Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

 - Class of 1985

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UKIIHM .-.. s i L.a'A-e-- il-L1l3lC ull CUINCIIIS lllII'UQlLlCllOIl ............................... 2 Seniors ................................... 16 Sports .................................... 68 L IlClCl'ClLiSSIl'1Cl'l ........................... lfll Clllll7S ................................... l-18 WHS Personnel .......................... ITS :5xflX'Cl'IlSClllCllIS .......................... 196 flflllflllilflll .... 234 7 9 Thema lntroduction ...T .hw v-.. ,...-.. :gig hen peo le are asked to descrgme and char- acterize the plusses of Wayland High School, most bringl up the expertise of the facu ty and the quality of courses offered here, the en- thusiasm and motivation be- hind the clubs and organiza- tions, and the comradeshi of the sports teams. We eel, however, that an integral com- ponent of the school as been eft out -- the student body it- self. Were it not for the sheer energy of so many, the will and the drive to excel, and the sense of community that all share, much of what we prize in Way- land Hi h School would not exist. T e system was raised around us, full of potential and outer strength - but we have infused it with a life and a char- acter that alone can be called Wayland. All deserve credit for our continual pursuit of the ideal education. We set high standards for our Yearbook. In addition to a striking visual revolution, we sought a number of deeper, more fundamental improve- ments. We attempted to chronicle the si nificant, spe- cial events of 1584-1985: Mr. Srnith's Mass. Teacher of the Year Award, the conclusion of Dr. Goff's service, the installa- tion of lights on the football field. We attempted to follow the stories of this year: the re- surgence of the Student Coun- XL mn' - - Costello. ' -s ,Q1a. A -- to - - gggxhs' 1, M f--sr-'aa-f.' 4 . f V., s- - 'f..1n. :.i.-, -1' ,- 41 . Pine trees provide relaxing shade for i Debbie Harrington and Mike O'Connor. Taking a break from his studies, Doug Brooks socializes with his friend, Katy cil, the entrance of a new class of Freshmen, the Seniors' com- pletion of High School. Most importantly, we worked to cre- ate a souvenir of the life in these months, with personal in- terviews of students, sections about fads and parties, surveys, and lots of pictures Cand cap- tionsj of the students. Wayland High School has always striven for excellence - with this truth and our very theme in mind, we went about the task of writ- ini a Yearbook. The next 20 + pages will themselves convey a sense of our time together, combined with your memories, they will bring to life this unique year. Theme Imroductior. 0 li!! Qin IIISIUN. v ' fl' in xf 4' f ur Man of the Year, ucked away in a corner of the first floor of the Media Center is the Guidance De artment. Located in the first office crammed with college brochures, newspaper artic es, wrestling magazines, pictures of his family and stu- dents, and a si n that reads I AM TOO BRJSY TO BE ORC-ANIZEDH is Eric Moyer, a man who wears many hats. Not only is he a concerned and compassionate guidance coun- selor and a competent and car- ing department head, but an exceptionally outstanding wrest in coach whose inspira- tion ang enthusiasm for the sport is infectious. Rick was born in Oneida, New York in 1939, the third son in a family of four boys, therefore, it is no surprise that he learned wrestlin naturall . He attended Eprin field gollege where he earnegboth a B.S. in physical education and a Bf.ED. in guidance and person- -l 9 Dedication nel. Rick was a member of the varsity wrestling team all four years and was elected team ca - tain and selected as an All- American during his career. Before comin to Wa land, he coached the Springfield Col- lege wrestlingl squad and taught and coac ed at Amity- ville Hi h School in Long Is- land, lgew York where he quickly gained the respect and admiration of his fellow coaches by developing a very successful wrestling program and winning tradition. During his first year at WHS, Rick tau ht P.E. and continued to coachiootball, wrestling and baseball. His abounding ener- gy, sense of humor, and unique ra port with young people en- abiled him to communicate equally well with athletes and students. Rick can be seen scurrying from class to class in the morn- ing during homeroom contact- ing students and showing a personal interest in their wel- are and progress. He has dis- played genuine sympathy in in- itiating and advising a Dying and Death support group as well as a concern for t e safety and well-being of teenagers bg being the advisor to the SAD program at WHS. On occasion 'ck has been invited to discuss these programs and help estab- lish them in other schools. De- dicated to helping young peo- ple, Rick atiently listens, understandls and offers en- couragement, tempered with firmness. He is respected amon his colleagues and peers, qnut most of all by the students he has helped over the years. - For all his outstanding con- tributions to the students of Wa land, the 1985 Reflector is dedicated to Coach Eric Moyer. L. 41.41- no PN +- TP. Q Yi i ur 1 .n-'Qi' ul ,A fl fl. . .H 5' Lv, QI ls '-F1 .ll .V . il I n , K -- .-7' 'O an ' V , . if 5 w .' Q '42, f wb., ,, ,. . , , . ,. 1 J- 1 Dedication 0 v W' Q HV- I 5 ,ff , mx ' 1 T, FG A vjfe --O af I Y S' 'vs :-is ..-nf: 4 I .r Q55 J' A , fzli' f l J X Aff ,Rf - Q! s ' , s Ln W- w '-, Q x ' 1 S 1? Q? ' E B4 n,N .- .--uni jk.-far. V 1 .-.' :f ' 'i . ,, - , A A - Mft 'Xi ' ix - A Mb. ' - lg-K 1 -.thnx ,Q 'l Q -Q., . 'T :L t.....-.f'rl',-,..:'.?j- L in.. 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Steve Decker. jav Bolus. Tom' Chen. tbottotnl Karen Sawyer, Lisa Wexler. Marlena Davis. Heather Slavton, Sue Hanna and Mai Mai Tsai. Was it a night of fun and lau hter just ask Kristen Donaldson ans Ken L f, Black Dance Fever strikes the floor of the Hilton for everyone but Tim Smith, while Ben johnson and Sherri Sias get down. '1 W: g , S N X . .ur 2 Jr-If A A Y. The King and Queen hate a moment to themselxes. hejuniorPron1-ani ht that the members of t e junior Class look forward to for years. The class of1985's Junior Prorn was held at the Natick Hilton last May ll. It turned out to be a great time as the band, the B Street Bomb- ers, played for most of the night. Nights In White Satin. was the theme as the co- chairpeople, Chip Hazard and Lisa Wexler organized the prom with the help of a hard working committee: Peter Wood, Kerry Lynch. Kim Bar- ney. Vicki McFarlane. Nori Sterling. ustin Brovenick. N111 Spang qc ass adviser! and our President tclass of 19855 Margie Wilson. The prom was certain- ly a night to remember. becom- ing one ofthe hi h points of our high school ass. As the night came to an end. a king LPeter Woodl and queen tDe- bbi Polanskyl were picked along with a court. The event turned out to be a great night as well as a great success, Prom 0 9 he theme ofour vearbook 'l'here's No Stopping Ls savs a lot about the students and faculty at Wavland Hi h School. We all strive and set!-iiigh standards and goals for ourselves. Whether it be acadeniicallv, athleticallv or sociallv, we trv to do our best. We have all had our personal losses and davs of frustration, vet our strong will and deter- mination help us pull through and move on. This is important throughout our lives, because our strength will make us move ahead onto bigger and better things. Our first step in life will soon be complete, for there is a whole new future ahead of us. We are special individuals with talents of many sorts, but together we made Wayland High School one of the best schools in the countrv. With con- fidence in our abilities, nothing can stop us from reaching our dreams, now or ever. - Margie Wilson, President, class of 1985 Daryl Stanton and llav Hughes sport a new look, having le t their 'uarnets at home. Immersed in their own world, little do Norah Kucharski and jon Rostler know they rovide an interestin diversion for lfim Reid from Frenclg I class. Two Ghostbusters on their day off: Roddy Burgett and Craig Schneider. A typical Sophomore, Kathy Haves, uses a chair to reach her locker. Ill O Student Environment Da In the Life of a WHS Stud nt 'X , . Q 4 ,... .---ax-.. - '-9-V ' N , . O ,N Eu' sf if f 'V ,X W - ,'-it 'sl A X S ,t.:- ,. 1 s Q' Franny Caliendo puts Chris Marobella in his place. Up to his usual antics, Eric Zizaa provides amusement for his ever-present entourage. P He Wayne Taylor would you do this your house? , Kim Madden! Didn't anyone ever tell you to chew with your mouth closed? erhaps it was destined for this to be The Year of Revival. The long await- ed resurgence of enthusiasm and motivation of the Student Body has finally arrived. ani- mate in you and in me. That resurgence is apparent -- it radiates - from the reborn Wayland Free Press, the rebuilt f ' Q- J v. 1 xv I f-we-.W-s'rNlr4Q Miva mov' Z' 1- -I , r', J V-6? I' 4 is I Q I I I J 5 -. if N X K 'Qu 'Q ,. xi rl 4 f - ln - 1 ..., x 'ILM ,J sv,-ww .. Student Council, the rejuven- ated Yearbook you hold in your hands. We are all part of this reactiong we each have promoted either the atmos- phere or the impetus for change to occur - some for four years, others for but one. And the result is one of which we can all be proudg we have Another thrilling day for Sean O'Reilly and Pau Bruno in the media center. Look what the summer did for Danny Clifford and Mark , 'Ti 51 Haggerty! 'i -at .QC-9 pt , - f..'i-we -5 t K 1... gig, Q ,-- Z..-V, s R. . 'w-.W . f E'-Mila ff' Y K -,Z I Q not , .. 1 ,- 5:v,:.z',k-3. - 45 mel -4 ' 5 . 'fm ,i. ' .tie-NE - begun to shape the school to fit our ideal of education. There are three components of success: Ability, Training, and Drive. I think we differ from student bodies of the past in that third previous compo- nent, driye. What many have discussed we have done. Along with others, we resurfaced the track, we installed outside lights for night games, we res- tructured rules which we thought were unfair, we placed ourselves in the top 500 schools of the nation, and we con- tributed to the community in countless ways. The Seniors clearly will not be able to complete what has been begun this year. For the rest of you,f1uniors, Sophomores, and Fres men, it's yourjob to build upon this year's progress. The future and its decisions lie with you. Surely you will prove that our theme applies to all four classes, now and later: There's no stopping us! - ark Harris, President, student council Student Environment 0 ll if I 4 oven f-GJ! h , Q fff, .v idx! 2? ?Hh'+p L , 1 7 ' , ' 1. Q Q U . ' r xc., , -N S ' xx I Y -fav 1 Q... vw - ' ga' S'-1 v A - I J. ' I . 3 7 ' ' ' iv. . i.. - Q . A N , ' Q' Q. S IQ us e . A n L c15,g,?g. l hu ' 1 ' , ' f' . s .tf - .LM I., I .I I, X .L N I 1. -f . . ' , .ff , f' 1 e 'Nr' 1' f J . w ' ' 35 hw '- W f vc, ' H 9, :D0l1aldc c I 5 :muon efcSEnvEUQi ., -3. K4.. , ' in ' fe. , - e e as sf' V! 5-'I' ' B 1: 4' H i. I l Jpff A .-, , , fff- ?.:'lim.,-,A.: . b 'Q ,Aa - fri 1 l 2 c 'M-2-' ,-:.., g, .gr ' , ,p , 61' i '4 4fv2Qa'3iC i -,riff 255 . 1 ,QQ Q + - f of Q:--w T 1 , V q 9 H 1.-, '5 Q. VL YQ , , F .4 .Q 9 1. v . kg 9: Fic e ' e an ' :wsu rwwwmffw. ' , 1 ll 5' Vi P 7 ff2 E1f. Zf4Q5?g5: ' L . 7- 4 L Lf ff I -' 5, 5 -, . , l ,V it .I I 1. 'Y 3 -I' ' , ' 'sn s, . gg, ., ff. H l x, ' :Lili-'-'.. ' ' Ibn- j 6' 0 0ne Ever Went Broke Underestimating the Intelligence of the American Public. X ii 9 if Z 1 V Y:- 1.5 f , 0 - ca.: Q l I n i 1 lla , E' X 1' 1 -' N . J .A I +I- .nsi '1'f-' ' ' ' ' -x ... E X ' g' ' Schweppervescense is ekperienced I . , E .L I ' nf i .,1. 4 E12 ' ' - , I here bv Chip Hazard. - -- ...JM ' 1' - , i -X ' H . - 'fl f' s Bobbi Alimenti tries to ersuade ' 'f'7 h .. . ,,- , 1 helm,-...L,, 5 ? A Nlike O'K f if N ' -. . vw- 'ra f-1 -- - . ee e not to entert e .iedia A , 4 K , .,1ii,,b,,,.,,33,i .g U A . t, E ,L 1 . center because there are only ten are ,.-.'Qf,7f: T56 -L . H , , 3 -,,J.A'ff 3, - '- ,,-,:.-'QCQ minutes left in the period. - ilbtgi' 1-834 -A-AQ-- A 1 A-it VY h Q '. A th k b'V 't' I ,p , . no C' fy ffQfpeQJ0'f,'2.1aff,22. . ' L-.4-mg. ..a1.:!'. 4 itil fi! 53:4 Q. 3 - l.V.IQ y .g'L, ,ljlan ' I, l, - . ' 1 ' ' Ny -g , .as qs-:7I. 5 ......L.i.a I 1.4! an Y H . f . ' . ' -I l ' r f - -3- 'Q A ' f ' v 'I' ' . ' s' . . I. . D, '-,I f Y, 'l , . 4 ' R : a I Y as if Q O .f 4 nv here's No Stop ing Us - This is the tfieme of the yearbook for the class of 1985. It represents the best in the tradition that is American. It represents the frontier enthusiasm and ener- gy which built our nation. It represents the determination and purpose which in our own generation or recent past that showed itself in the work of such people as Helen Keller and Martin Luther King. In the building of a nation or the founding of a dream, many people are involved. Their names and their contributions most often go unheraldedg however. they clearly help make concrete the dream being sought. It is through their work and effort that we corne to see that ordinary life is often filled with acts of heroism and purpose. The heroes of our world do not start as such and most of them are never recognized. Each of us contribute to a world which is constantly de- velo ing. In order to bring our ideals to fruition we must o on believing, There's No tolp- ping Us. ' Each of us can ma e a difference throu h our own acts of heroism andg thus create a better world. - Dr. Charles Goff, Principal, Wayland High School The Best Part l-4 0 Principals Message I 'ik I .3- -0 ' - Q Alf- -4-.-'Y is in-1 . . Walking through the Garden of Eden are Skip Hall and Katy Costello. r I l 4' - 1' 'x 'T II! Q' 70 'fx ,LH .vi l Q, ,QT Intemational relations between jens Brake and Susan Halperin. Freshman fantasizing in drama class. Looking their best at the prom are: Barbie CLisa Pearsonh and Ken lBob Meinerty. , , 'H Now John, first you open the book, then you read it! Chariots of Fire, starring Grant Trierweller. Service with a smile -john Secor helps out at Lookout Farm. -A-...ua 1 .0- Q,-Q-- Principal's Message 0 15 , 1 ' A- -,fl A - . f , A F . - . K ', - .J J I O if LT.- -n x. 51 ,. flag: , , f A Q, , ,.,. vi,-. 2 .- 1, 85: K., J 5 3, ' Q sb . 4' 'E - - , I l ' . ' ev- . .., il, , 59... ' -Cr - 3. H? 32.2 A V f ' 7-,pei ' 4, -2- 5, 4, -f-3, ' - if V -L I' .-gl '. ,.f'-E25-. , 1 ' ',fY-dj-2 ,,--lf Q, . ,f :gi ' 'ff' 1 .A 3- - . Qu rg: F ff? ,, 6.-.l .' .1 'im -.-,.,.-. Y gi I A - '5. , d51 a J 4 'X . Nfx. . 1.3 A G' 1. 4.9 Pm.: 5 A 1-. 1 . gl gp? Q , ,Q rg i . .f 'Qi fi Yi 8 viri- r uni. v , ffl T It R ., Wm fy M 5 .. , ,tx 1 1 I , xi: P 1.5 I ix MRM? F -f' 'i See, ISHII sc in-me exciting ' 1 xeculixe Board: 1 lmx Xfixlwr XII 5IJ.lll1l. I'rew XI XNIINIIII, X I II XVXXIIIAII. linux I 5IlCll1llIl Sc-c. I XXIII-Ir..1, IJ l'1rI441lxLx,l' Xkmnl I XXI1xuy I' I'mm1clI.I hmm-lx R Iiuxgrll IS IIHIll'IIX,I' II.mku, X1 I I pngrwr, XIINNIIIQ l'nIIX1xf'u nf' ' , Q.. Yi , F0 'B '- FU - bv.: ' 6 cv --tx Thank You, Mr. pang Mr. Spang xrmlx X1.ulm'n,a Ihmx min Imm Imcrr 1 'ul D l I Q 3 r N 4? H x xv, N O XI' Xp Ip-' irq Q I 'ff' .2 -1 J ah r. Steven Spangl has been the advisor to t e Class of 1985 for the past two years. He accepted the job after our advi- sors Freshman and Sophomore years left Wayland Hi h. In these two years he has helped us to grow and mature in a variety of ways. Through his dedication and experi- ence, he has guided our Executive Board members toward workin more closely and effectively witg one another. He has also taught us the necessity of guiding ourselves toward these same goals. Mr. Spang has spent innumerable hours of his free time helping to run and super- vising our class activities. These ac- tivities have ranged from thejunior Prom to regular Executive Board meetings in the early morning. He has smiled at us encouragingly through all of our dance and impro- visational tryouts for the senior show. In the Donkey Basketball ame which we sponsored during inter Week to raise money for Cx- fam, his torturous ride was a singu- lar act of devotion! Our fearless leader headed up the 1984 Junior ski trip to Vermont, and with the help of a few other chaperones he kept a watchful eye on all -15 stu- dents. Mr. Spang volunteered to be our ad- visor at the end of our Sophomore year, and since then he has volun- teered his friendship to each and s,r- 5 NV I i It E445 , My 2 5- - GWB' f 5 . W r Q Mr. Spang in a more erious moment Tennis anyone? every member of our class. Through his willin ness to help us with our problems ge has taught us the value of being caring peo le. He has given our class a sense oigconti- nuity and helped us to attain a strong feeling of unity. For all of his time, effort. and energy which he ave to make this class better. we the .lass of 1985 would like to thank Mr. Spang. If it had not been for him. t iese past two years would not have been as fabulous for all of us as they were. We have enjoyed your teaching, Mr. Spang, in Biology class and outside of it. 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RIIPS, IIx111111I1c1'c1s1I1c d1'c11111c1' 111 1111sII1x .1l1111c - NI' - ob TTTf'IVIf.'1IA..I.YTYTY if K - 1--f 3 'Ts 0 XtI.11111.111--I'1.1l1I1-.111 4 Lacrosse - 82.6 You Mass Road rfiprr xioiav the Funnel- Past. Part. Slidnite Golfers-6 + I5 I QI withe works? Ford Bronco -Iwheel on the sidewalks Life Bites? Keep warm Catherineff Thanks - IBB NEB Nl8cD When's it ever gonna end - Yardbirds. 5 I really have enjoved mv stav but I must be moving on. ST 49 GarGeld. Fuzz + Penguin. Flakv Puff Stewart Who? Laborghini The Police Stowe Thanks for everything EK, MN. SM and SKI 143 Seotta. The Cars Bowie changes Thanks Mom I couldnt have done it without you 7 Where did the time all go? Thank vou NIAQD. Pklr, 8: friends. Hey Kath friends for this mans sears - what a shocker! Well. guess it's time to move on. good bv all- Live Long. Bancroft YU! in Nadya Bennett I has ebjourneved to the rainbovs s end and has e found not gold but sou. mv friend. - lan Nlichaels f lake Care Di. Stateybltistiiie, ARNI BER I I Aint and Bet 4 .i Nlrs Fitz. Nlr. Bratcia. Clarol - Thanx - YO NIU Jessie. Trina. Andrea and Gretchen f IIAYI1 FLXT Love vu mom. Tan. Sabrina. and Ivan. 6 You Bumsf Lets plat ratquetballf Yaxsn Lets blast their buns offf Run aisasf Lat mans Donutsf Life is a gummibear no reason to make boxes vshile dross ning mv vawn programs belong to Nfr. Shelton 'I rack Bumsf Toss the shot mans feet ten good months Ill alwax s remember 8 And l need to thange sou like the words l'm reading. don't vou understand? lt's the warning and the message I remember as you touch mv hand. - DNI ti-Xnv Second Nowl Ill-1Yf Nlr. Spatemenz Wake L'pff nk bm td ik mm DaH Def. the xsorld welix e in and life in general - DNIL' vx Yis Il IT .-Spb? nad? YONIO '55 lf -ln- K' ' yt. Q 1 B .t.- san ynn atchelder :Su L 1 1 Floy A. Barbetti 9 9 WR. A.T.T.N it's so Different Wliatk up? l'll bring the PLNCHYY Oh thats a Setretff tikl .-Xftei Hours summers at Hampton Beach tlhess I-sing - IH Luke? a 3-no was Business fllub Thanx 2.111 Reads ot not world. here I come. 10 Rubble X el tsd NIR pook BX barns l' Wtiut llb EK mvb frnds -levi' iNeis Yrs Lx e U Pin in LR Xmas Yek vm shin vs' X LB DS RB BF x Sumrs S2 and Hlexi Peaks Pals Pr nc Qvrs NIT kProni. vsith Ben fltnipgn lnaklag xtlinpng Trp H-I Nlrllhsf K Bat BK Kath RY aftr hrs 'F SS fomm Xi? Uootl Luckklill BF F.-XIQ X kinks X I NIYB - i lux and miss vou X thnx Dad f ilvf ll l Finallv Nlade lt. lihanks LRI sou helped me alot. Nlid-September I got mx first rob. I sine Illlss von Robert. Good luck to mx friends. Betkv B. Ilollv S Stacie Nl. Youth Group Ilav ride and Retreats. Doi itos all night. Reach For The Stars. Ill.-XNRS XIUXI and DAD. Baiicroft-Batrhelder 0 QI I, x J -. Xon the tune has tonic' to ietnetnber ishat has been clone Q start neu liegiiinings. Lt Rt Ks Lg Yrbls Lis Nih Prom H-I lorcl rille teani teen ski art tnooshi- niuslii g.1leboOct 28 i loxc' xou Steie great beginnings lianipton beach P43 sununei lrientls go trait uncler rooin Ilianlks Nloin -- Dtirlf UL'TT.fX lll,RI'Q f the liaicls I lianlcs Nloni .incl Dad tnac liines The I baseball Wie-stliiig stat tool inan ptlsg llac lx thank gurl IIN ox er Hian xour .iii sonic- loc- tant is hat to lil Nionte C..tt'lti SS lll SS BB I . , 6-X J -ivv Q2 0 l'si.uit liifllollt' i 1 ,...4'M- -. .7 4.:' . Running With the Dexili it's been fiunff l'tn going to graduate with a lot of help from ini Friends. Mid- night Golfers Sick puppi bike club. LAX lk Soccer alfl Thanks Pete thanx A. m+d loxe to D. P. Nl. D. bl. 51+-I Drama JOSEPH Improv Much Loi Al. L. Di + E On The Spot Plaxers Can You Ansiser? Yes. I Clan. - Gratelul Dead xlCS ST to SH T B A . To Bigger and Better Things- NiLips: Got niud Hi ocifer 10 min ride Llb Tm Ct Su Ds Dg Rb Eb Sh Pc - Youre The Best- Tb Fx F-Ball Lax Thnx Coaches S Teachers We lift at 5 The Biblical Sense 20-I9 defoli- ate Discount Box la - this is it See the opportunities 8: take em MDM + R - TY - ILY .14 , ' 'H eng- , ., I !Q -IM. Brad Borelh '99 G' 1-MI 4311. ss Hn Dix . I I-sullxlmminxg1n1ll.ilRluls. Btnken :Q 8 xh re okay do' matta the 3 Wise Menkl P NpB - Ta 1 jpb POLICNY SUMMER 'Sill - fllSl'lCSvlF0p-VCTYIIllif yah-man? - Pooh +Tigl - Italiafbelgie '84 - time? Good Morning Tsp! Dan cu L'nf Cluvinan '85Y Thx Kim! watch out India land World! - Here We comel Kc AV M2 Cm Kr Kv Drjb Mk - Forever Friends - thx mbv + yuri!WHERE'S THE LINE? 9 was fball gd rms bat RBF DS GR mt: tb im Slip jb Ghjw thnx MK BN KB mike u go to off gd tm sw aw bp f-loom Voaa sorB - nam A- duB ya igmo vip va on broadway hey steve wood ya? ts up SEB YR hey BL'B yo rt ne ke vets ek im mod squad lway relax??? on lcw RB + MH prm wkm cb nf vr in nh AMF stop making sense 143 mom, dad + family 10 2Yrs WfMike I LUV L' S EVERY Good Friends HS BF jM EM CM DV 8: BG S EVER I5 wfde ho Thanx SIS Luv Ya Bill 8: Seanf Prom WKend Miss L'L.-'KURT GOOD Things Come In Small Pkgs! Thanx M8:D Grifhn. je Bo 8: jeff MIEVER GL' IH TD? Its OL'TA HERE Time! Aunt Miss In june 1985 Our Lives Havejust BEGIN Luv ya Mom 8.: Dad MB BS .ii vu i ,---:W 'x lg3332lg:l:2EESs2s:I- .. 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MED -0- LARK sith Whalimi.il Wrmkin. Yick Q Priihs Prnni lk pnii license ijool Plate zii who else? Old Buds: ek Nr kk init iii pl DFB is 2 gg Ll-QP: Tlx it lil Thanx E+S+Nl+D - ll I SCI ermritg trim iiriit .iii in. ,ii ,ir ,t. 1. xii RH nmxhere .XID DF. pri. Prella SH 'DP question PR ginsu Laxallette N.-I. - P. Xl. .X Sea'Ski What liiirner 2 Nite BX Nl.irQlial's KQK l4l1l'2 ull Kathi - Nielcinhead? Tennix DPR - KH Pic kin 514 Phn id? 234' LU BS Clhill pill Wlliplaslif Thanx Nl e D Ritkx 'liini Betsx + Phil Good Luck H3 L theres words upon the rocks but i'm not bound to follow suit. the truth will bend. the conversa- tion's stale. build yourself another dream SSMURF yr dreams must not be sold . RUN FOR THE SHA- DOWS THNX1MDC 8.L-APUSH-TFM-FRS- C.l. - WE R ASSESSINC U - don't drink the water!!! Fmni kids to adults l imn't forget viii gui: - lim. Iuitin. lk Pete. K5 .ML Til BS NIW DRB IH El. ipoleiiault - state chainp. uviinining. urn-ist. tnx coaches R teachers. FFXI. sliding dmin DRun. late ntghters - ha. Weekend Trips k.l'kiIX Xian. Buns, Amis. HeiBf l'll see Hlllfl the trip. Trix luhn Olal Erik. Lux L' HKD fig 4921 - Capt. F-Ball Tnx Luke Quiet. not nief eb ld 52l'l'l1flLil bt ht nuh- keg qu l-looin ' iihta iight Cx Nantucket? Clin lexer nth girls bkg .inimun ciaah HIIS Prom 8-lf 53? Ohies - diihnamk nrh iliaxle - 6 I6 83 Y0u'ie Made The Law 2 unforgettable ll Lme You .-X'-Fl Y-ball Bri CHO Xluch Luxe and Thanks MUNI. DAD. Farnilx - lloiildnt have made ii it out mu - Well See Ya winter, spring track 82 - 4 Ded N.Q. L.K, 143 E.B. B.D. E.K. 143 KK. vour in what be up? Beckv always take care of your promise Grant Intense tues night vollv m.c. R.D. Liz WB FK ikki SueEllv 143 Sue keep me warm Brad Pat cape uncle Brennan Track party LK Mom Dad 143 Butts DCL champs 33 olh 41 Kim 143 ' The lord is mv light and mv salvation whom shall I fear? ps 27 eagle wings and I'd love to live on a moun- tain top john team 0 Mom 8: Dads Pr 8: a Harrv. Mr smith Mrs L84 Rex Genes Bk fds Tricia? Rt 83 Gillv re bel rufus Italia! Latina push 84 Mnstn Bb marv Laughing whismicallv singinO I had a little chickie . . . Class of 85 it's been a great 4vr's and for, all those who were a part of it! The Bovs Wd Dg Ts Tb Tm ik Moby Bud 8: Mich, have it the Barn 81 K 85 Lax ffl ACE,B1abba, Nix,vIP 8: MT chee bethe doo bero earlv morning Spuppy runs Sm Tm otm Cape 84. Dead Hot rocks will make them twist Thanks Mom 84 Dad GCJK 1. .9'?1'1?i,ii xi off! ,' ? ---1 f I Suprefreak! 1012?-l-9:1 l Beat it- My Knee! FH 8: Lax 2, 4 proms WXJB MF SKH H7415 wkend 83 C84 VB summers in cape wfmv best friends 4 eva PL - KL - GV LW!! Mv Vm Ek Shkl wKM - '84 guys!! our guvs1?l Hrwfmiss I guess we can go to mv house me absent? draw nose vomneeu Qualhake hT!! Mark - YES, wiumrvme? Thanks Mom Dad Kath 143 ., , class '85 best buds - RB EB BF DS CLR NJXTM CL EB FM LS PW KL road trip f'-loom never sav diet 3Of83 f-ball thx Lu + Geo rasslin 'thx Rick + Fred iowa Capt lights hot tub BN .IW GH it scoke ociffer! help Butch EAK!memories wlf on strike thx mom + dad - vou made it all worth while. new vears the best is vet to come - KC!! 3:1 QA , .. T- V.. A X vw?-In-17-3,131-I-,W fyfrfw i, 11 1 ,I 1 -.-!,-- .ff X I 4 .59..3g so .7,:..f..'.- - .lv...c I V, .-.. vs' ' ' W4 gui: .lux i. . . 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Thank You NISQD xlttxl Be Goodf Love, Katy 9 EBs 1-lever Laur- itv Thx Renkav. Pr. Ar, sir KC Knew girls rulell DF. SI-I - u r awesome? I Prom Wknd - h8cs in the dark. Bri u maddog musical rooms -jr Ski Trip: K+Ch finallv RBDE - LY guvsfNkI smells fine 8: I LUV IT! brnagn Wjti 96flfG-thnx 4 what we share - ILY morel!Thx fmlv-YTBf'Happv 4evah '85 . . . KU' I I I p f 1 ' 'Q ,OB 'VX i 5 Leannex lfachael Cohen 7 Catherine Costello 8 11 ' ' Z 'V X'-zsfag 1 6,4 5 , . 5 ,sms- A N A' 415' r :sg - I Russell Dedommg A,,.-Q Marlena Davis ll 10 Bermuda Blasterf CLAWS tor prep nose! A humungous walrusffu Peppermint flavor The xTer- ror gTrio f tD+P-+C! Pumpkinff in Fluent Yawnese 'Rush' vou Goobahfw Hail Marcus. king of Wavlandf Cape '85 tzitptgis! project P! . . , taf, Shag ll Couldn't have done it vt o x'all Nlommx Daddx. Pam. Tricia. Lucv, Wish L' were here CD Beautilul Ones - Al, Ervcka. jason - friends flex er Nav Cf - Cori - Llovd - Chervl, Tinea. Trov Dons, Lisa X Melissa IH.-XXI? goodbxe 46-ver WHS 'I Llalxin Tx rell Young Its me and u lever Nlommi H1 Would Die -I LH' - Prince - Prom H-I FH 12 ONJ no more . , Nlr. Brockelman es un tagatlo VCR computer what more does one need? sorrx Liz Frog, worms, man-eating horses DREW is LPSIQT waterguns wi'T,l RH PS tonce is enoughl Thanks Nl Q D cb ls pc mc wb bm gb We dicl the WALL? litilieii-Delloliiiiig 0 ff if 1 '.-N Q- 5 ,Q f 4- ,.- V.. .a 'Q-. 'Q 4, 'bf' aff' .N K sa ,c-It O - su -F f .3 v' TTT' ft.-5- .-,. L5 ' an ISO Paris '84 - Felipe CBFHIEI Grtst of Frnds - bn, bm,js, mj. pb. lp, sw. dg, fm, lj. kh ,,.. Punkatasset. FennBacklot, Concord wfBEC Ws+Tc, Long flo, Thureau - N.E. Champs ptry. Lincoln - L.S. Wster. 3S, 1400, dg. Fram State Ken tgtgl Gymn, Ski, Vic Station. You're always in my heart + in my dreams - BECK 'f I Loye you jess thx 8: luy - K, D. T. T, xl. L, tt Hey Paul Attitude Blk 8: Pple Proms mwp thx mfd Cvet oyer it honey! Daye Kimmy Dishin' wfthe sisters KH - Be Proud Ray Thanx a million Docj.P. McCoy and the wild frontier Bobby Rf Spike In the end it really is a beautiful world. - A- Amos these are the best of times! NCwf'PF 84 KS chit chat BS SHb!sxtian Pb 8: h Docs LP p Fryrs fl-is 39 tnx 4 ay lyj Cape 84 w!CW mbb 8: bst fd C gull Cw Df Lp lf gds DDh tub! mmcs cruis in' in thezf KS hky 83 H20 tennis? gc gr mek Curso specl HM LS fskjhpjm tn ky Prom w!jB supa PF tfimf! T2 in I rm bashes TEP men Sweet 16 audi you are the best friendf 143 tnx 51+ Dg dlk Rob 8: K ILY - tsw 'Uh is N 3 1 ft... - .. Q, 'P sr Y Step in Q the yelyet ofthe morning. Let yorselflay back within yor dreams. Take on the situation but not the torment, Now L' no its not as bad as it seems Suz Kar 2 Kir Lis -1-l3f L8eL The T - dd5 Fil Ski Trip H4 was moclo Sum 84 - Italy 200 lire Hip Con Cfh DeBrowr YYTP? Bye Whsf Thx XID gd Lk RL 1 Pookey Squeb whats up? Best of friends -4 exa. Don't know what I woulda done w out ya! Good times wfCvreat friends Zan Caroly n Shiv Toni Teddy bear Lorenzo I luy Choc do L? Thanx 4 being a friend Cheering So many memories to little time to tell but always be remembered! Thanx NI + D+ NI - Chow -Y 1 W-4-S Track 4641 You Know Itf Ht' Hrc Hbrc the spirit liyes on in the hearts of the faithful. as - Q-'L P if ,321 P , . 1 I - . f 1 . 'IA V , az: 'ff' ' inf? z .RI .'! if, I lx y 'ii.1g1r 'ti.. lffflkl. ,'1QEC2fTf ' , I --Div Q 23125. . V' . '1- T, ..