Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)
- Class of 1987
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Thoreau tells us that dreams are the touchstones of our YES .. . l'T1el l .... character. As educated, bright people you should realize that impediments to success often lie within ourselves. We must not content ourselves with accept- ing what comes easilyg not just any old wave will do. If we sit back passively awaiting our fate, mediocrity andfor failure are just around the corner. Dream high. Believe in yourselves and your abilities. Your dreams are yours to shape and mold. Do so with vigor, en- ff l6 ...68 ...79 ...86 94 all ...l-46 ...l80 thusiasm, and confidence. Catch the highest wave and har- ness its force and power. Be certain that you will occa- sionally choose the wrong wave. The small swell will swirl and accelerate and look like just what you want. You will be tempted and you will be fooled. Each of us is human and the es- sence of that humanity is that we have, and will inexorably ex- ercise, the capacity to be less than perfect and make mis- takes. Remember that Abraham Lincoln lost several elections before he won the presidency. Columbus found America, but he was looking for India! Only those who dare to fail greatly ever succeed greatly, wrote Robert F. Kennedy. Dare to dream. Dare to risk and fail. Catch the wave and ride it welll Dr. Sharon D. Hennessy lvl n of e e xg,-W .gf ji-it N , . j 1V,, , ll. T After close to fifty years of direct involvement in the Way- land Public Schools, Mr. Bowers is retiring as our Athletic Direc- tor. The class of i987 is proud to dedicate our Reflector to this fine man. Mr. Bowers is a Wayland nat- ive who graduated from the Wayland Public Schools. He then attended Michigan State University, played professional baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies, and then returned to teach at Wayland High after retiring from baseball. He has worked at Wayland High School for 34 years as a physical edu- cation teacher, coach, Director of Physical Education, and most recently, Athletic Director. 4 Mr. Bowers coached baseball and basketball at Wayland High School for many years. His baseball teams were perennial state powerhouses with many state championships to their credit. ln basketball, his teams consistently qualified for the Eastern Massachusetts tourna- ments. Two of those years, they were Tech Tournament Champions. His knowledge of the game, coupled with his dedi- cation, helped him stand out as one of the most distinguished coaches in New England. Mr. Bowers has been the prime mover for many projects, developments, and advance- ments in Wayland. A modest person who is quick to hand out credit to others, he has been directly involved in establishing the Austin Hale Memorial Outdoor Basketball Court, and the Project Confidence program. Mr. Bowers also has developed the Wayland High school coed physical education program into a state recognized program of excellence, and the Wayland High School athletic program into a very healthy program recognized as one of the most comprehensive in New England. Baseball has been a true love of Mr.Bowers since he was a Boston Herald all state pitcher at Wayland High School, an all big lO star at Michigan State and a major leaguer with the Phillies in the early 5O's. For the past 20 years he has served as the head New England scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Mr. Bowers has dedicated much of his life scouting major league prospects, speaking at ban- quets, conducting try-out camps and helping young players develop their skills. A devoted family person father of four daughters, a lover of the outdoors,fisherman, skier, and a true friend among people, the class of l987 proudly dedicates our Reflector to you. Thanks for a job well done. if P. 4' A. , ,, Q, 45? 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Q ,... ...leather jackets, wearing men's blazers with the sleeves rolled up so that the lining is showing, pul- ling all nighters, going to see REM, wearing Cool Moon stickers, munching on sour cream and onion potato chips, seeing movies like Top Gun, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Stand by Me over and over, driv- ing a Cherokee Jeep, watching Moonlighting at 9:00 Tuesday night, listening to WFNX and WBCN, rapping with Run DMC, visiting every college in the Western Hemisphere, wearing metallic shoes, renting movies, and reading tabloids. ..,' 1- Q lnifjff, ,.' . ' 1 ' 1 I, I cg Aff A ,s v , , 1 .V W I f N' 2' 'vin M? 1 AEM.. ig - 25. TWWN ::.-- ' i . 1 I Q .mm , 4 i 33' X 48, ,QQ ' I A' -M, .'f,.. v ww. 