Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

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I . . 4- ' Ju- , - -4 IH ' f ,, ..'j r.,,4:,:.. h X- 4 . .5 ,vi 'lf ' 'Q .ff ju - - 1' 'gh ' ij. ' A -5 - 15154 - as Q .u 1 s.' '- m '-:7':Q1':3f x --1 .1 v ',-f- .. QQ: b Qi? 1 Ap.-fQ'?e+ .5 . 4 ' , '..,,u'lH'l1i Q5 - ' V ,,Q . S .X- '4 v ,X , , , , X 4 it I L, I . rx-v ,. 1 . I - Qi UQ. .:.-155 . Lf !:b'-2 - Contents.:3 .5 'if x! ' -'f'1'r.J: 1 L, - 'J - f or 27 years. Mr. Bibeau has been a part of Wayland High School. He has touched all who have met him in a very special way with his contagious smile and remarkable sense of humor. Perhaps his sense of humor stems from the fact that he has tasted many aspects of life. For five years during WWII. Mr. Bibeau served in the Southwest Pacific. Upon his return home in 1944, he attended Clark University where he received degrees in Biology and in Chemistry. He then went on to receive a masters degree in Bacteriology and Public Health from the University of Massachu- setts: and a second masters. an MS in Education at Worcester State College. Mr. Bibeau met his bride at the University of Massachusetts and was an expectant father upon his departure from Worcester State College. He then worked in a machine shop for three years while taking correspondence courses in Industrial Engineering. Mr. Bibeau worked at the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology for five years before coming to Wayland. ln 1958, Mr. Bibeau came to Wayland and has since been a valuable addition to Wayland High Always willing to lend a help- ing hand. Mr. Bibeau can be found with his students during or after school. Not only fame he help with Chemistry, but he also is 4 - Dedication there as a friend. One might coax him into watching the big game that afternoon, or perhaps interview him for a History project. Whatever the need, Mr. Bibeau is always there and willing to give it his best shot. ln the classroom, Mr. Bibeau's unique method of teaching proves to be very successful. This combination of his knowledge of Chemistry with his interesting and often funny stories has become a well known tradition even among those who have not known him as a teacher. Mr. Bibeau has also proved to be a very successful writer. He has published a series of multilevel, independant study courses in Chemistry through Addison-Wesley which have been selling throughout the country and abroad for many years. He also developed his own company, Allisande, an acronym for elements in the Periodic Table. Following his retirement, Mr. Bibeau hopes to continue in his writing and write about his war years and years of teaching at Wayland High School. We dedicate the 1986 Yearbook to Mr. Bibeau in appreciation of the many talents that he has shared with us all. The best of luck to you in your writing, Mr, Bibeau. We will treasure the memories you have given us for many years to come. fi? .4 -Wg 0' e 'V W1 4' , i 1. E For Someone Special . 2, ,Q fu. W Changing Times This is what we do to wrestlers who dont make the weight, ' says coach Lisa Shaw, Whitney Hyde, Robin Moyer. Fienberg smile at the camera. he most frequently asked question I have en- countered in this first year at Wayland High School is: What changes do you plan for the school? Any observer of educational systems today would have to note a remarkable interest in the entire question of planned change. Here in our school. where there is a change in leadership for the first time in fifteen years. it is no wonder that the question continues to be posed by the school community as a whole. After a significant period of stabi- lity and growth. people had con- 6 - Candlds fidence in the strength of the ex- isting structure and were ready to search for a change of pace which would build on the many strengths of Wayland High School in new and exciting ways. If your senior year felt different for you. it is because you and your school were ready for change. Change can only take place in a healthful organization where certain factors have been cultivated. People must agree on common goals and good communication lines must exist. Morale must be good and peoples' creativity needs to be Stephen Snell and Shari Lavin .1 ,ga-,ar .- I' encouraged and recognized. A famous social psychologist. Mathew B. Miles. wrote that all planned change efforts are deeply conditioned by the state of the systems in which they take place. I could not agree with him more! lf there have been changes at Wayland High School. and if more changes are to come. it is because students. faculty. parents and community members seek to move in new directions. A good change effort simply actualizes the potential of in- dividuals and unleashed talents. The only change to which I am committed. for myself, our staff and students, is the difference between what we are now and what we are capable of becom- ing. You are ready now to make more decisions and changes than ever before. Class of 1986, believe in yourselves and in your abilities and you will attain your goals. Your life is yours to shape and mold. do so with thought and care. - Dr. Sharon D. Hennessy Principal l t l 1 l T l +2 L 4-Yf,gi lb , ,, Quick, Becca Sawyer! Where do Craig Schneider and Heidi Neiman want to go to college? Bully Daley Randy Kilmon, trying to decide. 37 s-M, fl, . 2-- X Kg x 7115 p l !99y. 571' ? P!.f '. mf-1 '3- 4: fl '24 --fel,-fl'fgs4cf-741-1. I , i an ' ' A if-r, A.. Ji. . 44 S -414' in ' I ,t 'ul'-l '. '.'lj aff' A .rnki ,-,..p-4-v-U' 4 'ff 4-:iw :Ld Kristen Ricciardi an a thoughtful mood. Connie Flelger and Kathy Yorkg its WW lll. We go together like . . . C3nC1ldS ' T' R mb r .- ,: , -asv, 'x 1 -v 'f ,Q-J' . 1 ' -52: JC 4...-V ffg' I 8 - Trends S--, f,,, Ldfiii 4 r . .QXN ,:. E f- fr-ft - x 'xxx N Xi? X X Q I 1.1 t t X ri, V 35.2 ix ., 1 5 it Q ii I 6 as 3 Y 2 O N X N V ix.. A x is , wr ,Q ' LN W lf., X , , , -' . 1 ' it fi 5 l i ot - I 11 X' ovlgww illions of braided bracelets? Burtoning your shirt to the top? Seeing 'Benetton' on everyone's shirts? Being jealous of someone who got to see the Live Aid Concert? Only drinking Classic Coke? Being blinded by the pattern on someones Jams? Wearing a jean jacket covered with baroque jewelry? Everyone throwing away their Nike sneakers and getting a pair of Fleeboks? Watching the new video music station, the V 66? Telling time with your Swatch? Trend- 10 - Summer '9 A69 'Y + :Me T0 V-BU' RQ f -dx Xxx my A few of the gang, on Ben Garfield's beach at the Cape. Sue Koenig finds Iifeguarding a strenuous job. Maine man, John Secor, surviving with limited resources. Michael Newman, the Arizona stud. BE Kerry, Mu, and Kim check out the - tanned scene . A'- ' W XJ! l00'1o PURE EFCAKE P'-3':-1.. ' 1 - - 5-1 if ' - - Kirw- vi 5,1 A A6442 gvtw of om ac- 'X N - Qgvt-X6 5.--f ig, FXS XXPIXXA yi oi'-UA Deb Halperin and Mark Greenberg with Israel as a backdrop, Keith Perry test drives his tires. I 33 I-I ea, 'F x V .- 4 9 . LIFE ! 'ii , X 5 1 i .wo-ri - vez: he time: two weeks before the start of summer vaca- tion, and WHS students were anxiously anticipating the forthcoming days when they would be free of essays and exams. Some envisioned themselves traveling to distant foreign lands, while others stayed closer to home. Summer jobs varied from lifeguarding at the town beach to working as an EKG technician in a local hospital. We found ourselves working hard in several other places -the usual Farm Stand, Brokelman's Market, and Friendly's employees accounted for about half the student population. Some kids passed their summer under the sun right here in Wayland, on that beach of beaches, the Wayland Town Beach. No matter what we did duringthesummerof1985,weall agreed that those 2V2 months went by too quickly, and before we knew it we found ourselves back in our homerooms again. Deb Fleck in Israel. Jon Rostler breakdancing in the Wyoming snow. Ji-Yeon relaxes in Hawaii under the tropic sun. Candidates for the 1985 sta-puff Marshmallow Contest. Summer ' 'W P W 1 I mil 0u're on Candid Camera. 7' Junior Lonnie Krasnow. Courtney McKown experiences the Senior Morning Homework Rush. Andy Frantz is still trying to get people to sign his 1985 yearbook. Noi You'll break the camera! warns Tom LaHaise sandwiched between Glenna Clark and Amy McNamara. Kim Mitchell wonders, why am l sitting with a junior like Kiera Lorentzen? rf 9 Af' Q 'Q C535 Q3 ii' . 3 Q ef Q , -- ,Y . --1 v- 1 f I -'ff ,i'Q Z., u Aki 9 ,,. L D Vgrr L ,ggauninni Q Q U an A ., new -. 53 '1 7 -. 1 1354 .asa '91 , fi . ' '22 W , - t , A , li-is . . .5 in i X I t x . E 4 , l 2 an 5'-' i f . xg 4, Z. dia , , gif. af -Off' 1-if 'Nm H3 ,, H ,I If If ll., Beautiful senior woman Jill Danieli. ..: . Q- I Q A I XX . ' - i - ., 5 . 4' 1 if W ll if ll X 1 RUSH., 1: le A I-K - candies-13 'Q --e 'K , 'Pa X .1 val LH 16 KODAK CL. 200 ff 3 3,1 .. .-...- 41.1- ' s ' A E Q 5 ! Y 6 -1 5 A Y : K . ,. i' B '- sf, wi 'J vi'-Yi 'x 5 uw X 'bv , 9 A xl - 3 ll IILI 75 5-as -. -':' ' .lg v .. ' ,A -QA -. . aS'i'g , .-H. 5, 14, ff. ,P ' u .4111 l l 4 9 9 X' Q 4-0' Y M El 0' Xs 4-gn NE: li ' V L' 45 'Q A '-J-,QS THE C L I I f , 5,1 FACULTY X l 5 COMI G A D GOING -ft -It Dr. Sharon Hennessy, Wayland High Schools first new principal in 15 years, gave this advice to Wayland studentsg Now is the time you set the standards for the rest of your life. You cannot set them too high. Get the most out of your high school years -I would give the same advice to anyone. Keep your sense of humor, and reach, reach, REACH! With such an optimistic, energetic and creative force in the Front Office, has Wayland seen a year of BIG change? Not according to Dr. Hennessy. She says that when things go right. we don't notice changes. Her three goals for students this year have been: more school spirit. increased participation in school-wide events, and greater display of pride in the school. 18 - Dr. Hennesy l've traveled a lot, Dr. Hennessy declared. I know what is out there and I know what I want. l am exactly where I want to be right now. She is excited about having the opportunity to work in a school that has the ex- cellent programs, faculty, and student body that Wayland has. She wants to encourage stu- dents to demonstrate their ap- preciation of all they get out of Wayland. By the end of the year, Dr. Hennessey expects every- one to feel more a part of a Wayland High School commu- nity. Dr. Hennessy does not want to change WHSQ she wants to add energy, excitement. and enthusiasm. Since one of her mottos is SET THE PACE, look forward to active and involving years to come. W WJ J- l l I Nearly everyone, during some point in their freshman year, dis- covers for the first time who Mr. Bolster is by asking the questiong who's the guy in the bow tie?' And usually they get the answer, oh, he's the one with the bees. This says something about Mr. Bolsterg he is well known by students who have never been in one of his classes. Even people who have no connection with WHS often know Mr. Bolster for his bees, sold in honey products locally. Mr. B's bees came as an offshoot of his sixteen years as head of the Continuing Education Program. Part of this program involved a v turnover of classes, so Mr. Bolster was kept ever busy look- ing for new people to teach. One of these people was a beekeeper, and all it took was for him to sit in on a few classes and Mr. Bolster was hooked. After twenty years with WHS Mr. Bolster is leaving this year. We who know him will surely miss the man who livened the equations with a happy greeting and his 'little quizzies', but who's to say next year's freshmen won't miss him more, without ex- periencing that first flood of inter- est: Mr. Bolster, oh, he's the one with the bees. I N Hi pw 'U---if M' Aw' Not I 1 I 1 l if ,- J 9 X 9 if Ted Hall ur, 'Ky' ix Mr. Altshuler has an upper lip? Strength and stability characterize the Science Department, its teachers and its program, Most students complete three years of science and many double up in the sciences to take advantage of AP, Involvement is the name of the game in science. Mrs. Arendt and Mr. Sylvester direct the Academic Decathalon and 20 ' Faculty SCIENCE DEPARTME T ef? s . Q5 IQ 9' cj gi 9- i lg. '56 a 'Il 'Li M .lf Helen Rainofl 45 Spang Qt 0. I lv in I .fl . . .. .r.. ,+ - 0 l I X 4 7 - Jay Sylvester Mr. Atkinson helps coach the decathaletes. Mr. Hall coaches ski team and Mr. Spang has taken the Science Olympiad Competition in a totally new direction. Students now tackle real problems in a laboratory setting. Mr. Spang and lvlr. Altshuler act as co-advisors to the Student Council, 0' Q 4 Q -0 Eg., -:wa iug '. . ' rQigmfeA15 ' ff J I -p'f.j',: 5f1j.X ,fag 1 ' .--, 3 V.: yy 'ini 134- , ' 3 1. 1 I .X 1, MA X r 7' J iffy, xf v 7 If 1,1 J' f 1' I l M11 1 9 ,.r, 1 , - 2 Q Mr. Shelton daydreamnng whale has students sufter over a test. Nice he Mr, Sfather Ms. Gagne laughs at a joke. Mr. Harmon with a look of surprise. Qqx ..-3 f 1 f l u , kia - 1 tv alf- alli- .10 Mr. Tarver shakes has flnger at a puzzled class. Mr. Shelton stall teachlng Algebras Young Mr. Bolster whale answenng the phone an the Math OffIC9. 22 - Faculty A! , s .J xi- x Y x 6 D: 'Z 'J ,.-if ' MATHEM TICS DEP RTME Mathematics is another department noted for its ability to draw and hold students beyond the two years required for graduation. A policy allowing concurrent enrollment in two math courses has made the difference. The competitive spirit of students finds an outlet in math. As in years past, math luminaries excel on brain- teaser exams such as the Annual Olympiad Examination and the traditional MAML Test. Notable among changes this year is the retirement of veteran teacher Richard Bolster and the arrival of rookie teacher Steve Tarver. Mr. Bolster is leaving Wayland High School after twenty-two years of service. Mr. Tarver is one of several former Douglas Stather, Dept. Head -L 435 Michael Brennan Richard Bolster t if 3 iiklut John Harmon ,Q Anne Marie Gagne Audrey Buffington WHS students who over the years has returned to the school as a teacher. lncidentally, Mr. Tarver's clown act displaying his juggling expertise was a highlight of the Faculty Revue. Exhibiting their show biz talent in the same production were math teachers Douglas Stather and Ann Marie Gagne. fi' f f' vi 'I r. -f l , . , xxx . ..l. - ' - ef' 1 .. .fha . Frank Shelton Steven Tarver Ida Badders, Secretary T Alright, who stuck the chalk in my eraser? Mr. Harmon tops the style of the 70 s. 'ns 5, rl h 14 3, . X . 5 133:25 C'-' Ll X . fx fl X 'R' ' 5 5? N-it 13333, .5 ,, N , , ., -5 Q is .Eff 11 ig, -X ' FaCuIty - 23 F The most striking feature of the Language Department is its dedicated staff of professionals who are enthusiastic about the subjects they teach and enjoy working with young people. Strik- ing too is the charismatic head of the department, Frank Smith. Mr. Smith is celebrating twenty-five years as a teacher at Wayland High School and concurrently the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Latin Club which he founded. Voted Mass. Teacher of the Year last spring, Mr. Smith has been featured on TV and asked to speak at many gatherings. He was recognized at a formal ceremony presided over by Govenor Mike Dukakis. As in past years, students from France and Spain visited WHS as part of the department's ex- change program. The upcoming trip to Italy has drawn an overflow crowd. Mr. Smith had to turn away sixteen students. Curri- culum work during the summer provided new cultural units for the classical studies courses and a course of study for French V. Mr. UAGE DEP RTME Karen Chacon Jeanne Smith Smith is particularly pleased with the increased enrollment and enthusiasm for the history courses offered by the depan- ment, a trend which he hopes to see continue. 24 - Faculty Ev' Ms. Mensh Types away So. you forgot your homework again! Q.. Marcel Richer Helene Mensh . v X 1 sun.. Linda Stather I if in--ips Frank Columbus charters his ship. Mrs. Stather? Y? ' k Francus Smnth Dept Head Muchael Clark Linda Segal Kathleen Wulson Sec f... rsh A, 1.. 10:1 J r, 'I 4 , ak -G.-2 l if A-..,,,. 1i fl' I Y .... A F -1.-an-11' Paul Heffernan STUDE T SERVICES hlflk .1 . . 1' I . 11 'T' P 'N4 Lewis Joann Kohler, Aide ,f 1, I' Virginia Anthony, Health Room for sophomores was on self- development and career ex- ploration. The career resource center has proven to be an in- valuable aid. Numerous activi- ties including College Nights and college conferences are provided to help juniors become aware of educational opportuni- tites. The senior year is full of important decisions and the Guidance Department strives to help seniors realize their ambitions for college and job placement. In addition to group activities, counselors visit homerooms on a regular basis Qi 1 Rochelle Bouchie, Aide Mrs. Buckley is always happy to help out a student. and meet with students in- dividually. Mr. Moyer has assumed another task to build school pride. Showcasing the achievements of teachers and students has become his personal project. Few people realize the amount of research and plain hard work involved. The showcase is a tribute to Mr. Moyers caring attitude and commitment to excellence. Faculty - 27 SGCIA STUDIES DEPARTME Mr. Frio doesnt look too enthusiastic about this picture. Mr. Wagner is serious about his profession. gil :IN +954-a S.- 1 i I 28 - Faculty As in other departments, results of summer work have produced significant effects on the social studies curriculum. The major change has been in the freshman program which now offers additional units of study on Africa and Latin America. A series of new books on non-western areas have been added to enrich the curri- culum. Another new feature, the senior program, once a series of quarterly electives is now a single full-year course. The Thomas Brennan ' -vw ff? Carl Corey Daniel FriO department sponsors many co- curricular activities. Included in this category have been the VFW Voice of Democracy Speech Contest, the WHS Close-Ups program in which students viewed the inner workings of the federal govern- ment, and the China Seminar, a follow-up to the exciting field trip to the Museum of Science China Exhibit. Hardly a change, but certainly in keeping with a tradition of in- volvement, is the extra- Kim Greenawalt, Dept. Head Steve Wagner .:,- John Brande T curricular work performed by the department. Mr. Wagner spent countless hours prepar- ing materials and coaching students on the topic immigra- tion for the Academic Decath- alon. In addition he found time to rehearse for a stellar role in the Faculty Review. Rendering memorable performances also were the golden-voiced Carl Corey and gyrating rock singer John Brande. Marcia Goldsmith V111 A Donald Benedetti A ' w i. -l Anne Gray. Secretary Mr Greenawalt stralght out of What s the matter wlth you people. I Oxford match perfectly? says Mr. Brennan Where do you thunk you re golng The band - those were the good old Mr Wagner asks days , , . 5 . ' Qgl Q . rffzt-'fl 1 Thus IS how Mr. Corey smlles when he realizes youre handlng your report IH late. 'tYou actually thunk Columbus IS Russlanff' The reason Mr. Benedetti doesnt have a beard now IS because he was unable to smlle when he had ut' Faculty - 29 E GLISH DEPARTME TA DMEDI The summer of '85 included a period of intensive curriculum development for the teachers in the English Department. The result was a renewed focus and increased emphasis on writing skills for students. The pro- cess of writing received con- tinual reinforcement through- out the year. The business of pre-planning, writing, eval- uating, conferencing, rewrit- ing and editing for correctness before producing a final draft became a way of life for WHS students. The reading phase of the curriculum focused on draw- ing meaning from the literary text. The challenge for students was to discover insights into the nature and quality of the human experience. Among the most worthwhile experiences was the focus on world issues, an inter- Library Aidesi Barbara Manley. Carol Lucenta, Carole Parnell. Susan Devlin Mrs. Alexander striking yet another pose. disciplinary approach spear- headed by Kathy Lampert. New to the English staff this year was Whitney Sterling, a Yale graduate with experience 30 ' Faculty ,x f-35 .Q g .dx ', Miss Sapienza, thinking of how much money the late book dues will bring in. Kathleen Lampert 1 Ann Durso Ann Trevelyan in teaching both English and German. Mr. Sterling had taught for several years in Hamburg, Germany before coming to WHS. Sports fans at Wayland recognize him as the energetic and enthusiastic coach of Junior Varsity Soccer. There are no new faces in the Media Department, but media services are better than ever. f . 3 I 1-1- Ae,,,.-,.., Sally Alexander -A ,aM,m,H1I, -,V , atm.: .,.,,, ug,fa1,?M'?wEffSW3hw?5ldt .-2-'31 S v ' . Of' L' ' I .2 ai' JPN. ,,1 One has only to view the bulletin board of student photography and the marvelous displays of Teachers Work After Hours to appreciate how hard the media people strive to keep us informed. Miss Sapienza has led the way by instructing freshmen Social Studies Classes in the use of reference materials. Fiobert Hennessy S' X Sure, you returned the book yesterday Dr. Ftoemer, contemplating an essay. Mrs. Lampert watches over her class with eagle eyes. And the winner is . . . Faculty - 3 TEC LE NING CENTER The Education Cooperative iTECl consisting of Wayland and nine surrounding communities provides many educational services. Among the TEC programs is the Learning center at Wayland. designed to provide learning disabled students with a Relax Mr. Newmarkl Ms. Stebe, a student? The gangs all here! . ppilaex sound educational program. The center is housed in the science building and is staffed by three teachers, Alan Blume, Patricia McGuire and newcomer, Donna Hartnett. Students in the Center learn life skills and develop profi- ciency in reading, writing and computing before they leave. As part of their training some of the students are placed in outside jobs for part of the day. Many help out with clerical duties in the school. Some of the high school teachers visit the center from time to time, but one draws accolades for his volunteer work with the students. Mr. Brady uses his free time to provide a learning experience in Science, Last year. he taught a series of physical science lessons. This year his focus has been biology. Students who have helped out in the center have found it a rewarding ex- perience too. 32 - Faculty IL QM.. ff f Alan Blume Patricia MacGuire ll l, T X 1? 'K' The Special Needs Depart- ment is flourishing under the direction of department head Jane Modoono. There is an ever increasing demand for services, a fact clearly evident to teachers who seem to be reading more and more educational plans. The generic program involves Learn- ing Resource Team counselors directly in the classroom. They work as partners with teachers in the academic areas, assisting in the teaching process and plan- ning strategies to improve learn- ing. This year the counselors are working in math, science, history and English classes. Donna Carleton has joined the team as an aide replacing Ilene Cahan for the second half of the year. Mrs. Carleton teaches reading and assists in the academic support program. YL? .LD .v, vt----Aa- - What are you two smiling about'P Faculty ' 33 USINESS AND PRACTICAL ARTS The Business and Practical Arts Department has grown steadily due to the aggresive leadership of department head Joe Lukis. Mr. Lukis has been the driving force for the use of computers in the school. promoting the use of modern technology for office practice and for learning. The word- processing and personal computing courses draw a sizeable number of students. This yearss goal was to convert the computer lab to an APPLE lab, dispensing with outmoded Commodores. Another plan realized during the second semester involved the conver- sion of the typing lab to a computer lab. This plan made it possible for students to learn keyboarding much more efficiently. A unique feature of the business department is the community resource program. It ln-Cooperative Education lWork Studyl, Independent Study and Experiences in Teaching. In the latter course, field placements include tutor- ing, small group discussion and classroom teaching. an ex- Betsy Weissel What a heartbreaker, Mr. Homan! Get a haircut. Mr. Lukis7 cellent opportunity for students contemplating a teaching career. In the planning stages for the future is an interdisciplin- ary Practical Arts and Science Course in Electronics and in cooperation with the Special Needs Department, a Day Care Center. 34 - Faculty The Physical Education Department provides a four year sequence of courses required for graduation. The program offers a variety of activities. Students receive in- struction in skill development through participation in both team and individual sports. The elective program includes courses in conditioning, physi- cal fitness and Project Con- fidence. New this year is a quarterly course in Health Education required of all juniors. John Mann f . i X , x Laurie Nelson Miss Cantrell: fresh out of Springfield! 