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

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4 Vivid impressions: students in rare form. 50 Not golf clubs or billy clubs but a collection of peoples who do things together. 56 Season’s Best.- strategies, wins, losses, team players 114 Inspiration, perspiration, and some important cogs in Wachusett’s machinery. 134 Hot Shots making their tracks Listen for the morning announcements . . . Walking on Air: what separates the best from the rest . . . the class of ’88. J. One More Step: You can t have a Yearbook without a closing. Upper left: Home Sweet Home: the Regional Far left: Summer’s over, it’s back to the books and once again Jamie Ellis enthusiastically accepts the challenge! Above: Wachusett runners in stride. Bottom left: Lunch, our favorite part of the dayll Wachusett Regional igh S 1401 Main St., Holden, Massachusetts 01520 We are constantly on the go! The object is to get to wherever you are going on time, whether it be classes, work, detention, home from a party, or another social event, or even from the bus-stop. Unfortunately, we are always on the move and we often do not know where we are headed and we wander aimlessly But, that’s part of being a teenager and part of the growing process. So, once in a while we need to withdraw from the rat race, take it easy and enjoy our life while we still have the will power to keep up with the crazy paces we set! P.S. Use this excuse the next time your late coming from the cafeteria on the five minutes between double chem!! Upper right: Enough studying: John, Mike, and Emily relax in the smoking area. Middle right: The next Michaelangelo- Kim concentrates on her next creation. Bottom left.- No. you guys the camera is over here! Suzanne. Kelly C., and Julie are distracted while Beth. Kelly K.. atu Kelly O. are more interested in wha il in front of them. M I pew ■ ■ « f, . © jl. o « „V • ' • ;-V V A T 1 .0 2 Opening . m Upper left: What a face, you oughta be in pictures . . . who’s your agent? Upper right: You betcha I ' m not- Lynn strolls by as Matt shows OiiiK K:.. ' Atsn..£rf ts ■ his approval. Middle left: Is it love or is it velcro? Bruce and Lisa smile Above: These aren’t pretzels, they ' re rocks! Tanya searches pretty for the birdie!! for that chipped tooth. Bottom left: Pictures say a thousand words: Nancy displays her artistic talent!! Upper left: Two left feet- Pete tries to give Kathy a few dance lessons in between classes. Upper right: Wow man, what are we doing here? Mark and Johnny contemplate. Middle left: Hurry up, Bob- It’s an activity period day so wejhave less time to make it to Mickey D’s and backl Jr Middle right: Newlyweds: Karl carries Paul over the th jshhold. Bottom left: We have time for a few shots, guys= Laitren and Tim graciously smile for the camera while Traci, their agent disapproves. _ A Bottom right: What a mugshot, Dalel f Mf Friends are an important aspect of everyone’s lives. They are there whether an Olympic gold medal is won or when a shoulder is needed to lean on, carrying each other through those highs and lows of life. They support each other in whatever avenue the other chooses to pursues they laugh, cry, do outrageous things, and spend practically every waking moment together!!! Friends are like little kids sharing secrets- hoarding, protecting, and valuing each other’s thoughts and feelings. Friendship is that unique relationship or bond between people. It is often difficult to penetrate that established bond because of the uncanny match; it is as if they are meant to be. Although everyone searches for different traits in a friend, trust, understanding, a good listener, fun to be with, caring seem to be the most important criteria. Friends are there with that pat on the back, that nudge on the shoulder, that smile, that glance directed your way or that high five to whose hidden meaning only they hold the key . . . they understand thru thick and thin. Upper right: We ' re not doing anything honest: Innocently Tony tells us that he is not an accomplice to Matt and Chuck ' s crime. Middle left: Bashful: Rob, one of the Seven Dwarfs??’ Middle right: It’s Mott ' s time: Chuck, Matt, and Dan toast to a job well done. l 5 With the large number of students attending Wachusett, it is very easy to get lost in the mass confusion. For entering Freshmen, it proves an even greater feat. Wachusett can be overwhelming, ominous, and each new¬ comer greets Wachusett with skepticism. Where and if they are going to fit in seems to be the major concern. This one adjust¬ ment and transition most Wachusett stu¬ dents handle with much ease and expertise. Drawing from five towns there are many facets of Wachusett. Therefore, there is al¬ most a group for everyone, it is just that it takes a little time for one to become aquainted with Wachusett and to nestle into one group. It is not unusual to be tossed about as if one is a part of a pinball machine, or trying out for a particular sport, partici¬ pating in clubs or activities, aimlessly searching for classes or looking for that right group or nitch. Wachusett students seem to overcome and overlook these in¬ conveniences, and trudge on thru thick and thin always seeming to find their way. QUA Above: A lull: Aimee, John, and Jaimie take a breather while the coast is clear. Bottom left: It s not what you said, it’s how you looked when you said it: Andy, you ' ve got that mischievous look upon your face, what are you up to? Right: Open your eyes, Rob, to the possibilities!!! Opening Left: A bit distraught, Jill can ' t seem to get her bearings. Below: Soul Searching: Helena wanders into the world of philosophy. Bottom left: C’mon Jamie, this is serious: Sue didn ' t appreciate Jamie ' s joke about blood gushing from . . . Oh nevermind!! Bottom right: The Three Musketeers enjoying their time off before embarking on yet another crusade. V ' Mi Sl ■ ,rr ' t;fc.4t’.«(ri Below: Ooh what a spread! Jen compensating for the missing water and sand. Above: Too hot to handle: Erin and Sandi keep that eternal flame bumin’Jbrightl Below: On our way . . . Living it up. Kara and Andy intend to make the best of it while away from home! Above: She works hard for her money . . . Traci and Sue adding another dimension to their life. Cameras scanning exotic lands, breathtaking landscapes, gorgeous people, ambitious and elaborate summer” homes, dancing, sailing, swimming in clear aqua water, and riding off into the fiery sunset do not describe the backdrop for a Cleopatra movie. No, these are the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with Robin Leech? Try again. These are the lifestyles of the wild, funny, average, and sometimes unusual lifestyles of the Young and the Hormonely Spastic! Some of us exist as partiers or jocks and some of us as couch potatoes or bookworms. However dull compared to those of the Rich and Famous, we believe that lifestyles are for people over 25 and that we are just coping with what we have, until it is our turn to make our dreams come true! Top= Lawrence of Arabia? Mark and his harem. Left: Sue prefers to keep a low profile, but Robin discovered her secret hideaway in Paxton. Bottom left: Robin then travels to . . . Mt. Wachusett where many stars have flocked. of stars commenting on the accomodations: Dena, Sherri, and Sue relax after a rough day of sightseeing. 4-4-4- + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4- 4- 4- 4- -jfr +++++++++++ +Jt + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4-M4- + + + + + + + + + + + M+ -h + + + + + 4- ±_+ ++++++++++ + + m2m - ■ + fc±+ + + + 4 - JJ+ 4- 4- 4- 4- 4r+ + -f WBiF+ 4- 4- 4- +++++++++++++++++4 4-4-4-4-4- + 4-4- + 4-4- + 4-4-4-4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4- + -I- + + + + + + + 4-4-4-4 4-4- + + + ++ + 4-4-4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 + + -fJ- + + + - + + + - 4-4-4- 4- 4 l + -H 4- 4 , ...-F4- + + 4-4-4- + 4-4-4-4-4- + 4-4- + 4-4-4- + + + 4- + 4- + + 4- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + -f: + + 4 IIIIJ.4.J.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.44444444-4444444444444444444444444444 + 444 + 4444444444444 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- + 4-4-4-4-4--|-4- + -f + + + + + + 4-4-4 The bell rings and the halls are filled with murmuring and anxious voices planning the next two long- awaited days to come. Well the hockey game is tonight and we were planning on going skiing on Saturday,” echoes one ambitious student. Others are chatting with their boyfriends or girlfriends deciding which movie or which restaurant to dine at. Many others, however, do not plan how they would like to pass away the weekend, since their jobs take first fiddle. These are the students that revolve their activities about their work schedule, unfortunately for them, they have to bring home their own bacon! They take consolation in the fact that they will meet their friends at the local hangout or beside a soft pillow relaxing after a rigorous day at work. Still others manipulate about their parents’ budgeted time. It takes a lot of effort in preparing the house when one’s parents go away for the weekend. They have to get the exact times they are coming and going so that the host can make certain that they coincide with the times his her guests are coming and going!!!! These are just a few of the many things that students find to make their time off worthwhile. All things assured, no matter what they do, they appreciate the time off from the stressful and mundane school days and can’t wait until next weekend when they can do it all over again!! Above: Gang ' s all here and the joint is jumpin’l Left: A unique technique for Tammy, she is a highly trained professional and such an act should not be tried without proper supervision! Right: How LOW can you go? Left: Midnight Mission Below: We can ' t watch this type of movie! 10 Student Life + + +4 Above: Soaking up the rays, a few more months and school’s outl Right: Pete or Carrie?? ... No comment on this night. Above right: Pumpkin Runll Left: Hang Loosell Joe and Tricia practice what they preach. Bottom left: And what have you girls been up to, Dena and Meegan?? Below: You can never be too prepared. Jen rests up for next weekend. A Above: A candy apple red Camero adds a little class to Wachusett. RIGHT: WORST DRIVER Rob Skinner conquering another carl Above: CLASS BOAT William (Swill) McNeary’s Caddy. RIGHT: ' The Party Carl CHEVROLET i Volkswagen Above: NICEST CAR Brian Carlin gets all the women in his sporty car. Above.- Bruce is no where to be seen. Let’s park without a sticker! RIGHT: Kamini, senior homecoming queen, parading in a rumbleseat JAGUA 9 V •f ' -c -X- Ov. ■ S, V k x V VY3 N, v V V; V • X . -4 V, ' ' 5.X H ” Whether it be ripped jeans, bell- bottoms, chains, oversized sweaters, or tight button down collars, there is plenty of opportunity for students to make their fashion statements, and have others try it on for size”. But although the fashion is different, one thing that all seniors have in common is that they need as much beauty sleep as another, study, work, and of course, that old American stand-by . . . eating, an essential part of a senior’s day. GO here I come”, proudly states prepped out slave to fashion Joe Seremeth. One Man Stands Alone: Scott Reynolds boldly makes his fashion statement and sets a standard for others. 14 Brent Johnson strutting his stuff: Hey baby! Casual and comfy: Lisa, Kara, and Sara hangin’loosel! Above: Annie Hopkins reassuring a customer: I promise I ' ll take your coupons.” Right: Rich Rayworth showing the effects of too much homework. 1 A . V- ? ' f V t- V ' % ,r • K.. i k W Av S 15 ! ®3|p§ V • . ' • ' fiffl , ' v .r. •C ; ' T 4v jo get, up % the Tffe: alarm long school day aHjea i 4 $ . ' 4 tired, lim hartd flaps Mife $i M 4auttda , |v Another ten minutes, then I’ll get up. Just let me sleep a little longer. • . . • • : .; ■’. • ' ■ ■ v . y ■ ■ K ‘ . ifVi, ■■■- ■ ' ■ ± • • - -4 w.v ' • ► W . ° ; • - ,- . . . . . • . ' •• • t ‘ ♦ • - • .. TV . ’ •; . •• ' .■ .•.-• V • . , . . V 3 • •• - ■•- • ' •■ V -Mfi , • Buzz! Your eyes pop open in agony, and you jerk your head toward the clock to see that it is now 6:40. You realize that with her annoyingly chirpy morning voice, saying Time to get up, Sleeping Beauty! (or some variation) This note of motivation forces you to drag yourself slowly out of bed, one heavy leg at a time, and somehow succeed in standing. Scuffling down the hall slouched over, you make your way into the bathroom to start the shower. Here, the steamy, almost scalding water seems to make you yearn for sleep even more, as you sway back and forth, eyes closed, under the pounding beams of water. As you finish your morning rituals and leave for your ride to school, you grab a blueberry muffin or gobble down a couple of heaping spoonfuls of Fruit Loops just to quiet the urgings of your mother, and exit the house, book bag and lunch in hand, still dragging your feet as you lethargically make your way down the driveway. It’s first period. The slouched, limp bodies sit motionless in theirseats, their faces expressionless as they listen” to the morning announcements. The rest of the period is spent in much the same way, and as the bell sounds, they emerge from their desks and stroll casually out into the halls, heading aimlessly to their next class. Second, third, and fourth periods are waning periods-it has yet to be pinpointed at which period that consciousness begins to occur. After all, who’s N wake up and revive rather quickly with a screaming Algebra teacher, a gym class outside in 40° weather, and a surprise test in English class-nice way to begin the day! Thank God someone invented lunch!!! Above: Kerry asks the million dollar question: is it over yet? Below left: Time simply soars when you’re having fun, doesn’t it? Lincoln, Rob, Mark, and Mike find this out. Below right: It’s hard to keep a double identity,” says Santa Jill. m vWvV Left: Are we testy this morning? Dan, Sherri, Colin- engaging in a private convo. Middle: The pause that refreshes: Scott slurps on a juicy. Bottom: Thank God for bells: Glenn’s animal instinct surface with another trying day with Beth, the cause. Chaos. Entering the caf, you peer around for your longawaited lunch mates and your favorite seat. Finding it occupied, you decide to venture into the lunchlines, which extend to the opposite side of the room. As you would rather wait for the lines to go down and inhale your lunch with five minutes left in the period, you then decide to search out a seat and socialize. As your stomach growls and you refrain from attacking another’s lunch tray, you finish off those last bits and pieces of homework that you didn’t complete at home. Sixth period is right around the corner. By this time, students are awaiting seventh period to count down the minutes until dismissal. Talking is non-stoppable, socialization taking over the classroom discussion. Nothing ever seems to get accomplished. But, who’s complaining!! There’s a quiz tomorrow? that doesn’t seem possible with the amount of material covered, or did you miss something? Time will tell. At last. Seventh period. The countdown begins. This has to be the longest class of the day, and also the loudest. Those slouching, motionless and dreamy zombies in first period by now have turned into a babbling and squirmy gaggle of students anxiously awaiting the final bell of the day. Suddenly, everyone jumps out of their seats, and as the first person approaches the door, the bell sounds, and the halls are instantly filled with chatter as wild, joyful students scramble briskly to their lockers for the necessary books they need to do their homework. The halls are soon left “y: ;v Ml US Places everyone! Kirsten, Pam. and Barbara set the stage for what could be an eventful day. Have you completed your sketches to be read at You haven’t?” You’ve had 4 yrs.” © What do you mean that you have much more to learn?” All right. I’ll give you 10 more years . By then I’ll expect you all to come back as self-actualizing persons who are prepared to play their destined role in life. 10 yrs. later . . . You still haven’t completed your character sketches!” All right we’ll try again at the 25th reunion. Make sure that you show up!” 15 yrs. later . . . I GIVE UP! I now realize that it takes a lifetime to build a character sketch of yourself. You can only be self-actualized after you’ve seen your last sight, heard your last sound, and inhaled your last breath of fresh air. But then who do you tell?” The deeply buried moral of the story is= Never give up. Strive for love, happiness, and success until the end. LIFE IS A Right: Jim . . . don’t let success and blood go to your headl” STAGE! Below: For Amy K., success is being able to goof off at Disney World in Florida. Above: Ross makes sure that he is always well protected from his food and his adoring fans in the caf. Above: We’re speechless by Kelli and Julie ' s pearly whites. Above: He’s looking at you!” . . . No, you!” Right: Kate, Dan, and Kerry- Which way did they go?” Below: You wanna knock the chip off? Go ahead, make my day.” How unsuspec jpg ... an unsolved mystery ii quiet Holden s urbia where everything is as seems. But those of u h invisible antenna ' that see and heatwall know belter. A ■ ' that $ee and hea W know better. Jp The videncejwas as plam as day- a crumpjed up sandwich bag 4 ; inside the.crust of pumpernickel breadywith the traces o| mayo on the cleai lastic baggie. At the end of the table lay a crushed chocolate milk carton, tell-tale drippings strewed about. On the floor is a lonely chocolate chip, the remains of a cookie, the culprit is leaving a glazing trail. It’s only a matter jpf time before he she is apprehended. All p tave to do«fc |. locate a person wj$n mayo on draeorners o their miStimi, chocolate nilk on their $hir|, and tne scetu of chocolate chip cookel pmeir breSRh. All vulnerable and pef onalized brown bags of goodies frommome will be safe if only we can catch the myllerious lunch munchy! Anyone of thejp suspicious looking charaetefA could be the cme we are looking for. AlTthos W inv olved will e interrogated until this mystlry at WRHS has been put to rest. Above: Kyle smirks as he stalls on telling of his whereabouts yesterday. Above: Hey! Don’t look at me, I was home sick!” Lisa has an alibi, but what about you, Brendan? Well? Don’t try and explain. Above: The Pied Pipers: Sean and Matt are tooting their own horns. 30 Student Life Right: Flabbergasted and caught off-guard, Kristen fishes for an explanation . . . and by the way, who is that stranger? C ' mon, who couldn t trust these faces? Above: Trust us. sfs m Left: I all! Above: This is the lifell A couple of friendly students take a break from school. Above right: How old are we?? Denise resorts to a tricycle as her means of transportation, temporarily of course, until she gets her license. Bottom left: Suprise. suprise, suprise, . . . Sandy plays peek a-boo with the camera, after an embarrassing moment. Bottom right: BIG footll Carl models his new cast Left: Oh baby, that’s what I like! Alex loves the extra special attention by Emily and Tricia. Right: Ed gives that luring wink, as he seduces his next victim. Left: What can I say? Katarina making the be$$s ut of her dull day. Right: Four heads are b fter than one . . . Jen, Beth, Lara, and Sue form their own version of a totem pole. i me f a refoo+ Left: Is this a fake background or what?l Barbara and Erin showing off their tans. Right: Cheer up. Michelle, school starts next weeklll and Kelly pose all dolled upl Below right: Sharon visiting Jacque and Notre Dame dee Paris. Below: All dressed up . . . ready for a night on the town, Michelle, Cathy, Kelly, Kirsten, Lauren, Mo 24 Student Life Above left: Thumbs up for that run, Kevin!! Above right: The FOREIGNERS, Suzan and Karen, climbing to new heights in the USA. Left: Aw, not again!!! Erin dumps snow on Julie! Hee, Hee, Heel! Right: Bracing for the cold. Below: Fasten your seatbelts!!! Carrie and Sue prepare to tackle Jack Frost in that Winter Wonderland!! Below. Our Senior Class President. Toby Curtis . future Mr. Universe. Above: Procrastinators, Dale and Brigitte, finishing their homework during lunch. Below: Tricia and Mike: We’re getting along splendidly . . . thank youl” Above: This is all I want for graduation-Rachael. Below: Mike, Darren, Susie, and Laurie rappin’ casually fr ' 1 K tdM ft - ' 3 1 03=3 GE) Men SI S| £==3. SHEJ. w C=Bp £ • C — - - -- — ■ - — - - -- - — I -I - .— Left: Suzanne, where is the evil serpent? Below: Torn between two lovers, looking like a fool . . . Erin, Glenn, Karen. Above; Left, right, aah . . . you got itl Below: Jen and Kristen-summertime lawnchair potatoes. Sorry Erin don kiss public The date was May ninth, 1987. The place- the Worcester Marriott. This was the night numerous couples were waiting for. This was the evening of the Class of I988’s junior prom, with the theme, Lean on Me”. The elegantly decorated burgundy and siver ballroom was ready. As 7:00 rolled around, so did the stretch limos, Rolles Royces’, and other classy automobiles, one of which was a vintage red, convertible Mustang driven by Mike Latino. After a late dinner, the prom band Motion got the ball rolling with their up-beat dance music. Soon, the small dance floor was packed with laughing, hyper juniors. Some chose to sit and be their audi ence. Being a beautiful, clear, and warm night, many congregated outside on the patio by the pool. The entertainment out there were two daring girls who were so hot decided, What the heck,” and took a quick dip into the refreshing pool with their gowns on. Above: Barbara and Greg, love makes us smile pretty. Below: Dad slipped me an extra twenty. Following a night of fun, laughs, and dancing, the majority left for their post-prom activities at around midnight. Others, who just could not seem to stop their dancing feet, held on for a while longer, leaving this once sparkling, but memorable hotel in dissarray. 28 Student Life Footloose: and A Which one of us will he pick? Kara, Lisa, Beth or Jenn We all met at the dating game. Where did you get your dress, I love it. IF t. We all got stood up?l Have YOU hugged kissed your friend today? Shelby, Kelly, and Mandie have. WACHUSETT RELATIONSHIPS How we all dread getting up so early for school) teachers, students, administration, bus drivers, and custodians. We’ll do almost anything to get out of it; play sick, play hockey, pray for a snowstorm or other natural disaster, but when all those plans fail and 1st period has started, we realize that it’s not all that bad. School is our microsociety in this big world of full-time jobs, famine, nuclear weapons, and war. We have our leaders (administration), police (hall and cafeteria monitors), and the general mass of bodies (the students). In each different year, class, and situation we manage to meet new people, get closer to one another, and reach out. We are big family”, but remember we are also individuals. 30 ' -r T; 1 e It 1 Sk 3 n i - Hr.1 a r ' IL ' 1S H 4® S . .- TVfcjgi 1 ' T ' f t ■ A r 4 ' V ■ • N HIT IV tXMi ? v? xi . , nK’ X Jl r Nh left: Stephanie is glad to try out the handy Heimlich on friend and victim Tonia. below: Kelly and Suzanne - A hug a day keeps the cold away. V V - tty t ' ff IW %■ ' T--T ' - i k above: Mrs. Aldrich and Mr. Lewis. The farmer and the dell on their way to Mickey D ' s drive thru. left: John Naroian (Sr.) is glad to give brother Matt (Frosh.) directions and advice concerning WRHS and GIRLS. IjuSj.V VJ 1 V. •. . U middle: Dr. Pandiscio loves to put f % his Psych, degree to work during his lunch periods and free time. ice the soda machines Jen’t oftMjring lunch: Dan. Matt, ch k will have a Mott’s and a Left: Is Carrie really an undercover Superfriend out to protect the world from evil and injustice? Middle- Walk like a Mountaineer . . . Shuffle step, shuffle step. Bottom: Animal instincts?? Mr. Bouvier and Ape X. , e d° sc0pe ' Ssss su tweens « 85 --I • t £2 ?S2S ' j3L . „ - $ ' e “« ' ” P ' e ' I fl« P« c,s ' a p adc °P ts that are s p ' ce CVachusett ‘ e cta • extra ' a s ever f cC ' Xo 6 a a vUa P art tach P ' ece ,S j |ndW : --t stints o ' a th£ d bU nded JMf {ounda 8incC tha P ts WML • £! stnees of stu J the deadhea Above left: I got you Babell Tonia admires Peter ' s macho manliness. Above right: Sara cherishes the few moments she has to herself. Left: Call us a plastic surgeon, QUICK!!! (We really don’t know who these people are!) Bottom left: They’ll definitely get into the Pearly Gates! The cherubs: Jen, Kathy, and Rachael. Below: Together forever, Katie and Becky. IWYHTfNO m ar mo . 34 Student Life Besides the positivi times we had, and embarrassing, and ju i pmm bad moments we had, which seem to be the ones that stick in the head for a long time, a few of the more average to ecstatic ' shots’ are left on these pages to remind you of all the times spent here. On the sides of the pages are some blank memos for you to use for reminders of some of those memorable times. above: Petra B., Dan Y., and Kamini W. squeezing in some studying during lunch. left: ' The pie’s on youi Andre Bessette-winner of the pie eating contest. opposite top left: Paul and George amongst happier times in study hall opposite middle: It could only be Halloween! opposite left: Joe S. in active thought. ... THE GOOD TIMES! GET YOUR Top right: Hey where are the long stem roses guys? Middle left: Sweets for the sweet . . . Middle: Nice cheeks . Left: Welcome to the Architects of America Convention.” What are you doing activity period?” Nothing. Why? What are you doing?” Well, first I have a Student Council meeting and then I have to go see Mrs. Branche about the Clark Model U.N. .” DO you want to come over after school?” Nope. I can’t. I have 10 pages due for the yearbook and then I have play practice.” How ’bout tomorrow, are you busy then too ?” Sorry, but tomorrow I have a flute lesson after school and then Science Seminar ...” FEET WET! 37 STUDENT COUNCIL Officers (tp-btm.) S. Conley, A. Orlando. M. Martin. S. Melienski W. P,. H.s. © ©(©© STU DE NT © Council Left right, top - bottom: l-r, tp-btm K. Hehir, M. Coakley, M. Martin N. Broulliet, S. Tremblay, C. Drinon, T. Longhway, A. Curran, A. Deane, E. O ' Niel, A. Orlando, S. Conley. B. Cranford, D. Bunker, E. Johnson. S. 0”Connor, P. Murphy. E. Keller, C. Morgan. B. Maynard, K. Kennedy, A. Murphy, G. Higgins, J. Collins, J. Hammergerg, S. Fox, A. Ogilvie, S. Melienski, E. Shaughnessy, M. Mero, S. Boyle, J. Collins, M. Edelsberg, C. Santimore 38 S.A.C. S.A.C. (Ift.-rt.) S. Melienski, D. Bunker, M. Martin, K. Kennedy R.S.A.C. (Lft.-rt.) S. Fox. M. Martin a a ag t jL g j B jpmjga ! ACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD □ Buddy VVogrum □ OB.A. 0- Student Codne GT R.S.ft.C.. O Q Ubrcuny Club 0 A.A B Q FuBa.r ' e Farmers ® O UJa_C.hVsei± SlnoeYs SENIOR OFFICERS Top bottom, left - right Ift-rt K. Macphee, C. Morgan, D, Youd S. Tremblay, A, Sullivan V.P. Glenn Higgins, Pres. Toby Curtis Secty. Kamini Weeratne. Treasurer Sharon Fox At Wachusett there are vast opportunities to become involved in student government. The Student Council provides a voice for student concerns and is responsible for much that goes on here. Becoming a class officer is an ideal way for showing leadership as well are positions on the S.A.C.. R.S.A.C. and the A.A.B. FRENCH, HONOR SOCIETY Left - right: back C. Brown, D. Bunker, T. Longhway, K. Gilbeault L. Tautkus, E. Edelsberg, Mine E. L. Debrule, S. Philbin, S. Fox. K. Weeratne, K. Pyle, L. Conrad, G. Mammone, S. Sadowski, K. Fudeman N.H.S. Officers (Lft.-rt.) front row Pres. A. Krukonis, V.P.S. Fox, Secty. A. Tarkianen, Treas. J. Ryan 41 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRESHMAN OFFICERS Being a leaders something that take responsibili initiative and a bit of courage. ifhoosing to become a class officer indefinitely a way to display leadershij tualities. Class officers plan dances, functtaisers, special programs etc. Officers afce responsible fc maintaining ttyit special makes each nass that com of W.R.HJirunique. Look ba time yof have spent at smile. Thank your class offic especially your class advisors, for they have helped to make your clasp GREAT! that in and out at the usett and s and 1 CHANNEL 39 D.E.C.A. Top (left-right) T. Shapiro, T. Martin, B. Hiller, Advisor C. Branche, R Wisniewski (Bottom) W. Wentworth, M. Hart, N. Forsberg Top (left-right) E. Roberts, M. Leland, M, Martin, L. Longbottom, L. Strong. M ' Hymadani, M. Hall. M. Boyle, T. Johnson, A. Blair, J. Slauenwhite, L. Gemmelp Magliaro, Advisor Mr. Margolis Front (left-right) S. Sawyer, A. Andrysick, S.l Swenson, J. , M. Clifford 4 W Back (Left-Right) J. Dominguez, R. Ramakrishnan, R. Flatt Front (Left-Right) R. Gingras, K. Maiser. J. Riley C. Riley P. Bjurevad, N. Ababao, C. Gunther. L. Sullivan K. Fudeman, S. Cordwell Back (Left-right) C. Plouff. R. Rasmussen. D. Bunker Front (left-right) D. Chenausky, T. Drewniak. T HBHK. S. Sadowski MODEL ILN. INTERNATIONAL CLUB WITH A SONG IN THEIR HEARTS . . . WACHUSETT SINGERS: 1st row: Mrs. Reidy, Laura McGourty, William Beck, Jessica Lofgren, Benjamin Hallen, Laura Dubrule, John Deal, Kristen Rocha, Jodi Berggren 2nd row.