'y' jk. f-f - 2 ' .A 9 , , Wil. , 5 Z., ,,4..,,W, 5, .I ,511 If . ' J' yi' kxtk vf. 4, .44 5, . . ,, ,167 ' 6 4 ,. w, M-14' .. W, . CQ ,TW b f1rr:: -? . I Almost Paradise For the class of I987, the Junior Prom was certainly Al- most Paradise , as boasted by the theme song for that night. After all the Prom committee meetings, the rental of the tuxedos,and the buying of the dresses was completed, the Prom finally arrived. The class of l987 and the faculty danced the night away to the music of the band No Secrets in the luxurious Newton Marriot. The evening's success was primarily due to the hard work of chairpersons Michael Ball and Denise Bohlin, and class advisor, Helene Mensh, They, with help from many committee members, parents, and students made the l986 Junior Prom a night to remember. Melissa Crowley and Mark Herman, a dream come true. Kate Maiocha making a spectacular entrance. Christina Pisani and Justine Fitzsimmons show the class how to tango. i2 0 . 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We know Ms. Mensh has school spirit, but this is going a bit too far. gil ,-gf 4,41 , I 5.?f.3,if, 'lf ZF, fQf'W l. l 2, if E hr I I f ff I When Ms. Mensh took on the task ot advising the Class ot '87 she didn't know what she was in for. Our Freshmen year started ott with a bang as the class was scolded tor misbehavior in Ll. Ms. Mensh did not give up on us then and her dedication has las- ted throughout our tour years. Ms. Mensh and the Executive Board spent endless hours at early morning meetings working hard to benefit the class. She chaperoned our dances, helped run our concession stand and even got herselt wet at car washes, always smiling and never kvetching , We, the Class of '87, wish to thank her from the bottom ot our hearts tor making many sacrifices for us and tor always showing us how much she cares. What other advisor would scale a 20 foot ladder in her best skirt and heels to take the Executive Board picture? Thank you, Ms. Mensh, we love you. 1 at 5 x'-. MMA' rg, . 52' 5 2 ri- it we - 4 , R xx' W, . If g-AK.-Qs 1 - ' 1 l 1 ni ' iff- fi . l , I 1- , fi 'A ' A P, 1 'W Ms, Mr-nah is looking lu-r lu,-ul ut tlit- Ms, Mvnslt lwlir. out om- ril lit-i Junior Prom. l1r1lmit,'s. in l,rilii1rlri'.'. I 4 Senior Superlatives Most organized-Mike Ball and Lynne Bonner Class Flirts-Jeff Anasfas and Cija Shepard Most Athletlc Nrck Ross and Shar: Krasnoo Worst Driver-Pete Mc Govern and Jenn Sosnowski Trendiest-John O'Connor and Lisa Carapezza Most Likely To Get an Ulcer Paul Abramson and Kris Most Likely to Make a Million-Grant Miller and Deb Class Rebels-Doug Shanley and Kikki Short Gaffin Best Dressed Ryuska Rosse and Mark Herman BS. Artists-Billy Vrettas and Keira Lorentzen Kindest Hearts-Jim Reilly and Jen Schumacher Most Dramatic Tracy Woodman and Jon Tall ra-Jwdwgaw 2E,L?Tl7M1rQ3w, SW 92624 , V, L ' ,aw an ' - .vs , ' M 'J ' f rf ' , E' 1 ,y fgsz,, f1 lllllK r M,fW1QQ!l Q 2 .A annum ' . 'V' if , 555 . IIY g' mfzer Zyl y,,, . Milam Q 0'..,,ffi, -' K f? . ffwmwak Jil J l , X . Q3 1 l Cufest-Jen lwek and Jon Rlostler l I Bohlin and Aaron Albrigrlr , r 20 f - K- fe -: : Wg E 11,3 ,I f 1 7 W5 1 - 3 :ff F ' fi 'WL 51055565-mgef 255113183 'QFEKQQ ' ? ' ' F5 41 sigm - 'L ' l ' . L Q 1 gf -rrl lr 5 ' J 1 L l Li lg . . if 1 N' yy. f F ' 1 v' , ' L rm ,eve dessh J wtggmyfgi? Qiglxayiggl f -f 5' .,,32-it f- Q 'X w 5215253 fr-, lllrnf WU N-sl'n'Cy , P. -4 . L L Ffa l 9, Q L 22 .1-1 fel x QR: - 4 D, lg' 'wma i'?5 ff.if2, Eg lcal1Lgny Krasnow and Ado Vdlg sl? i ' ' K A l lr r ' g.. , 91 ' 5, or Besf Smrle-Arvell Mumford and L4sa 1Mel?w.ECigwI' ' E'd,AthQ Q ' Best Body-Steve Charlton cmd Renee? Scimone If 1, 1' X, wx? 5 Myk- . S , w . AIX N is E +1 P1 5 ,E . x,, I, A, M K r- sm wi I 1 I I I F 5 m if 1 A 4H p f f2 L w V n11lf1ylm.' WCIOSS Jiliign Troxler V f. .f,.:,4 .f.,,,Q,, ,I 5 ,, . Most Artis1iCfMc1r1dy Firmerty and Surge Surncr Most Musicol-Jcff Orcmlond cmd Lculm Knudson Most Conscrvotivc Duvc- Whcltom mul Mcliasfu Hoqgclrty 2 I CLAYPIT SCHOOL 1977-1978 GRADE THREE Q Q. V .5 .. 3 2,0 N. -, fi -xl 1 TW: 6 !X mw . nf 5 ii 2, -- -1 7 . 4 7, 2 . 1 ' 1. .9 .f ' 1 E ' C- 5' .W u s 1 , . F 1 N. , f. 4 9 I 2. Adam Bro Lourcu Shannon Wham I L.! I -,,,.. . V -,,,.- . , ,ff H ,f . Boreth Louro Hu ? J' A Y 4.4 5 wx. X 2 in '- A :X 1 E f 3 ' Boyord Smith Corls Thielen 5..w.,4 4 Q , 4, 5 f '-Nu J: L M.,-'xv' ,L L. Daryl ond Cheryl Stanton Seen AUQUS K nowsk i iq? Q-.,.-.---nvx .Wm-m., COCHITUATE SCHOOL WAYLAND MASS .At Ill I MRS PETERSON W.. .fa I ll l, uf-' I Jdxm Jen Kimiatek The Class of '87... Tom Dretler Danielle Davis xv ,466- Mike Keats Katy, Wendy, Lynne, Samantha, and Denise. Ken Ygng Mike Lyr1Cl'1 . f we , if , 1. ji, I ' 0 ' l Stacy Viliniskis Brian Gottlieb 1'0 f' v v I, ff ' 4 4 . 1 fr V f We O , I. ,.f, f 1 Joe Murray ,, ffm z ,, ,1 ,ff , 'Q qv f Deb C51-fin Julie Perkins L ' M Valerie Brown Melissa Crowley IFN 24 Melissa l-loggarty 'WT James Lavin If ' A fi CK , , li 'fx Y I . 