Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1987
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P ' X X ! 1 FUN IN THE SUN - No Nm thatis not your luggage. 77m Regan and Debbie DiAmore. CHEERING FOR THE HAWKS - is our number 1 Hawker, Amy Ferolrro. ALL PREPARED FOR A SUNNY GRADUATION - is Billy Corcoran. THE VOKE HAS CLASS - as shown by Robbie Spencer and ,Emmy O'Reilly. N 4 THREE'S COMPANY - in more ways than one. Kay I.aShoro, Larry Lowe, and Debbie fPc-rosj Finnell. A BEAUTIFUL END TO THE BOOK - jill Gamerman and Erin Sullivan, two of our best looking girls, together with Mr. McDonnell. Swan Wal 162 W 175 214 14 224 93, 4 Table of Contents 3 aplmw, p , Tlafmwaufrivulf eiif 'lbkef a, Lok back View wew Afippfkfg ' R., T Tifihq f'f i : f fA,I.,.V.,,.gv--'G lfji fif-32:3 Cf- STEPPING OUT WITH DANCE THEATRE Ktop lekj 53-gfggr,,5,5,ig::jT,a,fff-Q . . - - - - :Tiff 7 ' f' 1 ' fi - ' , Ir 4-'i'gfg'q1?l1,?JJ ' 4 ,522--f ff-O-i-?3Ei:ff ',f l ' 3fQ5,ir? are Erm Sullzvan, Don Hosrck, Crrssy Gurllette, B111 5 1:LLLiM.l,K.,,g1 .- ,i:ar,4-I: ,J Q ' OO E V, ., Corcoran, and julre Barry. LEAVING THE BUILDING FOR B.K. hop nghrj rs .QA f , ,, ff' . ' ' O 39 'TA' 5 . ', -1' ffijj Q 4 as-will W , MKOOUO B'U'mfC 1 ' 5 YOO BOY THE FLOWERS ' YOU GET THE GIRLS - - C b Wjl' L' ,,,, 5 Krrghtj Susan Barker, Lrsa Mc a e, jon 1 1amS, rsa 574 -. T ,,,, 4 H v , ' . , v 'O O 'K O Wifi3a3,f.1-:'E2' 'P Q McDonald, and Kara Baruch. J 4-f sHuf-w13- ' --WMM 5' ,Two-3 ...Y -W, V- - 312131252 E ggigxgagaqhis Qlzriifizs ig? gg 5 T S'WpHamZ Ann Qfvfy ,ai fy . AIIJ rw nw Ain! 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Prlncrpaljolln Regan and son Tim. WHERE DID YOU GET THAT CREW, MR. WALKER? fright! Erik Royds, Dom Rcstalgno, Mr. Gerry Walk:-r, Bobble Berrlnvlll, Paul Trronc, Chudr Harris, Q ,fy Opening 3 u.. , , -M ,N iff 25 Ya 471357-L-Q' 1. 511, zqagiig f lf Q Y 1 If gn' M v :N - , iff?- ?. u4+ ' f' ' A Y. K R 5 2,-mf . . . 1 gf, wlfgg Q 144, 1 , 7' ' 1 l I I ' vi A -.Mor Vi. W4 +- I ,O 'ff I U' ' 'dkbfx M fl f rf -Fw' M fn' 1 F 0 ' by l .1-. P Y I -5,3 is -J-. -. v .- ,.n v- Q. Qippafg 0115 cozupelmow will a, w, Apike, off, ahve, Own 154494 Www l-fawks aluayz came abc. f.1f3w,:am1myg?n . . 432711-,J-,g . ,-27Fg,F'j1,'f'j.Jf 5-,gif fr . f ' Www 1113. i 12 41 wfw J A 'FTF'-gi?'?a!i3' ' L. 1 12'-Tri TY fw'-S-,f - . 9 .Eff ,C ff rj? , 1 x A -.......+1.4,......,, ...., A ... .. - 1 ... . , TWO HAPPY SMILES K above j is jennifer Tiano and Amy Ferolito. SHOWING US WHAT MEANS THE MOST Cabove leftj is Richie LeBlanc and Chris Gelinas. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Cbelowj I'm not diving in that water , says Krissy Bankosky. THE TRIATHALON TEAMMA TES Crightj Mr. jack Lyond and Kim Savage. THROWING HIMSELF INTO THE GAME fffif right, is Matt Gallagher, 'Uh WMS 40 E fssi Vg'Jk1Ii::L ?! Y , ' in T1 e DQJW .ii bf' ' Q, H QR 'Wa ,, .f- '- ggi ,Z X :,N, :.e....,.w L5 J- .-vi if eff J Q? Www 1 ',,,,..,f-Lv- . ,., ,.r,f-r 71f- Y ' 1 ,. .f :Q .Mi 'VA ima-,, ,-v- , nv: 'A v . ., gk : aff' f-- Hi ..v, 3 if i V- r,. '--Q ' his mjwl R. ,, jg, ,4- 3-nr, ,H A Y qv 'gn f 1 x ' 9' f' v .P ,?y.wW,1. .,., i P, oy- 4' 1 l .N V+, , MAN., -Q , 'wh V, . bv-1 2 Xgfw WM- 4' 1 ' 455147 XWVD XM n. yu X .. , U , . .4 I 1 -4 f. X . . 'nf 41? - , gy, X? - 5 v1Nt1,,gM ' w HK, 'yn ' M!! 1, I r , 1 5' 4 Y Y 450' , K f' W ii . 0 li M an fa: , - 5 I I7 Q- 1-4 10' f15,f.' J. If Q .zfffigf ,,, 3jf'2?' J li Y' v, I 1 , HB1 . . 4,M4,1,,:f:-, ,v 1, 'cw ,W 4 f A , N M 3' Q .v.,, .. w-V-a .- 1. V fl I 1 A mv, .W ' W M xx.. - , 'of - . ei QI V' MR NX :L.,m,f: X, 51 if , 5 . 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Opening X5 I 710 jokes and pomp, Us MMM And fancy .dipping M1220 Seam Revue Q 1 U K ,A 3 ja' O N -I N ON THE KEYBOARD FOR SILVER SNOW fnlghrabovej is Barry Kutz. YOU BETTER GIVE THE LIPSTICK BACK TO ANDREA fleh abovej Tommy Carraffello. Q ll, A 3 THE OPENING SCENE AT THE 91 I l V vylnfffigpl XZEED FAMOUS SENIOR REVUE Y . +5.24 'xf'ki' g'735iE3'?? 'fl K '94-G ri S I , fflffh 5 v I ' I , f I - 1 R125 If I Ili! I Opening ,J Magw Lean Us Aan, !Ep,biug 014175 fm, fun, fun. FUN IN THE SUN ftop nghtj Charline Mamh and Tracey Mucci EAT YOUR HEART OUT GUYS ftop leftj Cheryl Brackesy, Debbie Gregorio, and Nancy Bastarache. MISS MICHELOB AND HER ADMIRERS Cbottomj ff Opening ' ,v ri' f,,:..,. Ngfwhuudy, 3.11 ww Pg, gli if 4.41 Nj? Q 1 1, Q 415 'Y Wi 5 5 1' 1. Q 'V , if ' ,L 1, q 31. rg M- WI 1, .Viz M xp' X ,Lv 1 PRESSED UP AND READY TO GO lrop lekl are Ed IfWll7, Shawna Nolles, Kerry Pierce, and Farben Pledrahita. SMILE LOUISE IT'S BETTER THAN E BLOCK K top rlghrl Holly Rlklwrdsnrl and LOUILYC' Bernard WALTHAMS FINEST fbottom lcfrl Jeanne Morreale, Heather Cfhiasmn and Karen lgappns, LOOK AT Tlllr' f'AlWl Ix'f1 SQUID 1 bottom: right! lJ.nw Tolvirl, lfrin furcrmm, Micnl1L'llL' Amliturc, and AIIIHIIIY Wilscmrm. 9 DL, J Opening Skplup 'l5Ue,boc42uu,aud7Zkea,6ow, owva ealufecllh appfuue liafyowfle geiliug TIME TO HIT THE BEACH ftop nghrl for Manhnne Mecch QQ: 4, R and Stacy McGovern. A NOW WE CAN GO HOME frop lem Amy Fefomo and ,,. 11 Michelle Bruanaccml. f iff I OUR GRADUATION PROGRAM fbortom leH'j V, PLEASE KARLA KEEP IT SHORT fbottom rlghtl Karla Farese. A M ffl l 3 v an V. ,, ll W 1 l ani . ..:'L.,I' X., ' ull , V- LLIILU-du' viii SV' ' 73x 4Xf. Qu' 151 fs 1 O fGH. SCA nm 51 1 .v,,i- I ATb4Z'1ZaZ'vmy Apecialmmmefofgbvg, M wwaiippmg 12415110 wl'0f7Zm123fq. Q-oss:- ,i -Qu ,W W. W1 M 1 ' 21 in 1 l M 2S,f 4 9 2, v S -ap 2 .1 5 'hw f,x, fu. .HIC 111, ,t Arif 7 -. .' 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' ff :LM 'X' ' ' ' ' r 1. ,. f I NEVP4' . mi , ,, , YEARBOOK DEDICATION fnghd Mnjames McDonnell, Yearbook Advisor with our Editor-in-Chief Stephanie Turner. YOU'VE GOTTA LUV THOSE LIONS Kbelowj Lisa Noke, our Business Editor with Mr. james McDonnell saluting the Nittany Lions on their National Championship. 4 l l Q l hen it came time for me to make my decision for the yearbook dedications I stood back and thought about who had been there to help the Class of 1987. It didn't take me long to decide. Mr. james McDonnell has always been there to help the class. If it wasn't for him this yearbook would not be possible. An award-winning yearbook takes time and demands devotion. Both of these he was readily willing to give. Throughout the past four years I have watched Mr. McDonnell work with the yearbook staff and sometimes it was a bumpy tide, but with the loyalty of such a driven man like him, how could it possibly fail? Many cards and letters have come back to congratulate him on the outstanding job he has done, but to him it's the kids who have done it. During his fourteen years as yearbook advisor we have won many awards. 18 Dedication Since 1978 we have been nominated for the prestigious Printers Industry of America Graphic Arts Award. This award is usually the prime domain of the college books. We have entered the New England Competition seven times and we have finished with 6 first and 1 second , the last four years we have been the top book in New England. When I decided on the dedication I wanted it to go to someone who believed in the Class of 1987, someone who took time to help us as a whole, I feel I have made an excellent decision. I car1't put this in the book without him knowing, so I want to tell you Mr. McDonnell that you are extremely worthy of this dedication and I am happy to give it to such a fine man. Stephanie Turner Editor-in-Chief If he key ingredients in an award-winning yearbook are a strong theme, good writing, and excellent photographs. The latter has been a constant here at Waltham High since 1975. That was the year Mr. McDonnell fit the last and most important piece to the puzzle by hiring Mr. Terry Bleiler as our official photographer. Since that time Terry has been a fixture at all Waltham High School's events. Working closely with the yearbook staff to provide us with the pictures we need to put our theme across is just one of his many strong points. Terry also works with the many different personalities here at Waltham High and always does an excellent job. Terry covers close to forty schools, but he makes us feel that we W YEARBOOK DEDICATION fIeHj Editor-in-Chief Stephanie Turner and Mr. Terry Blerler. y YOU'RE NUMBER WITH US fbelowj Mr. Terry l Blerler of Purdy Vantme Studios. are his only account. On many occasions Terry has re- shot pictures because he felt the quality was not up to our standards. Terry also gets to know a majority of the seniors and makes each and everyone of them feel important. Terry also serves as our official publicity director by proudly showing our book to all of his accounts. When he goes to a new school to bid the only yearbook he brings is ours. I would like to thank you on behalf of all our past editors you have worked with. Without you we would never be Number 1, but thanks to you we are. So it is with a great deal of pleasure that I dedicate this edition of the Mirror to Mr. Terry Bleiler. Stephanie Turner Editor-in-Chief ik ft Dedication tl 1, fig., ' f Ng' ' 4,., if-' ff 3 .:' -1- ,-,mrigu 1 1:3 .6' ,v ,7 ff Ex T, ,LL QZQJH' A h 'stopher Buckley C rr Student Council President l anet Cloherty National Honor Society President Andrew Kasper Class of 1987 President Stephanie Turner liditor - in Y Chief ik Seniors of the 19147 Yearbook --l 2444444 ,-40494 74 School Street , 'Ti' If' 78 iriam Road df 'D- A ' 4 . .iff- I l ' E I. I 'Q I X. Wldcdael ,4 164 Felton Street 22 Seniors 'Te 'arf-gg, -1 Jada 14 Eileen AM WZQA4 ,v-fda,-ue 28 Gale Street 88 Woerd Avenue 70 School SU-get -WSU' 3142444 ffwelda Kazaa WZ. Madman Dada ,4 15 Caughey Street 210 Dale Street 5 Bemis Avenue 4!r fb y644564 Judd 775416 ,-facade Welch fgllddfdfw 28 Am0fY Road 25 Flood Street 35 Chatham Lane r ' 'HV 'S Q , V 'Q- :ES ,L ki I i T e ,Aw- Qefuzld 14 Dawg Audlea lgltudlty rimmed 65 Caughey treet 648 Myrtle Street 62 Rosemont Avenue f'- W S R :L ,Jaw X , Seam 344602 fauna ?4fndle fade ?afnq 37 Autumn Lane 7 Cedar Street 305 Hardy Pond Road 45' - .N I. 'f r R111 Dana: 34440 7Zaacy 2 Zdlldy gaatafzaaie 136 Clark Street 135 Adams Street 14 Ijohbm, Sm-L-I r riff' Wa- W R .- . I I 11754 ' ' , I r Q ,N ,gl 3 zfzdatdn 2 22 Stearns Street Tana game! 84 Porter Road Q di x XXX 'ix 126 Mmm lam Avvlmr' Om Seniors fa 2 ' MR .- '-1.- .1 -Q! David 771. ?e!4.6d4 fgadd ?evuae1Z .loadae 'gewaad faint 3 18 Hagar Lane 115 Hammond Street 14 Jennings Road 48 Silvtl' Hill Lam: Are!-P Sean W. 2 yah E. Z Domed 364444 6607! 26444 5 Crestview Roa 15 Plympron Circle 25 Milner Street 24 Foral Circle 6 geuuzez 15 Monrvnew Avenue ' Seniors if JU! . P , gg . w,-'ma' - r 1 T 1 '1 L VN , if 1 C , , David gave 5 gem 640141 2 11,6 Alder SUCH 8 Muldoon Court 99 Myrtle Sfrg-cf -- ' 1-n ' 't 1 ml P4604 D. 21456 7 Larchmont Avenue If 77Zevu6 Zfzoflq 66 Fairmont Avenue - ll I ebufctoplu 'gaeileq 56-1 Garden Lane Deland ?fuumeu' Damdd gamma 50 Everett Street 145 Dale Street -...f 95 -Q v 21 Brookfield Road Q v, .7 eiaakne gums 75 Taylor Street 77Zdc4e!Ze gfwce 40 Seminole Avenue 7714446626 fs' 50 Hobbs Brook Road l 31 fame! 5- gwzgeaa 70-Milam Z. Za,-19444 Zac, 24,46 124-Z Middlesex Road 9 liryanr Road '15 q,l,l-5I,,m Suu., 4: Seniors I , 3 W E 1 'e-K My--v:vv Wlcnaume ?afu6e 74oam4 genie 141 Lakeview Avenue 15 Vernon Street , V A 'J 9 'xr My X P A 1 , A J, Dawn dawn 19 Norumbega Terrace 185B Ash Street you gydlft I N I I, A f 1 1 'f4ff 1 X, 2 I iv 31 X 32 We 's 34 Flood Street 35 Nutting Road il! i xv ,J L SMILING SWEETLY are Ann Marie Hanlon andjanice Gaudet. I: W 6 :aa I 6 I 2 K K 6 I I I 26 Seniors 34 Edwin Road 1345 'gpelo Road Frm Jdzdan dangle!! 14 Brown Avenue A 'L 18 Wampum Avenue Daw, 6 FRIENDS NOW AND FOREVER are Rosanna Zagame and Donna Girolamo 9 Coolidge Avenue 11 Castle Street QQ if .ln Xxl 7M dafnafdeldn Sauna emma Hamm dugg yamma 775. .Gang 380 Forest Street H Shawmut Road I44 Clark Stn-ct l l llrwrr l1r wlc't Strut in-V Semors 27 E+ A E FP- asia Zlanda Gauddg 250 Lake Street -4,1 K A 144440 646445 11 V2 Liverpool Lane gfeatdw 64644400 4127 Main Street fl' Seniors iiw 14m eatdaa .4644 6 .lynn 644439 56 Lafayette Street 33 Bowdoin Avenue 5 Chester Lane -: i 4 ee Zhade 64444444 67 Gale Street gl pghdgdg AWAITING THE TEACHER'S ARRIVAL are Eric Weston and Nicole 25 Highland Street M3UIl'C6. '99 13- 1 iQ:.r.- v 9 F.. - S. n 70e'Z!dam P. 64644444 Deion 6 31644 Zddadolm Mating 6644454 420 Lincoln Street 197 Riverview Avenue 25 Lowell Street 83 Brown Street AC 3 cg y 6416 dazeatra 119 Sherbourne Place 'T Y L. 1'2- iv jalle edafzie 140 Montclair Avenue 4 'Q fedex, 63445, AlN'T THEY CUTE? jenny Petris fmdjfff w,'11,eUm. fame! WZ. Hfolmtq 48 Highland Street JH Simi-ll limi! QW'- fa Seniors Steam 6444 730 Trapelo Road TAKING TIME OUT Hom her work 115' Tracey Thebado. 2 Emery Street - ,pg . . -Af ' Sena dolce 19 Lyman Terrace vfl- :Il '. fade 3. 64544 fa. 99 Bedford Street QT'-1 r fiamta 14. damping 'Knew Wiafzde domneflg .lamence 14. 647676434 Zeta 60460440 33 Hillcrest Road 13 Cabot Street 65 Hawthorne Road 75 Pigeon Lane if Seniors 51 Crestview Road Ama. n 1 X Stephan eaten! 35 Woodchester Drive Syn Kmen 14. dowztney 135 Dale Street .lead eafzmdm 20 utter Street SKIPPING CLASS AGAIN GIRLS? Stephanie Millar and Karen Lappas. Waxman 5 Farifax Road i A 10 ,fx 1' Q-471 David 6 Saad 644044 .lgoune eau!!! I6 Charlotte Road 80 'licmplc Road 21 flu-stu Ava-naw QM -A, Seniors 'RK ddzdafaze Z. dune famed dna-leg 121 Winter Street 11 Weir Road mn f , fx' f-mr , gf F , iff fr it aff A f ,.,. f-'L' ,.,,v 1' 1, -' T , n. Defofmd Dlrfmoae gina DZ-4 90 Winter Street 164 Warren Street Fc 'S-. .3 X wifi. 1 get ls .xixfi A 1 111-1'2d 93ir.i' f 2-EM likffiwi ' :S Wt! N 'W uuwg 'fQ,x f . . , , , . ,, . ,A .. , , , fi Y nf' -Zhhrqh . fig L , 'ws-1 iz -' li' ' ..i41-new rm: , A . 'A JJ! r yxldfiffttj f 2 , ' 771 5 fffikf 1 . . V -, 5 ' R EW 3 , A 1594 wi 1 2 K :L , . ff' nrz'.f' H ' ff 'wiv'-'FEW -. VM? ff if iw' ,Q , ' ' gef,-A jfs iz 1 W Vi R i J:-ii 5 A nik f'1lt61,fiWJ A' ' ,-,iv gjxgf f 'w -is J g,,,.y f5fi1Li5i9!f?.1 ' ,I f--1 Eagegf D 2464444 Daly TERRY PLEASE LEAVE ME ALONE says Kathy Pmf. 92 Jennings Road 5 Shade Street V Seniors I i 2 V i 1 263 Worcester Lane 70 Azalea Road 48 Trapelo Road 208 Beal Road K 2-, ' Owe' femme U Deaeowz 25D Dermondy Road 55 Clark Lane x , .F ' , I Q , K 'x 1 .I ! s R' fauna De'7azcau! fgltfitd Damn 170 Linden Street 54A Elm Street JD- ' -Gp. Xu .sr ' Q , ,lfwf-YX2 M an vow A dll M426 14. Dqmu amea Dempsey y 47 Ellison Park 24 Marlton Road Z wi? S - 'l - A P'-H' . 'SN Zigi. f 1' -' 14-9-'J'L4 .- . . N f . - 1 . w ' , 4+ T- ' -A vp' 45' , - W , u - .,., . .4 v'Q J: . YEARBOOK TEAMMATES arc Holly Richardson :mal Src-plmrljc Turncr fx Seniors V , 2462-zz 6. Degwguw 85 Worcester Lane M . N 44 iii i Ax 4 , Z zdozdq Duhon 119A Taylor Street x . II i ' .- T' .' . by ' ' ' f .--' ' v' Uwe- . .. , r ' -' r felr- ug.. 2 ' D W! 1.,.3A,,'4 THE GANGS ALL HERE, forge Ona, and Farber: Piedrahita. Madam UCP . ' 44 Linden Park Drive LW fgggwwt. Ai., it john Maione, Mark Magno, Tim Regan, 744 24 Bowdoin Avenue Wtdcielle 4. Daneman Samba: Dofadgadd eawztneg Deuce!! dwzoldne Daman 41 Waffffn Avenue 56 Woodlawn Avenue 101 Simpson Drive 12 Lincoln Street J ei Seniors 1' Widcldle 2. Deopzq Dawn Dapada 34 Aldetwood Road 145 Ash Streep SHARING A MOMENT TOGETHER are Dominic Restagno and Michelle panned S644 Mabafdy- 34 Augustus Road 57 Sheffield Road l 4 L1 fauna ?446y David 7a6fou 77Zdc4ael Qalgmze Wtdcdad 746046 27 Vernon Street 776 Galen Street 62 Hawthorne Road S6 Hgudy Pond Rout! YH ff Seniors iq Kula 74464-6 7 ?. 744400 gamma 74944 Wtdelael 7ee!ey 178 Circle Drive 105 Princeton Avenue 63 High Street 248 Lowell Street mazda 743.34144 4 7 248 Lowell Street 85 Copeland Street X W AK AV M M gy, iw AN 'G- ENJOYING HER CLASS WORK is Amy AUl,'Oll7 107 Plympton Street 63 Porter Road 6 Seniors A 1 ' lt 'Y u L M3 ' fv:ig,j,, ' lin -L 696 Lincoln Street 112 High Street 63 Morton Street Paul 71440 21 Church Street l Swan 7145561 36 Wilmot Road 5 ,,',' Q W lzji. ,K ,-Q -.Q . V 1 V 4 ff 1 I ' M ,,,. , i VV A A H ' 0 ':4s'.?J?, 'MW.g.': false Z 58 lison Park i J Wgaggew Q HAVE You HUGGED YoUR BEST FRIEND LATELY2 Knktm Norton and Wggchug D, Q 10 Greenwood Lane jennlifef Nlf013l'- 121 Montclair Avenue i Seniors 60 Rosemont Avenue 255 Charles Street 's r X x ,x Q. -ra 'NM I . i ,rig 9 Wtagqz gmail! ding! gafzgone CONCENTRATING ON HER TEST rs Mana Rfmo. 104 Hrllcrest Road 70 Semnno e Avenue 'J ' ' 1 L,21,eX S 18 Moore Street IOD Prospect Hil Lam- '59 Sparkhill Strt-ct 1.76.1 'lmpt-If, Rumi 11-N f -1 Seniors W 5 O O MLTHAM '- --- H235 un! l. mfwkaarl. . J YOU CAN'T GET A GOOD TAN IN SEPTEMBER GIRLS! Lon' Gobb1Q Michelle Donovan, Nancy Basrarache, Tanyi Loor, and Nicole Maurice. .4-Bbq, Hur r , 7fzaaeda Wade Kiley Wade 65 Plympron Street 3 Bfighfwood Road fi? 762 Seniors daulamo Q l Sing! Qaaaazd 37 Rosewood Drxve 12 Rosewood Drive Zbufatdae Qadflede gidfdfly Qalladd 1774 Trapelo Road 26 Chesterbrook Road Zdelaui Wauaada Qkfda Wajdaa 558 Waverly Oaks Road 29 Livermore Road Wt 6 . +1 l 7404166141 Z. Wang 1644 78446 famed 74699644 Kane 74 24 Gregory Street 76 Chester Lane 49 Lincoln Street 335 Prospect Hill oad L. 5 J 2 3 l 2 j ' o '41 1' ' 3 ' ' l l 0 l 2 J Z Donald 7404666 Kazaa qfowleg 89 Alder SU-get 747 Beaver Street ali Q HEY BIFF, where are we gomg scoopmgn - Paul Poirier and Wayne Z, ThC'fl3Ulf- j6 Boynton Street 174 Forest SUSE! 44 Seniors 'f.'XJ512 .-z ,mid Maw fm,w:4: :X ' wapmwmw Wtiwfw - ,ff4:4,',,m,, A f , V, ' m,f,m.w1:i,, ,61S:2,yw ,,W'NZs,w,:f, . . 41 gy ' 21- ' v,'gf:fF ,u,w,1,y N' ' SSW: :'N ' :w:,,,'w . WNW ' ol auf ' A N, L 5 w, ' .23 ff? A' Nw V 4 4 5 444 m 'Ol' S 1 1 f wg, 5, ' 1 1 X, . ,,,,3v,, I.- w V. S lqzfffg M, -1 w,L Jw 1, f- n let ffndzew Taupe: Wemeeea Keueeelde fade Kaaeg 24304 Keane 69 Wilbur Street 78 Taylor Street 31 Sparkhill Street 65 Trimount Avenue va 1 77Za-meee Keating Zuaten Zeefe Plane Keledjaw faded 14. Kanada!! 30 Aberdeen Avenue 25 Lowell Street 496 Forest Street 15 Chamberlain TCITHCC 1. 4 -.mi , 1 I , 1 1 '7aw:4e Zane Del-za Zamfm 72440644 Kwan S K 17 Highland Street 19 Potter Road 61 Winter Street 167 Lincoln Street . .7 gg S Seniors ,,W,fLw3W,f: -12595225 Vgw 5: .- sip jx ,gm Y x..,, 2 ,WH '- -fr ., . x W,-xe., r ff fxH J15Q:s,H,' A , , 'Ff?7f.A?v'fi1:i5 . ' F-'Y' ' 'jAfw'-WJ' A-35' W1-iw W1 Q 4 ,MV 17 MMM , m'..2ffry.f, 4 , gIjf'9.f1.fs,5L7i'J S2 1fn'25'ffNf?iwm 1- , Q' ffjwrggafwlg . 'I , iw V . . xr ' xr 23535, ' SRM, V X N W ., faq X 'Z' A X . s-zyagiw , ' ' Af. Y wiv' n WM1. 'S' ,, q., we , w,p,g, N-V 5 nn ' V Will ', 'I N m y, 1 EW W M V , W e 1 Y1.f:wifd5tj3m ., ,,,, 1 -v p, .U TX , ,, 13 ,, J ,, M- .V S M 35 1 ' 4 , AI 5 in x H + 1 ,WJ 1 Mel ' , wma , W? ' , ' fa' Q H MW '-P 14 r N I r rw v X. ww? W 'W Lv ,Wt 1 inf ,pI: n 1 Gnu X' I ' 1 ,E, a1+wy A, 'fy V , fx W WV 5 JM as ' .w Vu-v, N. 7 vwxiw' H' '- 's 'W '- -M y , 44,5 , G 1 . X l I Y s . .4 .K 1-1 'ic Q 'il 'A vxithlf' NU 'O S1 A H . 5 C .. f f N '4 If , ,,,.f Y nf' I' Vik: 'YK Widedaed 7. .4e?Z4m: 177 Grove Street 74oma4 .legfano 26 juniper Hill Road Iwi IU' M r . Danny .leldewze 260 ewton Street , .'j' S Seniors 7itdc4e!!e .legdane 7Zdcale .legfaaw 26444-ui .leglmzc 34 Yetten TCYFHCC 255 Lowell Street 64 Lowell Street -div Zadie lefon E 40 Indian Road Q ...fri mt AND HOW ARE YOU TODAY? - joe Donahue, Tommy Vanaria, andjason 776 Lincoln Street Nocefa' ,al - 'Ja ., l -loud -leoozaad 4 Calvary Street .Jada Adnan: 118 Sherbourne Place w I' li of 2-A fad!!! 140346444 24 Harland Road MW' .JI-'- W een! .4 33 Mt. Pleasant Street THE FANTASTIC FIVE are Maria Rizzo, Lynda MCSweeney, Brenda Amelia, D543 49,414 Stacy McGovern, and Karen Anderson. 24 Briarwood Road l 1 K i fhia ,. 4 J .:' X . 5' ,1 4.1 . , lr Widelael .lbzede 1443610 .lazy 74415 775- -4004 119 High Street 22 Abbott Road I4 Lnhcrty Stfvvt Qclkw Seniors lvl ...T -f 6404! .lame Kang .lacedeae 176 Linden Street 19 Richgrain Avenue kb Y HEY LOOK WHAT WE GOT ! Monica Feetham and Laura Vallerand. lated AW 87 Hobbs Road 13 Norumbega Terrace 1 If 1 1 lf 77144460 Wialazdq Steam 77ZacDoa4ld fend 7fZ4e'7auzl4 Wanna mddnltdf 10 Cliff Road 131 Lincoln Street 19 Thayer Road 138 Myrtle Street Vw 60 seniors 'fr , ll . ,, 112 Seminole Avenue 16 Brigham Road ,099 MIRROR IMAGES are Kara Howley and Karen Stevens. M4300 123 Berkley Street 112 Totten Pond Road is A 4 'C' - QQ- , -. T , 'T ' Q .5 F 1 Q A -- .ga , - , 1 . . -Q v' --5 V U Jr' ' I' I -- V 1 . 3 I S.. r l l 5. 'll Scum: Wtaloaeg Ella Wtmmue den! Wiaafuwllt 249444 775. Wiafzclaat 5 Pelham Road 225 Trapclo Road 104 Warren trccr 6 Marltcrrm Road Q Y 2 Seniors x -' . ,Q '- 1.510 elaaldae 771. 77144164 7Zdco!e Wiamdu 28 Underwood Park 73 Lexington Street QI , 4-of -'U 14060 M4466 4644 SQUINTING IN THE SUN are Heather Chrkasson, Gina Dklndragora, and Carol m 89 Willow Street Pinzone' 11 Morton Street ' 'W ff'-2, i , I Ir- . ' J ' . N x , X W .. f l ,f ,, V3 I in L it .t a . ...Al .1 Daniel 77Zc6'mt4q Sdafzfene Widen Steam M6606 -4644 775690414341 40 Lakeview Terrace 674 Moody Street Apr. 2 56 Fiske Avenue 49 Seminole Avenue Seniors UWWMW Y'-Q .-,-5 Y .5 rg X A -, r 'r tf'rNb: S t f t . '.JJ-',,4,.-Zifiu ' V A ' 'vi 4: ,' 'f ,J.Q,,., F 29 Edwin Road 34 Cheryl Lane ln-,, THE KING IS STILL 412 Lisa McDonald, Karen Burke, and Vicki Pafem. sua! 7jt?,,,,,,,, ,4,,4uw Wfeqwdq 12 Berkley treet 70 Greer Street 41 Sterling Road 266 Lnncoln Street 116 Upton Road ISH Mnllzml WM! M. Seniors f' ,393 .4 Wimamw Wicca! 11A Prospect Hill Road Sue 77Ze!4a4on 60B Taylor Street 4644 YOUR PLACE OR MINE? Robert LeLievre. 201 Dale Sffeef 242 Linden Street la 2044346 Wide Steam M6446 Slzplanle 77561441 Q 77561114 268 Bfowr' Street 63 Lyman Street 26 Vesper Street 3 Stearns Hill Road 54 Seniors f M. -, J .4644 M014 Delaul 5. mdltdddlt 224 Doty Street 60 Harland Road wk W is j ig? . y d rx X, '1 Izkfi , M.. . 1? Y V r xl J r al' ref 1 , X x -if AX . X6 ' r 3 Y U W--ms. mga!! S' K mazda ROUGH DAY ON THE SLOPES for Carolann Guadagmho. 58-4 Middlesex Road 52 Vernon Street S v S f 'ggi I ,gf ' '- zu A31 0 g.,- X 'ZZ ni al 'Q A 1 x l S Keanu Wlofneale '7anuny Wino-:dana .lawn 7734444 Duma Wtaanan 108 Milton SUCCI 10 Monrview Avenue 51 Fiske Street 29 Chase Road Qin., . 4 Seniors SK r 'VD' 77 i 4 H1459 7'z4eey Wlceeee Seed Decade Wtallaae -linda Wlcellaaee 35 Rosemont Avenue 118 School Street 17 Lafayette Street 78 Kingston Road A Bb lm, iv, il Zdleeae 7ZeaZ Dao 7294 16 Ripley Street 20 Yetten Terrace fi 52.:-f-mr Q-j1'31: i'g'l I il-' if Elf 1151 ww 1. 1- T 4, rx 2 ' 917141521 r , 75 N i' ll ,, ,. ark A, l J- ' -YP y padan mad WE GO TOGETHER - jessica Assad and Lorri Leonard. 84 A bermarle Road 45 Azalea Road .7 X. K 56.Seniors Slaauza 72od!e4 99 Pine Street 9 5,4 fi Kelly 7Zwu'on 11 Wyola Prospect 7Zdco!c 7Zawlan 10 Warren Avenue 'X A. .N.VV . ,,,k V .......,, w 1 I 5 ,'i'ff'l --,,k,V'k ' N in 'T -1 K' M IYX .ml .Lu , ,V ,V ,K e 'V X' if I-Am---A . f- xx - rr! I iffy-. N 1 .lv-A WW Aqkr .,! -4644 WZ. 1066 25 Kenmore Road F is. . , I R Km gyda, WHY DID YOU BUY SO MANY CARNATIONS? Lynne Coxall and 14 Fir Avenue Christine Crowe. i 3 I 'T 1 H 1' f r A 1 sk r Kell! 0'?uw 77Zawzeeaa 0,8124 7401644 0'7Zed!! 16 Vernon Street 75 Sartell Road H! l,awrc'ncc' Srru-1 frm --P4 Seniors 01896 0463 Ki Liberty Street 'wm- i ggi V2 dl -ldlldaa padella 904 Moody Street il' yageu palate., WHO SENT YOU THE FLOWERS, JOHN? -john Kavey. pam pagan, 12 Grant Place -it N?- A--rn V 1 . , E Q' V 21' Saad Pafzelio 16 Lawndale Avemue 58 Seniors 33 Drury Lane ,-en, 'Waxed Pawn! 21449 ?aa.6 ffm: ?aaln 180 Pine Hill Circle 49 Copeland Street 15 Flood Street ,ML , ,li H aim. ml ,X , uw, w:'ME-m' W ,, H , M My A N 4 X . 'a r 1' 4121 , N was nigh WWII -w ,gASQg4-wx.-W 'Tiff 1 ,Y 1, ' 'K aflxdjf 5 mv www, ,Af Ykj .--A ,---- -Y. ---- ..,, , H M, ,-,.. U S ' vi-M' f ,. ., ,m.iii . ' i . HX - '52 1 lr ' fi' 'f g'-1 -.I f E' in A.. 'ryfggigix 1, i 1 i 4 Ez HIE , .X , ,ag .. . fe :-2.4 . ' flew! 1125 1 .W , :ii in ,- p we Q X, rf gg .. 94+ ' x iii g 1-M Daadd peteuoa 142 Ash Street feouzdfez peddd 87 Florence Road 'ilu 'V'-UN , .1 2 pdaeaa 94 Hibiscus Avenue 60 Seniors a vig, 22 Ravenson Road , rg, , ?1 . 9E , 'i l i jig 'SQ i ww--,1f ' y i Va'- I' W , it . 'b BOY IS THIS TOUGH! - jim Fahey. P 159 Lake Street wW n, -H-u. 64104 Pwfw PM Pawn Sham PM 144 EH'50n Park 34 High Street 261 Brown Street Donald podm David Sfeplea Pawn yoga p 1 Lord Street 11 Stanley Road 9B Flood Street 'L ha TAKING A TEST WITH EASE is Dawn Cannistram. fgllfldlll panda 12 Overlook Road 14044417 Zaaaaato 9 ,arol Lane all Katdleea Peat? 4 Chesterbrook Road ,,,.f-4' -ldaa pagldelld 90 Beal Road -43 it .l Y ,X ,. 'f l 58 sy' l' A Y ll -load Zaafzaaafo I4 lmlmn Rfvael 1,5 Seniors Rl 1 240064 Zando 72-adam 2446441 93 Bedford Street 38 Prospect Street f Dame Eaqae .4644 Zaqom 13 Wellington Street 14 0214 Road wana Eagan 7dwf4ff 20941 48 Cliff Road 60 Lum Lane Q 'JIU 'X 2 1 , lg ' ' ' til 1 f 1 X ! R wg 6 f'GO AHEAD AND SMILE, BUT I'M NOT GOING TO says Charlene Ddndnde 44374 zeupaecdd Brown ro Roland Leger. 22 Gilbert Street 91 Gore Street ' Seniors 'mf Wu-we 266464 32 Bennett Street 4' if wth? S Zum, Mmm 2434 284 River Street 231 BQCOH Street Ir 1 Smuha 2 27 Moore Street ff L li. X H . I 9 v -4644 fdelevui 7Zoe!!4 26414414 Qfolly 2 19 Underwood Park 22 W Rumford Avenue 21 Lincoln Street f1 l P. ' air -S. .ir- M WHAT'S THE FACE FOR Hank Hac'he! Ymfrv with IW!! hC'Jlllfllflll4,LfIvl'l.S - 80 Pom, Road Anncmank- Graziann and Camlann filllldiiglll-IIO. 'M Seniors W K ,. 74uunq Paefacd 81 Fuller Street 5166 Zogda Z6 Banbury Avenue . in 72416 264440 109 Marlborough Road K 64 Seniors 'UH-V , N-..,.! 1 ParkCrS Lane 108 Midland Road 2200 Calvary Street JW 'A ., .Wif- Daadd fennel! 10 Ellison Park 5. . ,LQ I r gk, LOVE IS IN THE AIR for jenny Sullivan and David Bove. 9 Pratt Avenue nu md446e zydlt S 15 Trinity Circle 85 Temple Road I M ' '-f:..:? l Z IC I I1 x 4 rw. 4 iz -1. '7 'vi :v.'1i: ' l birfici :Mikie K 'x....,L',Yr .L '.r.:' pdllfd S 6 S 66 Leitha rive 1372 Trapelo Road Zeta-414 S4040 fedora? 544305 29 Floyd Street 55 I igh Street f'7 j.1 M4456 S4000 Wdcfofz 54466490 32 Curtis Street 22 Lakeview Terrace 3 k k4.,, I HEY DOES ANYONE HAVE A DlMI'f ? 1r.vlf.s Dawn Iiupmls. 4:-get Seniors QR it Jr ' 1 ,,':5tQx11 ,,X,-1:2-,ms ..f,! .L X,.X 1, ,W,:1:Q!:2q WN X- 1 :',rzdx'Ef:f:gx1:,'-' 1 we 111 1 ' X X sv' 1' -,gf 1f1.,,,f:g ,, 1- KW ,S4.LS4aa9e 21-5 ar en ane zaclel 54016444 15D Dermody Street 5 Spain 129 Myrtle Street 66 Seniors sg l 1 Why 7-lfeatdez S - 31644 S Keaton Slezddma P.O. Box 142 57 Seminole Avenue 14 Calvary Street I ,,,1-1: I l ,,.....-- I -w 1 f 5 i I 1 Zvi l Z T 1121? Y l ,1 'W ' . 1: K feffwg .Sandi 91 Summrt Street WALTI-IAM HIGH'S GROCERY STORE with owners Debbie Hallowell and sa 630,444 Gloflh Halllqn- 23 Colburn Street ...M ' me K feawdalm Sedleaan Steven S 6 7aaanta Steed 7cvwuzta 20 Woodlawn Avenue 7 CraftS Street 70 Colonial Avenue 277 Beal Road rv-V WHIP- qu-wen .l -4544 70neue 774419 7446 7 Delores Avenue 163 River Street 0. was 1' ZH 7 , di 7A 70 5 Zltgzlerzreet DON'T LOOK TOO HAPPY GIRLS, did Mr. MaC give you 3 and a C? Kim 42 ple mom Venue Wellman, Cheryl Gargone, Stacy White, Heather Scichilone, and Michelle Bruce. f f' 68 Seniors '11 ,, .Pi i Steam 7 209 Mokema Avenue P,,-G... -Q-.. .wi 7644444 7444164 63 Milton Street fl '.,.,f-,igviiiiiiliirP271','E,f-fi r, fe -www f gy: 1, '15, H41 sqm-: ,mi ' ,ijt ' it-, ,yy . 'im' - x 1 1' af . ,6- Keza, 70444 19 Keach Street 70 Seniors 5 741442 6 'Value 10 Lindy Lane 427 zain Street N S4440 Wailea: ffifozto 'Weleda 45 Dexter Street 33 Vernon Street PN.. 'U' U 'r'1W 'i' sybym, Sue 70e4za4 mdldtl Wialu 29 Candace Avenue 56 Dix Street .444-14 '74!lez44d 46 Lakeview Avenue .Wit i 'l'2i'j if C 77Zda64e! Vallarta 30 Livermore Road gunda 70462 70 Ash Street 4 ' bw' 4 J if W 474 . w i i , 'H 1 Af. .-'UP .fp-Q wwf! , . f one Stacy 704642 Daadd Wddmu 7066664044 Hawaiian 70d!Zd4aw 116C Charlesbank Way 137 Berkley Street 66 Miriam Road 8 Temple Road 41 1 A r'-if 'r.,j,':9 K .g,,.f+' 4 . 26 Fiske Street 176 Newton Street 24 Copley Avenue 186 Charles Street 105 'U' ,qu 4.49 ZOB AFV 7-P S1606 ina tt 244665 tt 244444 4944444 4 Chestnugark 70 Charlg-5 Sfmt-1? 149 Candlewoocgrivt' 254 Bmw?Sffqqf Seniors 'RK V nw . .ilu .