- John Bowker. Stephanie Carr, Erik Jones, Andrea Walker, Chris Grigaitis, Sherri DerKazarian, Darin Zytkiewicz, Bobbi-Lynn Olson 3rd row: Suzanne Martin, Chris Brown, Noelle Dinant, Richard Cranford, Kerry Deal, Kevin Magill, Kim Guilbeault, Adam Doud, Christine Ordung. CONCERT CHORUS: 1st row: M. Salazar, W. Wentworth, B. Hallen, C. Gibbons, A. Doud, D. Zytkiewicz, K. Magill, P. Everett, D. Youd. 2nd row - left end - C. Oglvie, C. Dubois, T. Hendrickson 3rd row - right end: R. Pomerlow, K. Lynch, Mrs. Reidy 3rd row: S. Peck, K. Provost, J. Paul. A. Burtt, T. Shimkus, K. Sewell, M. Banks. J. Shirley, M. Amelotte. E. Lord, B.L. Olson, A. Johnson, E. Lofgren, A. Perry, N. Ababao, A. Brockelman, L. Barry, K. Gonyea, A. Buma. Chris Palmer 4th row: M. Dubrule, M. English, M. Fuller, C. Thompson, D. St.Pierre, Kari Green, J. Pendelton, H. Lorrain, L. Tews, A. Gates, M. Locke, L. Myers, M. Amato, K. Perkins, G. Myers, S. McGourty, K. Mitchell, J. DePerrio, J. Berggren, J. Riopel, K. Leonard, M. Payne. I ' ll stop you right in the middle of a concert if you do that!” You must have your music memorized!” This is not a democracy!” Pucker those lips!” I promise you we won’t do as many performances this year!” Where’s my bowtie!” Don’t be wimps! No guts, no glory!” More tenor, less bass, and twice as much alto!” No! No! Never stop, even if there’s a herd of pink elephants coming through!” The Music Department is constantly changing . . . and growing. Over 200 people are involved in Wind Ensemble, Wachusett Singers, Jazz Band, Concert Chorus, and Concert Band, as well as private lessons. Students in each of the ensembles also receive a well-rounded education in the field of music. The department gives four full concerts every year, as well as dozens of smaller performances at the El Morocco and Disneyworld in Florida. This year also witnessed the introduction of a Junior High Jazz Chorus and a Junior High Jazz Band here at the school. The Music Department does more than just performing, too. Other courses include Music Fundamentals, Advanced Musicianship, History of Pop and Jazz, and Electronic Music. No matter where one’s interests lie, the Music Department has something to offer everyone. Erik R. Jones £ 1 C 13 i- m It FV 13 it y 1 !£i I d i|vU ' j jr ■ % ' f 1 i 1st row: B. Wentworth, M. Salaza (Vice-President), Chi Hoang (Treasurer), F. Graziano. B. Nystrom (President), J. Marden, W. Hackler, L. Prescott, C. Sargent, G. Marchand. 2nd row: P. Everett (Secretary), R. Wisniewski (Treasurer 2nd half), K. Safstrom, C. Monroy, R. Barry. K. Maiser, K. Morrissey, J. Grinkis, D. Kurtz, M. Hazel, Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Chase. 3rd row: C. Ploof, A. Engdahl. T. Bonin, K. Dion. S. Peck, E. Owens, K. Lynch, J. Porter. Missing: K. Colburn, S. Eckert. P. Everett, S. Favreau, M. Lafayette, J. O ' Malley. R. Ramakrishnan, C. Rousseau, J. Schrieber, J. Voyiatzis. (L. to R.) Paul Glockner, Christine Olgive, Mr. Gausis. Rissie Crawford, Rick Wackell, Ross Lowell, Bob Mason. Jason Hotaling. Robin Fales, Phil Martin, Randy Jordan. Pete Beuoit, Jamie Wreschinsky, Brenda Fales, and Jim Sandstrom (kneeling). 46 Organizations (L. to R.) Nancy Forsberg, Sarah Parkard. Eric Jones, Melissa Flanney, Christine Palmer, Tammy Dower, Gina Mammone, Fleather Sidman, Cynthia Crowe, Laurel Conrad. «: :: 47 O.E.A. The Wachusett Office Education Association (O.E.A.) is open to all students interested in learning more about business and office occupations. In this year’s State O.E.A. Leadership Conference at the Danvers Sheraton, students who won honors include Larry Gemme, Lauri Longbottom, Michele Norton, Michael Segur, Jennifer Dunn, and Michele Threadgould. Kneeling: J. Dunn, L. Longbottom, K. Ash, M. Segur, L. Gemme, R. Skinner, Standing: M. Bouquet, L. Leclair, K. Perkins, K. Morrow, D. Roberto, M. Norton, M. Threadgould. J. Bunce, Mrs. Thompson, Advisor. YEARBOOK 48 Kneeling: K. Roche. K. Fudeman, J. Goodman, B. Cote, A. Curran, Standing: S. Park, S. Fox. C. Farina, T. Boon R. Keen. T. Fullen, C. Drinon, A. Krukonis, K. Macphee, L. Gallagher. M. Taylor, B. Macnamara. ram (L. to R.) Mr. Mitchell, C. Bishop, S. Jordan. K. Sewell, K. Ash, M. Hanney, T. Me Carthy, M. Willey. J. Lofgren. M. Clifford. S.A.D.D. The Wachusett chapter of S.A.D.D. has been growing ever since it started in 1983. It continues to offer transportation and help to students who’ve been drinking, or are with someone who’s been drinking, and to spread the message — Don’t drink and drive, to the entire Wachusett community. President: Jen McKensie, Vice President: Tina Ordung, Secretary: Anne Ogilvie, Treasurer: Heather Sidman. 49 SCIENCE SEMINAR H H(}NO? SOCIETY left to right N. Forsberg, S. Packard. M. Hanney, C. Palmer, G. Mammone, H. Sidman, C. Crowe. L. Conrad back E. Jones, T. Dower left to right S. McGaw, J. Schrieber, P. Frye, J. Pierce, M. Aho, A. Gates, M. Payne, K. Boyer, T. Frye, K. Macphee, J. Rasku, A. Ricardi, C. Thompson, B. Yules left to right C. Monroy, M. Taylor, S. Park M A A EXPRESSION THEATER Back (left-right) S. Congdon, K. Fudeman, N. Forsberg, C. Farina, M. Davis, B. Yules, L. Nelson, M. Favreault, C. Riley, S. Elolampi, K. Sawicki, S. Jordan, E. Jones, , D. Bunker Front (left-right) S. Cordwell, G. Mammone, K. Noonan, L. Dubrule, S Rhilbin, S. Park, T. Shimkus, J Goodman, M. Salazar WACHUSETT REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL i HOLDEN, MA 01520 SKI CLUB OFFICERS: President Charles Pat” Schmohl, V.P. J. Michaelowski, Treasurer M. Grinkus, Secty. L. Trzcinski Once Twins, Now Opposites -a tribute to Lynn Ellen Gates-Reed Once we were twins. Mirror images. Best friends. We shared everything-Everything in common The same hairstyle, sorta-kinda-but-not really” that pink sweater, MacDonald’s food I want to be a cop I want to be a writer Meeting new beaux Breaking hearts and getting our hearts broken We created so many memories What little trouble makers! Remember Mobil bathroom? How ’bout N.Y. City? Those hockey games? The hurricane? Those were the days-Crazy Days Now we seem to be opposites, Not quite strangers, but so different. No more are the friday night escapades What’s new? Curtains for the bathroom, coffee table in the den shelfliner in the pantry, ultrasound. I got an eighty-five on an analysis test, got accepted to college. You’re having a baby -ABABYI! Me, I’m finding a date for the prom. Sometime in the future I may have a good job, a condo in the city You’ll have a loving family. We will both have success in our callings We both have promising futures. Very different, but happy and successful nonetheless Someday we will be mentors for one another You’ll teach me the joys, shortcuts and difficulties of parenthood. I’ll help you break into the career world. Our friendship has a direction, A future-not to worry, I still love you. Welcome to the world Baby Reed. Lisa Westerlund 52 Creative Top Left: Shelby Mackie’s doodles Top Right: Dan Nault’s pen and ink Bottom Left: John Lufkin’s farewell Just a sampling of the class of 88’s creative potential. Most are too shy to share with us. 54 Creative Upper right: 25, 13, 4 Huuuut .... Brendan Fouracre and his offense set up for another drive. Middle: Shawna Conley and Shelby Mackie intently watch their teammate hit a solid drive. Far right: Ready, aim, . . . Bob Gramling moves in for the kill. Whether it be soccer, hockey, baseball, tennis, underwater basketweaving, or tricycle racing, the athletes rise to the occasion. With Wachusett being a dominant force in sports competition, we notice real dedication and perseverance in our sports program. The coaches as well as the athletes, donate their time and expertise (personal best) to bring forth exciting and entertaining action. The player’s, coaches, cheerleaders, and the entire student body contribute to the winning spirit of W.R.H.S. Attention-getters, crowd pleasers, and Curious George’s flock to our gyms and fields to experience the Wachusett phenomenon . . . Upper left: Jen and Elisa keeping the ball moving. Upper right: Concentration is the key to the Shelby ' s sport. Walking Though the Varsity Football team got of to a great start by defeating St. Peter-Marien by completly shutting them out, their winning streak slowly began to dwindle. The team may have not won the game, but they showed us some good playing. Under the guidance of captains Steve Holland, Chris Carey, and Jamie Ellis the team worked together to give the opponents some tough ■ ! competition. Seniors leaving, other than the three captains, are: R. Annunziata, K. Babineau, P. Bessette, C. Carey, S. Conner, S. Crawford, J. Ellis, B. Foreacre, S. Holland, B. Johnson, J. Lanpher, K. Lazarous, J. Lemoine, J. Naroian, H. Nguyen, C. Rock, E. Thibeault, and S. Webster. Upper right: O.K., on your mark, get set, . Bottom left: Ed and Scott on injured reserve. First row: J. Naroian, K. Lazarous. C. Carey, S. Holland, J. Lanpher. B. Foreacre. M. Osgood Second row: G. Macneil, R. Annuziata, S. Crawford. S. Conner, J. Lemoine, B. Johnson, E. Thibeault. S. Webster Third row: K. Babineau. D. Deptula, P. Bessette. J. Gregerman, K. Hobby. K. Quinlan. C. Rock, H. Nguyen, J. Foley Fourth row: T. Buckley, A. Doud, K. Nelson. J. Perry, E. Holm, T. Raynor, M. Jackson Fifth row: G. Kazarian. C. Lachance, B. Foreacre, S. Millette, K. Strong, J. Grover Sixth row: , C. Rodgers. J. Honore, S. Warren left: Senior quarterback Brendan Fouracre 9 counting down in secret code until the HUTI below: 33 Senior Captain Jamie Ellis. 1st string running back, was definately on his toes as one of this year’s MVP’s. CUTEST AND MOST VALUABLE . . . WHAT? Contributing his skills and quick thinking to the team’s outstanding football season. Cpt. Jamie Ellis was rightly one of this year’s MVP’s. Keeping in star company with Jamie was junior Kyron Hobdy. Kyron was a key player that the team could always rely on both on and off the field. If cut from the NFL they can always fall back on their looks! Watch for these two most valuable in GO. 59 Bottom.- B. Kapitulik, E. Johnson, D. Blum, R. Uppstrom, D. Lucey, B. Hair, H. Nguyen, C. MacPherson. Middle: A. Butt. P. Murphy, J. Shaw, J. O’Leare, J. McPhee, K. Paharik, D. Dinacenzo, K. Legacy, E. Fisher Top: Coach Ruayne, M. Aho, G. Donaldson, R. Cardaci, B. Dunn, C. Caraachio, M. Pryce, M. Cook, A. Packard, Coach Cataldo. Missing: T. Champlan, B. Clark, D. Coolidge, K. Earley, T. Henshaw, A. Lopez, J. Michaels, M. Porter, J. Rastad, S. Simoncini. Top left: See what I mean, pretty smooth, but you just can’t do that. Crime doesn’t payII Top right: Takin’ it backll Above: Which way do we go?? 61 Pi titl few Sv ; UMtW Vi p Z ' .N i. V- H m § ■ . • V ' _ f mM J A % - V Y % . «$ ag g i . a m „ ' ‘i V % vN. f ' - ' - , ■■ ■; ■ ' ’ ■ ' . ‘ . -, f ge t % t k _ 45 ■ a , 4 ■yn , ' ' s , . •• ■ .■ ,«, ' w ,T « i,, M, . • -A • a® ;; -JUT, I- jC W Spirit l p y t ra i w p ww : f 1 X - ' -I 5 f 1 w M tote. Yf m w w ? Bottom: B. Carini, P. Lucey. K. Drolet, M. Regele, A. Grady, C. Ordung, Top: C. Quinn, E. Currier, K. Sawicki. L. Parella, L. Farabough. D. Davis. Missing: M. Labbe. Top: Work it on out! Top Left: Erin C. showcasing a cheer! Above Right: Michelle shows her stuff! 62 Sports Keep the ball rolling! U pH •A bottom L-R: D. Haglund. M. Delsignore. C. Berlane, K. Barry K. Murphy, L. Erickson, middle L-R: S. Bunker, L. Cederbaum, K. Lavigne, M. Banks, N. Desantis, C. Lane, top L-R: J. Reilly, D. Ledoux, E. O’Connor, L. Lachance, K. Jenkett, D. Honore, E. Leavitt, missing: N. Brouilette. top left: Meredith is congratulated by her team-mate, top right: Nicki lines up for the play, middle left: Gee, I hope this worksl” middle right: The five woman powerhouse, ready to pounce, bottom right: Lachance and Jenkett, a winning combination. 63 Climbing the ladder of success Once again as their season approached, the Girl’s Field Hockey team rose to the occasion. Under the direction of Coach Aldrich, these talents” gave Mrs. Aldrich her one-hundredth win. Their combination of skill, teamwork, and determination led to their domination over opposing teams. With another best” season under their belts, the two senior captains, Sarah Galvin and Mandy Fair, as well as the rest of the squad gave Wachusett yet another opportunity to gloat. Though the team lost their chance at the championship, they displayed spectacular playing abilitites and overwhelming spirit throughout. They completed their season leaving Wachusett with vivd and exciting memoried . . . W.T.B.!!!!! Bottom: S. Conley. N. Leroux. K. Sechman. M. Fair, C. Henderson. A. Becker. Middle: S. Jolie, S. Mackie. C. Holm, A. Paulson, A. Campobasso. A. Pasternak. Top: Coach Aldrich, E. Shaughnessy. A. Perry, K. Mongiat, A. Murphy, J. Roberts. Missing: L. Jolie 64 Sports Upper left: An honor well deserved: Mrs. Aldrich signs the ball for her 100th win. Upper right: The thrill of victory-it’s not the Olympics but the feeling is mutual: Mrs. Aldrich gives that congratulatory hug. Bottom right; I ' m gonna get it before youlll The most valuable player of this year’s varsity field hockey team was senior, Sarah Galvin. She was a driving force behind the team. This year was a spectacular one with the combined playing of Sarah and the team. The team was part of a 100 game winning streak, that was one of a kind. Top left- Scoop it, Sarah. Bottom left- Get that stick down Bottom right- Smile pretty. 65 . A continuing saga ' Tr ckv A Melodrama • % % • . % ; • i , ' • . . t • % . . jr Trackithis (s where the spike hits the . rubberised i surface. In .the most grueling df sports, the track ' and field athlete is pushed to “the ‘outer edges of hiS ehduranbe and. ' Strength ; % ' ‘ ... 4. V w, , %. ■% • ■ .• . . •• The Wachusett indoor and outdoor ' teams f Ave been .the perennial .high scorers in district’competition irt the have to wait befar a collection • .•of .such t.alent ga ' the’rs pn ' - . • Fredr k G % Warren f ield. ' . . v ■ C . % v. :• The prominent senior characters of-‘thiVactfon , •• . 4 - . .. % % % • ' 1 advpntute novel are Jamie- • Simpsbn fn ' the middle -. • . distances, David f (well irf the ' % jumps, Rob Bunting ,frg the high; jyrtp, Chris Carey, in the Shot ' past few ' years. JriJ987, the wintej and . putt, and Lincoln Powerhouse, spring squads achieved,no les than f • Oh, I mean Waterhouse,-in just. distric-1 cHbrhpiohship atu$;vyjth % depJh ‘.abdut-everything.;, v ' v •■ ' provided, o -the class of ’88 m e hersi , . ■ . . ' S ' V - ' ■ • ' V. - , V‘ i Although the ’88 winter teagi. has had ' av problem gaining momentum (they have’ faced 8 defeais at this time), there is .. «• cause for optimism going ifUgMlW spring season. Excellent irgdividual t ' times,,and distances have been . • recorded rft the HarvardTnvitdfional. New talent has ' been found ' that will provide dangerous competitjpo later on. ' ' •’ i v • ' Everyone is in ,a freniy abouf the 1988 Outdoor Track team. This is the last , time for-the sariior ' class to shipe and for tlje fan?, it is the most engaging ' competition they wi$ see before the Seoul Olympic games. WachuSett.will • • % . ■ .;• ' . . • • ‘ top left: Waiting for the gun. top frght:,Good job Ro jIJ •’ ' ■ bottom right: Come on Bob, you can do itl! . ■ ■ top L-R: B. O Brien. D. Youd. M. Connell, R. Buntting, A. Santon, J. Rasku, P. Clifford, Coach Warren bottom L-R: G. Fletcher, D. Lorge, T. Hedlund, R. Parks. M. Mastrorio, A. Hill, J. Comer, M. Bellrose. missing. R. Hartleb, D. Elwell. P. O’Donoghue, J. Pierce. J. Simpson, C. Carey, L. Waterhouse. Top left: O.K., y oil go down jhej-e- abcfut % aj«mil take a right, and yotillfbe able tp see the Golden-, ‘ t . .Arches ' . ; . .. • -V ' W- ;, • ‘ v:r •; v - ; ’ A • Top right: C rftom T-im, jufV.a few more steps . . ' % ■ r ' . . ' ' • . Bottom eft: ' WhyTdj l do t is to myself? ' ' : , Bottom right: Morning exercises, j ’• ’ ' : j ' ' . w • . ■■ ■ _ , • -v •: : f v : irv-rt.VrV:- 1 ' • top left: Hetty, in for the long haul, top right: Ooo, that sounds good!!” 68 Sports bottom L-R: R. Fales, L. Jackson, K. Gonyea. C. Buckley. D. Carraway, E. O’Neil. D. Narcisi, S. Lorge. top L-R: B. Fales, C. Odoardi, S. Sadowski, K. Pyle, K. Hoffman, A. Sullivan, H. Carraway, P. Narcisi, L. Tautkas, Coach Jaquith. 1087 L 88 4 %fhe ' : i ' rlsw ross-Cfountry t-panjs o ' sr.stacds.sfulV ason. ' In-a V- 4 ni rh ' dra ' eriprm tb ' t anl ' ca turVd their- first •bistricf AJI-Class; : • ? . Chamfipnsmp since ' the ' te rrw?Vais foondtecf thlrteenJIears ago. on to ffrrisfh a jptrang seventh Mt -the .State All-Cias .Meet. ur ' djtipn, the ' team had . wop the. ' Nashoba Invitational arid lki C e‘nti f.l; Mass. Conferenttf Championship ' fot fhe.thVd; straight year.•Six Qf tn’e tin’CMC ' M-Stars wete cm chusett: 0t othe a Carrayajy, Brenda Fales-,;Sbrah S|dowsKi, Kenry. Pyle; Robifj. fete’s,, a ' ryjl ‘ Cheryl Od®ir Tv Odobrdi ' y ’a ' lso named .a ' Pi fjct; an J was sele ed : . . as ob-MVP with Senioh Captain. Dpt C rr wi , v ho, provided ihp leadership [Smpi ' offship teaht . 1 . - t £ £ i ' ■ : ‘ t h i s • bU t st and mg District Top, be ft; pet aS the leader of the pack Middle Right-Hi’guys... ' 7 . , ' • M ' V- ■Botfontf -On y fr tnark . ; . ' ■ : • ' ’ « • . 4 . %■ , , . • • % ‘ % 1 . . ' «.• .. a ■ V . . , • t . . • • ' . •• ••• • •• ' • • • ▼ . . r. . I I. ' I • I I V . I • • • he v ahity girlsssocceV team had an .. . ’V. Outstanding season (17-3),• -, . • • . demonstrating ttjeif ability and,. . ■ ' • sportsmanship witjvbvery ganhd. . ; ‘Advancing to-the District E Semi- ‘ ' - ' finals, ' the season came ro a close., , .wifh ' h up t by Nashoba (l-OV and .| ,K .. ; • ft wa a great game, to end a great ' v ’ • ' ■ season!. The team has set a strong ? : . tone for ' years jo Softie ' ,. ' and they ■. ■ ' sKq,uid be pcou4 of their effcyts arid • , achievements.- Mr. ?ummed . . .o ' up the seasqn with, ’.’-They had,a g ' ceat Season and really came . . .. .. . i together as a team. ' Advancing to • • , • the District E.Semi ' -’finals, end ' mg ' ' f fylarlboYa’s S g me, winnin treak,- ‘ ' • • • . highligjite5 ' a terrific ‘season. 1 ’ NeOtjl .we‘sav morb! .• ;. .. ■ . V ' j ■ •. . V 51 . . Top left: .What form I JeciRyankeepiftg one .■ • step bhead. . . ; ' It ’ , t.. Top-Right: ' Al| th‘e.righl moves- Jo Ellen and. • _•■ ' . % • Jen.combinevth.eij talents to f-pfnl the • •; , 1 . irrvinrihle Him ’ ’ ' • . t ' - •• . ; , • - 6 rttotn: T. O v anes,«S. :Brett . P. Rrager. J. tynch? DT.Hidenfelter.lv0 1 Ndc pe. 9’. B . ' . • , f v ' , ’ , ' .Mfddle: it-Ladnerr g. Pefiny-, E Edelsberg S.. farlspn,.J. Ryap. ' J.-. Smith. td ch Jef -tarioh. ' , V: ' ’ •• ' «•Asst.Coaetf JiVi doaich ' Jack. Lofke. J Paradis, 4 .Decellas ' J. Rdgers, A. 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V.sudd jh’cleath?..before .ftnarflf comirig - - . ’ . down td the wire-eath team taking •% y sh’pts at the goak ln a riaHl biting I ., • , put 110% g .therqselves into the ' ?%; . „ . ,, game f r themselves and tlie scIgoSl. • With this exceptional team. Coach ' ■SijW - ' - ; :.‘i Gardula ' last Reason end d a l; - ’ ‘ !• .victorious note. ' ' Vo’ ' C ■- v ' - •; ,Tbo r ghttWaM Chasse shows «ff some fancy .footwork. . .. . ' 1 V-..- . • .. . l ' W-r . 3 F --V 4 . v- w -:r H ■■ ,-• • •■•■• ■ • •„ v ' - ' . ; t. ‘-v . AlthoughMt wasn’t a yictorV ; : A , ■ ' iar Krtrn it t« 3C a nortnnal V ii ' tnrt - • w . J larlboro. ir as : .a personal victory-i ’ «a ' iSfactiq| i l, t pfj er and‘honor. r •’ ♦ % through trern ndpus spcTrtsmahship, ' ’ | ’ ■ • CoSch Gardula and the team will-V s ' «’ • Ty V • • 1 ' - V • • always be t ur. State Champion?! . . -. •• . • • ■ I ; ■■.••. • ■ i ' ,, ' • • . •■•• • . “ , • ••.; ) . T‘ ? .• • [;.♦ ;•, ..• ' :•’•• . V• ' •• ' • • ' • ' .•;• !• ••.. ••.. 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' •; w«- ■;. v f -W y - v I • r . - ' V V - w - : V- ' • ' V ' ■ ' V.V. f l ;vvP . .. •••••. •;• • •. v .-. • • . . Vf - - - . I • ’■+ • • , 4 . « • ♦ . . 4 v“ • . A. ; -. T , V r .A ' • I ••• ' ' v i % • v t. •. • Top Middle: Pels, beaded fog another goal. ’■■■• , ' i . V: .. ' Middle L fw NV sw at. ' V, •, !• . . . l ‘V v. : : ' ■• y J ■;; ■.: v :• , -yCy . - ' A : -.. ' • V ' ' • ■■:■ i; vt.-;: v • v y ■ V i‘: -V : ! ? -V’ I Top left: Going all out for the play! Below: Getting a talk from the coach. Bottom left: Matt Gull taking the shot. Bottom: T. Kelly, K. Sleeth, G. Lacroix, M. Myrdal. P. Coakley, A. Dufresne. Middle: S. Hickey. A. landoli, K. O’Conner. J. Hedlund, T. Downey, M. Gull, C. Gibbons, S. Magaw. Top: E. Schutte, S. Bazydlo. M. Canavan, R. Sherbourne, Mark Lehair, S. Carroll. E. Christensen, K. Ojerholm. missing.- K. Hehir. 74 MAKIN’ THEIR WAY TO THE TOP FRESHMAN SOCCER Middle right: Fighting for the ball. Bottom left: Corner kick for Wachusett. Bottom: R. Lunn. K. Austin. T. Sweeney, K. Erickson, K. Gorman. M. Eddelsberg, J. Gallant. S. Lynch. Middle: C. Santimore, D. Hazelwood. M. Falcone, A. Besette, B. Cote, M. Taylor. C. Harmon. Top: J. Manning, S. Caroll, K. Delaurie, M. Sinkewich, J. Ball, W. luliano. E. Forestor, Coach Magaw. Top: D. Mulry, D. Hazelwood. J. Power, P. Murphy, T. Sweeney Middle: M. Falcone, J. Manning, A. Bessette Bottom: B. Hair, E. Shutte, E. Lebeau. K. Gorman VIACHUSETT I UNRELENTING UNKKflteSKi Top left: A Mountaineer always one step ahead: Murph breaks from the pack and takes matters into his own hands. Top right: What athletic ability, and such jumping form, he may be recruited.one dayl Above: Geez, those Air Jordan ' s really do their stuff: Opposing members wrestle for possession of the ball. 76 Shooing Sfors f Above left: Top: N. Babyak, K. Ojerholm. A. O’Connell, M. Myrdal, S. Cote, B. O’Brien, P. Clifford, M. Gull. T. Gorman Bottom: S. Latino, S. Carroll, E. Christensen, C. Tomforde, J. Foley, Missing: R. Sherbourne Top Right: Kyle goes up for the big basket. Bottom Left: In the air for another two. Bottom Middle: Deep thought, and deep concentration: keys to the game. Bottom Right: A rising new starl 77 Sports tofts IT Y 0OY ' 5 CxcsK -tbaAl nvp This year ' s M.V.P.’s include Daryle Corriveau, averaging 18 points per game with the combined defensive talents of Matt Chasse and Senior, Bob Dunham serving as a dynamic duo. The 1987-88 basketball season was filled with doubt from the begining. The Mountianeer’s were not expected to obtain a 500 season. To the surprise of many, the Mountianeers posted a 17-3 regular season record, thus, qualifying them for District’s and for the third year in a row capturing the Telegram Gazette 1 rating. Dispite a heart breaking District Semifinal loss to Fitchburg, the Mountianeers accomplished far above everyones expectations. Despite the lack of recognition given the Seniors were an intricate part of the Mountianeer success. The graduating Seniors will be attending the follwing schools: Paul Rauker on a full basketball scholarship to Assumption, Dave Cornacchioli will attend Westfield State, Bob Dunham and Tim Walch are undecided, Steve Holland will attend A.T.C., continuing in football, and Karl Soderland continuing his education at either W.N.E.C. or Anna Maria. Top: M. Chasse, P. Garabedian. E. McKeon, D. Corriveau, M. Garabedian, D. Callahan, T. Longhway, C. Rogers, J. Orne Bottom: T. Walsh, S. Holland, P. Rauker, K. Soderlund, R. Dunham, D. Cornacchioli. Missing: J. Foley, D. Deptula. Top: Rockettes or Mountaineers? Middle: All in a days work: nothing new about Mr. Corriveau’s conduct. Bottom: O.K. men, here’s the plan . . . 78 Sports n ■ © O Top Left: Paul, Dave, and Daryle anticipate the big play. Bottom Left: Dunzy” goes up for a hoop- Bottom Middle: Hefe ' s the tip off, to vou 22 . Bottom Middle: Hefe s the tip off, to ydu.- ' 2 ' ’. Bottom Right: Rocket Rauker lets rfdthing stand in his way Cv, - . ' 79 This year’s Girl’s Varsity BasketbattV team had a good season. Led by captains Ten.Lynch, senior, Bonnie ., MacAlister, senior and Sheila Donoghue, senior the team only IdsT one game in their regular season of 21 games. After winning 20 games they went on to capture the CMC title. They went to the District semi¬ finals but were defeated by, Marlboro. Other seniors thatrhad a good season were, Dorothea Carraway, Jen Decelles, Debbi Hidenfelter and Bethe Mason. Q Q Jop left: Everyone in for the play. .. ... tJopYt ht: JenJ-ynch makittg-a play. r -. _ . ’ Bottom right: Team listening to the directions of Coach Gately. 5 JD r tU 9 o This year’s M.V.P. for Varsity Girl’s Basketball was senior tri-captain, Bonnie- , MacAlister. She wasia major force in the greaf ' Season the team had. Being one of the captains she showed leadership and her talent. V A • ‘ R B $ A I S T K Y E T B A L - . L Top: K. Donoghue. C. Ladner. J. Smith. J. Paradis. S. Lawson. Middle: A. Becker, H. Carraway. ' D. Hidenfelter. S. Donoghue. L. Farabaugh. Bottom: D. Carraway, J. Decelles, B. Mason, B. MacAlister, J. Lynch. i Top left: Jen going for the shot. • Top right: Det thinking of an attack plan. Bottom right: Chris Ladner going for 2 morf points. Q g| o VARSITY STARS! Top left: Cindy Henderson making a play. Top row: A. Perry. D. Ledoux, K. Ratliff. C. Cote. K. Diggins, . Chase. Bottom row: J. Top right; Christine Cote chalking up more points. Harvey. K. Courtemanche, C. Henderson, B. Rogers. Middle left: Keri Diggins going for two more points. Bottom left: Typical basketball stance: Kristen regroups and takes a deep breath. 82 Sports FROSH BASKETBALL ON THE MOVE Top left: Movin ' down the courtl Middle left: Going for the extra point. Bottom left: Jump ball! Right: Every moment is crucial, even in high school basketball Top row: T. Walinski, K. Steele, T. Shimkus, K. Quarella. M. Perry, H. Chadbourne. B. Davenport. Bottom row: K. Brikas, S, Myers. K. LaVigne, D. Narcisi, A. Brokelman. 83 Left to right: B. Maynard, K. Rocha, T. Ordung. L. Turcotte, J. Harrison, E. Keller, S. Weslowski, A. Paracer, K. Walsh, M. Hayden. C. Berland, K. Sidman. VARSITY GIRLS’ CHEERLEADERS IN PEAK FORM! 84 ■X) •v Top: Coach-Wallace. J. Shfiber, B. Locke. J. Pierce. S. Fr-itzVious, J. Blakme, S. Detwieler. J.- Perry. B. Johnsom J- Rasku. Middle.- G. Kazarian. J- GregarmanT P. Bellsido. B. Peura, M. ‘ Peacock. G. Mbfsei G. Fletcher, P. Gregory Bottom: D. Elwell, R. Bunting. J. Simpson, C. Carey, L. Wat rijouse. A. Hill. 1 . - ' . • . Top Right: Dave, coming down the home strech. Middle Left,: Sm’oo 5 rf sailing. Middle Right; Puftin’ all his weight behind it. 0ottpm Right: Jar ye .tries to squeeze by. . 0 ■ o o .t. Lincoln Waterhouse, senior captian, was named this year ' s M.V.P. for being the top point scorer of this year’s team. He is also said to be a very intense competitor”. What an athletel Good luck in the future . . . Top Left: Brian be nimble, Brian be quick. Bottom Left: Rob tries to sneak by. BottomRight: It’s a chiropractor’s dreaml “ Chris Carey takes special acclaim fe for his shotputting excellence which 3 took him all the way to the New England Tournaments. The graduating seniors are Robert MK Bunting, Chris Carey, Dave Elwell, Arvid Hill, Jamie Simpson, Lincoln Waterhouse. -L.W. As the starting gun sounded and the sound of pounding feet against the floor echoed through South High’s Indoor Track, the season began. Wachusett, coming off a tremendous previous year, where they captured both the Winter and Spring Track District Titles, held their heads high. Having lost a great number of seniors, we did not expect to have the greatest season, but the result was a pleasant surprize. We came out of the season with only three losses in dual meets, two of which were lost in the relay. A second place in the league meet was by far the high point of the season. Although a District Title was was not captured, we left for the season with a strong sense of satisfaction from our accomplishments. Maybe the most important thing was that we had a lot of funl 87 Tap left: Cheryl rounding the corner torwards a victory. . Bottom left: Sherri Demare ahea of the packl • 1 n • V ■ Top: Coach Prouty. K. Pyle, L. Tautkas, A. LaFortune. N. Brouillette, C. Dubois, A. Delsignore. J. Roberts, L. Lachance, I. Lofgren, A % Perry, K. Jenket, K. Sewell, Coach Wallace. Middle: S. Demare, J. Lavoie, S. Bunker, L. Owens, A. Deane. M. Banks, C almer, J. Wolfe. . Bottom: G..Smith, A. Pasternak, S. Mackie, M. Matlack, T. Dower, C. Howard. Missing: K. Hoffman, J. Mckenzie C. Odoardi, L. Owens. i O • ' ' ’ ‘ 88 o ft o n u. p. The M.V.P. of this year’s Girls ' Track team was ) ; junior co¬ captain, •v Amy o. Pasternak. scorer on this years team but she also placed in the high jump in this years State Class Meet. We’re looking forward to seeing her next year! ' ‘ AnothetOsucessful season of ighaling dust and smoke ended, with an 8 and I dual meet record for the Girls Winter Track team. Led by captains Shelby Mackie, senior, and Amy Pasternak, junior, th young and inexperienced team held its own at u t}W Districts, placing a close second to arch rival Shrewsbury. None of our sucess could have been accomplished without the fiHe coaching from Steve Prouty, Michael Beamer, Frank Poulin and Brian Wallace. - - Special thanks to Arvid- our number one fan! -A.P. b O o o O o 89 Though the Girl’s Gymnastic team didn’t have a spectacular season we saw some real talented moves in such events as the balance beam, horse, floor and the uneven bars. The team was lead by captains Michelle Pineo, senior, Linda Sioui, senior,-and Emily Sorblom, senior. The girls ended their season with a Of-5 record. The coach of this years team was Debbie l(orjg. There are no other seniors leaving this year other ■ than the three captains. ' FJf)h rpw-J, Hammerburg; N. Hackett, ' S. CordwelL N. Winward Fourth row-M. Hoey. C. Williams Third row-£. Bagdcisarian, C. Janes , C. frompton, L. Lashbrook, B. Yules. M. Sibui, A. Lauder. J. Belanger. Second row-M. Reldy, M. Dubrule. L. Johnson,,K. Peara. J. Dudley First row-E. O’f nner, ItT Pineu, E. ' Sorblom. L. Sioui. R’. Hunt. . 