-Lf:-11 no-5 , . ' 4 ' .' -L - ' a as 1 .F,, I ., - fv' P 5 . 2 Sorter 417 Silknian lihall Rotl ,Xtlll - lfoorl nine-x xx liootl lfrnrl lion 1-,rl Rod Rose Mike ti Ms kt rs 11111 ix I.Xl.xxn iohxxx Kt't1lixt1'1tisierxxx Rosektnung l.alin till tix nto 'ind Alnrlex tahinx ki lnatl clog Wax back? 1N1'11U, xxax Fd lions All nigliter xxeekend Prties Btitliiiaii Pioni xx kenrl 1i'.nisloriiiatioiiP Would.: xa? Frst nite x1llxf'Nfi1lllNl11 Road trip? l.ets put on some solt musit K Relaxf Miss ii 11.141 'l linx Moin K S 4 Axxesonie Metns Mc-.lx llxx Pr1.g Rt Cin Mitt R lxe Kiona Do Xoxx? .XB Pbvlh mats R inoxiesf llruisin blu bomber K booger Hoxx 11.111 Clhit k?4x4ft1losetk1'artx xx Paulsx LlRf babx Ml.mclY1l K Ytlf Y.-XM.Xt1api17 amp PICLCQY Prm Wkencl ,llls clinapsf Cape H041 SW.-XF AFCQ mon Kr issxf Pits ae Fl-' tutoring PFTF, ginsu PYXP xx Weeds Boxns nte out P1 Be Spntneoux ,Iustf Th MZQD lf. 'US uring the last four years, the talents of Peter Wood have shone through in many areas ofthe Wayland High School community. His abilities have ex- tended from the competitive classroom it- self into both the arts and athletic depart- ments. Peter has also played a lar e role in school government acting as an xecutive Board member of the music department, the drama department, and the Class of 1985. No stranger to live erformances. Peter has found his niche in ront of audiences of all kinds. Whether it be the comfort of Way- land's own Little Theater. or the strange- ness of a European stage. Peter has always been able to achieve success. Starting out with a bang as the leading tnan in Pippin as a freshman, Peter then went on to receive an individual All-Star Cast award in the same year for his movin performance as Mark in The Shadow ox . Settling for nothing less than perfection, Peter dazzled audiences for the next three years with his award-winning Winter Week, Contest, and musical performances under the direction of Michael Allosso. The voice of Peter Wood can also be heart frequently. as he is a member of chorus. concert choir and mad- l l here R '2 paths Rlili idlllgtillJXc,lJll1x'll1l'. the long run Y tliereix I 1 still 1' time to t liange the road xou'i'e on . l 11 W .Xi tit WI Me Mlm Sm Bk Yl'11Mixxx a Paige Good l.utk Kellx 7:1111 fu YF Wt. 1.15.-XB Mol- sons Pig roast '84 right plate 'fl right time, lt takes a Marston fora tleaxt 1.-1 '1 liankx MAD l 1,t1YF,YOl'. .'XMFfl 3 WHAM li.-KM thankl' . nie?? Great times xx AFR S511 Rctg KQMF.. etc Duke xx KS R .-XF - pahtxing xx Big Klux MBT 1.1 JUN - lrrilng Slopes Rx l.KP. sdlns F11 ock FUS1.Xf Stun '84 hash .XF - Utir Memories of Yesterclax 1N1lllkhliil11C'll11lC'ui1Vl1l1lxN Frntlsf lYMon. S11 Rxrs ll.Y TY 17 - lYokin R13 laughsAITSoCQoxuinT,1PProm.-Xxxx-Cape-l.1 sZM St. mm Men nos dc pitchaf thnx M8411 li:-lord .felon 84 Der l Love 1' 5 Wax land Wrestling- Thats all that has to he saiclf Thanks Coach lor an L'nforgettahle experience .fkini High l'll be seeing xa in Monterexf xa hutns R.H.P.S. Yeah Floorshoxxff 1'm still loving xou. rigals. Theater Arts didn't end for Peter in the confines of Wayland High School. He pursued both his singing and acting in- terests in a summer improvisational re er- tory company known as the On the pot Players , as well as in the European Tour of the Youth of America chorus. Both the Northeast District and the Massachusetts all-state choruses have accepted Peter as a member since 1983. As his voice and emotional intensity have made him successful in the arts, his speed in the water has led to some tremendous aqua- tic achievements. Named Most Valuable Player for both 1984 and 1985, Peter has also been captain ofthe boys' Varisty Swim Team in its only two years of existence. Peter has shown tremendous dedication to swimming throu hout all four years ofhigh school - even reshman and sophomore years, when Wayland lacked its own boys' team. Peter's contributions to Wayland Hi h School, and the community, have broug t joy to many and will not soon be for otten. His talents have been developed with tremendous work that is truly worthy of both recognition and Commendation. 6S111cc'sx lx Il'PI NIr'.1x111r'fI Iv. 1.-.I1.11 1.1111 II1 il 1 f1xcuI1f1I11xc' . t ,. . , 1. . fr Jul' fl Yr11'111 Cy, Rc-rI If I.fIg.11 SI, fy I' I 'MI . IuIf1.1II111XI11c11fIxII1.1lI1c'I1n'f - 1' 11' ' 6. I,XXI.X. II1? Xf1l1t'lN.1 Nt'H1I1fI I.1rc- XII 1a11kxI51gK1ff 'I'I1cI'f1I1cc4?I ,I I11111Iks XIHIYI + IJ.1rI ' SSS 8110 rc' 111111 I'IKLiIIll' H-1: Sl' Id 1XIm1 II1 1' Ilb x S7 f1I1II1p11x '11 IJIX Irr Iflf..I- Q IL' 3 ,1 . 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Hingham Kicked! holvgrail T Left Wing. scorPions. do not kEEE ckwellf Cape on the minute w not? w to now? hev hev wHat can i do Eu Ro 851 Panathinaikos GATE 131 das boot mobile 'tis good- erf' luck r Hs Mm Hp NG Greek prov: Where ever you go. there vou A. - summer of 8-4 Boston Quincy Market chinese food many times wf'Greg + Val hey cuz whats up? great times bungving 3 i i 121184 I LOVE YOL' jOHN ff dpjs lt vr tb vf gt pond rd after papa's 11 4-1 1 6 83 best weekend 101884 loftboundf texa cobabe for JS love you mom + dad I asked Christ how much he loved me and he said this much and stretched out his arms . . , and died , . . LA VIDA '84 . . . AmY Grant . , . RTx5 .. . let's go Skiing . .. 101 us es for a bandana . . . Machines are gone forever . .. P.S. thank vou . . . for nothing is impossible with God Luke 1:37 bveff Ich Bin hev Bud Lax Champs 83 Air Raid!! line Starts Here Soccer Parties - Fv Phc hubs Bball Bkfsts Apush Last Hurrah Paintrip? Outline? Thanx Rex. Italv 84 - Impressive!! GE-LA-TIT prettv things Beavers squad 10 whs bf Good Friends: vikes 2050f vvvs PR ockf Sabl dt rabbits PS Turnstiles Lizita- biff I've loved these davs OH NIYYY Ciao. so long class of 85. time to move on. Al jovce. Garv. Miami 1983, scarsdale pl 70 cutlas convert. 86 Trans Am Turbo baron teen tour 82-83. Hawaii. Cruise. track 8-4 champs luv u SHERYL work hard for vour goal i love vou Nia 8: Dad. thank vou so much for evervthing vou have done 4 me 7 Always the dreamer, Aaa Boog? If you don't rave good dreams Bagel, you got nightmares bfw nrima cliffy hags keitha schulers trause yelvin wilson rag imung triz moko mo brooks ie old field buzz tuney ,tis waggy tuna quigley - That was Outstanding, I'll ee you guys later . . . g'When it rains it wipes away the Past, then you start resh - PELE FRIENDS hw mn yo fush vt hm CLIFF noyr the best - whts hapn' nm aann Hmm Yeah do vrythng t gethr Are You Two Brothers? bot ng JUCH it hnki'll1ive NUNS and th wht cells bec mb lc .n blue cells- SS n Boo vry sp cl HOOPS anytm Thnx fInD TP DL LjM I L VU all BFH l l she talked as thirsty men drink-hod AF murfalert PB 8. Hslbxlan lch Bin PFactor HS KC pv 8. im gelAti RFeR fprl csslis DP IW bz nz Avis we try arderl LG paintrlp? Impressive! nice shot! smile, PB! aly '84 FB vw MF.b GC fed xprs woman DOC' Swash- 1on. Thanx Tovb!rrn!fslhm!Rex!MAgenta l.what?l LY 11g UBG - DOOGltsoniceto have your own song ' I Qi Mark P. Hiaiggarty 9 I Ham 1? SMAPE The Boys Good Times wfflheap Brew WINO Tona SH JBI St bt mp cmt SOZ is back! Girls evryb Kirsten I Love You Always And Foreverball 350 m-lips Road trips BUDMAN lives Remember The Tunagel Humbled County it Makes Sense go in for Round 2 Strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hands thanx m + dzoo! l0Deb will they play Uncle john's Band? soccer 423 Ski Trip UVM Lts gtf dup! Prom w EK wknd Blas TK Cwant sumpmnt? Friends like mine are hard to come by thnx 2 DP CHJS BM TSNIPB NL GK YKS CG CME j+TF+all 4 gd times ZZ Top NK go 4 it kid! gb RA 2B + S Party in w PNSXMEF H! Cal B Thanx Mom+Dad I love you v much+gd lk Ben! There comes a time . . . 12 Miss You Laurie cape bound Bud Rules Kegs Are Better lumerjack Hammer head wed morning club4lfl0 Hockey + Football thanx Modoono Stebe New Mark Ed Woody am gt wgu good luck tojbjat st mt bj pb objo gw dk cm hd nm cl wg uk lp le km wv mj 2 + class 85 mc tf et ya st m Untill We Meet Again On The Dark Side thanx Mom + Dad gl Scott and Stan Z , 5 T' Ll -x..- , la J ou ta here specl il thnxt mint Illtllll lp gm Cpdx clclgh npl xl x Tw' -Q' sxlrest. wpd sum x t. mount pl mint sun e hi c me make the run rwestle 134 chanips. g c ix + niarvellen. thanks mum e clad. e go tllut k in lun career mike. Q . 5' -4- 5 , ' 'il 58 I N our dmis will nvr die Marg Vit lil. BFF blulerw cape 84 cali toolers what a -lsome cheerleading 8-1 TBCI PEM imparts' 2 nite? dude Beth star sttk mil such rmntics? meg cart rbls? ratpa ck gx lwk l Ulf pl pb ha Prm wknd KB drama thx A bad mp rm kj km bp wil u all TBA youve got a friend -IT? Ill nir lor get the gd times were had lyM MIKE lvy am rchl 3 Teddx' Bear FootballY? sic konn- ja 1 can't hold back Sr vr bye Gremlins Mr Bib - beaker flounder dungeon 800 Trash A'Yes tied toa tree lsighl Tig Bonsc li0 Toni P at madness mattress house ppg Zan GB Pebe Slos h Bill the Cat - gag ACK bar fghh Kes' Lewis mr S DD ms Cthnx b good- CI.-X02 ,Q Congratulations Class of '85Y Metco 85: ds lm cm tr ts md Thanks: Lynette for helping ME Ms Buckley I monthe outside look in in bye: sg da ek mn: Good luck? SMR Dunique spm mnr Ingrid I love you kaboom Wavland Track Team 81-85 good luck ba sw etc l'I'm on the outside looking in, that's whv I am what I am TO aFI'em1Aths: onLy COuNciIs To Rule Overall Nil mortalibus est funesius expiedis oTficio veniae nomlne factorum. Thanks: Ms. M. Mr. S, R, Mc, A. 8. jw cs pg lygj bd ma pn Ik iw. RICERCAR The bombing will begin in 5 minutes? Gd bxe R + R HS Thnx tos mgr pb vs: Blle + Bllf dn't cll mefa - m Lvm An! Bke sale: Dghnts Q Blbba's Msclechrs Coch Pqute bk uwndw shr B-bll 3 yrs Zizz hoombaf Ltente vc rw'Ashw Suprzef 5'-lf Gd lc ka fs im gn am Is U Br nc le gees: bount? Sweet Pea! MM TK aw lk'n da wl ds idef Nn polo 2-3-4 funbunchl 'Ci 1' L 1 i Q .fdlslv Q' FQ! 6 Make sure of all things: hold fast to what is hne. Giak Geek Loves YOU! CD0 you care?J Cudn 72 DO daz Ya Ma Coal 2 Ma-A-oo, Ded Brain Tx tr Of Mush Brach I-Dub Ambi volence Happy 3rd Little Bertha OSP 82 w!A+ 33 2Day Pioneer! Ps 37:29 - see L' then! Ee 7:25 Thnx jah, Congo And MILES to go before I die 7 Will you think of me and wonder if I'm fine? Will your restless heart comeback to mine on ajourney thru the past? Will I still be in your eyes and on your mind? - NY - Too many memories to write about - What a long strange trip its been I love you Karen thanks KM JM 8cD 8 Praise the Lord, all you nations: extol him, all you peoples. For great is his love toward us, and the faithfulness of the Lord endures forever. Praise the Lord. Psalm 117 -S. 122.7 9 three bald men BS EH turf mds KINI the mot ie missin between classes RS football games AB Ll R El we have lunch KG nieghborhood th BQ hh NIB NIS mars PB TC talking like speed R. hoota magoo ta the pit L2 precious sugar bush hall party whx I oughta mor day ou lunch time laughter DPKIB KNI NIARGIE th anx to everybody Good Luck thank LNI 8: DLL l.NI NIBL. 10 Eight wasn't enough Harwax ich land Rodd to Europe Em Ffs? Is Gta pap son igs cp ns Nh' Xl look wurg naab where? mundial 4 yrs liorn? The lollowing statement is true The previous statement mas true pon esy oso dollars. 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Ya know l'm graduating today i'Think of all the billions of people that don't give a damnff' L gnihtyrevesiecinynomrahonseilnynomrah R BUI yr rh Ss er eh wt se Wn ot we NS NP sr sn ps der TN gn ts gs da tr ec noc BLUE sit on YL GULL wret al Bl RK TM Me wr gn ss au CK hn dan ON dd esa el ps th wan hi yt rp ym Al Tt sl 8. nibo Ron dn ly wn rd Ih cfnri sr on brus dts Still later Gerald did a terrible thing to Elsie with a sauce pan - EG xnhtd 8. mhtbzl: eruC gn nrt gn nrt BLUELL rv ht sw dn wd nh ts rlf Thanks for All vour Smiles Vicsa fes now plow cops lab Nlarheal preg on Sue bowl cape Cooler s Kirscm Mexicans ab Kat Kim zi bike rulbk RL' lost? Told ajoke IN kitchenf sp w house? KerL 8: P Isoc par GLM awesome skijrjud Mil bathroom CR EW ny 83? 8-if NH duxburv piTPr Imkjb Nobodv Knows who we ARE + where we long 2 be 134 jm Dad Momjpb I 'QT I gt ,M , , fl., it if WN- Marjorie Kaye You have to throw a stone to get the pool to ripple - Squeeze TBA And I would rather he anvwhwhere else but here today Elvis Costello 7 Track winfspr Thx coach + team 4 great yrs shrt+ swt jumpfcndv G Hnfrm Fri ftbl -jr Proms! dress? beacheee! ckn-eg MG-Cape N bus no bks! lt ncb Sat trans? Outcb Biking forsooth! Not Frosh bfcharac- ter scba - D THX good friends CL' know who L' R 34 all the fun times - Good luck Dadf!NIom E +I Love YA 9 David! l!l0!83 fs mn fld hke IL Y Marsh fld homework? p-town!8-I keathv Caithiej gammv gra- cias pore lespanol srase galde bbv peter + Carolyn - good luck! mellon head hey ho sissy + rick gogos. mif st cn crt! the basementjacquie, what a marshmel- low last but never least,thanks + ilove u Mom + Dad 1 4 ., .M-ffv' -, .- X g,.2f331g ?f 'I' - ' tit : :frf,'i:y' 4 ' Q s f'1,'g5:X' A mfg, 'Tiff' M. Keatins i i,V n, Q 8 -1 Tenns-patnr? FRI ftbll nghts Papa's Li1 - BB stng tonte?! Prom-dress! Cape Cod: Ak: Splash Mcvdee's gd friends - I-ik Dg Ln PB fr dc og ar summer '84 misv KAAY gd tm sw th Clm Ak Kc Yr Bw Sk Nh '83 wvr 3rd-dkn donts vte ns?! Thanx XI + D. lux Ya Bill+ Bob! 10 Good friends are alwavs there when xou need them Thx - Diane, Mich, Scott 84 Steve Can't 4 get Clive 8: Eric 'ILY Stephen - N4-Ax O'T penquin Montrealw-NY Thx+1-13 Mom 8: Dad Todav we think oftomorrow, tomorrow we think ofthe future 8: in the future we think of todav. Good bve and Good luck! T37 1, V f Mrttcffvil 4' - , 'ar 04,11 ,N x 3321 at 121. !a ! M 1 g Erin K. Keith s TT? , I , v , K, Q3 A. . I ' 1ll!llltt'l Ml!! ,alll lls 95 I, Xxx ,Q ,.,, jgj ,Q ' A. Kea 8 ' :LL--i T23 J- Q r Af, 'fg,'v ' '4 fg , ' B .35 ,Q--W U W W A ,Q 1 I M - , ex ta- af-. ' g W 1 'X 9f I f 11 USNA? Scc risd pres'n Ilokx is hlst Lax df ns rgd mn! jamses' ntrtts Bak salin sprng I can't -.tx hum t' hum tme BP I wll rmmhr lloxts tht? Tri? take mare ks bintchnllf' qrt frend Nage hold frnd Schthm orn 'hudt good luck whckev + lfe Dositon lx gth rclr? Lie Re' ntl 'rXIe Ih ICI ol ev th lnoece Whth out frntls dnt thxent? Brk fre+mve on One Must 12 Back there were men is ho t'ouldn't see the lmeautx that was jupiter. Xlen who thought that uhtrltng clouds 84 lashing rain obscured the platter! tat e Nlen who couldn't see the heautx ol the tlouds or feel the thrill of trilling musit stemming from the rush ot broken water. - cs 13 It's . , sinister. dextet' - Axe t.ipt.un tlootl ole 169. Damn klohn lax! I'-SB! I salute the tnxerted epizemer. Bxe! Nh method is to take the utmost trouhle to tintl the right thing to sax. and then sax it mth the utmost levitvf' - George Bcrn.u'd Shah Rave-Kellner 0 37 I iv- Emily A. Klein I, j 2 I I Well. is it os er or has it just begun? I food lut k .Xlan PB IBE tland the inseparables ,lh Bs .Kg 'I c 'I hanks Mom and Dad. Pmp and Ardee llase Fun ilathf MAXI.-XC ina slippers Subaru. Guess - man. Peeta. juanita. Redant. green Bom Bluick sahox. egggranade 2-I hr Test mto K5 K ,IRB 2 at the Top. ILP 2 .QAJ11 'Q' 5 4 Y 41 . ,I -V, A , v 't 'PW' ,hw -4 , 1 i J - 1 badier. ii Acct-inan. 'Pig fri? 2 jude Beth Kim sfl Tbot R gon but not -Iesr Purple Rain nites so mans times Leat hern Lace NEj8eL1SR risd '83 asssme elts :IRB Lheering ss BX SH salke gt svm sss me kg slss' Michael ILY.-X io hi mh sts ab tss 'the hrt has its reast1s',lWNYI.'?4Il.-I esoh hht , som ns dr ms is set 2 Ind I sd tis gb ot bah things 3 no game at RPI I don't ssantia be Illini Got ms hard hat Ron Sorrs. BP HP I'm broke build reactors in the UW Nit's the future ssoz A L and Loren tz right sse'll find out goin round in circles in the back so Iuang roomie? lost it in the war MB still looking good what Txtn-'dg lb Sgcm nick nicki nick nick nick nick . , 4 Finallsf Long lise the Farm Pit. moped. slush pup- pies. and do sou knoss where West Newton is MK? Pns soap dispensers are YL GL. Parish as ec SD -il ss on ta la plage? ,le me me laide mariage December I gwith DD. Turning turning BLLE all os er the svinclosvs and the floors. TH XM DS LCI. Do I dare disturb the uniserse? Latermas . . . 5 143 Pao aiu-ass. 322 sms. ni stir Sb Lm gd Sim 81-82 Cape cod. Crb, Falmouth. good times ss' bfs LW Rl Gs' McMss' Ym Ek, Rr. Md. x-mas. BIZ. mg. Megan PP suL -e M.k - ss ho shut the door? bpo iash bl ib dn mh. Prom ss' POgs 's. otto + aunti eD2. slapshot Lilsfffff Thanks Dad Mom R- B I lose sou 6 good times in the PLMPRIN. on the Cape. donuts and Accounting clasePf eastsvood mosie isare the best all time Sudden Impactf Eastssood ss Bron- son People hase a bad habit ol becoming dead around sou 5 digit license plate poker games sou know ss here to throw it Thanks mom K dad tstepi 8: erers I at .-XC.-X good luck Mark 7 6 for In gulse K High sou IIs for smiles sou gse .Sc tears sou crs -I all sou touch and all u see is all sour life will eser be - I lose sou Cinds BCQW K Lw e lose u comfortabls numb bus me a stair-is as to heat en lex - whs me 85 - AM Fls - irm bites happs dass to come - CH - privileges toot - We made it this bird sou cannot changef I lose sou MOM - Nei 9 Q ,-..0 4- 'C1 I .l She lKras , 'Y 0 IW 0 lsetiiiecls -last ' I -S .-. .3613 i EJ 17 8 Time spent together like now is forever' JSM 8126182 miss you 143. Friends - BelVic Marg Su Beck! DN TS MH SH 143 all! FEVA - Chapter 143 Gig - Pal. Never forget. LW - men's? Pud ng - Who shut the door? MO - PS thanx! Thanx and Love Mom Dad All ESPRIT And you learn and learn, with every goodbye you learn . . . 9 TERRI ! How could I be so lucky? Tom what did you do to my cuda? 81 Dodge New Hampshire arctic cats concord were coming at last getting hamered with the guys su oye vol Iir re + friday sat beaves bar 84 grill jh tr ddd tsb terri - the best thanks mom 8.1 dad 10 To the people, the adults, 8: um, oh yeah! -the freshmen who've made my 1 short year memorable, thanks for being there Sc caring - Dad 8c Sandi too! 8: . . . the past Don't let anything ever be ordinary Have we? , . .! Will we? . . . I doubt that very much! To the Future!!! ll Prm wknd ID dotty tr ck Animal fld hcky suic drns Air rd lax emas sch mp BK KB bus loaf tr los lime dog Eligant Viki 2 Sum 84 dn cn on th bc hw JBO tng clb Cm pgn trp bgd KN turn her around Rck clmb BK etr prt 2 crew Ski trp rap st Bozo Elena Pg saga M koy oh yuh kah right Hola Paoola L'Mas BAs labn - Lzy I-Iidnt hwuds 6 Thx Beth Lvy a jen Dan M8:D 12 Dont get lost in a crowd dont follow everybody else be a leader be yourself You have your thoughts, ideas, dreams, 8a inspirations follow them 8a use them You only have one life to live but if you do it right once is enough - gfluph b-aft lfe -s onl d-o dt bli MDLAK ILUL 13 . , . And I would rather be anywhere else but here today - Elvis C. 4 Dawn Lombard Ay,,. A 9:94 . Yi f. U Marcel Maillet M. :dim Ianter L6 B Carolyn J. Mandell Qvls Lotiili.ii'tl'Xl.ti li Nl 0 1 I Juan A. Martiil, jr. I Us ul'- if av 41 'Vp M-A! Paula S 18 1 'O Nl ntin-Nlt X.iin.ir.i in If ,. , .x ut- . fi 1 Y. 'tt' If . - ,x ,Q if: g .R ' X ll.. , 4jg-12 if , 'Q '. Z ,' --L, , X5 . '12 -Sw 411 1 hrip Great Friends best uishex tom km tr eh cli kt dh mg pm ctn gb gh I dont want to stop until I reach the top. Sometimes the itorlclk a itorm. Une dai the storm will pass R all will he hiight and peaceful readx to go? It'S moxie time. KLBZPRQI Loxe to med' L-'i Thatk all folks Bxe 3 No Better Frtendx Aniuliere'I.lleti 'doek thix rd flood Lake KL Nlarg I'reStnFl at tape I .tl Cool Punk rot ker S3 xuingosic XIWKI iliac Nite Ski I rip I.iS R Paul Onlx 2 Kei' Ulenx Nlof H4 sumat BK - Krix LG luxt Delta No Kirxt 'smokin ti htitt Al Niters lla Nlapeqlolinx BSos IDP mex Ilex Dude NIR at hWD: I'l onli member the good time Stexe BecN k I' H3 Nloin 5 Lite can he IIEI,L+ Lite can he Ileaxenfff .-Xlter Nlrttggling -I tears FIX.XI.I.Y OLIQX HERILTY Prom uknd Summer H3 summer lux S4 kex Duxliurx FNIBF B'B.ill LRD Prudf hiltIOI'-n-Heatlier Some- dax well Iinal IUBYY Teenage Waxtelaiicl S3 Iime alter Inne than XLRI PAR IY lor sure with I'.NI BF LR H5 NIB IMKY IH.-XXX NIKD ANIF 2 To all the BUYS this BIDS tor xoiif Football 46045 Road trip ten minate ride Loon NI! DOSE LIPS I got mud Boxla lk DA uheree S. Allex? W Doc Red Dexil Lunch Box K., Mobile Land ol Latliarga Grow Dax klail Bait Happx Birthdai Diicount Thanx Luke L'Haul Get the Polarotdf llope Lock the Door 'Iihanx Nlom - Deb - john: ILY 4 to all mx friends claw 'HI' 'A.Xre ue not seniors? i loxe xou AXITA B.-XR DDIEZ NIA the OLD EGG life is a xegetahle patchu CIAO BABE 6 180 in 'tl-I: SR xr, See Ya Bn. De. Rceect. over? no-I more Years. 6? H2 - NY: Clho Q11 Ur 8-I Montreal Nleudont France. H4 ts tt mn std - completelx CON Back in HS: RCI and lix uknd .. Super L - Fri NITE Den: Shouldxe Said Boston? But onli I2 WI.: kk. ze: . see xou again. Vermont Bike 85 lhnks Ni8cD ., , I think. France Encoref 86. HT? I 1 i 1 K ,, 1 N 4BL'DDY '80 - Best of F1-tends: Nye 84' at Fla Good Luck SG Dp De Kr Rl Bm Fb Pb 8: all to + al Eclipse of the Heart - stuck on sou Dennis! Punk, Penn Rivers Squishx? Nlarslmallk w KL X PB great laughs! Good times w Deb f sweet and innocent. Summers on CCw,N's K WR Phtown, Miss u Big Brother. Lots of love and thanx tamilx Shirl. 5 TB orr klighv jude pook rtmx 4 the run my ppb, It'snt fnnv! BB vt sl nhrji lx. DS 2 x ri tnnf' trend Cape - tb lio promp lm wg xm lw me ek tz SHh bor what! cp+ s' 85 Track rb feb shj brnc dee xja THF We made it Kath ily! tbot wfI.inda vinexard w DD Hxatt ILYLS YAOMNI! Sanatra. Tavlor. Frost Br nq bb ib I'll never say gd bve 4 ever ILY md 8: T! 9'g img' -x Neault l!'1Jf,mtutlLm frontol Illt' Dont mtllt belnnrl nn- I will Ilrzl learl Valk bc mln tne and lust be nn llllollfln YO NIU! .Xuntie Nlotmnn- , matt a l Friemllx's'l om Nlattx Krrx So lfnn-lx hoof! lm L I-it lx J NX Nlonttcal l-H Nlo . t Scott hrin K Stexe Cllxe Stew brit lit-flu a lllflti l!.'xllCl'iilll121SlJC'C'IlSdllldlltl!lHIl1'UJl1 li'lllNllllt'Ilt1ll'Il me I cant let go. Llntago. 3 Rexerentl nho? NIOUfXll,S tt lt .1 Ira: Luft f1kxCIx L lui Q Siastes -1:9-12 l.lxnl1txtorX!f .1I1flLfI1Xx .Utter lot' inxp1rationF? , tallelm--.Xl IXLKN Q link fortlx YSH-etc v Spam f Uh Pooh! - Nan Bother' U32- mum mtl kk uw ntx and lo all tt good night. -Tail, Q,, , , , .. l 'ff ff ,Mpehelle A X Patncxa elson 5? '91 Q Qddmny Newell 1 :XII I can sax is thanks. fispec iallx to the l hun- derbirds: bi ia po inh lst ib sli ih nit tsi lien. ll? Watch the snouhanlt. Rodgel Grill- ' 5ceReslin: llemiixt S1 I.axOpp + SX'pp I chl-Q ' Lrps LI txtbalx . Looking up is lust as start as looking down. I Loi e will Nlother and Dad. Nlithael and Richard. keep it going. 3 Iandl on Yinexard Ya Dude xt ind surfing DR.-XTS strangers stopping strangersbiust to shake their hands - The Dead Lax 3 xrs captn Burton RTN where? resi Loxe You KIUDY good times scart moxies Prom the tandx man xail Funnel time RI ch bm Ita tm tz mls mit kb mc Its pt Gratle Nia' Pa . 'Sf1?XFS?lFv23v'ff-,.-' -ievvil 'I-ul,s,' .r - ? .f'. , yt .. as 0. , fi. 'Y H 0 Xen inan,Xottleson XYllA'l'l1Yl.R 4 But what does HPUSI I IYI-Q mean? i'm a product of nit ent ironment. l.RI.5 PL' IRESCQHNTIA still cosas de xida see. the more tour drixe the less intelli- gent sou are. XXX allright il will like saxophones .Xlli wanted was a pepsi 5 Xa- I 1 2 P Yics fate- I'st purg - Smell sltittles Kar the pit Nlich xellffl me Iith Sus 'Ioni I lot Them-'-Ther lox me back tlrippa Sa Il I lox xou all thnx for helping me thru tlamp lrip l'cl rather lalt wsinners than crx w saints .-Xlit ax s remember I loxe xou so Daxid Patil Realitx is for the people it ho cant han- dle It ttas all north it lamilx PI- .Xtlfl .I . A I 1 Portrait of a Wayland Superstar ne of the vers few superstars from Warland High School is soccer starf human star Xfichael Greco. Greco is the onlx plarer in the historx' of the DGL soccer program to be selected NIYP as a freshman in his first season. Nicknamed poly-shoe by various soccer playing cro- nies because of his seeminglv unmotivated insistence of changing sneal-ters for every game, Greco spent the next three rears as tat least! a tri-captain on the owerful Way- land club. Ranked 9641 in the ljeague by DGL coachees in his junior and Senior seasons, Greco was also hailed as a first team all- scholastic by the Boston Globe during his much-fabled junior year. But the story of Mike Greco. the man. goes I I 1 '37 , ' Michael 6 Wrestling ffl ltxactli - were har k this s hi ds lui iuu - kc ani sh j.: rnh dn bi gb inc tiiitswitlfilloi.iI1u cape 83' ii Nil sal henii aunti I7 glliig Ylil. suikeni- down pedrii cape snooze thank unc le Wrimli roar li Xl 5 wi' good luck mike and daxe bi infirn + dad 14,4 - PII. - later whs 1 1 0 V I I 5 A. I .13 l much dee er, Greco has not failed to make the WHS lionor roll yet in his High School zareer. Greco has lent his valuable time and knowledge to Wayland's soccer family' by coaching aspiring youngsters in various leagues and clinics, never once demanding a cent for his toil and remorse. Mike brings his unique wit and gaiety to the classroom as well, prompting a fellow A.P. English student to remark: Greco is, quite simply, the finest human being I've ever known, met, or even heard off Contribu- tions to the Wayland High School fashion scene which Greco is responsible for are far too numerous to mention in this short spaceg suffice it to say that he is the single reason Wayland students no longer wear skins or live in glacial indentations. Chris Nagi and Chi Dyer Care to lamej 1 Gregory Paul Parker 1 sehall affl-423 liooptwsli ir P21625 Slii ' x 'S e Fixx? 1 If T Shcntrts int Xl1intre.il trip .Xpr '54 I ' 'ewine tnnef Yes. the Nleriedes uill twine siiined.ix ., Thnx IQ lin ip ni ke ip hit lis sl all - spei thnx A + Qilent Q Hlori - limriiiipigeiiieiit 2 Sli - CXESS 8 llei Betk iil1.iI'suDliimrllrleiid-leielIlikslgln '- 'f'7 Kin lin inr li NlrXI liigihelpit Wil -ki riixai -i1rii N.'V Cierniani RB HN li-T siseet K iniiiitent sunnnei wl- arire lil ti tiki BX won linie IH lli Xl'-rn. lien. l..idi lui r nr i iiui icuii dadT Orl.indell.i'P.ii tem. in 0 '43 3 Special thanks to: Mom' Dad. Marls for all sou hate taught ine. W.I'.I5. and all nix friends xou lsnois is ho xou are, Late nights at the top shop, Garis it r. Muslstal t-2 lfreenlLrass and high tides' '4lreehird I am outta here lite Larri. hunt in season non Boxsee to. hIalls K Melloits. l'ni lree nottf 5 ULHI 'I .VX Here Sept 6 WSI Hai e a nite trip Horse Bill Lexington Prom Weekend Blizzard tonditions oh rni nose shniexed out Walls and Laurie loxe You. Frogger Tetnpest Good stul Fla. Iell Brian Gthl? Pre- tenders llhan Marg Loxe YOI' TONI lNants 8: Fllen Best Friends .-Xlxsaxsf Mari Thai ' a. 'I rit ie. Kahooiii. 'I F SM Url Frtls 4F.x er .-Xshf Hliood Slioxseli lion? Stpielihx I-I'me.ti Kan' Ml'-Hog BIVT,'1-I3-H-llioiii Ross St-atsT Siiiions Beaxster if IS islsnd? RF Adaiii J I - I xslllsf Hut-x' BNT t sf I C, Guard. B-hall. Mag. Outing l.luh. Latin l.luli MY Shnienf Iilianx M ' ID I Lux I' all Ml. IK 2 BIIDXIJIF. pkg deal W SiSuh 'I he lfirlsz ST KM XLKS III' SR KN - Were Iliert-f Lape Sunitners Sramniin' e Ianiinin' in Ieeps -4Wling BQ Yuatnets Vail Bro lioli 'I hel 1lBsIJF Leisis' If. illflllllg Slps W PFKIMAF Rxrs DBS 474 Nport IJut.i'loisnei'sIIIB: rt gt Iln dm hh 'I nx M + DDax e e I + 'I s YI B H13 The Best Is Yet 'I o Clonie 1 I Q' f 3:--f '--r-in 1 fii73ff'1-'mf - -,. , . 4 stark raxing sane ILY. Suz nas matlo? Peter mi brother Wee Doo Rt DCKO Randales lox e sou dus: Su Potiphar Michael ICS Lisa Pisa Nat Rami BroisrxIB MWDi Tef Ierrxls skids Bermuda The Girls Are There? SR KS KM LP ST NE SB SH' CQHF Mumand Eddie TBA stranger stopping strangers just shake their hands Guess I'll set a tourse and go. 6 IT WAS . soooowliat' sup? il its in sour nose its nastif tara lm tk care, hhall? - iunimnimm ufriends. hom mans of us haxe them?'A hex Betki, Ilan. Mark- lmei 'allff catchi akater hahe BFH - LY - MDF fred, chakkakhan hi kb lets just hope it rains soon. 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'S S Poole 5 46 0 Patterson-Pu lin, t 8 vtkuqv 7 Life in the hreakdois n lane Dad Biheau 4-ever New Shoes serious Tanning Nutella Hangman Pro- Ripple Tank o- I 2 Bicklords Belgium Land of the fries Me-n-Be Literal Burnout Friends for Life ax' mb mt kc ph cm nik dr lu pl Take it easx Good Luk See va in England Thnx MD KD SL l'- ' Marylee Prendergast 7 Christine Marie Pruneau 9 'QS i' N 5,-i Q57 :- if 4 s -. chri ' 12 'H' You have to be crazy to stay in this place youjust have to laugh at it all HAI HA H.