrill of performance. :a W performance counts o As she sprints toward the line of people, she becomes conscious of another runner a step behind. Her feet are burning and her leg muscles ache, but she gropes for the last drops of energy in her body. She crosses the line first, gasping for air, and her teammates surround her . . . The scritch-swish of polyester-clad legs rubbing against each other moves along the aisle. The class is silent as it awaits the results of the test. Seconds tick by slowly and your ankle itches but you can ' t break the suspenseful stillness to sctatch it. The iimp stack of papers is only a seat away. A groan of disappointment is heard behind you and the cause is now at your seat. You take your exam without looking up and turn it over carefully. Relief washes over you . . . We ' ve all felt the thrill of performance at some time, whether its on the field or the phone, in the Art room or in the snow. One of the best feelings in the world is succeeding at something after working long and hard at it. And having a lot of fun in the meantime. After all People rarely succeed at anything unless they have fun doing it. -LaRocheFoucauld And that is what performance is all about. The proof right: ADVERSITY INTRODUCES A MAN TO HIMSELF” - Anonymous bottom, right: WHEN ANGRY, COUNT FOUR: WHEN VERY ANGRY, SWEAR.” - Mark Twain below: EVERY GREAT ADVANCE IN NATURAL KNOWLEGE HAS INVOLVED THE ABSOLUTE REJECTION OF AUTHORITY - Huxley bottom: ONE BOY IS MORE TROUBLE THAN A DOZEN GIRLS” - English proverb below: WE JUDGE OURSELVES BY WHAT WE FEEL CAPABLE OF DOING, WHILE OTHERS JUDGE US BY WHAT WE HAVE ALREADY DONE. - Longfellow left, center: EVERY INDIVIDUAL HAS A PLACE TO FILL IN THE WORLD, AND IT IS IMPORTANT IN SOME RESPECT, WHETHER HE CHOOSES TO BE SO OR NOT. - Hawthorne left: THE ARTIST DOES NOT SEE THINGS AS THEY ARE BUT AS HE left, bottom: MAN ALONE SUFFERS SO EXCRUCIATINGLY IN THE WORLD THAT HE WAS COMPELLED TO INVENT LAUGHTER. a - Nietzche Alfred Tonnelle uLtf-fude c 3 Glance around you in the cafeteria. Look up and down the halls between classes. Peek into the library and check out the parking lot. Wherever you look, the mixture is startling. 12 Opening Just as a first impression, there might seem to be ten different types of students. Then, becoming more familiar with these groups, you realize that they can be broken down into at least three times that number. As much as anyone hates to admit it, there are groups of people that stick together. But that ' s not all bad! Because within every group” are a bunch of individuals who are liked for who they are and what they do. The only trend seemingly followed by all Wachusett students is individuality. However, the fact remains that no matter how different and opposite the students are, everyone melds successfully together to forms the biggest group of all - Wachusett! So turn the page and look through our Yearbook, see your friends and your class, your teams and your fun. See what we ' ve done, together. This is Wachusett, MAKING ITS MARK . . . leaching it in Virginia! left: Kris, what does it say? above: Sharon Holmes laughing at a summer joke! WHERE WERE YOU LAST SUMMER? Hey how was your summer?” Not bad, how was yours? OK, What,d you do?” Worked mostly Ya, I went to Hampton Beach for a couple of weeks. I met some new people, slept late, and just lay on the beach. How ' bout you? I went camping with my family for a week. Really? Where abouts? We went up to Maine. It was pretty cool. I did a lot of fishing and hiking . . . Too bad it ' s over. Ya, I ' m kinda bummed about that too. Just think this year we ' ll be seniors! That ' s right, before you know it we ' ll be checkin ' out our new yearbook and thinkin ' about how it was. you lost $urnrr)e r? and where are you? The weekend has arrived! The time is 2:30 pm and the day is friday, the very last day of classes and teachers lockers and cafeteria food. Sighs of relief echo in the hallways and plans for the weekend are hurriedly made. Probably, the most frequented are the movies, parties, and dances, although, some do prefer to dine on bread and water in the local slammer. Many will swish down ski slopes, tackling the moguls on a chilly Saturday afternoon. Then, during the summer months hundreds will don sunglasses, grab the inflatable raft and head for the beach when the meterologist utters those important words, ’hot and sunny.’ Above: Erin and her sidekicks. left: “Hey, you’re not allowed In herel” below: No comment. m . m m •■•VSi r e ° s ' fe- 6 P - - , Ob °oo O b 3 o 0 ’ Corr SK w h Qf “ w e ? o °o ’Se V or, °ny b. n °f A ' e r oijr S V k t r ’ ' r a 0a Vrr °® s 9 , ' ..s JL, t « r ! S S . ©c O 05, ■ - ' • V’V ‘v- ; • .■ ' . 5 v ' « • , ■.■ ' 4. ' :•:, . , j .. Sft i 7 ' ■ - ■..- ' ' r ! ' . ' ■ ■■■’■ ' ' . -V ■ ■ ■ - . 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The chaos and frustration of handling life ' s ever changing decisions, causes both enlightment and sometimes disaster, especially during OUR high school DAZE. ajf ‘fB Above: “How am I going to tell my parents about this? Don’t just stand there Johnl” 22 Opening Above: “College, what’s college?” Right: Gisele Garney becomes frustrated with the task of finding something to wear on her date Friday night. Left: The keys get handed over thanks to our help from our local SADD chapter. OR SHOULDN ' T I?? ■ Left: The monitor wanted a Big Mac, honest. This Big Mac was really for you. Ya, ya that ' s it! Left below: Alyssa Swirsky comforts Jen Leosz as she gives blood at Wachusett ' s annual blood drive. Below: “Isn ' t there a Sandbox 1 Honors? 1 This look is known as the camouflage look and Is very common at Wachusett. CoAkS What are you going to be wearing today? A question most of us ask ourselves almost every day. But what can be said about todays fashions other than there is a wide range of flexibility regarding style, colors, accessories, etc . . . Nowadays there is no style that can be classified as the typical high school look. Everything and anything goes. Almost anything can be worn and it won ' t be considered the wrong thing to wear. What a person wears reflects that individuals personality. Opening One of the more common looks for the Wachusett female. if r WSt.r This look is known as the mix and match look. You can achieve this look by borrowing clothes from your brother, mother, father, etc This is the prep- school wanna be look, who was too good for St. John ' s. Top right: Two dates?!? Bottom right: Boogying it up at the prom! Top left: Please, please Jen, will you dance with me? Bottom left: Hey, what are you looking at! 28 Student Life What a night!! Despite being held in town, well over 400 people enjoyed a dazzling night laid out splendidly in pink and burgundy. Close by at Holden Hills, with excellent food, fully colored and embellished decorations by the prom committee, including a full sunset, and great weather, the setting was perfect. Almost everyone appeared to have a great time, despite the few who usually at each prom have a setback, such as sitting at the wrong table, or wear a gown that ' someone else ' has on, but the atmosphere prevailed. The prom spoke for itself, for it appeared that not a soul ' let ' the sun go down on theirself. Above: Psssstl! Do you think I should smile? Left: In the spotlight. Above: “Did you hear the latest news about . . II Above: “I’ll tell you Diana, we’ve got to do something about this lockerl” Lett: “No this Isn’t my only line of work?” 30 Opening Above: Homecoming 1987: The seniors dominate with originality and once again become 1. Lett: Since the beginning ot freshman year, everyone has owned a pair of blue jeans. Can you tell whose these are? WORK SCHEDULE 6:15 am- birring!!! fumble with alarm clock then proceed to fall into the shower. 7:00 am- stuff in one last spoonful of cornflakes, search for a missing shoe and run to catch the bus. 7:50 am- bell rings - YAWN . . . drag feet to first period class. 8:51 am- 1 period down, only six more to go!!! 9:47 am- What do you mean a surprise quiz?” 10:43 am- Ugh!! Off to do four laps around the track. Will this day ever end? 11:39 am- Lunchtime, a time to force down cafeteria food and finish homework due next period. 12:35 pm- There are rumors about a substitute today, half the kids have left but the teacher walks in as usual. 1:31 pm- Six down, one more to go!!! The hands on the clock seem to be frozen. 2:30 pm- Outa ' here! 33 Stayin ' busy Homecoming, Up Sync, the Blood Drive, Winter Carnival, and the list goes on. You can ' t say there wasn ' t enough to do, geez, it was hard enough to keep up with SOME of the things to do. Above: I ' ll dump him and meet you at 12:00. ' 2 ' A I 34 Activities Get in the spirit!! top: THIS IS: A) Junior Prom B) Mafia Wedding middle What a couple of cards bottom: Whatcha lookin ' at Mike, Mary, and Lorin Right: . . . Lisa needs more balloons to cheer up! Above 87 award winning float The Flintstones. 36 Activities October 25 turned out to be an overwhelming colorful day. Not only did the sun shine bright and warm, the sports team also experienced big successes. Seniors pulled in another winning float. 87 . ftl TSTb s V ©8 - TSuWG ' Ufc ' BOOfc 89- W NN ' £ the POOH q 0 - Aiice .w WONDERLAND Above Right: Johnny working on his Barney routine. Right: Freshman were cards in 1986. Left: Sophomore ' s Junglebook Float. Above Top: Pretty Paula, the Sophomore ' s homecoming queen. Above: Bedrock Transit experiencing minor difficulties. Top: DINO - The homecoming mascot of the seniors! Above Middle: A new nose job for homecoming. 37 1 l ' The Lip Sync contest that we ve had for the last few years, has proved to be a great success. Groups from RUN DMC to JANET JACKSON have starred on our very own stage. It is activities like this that keep the school spirit alive! This years prize winners were the BANGLES: Jen Tarquino, Kelly Hannigan, Ann Muckenstrum, Sally Perry, Chuck Lane, and Kevin Stone. TOP LEFT: Dokken TOP RIGHT: The Chiffons BOTTOM: The Bangles 38 Activities Up Sync ' in it! On the nights of January 23rd and 24th, 1987, the Wachusett Singers and Wind Ensemble journeyed back to the 16th century. When they presented Wachusett ' s 6th Annual Madrigal Dinner. St. Mary ' s Church Hall, in Jefferson, was transformed into a regal dining hall with the royal court presiding. The dinner guests were entertained throughout the seven course meal with instrumental music by the wind ensemble and singing, dancing, and authentic theatrics performed by the Singers. left: the medieval procession marches in the king, queen, and the rest of the royal court a royal crown job A duel- take that, and that. Educating the masses on alcohol The purpose of S.A.D.D. Day or also called Alcohol Awareness Day is to educate the students on statistics and facts of alcohol and drugs and the consequences of mixing them with driving. DRINKING + DRIVING= DEAD. The day u sually consists of speakers every period in the auditori¬ um and all the speakers talk of thier experiences with alcohol. Then we have an all school pep rally outside on the front lawn concluded with a 1700 balloon release in celebration of life and in memory of the lives lost due to drunk driving accidents. Unfor¬ tunately because of the snow storm on the previous day April 29th which presented us with a foot of snow the balloon release and pep rally were cancelled. Hoping for better weather next year guys! The 30th of April began with a representative from Doctors Hospital, presented us with a movie on the effects of corporate advertisement of alcohol and of sublimal advertising that entices your subconscious to want alcohol. Fourth period brought us the Assistant District Attorney from Worcester. He told us the lowdown on the legal aspects of driving under the age, transporting, and driving under the influ¬ ence. Which interested the students enough to ask him legal questions. I believe the most well recieved speaker was from Rutland Heights Hospital. He opened up to the audiences and told us personal experiences he had as a drug addict and alcoholic, how he got help and became a counselor, and how we can get help for ourselves and the ones we love. A freshman Kevin Heir helped Fred out by asking questions and stating his opinion. Kevin was a hit. The famed Celtic star Satch Sanders, a spokesman for the Gov¬ ernors Alliance Against Drugs, put the point across that you have to think about your future, that its alright to say no, and self respect and confidence will give you the right choice. Freshman Kevin Heir made his second appearance and said to the audi¬ ence while pointing at Satch, What I see is cool. And Kevin was definitely right. Satch answered every question from Why do you even bother? supplied by Doug Chapel to How did you get the nick name Satch? . The last and most locally prominent speaker was Kay Dudley the president of the local chapter of M.A,D.D. (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). She openly shared their families person¬ al tragedy of their daughter Karen, a Wachusett grad¬ uate, who was killed by a drunk driver. She brought in a couple of emotionally impacting films and hung around after to talk to S.A.D.D. students and to pose for a Landmark Dhoto. If it had not been for our 5 diverse, interesting, and totally dedicated speakers the day would have been a bust because of the balloons. Each year S.A.D.D. Day is held and if this one day a year can maybe influence one student to take the keys away from a friend then it is all worth it. DON ' T BE STUPID ! PLEASE DON ' T DRIVE DRUNK! 42 Activities Wanna take chance on your health? How can you tell if you are in good health. Your body feels good, you eat right, your exercise is adequate, and you feel in shape, but is there more. How ' s your stress level? Do you have any harmful habits? Do you know where resources are if you need one or more? Most of all of us have similar issues at different times and for one day in the spring, this was the focus. Covering the main gym and hailway, demos, exhibits, info, and speakers attempted to address YOUR health. Not only did it prove informative, but it was also very enjoyable. Take a chance! Junior Prom above: Erin Shaughnessy hamming it up in front of the photographer below: Katie Emery and co. looking comfortable below right: Matt G. and Jocelyn P. enjoying a dance right: Danny and Jenny dancin ' up a storm above right: Group number one as seated, Cindy, Kim, Sarah, Emily, Sarah, and Jeanne. Standing are Kenny, Howie, Andy, Bobby, and This years Junior Prom was held at the Worcester Marriott, on May 9th. Four hundred and twenty people attended this formal engagement out of that two unnamed people jump ed in the pool. The theme was Lean on me , and the band performing was Motion. However the highlight of the evening was the group photograph taken of fifteen of the most beautiful girls in attendance. Lean on me was definitely a night to remember especially because there were no accidents recorded. bottom left: Michelle N. and Co. bottom middle: Abeth and Jeff posing by the balloons below: ' Jeff, do you know what this is? ' left: Getting surprised for a dance are Mikki T„ Tricia M., and Karen P left below: Mr. and Mrs. Fetterman visiting Monty, Debbie, and Jolie RELAYS Someone might have told you at one point in your life or another, ' It ' s not whether you win or lose, but it ' s how you play the game ' . Though the sportsmanship is and usually is excellent up on the track, when you pit one Wachusett class against another, they, and everyone else goes for blood. Involving a large number of race participants, both male and female, the race proves to be popular. As one can expect with a dominant class, the members of 87 prevailed. Seniors pictured are J. Wallat (top left), C. Lane (top right) and M. Zola (right) 46 Activities f ' ■ ' Celebration of the Arts ' Wachusett ' s greatest strength is its diversity, or its many interests. Seven years ago, a night of celebration was started to recognize and honor those students, who in some cases are rather unnoticed, who maybe draw and paint, write, sing, act, perform, or are just great scholars. As you can see here, a variety of things happen in this twilight annual May evening, such as a few musical selections (left), student council awards (below), safety kids awards (bottom), a jazz selection (bottom), or just a breather between awards (middle left). All in all, it is a rewarding night for many deserving performers. Paradise . . . South of the border! 48 Activities Me-inee-ko above: Wanna race to the top? right: What should we shoot first? far right: How ' s your boo-boo now. Michele? A trip to the old country On our first day in Italy we went to The Queen of the Adriatic” -Venice For some of us it was a beautiful night going through the canals on a gondola, and for some of us it was pure hell! After getting off the water bus about half us stopped to take a picture. When we turned around to find our group they were gone. We all panicked and said that they would come back and get us. So we decided to wait where we got off the water bus for them, hopeing they ' d come back. Well we waited for four hours there until we decided to go back to the mainland. When we got there we had realized that we had a few enemies on the tour because everyone was on the bus ready to go over two hours before we got there! The next day we spent in Venice again. It was just beautiful. There is nothing comparable to it in the world. Our next stop was Florence. All of us (except two) bought leather coats here. It is also the place to by very nice gold jewelry. WE went to a glass factory and met a beautiful man named Fabio. While we were in Florence we went to our first disco. The Supersonic! It was great. While we were there we met a group of Australian men who were going on a 64 day tour all through Europe. WE then went on tours through the countryside to small hilltop villages like San Gimignano, Siena, and then we made our 12 hour journey through Italy to the Mediterranean resort of Sorrento. We stayed at a beautiful hotel called the Sorrento Palace. It had an indoor pool that had cliffs around it and it was in the bar. The pool outside was so huge. It was one pool but it had seven parts to it! The drive to the hotel was a beautiful one. We had to go around the ocean and there were these huge cliffs and we all thought we were going to crash because of the turns in the road. . We went to the island of Capri the next day and we couldn ' t go into the Blue Grotto because the tides were too high. So we went to the very top of capri which is called Anacapri. There were beautiful flowers and stores everywhere. It was very nice and the views were breathtaking. The very next day we went to Pompeii. The whole city was once covered by lava, after the volcano Mount Vesuvius exploded. Then we were off to our last stop - Rome. When we got to Rome we visited the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel, the Colliseum, the Forum, St. Peter ' s Basillica, the arch of Constantine, and last but not least a McDonald ' s. By that time of our trip we were all dying for a hamburger and fries. But something about the hambergers didn ' t taste right, most of us only took a few bites. Then we walked to the Spanish steps and made our way to the Trevi Fountain. Otherwise known as Three coins in the Fountain. It is said that if you throw in a coin over your left shoulder with your right hand you will return to Italy. All 9 of us did it at the same time and agreed to return to Italy in four years. Italy was so beautiful that we wanted it to last forever. We will always remember the friends we met, and the times we, but most of all we will cherish the time the nine of us spent together in Italy during April of 1987! AQ CHOW!!! ITALY bottom; Kris, Karen, and Tammy at the Colliseum. ' Where ' s the Gladiators? ' left: Amy and a new Italian friend. «v - ® «i On April 17, 1987, our plane landed in Milan, Italy. The next day we went to Venice. Venice, and in particular, Razza San Marco, (or Saint Marks Square) was a picture book of history. Everywhere you could see the ancient mixed with modern. We sat at a sidewalk cafe, and sipped our cokes in the shadow of St. Mark ' s Cathedral. That ' s how Italy was. Everywhere you turn, the modern and the ancient mingled, side by side, holding hands, making a path between what was and what is. Virgin Islands top: SWILL!! middle: Paradise Found left bottom: Check out those guys! below: Hedda- can you breathe? Two thousand miles from reality perched above the trees at Maho Bay, 10 of us spent a week away from it all! We awoke early to the smell of the jungle and the chirping of birds. The luxurys of home were not there and the showers were cold (but since the weather was always in the 80 ' s we didn ' t mind). During the days we were on the beach by 10 ready for a day of getting baked in the sun, Besides sitting in the sun there was incredible snorkeling which was twice as good as the Boston Aquarium. The fish ranged from harmless pilot fish to not so harmless barracuda. This underwater adventure was unforgettable. The nights were spent at native hot spots listening to the best reggae in the Virgin Islands. Joe and Timmy would ' ve liked to stay and become real rastas. The drinks were great, and it was a beautiful w eek. We all had a great time and we ' d like to thank Pete and Ivy for all the fun we had with them. Studying in the wilds of O ' above: Lookin ' good Mr. P.! above right: A Group effort ' ' right: starting at left. Lynn, Raina. Chris, and Kelly 52 When we first arrived we were all strangers afraid to live with each other for a whole week. After the first night we all became best of friends and we share great memories! Thanks Mr. Rasku and Mr. Baer. Mass, play competition Alice in iVorWiand Behind the scenes 1987 proved to be an eventful year for the Wachusett ' players ' . The running of ' Alice in Wonderland ' brought them further in the state competitions than ever, and they were directed by newcomers Mrs. Melanie Donegan and Tanya Andrysiak. It proved to be a most positive experience, one that both the participants and viewers will remember. top left: Mr. Rabbit and the Queen, Laura Dubrule and Amy Ebbeson top right: beautiful! left: Jen, I mean Alice, which way to go? above: Alice and The Caterpillar, Jennifer Dunn and Tom Herrman right: a little dab will do ya. 53 EVENTFUL YEARS The years of 1986 - 1987 will always hold a special meaning for us. These years mark a very important turning point in our lives, as we leave High School and enter adulthood. We will always have fond memories of friends, and our fun in High School, but we will never forget the events that shook and rocked our world. The fitness craze swept our nation this year, as well as the return of protests to college campuses. This was also the year of the Cosby Show, Moonlighting, and the Irish rock band U2. Unfortunately all our memories can ' t be as cheerful as these, for this year was also one of tragedy and scandal in our world. The AIDS virus became a threat to our nation. We lost seven brave astronauts when the space shuttle Challenger exploded, with the first teacher to have gone to space aboard Christa McCauliffe. The world was shocked by the terrorist activities, and even more so when President Reagan sought military retaliation against Libya. The melt down at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant had the nations of the world concerned about nuclear contamination. And the popularity of a rock form of cocaine called crack caused many deaths, including that of Celtics ' recruit Len Bias. The summer of 1986 was a time of celebration for our world and nation with events such as Hands Across America, the 100th birthday celebration of the Statue of Liberty, and the marriage of Britains ' Prince Andrew to Sarah Ferguson. This was also the year that the sunken luxury liner Titanic was found one mile beneath the surface of the North Atlantic. And the first non-stop flight around the world was made by the aircraft Voyager. The world sports was highlighted by the recapture of the Americas ' cup by the twelve meter yacht Stars and Stripes, Sugar Ray Lenards ' controversial victory over middle weight champion Mavin Hagler, the victory of the N.Y. Mets in the World Series, and that of the N.Y. Giants in the superbowl. Our government encountered controversy 54 over the Iran contragate scandal which was uncovered in the Tower Commission report. And the world of t.v. evangelism was shocked to find out about the corruption within the PTL club. s year e ern ?S slow dec ' ; ex e 0( n S n° as , 9 0 a o ed _ Thus- the Q X arhS and ara de ot a find e ? L rh d-V ear ® a se mestef. 9 a oogM VlC y. se n ofs tr rece ' v ® drn ' n r ° , he exerhP . «“ ’ ' rte „, podV « $£ Y ' T ose F o. W oW ° ,e XX P - r Mviso ' V ®°° ®eor tuture. c adem d ot tne_ r ° ■ r sorV d near tuture ' eS the Ac ? r er erds ° w t es. « -X- dd a X° ,aC oXderf «£ de voted to Pj 0 c s a ° d orn og V ea l ' D grade to ac,wmes ' , nW ues to® ' ° ? w o P ' d ' ' 5 a ° . 0 , the ndodieg s c meS . be. of ' ° 0 i « s and cWC ° ffn and cortWj dM, « ' e °,op % p ' ed a What do you think of this, Mr. Groom? ■ ifh ' R $j| ■ ■?• w tv, tfT = ■:• m:;-. above: This test is going to be a killer right: Glen and Mary of the Mountaineer-burning the midnight oil at yearbook summer camp 56 Academic On a sad note a loss in the Wachusett family A Tribute to Peter Farrelly People who work in the Central Office — the Superintendent ' s Office — of a school system are often enigmatic, almost invisible people to the students of the schools they serve. This is too bad because, in cases like Peter Farrelly, the late Assistant Superintendent of the Wachusett Regional School Dis¬ trict Union 64 schools, students miss knowing an unusual man! Peter Farrelly was indeed a rare individual who combined a love of life, with a love of family and a love of the job he did. Fie was one of those very rare human beings who could fight as hard and as tough for the educational principles which he espoused and then, after the fight, could be as wonderful a companion and friend as anyone. At his funeral the following words by Everson Williams were quoted to express just who Peter Farrelly was: Friendship is a special blessing from above. It ' s the sharing of activities with someone who understands and cares. It ' s a warm ray of sunshine that fills our heart in times of need. It ' s the bringing out of beautiful things in each other that no one else looked hard enough to find. It is the mutual trust and honesty that lets us be ourselves at all times. Those few lines pretty well sum up Peter Farrelly and tell a lot about how much he will be missed! Peter Farrelly ' s greatest love was working directly with and for young people. Some of his greatest memories were of the times he dealt directly with kids as a teacher and as a principal of an elementary school early in his career. Fie had many accomplishments as Assistant Superintendent of the Wachu¬ sett Regional School District but perhaps his proudest was of the huge part he played in getting the recent (1983) additions to the high school. Fie was particularly fond of the increased athletic and physical education space that these new addi¬ tions included and he could often be found walking the “back forty of the high school admiring our new fields. Peter Farrelly was a family man! Fie leaves his wife Sue and his legacy of three sons — Peter, Jr., Sean, and Patrick. Certainly they will miss his quick Irish wit, his gentle ways and compassion for others more than anyone else but we at Wachusett have certainly lost a friend, a tireless worker in our behalf and a booster without parellel. In his loss we celebrate his life and the knowledge that it touched so many! - H.M. Lane A man who has left his mark 57 coto n o Ur9 ' a b ' nd CauQ English Kenneth Mammone Glen Hersey Betty Fauteaux Joann Infante Sue Rubinstein 58 Faculty Joe Reynolds Virginia Powell Deborah Smith (sabbat.) Leslie Moore Ed Leonard (sabbat.) Robert Miles Dept. Head Cal Branche Jean Williams Tom Moore Jane McTigue Deborah O ' Connor oie , — ° ndL Christie Mayo Jim Hedlund Joe Genereux Gary Rosen Cathy Maynard Ron Spakauskas Dennis Bernard Science Norman Mills Dept. Head Peter Weis Dave Beckwith ' Nick ' Horatio Nicastro L Patty Morris Lisa Hanson Roy Baer No Photo 60 Faculty Liz Barys Dept. Head Zarina Velji Jean Fetterman Monitors - z - ' n ' ffocoa . (jJ-faw. GAL tfXtJ - Pat Korandanis Debra Ashford Allison Hill Grayce Jones (no photo) Carole Mongeon Home Economics Social Studies Dave Tarkiainen Dept. Head Tim Ethier John Burke Lou Cornacchioli Duane Corriveau Lawrence Jaquith A Scott Ljungberg Sandy Nelson Barry Finneron Nola Branche Jack Farley Barbara Wreschinsky Besides offering courses in Geography, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, International Relations, Government, Contemporary Problems and various Histories, the Social Studies Department is involved in several extra-curricular activities. ' w f V - Maureen Krukonis left: Italy or bust! The Model U.N. has students attending various mock U.N. meetings in Worcester, Boston and New York; the Psychology student internship allows Seniors to work in the community; and the Close-Up program provides a study of the Federal Government in Washington. The Department also coordinates Student Government Day, Speech and Writing Scholarship Competitions and Voter Registration Day for eligible students. In addition, the teachers work with the students as class advisors, coaches, and members of various academic and extra-curricular committees. 62 Feeling lousy, sick, blase, or down? NURSE Linda Salmonsen Nurse Donna Morrissey COMPUTER CENTER om $(§) led —HU Alys Covello Liz McCallum Comp. Dir. (no photo) Math Thelma Bloom Jeff Larson George Yonker 64 Faculty Margaret Sheldrick Joe Jennette Alison Komenda Gus Gillberg w Rosemary Laverdiere Norman Anderson Dan Tarkiainen Edward Yaglou George Morin Dept. Head Bob Hedlund Jim Barys Laura Beckwith Algebra is that way! Who is really running the school? Office Staff Donna Laramee .orraine Raymond Candy Paakonen Melanie Donegan Name a time in your life when you haven ' t had a favorite quote, or saying, or verse! It might have been a line from Dr. Seuss ' ' Green Eggs and Ham ' when you were six, or a line from ' Top Gun ' when you were thirteen, or from Stephen King when you were seventeen, or Emerson, Poe, Abe Lincoln, or the like when you hit your twenties, thirties, and.Here are some quotes from the over twenty two crowd at Wachusett, the faculty: If you don ' t go out with the outgoing tide—the tide will go out without you —Jack Farley You see things as they are and ask ' why ' , but I dream things that never were and ask ' why not ' ?!! —Toby Snelson Forgive O ' Lord my little jokes on thee, and I ' ll forgive thy great big one on me —Robert Frost (Cal Branche) If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let jl him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away —Henry Thoreau (Roberta Chase) Leadership begins with the heart —Jeff Larson Don ' t hope for success—work for it There is no greater dignity than in living within ones means —Calvin Coolidge (Dr. Edward Yaglou) Physical Education Denise Aldrich Skip Knight Claire Madelle Richard Swanson Dept. Head Thomas ' Toby ' Snelson Richard Lewis Athl. Dir. Marianne Wojcicki What will it be today, coach? 