'Q .A if A young Buzz X t i : ! ' Y: 7 j 5 ' ' i l Christine Brown X ' i . 17 .ar my s -4 .1 1 a J0S9Dh Porrell Martha Cantrell me ,, f' . 3 ,wi Bill Snow Charles Bowers. Dept. 4 PHYSICA EDUCATIO Head Faculty - 35 Wayland offers students many remarkable opportunities for self-realization. The course offering ofthe Fine Arts Depart- ment provides a vehicle for the development of artistic, musical and dramatic talent. The fine arts are, and should be, as im- portant to students as academic excellence and athletic ability. School would be a dull place in- deed without concerts, musicals, drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, dramatic improvisations and school plays. This year we were treated to an outstanding production of Dracula , a FI E ARTS DEPARTME childrens theater production of Snowflakes and a superb Holiday Concert and Art Exhibit. Even the faculw got into the act this year. Their hilarious antics delighted all who viewed the Faculty Revue. Our new principal, Dr. Sharon D. Hennessy, captivated the audience with her own dazzling performance. Clearly, Dr. Hennessy has set the pace for us in more ways than one. The Fine Arts Department knows how to work wonders. The Faculty Revue may turn out to be one of the great wonders of the high school world! Richard Conti. Director Michael A P.. if Paul Livingston Carol Devendorf . A, ii X G 15' r 8 ' ft l R - 'S Janet Haas l 36 - Faculty . n 1 i 3 YH Charles Bowers Robert Bibeau HO ORED TEACHERS Seven members of the Wayland High School Staff were honored at a reception sponsored by WHSPO. As a memento of the occasion, the teachers received desktop digital clocks inscribed with their names. Their names will be engraved on a plaque to be hung in the hallway outside of the principal's office. Fieceiving recognition for twenty-five years of service to WHS were the fol- lowing staff members: Lewis Oxford was the Director of Guidance for many years before returning to full-time counseling. Mr. Oxford now specializes in college placement. Charles Bowers, a longtime Wayland resident, has risen from the ranks of physical education teacher to department head and then to director of athletics. Mr. Bibeau has taught chemistry at the high school since 1958. Mr. Smith came to Wayland in 1960 as an intern in history. He later became a noted Latin teacher and immediately became de- partment head. Lee Sapienza has been head librarian since the new school opened in 1960. Marcel Reicher has taught French at the high school for 25 years. Miss Bouin has been a teacher of Biology at WHS for 27 years and depart- ment head for ten. She pioneered team teaching and large group instruction. All of the honored teachers were here when the Trumpp plan, Ford Foundation and Life Magazine put Wayland on the map. They are proud to be part of a school system which has always placed high priority on academic ex- cellence! Faculty - 37 TEACHER CA DIDS , f .1 f 11 fr. W ' .t?:'.4'5r'r6, fi .IJ ' , lp nl' I More prcturesf' Gimme a break! The tensions getting to Ms. Lampert. 'l s..Lf -A Mr. Snow's a but perturbed. 4, Eli-.' Mr. Corey's hidden talent. Mr. Bolster recrtrng Shakespeare. Go ahead, make my day. 1 'S ,-'fvtr ' n 38 - Faculty 1 1.434 ,o 1 if i S ii r N' ll! so ' Oo '.' os, -- on - , 1, o v-v ' .4 0 yo' u - ku-12. K .nx:::, ue.'4'.f-.n ' Mr. P. when there was a little more to his sideburns. Ms. Arendt, the mad scientist, Mr. Mann, practicing procrastination. A famous graduate worried about a basketball game . . . but why? . ,XX , s'q:a' n' s',' xx -9 V' J ,.r ' -Q el -1 5 t 4 5 4. 53 5 A it 'fly xjx 1 gg Y-ig t'W'Mll '1.i.vf 4fe X usd? to A, .Q P 4-1, 5 UA. ,uf f,f' X., 4 Mr. Bolster and his pals. Mrs. McGonagle? Faculty - 39 HIGH SCHOOL DMINISTRATIO Joining the ranks of newcomers is high school principal, Dr. Sharon D. Hennessy. Like a breath of fresh air she has added zest and enthusiasm to the educa- tional process. ln an eftort to build school spirit and pride in accomplishment she urged us to get involved, participate and make a difference. The pages of this yearbook chronical how well we have met that challenge. .iq ,sl One Time History Teacher Larry Hines Dr Zimmerman showing them how 40 - Faculty if CENTRAL ADMINISTR TIO Dr. William G. Zimmerman 1 l. i 3 5 i 3- J S David Connolly X. E 4 Dr. Robert Fraser SCHOOL COMMITTEE Susan Pope, Ed Somol, Richard Salomon, Linda Greyser, Stephen Perlman. l . -Q l Lynette Glover The difficult task of guiding the school system through an era of change falls to the shoulders ofthe school committee and the man at the helm, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. William G. Zimmerman, Jr. Since his -7. H 1 .. , . '7a't,f ., --5, 7' .l pn I 'if 'H-q 11 Y. Y X . N ,. , V. Ananis Robin Fultz arrival in 1971, Dr. Zimmerman has spearheaded the pursuit of excellence in education long before it became the buzz word of the 80's. His words which appear in the 1972 REFLECTOR established enduring goals, I believe the schools must be redirected toward rigor in the content and methodologies of both academic disciplines and the applied practical studies. Students should leave school with skills and knowledges necessary for future career development. The fine arts and humanitites must become an in- tegral part of every student's school experience. Charting the course for future genera- tions of Wayland students could not be in more able hands. Assisting Dr. Zimmerman in his quest for excellence is 7 we-94, :il I 4, , fiii 1 1 '. . 43:11. YL s',,.5 3 M - . . V r ' . .t vi frgzlixjc ig :L 1 1 ,- ' 7' ' SL fj' 3.1.5-H ig. i ' A 52-r F- 'r' ' ' .ff T 'wif f ' cl. 'gif' -iff A235 , K 'V Dr. Alan Oliff .- '.' 5.1, ' R :J-F7 1 .- H' Dont just sit there, clean up that desk! newcomer, D. Michael V. Ananis. Dr. Ananis has his work cut out for him as he assumes the role of Assistant Su- perintendent in charge of both personnel and curriculum. Leaving the school system after ten years of outstanding service is Director of Personnel, Dr. Robert Fraser. We expect to hear great things of Dr. Fraser as he goes on to pursue a career in Law. Faculty ' 41 Mr. Brando belts out a tune in the Faculty Revue ,YW 9,..uv ,n.., -, 240- ' -q9Q.'f- J I Q I 1 Q, 1. . .v- f I --3. xx 1- U . 1 Xp ,I f',,. , ! 0 ' . , ff f,,, -..l..,, UDB .... -...- .., 1 .- I X 7' uno I my 3-3 my Ps ll 1. 'a ,. . Summer K- I 2 Flappers, X .' .. Q., 4 Q 4.2 5, . . ' . -13' 1-161-gf , .fav hts! Trickle, Trickle .... ,.,...-. Cvjjf- ' L-5 1. Joe and Laune fn fn L 1-:usa ACTIVITIES Student Council: Row 1, Matt Sampson, Sue Carls Vice President, Craig Scheinder President, Bradford Alterman, Row 2 Mary Ann Monte, Kris Eskindarian, Jenny Schumacher, Nofah. Jennifer Smith, Miera Green, Jessie Weiner, Row 3 Deb t'SMILEY Fleck, Georgia Fitzsimmons, Erica Harden. Michelle Montague, Carrie Clifford. Ann Marie Allara, Peter Goldstein, Amy McNamara, Lisa Shaw Flow 4 Mr. Spang, Mark Allara, Sandy Morton. Kristin Marshall, Erica Labb, Philip Burrer, Pam Nolan, Laura Harris, JeH Kunz, Marc Somol, Mr. Altshuler Stud nt Coun il -1 ,.1',, f ,ug .. f' TRACK t 1' IJ, 1' J 1 hiv'-'J A J I . ' . ' ' ' 4 1 - 1 - S if , 4 Q I 1. P' ,- f t - - L SAB: Peter Goldstein. Brad Alterman, Beth Waldner. Steven Srolfers '-94' Y 'lt j-1 ir' 46 ' Student Government P Sl-I A D .., . -O ' .55-in 11. ..... I , i ' .f l V WE VE Gow' SPIRIT Sptliiiticifw , M h........- . See Sandy Shapshay? RAC Ben Hall and Susan Carls This year Student Council has accomplished many of its objec- tives. The system of having separate committees for different activities is working very well. The Phone Committee suc- ceeded in having a pay phone installed outside of the field- house. The annual Spook House was very successful. and re- ceived many compliments from both parents and children. The Grievance Committee has arranged for the repair of all broken water fountains in the school. The Student Council officers, along with other Student Council officers from surrounding towns, attended a workshop at the Sheraton Tara in Framingham to exchange ideas and receive suggestions on running a council. The longstanding tradition of The Student Council Talent Show was upheld this year, along with other traditional activities. All in all, it's been a productive year for the Student Council. - Kristin Marshall nu.-ar 4, gr-r. Student Council ' 47 Row 1 Mr. Smith. Treasurer Susan Carls, President Michael Schumacher. Vice President Bayard Smith, Secretary Jennifer Sosnowski. Row 2 Debbie Gaffin, Craig Schneider. Deb Halperin. Julia Bossung, Jillian Troxler. Becky Safran, Kris Eskandarian. Jenny Schumacher, Melissa Crowley. Marianne Monte. Row 3 Mark Doughty Mike Short. Georgia Fitzsimmons. Steve Collela. Mark Somol, Mike Grubstein. Shannon Brothers. Leslie Mori. Amy Shaw. Kim Hyde. Susan Gale. Row 4 Justine Fitzsimmons. Christina Pisana. Lori Danieli. Theresa O'Keefe. Kristin DeVoe. Heather Fairbanks. Pamela Cokin. Carrie Clifford. Pam Nolan. Linda Dann. Jenny Trembla . Mary Lou McCusker. Bruce Greenberg. Christine Prana. John Glass. Leah Knudson, Jeanette Byan, Amy Harmon. James Lavin. Franny Caliendo, Tori Pesek. graig Smith. Gary Treirweiler. Matt Loayza. David Kane. Chas Glass. Grant Treirweiler. David Johnson. Neil Rosenbaum. Geoff Kunz. Row 5 Alex Moulle. Ted Ball, Andrea Wald. Synie Holleck. Dwight Blaha, Liz Salomon. Christian Matyi, Kami Cassella. David Jones. David Gaffin. Jeff Adams. Megan Richardson, Doug Ball Christina Woicik. Jeff Schurgin. Kristen Landurand. Ken Holstrom, Robin Feinberg. Aran Kadar. Cathy DuRei. Brad Peirce. Andrea Buschini. Chris Antle. Brad Akerman. Christian Holleck. Sean Angus. Jon Tall. Flow 6 Tim Sosnowski, Jon Budner, Walter Somol, Clinton Mills. Kyle Barnard. Frank Foti. David Fardy. Adam Gordon. Craig Sakowitz. Robert McCauley. Matt Crowley Row 7 Daniel Rosenberg. Lee Adams. Jaimie Wong. Beth Clayton. Scott Hamilton. Mike Weiss. Aaron Albright. Lonny Krasnoo. Jen Kimiatek. Lucy Webb. Amy Pond. Karen Schofield. Jennifer Smith. Michael Brothers. Peter Oulette. Nick Floss. David Whelton. Tom Sosnowski This year marked Mr. Smiths 25th year as head of the WHS Latin Club. The club initiated about 60 new members in September to bring up the number of members. Activities for the year included a spaghetti 48 - Latin Club dinner before one of the Friday night football ganpes, a Hawaiian dance, and the 25th annual Saturnalian Banquet. - Michael Schumacher. President I X A mt i Y X F -- Helen. Menoiva, and Jenny Carrie Clifford does her Flay Charles impression while standing outside the Colosseum appy 25th to the Latin Club Rehearsing with Wobbie Wi-M., 3 5 Seth . . . Bossung wifi N-J ,,rf'v f ls Deb Reck playing the klutz? Nervous Pnestess. Georgia Fitzsimmons Latin Club - 49 Mod rn Lan ua e lub Spanish Club First Row: Mrs. Chacon, Bayard Smith, Sandy Shapshay Felicia Brown Second Row Lisa Montes: Wendy Eskandarian. Becky Safran, Denise Bohlen. Third Row .X La Fiesta , alias the Spanish Club had a rebuilding year. Under the direction of President Laura Shannon, Vice-President Teri Adler and SecretarylTreasurer Sandy Shapshay, 50 new members were initiated on Dia de la Fiaza. Among our activities were the jewelry sale which raised mucho dinero for the benefit of our activities and our Columbian foster child. An ex- ecutive board was also named for - planning future La Fiesta activi- .,. , . SX , --5: 1,-I ,K, , Q-Q g t. . v 1 '----. --xx ' '-, ' ,VIH ,X- l ,sg -x,.,. ' - ..,.k' ni. i., X- 1 N.. i-it-xc .-s.-,.,-K' -1. . '- N .r-,x, -,fl V ex x ..,-.... ,K ' K I, v , -- I . , , . . X, ., r I ' i 'f - . ' ' x, ' If I . I r -- I .. . A . ,. I N - l 5-.l.,. ,I 'x , , f ?'F 'su XS:-3. 50 - Spanish Club . ,- wiv E' W7 if it 'ij 3 wa 1 , 354555 4125 1-11, 1, .N ,J , ' ,fa x. an f. J i 'fi 3 X f ' Sw X -' - . X N ' r Q R .l i i rench Club First Row: Kate Edwards, Missy Cotter, Kristin Marshall, Jamie Wong. Second Row: Jeanne Hyland, Anne ennet, Krissy Blom, Andrea Greift, Kristin Hammerton, Saeyun Lee, Jessie Wong, Yana Markov, Tina Mah. Third Row: red Randall, George Markel, Robert McCauley, Mrs. Smith, Christian Holleck, Mr. Clark, Fourth Row: Suzanne Goldstein, ean O'MaIly, Craig Sakowitz, Ari Etelman. at f fm., The French Club continued in it's tradition of being an active club this year. Some special events were the participation in the annual jewelry sale and Haitian Christmas Party to raise funds for Haitian childrens Christmas. French Club - 51 THE ACADEMIC DECATHALO Mike Brothers realizes he is lust as smart as the rest. Row 1: Jean Liu, Paul Abramson. Christina Pisani, Jeanette Ryan. Greg Kavet, David Mauger, Mike Brown, Tina Mah, Luna Chiu and Mr. Rumrill Row 2: James Lavin, Rick Clough, Paul Cousins, Mrs. Arendt, Mr. Atkinson, Dr. Hennessy, Mr. Sylvester and Mr, Wagner. The Decathalon is an opportu- nity for even the average student to excell. A group of A, B and C scholars are selected in early September, after they believe they should be on the team. The competition consists ot six tests in various areas of study, including Fine Arts, Economics, Math, Science, WWII, English, a Superquiz, twhich is very much like trivial pursuitl an essay, and three public speaking events. The members of the '85 team were required to put in anywhere from five to fifteen hours of in- dividual and group study each week. The teachers who gave lectures in group study were just as enthusiastic as the partici- pants, and came well prepared to discuss their subjects. The members of the team really appreciated this help. The ex- perience was terrific, as a team bond was formed which con- tinues even when six competi- tors are selected from the nine. I would encourage every Junior and Senior to join the Academic Decathalon for the educational experience. - Christina Pisani 3 V' 4, ,gs-4 - 5' 1 I! J i- .ls ,.'.',! v- . 117 Af . if is .,..,' 429537 41 Q ur E:- .- yi ,XIII mm 'vi Ti V5 0 EI-lv? 'QU I , l in tilvt' 1 niiii V1 ZH, I Ill I LAS I Ill - . 4 I, ' QA: llll Zi' lpx ff, . iii I ll 5 iii u iii IA I nl Ill . in a in n iii JV' 1 u in I H' l 3 in I ll, 1 m 1 tt 1 iii a i 'Qu 6 I. 3 I M35 1 q L Q-l Q5 As Waylands Lead spreads, Greg Kavet relaxes and says hell even write with a broken thumb The Happy Parents - Jay, Jacqui, Sharon and Mike I 11 V, my ,Y -J A , l faf-5 E 1 if I v. X Trying to read the questions in front of him, James Lavin uses his reading glasses as a handicap for other teams A pensive David Mauger with pencil in hand 'Q .. Channeling their eftorts, Mr. Sylvester and Bruce Schwoegler take a look at tomorrow's weather , f Decathalon - 53 Row 1: Jamie Wong lvice-Presi, Georgia Fitzsimmons lPres l. Ji-Yeon Lee lSecretaryl, Flow 2: Karen Pond, Debbie Beck, Jeanne Hyland, Kim Mitchell, Greg Levin, Kathy Maley, Mike Schumacher. Sandy Morton, Kathy Shine. Row 3: Daniel Rosenberg, Lee Adams. Jessie Wong, Becky Brett. Synie Holleck, Kristin Somo Rick Nonrvood, Beth Waldner. Kristin Marshall, Craig Schneider, Heidi Neiman. Dana Frost. Row 4: Sally Mead. Amy Carvallo. Carrie Chisholm. Wendy Eskandarian Kristin Murray. Jennifer Harris. Jennifer King, Tasker Smith. Andy Frantz. Row 5: Plob Schurgin, Geoft Robinson, Mark Allara, Jim Nelson, Tim Hoyt. Anne Bennet Kate Edwards Row 6: John Secor, Mark Doughty, Flip Burr, Mike Short. Missing: Doug Brooks tTreasureri. Ben Hall National Honor Society This year's MAGAZINE staff carries on the tradition of excellence established in the previous year and hopes to expand the number of issues. The staff hopes to publish two issues this year, each containing poetry, fiction, artwork and photography by a most talented group of people: the Wayland High School Community. Under the inspiring tutelage of Mrs. Durso, the enthusiastic staff hopes to publish editions which will be the best in WayIand's history and contain the best of Wayland creativity. - Michael Keats Magazine: Eric Sciacca, Steve Norsek, Lucy Webb. Tamara Neumann, Ms. Durso. Craig Sakowitz. This year there was a reorganization of the school newspaper under advisor Doreen Bailey beginning with the new name, Campus Enquirer . The staff, headed by editor Ji-Yeon Lee worked diligently to publish monthly issues. ln addition, each issue had its own special theme. Faculty members have been effusive in their praise of the newspaper. Good reporting, excellent writing and a very professional look are among the comments received. Next years staff will have a tough act to follow. 54 - Newspaper i,ft.i...i M?- 0 Q . .- r A 1 -0 A . N ...xi A ' 3, A ' Row 1: Ms. Bailey iAdvisorl, Chris Marobella, Gregg Levin, Ji-Yeon Lee tEditor-in-Chiefl, Laura Boyajian Sue Flosenblatt, Kristin Flicciardi. Kelly Brown. Row 2: Michael Keats, Willy Anastas. Erik Bosma, Kristin Jazowski, Kim Mitchell. tMissingg Wendy Eskandarian, Carrie Chrisholml Debate Team Row 1 Captain James Lavin Sandy Shapshay Karen Milne Dr Kimiatek, Jillian Troxler, Debbie Galtin, Craig Sakowitz e C , , . O Trevelyan Row 2 Andy Kuan, Luna Chiu, Andy Lester, Jean Liu, Jen Meek,YJen m I 1 I ll b fr, Q- I 51 .Jig H uni i 7 i ...uf .. N-M Dv The second year of the WHS Debate Team has gotten oft to a very positive start. All returning debaters from last year - now Juniors - have worked hard to help and incorporate the large group of new and enthusiastic members of the Team. At the first interscholastic Tournament of the year - at Lexington High School - the Team achieved the First Place Trophy. Karen Milne and Sandy Shapshay won so conclusively that they were congratulated personally as they received the Trophy. James Lavin continues to compete in the Lincoln- Douglas Tournaments and other members of the Team have already competed in Flhode Island, as well as in Massachusetts. We look forward to more enjoyable and rewarding Inter- scholastic Tournaments as the years progress. - James Lavin, President ISN! buf' 'Th I I, g Iii Il Iiyiilt w-.ii x..alln. H-V1 ' S-f iii 'NV .-- ' ng... Y: l fi Business Club Row 1 Steve Goldstein. Sue Marcantonio, Kim Mitchell, Gregg Levin, Row 2 Amy Roberts, Mara Fleishman, Kris Jazowski, Rob DeSaulniers, Tom Dretler, Karen Hoy, Mark Law, Tom Vocatura, Mike Fennell Every so often, cookie meets are announced in the morning announcements. These are half-hour tests held in the math building after school. Anyone may attend a cookie meet and refreshments are served as an incentive thence the namej. The math team participates in these meets and also travels to other schools to compete head-to- head against about eight other schools. The math team has done very well in past years. as evidenced by the full trophy case outside the math office, and has again made a good start this year. The math team is always in- ,, .od Math Team Row 1 Jean Liu, Jessie Wong, David Norris, Tina Mah, Jamie Wong, Row 2 Luna Chiu, Kristin Hammerton, Amy Carvalho, Becky Brett, Andy Lester, Tong-lhn Lee, Andy Kuan terested in new members. -David Norris, co-president Clubs ' 55 Outing Club Flow 1, Kelly Karcanes. Seth Bossung. Alison Pease. Peter Goldstein. Ana Maria Beltran. Courtney McKown, Row 2 Heather Uhler. Billy Daley. Stephen Stoltors, Phill Hall. Jett Flobinson. Edward Chen, Row 3 Chris Paine. Tom Holland. Claire Brady. Mary Benedict, Sally White. Jett Tang, Kevin Bankhart. Aaron Ashton, John Harlan. Eric Lavin. Amy Carvalho. Craig Snyder. Dan Weintraub. Brendan McMann. Kasha Lewis. Mr. Hall Alison Pease performing a smokey experiment lan outing club dinnerl Kerry and Seth - a happy couple The Wayland High School Outing Club, advised by Mr. Hall. provides an escape from the pressures of daily life. On trips, time has no relevance, the major goals are to experience the great outdoors, meet new people, and, above all, relax, have fun, and be yourself. This year the club renewed its tradition of the camping trip to Treasure Valley, the sponsoring of the Bob Todd Memorial Road Fiace, the Sudbury Canoe Race, the ski trip to Fiangely, and the end of the year bike trip. This year, the club has also begun a new tradition as wellg a cross country ski trip with an outing club from another high school. Besides these trips and events, the club went hiking, rock climbing, winter backpacking, and canoeing. All trips were planned and organized by the clubs officersg Seth Bossung, Allison Pease, Matt Vrablik, Kelly Karcanes, and Peter Goldstien. To be a club member only requires going on one tripg and after that one trip, anyone would realize that the outing Club is a club like no other in WHS. Th cz ,XL- 9 I 4 -1 -2 V N' Jlivbf reat Gutdoor Claire Brady meditates in the great outdoors Mr. Hall and Mr. Elliot guarding the chuck wagon P' -' L. f ji- , , t . 'li V .df l 'V itll lt I . l T X X X 'XXX HA lyk fi - .1 ' . - W ,iv ,u ' .but , V Q Q 'K N . 5' s .liihiffs V'-.5 I S. .-fr,-ff TJ X X 'f r' Pieffdifiwf , 1: N ai ab ' .I If ' J ' aiu' , 3 . ,ll J si ' -K f 5 'Liig 5 E ' nhl fl JV SABSE tStudent Awareness for a Better School Enviornmentj members began their campaign to better the schooI's appearence early this year. posting reminders to students that it is the responsibility of all to help keep the school in shape. This is a hard job sometimes, and SABSE members should be admired for their determination. Some dedicated members of the Becky Brett, Keith Hill, and Mr. Brady work hard in the greenhouse ..