-X! ily during potiphar safunmifen ai marreff HOPE You Survive It, Fred!! and all the world is football shaped downtime is over - Elvis Costello Thx Mom Dad Allosso jeremy Felipe Carl S.: Gd Bye ll 'The man who lies asleep will never waken fame, and his desire and all his life drift past him like a dream Lead on: l am strong and ready. dante mellorism la pace ich Bin css Susan Amy Cary LG IO ASB dmen apush italy Thk You Rex Syl HM FS SS VB, MOM Gd Lk PFR Swim! CV MedR'in! Papas E: mcZMonAmour 13 SPNIBI best friends DD 3-15-8-lf it sl nr at rt aa 3+ l-8-1? HL+ 1-84? HL+t Nsg too many things too much tok now Gl gd hc mt rm gs mk ms mp ms el agh Spinnin ga compass to choose x otii'w'ax't1t'at1 run ucan div eu can stand 8: u can SOAR whichever was sou can be sure its time we all reach out for something new I can find mv own waxy ILY MDI + B Bxe 8.fXer'rtsiri1tltMl Xlrms l-sls tnnlfl1'sl4vgpartx 1 nl-tfg X , Adds l.ife llvx Kristen 5 Nlarx lf-ts Eff l'f l-H S ll llfef' gut the Xltinr liies lhtled aw! flnflist-dl.f'p-frpt1lftpwl- in l'2 kfJI1fi'l'llSl'lNl!'llk mall'-1-nflT't'l'l'fllls Xlrs Lads ln and l.Rl lm: will ittvrlgilig .il hill lurlis Xtytllx guild ll1tL lililslli dl 'V ml dream func lp Ilianlss Xlwtn .ind Dad ,OC.f,l,R cape WP fllfslt rp str 'x ine Att 'fttpfl-QRIIHS 8: Tuna Staxsx Ciret Xltittgltetlra x lllll'yNf't1llK minn- ingXXORlsOl I ilun Iritn, itll he lust like Vietnam BLABAS Br xsx sltic lt in thg th fla uanlxa lun lmingl sure llinx xlfllll X ll.td - Cnach P l12'l7c,l3c,IJ Dl LrAx llllss ia BFAYP, ' NX ASI limi 2 hude es gfwtl X2 lnctnlveretl sill lat If ft-pts Rush Hendrix Stairs 2 Heaxen r patted is X'lflLltlI'lClS f Nfl, ' nina hound frugger? nature walks great estape 4 me lls .,,N vera 8. parol due Cant Find NO Relief YZZ lite it up dnt ltlnls 8 1 hack gf: forward lflfli .-Xasta - Laxrllaif FR K .6 VW 1 , A M'- Y Xt- 5 3 ul rx l .'4SfiF:-'- l5l'Clttlt'l'Q.tsT-llltll.lltls.t:19 Q' .iii1lit'tii1'iiilx1'i xYlll'lt'Xt'l Xflll Qtr Ili.iixxxli1'r1'x1xu .tit s. k.x11. k.i.1xk ll.lIIXlllLf xx I gk llfxutg Il. ux ll, ,- ' 'i l l Sept, li 'I- XII. Xi R1'lllQ'IlllJl'IlllLL xx1'll Nl 091 Bulilmles'C.liaiiip.igii1-slrxxx-giiiii-lilf. Quiiux iiiaikc-t mi it Nllt k Il'llldIll'I U1 iuisiii 1' IBN iiix 1li1'.iii1 lt-riiaki I, Q, Lliiiiest- t1i1x1l .X1lx1'ii's i11xx.i IIUIJII .il lNl.llIII l.ux lhaiix Illlllll + 1l.i1l I l.l X I . Ilex I' Iimxlxt-i'si k1-lgim-ek XI1lflllNlxIllXx'll.iI?I, Haxem1in1it.ip1iiixxiiixt-s 27 Brks R1lslusli1l1i11'iT Xt' Yrs P-4 Sum Nil Yllils Zllfwllinkiiit ks iiir l1miii.i1 wt' cert ratk th IW Ili:-l'1xli1e IITIIINXJX l'etel.i1t?2lfisBs t1xnrtI.utkx Star PB? l'1il1iSp.inx1 tiiiit Iiahx Y tliet mutl txx tr llh xxxl' iii Unix gd1knhmTp1xp11nnKIQYeast th chic xxsuiigl. I'R the Bc-si I43 Thx mtl ilu .itld -.1- ':jLfY L - ' i in.. I l'. Rlttlylx-Rllxsi 'fi lg J ,- I Cx A The time has come for closing books 8: long la looks. I know when I go I'll be leaving some of my be Friends The Beautiful Ones josie Sweet C Dor Lena D 8: most of all Tsullyl So long LW nw dee Iv' btm Ldrop AM I will miss uf 85 is 41 Thanks fc everything Mom I Lux' Ulfflfl ' l Hope You Igmo's Llke This-Wrasslln all Gaillei. alme Pt. Pleasant 9!2Zf83 - we go together - Proi 51284 Foley, you sick puppyjude's scabln, the Dude EB RB MCB FDS Polly NYE '85-Ed Thanx to the Do Smench, Mrs Buck. Rick. ss cd tk sk. VNNA Fte Italy 'E Zoo Lire Mp's - GhostbusterslMungdog TPatdsw!sl To be ls to do - Descartes, To do is to be - Sartre, T do be do be do - Sinatra, I Love You MD + N A friend will walk lifes miles with u And nouris values sound and true Though paths max' sometimf drift apart True frienship never leaves the heart D NE KS KM LP ST 1432 Deb- was maclo? N8cK the 8: DD 5 am Ski Trip '84 Con CFH - DMKj - MKj 8: - fs S3 DL - Cn 184 Good Luck Big Guy! 'Eb' S. . K N I 0 TG WAS Hey Gang I-Ii Lara and friends ttake care idesl member Me tand Mel Parei keep on cruising ith the Cruisers! stop bv Friendlvsl Thanks Most To Ir. Smith and Club. Long Livevlohn and Bills Shears Sitting on a pebble by the river plating guitar. won- erin if we're reallv ever gonna get that far? l Bti: 9X9 SB 424 C-T's!jK to sg its tb it TI its immers in P-town. Beach trips Fri. at Gazebo. x-C 981 JOJL Farm Stand Love va-CC NIH NIR rljm ag G ts Ruey, ITALY! I'd wait. Want Dessert? jr. Prom uckl Kelley and Vickvbest friendsf Sciutate. Business lub - Mr. P. - thanxf Love va. NIONI. D.-XD.NIulie I-I8cF 2 his uth battl cry th dog Its the men - Pom' ride Jhno Does it get any better than this? Prom tm eisovr- +5 dople etthves! df yi st r stone Ceud fx' it 4ever- gl 'rebel yell - kll fish - lvezksdc lp mri? espjB + DS hrevr ur sc td nt gt out ofthe ar - best ofluck Bob - 'm + tpheasnt - 'stop it' stp what? wn tu ex' nlisn? dn eav meor Il mr dr L' again 3 If It's Special. Than with it Whv Aren't we as arefulg As Making Sure We Dress in Stxle. Posing ictures with a Smile .. . It holds the Kev to everx' Ieart .., SWI-13 Nat Suz Kar Li DeB I-ISK Soph Talk '+ DD 5 am Con C Skit Mo Do DJS I lux' vou Hleva oo 'eGroog 5 yr ztsvf rr f i I-C asa. Karen Ann Sayer .,,x,, . . - 7 Lainie J JJ Ml Brads tt DAX IN X NI I IS ffl Clamaro Crunch Hit Rnarl Ilfiriexf HID llw l.iir.f.i' LNI DNI llf XIX S l. 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Home lt lltix pd uttx tht l att IIIIIIIIQI N' Exit HV K ' 4 .N ' LUXXII' Q5 l.c'lt il' 0 Sr.itii.itts-bias J 3- I' f sf' Ne TS -2 .-.I . .-'Q '. . -,V if.. , '4 ',N.rQQf':l '- affrv, . 's I-jr.-4 E'-1 ' 1 .'J ' ,Nh -.- 2 And the world is busting at its seams And you're just a prisoner of your dreams - The Boss AUDI SOOO Road trip 3 bald men lh Eh I Lax lr ski trip - ski the bumps - Prom wknd good times w!Ab Pb Ih lb -- U2 Pretenders - sumrs at Sewater Lar Sue Z Win Rob Steph Sarah Mikel Sharyn I43 pulease - thxm + D. Sue,l+R,j+j+? 4 Ifyou can't be best- be worst. The Boys: tm wd ib 2 tb sh pc Mapes basement To all the girls I Ib 8. marg 8. glenny Red Devil. Morp, Loon 8. color ado powder. muy alto-strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hands Thanx, doc 8. faculty I can't say in words Mom 8. Dud Nothing succeeds like Success . . , 6 Dazed + Confused For So. So. Long Thx lk em ts bm ls ff ch Mrs. Yes ps sm he bl ux xou alwaxs Laurie. Fuzz. im so sorrx' Hex jude. To hx has mx habxf Prom Wknds Dx th cn tr wu x' L' Kate L'R the Knds to f'kndf wake me up Yo Mama DR Cmplx luk ur mx Bof Rk ls 0 Last Am Ygn Little Nlrper Stll Lux UNI + D Don't Forget About Xie After I Been Gone . . AMF 'V SQ-N 'bn F-' xi' I' so T ' 'ik 'vp .95 fx no 1 ..--, 7 A-Smith, Geils, Kinks - ok right Jim? first turn. check that coil! Fury '68 'lark skooch, No go ' gt a V-8? thanks teachers esp Sly - it takes a lot Good Luck Friends, thanks EJ JK JAW IT's not over 'till it's over. - Y.B. 8 Good luck, ru miss you au. 9 ALias smitty buckwheat mad maN playboy 21 Ea v Eis always kar D - u Rupl 7 md - capecod - day u lundr st AND me - Tl-lnx 4 bing my fr Endz - tb hSl pi alu - whitet wedding lm bi S8:M rassLin' CAN llc the REA Cme benind b Luee Yes - who 82 m foz sory 4 my bl-lAVor Lust on tv - ld Auiller NtDtsrb exp 47 1 dou EEE lucky Mushie Luv u mom ds 8: dad? 10 Fly Loon - Tnx for skiing friends 8: parties 423 soccer wight man takajos kisc koll tnxg mike debbe th sue kim, sb rhjkjr ts ch, b8cd c8:e -Jh ks sh ab pw pf- good luck as, ak 8: bl x-mas vacation 81-84 Hey dude! lets party look out ms 8: th - CL' On The Dark Side Of The Moon thanks Mom 8: dad - bye Wayland -- de Nl BZU 73 1 M. 'WT vii-v 'W num l. N. ,pm l HQ. 1 '4v'H F- , W-?. Recipe: Jenifer White, Swimmer Dro : 1 ive year old child into 300,000 gallon pool. Add: chlorine. Churn: 12 years: Monda , Tuesday, Wednesday. Thurs ay, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 5 A.M. - 7 A.M. 3 P.M. - 6 P.M. Time: 75 corroded bathing suits Dollop with: 1 State Champion 1 All-Scholastic Athlete 3 Junior National meets. Sprinkle: 400 medals. Hoist from pool. Voila: SWIMMER - 2nd in New England!!!! Slat ton-Sm dei O 3 l I I Kristen St. Croix 1 fx 1 What A Long Strange Trip Its Beenf The Dead - PQI JEFF 2 III SLI! Cape I.od fi + 8-I buds T3 Slang - Wann! lines KK XINI DI' skeg partx NST mace Aug 184 BFXS HOLSF with Wench Ak Kiariboof Friedaxs PRONI P44'jeIIT in snowingf Wallxf Springsteen 84 Fooble wwho? Thnx XIS Ilaclsbx Good Luck TB -f SD, ENIQGNI. NIB' NIU. LT RT TH NX Mom 3 Lets tri to forget soph tear L'-Guam or BUST T hunks go to raesels mr dr mrs manclall the other little people along the waxf i loxe The town of wayland I suriix ed Alexander two iearx BIO. is the best. oh no historx broke a project or send in ITA. Yor may be mike the man will be able good bie wailand won't be back F w ho carei ,X-:ar 6 I x.ii tl: l low I ntoni R rl.ifl I'.nil Iloblii liattx tk lt'Nllf' lIri.in lxicll Sh.iwn.i .Y Xtra XIi liabiw llc-x Iionnonnnrn I l1vit1il.iIt'Ii1irirl link! lteril Donx lim 1 XIf1Ilf'Il.I .M lineal llmnkx Iiki lot toni Nitpport Io.ill tzix Iilllwitll I ln tc I lux x.i.ix NIH k XIX Ilotnc-boxsSt.ii fl1rINIltX'I,H'IllIllRf'I!'IlX4hIY1'Ik N liit' is I..itc-r I I, Ilxis Ihli Heil Hott' lI.n k J 0 NY IiotxfNnQlimiiii CIM swpumieasuhi 2 Y' -A 2 Co For itl 4 Europe Yic, Station S.,-X. what next? good stuff Pipe Cape who knew? gint 41 RH PS 30 min late w Vanessa Thnx Clha. Stather LA XI8:D and L? RICK go DOD B-Sucrosers I know MANY things AY ESP.-XX.-X jewl, chef prgmr Que Mas? I know Mani' things DOG glad I met xou Sonia: pero Ich Liebe Dick Karin lx mrng xewlotix. . .ui c Si. c . . e i out of tour nnnrl Ifk pk ali ul Iluw litilll it anii?Su1i reclinti .-. n - 'mier. sense Xippin ippikaikai Ik.tw.ilk n clawldxitle Yice cologne tour w earing Sweet pc-.i Wet feet Dunkin nutx is open Nw polo Xktlirgm I cloggt-rw 2-fl-41 remember rosalita Net ron UU 7 I can't beliexe itk oi erf Good luck + good bie Mr. D. Coach. I had Iun in mi xeare in district. All-state. Music committee tllhairmani. What ever happened with all-Eastern? Compute well NIS. S. It's hard to Fly with the eagles when sou are working with a bunch of turkexs 8 Trizmo buds bradors MOOSE! Amy lt sg tb kd - 666 scabbies . . . LAX iifl Parmenterfbjs Blabba Moby! jp Primag Keef amg Sweetpea U2 Elvis Fst Tmes Early Morning workout ? Lobes BF Hey Dudeah duma thursn te sessions - Bansheechneh 3' Norml nippy nippy kaikai - roll 'em - mape Pc Wd Ts thc Surbur- ban Blues - Are you outta your mind! 9 PB422 Lisa best friend HB0 great memories Paul Matt Scott football games BC 8a FSC Wayland!Weston SQ and more to come db ford mustang Kristens in sins in hey cuz nonny stuffed animals Mr Lukis keep smiling bb ty' Mr Moyer thanks for everything Loye You Mom Dad Nick Pat 10 Great Times wf'Great Friends! Ro friends 4ey'r nc ks tbjs vr dh lg, York Beach 82-85. rot paul! sins ins inf wella wella balsam matt crash! HRw!silly rama melly baby kissyface 430 beebs tish 8: spike ielcu woosh! alison airheadl ll!9f84 TIMMY a8cfsndn BKIL' tp ro, tc 8: kit, bff Luy' you, mom. dad, ed + liz f H Q V. -'.x 1'- CN 5 . 'ST P- .af 1- , .X 9 fx Lynne Thorbum lo I W' f I, il.:-1 Q .,. ' Tufts 12 ui, ' 54' D . 1- ,.' M .1-tis N - .5 IPs 'My .LQ X Q N 5 ll Thnaks Niand D. Leigh Vit-tor XY H364 - l.ut1. S Lab, Rss. C the la + others. slay the Sut li. those m I IX. I-IT, The HO- Bst Budi. hrncyy hey mlm, kt, ay. ki. ky and theiest. Gd Lkff tlook ljlssl glllsl ISI' - a pait ul life - Nuke Nlo Cir? Serious 'I anmng in Fely Yoogly lips .. Today is the tomorroyy yye dreamed ,ilytyut Yesterday , . . 12 SUB - Pkg Deal yy' Sis l.is the girls' lp ku sid pk sn ekn Were theref? Cube Steak? Summer s Ntaiiyint VIammin'tu XIX. Iihe Clape Tampa YI-Xylieelimg It-eps Fonats Outa loyvn Guys 3B's All Xighlei es I I I o Ihr -I lkdlf N-Prt Buddy lull I-'H+ Lax Vlolin T tsl lElephant Shoes! Ilianx NI e 15+ ,X + l sf I loye you foreyerff 13 Hell is payed yy good mteutious. Italy llt'lgllLlIII- Time. Good moi'nmy.1lsp. 24 hrtra m tinp. gym inas- ticsll Fries. Great Friends - I' made it the llyesl Ae New shoes? X tutk et. Igll. uutt-lla. llaiyaid Sti- Nlemorl Dr? park Vermont .XII the yyyvlltlis mdeed a stage + yye are merely playrs. Ilmx XIII l.ls Iall-Yaitmatt kt' 0 3.5 I I 1 W W 466 Mustang 8: the Boogs, B.O.B. - Gymnastics w!Ellen Chicken Ciao! DF you are so bad! my house is yours, mem Apr. mh pldge? AN yawn Gd xwfgd frnds 151 BCN fireworks wQyd fabes Gd lk - Eb kc dfjy ek dk pb jb bj wabs gab keprc cyim happy! SG 8: DS definately! TGIF! thnx. mr. P. Prom wknd 143 mom 8: dad Good Luck kim 8: craig 5 Good Friends Are Hard To Find - Thanks for Always being There pl g vk lm wm cv mek cape summersQ gv Rd Race Capt Squid 8: Auntie D singing beach w klb throom? Fevan vr 4 get u Nights in White Sat in Prom 84 wjA ' always be a part of me going to be hard to say gd bye pod nm kj wk c treats swpc Xmas Vction 22 A Special Thnkstomy BF MOM 143 dad lee 6 Hockey - 4 years all great! 6 A.M. practice and late games: WE were tough. '73 nova tgreenj. THANKS to all my teachers who have helped me so much esp. Mrs Lmprt, Ms Mnsh, Mr Sylvestr, Mr. Smth, Mr Rchr. To all my Friends esp. Craig, Mark jim, Ed, joe Thanks for being there and good Luck. my greatest thanks to Mom Dad Dave + Matt gn 4-an S fter nine months of Amer- icanizationn, our German ex- change studentjens Brake is well accustomed to the different way of life here in Wayland. He left his home in Oftersheim, West Ger- many, to stay with the Curriers of Way and who had requested a male German exchange student. The idea wasjens' from the start, and in retrospectjens says he made a wise decision to come. Jens is an active member of the Se- nior Class, Which is probably the reason why he is not too homesick. He has played on the Soccer, Ski, and Tennis teams, and has a busy schedule with his many courses, some of which are not as readily available in Germany. ens' out- going personality makes im enjoy- able to be around, as all the senior irls will tell you. Not only does he ave an excellent sense of humor, but his knowledge of American his- tory and geography puts us all to shame. Jens was a glreat addition to our class, and we ope he remembers us as long as we remember him. NW' gl ,. gf' -.V 'SD-v S 1 i jenifer Louise White 1 1 The only place where you can find success before work is in the Dittionarx, Swimming 3 yrs tap't lernf Rox. Sal. Sue 'I B NAS WDIT Satish 4 82 - Ioreier Qwds Sc are - Rexf Westonf Elise, wht's gng n? ILNY esp. tu Ik rpif SII. DP. B1N1 RR.are we in? st - lhtp bb tc - gli thanks MRD. ily: Sally 58:5 Ilardf 2 We Lal 8: Cry 2 gthr 'I BUI -hr 'I-.M Bit S.: Barns' Prpl rain iles YU AF Dog ranni ltsnt funny THHI R' cbn trp sw YAI GMUS lk hnsn - YMU Opnd Dorz Wld Wrld - IZ tt bt Clntryf prom BN nixula alwyas bs pci apr yacw grls EKh wnny lrpops? MW ln gh rs pn tl kn: gy lw lp Ik i ni cd ns hi bi ab mg dl Th trndshps we shar wln yr die yn if we sax gd bxtily rnkd 'TOL'CLH 3 To live life in your own wax . to reat h the goals that you set for yourself. to be the you you w ant to be. thats success Theresa you're the best? Colgate scamp miss ya Beth summer Kath M. Apo the cary db tb I Loye You Andy thanks for englishf Good Luck Bad, Mom + Dad told you Id make itf 3 36. 1 5 xv ,n Linda L. Wilkinson 3 Marjorie R. Wilson 4 -ss,-.--N ,. 1 I ,aa -1 N '41 '.-1'-' 0 Xtliite-Xtot Eric W 1. t 1 Judith Anne Whyte 2 If A 1 4' o'cik 4 Happy Hours Timeless Friends Summer 83 Go Sick! Vics Parties Sue Double D El 8: jude 2 hrs do wm Mtn VM EK Pits Scare Li Since 3 Paul pig out Luv ya Mil Glens Ker Mo Befts shjb dp ds Cheri! john U Will Always be Special. Class Prez 2 Memorable Yrs. We gain in fortune but we lose in time one door will open one will close behind. 143 M8.:D 5 Thanx Mom + Dad, Contino. Buckley, Allosso, where would I be wfout you guys. DN mr MBjb M +T Zag FH ana E + j POmx dp rs Pink + all who came to this party wfme. Wee Doo+ always will Deb, you're beautiful and ILY. Some one once said Live for to- day - true, but I'll not forget the past. Be Happy!! 6 Thanks to my parents and to my friends. Good Luck Tracy. Now a quote to make you wonder. With all the will in the world, diving for dear life, when we could be diving for pearls. -- Elvis C. if Yurchak f 7 Gumby Brian Waves DT 2050 6dice slushes Paulas cookies Penquins stink D Florida rabbits teddie bears + piggies the master ME - You are Psvched can you handle it PR VO-LTQP! new pair of earrings Guam Is Outer Space Invading Your Inner Space? 8 When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school- Its a wonder I can think at all! Heath LLLjs jl Thnx Mom 3 schs 5 yr pln OB wdc Fburg emjm bf bnjw bn ph im about to lose control 8: i think i like it! 9 Howdy Pank thanks for everything b-day presents trailler I love you Rebel Finn + Deb the high side wstn! johnny sunday ride Razy Rebs thanks Fina summer 84 work fun? JB? N Deb member Poris airport - duty free - plane - champagne! Happy 261 1 ts, 5 . -. Ju., 5-g ' GQ ,gnu- ,Q sf, ,Q-Pr 1 vm., ., ,KAI Qty- . 'ff' 1fQ. : .- -- 'flf 10 Lindan vr Clouldv Nlade It W out L2 gether .Xl- wavs Good xwill Live -lexa 5: Lux Grow Dpr .lit thx 4 Evrx tg gl go du Xound .-X Part Ol NIe ld Lost PEI Eu R like a Brthr 2 me Open Door Soccer gl sk km si' lp kl - To All those woven in the labric ol mv lite happin ess can be Found In The Clar X Luv L' C-ive 2 othrs lie Got So Nluch Lelto Clit es still Abitctrvf lxs lizabeth Rov Carls has been lacinated bv language as long as she can re- member. Language holds for me the uintessence of life. she states. Elizabeth is t e vivacious President of the Latin Club and completed AP Latin Y this year. Howev- er, her achievements in Latin. though reat. do not begin to com are with those in er native ton. ue. For E izabeth has won the Ivheelock gI3ook Award and has been designated one of 800 Finalists in the Na- tional Council of Teachers of English Writ- ing Contest. For the contest. each student must submit two pieces of writing: one im- promptu and one prepared. Elizabeths prepared essav was about the impact ol Christianitv in Emilv Brontes YVuthering Heights, for which Elizabeth was com- -xx . 'X .hu kv Y' mended bv the Council. Elizabeth is uncertain about her future lans. She thinks that she would eniov eing the Editor ofa big citv newspaper or a svndicated columnist. Her masterv ol the pen leaves no door closed. Yainartino-Ziininc-rin.in 0 3 T .'- 1 fffx , 0 193 Friends It's never someone around you You see it in the paper or on the news But when it happens to a friend It feels like everythings going to end And you don't know what to do You need someone to comfort you But sometimes you start thinking And your heart starts sinking And you're wondering why No more, I can't even cry Was there something you could have done Why can't it all be erased or undone So what can I say I'll think of you everyday Why, Why Goodbye Poem by Peter Wood rf, , I--M,-,,., f af' ef? 6 -Y 5,1 ' 1 In Nlcxuormx Q Best Group 1. Police 2. REM 3. Bruce Springsteen and the E. Street Band Best Song 1. Purple Rain 2. Heard it Through the Grapevine 3. Stairway to Heaven I 'if' Kristen Donaldson and Erin Keith converse during lunch break. Why are these Yearbook members smiling? Greg Keith and Deborah Polanslu submerged in Best Place in thought. Best Place to Go Boston on a Free Period 1. Quincy Market 1. McDonald's 2. Copley 2. Donut Wizard 3. Chinamans 3. Home 11051 e Best Performer Best Album Best Radio 1. Elvis Costello l. Outlandos Best Party Pad Station 2. Bruce D'.-Xmour 1. iohnsons 1. WAAF Springsteen 2. Pruple Rain 2. iz Gilman's 2. WBCN 3. Eddie Murphy 3. Gap Band 3. The Pit 3, Kiss 108 Kar A Survey Says . . . i X Best Car Best Restaurant Best Way to Study Worst Fad 1, '84 Corvette 1. Pizzeria L'no 1. Radio 1. Breakdancing 2, Porsche Q11 2. McDonald's 2. Asleep 2. Plastic shoes 3, Saab 900 Turbo 3. Fridays 3. Not to 3. Michael ' jackson Worst Movie 1 . Bolero Best Movie 2. Grapes of 1 Ghostbusters Wrath 2 Repo Man 3. HotelNew 3 Karate Kid Hampshire Best TV Show Worst Book 1. Cheers 1. Wuthering 2. Hill Street Heights Blues 2. The Scarlet 3. Late Night with Letter Letterman 3. Kim Best Munchies 1. Cheese Curls 2. Doritos 3. Toll House cookies 1 Best Snack Bar Food 1. Bagels 2. Cheese Curls 3. Blueberry Muffins . IM, xl' A .gk , -.39 If Xin Worst Food 1. The School's 2. Liver 3. Brussel Sprouts Best Actor 1. Mel Gibson 2. Bill Murray Best Actress 1. Lessica Lange 2. o Derek 3. Clint Eastwood 3. Meryl Streep Senior David Newman eagerlx' tries the Commons food What a lovely couple Karen Sawver and Glen Rosenbaum make. I want the Dead, now! Shouts Bill Nixon. Best Magazine 1. S orts lhjustrated 2. Rolling Stone 3. Penthouse Worst Sports Team l. Yarsitv Football 2. Hockex' Team 3. Baseball Team Ni xotl Best Seri Most Studious: Derek Clark Kim Cochran Class Anarchists: Chris Nagi Meredith Kaplan Trendiest: iustin Brovenick isa Pearson Cutest: lohn Hellmuth . Iissv Braunig Best Smile: jim Affanato Mari Anne Eberle Most Class Spirit: Bob Meinert Margie Wilson Best Combination of Brains and Good Looks: Chip Dver Glens Vrettas Most Athletic: Mike Charlton Theresa Zimmerman B.S. Artists: Dave Cullotti Vicki McFarlane Most Sincere: Peter Bunnell Iudv Whyte Ciass Flirt: km Affanato 'aren Messina Most Artistic: Mark Ha garty Paula Mcionagle t I Slll5ClAlJllN e - 1 1 X Most Radical its---ol? ' Has Done Most For Class: Kinciest Heart: Desert Islandmater Clen Rosenbaum Skip Hall Roddi' Bufgeu Margie Wilson MHYEI Bose Befhani' :Newell Senior NM ii 'ri l .a 2 u- . v, N. l I l , N Wh 3 ev-CML 6 fx 4 ,- c L? 1W'll'iL. , - 1 1 1 x Q -. 1 .,. A ! 1 Most 4 ,I 11 SY , 1 , I 2 Worst Drivers: Mattrlohan Nata 16 Engler Friendliest: Dave Newman Ellen Kashian Flashiest: Peter Fajkowski Lisa Wexler Most Radical: Dion Nissenbaum julie Burkley Most Conservative: Chip Hazard Marjorie Kaye Most Musical: ion Mori iz Gossels Most Dramatic: Michael Blocker sk Q Most Likely to Make a Class Intellects: Most Organized: Million: Mark Harris Bob Meinert Tony Sherman Roxane Reardon Paula Lavin uperlatives 1 Michelle Randall Class Clowns: Benjohnson Kirsten Nottleson Most Sophisticated: Don Seto Kristin Donaldson Class Rowdy: Steve Ham Kirsten Nottleson Most C nical: Tim Sichuler Shervl Krasnow Class Wit: Ethan Hawkes Debbie Polanslu' Best Dressed: Don Seto Judy Whyte Super l Food for Thought Y he Concession Stand has tradition- allv been operated bv the Senior Class. Since this vear was the Shack's first under the lights, there was a lot of added responsibilitv involved. Therefore, in order to make this year the Concession Stand's best ever. the Class of 1985 knew they would have to pull together. The Seniors proved that they could work with each other effectively to turn a diffi- cultjob into a successful venture. From re- painting the Stand, to the tough task of cleaning up after a game, to actually cook- ing the ood. the Seniors generated enthu- siasm as they pitched in. Thev even increased the attractiveness of the check- ered box bv brightening it with Christmas lights. Candv. cold soda, and delicious hot dogs were all available to the ravenous s ec- tators. We would like to thankjudv Wfivte for her devoted service and organizational skills. Without her contribution the Conces- sion Stand would not have been as great a success. All the President's women: Susan Halperin. Catherine Carvev. Margie Wilson and Theresa Zimmerman. Kirsten Nottleson and Kathx Manning demonstrate their artistic talent. Fighting to see who gets to sweep the floor first are .Iargie Wilson and Nlr. Spang, Catherine and her pet hot dog making lunch. 'il Ot UIltt'NNlUll Ntanml XZ- .,-T4 Z Z1 -, Maureen Chagnon and udx XS hx te support the Concession Stand Some of the football team on a normal weekend night. Head recruiter Dave Gullotti and crew pose for a Senior Social Societv poster. When it came to taking her bath, Sabrena Tufts was less than cooperative. s he Senior Social Society is a new force on the Wayland social scene this year. Founded by a dedicated duo of revelers. Steven Ham and Nlape Gullotti, this diehard group of profes- sionals is committed to excellence in the art ofhaving a good time. The committees ros- ter boasts a number of prominent athletes and scholars dedicated to the task of start- ing a partv if the membership is present. The members wish to thank the Waxlgtnd High School student bodx' and all those who donated space for the events. Notmi N--tit tx On? Michael ackson t oncltit tt-tl his so-t.illc-t Ytttoit lout to tnore thtitt tt dozen t ities l lic' original tic lset politx, ishit li tt-qttttcd lans to mail in S l 20 postal tnonei ordet lot lout titlsets istth no gttarantee that thex could reteixe tit kets. isgts slit-lied alter much criticism. The Statue of Liberty c'elelirated her With liirthdax in IQH4 and she began to shots her age, The statue isas worn from tonstant pttmmeling hx tsind. salt air and .tt id rain, and the iron rihliing supporting the topfier t me-ring Ss as hadlx corrocler . A two-tear restoration began inululx IEJH4. lt included a new goldplated torch. ur Times ' gi. U 'A X fer' f I q .' . 2 -, , 4-A., 4 ! 9 , . u' Q A T. 1 3.- l . ,- . Princess Diana gave birth to Prince Harrx' in late 1984. The photo shows Prince Charles and his other son, two-rear old Prince Mission specialist Bruce McCandless takes a walkin s ace in earlt 1984. ln the photo e is seen using the manned maneuvering unit as he moved away from the Shuttle Challenger during the eight-day William. space mission. 's in I . v- 1 The United States did vers is ell in the Summer Ohm ics, winning H3 old medals. til silver and 30 hronze. tgirl Lewis won four gold medals -in the ll 0 meters. the 20 meters. the four 100 meter relax .incl the long jump. Nlari Lou Retton tion the all-around gold medal and led the gi mnastit te.nn to .t silt er medalg she also won bronze medals lor the Floor exercise and the uneven parallel liars and took .i silver nic-cl.tl for the i attlt. The Soi ICI l'nion and other Communist countries ms 0 XYot'ltl Yen s hoxcotted the Summer Oli mpics s 'R Q it lr f 9 5 l l i rr L 3 1 .if QA Democratic presidential candidate Walter Nlonflalf made history when he chose ,i wotnan. ffetaltlttte Ferraro, as his vice prestdetttial running tnatf- Nfondale and lierrato were ttontttmterl on the democratic tit ket at the partt tonxf-ntton tn San Francisco in Iuli, lle announced eatlx in his campaign that to lower the federal defit tt tnttf-asetl taxes would he necessary llowexer. Walter Tvfondales hid for the president t failed when Ronald Reagan won the elet tion hx the largest elet total tott- inthe nation's historx, After vears of civil war, elet tions w ere held tn l.l Salvador in 198-lalose Napoleon Duarte was elet ted president in what international ohserx ers called the most o en and free election in that countru tn 'Ht years. he photo shows a soldier reading a newspaper at the Rio Lempa checkpoint near El Salvador, The headline was There is faith tn the Electoral Process. Vanessa Williams was forced to surrender her title as Miss America at the request of pageant officials because she had posed nude for sexuallx expltt it hotos. She became the first Nliss America to he orced to resi n. Suzette Charles, the first runner-up. became the 55th Miss America. She crowned Sharlene Wells, Miss Utah. at the Atlantic Clitx Pageant in September, 69? A35 uv, in -if ,s .-if V , fax? 'h Kit' - ' H ' fimf, - ,, Rami 'I A 5. 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Milli' A. f .rg .hyygg ' f -,1.,.3 43: , big --55,1 -.. ,, .:.1',,q,.. 1 Ni . . 'f:..54 - 5-if--13'- ':?45i'3 1 f ' . '4-f 15:2 1 Q.r a, .2 A ' df.-fjffiyk -' f .,' Hx' , .. v P -,. e' -s V14 vw 3' I 1, ,, A.hf'3 V- 1 ' -Fi AVE -: g K: - fmdplx., ,g b uni 1 1' U I X Another tough tackle In 11 A Waxl.u1cl rlclcuder. Playing in the in'ured Chris Curley's uniform, lim iri Bm le nmkex Li quit k run. O Q . l , A . h A . A F - l A 1 t Qu-ui' J 4 l 4' ' ' ' 2.-4 1 ' 1 .. - 1'-. Q,- MQ -, , ' i V - . -. I'-. .. U Md n 3,1 1 14 ' ,- ' ' 4 . .- LUAYP w--. . . 'K 0 .J -.3 iq. , A 1 - 4 - gf 4 I' Q S ' ' . - . r '- ' 5- , fit.. .Cw' .1 I I' A ' 1 Q . ll -I I Front row: R, Frex. D. Klullotti, F. Bracken. R. Burgett. D. Seto. Xl. Charlton. Affannato. l'wr1.1rrxgo. S Ham. T. Buex Row 2: K. Schneider. A. Brisson, G. Lexin. Xl, Doug 1lX.S.hlOnSOI'l. Xl.U'Reet'e.D.i.uhen. R. hlilgfdll.xl.SCllLlI1lZiCl'lC'l'.F.Bllfl'Cf.D.D?XllI1.A.Ff3HlI.ROW 3: Coafh DulJ1e.D Olirmull. 1.. Smplei. F. Zum. F.. Domolkx, Nl. Greenberg. P. Gazzaniga. T. Brunel. Row 41D I uccnta. Nl Dmtues. T' NI.n'c:1nIm1iu.L. Kraimm, .Reillx. R. Fortson. Row 5: Coach Lukis. S.C'l1.ulum.B XX'1lL1ni1m.Xl llerunm. Nl. Bues. lf Dre! er. Nl. Wl1ile.Co.1ch Hermanowski. Row f 6: F Hankemlurt. D. Bmlcai Lurlcx. A. Xllller. T 0l'1-mlmll The 155, S , ' , 9 . L K - 1 Sophomore Quarterback Mau Boeg calls signals for the next Waxland offensive plax. in F. 8 4 1 ur Y' In a valiant effort to reach a ETSI down. semen jim Affannato plows through the defenders. A quiet moment on the sidelmes with semnr Don Seto. limltl lines was WWW Mr. Lukis by day . . . . . . and Coach Lukis by night. 