1 1 Robin Nason .4-w , ,, M.,,.w.,.,,.. 1 4' ri ,. r fy -4 Q, 7. Shari Krasnoo Espy Barrera we 'ft 1 1 it ' ,ia V'H ' I ry, -if - 'll NIH f ,.i I ls ..-D- r Karin Hoy Aaron Albright Dino Cosmos Katie Moiocha r W 1? mr l . ,, H? 4' V QQ, f Ml K f L as C elif 32: f Jon Segol Ellie Strong Sandy Shopshoy Stacy MacDonald Mike Downes Ag'3'x'C'1, l ' I ' I ' r. Ji Q-gf fr I: .V V 7 W 91 ll fin Arvell Mumford Marianne Monte Q J , , , ,, ,, , Garnet Fitzsirnmons Brian Slep I r Q ,ag 1 l M LA wif-I .M fi 72-WM r.g'Q5.f Wendy Miller Kevin Nelson Clio Shepard Steve Charlton Clare Brady Il ll il ll ...in Days Gone B l l I QM , But Wait, There's More! Katy Phoenix Jennifer Meek Kim Adams t A t i v i. ,..i.s i b 1 v tt, mqw, I -, .9 ,4 . A i 3 Ii ' :?52'FFW 5 x - i Q I . 1 ., Q Q' 5' ' 4 xf. .Q Julie W,-441, Xsq J Greg Halfpenny 7, 2 ff ,. fav' 7 4 4 ,FE r, vt- 1 Zu Suzi Altman Julia Bossung W fra Qi xx 'S' , X ZW l. 26 Elisa Carapezza Kikki Short A 1, xl Y ,. Er h iiaickn Gilmore Beth McCabe Jenn fer Fqodor 9? it Paul Abramson Keiro Lorentzen Wm! if Wulf? A Lisa if Luna Chiu hi ,an 'FP'- Kristy Earle Tara Emery Teri Adler 'MB I ll I it. b Byron Pryor Patty Lin '- . fi 1 1 H :ig , A, it 'K W-Hg. ' zy' J ' Kerrie Salka Denis O'Driscoll f ff' ze W., J f ,, me A J Q 1, spa , -..- . x . , ,W , - 0 Q. .igznisaaqcgfjz , -.. J- 4 r..- -r'. ' - .- . ,':, .irf-wi' ' - ,f fi ' ' 3- ,s . 1 Y. 'A 'c f .,,,, , .. . J . Jessica Butter Bridget Bradley Mary McCusker Mandy Finnerty Mary Beth Benedict ,iff li - .f if Jim Reilly Jenny Schumacher rr ' :lag i ,,..,sg-f- ry. ,A al. i7r.'f'5'2 - ' Denise Bohlin Dwight Rodney l 1 l l l l V 1 ji i Z km , WWLYPV. ,N Sly f .il ' Spencer Antle Kristin Swindell if in -FN, , -, - . ' N, xx Stacey Chisolm Jillian Troxler Deb Halperin Mfg- W -, .. .QM ,'Q grime 47' - i Q. ' 'im ' '. 'L Qi, , .1 . , I J , 'E 'Sm Paul D. Abramson Teri Cheryl Adler WhentotheSessionofSweetSilentThought, ISummonUpRemembrancesofThingsPast...ws GdlcklskhmcdblcrsklmbtdrddcirSmrnites 86TheWndw.alnitrsWhen ?wGC85!86lmissuS KsolonelyRdtrpsCanadaNvrmdeit2BrnFair PrmWkndThankUTDostrvlehangar?Bye2Bvr BreedLaFiesta M + DlLYJamegdlckTme2mveon Aaron P. Albright To those special friends and teachers that make a difference, to my parents who give so much love and support, and to Denise who means so much to me... RK GM l LOVE YOU JB NK JS MN You may say I'm a dreamer, LS RN EK LK but l'm not the only one.,.KH JK ff gf' Susan Elizabeth Altman 28 Kimberley A. Adams -40, , . , ,. L-,rr . Q My K . A' . . ' a ??f?i5m.fs cfkz ' . J H . M fffkufzylf fy.J-12.33, . I '97 I V Jeffrey Anastas Paul D. Abramson Achievement is l percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration -TAECtoMCJ Passer vivit!Cel'rsrally86 + IostinWest Roxbury GoCeltsPatsSoxbutnottheBruins Mr.Apple is dead.Don'tstepontheRedDot! Yesit'sDowlingbutdon'tlaugh.ThanxMDL Have a Good Life Everyone... Kimberley A. Adams Mommy8-Daddy: lCouldn'tHaveDoneItWithout You.BestWishestomyGirIs:ValB,CheriS,8iD eeD.thanx4everything. LSBest4seasonsofC heering85,86,87.SDS,DRandSr.Crew,l'llM issYaKJBeCool.EB8.SRluvYa l43ALWAYSB.A M.MFHBDL.ltwastunClassof87'butNowl'mO nMyWay'l'oTheTOP. P.S Luv Ya M8iD if A Aaron P. Albright Susan Elizabeth Altman NotobeConceitedBut...TheQuadTheCaralex p2MEstbML8fCHnd-HelloJMbfldntwnttogrwup PromwkndgoodtimeswemissuBT l2f2!85lnto thel-leart..lwaited3yrsfinallygettoga FW 821 lsthatatrain? lundrstndlmsryJR2am Getthe outofhrncmnghomesn YBMwj p6 R Tmschangebtmemrsstaythsme lLYMD..BMW Jettrey Anastas We almost ran out of time, but l was never worried.lloveyou Susan E Altman ahtiahl lshr LeNExa,KS Skate faster ThanxMomandDad, Mr.Oxford Hooksett thatwavewasoutside: top of the morning PowersSeraphimCherubimThronesVirtues PrincipalitiesDominationsArchangels. Sean G. Angus LifelnANorthernTownWasALifeTimeAgo- BE BrianSki85,86greatsummersGTkeepyourpan tsonJTdontchangeLBgood1imesJOplayatune CBdontgetcaughtMBinfw!?BobTxForEv.Mike yourIast.MomDadThankyouforeverything E ILoveYou.Capebound,windwavesyfsImGMD R HockeYtennisCCtxtoeveryoneTxFrisbeewvc Spencer L. Antle JDay w!Uncle Jack, CP+ SW-Kjadvntre-Rdlk wnd!CP,FLsmmr85!MDcrusin'nites to McD's topless-boysofsummer!69cougar!HumChiff Talkin to ya cordless-tst-Holiday Inn- AS,AK,MD!watch hill-JF!SkiTrip86,87!CA bound!lfeeltheneed!GTIove-'stang gang EK-URCAbound-Gdlkwll D-MD-Uneedatanbud. af N, W Brett Athans Esperanza Barrera Nunca estes tan ocupado como paranover el azul del cielo,ni sentir la fragan- cia de las flores,ni probar la dulzura de amar y ser amado.Smurfyl l42MonAmie4 everlBowlingw!Beth8.Grant Who's fault? Themostwasteddayisthatonwhichwehavenot laughed. WithEveryGoodbyeUlearn, l 43M8tD Mary Beth Benedict Creation is a better means of self-ex pression than possessiongit is through creating, not possessing, that life is revealed. -VDS Foggy? Lastsenioronthe bus. Passionandromance LFC86 TMD-take me l'm your'sl Jiggerdy-Jiggs! Diggies Family,Friends,Teachers thank-you! XOX , it ' 'Ui are . L -is 4 2 Sean G. Angus KUN- D. Michael Ball Esperanza Barrera We if 'R it . 