- i- 'Q Q EU: 4 I .QxKu-, SABSE Chrissy Blom. Anne Bennett, Tracy Woodman, Andrea Greitf, Kiki Short. Mr. Brady, Kate Edwards, Meira Green group have come in on Sundays and during the vacation period to help out. Equally dedicated are the members of the Greenhouse Club. Mr. Brady gives up his lunch periods to work with the greenhouse gardeners and to practice what he preaches as the advisor to SABSE, living proof that it is better to light one little candle than to curse the darkness! Clubs ' 57 The Human Rights Committee is a group which has been active within the high school for the last eight years. This group of students and teachers is dedicated to promoting an awareness of human rights issues in and beyond the school, and foster- ing a sensitivity to individual differences and the rights of others. The group sponsors an annual Day of Fast and Fund-Raising for World Hunger in the high school in which students and staff members are urged to fast for the day and help fight world hunger. This year, the donations were given to Oxfam American as well as the Pine Street lnn and Rosie's Place ltwo shelters for the homeless in Bostoni. The Human Rights Committee has organized a variety of other activities, includ- ing: a Day of Dialogue on the Nuclear Arms Race, an observance of Martin Luther Kings birthday guest speakers and films during Winter Week. - Andrea Grieff HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE Ftow1 Chris Marobella, Andrea Greiff, Meira Green, Stephen Stolfors. Row 2 Michael Weiss. Mike Keats. Kristin Hammerton, Justine Fitzsimmons. Jean Liu, Luna Chiu Row 3 Karen Testa, Kiki Short, Tracy Woodman. Ms. Buckley, Tasker Smith, Mr. Greenawalt. Row 4 Sally Mead. Cragi Boreth, Pat Tally. Jeff Robinson, Steve Cook. WHY CLUB Row 1 Tasker Smith, Kiki Short, Kathy York, Connie Fleiger, Kathy Shine. Rob Schurgin. Pat Tally. President Tim Hoyt, Amy Larsen, Jon Rosstler, Meira Green Anu Rau. Row 2 Georgia Fitzsimmons. Kris Jazowski, Ginsani Green, Jim Nilson, Sally Mead. Garnet Fitzsimmons. This year there was a dramatic change in the Divorce and Death and Dying support groups. They were merged together under the guidance of Mr. Moyer. These groups have been amazingly helpful to students with personal losses, providing an important support for students whose personal lives are undergoing serious change, 58 - Helping Groups Q-fr Q10 No . Nitin? V , TRACSK 9 i The WHY Club is a dynamic club dedicated to helping people. With Mr. Frio as the advisor, it is one of the happy-go-luckiest clubs on campus. Because of this, a few years ago, the club happily changed its name. It used to be called the Key Club. WHY stands for Wayland Helping Youth. The WHY Club does such activities as shoveling walkways for the elderly when it snows, making food forthe homeless, work- ing on community service projects. collect- ing toys for underpriviledged children, and raising money for Globe Santa. - Tim Hoyt, President i- A L , Y- V-- yl vi K1 -1 Q I This year's Peer Tutors, led by President Ji- Yeon Lee are a special group of students who volunteer their own free time to help fellow students with their studies. Student tutors assist many who may not have other wise been able to find someone for help, and so perform a valuable service to the student community. U Ping b In 1981 Mr. Fiobert Anastas, health teacher and hockey coach at WHS, lost two of his hockey players due to auto accidents. These tragedies persuaded him to face this problem head on, and he presented the problem to his classes. They formed the first chapter of SADD tStudents Against Drunk L if -1. ls: gd-'3 leer Tutor Steve Charlton communicates the lesson to Alex Nagi through a walkman. ADD Row 1 President Tracy Bankart Row 2 Brad Akerman, Flip Burrer, Chris arobella, Laura Harris 'VY Drivingj in the nation. On April 15, 1982. they celebrated their start with a SADD Day. After this, Mr. Anastas and his founding presidents Carl Olsen and Dana Fokos realized that they had a mission to accom- plishg spreading the word to other students in other schools. Within two years, chapters of SADD had sprung up all over not just Massachusetts but the entire country. Millions of Contracts for Life have been handed out and signed. This contract states that a parent will provide transportation for a child, and vice versa, if he or she has been drinking, or if the driver of the vehicle they would have been riding in has been drinking. Both parents and children sign this docu- ment, promising to help one another in any drinking and driving situation. ln many communities, studentfparent groups have formed to provide transportation in these situations on a regular basis. - Kim Mitchell The Student Awareness program is made up of a group of 12 students who were selected from a group of 50 applicants last spring. They spent time over the summer learning about the effects of drugs and alcohol on people so they could take that knowledge this winter to the younger grades to educate them about their role in decisions later on. lt has been a rewarding and special program for all the participants, one they are sure to remember with fondness. STUDENT AWARENESS Row 1 Chris Marobella. David Lodges. Ken Yan . Row 2 Mr. Hermanowski, Michael Schumacher, Laura Harris. Carrie Chisholm. gayle Hansen. Cindy Curley, Beth Schubert. Row 3 Ann Nelson. Georgia Fitzsimmons, Mark Doughty, Ms. McCandless Helping Groups - 59 Concert Choir: Row 1 Craig Sakowitz. Brad Akerman. Kiki Short, Tasker Smith Row 2 Georgia Fitzsimmons, Tracy Bankart, Ken Yang, Seth Bossung, Ben Hall, Andy Frantz, Kristin Somol, Row 3 Sally Mead. Jennette Ryan, Bayard Smith, Mike Grubstein, Stacy McDonald, Ada Vassilovski, Sandy Dunbar, Christina Pisani, Row 4 Christina Praria, Leah Knudsun, Geoffrey Robinson, Steve Cook, Mr. Conti The Music Department has always been an outstanding part of Wayland High School. Under the direction of Mr. Conti, our Chorus worked hard to perfect songs for the Winter and Spring concerts. With it's talented members ranging from veteran Seniors to Freshmen new- comers, the Chorus enjoyed a truly successful year. As always, Concert Choir this year performed in many places in the community in addition to the two music concerts. Christmas tcontinued on next pagel 60 - Music rhorusz Row 1 Mr. Conti, Synje Holleck, Tracy Bankart. Dwight Blaha, Karen Schofield, Suzi Merselis, Anne Bryant. .ndrea Wald, Bradford Akerman, Bayard Smith. Rob Schurgin, Chris Conti, Kiki Short, Tasker Smith, Deb Bancroft. ieorgia Fitzsimmons, Kasha Lewis, Steve Goldstein, Connie Orth, Row 2 Liz Solomon, Sally Mead, Franny Caliendo. ennette Ryan, Michelle Montague, Amy McNamara, Susan Gayle, Amy Shaw, Ken Yang, Chris Marobella, Andy Frantz, len Hall, Seth Bossung, Kristin Marshall, Amy larson. Kristin Somol, Sarah Etelman, Jamie Wong, Jennifer Smith, Mike rothers, Patrice Malloux, Row 3 Anu Rau, Melissa Gregorian. Garnet Fitzsimmons, Craig Sakowitz, Adam Gordon, Robie iradford, Stacy McDonald, Ada Vassilovski. Jessi Weiner, Jennifer King, Amy Carvalho. Christina Pisani, Sandy Dunbar, ina Mah, Gloria Harrison, Tina Murray, Row 4 Christina Praria. Leah Knudson. Jack Russell, Jeftrey Robinson, David oges, Steve Cook, Peter Goldstein, Steve Cook, Claire Brady. Lisa Wheller. - rs ,., A +1.65- xg? .Q X 5 -, Andy Frantz Row 2 flennettc? Ryan, Cook. Bayard Smit Ada Vassilovski, Stacy McDonald caroling at a senior citizens home, Fanueil Hall, and at RusseIl's Nursery were among their performances. The Orchestra was joined by a new conductor, Mrs. Janet Haas. We welcome her to the high school. ln April, the Music Department traveled to Orlando. Florida for a concert tour of Circus World, Sea World and Disney World. Despite the long journey there, the four days were happily spent under the hot Florida Sun. Music ' 61 The Thanksgiving Day perfor- mance ofthe Marching Band was a rousing success, lifting the spirits of the crowd with stirring renditions of Mirade . Salute to the Promised Land . and a percussion solo. the Russian Sailors' Dance . The Concert Band was equally impressive at the Annual Holiday Concert. performing Toccata . the National Emblem March and a special song combined with chorus, the lovely 'Cantique de Noel . Thanks to CAPA the Jazz Band attended a clinic with the Keene State College Jazz Band and conductor, Bill Pardus. The experience proved to be worthwhile preparation for the Holiday Concert as the band outdid itself in the performance of concert favorites 'tDawdlin , Killer Joe and l'Take it to the Limit . John Secor, Drum Maior Tom Sosnowski is proud of his tuba 1 'ra Mark Allara, Drum Mayor 62 - Band Th Music Makers X-A'f- ' 1 BAND AND COLOR GUARD Row 1: Christine Spoerl. Elizabeth Labelle. Frances Caliendo. Justine Ferguson. Kim Bradley. Dawn Parker. Kristin Thalheimer. Judy Richardson, Flow 2: Jeffrey Schurgin. Gail O'Mara. Cheryl Profit. Carolyn Madden, Leslie Mori. Saeyun Lee. Shannon Brothers. Gregory Lynn. Mark Somol. Row 3: Ari Etelman, Beth McCabe. Robert Schurgin. Andrea Greiff. Lorean Kiesel. Kristin Hammerton. Jeffrey Goldthwaile. Alan Irish. Row 4: Grant Trierwieler, Christopher Conti. Philip J. Doody. Jeffrey Oremland, Matthew Crowley, Craig Boreth, Matthew Vrablik, Sean Angus. Glenn Volkema. Christopher McCullough. Michael Schlafer. Phillip Aberbach. Robert Desimone. John Secor ow 1: Leah Knudsen, Christina Pisani, Kiki Short, Ftob Schurgin, Toby Fay. Row 2: Matt Vrablik. Beth McCabe. Leslie lori, Shannon Brothers, Caroline Tuchscherer, Justine Ferguson, Mrs. Haas, Dawn Reid, .left Oremland. Geoff Robinson, hris Conti, Michael Schlafer, Jack Russell, Andy Kuan, Valerie Brown, .f-5, .Co A .13 ff,-. 1 . 1 . U64 1' ' x QX5-fmifi I 'W M v hr, C . l P l Z l l ,l sl i i l l IE -f-Q as ki Short Whistles as she works Kristin Devoe wonders whats next Orchestra - 63 Count Dracula goes lor the lugular Pat, people are watching' ' 11,5 I l r '- -,-1 One can see why Jack mlght be a Ilttle susplclous of the count When I count to three and let go, you will float Unrequlted love'? 64 Dracula AA- W u- Arno' 1 11 ' ' 15' i l i ,,,Qrf ' --. .v 4 J. :Q-'X 1 A y T G THE CAST tv .- Count Dracula: Pat Tally Lucy Seward: Debbie Bancroft Dr. Seward: Jack Russell Jonathan Harker: Chris Conti Professor Ana Van Helsing: f, Tracy Woodman Renfield: Stephen Colleia The Maid: Garnet Fitzsimmons Butterworth: Christian Matyi err - L ,Af .z-ff: r M Drama Club Scores a Hit , r '..-3 ,av 3 14 is 5 ral'-P 2 -QU if ,, ral The Professor offers some advice The Professor takes on Count Dracula Lucy confides in the Professor No joke, Count Dracula! Dracula ' 65 onda Tuesda l Jen King, Mary Sarah Blanchard, and Amy Larsen i 2 l l , l i i l I are still trying to prove they are Seniors. t Craig Sakowitz waits for Susie Merselis' sweater to fall off her shoulders. l l li I K Q 5 , k , '. H 9161 9' gtg' .654 I li 1 ' K r-I , G U -'- x DI af xx f lxts, i . x 66 - Winter Week 5 1 New ,Pl-Ars , v.a.w ll Anne Nelson gets in the spirit of Senior Hawaiian Day. Aloha. Geoff Robinson gives his dazzling annual piano performance at the Talent Shows ,. 1Xv3,, 9 .' .......... Q..-.. ...,.J' ...FY 63, URSES DESK WOKER S .OUNGE gwikw t if -C ' MIUKER S LOUNGE 1 in- A Starting from bottom right and forming a backwards SN: Craig Schnieder, Director Andrew Frantz, Pat Tally, Jen King, Chris Marobella, Tori MacDowelI, Jenny Harris, Kristin Marshall Director Amy Larsen, Timothy Hoyt, Brad Akerman. Ben You would ner believe ii, The fren was Hall- Dana Ff0Sl- Ana Mana Bellfaft- You're telling me that my sneakers Look buddy, weve had ten cases of are untied? I know theyre untied! I nervous expectant fathers putting want them to be untied! In fact, I pencils up their noses, and lm sick and untie them! People today are so tired of taking the rap for it. noseyl' 68 - Winter Week Winning Play Co-Directors Amy Larsen and Andy Frantz took the Senior Class out in style this year with The Waiting Room. The cast, well suiting their parts and acting superbly, played with the audience's emotions until the last tragic moment, which caused an involuntary gasp from the specta- tors. They certainly deserved the winning place this year. Li 'S , ll-0' 4' I ,xx 4. c ,Q . qi ml' .- 9. Q 'if i i ' Q 75: Q z 1- 9 . KTEA -wg' Q. 1. -2 mfuvm rbi, 'gifuai' .W . ,- 4 :f . . 9 -lr.. ua ,. gl . 4 1 . N -1, J 1 .hi ll h.. ' - u' X W,-5fC'SQA aio' - -. r 'E'-N15 o 0 I fs, f . . i l .'- -i 'il sv ,f as ' Uv! '. ' - The Sophomores tried an ambitious Winter Week project this year under the guidance of Director Tami Neumann. Their play. The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wilde, was longer and more complex than many Winter Week plays. with an elaborate set and many short scenes. As the pieces joined, the audience was given a unique view of the life of Mildred Wilde tAmy McNamaral. Although slightly less than completely successful, this play promises much for the Class of 1988 in years to come. 70 - Winter Week Bizarre Play I A 1 ,,N V . .-AM,-J, H x' - I. 53 fi-0 I-2, I QV J- 0' X P J Qs. 'ni l l fx Ll If 4 -C OK, l'II tell you the truth! Just remove the rusty lcepicklu i said kneel before my silken legs on both knees! li Boy. what an energetic crew we have here, Director Tammy Neumann points to John Warriner on her right who is AVBPL contorting Stephen StoIfor's face. On her left she is pointing at Billy Daley, whose head is benng pronged by Amy McNamara's hand. To her left are quarreling Debbie Blocker and Julie Holland. J Hello. officer. there are two strange people in my house. One is praying incessantly and the other has corner of his shirt sticking out of his fly! Please Hurry! Beginning from far right and forming a capital G and sporting a vast array ol facial expressions are: Michelle Montague, Craig Sakowitz,4Wilson Pilette, Brad Pierce, Christian Matyi. Jen Smith, Karen Schofield, Suzy Merselis. Q33 14' 'W' ff A34- ,-gy, E I It is particularly tough to direct a Freshman Vlhnter Week play, as everything is 'for the first time, but Co-Directors Christian Matyi and Michelle Montague did well, working hard through the confu- sion. Bridges . . .Are When You Cross Them was an excellent choice for new winter weekers, as it is a play that primarily deals with belief, something freshman winter week directors must have in abundance. Their cast was well prepared, and achieved good results. We look forward to future, less difficult years for the Class of 1989. Jill. Q AST 1' ..- ll Winter Week Plays - Ti H33 ' its: 01 IMI '11-I r inves- 1 14-if has .1, 'V ra -.lig I People at ork 'Mb V 1' ' 7 rd . .,. V ,fi ' Q its A-ah-4-,K 31173. ' U 1 'Q 2 - People at Work Unleaded or regular? Asks Eric Domolky. Cathy Barnacle: Mama Grno. Bagging the groceries IS an easy task for Mr. Nason. Jillian Troxler - Frnendlys Empioyee of the Month shows off her new polyester umform ps . -.- -1 t Q Fu., P. Dm' 4-f .W Ma his 'Civ S:-9 au mt, ' . .J . A - . ...-l-'-- - ' if.w - - M- ,ai 3, pa, Dfw I- Randy Kilmon is determined to make the perfect cut. Jenny Phoenix is a bit surprised by her next customer. r ,rrw ' 4 1' in if I QQ fl ,W y , 1 ' I-F -v :a A I Q-- 4 I r ' ,I .3 ' i..l,1 h.,,,f sf-N ,rw ' .nn ' ,wr i. 1:19-7 Sorry! We dont take American Express says Marshall Apothecarys cashier. Kathy Shine. Learning the computer language is a part of the process to become a manager at Fast Forward Video for Scott Hamilton. People at Work ' 73 L n I l I i Q51 I 1- '- i i i Y l .t . 4 ,. . ,g if x-'Lok' x ,.. -g4. 'i - ' '41 'lfld if-hh - wo' 5 L ., : 4 T ' Q P' X Q vis N 1- ff I U- . 4 -we -v-4, - , L 1' t -...., stef - I , . --Mo?:s..:g....L4v iwilig-, .2122 -.M sl--- Beth Schubert, Tina Mah, Jessie Wong, Kerry Daley, Eric Oldfield, Kristin Marshall, Debbie Halperin, Andrea Greift, Kim Mitchell, Deb Fleck, Ji-Yeon Lee, Kristir1 Ricciardi, Kelly Cogan, Ben Hall, Gayle Hansen, Lee Adams D A . , . . ,, . A , 5 ' , 4 I, ' 7 - . I ' I . . L i W , i ',.r't W . ' I, . - tif' 2.-:Ma ,. .Jia ' f ' G . i , f , 11--Xgigi, K .ffgki it' it ' ual I ft! f .530 -4 , I . ,.- xei ,,.-. Us 7'Y'nr iii. 5 fi u xii' 9 Fl.. ,- fa -25211 3-.fslxf ar. Nu- .:-'!a'ii-5 v-r . Q I 5:09 ,Q V' P4 V' D 'F fr-, L Q - Q x. .- - 'ani N AQQ- as ,,, . '. 1 ' wtf'-2 ' - . ,L '4 Q' . . - -5 .' a 4 ',,f i, A fy, , Q, Jud an J ggi: ,-',t.h ,.'.P g F . .wb . ,- , Q:-I. . ' - s lg' 'U f ' 'EM I- ' T 'if ax 4' ' -' f J.. f- ri-'.-hw-a'. :LS ' - 'il -.. 'K - -1Qp9?gt- Sbtirn -Diff - 'fp' 74-Yearbook At least we Editor-in-Chief Debbie Reck Assistant Editor-in-Chief tried Ji-Yeon Lee PHOTOGRAPHY LAYOUT BUSINESS LITERARY Editors Editor Editors Editor Kristen HiCCiardi Lee Adams Kerry Daley Beth Schubert Deborah Halperin Ads Editor Gayle Hansen Sports Editor Eric Oldfield Kristin Marshall Staff Jill Danieli Staff Jamie Wong Kelly Brown Courtney McKown Melissa Haggarly Flip Burrer Gregg Levin Eric Bosma Willy Anastas Sports Editor Ben Hall Faculty Editor Kelly Cogan Kim Mitchell Eliot Doxer Kyle Brunnell Student Picture Editor Jessie Wong Staff Debbie Gaftin Billy Daley Neil Rosenbaum Yvan Pilette Sue Koenig Kyle Brunnell Kim Jakobsons MENTAL HEALTH Amusement Editor Andrea Greift Helper Ana Maria Beltran o joke. Caption Editor Brad Akerman Blurb Editors Gary Gray Carrie Chisholm Staff Seth Bosseng Andy Frantz Georgia Fitzsimmons Anu Rao Yearbook - 75 'sir- 'Q-. - L . 1 -if 3-M , s . . .-F' D... Q21-lx 5 , v LO' . rx! . 1, ,fr . ,K Jw. - 54.111-.rw - 4. ,fi x- 'NV fix! A V u 5 'IIN . XXX! gl .l v-dqy r-. ini- ,,4, 1 ff 2' V - v 6, X5 N I .nu-. -s .ng 76 ' Car1dldS 3 L L , A 'n-. .Y Q ' . 's 'W' . b, , f?f' L7?r.g'if1 .'1. ff ?i'+'f 7Z 'ff f-fry , ,., gif ,.::5?w,Qg .ann QNX'-Q t 2--L . .A- L-:Ei A Q: Ng Candids - 77 Y 4 , , V Q, I 4 U ,4L UNDERCLASSMEN Well Jason who wall be the lucky gtrlff' Deena Brown Hey Guys dad you study for Durso's test? Z Som More Valedlctoruan candidate Suzi Altman concentrates hard for next perlods exam. Tennls pro Mary Blom McCusker dunng a tough match, Freshman caught steallng books from has Englssn class dunng long weekend. 80 - Candtds 37 'A ,. 1'-YM' I X Q X Q he E .S . Xx- , ,F 'In . x x' ix 2 --gr' I GP Q 51:3 1' an-X' Jeffrey Adams 'J' 4 O . t AlllSOl'l Aflannato 3 5 'fffff . x 1- . 1 Ann Marie Allara ? Sarah Anderson 4' Executive Board: Row 1 Dwight Blaha, Wendy Lis, Tom Montesi, Andrea Wald. Row 2 Karen Schoefield, Susan Marselis. Robin Redgate, Liz alomon, Yana Markov. Carrie Clifford. Elysa Dicker, Kami Gray, Mr. Lukis: Advisor 'www John Angler Aaron Ashton Douglas Ball X Edward Ball ' Kevin Bankart Jamie Berger M ,lj Dwight Blaha Vanessa Blumenberg Rachel Boes Michael Bonner Jeffrey Bortone Todd Boulay John Boyalian Shannon Brothers X. tg.-- Felicia Brown Anne Bryant Thomas Burke Kameron Cassella 5 -, Douglas Chisolm Lily Chiu Lucy Chiu l -'TY' Scott Clark Carole Clayton Caroline Clifford Kenneth Coady Garret Cohen Pamela Cokin Christine Connelly 'H ' 82 - Freshmen 'I Keith Cotorii Karen Cotter Christopher Cutter Brian Daniel: Lori Danieli Kristen Devoe Leonard Dicarlo Nancy Dibenedetto Michelle Dicicco Elysa Dicker Paolo Dragonettl Christine Drake Patricia Driscoll Mark Dunn Sheryl Earle Darrick Edwards Benjamin Elliott Christina Ely Eric Fanchiang Justine Ferguson Mary Fernsebner Charles Fogel David Gaffin Alexis Gavras Jonathan Glass Adam Gordon Leslie Grant Kami Gray Bruce Greenberg Melissa Gregorian Andrew Grosso David Hanlon Erica Hardin Jonathan Harlan Amy Harmon Gloria Harrison Andrea Hawthorne Adam Hawkes Kristine Healy Keith Hills Kenneth Holmstrom David Jones Catherine Kennedy Lorian Kiesel Freshmen - 83 Jeftre Kronenberg lgouglas Labb Errca Labb Deborah Larsen Eric Lavln Saeyun Lee Kasha Lewrs Wendy Lis Rosemary Looney Gre 0 L nn Prrscslla Ikgacgowzrell Damn Macgrllvray Paul MacKunnon Carolyn Madden Rrchard Marcantomo Yana Markov Errc McCaIIrg Robert McCauIe Chrrstine McCormacl Brendon McMahon Brran McMullen Martrn McNary Susan Marselrs Danrel Messrna Chrnstran Matyr Mrchelle Montague Thomas Montes: Leslne Mon Julle Moyer Celestrne Murray Renate Neumann Ebony Neville Joel Newman Chrnstopher OLConnor Scott O'Keefe Sean O'MaIley Gaul O'Mara Kerth Parker Bradford Pearce Vrctorra Pesek Davrd Wrlson Prlette Amy Pond Cheryl Profut Margaret Pryor 84 - Freshmen Q .X - v 4 Q 1 .Aw 9 f '1' 1 v v -9 J 'S' 5. --.al 0-7 'L 9 S -7 Yr as A X x H ' A in H- f 4 5 'Qi x . , x ,: , - 1 F .. 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'XS L viz' i A 4 ts, Not Shown: Dara Airasian Tara Andrews Christopher Antle Scott Barber Jonathan Budner John Conzone Robert Desimone William Downes Ari Etelman Andrew Eycieshymer David Fay Brian Gates Benjamin Greenberg Kristin Harakles Michelle Harewood Carlos Hernandez Aran Kadar Laura Mikulski Alex Moulle-Bertaux Brett Murray Eric Ostroff Graham Perry Christine Redgate Deutte Rodney Kathy Swindell Jeffrey Tang 4' I Lorenzo Ouiones Christine Redd Che Robinson Shawnda Rose Anne Rutherford Craig Sakowitz Elizabeth Salomon Ali Sampson Karen Schoefield Jeffrey Schurgin Mara Shapshay Kevin Slep Jennifer Smith Barry Snyder Timothy Sosnowsk Julie Stolfors Heath Sumer Keith Thomason Jennifer Tremblay Caroline Troxler Caroline Tuchscherer Andres Wald Matthew Weagle Lucy Webb Daniel Weintraub Dana Ruzicka Freshmen ' Philip Aberbach Timothy Anderson Stephen Andrews Flobert Arseneau Kyle Barnard George Billingsley Deborah Blocker David Boyle Kelli Brown Kyle Brunel Andrea Buschini Robert Campbell Julie Casella James Catalanotto Edward Chen Adrienne Clark Glenna Clark Jason Clark Christopher Cohen Kimberly Clay Amy Cook 4' Dennrs Curclo 86 Sophomores I -54 -,J pi... gl.. 'iv' W? Mtn.- i 4 I 4 1 n 'x iS. 1-X 1 .6 , P xr' Christopher Curley William Daley Katherine Daly Andrew Darriour Linda Dann Darrel Dejesus Thomas Diperna Steven Doherty Andrew Doxer Cathleen Durei Sandra Dunbar Tracy Eagan Lisa Ekmejian Flachelle Engler Heather Fair anks Michael Fardy Tammy Farrell Robin Feinberg Gisellee Ferguson Kristin Ferguson Catherine Fitzgerald Michelle Fokos Lisa Marie Forster Sophomores ' 87 Frank Foti Susan Gale James Gilmore Suzanne Gldstein Geoffrey Goldthwaite Michael Grubstein Philip Hall Heather Hamilton Kristin Hammerton Gregory Harpe Laura Harris Joshua Harting Linda Hatfield Ian Hay David Hayes Maria Hayes Sarah Heckscher Carl Hellstrom Julie Holland Christian Holleck Whitney' Hyde Amy yland Alan Irish Cristen Johnson David Johnson Amy Jordan David Kane Kelly Karcanes Kathleen Keaveney 88 - Sophomores Todd Keller Beth Kelton Steven Kenney A A William Kotek ' Karen Krapf Andrew Kuan xg g ,. Geoffrey Kunz Thomas La Haise . Elizabeth Labelle avr- 1 Kristen Landurand Timothy Largy Shari Lavin Ji Soo Lee Tong-lhn Lee Andrew Lester Benjamin Linden Kelly Lynch Thomas MacDonald Daniel MacGiIlivray Julie Mailloux Daniel Manning George Markell Christopher McCullough Craig McDonough Kerry McKay Amy McNamara Clinton MiIIS David Mordecai Alexander Nagi Sophomores - 89 Thomas Nason Madeline Neiman Tamara Neumann Pamela Nolan Steven Norsek Lauren Parker Jennifer Phoenix Frederick Randall Patrick Reardon Dawn Reid Judith Richardson Megan Richardson Dennis Riseman Carter Roane Tracy Rockett Neil Rosenbaum Rachael Rosenzweig Daniel Ross Faith Rubin Lara Scarpato Michael Schlafer Benjamin Schuler Stanley Schulte Michele Shapiro Lisa Shaw Patrick Singh Andrew Slayton Thornton Smith Mark Somol Walter Somol Mark Spear 90 - Sophomores 33 A 1, .,'V .ufvlir I . XR 5 4 -aiwg1 ' 5 5 gif? ,r N'i-'M f 5 ' 1- Not Shown: Philip Bianchi Aruetta Boykins Damon Burke Scott Carl Alben Cincotti Stephen Colella James Cram Brian Frank Patrick Goodwin Amie Kaye Steven Koulalis Anthony Macarthur Anne Majocha Maria Mazokopos Elizabeth Mead Michael Moschella Roger Nichols Peter Norris Chris OtConnor Teresa OtKeefe Steven O'Toole Tammy Oglesby Laura Plaut William Poisson Lara Prymak Bruce Reynolds Troy Fligueiro Jill Simpson Matthew Washek David Williams David Wilson Kenneth Wright Mae Yee Jonathan Zivan Misty Spencer Crristine Spoerl Kristin Stahl Seana Stanton Jenni Steward Jon Steward Stephen Stolfors Michael Terrenzi Sharon Tewksbury Kristin Thalheimer Anna Thiboutot Garrett Triervveiler Heather Uhler Richard Upjohn Jon Warriner Kimberly Weinbaum Jessica Weiner Alexandra Welch Kristina Wojcik Wayne Yan? Deborah Yo in John Murray Sophomores - 91 . y me -.ISL ' J Paul Abramson .1iv ' Kimberley Adams I .R I Teri Adler Aaron Albright Row 1 Craig Hartigan, Advisor Ms, Mensh, Treasurer Grant Miller, Vice President Renee Scimone. President Matt Sampson Row 2 Mike Ball, Rick Gilmore, Bill Vrettas, Norah Kucharski, Teri Adler, Byron Pryor. Denise Bohlin. Melissa Crowley, Marianne Monte. Jenny Schumacher, Kris Eskandarian. Lynn Bonner. Aaron Albright. Debbie Gaffin. Jen Meek, Jeff Anastas, Missing: Jillian Troxler. Jen Kimiatek 191' Susan Altman A Spencer Antle Michael Ball Esperanza Barrera Mary Benedict Sean Angus is l.. 5 Matthew Boes t .in Denise Bohlin Craig Bolivar Lynne Bonner Julia Bossung 'vu -.1 1- we 'r Glenn Bothen Mark Boulay Flobert Bradford Bridget Bradley Kim Bradley Clare Brady Adam Browri Samantha Brown 92 - Juniors Valerie Brown Elisa Carapezza Susan Carls Steven Charlton Stacey Chisolm Luna Chiu Dina Cosmas Damon Crawford Melissa Crowley Danielle Davis Robert Desaulniers Julie Dicarlo Craig Doherty Michael Downes Thomas Dretler Timothy Duffy Andrew Dyer Kristine Earle Tara Emery Kristin Eskandarian Gabriel Fay Michael Fennell Amanda Finnerty Garnet Fitzsimrnons Justine Fitzsimmons Mara Fleishman Jennifer Fodor John Fortson Deborah Gaffin Juniors ' 93 Richard Gilmore Charles Glass Brian Gottlieb Melissa Haggarty Greg Halfpenny Deborah Halperin Scott Hamilton Craig Hartigan Kathleen Hayes Mark Herman Gerhard Holderer Karin Hoy Laura HuHu Charles Hughes Eric Kampf Michael Keats Kara Kelly Theresa Kelly Denise Kerrigan Fiandy Kilmon Richard Kilpatrick Jennifer Kimiatek Leah Knudson Shari Krasnoo Norah Kucharski Lawrence Kunz James Lavin Mark Law Patricia Lin 94 Juniors . ,M I, 1 !gf 2' lx A-A IE bv ti X, xr i. --x . fr, ..- rx.- , +5 X ' 1 . f . 1 , - ' ., ,- e 1 f D , z .4 ' , - - 1' Wil -W 1 'J '7 4' diy' , at - 4 ,- -4 J A1 1.' 'L ig ze 5-1 e z ' my .' '- . , . g Jean Liu ,I 1 V F Humberto Loayza 1 'f tl 4 my Ura.. . , ., ,, -..LL Q nf j ll il 7 Jr: l. LJ D 'Eg Q , . Y. . S' as KeirayLorentzen 1 Dennis Lucenta Michael Lynch Eric Lynn Kristin Lyons Stacy Macdonald Linda Maclean Dean Maillet Marjorie Majocha Timothy Marcantonio Elizabeth McCabe Mary McCusker Brian McDonough Peter McGovern f Mark Mclntyre Jennifer Meek Grant Miller l , Wendy Miller 4 ,. Q 4 Y - ,QQ - 2. 6,5 Marianne Monte Q , 4 Julie Mulvaney Arvell Mumford hr , 9 e, V gif:-,mai , -ft 1.2 1 2 .T - X V Joseph Murray - . Maureen Murray Robin Nason ,ttf Y L L L XV. .1 A Michael Newman I Denis O'Driscoll 1 Terri Omara I, . frail? Juniors ' 95 Constance Orth Christopher Paine Stephanie Parat Julia Perkins Arthur Perry Katherine Phoenix Christine Praria Paul Pruneau Byron Pryor Anugeeta Rao James Reilly Amy Roberts Nicholas Ross Jonathan Rostler Jeannette Ryan Rebecca Safran Kerrie Salka Jennifer Schumacher Eric Sciacca Renee Scimone Matthew Scola Jonathan Segal Laura Shannon Sandra Shapshay Cija Shepard Gianna Simmons Brian Slep 96 - Juniors M! O ! ' . x fr gi Q by ,1 1' 5.1 fl' Not Shown: Matthew Alford Jeffrey Anastas Phillip Bancroft Rodney Bennet Craig Boreth William Brown Jessica Butter Rachel Cibley John Coady David Cohen Matthew Crowley Stephen Davis Sheila Doherty Erik Domolky Christopher Gallo David Grace Daniel Greenstein Scott Ham Stanley Ham Eric Johnsen Eric Kattwinkel John Koulalis Laurence Krasnow Karen Milne Lisa Montesi . I - John OlConnor Jeffrey Oremland Pter Oullette David Parker Paul Pileeki Christina Pisani Bille Porter John Redgate Dwight Rodney Ryuska Rosse Joffrey Roy Matthew Sampson Douglas Shanley Katherine Short Meredith Slayton Craig Smith Jason Soslow Rebecca St. Croix Carl Stasswimmer Sage Surner Kristin Swindell Jonathan Tall Wayne Taylor Erik Towns Michael Weiss Lance Zimmerman Bayard Smith Jennifer Sosnowski Thomas Sosnowski Elizabeth Spencer Cheryl Stanton Daryl Stanton Eleanor Strong Eric Thielen Stefan Thielen Grant Trierweiler Jillian Troxler Benjamin Tucker Ada Vassilovski Stacy Vileniskis Thomas Vocatura Glenn Volkema William Vrettas Kristin Wald David Whelton Michael White Sally White William Wilkinson Roy Nelson Eric Wilson Carl Wojcik Tracy Woodman Ken Yang Michelle Rogers Juniors ' 97 F I I . 5 D , ' s A X 1 - a x i I X 1 i ,X +X X l 1 I 41 SPO RTS The Warrior Cross Country team started the season with high hopes of capturing the DCL crown, but these hopes were shut out when league champion and rival Bedford surprised the Wayland team 21-34. The team. however, led by captain Mark Allara, finished the season in second place in the league with a 6-1 record. DCL All Star Allara along with senior Ted Majocha, juniors Charlie Glass and Grant Trierwieler and sophomore Pat Reardon made for most of the scoring throughout the season. Bain came in second behind Bedford on the team list of enemies as it forced several meets to be postponed and forced the All League meet to be moved to Lincoln-Sudbury where the Warriors finished third. Although the team will be losing seven seniors, the future still looks bright as coach Benedetti saw the teams largest turnout in years. 