1,1 90 U O ol 9 gl QI gl Q0 Ol . lit H Yllhlll fter sixteen rears as a Wav- land football coach. includ- ing 12 years as head coach, Coach Lultis announced his retire- ment. Football players of past and present wish to thank him for his commitment and contribution to the Wayland football rogram. His cheerful resence willlie missed out on the ielcl. but not in the class- room, as he will remain a member of the Business Department staff and Head of the Business and Practical Arts Department. hough the record does not show it, 1984 was a successful year for the Warrior football squad. With many Slayers from last year's team gone, oach Lukis was faced with starting inex erienced players. juniors Mike Scliiumacher an Craig Schneider as well as Solphomore Matt Boes played key ro es in boosting the Warrior start- ing line-up back to full strength. De- ipite injuries to key players David ulotti and Steve Monson, the team continued with a fighting spirit. Lu- kis and Tri-Captains Roddy Burgett, Mike Charlton, and Don Seto led 'a team which exhibited pride and class. 1984 brought the Oth anniversary Thanksgiving game against rival Weston. The game proved to be one of the most exciting contests in recent years. Wayland won, with a final score of 20-19, and laid the groundwork for what should be excellent Wayland teams of the future. Durin the course of the season, Head Coach joe Lukis announced his retirement from coaching after 17 years with the Warrior program. Everyone, but in particular the 1984 Warriors, wish to thank him for his effort, guidance, and support. The Coach in action 45 .J Th Up nd Coming iq, 'lla - ns- 98- . ,r - ' ' ' , -,magnum - ' D .,.,,,,' 43 L+- .,yw,ew:.f' , 'I aff eff- -ff. .-f ' My 'drb' tfl ' - Q ' .. i .I 1' 6'. -A -. 'J'b-t yi .,. A . N '- . '-ww 13- . , ft, 1- w . - ... - b '--....tf3,.y-.tau-Q Tal 0 lioutlball Nice kick by Mark Doughty, his year's junior Varsity foot- ball team overcame various ob- stacles and came away with a respectable record, which included a strong win against Boston Latin early in the season and two big victories against Newton South and Veston to finish the year. The first priority each week of the season was to prepare the Varsity for its games, and the jV's were a bi part of this preparation. ThejV 'Rfemonstration team was ci- ted as a key reason for some of the varsity victories this year. The focus on varsity, coupled with the fact that many people played in both JV and varsity ames, often caused the JV team to ave very little practice time as a unit. In spite of this, the team was i remarkably cohesive and showed great spirit under the leadership of co-ca tains Gregg Levin and Steve Char ton. The team also owes a lot to the patience and support of coaches Geor e Campbell who is new to Way- land Huis year, and Bill Homan, who is retiring from coachingb after many years and will be remem ered fondly. All the members of the Warrior squad deserve praise for their hard work this year, enduring long practices even when they might have seemed fruit- less. Not only Sophomores and ju- niors, but the Freshmen whose team was combined with the jV after the first few games, demonstrated a deep commitment to Wayland football. ff f f. 'PSA -f,1i:. C , 'A ff' Get in there and knock'em dead! What did you guys do now? . E MQ mc, - 51' sl g . I. 1 ..-5,431 fl . f. .-2 ' -Sat--nz: Ugh, right in the stomach! Row 1: L. Krasnow, E. Domolkv, B. Wilkinson. . Stewart. BI. S ear. B Schulexg 15 Xx xlwzt, N Charlton, D. Lucenta. Row 2: E. 'Kam f, R. DCSdLlJHiCI'S. NI Greer1Eerq.AI. Rcillx, U. Lex nn. l Hn M. Fisher, . Zivan, T. Marcantonio. Morse. j. Calalaxmo. F. Randjl. Row 3: D Nh Inunzi B Kotek, M. ou hty, A. Brisson, M. Downes, A. Nagi. T. Brunel. NI. NhmI1cll.1. L' lhehs' X Frantz, Coach Igoman. ' 0 'V lX Coach Brennan tells a bedtime story. Now let's try it with a ball! ,1 . I,-.A -:v wyA. xx J X '-F. ' 1 A Z1 Q 'kr U - x .35-qu? w ',?.' ' . , f-1-.J,i .:...,.- '-' -9a-'. F Cxxu . . -. -.-. , v- .v 1-4 Uvqqgtlfitinllg-if . ! huU1' AT: 5 ' 4, h . . . ' .' ,lf+?t E?iF -L ' , FN 'B tL:4Qn5 9:45 4+ Row l: K.Chisholm,C1. Law, 'If Sherman. CI. Mills. Row 2: D, Parker. C. Mitchell. K. Nurmi. C. Boreth. S. Travis. R., Nl. Fennell. NI. Washek. T. Yocattirzi. Coach Brennan. Thctmlt' v E- f i -45 'x Chris Law tees off. '1 '----------.... fl he Wayland High Golf team had an excellent season this year under the coaching of a clean shaven Mr. Brennan. The op- portunity to qualify for the state tour- nament in the spring came down to the last match a ainst undefeated Ac- ton-Boxboro, wqien Wayland pulled off a narrow victory in the clutch. launching them into the States . This was also notable because Wayland handed A-B its first and onlv loss on the last match of the season. The Dual County changed its golf season to the fall this ear, which turned out to be an excelent move. The conditions were very agreeable, as the tempera- ture was warm and it was sunny for the months of September and Octo- ber. Leading the team was junior Kevin Nurmi, who also won the DCL medalist tourney at Nashawtuc CC. at the end ofthe season. In additionxlu- nior Chris what a uy Mitchell roved himself formida le, and shot a ew 39's in tight situations. Seniors Ken Chisholm and Tony Sherman were frequent playing partners and won many matches over good com- etition. Things look especially bright or Brennan's team with Freshman Matt Washek laying consistently well on Varsity. There is talk that this youn ster might lead this very deter- mine team to some championships in future years. Coach Brennan is confident that widespread recogni- tion for this constantly improving team isjust around the fairway. Swin in Into Action ' io -Qs O T Us C, V s w fm, ,P ' -Ln! - if 8 J 1 ,X 5 C olf Varsit Works For The Future fter an uncertain begin- ning with the arrival of inany new faces and a new coach. Sue Nlcflandless. the Waylanfl Varsity Field Hockey team demonstrated its talent to the very end. Led by Captains Sahrena Tufts and Goalie Donna Fredrickson. vic- tory over rival Weston once again eluded the Warrior squad. Wayland proved an ex- cellent match against DCI, champs Acton-Boxboro in a Jair of 0-1 defeats. The high- ights of the season were the games against Lincoln-Sudbury and Concord-Carlisle. Led by Seniors julie Burkley, Sabrena Tufts, Donna Fredrickson, Pam Foster, Natalie Engler, Lisa Pearson, Karen Messina and Kirsten Nottleson, the team rallied with unparalleled enthusiasm leaving dis- appointed l.-S and C-C squads waiting until next year to reach the post-season tournament. Ending the season with a 5-5-4 record, the graduating Seniors wish the best of luck to next year's Wayland Varsity Field Hockey Squad. ltqv-4 0-9.5.-I S114 -.4-LJ! 'Q s:..- .xg Row 1: L. Pearson. P. Fostersj. Burklex. S Tufts. D. Frederickson. K. Nottleson. K. Messina. N. Engler. Row 2: K. Lorentzen, M. Crowlev, S. Butler, K Pond, A. Welch. K. Butlerzl. Troxlenj. Schumacher. B. Phoenix, C. Mcliown. K. Ricciardi. B. Waldner. K. Shine. A. Bennett, Coach NfcCandless. T' ' lfllflfl lint lsCX L I 1 . 5 - - 'JPN A Q- 41 5 34 4' 'fl 'iff if ' Q3 'H 3 F ,.l:JN:l I 1 R r.S gt' K. gu.13' 'x 4 5 NM A . M , 1 IM Q: a -vm.-. t U A miiwv' grin.-NI, '- ll 12 ..,' ,. -. Q 5 4 .j Av- rf' ',,,, ,-V -ig lei .',,:., - 1 L1 Q -54 ,A n, r ., I '. 2 Q 1 ff5r..' xx -1 5 fb-, 'Yf'IA. r, gal ' A-1 ,,ef1-Jw. --a A .iii 'ff' ' Ah . . x ,A t . h , '- , '.-,1...fx' ug . .v. 1 'YS '!'.'v K ', 3 ' I , li x,---1 'y,5'n-I ,Q dk ' , 'f X ' ' ' ' -'Q Y t' - A . K - ' ' 'L . M . -P . -4 - . J 7 ' A r . s .A ,. - - ., .. ' 'U' .P ' Q' ' ,, . X 'q -W -' x - : '. Ugg . ' .1 .,. -'H .1 x 5 Agia f -A . . Q H . - ,- N .bg Xin. Y 4 X, 'z ' J enny Schumacher on the run A great fake bv julie Burklex p 4 . Lf o r ., A 10 K x f H, 'J '42 x 1 9 ' f I Q-4 T Q .ai 1.,,., I I '-s, his rears spirited Warrior X' field hockex' team finishe a strong Sl and 3 season hy aveng- ing defeats early in the season at the hands of Action-Boxhoro. Concord- Carlisle. and arch-rivals Weston. Steady improvement was the hall- mark of the team and its dedicated new coach. Ms. Nlaccarone. The team was led bs junior tri-captains Atny Larsen. Carrie Chisholm. and Muffy' Whitney. he 198-1-85 Freshman Field Hockey team finished the sea- son in a tie with Wellesley' for first place. Fantastic ICZIIH spirit and good coaching brought the team to a 1-l--1 record. Co-captains for this out- standin squad were jill Simpson and enny hoenix: Sandi Welch and 'erry Nlcliay' shared the goaltendin responsibilities. The teatn plate Weston 3 times. winning the final con- test l-ll. We look for this team to con- tinue their success in the future. Get that camera out of nn face. bow N ' 0 Field llockei Go get em'! As a last resort., they always have TH E TRAP . . L it E srf' -3 X The Women And Then' Stlcks . . . Row B. Bradlev. K. Hov, D. Bohlin. A. Larsen. M. Whirnex . CL. Chisholm. L. Bonner. A. Roberts D. Grlffln. Row 2: M. Monte. P. Lehmberg, M. Fleishman. W. Miller. S. Yilennskls. K. Blom. A Shaw,j. Goldberg, L. Montesi, M. Comer. Coach Maccarone. 1344, O 5 I Row l: M. Rogers, B. Helton, K. Clax, G. Ferguson. 1. Sirnpsornl, Phoemx.li.XN'e1nlw.mm. I. Lee T. Rockett. Row 2: C. DuRei, L. Shaw, K. Ferguson. D. Yolnn. A. Hx Lind. li. Mclidx . A. Busnlnnn. S Welch, Kjohnson. R. Engle-r, S. Stanton unanagerl. Lfo.ul1 Nelson. l lClxl l lm lxc'N 0 5 l ,,' V' :i Fighting hard for the ball is wing Peter Cillkilll. M V . 1. M Q ll: .1 I . h- 8 O Z4 Goaliejon Strause warming up his great sax ing tethiiique. n-f', 1 7 'I lt? D fdqi,1l 7e 5 if-w . X 4 A v- jf'-'fs 4 A '. 1: I - 'Q..-fs-Q-l'.J.4-U ' H2 0 Sm ter L' ,lf 1114 X .vie , his yearls Boys Varsity Soccer Team entered the season with eleven returning Seniors and very high ho es. Under tri-captains Mike Greco, on Primavera, and Bob Meinert, the team ot off to a fine 4-0- 1 start, being ran ed second in the state. Unfortunately, the team faltered over the second half of the season mainly due to injuries, and to evervone's disappointment, ended up out of the tournament. Still. the sea- son had a number of highlights such as the Hne performances in the wins over Concord, Bedford, Lincoln- Sudbury, and the controversial losses to Weston in which Wayland thourou hlv dominated. There was also the giirst-Time All-Star recogni- tion Primavera, Greco, and junior Dougl-Brooks received and the Sec- ond- eam status accorded Meinert. Other outstanding performers throu hout the season were Chip Dver, anos Gavras, andjohn Secor. is 'lv 'aff P . ni ' a.. N '4,. ',.'. . 1'5- , -, ,-5 1-1' 'N K5 1' ' Another Wayland player, this timejohn Secor. with a tricky' move. 'x 7' f 'w'.. fk .r ff' rv Close, But o Cigar ' I ., .. 4 'L .'. I.. -.. I - A - ' . n l'h','s ' N - Q. A' int .if Q r ' . . 17 A 0 U , , :' 1 5 X '- Y' n . . I . ' If W s - ,- H D. ' 5 - I 1 u The opqlosing goglie misses a kex' save as Doug ' Brooks lnders hxm. I -W -- NW-M mix A Lf.. , M . M N X I 1 . 1 Q I ' . I - . 0 I is , A , s Q U 0 4' . ., L ' . X , s .... ., Y f ,E . , J 1 A - g.- ,, .. ' ,M fd.-' .Y ni 'L' v . -i sxwsvy ., ' Ayff'.'t J I - . A W, f ,-- ',. - . 1 I , 'mags-. A ml' Q. ,. - r . , . 7' ' ' 4 ' 514 , -.. v. Row 1: Tri-Cagnains M. Grc-co.j. Primavera. B. xiC'illCFl. Row 2: T. Clhn-n.j. Bloks. I' un ms P I Cham, G. Keit ,S. Hall. B. Foley. C. Dyer. D. Brooks. D. YCWIULIII. Row 3: N1.1n.1Qe'r R xmxcl .XI 3 Strause, M. Short. R. Townsend. M. Duffkld, N. Ross, ii. Hazard. UR. Holdercr. I. Bmlw. 15 X Aflef his Shot. Bob 1WCiI1Cl'lCV3llfl3ICS.IhC Michalopoulosul. Secor, S. Banksxl. Nilson, Coach Snou. Missing: NI.111.xge1'A Fcnnhcx Q sltuauon. N 1-Osi C vw Chris McCullough lets the ball fly. I , v he Boys unior Varsity Soccer team ha another yery success- ful season under the guidance of Coach Quigley, posting a record of 8-4-2. Led by junior Captains Chip Hart and Dave Fleischer, and Sopho- more Captain Scott Hamilton. the squad was notable for its strong attack and continuous hustle. The team showed consistent improvement throughout the season, coming out of a mid-season slump to win their last four games. The team finished with an impressive win over a powerful Ac- ton team. uif. .. x tl. .1'- -Q A 1 - ,I - -vx t'ffI 'iMa? Hi . '- ' 7E-sw... . ' '- ith stress being placed on the fundamentals and prepara- tion for future seasons, the Freshman team enjoyed an exciting season in which they posted a 6-6 rec- ord. Led by captains Tom Mac- Donald, Chris McCullough, Andy Slavton, and first year coach Sean O'Driscoll, the team progressed throughout the year. posting three satisfying 4-nil drubbin s during the season: two a ainst riya Weston, and one against Cielmsford in which high scorer MacDonald had a hat-trick. 1131235 lv -Blv- 'Td my VV Q an he my 5-Q .A ' .2 4,,,'1-inf-,w ,f,.i.Ss' 1Le,- Row l: Tri-Captains CI, Hart. D. Fleisrlier, S. Hamilton. Row 2: D. Loges. C. Bolivar, T. Fayull. Segal. F. Oldfield. R. Gilmore, A. Dyer, E. Kattwinltel. NI. Row 3: Coach Quigley. Nl. Law. . Hansen. B. Smith. Ni. Loawa. l'. Abranison, Fi. Newman. P. Dicesare. NI. Ball. . 1. Fisk. R. Nor- wood, A. Blake. F Lazerson, Ni. Holland. Nl I Stu t Cl' 'fji gf 4.-Y A ll ,S . ,ri ua ' .',, .MSU , ' . 10. F a 5 nmh' H. -.gsijaa J, V K F' ' 1 Cal R 'Q P!-1 . ,inf 'Kilt LI . Q .. wi-'. M ,' ' r ' Q., ,,f'-g'- ..' 'ff' .. . . , v 1 2 - ..- 'z 12' :!','.2-Iliff. Two more Warriors close in for the goal. Q With back support from Keira Lorcmzcn. Paula Lawn hlazes umuird. .. 1 . 5, 'vvq ' . kj r ' ' 2 2-'4 D f 5 1 K , Q , . ' . 'v f N Becko Doherty s face sms ll all. -,fl ,vnxg -1-1 .' 11: ,v ., if 'WN . , . -' , 49 - 4' .,' F 1 M 1 Q.,-,..... ,.+.- Qy ' A . if, - A -Q --- . ,. -'D ' .-I 9' 1727. . -.. - p -. 1 .-..- Row l: B Il-wlwrlx. P. Lum. K. Iwmh. ilu-11.1 :mln If Zimmernmn.lIu'lI.mt.1ir1 K. Irxm . I Fl H-Nllnrl. I. ifwwclx Row 2: K X1lIIllL'H,N,f1.iI'lN. ,D11nieli, K. azmxskl. 5. Rmcnhlall. Xl, Eherle. Hxl.md.l l'c1k1m.5,Rx'.m1uu,K Nlalvx, K. Lmfc-nllen.Loaf1 Mann. Nl'n.SHlkL'l' 9- . 5 Q - Q. 5- Q A,-... s . Q--.,,,x '4 5 fee- f 'S if is 14' AI Q ' ' 'Y fi .J 'f Xa: Cv he Girls Yarsitv Soccer team had a difficult season hut proved to be a verv talented team. After losing twelve seniors last vear. the girls did a finejob of remain- ing a threat to some of the tougher teams in the D.C.L. Thev reallv dis- played their talent in their two night amesp overpowering Newton South 3-25, and demolishing Bedford 13-Up to avenge an earlier loss. Sophomore Shari Ixrasnoo was the high scorer and the team was co-captained bv ju- nior Katie Irvin and Senior Theresa Zimmerman. T e highlight of the season was the last game against Wes- ton. Lead bv Seniors xlilfl.-XIIIIC Ebe- rle, Liz Gossels, Beckv Dohertv. Ellen Kashian, Paula Lavin. Kerrv Lynch and Theresa Zimmerman. Wayland overpowered Weston on a rainv dav in Weston. There is a great deal of voung talent on this team which will help to keep the program strong in the next few vears. In For A Major Booting T ir' W -iff F.-if if :rw t T ri ' all M, I. ,,-1. li . iid JE I :J - ,-,W ,Z .A 5: .il i'n '- il' . 'gf' Qi 1 . 5. 'Q ,wJ QS, Enjoying the game, Ellen? Coach Mann inspires his team. 14. ,D , U x X XM 1 r ,f --5-11 'z 45 0 0 I K o f '--A' 1 N . I Q X 1,1 W -Kwxsfgl-16 -' 1 ,....uani' -ir 1 ' N I X-I0 -r-1 L. hi. ..1.. -'04 , af iz! s ,I .F ff. at N li . - 9- f n I ' f'-X I , f v I I I x x .X fl In ., , . 1 . 5 gp. .-gk X , 'T-N1 X ' -lr x 1', , 3' ' A ,fl 4 X gftf 11 . A- N 1 -,g ' 0' A Aff- x- - YL u '. ' im Mx fix V I - I xg- sl 5, A ,?N H-, 12 .' , 1 I h '- v ' xr by X vt 1 -Q-fi -I , J g X., X - Q- .f A , If ul. X 1 I ,TY 4 . f , X .N 5 .fr rf, I i -5 X -3, . ' .x 5- x -'T ? - RQ x., 1.1-,,..g,KA sgfx,-K -rx' ff 'X X'-X' A , 1 T . . 'Q' Q 1 A ,.,f,,. -- V - . ,+fw,:,fi. .2 Ax, X XYL--X..,, YYYY ffrb ' '-'f- ' . Quirky gwfgf ' ---VV. ,, ,+..,,,,. - ' ' . r . . - , 'V , , . -A ,...-.,' K -, ws -P f x -in 'ik 'fn 1' I 40 I utstanding In Their Field Here I come to saw the flax . , , No comment. he Wayland Cross-country team overall had an excellent season. Losing six seniors last year, Wavland faced the DCL inexpe- rienced in varsity competition and with only two returning lettermen and one senior. Determined through- out the season, Wayland beat two im- ressive teams in Weston and A-B 9-26 fthe score in both casesj and lost to league champs Bedford by only two points. The team finished fourth in the DCL Q4-31. Along the way, two rec- ords were broken on Wayland's home course. The Freshman girls' record was broken bv Laura Harris, and the junior bovs' fecord bv Ca tain Mark Allara. Losing onlv one enior. the young team has hi h hopes for posinlg a major threat to sie rest of the DC next year. 3 if I ,nun ' v vbflfl I -2 si' Row1:lJ L lark. AX. liauwiiikel. U. Keller. Row 2: QQ. lVllt'l'Xxt'llCl. l'. ll.i1'lnmi,S..Xiigus.Cl.iJl.1ili , l Xlaik.-Xll.u.1. Nl X iyiblik. R. Nichols. Cf. Robinson. B. iyottlicb. Row 3: Cloacli Bcncclcm. 'If Kla- imlm. Nl. .Xlloi'cl. P. Ruiiclmi, K.. l1'lei'ueilei'. C.. K-lass. l'. Cmlclsiein. ll. Nl.mnn1g.S. Butler. L. llams. .X. int-ill Nlngr. 90 0 Clross-un11iti'x K How Much Farther? Mark Allara IBRCS W 5 . xg , sw 4 , ., Niger U . i A easy on 'em. wg Qfwbvw '40 6 Boston Latin brings up the rear. 4 Jie' sn.. . b u x 4,1 In iff? ' 4 v be ,D x 1 OU 'I 5-ff:- 3 I-. I I S . Ulaili - . -pf I!'vag,'f. +q-. ., 'rf . A.. Q' 'li 1 U' ,. . 14. 1 - . '1.J5p-f. 7-' . 'V r 5.n,..,- Y r n-1, Sally White swims her wax lu the Stale NiCCl. 'JI 0 Smmmmg On your mark. get set. , . f? 4- fr-5 4 .4 .-4 f'J L' 3, ff if 'fx Of .- QM .A 1 f X06 Amy Sawyer cruises across the water. Supergirl Sue Koenig takes flight X 1 l. 'Www Q:-- ,. .- . sf W.: 'ht . 3114950 gh, 14 , 2' e S jenifer White stretches ahead of the competition. ask: Describe WHS's Girls Var- sity Swim Team in one word. De ree of Difficulty: easy. Reply: INgl'ENSE! For those oblivious land lovers among 21-ou, wake up and smell the chlorine. his s uad makes its presence known everyw ere.Whether swimmin in its own home ools at Wayland own House or eston Middle School, or enduring immense pain in WHS' weight room, or celebratin at the Booster's Ban uet, these gir s attack everythinguwit an uncompromising intensity. ed by tri-captains Roxane Reardon, Jenifer White, and Amy Sa- wyer, the team forty-seven strong cheered its way across the state with its renowned, unmatched SP-IR-IT! that truly moved water. Encouraged by dependable victories in distance events and diving, the team duelled 'px with the strongest teams in the state to a record. The team roudlv boasts of Jenifer White and 'ue Koenig who were undefeated during the dual meet season. Trainin under Coach Valle, the girls recor ed drastic im- rovements throughout the season. en second dro s actually became common events! he most notable of the season's shockers was the 200 Medley Relav - the fastest in the state. The relay of . White. R. Rear- don, S. White, and . . Koeni brought the entire natatorium to its eet as the team finished five yards ahead of the competition. The team thanks Mrs. W'hite and Mrs. Lfhler for their loyal devotion and'Tom Valle for his spirit. coaching expertise. and carnations which brightened the day. Best of luck to next years team! wi- Q5 . ,. 14-5. Row l: S. Gale, L. Dann, K. Wojcik, T. Neumann, NI. Richardson. NI. Fokos. Row 2: S. Hcrkstliei. K. Landurand, M. Neiman, R. Feinber , A. Clark, S. Tewksburx. H. L'hler. R. Rosenzueig. l.. Ekmejian. Row 3: Manager D. Frost, Nfanager K. Earle. Tri-tI.icpt.iin A. Stoner, Tri-L .ipxam Pl. White, Tri-Ca tain Roxane Reardon, Mana er A. liitzmiller, loach tihiude Valle. Row 4: Kimiatek, D. giown, T. O'Mara. K. Lyons. Emeri. S, White. li. Blaioclia. R. Wald. A. Yassi- lovskig. S0snowski,j. DiCarlo. Row 5:j. Wong. R. Sawi er. l..Liai1ipezz.i.S. Koenig. R. glakobsons. K. Hy e, H. Neiman,j. Meek, NI. Green. 5NlIlll1llll2.flfl Field Hocke fl 4 G. I, G . Wayland Acton Football A H ull' ls ?'mmf.s?:'CSBR H. l 89 Wayland 2 Newton-N Waxlancl A Lxnnlteld If wf1Flf Vl QU N102 li gg Wayland 2 Bedford Waxland 12 Nlaxnard l 1 fu -UN - villmll 5 - yym-land 0 Qfeslon lyllllllml ll llmlmbldlllln -ll Wayland 85 Newton S. 80 wallaml 0 US Wm lllml l ll 5,41 ll Way land 83 llUYt'I'-Sllt'l'lNDl'l1 00 walland 7 yewwn-S ll-M lllml ll lalclllmcll l .l Wayland 81 lludson 109 Wayland 0 Concord lylll lllml li l4,5 tn 3 Wal land 90 Concord 100 walland ll Acton llllllllml ll 'ill ill Wayland 05 l.lt0lll-Sllllllllf 08 Wayland l Newton-N ll ill lllml 3 Xml lml,5l,lll ll gl, Way land 01 Acton-Boxlmoro 130 walllmd ll Bedford llllllllml ol, lycxlllll ltl Wayland 10-1 Bedford 80 walland 0 weston Rulllll, -lj Waxland 00 W elleslex' 96 W. tl. l l Us ' K Walland 93 Nlilflord ' 99 4 Newton-S Walland 2 Concord Boys Soccer l1'2iN'lLil1Cl lfs Gil-ls Soccer Wax land X-S Xfayland l 14,5 9 Wax land Bedford Xval-land 11-5 -A Rjlllilllfl E 551011 Wailand Weston -1 fl? Um j 4 Wailand N-S 2 Rfllillllfl gffllffiffl Warland Bedford 1 ay' anc . cton W2 all l A at 1 Wayland Concord lllllllllllil lllglm 2, llflllllllfl I-f5l Way land Concord 3 llfllliiml X45 , Wayland Weston 0 Wayland Bedford lyllllllml X5 1 llfllllllllfl Bjl- Wayland Bedford 0 R33 lam: 2651011 Wax land Acton 0 ax' ant . cton Cirl's Swimming Wavland 96 Academy ol ND. 68 W l' lullllilllcl 59 Boston Latin 31 Wllglzlrlllg 53 Boston-Latin W ay land 1-1 Belmont Elo ll'm,laml 29 wlllllmm C C ' Wayland 252 Llncoln-Sncllnttru' 74 ll-llllllml 43 weston FOSS' Ounlllg - ,t, llfllllmlcl D4 - llesllurd 101 Waxland 17 Keele Tech. ll 'llltlml '1' li 5, 'T 11 Hlllmfl 83 7 1161113165 880 Walland 43 Concord llfnlllml 21 ffl' H wiillillld 43 X6Wmn'5 Ulll Wailand 36 Springfield ll ax lancl 20 ellonl Wax land 5-1 Acton-Boxluoro 102 ' dh' VN INN ffl Cf UH -0 Waxland 40 Burlington 33 W, . l 40 Q s lf l l l1l ll 'l'l 27 -'VP' 3? Wayland -42 Bedford Q11 dlldm tllillllg le K W-ll l-H111 fl? li-lf -ff Wax land 68 Gardner 105 wmlaml Q37 Aghlaml l1ml d 22 S 3' llf '7ll WCS! Lellguf' dual 'Heel Wailand 40 Whitman-Hamon lylllflfx In H V 'l'7 l ll , X , ml PIM? . Wavland 38 Newton-S C ll-l lll lXl l I-'ll llllff' C.entral W est Cllamplonshlp Meet wallaml 45 Nashoba , 3 fl.l1l2fff. A Warland 25 Milfot-a Northern Nlass C. l21l'IllJl0llSlllp Meet Secllmmls. lst lace 5th place Nlass State tlhatnpionship meet 8th place D.C.L. Cllanlplims 40 Scott-lxo.tt't'l ,- Girl's Basketball Boys Basketball Wayland 30 Natick 35 Wayland lifi YN-1- .Xt adt-my 547 Wayland 2f' Sharon 49 Wayland 5 l 1.-S 50 Wayland 47 Sharon 59 Wayland ol Xay ei ian 77 Wayland L Marlboro 52 Wayland 00 Nt'lX'ltJIl-N' fi 1 Wayland 27 L-S 32 Wayland lil Briglnt in 513 Wayland 14 Haverhill 40 Wayland 65 Acton no Wayland 19 Acton 40 Xykiyflgiml 67 xvljgltjll 49 Wayland 30 Weston 30 Wayland 70 Newton-5 450 Wayland 30 Newton-S 44 Way land 06 Cont ord lil Wayland 30 Concord Wayland 71 Bedford 4-I Wayland 41 Bedford 59 Wayland 60 Boston-L .nfl u'2ly'l2iI1Cl BOSLOTI-I, D2 XX'g1y'lg111d SU IJ-S 55 Wayland 33 L-S 30 Wayland 70 Acton oo Wayland 23 Acton Wayland 65 Weston 50 Wayland 41 Weston Q2 Wayland 77 Newton-5 03 Wayland 32 NCWIOH-S Ol Wayland 80 Concord 50 Wayland 36 Concord Wayland 77 Bedofrd 40 Way and 46 Bec fort 0 1 Wayland 61 Boston-1- 75 Qrlialgand C1382 GBOSIOU-L D3 Oyerall record 13-5 I ma recor : . -1 D.C.1.. record 11-3 Hockey Wayland Doyer-Sherborn Wayland Bedford Wayland Newton South Wayland Doyer-Sherborn BOYS SKIING waliland Amlmlell l1?RDIC CC' Concord-C''trlisle l'l,f11il?'nd X Q 2nd. Acton-Boxhoro Boys Track Rfllulfincl gllzlfm d 3rd. Wayland Wayland 54 A-Xcto .flly fmt ' f ly H 4th. Lincoln-Sudbury Wayland 62 Newton-S Wayland W eaton . 5th Bedford ll il'l'1l1Cl 56 B-1 'ttin Wayland Boston-Latin ' .I y I , I ,f -Yf Q , 'f ,I 1, 1 Q it Jth, Nashoba Regional Wayland ol W eston Wayland Bedford - ,Y f I y K wi H, d N Vmn S mth Wayland 54 Bedloid wfikvlflg I gl 'e L ALPINE Wayland 60 Marian C 1 Q Q lst. Acton-Boxhoro Wayland 44 1-x'S Wayland C,OI1LOICl 2 1 C, Q .1 Cf 1,1 F. ll RV Q 1. - U Wayland Acton int. ,oncoic -oar is e ina ccoit . 7- H .I v Q 3rd. Wayland D.C...L. Lhampions 1984-qw Wayland W eston - Q . Q , W, -If I 4 . 4th, Lincoln-budhtny ayland Boston-Latin 7 h B H- --1 Wayland Keele lech. QI ' v ef- mc .I -E I , V V -I Q Oth. Nashoha Revional Wayland lxeele lech. 0 Wayland Cambridge Ringe 4 84 Latin Final Record: 1-18-1 GIRLS SKIING NORDIC lst. IIoncord-CIarlisle Girrs Track End. Acton-Roxvlliorg Wayland 38 Acton 48 ' Bdluful 1 Wayland 42 Newton-S 44 P 1' . W . el mf v, g, , - t 5th, l.lI1tUlI1-5lltll3ll1X Wayland 43 B-Latin 43 60 Y I ll R U., ul Wayland 19 Weston 67 l' 'U 10 M sou 'M Wayland 35 B-I-'enyyick 51 Wayland 45 Marian 41 HPINE I . 1 I S H Q 1 l5'2'f'lWl 38 US 48 -via tfflli2l,l7Q1lll11-llfil linal Record: 1-5-1 TQ A ' y ' 1 31 d. Wayland 4lh. Bedford 5111. .-Xcton-Boxlmoro tith. Yashoha Regional ir Rl? Vial!-up ose Qin ' ? H ali 1 V 1 I -1 O O I 4 Senior Chip Dyer st-mls llIN f?lIl1lIll'lll to ilu' l11111111.1l11111v Coach Moyer lllll'llNf'lX 111v11lv1wl11111sell lll 1-1 1'1v 111.111 li. .lllll 1I11s unc IN 1111 cxtcptloli 'Q i .Y i ali he varsity team had an excellent season this year. Led by head coach Rick Moyer the team finished the season with a 14-2 record. The highlik hts ofthe dual meet season inceiuded: a close win over Waltham early in the sea- song beatin f two DCL teams lLincoln-Suc bury and Newton Southl simultaneously and the number one rated team in the South Section tWhitman- Hansonl all in one night. This gave the 17 vear veteran head coach his 300th career win and a verv close win over long time rivalf Milford. ln the Central Sectional Tournament, Way- land had three chain Jions tPe- ter Urlandella, Roy N ogan and Mike tlharltonl and five place flli O Wtestltiig winners tAndy Dyer, Chip Dyer, jimmy Affannato, Mike Schumacher, and Andy Mil- ler.l, leading the team to the in- credibly im robable tie with Milford for time sectional cham- pionship. Wayland also excelled in the Division II State tour- nament, coming up with two state cham ions tPeter Orlan- della and Siike Charltonl and two impressive third place finishes immy Affannato and Mike Sc umacherl. Unfortu- nately. the team placed third. finishing only one half of one point behind the second place team, Duxbury. The team also wishes to thank Mr. Sylvester for an excellent coaching tjob and for running a spectacular New England tournament. , 1 . . .qq ! 'Q t I Not only aie Xkavlantl wrestlers tough and determined. lilll they can be great s ortsmen as well. shown by dhris Hanlon. Qui.. is P. , . , , bn I9 rv ish-fi 1 will M , N 5 Row 1: NI. Hernigin. Nl. Bucs. D, l.iucnl.1. A. Broun. R. Blgicl-X. Row 2: l' U1l.inf!vll,i li lim N Banks.K.llur'ligi111.A.Dxe1',G.Rmcnlmiinii Siln1ciclcr.C,.llmiinlkxl lliinl-n. Xl whfiv I 4 . Aff2iI'lIl21lO. Row 3: ll, ll.1ckencloi'l. NI. Sclmiundilicr. Nl. fillullllilll. I. Iiiniiiuqff. N 1 lmlrlin I -Wk, ' Smith, C, Dwi. NI, lJmm6s. R. Frei. R. Ili-will. .-X. Nlillcr. 111.1411 Nlmri VMJQ F nf. W . -,,i.:, ,Qi ani-.1.1 1. IQ' x 6-I E. r dr nu On the lighter end ui the Smile. .Xnilx CIuli1'.i wr looks like lui lim uvntml wt In illllilllilll. ' N Roy Mogan sccinx In be Plllllllg .1 linlc 1'l li! pI'C'SSllliC' Oil lllN OIJPUIICIII. 4lHCNl --vw 1 ,lien Q .-'Q .I 1- Wi' ewling 0 E' N? With Force To Be Reckoned R- ',D-'Q l ' w x M' f 8 -..f - 5llllIt'l1it'l mllpulldI.mm14-1mlummuu 'l' ' f ' tr 3,84 'YQ Q QQ a ' f A , fl' N- , . ---1 ,.,'a s 0.4 The opponent xg-mm uuulx, Inu Lmig 'T is . ,, S rx tn-4 Q ' '-Q ... f F mmz Row l: C I, lfurlcx , 'If Amierwn. T. Terrenii, A. Ibwxn-xt Row 2: 'If Nason, N. Rfhfllhkilllll. A. R N.1gi.Ni.Spc'.11. iIl.1rL, I. Hgn, r .-, -4 .,1 1: 5 if t 1, I fl. umm 4' mb pmmn In rlm ! Maxx -N 4 Ita pears to be another easy pin for freshman Neil Rosenbaum. Tim Anderson is all over the competition, as we can see in this picture . . . his year's freshman wres- tling squad enjoyed a fine year despite a few disap ointing losses and showecljmuch promise. Taking its cue from the Varsit , the freshman team continue Wav- landis proud wrestling tradition under hardworkin Coach Cavanaugh who refined the glroupas skills. The high point of t e season came in the win over powerful Waltham. Outstand- ing wrestlers were Alex Nagi, Neil Rosenbaum, and Mark Spear, all of whom spelled for the Varsity when needed. Despite the face mask, Chris Curley shows . . . and a ain here, as he exemplifies true the outcome of his match, having had no Wayland drive. problem. lxllfxlill 0 l Y Q If Glenn Vrettas killllt ipates the plax. and lllfll UN ll! Kl'l UIJCH. Point guard Km-na l,Ul1'lllll'lllllL'llsNUlll the Nllll-llllbll in du :cling how to plax the ball. Good communication .ind gmcl form on the lhlll oi Kilt-ns Yu-lI.is .mr Keira l.Ulit'llllCll make this pass a good one he girls varsity basket- ball team was led this sea- son bv co-captains Karen Schwartz and Glens Vrettas. Under the direction of new coach Lisa Maccarone. the team worked hard and ained confi- dence. Although tie team lost in their contest against Lincoln- Sudbury they were pleased with their plav. The first win came a ainst rival Weston as a result o superb performances by the entire team. The climax ofthe season came at Boston-Latin's shoe-box gym. Shari Krasnoo scored her season high thirty- three points and led the team to a high scoring victorv. Thou h the team saw loss after loss. tie girls never quit. They were competitive in each game and maintained high spirits. It was the chocolate chip pancakes and the end ofthe season partv which pulled the Warriors through an otherwise desolate season. IW' 0 ll.lNlxf'lll.lll v I 1117! W -.5 Q f 7 4 x 1 vo 1 H- S A-1 5 'F' Q 1. 