1,4 M. . gow V , I Spencer L. Antle Brett Athans WhereallgoodthingsmustcometoEndCIass87 GdtrdsEDGBswanseeruIesSunsetsonPsychad elicMountain,Summerot85rulesLSQRBFSto muchtimewasted.buttimealwaysgosanPink floydLRTrulesChanges Hair We Gottaget out of this placel This is the end.lts all over time to say goodbye toWl-lSl-ligh D. Michael Ball WeveOnlyJustBgunl2TheEnd:JtLbSaDgAdt., CrusnFritSat!JrSkiTrp!J Prom!Rentamovi? Fri5pm:.ltLb + TheLittleOnelSigh- Nextl l-li!SmilesCathJenCris:URSpeciaIPpI CYA! MrsBalI? Who? 9if l PoliceRushU2music4evr Thnx:BigGlSnowMenshNels LuvU:M + Dd +t GL CUonTheStairway2l-leavenl Live + Godblessl I' S rms, In L.. Ma ry Beth Benedict fl' I! Matthew T. Boes Out 81 About-Fballilf4l-ThanksCoach, Clas s if '87BestBuds-TDMl-lDCBWRDSC-many qua kes5'b.25 B-hamama's w!Ml-lzl l.lozs?Crumbs in my bed!lUK-SpinthyMaroCo.Fun wfthe Flirt Dretll LC uptheramp,USSR? Thanks -lctaMCKl-l-Tubbing at Two Prom w!Kl-l? A81 P Thank you M8-D,GdLuk T8tR Denise M. Bohlin AllGdThingsComeToAnEnd. . .WeWdBeLostW!O gd FriendsTCJBLizN UJKNKcalamitieswindow BeautifulFemulateCeciliaFl-l DCLLaxChamps BBCJSKL AnotherWayIandNite GdLkGuysesp Michael TheWordsWillBeginToFade,ButThe MemoriesWillAlwaysRemoin'Aaron'l'llNvr 4getYoulLYM,D,C,B. . .TheBestlsYetToCome Tkimaw Christina Kay Bolton Christina Kay Bolton Imagine all the People living Life in Peace You may say I'm o dreamer but l'm not the only one I Hope Someday You'll Join Us And The World Will Live As One Lynne Bonner 'Laugh while you still can! If you nau e one true friend, think yourself rich JAT:ace's!diet!triday5pm-me? sncsgja. friends sea?s.c.dr msojpwfsacs-fishes l2:OOsign-skmantnnsffhmerse not yetl.. Smile, things will always get better!! GdlckMike T4E Mom!Dad. 30 Denise M. Bohlin Boreth Craig Boreth over-dubs:lots...No one,not even the rain,has such small handsll?l... MastersWarl28i35...Memory brushes the same years,SiIently sharing the some tear...Sl8,D8,mr.Z,LN...Shur,just dont get arrested. .. l 23 Drop. . . LAWN GRENADM- -2Lbs Steamers,4Lobsters,l-2 Quorts... Julia R. Bossung l'm a happy tree-thanx Denise 81 Becky! LuvYa Cijakplenl-lore andallwhostayedMar 2185.StoySweet,Jeff8.Aaron. It's There SW l lf2!85.lllklLonnyKittylPrmNpt9lf4Max TK l 2,7lsfl 8. MemoriesSeemLikeDreams... lMissYou.BRO! BeAsYouAre,AsYouSee,As Am,lAm. lLYMumDadBGLG,A new horizon .QI l i Mark ,gp-Q 'T Bridget Bradley i l l l l l 49W-Y., l 1 rf-S. 1 l i c 1 l l 3 r Kim Bradley 5 Kim Bradley i NvfrfgfmvsesfrmdkL 3kS edbyeFuddy DKT f OSPLSJDCOLM.Whrs th prty?Hi im fifiany l bdy hveaQuartr?lntrdce me toYur frnd,l cuv yur cIadring.KL you kst anthr hubc 1 ap lll gt it Yuv got blu Paintonyurcar lWhy?Hewntsto PLY Blulight.BB-Prty-ID. I Plypokol onourwaytothehtlcaItksMom HTC l Clare Brady No bird soars too high, if he soars , with his own wings.Rmbr, l-llmFmKentucky l You GOBERlSalt8fPepper!The Prom!Bkfordl i Trckw!CnrdiGbrlGzlWerxpktngitl? Spike andMikellMisu,gdlknxyrlToalmyfrndsgdlk nAyr,msya!ThnxMomandDad,gdlkPatl 'B n'!...ff Clare Brady kgs, VX' Deena Brown Mark K. Boulay WOTd'yamean the Party's over B-Talls PMEH doin'da Lines NoMoreMrN,LEGUY Supermancc DWI SITBR ss sh ds rn kcg CYDBFO Ran Sad GoinCrazy A-Smith GTBT Space Truckin MetalupyourA! Lightsout ColdGin YJM MSG WhoAreYou What ltls and WhatShouIdNeverBe Bridget Bradley OnlythgddieyngsnryrLifesapartyofCoorsl Nthng2mderatnevrythng2exceSpromwCWtran sV2drnkminCCthrelthngGdfrndsRhrd2fndth nKS4bengthrLMARMFSBMSRSfrnds Alltheguy s l 43P8fJwshUcudhvbntherweRborn2Bwildll K2Prtysmtimstil4itshrd2levwhnUcntfndth dorQrtsEropeanFlwLMARWshLCHUMgdLckl 987 gf,1r!gff ffr W , ,.,. l j ' I .,,u: 1 .V H I . yfffv' I' ' Y Qi Q . gg, .27 A .r V ,f Adam S. Brown Adam S. Brown SSuurree!,Casual,Mess,Sign language,Mi ghty Fine,Scrub,Father figure,La La La ,Sleps,Prum,Muck,Romeo,Mother Figure, Crashes: l ,2,3 ..., Quarters,Drivers test stall 4l,Java,Ms.Yearbook,Gober,Race t 0 schooltl wonl,Trunk Riding,Coolers,l ndoor Golt,Twister,Thanx M and D, Deena Brown Well bout time l-li Buddy whats up SL St RR fab 4 SL staying up till 3 drinking Pepsi crusingto Bcortown lost in bat Zone Downtownlzram ST TUOF in Boon town that wknd ree ritz Whores rny stufcd Ainmial JCAGJARDSLST good luck Thanx Mom8iDacl lLoveYou BahyBalmyiIsawilclworlfl Somontho Brown PoronoioStrikesDeep lnsep.friends4ever MFLMBBARiluvUguysKHonygook?Prrnw!J Sccwk edwfthegirlsTronsV2drnkminCCw!MFLMforg iveme?Ptownw!RKADMFsecrtyongseo Rolerco osteridewfrkl 43MoriverGdlckSl-USJ RLKAAN RMNvinyrdhitchikrsomepositionUmossw!MF