- VV A w ,., wwf .ml Y . ,. E Z I-Rv F Q5 my Wg X wm.'.p:'i1'. . W . 14 52.31, . , diff N ...w gyda ,5 ,, ' X f .'g!g,,a-A-.,'. f 'fffgi' iff: - 7 ' mf.. 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This, however, is no ordinary day, for Homecoming '86 is about to begin. 1:06PM: There is a great gathering in the school's gymnasium, where the celebration is being kicked off ' P by way of a rally. Stationed to the far left of the entrance, the band sets the festive mood of the afternoon, and then brings everything to order with the rendition of the national anthem. The room is electric. Early events of the rally center around the football team's upcoming game aganist arch- rival, Newton North. An excited audience looks on with unanimous approval as the players maul a banner depicting the ever-hated Fig Newton CNorthj box. Then, as the Senior cheerleaders take to the floor, they are joined by the Senior members of the football team, who, not wanting to be lost in the crowd, accompany them in a victory cheer. This stirring display of school spirit simply cannot be described by mere words. Soon the main attraction of Mos'r ORIGINAL FLOAT -raging The 5 if- i . , ,, . ,, . Student Councils Eg Newton. MAKE WAVES fbelowj are Krissy Bankoskyq V Christine Crowe, and Debbie Dkflmore of the A if girls' swim team. y the rally is presented. Sandra Robichaud and john Maione are crowned this year's Homecoming Queen and King. Also feeling the thrill of victory are the members of their court: juniors Lisa Attardo and Sean Flanagan, Sophomores Meredith Millerick and Bobby Felt, and Freshmen Monique Leger and David Maione. . It is now the morning of Ccontinued on page 75D ,,. W WH, ,, Y, ww. , , , 1 v it 1 f - .v..v.?N 5555 .-aw 1' f' if 1-1'.r . Vs lair lilly THE QUEEN AND HER COURT fabovej THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS fnghtj . Andy Kasper, Emma Caruso, Kim Savage, and Sara Cohn. I E 74 Homecoming Parade it - Wil, , 'L,.I' 1 E i.'-'i- 4 -,B ,-I --Y., Ccontinued from page 74? Saturday, November fifteenth. Winding its way through the streets of Waltham is Waltham High School's pre-game Squash-Newton-North-Like-A- Bug parade. As an impressive array of home-made floats progresses towards Leary Field, spectators are particularly impressed by the Student Council Figmobile, which sports a familiar Fig Newton box mounted on its roof CMost Originalj, and the volleyball team's decorated mobile playing court CBest Plannedj. Adding a touch of elegance to the parade are Sandra Robichaud and her court, who make their appearance in a horse-drawn carriage. Night has now fallen upon Waltham High, but the Homecoming extravaganza is not yet over. The football team has lived up to its promises of victory over the Figs, and within the school's cafeteria, a celebratory dance is being held. Special guest Dj, Diana Steele, Lady D. of KISS 108, supplies the music and announces the entry of the Homecoming Queens and Kings onto the floor for their traditional dance together. Also present are members of the football team who participate in a tense and ,L W...-,A::.1,':4k,,,.:.,5,m..,wm! W H M! , A f--We-41.251mqingmjfigggrfgwjjg-'igir-'rirmfvwizrfwww:-nw'-f zi 1 .V fr.-r-'j.fwg'in' Q- '1'f1 tWA f T fT 7?c' f 7re 'mf 1 1fi' ' 1 t' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lla Qi.n,iiiffEllEl!mlM5film4lall iw L - .W ggl'4i5iWwl'i ' i' 's l.l.ii lw7'M1l.'L..L LL al i' 1 ll.. m,,W,.,.-... V 1 , ' i 4 . Tal lx s l if I fi if 5 lvl , r i 4.4 '.l pw 1 i Q l 55? ii i i 5 K 9- competitive best legs contest. judged by the ladies on the basis of noise, the two sets of victorious legs belong to proud owners, Richie LeBlanc and Tim Regan. 11:30PM: Waltham High is empty. The dance has ended. Homecoming '86 has become a memory for all whom it touched. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Holly Richardson 5 . l T A TIGHT SQUEEZE fleh abovej for Dave Power 1 ' . - and Steve MacDonald . . A T BASHFUL fbelowj Sandra Robichaud knows that . - looks are deceiving. - , OUR WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL snow ,Ii BAND Heh' belowj ir u N. ti X4 , X ku , .X ixl U--5, A: - vp ' . 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' . .H X f Q . f K I ' W , - X 4 1 4 A - 1 'L 3 f 5 , I f , l..F4.4,..- 4 'pg, 1 J ' 1: f y 5' f I w A I I Sandman fcontinued from page 77D hard at work preparing for their entry in a national show choir festivalfcompetition to be held in Chicago. In addition to all of the work required to perfect their numerous singing and dancing routines, they had many more tasks to perform before their chance at the big time. Among these were the choosing and fitting of costumes, the arrangement of transportation to fcontinued on page 79D ' W A! neil V ,wr ' i 1' f Ali' Lu Mjw ' 78 Music in V Wffnu--.dung lg kfqmgwhagt, K 4.0 V- ,Qf ' .vw X, -Y- ' , s.,, f'x,.. ,f ' J - M. U1 ' ' W. ' A E! I ll., K Z x aff? A . N w X XX 's 0 ' ! 5 O fxffr 1,-D 0 ' 1 .,,.,. 75. W7 ,-m....i v-shawn' a 'Vw gs X fi? S'- 5979911 9-'N ! rt' xfk, F 3 1 M , u 1 ' fr:-:gn 5 ht . , ff I I i . I I, X 1 IL 4 ' LAL 72- U ' S 5 5 B VCX., T ff .LQ 'Lx . 1 Y I Q x O f I v, 1 ina.. 4 ,7 ' qii v Ms. .H Om 1987 was a year which will stand out in United States history as one of political chaos. After the exposing of the Iranian arms sale scandal, Americans were forced to confront themselves with the disturbing question of who was really running our fair nation. I wanted to know who was the crew of Waltham High School's ship of state. An answer was demanded, and here it is. fThis is kinda like 60-minutes ...but differentj Providing the general government for the entire school during this time was the 1986-'87 Student Council. Chris Buckley, Meanwhile, however, unbeknowst Waltham High's Rock of to the general public, a similar, yet far more burning question was being raised by students in the city of Waltham, Massachusetts. They simply Gibraltar, reigned as president of this organization whose other members included Matt Gallagher CBoys VPD, Amy Ferolito CGirls VPD, Kara I Holmquist C Corresponding Secretaryj, judith Linnehan C Recording Secretaryj, and Lynne Dempsey CTreasurerQ. Additional administration was supplied by the Student Advisory Council which was led by the iron-fisted Lisa Giovanetti and her Vice President, Stephen Goodwin. Their staff consisted of seniors janet Maclnnis, Karen Connelly, and Chris Buckley, and juniors Ann Dacey and Steve Walsh. Together, the two Student Councils, with the ft 1 40413 'fi 1 -wa , f f W 1 XX WM W ff W SX Q!!! f Wx fWWff X Q f WW ZWW f mwmaffwj W ff! X y WW , ! WfQ WWW fff fi!!! XX WWW ff WW f .fig X ff! W X WW f Z! l X f V 7 W! fff X X S WWW Mx 4 ff ff ZW? Xlf Wa WW ,sei , f . iWylf i 1 , P82 Student Leaders f W WWW' f Z Z f WWFWQQX W W Wx WWW .- ',1', , iffy f WM W a : efvif' ' C ,A , N W up ,Faux X 5 ,Ls AY. Wvxmg-XX iff ef XX Sfssfs X25 xXXX X f f X wi- , xs, X t. X MV ' ee X guidance of Mr. Stephen Goodwin CSr.j, coordinated the majority of student activities at W.H.S. Notable among these were two blood drives, the student Santa program, the homecoming festivities, and several rallies and dances. They also served as the voice of W.H.S. student body at school committee meetings and were especially instrumental in expressing our negative opinion: on the proposed 8-period SChCdu1C.fcontinued on page 83 . Y: is il., Q kgs my SYS XA' www 5 s f ,X Q ,tix A 'XX 'SO' 3 , A 5 T-.Tj s ,, ft ' .. tr. L34 f .gf . . N , i,.4,,7w Ccontinued from page 82D Subtly operating behind the scenes of Waltham High's complex government were the officers of the National Honor Society. Elected into office in the spring of '86 by the eighteen initial members of the Honor Society, these leaders were janet Cloherty CPresidentj, janet Maclnnis CVice-Presidentj, Ravi Mallela fTreasurerj, and jean Demeo CSecretaryj. During their year in power these officers brought honor Csorry about the punj to Waltham High School by organizing several Good Samaritan- type activities. Aside from helping out with the student Santa program, the Honor Society also contributed its time to an American Heart Association phone-a-thon, a Christmas dinner for retarded citizens at Bentley College, a voter registration drive, and a constantly active tutorial program. Perhaps most familiar to the Class of '87 were its own Class Officers. Andrew Kasper Ca.k.a. Ralph Laurenl, our fearless President, shared his pedestal of power with Emma Caruso CVPD, Sara Cohn CSecretaryj, and Kim Savage CTreasurerD. They not only aided in such activities as the blood drives and the organization of dances, but also handled some big time responsibilities such as the class' gift to the school, and that gala of galas, the prom. In addition, the Class Officers must continue to function long after graduation itfkaaazassi A , V, f I ' 'A 'J,?f'?Wf1'Y ff y,wf'w WA Mmwfa, . 552 r--W,,,, ' f .4 fr ,NWQM , , , ,, We WW 'W av' QW .,, ' iw , ,fu I ' f M A Q ' ,, .. I 1, A ' Q ,-,fri ' ,,, fs iff . vi rr,f'f2w fr, Hier- ' ,, . vw . ff . A ff f' it + i Q fe A 9 ' at 1 fox ff ,W W, . N WY Wg, ,L M- f ,,93g,es f ,Za YjWg.4,,5a.,fVyj?5f475 My fQ4,mj,waW,m,, ,WW ff, fm,,1.,aa5.,- aa, M ' r .' H' ,i a,f' 1.1'.f'm.5 X Q f an gg .Y W ,4 f l 3 34,1 1 J' in order to plan our 5th, 10th, 20th, and 30th year reunions. That, my friends, is how the Waltham High School Empire was managed during your stay there. I know, it's a lot to absorb all at once, but someday these people may be involved in major league politics and it might be a good idea to know what makes them tick. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Lisa Noke 3 I Q W Q. ,571 ' .1 . rr i, Q . 1 9 . at 5' - - lg? wa. ' r V. xv - 4!. u . 'Q' 8' A I lil., all 'uk fi 'h fem W' . N f V. I 2 ir' Q E3 . i.- Pl. YT Q , . 1, Yu CLASS OFFICERS - above len! Student Council n Boys' Vja..Prcsidcnt - Mar! Gallagher and our National Honor Soriz-ry .91-in-rary -juan lknu-o NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - fabove Cenrerj National Honor Society Prc-.siclcnt - janet Cloherty aml Vi't'c'-Prf-.sirlciir 'janet Mnrlnnis. Q STUDENT COUNCIL - K above nghrj Corresponding Secretary - Kara Holmquisr and Recording Secretary - jurly l.1nnr-han Student Leaders qi 83 feafdalde afZcwe! Flowers on St.Valentine's For the second straight year, Day... what COuld be fT10fC the carnation drive was run by touching? They're as traditional the Student Council, whose 215 MOITYS apple Pie, the W0fld treasurer, Lynne Dempsey, Series, McDonald's, the Flintstones, truth, justice, and the American Way! Let it never be said that Waltham High is one to shirk these customs. Once again, in February of 1987, red, pink, and white carnations filled our halls as the result of an extremely successful sales effort. handled the main organizational burdens. Backing them up were faculty advisors Mr. Stephen Goodwin and Mr. Anthony Piantedosi, and a task force of helpers which included National Honor Society members, student volunteers, and the homeroom representatives who distributed the flowers. As a result of their work - and a one-day setback in sales caused by a devastating snow storm - over ten thousand carnations were sold and delivered by the end of the drive. As for money, the final numbers were quite impressive. Of the 359,500 grossed by the sale, the Student Council was able to rake in a profit of over 354,700 This fcontinued on page 85D HERE'S YOUR PICTURE TOMMY! ftopj Tommy Gosselin. I-lERE'S A PAIR THAT BEATS A FULL HOUSE Heh abovej Noel Rowland and Lynn a.lr.a. A Pam Feeney. WE'RE SO BASHFUL! fright abovej Lisa Mola and Cheryl Saltalamacchia. LOVE IS IN THE AIR fnghtj for joanna Casey and Tom Henry. GOOD FRIENDS Uhr nghtj Larry Coppola and Michelle Brunaccini. 84 Carnation Day in I v r 2 1 i 1' if ' 1 'F. iC:g1'gp ij I 5 h-vie I . r 5 . 3 Z 5 ,wav . -v:qA.',,,,,,.L4.1, Kggirlgjgf ' ' fi'Mis,Wm.f,V 1 Vi 5,-1z'i31L .J ,, f ' . 1.Z2L4z,wg . I I L, N Q X, L, v, ' aff. W f .,v1'N' 1' ,mf . .- wx! 6 6.9: v .,,,if,,,,h M, I Ns-W4 , . W ' pw , v1..y , . My 'gym , La, J ,. 1 m., ,L ww- 4, if -Fiiw ' wx .- V, tw wp, , mm 1 H5533 1 Qxiff' N ku, ,, 1 V W, Qu... 1- Ffw S L bt ,KRT- 7- '56 3 hi , ri, . Yi: 5. a f ,Flux 545 I . XM E wk Fw 5' it fi ,JJKJXF Q ,413 la- : ,, .sf W 'f . , P mx , Y W WCW 1 MMV . 3 N5 ,4 if 5 it D ig- 'E ,IA 51 N x 44 N 'X I, v 2? btw SJ 4 Q' T 0 .xv :II 2 ,ffs . 1 Y ,I l l f v-f Wllfgmf., J 1 f 1,,l1 X , I .A . J.'grfQ,45-,.!,' ,.-fy!-gj,J,, 1 Jf, ,jf V ji gl 59311: -A: A ' J I , flg'N1':- N ' 'ir Jx41flf.'W ,V ,7 2, , 7,, lljgi f , ,J f 41 If ,VV 1 r 1 A I 3 f .Q , .. . ,,f F Q U. .,,, A c f:',7,,. . lm, 2 L. '94 umlffjj ,-f?jf,l 1,6 4 , 1 7 J i ' f TNT! 'f-'2f'Pii'- , , I '-:N 15,123 -. I, , , . ,R . ..-., M 2 5 ,J -1 w LY ? Q ffl. - I I fjzmg, ,, -: ' e eizfwzfw' l g . K 11 Y f f.-1i'7 'W ',, u I l '. .. . :KP- j 1 'L7Cli ,, 11,515 1 I ..l ' ' 1 , 1 -4 Tir , 7 . ff 1,1151 3,3 7 f ,M G- . : ' f 11253 ' Q , . , -1 v 3, , , ' f.xf1,f.,. W , . ' , 1, ' I Y fm, . X X ir- . . ' ' 'iff f A - r., rn' c-,f, fn wr-7 . f Q4 Alf NJ .ll-t 'f ' .. Ccontinued from page 885 the early months of the '86-'87 school year, they were able to perform two near sell-out dance concerts on November sixth and seventh. On these dates, the Dance Theatre revealed a new group of popular numbers that added to its already extensive repertoire. These included Dancing on the Ceiling by Lionel Ritchie, Stand by Me by Ben E. King, Little Richards Great Gosh Almighty, and Loverboy by Billy Ocean. Ms. Peros hopes to see the return of the Dance Theatre next season and for each successive year after that. Thanks to her efforts, and those of her students, Waltham High now has its own resident dancing machineg once again making it unique among neighboring high schools. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Holly Richardson WHAT ARB You POINTING AT? flea abovej Paul Tirone, Donny Hosick, Randy Doiron, and Billy Corcoran. WE HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THIS POSE GIRLS fright abovel Donny Hosick, Billy Corcoran, Randy Doiron, and Paul Tirone. TI-IE SENIORS IN DANCE THEATRE flekj Top:Michelle Brunaccini Kara Hovvley, Amy Ferolito, Erin Sullivan, Krissy Bankosky, and Debbie D14morc. Middle: julie Barry, Debbie Hshcr, Crissy Guilletrc, Lisa Mclanson, and Monica Fcetham. Bottom: Paul Tironc, Billy Corcoran, Randy Doiron, and Donny Hosick. Dzmccr Thtwntrtr ' 0405 Contrary to popular belief, Care program. Here, students children under the age of five are informed about the social, are far more than just Sesame physical, and emotional Street burnouts. I mean, we've all development of pre-five-year- been there before, and while olds informed about the social, some of us got progresssively physical, and emotional more simple-minded with age, I development of by way of think it is safe to say that, at regular classroom instruction and that stage of life, our minds haHdS-Orl training were far more complicated than The first half of this two-part, most of our elders thought. ten-credit course is, more or less, For this reason, Waltham High a conventional learning has established its own Child experience. As is stated in the I almighty Waltham High School Course Catalog, students enrolled here ...will explore possibilities for educational development in child care and gain an understanding of the growth and learning patterns of young children. This information serves to pave the way for those who opt to enter the Child Care program's second half. Here, the fun really starts as Ccontinued on page 915 Miss CHILD CARE - ftopj Erin Corcoran working with students at Northeast Elementary. READING A STORY - K bottom lerij Aida Torres with a student at Waltham Day Care. PAINTING - K bottom rrghtj Maria Santa with several students at Waltham Day Care. 90 Child care .-'sz mt: I l we ..-ous ,J , ,W gl K - ,lf 524361 4 'K ffsi 'H -if 1' A Q W V V ' , ': As.3,.I.M.y . M , k .' .:'fii3!'5'f, 'f vs! 51 g e L. W 1-. -f '- ' is ' -.iii ', iievank ' Q ', 57143 S xi i: ,'L,5.,?5g' A-'L ff' Zvi' ,.,, ,gd ww, A if ' 13315 3' ' ,': -I.: .I ll V118 ' Q ' Jim 'I 85 I A 5' UD 'bl-4 ff- r a x 5 -- MMS 35 xi 42599 , E ' x ' N M I B 0 T 'R IM, N .l' When I first learned that I would be responsbile for writing the yearbook article on the 1987 Senior Revue, I realized that there was only one course of action to follow: I would have to go Undercover. It was an Arctic night in early February when I showed up along with my fellow Senior Revuers at Waltham High's Robinson Auditorium for our first rehearsal. Here, we met the S' -z4,4vw',4ofo three people who would be our mentors for the next several weeks: Mr. Robert Head Honcho Eagle, Mr. Edward 88 Fingers May, and Ms. Deborah Fast Forward Peros. In the following rehearsals, we proceeded to learn how to sing all those songs that you know you've heard before but can't remember where. Among these were Lullaby, Beautiful Baby, and Thais Amore, and a host of i 1 l 3 Q I 5 l I r F i i l IF TI-IAT'S AMORE fabovej its Andy Proia. A FILENE'S BARGAIN FOR WALTHAM'S FINEST ftop nlghtj judy Kendall, Linda Mullane, Lynn Feeney, and jeanne Morreale. RANDY RHODES - EDDIE VAN HALEN - AND NOW frghtj jeff Wlliams. 92 Senior Revue 'l lg l ,Q i ,iq l 1 l i others. Providing a touch of variety to this were a series of dance practices which were choreographed to Party Tram, Party All the Time, Surfing US.A.,jng1e Bell Rock, and some Halloween song that I don't think any of us knew the name of. Meanwhile behind the scenes, as I learned through my extraordinary undercover talents, M.C.'s were trained, soloists were tuned, and small group acts were created. Before we knew it, showtime had arrived, and what a show it was! For Act I, we sang, as an ensemble, the numbers we had been absorbing for the last month and a half fright after each soloist, of coursej. Humor was injected between each song by our five M.C.'s, Andy Proia, Andy Kasper, Chris Gelinas, Lisa Giovanetti, and julie Clarke, who Ccontinued on page 935 I Ccontinued from page 92D were taught their trade by former Waltham High Senior Revuer, Mark The Animal Proia. Also, just to keep the audience on its toes, two radical musical changes were supplied by Beastie Boys Ed Murphy, Kara Holmquist, and Ron Harris, and student rock band Silver Snow. Act II, as planned by Mr. Eagle, was arranged as a chronicle of the year's holidays and seasons. Beginning and ending with a New Year's celebration, this part of the show included all of our dance numbers and individual and group skits. Among the standout acts presented here were School Days Ca piano duet by Debbie D'Amore and jeff Williamsj, Doo- Wah-Diddy fa lip- syncfdancefskitj, and Fiienes Ca girls' singing numberj. So what if we had to sweat under hot lights for all of Act I? So what if we wore the same outfits for three consecutive shows? So what if we slept 24 hours on the Sunday after the last show? As my last undercover discovery, I found that the general feeling among the Senior Revuers was that of the old cliche, It was worth it. P.S. Thanks to Mr. Eagle... For putting up with us for much longer than we would have put up with us. Mr. May ..... For being a piano force and a real cool guy too. Ms. Peros... For being Ms. Peros. Mark Proia.. For staying up past his bedtime. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Holly Richardson A h' 15 YEARS AND STILL NO SNOW frop Ieftj YOU'VE GOT T0 BE KIDDING ME Inbovel Krissy Bankosky. IT'S TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE fbottom lelil Paul Tirone with all rhosc , beauties. Senior Revue 9 1 -'psf ' ' Q1 ' I Emi x'-' V,v . , FQ Q . f M V X., if' x kg, f. ' ,L 'M ,.:-4 f , U . 0 .ll P ,X 55 rf Wfgf . . Qmf' , 1' i-31-, ,+,',,I, 1- ' mic? , if fx w .V rf J' f 1 r ,, L11 J! .., 4 . J '--...mm 5 'PY' 'wan , 'fzff' I W P. 531' 1 is f X ' f-, -HA. - 5- :wus 5541, 1' Kai, gr, fn wg , 532:55 L H QL' .JL 5,,,4m ,env n - J,-V ,, ,W . ,,n,1 gf: We , ff EF V ,x,.w 5 , ,,,V . ..A, ,,,. eff W' f k ,14g,i51qZA,, i,-'V w w mx X 1 F 1' W ll W 5 WW Q W , X A 3 I egg. 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S f' 1 R ',-v CD C'2 ia-.i'- ' Senior Rcvuo rv, .l ix 97 i 0 0 The mystical, magical evening of April 11, 1987 will linger in the minds and hearts of many for years to come. The makings of a memory, or rather the Waltham High School junior Promenade, was held at the beautiful Hillcrest by and for the Class of 1988. For many, this memory began with the breathtaking vision of their dates, the awkward pinning on of a corsage, the endless flashing from their parents' may L. wx.-af ff V M, ,,,,mMf., Mmm ., , ,, ,,,,. - fi.:-52,11 .,,,,,. , W gf' 'Z ,.y5sa:es,:,..t ,. ,,,, . i ' . ..., -V , -' ---- . ,,,,, . ,t,,, ,tt, - 1 --f- 1.2 fi as-Nws fu, O cameras, and a luxurious limousine ride. The memory continued as black, white, and gray limousines pulled up to the main entrance of the Hillcrest to let off their fairy-tale couples. This special night would last only a few hours, but would be filled with so many memorable moments. The couples danced and talked the night away. Laughter and romance filled the air along with great gushes of happiness. 345 NN ii si i J g , f U ,,., N i A twinkle of pleasure was seen in many juniors eyes and smiles were apparent on everyone's faces. Our Cinderella for the evening, Kerry Davis, was chosen as prom queen and the magic of the night continued to engulf many. The night passed much too quickly and it was soon time for the last song. The prom itself drew to a close at midnight, but the memories continued long past this hour with parties and beaches. an ,,.,nzsz212s2, .sv n -1-ai.. s.e,..:g:, ,:,.'i'l.s?:': ,, , W, . 2- .f Zif:.-'jff.f ' Unfortunately, the memory ended the next morning when 2 who attended the junior prom could only look back and refle. with brilliant smiles upon their faces as they pondered their special evening. It was then, th: the Waltham High School junii Promenade became but a glorious memory. Article by Michelle Learne Layout by Michele Bruce I I junior Prom Q' if . I . M, X X :xg g O n z ,, A :PM H NN' 4 A 0 n N1 5 ogi I -Us ,gf Y W fnwfgpr 4 f f ,135 asf,-M -'am Wx iff fm W . . ' s x Q1 1 f 1 Om Hey you! Empty that bedpanl' This is not a very easy order to take seriously, let alone carry out. Yet, for the group of senior girls who spent their first two years in Waltham High's Health Careers program, such a task is just part of the routine. The disposal of bodily wastes, however, is merely a trivial bit of what these iron-willed ladies have learned through this interesting and unusual course. Health Careers is specially designed to provide information, experience, and a general head start for students who are seriously considering a future in therapy, nursing, or any of several other health-related professions. A major part of the program, as a matter of fact, concerns itself with identifying and describing the many types of these professions that are available in the working world. In addition, the first half of Health Careers spends a great deal of time covering topics such as first aid, medical terminology, and the fine arts of blood pressure reading, pulse taking, and many other basic medical procedures. In year two the students take this knowledge into one of five local health centers. Broken up into groups of two or three, they are required to spend three hours at their assigned center each Wednesday morning for six weeks. The second half also includes learning of human physiology, diseases, and medical issues being faced by today's society. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Holly Richardson HRX -vw-iilrfk Mwwuim MY ,f . Z 49 I W, Z was , H-Q SX 100.Health Careers a W . 'W HA ' f ,N -f 3 b-jf! gin 3' is 1 LOOK MA NO CAVATIES - ftop lekj Amy Ferolito. CHECKING TI-IE SCHEDULE - ftop nghtj is Marlene Enos LENDING A HELPING HAND - zboffomj is Em M Sullivan. GN N 'N an, C, nfl' li' We i4:W ' e,:l av? x,!.Yi?.,.v::,, . Q, Sk Health Careers 14 ea , This spring, Waltham High was the site of office work, board meetings, and a party in the Executive Club. No, it wasn't a corporate takeover, it was the spring musical, How to Succeed fri Business Without Really Trying, performed May 8th and 9th, Under the direction of Mr. Larry Lowe, with help from choreographer Miss Debbie Peros and musical director Mr. Paul Katz, the drama department outdid itself in two hysterical performances that audiences aren't soon to forget. Spectators left the theater humming snatches of tunes such as Company Way, Coffee Break, Heart of Gold, and Brotherhood of Man. The plot centers around Pierrpont Finch C senior Sean Bigginsj and his rise in the business world from lowly window washer to Chairman of the Board in the World Wide Wicket Company. Along the way, he is pursued, and finally captured, by secretary Rosemary Pilkington Cjunior Michelle Learnedj. The two are assisted in their rocky relationship by Rosemary's sarcastic but matchmaking friend Smitty Csenior Nancy Steinbergj. At the business end of the story, Finch Ccontinued on page 103D OFFICE ROMANCE - Ktop lekj Michelle I is this still puppy love Q Learned and Sean Brggins. .I.B. GETS THE COLD SHOULDER - ftop righrj Scott Perry and Sheila Gailius. NOT ON SATURDAY MORNING - lborrom rrghtj Karen Burke scrubs the office. ' WAHI 33''1?TWS14j'K?'fQf1?mlm? '7 ,MTV Mfg f ?f195fi5LY3Nalwm7LNyf2z2'g213Wf23i, ' wiaaslff, M-7 , ---'-27 ---- fvf ., ' -z-w1v1-':b:.e:f.-::- ' E, ' ,. 1, he 5 ' ff ami V fffefe , ,, ,.,, ,,,N,,..s , ..,.,...,,V,. ,u.,,.,, , .,,.,,.., .iw .., ..... ,,,.. K Mil - .ity 4. 11531 ' . ,, Aff .Nr ffm lf, r- .A v. .Ag ,.,, .w ww, , A- , 4 , i N55 'W 1- '- 'Wiz' ' ' , , ,W 4. ,V ,,,,,, .,., r 4, , A, A 'K Q ,. ..,,pi?2ie?iK2:A 513 . at .fy P ' ' 2, .D-i.w 1-1.4, wi ' X Spring Musical , ,,,-. ..,.. ,D , M r 5 1 as all , lid A .tr S225 il 7 ,,,,,,, Xb , 1 ll X. . i 1 iw Wgis '4 - 1 e' .ye-www 5, nf. i 9 s gl i ,Q - gf tx 1' ss r riff ,Q S S ,iff ,rg is-A X.. l 5, tt fp- 6. VV 5? L52 43 -I-1:1 lib link- s- f , On April 27th of 1987, after a week-long leave of absence popularly known as Spring Break, Waltham High's senior class reluctantly returned to the halls of its beloved school. Something, however, seemed to be different about this particular post-vacation crowd. While the premature suntans being sported by several of its members aroused some suspicion, even more curious was their strange new way of speaking. Throughout the building there echoed phrases such as Holy party, Holy lost luggage fbaggagejj' and Holy Moped. Where did the connection lie? The answer, of course, was Holy Bermuda. Yes indeed, for eight glorious days and seven glorious nights a large chunk of the senior class vacationed on that Fantasy Island of the Atlantic, Bermuda. Here, all that was required in order to find a good time was to hop on a moped and manage to arrive safely at a favorite beach, dance club, or hotel, where a party was usually in progress. Spreading themselves thinly at any and all of these affairs were the Bermuda Strollers, a residential Ccontinued on page 105D ENJOYING THE COLLEGE WEEK CRUISE - frop lekj Bottom Row - Krissy Bankosky and Michelle Brunaccmi. Top Row - Linda Mullane, Emma Caruso, Lynn Feeney, Nicole Nowlan, and Charline Martin. I FINALLY GOT MY FLOWERS, GIRLS! - ftop rrlghtj Rob Camara. - H 5-1 1 W x I, g '2-f-'- .:.:-:.-:g.g.' of 'fr'- 1 my . fa' 5. gg:sf'gf1f ,. ...Q ' 'f -,- is 1 f'::s'i12,. V- ' 3 r i ,gs-2 Q X 1 H , 5, i ,fix kj: ,ff 1 ,I ' ifftQl 'Xi,-S31 ' 1 11 A fem-,C ,px ., Xa 1 W vi x 3 t 'fi -, ' x X t a A il ii X .,.. z , . ...,,. Q f Q .if ' ' ' V -121 IQVY .- f 1 .:..'f 1' .. ff.-- -' - - ,,,,,,,. fi- . l . I X . Z Off Q 6 , Z ': f Q5 www . ,,.,:AA!v If i ' FY? X. X! , . . . ' 1 v v- I ' f ff , in C125 . ,A . - ,, . A D GETTING A GOOD LOOK AT THE GIRLS - fabovej are Bruce Nies, jim O'Reilly, and Ed Irwrh. Bermuda Ccontinued from page 1045 band which entertained and socialized with the Walthamites. For foreigners, though, the seniors fared pretty well in Bermuda. At Elbow Beach and Horseshoe Bay, Waltham reigned supreme at just about all of the beach games. No part of the island was safe as seniors braved the sea during a two hour cruise and took to the streets where they found dance clubs - 40 Thieves and Touch. Obviously, this only covers a bit of the Class of '87's week in Bermudag but, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. So, before this article gets that long, why not scan the next two pages and take in a few grand? Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Michelle Brunaccini HOLD ON TO JOHN, GUYS! - Ktop leH'j he may E111 in. Rob Hazel, john Maione, Rick Griffin. Mark Hebert - kneeling. TIMMY, WHERE IS YOUR LUGGAGE? - ftop nghtj Tinz Regan. GIVING THAT BERMUDA LOOK - fbottom lekj Cheryl Blais. MISS MICHELOB - fborrom nghtj The lovely Sandra Robichaud. f Y, 6 JW p61 lpn- ? JL' vii v..1 7 . I4 It ,N 4' lV H.' ul , A 1 3 x'-i ..4'v .. '- an-'J u . ' '. n. I- Cm., Bermuda lvl ' - ' 77 is ' W -g,, 'M J 1? ' 7',f,f ff,-, fffff' ff 'Mff A t , ' ,,',f .i'-.- X 1 Q . - , j A Q L,., ,f ,, , I f -, ,V,., , , XXX.X 7 1 'l, ,,,, f ' ' f , , f 1 4 f 4! f X ,,, Q ' f I ,, A'E. ,4 i, 4 'f'f x , , 4 , ,, , V, fa ' I 1 ,f fwf4 , v Q X KI' 1 ry Senior Superlatives '-euubld V4 vT'Tf 7 ! 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The National Honor the year. and character are four qualities Article by janet Cloherty Society coordinates various As the President of the distinctive of N.H.S. members Layout by Lisa Noke activities throughout the year which include the Student Santa Program, the Tutorial Program National Honor Society I have and especially of Mr. Cox. worked closely with Mr. Cox this Above all he serves as an past year and can truly say I example for students, in which .x ,. ' 108NationaI Honor Society f Student Council , in W '75 I QM ,,,, ff' ,IG Z , 4 4 7 , may Www f ,M , WM , WM My f f X ,if,,,, 74 7o'ff 'Q3 :'7W JW I ff , Q,fZWw!iV ' X ff 4 ,-2 Wi' 1 X ,.' ng, V ,A ,QV uk: ,If- -- . A . xii, CU.,-In n c 1? z , A, 4' l , tl , 1 Q ,Mn ,U , .. ..h KZ ,Ili- i vw wa 1, X .., ., 'ws 'V' . , J l. 'I' 1 if , ug 'L 1 1 Q ,I K1 n, , ff .-I M A ,uw Trai . ...,... 1' lf ,lv H., , , f, X , v MW? xxwl ' - -MP1-2 . - QOL-on ,M rj. f 7' 1 , ,QA , ig t Z ,J 5 W aw ! ,, . W, N.H.S. 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Q I Hockey Page 142 Q .J Sports prove mi ht Finish 8 and 2 while playing a demanding schedule ji ho would have ever thought that the team picked to hnish last in the Suburban League ratings would Hnish 8-2 overall? Chris Gelinas When reflecting on this year's football season, senior offensive lineman Chris Gelinas noted, Who would have thought that the team picked to finish last in the Suburban League ratings would finish 8-2 overall? In fact, the Hawks' surprising year included being rated in the top ten for the whole season. The season started off dazzlingly, with an almost perfect Caccording to Chrisj win over Lexington, 20-0. Of their many other wins, one of the most notable was the destruction of arch-rival Newton North for the excited homecoming crowd. After a festive parade, the Hawks proceeded to fig Newton , the game ending in a fantastic 18-8 win for Waltham. Personal achievements ran high this year, with Tim Regan receiving the Middlesex News Defensive Player of the Year and junior superstar Jerome Fuller being chosen as All-Scholastic, to name two. Jerome probably had the biggest impact on the team this year, leading the Hawks in touchdowns and yardage. However, Jerome couldn't have been the powerful force he was without quaterback Rich LeBlanc, the blocking of Tim Regan and Jack McCarthy, and the outstanding offensive line, which included Chris Gelinas, Claude Chiasson, Steve Meuse, Jorge Orta, and Steve Cotoni. Other senior members of this year's outstanding squad included Jimmy Crowley, Danny LeLievre, Billy Burgess, Steve Giangrande Phil Brake, Paul Moon, and Mike McNally. Because of the loss of these and more extraordinary seniors, Fuller and company may have a little rebuilding to do next year, but their success is guaranteed il they are as hard-working and dedicated as this year's team. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Richie LeBlanc f'2 N r ,A , f 'E f, 'YQ' ,gf ,.1Qg735' f4EE?:5':' l I x?-9339. - 'v- . Y' I..ii' fe R X Hy!!! l I' - ' AX-Y-fit : . W alleye 8 Wins 2 Losses WHS OPP Lexington 20 0 Revere 13 0 Quincy 20 0 Malden 12 20 Cambridge 28 21 Brookline 21 7 North Quincy 12 0 Somerville 21 16 Newton North 18 3 Brockton 12 20 116 Football TRI-CAPTAINS AND THE COACH - ftop lekj Tirn Regan, Rich LeBlanc, Coach McGovern, andjorge Orta. INTERCEPTIONS WERE HIS SPECIALTY Kabovej Phil Brake with one of his 9 interceptions. READY TO GO Krightj is Danny LeLievre. l l , lx Svm+inrmlF I . 11 my MT o 'fzgtiti-i.,1'f , Ii? 1 ,k :'!1,1'W ' ' ,I ' J 4- I fr 9421! 1' :GM X Q V Mk, ,gin ' Vg '11, .QV wg P1 rm, .rw it :A ef x,,'.Q,-., - ' 4 Y 1155? 4 41? 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BLOWING BY NEWTON NORTH fnghrj defender is quarterback Rich LeBlanc. W wif- : 3 'VSWR W 1 W w I 1 I i , P g , 4 - I ff-X :if -f if f . i V , . ! f ff SHOUTING ENCOURAGEMENT fabovej ro the team is Steve Gilangrande. BREAKING THROUGH fnghtj IZSJZCIK McCarthy. Football -a lv I. -mquugulgsv' 4, . 'sy Yf,7,g'J..'A-ft. -bf' - . :,,,.,-.p?1iZQ,i.f. Q usage 1 ' V .Nw 353, . ,,.,,..,MJ 5 . .1 YI.: . X 1' J IE W! Wh, ' 'QQ Q , . u . 31, rin Ek , - ,, , t .-,, , .1 6 , I-xx 2 F, mf ,mf EH f L 3? , - 45 ' ' . . I 'Q 'W 'Aj Mm Q., . . ..,, f, ,,,, ,ww if ' 6 1 ?A P x H. I .,f ',- X . J +9 ,' ,, Y f fit X ' ' wi xfff - V .K - .4-wfff ' K 491' A.4'5 '4fx X-N N HV xx 55 .Ll Rx. -L.. 'L 1 1. 5, 1 ,I P gl ,eg ,,'6 .a fl ffm' U N .M in - dj-' 13 ,,,, --.., ag Y 4 K X 4 2 1 EEE K SX., X I 'fr fr.. ' hi fa -I, ! It -f f X A ' if , fl x I H X V Y N K .xi-t J' W ff If X - - ,F-. . f 5. , ' . -1 ,lvff I-a - . 4' Y 7, 13, E 'Q' 'Q + 1 W V. V : ,'. J' .1 . .-. -an . Tas. -1.-4 ,. 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P A 5 Alf .- 1' Y l lllllft? 8 Wins 5 Losses 4 Ties WHS OPP Somerville 0 1 Arlington 1 3 Malden 3 1 Everett 1 0 North Quincy 2 O Cambridge 1 1 Brookline 1 2 Newton North O 0 Brockton 1 1 Quincy 3 0 North Quincy 4 0 Cambridge 1 1 Brookline 1 0 Newton North 1 3 Brockton 2 1 Quincy 3 0 Andover 1 2 'T . reached the goal we set for ourselves at the begmmhg of the season. Dave Power Picking up after a slightly disappointing 1985 season, the 1986 boys' soccer team put together an outstanding squad whose victories ran high in terms of both the team and the individuals. Modest and understated as always, co-captain Dave Power said of the team, We reached the goal we set for ourselves at the beginning of the season. Through hard work and dedication, the boys went as far as to qualify for the state tournament, where they played against Andover and lost a heart-breaking game in two overtimes. The events in the Waltham season leading up to the tournament were the result of the efforts of a talent-ridden, persevering team. Two wins that demonstrated their superb athletic ability were over Brookline and Brockton. After losing in the last five minutes in the away game at Brookline, Waltham was ready for revenge when Brookline came here. Matt Lasker made the key goal in that game, and john Maione's amazing defense sent Waltham to victory. Dave commentedg The fact that we beat Brookline at home with everything going against us made this game the high point of the season. The Brockton win qualified the Hawks for the state tournament. The game was a hard one, but both offense and defense put on a shining display of talent and as a result, Waltham came out on top. The seniors on this year's team will be sorely missed. All four senior captains, Dave Power, Anthony D'Amico, john Maione, and Marcello joniaux, were chosen as Suburban League All- Stars, and Marcello was an Eastern Mass All Star. He and Dave were the 1986 Outstanding Players, while Maione was awarded the MVP trophy. Other seniors on the team, who all contributed highly to the winning season were Matt Gallagher, Steve MacDonald, Matt Lasker, Dave Gibbs, john Maguire, Ray Pineau, Rodney Sautier, Eric Kampe, and Mark Davy. These graduating seniors will leave the 1987 team with their winners' attitude of hard work so that they can carry on the tradition of excellence of Waltham High Soccer. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Kara Howley f N at N l l -I ,Q Wm P1 J 4 wi ,Z it if DL K Q rl .FA ,Q 4' 49' I, 4 ll ivfm 4 -v V. 4 1 1 HQ um .lag ...i..n 5......n. K- :LI I K 4 , VI , 1' '6 I D 1 . ' 4 ' gg' 'Y . 'salt-fav wI' 2s, Y ,x,h Q 'A is iv attlin to the end Girls are competitive for the entire season I I he team worked together and never let down even though Waltham had half the number of players that Brockton did jean Demeo GETTING READY TO SCORE I top lehj is Krrn Savage, our leading scorer. THE LOOK OF DETERMINATION ftop rrghtj rs shown on the hce ofjean Demeo. SHE MAY BE SMALL, BUT SIZE ISN'T EVERYTHING K bottom lerij just ask 'Mo Flo Maureen Florro. I HATE HAVING MY PICTURE TAKEN K bottom rrghtj Lisa Champagne. 'X A ' 5,3 lg ,Z I ' 'Lo 1- 'ib 51:5-,Zz-f V K 7-,xi N n-- , KE ' x x :sigma I no , K Pl X 5-x A X , Q A . C ., rx C I ix, , ' x wth x , i ,- 1. ' J' Y Q i 5 Wins ll Losses WI-IS OPP Newton North 0 7 Brockton 0 2 Quincy 8 1 North Quincy 1 3 Peabody 0 5 Cambridge 1 3 Brookline 0 3 Medford 3 0 Newton North 0 3 Brockton 1 0 Quincy 5 0 North Quincy 0 3 Peabody 1 2 Cambridge I 3 Brookline 0 2 Medford 2 0 Girls' Soccer .iv . 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V, ','j,., ',:4,5- I , 3 .- ge .,,,.-355152 g53,9'l.,,, ,Qt,.'J,g.t 3513 tr fi yi-' -1 5 I. - W-1 I it . :-'-1 t I f at at -- -I M151 f .aw mf.-'f 1' ,V ,T , ? .z.,3Q,- Y gy, 'mt . -A . 9-lx' U63 E ju K t. -.9 . Rn' ' .' -. Xia ig, T' 'qi -. 2 Mmm. ,E tvs' ,e .E....yt.. in t Q. A. , .ul I ,ws-, , g Q. . :Bt .'!n4'q' wf'f15aft-'g- iff-5 w.e.' 1.2-I V. ei '. ., ,. .t List..-...Lu ..,..Pit1.v..uis.zrid Y Contrary to what their 5-11 record seems to show, this year's girls' soccer team had a respectable season which included many close games and a second half marked with definite improvement. The varsity squad was led by four talented senior athletes: Kim Savage, Lisa Champagne, jean Demeo, and Maureen Florio. The season included many close and grueling games, but the highlight was the intense struggle with rival Brockton. Senior jean Demeo said of the match, The team worked together and never let down even though Waltham had half the number of players that Brockton did. The Hawks battled it out until the triumphant end, leaving Brockton nursing the wounds of a 1-O Waltham victory. The amazing individual players in '86 gave spirit and dedication to the team, which increased performance tremendously. Kim Savage was the leading scorer for the Hawks, closely followed by outstanding sophomore Lynne Dempsey. In addition, Kim made the Suburban League All-Star team. Lisa Champagne Cand her spectacular slide tacklesj was the defense's anchor, while jean Demeo was the team's most versatile player who did her job in any position she was needed. Captain Maureen Florio ensured the team's success with her outstanding overall playing and attitude that made her a well- respected leader. Many well seasoned players will be returning next year, among them junior Dee Barber, a goalie who made a tremendous amount of saves for the Hawks. Coach john Kelly will miss the four graduating seniors, but he- will have a strong experienced team returning to continue with on the Hawks' road to success. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Michelle Brunaccini qgllllly H? mis. L-i ma' - ls: .' is LJ CO-CAPTAINS AND THE COACH lrop lcltl Maureen Florio, Coach Kelly, and Kim Savage. if X, 5 f X r... Y ur' f rr 'wbllifli 1' ,i V - KEEPING HER EYE ON THE BALL flop middlel is Lisa Charnpagnc. A NEW DANCE STEP Hop rijglrrlby-It-:iii Demeo. TEAM PICTURE llc-lil Km'c'liry,' in l rrmr.'.Ic'.m Demeo, Maureen Mo Hn Iflorio, Kim S.iri.s.r.i,'c ' Savage, and l,isa Cl18lIIf7li4,l,,'lll'. Sccnml Row: Alison Harclilnan, Herli Sc'lmrifii.S, l.isa l'r.1c'4i'. ll.irlmr:i Siilllilflll, Alison l,r1lm, Ili rm' manic is lk-c' liirlvc-r, Lisa Dc'Vihc'c'nr, :mil Allis' llanlinnin, Top Rim' Cmirli Kc'lly,jc-rirvili-r Crmnors, Slit-lli l.r'llrun, l,.mm Giurim, llrcmla Florio, l.i'nnc' l,l'llll7,S!'l, Alf-rctlfrli l.ulnn, :mil Dawn l'llll70SI 'HMI ' ,. . If V . B- T YR i . .Q 1 J Girls Soccer 123 . 124 A Girl provide spirit Congratulations girls and thanks for your support! High's cheerleaders have proven where they outlasted a fall when they could not attend I I he Squa G1 that they work just as hard as rainstorm and got very wet, but practices and games. Despite a really any other team to encourage didn't let the spirit sag! Besides lack of practice toward the end spirit on the playing fields and in cheering at the two fall sports of the season, the girls put on a , Pulled the stands. rallies and making candy bags together and took pride in what they were doing. Everyone contributed their ideas for a routine to make the last rally a good one. Kara Howley Often not given enough credit for their hours of work and dedication, cheerleaders are often overlooked when speaking of athletes. However, Waltham The '86 football season proudly boasted not only an outstanding football team, but the most enthusiastic squad of cheerleaders the Hawks have ever seen. Led by captain jen Tiano, the football cheerleaders, including seniors Michelle Brunaccini, Amy Ferolito, and Lisa Noke, cheered the team on to many fantastic victories. A particularly memorable game for the girls was against Somerville, for the players, the girls made up the traditional scrapbooks at the end of the season. The soccer cheerleaders had a challenging year, but all of their hard work paid off, as they contributed greatly to both the rallies and the success of the boys' soccer team. The two senior captains Renee Gobbi and Kara Howley, contributed greatly to the high achievements of the squad, filling in for the coaches good show at the closing rally. Kara noted that The squad really pulled together and took pride in what they were doing. Everyone contributed their ideas for a routine to make the last rally a good one. Through the efforts of both squads of fall cheerleaders, the rallies and both the football and soccer seasons ended in success. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Michelle Brunaccini 1 . nf ti' I Egfr- Li PUT ON YOUR GLASSES, KARA fabovej Youre WHAT A NICE PAIR OF LEGS! fabovej shown squmrmg - Kara Howley, co-captain of our soccer by Renee Gobbi co-captain of our soccer cheerleaders. cheerleaders. Soccer Cheerleaders Lg-Qiay rw' . WHY IS JUDY IN FRONT OF YOU LORIP fabovej Did you forget your skirt? Lori Gobbi and judy Kendall. 5 -,. eff. l,1i?6l lW .rl ,fffl fy , I 5, iw A l 1 l .V ,I 5.2 1 ff 4, W M-saw Mail M- I a ' , i lllllllljl jx l 1, ' -Q I 1 V-. 11: f . f ' L! N lfzdl. , , ,1 '- X1 I I '! I ' I X I K ' 'T' A FH'- 'ii-nl l ' 'f. ' .' , . f ' 4 ' - , N .7 , - I lg 1 ' ' .f w 1 l, ,- '- A. . .- ' A l l ,. 'n V ' . I -' , N' 'x'l'g .7 - Y Y .lu .0 i x u ..l I ez-- ..!.. ,J l',,. . fi ' ' ,.4m4:.Ll- .LlvtAI OUR TWO YEARBOOK CUTIES! ftnpj 1,133 Nuke and Michelle' Iirunafrini. ALWAYS ATTACHED ARE BEST FRIENDS fabovc'ljc'n Tikmo and Ainy Perolim. COLD ON THE OUTSIDE, BUT WARM ON THE INSIDE fir-IH Mirhf-llc Hrunacnnil Lisa Nnke, jennifer Tiano, and Amy l'2'mlim. Q v Y I v-4' Football Cheerleaders all eering on th The girls were there in good times and bad. l I I lthough this wasn't a l tournament l year for us the season was definitely unforgettable. Debbie D'Amore The 1987 winter sports cheerleaders helped the basketball and hockey teams on to many a victory this year. With the spirit and enthusiasm that could only come from Hawks cheerleaders, they jumped and cheered their way through the season. Co-captains Deborah D'Amore and Kelli Roche lead the basketball cheerleaders through an exciting season. The squad included four more seniors: Andrea Rando, Lisa Puglielli, Krissy Bankosky, and Erin Sullivan. Of the season co- captain Debbie said Although this wasn't a tournament year for us the season was definitely unforgettable. The most memorable game for her and the rest of the squad was the victory over arch-rival Newton North - how sweet it was! By the last minute not a single fan on either side was still seated... or quiet, said Debbie. The same audience and cheerleader excitement came from the hockey team's performance this year, and senior cheerleaders Karen Courtney, Janice Gaudet, and Debbie Fisher will testify to that. The winter sports season was a victory filled one this year, and the players have the cheerleaders to thank for all their spirit and dedication. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Michelle Brunaccini l l ll il ,, I l A HURRY AND TAKE THE PICTURE ll frop nghrj she can 'r hold the pose much longer. Andrea Rando fdoing splfrj and Lisa Puglielli. I'M REALLY NOT ENJOYING THIS frop lehj Erin Sullivan. OUR TWO LOVELY CO-CAPTAINS fnghtj Debbie Dbflmore and Kelli Roche. l Cheerleaders 5, x Q ,ww 1 W Hui ,a X xv . 1- ww fm 1 N' Q5 Q 'M . X gf f ' 3 , ff gm ,M , xg, ,M K . 1 .H r m, Y' my H ww w . , MTWQ Q W uf' Maw K, 1 N . ,W WL 7 V, - .M ..fM.., I f sal .1 52 I I ,. 7,01 Q , ii f 121. f Z , if l .nn - Q. 5 ' ,v fill, '-M' ' f+.'v4.- .ai lun I I X ' ,- mga: V , - ffmjf K, . , :Q 'N 3' f ,NA 'unix ,vw ' Wi. x ',,1Lg7,f W, I' aug! 'QF'Qi, -'14 M M, wgm 4 -.. xr Wo-. 1: ' typ., ,,w. :L Q mbif .ff A ,.. ,xx 6 41' .4-M Jw' I QF-' KXHQWWQ Q5 Q X b A c '. ' 1,19 ' 1. . N '. guy, 1 V-gf. 3'-5 i Lk fi' if 1. 'Ql' E1 f f 1 kr? Ai if , J' -. fl Q Il ,. f 3iw ' L I 0 . 6 1 Y ALTHAM 'an X X J ,w S Y A ffymlflfg V Q Sh Y K if ,J .Y' -0 F X? r V Hoopsters pla tou h 'fm- , Finish third in tough Suburban League if I eatrng Qurncy as far as lin concerneal was our most important victory. That game turned it around for us! Marc jordan Although the boys' basketball team finished a respectable third in the tough Suburban League, this year's squad played much bigger than that. The hoopsters started out at 0-6, and things looked mighty grim as they traveled to play Quincy away. Beating Quincy as far as I'm concerned, was our most important victory, recalls co- captain Marc jordan. That game turned it around for us! Of course, the player who turned it around was Darrell Goodman. When he showed up, we woke up and started playing basketball, jordan says of this smooth-shooting, 6'2 senior. Now we had someone to go to at crunch time. Crunch time came twice during the season, and both times the crunch was applied by arch-rival Newton North. Both games were Waltham victories, and the Tigers were never the same for the rest of the season. Beating Newton North by one point, especially on the Tigers' home court, was my most memorable experience of the year, exclaims senior defensive stalwart Steve MacDonald. Hats off to those rugged, hustling seniors who turned a dismal 0-6 beginning into a source of pride: co-captain Marc jordan, co-captain Matt Gallagher Csecond highest score-rl, Darrell Goodman Crop scorerj, Steve MacDonald, Mike Ryan, Bruce Thibault, and jim Crowley. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Christine DeFilippo AIR JORDAN EAT YOUR HEART OUT fabovej is Steve MacDonald as he stufk one through the cords. TEAM PICTURE Kneeling: Co-Captain Marc jordan, Coach joe Cacciatore, and Co-Captain Matt Gallagher. Standing: Steven Iannellr, Brian Black, Rob Gu1gno,joe Florio, Mike Belskrs, Darrell Goodman, Steven MacDonald, Bruce Thibault, Doug Keefe, Mike Ryan, Oyono SrYva, and Stephen Belsanti. -X v fm S .Q Aix f gf X 1,-T x. Baslieibaxiq eff v fit' 'WD 8 Wins 11 losses WHS OPP Peabody Mtdford Arlington Somuvillt Revere t kt Quincy Canibri Brookline Nt-wtun North 'il '10 North Quint y Sl KH linac ktori W fri Quincy '76 57 fiiiillifirlffl' ll 'Xl llrookllnr 49 44 Newton North 'IH fil lrornnnsrt-r SH 65 Ntrrill lgllllli y if fil Somerville 40 51 l , , Emi its .Af 527 V T?--V .,:E ii-X ,rifsiw '1:ZEg1IfM'A .Q ' H-ft' 5 1 Y 'Q A K Y in W xi 4 X Y i f 1 Xx 50 65 ' 5.7 Wi ' 55 4 5 N' . ' . 'iq gg '18 'Jl liru un ll fri 65 53 . dw. at. to VJ 51 n improved effort Matches are very close I 1 orth starting practices in late August, Lana, and we beat them at season, Lana was chosen Most Qujngy and ended up with a season that home. Other teams heard that we Dedicated while Nancy was was one of the best teams in the league and we beat them at home. Other teams heard that we had Won and were really intimidated by us. It gave us a good psychological edge. Lana .Iurigian The 1986 girls' volleyball team started from scratch this year with a new coach, Lorraine Bogosian, and a varsity team that included only four returning seniors. Despite these apparent setbacks, the girls worked hard, showed marked improvement in court performance, although the record may not show it. Many matches were lost only two games to one, and those third games often came heartbreakinglyclose, such as the unforgettable home match against Brockton. There were many more complete wins this year than in recent seasons, and for that the team can be proud. The most memorable win of the season recalls senior co-captain Lana jurigian, was against the top- ranked North Quincy team. North Quincy was one of the best teams in the league, said had won and were really intimidated by us. It gave us a good psychological edge. That win demonstrates how far Waltham volleyball has come, since North Quincy eventually made it to the State Championships. The spirited individuals on the team, especially the seniors were some of the reasons for the squad's overall achievements. Co- captains Lana jurigian and Nancy Steinberg were respected leaders both on and off the court, and brought to the team their four years of experience, Lana as hitter and Nancy as setter. At the awards banquet at the end of the awarded the MVP Trophy Dina Pallone, the Unsung Hero, was a powerful hitter, a solid blocker, and the team's star server while Debbie Fisher contributed enthusiastically in any area needed, whether it was offense or defense. Seniors Chin-Mei Yu, Daisy Aviles, and Patty Chiasson anchored down the successful .IV team and all earned trophies at the season's end. Since the majority of the varsity team was underclassmen, next year's squad should be fearsome. The graduating seniors wish them the best of luck! Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Nancy Steinberg f M 4215 f , ' .Ahh Q, Wg, g WM M 'M -:ai ,,.. lr, , 9 4 5 . .2 - S ' ci I is KS -la M . - . . . , xl ' T' W' -. . -f 's . KW Q v ff4limNwY,f . . 1 tht' ii K l , 3 Wins 14 Losses ff f ,,, 4 WHS OPP Quincy 0 2 Brookline 0 2 Cambridge 0 2 f North Quincy 2 0 Newton South 0 2 Brockton 1 2 'C Newton North 0 2 X Boston Latin 0 2 Q Q Quincy 0 2 M Brookline 1 2 I tk 2 ' Cambridge 0 2 .,, North Quincy 0 2 A Weymouth North 2 0 Newton South 1 2 Brockton 2 1 Newton North 0 2 'A Boston Latin 0 2 CAPTAINS AND THE COACH - flekj Nancy Steinberg, Coach Lorralrle Bogosian, and Lana JUflglhH. A PERFECT SET - fflghfl by Parry Chlasson. 130 Volleyball NW ,, , .ufmvg MQ- . 1, M -si if-1 A , '.-1 . .UM Xl- A I ' 'LL , 1 f if- J ,J INTENSE CONCENTRATION - Imp leH'2 is shown by Chin-Mei Yu. READY TO GIVE IT A RIDE - Imp middle 2 LS Debbie Frkller. KEEPING THE BALL IN PLAY - frop rrghtj 13 Dina Pallone. TEAM PICTURE - fbormml Kneeling - Karen Conti Debbie I'lSl7Cf, Naney Steinberg, Lana IUFIFIIJD, Dina Pallone, and Karen Collins. Standing - Maryanne McNamara, julie Chihssnn, Melanie Rogers, Nikola' Ashes, Sandy Pallnne, xml l,nrmine BOKOSIIHD. 'TTY '59 Girls' Volleyball 131 K . ii. -it I 'I , Boys fini h fir t Both teams have an 'll e skied strong and hard ro ha ve a very successful season. Rob Hazel Slaloming across Prospect Hill this winter could be seen one of Waltham High's little-recognized but highly successful teams: the ski team. Coach Vaughan oversaw the practices of the boys' and the girls' teams, both of which sent seniors to race in outstanding seaso fl. the State Championships. The girls' team which included senior members Dina Pallone Ccaptainj, Sheryl Guarini, Christine Crowe, and Carolann Guadagnino, ended a great season by finishing fourth in Division 1. Not only did all four senior girls contribute in all four races, but outstanding showings were made particularly by Chris Crowe and Dina, this year's star racer, who placed 17th in the State Championships. The boys had an even more impressive season, finishing first in Division 1 this year! Two of the highest-placing seniors were co-captains Rob Hazel coming off a broken foot to end up finishing third and fifth in two races, and Bill Corcoran, the star of the boys' season, who placed second, fifth, and eighth in three races. Both boys went to the States, along with Matt Lasker, Bob LeLievre, Eric Weston and junior Tom Burke, who finished all four races in the top 20. Matt placed 11th, 19th, 22nd, and 9th respectively, while Bob pulled off 9th, 14th, and 18th places. Other seniors who ensured the success were Chuck Harris, Randy Doiron, and Dave Tobin. Of this highly accomplished team of skiers captain Rob Hazel said We skied strong and hard to have a very successful season. This more than successful season has surely cleared the path for more success in future years. Congratulations to both the boys' and girls' teams, and good luck to Waltham High's future skiers! Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Michelle Brunaccini . , W , ef- , ra fk-frftrwgfeg rf 1 r 'il- ' EY? T' l if X' ' . .. , ,ff eff . as -' if' 'Q ' 1' is augm- gi- 'fir P ' 'Ti H' 4. M .rj , A ARE YOU SURE WE HAVE A RACE TODAY Klefi' above Q is Christine Crowe and Sheryl Guarini. HEADING FOR THE GATE fright abovej is Eric Chin to Win Weston. T32 Skiing 'Q' W HEY KEN, WHERE DO YOU WANT THE GATES? Het? abovfl 13 Chuck Harnk. TAKING A STROLL THROUGH THE COURSE fnghr above-I is Drha Bamb1ho Pallonc. S E N If PR TE A M MEMBERS flefij Rob Hazel, Da vc Tobin, Hill Corcoran, Chuck I Ia rris, Bob LC'l,I-C'VI'C', Cihflfiflrllt' Crowe, Camlann Guadagnrrm, and Dina Pallonci 'YM f-R Skiing 133 ract'ce payed off Seniors serve as good role models -I ne of the major goals of the swim team this year, was to continue to keep the strong bond of Hiendship and unity that has kept the swim team a closely-knit group of Ht women athletes. One of the major goals of the swim team this year stated assistant coach Ms Liz Poisson was to continue to keep the strong bond of friendship and unity that has kept the swim team a closely-knit group of fit women athletes. With ease the team accomplished this, and much more. In practice and in the meets, what the girls were striving for was personal bests to improve their times or scores in specific events. To do this, they worked on endurance, new dives, turns, and a general streamlining of style. The long practices in the Brandeis pool 'payed off, as every member of the team shaved off a few seconds or even minutes from their times each time they swam in an event. The swim team's seniors served as outstanding role models for the younger swimmers, exemplifying sportmanship in their concentration and dedication. Ann Marie Mazzocchi, the team's captain, pushed herself to the limit and became a powerful swimmer as well as the team's leader. Coach Poisson said of senior Debbie D'Amore simply that she personified dedication, commitment, and style. Chris Crowe was the much-needed comic relief for the squad, while Missy Alarie was the helper, always to be depended on by the rest of the team. Finally, Krissy Bankosky, the diver for the Hawks, was a true athlete who broadened her repetoire and improved her techniques throughout the season while performing fearlessly at meets. These seasoned athletes trained hard, swam long distances, sprinted like lightning, and ended their sessions at Brandeis happy and proud that they had been a part of the team. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Michelle Brunaccini is S e x K Ns S: Q49 5 I 42 2 44. 