66 Faculty Art Charleen Wilcox Dept. Head One order of drawing with a side of clay hold the rulers have it your way There was a student who learned many things. Each of these things had a string attached to it so they could all be tied together into a beautiful tapestry a hundred times greater than the sum of its parts. That tapestry was life. That life was art. Bob Morey Ralph Caouette 67 BUSINESS Ron Margolis Dept. Head Rose Houmere Ron Bouvier There is something for everyone in Business Education. One of the goals of the department is to provide training for all students in order that they can develop marketable skills whether they are going on to further their education or are going right out into the job market after high school. Business Education has been offered to students since this country began. This educational career field has never been more important than it is today. Every prediction of where jobs will be, what new jobs will come, and what opportunities for employment growth can be expected to include a sizeable portion for workers with a business education background. With college increasingly become more and more expensive and with loans, grants, and scholarships becoming more difficult to obtain, a good solid business background can help pay for some of the costs of a post secondary education. Courses in Data Processing, Word Processing and Accounting as well as traditional courses in typing are offered. Distributive Education, Retailing, and Advertising allow students to view the business world from the inside. Internships are available to eligible seniors with a variety of work study options. Business Education need not be stuffy and boring. Take some business courses and find out how interesting, rewarding and satisfying they can bell 68 Faculty Paula Mielinski Joann Thompson MaryJo DiFonzo right: Mrs. R. Houmere with ' the ' second period class ( cWW C cm GcxM- Eve Mane Kubica Steve Prouty Foreign Language Elaine Remie Jeanne DiNardo Mike Harman r- Nancy Mrzyglod Michael Brooks Tom Powers Dept. Head The library ' s two main purposes are to provide materials that help with courses and to encourage students to use libraries and to enjoy reading. Mrs. Chase, the librarian, and Mrs. Hanney, the assistant, run the facility with the help of Library Club members (around 40 to 70 students, who are volunteers). Normally the library also uses adult volunteers but unfortunately there have been none this year. The library has books, magazines, newspapers, art prints, pamphlets, some AV software, AV equipment including a microfilm reader, and a coin-op copier.; it is open from 7:30 AM until sometime after school (no definite closing time). David Bianchi Industrial Arts George Awad Dept. Head S Jim Covello I Jacqueline Davidson Roberta Chase Kathy Hanney Librarian Charlotte Overton Sandy Kartono Elizabeth Ott A ( jcxuMfin d SToD ' eS The Special Education Vocational Program was approved by the School Committee for the 1986-1987 school year, which added Mr. Greg Smith to the faculty on a permanent basis. New Vocational Program components included In-School Work classes in commercial cleaning which were held at a local job site and team teaching in the Business Department. Mrs. Norah Ferrie divided her time between the Vocational Program and the Work-Study Program, which she coordinated. Mrs. Wendy Diamantopoulos began her maternity leave in November and a short time later gave birth to a baby girl. She was replaced by Mrs. Harriet Tarkiainen, who has contributed much to the Resource Room Program. Together with technicians, Mrs. Liz Ott and Mrs. Sandy Kartono, Mrs. Jackie Davison has continued to refine the Study Skills Program. This year an aggressive effort was made to incorporate computer technology in the development of good writing skills. Looking to the future, Mrs. Bev Myers, Department Chairpoerson, is working on course proposals designed to prepare special education students to live and work independently after graduation. This new direction of community education is an example of how the Special Education Department must continually adapt to effectively respond to the changing special needs of students. Special Education 71 Bev Myers Dept. Head Ma: Lucinda Day Harriet Tarkiainen Greg Smith Guidance Gary Mitchell Dept. Head Howard Groom Bob Morris Dave Kroner John O ' Rourke Barbara Rowell Roxanne Voss Dr. Evan Tsoules School Psych. Barbara Duggan Sec ' y 72 Faculty Betty Carlson Sec ' y John Warrington Dept. Head Candy Fredette Gwynn Delsignore John Perkins ALTERNATIVE ED AGRICULTURE With courses covering the fields of animal science, plant science, and agricultural mechanics, the vocational agricultural Department offers students the opportunity to develop skills needed for employment in our most important industry—the production of food and fiber. Students learn about the care and management of farm animals, fruit, vegetable and flower crops, and the opportunities available in those agriculturally jobs or ' agribusiness ' . An intercurricular club, the Future Farmers of America (FFA), gives the students the opportunity to exhibit agricultural skills, leadership, and community service. Fred Warren Dept. Head 73 if i NA chusett REGIONM- SCHOOE WSERVCT 112 ■Jassach tts 01520 HOLDEN. M SA (617) 8 - 6631 ,asses cl r - - cw “ ;;;;i ed •; §i?IiS£ y,s ° p e l • . . ic+ribut 2%Z Cs ° P ' W ’ e9 , w veo,. s;r manv ,«- « , w87 has 1 $ be the on c)ass has P« IS and-e ,, lnu ed the sale WS SSSi s seskss ess ss- ™ •asasSss I SSSS ,ho °mfe ot .selves ««h you. °? mat is at staKe. h B ,essill And Keep ihtooc ■•■ H«o. • Eon . ■ -■ pr nc p° ' 74 In the development and maintenance of personality and order in our school . . . Asst, Principals Bernie Tremblay Ass ' t Principal Dr. Thomas Pandiscio Ass ' t Principal Duane Corriveau Ass ' t Principal 2nd half ADMINISTRATION Harold L. Lane Voted ' outstanding principal of the year ' in Massachusetts, 1987!! ise. PSNKM PinYt slip SCHOOL TREE? A LESSON THE MORAL INSTRUCTION Quality Keep on plugging 1 Fear THE FUTURE Seniors Think ON VACATION TO Be ? as % GettineWder M SCHOOL THE CLASS 24 hours a day. 19 87 Leamfon books Hall f ; MENTAL worn T PROBLEM: PROCEDURE: EXPLANATION: DRILLS: rfiTTTTh s? r % KeepirY the fire burnin ' . . . Behind the scenes but always there when you need help are Wachusetts Custodial crew. Often taken for granted by many members of the student body is the daily maintenance and repair of Wachusett ' s ' physical plant ' but compared to other schools, ours always seems a step ahead. Heading the crew is Sy Sweet, supervisor, and Bruce Mercier and Howard Crow. Even though most of us all ' eat ' lunch every day for 51 minutes, or even if we don ' t, it is always on the table, or better, on the counter. Serving Wachusett for the last several years, and stepping down at the conclusion of school year ' 87 is Betty Tremblay, supervisor. Good luck in the future. Serving one of Wachusetts, or any of our primary needs, hunger, are (front) A. Konkol, L. Comeau, C. LaTigne, R. MacDonald, and G. Merlin. In the back are P. Long, M. Oslebo, T. Morrow, and J. Chapin. During the day, it ' s B. Mercier, L. Wagner, and J. Paquin keeping the school running on an even keel. : Afterschool and twilight hours are manned by (front) J. Cahill, D. Wheeler, R. Therrien, K. Daely, and J. Dobson. In back are H. Crow, R. Bickford, S. Merell, J. Tasos, J. Barry, and C. Stimson. m 77 When asked the question. If you could meet somebody from the past, who would it be? , thoughts start reeling. Associations, admirations, character, etc. are mulled over and in everyone, there are those ' reference ' individuals who stand above the rest in someones eyes for one of the aforementioned reasons. Who have you admired from the past? The ' 87 faculty were asked this question and the following names came forth: evj KAV4KUN 0 Q- A 2 V S+-FraPcts Assisi NT Over the years, many ' significant others ' , or people you have been close to have offered advice, hints, or giving you needed boosts in many instances. Some may be too long ago to remember clearly or it came at a time when you didn ' t want to hear any advice from anyone, anywhere, and at anytime. Teachers have often been both heard and unheard, but just in case you missed any helpful hints before you left, some Wachusett faculty members offer this: ... ' Be true to yourself and sensitive to all others.make the most of yourself.be happy.strive, reach for your dream.failing is only not trying.success is learning from your mistakes and trying again . . . . . reach for your dream and don ' t give up.don ' t compromise principles.love one another .... . live life to the fullest.don ' t be afraid to take a chance.ask questions.don ' t be blind to all the beauty that abounds around you . . . whatever work or interest you choose, be the best.aim high and go for it.make this world a better place, if you can.and GO GET ' EM . . . ' BEEF?!! % 0-1 ZrS fe-10 U-15 (,-X0 LASTING IMPRESSIONS Impressions, influences, perceptions, feelings; all are elements that you receive from watching, or being associated with people, just think how we ' ve impressed and thought of each other for the last four years. Every year the school loses another large group of people to the world, a group that the faculty gets to know. When asked the question, ' How has the class of ' 87 struck you over the last four years? ' , some of the responses that appeared are: A quiet class as freshmen but each year they have shown potential, but in a very reserved but capable way •typical of the eighties—living too fast, too young, trying to do too many things, and needing adult direction ‘Super—one of the best—active and responsible ln the hallways, in my classroom, on the head, back, and arms •Usually with books, swords, hammers, loud voices, and the occasional brilliant flash of light Grumbles, dispositions, things that don ' t click, bad days, pain in the necks, getting out of the bed on the wrong side .... The list goes on, but we all identify with some of the elements of the world around us that don ' t conform, or that we can ' t synchronize to, or that just plain rub us the wrong way. We all have some to irritate us, teaching included. Here are some of theirs: . . . ' things out of order . . . . . wrong bells.people not working to their potential.disrespectful students.people lying. people picking on other people. on board signs.kids not making use of their talents.people demanding rights but not accepting responsibilities.people not yielding at yield signs.excitement about ' static cling ' or dog breath odors, and other world issues.those that feel the world, their society, school, and their surroundings has nothing to offer; open your eyes.kids chewing gum like ' cows ' .people young or old who are bored with their lives, but refuse to try new adventures.flabby prose .... . mail in rebates.sporks lazy students.people ignoring instructions, notices, etc., then complaining thar not one told them .... . righteous people.route 122A traffic.liars and cheaters . . . hypocrites 79 Qz Whether it be fall, winter or spring, football, hockey, or track, with seasonal winning percentages averaging .700 to .800%, YOU know that Wachusett ' s sports have left its mark on both its players and on surrounding schools. The proof ' s there—just ask anyone who ' s competed. 80 Sports top: Another touchdown in a winning season left: Karen Berlane knocks in a goal for the spirited field hockey team above: Steve White hitting a head shot in front: Laurel Conrad, middle: Kim George, Maureen Reigley, Debbie Davis, Jodi O ' Rourke, Jocelyn Sullivan, Lisa Taylor, Erin O ' Connor, Tina Ordung, Pam Lucey, in back: Ann Grady, Tanya Orlando, Kathy Joulette Mountaineer Spirit!! - Football Cheering Junior Varsity Football k Il v n I i Freshman football has a great season Front row (l-r): Mark Gagnon, Scott Warren, Simon Cote, Paul Germain, Tim Raynor, Chris McClure. Second row (l-r): Nate Broulette, Mike Jackson, Joe Berry, Blake Foracre, Tim Gorman, Eric Holmes. Third row (l-r): John Glynn, Adam Stanton, Bill Blavackus, John Marcowitz, Peter Clifford, Steve White, Jon Perry. Fourth row (l-r): Jamie Wreshinsky, Chris Lachance, Andy Gallot, Jason Auer, Todd Rojcewitz, Jim Foley, Rob Orcha, Coach Ed Cataldo. The 1986 Football campaign was a very successful one for the Mountaineers, as they finished with a 6 win 4 loss record. The senior dominated team did many new things this year, including beating Fitchburg High for the first time in seventeen years, and defeating Doherty for the first time in the school ' s history. First-year coach Barry Finneron did a great job with a team that was in the Super Bowl race up until the ninth week of the season. Playing in a sports-rich fall season, the Mountaineers featured a staunch defense that notched three shutouts and narrowly missed a fourth. Co- Captains Jeff Wallat (leading tackier) and Jeff Lane (C.M.C. All-Star, interception leader) led the defense along with Ted Flale (Team M.V.P., C.M.C. All Star, reception leader), Paul Dunn (C.M.C. All- Star) Mark Bjorkman (C.M.C. All Star, leading rusher), Todd Donaldson (player ' s M.V.P., C.M.C. All-star), Matt Power (C.M.C. All-Star), Scott Puera (Coach ' s award), and standouts Todd Gunderman, Donny Donegan, John Pryce, Chris Stanton, and the only non-senior on the defense, Greg McNiel. The offense was led by experienced quarterback Chuck Lane (C.M.C. All-Star), Jamison Shipley (C.M.C. All- Star), Kevin Stone (Coach ' s award), Joel Spakaukas, Rick Demare, Chris Jackson, Tim Gates, and six other underclassmen also played offense. All in all, the team enjoyed a very successful season, and one most Mountai neer fans won ' t soon forget. -J. Gordon 1986 Wachusett Mountaineers Football 1st row (l-r): Jamison Shipley, Mark Bjorkman, John Pryce, co-capt.-Jeff Lane, co-capt.-Feff Wallat, Matt Power, Ted Hale, Kevin Stone, Paul Dunn. 2nd row (l-r) Steve Holland, Chuck Lane, Todd Donaldson, Scott Puera, Todd Gunderman, Donny Donnegan, Kevin Lazorus, Rick Demare, Joel Spakauskus. 3rd row (l-r); Head Coach Barry Finneron, Kevin Babineau, Alec Magay, Joel Lemoine, Chris Carey, Tim Gates, Scott Conner, Mike Latino, Chris Stanton. 4th row (l-r): Jeff Clark, Kyron Hobody, Todd Rusch, Matt Mero, Jason Gregarman, Matt Smith, Brent Johnson, Dan Deptula. 5th row (l-r): Pat Bessette, Brendan Fouracre, Chris Rogres, Greg McNeil, Chris Jackson, Jim Hazelwood, John Honore. 6th row (l-r): Steve Dewitt, Chris Nelson, Eric Kapatulik, Eric McNeil, Mike Osgood, Tim Bukley. 84 Sports ; - v. w ££r? 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' :- ' w -• ' %, «?v ♦ ' ■ ■vt w - ■ ••V ■ ' •, ' ■- WRHS 10 St. Peter-Marian Opponent 7 7 Algonquin 17 6 Fitchburg 0 7 Doherty 6 7 Malden Catholic 34 13 Burncoat 0 15 St. Bernard ' s 0 0 St. John ' s 25 3 Leominster 22 10 Holy Name 7 85 Front, L-R: Shawn Magaw, Garret LaCroix, Kevin Hehir, Mike Cornacchioli, Shaun Hickey, Ray Sherbourne, Middle, L-R: Steve Latino, Chris Sleeth, Andy O ' Connel, Matt Gull, Craig Gibbons, Mark Barbato, Back, L-R: Erick Christensen, Mike Myrdal, Mike Canavan, Mark Lemay, Scott Bazydlo, Alex Gunther, Coach Larson, Missing: Mark Atahue, Pat Coakley, Tom Downey, Joe Hazelwood, Nicki Paladino The Freshmen Soccer Team completed a most successful season with a 2 -1 victory over Marlboro on goals by Pat Coakley and Steve Latino. After losing to Algonquin 3-2 with goals coming from Garrett LaCroix and Latino, the frosh rebounded with an outstanding 5-1 victory over St. John ' s. Goal scorers were Pat Coakley with 2, LaCroix, Scott Bazydlo, and Mike Canavan. The freshmen ended their season at 7 - 1 - 1. Algonquin 2-0 St. John ' s 5-1 Algonquin 2-1 Marlboro 1-1 St. John ' s 2-0 Marlboro 3-0 Algonquin 2-3 St. John ' s 5-1 Marlboro 2-1 Final record 7-1-1 86 Sports Frosh booters gain experience in winning What a season!! J.V. Soccer The J.V. soccer team completed an excellent season with a record of 13 wins, 1 loss. Their offense played very consistently throughout the season. The leading scorers were Mark Krukonis with 11 goals, Andy O ' Connell with 9, Steve Latino with 7, and Brian Uppstuom and Ted Weathersbee both with 4 goals each. Most pleasing was the improvement of our defense. Led by the goal keeping of Doug Hildebrand and Keith Lainey, to shut out our last 6 opponents and in only 1 game did a team score more than 1 goal against us. Keying the defense were Peter Belsito, Gary Morse, Chuck Rubin, and Murph McKeon. Holy Name St. John ' s Sutton Leominster Algonquin Doherty Milford St. John ' s Holy Name Doherty Sutton Leominster Marlboro St. John ' s First row (l-r); L. Greene, J. Furgeson, M. Reidel, B. Upstrom, S. Johnson, M. Krukonis, P. Belcido, B. Puera, C. Luazzo. Second row (l-r): Coach Skip Knight, D. Blum, G. Vinton, G. Morse, D. Olson, E. McKeon, B Coty, J. Lufkin. District Champs! Boys ' Varsity Soccer With a record of 21-2-0 the 1986 Mountaineer soccer team achieved a level of success that was unexpected at the start of the season. The team ' s accomplishments included a third straight CMC crown, and the second District E and Central Western Mass, titles in three years. In the State Championship game the team performed admirably, but lost by a 3-2 score in double overtime. Among the season ' s highlights was the outstanding goaltending of seniors Kurt Ruchala and Matt Setterlund, and the stellar defensive efforts o f seniors Mark Hehir, Jeff Landgren, Tod Masterman, and Dan O ' Brien, who were joined by juniors Mike Breed, Jim Marshall, Joe Ryan, and Jamie Simpson. The defensive unit yielded but nine goals and recorded 17 shutouts. The midfield was ably manned by seniors Steve White (tri¬ captain) and Doug Puffer, along with juniors Peter Gardula (tri-captain). Bob Gramling, Peter Sedgwick, and sophomore Doug Kartono. The forward line was led by Mark Zola, a senior tri-captain and the team ' s leading scorer. Significant contributions were made also by seniors Dean Leanna and Steve Rock, juniors Sal Paladino and Todd Whitford, and sophomore Matt Chasse. In terms of individual honors, Zola was named to the Central Mass Soccer Coaches Association Division I team, the Telegram and Gazette super team, and the Division I All- State and All-New England teams. He was joined by Gardula on the CMSCA, T G, and All-State teams. Also earning CMSCA All-Star status were Ruchala and White. Each of these players also received recognition in the Central Mass Conference, as did Leanna, O ' Brien, Puffer, and Rock. First row (l-r): Mark Hehir, Dean Leanna, Tod Masterman, Mark Zola, Peter Gardula, Bob Gramling, Jamie Simpson. Second row (l-r): Sal Paladino, Matt Chasse. Todd Whiford, Joe Ryan, Steve Rock, Jett Landgren, Mike Breed. Third row (l-r): Coach Bob Gardula, Doug Puffer, Peter Sedgewick, Kurt Ruchala. Matt Setterland, Dan O ' Brien, Doug Kartono, Jim Marshall. 88 wm Boys Varsity Soccer 1986 Record Score 4-0 District Quarterfinal District Semifinal District Final 3-0 2-1 State Semifinal State Final 2-0 Opponent Floly Name North Leominster Fitchburg Algonquin Doherty St. Peter-Marian Milford St. Johns Floly Name Doherty Leominster Fitchberg St. Peter-Marian Marlboro St, Johns North Medway Assabet Valley Westford Marlboro Agawam Plymouth-Carver Record: 21-2-0 Another victorious season , Girls ' Soccer 1st Row: Lynn Dorman, Sara Brett, Jennifer Ryan, Jennifer Lynch, Debbie Hidenfelter, Amy Krukonis, Jennifer Decelies, Lisa luliano 2nd Row: Robin Penny, Andrea Lafortune, Christy Scruton, Tabatha Ovanes, Lisa Annunziata, Mary Noone, Eliza Edelsbreg, Annie LaCroix, Coach John Burke 3rd Row: Leslie Tonna, Tracy Heritage, Sara Carlson, Sue Arello, elisa Prager, Joellen Rogers, Jennifer Paradise, Chris Ladner Led by senior captains Annie Lacroix, Lyn Dorman, Lisa Annunziata and Lisa luluano, the Girl ' s Varsity soccer team had another outstanding year. One of the highs of this fabulous season was beating Algonquin, who put us out of the district contention last year. The very next day we beat rival Holy Name! The strength of the sophomores, freshman and juniors must not go unmentioned, because they will certainly be one of the powerhouses of Central Mass, next year. Although we lost on the first round of the Districts to a strong Nashoba team, we will never lose the pride of being one of the first few of many great girls ' soccer teams to walk the halls of Wachusett. 90 Sports The Girls Soccer Team had a 14-4 season playing against the strongest competition in the area. For the second year, the girls qualified for the District Tournament only to lose to a strong opponent. The Girls Soccer Program began two years ago and since then has posted a record of 30 wins, 5 losses, and one tie. With soccer talent available in the area, the program should be successful for many years to come. Taking Great Strides Boys Cross Country WRHS OPPONEf 20 Keene, N.H. 39 15 Doherty North 48 24 Leominster 33 15 Holy Name 48 27 Fitchburg 29 29 St. Peter-Marian 40 42 St. Bernard ' s 45 17 Nashoba 27 28 Burncoat 50 15 Shrewsbury 41 18 Algonquin 44 19 Gardner (low score wins) 38 1st row (l-r): Forrest Hopkins, Tim Hedlund, Rob Willey, Glen Cavanaugh, Bob Parks, Dan Lorge, Dan Youd, Andy Stanton 2nd row (l-r): Geoffrey Fletcher, Floyd Beckwith, Joe Bukley, Mark Mastrioro, Mark Vinton, Bob Bunting, David Elwell, 3rd row (l-r): Jon Pierce, Sean Grahm, Ross Hartleb, Mike Spanknabel, Jim McMenemy, Mike O ' Connel, Darin Jones. 92 Sports The cross-country season: It is an intangible sum of our collective efforts. This past season started in late August. We, the runners, came to school a week early to run miles to nowhere on hot- baked roads. We kept going because we knew this had to get better. A few weeks later, we were finally in shape. Our future competitive success was totally unknown, and our racing season lay ahead of us like an untraveled woods loop. During this time of preparation, there were many poignant memories. We had fun together breaking new trails, decorating the locker room, and checking out the girls cross¬ country team. These are the things we ' ll remember more than the pain of the hard work. We ' ll remember Joe Bukley bragging about his capacity to overindulge in apple pie ice cream; tie- dyed Jerry Sherborne and Sean Grahm looking for the best shortcut along our route; Darin Jones offering sound advice about our tactical drill running. We ' ll remember the day we ran against one of the small city schools. We romped them with seventeen runners before they placed even one. With a totally different perspective, we will remember the race against St. John ' s. The few spots of green peeking out from a sea of red were enough to make us ask, Why bother? We ' ll remember Forrest Hopkins leading our team to victory against Fitchburg and then leaving his lunch on the finish line to show for it; Captains Glen Cavanaugh and Bob Willey hoarsin ' around while leading warmups; the river in the Leominster course that claims shoes. We ' ll shudder when we think of the nervous knot in our stomachs on the starting line of Districts, when our coach is offering solemn advice. Over the season we grew stronger and grew to understand each other. To: Glen, Rob, Forrest, Spanky, Floyd, Jim, Sean, Jerry, Mark, Darin, Joe, and Jeff; remember all the fun we had together. -Bob Parks 1986 was a very successful year for the Girl ' s Cross Country team. They were 11-2 in dual meets, won the CMC. Championships, placed third in the District All- Class Meet, and qualified for the State Championship Meet. Led by Senior Co-Captains Kim Narcisi and Kristin Weathersbee, the team had unusual depth which, along with great team spirit, contributed to its success. Key performances included a win over Fitchburg to clinch the League Championship and a very strong effort in the rain-soaked District Championships, where the team was edged by four points for runner-up honors. In addition to the captains, other departing seniors include: Ana Gregory, Kristin Helle, Rochelle Perry, Suzanne Curran, Suzanne Reidl, and Becky Bauman. The team M.V.P. was Cheryl Odoardi, and CMC. All-Stars were: Cheryl Odoardi, Kerry Pyle, and Robin Fales, (l-r) Colleen Bukley. Coach Larry Jaquith, Kerri Pyle, Rochelle Perry, Paula Narcisi, Kristin Helle, Kristin Weathersbee, Kim Narcisi, Laurie Tautkus. Cheryl Oadordi, Robyn Fales, Hette Caraway While the leadership and friendship of the seniors will be missed, they are confident that the winning tradition of Wachusett Cross Country will continue -Kim Narcisi Country Team season this the direction of Jaquith, the girls to give all of their not only in their meets, in practices. This was to their success. But the did not depend solely the best runners, it was the and support to finish that the team. In the end their work paid off. They were crowned C.M.C. Champions, placed second in districts, and sent several runners to the State Championships. WRHS OPPONENT 39 Keene, N.H, 18 15 Auburn 50 20 Leominster 42 24 Holy Name 36 23 Fitchburg 34 20 St. Peter-Marian 43 15 Notre Dame 50 15 St. Bernard ' s 50 15 Burncoat 58 15 South 67 33 Shrewsbury 22 26 Algonquin 32 23 Gardner 38 (low score wins) 95 m i ji?y Sticking it out Front 1. to r.: Lauren Jolie. Christina Papale, Jen Leosz, Chrissy Sullivan. Amy Bessette.. Middle: Karen Berlane, Sarah Galvin, Katie Emery, Allison Murphy, Sherry Greene, coach Denise Aldrich. Back: Shelby Mackie, Mandy Fair, Michelle Lachance, Erin Shaughnessy, Nicole Parent, Kim Weller. 96 Sports ' V The start of tha Wachusett Varsity field hock¬ ey team ' s schedule held a questionable fu¬ ture, but not for long. They proved themselves with an impressive undefeated record, and showed their teamwork and skill throughout the season. After reaching District finals, the girls found themselves in a triple overtime situation, a re¬ peat of 1985. But this year they pulled through, avenging last year ' s tough loss, and in their own die-hard manner, they clenched the Dis¬ trict E title. This year ' s seniors: Amy Bessette, Sherry Greene, Michelle Lachance, Jen Leosz, Christi¬ na Papale, Nicole Parent, Chrissy Sullivan, and Kim Weller have much to be proud of in 1986! 17-0-1 20 - 0-1 20 - 1-1 regular season District play State play Central Mass. Champs For a successful season Eight Seniors will be graduating. Their enthusiasm and the team spirit will be greatly missed, we wish them the best of luck. Thanks to Kim Weller, Michele LaChance, Amy Bessette, Chrissy Sullivan, Christina Papale, Sherry Greene, Captain Jen Leosz and Captain Nicole Parent for leading our team to such success, and especially for giving me some of my proudest moments as a coach. Your The Balls! Coach Aldrich Incredible. Outstanding. Unbelievable. These are the only words to describe the 1986 season. Losing 9 players and faced with a rebuilding year, this group of girls pulled together, and developed their techniques and style of play. Working as a team, they earned the titles of Undefeated CMC Champions, Undefeated District Champions, and State Semi-finalists. These girls produced a much better record than I ever could have hoped for. Their never ending desire and hours of hard work to be certainly paid off. J.V. Field Hockey follows in Front, L-R: Wendy Dumont, Amy Campobasso, Nicole Leroux, Allison Carlson, Sarah Sadowski, Shawna Conley, Shayne Jolie, Middle, L-R: Jennifer Roberts, Leah Daigle, Kathy Barry, Kerri Sechman, Christine Berlane, Lesley Erikson, Coach Hagglund, Back, L-R: Amy Pasternak, Cindy Henderson, Aimee Perry, Amy Becker, Meredith Banks, Kristen Murphy, Cheryl Lane. footsteps i E w 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 0 3 2 2 0 1 LEOMINSTER NOTRE DAME ST. BERNARD ' S DOHERTY FITCHBURG BURNCOAT HOLY NAME SOUTH LEOMINSTER HOLY NAME NOTRE DAME SOUTH DOHERTY ST. BERNARD ' S FITCHBURG MILFORD 98 Sports JV sticks with it Hockey heroes!! Front (l-r): B. Sachse, T. Masterman, M. Cornachioli, S. Wheeler (l-r): C. Strang, C. Nelson, R. Howland, C. Tivnan, P. Gardula, C. Magdelena Back (l-r): Coach D. White, J. O ' Day, P. Dunn (C), S. White (C), D. O ' Brien (C), J. Roche, W. McNary, J. Clark, V. Pusateri, Coach D. Reynolds Our season was Wachusett ' s best in many years. We played our best hockey towards the end of the season, when it counted. We were led by a fine group of seniors heading into the tournament. Steven White, Danny O ' Brian, Jason Roche, Tod Masterman, Bobby Sachse and Paul Dunn all had exceptional games while playing in the tournament. They led their team into the finals before losing to the eventual state champs, St. John ' s. One reason we were so successful was because of the time and effort Coaches White, McDougal and Reynolds put in during the past season. Captain Paul Dunn Running first until the end. The Girls Indoor Track Team finished off a super season with a winning record. Three senior captains, Suzanne Reidl, Nicole Parent, and Ana Gregory saw the team through some important finishes, to list a few: second in the Martin Luther King Relays, second in the League Meet, second in Districts. Front (l-r): C. Odoardi, K. Pyle, L. Tautkus. Middle (l-r): M. Dickinson, C. Lapointe, A. Sullivan, Back (l-r): Coach B. Wallace, J. Ryan. S. Mackie, S. Reidle, A. Tarkianen, A. Gregory, A. LaCroix, Coach S. Prouty. (Missing: A. Pasternak, J. Roberts, P. Jones, L. Faulkner, K. Hoffman, N. Parent, B. Bauman, C. Leclair, L. Owens, J. Lewis, L. Josephson, A. Johnson.) 103 RUNNING AHEAD OF THE BEST The boys indoor track team led by captains Scott Peura, Rob Klaiber, and Ted Hale, had a successful undefeated season. Some particularly important events included the second place finish in the Martin Luther King Relays as well as firsts in the League West Meet and in Districts. Front (l-r): M. Carbonneau, E. Holm, J. Fletcher, P. Gregory, B. Loche, B. Peura, Coach S. Prouty. Middle (l-r): J. Pierce, G. Morse, J.C. Howard, P. Belsito, J. Gregorman, M. Peacock. Back (l-r): Coach B. Wallace, R. Willey, C. McCormick, S. Peura, M. Breed, L. Waterhouse, J. Simpson, C. Carey, B. Grambling, R. Demare, T. Hale, M. Zola. School records set Chris Carey shot put Ted Hale 300 yd. run Rob Klaiber 600 yd. run Mark Zola Jamie Simpson 4x400 Scott Peura Rob Klaiber Relay 52 ' 5 33.2 1:18.2 tied school record 104 BOYS WINTER TRACK RECORD Wins 7 Ties 1 Losses 0 (Dual Meets) Senior Mark Zola, for the second year was the 50 yard District champion, as well as being the State champion this year. Stepping right behind Front (l-r): J. Orne. M. Myrdal, J. Hazelwood, D. Deptula, P. Garabedian, Back (l-r): Coach W Perry, J. Honora, M. Garabedian, G. McNeil, T. Lounghway, D. Callahan. 106 Nine sophomores and three freshmen combined talents to put together an enviable 18-2 record highlighted by two win streaks. After an opening game 3 point loss to Haverhill, the team streaked to 11 straight wins before dropping a heartbreaking 2 point loss at Leominster. Highlighting the win streak was a tough 73-59 victory at Fitchburg and a season high 82 points scored in a rout of Burncoat. Following the Leominster defeat, the team ran off 7 more wins consecutively to finish an outstanding season. During that stretch, the high point was undoubtedly the exciting 63-62 double overtime win at Doherty as Dan Deptula canned a 12 foot baseline jumper with 5 seconds remaining to seal the victory. A week later, the team played its finest game of the season before a packed home crowd as it routed Doherty 74-53. Throughout the season there were numerous outstanding individual performances, incuding game high 22 point efforts by Jim Hazelwood in the Fitchburg win and Chris Rogers at St. John ' s. In addition, Freshman Mike Myrdal finished the season with a consecutive foul shot streak of 14 still intact. Coach Walter Perry And of course, the new kids v •4 ft Front (l-r): T. Longhway, M. Gull, A. Gunther, K. Sleeth, Middle (l-r): P, Coakley, E. Ljungberg, S. Cote, C. Tomforde, T. Gorman. Back (l-r): P. Clifford, R. Sherbuorne, M. McElderry, E. Christensen, J. St. Pierre, S. Latino. The 1986-1987 Freshman Basketball team completed a very successful season with a 14-6 record. Highlights of the year include exciting victories over St. John ' s, St. Bernard ' s and Tantasqua. Top scorers included Kris Sleeth, Steve Latino, Ray Sherbourne. Top rebounders included Eric Christensen, Peter Clifford, and Monte McElderry. -Coach Jeff Larson- 107 Hoopsters jump to number 1 - a great year 1987 Varsity Basketball Team. Left to Right: B. Dunham, D. Corriveau, A. Burke, C. Rogers, B. Keller, D. Bulkley, P. Rauker, S. Lindgren, P. Chang, S. Holland, D. Cornachiolli, M. Power, T. Lane, E. McKeon, M. Chase. The Wachusett boy ' s basketball team had a tremendously successful season during the 1986-1987 campaign. They were able to win the Central Mass. Conference championship for the second year in a row. The team qualified for the District playoffs for the third time in the last four years. This strong quintet also won the Class A ratings championship of the Worcester Gazette for the second consecutive year. Finally and most importantly, the team won for the first time in the school ' s history, the District E title and competed in the state playoffs. The won-lost record of 21-3 was the best of the recent era of straight Division I play. The graduating five of Scott Lindgren, Matt Power, Andy Burke, Brendan Keller, Paul Chang, Tom Lang, and Dave Bulkley all contributed to the revival of Mountaineer basketball over the last four years that brought the team to the high level it reached this year. A great program during the just completed season! A thank-you from the entire Wachusett community. 