TCMorowegotoutlLYthonksM8f DeIionolLY Volerie A. Brown When you ore clown ond out,something olwoys turns up-ond it's usually ci friend.Thonks Kim ond Cheryl for being there when l needed you most.Love You Mom,Butch,Verne'e, ond Michoel. ' VL, X ,XZ ff' wwf? C! :if we Williorn Brown Eliso Coropezzo 32 Williorn Brown Putem in the soup.l'londover'fist.Powerto thepeople.BooplDuchernlcolWorfore!Hongl n6IsntGoodEnoughForYouBurningIsntGoodE noughForYou,ImGoingToRipYouAportAndBur yYouAlive.Thonx4GoodYeorsSteveOTooIe- + Domour,Phil,SteveD,GlenV,Ken8tWoyne,Ton i,Andy,Robbo,SpecioIyMom8tDodBuenSuer'te Jessico Ayn Butter Upstairs-Downstoirs Beovercrew gdtimes WXMLCHCSNKSV PromweekendotCH UBillen I muE RoornieCS pcstocm cheering finollyg otit ThnxMork BVhouse gdluckTVMF oug3l to?w!DC surnrner86monyvisitorsThrm Prts inbsmntsofB8.C porty rnhJB8.SVw!Ts wnt4it ondgotitwhotnow? thnx AJB l43 Mom8.Dod ll. gi X,'f7' Suson Corls Volerie A. Brown Jessico Ayn Butter Eliso Cothleen Coropezzo HELLOwordstort2fodebuthememrstilremoin 'KHtruceFYBYFAenghTAbkothnJ Ko2mdWoshDC ZATPrrnw!MNwkndSGhngr?MBkeshpUSSRooKEum TOGAwhosbeeping ?olrmcIckVCPCTCMMJSMCsn wblltghtH2OLLLstreoMCRvrsPrmKHCKDSNK24 'TONY l occ Lvmtrnrwpurple l 43thx4btAF'FDH 7' TgSc:MhMbDc RdLmBbAtMfnv4gtugysThxVbroMD Suson Montonye Corls Bciloo taught Mowgli how to fight like o beor, how to sing like o beor, how to enjoy life like Cl becir with just the bore necessities -The Jungle Book- Keys?!ElsickIluvtrosh DebMiIineRlAdoetci lThonxyouwildchickslERCRU FFIyBird8iHowk -X-. Ng- xr, Nl,- SX s at Steve Charlton Luna Chiu John Eddie Coady lThe boy walks with his best triend.Thr laugh the Fields of early May.They walk lawhile in silence.One close-one for aw ay.But he'd be climbing on that bus,An lyday now for sure,Do blaze across the heavens,like a brilliant shooting star f-RushThonxMom8fDadSteb,accdsgcoLuvYaSS l i I f David Cohen QCO-MantothensfGoodTimesW!TheGuys-Matt 1TomMarlcBillSteveRob-Manolann-GoodStufll IOH-l-l18B6OCl'lVNlfl'l6OTl'l9Tl.4l.OT'lQlSlCH'1fJlC6dT,': 1FBoIIif77CovsCrabbingl-logsCoInTheCaymons 'Jailbind-AsleeplnTheCanWillLJBailMeOutP lLCKHBSTAMCHQ-yweaghb-Good Luci Pfmwimd 5A8.PWhereWereYouGuyslGNip8-Tuck ThnxMfSDfSfD i l l Stacey A. Chisolm Luna Chiu A question sort of- The world is all a pointless accident. John Gardner 81 An answer sort of- The purpose of life is to be happy as often as possible. Luna Chiu 86 87Happinessto:CPJRCBJFLKJLMKMMAB i987 Ha Ha!lanotheryearlto:AKTLMSHa!Lunatic Chris Clancy To those who made it all possible, my Mom and Dad. Thank you! John Eddie Coady Steve Charlton Oh rny headl Stp thrwng rcks at my wndw Fb1lf27 l48?-l57??Thnxs Rick LCeITkeChks l-lerrnsMellowl!2U2Buds-Mh TD MB DC RD BW l l5toCapeProrn Tubbinitat2spkngofl-lotTub SB-Aaronwntsyou MW-BigL pool you lose Shans-Maybe??fMyLtlLveMfnlIoveyou4ever Thanks Mom-Dad good luck-CheryIPegMike Stacey A. Chisolm TheBat'tleends. lt'sbeenanexper.atWaylan dHigh.Ileavewithapositivemindotbeingso me-l.Tirne2turntheotherway. Flitheperpsfr onters,andmstofaIlDeelyouwillgetyours, lhaveControlLove-uMom8i Dadthanx-vmuch Lo ve-ualotDink8iElson.MisslovingSean-TSta yCoolHorniesSharleneCrystalTaraClaudiaF Chris Clancy '95 David Cohen Dina Cosmos Just call out my name... I The good times- LhKkLeDbAides Ourmemriesoyestur wllst4-ev ThxfrndsI -J-day use t bg' Andy'sAccdt' cwtaQI :OOrendezvous N818 Greece'86-RD Promcape- Scooterlwnfymta lwlnuforgtagoodfriendnMttrhwfraprtwmy grow IOI I-l2OlMuch love 81 thanxs MILD! Matt Crowley FAH! lf ,,, K ff Damon Crawford Danielle Renee Davis This I is 4u Mom 81 Dad GdBye Mandy sto p being a I-IB! To them left behind Gdlu ck To the crew KimA Cheryl 8 Val Hopef ully we will meet up in Atlanta Daryl Arvell Miss U KeepinTouch Michael its been real I will always Love you As fo r the real world here I Come!ClassOf87 Julie A. DiCarlo GoodTimesW!KE,TO,DK,SP,LM,KB,MD,AD,EK. ThanxUguyslIlmissUallIKris-wemadeitlwe bn-ruItsUvIwzbn-rThanxliluInv4gt2J + M-L SrnddGyMcD's.-sbds4UlK8fl3.ckOhzbmIfndIs. mnjrs.bSffs4evIProm86.Eric-thrzltstosa solbshortILoveU IhiGl-I ICuOimsUlM8.D-Thanx4 everythingIGooclLuckl.J8-'risa.Il.oveUallI 34 Damon Crawford Obwohl Tod fahrt auf ein helle Pferd und wache uber mir. 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SailingvsUlcergCreaIockg Take me to the seal Pugeot- Peter Gabr iel-We'll miss yal Thanks Mom and Dad! f',,w fa: f , 3 'JW i.L':'v ' 'uh H . ww , 17 ,avxm-'I f WWW, , Gregory O. l-laltpenny 38 Brian Gottlieb av-'M '45 Dave Grace Yr-f Hamas- ' :War Daniel Aaron Greenstein Dave Grace A coward dies many times before his deathg The valiant only taste of death but once Thank god it's over, now the real work begins FRYDAY Thanks Tina outta here Daniel Aaron Greenstein 70' Dodge ChargerR!T,SE 440 Magnum,Six Barrel,4Spd,PistoI Grip8.75Posi Rear,M agnum 500 whIs.w!60's +7Os,PS,PB,Hyy D ty SusptSway Bars. Good Bye Wayland Hi gh, Melissa l-laggarty Melissa l-laggarty Bball95f32Lax8iSfballMontrose4yrXper Good Times,GreatTimes,BestTimesofRLives! MF rs8.GongHelloExcuseMe,notagain l -Cris Su mr'86MarshLafnMoviesLhCruisnBearnSouls Ugota Friend l DidlteIlU ? TravlnMyLife! l fzolt87Smile4Cam l NolWon'tShedaTearifUS tandByMelThanxAIlcjmlmbMookyman l luvumd Gregory O. 