'Y .Q n. . 4, 1.- Cross Countr fbi. , 4 -wx 'sw-551' ...A . . . ,. A+ . 45,1 . .-gflj,-jsff-.gpg . .. .al The ugly look of determination Doing anything to win, Sean Angus veers off the path. 1 .i -- 5 ' ' If -. . if? .-,LT fe.- , . A nvfv 'e - f In-.Qgtn AQ.: fgo. 0 '13 --x f .-Q vL ,- ', K ' A- ', 7-'FH 7 -rv --1 '49 In fs f 1015 .ax -I 4' , 4' -io' V. L. 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Jon Budner. Bob McCauIe . Bo er Nichols Row 3' l Y Q - Matt Vrablik. Barry Snyder, Brenden McMahon. Brian Gottlieb, Ben Elliot. Gary Opponent' 100 ' Cross Country Treirwerler. Sean Angus. 17 f ,au Geoff Robinson in perfect form. ,n .Q 4 - if K.--lv .., 'S ' V . QF' A . F D191 ir ' f'.' ' -or .- . . ,,, . . n Y , L .. .U ,p M A , ,.,,, , -an , -. . Q L , ,Q MQ N, J - ' . . QQ- f L Go Sick Mark Doughty. CY - 'hn- lf ,, Q . ...I S 'C , ,fa I ,,,, .. , 1. v - ., ' ' l I. Y .i .J 'r , c ,:. ,, an Q V- M-Sf .. , . .. W , -- ' .f 2 'Mx ' 0-' . r, ff .- , ' , ., I, - ' . I tl., 'X' 1 V I 'E-:I N ,Flag ,, ' ' 'Kr-,,f9h -,..... -. ,, A. -- . - , , A W, t - .. , .55 ,, l. . A 1 , , :if 1 -I V ,-J.. -:Mg Mi,-'A 'Y 1... -av Q VL s 5 L: I ' M- ' 'N 1. 'Q adm 4 -'ik 45-'Y' - 'f W' A 1- ' '- V -1-2 ' ' ak N ' 7 f rw -I ' - -' t --flu ' Q, . -, P , -1'-zz' f - ' -gf. ' 4,-fm --1 Wt than-.1 , 2-f, -r x- - - Y 'asm , - - + v '- . . -5- ' -'M ff .- N ft ' A ' 3. V , 4, - 'il-osfqgsf. 4- -'.-. Y - ru . fwzf. ' N ,V go I dx - , ,. , ,K ' , Q Q x 19 A, , ,A ' ' , vt' - Y ' ' 4 N ',' ' . .53 O' - W i ,,,5'f1 ua- ff...-. 1 H.. N. V - www 1' '55,- sqgvxt. xi Mark Allara of FTD For Matt Vrablik, pain wull not stand In the way of victory. Cross Country - 101 arsity Fi Id Hocke The Warrior Varsity Stick- women had a successful season despite just falling short of the tournament. Under first year coach Laurie Nelson the squad, led by co-captains Kristen tSpikej Lorentzen and Karen Pond, compliled a 6-5-3 record. The team was led by the scor- ing of junior Melissa Crowley l3rd highest scorer in the DCLJ who came through and helped the Warriors upset Lincoln- Sudbury in the final 20 seconds A moment of silence with captain Karen Pond. Duelling the opponent Beth Waldner prevails. of the night game at Wayland. The net was minded by sophomore Deb Yolin and junior Marianne Monte. They came through under pressure and kept the team going strong. After several early morning breakfasts and psyche dinners, the team molded into a working unit that not only cared strongly about field hockey but about each other as well. Ending a season of hard work, senior Kathy York was given the Most Improved Player 'S f' .X 4 l A .-I' , vlft .-.s 5' -'V ., ' ' f g. . ' ,W 'T x ,Shu J .A gig. 150 'l . nf, 4?-v -11,35 ,gn 4,9 fuzveb' r ' '-rv' G - 'iq ' ', , .-ig ffl' i . I 4 rg P 'A' I . - 3 4. . ' 1, Q ' I A 4'- .,-..4.l.,.L,g- ...Q ' .wr -and ,,I.1sgig4.e.,if,4,gg+4g 6. 102-Fieiauockey 'f', '.., W-',,'af'i!f'--. . 3 ., ' ,C .jf 4 ' ' j ,hi-.Q P--:-,,'K'...g., . a... . f,:.: 'A' '..-'-1 '. '- s-v -', A ' det- -,us '1v1l'.'!0-Q9 a ', 1' ,,--A-'l --.f '-'-xf -..a '-.2 award. And selected to the DCL All-Star team were senior captains Karen Pond and Kristen Lorentzen and junior Melissa Crowley. Marianne Monte and senior Beth Waldner received honorable mention. Hopes for next year's Varsity team are to avenge this year's losses to Acton-Boxboro, Lincoln-Sudbury, and Weston and an even more successful season. Kristen Lorentzen trims the grass with class. Marianne Monte ready to take on the world. The Warrior Squad - go ahead, make their day! Kristen Lorentzen psyches out her opponent. 27' i' u .,. 'fx ' f.A. ,. uf. 'yvww , di, ' '.'i ii- 'MH l pa:',aL G I .Q , ,f..' 9 qi. J , ' I A 4 ,J,..'W1?J' ',.x.1.d . , .-' - -' , PSB.- ' I T 1- ' 'ei 4 4 J 4 -A-,A -.lp .- .. J, , H X i -- J a .4 X v Q xt . 6 5 1? -pf fini. -f-xpfq ,.--A v 4 'f-Lf: K e ' 1 1 f .- Y '- ' t '-L 1 '1 -l '.,.'-': 1 'K' . A ff' va ',l ..g,, 1 , Z 1 A- ., 4 f k , -fi , f'-' ' 3' ',. 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T - , I I lI!'nJ- 4' T T J I A A ,?Yf.....-.s-1-riff' A -'A-A --s '--'- 1' . . , , 4. 3 91 I I - v' .f , -is 5 ,H , .- . fu ' --. .' ' 'V ' , :vii I 0. 4- . I ' - ' . if I, 1,5 ..- - , - . I e n Aff-.qb.t,nT: . 1. I. ' I ' .5,1h.a 5 ,.. . ' ' 5 I q'j,o'Ja'. K 'A , ,-,Y Y , 4' ' ' .-5-1 ' ' lf - ,, . I f ' I - 4- ,.. .-I. . - 1, ' , L V 5 - I .fig tl u by . Row 1: Bndget Bradley. Cathy DuBel. Tracy Bockett. Chns Johnson, Captam Amy Hyland. Captaln Klm Clam, Shandy Welch, Andrea Buschunl Row 2: Coach. Beth Kelton. Sally Anderson. Kerry MacKaye. Giselle Ferguson, Lynn Bonner. Kam Welnbaum, Krls Ferguson. Ju-Soo Lee. Karen Hoy. Llsa Montesl. Lisa Shaw. Amy Roberts. 0- I fini? - , 15.W5 l-,'lp:' ' if 5 nd Y -1- ' Vi Q '1 4- L.. N . vm 51.1 bq,.l ,x ,-1-.hge it I' -f 97 . 7l,L. iS: '7 A' 104 ' Fleld Hockey 4 .'-1. O' . dig and 'Ev Lynn Bonner: Battle Position Shandy, pass the ball!! Katherine Kennedy models the windswept look Row 3: Anna Rutherford, Julie Moyer, Laura Mikulski, Jennifer Smith, Erica Hardin, Susie Merselis. Amy Pond, Rachel Boes, Pamela Cokin. Row 2: Kami Gray tmanagerj, Julie Stolfors fmanagerl, Kasha Lewis, Chrissy Redgate, Kami Cassella, Liz Salomon, Yana Markov, Amy Jablonski tcoachl, Row 1: Rosemary Looney, Jenny Tremblay, Michelle Montaque, Katherine Kennedy fco-captainl, Lori Danieli fco-captainl, Sheryl Profit, Karen Schofield. xi W5 'L 'f-. . f 4 l x9 R '-Q A 'wi QFJ Ili. -- . -:L ?. ffxsg ' llllv-lfn 7 ?'7'4 - 4 vfl is ' i 3 - 1253! 'Q -aiu. u'1'S.e': x . K This years J.V. Field Hockey team finished the season with a winning 5-4-3 record. The team was led by dedicated first year coach Ms. Lisa Piccolli and sophomore co-captains Kim Clay and Amy Hyland. Talented performances by goalies freshman Sally Anderson and sophomore Beth Kelton helped keep the team alive in many games. The biggest highlight of the season was a 1-0 victory over Acton-Boxboro, who handed the team a 4-O loss earlier in the season. A total combined offensive and defen- sive effort pulled this exciting victory through for the squad. Next year's team looks to further improve their skills and record under coach Piccolli. The Freshman Field Hockey Team carried on the Warrior win- ning tradition this fall with an ex- ceptional 7-3-2 record that in- cluded victories over such rivals as Weston and Lincoln- Sudbury. Coach Amy Jablonski emphasized the need for team work on the field and along with hard work and determination, they were able to find success. Under the leadership of Co- Captians Lori Danieli and Catherine Kennedy, the team learned to work with one another to make for a fun and productive season. Outstanding players on the team included high scorers Amy Pond, Rosemary Looney and Lori Danieli and defensive standout Katherine Kennedy. Their talent is sure to enrich fu- ture Varsity and JV teams. Field Hockey - 105 Crippled Dan Devlin Sh0wS HIS Chris Curley, imitating Hack and a l helmetted friends that he too knows referee. gestures wildly with his new how to clap found pair ol striped arms. 'v if M I ,.,v,.....,- .pn 1 4 7:-LTD - Flow 1 Todd Brunel, Craig Schneider, ' A - N'-- ' Gregg Levin, Chick Brisson, Captain A 6 l Y V - Andy Miller, Captain Flip Burrer, ' ' s r l Captain Mike Schumacher, Steve !, - ' F' F I 'S ' Monson, Mark Greenberg, Keith Perry, - A - A--A-l Dan Devlin, Roy Mogan Row 2 Mike Downs, Dennis Lucenta, Lonny Krasnoo, Joe Murray, Eric Zizza, Andy Frantz, Rob DeSaulniers, Eric Hackendori, Jim Fleilly, David Cohen, Mike Keats Row 3 Byron Pryor, Mark Herman, Steve Charlton, Tom Dretler, Matt Boes, Billy Wilkinson, Chris Curley, Carl Wojcik, Matt Scola, Kevin Nelson Row 4 Dean Maillet, Fred Ftandall, lan Hay, David Boyle, Alex Nagi, Mike Moschella, James Catalado. Jason Clark, Tom Lahalse Row 5 John O'Connor, George Billingsley, Billy Kotek, Brian Frank, Ben Schuler Flow 6 Asst. Coach Tom Cavanaugh, Head Coach Bill Hyan, Asst. Coach Tim Confrey 3... K QQQ . s 13 , .D - - , - -4- , Another picture of football players 'f 9 l r Varsit Football The 1985 Varsity Football season certainly had its ups and downs, but for all who partici- pated it was rewarding and worth all the effort. The season began in July with captains practice and weightlifting at the high school and getting to know new head coach Bill Byan. The next step was a week of pre-season training at a Cape Cod Army base, where coach Ryan introduced the team to new offensive and defensive strategies. Camp Otis was ex- hausting and demanding, men- tally as well as physically but the team came away with a real sense of comraderie and a common purpose. The season started out with some disappointments, includ- ing a close loss on a missed last- minute field goal attempt. The Warriors came back however, with a big mud-bowl victory over Boston Latin. Most of the Warrior season was like a roller coaster, win- loss-win-loss. To the team's credit however, despite an ex- tremely tough schedule f4 of 10 opponents were either un- defeated or were Super Bowl contendersl. They always came up fighting after being knocked down. The team's best effort on the year was the decisive home victory over Newton-South, which had followed their most demoralizing defeat. This big win sent the Warriors confidently into the traditional Wayland-Weston Thanksgiving Day Game, but Weston was ready for the challenge. The two rivals clashed in the mud and snow but neither team could score. It remains for next year's team to win one for the graduat- ing seniors. The team owed a lot of its success to the leadership of tri- captains, Flip Burrer, Andy Miller and Mike Schumacher and coach Bill Byan and his staff for their time and dedication to bring Wayland football back to its past high standards. Ev- his -.ff ,--f 1 7 i L., A myths. , 7 l I -ua fu' -.J . . P V id: 1 1 'W 1 . . f . i . fl. A 5' made- -- A gn ,,,,4g . 'r ' ,V X wp' V, , M .4 Qi-'gg 'L 'K 'V X ff-'is Q 1 Sophomore Mike Moschella winds up to boot the defenseless pigskin. OK, guys, when I give the signal, lets all go aim that referee. says quasi-captain Steve Charlton. Lines of destruction. The Warriors share a rare passing moment. A 1 .Q-, Varsity Football - 107 Under the guidance of coach Tom Hermanowski the J.V. Football team finished the season with a 3-2-4 record. The team boasted a strong defense. led by linebackers Tom LaHaise and James Catalanatto along with defensive end Alex Nagi, that recorded two shoutouts and allowed more than 20 points just once. Offensively the team was powered by sophomore quarter- back Mike Moschella who, when given the right protection, proved to be a great passing Black 52, Black 52, hut, hut. hut threat. The running attack was led by back Bill Wilkinson who moved up into the Varsity ranks at midseason. Coming from behind twice and battling to a 12-12 tie against Westwood proved to be the team's most exciting game of the season. During the game seniors Keith Perry and Mark Greenberg both turned in 60 yard plus touchdown runs. Many players on the squad will be valuable assets to next year's Varsity team. Greenie Breaks Loose! Carl Wojcik eludes tackle -Li 'XXL- ASQ 'I Kit'- ' f . ' . w 1, 5 5, - V g I N' .. ' .- P - '- - :. ' w. .a' L. A gn - . . 1.1-7i .... . A . , , . - -s I 5 ' 3?ff?f'a..-.- .V g, 4 ,Q n- 1.4. . ' -ws.. N 'Raw'- r, A-,if I Jes- . ,,, l 'R . .--ai 1' - , -1-' . 3 'F ' 14 ' Sr uv?-' ' 'K' 1 Q I b L - U , k .. 1 h -quln 108 - Varsity Football Mike Moschella tries out for A How much longer Papa Smurf? Chorus Line .pub Qu' ...f Now boys if I told you once I told you twice, you're not supposed to come I V I F I Football The 1985 fall season had its largest turnout for freshman mage win over Natick behind football in a number of years. them the team got their first Almost 30 kids came out forthe regular season win against team that started the season off Ashland. From there the team on the right foot with a scrim- traveled to Newton South where mage win over Needham and a they lost atough game but came O-O tie against Concord-Carlisle. back a week later to win their last Although the team lost their next game over Boston Latin. Even three regular season games, the though their final record was 4-4, second half ofthe season saw a the future of these freshman large improvement with a scrim- looks extremely promising. off the field with clean pants , scolds Coach Chase. The ref cant decide which side to line In the clear, David Fay makes a spectacular catch l'?l up on , ... i . - X. 1 - f me .. 7.7, ... I 1 1 I I - - A if Q , - 3 . 4 ' 4 s X . A i as i l . Ll Row 1 Paulo Dragonetti, Scott O'Keefe, Captain Adam Hawkes, David Fay, Captain Doug Labb, Dana Fluzicka, Keith Hills, Keith Tomason. Row 2 Captain Jeff Bortone, Darrick Edwards, Captain John Boyajian, Jeff Kronenberg, Ken Coady, Joel Neman, Andy Eycleshymer. Row 3 Keith Contoni, Carlos Hernandez, Chris Antle, Scott Clark, John Conzone. Che' Robinson, Keith Parker. Flow 4 Coach Gary Chase, Eric McCallig, Brian McMullen, Dan Messins, Chris O'Connor. Coach Tom Hermanowski. Football - 109 The Wayland High School Golf Team under coach Mike Brennan had a winning season 48-75 this year despite a lack of experience. Kevin Nurmi, the only senior, was the veteran captain of the young team that was comprised mostly ofjuniors with limited playing time in years past. Wayland in spite of its inexperience handed Con- cord-Carlisle, a DCL power house, one of it few losses. The victory was notable because it kept alive a string of 6 consecu- tive victories as Wayland attempt- ed to qualify for the team tourna- ment in the spring. Unfortunately, Wayland fell short of its goal los- ing the last match of the season in a close contest against DCL champs Acton-Boxboro. Kevin Nurmi and Matt Washek were voted to compete in the season ending DCL medalist tournament at Nashawtuc C.C. Although Kevin Nurmi failed to defend his title in the adverse weather con- ditions, Matt Washek performed admirably, proving he will be a fu- ture contender for the title. ,I . ..--. - - . . 'QL' ' .m f '-? .- .,..- .,.,5 Q., .3 -f-.4 .- I. , ..u u. ,..i 4' .,f4 wept. . .A x.- ,sk 'J F Maybe Washek is lust in the sport for the stylish shoes. 110 ' Golf 5 Captain Kevin at a candid moment. Swingers Mike Fennell and Craig Boreth look profoundly into the distance. , 'LfT .1 ,. vt ir 5 . s -A t 3 ,, .- lv: 'n A A 'YQ 2:13 - '97 ' 71 .. 75?-l -, Qfbsjq i. as ,QS . X155 -.N Yrs- XE' -T '- Kevin's Countr lub 1 Row 1: Mike Lynch, Ricky Kilpatrcik. Matt Washek. Capt, Kevin Nurmi. Craig Boreth. Mike Fennell. Row 2: Scott Carl Adam Gordon. Doug Chisholm, Tom Montesi. Tom Vocatura. Mike Weiss. Missing-Dennis O'Driscoll, Andy Grosso 1 Franny's Flags on Parade zwvmahgz. 'K-u 'Q- ,.n. L W . - .- .. g . . . A g. 'i. v-4 . - Q . - - A , -'1 1 : , - f -W' ,A 7-, :- -.V J y:. ff2g,-I'-1 Q. ' fa,-,,,:5 he . ca? ' ,-.. Q-'15 7 - , -- f . ' J, . it --e-.:1-sf ,mf - -.- ,. I , - 4, .. -' fl . '4, .aff . F . ' -- t '-iq-1.7 Q, ' Ll.-e,3:,74o-Q15., 'A' lx' .54 2 n ' '. -.. ',, r'f, C sa, -'J' Jgq- Q wr, . we-LH A-w b,1'f1kg f ' 'z 7: fl A ASQ. A . - ' ' Q-I f ff-. , , ' 'k:1i .fi 'Q' '+ -- I Vx , ' 'f- ' e 3 'if1H W:-ll ., ge 'Z-1-2 -. - ,:f'. if -1 -- Q- ,- . L - '-'Q ff- hkviilf W, , U, rs ' ,J ,- Coach Brennan says the Pledge of Allegiance before every match. Franny Caliendo swings some flags. Led by flag captains Franny Caliendo, Judy Richardson and Elizabeth LaBelle and rifle captain Jeannette Ryan, the 1985 color guard worked hard this fall in the effort to encourage school spirit. Under the direction of new instructor Diane. the squad was successful in present- ing precision halftime drills. Row 1: Captain Jeannette Ryan. Dawn Parker, Kim Bradley Row 2: Captain Franny Caliendo. Elizabeth LaBelIe, Katherine Daley. Kristin Thalheimer, Christy Spoerl, Misty Spencer, Judy Richardson Color Guard - 111 This year's Boys Varsity Soccer Team entered the season with very high hopes. Under the leadership of Co-captains Doug Brooks and John Secor and many returning seniors, the team worked very hard and developed excellent passing skills. However, the season was a very frustrating struggle in the ex- tremely competitive D.C.L., resulting in five ties and several close losses, thus failing to quality for the State tournament by two points with a 6-5-5 record. Highlighting the season was 1-O win over tough Concord-Carlisle and a thrilling 3-O victory over rival Weston. The Weston victory and 4-0-1 record in the last five games truly ended this frustrating season on an up-beat note. Standout Doug Brooks was named All-State and MVP of the league. Both he and John Secor were selected as First Team All- Stars and junior Gerhard Holderer received Second Team recognition. Other outstanding performancs all season came from seniors Steve Banks, Mike Short, Rich Townsend, along with junior Nick Boss and sopho- more goalie John Warriner. '.i'lY ' Row 1: Paul Dicesare, Nick Ross Co captain John Secor Co ca tain John Secor protects the ball from 'W Doug Brooks. David Kaine, Dino Michalopoulos Row 2 Chip Hart ns Oncommg defenders McCullough, Mike Duffield, Steve Banks Eric Oldfield Scott Hamilton Eric Kattwinkel, Mike Ball, Ben Garfield Flow 3 John Warriner Mike Short, Seth Bossung, Jim Nilson Andy Blake Rich Townsend Gerhard Holderer David Fleischer Coach Bill Snow S9007 BUSCK the DVGY 112 - Soccer LY Its a tougn job but someones gotta do it Waylands Dynamic Duo prepare for Jim Nilson asks Ben Garfield to their next victim. recommend a soccer-proof mascara, ,Mg ,rt Z' '41 ,. 'sie nib' 1, W ' ' '-fa ... iff' +-if --,ag A ,A ' ' -'-a-THQJKZ 5i4':'iil-F' , -v -1 - ' - . 4- , W- -if Q --r 1 .. 'A ' 1 QU, -J rw ij-2,.z1, 1 1' laik., r-m',,'d- .f ' 'fu'- 1' A-riffs: ,j Ei',-:Q-qt. y . -.,, - -.,- , ff- 1 Wt '-'THZC-' r' ,J fx ,, if '-.- 1,'k..fr.5.' . A-J iff.-A 1931. ,,grf,2,'?1'V' -' 1 xA ' - -, f . I 0 I i .1 1' 5 f! 'C 41,4-a . ' K X! , s A X nf' 4 5 fini' ,Q 7fvjx.Lpb,,,i A I ' I .A r . ,. L, '. qi ,s. ' i xv , ...QQ , 1. -, I 5 -vt .' HRV' ' X , ' 4 Steve Banks planning the balls 'L' QQ-5 4 destination. .. ,. , 3'7 Y V 'Vpxs X I ,J .. A M- . S 'L' wi:-A K ix 'il-n ni., -ml . ..-1 Q 1 .A , V-mfagmt, BT!! . g:1 'R'5., 'ft-vw ,W ,c - Q 2-bw-lk lu sig! '. 'Lf p ra - Q -rw 4-w I - . K Soccer tl 'NL I IV and Freshman Socce Under the guidance of coach Whit Sterling and the leadership of tri-captains Mike Newman, Andy Slayton and Dennis Biseman, the J.V. Boys Soccer team posted a successful season with a 6-4-4 record. Powered on the offense by high scorers Walter and Mark Somol and Matt Loayza, who led the team in assists, the team was engaged in several high scoring games. One of these being a 7-5 shoot out loss against a tough Lincoln-Sudbury team. Even with 30 players on the roster the team proved themselves to be mature young men by acting un- selfishly all season and con- stantly cheering for those on the field from the bench. The 1985 Freshman Boys' socceer team had an extremely successful season this year posting a 7-4-1 record under the direction of former Wayland graduate Dan Elliot. Concentrat- ing on improving the essential skills of soccer, passing and dribbling, the team pulled together into a strong, agressive working unit. Warrior fans can expect some bright young talent to move up into the J.V. and Varsity ranks next year. Row 1 Todd Keller, Mark Somol, tri-Captain Dennis Fliseman, tri-Captain Andy Slayton, tri-Captian Mike Newman, Ben Tucker Row 2 Michael Grubstein, Craig Bolivar, Michael Fardy, Jeff Kunz, Yvan Pilette, Bayard Smith. Glenn Volkema, Neil Rosenbaum Row 3 Jaimie Gilmore, Tim Anderson, David Hayes, Mark Law, Tom MacDonald, Rick Gilmore, Matt Loayza, David Loges, Kyle Barnard, Walter Somol, Bill Daley Row 4 Mike Schlafer, Coach Whit Sterling Dennis Riseman bowls 'em over Putting the moves on Concord-Carlisle is Johnny Glass 1 14 - Soccer .va,.k. F i-MQ., . . 'F' ,,',,-, H-',.,,., h M.,- kh.. :glam Q Q- -a ,. U Q5-im bs- . Q M Y- 'inn - 1-. Qv ff .31 , 4 L.. ,sua-A ' - , ,. . rs. f dw: 'E ,-' . ,Eg-Q.. B43 f -Lx 4 18353 , V .. 1. - -any--,N -3.5. 5 ' ' f ,. V- 1-v--- ,nA JA--rw -f- - ' ,ll . Q' V, .. 1 V- - , , , .. . .,. ,,,.25Q,,.'Y -1 , .... -254' f .Q ag- 'v . - ' ' 1, r N , ' 21. F 2-.QQ at 'P' . f, -an we -f QA Q- f A 3 . L .N , . - .... - 1 -- -x, I J - 4, h W l .naman ' ,41- ff'- sans-I -111144: A 'Q-'sh iii Y... -' -- ' . . 1 5' ' at fa' EQ, WA. -.5'-139,-n I ,H I 'fy if'-.VA .Pai .,'i?,:z 4 U . Qi ' vx.. In 'M 'ur -' Mr Hel. X, .J Wilson Pilette rn awe of Eric Lavin's dribbling skulls, Mark Somol, or IS It Walter? .-...,. F- 4 ' -4, , v ' 1 f .: '1 ' ' - . Q 'Y 'VU 1-..f g 4' wwf? 5 Z. V z. ' 'Xu , - .. A.. 3 ,, , r. - V. 0 . ,V ':-A ' I 0 - -,L-vw - - -' --f 52 -. 45 'Q - . 4 ' .. . , 'II 'i' f ..'..K,f-. vzaiu-in '..Yw--pfi, .VN-pf . , r- . L-,:,, , ' 'lfrz E? -., ' -' ' '-1 1 1 . . ' ' - ' . -- fy, giv, --f M- HM x-an -M454 ',,q'fl ?'b 1-n 4V' 'Tian - .' 4' - --,ww 'z ' ng--1.. Q' ,I V. -- , I: .ssc vm .- 1, 'f1 fQ,K-2- -far: L:1'3Q f-we -'I 1 1' Q' 1 -. ' L,'..-Ili-.L ANI' A- ' ' '4 s A 3333 1 ngu- ibtii -.. Wwnsc' 'DC' F.-we-awww.. 3 A 1-H..--....-...N - L 6 .ff 1,43 JL R M 3'-' Y. I 1s,,,,, QR 't Q1 , -4,44 .iv N4 ,Ai . W .Nb-us ' - -Q .. Row 1 Eric Lavin, Ken Holmstrom, Doug Ball, Dwnght Blaha, Ted Bail. John -- ' ' X' Ae Glass, Aaron Ashton Row 2 Coach Dan Elliot, Rob DeSamone. Davxd Gaffun. A ' 'Ng Wilson Pilefte, Kevin Bankart, David Hanlon, John Angier, David Jones. Alex .F .I L' Moulle-Berteaux, Jeff Adams, Matt Weagle . .. 1' , :nf 4,55 -QHQY 1 . , x q - W Q 'I 1 K S - :il It 1 b 1' I Ia! -I fox- V ,f ! X, ...I . J . -tt.-.Q-iq, YA I 'file J ' . ,Q I . ,.-' Lf-1 4- I 4 5, . A ' 'J' S!-l 1:14 y'f4ff.' Q gf, 'W? '5f4 g 1, vi l 1 ' ' . f -- '15-1 ff'-S - ' .V xj 'Sf-L., ' 1 ' D I . Y I ' G , r .- . ,, -. -1 f'-- 152' -1 . rvmyl.. , '. - ' A--.4--I , , , t 'I f Q' ,v I 'S . I ' ., . is fy' X ' f .Xl 1 .Q ,' ' , - . ,a - f 'Q' 3 5 . A lat' M- ni.. ' ', . Q -3 -Q ar. Q 'J ' :Exif L. A 'W Ja' U, J 'L' '- .1 Soccer - 115 -5 kf ?fx1 ,' ,higrf lk, bt Y-1 K -J -L-r' ' fi' , iii-f1'fa ' ' 3- ,, -. ' 5 v-1 ' If. ,fi ' yi-x.,' vw g-fx tfgk f ,S il- L.- .':.,,f gf -A ' ,' 45- QS, girls 73 'QS - if ' V L' ' 4.2.2-HW ffvbusv. - 4- ' ' '. x fn- -', ff. -,,,. V , .., -s L, 'D J If Q 5 ' 0 I I 5g1Ui? r- ' 'hu' ' x! 0 V gf? : i ' X 54 . .,:k 7l AJva,'w!,,U-, lr ' - Y hd. f.' ',.-,... . 'f' - ,'4 ' 42,1--vp ',1'g, ',-... , .5513 '3 x N v' -A yq ' ' ,' . vigil. .Ass 1- ,M 4 A I, 5 I E , I, rvlyix, . 'ygilv' ,A as I'-M - .165 ii1,ffX.Qgb,L,L , V ,- N--'. ! ,, , ' s 1 I ' --y5.6j.n' .' ,HY - T . 3 ' 'f.i: ' tx? rl? n , -'MEAN . - -'uv' ,ADQA m 'Sim ' '5 Girl Varsit Soccer 'C 5 , ,. . -13 ff'-4 ,gr .45 ug, ': 'f ' Pj 6' rr1 'a1,1,,q.J,,e'.t-'. lv, , , N.-'fb 1. 17 ig- A , , .fn n .,, ,fs ,.,,-P54 ann.,-04 1, .',' . ,. AI: ,F 4 ' ld ' A.. .V V.. 'I 4' I ,- ,,.-.-- . -if-' .J .ep v, , -f ly , ' 4 - , rs .. eww., 'S ' ' A xl!! , A jealous Cindy Curley watches as soccer star Shari Krasnoo gets triple-teamed. Waylands karate champ Kelly Brown winds up to give bigwig a chop Bigwig returns the chop to Kris Jazowski The 1985 Wayland Girls' Soccer Team. Never heard of H?????VVanarnHunelmthatvm powenulsquad honivvawand who had a winning season in one of the toughest leagues in the maMW Now,lrememben Wayland was the 4566 seeded teaniwho upsetthe W3 seeded Nonh Andoverinthe quanenv nam ofthe MIAA Easmwn MassachusensTknnnamentand then lost 2-1 to Weston twho went on to the state finalsj, They were led on the attack by Juniors Shari Krasnoo thigh scorer, DCL MVP and All-Star. Globe All Scholasticl and Keira Lorentzen Cmost assistsl. The defense was powered by sophonmwe goahe Debbie Molasses Blocker, tri- captains Kim Michell, Katy Irving and Susan Carls, seniors Sue Rosenblatt, Kathy lVlaley and junior Ellie Strong. Other aggres- sive playing was contributed by sernors Knsten ULJnebackerH Jazowski, Jeanne Hyland, Karen Testa, Kristin Somol, Jill Danieli. Cini Curley and Gayle Hansen. The Vvankns mong wnh coach John Mann, are looking fonfvard to next year where they hope to clean up the unfinished business and capture the State Champion- ship. You can't take the ball away from me even if you DO pose like a greek statue of a discus throwerf' says Wayland ace Sue Carls 1 ' bs 7 f ' nf, ' ,, ffur - . Z A' 'Q . T ,, ,W A ' ts 5' 'ug Rza! , I s riff?-is W' U 5.1 I z' -HQ 9 fff f ' it 5 'b N? 