09, 4 zragime 2 Wins 6 Losses Brockton Cambridge Quincy Weymouth North Brookline North Quincy Woburn Newton North WHS OPP 69 59 57 93 Ms. Liz Poisson tx p X, . ! I, 1 -.rf fre, , tggiies- 'fist Luis- ,sf-E5?f 4 .ll 4 - Us rf Ni I' Tl N f ,Y K, 45 97 67 77 ss vs 71 59 ss si 47 84 COACHES AND CAPTAIN - frop lehj Phil Richmond, Ann Mane Mazzocchz, and L12 Poisson. I'M NOT GETTING MY HAIR WET! - fflghfi Debbie i D 'Amore EAT YOUR HEART OUT MR. VIENS! - fborrom lelij Christine Crowe. I i Girls' Swimming 0 Q -1 atm ho A sub-par record, but a very fulfilling season eerhg our team place fourth in the Sectionals was m y biggest thrill of the year. Jorge Orta Although this year's wrestling' team did not live up to its own expectations, individual seniors made this year a memorable one. M.V.P. tri-captain Carl Cincotta topped the Suburban League at 140 lbs., losing only twice in seventeen matches. Heavyweight tri-captain Chris Gelinas duplicated Carl's success, and he was also honored as the team's Most Improved grappler. The other tri-captain, Outstanding Wrestler Jorge Orta, trimmed down to 169 lbs. and ended up third best in the league. Kudos also go to senior Steve Cotoni, wrestling in the very competitive 187 lb. class. This three-year varsity wrestler roughed out an 11-5 record and was honored with the team's Senior Recognition award. Despite his personal success, tri-captain Orta modestly cites seeing our team place fourth in the Sectionals as his biggest thrill of the year. He also regrets the loss of senior john Maione to illness. He was a tough luck kid, says Orta. He would have been one of our best. And don't forget Steve Tulimieri. He was a first-year wrestler, but one of our hardest workers. He really came into his own by the end of the year. Darin Basile, jim DeVincent, and Ron Harris were other seniors blostering this year's squad. All in all, the senior matmen had a sub-par record, but a very fulfilling season. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Christine DeFilippo TAKING HOLD OF THE SITUATION fabovej is Steve Cotomi READY FOR THE WHISTLE fbelowj is tri-captarh forge Orta. 'X , ff i XI W Ss. gait ff Nm as-S' 'SSX la!!! -5 -te N- ' - .1- 5:11, E ,E ?' S -Q ,KH 1 ':.v-Pli ' 4 I -1 - l ' I .. v A 1 .- Q 6' Ex I 4 wi-NV if ylriisggtgsilf 6 Wins 12 Losses WHS OPP Woburn Haverhill North Quincy Newton North Brockton Brookline Quincy Reading Methuen Milford Lowell North Quincy Newton North Brockton Brookline Quincy Cambridge 23 45 I ' 33 21 ' 40 23 25 as is as - za 33 - 19 40 ' 21 35 46 21 ' as 21 Cambridge 55 9 25 41 - za 51 as 21 21 43 - zs as - . 21 45 ' 21 28 Wrestling D fu' . , I I K H i i title cont ncler Golf, more than a sport...a way of life. I I 6 ll the the years to come. winning ways. the highlight for both the coach members The resurgence of the golf This year's squad was led by and the players. In the last - had saved their best effort for the match and snatched victory away from the Boxers on the last hole. Mark DePass This year the Waltham High Golf Team finished the fall season with a 10-2-2 record in the competitive1Suburban League one of the most powerful and talented in the state. In doing so, Waltham established itself as a title contender for now and in program at the W.H.S. is due for the most part to coach joe Connelly. When taking over the reigns in 1984, the coach inherited a team with a lack of participants and spirit. However, he quickly changed that around. This fall there were three times as many players vying for spots on the roster than when he started. There was also a positive atmosphere of success surrounding the team. Mr. Connelly has led the Hawk 6 to 28 wins in the last three seasons, and the focus is on the future and continuing the 1 four returning starters, playing in their third year of varsity action. Seniors Mark DePass, Steve McCue, and Chris Buckley along with junior Brian Black used experience to their advantage in every match. Senior Harry Curtis, junior Doug Keefe, and sophomore Frank Bibbo made contributions to several of the Hawk wins. The team wound up in third place in the Suburban League. The Hawks were undefeated in home play this year going 6-0-1 at Weston Country Club. The final victory of the season was match, played at Weston, Waltham beat previously undefeated and eventual champion Brockton. All the members had saved their best effort for the match and snatched the victory away from the Boxers on the last hole, said captain Mark DePass. 1986 was a banner year for the Hawks, and it appears to be just the tip of the iceberg. The golf team has more and more people believing, Golf, more than a sport... a way of life. Article by Chris Buckley Layout by Lisa Noke V 1 Xia 'SEAS 'S-tee-N. .Mfr-,Tse ziiiiffq X 5 A HJ uf I ix' iii els., -fff - 4' f5413.11sYf 10 Wins 2 Losses 2 Ties Quincy Won Brookline Won Cambridge Won Newton North Lost North Quincy Won Brockton Lost Medford Won Malden Won Brookline Won Quincy Won Cambridge Won Newton North Tie North Quincy Tie Brockton Won ,af RIGHT ON LINE - fleflj the putt byjohn Kavey is heading for the center ofthe cup. A NICE CHIP SHOT - Knghrj by Steven McCue. in - .,. Ni.. , . 0, ,. rl ' . I . 4 ' -5 I A H ffl.,-E .Agnizgfqsblxxxbtghsfiwg 1 . 5- -I-51. zf9,st'2,fhsgg,rf':ig..:+. 138 Golf I it I affvf K, 'f wyf Q xy'f51A?Aff awry? 'Q f . 4 y, gm' , ,E!,3g,i gy: -43312 4 f ,,..,, ' ,, Q My 'jig ., D W ' N P1 I 1, 3 ' ... 1 ver- W' L' P K ' -C 4- 'Q l X - ' , .ly ix 1f'- +ve 'fjf T A ff , ,. . 'fp ? . ,- ' . 'f':Q :fQ t1 T,fgf1'5 in ,. fa,Q:.'.-' ' l:ea.xF:'5 ,' 'via ', xx 61 fl-ff' , -Lqu N x. -x s nv V' if-N ,W an Mane ' 'lgzxgl l m f 'W' h .' ,lW. ,. . .-x like ' g- ,. -fda W, faq: Jggiis' iff: 1.-1 F T-wingni., . N c.- --v,'1j.- 1, f' .K Z-ai.: ar- ' :f1w.',9--Pf1'.i-f'7'ff f A 1 1 4 ' . I 'K ,ML ,.,fg..k- gy V - . -' . .51 4 ln... j 1, ,.'-12. Q . ,-J - -A...-1 -xt-,Y.1r-.QF 'yfx-.v, aw.- af 1 A ' '. '1 if 1 .vfigk--. 'S -1'yQA.- 'Avg 4 .f win , , , 1 J f..,-1' . ' 'J -1 ' . I-- ' :-. ' . ,'.' nc -xv- -54 '-'! f'u 1- 'rz 1- 5 ,qs '1A, 'Yr,- rxg 5,1 -..- x -. 4 1 A .,'-iq . f N . ' s N ' .L ' ' v - 4 , . , V,-1 . tra, ' .Q X - jx. I ,.x,yX19A'-A-l E fy., . . . ' ' .. ' ' ' .-4 ' - Jwlqv, 1 i '. ,Mr -- i-J '-. jr .- . ., - V, V , 2.1-5 .Am ' 5 .1 ' ,, - n'i,p- f. 1' ' rj :A SFF: N M7 .Q A . , Y , -- , . ff, 'x ', -., ,!- 'IVZJGV x I . A . I. L. s . -u ' ' ' . ' J if 3, 4-. . 4.fn',,?. .'-1 ' . .N A h -. n V ' . ,V 4 '. PERFECT FORM - ftop 1602 13 dlkplayed by SCDIUI, Mike R yan. THE JOE CONNELLY METHOD - Imp rlghrl but don 'r worry Chnk Buckley three puffed from there. TEAM PICTURE - fborromj Icfl to night - Harq' CxUl'Il15',,j0hl7 Kuvcjy, Mike' Ryan, Cflliffl-fill' Connelly, Chris liucklcjr. Srevcn McCue, Hmm Hlafk, and Hnrzk Hjhho. fx A Gdf139EW e are th Champion The girls dominate the Suburban League. he relay was the key to capturing the League Title. Lisa Giovanetti During the 1986-'87 season, a phenomenon occured on the Waltham High sports scene. This phenomenon was known as the Girls Indoor Track Team, and its undefeated C6-OD record not only dominated the Suburban League, but also represented the best in the League's history. The road to victory, however, was not as smooth as one might gather from this statistic. Instead of chewing up and spitting out all opponents, the girls of the indoor track team faced many close meets which were won in the very last event, the relay. According to senior runner, Lisa Giovanetti, The relay was the key to capturing the League title. Among the matches decided by this team event were a turning point win aganist Cambridge, and the Suburban League Championship aganist an unbeaten Brockton squad. In this final clash, the girls used their relay strength to come away with a very close 45-42 victory and gain sweet revenge on the scourge of Waltham High's athletic department. Behind the team's solid effort were several notable individual accomplishments. At the Division I State Championships, senior judith Linnehan took fourth place in the mile run while her classmate Lisa Giovanetti came in fifth in the two mile. Meanwhile, the team superlative, Precious Hill, outraced all of her competitors in the 1000 yard run, and then repeated her performance in this event by taking first place at the Mass All-State Finals. Also appearing at the competition was judith, who placed fifth in the mile. Other unsung heroines who shined at the Suburban Championship Meet were Kim Savage f2nd in the hurdlesj, ' Maureen Mo Flo Florio f4th in the 50 yard runj, julie Clarke C4th in the 300 yard runj, and freshman jodi Lupo C 5th in the 1000 yard runj. Along with their fellow teammates, these girls comprised a Track Force. By going undefeated and winning the League title from none other than Brockton High, they have left an impressive and demanding legacy to be lived up to by Precious and a group of promising underclassmen. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Kara Howley. i f if ,X f 'xiii ,Fifi B Q' f vi ik TE-3-ig-Sith ,LQEEEVN 'L . .-il H5 li rim? if - I ' 1 rim' W 6 Wins 0 Losses l I WHS OPPV 3 , North Quincy 47 33 I Quincy 60 20 A J Brookline 55 31 Cambridge I 47 39 ' A Newton North . 49 37 1 Brockton 45 42 E V , WHATS EVERYONE SO NERVOUS ABOUT? fnghrj The two mile is only 22 laps - Lisa Giovanetti. ON THE UP SWING IS Mar nghtj isjudith Linnehan. C-irls' Track I L- N. C , W' .Ep I . Q , , I 'X .4 u. ' T w J , 1, 1 flu -., , . - ,Agfa ,. '- .,,'. -ff' 1. 5 5' J- v Au I 2- :nw H fffx - - , W1 , W V,-' 1,x,i VF , ing V. 1 W 1 ,Uv-f' '- Eg 4 . A , QA xl, Q 1 XY 2'1L 1 Q O, I, r Q. gf uf ww- , .s 7 Y Tv . V Q h 77' - ,ga -, - .4-.-f' ,5--1 ., . Q .2 .4 -ff .Ia -f ,ff 4- , . . ,,, S' . ' , . ,. 'i Ab' . YE 4 34 -X N . A f' ' h reat ll'lI Undefeated in last seven games to qualify I 6 CHIUC' together and did what no one thought we could do - get into the State Tournament. Tom LeBlanc Not many people believed that this year's varsity hockey team could go as far as it did, especially after the season's slow start. However, as senior co- captain Tom LeBlanc put it, We came together and did what no one thought we could do - get into the State Tournament. The whole season, including the tournament, was marked by both success and disappointments, but Tom thinks that the highest point was beating Brockton, because they are our number one rival. We beat them at home in front of our own fans. This game was one of the last seven consecutive wins, including the crucial one vs. North Quincy, that qualified the Hawks for the State Tournament. The tournament was tough, and eventually ended in a heart breaking loss for Waltham, as they played against an I outstanding Walpole team. This year's individual icemen, notably the seniors contributed so much to the whole squad that it would've been impossible to have a losing team in '86-'87. Tom LeBlanc was not only a leader on and off the ice, he also became a Suburban League All- Star. Leading the Hawks in goals with 10 for the season was Eric Melanson, who scored Waltham's only goal in the tourney game. Scoring the first hat trick of the season at the very first Suburban League game was Dom Restagno, while Mark Hebert helped out with his ability as a penalty killer. Senior co-captain Tim Regan's aggressiveness usually resulted in a goal for the Hawks, and Frank Hache was the team's dependable sharp- shooter. Other great senior performances were contributed by Danny LeLievre and john Kavey, while junior Bryan LaFort was the hottest goalie in the Suburban League, according to team managers Michelle Mabardy and Crissy Guillette. With amazing underclassmen coming back to anchor the Hawks such as juniors Derek Cormier C87-'88 Co-Captainj, Mike Bolio, Roland Henri, and sophomore Tony St.Cyr to name a few, next year's crew of skaters should continue the excellence established by this year's Hawks. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Kara Howley V . ggwmg f2,46, sem. 2-935341 1552?-' 5124325 :gg :f- f 1 ex-3-f Ao.:- 1,e.w'- 1 ., nf 5 N-s2.g4:'e. 5 'qhqgy -1 K, l ..vl'fl l x w'7 Q 1 . V ,I Y I ,V A ,f I.. Q if IVGQQMV 10 Wins 7 Losses 3 Ties WHS OPP Arlington 0 9 Everett 3 3 Malden 5 1 Medford 0 11 Peabody 6 4 Revere 5 0 Somerville 1 2 Cambridge 8 5 Quincy 5 2 Newton North Brookline Brockton North Quincy Cambridge Quincy Newton North Brockton North Quincy Walpole OUR LEADING GOAL SCORER - fleH2 Eric Melanson. 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'Q-,J Wa' I, ' 'lil I, J 4.1 .,,1v'm,:.a'h 1 V ' j -- V L-f ' ' x -. , - '.., Jf,:,,,.,f1-1 .. , 4 1 -gf- . Q ,, Ji- , ' ' 'ji' .-.lr ' 1 2 1 -x W-J' 'f' M , , ., I ..l. f ' L4 .D P- X I , A. .. f 4, f iu? - -5.4. I-.uf 1 --w, Nw .TX ...ff . 5 - 11 w , V 1 ffl- ITN N O ' 1 -'Q' 'a L x 'B x vb H 5 1, lx x 1 u xi, -1 , u u Q. Q '-nan' A g Y prrf fr W2 'ncaa .iv vii' Flnall his season was the best we had rn several years Alan Penniman p This season was the best we have had in several years said senior captain Al Penniman when thinking of the boys' cross- country season. In the four years that Al has been on the track team, the squad had not won a meet. The 1986 season changed that when the boys finally chalked up an official win, beating a tough Quincy team on their track. The win was particularly impressive for the team, because, as Al stated, with such a small team compared to other teams in the league, it makes it difficult to score a win. With the Hawks' determination and spirit, the size factor was overcome. Although captain Al Penniman was the only senior on the cross- country team, other outstanding underclassmen members will ' in Determination and spirit are trademarks return to score more wins. Among them will be sophomore Scott Harrington, whom Al called the team's most valuable player. Scott placed in the top three in each of the dual meets and fourth in the Suburban League meet. This year's win against Quincy should start the ball rolling for the Hawks and lead to many more wins next year and in future years. This year the girls' team had an outstanding season as they went undefeated and won the Suburban League Championship. The girls were led by seniors: Judy Linnehan, Lisa Giovanetti, janet Maclnnis, and junior Precious Hill. The girls were never seriously challenged in a meet all season. The girls also proved to be very strong in the Division 1 meet. With a surplus of talent returning Coach joe Tranchita can look forward to another outstanding season. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Michelle Brunaccini Sw- I li? 'Ns fe ef '-aghggfrj. s . , NX .3 'ffibffj G Q C - x A. f 0 at O S S C O M N x ' ' l t my ffdrjgisx .f A 1, ' 1 Win 5 Losses WHS OPP Brockton 35 21 Quincy Zl A4 Newton North 55 22 Brookline 43 IS North Quincy so 15 TQ Cambridge to I9 vf4,,,, COMING INTO THIS HOMI5 STRETCH - ftupl IS l'iI'lt Black Welder. 'fifAM PiflTllRl: - ffvrrrrllllv' lil! to I'I.L'lIff Stull Il.Ifflll'L'!lJIl, .fillrnl jones, Alan l'r'nnrm.m, 01.4411 lftlwgmf Imam, I'ln lil.nltxw-lilrr, .farms lflflni, :mtl flaw' Arrnalr' ,xx el Cross Country 'l o o d p I r It team Hard work and dedication are trademarks 'II 6, worked hard at the beginning of the season. We were getting beaten badly but We improved. The second half of the season we came closer to winning. Joanna Casey A lack of returning varsity caused this year's girls' basketball team to experience a rebuilding season, but one not without its successes. Returning varsity players seniors Joanna Casey and Janet Cloherty, junior Laura Daley, and sophomores, Lynne Dempsey and Colleen Lyons anchored the team, working hard to provide an example of dedication to the rest of the hard-working squad. We worked hard, said senior Joanna Casey, at the beginning of the season we were getting beaten badly but we improved. The second half of the season we came closer to winning. Of course what was really importatnt was that we did have fun and had plenty of spirit, even though we only won two games. One of the two games was most vital as an indication of the future success of the fledgling team. Waltham's last game was against intimidating North Quincy, who was ranked third in the league. In typical David and Goliath fashion, the Hawks played well and controlled the entire game for the first time, which led the squad onto a well-deserved victory. The individuals on this dedicated team showed tremendous effort and a true desire to improve. In addition to the returning five players, talent was shown by seniors Shoushan Kouyoumdjian, juniors Maureen Carey and Janine Driver, and sophomores Tara Smolinsky, Brenda Florio, Kerry Driver, and Jennifer Jordan. The high scorer of the season was Joanna Casey with 125 points, and tied for second were Janet Cloherty and Lynne Dempsey, with 113 points each. In addition, Lynne was winner of the Most Valuable Player trophy. That win over North Quincy, and the unbeatable Hawk spirit, will surely lead the girls onto many successful future seasons. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Lisa Noke W I fre' fr 2' Six ,ai Q Q. 'SR 9' S- :EE eco I ' f I s . ask W fegililwf' 2 Wins 16 Losses WHS OPP Peabody Medford Arlington Somerville Revere Quincy Brockton Cambridge 31 41 Brookline 20 54 Newton North 32 66 Brockton 47 62 Quincy 27 33 Cambridge 43 46 Brookline 40 49 Newton North 28 56 Somerville 45 60 North Quincy 45 37 , y, S-'Q' ,4 ,AL- 'xsffx 3 figggra -I C 7 '0 7 I N13 4 . H, 4 , -mf W i , 25 46 48 34 l 33 52 ' 46 48 33 76 34 45 39 61 SMILES OF PRIDE - janet Cloherty, joanna Casey, Coach Bobby Connors, and Lynne Dempsey. new TOTAL CONCENTRATION - frighrj joanna Casey. 146 cms' Basketball 7 , W Maj? ' no Y -iv .1,., ' f y 9 . , , Il. ,gi lk wi 45, ,Z un! o o o ltlve note Finish season with two consecutive victories 7 I ll we need to challenge Brookline and Newton North fin league Comjpetitionj is better numbers. Don Prohovich Although this year's outdoor tracksters did not enjoy a winning season, the squad finished up on a positive note, winning their last two meets. North Quincy fell by a 69-53 margin and, five days later, Quincy was trounced 75-61. junior Carmelo Cinqueonce was the top point-getter, amassing a total of 39. His most memorable performance was taking second place in the discus in the League Meet. Sophomore Mike Quinn raced for 30 points, and fellow soph Scott Harrington, a miler, totaled a similar amount and also took second place in the Agawam High School Mile competition Cfor ages 13-155. Other stars included freshmen Seth Harris, who set school freshmen records in the discus and javelin, and Kevin Parent, one of the league's premier underclass milers, soph Andy LeBlanc, who boasted the team's second highest point totalg and juniors Eric Blackwelder, the team's fifth best point getter, and Mike Arena, an outstanding long jumper. Seniors, though under represented on the team, made a significant contribution to the program. Theisquad will miss graduates Bill Burgess, Steve Cotoni, jim Crowley, Chris Gelinas, and Al Penniman. Next year's prospects are considered excellent, as the team will boast of legitimate state- level performers, according to Athletic Director Donald Prohovich. All we need to challenge Brookline and Newton North Cin league competitionj is better numbers, insists Prohovich, and our talented Hawk returnees couldn't agree more! Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Christine DeFilippo 5 W ' X xr? ks. 23245 j Em -4? x-?:Q, tak? 2.45-N. 1 8 4 C5 o , , X , A ys rims, w rriiw r rim' 5 , 2 Wins 4 Losses WHS OPP Brookline 55 81 Newton North 51 87 Cambridge 61 73 Brockton 57 77 North Quincy 69 53 Quincy 75 61 CAPTAINS AND THE COACH - ftopj Alan Penniman and Billy Burgess with the coach. LOOSENING UP - fbottom leftj is Alan Penniman. THERE SHE GOES - Ibotrom rrghtj Creepy Crowley lets go. Spring Track . wwuuwqg-. M .14-.4 - MPM f .46-up n 'Wh-ffm .-B! 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Dave Gibbs For a small team with very few experienced swimmers and no divers at the start of the season, the Waltham boys' swim team performed remarkably well this year, establishing and breaking many personal records. As senior captain Dave Gibbs said, For a team of ten guys, we did much better than anyone expected us to. Hard work was the key to this season! The start of the season looked bleak, as the team was notably short on divers and specialty stroke swimmers for events such as the butterfly. However, new coach Phil Richmond whipped the team into shape at the Brandeis pool. Every swimmer showed marked improvement by the time the team swam their first meet against Brookline. After many close races, Waltham won the meet by more than 20 points, giving the boys renewed confidence. The team continued to work hard and accomplished some very difficult goals. After the last meet of the season Cwhich ended 2-6 for the Hawksj, was the Suburban League Championships, the biggest and the best thing that happened this year said Dave. Dave placed 4th in the 100 free and Sth in the 200 free at Suburbans, while junior Mike Murphy swam the 100 breast stroke in an ,impressive 1:17. Near the end of the meet, Waltham was tied 50-50 with rival Quincy, but the Hawks won the last relay to pull ahead of Quincy and take fifth in the meet. The dedicated individuals were what made it happen for the swim team this year. Dave led a crew of hardworking underclassmen that included talented juniors Mike Murphy, josh Peterson, and Mark Chlapowski, and sophomores Dan Steinberg, jeff Miele, and Tom Portentoso among others. Coach Richmond and next yeat's captain, Mike Murphy, will have a lot of talent and experience to work with! Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Kara Howley We If-5 X0 ys Wim -lr .h vs. N f, Xi Q' SR' Iyer, t fbi gran: .4 Wzsilfrig m qw-E t t -1 1 gag: 1 ' 5 'J BO 1 ' To A 1 1 I xl W' f x K N . if 2 Wins 6 Losses WHS OPP Brookline Cambridge Brockton Catholic Memorial Quincy North Quincy Belmont 'af 1 till: it L , OUR CAPTAIN - fropj Dave Gibbs TEAM PICTURE - Kbottomj Kneeling Tom Portentoso Marr Goldberg Dave Kachajian and Brian Kelly. Standing - jeff Miele, Mark Chlapowski Mike Murphy Daniel Steinberg josh Peterson Dave Gibbs and Coach Phil Richmond. u r fi r t year Hard work always gets results 7 I f you want to be good at something, you 've got to work. Maybe our record didn 't show success, but I think we were a really strong team by the end ofthe season. Mike Rossi A new varsity team graced the gym of Waltham High this spring --the boys' volleyball team, comprised of some of the finest athletic talent Waltham can offer. While the squad did not come up with a winning season, the effort shown by the boys resulted in great improvement and promise for seasons to come. The team's record of 3 wins every team member and new coach Scott Thompson. As senior player Mike Rossi said, If you want to be good at something, you've got to work. Maybe our record didn't show success, but I think we were a really strong team by the end of the season. The three wins, over Quincy, North Quincy and Newton South, were impressive for such a small inexperienced team. In the Suburban League tournament, the Hawks came very close to another win, over tough Newton North. The match went to three games, but Waltham lost a heartbreaker to the more experienced team by a very narrow margin. The individuals who played for Waltham in its first year of varsity volleyball were varied in their talents. Lone senior Mike hard work that was put into the V Rossi is an all-around talented sport that was new to almost 15 losses in no way illustrates the athlete who filled a setter's TEAM PICTURE - fabovej Kneeling -josh Perersomjohn MacNt-il, Mike Murphy, Mika- Rossi, llinm' Lynnworth, Dana DiGiovlne, and Mark Chlapowski. Standing - Coach Scott l'lwlHPSf'I'- 7f K'f'll 7!s W Krupsky, Armen Najarian, Arthur Weeks, Andrew Urban, and nmrmgvr Karen ffolhns, position on the court, although he also provided a strong serve and defense. junior co-captain Dan Lynnworth and junior Dana DiGiovine play for the highly competitive Metro team in the Bay State Games, which is often called the training grounds for the Olympics. Dan will be a starting hitter on the team although he was an outstanding setter for Waltham. junior Mike Murphy, also a co-captain, brought his speed and reliability from the swimming pool onto the volleyball court and provided both offense and defense. Since Dan, Dana, Mike, and the rest of the outstanding underclassmen on the team have established such a strong base of teamsmanship and dedication, it's certain that the boys' volleyball program will be a strong one. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Nancy Steinberg 'a N -QQ ' N iw- as Eh f1 3 'es '08 8 YS Volle v 76413 lx 5 Wins 15 Losses WHS OPP Brookline Cambridge North Quincy Weymouth North Newton South Brockton Newton North Boston Latin l 2 Quincy 2 1 Brookline l 2 Cambridge l 2 North Quincy P 0 Weymouth South I 2 Newton South 2 0 Brockton I 1 Newton North I ' Boston Latin 0 I Quincy l L X N S -1 h X Y 0 f tl QW ... -4 X I, t ul I ' A' ' o 2 ' 1 2 ' 1 2 1 2 1 2 o z 0 2 CHIPPA - frop lcfrl lllarlt Cihlapowxkl. H3094 lfl:lfURT 1 fll'l7!f'l left! 5l'l7IUf MIAC' Rossi JUNIOR l,l AlJlfRS f fruit:-r right! Alllfl' Mi1ryrl1l', I oath 'I-IIUIHIPSIJIJ, and Han lnlimvurrli 2 Year long hampion Girls finish year with 17-1 overall record If hanks Coach Tranchita its been a great year. The Seniors Once again, a Waltham track team, this time girls' spring track, has blown away all opposition, with the numbers and the achievements to prove it. The regular season ended as usual with a winning record, 5-1, to give the girls an overall record for the year of 17-1. The girls dominated the Suburban League from September to june winning the championship all three seasons. The girls were led by a large contingent of seniors. Lisa Giovanetti and janet Maclnnis competed in the mile and 2 mile race, Kim Sav Savage was a participant in the discus and the javelin, Ann Marie Mazzocchi hurled the discus, julie Clarke competed in the 220, the 440, and the relay, Judith Linnehan in the 880, the mile, and the 2 mile Maureen Florio ran in the 440 relay, Kara Holmquist in the hurdles, and jean Demeo in the 440. The team will miss these seniors, but they have a lot of talent returning for Coach Tranchita. The seniors summed up the year with these words, Thanks Coach Tranchita its been a great year. Article by Lisa Noke Layout by Michelle Brunaccini , Z? ,x i 24-.3 , -2 ' iw..-gf' ' 5 CJ CII' 1 TY 0 I Sprlix ' W fiiiliwf 5 Wins 1 Loss WHS OPP Brookline Newton North 71 Cambridge 83 39 North Quincy 87 49 Quincy 77 53 Brockton 69 61 fr X 1 -Q, af' S-'5' ,ya QQ 1 13' 'Q I !7'E.3.'g!QQgxn and 4 tauggigfs 7 S ii' as 0 ' 7 s ' 'ia -A ' Y ' I W . X ' I , at N l 77 55 66 V CAPTAINS AND THE COACH - Ktop lekjjudirh Linnehan, Coach joe Tranchita, and Lisa Giovanetti. UUMMPH - Kbotrom lelrj as Krrn Savage lets it fly. CONCENTRATION - K bottom nghtj by Lisa Giovanetri. il' , Ami. J , i Girls' Spring Tracks- 'ii9l4Lfl11s.4iZiii'v:'i r , 'n!', f , , 41 W . .v,, I Bi , df' QXHNCP fam, rw .ff A spew .V ef,,, 'l5':s.,. .-vc, rf .N 'Rf:'a. s--:Ks ,Aw-..,, I 4 . COMING INTO THE HOME STRETCH - K top lekj is janet Maclnnis. GETTING READY TO HURL THE DISCUS - ftop flghfj 119 AnnMarie Mazzofchi. 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Mark Davy, had 3 10511-Ig Tfl-CHPYHIHS J0hI'1 Kavey, This impressive number earned In Summing up his teams Season We Steven Wright, and Rich LeBlanc him All Star placement for his year, Rich LeBlanc Stated that learned a lot. Rich LeBlanc It is impossible to describe a group like Waltham's 1987 Lacrosse Team in terms of just number of wins and number of losses. In spite of their under .500 record, this year's squad was still home to a great deal of provided most of the team's offensive game. While john was the key to the offense in setting up goal opportunities, all-round hustle was supplied by Steven, who was the recipient of the team's 11093 Award. In addition to this, Rich, the group's leading scorer, finished fourth among the Division Two South Teams -in that department, second straight year. These three were given extra help by the flashy play of Mark Russo. The defensive end of the field was also guarded well. Chris Gelinas used his size, speed, and experience to keep the ball as far as possible from the net. If it got past him, though, then, more often than not, it was handled by the team's superior goalie, Although we had a losing season, we learned a lot. He applied this not only to the seniors, but also to the underclassmen, who, as a result of their '87 experiences, will hopefully raise Waltham High Lacrosse to new heights in '88. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Kara Howley X ,fi ,f H - fuzz: X - ,ff , .4-,. Q ,Ngs S, Wfdilrwe 5 Wins 11 Losses WHS Bedford , Ipswich Wayland Beverly Newton South Falmouth Weymouth South Acton Hingham Bedford Wayland Newton South Falmouth Weymouth South Acton 5 9 Hingham 5 7 OPP LOOKING DOWNFIELD - frop 1eRj Mark Russo, TAKING A BREAK - Krop righrj is john Kavey. OUR LEADING SCORER - fborrom lehj is Richie LeBlanc. AS FAST AS LIGHTING - I bottom rightj and roaring like thunder is Chris Gelmas. 'K ff ' X af' N313 1722. Nth fini' 9 .A ' JIS! 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I ii.-i lfi'z3i' . .i-an A ' f : 'II A comp titive year Boys lose six matches by 3-2 scores look forward to them being outstanding players in the future. john Graceffa The boys' tennis team ended their season with a 1 win 11 losses record. The record was certainly not indicative of the season they had. The team lost six matches by 3-2 scores, four of these matches ended in tie- breakers. The team was a very young team and included a sophomore at number 1 single, a freshman at number 3 singles, 2 sophomores at number 1 doubles, and 2 juniors at number 2 doubles. The most consistent performers were john and Robert Benson at the number 1 doubles. They gave every indication that they would be the best doubles team in the league next year. This year also saw the end of the coaching reign of john Graceffa. In july Mr. Graceffa took over the duties as Principal of Waltham High School. We are sure he will follow this team very closely next year and left with this comment, I look forward to them being outstanding players in the future. Article by Lisa Noke Layout by Lisa Noke v -iv V F X N 4' '- , Xi K 'Q' ,Z E Q B 'fiffzijgy 7 V dxf' I 0 -1 O y S T 6 my rf QL fliiiliilisrvx ' elm xx 1 Win 11 Losses WHS OPP Brookline 0 5 Newton North 0 5 Brockton 2 3 Cambridge 2 3 E , Quincy 2 3 V North Quincy 2 5 E' Q Q Brockton 2 3 ,s Quincy 2 5 Cambridge l 4 Brookline 0 5 Newton North 0 5 North Quincy 3 Z OUR LEADERS - Krop lc-fr! David Ashness, Coach Gracefla, and Steve Walsh. TEAM PHITURE - fccnrcrl Lek to rhglrt - Coach Gractlla. john Henson, Src-vc' Walslr. George Valmlopoulox, Dax lil Aslrncss, Stew' Yun, Sr-an Krlls. john Moran, Rohcrr li:-mon, Mark KI-!'fllJlll, .rmljfm 'llamun OUR ONLY SFNIOR - fhortom lrfrl Slrvt' lull! A MICAN lfORl llANl7 flmrrom flffllfl ln fmoryjr' Valraloywurlos ik 'X Boys' Tennis ll 'II lose call An oustanding season by several players eamwork was the key to our season. janet Cloherty Waltham High's 1987 Girls' Softball team had a tough act to follow under equally tough circumstances. Tough Act: The 1986 team placed second in the Suburban League C10-65 and qualified for the State Tournament. Tough Circumstances: The core of the 1986 team graduated in 1986. Despite these obstacles, the girls came out of the season with a winning record C10-85 and managed to finish fourth in the league. How did they do it? According to starting pitcher and co-captain janet Cloherty, Teamwork was the key to our season. This agrees quite well with the wide spread of skill seen on this team over the 'course of the '87 season. While janet handled most of the mound duties, ending the year at 7-4 and earning a place with the second team Suburban League All Stars, the plate was dominated by Joanna Casey, who batted a team high .469 and also made the All Star Team. joining them both on that select squad was super-steady first baseman and co-captain Dina Pallone, who also contributed a powerful bat to the lineup. Rounding out the senior portion of the team were hard hitting DH Maureen Keating, and golden glove outfielder Karen Courtney. Of course, the year's talent was not confined merely to the seniors. The Suburban League All Stars also included junior Cheryl Keane and sophomore Lynne Dempsey. Another sophomore, Colleen Lyons showed great promise at bat C353 avg.D, while junior Vicki Vallerand pitched for two wins in her two premier starts. With all of this, Coach joe Salvo will almost certainly have yet another successful season in '88. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by Lisa Noke F. . KS. egg 5 1 ea, was I Seem. ,Zeiss i '2:ii Sf3 X ' , giiiii' A A 4 ' -4441! L tlalilla if - if I 1l'lVll'QKlk 10 Wins 86 Losses WHS OPP Somerville 9 5 Arlington 10 8 Peabody 7 8 Newton North 9 7 Quincy 16 6 Brookline 13 7 Brockton 4 7 Cambridge 8 3 North Quincy 8 5 Cambridge 9 1 Newton North 4 9 Brockton 3 9 ' Quincy 6 7 Brookline 21 5 Bishop Fenwick 0 7 Somerville 19 4 North Quincy 1 2 Revere 2 4 CAPTAINS AND COACH - K top le-kj janet Cloherty, Coach joe Salvo, and Dina Pallone. IN THE ON DECK CIRCLE - K top nghtj Karen Courtney. TEAM PICTURE - Kbottomj Kneeling - Cheryl Keane, joanna Casey, janet Clohery, Dina Pallone, Karen Courtney, Maureen Keating, and Laura Daley. Standing - Lisa Brunner, Vicki Vallerand, Dee Barber, Colleen Lyons, Lynne Dempsey, Coach joe Salvo, and Lrnda JUPPG Softball ' at x A it M AND THE MIGHTY CASEY SHE BELTED ONE - ftop lefij joanna Casey. I WISH SHE'D GET THE BALL OVER - frop nghrj Dina Pallone waiting for some action. READY TO FOLLOW THE MIGHTY CASEY - I bottom le6'j Maureen Keating. I'M DOING THE BEST I CAN, DINA - fborrom nlghtj janet Cloherty. WV? ifwisr, -V we ig--.. I , . 1 V .- D' C lnv 'VC' S 'I ' . I a,a ,Q ' . ff I-as ,., i L if -., . , .. 'S-4. Y-1--i K. Qf' sv xi., f 4. -v 4 , ,ui 1' ff-x ,-'V W -v- ' V ,4-q, I I .. A .' - L' i-' in . 5 1 U'-'J-v:.-t . -uv.. - V , ' ' f -1 ,143 , ., ,-. r - A ' ml-ilu'- ' ..... - ' s I ' .- . ,, -N Q I . A - 7 , Q s. J 1 I , . ,g ' ,L ' I 1 . ' 1, '.' '-,A . -' ' ' M H- , . I -. , 4 , ,-.,' , , 1g'4 - -o 1. . A- -5. 1 .nf . 1 --.r-Ii' 'I-.... ,vi -.. lf 'x , NL., V ' ' - M e-- A 4 .Q -, ' . r :rf Lure ' : ' '- I -lf-Q4 J, .1 f - 4 si-. a DL 1' H f 'Q ' 9'-s I A Softball 159v'g1K We showe everyon An all around effort for the Hawks. -ll 1 surprised everyone but ourselves. We knew we were capable of being successful. Mark DePass Senior Mark DePass said of the 1987 baseball team, we surprised everyone but ourselves. We knew we were capable of being successful. That capability was turned into reality, as the team went 15-4 in the regular season and was ranked second in the Suburban League and third in the state only three weeks into the season. Their only disappointment came in the tournament when they were beaten on a fluke by a low- ranked team. Although the list of victories for the Hawks goes on and on, the one that tri-captain DePass remembers best is the win over Brockton on their field, the first such win in eight years. This proved that we were a power to be reckoned with said Depass. The success of the team, as always, is the result of the dedicated and talented individuals who worked together to take the team to the top. Tri- captain seniors DePass, Mike Ryan, and Billy Chiasson were all amazing athletes who held the team together defensively along with junior Zenith Marimon. Offensively, the multi-talented Jerome Fuller was a power, and the pitching of jr. joe Florio and Sophomore Randy johnson couldn't be beat. All of these players were honored by their team with various awards, including M.V.P. DePass, and co-Golden Gloves Mike Ryan and Bill Chiasson. In addition, DePass, Florio,johnson, Fuller, and Marimon were all chosen as All-Suburbans. After a very successful season fto say the leastl, DePass said it allg Waltham baseball has been extremely successful for many years. We attribute this to the coaches and the excellent junior leagues throughout the city. The three seniors are extremely proud to have played for Waltham and are very sad that their four years of baseball have ended. We would like to wish next year's team the best of luck. We know they have awesome potential and that they'1l be successful. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by Kara Howley t X K W? X -' .pf 32' ' 8 4 K 4 E a S nhyml.-. w rittiti P . SL . 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'I' .1 45' X 4 Y 1'i2w'?ifM1,5.5Qg-' W Senior Prom Page 164 Graduation Page 170 .f vrfdg' .ffl Award Nighr Senior Dinner Page 188 Q Page 100 J Senior Week enior rom Perhaps the most eagerly-awaited Senior activity is the glamorous and exciting Senior Prom. This year, the evening of june 26th arrived clear and warm--perfect for the night of romance ahead at the Royal Plaza in Marlborough. After having our pictures taken thousands of times at home, we headed off in our limos and cars, arriving just in time to have our pictures taken again in front of a picturesque fountain in the lobby of the hotel. No one minded all of these flashes going off again and again--after all, how many times will we look this good in our lives? The attire displayed by our class was as varied as the class itself. Some girls wore long, fancy gowns reminiscent of the Old South, while others chose glamorous tea lengths. The gentlemen all looked handsome, whether in tails or the traditional shorter tuxes. We ate dinner, too excited to even notice the delicious roast beef. After dinner, we danced until midnight on the two dance floors of the ballroom, and applauded our Prom Attendants Lisa Noke and Tracey Mucci, and Prom Queen Amy DeGiso, as they danced with their dates to our theme song, Never Say Goodbye. Afterwards, we went out to friends' houses, to the Cape, or maybe just home to get some sleep, with only souvenier glasses, photographs, and corsages to remind us of the magical night we had experienced. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by the Yearbook Staff THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Ktopj Tracey MUCCIL Amy DeG1lso, and Lisa Noke. A LOVELY PROM COUPLE fbotrom 1092 Renee Gobbi and Steve Meuse ARE WE HAVING FUN YET fbotrom rzghrj Susan Verlleux and her date. 64 senior Prom I 1 A-f f'i l y l Er L ' . of - cH.r'-f-'i- Q '51 ' Tu-'P QT? A N-1 1 '12 0-mu-ma..Q.a I fxxsxxi i I N I HOLD ON TIGHT ftop leRj Steve Cotoni and Karen Anderson SURPRISE! 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'O a'f W raduation Sunday, May 31st of 1987 marked not only our graduation from Waltham High School, but also a departure from the only lifestyle that we had ever known up to that point. For over twelve years, school had been a central part of our lives. We worked there, ate there, and socialized there for six hours per day, 180 days per year. After Sunday, though, it was all over. One might have expected Porky Pig to step up to the podium during the ceremony just to tell us That's all folks. The actual graduation ceremony went off quite well considering the 90 degree temperatures which all present that day at Leary Field were subjected to. Short speeches were stressed by most who appeared on the stage, among them being hostess Nancy Steinberg, Mayor William Stanley, Superintendant of Schools john j. Dadonna, senior housemaster Norm MacDonald, Class President Andy Kasper and Vocational Class President Paul Moon. The Class Poem was read by its author, Melissa juliano, and the Class Gift to the school, a new podium, was presented by Student Council President Chris Buckley and National Honor Society President janet Cloherty. Finally, as each of our names were called to step up to the platform and receive our diplomas, we crossed over a kind of border into a new and different stage of our lives. While, in the coming years, we may find it difficult to bring all of our old friends and acquaintances with us over that border, the memories will always remain of the time when the foundations of our individual futures were set down. Article by Nick Kouros Layout by the Yearbook Staff SUPER COOL Ktop lekj judy Lmnehan and Lisa Giovanetti. CAUGHT IN THE ACT ftop nghtj Mr. Ira Steinberg. WINKIN, BLINKIN, AND NOD fbottom lehj Steve Tulimeri, jeff Williams, and Tommy Vanana. TURNING THE PAGE fright centerj is Melissa julrano. WE MADE IT!!l! I bottom rightj ey W Graduation ax fr- ti 1 'W F iid A ,arg . ,. Q M All-nu 1, H All 4' se, -V 'icgavf l if-,pf ,aff . QD - A .. l 7 ,ll . , '-1 I4 ., ,J 'x...--f- urn hat age Our lives are like a book you read, from one end to another, A book you share with all your friends your sister and your brother. We start from the beginning and with each page we turn, We find it more confusing with more and more to learn. Finished with part one are we, with so much yet to come. We must stay to just read on, No! wait: don't turn and run! With the toss of a tassel, a new day's begun we open up book two, To find it more confusing with everything so new. We must remember all that happened and all that we read. Remember all the characters, and everything they've said. We must turn that page and realize, we're out now on our own, With only ourselves to guide us, Ourselves! we're all alone. So keep on reading, read till the end, this book is not yet done. There's still so much to read about: work,college, and all that fun. 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X 5? jpg Mi u N, 'N'-Jig! W .20 A ff A AfKg,,- ff: . na' it ad wr enior inner Friends, family, and food came together once again on the night of Monday, May 18th as the second annual Senior Dinner was held in the good ol' Waltham High cafeteria. Upon first entering the beautifully decorated cafe, certain guests may have been slightly disoriented, thinking themselves to have been at one of those Hollywood Celebrity Roastsf' Of course the lack of a celebrity and the substitution of chicken breast for a roast allowed them to quickly regain their senses. Nevertheless, the evening proved to be an extremely enjoyable blend of socializing and reminiscing in what for many would be the last great gathering of the Class of '87 The chief event of the Senior Dinner, of course, was the dinner. For those of us who spent a great portion of our year at McDonald's andfor Burger King, the mere fact that the food was brought to us was quite impressive in itself. Once we got over this initial shock, eating it proved to be no disappointment either. After chowing down on bread, salad, ziti, more ziti, chicken, and ice cream, all present were quite content to sit back and take in the night's ceremonies. These were started off with a few selections by our friendly neighborhood Show Choir who, as usual, added a touch of class to the affair. Other bits of entertainment included the Class Prophesy as read by Karen Burke, and teacher imitations courtesy of Karen Burke fthe same onej, Chris Buckley, Matt Gallagher, and jon Williams. Throughout this time, awards were being distributed to students by various departments and organizations. Notable among these were the Outstanding Athlete Awards which were presented to footballfwrestlingflacrosse star Chris Gelinas and mega-runner Judith Linnehan. Meanwhile, the newly established BazarianfSliney Award for involvement in the Student Council was taken home by co-winners Chris Buckley and Kara Holmquist. The Delaney Awards for work on the Yearbook Committee were also given at this time to co-editor Holly Richardson, and Most Valuable Staffer Lisa Noke. By the end of the presentations, everyone had digested their dinner and was ready to head home. Despite this, the number of them who remained long afterwards, saying goodbye to the faculty and other acquaintances of the last four years gave a clue as to the emotional side of the evening. Article by Nick Kontos Layout by the Yearbook Staff ATI-ILETES OF THE YEAR - ftop leHj Chris Gelrnas, Mr. Don Prohovich, and judy Linnehan. GOODY AND HIS GUMDROP - ftop rrghtj Matt Gallagher and Chrrs Buckley. CREEPY CROWLEY - fbotrom leHj jimmy Crowley.. OLA!!!!!! - fborrom rrghtj Karen Burke a.lc.a. Ms. Debbie fPerosj Finnell. Senior Dinner L. ,Z 0 1 bf! L1 4. 'Q , . digg, f ,,,, , f 'f' ' 'C ' , XVMW? 'ff f 1 'T ' f , 1 W, 1 ..,ffr 4f W V I I -av M .I - M2 I f I A QA ' ' ,ffl Q ..I.E,,f hr HAVING FUN AT THE DINNER - Ktop 16162 are AnnMar1e Graziano, Lzka Champagne, Carolann Guadagnrno. ADDRESS OF WELCOME - ftop rrghtj given by Andy Kasper. WERE HAVING OUR PICTURE TAKEN - Kcenter Iettj Andy Prora, Dave Cousrrzeau, and Matt Pecci. AIN'T THAT CUTE PAUL? - fbottom rrghtj Rhonda Compton and Paul We ain 't got no awards Moon. I LOVE MY TEACHER - fbottom Ieftj Kathy Pratt and Ms. Peggy Martin. BERMUDA BUDDIES - I bottom middlej Chrrk Sarkman and joanna Casey. FUTURE-R S OF 'Q' ,ly -fd' -aa, 395 Q-- 11 2 9' 'X I ,in- I+ f' N ,A 4 ., sq Ah ,Q w, '3 53w Y C. -1 ' N. , 5. Z I ' S A x Riu-r N11 . 'Nr-s5?',Q' CY r ' C-,x ' .1 Senior Dinner ' I . wards Night Two nights after the Prom, the senior class gathered for a very different reason--Scholarship and Awards Night at the high school. This is a special night set aside every year to honor the outstanding members of the senior class with various awards including all of the local scholarships we had applied for so long ago. After a brief address by Mr. Regan, the presentation of awards got underway. First, School Committee Keys were handed out to 22 students who had earned at least 5095 A's and B's for final marks throughout high school. Next, the hundreds of other scholarships and awards were presented by Mr. Regan, Mr. MacDonald, and Miss Nolan. Although well over 100 students received honors, some of the big winners that night were janet Cloherty, receiving the BentleyfWaltham four year, full tuition scholarship among many other honors, Kelly Walsh and Nancy Steinberg, who each received a four year, full tuition scholarship to Brandeis, Matt Pecci, who received the Grover Cronin Four Year Renewable Scolarship, and Chin-Mei Yu, the runner-up for the Grover Cronin Scholarship. The Vocational High also gave out awards to their outstanding students, among them Goeffrey Bourque, Dean Duguay, Rob Labossiere, and Roy Larade. After the students' awards, presentations were made by the Yearbook Staff. Guidance Counselor Mr. Alan jacobson was awarded Educator of the Year, and retiring Principal Mr. john Regan was honored with a plaque of thanks. The dedication of the 1987 Mirror was made by Editor-in-Chief Stephanie Turner and Editor Holly Richardson. The deserving recipients this year were Yearbook Advisor Mr. james McDonnell and photographer Terry Bleiler. Congratulations and good luck to all the hard- working scholarship and award winners of the Class of 1987. Article by Nancy Steinberg Layout by the Yearbook Staff YEARBOOK DEDICATION - ftopj Hoily Richardson, Mr. james McDonnell, Mr. Terry Blerier, and Stephanie Turner. THANKS FOR EVERYTHING - Kborrom leHj Nick Kontos and Mr. john Regan. EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR - fborrom rrghrl Mr. Alan jacobson and Nancy Steinberg. i FV Awards f' 1 Lv'-+1 1 L ' A . A 1+ 2 CONGRATULATIONS JANET - ftop1eEj Dr. Pema presentzhg School Committee Key to janet Cloherty. GROVER CRONIN SCHOLARSHIP - ftop nghrj Marr Pecci. SCHOOL COMMITTEE KEY - Cbottom leftl Kelly Walsh. ADDRESS OF WELCOME - Cbottom rightj Karen Burke. -W' eff 4 'xl Awards Nightlgll li A WELL DESERVED AWARD - 00131662 Vidfi Parent. THANKS I NEEDED THAT - Ktop flghfl Susan Barker. YOU NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE - fbottomj Our Award Wfinnrhg Show Choir. Awards .4-11 n 991 ink MS.. THANKSH!!! - ftop lefij Demke Arsenault. GIVE ME THAT - I WORKED HARD FOR IT - ftop rflghtj Shoushan Kouyoumjzkm. CAMERA SHY DAVID - fborrom leHj Dave Belskls. I CAN SAY GOODBYE - fbortom nghtj Mr. johnj Regan sayfhg goodbye to the Class of 1987 and Waltham Hzlgh School. 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This data may be in the form of a sketch, a page of numerical data, or merely a memo describing the desired decisions such as the selection of standard processes, and the determination of materials and tolerances. Among his other responsibilities are intelligent control of the design detailing to assure productability of the item and the production of the finished engineering drawing which conforms to the contractual requirements of the customer. The competent drafter, with a sincere interest in his work, can learn many of the basic principles of design engineering and manufacturing of all types of products. s ?ive NO MISTAKES - ftop rightj Dan MacKay. TEACI-IER'S PET - Kbottom leH1 Renee Vallerand and Mr. Wolf THIS IS FUNNY - fcenter right! Peter Mag'l1ard1't1'. I'M FINISHED - fbotrom right! Mario Monti. Drafting If The electronics industry continues to expand, offering more job opportunities to technicians. Solid state circuitry development has led to greatly improved liability, longer life, and a considerable reduction in size. The purpose of this course is to train students for job entry into the electronics field, such as electronic tester, and electronic technician, in areas of manufacturing, engineering, installation, and maintenance. An additional purpose of the course is to provide a firm base for additional training in school and industry. Areas covered in shop and class include essentials of AC and DC, component characteristics, basic electronic circuits, and systems, test equipment, and digital computer fundamentals. Work in the shop includes construction, assembly, testing, and trouble shooting, with greatest emphasis on the testing of components, circuits and systems. HllDDHfS - fffll? lvl! blllfll limi: 1' ' wif lift fi IW: Amfrz'w,s THIE Hlfl,l, RANK, fl-fwfr. rn rf sf' I lf 1' IJUIIIMIII SMILINU ffwffli-11 if Iii. ,Nfwl, ' .1 Electronics T Wswgz fffg www. ME ,x 'G T' , + .SW KX M MQ ' fw f '43 ss . N :Ji 1L -.:+ Yi X 'f 3 AWI1 x x wie Z J ...gl 1 .ti x K . ' s , l L Q Q, lt 9 3 . v Wefdaag Almost every industry has some work for welding workers. Graduates of the department are capable of going into almost any field. In the shop much time is spent on seams, containers, and soldering in the beginning. Those who have mastered the essentials advance to rivets, duct work, flashing, tees, fireproofing, fender work, ventilators, collectors, arc and gas welding, and innumerable other phases of the welding trade. In the classroom, the same course is covered p - - with specific references to math, drawing, and , science. The science course deals with forced air ,Zi heating systems, heating and ventilating systems, -a and power and exhaust systems. It is fairly easy with a diploma in welding to find employment in any of the several branches the of the trade, such as construction and roofing, auto body repair, ventilation, plumbing and heating, aviation, or general welding work. X -.1 .ff as '? L . 4 ll I ,ff ' X 5' . .ik , -M W ,,. 'kg - I 'Mi p A .ll,'a,A.4. iii: ti l X: -,QQA , 'lv' 'Qin' ' J i f PUT THE MASK ON - Hop fd!!-I.1clx Afikalllll. WORKING HARD - lll'I7Il'l lfffl 'limi flmfun I CAN DO IT TOO V flwrmm light fglumm VlvI7f'IllllfI. , v ffONKQIfNTRA'I'ION flmlrrfm lr Ill llm l,llIU 'fa -K I A Welding n I X 4 ffff ff! Wi ,PIL W Z3 4 M we 's I U f lr 5 Q i 4? 3' 'Z Q 9 ' Q , , N V f ii. :f ,W :,, ,zvv 1 'ht 1-' J 'hx x It . 1 1' fb ..,, -nv-' I 1 2-Je mg, ,K vi 47 f 5' 51-N, f + v 1 1 V umm xs. 1 w- f -my 1 if WA, 5 Y .1 K ' 7 gs: ' .. 2 'a J' N, f V y 559 Q' WWW xx 5 'ww 4 V 4 Wx 'kwin 'J' C G ,, ,, W, Ea.. 2 6 gr K 6 ' :ir- J . - ,,f WIT QZQWY, -Q- ,.. .lf VIVA .- R ...E ., 1 1425: f 1 2 . qw A , NW! Q Aj 4 ,,, W ,Q ,yn 1 f ff ' N' f' ig, ZA. 1,5 Mm .,,:,,. ,. ,. W ,PW M ,I- ,K ,fe- f W,.Q ff www' ff Z thxil-iq' xx' V1 X X' -r 'f Lx JV' g 1 i As MNA!- -'uvivi SCHOOL WE ARE VOKE OUR HOME FOR FOUR YEARS - fmpj Paul Mfxrzn and his C'fUf7If'S. Y T 51'-Q 'i hi 1 lg 0.5 7' fx - fhntmrnl The Vncarinnal High -Q School. Vocational 213 ' . up f A Ww. Na IM N1 iv! f, ,M X Xi I'homas Leverone Mathematics Paul Madden Housemaster and Ira Steinberg English ff Q . Robert Schubert and Edward Matthews Audio Visual O KC WZ 1 5 Q sl . 1, - Wsdf in A 1- X - .T Paul ffcrqun Reading L 'S-. f-Q Faculty MA I, 'X ' Q - x, Q ..:.::.- ,X ,Q ,s N QNY -, xxx -1 lfifxx X M4 , K g W R sf' 955 XX 'A' Q! A: 'K X X 5 , , X V .1 il is j ' U Euk s' X--,Rx w Sy k , 1, :X NW. . Q -Q , ,W ,N isa . -Q. , X Y K A: J 4? f y- Eva Q! iliiifff R lii EQQJQ A f 'S QF X 33 U f , Q. f Q sxfrfm A 7 1 1 1' fy Q ,S- Q, fi N fi'i?,'.J f, ' . ,Qi Qgzni VN ff TQ igvglwf f . U. -, ,iv f r-71, g,3ff'y,g ' gg ,L M, ,W ,,., , ,, Y 1 LAN L ,gf 4, -ww-wx. 1 .Q wg. Q4 ,gf 5 ,ni 'u , A , . - , ,ew : :f,R,..l W :-Q yum N 1' Y 1 QA, s aw ' auf. A. , f Q4 if: A 4 . x 4 ..,x. X. ',.. uf., ' .zz-AL-:0?fZ,f. ' 3.139 M 1 Q ,W lg 'wmv H13 v r I w iw? 2139 4 V fi 4 . 5.1 J- if V ' 2 AdIT1lI1ISIfdflOI1 'E 2' 'R' is at r uf' K ,MV i e.:-L ,.:.,, 1 g m s J, 5.23 4223! ' avi? .?'f s. si .V ws gi: Jando 'MK ff This year, the yearbook staff is delighted to honor an outstanding educator whose sensitivity, insight, and tireless concern have benefited thousands of Waltham High students. School is not merely a building or a roomfull of people. School is a human enterprise, based on mutual respect, inspiration, and the tradition of one generation being prepared to assume the responsibilites of the previous one. Thus, the quality of one's education depends on the quality of one's educators. We cannot expect excellence in the former without being able to count on excellence in the latter. Speaking for so many whose school lives were enriched by his wisdom, his caring, and his vigorous efforts on our behalf, we are proud to acknowledge this excellent educator. Our honoree is a guidance counselor whose guidance and counsel have enhanced the quality of our school lives and whose wisdom, understanding, and deep concern have influenced our futures. 1 With the highest sense of gratitude and regard, we are proud to recognize, Mr. Alan Jacobson, as an outstanding educator of the year. 2 4-, ,As 'Q -- 1, f' f ,, fa Nancy Steinberg A 1 fra if f 1? Z Z 5, 7 5 l . QW? ' W ,. . 9 ma, ' 9 YE- 'V , It K . sf, i ,, .E y . . 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Q fV , 'N A 'wg f V K 1 A -1-Q V gi -f - ll V xii If, upon leaving high school, a graduating senior can look back on a particular teacher and see instead a friend, then something very unusual has happened. Then again, unusual is precisely the word which describes Mr. Edward Matthews best. In both his speech classes and the T.V. studio, Mr. Ed's,' unorthodox teaching style and attitude have helped myself and many others not only to learn, but also to pursue the full potential of our personalities. What makes him a friend, though, is his willingness to talk with his students as an equal. In four years of dealing with Mr. Matthews, I cannot remember a moment in which he seemed condescending or apathetic towards me. Despite this, whenever anyone from the T.V. studio would thank him for some achievement or reward in which his advice and help played a role, his response would always be You earned it...no one else. Well Mr. Matthews, in that you were wrong. Since I am sure that none of us are reading this with you right now, this is probably the ideal opportunity to say thanks from all of us for being a great friend. Nick Kontos Faculty .rl f Lisa Noke Number 1 Rhonda Compton Number 2 Sbcila Mcframm Number B f'l'icl Karen Connelly Number 3 ITMJ KC fu Ads 1 1 ! ii Q 5. 1 n f l ABOVE Paula Sargavaklan Tammy Morrison Kelly Walsh and Stephanie Turner B ui E Ads ,ug r 'F V1 P -femzzarsf www ,gina 'TH A 4 w,,,55qf. ,U Nw ' Y AQ, k 1ml, if f , , .A F ... ,. AM,-J 11 ' :W m ,,- . FV, QPF? ,191'iL' ' If ,Jen - .4 wwf ' ,X ,Lf L-f.f-,,- if W , ,qv-'31 114.5 'HL ,M:,qgg:r',1v,:'',fL:imn7QA,p , wp' All H ,5i' 4f,,:f'1q'a.L ,wei?42+',,5g,?4a,,1.,,aeigulifgfxie 1,QWw ..,',f. H+2f'if .f'1ffrl'1'?fEfii'-144452. mf ff' , N fl Qffiffillfs' iff, Z,a ,, jlL'E2:if?F' . ,Qi'ff',g,4? ,,L,fn :' gi15giJV,Qq34lw yzlll' Vp' ' , h w 'S' ' 11, V ' V1 'v ile ' 4: T 1 5 .5-f1f ' V2'73 - ' ' , 4,11 ' ,: 9- L- f b jl' la A. ' . 