108 The little dribblers Front (l-r): C. Barry, J. Rogers, C. Henderson Middle (l-r): C. Scruton, A. Perry, A. Becker, L. Parella. Back (l-r): Coach J. Matheson, J. Harvey, C. Ladner, L. Chase, D. Ledoux, J. Paradise, J, Tak, 110 Sports The 1986-1987 Girl ' s J.V. Basketball Team was outstanding in their approach to the game. Thanks, girls, for a memorable season. Coach Bruce Emery Front (l-r): E. Edelsburg, P. Narcisi, H. Carraway, L. Farabough. Back (l-r): T. Smith, A. DelSignore, C. Midgelany, T. Belk, N. Leroux, K. Donoghue, S. Lawson. Ill g v Girl hoopsters: a successful season Front (l-r): K. Narcisi, J. Lynch, A. Bessette Middle (l-r): L. Bachant, P. Socash, K. Scott, G. Smith Back (l-r): Coach J. Gately, S. Tonna, B. Mason, S. Donoghue, B. MacAlister. 112 Sports VARSITY GIRL ' S HOOP The 1986-87 Girl ' s Basketball team accomplished more based on preseason outlook than any other team I have coached. They had to overcome some substantial hurdles and did so with tremendous team defense and an unbelievable work ethic. Their 17-3 record, co-championship of the Central Mass Conference, undefeated record at home, 1 rank by the Telegram Gazette coaches poll all pay tribute to each team member and to their hard work. The captains of the team were Lianne Bachant and Sara Tonna. I ; IfHKIS DISTRICT exploits This year ' s leaders in: scoring Lianne Bachant rebounding assists Sheila Donoghue Bonnie MacAlister Jen Lynch 11.2 pts gm 7.8 rbs gm 7.8 rbs gm 5.38 ast gm ON WACHUSETT, ON WACHUSETT, RAISE THAT MIGHTY CHEER!! 114 ' 1986-1987 Varsity Cheerleaders. Left to Right: Beth Maynard, Missy Hadden, Lorie Taylor, Jen Harrison, Sally Perry, Kathy Davis, Erin Keller. Kristin Wethersbee, Jodi DiCicco, Kristin Helle, Lisa Turcotte, Jen Leosz, Robin Scott ZtSBatifti Cheering them on... (l-r): P. Lufcan, C. Sidmond, K. Rocha, K. Walsh, A. Paracer, M. English, C. Berlane, J, Houghton. 115 JV Basketball Cheering STRONGLY TUMBLING . . . 116 Front (l-r): R. Perry (c), K. Sedgewick (c), E. O ' Connor (c) Middle (l-r): J. Walton. A. Giaecobba, J. Saarinen, M. Sioui, C. Crompton, M. Windward, A. Lowder, Caoch Deb Long, Back (l-r): K. Cronin, J. Belanger, M. Pineo, L. Sioui, L. Lashbrook, K. Riedy, E. Sorblom. not pictured: S. Cordwell, M, Bousquet. The 1987 Gymnastics team was led by the outstanding Rochelle Perry who completed her high school career by winning two state titles in the bars and floor events. She also finished second place in the state all around championship. Rochelle was selected to the Boston Globe All scholastic Gymnastics team for the second year in a row. 1987 Gymnastics record 100.25 Braintree 88.65 Shrewsbury 99.9 Milford 102.75 Shepard Hill 102.1 Westboro 106.65 Holliston 102.45 Shepard Hill 104.6 Algonquin 104.6 Hudson wins 6 losses 3 Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Wachusett Ice Hockey Cheerleaders Front (l-r): J. Tarquinio, R. Dowd, L. Lempicki, K. Sewell, L, McGovern (c). (not pictured J. Moylan) Back (l-r): L. Damon, S. McGlynn, C. Kelly, H. Sidman, A. Muckenstrum, D, Chapates (c). 118 Sports in the minors Junior Varsity Baseball ...... tilM Front row (l-r): Brad Cote, Brian Uppstrom, Bill Beck, Pat Coakley, Sean Boyle, Jim Perry, Al Brunelle, Coach Kevin Foley, Dave Cornacchioli, Jeff Orne, Dan Callahan, Chris Rogers, Robbie Howland, Eric McKeon, Jim Fo Stirring the dust on the ' ole diamond 87 Squad enjoys one of the finest bal seasons in o long while! Front row (l-r): Mike Dahlstrom, Mark Zola, Kevin Stone, Jeff Wallat, Tommy Lane, Jeff Lane, Chuck Lane. Second row (l-r): Coach Lane, Matt Powers, Peter Gardula, Tim Walsh, Brendan Foracher, Daryll Corriveau. John Lufkin, Ken Canaway. 120 Sports T? The 1987 Wachusett Baseball team, fresh out of last year ' s season one of the most successful years in the team ' s history, has high hopes for this season. Coach j Charles Lane boasts a balanced attack, led by tri- ' captions Chuck Lane, Mark Zola, and Matt Power. The | senior dominated team is led by Ken Canaway, Jeff Wallat, Jeff Lane, Tom Lane, Kevin Stone, Paul Chang, and Mike Dahlstrom. The underclassmen include: John Lufkin, Peter Gardula, Tim Walsh, Ben Paharik, Brendan m Foracher, and sophomore Daryll Corriveau. The team looks very strong and should be battling for a District Title come season ' s end. ItLU The Girls Spring Track team, led by the tri-captains Kim Narcisi, Kim Cook, and Christine LeClair completed an eventful season with a record of seven winds and only one loss. Their success began by winning the Central Mass Conference relays and placing third in the District Relays early in the season. The team continued on a winning streak and set many new records along the way. The strong effort shown by upperclassmen Sue Reidl, Christine LeClair, Kristin Weathersbee, Ana Gregory, Kimi Cook, Kim Narcisi, and Rochelle Perry provided inspiration to other members of the team. They created a high team spirit and an eagerness among members to work so that the team would continue to be successful. The girls captured the Central Mass Conference title for the second year in a row. They then went on to take second place in both the District Class I Championship and the District All-Class Championship. - Kim Narcisi 122 Sports Top left: Captains Kim Narcisi and Kim Cook pose for the photographer after a win over rival Fitchburg. Above: Paula Narcisi heaves the shot put during the most inclimate spring weather in many years. Below: Sue Riedl shows her form during the tripple jump approach. Bottom left: There will be two commands, set and the gun! FRONT: C. Leclair, A. Gregory, K. Weathersbee, S. Reidl, K. Cook, K. Narcisi, MIDDLE: A. Jacobson, A. Pasternack, K. Wilder, M. Winward, , L. Lashbrook, S. Mackey, FI. Caraway, A. Sullivan, C. Odoardi, K. Pyle, B. Whitney, W. Vogel, BACK: S, Fox, J. Roberts, C. Buckley, R. Fules, P. Jones, D. Ledoux, L. Owens, L. Erickson, K. Murphy, E. Fitzpatrick, D. Caraway, R. Penny, J. Paradise, A. Paulson, P. Narcisi, E. Etlesberg, J. Peterson, K. Morin, J. Loftgren, S. Sadowski, K. Reedy, K. Downy, COACFI: L. Jaquith. 123 Capture the District The Boys Spring Track team has had it ' s most successful season in the last decade. We have destroyed every opponent who has come up against us for a perfect duel meet record. Even the powerful Leominster, St. Johns and Shrewsbury teams were conquered in their turn. Yet just when we seemed l impenetrable, we finished a disappointing 3rd in the District Relay Meet. This only instilled a bit of healthy nervousness for the rest of the season. Captains Ted Hale, Scott Puera and Rob Klaiber overcame this bump and led us in sweeping up the envied District Class Title. The win a week later in the League Championships only affirmed our potency. Promise the team this, seniors: that you won ' t let any college jacket replace our Spring Distric t Championship jackets. No one can forget the guidance of coach Warren. Although the team is sad to see him retire. We are proud to give an All -out sprint-for- the- finish effort for a season of glory. - Bob Parks Above: GO, Lincoln, GO! Below: Mike Spanknebel clears 10 ' 6 ' with ease, as the other vaultees watch. Front: J. McCullough, A. Santom, M. Vinton, M. Peacock, M. Mastriorio, B, Peura, P. Belsito, MIDDLE: P. Clifford, P. Weathersbee, B. McCullough, J. Howard, M. Wamback, G. Morse, G. Fletcher, B. Lock BACK: Coach Wallace, D, Elwell, S, Peura, G. Kazarian, J. Benoit, J. Simpson, L. Waterhouse, A. Burke, T, Hale, R. Demare, R. Hartleb, J. Bleakney, J. Pierce, R. Willey, M. Spanknebel, R. Klaiber, Coach Warren, MISSING: G. Cavanaugh, B. Parks Top Left: Glen Cavanaugh and Geoffery Fletcher battle it out in the 2 mile. Above: Why are you smiling Scott (Woody)? Far Left: Ellis is on the move! Left: Is that really fun Ted? Bottom Left: What ' s behind my ear? The 1987 Girl ' s Track Team Thoughts According to senior ' s Gisele Garney and Kim Weller. -Even though we got off to a slow start, we finished the season with a 14-4 record which qualified us for district competition. -We had a great time and became a close group of friends. -We will never forget those wonderful bus rides or that pleasant tasting mineral water, ha ha! -Thanks Denis for your time and effort. It was appreciated (seriously). - One up Top ' ' 127 The 1987 boys tennis team was the strongest assemblage of tennis players in the Central Mass. Conference. Coach John Burke, with help of tri-captians Dave Cranford, Sean Graham, and Rob Lavigne, coached the team to a 16-2 record. Wachusett beat St. John ' s twice in the regular season and defending District E champs Doherty once. The team was led in singles by super sophomore Chuck Rubin, senior Dave Cranford, and senior Sean Graham. Doubles victories were achieved by Andy Otis VanAken and Rob Lavigne, and the first year team of seniors Steve Erickson and Dan Sped Spedding. The team was CMC champs but was edged out by St. John ' s by a score of 3-2 in the District E Finals in the scorching sun at Holy Cross. The 1987 season was the best season in a long time for Wachusett tennis. Congratulations to the entire team and Coach John Burke. above: Rob L. taking a sidearm whack at the ball right: Is this pose alright? opposite left: Dave following through on a shot opposite far left: Dan S. with a backhand Front row (l-r): Nathan Brouillet, Steve Erickson, C. Tivnan, Dan Spedding, Dave Tivnan. Back row (l-r): Rob Lavigne, Chuck Rubin, Sean Graham, Dave Cranford. 129 Swinging towards a great season Front (l-r): B Blackmar, J. Spakauskus, D. Orne, T. Masterman . . . Back (l-r): C. Caparelli, M. Flagg, J. Flazelwood, P. Garabedian, M. Garabedian, P. Bobkowski, R. Skenner, D. Garretson, B. Fouracre, W. Chadbourne UNDEFEATED LINKSTERS In late March, the golf team packed their bags, loaded Sparky ' s van, and journeyed to Cape Cod for preseason practice. After our return, we were all ready for our opponents. However, Mother Nature intervened and 11 out of the first 13 matches were postponed. We all Remembered the week of rain, which flooded the courses, and the April 28th storm which covered them. Of the 20 scheduled matches, , 17 have been played. The Mountaineers accomplished an outstanding record of 16-0-1. For the first time ever, the golf team won the CMC Title. One of the local papers acknowledged this by placing it under a regular school match in fine print. After a very successful season the team is looking forward to defending their District E Division 1 Title, and then on to thr State Championship. On behalf of the team we extend our thanks to Coach Spakauskus, Holden Hills Country Club, and ti the Booster Club. Bob Bobcat” Blackmar 130 Sports S A Young team has a hurl of a season Varsity Softball Front L to R: Liane Bachant, Debbie Hidenfelter. Back L to R: Chris Ladner, Erin Shaugnessy, Jenny Lynch, Cheryl Holm, Jen Decelles, Sue Canaway, Nicole Leroux, Tammy Belk, Alicia Delisignore, Linette Farabaugh. JV Diamond girls play for future 134 Sports Front: Tina Smith, Meredith Banks, Sarah Trembly, Amy Becker, Cathy Barry, Shelly Jordan, BACK: Cathy Donahue, Paula Widdison, Lisa Cullomore, Stephanie Carr, Andrea Marc-Aurele, Stacy Lawson Amy Grocia, Holly Fredette, Kristen Rocha, Coach Reynolds Boys Tennis Opponent Burncoat St. Bernard ' s St. John ' s Doherty South St. Bernard ' s Holy Name Algonquin St. John ' s Doherty Holy Name St. Peter Marian Leominster St. Peter Marian Fitchburg Marlboro Wachusett 5 4 3 3 5 5 4 2 4 2 4 5 5 5 5 5 Wachusett 2 2 Opp 8 0 5 1 3 2 11 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 1 3 3 0 1 6 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 8 0 3 St. Bernards Doherty Holy Name Notre Dame Burncoat North South St. Bernards Doherty Burncoat Marlboro Holy Name Leominster Notre Dame St. Peters Leominster Fitchburg St. Peters Fitchburg Final Record 14 wins 2 losses CMC Champion District E Tournament Runner-up Softball Because of the lateness of spring sports and the early June deadlines of the yearbook with the publisher, here is a first attempt at getting some spring scores out to you. Again this season was an outstanding one when it comes to accomplishments. y Wachusett Boys Track Opponent St. Bernard ' s Algonquin Leominster Holy Name Fitchburg St. Peter-Marion Gardner St. John ' s Auburn District E Class Meet-Nashoba Nashoba CMC League Meet-Wachusett Shrewsbury District E Meet-Nashoba State Meet New England CMC Relays-Wachusett District E Relays-Marlboro CMC Fr.-Soph. Meet-Wachusett Duel Record 8-0 CMC Champs Dist. E, class A Champs Dist. E. All class Champs w Opp. 134 11 112 33 86 59 Cane. 91 54 Cane. 79 66 110 35 1st Team 86 59 1st Team 95 50 1st Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team Districts r v 3 itt 5-0 St. Bernards 1-4 Notre Dame W-Forf South W-Forf St. Peter-Marian 5-0 Fitchburg W-Forf. St. Bernards 0-5 Doherty 0-5 Doherty 5-0 Holy Name 5-0 Leominster 5-0 Marlboro 3-2 Algonquin 1-4 Notre Dame 5-0 Holy Name 5-0 St. Peter-Marian 5-0 Burncoat 5-0 Fitchburg 5-0 Leominster 2-3 Doherty Girls Tennis ■ w r Team Captains Ted Hale Scott Peura Robert Klaiber m Girls Track Dual Meets (8 - 1) Wachusett 85 Algonquin 51 95 Leominster 36 99 N. Middlesex 32 95 Holy Name 41 95 Fitchburg 41 123 Auburn 13 125 St. Peter Marian 11 93 St. Bernards 43 58 Shrewsbury 78 CMC Relays 1st (139 points) CMC Freshman - Sophomore 1st (17711 2) Cmc Championship 1st (199 1 2) District Relays 3rd (83) District Class A 2nd (107) District All - Class 2nd (58) ■ -trwm Artworks provided by Art Foundations Top Left: Simon Cote Above: Zach Gold Left: Leslie Tonna Photo courtesy of Daniel Beaudreau Wachusett People l w MpACj SPORTSBEAT Headlines, titles, championships, and team spirit. Talk about a dominating sports front, the 1986-87 Wachusett teams collectively have pounced, ran over, overwhelmed . . . you name it. They have made their mark like no others have. Team records have been broke. Individual records have been calypsed. At the last writing, over 90% of the greens teams have had winning records, and between a half dozen and a dozen teams have copped championships, district titles, and a couple close brushes with state championships. Highlighting moments include Dave Bulkleys record year (left), and Fred Warrens last years with cross country and track (below). Never at Wachusett would you go through a day and not find some group or organization meeting. Whether it be the concert band, the chess club, or the model UN, and if it is during activitiy period, afterschool, or evenings, the majority of people have some interest (s) here. top: Sharon H., Jen L., and Lisa A. going over a portfolio middle: Andy VanAken setting the ' 87 volcano for a blast left: Julie Budd adjusting her camera TAKIN ' INTEREST IN WACHUSETT CONCERT BAND Row 1: S. Lord, B. Morin, J. McCracken, G. Whitney, S. Jolie, L. Tautkas, J. Juneau, N. Leroux. B. Hiller, D. Chen, S. Perron, G. Capparelli. Row 2: J. Theriault, V. Patel, M. McNamara, J. Lilja, E. O ' Neil, C. Gaw, T. Belk, C. Lorinez, M. Emery, L. Phelps, A. Johnson, E. Fitzpatrick, J, Belanger. Row 3: B. Starkus, J. Adams, S. Butare, P. Fitch, L. Prescott, J. Buckley, A. Doud, S. McNeil, Sherri DerKazarian, B. Nystrom, J. Horrigan, M. Jensen - Director. Row 4: C. Monroy, M. Hartleb, P. Grego ry, K. O ' Connor, J. Lord, S. Fisher. Row 5: J. Hills, G. Shannon, C. Joslyn, K. McClelland. Missing from Photo: J. Marchand, A. Renauro, S, Bullock, A. Johnson, L. Johnson. WIND ENSEMBLE Row 1 - L to R: A. Demetry, A. Gregory, H. Bowers, S. Benoit, M. Beck, D. Doud, S. Philbin. Row 2: K. Pyle, S. Hermes, S. Hecker, S. Aijala, D. Chen, L. Wickman, K. Farina, K. Fleming, J. Wilcox, Row 3: K. Marnerakis, S. Riedl, A. Sullivan, M. Marnerakis, K. McClelland, S. LeRoy, P. BAkker, S. O ' Connor, J. Gregerman, T. Pratt, P. Fry, D. Jones. Row 4: W. Beck, R. Stacy, P. Bobkowski, S. Hewitt, M. Spanknebel, P. Johnson, J. Pierce, R. Hartleb, G. Campbell, M. Carbonneau, M. Jensen - Director. Row 5: J. Sakauskas, E. Githmark, T. Martin, R. Bunting, S. Sjosten, J. Berggren Missing from Photo: G. Banyai. 139 Music in the air!! 1 1 ' i,., 111111 I J I 11 I 1 I I I I H Above; Sarah S. keepin ' the beat! WACHUSETT SINGERS Front Row - L to R: Mrs. Reidy, L. Dorman, L. Dubrule, W. Beck, P. Bakker, L. McGourty, J. Berggren. 2nd Row: P. Fitch, S. Brown, F. Hopkins, T. Tews, N. Dinant, J. Lombard. 3rd Row: D. Jones S. DerKazarian, P. Lucey, M. Spanknebel, R. Cranford. 4th Row: K. Deal, K. Guilbeault, E. Jones, G. Campbell, T. Stewart, M. Emery. CONCERT CHORUS First Row - L to R: A. Grady, M. Haydan, S. Carr, J. Paul, S. Detweiler, K. Magill, J. Markiewicz, D. Zytkiewicz, C. Nelson, B. Nallen, K. Inoue, H. Whitney, M. Beck, M. Hanney, A. Johnson. 2nd Row: M. Banks, H. Lorrain, T. Steward, E. LeFort, C. Brown, G. Gibbons, A. Doud, M. Clemente, J Hills, D. Jones, S. Brown, M. Emery, K. Kristiansson. L. Jackson, S. Martin, J. Berggren. 3rd Row: Mrs. Reidy, T. Stidsen. L. Chapel, C. Lane. J. Salonis, S. Tremblay, J. Snow, L. Tews, L. Dubrule, A. Walker, L. Myers, D. Doud, J. Lofgren. 4th Row: K. Provost, K. Rocha, M. Boivin, M. English. A Gates, J. Pendelton, K. Andrews, S. Croteau. P. Fitch, I. French, E. Lord, L. Parella. G. Myers, S. DerKazarian, P. Lucey, C. Palmer. 140 Organizations The Music Department is the essence of the performing arts at Wachusett. Under the direction of Mrs. Grace Reidy and Ms. Miriam Jensen, two choir and three instrumental groups perform music ranging from classical to contemporary, from madrigals to the ' messiah ' . In four annual concerts, the concert chorus and concert band perform a combination of well-known and abscure pieces. The smaller, but advanced Singers and Wind Ensemble also perform at these concerts, performing music that often daunts the finest professional groups. However, the Singers, Jazz Band, and several small instrumental groups also perform for various clubs and organizations in and around Worcester County throughout the year. With the sucess of the groups in yearly competition, and the success of the individual performers in District, State, and New England competition, Wachusett proves itself to be a school of artistic, as well as academic achievement. Kneeling: P. Martin, E. Akens. Standing: J. Sandstrom, C. Fales, R. Mason, M. Wentzell, P. Glockner, J Liztovitch, R. Jordan, J. Hotaling, J. Wreschinsky, R. Fales, C. Eurest, Mr. Warren Wake up, Ms. Infante, you ' re correcting my test! Mike and Todd, quite the salesmen! Model U.N. F- D. Fitzpatrick, K. Shanowski, M. Beck, P. Fitch, T. Shimkus, L, Colmer, A. Jasperson, S. Hill, D. Chenausky, A. Johnson, B- D, Howard, D. Jones, J. Buckley, P. Ivaneson, T. Herma, T, Salmonson, S. McQue, K. Connor, J. Roe, D. Lambert, C, Belanger, Mrs. Branche. Who ' s really to blame for terrorist attacks? Western imperialist nations like the U.S. , says Dan Fitzpatrick. (He ' s representing Libya.) Who ' s the cause of the continuing Iran Iraq conflict? Iran, of course , say Don Howard, Tracy Shimkus, and Mike Connell. (They, of course, speak for Iraq.) Which of the major powers is doing the most to halt the nuclear arms race? Darin Jones, Scott Brown, Amy Jasperson, Pam Fitch, and Sarah Sadowski believe the answer is the Soviet Union; while Mark Finneran is sure it ' s the United States. (It ' s easy to tell who they represent, isn ' t it?) And so it goes in Model U.N. Club meetings and Model U.N. conferences such as Harvard and Clark Universities ' , as gritty, seemingly unsolvable world problems as well as sudden major crises cause confrontations among nations. What a great and compromise lead to apparent solutions! F- D. Fitzpatrick, K. Shanowski, M. Beck, P. Fitch, L. Colmer, A. Jasperson, S. Hill. B- D. Howard, J. Bukley, D. Jones, P. Ivaneson, S. McQue, T. Salmonson, K. Connor, J. Roe. 142 Organizations Wachusett ' s video production club is but two years old but a core of interested members has allowed us to contribute the video portion of the annual 8th Grade Orientation Night in both years. Members learn how to set up for production shots under various situations, from interviewing the principal in his office to getting a shot of a crowded hallway. Setting up involves lighting, audio, camera positions, and a working script for shooting. Post¬ production work involves editing video and audio, adding music and voices over so that the finished F- R. Wisniewski, R. Lavigne, J. Marchand, L. Cecchini, N. Fosberg, B- B. Hiller, Mr. Branche, D. Chen Missing: J. Hart, C. Palmer, M. Hart product can be shown in a more perfect fashion. In our first year, we had 23 members but cut that to the maximum of 10 this year so that each member can have the hands-on experience that is needed to insure successful productions. We look forward to next year, new members, and new projects. F- K. Scott, K. Thayer, E. Cawley, L. Weis, C. Papale. B- S. Croto, J. DiCicco, R. Perry, M. LaChance, N. Parent, E. Coakley, K. Narsisi, J. Wallet. 143 O.E.A. Office Education Association is a national association of state student organizations supporting business and office occupations education. It is designed to develop leadership abilities, interest in the American business system, and competing in office occupations. F- M. Bousquet, S. Petty, M. Martino, K. Ash. M- A. Zoppo, K. Zona, P. Kane, E. Quist, C. Quinn, M LeDoux. B- C. Morrow, D. Roberto, D. Lupien, Mrs. Thompson. Sportsmen Club Wachusett ' s Chapter of OEA was made up of 25 members. The state OEA Leadership Conference was held May 8-tO at the Sheraton Tara in Danvers. The three Wachusett members who attended the conference associated with as well as competed against students from the state. Patty Kane won 1st place in accounting. Erica Quist won 4th place and Kim Ash won 5th place. Participating members are rewarded by developing skills, friendship, and leadership ability. 144 Organizations F- G. Sculthorp, K. Rocheala, J. Wallat, M- S. Lindgren, S. Rock, R. Fales, B- Mr. Warren, J. Landgren, R. Mason, C. Fales. S. Swanson, M, Hmaydani, C. Morris, D. Debovik, M. Clifford, L. Cheming, K. Hanney, C. Bishop, E. Roberts. B- A. Andrisiak, E. Wren, S. England, M. Leland, M. Martin, S. Witterlongel, K. Johnson, H. Hiscock. Top- Mr. Margolis. Students Against Driving Drunk, is an organization that has become part of Wachusett ' s history since February of 1983, which host a S.A.D.D. day each year in which we have accident victims speak, mock trials, slide presentations, and a speech from our principal which ends with the release of 1,000 balloons. It ' s an organization that helps high school students understand the devastating results that can occur when one drives drunk. Because, when one drunk is let out on the road, it is not only their problem, but becomes a real problem for others. So remember: “Friends don ' t let friends drive drunk. S.A.D.D. L. Profano, M. Doran, W. Popple, J. Peterson, H. Whitney, S. Byron, K. Knight, H. Skin, S. Petty, K. Korkorian, M. Willy, T. Stidson. 2- K. Cronen, R. Penny, E. Currrier, J. Sariden, K. McClaine, J. Collins. 3- L. Josephson, L. Leppanen, A. Ogalvi, N. DeNault, J. Ordung, L. Stone, P. Fullen, B. McNamara, E. Sorbloom, G. Baker. 4-J. Fosher, E. LaFort, J. Mckenzi, K. Tupper, P. Fredette, J. Porter, M. Swenson, M. Martin, Mr. Morris. 145 F- Glen Cavanaugh, Tanya Andrisiak. B- Amy Ebbeson, Jennifer Leosz. 146 Organizations J. Boquist, K. Hehir, C. Monroy. 2- L. Sculthorp, L. Prescott, D. Dubovik, S. Cordwell. 3- C. Roysseau, J. Marden, S. Robinson, L. Gemme, K. Safstrom, D, Farnham, J. Slauenwhite, Mrs. Hanny, Mrs. Chase. 4- C. Ploof, J. Bowke, V. Porter. 5- E. Karas, T. Buckley, D. Peterson, R. Wisnewski, D. Kurtz, A. Salmons, B. Trow, S. Eckert. 1- J. Suire, A. Campaboso, A. Jasperson, J. Leosz, E. Coakley, T. Kelly, L. Trisinski, K. Kennedy, T. Andrisiak, T. Orlando, C. Sullivan, P, Gardula. 2- S. Conley, K. Deal, S. Carlson, C. Papale, L, Annunziata, S. Trembly, L. Cederbaum, C. Berlane, L. Weis, L, Petit, J. Sullivan. 3- E. Christensen, T. Longway, S. Meilinski, A. Dean, M. Spankneable, E. Johnson, M. Martin, Glen Cavanaugh, K. Hehir. 4- Andy VanAken, Mark Zola, C. Madelinna. Q%4 rL(xJL The WRHS Student Council is made up of 42 students from each class with representatives on many committees and councils. The officers include President Tania Andrysiak, Vice President Tonia Orlando, Secretary Allison Murphy, and Treasurer Andy VanAken. The Advisor is Jeff Larson. The major activities include homecoming, fundraising, charity, student government, guides, dances, teacher appreciation week, drama competition, and conferences on all lebels. WRHS hosted a New England Student Council Conference in Hyannis March 18, 19, and 20, and sent 8 delegates and the advisor to the National Conference in Buffalo. Students are actively involved in the Student Advisory Council to the School Committee, SAC in West Boylston, the Academis Advisory Board, and the School Improvement Council. We have officers on all levels of Student Council including the President of CDMASC Chrissy Sullivan and the NASC region 1 delegate Tania Andrysiak. We are running workshops at the state and national conferences as is Mr. Lane and Dr. Pandiscio. Students have served as guides for Parents ' Night, Freshman Orientation and the 8th grade Orientation. Student Council Advisors: F- Andrew VanAken. B- Tanya Andrysiak, Tonia Orlando. 147 mr • a Bk - ‘ m Expression theater F- M. Beck, K. Chenouski, P. Fitch, T. Stewart, J. Bergman, L. Colmer, L. DeBrule, A. Ebbeson, K. Sedgwick. B- S. Croteau, J. Setterlund, D. Jones, T. Herman, L. Gold, E. Jones, D. Howard. The Wachusett Expression Theatre is a group of High School Students who write and perform skits to a variety of audiences on social issues that are pertenent to society today. These skits have included but have not been limited to 1) Child Abuse, 2) Drugs Alcohol, 3) Puberty, 4) Divorce, 5) Depression Suicide, 6) Peer Presure, just to name a few. Leeanne Hedberg- Jaquith and Linda Salmonsen are the founders and CO- Advisors of this group. Auditions are usually held throughout the school year for this group, and it is open to students in grades 9-12. This activity has been going on for the past five years. Art Overtime is a collection of unique individuals who explore the different applications of the artistic field. We have done projects ranging from making scenes in plaus to painting murals on the school walls. Soon, we hope to take a trip to New York to find new techniques used by the artists of today. Art Overtime - Ranging from painting to murals to fundraisers (dance) to posters, the art oriented club continues to find itself. J. DiNardo serves as advisor while D. Carraway was 1986-87 club pres. 148 Organizations 1- L. Dabrule, L. Gold, A. Anderson, S. Park, S. Philbin, P. Patel. 2- J. Peterson, K. Kristianson, K. Noonan, L. Colmer, D. Chapel. 3- A. Demetry, B Bauman, T. Dower, E. Jones. 149 rhubarb pie is a newspaper published 4 times a year which includes a variety of writing such as stories, poems, essays, articles, descriptive pieces, ect. They are written by students in all grades and levels. They use the Macintosh computer and a Laser printer for a faster publishing process. It is printed by Graphic Arts. Prizes are awarded at the end of the year for the best work published throughout the year. The advisors for this paper are Susanne Rubenstein, and John Perkins. F- C. Mercier, T. Connelly, L. Gold, L. Tonna. B- A. Demetry, R. Willy. National Honor Society 150 1- K. Narcisi, M. Zola. C. Sullivan, K. George, R. Perry, T. Andrisiak, L. Gold, A. Jasperson, L. luliano. 2- J. Leosz, D, Chapates, E. Quist, K. Erickson, A, Anderson, A. LaPointe, R. Scott. M. Meranakis. P. Patel, A. Demetry. 3- A. Rollins. T. Orton. A. Bessette. T. Giasi. T. Tews. G, Cavanaugh. 4- S. Eunson, S. Gramm, S. Peura, F. Beckwith, S. Brown, J. Butare, J. McPhee. F- P. Patel, A. Demetry, K. Kristianson. B- A. LaPointe, S. Peura. right: Judy White finding her way on the keys below: Anybody know how many days left to school? bottom left: Matt Caruso; Is this what you wanted? oottom right: Singing for supper. As far as activity, seniors spent alot of our spare time involved in our school. It may have been typing reports, printing t-shirts, taking part in a play, or just simply socializing with our peers. b° L to R- E. Staples, A. Demetry, K. Westerlund. Science Seminar 152 Organizations F- A. Demetry, F. Beckwith, T. Giasi, J. Butare, A. Anderson, M- K. Kristianson, P. Patel, D. Youd, R. Hartleb, T. Ricado B- G. Batt, T. Conley, J. Buckley, A. Gates, M. Ebbeson. 1- L. Colmer. L. Garick, L. Gold. 2- L. Iguliano. M. Setterlund, C. Leppenan, S. Eunson, M. Price, K. Hodge. 3- J. McMenemy, S. Rock, J. Landgren, C. Jackson. 4- M. Swenson, T. Fullen, L. Sullivan, K. Sechman, K. Kennedy, S. Carr, A. Prager. 5- B. Peura, K. O ' Brien, B. Kennedy, J. Ordung, J. Ryan, P. Bobkowski, C. Capparelli, C. Swedberg, 6- K. Favereau, R. Spaulding. 7- R. Skinner, L. Trisinski, M. Piscone, S. Garney. The Ski Club had 312 members this year. The club took five, all day trips to mountains of Vermont. The club skied Bromley, Magic, Okemo, Killington, and Stratton. The officers of the club are: President- Rob Skinner, Vice President- Bill Kennedy, Secretary- Lynn Trycinski, and Treasurer- Pete Bobkowski. The advisors of the club are Mr. Baer, Mrs. Bloom, Mr. Gillberg, Mr. R. Hedlund, Mr. Snelson, Mr. Swanson, and Mrs. Wilcox. THINK SNOW!! Spanish Honor Society L to R- L. Taylor, M. Hehir, T. Orton, D. Marshall. QUE PASA SPANISH HONOR SOC 153 W R H r ° M 1 C M IT ' S BEEN OWE HECK OF A trip to MAINJE ! SAY CHEE5E: J( HEY B Y : E£eQ WELCOME TO THEY V WACHUSETT ZOOS TODAY, BOYS AMD GIRLS, WE Will LEARN THEFT ME vARTOF F0RGIM6 REPORT CARDS REV LITTLE YOU A (TEAL AN ELEVATE i OE I CAR GET (iOCD DEAL OW ft C1A35... THE IH30 LIME OF “RENT ClBMOn?SY AN ESCORT U3EIN 6RE-GOLD; HOE HANGEN ZZ? NO DR. PANDIS OQWEDCMT KNOW ANYTHING ■ AbOUTANY WAtetr £ ai io DiaS (JJRP,,, EXCl5E MET) - y -- 154 Organizations 155 Tappin in . . . on a creative How The gold key award winners are: David Bulkley Beth Cary Josh Doolittle Holly Skillin too Create ,bped Goodbye Doesn’t Mean Forever Goodbye doesn ' t mean forever though we will go our separate ways, we will always have the memories of our Wachusett High School days. Goodbye doesn ' t mean forever as we travel on life ' s road the knowledge and love we have found here will lighten life ' s heavy load. Goodbye is a word which is hard to say for where is the good in goodbye? But as we turn and walk away and the tears fall from our eyes, Remember the memories you have and keep them in your heart. And when yoy grow sad of all you ' ve left behind, remember my friends, goodbye does ' nt mean forever. -All my love to my class, Tracy Michelle Stewart a sample of poetry, art, and photography from talented WRHS seniors 158 Wendy Yankowski Don ' t rush the minutes away Awaiting something in the future. Make today worthwhile for tomorrow; Absorb the life and love given to you. If you become cold go to the fire And let it ' s warmth surround you. If you become scared go to the light And allow it to guide you. Be a part of your friend ' s life And let them be a part of yours. Never be an outsider or you will become forgotten. Be outgoing, let others see you shine And you will be remembered. If not by name then by the everglowing candle you lit along your way . . . 159 y x Standing at the end of the road That we ' ve come to know so well. Where do we go from here Is it true only time will tell? Wher all going in different directions Rarely do we go the same. Some take the road to satisfaction Some to fortune and fame. Familiar faces, friends we ' ve made Are things we must leave behind. It ' s the turning point in our lives Another road only we, ourselves can find . . . M.G. 160 ? . V - , r?? v While at Wachusett, we go through stages. The nervous freshmen, the cocky sophomores, and the harried juniors. We all travel toward seniorship. During the four years at W.R.H.S., we live a life that ' s a combination of school, friends, and family. It ' s not always easy to balance everything without going crazy, but most of us make it out of Wachusett in fine shape. Nonetheless, underclassmen have a lot of living to do and a lot of fun to have before facing the anxieties and responsibilities of being a senior. So here ' s to us, the underclassmen!!! Right: Linda, leading on the parade. Below: Two future Wachusett underclassmen clowns. Far bottom: Erin and Julie, just two kids playing in the snow. OUNTAINEER 162 Underclass PRESENTING OUR FRESHMEN The class of 1990 is unique and we are all individuals, coming in as freshman we were all in our seperate little groups from each of the towns. But as the year progressed we all began to mix and become friends. We respect each others ways and individuality. We are all fimiliar with Wachusett, and now think of it as our home too. We don ' t feel like scared little freshman anymore. We feel like a part of the Wachusett family, and we all look forward to spending the next three years here. Freshman parading their class spirit Class Officers: Pres. Kristen Murphy, V.P. Kevin Hehir, Sec. Leah Daigle, Tres. Amy Perry 163 W vV V V vvv V _V V V V X7 A couple of laughs after a hard day of school. Right: Freshman homecoming queen Chrissy Berlane, with her fans. 164 Underclass Front: M. Vassar, N. Kneeland, C. Root, K. Sullivan, L. Fischetti, J. Van Floven, L. Parella. Middle: K. Defeudis, J. Hamilton, T. Downey, E. Asmus, R. Crozier, J. Harvan, R. Orciuch. Back: D. Peterson, A. Jensen, R. Sherbourne, K. Perkins, G. LaCroix. Front: A. Gates, L. Curtis, K. Safstrom, M. Brown , L. McQuoid, S. Jolie. Middle: K. Sleeth, C. Depaola, J. Paul, E. Fitzpatrick, A. Perry, M. English. Back: B. Locke, J. Hedlund, B. Hiller, D. Enman, A. Cutler. Front: P. Coakley, C. Pirani, G. Circosta, A. Jacobsen, K. Provost, S. Bisson, E. Parker, S. Belanger, J. Lilja, J. Peterson, A. Giacobba. Back: J. Markiewicz, K. Jacques, S. Elolampi, N. Brouillet, M. Amelotte, J. Boylan, R. George, J. Rudy, J. Thomas, D. King, J. Lilja, G. Circosta. Front: M. Castellani, L. Collamore, J. Robertson, R. Gingras, C. Gonzalez. Middle: S. Cordwell, C. Crowe, S. Johns, L. Erickson, L. Tonna, J. Tak. Back: P. Clifford, E. Ljungberg, B. Butler. The before school locker gathering. Hey Guys, what ' s her name? Front: C. O ' Neil, S. Byron, L. Lashbrook, A, O ' Connell, J. St. Pierre, K. Currier. Middle: S. Fisher, K. Murphy, L. Cederbaum, C. Scruton, B. Oatley, D. Grenier, R. Lindquist, R. Hall, V. Patel, A. Johnson, C. Howard. Middle: J. Houghton, L. Prescott, A. Dufresne, T. Raynor, J. Cardillo, T. Rojcewicz, S. Bazydlo. Front: L. Chapel, L. McCarthy, C. Shack, J. Lewis, K. Rocha. Middle: A. Coe, K. Hanson, T. Faucher, A. Garick, B. Fouracre, D. Ledoux, A. Milton. Back: S. Warren, J. Hazelwood, C. Gibbons, J. Rogers, S. White, S. Woodis, A. Lowder, J. Wentworth. 