'h H ' T:-e C, ' I X 7 . ' :-LL - ' .umm-. trim A i. fuffgf ai. Soccer - 11? lunior Varsity Girls Soccer Jane Troxler: one step ahead of her man. Christy concentrates on her form. Sharon Tewksbury hams it up for the Camefa, This years J.V. Girls' Soccer Team headed by Tri-Captains Teri Adler, Julia Bossung and Rebecca Safran had a good year with 5-4-2 record. There were several new players on the team with different levels of experience but the combined effort demon- strated their talent to the fullest. Outstanding players included leading scorer Shari Lavin with 9 goals, Jane Troxler, Mia Hayes and defenseman Kelly Karcanes. Overall, this years J.V. girls worked hard to form their best team possible and are looking forward to an even better season next year. 1 18 - Soccer Uugh! Shari shoots for victory Please God let there be water. Kelly Karcanes: outstandlng defenslve wornan. Row 1: Heather Falrbanks. Carolrne Tuscherer, Deb Larsen, Glorla Harrlson. Co-Captlan Julia Bossung, Co-Captlan Tern Adler, Sharon Tweksbury. Julle Holland, Meg Pryor, Muffy Connelly, Row 2: Coach Joe Porrell, Teresa O'Keefe, Wendy Lrs. Shan Lavln, Jane Troxler. Kelly Karcanes. Chnsty Spoerl. Erica Labb, Mia Hayes. Amy Mcnamara, Glenna Clark, Ton Pesek Soccer - 119 Girls Swimming and Diving Flow 1 - Sherry Earle, Andrea Hawthorne. Anne Bryant. Gail O'Mara, Ann Marie Allara. Karen Cotter, Christina Ely Melissa Gregorian, Andrea Wald, Michelle Dicicco. Row 2 - Madeline Neiman, Sarah Heckscher, Michelle Fokos. Heather Uhler, Linda Dann. Lisa Ekmeiian, Rachel Rosenzweig, Robin Feinberg, Kristina Woicik, Megan Richardson. Row 3 - Manager Susan Gale. Manager Dana Frost, Captain Rebecca Sawyer, Captain Sally White, Captain Amy Sawyer, Manager Christina EI dons her St 'Ish Kristy Earle, Manager Julie Dicarlo, Coach Claude Valle. Row 4 - Jen Kimiatek, Jamie Wong. Jen Meek. Kim Hakobsen, V V Kim Hyde, Jennifer Sosnowski, Claudine Coulon, Merra Green, Row 5 - Kristin Wald. Lisa Carapezza. Carrie Clittord, DVGSCHDUOVW SU 'Q'3SS95- Amy Harmon, Adrienne Clark. Tara Emery. Whitney Hyde, Tracy Eagan, Kristen Landurand, Suzi Altman. .efii ,gn Q - N .fri EAN' , v R C . ' l V 5 . 3 A . L A , 1 'twig X F ' f 1 I X ' 1 X i - - ' X xx -W Z - E3 . wr ' ' i ' 5 'l' N QI ,X t X 1 . -. .ia ' A :: ': IHNII' g Ano . . al-- 1 Sarah Hecksher Takes a plunge. Rebecca Sawyer explains to Amy Harmon how not to hold ones hands while diving, 120 - Swimmrng In what was projected to be a rebuilding season, the girls' swim team raced to a 6-3 record 46-2 in D.C.L. Competitionl, and rolled to a second-place finish behind perrenial state-champs, Acton-Boxboro, in the league championship meet. Led largely by underclassmen, the largest Wayland girls' swim team ever recorded finishes of 8th and 12th at the sectional and state championships. The youth of the team makes for an exciting outlook in the future. The group was led by tri- captains Amy and Rebecca Sawyer tseniorsl, and MVP Sally White tjuniorl. They were the glue , according to head coach Claude Valle, that held the squad together talong with members of the senior classl through a tough season of train- ing. An exciting dual-meet season was highlighted by the Warriors winning four of their five dual meets that boiled down to a winner-take-all freestyle relay. Two of their more satisfying victories came over arch-rivals Lincoln-Sudbury and Bedford With the spirit and determina- tion that has been a trademark of this team since its inceptron in 1972 still intact, the town will be anxiously watching as the team aims at new heights in the years to come. Ann Marie Allara Andrea Wald Sue Koenig Robin Feinberg xi 'T' , YM Q., , 'f' ,. 'HU - . -' .,- .- -Ya. airagf - , ,L . . . Q l A-xg 'fi-1HA'.- -. NUfip?h f- , R., 'P' .sgfo-brlfy.--. sh.. y .--'.:-1 54-ig , -- - . - -' .1, -fQ '? H .N.-.-,,fQ,fog,3f'.. -gdW,LyE4z:,,s.-. T'i I I I ' V . N . I . V . . N Y V ,J ' l ,,- I , I ' Y gr- F il-P Ax ' - ' . - - -,-. ' ..52 .'7 ,I I' g:'r1nAh?,- D , , ' A 5'-14 fig. h U J' . . . .1 1-.Q ,lg g- -. g:..,,,,,. . ,Fr ' 1 ' Q -. U -di 1-.. A .' ' 4' , -g - m f 3--' ,..,, ', -' ' J 4 -1:47 w V V--.p-4ff'f!g,gi.,QL' Swimming - 121 MIX'- 5- . The 1985 Fall cheerleaders joined the Boosters all season in what proved to be a successful effort in promoting school S-P-l- Ft-I-T. The squad, led by captain Lisa Flosznik and advisor Eleanor Welch, participated in the midseason All Sports Pep Rally and the first Annual combi- nation Bon Fire itti Pep Rally on the night before the Thanksgiving game. Several fresh faces and new ideas helped the squad to make the squad a S-U-C-C-E-S-S and provided for a very reward- ing season. 122 - Fall Cheerleaders Row 1: Wendy Miller, Cindy Valdes, Wendy Stolfors, Lisa Flosznik. Row 2: Kara Kelly, Kathg Hayes. Danielle Davis. Louise Low. Kristi reene, Stacy Vileniskis. . T t . - A WCG tif. ' ' . 4 ua 1 l .df -Q , 'rgf ' nl J ' ' t,., - a . , W J - -2 ' ' 4 irit Boosters ' -:A- ' ' ' 'rife We got spirit, lets hear it chant the Fall P x I . 2 0.141 ::5'. . . 5'4Ff-'tsl 6 Q Read , ' m f'w , ,, K' . 'Q-.... 5' egg .A .,g,E ' ' . z 3 ' ' . .. M' 22-mfr.. , et's show some enthusiasm like Kristi Heres the group posing with Coach reene and Stacy Vileniskis. Hansen. it ...,v..vr4-4' ,y . '1-V -!'2 5 'in-:J ' it : . .'ai9Z,i., -if - it 'if 'A .i- .,f.:Q'5:f?9Eff'g . f15,.+.'f-'- ,W J' Flow 1: Kim Adams, Capt, Cindy Valdes, Capt. Wendy Stoltors, Danielle Davis. Row 2: Valerie Brown, Renee Scimone. Row 3: Laura Shannon, Kristin Jazowski, Wendy Eskandarian. Led by senior co-captains Wendy Stolfors and Cindy Valdes, the winter cheerleading squad added several new cheers to their spirited routine while improving on the old ones. Under the su- pervision ot advisors Sue Nleinert and Char Hansen the squad of tour seniors and six juniors enthusiastically cheered the Boys' and Girls' Varsity Basket- ball teams on to victory throughout the season. Wendy Eskandarian in a less spirited mood. Winter Cheerleading - 123 in iilffi, l 'TVN 135' -L '5 I3 'gal Kita vsfjjpfgqffffha 1 1 1 . 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I, I - 1 ' ' ' rx A V-,, f ! they nnnnnuclntlun-nu--nn-nun... aun---.nu-. un... .--.un-nn unnununu nguoi:-nunuuununnun n - uvluosnu I nnlnonnonu an .nu -un unu- 3 ANANQNNAQAO1 rv 0o..nN 2 Woyl 65 llejllon South 65 Bedford 31Vz Wgpto luyland 41'!2 Acton 38'!2 'Ms Wa cl 5135 Boston Latin 35112 Bishop Fenwick 58V2 Uncoln Sudbury 91 Wfund 44 Marian 18 Boston Latin 29 Newlon Solllh 25 Weston 28 MONO!! 15 N r Rou h Times N 19- 4 25 Y. R1 ' The 1985-86 Varsity Boys' Basketball team coached by Joe Porrell. had a rocky season finishing tied for third place in the Dual County League with rival Weston at 9-5 ll 1- 8 overalll. The Warriors began the season as a favorite to win the DCL crown and with a 3-O start things looked good for the young team. But by midseason the Warriors had lost five straight lseveral one point lossesl and any hopes of winning the league crown. The team then set their sights on just making the tournament. This meant winning seven of their last nine games. With this goal in mind the team pulled together and was able to meet this goal by giving such teams as Lincoln-Sudbury their first loss of the season and avenging an earlier season loss to Weston en route. Although they lost in the first round of the tournament to Masconomet the team proved they could do anything if they really set their minds to it. Captain Eric Muscle Man Zizza is the only graduating senior and with All Star Dunk King Craig Doherty, high scoring twins Eric lAll Start and Stefan Thielen and point guard Arvell Mumford and an enormous amount of talent on the bench you can look for the Warriors to be a major powerhouse in the league next season. 126 ' Basketball 5 j .-.l S- Brad Canavan eyes . , , the ball? Eric Thielen shoots for two Yeaah' Theres another one. assures Coach Porrell Jim Williams on DE-fense N Craig l'Two tall Jones Doherty practices his layups Row 1. Brad Canavan, Jon Segal, Nick Boss, Craig Boreth Flow 2: Byron Pryor, Stephan Snell, Steve Doherty, Arvell Mumford Row 3: Coach Joe Porrell, Mgr. Jill Danieli, Chris Paine, Stefan Thielen, Capt. Eric Zizza, Craig Doherty, Eric Thielen, Jim Williams, Manager Monique Schafler, Missing Managers: Sue Flosenblatt and Tara-Lee Davis il i rj A A1 N 'Sr ,ll N lfil' -fig k .Xu V 35... ig E4 ii 38 -l 1 if 1 l 5 il flxgihlflffl be I L l A fl ' X V ix I , NK, 5 I ' s 4 A , Q ,-.... ,A-HL K I A YLANP 'Mxx Ni Give me the ball muscles Capt Eric Zlzza Wait a minute. Just wait a minute says Arvell Mumford Basketball - 1 The Junior Varsity Basketball team had its most successful season in years roaring off to a 9-2 start. Three of those early come- from-behind victories climaxed with last- second, winning baskets by Erik Towns. Coach John Brande grew noticably gray. The final 10-7 record included four very close losses and consistent, hustling, hard work from everyone on the team. The season's outstanding players were Erik Towns 136 points in one overtime victoryl, Gary Trierweiler. and Mike Moschella. This year was tremendous fun for everyone in- volved with the team. Special thanks go to managers Amy Cook and Katherine Daly. Eric Towns: Total concentration l-logging the ball is Dennis O'Driscoll Come From Row 1: Jason Soslow, Bill Kotek, Captain Erik Towns. Mike Moschella. Gary Trierweiler. Row 2: Dave Williams. Bill Vrettas, Rodney Bennett, Dennis O'Driscoll. Tim Marcantonio. Thomas Diperna. Coach John Brande xg? ix -kfgilx ya: in x ll V' s-gg' 'Q It ,fi y ' ...T--fa-A fi 5-'i ' ' ' 1' W ' x! I -1-lx , , L ly J.. -X, y kj? X -fm iwiuii ll xml 1 tu W 1' Jil: M .. Behind Crew Missing from team picture Matt Washek and Glenn Volkema - mug shots Hello! Anyone in there? Managers Amy Cook and Katherine Daly Tumi? , 2 0 K .fiit-'f 'Wo gl. 12 E 'S -s. Y 17N 128 - JV Boys Basketball -.E 'li , 4 I, 'xg . 0' ax' ,NK X 1 'X 11-J. .S , .ull Y .J Row 1: Matt Weagle, Brian Danieli, John Conzone, David Fay, Tom Burke. Row 2: Bob Desimone, Jeff Adams, Eric Fanchiang, Tom Montesi, Michael Bonner, John Boyaiian, David Gaffin, Coach Lis. Jil lhsrf, 'Ti - it J' DQJQWY 'ami-:msg if ' 1 The Up and M Coming 5 f The aspiring Tom Montesi readies himself for a perfect shot. Coach and players share anxiety. Magic Boyajian Brian Danieli - The White Shadow The Wayland High School freshman basket- ball team had a very successful season post- ing a 9-3 record under coach Jack Lis. The team was lead by the starting line up of Brian Danieli, David Gatfin, Tom Burke and high scorers John Boyajian and Matt Weagle. The bench showed a lot of depth as well with sixth man Tom Montesi and the clod squad - John Conzone, David Fay and Bob Desimone. Contributing greatly in spirit and sweat although they didn't see much playing time were Jeff Adams, Mike Bonner and Kevin Slep. The team wishes to thank Coach Lis and manager Wendy Lis for their time and support during the season. Boys' Freshman Basketball - 129 'n on up i . ... ,Sj- x 'F X N DEFENSE Capiairi Kristin Lorentzen looks like She S going to play dirty. Keira Lorentzen waves to the crowd. -..v.,.JI'- .ki NA' 1 Aux.. '1 -.pn ., ' , as i E -- 1 , I 3' X .l. ' b-1 t - ' X - .: ' 4, -.L .S 5 , .C H if x 130 - Giri s Varsity BasketDaH 1 Julie Perkins on a fast break Stacey Viliniskis whistles while she shoots. Cl .Avi ,,- -11' 'Ji .- i fy - fi I X 6 Juv ., 2 , 5-Q I xi 'ii .q- 'f .41 ' - ! pu-4 XJ 1 ii. Row 1: Manager Kasha Lewis, Stacey Viliniskis, Captain Katy Phoenix, Captain Kristin Lorentzen. Julie Perkins. Row 3: Coach Molly Walters, Manager Karen Schofield. Melissa Haggarty, Kristy Spoerl, Karen Milne. Keira Lorentzen. Captain Lorentzen burns by everyone on the way to the basket. Melissa Haggarty gingerly watches the seconds tick off the clock while Wayland tries to pull ahead. The Battle for the ball continues. if f.-env-1 A-ci A, ,fl The Girls' Varsity Basketball team had a rebuilding season under new coach Molly Walters and Co-captains Kris Lorentzen and Katy Phoenix. The team had a 6-9 season, a great im- provement from last years 3-16 record. Close games with Lincoln-Sudbury, Concord- Carlisle and Newton South kept the season exciting. The teams positive attitude, hard work and rounded talent resulted in a commendable season. I f' , 1.41.4-' s 'gl Y Q R Y. x .F X 1 ,i , I M - QW, -N' wg s i pf.: . P 'Z H ft Girls' Varsity Basketball - 131 i gg J 0 I' .-. .fl - 4 Hoopsters l told you we shouldnt have come to this dance in our basketball uniforms! The girls' J.V. basketball team coached by Amy Jablonski had a tough season finishing with a 4- 11 record. Although they put 1 1O0fs into every game the victo- ries did not seem to come their way. Always there to keep the spirits high though were Co- captains Jean Liu and Suzanne Goldstein. The team hopes for better luck next year. 132 - Girls J V Basketball i i Erica Sticky Fingers Labb proves cool under pressure Superwoman Labb thwarts another worthy opponent Suzanne Goldstein prepares to discourage this defender with her famous left jab lf I could only see what l'm aiming for, thinks the aspiring Swindell to herself z A t x is - L Assn: 0 9 . J. -.tk . I XJ Ng, iv Zi .f S Si f - Li NJ . il-'fi , 9l: fl l2'faE 269 e:?2'r W V l Row 1: Shannon Brothers, Yana Markov, Jean Liu, Capt. Suzanne Goldstein, Capt. Kyle Brunel, Cathy Swindell. Laura Plant, Anne Maiocha Row 2: Maria Mazakopos, Lucy Chiou, Lara Scarpato, Denise Kerrigan, Sandy Shapshay. Beth Kelton, Erica Labb, Karen Schofield, Kasha Lewis Girls J V Basketball - 133 waves. lg, Fibfgk G The girls' gymnastics team finished with a 7-2-O record Led by coach Phil Sharkey and co- captains Courtney McKown and Cija Shephard, the team had its first winning season in ten years. The victories are credited to the hard work and total team effort from the girls in what many perceive as an individual sport. Every member pulled through, capitalizing on their individual strengths and contributing where needed. The roster was a mix of upper class veterans and promis- ing freshman that combined for the successful team of ex- perience and depth. In the last meet of the season against Milford all three seniors Kelly Daly, Courtney McKown and Kerry Daly turned in personal bests, a fitting way to end the season. With the talented group of freshman and juniors remain- ing the gymnastics program looks to be headed for great success. TY'-ma ' 'I cn CT. CID Courtney McKown reaches for the basketball net for support. Coach Sharkey says the pledge of allegiance. The judges aren't looking, Julia, you can let your stomach out. iw. -' '34-' . '1 4' v .5 ,S E- lS5dur 4,44 fri- .lx x , 2 lt' i v 'T t n I. h, ci' . i l aint no v4 es., 4' Y :Dx 1 Y dz 5 ug.. -Y, l fi. .. it L9 .il Vx ' it A- l'N 5 , ... i f'v+ - x I l ? 2 W .Nj I 5. 'nik it , ' -'Q , f Anne Bryant gets flexible. Cija Shepard's pinky has a magnetic repulsion from the bars. Three seniors getting high ion the barsl. Karen Cotter is observed suspiciously by her coach. ow1 Andrea Hawthorne Anne Bryant Capt Shepard Capt Courtney McKnown Kelly Daly Kerry Daley Row 2 Karen Girls' Gymnastics - 13: I . .JP- Row 1: Stan Ham, Andy Grosso, Mike Fennell, Jett Anastas, Dave Whelton, Eric McCallg Tom Vocatura, Sean Augus l John Fiostler Row 2: Mgr. Danielle Katz, Adam Berger, Scott Carll, Matt Scola, Jim Reilly, arl Wojcik, Sean Cronin, John Secor, Willy Anastas, Doug Brooks, David Casella, Dean Mallet, Mgr. Norah Kucharski ..,f . :S .HH I- y 1 9 ' 'fi' 1 Q Y gl q S Y Fearless Goalie Scott Carll braces I iii-rl? A- himself for a lightning shot Carll demonstrates his famous one-legged ice ritual Willy Anastas practicing Yoga On Ice fi l ... 'E Q . 1 db' an J XXX. A I i i , I- i i l I l lu t 0 e of Those Yearsi K' N AQ W J ,..atW9W5' .5 R .,, M -Er.. 1 aw-1 Q Hb' ...,,.,. veg 'N Ai' What? You don't recognize these Cronin takes a fall in the battle two puckers? of the goalies The Wayland team attempts to . . . and yes, even the Hockey Team smother an alleged fire on the ice plays 'follow the leader' fHey, isn't that the name of an anti-freeze'?l .xii f o tit, 'il ,,f 3 9 fi. 1 ' wif?-1-S, 2 l ' Ti lt was a very disappointing season for the Varsity Hockey team. Hindered by a lack of experience and size the Warriors struggled in the very competitive Dual County League, which sent three teams to the Eastern Mass Tournament. Things looked good for the team with two early season victories over Bedford C3-23 and Newton South Q2-Ol, however, from there the team seemed to go down hill as they lost some close contests to Boston Latin and Concord-Carlilse in the final minutes of each game. Despite the several losses, the team continued to work hard at im- proving their skills and with a strong core of Juniors returning, things are optimistic for next winter. At the end of the season Captain John Secor received All- Star recognition on defense and goalie Sean Cronin received Honorable Mention. Hockey - 13 The team plunged unto the season wlth a fresh ldeallsm and began major Internal changes ln our morals and muslc. We rm- medlately unlonlzed unto the SKI TEAM- STERS - a force feared by many. admlred by few, The radlcal nucleus of sux Captalns provlded awe lnsplrlng splnt. commltment. and a bold new outlook. Wlth the new team came a new head coach, affectlonately known as t'Ted . Mr, Hall employed lnnovatlve new skl tech- nuques. such as skatlng, with an arsenal of new hugh tech school skl equlpment. Our rugged tralnlng reglmen gave us an early advantage, and contlnued effort kept us on the track to total world domrnatron. Our daily tralnlng included 15 parsec death runs. madman dashes through sand plt slaloms. and the Infamous seven hour wall slts, Manager Gary Gray not only vldeotaped 'ASKI TEAMSTERS - The Movle , but was also HUMMER rep for tContlnued on next pagel Gregg Kavet radlos course conditions to the top. Sandy-concentrate-one spot. 7 ' u n ' ' ' tlllSHl Row 1: Manager Gary S Gray, Alplne Captalns Gregg Kavet and Gene McMahon Nordlc Captalns Seth Bossung and Matt Vrabluk Row 2 Mark Captalns: Krm Hyde and Sandy Morton Buck Norwood Metra Green Lenny DlCarIo Row 3 Rosemary Looney Prlscllla MacDowell Brenden McMahon Ton Knssy Blom, Amy Shawn, Bllly Daley, Mara Shapshay Row 4 Kelly Karcanes Jeff Schurgln Heather Uhler Ken Keyes Anne Bennett Muffy Connelly John Enc Herb Shaw, Row 5: Stephen Andrews Geoff Kunz Walter Somol Ben Tucker Yvan Palette Whutney Hyde Alex Moulle Berteaux Ben Elllott Aran Kadar 138 - Skt Team QU ,f v 4' tr- ifx Sm I Ii' N . 'Nui J 1 XXX fa JA .gigs 6 nw L. 'WL Us ,-lfff f ',,-A J 8 . fx Q, gfnf . 1, rig ir 5: , - an ' I J ffaaigef 'L lf. , ., 5 ,fax -.... Q. . +NfWQgw.,., K .- swf - Q, '11 . 5 , 'b,Q '- JEEJP' 53 Lufgf , y va fll'd't Q 1-1' Q . - ' Row 1: Capt, Ken Yang, Tim Soznowski Capt Flip Burrer Phil Hall Flow 2 Andy Kuan Rob McCauley . N- Kyle Barnard, Ed Chen, David Jones David Kane Tom Soznowski Wayne Yang Andy Damour Rob l Campbell Coach Valle Row 3 Steve Cook Tom Lahaise Capt Paul Harmon 9, i-44 Q -1-- T Dm . We -x. i N .po T , If T7 7 .J fr Qs Q X- Great ' v Expectation This year the mens' swim team made more than just ripples in the Dual County League. The big splash occurred as Wayland, with hopes of fourth or fifth place in the D.C.L. Championship meet, squeaked by Lincoln- Sudbury by one point for third, This surprise victory is the product of the hard work and building process during the teams short, three year history under coach Claude Valle. ln the past Wayland has usually had a small eleven man team. still rela- tively small compared to its competition, the Warriors set out to fulfill its motto: 4 in '84, 5 in '85, LETS 6 in 86. This Qoal soon became to small improving team. They finished off the season with a 8-5 record and they proved that they were fast becoming one of the leagues powers fbehind Weston and Acton-Boxborol. One of the primary reasons for the team's increasing success, is the feel- ing of unity. This tight knit group represents a diverse mix of the student body. Under coach Valle the team pulled together and surpassed their goals. The team will sorely miss its graduating seniors, Stephen Cook, Paul Bones Harmon and Flip Burrer. You mean I have to do that again?? Swimmers take your marks. Claude, is that you? 1-10 ' Boys Swimming Nb 1- ' QL 'Ffa 7- , ..p M-L ly, 51, .4Q,6,-ff? -41 ,Q sv , G -5 .V . 'uv Kc. v'! ..gf, t 1 MQQWP A 42 ' ,,f' C I I Row 1: Manager Crrsten Johnson. Capt Mark Allara, Capt, Chip Hart, Capt. Mark Doughty. Capt. Ben Garfield, Coach Bill Snowy Row 2: Dan Manning, ian Hay, Mike Keats. Grant Miller, Craig Bolivar, Mike Wress. Grant Trierwenler, Ted Maiocha. Row 3: Benin Linden, Todd Keller, Wilson Palette, Ted Ball. Eric Lavin. Mike Grubstein. Row 4: Geoff Robinson. Mike OiConnor. Paul Abramson, Mike Ball, Charlie Glass, Bayard Smith. Mike Fardy, Peter Frothingham, Toby Fay. 5 I Q . B lx I V' x 3' K ' ' sy . J L' 1 .Is R . WAYLAND W , Q A , 1 - I x - fx - f SU4 I ug-f Eff i ' 5 i 5 2, . E N.f 'O 1 if i E.. ' 1 H ' 2557 ' 1' V10- as -19' 142 ' Boys Track T o Point From Perfection T The winter Mens Track Team, led by senior captains Mark Allara, Mark Doughty, Ben Garfield, and Chip Hart, came within one point of a perfect Dual County season. In the dual season, the talented Warrior squad was edged in their final meet by a tough Lincoln-Sudbury team by just one point. The All League meet was also decided by a single point only in LmS's favor. The season was high- lighted by a new leaguefschool record in the 4x4OO and a third place finish in the State Coaches Relay. The 4x8OO team also hopes to place high in the Eastern Mass Championships in Princeton, N.J. Although a talented group of seniors will graduate this year, coach Bill Snow has another potentially outstanding team to work with next year. 'aul Abramson, lf looks could kill . . . Mike 0'Connor puts on the brakes. .ric Lavin, it all comes with such ease. Grant Trierweiler experience the No l pain, no gain syndrome. he leaning tower of Geoff Robinson. l rhhonh' Nvfnzi .qghmr ..-- Q ' W x Boys' Track 0 143 .-C in ,f '.yA-- l-,,,:fC f , 2-Y I' 3 -W' Q32 NE? L-L.. F 1... fl ,ff 'f 'Q' f St XXL .o'Q , . .