1 gulf' I .1 gX inn Nw A 'Q dl rl i. we-Y i. .7 5 'f Q gb- uni 1' I x 5 S-4 V fl Hard Work and Determination Pays Off 'fa l91..eu' V 4 i v I g L ,fp ,cw 4 ff v , I 4 1 SQ lg I ,ix , - ,,L Q' 5 i X-'f X, Q2 RJ X! E Row l: I UXl.n.i. Iii-K Iapi. lI1lXlK'l'.VlVl'l-chilli.li.l'iNlx.lIlKldI'lkill. lii-Capt. S. Vile-i1isl.is.lf. Spun lL Row 2: K. Brunel. K. Pheonix. -l.Perkins K Xlilmy I Xlrvlv. i.u.itli Xi'lNUll Center Stacy Vileniskis lights lm and wins llim' lmll lui XY.ixl.inrl mime giiaicl llllhlll lie Doing her job mliivcling Hallie is wphm l'l! 0 ll.lslwlli.ill IX he 'unior varsity girls bas 'ethall team with tri- captains Kris Eskanda- rian, Jillian Troxler and Stacy Yileniskis and headed bv new coach Laurie Nelson ended their season with a final record of 9 wins and 9 losses. C9-5 in the D.C.L.j after losing their first seven games, the team bounced back to win all but two of the remaining eleven games. K-- vu... oh Q u . A . I l . ul 5 ' f' 'nvi- YF! v we t Q'+vR ., l w,x.,, 'Yo 1- . .-. ,W ,,. X f msg- , gg. ,.' an ,, . H x . s A .,.,,x-Q Q 'Qs K . 4-11- f' tee -.We-E., ,. A Q' 0 1' v - -vis.-o..,,, Y NQVQ 4-.!.q' ,,,' , ..,. 1k,,,,,,,,,x,., 'ZS 1 W l P sky r W-A-gy ..,,,n.,,,,hYW Q M- . ,A-,y..t , --uf-qv .. 1 i t aff . 'S' 'J I 1 8 'K X lil' S. Goldstein appears to Wi, e - 5 viii? i .QF 'ive the 'idyantige h. . . I for lN'ayland here. The Up and Comin 'N y , G .,.. 1 . Xf uf' Y X In good dribbling form, .-Xmy Hyland drives to the basket. ue to a slow start and a small team, this years freshman girls' basket- ball team did not fare well in the win category. However, they did learn and erfect their skills, and shoul be real assets to next year's JV squad. Their games steadily improved. and by the end ofthe season. they came within one point of win- ning a game. Unfortunately. they did not win any ames, but their hard work an effort. as well as their bright outlook kept them plugging away. Special thanks goes to new coach Amy Steuber. L.,3vaus4gw.1f - 655, I i 'T FK xt 4 g ' .Na ' - l X ,ff I ,,.f: - -A x 4 V 5- ' ' - x f 2 Row lzj. Nlailloux, Nl. hlkxlllll. li. l'ilI1QCl'.llll. li. Rt-llon. X llxl.intl.Q lhillci, Row 2: ll Rt-ul. N Goldstein, K. Nlcliay. li. Lynthg Row 3: AX, qlordaii, I Rltl1.t1'tlsulI.ltutnll 5lk'lllK'l Basketlnill 0 l1'L5 P YY Celtics In The M x Qi .-.+ S. - Lf All-lrague 1lar 11'111111 11.111 1 111111111 1111 1111- A happv moment 1111 1111- 1.11-1111 11111.111. 1111111 1111 l111' 11111111 1-11111111111 1111 11111I1111'1 ' 1 ,, .,. 1 , ln lhc pr11c1-11111 1.111111g 11111 111111111111111'11l. IN NIK11 R1111 11110 11.11111't11.111 115' 1fiq 9. X41 I ' 1-'aa Ws. gw Senior Mark Haggerty 1'11ac11c1 1111 111116 15111111161 1111 1116 111161 111111115 111 1116 gurus 1111116 1165111111 1111 1116 1111c'1111e1. Row l: ln. Davis. E..TlllClCI1. L. Zimmerman. E., llllii. N. Rossi.. DoI1errx.S. Sm-ll. .X Xlumloicl. X I Row 2: Potochnev. T. Sullixan. ul. Kotek. NI. Haggerty D. Cilillord. h. lla x es, , '41 ' . Danieli, Coach Porrell. . X , 1-,J my! M X ' 'lr ' A ' , ,f 3 x b . .. . ' i 4 E.-5 'I 4. , 9 ' ' X C 5. N gt ,,-. 5 CJ L! 9 , li' ' ' , f Q if 1 L. 4 f f ' i ary' 2: rf if .S oil N E lp K 1 EEZ 1 ,5 f Mark ' 's t' 95' ffagn.m '?'n by Ma?ll5Z2E3d'S , .A - 3 R, - 'RY' ' X I-ll-1. he 1984-85 Varsity Boys basketball team coached byjoe Porrell had an ex- ceptionally good season finishing second in the Dual County League with a ll-3 record C13-5 overallj behind league champion Boston Latin. Captain Dan Clifford proved to be a vital art of the team's suc- cess Hnislijing second in league scoring and chosen DCL MVP and All-Star. Also chosen as league All-Star qfourth in league scorin 3 was senior for- ward Ethan l-ifawkes. whose su- perb outside shooting helped in contributing to the team effort. Defensively the team was led by Mr. Intensity Mark Haggar- tv. Sophomore center Craig Doherty led the team in re- bounding avera ing 12 re- bounds a game fogowed bysju- nior Eric Zizza L9 rebounds per gamej. B.1slNeL?,wall I l-I3 XT I1 JV Hoopsters Show Promise ww s K' QTXQAEFQ: -r-xx.J5 r JJJ I, 'xl X - X - Btggq J N W1 i Y is 2 -bg i' :Jf 5 I1 Kitt ,uni i Yr Row l: l , Xl.ttt.ttttotiio. R. l'1etttiett..I.Se ntl. Nl. Weiss, li. Kattwittkcli Row 2: B, Daniclli.J. Soslow, Ci, llutsvtli. S. lhieleti, li Smith. CL. Yolllcttta. S. lloltertv. ll. Towns. float h Nlitthell The JV sideline gets .tttiw and cltecrs on the gout! work of their fellow teattiitiates. Sophomore Jon Segal it-.ttlu-tl up .mtl mer the toitipctitioit lllti 0 l'm.tslst'tlm.tll he JV Basketball Team did not have a winnin season at 7-9, but layed entertaining basketbali and showed much improvement over the previous vear's 2-14 team. Consisting primarily of sophomores, the team was led bv high scorers Stefan Thielen JU XX and Crai Boreth, outstandin shot bloclger Steve Doherty, an Eric Towns. Other outstandin performers were Bavard Smit and Downtown Billy Vrettas. The team ended the season on a high note with an overtime win over champion Boston Latin, and wishes to thank Coach Mitchell very much for his efforts. Getting good height for his rainbow shot is Craig Borelli. 1 r . aw, Niiixt' Nlusti1c'il.i. J i i A TT' Row l: B. Lindcn,tL. Nlgtrkvll. NI. W.1al1ck.lL, Billingslcx, I7 I-'mi Row 2: li Kmck.XI,XImtl1cl.a.t. 'I'ric'1'weilCr. C, Dl'C'ilCl'. R, Nliclmcls. filllifil Bl'klIlliC, Baskellmll 0 Attacked from behind up and turning mn JF X A Disappointing Season . . . if ' . -ml-l 1,- Q, 0 N' on ,A i. W 8 ' V Q lfrxxt ,f i QQ4 .u.-L Yvv is J Q. .CI X 3 Anastasn1.unl.unxI1iwlwiniii.iliiiq Although failing lu urnlml thc' pun k, SlC'Xt'I1 ,w ui in mm-1 Ilia-uppmiiigu-.1111 mill! mug H.u1illiul1ishc'Nl. Smith limkiiug fm VX Neither K mm Smith uni' hu-I xxrllllih nm flllfi Kill' llllfkf Steve Ham. is unhiippili inlerruped hx uui QJIIICIQQ .ix lu- will-4 lx nn thc gain? at hand. Row 1: T. Schuler. G. Keith, Co-Ca t. C. Smith. Co-Cagt. S. Ham. K. Chisholm, Whelton. S. Cronin. Row 2: Manager K. Butler. goach Carpenter. S. utler. Ham. C. Wojcikxl. Anastas, Nl. Scola. W. Anastas.j. Secor.j. Reilly, T, Hansen, C. Mitchell, D. Whelton. Manager B. Weinbaum. he varsity hockey team had a disappointing sea- son under first year coach Bob Carpenter. All year long, the team was hindered by inexperience and lack of size. Numerous injuries to key play- ers further weakened the squad and resulted in inconsistent game play. Despite these obsta- cles the team s owed signs of improvement throughout the year. The aggressiveness of the team increased as did the abili- ties of the individual players. Perhaps the greatest factor in their improvement was the leadership of the seniors. This leadership enabled the team to finish the season with a win and a tie in its last three games. uri'a w' . a gf' ,.f- . I.. 'Lair' -.4 1 !'l'l42,, , f1:Q:f,f1 ,- q s 'iff-0,'r 11 :jun ,. gag? vv1f1f'p5- -E!'l 4, Defenseman jim Reilly plavs the puck back to goalie Sean Cronin. Hoclxex 0 IHS' I I 2' ' ' FD T I ' 1 'v -4 Tf N : 2. - ,U ?C, if YQ' ', ' ki , O , A-ser?-s'.,-1 t -. .Q-get he winter cheerleaders of 1985 led by Milly Klein and Bethany Newell had a very successful season. Each member of the s uad set high goals for them- se ves showinqlenthusiasnriang a lot of S-P-I- -I-T on an o the court. The hard work which went into producin the half- time Hextrava anzag paid off. As a result of Sie dedication of the entire s uad. they had a c reat seasonillhe s uad would tke to thank their advisor, Mrs. Nleinert. for her help and sup- port. The WHS Fall squad mlic-mimi in Veil:-it I Nllllll. The C eerlng Spirit of WH 1i+'oit.i1iN.mt1 Wuilvi Q lit'c1'lc.ulll1g Q Sophomore Renee Scimore in a conilortalilc position on the beam. 'QW' H .N'!.,,..f-'H' Vi' his vear's girls' gvmnas- tics team finished the season with a record of 3-8-0. Although the team lacked seniors. the strength of the new freshmen and returning so homores and .juniors en- ab ed them to have a productive and enovable season. This was a buildling vear for the voung team which promises to he a strong competitor in the future. With the constant su ort of their high scorers. Kelllli Dalv. Courtney Mcliown, and jen Kimiatek, the teams spirit was kept hi h. The team improved drasticzilv with their scores in- creasing from 76 to 105 at the end ofthe season. Coach Phil Sharkey is to be commended for his improving team. Flying like an eagle for her mount is freshman Shari Laxm. Cija might not know what shes doing lieu-T Most people would he almicl ot suth heights up on the unex en liars, hut not .-Xnnef LLx1iin.1-tits 0 l l l Completely Downhill Showing the louglmcr lmlf ol bring .1 lIll'IHlJC'I' ul uhc xlu team. SCIIIOIA Neal llccrcn puxluw onu.aI'1l. Sandy Morton gliding :lou n through thc xlulom course to LlIlUlllCI' XILIUIW. UDZ 55.1 P 'xl' ' U' 0 f N' ' ' ' Row l: l.. l'lxII1CllJll,lJb. xlFlIlCl'l.l'l. l-iaQl1izu1.K. Knrf.1r1c-S.Nl,Cfrmsl6x,S,Slal1lon.B.Schul6r.Row '7 K muh limwxw. llfllllll Hall. P. Rcumlon. AX .fXlln'igl1l. Xl, Ylyllwlik. P, Denise. E. NlcNlann. Nl. ll vll.ll1fl.lQ K.1w1.i,,Fllcgclyl.. Kun1,S.Nlorlolnli.Nlxm1.Nl4n1.1gc1'li.Hxrlc.S.H.all.l1.H.1zarrl. Q lx 4 l.n, lx lflmnlwlx. S, We-lmlm. D. Yolm. NI.CQ1'cc-n , ' if 2 0 Nlxll K ff. Qi pw. 'H t it his year's Ski Team was led hy captains Chip Hazard, Bob Meinert, Sandy Morton, and Kim Hyde. who also did a splendid joh as manager. Coaches Buzz Bow- ers and Ted Hall enjoyed train- ing a new batch of freshmen, as we l as many returning upper- classmen. The teams, both male and female, enerally Hnished around thirdg place out of six teams each meet. Most skiers 1 X Doesn't Billy Nixon look like .1 teddy hear? i Comix? down the course like a blur is Chip Hazar en route to a solid linish. 7 Q' ' Shandy Welch and Heather Uhler shouldn'I he t , -1 f N . l f hating suth .1 good time .it the cross-tountrx . TW .' 't I racef slr ,. I , z .. A ' 3 17 1 ,Q I . 3 1 I5 U . 561. 69 - A , is . if 'S .F 1- -J ' 1 , . . -' i dr if 1 l l I I 33: rr - I ' -F If ll competed in both nordic and alpine events, with outstanding plerformances by captains Chip azard and Sandy Morton in both events. Everyone had a good time as the team enoyed a good season, finishe third overall. I bkung 0 ll? ' I ug Toby Fay sI1mw gnml xpm'lm1.1mI1lpuith A In-Ilms ff' FJ, +I Q R0 XIIIIII I II.m.K XI1CuIl+f11gI1.XI l,1uImxIn'll1.XI I5n11gIlIX.R0w32 NI In-.atm I5 XIJIIIIIIIQ. XI B.1Il. P, .XIm1.u1wm. l' I IIVIHNY li: 1.1 iQI.4w.l IIHPIIXJI. NI I-.nmIx, I' imlmlxlvlll. I' K Ilvni Row 4:10.11 I1 Nllflu, .X I7isI1. ii II.iHiw. CQ. Iw.1I:Ix m IG Ii 1:1I1 I3 llnk X Ielxx K R Inn II Undefeated 2 D.C.L. Champ I IHIIHCI .HUIIINI IIN' Nutt ummpclilirm I Tony Chen in mml .illgllINI1 during the xhutpul CUINPCIIIOII mln: I rf, IF Jbfx IDX mxfn' nl A 1 rx 'A I 'Y j X 'wtf' 7 4? X' w l: Ii Iv.ilIIt'III. X K.-wul1I,l6 In-llvx. N1 XII.n.n. Row 2: Q- IHDIIIIII-N.ilIl'. I IQIIIHUIV. .X IIINII. Il. Keller U X47 . -atc, Wm., f III' II.lmIx Y RXXXMXX 'K 'Z Bt-tt liarlgeltl, following in llnr' lootslvps ol Roundin the bend .mtl our in ltom is junior 3 oltlct lirotlters Nat .mtl Nliktz - Z In flight, Glen Harris reaches over the bar for the mat. Grant Trierweiler demonstrates deep concentration and drive in his running. evenge was sweet for the 1985 Boys Winter Track Team as they beat 1984 DCL Champs Lincoln- Sudbury 44-42 in the last meet of the sea- son to capture the DCL crown with a per- fect 7-0 record. Thus, they avenged last year's loss to the same Lincoln-Sudbury team fby the same scorej which cost them the title. The squad was not blessed with many individual stars but had remarkable depthg every class was represented by a varsity runner. Outstanding performers were se- nior Glann Harris and Quad-Captain seniors And Gould, David Keller, and juniors Mark Allara, Ben Garheld. The team thanks its seniors for their erfor- mances and inspiration, and looks orward to another outstanding year since most of the team will be returning. my H Q.. Track 0 1 13 Q 4 fr-P 71 8 2' 1 S N .-,,...-.--.- w. 7'A -'? ' 7. --A f M .... ' ff., if-. if U ' '4-fi, - havf ,iv it f L ,tr ',.:.'fQ..r .1637 ,. ,I Mgt, J 1 'ggi V N' 4- ' ' ' ' 4 6.-csffflg-,?2'3g:n ,... . 4 ' ' At the starting gun. Susan Carls breaks awax for a Wavland lead. reshmen, so homores and juniors contrilliuted heavilv to this vear's Girls Winter track team. From the start it was clear this would be a rebuilding vear and strong efforts and personal improvements became important goals. Led bv se- nior ca tain Amv Kattwinkel in the two mi e. distance runners Elizabeth Carls, Susan Carls. Katie Makjocha. Laura Harris, Sandv Dunbar and jennv Phoenix performed with dedi- cation. Susan Carls, and Phoenix con- tributed in field events as well. A talented group of ,juniors - sleanne Hvland. Kirsten Shanks. Beth Wald- ner. and Kathv Malev comprised a formidable relav team and were con- sistent point etters in their individual events as wjl. Determined competi- 433 tors such as Anne Bennett. Andrea Greiff. and Beth Nlcflabe plat ed im- portant roles in the l.UUll. hurdles and shot Jut. Sophomore Debbie Gaf- fin and reshman Lisa Shaw ran the 300 and 600. Norah Kucharslti com- eted in the shotupt and ennifer l-iodor and Kris Ferguson illed the a J in the hurdles. Yersatile Kristin iolinson. Ste hanie Parat and Llixa- ietl 1 Be e were tblc to liut 1 Lg l ' ' L ' ac ' s according to where their talents were needed most. Anne Nelsons speed was welcome in the dash. The high- light of the season was the impressive team performance in the All-League meet which demonstrated the poten- tial for more victories in coming sea- sons. 4 H, Jlicaftkjl C fivll , Q s v Q-A ' 'ati . - 2 'S ig - lt i i . . N - :A-A ! t A Row l: S. Dunbar. L. Harris. A. Kattwinkel. K. NIalev.YI llvlaiid. D. llalliii. A. tiieill. Row 2:l Labelle. K. ohnson. A. Bennett. K. Fergusonnl. Fodor. B. Nltllabe. S. Nltilowan. Row 3: C oat h Dubie. L. Siaw. Phoenix. S. Clarls. A. Nelson. K, Slianlcs. S. Llirls. A. Nelson. K Slrinlcs. B N s K fiileDDil1ilo AYl1lKlllCl'.E.fl2.lI'lS,.l2iIlLigt'I'fQ f Qu . . ' fratlv 0 llT N. e iii 'L - . 3 X,-k I1 0 0 0 Two Wayland swimmers nw to get .ni edge oll the starting blot Ls, Flip Burrer flips out in great form in the diving conipeuuon. Y' Q. l fig.. 3 I : '77 ' ' ' vm, X. ' ?xx : l W r - X ls. I i.. . 1- ' his vear's season was an unexpected pleasure for the coach and members of the bovs' swimming team. Having had several absences of vital team members, the size re- duced to a low eleven members. 'l'he team was later de rived of its co-captain. Alan Ervnolf- sson. due to a diving accic ent. However. with a combined effort and constant encourage- ment from everyone. the team finished with an impressive record ol' 5 wins and 5 losses. ll' 0 Nuunn it L'nder the leadership of Brvn- Jcilfsson and Co-captain Peter Vood, each individual ave 10061 and it showed. om Lahaise, Mike Brothers. David Kane, Steve Cook, Wavne Yang. Ken Yang, Paul Har- monl Flip Burrer, Tom Sos- nowski. Alan Brvnjolfsson and PeterWood should be con- gratulated. The team gives spe- cial appreciation to Claude Valle. a great guv, who had done a great deal for Wavland swimming. .5-. 4' 'Q 'J' aking waves is l'.iul Bones Harmon of 'X . . . To Victor . TT SS' D 'H -'Ik-I at tx I rj fi X .- f 'K' Row l: 'If L41Hz1ixc Cloqth Valle: Row : . . . the mi words of isiscloin. looks for his landing. 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W ...JL 'sm ..1....---.--- --1 .I f I . f gy fi iii:-.H ,..,i 'LQ - .. v- ...- 4 is,- Wayland s Grandmaster s chess your amef If so the man to beat is NN ayland igh School s Kenny YN right. YN ithin the past few years Kenny has won both the State Championship and the Ya- tional Championship in his age group. He now plays every Tuesday night at a chess club in Framingham where he practices his game against local opponents. Kenny says that his father taught him to play at age seven. Only three years later he was already a serious competitor ranked on the point system. As the system works, one ains points by beatin players - more for t ose of higher rank, liss for those of lower rank. One loses points in an opposite manner. Kenny now has 1824 points, only 386 less than a Master. The tournaments that Kenny has entered are conducted by a process of elimination: a competitor plays until defeated by an oppo- nent. In Kennys case upon reaching the final match ofthe National Championship. he had won more games than anyone else. That final match unsurprisingly was against excellent layers but Kenny proved more skilled an was victorious. Our young master did not compete last year. but plans to do so again in the near future. Now that he has entered a new age bracket in Chess Tournaments. he will have to play against even tougher competition. Yet with such a winning record. Kenny's future as a amateur chess player looks very promising. His high hopes and his ability could make Kenny a Grandmaster one day, or even the next Bobby Fischer. L fs- cw , ry AY 71.7, V Q . LL-1-1 6 J ' 'vniivgi I X 4 15-gn 'fi I l ,ff litesliim-ii 0 lgl 122 O Freshmen l'liil :Xberbanli 'I ini Anderson Stephen .-Xndrews Robbie Arseneau Stephanie Barbulo Kwle Barnard David Bau George Billingsley Debbie Blocker David Bovle Kelli Brown Kyle Brunel Damon Burke Andrea Buscliini Nlona Box kins Robert liainpbell Stoll li.lI'll Darren Cfasella 1Qxf Ml. .4ltn i fi kt i I .mf-fi M i Executive Board Front Row: H lfhler, Sec. K. Hammerton, Pres M. Sha iro, V.P. . Steward, W Hvde, greas. L. l-larris, M. Ri- cliardson, Advisor Mr. D. Stather Back Row: N. Rosenbaum, T. La- Haise, S. Heckscher, B. Daley, R Engler. Missing: C. johnson, D Kane. ulie Clasella Lciuard Clhen Alhie Clincolti Adrienne Clldrk Glenna Clark jason Clark Kim Clai Chris Cohen Stephen Culella Ami' Cook Dennis Curcio Billv Daley Katherine Dali Andi' Daniour Linda Dann Sieve Doherix Andrew Doxer Calhx' DuRei Chris Dreher Sandra Dunbar eahnien 0 'l rgifx Eilgiill Lim Fkiiieiiaii Rau llclle Fnglcr Heather Fziirlmiiks Nlilxc Fzircli Misc-ll Ferguson Rubin Feinberg Tammi Farrell Kristen Ferguson Rau Fitz erald Nliclielleifokos Lisa Foster xlames Gilnwre Frank Fon Susan GalC Sliennan Gerwaski SlIZ2llN1CfiOlClSIC'lX1 Nlicliael Cirubstciii Civol li C Qulcltlm nite .- .. 7 gf' Deltina Hall Phil Hall Heather Hamilton Kristin Hamnterton Kristin Harakles Greg Harpe Laura Harris illosh Harting inda Hatfield Ian Hav Michael Hayden David Hayes Mia Haves Sarah Heckscher Carl Hellstrom julie Holland Christian Holleck Estelle Houtzeel Whitnex' Hvde Ann' Hvland Cristen Iohnson Alan Irish ,C 1213 0 l'-l'?Nlllllt'l1 lhxirl lfrllnmn ,Xmx lmrlgm ligand Kam' Kvllx Kdrcurncx Kalln Kcnxcncx lmlcl Kvlltr lieth Kellum SICXCII Kcnncx Elizabeth Labelle Kristen Landurand Billv Kolek Steve lioulalis Geolf Kunz Tom Lahaiee Xi Amx Lang 'lim Largx Shari l,ax'm all-soo l.C6 .'Xl1clr'c-xx l.eQlc'r Ben l.imlc'n g ' - Kcllx Lxnch , 1 lg M Q 2 x x fa .A-Aft: Q ., l um NLM .-Xrllmr I mmm Xl.u llmmlrl U41 , 411 2' lulie Mztilloux Anne Maiomlia Dan Manning George Markell Maria Mazokopos Chris McCullough Craig McDonough Dane Mclnturff Eric Morse Mike Moschella Kerrx' Mcliax Amv McNamara Monica McNultx' Betsy Mead Clinton Mills David Mordecai Alex Nagi Tom Nason Madeline Neiman Tami Neumann Pam Nolan Peter Norris Steve Norsek Chris O'QIonnor Teresa O'I-ieetfe Tammv Ogleshx 125 O Frexliinen lniiic-ii l'.iil-ici .Icniii Phoenix Laura Plziul Laura Pri niak Fred Randall Patrick Rearclon Dawn Reid Judy Richardson Megan Richardson Troy Rigueiro Geoff Roane Traci' Roclxell Michelle Rogers Neil Rosenbaum Rachael Roseiimeig Dan Ross Faith Ruhin Niike Sclilaler Ben Sc huler Sianlex Schulte Kill lielle Sim iiro l,1x.iSli.m Alill Siinpxon l'.ii1'ulc Singh Q 1 4 . 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'c xa ark of All Trades ark Allara IS a student who trulx finds hlmself more comfortable gn n than recenxng At XN as land Hlgh he as contrlbuted to h1s team hls class and the student bodx at large Niark IS perhaps best known for hls proflclencs ln runnlng Smce Freshman wear he has been a kew member of WHS Track Team part1c1 patlng ex ers Vear ln all three seasons whether cross countrx or track Thls xear the Cross Countrx captaln broke YN HS u n1or record for the YN ax land course on IS was to a D C L All Star selectlon He also holds both Freshman and Sophomore rec ords Runnmg for the Masfarers Track Club Mark trax elled to St Louls a few sears ago to compete ln thejunlor Olw mplcs He IS deflnltels a future champlon Nlark also serx es hls class as X 1ce Presldent and as a re resentatlxe to the student coun cxl In bot offices he works to achlexe progress and reach hl h goals He takes h1s posltlons serlouslx an does a commendable job Nlark as IS also a three x ear band member and as Drum Nia or conducted the march mg band s Half lme shows at the football games thls fall Flnallw me ap laud htm for hls serx 1ce to S A D D Stu ents Agalnst Drmng Drunk He was aopomted X 1ce Presldent upon the founder s graduatlon last june Smce XS ax land 15 the or1 lnator of S A D D Nlark fre quentlx traxe s to com entlons to speak on behalf of the program He saxs S A D D IS olng strong and YNlllCOl'll1l'1L1ClO row ln the uture a statement u h1ch app les equallx as ws ell to IIS author f lur11m's 0 l ll Lec' Adams Biuicl fXliCl'IIlLiIl Mark Allan: Willi.1i1i.-Xiiasigis llc-bor.1li Bancroft Tiuicx Bgml4.1rI Phil Baiicmli New llzuiks fidllll B.1i'iig1clc Xllil Nl.n'i.i llc-llmii .Xmie liciincii .Xilniii l'n'rgc'i Kris Blum ,lul1lilSmi'loliv Sflll llfissiliiig l..iiii.i l5m.i1l.m Ri-In-41.1 lllcll .Xiirlic llllssnll llullq lllliulxs Nllc l1.lc'l llirwllicls Xliilmvl lirrmii Executive Board Front row: F. Burrer. Treas. S. hlOl'lUI1,SCC'y K. Marshall, VP Nl. Allara. Class Advisor Nl. Goldsmith. Pres. A. Frantz. A. Sawser. Back row: C. 17--1 -.- an '11 Schneider. C. Slcliown, K. Ricciardi, Nl. Schumacher. 1. .,. A ,,.. --.raw A, Q. . Y pu.. . Y. -... Q if l l A - v .. I 5 Q ,X M . 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Time For a Little La and rder his vear's Student Council, havin resolved to increase its efficiency an roductivitv, made true progress to- ward tlie goal of improved student repre- sentative government. In a number of different areas the council re-established its commitment to work for chan e and rede- fined its role in the high schoo . A number of rules were addressed by the Council. Bv means of negotiation with ad- ministrators and faculty members, the ro- hibition of Walkmans was finally ende . So too were the restriction of restaurant food and the policv of closing the Media Center half-wav through lunch period. The above victories were won because of the time and devotion of many Council members. ln devotin itself to change, the Student Council di not sacrifice its traditional role of sponsorin entertaining activities. In Oc- tober a Spoo House was held for elemen- -4 fN fx-.. . SAB members Tracv Woodman. Brad Alterman. ulie Nlulvanev. and Shervl Krasnow meet with Dr. Goff. Missing: Debbie Nlcflaulev. What? Nlarl-t Harris without an argument? Pat Tally: I wasn't impeachedf' l3ll 0 Student Actiiitics tary school students and over 150 of them attended. Winter Week was again a great success with the facult vs. students contest, lt's Academic and the Talent Show run- ning at their best ever. In the late winter a Monty Python movie was shown as well. With an eye toward next year and the fu- ture, a Constitutional Committee was formed to review and update the High School Constitution. Important revisions were made, such as merging the SAB with the Student Council for a better concentra- tion of power. Similarly the RAC will be merged with the Council. Overall, the Student Council made impor- tant contributions to the school year and regained a pro er sense of direction. Hopefully the Clbuncil that will emerge next year will carrv on to greater success what the 1984-85 Council sought to achieve. i l org? -J n'-lvl' 1 1 qs 1 4 N ' wwf, Q5 E TH, si ' - RAC members Tim Hoyt and Mark Harris. First Row: Pres. Mark Harris, Debbie Polansky, Vice- Pres. Steve Marshall. Second Row: Mark Terrenzi, Ben Hall, Panos Gavras, David Keller, Secretary Sheryl Krasnow, Barry Dicker. Third Row: Dane Mclnturff, Gregg Levin, Kristin Ricciardi, Russ Fort- son, julie Mulvanev, Tracy Woodman, Eric Kat' twinkel, Patrick Tally. Fourth Row: Mark Allara. Treasurer Crai Schemder, Kristin Marshall, Rebecca Sawyer, Amy Kgattwinkel, Laura Harris, Geoff Kunz. Clinton Mills, Advisor Mr. Altshuler. Fifth Row: Be- cky Safran, jenny Schumacher, jessie Weiner, Laurie Parker, Cris johnson. Missin : Liz Gossels. Lee Kellner, Tony Sherman, Andv grantz, Amv Sawver. Kris Eskandarian, Mara Fleishman, Wendt' Miller. ISE? Montesi, Kelly Brown, Tom McDonald, Heather ' er. Student Council Stiitlciit ,Xt IIN ities 0 l 3 l T55 ,.--pf As part ofthe Latin Club initiation, one is required to make oneself as uglv as possible. Although-a few anachronisms arise, the Latin Club initiation been around twenty-four years. Nui . K he Wavland High School Latin Club. under the direction of our inspiring leader Mr. Smith. continues to pro- vide a broader dimension to the lanl uage programs of these hallowed halls o aca- demia. Old members initiated the new this fall to the tune of rather intriguing. if not completely Roman, numbers expertlv per- formed bv a group ofclub brass plavers. The Club presented a Medieval and Re- naissance Banquet. recreating the merrv LII- mosphere ol a festive castle hall. Entertainment in the form ol' various skits gave the guests a glimpse ol' the range of talent Jossessc-cl bv members of the com- bined anguage clubs. The Madrigals. a Chamber group ol strings. and a French Horn trio provided music while guests en- l52 0 Latin t lub l l- ln 4-Q 1. .png- i ll u-1 i -nuns in -.-Q. cn: ,Q Q .319- joved foods prepared using recipes from the age of Lords and Ladies. Guests ofthe 2-1th annual Saturnalian Ban- quet were entertained bv a musical adapta- tion of the Roman plavwright Plautus' Miles Gloriosusn while celebratin this ma- jor Roman Holidav. Members aio spon- sored the performance ofa Classical Drama during the winter. a Medieval Pilgrimage to the Red Coach Grill. and a Spring Chariot race challenge. C The Latin Club is verv proud of Mr. Smith's award of 1985 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year. and is preparing with great ex- citement to celebrate next vear as the 25th anniversarv of both the WHS Latin Club. iindl Mr. Smitlrs teaching career in Wav- anc . '6 ,Y I '11' ,K-2 You mean thev sent us out here in the dark? asks Pat Nolan to Lee Kellner. kgs? .4. f N , - t - ' I . M Nw.: r, , . it W F- an .1 v . f N M ' 'elif ' .- .- .. - - - , . . -wp., f J... . xr- 1 V , .. y . . -lm.-5 . -' ww . . Q 1, , . .. X , . ,. 5' . .lu ,M , X J if 'K V , , v., ., . x A -P2343 L. .. . -izmfi f' Q A, 1 STH-' -.,....- - ,,., Q ,, , ES.