90 o c This year’s M.V.P. for Girl ' s Gymnastics was junior, Lisa Lashbrook. Though the season wasn’t the best for the team Lisa had outstanding performances throughout the season. With Lisa only being a junior, we are really looking forward to seeing her next year. Opposite top left: Linda prepares for another cartwheel. Opposite top. right: Chris Crompton trying to keep her balance. Top left: Team mates become spectators. Bottom left: Lisa swings into action. 1 Q O o o e a Top: A. Doe, R. Maher, C. Nelson, M. Cornaccioli, K. O ' Brien, S. Wheeler, S. Laing, C. Macpherson. Middle: A. Santom, D. Tivnan, P. Gaffney P. Bobkowski, C. Tivncrri?fc. Curtis •teuStrang, Bottc rtr J;-€lar.k, ,P. GarduJa, GCjVprddalepa owIand. Top right: Dave Tivgan waiting for the pass Middle: Pats’on the back after a good play. Bottom left: The rest of the team watching from the sidelines. PLAYING ON THE The )Vachusett Varsity Hockey team had an overall record of 11-9-2, including a dramatic 3-2 victory over Sjv ' Peter Marian in the first round of District play. The team was lead by senior tri-captains Craig Maddalena, Peter Gardula, and Jeff Clark. Rob Howland was outstandif all year and was rewarded by being names a Telegram S Gazette All-Star. Other senior player 0 who strengthened the. team were Peter Bobkowski, Randy Curtis, Pat Gaffney, Chris Nelson, f£hris Strang, Chris Tivrian, and David Tivnan . 0 • It was a roller-coaster ride for the - Mountaineers all year. However, one thing was consistent all year for the Mountaineers, the support of the fans. The game of the year was withcjut question the hard fought battle against St. Peter Marian. Andy Doe scored first andPafter a tyi --v goal by St. Peter cMarian, Peter . Gardula ' scored on a great move and put the teanj ahead 2-1. St. Peter Marian tied it again at -2-2, but with 1:47 left, Craig IVladdalena got the game winner. Rob Howland was unbeatable between the pipes as usual, v Cs • • • . 92 This year M.V.P. s for Varsity Ice Hockey , were senior goafie, Rob Howland arid senior tri-captain Craig Maddalena. Both players have had four outstanding years in Wachusett hockey. Rob had 2.4 goals gainst average during this time and Craig scored 20 goals and 30 assists (this and has accumulated 115 points for hfs four years. They are key players who will be sorely missed. Top left: Peter Gardula passing yet another opponflftl .Center middle: Rob Howland defending the goal. Right middle: Craig Maddalena taking control. 1 . Bottom: Jeff Clark scoring another one. • o 94 Top L-R: Coach Reynalds, J. Anderson. R. Smith, J. Allaire. R. Upstrom, K. Hehir. G. Lacroix, J. Andrews. A. Butt. Middle L-R: B. Cote. C. Maple. C. Joslyn, S. Johnson. B. Crawford, C. Zekos, C. O ' Keefe. Bottom: T. Buckly, B. Cote, M. Jackson, A. Stanton. S. Boyer. Top Right: Male Mountaneers scramble for the puck. Middle Left: Waiting patiently for their number to be called. Middle Right: Another great save. rfrtr ' “SwB s the u 3. Fro a f ' hasT her Co s Cha ™P ' onshL d read y to ! ts and the year . 50 t ’s? spw ' s - a sports Thev _ . Mways Get Their Man w S ' N V ' ■ Vc CCXjR gf o 5 W oun a eetS shot Jtaw power Oij Sports §r Jfl IIB IT 9, PERFORMANCE COUNTS. Top: P. Sedgewick, J. Dorman, D. Tivnan, Bottom: M. Ovanis, N. Brouillet. Missing: C. Rubin, J. Ball, E. D ' lnnocanzo, J. Bradshaw, J. Brown, J. Anderson, C. Greene, D. Bennett, M. Mastrototaro, J. Hedlund, E. Christianson, C. Tivnan, M. Edelsburg, B. Perez. L. Lougee. Top right: Chuck, in full swing. Middle left: Hey Dave, are you promoting the Prince Racket? Middle right: Notice the form, the powerful swing, the rising of the ball . . . Bottom right: O.K. Coach, I’m losing any words of wisdom!?! MORE BASEBALL GREATS Top L-R: Coach Lane, T. Walch, D. Cornachiolli, D. Corriveau, J. Foley, R. Howland, C. Rogers. Bottom L-R: P. Gardula, J. Orne, J. Lufkin, B. Foracher, B. Paharick, B. Cote. Missing: E. Mckeon Top: Pete heads for the plate. Middle: Relaxing in the summer sun. Bottom: Chris, waiting his turn. 98 i D Top: C. Tomforde, N. Babyak, K. Ojerholm, M. Myrtle, M. Gull, K. McFarland, S. Boyle. Bottom: J. Sovchuk, P. Coakley, S. Simonsini, K. Gorman, T. Gorman, S. White, B. Cote. Missing: B. Hair Top left: Keep up the good work Bradl” Top right: Warming up to strike ' urn out. Middle: Batta ' batta’ batta ' saawing batta ' I Bottom: . . . behind the scenes. 99 WHO WEARS THESE SHOES? SOFTBALL Top: H. Fredette, K. Diggins, A. Delisignore, K. Steele, N. Leroux, C. Ladner, T. Smith, Coach McKoul. Bottom: C. Holm, D. Hidenfelter, S. Canaway, K. Kemper, S. Galvin, J. Decelles, K. Lane. Missing: A. Becker, L. Farabaugh. Top: Sue assumes the ready position and awaits the pitch. Middle left: Gangs all here. Middle right: Down and dirty: Kelly ' s ready for the catch. Bottom right: Allyooopl Nice pitch. HollyII IOC Top: A meeting of the minds. Top right: A bench full of watchful eyes. Middle: Deb dictates the pitch. Middle right: Oh my God. he’s going to kill mel” Bottom: Sarah saves the day. E. Warren, S. Mcgourty, T. Shimkus, A. Groccia, S. Tremblay, A. Dubovick, C. Spadding, C. Hedlund, M. Perry, M. Bakis, M. Banks, K. Barry, C. Saunders, K. Peura, K. Favrau, K. Lucht, K. Rocha, Coach Reynolds. 101 C. Sidman, C. Berlane, C. Hannam, C. Scruton, L. Cederbaum, E. Keller, L. Tonna, S. Beniot, K. Weeratne, K. Lavigne, S. Fox, S. Park. Missing: A. Curran, A. Gates. BOYS WITH THE STRIDE OF SUCCESS! 104 Sports G. Kazarian G. Morse K. Nelson M. Peacock B. Peura J. Pierce S. Ahearn B. Butler P. Clifford J. Gwinn B. Lokce A. Santom J. Andrews M. Bellrose J. Gallant J. Gaffney W. luliano H. Johnson D. Lucey B. O’Brien J. Perry M. Pryce J. Rasku E. Runstrom Vtd- Upper left: The pass off. Upper right: Kyron pushing forward. Opposite bottom right; Track friendships. Opposite upper right: Gary Morse flying high. R. Bunting C. Carey D. Elwell R. Gramling S. Holland R. Hartleb M. Mastrorio J. McCullough R. Parks P. Schmohl J. Simpson T. Shapiro M. Wamback L. Waterhouse G. Batt P. Belsito J. Bleakney S. Frisius J. Gregorman K. Hobdy W. Johnson J. Howard S. Langone J. Lord D. Lorge 105 PUTTING INTO ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON! VARSITY GOLF Bottom right: Wayne studying the shot. Opposite top left: Derek setting up. Opposite top right: What form! 106 Top: P. Garabedian, W. Chadbourne, C. Capparelli, M. Garabedian, Coach Spakauskus. Bottom: M. Flagg, D. Garretson, R. Skinner, J. Hazelwood. Missing: J. Swenson C. Shack C. McClure T. Kelly K. O’Conner T. Longhway A. O’Connell J. St. Pierre P. Gregory M. Leouder S. Latino B. McCarthy M. Smith M. Crockett K. Farly K. Paharik J. Comer E. Forester P. Murphy T. Defiudis F. Martin M. Falcone A. Hill P. Bobkowski C. Zekos D. Saltz A. Bjorklund OFF THE BEATEN PATH. 108 K. Battles P. Bjureuad S. Bunker G. Capparelli D. Caraway H. Caraway J. Collins S. Conely K. Courtemonche A. Deone C. Demare M. Delsignore N. Desantis K. Downey C. Dubuis L. Ericson C. Farina E. Fitzpatric A. Gelbwasser N. Hackett J. Hammerburg C. Henderson L. Jackson A. Jacobson S. Jolie L. Lashbrook K. Liberoth S. Lorge A. Lafortune J. Lavoie D. Ledoux B. Macalister S. Mackie S. Myers D. Narcisi P. Narcisi S. Nicholopoules C. Odordi L. Owens E. Parker A. Pasternak A. Perry A. Perry K. Pieroe C. Pyle K. Pyle K. Ratliff J. Roberts B. Rodgers J. Ryan S. Sadowski G. Smith N. Stine A. Sullivan M. Winward V. Yost K. Mitchell iJld AoncL o ,, I! 109 Football St. Peter Marian-W Algonquin-L Fitchburg-L Doherty-L Malden Catholic-L Burncoat-W St. Bernards-L St. Johns-L Leominster-L Holy Name-L Indoor Track B G Marlboro- WW WW Holy Name- WW WW Relays (south) 4 2 Marlboro- L L Fitchburg- W L St. Johns- L League meet- 2 2 District E meet- 5 2 Ice Hockey Franklin-T Westford-L St. Johns-L Leominster-W Algonquin-W North Middlesex-W St. Peter Marian-L St. Marys-W Shrewsbury-L Marlboro-L Leominster-W N. Middlesex-W St. Peter Marian-L Westford-W Algonquin-W Shrewsbury-L Marlboro-T Franklin-L Aurburn-W St. Bernards-W Field Hockey Leominster-W Notre Dame-T St. Bernards-W Fitchburg-W Doherty-W Holy Name-T Leominster-W Burncoat-W Notre Dame-W Milford-W South-W St. Bernards-L Fitchburg-W South-W North-W Holy Name-W Doherty-W Boys Basketball South-W Fitchburg-L Burncoat-W Shrewsbury-W St. Peter Marian-W St. Johns-W Burncoat-W South-L St. Bernards-W Leominster-W Holy Name-W St. Peter Marian-W Leominster-W St. Bernards-W Fitchburg-L Doherty-W St. Johns-W Doherty-W Holy Name-W Marlboro-W Cross Country B Somerset- 4 Holy Name- W Fitchburg- L St. Peter Marian- W St. Johns- L Notre Dame- St. Bernards- W Leominster- L Algonquin- W Wachusett- 4 invitational Nashoba- invitational Shrewsbury- W C.M.C. - 4 Marlboro- L Nashoba- W Gardner- W Boys Soccer Leominster-T Lincoln-Sudbury-W St. Peter Marian-W Marlboro-W Doherty-W St. Johns-W Holy Name-W Leominster-T Doherty-L Chelmsford-W Milford-T Algonquin-T St. Peter Marian-W St. Johns-W Westboro-W Holy Name-W Bromfield-W Medway-L Girls Basketball Tantasqua-W Notre Dame-W Leominster-W Milford-W Doherty-W Fitchburg-W Holy Name-W Burncoat-W St. Bernards-W South-W St. Peter Marian-W Notre Dame-W Burncoat-W Fitchburg-W Holy Name-L Doherty-W St. Bernards-W South-W St. Peter Marian-W Leominster-W G L W W W I W w w Girls Soccer Marlboro-W St. Bernards-W Doherty-W Bromfield-W Holy Name-W Shrewsbury-W St. Peter Marian-W Tantasqua-W Marlboro-L Doherty-W Algonquin-W Holy Name-W Millbury-W North-W Nashoba-L St. Peter Marian-W Millbury-W St. Bernards-W Girls Gymnastics Algonquin-L Hudson-L Shrewsbury-W Shepard Hill-W Milford-W Holliston-L Shepard Hill-W Westboro-L Braintree-L Top Right: George’s favorite place, on the court. Middle Left: And I thiught the guys were supposed to be the active ones!! Middle Right: What team are you on Rach?” Bottom Left: Karen prepares to block the shot. Gym class-, what good is it and why do we even have it? Some people might think that gym is all fun and games and no big deal, in reality gym class is an essential part of a student’s education as well as his her health. Let’s face it; in a way, physical education is the backbone behind a student’s strength and well being. Without it, we might just be all plump and physically unfit hunks of lard that have no energy whatsoever. Students have enough classes in a day where they sit all period in those hard slabs of wood they call desks. They need to get active and get their bodies in motion to break the monotonous perching they do 95% of the time they spend at school. Everyone could use a little exercise two or three times a week to keep them going, and gym class does just that. From individual sports to aerobics, physical education at Wachusett offers the right class for everyone to be satisfied. Among the other classes are team games, conditioning, and creative dance. There’s a gym class for everyone at Wachusett, and choosing the right one could make the strain that much easier to cope with in a day in the life of a busy Wachusett student. Ill Sports f ft HEAD OF THE CLASS TEACHER TAKE A BOW The stereotypical image of a teacher in the past was one of a stern taskmaster at the head of the class with yardstick in hand. He’s the dragon who assigned three papers per term and believed that four hours of homework for one class a night was healthy for you. Fortunately, this image had gone the way of the horse and buggy. Teachers have more important things on their minds than making the lives of their students as miserable as possible. Teachers have become human figures to students today, and it is important to point out that teaching is just one aspect to a teacher’s life. Teachers are people who sacrifice a great deal to do something they love. Teachers commonly donate their own time to help students in and out of the classroom. They are willing to spend a free period or stay after school to help a student who is having a problem in their class. Many even regularly hold help classes to review and assist students who feel they need extra help. Many teachers are act ively involved with the many clubs here at Wachusett. They also act as class advisors to help plan activities like Homecoming and the proms. Teachers do have a life outside of Wachusett. They have their own families, friends, and interests that take up a large portion of their time. Teachers have many sides to them, teaching being only one of them. Students ask a lot of teachers. They don’t usually show their appreciation for the hard work and long hours that teachers put in. This section plans to remedy that. IQ Faculty ' AAAAAHl C§ _ avj. A ..A f) -In ' 1 ' ss _=— D.NAULl Will eligibility slow down the fun? New academic policies at W.R.H.S. are formed in a very democratic manner. This is done through the work of the Academic Advisory Board. The A.A.B. is a panel of both students and teachers who debate and vote upon academic issues. The panel works to protect the rights and interests of the students. The A.A.B. must make policy decisions which will affect not only the classes presently here, but also those to come. Exemptions and extracurricular activity eligibility are two hot issues which the board is The issue of exemptions is one juniors and particularly seniors are very interested in. The class of 1988 will not be having any exemptions. This, however, is subject to change. There is still a possibility that seniors might have exemptions for finals, as did the class of 1987. The A.A.B. is presently working on a plan for extracurricular activity eligibility. There is a rule now which prevents any student who has two marks below a C” from participating on school athletic teams. The board is thinking of extending this rule over all school sponsored activities like clubs. There is a question over whether there should be a limit to the number of hours a student may put into an activity or club if his grades are suffering. This brings up the problem of enforcement. How could the administration control this? The eligibility question will not affect the class of ’88, but underclassmen should be aware. MANDATORY SMOKE OUT? There is a bill in the state house which, if turned into a law, would ban all smoking in public schools. This proposed law would affect both students and faculty. Thus, smoking would not even be allowed in the smoking” area or in the teacher’s room. The right to smoke is a volatile issue. There is the delicate question of personal rights on both sides. Also, if the right to smoke is denied, it could be interpreted as the state forcing a moral value upon others. Realistically, smoking will not stop simply because a change in policy is made. Before smoking was permitted in the smoking” area at Wachusett, students who smoked did so in the school’s bathrooms. The proposed law would only push the smoking back into the bathrooms and dark hallways. This issue is particularly sticky because it involves teachers, and thus voters, as well. For now, smoking is still allowed, to a degree, at Wachusett. One must question whether this initiated law would really change anything for the better. Is this the end of the smoking area? POSSIBLE POLICIES presently working on. I George Awad Ind. Arts Dept. Head Denise Aldrich Phys. Ed. Elizabeth Allen Library Aide Norman Anderson Math ti CM in r a Josanna Bazzano English Roy Baer Science Elizabeth Barys James Barys Elome Ec. Dept. Head Math Above: Someone wants in on the picture, Mrs. Nelson. Right: How are those tests, Mrs. Beckwith? 114 Faculty David Beckwith Science Laura Beckwith Math Denis Bernard Science David Bianchi Ind. Arts Ronald Bouvier Business Thelma Bloom Math Calvin Branche Nola Branche English Soc. Studies FOOT-A-FACTS Did you know that . . . Mr. Prouty used to live in Switzerland? Mr. Branche is a member of the Porsche Club? Mr. Yaglou manages a woodlot for sustained lumber production? Mr. Dave Tarkiainen plays the banjo and the guitar? Mr. Groom has donated over eighty pints of his own blood? Mr. Lane is a member of the first class to go through W.R.H.S. all four years? Mr. Dan Tarkiainen has a passion for moxie? (Don’t worry, it’s a drink, not a ’DRINK’I) Mr. Farley is a National Seashore lifeguard? Mr. Knight went Woodstock? Mr. Mammone used to live with a tribe of American Indians and that his nickname used to be Mao Mao? Heyl You can’t do that in herell James Covello Ind. Arts Jacqueline Davison Special Ed. Gwynn DelSignore Wendy Diamantopoulos Alternative Ed. Special Ed. Mary Jo Di Fonzo Business Foreign Lang. Jeanne Di Nardo Foreign Lang. Michele Edelsberg Foreign Lang. c Left: Madame Edelsberg as a young mademoiselle. Above: Mrs. Di Nardo, perched atop a gift from Santa. Right: Mr. Caouette as you ' ve never seen him. John Farley, Jr. Soc. Studies Betty Fauteux English Norah Ferrie Special Ed. Jean Fetterman Home Ec. S ' , liuvo| b ■ (j O- -A O Barry Finneron Soc. Studies Candace Fredette Alt ernate Ed. Anthony Gansis Aggie. Science Joseph Genereux Science ATTENTION-ancient hieroglyphics have been found in the deepest, darkest catacombs of W.R.H.S. A team of archaeologists and linguistics has been summoned to translate them, but difficulties lie ahead. Your help would aid their work greatly . . . 118 Faculty Gustaf Gillberg Math Michael Harman Foreign Lang. Cecilia Greene Foreign Lang. Lee Ann Hedberg English Howard Groom Guidance James Hedlund English Stephen Hair Home Ec. Robert Hedlund Math Oh yeah. The test is today, not tomorrow. A familiar pose from Mrs. Jones. 119 Glen Hersey English Rose Houmere Business ' Ty-c-i. Joann Infante English Lawrence Jaquith Soc. Studies M JLllXJl Sandra Kartono Resource Room -gJL, a. Richard Knight Phys. Ed. 120 Faculty Cheryl Koki Guidance Alison Komenda Math David Kraner Guidance Eve Marie Kubica Foreign Lang. Susan LoConto Alt. Ed. Guid. Dennis Lanciani Indust. Arts Jeffery Larson Math Rosemary Laverdiere Math Science We Wish You A Merry Christmas . . . ” 121 Mary LeMay English Richard Lewis Phys. Ed. Dept. Head Scott Ljungberg Soc. Studies y 7oczJ6 ' A % 77 Claire Madelle Phys. Ed. Virginia Magnani Home Economics Kenneth Mammone English Can you match the teachers to these all too familiar quotes? 1. Isn’t it pretty to think so?” 2. No guts, no glory.” 3. That’s a wise guy call.” 4. Now we’re cooking with gas.” 5. It’s not in the back of the book, it’s a Yaglouism.” 6. Sky-blue-pink, black-yellow-orange . . . Mary-Alice . . . Pete Slabovia . . . Flintstone Nursing Home . . 7. You put the number in the function machine and then what?” 8. I don’t want to tell you what to think, but ...” t 9. This is not trivial, people.” iSL 10. Don t put the bananas in the refrigerator.” Ronald Margolis Business Dept. Head Ja |UOA jyv 01 jyv 6 ' aipue.18 J|y g ' sA-ieg ' J W ' L ' (pa j !ta j ) I2J Faculty se8ua-| jyy -g ' noiSe Jyy 5 ' (paJiiaJ) Apjn aiy sjyy f ' siMay ji g ' uasuaf ssiyy f ' punipapi f j y -| ;sja«suy Catherine Maynard Science Christine Mayo English Elizabeth McCallum Computer Center Dept. Head Jane Me Tigue English Paula Mielinski Business Robert Miles English Dept. Head Norman Mills Science Dept. Head Leslie Moore English TEACHERS U3 Robert Morey Art George Morin Math Dept. Head Robert Morris Guidance Patricia Morris Science C O ) c Horatio Nicastro Science , ( : { l , _ € iru Sandra Nelson Soc. Studies Beverly Myers Resource Room 124 Faculty Deborah O’Connor English Above: C’mon, can’t you think of a better excuse than that?” Center: Now this is the proper way to do a pullup. Right: Wait, I thought I was supposed to take the pictures.” John O ' Rourke Guidance Jane Orciani Resource Room Elizabeth Ott Resource Room Philip O ' Connor Indust. Arts (L (Qcl Charlotte Overton Chapter One John Perkins Alt. Ed. Virginia Powell English Stephen Prouty Foreign Lang. William Rasku Science Grace Reidy Music Dept. Head Elaine Remie Foreign Lang. Joseph Reynolds Foreign Land. Dept. Head Gary Rosen Guidance English School Nurse Science THE STUDENTS’ PLEA You finally make it to Friday. The teachers in all of your classes load homework on you and to top it off, your English teacher reminds” you about the ten page typed paper on Chaucer that she assigned a month ago. Chaucer” you think, O.K. Stay calm. That’s the English guy that wrote ' The Canterburry Tales.”’ You realize though that this is a hopeless cause and there is no way you can finish this paper over the weekend. Besides, your family is going on a trip to the most remote part of Maine, and everyone knows that Maine doesn’t have libraries. Sound familiar? Sojne kids become expert brown-nosers at this point . . . This document is a plea to you to put off our paper just a day or two. You who are so wise and all knowing will doubtlessly acknowledge that we will be going from place to place all weekend, and hence- won’t have time for such assignments. A teacher possessing such worldly understanding we are sure would not have us handing in work that does not quite satisfy you, all because of a weekend with too much to do. We really don’t think this is an unreasonable request, for if you grant us this wish, you’ll be at your best. You’ll be showing the world your noble generosity, (and avoiding the wrath of our ferocity!) Please ponder this thought for a moment or two and give us your answer as soon as you’re through. We thank you for reading this humble plea- Sincerely Yours, student Y” and student Z.” 136 Faculty Lewis Serra Foreign Lang. Margaret Sheldrick Math Debora Smith English Gregory Smith Resource Room ■H ■“ ji “ . , ... ■ ■ ’ ‘ ggPj MMm Pamela Stubbe English Richard Swanson Phys. Ed. Dept. Head £. ( T Left: Now that has a lot of testicular fortitude. Above: Hmmm . . . only 55 more days until summer break.” Right: Dr. P. works the cafeteria crowd. 127 Daniel Tarkiainen Math David Tarkiainen Soc. Studies Harriet Tarkiainen Resource Room - Joann Thompson Business Frederick Warren Agriculture Dept. Head - Robe rt Trikakis Indust. Arts Evans Tsoules School Psychologist Zarina Velji Home Ec. CLonoo CLcl-sL ' Worols The educated man is at home in any society. R. Baer If you don’t do it. someone else will have to D.R. Tarkiainen If you don ' t go out with the outgoing tide- the tide will go out without you. J. Farley Righteousness is a form of violence. K. Mammone Between the motion and the act falls the shadow. S. Prouty Let ' s seel R. Caouette 128 Faculty John Warrington Alt. Ed. Peter Weis Science Charleen Wilcox Art Dept. Head Jean Williams English ■ ; Marianne Wojcicki Barbara Wreschinsky Phys. Ed. Soc. Studies Edward Yaglou George Yonker Math Math When asked what the funniest thing they’ve ever seen or heard, these teachers had some interesting responses: The day Mr. Cornacchioli said that he could run the Charlie 10 mile race in less than 80 minutes. Mr. Lanciani bet $300 that he wouldn’t.” -Mr. Rasku When my husband dresses up as a cheerleader for Halloween. He was the ugliest woman I ever saw.” -Mrs. Donegan When I heard Mr. Lewis was going to be the athletic director.” -Dr. Pandiscio When I heard that they were going to hire Dr. P. And it’s still funny.” -Mr. Lewis Mr. Weis.” -Mr. Beckwith The funniest thing that I’ve ever seen or heard is an elephant poop.” -Mr. Barys 139 TOP GUNS Dear Members of the Class of 1988: It is truly a pleasure for me to be a part of your yearbook and to have a chance to address you now and, hopefully, a number of times in the future. I say that because this book is a chronicle of today and yet it will become a source of memories and reflection as you take it down from the shelf from time to time as the years go by. For now—in this time of great change in your life—I hope that this book will be the capstone of the wall that is your life as you prepare to graduate from high school. In the years ahead, I hope that it becomes for you a place of happy memories, of faces from your youth, of good times and of learning and preparing for whatever you become. The high school years are important ones and ones that we as a faculty have had the pleasure of sharing with you. As you leave to take your place in the world along side of us, we wish you the very best and hope that our efforts have contributed in some measure to your success now and in the future. As you look back on this book from the vantage point of years from now, I hope that it will remind you of this time in your life. It has, I am sure, been a vulnerable time for many of you, and for all of you, a time of growth and changing challenges. I hope that what you received here will be permanent and will provide some of the foundation you need to be successful in whatever endeavor is your final place in this world. Think kindly of us from that future; I know that, as with all classes who graduate, we will have left a little of us with you and the memory of the Class of ’88 and the individuals we have come to know among you will form the fabric of our memory just as these years will do the same for you. Finally, in an age that seems to too often ignore the need to thank others for their part in our success, may you work to improve the lot of others and help to change this direction. The joy of repaying a favor, of saying thank you” to a benefactor, of reminding a parent or loved one of how important they have been to you, is more profound than almost anything you will experience in life. So, for now, thanks to you for the memories of these past four years and our best to you in whatever you dream of doing and becoming. God Bless! Keep in touch . . . Our man. Principal Harold M. Lane, Jr. Harold M. Lane, Jr. Principal Robert Conn School Superintendent Photo courtesy of the Worcester T and G Bernard H. Tremblay Asst. Principal Thomas G. Pandiscio Gary C. Mitchell Asst. Principal Director of Guidance HELLO, WACHUSETT REGIONAL, MAY I HELP YOU? Betty Carlson Guidance Secretary Amy Kathman Administrative Secretary Left: Planning for Senior Skip Day. Above: Don’t tell me, you have a headache . . . Right: No. we don’t deliver. Louise Hills Guidance Secretary Lorraine Raymond Administrative Secretary Melanie Donegan Attendance Secretary Donna Laramee Principal’s Secretary Barbara Duggan Guidance Secretary Donna Morrisson Nurse ' Secretary 131 SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER US HELPING WACHUSETT COMPUTE Debra Ashford Joan Palmer She’s short, but she’s sweet. We know who’s boss here, right? Grayce Jones Carole Mongeon Debbie Morrisey Dorothy Cohn Copying Room Susan Richard Data Entry Catherine Rosenstock Mrs. Rosenstock helps yet another Lab. Clerk student conquer the Writing Center. BEHIND THE SCENES Left Above: The people who bring you the bacon.” Right Above: You want to take my picture.” Left Below: The janitors here at Wachusett are so dedicated,not all of them could make it for this picture.” Right Below: Getting ready for rush hour.” FRESHMEN d Being a freshman this year wasn’t as bad as it sounds. Having so many people in the freshman class with so much school spirit, is great. We won the homecoming parade with our It’s not Easy Being Green” bus. Even though the freshman football team did not do so good, the j.v. soccer and fieldhockey team had a great season! That was just the beginning of the year. With all the spirit we have now, we surely bave the best class that ever passed through WRHS! I do not know many seniors, but when I do see them they look li ke they are having a good time; so leaving all their friends will be hard. They do have though, so I wish them all of my best and all of the other freshmen’s good luck and sentiments. from, Ingrid Lofgren Freshmen Class President THElR SR.F- ESTEEH Top Right: Sarah Meyers, Stephanie Bunker, Ingrid Loftgren, Sheryl McGourty Bottom Three: The future G.Q’s of America. AmIT 393, 136 Underclassmen WHAT DID YOU EXPECT WACHUSETT TO BE LIKE? CHALLENGING I COULD COPE LIVING HELL LOTS OF FUN Top: Are we having fun yet?!!? Middle: All dressed up! Nowhere to go! Bottom: A friendly get together between a hectic day. Above: Hey. is that girl over there a new student?!!? 