- - -, 4, 14- Wi 5 'A 4, '. I l V' ' 2 1. X Q. Sue Carls tries to intimidate the opposition with her ability to count to ten. Now here, you see, it takes all the running you can do,to keepin the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that! - Lewis Carroll The Girls' Track team may not have run twice as fast as they did last season, but they certainly got somewhere else. Improving their standing in the league from seventh of eight in the 84-85 season to third out of nine with a 6-2 record, this group of Warriors gave 10090 in every competition. The team was hampered somewhat by its low numbers. but the new five place scoring system opened the way for nearly everyone to place. Co-captains Kirsten Shanks and Kathy Maley wish next years team continued success. Thanks to Tom Duble ttor believing in usj. Joe Lukis tfor diversion and inspirationl and Conrad Gees ttor fighting the wrestlers for the Port-A-Pitsj. Girls Track - 145 F 1 X 2 lu! Ri k' rasslers Though they finished the year with a disappointing 10-5 record lin Massl, the wrestling team is looking toward a very bright fu- ture. This years tema, led by Tri- captains Mike Short, Mike Schumacher and Andy Miller. featured a veteran team from 128 lbs. up, but a rookie team of developing underclassmen. Four freshmen: Dwight Blaha. Aaron Ashton, Scott Clark, and David Hanlon controlled the first three weights and sophomores Darren Casella and Damon Crawford filled in much of the year for the injured Neil Rosenbaum. The highlights of the season included a three day trip to Long Island and an exciting, come -from - be- hind win against rival Milford to finish the Dual meet season. The future looks bright for next years team which will feature a strong group of returning letterman in- cluding Andy Dyer, Eric Kampf, Steve Charlton, Mark Herman. and Mike Downs as well as a promising group of freshmen. The team though, will sorely miss State Champ Mike Schumacher and State Runners-up Mike Short and Andy Miller. Eric Kampf takes control of the g A A situation Mike Downes in a compromising position Mike Short gets on top of things K- it 'MANY lllXx'm3v'z'l4 . a ,ay WE-:Jr ,skis-nj P' 5 7-My I mn un 7100 Y X ,1lL4N iPHLAND dAYLAND 'AYLAN0 'WLAN' dA L .Jug l V wwf 'lm , 32 l Row 1: Aaron Ashton, Dwight Blaha, Scott Clark. David Hanlon, Damon Crawford, Flow 2: Tn-Captain Mike Short. Steve Chamon- CVEUQ HGVTIQHV1. Neil Rosenbaum, Jason Clark, Eric Kampf. Chris Conti. Andy Dyer, Tri-Captain Andy Miller Row 3: Coach Eric Moyer. Assist Jim Irving, Eric Hackendorf, Tri-Captain Mike Schumacher. Mark Herman, Floy Mogan, Mike Downes. Keith Thomason. Assist. Tom Cavanaugh. Assist. Coach Jay Sylvester Scott Clark tightly holds on to his opponent Stand up and take a bowl C J Zh.. All in the Famill Flow 1: Garret Cohen, Aaron Ashton, Dwight Blaha. Scott Clark, David Hanlon. Damon Crawford. Sean Ganem, Ken Coady. Heath Surner Row 2: Assistant Coach Jay Sylvester. Dan Messina. Chris Cohen, Paul Dragonetti. Adam Hawkes. Alexis Gavras. Scott O'Keele. Dana Ruzicka. Mgrs. Lisa Carapezza and Gail O'Mara Flow 3: ,Assistant Coach Jim Irving, Assistant Torn Cavanaugh. Mike Terrenzi. Tri-captain Mike Short. Steve Charlton. Craig Hartrgan. Neil Rosenbaum. Jason Clark. Eric Kampt, Christ Conti, Andy Dyer, Darrin Macfiillvary. Mgrs Wendy Miller and Julie Moyer Row 4: Coach Eric Moyer. Tn-captain Andy Miller. Eric Hackendorf, Tn-captain Mike Schumacher, Mark Herman. Roy Mogan, Mike Downes. Keith Thomason. Jeff Bortone. Billy Downes, Mgr. Katherine Kennedy 148 - Wrestling Bab rasslers No pain, No gain! Row 1: David Hanlon. Aaron Ashton. Dwight Blaha, Scott Clark, Dan Messina. Row 2: Alexis Gavras. Sean Ganem, Ken Coady, Garret Cohen, Billy Downes. Heath Surner Row 3: Keith Thomason. Adam Hawkes, Dana Ruzicka. Coach Tom Cavanaugh, Jeff Bortone. Scott O'Keefe, PaulDragonetti, Darrin Mac- Gillvrey Z' The J.V. and Freshman wres- tling teams, coached by Jay Sylvester and Tom Cavanaugh, worked hard all season to learn the skills of wrestling and im- proving on them as they didnt have very many matches. Freshman Dwight Blaha, Aaron Ashton, Scott Clark and David Hanlon controlled the first three weight classes in the Varsity matches. All are looking fonrvard to showing their stuff on the Varsity in the years to come. ,f 'N W Q' X Rub him into the mat Dwight Blaha. Wrestling - 149 1 1 N I A a f ' I I N-'XA' I SENIORS i , WN X f 01 1 X xes ok 'V Ms. Marcia Goldsmith has been the advisor of the Class of 1986 for the past three years. She accepted this responsibility after our freshman year when our first advisor. Mr. Fernandez, left the school. Since then, she has not only been a support- ive and active participant in all of our activi- ties, but has also brought us together as a whole class. She has taught us to work together as one large team and encourage everyone to become involved in Class activi- ties. Although a non-skier in the extreme sense of the word, she even bravely accom- panied us on our Sophomore ski trip to Vermont. Ms. Goldsmiths influence has been felt in many areas. She has taught us to be kind and considerate to each other, and to respect one another's values and opinions. She has shown us how to work effectively both individually and as a class. Time and again her energy has inspired us to set greater goals and her enthusiasm has encouraged us as we worked to achieve them. Her suggestions. guidance and praise all combined to bring out the best in us. For the past three years, she has given us her wholehearted devotion. The Class of 1986 feels fortunate to have had such an advisor. We appreciate her in- valuable support, and we thank her. 152 - Ms. Goldsmith I X 5 ' X 'Ji Q V I -0' 1 ,,'sl il 'Q -.4 A ,qef ' - v Us sw.. .af rf is r I Thank You . Gold mith X : H X Ms. Goldsmith and Ms. Mensh sit this one out An exhausted, but still smiling class advisor Ms. Goldsmith strikes a pose for the yearbook photographer Ms. Goldsmith makes a telling point in Social Studies class Searching the files for a make-up test no doubt Small group History classes must be fun Ji-Yeon Lee and Ms. Goldsmith, a study in pink and blue Xp. Ms. Goldsmith ' 153 The Best 0f Ti The class of 1986's junior prom was certainly a disappointment to no one, After all the months of planning, committee meetings and class votes, alter all the tuxes were rented and dresses bought, Friday May 17, 1985 finally came. Over 270 people from all four classes attended at the Newton Marriot, dancing the night away under the theme 'Rhapsody in Blue' and the theme song 'The Best of Times' by Styx. A special moment came when the class presented a plaque to retiring principal Dr. Goff. The evening's success was primarily responsible to the hard work of chairpersons Amy Sawyer and Laura Boyajian with class advisor Ms. Goldsmith. They, with help from many committee members, parents, and students, made the class of '86's prom a night to remember. So how do we look? Asks Steve Banks and Kris Rlcclardl. Due To an abscence of Doggie Bags. Mark Allara attempts to take desert home in his shoe. Deb Wreck The Day After Andy and Cindy whooping it up at the prom l54'Pr0m Eric Zizza wants everyone to guess whose arm he's grabbing. Meira Green is modeling the latest hairdo from Paris. taccording to Ji-Yeonl Wendy Eskandarian: typical class of '86 flasher lwith her clothes onl Eric wonders if Betsy Phoenix and he could pass as Raggedy Ann and Andy. Looking for fun? Follow me! says Franny Caliendo f. ' A . ' r Fld! ,-v '. 'v- X .uf 0 3,1 Mvmwyky Q5 , NF' ' 4 l ion, ' .-r- ' . 'fe x.J'J I Eighty-S'x Mania i ! X-Lf .5413 Q ya--fi if 'Y You don't have to go to Egypt to see a Pyramid. Captain Otis Miller. Jack Russel and Mike Short wonder how Mike Weiss deserved this spot over them. As long as shes got her Wayfarers on. Andrea Greifi is ready for some Risky Business Wait one sect, My homework is in here somewhere Senior Candids - 157 Shades of th Past John Bortone D - J , aff, NV VJ .F - Dana Frost 3-4-al' Krissy Blom Dan Devlin Andy Miiler 158 - Baby Page I Y e fa ij X Q QQ 0- 1- V--. ..' . V l A .Q J '. . X.. .A ,.: - - 4-' I 'v-.1T1' , Kathy Maley Flip Burrer Sean Cronin Kathy York K r t H , ,- A A - 3 ' 'RT 7 if , t . N W h. . Claudine Couion Kristin Marshall Ted Maiocha Bobbi Aiimenti Q 1 1 Af 9 i , 1 J I Chris Mitchell Wendy Stolfors Mike Brown Gayle Hansen 4 yaffl rf- I 'I 4 . 1 fs qs tr 5 if-i T2-f Sue Malieswski Lisa Wheeler Angela Kitzmilier Daniel Rosenberg 1 'A ' 'S' . 1 sf, g YV '. 1 l, N 1 'I J 5 W' 'K ey . I 1 as Sarah Etelman Sue Fkosenblatt Mike Schumacher Amy Larsen vs 1 v. 'V-A l Wendy Eskandarian Missy Cotter 4 Udo 4' '1- . I . Q- , 1 01 , A 4.4 h, . . , Cindy Valdes 1 ln 0 Gregg Levin Jamie and Jessie Wong ' . . . The Class of 1986 . 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' .1- ' x 1 - F. 1 Q, 3' Q - 14 4 K N Kim Mitchell Betsy Phoenix Alison Pease Kate Edwards Kristen Lorentzen Yvan Pilette 9 S Mi Georgia Fitzsimmons Tina Mah Louise Low Brad Akerman Ana Maria Beltran Doug Brooks A 1 V x ' 'J Y V f is sw- I, s sf A' 4 K IF A A 35 1 s. . nf? ag, S A i C' 'rtwfgwfsl Y , 'V U 6 R , A 4 W 7 Pl - 4- l 1' 4 7 l Amy Carvalho Ashley Welch Ben Hall Andrea Greiff Anne Nelson Kristi Green T A ff-as na., T.: 'I Q ' 1. xvsj , if v F' X x K Debbie Beck e 'D ' Shelia Neville Tracy Howe Cindy Curley y David Fleischer 81 ' 4 A , -:gs 23 i DB- ,..,,, 'J li 2.5 p 3, ' : ll :Af lik Becca and Amy Sawyer Amy Shaw Kim Hyde Elaine Chisholm David Norris Laura Bovaiian Baby Page - 159 if Ea' l 5 Ji-Yeon Lee Stephen Banks Jill Danieli Eric Hackendorf Kristin Jazowski Danielle Katz i Brian Cotoni Courtney McKown Sue Koenig Heidi Neiman Keith Perry Tracy Bankart Beth Waldner Andy Frantz GK I L qu B0VGE0R0l4lSsosoylha1lroyolomb ' W wwnumu 2 . Qudaills A I! intpin , i Tin 'Mlm H 4Q Best Combination of Looks and Brains: John Secor Claudine Coulon Most Humorous: Stephen Banks Sue Rosenblart J, rr-.na-.B My-1- - Most Musical: Rob Schurgin Tracy Bankart Trendiest: Stephan Snell Wendy Eskandarian I ,'b 3 Yi CD L it Fl f ,,O' 0,5 ,eg RLEIIRI ER 1 ,. i N 'J ll .. L ,L 1 P 'i' ' C . we ' Q 4 ' x I 162 - Senior Superlatives Boston .4 .i ll ouimoun Kindest Heart: Matt Zayotti Kate Edwards Most Class Spirit: Andy Frantz Deb Fleck Most Persuasive: Leroy Staples Kerry Daly Worst Drivers: i Adam Berger Ji-Yeon Lee Best Looking: Willy Anastas i Courtney McKown Most Likely to be Famous: Mark Allara Debbie Fleck Best Dressed: Gregg Levin Ji-Yeon Lee Most Dramatic: Pat Tally Debbie Bancroft Class Party-ers: Rich Townsend Kathy Maley V 1, FRAEK Q Most Likely to Succeed: Mark Allara 8. Deb Heck Most Artistic: David Mauger 8 Bobbi Alimehti Cutest: David Casella 81 Cindy Curley Most Conservative: Lee Adams 8 Sarah Etelman Best Body: Mike Schumacher Sue Koenig Most Athletic: John Secor Kim Mitchell N OGUE N TIQNAL 'na Q O N ' as +6 4452- oc w',4f 5 by , 0 4 4 TI M: PLAYBILL THE NATIONAL THEATRE MAGAZINE wttfmm-r 1985 - H Sports Illustrated 7 ,Ei Ilui Senior Superlatives - 163 l .141 Leland Adams Lee Adams There is a time for some things and a time for all thingsg a time for great things and a time for small things. Great times ahead! Italy Trip A 86! SADE Shear Madness TMC! Thanks for the great times-DRSE BCJWTMBBACJW...a.nd1a,st but certainly not least J-YL! Thanks for all the support and encouragement! MDJCG Willy Anastas CHILLY-WILLY SayIt1sn'tSo. . .Swilly I believe I heard a horn! StLMo85Lshrwhat isthisPIjoe'?WTFI l'WSpeedgyAWildYBMahtiahl. Europe '85 '86 4-O Italia Alleghe ArosaLM.AG ABshewasn' tl3 Civetta.hlfs n8485Whrn sfclwdp Hockey 2,34 Laxl24 courtesy8arethebest8 West Wind in my face Good'n tooty HitSome Gna.rlyTube,Marco Hboundileff Tha.nksM + DHafa 164 - Seniors -QL Roberta Alimenti Bradford Akerman drama: Joseph TBA in Hong Kong: the Colemans voice: thanks coach Conti oh you are the emblem of my heart road to nowhere:PatfKen college sanity:Oicford, Buckley emwoczearly bird gets the worm singing everyday that's why I'm here FATHR MOTHR SCOTT CHRSY SEATH BENJI JENFR DEBBE Bobbi AliII1e1'1ti Don't cry unless UR happy - don't smile unless UR blue - don't never let the lonely Monster take Control of U-PRINCE-cool tux Bebba- CM this is 4U. yasooJa.zz-Summer85-'73 Stang thanx Dad EcHdR.h-KjMoDmAm G-iriends R4ever We live in confusing times-my World is a. vice - nobody gets out Alive . . . - Squier - thanks 2 Special people luv u fk '7 Mark Allara. Rob Alger She had rings on her 'lingers and bells on her shoes Scarlet begoniafs got a touch of the blues Once and awhile you can show them the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right Mark Al18.P3. Friends-UR the Sunshine of my life-that's why I'll Always be Around. FlipweontopdeMt-Condo Gold3diamondsAndino-A good time was had by All Prom 85-BecCape-Best of Times. XC, TraCKaptain DrumdroolerSec! sumGaYaleday-Brn'?Nvr forgt GdTimes-DebApmaD.D.Da.na-Frst?It's All A R.Ace URmy0nly 1-2.5anda.dog! + Sa.a.bs.MS-adv M + M-Yo Ohe!ThanxMom,Mr.M,Doc-Love U all. GdLuck AM! Tracy Bankart Thxs-Conti,Ca.ro1,MsB,JKa.vKScmJFfbKMda.MJrm Srs4eva. KathJ.l55beepLY N'PvpCMvjKR.rmSumofB5 ILYMike + Debwesurvived PUILYPI-omlolipop kissaclockgoodluck Kevinthebest + bebrave ThxMom+ Da.dWON'I' YOU PLEASE COME TO CHICAGO A MANS A MAN WHO LOOKS A MAN RIGHT BETWEEN THE EYES-CSN +Y IM HAPPY NOW LITTLE BOY IM NOT LOOKING BACK - me 143 Deborah Bancroi Lilac Time The lilacs are Howering sweet and sublime with a perfume that goes to the head a.nd lovers meander, in prose and thyme trying to say- for the thousandth time - wha.t's easier done tha.n sa.id. Piet Hein Mike Aurelio Best of Times With Best of Friends. Ha.mpt on Beach 85 burt Boyd jkr Florida 86 zzt op chevell camaro audi? RICK O Who? Tony B. 8!11!8411nally made it Mom! thanks for all your help MOM + DAD MJD for all you ha ve done O 4 H O I H 642,44 41 4 1 9.5. in Tracy Bankart Steve Banks HORATIO socceraffl l2.wrestlingNeverSayD1et g reat times wfMurphMhAh1syrsfhnDcDbR. +Js Ar best party pad?Mom I never had partys Cap e85wfHerache4'OUTA CONTR.OL F1a. Stanley Whe re's my cookies sneakers in my bed Bahama8 6 Europe Tour DougYouKnowItsFresh Holland noblg Prom wkncl How CouldlnotHaveAgoodTune wfyou Kris'?'7 X 2.4NH Thanks Mom + Dad LaaterWI-IS TS , VZ. . Stephen Banks sf Ana Maria Beltran Ana Maria Beltran When Any seNse of ours recorDs intense p leasure or pain, then the whole soul is d rawn bY such impressions into that one se nse, and seems to lose all other powers, TUNAGANGJSQUABLERS. KimCourtKerKrisRTorsK airAshiDebLtsgo.GF-Bhapy! P-ing MjryrG Gr tGuys - BCBHKNED 'AMB' EK-blqyd Just. WWCast -best!TnxG?l45farnly. Conform or be cast out! Kristin Blom TOAgNIgKeAsGgKyMlBWAbMICKe + C f DO not foll- ow where a path may lead, go instead where there is no path Cd' leave a trail. Thanx 4 good times! Mizz Yew Butt,KedGPJane!La.x49fl ZigfGy-danc'n,sing'nfdfram-ow! On the look out wfKE!Cape Summers-CC'sc'9 Being Yourself P or H?MyGuyLuv U MDJEK! on my own now . ,. ID 5- Q, 'T Kristin Blom 166 - Seniors F Wx 4'-' ff 'H rv s 1 N wwf. 5 Anne Bennett Anne Bennett Don't mail any letters to Wayland! goof crewfold memories PF-Katrina R.mlO:9 He Wh o laughs, lasts! Tripping to the Cape + Mai ne!KK-BW-BG-KE-JN-KB-JR! 'liickerman + Nell ie's tuna wiggle Close-up Field hockey Ke n and I-What does it mean? THANKS for co llege + Europe MOM + DA.DfLove you very mu ch! Take it easy Laura + Bets John Bortone Great Times wfgood Friends CZ EZ MA GD RM ham bch wfma cruisen gd tms 'gdfrmdwfpit Prom cape wknd 85 Eric Your Out! Budtfbst sorrnFINALLY OU'l'I'A HERE!! Time To Move On Bigger And Better Things Thanks Mom And Dad Good Luck Jeff 14Z5MDLJ Iv rx. John Bortone Adam Berger Hockeyft 1 mlkdaycra.shPromWeekendWithJerI'y + StretchLettyHeeeyRa.1phieWhat's Up? Brain SaladClow'nyWil1yShesOnlyl Z5R.TwhenR.Ugoingto ArizonaFriday nitea.ndBVD'sDa.nManStevoMan RDR + WaMsCwKnEzCmSbEbJulieH 84 LP 86 HeyDanoRumisigaYou Andy Blake The responsibility you must bear when it' s your future in your hands may be a hard one to live up to but at least you will o wn yourself - paul Weller. Wayland is lik e a bowl of plastic Bowers . . glube lat inam linguam SKSLFKU GHBDCSA th anks a lot, Dick! Smash It Up Laura Boyajian HeyNow-nov4 Zone OCWEJISR.KGHtKDKCKLBAGGSK MemDwKK's nose prom Sussudio ca.ridecC + M + D! David-Crazy 4 You WWIDWU? 143 - MV spying KR + KG Ga.ry+ Mu!chNYCC42s shea-ky 3:00 watex-ski? he11o?fsocP-ingsophskitrip retreat wsign Chr1sty's And your words start to fade but all the memories I have still remain Phill l.B GI.John+AJCI scratchedj LYMom + Dad!! Becky Brett SHLASE DRESACACKSTM Hi Sarah No, I am not going to teach math! Beam me up, Scotty! if RSIJGCCB, Brett 3' A, ,410 ! 1 I Erik Bosma Erik BOSII13, Thank U: RTDLPM +J for everythingg speed- boating in Mich., skiing in MESYVT, sun- burrung in Fla. and of course living in Wayland! Veel plezier, but also a lot of doodvermoeiende voetbal trainingen at WHS, 'Lwicked good g you + : 2, x FUN Tot ziens New Englandl, I'1l come back after business college in A'da.In!HOLLA.ND. nn., Seth Bossung Seth Bossung When you stop dancing, you start grovnng old Steve the barber, It's not you, 1t's what you stand for - NO JOKEA bis oo loo I have spent my life seeking all that is unsung, bent my ear to hear the tune and c losed my eye to see Jerry Garcia, Youre not an addict, blue eyes,see you out west? My favorite color? blue, no yellow - AAAH Andre Brisson CHI-CHI ZippinnZayotti MiserwftClowniereme mbe rktltmet.kyI'ptsofsothydntgtrnkld.BAHHA!! FUPOheykevin,'7l'?prettygd You ca.n't alw ays get what u wa.nt but 1 used to loveher but 1t's a.Ll over now , oiTtoosuKG GOODLUK jdawkmbplmkpkrlrtjsmz 'yes im movin GGMM Mick-N-TheBOYS49f l .thnxMom + Dadl43.THESTON'ES MB.R,Cwe'1lbetherewhenthepartyisover.MKCRB! AI1dI'G BI'lSSOI'l Doug Brooks Dc1Soccera6f l lwealmostmadeit! Soc1oseBYSF'he ySekewhat'sita.llabout'? EMBSrstccswlsu1nmoI' 84goodti.mespr1max:lsof85PIBs1unrn of85crnpnswl BMa.nlEuropeantour85SB + JShollandNOBLGITFC3 dbYKlfreshstevogreattlmeswuthahsbbmcmdcdd rtj sTheBestisyettocome!YATBCCthxfbtLetsta lKGHigffoILYBAW'MYAglkcbchcomberCMnornorepb 4evaGlHa.mbone BAHAMASad1os thxcoachThxM + D X. Douglas Brooks Sensors - 161 Mike Brothers THANKS FOR ALL, MOMQVDAD CiLhnx2LD,FC,MG.DL,CM thanks, Bones Swimming '85 '86 Track '84 '85 '86 the Brick' rslL '85 smudgejimsboonhpurple clunch' lOLhlon please pass the moons! 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Fba.l1Captsif2lFunEs?Gunga Vikin PoleBender JUMBO! a.F1ockSca.1:t,ers,HAV'E NO FEAR,'I'heyWillReunit,e! MARK-rabbitS5 ANDY- Ta.JCiBug-DIAMONDS6'GOLD4ever-HD Funky Trash PastzryAL Sa.ndyDaGate J O-Grt..Merns.GoodLuck ILY MED t.hx4t.hPushes AgdTimeWasHadByAll! Franny Cahendo Hey' Goodbye everybody! My mme here has come to an end Sexy Clams! Thanx KBLIGD. Bye Bibeau! Chrisbophvlove ya! Flags 4yrs lcaptl Takecare KL4 f pn ihhJsrn,se,jr.sg cm.IHgFBlOSH!Kr A sg-oolala mbaoecdlla bye Mr Smith Q Lclub Mont.real!Tee + Kerrie Robb1eH 0 Glenn mybackrubsput.EricWtosleep! rm + mg 4e ImissMa.1anne nhnxrn f d 143 Mom always Q +PwH 168 - Seniors Brad Canavan Poor. Lacrosse1f24 Thanks MOM + DAD Good Luck M + John Good Times With Good Bros.+ F'riendsWAKDAMBSBCHLBLLDCCCSR.DB RT BM JL Hope Everything Works Out, For You Squid You're A Geek! Good Luck BOB A+ BH Summers On Ca.peCoD Buds Wit.h JCCSRMMS Here's To Old Friends Herbie in Conn and Ton,yV Good Luck Guys BEANO + Party LATER Michael Brown 1' gr 'fri' Frances Caliendo 5 ' if-1117 K I if Brad Canavan in Amy Carvalho -H 'r David Casella KN Rachel Cibley Amy Carvalho Don't walk in front of me I may not follow. Don't walk behind me I may not lead Just walk beside me and be my friend Thanks to all! Remember lunch 6thDaR.2.JWTiMBeC,a.lsogmLeADa.R KPS. Be happy always Pa.M, As Beth says Keep Smiling, Love To All!! PS. Fun in homeroom FrC ElC ReC GC Carrie Chisholm Hey Now'!Nov4-Best Friends Laur + Wend-Tfabt yabs-Great times w.fKR.rifuSR.Zone!JLKDGI-IKLKC Summers on CapeCodwtba.-CI'-Prom85wHiA1HLBDN Prwk Sissudio NY42.stLBMdw-K'snose!Sophskt 5:00 waterslci'?Hello!rs1u'tBWronghouse!wor Wsign christy's2 Roadtzrips-TBSI'llmissyou Francel985 miss you KSL-Thanks KIDBl43! Thanl-1sM +D there's no place like home!l45! 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Hey,KelC?Barb-Whatls 4 lunch? Gd LK in upc Omin5IrS:KKMSR,CKHPGDTSPfmiss you, BH's'DM WXKDEJBN-blwpps. Landscapers!!my baby f The Cape . . ,better yet:Mexico bound we'll be there Saratoga-CSN-JVC Fest. Hillnite I can't believe we're outta here!! - Adlos Andy Frantz ftballzworth all the hard work.Who will puddle?Frog-man lives! 'SKI TRIP' Flip. Mark, friends,Heidi: thanx 4 being there, loveyouall-goodluck! Mom + Dad UR the best. Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'll take the best, forget the rest, And someday We'll find . . . These are the Best of Times. - STYX - fs, ' :I Ben Garfield Peter Frothingham 2!O9f85 White Linen Kool aid cocktails at Plymouth State in the window summertime terrorizing circpeanuts rabbit-ears clan lin, mall no transp disease collarbone 9 2.lAero toes trucl-:in wing it food fest. scoopin the club Squire Wa.room minigbowl the hiirnan spirit is stronger than anythin g that can happen to it thanx familyffrnd Ben Garfield Gumby! R,oadTripsME CC Track Thanx Coaches Thanx Frnds KK JR JN CH OUCH!TH.AT HEAD BUTT HURT? JN Don't Drive Over The Edge Mud Bowl 84 IW 4Years BW Don't Forget! Thanx BMDNM ILU psthe night is still young. Seniors - 175 Gary Gray Martha Moose Calls Lifevest w Mrs Happy SkiTr1p84 wrong room Sk1Trip86 The Party vALvejob . . . Best O' Luck.McNugget'ucker GT Richy Red Kam Laura Brendo MRU2. M.Sweeden AnaCortBied Phil was awesom HOLD TI-U5 MAYPO 111 l84NYC crunch IFYFKR l Fooled You All! Seems so long I've been waiting still don't know what for s Phil Collins TMH Peter Goldstein It is easy in the world to live after th e world's opiniong it is easy in solitude to live after our owng but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. R.W.E. 41 'T..-7 Peter Goldstein Meira Green Weary the path that does not challenge A Do ubt is an incentive to truth and patient inquiry leadeth the way Sis-get on the liIt'?Austria ML-u do as u believeNY KB-Irn afraid of widthsBoston AG-rain! PeeWee pie Zigg1fSpain4YoungAmericansG-ita NewYears Cha.ngeYoucanchange Persistence a.nd dedica tion alone are omnipotent Tha.nxMDD-Bookie Mark Greenberg Life's Been Good To Me So Far Football lONever lost to Weston Nvraprty inwylnd AndyB-l'7yrs Whos the loser who ost his ski? Theres Oldfield Don't die on me Hey Marcecus Thanx Mom + Dad Keep up the hard work B 176 ' Seniors Gentzane Goitia july 26fB5LEKEITIO? Fa.m1lyColonvgoojgig Ne wyorkwashingtfonblackcatalkrnmcl-Lhmismpeanut butter. Pele6s'Meleibmnlmueh-theVgirlsmgjmay be DIRESTRAITSTearsForFea.rsWh1tneyHouston ba.1loonRushHurricane walkinintherain Snow Ski Windsurf Skate La Bamba. gansos + mcyk Q friday9ma.ria'?'?THEGR.EENS:thankyouforrnaking rnyyea.I'veI'yspecia.1.lwillneverforgetwayland Steve Goldstein Well I thought I was supposed to do a. song and dance. Heh Heh! Thanks for the fun Mr. C.. All good things must come to an end good luck S.B. BA C.M. and rest of Choral group. Same goes Business group. See ya brother P. G. Thanks for Lunch B. H. MB. L. ST M. F. C. D. Help I'm TRAPPED!! Steven Goldstein i I Q5 N Al I, l Meira Green Kristi Greene Gayle Hansen Eric Hackendorf Eric Hackendorf F-Ball 14973 thanxcoachs capt.-OTIS Lat.Drop HAXI HvyWt Wra.ssli.n'ACK DevGibbon-HvyMtl. Gimme 5 steps Mongomania Ralphie-Preview Huntin' Hoodsies 5to6 Hill Stars + Ba.rs Clowny-Pinhead Boss Giggles Star Muscles +ALISON-thanx all Woa. i thought that was a. person Gunga Fights yum-worms Hot's for teacher WHS eil green grass a.nd high tides Ben Hall I am not responsible for the decisions of the masses if people choose to live their lives Working and eating,it is not my role to judge theml ca.n only suggest,l'1oW ever,tha.t there may be a higher purpose to life which is at present eluding them. Knowledge is structured in Consciousness. N O J OKE. Kristi Greene Thnks 4 alwys bng thr Bets-I cldnt hve md it wfout U!Btr vst CincyEe?OSU Kp in touch Rmbr GrmcfBa.rba.papa. Gd luk alwys. I no mrc is to cm Wfu no hoo.Kp smilinferc IALYT!! Bst is stll 2. cmzcllg wknds, + more! Rember K-nirt,5'Blu lgt spcl 'chrlding rmbr pretty wlch. we did it EWR-Thx 4 hngng on sugr Ohioff-1 OSU bnd. 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Pizza3'7 ?Ds.n B-brothers + Brains-texscott bks'cl-ts'isean-Hank-Joelllmissyal-beaker! d - 51efig'-eagle7years-summer85 june24movie Dm-Mp'Jg-Jm'Mm-Bg-do it again86'?-littleWJ Christyeibf-callM!islyBmShBmM1-Chris-Deo! You'veGotToLoseAFew'T1l1TheSta.kesGetHigh- ThenBeOnTheRightAndYou'llJustB1owBy f GSG Chip Hart iAXtrackdclcharnpssoccer85summer84Whatsup. ducleDeadAheadg1ohnovertheTweekendinMa.ine i,ATFR'ImetMN THENOVAb1aJaea.nd1aVaJOl1I1 Sindh isfie1dPartysTHEMOVE1wtuykerry,g1erry andthek1dsTerrapinTrailwaysfydc,chickens footPee.c'I'hroughUnderstand1ngIcanAndlWi1l BensNose Jerry knows me! thanksMa.ndD 178 ' Sensors Pam Higgins Good luck and have a nice year Emily Hirshman Miles from nowhere, guess I'll take my time...free 'n'ea.s'yIwi1lfa.cethesun leaving shadows far behind Going Creekin Ma! Positive Vibrations peace of mind . . . I'1l think to that. Fare you well, fare you well, I love you more than words can tell, listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul. 99 Q xx' ,rx l Jody Harting Pamela Jenny Harris If a being does not keep pace with its companions perhaps it's because it hears a different drummer.Or maybe it's just a. weirdo. -SB Ave Atque Vale. A5 '7 Jody Harting Its finally over LL lots of good times SW withPD3 steps out NYI will not forget you CBff beep good luck with MM BB Q DB summers DC thanx for everything SH ' PH big sister ' brother youve been great 5 28 83 Carl B always remembered T Q CTHPCCMKBSWGCMWCGSM nite N1cks too bad TH CM fun WS J-oh noR.R mam m + d Efnj Hirshman Alex Houtzeel I PARTY AINT A PARTY TILL Something Gets 3roken,SorryVicti1ns 'I'heUlti.matetimeswit.h IMDCSBDBDDBMGDEZRTMHGLGHKCS !6urphysTobyatT.scMuddenl1Hey,Sodidlhaveagood l'ime1a.st.night?l5AwesomeyrswithSB.CM + CCfor ava.'7x2.4N'HY ourAwesomeKristinWildwood Thanx IhrismyBro.Eng'?TYLMomDaid.Est.StefI'haru:MrMrs !ILeonandBriorelseyouwouldritbereadingthis. Kiln Hyde But I Claim There Will Be Some Who Rememb ir Us When We Are Gone-Sappho How's it Ha iging?SMKM.ALMCGG SkiTea.m haha. alut Suzan ie NT'AL:MooseX-Paddle Motor Boat!Yes!sit +spin brake-lights Social Faut Pas cc 'cc'! ruck-flipping KM-burg's-ME-wrongendlbudm Ln Adults Think With Their Mouth Open-Ta. kmg Heads 'I'hx.CN Mre.B ILY M + D gdlwts Alexander Houtzeel 3 'JP' v-- 7 Kimberly - ,. f' Q Tracy Howe Mark Holland Good Times Bald Times WIEMSMGKKHGGJREOHUJS SKITEAM82-86 Hul1'?What?Yeh,Yeh fAce pLa.nt X-C SUCKS! DougluiutTiIne France 84 Prom B5 Be quiet means be quiet -M.ART'HAlogic Too Many OLfTPf28OZX Thanx M + d Good Luck JLH INYT Bobbit Many times I've wondered how much there is to know LZ . . . Have you? Upon us all a little rain must fall, Tracy Howe JESSIEimissyou! impybjjigger J Si'a1ways LISA thanx for everything! BAILEY you're SUPER! decl4 feb9 march2.9 mayl rnayl'7 4AM june2.lpos june26 dadbig5O! JULY Soh no! MA.R.THA's VINEYARD! CAPE COD! a.ug5 csncer MRD MR.SM6s 'fa.Inily I luv you all! thanx the best 4yrs' of JVAV fs? media crew! tmeet,tball,dances,baquets i'll miss ya! fp! Tun Hoyt Synje Holleck 4t 1 U'-Q ' ef-4'8 Day by Day . . . Oh No, not a stampede of AP.s! SOME music is noise.and SOME isn't Let's sail! Hi! Becky,A.rny,Sary,Ti.na,Lee, Dan.ie1,J essie,J amie,Beth,Krist1n Tim Hoyt STUPID QUESTION Seniors - 179 J ea.nne Hyland Fhnds-Ive to'9 BC 4TooLngYrs Fr-Gd,Sp-Bd'Jr -BtLr,Sr-Awsm,SCCR.1STRYN6-Goal vsawstrun SernI,'I'rk-DC1fALL' LACROSSE IO-a81SprL-Camp Rm 2507 SCCR PR.TY'K1-What, LAMP9 Prm-soLte JB CpeCd Smmrs w CCQSS BW-NoCr'y-prtYw B-'I'hxBng Thr' GDLUK KeMgGM1BwMcSkMKESP CJ THNX Mom Da1d8Ch GdLck Ann8Amy. CS-So much Wrk' SK'I'p-NSPpr1!' Fyph. Katie Irving I Love You Bobby! . , . 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New Smyrna THE'I'HEhey Surf and Ski Mag.