- mmig-'+v11i:, ...M 1. ,.. . -ni su- - .M .M .A .. .. -.1....,, f! .Al-lv-:null l 'I' PM Front row: Mr. Smith, C. Schneider fTreas.J A. VanMarcke QVPJ, Ii. Cgirls fPresJ, M. Raw lSet J. K. Slmri. Second Row: Dxlohnson, C. Mills, G. Kunz. S. Carlsxl. Sosnowski. B. Smith, 'If Troxler, Third Row: A. Rao. I.. Hu. M C-rubstein, K. Somol, M. Somol, F. Foti, W. Somol. K. Barnard, S. Clollela. Mat Donald. il. Holla-tk. N. Rosenbaum,-I. Mai, K. Eskandarian, M. McNulty. M. Monte. K. Brunel. M. Crowlev. ll. Spnerl. B. S.itr.in. R. Finebergj. Bossung. Fifth Row: D. Rosenber . L. Adams. A. Kattwinkel. C. Murphx. R. Reardon. li. St.up.un. M. Schumacher. D. Nissenbaum. M. Doughtx. gl. Newman. P. Abrtunson, W. Miller, M. Keaiyl. Si hiunat her. D. Gaffin. N. Ross, A. Dver. Sixth Row: R. Hines. G. Fitzsimmons, L. Cossels, C. Carrey L. Kellner. C-. Rosenlmuin C. Dyer, P. Nolan,j. Lavin,j. Sosnowski, P. Oulette, C. Trieweiler. C. Class. Seventh Row: S. llolleck. C DuRci. S. Hepksher, L. Shaw, M. Sha iro, A. Buchini, P. Doodv, M. Tsai, M. Bose. P. McContigle. K. Raider. P. Nolan. l.. Harris, A. Kaye, T. O'Keefe, .DiCarlo, Whitexl. Tall, M. Loayza. M. Mclntyre, tl. Smith Bored, Mary Lou McCusker? Kristin.Somol and Lee Kellner take out their aggression on an unsuspecting freshman. Mandzlliinnerty is ready to make an appearance in Splas If as 'df Did Mr. Shelton put wsu in llic un uri . .un. X.ll.lllt Ltllllll lull! lfw his year, the Spanish Club started off' with an unusual but delicious treat at its first meetin f. With the help of Mrs. Stather, the cluila officers repared Churros, a Spanish breakfast fooclgmade of fried dough and sugar, for everyone to en- joy. In October, the traditional club initia- tion was given a new twist, when initiates were required to retrieve Zorro's sword so that a fiesta could be held. Shortly after these events, the Club became the foster parent of s onsor of a little Co- lombian girl named Ia ali Bonilla, who lives withiher mother an sister in a rural part ofthat country. To raise funds for that sponsorship, the Spanish Club held a candy sale in February which was quite successful. A letter-writin Committee was formed to correspond wit Magali and her family so that a third party twhich slows down the communicationj would not have to be used to translate. With the help of'Sra Beltran from the Lan- gjuage Lab, a Paella dinner was held during ecember. Relplacing the Cafe Disco , a Costa Del So ' night was likewise held. Other events this year include, the Spanish Club dinner in Cambridgte, the annual challenge softball game with t e French Club, and a Christ- mas party. Demonstrations on drinking Yerbe Mate and banana cutting were also conducted durin club meetings, lcee ing with this year's t eme of Spanish Culiiure Through Food. T-shirts were printed by the Spanish Club with a distinctive new de- sign. Other aesthetic improvements were made as well, such as the repainting of the Club's room CM-123 bv several assiduous members who did their best not to enrage the custo- dians. All these activities were made ossi- ble throuigh the efforts of the CJlub's advisor, N rs. Chacon, the support of the other S anish teachers, and the encourage- ment o the entire Language Department. Old Friends: Greg Parker. Matt -lohan. and the Grim Reaper. Matt tells some Mexican about his native country, Spain. 13-10 Spanisli Klub f ff... 'l l l 1 I' l l l I . I it I I l l I may lf' XI .gil 2 I 50 Speaking of Spani Spanish Club Row 1: l. Lee. T. Roclaett. H. Lhler. D. Parker. Filzsimmons. D. Keller 1Ser Treasm. B. Dicker lPresJ Row 2: Sra. Chacon 1.-Xdxisoru. P. Lehm- bergg. Goldberg. K. Bradlev. R. Frex. P. Lin. B. Mann Row : D. Clark. R. Forlson. D. Alford. pl. Sirasmim- mer. B. Gottlieb. Nliising: W. Driscoll mY. Prew. R. Dali' h... Greg Parker is utterlx' amazed at what is happening during the Spanish Club Initiation. 1 -.,. ii 'U : , . .. 7, , A 1 . ,H , WL . , . B' . Lv . l s 'V , E 9 ' .. ' . O : f . - + 57.44 -. V . 1. . - . A 3, Pictured above is Magali Bonilla. a Columbian child sponsored bv the Spanish Club. Np.iii1NliK.nh0l'i7 X X Greenhouse Club he mayor goal ol the tireenliouse Cllub is to haye participants enjoy theinselyes while working with plants. Prior knowledge of plants or ol their care is not a Jrereqtiisite for membership. ln act. membership is open to any student who is eager to learn something new about the llYlll'f world. to discoyer the joy o working with plants. It is only necessary lor interested stu- dents to witlll to become directly inyolyed in greenhouse gardening. lhere are twelye regular tnem- bers of the Greenhouse Club. Certain students meet daily dur- ing lunch and free periods assist- ing in the maintenance and managetnent of the facility. Dili- fierent sections of the group meet monthly or weekly. In addition. a yarying number of students from the TEC Learn- ing Center come in regularly to try their hand at growing plants. Students learn such skills as rooting plants from cuttings, air layering and seed propagation. wx-A ,I lhe club actiyities function as excellent bttsiness experience as well. 'lihe students mttst order supplies. keep an up to date in- yentory. do the banking and maintain accurate records. Syn- thronifing the tnany actiyities necessary to run a greenhouse requires of the students a well organized plan to assure routine watering. fertilizing and mea- sures to control insect pests. From experiences of this kind. many stttdents haye gone on to find kjobs and eyen a career in greenhouse gardening. The entire group tneets to dis- cuss new ideas. Projects current- ly bein explored include haying beautilgul plants for the entire school. a community lant swap, a farm project, lanc scaping, a plant hospital and a community soil testing service. The culmi- nating actiyity of the year is the traditional plant sale. As in years past. the plant sale was a tremendous success. It hel s keep the greenouse club selli- supporting. w l: ll. Seainans, Y. Bolle. l. l.ar fy, l'. lli ffins, Nli. Bracly tktlyisoi i. Y. Berberiang Row 2: ll. Brett. li. Porter. L ss lx ll iininertoii. l. U lxeelle. .X. lll'llllt'll. .X cilQ'lll. ludge l in 0 Ciieenhonse Klub Above: Andrea Greiff exhibits a Geraniuni plant. one ol tnany grown lrotn cuttings by and greenhouse gardeners. llc- out PT W . Q- ...J S ith P Q- 'N Q' l. s,'v 'a- 8411. , Wtwi ' 6 p Q, V, X 1 ' 1 ,..--- 1 47 , .f' Rv i 'H A ' I N... A4 9' 4 . dn. 1' N 1 ,ff fi lit! ,f'ii . 1' 4' XX X -fc ff. nl, f' ,X 1 .- if Q . if it if- - .I lf' v g . WX: Rs 4 l ..-....i 1 A i x 'N' 4 X 'X .f Vive La France. 1 X yi mQ . t Q1-to Row 1: NI. Randall K. Cochran. Won . A g. Nl. Holland: Row 2: I. Wong, K. Short. N. Paiz, G. Ferguson, R. Rosenzweil . B. Linden. Advisor: Mrs. Smith: Row 3: 'lf Mah. CL. Niarkell, D. Neault, F. Randall. G. Trierweiler, A. Thiboutot, A. Hvland: Row 4: K. Fdwards, K.Edwards, K. klakobsons, S. Morton. D. Frost. A. Greiiif A. Bennett Even the walls speak of France. Enjoying the sun and fun in the greenhouse is Vikki Berherian. vw' 3 1 R. oving away from the traditional i- nitiation ritual, le cercle francais welcomed in manv new members this year with an avante-garde French quiche dinner. Introductions havinlg been made over drinks tsparkling ciderl, t e club then lanned their annual Haitian Christ- mas artv. Due to a misunderstanding with the kids, the long-awaited event was unable to be held. Fortunatelv, under the guidance ofjeanne Smith, luck did prevail, and the excited kids still received all their teddv bears and tovs as a result of enthusiastic staff and student messengers. February brought with it the once again successful exchange trip to Paris. The students who participated got a taste not onlv of Parisian cooking, but also ofa countrv rich in culture centuries old. The club is now eagerlv awaitin the arrival of French students. who wilFcome to visit America. Manv events have been lanned for them. and the en- thusiasm ofrihe host families has been most encouraging. French L lub 0 13' 1 5 'ag . iw C . . 141- b ,-, 1 Z. 5' .fx v . vv, T? 5 vu-f su- n 1 - .-3... .- -2: ,. ,- ,. Q 5 'L I v. -I I :N- I 1 . bf' 7 Q' .s g, W 'VI ,I - X H-F .A -,gs M..- ew- - Y-vi' 's AQ! J 1 f in ' S. Q7 v J i Y 3' x ' , - - N L 9 s I 4 1 ' 1 U f 1 L I AUT AU! Q. . 'Q '98 I , Munchipg on some Fritos, Bob Meinert relaxes against pre-Sedimentary rock on his climb up Mt. achusset. The Great f you enjoy meeting new people and experiencing the great outdoors, the Outing Club is for ou. Under the lead- ershi of Mr. Ted I-Ialll the Club organizes a wi e variety of activities including camp- inlg, skiing, canoeing, rock-climbing, and bi ing. A though membership consists of those who have attended at least one trip, anyone is welcome to watch the Club's mu- sical slide shows shown during Club meet- ings. Featured at these shows is the music of ackson Browne, james Taylor, The agles, and The Grateful Dead. This year's utdoor activities were organized by the Club's offi- cers: Allison Pease, Ellen Kashian. Bill Nixon and Bob Meinert. The highlight of the year comes in the spring when the Club takes a week long bike grip to lbllcav Ham shire, Vermont, or t e Ca e. e Outitigg Club provides a natural diiversion from everyday school activities. The Club prides itself on the establishment of the skills of communication and outdoor lead- ership as well as helpiigg members to ac- quire a sense of self-con idence. 4 . ,f nkkul I-ll A' , . 1 . x , -Jiia Cf .' -. t , X , v i -Q?-.ax . nuniffxqglg A . ' ,Q .sy A if: ' ff 3 - ,L .23 - t 'F ,.,. , Q .-., X , vista tt, N ' - ' 4 'smog 5 , K -1, , ' lggmbeyrs Ofthe Outing Club after a hard hike tojim Front row: Matt Yrablik, Chigflazard, Ellen Kashian, Allison Pease, Bob Meinert. Second row: Chris Nh liul- ' eftYSCabm. lougtlg, Geoff Robinsonllulie amartino, Ann Nelson, Kathy Manning. Third row: Ben llall, Nlithelle Rotek, Deb ie McCauley, Skip all, Peter Goldstein, Peter Norris. Top row: Phil Aherbach, Kelli K.il1dllt'N, Suzanne Patterson, Dane Mclnturff, Mrs. Nelson, Mr. Hall, flllllllgk lull! 1311 National Honor Society Row l: I.. Kellner, D. Clark. S. Hall, T. Zimmerman,j. Whyte. K. Ly nch, T. Sher- man, Ni. Cha non. C. Yrettas, S. Bancroft. Row 2: T. Boes. Nl. Blogger, K. Schwartz, S. Rostler, L. Pearson, K. Messina. A. Feinberg, N. Engler. YP. P. Foster. Pres. K. Sawver, F. Barbetti. Row 3: Nl. Harris,1g. Whelton. B. Dicker, B. johnson, C. Rosenbaum. . Seto, C. Garvev, S. Halperin, NI. Eberle. R. Reardon, Sec. L. Gossels. Row 4: G. Butler. D. Keller, A. Yan- Marcke, NI. Bose. K. Cochran.j. Burkley, Nl. Tsai. S. Krasnow, R. Hines, P. Nolan. P. Gavras. Missing: Tres. C. Hazard, D. Newman. Why Club Row l: Secretary' P. Tallv, President T. Hoyt, Advisor Mr. Frio,j. R0stler,j. Segal. Row 2: S. Hamilton, C. Conti, B. Akermang. Kin . C. Fitzsim- mons, D. Bancroft. Row 3: K. lom, Shine. R. Schurgin. S. Bossung, K. Volkema,j. Harris, G, Fitz- simm-ons. Row 4: NI. Green. co-treasurers: A. Yassi- lovski andd. Nlulvaneyx T. Smith,j. Russell,J. Nilson lx. Wald. issing: Vice President: Connie Flieger. t Media Center Crew Front Row: E. Siacca, D. Nlclnturff, T. Howe,h .Tall A. Slayton, L. Cohen. Back Row: Sir. Dam lo, . Tall M. Ouelette. B. Brett, M. Vrablick. P. Gooclivin. Media Center Crew Front Row: ll. Si.irc.i. D. Xia ln- ttirtil. I llfme. I Tall. A. Slmtoii. I.. Cioheii. Back Row: Nli' Dmnplo, Tall. Nl. Uuclette. B. Brett. XI Yraltlttlx. ll. ilmwtlwlll. 16110 llclptngt lttlms Exuberance is shown by the WHS staff at the Rowdy Relays, a Scholarship Committee fund-raiser. 1. QE 'l I 4. . A U Trainer Chris Brown and assistants - they lend a helping hand to heal you. SADD - Students A ainst Drivin Drunk: K. g Marshall, V.P. M. Allara. Advisor Mr. Mover. Pres. T. Bankart, F. Burrer. he Francis Wayland chapter of the National Honors Society -- natural geniuses or professional cheaters? Whatever the case may be, these 62 faculty- selected students strive to maintain both their 3.0 grade-point averages and Honors Society standards. Each member of the group embodies these standards of scholar- ship, eadership, and service. he stated purpose of the Human Rights Committee is to romote fair treatment within the High School population by increasing peoples aware- ness of their rights. At the same time. this group of faculty and students work to sensi- tlze t e student body to the human suffer- ing behind many ofthe world's problems. A day of fasting in Wayland High School was initiated by the group because of its con- cern over World Hunger. The Committee asked students who were fasting to donate to Oxfam the amount of money that they would normallv spend for lunch. Before the fast was held the H.R.C. distributed Ox- fam pins and statistics concerning the United States' share of the total world food consumption. Since the fast the Committee has continued its work and held a number of retreates. he WHY Club. Wayland Helping Youth, has ut forth its usual com- mendable elTort to help people this year. Members sold Mtkkfs to support Globe Santa. They also shoveled snow and raked leaves for those who could not them- selves. The can drive, which they sponsored jointly with the Sophomore Class, was also a tremendous success. Helping iiltllms 01:31 Lance Zimmerman spun scum-thing morn cxciting than hls puclcimg. Studious Kim Adams l.lk1'NA Nllllll lncuik ilfllll hu x lk X ht J , L -A If .oo ,ff B-- I .qi ' 'J' QF I so-.QI Boston Stud nt -X may i 162 0 Boston Students Y,' -Q' Y.. AC 'Kat 3 Lisa McPherson and Cheryl Mills: best friends forever. . , if Dieters Tinea Rochelle, Stacev ftlllsllfrllll and Daniella Davis cniov one lunt lt. Stacey Chisholm looks on at an ext iting WHS basketball game, before dawn o catch the bus We won't make a fuss Sometimes the sun is not even in the skv As we're on our wav to Wavland High eing part of Wavland High School has been uite an experience. There have Deen 'ovs and sorrows Always keeping in min our brighter tomorrows. This is what gives us the incentive to hang in there todav. s we look back on our first davs at Wavland High, we smile, lt's been a challenge and we made it. Wavlancl High has given us the skills that will push us on to higher heights. As we close the book ofWavland High School. we realize we have iven of ourselves also. and we again smile. Ve both have gained something. Boston Students 0 llili fter many years at Wayland Hifh School, the Business Club has finally become one of the more popular clubs. Its self-professed purpose is s Jarking new interest in people who tave a c esire to enter the business world. Since the begin- ning ofthe year, the Club has been visited by many successful businessmen. These Jeople, mostly entre Jreneurs and lawyers. ave spoken to the .lub about their occu- pations and their commericial success. Guided by President .jennifer Schmidt, the Club is reaching for a larger schedule of speakers and activities to satisfy the inter- ests of its present and future members. he Strategy and Fantasy Club is fairly new at Wayland High School. While playing Dungeons and Dragons. this group of young people learn how to use t eir imaginations to the fullest. They haye meetings where they not only play games. but also use maps ofthe world to locate the L'.S. strate ic arms forces in Europe. Were certainly glglid that these members put their creative energies into something so produc- tive. he Wayland High Math Team is once again taking Massachusetts by SIOFIU. For the many years the Team has erformed expceptionally well in all three eagues of competition - the Mass. Math The Newspa r Staff: A. Bryn- lflfsson, C. slfi, s. Marshall, D. fissenbaum, Nolan. Mrs. Fitzgerald ladvisorl, M. Harris The Strate and Fantasy Club Front Rowgg. Doherty. C. Praria, R. Dedoming, Treas. M. Crowley, Sec. W. Brown. Pres. Ni. Choinski. YP. G. Volkema, Advisor Sir. Lee, K. Yang, S. Kenney. Back Row: W. X ang. S. Davis. S. O'T0ole, E. Chen. D. Bau. P. Hall. A Damour. R. Campbell. Present and Future Achlevers lb-l 0 Student .M IIN ities ,I 495, The Business Club Top Row: Sir. Pawelslti. C. Frothin ham. S. Angerman, C. Law, Au ustus. Second Row: P. Lavin. G. Levin, Schmidt, F. Barbetti, X. Richardson. K. Lvnch. The Math Team Front Row: Advisor Ms. Ga ne, B, Boreth. Nl. Harris. D. Clark, Baldwin. Back Row: D. Rosenberg, D, Norris, A. Carvahlo. T. Nlah,j. Wong, L, Adams. D. Bau. A. Lester. l l t I l f 'QT' v Q! fx X N t A , Y . 1 . l K -St League, the Greater Boston Math League. and the New En land Math League. How- ever, the 1984- 5 Math Team members feel that they have a special chance to suc- ceed for a number of reasons, First. with a high percentage of upper-classmen. the Team is experienced in problem-solving. Second, new members provide a welcome diversity to the team's cotnposition. Third. practices on selected davs reallv help to im- prove individual performances. With its great acumen and drive. the Math Team should put on another stellar displav this vear. he Wavland Free Press this vear sought to both report High School news and provide a forum for stu- dent opinion. L'ndeniablv biased. The Free Press was heralded bv all as a great contri- bution to our school. The Editors of this newspacper publish well-written. interest- ing, an alwavs controversial articles each month - a tradition which we hope will be preserved next vear. Student Atttt tttes 0 lofi ooking sharp in their uniforms. the Marching Band experienced another exciting season. l.ed by Nlr. Living- ston and Drum Nlaior Nlark Allara. the Nlarching Band entertained home audi- ences with their varied repertoire. while other talented members also participated in the MIC.-X Festival Glass. Instrumental Conductors Associationl at the Nlannin Bowl in Lynnfield. All of their hard wor' came to a climax lor the high-spirited 'Ihanksgiyiiig football fame. when the band put on their show ifor the final time this year. ith the end of the football season. the Concert Band reappeared. joining in the winter and Pops festivals with the rest of the music de Jart- ment. As in years past. the Concert and participated in the second part ofthe Mon- treal exchange program. azz Band proved itself once a ain to be a collection ofenthusiastic an talented youn muscians as they eagerly pre- arec for the spring concerts. Many of the azz Band members have participated in Jerformances ofother groups. including NI 'BSO Glass. Youth Boston Symphony Orchestral and NIYWE Glass. Youth Wind Ensemblel. rchestra also worked hard this year with the moral support of Mrs. Ez- bicki. They too partici ated in the winter concerts. the Pops festival. and solo chamber music concerts. any members of the band and or- chestra auditioned for the North- east District and the followin eople were accepted: jeff Oremlan trumpetyjon Mori ftrombonel. Phil Aber- dach Cpercussionl. Matt Yrablik lclarinetl. Wayne Yang tviolinj. and Christian Holleck tcelloj. jeff. ljon, Wayne and Christian also received Al -State recommendations. All around. talent shone in the music depart- ment in 198-1-85. Strutting their stuff on 4 1 Relaxing after a hard practice areilon Mori andljosh B ake. Top Row: Karen Krapf, Kristin Thalheimer, Eliza- bet LaBellc-.judy Richardson. Amy Cook. Katherine Daly, Christy Spoerl. Kim Bradley. Row 8: Dawn Parker. Christine Praria, Franny Caliendo, Erin Keith. Diane Augustus.-leannette Ryan. Row 7: Scott Gaines. Todd Ke er. frank Foti. Glen Harris, Tony MacAr- thur, Brian Gottlieb, David Bow. Row 6: Pat Tally, Eric Woodman. Dou Alford. Mark Somol. Geoff Goldthwaite, Phillip Aierback. Robby Schurgin. Row 5: Matt Crowley, Kerri Salka, Glen Yolkema. Kristin Harnmerton. PJ. Doody. Glen Baldwin. Chris Conti. Jxeff Oremland, Tom Sosnowski. Row 4: Alan Irish, .like Schlafer. Chris NfcCollough. Susan Carls. Seth Bossungl, Mike Shorrhohn Russell, Grant Trierweiler, Lon Morrjosh Blake. ow Szjennifer Sosnowski. Ellie trong, jennifer Meek. Matt Vrablick. Skipper Hall. Kikki Short.ALee Kellner. Bruce Reynolds. Row 2: Lane Franchi. Andrea Greiff. Beth McCabe. Giselle erguson. Liz Gossels, Mike Hayden. Carl Hellstrom, Craig Boreth. Frontzjohn Secor. Dil, Y-K1 ,y Www Thanksgiving are our A Gun Nlaiorettes. D 4 h i -Mu y l'vw uf:-ioiaguhfg fn nfnbufiv-L I sf.LQnbn lfiti 0 Band A- t Irtliestia xx X Ja - ,qi - 417 'Q . 'N 'Wy' 'fl t?'y 4.1 ' ,3 flee 1 P'-I rf' 15? All In Tun Our own Color Guard on maneux ers. Ha! Ha! Fooled you all! I can't plas this either. .1 Orchestra Row 1: NI. NIcNulu, D. Reid, P. Xolan. D Kane, P. Lin, L. Knudson, Row 2: E. B.ii'rei11. D Halperin, Mrs. Ezbicki, L. Gossels. NI. Bose. CL. Rohm son. Row 3: P. Wood, P. Fzijkowski. B.C1uioni.S. Bus sunlgj. Russell.C, Coiitill, Spoerl, T. I-113.69 Hariri j. N ori. Ni, Yrabliktl. Blake. C., Holleck. G. P.ii'kei' l'x.ii1dxUiilivsii.i0 lo, Madrigals Front row: S. Nlcad. Gaines. P. Wood. D. Alford. B. Akerman. Second row: E. Klnrls. A11 Banklmrl. .-X. Yassiloxski, T. Smith. Third row: B. Bancrolt..l. Tall. S. MacDonald. Missing: Sheryl Krannow. UW X. H' A.sn I.3-3 'EV1- B . 'JW' 'Ei'k 1 fc TL, F '. ,J wk- 0-f f 'fi fiiff-7 -lt, Q an-in u i THE I0 A , I 'V' 7 IO -1 954' Z0 IREYLING s Drama Executive Board - Front row: Mulvanev, T. Woodman, T. Smith. P. Wood. Ms. Dcvcndorf. Back row: D. Polanskv, M. Randall, M. Blocker, S. Hanna, C. Conti, T. Hoyt. P. Tallyhl. Tall. U38 0 4 .limi K l liculci' Fxrm A 2- K g. 1 .H- ! 4.. ,4h. r.i.vx .- - h u If V-Y vt - . Y 'v 1 .t JN' . Q S . . 9 .1 ,. .. T . 1 X , 1 A r' - I xx .X ,.. s 'I 'E 1. , I I 1 Q., I if' ' ft.. if YA as-'I 4,-A -.2 ' v-'Lexi'- ' ' Wm , . . A .,po..sLu.s . h V ,lr I Psi- 4 - 's , cs. ' - 1- Ht., ,. 7. .-' Ji. f -'. 1' , . . . . . Chorus To row: M. Johan. S. Gaines. D. Bancroft. l. Russel. D. Polanslti. tl. Lonti. S. Marshall. 'ljiSmith. R. Shur in. B. MacNaniara. N. Heeren. E. Keith. S. Qlools. M. Neeson. Fourth row: B. Schubert. Alford. L. Knudson. Rvan. C Marohella. P. Wood. P. Fajkowski. E. Carls. K. Yang. S. MacDonald. A. Yassilov ski. S. Gale. W. Yang. S. Cook. S. Goldstein. Third row: S. Dunbar. T. Banlchart. A. MacNamara.xI. Weiner. S. Heclssher. R. Sawver. M. Richardson. S. Collela. C. Holleclt, A. Caruatho. S. Etelman. T. Mali.Mr.t1onti. Second row: P. Mailloux. S. Mead. C. Orth. C. Bolton. K. Scarpato. Front row: L. Cohen. D. Alterman, S. Bossing. G. Fitzsimmons. M. Grubstein. K. Soniol. T. How. Missing: pl. Tall. Concert Choir Row One: Mr. Conti, Neal Heeren, Scott Gaines, Doug Alford. Mattjohan. Seth Bossung, Ken Yan? Tasker Smith, Elizabeth Carls. Brian MacNamara. Steve Marshall. Row Two: Sandra Dun ar, Leah Knudsomjeanette Ryan. Debbv Bancroft. Wavne Yan . Michael Grubstein, Kristen Somol, Ada Vassilovski, Steve Cook. Erin Keith, Tina Mali. james Tall. Row Three: Sally Mead, Tracv Bankhart. Amv MacNamara. Peter Wood, Brad Akerman. Row Four: Debby Polansky, Stacy MacDonald. Music Committee S. Mead. I lialil-tl1.iil.l' Xkoofl. l. Knudson. li. Soniol.I Iall. Mi ionti 984-85 was a vear in whit h the chorus tools part in innuinerahle ev ents. in- cluding a winter tontert. the Pops Festival in the spring. a Senior festival Concert. trips to the Boston Svniphonv Ur- chestra. and the second part of the ex- change with Rosemere High Sthool. Montreal. Wavland High has been rewarded this xear with some very talented choral students. Thirteen students auditioned for the Se- nior Northeast District and ten of these eople were acce Jted: Tracx Banltart. Brad Alterman. Ac a Yassilovslci. ,Ieanette Rvan. Neal A. Heeren. Tasl-ter Smith. Peter Wood and Shervl Krasnow. Some of the eople mentioned above were nominated or the All State Auditions. Douglas Alford andklanies Tall were nominated for the All States Auditions and the All Eastern States Auditions as well. Mr. Conti and the chorus are to be congratulated for a remarltahlv successful vear. The Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers have also passed through an eventful vear. The concert choir has performed for the National Honor Societv and presented in- formal concerts at nursing hotnes and for senior citizens. The Madrigals helped out with the use of their harmonious voices at the Latin Club Medieval Ban uet and also took part in a solo and chain er concert. Concert Choir and Madrigal singers were among those who won success at the North- east Auditions. What a great year 1984-85 has been! C hon N lheatei fxet 0 lui' F1 K lc, , f 'N if .A x s...'N.. SUM 'f' 7 HS, X X X - als- , -13-.. . .1 - U mm :ml Nllllli I1 No.1 migmlmxn. We want you! 'MW CAST OF CHARACTERS Cln Order of Appearance, Miss Lynch ........................ Kaye Patty Simcox ........ . . . .... Jenifer Eugene Horczyk ....... .......... ...... Bri c Woodman jan ..... .................. . ..... Mi ehelle Randall Marty ............. BettyRiuo .......... Doody ..................... Roger . ....... . Kenickie ......... Sonny La Tierra .... Frenchy ............. Sandy Dumbrowski ...... Danny Zuko .......... Vince Fontaine ..... johnny Casino ...... . Cha-Cha DiGregorio .......... Teen Angel ..................... Edna Fernberg Qradio vocalist! ..... ..... ............ Seth Bossung Derek Clark Stephan Colella Mary Benedict Christina Bolton Marlena Davis Garnet Fitzsimmons Bethany Newell Stage Manager ...... ...... Assistant Stage Managers .... Dance Captains ..................... Black k White photograph display ..... Technical Directors ............. Technical Consultant ...... .... Technical Crew ...... Lighting Design ..... Lighting Prep .... spouighu ...... Sound .......... Sound Prep ....... Costume Mistress. . . Costume Crew .... Props Mistress ........... Assistant Props Mistress ..... Props Consultant ......... Props Crew ......... Malte-up Artists .... .... Business Manager .............. ....BradAkes-man ensemble: Mattjohan Psuick'l'ally KenYan.g Connie0rth jesoettekyan Kikishort jessieWeiner TraoeyWoodnun CREWETC. ......NadyaBennett,MoniqueNeult . . . . . .Chris Conti, Tim Hoyt. Ken Keyes, Tasker Smith, Patrick Tally ..................Timl'loyt,KatieYurchah ...........JulieMulvaney,1'raeeyWoodman .....Kihi Sho:-t,Tncy Woodman,-luliellulvaney ..................TaakerSmith,AnneNelsoa . . . . . .justine Fitssimmons, Michelle Foltos, Mary Inu McCusltet-,jenni Steward .Amy Cook. Katherine Daly, Heather Hamilton, Faith Rubin. Laura Scarpato Blom,Amy Shaw,Teresa0'Keeffe,Michelle Randall,KristinThalheimer Poster and Programme Design . . ........................... ...... . ........................... Chris Manlbella Ticket Sales ...... . . .................................................... ...... .... Dou g Alford HouseManagernentCi-ew .... l1anneCohen.ljndaMaclean.jooStsvan'l,DavidWils:m Assistant House Manager .................................. Skip Hall his fall the Drama Department pre- sented the hit musical Grease . Carol Devendorf excelled in direct- ing and choreolgraphing her first Wayland performance. ichard Conti, the musical director, made his Wayland acting debut as johnny Casino fClarenceJ. Grease , a fif- ties parody, is about Greaser Danny Zuko fPeter Woodj and his straight-laced girl friend Sandy Dumbrowski tDebby Ban- croftl. Sandy and Danny have a summer romance, but thinking they will be attend- ing different schools they tell their friends about those Summer Nights . But, when they see each other at Ry ell High, things just aren't the same: something always seems to come between them. Something is often Patty Simcox Qennifer Kingi, who has a crush on Danny and wants im to leave his gan the T-Birds. Second in command of tge T-Brids is Kenickie 1Mi- chael Blockerj, who dreams of turning his dilapidated car into Greased Lightning . Other T-Birds are Sonny fChr1s Maro- bellaj, Doody fDoug Allordl, who sings L'Magt'c Changes , and Roger lBen Hallp, who sings Mooning . Their female coun- terparts, the Pink Ladies. were played by Tracy Bankart fRizzol, who sings There are worse things I could do , Debbie Po- lansky fMartyJ, who sings Freddie my love , Stacy McDonald fFrenthyl. who s1ngs It's raining on Prom night , and Mi- che le Randall tjanl. The Tracy Woodman ballet class, -1? Check out the buns on that Cfreaser Two studs and ken. Kentlue whispers sweet nothings. Miss Lynch - you have ring around the collar! Kvttxistt 0 lil inter Week Production he freshmen produced a ition of an out- ra eouslv funny play. en- titled he Great iAmerican Cheese Sandwich. The Typical midwest family portrayed was anythin but what we might ex- pect. he play shatters the viewers' concept of what is nor- mal. The parody on stereotypes was both bizarre and provocative. Amy McNamara turned in an ex- cellent performance as the be- leaguered mother seemingly unaware of her daughters pre- dicament. essie Weiner was hi- larious as t e pregnant daughter heavy into the drug scene. It was on Warriner who stole the show, owever. as the disarmingly ay football layer.jon was name to the All- tar cast for his perfor- mance. Doing a Ene job in sup- porting roles were Debby Blocker as the photographer and jon Steward as the at er. superb rend his year the junior play won the Winter Week con- test with the play Wait un- rk. lt was an outstandingly done mystery about a blind girl who is inadyertantly caught u in a mystery in which a rag doil is filled with opium. Debbie Ban- croft won the Best Actress award for her ortrayal of the blind irl. Suzy. S e was well su porte by the whole cast. inclu ing excel- lent performances by Seth Bos- sung asa basically good convict on the run. and by Tim Hoyt as the incredibly evil Mr. Roat. The strong cast. backed by a good set and some award winning special effects, were combined to make the unior entry an excellent one. and one which no class should bad about placing sec- til Da have felt ond to. Steph Collellki lessie Weiner Pat T ally Tim Hoyt ins ff 'N lon Steward Debbie Blocker Debbie Banct Brad Akerman 'oil ' no, l l on Warriner cN ainara -l Amy Ni Mark 50m0l Amie lim E' Lf Tennifer lxmlf- Seth Bossung . Amy LarS6U jennifer lflarrh IT! 0 tt' . - intti limi limdmlmm he class of '87 entered the thou ht provok' comedv Overtones, direct for the Y ' 'mg ed bv iii X ' Yinter W the sto D g . D ' assilovski, eek com Jetition. Set in l9l5. rv revolves around two hig societv women hav- ing tea together while the embodiments of their true emotional selves are present. Harriet tTracv Wood- man! and her primitive selfHettv fall star cast member Kiki Shortj struggle to win awav their former lover from Margaret IStacv Macdonald! and her primitive self, Maggie fMarianne Montel. Technically stunning, Overtones was awarded best set award thanks to the fine backstage work ofjon Tall: Tracv Woodman and julie Mulvanev both received Technical merit awards for their backstage contributions. An enjovable play, Overtones was a satirical view ofhuman nature which showed that we can expect great things to come from the class of'87. N it ected bv Michelle Randall, was the seniors' entrance into the Winter Week Plavv com- ' petition. A cast of four resented the storv deal- ing with a mothers relations ip with her son and its ef ects on the voun man fifteen years later. Debbie Polanskv, Sabrena Tgufts, and David Newman were all part ofthe all star cast, while Michael Blocker received the Best Actor award. The cast was aided bv an excellent crew which consisted ofKatie Yurchak, Debbie Rieders, Eric Woodman, Meredith Kaplan and Dotig.