137 Chris O’keefe. David Collins, Kristen Battles, Justin Barrett, Harry Johnson, Jeff Carr, Karen Bagdesarian, Jen Lanciani, Anita Robidou. Rich Upstrom, Jeff Tarquinio, Roland Bard, Merilee Paine, Stephanie Bergin, Alyssa Cohen. Brian Anderson, Chrissy Orzyck, Melissa Perry, Becky Davenport, Scott Bleakney, Bill Thompson, Houng Newn, Meghan Foley Top: Murphy, you monsterl Right: All dressed up and no place to go” Bottom left: Yupl” Schools out!” 138 Underclassmen r M WHAT WAS YOUR 1ST IMPRESSION OF THE PERSON IN [FRONT OF YOU? 1. I SIT IN FRONT 2 . HE HAS DANDRUFF 3. IT DOESN’T MATTER SHE’S OUT OF MY LEAGUE ANYWAY! WHAT DID YOU THINK WRHS WOULD BE LIKE? J. AEROBICS IN HELL! 2 . I CAN COPE WITH IT. 3. I TRIED NOT TO THINK ABOUT IT. Top: And this is the Elegant Dining Areal” Middle left: Freshman Homecoming Queen!” Middle right: Here comes the Arabian Night of Wachusett” Bottom: Class picture Top: Brooke Yules, Becky Pomerleav, Sarah Lorge. Tiffany Kendall. Michele Circosta, chris harmon. Heather Wood, Melinda Davis, Amy Brockelman. Carolyn Carlson Middle: Ingrid Lofgren, Keri D onaldson, Amy Gelbwaer, Stephanie Bunker, Julie Collins Bottom: Jeff Ball, Keith Erickso, Brian Dunn, Brady Townsend, Stepping up to the topi FRESHMEN Top: Kristen Lamoine, Michelle Salmi, Jason Rastard, Jeremy Ford, Brian Crocodile Jeff Grenkic Rri n n i • D , li r UndIrcTassmen Ur,ney ’ FaVer ° U ' ChriSti e Je ket ' Wa,i Sl y B ° ,t0m Rebe ' S We ski PP in 6 tool ' s lunch! FRESHMAN SURVEY SAYS: EVERY PERSON IN THE CLASS IS GOING THROUGH A GREAT DEAL, BUT THEY CAN COPE! BESIDES THE FRESHMEN KNOW HOW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME, THEY HAVE THEIR PRIORITIES STRAIGHT. Top: Andrew Yang, John O ' Brien, Tim Henshaw, Tom Fry, Lori Miller, Shelly Duda, Becky Perron, Andrea Deane, Beth Rogers, Kerry Courtemanche, Rosie O’Connell, Karla Puera, Julie Hanson FRESHMAN Middle: Hey Nickyl Look at this!” They sure do know how to wear their sunglasses at night! Bottom Left: You’re right it’s mid-term exams! Bottom right.- Ken’s new look, he’s hot! Where can you find a freshman? Students find a new hangout Once one has been here awhile, one learns the ropes rather quickly. To survive with some mobility, an arsenal of excuses need to be developed for future use. Some of the more amusing are: I forgot again ... I was late this morning ... I don’t have the time between classes ... I was double locked and have to find a custodian . . . I’ll miss my bus if ... I left a bomb in there and it’s set to go off . . . Someone borrowed my book and left it . . . etc . . . etc . . . WHAT’S YOURS WHO ARE THE MACHINE MEN? A vital part of the yearbook is fundraising, and a large chunk of it comes from the soda machines. Loading them is a large and unrecognized responsibility, and it was done on the behalf of teacher Greg Smith and his crew—Gerry Powers, Randy Mercier, and Dave Rudner. 142 Thanks again—your deeds are greatly appreciated!!! THere are many uses for a school locker. One sure thing is that most of us will discover several in our times ahead. Looking at the photos on this page, please match the following with a photo: A place to meet girls, or guys, with a little sweet incentive Where you can get the lowdown on last weekend, or the scoop on next . . . An actual place to study, if you believe . . . A storage shed which could include about anything « LL PEOPLE SMILE IN rHE SAME l_ANG,UAG,E cs m S 1 ■ti 4 OUT OF 5 FRESHMAN STRONGLY BELEIVE THAT YELLOW SHOULD BE OFFICIALLY DECLARED THE THIRD COLOR OF THE WACHUSETT MOUNTAINEERS AND OF THE CLUBS ORIGINATING HERE AT WACHUSETT. THEY BELIEVE THAT MORE SCHOOL SPIRIT DERIVES FROM MORE FLASHY COLORS AND ACCORDING TO THE FRESHMEN. YELLOW WOULD DO THE TRICK JUST FINE. TOP-NOT IN HIS HAIR. MIDDLE-FRONT ROW-1, to r.- Mike Syncewich, Brad Clark, Jason Winward. Bill Cote. Tim Carlson, Jay Brown. Greg Robertson, Raymond Barry, Mike Bellrose. BACK ROW-1, to r.-Daniel Honoray, Jen Deperio, Cheryl Jones. Sarah Wilson, Kristan McCarthy, Julie Bradly, Nancy Hsu, Alison Perry, Sheryl McGourty. Eda Skaggs, Julie Hanson. Stacy Zemzick, Christie Wyman, Cara Pyle. BOTTOM-THIS HERE.IS CHRISI 144 TOP IEFT: AIN’T THIS BEAUTIFUL?” TOP rIGHT: IS THIS A PRIVATE PARTY? BOTTOM IEFT: BACK ROW-1, to r.-Phil Evereh, Jim Sapkas, Kenny Paharik, Mark Darasser, Jen Heinluoma. MIDDLE ROW-1, to r.-Robby Tuffer, nick Howarth. Sean Lynch. Mark Anderson, Julie Porter, Jen Gemme. FRONT ROW-1, tor. Tracy Downer, Jen Dudley, Cheri DeMare, Carissa Day, Laurie Cowe. ON FLOOR-1, to r.-Susan Cambel. Greg Tower, Derek White. ABSENT-Kim Blais. BOTTOM rIGHT: OH, DEAR! 145 As sophomores, this being our second year at WRHS, we are more at ease and have a better understanding of the school and how it works. Our class has matured since our first year at WRHS, and has gained its own identity. We are a group of individuals each with our own ideas and ways. Despite these differences we all respect each other and try to understand each others ways. Hopefully we will continue to contribute all we can to Wachusett and take it all that it has to offer. Sincerely, Kristen Murphy Sophomore Class President i • f 1 146 Underclassmen Middle: Kristen Murphy. Kevin Haire, Lisa Daigle Above: Break off from schoollllllll Bottom: Sweet Sensation of victoryl A I CONVINCE OUR PARENTS TO LET US OUT OF THE HOUSE WITHOUT A DESIGNATION. 2 LEAVE WRITS, KNOWING AS MUCH AS WE CAN POSSIBLY KNOW. I GOING TO PARTIES 2 WEEKEND SPORTS. I CERTAINLY NOT HOMEWORK 2 THESE ANSWERS ARE NOT APPROPRIATE TO PUBLISH. SOPHOMORE SURVEY! Q WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH BEFORE YOU GRADUATE? Q WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PASTTIME? r WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE LA WHOLE SCHOOL WAS TRAPPED OVERNIGHT? ©mom Left: Yes, we ' re up to something goodllll Right: yep, these are for mel 147 a « I KA K S 1 Bj ft ' ' Jb V 4 I M HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE A 1. NOT GOOD ENOUGH ... WE WANT SENIOR rvMjvi 2 . aw sIme m ' f I i fk. 3. I’M STILL WAITING Top: Is that Mr. Cornacchioli driving the bus? No wonder it’s Haunted. Left: Best friends foreverl Right: Karen Howard. Marcy Dunn. Ward Ashton. Scott Mullette, Sarah Woodis, Effie Karas. Cheryl Hannain. Jon Hedlund, Tammy Martin, Chelly Bukovich, Darlene Ladoo, Lin da Howard. Meredith Banks. Holly Lorain, Chad Tomford, Josh Doolittle, Andy Santom, Jen Fox, Shelly Byron. Shelly Forton, Kristin Hanson. Chris McClure, Kevin O’Conno r, Bryon Blat Bottom left: What shall I do now?llll? 148 Underclassmen m0 AND WHEkE IS VOUR HOMEWORK? 1. I DIDN’T KNOW WE HAD ANY. 2. I WAS DOING IT BY THE FIREPLACE WHEN A SUDDEN GUST OF WIND CAME AND BLEW IT INTO THE FIRE. Top: Girls night out on the townl Middle: On the Gollll Bottom: Erin Fitzpactrick, Chrissy Cote, Kurt Foster, Matt Crokett, Shane Mattison. Jay Provost, Christy Scruton, Becky Murry, Lori Terry Longhway, Pat Coackly, Joel SWenson Have you CHANGED ANY HABITS SINCE FRESHMAN YEAR? I. YES, NO LONGER RUSH TO THE NEXT CLASS TO BE THE FIRST ONE TO SIT DOWN. 2. DRESS MORE CASUAL, YOU KNOW NONE OF THAT FRESHMAN DRESS CODE STUFF. 150 Underclassmen top: B. Hale. D. Kashnow. K. McFarland. M. Boivin. J. Smith, H. Albrecht, M. Josephso Sioui, M. Vasser, S. Sawyer. G. Crosby. K. Dubovick, J. Jarvan, C. Nelson, A. Bernier. Larson J. Perry, A. Becker. L. Hurtubise. J. Jancaitis, M. Lafayette Bottom: R. Hale. E. Fernstrom, B. Place, J. Vanhoven, L. McCarthy, J. He wson, A. Lunn, T. Friberg, P. Lufkin, T. Sadin, P. Hanney, S. Curran, M. Fanning ? Top: A. Lowder. G. Jenson, M. Gagnon, B. Hiller, A. Milton, S. Miner, M. Smith. M. Delsignore, K. Currier, B. Jacobson, C. Wood, C. Doiron, J_ Paradis. J. Kowaleski. S. Belanger, J. Peterson, W. boulay. C. Shack, B. McCarthy. M. Glidden, M. Gull. M. Cornacchioli, T. Gorman Middle: J. Harvey, T. Faucher, C. Lachance. S. Cote, A. Stanton, S. Boyle, J. Grover. S. Bazydlo. Z. Gold, K. Barry, D. Baldarelli, L. Phelps. C. Pirani. K. Jacques. E. Parker, L. Poisson. T. Ngo. P. Wentzell. J. St. Pierre, P. Gregory, T. Kelly Bottom: What mom. I can ' t hear you!” lymcryu aJoctuj ' CUx Jnjxxy-trrio k$nJL b UJJL I Top: D. King, A. Doe. T. Downey. T. Murphy, N. Kneeland, J. Eckert. L. Parella, A. Jensen. Middle: T. Magliaro. J. Marchland, N. Sxkil. J. Erikson. L. Johnson, R. Crabford. Bottom: J. Hamilton, M. Mcelderry, M. Leander, B. Massoah. Left: Erin, our favorite homecoming queenl Right: Smile everyone! Hey, where did that monster come from? Who does he belong to??? 152 Underclassmen Jlnt.t.4. Above: Valentines Day¬ sending a flower via a track star anonymously to a secret love. Above right: Who is that hunk? What happened to your contac?? 154 Underclassmen A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SOPHOMORE The alarm emits its annoying, constant monotone at 6:01. I roll over, moaning in disbelief, and press the snooze button for the sixth time. Yes, it’s Monday morning again. Where did the weekend go? I finally manage to stumble out of bed at 6:30 and scuffle into the shower before my hot-head sister kicks me out. Sprinting to the bus stop, I inhale a muffin while slipping on my earrings and tucking in my shirt. I arrive to school still half awake and meet up with my friends at our lockers. We briefly discuss our weekend adventures and then concentrate on cramming for the first period test we just couldn’t find the time to study for on a Sunday night. What? And miss Michael J. Fox? Finally.Lunch! I scan the cafeteria for a seat for me and my friends, particularly near or against the wall as to not call too much attention to our odd Sophomore bodies, so we think, and after having no trouble doing so, we attempt eating the gourmet” school food- some of us brown bag it. My table is filled with the weekend gossip. Did you hear about him? Oh my God, really? I heard what you did Friday night! Isn’t he a dream? These are just a few things to be said during our lunch hour. Feeling a little queezy from my so-called lunch, I get out my homework which, by the way, is due next period, when the bell rings. Great, just great. The rest of the day is just as routine and unexciting, as I get slammed around and stepped on in the hallways, drop my books accidentally on the stairs, and find out that yes, in fact, Julie is going out with an upperclassmen. Gag me. 4, 3, 2, I, B-R-l-N-G! Last period bell has finally sounded. We push and trip out of the classroom doors, practically leaving skid marks on our ways to our lockers, and open them cautiously as to not have everything tumble out upon us. Grabbing the few needed books for homework, saving the rest for study period the next morning, we all go our separate ways-practice, dancing, games, lessons, or just home to our favorite soaps and snacks. The afternoon drags by, and after attempting the homework, the phone is lifted from the receiver, not to be hung up for a couple of gossipy, gabby hours. Then, after some honest effort on my studies, I hit the sack, looking 1 1 ill 11 Above: They look so innocent . . . but what do we know? Back Row: Michael Doherty. Eric Christensen. Mark Mastrotataro, Eric Ljunberg, Middle row: Beth Kiminski. Suzanne Congdon, Vaishali Patel, Karen Safstrom. Felicia Wade, Renee Gingras, Melanie Ebberson, Margot Brown, Ami Cutler. Front row: Karen Simes, Jill Collins, Melissa Castallani. Laurie McQuoid, Gina Capparelli, Cara Sidman. Jennifer Houghton. So Close, You Cdp, AJmosfc... The class of 1989 is, in my opinion the Greatest Variety” of any class ever to walk through the doors of WRHS. Our Junior year is stressful, yet fun. So close to graduation, we are. We have one more year to bring the Wachusett Regional High School of America to its’ knees. And when we stand up and show our faces to the people of the world, one thought will undoubtedly keep flashing through our minds. How has our society come to this? Then one must contemplate just what can we accomplish in the years to come. The mental and physical capability of this class are overwhelming. We very well could be in charge of the world. I can tell you that the world is going to be a far better placel We are a class of molders, movers, and leadersllllllll Top right: Andrea Walker, Paula Narcissi, Tom Longhway. Chuck Rubin ... Swc]] 156 Underclassmen mors T HAT ' S vv YOUR FAVORITE YEAR? ALL! JUNIOR HOPEFULLY SENIOR!! HAT WOULD YOU CHANGE ABOUT THESE PAST YEARS? THE COLOR, MY MIDDLE NAME, DON ' T REMEMBER Top left: Juniors displaying awesome school spirit. Top right: Nothing but fun at Homecoming ’871 Above: Holy Guaccamolyl It’s coldl Seniors in the making THE MOST INSPIRING IN THIS SCHOOL WOULD HAVE TO BE THE PERSONALITY TYPES, ALL THE FUN THAT WRHS KNOWS HOW TO HAVE, AND THE SPIRIT THAT IS KNOWN! Top left: Life is everything these girls have expectedl Top right: Greg’s home away from homel Class picture: Scott Langren. Jen Parker, Beth Maynard, Paula Whittison, Kristen Morin, Noel Dinant. Bethany Perron, Matt Clemente, Mike Garabedian, John Vaghini, Amy Pasternak, Chris Joselin, Tony Ricardi, Matt Mero, Dan Ebert, Scott Langoni Bottom right: They ' ve got a way about them! 158 Underclassmen JUNIORS!!!! WHAT WAS THE CRAZIEST THING YOU HAVE WITNESSED AT A PARTY? NINE MALE TEENAGERS SINGING THE THEME TO SESAME STREET EXUBERANTLY! I SAW SOMEONE SUCKING A GRAPE THROUGH HIS NOSE AND OUT HIS MOUTH! A VERY HAPPY PERSON TRYING DESPERATELY TO FIGURE OUT WHAT HIS HAND WAS. HE EXAMINED IT THE WHOLE PARTY! Top: What are you guys laughing about? Please tell us, Pat! Bottom left: Is that your teacher? Must be a real ’lively’ class. Bottom right: What are you girls doing out of class! 159 Top left: What did you say???ll?? Top Middle: Kim what exactly are you reading? Top Right: You ' ve got to be kidding mel Middle: I’ve got a splitting headache. Rich aren’t you listening to me? Bottom: Hollywood, here Tracy and friends cornel Watch outl Top: Everyone loves a party pooper that is why we invited youl Brian sits out while everyone is have a fun time. Middle right: OHHHH, what is it?? Wendy plays guessing games to relieve the tension. Middle left: Eric shows off his smooth manuevers. Bottom left: Simply smashing: Lisa and Laurie might as well have been queens of the proml Bottom right: Scott, wipe that smile off your facell 162 Underclassmen Top left: Ray. you stud! Chuck, please be quietl Top right: Hey. everybody look at usl Middle: Waehusett’s great student loungel Bottom left: Helenna, you ' ve got the lookl Bottom right: Lisa and Tammy, heading for the beach??!! 163 S moods? A A Thanks, I WILL BE YOUR FRIEND UNTIL THE END OF TIME I WILL BE YOUR FRIEND I’M HERE TO MAKE YOU SMILE!! •t • . f t - v ' s A ■. .Tv .« V V ■ A??- v;- ' ■ ' • •• ' W c 1 . . , . •; 1 ' % v f Vi • • • • • . .« Top right: You see these are all my boyfriends but. Top left: These smiling girls - - - it could only mean the weekend! Right.- WHo me? I swear I didn ' t do it. Honest! Bottom left: What are you girls trying to hide? 165 166 Underclassmen Top left: Wanna kiss?ll?” Top right: A touch of sunshine in my hairl Middle: One big family! Bottom left: What class am I in?” Bottom Right: HELLO!” FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Wachusett has had soo much fun learning and participating with peers from other cultures in the National Exchange Program. We have hosted many students from all over the world, including Sweden, France, and Belgium among many other countries. It is a great opportunity and honor for these students to partake in this program, and the experiences they encounter are always exciting and educational ones. The student council is hoping to display the various foreign flags our school has hosted in recognition of our new friends that we have met, grown with, and enjoyed their companionship. It is an enriching experience for both the foreign exchange students as well as for the students at Wachusett who are able to get to know the newcomers and their particular cultures. The program is one of the most influential and exciting that Wachusett has to offer, and will for many years to come. Wachusett is always eager to accept new members into its family. THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE GROUP! WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR NEW INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS! 168 Underclassmen WACHUSETT HOSTS FOREIGN STUDENTS - WHO ARE A STRONG EDITION TO OUR FAMILY. NATIONAL - Top: I didn’t know the gun was loaded.” Middle left: Hey. AT LEAST SOMEONE WAS HAVING FUN AT THE PROMI Middle right: Sorry. This is rated P.G. Bottom: These guys really know how to pull a crowd. Not a week goes by at Wachusett when there isn’t something being planned or going on. From day one to graduation there are activities for everyone-whether it be taking a trip to Acadia or getting together with some friends at a baseball game. No matter what your interest there is something going on that you can participate in. There is never nothing to do on a Friday night.” Active-that’s the one word that can describe the Wachusett Family . . . 170 YOU COULDN’T HAVE PICKED A NICER DAY! Friday night we kept warm by a blazing bonfire. Everyone could feel the excitement in the autumn air, as the soccer team raced up and down the field against rival Marlboro. Saturday morning was spent at a sports event or adding a new twist to tradition . . buses were decorated instead of floats. It really was a success and each class showed incredible spirit. The W.R.H.S. spirit continued to flow at the afternoon football game as well. Dressed in their best, students, faculty and graduates spent Saturday night at the traditional dance sponsored by the Student Council. The excitement of the weekend is all just a memory now, but one that will last. Why? Because this was HOMECOMING 1988! Upper left: The Yellow Submarine Left: Robin. Julie and Sue show senior spirit Above: Smiles made the day even brighter! 173 A DAY OF SPIRIT! Upper left! Couldn’t you just pinch her cheeks? Upper right: Letting out some hot air . . . Bottom left: A magic” moment . . . Bottom right: Leading the traditional clown band BLOOD DRIVE 88 Top: Giving the gift of life Middle left: I’m not smiling. I’m biting my cheeks. Middle right: Don’t worry. I ' ll hold your hand.” Left: I vant to bite your neck. 4 V e 5 ¥ int £tv« of mat Above: Brenda Starkus isn’t nervous at all. or is she? Right: Kathy Fleming, clarinetist, practices baroque music. Bottom left: Peter Bobkowski grabs a bite to eat before the dinner. Bottom near left: Sean O’Connor is really into medieval dressingl Once again, dinner guests at St. Mary’s Parish Center in Jefferson were treated to some of the traditions of the 16th and 17th century Renaissance period by Wachusett’s own royal family, the Wachusett Singers, and Wind Ensemble. For two sold-out nights in January, Wachusett students, in medieval garb from minstrels to kings and queens danced and sang songs such as, Who Now Doth Love Sincerely”, and Banquet Feud” at the annual Madrigal Dinner. LIP SYNC’IN OR THE REAL THING? . . . IT’S SOOO HARD TO TELL. Left: Wachusett girls deserve all the Respect” they get with Aretha Franklin. Middle left: Gumby makes a suprize visit with RUN DMC. Lower left: Lip sync’in at its finest! Lower right: Great moves for Robyn Keene. Below: Motley Crue struttin their stuff. 177 , 4 .+ on tm are Top left: Putting the final touches on the snow sculptures. Top right: God am I hungry!!” Middle: I thought you said to put it in reverse?!” Bottom: Bill Wentworth does his share for the freshmen class. WINTER CA The Wachusett Student Council brought fun and excitement to all this winter by sponsoring the Winter Carnival. The first of its kind at Wachusett, the week was composed of a series of activities such as pie-eating, tricycle races, snow sculpting, basketball, volleyball, cross-country and downhill skiing, haiku writing, collecting cans for the Friendly House, and much, much more. Individuals competed, as well as groups, to earn points for their classes. The points were tallied over the week and a winner was declared at the end. Because of the success and support of the 1988 Winter Carnival, it is hoped that future classes may take part in this event also. Top corner: It is hard to believe that a Volkswagon emerged from this mound of snow. Left: Pat Bessette is open for the pass Middle: Just slip slidin ' away Right: Hey. did I hear anyone say pie eating contest ...?’’ The iDaijng Cjame AX Ulach usett Below: Don’t look so smug Pete . . . she hasn’t sad yes ” yet! Lower right: And the winners get a meal at a local Pub Dennis where they all got to know each other better. Right: Tonia Orlando answers a tough question from MC Bob Parks. Upper right: The bachelors and bachelorettes each stand with their respective dates waiting to find out what they ' ve won . . 180 Activities Upper right: The Major tells his story to the pirates. Above left: All listen when Samuel A.K.A Erik Jones talks. ' Above: The Major’s wards are full of frolic as they dance on the stage. Right: Hail to the Pirates of Penzancel They reign supremel Middle right: Laureen Tews, one of the Major ' s girls, displays her singing talents while strolling down the stage. On November 6, 7, 13, and 14, a cast of thirty-eight Wachusett students treated everyone to a brilliant rendition of Gilbert Sullivan’s THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE”. In some of the lead roles were John Deal as Major General Stanley, Chris Brown as the Pirate King, Kerry Deal as Mabel, and sharing the part of Ruth were Laura Dubrule and Kim Gilbeault. The entire cast once again made Wachusett proud with the talent and effort put into such great performacnes. MORE WINTER CARNIVAL Top lefti Mommy my nose is cold and my feet are wet Mid-left: Beth and Missy playing in the snow. Bottom left I think I broke a nail!” Top right l think I’m in heaven.” Bottom right My mother told me not to eat with my fingers so . . . ”, GREECE ■v ■ ' - iMT- ' Back left to right: L. Erikson, L. Tonna, H. Thompson, S. Olson, L. Damon, J. Carlson Front: D. Keratsis, E. Keller, A. Murphy, B. Maynard, P. Socash (not pictured is advisor Ron Spakauskas) . fl m [ ..-A ' - U _ _ 3fgy jr • JfaS fa -;A Thrace Wv ■ y , X XS larxAS ATHENS ' ••- • • ' dL JL-Jf . _rr ,S_L. vJBfc. Crete 183 ACA 184 Back (Left-right) B. McCauley, E. Johnson, T. Martin, A. Graham, R. Hartleb, K. Peterson, J. Pierce, A. Deane, S. Landgren Front (Left-right) A. Ogilve, H. Caraway, B. Olson, M. Carboneau, M. Hartleb These photos depict Wachusett students and teachers learning in the greatest classroom of all: Nature. These students spent one week in September amongst the wilds of Acadia National Park in Maine. Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet With charm of earliest birds; pleasant in the sun, When the first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams on earth, herb, tree, fruit and flower, Glistening with dew Milton Paradise Lost, Book iv 185 VIRGIN ISLANDS A week of sun, sand and sea shells . . . During April vacation Mr. Weis led a group of students off on a trip to the Virgin Islands. The week was spent exploring the island, it’s capital Charlotte Amalie, Crown Mountain on St. Thomas and of course the famous beaches! L SOKKfr csosms SPAIN Left-right: K. Deal, D. LaHair, J. Riley, L. Curtis, C. Riley, L. Fife, M. Hanney, B. Mason, L. Black, C. Morse, J. Deal, T. Noone, G. Szylk, M. Townsend Top right-Traci Noone and Kerry Deal take a break with Don Quixote Bottom left-Melissa Hanney lights up Alhambra with a smile. Bottom right-Looking past Dena LaHair, Africa rises through the clouds. IN GROUPS SOMEWHERE WHAT’S YOUR ALONE, SOMEWHERE . . . d ' are 188 Activity THE FADE OUT 189 . . . HERE OR THERE . . . Modus Operand!, or what’s your MO? The Police, Firemen, members of the service, etc. have used this term for years referring to one’s location at the given time. Here at Wachusett in any given time, we all have our mo’s”. It might not be where we prefer to be at the moment, but that’s life. We do have ways” though of moving in directions toward what we prefer, whether it be to the pit stop, lunch, our designated hiding places, or quietly FADING OUT. (left- Wendy Popple) . . OR MAYBE EVEN CLASS Above: Lunchtime gossip: And then . . . . ” Your kidding!!” OH MY GOD!” 6 tc ' y9t£_ - LS y Ov e Sr nile P r ett s tud y ses si ' on. a-b°° Pee ' Nbo e: 3 Noreen Carmela Borbon Ababao Eric Adams Dawn Augusto When someone cares it is easier to speak it is easier to listen it is easier to play it is easier to work. Thanks to all the special people here and especially to both families that I have I luv u Nova SS Intor family Weasel, Nerd, Sterling The Block”-The game is seriousll GHKWMLKCEHRFLP The quarries Led Zeppelin, Dio. AC DC, Pink Floyd, Van Halen Little Dreamer”AutoQ3 building the corvette MrC. You are young yet you will get over it. We made it at lastl Memories last foreverl Jtsr 192 1 Kara J. Anderson Jennifer L. Arms I got you. babe JOE-BEE EVERETT? THANKS MA. DAD. JON ARTIEI TEENSY. BOB, MEL, JOE. NY METSC. C.. G.H., B.F., THE INN DOWN SOUTH L.A. RAIDERS YEP FOR EACH OF US COMES A TIME WE MUST BE MORE THAN WHAT WE ARE. Kevin Babineau Joseph G. Baily Gina L. Baker RICH WAIT TILL WE GET IN THE SCHOOL ED SO RANK. WHERE ' S THE CROSS-BONES? FB BE QUIET ALEXANDER YOU TOO PERMA SMILE. LEGG ROAD 67 CAMARO SS GAF. ANY MORE MESSAGES? SKIING THANKS M6D CARS CARS CARS CHEVY RULES SC ME PW JH MR SL MD MK DK AUTO MECH. WAS THE BEST THANKS TO Mr. C. 10 30 87 -AIR IT ' S NOT OVER TILL IT ' S OVER Summer of 87 Ami. Fish. FM. RobSBB. 17. 33. STAKE OUT. Jay-yfbyLunch Boxesl With a running startl KTC-The neighborhood Thanks EM . . . CAN ' T?? TFYLI THANKS MOM. DAD and Mike-ILU Kathleen Lynne Battles LYJP American Pie TGIO Coke is it GLPGYWNI CSN But I didn ' t know you were going with himl LY AB WM JM AA SO I LOVE YOU MOM and DAD. Thanks for every thing. Byel James A. Andrews Thanks mom and Dad L.L.L. THE THING” S.M.U. CAPE COD 87 ' DEAN. SCOTT. STEVE. KURT. R. F. D. 7 4 87 DTG, HW, MJCDS MUD BOGGIN SKIING Kimberly C. Ash YOU CAN NEVER RELIVE A MOMENT, BUT A MEMORY LASTS FOREVER. WE 3,OEA 3. Buddy”3. MontReal Boston. Em, Sara. Michelle We’ll always keep in touchl HI BRENDA SueB GinaB SaraS BSGBHP Love ya forever MDJ THANKS MISSY. JULIE, K, K-LOVE TO YOU ALL, MEASHA, PETER, PAM, BOBBY, NO, MWCC, MOMM, 10 13 86 LF IN SLOMO, RJ, DAD, TAKE OFF, SOMEWHERE, STRLT, ILLUSIOWS, BOSS-DULA, TUNNELS, FOREVER, MY VETTE, SWIMMIN, LATER BABE Suellen Arello YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE MY ONLY SUNSHINE ILYBB maine-WATCHING the WAVES crash INTO the NIGHT B’CKVjA’-CK-ripple soccer getDOWNonIT ILYFEATHER 635c7s- ourtrips to ST JOHNS did U see THAT one? ILYMDLJNP Alicia Andrachick Robert Annunziata THE CAPE 86-87 KK AND F KPE CB 3 OF H SBHDCG BFS HT-TAN YH MT AFFS MOPED HY-PPCS BACK HOME-HD PEELING POOL BDCJH ABDCLF HAMPTON SCJLDC JHDCKK THE Y TCJVMNJNKKDC THANKS MOM AND DAD LSDG “DM Susan Marie Becker Ann Marie Belair Christopher Belanger Kimberly A. Belanger I find the memories in the reflections of my dreams ’88Friends Standbyme G.F.I. ' AW’ the orange dot I9 32 n-l-4 risky business smmslt—I Good Luckl ThanksILUDKBBAAJDFIere i go turn the pagelll Restless dreamsi Cruisin, Jess Ringi S Pit, I LU PAUL: 2 84? Outacontrol R?l Sterling crowdl Jenreeferi NOi SM CLi WM KBi BF, JD, CB, GO SEEsta U Alright? Beach Bound Bum Lost Kate? Successl ILU MOM and DAD. TP play heeling is megagroovarrific YL Tonite Dan. NestorFric Jorge Love you Karen. But I don ' t want to go-stupid car spiked hair Hurry up Homework? It ' s up to you It ' s like buying a trailer. OWEN ... I FEEL IN LOVE AND SKINNED MY KNEES, THE GILLENSNANCY . . . ILY, 7 31 87, PHIL _I WOULDN ' T HAVE MISSED IT FOR THE WORLD., E. AND J. WE GO WAY BACK THANKS- I ' LL NEVER FORGET YOU. HOCKEY WITH CHUCK Peter John Benoit What a long strange trip its beenl We are SPENT BatmanandRobin 52 Buddy weiserl Armstrong Lawn Wrecking the montros 70Chevelle Ag room Lets get small . NAN. Dan rest in peace THX MANDD later Dudesl Suzanne M. Benoit TRUE FRIENDS, LEARNING, LOVING. AND ACCEPTING . . . GARFIELD, LIZ, ILOVE YA. DANCING. A TRUE FRIEND, KRISTEN, MUSIC, TENNIS. SUMMER OF ’87, PENGUIN SUITS. I’M ALL RIIIGHT I LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, GEORGE, AND PAM Jodi Berggren IBU UBme UB40 But I am only 16 BIGGEST FEET- SMALLEST FEET PAUL RAUKER. MARIA MARSELLO Geez, Paul I could fit three of my feet in those boats of yours!” Karen Berlane Whenever I see your smiling face, I have to smile myself-ILY Dubiel GTw 2L 2E4S2A2J4K Cans Odes CapeWknd. JT86 87 K-Qw Katie JB- 3rd Sister Lites Outl Sun Set T I7ish AMH DG-IMY ILY Mom Dad DCJ S Cami Bishop THANKS RESOURCE ROOM TEACHERS. Basketball manager. Skiing Cape Cod. Bermuda. Honestly. Mrs. Myers I don ' t know where I left itl Good luck Todd, Chris. Jen, Moe. Guidance Office. Love you Mom, Dad. Crisse Peter E. Bobkowski Kicking down the cobblestones, looking for fun and feeling groovy SURFS UPI lets notskate LUMBER’ CNRZCMRSCCDG PSSCTOCDALSOPSKP 4 25 87-ROBS HOUSE. I.L.U. Shawna. Thanks Mom Dad-Rob. Paul. Pat. Lisa SC Patrick Luke Bessette Well I’ve made it, so far. Football-3, 4 Latin-4i Veni. Vidi, Vici” I came, I saw, I kicked . . .’’ Thanks to everyone. MMM. I love you 10 11 86. Boy what A long strange trip it’s been. InMunI firmdiiin Cmplmintmj tnt unothtr Ort Aim 4 vimm iHl ftbt ' k Lisa M. Black HAMPTON 87 MEXICO 87 THANKS MOM SAM LARRY WENDY BRYAN ALLISON JC JS CM KJ PL JS TA KP GS JJ LF AS ? Weaker Petra Bjurevad Tanya Melaura Boone WAITIN’ FOR THE SUN . . . LEATHER AND LACE . . . PUTTY-TAT. FLY GIRLS . . . AEROSCARF ... I LOVE YOU CHRIS . . . (PURR) . . . YO-BABY-YO . . . RKKRTFMGVP. NOOWW . . . HHAA MAN . . . HOP” ... AT LEAST I’M ENJOYING THE RIDE . . . ILU MOMSP1 Laura Borbone BEST FRIENDS ANG, RALLYE. NEWPORT. SKI. DAN. QUACKERS. IDKWHY. PAmmm. GL. PUNKI FILENE S. NIKKIART. FNX. VOLLYBALL. BAGGY. MC. CAVEMOUSE. BOB. FUTURE. BLACK 6 GREEN. THIS WAS FUNI STAIRS AT NEWTON SO. DYE. VOLALS. U SLEEP Pamela Louisa Boss BRUCE-I LOVE YOU HONI MARCH I, I987HAMPTON BEACH 871 JR. PROM.BOSTON 8 16 87, STRYPER3 I2 87 ILY BY. RG. KS. LB, MOM. DAD. KAY, RICHI KRIS-YOU FLAMERI FARMER REUBENI SPAM6JUICE FOREVERI LATTA EVERONE Michelle Bousquet 2 28 87 Anthony-1 wish time would stand still when Im with you-l LOVE YOU TG” PLEDGE MV-Bring your passport? SP DM Your the greatest-SKIING-GYMNASTICS I5mins to Boston-prelapse-4 in a WB- THANKS M6DII John Bowker The people I love know who they aret The Playsi Godspell 85i Mudl The Hedlunditesi GrayVisionOuestsi And If I Laugh at Any Mortal thing tis that I do not weepi This Play Needs some Rock Musici Now what? Heather Lynn Bowers FRIENDSHIP IS A CONTRACT BETWEEN PEOPLE WHICH BREAKS DOWN BARRIERS AND REPLACES THEM WITH LOVE. THANX M D? D. MEMORIES H A R N P D M C MRR UNH87 ' NY86’ ISN ' T PRETTY TO THINK SO? Karen Boyer Science Seminar Here too early decisions Carob T.Z. Trixie I think I ' m gonna quit by jobl Love you Chris, thanks for everything! C ' monC’mon Car trouble in Maine book sale Quoth the Raven Nevermore” Mike Breed Sara Brett Richard Brouiliet SOCCER 1-4 DISTRICT CHAMPS 86, 87? TRACKI-4 DISTRICT CHAMPS 86. JAMIE. DOUG. PAM, ANNE. WHAT ' S THE F- WORD OF THE DAY? WE RE ALL GONNA DIEI DODD CADDY WHAT A WEEKENDI UNLUCKY THANx COACH-G. ILY M. D8J SOCCER 2. 3. 4-TO. EP. JL. JR 9 22 87- SEAGULL BAY STATES 85. 86. 87-GOLD 7 12 87 Thanks Ding. Amy. Beth, Annalia, Russg Smokin Gang .... COMMITMENT IS TURNING DREAMS INTO REALITYI THANX M. D. J. ILY. ANIMALS ARE OUR FRIENDS. BUT THEY WON ' T PICK YOU UP AT THE AIRPORT. THE VINEYARD. ADAIGO. THE END. 196 Thomas Bukley Pool Buick John ' s Field Me. Mark. Dave and John. Slow down TD CAMPER WV a7b work stinks BUD Mom and Dad Thanks Joe John Col GEORGE” What’s up? Chevy-Ford Who Cares? Aimee E. Brunelle With all its sham and drudgery broken dreams its still a beautiful world MAINERMLOOPFSunssetJdPipis Whhaup ThanxCCRambleon ILuvYouJamey. Trish. Charla RAPS GREEN FRIENDS R FOREVERJCMCKZAFIJPIL Y MomRenee Loving is giving one another the freedom to grow-BILL JEN-JEEP6CRUSIN-TRLOVELL NANCY-TARDY SYSTEM? HAMPTON87PARTYFUN6SUN NHS FRIENDS ARE GOLDSC FF TBRS LEARN TO LOVE FOR WHO . . . NOT WHATI ILYMBDDYNJS Julie A. Bunce ILY KEVIN. COUCHINSPOOLINII SLUDGE. KIM. TUMORSI, MESBARBSI ' MY GIRLS ' . LOVE-JETS. ' GO FOR A SODA ' . BARACUDAI, BALLOONSSROSES. DADDY ' S SAILOR. SMILEII FIC. BM ' S ADVICE-MYOB ILYMDSJSB THANKS MOM, WE MADE ITU 3 Is f v lpnKe N LongView Hot Tub Parties ' 86 District Champs Harole. Highjump These are the times to remember B. Joel Thanks to. HS. LW. PW. KK. RK. MJ AND SPECIAL THANKS TO Mr. W Lincoln Lets get cosnoogied. Ann Elizabeth Bulkley Susan Canaway FORSAKE NOT AN OLD FRIEND FOR THE NEW ISNT COMPARABLE UNTO HIM . . NEVER SWAP HORSES CROSSING A STREAM . . NHS CHUCK . . DEB JEN H2S04 . . . GOOSE . . . GOUDNEYETJNERSB . . . SOFTBALL 234 THANKX MOM DAD GOO ILY Casey Capparelli LET ' S SKI Busted . . . Lumber Gator . . . But we will do it a gain, THE ONE THE ONLY BUD Good times or bad they ' re times to remember. Later Rob Higgs Gator Joe and Lumber Thanks Mom and Dad. Robert Bunting Dave Carlson DAVE. MARK. JOHN. TOM-JOHN ' S FIELD DON’T RALPH IN MY SINK HAMPTON. ARELLO- WELL, I DON’T KNOW-SCREW UP ROB? MUCLH-PILEI KSSHHH-AHHHI A BOSTON IN SALESMAN MEETS WORCESTERI U IN 22 Minutel Coleen Ann Caputo HEID LIS TRISH EL BECK TRACE MELIS JEAN COL (2L’S) THANKS BUDDIESI PARIS 86 BAILEY RD 87 CP AT h.b. PSK . KUTCH HK JAMINI” KCKWSBSTEAKDLCTDTRHTC ETC. I LOVE U ALL. U KNOW WHO URI THANX M6D CHE ILY Wh Live it up while you can Sporty Bones Da Raps Place Apr. Vac. Kev’s and Beck’s. The Crew GD 87 LTOYW The Cape Sunday 2pm Webster Sunset Bafo Bass Ale Uncle Philly Absolute Disaster Thanks Mom C-ya’ Barbara J. Carini FOOTBALLMTriciaPT-Spring Track234Winter34Shot record Thanks CoachesFrank, Uncle MAI Love You Kathy H886£Dlnn Goal Yardi ThanksSHSCJLPBBJSCJeffersonites LPMRKSMSHNPurdue ILUM D KThanks I43KMTDCABIN James V. Cardillo III A single rose can be my garden, asingle friend, my world . . . Greg . . . 7 10 87 . . . Thanks AKLMJKLJBKL . . . A . . . Aug. ’85 . . . Maine . . . Expect the best and you will find the best ... ILY Mom % Dad. Christopher John Carey Jean-Marie Cariglia You can check out any time you like but you can never leave” Thanks Colleen. Traci. Melissa Lisa PIC DODD CPGangSummer 87” Chickens KC JM JD’RHBRH Stonehill BB U2 N.RDThanks Mom. Dad, Tam. Joe Cathy Julie Ann Carlson I have this feeling that the best is yet to come. MAINE Thanx to the D’s ILYa’II Er. Kaber. Melt. KT, Care, LSEA 4SUM LitesOut Cans. HC, Where’s Holden?, Cape Wkend Pumpkinsl Wild World LUVLYFLAF ILY MDJ6G TONIA, SARA LOL, LOVE YOU. The crew ' 87JJJOKTLMA. HAPPY AS A CLAM. NY ' 86 BiiL. BBMAPie. SAP. ARLO ARLO. BO ' S. VIRGIN ISLANDGWoods86. Nov 10 85 Pumpkin I Love You Joe. Karrie. JAKKEKMS. Stars at Comet Mason. ILY MD Kelly L. Casillo These are the days to remember’’Kelly 0”3min Fights EGGROLL7 2-27-70. Pizza Box 8-30-871 ESP, KNOTS. K (sq) SP. 3411 MF-KLEPTOI NO FRECKLEI” DM MY B.B! EC, JC. G. Sodal B.S-N-the Gangl THANX MOM6DAD. K. M, D ILYII Wayne A. Chadbourne SOCCER I BASKETBALL I GOLF 1234 NAT’L honor society thanks to, FAMILY M. D. H. K- FRIENDS DC JL DT CT JE CN JR GH MM MC PG GS FM LG CK DL BG- SKIING RAT RIVER DDT 911 VIKINS SCHMEVIED-DC6MM As ST Mike Churchey CB loo My Drums Girls Fred Mahawkenin 67 Corvette 427 Heart Stryper Led Zeppelin Paiste 111 Girls 6 Chicago Bears 95 CHEVROLET LDB Rose for Steve W. LUDD ' S Pearl 442 Fender USA-1 GM and SM Sara Anne Carlson MAFIA MOBILE BEATS SCOUT GOLF CHURCH HOOPS DEKHOCKEY SPRING OF 87 M6F ICE HOCKEY FALL DEKHOCKEY SUNNYSIDE FORD COORS CANADA SKI TRIP MONTREAL MOM 6 DAD THANKS. Thanks Mom Dad Jos 24,15 Ps 150 Jn 3,16 Jn 16,24 ICo lo,l3 IJn 5,11-12 . . . GS MG MT MS HK R6ET JB . . . Young Life Campaigners SCC Maine . . . STRYPER REZ Petra Cua DA Keith Green U2 . . . FORD Mustang GT THANX THERE IS ONLY THE TRAVELING ON THE PATHS THAT HAVE HEART XCOUNTRYI23CAP4BBALL I234ANDTRACKI234. HELLO, JH. JD. KJ. DN, GS. SD. MM % X-COUNTRY TEAM. ILY, MD HETTY. JAKERO ' THANKS. EAGLE SWIMS, JIJ BENT GEK OMA” Donald Carter Steven P. Carlson Dorothea Carraway At heat po-pa KacK pav Ellen Claprood LIVE ONE DAY AT A TIME Lee Col Heidi Trish YELLOW BRICK ROAD BAGGED AGAIN ARE MY TEETH CLEAN? FIRST NIGHT BEACH TRIPS B SKIING SPOCS MITTENS COLD NIGHTS ISGATY MEMORIES THANKS MOM DAD SUE DAVE ANNE Jeffery J. Clark V. Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 All the way to Italy with Team USA and Howie Please come out” REMEMBER CUPIDI D.T. D.L. R.S. R.H. K.R. D.A. S.F. and the fellas on the team . . 25. 50 $100 TOSAD THE FAMILY Cathleen Anne Clary SOFTBALL 182 WHISKEY RIDIN WINTERS E.T. THANKS FOR BEING THERE CAMARO 81 MY BEST BUDDY ROBIN EVERETT? HAJENI MUNCH THANKS MOM AND DAD I L OVE YOU SEPTEMBER 24 T6D J BOCEPHUSII BUCKWHEAT. Pete J. Cleveland David P. Cornacchioli Scott Conner Matthew Conners OYE COMO VA So 70’s ' 68 Chevelle (Shavys) Too Rolling Stoned” - TROWER That smell always in the bac I ' m a joker. I’m a smoker, I’m a midnight toker S.M. I just want to be freell Football 1234, HOW, CHEAPNESSI, Aunt Bunnyl, State Fuzz, Thankx- MJBBHSCKandMom, Dad and Fluffyl Also Thankx Patty, Jen, BandSTPwinl JLandLPwaml Rest in Peace Wuzzer, Thankx Sisll Goony-Goo-Gool EHY GUSByeBF Live life to the fullest. Don ' t be afraid to make mistakes, we are all human. Basketball 1-4 Baseball 2-4 Slow it down” G.M.S. Skiin’ D6D 87” Hoops 21 Parties I love you M6D. M8M. Thanksl DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS-BOB PARKS I think my greatest contribution to the class of ’88 was waxing these railings for easier sliding!” Richard Cranford Thanks: Paul, Mai, Rich. Kevin, Jeff N.-FBC Y.G., N.E.B.Y.C., T.E.M.P.O., S.B., L.D., Jeff L., Strider, ILY Mom, Dad, Batesie, Lisa. Holly, Laurie. How can you fit 4 years of life into 196 spaces?? Jill Marie Curtis RAISING THE SPIRIT OF PEACE AND LOVE-LENNON SUNSHINE-ASK ALICE- BOR-GD, CREEK. HAVE A GRATEFUL DAY JOPLIN AIKO-AIKO NO TIME TO HATE. Tobin Curtis YMCA No Pain No Gain MUSCLE Wheely Big J GOLD ' S GYM CARS. PRESIDENT THANX MOM 6 DAD . . . . . . STEPHANIE.What you are is God’s gift to you . . . What you Make of yourself is your gift to God. Scott Crawford Young single and love to mingle A-Smith Led Zep U gotta move New York Hampton Trans Am Budweiser What are u baked funky Thanx friends and MSD Where would I be if I didn ' t know ware I was Jeffites. Randy N. Curtis LED-ZEPPELIN RULES. BOOTLIP . . HOCKEYI2-4 MCMAYNARD ' SM.M. ECCalifornia Herel Come People AreStrangeWhenYourAStranger FacesLookUglyWhenYourAlone . . I Love You DebbieDIMY BabyFHJO Gloria ThanksMomILYMDNR . . MOST UNFORGETABLE CHARACTER OF ’88- MCQUOID How could we ever forget Jim, I doesn’t forget that he is on a staircase! JIM just hope Jim Kristen Daigle Martha ' s Vineyard Summers ' 85 ' 86 ' 87 The Grants PTE Fuller St. Beach. Skiing Sunapee The Sweatshirt Crew 8 15 10 31 WALSTIB BO ' S Troublemakers Thanks Mom, Dad. Leah ILY. CB2K2ASBJRCEM RACH. Suzan Damon I ' ve had the time of my life. Metro- wparties, Boston, pumpkins, 21?!, play, M- ville w KE, P-friend. upcoming adventures I’ll miss you guys-3K, 2E. 2J, L, S. P, Never forgot you-M. L, E, I. A ILY M. P, S. 201 ' G ' ee (orpr| Jea S v er Lisa Damon IF AT FIRST I DON ' T SUCCEED. I CRYII HA HA1I Who ' s Kidding? YBME w Sandi Cape87 TOOTHLESS WILDCAT Summer of 87 THE GIRLS PEJKEKAK4S HAPPY HALLOWEENYI B- 4 MY BIG HUNK OF LOVE JT CONCERT ILY MDASP A « 4 : ‘ ’ V Marc David Daniels WOODLANDS ' 85 HUEY LEWIS’87 PAUL PAUL LINCOLN KARL PHYSICS 139 AYI CHAFFINS Kerry L. Deal And the night shall be filled with music .... Singers. 86. 87, 88 Forum. Pirates: Mabel Sings. Bwockl Natie. el tapir no es muerto. Is everyone in Germany blond? Dweebis Kitty I Love You Mom, Dad. Burrito Jennifer Ann Decelles To be all that you can be. you must dream of being more. BASKETBALL-1234- DISTRICT BOUND SOCCER-234-SBALLI-4 Deb Kris Jean (Jen) S BSD Chem Deb LakeWinniTAAD Joe Cool ExeterJD 25BS PM MrLnhsILYMNDHGG S G John D. Deming YOUR TIME IS GOING TO COME DA RAP ' S PLACE APRIL VACA THE 3 MUSKATEERS BUZZY 1,2,3 BURNDLESNATCHFLATCHBACK CAPE COD SUNSET ZEEKS WEEKENDS GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES FRIDAYS JUST KEEP SMILING Sherri A. DerKazarian MUSIC DEPTARTMENT I ' LL MISS YOU OLD FRIENDS NEW FRIENDS GREAT SUMMER BYE GUYS COLLEGE IN THE FALL LEAVING THE HALLS TO BRYAN THANKS MOM AND DAD LOVE YOU Michelle Lee Dickinson THE GOOD SHEPERD JESUS. CRAZY CAT . . . LUCY VERMONT THE MOUNTAIN- JABBERWOCKY THE SUN ' S GONNA SHINE IN MY BACKDOOR SOMEDAY. NYWT. ALICE . . . HOT TUNA Mark P. Dombrowski GOONY GOOGOO WHY GUS? I’LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU MISSY (ANGEL) THANKS MD, SF, SC. JL, LM, SL, RT, PL, MB STEVE WE MADE IT, SPARKY, AUNT BUNNY, MOM 6 DAD I COULDN ' T HAVE DONE IT WITH OUT YOU I LOVE YOU BOTH, I LOVEUMD Sheila Jean Donoghue MY BEST BUDDY BONI BASKETBALL-44- CENTER-1234 DISTRICT BOUNDII 2-22-87 SPMI NHS 34. JD. HEIDI. HOMO SAPIEN, DOGFACE NO MATTER HOW GOOD YOU ARE. YOU CAN ALWAYS BE BETTER, SO PRACTICEI ILYMDCKJNI -88- Jeffery Dorman Try and enjoy the here and now, the future will take care of itself somehow” Canada 87 Crack and triscuits SHOESYD Acadia 86. Frat House-TKD Missions-DD, HP, CU, WA. FHS-TH, JS, SY PRAJMJS Thanks Mom 6 Dad Mark Joseph Drelinger GOODMORNING, SMILE. CUTE , HAWAII, COUGAR, FIREBIRD, VETTE. I wont 4get u ML LC, CO. ES, Sue W, JH. TB, JH, DC. GB BF6SE. Nice Legs, DP. RG. Thanx Mom, Thanx Dad 4 every thin ENJOYED IT ALL-1 LOVE YOU BOTH, ALWAYS-MJD Kathryn M. Drolet Memories are all we have nowl I LOVE YOU CHRIS 11 8 86 29 Cape w CC DL F-BALL CHEERING 3.4 (capt) PORCHLADIES 87 TN WSTBMI Lush ya LMKMK 8 everyone elsel BP Thanx M, P, J. P. S. Cl ILY 1431 CJCI Kristal M. Dubovick Pass other people some of your smiles. Summer Scoops with SHELI Great times with Tracyl Sailing. Skiing, E. G. B, G, AL with Lynn-B. Boops E M. concert-Love you- Mom. Dad, Trish, Jimmy, Laura. Lynn A. Dube I can fly higher than an eagle because you’re the wind under my wings. Going Crazy with Jen. Lynne Kathy’s Giraffel The 3 Witches from Eastwickll Yeah, I’m not too PSYCHEDI Mrs F. Rach KLSDGDMEK 203 Robert P. Dunham Jr. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT . BASKETBALL 1-4 ( 22). WHERE’S THE SCOUT. MAVERICK (302) . . . NOTIS PIZZA BORN TO BE WILD LEG ROAD TWIGS, LUMBA, RIVER, THE STERLINGITES . . ROCKY . . . NIKES. 54321. THANKS M 6 D . . . Laura J. Dubrule Darling, I ' m awfully stupid, but why is the barman in the bathroom? . . Chompy . . BBB. MM. F. PP . . Safety Kids don’t hit! Mom, Al. Dad. Cindy, Mich: ILY, THANKS! . . . So?l . . . Mais ou sont les neiges d ' antan? Stephen Dziemian PA-Get out of my way SL Volley ball Mara. 2, 3, 4. Jennifer L. Dunn PSSTI Wanna buy a’m’?” NOI Europe Curious Alice Lynne, friendsforeverl Gweeb Monday Morning, PANIC! Ahhl Smile! Dirty dancing w ? 12:00 P’S It’s a date! Thank M DLYBLSI was up at 709 but I’mhere Uxd | 5oJ e i-reai Shelley L. Eckert Mark R. Edmands James G. Ellis I’d like to thank Mom. Michael, Dad, Grandma and Grandpa for their love and support. See you later Robin and Kim. Goodbye Mrs. Houmere. Goodbye Library Club and farewell Wachusett. MARK GOES TO GERMANY SAYING all ist klar” You only live once so have fun while you can and make something of yourself. Football I. 2, 3. 4 Capt. 4 Y No Pain No Gain TA The Big Bad B’s. LT Thanks M6D David J. Elwell Katherine T. Emery Allison Engdahl Winter and Spring Track. Cross Country ... If you can spend a perfectly useless day in a perfectly usel ess manner, you ' ve learned how to live. Don’t go changing to try to please me Todd ILY E Orleans87 Wild Times with KEJEKPASVi K, S Cape Wk-end 87 Lites outCans . . . TM convos w Todd, Joe FLA . . . Erin JT w TESI K-12 w Karen Nicholas JBB ILY BBLRM Are you new? Climbing over rocky piles (in the rain) How bout those Patriots . . . Vincent and Norma Jean Tarantara- Tarantara You and Ed are sooo cutel A Coven on Halloween What does happen now? Mandie A. Fair What lies behind and before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us FMI-4WTB I Love You Dave yd, 9th, Short? Trips, ILY-4G Thanx SMSG. KC can I talk? ILY Mom Dad. MssWendi ILY. Kimberly Farina All the world will be your enemy, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you . . . Traci, Sue, Karen. BLS, SR-ILYE, DAG-IB . . . Love and Peace. Joli Jayne Faucher THE DREAM WE SAIL IS FAR % WIDE. JAMISON. IO l5 86ILY3 27 87FIREw FIREI CHRIS: SAFETYdance ’82CAPE the VINEYARD’87 MOPED-JIG. TAWN, POSUMSI DEB, JrPROM. MICHELE SAN AL DAVE. ILY-MA-MBF- GRMA-GRPA. NYC-FI. EUROPE88 I think Robin and Tanya have taken the wine cooler test one too many times. Matt Evanowski HAMPTON 87-HERE’S A TOKEN-GO BUY A LIFE-HON-MEH-CRUISIN ' WITH RATT- VODKA TONICS-MOTELPARTIES-DAMN BUTICKS-78GRANDPRIX-BAKAGE MOBILE- SHRUNKEN DOGNUTS NEWPORT Rl PARTYAT MIKES WITHOUT MIKE THANKS M6D Allison Fidler Hampton Beach ' 87 OMIGODII Bonfires Miss. w A2 ... MS and MD Go homel . . . I’m Cereall . . . X-Mas Eve. I Love You Dave 12 24 86 . . . BRAT . . . Skiing-Uh- Ohl Rocky 4 Bon Jovi . . . JC. JF, TF, BC . . . Thanks Mom and Dadll pcxx e. 205 M X ttCL ' xsg? 6j£ - Steve Fischetti 69 JAVELIN HEMI CUDA 426 BUDAEROSMITH THE CAT FIGHT” SLUBUDUMYET Mr COW THE CABIN” CATITI TBGB I MIGHT EVA SKI AGAIN ZEPPELIN-LYNCH Mr SCARY JAMMIN GUITARS CHARVELS THANX MOM DAD S FRIENDS David M. Fisher GOOD-LUCK-TO-THE-CLASS-OF-88 Hl- NICK. GINA, AMI, ANDY, AND-FRIENDS THE WHO LONG LIVE ROCK BUDWEISER OLDS-ROCKET THE ANIMAL. T A YOU REBEL BOSTON. Timothy Fitzpatrick All life is transient. Only dreams endure the broughham warm-flats Wheewwwl Robert Flatt HI, I’M A STUDENT FROM SWITZERLAND. IF YOU ' RE UNLUCKY YOU’LL READ MORE IN THE EXCHANGE STUDENT SECTION. Patricia Ann Foley Karen Anne Ford Kathleen A. Fleming Bunnypants . . STOWE 86’ . . F.A.DProm 86’ . . Y-bound . . Idol 87’ Europe 87’ . . It ' s in the way that you use it . . J-Mony MonyT-S4L3J2RG . . Study-BSK . . JRLQNMe my Giraffe . . Clarinets?? ILY (M. D) 2K . . Time of ya lifel Indian Sunsets and Roses . . . EHTBJCJPJDJRRMCAHRKM6MG Hey its Friday I RmlOOPF ILY Aimee, Chris 3D Pippies The few and the proud Candles in the wind . . . Dizzy Clowns and funny faces . . . ILYMDJBGG. Gram F. Pray for the dreamer. Promise them the moon but give them the sunl Coke-Can, Dancing. theRock, Going one way the wrong wayl Angelas- Movies. O.O.B. 86Mogene, Mustang, LyLasF. Traci BFA, Leroy-Thank you. Goodbyel Brendan D. Fouracre THOUGHT THAT WE WOULD BE THE LAST TO GO ITS SO STRANGE THE WAY THINGS TURN. OFF CAPE, COACH WHAT THE HELL IS GOAL LINEDODA. JL, CT. TC. LISA D. YA LITTLE HUNK OF LOVE. MY TOOTH FLEW OUT, PEEP. ILY MOM DAD BLAKE Trisl o. weed vs All I want to do is party. I like the Beatles. Cure, Dead. Talking Heads. My dream is to have tons of money. I want to live at the speed of MAC-2. LAUGHTER AND FRIENDS ARE worth more than All the money in the world Moody Beach gone but not forgotten. Bevvy 6 Fuzz. Plays 39 Child Study If I left here tomorrow would you still remember me ... . Kerry M. Forhan Nancy Forsberg Patrick H. Fry _ Dale Frye Sharon Elizabeth Fox Patricia Ann Fullen The best of prophets of the future is the past. Tennisl-4, NHS. StuCo. Tr88, Sci Sem. RSAC ' HiChuml VIVE LA FRANCE! 1 2 87. Philly-Jumpl’Ronster. Eggs? JAX, BYEUNo WhoURHe WHO HESITATES IS LOST. MerciMoml ILYMDJJS Brass Ensemble . . . Science Seminar . . . Saturday Mornings . . . The Volvo ... Six month tour of Europe For I’ve only got a moment, and a whole world to seeTHE ROCK Dustballs Sandy- how GOESit? NN I ' ll miss you Guysl Lunc h w Brig IMY DEB Thanx JacQuier- For everything SAHS HERBY PEPSI SMILEIII 8-25-86 . . Til the Mornin ' comes . Hampton 8667, ME’86 . . . Neil Young ' 87. French w L.S. Matt ' s House. Nana % Grumpa ' s Housel . Skiing accidents . . Pooh-Bear % Lish . . ILY MOM, DAD. MIKE 6 MICHELLE . . YATBI Patrick S. Gaffney Lisa Marie Gallagher RIP CURLI KX 135 171 BOOFI Python Frogskins STEAK CYC WW Rafting JR. PROM J.O. ICE HOCKEY R.HJ.C. Titty 6 the Team JM. JL. RL. ET. Skiin’, QUIK- SILVER’TERCEL Nachs don’t! Buzzer The Hill Thanx M4DMSM LAUGHTER-THE BEST MEDICINE”, RIGHT AIM? . . . HEYYY . . GOOBERS 6 GUMMY BEARS-SWATCH WEAR-MSD-WC . . . NHS . . . Bball, GO CELTS GO, OO . . WEEKENDS W A, M, AND M-REST OF THE GANG-CKBAJJS . . OH YEAH-FAM % FRIENDS. I LOVE Ul Sara Anne Galvin Elizabeth Ann Garabedian I felt the pain but I had no gainl ERIC ILUF A 9-15-86 Cruisin w Dawn, Lisa, DONNA443FIELDHOCKEY3, 3, 4 WTBI ThanksMrsAldrich! Softball3, 3, ?4? FTSI Thanks for the ride sisl 1st 79 TA Riversidew M7KByel I LOVE YOU JEFF SQUEEK SPIC OLI HAMPTON OLD ORCHARD BEACH CD WM RL TJ JG KW AND ALL THE GANG YOUR ALL DONE THANKS MOM AND DAD AND TRICIA I LOVE YOUI BACK IN BLACK. Lauren B. Garick Derek H. Garretson IN AN INSTANT I REMEMBER EVERYTHING UNCLE BEN % GORDON (THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS) A CK SUMMER the triangle SAILING” I ' M NOT SURE, I’M JUST HERE. THE VOLVO YOU ' RE A GOOD KID NH GARAS MILL ST (LUMBERfeCAP) WAREHOUSE (RS CM JR P8) GOOD KIDS (ORNE NACHS GARAS) GOLF34DUNZ (MAV) SKI CLUB PANTHERS HANSON 86 LUV YA K6M6D LIFE IS NOT A BOWL OF CHERRIESII Jeffery Gallant LED ZEPPELIN . . PEACE, GEEK. 4 YEARS OF WACHUSETT WAS THE WORST 4 YEARS OF MY LIFE. BOSTON, LYNARD SKYNARD. GOOBER. ZZTOP, PINK FLOYD. ERK ME. Peter J. Gardula Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is . . . Sam Soccer, Hockey, Baseball ... 19 Whitey, Mark and Ex. 3. 4. RI45SDHPw A.M.. J.O. . 540 or 370 Julie. I’ll N.F.Y. . . CSN Livel.L.Y. Mom, Dad, Mike and Eric. Lynn Gates THE BEST IS YET TO COME MEMORIES-RGLGJQEHGHLTAGCC THANX FOR EVERYTHING LARA 8 GOOD LUCK 13 hours of misery with Grace Raina? Rhonda! Pinner ILYRich 3 13 87 Summer of 87 Buddies TGIO THANKS MOMiDAD Francesca Deena Graziano Memory M.D.E. I.W.L.Y.A. . . California . . . Italy . . . Music . . . Jazz . . Somewhere out there”MTSIFY. CF-Don ' t give up . . . IMYM K.C. D.C. S.B. . . Europe .... Everything will be alright-F 18 . . Good Luck sis. Ciao-W. Sumnmer of 86 PeaceFrogFlalloween85 86The River Jash 2i BulSOCO I Love You Mark Summer Jam 87 Alt Ed Shine on you crazy diamond The Pit The Field Its Party Time Whichever way the wind blows its time. Robert E. Gramling Soccer-Vars. 2, 3, 4-Track3, 4-Basketballl, 2-lndoorTrack3, 4 Success does not come with strength and talent, but with will. -VL Dauntless Men Cape’87 PS. LL Champs ' 87 CD My-Belle Thanks Mom Dad. LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST!” Where ' s the party? DECA Paulette A. Gladys Jenny Gove Each dream in your heart lies within reach, if u just believe in yourself. Metro, Maine. Oct86-7 Jv V Cheering Girls Nite Out Kel’s House My tent SMParty IDTT Good luck KLBL BF KEL ILY MOM DAD Larry Gemme itm Andrew Graham You know our love will not fade away. Dead shows! Philadelphia Where ' s your headache now? Acadian Fatty. Plymouth Turtles. White Mountains To my buddy Lynn Thanks FamilyfeJLMWCSKWKLLTLGSA UGene. NICEST HAIR- HEATHER BOWERS. KYLE ZELLEY, ROBIN KEENE Straight, short, or spiked these seniors know how to do” it!” I Love You Forever MASON! All My Friends Thanks For Being You! Rez Band. STRYPER GOD LOVES YOU! DON ' T FORGET JOHN. BLACK LEATHER HAHAI MOM DAD FGMGPSGMHCG LOVE U1 JOLT LOLLYPOP TEDDY BEAR 11 Robyn Mary Goodrich THE BEST AND WORST CARTOONS OF 1988. ' i Best:Bugs Bunny,The Jetsons, The Road Runner,Peanuts, Muppet Babies, Garfield. Worst :Smurfs,Transformers, GI Joe,Inspector Gadget, £. +lt On 4, Richard Grigarauskas Lisa Catherine Grinkis Blinded by the glare of life” Traci, Me¬ tis, Coll, Jean- Fab5 Heidi, Col, El. Trish DODDSAC Rebels Metro Paris 86 I like U buddyl FLA 88 7 4 87 Ski Club COOL Slave Webe IstNight Kimo - Mom6Jeff Thanks Matthew W. Grinkis WRHS-A Place To Remember Friends in class 88 Guitar! Homecoming Junior- SSenior Prom The Field It’s 5150 Time” Concerts Night skiing at Wachusett Mtn JP” Crusing in the Pontiac Thanks Mom Dadl Lara Grzyb KARY IWALY 4 X2 83-F, 8 4 84 GOOD¬ BYE IS NOT FOREVERI METRO 86-87 DT GAMBO GIRLS NITE OUT ILYBETH- EJENKELI KELLI ' S HOUSE-IDTTI GOOD- LUCK6THANKS LG-ILY WALLY SPECIAL THANKS LAPLANTES K6M! ILYM. D ILYRJ Raina Guggulz Steven Haines Don’t be sad. for today Danny sees God-IMY! Only the good die young! The quest goes on for Magooey Beachl Me6Em-Cancun Bound! ScoobyfcGoofy. John, I love youl VVCAMCS7 Thanx Mom. Dad EricI I LUV U GUYS! Emily Ann Hair So much time to make up everywhere you turn TFJBLGSMMLMGMGEAJDJHTB LYR- aina Megooey Beach 3DPippies My Dizz Pinhead Bad Habit RBBoys Toddl- LYF 7 6 86 Flipper Burga Something Funky WMYDanny. LY. MDBS Christine Hamilton William R. Hale U2 5 4 87 Yeah Dude Chuck A. Thanks Bitty£Dad£Mark£Mike£Ted Steve Win- wood Skating A.J. The Rolling Stones The Cape-RUN D.M.C. The Boston Celt¬ ics U.P. £ A.B. MICKYD ' S ... Childstudy Skiing JKSCH For¬ ever ... Februarylst .. October23rd ... July 31st... I ' m Sorry ... Bacon ... Movinonout. . . Shawn. October. 27. Melissa Hanney - Our greatest glory consists not in never failing but in rising every time we fall. TMMWPLKAJDLWGPMARRKA 5 9 87 Expo 86 RT68 That ' s cool. Santiago thanks Mom And Dad Love ya ' I Kimberly Hanny John H. Hansen Ross David Hartleb (l 6 David Harris IAGTMMLW I WOULD RATHER PUSH A CHEVY THAN DRIVE A FORD 350 396 427 454 Found On Road Dead Fixed Or Repaired Daily Strang doesn’t know what he ' s talking aboutll When there are as yet no objects Harry Ed Forbs Australia 4G away I LOVE YOU MANDIE-FM YDMI-CB. BR. BB. 9 Bridge- H20=Mud Thanx Wen£Ess The Bump-ooh Short trips made long Zspree? Its been fun LET ' S CUT SOME MUSTARD TRACK 1-4 X- COUNTRY 3-4. CAP’T . . . PHILMONT AND PHILIPPINES . . . ACADIA 87 (YIP) ... MIT FAIRS ... IT ' S NEVER TOO LATE TO HAVE A HAPPY CHILDHOOD ANUK NG PUTA 211 Grace Hatstat Suzanne Theresa Hecker If I had the chance I’d ask the world to dance”-IDOL-P. FLOYD-BOWIE-CURE. Clarinets? W-2J8I Europe always = MAXIM-WIR SIND IMMER HELDEN-NORMA. JOEI KURT-ILY LEZ, Let us die young or let us live FOREVER Timothy James Hedlund When your hands get dirty, Nobody knows you at all-don’t have a window to slip out of. Soft violins and hands touch your throat-Everyone wants to explode. - David Byrne Scoot Hayes Skiing with my friends Working on cars Swimming Snowmobing and just hanging out with my friends and having a good timell Douglas Heldebrand Jeffrey R. Hazelwood Jr. LATER CAPRA, WEEDER, GATOR. LUMBAI BUSTED-MILL ST., KEEP ON SKIIN’. SKIIN’ -1234, FAIRMONT, RAMCHARGER, VOLVO, THE MAV, CK, STICKMAN, GIZZARDS WALLYBALL”. SLOW IT DOWNI”. THANX MOM AND DAD. THANX WRHS Jeffrey Heller SPUDSVILLE MOBMOBILE SCOUT RULES SCOUT VS ALL JIM’S HOUSE- DART-WRESTLING- MATCH HORSESHOE CLASS OPTIMIST PESSIMIST- LISA WESTERLUND CHARLA SULLIVAN Lisa your the sunshine of our lives, just don’t let Charla rain on our parade.” X Si C? to D D r f Christopher Henderson LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FUTURE. HAPPY TO BE GETTING OUT OF SCHOOL. I WILL MISS YOU MRS. MYERS AND MRS. DAVISON. TIME TO PARTYI GIRLSI LOVE YOU MOM AND DADI Glenn A. Higgins Student Council 134 President 2 V.P. 34 88 WRHS RJTBLDG CSN ldol? Cult 68 Road Trip Bud Forest Busted Snurf w JR Mission Branch Lake- BAMA. FOR. SW. RLC I love u MD8L- FRIENDS- Christina L. Henry I WANT TO THANK MY HUSBAND FOR MAKING THIS YEAR POSSIBLE. I LOVE YOU JOHN HENRY. Traci Heritage MAYBE SOMEDAY WE WILL FIND THAT IT REALLY WASN ' T WASTED TIME COL (IL) THANX BUDDYS MELISSA. COLL. JEAN. LISA-WT’SI TEQI PSKI ORANGADE. KIBITZ, DODD. 4-11-86, MERCEDES, MISSIONS! COZYS. S, LJ. FLA ' 88 ' THANX MDRS Arvid Hill You got to give to live Cross Country 4 Thanks Coach Warren Upda Slims 84- 85 VBM- opps FLORIDA 87 Summer Golf Winni STWH7 ILY M6D. S6CMOAG Good-bye. Sb Cb Cb Deborah M. Hidenfelter 14 . . . Soccer. B-Ball, S-Ball . . . Centrum Bound! Every Success Story Started With A Kid Who Hated To Lose . . COUS . . . Chem-Jen . . . Mr. Lewis-Behind Stage. NHS . . . C6L . . . H2S04 . . . Bach, SueChuck . . . Thanx MKDTMS 6 Bosco. Donald Eric Hill Gremlin X . . . I ' ll be back . . , Let’s get the HELL out of here! . . Ho Jo’s . . . ?!@- . . . Promises in the dark ... 60 ' s . . . The Beatles . . . Priority on e ..... . Forever and always . . . one to four years older o£L 213 Jason Hills Hello is their anybody out there BAND 84-88 DET KA SS HC The Mission HHV Fitchburg State Move ins TB MD JH Friends The Wall Track Field 84-85 GoodBye My Friends GoodBye MomfeDad Brenhan Holm See ya! July 13 USMC THE END 73 CAMARO THE CAPE BFD IT’S MY LIFE DOORS MB FRIDAYNITE DEMOULAS TAKE IT AS IT COMES SPECIALISE IN HHUEING FUN KAMINSKI S HOUSE CS AT THIS POINT WE DON ' T KNOW” Sorx °oper Steven Holland Have fun during your high school years. Your only in high school once so don ' t let it get away from you. Cheryl Elaine Holm Field Hockey 13? 4-WTB-RAP ' 87Softball 1334, NHS, Va. Beach870H MEII, Bruins- MTF, BEAUtifuIDD, EM, OO, Friendship is a word the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm”-SRM-Thanx M6D D6E ILY. Gary Hooper Annemarie F. Hopkins THE CREW J3M3K3 SWILLII JfcM a6 T ' s house FROGGIE NEVER FAILED MEI LY DANNY KEEP SMILING K3CZ 98-0 Golfing L.W. Lives Swillburger HoppaBun Wanna come over and play? WDM ILY HLE ColleeniTina ILY Robert Howland VHOCKEY 1334 Colorado Springs (NGC85) Team USA Ita Switz with Jeff Baseball 334 BSG Gold Ping Pong with Chris CT JC DT PG JL DL EJDCLWJDKRTC UMF CHF LS COOPER PLEASE COME OUT ' Canazel Thanks MDJWK Anthony Hawlett Sarah James THINGS WENT DOWN WE DON’T UNDERSTAND. BUT I THINK IN TIME WE WILL. JERRY FOR PRESIDENTI LIVE, LOVE. LAUGH. AND BE HAPPYI LET THERE BE SONGS TO FILL THE AIR HI HOII Loriann Janes I CAN ' T CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND, BUT I CAN ADJUST MY SAILS TO ALWAYS REACH MY DESTINATION THANKS MOM. DAD6NANA ILY ALL, I MISS YOU PAPA . . . mark 6 6 86 GOOBIE” I LOVE YUO FMBP. ”QUE PASA? Kristen Marie Jeffers There never seems to be enough time . . . Lake Winnie ’87 . . . SCWC, tard . Flama” ... JOE cool (77J). ILY SUE BEE . . . Gooba Face . . . Jen2 . . . Isn’t that special? LDJN. Thanks M, DSD-ILY . . . Garcia . . . We will Survive. Kathleen Adel Johnson Tom Johnson Brent David Johnson DREAM IT TILL YOUR DREAM COME TRUE . . . FOOTBALL 364 BATMAN $ ROBIN. 