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'47 'hllnnnn ffnfcca 5 7m:, 98614 Wim Som: 704644-na, we 02154 55230 Ads 1 THE KIRQCH OFHCE DEDUUED T0 THE CLA!! OF 1987 Your Class of 1987 A ' Soon will Gbe leaving Waltham High And fondly, and somewhat sadly, You'll bid high school days, goodbye. You'll take with you many memories Of the happy years you shared, With friends, and students, and teachers While for the future, you prepared. That some future now awaits you As graduation nearsg You'll proudly accept the challenge But you'll have your doubts and fears. Take courage, you who graduate You have so much to give, You'll be the ones, who'll find the road To a better way we live. Your path may be to college Or to busy industry, Whatever you have chosen, Do it faithfully. Farewell, Class of 1987 Our hopes all go with you, We all take pride and wish you well, ln everything you do. THE KIPQSH OFHCE - REAL ESTA 7E 6 INQIPAACZ' Ilfaauiu 19451 . 550 Mai, .cw wa... Mama - 899-1050 Louie J. itimh. Louie J. 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' 9 s ? 2 4,4 1937 ABOVE- Mr, Norman M:ic'DfJnz1lcl, lfmnm flzrusn, .S'.1r.V1 Cohn, Kim S1:v.:gc', :mal Amfn' Kasper. Ads VE - Barbara Sa Ffa. 1 I 5 S 250 Ad 'T' inf ABOVI' Chris Iimllml lr md llc nhrr Sc If lulnnc COIIUSIOI1 Auto Body, Inc. mxs scacmwne Owner 191 Felton Strom Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Phone 16171 899-5790 'Qu J. Ads U ABOVE - Michelle Br n cc 52 Ads 20 ww 74:4 Smear Zinarw, 775 02127 3? 'OT X. X if-1 MZ dlfafe 2QWWanS w Waklam, WZ 02154 AHOVI I 9 Ads253 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1987 from CONNORS 84 HARGREAVES Attorneys at Law ROBERT E. CONNORS, JR. MICHAEL S. HARGREAVES 882i 8 IR 8388 HEIDI J. BARRETT RICHARD S. MILESKY LAWSON D. WILLIAMS BERNICE McPHILLIPS ANTHONY ANNINO III GERALD S. O'KEEFE 55 Moody Street 894-6000 Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 54 Ads l Wdlflam WZ 02154 he 156 F-m,ucz Sme: ABOVE - IJI'I'lll,l0Vl'l'l' :mmf Krfll Rmlzrz 91-. A Ads 2553 ABOVE - jean Demeo and Colleen Butler. Ads Z WWA U f WY WWWAF W 5 2 4? 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M + ,W 2? 7 72 Wd 02154 Zena, 0 70:4 , 775 ABOVE - julie Barry and Mark Gacra 'rms Ads 1' GUARANTY-FIRST TRUST COMPANY 600 Main Street, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Cwqmmbwa And BaT0fLar.U FWAJOIMAV.. 62 Ads GUARANTY-FIRST BANK 'Mk 60: YM Baflwflu, Mm 899-2100 01, 653-5500 www- Nwmcm- sum., - Nam I-'muiuglau ' Hollins ' Basins ' Nowood Waltham-Boston Area, 899-2100 - Natick-Framingham Area, 653-5500 l ,Q 1 n 34 2? um:- , rg ,mf I , fa, ff ? 4 1' 2 ,mi Ads O I I O Wu!! Zu: 7044464 '74 'Me 64444 0,4 1987 704 14 714449 ,414 ifealrdq 7wm. 1987 Albert Valella 1986 Giselle LeBlanc 1985 Martha Collins 1984 Andrea Gallagher 1983 Steven Connors 1982 Donald Martin 1981 Robert Carleton 1980 Lawrence Carme 1979 Barbara Hurley 1978 Nicholas DiCiaccio 1977 Curtis O'Hara ,wins 'heeded 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 Francis Feeney Mary Ellen Yarossi Robert Paulstich Patricia Griffin Loretta Sampson Steven Campbell Patricia Regan Daniel Purbush Robert Clark Dominic Viscione Eileen O'Neil 1965 Mary Hansberry 1964 Richard Hood 1963 Vivian Grasser 1962 john MacDonald 1961 john Hanagan 1960 john Eglitis 1959 Carolyn Gage 1958 Leroy Prophet 1957 Brenda Mason 1956 Evelyn Daniels 1955 joseph Scalia ww 8 ff, fI.1,c3,5FA.L ar I fi fi, ABOVE - Roy Alrnrrnzlglla and IJ 11i5.9on. I7 Qedav 7014466 Waklam 775 02754 647 1656 5 Y 647il657 ,X A Ads 225 if 4 W S xx NNN -N-W'7!'S'NX 2 f ff 1 Z f 5 2 ,ff H 1 .ang . 3221 ff Ax fair- 1 5, , ,,. M. 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Ads ?9 dam Sma' 70 ,Wt 2 i 5 'rw x 02154 70 Vw aw if v,,,,4.-. if W 5 6 5 r A 1 Q I I ABOVE - Karen Crmnvlly. Sheila McCann, and 1,1311 Pugliclli. Ads 281 'K Z Z Q ? ABOVE - On grass - Amy Fc-rolito Standmg - judy Lmnehan, LILSH Giovaneml Kara Holmquist, Chnk Buckley, janet Maclnmk, and Matt Gallagher Ads Ann-QQSMIILAAQ ABOVE j M 1 '32, Adg 283 'HK ABOVE - Kim Savage and Marchanr. fig? ff Ads 74efzmaZ 70714 70ml f4aeozae 70alt4aw WZ 02154 R egina I I zu vm 35 flaw Sheet 7043144414 WZ 02154 ABOVE - M1'k1J Du X S Ads qi Bkl I Wa! .lex 741: Sewdce X50 lezangton Smear Waklaw, Wlaaaaclaaeda 02154 ABOVE C7 Q,- Ads Vi , ABOVE - Lzba Noke and Mr. james MCDonnell. Ads 1355? Z , ,W Y Um? My f iw 2 ' 9255 ff 5 ,, ,I W, ,,. , W , 4 M X Jw ,f fwy I O Offers Sincere Good Wishes To The Class Of 1987 And Salutes The Recipients Of The Kiwanis Scholarships Now And Through The Years. CLASS OF 1986 Kenneth Felton - Vocational Mary Kiesling Brian Maher - Vocational Mark Romanowski CLASS OF 1985 David George Patrick Keefe - Vocational Laura Lee Eric Maclvor - Vocational CLASS OF 1984 Diane Blais Frederick Lord Douglas Miele - Vocational William Robbins - Vocational CLASS OF 1983 Michael Hurley Richard Landry - Vocational Alan Poirier Paul Saulnier CLASS OF 1982 Timothy Gallagher David Garber joan Hughes - Vocational Paul Keating - Vocational CLASS OF 1981 Robert Collura David Goguen jose Rosado - Vocational Bruce Turner - Vocational CLASS OF 1980 Eugene Cormier Carol Hajian Margaret Lee Kerr - Vocational Vincent Vitale CLASS OF 1979 Robert Cosgrove Kathy Dang Deborah Huff Ronald Taipale - Vocational CLASS OF 1978 Mary Coyle jose Hernandez Chris joliat Fred Sweet - Vocational 8' 290 Ads Salaatofze Eweww 2466-u: 7444401 .Zenom 7fZoue paw Pm Em 2.4444-14 CLASS OF 1977 Daniel Anthony Daniel Neff Curtis O'Hara john Russo CLASS OF 1976 Paula Allia Paul Biondo Douglas Millinazzo john Walsh CLASS OF 1975 Thomas Antonellis Paul Delaney Frederick Hurley Jr. CLASS OF 1974 Sharon Aspinwall William Aucoin Thomas Cedrone Francis Domurat Mary O'Reilly Stephen Quinn CLASS OF 1973 Martin Edmunds Anthony Fagone Marvin Griff Stephen Moise CLASS OF 1972 George Faulkner Carol Merrits Scott Tower CLASS OF 1971 jay Bailey Jeannette McCarthy CLASSSOF 1970 Robert Mazzone janet Roche CLASS OF 1969 George Pilla xx xb E ff 5, l .- in kk 'U I TOP LEFT Michelle Brunacum and Mr ames McDonnell TOP RIGHT Mlfhcllc f3l'U!MCClllI BOTTOM LEFT lynn lung and Mldlc llc Hrunac c IIN BOTTOM RIGHT Mlchcllr Brunac c llll 91-. Ads 29 ABOVE - Kathy Pratt with her parents, 292 Ads Ama ,4 TOP - Our 1986-87 Ski New York Life Insurance Co. Team. 40 Williams Street Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts 02181 237-4900 S F 667 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 BOTTOM - Amlrm lfnmlu, .Sha-ll.: hlcflzmn, rum' Knrc'n ffIlIIK'Ul'. if?-R, Ads 'tl N x B TOP - Cheryl Blais, Cnssy 4 Guillette Michelle 850 Lexin ton Street Mabardy, and Sara Colm. g Waltham Massachusetts 02154 ff 5 f 2, BOTTOM - joe Lamb and Marianne Meech. Ads I alan 4 955 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 1. 1, 1, lv 'V 6 Y, ' ' A ri ff 7 KA Muna 1 W twat Ta 54 a.f-ye f f g 15,1 , 1 I E I7 i W -mz,4: ge , , ya' kr 891-8082 FREE ESTIMATES TOP - Lzsa Noke with DRILLING AND BLASTING CO. her Parents' 25 KENMORE ROAD WALTHAM, MASS. 02154 'Q 110' fx: vw 1 . 'Jan z-as 14460. mrrrom . ILM :wwf-f, CIITIIYFI-Ill' 1Jl'l'HlYJf717, julio 229 Street Dc-Pmlfn, and Mllkf' RIVHIJ. Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 an Ads ff f searchmg all over Bermuda Waltham Red Cab fo' he luggage 43 Sun Street Waltham, Massachusetts 021 eorqe lm o CENTRAL WELDING ti ,W 41 M, ' 2,5 ,,. me FOP LEFT - jen Tiano md Mike Falzone. 5 1 40 Charles Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 TOP RIGHT - Lynn Feeney, Michelle BIUIIECCITIIL Amy Perolito, and jen Tiano. M ,xx u 1 f CHARLES A. MAITINNIS T1'rl.r: ICXAMINPZR 19 THAYER noAo WALTHAM, MA 02154 484.9104 W - janet A'fJiC1l7l7I1Y. BOTTOM RIGHT - jzmct Ma 61111113 f'C'l'C'I,VI'I7A,Q her cllplolrla. Q Ads A TOP - Nicole Novvlan, Lmda Mullane, and Emma Caruso. E 2 BOTTOM LEFT - Kim Sa vage, Mark PIOIQ, and Gloria Hajlkm. 5298 Ads .af- I I . K fi. V 5 3 276675 .4'777ZOZlS7W5 SE2W76Z TOP LEFT - The Celtics won by 1 point as Mr. Mac' explains to Karen Stevens. 0 0 0 891-LIMO 9 ' ' Jai' BOTTOM LEFT . D 6 ,Z 1 Randy Doiron, Bill Bfffgfff- 5ffPhf ' 113 River Street gggirande' and Dave Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Terry TOP RIGHT - and Lee Lee. BOTTOM R IGHT - llllll' lJc'l'rnlln Jlllll MJIfl'l'llIll.9 M1'kc' Ryan. 'M Ads 299 '11 wfwwwz, ,X f , f ' 175231, , MZ A im ,251-M . V an J ' and TOP LEFT - sfephanfe Zed! fiona 2640 Sgcigiecellvmg her 5 Beaver Street Tgp RiGHT , Stephanie Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Rircey and Ms. Peggy MZITIII. i 1 S A of BOTTOM - Fzkst Row - W , 6 Mm Lisa Champagne and Afhkhelle Auditore. Second Hope Ave- Row - Erin Corcoran, , Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 D1na Joyce, Kelli Roche, K? Ann Mane Graziano and Ads Lisa Raynor. , TOP LEFT - Enh Corcoran catching some rays at Elbow Beach. TOP RIGHT - Errrz Corcoran squrrmhg ar the rays durrhg Graduation HUT'fUM - flms limlllolrlr, Airs. lfnrlllfafffr, and lll'ilflIl'f Sllllllllfllll' Q 'Zn Ads TOP - Stephen Giangrande Kdoing his Tom Cruise imitation Q with Lisa Noke fdoing her B.W imitation ?w'w 7 131 Weston Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 U Z ffm , azgc' ' T Q.-'sa .- . V ,ran s A ' BOTTOM - Shawn Callahan and Sheila MCGann. V . Ads 5 Sm, 245 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 15 , s T08 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., BOSTON, MASS. 02115 267-8700, TWX 940600 WALTHAM WAREHOUSE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER 131 LINDEN STREET o WALTHAM, MASS. 02154 ..v-f- I ..Y BOTTOM LEFT . Lynne W 2346. 70,61 BOTTOM RIGHT .jf Coxall andjeannene W1Yl121r11.s and I,ynnc' Forbes. 402 Moody Street Cnxall. Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 ,M tr Ads W ff -WN Q, , Q 4 ,1 1 , f 1, WW' f1gXW 1 6 1 . 4 rg 4 Z f ,f , If f 2 2:11 'f - A Jawa' M ' ff f f asf Q , P yy, W' , Q iw, 1 ,fy X X- '-A . f Q. f fa Z M9 ' f wx. ffl, - V f , Q W K f ,, ,, 'f X 1 G . ,' ay 1 1 ' 1 , X f f Q f - , -f ' wifi ' 2 , , y 1 fig' V, f ,X A .. ' ' ' f , ,AI ' 'C l ' 5 ff 'f 7 'W 2 1 1 T rf ff , WI , W 4419 bm E 5G W 1 Y f f wx -.3 .a x f 'wma A M, ,, W 'g 7 1 f 1 zz' l M Q lf I ...ss 1 1 fa 'P ma' f t. . Wi' f P, H 4' I QU. nf, I wa Qi IA vw .dv 1 ,A ,,,,, X, g ' 'A', k Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 BOTTOM Laura Morse W to' Owner: William E. Frazier III TOP - Paul Marks, Ken Madaglia, Dan McCarthy, 290 North Avenue ana' Mark KI've never seen . M Weston, Massachusetts M' as so angw - 'ww 1,1 C 1 ' . 4 oT'roM RIGHT 275 Wyman Street Waltham, Massachusetts Magno. , ,W E X ' 1 BOTTOM LEFT . 105511111 Assznl and l:'1Yec-n Nfvlf f 7fUVl'IAl7j,' the surfar llnrseslzuf' Hull' lieufly, Ads Q YM' , ff :ffm ff We TOP LEFT - First Row julie Barry, Roy Larade, Kenny Gouveia, and Debbie DQ4more. Second Row - Steve Sutherland, Eric Melanson, and Norman LeBlanc. 460 TOP RIGHT - Kneeling 305 River Street - Dan l,eL1evre, jorge Orta, Tim Regan, and Paul Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Marks' Standing - Roy Larade, Kenny Gouveia, Eddie Sarno, Steve MacDonald Carl Crncotta, and Farben Piedrahira. CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! FREE MONOGRAM On any of our Sweaters A See Our Selection of Corduroy Jackets All in Men '5, Women 's 8' Childrens Sizes We can monogram almost any fabric in- cluding sneets, blankets, towels, coats, sweaters, jackets, etc. Many styles, sizes 8. colors to choose from. BOTTOM - joanna Casey, Mr. Thomas Leverone, and Tom I on again off again j Henry. O8 Ads TOP LEFT . Juliette Clarke getting a tan for the prom. gm- ?u! Wada ta Me 63444 af 1937 Best of Luck to the Class of 87 May all of your dreams be fulfllled 3 0 Fwd Pack: Safe Safada 897 Mam Street Waltham Massachusetts 02154 647 9510 TOP RIGHT - Juliette Clarke, Kathy Pratt, Ed Cucchfl and jenny Pettrs. iss Ads PW .J:!'v , 'wi 5 'M-Q37 'Q 11, ,-Q, X 1... Q., ...sv 4 4 if x ,Qi-gr . gli 1,, 'E' 2 Q wigwf' 1 1,,4g.w , 'H 2 'amwffi v-5,4 , ,ff ,Q 4, 'Q ?x.LMP1, va 2' V S, 5 ag Q ,I v .xfiliw be V K . fi J-if fa ,, ' . H 1 5' L ur 1 7, 31244. 70:4 109 Linden Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Q kv f ' ,Val AW .A . . , t ak, F x.,., , , .. 1 , ! M af J N' in J ...f if gf ,,.:,:-V Q V fi , , W... f f ..,,7 .-.- .0 - . ,-4 TOP LEFT - First Row - Marianne Burke, Debbie Mon- ahan, Sherla McGann, and Ka- ren Connelly. Second Row - Matt Gallagher and Shawn Callahan. TOP RIGHT - Karen Con- her Maw' , n Q 1 X QWM 'W' '5 SUD . E 125 Middlesex Street Millis, Massachusetts lilITTfIM LEFT -Chris Ge- lmas and R11 hir' Lelilanc BOTTOM RIGHT - Cheryl Gargum' and her brother. f QM' is Ads TOP LEFT - Rhonda Compton and Stephen Giangtancle TOP RIGHT - Lisa Noke and Emma Caruso. is L 7 SR , , 272-0213 h A M T tigers- r. an 'XUN , tv SUNTANNING SALON M' For Men and Women oPENaooAM 64MddI T nplke,BurInngton M achusetts 01803 BOTTOM - Rob Camara, 1 1 ,fv- john Maione, and Mark Magno. Ads 463 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 ,W M W 'K M 1 , Y 4 .Ng 1 'R I 1 A f Z. J JA. .x', , N Q. M2 ' wa v, Q 'dir' slum W fa 7 f 1 New as x .nf grill K new miles N Fenway pwcimaf Connelly 64 Salem Street TOP RIGHT He 6 MCdfOfd Massachusetts they 6 aga fm he! TOP LEFT Ka en MCGan nd Ka en C n elly , 'ii I SI Ads Rf Z i,'ff-1:-iw at ,,-:QA M A, N,-,, ,,, 1 .5 ,f ,iff 4 yt f fs: tv -MW 1 ff f Ae- 1 waz, 4700 TOP LEFT - Alan Penniman. , 565 Lmcoln Street TOP RIGHT - Karen Lappas, Kelli Roche, Heather Chl2SSOH, Dfna Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Joyce, and Em Corcoran' , 11..- 5 4 f fin f BOTTOM LEFT - 0 0 9 Rhonda Compton and Ea' Md CL1C4C'l7I'. , 681 Mam Street f Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 16 Ads 1 51' BOTTOM RIGHT - Rhonda Compton, Kewn Greeley, and Cathy Landry. gr' sph lawn , Zaeew TOP LEFT - Billy Burgess- 266 Moody Street TOP RIGHT - Michael Monahan. Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 ETH . gt Aa- f 1 BOTTOM LEFT - Dawn Cannisrraro, Mr. john Gracefla f our new Princfpalj, and Rhonda Compton. oulcxa CLEAN va' GARY F. MACKENZIE 209 Lexington Street 16171 891-0430 Waltham, MA 02154 Ads 'W fi 'Wa' ,f W . ? ,,., TOP LEFT - john Kavey, Eric Melanson, and Tim Regan. TOP RIGHT - Rob Bettinelli and Stephanie MIYIHI. x 5 I. BOTTOM - Lek to Right - Stacy McGovern, Tammy Momkon, Mr. joseph Travahni, Karen Lappas, Heather Chtasson, feanne Morreale, and Stephanie Turner. 'P' Q , - B' ang 'Y f up :FL if K gf , Z X nv 4, Za ' 4 ff , -, I ' U, W . 'c Ns. 5 94 za !, at ,Q-i, ,-NMWA 1 Mt, M125 I ft Sh I It 1. it -,X M- v f! ' l 1 TOP LEFT - Three Cousins - Renee Gobbi Lori Gobbi and Nicole Nowlan. ,,,wnu.'-,....,...s :ww 1275 Main Street Way ?ea' 7054464 ta 76a M44 af 1937 5466 74644 y . Route 117 Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 647-5870 TOP RIGHT - Rob Hazel leading the Way down the slopes at Vail. Eric Weston is nor, ui the picture, because he fell on the bunny slope. :A ' if -I I geo BOTTOM LEFT - Diane L Lhnoli, Michelle Auditore, and Dianne Rayne. 51 Hall SU-get Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 BOTTOM RIGHT - Steven Coco, Scorr Cowan, and Pcrcr hilly. Ads if EY' TOP LEFT - Danny LeLievre and Steve Sutherland. SLI 4? ' 519 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 TOP RIGHT - Lisa Champagne, Danny LCLIICVFC, and Ann Marie Graziano, BOTTOM LEFT - Naney a.k.a Fred Stemberg, Mr.Paul Madden, and Karen Burke O -Ads Zwtoflaedwtde 6!444agl9X7,6wn A E BOTTOM RIGHT - Geofhey Bourque. aaa cf 4 1 VCZIP I-EFTC5 U52 Nokf Colonial Shopping Center FgZ5ggf1S'eHZ3 igilgen In Joanna Hey' 85 River Street 894'8598 joanna Casey, and B1Yljl Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 , I ' w . ' ' 'S I . . t-5'x :fin Q - . h 4. ., f',, . 1 Q. -QA r J wg . l ' . fl ' . U 1 ' l 1 ', v I ' ' 1 Burgess, TEL 924 4009 fAm'Nf W ?'N wmgmovvm 02172 fw- ON A . . f,Tff - ' 77 Jr 712' if ff:-ri BOTTOM LEFT - BOTTOM RIGHT - fC'55lk.'3 Assad, Sandra T E X A T R O N Rcncc' Gnlvlvf, Krisrc-11 Robjghaud, and Lon' l,c'Iilanc', and Lori Golvlri. Leonard TEX LEBLANC ASSEMBLIES SOLDFPING in INgPEC.Tl' Ads TOP - Carl M2Hg2HClll Ann Callahan, Donna Gzkolamo, and Ray Doucette. lf -n,, BOTTOM LEFT Rhonda C0mpron. WAP 22 Ads 7 899 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 TOP - Lisa Noke and Michelle Brunacciml I I BOTTOM LEFT - Chrlstlhe Crowe and Lynne Coxall. 8' o.- W7? ?4a!a I Won 75519 D 85 River Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 f 'J D BOTTOM RIGHT . Lynne Cuxall recclvmg her drplorna. Q38 Ads ' T 3 fy i aW '. ff ua- f 23. ,M TOP - Lek to Right - Maria Riccio, Leah Cormier, Stacey White, Lisa Campbell, Carl W W-with R W7 f, I 'Q Z ' ,t 4 K , , 72 ml, NWWW ix., W ,Wa as .hiya I ffbvxxgk 1 Wf 1:5 , I Manganellil Laura Gamble, Cheryl Gargone, Michelle Bruce, Heather Scichilone, and Cheryl Lucas. 1074 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 894-3401 4 + Www? BOTTOM - Nancy f l. min-. L Wm Q 1... x 'gun 5. wie Stephanie Ladd, and Q Goguen, Regina Marchant, Rhonda Compton. 24 Ads 862 Lexington Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 r ' 1 P 7 ,, wee-.dex ic ' data 800 Lexington Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 . V I Nm 'hi Team Outfitters - Sporting Goods WALTHAM INC 37 Lexington St, Waltham. Mass, 02154 C6175 891-3626 f 2 TOP LEFT - Brenda Amelra and Karen Anderson. TOP RIGHT - Karen Stevens and Kelly Stratton showrng off rherr drplomas. HO'I'I'UlVI - l:'llc'c'n Neal, 1,1311 Rrvcluzrrl, Mr1r1r'c'.1 l'2'f'rlmm, I,:mm Vallc'mm1', and Cflrarlrru' M:arrr'r1, Ads WK YH TOP - Kelli O'Br1en and Kevin Keaney WV 7046i'64m I P.O. Box 262 Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 BOTTOM LEFT - Christine Crowe receiving her diploma. 26 Ads Ewa ,nf 'W 'aa-QW , W BOTTOM RIGHT . Lynne Coxall and Nancy 836 Main Street Robmson' Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 TOP LEFT - Dave Power receiving his diploma. BOTTOM LEFT - Rhonda Compton, Kevin Greeley, and Stephanie Ladd. W Wadtiam 131 Linden Street COPPOI3- Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 TOP RIGHT - Larry Q x HfJT'TfPfVI RIGHT - jmn liz-:neo and jmrmcnc 65 Main Street 'l'Ufl7f'5- H Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 Ads W --ff..-..,........ --.-.1--1.-...W 9 . .X ...M 3 W. 4.1. ...M W ' 1 1 ,,..,,...,,..,....J pang 1 f i new 'P 1 A ...--wi- 5 ' 'V , .,.X 'S 5 'a 3 ,.,.. V.-.V-'N Q f 2 Q ,..,., , 3 X Q Wm S V l , . -W 1 5 Q . X l 1 3 , 3 5 r . r 5 ll L s k 5 E fl NNW TOP - Melissa Alarie, Pam Callahan, Michel Auditore, and Erin Corcoran. le 70641 and 7ac. 110 South Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 BOTTOM - Michelle Brunaccini and Hiends at The S en for Prom. 1328 355 Waverly Oaks Road Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 ,A QC: xx WW! Zaamadedtl low aiwaga, linda, Zofiq, Kazaa, zulu, Dame, and ABOV Ads 'VK 2 'rpm wma V' t'Fh1',: f My . 1 1 1 , I i V V? 6 W .2 f f ZW 4, if N: Mp, 'W at 1 f 5, ef ff f .,, ,ffZ'f .4 G , 5 M, X y 9 R ,ami V x I f 1 . . - ,ni aww Z A I f Q Q X W if O f M' :lf f - ' gg , I ff fa M . ., ,A My ,Q .xiiwr fW ZZ, T 775 HOMEROOM 115 - First Row - David Belskik. Second Row - jamie, Brennan, Mark Brophy, and Sean Biggins. Third Row - Debbie Braunerr, Michelle BFUUZCCITYIL Nancy Bastarache, Donna Bikson, Charlene Brown, and Cheryl Blaik. Fourth Row - Mr. Travalini, Dave Bove, Phil Brake, Cheryl Braclcesy, john Bilodeau, Robert Berrinelli, Edward Beach, Michelle Bruce, Chnktihe Bonner, and janet Burgess. BOTTOM LEFT - jorge Orta. BOTTOM RIGHT -jen Tiano. Ads f www ., 1 ,ff H wx. Q M w u4 ' 5 fg 1 afcff A4 a sn ff WW 5 , Ax LA 7 X ya, 11 F y V 4-may Lin J?X,.., B Q 1 W5 ,parvu- , ,. f 3' 5 , F3117 HOMEROOM 121 - First Row - Karen Burke, Emma Caruso, and Dawn Canmsrraro. Second Row - Bill Burgess, joanna Casey, David Russell, and Shawn Callahan. Third Row - Adrian Campbell, Marianne Burke, Lisa Campbell, and Rhonda Cassidy. I-ourrh Row - james Casey, Thomas Burke, Michael Cannistraro, Tom Carrafiello, Robert Camara, and Mrs. Kefalas. BOTTOM LEFT - Matt Lasker. BOTTOM RIGHT - Karen Burke. QM V, ek.-i, Ads VR N N . X, 5. a I e,,,N,.,V' W X . 3, 5 2 T? mv-W is, 5.8, W 1. Kim , Xxw' N 2 ,252 HOMEROOM 125 - First Row - Stephen Colon, Tony Cincotta, and Rick Collette. Second Row - Lisa Champagne, juliette Clarke, Heather Chiasson, Rhonda Compton, and Larry Coppola. Third Row X- Erin Corcoran, Sara Cohn, julie Clark, Karen Connelly, janet Cloherty, Debora Chiavaras, and Patricia Charsson. Fourth Row - Hassan Chehab, Claude Chiasson, Steven Coco, Carl Cincotta, Bill Corcoran, Bill Chiasson, and Mrs. Neild. BOTTOM LEFT - Krissy Bankosky, Diane Limoli, and Nicole Nowlan. BOTTOM RIGHT - Emma Caruso. A Ads A -if Z W Q, Z 44 WW' WZ? X' aa Qmwmw wmv 7 iwj M' ' fa W A. ,WW W TQWWN 'Q W is '15 HOMEROOM 215 - First Row -john Fraser, Ron li-rro, and Karla Faresc. Second Row - Giovanna Emo, Tuhkz fragalc, and john Gallagher. Third Row - Michelle l'k'clcy,-jcanncnc I-'orlu-5, Karin Pbrranri, Lynn Feeney, Amy Feroliro, and Nlaurccn Horfo, fourth Row - Deborah Flvher, Fred liasano, Hank Fll'll1I'lI4L', Aflilx Plrzsimmons, Hob Porcier, Ml-CAlIHd'l I'k'clc-y, aml Mr. Collins. BOTTOM LEFT - Dave Power and Amly Prom. BOTTOM RIGHT - Marr Gallaglwr, Qrggi Ads X -, , 'emma ,4 7.x'Z ,V , ys ,fgfagig ' , I Wx 65' gf- . ay, 'W' Kin .t V, , X rfb' ' 5 , swf' V , , s ,M W 8. H, V r G t gg Q ag. 1 ' W , ,, f QM Iwf W' 7 ' ' . 'W' ,ww , weasel, W my 'ff' W my X.-W' WY uit. Q A W-'ata 'War M fr, ' R ' 5 227 HOMEROOM 221 - First Row - Ron Harris, and Sheryl Guarini. Second Row - Richard Hathaway, Deborah Hallowell, Gloria Ha jian, and Annemarie Graziano. Third Row - Ms. Poisson, Chrissy Guillette, Ann-Marie Hanlon, Eric Grossman, Kevin Greeley, and Deborah Gregorio. Fourth Row - Rob Hazel, Rick Griffin, Chuck Harris, Tom Henry, Gregory -Gullotti, and Mark Hebert. 4 BOTTOM LEFT - Charline Martin, Eileen Neal, Sandra Robichaud, and Lisa Richard. BOTTOM RIGHT - Mark Hebert. V 34 Ads my .7 4 , it QW: ' :Q , R. W,W,,fM W ff I ,ky .3 1 'WA' y- f ww Lv ' w ,,v VT' WX -- '. Nmv . J? .N f ws..- l' HOMEROOM 241 - First Row - Karen Lappas, Vanessa Kaupelik, Michelle Landry, Catherine Landry, Brenda l,alfurt, Maureen Keating, and Kriften Keete Sefond Row - Sl7Ull.S'lIJIIl Kouyoumjianujudy Kendall, Stephanie Ladd, Kim !k'f'l1liUl7lV.'v, Khanh Lu, Uyen Lu, Chan Lam, and Peter Kelefljmn. l'hird Huw - Peter Lally, Robert Keane, lim King, and Nifk Krmrm. BOTTOM LEFT - Mike Ryan, BOTTOM RIGHT - Cllrii Gelinas. fm. Ads K 4 X f Hz, qi f' X , iz .1 ,Vw my t S f ff fr 7 ,ff , if 3 M , , W A LIZ' Az I YL , Eiwt is WW wwf' y Q Z ,f HOMEROOM 245 - First Row - Danny LeLievre, Rich LeBlanc, and Steve MacDonald. Second Row - Michelle LeBlanc, Kerry Lucchese, Michelle Mabardy, judith Lrnnehan, and Tom LeBlanc. Third Row - Mr. Cerqua, Cheryl Lucas, Karina Lawdis, Kristen LeBlanc, Lorri Leonard, Nicole LeBlanc, Tanyi Loor, Yvette Lebon, and Ms. Baxter. Fourth Row - Robert LeLievre, Matt Lasker, Andrew Long, Mike LeBlanc, and Norman LeBlanc. BO'I'l'OM LEFT - Cheryl Blais. BOTTCJM RIGHT - Steve Cotoni. i336 Ads mia. -4, gf' M , 0, ' Ss '1 1 If 'W I Z ,M we visw Q ,A ,.., .3 W xx N WNEW ,jf irgxvwi -ww Nm weft? W 1 N NY ,' ' Next NN. i wif K t NkQ..,i?!f'fes5 , swim . ,A Q f ff-'1 ' XA HX . , my X 'QW es X ., I' Y. Ny 4 X msg 1K 1 K ks- KZ, 'XM .. -N '-Q-I L A, .KEN . ,- 4 152 ' X 'Iv u-1-say, ,Alla W, mQDflm WW Z If ,f ' FM, f .aff W 519' , A, , , 'Za gaps-rn f an -' 2 ZS, 4 T ,M ga ' a ya? 7 ff f -w---V-.uf ww' I ,wb Q.-vu W-- J , 'I XVI 4 r .X 14 gl XVI V 4 lAX XVI IAX 2' HOMEROOM 311 - First Row - Michael McNally, Michael Michaud, and Kenneth MCGilvery. Second Row - jeanne Morreale, Marika Mele, Lisa Melanson, Alrhea Mclaughlin, Rosalie Mele, Stephanie Millar, and Katherine Moran. Third Row - Lynda MCSweeney, Shawn McNamara, Marianne Meech, lid Mc'Gowan, Michael Monahan, and Debbie Monahan. BOTTOM LEFT - Sara Cohn and Rick Griffin. BOTTOM RIGHT - lfrilc Royrls. Y xx-.N z Ads 337 N is ' 2 is ,V X' Q nw, . W 4 Mlm, 4 r 1 iww A K , O aw if Y! aff' gba Sw O-r ff Z ff V V , gf W fa ,799 ' wwffflwlby X , .wwf 575 fl HOMEROOM 513 - First Row - Tracey Mucci Shawna Noiles, Nicole Nowlan, Eileen Neal, Tammy Morrison, and Kelli O'Brien Second Row - jason Nocera, Dennis Mullane, forge Orta, Lillian Padella, Lisa Noke, and Theresa O'Neill. BOTTOM LEFT -jennifer Nl4COl2lL and Kristin Norton. BOTTOM RIGHT - Ron Harris. 33 Ads rf I ft ,a ff, Z W Z W 05? Avi. my KZ 7 MW W: 1 s Zigi, , 1 f 1 O 1 'S ',, 2 N 'M . 'a M. y ,-1 WNIM . ' 4 Q 4 ag A me 1 ff ,y 0, f ,M I f 'M Sw S. 2,2 7 I . 5 Z wh , ', My , c ww , ,, ' rf ,J ai f WW Wfj, 4 A X X f , if W! , J I 4. Q ' f W 4, , , ,. ,g In if , V' f W. .V I , K Af If L W ga 1. M V W Q 7 A' 0 ' 97 f V , fix f M as if 7 . T X 37 5 ff T , , Q 43, V 4: f 5 f e fp X 1 X , f ' i Q Q if 1 if a J. -. ig f af, ' , ' ' ,. M ,T 4 X, ,, if' 5 i Q, . . - , f , X44 . 'T S 22 Q 525, 3 M' 1 S ff yr. as . T. , f' ' 2,4 ,, 'ie L was ,f f 33' , A mxa, Q any ,T Q, if i W A 4 ,, f an ya Y , ' ' J 'al in , ' , Y. 5 l j .., ' f Mhm T 1 V ' 7? 'J , , ' fafaadinf e S ,ff , 5, A , , ,,,,, We 1 M, W ,AV. 1- , ' ' mf ,, ff ' f S ,gW1?14 22 ,, ' ll ., sm .W M 4? ,aw X ,W f 4 4 5 ff -,ff r,f ,XX 1 ,ff , T ,f , . ,IZ 5 'L :.4.f xl ' - I., inn: , f I ,ga-W' wif. ,,,Kv.fi , y vs. all Hen. . Y 2 525 HOMEROOM 325 - First Row - Vahe Tokatlian, Thomas Vanana, Craig Valine, Bruce Thibault, and Michael Vellante. Second Row - Aida Torres, Angela Trcylia, jennifer Tiano, Laura Vallerand, Susan Veilleux, Stephanie Turner, Steve Tulimieri, and Kelly Walsh. Third Row - David Tobin, Albert Velella, Paul Tirone, and Taline Tokatlian. BOTTOM LEFT - Louise Bernard and Holly Richardson. BOTTOM RIGHT - Dave Tobin. Ads 2' 515 X HOMEROOM 315 - First Row - Uday Patel, Yung Park, and Ashish Patel. Second Row - Alan Penniman, David Peterson, Carol Pinzone, Carrie Peck, and Matthew Pecci. Third Row - Paula Parlee, jennifer Pettis, Elaina Post, Ann Parker, and Shailesh Patel. Fourth Row - Scott Parello, Paul Poirier, Dave Power, Ray Pineau, Eric Peterson, and Kevin Patano. BOTTOM LEFT - Neal Hakar. BOTTOM RIGHT - Christina Yarrossi. 340 Ads D9 QM jg: U- ffl' 5227 HOMEROOM 321 - Firsr Row - lirin Sullivan, Trzifcy Tllclmdo, Erin Sullivan, Nancy Steinberg, and Karen Stevens. Sccvml Row - jennilbr Sullivan, Kevin Sllericlan, Steed Yhmnm, Waync 7711-rmzilr, Chrikmphcr Ylzranm, john Sr. Gcrrnain, Raclwl Slicrrklan, and Brian Shauglinessy. BO'I'I'OM LEFT - Karla liaresc. BOTTOM RIGHT - lfrilc Pc'rc'r.srm Y Y. AdS341T' --like Z 4 P J J . HOMEROOM 140 - First Row - Lisa Chikzsson, and Chris Casella. Second Row - julie Chihsson, Carene Capoccika, Dennis Carrahello, Maureen Carey, and Heidi Chiasson. Third Row - Ms. M McGrath, jeff Chisholm, Daniel Cannisrraro, Chris Casey, Todd Y Champeon, Mark Chlapowski Carmello Cinqueonce, and Rudy I Centola. 1 ' . BOTTOM LEFT - jack Daniels. ' 3 ix , BOTTOM RIGHT - Michele Mabardy. 42. Ads - M F127 HOMEROOM 146 - First Row - Michael Dipllilllpo, Gerald Drluzio, Da ve DiGregorio, Elsie Elysse, Marsha lfdmumls, julie Dunbar, Anne Dewey, janine Driver, Allison l:'a-gan, and Mr. Viens Sefond Row - Marr Deveaux, Christopher Drew, Dana DiGiovine, Andy Duffy, and Prank DiGiorgio, B0'l I'0M LEFT - Maureen l'l0rio aml Kara llfilllllllllff. BOTTOM RIGHT - Vanessa Kaupelis. 5 9, f Y Y x ,.Lfq..ir' Ads 343 HOMEROOM 154 - First Row - Ken Green, Colleen Green, Laszlo Horsilc, and Roland Henrie. Second Row - Karen Hay, Andrea Hadge, Debbie Hough, Stacey Hietsch, Cindy Hoffman, Audrey Grifhn, and Kristin Harris. Third Row - Claudine Guarini, Maureen Hosick, julie Hewitt, Donna Hallock, Sherry Grant, Tricia Guelli, Precious Hill, and Dawn Harper. Fourth Row - Dean Hadley, jim Grenier, and Mike Hornbeck. BOTTOM LEFT - Lorri Leonard, jessica Assad, Marisa Mele, Tracey Mucci, and Michelle Duprez. BOTTOM RIGHT - Michelle Brunaccini and Danny l,eLievre. Ads Uh. J' K' ?s. .QW ? HOMEROOM 162 - Hrs! Row - Carhcrlhc Loulls, Roscrnarr Light, Karen l,nrnbara', Lori Lupo, Kathy Mulrflle. and Lori Malone . Sccvnd Row - eannc' Ma rno, Danny 1,VI7WUf!'ll, Dau ' Y A . . X- I,0Ckc', Carlo l,1'bc'rr1r1lQ and AIIFSOH Lobo. Third Row - l,:1ur:1 Ly. BOTTOM LEFT - Billy Corcoran and IDc'hlm1'c 1 l1YfK'f. BOTTOM RIGHT -Jl4lI7I7I,l' RIISSU and Gary' Cfcwrlvlc. 'P r Ads 345' x:' 2 V.. ,, Wffggl ff we ,F f fn' A W , I-IOMEROOM 165 Fzrsr Row Dmne Kramer, Knsten Kelley Nancy johnson and ennlfer acob Second Row Doug Keefe BOTTOM RIGHT Frrst Row Stephanie Turner Second Row Dave Bove Brian Shaughnessy, and ean Demeo 1 P -sn- x ,w 4 ,7. it Q- x A-.R .wwf if N. Q f ,Wa ' 2, l -rn -E .