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KKgoodluck mspshDTbestnightlife Thanx M8iD foreverything especially the CAMARO SWLKE TO8iKBthehilIsnk Dingy JU KUM KISS CHEV NU-NU BST FDS 4EVA!!! 40 Eric Kampf Eric Kattwinkel Life is the mechanical chaos of brute enmity on which we stupidly impose our hopes and fears. MOO-AHHH Yodels Rule! what week in May...? Thanks Mom, Dad, and Dave There's a fine line between being clever and being stupid. -Nigel DBAP Michael C. Keats WayTraka!f I fFriends: IfWeDoMeetAgain,Why weShaIlSmiIelndeedgItNot'tisTrueThis par'tingWasWelIMade. CoroI'sCar SuziGet outAndPushandStopHidingUnderTheDashboa rd MikemobiIe Canl BorrowYourCarAdam ? thxMrSmithMsLampert! I 43HH-MsMensh- I 80k thxM + DLRgmissyouGrandpa-FighttoraCause 4---ov KaraLee Kelly Chuck Hughes I Love Water Skiing! 3bouys Q 28of'f 36 MPHlmpb. Luv CIL in Lake George NY. Be- st of times w!Christa,Robin,Missy,Bob, Jon,Matt,Brian,Fran,Sue,Erin,Chris,Tom ,Will 8. Dave! Ski Seasons Great Idea! Ski Nautique,Kidder Skis,Connelly Skis The Best. Thanx Mom 8. Dad!Arktkurzrok Eric Kampf Rasslin-l4O-Thanx Coach M!-28 inNYht PATCH- I ZOH ?-Satl !Mike-glwT + yGT-bftor l5yrs-KlTor else! !COBRA-bttyrtywbasc- Congrats!KIT! !Spence-tfbagf-2IOQ1Q4000! KIT! !Thanx S + DB !GDLuck Greg-woftt! Thanx Julie-you made it all worthwhile Have a good life everyone! Michael C. 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DebDeniseLauraJuliaRobinLisaO2mdKarin JessiferPit Femulate Stacey MissLJCM8iKD dcdEAdFisHnewciv jrgosick LYa2lk,rk,sh jrs todayiwasremindedofyou doodybeach ldon'twant2berichIjustwant2bewonderful Leah Ellette Knudson Music:Joy, sorrow, tears, laughter-to all these music gives voice, but in such a way that we are transported to a world of peace...as if we were sit- ting by a mountain lake, contemplating hills and woods and clouds in the tram quil and fathomless water. ,-Qui Shari Jill Krasnoo Randolph Byrd Kilmon Ill When Lite Looks Like Easy St. There is Danger At Your door.GD!CSN8iYfREM.Moped Missions!RuHemptul?V4sanyone?Killington 85.The few,The Proud:AALKJSJRSHNRMN.Pr WkndOnD.Beach.V-BH.A8tP.Judge's l-lit.Hey Now!The Shed.FES.SBl43Freddyll-IXJ THXMD + Fl Rick Kilpatrick lt's Gonna Get Better -Genesis Good Luck BCMLMKMPABRFBM + JT Thanx Mom8tDad JKK + K Latin'84 Only a short time ago Golt'84 '85-B-bsll'84-Baseball'85 Thanx WHS i ,,yQa,. ' vel vu K llQL..,..L Zh , Lonny Krasnow -. ,ia '1'-. Q I W ' A . 353' Norah Kucharski Mark Law Lax!Soccer BashnwChBilRicker.lessMikeCS norsJenmtvRvn QuadSuz52446lntotheheart prmwdcpiu 25bsmntsB81CssnsBilRicBackotf cptrps86wLRkscarDippnwCHBbstncrltnight thnxHectorJenbvrurwChilIlfniswBCRltrPD CoastFlrda86BCNthgtomadratnalltoexcess BfsBCMRtpr + 4wc thnxM,B81ChrsBfsibrLater Patricia Lin The only way in which anyone can lead us is to restore to us the belief in o ur own guidance Run4everTrackMARA3tho n? Tks-Geesclaude DrRconciseness? PRO M86Doughty ilIbeUrfriend4evr:KeirArSCn orisense!KmlJreallydontknow?t PateMonsoo nJby2TheWrld Xie2MomDad ukA comochongl 42 James Lavin Y'-Ciitf xl Mark Law 455 Keira Lorentzen Norah Kucharski Nors-GoSick! BSHINw!RandyJonMarkJonNick BVKieraRNDizdA2CH-KpTheTrdtnlHpafflBud46f2 A Funtwnszone.Mnyssnsw!RK.Sum86'TheBest! SB-lmsU lAIlngtsDontlk.Dy,Cst,KC,Kam, Kplnt-J R,RN,KL,CH,ML,RK,WM,DG,Ltrguys! CWH-olcmlfywamsmtm l 43:DoodyBeachJ.lJ RS! 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No more Chipmunks tor Slep or .IPJP best legs, AR best behind.Rodney take it easy8- good luck.Bye-ouys8ihave a good l.l am outa here8tof'f to college. I Elizabeth McCabe Elizabeth McCabe I may not be perfectly wise,pertectIy witty,orperfectIy wondertuI,but I'll always be perfectly me! ThanksFriendsSSlO + l'lImissyaJen4calIme NooserKeepSmiIingEsp2 + theZOOGrantflife willbeaborew!outyaThnxsJimmy8iCeleste-- KiddohadablastThnxsM8iDMrsl'l8fTrinaByBEEF Mary MCCusker lt's not over tiII'the tat lady sings -Yogi Berra MytavoriteNarnes1MLMaryGl ueMareARVlEMylavoritesong UaremyOnlyl MytavoriteCamp1CampChickamungaSumrner87 MyfavoriteWords:Chowderhead Negative!! MytavoriteGoodbye's.Chowmeindadesfgott abIowThisClambakebyeKuanmanKristinJtLk 44 'unwil- Mariorie Katie Majocha i 'fT,J' 'L-nl, Peter McGovern il ' ,if K 5 4 I Tim Marcantonio JTVQ' 4 ' ww. Brian McDonough Brian McDonough Mapelmnotgonnatakeyaifyouregonnago .... l l!2l!86Plytrip WheresVeronica? Swilla b-hit!NotagoodsignMutf! 