-Xlford. This years Winter Week plavs offered a great deal of entertainment as well as imaginative plots and fine formances. tle Fears, dir per- , M, 0 l ,, D -,vt instill--it VIHIU Het inter Week Acti ities :P 'Nb u l 1 ' - .- p Debbie Polansky and Nliclmcl Blocker portrm two disturbed adults Ill Little Fears. lt was The Great Arncrirun Cheese Salulmcll that kept this l2lII1llN together. Sabrena Tufts portrays an iiifestiioiis mother in Little Fears, put on bv the seniors. Three studs enter the scene, too tool lor their own good. n A 1- 'A 4 F' ld: I ' , 7 ,' '+V 'fetvgpi M...-D. I 9 t was in 1968 that Mr. Smith developed the first Winter Weekm - a five-day period after Midterms during which many events were held and many students relaxed. This year the Student Council and other Boards kept the tradition alive and well, with three or four activities run each day, Monday through Friday. The Student Council, as is customary. had the res onsi- bility of organizin and scheduling that was to occur. The ouncil once again held a Talent Show and It's Academic, a trivia con- test between students and faculty, for the enjoyment of lunch-time crowds. At night the Council showed Monty Pythons And Now For Something Com letely Differ- ent, the most humorous an most success- ful movie at Wa 'land High School in five years. The Freshman Class held a Flower sale and thejunior Class celebrated the end of the semester bv givin out candy, but the Senior Class really pacEed the Fieldhouse with its Donkey Basketball . No one will ever forget seeing the graduating class play- ing basketball on live donkeys! The week rounded out with a visit from WAAF and with the Winter Week plays. In this year's battle for dramatic pre-eminence, the ju- nior Class came out on top, followed closely by the Seniors. A great time was had by one Council and Classes al- I and all., thanks to the work of our devoted 2? I 'i http X 3 S0 Patxdo blondes have , ., , more fu ,,,,.panlll D 1, wa - Gee Tracev inaxbe il we natiite Ben johnson pit ks t1p.itoiiplc't'xti.i rl ll it noun: tli lt ii c 1 . i l . enough we can be as litllillllf .is tm . s . t' o s Ben. h u'llllt'I' Week 0 lf? V K 1 'H' 'qbuszho 'v . 5 ,auf Reflector S O ' I C 'ag-rf .r l out 4, 5.. if '. ,AI 2 S we 41 it . A -,rf.i.1 Susan Halperin Q - E Editor-in-chief ,fo S Karen Sawyer '-wg Missin from SPOVYS Editor -, . A Editor: Pam Foster 'J Ph graphy Ediforr Debbie Layout Editor 1' Panos Gavras Assistant Sports Editor 7' ' L- nr julie Burkley I , N., ' v., Layout Editor M 'Ne' M d'th K I 5 3-my, ere 1 ap an I '- . Layout Editor V -Al' Tw 'L E4 Roxane Reardon ' 3 Q-,',,, 'Su Business Editor 7, 5 ml, hx K 'L -. ' ? he ,,.,,,,..,,,wi-U .Ngy ga ir lb M 419, l Q d,5,Qm,?,,,,. , . .. Q , if ,, ff' .A-PJ! A K , - Q -9, 43 if B Qt. 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' w 'fd' :X '1' '- 2 f ,..x. i. . rv as J 3 1' a .-K I az M ' s u -r' 'A 1 ' 'Y ' ' xp .wi-4i.,.' - V N 1- J- ' 191 , Q Y 4? 4: .., f:l':f':'EQ'f:,' I -5 5 f 1 , une WHS marks the end of another school vein and the lx-ginningol a newtliapterin our lives. I-for Dr. Golf lunc H385 has s Je- ttal signtlitantc. lt tnarks tie vear of his retirement. lt brings to a c lose a highlv sutcesslul career in ec llctllltlll and fifteen tears of service as principal of Wav- 1 , land High School. lt marks the end ol an era in which reuiarkable changes have oct urred at the high school. The high slitti- dards ofexcellence for which the school has become renowned is due l2ll'lft'lX to the lettderslti vol Dr. Goff. .Xsked wlliat he con- siders to me his greatest contribution to the school. he points with pride to a number of achievements. Highest on his list has been a commitment to the principle of student choice. flssentiallv he opened up the school and broke witlt the rigid traditions of the past. Lock step scheduling patterns were eliminated. making possible real op- tions for students. For the first time in the historv of the school. arena scheduling cre- ated opportunities for students to choose their own courses. time patterns and teachers. The elimination ofstudv halls and the institution ofopen cam Jus allowed Sill- dents to make choices a out how thev would use their free time. Bv fosterin. cur- riculum change and the addition o new courses. he created a school environment in which students have manv options and freedom to choose. opportunities to de- velop decision making skills and to gain some measure of control over their lives. The pattern is so familar to us it is hard for us to imagine a school in which options do not exist. As students, we little realize that the opportunities for choice which exist now are reallv hard won achievements. Less obvious to the student bodv is the work Dr. Goff has done with the high school staff. Over the vears he has recruited manv fine teachers: he has fostered their creativ- itf: and applauded their achievements. Some were offered the unique opportunitv to work as administrative interns. Others demonstrated their expertise bv offering in-service courses to other teachers. source of great satisfaction to him has been the professional growth of leadership per- sonnel in the school. Over the past twelve vears. Dr. Goff has itnplemented a svstem of Jarticipatorv management in working wit t department heads. Similar to the con- cept of student choice. the svstem allows each inetnber of the leadership teatn op Jortunities to share in the decision- ina 'ing process leading to policies and pro- cedures which keep the school running. He has also broken the mold of a tnale domin- ated school sv stem bv appointing women to leadership positions. Dr. Goff is a registered psvchologist who has done irivate consulting work. He is a counselor Jv nature as wellasbv profession. His concern for the individua has been manifested in inanv wavs in his work with staff and student alike. Those who have faced the trials and tribulations of serious lamilv illness. of mersonal crises. or prob- lems of anv kinc have found him to be lnll 0 Ili Moll lirthute TRIB TE T0 DR. GUFF 1-ii W-'O Q5 ,...i-- .ei 3. .. -' 1,2-,5..Q1-.. -- def . as ,f . ni 3 - -' ' V 'Tr UQ ix , V V S y 5 . ww kv. . 'X 9- N111 ' Compassionate and understanding. ln re- trospect. many are quick to remark how great has been his kindness and how genu- ine his concern. Dr. Goff grew up in the Hyde Park section of Boston. He entered the Navy as a voting man of only seventeen. serving as an avia- tion electrician. After a three year stint in the service he tried his hand at farming. A dee -seated lifelong desire to teach even- tual y led him to Boston L'niversity where he obtained his bacbelor's degree in Elementary Education. The years of teaching which followed whetted his appe- tite for learning and helying others to learn. It was inevitable thatirie would o on for a master's degree, then finally a PED in Psychology and Counselling, Through a friend, he learned of an opportunity to work at the Meadowbrook junior High School in Newton. There he rose from the ranks of a teacher and uidance counselor to assistant principal. e was also resident research director at Meadowbrook. While there he developed a continuous lifelong learninlg program which was selected by the ID A organization as a model school program. Since coming to Wayland in 1970. Dr. Goff has spearheaded many innovations includ- ing a Title III parent counseling program implemented by his wife Cynthia Atlas. The rapid growth and change in character of the Guidance Department is due to his stron interest in counseling. A broader pupi services department with far- reaching responsibilities developed under his aegis. The services provided by a recent- ly reorganized Learning Resource Team. now a separate department in the school. are impressive. They provide students with learning difficulties valuable opportunities to receive help. The steady growth of com- puter education and media services. the strong emphasis on academic excellence. as well as the resurgence of a stron fine arts program, are healthy changes w ich have occurred during Dr. Coffs long tenure. His eers recognize him as an expert in his ield. He has presented numerous work- shops on middle management for other school systems, and served as a consultant to the American Schools in Mexico City for two years. It must be with a feelin of accomplishment and pride in ajob wel done that Dr. Gott looks forward to retirement. He relishes the opportunity to pursue many interests. He is we lon his way to success with the beautiful- ly fashioned chairs that he turns out in his wood-working shop. We salute Dr. Goff for his many contributions to education at Wayland High School. We offer these words of praise in tribute E011 man who has given so much of himself. - Ur. Liotl lfllilllt' 0 lil l 'C r rs. Stilltngin has heen with the Wtiwliiiicl High School for thirteen xegirs. ln that time she has taught Horne Ero- noinics and is Jresenth' hezitl ol her clepiirtinent. . long with teaching. she has tidininisterecl the flower ftintl. zi prograin which serves ill members of the stuff. ln her last xeait' here at Waylziiicl. we would like to wish her the hest of lurk and thank her for all that she hats clone ii0I'll'l1Xl21IlLl High School. Connolly, David P. Btisiiiess, tliiiiiiistnitot Fraser, Robert G. .XNSlNl2illl Sllpl'l'lllll'llflC'lll l,t'IiS4JIlllCl Fultz, Robin jones Nlett o Progimn llexelopei' l.ounselor Glover, Lynette Nh-it o C .oortlinator Goff, Charles E. l'rintip.il Greyser, Linda St hool C,onnnittee Hines, Lawrence M. Assistiiiit Priittipal MacDonald, Ruth St lit it il t.oininit tee Alexander, Sally Honors English l Surxixul and Fantasx Altshuler, Kenneth College Plixsicsf.-X.P. Physics Anthony, Virginia Health Room Aide Arendt, Jacqueline College Cihemisirx l'l0IlOl'SfilCI1llSlI'N AAP. Ciheniistrx Arnaldoklames itisttitlniti Atkinson. Warren Honor s l'hx sit si heinisti x Atlas. Cynthia Q h.il1tt-i Toot .isellfotkei Badders, Ida Nl.ith llt-iniitiiiriit Set iel.ii'x N2 0 l'c'i sonnel SIL 1'-r'.. ,Lvl- .-.1 I I rr- .,l 1. Q c l will ii ls E. ir ii ,K , . 1 I . 'J A-,e-'-' .. . 1 49' w Ls 'ik' ri fh- x .. ip? 4 ff' fl ! i t 1 I-- 49 I -3 -fir .ff 'Q X g' 45 2 4 s rs. Cynthia Atlas has ht-en associated with the Spec ial Needs Program for the past fifteen years. She originated the Parent Counseling Program and worked with Mr. Lukis on PL.-XX I, a program for students with learning difficulties. that is now the LR'If 'Ioday she is a Chap- ter 766 case worker. helping to find outside placement for special needs students. We would like to thank her for her contributions to the school and wish her good lutk in the future. Mauger, joseph jr. Assistant Printipal Perlman, Stephen B. Esquire School Committee Platt, Andrew Director of Programs Riley, Anne Director of Transportation Salomon, Richard School Committee. Yice Chairman Somol, Edwardkj. jr. SchoolCommittee. ,hairm.in Yurchak, Marv ane Director of Special .duration Zimmerman, William G. jr. Superintendent of St liools Bailey, Doreen Personal Computing Word Prrifessltig Tvping Lahoratorx Batchelder, Susan Special Needs Beltran, Elizabeth Language Lahoratorx ,-Xide Benedetti, Donald World Cultures College Win ldt nliures College Modern World lllsltiri Honor N Modern World llistorx Bibeau, Robert College Cheinisti t llon- trsl lu-mist : i Blume, Alan TEC Learning lientei le.tt het Bolster, Richard iklgehra l Nlotlitied Lieoinetrx Nlatlieiiiatittil .Xnalxsis Boucher, Rochelle Studi llall .Xide l'etsoiiiiel0 INS yeryone of us at the High School, student or teacher. knows Lew Roche and has touched at one time by his kindness, Ile has been Head Clusto- dian for over a decade and is to be found already on the giob each morning. no matter how early one arrives, Un l.ew falls the burden of clearing the school and parking lots of snow should town workers fail to do thehjob. We have come to ex :ect that the school will be ready w ten we arrive. In the dark, an hour be- fore he has to be here. l.ew checks the boilers. readies the buildings. and calls any needed repairmen. At times he is tip most of the night been Bouin, Isabel Science Department l'lC3dflldlOIlOTS Biologyf College Preparatory' Biology Bowers, Charles Director of Physical Education and Athletics Brady,john Physical SciencefCollege Preparatory . ciencefPhvsics Brande, ohn College Word Cultures!L'.S. istorv! College L'.S. History' I 8: II Brennan, Michael Algebra llfMath Iffwiodified Algebra Brennan, Thomas Colle e Modern World History! AnthropoFogvfCrime 8: Punishment! Future ProblemsLegal lssues!Psychol0gy' Brown, Christine Athletic Trainer Buckley, Virginia Guidance Counselor Buffington, Audrely Modified Algebra I-Ifand I- I Cadsby, Helen College Preparatory Biology.f'Biology' Cahan, Ilene Special Needs y Cantrell, Martha Assistant Director of Physical Education and Athletics 1 I Chacon, Karen Spanish lt'Spanish III-'S Honors Spanish III Chaput, Thomas School Nurse Chase, Connie Special Needs Clark, Michael French IfFrench lIIf'Honors French Illf' A.P. French Y lee! 0 Personnel dealing with power failures or flooding. When we leave school Lew is still on the job with one chore or another. Lew is reluctant to take any extra pay for overtime. but carries on his work because someone has to do it. He must deal with broken Jipes, broken win- dows. falling ti es. and all other re- pairs that the school needs. ln addition to this he I11t1Sl distribute needed supplies between the build- ings. Lew has made an enormous invest- ment of both time and energy in our school. Many events including concerts, dramatic productions, lk 39 Q NT is 'ZS aff? --r wi' and athletic contests would not take place if he did not bother to volun- teer his time. Lew helps with ticket sales and holds the buildin s open for rehearsals, PSAT's. SXFS. ban- quets, dances, and other activities. The years have brought their share of heartache and frustration for Lew. The aging school, dwindling resources, and a reduction in man- ower have all compounded this rustration. The prospect of an early retirement mav seem verv at- tractive under these circumstances. We sincerely hope that Lew will not leave us without knowing the full extent to which we all admire and appreciate him. Conti, Richard Director of Fine Artsfkiusic Corey, Carl College and Honors Modern World History IIfCrime and Punishment Economics!PsvchologvfCurrent Events, Urban Studies Damplo, loseph Director of. udio-Visual Services! Photography Devendorf, Carol Dramatics I-IV Devlin, Susan Librarv Aide Durso, Ann Engl, II!Survival Dyer, Irene Cafeteria Ezbicki, jane Music Fellows, Virginia English Department Secretarx Finnert?', Gerald Industria Arts Fitzgerald, oan Writing Works opfHonors Eng, III-IX' Honors Eng. lI Sanitv Franklin, Rafiki Nletco Coordinator Frio, Daniel College World Cultures L'.S Historv College L'.S. Historv Core Foreign Politv Gagne, AnnMarie Pascalf'Basic'Ceometrv Honors Math Analv Gees, Conrad Special Needs Goldsmith, Marcia World Historv ll Core De ression Immigration 'Women ln llistorx Frontier College World Historx ll College World Historx I luersotiitel 0 loft The Bibeau Tradition s one of the hi h school's vet- eran teachers, ifr. Bibeau has worked in Wayland for 26 years. With characteristic style, he is now teaching both honors and college preip. chemistry. His stories. both real an unbelievable, are a vivid memory for many of us. With years of expert- ence and dedication, Mr. Bibeau has become an expert in his field of sci- ence. He has published a series of multilevel, independent study courses in chemistry throu h Addison- Wesley. Later he devefoped his own company, Allisande, an acronym for elements in the Periodic Table. His books have been selling for many yers, throughout the country and abroad. Mr. Bibeau left the service after five Gordon, Elizabeth Modified Algebra I-lfflollege Pre aratory Sciencef.-Xliigebra Il Greenawalt, Kim Sotial Studies Department Headfflollege World Cultures I 8: llfllonors Modern World History l lk Ilt Future l't'obletnsf'l.egal lssttt-s. l'svtltologx ,f L'rban years of soldiering during the war in the southwest Pacific. After his return in 1944, he attended Clark University where he received a degree in biology and chemistry. Moving on to the Uni- versity of Massachusetts, he received a masters de ree in bacteriology and public healtii. Mr. Bibeau mel his bride to be while at U. Mass. and went on to receive a sec- ond masters degree, an MS in Educa- tion at Worcester State College. An expectant father when he finished school, he took a job in a machine sho , working there for three years whilge takin correspondence courses in industria engineering. Before coming to Wayland in 1958, Mr. Bibeau worked at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Bt- ology, remaining there for five years. Writing is one of Mr. Bibeau's hob- bies. In addition to his chemistry books, Mr. Bibeau plans to write about his war years and his years of teaching at Wayland High School. He has seen many people pass through the school in Q6 years and has many memories. He is looking forward to retirement in the next few years and time to ut the words down on paper. Hopefullily he will be with us for many years to come before he turns his skills to creative writing, years filled with chemistry and stories as only Mr. Bi- beau can tell them! Studies V Hall, Ted College Cltennstrxvtlollege Preparatory Sciettt-e.'C iennstrs Heffernan, Paul Guidance Clounselot' Q e Hennessey, Robert Rebel ln Society English lI'Self' Homan, William Business N1ath0Speedwriting .t Ty ping Laboratory'.-Xrcountlng 5,44 Hudson, Francis Custodian Kaufman, Winifred Cafeteria 1860 Petxonnel 'Ur Qi if X-efo. -. N ,Aix f TN I S' ,J x95 XM 5 i' .J Kelsoe, Louise ReceptionisL'Switchboard Operator Kiely, Mary Special Needs Secretarx Kohler, Joann Aide for Student Supervision Lampert, Kathleen Surx'ival.fSanitx Honors Eng III-IY Eng ll Film Lee, Wook Modified Algebra Algelirti 1 lvcotnt-tix Livingston, Paul Music Lucenta, Carol Librarx Aide Lukis, joseph Business .ind Prttttitttl A-Xrtx Ilepttrtrncn Head Attounting I l't'rwnti:'l 0 l N urin the past six vears. Mr. Al- tshuller has revealed to count- less students at Wayland High School 'ust how the world works. For his Col e e Physics and A.P. Physics classes, N r. Altshuler has devised in- tricate experiments. specially pro- rammed the Science Department , pple 11+ computer. and unselfishlv run extra help sessions so that stu- dents can better understand their course. His Egg Drop Project. in Maccarone, Lisa Plivsical Education MHHICY, Barbara ilu nv Xidc Mann,john Phxsit al lrtltuatioit McGonagle, loan l -.ng McGuire, Patricia il Eli l'iogt'.un Poisson, Patricia Mensh, Helene Llassital l.llfl'llllllC llonors l,atm lll X l' Roman Woild Mills, Lillian l1.iletc'i'i.illucttol lhH O l't'lstilll1t'l N? 1 which students IHLISI build the lightest possible contraption to secure an egg over a fortv foot fall, has become as traditional as the Wayland-Weston football game. All his students enjoy his thought-prtivoking. interesting. and energetic teaching methods. Mr. Altshuler attended Tufts L'niver- sity as an undergraduate. where he earned a B..-X. in Music Education and a BS. in Electrical Engineerin . He did his graduate studies at Was ing- fax I IC' 1 ' 1 x ati I 000 0 ton L'I'llYCI'Sllf', where he received a Mastersin Electrical En ineerin with a sub-specialty in Cginical gEn i- neerinlg. After Washington. e worke as a clinical engineer at a vet- erans administration hospital for two years. As unbelievable as it sounds. at a Connecticut high school he then taught Algebra. Computers, Geome- try. Physics. Anatomy, Electronics. and Biology! Discovering that there was an opening for a Phvsics teacher .Bez A The Egg Man Droppeth . . . at Wayland High School, he decided to come here. Mr. Altshuler explains that his family was from Boston, so he knew that Wayland's school system had a good reputation. Beyond his Physics classes, Mr. Alt- shuler has devoted much time to the last five Student Councils as their Ad- visor. In response to why he decided to take the position, Mr. Altshuler re- marks, I love abuse. More seriously, -it , mf nl! -er' K A'- X is? ' x - .Si D hw. 'ni WL-N1 vb w- Ll ,--3 he says that his classes only allow him limited interaction with students. Stu- dent Council offers him the opportu- nity to work with a greater portion of the student body, in a very different context. HI do en'oy it, he states. The Student Counci members wish to thank Mr. Altshuler immensely for helping them run innumerable events, advising them on how to deal with the Administration, and improv- 1' -W X v in their organizations efficiency and ef ectiveness. Mr. Altshuler does a great service to his students and to the school overall. We look forward to many more years ofhis innovative teaching and dedica- tion. Modoono, jane Special Needs Department Head Morse, Sandra Guidance Counselor Moyer, Eric Director of Guidance Department Nachtrab, Kathleen Guidance Secretary Nelson, Henrietta Ciateterhi Nelson, Laurie Phisital l-irltittitioii Nelson. Sheila Studi lltill .Xitle Knolte. Timothy fitisttirllati is l'ersotincl 0 ISE' I r S , 1 Oxford, Lewis Guidance Counselor Pagano, Kathleen Language Department Secretary Parnell Carole Lib,rary Aide YQ' S I Pawelski, David F-f Business Law l ' Small Business Management X, , . if Pescosolido, Charlotte Aid for Student Stiperviiimi Porrellhloseph Pltvsical Lclucatmn Richer, Marcel Latin l Latin Il l l Latin III l ' Latin IX' Rilex, Irma Cafeteria . lanager hose who have met Ms. Franklin have discovered that she is a unique and sincere per- son, dedicated to helping those who need assistance. In her second year as METCO advisor at Wayland High School, Ms. Franklin has worked to improve the already successful pro- gram that has been in Wayland for over a decade. In her office in the Guidance Department, Ms. Franklin meets with students and helps them with their problems, not only aca- demically but socially. With her pa- tience and experience Ms. Franklin works in organizations such as METCO that help improve our school. Working with others toward the improvement of our school, is only one of the goals which Ms. Franklin is trying to reach. Here's . . . FIKI!!! Before Ms. Franklin started working at the High School, she was a teacher in the Boston Public Schools. She at- tended the University of Massachu- setts where she received her B.A. in Music and Education. After working for almost a year, Ms. Franklin de- cided to return to school to get a Mas- ters in Education. After receiving her degree, she went to work in Boston, until she came across the Wayland School System. In her free time Ms. Franklin likes to sing and compose. She has a self published book of ploetry along with many songs which s e has written. As a singer, Ms. Franklin will on occasion entertain at a clubg she enjoys her writing and her singing as hob ies in her free time. Whatever Ms. Franklin does, the one thing that is most important to her is helping people. She believes that there is a true meaning to the way in which we live our lives, each person defining their own goals in life. Writ- ing and her success in helping others are the ways in which she shares her knowledge and experience with peo- le. As students who have been lielped by Ms. Franklin know, her pa- tience and time have helped in work- ing out their problems. lt is our ilppreciation that we would like to give s. Franklin for being there when she is needed and by helping the students of Wayland High School to become better people. t.?e' fp Roemer, Donald English Department Head!English II! Honors English III-IV!Sanity Rumrill, Michael Art I-IV!Art Workshop Sapienza, Lee Head Llbrarian Segal, Linda Spanish I!Honors Spanish IIfHonors Spanish IV Sha Barbara Guidance Department Secretarx Shelton, Frank Math AnalvsisfModilied Geometry l-I AP. .7 t l XX S I Y AB Calculusv Pascal- Intro to Computers Shepard, Effie Cafeteria Smith, Frank Language Department Head- Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Honors Latin ll Honors Latin IX' Archaeologx Personnel 0 lSll he latest addition to the doc- toral ranks at Wayland High School is our own Sandra Morse. Dr. Morse has been a guidance counselor for over sixteen vears. six of which have been s Jent in the service of the Wayland igh School Guid- ance Department. When Dr. Morse started workin at Wavland in 1976. she had alreac v obtained a Masters 7 ' i Degree in Counselin and had de- cided to further her ec ucation. bv go- ing back to school to earn her doctorate. She took a leave ofabsence in 1980 to attend Boston University, where she majored in counselingBpsv- chologv. In her second year at .L'.. she attended full-time classes and worked art-time at Wayland High School. 'lpo earn her Ph D. Dr. Morse wrote a 250 age dissertation on the subject of siblin survivors of suidide. a task which too manv months of re- search and writing. On behalf of the Reflector staff and the entire school body, we would like to congratulate Dr. Morse on her hard work and de- termination in receiving her Doctoral degree. Smith, Jeanne French lIf'Honors French lIi French III! Honors French IV Snow, William Physical Education S an Ste hen College Preparatog Bicgogvflf-lbnors Biology Stather, Doulglas Mathematics Department Headfl-X. . BC Calculusflntrotollom utersfflom uter Analvsisf'?'ascalf'Algelgra ll Stather, Linda Spanish lf'Spanish ll f l A.P. Spanish X' Stebe, Beth Special Needs Stillman, Marion Home Economics Sylvester, ay Honors BiologvfA.P. Bio ogy 192 0 l'ersonncl unsung:-flip: nl' .0 if 4 . X L 4' l J' x. i K G ' 0 Q L Sv' I there a doctor 1n the house. Trevelgan, Ann Honors nglish II!Rebel In Soctetx Fantasy!Search for Selfflelonors Engltsh I I I- I V Wagner, Stephen College L'.S. History I 8: IIf'A,P L S Hist0rvfAnthro olo vf'Econon11cs Future , P S. Problems!I.egal Issues Warriner, Elizabeth Science Department Secretarv Webb, Barbara Cafeteria Weissel, Betsy Work Studv Coordinator Welch, Eleanor Secretarx' to Assistant Principal Zack, jean TEC Program Zimmerman, Pearl Secretarx' to Prittcipal l't't s mt he State Board ol kdut ation re- tcntlv honored our own Nlr. lfi .int is Smith as Nlassacliusctts' l eat lit-i ol the N ear. lfor twentv-lour veais. Nlt. Smith has heen team hing Roman. Classical. and Nlcdieval studies at Wavlantl lligh with exte mtional stvle and authoritv covering t ie lull range from IBHUBC to ISUHAIJ. 'lihose ol us who have hecn the ret ipients ol his expertise are proud that he has been recognized he- vond our comniunitv. We are fortu- nate to have a man like Nlr. Smith in our school svstem. For manv students it has heen a memorahle experience academically as well as personally. Xlr. Smiths deep concern lor each and everv oneofhis students. cou Jled with his enthusiasm and ent less knowledge of the suhiects that he teaches, helps to stimulate and ex- Jand their interest in the humanities. n the classroom Mr. Smith is an excit- ing performer who literallv hrings characters and authors to life bv he- coming these people for an entire pe- riod. Students' understanding is gained through participation and questioning. As a student. it is satisfvin f to know that his countless hours of hard work and dedication are appreciated hv others. For hevond academics. Nir. Smith has led the Latin Club to vear alter vear of wonderful activities. So too, has he spent summers takin stu- dents and parents alike to lta v as scholars of the Classical and Renais- sance Worlds. We have known that Mr. Smith is a s ecial person and are grateful to have Been part ofhis teach- ing career. Congratulations Mr. Smith! This award is no surprise to us and we know that it is well deserved. Good luck as the State Board of Education enters you as Massachusetts' repre- sentative on the national level. Future recipients of this honor have quite an HCI to follow. Teacher of the Year. ' ' 1 -N1 l 'It H 'V .b X ' 1'spn. if Sl' fn , .