- ' 2 . wfxyu.. ff A W AOD W 4 f. f 1 ,4 -,ge sw-aff vegyr -1. of if I I ABOVE - fWlk'l1c'llc' fffUl7JlCtkI4IlIp 1,1311 Nokcz Amy I'k'ml1m, .Illc!.li'IJ TIQIIN J, 'Zn Ads 347 -VZ Z f l ff ABOVE - Flksr Row - Renee Gobbi, and Allison Eagan. Second Row - Chnksy Michelorrl Elaine Patterson, Rhonda Boudreau, Kara Howley, Angela Aniello, and Lori Gobbl. Ads Y fa W ' ' , fag' -rx , V , X If E lm' 3 X F6 hi 1 ,fl Z ia , ' 'iikjfftl' 195451 h mg W ' ,tf,M, V ff,,4 raw 4 I f L... HOMEROOM 111 - First Row - Daisy Aviles, Krissy Bankoslcy, jessica Assad Gerald Augustine, Linda Agahigian, Brenda Amelia, and julie Barry. Second Row - janine Barrile, Eileen Ahlman, Michael Alibrandi Denise Arsenault, Susan Barker, and Melissa Alarie. T. 4 . 'CD .ey I U 4 ! Q fb 'I 4 it i 9 v .r 5 if J .N . ,A J. ug...-.. - I 14. if N vu'-1 HOMEROOM 211 - First Row - Mrs. lvhztthews, Karen Courtney, Christine Crowe, jimmy Crowley, l,e:1l1 Cormier, Mark Depass, Scott Cowan, jack Daniels, and Mark Davy. Sefond Row - Lynne Coxall, Maureen Cotugnn, Rieliarcl Dal, David Cousineau, and Tony D'Amien. V3.3 2' Ads ' f ,' ,, fy r 'f ,, HOMEROOM 213 - First Row - Ms. Russ, Mike Falzone, Michelle Duprez, Isa Donelle, Andrea Diana, Courtney Driscoll, Sandra Dorigatti, Michelle Donovan, and Robert DiGregorio. Second Row -joseph Donaghue, David 2,5 Falzone, james Fahey, Andy DiPasquale, Dawn Dupuis, Randy Doiron, Marlene Enos, and Michael Falzone. l HOMEROOM 217 - First Row - Mayur Ghandil Donna Girolamo, Ann Guigno, Mrs. O'Brien, Nancy Goguen, Laura Gamble, Alicia Gray, Gary Gentile, Thomas Gosselin, Renee Gobbi, and Cheryl Gargone. Second Row - David Gibbs, 217 Norman Gosselin, Chris Gelinas, and Lori Gobbi. ,I 4 Ads F z M5113 lIw:4Q! 'L 'Y 13. .1 ,N 225 5 1 9 .- 55 1 gf 2' M A y I Vwlyfil .1 1 if F-I 'Y K a ff 4 Y f 4 , 1,7 I 5 Q, fr f , f f V X fa f 'V 1 3 f H, ' .L 723' X' -'I L 1 n . ,. if HOMEROOM 225 - First Row - Dina joyce, Patricia Huff Patricia jimenez, Melissa juliano, Lisa Hesse, and Kara Howley. Second Row - Andy Kasper, Kara Holmquist, Marc jordan, and Lana jur1g1an. psmmfferefmu mnmuuanm ill :nassaui p.wa.f in mmunnmm XE' l!M3S F l1f?,:1!Z,',' nassaui: Blain iliifl 112 5.1 F5781 ?lDm:. 'QD Cixi f' cumin iii llliudnyii' 1'Wf 'lEaill f 5-:W-ww. 1 M!-4. I 'lY? ,-J' F lai'i0 ! 1 ' FI' ig' T w-'qtljr Q'- :NIH 'lily RH' ' V'9 'f5l1- ' UH. -'54 A---,V -ww U- .a.' ' W64'1Ur 'fn .,..q1a, 4 I 1 ? f Q I Qi . K ' Jwffhlxs. ' 1 ,.,U SI l' 517 e VM 4 -Mix. HUMEROOM 317 - 17151 Row - lJUlIlI'l7l'!' lfl'.S1lI'L'l7U, Kcllf RoCln', Andrea Rando, 1,1311 Pllglluflllv, Nnclln R1'rAl1:1rd. :md M1'Chc'llc' Regan. 541111111 Row - Holly RI'f'1llIfr1.9Hl7, Sandm Rnlwidvaud, MHfI1I 111770, 1,1311 Rl-C'1IHfl1, Mana 1x'1r'c1'r1.jnycf' Powlcsland, 1.1198 Rayrmr, and SlCf717ilI7l'C' 11'1'trc'y. aw-. Ads 5 ,nw j 54, , X .et -iafk S to Mila ax.Sf Ju? V w , N5-ifqhy gg Vw at Q Q35 5' Q TQ my vw-H' -fx.-gg',, ,, S P R: xr s my 592429 f , an HOMEROOM 144 - First Row - Laurie Desmaris, Miguel Davila, Lisa Cotterly, julie Dallacosta, Ann Dacey, Cynthia Crowe, and Poala Cucci. Second Row - Kerry Davis, Christine DeFil1ppo, julie DeProHo, Estella DeDosantos, , Alison Davis, Chris Cusano, Tom Demeo, and Laura Daley. Third Row - Marie Desmond, Kristen Cox, jeanne Crane, jen DAddario, and Marty Crowley, f I S, ,., j Www- Yz'Q':w,bfw . , fi 3, 4 , . 7 ,t z ' J N x-wo. HOMEROOM 148 - First Row - Stacey Ferreira, Paul Ferolito, Buster Farraher, Kevin Felton, joseph Florio, Randy Feeley, Robert Fitzgerald, Emmanuel Fabrilcarakis, and Christopher Fisher. Second Row - Dana Fessenden, jennifer X Feeley, Laurie Ferolito, Debbie Falzone, Elisa Esposito, and Charlotte Forte. 352 Ads , Z' 1 A Th ,Q , f-wg. N .0 S sn., I Ngkifiigve ,ar 'Huw- HOMEROOM 171 - First Row - Meliasa Post, jay Pittorino, Vinny Piazi Charlie Paquette, Kiran Kirlidaben, Roger Poirier, Stacey Porter, Sabrina Tamburnni Elaine Patterson, Reena Patel, , Ragina Patel, and Glanee Patel. Second Row - Paul O'Halloran, jose' Ortia, Mark Parent, Brian Peirce, Cliff Peck, Angela l- Parente, Karen Pensyl, and Ann Poirier. Yo Q P -P P ,, 4. s F f f' 9 'E 1 v , , . r J , TF'vu - . . , , u , ,QM 08 -Q, K . qyg' 'I Q, .-1 .fl . 'S ,s T . 'uv ,A, '-Fl' A ' ,K-1 '1'-v-.,, ,ld fx zu 'fqfv-l ., 3 rJ.' ' -- , , ' N 1, A , U1 ' '. f. ls.. HOMERUUM 172 - lfirst Row - Mr, lJ'Amic'o, Sccoml Row - Michelle' Murphy, Serena lVlo11co11sky, Harlmm Muiscg Margarc't Nix, Lim Norton, Paul Now-llo, Pa! O'liricn, Samir Noyes, Shawn Mokclcr, and Mika' Nlurplzy, lhiral Row - lioh Moran, Shelli U'l1ria'n, Kelli Mokvler, W!Hll'lIl' Morrii, ffhris Nacleau, and Ricky Nowlan. or-Nfl 4 Ads 'fl f 894 7950 - A C MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - ' ' . I omonmo - swear Mem. ossnen . Compliments of a Friend Es,2 PUMP svecuAus1s -1 oouwv o suwsow WALTHAM, MA , ,,V1 ,J 4 M 1 ff' 1 '44 if for zj aaa-57.2 Q ACtI0l'I VIUEO fwazmmn, .7flA0Jf5-1 5 ,..,,., , OW, new aww afclcdtzanat' Ukchmeat' TOP LEFT - Billy Corcoran and Debbie Frlsher. Sxppod' gnc' TOP RIGHT . Rob Hazel. I D 3,5CO.,ege Farm Road IIISEQINQIQ my Krissy aankosky' wal1:a?n',?llrIg2254 617-893-5600 orra Hajran, Debbie Hallowell, andjeannene Forbes. 'F 54 Ads alpnaqrauniuss P rshops O1 The Fuvu e Steven R. Lapierre , as mnug . M, la 7 f iw ,NZ Z' I ig ygf g if X x 1 Ni I af' 1 M A , l-AIEIGIAFNKLS' I CYIKI Fllfmil IINUWU QM 1 1 I nn 1 rv in 5 1446 Wefdosg Q., '7oze. 44 Williams Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 I IU! Y i 2 l - l x ffl, y l T .law Offdcea of 556 Main Street Waltham, Massachusetts 0215-1 TOP LEFT - Debbie' Nformlmn, Sllcilzl !VlcsG:mn, and Karvn 671 Moody Street C,,,,m.Hy. Waltham, lVlaSSaCl'luSCttS 02154 TOP RIGHT - Vzrlnasw K:1upc'l1'.s, BOTTOM LEFT - Iichlm- Grqgurln. fp., BOTTOM RIGHT - jorgr' Orra and 71any1'I,onr. Ads Ht 2 Q s 1 .X W. X ' 77, af 9 f 1 , W .i ,, 4,., ,,,,.. , ..V X .,,, ,,,, Y 4 4 4. 1 'iff Walter J. Corcoran ATTORNEY AT LAW 14440 Z L 7ne. 436 Marrett Road 711 MAIN STREET OFFICE: 16171 B93-1620 Lexin ton WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 02154 RES: 16171 475-1620 g , Massachusetts 2dD?4aaz 416 Moody Street Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 -. 891-1020 THEY WILL BE READY ON YOUR ARRIVAL TOP LEFT - Lisa Champagne and Eric Melanson. ' TOP RIGHT - Laurie Ferolito and Danny LeLr'evre. 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Sloyski joyce Sosha Marguerite Sozanski john Sozanski Rodney Steinbeiser Michael Thambash Ellen Thambash jennifer Thambash Lydia Thambash Sandra Tirrimaco joe Travalini Keith Veno Alex Villacorta john Walker jr. Barry Welch Bruce Willis Large Selection Good Luck Of Current 8: Class Of 1987 Oldie 45'S D'7S6.4,-4720 5,4776 ZS 0167427 7726 487 Moody Street Records - Tapes - C.D's Waltham, MA 02154 316 Moody Street 899-4010 Waltham, MA 02154 Camping - Hunting Apparel - Work Clothes 891-0700 Safety Apparel - Work Boots Serving The Public's Music Needs Ads Xl We live in a weird world. It always was weird. It always will be weird. The year which the Class of '87 spent as seniors, however, went beyond weird. It was...well...WEIRD. The word of the year? Scandal. Around November of 1986 it was discovered that for over twelve months the U.S. had been engaged in super-secret arms dealings with its brand new buddy, Iran. At first, the public was told that this was done in order to get Iranian help in freeing American hostages in Lebanon. That seemed logical since, at about the same time, hostage David Jacobsen was freed from 17 months of captivity. Shortly later, though, certain people were caught with their pants down when the media reported that funds from the Iran arms dealings had been illegally diverted to those crazy Contra 'heedom fighters from down in Nicaragua. O.K., now the question was who knew what. While Ron Reagan initially claimed that he didn 't remember whether he was informed or not, Lt. Col. Oliver North of the Marines emerged as the central figure. Then, before anyone knew what was going on, things got far too complicated for anyone to know what was going on. North's secretary, Fawn Hall, told of shredded and altered documents, Richard Secord told of Swiss Bank accounts and insurance policies, and other people are still telling of other things even as this article goes to print. Weird. MISS LIBERTY'S IOOTH BIRTHDAY - K inset j is celebrated by a gigantic firework display. THE KEY PLAYER IN THE IRAN ARMS SCANDAL - ftop lehj is Lt. Col. Oliver North. FORMER C.I.A. DIRECTOR - Ktop nghtj William Casey, another key player in the arm scandal. Casey passed away before the investigation was completed. IRAN ARM SCANDAL - Kbottomjjust an every day happening in the 'holy war. 6The Year In Review The Year In Review 43' Iran's neighborfenemy, Iraq, was also the subject of a U.S. related controversy in 1987. When an Iraqi missle, 'accidentally' launched from a low flying aircraft, struck the USS STARK, killing 37 American sailors, several questions were raised concerning the United States' naval policy in the Persian Gulf. Among these were that of why our men were unable to defend themselves, why the U.S. was never aided by its allies in protecting the gulf' s oil lanes, and why the Iranflraq War was being allowed to rage on unchecked. Miles away, in Moscow, the U.S. embassy there was infiltrated by Soviet agents. Evidently, a resident Marine named Clayton Lonetree was seduced by a Russian translator whose Uncle Sasha turned out to be C get thisj KGB agent Aleksei Yefimov. Charges against Lonetree and his alleged accomplice, Arnold Bracy state that they allowed members of the KGB to roam the embassy freely, gathering secret information. Weird. Back at home, a court in New Jersey faced the first major child surrogacyf custody case in history. After months of deliberation, it was decided that the contract between Veal mother and surrogate mother was a valid one, and thus, Baby M was awarded to her 'natural parents, Elizabeth and William Stern. Surrogate mother.Mary Beth Whitehead would not give up her fight, however, and the case will soon be brought before the New Jersey Supreme Court. Not too far away, a New York jury unanimously acquired Bernhard Goetz, the Subway Vigilante, of shooting down four black youths who allegedly attempted to rob him nearly two years ago. Weird. THE USS STARK HEAVILY DAMAGED - fropj as ir waits tbr help in the Persian Gulf MOMENTS AFTER THE VERDICT WAS ANNOUNCED - Kborrom letij in the Baby M Case, Ellaabeth and William Stern shed rears of joy. THE MARINES AS THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN - fbortom nghtj standing guard at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. The Year In Review XX Now, back to scandal. November of 1986 saw Wall Street tycoon Ivan Boesky caught breaking the Exchange Commissions rules on insider trading. After years of cheating investors and businesses, he was forced to offer SSIOOM penance and his aid in nabbing other financial. Cheaters Of course, scandal comes in two types of packages: money and sex. After Boesky covered the cash end, Gary Hart came along in May of 1987 to give the public the kind of story it really wanted. After the Miami Herald disclosed Hart's extramarital affair with a blonde model named Donna Rice, the Democratic presidential frontrunner withdrew from the 1988 election, claiming that the media's prying into his personal life was totally unjust. Weird. jim and Tammy Bakker, however, may get the Scandal ofthe Year award. This husband-wife TV Evangelist team managed to combine money and sex into something really weird. What began as the exposure of adultery on jim's part, led to suspicion over Tammy's marital loyalty, and over their mutual abuse of the millions of dollars which they collected annually in the name of religion. This third issue was captured perfectly on national television when Ted Koppel coyly confronted a grotesquely made-up Tammy on the necessity of her air- conditioned doghouse. The remaining details of the Bakker scandal are not fit to be discussed in a Emily yearbook. Speaking of comedy, the majority of the nation had a few laughs at Oral Roberts' expense when he asked his viewers for 358M in donations by March of '87, or else God would call him home. When his deadline rolled around, Oral was still 351.3M short of God's demand. Unfortunately the public was cheated out of something which could have been very interesting when, at the last minute, a Florida dog track owner took pity on Roberts Cwhom he believed to be insanej and gave him the full amount. Weird. THE DOWN FALL OF GARY HART - ftop lekj Donna Rice shown here as a model, spent a week-end with Gary Hart and on Tuesday he withdrew Hom the Presidenrral S weepstakes. FOLLOW ME ANY TIME YOU WANT - frop rrghrj was the challenge issued by Gary Hart. MR. AND MRS. WONDERFUL - Heh centerj jimmy and Tammy Bakker of the P.TL. THE WONDER BOY OF WALL STREET - fright centerj Ivan Boesky. THE BIGGEST CHALLENGE TO THE HEALTH PROFESSION . fboffomy SEQ -X, t B ., 'ai f Y X .1 I' .. in X , Z, if Q l' GJ ri ' is 1 X il s S f -XX N 6 R f NZ was l 1' Ss f Y Q ,, ,, K v '3ni,,4?!gvw IW WJ? ' Qs 63 ff? 398 The Year In Review i Ironically, one of the most serious elements of 1986-87 came from the world of entertainment. Oliver Stone's motion picture, Platoon, supplied millions of movie-goers with the most intense, disturbing, and accurate vision of the Vietnam War ever put onto film. In Platoon, war and killing were not glorified, but condemned, and this message was carried away by audiences who felt as if they had left a funeral instead of a movie. On Broadway, the box offices were dominated by a new musical called Les Miserables. Based on a novel of the same name by Victor Hugo, it artfully presented a story of good and evil in 19th century revolutionary Paris. Advance ticket sales for Les Miserables exceeded JSIIM, nearly doubling the former U.S. record set by Cats. Record stores in 1987 made sure to keep their shelves fully stocked with the new lp's by Bon Jovi and U2, while the Grammy Award for Best Album went to Paul Simon's Graceland, Also successful were comeback attempts by several old bands from the sixties and seventies. Most noticeable were the Monkees and Boston. Once again returning to the realm of weird, it can be seen that the most popular personalities of '86 - '87 were not exactly 'hormalf' Put simply, America's cultural icons consisted of a woman who turned letters on a game show, a talking head in a box, and a lunatic in a grey suit and red bow tie. For those who spent '86 - '87 under a rock, the last sentence is referring to Vanna White, Max Headroom, and Pee Wee Herman. THE STAR OF ALIENS - lirzsetj is Srgourney Weaver. THE OSCAR WINNER - ltop lekj as Best Picture is the epic about the Vietnam War, Platoon. ' THE TONY WINNER - ltop rrgfhtj as Best Musical is the Broadway blockbuster, Les Miserables, I WOULD LIKE TO BUY A VOWEL - lcenterj sets V-NN.. WH- T- in motion to turn the letters in Wfheel of fortune. THIS IS THE PEPSI GENERATION - K bottom lehj we said the P word, Max Headroom. THE STARS OF MOONLIGHTING - fbnrmrn riglrr l lirucc Wfillis and fyhill Sllcplicrd, The Year In Review A Four personalities from past years who died in 1987 were comic actors Ted Knight and jackie The Great One Gleason, dancing actor Fred Astaire, and famous 1960's pop artist Andy Warhol. Already recognized as classics, the works of these men will live long after them. Four other people who immortalized themselves in the history books during this time were the crew and designer of the Voyager, an ultra-light, engine-driven aircraft. Devised by Burt Rutan and flown by a crew of three consisting of Dick Rutan, Chuck Yeager, and .Ieana Yeager, the Voyager completed the first non-stop flight around the world. On one tank of gas, this weird-looking plane flew 25,012 miles in 9 days, 3 minutes, and 44 seconds. Meanwhile, in the water, U.S. sailor Dennis Conner brought home the Arnerica's Cup after having lost it to the Australians in 1983. In his new boat, the Stars 8: Stripes, Conner dominated all phases of the race, leading the Australian Kookaburra III lweird namej around every mark of every race before taking it all by 1:59 in the final one. Back in Massachusetts, Boston sports fans were subjected to a gut-wrenching year. After watching their Red Sox surprise everyone and win the AL Pennant, and then take the World Series to seven games against the highly favored New York Mets, they ran into a brick wall as series MVP Ray Knight homered for the Mets and took away all the glory. An outstanding season by AL MVP Roger Clemens, however, provided Bostonians with just one of the many memories from a great season. LET THE CELEBRATION BEGIN - finsetj for the World Champion New York Mets. AROUND THE WORLD NON STOP - ftopj on one tank ofgas is the Voyager. STARS AND STRIPES - f1eH centerj brings back the America 's Cup to where it rightfully belongs. THE FINAL HOUSE CALL - fright centerj was made by the Doctah. julius Ervmg retires from basketball with class and dignity. THE SEVENTH GAME STARTERS - K bottom leftj The Mets, Ron Darling - K bottom nghtj The Recl Sox, Bruce Hurst. 4 O The Year In Review M Another disappointment occurred in April of '87 when local hero Marvin Hagler lost a twelve round split decision to Sugar Ray Leonard. After three years off, Leonard came back as a 3 to 1 underdog to take away Hagler's title in a major upset. Weird. Next, the L.A.Lakers came to Boston to prey on its weary fans. After losing the first two NBA Championship games big time on the west coast, the battle-scarred Celtics returned home, winning two games and losing another by one as the result of a Skyhooku by MVP Magic johnson. The Lakers, who had the NBA's best record in '87, went on to take the series home and win it in game six. Elsewhere in sports CThere are sports outside of Bostonj, Super Bowl XXI pitted the New York Giants against the Denver Broncos. Setting a Super Bowl record for passing percentage C8845 completionsj, quarterback Phil Simms guided his team to a 39-20 victory in Pasenda's Rose Bowl. In late May, something not-so-weird happened in Edmonton. The Oilers won their third Stanley Cup in the last four years. The reason that this was 'hot-so- weird was because, for those last four years, they have had Wayne Gretzky who may be hockey's greatest all-time player on their team. After winning a record seventh straight NHL MVP award, Wayne Gretzky proceeded to lead the Oilers to a seven-game triumph over the Philadelphia Flyers. -xl' iial' 1 NEARLY PERFECT - ltop lem Phil Simms as he led the Giants to their first Super Bowl Championship. CELTICS' PRIDE - ftop rightj was shown by the outstandihg effort in the playoflfs by Larry Bird and his injured teammates THIS WAS A MAGIC YEAR - fhottom lekl Rqrgular season and playoll M. V.P. Magic johnson lcd thc' l.:1kvrs to the title ih sb: ganies. STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS - lbottom right l The lzklmon ton f Jilcrs. TIWP Vpnr In Rnviomf A In college sports, 1987 saw Sport's Illustrated's Sportsman ofthe Year equal Bear Bryant's record of six undefeated football seasons and coach the Penn State Nittany Lions to a 14-10 victory against the University of Miami Hurricanes, giving them the National Championship. In addition to these achievements, joe Paterno's commitment to education helped him to win S.I.'s honor. Aside from donating 3100G to the school library and MOG to the minority student fund, the football coach convinced P.S.U.'s trustees to raise the school Ls entry requirements. Now that's really weird. A similar commitment to both athletes and education was shown by Bobby Knight, Coach of the Indiana University Hoosiers, who won the NCAA Basketball Championship in a 74-73 win over the Syracuse University Orangemen. By some weird coincidence, the basketball movie, Hoosiers, appeared in the theatres shortly before the victory. Ah, the good old days. Now wasn't that fun? Even if you didn't think so, you will probably continue to remember most of what you just read for a long time to come. I think that we all know the reason for this, so all together now: It was WEIRD. Nick Kontos I A SEASON ON THE BRINK - Ktopj turns into the third NCA.A. Championship for Bobby Knight and The Indiana Hoosiers. THE GREAT ONE - K bottom lekj is Wayne Gretzky, the greatest hockey player of all time. PORTRAIT OF A LEGEND - fbottom rightj He has a cardboard cut-out of himself a library endowment fund in his name, a sandwich named aHer him, as well as a song. joe Paterno, the head coach ofthe National Champion Penn State Nittany Lions, The Year In Review ga NV' Q Af. YOU'VE GOTTA LUV THOSE LIONS - frnserj Penn State is Number 1. THE LONG AWAITED SHOWDOWN - frop letrj turns out ro be a bust tbr Marvelous Marvin Hagler. IN YOUR FACE VINNY - ftop righrj All-American Shane Conlan WITI7 big interception Har Penn Stare in the Piesra Bowl. A CRANK CASE WITH BAD PISTONS - fborrom lelw Bill Wfho Mc ' Laimbeer giving one of his many elbows ro Larry Bird. THE NEXT WILLIE MAYS - fborrom righrj The Reds' Eric' Da vis. The Year In Review 4 Colleges Attendin Eileen Ahlman - Framingham State Michael Alibrandi - Franklin Institute Brenda Amelia - Bridgewater State Karen Anderson - Middlesex Community College Denise Arsenault - Mass Bay Community College Michael Arsenault - Northeastern University jessica Assad - Aquinas junior College Mark Aucoin - Framingham State Gerald Augustine - Bunker Hill Community College Daisy Aviles - Salem State Anthony Avruch - University of Chicago Susan Barker - Fitchburg State julie Barry - Aquinas junior College Kara Baruch - University of Lowell Darin Basile - University of Mass at Amherst Nancy M. Bastarache - Regis College Edward Beach - Middlesex Community College David Belskis - Middlesex Community College Alisa Bennett - Middlesex Community College Louise Bernard - University of Mass at Boston Donna Bisson - Brandeis University Sean Biggins - Brandeis University Cheryl Blais - Boston College Christine Bonner - Ithaca College David Bove - Suffolk University Phillip Brake - University of Lowell Deborah Braunert - Bentley College Donald Brennan - Mass Bay Community College joseph Brennan - St. Michael's College Mark Brophy - Mass Bay Community College Michelle Brunaccini - Babson College Christopher Buckley - Babson College janet Burgess - Regis College William Burgess - Middlesex Community College Karen Burke - Northeastern University Marianne Burke - Aquinas junior College Thomas Burke - Bentley College john Byam - Northeastern University Shawn Callahan - johnson and Wales College Emma Caruso - Lasell junior College joanna Casey - Bryant College Rhonda Cassidy - Mass Bay Community College Lynn Chang - Emmanuel College Heather Chiasson - Simmons College Patricia Chiasson - Regis College William Chiasson - University of Mass at Amherst Carl Cincotta - University of Lowell julia Clarke - Bentley College juliette M. Clarke - University of Mass at Amherst janet Cloherty - Bentley College Stephen Coco - University of Lowell Sara Cohn - Nichols College Karen Connelly - Salve Regina-The Newport College Laura Connor - Aquinas junior College William Corcoran - Franklin lnstitute Maureen Cotugno - Lasell junior College Karen Courtney - Bridgewater State David P. Cousineau - University of Mass at Amherst Scott Cowan - Middlesex Community College Lynne Coxall - Franklin Pierce College Christine Crowe - University of New Hampshire Harry Curtis - Bryant College Richard Daly - University of Vermont Anthony D'Amico - Northeastern University Deborah D'Amore - Southeastern Mass University Gina D'Andragora - Suffolk University Mark Davy - University of Mass at Amherst Amy DeGiso - Aquinas junior College jean M. Demeo - University of Lowell james Dempsey - Mass Bay Community College Mark DePass - Stetson University jennifer Deveaux - Regis College Sheryl Guarini s Mass Bay Community College james DeVincent - Wentworth Institute Andrea Diana - Middlesex Community College Andrew DiPasquale - Wentworth lnstitute Randy Doiron - Middlesex Community College Isa M. Donelle - Mass Bay Community College Michelle Donovan - Bentley College Sandra Dorigatti - Lasell junior College Michelle Duprez - Boston College james Elliot - University of Mass at Amherst Colleges Attending David Falzone - Northeastern University Karla Farese - Northeastern University Giovanna Fazio - Mass Bay Community College Lynn Feeney - Aquinas junior College Amy Ferolito - Salem State College Debra Fisher - Dean junior College Francis Fleming - St. Michael's College Maureen Florio - Fitchburg State College Alicia Fontes - Bay State junior College jeannene Forbes - McGill University Robert Shawn Forcier - Bentley College john Fraser - Framingham State College Matthew Gallagher - Fairfield University Mayur Gandhi - Northeastern University janice Gaudet - Framingham State College Christopher Gelinas - Bentley College Diana Ghioldi - Salem State College David Gibbs - University of Lowell Lisa Giovanetti - Tufts University Ann Giugno - Southeastern Mass University Darrell Goodman - Mass Bay Community College Annemarie Graziano - Lasell junior College Kevin Greeley - Mass Bay Community College Richard Griffin - Bryant College Eric Grossman - New Hampshire College Carolann Guadagnino - Cape Cod Community College Christine Guillette - Bentley College Gregory Gullotti - Northeastern University Kiley Hache - Northeastern University Gloria Hajian - Middlesex Community College Neal Hakar - Middlesex Community College Deborah Hallowell - University of Lowell Ann-Marie Hanlon - Bridgewater State College Ronald Harris - University of California Santa Barbara Robert Hazel - Plymouth State College Mark Hebert - Wentworth Institute Thomas Henry - Northeastern University Kara Howley - University of Mass at Boston Patricia jimenez - Bentley College Marcelo joniaux - North Adams State College Austin jordan - Middlesex Community College Marc jordan - Framingham State College Melissa juliano - Framingham State College Erik Kampe - Tulane University S. Andrew Kasper - Boston College john Kavey - University of Mass at Boston Robert Keane - University of Lowell judith Kendall - Suffolk University Nicholas Kontos - Tufts University Shoushan Kouyoumjian - Mass College of Art Brenda LaFort - University of Lowell Michelle Landry - Bay State Community College Karen Lappas - Regis College Matthew Lasker - Gettysburg College Katina Lawdis - Regis College Christopher LeBlanc - Wentworth Institute Richard LeBlanc - Fitchburg State College Thomas LeBlanc - University of Lowell Lorri Leonard - Aquinas junior College judith E. Linnehan - College of the Holy Cross Andrew Long - University of Vermont Tanyi Loor - Burdett College Uyen Lu - Newbury College Cheryl Lucas - Aquinas junior College Kerry A. Lucchese - St. Anselm College Michelle Mabardy - Bentley College Stephen MacDonald - Ithaca College janet Maclnnis - Hamilton College Mark Magno - Middlesex Community College Ravi Mallela - University of California at Berkeley Susan Maloney - Aquinas junior College Carl F. Manganelli - Franklin Institute Charline Martin - Suffolk University Nicole Maurice - Southeastern Academy Lisa McCabe - New England Baptist School of Nursing Steven McCue - Bentley College Lisa McDonald - Salem State College Sheila McGann - Southeastern Mass University Andrew McGrady - Bentley College Lynda McSweeney - Bridgewater State College Marianne Meech - Aquinas junior College Lisa Melanson - Middlesex Community College Rosalie Mele - Mass Bay Community College Steven Meuse - Fitchburg State College Stephanie Millar - Regis College jeff Miller - University of Lowell Lisa Mola - Mass Bay Community College Deborah Monahan - Boston College Michael S. Monahan - University of Mass at Amherst' Katherine Moran - Lasell junior College Eileen Neal - Aquinas junior College Dung Nguyen - Case Western Reserve University jennifer Nicolai - Bay State junior College Shawna Noiles - Aquinas junior College Lisa Nolte - Boston Conservatory of Music Kristen Norton - Bay State junior College Nicole Nowlan - Lasell junior College Kelli O'Brien - Mass Bay Community College Theresa O'Neill - Fitchburg State College jorge Orta - Bridgewater State College Scott Parello - Suffolk University Vicki Parent - McGill University Yung Hun Park - University of Lowell Kevin Patano - Bentley College Ashish Patel - Northeastern University Shailesh Patel - Northeastern Uday Patel - Suffolk University Matthew Pecci - Boston College Carrie Peck - Lasell junior College Alan Penniman - Worcester Polytechnic Institute Erik Peterson - Northeastern University Farben Piedrahita - Framingham State College Carol Pinzone - Lasell junior College Paul Poirier - Bentley College David Power - Saint Anselm College Kathleen Pratt - Stonehill College Andrew Proia - Mass College of Art Lisa Puglielli - Saint Anselm College Andrea Rando - Southeastern Mass University Nadine Rankin - St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing Michele Regan - Aquinas junior College Timothy Regan - Western Connecticut State University Lisa Richard - Aquinas junior College Noella Richard - Mass Bay Community College Holly Lynne Richardson - Simmons College Stephanie Ritcey - Salem State College Sandra Robichaud - Aquinas junior College Kelli Roche - Salem State College Erik D. Royds - Suffolk University Mark Russo - Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Michael T. Ryan - Mass Bay Community College john St. Germain - Southeastern Mass University Cheryl Saltalamacchia - Framingham State College Marie Sanon - University of Mass at Amherst Paula Sargavakian - University of Mass at Amherst Christopher Sarkisian - University of Mass at Amherst Kevin Sheridan - Middlesex Community College Christine Spoto - Northeastern University Nancy Steinberg - Brandeis University Karen Stevens - Boston University Erin M. Sullivan - Worcester State College Christopher Taranto - Mass Bay Community College Tracey Thebado - University of New Hampshire Wayne Theriault - Suffolk University jennifer Tiano - Endicott College Steven Tulimieri - Bentley College Stephanie Turner - Mass College of Art Craig Valine - Suffolk University Albert Velella - Northeastern University Kelly Walsh - Brandeis University Michael Wheeler - Bentley College David Williams - Newbury College jeffrey Williams - University of Lowell jonathon E. Williams - Chamberlayne junior College Steven Wright - University of Mass at Amherst Christina Yarossi - Bay State junior College Hyon C. Yim - University of Mass at Amherst Chin-Mei Yu - Mass College of Art Tachien Yu - Boston University Rosanna Zagame - Aquinas junior College Sandra Zeytoonian - Art lnstitute of Boston Elisabeth Boyer 24 In this section we have listed the pages that seniors appear on. Needless to say, we are proud of the results. The following are totals from the main section and ad section: 433 seniors C80'Z5j appeared at least 2 times, 326 C6085 at least 3 times, 253 150255 at least 4 times, and 194 C35'Z5j at least 5 times. We would like to thank all the seniors who helped in any way and we hope you enjoyed the book. The Yearbook Staff Ricardo Abeiga 22 Linda Agahigian 22, 349 Eileen Ahlman 22, 349 Melissa Alarie 5, 22, 135C2j, 328, 349 Michael Alibrandi 22, 349 Brenda Amelia 22, 49, 325, 349 Karen Anderson 5, 22, 49, 325, 369 joe Arcuri 9 Denise Arsenault 22, 193, 349 Michael Arsenault 12, 22, 119 jessica Assad 22, 56, 166, 177, C1 Adj 307C2j, 321, 344, 349, PLUS 4 Don Atwood 205 Amy Aucoin 36 Mark Aucoin 22 Thomas Aucoin 198, 211, 212 Michelle Auditore 14, 15, 22, 239, 300, 313, 328 PLUS 4 Gerald Augustine 14, 17, 23, 349, 369 Daisy Aviles 23, 349 Anthony Avruch 17, 23 Krissy Bankosky 8, 14, 23, 74, 88, 89, 93, 96, 104, 127, 135, 168, 183, 310, 332, 349, 354,' 372 PLUS 5 Susan Barker 4, 23, 76, 96, 100, 192, C1 Adj 285, 349 janine Barrile 23, 349 julie Barry 4, 23, 88C2j, 89, 96, 106, 174, 175, C1 Adj 261, 308, 336, 349 PLUS 3 Kara Baruch 4, 23, 76, 86, 361 Darin Basile 23, 137 Nancy Bastarache 14, 23, 42, 369 Nancy Bastarache 23, 306, 330 Edward Beach 7, 23, 330, 362 David Belskis 24, 193, 330 Alisa Bennett 24 Louise Bernard 15, 24, 339 Robert Bettinelli 6, 24, 40, C1 Adj 318, 330 Sean Biggins 24, 87, 102, 103, C1 Adj 304, 330 john Bilodeau 24, 330 Donna Bisson 24, 85, C1 Adj 265 Cheryl Blais 14, 24, 105, 162, C1 Adj 277, 294, 329, 330, 363, 380 PLUS 5 Christine Bonner 24, 176, 275, 330 Chris Bodholdt 9. 198, 251, 279, 301, 375 PLUS 4 Paul Bourgeois 198, 207 Geoffrey Bourque 198, 210, 320 David Bove 24, 64, 330, 346 nior Director Charlene Brown 25, 62, 85, 330 Michelle Bruce 25, 68, 324, 330 Michelle Brunaccini 4, 14, 16, 25, 84, 88, 89, 104, 112, 113, 125125, 169, 180, C5 Adsj 245, 247, 252, 263, 291C4j, 297, 323, 328, 330, 344, 347, 365, 382 PLUS 11 Steve Bryson 210 Chris BuCkley 21, 25, 82, 106, 109, 110, 111, 139125, 184, 188, 282, 286 David Buonomo 198 janet Burgess 25, 96, 185, C2 Adsj 330 MINUS 1 William Burgess 10, 25, 80, 104, 106, 119, 149, 163, 299, 317, 321, 331, 373, 387 PLUS 6 Karen Burke 10, 25, 53, 86, 102, 106, 188, 191, 320, 331C2j Marianne Burke 10, 11, 26, 76, 167, 311, 366, 373 Thomas Burke 26, 331 john Byam 11, 26, 180 Dawn Caesar 26 Ann Callahan 26, 322 Pamela Callahan 26, 172, C1 Adj 328 Shawn Callahan 7, 10, 26, 80, 96, 167, 181, C1 Adj 302, 304, 311, 331, 366, 373 PLUS 5 Robert Camara 17, 26, 59, 230, 312, 331, 363 PLUS 4 Adrian Campbell 27, 331 Lisa Campbell 27, 187, 324, 331 Dawn Cannistraro 27, 61, 317, 331, 357, 369, 380, 383 PLUS 6 Michael Cannistraro 331 Thomas Carafiello 13, 14, 27, 45, C2 Adsj 230, 331, 377 Cynthia Cardarelli 11, 17, 27, 94 Emma Caruso 6, 14, 27, 74, 100, 104, 106, 174, 179, C1 Adj 249, 266145, 298, 312, 331, 332 PLUS 8 james Casey 27, C1 Adj 331, 346, 360 joanna Casey 10, 27, 84, 96, 146C2j, 147C2j, 158, 159, 185, 189, C2 Adsj 321125, 331, 359, 381 PLUS 3 Rhonda Cassidy 28, 331 Ann Catino 28 Lisa Champagne 20, 28, 78, 122, 123C2j, 173, 189, C5 Adsj 239, 300, 313, 320, 332, 356 PLUS 1 Lynn Chang 28 Hassan Chehab 28, 332 Claude Chiasson 10, 28, 119, 172, C3 Adsj 332 MINUS 2 Heather Chiasson 15, 28, 52, 72, C1 Adj 316, 318, 332, 367 PLUS 3 Patricia Chiasson 28, 130, 177, C1 Adj 248, 332 William Chiasson 29, 160, 16lC3j, 174, 314, 332 Debora Chiavaras 29, 332 Brian Chisholm 14, 29, 106, C1 Adj 314, 364, 379 Anthony Cincotta 12, 29, 119, 332 Carl Cincotta 14, 29, 91, 137, 176, 186, C2 Adsj 228, 242, 308, 332 Sal Cinqueonce 198, 332 julie Clarke 29, 79, 97, l41C2j, 154, 155, C1 Adj 280, 332 juliette Clarke 29, 305, 309C2j, 332 PLUS 4 janet Cloherty 11, 21, 29, 83, 108, 110, 111, 146, 147135, 158125, 159, 273. 332 Steven Coco 12, 30, 332 Sara Cohn 2, 11, 14, 30, 74, 82, 93, 95, 96, 97, 162, 171, C1 Adj 249, 259. 277, 294, 298, 332, 337, 363. 380 PLUS 8 Rick Collette 30, 332 jose Colon 30, 172, 332 Rhonda Compton 30, 43, 80, 189, 225, C19 Adsj Cheryl Brackesy 14, 17, 24, 176, 306, 330, 364, 382 PLUS 4 Phil Brake 10, 14, 25, 106, 116, 119, 171, 330, 371, 372 Deborah Braunert 25, 174, 330 Donald Brennan 25 joseph Brennan 25, 94, 97, 330 Mark Brophy 25, 330 269, 312, 316125, 317, 358C2j, 368. 309. 370. PLUS 2 Karen Connelly 12, 30, 238, 281, 293, 311125, 362, 363, 370C2j, 373. PLUS 4 324, 327, 332, 356, 357. 373. 374. 380. 383C2j. 387 72, 96, 189, 225, C17 Adsj 315125, 322125, 332, 355, 375, 381, 382, 385, 386 Lawrence Coppola 17, 30, 84, 119, 173 C1 Adj 230, 257, 327, 332 PLUS 3 Erin Corcoran 14, 15, 20, 30, 90, 175, C2 Adsj 239, 300, 301C2j, 313, 316, 328, 332, 358 PLUS 7 William Corcoran 3, 4, 31, 89C3j, 96, 106, 133, 293, 332, 344, 354, 357 PLUS 5 Leah Cormier 31, 324, 349 Stephen Cotoni 14, 31, 119, 136, 165, 336 Maureen Cotugno 31, 349 Karen Courtney 31, 96, 158C2j, 349 David Cousineau 31, 77, 189, 310, 349 Scott Cowan 31, 349 Lynne Coxall 31, 57, 87, 183, C4 Adsj 303125, 323C2j, 326, 349, 385 PLUS 3 Christine Crowe 32, 57, 74, 94, 132, 133, 134, 135, 168, 177, C1 Adj 287, 323, 326, 349 PLUS 3 james Crowley 32, 79, 119, 149, 173, 188, 322, 349, 337 Edward Cucchi 194, 198, 200, 210, 213, 309, 314, 316 Harry Curtis 32 Anthony D'Amico 32, 120, 121C2j, 169, 187, 349 Deborah D'Amore 2, 14, 17, 32, 74, 89, 93, 126, 127, 134, 135, 165, 175, 308, 310 Gina D'Andragora 32, 52 Robert Dagostino 32 Richard Daly 32, 86, 110, 237, 310, 349 jack Daniels 33, 342, 349, 385 julie Danielson 194, 198, 209, 213, 360 Mark Davy 349 Amy DeGiso 164 jean Demeo 33, 78, 83, 111, 122, 123C2j, 141, 154, 155, C2 Adsj 256, 273, 327, 346, 384 PLUS 3 james Dempsey 33, 81 Mark DePass 33, 160, 161C2j, 286, 349, 368 joanne Desenclos 33, 184 jennifer Deveaux 33, 184, 186, C1 Adj 305 james DeVincent 33, 179, C1 Adj 365, 379 Andrea Diana 33, 350 Robert DiGregorio 11, 34, 350, 394 Andrew DiPasquale 34, C2 Adsj 350, 361, 378 Randy Doiron 10, 34, 89C3j, 96, 278, 299, 350, 357 PLUS 4 Isa Donnelle 14, 34, 350 joe Donoghue 48, 350 Michelle Donovan 34, 42, 163, 182, C1 Adj 306, 350, 377 Sandra Dorigatti 34, 350 Courtney Driscoll 34, 172, 350 Dean Duguay 198 Caroline Dumas 34 Dennis Dunham 198, 209 Michelle Duprez 35, 168, 344, 350 Dawn Dupuis 35, 65, 350 james Elliot 17, 35 Marlene Enos 35, 101, 350 Anthony Esposito 198 james Fahey 35, 45, 60, 350 David Falzone 17, 35, 119, 350 Michael Falzone 35, 350 Michael Falzone 17, 35, 119. C1 Adj 253, 297, 328, 350, 393 PLUS 4 Karla Farese 16, 36, 106, 333, 341 Frederick Fasano 36, 333 Giovanna Fazio 36, 333 Michael Feeley 36, 85, 333 Michelle Feeley 36, 85, 333 Lynn Feeney 36, 67, 84, 92, 96, 104, 168, 183, 11 Adj 291, 297, 328, 333, 372C2j PLUS 5 Monica Eeetham 36, 50, 88C2j, 89, 96C2j, 325 Amy Ferolito 2, 8, 16, 36, 77, 82, 88, 89. 101, 125125, Cl Adj 247, 282, 297, 333, 347, 372 PLUS 5 Karin Ferranti 37 333 Ronald Ferro 37, 333 Debra Fisher 37, 78, 89, 96, 131C2j, 176, Cl Adj 333. 344, 354 '54 fl Senior Directory 405 '5 Michael Fitzsimmons 37 333 Francis Fleming 37, 174, 11 Adj 258, 333 Maureen Florio 37, 96, 122, 123125, 141125, 154, 11 Adj 280, 333, 343 Alicia Fontes 37, 166, 173 jeannene Forbes 37, 81, 192, 303, 305, 327, 333, 354, 384 PLUS 6 Robert Forcier 38, 119, 174, 11 Adj 290, 333, 391 Tullia Fragale 38, 333 john Fraser 38, 333 Paul Fraser 38 Susan Frazier 38 john Gallagher 38, 333 Matthew Gallagher 8, 38, 74, 83, 96, 120, 121, 128125, 129, 188, 282, 286, 304, 310, 311, 333, 373 PLUS 7 Michael Gallagher 38 Laura Gamble 39, 324, 350 jill Gamerman 3, 39, 168, 186 Mayur Gandhi 39, 350 Cheryl Gargone 39, 68, 172, 311, 324, 350 janice Gaudet 26,' 39, 69, 72, 176 Christopher Gelinas 8, 39, 117, 119, 137, 156, 188, 311, 335, 350 . Gary Gentile 39, 344, 350, 379 Diana Ghioldi 39, 306 Stephen Giangrande 40, 118, 119, 260, 274, 299, 302, 312, 321, 368, 378, 387 PLUS 9 David Gibbs 40, 121, 150125, 350 Mark Gilkie 40 Lisa Giovanetti 11, 40, 140, 141, 144, 152125, 154, 170, 282 Donna Girolamo 27, 40, 332, 350 Ann Giugno 40, 350 Lori Gobbi 1, 40, 96125, 106, 124, 319, 321, 347, 350, 379 PLUS 5 Renee Gobbi 1, 40, 96, 124, 164, 11 Adj 319, 321 347, 350, 378, 379 PLUS 5 Michael Godfroy 198 Nancy Goguen 41, 165, 324, 350 Norman Gosselin 41, 350 Thomas Gosselin 41, 84, 350 Ken Gouveia 9, 199, 12 Adsj 30812j Sean Graham 199, 202, 207 Alicia Gray 41, 172, 350 Ann Marie Graziano 20, 41, 63, 189, 11 Adj 239, 300, 313, 320, 334, 373 PLUS 5 Kevin Greeley 41, 316, 327, 334 Deborah Gregorio 14, 17, 41, 13 Adsj 306, 334, 355, 364, 382 PLUS 2 Richard Griffin 11, 14, 41, 105, 162, 277, 334, 337, 380 PLUS 4 Eric Grossman 81, 11 Adj 289, 334 Carolann Guadagnino 42, 55, 63, 133, 189, 293 Sheryl Guarini 42, 132, 334, 386 Chrissy Guillette 4, 14, 42, 88, 89, 96, 143, 169, 15 Adsj 246, 277, 294, 334, 361, 363, 373, 380, 381, PLUS 4 Gregory Gullotti 41, 42, 334 Arthur Gurney 96, 165, 199, 212 Francis Hache 12, 42, 63, 143125 Kiley Hache 42 Richard Hacsunda 42 Gloria Hajian 42, 66, 78, 11 Adj 298, 334, 354, 359 PLUS 3 Neal Hakar 43, 167, 340 Richard Halleran 9, 199 Deborah Hallowell 43, 66, 77, 95, 106, 192, 305, 334, 354 Ann-Marie Hanlon 11, 26, 43, 334, 361 Charles Harris 6, 43, 133125, 187, 334, 338 Ronald Harris 43, 96, 106, 137, 310, 334 Richard Hathaway 43, 334 Robert Hazel 14, 43, 96, 105, 133, 162, 177, 11 Adj 277, 293, 334, 354, 374, 380 PLUS 5 1 Mark Hebert 10, 14, 43, 105, 143, 277, 334121, 357, 374 PLUS 5 Thomas Henry 44, 84, 96, 334 Lisa Hesse 44, 351 james Higgins 44, 181 Keith Hogan 199, 201, 204, 213 4 Senior Directory Kara Holmquist 44, 83, 141125, 280, 282, 343, 351 PLUS 4 Donald Hosick 4, 44, 80, 88, 89135, 103 Kara Howley 10, 44, 51, 88, 89, 96, 112, 113, 124, 163, 186, 263, 347, 351, 378 PLUS 4 Patricia Huff 44, 76, 91, 351 Suzanne Hughes 44, 169 Tom Hyson 206 Ed Irwin 15, 119125, 175, 199, 207, 213 Patricia jiminez 45, 351 Marcello joniaux 121135 Austin jordan 45, 12 Adsj 229, 379 Marc jordan 45, 128, 129, 310, 351 Dina Joyce 20, 45, 176, 239, 244, 255, 300, 313, 316, 351, 363 PLUS 8 Melissa juliano 11, 45, 78, 93, 96, 170, 183, 351, 362 Lana jurigian 45, 87125, 130, 131, 351 Mike Kaldec 199, 206 Erik Kampe 45, 121 Lisabeth Kamphaus 45 Andrew Kasper 21, 46, 74, 82, 106, 114, 189, 249, 286, 351 Vanessa Kaupelis 46, 163, 186, 335, 343, 355 john Kavey 46, 58, 79, 138, 139, 156, 318, 375 Robert Keane 46, 335 Maureen Keating 46, 158, 159, 167, 335 Kristen Keefe 17, 46, 11 Adj 305, 335 Pierre Keledjian 46, 335 judith Kendall 11, 46, 92, 96, 124, 177, 11 Adj 335, 359 james Kerr 199, 206 Timothy King 46, 335 Debra Kinsman 46 Nick Kontos 46, 96, 97, 107, 109, 112, 113, 175, 186, 190, 13 A1135 237, 310, 335, 367 Kim Krukonis 335 Shoushan Kouyoumjian 46, 193, 335 Barry Kutz 13, 46 Robert Labossiere 9, 199 Stephanie Ladd 43, 47, 12Adsj 324, 327, 335, 370, 383 PLUS 3 Brenda LaFort 37, 47, 176, 215, 335 Peter Lally 47, 11 Adj 335 Cham Lam 47, 335 Catherine Landry 47, 76, 165, 176, 11 Adj 269, 316, 335, 371 PLUS 3 Michelle Landry 7, 47, 166, 268, 335 Karen Lappas 15, 31, 47, 316, 318, 335, 365 PLUS 4 Roy Larade 199, 12 Adsj 30812j, 314, 369 Matt Lasker 47, 79, 120, 121, 331, 336 Katina Lawdis 47, 336 Christopher LeBlanc 47 Kristen LeBlanc 47, 107, 321, 336, 375 Michael LeBlanc 12, 48, 336 Michelle LeBlanc 48, 336 Nicole LeBlanc 10,48, 336 Norman LeBlanc 12, 168, 308, 336, 372 Richard LeBlanc 8, 48, 96, 107, 116, 117, 118, 119125, 156,311, 336,357 Thomas LeBlanc 14, 48, 85, 142, 143, 336 Yvette Lebon 48, 336 Brian Leger 199, 200 Roland Leger 62, 336 Danny LeLievre 5, 48, 96, 116, 119, 143125, 14 A1155 300, 320125, 336, 344, 356, 365 PLUS 4 Robert LeLievre 48, 54, 133, 293, 336 Lorri Leonard 49, 56, 166, 214, 321, 336 Carl Lespinasse 49 Roger Lespinasse 199 Linda Libertini 49 Diane Limoli 6, 49, 332 judith Linnehan 11, 49, 83, 140, 141, 144, 152, 153, 155, 170, 188, 282, 336, 374 Michael Lirette 49 Andrew Long 49, 76, 96, 107, 173, 192, 305, 336 Tanyi Loor 42, 49, 167, 12 Adsj 336, 355, 369 Khanh Lu 335 Uyen Lu 335 Cheryl Lucas 50, 173, 324, 336, 381 Kerry Lucchese 17, 50, 185, 186, 336 Kimberly Lutes 50 Christopher Lynch 50 Michelle Mabardy 2, 6, 14, 35, 50, 143, 11 Adj 246, 277, 294, 336, 342, 363, 373, 380 PLUS 7 Steven MacDonald 14, 50, 75, 121, 129125, 176, 308, 310, 336 janet Maclnnis 11, 50, 83, 93, 107, 109, 111, 141125, 144, 153, 11 Adj 273, 282, 297125, 388 PLUS 4 Dan MacKay 202, 208 Vernon MacLeod 10, 50, 119, 356, 388 Scott MacNei1 388 Kenneth Madaglia 51, 165, 11 Adj 307, 388 Peter Magliarditi 202, 208 Mark Magno 34, 51, 307, 312, 388 john Maguire 51, 388 Patrick Maher 194, 202, 213, 11 Adj 362 john Maione 34, 51, 105, 107, 121125, 312, 388 Ravi Mallela 17, 110, 111, 273 Susan Maloney 51, 388 Ellis Manasse 51 Carl Manganelli 51, 97, 11 Adj 235, 322, 324, 388 PLUS 3 Regina Marchant 51, 165, 284, 324, 388 Dennis Marks 96, 201, 202 Paul Marks 307, 308, 388 Charline Martin 10, 14125, 52, 104, 166, 182, 13 Adsj 325, 334, 370, 372 Nicole Maurice 28, 42, 52, 177, 306, 369, 388 Ann Marie Mazzocchi 52, 134, 135125, 141, 153, l55,11Adj 375,388 Brenda McAndrews 202, 209, 383 Lisa McCabe 4, 52, 96, 100, 388 Daniel McCarthy 52, 307, 388 jack McCarthy 118, 119, 202, 211 Sharlene McCue 52 Steven McCue 52, 81, 138, 139, 286, 304, 373, 388 PLUS 4 Lisa McDonald 4, 52, 53, 388 Sheila McGann 12, 53, 78, 225 117 Adsj 238, 281, 293, 302, 311, 315, 355, 356, 357, 366, 368, 369, 37012j, 373, 375, 376, 378, 384, 386, 387, PLUS 4 Kenneth McGilvray 53, 337 Stacy McGovern 7, 12, 16, 49, 53, 175, 318 Ed McGowan 337 Andrew McGrady 12, 53, 176 Althea McLaughlin 53, 337 Michael McNally 5, 53, 119, 337 Shawn McNamara 10, 53, 119 Lynda McSweeney 5, 12, 49, 53, 337 Marianne Meech 12, 16, 54, 11 Adj 294, 337 Eric Melanson 12, 54, 96, 142, 143, 13 Adsj 308, 318, 356, 357, 375 Lisa Melanson 17, 54, 89, 94, 107, 337, 357, 380 Marisa Mele 14, 54, 337, 344 Rosalie Mele 7, 54, 77, 337 Steven Meuse 54, 119, 164 Michael Michaud 337 Stephanie Millar 31, 40, 54, 318, 337 jeffrey Miller 54, 81, 168 Lisa Mola 55, 84 Deborah Monahan 12, 55, 72, 96, 11 Adj 232, 238, 311, 337, 355, 370, 373 PLUS 6 Michael Monahan 55, 11 Adj 317, 337, 386 Mario Monti 202, 209 Paul Moon 9, 98, 119125, 189, 194, 202, 213, 13 A1155 314, 360, 361, 387 Katherine Moran 55, 172, 337 jeanne Morreale 11, 15, 55, 92, 169, 13 Adsj 283, 318, 337, 365, 374, 381 PLUS 3 Tammy Morrison 55, 11 Adj 226, 275, 296, 318, 338 373 PLUS 5 Laura Morse 55, 12 Adsj 290, 306 Donna Mosman 55 Tracey Mucci 14, 56, 164, 168, 338, 344 Scott Muizulis 56 Dennis Mullane 56, 79, 11 Adj 338 Linda Mullane 14, 56, 92, 96, 104, 168, 174, 185, 12 Ads5 266125, 271, 272, 298 PLUS 3 Edward Murphy 95, 203, 209 Eileen Neal 56, 307, 313, 325, 334, 338 PLUS 5 Dao Ngo 56 Dung Nguyen 110 jennifer Nicolai 38, 56, 175, 338, 377 Bruce Nies 203, 204, 213 jason Nocera 48, 56, 338 Shawna Noiles 10, 15, 57, 313, 338 LiSa Noke 7, 18, 57, 80, 107, 112, 113, 125121, 163, 164, 177, 225, 156 Ads1 241, 247, 260, 263, 276, 288, 295, 299, 302, 312, 317, 321121, 323, 333, 347, 354, 357, 358, 359, 366, 368, 370, 371, 376, 378, 381, 383, 391, 392 MINUS 25' Kelly Norton 57, 172 Kristin Norton 38, 57, 338, 377 Nicole Nowlan 14, 57, 104, 174, 175, 180, 11 Ad1 266121, 271, 298, 319, 332, 338 PLUS 6 Kelli O'Brien 57, 11 Ad1 326, 338 Maureen O'Brien 11, 17, 57 Theresa O'Neill 57, 338 jim O'Reilly 3, 9, 203, 204, 213, 314 jorge Orta 34, 58, 107, 116, 117, 119, 137, 308, 330, 338, 355 PLUS 4 Lillian Padilla 58, 338 julene Palmer 58 Dina Pallone 58,131121,133121,158121,159, 176, 293 Scott Parello 58, 340 Vicki Parent 53, 58, 192 Yung Park 58 Ann Parker 58, 340 Paula Parlee 59, 340 Kevin Patano 59, 340 Ashish Patel 59 340 Shailesh Patel 59, 340 Uday Patel 59, 340 Matthew P6CCi 17, 59, 109, 110, 189, 191, 310, 340 Carrie Peck 37, 59, 340 Alan Penniman 59, 96, 109, 144, 145, 149, 11 Ad1 316, 340 Ronald Perry 203 David Peterson 5, 60, 340 Erik Peterson 60, 340, 341 jennifer Pettis 5, 29, 60, 233, 309, 340, 379 PLUS 4 Farben Piedrahita 15, 34, 60, 13 Adsj 308, 363, 379 Raymond Pineau 60, 121, 258 joseph Pino 203, 210, 290, 340 Carol Pinzone 52, 60, 178, 340 Paul Poirier 44, 60, 96, 97, 340 Elaina Post 60, 172, 340 Donald Potter 61 David Power 61, 75, 91, 96, 121121, 182, 11 Ad1 286, 295, 299, 304, 327, 333, 340, 365 PLUS 7 joyce Powlesland 61, 187, 351 Kathleen Pratt 10, 32, 61, 189, 12 Adsj 233, 292, 309, 379 Glen Prescott 205121 Andrew Proia 61, 81, 92, 189, 333 Lisa Puglielli 12, 61, 126, 238, 281, 310, 351, 370, 373, 376, 384 PLUS 8 Anthony Quaranto 61, 235 Lori Quaranto 61 Andrea Rando 12, 62, 76, 96, 97, 126, 127, 238, 293, 310, 351, 370, 373 PLUS 6 Nadine Rankin 62, 364 Diane Rayne 62, 239 Lisa Raynor 20, 62, 239, 300, 351 Michele Regan 62, 351 Timothy Regan 2, 6, 14, 34, 62, 105, 116, 117, 118,119, 145121, 165,12 Ads1 296. 308, 318, 367 Dominic Restagno 2, 6, 35, 62, 154, 351, 374, 380 Laura Restuccia 62 Maria Riccio 39, 63, 324, 351 Eric Richard 200, 203, 212 Lisa Richard 10, 14, 63, 85, 180, 313, 325, 334, 351, 370 PLUS 5 Noella Richard 63, 165, 351 Holly Richardson 15, 33, 63, 112, 113, 181, 190, 12 AdS1 263, 276, 278, 339. 351, 371, 385, 387 PLUS 6 Stephanie Ritcey 63, 13 Ads1 227, 300121, 351 Maria Rizzo 12, 49, 63, 351 Sandra Robichaud 10, 14, 63, 75, 105, 107, 12 A1151 313, 321, 334, 351, 371, 372 PLUS 4 Tom Robinson 11 Kelli Roche 20, 63, 126, 127, 173, 17 Ads1 239, 244, 255, 300, 310, 316, 351 EVEN Tammy Roebuck 64 Michael Rossi 64, 151121 Noelle Rowland 64, 84, 91, 11 Ad1 376, 388 Lisa Roy 64, 184 Erik Royds 6, 14, 64, 169, 277, 337, 380, 388 PLUS 4 David Russell 64, 230, 331 David Russo 388 jimmy Russo 345 Kathleen Russo 345 Mark Russo 14, 64, 156, 277, 384, 388 Glen Ryan 64 Michael Ryan 65, 128, 129, 139121, 160, 161121, 295, 299, 310, 335, 388 PLUS 5 Cheryl Saltalamacchia 65, 84, 174, 388 Marie Sanon 65, 388 Maria Santa 90, 388 Victor Santiago 65, 388, 394 Paula Sargavakian 65, 69, 11 Ad1 226, 370, 373, 384, 388 PLUS 4 Christopher Sarkisian 65, 95, 189, 388 Edward Sarno 12, 65, 119, 308 Rodney Sautier 65, 121 Kimberly Savage 8, 66, 74, 107, 122, 123121, 141121, 152, 153, 154, 155,13 Ads1 249, 284, 298121, 380, 388 PLUS 3 Heather Scichilone 66, 68, 172, 14 Ads1 251, 279, 301, 324, 388 PLUS 1 Brian Shaughnessy 66, 341, 346, 357 Kevin Sheridan 66, 341 Rachel Sheridan 66 Richard Silva 9, 203 jeffrey Smith 66 Robert Spencer 3, 14, 201, 203, 204 Eucharistic Spoto 66, 169, 11 Ad1 364 john St.Germain 66, 341 Nancy Steinberg 6, 67, 76, 87, 103, 107, 112, 113, 130, 131, 167, 190, 320, 341, 360, 374 PLUS 4 Karen Stevens 51, 67, 112, 113, 163, 171, 186, 263, 299, 325, 341, 386 PLUS 5 Ken Stotlazzi 67, 169, 364 Kelly Stratton 67, 11 Ad1 325 Stephen Strouble 67, 174 Erin A Sullivan 3, 4, 14, 43, 67, 88, 89, 96, 126, 127, 168, 174, 11 Ad1 341, 373 Erin M Sullivan 67, 101, 310, 341 jeffrey Sullivan 67 jennifer Sullivan 11, 64, 68, 93. 96, 97, 341 Steven Sutherland 12, 14, 68, 168, 308, 320, 328, 372 PLUS 4 Christopher Taranto 68, 341 Steed Taranto 68, 78, 341 Lisa Terrasi 67, 68 Hong Thai 68 Tracey Thebado 30, 68, 341 Wayne Theriault 44, 68, 96, 341 Bruce Thibault 69, 129. 310, 339 jennifer Tiano 8, 14, 69, 96, 125121, 11 Ad1 247, 253, 297121, 328, 330, 339, 347, PLUS 7 Paul Tirone 6, 69, 86, 89131, 93, 103, 107, 339 David Tobin 14, 15, 69, 133, 339121 Taline Tokatlian 69, 163, 339 Vahe Tokatlian 69, 163, 339 Aida Torres 69, 90, 339 Ben Torres 201, 203, 339 Angela Treglia 69, 339 Steven Tulimieri 70, 137, 170, 339 Stephanie Turner 12, 18, 19, 21, 33, 70, 112, 113, 171, 181, 190,15 Adsj 226, 270, 296, 318, 339, 346, 373 PLUS 2 Craig Valine 70, 339 Laura Vallerand 50, 70, 178, 12 Adsl 339. 384 Renee Vallerand 203, 208, 12 Ads1 560, 383 Thomas Vanaria 48, 70, 94, 170, 12 Adsj 234, 235, 339 Susan Veilleux 70, 164, 339 Alberto Velella 70, 80, 339, 364 Michael Vellante 70, 339 james Vinciullo 203, 211 Kelly Walsh 12, 70, 171, 191, 11 Ad1 226, 296, 339, 373 PLUS 3 Kim Wellman 68 Eric Weston 28, 70, 80, 132, 293, 305 Michael Wheeler 70 Brenda White 70, 85, 177 Stacy White 68, 71, 324, 388 David Williams 71, 388 jeffrey Williams 29, 71, 77, 92, 170, 366 jonathan Williams 4, 71, 86, 87, 186, 303 Mark Wills 45, 71, 388 jimmy Wilson 15, 171, 200, 203, 205121, 11 Ad1 366 Michelle Woods 71, 85, 388 Steven Wright 71, 388, 394 Christina Yarossi 7, 71, 166, 11 Ad1 268, 340, 388 jody Yobaccio 166 Steve Yim 71, 157121 Chin-Mei Yu 71, 107, 131121, 377, 385, 388 Daniel Yu 17, 71 Rosanna Zagame 27, 71, 388 This year we set a new record for ads as 114 students collected over 826,000. The main reason for this success is the incentive given to each and every student who brings in an ad. Four students led the way with 109 ads worth almost 88,000. They were: Lisa Noke with 56 ads 1A new record1 worth 84,250, Rhonda Compton with 19 ads worth 81, 175, Karen Connelly and Sheila McGann with 17 ads each worth a total of 82,180. If you failed to bring in an ad please do not complain about the students who earned these pictures. On these ad pages we photographed over 400 seniors, approximately 75'Z1 of the class. The numbers in bold print indicate the main section of the book. The PLUS and MINUS that appears at the end of some names indicates our record in giving each student with ads the proper amount of pictures. There are only 3 MINUS totals. Thank you, james McDonnell Yearbook Advisor ik fl Senior Directory 31 M. Staff Editor-In-Chief Stephanie Turner Editor Holly Richardson Sports' Editor Michelle Brunaccini Sports' Editor Kara Howley Literary Editor Nick Kontos Literary Editor Nancy Steinberg Senior Section Editor Karen Stevens Business Editor Lisa Noke 1988 Editor-In-Chief Michele Bruce 1988 Editor Christine DeFilippo 1989 Editor-In-Chief Kerry Brennan 1990 Editor-In-Chief Monique Leger Slide Show Lisa Noke Photographer Terry Bleiler In-Studio jay Bleiler jostens' Representative john Neister In-Plant Karen Stariha Advisor james G. McDonnell 1987 Staff Awards: Delaney Award Lisa Noke Holly Richardson Most Valuable Staffer Lisa Noke ..f' 'W' ., I . Colophon Volume 84 of the Waltham High School Mirror was printed by jostens Printing and Publishing Division, 401 Science Park Road, State College, Pennsylvania 16801. The jostens in plant consultant- were Nikki Vescovi and Karen Stariha. The jostens area representative was john Neister. The cover was black onyx 840 material with spainish grain. Gold Foil 380 was applied to lid and backbone. A gold metalay was applied to the lid. The book was rounded and backed with red head bands. The endsheets were printed in black ink on stainless steel 289. The artwork for the endsheet was done by Rick Brooks. 80 lb Matte 4-195 paper was used with black ink. The opening section was printed on Karisma Cream stock. All photographs were taken by Purdy Vantine Studios, 100 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA. Th. chief photographer was Mr. Terry Bleiler. Of the 408 pages, 148 were printed in the four color process. Sports headlines were set in Optima Bold as follows: Sports primary headlines were 48 point and secondary headlines were 18 point. Activities and Senior Week headlines were set in Brush Script as follows: Activities primary headlines were 36 point and secondary headlines were 24 point. Senior Week primary headlines were 30 point with the first letter printed in 48 point. The body copy was set in 10 point Garamond. Captions were set in 9 point Garamond with the lead in 9 point Garamond Bold. Page numbers were set in 24 point Palatino Bold with the titles set in 14 point Optima. Artwork was done by Rick Brooks. Individual copies sold for 325.00 Engraved copies were available if reserved by December 1, 1986. The press run was 525 copies. The total expenses of the book were 342,000 The Publication date for the yearbook was October 24, 1987. Acknowledgements On behalf of the staff I would like to thank the following persons for the extra effort they put forth in producing the final product. ..Terry Bleiler and his brother jay for the outstanding work for the yearbook, Waltham High School, and the community. .john Neister for continuing to come up with new ideas and layouts so that we may continue our Tradition of Excellence. ..Karen Stariha and Anne Holmes for looking after our book at the State College plant and making us feel like ilfl ..Purdy VanTine Studios and jostens Publishing Company because you are if 1 we are -7991 ..Mr. john Regan for your support for the past 14 years. Good luck in your new job. ..Mr. F. joseph Levey for being our biggest supporter and critic, at least we know it's not personal. ..Mr. Norman MacDonald and Mr. Thomas Foley for understanding that the yearbook is very important to the seniors. ..To the parents CML and Mrs. Brunaccini, Mr. and Mrs. Noke, and Mr. and Mrs. Turnerj for the use of their homes to do yearbook related work. .Stephen Giangrande for putting up with Lisa and driving her around town and the Commonwealth of Mass on behalf of the yearbook. ..Rhonda Compton, Karen Connelly, and Sheila McGann for all their ads and support. ..Christine DeFilippo for chasing down the last few records and writeups and for putting up with Mr. Mac. ..Brenda Woodland for all the decisions you made - your best one was recommending Lisa. ..Lisa Noke for everything you did for the yearbook. just look at the other 407 pages - IT SHOWS! ..My wife, joan and my children, Shawn, Kerry, and Bryan for supporting me at all times and helping out all the time. - james McDonnell Yearbook Adviso i r l l l 1 I . l l l l l 'S X ESQ in-six , 4 gg 1 3' 7' ' X H 1' '.,. 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