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Newman Arvell Kenneth Mumford f7 ' '97 Robin Ann Nason Kevin Nelson lLY Mom,Bro's-Dove,Mike,Joe To Good times:John-NH Rules-Water skiing-ATC Wipe Out!Matt,CarI-Runnin' With The Devil-Slow Down-Cape's Hoppenin'-Thank you Beth and Jane-Skiing Good Times Stand By Me Ellie-I love you PokeyBear -The Search is over-EriclLutherJLater! Michael A. Newman Don't follow where the path may lead you.Go instead where there is no path ond leave a trail.Goodluck in all your future endeovors,yes even you too Jen. Nick,2Jon,Lon-You're The Greatest-MWAA GMSHBSDBMC8-JG-ILoveYou-Mom8tDad!Da NIMAH-Dont sweat itRich PT-nvrgvupLAT7 ve John O Connor 17:-.. Jeffrey Oremland Peter Ouellette ITime's up. Aiea lacta est! JC passiix up Its been good,Generalp-p-pot I D-D'DOy ?MCMLRCWagSddealSSAMS2x5rides Ipaper,pIease Dr.Fluffemutter sgthts- Life isn't a road map thxSM81D8tFriends havenofcarsls Mr.Latin-MN shave her head we're all movin' on Christopher N. 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Pninf John O'Conner Should I Stay or Should I Go Now.More- JelIyBeans.NUKEASWiga 796PmeIIooutMatt IfYouWantToPlayYouGotaPayATC Fball Ski NH MestoptirneSHUKev MS CW DO ButWhyM ThaxsBeth RyallWaysMyWhiteRose.Gdluck GuysChris Bri lil Jen MILD dontWorryAbt Me GrabITAndGrowI.UT8iZZawsmGetnMyVET Terri O'Mara I987, here already! Well I Guess it's time to say goodbye, and I love you GC SPDKKBKLJDKEGONANAGMZSD thank you ALL For helping me through my rough times If it wasnt For you guys I dont know what I would do!! no hard feelings LM DPLSCOBB l'LL Miss you guys too,thanks Connie Orth H '- ',wW?f ' 1 ' ,:'y,g, 125 ff- H . A, -' ..-'f- .5 xfl ' , A f - f. f,-4 - I, ' Y , fda ., 'X . Q ,, W., . I 5' , ,V ,, H .4 IILK1' ' HBV, ' it Il F1 f'i it A ,ll Stephanie Parat Gd times wth TO 8. DK I TO 8- GC forever I Luv alwys AG I Nvr frgt mmories KL I l'lI miss you I KL + mystery Jhn I T hanks AD I Prom ws grt I JD 8- KE 81 MD 8. EK I Cape ws awsme I JD 8. 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Thnks Moms podiadmte + T TQkec0fewHsaciGss0fa7 Stephanie Parat 'e-14' KTW' F' Melanie Parsons Julie Perkins Arthur Perry Mike Phillips Kotherine Lindo Phoenix Christino M. Pisoni Byron Pryor 'FX 'M' lgwggf? Cynthio Pieper W1 nm, Christine Prorio Christino M. Pisoni Yet not so wide I wonder with my dreorns but Love comes with me, following where I go, ond long we porley on the lonely weold, -Petrorch,InVito 28 l987Best'o'friendsJRLKLCCSAKMSTLMK I 987 Poul Pruneou Ill BCboundl'lockeyIJimboDw-ThkU4BingAfriend Bs,Cp,Ar,M2,Kp,Ab-Bir1Tuch-BLuck,C'I K,lM uP1hel'llLLiLove!-funnywhotloteconhringkl I Thelhingsitcondofunnyhowlifccrinchonqc UwhenULeostXpeCtiT2fILookBhincImz- I ThSun shinesbriIerTherePeopIernuchmorf,-BUT ful inoPlocewouTACore! -I movconlmu-,I qlfyf- P7 Kotherine Lindo Phoenix Be still ond know thot I orn God.-Pso46 IO KFFor't Lox86EMoss!ThxLN BBoII-MtlBr ol Cobinet'85,86'ThxI-IOTK LoVido'84'CSS M'86'Yth Cong-W's This? CPI43! CD-I'lI BITIET-YWABS ILuvU-MDBJTIKMKL-oIl'87-I 'II miss you! So much to Irn.Thx Lord! I cldn't hve done it wfo you. Onward! Cynthio Pieper Hightops tock Blue know who N.S.S.Y. cop's, G.H.C. ond H.H.R. 4-nr ' Poul Pruneou III Christine Prorio There'ssomuchIwonttosoybutthewordsget inthewoy MrSrnithILoveyouThonxhiEIlette MsGoIdsmithMenshDursojRIkcPsDkSmCIGsD Youllnevergrowold + youllnevergrowpoorif youlooktotheroinbowbeyondthenextmoorI-Ii AcropolisTommySteeleeireLpr cnGc-orQcNYC lwor1TTObeOpGrTofitEdnuSIVinc'untMiIlf.iyI Byron Pryor Timo if wri',,!XncI wluii ri il WIlS,A Iimr' uf innrxc,i'nc,r- ll l:f1ll,B lirill,SAPf'l43MMD Sislwurnfi,I'l'111nksflurk l82fl.c1Ic'r everyone VlVl'lflVIlkS lor l'l'C1ClIllIKj iT1z',l41-lwc Cc1lGur's-,ll lhrinlfs uvrrryonr- for slippcutfj lu: li ull CJ Lin li Mvq mul Kumi, ll Quin! Ufwul Tlirinkf, Mom unc! Ljflllildflfflll I I OV! YCIII Anugeeta Rao Amy Roberts Nick Ross Nicks your buddy,Nicks your pal,Nicks the kind of guy you can drink a beer with the guys:MN JS JR LK Scooter PM Malone.Ski the steep and deep,tennis, soccer,Dan you're a great bro,Mom and dad you are terrific. NlCKnames Keirs Bor Mors Rebecky Katmandu Porky Dizzy Ryuska Rosse TheBestOtXShoredWithTheBestOfFriendsp TheMemoryOt5r'l oi'86PromMLMLMJ l 434EvoA WeekendDayTripsWithDeefDeeToTheST.R NuberyLong ComplexTalksWithBethAnl DJaneAboutLancome GooseEggOncel S Star'tlCantStopFBIMANJohn9VQWeeKnov, 9l985 NotAThingToWearlThanxM8-D 50 if James Reilly Amy Roberts HeyGoobaslGroovyTimesWongLisMaraSamJ Pr omwkndCC2drnksmax-TransTil'TuesLisWDWl-l N ?HolaxChngl-lshTripBoston l FBw!MFDogkick AKDbro Benny + Jets MAlNEbebeGoodxVomit + FGFiestaamicasa!Qrtsbake-a-thonWarning BKMeatballKHQueySpcltmsSageThnxMrPFFLC GuysGdLkLPAJMsyaU-D-LuvYaM8rDPowDebDonz Dwight C. Rodney To my two homeboy possies D 8- G