-., ' I .9 Scholars all, M. Schumacher. A. Vanmarke. K. Messina. C. Schneider, A. Gleckman. M. .-Xllara,I. Saral. C. Smith. K. Gardiner. N. Engler. G. Rosenbaum. M. Ka lan. M. Harris. K. Somol. Lf Ye. M. Bose, M. O'Donneili. A. Doody, B. Schubert, E. Carls. l. Gossels. S. Halperinxl. File. S. Ekdahl, A. Skeenal. Harris. M. Kai e. CI. Garret. K. Reilly. M. Foley. C. Harlan.j. Levin. K. Scarpato. R. Reardon, 'pose in Pom eii. P.S. Who isjocelvn File? Meredith Kaplan psvches herself up for a grueling dai of battle in the Roman Colosseum. Taking a break after a hard dat of tlousing for energx lines in the Cumaean care of the Sihx l. Megan Polex. Liz Gossels. Catherine Garvey, and ,Iocelt n File pose for a photo session. Sunbathing on Capri, Mike Schumacher gix es the lt.ilt.in women something to look at. Our fearless leaders, the Smiths. enim .1 ferri ride hat lr from a relaxing Clax on the Lido. Having drunk their fill oftiqziti mm, viii, t? 1. Kai en Messina and Natalie Lngler ILIYH their lmclxs on eagei photographer Glen Roseiihatiin. Let us Re'oice -ll'ifi.il1LlC.iIlll1Nlldl on Mt Yesuviusf lirotn left. locelx n File. li.tren Reilli. Mitlmel Schumacher, Susan lllalperin. and Roxane Rear tion model the latest in Italian tasliioii. Mr Smith ltalt 0 W3 1 -- ' ' 1 ' A .F - ,'l . - . 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H ,Ng - ' v.fI'ii 'B ' . -4,'fL ' 1 9- 5 ' I 5.45 - l- .V,V3V. 5 Y A - gy-an 'v-.-4- -'N 51 .-if 09- 'vaj- -4 ' Vx' Aff I 3 S 'S CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 0571985 423 liXZ'YT?Q K 9 PI-EPS CORNER STORE 2,l2 W.'PL.A1N STREET COC!-I ITUATE 655-2960 7w?Cl-LXSCLWQQK.-7AM to IOPM 45.1002-mxQ s--BULK-Wxne-be,Li ije M 9 We Love You Tony and Roxane The 1985 Reflector Staff Peggy .-Xllen and Meredith Kaplan Best Wishes Class of IUH5 Myra and Robert Snyder Congratulations and future happiness Class of '85 Frank and Sheila Boes Good Luck Class of '85fff Carol and Yinrent Messina Congratulations and much success to Karen and friends. Irene and Rod Burgett I Cood Luck Class of 1985! Y ff David and Diana Carls To Elizabeth for all the things you are. . .' Kathleen Folex' tClass of 'QSTJ FRCCAL FAXNIISS FASHION WAREHOUSE Snookums: Beautiful. Talented. Intelligent. Are We Proudf Congratulations Gerald and Marian Wilson ' I Dave and tludy Woodman Cood Luck Class of '85, We'll miss you! Mom and David We are very proud of youalohnf Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Eagan Cood Luck Class of '85T Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Hyde Best Wishes from the Hyde family Bill andiloan Sawyer Best Wishes Class of '85 Mrs. Allison H. Newcombe Good Luck to the Class of '85 Harvey andjanice Weiss The Weiss Family: Michael, Stepheirjanice. Harvey Dr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman A Great Classg A Brilliant Future: Good Luck Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Rostler Congratulations and Best Wishes The Tally Family Congratulations Class of '85 Ronna and Stan Foster Loyingly last, but not least! Congratulations '85! Mr. and Mrs. L. Feinberg Congratulations Amy and Class of '85 The Carapezza Family Best Wishes Class of 1985 john Bunnell Paul and Dayid Wood You're the FUTURE and you're the BEST! joe and Sandi Cotoni G.P. and Susanj. Richardson Congratulations Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. Russellj, Doherty and family Irma Halperin Best of Luck to the Class of '85 Donald I. and Valerie A. Hay The Shapshay Family Congratulations to Mr. Smith - 'leacliei' of tht x t 11 Atheline and Bill Nixon Bon Voyage to the Class of '85 Andrew and lane Seto Loye and Bet Wishes Class ot '85 wefefzf INSDRANCI-, AGENCY I -MJHRUAIJSTRELT liKJSIUN4N1ASS 1121119 IHLN1-Xll AY LINK lNSIAIIUN lIN 11N N1-1.55 jk ji:-ul in fluke: ,4 1 dpg dp ,1 Y - A42 , an-:juan MJCAMU c 5 QAHL f1 W -up 0, 41,51 I ld ff I H I 1 330 OLD CONVNECTICUT PATH WAYLAND. MASS. 01778 ILOTTERYI s For the Future Remember 95 percent of people PHASE TWO who drink do so sunelx' amd CON5hG MENT CLOTHWG AND ACCESSOWES moderately. CICDXCLRA'I'L'I,A'I'ICDNS TO 'l'Hl-1 CLASS UF 1985 W.H.S.P.0. I rrp A MA N FPEET OC T TE LAGE ' 1 PEPSII Since 1922 The Wayland High School Bgsfgniq Parents Organization Beverages Natick, Mu. 655-5550 - f3L.l f X! Q - cf -- , F LIBERTY PlzzA C5 Ui Do you want faster service? Call 655-3417 S WY E T We will have it ready for you. THOMAS R MIX 116 MAIN STREET 0 COCHITUATE, MASS. pwden, Prices Subject to Change 253 mm Mm SI ARI 37, mnwb MONDAY-SATURDAY11a.m.to11p.m.O SUNDAY12 Noon to10 p.m. Nant-k, Mass 0l7o0 655 5550 PHONE 358-4732 891-8310 STATIONERY UNLIMITED Dwsron or Business Services Unff,-msd 70 BOSTON POST ROAD f RYE 20 WAVLA D SS O 778 BARBARA IVICDDE NTEQIQV95 3-15 Boston POsIF?fra1 S..1rI..m Massacmseusu F Teiepnone +671-1-1? 2332 , A -1:5333 ' I Z '7 - L '1-A TELEPHONE . ,eea' .gg .I-13-'ZIIQ .inning -' PAUL c. HOOPER co., mc. 00 TSW Plumbing 0 Heating 0 Gas Fitting Retail Sales and Service 39 west Pram Sr. Wayland, MA 01778 HNIC 3582951 ' 65345830 Housewruzss - roots - GARDEN suwues A D gzqz H ghhgn My ewwtw PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BOSTON POST ROAD SOUTH suoaumq .-M55 on nw -- I ' f N 1 C14nlgmlllltxtiuxlm.Lllgissut'SST . , P7 llc Exquisite Gifts-Fine Jewelry Quality Cards Wayland Centre, Mass. 358-7642 Uunction Ftts. 126 and 201 JOHN B. ALL,-XIX. D.1J.S. llc-116ml Dc-nlislrx 358-5114 323 BUS I OX P081 RUN 358-5115 WfXYI.AN13. NI.'XSS,XCYlll'SE It I 5 H177 li Congratulations and Best Wishes, Class of 1985 May you realize your goals and fulfill your dreams from the class of '86 Advisor: Marcia Goldsmith Class officers: Andy Frantz - President Mark Allara - Vice-President Sandy Morton - Treasurer Kristin Marshall- Secretary Executive Board: Ashley Welch Mike Schumacher Amy Sawyer Kris Ricciardi Courtney McKown Karen Pond john Secor Craig Schneider Flip Burrer Betsy Phoenix There are few successful adults who were not first successful children. Alexander Chase You have met the first challengeg we offer our congratulations to you, Class of 1985! oGgTRL'5,,o Q A .3-+834 ir I -: M , 5 -ees' 5 Q .Y Qtgtslkf 5, xmas' Clfamhrihge Ernst Qllompang WESTON CENTER 494 BOSTON POST ROAD - WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02193 b FDIC I6 7I 893 5500 FULL SERVICE MLS OFFICE CRAWFORD 8: KENDHLL REALTORS 16 Boston Post Road Suite 2 E llvlutual Bank Buildingj Wayland, NIA 01778 358-777 1 or 899-9090 Best Wishes Class of '83 B11kedFresl11J11ilx CONCLRA'I 'L'LATIONS BMHN , Imh W . Ru'1,u:'1sOR s'1'.-WF 1935 T l3Q1ysg1Wcck C H-if and i'1l9Xu,NIQ1ix1 Street 4 THE DONUT WILARU Natick CLASS OF '85 - Paul and Brenda Rosenbaum 11 0 . fv CHL Clongraullations Class of '85 SIGNIX CGRP. Dnjohn OQDOIIIICII 5 1 Q 'Lf , xg-.I CONGR.-XTL'L.-YIAIONS ...Q cuss OF '35 KIEN CHUNG's soz me Road, wmv. REALTORS 311 BOSTON POST ROAD WAYLANO, MA 01778 16175 353-5131 O Q ., ,A 7 Servmg 65 Suburban Communities u MQ J:JQ?f , '. ., Ji . 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DCW CHEMICAL USA New England Laboratory Wayland MA 01778 The dmner zz exrellenl lfbu rh from a menu nd: ur! rlamfal F 'h nd Conlmenlalf 1 And hp d . 7Z0'Z.L, rfsulanze, a dess flambf prepared bl s e your mauve 0771-6 171221111 ILS rd bt d C d h 1 when von zhmk II fan gel belzen u does, E Restaurant Nauck H ton Inn Speen Street ' ISV St R 9 Rcservauons 653-Foot siliigfq ll- LO GFELLO ' CICDNCLRA'I'L'I.A'IiIUNS LISA C LW and '1'Hr1c:1.fxsso1- asf: CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES I F L I - Ken Wexler L Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 Boston Post Road Tnurs Eve M8100 Sudbury 4-436993 Charlie Cheng ot California Not Just Another Chinese Restaurant Counfrg living Natick Mall 655-8180 339 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, Mass. 01776 - .-I CZOXGRATL'LA'I'IONS CLASS OF '85 Lf CD LUCK STONE INC. C 0' D Planners liinginccrs Builders GEXI CZLE ,XNERS 30 Bmttiit Prnt Rntid A 86' XX 115111513-3i7,QSiJl f its GIFTS. ETC. Rte. 30 Cochiluate. NIA GD FlANK'S Spoke 'N Wheel 887 Main Street Waltham, MA 02154 894-2768 Spoke 'N Wheel Route 20 Sudbury, MA 01776 443-6696 WAYLAND LATIN CLUB Z'-T Congratulates Class of '85 EDMTARD J. COLLINS XXTTORNEY AT LAM' MUTUAL BANK BUILD NG I6 BOSTON POST ROAD WAYLAND MASSACHUSETTS Ol77B l6l7JB9O-1800 I Thpla SUPEFRIVIAFXKETS 'UIUC-Open Fn Tull 8 p m 0 Rest ol Week 830 am -6 p m 'Closed Sundays K 'fill-Open Mon -Fr: 9 a m -9 p m 0 Sun Noon-6 p m 'El-Open Daly 9 am,-9 p m -Sun Noof+6 p rn W 'CZECH-Mon , Tues . Wed 8- Sat 8,30 a m -6 pm - Thurs, 830 a me7 pm.'Fn.8130a,m-8p m ' Closed Sundays . . xl X-'lx COHIPUITICHIS of XM mt l Savi Bank Mc:Kay's ns: Restaurant I 171 Commonwealth Rd. Wayland' xiassh Congratulations to the Class of '85 651-3758 1 West Newton, Wayland. Sudbury, Luncoln -Wffstapleton 76, 1ll.,l22 fIoraI My baroara mc donough FIV .lr 1 lux . , g Rollin, l1:,T,,:,1.,7 CAllERY REAlTY ' Holmes Associates Div. 7 ' 6 - New lqfl ' 298 Boston Post Road, Wayland, Mass. 01778 ' 46171 358-4704 I - . ' I - I Q From Boston Dial - 235-890 jjQI'2iIlllQlIlUIlS Cllcns. NIlllll'CCI'l. I,lsa1kl'11l1lz1K lxerryf PHONE 894-T888 - ,- wriite You i WAL! CENTRAL TAILORING COMPANY INC 399 401 BOSTO POST RD. ESTO , MASS. C2193 Compliments of LEE S FARM MARKET 134 Boston Post Road Wayland MA Tel: 358-4694 Compliments of BROCKELMAN'S MARKET The Home of Quality Foods 177 Commonwealth Road Wayland, MA 01778 Tel.: 653-5881 qs ...Jn ' o YOUR GOOD WILL IS OUR GREATEST ASSET N W N v s Q 292 Boston Post Road Wayland 428 BOSTON POST ROAD WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02193 gifts, antiques and decorating services - Tel. 899-4331 Congratulations class of '85 COCHITUATE M OTORS CHEVROLET jct. routes 27 81 30 Cochituate Dial: sales 653-7514 New Chevrolet cars and trucks - great used cars Quality service Si auto body repairs - daily rentals Leasing - genuine GM parts 81 accessories From WOOLWORTHS IN THE NATICK MALL: Good Luck To The Class of '85 nunnsnlivuuz PEALTOW' XY.fQ.S.'XY.'Xfll'l.RI'1Al.'lfJRS fllll l5ostul1l'ustRtl. Waxlaml. NIA UITTH NILS. lcl. if 617 ISBN-Tl'1Sll Cloud Lllfli C1lassufl'85 Open Hearth Restaurant 653-1396 ltltl Pine Street Natick. NIA. 017613 Recycled Ctotn-ng For Laoues NGDCY LEGS Consignment By Appointment Only A SECOND CHANCE Cocmtuate vtllage 655-4789 HOURS Tuesday Ttvu Saturday l0'00A M To-1.00 P-M For Complete Foreign and American Car Repairs Q Towing o Machine Shop Services ' 1 L' 1 C S WESTON A UToMo TI VE INC. 584 lRearj Boston Pos! Road Weston, .114 02193 617 899-0247 lllliLEPHOXll 358-2918 I KARENJ. Bfxtxlt. Mn. Stay Healthy. Clan of H5f Ol'FlC,lH HOLARS TIS l'l,l,ll.XNl ISLXXIJ ROAD BY .5.l'PUlX'I HEX I XNfXYl..1.NlJ. Nl.XSS.Xt.lll'Sl,l IS HIT P1 Clcmgrattilatiuns Class of '85 DAVID BECK R Pr. LEONARD KAPLAN R. Ph, THE poi LECLLZQ OF WAYLAND Free Delivery 302 COMMONWEALTH RD. RTE. 30 655-2828 WAYLAND. MASSACHUSETTS 235-6931 1 1 - I 1 I THENTLLAGE BANK I Auburndale Co-operative Bank 311. AL lil HN Nl lil-.lxl Xl, Bl, HXII Xll. Nl.-X Ullfvlv I'lw-nv' lg.-Mtwtt ALI HUSTUXPOSTltt1'tlMR4.u1.Jgm KK 'NW l, XXII Xl X 'NTT' l'lwm' fl'-'tl uh Good Luck and I Good Fortune tothe Class of'85 I I U Sfidtlzlllllrlg in Italian Cuisine I E- ' X Y-e JE? . -nd :Riga 5' I B S O c c 653-B570 I l -4 A 3 341- . I!v.':i- -- ii ' , -I I-I -. .3 , QI..- T he Wayland Depot Wayland Center I Wayland 0 Mass. 0l 778 Hand Crafted Consignment Shop GIFTS -CLOTHING, GOURMET P33135 cspecfhl me MALL AT LINICCUNI STATIGNK LINCCJLINI IQCAAD-LANLOUXL MA- 259-OSLLLL WHERE , THE UNUSUAL wiAGuNATuoN is EVERYDAY UNUMWEO Blooming and Fresh, Dried, Foliage Plants Silk Arrangements ln the Mall at Lincoln Station Corsages - Prom Flowers 259-0538 Lincoln, MA Congratulations to the Class of 1985 I ..s' '05 fllllo Ae - lui rl, i5ulita'! 'Q Expert Shoe. Boot. Htllllllitig I ' Lcu1the1'Rep.iirs I I The Perfect can V , V V Q I 25 Cocniloaie Road Wavland MA C1778 YN D SERVICE . 358-TTTEI ! Mlnpign WA-XYLAND VILLAGE lue.. Wccl.. Fri H-31311 gf SHOPPING CENTER illmr. N-6.S.1t H-3 l l fem 358-5904 I fnsgw ff Tiff-9-Qi Tig'-10989-Q-H-mga?-?2 THERE IS ONLY ONE OEALER IN NEW ENOLAN ITH A .., I A L ,QAM QL'-A fbfmla if-ugqqg AS MANY LINCOLNS IN ST AS THERE ARE IN THIS f-Q-95'-9--eq Q-Q16-it Q AO: CLARK 8 WHITE WERE THE AREAS OLOEST ANO L fgfqo-, A JANE ,fr-AQ A fQ f All-famiq ISAROEST LINCOLN MERCURY OEALER. RIOHT NOW WE HAVE FIPW LIIXUIQIQIIS LINCOLNS WAITTNO EOR YOU. gf, 1 TZ? Y I SEQ L. I o',. ,Q L . Q A ' lflezlfg-EGR? MORE RURE LUXURY THAN ANY OTHER OEALER ON ,Y A C' A. gi , A L I 1 C-fgx h Q In Q LQAAPQQ- THE EAST COAST ANO, BECAUSE OE OUR YOLUME A -fLaAu-f:5'R--e!-e- ' --up -' SALES, WE CAN SELL YOU THE LINCOLN YOUVE ALWAYS WANTEO AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. WE gr, I Ti5xiE,,ffl5Q , L JBA, P E You CAN AEEORO wi EINEST AT CLARK Clark OT-iWhite I Esmrwqtom Street. Newton, Merssachwetts 254746130627-9 7 President Mark Harris 'Ula-fLlllNlQ,lllllif..:-.l of will fivzlltfullaflfcl ES ffl? Flo I pf-..:,.. Jll:::: C-..:::, LSL!-Ali .ig Ciilff: H352 53- gg M The Council Treasurer Craig Schneider First Class Barry Dicker Panos Gavras Liz Gossels Amy Kattwinkel David Keller Lee Kellner Debbie Polansky Tony Sherman Mark Terre nzi Second Class Mark Allara Andy Frantz Ben Hall Gregg Levin Kristin Marshall Kristin Ricciardi Amy Sawyer Rebecca Sawyer Pat Tally Vice-President Steve Marshall Secretary Sheryl Krasnow Third Class Kris Eskandarian Mara Fleishman Russ Fortson Eric Kattwinkel Wendy Miller Lisa Montesi julie Mulvaney Becky Safran lenny Schumacher Tracy Woodman Advisor Ken Altshuler Fourth Class Kelly Brown Laura Harris Cris johnson Geoff Kunz Tom McDonald Dane Mclnturff Clinton Mills Laurie Parker Heather Uhler lessie Weiner Congratulatlons and Good Luck to the Class of 1985 from the class of 1988 IIS Good Luck Class of 85' HERBERT E ZIMMERMAN 70 Boston Post Road Wayland Massachusetts 01778 Super Savings Every Time CARPET CAROUSEL 334 Boston Post Road Wayland Over 5000 Styles + Colors Area Rugs Leading Brands Linoleum First Quality Wall to Wall Guaranteed Installation Low Prices 358-7301 Bob Brown Owner 7 Counselor At Law Good Luck Class of 85 ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL OCC-AS ONS It H FRESH SILK AND NATURAL JOHN C. BRYANT FUNERAL HOME Congratulations 1985 Graduates Directors john C. Bryant - Class of 1942 Cynthia F. Bryant - Class of N69 Serving As We Would Be Served Dr. David V. Regan Optometrist 9 Pelham Island Road Wayland 358-4757 Complete Family Eye Care Contact Lanses Full Line of Eye Glasses kgs. coiviptsrs Auroivionvs CARE I MECHANICAL 81 AUTO BODY REPAIRS 81 P' ' AIR cowoiriowiws Mow., ' STATE ROAD AUTO BODY gcglltvdtb 81 GARAGES INC. JOAN VRETTA5 292 Boston Post Ro. wutlwp eswsw Ol' 3585191 35855192 ZAYHOUR rowinc WAYLAND MA ucewssp APPRAisERs 358 7043 A' I ff JI' flkilc' flPv!ll'1l?C'vJ ffyL lTC'y. flfc' . . ,QA-cg 308 Commonwealth Road C C 16179653-4600 Wayland. MA 01778 93 9 x A 'v Q-.-w wf-W-u 'fox' '-1 f CONGRATUL,-XTIONS CLASS OF 1985 HERBERT J. STACKS, D.D.S. f JANICE SPADA-HORNE. D.M.D. HLLPINLQ 'ro MQW s1'Hr1 sxlluis IX 'mu czmss or '85 w efl'.Ofl 0 U - Optical 31 I Boston Post Road Wgiylzlml. 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X904 BLY. - 5 Q WAYLAND countav CLUB Pao sHoP Ccmplele Pio Shop- 18 Holes Clan Romans LGSSOO o os o Natick. Mass. D W? I Congratulations to the Class of '85 Hair, Nail, and Skin Saion 358-7765 358-a557 I I 19 Pelham Island Road, Wayland, Ma. I I Qlgtitggtophcf professiondls dedicdted to excellence in hdir, ndil 8: skin core Sixteen Boston Post Rodd, Wdyldnd, Md. 16171 358-7282 16171 358-4785 Make YOllI'dI'CZ1IUS cc me true! Go for it. ' it , 97 7 m ahoney 8: UJ right insurance agency of Wayland, inc. L19 16 BOSIOH Post Rd., Wayland, MA 01778 ' 358-5185 FITNESS CLUB Best of Luck to the Graduates of '85 IndoorfOutdoor Swimming - Beth FOI-fest Tennis, Aerobics. Nautilus, Running. Racketball, Volleyball Congratulations from The Folks xKafAr n arfon -I Marge and Bill Doughty - cy Congratulations Class of '85!! mgaiT,H2i?JLi2223SLi,'i2E?53.gEl2g'ii,u urslng ome happiness and success. - I 1 - 373 COMMONWEALTH ROAD MMF' Kotek WAYLAND, MA 01778 Koe: Love 8: Happiness, Meesh, Beef 8: Warden T I pl 653 5401 e 6 10726 - Weston Electric Co., Inc. Slats, Success 8: Happiness, Ed, Cindy, Peter.jason 8: Deb Good Luck Class of .85 BayBanks Congratulates the Class of 1985! ll Congratulations Glens, Kerry, Lisa, Maureen, and Paula!! PAPPAS MANAGEMENT CQRPCRATION I l ' On behalf of the Class of '85, the Executive Board congratulates all of the Seniors and we wish all of us the very best in the future. We thank the Faculty for keeping us up so many nights, but as tired as we were, we somehow survived. We thank the Administration for keeping us out of trouble, and on campus until we reached senior year. And we thank our parents, friends, and everyone along the way who saw us through I graduation from Wayland High School. - Paid for by a grant from the WHS Senior Executive Board. Best of Luck '85 Compliments of WAYLAND GULF SERVICE 46177 358-2293 HEAR BETTER. INC. I-QSTABLISHED EOR HEARING REHABILITATION Linda P. Peterson 16 Boston Post Road Audiologist Wayland. NIA 01778 TO 'CDA-BUYS HFIEIIEIIIR you for being 21 friendw YOU,RE THE BEST!! - Boyla Weston Pharmacy, Inc. somzo o. cmuuw R., Pfm... someo o. canuwantmg. PAM.. 397 Boston Post Road, WESTONJAASS Free Delivery - Phone 894-3785 KEVIN P. KISH MANAGER 16 HJSTON PCBT ROAD ua n WAYLAND, MA ox 778 16171 358.771 1 A J nose CHI'p9tS AND RUGS Q BEDFORD 5 I REI I Bt'xRL1NczTox. MA. 01803 4 272-mmm ass D ly-U 'E A , . I I 46 it ' NA BE-.S+ wehae 0 , I Russ RUSSELLS GARDEN CENTER nouveau mwuno un 01770 r - , ' C' 'C . Titan, .G+ if '61 .i ' f 85 L h as F- -4- . - 0 Q if I 0 EF Reardon Certified Public Accountant Class of 89 COI1gl2llUl2lIlOHS Maw you all need a tax consultant Carnage House 345 Boston Post Ftoad P O Box 597 Sudbury MA 01776 - . - - ' l , . Y , 1 1 - - f 1 Qfiuugpieaiqs RESTAURANT STEAK ' SEAFOOD ' JUMBO COCKTAILS Famous for Quality and Ouaf7ity Eoun i.ocATioNs TO SERVE You M WAYLAND NEWTON X of Nonmeono CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE Congratulations John, Mike, and Ethan CHICKAMI POOL AND RECREATION CENTRE is designed to cater to your every leisure-time need. Activities include: Swimming Softball Tennis Baseball Acres of woodland Picnic areasffireplaces Families, couples and single membership available. Call West Suburban YMCA 139 Boston Post Road Wayland Ma. 01778 244-6050 , V Congratulations from the Wlaylancl Police Department! 'fn-1 ,Q , '. v A 1, ' . ff '., l' Y A.. l ,- :.. o .L U -1 '---V .I - , ' '. , . ' 'A ' ,u ' ',.4'- I A ,Q .. .A, A . .r ,- . - I, ,: -1- A - k-. - rf' Wayland Fire Fighters Association congratulates the Class of ,85 Ei -ri -5-' Wayland Law Enforcement Explorers Post 471 Congratulates the Class of '85 GOOD LUCK WARRIORS From Marjorie 8' Jack Devlin Klflfsifon. ffscfzic Co., gnc I MASTER ELECTRICIANS 24 llowt 5-17261987263 Alcluicz Certified Public Accountants 129 Boston Post Road Wayland, Massachusetts ED F 358-4735 I 899 o Burger King Congratulates the Class of 85 BURGER KIN Burger King Mass. PikefNatick LAU CHAN W c n n IN 'as g g In the last six years, over 4000 GTE Sylvania Tech graduates went to work in the high tech industry. And in 7 months full time, 12 or 18 months part time, you can get the skills you need for a career in computer or telecommunications electronics. Financial aid is available to qualified applicants. To launch your career, call today. Toll Free in Mass. 1-800-533-3336 Outside Mass. 617-890-7711 Placement Office 466-3645 95 Second Avenue, Waltham, MA 02254 Lxxnsad by the Commomvurrh ol Mass Doo! ol Education . J ' I1 1 - .. -1 F 9' ii in Q 5 5 Q. 'PU F w 7 1 - Sylvania Tech iii 4 COLL, I NS' MARKET 2,1 COO!-KKTLLATE ROAD W A Y L, A ND 3 5 8-2.21 81 Ghokoa, Mc1:o,ks,':lfi'shjfKfuiJq -I3 Xfoqe,ko.bLc5 ijiolkcd and Xbomcstlc Mlmcs and 'Qcds 7 MM mfg ,I WMWW W H I fz.--5, ,-.,1..i.g,-, A g ' f 9i-5.2 CONGRATULATIONS CLASSGFIQSS Senior Index A Affannato, james 8, 20, 31, 65, 69, 233 Alford, Douglas 20, 153, 166, 164, 167, 175 Angerman, Sean 20, 162 Armstrong, Keith 20 Augustus, Diane 20, 164 B Baldwin, Glenn 20, 164 Bancroft, Ruth 21 Bancroft, Stacey 21, 158 Barbetti, Floyd 21, 158, 162 Barney, Kim 16, 21, 24, 158 Batchelder, Susan 21 Bennett, Nadya Berberian, Vikki 156, 157 Bianchi, Tina 22 Black, Kenneth 8, 22 Blake, joshua 7, 22, 164, 165 Blocker, Michael 22, 28, 158, 166, 1 Boes, Todd 22, 65, 168 Bolle, Vicki 22, 156 Bonnarrigo, john 23, 35 Boreth, Brad 23 Bose, Maya 23, 157, 158, 165 Braken, Edward 7, 23, 65 Brake, jens 15, 23, 54, 55 Braunig, Margaret 23 Brovenick, justin 24, 65 Brynjolfsson, Alan 24 Bunnell, Peter 18, 24 Burgett, Rodman 7, 10, 18, 24, 65 Burkley,julie 24, 158, 176, 177 Butler, George 25, 158, 164 Carls, Elizabeth 25, 46, 57, 157, 158, 166 C Cemach, janet Ellen Chagnon, Maureen 18, 25, 65, 158 Chant, Peter 17, 25 Charlton, Michael 25, 49, 65 Chen, Anthony 9, 26, 46 Chisholm, Kenneth 26 Choinski, Matthew 26, 163 Clark, Derek 26, 153, 158 Clifford, Daniel 11, 26 Cochran, Kimberly 3, 26, 154, 158 Cohen, Leanne 27, 158, 167 232 0 Senior Index Costello, Catherine 3, 14, 27, 29 Curley, Gail 6, 27 Curtin, Patrick 27 D Davis, Marlena 8, 18, 27 Dedoming, Russell 27, 163 Dicker, Barry 28, 150, 151, 153, 158, 167 Doherty, Rebecca 18, 28 Donaldson, Kristen 8, 28 Driscoll, Wayne 28, 149 Dugas, David Dyer, Charles 28, 157 E Eberle, Marianne 12, 17, 28, 52, 158 Ehrreich, Dennis 29, 46 Engler, Natalie 29, 151, 158 F Fajowski, Peter 9, 29 Fardy, Karen 29 Feinberg, Amy 6, 29, 158, 176, 177 Fish, Andrew 29 Fitzgerald, Beth 30 Foley, Brian 7, 17, 30 Foster, Pamela 6, 30, 158, 176, 177 Fredrikson, Donna 30 Frey, Robert 30, 153 Frothingham, Charles 31, 162, 232 G Gagnon, Christopher 31 Gaines, Scott 31, 164, 166 Gale, Deborah 31 Garvey, Catherine 7, 32, 64, 149, 151, 158, 196 Gavras, Panayotis 32, 65, 151, 158 Gennaro, Elizabeth 32 Gilman, Elizabeth 17, 32 Gossels, Elizabeth 18, 32, 52, 151, 158, 164, 165, 176, 177 Gould, Andrew 32 Gradijan, Paul Greco, Michael 32, 44 Gullotti, David 33, 65 Haggarty, Mark 9, ll, 35, 235 Hall, Ayres QSkipJ 14, 33, 72, 157, 158 159, 164 Halperin, Susan 7, 15, 33, 64, 158, 177 Ham, Steven 33, 65 Hanlon, Christopher 33 Hanna, Suzanne 8, 9, 34, 166 Haroutunian, Lucia 34 Harrington, Debra 3 Harris, Glenn 34, 164 Harris, Mark 34, 150, 151, 158, 176 177 Hauser, Fred Hawkes, Ethan 18, 34 Hayes, Theresa 34 Hazard, Charles 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 34, 157 159 Heeren, Neal 35, 167 Hellmuth, john 35 Hines, Russell 35, 157, 158 Howard, Kristen 36 Hussey, Kenneth 161 johan, Matthew 36, 148, 152, 153, 166 167, 175 johnsen, Edward 36 johnson, Benjamin 6, 9, 36, 43, 46, 65 158, 175 K Kaplan, Meredith 36, 176, 177 Kashian, Ellen 36, 157, 158, 159 Kattwinkel, Amy 36, 157, 151 Kaye, Marjorie 157 Kea, Deborah 37 Keating, Kathleen 37 Keith, Erin 37, 164, 166, 167 Keith, Gregory 37 Keller, David 9, 37, 149, 150, 151, 153 158 Kellner, Leland 17, 37, 42, 150, 157, 158, 161, 164 Kennedy, James 38 Klein, Emily 38 K k hn 38 42 Orlandella Peter 45 me ' Jo ' Ouellette, Michael 45, 158 Krasnow, Sheryl 38, 150, 151, 158 Pappalardo, Gary C L3Vil1, P31113 38, 152 Parker, Gregory 45, 152, 153, 165 Law, Chl'iSf0Ph6l' 38, 162 Parsons, Melanie 45 L0lIlb3l'd, DSW!! 39 Patterson, Deborah 45 LYDCI1, KCITY 6, 39, 158, 162 Patterson, Suzanne 46, 150, 157, 159 M Maillet, Marcel 39 Mandell, Carolyn 39 Manning, Kathleen 39, 64, 157, 159 Manter, Stacie 39 Marshall, Stephen 39, 150, 151 Martin, Juan 40 Martin, Maria 40, 162 McCauley, Todd 40 McFarlane, Victoria 40, 65, 158 McGonagle, Paula 40, 157 McMullen, Judith 40 McNamara, Brian 31, 40, 233 McPherson, Lisa 41 Meinert, Robert 6, 15, 41, 65, 157, 158, 159 Merullo, Joseph 41 Messina, Karen 41, 158 Mills, Cheryl 41 Moncure, Elizabeth 41 Monson, Diane 42 Morey, Julie Mori, Jonathan 42, 164, 165 Morrissey, Kathleen 42 Mullen, Lucyann 42 Murphy, Carolyn 42, 157 N Nagi, Christopher 161 Nason, Elizabeth 42 Neault, Monique 43 Neeson, Michelle 43, 167 Nelson, Patricia 43 Pearson, Lisa 7, 15, 46, 158, 197, 232 Peeler, John 46 Polansky, Deborah 9, 18, 33, 43, 46, 151, 166, 167, 174, 197 Poole, Cindy Jo 46 Potochney, Alesandra 46 Prendergast, Marylee 47 Primavera, Jonathan 7, 47, 69 Pruneau, Christine 47 Randall, Michelle 20, 33, 47, 154, 166 Reardon, Roxane 5, 47, 151, 158, 161, 176, 177 Reid, Kim 47, 151 Richardson, Nancy 47, 162 Rieders, Deborah 48 Ringrose, Victoria 48 Roberts, Oakya 48, 159, 160 Rochelle, Tinea 41, 48 Rogan, Carol Rosenbaum, Glen 7, 46, 48, 151, 158, 176, 177 Rostler, Suzanne 48, 158, 232 Russo, Elaine 48 Sampson, Mary Beth 49 Sawyer, Karen 8, 49, 158, 176, 177 Scarpato, Kathleena 49, 150, 151, 167 Schmidt, Jennifer 49, 162 Schuler, Timothy 49 Schwartz, Karen 49, 158, 178, 232, 235 Seamans, Heather 50 Newcombe, Rebecca 43, 162 Sebell, William 9, 50, 65, 176, 17 7 Newell, Bethany 43, 17 Seto, Donald 7, 13, 24, 50, 65, 158 Newman, David 6, 17, 18, 44, 65 Sherman, Anthony 18, 50, 150, 158, Nissenbaum, Dion 42, 44, 161 Nixon, William 7, 44 176, 177 Slayton, Heather 51, 9 Nolan, Patrick 44, 150, 151, 158, 161 Smith, Craig 51 Nottleson, Kirsten 16, 44, 64, 188 Smith, Janice 51 Smith, Timothy 9, 51 Snyder, Mark 51 St. Croix, Kristen 52 Stahl, Stephanie 52, 235 Stevens, John 52 Strasswimmer, John 52, 153 Strause, Jonathan 14, 52 Sullivan, Troy 17, 52 T Tall, James 53, 166 Terrenzi, Mark 23, 53, 151 Teti, Rosemarie 53 Thorburn, Lisa 53 Tsai, Tze Mai 9, 53, 58, 157 Tufts, Sabrena 7, 53, 65, 175 197 V VanMarcke, Anneka 46, 53, 151 158 Ve lia Donna 54 g a Volkema, Kristen 54, 151, 158 Vrettas, Glens 54, 158 W Weinbaum, Beth 54 Wexler, Lisa 6, 8, 55 Whelton, James 18, 55, 158 White, Jenifer 50, 51, 56 Whyte, Judith 18, 56, 65, 158 Wilkinson, Linda 56 Wilson, Marjorie 18, 22, 35, 56 64 Wo'cik ose h 17 56 158 J ,J P , , wood, Peter s, 9, 18, 56, 65, 165 166 167 Woodman, Eric 56, 164 Wright, Russell Y Yamartino, Julie 57, 157, 159 Yurchak, Kathleen 57, 149. 1 I3 Zimmer, Sarah 57 Zimmerman, Theresa 57, 64 158 Semis rl de 0 or many reasons, the 1984-85 school year could be deemed one of the more significant in the history of our High School. Within the period of only ten months, an enormous amount of change took place, which had and will continue to have profound con- sequences for our institution. Dr. Goff completed his 15th year as Principal of Wayland High School, and thus ended his long service to Wayland and devotion to excel- lence in educadon. Moreover, by the time this Yearbook has gone to press, a new Principal will have been chosen out of a large pool of talented and qualified candidates. Dr. Roemer successfully assumed the duties of English Department Chairman for Dr. Crellin, who was on a one year sabbatical. Of great im- portance likewise, seven new teachers began their careers at Wayland High School this year. Nevertheless, the greatest change wr, of a deeper nature. We claimed in the Introduction that a resur- gence of interest and concem for our school as a community was occur- ing. We claimed that the Student Council, among other organiza- tions, had led the way toward in- creased responsibility and effec- tiveness. But we had no idea how completely this resurgence would seize and shake the school! SABSE, Students for A Better School Envi- ronment, took the initiative to beautify our school with its efforts in the Quadrangle, the Human Rights Committee p anned a day of fasting and raised 53,000 for Oxfam, and the school pulled together to shine for its once-in-a-decade evaluation. All Yearbooks have the difficult task of representing a continuum of time as it unfolds. Often understanding and appreciating the general out- look of the year is even more impor- tant than writing the most eloquent text or taking the most exciting pic- tures. We chose the theme There's No Stopping Us long before the year had acquired its own distinc- tiveness - its own character. We knew that the Senior Class con- tained the leadership to make reali- ty resemble our hope of a truly stim- ulating High School experience. All happened as we wished, and now you have an everlasting book of memories and dreams. Q a Q1 Lonnie Krasnow with superglue on his lips. 0 T heme Clontlusimi lf 'fa' Deena Brown show s her affection for freshman Daud Wilson Karen Schwartz attempts to soothe am irtsgttidhlc appetite: Q 5 ',P 9b f' fun -!' S t .r-V I Q U du' f f H 1 x lf' K V f ' . . ,, fl Q ...V nt: 5 iz 2 ' l . xg' S XA. V fvizi, 'X 'V A , ' ' 'ixka ' h Stephanie Stahl flashes those pearly NO, Chl-is Mitchell, Lhafg nm A WhlICS- harmonica. l , -X . ..,, 'M' a ,' V' M ,ru . . tp-' 3-4 Mark Haggarty - a Lallfurttia the-ant -5' 4 , V t .J . I .G .swf -It - 'F-'F .x g.J.' J 7 ' .,., . 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