166 Underclass Front: T. Kelly, S. Farnham, S. Ahearn, C. Lachance, K. Dahlstrom, M, Delsignore, A, Dubovick. Middle: J. Eckert, G. Fletcher, M. Cornacchioli, K. Barry, B. Place, A. Foster, Back: B, Jacobson, S. Kasparian, L. Leclair, L, Daigle. Chrissy and Cara, what ' s so interesting? Front: E. Cleveland, S. Hickory, M. Boire. P. Hanney, B. Hale, C. Hotaling. Middle: R. Boynton, A. Becker, T. Magliaro, J. Jancaitis, G. McQueston, P. Savage, Back: B, Massouh, J. Berry, K. Taylor, J. Walton, M. Steadman, S. Malo. 167 Front: R. Carlson, W. Boulay, T. Borci, M. Mastrototaro, B. Conrad, P. Wentzell, E. Holm. Middle: M. Crockett, T. Gorman, N. Dziemian, B. Hallen, G. Capparelli, C. Cote, M. Lyman, S. Mattson, S. Latino, A. Stanton. Back: M. Smith, J. Swenson, L. Jackson, T. Heighton, S. Fortin, M. Delgiudice, E. Christensen. HOW DOES HIGH SCHOOL COMPARE WITH JUNIOR HIGH? 98% Better 2% Worse What a cute little face! 168 Underclassmen WHAT FRIGHTENED YOU MOST ABOUT WRHS? Upperclassmen, SENIORS Responsibilities Size Making it, or not 169 Front: M. Barbato, M. Harvey, K. Day, R. Crawford, J. Erickson, M. Fanning, R. Hale. Middle: J. Hilton, D. Kashnow, R. Beshaw, M. Lesnder, K. Magill, M. Blavackas. Back: M. Winward, V, Gleason, K. Hehir, N. Paladino, K. Sachse. Last minute details before the parade. One Step Further ✓ 7 V V - vy 7 v, V V ' V ’ V. -V v vr- Goa s Achievements WHAT KEEPS YOU ENTERTAINED ON WEEKEND NIGHTS? Dances V.C.R. Parties Babysitting Dates Front: B. Place, L. Faulkner, T. Briggs, L. Sculthorpe, H. Albrecht, D. Ryan, R. Lallier. Middle: M. Sioui, A. Larson, K. Murphy, C. Henderson, E. Spencer. Back: A. Guillotte, K. Dubovick, M. Jackson, N. Lussier, D. Soucier, M. Leland. 70 Underclassmen WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO SEE IN THE FUTURE? Dr Ruth as President $ 1 million dollars in my pocket 1990 red PORSCHE os a graduation present Front: K. Simes, J. Collins, L. Chasse, C. Sidman, S. Tremblay, J. Loosemore. Middle: J. Innis, N. DeSantis, S. Congdon, C. Lane, J. Belanger, S, Butare. Back: M. Perry, M. Ovanes, M. Doherty, A, Shair, J. Brown. Y y Joss IV C o VvlEW op ry e Freshmen gathering before the dance. 171 ONE STEP TOWARD THE TOP D1DJA HEAR THE ONE yZ vaour THE SOpH ' MOfcE wHo SWAM HALFWAY cross tH OCEAN DECIDED HE COOUON ' t VI AkE IT AND S ' WAM P ACk The class of 1989 is probably the best and most interesting to have entered Wachusett in a while. We have promted enough class spirit that goes beyond what is needed to enjoy our high school years. Through all our activities, we have brought together each and every member of the class. There is a good feeling among the students that gives them the feeling to succeed. The class of 1989 has this feeling. We have stuck together and contributed a great deal to Wachusett, which undoubtedly means a lot to the students. It is important that we be remembered, not as useless sophomores but as hopeful and powerful individuals who have pulled our resources together to become a unified body. This outlook on the class sheds new light to the word family. With such strong feeling as these it is sure to stay with our memories throughout our lives President of ' 89 class Allison Curran V.P. Sue Mielinski, pres. Allison Curran, treas. Andrea Walker, sec. Paula Narcisi. Homecoming queen for the Class of 1989, Paula Narcisi. 174 Underclass Front: L. McGourty, K. Hoffman, A, Walker, A, Sullivan, E. Currier, T. Drewniak, P. Narcisi. Middle: A. Ogilvie, S Sadowski, K. Macphee, J. Peterson, R. Dowd, A. LaFortune, K. Pyle, L. Tuomivaara, C, Rubin, S. Wesolowski. Back: L. Rollins, D. Keratsis, B. Perron, V. Thomas, J. Moylan, M. Connell, S. Detweiller, D. Lorge. Front: E. Johnson, A, Curran, B. Derkazarian, G. Vinton, J. Owen, J. Roberts. Middle: J. Gregerman, H. Bonnell, N. Kapitulik, D. Kartona, J. Cummings, J. Scaglione, A. White, L. Josephson, C. Tupper. Back: M. Riopel, D. Clark, M. Riedl, D. Blum, J. Davenport, M. Hayden, E. Monahan. . + + + + + + + + + + ++ - ++ + + + j, + -v_VyVT y- + + V + + + + + T j. + + + + Front: J. Pierce, M. Dunkerley, C. Lindberg, P. Garabedian, C. Maple, J. Leavitt, S. Munyon. Middle: G. Szlyk, R. Farrel, D. Olson, J. Carrelli, S. Conley, M. Mero, K. Narva, D. Vanhoven. Back: C. Hoang, K. Donohue, J. Adams, H. Potter, C. Lorincz, K. Calcia, T. Barriere, N. Lussier, M. Bloom. top: What?! No girls! bottom: Hey, How about that one? Front: E. Kirschbaum, S. Morrisey, N. Charbonneau, E. Roberts. Middle: H. Burnham, K. Evangelidis, A. Goss, J. Listovitch. Back: J. Cooney, J. Kublbeck, T. Smith. 176 Underclass Front: K. Hodge, R. Spaulding, H. Murphy, C. Kelly, L. Lempicki, G. Kroner, T. Stiden. Middle: P. Ledoux, J. Honore, T. Dower, P, Jones, J, Hart, W. Johnson, M. Krukonis, L. Greene, J. Perry, A, Bjorklund, M, Osgood. Back: N. Dinant, K. Morin, D. Ebert, W. Beck, S. Price, K. Sewell. jSIA-T£% : ront: S. Grigarauskas, B. Boucher, R. Grenier, R. Fales, N. Canavan, J. Hazelwood, S. DeWitt. Middle: R. Jordan, ?. Johnson, V. Seeley, J. Hannson, M. Flagg, T. Mason, K. Hobdy, T. Gonyea, B. Cahill, E. Bennett, K. Yau. . - Ml m sk i si rilL ST Si ■ , Front: S. Knowlton, S. Jordan, A. Johnson, L. Protano, M. Doran, K. Favreau, K. Downey. Middle: A. Pasternak, L. Farabaugh, C. Migdelany, G. Morse, B. Mulcahy, S. Langone, J. Goodman, J. Michalowski, D. Saltz. Back: K. Swanson, M. Segur, M. MaClean, M. Shannon, J. Zelley, G. MacNeil, B. Conley, K. Foss. Front: J. Viano, S. Landgren, K. Bishop, S. Segur, K. Saarinen, D. Provencal, Middle: S. Sawyer, M. Kamendulis, J. Giotta, A. Potter, J. McGuiness, S. Lange, K. Butt. Back: P. Glockner, J. Torone, S. Wheeler, K. Codere, C. Zekos, C. Joslyn. 178 Underclass Front: M. Paradis, B. Erickson, R. Veaudry, S. Leroy, K. Lebeau, V, Ruzi ak. Middle: W. Waslaske, C. Prideaus, N. Hamer, J. Bassick, C, Quinn, M. Magner, J. Theriault, C. Swedberg, M. Crozier, M. Welch, B. Johnson. Back: T. Soucier, S. Martin, M. Boyle. Striving for the destination. What is your favorite sport, either in school or out of school? watching 1. 1 . tennis football soccer basketbati skiing Hitting the slopes! Front: K. Johnson, D. St. Pierre, J. Polewarczyk, T. Belk. Middle: W. Fors, J. Beland, L. Owens, K. Peterson, M. Walton, B. Uppstrom. Back: O. Perry, A. Meola, A. Smith, K. Strong, J. Heenan, J. Chaput, J. Lakus. 179 Why are these two smiling? Front: J. Nelson, M. Chasse, K. Austin, C. Chrompton, L. Decoteau, K. Cronin, M. Freeland, P. Lucey, B. Olson. Middle: D. Chenausky, K. Klipstein, J. Garny, D. Morse, T. Ordung. Back: T. Welsh, J. Wolfe, D. Corriveau, M. Garabedian, A. Ranauro, D. Lambert, G. Kazarian, G. Orne, J. Lord, D. Morrisey. 180 Front: L. Conrad, R. Penny, C. Buckley, A. Pawson, S. Johnson. Middle: H. Sidman, K. Fudeman, C. Farina, J. Juneau, H. Carraway, T. Shimkus, E. Lefort, W. Popple, S. Aijala, J. Deal, M. Carbonneau. Back: M. O ' Neil, M. Locke, A. Deane, T. Longhway, N. Leroux, C. Rogers, K. Guilbeault, J. Bleakney, C. Brown, C. Ploof. A good example of togetherness. A class that can call themselves wild! Would you bring me home to mother? Front: M. Reidy, B. Maynard, M. Gates, L. Carlson, T. Allen, B. Solomon, C. Baker. Middle: C. Drinon, L. Turcotte, S. Mielinski, K. Marsh, J. Bogdan, K. Defudis, E. Weathersbee, K. Nelson, B, Sullivan, J. Vaghini. Back: E. McKeon, I. French, K. Andrews, A. Foley, J. Nelson, M. Peacock. It ' s a jungle out there! 181 Is your spirit showing? f ?Tt ■ r ' X ' T-ss _ |H , S.7?. ! i i i; 11 II II i 1 89 v y fiAK8« rv IF f On the streets toga style. In the locker rooms. 183 Preparing for the second half. Sophomore officers leading the way. A rare moment of silence. 184 Underclass We, as juniors, are at an exciting and frustrating time in our high school experience. We have many new privileges, from being able to go to a R-rated movie alone to earning our driver ' s license, but we are also faced with many difficult responsibilities. SAT ' s and Achievements sit heavily on the minds of college bound juniors. Others must face the reality of the job market soon after graduating. Nonetheless, there are many things to look forward to. We have our junior prom coming up and our class trip next year. It really is amazing how far we as a class and as individuals have come since 1984. We ' ve gone from being geeky freshmen and awkward sophmores to self-confident juniors. As a class, we ' re an extraordinary group. Many juniors stand out in areas such as athletics, academics, and drama. Juniors keep busy in extracurricular activities like the Ski Club and the Model U.N. We ' ve made our presence felt in every area here at W.R.H.S. As highly competitive individuals, every honor (academic or otherwise) has been earned with hard work and honest sweat. We know it wouldn ' t be worth it any other way. We ' re a tough, bright group. We know where we ' re from and how far we ' ve come. Our eyes are firmly set on the future. Maybe, we ' re too good. They must have had a meeting to decide what to do about us. I can picture them, standing around and saying, Hey, ' 88 is coming up. It ' s time we stopped exemptions. They ' re too good. They ' re right. Vice-President: Glen Higgins, Secretary: Katie Emery, Treasurer: Colleen Caputo, President: Bob Parks. 185 € II! lit Front: J. Nardian, J. Marshall, B. McNamara, S. McGlynn, E. Prager, B. Dunham, T. Walsh. Middle: L. Jolie, T. Rush, K. Casillo, R. Thebeau, T. Boone, L. Schutte, J. Rappaport, K. Zelley, T. Shapin. Back: S. Pepper, J. Lemoine, K. Babineau, M. Daniels, S. Fischetti, D. Harris, J. Roe, R. Lucht. Fr ont: J. Bruggeman, C. Noonan, L. Dubrule, E. Staples, D. Lahair, H. Thompson, M. Dickinson. Middle: S. Oldakowski, J. Bowker, J. Sullivan, K. Deal, S. Derkazarian, H. Bowers, T. Buckley, B. Leavitt, M. Mastrorio. Back: R. Hartleb, P. Bessette, M. Matlak, C. Capparelli, B. Gramling, B. Paharik, C. Inglefield, J. Hills. Front: K. Anderson. J. Maple, K. Drolet, S. Galvin, K. Mongiat, K. Daigle, B. McCabe, K. Sabins, J. Decelles. Middle: S. Donoghue, K. Oberg, E. Claprood, C. Holm, J. Bergren, M. Smith, S. Brett, R. Cranford, P. Rauker, D. Lorrain, P. Schmohl. Back: M, Threadgould, T Quinn, M. Willey, L. Waterhouse, S. Paladino, G. Higgins, W. Chadbourne, C. Tivnan. Front: J. Michaud, B. Mason, A, Brunelle, R, Brouillet, T. McCarthy, K. Johnson, S. Oatley. Middle: S. Oser, T. Schnare, C. Rock, J. Woehrle, M. Purcell, R. Stacy, Back: T. Ladner, J. O ' Day, C. Carey, M, Naples, M. Olson, S. Chaput, M. Martin. Front: J. Faucher, K. Ash, K. Ford, P. Grady, M. Grinkis. Middle: M. Obey, P. Cleveland, S. Haines, B. McDougle, J. Knowlton, S. Holland. Back: J. Deming, A. Magay, S. Crawford, M. Swenson. V Front: L. Gates, E. Hair, S. Carlson, K. Berlane, E. Keller, C. Maddalena, D. Garretson. Middle: L. McGovern, M. Pineo, J. Saarinen, J. Lier, J. Cariglia, R. Keene, S. Swift, L. Lougee. Back: M. Hickory, P. Littizzio, J. Heller, S. White, D. Zytkiewicz. 188 Underclassmen Front: A. Murphy, A, Graham, J. Vardis, S. Pilman, S. Fox, T. Whitford. Middle: J. Carlson, T. Youd, P. Sedgwick, T. Wiesman, A. Krukonis. Back: S. Park, K. Westerlund, S. O ' Conner, C. Morgon, N. Keane. i0 { Front: J. Arms, C. Lapoint, K. Patterson, H. Sontag, D. Carraway, J. Stillings, M. Labbe. Middle: B. McCauley, P. Gardula, J. McCracken, P. LaRose. M. Drelinger, K. Kemper, L. Parella, J. Lynch, S. Mackie, J. Hanson, D. Cornacchioli, Back: J. Hazelwood, J. Ryan, C. Nelson, M. McKeon, G. Lilly, P. Gaffney, S. Carlson, B. Carlin 189 At the bloodmobile : Front: M. Churchey, J. Clark, L. Longbottom, K. Hanny. Back: T. Howlett, J. Kuhlbeck, E. Adams, T. Bosse. 190 Underclass Front: D. Hildebrand, P. Socash, D. Tivnan, B. Carini, B, Parks, J. Simpson, J. Ryan. Middle: E. Sidor, J. Andrews, M. Rayworth, B. Holm, E. Githmark, D. Fisher, K. Sandberg, K. Houlihan, G. Baker. Back: A. Lashbrook, K. Belanger, S. Sjosten, K. Boyer, M. Scaglione, K. Dubovick, E. MacNeil, J. Miller. Alison Murphy and Lisa Damon take a minute between classes to smile at the camera. W0H 1 m Julie Ordung and Sara Carlson strike a graceful pose. Front: L. Strong, Mr. Cornacchioli, E. Akers. Middle: C. Mott, P. Benoit, J. Gallant. Back: J. Slavenwhite, S. Swenson, K. Yau. Front: D. Carter, J. Landini, J. Lufkin, M. Breed, W. Madden, L. Westerlund, S. Williams. Middle: L. Black, K. Spofford, K. Farina, K. Jeffers, L. Damon, B. Kennedy, T. Heritage, K. Emery. 191 Front: R. Hiscock, D. Carlson, A. Flopkins, J. Cardillo, C. Jones, J. Morrow, C. Van Duyne. Middle: G. Contis, C. Rousseau, K. Scraggs, J. Nordquist, P. Wilson, R. Nickerson, L. Borbone, T. Johnson. Back: S. Dooling, R. Millette, K. McKiernan, M. Dombrowski, D. Hill, J. Todd, B. Hale. Don ' t let go of those balloons, Jen! 192 Underclass closer Made,ena and Katie Emery get Smiling together by the lockers. Micheal Swenson sits next to a close friend. High school sweethearts Erin Keller and Kevin Stone. 194 Underclass Three years built on friendship Patty Socash strikes a model pose. Sharon Fox, caught in the summer rain Danny Nault: the image of a dedicated student. 195 The Junior Class keeps marching on. Sara Carlson knows how to have a good time. AMERICAN PIE Getting a taste of it... a year ' s worth Although I don ' t like stereotypes, I think that there are such persons as typical Americans and typical Germans, During the first two months here, I couldn ' t find much of a difference between life here and life in Europe. People have to go to school or work everywhere in the world. But there is a difference in the attitude towards life. That might be caused by the different historical and cultural background. Europeans are rather fixed to the place they live at and the possibilities to work and to spend your spare time are very important. Americans are more likely to move and to meet new people. That ' s why it is so bad that we exchange students don ' t have a car and are stuck in our towns-it ' s not always easy to get a ride to a friend or to Worcester. I like how many American students think about their schools. They represent a place for a social life and not only a building to get a textbook education in. In Germany, most students leave school at one o ' clock and go home for lunch- here numerous activities are offered. I enjoyed working on the fall ' s musical production, The Music Man. ' ' In Germany, we have to keep ourselves occupied with our own hobbies. I spent my time on various theatre activities, a youth group, playing the piano, cycling, skiing, and photography. Germany: thomas herrmann Since so many people asked me, I want to have it printed: We have no speed limit on our highways and we have McDonalds over there. t96 Exchange Students SWEDEN: MAUN FORSBERG Malin Forsberg was born on October 8, 1970 (Libra). She comes to Wachusett from Unea, Sweden. Presently she lives with the Robert Cutler family in Sterling. Her favorite color is black. Malin likes the area, but wouldn ' t like to have to grow up here. There ' s nothing to do. ' ' But she says that she wouldn ' t mind living here when she reaches her 40 ' s or 50 ' s. In Unea, she rides her horse, Helly Hansen, everyday. She misses her friends, boyfriend, and Helly Hansen the most. Malin even misses her brother, who she realizes she doesn ' t hate after all. Malin considers herself as very open-minded, easygoing, and kind of silly. Her parents brought her up in a free atmosphere with few restrictions. She really appreciates this openess that exists within her family. Malin commented that American kids are brought up in a much stricter manner than in Europe. In the future, Malin will most probably go to a four year tech school to study chemistry and then to university to study math. She says that she ' s really into science. Get more open-minded, is the advice she would give to Wachusett and America in general. Malin feels that Americans have a difficult time in accepting different and unusual people. JAPAN: KANO INOUE BELGIUM: STEVE WITTEVRONGEL When I first came to this school, I was afraid to even say, Hi! How are you? I had gone to a private girls school for 12 years. The schools in Japan are very small. And of course, no one speaks Japanese here. I was so nervous, confused, and sometimes homesick. There are many differences between an American high school and a Japanese one. An American high school is like a Japanese university. We don ' t have many electives. In Japan, you have one classroom and the same students are together for the same subjects all day. Only the teachers change rooms. So, because of these differences, it was very difficult for me to adjust. But now I have made many friends and I now understand the school. I am enjoying this American life as an exchange student. The first day in school this year was different than other years. Teachers weren ' t really teachers, they were friends, trying to build a good and open relationship with their students. In Belgium, teachers are more formal and the school system is a lot harder too. For the first time in my life, I was in a different school, in a different country with different people. But everybody is everybody ' s friend around here, I felt at home right away. This is a great experience for me and it gives me the opportunity to have a closer look at the American society we know from television. I got involved in sports, hobbies, pastimes different than ours in Belgium. And I enjoyed it all. I met a lot of people during my stay at W.R.H.S., these people all became my friends and we had great times together. Thanks to them, thanks to the school, thanks to my parents and family, I had a fantastic year, a year I will never forget . 197 f£S °F top: Jill, Stacy, and Sharon presenting ' 87 ' s homecoming edition right: Mike, Mary, and Lorin preserving a door v_y NTAINEER •FnFu VI 198 Senior BETH ALLEN RUSSELL HOWARD ARMSTROM | April 18. 1986, Secret Lovers , 9:38, May 17, 1986, WHBI, I LOVE YOU ROB The Breakfast Club . . . Whose asweater ... I love you all RR. Md, TO. Sc, TB, Sj, Lc, LM, MD, The Boob9 l 86 Exsqueeze Me 77 MC I Met Frankie at Henry . . . Summer 86 Dead Bird, TRCHildstudy SS-Smile KAREN LYNNE AMBROSE Come with me leave yesterday behind and take a giant step outside your mind Hampton Crew 86 . . shopping 2a. m. . . spying . . MY LEGS . . W.A.Y.— HENRY? . . machine guns + burning down houses . . C.K.aka C.F. . . C.F.D. . . WCMR ' s . . a cow slept on my face! SCOTT WILLIAM ANDREWS Goodbye Friends and Faculty. I wish you all a happy life-live it to it ' s fullest because it is an adventure . . . PART 1 HAS JUST ENDED. LISA MARCIA ANNUNZIATA Soccer 1, 3, 4, C . . . Homecoming 86 . . . SC . . . This is the time to remember, because it will not last forever - Billy Joel . . 10 23 . . . Carrie, Susie, and Mrs. M. . . Thanks Mom and Dad, YTB, I ' LYA . . . JP-6 29 . . . Mr. L, P. B, K- ILY . . . SWSTWWMA! . . TA, LD, JB, BYE KENNETH CHARLES ANTUL 104 Mason Road Holden Mr. Snuffles . . Get the penny in . . Norm high five . . Gibson . . Washburn Toast to the Toast . . Yakou Ripyourlippsoff . . The spot . . Score bars . . Play it like a banjo . . Toast to the butter . . Molden Hobell . . Alone again. AMY CHRISTINE ANDERSON I dream that something ' s coming- Fizzix-Pianist-Virginia-MIT Sci Fairs- It ' s all relativity-Science Seminar- Echo Chief Editor-NHS. FNHS-PC, TT, TG, PP, AD, KK, AL-you make it worth it! LIANE BACHANT Do You Know Where You ' re going to? . . . Basketball and Softball-4, MVP, . . . 32 . . . All-Star, Bay States . . Smile Pididdle, FMINTFFBF, Huggs, SQUASHY, Teddy bears hi Bach , Shorty . . TLSL ... Lee MBM . . . 12 23 85 . . . hey Deb CCCD, WTHAW? . . . East cupcake 200 Senior GIA MARIE BARTHELMES “If you wait long enough your dreams will come true ... I love you Mike . . , 9 19 86 . . . The sun will always shine you around Mike . . . “Punkin . . . “Your song . . . Elton John . . . Paris ' 86 . . . Friends Forever Diane . . . ILY SWJLSWRZ . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. MEREDITH BECK C.B., W.E., C.C.. E.T., MUN, The Music Man . . . HDWS . . . Reality, What a Concept . . , Montreal 86 ' . . . NYC . . . Harvard86 . . . Totally TDF . . . ILYMom and Dad, S.W., S.H., A.G., D.D., K.A., P.L., J.S.,- “Take a Chance, Like all Dreamers Can ' t Find Another Way GEOFFREY T. BANYAI “hi how are you “What ' s Shakin ' ? Pink Giraffe Casper Mets Broken Coors Run DMC Trips to Paxton Trash Locker Michigan Band Thanx Val, Paris, K.A.G.C. E.S, J.H. G.B. Frick and Frack ILYM8rD REBECCA E. BAUMAN “To never disagree is like always breathing in and never Breathing out. A person can suffocate on courtesy . . . SUE , . . Ya N.Y. . . Penn State . . . 3 . . . S.D.-Keep walking . . . Sando Aerosmith . . . Seger . . SS ? . . . Richerrdd . . Bye Syd, Sr, Sr, SD, NV. Beep, A.M., U 2 G.B. FLOYD A. BECKWITH Over The River And Through The Woods? Let Me See That Map! Sci. Sem. -years . . . Bianca Lives! . . . New Years ' 86-Just like Bobby Rahal! Dylan, Hey John-Still One and a Half!!! i 1- y2 £ 2- F PPFUN [Es @S T@(N1 -Vkvi L aVJEM CATHARINE BELANGER Hampton Beach, 9 14. “Brillo, Yo what-sup? Blink ' s Sand, Sarcasim, O.O.C., J.L.E., J.S.M.N., Surfing “B , Blue Diamond, E-Moods, Challenger, Webster Sq., Thanks M D, Miss ya Jodes Erin. DAVID ALAN BELK (Mike ' s room (“Star way ) Zeppelin “IGGY , Buttick Old time, Kristen Hampton “86 “Meh Don ' t forget Matt 30-29 Thanks Mom and Dad 201 AMY S. BELSCHWENDER Rob Willey AMY E. BESSETTE Sket . . . Field Hockey track B-Ball . . The Moody Blues baby, Baby, Baby, Let ' s investigate the Other Side of Life tonight Hey Fauch- Buddy TO, JF, DL, KE 2 7 86 Stars on the ceiling and 4-leaf clovers Bye Ma, Dad “live hand in hand and together we ' ll stand on the threshold of a Dream JAMES MICHAEL BENOIT Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Twinkie , woody . . . Hooter , get off the RM Pete , Thanx, Mom, Dad, Pete 8r Matthew! The Doors, Labor Day with A-Smith! If you love her don ' t let her go . . . Michelle, The Bomber , OCR , Dream on Scooter. MARK EDWARD BJORKMAN In the beginning there was hope V Fball 2. 3, 4 44 . . . “BOOTS Flagg , . JOE , NH, MAINE, home . . , Arbuckle . . Kathy 8 16 85 . . . Shipper Gunda. Lane, . . . UD, YMLF . . . - And again there was hope ... Thanks Dad and Mom, Your the best. LARRY BLACK ROBERT S BLACKMAR Bobcat, Golf 1, 2, 3. 4, Individual Districts, Dist. E. champs ' 86, CMC All-Star. Science Seminar, WRHS Fair 1-3, WPI 1-3, MIT 1-3, Paris ' 85. Honor Roll. CB. WE 2, 3, JE 1. 2, Thanks Mom, Dad. Linda. TP, Dr. Lou. WILLIAM J. BLAIR It ain ' t what you got, it ' s who you know ; Oct. ' 86. Turbo Coupe; Hampton ' 86, CD-Believe it or not!; Dede, Steph, Joe, Clea; Tanya Billy; Sept. ' 84 (crash) Thanks Mom Dad. BLAIR ENTERPRISES. JOHN J. BLUNT Beyond the stars there are a million of eternities. But what is in your mind is Yours Don ' t Bail, Flume cat it, HeL Bent Skate Team. I must Admit This Feels mighty Good Hornet KIMBERLY ANN BOGDAN Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you . . . IWLYF Chris- summer of ' 85-July 7! . . Fla., Cal The Cape, Hampton! . . Terible “10 - ' 86 w NDR . . To all the Good Times . . . CR, DL, NV, KF, CD, AB. JF. OG. FAUCH—TLAO . Boggie . . . Thanks, ILY M 8c D . . PATRICIA MARIE BOISVERT Hampton, Florida 86 ' , Killington 85 ' . . . Bridgets Bash 84 ' , . . f f M.M., A.Z., TATPG . . . yearbook, prom, . . . SKIING . . . Arturos- ' doggie bag please ' . . . it ' s a stop sign, ya know! . . WHAT LICENSE!?! . . . let the good times roll!! . , . GROUNDED AGAIN JULIE PIERRETTE BOUVIER Nothing in Life is to be feared. It is only to be understood Denise, You ' ve always been there for me I ' m always there for you. Good friends DB, BZ, KS, LW, JS. Out to Lunch TF, CB Art 7th KN, SG Karen, Chrissy, Johnny 6-29-85 Christopher . . . thank you Dad, but es. you Patty, You might IshM! JESSICA L. BOISVERT there should be laughter after pain, sunshine after rain these things have always been the same Florida 86 B B C. 8-6-86 What license?? (L.Y.H.W.)-Kel I love you Brian . . . Y.M.F. thanks K, J, K, S, C, K-Sal Bye Mom and Dick, thanks. CHRISTINE ANN BONNELL Never say Goodbye 5-5-85 7- 4-85 Prom ' 86 . . . S.C. . . I LOVE YOU Michael! CAPE . . . PAYPhones HL KD . . . Tonight at 8:00 . . . Mustang Sally . . . Heather Beautiful ... The Cake . . . Acadia . . . Buddies ILY MT, WH, JL, CB, RM, KF, JC, 8c AM . . . Lunches TF 8c JB . . .Tks.M.D.H PAULA ANN BOYLAN What if I ' d never met you where would Ibe right now funny how life just falls in place somehow 11.Y Budgy, C.C. K.G. R.A. S.D., C.B. B.W. S.R. T.K. 41 18 85 3 7 86 Roses, Garfield, Chinese Food, Shopping, Limoman, Lewis, Adams, Springsteen, 11.Y. D, M, J, W Thanks! JENNIFER LYNN BRIERLY You can fly from your trapeze scaring all the people . . but you ' ll never scare me. Over Bob ' s Hot Tub Jen Squared LYJT third study- destined Some become strangers Maine and Hampton with Scott ILY 1 1 86 HNY ROBERT T. BRIKAS Feb 18th 1986. J.B.. S.H.,. T.J.K. Bowling 2 Laura Jeffers with Love, T.G.F.F. Moto-X 1987. S.K. G.B.P.J. J.K.G. G.C. 4 4 and exobics, T A, Honda ' s offroad fun, R.B. LOVES L.J. 4-EVER ANDREW ERIK BURKE The Paramount Objective of all Great Athletes is the Vivid Desire to Win 6 24 86 . . . DREW . . . 29 . . . Basketball, Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,3... Jive w the Gap Band . . . YO BABE . . . Debut Punk Bombing w the boys ... 7 for 11, qt . . . Mama . . . easy going . . . Thanks MDCJ . . . JENN S. BLYDENBURGH You never can tell with bees Hush . . . 11.Y. ABCD . . . NWAD Mastershalum seeds . . . Twinkle It ' s a jagular . . . What ' s going on? Jammy wham . . . Who? ' . . Bother! SCOTT C. BROWN , , . You need to be scared every once in a while . . . CD, AS, NE: ' 86 8c ' 87; All Eastern ' 87 . . . There was a king . . . M.U.N.: c8ch ' 86 . . . thrash8cgyrate . . . Grease , Birdie , Godspell , 8c music Man . . . thanX everyone . . . Tout s ' en va, tout passe, I ' eau coule, at le coeur oublie. GREGORY W. CAMPBELL M.YW.E, Saranac-again? BIZARRE, Glenn, Gweg?, Hi Fred Ramble Y.L., Val (Buffy), Let argue, mirror, P.K.M.L.P.M., Trombones (Bach) P.R. in 88 ' , I ' m not paranoid gorilla gram, God is Bye . . . DANIELLE BROWN Summer of 86 : Great Woods with Sheila, Laurel an d Kurt, Are they playin ' Woman in Love yet? . . . Hampton Beach with Angel, Lee and George . . . To Live in Reality, is to Not Dwell on the Past . . . Thanku Sally . . . These Dreams, The Past, dance, Maine . . . ILY all, M8cD, L8cK, L8cJ, Sooty JOSEPH BUCKLEY What ' s up ' A ' , Band (1-4), Cross Country (3-4), Science Seminar (2-4), Model UN (1-4) - Town 8c Country, go down to the rope 4 wheeling I might ever , I ' ll see you after work , Sure Man , ”1 want a Ford not a damn Chevy , Buck, Flip, Boook JOHN BUT ARE Good Ol ' Williamstown Cider Where the ! ? are we? Science Seminar- 1000 bucks! Billy Joel . . . Stevie Nicks . . . Bob Segar . . . Elton John . . . Hey Sjost-Still one and a half!! KENNETH R. CANAWAY Baseball 1234 ... 76 Firebird . . Aerosmith Concert Labor Day Weekend 86 ' . . . Nice Car Mike . . . The Blue Bomber . . . 4th Lunch . . . Thanx Mom and Dad JULIE RUBERTS BUDD I just can ' t smile without you-Marc Angelo me you-bowling bet- Buddex Bubs, Sull, Kath, Kimba, Julie, Jill-Paris (toastsl)-BBMAP- Cape ' 86-Standard-5 course meal- quenchette (TU)- Yes Sir 10 17-B, S8cC- p.i.g.y.-bloody hand-GAYHH-ILY M. D, J, S, H, H, 8c D-Stand By Me! DAVID MATTHEW BULKLEY • Make your words soft and sweet for you ' ll never know when you ' ll have to eat them ... V Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . .41 . . Bombin punks . . . Tony R . . . Thanks M8cD, A, B, P3, and Coach C., I owe ya one . . Love ya WRHS, Now let ' s blow this popsicle stand. CONNIE ANN CAHILL Michelle, Kell, Sherry, Suzanne-M.E M S. C.B. D.S. L.Q. M.G. K.F. J.F. T.G. J.N. C.C. K.H. V.P. LARRY BIRD THE BOSTON CELTICS The Campground Got any gum Jump Start-twice Thanks Mom 204 Senior MICHELE LYN CALCIA We ' ve only just begun to live, A Kiss for luck and we ' re on our way. So many roads to choose, so much life ahead. Ww ' ve only just begun . . . I.L.Y.M.D . . . G.L.H.L. K.S. F.H.S. 86 CHERYL ANN CAPUTO The only flower known to have wings Is the butterfly Love will find a way . . . November 9, 1985 . . . Ernie, our love is forever . . . You ' re an angel . . . Paris 85 . . . Justice and independence . . , K.D., P.B., B.T., D.H., M.L., BG . . . stay close . . . Col and Heidi, is someone getting that window? Thanks M8cD, ILYB TAMMY L. CARIGLIA FFAA-TMK 2 AR HS DL 2 SPHDNVKF . . Summer ' 86 . . . Mij . , . -Italia Gino ' s crew-RjLA 2 MJAKBC 2 WSLTL- Hey Babe, Take a Walk on the Wild Side-FriNitCIo . . . Tabitha . . I ' m all . . . Flipping Milbury . , . Met-Den . . . DWPM.I ' m listening . . . ILY Mum, Dad JJCSP . . Freedom on my mind . , . SHERRY LEE CARLSON California , Connie, Kelly, Michele, Suzanne, Kim, Jason, Girls State,-beaches, “CA . D.B. C.M. K.B. S.N. A.A. G.A. K.R. C.V. T.W., RHSBAND MATTHEW J CARUSO The GBB, all those wondering missions, JP, JR, KZ, GX. RZ, WY, DS, KM. AH, BM, KD. KM,, Columbus Day weekend. Quarts, BB Bafo, ATSIGFS, THE CLUBHOUSE, THE MARRIOT, 10 11 86, to monday ' s, IGGY, D B. GBOTIH _ nre Andy VanAken, Vice -Running tne doss a, S-n onO Ann M—or, J c,ossis th e b es, BETH ANN CARY Now is the time of your life, treasure it! ILYSPS . . . thanks Mom and Dad . . . s - 1 lab partner! . . . Ispwbsshscmhmelqcb ... 49 Bye Byes, portfolios, opus, U2 Boston-the t . JEFFREY CATINO Class Officers GLEN JAMES CAVANAUGH MARYANN CAVERLY Cav ... 4 YEARS ALREADY? . . . The word CAN ' T doesn ' t exist . . Cross Country f, 2, 3, 4-Trails, Cavity-Greenbean . , Prez of Junior yr + N.H.S. Track Rebels ' ' - Lawns-Shut up Meatball-akismims- ILY M, D, S, J J. Good Luck guys ERIN ELIZABETH CAWLEY Tennis . . The finer thiings . . SW . . BKO-NSMK . . Paris ' 86 . . Cape . . K.K. Eddie . . Olaf . . (Jasmin Hill, Jamaica) Italy?? BBATA . . PWB S . . Nicole, Laura . . Thanks . . LIYDMCJT LISA MARIE CECCHINI Mom, Dad, Craig, The Gang: Thanx for everything. 86: The Sox, Acadia, VP of Ch 39 . . . VP of Computer Club. Ice Skating, St. Georges Softball, St. Georges CYC, Girl Scout Gold Award . . I ' ll miss you ALII PAUL BRADLEY CHANG ONWARD EVER. BACKWARD NEVER . . . GOOD-BYE-RED- HELLO GREEN. HOOPS (2, 3, 4) (you helped bring out the best in me. THANKS COACH CORRIVEAU), Baseball (2, 3, 4). THANKS DAVE, TRACY, AMY, AND ATHENA, ILY MOM. DAD, STEVE. KRISTEN. JON, ELLEN. DOUGLASS P. CHAPEL “up on a hilltop where the vultures perch that ' s where i ' m gonna build my church ain ' t gonna be no boss just Charles Nelson Riley nailed to a cross — the Dead Milkmen DIANE LYN CHAPATES Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart . . . Bobby, ILY . . 12 26 84 . . . Blue Eyes-Elton John . . . couch potato ... Big Girl . . . 