52 SLIPA THE DIPA LET’S GET SMALLI PETE. SCOOT. KEL. NAN. KARA. MATT WAP 51015 I’LL BE DOWN. PETE I WONI CHRIS JH 80 L THAN KS M6D IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES. GOODBYE TO EVERYONE I CARE ABOUT. I LOVE YOU. ERIC THANKS FOR THE HELP MOM AND DAD. I LOVE YA . . 1970 CHEVELLE SS SUMMER OF 1987 WAS THE BEST. Thanks for all the fun and I’ll see you at the electric circus. Don’t waste your time searching for those wasted years SH dentures SLSDCTAKBMLL Drama. Psych. FRIENDLIEST-MATT GRINKIS Even nature is Matt’s friend! Marty Palermo Jollette THANK GOD ITS OVER . . . PAUL ' S PITT . . . THE BEARS . . . CHICAGO BOUND . . . . . . THANX MOM AND DADI . . . Tracy H. Johnson The time has come ’, the Walrus said, ' to talk of many things . . . Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Bromley Very Vermont Hey Hey Hey Yes I like It Alot” R. Smith Thank you You know who you arell Erik Reid Jones Shannon M. Josephson You are rats, trapped in an endless maze of social games and rigamarole. Ride with the wind, take to your dream and keep your feet off the ground. So long people, I’m free, I am free. Thanx Mr. G. I GOT YOU, BABEI UGLY. KEL, MEL. PORKCHOP, LIPSY. BETTER THANKS1 DO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS? MEMORIES -DAVE AND HIS GS HOW CAN I REFUSE? SPUD AND LINDY -LOO. GRAM6POP. BYE BYE NOWI AUNTIE, DAD- Lauren Jolie I journeyed to the rainbow ' s end, and found not gold but you, my friends” Fieldhockey I, 2, 3, 4 CMC, District Champsl WTBI 100th winl Hi Friendsl” I.L.Y. Mom, Dad, Shayne, Beeg, + Hildsl ILY 2 Timl Christopher Jones WHATS ANOTHER WORD FOR THESARUS? . . . GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY -10:04 A.M. BOOGIE CHILLIN . . . OA5599 . . . EH. JOE FRANKLIN . . . THANKS TO . . . THOSE ZANY GUYS THE BARNEYS CREW, AND ALWAYS . . . Nicole Keane Girl With The Short Hair I’m nobodyl Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there’s a pair of us- don’t telll They’d banish us you know. How dreary to be somebodyl 216 Robin H. Keane TONGUE-TIED 6 TWISTED JUST AN EARTH-BOUND MISFIT HAMPTON87 WASITLUVorWASIT THEIDEAOFBEINGINLUV? COOKIE I LUV U KEV Cl 8 10 87 KISSES TBAAKRTFKZALCSAS IT ' S CAUGHT IN MY HAIR YOBABYI ILYMD R Kelli J. Kemper LIFE IS WORTH LIVING IF TAKEN ONLY ONE DAY AT A TIME ILY JEN BETHE LARA MY HOUSE IDTT HAMPTON BCH PORCHLADIES KKKLMM GIRLS NIGHT OUT SOFTBALL 234 SMSP ILY CHRIS OOB METRO JEN BFF THANX MOM DAD William Kennedy JOE. ROB. TODD, GLENN. SCOOTS, WKNDS-WKDYSI CAPE ' 87 ROXBURY CYC BASKETBALL EVERY BODY RUN FOR ITI NATUREBOY SARA LADD CSN NY’87 REGGAE YEAHOOI FUNNELS LOOK HOW RED HE IS” THANKS MOM DAD PAT KEL NICK Erin Keller It ' s better to have lost at love than to have never loved at all-KEVIN Ten. Cheer. SC Europe-SIDWOMAN JUL PAT KB CW 4S2KLELM Lites Out I7ish?l Breny 4sum Life ILY all is groovy. ILYMD Tony Bren Brian IpS) cnrr brf es loetooneiu ( ar c! ttoaKinno-f vauxg mnndirq roe topt mere q a X cherish, so veru moch , aiuuaus close tr spirit cvenibnen uouto S o for oucaix .. £ ot scnmebnies X. foor-vs, excn mgre to thirto o£ ljcajy lauqto.epxrtooch and to rememter o5t. Horn much x mi ss icrur qertoe -fo.ee our foncteJ ' unus X umjr presence. - ir _ mu foe... Andrew Kinell i ' I Kristopher Knight John Knowlton MICKEY MOUSE . . WALT DISNEY WORLD . . Audio-Animatronics . . MONOPOLY. PICCADILLY . . MAYFAIRAPPLE. ENGLAND . . THE GOOD OLD DAYS WEREN’T ALWAYS GOOD, TOMORROW ISN ' T AS BAD AS IT SEEMS . . DREAMING . . THE CAPE-86. 87-RA GRBSA-TAN7 - INNSBEEPTWINS-HO? BACKHOME-UGHII SKI GSRSPW LIFT INRA BAKEUM”. BEATRUN GSPWRS NO PROBLEM HOLD FAST TO DREAMS BIG” SIS. MOM. NAN. MISS YA GP. DAD THANKS BYE WRHS CAPE 86 SOUTHWICK 338 DOORS TULL NUGENT ZEPPELIN STONES FOURTRAX RACING 3 4 GOOD LUCK TO CJ JM DH AB GM PK TA MADMAXES IVAN THE FUTURE S UNCERTAIN AND THE END IS ALWAYS NEAR JIM MORRISON CHEVY Patricia E. Kowaleski WE DO NOT REMEMBER DAYS, WE REMEMBER MOMENTS. M6D LIY LGHE CHAZ WINTER SPRING SUMMER OR FALL AUG 87 MY ONLY ONE. BLUES. HYAH? PENZANCE NEMHA FREESTYLE- THANKS DAD, WE WONI GOODBYE DOESN ' T MEAN FOREVER Devon R. Kurtz I bet you they won’t print this in the yearbook, I bet they won’t print this new IX 1@ song. You can’t say @ l in the yearbook, or l l or @7 or !@. You can’t even say I ' d like to X!l@ some dayl Amy B. Krukonis A good friend is a friend forever! If I could lose weight by laughing, huh Lisa? Weekends w CABL Girl’s State 87 Tie a yellow ribbon Diets?!? ISPOY! Thanks 6 I Luv Ya Glenn Mom DadS Al SMILE Michelle Lynn Labbe HELLO . CHARL, ILY. 9 7 85- YAMOO” JT-87. NC JODY DAWG YMMFLANW”. PRIMO DUDE, DD. LLMJJ3KE. PORCH LADIES 8 11 871 WHAT A WASTED TIME. GIRLS NITE OUT. THE ONLY ROSE W OUT THORNS IS FRIENDSHIP. ILYMDTNCBRAKBW Dena M. LaHair Keith Lainey Thomas John Ladner THE GANG. H-D HAWGS. B U D. 7 4 THE DEAD. 8 31 A-SMITH. 8 8 LYNYRD SKYNYRD. RIDING. BOGGIN’ B2. LANDSCAPING! . . . HAMPTON OR WHAT? CINDY. SUN. CRUZ TO N.H. . LOW-RIDER I LOVE YOU M D C J ABLE. I MEAN REALLY, What’s the point!? RJS-I LOVE YOU! Phily’87 Arcadia ' 86 MEEGAN-who else? Kris-shers GO FOR ITI TMPFiFYDSUAYmmll It ' s Been Real! So cool WOW JBTBTJNR? -THANX- MOM6DAD PEACE = FREEDOM 218 Seniors lu iimiiuv complications for Alex and Lauren! Prtnw 1:00 S:30 Mscowftes Underwater 4ovto: ...Europeon Vocol Volerli torbaro Watters FAMILY TIFI .European Vac o ©¥ •: Eurapear ft $ JartKifo V jMrSaS ' lSf§ ve Kan’ a ?v) d ’rr des •arabetti). O’SeH- person ? 0I ■ laurel: Annat pP ns. M i ss - CSS an 2 Z e death Zf, acol, a g ’ l ‘ c Charles I noquetti SPORTS JSIC TELEVISH Suzanne Elizabeth Lampson Special moments come and go but memories are everlasting Luv ya RAEJLMKJK Hampton Beach 87” HORRA SPM Friends Roxy THANKS RAE S.S.T. Surf Shop Backporch Never 4 get u DAD Luv u MOM Kellie Jean Lane Everyone has their mountain to climb and their ocean to sail. ILY MDMCM U2 John IWNFTJKLC and Julie Steph Moe YAABPOML Summers at Cape Cod. Summer of 86 John Thanx Mom and Dad. Dawn u r the BEST Jonathan A. Landini CYC RAFTING NYC THE GRAIL BCTHE STANG SHUT UP LUCHTI ENGLAND LEGG ROAD BAKE EM HAMPTON BEACH TENNIS GAF J.M LUKE DUNZIE RICH OTTER OK ALEXANDER BABS RUSH BOSTON PARTY lm NOT DRIVING. THANX M, D, Stephen Lange You only live once but if you live right once is enough Omni Power” . . CAPRI. COBRA. Hampton Beach, HERE I COMEI Budweiser. Carpentry. B6B GNJEJST. EMT. LIFE GOES ON DONT LET IT BOTHER YOU Thanx M D Christine Lapoint Chrissie 11 20 70 Ya. Thanks-24M6M ' s-Thanks for the ride- But they ' ll expire-u didn ' t pay? -Trouble- Kitty-I’m in my sweatshirt-1 broke the bathroom-Neurology-000, thats awful- OceangoingUndiesNothings happening IDunno-MD Paris-Renee Chantal LaRose 05 07 70 D.K. Rhubarb Pie C.Y.C. Quebec, L ' Ete 19871 French? No, Yugoslavian. We had homework?!? Thanks and Love, Mom, Dad, Andre, Dusty (baby) Just another chapter . . . John Lanpher 08 18 70 Thanks to family and friends for everything Football 24 Hampton or whatlll GET THE F. OUT OF TOWN HNSHJLCCMFCM and FBALL TEAM Your welcome and you too Robin 219 Ben Leavitt. Karen Liberoth I CAN T THANK YOU ENOUGH FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN ME THIS YEAR- I HAVE LEARNED SO MUCH-STAY BEING WHAT YOU ARE. Angela Lashbrook Michael Latino Kevin Lazarus BEST FRIENDS: LB, SS, SW. YOU GUYS ARE THE GREATESTI NEWPORT VOYAGES- MUSTACHES-I ' M SMILINGI - AOT-CHEVY- IF LIFE GETS TOO TOUGH. REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES.” THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. IT WAS FUN. BYE FOR NOW . . . Michelle Sensaye Session at Mark ' s yo Leroy 57’ Watching the Sun Rise in Spencer Let ' s blow this Popsicle stand outa here Football 123-Noy thanks Keith Eric S. J, G, L, R. M, E. K Thanx Mom Dad£S Joel Lemoine IF I LEAVE HERE TOMORROW. WOULD YOU STILL REMEMBER ME? HEY. BEAUTIFUL EYESI FOOTBALL DID YOU SEE MY CATCH? ILY L MOMA KATHY SAMMY HAMPTON 87 TANKS LPKDMRJLSHHNRCBJCCSCBFWHAT ' S UP MAN ILY MDJMKfeSPUD Jennifer S. Lier MEMORIES ARE THE KEY NOT TO THE PAST . BUT TO THE FUTURE. LAURA IT IS THE HONEY HILL BUNCHI BEATLES . MONKEES . . . MOODY BLUES . . . D.L. OUACKER HI DANNY I LOVE YOU. BEST DRESSED: JOSEPH SEREMETH - KAMINI WEERATNE Look over there Kamini it is a dream come true a whole room full of shopping bags, and where there are shopping bags there are . . . CLOTHES” 220 Seniors John Linnon Paul Littizzio Christian J. Loiseau Whiskey Bottles, Brand New Cars, Oaktree Your In My Wayl Pretend like your dead! KrisL One way out, Baby, Lord I just cant go out the doorll Veni. Vidi, Vicil OhYesI JOKMBMKMKDKBRKTB MuheadFreebird JMusketeers Leave the past behind and go on with your life. BETH, ROB, TIM. TOM, LIZ. TODD- GET OUT OF THE WAY. JUNE. I FIXED THE LAWNMOWERI DENNY ' S FRIENDLY’S. ILY MOM. AND DADI_ . . TIZ? HOMEWORK??? SAYS WHO?ll I DIDN ' T HEAR YOU SAY THATI WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHERE? HOW? WHY? YOU BETI DEF LEPPARD 1 ZZ TOP YOU GUYS1II YOU ' RE AWFULIIII CLASS OF 88 KICKS AS ' IIIIII Weasle live it up while you can Sport, Lisa, Luf, Pineapple Surfin on the Banana Calif. 86 Mt Hood Bumps, Jumps, and Dumps Skiing Raps and Kevs CSN The Dead 87 SS Bergers The Comics C-ya Thanks Mom Dadl Lauri Longbottom Don’t change for me. I Love You just the way you are. BJ ILY SH, KFI Tree ' s” Prom ' 87 You guys into Fruit Loops?” . . . YCDIWI 2.18AM . . . Summers at the lake. I Love You Mom and Dad! Thanks Mrs. Barys. Dale R. Lorrain Laurence Alton Lougee YET ANOTHER FORK IN THE ROAD TO OUR FUTURES . . . JA DL CfeD TIV JG KK BM CC GL TB DC WC JC SKI CLUBI234 CAPE COD87 SNOMLBF JV HOCKEY FOOTBALL RH MJ CP SL KR THANKS M6D HOLLY, 6FAMILY SMU NA HTBT? Everybody run for itl Nature Boy. MoeMDown MikeLHobe PhilipABowl. Elton CSN Regae Yeeool Higgy Sarko Hog Wild RoadTrip Cape87 One Big Bustl Hodge House Beer Slidesl Dauntless. JVIH. MOM DAD WHAT A FAMILLYI jn£i j£ fh V lukcrnpri Shelly Richard Lucht John Lufkin KEV STOP THE TRUCK SCOUT VS. MAV- BUSTED WITH BABS. JIMBO 8 TWIGS- RICH C. 6 THE DPW-BOOFI ED OFF THE RAILING-GAFS MOONAT BK-CYC- RAFTING-WHAT IF? HAMPTON ' 87-EAT THRUSH-FUNNEL JR. PROM JEN S. THANX M7D-J8K WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT’S BEEN” DEAD 87 SOCCER 1234 BASEBALL 1234 THE COMICS SUMMERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE THE OMEGA ILYK CD ' S FEELING SATISFIED MILL STREET THANKS M. D. P. D. SEE YAH Jennifer Lynch Every success story began with a kid who hated to lose” SOCCER, HOOPS CAPT. 4. 24 2-22-87 BEAT SPM, 9-21-87 MARL., DISTRICTS, I2:07.3-2MILE. BOYS JV. GET em’ DEDHAMI A”, 68. Mom. Dad, T . . . VENI, VIDI. VINCI Diana Lynn Maclver CLASS FLIRT-COLEEN CAPUTO Well, I can’t go to the prom with you ALL, or can I??” Psstl -Maine-Tent-BIk asa hatLoser thing to do-ISwYrMommylsn’t that special? Spain’86Mango-Bolt! -Just Like HeavenMen ' s shoes-Frndly’s in HellDan- Must be the MOON- BeatlesYouReallyGotMe-85-7KF-IDunno 222 Seniors Christine M. Luksha Green Grass 8 High Times 4-eval 81687 Happy B-Day Jenl Best Budl Bu dwei-serl CSN 87 TDLYI WM AB GL GH LK GK SM DS KP Sterling Crewl 2884 Memories LYFJI ILYM 1086 to 887 Thanks Mom 8 Dadi I Love You Bonnie Lynn MacAlister MY BEST BUDDY SHEILA BASKETBALL 1234 DISTRICT BOUNDIII 33 2 22 87-SPM TRACK DISCUS STATES NE ALL STARS SCOTTS POND CAL 85 33 YAMAHA DOGFACEI FRIENDS ARE FOREVER LN JN JD DH SD DC ILY MOM8DAD NHS Shelby Mackie Just being yourself is successful rebellion! -Bono 1234-Field Hockey- WTB! Winter Spring Track-Out Of Controll2-l4-85 ' Member- JBTAFAMALSTLTLLMFDHKCCCLW CEHIII Cape-HomeHampton NH Thanx-M8D8C8G8Fam Craig A. Maddalena Friendship is the gift of the Gods the most precious born to man” Hockey . . Cape ' 87Jr. Prom WEEHI Scoots SC Bio 6 4 88 Missions (R- Trips) JR. RS. TM. BK. GH. PB, CN. PS. JD. SO LATER DUDES FFE THANX MDPK Alex Magay SPOTLIGHTS WPII-I I ' M IN THE HI FIDE LITY FIRST CLASS TRAVELING SET RW THE INTOR FAMILY MAGIC BUS fe FALL GUY RBCMDBGNR LYNYRD SKYNYRD I’LL SEE YOU ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. Julie Ann Maple SMILEI The eyes, are the heart of the soul The best of times w MBJSLDMSL The backporch HAMPTON 87 MS Jen-Jo I’m cereal MB. KY. MEMORIES . . BRIAN . . TIME FOR A COOL CHANGE Luv u Mom Dad B6C. Wendy Ann Madden If the sun refuses to shine I would still be loving youl BURGERSI SterlingParties Weekendsl FeelLikeMaking . . . MaineSof87l MICHAEL ME6YOU4EVAILYMTABJMCLKLKBIL YMRDCVERACI SMILYPOPS JANECheeringl82July5C-yal Kathleen Victoria Maiser SWEET DREAMS-GRACE-H. LENGAS- Deutschland-BERLIN-Tring-Track-Biking- Riding-86 87Exchange-Cape’85 FLA’86- Friends, SO CE AK MP JB SH NF DY KM KN IK BH JP DN MS -Fehler macht jeder, perfekt ist man niel CLASS LADIES’ MAN-GREG SARKISIAN Girls, girls please one at a time. There is more than enough of me to go around!” Jill Christine Marengo I do recall, those were the best of times, most of all . . . Bruce Springsteen . . Red Chevrolet . . . Mangaroo . . . Friends . . . Chemistry . . . Dreams . . . Lost friendships . . . Journey . . . OO. The memories never fade away. BRIG. GRETCH, KIM. SHEILA SWEET SIXTEEN PARTY HEARTYII 5th LUNCH SMALL CAF. HERMIE AND RAMBIE KIM. MICHELE. DAWN KEEP ROCKIN ' SMILE SAHS TO EVERYONE THANX FOR THE MEMORIES ENJOY LIFE PORCHE BYE1 MOST OUTSPOKEN-SUE CANAWAY Well in my personnal opinion I really don’t know how on earth I got voted MOST OUTSPOKEN because quite frankly I don’t have a thing to say . . . don’t ’cha know?” Katerina Marnerakis Sci. Sem., WPI, MIT W.E. Dist. J.C. H.L. Concert Shopping MUSIC AND . . . MONTREAL SAHS KM, BS, KA. SH, KF. JS. BN. LP, DF. SS. KB, KF, TN, JM, TD GOOD LUCK WYSO LIFE ' S A GAS . . . UNTILL YOU GET ASPHXIATED AND DIE. 224 Seniors Maria Alicia Marsello Someday I’ll be a famous writer. I’ll sit on ancient rocks at Nubble Light every morning while watching the sun rise on liquid gold. Perhaps one of you will visit me. -M. Marsello Phillip Alan Martin EVERY STEP YOU TAKE TOWARD SUCCESS IS ONE MORE THING ACCOMPLISHED. AG D34 FFA President Proms 86 87 1980 FORD GOOD LUCK Jimmy Peter Gene Mr. Warren. James A. Marshall SOCCER CYC Trips Rafting BOOFI ET PG JL Co. Plantation St. ZEP-Upon us all a little rain must fall. Hampton ' 87 Flee from me keepers of the blue. The hill Playoff. Blue skies. Thanx Mom Dad P D Thomas Martin FATTYI FUNGOO MANI 3MTA3 WHAT ' RE YA DOIN BILL? ACADIA WE MADE OUR PRESENCE KNOWNI VANS INSTRUMENT ' ODEATH DON ' T F- WITH SLOBULOUSII EXCELSIORI IT ' S BEEN A GREAT 4 YEARSI NUFF SAID. SEE YAH Michael C. Martin I dedicate my graduation to my loving Grandfather. RSAC, SIC, REC, SAC-SC. STUDENT COUNCIL GH, PG. CM, DB. JR, PR. TC, AH, CM. AD DECA CAPE COD 87 SADD TO Mr. L. Mr. M. Thanx Mom-Dad (Bull). Bethe Mason To every sunrise there is a dream . . METR08687 PAGAMB0I Kellis HousefeSMSPI Old Orchard Lara, Kelli, SuefeJennyl GIRLS NITE 0UT7I IDTT ILYMD . . TO EVERY SUNSET THERE IS A MEMORY. ' Ter TfiSA James E. Mayou ' You’re one in a million Kiml I LOVE YOU SWEETHEARTI 6 3 85 HEAVEN . . . GOD” . . . GOOD LUCK: TB. CC, PC, ML, KM. HP. JS RANGER. Rebecca L. McCabe LIFE IS AMUSINGI DIDYOUSEETHATCAMEL? THE CREW ITSBEENREALDANNY LOVECATS LEAVING ALL THE WORLD TO PLAY BOO SWEET6INNOCENT TAGWTHGW ITSAMAZING THE BRONCO SISTERS JUSTFORFUN Kerry A. McCarthy Your true friends are the ones who accept you for who you are inside not outside. HP. KM, JS. KF. Hampton85, 86. 87. WSCParty. York Beach Love is a two way street I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD. Tricia McCarthy William R. McCauley OUT DOORS HUNTING FISHING GEE SPR TK HC FREEDOM AMERICA FAMILY AND FRIENDS CCR MOTORHEAD ACADIA FATTY TOM. WHAT ARE YA DOIN ' Mark Anthony Mastrorio I ATE THE SCHOOL LUNCH TODAY AND IT WAS SWELL. BUT AT THE MOMENT I ' M NOT FEELING TOO WELL. FOR 4 YEARS I ' VE BEEN HERE AND STILL CAN ' T TELL WHY THEY LOCK THE BATHROOMS BEFORE THE DISMISSAL BELL. IT ' S ALL OVERI LOOKING AHEAD WE ' LL MEET AGAINIIII BEST FRIENDS % I LOVE YOU PLB-FOREVER OCT. II. 1986. I’D DO IT OVER WITH YOUIIII BF ' S DENA 6 SD LUV YAI PRECIOUS PI ILY 6 THANKS MOM. DAD. MfeM BK Come with me and live today ' cause tomorrow will soon be yesterday. I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD. THANKS everyone. MW JD R S D J KD Love ya all. remember 5987 GOOD LUCK LIFEI Meegan Marie Matlak MOST SARCASTIC-LISA DAMON Yeah okay I might eva be sarcastic, this whole thing is just to gay!” NICEST SMILE- KATIE MONGIAT, GEORGE LILLY Show us those pearly whites! Jennifer D. McCracken 8 22 84 I LOVE YOU FOREVER ERICK I ' LL SEE YOU ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON” -PINK FLOYD ILYA SHDNLLGMSONFLWSDLDKFRM BUT IT WAS SO CROWDEDI” I HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE MIKE? JEFF? MARCIA? THE T£G- John W. McCullough Hey-ho, Let’s Go. -THE RAMONES. Buv’s Flops It’s ALWAYS Thursday, Staghaven the Whale ’’Oh no Philippe Thanks everyone. Bradford McDougle MYSTERY MAN. WHO YOU JIVIN WITH THAT COSMIK DEBRIS. Mr. FOGARTY ZIPPA HEADS BEWARE. ZZNERR. MERC WORK PINE GROVE ANOTTHER WARM FLAT. KEEP ON CHOOGLIN PROUD MARY. Lisa B. McDowell Lion’s Maine-Gumie Bears-Stop whining Jamie-Stars and Stripes, Sam tool Brandy, Noel Dina-Monty Python-Coke Classic Clothes-Armadaeus-the King and l-JM- Holy Cowl I wanna go sailin Love ya Mom Dad Bye Bryan McFarland Come on now PK and PBI GH, DB and WC You too Mully and Salvador. Great time down the Cape and Wildwood ' 87. Do it again Vikingsl Hoops down at Chaffins Celtics No. I. Lets go Huskies. Rachael McGinn 1987- Time of my life” U-MassY-bound, yearbook, races, Let’s go shoppingl Ski- club. Europe-Paris . . Suisse . . July4 Must be Florencel NYC . . I.L.Y. Mom. Dad. Scott, Kath, Lynn, Mr.SMrs. H, FSD. Be the best you can be Stephanie McGlynn You can fool some people sometimes but you can’t fool all the people all the time HockeyCheering2- 4NielYoung86w ToniaSara JulieSunsplash87 LondonSandiKellie Tonia2KELEJ2S2ILYCampinglnMaine EGsummer87 NICEST EVES- KIRSTEN SAWICKI, WILL McNARY Ohhh, those baby blues could melt ice!! Lisa Anne McGovern Matthew C. McKeon Kimberly Ann McKiernan Kimberly J. McLain ILY Christianl Rocky vs. Mr. T For well you know that it ' s a fool who play it cool by making his world a little colderVHockey CHI-4 BostonCSNTh-you- KLJLCLAF Moody Beachl ILY Mom. Dad. Lynn, Beanie. Taby ACCEPT LIFE AS IT COMES ALONG PERRY ' S MARKET” 77 REGAL ' ZIPPY AND JIFFY LUBE GAULTY CAPE COD 87 THE EAGLES CCR BAD CO. THE FOLLOWING WEEFLY THE DANGLERS MCMAYNARDS CALIFORNIA HERE I COMEI RICH, I LOVE YOU FOREVER FEBRUARY 6. 1987 THERE ' S NOTHING . . . WITHOUT LOVE THE BEAST” PRIVATE PARTIES- WINE COOLERS THE REZ I’M AS FREE AS A BIRD NOWI THANKS MOM AND DADI I can see the HEAVEN” in your eyes Jimmyl 6 3 85 ILYFAA Thanks to my BF ' s JS. KM. HP, KS, ND. JW. Child st. J. Fett Bobby. Thanks ILYM, B. 6E ALWAYS REMEMBER JESUS LOVES YOU ALLII Bye. James Patrick McQuoid ZAYRE 87 THANKS MOM DAD etc. Kenny Rulesl Go ahead on Mr. Businessman, you can ' t dress like me. Yeahl Don ' t be foolishl Elizabeth J. McNamara WISH UPON A STAR AND CONSULT YOUR HOROSCOPE. MY 3 OBSESSIONS-BB, EM. BM. PICNICS. MIDNITE MISSIONS AND LAZY POOLSIDE DAYS w MY BF AMY, LG, KW. CW. JS, SS, AK. BIO W MR. W. LABS-RL6DS IRISH GEMINI ILY M, D, William McNary NOWWHAT? BEASTIE WEEKEND SKATELNG BRDSRLGN IWONSSTI PBLCNMYLL FALLEAGUE 6T08GLASSY AFHBUNRABBIT CLASSIC MIGTCSABU RGERLET ' S GOGOLFING SURFTRIPS ' SETBATMAN RULES FOSJI LITTLEWILLY? CREW 98-0 HOPPA AP HANGLOOSE Michael Merchant Carrie L. Migdelany Lifes Amusing THE BRONCO SISTERS THE CREW FALMOUTH 87 But At Least We’er All Loved By The Sun SUPERMAN WILL SAVE US ALL COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND DITYILY! Just Call Me Queen B” Dad, MomRSCILY DANNY Deborah A. Meola Hampton ’86 ' 87 (Neesel) Cruizin w W.R. (B) (Milk) Prom pictures in Oct. All cried out” Traxx w K.C. 4 in a W.B. Sara . . . CAREFULI Kelly M.B.S.P. K.M. You guys are the best. Cynthia Jane Mercier It’s hard being yourself when everyone around you is being someone else. Deutschland 87-88 . . . THIA. Dreamer . . . Thankslll MA-SD. GILLY, NIK, JOD . . . KINSI SUZ. AND. JEN . . . Wer liebt lebtl . . . ILY MUMMY U. DADDY Jay Douglas Miller To Suzie with Love. Susan J. Miller The good times fade away but the memories are never forgotten Sludgy-Ree Eric Tex” ILYA-PB U2 MAY 3 Party at my house METRO 86-87 NCTM ILY Bethe, Julie Thanks KJMLPOLKLKM . . . ILYMom 8 Dad. Russell Millette FOUR DOWN AND FOUR TO GO. Preston Mitchell Only 2 years here? Guns and Roses Foreverl Anyone need tickets?? If it ' s too loud, you ' re too oldl Peace $?$ Thanx Mom Dad. Kathleen L. Mongiat No one can fulfill your dream except yourself. Daddy’s Little Girl FROGGY BACK The Crew T.H.G.W. Hey Youl Missions FH-W.T.B. B-Q ' S ROR-BIO-SID- VIV- GB2 Access Road B Thanx ALL Keep On Smilin ' l Colleen Marie Morgan I’m sunburnt by the glare of life I LOVE U JOHNI JeanMelissa. TraciS Lisa- 4-eva P.R Summer ' 87 ILY M.S. CHRIS, urthe bestl Stonehill OrangadeCheering Misions LL L WT Chicken Thanks, Mom, Dad Chris Brigitte Morin 5th lunch Sweet sixteen 10 at McD’s SeniorTth Francais Orangesl 86VBM Rambie and Hermie Aerobics July 87 The small caf. Exploding coke cans Chocolate chip cookies SAHS BMW Kim Lee Morrison SMILE SMILE SMILE To all the young and the young at heart and here ' s to those who will never stop livingl Thanks for those walks before school. I made it through the yearl Rock-n- Rolllllll Cynthia Jean Morse Don’t walk in front of me-l may not follow Don’t walk behind me I may not lead Walk beside me-and just be my friend The only one who stole my heart KEN Love ya 6 11 85 Shoo X-Mas 87 Thanx Mom Dad Jim Morrow Vega Power. Jimi, Pink Floyd. Ten Years After, Zeppelin, Mark’s S.W., A.S.. M.O., T.S. Mike’s house CAMARO I am just a dreamer and you are just a dream. MOST DARING- MATT SMITH What, you dare me to drink ANOTHER one???” CLASS CLOWN- GLENN HIGGINS Cynthia L. Morse A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future and accepts you today just the way you are.” . . . Thanks Ray I Love You foreverll May 16. 1986 .. . LSKOSWSJLSKM Allison Murphy Nothing will mean tomorrow what it means today” . . . S.C. fh-wtb-the rap KKPL SSSET Julie-YTB, Tonia- WWIDWY? BO ' S 10 31 Wowl Walo Cocktails J6S HC’86 Sunsplash AR-B Betsy Love You Mom, Dad. Shan 8 Paul Jennifer L. Murray I’M OUTTA HEREI HAPPY B-DAY CHRIS 8 16 87 BEST BUDDIES GREEN GRASS AND HIGH TIMES FOREVER IF THE SUN REFUSES TO SHINE I’LL STILL BE LOVING YOU I’LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU STUI ILY MOM 8 DAD KEEP ON SMILIN. 4 ? Gaynelle Myers Heart of Gold JERRY FOR PRESSpock- AFM7MEMORIES-BEST OF FRIENDS K8D8L WHAT? DUBLUDEAFFE. THE DEAD SCUZ DUSTYCOWILLUSIONS SOMETIMES I FROWNIWE ' RE OUTA HERE SKJSMMPB CHMATMT FRISBEE Kimberly Martelli The Hawk flies in square circles the Eagle has landed your time has come. FAST CARS FAST WOMAN FAST TIMES HOT SUMMER NIGHTS AND MY RADIO 74 CHEVY WORKING AT THE STATION Thanks Mom Dad Mike Mark L. Naples Jonathan P. Naroian FOOTBALL_LIFTIN-GIRLS. GIRLS. GIRLS.NOT TO BE DENIED . . . HAMPTON 85-NO PAIN NO GAIN . . . THANKS MOM. DAD, MATT. 230 Daniel R. Nault Christian E. Nelson TINA 84-? SHE CAME. SHE SAW. SHE CONQUERED. SHE’S STILL HEREI KATHY REBEL CAPE COD IS IT UP A POINT LAURA AG BEAR QUACKERS IDKW? JMSHDCCBCVJWKSJASJ BYEI ART THANKS MR. C ' PARIDISE IS HEREI CHOWI TAKE LIFE ONE DAY AT A TIME AND PARTY UNTIL TOMORROW D. D8T 87 RACKY SURF’S UP RABBIT 911 CRASH OH YEAH” PBJRGHCMRS PSLLGSBKPGBGDAND JENNIFER IN CA SUMMER 87 SUS THANKS MOM DAD PAT CHUCK Laura Lynn Nelson 10-14-87 ’72 NOVA FLORIDA ”87” SEPT 12. 1987 GRAMMY GRAMPY JAN 8. 1985 I’M NOT MAD” Mrs. Houmere COMMING” All my friends Halloween 87” Life is about to begin” I Love You Mom and Dad Hue Nguyen Life over here is so American, maybe that’s why they call it AMERICA. Thanks M6D. My many American friends The kid who is afraid of GHOSTS? John steve Joel Chris and Bruce Lee. FB 124 and Toby 8 Jeff. MOST SOPHISTICATED- STEPHANIE PHILBIN Robert L. Nickerson Catherine A. Noonan Traci Noone I finally made it Trans Am Dave Tony Gina Andy Amy Bobb Ken Joe The Cape 8 Conneticut Runs Dave 8 Spuds The Party Animals De Quien es este globo. anyway? Derry- you know I worry about what will happen to you without my influence Be good Julie-I miss you. There is no way I can mention everyone but you know who you are. If a man does not step with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away.” Heyl-K.FS.P. M.M.R.B.U.E.A.L.R.M.A.M.A. 7 (6 l . V 1 a .; f-Chee-ios iCook IQ3 .Smart Food 4 Dor] foS %gff ■ W ' -,0 l 2 € 3 +a i cs- IdTV o c « r a (PvS ztW rru ' tUn nkl .A Secy 3 ln James Allen Nordquist To live your life in your own way . . . To reach the goals you have set for yourself. To be the one you want to be- that is success The Vette ... OR Key Largo ' 86 . . . Zack . . CapeCod . . Pauls TV . . Mom and Dad Barbara Anne Nystrom I went to the woods . . . Thanx Mr Hersey % Thoreau. Best Friends Jo Kat Mexico 87 £ Spain 88 with Mrs Kubica Library 1-4 Music 1-4 PARTY HARDY NO LARRYS MJ’S ALLERGY to Katsl So He ' s 321 MIKE MURPHYI PARTY HARDYI Sean M. O’Conner HAND IN HAND IS THE ONLY WAY TO LAND IT ' S ALWAYS THE RIGHT WAY DOWN” Acadia ' 86 Philly-jazz- jdpstwrs ... To mission in summer- amesld . . . orange . . . KM-MSJ- POOL . . IT ' S COOL TO BE A CAT” THANKS MOMiDAD, K. E. S 232 Eeeewww, these Fruit Wrinkles are disgusting!!” I think I’ll have some black raspberry ice cream for dessert” John Joseph O’Day IV CAPTAIN TRIPS WATERSKIING HOCKEY WINNIPESAUKEE HUNTING DIPPING THANKS RC. TL, SC, Jl, KL, MO, SH DEAD SHOWS FOXBORO PROVIDENCE CENTRUM SARTOGA 85 BUFFALO 86 WHAT A LONG STRANGE TI ' S BEEN ILY M, D8P 6D23 Nancy E. O’Hara Philly Natural Woman Goliath ATCJKLMSBGEJM HI Thanx MfeD ILY Eric-1 think I will keep you! A-Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall 5 2 6 28 87 ALONE” The Nunnery Spud Eric- sometimes when we touch -DanHill Susan M. Oatley LIVE FOR TODAY BUT REMEMBER YESTERDAY” TRACY MOODY MAINE EXTRA SPECIAL SUZI WAN! SKIING CHEERS ILPS HUH? Did you say that you said . . . ? MAVERICK AEROBICIZE AND I AND 2 THANKS MOM AND DAD Kelly A. Oberg Mark Obey Andrew David Occhialini Stephanie Ann Oldakowski Moments That Make It All Worthwhile! KellyC.-Ksq. ESP. ER? Knots, J6J, 8 30 87- Pizza Box! 3 min. fights! Hampton 87-Porch Ladies, LMMKKKI LPMRMT 6 ALL! EDWB- OBSESSION Never Say Goodbye ILY Mom, Dad, Lynn, Steven, C8MI Gramps, Tiz, Live your dreams, ES. Whatcha thinkin ' ?”, Nick and The Rock- n’-Roller F-it, 3MTA3, I do not like them SAM I AM, . . . The inner heart will always remain impregnable. I ' ll love you forever, Lori THANK YOU MOM AND DAD! REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES” . . IN SCHOOL AND OUT. K.M.J.M.K.M.L.S.N.F.C.B.-AND OTHERS . . YEARBOOK . . SUMMER ’87 ’88. SKIING AT WACHUSETT SAILING . . . REEBOKS . . GUESS WHAT . . . 7 Sandi J. Olson BE GOOD THAT YOU ARE FREE, FREE TO BE YOURSELF PRINCE SUMMER 87 CAMPING YBME CAPE WK-END 9-14-84 WILDCAT LEE, STEPH, SAL KKEPEJ BBP4 GOOD TIMES (WS) AZ RUG RATS ILY MOM6DAD SUN.W-SHASCRISSY SUE TOOTS Julie Anne Ordung Here is my song for the asking ask me and I will play so sweetly III make u smile TMVBF ERIN MFLB-IMYA GBB PJG 10 31- WOWI WALD. BO ' S, betsy . . . Allison- YTB. Tonia Kel, NY8CSN NHSummers IMY-MOM, MTSTM, D8B Antonia Orlando Sharon Oser SARA 2 Lol 6 Heather 8 Morb ILY A8F Murph WHATCANISAY BBMAPIE 6 LTIURW C2S CLASS of ' 87 MNTEERS CI33VP4P SDRAD NY ' 86, CSN6Y VISLES 88 UGGLY Hank ABKJR DLNothing left to do but SMILEBesty! Play DeadlZI? ILYMDA6D ALICIAS HOUSE 84. 85. 86, 6 87 THE RIVER. THE PIT. AND THE FIELD ” I LOVE YOU JOHN! WE WILL SURVIVE HALLOWEEN 85, 86 AND 87” PG MT KB6CHIQUITA MAN WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP ITS BEEN” BYE WACHUSETT Sara Packard 15 min to Boston 4in a WB carefull Reverse a vacuum? That ' s retarded Ski Club WM HOSJO=2 months Prom 87 HC 87 l H F Deb, Em, Flem, Brend, MH, NL, LL, HL TKS C6G- MDM D Cry Chellen ' Kim. I w never forget you Benjamin William Paharik BASEBALL I. 2. 3. 