-the1ostVacat1on Cape! 1i.kern1nePepe1-1ntotheTw1l1ghtZone Sandbar Mr.Puffa'eBummLnAnniegoodlukiJKG heytucker proIntr1pBen'sCa.pe Wanna go t,oMai.ne this weekend'?DeWeyHoueeAbBgBwJnJrKeGoodfr1ends 'I'ha.nk'youMomandDadloveyouW'hatwouldldowith- outBra.da.ndSus1e ProR.allyR.ac1ng Footprints Jennifer King Sipping Champagne With My Other Half On The Boardwalk SPAIN With Ad the Bod I love you Brad, Kir, Mrs, B, Jer, Ada, Jen , MS, Jane special thanks to the FRANCHI S and the BANKARTS drama i mise you Marg e!To M Don't Pretend You Can Justify The End, Memories fade But The Scars Still Li nger -Roland Orzabel always 12 ,pl Qui Q-- Michelle Kotek Sue Koenig Suey2Ga.y1e Couga.rCindi-best friends are 4 ever friends-ILYguys!myB . , . 'SGLUM uhussy! Divuig-thxJBCVI.JRmwLf-'TC1irtheBest!smr 85 WGCbepdg-gdlckWER.SsbdkkrezsbDCjsKevk1-CPM Iwa1yDAVID-OctwlLndsw!GH + girlsalln ters CC prom85wfBF1myRHDEG-VANNAstairsBBB + sgrCkse Ptrashca.nJENthx4evrthngl4.'5nye85wyef'?MH my 'erniiecin.MLLtcon + CoHIdoomed!thxmom + da.dILY Michelle Kotek Mush 58toOinthe5th-Ohwell!dt.freedomnBVKM KLBP CCDRamongfrds keepsmilingMomonly2yrs togo '?lunch'?A.KCF Florida sumniersunayr Hey Micl-:ey!Cardina.lNeWmannfgtmissyaCMJT buena suerte!where'emycla.se?FAwMBcookies scuba diving SudburyFa.rms gttg'fEMWPMBDBASSL gbb Xmaspartylchampagne tea.mosiempre.AEBS-JHPS Po1owPhilip + fds nspkitu glP thanxMaJBJD + P Seniors - 181 ...Ml James Lavin J i-Yeon Lee SPEEDY-jiji-ginger .. . LifeIsJustAParty,A Party'I'hatNeverEnds BestXs: kr lb cc We kd JSH'NeWYrsEve'85-Quebec-WD SSL1f2f11 g 'kr-JH ReformDB P + SoxGame JS'sorry! 'lb-Cop1eyNo GasNow'?! Chia 'cc+We-R.S'WrongHouse! la.xMH 'kd-BA PitVs 'Willy-GLIRgPT'I'NMI4'.5 'dcBig Guy.PromWknd:CapeParty SkiSWiss8486Europe Cr'usLn'in Somerset gl-JGPS 145 M + DQURQHU Marcia Leonard I decided long ago to never walk in anyones shadow if I fail ifI succeed I live as I believe mgurup!ny!ffree , . . iswujcbsummenfalmouth- mq-tomisfriend mysunshineky'Whycb?'?!1oveu t + Dgffoy . . . providencebound-sl mydreamid? hoWo1d'?'?ames'bostonwasb1ury!1uvuj1thJ-Un + dj 'N 'UN v Q O I x -.- , N Gregg Levin 182 - Seniors Jun Lavin 86 Good times Bad times I know I've had my share. Spc. Thnx LS,NS,VB,DS,RM,Dr.T Cs' Mr.B,KM,KP,-SMILE Love You Dad E+? Mom, can you relate? No Exp? So What. If we can dream it, it can be done, One69'One,AH Watach you B! Anything can happen at the prom. Thnx. Mr. Hines, gd lck Jr's Lv ya Renee Fred L3.Z6I'SOI1 FREUS woan SEARCH camperyswodniwkcabimifeuowsdoluirtgfrructwoi moobussamrsmillerlcpyawehtelulioftshtankm daklawiiarbylnoiloveyouclaudineursosexyab fireenginefreddledzeppelinclegeagtdudelra abctcgnrigabrunoiswildpooleauamdaaarockyk witchaodazlaj ninwillynelsonesbrcefredrune nbaalanccluemseemsxsolongopeneapamtyiiaked 'QN Marcia Leonard Gregg Levin On2Bigr6?Betr'I'hngs.Thx WHS esp MrP,MrsBucL MZ JS CB TM KC KR GH JD-Mr.Fra.nk Perdue? TitfBb.WnonobpbaobwcsmtbG?a.DeBApat,a.saady wt1nob'ap.Life is full of ups-n-dwns. In- -justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere Prom Wkndf nobeersCHa,Ha,HaD. 'gonna make a million- 2B successful and happy! Thanx Mom6?Dad UR 41- Justice 4 all i l David Loges hi'yallthanksforsomereallygreattimeschris mb,sm,bm,mm,nr,sp,sm,rm,ph,kt,hh,U,1s,st pj andeveryone else Wemadeit sag too ILOVEYOUCAROLYN! ! ! !guesswhat?mmwu1mm.t n'awysghelpgeorgeisiritroublewannabackrub? areyoucomfortab1e?1ongdrives yourwonderfu 1 hoWfa.risittopenn'?newor1.,vineyardnum 1 ,rn ich,nh.pa.rtyfunfunfun hosharon! takeiteasy f I Kristin Lorentzen IB-1l.g1'1iI1WfIxLlI18,G3I1gk1I1CII1UIlk ' 'tes theonlywa.ytofly!Bud'sin8'7snuMeilllMa.rethe :Jnestha.tma.kemela.ughBicca.rdinJnja.Krel1y 143 L 1Vbba.ll?D1La.x!Infa.tuationj mtmicacreamiigh tsGHskkcsrfroshsoccer!sophskitriplj rpromt na.n.xGKrtchbaglONLYTHEGOODDIEYOUNG!sportfr lendswillneverdiels!Stra.gglerspeeingwfKML WNW! 1rtwecclbja.ztha.nxM + Dbro'sELKKeiral 43! Louise Low its over Prom + ta.lksthnxRTprom wkndSM-Rbar good times wlrtwskmktjhmz miss usue + Karen 'Jheerleading-WS game-shopping!3 steps out pong-swill-the best!'I'ommy-NYC hereweare 1herewegoCosti-infinity allnighterssmosmf zhanx jody for your frndshp alottobethank iilm + ddaveslcindip-ktdkj dgdjb + cp e + cz cool f J' cf' ' 1' NNW, Kristen Lorentzen iam zg 151MO ezizwherestheht? r+c 143-tom -02 ,tai Lmda Macarthur Kim Madden I Love You DREW.we made it-good times and bad.The best year of my life.Good luck W lma.rk,Becky.good luck MoMo.1ove my 75 mav ering memories w!Lizzy.Hi Wiggles,EZ,SD,L S.Tha.nx Ms A.Love your class Mr P.sid and the couch.FS w!da.na.LATA-DUDES.Love yag Greg,Mom + Dad.c ya.:lf,ec,tw,ks,sm,ba,AMF! Tina Mali Dear ACJWJWDRSEBCLASMJRSBAPMKM I Miss You Sounds like a song-sorry-thankyou Mr. ABC ?R8.ndMs.ABG-chorus,C.C.Mtea.m,Fr.c1ub-It' lgoodforyour . . . cr-promwhek-BostonSI-LELARMAD NIESS-I kid you not pevtefre horseback rid 118?-J'espere BERMUDA! JAJ Friends4-ever-D Nm oubLie1IWCPl25.Tha.n.ksMDBWGW Bonne Ihance et Auvolrl Please Turn To Page 86. -I 114' .V -01 Victoria MacDowell Louise Low Linda Macarthur 2 Yrs wfEddy Luv Always 8625184 SPEEDY '72 Tomato, Ill get that bandit T A yet! Summer 84-85 New Hampshire 4Waterskimgp Gd.Lk. Scatta Brains Terri-Looza LR and Crazy EH' Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run theres still time 2 change the road you're on. ILY CRM Sis, Miss You VRD- Good Luck Tony MomG?Dad Tori MacDowell TUNA CLUB: K.D.K.M.C.MA.B.K.R.W.E.KLDR D.K.Fish.Ln W! the gang-chap,3vs,chap.9-TB S.S.Meet May29,2000R.N.Just An Obsession, J .R..a.lwa.y's thei'e.Ja.nel43-we've only just begun!P.P.S. W! G.C.Qynk JMatoa.ka:lrim + ali. Summerlovers It's Just Another Good-Bye to Another Good Friend M-Both Sides Now!! Fran + Max Rule!B1oonosLjcrt5ThanxDADi.luvya ICN I Tina Mah Seniors - 183 Patrice Mailloux I'm looking and I'm dreaming for the firs t time, I'm inside and I'm outside at the same time, And everything is real, Do I like the Way I feel? Luv ya all-Sally sinceday l.Connie.Linda.Bug-a-melSl-Lizzie! My dear mom-Amy + Little bro'.Ode to Laura -NH.'I'ha.nx Jem,Nesa,J +J,l-Iomeroom Friend,KS ,J'L,SP,TF.I'll NEVER Forgetl need two.MG Becky Mann AndItSeemsLikeltGoesOnTh.isWayForever . . . JT 'I'hxTo:kSjKpHdLsMltMsMbP1Also:SC,CG,Con,Meg MSB!DoURemember9-McD's,carsC racingW-Okeyb Zproms:NHGPJS,the5some:Walt,Gabriel.Eddie history:EC!ELLIO'Smovie-sweshix-countrycf track,BENNI!CAgNomadicLivmg!MyUnole:CC-I Faked Them All!IhaveNO . . , Chest! 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Hey Elaine How U B doing? msd TV,Rmbr gd tms Hampton Beach 'floldscutlas 41 I LOVE U GARY nov2-3 1983-wth out U I cldnt, have made itTI-IX Against all odds prom85 Best oFriends ECLFKIBA brooks crew good TMS'ptys valfgtpddtegwebmi BBring! PJwillUBagfor ME? HAPPYTRAILS Love U J ohn,Steve,oma,mom, and dad!!! David Mauger Won't you help me Mr. Jesus Won't you tell me if you can When you see this world we live in Do you still believe in Man? 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P-mgSquabblers!!SAlLING ItsTheSeaInAl1ItsMoodsThatTheSailorLoves' IC Worlds SF'85fsurnmers W!n.e.h. gangui WOO! thks KISTEL-M + D Theres so much left to know and im on the road to find out lf. 'Sh I Courtney McKoWn 25 auf-v ,fri ..-v fl I Kristin Marshall Kristin Marshall sun1mer'84-Ami-thecar! Wint,erWeeksA52'cops '?a.ga.in'?rutris burg's Kim-ME b'sofS where wereyoul!l!85 prom-BrnEys-fautpas CCatcc Sand-brakelites? TlkingHeads-sMs-Lnthefut urewe'ld1'vestndlngup GD AASquezeMenlounge StvM1bAh + Bc khewrongend R.eservedR.a.mN1mna Vt-arnkgc Paddlemotorboat rnooseXing budman M +A-'71 lat.cc'?! XM1ssBell1I'I' BSUR. tnm-cKBM + D Gene McMahon Been a long time Greg + Brad . . . Crank it up Rick!MAB.THUR! VP's Green eggs-bucket any one? Tuckermans 85 'Some of the best ski ers in the world hunch over too much' Sun Valley .. . Is that a. ski area? ZINGOS rule! BA wfGary GolfwfNico1e-YTIGC Rick stay + Watch these guys .. . Hello Neighbors I live formy dreams and a pocket full of gold-LZ -4-5 f . Eugene McMahon Seniors - 185 Andy Miller Otis ftba?'78 Thanx to all my coachs l2w CA n't wait to get outa here look at those T ATTERS Congrats to the Class of 86' good luck' gd tms wth frnds ykwya 123 ILY cv thanks for having me mom + dad gd lck w + c LATER! Sally Mead Will the world end in the night time? I really don't know. Will the world end in the day time? I really don't know. What I do know is we're Here and 1L'S Now. -Morrissey Dino Michalopoulos VARSITY SOCCER a9fl2,Zero Gravity live at the Centrum.Vermont84.New Mexico85,greek pad,Glove.beach partyspaddle swilllong live JiJn1,U2,piNK fLoyD,ca.rlos + beck,Take a good look whats happening here in our world . . . only time will tell what our fut- ure holdsgood luck cloWn,AADD,JS,SG,KGD MZ,SB,DB,EB-thanx mom dad,DM +EM TLA so 'US 1: -.574 IR Dino Michalopoulos Chris Mitchell ILOVEYOUCIN-l43u1nadeit.a.llworthity + me4ever I'minluv'thnxSSwholuvsya'?GdtmswAHDCDDSBDB MHBMEZGDGHSKSR.KCU2.SRVwhatdwedolstnite?not yorporshDC'Pnauset85Dansleg2MZKepyorpntson Thnxforther1desDC + AHPatSB + R.TwhodiditGa.r'y'? purpbelt9Me + Ala.lwaysbros72Cutlassn1ceslab PrmwkndwheresCC Q CM missya.Dave'I'ha.nksM,D + UP GoodluckMattyandBryN'H'7X24Bhma86-GdtoksGH Kilnberly Mitchell We've come a long way- we're changing day to day-The Squabblers-ABsrKDkjKLtmCMbpKP d.rKRaw-ThankU4BeingAFriend KN,ED Huana Just Like You-L.Nelson Keep Smiling MrLuk e LAX Soccerbball FYPH Fly a Kite? AOVAN P-ing MagicBus-ME.LaughingW!the Tuna Club l43MDSGLB Lisa,Shari-GdLck Ding Eastman GLB6 MeetUInTheRatrace WeveOnlyJustBegun 186 - Seniors Arthur Milano whats this? uncle A.L's outta here! dmgd vinniefj oefmbwmo'fba:sn!'lw lil' twfraloubl lst. i'll miss ya! wagey poo! hey Whatchasteal ? protoculture?fZOOF-FORCE lives! eungh! don't be a pole face you funelhead! FIG! mustache man! the buffzquickies! how ya d oin'? das belly fire boot seduction oh i g et it bien boys us. ma.lmen Suzy g. 5.9! Arthur Milano i i'9' Chris Mitchell Sally Mead fx Andy Miller Kimberly Mitchell 93 1 KT? Steven Monson fQ CD Sandra Morton Sandy Morton Its All Worth It In The End PR.OM'85Socia1 Faut.Pa.s!CCATCC HFYHDJMPJBAW LoonKCLHeyDud e!Ita.lia.nMoose SkiTea1'n-KimAmy Clueless gd fndsFBAFM.AMDBI-ID Gen HONDAsit + spin Brkeltride? rt'sW!CFOverTheBa.rs ErkCptn,D ea.d,JT,CSN,Rush AnneLost Awizzle LikeaLol lipop GetALife! StateGate! ILU Ma.rk,Mom,D a.d,Bee,PaW-Paw UWll1Succeed J Gd Bye Daiz Bruce Murphy TOBEY,1norningc1ub,SCSA.MAU'I'MA.II1ounta.indew Alex after school Steve,Doug,Alex,Cris,Da ve,Gary,p.1Chpa.n,Ra1pn,Amy,L1saM,Bridge-n, Lisa.C,Ma.ra,Nora.,sna.rls,cones,BAHAMASnh7x 24,Ca.ribbean 85 15l,UB4O, lock ern up HORN to the white headsskiing without IHIHBS, i been busy, sumIner85 ga.ry,spiI1DiSS with Steve Dave ll5mph promwknd, P ForgetItDB Roy Mogan Football 377 Wrestling 57 Thanks Moyer + coaches lunchwa.sfunKrisChristyHeatherKa.re ngludythephantombookstealerSueLifegoesonlo ngafterthethrillofhighschoolisgone-Ma.ianns eeyounextweekendwhatsup?havefunatca.rnp?Is- sm-ms-cs-eh-ez-kp'am-Theclassof'86ha.vefuns eeyalater onlythegooddieyoungseeyouallina lOOyrs tha.nksMo1nDadforjyourguidanceandpush Steve Monson f-ball 9412. QB thks coachqsb JAVsr RHFl 10070 u.nclePEEB jdjrda6f5O +w mma MONGO sr5 tarnrf tBUDSfy shu hac rd rt a's cbms tb zizjrnf5'o gungans sthrnfdrk ts getting better all the time mnygdtmswfgdfrnds tatgilb pa.r-t lifes been good to rne so far dth rds spns arm-swg a.n dreams on2b1gger +better things thanks 4 everything M + D fam +frnds L later Kym Mosley Kym Mosley I want to say good-bye to my best friends Nadine Lisa Sheila weve been through alot girls good luck to whatever you decide to do in the future Thankyou very much BN good luck to Steph Snell at NTJU ill never forget eighth grade with you For future reference yyou can TRUST 1neArve1l stay funny and get that A in spanish! wlmklnla Rob Moran ... later ... Seniors ' 187 Kristin Murray Life is what happens w you 'IVIIIAQ you re busy making olher plans JL Thanx RN, JH, BM, P H, PM, HN, SN. DN :hr always being there for me I LUVURN l yi' - ll 1784-you1'st.illabI'aL DE-wliere'smj,'szleaL-new RSlneverCleaneclGK' sc ellarforaxreaz wlxere'sShrewsbur'y'9chinese food F.mbr'IMHfixnowmycar' H,ea.lSorrySMforeve rythmg Bruins-Rob GoodluclcBM ' KE1Lsnt.myft Barbie Nason CyaWI-IS where'd the time go? wssf all youv got Lo do is call-JT whats for lunch Kel + scogflik? bh DMs. Dribbles pep liKKKd ezKrdt., mshxnz-dmlidsps Lakin my time-movin along youll fget bout me after ive been gone-Boston H-'lesnowed in WHS mis + ses '85 summer Thx Phil Collins Genesis Thx Mom + Dad don dru I luv u Ken sorry dazd + confsd ll Heidi Neiman Heidi Neiman Becca bu1'ped'?! SWIM! Hedibusl greenlight who'sHeLdL'?'?ba.ha!ciaoanyhoor oo O-EDfrogst liorismhehumanbitebecancauseseriousinfection 16havea.rucetrip?rdferrari8Imperfecbguy- 2 3ain'tbad! Hi-D! best.friendsDFRSWhat,yado, sitonatomato? TheBest,ofTiJnesAFLu'theinsp. 'I'hxM + D I 1uffuMad so my friends we'll say goodnight for time has claimed its prize Sheila Neville Hello Mudducks and gebye friends Shay cool Tara L . Trice esp my girl SLANG I will miss U Lisa. Tonya. Nadine fs' Kym Walkman arid Wham' good luck Szacey. Ebcnyiifreshman girls bus B CLLX'llJ'lgU1lDST.SlCkS Que Pasa Nivia. P Lhanx Ms Cadsby, Mr B1ebuG'Ms Stanh 'er Oh yeah bye Buefordfsmickgv I love you Mommy8Daddy S Lhank God-crystal dews 188 - Seniors Z Anne Nelson Anne Nelson Color is something we see with our eyes. Love is sornenhing we see in our hearts, W'h at color is love? Prmwkend MOTCPnkCmpnon ice Surfuigiily4stvsTJamming'wJO-Lhanx! scr t.rcksfbJ'Tca.mpAC'I'I'rSA.R.sHeadonCF San. werelo st yahtgpPceFChwedPGrnl.V'PWewillalwaysha.ve t hememor1esloBucksA'I'PRdPOLOShrt.sDreams 1nV'M 'I'Lf,eNt.sCCaLCCl234U'I'roubleksCAlc'I'harix.Fmly! J ini Nilson HeywherearewegoingcohnhankseMD. friends WHBFESDICKSUQAFML pasveminencwingbacks capemaineway1andwheresdepartyexercisefoot Tofeelinsolnkemyselfindeed.sobrot.herly. mademereallzethaudbeenhappy,a.ndt.hat.1wa.s happystill AC -may we imagine Laugh No Go fly a l-me '7'Q5 5' I -.- .9 if 5' A David Norris David Norris Thanks to MATH Dept. and espec. Ms. Gagne Also, thanks to Classics Dept. for saving so many from a year of ENGLISH No thanks to: anything remotely connected with ENGLISH Kevin Nurmi thnx g'uys . arnb. kc, kd, gh. sk, cm, km, kr, sr. aw u meant a lot to me. NCC. 81, G-Ball 12-2-1. My penny in a pond. more than you think. Well he ... ll El. my golf buddy. chick. Gayle u Hussy. You'vegota.friendGaybones! dontknowhatiwouldhavedonewithoutyouliun 9,l2,12 1. 12,23 1.25, 19. 12. 21. 22 u 11.13. thnx mom +dad. let's do it again sometime Rick Norwood I DONT CARE WHAT THE NTIIGHBORS SAY good: I Mes-ski trip 84DR - MRSAI.wmkwindows TUCKERM ANS1ts2a.rn campLngISNchCR.ASHMANtin, bak CO RN RUNNING creat1veDr1ving ICTBWM Jims CO 'I'I'age7484 gooD sTuiIGKimStillWorkinOhHerS H'ttheLiquoR,store1sClosed-KILLINGTONSSMSE ALyb COWTIPS thanks KRISTIN GT DUDEX2 NUG GETTS SONY RUGGED f LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Mike O'Connor thx M+D BP MO'K PF DC RC BP ... It is not a wig! don't take what you cangetget what you can take! life's been good too me so far inferior is less superior superior is less inferior i.n a parking lot? i luv u Jeni 'gf' t W' Michael O Keefe I A 4 I, .. w Q , . 5 'CQ 1 ., .-qv ' Eric Oldfield Mike O'Keefe football 82-85 thanks to all coachs. thank god we are done its been real its been fun but it hasn't been real fun. no more ik bus it is not evil music! nptown thanks to all frieds mike pete dave bp r1ckJsMfK bRe.A.rtBakj mongo couldnt have done it with out you guys bp your in a time warp, wing it strek thanks m + d Eric Oldfield Much To Much. Much To Young, Youre Married To A King When You Could Be Having Fun Wi th Me. Ireland w. Elliot. Randy. too much. Kg. of thanks to: Jon, Kerry. Deb. Julie. Shan dy, Kris. Whitney. Jen. Bets. Bob. Kim. Chip a nd everyone else. thanks Mom Q Dad. LACROSSE SOCCER., 83. 84, 85. Sorry if l left your na.m e Out. I love you + You Know Who You Are Semors - 189 N ivia Paiz Well! gd bye W.H.S The best Wishes to all my friends esp. Karlene and Sheila. thnx Mrs. Cahan. Mr Heffernan and M1s.S nos vemos KS and N.1.s.J-2, bonner je vous aime Mom fs' LL. hastsa luego Mrs. Segal C. yS. Allison Pease Good Riddance WHS-it's been real-Friends sincethebeginning-Little Irv6?Angie! Flip 61 Jof'H.ACK!f'JWMAMD-whathappenedA.N9-Let The Good Times Roll! CSN'YfDreStrtsRiIeili'Bi'uce J'I'fSunshineDaydrea.m!PhilBaby!AAO, Misunder standing, SL. UMASS-Kah1ua4COOLER,S! cmpntrip 85-Mr. H. Vt-Cape-lNTENSE!ThxMaG1 Gar.6f108.3 PSYCH! l'll always love ya Doug! - FLML! LATA Brian Pendleton Thnx M +D LRT + Frnds the penguin its a wig Ql.l1CKl8S evil music balk balk old man elvis tidel mountain man 50 worders hes a booter lost in wash you got a five oclock no more ik bus Paul Piieeki dt ej pg sh rc bud bell mitions setions mad men db sh saab lets cruse mr kc ds oh boy not o-o-k ms over the hill sax beef good friends-dont for get about me i wont forget about you kp db dc ez cz bh northys southys mom dad 190 - Seniors I Cff -I Allison Pease 'N .PAQ C5 'XT Elizabeth Phoenix Keith Perry basketball two yrswhere are denise? pyt let go to the cape! little colt don't on one. who got the hemp? so what do you to do colt? who getting the brew? i want you florence! fb-3yrs 85, 65, 45, 60, yards td' sr a hs tony what up? lets go camping for a we ek. thank mom and dol Betsy Phoenix Fr1endsR.fr1endsForevr A Time to GrowAnd Change-GH9Karen wt wld Iv done wtoutU'?Thx GK-YouWABS! capeKG-FrndsAlwys! Rmb-Grmc Bar . bapapa'Gd.LuckW Eric' FH + Lax-The Best Times Spike!PinkFL-itsalrightBestOfLuckToGd Buds MKKJKCya.aa! 856-rsSkiTrip'KGgSF! Dya.kOK9'I'hx Mom + Dad-I Love U! GoodLuck K,J + T'PFAR + B! We've Only Just Begun . . . 1 ! I I T? Robin Publicover Robin Publicover Joe 8!8!84 GET A BOX GUYS! Italy 84' vino ck+ch-Boston Bound grt X W! up, rd, a.l, el, n the Box Bang! PARTIES wf MRY+ DEB-FIA 8 5' havapop, kndgrll SP+ KM! CAPE 85' lr Mud Cove DZY DAZ BIF! Sud Gyz Ins gen-con snd pit I Mike T WE MADE IT DEB! YEAH! Image s Of Sorrow Pictures Of Delight Things Th atMa.keUpALife ILUVUMUM + DAD! KIiS13iIl B:iCCi8,I'di Wou1dn't have wanted to ru.n the race with my other rats! JIccMU'kdKM1bCMdr TMba.WEsbg HmeBn1r1EDlsAHgd.EOskKNezKCsr DC - 145 Follow ze yellow brick road vnyrdlbdrvwy-ingTu Jakd + mu11nga.KitePromt.hxSBura.doltsrdon'tsl - Pm1ssu.B + DJilmstbcrzy2bt.hs1nB7utDBuff + Chu :kmmCCnvrfrgtus1yA1exyou're abuddykmty4ba.f 31186 + rn, b + hI1.U2Jsnsl'indydr1nthnxMD, + Slove you L Deborah Beck L s Y' , J Geoffrey Robinson I Yvan Pilette H1! youGateTmyAsock!patathea,ga.la.nygangreed wtsrtrentAoJkR.dRhSaSbJwJpJorGpMsanthraxsl nal-:ajbrbswcmpkcthchthjbhbdel Akaxieafik' sas doa! WjfI'kWs'b1Pa.ckfh1a.g1SmkjW!R,dn1fc1u'eno2 popopierecordexchangelhjsdsptCl DZZg9I'l.XS1d K'I'lcmyour'furiI1ymus1c?!'70gtmsClthpI? Ekatmvywc wsfuyouthbriga.dera.d1oPisTOLsccmt!Nreplaxze x'umpqrat'I'ha.nJLs Mom,Da.d,M1cheleYFSd Willy Karen Pond What is a. friend'?I will tell you, it is someone with whom you dare to be yourself AW + DR C6th-pres!J Porchee + Picnics! CM,KM,AMB laf, fght, tlk, tpe-PotteryC1a.ss'?Squabblers! dika.?MOLLY!Suck.M + M'sSDA.B! BPeTa.1ksMSYa.S + KB MZ1vtht1a.fRTta.pF'H thxO1s!Nels Lax?'I'hxMr.L JMS-'I'bstRelatnshpsR,tCha.lngngl's! l2.415YMMIW M +D, NUT, K-ILY! Thx fr everything fam + frnds 07 1 JT il I W I I 1 ' ' A I Kristin Ricciardi Deb Beck AndthereforeneversendtoknowforwhomthebelI tollsg ittollsfor thee. MDDFstiLlea.ningonyou isrilIlaN-cowshtundrtheSTAR.Srmbrwftapespool dscoyYa,g'uR.tobe nyrshoes-dblDebySha.rnMa.ra.Rb munlitbil-Lrid6s'picncwf'KPfs'MAh a.mok6s'bk c1ostF6?R. DebAmyAshKa.ren.Mel1sMelCou1'tKirnKeryTors. MU . LtsGo, DC - HMEtsgoa.Wy'?'Pottfe11yGoDya.K1te' BR.ADbuddywhatasupr1se .. , 'LaughOnTunaGang' Geoffrey Robinson Oh, end this day. Show me the ocean When shall I see the sea? May this day Set me in motion. I ought to be on my way. f James Taylor Seniors - 191 41772 'SNL 6-av it John Russell Daniel Rosenberg There's a stain on my notebook . . . memories of it keep calling but forget it I know I will,-Squeeze LAJesJa.mTMBCACSESt1ftytres2 lfiyawbhastfy'dC HS + UKlam1U'Ks wSgS wAdWm-CH CCol1ege:smLrn1ffandJ ohnPlayerSp ecials party in '700cast1e.DSSforLeeSmadn: thegangLABCJW-Sadetracknyl + mclubsclvQhAP RBIpeoplearepeop6wen'stalk1nghea.ds.onhypa John Russell Thanks to all my friends you know who you are.L1fe in the slow lane.Drama rm blues. My family has been patientffhanks Shorts. Wenn ich es nur nitch tun musste.Sure theres a catch-Catch 2.2.l'll be there when you need me,Silly Wizard FUBAR MAX We'll burn that bridge when we come to it 192 - Sensors Mary Salerno Sue Rosenblatt ILMY'ITCHESueyKelGayCinB-BuddysHcistibt? if I 8Soc!SbFYPH ! ZoneWenLaIah4uVT3CoRSsLewy! EBRGM- l 434NYE85did.ntIsay2?LiveAidAl1Nitem ' lsPromWkn0CwDSH 84WD Vana!Nova-VetHoodBUSTED!HII!F'I'Laud.Bound! P ' hsatfCMnayborsYabagf-TDD t.fbtil3 DKSmbf12!21f84-tteOt'I'h.xCe1tS!ILY- DEQIGuid0!PEila.my M6J D143 GL86!-LiVLuvLa.f! Mary Salerno Many great times + memories wfRP + DS. Ita.l y 84'! Howsg-gnss cncrt, 151B +C-aiwys! Bx bt-M,R,D,B + L-Iw-'7f2.'7f83-Dm. Mny gd boxes , 6f8f'84 wqohn. Allelets do Inch bx! Nw Yrs 85'-Aerosmith,C + C! Bnrtty's-ID-mgtbtm sl Boagjys-grt times wfJp,Al,Rd,El + mny mre! Reinfrce th wlls for BANG! R,M,P+T-G ood luck guys! I Luv U J?! Thanx M +D-ILY! Amy Sawyer SWIMMING fl rmb SBS what a tea.m!kts-SG MF t.a.X coach couldnt hv done it wo ya JM gl BOT wtitm 5117185 crutches TFTMM-iscfy? summer mon nights 84 w Dumbo TMF-shtlg Becca burped'?ytbI1ehBoo-BestWishes-Yim la.te nights wtMHs-I Loveyg NPNG INFMTF wtgtryagaf waef-SMILE!iaw'la-DMB LYM + D theres no place like home TBMY Rebecca Sawyer I did nt! Andy,I'll get u!Sw'lm Team-gd me mories + grt friends U've got what it takes thanx coach.Fr1ends:what would 1 hv dn wl out U? ily all, Jen, U've got a friendge t tgthers at Andy's + parking 1ots'?min1-go lf-summer 85.Prom-Bst of Ti.mes.Ma.rk!Cape. URA spcl friend.cia.o..but, Dana? HBN-maine l e5.1M1ssUJENs!srsn nu wemdinbam LLY M + D l Amy Sawyer Rebecca Sawyer Mike Schumacher :CHU Fball Thx coaches new a.nd oldgCapCod n the I-ain,Bootle,Gunga ights.Armswing, Zizyour a madmang Wraslin 188 Thx coach doy Syl Cavg Italy 84 Intl. Hackin,Gelati .-more Alo American? Thx teachersg GoodLk Beast MAFB Shrty Drew Otis Hack Mongo Ziz ITWS-OH-wow Thx MDJ6e D CIAO CHope I rmbr rhatthismeansin5yrs.j UN GAIM Kirsten Shanks You may ask yourself - Am I right, am I wrong? You may say to yourself - My God, what have I done? - TH. Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore . . . - EAP. vit '7 Nqj Robert Schurgin Craig Schneider U'Nnhfootballa6f52 GAawraspvstudclbGeUaNsGtA wow! onernore? roleupthe windowlswilltx-c oacholdfnew you never know when you'reina n art museumgg greatjobF'BA.MMS txyouknowwh oyouallare Willa MSMA-ragged on at the dump! tense cruisin'rad gl. brofromanoth Just believe everything I tell you, and i t will a.ll be very simple. DA. Rob Schurgin I don't spend a lot of money on my hair, Suave just makes me look as if I do. Someone shot nostalgia in the back . . . '4- 411.37 1 3 7 - rf! 5 -:fi - ' . -.WN , ,I . '71 xjgdz X ff, X. ' I. .N ,- '.,-f John Secor Beth Schubert There is no such thing as a problem without a gilt for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts. What the caterpillar calls the end of the world. the master calls a butterfly, - Richard Bach John Secor Seke!! 42.1 Captsoccerhockeyflax? Tre-as DMdrvellingwfMark Quarters!GGMM!Mopen.MO MissyaZona'sFloorit!Cra.sh!GT BTbibensU2AH PartyW Police-rns'?GtmsW GfrndsZ1pTownie Cheeche + Omni EuropeMEPromN'HBeach earmg? BestBuddy-JakeAjKP-ymsmtmlThanxTeachers Q Coaches BestLuckEverybody.ltsBeenGreat1 Success? Thanx Mom + DadFAYHDoneFM. l43. Seniors - 193 Amy Shaw A'Look to this dayfor yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision. Kar uv got a frnd.FH,Lax,Smi-SM KH KE,whe re are we9Rwnd.AmielsC9 Camiels.to SB AB S MG do it CLUP Summer85 yabdooliang for t he mo,C': too many,TM thnx for the mem i iHike out' Italia! thnx MGD gd luck LJ Steph Snell wahappinf?ShariLivecmliveas . , , Where'stheba nkdogmikesgotitwordff lDJintheUSAalongWitht heroyalcdiefrockerJAMMlNJAYintheplac:eW mi kebinthehouse,l200sink2GuCci '?cmondoggotto getthosesurfB5capeLaDiDaDi BuBall85kickin itgettinbycuttinforeverandwontdieaslongas imalivel thanxMBJHfortheGgggTgoodti1nes,bv ah' Sharielloveyou!dontgoawayillbeback!!! Q KI? 1 I Ll, P Stephean Snell 194 - Sensors 'U' Meredith Slayton Kathy Shine What was but moments ago the substance of our life has become memory, what We did m ust now be woven into what we a.re.Prom W SH socialFP ATB CCatCC l2C54l3! Brakelights !Summer84-85CCC Kl,Dad'sfvrt!SU'DS Stars W THQ Boston y2SSDntWry!Fall W Me Couchtalks! Dancing! l3yrs!FH49f 12 Lasagna Troublean'?CC NightA'?!Thnx + Good luck Friends ILYM + DJAMH Meredith Slayton Good'I'imesfGoodFriends KDRCSPPHDTLKNCSHGS socopowderbrew Smkngir1sRmhootersGetHigh.D molkspartiesCapeWiTQi PRDMWKNDsouthDeadI-lea dsLZ Luvyoul-IEATHLAURIE TEC BobthanksViney ardBoundSheri!cliffs missUtompa.ige1aughHi 1 lN'I' Good Luck Inch!ROSESLOVE U PAULI1' I Leave here tomorrow.would you still Reme mber me? These are the BestofTimes!Mobile Tasker Smith Mike Short The hero in all these classic stories is always a lone. fairly a.mora.l seeker wan- dering a dark Wasteland. Most of the time he's not aware of his purpose. There's no real hope for him but,because of some pa.r ticular talent he's got-like Max's skill on the highWay'he's able to give a new order Thanx manydffarewell to Metro-West Tasker Smith When you laugh about people who feel so very lonely Their only desire is to die Well i'm afraid, it doesn't make me smile That joe isn't funny anymore lt's too close to home, And it's too near the bone - Morris Leroy Staples Jon't Fear The Reaper Usmc lets go charly :rom Maureen 85-i love you ma i love you Dad and all the dreams we had,1uv always Lnd forever Kim,Lea.nne,Tee,Terri V.rember always ms ws ms rm rtjs mz EZ dev swjl hs dm em-thanx Moyer Lukis a.nd Ryan, bye as lm tricia kc tam mo kk Lf ap ki erna jb :p tara tk dc mr gees Ellie JDintherain5I5 Karlene Swindell .'1l never forget you richa.rd.tha.nx mom 69 lad imadeitwithoutmegabucksjerry we made .t. lwnwtwlasnnpcskinrmjamrsampwemadeit! ,ooking forward to the bahamas! yeah! i ,ove my puppy mom! sqeakland too. debi th mx here i come ws A25 Karlene Swindell Wendy Stolfors Do not be anxious for tomorrowg4 tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough troubles of its own..Cheering Capt R.eady'? OK! roundoff slip gd times W good friends VR CV LL rt rp jd.What a look BP! Miss ya SuzyQ.Dr CindyRuth!are we even yet Mil-:e'?! muscles,a.lmost Hack.Dancn Red Lite'JSISum f.II1SuTh8 Boys La.En Aga.in!GdLuCk J + S t.h.XMD Pat Tally Do you want any ketchup with that? - d. Wendy Stolfors :ffl 13 .AUX 'F' X 'lf Patrick Tally 'di Kristin Somol Kristin Somol 'Friends'!'Greatls'I'heLORD'.TharuczM + D,M + W PIG!! HKO OWR+BH PS SC KlV!ZBJ+SrP.F,MSM MSL Cabnet-Ya'lPreciouslnMySite + GOD's!Luv + 'l MisYa!Cabnet85-86--LovinSuport4PF + Me-Praz Him4U!SqrtGnsInHEAVN'?Soccer-Eagles'Wings. ForeverW!joy,hugs, + aSpiritsong,lrunTHE RacegAge2.AgelnHisArmsOfLuv!Ps 1139 + lCor.l3! Grace + Peace Attitude check? PTL KGPSH TSSL8. TRUE FRIENDS ARE HARD TO FIND, I-LARD TO LEAVE IMPOSSIBLE TO FORGETmiss yakbsbdmpa stzbamsabajtdypfuturez'?mylLidsFlorida.Bound Close-UpFHm.nyThatYouThinkThat!'zonaDeleri ous-icecrea.mHungryTori'?seniorsonlypartywh ere?promsWhere'sTu1ts?soccercrazydriving skitripSADDWill.rrussyaTheClanluv ya s-kins Thanks morn6: dadaff5And l'M NOT POUTING IVAN! XJ -- X Karen Testa Seniors - 195 GCN N? -ati 'S' 1 i -..I g-I Dave Thayer Cindy Valdes heyDK-corker + cricket-OS gdlck-DKWStmjdkt kgwmal ch1dg84-86capt86WS + CR DJC78434 DKNV31Tb1wrst 2tapsnow!mr1ukis ihatecar batterys Zitaps Imsuclyde imalwaysherewend heycousiIoridaB5 wholsitthisweekwend gdlck21ongtimefriendsglmzehezddbpmscm now4uda.r1ingAM + CV8i5848586p1us illloveyou forevagdlclunthefuturethxmsgcdpmwm I 43epf Terri Veglia Hunted by Some Tamed, By Few Wild, But Free I'l1 Always Be! 2 Yrs w!Marcel-Luv U Babe! The Best Is Yet 2 Come! dodge'n9 W yyy' 2 Tickets to Paradise midnitE Luv affairZ Sunimer '85 Nampshire'Freewill FF Itch I Scatta Brains Linda-stay close Chris-ILUd Eric-I miss you-U Know I wont hold you back now TLWHJCBF! dttmkmMrsA Thanks MGD I7 Matthew Vrablik 196 - Seniors Richard Townsend 'vnu Cynthia Valdes TI!! Mary Beth Waldner Dave Thayer parting with ratpackbfs year at tec pg's parties over the hill mobil bps lunch time with kd lf bn prom 85 prom weekend acc class wm,st dc mo bp work sesskklate nites cause late mornings d's ft. parties fresh year hi morn lrt tp.day with jl goodluck 86 + 85 hope u guys makeit ppejkdlfbnezczmzahswkkmsrc ptparty Rich Townsend soccerbbal1IhadfunatGreeksStevesnSekesa1l nightlongwithoutanysleepZonawasthereBudin acantooBarre1satC1owniesPwkndkmss'wil1pong Murph.eNH I 5 1 ' ' 'a mssnsrvbhmsBu w ILUKSyswihmopsusoksu1ssp u I'fnG00dTiIneSVW Mbmsbddleiiyhack alahzizgngcrndf ' Matt Vrablik 'ya just need coniidence XC-do it in 86'! Oclub-nomorexperimentsnu'H!Ssundaes SkiTI11D'1 ang1ey+ SpGl rosmre-sleep? track Prm85'CCs wknd MCD trips-almost busted! Thanks Mand D + friendsusometimes the lights' all shim n' on me,other times i can barely see -GD it's been great!-HolD off Beth Waldner Let The Good Times Roll Lacrosse do it in 86-FH thnx for everything Ms.N MAINE now that a 'fire Btunmah Brothah shoot it in the head! MK + the Gang I LOVE U. prom-cc keep in touch KEABKBKKJRJNJHMGAG! JN dc yak in my yard, AG no laughing at me! BG there will always be a place in my heart! Love Ya! thanks Mom Dad and Little Rub Jeremy Weiner .ong ago and far away ,o I miss you I can't say ar away and long ago ,o I miss you I don't know loved it there and then ut would it be like that again Cis it old and is it newj - Trio Ashley Welch t is hard to appreciate what you have un il you no longer have it Some people thi Lk its holding on that makes one strong s imetimes its letting go ARGENTINA-Nicoras !spa.nol'?'IN'B'UEH Precie-Preciekp t42 PresD I.-smedy 4:5OKM wllsmtmsUR! Toto eso tiemp in-nn' s S-.- x.. lr ' Z. ,Q 1Z'1! 41 A Q . . -.gg ,para nada cmKmMu'NnAgm + M + Ms Th.ks4 in a. Jeremy Weiner , M+D MssUShans-BION! Bueno,Chau! 43,415 rf' X Martha Whitney Jamie Wong Jessie'? No, not me!-over and over- LCsw2mng + t2nsjfwhat ot + chew!brstrkng1OO 5etoutoitown!2Ezen3elini'? Shear Madness! its warm in BRMDEUIUI kid U not! Slinkies Slever Surrender!Luv U R.oberto!CPs 4 ever! sgAmjr 4 aEIm.f fgEAs eqIEmcr,vE gAc a kOs Je tOOe sl1Er,eOm's Eu.Eq eOqfEs sgEl!kUuU Love you M +D! GL Lori!We made it Jess! Jessie Wong 'May the world go around forever In vittute sunt multi ascensus - Cicero bounce-1 + 2-zounds-anbook-Madness LHB-my Dude in Shades Luv my Dusti J aquar Don't. kick a Simple Mind gl BLADST parti! ily South? Guess wr we're going thisVAC gl Lb 'hs We made it Jamie! thanx M+D Q 'xxx ,J - 53- -, ggi .y 4 5 '. K' ' Rf f lk f 5 X I I X X I lx ,I 'g s X if I 3, F , , . Q -X ' X Q , , 5' S R Rx Y! I, .'M .- : , I Q I .Q usa: . .1 lx! x,g. I Ii! 9 'll I li iw! ' PM ' 1 if NL . 1 'TTS Tonya Williams wtf 'S 'WS 5 S 'X Jamie Wong 'W f 1 V., ,. .Y Q. VZ-1 . ,. , J .,da':k4 ,xy 5 , s - f V I,-A ' . Y ' . if v' I t , Q get 4 V -' , , 'I cz i ' at 1. I A -F i . U V. 5' gi, 'ggi 5 -2- if , A i,- f. l- 5' ' x . - ' 4., ,. ' - P fi - Z.- 5' 4-pe Ashley Welch Muffy Whitney It's a long way to the top ACfDC GINA luv ya BFF BK buds Hec and Tony We'll see ya NC Prom '85 Me -Sum of 85 CB + MM Cat good luck hmhts rule! Ku' gl KWMRDCMW 145 RW luvyaLisa + Nadine KK krzn pal miss ya F4ev Shake a leg Dazed+ Confused luv ya.NAN c-ya WHS I'm az free az a bird now thx mk Mom Don Jill Doni luvya Stas + Don OutaHere Tonya Williams Remember Grant Remember Lee,Heck With The m Remember LADY TEE! The time has come wh en i must go4yrs of talent show! Suze Kay GiggleStrutElroyNivBonesJimboBabe ah Lf b s mm KM am KymYogiBooBoo LK DS pm Tara Fr a.n MrP MrH Cafe Crew All my teachers LuvY al Ma Nelson,ClassniteHillmte 85Prom-Bla stMetco-m8lO I Luv U Mommy! U-NO-DatWHS86 Seniors - 197 Kathy York Close your eyes and follow your dreams NYC + Conn 85-rocks i's of P! cry in CC-ml! Flamouth sorry 4 your knee CF fall w ks- oops! Prom wknd 'We'll be right back 4U! La.x +I FHQZ4 tb:ll:55 beep! Oh no Male Dorm! 123:45 coolers-haha DS + F gt's KrisANYE w bad champ! cbnh gfszcfmlkbaplutbecagja! miss ya all! Tharix M + D bobandysteve -GB! Chris Zizza Its all over now.Good times bad times Ive had my share of hard times but never the last time. Growing up wrong,Turning outa.l right.Im free any old time Im free to sin g my song,To you. I gotta move I had mn f un, BHJBGDMZEDRM Al the boys and girls oo me + gone Ill never forget. Shes like a r a.inboW.The Hand of Fate Its on me now. A 1 Christopher Zizza FC -Q Matt Zayotti U can't always get what u wa.nt,but if u try sometimes u just might find u get what u need! CZ,Stones 86? GGMM,ZonaTwins KP,BP,Joh1my B Goode,Tow'ny,Chick.Good times wfgood friends-I won't forget!Maine reunion? There's no time to lose I heard her say,catch your dreams before they slip away!Best of luck to all my friends! EPIC Zizza We're Outta Here may I go into bigger things.Goodluck to Shu,Ga.ry Q Bro may they find what they wantMsNelsonsaBabeFrnds:dc ahsbddcmglrdabshpplskcl-Lrnkdehlfclckrskjsmz Cffthe gang Bert,R.ob,Brian,Gult Offens ve- line Craighmm Rball +bball treated me wel tha.nks:PorrelR.ga.nLuKis + n + d.TerriI'll never forgetyourLying'forithu.rtsobadso YOUR OUT! .l Eric Zizza s .2-'fr N. 1 li -1 g ,- I l Q J Q X x 'Q ,gif Vicki Bolle Ralph Dragonetti Jason Gardner Philip Gazzaniga ? '? i f 'gn is 13 Thomas Morrissey Gary Pappalardo S. .. . fr .rf 1 ,X , - 997 QS .-gy 3 5 A K 3 'J John Redgate Carol Rogan Q 9' ' L,....-A I William Phillips Scott. Travis Sensors woo ,J Lisa Wheeler Phil Bancroft John . . . I'm here to sleep over. 1815. Q 7' f ' I ,QL Lorraine G. Wigandt Mary-Sarah Blanchard We're a.ll on a crazy spinning ball whirl- ing through space and nobody's driving! Here's to the boardwalk itself + those who live it!JK-always + forever,ada's IHPT + HF club, Maynard excursions with Jenny, Jon meeting me in SF a.nd Gaby being there. Mike Phillips I am a MTV Kid, Motley Crue Rules Hullcman is the best UMMM. . .YUI-I. . Thatfs Me Thanl-Ls: Bicycle Shoe Fascinated Welcoming CB Elevator Mute Franlcie Bus Wa.ltfDriving I had some Bear a.nd some Wiskers last nite Did you hear that new song last night F by LED ZEPPELIN, Stairway To HEaven'? -MTV KID 200 - Seniors Debbie Small 8f'7!8-3 Fst bx lyr wfGary Fla 85 Billy' grls? bar hppng the strp + rnds at the Cndy Stre KM + SP rclLng'roc mny gd tms.wfR.P + MS GET A BOX? mny ba.ke sns + prtys wf EA,DW,R.B + GC cpe cd83 am hppy hrs-R.P,BP, AF + P biclfstang Buford!'? Jim,im nt a hse rat and sty awy frm whte vo1vos!We did it Robin! gd lck BANG! bps + itsM + R thx M + DILY Nadine Williams Jay Hughes WAYLAND HIGH OWNER, MANAGER. . . cl1illinfou1'years injailhouse inallyout in 86 S'I'EPH and MIKE best friends of mine. besttimestogether, Hawaiin 86 4 Dealing on big mountains, Vermont Cop Mines lOO ft high arms fell oi coming toward ya. ditched it don't tell the bees Tech 12OOMK2 TINA WILSON I want you!! Picture a.nd Blurb Missing: Ellis Brown Janet Ellen Cemach Paul Gradijan MaryLee Prendergast Carolyn S. Sheltman Lisa St. Martin Steven White James Perkins Williams I 'Th Executi e Board 10 xg ,er in x cf' ay VA. ,f it ow 1: Michael Schumacher, Flip Burrer, Kristin Marshall isecretaryl Row 2: Craig Schneider, Missy Cotter, Becca Sawyer, Amy Sawyer. Row 3: Andy Frantz, Ben all Seth Bossun Debbie Fieck resident Row 4 Mark Allara vice resident Sand Morton Ashle Welch John Secor treasurerl Missin : Ms, Goldsmith. i Qi. 4 4 ip l 2 i -D l Y i Y . l - 9 aren Pond, Georgia Fitzsimmons, Brad Akerman, Courtney McKown. Exexutive Board - 201 We are the world, we are the Children . . Tracy Bankart wonders why everyone around her is lying on their stomachs Little does Dana Frost know, shes missing her French class as her nap turns into a deep sleep , mv, . 4..f?9?f? Gr Kelly Cogan is quite amused by the joke she just told lwhich none laughed ati Kristen Jazowski wonders if Michelangelo started out the same way Keep away from my food 202 ' Senior Candids Seth Bossung and Mike Short are displaying here a twin set of French horns. Steve White warns the photographer . . . but, it's too late! Kristin Ricciard says See Tims my friend! 'Miss MolIy's' got the guilty look as she's caught vandalizing school property. i 11110 ,111- E Brad Akerman and Tommy Coleman are close long-distance friends Sorry Guys! But Wayland jackets and plaid scarves are not classy enough for Ji-Yeon, Do you really think lm cute? asks Debbie Reck. Senior Candids ' 203 .7 . Q' , 'G -'WIA W . Barely a mlnute rnto rt s 10th orbltal mrsslon the shuttle Challenger exploded krllrng srx astronauts and teacher Cnnsta McAulrHe lsnown nerel the llrst Ordlnafy Amerrcan to venture unto SD8C9 We mourn seven heroes , Ronald Reagan sand later rn the day. as a stunned natron watched replays ol the lrreball on televrslon and grreved wrtn the astronauts lamrlres AHMLHO COLOMBIA NOV 15 UIGGING OUT A rr--,rfjerrl ot Arrnefro rn lrw Colorntllan rnoulltalnf, r-, nglpe-d by the Lulorrrtlran Fred Cross durrnq flrrqqrrlq 'ful eltorts Frrday Marr, people are slril tmppr-d 1 mud and im: Delrlq rescued wrnt the help or hundreds ol volunteers 1985 L v 4 '- .A 1 m w f 7? 1 -- r . r ,I if . I f. ' -.-Q,w.'. ' ...gn-fend N- Xx - ' J. I- Rx x -,, ...- Q? -1 'on x5 ,ev 1 . .pr fr Q ! v-w. , k 5 van-ff,-Lf x,. At., QQ Q . if l I1 fu ,. l 'n ' Q ' 3 ',',,-... , V : - - 3, , - A WU'-N ' 5: 1 'Isnt 'VZJ 1 . . r - ' . 3, 4 Q , ' - L. D ., ,--5 f. 7'!' I , , Y QQ gf if' . L .-fi 'I ,.e' rl -. --. 'ln 41 Vi Q .' ' -ff' . Q . - I Q' .t 1. . K . , . v. ., . 'M-TH'fLL:E5.v llllllll 7-. 3 r Z1 I 3 4 Four Palestrnlan terrorrsts hrlacked the ltallan crurse lrner Achllle Lauro whlle on a Medlterranean crurse One Amerrcan was lrrlled After the snrp was released the Egyptlan government agreed to return the hrrackers to the PLO However, the hrlackers were rntercepled by Amerrcan lets as they were llown out ol Egypt and returned to Italy lo stand trlal GENEVA, NOV 19 - FIRESIDE CHAT - Presrdent Reagan and Soylel Leader Mrknall Gorbachev talked rn lront ol a frreplace at the Fleur D Eau Tuesday rn Geneva 1985 1' 11 'Q Q L Q.,. QM .K Nl: ' 'rl 'llft 4 '-.og ,f 1,51 v - 1 r ,- -'24 ape f FK' 1 '11'-aL., 1 7' -ry' r' 'Arn I many responsive chords wlth all ages ol :cans I I A serles ol devastatung earthquakes fumbled through Mexlco Cnty ID September and the death toll was ln the thousands Few ln the metropolltan area ot 18 mllllon escaped the effects ot the tlrst quake, whlch reglstered 8 1 on the Fllchter scale, or the second quake, whlch measured 7,5 Q I' . .gg ., QM ,f 1 5' ' V-- is 'f gi-sf' 3 pvv 74 TF rl ' A Delta Alrlmes yetlmer crashed near Dallas ln August, kllllng 137 people. The plane was on a tllght from Fort Lauderdale, Florlda to Los Angeles wlth an tntermedlate stop at Dallas-Fort Worth, Thlrry-four people survnved the crash but tlve dled ot lnlurles later The plane encountered a severe wand shear as lt plunged to the ground ff f f Aff-+A , x U U y .1- .sive Wu - if A fr ' m ... troubadour Bruce Sprlngsteen was the Rrots were an almost dally occurrence ln South Atrlca as blacks protested Apartheld In thus photo a whlte ROCK Hudson 59 GIGS BUSY 3 Ddftle WIW NDS Boss ol Rock n' roll Hts songs about man runs from a jeerlng group of stone-throwlng blacks ID downtown Johannesburg as wldespread veterans, steelworkers and factory workers violence contlnued to breakout throughout the country 0 new ' good new .33 . l 9 f 1 r 1 L l ADVERTISEMENTS Congratulations Class of '86. - Mary Carter Kilmon ? 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '86. - Paul and Brenda Rosenbaum Congratulations - You deserve it! - Burt and Frances Herman Congratulations and Best Luck 86. - John and Judy Schumacher John Congratulations and Thanks. - Dick and Shirley Secor Congratulations to Jill and the Class of 86. - Danieli Associates Incorporated Congratulations. Well done Class! - Mr. and Mrs. Waldo L. Hart Congratulations Kim and Class of '86. - The Hyde Family Best Wishes Beth Schubert. - Curt Schubert Congratulations Class of 86. - Rachel and Joel Reck 1986. - Herbert and Karen Kavet Good luck Sue Kelly Gayle Cindy and Sue. Well miss you. - The Koenigs To a bright future for the Class of We wish the Class of '86 Happiness All the best to the Class of 1986. and Success. - P I AH - The Pond Family ame a ara Good Luck Class of '86. Good-bye - Bill and Linda Green Congratulations Class ot '86. - The Gaftin Family WHS' - The Tally Family Go for it Class of '86. Best of Luck! ' Class of '86, you can make the world -Myrna and Norman Rosenblatt a better place. 208 Heartiest Congratulations to Cindy, Andy and all. - Sam and Jayne Kamin We thank you for your help, your support and your prayers. You are the GREATEST. 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I The Wayland High School Parents Organization 216 KRISTIN AND FRIENDS! Mom, Dad, Karyn, Brad Amberly, Jake and Dusty FULL SERVICE 8 REPAIR o FOREIGN 8 DOMESTIC WAYLAN D I1 - - Q . AUTOMOTIVE 322 COMMONWEALTH ROAD WILLIAM I. WILENSKY WAYLAND, MASS 01778 JOHN A MACCINI I617I 653-6230 PROPRIETORS I - 1 J , Q OCC Exquisite Gifts-Fine Jewelry Quality Cards Wayland Centre, Mass. 358-7642 lJunction Rta. 126 and 201 WAYLAND GULF SERVICE 356 Boston Post Road WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS 01778 Phone 358-7760 ff' tg Jean- ' l-'Ts t D D1 I , 292 Boston Post Road Wayland kj TASTY PIZZAS AND HOT OVEN GRINDERS FOR EASTER SERVICE CALL 358-73 I 6 THEY wsu as READY on Youn Anniviu WAYLAND PIZZA HOUSE 336 Boston Post Road Wayland, Mass. Ufwlcmd OZLYIJIUIQSQ I I Sponsoring Aquatic 8 Health Related Programs I 258 Old Connecticut Path Wayland, Massachusetts 01778 phone 358-4200 A Community Concern cowtere Auromorivf CAPE 1 1 , ' MECHANICAL 5, AUTO Boov REPAIRS 8. fsvfg - Ain coriomowimo 'I '71-Ja f STATE ROAD Auto Boov 3. GARAGES INC. ' 292 BOSTON POST RD WAVLAND CENTER 01778 3585191 358 5192 I 24 HOUR TOWING STEPHEN JONES LICENSED APPRAISEPS Manager I li. - . ... DFI. DAVID V. FIEGAN I OPTOMETFIIST 9 PEl.l'lAlVl ISLAND ROAD WAYLAND, MASS. 01778 TELEPHONE 358-4757 I Floorcovering Specialist 358 - 7301 - E55 Qnnrausei, 334 Boston Post Road BOB BROWN Wayland, Mass. 01778 217 CONGRATULATIONS B955 CUESGOF Une, comtmliibee, kan, Una Adfvwwoomant ok 'Uwe .Ania 1 ' ' lllefton CAPA Congratulates The Class of 1986 1 I . I 1 H I NEWTONVILLE Gooadnij-UCK ' CAMERA Good Fortune IN WAYLAND to the Class of '86 358-2115 305 Boston Post Road I 1 1 1 513-' 1 4 xiii? Spccmlzqzvtg zu lzttlmn Cmstne X F., , f?-X.- 1 Compliments of ,rg - .-...n lt- LEES FARM MARKET 134 Boston Post Road, Wayland, MA TEL: 358-4894 653-8570 218 ESTIMATES EVE BY APPT. x ' P ' 1 , 1 E .- 4 ' Auto uoov . 17,7 --- AUTO BODY AND FRAME REPAIRING ENAMEL. LACQUER AND ACRYLIC PAINTING AcciDENT AND INSURANCE wonx ... 'L'. ,g, 24 Houn TowiNG '- 7 msssgrszzrrr iI:'::2,.m PEP S ,WJ 5 ' CORNER STORE D 5 Q ky Groceries 0 Beer ' Wine g U ' 8: more!! 'X A 212 W. Plain St. I ' N 5 ., X . C d I ty Cl V86 1- f fpfuf' Cochituate, Mass. ongra uaions ass o ' ' -3- I X f A A 655-2950 Wayland Shoes 8 Services Quality Shoes, Expertly Fitted Together with Expert Repairs 358-7779 Wayland Village Rte. 20 FLOWER SHOP- wafdinsgs cmd' arrangements PLANT SHOP - visit our Agrunliouscs GARDEN CENTER-nursery stock 5. lawn supplies GIFT HOP - M ,'1'::1',i,,,,,, ., at it-, U, as for distinctive gifts ' Q E 33.?1iE,tE Compliments of BROOKELMANS MARKET The Home of Quality Foods 177 Commonwealth Road Wayland, MA 01778 Tel.: 653-5881 CONGRATUATIONS CLASS OF '86 TELEPHONE 358-2918 GOOD LUCK KAREN J. BLACK, Mp. I GEM CLEANERS Stay Healthy, Class of 86! GIFTS' ETC' OFFICE HOURS 73 PELHAM ISLAND ROAD File- 30 BY APPOINTMENT WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS 01778 COChlIl.l8t6. MA D 1?ipIe SUPERMAFRKETS ll3m'0lllll:0lIl'VlBSl0Il Q CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '86 i I O'T GOOD LUCK LAURA!! KIEINIWCIII-'I'UNG,s Love, I Q ad, Mom' John Good Luck to the Class and A.J. . of 86 from ogiivies Building Materials - F I B.L. Olgilvie and Sons I Warren Avenue, Weston, MA 02193 46175894-1265 E t bl h d 1919 Phillip Alix-9rl:la:l-1 if Bianchi 0 iEei:l'C1f5 ,, Brunel 0 Damcr fl Casella 0 James Q Clark 0 Klrmivefq. 41 Dejesus 0 'Www l',,ll 5,21 Dunbar la -I-T251 Fardy 0 Fitzgerai-il -if Goldstelrl if 11:19 l-lamlltcrn Q lil- i Hatfield 0 lar: l-lellslrcm if Johnson s Keaverwey LL ,jg N-- mff L uv 'Q Linde-,al lvleillfcigx E4 lv'lcCe4ilQ-u 'f Mills 9 Lisp. Neiman 9 wi NGVSGK if Cir Parker Q l Rearccrw if Fllguezra 0 Sie: RosQPzl.we?g s is ,O fx li 7. Slayiori f Q Spoeri fs Elini Terferwzl ii Lllflef if 5233 1. wr' . 1 v'l-'elrlef sf Yang Q Mae- if fi Curclo 0 Clvls w P.. T' 'asf' ' ffafex I 4- ' ! 'FRF Q mi . 1 X ,f 4 art ers Q'-QA .P A X NNI. . . ' . 'x . 1 1 g . - - A r ' .,. . r 1 r t f ' . 't ' V' v ' A 3, ,-4 Pat Tally is set out to broom the Wendy Stolforsg a perennial I wonder what I'II dream about school grounds. cheerleader. tonrghtff' asks Jay Hughes. Karen Pond behrnd the scenes. Laura Boyajian deep rn thought. The gang entertauns the Zona Twrns. IB. '95 -1 .If 1'-Mig-fwfr More Senior Canduds - 223 f 5 V 1 X ' We-Sf' p ...lf- . J-, 4 A A . n DMA0l778 V v v v wmlsmn T r f r 51 X: Driultiug Q :ushm Une! lib Nlmrg iitztss. Wayland Fire Fighters Assooratron congratulates the Class af: '-'Q-nfl CONGRATULATIONS -li 1- - CLASS OF ae .L .i ... I w we - St. Ann's CYO I In, Gag, W a +,. Q Qeirliitt-SL 443-6411 Three Generations Sewing the area with Concord Road and Rt. 20 QUALITY and SERVICE SUDBURY Since 1950 CONGRATULATIONS JI-YEON AND THE CLASS OF 1986 IVIFI 81 IVIFIS JP. LEE FARRELL FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 59 Lincoln Rnnn Wayland Ma. 01778 7 617-558-2840 Advisor to small and medium size corporations for private placement of debt and equity. Very best wishes to the Class of '86 Bruce C. Farrell President 358-4002 358-7227 QUALITY HOMES REALTY TRUST DEVELOPMENT 0 DESIGN ' CONSTRUCTION AL MAILLET 260 BOSTON POST ROAD Pres. WAYLAND, MA 01778 FLYNN, COURNOYEII, HARDY 81 CUHN ATTORNEYS ENGAGED IN THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS IN: ALL MATTERS RELATED TO REAL ESTATE REPRESENTING BUYERS, SELLERS AND LENDERS ALL MATTERS RELATED TO ESTATES INCLUDING THE PREPARATION OF WILLS, ESTATE PLANNING AND THE PROBATING OF ESTATES ALL MATTERS RELATED TO CIVIL LITIGATION INCLUDING COMPENSATION FOR PERSONAL INJURIES 260 Boston Post Road 411 Main Sgmeg Wayland, Massachusetts Waltham, Massachusetts I517I 353-4712 t617J 893-3610 WOODLAND INVESTMENT CORPORATION 260 Boston Post Road Suite 5 Wayland, MA 01778 t617I 358-5335 M.L. Carr - President I617I 358-7331 260 Boston Post Road Wayland, MA 01778 I: ENTERPRISES Public Relations and Advertising Join a winning team tor promotional and motivational campaigns LO GFELLO ' BOOKTE TORE CONGRATULATIONS I GRADUATES Mort-Sat 9:30-5:30 Boston Post Road Thurs Eve. til 8:00 Sudbury 44345993 TELE PHONE , ,.'q- igigdindgg .W 443-2112 MooreA PAINTS TOWN ILHNIE HATRRDTNARIE HNC HOUSEWARES - TOOLS - GARDEN SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BOSTON POST ROAD SOUTH SUDBUPY, MASS 01770 C0 G3 FFlANK'S C9 QD Spoke 'N Wheel Spoke 'N Wheel 887 Main Street Route 20 Waltham, MA 02154 Sudbury, MA 01776 894-2768 443-6696 Compfete Uravef Arrangements WORLD HOLIDAYS 19 PELHAM ISLAND ROAD, WAYLAND. MASS. 01778 Best Wishes Class Ot 1986! Wayland 617-358-7361 Boston 617-237-2242 I I 339 BOSTON POST QUAD. SUOEILJIUW MASS .hw , EO E STAR MARKET SHOPPING CENTER SUDBURY ' 443-5811 F O I GJIFTS-CLDTI-lmls GOURMET P00133 Uli11zc5peC1h1 THE MP-LJ, AT ur4CGLN STATION LINCOLN ECNAD-LINCQOUXI - MA 259-OSLLLL A BIG CHEEF2 for the Class of 86 The Wayland Boosters Nb. TAYLOQ St CO.. . QI REALTORS I fi 356 B P R ' , ' 2 X oston ost d., Sudbu . - 6 S.J. McDonald Div. ry 45 Colpitts Rd., Weston 443-4681 894-1-123 Sudbury Weston 4 Good Luck to the ff' Class of 'ee VENTURE STRATEGIES 25C KSTCIC PCS' ICI,-KD '.'.2f1f:'LA.I'XID MA CI 5 r 1 ---A Henry's Shell BENTLEY S YOUR ' f ' ' LocAL ig StatIor1ers,IrIC. COPY 15 UNION AVE., SUDBURY -V 413-2042 Y sun COMPUTER V If I I Materials For ' - - H CERTIFIED MECHANICS k EE J ' BOOKKEEPING I ,nsmmjnts lZa fjn OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION . I ea - I COMPLETE Auto REPAIRS ' MAILING Of All Greetmg FOWGN 6 DOMESUC o coivipurisns . I Kinds Cards .. o sroimoe o LABELING V 1 J . I, Q MASS. smstomkv AGENT Congratulations Class of '86 Christine S. Cocoa 54.15 E153-'Fi Dr. EEITIAGD Iozmtar.. F3 P Q ,Qfillllffll zy OF WAYLANO FUN' DQIIv9 v 302 CO'.'MO'lWEALTH QD. QTE 30 6552828 WAILANO, I-IASSACHIISETTS 2356931 VIDEO I Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '86 'I FRONT ROW X J N 1 i i 2 1 i 1 I Route 20 Sudbury 443-7700 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 1986 flamhrihge arms-t Qluxnpang WESTON CENTER 494 BOSTON POST ROAD - WESTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02193 b FDIC 1617i 893 5500 Raytheon Equipment Development Laboratories FIAYTHEON Equipment Development Laboratories Sudbury and Wayland, Massachusetts Congratulations Tori 8t Friends You rule Tori: hope you catch the fish you've been waiting for. We love you and we are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Jackie, Cilla, Roy and Todd Good Luck Eliot. JOHN H BALDWIN I Nsummce AGENCY, mc. 358-53831891 -4070 260 BOSTON POST FlD. WAYLAND, MASS. CONGRATULATIONS!! Connie John Michelle Congratulations to Kerry 81 her Friends! - The Daley's alllllllllllllllllll . ,Q lllll lllllllllllll. S 3 i.115E'L'2!?21'.TZS7.'if'.S2'f ,.,. if 7 U Wh S2 S0 I - Cm.hlluue.MA0177a 441 'm'us FFR DAY g g 651-3500 . I vcir. AvAiLAsi.z izgfqrwmap Ingo mn. 7' IT: . I FOR SMI OR RENTAL We Want You To Bo At Home With Our Yldoos I Full Take Ou! Menu Available 'RESQADRANT 310 Commonwealth Rd. lRt. 305 Cochituate, MA 653-7777 Open Everyday 6 A.M.-3 PM. Friday Night Open Until 9 PM. Sunday Open Until 2 PM. WAYLAND LATIN CLUB XTX Congratulates Class of '86 lt won't be the same without you - You'll always be Hmy guys. Good luck - Marcia Baby Cover Design and Dividers Adapted from Escher M.C. Escher Heirs c o Cordon Art-Baarn-Holland -gil 232 THE END U' i . R v 5 : 1 2 4 i W 5 I N l 1 z 4 1 I I 4


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