52 . . . full moons, starry nights . . . secret challenges . . . are you serious? . . . hockey nights . . . ILY-GBOHMMDSWYRZ and family NICOLE A. CHAPUT . ! . i Y- rt Si - 1 ' WGf t I Cjujtcl hi- ’ 5 £« af DEBRA CHARLAND Friends-KA. CH. RC, JW, AV, Steve, make you dreams become realities McD ' s-with every new crew member comes a real friend grow old along with me, the best is yet to be I love you, Glenn Thank you MDLGD Today will be just a memory tomorrow JOANNE MARIE CLARK To Make the World a Friendly Place, one must show a Friendly Face Lorie Jod Junior Prom (GBZ)RFF(Thanks . . . Yourwelcome) The Signal . . . RING David. ILY. Bob . . . you little Brat Thanks Mom and Dad. LAURIE LEE CLOUTIER Tim . . . LOVE is never as perfect as a ROSE, ther ' s always the prickers there to hurt you. TSIWALY . . DUCKIE, HOL, VC, aL, GZ ' S RC-BACASPEPSITE-BH party- -tatPRETTY GIRLS thanx always TL Mom, Dad. Jeff-all those MARINES at once!!!! ERIN M. COAKLEY Keep your face to the unshine and you won ' t see the shadow EZ , Dancing, TMVBF-MORB ILY! . . . SW . . . Chem w Kevin, 5 23 86, 12 31 85, The Swans, Hitchiking w Joe, JT, JB, Fed, Chach, Otis. JS3, PJm, DC, MD, Keep smilin ' !!! ILY 8t MYFRMike, ILY MDMRDPSJ . . . KIMBERLY A. COLLINS Hampton Beach 85 86, Daytona Beach, Florida . . . Kristen, Sandy Penny , , , skiing, guys (gorgeous). Prison camps, THANX Mom! . . Patyingtimes, mouse Pussycat . . . KIMBERLY JEAN CONNER I wanted to be with you alone and talk about the weather . . Aztec . . Summers with 45 . . CC1, 2, 3, 4 . . Thanks FLA!I . . CLARK . . Oh Madge! . . HOIK! if you, . . Bus ride to . . VA! Thanks you guys!!! and you too. Mum. SUZANNE MARIE CURRAN No one knows what he can do until he had done it . . . You know what I mean . . . Love will find a way . . . I ' ll have fish . . . Myrtle Beach ' 86 . . . Cruising . . . Running . . . ILY Mom Dad 8t Al . . . Bye Everyone . . . MICHAEL DAHLSTROM Tent, Mousa . . . Fan. 15 Flag Fab 5 (TSP) . . . K.E. BASH, C + C . . . Centrum; Gr. Woods ' 86 . . . Virgin Is. ' 87(WWT) . . . She ' s Like a Rainbow 3-7-85 IALYJL . . . Thanx M, D, M, K, K . . . ' Gannies . . . Nothing Lasts Forever But The Earth and Sky . . . Joe, Otis, Ludwig and THE GANG-BYE! KIMBERLY M COOK SISTERS-(Kimbo, Kimi, Ro) T.T. Greenie; T.F.B.T. DONUTS C.M.8tV. DAYS-LOCKER. P. POWER(KIM) 2 WRR . . J.F., 9-14 Assump. Run. The BIG S , B.D.. N.U. ROOF-STAN WHO? lOO ' s-B. NOSE-2nd GRADER-Spofford ' 85, W.I.P.S.: (T.A.J.K.K.) VA BEACH 4-EVER. - Rat-n-cage. -Anti-Argentine. BIFE LAUREN MICHELLE COMER ski club, sailing club, model UN, expression theater, ECHO, sleep, sleep tonight and may your dreams be realized -U2 . . . Cape Summers, Young Republicans, Clark 86 and 87, Harvard ' 86, Southern Cal, Enterpenurship, Jaspa! . . Polo, MDCC, ILY M, D, P . . . NK, WP, 1C, IP . . . TOM CONNELLY Careful, don ' t fall in the conversation pit. . . This night has opened my eyes . . Love is a luxury a spy cannot afford . . Kiss of the Spider Women . . Moonlighting . . I would go out tonight, but I haven ' t got a stitch to wear . . Rumbling Rhymesters . DAVID BAKER CRANFORD Crany, Tennis, Audi, Subaru, The gang-your all the best! Oct. 17th H.B.M.., Joey . . Pinacle wknd, Great Woods, Colorado, Prom 86- Cape, Dad, Mom, Mark, Brian ILY. Home away from home . . Thank you Mrs. Simpson. Jill thanks for all the special moments. KELLIE ANN DAMOTO Chi, Never let go of your dreams. How ' s it hangin ' ? ILYA Eddie 4 19 86, CC85, LYA, LH, CC. MP, JN, TG, JS, Rabbit, I ' ll Never forget you guys! Heaven, 101, THanx. ILY M R. BYE!! CHRISTOPHER CONNER SHEILA M. CROTEAU Believe in yourself and don ' t let life pass you by. Brad and Lydia Live Forever, M.V.N; New York; Matress, Babes, Birdie and the Man Kristen we made Love to my honey Shabah, left Lane Patti Thanks Mom, I love you SUSAN MARIE DAMON All I want is someone to believe in but who to believe in is harder to define Maine Tom8cDave, Florida 86 Best Friends forever Chris 8 . Kelly KS CP EW LW Magic Hallaway Volare ' s Music Chamber Italy 87 UMASS Denim P does it Betty Please Thanks M(W), D, L, A, CF KATHLEEN DAVIS Softball 1, B-Ball cheering 2, 3, 4, . . Perry ' s Party ' 85 . . . Jr. Prom, see ya Monday . . . Julie, (I.S.L.Y.( . . . Barbs, Bloody Hands . . . Kris W„ (T.F.A.B.T.) . . I LOVE YOU, MARK. 8 16 85 . . . K.H., E.W., J.M., 11.Y. Mom, Dad, Deb, Jean, Thanks for everything. SUSAN MARY DAVITT D.C. Always Wend Y., CannCo Coaste, Blk. Mt. 85, 28 Guys, M ' Head 86, Holly BB, c.c.cookies, leT 1 am 10:55, Flags, Johnny, Fin Box, stutz? ILY mes amies! Justin Tufts, Jappy 7 22 86, Peesh Spike champagne? Whose pants? BD weekeends, Jim Pasley Boxers, ILY MDSTS, Time has passed so fast . . TRACY ANNE DAVIS Live today for what it is, tomorrow will come soon enough . . . skiing . . . Wash ' 84 . . . Pizza . . . Deering ' 85 ' 86 . . . BCDKM . . . Real friends anf forever . . . KPEMLJPTS . . . SHY F . . . Sailing . . . SADD . . . LR . . . Cape ... A Goodbye is necessary so we can meet again. . .ILY M,D,K,Grandma RICHARD DeMARE Rick, Richie . . Football 1234 . . Winter Track 1234 . . J.V. Buncy Ball 2 . . Track 134 . . CMC ALLSTAR . . D + E Football Lockerroom . . Thanks Mom, Dad Cheri. y ou better AWc q qP . de ---ClQss F s ° r sSrSsIks? ' ATHENA DEMETRY nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands .... poetry(cummings, Kunitz) . . . ACADIA ' 85 . . . summers at camp ( American Pie with Karen and Pete, ' 85) . . . baklava . . . Knoxville ' 86 . . . basketball, music, photography, hiking, 4-H. science fairs, sports medicine . . . Thanks KIMBERLY ANN DORAN HI . . ILOVE YOU, PAUL, TODAY, TOMORROW, AND FOREVER . . . SUMMER ' 86 . . . DL, HP. DL, KM. TM, ER . . . We had some great times guys. Let ' s never forget them. Keep in touch, and don ' t forget-Always smile.Good- Bye, Kim . . . P.S.-Thanks M, D, P JODI CHRISTINE DiCICCO For Every Joy That Passes Something Beautiful Remains cheering Lorie-Jo ILY. The Signal . . . Ring. Jr. Prom(GBZI) David(Yukl) RFF(Thank you-Your welcome) Coke J8cB?? Thanks and ILY Mom, Dad 8c Cherylann CAROLYN KELSO DORMAN Birdseye Peas and corn, I ' m laughing Brad and Lydia . . . Nutter Butters-Amy ' s canoe. Flagrant trans gressors . . . elevator . . . H.P. ' s Coke in L.D. ' s lap. Fish riding. John ' s motor wearing Vuarnets . . . Tanny ' s husband Shhh, K.C. Blinking lights . D. TODD DONALDSON Football 1234, ARBUCKLE 63. Laney 22, Green D , Mr. Lewis, Maine, The Shack, Super Bowl Shuffle, North Hampton, Summer ' 85, Putnam Park, It only takes a second to win or lose . . . Thanks Mom . . I couldn ' t have done it without you! . . ILYMYAF DAD . . . DAWN LEE DOUD Wind Ensemble . . . Band . . . Chorus . . . Flute Choir . . . Shepperd 8c Skipper . . . Guys On Stage . . . Bow Lake . . . Penguin eating Walrus . . . TDF . . . New Man . . . The K iller Rabbit . . . Virginia ' 86 . . . Homecoming ' 86 . . . M.E., DONALD JOSEPH DONEGAN JR. Sports do not build character, they reveal it. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Basketball. Track . . . . 4 . . . Dingo . . . Annie 1 25 85 . . . Kennebunkport-BRM ... No Kiddin ' . . . BradyTV . . . Canton, CT. Thanks Mom, Dad and the Girls ... -I am not done with my changes- MATTHEW JAMES DRALEAUS Thanx to Mr. T., JJ, GM, pearl drums. Just say no, The Dudes: RF, GL. RG, RL, MW, MS, “Rock Till You Drop Zepplin, NMA, Mydriad, The good old days The Field, Thanks Mom 8c Dad, S, J, D, C, D. Hey, you ' re going to be late for gym, so get in there. I ' ll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge for $?$$— Most Gullible, Kim George JOANNE DUFFY Sorry Girls no to coco here . . . jabawaba . . . We should be on an after-school special. Iknow we ' ve come a long way, we ' re changing day to day, but tell me why do the children play. JUUANNE EARLY Life is what happens while you ' re making other plans. . . . ACE- 1998 . . . Elampton mission . . . crew of “86 . . . CRASHWRIGHTSON!?!? Henry, W.A.Y? . . . Wabbit Shopping 2 am . . . IDUMASS . . . SPYING , PRINCE ' 85 . . . who ' s legs? . . Thanks Katies. ILY Mom and Dad PAUL JOHN DUNN Strive to be the best in everything you do in life Footballl-4, Hockey 1-4, 70 Otis, Whitey, Marc, Schwartz, Crany, Mic, and Rick. What ' s in the cooler ' s boys . . . Just food huh. Cape 85-86. (S) Gunder and rooming with corn. ILY Mom, Dad, Pete and Steve. AMY EBBESON Ebba ... “I don ' t wanna be hip cool, I don ' t wanna play by the rules! -Howard Lots o ' plays other fun stuff! Lots of love to all my buddies (you know who you are) 8t Scrump. Yipes! RICK DUBOIS DENISE DUBOUICK If you can ' t be with the one you love - Love the one your with 1- 4-3 Steve for all the good times we had Main Salisbury ' 86 Thanks Mom + Dad CHRISTINE MARIE DZIVASEN The should be laughter after pain, there should be sunshine after rain, these things have always been the same. Stephen ; Neil young 86 ' Sunshine, friends, love ya B.M.T.F.G.H.D.L.B.K.P.J.B J.L B.B ILY M and D, Sunsets HOPE DEGON Fall Mcl. 1-4; RB Wa-85 GO-86; Boston; Oh My!; 123 PUSH; BR to . . VA; Wasted time; Bement KD, CJBXO: If I could save everyday until eternity passes away, I ' d spend them with you ' AAKKKTHN; ILY Binky, you too M D and M. MICHAEL D. EMOND Good Weather, Good Music, Good Skating . . . Push it . . . Tear . . . Good Luck MD + L . . . HD . . . Yea Dude . . . Style . . . High; Lock; Slam ... Its a lifestyle now . . . JT . . . 999 . . . Later MARGARET A ENMAN Think back and remember . . . CampStarr, Mr. B ' s labs. Crash! . another perm? Toby ' s Gang, Toodles! Potatoe skins, Di? Blue eyes! Mr. Ranicar, Chery, Awie, Waterslides + sunburns. The cowgang. Thanx Mom + Dad I made it! KRISTEN ERICKSON What ' s so special about you? You ' re my friends and I love you! How would I have made 4 years w o you? In everything we did together . . . SYHF, Sailing, Skiing, SADD, NHS, SS. CC; DCC ... You were there, Thanks Guys! T, E, P, A, K, J, I, M; A, C, M, B, B, J, S, D. We ' ll always be F.F.-K.I.I. Thanks to you too M, D, K, K, G. GUY THOMAS EMERY Howie, surf,s up! ' ' , pitch, Mrs. Avery ' s 2nd period chem. class, Um! Speed Mode, Bid Wild, Never give up!! STEVEN K. ERICKSON every dream comes true and some have silver linings I live for my dream and a pocket full of gold. Led Zeppelin . . . Pink Floyd . . . Jamming wifh the band . . . 76 Fury . . . Cruisin ' w Frank, Rick, Chuck . . . T3M . . . Br. SG, J.H.B. . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. STUART WILLIAM EUNSON Ski Windsurfing Banzai!!! Snurf No Guts, No Glory You Shall Know the Truth, and the Truth Shall Set you Free. . . . Que Sera Sera . . NHS Freestyle . . . My fellow Americans, let me make this perfectly clear—YOU, the class of 87, have elected me as your politician, and I plan on serving immediately- —Class Politician, Glenn Cavanaugh MERIDITH SUSAN EMERY Singers, 85-87, Mrs. Reidy, Montreal 86 Mark, Claire, Amy, Maria, FF! UGH, baby! Ultimate altos. What a dweeb. Parties, oh my HDWS WMBMCMT! ooww! Music Man, FamILY thanx. Rockport 86, Keeping Clawake Hey Freak! The Best Times EVER!! STEPHEN ENGLAND Beth, 143-MOO, Weasel!, ' 74 Merc, dubage, WDYL-PM, Dee, WHBI, TRB, confusion!. You might ever think . . . , WTF, Where ' s the party?. Party? Did someone say party?, field mission, Busted!, Bake em, work?!, Johnson ' s. MICHAEL L. EVANOWSKI St. John ' s . . . Soccer ... 75 Nova . . . chic . . . Hampton ' 86 . . . CM, MJ, KF. MF, JM, JR, JB . . . Marco ' s . . . Cahoots . . . Ralph ' s . . , You can ' t always get what you want , what the hell? . . . Baby oil . . . Quest . . . Pine Acres ... 1 1 84 7 24 86 . . weekends . . . Thanks M 8c D KIMBERLY STELLA FAUCHER He who can not forgive others ! breaks the bridge over which he I must pass himself . . . Stevie I Nicks Nancy Wilson . . . MAINE 84 ' j JasonlLY . . The Vette ' . . It! | 2 7 86 Quite the night! -sket, | thanks buddylLY see ya ' on the i other side of life. D.L., T.O., S.P., ! T.M., K, M, MAP! T.C., K.E., Debbe MARK FERNSTROM f Good clean fun. That ' s the ticket, Walter you left car running, kick in the pants, this is a family show, get me a glass of tonicout of the I the ice box. Led Zeppelin, yea- I what. ZZ TOP CRAIG FALES JASON PATRICK FANNING DEBORAH LOUISE FARNHAM Climbing fast the sun poured streaming laughter down into your empty gaze . . . Nick Rhodes . . . Maine ' 84 . . . Kim ILY . . . ' 80 Cadillac fleetwood Brougham . . . Kims vette . . . IT! . . . 2 7 86 . . . Quite the night . . . Bessette- Amy start the car . . . Bogdan you are!!? . . . Siobban . . . People are people so why should it be . . . ? Hold on to your dreams lest they be blown away with the wind, for we go where our dreams will take us, and no farther. BONNIE FERGUSON If the sun refuse to shine I would still be loving u . . . Jim 2 7 84, Keep in touch SM, AB, KB, SS, DS, RF, RL, -raccoon? AB leave my make-up alone! Sheila-P. Street again? legs! Thanks Mom, Dad, Jim ILU MARK C. FINNERAN Bands that I ' ve heard, bands I ' ve played with . . . Husker Du, The plague, Zeppelin, SST GHETTO, B.D. . . Model U.N. . . NYC . . . Shows. Swills, the swindle and anything that has ever ruled . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. DANIEL D. FITZPATRICK STEVEN PALMER FLAGG KELLY MARIE FLANAGAN PATRICIA ANN FOLDING The BJORK (Joe) The N.E. Trip Home . . . Penn. Maine. Ind. Soccer 1, 2, Ski Club 1-4 The crew . . . Bri. Tod, Bren, Jim, Chris- Miss Hollie -FLUGGIE . . . Trip across U.S.-J.V. Hockey 2-3 .. . C.Y.C. think yoiyre uteton CUte Ta Vl° r and Kevin Stone C,QSS R ' rt ' let ' s see 15Ye CO n° Ven ? spok€ Noisiest, An jie Zoppo ° f ' S Wl Time passes on, but the memories last forever . . J.T. ' 86 . . Great Woods . . Smiles 8c Laughter . . Virgin Is. ' 87-We won ' t tell! . . Lol- mbf . . M.T.-6 yrs. . American Pie . . Jule ' s house . . TNB ILC-E. Douglas . . 6 . . The Gang-LYA! . . Barefeet . . ILYM, D 8c J . . CARRY ON! TRICIA BETH FOWLEY There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do one you find them. Alway and Forever Lance 5 2 86, OUT TO LUNCH GIRLS? C.B. + J.B. ISH! Good Times, Good Friends. Bee Love + Thanx M + R, D + D. MEF . . . B.M.K.Z. Paddy, Cham, Sunday, shows, tired, friends, Robyn 8c Ben . . . J.L. talk . . . concerts Blues, Purple, CSN, Echo . . . S.P. Parties . . . K.H.M.E. SSH. good friends all. Surprise for M.M. Let ' s go Party! Russia 86 Johan, Dennis, Thanks for four great years KEVIN N. GAGNON Ij GISELE JOY GARNY SCOTT D. GARNEY You ' ve got to learn to walk before you try to run. . . . ILY Big Brother . . . FLA . . . Seagulls . . . Tennis 1, 2, 4, Firedrill! 11 . . . K.B.R.L.R.J.D.K.M.K.J.H.K.H.L.D. . . ILY Mom Dad xxxooo . . . TIMOTHY G. GATES Football 3 4; Sheepy, Sjost, Lepp, Woody, Dilligaf, Webby, and S.T.E.D.S-Thanx . . . OBKB?; ILYL; Yoo-Hool; Riverside ' 86; Mobil; -21 minutes; the Neverending Wall; The Green Bean; Just Remember the Best is yet to Come; Thanx Mom and Dad . . . KENNETH HARRIS GAW Reality, what a concept. Malarky. Now(M) Tune in, turn on, Drop out! ALLOHAH! SEAN GAUDETTE T.R.R.F, Avation, ILYM, So What are you fellin ' me? 69 Chevelle BgNMAB, Sterling Airport, ATP, Hey, Let ' s go Perdue College KIMBERLY ANN GEORGE Whenever I see your smiling face I have to smile myself because I love you . . Michael . . you ' re the best: Barb, Joce, Sul Budd . . Paris-toasts! . . BBMAP . . shh! BOOF 5 course meal . . Purdue Weekend . . Barbie Ken Cape . . GCPB-SW . . ice skating . . ILY MD M . . Stand By Me Come on, you guys, lets play another game. Don ' t poop out now.-Most Athletic Girls, Liane Bachant and Sarah Tonna MARY THERESA GIASI What I have learned I know no longer; the little I know I guessed . . . What do I Need? . . . Gum! Popcorn Chedder! . . . Italians do it Better! . . I will teach you to Laugh -Sister Theresa . . . Thanks-A 2 , T 2 , Baby, Shnookums! STEVEN PHILLIP GLIDDEN We are the future and no one can stop us. Freshman Soccer, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Double Dog Dares, Robin Hood, Best of Friends, DGSSKDSJLA, Thanks Donna, F.A.G., Are you twins. Liquid Drano, Swamp Fires, In school suspension, Winnie, ILY M-PD MAUREEN LEE GLYNN How ya Doin?!!! Runaway! Watch those Stairs Anjie! U.S.A.F. 1 Aim High. R.F.D. Sidewalk Driving! Hey, Jonathan! Neil-Best Friends Forever. STAY GOLD. Marias. Roids. Memories, Life Flight, I ' ll be back. I.L.Y. Mom Dad, family. LORIN GOLD Ode to Leopold Brassiere The apathy is overwhelming sometimes Pressed came I meat is the ambrosia of reality. Ah my friends, where would I be sans ye? The grey Bomber will rise again. BRIDGET GRADY Arabia Night Hampton 84-85; BH Party; Mrs. “T ; Me and Paula walking to S.L.; Night of the Prince concert with H. Lauri; GFA-PC, LC, TL-PG ' s; Thanks G8tC; LOVE YA KHALLID, A8rF! SEAN PATRICK GRAHAM (Bob) Nixon isnot a crook, I got a six pack and nothin ' to do . . . Stuck in the middle . . . The Procrastinator . . .Clash City Rocker, King Richard, All In The Family . . . Archie Rise Above MICHELLE GRANDE We chased that dream we never found. And sometimes, we let one another down. We were the best I think we ' ll ever be, just you and me, for just a moment . . . K.J.-B F A, never forget . . . Hampton . . . T, K, M, S, D, B-your great . . . Luv M, D, R, A and a t r for standing by me . . . SHERRY L. GREENE laughter is the shortest distance between two people . . . BKO . . WTB . . . Donuts . . . Skiing . . . Punch . . . J K7th . . . ILY WLMDJ(P)MJ . . . crunchy . . . narc . . . hee, hee . . . fresh . . . radical R . . . summers ' ... lax . seagulls . . . mudd puddles . . . (Kim)2 . . . roe . . . New year ' s -Best Buns ANASTASIA K. GREGORY A butterfly asleep upon a temple bell . . . ANA BANANA . . . Concert Band . . . Wind Ensemble . . . Winter Track, Yea! . . . Italy, France, and England-Spring 1986 . . . Tan . . . Merri . . . ILYABCD and MM . . . 216 Senior MARGARET MARY GRIFFIN Elvis-treat me nice. Sue-the best- Vermont ' 82 ' M.C. at CLAACK LY: B.K. E.K. RZ. T.C A.E 8r J.L. Soon we ' ll be away from here, step on the gas, and wipe that tear away. Gootbye dahlinks, oont alvays remember even dee mighty dragon has troubles flying ven hee ' s vings are vet. God Bless M D. N.Y.C. TODD GUNDERMAN Mind over matter, F-ball 1, 2, 3, 4. F-ball showers 1, 2, 3, 4, the winch. North Hampton all nighter. Coach Finneron, Hair, and Uncle Mai Greon D., 231, Wilee Coyote, ORCA mission, D.P., M.H., M.B., Thanks Mom Dad, 81, 22, 63, 70, 41. 26, 15. ADAM JOHN HAKKARAINEN Build up an appetite for Sixth Lunch, man! GD The Creek at Loew ' s, Freedom ' s just another word for nothin ' left to loose. Waiting for the sun with wide eyes, Frisbee, Hackey Sack, My ' 68 ' stang, Thanks J, D, M, M8rD T ht ' EDWARD C. HALE IF IT ' S TO BE - IT ' S UP TO ME! . . Football-2, 3, 4 ... 9 ... TD vs. ST. J- Green D . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain . . . CMC Star . . with bodie in N.J. . . . N.P., K.W.-W-thanks Bitty, Dad. MICHELLE LYNN HALL -if I could only dance forever- None (the crutch), Kel, Moby, Cham, Vik, Lynn jump start - twice the green beast campground, dance class-Jenny! I love you mum, Steve, Jen, Rach, Josh Adam-1- Gram S.A.D.D. SCOTT HANCOCK Honor Roll, Junior year . . . riding . . Fourtrax . . . working at the Honda Shop Be the best at what you do . . . KELLY ANNE HANNIGAN Bermuda 86 , Maine, best of friends-sue . chris, I L ya, too Steven 4 6 86 (z28ttop), Acadia, EKCJK . . . Betty PLEASE!!! The Comp, w ERICA, UMASS Parties (Joel) . . . SUPA! . . . THANKS MOM, COLL ... I love you Tim, Bubye. NANCY HARRIS You are never given the power to have a dream without the power to make it come true . . . friends . . . memories . . . family . . Vermon Thanks Mom and Dad ILY KRISTIN HELLE Happiness is never stopping to think if you are , . . x-country, B- ball cheering. Track, Freshman Pond??? Perry ' s Party ' 85, Donuts (Kim) 3, Greenie, Kathy; Bud, Barb, Bee, Spain ' 86, Fresh! . . We were laughing and singing and . . . D.O.T.B. ... I Love You Mom 8c Dad. HST . . . DONNA HERRON Come in all you jesters, Enter all you fools. Sit down know-knows. Overruled. Trip the light- fantastique. Dance the swivle- hips. Coming to the conclusion. Button up your lips. Grace Jones 218 Senior MARK PATRICK HEHIR Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Hockey 1, 2, 3. ? . SYS champs 84 . DC summer ' 86 . CYC (ARYFM) NYC . Prom ' 86 . Party! . Good times with Dan, Gunda, Eric. S Speedo 8c Jay . Fishing trips . Dipping . . . ORCA Mission . Hampton . thanks Mom 8c Dad, N, K, D, M, T ”, But it ' s time for me to go . Ramble on! . PENNI L. HAUVER KRISTEN HENSHAW Always remember . . Acadia ' 85- suskiwannan, the cliffs and air mattress experiments . . . Wouldn ' t it be good Scottie? Donald Duck sneezes and the reincarnated cow . . Camp Star . . Sailing-the wild Belgian and bailer fights . . toodles! THOMAS HERRMANN CAROLYN HODGE The 3 lesbians . . . Hell Bent A celebrated summer 8 86 i ' ve got my motorcycle jacket but I ' m walkin ' all the time, (bary), QVCC, Ya dumb bitch. -G 8c T ' s and sand in my shoes . . . APEX SUSAN RUTH HILL It is more blessed to give then to receive Acts 20:35, Thanks Mom and Dad I Love you GRANDPA, ILYC 8c A. TAMMY P„ CSSKLMWM. JT. The note NYC. PINEAPPLE. NYC, Shabook-Shabaah, Nicole, Laura my little sister SARAH NEWELL HEWITT Sally. CB 1 2. track 2, WE 3 8c 4, Jazz 3 8t 4, Quabbin 2, N.E. 3, CD 4? Acadia 85-Rosie, Sushi. Montreal 86 - the mixer , Virgin Island 86 8c 87, Roger 8c Virginia, thanks Mike-IDLY, pools 8c golf courses, L.B.S.P, AJ 8c MM- you ' re all awesome, scuba UEP, Screamin ' into Sherwood 5 8c 6 86, open mindedness rules! DAWN LYNNIA HAWES Rast ick, so rost ick , Blondy Blond?, Irecall these old troubles . . Kim, Let ' s go to the circus!, Being crazy and doing crazy things is what keeps me sane , C,J, 8c D, Best buddies, Crash! Thanx A. SCOTTIE HERMES Wouldn ' t it be good to be in your shoes, even if it was for just one day . . . Wouldn ' t it be good to wish ourselfs away . . Milton Dixie Eagles W.E. Chris Fisher . . . Beth . . . Georgia . . . The W.E. clarinet section . . . The Wynee Sisters . . . toodles . . . WRHS . . . ORSOLYA HORVATH Too much of everything is just enough ... ILL) Craig, Nova , 9 11 86 . . . Orsi . . . Summer of 86-Daytona Beach, Hampton, Toronto . . . L U DCRZWYDSGBLH . . . Boston . . . Budapest, Vienna, Framingham, Holden . . . ILY ES (MM) KCSM-FSHS . . . thanx Mom Dad . . . SHARON M. HOLMES I FEEL YOU IN THE WIND, I CANNOT SEE YOU, BUT KNOW YOU ARE THERE. CAROLYN MAE HOLT With every sunrise there is a Dream, with every Sunset a Memory . . . DEE . . . BUBBLE . . . THE CAPE . . . K.M. . . SAM . . . art . . . friends . . . L.N., N.H., ILY m d FOREST R. HOPKINS II Varsity Cross Country 85-86 . . . Wachusett Singers 83-87 . . . Concert Chorus Ottawa ' 84 . . . Montreal 86 ' Central District . . . All State 85 ' -87 ' . . . New England 84 ' -87 ' . . . Honors Choir . . Eagle Scout with Silver Palm . . Don ' t hit me with them negative waves so early in the morning. A0U6 ChPlFiL DONALD FRANK HOWARD III Sky blue pink. Is Max Headroom really in heaven? . . . tickle . pillow fights in VA w R A . . . Its just a figment of your imagination . . . where ' s the money Donald , . . Hey Girly-Girl . , . Never say goodbye. KAREN ANNE HOWLAND No matter how hard I try, I can ' t give you something I havev ' t got 4-HII— CHICAGO—198611 Washington-paddle boats-N.A.R.H.T.C., Summers at camp (M.K.J.C.), tent 3, Nature Rulesl (A.D.), rain, American Pie, Hotel California, Boston (L.B.) ... so much fun! Thanks M.D.J.W. 8t R. SCOTT ROBERT HOWLAND Be Real “Reality, what a concept Cosmic Wimpout KELLY ANN HULTMAN Best Budds AS, VR, LL, Michael, Sept. 26, 1986, “It was a real moment. . Pizza Raids, love and other indoor sports, p.s. friday night?!, thanks M ' N ' D, love ya! oh- and RJ sorry. ELIZABETH ANN HYNES Friends we knew follow us through the days of our lives, love we shared waits for us there, where wishes forever reside . . . Delphi , B F F l L Y A . . . Chi . K l T C L Y . . . Sue Bee , y T B F A C H . . . Ted l L U-1 21 86 . . . Pebbles , l L Y . . . Thanx mom, dad, and Carol. TIMOTHY M HYNES Here ' s to the Golden Rule Days To mechanical freedom- ' 67 ' stang. To much wasted time!: M.F. D.C. L.L. S.S. K.P.-Here ' s to the Western World- MH, TD, TS, MP, SP. KM. JL, The Clash! 220 Senior HEIDI JEAN HYSON Goodbye to everyone I care about . . . Best friends forever, Kim Martelli, Linda Swartz . . . School Dance with Jackie Callahan . . . Partying in Liecster .... I Love You, Victor . . . Thanks for the good times Kevin . . . Thanks Mom Dad . . . AMY ELIZABETH JASPERSON JASPA . . . Acadia ' 85 (SUSHI) . . . Twinkies ... Ye Gadsl . . . NHS, MUN, SAC, FH . . . Tickle pillow fights w r d . . . like a sick oyster at low tide . . , TWIST AND SHOUT . . . Guess what guys-l finally got my license! , . . A2, LEESHA, EBBA, COMA . . . Our Town , Music Man . . . ILY MTBYAMSP . . . DARIN ROBERT JONES Lights up . . X-country 4 . . MUN 4, Harvard, New York . . NHS . . Expression Theatre . . Singers . . Wino Ensemble . . from OUR TEAM ' Aw Mai’ -MUSIC MAN ' ya got trouble ' I owe you Mr. G . . ILYMDCWSWEMRMJDD . . ' Dare to dream ' . Invictus! LISA MARIE IULIANO Soccer-13-(2) Capt.-“Hubie V. - Softball-10-Gedman -N.H.S.-M.V.P. -Ski Club- Killington 3985= . . . K, T, A, A. + S, + Joyce-Dolls (Holly) -SYS Champs-84 Stephen + Laurel, (M + C) S, Caviar + Angel + DDD Thanks Billy + Mom + Dad ... I LOVE YOU MATTHEW! KEVIN M. JOHNSON It was the Best times. Pete and Chris lets have fun over the next summer. Thanks for the great times. Good luck in college. Lets Party All the Time. Thanks Mom and Dad for your advice. MICHAEL G. JOSLYN Blue Van, Italian Fest, H.B.I. . . Paulina . . . Green Hornet, Hampton 87 New York, 275, The Freaks , Dan, Robb, Chris, Dean, John, The GANG Don ' s Party, Sat. Football . . . Thanx Mom, Dad, Chris PAUL JAMES IVANISIN Liz H. -T. Y. F. B. A. F„ MUN? N.Y.E. (85-86-87) Yoo-hoo JM, White Nights JB, Monkees , CB, AW, SM, GC, NG, JA, EC, Ireland, MB, EQ, MM, PJ, DT. He wired a head for reservations. Social disease. LEIGH JOHNSON DIANA F. JUODAITIS Turn your mind off, relax and float downstream . . . Buddies . . . Mushroom picking . . . Friday Fiestas . . . N. Y. . . TM . . . Sedt . . . Deep down inside, I am really a vegetable . . CHRISTOPHER A. JACKSON 24-Football 2, 3, 4 .... Ski Club 3, 4 . . . Sometimes reffered to as “Action Jackson by Coaches and Teammates, -M.F.- I feel the need, the need for speed PAUL DAVID JOHNSON Craigville, The FarSide, B.T.C., Jazz, M.Y.W.E., Tuba, lights. The Lemon, Synth, W.E., Opus, Apple, Notes, Yogi, Stereo, Boston, TGIF, IMF, Scamp, Money, Wait Light, Brakes, GNWE. LORI ANN KAMENDULIS Thanks to my best friend, my mom. ILY, Dad, Banillygoat, Banangaroos, ' 84 ' 4-16-90? S.Z. Don ' t overlook the little things in life or you ' ll miss the Biggest part of life itself. ILY B.B. Fia. HIC- IDJLMG 221 Sure, I ' m organized. I really don ' t have that much to do . . . . . Tanya Andrysiak-Done most for class. 222 Seniors STEVEN PETER KLOSE Rutland State Park, I hate when that happens, Sunnyside Moters CO., Soccer, Florida, Canada Garb Duruis, Friends, Muscle Cars, ZZ TOP RULES, 86 ' Mustang GT, Thanks Mom, Dad, Sis, and the beautiful Wachusett Females. ERIC J. KAUPPILA ‘Helen Almstrom (lets just get high awhile) Lefty, (the corner) . . . Nova ' s, football (just another lonely town) -AcDc,, LED ZEPPELIN, The Beatles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gizz, Southern Rock, Bob Segar, High Times at WRHS, (As Free As A Bird) ROBERT ALLAN KLAIBER You can do a lot in a lifetime, if you don ' t burn out to fast, first you need endurance . . . Track . . . I survived Wally World ... Big Bad, Spanky, Rip . . . your all flared. See ya lata. KELLY ANN KNIGHT AB. HS, TC, HD, LS, KK, DJ, KA, CS, LA, my bus pals, NO WAYI, HF Runs, Cape Cod puddles, Boston, Elton John, aim, cvs, WB Gang ILYG, pahtee, mwah. Fun Fun Fun, ILY Mum, Kris, David, R, G B, sweet freedom whispered in my ear-you ' re a butterfly . . . MICHAEL FRANCIS KAMINSKI You might as well have ... A good timer ' Cordoba, Mustang II, Michelob Bottles, Bud, Hampton 86, UK, Millbury, Guitar, My friends at HPD, Pine Hill Motel, CSN, G. Dead, CCR. Moody ' s, The CAT, Thanks JMKMAMMSJKB M D SADDI, 3. 4 . . . O.E.A. 4 . . . Lionel . . . B.J. . . H. L. N . . . Stevie Nicks . . . BRENDAN FRANCIS KELLER “If one learns by his mistakes, then I must be the smartest person alive. . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Soccer 2. Summer Hoops, you can ' t beat it. Coach and teammates-Sports- FRIENDS . . . R.Z. 43, BG, Tony. High school with Erin. Thanks Mom Dad MARY A. KARAS PATRICIA KARIN KANE “As we move on our memories are worth gold, but the future is worth dreaming for. Washington D.C. 84 ' . . . Ft. Lauderdale 86 ' . . . the Ricker . . . Hampton Beach ' 86-Port of Call. Days Lodge . . . Whalom . . . N.A. . . . dingbat . . . Kristina Lea Krikorian The World is before you and you need not take it or leave it as it was when you came in. leisure rules, Italy 87, Christmas 86 hey baybee, the busride, Thanx and ILY M, D, S, and Holly, 1, 2, 3 . . . Bye John Kristoff Mark Kohlstrom Karen Kristiansson Welcome to the real world, folks . . . Science Seminar and Paramecia . . Echo . . . Williamsburg-Bush Gardens, M + M, and the flume . . . Sailing and Skiing . . Florida with Anne-Marie . . . Good luck and Thanks, everyone! AS WE 1 MOVE ON □UR MEMORIES Athena Demetry, class valedictorian, addresses the class on graduation day. In front of her is the class motto chosen for June 6th during the last class meeting. Michele Jean LaChance There were many rivers to cross, so don ' t you forget the past. Fieldhockey (W.T.B.) Fred! . . Spofford . . Mortsll. Shellyllyes sit- 10 17 86 . . Pecker . . Mexico . . My family . . Great Woods . . reggae . . B.T.R . , 7 4 86 - Robbie, always remember . . Betty wants to grind. Diane LaClair Brian G. LaCroix Be all you can be . , . 350 Chevy . . . Friends ... I Love You Jessica!! . . . I ' ll Drive . . . Parties, Spencer . . . Coors is the one . . . Summer of 86 ' Thanks Mom Dad and Family 223 224 PETER G. LAFORGE MARIANNE N. LACOIX The race is not always to the swift but to those who keep on running . . . Annie . . . soccer, 9 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 21 . . . Indoor Track 2, 3, 4 -Cratch ... ST, SM, CD, AND M . . . ILY Donnie-l 25 . . . Thanks M, D, and K-ILY DEANNA LYN LAMBERT SADD, DEA, EXPRESSION THEATER ' 86 SUMMERS OF 84-86 ' IN TOURNIES, BASKETBALL AND SOFTBALL OF 85 HMCG 86 ' It ' s ALWAYS SOMETHING!; AWESOME TC, BL, CR, SE, CD, KP, LW, KEN. MISS U ALL ALOT fi Sftv % JEFFERY B. LAMURA These kids are quite aware of what they ' re going through - Bowie . . . Thanks Mom Dad .SJI, 2 KS, BM, SM, . . . good times . . . Canada 85 ' . . . Paris 86 ' Gia, Joyce, Kim . . . ILY guys, thanks for everything . . . Thanks TP, GC, . . . 405, 606 , The Wall ... 4 JEFFERY M. LANE Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 . . Bball 1, 2 . . Track 3 . . Student Council 3,4. . Prez 2 .. the Winch .. North Hampton ., Arby .. 22 .. PB J .. the Shack .. Vegas .. Coach Lewis.. Coach Finneran .. Coach Kelly .. Coach Hair. . Coach Cataldo . . Super¬ bowl Shuffle . . Hyannis . . Thanks Mom and Dad JASON MARIO LANCIANI Peppar in the Pond ... F in the F . . Union Street . . Lifting . . Ticketron . . Alec and R. Jay . . Uncle Jack . . Amy . . “All that you touch and all that you see is all that your life will ever be. THOMAS R. LANE Open the gates and give the victors way ... Basketball 1-4... Baseball 1-4 20 ... Only Sophs? ... Road to the Centrum ... If you guys don ' t win it... 410 times . . . Quality friends . . . Bombing punks . . . RM. 2 . . .J.W.. Not much BIG MOUTH . . . CHillin w the guys . . . Thanks Mom Dad . . . Later Beb . . . LAURA A. LAWSON Things can only get better ; Skiing: Camp Calumeto, Carl, Jenn, Rick: This k This kid ... , Kim C; Mr. Mammone American Lit, Chris; Jerry; Mustang convertib Convertible, Tim; Melissa, Sheila, Patti, Greg, Kristin; Ken, Jeff, Steve, John: T.C.-3 years; Sue my big sister DEAN LEANA Thanks Mon, Dad, Gary, Rex . . I Love You . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . District Champs 86 . . . Rocky . . KR, SL, SR, SG, CP, Sponge, JA, Yak,, pp, tipper. Gash, Laurie (milk) Freshman Buff Day, Being Crazy JEFFERY LANDGREN Thanks Mom, Dad, Scott . . . LOve ya, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . District Champs 86 . . . KP, Yak, Sponge, Tipper, JA, RC, PP . . . Freshman BUFF DAY ALICIA KAY LAPOINTE Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live for today S.A.D.D. 3, 4 N.H.S 3, 4 F.N.H.S. 3, 4 floats I, 2 Babes in Arms, Bye Bye Birdie, The Music Man, Studia, Bev hi hun , nuisance I luv u M D AJ, AA, LG, PK, SP, RS, AR, TM, AE, TO CHRISTINE MARIE LECLAIR It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. TRACK 1-4; MVP ' 84 MA ANDNE 86 ' ( LEAKY?)