4 SOCCER I. 2 WIPEOUT WEEKENDS ALfeHARRY ' S NIGHT OUT HAROLD AND MURPH” 4X4 ' N VARD 6 GIS SKIING OH YEAH, LATER ALL YOU GOOD KIDS IT AIN ' T OVER TIL ITS OVER THANKS MOM8DAD. Lauren Parella ALL TIMES WHEN OLD ARE GOOD HAMPTON BEACH 86-87 THE PORCH LADIES KDMRMLKO KSKK GIRLS NIGHT OUT W EVERYONE EDS HOUSE WB-GANG THANKS SHERRI. TOMSTB MO THE LAWN CHEERING 2.3,4 JOEL l L YAI TO L Y M. DSL Sue Park Robert Walter Parks Traci Kim, I love yuo both dearly. Thanks for your understanding friendship. Jane Austen, The GAP, green ink, Elle, British Vogue. Tatler . . . I luv you Mom Dad . . . You too Piercey-babe. Take care. Cross Country 1234 Track also Cheese Class President Did you see Tim’s picture on page II? GOT NO SUGAR IN MY TEA- THERE ' S A GIRL OUT THERE SWEET ENOUGH FOR ME LOVE TO BARBARA AND WALTER (MOM DAD) Karen Patterson Gretchen D. Pepi You ME MY OLD FRIENDS HOPING IT WOULD NEVER END THANX FOR. ALL THE BEGINNINGS SR MT KS KM LD CK REMEMBER CC HAMPTON MT SR FLA CKTHANX FOR MS MRS F 10-26-84 ILY SR FOREVER NEVER SAY GOODBYE And, dying, it rises above its own agony to outcarol the lark and the nightingale. One superlative song, existence the price. For the best is only bought at the price of great pain. Bernard Perez Scott Pepper THE UNTOUCHABLES, BUCK, NICK ' S PLACE NO. 7, B ' S. PATS, SOX CELTS. MAGNET MAN?. MOM DAD POSITIVELY REPUBLICAN. GROGS THE GANG SHIPS BASHOCA FISH FRY AT PROLAKS 5 REAGAN OLLIE WEB SPAGHETTIOS . . . I ' m glad to be here. That ' s really fun. C’est super” Kimberley Ann Perron I LUV U BRIANI UR THE BEST BROTHER. GLENNI I’LL MISS U DL. JB. KMc, LM. TA. JS. JLI HAMPTON 87 FRIENDLY ' S- LACTAIDI YUCKI MEOWHH. MY 2ND HOMEI FIRE BRIMSTONE. JIMI SKIING. PIANO. THANKS CD-THANKS MOM DADI BC-4EVAI BYEI Stephanie Philbin No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” MASP 87 CB. WE. Echo Chief , Studia, I miss you Jules, my buddy, my pal. Thank you KKLDJJSM and JHVP and NC8. ILYMDS” In the direction of.” c cbie SheUu Steph Paul Plourde TEAM 40UR LAST FANDANGO KERRY’S PARTIES KARL AND I ON ELAN SKI TEAM CHUCKIE T’S U2 VIOLENT FEMMES OLD ORCHARD BEACH 87 3FL ”73” NOVA FRIENDS PEARI 13 THANKS MOM AND DAD Michelle L. Pineo Whatever the challenge whatever the test, try your hardest and give it your bestl Gymnastics, the Rock. 6 28 87, England Hey Kim-Leppard Rules! THANX BJ MN LS MT DF SJ DY JSII Love ya. Mom £ Dad Holly Ann Pitman Don’t you get sad £ lonely, you need a change from what you do all day, ain’t no sense in all your crying just pick it up £ throw it into shape.” HAMPTON 85 86 87. Thanx KDKMKMJS MOM DAD £ TOMMY Lurfft Anthony W. Provencal Elisa Prager Deborah Anne Pratt SOCCER 2. 3, 4-CAPAIN 17 9 21 87. PRAGES. BAY STATES, ’86 £ ’87 (GOLD). YGTWITWI. TAB, H4£H2, F F, FOURSOME. J.M.H. 5 30 86, C.l.T.W. CAPE COD (T.L.L.-SR’S) ILY MOM, DAD. ERIC £ PEPSI. MOST ARTS REQUIRE LONG STUDY AND APPLICATION BUT THE MOST USEFUL OF ALL THAT OF PLEASING REQUIRES ONLY THE DESIRE DF. JF, JS FOREVER £ ALWAYS BS MOM, TAM. JOSH, DAD, DEB THANKS 44 KEEP SMILING I LOVE YOUI WEB PEP JIM FISH CHIEF SHIP SQUAW PAUL MIKE . . . AEROSMITH CCR . . . W. BOGGS J. MILLER . . . HEY YO LIKE YO RIDE” CAMARO IT WAS A GOAL I . . . UNDER THE BOARDWALK . . . GOOD OLD NO. 7 THANKS MOM, DAD AND DAVE. Vincent P. Pusateri II Julianne Quarella Michael Purcell Grip-Dog, PWA, New Society, Glenn Danzig, Lobster Tail, Mike, Scott. Kid Nikki. Drumming. YakVommit, Bill, Sprtrk, Equal Reaction. Raven. Misfits, Samhain, Sphinx. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. ILU Kate. Bye. WHAT ARE YOU DOIN ' ? 1st Dead Show CENTRUM THANX LC. The Other One Mission Im possible MickySCosmic Charly Life at Paul ' s Columbus Day 86 FBI USB Rochester China Cat NY MSG ShakeDown St. TBI LOVE IS ... I LOVE YOU BILL GARDNER . . . MGEARLLGCC THANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES . . . SUMMER of 87 Maine HHC 7IGTO Smoking Area Gang Thanks Mom, Dad. KQ, Bill. Mom. DadG. I LOVE YOUI Jamey Rappaport B.A.F.O. CD WKED, VETERANS MISSION APRIL VACA TO NAME A FEW I LUV YA AIM AND CREW QUARTS KEVS THE CLUBHOUSE LATER B.T. NOTHING LIKE BEING CROOKED STOWE 87 THOSE CRAZY NEW YORKERSI ILY MOM THANX BB Richard C. Raworth MYRIAD 85-86, THE MOUNTAIN, CSNY, SWAP, GRATEFUL DEAD, THE DOORS, YOU KNOW THE DAY DESTROYS THE NIGHT-NIGHT DEVIDES THE DAY-TRY TO RUN TRY TO HIDE-BREAK ON THROUGH TO THE OTHER SIDE THE MONK Melissa Ann Racca Time passes but the friends and the memories last forever.” ... I LOVE YOU JODY 9-1-85 Some weekendll . . . Endlessly . . . Camping (MJSF) . . . Roses . . . Thanx MDMM Paul Rauker When I grow up Thanks Rick and Everybody-AI. B-Ball team 42” Bumpkin (CM) SH and Fam. MrR, Thanks-COACH, CH, Especially KRCADDI-ORN (DH) Basketball 4yrs CMC-Crown, Dist Centrum-Slam-Thanx MDBTD-Morgie. RD- KS-SP-. 231 Jonathan D. Raynor I MAY BE A DREAMER BUT 1 HAVE A FIRM CONVICTION I AM NOT. AND IN ANY CASE I WILL DO MY BEST TO ATTAIN WHAT I CONSIDER-WRONGLY PERHAPS-MY DESTINY . . . HOOPS. 78CAM-305. MT. BARN, PIANO MAN, MK- DK etc . . . Mark Rayworth ELITE BILLIARDS, 9-BALL, FORD PINTO- DPW BARREL, ME. TOM, DAVE JOHN, WACHUSETT LUMBER, AUTO SHOP 162, THE CAMPER. Maureen Regele THE GOOD TIMES ARE GONE BUT THE MEMORIES LAST 4 EVAI LPKSKDKOMLSMBMKKBC And EVERYONE else YOUR AWESOME TRESE KEL CHEERING JL2 GANG THE BARN WBAV PEPI THANX 4 GOOD TIMES HAMPTON 86 87 GF PORCHLADIES LYA Scott Reynolds Kelly Roche Charles Rock ' Wm William J. Rock If leaving me is easy PHIL NDRI Now what? Brentle Matt Kara Jean Pete Nan Tan Sue Jeff SLMNJNTBKMNSSCJCDL FLY. I LUV U. U NO! What A Time It Was! ILYMDD JAKE DAN ILAST FANDANGO SOMEDAY NEVER COMES” THE 98” PERRY ' S MARKET 71-72 THE CARTOON CREEDANCE DNA FOOTBALL WEEFLY HENDRIX ZIPPY AND JIFFY LUBE CAPE87 THE FOLLOWING THE DANGLERS CALIFORNIA BOUND TO MY FRIENDS, WEB. SHIP. CRAIG. JIM, PEP, THANKS A LOT. FOOTBALL AND SOFTBALL MVP. HOUSTON ASTROS ALWAYS NO. I BASEBALL CARDS. TOPPS. FLEER. DONRUSS. LATIN 1 LANGUAGE. PLYMOUTH STATE. STEVE. MA. DAD. ; ■. , t ABSENT MINDED- JULIE ORDUNG I ■ ' -£ . | SwV v’- ; V ‘forget, which one goes on top??? 4 $ k ft - 1 238 JiPq Zorigp W4 Cheryl Ann Rousseau ILY MOM6DADI THANX to all my friends. ILYJeffalwaysl ILYNTGI BEST TIMES 876 88 Beast Ugly Memoriesl Thankxmsl Rl 3 3 87 FN85 Summer 87 Mainel JY GOOD LUCK DS6SRI Jennifer Ryan SOCCER 3, 3. 4 SEAGULL NHS CALIFORNIA. HAWAII? LAKE WINNIE 87 Ahta Tad Don ' t be foolish Thanks Friendsl Sooner or later the one who wins is the one who thinks he can! Yo sobre viviral Joe Ryan BENDARII IDOL-CULT CSN 370 540 ROXBURY DEAD 87 BOINGIII THE MISSION” If you ' re not wasted-the day isll T.R.B.G.S.L.D.H-Comfortably Numb. CAPE COD 87. IDS-ROAD TRIPSI SURFING FUNNELS-THNX MOM6DADII Wendy Salvador Kurt Sandberg James Sandstrom Make new friends and keep the old, one is silver the other gold . . . Thanks for the good times-KM. HP, KM ... I LOVE YOU CHRIS . . . SKIING . . . SEWING ... NHS . . Lose your dreams and you will love your mind. I DON ' T KNOW HALF OF YOU HALF AS WELL AS I SHOULD LIKE, AND I LIKE LESS THAN HALF OF YOU HALF AS WELL AS YOU DESERVE . . . QDGSMZO I AIN ' T FOOLIN ' AROUND CAUSE I ' VE DONE HAD MY FUN LYNYRD SKYNYRD CAMARO-CRASH AG ROOM 69 ROAD¬ RUNNER KICKIN ' BACK WITH MR. BUD WIESER. MOST GULLABLE- LISA McGOVERN Okay, I’ll sit here as long as you promise you won ' t push me in.” 1, % y y ¥ % ,4 239 Greg Sarkisian For these are all the dreams we dream one afternoon” Grateful Dead BudForest RoadTrip-Cape BARBAR A-HIGGS-LADD- LISA Flodge-GoodTimes! THANX Mom 8 Dad. Take care everyone until we meet againl Peace. Michael J. Scaglione SPECIAL MOMENTS COME AND GO BUT MEMORIES LAST FOREVER TF PP JS ITALY MIDNIGHT ADVENTURES WHO ' S HAVING A PARTY? JACQUIE I LOVE YOU SUMMER NIGHTS THANX EVERY ONEI IVE HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFEI Thomas Schnare Fender, Charvel, Guitar, Bass, C.C., Mike. TORMENTED, Jaime, Amy, Jamming, Fridays. Music, SSS, RATT, Summer, Jim. Linda Jeanne Schutte If I knew the way I would take you home- Grateful Dead VA Beach NY-Tequilla TTGI WALSTIBI I Love You Chris Always 6 Foreverl Thanks Mom 8 Dad, GLEI Kirsten M. Sawicki These are The Best of Timesl BFF- MLKMBBKK-Porch Ladies-I know I’m gonna MISS youl Worcester memories-Don ' t stop believin’- GameRoom-Kringle-BGII-18-86 I love you Bbayl My 1 BF KR. You ' ve got a friend. Charles Patten Schmohl Jr. Ski Club 2, 3. 4 X-Country I. 2 Winter 8 Spring Track I Longview Spring Rally 87 P.S.I.A. We did it Kev 8 Amy Killington 8 Whiteface Thanks Mom, Dad, Liz 8 Meg Kellyann Scraggs ILY FRAN 10 16 83 Our love was one of a kindl . . . Child Study-Missy- JFett . . Thanx to all my BF-KP, KM. LN. JN . . . Thanx for all the memories 7C . . . Thanx ILY M8D. 240 Peter E. Sedgwick THE FUTURE JUST ISN’T WHAT IT USED TO BE . . SOCCER, 1-4 . . ROAD TRIPS (CAPE 87, ME. NH) PHILLY, FRAT 87 (TKD. DND), MUST ANGI OUINNY, PROM 87, HOT TUB. BG-JD- SCOOT-SO-AM-JR-TW-PG-PB-BP-CD, FFE THANX MDJK Gregory Shannon See the none set in your eyes see the thorn twist in your side I’ll wait i for you I love you Jenny 68 Charger Mom RS KK PW RA Friends forever I’ll do it. Get that car fixed yet? Skiing Drums Alwaysl O Joseph P. Seremeth THERE ARE NO PERFECT WOMEN, ONLY PERFECT WAVES.-MHP IF YOU CAN ' T BE WITH THE ONE YOU LOVE, LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH -CSN ... TO MY FRIENDS -HAVE FUN 6 LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST. STAY GOLDEN, BOYS. Todd Shapiro FOOTBALL I. 2 CHANNEL 39 4 SPRING TRACK 3. 4 ECHO 3. 4 SPORTS . . RAP MUSIC . . . VITALE CADDYSHACK HOSE ’EM DOWN!” SOFTBALL GAMES . . SHIPAARAI” YOU’RE LOOKING SHARP SHORTEST TALLEST- JAY LANDINI, KARL SODERLUND Well, Jay have you considered platform shoes? James D. Simpson Linda M. Sioui Erin Patricia Shaughnessy A time it was oh what a time it was FH-WTB-RAPI FL w K HC 86-87 Cape WKend 87 JT w KTSiA SB 110-851 Cocktails-SJfeA . . KAJLKESS-lf we couldn’t laugh we would all go insane PUMPKINS-TFE KATIE MDCTJ-ILY Let me up I’ve had enoughr’-T.P. . . . SOCCER-1, 2. 3, 4, WINTERfeSPRING TRACK-1, 2. 3, 4, CAP TAIN8MVP . . LAST CALL, 330 I.H. . . . HOLY COW. YET ANOTHER SURVIVOR OF WALLY WORLD IS COLLEGE BOUND-UNLUCKYI Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have” . . GYMNASTICS FUNKY-DANCING . . QUACK, QUACK JUST JOSHKIN’ . . BeckfcMich, Brillo ... Oh Yeahll Shan . . . yours till the cows come home. 241 S s BEST ALL AROUND- AMY KRUKON1S Round and round and round she goes, where she’ll stop nobody knowsll Sara Sjosten When we first met the sun rose on our high school days. Now the sun is setting faster than we want it to. But tomorrow the sun will rise again. Robert J. Skinner These pages will crumble and this ink will fade but I ' ll never forget the friends I’ve made. What ' s up YBAC CAPE 87 IDS ROADTRIPS IDOL CULT ’SNURF’ N FUNNELS MISSIONS LATER DUDES-JGTCBSJMJ Thanx M6D Gillian Smith Matt Smith Michael Smith True friends are hard to come by. But Im glad I found so many. Joe, I Love You with all my heart and even if our paths change I will still love you forever and always. LOVE YOU ALWAYS, Jacquie KEN shen pu’pa fung yao tung- A Chinese Proverb -If the roots are deep not fear that the window will uproot the tree. If u can’t find trouble it ' ll find ul Scott- NY-Hampton 87 . . KLS-PERM VACA, HPDS-FLOYD-KELCHUNK STYLE, ROILA- TIM. MR. BUD % WILAUBIB. COMFORTABLY NUM . . . A-SMITH Na man, I gotta drive Smith Bros, Sis-Mike M6MILUMA Patricia Anne Socash STEP AFTER STEP THE LADDER IS ASCENDED KEJKLEASCPPR I LOVE YOU DOOBIE JT REHOBETH SUMMERS GTW K LIL JEEPAGE VENDALL LIGHTS OUT AMH HOW SWEET IT IS . . . TOMMY 1 2 87 THANKS M6D FRAN JACQUE ILY. Kimberly H. Spofford How can you stay with a fat girl who ' ll say: Would you like to marry me and if you like you can buy the ring ? I don ' t dream about anyone except myself. Robert L. Stacy BUILDIN ' THE 49 ' FORD BAND I. 2. 3 4 LIGHT EM ' UP MALIBU. CHARGER. BARACUDA. RABBIT. CAMP AND FRIENDS PW GS KK JC SF CW RH HUSH THRUSH MAINE THE DRAG SAND PIT CHILL OUT I LOVE JULIE THANKS MOMDADPHILBETH Karl A. Soderlund B-Ball Kerry’s parties Team 4 U2 Boston Concert Paul % Ion Elan Ski team M.P.S. Point Performance Webster Lake The Volvo The Club Thanks to my parents for always pushing me to succeed Our Last Fandango Heidi Sontag Lis, Col. El, Trish, Beck-What a bunch of gooba ' s Ski Club-Okemo-Longview- Church-Hampton ' 87-First Night-TH ' s ' 87- JL’s ’87-2 28-Kimo-Why?-lndependance Day-1 LOVE YOU LW Thanx Mom 6 Dad See ya everybody. Iworv Emily Sorblom I’m walking on sunshine” . . . fishesSicecream-Woenee-PFYLl I ' ll save you AR Gymnastics. Good Morning Mark. Peaches Y NS of ' 87 Rl W MIKE- Thanks GinaKim Luv ya MB, SP, CL, MW. BS. RN. LB, MD Bean BeanalLY M, D, JSC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED- DAN YOUD A trash collector, Dan? We at least expected you to be driving the truck! it NICEST LEGS- JAMES SIMPSON, TANYA BOONE Are you sure we have to dance to be in CHORUS LINE, couldn’t we just show off our legs??” Edward Austin Staples With eyes that watch the world and can’t forget” Just what I’m going through, they can’t understand Love ya JDJBKNKDCENFKGBHAEI Don ' t wait for answers, just take your chances, don ' t ask me why” Jennifer Stillings Life is seen how it seems-but it is just a dream in a dream . . . Steph Kara Jill Julie Li Mark-Summer ' 87 The Bugger-Sr. Prom Love has brought me around JT6DEAD SHOWS-raspasness-ILYD Aint it good to be alivel 3en 3o SorlQ. Nancy A. Strock I LOVE YOU PETER JOHN BENOIT CHIOUITAS, WONDER TWINS, KEL PINK FLAMINGOS THE BASH MFPHAWAII7I THE MONTE-GOOD TIMESKRPBBJKWMNJNTLCMSB-EASTER ' 87 REBEL W O A CAUSE. FUZZY N’SI ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE-ILY MfcD Leigh-Ann Strong Thanks Mrs. Barys Genesis Stair way to Fleaven Let’s make the best of lifes 88 is 1 Randy i Steve Good luck KM SW CL Thanks Mom 8 Dad Brenda Lynn Starkus I’M A HAPPY LIL’ CAMPERI YN WACHUSETT LOCKER TRANHERS BRANDIL PICKLE. BRANPA LOUISE KF. KA. MB. SP. DP, DF. KM, PW. SS STUDY K S. SPIT FIRE6PHILIP DRIVING DIASTER-KF. AM, JL THANKS MOM. DAD. KAREN. LAURIEI Christopher P. Strang HOCKEY I. 2. 3. 4 . . . The Comics Life is one big adventure which has just begun . . 72 Gran Torino . . Cardboard ... I LOVE YOU TANYA (KITTEN) Move over Rover-let Jimi take overt Thanks MomSDad Charla Sullivan HOW CAN I REGRET WHAT I’VE DONE WHEN WHAT I DID WAS INEVITABLE PUNKIN IN + M + TIAAAUSMC DAN ILY LIFE IS NOT REAL EMILY TOAHSMRCMLJCJRILYGUYSI DDKSARJFDOTAKECAREI •RAPSKEVSAIMEE U2RUSH UM THE BIG C?B! 244 Michael R. Swenson Hampton Maine-86 . . . Patriots games . . . Neil Young . . Led Zeppelin . . Creedence . . . Smitty . . Sharon ' s House . . La . . Concerts with TF . . I Love You Lish . . . 8-25-86 . . Byel . . . Thanks Mom 6 Dad. Sonja Swenson Stephanie Swift David L. Sylvia Time keeps on slipping into the future . . Sparky. Right place. Wrong time. 65’ Cutlass. Bye Weasles JMLTJGMG. Sunset. Pink Floyd. I just want to celebrate another day. Just got paid. Thanks M D . . . Keep Dangling . . BEST BUNS- RANDY CURTIS, MICHELLE LABBE Hey, you two come back here, just because you have the nicest buns doesn’t mean you have to show them offl Melissa Kip Taylor In the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul JWB TRAC, COLL, JEAN, LISA. COL-PICI Leg. Spir. Disco I ' ll never forget PSKI MISSIONS! WONDER POWERSI DODD FLA. ' 88 TMF-IWYTBOE ILY-MOM, DAD. CHIP Allison Barbara Tarkiainen WHY SHOULD WE BE NORMAL7I? It ' s been a long time. Isn’t it funny how time flies What is so good about goodbyes It’s teal ' 65 Black Vette vs Porsche When the best was to come ILY MOM, DAD t NATALIE Mark Taylor 245 Ronnie Thebeau Edward S. Thibeault Heatther-Ann Thompson Michelle Kathleen Threadgould May the class of 1988 be remembered forever- Hi and good luck to all my friends. Princeton firefighter-Skier Let the party never endl FOOTBALL 12 3 4 CAPRI TURBO THE HILL BOOFI WHAT A HITI JIMS 87 PLANTATION ST. HAMPTON 87 CYC- WW RAFTING6CANADA OFF THE RAILING RL THANX6LOVE MOMSDAD. T, B, PG. JM 6 The Gang U Never Fail Until U Stop Trying ad astra per aspera Competitive swimming Russia ' 86 Italy ' 87 Greece ' 88 Ski Club I. 2, 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 STUDIA 4 Bausch Lomb Science Award The Red Baron The Look acta est fabula HEAVEN ONLY KNOWS WHAT LIES BEFORE ME . . THANKS FOR THE GOOD TIMES JS. LD. TM. MD. TC6JS THE CAPE6HAMPTON WITH KP MY BFF I HOPE-FLIPPING MY CAR OVER THANKS FOR ANSWERING MY PRAYERS KD-NEVER SAY GOODBYE Christopher W. Tivnan John Todd David Michael Tivnan HOCKEY TENNIS TIV Rob I’d be the better PPP if the racket was longer Dale Were we taking off or landing Brendan What r u doing Chad Won a set CLPFJJRSLAKLJS Thanx David, Mom, Jim DadfcBarb K, BfcS ILUI TENNIS 1234 HOCKEY 34 JEFF U R THE BEST CHAD NACS DALE TOBY ROB JASPA TIDDY” CUPID TIRAN LENNY” POOL SCGPLP YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE HIGHER EDUCATION? THANX CHRIS ILY MOM6JIM ILY DAD6BARB, BOBBYfeKELLY Three years ago someone said to me I hope Wachusett is good to you.” Well it has been good to me. The friends I ' ve made and events that happened have made Wachusett a part of me I won ' t forget V ILD? WONDERFUL’ Timothy P. Walsh Never give up hope, things always work out in the end” Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2. 3, 4 (Capt.) Thanks Coach Lane DC, JL, M6MC, PMM MC-THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT . . . ILYMD, B. S, M Jeffery P. Vardis CAL. ' 85 . . . FITNESS 6 YMCA OLD-TIME LIFTIN’ 300 CLUB CHEVY ' 72 THE GREEN MACHINE” VARD’S GYM . . ON THE NOSEI BARBARIAN BROS.” . . . CASUAL BOOMER RIVER BENNY” GIS6BIB THANKS MOM6POP. L6B. BIG GUYI Kirk Veroneau What ' s that? Old Orchard Beach 5 Bucks AC DC We be dead. HH. BY, DG, BJ WANGO TANGO Shoot to thrill. Play to kill I’ll be back Thanx for the help. Lynn Trzcinski EVERYDAY IS A NEW BEGINNING THANX6ILY RAINA JENNY KEITH6MATTY SBKIL LOVE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL FEELINGS-ILYA TIM-FEELING THAT WORKS WONDERS IWT NEW OOB ACADIA KEEP ON SMILING6HUGGING THANX M. D6C Tracy Ann Waite Don’t let the sun go down on me. All my love to Scott. Thanks Mom 6 Dad You’ve been great. OOB-86 I feel like a duckl Football Karen-BFA THE ROCK-PARTY! Grace. Melisa Always have a dream GOODBYE Christpoher A. VanDuyne Mozart 1 Weird Al” Close 2nd 125 Jorge Bob Norm Thanx to, Frac Dan Nestor Chem with Pam Gretchen I’ll be mellow when I ' m deadl God Bless Mark Wamback TEAM 4 U286-87 TO BAD LINC PINKY GOOD LUCK JL SM JH AND HN THANKS MOM AND DAD 247 Ve 3 Captain V xrqir (Dean. Lincoln Waterhouse ArvidSTeam 4 + SC = DR.P THE THREE MUSKETEERS AND LONGVIEW FARM HEY BUNTING LET ' S GO GET CASNOOGIED WALLY WORLD DISTRICTS 4- DECATHALON I Love You Little Ravishing Redhead im off like a prom dress. Suzanne Webb 1986-1987: THE BEST YEAR SO FARI HAPPY HALLOWEEN. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SASHUI 10-13-86 HAPPY ANIVERSARYII Steven B. Webster FOOTBALL I. 3, 3. 4 35 WEB- MANCOACH HAIR PEP. T. MIKEY, SOUAWCAM N.-8 JM 39 B G RICHARD M. THE DOORS CCR BEEEEAUTIFUL CAN YOU SAY THE ALPHABET, PEPUNCLE BOB PULASKI NY OLLIE N PROMISES THANX MOM. DAD 6 JEFF Kamini A. Weeratne James Welsh Lisa Brit; Westerlund Kara J. Westerlind NHS TENNIS, 1334 NFL-PATS, EASON, GROGS. FRYAR, MORGAN CELTS, BIRD, CHIEF, DJ BOSOX, THE KILLER B ' S, EVANS, HURSTY STEVE WINDWOOD HI CHUM” HI TOM” VILLANOVA HIGH 5 ' S HUNS SADERS WEB PEP TONY FISH SHIP ROCKYSLOW HAND LUKE CAM-8 BRUINS REPUBLICANPARTY NIXON NORTH YONK $300= $10 NEED FOR SPEEDCCR MELANIE6MELISA INGA6LORI That man is F. an animall MANDIE JOLT FLAT TIRE SLAPPY So many memories my pals MPHANT NC87 Kevindawg BR, the Stars sent u SPAZ woadcp MABEL SFCC Your prison is walking thru this world all alone life ILY all is groovy Sum87 IMYDF KZIO 16 87 TfeLMGKB Byel THE SECRET OF LIFE IS ENJOYING THE PASSAGE OF TIME-JOHNILY JJSBALC SUDS KARIE-SARIEGD87- Women of the Insane RedMen JT87 THE CREW BM6RA8CPLTHANKS EVERYONE SUPERRASPUSLSDWW GANJAQ ILY MOM6DAD GLG MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT-TONIA ORLANDO Give me a T”, Give me an O”, Give me a N”, Give me an I”. Give me an A” . . . TONIA. TONIA, YEAHI Craig M. Wheeler FOOTBALL FROSH. ONLY I WIN HOCKEY SCOREKEEPER WHEELS RADIO CLUB-JR. £ SR. SEC TR NEW YORK RANGERS £ METS LOS ANGELES RAIDERS BOSTON CELTICS CLEVE. FORCE THANKS TO ALL MY FAMILY Jeffery Willey WEEKLY WORLD NEWS SPAM SPAM SPAM MAN HIT BY FLYING DOG GOT THE EDSEL? FRONTIER 87 GET TO KNOW J Cl A BISHOPI YOU ARE NOTHING-A HOLLOW SHELL, A RUSTY TRAP THAT CANNOT HOLD ME MILLER You can ' t relive a moment, but a memory last forever . . Jr. Prom. Homecoming ' 87. PWA. WE, CD. 87. PG’S-I hate when that happensl. Jenny, Remember the Good Timesl?. LNOEKSLG. ThankxGuysll. KEEP SMILING!. ILYMDSA Lynne K. Wickman tester oSS( YiS ' aM Raymond J. Wisniewski Sandra Lee Williams Peter James Wilson Marcia Lynn Willey The only way to have a friend is to be one BFS LB PRL MH TM CL DM TS MD AO ES JH MOL JHH BTS MrG MrF MrR SADD Buddy Program Sec I must be moseing. There r good times There r bad times There r times that cant b found If u get em dont 4get em n dont let em bring u down. Thanx M + D ACCTMDPL AH6 IO 85 LOVE U 4EVA Spuddy, Beast n Ugly. LA. Sure. WOW! LET SMOKE SHOWS LIVE ON FOREVER SUMMER OF 87 THE MALIBU THANX RS GS BB KK TM PL TM JH YUO ' LL GET OVER IT HUNTING FISHING MOTORCYCLES WILD WEEKENDS AND FAST CARS BOSTON IS THIS LOVE JEN I LOVE YOU In the beginning the universe was created. This made many people angry and has been widely regarded as a Bad Move . . . Ch39 . . . That Horrid Library . . . Bye Chris(s), Jeff, Laura. Barb, Francesca . . . CLASS COUPLE- JOHN LUFKIN 6 KELLIE LANE Soooo John, when are we going to hear those wedding bells??? n Michael Wolcott I hope I never have to do this again because I can’t think of anything to put. Nothing sounds right so I won’t put anything at all. I think that’ll about cover it. Bruce A. Yeaton Daniel M. Youd Kyle A. Zelley Darren J. Zytkiewicz PAM: I LOVE YOU HONI MARCH I 19871 HAMPTON BEACH 87 KIRK. GUESS WHAT-5 BUCKSII THANKS PB, KV. RG. KS. M6D. IIY ALLI OH YESI KIRK- WHATSAT? AC DC. VH. BAD CO, TESLA, BOSTON. ETC. GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES, LED-ZEP AFTHOTWTTF XXXX TPOP XXX RUSSIA 86 XXX MUNCHEN 87 XXXXX HELL CLASS X XXX X THAX PUFFY XX XX SO . . XXXXX HUH? DONT WALK ALONE GOT IT WHATS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE I DOUBT IT THE CREW SEE YA WABBIT SKI TIME THE DEAD P HAY BAFO JOHN JIM RAP 2MATT BERT BIG J KINA SPORT SHES KEVS % RAPS6 BECKS % BASS LATER Todd Anderson George Conrts Sherry Hall Anthony Joseph Bosse Julie A. Bruggeman Eugene Ackers Jack Daniels Budweiser magic Bus Wescor Rush. Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead New York City 87 AG4yrs Fridays John. Al. Rick, Tim, Steve, Tom, Andy, Joe, Craig. Eric. Keith. Mike, Thanks Mom Dad See ya later Navy. BUD OLD ORCHARD BEACH RUTLAND BAD BOYSI ZIG, PETER. CRAIG, BROTHERS YOUI WHY? STAY DOWN GYMI BOSSE REALITY” THANKS MOM AND I LOVE YOU. Id like to thank the Academyi Kate for making me laughi Kerry, Steph. The Heckbent guy a bit to the righti The little people (person) All of whom made my life interesting even if your insane, I LOVE YOU LATE PASS NAME FRCM TO TIME DATE Brian Carlin OUT OF VOGUE MACH TESCO V KELLY KEN KNICKERS 30 PERCENT IS THAT AN AMERICAN FLAG? I WILL NOT BUT THIS TOBACANIST AHFALK I2XU REVENGE DREADS ZINC ZINC PHOSPHATE FIDO I CAN T DECIDE THANX Michael J. Favreault This ain’t paradise. QVCC The Clock Gripdog The GAng Here today. Gone tomorrow. X That joke isn’t funny . . . anymore. What? NewSociety Kiss me deadly Why 10 26 85, Sorry. Igziabeher Later Days Christiane Guenther DAS MACHINE IS NICHT FUR GEWERKEN by DAS DUMMKOPF. DAS RUBBERNECKEN SIGHTSEEREN KEEPEN HANDS IN DAS POCKETS-RELAXE UND WATCH DAS BLINKLIGHT. VIELEN DANK AN M6P. B + CI John Heenan SS TB CM GA KW EA ML TS EH CD Wescor Pin Head Magic Bus Scooby Triumph Concert Tim Wanna go on a trip Smola State park Eric Keith Mike Me Thanks Mom Dad Sonja Emma Semper FI Flipper Burger Colin Inglefield SUNDRY SCOOLS MAKE SUBTLE CLERKS -CHAULER 1427 IT’S A BISHOP ED Nell E. Rux GUMMY BEARS-HAMSTER VISION STARS AND STRIPES THAT LITTLE TURD BIT MEI FOR THE LAST TIME JAMIE STOP WHININGI MONTY STILL HASN ' T EATEN A MOUSE CADET DOES NOT HAVE A MOHAWK DEAD COWS BYE. Mike Hickory 70 Challenger 383 AEROSMITH BOSTON 3rd STAGE HAMPTON BEACH 87 RATTVIDEO 75 NOVA 78 GRAND PRIX MIKES HOUSE NEW PORT Rl EVERY YOU COULD IMAGINE SHRUNKEN DOG-NUTS SOCCER 34 BUDWIESER BURNCOAT ST. 74 MUSTANG HON ME ME KM ED’S NINJA 125 Barbara. Katerina, you two are the best friends I’ve ever had. Richard Hiscock HAMPTON BEACH 871 CLASS OF 88 MUSTANG G.T. 5.0 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE THE YELLOW BUG I HOLD YOUR HEAD UP AND KEEP ON SMILIN R.G.I GRADUATION GOOD TIMES BAD TIMES YOU KNOW I’VE HAD MY SHARE ILYM6D Juli Rice JM GC HM-DMHSCAN’T 4GET ANYTHINGI ILYGI 6JG2 MARKEES86 POTT 85 GERRY FOR PRES. 7-4-87 GCCAPECODS. Tl TR4EI-HILLBOUNDGL WHERERU? SS-WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP ITS BEEN! ILYDADEKSRTHANKSI PEACE Andrea Marie Valania Hi Skunkerl 12-13-86 Mouses LeMans Punkin Spuddy Track OH MYI Grafic scrummin’ Mikey’s LPSIASASDAT GS the boys” LYBDCJLJSCRPEMSLKDMCB Another illusion I chose to create ILYMOM Bye Guys CHRISTOPHER DESANTIS SONYA DOOLING TODD GIBBONS RUSSELL GILCHREST MARY HALL JOHN HATZOPOULOS DENISE HESSELTON MATTHEW LACROIX INES LAGO MARK LINDBLOM ROB LOMAX JEFFERY LUCAS MICHAEL MORRISEY CHRISTOPHER MOTT KEVIN MULLINS JEFFERY NORCROSS MICHELE NORTON KERRI SABINS ANA TAGLIANETTI DEMETRIOUS VOYIATZIS KWONG Kl YAU VICKI YOST Salvatore Paladino JoAnn Sullivan David White KAY-BEE TOYS BASEBALL 77 STATION WAGON HOOTERS U2 THE CARS FERRIS BUELLER MURPHY GALLAGHER MANDELL WILLIAMS FATBOYS WEBSTER TONY PAUL BILL HARRY MR SMOOTH-BYE! 251 AND IN REMEMBERING DANNY FINOCCHIO, 1970-1985, WHO WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR THOUGHTS, AND OUR HEARTS. Day Ticket for Sunnite at Frank Davis Resort P.O. Box 415, Moodus, CT 06469 203 - 873-8681 Fun for everyone Date_ MAY % ' 1988 _ Please keep this ticket with you and present on request. Please show ticket at Food Services. $ )THl FRANK ( [DAVIS NFNU [FOR FUN CK AND FROUC basket-bat { va ey n a to frrs k= kk rovo bcais C -C s , Sjfj. O e - oce 3 ! S retavaHo ‘i basebau c 254 Class Trip Lisa Damon and Allison Murphy hold the flags to start the canoe races, while an imposter team of WRHS seniors race for the missing school of Tri- County. Wachusett boys and girls tug their way to victoryl The true meaning of spectator sports Those biceps, triceps . . . oil em ' up You can sink our canoe, but not our spirits! 256 Class Trip May 27th, 1988. The best time of the year. It’s the senior class trip. Over 300 of us seniors saddled up anxiously with headphones, beach towels, and other fun-in- the-sun paraphernalia for a long and funfilled day at the Frank Davis Resort in Moodis, CT. And a funfilled day it was at that. Tennis, volleyball, canoe races, softball, and the list goes on and on. Wachusett demonstrated their athletic abilities, as always we were victorious. Winning the tug- a-war, canoe races, and volleyball games were among just a few of the events we won. At the close of a long day, we gathered our things, piled our exhausted bodies into the fleet of waiting buses. Some of us ready to party, while others were ready for one thing and one thing only-sleep! Overall, the day was nothing but a huge success and a day to remember forever. Wa-hooH Wendy, Julie, and Ann - happy to be homeward boundll This pirate crew proved to be victoriuos, even though their canoe sank in the resort lake. 257 c SHERATON BOXBOROUGH onic MAY 20, 1988 Above: Women in black- Raina and Emily looking lovely with prom favors in hand. Left: These wild and crazy guys hit the dance floor. A romantic kiss between Kris and Jen during a romantic evening. Hey big fellas check this outl The-Senior Prora- nern.on.es 1b Ho Id OnTo ftickjiY up ou r bgeis! Above: Tony Bosse tries his hand at lead vocals with the band Down East”. Bottom: Coleen Caputo snuggles up to date Kevin Babineau. 360 High heels, lipstick, a rainbow of boutonnieres, gowns, and corsage colors. We’d been through this before, but this time we were the head honchos. If we seemed to have held back last year, we definitely broke out of that shell, and nothing was holding us back from kicking up our heels (and souls”) and taking over the dance floor. John Naroian and Suzanne Lampson kicked off the grooving before dinner was even served, and that was the end of sitting down to a quiet or organized meal together. Tony Bosse demonstrated his vocal ability as he joined the band, Down East, in singing a song or two. Rumor has it, also, that a few curious, eaves’ dropping parents dressed as Minnie and Mickey mouse and pranced around the Sheraton that night- who knows why? Overall, it was a huge success, as shown by the number of couples who put off their post-prom partying and celebrating long enough to hear the theme, Wonderful Tonight”, which was a perfect description of the night as a whole. Cameras flashed constantly, capturing memories of school friends and buddies that will be missed but never forgotten, and all left with the memory of the great times and special friends and dates that made the night such a great success. You’ve got class, ’88! WMTU5 SBiwjsue mrus ' BEFORE US JSTiY MATTERS COMPtPED TC WHiTUES B Ictus 1 LJ5TWY | IttTTSRS i SftfllfflTO 1 a wh t . SSESun before us ARE TINY | MATTERS COMPARED TO WHAT LIES GRADUATION Greetin gs from Class President Tobin Curtis started off the celebration. Sharon Fox started the ceremonies speech presentations with a address on the me” generation of the past intitled A Different World”. Next was an address called Worms, Ants. And Bees by Dan Youd looking at the troubles with the world today. Edward Staples gave a wonderful light speech on the humor behind high school. An honor address was given my Heather Thompson Ad Astra Per Aspera” which closed the days speeches with hopes and dreams. DAY - JUNE 4. 