-2McD ' s. PaPas SSDD N.H. Coast ABFA: CB, KW, AF, GH. Someday dreams: MEL, RDB. The pain won ' t go away-sorry m d. (All-thanx) CHARLES LANE Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . . Football 2, 3, 4 . . SJ- 28-22 . . MC-17-15. . STB-15-14 . . HN-10- 7 . . Dreams, Braves, Pirates, Rainbow Connection, Airplane field. Cape Cod, Coach Dad, Reach for the Golden King, TKS MK, MMD, When you give up you ' re dream, you die tks for the memories ROBERT LAVIGNE Robb ' s Bike Shop, Gannie ' s, Dregon ' 86, Snowboars for less, Paxton All stars, one of them things The longer you hike the longer you ride , do it on your own. MICHELE LEDOUX Follow your Dreams to the end of the rainbow or wherever they may lead . . I love you Mom and Dad . . . 225 SHARON LEROUX SEAN LESCKE Life i what you make it Ski Club 4, Gymnastics I, Bud, Nice Shot Steve ILY Deb, SMDSDEGET, Quarters, Sue what a woman, G.A.G.G.I.N. Excuse me is that your twin RJL never Forget, ILY Mom, Dad, and Lynn SCOTT DAVID LINDGREN Basketball 1-4, 40 (10 11, OK : I.S.D., DIADORA BOX) Soccer 1-2, AXED 3, 4 “Yo Lingo -The Tender did it-MDAS THANKS NECWHW. CRAIG LEPPANEN It was the best of times . . . Remember the Virginia trip, the protector. The Green Bean Lives! Football, Hearts and pitch Pheezics with Big B, 38 special the long way home The Dragon Wagon, Love to Amy Ebba CHRISTINA LYNN LEMAY always but maybe not forever- A toast to . . , VC ' s at GZ . . “peaking ILC, YSC . . Duckie . . . BW Party . , BACASPEPSITE . , Mountain bound . . Sorry a-28 . . Thanx Laur 8c the pretty girls . . ILYAMPM 8c LL-Love Teena JENNIFER ANNE LEOSZ Face Piles of Trials with Smiles . . Juls, Lol, Kel-TNB . . Maine . . Coolers . . Virgin Islands (WWT).. JT .. Pillow .. Pals Forev¬ er Gooba-ILY . . 2:45 AM Camp Adv , . Best Buddies Scary + I . . Squidd . . The Balls . . ILYM + D . . Keep Smilin. For There ' s Sunshine And Daydreams Forever. . The Gang DAVID A LEROUX Boo-Boo, Webstar, Freshman and JV soccer, Jv hockey, Pre-Season Hockey, Graphics, McDonald ' s Bombing missions, Screwy, Thanks m and d KRISTIN LEIGH LJUNGBERG Love is not destroyed by a single failure, nor can it be won by a single caress . . . Amy 8c Lorin-ls it blunt? Bouffant? Sal-Hampton, N.S. French-mean at seafoam, K.K.-F.F, D. B„ L.L., P.L., Sal- T.F.B.T.A.M.M. Kiki Leigh Brian- thanks ILYA Thanks mom and dad. ROBERT LOMAX BARBARA ANNE LOUGEE best of my Love Rob, Bob, Bobby XO . , 1-11-86 . . are we doing laps? , . Louge! . . Birthday Suits . . Baloney, Salami, and Cheese . . Escargot . . Wacka, Wacka . . Peanutgumhai . . Bloody hand . . Juls, Chrissy, Kimba, Joce, and Kathy . . THANKS! JEFFREY K. LOWE How ya doin ' , skis. Genesis, The G , K.K.K., 77 Chevy, Bills, MDPW, RED, Fun and Games Arcade, Rollers, The Nose KNows, Gook food, Silence , ask Ed , Brothers forever. Thanks mom and Dad PATRICIA MARY LUCEY come sing your songs of life.. For they will keep you from ever wanting. From ever needing. Forever more. -ND: Piano rain with Jill: Twinkie; Which lane?: We don ' t accept food stamps; ILY mom and dad, KL, ML, DL, KA, SW, JS, SC, GC, GB, KB, LL, MB, KC, KL, RC: Sanctuary is your love-not four stone walls TIMOTHY LUCEY Ski Club 123 . . Moe ' s . . . minus 21 minutes . . . I.O.U. 1 . . w, j, d, a, k, t, d . . . 11.Y. Melissa . . . P.F.D . . . The Stang . . . Brass Dragon . . . Cataract St . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, and Dunks . . wishful thinking DIANE LUPIEN We create our tommorows by what we dream today . . Go Track, SADD, OEA . . Hay how ya doin? . . TFTM-Kris, Kim, Amy, Jase, Sue-TCYG-K.B, T.O, B.E, H.S.- PFPB-K.R, R.M, P.M, R, E, -Thanks guys- Remember to take care of the ones you love-Mom, Dad, Mike 227 JEFFREY RICHARD LOMBARD Europe 84 . . . Trace . . . Buso ' Fun . . . Scooter Burlington 86 . . BJ 86 . . . CAT . . . Tone olive oil . . Royal court . . . Thanx Mrs. Reidy ... 1027 GC, KH, RS, RK, DS, LD, MW, BO, . . . Where is the Good in goodbye? STACEY A. LORD Just think back and remember . . Tracy The Cows are loose . . . locker wars! Good Luck BC, DC, DD, ME, JM, LS, BS, PW, SH, . . . Art, Skiing, Bikin Biking, sailing . . . Thompson Twins, Madonna . . . Thanks Mom, Dad (YHFY) 8c Chris DAVID LUSSIER DONALD G. LUSSIER Hunting . . . New York . . . Acounting . . . Lussier Builders . . . GTR . . . Eddy and the Cruisers . . . Ray Ban . . . Friends . . . When you want a dream to last, take a chance and forget the past. DEBORAH JEAN LUTZ If you love something set It free if it come backs to you it ' s yours, if not it never was. I LOVE YOU, CHRIS 3 7 84. 1 5 85, 12 25 85 Prom 84 Kim don ' t forget all the good times (PN) ER, MBTMARLCPC Ski Club 1 $2 Tuckerman Ravine, Segar, Maine Skating, Thanks Mom and Dad. Steve and Porsche. MARC LUZZO My Buddex- 0 , Whitey, Dunny, Ama, Eddie, Reds-Cape 85, 86, 86- Just food and stuff If you can ' t win fairly always cheat (17th; starting out young)-up the river in Feb. Quietist-”What did you say?!! -Erica Quist 228 HEATHER JENNY LYSEN UnFAILING AND UNFALTERED I WILL ALWAYS FEEL THE SAME . . . YES, NO. YES. YES . . . I M 12 . . . C.B. O.P.L.F- BuDDIES 4 eva ToNIGHT AT 1 . . . EED AND THE LITTLE YELLOW DRESS . . . ILYBATCKTOWHMCAM SUPERMAN 1 21 84, 9 22 84-l ' ll DRIVE . . AND LET YOUR BEST BE FOR YOUR FRIEND CHRISSY . . . ALWAYS JUST ME . . . ILY M AND D A TAMMIE SUE-ANNE MACILVANE A friend is someone to share your hopes, dreams, fears and secrets with. Ily Mom and Dad, K, KEV, B. P, C, KEV, K, KJ, I ' ll never forget DM-EB, LM, TC, SC, PC, AL, SC, DL. KD, ER. SADD. OEA. Chorus, Camp Harrington 86 ' Papa ' s Crew. It ' s not an end. Its a new beginning. DEIRDRE LOCKHART I made it I love you forever Kenny-Summers, Track 2, 3. Love ya Deb, SC, Kathy, Giorgio, Halston, ' Fred ' Muscles, money, sun. Old Orchid, Hampton-Body Building. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad, Jim and Kenny- Love ya STEPHEN E MACNEIL JONATHON SCOTT MACPHEE Happiness is not what you want, but wanting what you have yoo-Hoo, Sheepy. Honor Roll, nhs, Mr. B„ BD, EC, HK, BLONDS. Bo Sox 86 ' , Alpha Romeo, Summer Fun, Weekend Football, The Best Parents JAMES M. MARCUSTRE DEBORA JEAN MARSHALL I never did believe In miracle, but I ' ve a feeling it ' s time to try, I never did believe in the ways of magic, but I ' m beginning to wonder why . . . ILYEAW 4-EVER, “Crazy for you . . . 3 22 85 . . . K.W.K.A. . . . ILY M, D, P, J magarita marnerakis Most Unforgetable character- Jerry!! ' ' Acadia: W 8c B, Sushi , masks . . . Sci-Fairs: flock, Q. Mkt., C.R.M. . . . Va-flume . . . Montreal: mixer, obnoxious Americans AD, AA, PP, KK, KH, AJ, AR, AL, LS, SH, TF, TT, TG, ME, LG, AG, DD, JS it isn ' t over until it ' s over MARY ELIZABETH MARTINO I ' m walking on sunshine ... ILY MICHAEL 12 21 85 Finer Things . So what are you trying to say- Brett Den Flynny Matty Murph Oaky? . . Pudge 8c Ed . . NDAers Hey Baby . . Somebody to Lean on-DDJJKLRW . . Elton-JT Thanx mom, Dad, Kath . . . MJP xoxoxox WILLIAM HERBERT MASON 64 Ford. 888F.F.A. 3. 4 STAR AGRIBUSINESSMAN . . . 2 18 86 Diane Vermont 74 Ford 1st state soild judging contest 292 C.l. A whiter shade of pale K.C.. J.M., HEATHER MASSHARDT It wasn ' t easy, ILU Dan, The mobil Station, Dede, How ya doing? Thanx mom, I made it, “you ' ll be alright , The smoking area. Thank you to all my friends YME Michell. The Jeff House. 229 TOD MASTERMAN We might ever . . , Soccer, Hockey? Golf (didtricts) The crew . . . Punk bombing . . . Sunday nights Flugie strap it in Fritos . . . FMCYCNYC , . . The Shack See Ya MMJR . . . Thanks Dad-Thanks MOM and Miss . . , Later beb ' KURT A. MCCLELLAND The best times were in sophmore and junior year we did somer real bad ass stuff. I got away with everything and had a great time at Wachusett SANDRA MAY Don ' t change for you-don ' t change a thing for me ' Wellesley Hills ' Kimmy and SONJA ' David Swensens House ' Video Jockey-on the air ' Mrs. Collins, Mum and Dad-thanks for everything. 230 ROBERT B. MCCULLOUGH What are ya, baked? , up the yin-yang DILLIGAP, J. Geils Huey Lewis, Track- Mr. Ankle, Hearts- Pitch, purty boy Vote yes on question I MAURA ANN MCKENNA Prom Comm., Yearbook, Hampton 86 ' ME, SW, MK, Scooping the scene with TB, WR, AO, . . . Cape ' 86- The Beach -TK, AZ 8t RM. - The Big date? . . . 4 29 85 - B.A.F.V.C. S At G.Z. ' s, Hi KIDS , . . . N.M.C.C. ' Kay A.Z., Thelma and Wilma, Debbi-u.k. bound. Let the good times roll, ILYMDS. SUSAN B. MCHUGH “I am finished. Sinston Churchill, 1918 .... Ziggy lives . . . Apurstop connoisseur . . A celebrated summer: Hell bent; August 86 ' . . . riding to Winnimussett Hounds . . . Fitz William, Intrepid Tillerman, Bullmoe . . . Community of The Peace SAMANTHA MCKEON never let schooling interfere with your education ATGMLAMTSD- thanx for the best times . . . Scott-you ' re the best . . . Lynn BFA . . . Cavalier . . Trident . . . s. I . . . rsp . . . weft . . . brighton . . shresbury . . . seagulls . . . field hockey . . b-ball . . . NDA forever J.B. thanx m, d, m. Gram 8t gramp JAMES RICHARD MCMENEMY The moments pass by so quickly, but the memories last forever . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 . . , Spring Track . . . Cape Cod . . . TG . . . McBarnaby . . . Church Ball ... Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . “James . . . Bimmy . . . Little Guy . . . “Achoo-oo . . . Thanks mom, dad, and family LYNN ELLEN MILLER “We shared the laughter and the pain and even shared the tears . . . CAMP (T and S) the beach . . . sunshine and summer . . . Don . . . friends . . . weekends . . . Denny ' s . . the plane rule . . . only five, sped . . . Thanks M, D, L—ILY ROBERT A. MILN Amy . . . Robin, caite ' Mike Laurie Erik Swamp Run 86 ' . . . MG., KL, JL, EW, RL, WG, AND LG . . 77 Buick . . . Summer of 86 ' with Amu ... 74 ' KZ400 . . . Thanks Mom and Dad ... I love you Amy KATHLEEN MIELINSKI Brian, I love you. Than you for being there whenever I need you. “you know our love will not fade away ... hi brat . . captain moo moo . . . New Years 86 ' crusty . . . dizzy blonde black . . . ILY Mom, Dad, Susie and Joseph . . . Thanks Jen, Deb, Lachances, and Helles. ALISHA MORABITO Dreams lead to happiness I love you Scott Great times with Lisa and Matt. Fri 13th w Sue and Nikki. Thanks SD. NV. E, R, HS. JV, CLRK.S, MBFJM, RK. DH, Moe, Derrick, Thanx Mom Lis, Dav, dr s k7c summer 86 ' CHRISTIAN DONALD MORGAN Swail, Acapulco (M.S., A.M., M.B.) Conan and Mary Colleen, Pooky Your the greatest, Fred ' s, P.R I for 6 (Not A.B) p;d empigh to go to the table . . . (P.R.) Thanks Mom and Dad A.M., the most beautiful part of my day. SHIRLEY A. MORRISEY Richie, Motley Crue, Sep 12-15 1985, Never say goodbye Cause goodbye is forever, John Heenan Kim Rixhim, Erif Dicknel, deaf, snap, Hampton 85 ' Class Loafer- Hey John Where ' s the ' gansett? ' CHRISTINA MOURGINIS Best of friends Sue and Kel, KS, EW, CP, concerts, Hampton, Led Zep, Van Halen, Summer night parties, MS with John, Bruce, Going Down, Tom and Dave, the Honda Accord Thanks Mom and Dad 231 SHEILA ANN MURRAY If u love something set it free . . . P Street, Born to be wild, A.B. B.F. TOE Jammin , . . The Beach llu Mom Dad NK. Neil Young L J Freedom overspill, W. Boylston bound , . . Diane Where to no Ann? Tuna KIMBERLY NARCISI Restless dreams will lead the way . . . The sisters, Kimbo, Kimi, Ro . . . TTRoche, Greenie, LYATEMMS, 9 14 86 BW, RW 10 86, Donuts, CMV Days, Pond, Popsicle Power, (Kim) 2, Assump, Run, Big S, N.U. Roof, LATP, Me OFF, LYM, D, J, L, P, D, What a time it was . . . NGUYEN THI ISUIYEL LAN Srom the sight of days and golden ray of sun, I am lucky to tell the togetherness of friendship . . . I love America . . . friends-CH, NH, BT, ME, KS, KH, KE, CH, . . . good times . . . Friendship, never forgotten . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. JENNIFER LYNN MURPHY Jim-1 love you . . forever. Summer 86 ' York Beach . . July 4 . . Newport .. 6 17 86 DNWYFLM NEWSFO . . Michelob in a bottle . . Westfield??? Acadia ' 85 . . weekend w Kand H . . Florida . . Elton John . . Thanx m, d, k . . ILY Kath, Kris, Jennie . . Follow your dreams. I TJ TRIVIAL PURSUIT MONOPOLY Trivial pur games DANIEL E. O ' BRIEN Soccer- 2, 4 Hockey- 1, 2, 3. 4 Track- 4 Thanks Rob for the trip to Fun Games. The Cabin. Thanks Mom Dad Night Prowler TIMOTHY J. O ' DONOGHUE Just how fast is fast , L.P.F.A., 73 ' I NOVA . . Fantasy, Dec. 13, 84, 78 in a 30, Midnight Auto, Cemetary, 68 Camaro Dreamin ' ALDO NOVA Wholeshot in th Chrysler H.B.P.L. 86 The walk to Rutland ! AMY S. ORTON RJ- Swamp run 86 KZ, WR, AZ ) (Babe) JOSH Stevie Nicks concert, RJ 68 sign-RJ, AIM, ANJ, locked in KZ ' s bathroom, the Cape, summer w RJ Thanx Mom 8c Bob. I luv you RJ . . . ERIN O ' CONNOR Hampton Beach, OOE, townies, Kadink, Beava ' s place, btls of course, Yo Sup? TBJL, W.C, B.W, Rumors, the bike, the spa surf R S-30, LDW out LS, Webster Sq., B st. L st., gymnastics, f-cheering, Spain, C-ya Thanks Mom Dad. KATHLEEN ANN O ' HEARN The best was yet to come TTAC B-f-forever oooooohh Baby- OMG DT, DS, JD, Thumbs up DHMBIB Bronze Beauty HAAR- LAV . . . ZZ-TOP. ILU MOM and DAD forever Apare me please RALPH ' heaven ' Oh yeah? TARA DONNA ORTON Let us strive to give and share and forget ourself a bit, as happiness is not in having, but in sharing some of it Cape, Hampton ' 86 . . . BBB, Godspell MM, TC 8c Cast . . . Thanks . . . NO! . . . Arne, Fauch, J, D, P, E, A, MM 8c S, T, R . . . I wouldn ' t have made it without youl . . . R ' s, B 8c B, Ma, D 8c H. L 8c T: . . . ILYA Hope is the thing with feathers. Footprints JODI LYNN O ' ROURKE Summer . . . Hampton Beach . . . KADINK . . . Bils of course . . . O.O.C. . TDWMES . . . EBL . . . goldstein , B.W.W.C . . . yo what ' s up? . . . surf B . . . Bst Lst . . . Webster Sq . . . Benas Place . . . The Bike . . . Rumors . . . LDW . . MO . . Out L.S . . . Spain . . F-cheering 3, 4 . . . Dancing . . . Thanks Mom, Dad 8c Lisa. DEBORAH LEE PAGE Memorial Day, Narragansett Rl, CD, Maxie Zoom Guibee, Lori BAA, Mom thanks-Love U! Christine- L.A. Punk OD pm everyone! 9 15 86 Dad? Thanks Pat! Moll? SV, KM, KV, JH, TM, 8c MC, Well I ' m gone! DEREK D. ORNE “I Might ever . . . Golf - 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . First District Title in 11 years . . . College hoops-Louisville ' 86 . . . Bombin Punks . . . Murphy ' s Law . . . church B-Ball . . . Bermuda ' 86 . . . ABC - Another Boston choke . . . Thanx WRHS, M, D, B, J, T, C, T, A, B, D, R, M, S, J, J, D . . . CHRISTOPHER PANARELLO Saturday Football games, The Van, The tent. Rye Beach, Batting cages, go-carts. New Hampshire, Mike, John, Dan, Dean, Skip, MILLER, the gang, 12:45 a. m.. Summer ' 86, Framingham, Swamp, Dons Party, thanks M, D everyone Most likely to succeed - She thinks it ' s a twenty. - Paul Chang and Athena Demetry CHRISTINA PAPALE How incredibly funny E. K. L. S. K. C. R . . . Student Council . . . Field Hockey- WTB . . . Casper . . . BETTY PLEASE . . . Music Chamber . . . Head Of the W. Club ... Did Mel Call? . . . Quality Nap-Time . . . York, Beach, ME ... S. Yarmouth . . . Prickly Pear . . . Tieko . . . I love you Mom, Dad, Maria. Mike, and Danny, So it passed from the surface of thinking THOMAS M PARKER NICOLE MARIE PARENT Expect the worst, hope for the best, but take what comes Field Hockey . . . WTB . . . SMKCJC . . . E and L . . . chop . . . Summer ' 86 . . . Mgate- MDSAL . . . Cape ' 86 . . . K.K . . . OLaf . . . E.T . . . BBATA . . . Puffer-Bellies . . . The Finer Things, S.W. BKO . . . ESMK . . . PW. BS . . . ITALY . . . ILY Mom, John, Dad, Mindy, Amy and Lisa. Stand By Me. LINDA MARIE PARSLOW if you ain ' t got the look you ' ll never be one check out any wall loo punks rule Generation X coco the snowcone Chris max thanx for the memories . . . Violent Femmes, The clock . . . Morrisey, Amy. DANIEL F PASQUALE 234 Seniors PRATIKSHA KIRAN PATEL Is it time for a snowy day problem yet? . . . MASP ' 86 . . . Science Seminar- That ' s the Ticket! . . . MIT Science Fairs . . . Echo . . . NHS . . . French NHS . . . Sailing . . . To K.K., A.A., M.M.. A.D. - you ' re a great bunch of pals-Thanks! KATHY PERKINS Life is just like a candle, and a Dream must give it Flame. A Rose cannot live without sunshine, and Man cannot live withou love. CP-1-69 RECRUITS, DORR, SNOWMOBILE 85. SCAM-EC. TM ' Life in the fast lane ' SALLY J. PERRY I feel so lonely way up here. David-2 28 86 . . . Wabbit! Thanx guys . . . Ann-Snow Angels. K- HRDTSAFMI! OH MY. THE BASH- ' 85! K + B=M.L . . . Why?!? Thanks J, K. K. G. J, C, J, D. A, J. ILY Mom, Dad, Phil and Bagel. P.S.- 2 BMW ' s?!? ROCHELLE MARIE PERRY If you don ' t have dreams, you have nightmares . . Ro + (Kim) 2 SISTERS tt Rochie Greenie . . W. RW-10 86 donuts 8 14 86 popsicle power HB . , Bly, WAFC doghouse Mr. Noon thanx S B 8c ICHMIWY AL J.E.C, J The Gym LA, Thanx M, D, A . . You never know what you ' ve got ' till it ' s gone LAUREN PETIT Shower the people you love with LOVE . , KF, JS, MD, TA, JS, JL, RL, JS, JW, AL, TS, MT. if you smile at me I will understand. Sunshine Smilin ' faces. Virgin Islands ' 87-We won ' t tell! JT ' 86. TNB- E. Douglas! Mik-ck. Thanks: Kel, Julie, Jean Tom. ILY M, J, S, Follow that car! SCOTT PEURA Believe in yourself and everything is possible . . 200% . , football 8c track . . . Mind over Body . . One Track Mind . . (DC) . . Juicy fruit Inc . . . Dreams are the prelude to life . . Marvelous Flared Never give up I survived Walley World SUZANNE G. PETTY The best thing you can wear is a smile . , . S.A.D.D. 1-4; OEA 4; Ahh.nope ; zipperhead. Babe, Shimina (la), CVS,, The Cape, U2, Summer ' 86 WB Parties, Friends, The Sheep, Rocky, Chris- big bro (ILALU)-di, AR, AL, HS. LM, KF, TC, MM, KM, TB, SN, JG. DG MARK DAVID PISCIONE There ' s something hapinin here an what it is ain ' t exactly clear . . . Cosmo, Scoota, The Breakfast Club Ski Club 101 .. . Chi ILY Becky, JB, MS, SG, TT, TBM . . . Cool the Engines ILY M D + B . . . Catch ya I A + A ... So it goes LEAH MARIE PLUMRIDGE What a year its been! . , . Volleyball marathons . . . Mono ' 86 . . . Let ' s take what I can get . . . Wish it were Christimas 7 days a week . . . Live life to it ' s fullest . . . Luv ya Mom and Dad . . . VIKKI LYNE PORTER You must go to hell before you get to heaven 5th lunch, Hampton Beach 85, The Cape 86, July 11, 1985, I Love You Gram, TYIWAIFGH! Thanks Mom. Dad. Julie, and Bob ILY. MATTHEW S. POWER Class Pessimist - Why are you taking my picture? This is stupid! - Doug Chapel 235 TAMMY PRATT Don ' t give up until you drink from the Silver Cup . . . Summer of 84 John, Stu, Mark, Jacqui, Dave, Glenn the best Summer yeti ... To my friends SCOTT M. PRAY (I.A.N.G.T.S.T.I.R.T.TI) Ninja (600R 110 mph to 124 mph 8t still Copless. Nemesis, Subject. Offering, T.I.N.Y.L.T.L.M.U.! 9 14 85 H.C.I.F. Jan 1, MICHAEL ANDREW PRICE Sept. 26, 1986 . . . KZ, JC, TG, SE, MH, LP, BT, LM, SC . . . Creeper, The man with the tall hair, cookie fondu . . . Florida-86 . . . Kelly . . Those crows are gonna attack us, I just know it LORI LEE PUCCETTI “I live for my dreams and a pocketful of gold. Beelzi, B. F. F. I. L. Y. ( York Bch. ' 86, tje rocks, M.L., Chi, L.W., J.S., Luv ya guys! Snoopy and squeaks, Abby, T. D. J. R. Sat. movies, Bye bubble, Keggi 8t T. T. LY. JOE PUSATERI A Bottle of Life , Columbus Day Weekend, JRBSCLGSKZMCDSWYAHBMCM, Swill Froggy, These are the people that made bad times turn around. Realize your dreams then live by them. Thanx Everyone 8 . Thank You Bones. Sal, Dani, Scottie, Sue Jen Thanks! . . . T.O., J.N., B.S., S.F. . . . CB WE-pink elephants . . . Maine . . , Mom, Dad, Deb, Josh, Debbie Sunny . . . Memories live on! . . The fun never dies! SYL, SYH, STM Jennifer G.L.C.K.! Maine with Fuff (y) -Bob ' s house (S H) C.C.C. Hot Tub and to all the Things that used to Bel JOHN ALAN PRYCE Obstacles are seen when you take your eyes off the goal . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . 84 . . Brown 231 . . The Winch . . Green D . . Blood End . . Mr. G. Reaper . . CMC . . liftin ' . . Thanx Mom, Dad, Mark, Scott, and Lisa, See Ya . . . ? DOUGLAS FRANK PUFFER Sixth Lunch, Man; Aiko, Aiko All Day; America and the two Jerry S; Deering Deadheads; I may be hungary but I sure ain ' t werid; Oddness at it ' s silliest fun; Remember what the Deer mouse said; Feed your Head LYNN M QUIRY MIKE J RAHAIM BRANDT TODD RICHARDS Open Mouth Surgery feel My Scalperl Young Ones, CITY HOSPITAL, CANTON, Lappin ' ' n ' Flappin ' Skatin, skimmin ' Surfin ' Snurfin ' HELL BENT TEAM, DO MO, Ski Club, The Source, Faction Later. Most Daring- lf I land on those people over there it probably won ' t hurt as much . . . Josh Camp ERICA LEE QUIST Footprints . . . Deering ' 84, ' 85 ' 86 . . . Ft. Lauderdale 86 ' . . . Hampton Beach . . . Cape cod . . . Maine . . . Washington D.C. ' 84 . . . Lionel! . . . S.N. . . R.P. . . . N.H.S . . . . S.A.D.D. 1, 3 . . . Sailing . . . Y. G. 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Thanx Patty! . . . T, K, T, J, S, B, M I love you Mom, Dad, Stacey 8 . Kendra. SALLY CHRISTINE RING Dream great dreams and make them come true . . . Gr. R. 86, Hampton Beach, Beaker- Nova Scotia!, You are great friends: Tam, Kris, Dani KMEOTB, Red G. B. ' s, MM-ALDK?, TL-S or M, TATFWCHH, Thanks for everything Mom 8 . Dad. VICTORIA L RINGGARD | SUZANNE RIEDL In this last of meeting places. We | grope together. And avoid ! speech .... This is the way our f worlds end. -T.S. Eliot. IplWW! CC ' 86; CMCIT ' 85. (BB)2, ' Lisha, AG. Robito I don ' t think it ' s on the Bill! : Chemistry!: JOBJAA! SUZANNE CAROLE ROBINSON “Ha Man! , 4 yrs Library Club, “Best of times , DS, UP, JS, LQ, CB, CO, RS, MW, IS, LJ, TJ, BJ, Thanx to all my friends for their caring. Thanx Mom. ILY Mom + Courtney. KIMBERLY RIXHAM We finally made it, B.F.F. Shirl, Scott, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, September 85, Pete, John, McD ' s in Clinton, Mayhem, California 86, mom + dad. Schools out for summer, schools out for the weekend, schools out forever . . JASON M. ROCHE Hockey . . . (TCH) . . . NYC-CYC (A.R.F.M.) . . . BCS (BH. S. JFA Model) Summer 86 (A.H.B.W.P) Thanks Mom, Dad Kelly, you helped me through it all. Sunday Night Hockey w Sped, Markis, Tod, Flaggy Grubba. Emonds on Saturdays. Simon STEVEN PHILIP ROCK SOCCER 1-4; “LIVE ON THE EDGE ; THANX MDJM BLUE EYES?! THE SPONGE! (RTSM?) . . . “IF EVER A MAN HAD IT ALL, IT WOULD HAVE TO BE ME AND OOOH, I LOVE YOU . . . (INFY) Nicest Hair-”lt ' s the beer and eggs I use. Mostly beer. - Joe Swartz WENDY MARIE ROCK “If mountains crumbled to the sea. It would still be you and me IALY JHH, Thank-Youl . . . Kimbo . . . Lori . . . M M ' 84 . . . cool-rasp . . . A.O. . . pretty girl? . . . hill race? . . , Swamp Run ' 86 w JR . . . GEORGE! . . . cruisin ' W M.M. A.Z. . . ILY . THANX, Ma Dad. K B, A.C. Grampa 8c muff . . . IMY, N 8c K . . . BREEZY . . . GUMBY FOREVER! KEITH E. ROJCEWICZ Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars- Kasy Kasem Dive Bombing Child world Oct. 86 Huey Lewis-Grateful Dead. Medfield-Great Place. Take my advice C.D. JAMES ROKICKI Thumbin ' it to Quinsig ' , Construction Women, “Hey Rocky (Thanx Mr. Mammone). Bruce Lee . . . Van Halen, ILY Mom, Dad, Al and Mary Ann. God Bless Randy Rhoads ANDREA JEAN ROLLINS Summer ' 86; HFRRuns; Metro; Glory Days HW Nights; NO WAY! bebopping; Eagles; Big Shoe Dance! cruisin; camping w BLM: Acadia 85; 1-2-3 Push hernia? ILY: BC, HD, TC, KK, SP, LS, A 8c J, AA, Be what you are not what others wish you to be 238 LISE G ROSENSTOCK ROBERT M. SACHSE Veg . . . hanging loose in the bug, M, J, J, K, B, B . . , R, I. Surf , . . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Tasty waves, cool buzz . . . GBB . . Made up my mind, make a new start, going to California ' ' . . . Columbas Day Weekend . . . Don ' t hassle it . . . ILU M D. TODD MARK SALMONSEN We ' ve learned a lot from closed minds . . Things can only get better . . Used to be nice, not as twice as nice used to be good, now you ' re too good . . Farewell my fairweathered friends . . See you in New York . . Merp . . KURT RUCHALA Thanks Mom, Dad, Steve, SSC 84, SC 86, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . And now for something completely different . Dean, Steve, Jim, Scott, live on the edge . Navy, ruch Basketball 1, 2 . . . RFD SUE RYAN Mare: Vermont 82 But I just want to know who your are. This is not my locker! Rumbling Rymsters love to TO, AE, MP, SR, NE, SC library living hell! speedy, mopeds, you know the rest. God Bless you Mom and Dad JAMES SADIN Hobbies . . . Skiing . . . Hiking Carpentry . . . Construction . NO PROBLEM , Order of the Arrow . . . Scouts GREGORY SANDMAN VH-Concerts, Stones, Budman Salisbury, JD, I don ' t remember that ; Woody, Weekends, parties, Now What! Fair Warning, Sneaking in Dances, It was fun, let ' s do it again 87 Most Musical- And not only is it shiny, but it makes fun noises. See? Michael Spanknebel 239 DAWN SAAVEDRA ANGELA M SANETTI My best budds-Vick, Kell, Brend, Shirl, U are the best, fun with J.P. Excitment! Rebelling how fun ha Vick, winners never quit + quitters never win, right mom? I Love You DS GUANO V.R our favorite bobsie twins vampires. TIMOTHY P. SANTRY Laurie, ILY . Take it easy Skippy . . Virgin Islands MD, KF, LP. X. AV. HL. JS Jenn ILY . Cat Stevens James Taylor Neil Young. Joey. DP, CL, JR, MC, CR. Jims Magic Bus. Caveman John. BIG Bunny. M.W.S. Find the coast of freedom . . Thanks Mom and Dad JESSICA CRYSTALYN SALONIS Thanks for making it a special year guysl All my love to J.M.S.L.W. . . L.P. Love yal Love and thanks Mom and Dad . . . Christmas . . . C.S., C.M., P.T. Skiing, Dreams are Forever. It ' s Finally over! T.I., Trac, Deb, M.W., J.M., M.L., Dave, J.F., Anne. JULIA A. SANFACON Thanks J.B. The Budds, Flan-flans infatuation w TNB, The Dead, M D, Jill ZX 2 Jocie I? L? Y pall-1986 Summer, E-Douglas, Chrissy T-B, LOL-SDIYWB. ff. pedro JT, JOE thanks loud, Jen (pillow); M his example, cake fight, Insane Redman, THE GANG Nicest Hair-Not Fancy Just fabulous-Ruthann Zeena CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL SAWYER If you have any intelligence, you need to find a balance acknowledging your sexuality, and not conforming to stereotype. L.P., K.K., Marilyn, the legend lives on! DOROTHY D. SCHUMACKER I LUV YOU MARK- SQUEEZE - SUMMER 86 -LED ZEPPELIN- THE GANG 6th lunch 86 HEATHER JULIE-HUBBARDS-H.O.T.H.-THANX MOM-C-YA LATER AND HANG LOOSEN! KATIE ANN SCOTT Just a dream and the wind and soon I will be free. HOOPS, PUFFIN-trip, ITALYIi MB ILY-Erlca, S. C, C, K, J, Rob, Laura land? Hi lifeguard, Molsen, Mrs. W. cheesecake, Rl waves, chopping, + Shamma. Old 1 Gram Gramp mav lives! ILYMDKTMMG AND West MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER- NO DOUBT JERRY SHERBOURNE ROBYN J. SCOTT Toe head . . . On my . . . Nan ' s restaurant cuise . . You wanna watch the Pocono race? . . . Hey Robyn . . . Pinwheel cake, tickle fights w D A, The Virginia Trip, Celtics Day ' 86 SOJ 85 ' MASP 86 ' , Chopping, sailing ILY Katie, Laura, Christin E , Ted, Steven, Tracy, and everyone I love you mom, Herve, ejiffe KATHARINE SEDGWICK “Please don ' t look at me this way, we are all from the same seed. Take us forward thru the tune, there is no end to a life. “WP Guzzy, mushroom picking, NH-MMDK, Summer ' 85-JM, A cow slept on my face. Burning down houses, whaah, Paris 86 ' Way- Henry? Chinese Firedrili “HAA- . . . , Hoods, IM ILY MB, CC, DJ, family GLENN C. SCULTHORPE The nose and Crew, Bill, Nancy, Fire, Bubba II Chevy, “The Beast , chico, Gumby, post 12, Mr. O, weekend in Maine, Porky, “the Brute, Bubba and Brother INC., Thanks Mom and dad, Linda keep in touch with yourself JILL KATHLEEN SETTERLUND NORMAN, GET ME MY TEA NORMAN . . . PSYCHO . . . LOUD GUITARS . . . BASS JOHN AND ANDY TAYLOR . . . YASMIN . . . EMO . . . KRISTOFFER . . . SHARON- SHRINKUM DIMPLES skezicks paddidle . . . MUM AND DAD, I LOVE YOU ... I WILL PRAISE AND LIFT YOU HIGH EL SHADDI . . . MATTHEW JOHN SETTERLUND Soccer 1 2, 3, 4, Ski club, Kington, 3 9 85; 3 9 87, Magic 3 9 86, Bronx Zoo, I Love you Lisa, Vermont, TKS M8cD, s. Friends, C and A LAURA SHEA “It ' s is better to be small and shine, then to be large and cast a shadow . Bub, Florida 86, cruisin, manhunt, pigin out, aerobics, “Are you serious , big sho dance (haha) NP, AR, HD, TC, LA- how am I susposed to live without you, ILY M 8t D JAMISON S SHIPLEY The first time is always the best. Joli, 11-15-86, the grim repper, Howies 65 Chev, Football 1, 3, 4, Room 509, Hermin ' s Herminita, TKS M, D. M GERALD A SHERBOURNE KNOW JESUS ' LOVE THOMAS P. SIDOTI All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd . . . Deep Purple . . . Good Luck ' 87, It ' s been fun . . . Jammin . . . Just for you Mom, Thanks. In memory of John Bonham, see ya Big Time . . . JEFFREY SIMONS “When I used to read Fairy Tales, I Fancied that kind of thing never, happened, and now here i am in the middle of one “Curioser and Curioser Thank you much. Goodbye, Goodbye. HOLLY JANE SKILLIN If you ' re going to make a fool of yourself, do it with enthusiasm. , KAF, CS, FP, AM, JB, DL, NV, DJ, KA, RJ, Cape cod. Puddles, HF Run, Maine, beaches, walking, ILY, Thanx M, D, M, K, Kris, Chuck DEBBIE SMITH JILL ANN SIMPSON David-6 85-l love you- Daddy TY + ILY, Jimmy + the Puppies, Antie + Unk-XO the Cape-W-DC, JB, ML, Plan B 2x2, To DC + ML We ' re only 2 hrs away-Mom-MBF, TKS for being there A 3 JOHN SJOSTEN Everything You Do Is Simply Dreamy Everything You Do Is Quite Delicious Everything We Did Was Uniquely Fun. STEPHEN SMOLA I leave behind the great times with friends. Old Orchard Beach, Budwiser, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Why? (I don ' t know!). Pinhead, fishing JOEL DAVID SPAKAUSAS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Coach Finneronrl and Coach Kelly, Golf 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Thanks Mom and Dad MICHAEL HENNING SPANKNEBEL Spanky , Let the Good Times Roll , WE 2-3-4, Montreal. Jazz Ensemble 1-2- 3-4, Singers 4, Soccer 1-2, Track 3-4, Student Council, Hyannis, Arnie, Beaker, Lennle, Robbie, Crusty, T, S, B, J, S, Your the best! Thanx Dad, Kath 8c Liz. Ich Liebe dich. DANIEL MARTIN SPEDDING Hockey 1, 2 Tennis 3, 4 . . . Good times with Mark, Eric, Jay, Stan, Tod, Flagg, Clingon . . . D.C. 83 ' . . . C.Y.C., Loon, N.Y.C. (A.R.Y.F.M.) . . . Flshin ' . . . Coachdog . . . Orca Mission . . . Athletics . . . S, Y, S, Champs . . . Catch with M.F. . . . J.E.W. . . . Thanks to all, especially my fantastic family. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH STANTON The purpose of life isn ' t happiness. The purpose of life is to matter. . Football 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, You ' ll never know , JL, church hoops (87 WCBL CHAMPS), Rochele, Mill St. Gang, Skien + Tubin, Bombin 86, ILY M, D 8c AD KIMBERLY LOUISE STARK “I ' ll get you my pretty . . . D. Duck double trouble, G.L. Punk hlar summertime KKJ, Ears! OOBI D.D.T. tan. Wrinkles? ’How ya doing? Frl. 13th movies. Foliage, Mr. Raccoon, Swee Pee! A. Banana (Vixen!) A M. My Best Friend I LAURIE A. STARKUS Horses (Lovey and Rusty), Hi Mrs. R. And Mrs. P friends PW, SL, SH, BC, DD, ME, Can I have a Ride, Locker wars, Think back and remember. Thanks Mom, Dad, Bren, Karen you never did figure it out did you M.E. CHRISTINA (TINA) STIDSEN The memories we ' ve made are forever just as our friendship (LI, JV, KS, AM, TS, RK, CL) Thanks Mom, Dad, Teri, Jeff- Life is a ladder and we ' ve just climbed the first rung! KEVIN MICHAEL STONE If you Think you can, you Will. It ' s all in the State of Mind. . . . Stoney . . . Foot¬ ball 1,2, 3,4,. . . 81 .. . Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 . . . 14 . . . F-ball showers . . . N.H. all nighta (32, 22, 44) . . , Plane field . .. Rm. 2 .. . Iodine in Jersey ... Standy by me .. . Chem w EZ . . . Erin-YRATGTFTGT . . . TRACY MICHELLE STEWART Yesterday ... All my troubles seemed so far away . . . Pamela, you ' re the best friend ever. . . Singers. Theater. .. Con¬ cert chorus . . . Simon and Garfunkel . . Forever Friend . .. Pink carnation . . . Yearbook . . Cast parties . . . Classic Coke ... S.A.D.D. helluve Thanks John, pam, Tina and Chris for being there , . . Goodbye. KELLY B. STODDARD Likes: Gary, When Mom and Dad go away. True friends. Good Times at Ed Vais. My big green Oldsmobile, 7 25 86. Being happy. Otay Fine light out ah hall feeling GRoovy MOST DARING-JOSH CAMP CHRISTOPHER P. STRANDBERG Hacky sack forever Wow. What a gas I ' m OUT. SHA LALALALALA Live FOR TO¬ DAY FRIDAY NIGHTS, GRATEFUL DEAD LED ZEPPELIN MY KENWOOD SOUND SYSTEM, GOLF CARTS MY CATS, MY MOCASSINS SKY PILOT THANKS MOM DAD JOHNNY SUIRE HOG . . . HYANNIS 84, 85, 86, 87 . . . RYE BEACH . . . SUMMER OF 86 . . . THE TENT . . . 12:45 A.M. IDOOWA , , . GUIDO, JIKE, O.B., MILLER, D.L., , . M.T., A.B. . . THANX M, D, 8t C CHRISTINE ADELE SULLIVAN Life ' s been good to me so far-How sweet it is ... I love you P.J.