1988 Right: Class valedictorian, Heather Thompson receives her diploma from the master of ceremonies Principal Hal Lane. Left: Exchange students from around the world receive WRHS diplomas and a warm bon voyage. 263 Top right: Can you tell Robin and Kelli are a little” happy to be graduating?? Top left: This is cool, but do you think I can wear my shades all day?” Bottom right: Is it too late to turn around?” Bottom left: Yea, but what if I fall on the STAGE?!?” a-tch Out Vf rld f! 264 Above: WRHS Band conducted by Miriam Jensen Middle: Class of 88 advisors and invited faculty. Bottom: Honored by the Class of 88: Scott Ljungberg. Fred Warren, and (not pictured) Barbara Rowell. We made it”-a phrase that could be heard throughout the day of June 4th, 1988; a day that symbolized the end of four years shared by all. Over 420 seniors said their good-byes to classmates, faculty, and Wachusett, their home for the last 4 wonderful years. Though the class of 1988 has ended their stay at WRHS, they can now look ahead with confidence and individuality, ready to make their mark on the world. Both tears and smiles covered the faces of all on this special day, in realizing that school mates whom have grown so close, and in rejoicing their achievements and locking on to what lies ahead of them in the future. Something to remember-goodbye doesn’t mean forever, and one thing is for sure; the spirit, togetherness, and pride of the class of 1988 is something that exceeds the rest and will live on forever in the minds, hearts, and memories of everyone in it. Once again, we made it!! God bless and good l uck to all!! cy K- x The tassels are finally on the left-it’s almost over. end of the alphabet draws near. Above: Det Caraway snaps a picture for memory’s sake. Left: The gown is off and it’s time to go homell THE DAY SENIORS T68 TOOK OVER!!! LOCKER CLEAN-OUT Left: Karen Berlane ponders over her locker trash. Middle: Amy and Beth laugh at the socks they found in their locker. Below: Sonja And Alicia’s trash covers the hallway, yet no books are to be found in the mess. Left bottom: When did I get this book??” YEARBOOK FINAL EXAM CHAPTER 88 NAME: DATE: PART I FILL IN THE BLANK What’s really going on here? PART 2 MATCHING 1. OH MY GOD. look at thatll 2. Ahhhhhhhll 3. Oh yes, I love itl 4. Snortll PART 3 ESSAY Pick 3 and write a paragraph for each. PART 4 True or False 1. Allison Tarkiainen has picked up a new occupation? 2. Mr. Lane ' s new car?? 3. Julie got the part in a Neste Plunge commercial? 4. A new form of punishment for bad seniors? 5. Allison is doing a Cosmopolation quiz? 6. Carrie ' s tongue is longer than Kate’s? Senior Directory A Adams, Eric 44 Putnam Ln, H . 192 Agusto, Dawn Box 1318 Bean Rd, S . 192 Akers. Gene Edson Ave, R . 251 Anderson, Kara 103 Malden St, H . 93 Andrachick, Alicia 157 Kendall Hill, S ... 193 Andrews, James Fairview Ave, R . 193 Annunziata, Robert 5 Alpha Rd, H . 193 Arello, Suellen 157 Worcester Rd, Pr .... 193 Arms, Jennifer 5 Holbrook Ln, Pa . 193 Ash. Kimberly 41 E. Princeton Rd, Pr . . . . 193 B Babineau, Kevin Route 140, Pr . 193 Bailey, Joseph 42 Nelson St, H . 193 Baker, Gina 14 Clemence Ave, S. 193 Battles, Kathleen P.O. Box 208, S. 194 Becker, Susan 37 Mayflower Ctr, H .... 194 Belair, AnnMarie 149 Princeton Rd, S ... 194 Belanger, Christopher 7 Bull Run Ter, H . 194 Belanger, Kimberly 38 Tanglewood Rd, S 194 Benoit, Peter 24 Princeton St, H . 194 Benoit. Suzanne 35 Sherwood Hill, H .... 194 Berggren. Jodi 836 Salisbury St, H. 194 Berlane, Karen 50 Highland St, H . 195 Bessette, Patrick 16 Shanandoah Dr, Pa . 195 Bezdegian, Tina 19 Cutler Rd, Pa . 195 Bishop, Cami 76 Birchwood Dr, H . 195 Black, Lisa 39 Laurelwood Rd, R . 195 Bobkowski, Peter 77 Mark Bradford, H . 195 Boone, Tanya 53 Bullard Rd, Pr . 195 Borbone, Laura 15 Forestdale Rd, Pa .... 195 Boss, Pamela 5 Ridgewood Rd. Pa . 195 Bosse, Anthony 21 Maple Ave, R . 251 Bousquet, Michelle 219 Ball Hill Rd. Pr . . 196 Bowers, Heather 228 Fisher Rd, H . 196 Bowker, John 107 Timber Ln, H . 196 Boyer, Karen 37 Holden Rd, S . 196 Breed, Michael 150 Parker Ave, H . 196 Brett, Sara 41 Bullard St, H . 196 Brouillet, Richard 34 Lancelot Dr, Pa ... 196 Bruggeman, Julie 43A Mellon Hollow, S . 251 Brunelle, Aimee 8 Briarwood Rd, R . 197 Buckley, Thomas 43 Longmeadow Ave, H 197 Bulkley, Ann 68 Crestview Dr, H . 197 Bullock. Susan 110 Meetinghouse, S. 197 Bunce, Julie Main St, H . 197 Bunting, Robert 23 Surrey Ln, H . 197 c Canaway, Susan 75 Meetinghouse H, S .. 197 Capparelli III, Charle 2 Ann St. H . 197 Caputo, Coleen 4 Glendale Ave, S . 198 Cadillo III. James II Pr, P . 198 Carey. Christopher 36 Fairview Ave, H . 198 Carini. Barbara 39 Brentwood Dr, H .... 198 Carlin, Brian 117 Laurel Hill L, H . 251 Carlson, Julie 240 Meadow Wood St. H . 198 Carlson, David 351 Shrewsbury St, H .... 198 Carlson, Sara 109 Hobbs Rd, Pr . 199 272 Carlson, Steven 420 Bullard St, H . 199 Carraway, Dorothea 17 Brentwood Dr, H 199 Carter. Donald 141 Clinton Rd, S . 199 Casillo. Kelly 16 Esty Rd. Pr . 199 Chadbourne, Wayne I Newman Dr, R ... 199 Chaput. Shawn 13 Blueberry Ln. R . 199 Churchey, Michael 1168 Wachusett, H . . . 199 Clancey, Brian 2 Glen Ellen Rd, Pa . 251 Claprood, Ellen II Brunnell Dr, H. 200 Clark. Jeffery II Holbrook Ln, Pa . 200 Clary, Cathleen 55 Pinecroft Ave, H . . . 200 Cleveland, Pete Main St, Pr . 200 Conner, Scott 321 Hubbardston Rd. Pr 200 Connors, Matthew 6 Rollingridge Ln, Pa 200 Contis, George 53 Appletree Ln, H . 251 Cornacchioli, David 18 Blueberry Ln, R . 200 Cranford, Richard 369 Quinapoxet, H . . . 201 Crawford, Scott 150 Quinapoxet, H . 201 Curtis, Jill 12 Cheryl Ann Dr, R . 2d Curtis, Randy 4 Kris Allen Dr. H . 2d Curtis, Tobin 7 Torrey Ln. H . 2d D Daigle, Kristen 91 Nola Dr, H . 2d Damen, Suzan Foreign exchange . 2d Damon, Lisa 914 Salisbury St, H . 202 Daniels, Marc 40 Keep Ave, Pa . 202 Deal, Kerry 19 Wyndhurst Dr, H . 202 Decelles. Jennifer 33 Acorn Dr, H . 202 Deming, John 37 Clinton Rd, S . 202 Derkazarian. Sherri 14 Mark Bradford. H 202 Desantis, Christopher Wilder Rd, S . 251 Dickinson, Michelle 43 Fairview Ave, H 202 Dombrowski, Mark 366 Highland St, H . 203 Donoghue, Sheila Glenwood Rd, R . 203 Dorman, Jeffery 85 Highland St, H .... 203 Drelinger, Mark 193 Bailey Rd, H . 203 Drolet. Kathryn 66 Mark Bradford, H . . 203 Dube, Lynn 162 S Main St, H . 203 Dubovick, Kristal 14 Chamberlain Rd, S . 203 Dubrule, Laura 205 Highland St, H . 204 Dunham, Robert II Farragut Way, H ... 204 Dunn, Jennifer 65 Kendall Road, H .... 204 Dziemian, Stephen 127 Main St, R . 204 E F Eckert, Shelley East Country Rd, R .... 204 Edmands, Mark 7 Coventry Rd, H . 204 Ellis, James 12 Cutler Rd, Pa . 204 Elwell, David 15 Tanglewood Rd. S . 205 Emery, Katherine P.O. Box 169, H . 205 Evanowski, Matthew 121 Woodridge Rd. H 205 Fair, Mandie 24 Putnam Ln, H . 205 Farina, Kimberly 20 Beechwood Dr, R . . 205 Faucher. Joli 139 Greenland Rd, S . 205 Favreault, Michael P.O. Box 72, S . 251 Fidler. Allison Birch Dr, S . 205 Fischetti, Steven 326 Salisbury St, H ... 206 Fisher, David Box 95, S . 206 Fitzpatrick, Timothy 84 Suomi St. Pa . . 206 Fleming, Kathleen 17 Heather Circle, H . 206 Foley, Patricia 12 Blueberry Ln, R . 206 Ford, Karen P.O. Box 68, S . 207 O Forhan, Kerry 17 Knollwood Rd, Pa .... 207 Forsberg, Nancy 25 North St, H . 207 Fouracre, Brendan 41 Jamieson Rd, H . . 207 Fox, Sharon 612 Pleasant St, Pa . 207 Frye, Dale 15 Whitney Dr. Pa . 207 Fullen. Patricia 190 Jackson St. H . 207 G Gaffney. Patrick 4 Still River Rd., S ... 208 Gallagher, Lisa 55 Homestead Rd., H . . 208 Gallant, Jeffrey Paddock Rd., R . 208 Galvin, Sarah 14 Hilltop Dr., S . 208 Garabedian, Elizabeth 54 Steele St., H . 208 Gardula, Peter 17 Briarwood Rd.. R . 208 Garick, Lauren 41 Hemlock Dr., H . 208 Garretson, Derek 232 Worcester Rd., Pr 208 Gates. Lynn 51 Wilde Willow Dr., H ... 208 Gemme, Laurence 233 Maple Ave., R . . 208 Gibbons. Todd. 33 Kendall Rd.. H. 251 Gilchrest, Russell 1226 Main St., H . 251 Gladys, Paulette 349 Redemption Rd., S 209 Goodrich, Robyn 281 Grove St., Pa .... 209 Gove, Jennifer Muschopauge Rd.. H ... 209 Graham, Andrew 209 Pommagusett Rd., R 209 Gramling, Robert 198 Meadow Wood Dr., H 209 Graziano, Francesca 16 Catalpa Cir, H 209 Grigarauskas, Richard 41 Mayflower Cir, H 210 Grinkis, Lisa 149 Rowley Hill Rd., S . 210 Grinkis, Mark P O Box 134. S . 210 Grinkis, Matthew P O Box 134. S . 210 Grzyb, Lara II Leominster Rd., Pr. 210 Guggolz, Raina 118 Pleasant St., Pa . 210 Gunther. Christine German Exchange Student . 251 H Haines, Steven Thompson Rd., Pr . 210 Hair, Emily 2 Whitney Dr., Pa . 210 Hale, William 60 Beechwood Rd., H .... 211 Hall, Sherry 107 Paugus Rd., H . 251 Hamilton, Christine 88 Moscow Rd., H . . 211 Hanney, Melissa 84 Raymond St., H .... 211 Hansen, John 342 Shrewsbury St., H . .. . 211 Harris, David 22 Lincoln Circle, Pa . 211 Hartleb, Ross Fisher Rd., H . 211 Hatstat, Grace Davis St., R . 212 Hatzopoulos, John 38 Laurel Hill Ln, H .. 251 Hayes, Scott 40 Winthrop Ln, H . 212 Hazelwood, Jeffrey 27 Sheffield Way, H 212 Hecker, Suzanne 69 Forest Dr., H . 212 Hedlund, Timothy 44 Colorado Dr., H . 212 Q Heenan. John 191 Main St., R . Heller, Jeffrey 29 Princeton Rd.. S . 212 Henderson, Christopher 261 Chapel St., H 213 Hesselton, Denise . 251 Heritage, Traci 397 Bailey Rd., H . 213 Hickory, Michael 344 Main St., R. 251 Hidenfelter, Deborah 54 Pinecroft Ave, H 213 Higgins, Glenn 18 Lowell Ave, H . 213 Hildebrand. Doug 1137 Goodwood Ct.. Michigan . 212 Hill, Arvid 22 Colorado Dr., H . 213 Hill, Donald 13 Myrtle Ave, S . 213 Hills, Jason 31 Pinecroft Ave, H . 214 Hiscock, Richard Box 596, Pr . 251 Holland, Steven 885A Main St., H . 214 Holm, Brenhan 24 Meetinghouse, S . 214 Holm, Cheryl 9 Newman Dr., R . 214 Hooper, Gary 36 Holden St., H . 214 Hopkins, Annemarie 52 Valley Hill Dr., H 214 Howland, Robert 288 Chapel St., H . 214 Howlett, Anthony Box 391, S . 215 I J K Inglefield, Colin 28 Bull Run Rd., H . 251 James, Sarah 120 Richards Ave, Pa . 215 Janes, Loriann 88 Winthrop Ln, H . 215 Jeffers, Kristen I Parker Rd., H . 215 Johnson, Brent 48 St. Mary’s Dr., H .... 215 Johnson, Kathleen 14 Brentwood Dr., H . 215 Johnson, Thomas 108 Main St. Box I, R .. 215 Johnson, Tina Ridge Rd., R . 216 Johnson, Tracy 9 Tannery Dr., H . 216 Jolie, Lauren Walnut St., R . 216 Jollette, Marino 74 Winthrop Ln, H . 216 Jones, Christopher Britnal Dr., R . 216 Jones, Erik 20 Nancy Dr., R . 216 Josephson, Shannon Paddock Rd., R .... 216 Keane, Nicole Box 553, S . 216 Keene, Robin 86 Ball Hill Rd., Pr . 217 Keller. Erin 115 Woodridge Rd., H . 217 Kemper, Kelli 475 HighlandSt.. H . 217 Kennedy III, William 24 Forest Dr., H ... 217 Kinell, Andrew 46 Prospect St., R . 217 Knight. Kristopher 3 Oakwood Dr., H ... 217 Knowlton, John 41 Oakcrest Rd., H . 217 Kowaleski, Patricia 140 Rowley Hill Rd., S 218 Krukonis, Amy 16 Forest Hill Dr., R . 218 Kublbeck, Jason 5 Rondeau Rd., H . 218 Kurtz, Devon P O Box 222, S . 218 L Labbe, Michelle 13 Hunter Circle, H .... 218 Lacroix, Matthew 16 Surrey Ln, H . 251 Ladner, Thomas 56 Brunnell Dr., H . 218 Lago. Anes Exchange Student . 251 Lahair, Dena 152 Parker Ave, H . 218 Lainey, Keith 10 Nipmuc Rd., Pa . 218 Lampson, Suzanne 7 Blair Dr., R . 219 Landini, Jonathan 27 Wiles Rd., S . 219 Lane, Kellie 30 River Rd., H . 219 Lange, Stephen 20 Newman Dr., R . 219 Lanpher, John 224 Sterling Rd., Pr. 219 Laplante. Keileen 12 Still River Rd., S .... 219 Lapoint, Christine 25 Birchwood Rd., R . 219 Larose, Paris-Renee 20 Birchwood Rd., R 219 Lashbrook, Angela 555 Pleasant St., Pa . 220 Latino, Michael River Rd., R . 220 Lazaros. Kevin 160 Beechwood Rd., H .. 220 Leavitt, Benjamin 20 Monticello Dr., Pa 220 Lemoine, Joel 48 Bigelow Rd., Pr . 220 Lier, Jennifer 252 Worcester Rd., Pr .. 220 Lilly. George 344 Mountain Rd., Pr . 221 Lindblom, Mark 17 Jewett Rd., S . 251 Linnon, John 396 Main St., H . 221 Littizzio, Paul 43 Laurelwood Rd., R. 221 Loiseau, Christian 6 Tuttle Rd., S . 221 Lomax. Robert H . 251 Longbottom, Lauri Ann 21 Ball Hill Rd., Pr 221 Lorrain, Dale 295 Bailey Rd., H. 221 Lougee, Laurence South Rd., H . 221 Lucas, Jeffrey . 251 Lucht Jr.. Richard 29 Wiles Rd.. S . 222 Lufkin. John Prescott St., R . 222 Luksha, Christine John Dee Rd., S . 222 Lynch, Jennifer 15 Juniper Ln, R . 222 M Macalister, Bonnie 31 Flanagan Hill, S . . 222 Maciver, Diana P O Box 698 18 ED, R . . 222 Mackie, Shelby 241 Main St., R . 222 Maddalena, Craig 81 Highland Ave, H . . 223 Madden, Wendy 203 Beaman Rd., S ... 223 Magay, Alexander Westland Farm Rd., S 223 Maple, Julie Ann 37 Jackson St., H .... 223 Marden, Julie 58 Bean Rd., S . 223 Marengo, Jill 21 Heather Circle, H . 223 Marnerakis, Katerina 90 Houghton Rd., Pr 224 Marsello, Maria Mason Rd., H . 224 Marshall, James 16 Kendall Hill Rd., S .. 224 Martelli, Kimberly 21 Fruit St., H . 224 Martin, Michael 5 Sumac Circle, R .... 224 Martin, Phillip Prescott St., R . 224 Martin, Thomas 4 Heather Circle, H .. . 224 Mason, Beth 537 Mason Rd., H . 224 Mastrorio, Mark 132 Mt. View Dr., H . . 225 Matlak, Meegan 46 Cedar Rd., H . 225 Mayou, James 8 Bird St. Box 9, S . 225 McCabe, Rebecca 26 Maple St., H . 225 McCarthy Kerry P O Box 1105, S . 225 McCarthy, Tricia 2226 N Main St., H . . 225 McCauley. William 304 Holden St., H .. 225 McCracken, Jennifer 104 Forest Dr., H . 226 McCullough, John 104 Mirick Rd., Pr ... 226 McDougle, Bradford 2 Forestdale Rd., Pa 226 McDowell, Lisa 16 Princeton Rd., S .... 226 McFarland, Bryan 72 Highland Ave, H 226 McGinn, Rachael 217 Lovell Rd., H . 226 McGlynn, Stephanie 78 Homestead Rd., H 226 McGovern, Lisa 71 Mark Bradford, H .. 227 McKeon, Matthew 121 Broad St., H .... 227 Mckiernan, Kimberly 4 Burtenmar Circle, Pa . 227 Mciain, Kimberly 14 Redstone Place, S 227 McNamara, Elizabeth 55 John Alden Dr., H 227 McNary, William Oak Circle, Pr . 227 McQuoid, James I Tuttle Rd. Box 7, S 227 Meola, Deborah Ann 9 Coal Kiln Rd., Pr 228 Merchant, Michael Wheeler Rd., R .... 228 Mercier, Cynthia 27 Windy Ridge Rd., H 228 Migdelany, Carrie 776 Wachusett St., H 228 Miller, Jay 206 Elmwood Ave, H . 228 Miller, Susan 78 Fox Hill Dr., H . 228 Millette, Russell 36 Holden Rd.. Pa . 228 Mitchell, Preston 52 Greenwood Pkwy, H 229 Mongiat. Kathleen 7 Laurelwood Dr., W 229 Morgan. Colleen Holly St., H . 229 Morin, Brigitte 57 Lucas Rd., S . 229 Morrison, Kim 2 Twine Rd., S . 229 Morrow, James 15 South St., Pa . 229 Morse, Cynthia 14 Forest Hill Dr., R ... 229 Morrisey, Michael Highland St.. H . 251 Morse, Cynthia Wachusett St., R . 230 Mott, Christopher 1302 Main St., H . 251 Mullins, Kevin 95 Wyoming Dr., H. 251 Murphy, Allison 15 James Rd., S . 230 Murray, Jennifer 229 Upper North Rd., S 230 Myers, Gaynelle 109 Forest Dr., H . 230 N O Naples, Mark North St., H . 230 Nardian, Jonathan 443 Quinapoxet St., H 230 Nault, Daniel 236 Countryside Estates, R 231 Nelson. Christian 40 Cedar Rd., H . 231 Nelson, Laura 67 Redstone Hill, S . 231 Nguyen, Hue 1292 Main St., H . 231 Nickerson, Robert South Nelson Rd., S . 231 Noonan, Catherine 1475 Wachusett St., H 231 Noone. Traci 34 Juniper Ln. R . 231 273 PQ Packard, Sara Ann 39 Hubbardston Rd., Pr 234 Paharik, Benjamin 197 Meadowood Dr., H 234 Paladino, Salvatore 3 Osgood Ave, H . . 234 Parella, Lauren 225 Chapel St., H . 234 Park, Sue 38 Lancelot Dr., Pa . 235 Parks, Robert 160 Campground Rd., S . . 235 Patterson, Karen 551 Wachusett St., H . 235 Pepi, Gretchen 494 Malden St., H . 235 Pepper, Scott 73 Coal Kiln Rd., Pr . 235 Perron. Kimberly 457 Shrewsbury St., H 235 Philbin, Stephanie 80 Wilder Rd., S .... 236 Pineo, Michelle 222 Worcester Rd., S . . 236 Pitman, Holly 28 Meetinghouse, S . 236 Plourde, Paul I Colony Ln, Pa . 236 Prager, Elisa 125 Meadow Wood Dr., H 236 Pratt, Deborah RFD, S . 236 Provencal, Anthony lid Wachusett St.. H 236 Purcell. Michael 244 Brattle St., H . 237 Pusateri II, Vincent 190 Meadow Wood Dr., H . 237 Pusateri, Joseph 190 Meadow Wood Dr., H 251 Quarella. Julianne 134 Paugus Rd., H ... 237 R Racca, Melissa Anne One Davis Way, H 237 Rappaport, Jamey 41 Meadowood Dr., H 237 Rauker, Paul 32 Salem Rd., H . 237 Raworth, Richard 186 Beaman Rd, Pr . . . 237 Raynor, Jonathon 1584 Wachusett St.. H 238 Rayworth, Mark 19 Prescott St., R . 238 Regele. Maureen 14 Wilde Willow Dr., H 238 Reynolds, Scott 27 Tanglewood Rd., S . 238 Rice, Julie . 251 Roche, Kelly 1308 Main St., H . 238 Rock, Charles 1192 Wachusett St., H ... 238 Rock, William 4 Chapel St., H . 238 Roe, Jennifer Japan . 251 Rousseau. Cheryl 49 StoneleighRd., H .. 239 Rux, Nell 171 Justice Hill, S . 251 Ryan, Jennifer R . 239 Ryan, Joseph, 279 Brattle St., H . 239 s Smith. Gillian 8 Streeter Rd., Pa . 242 Smith. Matthew 5 Wildwood Rd., H ... 242 Smith, Michael 10 Campground Rd., S . 242 Socash, Patricia 10 Dunanderry Way, Pa 243 Soderlund. Karl 5 Woodland Dr., Pa ... 243 Sontag, Heidi 179 Rowley Hill Rd., S .... 243 Sorblom, Emily 17 Mirick Rd., Pr . 243 Spofford, Kimberly 34 Scenic Dr., H ... 243 Stacy, Robert 785 Salisbury St., H . 243 Staples, Edward 500 West St.. Pa . 244 Starkus, Brenda 445 Bailey Rd.. H . 244 Stillings, Jennifer Central Tree Rd., R . . 244 Strang, Christopher 13 Pinebrook Ln. H 244 Strock. Nancy 40 Driftwood Dr., H . . . . 244 Strong, Leigh-Ann 121 Wheeler Rd., Pr . . 244 Sullivan. Charla 84A Pleasantdale, R ... 244 Sullivan, JoAnn 157 Main St., R . 251 Swenson, Michael 81 Paugus Rd., H .... 245 Swenson, Sonja 222 Greenland Rd., S .. 245 Swift, Stephanie 165 Beechwood Rd., H 245 Sylvia. David 63 Hobbs Rd., Pr . 245 T V Taglianetto, Ana Paula . 251 Tarkiainen, Allison 18 Birchwood Rd., R 245 Taylor. Mark 3 Juniper Ln., R . 245 Taylor. Melissa 53 Banbury Ln, H . 245 Thebeau, Ronnie 50 E Princeton Rd., Pr 246 Thibeault. Edward 285 Princeton Rd., S 246 Thompson, Heather 104 Holden Rd., Pa . 246 Threadgould, Michelle 8 Cheryl Ann Dr., R 246 Tivnan, Christopher 175 S Main St., H . . 246 Tivnan, David 175 S Main St., H . 246 Todd. John 81 Madlen St., H . 246 Trzcinski, Lynn 56 Pleasant St., Pa .... 247 w Waite, Tracy P O Box 161, S . 247 Walsh. Timothy I John St., H . 247 Wamback, Mark 4 Elizabeth Ln, Pa .... 247 Waterhouse. Lincoln 57 Calamint Hill. Pr 248 Webb. Suzanne 38 Harris St., H . 248 Webster, Steven P O Box 135, H . 248 Weeratne, Kamini I Knollwood Rd., Pa 248 Welch, Sean 10 Torry Ln, H . 248 Welsh, James Barre Paxton Rd., R . 248 Westerlind. Kara 58 Mt. View Dr., H . . 248 Westerlund, Lisa 562 Shrewsbury St., H 248 Wheeler, Craig 259 Worcester Rd., Pr . 249 White, David East Country Rd., R . 251 White, Steven II Woodside Dr., S . 249 Wickman, Lynne 79 Laurel Hill Ln, H . . 249 Willey, Jeffrey 49 Maple St., H . 249 Willey, Marcia Prescott St., R . 249 Williams, Sandra 666 Salisbury St., H . . 249 Wilson, Peter 25 Newell Rd., H . 249 Wisniewski, Raymond 26 Malden St., H 249 Wolcott, Michael River Rd., R . 250 Valania, Andrea 2-33 Countryside, R . . 247 Van Duyne, Christopher 25 Thorny Ln, H 247 Vardis, Jeffrey I Sawyer Ln, H. 247 Veroneau, Kirk 389 Main St., H . 247 Saarinen. Jennifer 19 James Rd., S . 239 Sabins. Kelly 6 Cresent Ave, S . 239 Salvadore, Wendy . 251 Sandberg, Kurt 12 Jefferson Rd., Pr .... 239 Sandstrom, James Bond Rd., H . 239 Sarkisian, Greg 42 Glenwood Rd., R ... 240 Sawicki. Kirsten 28 Wild Willow Dr., H 240 Scaglione, Michael 46 Mayflower Cir, H 240 Schmohl, Charles 116 Mirick Rd., Pr .... 240 Schnare, Thomas 15 Pikes Hill Rd., S ... 240 Schutte, Linda 86 Pilgrim Dr., H . 240 Scraggs, Kellyann 23 Boutelle Rd., S ... 240 Sedgwick, Peter 17 Laurelwood Rd., H . 241 Seremeth, Joseph 612 Pleasant St., Pa . 241 Shannon, Gregory 14 Cedar Rd., H . 241 Shapiro. Todd 197 Nola Dr., H . 241 Shaughnessy, Erin I Tanglewood Rd., S . . 241 Simpson, James 3 Talbot Street, H . 241 Sioui, Linda Avery Hgts. Dr., H . 241 Sjosten, Sara I Squantum Rd., Pa . 242 Skinner. Robert 116 Timber Ln, H . 242 Slauenwhite. Jacqueline 2d Upper North Rd., S . 242 274 Yau, Kwong Ki 55 Rollingridge Ln, Pa ... 251 Yeaton. Bruce 266 Doyle Rd., H . 250 Yost, Vikki . 251 Youd, Daniel 10 Juniper Ln, R . 250 250 251 250 Zelley, Kyle 15 Worcester Rd„ Pr . Zoyiactzis, Demetious . Zytkiewicz, Darren 85 Valley Hill Dr., H Jib Appreciation Ms. Rubenstein Mr. Mitchell PIED PIPERS OF WACHUSETT From the first day of school when we were excited, overwhelmed, and frightened Freshmen until our graduation day when their advice and help could no longer shelter us, our class advisors have offered and sacrificed much of their free time so that they could dedicate it to making our journey through high school a little easier. Giving us a push to help us begin to make our mark on Wachusett to the organizing of our junior and senior proms, the class advisors have been there for us. Understanding that the transition coming from five small towns to attend Wachusett would be difficult, they were prepared to walk with us, step by step to help us through the trials and tribulations. As Editor of the Yearbook, I personally want to thank all the class advisors for their guidance and support, patience and cooperation, and their overall friendship as we, the class of 1988 courageously and successfully have made our way through the struggles and joys of high school. Thanks for everything: Ms. Rubenstein Ms. Fetterman Mr. Knight Mr. Tarkiainen Mr. Mitchell Although Mrs. Koki has not been with us our four years, the time she has been with us has been time well spent. She has joined the ranks of the few and the brave: The Class Advisors. Thank you. w locCftajrX _ _ m?-UM A T y u i 4 W y- w - E S’ b • ' ' VSrwfc Q I Whtrf hAj t wt done Ao destrvjr 1 n TtCTUZB s fr-rMi ?? rsf u v LACK 0) £ VJ k n wJ| S 9 ytfA v 5 j ? 4 V M A y 4 S i 7 , y- — ' 1 Exists. ... ont r )A i t _ 4 ' 4 ftcTcLpf k J oom t $ dU :£ ■ « JOB NUMBER PG . POS 2 A T-yr , M xrm C MQAjts-tnsJt tfOUL 5 AM (. titles WhAst do ycut ntte £ ' £ rVwi ALWAYS ... A STEP AHEAD Editor in Chief: Amy Krukonis Writing Editor: Lisa Gallagher Business Manager: Beth McNamara Senior Editor: Tanya Boone Faculty Editor: Sue Park Underclassmen Editors: Allison Curran: Carrie Drinon Sports Editors: Kathy Fleming: Rachael McGinn Activities Organizations Editor: Sharon Fox Art Editor: Robin Keene Photography Editor: Jeff Goodman STAFF: Jennifer McCracken Kirsten Fudeman Cynthia Farina Margot Brown Dina Keratsis Fleather Bowers Kara Westerlind Peter Belsito Brad Cote Sharon Benedict Kelly Roche Julie Carlson Erin Keller CONTRIBUTORS: Daniel Nolt Mark Krukonis ADVISORS: Ralph Caouette Rosemary Laverdiere Jt 218 OH, THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT TRY MEN”S SOLES!!!!!!!!!! Journalism-a profession understaffed, overworked, and underpaid III Nevermind the fact that the seniors did it, WE DID IT, the Yearbook staff! We overcame obstacles, mental blocks, communication gaps, troubles over international waters, etc. We saw no daylight, in fact, we were so far down under that we were lucky we could come up for air! Oh, the endless hours dedicated to completing this book. We had so many great ideas and energy where did it all go?! The Yearbook staff vocabulary consisted of: Tomorrow, Oh yeah, I forgot. I’ll try, and I’m sorry, Amy- I promise. Time? We had no sense of time nor day. We could ' nt even agree on covers. (I still think mine was the better of the two!) But, hey. our dance was a success-Thank God for New England weather!! (It rained and people had no where else to go!)We adopted a task no one else dared to take. (Now we know why!) We fit the pieces of the puzzle together. We were able to gather over 1X0 students and make some sense and unity of them all. We sifted and sorted, twisted and turned, cropped and cried, laughed and sighed!! We ' ve done our best capturing those special moments and we did represent everyone. We tried to show that Wachusett is a family and within that family are individuals. Individuals, pieces of the puzzle, which we attempted to fit together. You may not have found a picture of yourself but this book was done with everyone in mind. No one, in our minds was left out. It was quite a challenge but it was accomplished. Considering our time differences, we ' ve accomplished much more ... we finished!! I selected a little saying which hung in the Yearbook office the entire year to sum up the Yearbook staff: We the willing, led by the unknowing are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long, with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing. WE DID IT!!!!!!!! Love ya, Your Editor Smile Amy Top: Beth, Kelly, Lisa, and Amy taking a break before the big dance: Notice . . . they are all smiling! Bottom left; Tanya hard at work tallying up the superlatives. Bottom right: Oh yes, I’m having fun .... Amy tries to organize activity group pictures-What a mess!!! Right: Mr. Caouette always willing to help out-he ' s a saint! IN RETROSPECTIVE left: Spring rites at Wachusett-enjoying that snow til there ' s none left below: Wachusett’s finest in circus drab for the annual homecoming 280 Closing ri Our last steps as students are complete and are now considered memories, and our steps into the future are being taken, but without that certainty and confidence we had in our last couple years of high school. After all, we were experienced students, the school was ours, the world was ours. Today, that unsuredness we had possessed as infants going from all fours onto two is back and will stay awhile. 282 Closing How will we get that confidence back? Many different ways, but in essence, just like we did as freshmen. In the process, we will take some chances, or risks, and we may try on many different shoes. We may fall to our sides a few times, but we’ve learned well, and can get up on our two’s and make another step forward. It’s an adventure, and despite the hardships, it continues and we wouldn’t trade them for anything. Each step is more than worth it! above left: Kara W. looking for the look and the fit amongst the wide variety of shoes above: Nobody disputes this messagel top left: A typical Wachusett history class—well, sort of. We did have some ' far out ' classes, such as this one in Philly. middle left; Viva I’ltaliennes. or at least Jen Dunn, Kathy Fleming, and Rachel McGinn. left.- ' Are you sure this is kool-aid?’—Enjoying this social gathering are Jen Stillings, Jill Curtis, and Julie Maple, above: Mike Favreault and (above, top) Bob Parks enjoying a respite in the sun. 283 O ' P ' JA set it ALL CaS?£ £ ? MV BOAT, . OR VQUPS 7 ! 7 QUV- : n-ns SN ' t ' J I { JOfZKlftG — G£rI i NGXH £ MUs 7 You didn ' t zgau . W£tO THAT TiNGOA, v T lO YOG ’ 40GTOF5 D£NTTT5 n TAy A fOTHfOYA W Tine mouui helps v P gveNT TOOTH DECAY 284 Closing H6LE GOkvE S thct-each OlD you 5E9TV-C fc £nc | . fwT ' fAT A£E i r Voj iweafcw tHty rx toivioht i% 7 MT ■xhml it v VsiAS THAT v 60 OP OU£ amyous se wjA t) TO DOjAIS A LUMcM V TO } gOOP CAOSe ■ Aa hat.T . Up ' THiNA T, MEt.0 A THAYE ? SHOULD I DuT D WW£ [ H£Rc o£ WRt ? l AAT 0OL§ i flOODSD mg v tell vt again ‘ 4 ' I 285 Paul § Shells Youd David and Sharon Fitzpatrick Dr. and Mrs. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Leighton S. McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caputo Jim and Paulette Strang Mr. Mrs. Roy V. Bunting Mr. Mrs. John E. Plourde The Gaffney Family Roberta and Louis Czaja and Family Mr. and Mrs. Barry Rocha Cynthia A. Patterson Walter and Janice Evanowski Patrick and Joan Townsend The Edelsberg Family Walter Linda Babineau James and Theresa Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. A.J. McNamara Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Krukoms Mr and Mrs. John Westerlind Jr. I m Congratulations to Ladd and the class of 1988 The Buckinghams. Elisa, Congratulations and continued success Love, Mom. Pad, and Eric. Best wishes class of 1988 Mr and Mrs. Ralph Mastrorio. Lynn We are proud of you Mom, Pad. Ern, Kara The end of another chapter. Congratulations! Tom Martin’s family. Sheila. Congratulations and Good Luck in college! Love. Mom and Pad. Congratulations Erin Love. Happiness, Success. Always. Pad. Mom. Colleen. Jackson. Congratulations and may you have the best of the future. Susan Sedgwick. (Wishing You Best Wishes And Happiness Wherever Life Leads) Joseph and Claudia Madden Best Wishes John and Madeleine Grinkis. Good Luck Pave L at RPI God Bless Love Mom and Pad Sue, we are very proud of you. Good Luck Matthew WE ARE VERY PROUP Mom and Pad. Patrick 1 Bessette We know you will be successful wherever! love and Happiness to our girls Susan and Paul Lath 288 Closing above: One thing for certaini there is never a shortage of faces and expressions. Clockwise from top left are Joe Serameth. Jen Stillings. Charla Sullivan. Scott Crawford, Matt Demachelle, and Craig Maddalena. Mountaineer: What a long strange trip it 371.8 MOU 1988 365 Wachusett Reg. H.S. Library ViftCHUSt


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