-Chatham- Field Hockey—Sully-Paris BBMAP-stan- dard-5 course meal-yes sir 5 17-Thanks Kimba, Joce, JUIs, Barbs-ILY Mom, Dad, FI ' s. JENNIFER SULLIVAN You didn ' t think I could do it, did ya? . . . Sailing, International . . Maine . . Remember the Vineyard, Kristin? . . . BF:KKMMDPC . . UMASS . . Williamsburg . . Thanks Mom Dad, Th e Henshaws . . I promise not to have too much fun. Mom. ALYSSA IVY SWIRSKY Movin ' on is a chance that you take anytime you try to stay together, SuchaRebel, KLCKR- Dress u up, Ed-Ted, Brighton RIP Flush, TMLA, Thanx MD B.B. Someday my prince will come, and with my luck. I ' ll be dead. IRENE EDITH SUND Wildchild . . Take It Easy . . Taking care of business . . I had nothing to do with IT! . . TRUST ME . . Goodbye to romance . . STEVE . . Todd . . Mo . . Kelli . . Liz . . Luv ya all . . MDSB CTGGG . . Why not? . . POOFTINKIE ALL GONE. JENNIFER S. TARQUINIO “Everybody says nothing comes too easy, but when you ' ve got it baby nothing comes too hard . . C.C., E.C., J.B. . . YTB, E.W., GRIT! . . . INMADI . . . (ICFA!) . . . M.E. . . hi guys! (u no who u r) . . Rich IALYYMF . . . L, L + G.H., FS III ILYA Mom, Dad Jeff SARAH LYNN SUND My nightly carft is winged in white; A dragon of night dark sea. Swift born, dreambound and rudderless. Her Captain and crew are me. LISA CATHERINE TAYLOR Take your time, don ' t live to fast. Troubles will come and they will pass. F.B. cheering 2, 3, 4, Ski club 1, 2, 3, 4, Kenney—I Love you forever 9 7 85, B.E.J- T.F.T.G.T.I, Hawaii 85 , Maine, B.W. W.C., S.B.G.L.A., Thanx M, D, G -ILY! MICHELLE N. TETU Can ' t stay any longer, have to move on, to look for the future, yesterday ' s gone. . . . Kel- TNB DSN . . . Chriss y-FF (8 yrs.) . .ILY Mom and Dad, Lee and TRACY TEWS Sailors Have More Fun! Wachusett Singers (Thanks Mrs. Reidy)! Central District ' 85, ' 86, All- State ' 85, ' 86, New England “86: 2 2 86 Thanks L + TI: Smile!!: 244 TORY TAYLOR ARTHUR M. SWANSON “Army “I might ever Skiing I love it Mr. Snelson Bike Trips Cape Cod, Maine, California Peter Weiss ' s Sayings, It ' s raining outside “Arcadia Trip Literature “your Mother “Study hall with Mrs. Meugeon P.W.B.C. LORIE BETH TAYLOR i rely on imagination and dream of an imaginary time . . . joanne and jodi-ily guys! jr. prom . . . puppy ' s raining cheering . . . jeff, ily always- - 7 28 85 . . . smtatliwnf- - 8 27 86 . . . 11 7-9 . . . thanks mdkk, j 3 - ily. KIMBERLY THAYER You can never relive a moment, but a memory lasts forever . . . 6 13 86 . . . MWB . . . Helle, Greenie, (Kim)2, Bee . . . SWPS . . . Boston ' 86 . . . SGT ' S . . . BARBARA JOYCE TROW Likes, my friends, Mrs. Jones, softball. Football, roler skating, horse back riding ANDREW L. VanAKEN Marc, Whitey, Mick, Danny, Zola, Cranny, Joe, . . . “Lifes goods friends are hard to find . . . JT . . . Student Council, class V.P., Tennis 1, 3, 4, Hyannis .... Virgin Is. 87, We won ' t tell! . . . Cape 86 . . . oh just food and stuff . . . Thanks Mom . Dad. I ' ll miss you W.R.H.S.! SARAH LISBETH TONNA follow your dreams . . . tennis, bball, soccer (21). MEMORIES. New Year ' s ' 85w S8 .C, ror Webster. Marco. Paris ' 86 . . . friends, good bad times . . FELIX- TYGAFAjc . , CFA . . CA (cuz) AWMI, NFYa . . EAGLES, ELTON, SQUEEZE, love ya-ma, dad, les, chris, t, s JEFFREY G. WALLAT The ground they gained, but we the victory . . . Football 2, 3, CoCapt. 4 . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4 . . Basketball 1, 2, C.H. 3, 4 ... 41 . . Times in . . . Room 2 . . . The MARK SCOTT VINTON The high school years are short but the friendships made will last forever. Cross Country 1, 3, 4, Church Ball 2, 3, 4. Acadia 85. Hoops at the farm. Football JOYCE ANN VAGHINI A dreamer lives for eternity Not easy being green! Blondy-blond, Kimmilou, Anna B., Lis, Chris, Lisha Fine times . . . Snausages . . . OOB . . . Wrinkles? . . . Summertime KKJ . . . Chez Jeff DB . . . Paris . . . ILY guys! . . . ILY Mom, Dad, and John REBECCA L THERIAULT Our Lockers, CC (one L), LG, HS, TK, DH, TW, Ted ILY (more) 1 10 86 Mark ILY (ymbffe) Plum Island 9 4 86 (Not to cold) Aruid TLY Gooba Head ... OH MY Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Gonna miss you all Thanks Mom + Dad ILY BRIAN VINER “Keep Smiling so people will wonder what you ' ve been up to half-days . . R.F.D. Journey, tacos, hamburgers. Navy, Dolphins, Jeep, “the camps ERIC D. TRACY Canada Junior Prom L.P. Nynex its over, Casey ... Mr. Snuffleupicus, Meryt, The Orange Pumpkin, 74 Ford, Love You Always Lisa Thanx Mom, Dad, Linda and everyone else. ANN MARIE VASSAR NICOLETTE I. VEENDORP . . . Sharing a walk or just a tear . . . Suisse ' 84 . . . Pontresina w GM, LS . . . skiing . . . Foreign Friends ... my golden memories . . . dancing . . . Nantucket ' 86. 28 at B.Mot . . . Alisha . . . Floralia Coasties 8t Turfs w Sue . . . Kim . . Terrible 10 ' 86 w D, R, K . . . Friends Forever; AM, KB, SD, ER, LISA JANE WAHLBERG In this world of happiness, there is no place for sorrow ; ' 84 ' 12- 25-85; 12:10? ILY SEAN! C.B. w Di Orange? PFD; ILY DL, JS, LP, LK, KF, LH, EPCC. Shanook! ILY BO. MAUREEN ANN WALSH Every heart is bounded by a world of dreams, Hampton Beach 10 am 10 pm SW, IS, KM, KW, BJ, HW, pink floyd, I have become comfortable numb. Good times 8c Bad times ' 84 I love you M8cD. I love you Pete KRISTIN WEATHERSBEE Track 1 2 3 4... X-Country 2 3 Capt. 4 . . . Cheering 2 3 4 ... In Track 3 . . . The river . . . Acadia ' 85 . . . 11-25-85 . . . S.W.P.S. . . N. Yr. ' 86 . . . 3-22-86 . . . B. Beach . . . Norwich . . . MOBY . . . B.D. 18 . . . Scott “I love you, thou the time may fade, and Mts. turn into sand EFYWBWI . . . L y JOHN C. WESTON Follow the light through the endless tunnel . . . Skatin ' w J., HELL BENT Gang Green . . . Rock Climbing . . . O.B. . . Tamah- dream houses . . . Thanks Tom 8c BRIAN SCOTT WASHBURN The above picture is a simulated reproduction . . . ESP . . . Yes . . . Eleutra Wee, Yay, etc . . . You know who you are . . . College Academy . . . Now where ' s Star Island? . . . RPG ' S . . . Where di all the years go? . . (copyright 1987) KIETH WASKIEWICZ KATHLEEN WASLASKE Together ... Always your snuggle bunny, Chris, Norwich U Cadet, Gummy bears, the ‘Stang, It ' s just too funny! , right Ann? SADD 34, weights, skating. Never forget JS, LB, CL, LC, SH, ER, and my SBH, What a reel Thanks Dad Chris. LAURA ANN WEISS We ran when we should have walked . . . (LAVA) . . . S.C. 1, 2, 3 (Sect.) 4 . . . Sailing Club . . . Boat 1 . . . Chop Fights . . . Truce?! . . . Ted ' s chops, Kevin ' s head buts, Jeff ' s high fives . . . Katie, lifeguard? . . . ILYVM EC, NP, CP, RS, EW, SD, TH, KS 8c JGW . . . Gino ' s . . . ITALIA!? . . . Thanks KIMBERLEY ANN WELLER Change your mind and you change your world . . . Field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 ... JV Basketball 1,2... Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Pecker . . . (8) , , , WTB . . PB and J . . . Europe-Summer ' 86 Greatwoods . . . TYAS . . . Cadbury Mini Eggs . . . C BF . . . C-K . . . YABMT . . . Thanks, M, D, KRISTEN LYNN WERME Ski Club 2 and 4, partying behind the pipe, 9 22 86, I ' ll never forget Kim. Mark, Mouse, nightmare, Florida 84, Mom 8c Dad, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Centrum, Good Bye!!! partying every weekend PAMELA A. WIPPLE Horses Mickey . . The Black Boomer, True Blue Friends . . LS, SL, SH, BC, BS, KS Auntie Barb, Carol Ann, MTV, Think back and remember TKS MOM, DAD, JOHN KIP TYLOR WHITAKER perios 7 Algrbra Mrs. Sheldrick, the gang CP. MJ, JS, DL, DO. RM, SPM, Don ' s party, Saturday Football, Canada, Myrtle Beach, Bahamas, Look our college here I JUDITH WHITE When I look back on where I ' ve been, it ' s a wonder I survived- Steve, I love you softball 1, 2 Hampton ' 86 OEA 3, 4 Pres. PK, EQ. KE. TD, RZ. WY. DS. LT, MC STEVEN A. WHITE Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. 3. 4 Soccer 2, 3, 4-Capt 4, Cape 86 + 87 , Food 8t stuff. Rule 14?!, Rondez-vous, Ski ' en!!, Roger W. The best times have yet to begin TKS Guys Girls, M, D, K 8r B SCOTT F. WHITNEY LTD II, Hampton 86 Crusin in the Nova, Ski 2, 3, 4, Dippin, Mich Bottles, Friday nights at Mikes w o Mike, Pine Hill, All the concerts. Thanks Mom JENNIFER L. WILCOX Mark Luv Ya, Varsity Winter Track 2, 3 . . . Cross Country 1,2... Windensemble . . . Kim, Dawn, BFA, Caring, sharing, true friends always making an effort to be there when you need them . . . Bears, SADD, Good Job . . . SHARON WILLIAMS R. JAY WILLIAMSON Whatcha Drinkin ' Look Back and Laugh . . Padded Cell . . Yeah! . . Wheels Galaxie 500 . . Something to Husker . . Careless . . Good Times Bad times . . The Hoods . . Six Pack . . Land . . Speed . . Record . . Color Me . . Impressed . . No Place Like Home . . KH ROBERT EDWARD WILLEY Visions of swasticas in my head, plans for everyone . . . ghosts . . tragics ... for God so loved the world . . . John, Soren, Trace . . . 20 May 84 . . . flutter, flutter . . . third g . . . te amo Forrest, Katys, Mel. Iman., e.p. ' s, Jenns, Amies, T.R.M., Craw, Dust . . . G.B.W.Y. STEVE WITTEVRONGEL Fieldtrips to Boston oct. 15th nov. 7th 10 29 1986: great party with S.S. S.R. B.H. A.A M.F. T.H Great times with K.F K.B C.B M.T J.F M.H D.R C.S T.G K.W D.Z J.S M.S D.S E.Q Mr. H. and Mr. C. Thanks Mark 8r Leslie, Mrs Sedgwick, family and friends for helping me through the year ERICA J. WOODS Must be the clouds in my eyes E.J. Betty, Please! The Camp with Kel, Rhode Island waves, Boat 1, GRIT! , Music Chamber, The Mav ' Lives, ILYKCJSCKRL, D.A.SiNMADI , Super Cat, SUPAI , Get Out! , Thanks Mom, Dad and Kathleen JENNIFER A WRIGHTSON Freedom and flight limited by nothing at all . . go ask Alice . . Pearl . . Neil Young? . . RiDe . . Jules . . Cape . . 11.Y. T.S. . . L. J.J.J.-SQUAM . . Love thanks M. D, 8 . N. EDWARD WRIN WENDY YANKOWSKI through peace we achieve love, through Christ we achieve both . . debdimareorsiruthann . . . joe-ily ... let it be . . . first time firsts- ruthann . . . CSNY . . . pts . . . KEVIN J. ZECCO Jumping Back Wheel Kicks; Pete ' s; Gettin ' Loose ; Entemanns; Chicks and Chucks; H.W.I.O.Y.A.L.F.T.S.O. ' 85; Sets; 11 5 85-1 made it to the show! RUTHAN ZEENA MARK PHILLIP ZOLA Loosing hurts more than winning feels good Soccer 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 ' 84 State Champion . . . 86? . . . Post 204 Cruise Vessel dies 8 6 . . The Examples 1 8c 2 Dula Apt 39 Thanks Mom 8c Dad KIMBERLEY ANN ZONA Someday we ' ll look back on this and it will all seem funny Summer ' 85 . . . BC weekends . . . Swamp Run ' 86 . . . hill race?? . . . p.s. + s.s.w nic . . . cool-rasp . . . Wen + Aim ... tat Pretty Girls!!! SQUEEZE . . . Thanx Dad + Mary . . . ILY Hansel + Gretel . . . ANJANETT E M. ZOPPO b-ball 1, yearbook, prom comm, OEA, b f ' s-MA, AO, KZ, WR, LC, TL, MG, TB, RT. 68 sign w Aim + R.J., VC at GZ Duckie , peaking, dyke, run away. Mo ' s stairs, tat, pretty girls, Florida JT ILYA, Thanx M + D ILY One ' s thoughts on their senior year 1. For some reason, I ate a lot more apples this year. I ' d have one three or four times a day. Whenever I could get my hands on one. Genesis 3:5? Who knows. 2. I felt very at home at school. After three years, the school had become mine (mine, mine, all mine, heh, heh, heh,) “Seniors rule is written on every wall with invisible paint (but nevertheless obvious) Seniors walk like gods in the halls. 3. As a result of seniors ruling, I had no one to look up to. Well, sure, there was the Pope, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Mr. Cornaciolli, but no real student that I idolized. What ' s scary is the thought that I may have been idolized when I ' m not at all sure I was worthy of it. 4. Trans-class dating didn ' t faze me this year. I remember when I was a freshman, it bothered me immensely that a girl in my class whom I lusted after was going out with a Junior. Even las year it bothered me that a Junior was going out with a Senior. This year it was almost a status to date a sophmore. There ' s something more desirable in young girls. 5. Also, as a Senior, I was pestered all year with questions about my future. “Where are you going to school? “Where do you want to work? What really annoyed me is the same people asked me the same questions just to get the same answers, which shows how well they listen. “Gee Chuck and Mark, what do you want to play now? Soccer? Basketball? Hockey? What will it be? - Most Athletic Boys, Chuck Lane, Mark Zola 248 ]Seniors KATRIN ABACK We are but dust and shadow of a passing age Let us be remembered for the times we rejoiced Not the times we raged Mom, Dad, PL, Goofy, DD, JS, SE, love always TANYA LIZBETH ANDRYSIAK A prism, maybe, now blue now green, what I ' ve seen, you have not seen . . . Molly . . . Lindy . . . Jeff . . . Youe big friend John , . . Yipes . , . Meg Kris, PP NH . . , Steve . , . NASC SC wow . . . M D. Chris and Kel . . . ILYABCD . . . I am not evil . . . Humn: The sunshine of the mind. PAULA DIANN CRAWFORD Memories are forever Me and Gidg at S.L.; Hampton 84-85; BH Party; VC ' s at GZ ' s; BC Party; Duckie; Celtics (00); The Doors ; Best Friends-BG, LC, TL-P.G ' s- Thanx guys! Its cuz we don ' t have a car; IMYM (DFME)!!!! ILYM D . . . . LOVE PAULA MICHAEL JOHN BASSICK Don ' t lie to me . . . If ya don ' t like it don ' t look at it Ski Club D.F., Look out for the stump . . . Domo go visit George ' s house. Thanks for putting up with me Mom and Dad JOSEPH CURTIS JAMES D. DUGAN GOOD nature and Good sense are never seperated. -Webster Lake- Jim -85 Ford 4 4-Barefoot waterskiing Conscientious-never without my hat PAMELA H. FITCH MDJJIILYTTMKPTJ Singers Jazz Band CDAS Europe-on and on! Montreal Boston-You Alto, You! Oh My! Butterfly, Our Town, Spoon River Vanities, Godspell, Music Man, Virginia Remember, No matter where you go. There you are! HELEN LEAVITT WRHS + HP!=much FS + WP Your ' e great Di BOB + Ml + B the HTH . . But MR M-chet still thanks you ' re a FoMi HOWARD MARIOTTI ANN MARIE MUCKENSTROM Wjere famtasy ends, reality begins . . . the cake-Heather, Chrissty . . . Katie B.- Hampton 85 ' S.C.W.C.H. Cheering 3, 4 . . . RA8 .A . . . Snow Angels-Sally . . . Deb, Y.L.M. (Mustard and THOMAS J TRAVERS JR. Samba boots, U2, Thanks Tracy, J.L., G.C., Belgium Waffle, U.S.M., ' Nova . . . Blizzard J.R., It was so damn fast! . . . Thanks mom and dad . . . 1987 249 CHAMONI ANN BEARD Dancing is life ' s joyful gesture of looking for all that is beautiful. Everyone-Thanks! I.L.Y. M.D.B.D. - Best Friends. - O MY GODI Too Fine. Fley Baby, Love lasts only in the hearts of those who want it to. ERNIE BLIUDNIKAS CHERYL - WE WILL NEVER BE APART. IN OUR MINDS AND IN OUR SOULS. I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVER KENNETH R. CANAWAY Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 ... 76 Firebird . . . Aerosmith concert Labor Day Weekend 86 ' . . . nice Car Mike” . . . The Blue Bomber . . . 4th Lunch . . . Thanks Mom and Dad KIRSTEN CHENAUSKY Chris, Thank You , Purgatory Chasm, NYC, The Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Expression Theater, KR, JS, You ' re silly , we all have stars upon thars, ILY Mom + Dad, Happiness no more be sad, happiness I ' m glad. KENNETH JOHN GEORGE “Life is what happens while you ' re making other plans ... Air Supply . . . Pontiac . . . Star Trek . . . RN . . . BB . . . JB . . . Wachusett Hospital, Lengas . . . 99, Mme . . . 12 84 . . . Thanks Mom, Dad and Wachusett Faculty . . . WENDY JEAN HEBERT I. L.Y.S.F.! 5 9 86 C.B.D.M. Horses B.B. Car How was the ride to Hampton? Bo-Sox Fri. nights w D.M. . A.W. Many thanx to J. J.M.K.T. Mrs. Y Some people like their lives. Some people close their eyes. Some people ' s destinies pass them by. WILLIAM E. HOLMLUND the Lunch Club-S.R., M.H., Belgy, SS., AA., T.M. Sunrises , OLLA Altus Boston, Cat Stevens, Meatloaf, Williamsburg, D.H. AND W.H. I LOVE YOU. Flame Fun in Philipston. A good parking place BRYAN DANIEL REDMOND College . . the not so final frontier, Doesn ' t sound too bad. Trekkers Rule, Keep a clear mind, be sure of what your doing, then go for it. So long Wachusett, Live long and prosper! KELLI LEOGH 287 STERLING ROAD PRINCETON, MA A friend of the devil is a friend of mine . . . Dungeon Dwellers . . . I.L.Y mard, baby . . . Volleyball . . Thanks Mom. Dad, I.S., “P ... I can ' t believe I finally did it . . . See Ya SASHU RODRIGUEZ The Lunch Club at Steves! MF at my house. Country Club, Football Field and Graveyard, Trans¬ continental Friends, T.H., S.W., A night at B.H.s, Sonja and Bonie! Love ya all. Hi Suz, California beware of this generation! CHRISTINA FRANCES PAP ALE How incredibly funny . . . E.L.K.S.K.C . . . Student Council . . . Field Hockey-WTB . . . Casper . . . BETTY PLEASE . . . music chamber . . . Head of the W. Club . . . Did Mel Call? . . . Nap¬ time . . . York Beach, ME ... S. Yarmouth . . . Prickly Pear . . . Tiko . . . I love you Mum, Dad, Maria, Mike and Danny. So it passed from the surface of thinking W.F. JILL ANN SIMPSON Close to my heart-David 6 85 Beaker 5 course meal-me + D.C, Sully + P.J., Kimba + Mike, Budd + Marc Prom 86-Cape Wknd. (QP) Jule 2X2 TYFBT The Cranfords (my 2nd family-Thank you) Auntie + Unk (xo) Bobcat Jimmy + the puppies Daddy-TY + ILY . . . Bops Mom=MBF . . . Thank you for always being there ARJUN SUBRAHMANYAN Check out: Ian McKaye, Henry Rollins, Minor Threat, SST, Nick, Black Flag, Cook your own Karma-Karma Stew. Everything We Are Taught Is Faise, Morrison D ' you want to know what ' s wrong with this world? Daniel Adams Todd Anderson Clifford Boynton Jr. Sybil Boynton Marc Calcia John Callahan Daniel Chen Hope Degon Christopher Deperrio Gregory Ellis Russell Farnsworth Lynn Fish Denise Geneva David Germain Mark Grinkis Howard Hiscock Robert Hodgdon Kano Inoue Eric Kosciusko Robb Miller Michael Morrisey Eril Peterson Peter Platukis Randy Rock Dawn Saavedra Susana Sullivan Linda Swatrz Eric Tornblom Michael Watson Rex Wheeler Malin Forsberg Matthew Walz 250 Senior Newsflash: Sneak preview look at those babes!! Page 251 A. Kristin Weathersbee B. Tammy Cariglla C. Christina Stidsen D. Wendy Rock E. Diane Chapates F. Tanya Andrysiak G. Susan Hill H. John Pryce I. Danielle Brown J. Sally Ring K. Sharon Williams L. Amy Bessette M. Amy Orton N. Tracy Stewert O, Geoffrey Banyai P. Sherry Carlson i n. What consumes us all . . . Oh wow! It ' s January, and I haven ' t sent my college applications yeti ' or ' PSAT ' s, SAT ' s, what ' s that? ' or the old proverbial question ' What do you want to be when you grow up, JUNIOR? ' And the answer ' I don ' t know ' , or ' Beats the heck out of me ' Some of us have taken the approach mentioned above, but for the majority, it ' s been countless hours of preparation, research and search, trial days at the colleges, and tons of anxiety. But really, was it worth a mad rush? Yes and no. Definitely, a good solid education, plenty of interesting experiences with our teachers and peers, and a working knowledge on many of the ' how to ' s ' , the ' what is thats ' , and the ' where ' s these ' . But no, we didn ' t need a definite career or position to fill them. A direction, a lot of ideas, and plenty of drive were helpful though. By the way, how ' s the rest of the world going to perceive us in ten years; as yuppies, preppies, radicals ..... who knows!!! above: So what ' s it going to be? College, work, or the army? above right: Kris finishing her HW middle: Mr. Groom, what town is that school in. East Bugtussle? right: Jim R. pondering a heavy question. 252 Senior Remember when . . . we used to take swim lessons and play in the same crib together. I remember a lot of kneecaps anyways . . . standing in line after the recess bell, the boys in one, the girls in another . . . speaking of lines, how ' bout taking a trip with the first grade teacher down to the bathroom with eight others . . . . change, girls still have cooties, and boys are still strange . . . What a change! What ' s happened? Our conversations, the things we hang on our walls, even are minds are on 100% opposite sex. Well, almost, the boys are still a little behind . . . remember those junior high dances. I had 34 dances that night, how ' bout you . . . arriving at Wachusett, look at all those (boys) (girls). There must be 200 of them, and there all new . . . check that cute one in the red over there . . . remember your parents yelling at you for burning the phone lines too long; three hours . . . how ' bout your first date, first kiss, and your first fight . . . still going out with . How long has it been now? Remember getting a gown or a tux, picking up your favorite in a limo and getting starstruck at the prom . . . seems like it has been forever, but here we are, full of memories and thoughts, some forgettable, and vice versa . . . It ' s been real, but after all you can ' t forget the ' ole saying, ' You can ' t live with them, and you can ' t live without them! ' 253 Worcester Sheraton-Lincoln above left: Girls dance only, but just as well. It ' s too hard to get those guys out on the floor above right: Hey bartender, what ' s the selection tonight, and who ' s picking up the tab? top: So Debbie, didn t I tell you we ' d be the fairest couple of all? 254 Seniors e of we me , v 23 orns V et _ ter ade° n a rno osf O’®® toe JO ' te!e tof ,c attract ® atj s s, de ' 1u es VS? n«« -• above: Well Robin, or Tanya, should we run our prom next year like this? top: Two ' s company, three ' s a crowd, what do you call this? above right: Maura and Chamoni on the dance floor right: ' Tickets please ' , ’H-M-MM, these buns look fresh ' 256 Seniors 257 above: Summit conference in the lav. with Sheila, Patty, and Andrea left above: Quick Ruth Ann, give him the peace sign left: Well Dave, didn ' t I tell you she was stunning (hams for the prom) below: Heather and Jocelyn dancin ' up a storm {YWl GxntsZh ' B ' WJV CJT htosWb 4 t w v c t top: The war canoe races above right: An afternoon a la Grande Jatte right: One of the many relays, the burlap sack race 258 Seniors CLASS TRIP top: The Wachusett b-ball crew, including a few faculty members top midd le: I hope you ' re ready Mike, or I ' ll leave without you above left: Lisa and Tammy on the riverfront beach left: It takes a head pirate, class pres. Jen Leosz, to steal a great day 259 above: Kelly, Holly, and Kris trying their hand at rowing right: I never have been in a pig pile I didn ' t enjoy far right: Lorin Gold goes up for a set shot 260 Seniors above: Between several boys and girls tug ' o war contests, we won more than we lost. Our main opponent was Keefe Tech of Framingham. Rule number 1; ' You must have fun! ' The day starts, as with this class, with a large number (250) of seniors, still sleepyeyed, boarding busses for Moodus, CT., a two hour haul from here. Once there, we are greeted by a short funny looking man who calls himself coo-coo. Then the fun begins, as the group splits off in 360 different directions. Horseshoes, softball, tennis, and the pool are just a few of the options. Highlights included the great meals, all you can eat, the relays, and the high dive exhibitions. Oh well, and as for the reluctant others (200 of them) who chose not to be explorers for the day in search of a good time, you ' ll never know what you missed. You had to be there! On these two pages are just a few hints. top left: A Wachusett crew on a bench near the pool. ' Hey. look at that one over there! ' No. look over here! top right: Dr. P. and Tom Lane blocking each other on the court above middle: ' Hey Diane, which way did they go? left: Wachusetts one time only never got the best of female tug-o-war til you die crew. Flexing are Lisa T.. Diane C., Kim N.. Kim C.. Laura W., and Rochelle P. 261 Graduation ' 87 Throughout the last four years and ending on June 6, 1987, was the togetherness, the revved up spirit, a whole set of bright lights, and a lot of warmth. The class of 87 will be remembered long as a class of accomplishment, of warmth, and of diversity. And it can all be summarized in the feelings one received during the graduation ceremonies, the 33rd such at Wachusett. There were over 420 participants to receive diplomas that day along with many other individual awards and the weather couldn ' t have been nicer. Though the activities of the class of 87 have come to a close, their memories and presence will endure for a long time. right: listening intently to the ceremony above: Erin, Cheryl. Jody, and Amy enjoying a conversation during the graduation 262 Seniors 7 AS VKE la E0N f MEMORIES ' GOLD, BUT S i{UJURE ' SWORTH i WEAUIHq AS WE Z 8 F‘ MEMORIES GOLD, BUT gSKB , MEAMIHG I A5WE MOVE ON MEMORIES ARE WORTH .BUT TWF FI ITIIRF far left: Representing four years of class officers, the 86-87 class president, Jen Leosz, delivers a welcome left: master of ceremonies for the day. and the year is Principal Hal Lane The day featured four speakers Athena Demetry, the class valedictorian (1), spoke on her individual interpretation of a poem titled The Answer” by R. Jeffers. Tom Herrmann (2) titled his One Plus One Will Always Be . . .” and it centered on a United States experience. Lorin Gold (3) spoke on the many merits and variety one can find at Wachusett and entitled it The Many Aspects of the Fruit Bowl”. Deanna Lambert (4) discussed the warm receptions and feelings she received in her years at Wachusett following a stay at the Clark School for Hearing. It was called An Open Door to a Bright Light”. 263 o All the elements As we move on our memories are worth gold, but the future is worth dreaming about This proves just what we needed for a great graduation, quality ingredients. Included are some highly interesting and varied speakers (preceding page), some great numbers (420 or more in number), some quality entertainment, and in this case it is our own (above), some great year long guests (now part of the family, above right), and some super advisors (right including Mrs. Wreschinsky, Mr. Caouette, Mr. Farley, Mr. Swanson, and Dr. Pandiscio). 264 Seniors The future now awaits Top Left: Chris, Jen, Christina, Shirley eagerly awaiting their diplomas. Top Right: Gerry sleapy eyed. Middle Left: Eric Tracy, Eric Tornblom, Dan Spedding are all smiles. Middle Right: Chris Stanton relecting on the days activities. Bottom Left: Kristen Henshaw after recieving her award. Bottom Right: Chistine Leclair recieves an award from Mr. Lane. Senior Final Unit 87-Social Life DATE NAME PART 2 - TRUE AND FALSE (5 pts. each) Where are they going? 7. _I ' m building up momentum for a trip into outer space. 8. _I ' m busing these people to school via Main Street, Bedrock. 9. _I ' m taking them to Beirut. 10._We ' re going to Alexandria, 1987 B.C. PART 3 - ESSAY (11 pts. each) Pick 3 of 4 and write a paragraph about the emotional content of each Use the reverse side. PART 4 - MATCHING (4 pts. each) What are they doing? TEST SCORE SEMESTER AVG. 267 Directory A Aback. Katrin 85 Malden Street, H . . . 249 Adams, Daniel 4 Wiles Rd, S . . . 250 Allen, Beth 136 Winthrop Ln, H . . . 200 Almstrom, Russell 21 Slipper Hill Ln, H , . . 200 Ambrose, Karen Wachusett SS, R . . . 200 Anderson, Amy 192 Ball Hill Rd, P . . . 200 Anderson, Todd Pleasantdale Rd, R , . . 250 Andrews, Scott Box 391 16 Bancroft, H . . . 200 Andrysiak, Tanya 14 Salem Rd, H . . . 249 Annunziata, Lisa 5 Alpha Rd, H . . . 200 Antul, Kenneth Mason Rd, Jf . . . 200 B Bachant, Liane 45 South Wachusett St, H ... 201 Bakker, Phillip 101 Sycamore Dr, H . . . 201 Banyai, Geoffery 625 Shrewsbury St, H ... 201 Barthelmes, Gia 29 Slipper Hill, H ... 201 Bassick, Michael 65 Marshall St, Pa . . . 249 Bauman, Rebecca 53 Wilder Rd, S . .201 Beard, Chamoni Miles Rd, R . . . 250 Beck, Meredith 14 Farragut Way, H . . . 201 Beckwith, Floyd 836 Main St, H ... 201 Belanger, Catherine 176 Grove St, Pa ... 201 Belk, David 51 Pinecroft Av, H ... 201 Belschwender, Amy 12 Birch wood Dr, Pr . . . 202 Benoit, James 24 Princeton St, Jf . . . 202 Bessette, Amy 16 Shanandoah Dr, P . . . 202 Bjorkman, Mark 24 North Cove Av, S . . . 202 Black, Larry 39 Laurelwood Rd, R . . . 202 Blackmar, Robert 68 Banbury Ln, H . . . 202 Blair, William 87 Main St, R . . . 202 Bliundikas, Ernest P O Box 212, S . . . 250 Blunt, John 91 beechwood Rd, H . . . 204 Blydenburgh, Jenn 26 Lovell Rd, H . . . 202 Bogdan, Kimberly 6 Jefferson Dr, Pa . . . 203 Boisvert, Jessica PO Box 13, H . . . 204 Boisvert, Patricia 250 Lovell Rd, H . . . 204 Bonnell, Christine 19 Holden Rd, S . . . 203 Bouvier, Julie Fullam Hill Rd, NO Brook . . . 203 Boylan, Paula 73 Justice Hill Rd, S . . . 203 Brierly, Jennifer 3 Bel Arbor Dr, Pa . . . 203 Brikas. Robert 456 Quinapoxet St, Jf . . . 203 Brown, Danielle 232 Main St, H . . . 204 Brown, Scott 116 Greenwood Pkw, H . . . 204 Buckley, Joseph 43 Longmeadow Av, H . . . 204 Budd, Julie 75 Highland St, H . . . 204 Bulkley, David 68 Crestview Dr, H . . . 204 Burke, Andrew 90 Duxbury Dr, Jf . . . 204 Butare III, Joseph 6 Wyndhurst Dr, H . . . 204 c Cahill, Connie 10 Glenwood Rd, R . . . 204 Calcia, Michele 15 Town Farm Rd, Pr . . . 204 Campbell, Gregory 2322 N Main St, Jefferson . . . 204 Canaway, Kenneth 75 Meetinghouse Rd, S . . . 204 Caputo, Cheryl 4 Glendale Av, S . . . 205 Cariglia, Tammy 26 Acorn Dr, H . . . 205 Carlson. Sherry 42 Holt Rd, H . . . 205 Caruso, Matthew 66 Pinecroft Rd, H . , . 205 Cary, Beth 41 Laurelwood Rd, R . . . 206 Catino, Jeffery 1546 Wachusett St, h . . . 206 Cavanaugh, Glen 9 Brooks Rd, Pa . . . 206 Caverly, Maryann 16 Hunter circle, Jf . . . 206 Cawley, Erin 78 Wyndhurst Dr, H . . . 206 Cecchini, Lisa 28 Larkspur Rd, H . . . 206 Chang, Paul 64 Plymouth Road, H . . . 207 Chapates, Diane 391 Salisbury St, H . . . 207 Chapel, Douglass 38 Reservoir St, H . . . 207 268 Chaput, Nicole 13 Blueberry Ln, R . . . 207 Charland, Debra Rural Rtl Madden, West Brook . . 207 Chen, Daniel 17 Lincoln Circle, Pa . . . 250 Chenausky, Kristen 9 Nanigian Rd, Pa . . . 250 Clark, Joanne 10 Briarwood Rd, R . . . 207 Cloutier, Laurie 65 Pleasant St, H . . . 207 Coakley, Erin 2 Glendale Av, S . . . 207 Collins, Kimberly 34 Quinapoxet St, Jf . . . 208 Comer, Lauren 8 Hickory dr, Pr . . . 208 Connor, Christopher 510 Malden St, H . . . 208 Connor, Kimberly 161 Nola Dr, H . . . 208 Cook, Kimberly 380 sterling Rd, Jf . . . 208 Cranford, David 32 Deane Av, H . . . 208 Crawford, Paula 40 Quinapoxet St, Jf . . . 249 Croteau, Sheila 56 Grove St, Pa . . . 208 Curran, Suzanne 30 Wyndhurst Dr, H . . . 208 Curtis, Joseph 12 Cheryl Ann Dr, R . . . 249 Connelly, Thomas Laurel Hill Rd, H . . . 208 D Dahlstrom, Michael 94 Clinton Rd. S . . . 208 Damato, Kellie 14 Nanigian Rd, Pa . . . 208 Damon, Susan 914 Salisbury St, H . . . 208 Davis, Kathleen 98 Valley Hill Dr, H . . . 209 Davis, Tracy Kenwood Dr, R . . . 209 Davitt, Susan 210 Upper North Rd, S . . . 209 Degon, Hope 45 Oak circle, H . . . 250 Demare, Richard 112 Cedar Rd. H . . . 209 Demetry, Athena 296 Chapel St, H . . . 210 Dicicco, Jodi 37 Juniper Ln, R . . . 210 Donaldson, David 376 Main St, R . . . 210 Donegan, Donald 72 Valley Hill Dr. H ... 210 Doran, Kimberly 9 Tineview Rd, S . . . 210 Dorman, Carolyn 85 Highland St, H ... 210 Doud, Dawn Lee 648 Pleasant St, Pa . . . 210 Draleaus, Matthew P O Box 61, S . . 210 Dubois, Rich Pox 103 Maple Av, R ... 211 Dubovick, Denise 43 Putnam Ln, H . . .211 Duffy, Joanne 57 Hichory Dr, Pr . . .211 Dugan, James 681 Mason Rd, Jf . . . 249 Dunn, Paul 72 Homestead Rd, H , . , 211 Dzivasen, Christine 70 Cambell St, R . . .211 E, F Early, Julianne 4 Ledyard Rd, Pa . . .211 Ebbeson, Amy 60 Walnut Ter, H ... 211 Ellis, Gregory 57 Maple Av, R . . . 250 Emery, Guy 310 Main St, R ... 211 Emery, Merridith 301 Main St, R . . .212 Emond, Michael 17 Tannery Dr, Jf . . . 212 England, Steve 6 Pikes Hill Rd, S . . . 212 Enman. Margaret 97 Shrewsbury St, H ... 212 Erickson, Kristen Central Tree Rd, R . , .212 Erickson, Steven 83 Powers Rd, H . . . 212 Eunson, Stuart 73 Hubbardston Rd, Pr . . . 212 Evanowski, Michael 121 Woodridge Rd, H . . . 213 Fales, Craig Cloverdale In, R . . . 213 Fanning, Jason 837 Pleasant St, Pa . . .213 Farnham, Debroah 2 Blueberry Ln, H . . . 213 Farnsworth, Russell 71 hobbs Rd, East Pr . . . 250 Faucher, Kimberly 70 West St, Pa ... 213 Fernstrom, Mark 85 Suomi St, Pa ... 213 Finneran, Mark 12 Mountview Dr, Pa . . . 213 Fitch, Pamela 14 Driftwood Dr, H . . . 249 Fitzpatrick, Daniel 84 Suomi St, Pa . . . 214 Flagg, Steven 40 Holden St, H . . . 214 Flanagan, Kelly Box 369 44 Prince Rd, S . . . 214 Folding, Patricia 130 Princeton Rd, S . . . 214 Forsberg, Malin 16 John Dee Rd, S . . . 250 Fowley, Tricia 11 Streeter Rd, Pa . . . 214 G Gagnon, Kevin 3 Ashwood Rd, Pa . . . 214 Garny, Gisele 313 Richards Av, Pa ... 215 Garny, Scott 12 Walnut St, Pa . . . 215 Gates, Timothy 51 Wilde Willow D, H . . . 215 Gaudette, Eaan 21 Prospect St, Pr . . . 215 Gaw, Kenneth 34 Ford Rd, S . . . 215 Geneva, Denise 562 E. County Rd, R . . . 250 George, Kenneth 53 South Nelson Rd, S . . . 250 George, Kimberly 18 Griffin Rd, S . . . 215 Germain, David 40 Newell Rd, H . . . 250 Giasi, Mary Theresa 50 woodland Rd, H . . . 215 Glidden, Steven Miles Rd, R . . . 215 Gllynn, Maureen Charnock Hill Rd, R . . . 216 Gold, Lorin 125 calamint Hill, Pr . . . 216 Grhamm, Sean 60 Streeter Rd, Pa . . . 216 Grande, Michele 20 Brintnal Dr, R . . . 216 Greene, Sherry 106 Thompson Rd, Pr . . . 216 Gregory, Anastasia 14 Avery Hts Dr, H ... 216 Griffin, Margaret Mary 39 Winfield Rd, H . . . 216 Grinkis, Mark P O Box 134, S . . . 250 Gunderman, Todd 1 Lake Shore Dr, S . . . 217 H Hakkarainen, Adam J 81 Lincoln Ave, H ... 217 Hale, Edward C 60 Beechwood Rd, H . . . 217 Hall. Michelle L 327 River Rd. R . . . 217 Hancock, Scott A 25 Lovell Rd, H . . . 217 Hannigan, Kelly A Twinbrook Dr, H . . .217 Harris, Nancy L 1225 Main St, H ... 218 Hawes, Dawn L 86 Brooks Station, Pr ... 218 Hebert, Wendy J 248 Princeton St, Jf ... 218 Hehir, Mark P 13 TAngleoood Rd, S . . . 218 Helle. Kristin L 11 Bear Hill Rd, R . . .218 Henshaw, Kristin L 44 Armington Ln, H . . . 218 Herrman, Thomas H J 16 Lincoln Cir, Pa . . . 218 Herron. Donna G 16 Tanglewood Rd, Pa . . . 218 Hewitt, Sarah N 25 Wayland Cir. H ... 218 Hill, Susan R 22 Colorado Dr, H ... 218 Hiscock, Howard J Jr Redemption Rock Rd, Pr . . . 250 Hodgdon, Robert B 5-25 Countryside Estates, R . . . 250 Hodge, Carolyn 115 Ft. Cumter, H . . . 218 Holmes, Sharon 1142 Wachusett St, Jf . . . 219 Holmlund. William 3 P O Box 444, Pr . . . Holt, Carolyn M 26 Walnut Terrace, H . . . 219 Hopkins, Forrest R II 4 Knollwood Rd, Pa . . . 219 Horvath, Orsolya N 164 Newell Rd, H . . . 219 Howard, Donald F III 33 Radford Rd, Pr . . . 220 Howland, Karen A 288 Chapel St, H . . . 220 Howland, Scott R 288 Sterling Rd, Pr . . . 220 Hultman, Kelly A 25 Sharon Dr, Pr . . . 220 Hynes, Elizabeth A 28 Sherwood Hill, H . . . 220 Hynes, Timothy M 10 Estey Rd, Pr . . . 220 Hyson, Heidy J 92 Holden St, H ... 221 I, J, K INoue, Kano 3 Bethany Dr, R . . . 250 luliano, Lisa M 6 Tanglewood Rd, S . . . 221 Ivanisin, Paul J 100 Mark Bradford, H . . . 221 Jackson, Christopher A 5 FAirhill Rd, H ... 221 Jasperson, Amy E 109 Laurel Hill Ln, H . . . 221 Johnson, Kevin M 14 Brentwood Dr, H . . . 221 Johnson, Leigh K Ridge Rd, R . . . 221 Johnson, Paul D 10 Kenwood Rd, H . . . 221 Jones, Darin R 20 Nancy Dr, R ... 221 Joslyn, Michael G 99 Beech wood Rd, H . . . 221 Juodiatis. Diana F 47 Pinecroft Ave, H . . . 221 Kamendulis, Lori A CAuseway St, Jf ... 221 Kaminski, Michael F. 31 Bullard St, H . . . 222 Kane, Patricia K 1 Christmas Tree Ln, R . . . 222 Karas, Mary A 68 Putnam Ln, H . . . 222 Kauppila, Eric J Manning St, Jf . . . 222 Keller, Brendan F 115 Woodridge Rd, H . . . 222 Klaiber. Robert A 7 Wilson Rd, Pr . . . 222 Klose, Steven P 136 Highland St. H . . . 222 Knight, Kelly A 3 Oakwood Dr, H . , . 222 Knowlton, Kenneth B 11 Blair Dr, R . . . 223 Kohlstrom, Mark A 233 Bailey RD, HOIden . . . 223 Kosciusko, Eric R 628 Countryside Estates, R . . . 250 Krikorian, Kristina L 78 West St, Pa . . . 223 Kristoff, John T 4 Sunset DR, S . . . 223 Kubleck. Richard Rondeau Rd, Jf . . . 223 L Lambert, Deana Lyn Rutland . . . 224 LaChance, Michele J 214 Highland St, H . . . 223 LaCroix, Brian G 289 Bailey RD, H . . . 223 LaCroix, Marianne N Putnam Rd, H . . . 224 Laforge, Peter G 358 Bullard ST, H . . . 224 Lamura, Jeffrey 8 Nottingham Dr, Jf . . . 225 Lanciani, Jason 53 REdstone Hill, S . . . 225 Landgren, Jeffrey C 29 Wilde Willow Dr, H . . . 225 Lane, Charles H 30 River ST, H . . . 225 Lane, Jeffrey M 12 Dix ST, Holden . . . 225 Lane, Thomas R 31 Marlen Rd, H . . . 225 LaPointe, Alicia K 60 Worcester Rd, Pr . . . 225 LaVigne. Robert M 7 Bel ARbor Rd, Pa . . . 225 Lawson. Laura A 67 Hickory Dr, Pr . . . 225 Leanna, Dean M 29A Maple Ave, R . . . 225 Leclair, Christine M 6 Blueberry Lane, R . . . 225 Ledoux, Michele L 68 Maple St, Pa . . . 225 Lemay, Christine Bushy Ln, R . . . 226 Leosz, Jennifer A 203 Nola Dr, H . . . 226 Leppanen, Craig A 59 Paugas Rd, H . . . 226 Leroux, David A 382 Bullard St, H . . . 226 Leroux, Sharon L 134 Rowley Hill RD, S . . . 226 Leschke, Sean J 30 Lovell Rd, Holden . . . 226 Lindren, Scott D 291 Main St, R . . . 226 Ljungberg, Kristin L 53 SAndy Glen Dr, H . . . 226 Lockhart. Deirdre A 80 Maple ST, S . . . 228 Lomax, Robert R Manning ST, H . . . 227 Lombard, Jeffrey R 6 Nancy Dr, R . . . 227 Lord, STacy A 38 Main St. Pr . . . 227 Lougee, Barbara A South Rd, H . . . 227 LOwe, Jeffrey K Edson Ave, R . . . 227 Lucey, Patricia m 17 Burtenmar Cir, Pa . . . 227 Lucey, Timothy D 228 Grove ST, Pa . . . 227 Lupien, Diane M Winter ST, Paxton . . . 227 Lussier, David A 177 Pleasantdale, R . . . 228 Lussier, Donald G 177 Pleasantdale, R . . . 228 Lutz, Debora J 48 Ft Sumter DR, H . . . 228 Luzzo, Marc A 35 Nanigan Road, Paxton . . . 228 Lysen, Heather J 26 Esty Rd, Pr . . . 228 M Macilvane, Tammie S 49 Woodhaven Rd. H . . . 228 MacNeil, Stephen E 7 Tanglewood Rd, S . . . 228 MacPhee, Jonathan S 428 Salisbury St, H . . . 229 Mancini, Patrick T 30 Lancelot Drive, Pa . . . 229 Marcustre, James M 141 Stoneleigh Rd, H . . . 229 Mariotti, Howard L Causeway St, Jf . . . 249 Marnerakis, Margarita 90 Houghton Rd, Pr . . . 229 Marshall, Debora J 16 Kendall Hill Rd, S . . . 229 Martino, Mary E 3 Hawthorne Road, H . . . 229 Masshardt, Heather C 8 High St, Jf . . . 229 Masterman, Tod 63 John Alden Rd, H . . . 230 May, Sandra P 286 Princeton Rd, S . . . 230 McClelland, Kurt A 12 Acorn Dr, H . . . 230 • Mccormick, Chrostopher 75 Twinbrook Dr, H . . . 230 Mccullough, Robert B J 104 Mirick Rd, Pr . . . 230 Mchugh, Susan B 10 Indian Hill Rd, Pa . . . 230 Mckenna, Maura A 25 Slipper Hill Lane, H . . . 230 Mckeon, Samantha J 7 Juniper Ln, R . . . 230 McMenemy, James R 30 Lincoln Circle, Pa . . . 231 Miller, Lynn E 198 Brattle St, H . . . 231 Miller Robb J Pequot Trail, R . . . 250 Miln, Robert A JR 64 Holden Rd, S . . .231 Morabito, Alisha R c o 352 Mirick Rd, Pr . . . 231 Morgan, Christian D Holly St, H ... 231 Morrisey, Michael L 1410 Wachusett St, Jf . . . 250 Morrisey, Shirley A 776 Malden St, H ... 231 Mourginis, Christina M 737 Salisbury St, H . . . 231 Muckenstrom M 3 Osgood Rd, S . . . 249 Murphy, Jennifer L 35 Duxbury Dr, H . . . 232 Murray, Sheila A 420 Manning St, Jf . . . 232 N, O Narcisi, Kemberly 3 Glenwood Rd, R . . . 232 Nguyen, Lan 1292 Main St, H . . . 232 O ' Brien, Daniel E 59 Arizona Ave, H . . . 233 O ' Connor, Erin T 6 Briarcliff Lane, Pa . . . 233 O ' Donoghue, Timothy J 353 Pleasant St, Pa . . 233 O. hearn, Kathleen A 24 Prospect St, R . . . 233 O.Rourke, Jodi L 6 Knollwood Rd, Pa . . . 233 Orne, Derek D 1443 Wachusett St, H . . . 233 Orton, Amy S 52 Heather Circle, Jf . . . 233 Orton, Tara D 43 Maple St, H . . . 233 P Page, Deborah L 96 Dorothy Ave. H . . . 233 Panarello, Christopher 1748 Princeton St, Jf . . . 233 Papale, Christina 61 Beechwoon Rd, H . . . 250 Parent, Nicole M 965 Main St, H . . . 234 Parker, Thomas M 27 Calamint Hill, Pr . . . 234 Parslow, Linda M 8 Old Colony Rd, Pr . . . 234 Pasquale, Daniel F 18 Woodside Dr, S . . . 234 Patel, Pratiksha K 125 Paugus Rd, H . . . 234 Peloquin, Craig E 186 Ball Hill Rd, Pr . . . 234 Perry Rochelle M 13 Forestdale Rd, Pa . . . 235 Perry, Sally J 227 Pleasantdale Rd, R . . . 235 Peterson, Eril M 358A Bullard St, H . . . 250 Petit, Lauren 4 Justice Hill Rd, S . . . 235 Petty, Suzanne G 339 Holden St, H . . . 235 Peura. Scott R 90 Calamint Hill Rd, Pr . . . 235 Piscione, Mark D 37 Bullard ST, H . . . 235 Platukis, Peter D 189 Brattle St, H . . . 250 Plumridge, Leah M 30 Mountain Rd, Pr . . . 235 Porter, Vikki L 3 Newell Hill Rd, Pr . . . 235 Power, Matthew S 241 Main St, R . . . 235 Pratt, Tammy L 243 Leominster Rd, S . . . 236 Pray, Scott M 17 Cutler Rd, Pa . . , 236 Price, Michael A 50 Worcester Rd, Pr . . . 236 Pryce, John A 223 Main St R . . . 236 Puccetti, Lori L 25 Boutelle Rd, S . . . 236 Puffer, Dougas F 13 Mark Circle Holden . . . 236 Pusateri JR, Joseph J 35 Boutelle Rd, S . . . 269 Pusateri, Joseph R 190 Meadowwood Dr, Holden . , 236 Quiry, Lynn M Sunnyside Ave, R Quist, Erica L 11 Nancy Dr, R . . . . 236 237 Rahaim, Mike J 6 Bullard St, H , . . 237 Raymond, Craig S 84 Kendall Rd, Jf . . , 237 Redmond, Bryan D Barre-Paxton Rd, R . . , 250 Richards, Brandt T 135 Pleasant St, Pa . . . 237 Riedl, Suzanne M 41 Fairhill Rd, H . , . 237 Ring, Sally C 20 Pratts Jet Rd, H . . . 237 Ringgard, Victoria L 1360 Main St. H . . . 237 Rixham, Kimberly Cutler Rd, Jf . . . 238 Robinson, Suzanne C 225 Justin Hill Rd, S , . . 238 Roche, Jason M Meadowbrook Circle, R . . . 238 Rock, Randy A 22 Countryside Estates, Rutland . . 250 Rock, Steven P 15 Briarwood Rd, R . . . 238 Rock, Wendy M 1192 Wachusett St, H . . . 238 Rodriguez, Sashu Laurel Hill Ln, H . . . 250 Rojewicz, Keith E 126 Wachusett St, R . . . 238 Rokicki, James M 41 Valley Hill Dr, H . . . 238 Rollins, Andrea J Fairhill Rd, H . . . 238 Rosenstock, Elise G 91 Sunnyside Ave, H . . . 239 Ruchala, Kurt A Fairview Ave, R . . . 239 Ryan. Susan A 279 Brattle St, H . . . 239 Saavedra, Dawn M 2 Hilltop Ave, Jf . . . 250 Sachse, Robert M 80 Tuttle Rd, S . . . 239 Sadin, James P Kenwood Dr, R . . . 239 Salmonson, Todd M 3 Birch Ave, H . . . 239 Sandberg, William E Jefferson Road, Pr . . . Sandman, Gregory F 57A Maple Ave, R . . . Sanetti, Angela M 164 Russell St, Worcester . 240 Sanfacon, Julie A 10 Damon Rd, H . . . 240 Santry, Timothy P 369 Mirick Rd, Pr . . . 240 Sawyer, Christopher M 60 Hickory Dr, Pr ... 2‘ Schumacher, Dorothy D 263 Redemption Rd, ! . 240 Schwartz, Joseph E 22 Orchard Rd, H . . . 240 Scott, katie A 23 Brookside Dr, Jf . . . 240 Scott, Robyn J 6 Princeton Ln, Jf . . . 240 Sculthrope, Glenn C 354 Highlond St Holden . 241 Sedgwick, Katherine 17 Laurelwood Rd, H . . . Setterlund, Jill K 1 West Fairhill Rd, H . . . 241 239 241 241 Setterlund, Matthew 145 Bullard St, H Shed, Laura L 115 Ball Hill Rd, Pr . . , 241 Sherbourne, Gerald A 740 Salisbury St, H ... 241 Shipley, Jamison S 125 Princeton RD, S . . . 241 Sidoti, Thomas P 48 Glennwood Rd, R . . . 241 Simons, Jeffrey S 20 Lincoln Circle, Pa . . . 241 Simpson, Jill A 22 Donald Ave, Holden . . .241 Sjosten, John A 1 Squantum Rd, Pa . . . 242 Skinnin. Holly J 240 Highland St. H . . . 242 Smith, Debbie E Skyline Dr, R . . . 242 Smola, Stephen A 10 Anthony Dr, R . . . 242 Spakauskas, Joel D 50 Jackson St, Jf . . . 242 Spanknebel, Michael H 226 Leominster Rd, S . . . 242 Spedding, Daniel M 22 Tangle wood Rd, S . . . 242 270 Stanton. Christopher J 2 Briarwood Rd, R . . . 242 Stark, Kimberly L 28 Lake shore Dr, S . . . 242 Starkus, Laurie A 445 Bailey Rd, H . . . 243 Stewart, Tracy M 92 Ft Sumter Dr, H . . . 243 Stidsen, Christina C 6 Sherwood Dr, S . . . 243 Stoddard, Kelly B 188 Pleasantdale, R . . . 243 Stone, Kevin M 28 Pinebrook Ln, H . . . 243 Strandberg, Christopher 61 Bullard St, H . . . 243 Subrahmanyan, Arjun 9 Lowell Ave, H . . . 243 Suire, Johnny A 361A South Main St, H . . . 243 Sullivan, Christine A 23 Spruce Lane, H . . . 243 Sullivan, Jennifer A 8 Leominster Rd, East Pr . . . 244 Sullivan, Jocelyn 14 Still River Rd, S . . . 244 Sullivan, Susanna G 45 Old Princeton Rd, S . . . 250 Sund, Irene 8 Pratts Jet Rd, S . . . 244 Sund, Sarah L 8 Pratts Jet Rd, S . . . 244 Swanson, Arthur M 18 Burtenmar Circle, Pa . . . 244 Swatrz, Linda M Ridge Rd, R . . . Swirsky, Alyssa I 41 Lancelot Dr, Pa . . . 244 244 Tarquinio, Jennifer S Paddock Rd, R Taylor, Lisa C 6 Holden Rd, Pa . . . 244 Taylor, Lorie B 23 Juniper Lane, R . . . 244 Taylor, Torrye D 47 Crowningshield Rd, Pa Tetu, Michelle N 49 Newell Hill Rd, S . . . 244 Tews, Tracy A 135 Beechwood Rd, H , . . 244 Thayer, Kimberly 91 Hubbardston Rd, Pr . . . 244 Theriault, Rebecca L Albright Rd, S . . . 245 Tonna, Sarah L 96 Twinbrook Dr, H . . , 245 Tornblom, Eric P Scarhill Rd, Boylston . . . 250 Tracy, Eric D 35 Holden Rd, S . . . 245 Travers, Thomas J 40 Juniper Ln, R . . . 249 Trow, Barbara J 249 Sterling Rd, Pr . . . 245 244 Vaghini, Joyce A 8 North Row Rd, S . . . VanAken, Andrew L 100 Highland St, H . Vassar, Ann Marie Mason Rd, H . . . 245 Veendorp, Nicolette I 270 Thompson Rd, 245 Viner, Brian K Kenwood Dr, R . . . 245 Vinton, Mark S Manning St, Jf . . . 245 245 . . 245 Pr , . . Wahlberg, Lisa J 10 Calamint Hill Rd, Pr . . . 245 Wallat, Jeffrey G 9 Hunter Circle, H . . . 245 Walsh, Maureen E 210 E. Princeton Rd, Pr . . . 246 Walz, Matthew E 2 Karen Dr, S . . . 250 Washburn, Brian S 109 Rowley Hill Rd, S . . . 246 Waskiewicz, Keith P Chapel St, H . . . 246 Waslaske, Kathleen A 9 Blair Dr, R . . . 246 Watson, Michael T 31 Cheryl Ann Dr, R . . . Weathersbee, Kristin 51 Laurelwood Rd, H . . . 246 Weiss, Laura A 43 Crestview Dr, H . . , 246 Weller, Kimberly A 33 Maple Ave, R . . . 246 Wentzell, Michael S 29 Bean Rd, S . . . Werme, Kristen 57 Jackson St, Jf . . . 246 Weston, John C 22 Harrington Dr, H . . . 246 Wheeler, Rex 1296 Apt. A Main H . . . Whipple, Pamela A 573 Wachusett St, H . . . 246 Whitaker, Kip T 33 jamieson Rd, H . . . 246 White, Judith P 193 Main St, R . . . 246 White, Steven A 361 Bailey Rd, H . . . 247 Whitney, Scott F 136 Glenwood St, R . . . 247 Wilcox, Jennifer L 245 Bailey Rd, H . . 247 Willey, Robert E 49 Maple St, H . . . 247 Williams, Sharon M 39 Plnecroft Ave. H . . . 247 Williamson, R Jay 185 West St, Pa . . . 247 Wittevrongel, Steve 63 John Alden Rd, H . . . 247 Woods, Erica J 1990 N Main St, Jf . . . 247 Wrightson, Jennifer A 41 Rocky Pond Rd, Pr . . . 247 Wrin, Edward L 175 High St, Jf . . . 247 X, Y, Z Yankowski, Wendy C 115 Wyoming Dr, H . . . 247 Zecco, Kevin J 21 Wyoming Dr, H . . . 247 Zeena, Ruthann M 91 Mark Bradford Dr, H . . . 248 Zola. Mark P 4 Salem Rd. H . . . 248 Zona. Kimberley A 1107- WAchusett St, Jf . 248 Zoppo, Anjanette M 48 High St, Jf . . . 248 Growing up The bell rang, the lockers were cleaned and the class of ' 87 walked away for good. With mixed feelings of anticipation and fear we go forward to the future. We eagerly move toward our freedom and independence, racing to continue on. Yet part of us wants to stay behind, and remember our high school days, and our friends. Sometimes we ' re not so sure we ' re ready to grow up, and handle the responsibilities of life. But we are young, free, and a whole world waits before us. Senior year was filled with many pressures, including colleges, finances, scholarships, an maintaining grades. However it was also filled with liberties and a promise of greater autonomy. It seems the more freedom we get the more responsibility we take on. Looking on and looking back, growing up, and staying a child; It ' s just part of growing up. Extra Sponsors Tracy: Congratulations! We ' re proud of you! Mom, Dad and Kerry To Sue Petty: Whatever you want to be. But most of all be Happy! Love Always M 8c D Mr. Bob and Mrs. Elizabeth Subrahmanyan 271 You ' ve come What were you doing_years ago? Were you wetting your diaper? Were you trying to crawl? Were you taking a temper tantrum? Or were you throwing your peas at your mother because you didn ' t want to eat them? Here are some snapshots of our seniors doing their thing. Can you gues who they are? Answers on page 275 . . a long way baby! H S FlftST 272 Page 272: A. Gia Barthelmas B. Michelle Hall C, Glenn Cavanaugh D. Laurie Cloutier E. Hope Degon and Andrea Rollins F. Joanne Clark G, Christina Papale H. Lauren Comer I. Alicia LaPont J. Mark Zola Page 273: A. Kristina Krikorian B. Mary Martino C. Jen Leosz D. Karen Ambrose E. Connie Cahill F. Kelly Knight G. Teena Lemay H. Matthew Setterlund I. Alyssa Swirsky J. Sarah Tonna K. Laura Weiss L. Dawn Doud M. Amy Jasperson 275 Page 274 A. Andy Vanaken and Julie Budd B. Sherry Greene C. Katie Sedgwick D. Lorie Taylor E. Tammy Pratt F. Kelly Stoddard G. Kathleen Waslaske H. Erica Quist I. Lisa luliano J. Stacy Lord K. Lynn Miller L. Pratiksha Patel M. Angela Sanetti N. Amy Ebbeson O. Sharon Leroux P. Sally Leroux Q. Liz Hynes Page 275: A. Michele LaChance B. Tara Orton C. Meredith Beck D. Chrissy Bonnell E. Sue Petty F. Anjie Zoppo G. Beth Cary H. Erin Coakley I. Rochelle Perry J. Jen Murphy K. Lynn and Jeff Dorman L. Chris Mourginis M. Diana Juodiatis N. Athetha Demetry In perspective Taking part. . The simple fact is this: if you haven ' t participated in some extra-curricular activity by the time you graduate, you probably haven ' t enjoyed much of high school or learned ' very much. Extra¬ curricular are not just limited to varsity sports and Wachusett clubs. From taking a painting course at the Worcester Art Museum to being called outstanding by the O.E.A.; from biking on weekends to going to Hyannis with the Student Council, you can experience anything, feel anything, be anything (imagine that!): you can learn. In the past years there have been many arguments concerning school-sponsored activities. If you, as captain and 1 player of the tennis team fail a course, should you be removed from the team? Should school funds be made available to teams and clubs, or should the members of these groups pay to participate? Although these questions may only concern those who have an interest in the activities available through Wachusett, the answers are found by examining all the hobbies and interests that anyone participates in. We have all heard (and groaned about) the expressions like These are the best days of your life! Highschool is the biggest learning experience of your life! But instead of looking critically at the parent or administrator who says this, thinking You, evidently, did not go to highschool ... , try to figure out why they are saying these things. Let ' s not even touch the first one- who knows what the best days of your life are going to be? And if those days are consumed by four 180 days periods, what ' s the point of living after high-school? Somehow I don ' t think that idea quite works. Flighschool is a learning experience, certainly. Where else would you learn that Massachusetts has 13 letters and therefore Mr. Corriveau doesn ' t enjoy it as much as he could, or that not keeping your eyes on your own paper doesn ' t necessarily hurt you in the long run . . . But besides the academics, when is the next time you will be able to live cheaply in a house while skiing every weekend, making (at least) the chorus of every play, and go to New York for the weekend for $200. And since you ' ve gof the chance why not take full advantage of it? Learn all you can you will probably learn more about yourself by running Ty Seniors!!! Senior week, and tradition. What does that mean? Besides all the built up anticipation of ending a four year duration here, it could mean tying loose ends, or taking dreaded finals. Some of the crazier events of those last days are the senior hall, the ' selling ' of Wachusett, looking for those freshmen, etc. Where were you? seven miles or running a meeting than by trying to figure out how quickly Pete can run while the wind is blowing 10.7 miles into his face. So, to those who are in the power to take away school- sponsored activities, the car or any other of these privileges, tell them Wait! This is education you ' re depriving me of! Then hand them this article and tell them to read the first and last sentences. Because all of you agree, I ' m sure that high school just as schoo l and homework would be much more than even the most scholarly among us could deal with. INHERITANCE by Chris Brown Senior Prom, Senioritis, Senior Hall of Doom, Senior Citizens, Sammy Davis Senior, Senor, seen your, seen my, seen this, seen that, seen all of these eventually, you have, if you have ever been a student (or a senior, for that matter). The senior — that big guy in the sky, the epitome of his class ' , that bastion of academics, of athletics, of general good will and cheer, of all that collectively rests under the sacred name of Wachusett Regional High School! O! Thrill to the zany, madcap cast of characters from this, the senior class o ' ours! Watch them as you take a pleasant stroll through our elegantly adorned halls! Don ' t worry, they won ' t bite! They ' re safely kept behind bars of dignity, honor, and royalty. Go ahead, Touch one! That ' s it. Just don ' t feed ' em! Ah, to be a senior! To be able to throw off school ' s weighty chains for a lifetime (well, at least three months, anyway) of true freedom a full three weeks before any of the lower classes (turn up and crinkle nose, look away with a glare of superiority). To know the meaning of youth as no other! The power! The glory! The mini-series! But sooner or later, these kings and queens, ladies and lords of the student body must surrender their positions. And this is where the rest of us gladly enter. With eager faces, each former Junior Class member eventually is handed down the honor of being the king of the hill, the top of the heap! The Sophomores and Freshmen each get a somewhat hungrier stare as they step up one notch, envious of what they soon will have. Oh, we ' ll miss you, sure! But for now, we, those whom you leave behind, eagerly raise our hands in parting, and wave Good-bye! ' Thanks to Erik Jones of the Junior Class for this interesting idiom. jMii Keepin ' the press rollin ' 87 Mountaineer Staff Editor-in Chief . Glen Cavanaugh Assistant Editor in Chief . Mary Martino Business Manager . Rob LaVigne Assistant Business Manager ... Kelly Knight Senior Editor . Jodi DiCicco Art Director . Beth Cary Writing Editor . Tanya Andrysiak Assistant Art Director . John Deal Sports Editors ... Lorie Taylor, Chrissy Sullivan Faculty Editor . Tracy Stewart Organizations Editor . Tricia Boisvert Underclassmen Editors . Sue Park, Erin Keller, Julie Carlson Photography Editor . Joanne Clark Photographers . Jeff Goodman, Kristen Henshaw, Julie Budd, Tom Travers, Kristen Ljungberg Staff . Lyn Dorman, Sally Ring, Sue Davitt, Angie Zoppo Contributors . Doug Chapel, Paul Chang, Lorin Gold, Laura Weiss, Lisa Annunziata Activities Editor . Wendy Rock Advisors: R J Caouette R M Laverdiere 278 Closing Editors .... assistant Mary Martino and head Glen Cavanaugh Business .... manager Rob LaVigne doing the tedious lunch rounds p ' WHe ' -P i I • ugrFU? v - Under D D£ 0 L ,V£ S D •ts Cy ) e y 0 ,+ Jb y7 - e - fo 7 Pp Htlpi! fM ixni ' ' tiacK !% c i • f ! 280 Dr. T. Pandscio In Appreciation Mr. J. Farley Mr. R Caouette - To Mr. Farley and Mrs. Plaza for their expertise in all important financial matters. - To Mr. Caouette for all his time, ideas, and dedication he showed in designing the most memorable proms, prize winning floats, and yearbooks. - To Dr. Pandiscio for his encouragement and inspiration in creating spirit and drive in our class. Mrs. B. Wreschinsky Mrs. J. Plaza Most students probably don ' t realize the importance of class advisors. The extra time and gray hairs they receive from tedious, yet hopefully enjoyable hours. Therefore to these Special people, the class of 1987 would like to say Thank You. - To Mrs. Wreschinsky for giving hours of her spare time in helping prepare for our proms, and to Mr. W for helping with those ever enjoyable dances. - To Mr. Swanson for bearing the boring hours of chaperoning our dances. - And to Mr. O ' Rourke for preparing the memorable Freshman Cookout! Mr. R. Swanson Mr. J. O ' Rourke Lest we not forget ! 7 V Our past four years at Wachusett have been tremendous, but we would have never made it without our advisors and a few EXTRA SPECIAL people. We would like to extend our warmest thanks and appreciations to the following people for their contributions. Mr. 8c Mrs. Leroux - Thanks for all your great ideas and allowing us to clutter your barn with our floats for the past four years. Mr. Olsen - Thanks for permitting us to use your flat bed for the past three years. Mr. Bonnell - Thanks for your time and ideas in building our prize winning float this past year. Mr. Mrs. Cranford - Thanks for letting us construct our very first Homecoming float on your property. Mr. 8c Mrs. Clark - Thanks for your help in planning and designing our junior prom invitations. There are countless others who have assisted us over the four years, thank you also. % i % X X X X X X XXX Vi J X x x V X X X X J 3V- V v x X ’o ' © v 0 0 3 O O v 0 0 ° - 3 0 O ° v 3 0 0 0 ° O ooo 3 0 0 0 o o o 3 O 0 0 o 3 0 0 3 281 WACHUSETT Time has flown On the wings of youth We have grown And learned what it means to care And to cry And to love They have given us lessons on math and history and life Preparing us for the future But now we must walk away From the halls where we have learned so much We must leave behind a childhood And learn from our mistakes In time we may forget the games and dances and classes But we will never forget those friends Who gave us a shoulder to cry on And a hand to clasp The people who will live forever In our memories Forever young And happy The smiling faces of youth And all that is good And optimistic We are tomorrow The world is ours To explore And discover And so to all of us who are beginning our tomorrow Remember today And all the lessons we have learned And choose our paths wisely But most of all be happy And take what life and love have offered us Sheila Marleen Croteau ' 87 Top: The sign that greets us every morning on our way to school. Bottom left: Jason Fanning, Kim Fauche r, and Tara Orton—Just having a ballll Bottom middle: I pledge alligence to the flag . . . Above: Kelly Damato at her junior prom. Why so excited, Kelly? REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL HOME OF THE MOUNTAINEER ■ All as One MOUNTAINEER Off to college in a single leap, hoping to prosper enough to own my own black Bimmer. My classmates, they travel east and west, some north or south, but until the end of time we will always be thought of as one, the Class of 1987. In all our minds we will remember Mr. Lane ' s morning announements that wasted, in total, about 60 hours of class time during the past four years. Most of us slept or talked during them, never really listening to the thought and effort that was put into each message. And then there was lunch. The motto School food is good food , should be changed to School food was once good food. The quality of the food, however, never stopped any football player from buying a quadruple lunch. The main focal point of lunch was not to eat but to socialize. Lunch was the gossip hour. The seating arrangement at lunch was probably the most organized set up at Wachusett. Everyone seemed to have their own personal seat, or if you were Otis your name was on the seat. We would all sit in the same seat regardless if we were mad at the person next to us. It was just a matter of tradition. Over the last four years, the Class of 1987 has been outstanding in everything from slam dunks to Homecoming floats. We have, in fact, become a large family. We may all have different labels like Jocks, Punks, Smoking Area People, or Dead Heads yet not any one of us is better than the other. We all are as one, we ' re number one, the Class of 1987. Don ' t ever lose faith. -Michele J. LaChance 283 SR « m 4 SPONSORS MR. AND MRS. BECKWITH GINA BLIUDNIKAS MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. BOGDAN JOHN C. BLYDENBURG MR. AND MRS. BONNELL MR. AND MRS. THOMAS BOYLAN THE BUDD FAMILY MR. AND MRS. JAMES BURKE MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. CAWLEY MR. AND MRS. ALEX V. CHAPATES JIM AND CHERYL COMER THE CONNOR FAMILY MARGARET R. DONALDSON MR. AND MRS. RAMEY J. ERICKSON ERNEST AND ORA FALES MR. AND MRS. CLEMENT FARNAHAM MR. AND MRS. DONALD FERNSTROM MR. AND MRS. PAUL J. FLANAGAN KARL AND LESLIE GABOSH GEORGE AND CECELIA GATES ROBERT AND PATRICIA GEORGE KEN AND HELEN GLYNN ROBERT AND PATRICIA HOWLAND MR. AND MRS. EARL F. JOSLYN PAUL, ANETA, AND MELISSA KAMENDULIS MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY KELLER PEG AND DICK KNOWLTON MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LACROIX MR. AND MRS. RICHARD M. LANE ■mil SPONSORING THE ' 87 MOUNTAINEER BEVERLY AND DONALD LAPOINTE MR. AND MRS. RON ROSENSTOCK MR. AND MRS. THOMAS P. LAVIGNE PAUL AND JOYCE LEPPANEN MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LORD THE KEN LOWE FAMILY MR. AND MRS. RICHARD T. MARTINO MR. AND MRS. RICHARD D. MCMENEMY GORDON AND BARBARA MACPHEE MR. AND MRS. EUGENE A. O ' ROURKE, JR. JOAN ORTON CAROL PAGE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT PEURA ANDREW AND ANITA PRICE MR. AND MRS. JOAMES W. RINGGARD MR. AND MRS. PETER A. ROLLINS MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN A. RUCHALA PAT AND TOM SADIN MR. AND MRS. J. MICHAEL SHIPLEY JOHN AND REGINA SMITH DOROTHY AND DUANE TRACY JOHN AND JOAN VAN AKEN MR. AND MRS. KENNETH VINER GEORGE AND MERCIE VINTON MR. AND MRS. GORDON L. WALLAT MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. WEISS ROBERTA AND STEVE WENTZELL MR. AND MRS. DONALD R. WERME A PARENT FRIEND Mr. and Mrs. Bessette Congratulations Amy - Love - may your dreams come true. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmar Bobcat - We ' re proud of you - Best wishes - Love Mom, Dad Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Buckingham Congratulations, Good Luck to Barbs and the class of 1987 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cavanaugh Congratulations and Best wishes Glen - Love Mom and Dad. Dr. and Mrs. James S. Cranford | f Congratulations David Cranford: Reach for the best - You have what it takes. Love Mum + Dad Mr. and Mrs. John R. Curran Good luck to the class of 1987 Roy and Joan Dahlstrom Good luck Mike - Love Mom, Dad, Matt, Kathy, and Krissy ‘Richard and Lucinda Day Sally Hewitt - Congratulations to the last of a long line of superkids! Love, Mom and Dick, Brian, Jim, Chris, and Amy. ! Bob and Muffy DeMare Congratulations and Good luck Rick, and the class of 1987! Jim and Sally Demetry Best wishes to the class of 1987 Mr. and Mrs. William Emery III Congratulations - Merridith and Guy Emery - Love from your family Walter and Janice Evanowski Mike, you are a wonderful son. We are proud of you. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Fitzpatrick Best wishes Dan and class of ' 87 of Mr. and Mrs. Garny Dear Scott, We wish you success and happiness in everything you do. Love, Mom, Dad, and Julie. , rjjpwjfi i Jar M fD The Gilbert Scott Family Best wishes class of ' 87 Mr. and Mrs. Helle Kristin - Congratulations! You have made us so happy and proud. Thank you. Love Mom, Dad, Scott, and Heidi. Leif: SIW Kristionsson Congratulations Karen. May all your dreams come true - Love Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. LaChance Congratulations Michele. Love Mom, Dad, and Mark Family of Tina Lemay Tina Congratulations! We love you. Mom, Pops, Mark, Laura-Lynn, Butterscotch. Sandy and Chet Leosz Jen, Remeber - “Once there was a tree . Love, Mom and Dad Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Leroux Congratulations Sharon. We love you and are proud of you. 286 Mom, Dad, and Kris Lysen Congratulations Heather, we are proud of you and love you! The Masterman Family Good luck in the future! Class of 1987 Jim and Sue McKeon Wishing you love, success, happiness - Love mother. Dad, Murph. Dr. Robert and Karen Pennell Congratulations Bob Sachse! We love you! Proudly, Mom and Bob ' Mike and Judy Petit Congratulations Loll Lots of love. Mom, Dad, and Sue. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Pray Congratulations to the class of 1987 Philip G. and Donna M. S Ufacon m ’ Barbara and Francis Stewart Tracy - to an awesome daughter, the joy of our lives. Love, Mom, and Dad. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone Congratulations Kevin - We ' re proud of you. Love Mom and Dad. George and Mary Sullivan gratulations to our lovely daughter Chrissy Sullivan - Love, Mom and Dad. and Art Taylor igratulations and Good luck class of ' 87 and Betty tonna piness and success always, Sarah, Love, Mom, Dad, Lesley, Christa, and S.D. and Mrs. Francis Zecco Best Wishes For A Job Well Doner ( jp-- ' jL.tf § Michael And Diane Zoppo Anjie - Congratulations - With Our Love And Pride - Mom + Dad Lynn, we’er proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, and Lori, ood luck to our great daughter. )ve and congratulations. Best wishes in your future plans. Mom and Dad. ongratulations. Good luck in Future endeavors, Love, Mom, Dad, Michelle Congratulations! We ' re proud of you. Jay. Congratulations! You make us proud. Love, Mom, Dad, and Tim, Jason - We ' re so proud - now go for it - Love Mom and Dad, st of Luck Margie I - Mom - Dad IK 5 Erica « We love you - Congratulations Love Mom, Dad, Stacey, and Kendra. Best of luck, Karen and Athena Love - Mom and Dad. 287 Well it ' s . Back to the Future ' % ‘ MOUNTAINEER 28 B 50004 PWfe ' | 3 ? - ■ ' Sft IE S- - - 1 « W C B


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