code names Beat Generator 81 Dizz . Be cool and hang tough. We got into enough trouble to last us a lifetime. We need no more. My Precious Fancy Face l Cherrish Puddy Time D l ig J -i J , y L - Nick Ross Anugeeta Rao lines are drawn upon the world but before we get our flags unfurled whichever one we pick it's just a self-deluding trick one world is enough for all of us -Sting courage is grace under pressure-e.h. James Reilly BornGreen?F6-l-lockeyCptn.Tournament?Crew 86E.M.P.S + G Starsky + Hutch 99962-Football Cav'sCrabbingHogs Porky JindaJim FGL CH BV WR BP MD DB Dave-4-years of hell Time for a cool change Thanx Mom Dad Tom Mimi + Karen What You Have All Done For Me I Can Never Repay. Dwight C. Rodney Jonathan D. Rostler 'Bstoftimes-JSMNNRLKSHRK nKvlflpartyer in ifrybook! hey Mara,gt any secrets.Prom86 MLM Dutybeach sknyLC Rodriguezlpibust Chnctwn-JSBUPMEST-bone chilydoginw!JSLK l:OO RJWXRK summer85w!MN thnxs for the chow Laura Nick vs Scooter:A never end ing battle ZORN thnxs M,D miss you Suz y Jeannette L. Ryan l lto all the people in AD, ca, nares, and all my friends in and out of the musi lc world: So it has come to this. We mu yst say goodbye, and yet we have never 'truly said hello. So be it- Our paths diverge, but I will keep you forever i n my heart. loveJ Rebecca Meredith Safran 'Wm y Q . d' f , 2 '11 .4 'fur EQ . ' 25 V I l if V , - 1 m e '4 'A ' . M ' 'ff .-v Jennifer Schumacher Jonathan D. Rostler Rebecca Meredith Safran YouCanBlowOutTheCandle,ButYouCan'tBlo wOutTheFire.OnCeTheFlamesBeginToCatch, TheWindsWillBlowltHigher. ThankstoALL JuliusTcaNuMwMnJgJsBbBpLsSnarklsEnSkip BrucePrmWknd-LookngGood,LewisGrant28lL YJTWYA!alwaysSummer86Capen NantucketY RU HuggingMe ?MintChpLoveLJMost,MDS!Cheersl Kerrie Anne Salka I've slipped the surly bonds of Earth and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings...put out my hand and touched the face of God. Dreams are gifts to save forever. Best of luck to all! Love+thanks:M8iD,CB,EM,LTDeveryonel - Eric Sciacca ,Aww fm' gin Kerrie Anne Salka Jennifer Schumacher Best Times w! Best Friends:fvlMfPl-lBlDont forget me when U R Pres-l'll never forget lJ!KE+ Ninj-Madlfl choo8.JKl3X!KL l BBB8- BBC JM2LLl.KhBsWmDbSbKpSkl3ool3oo l43A8.Fl PromWknd:arewethereyetJRJS?Chris1y Ice cream?CakeMel?Bcars Alpa H20 Grls Flrll Laxifl ThxNQls Cha1ham8.LOl' 'l l'wlVllfJMDll,Yl Eric Sciacca fill' lllxl HA C , Af luly f,l1'fllI4'l liuli-ul' Sflyfllr-1-fi fVll','.lllU',1'lUl1ljlIUlH',Illllll'!lIlll1lflUll1 lll'Hll4 you MfllTl,lJfIfl,Ml,lJtlllllllllflllll r'vf-r'yrnu-vvluwlir'lpf'fllru .1nvivr'lll11li l 'il YTKT-fifvff-1 Quan Renee Scimone - Renee Scimone When ur with people who care about the things you try to do, People you can confide your deepest thoughts and feel ings to, When ur with people you trust in, never needing to pretend, People w ho help you know yourselfmyou know u r with freinds.lLUguys thx,lloveuBilly Matt Scola OUTTA l-lEREl Let the gd tms Roll Prty Time CCsmrs Gd tms wfgd trnds CWlSl-UKN .IO E+ ST C-man BB STEAK 4yrs Hcky + Bball Thnks for the memrs GC Put a lttle wkd in your wk My gd Bdy-weiser ROMF Roke l-lum 79Cam ult exps Prting in the Jimmy l've only just begun thnks M+ D gl 5 'HQ' ,.,.-an Cija Shepard 52 Matt Scola Laura Jean Shannon Jonathan R. Segal GtwGf4,lRMNLKNRRKSl-lAA'PlbustRodriguezJJ TBonefi-CTwBVPMChinaLtJdontrolloverChlly DogClsUpWhpswJRNRMNSknyo + CBDoodieBeach SCTVMnLKcompwMWGt + GhWRKNRnvrlstarg ?Bck Door-Rdlloof SBProm86 MaraPdfTGdTms LSL dwylslliaogwsf PLnfww8thwwb ThxMDMGlLYG ThelourneylsOverButltsJustBegun Laura Jean Shannon OldFriends,MemoryBrushesTheSameYears,S ilentlySharingTheSomeFeors.2Manymemori esf-1 l blurbTC9yrs + countingSoccerCherrinK AIaxPrmWkndlNVRTl-lRWUPlChowFestNewC ?del iOnTheSpotwindowFemulateDzzyBgueyJulba bes.lenKLaa + monymoregdlklJONNY2.lS + URthn x,Dan + WendMissUgoomsSunchS2VBOXgdlkM + D TW' X Q 'IA'--M.: 5' Jonathan R. Segal l Sandy Shapshay Sandy Shapshay You don't have to sit back and relax- You can actually try changing it.We've Always been taught to rely on those in Authority, but you'll never know until You try how things just might be Style council'Jon-This is natural-Bel'fylGood LuckMeeWeeNoosVassmelbll NEED THE EGGS Cija Shepard akaCannolligottoLovem WhatisTHAT?Julia GrttmzwGr + frndz-TSWRJSECB.lMCMJGpromcrt moywkndCHsFreshAW Ltntswlclacm MCBOOl Lovthatlc1ughMikeltssbqpinnoclegolfboll Tinoucrumbgrabber LAGNAF steak Toml43 4-everGrtmemorieslknowhuh GrttmzwSar's + SWKBThanksMZUGF MOM + DADILY-glSLJMlBy Kikki Simon Short Is There a Heaven After This HELL? ,WOYANAISQATSI S.C.A.T. inthehoursalivewithpiercingsoundand Burning Skies FOREVER YOUNG Gianna R. Simmons Gootcherstime2saygdbye!onlytruezpaulri ckydaryIeric8.chip.7k the perps8.bakstab .rs cLLbLCKI I miss you much HJ Mike B Stand by meufmmyhrtnosauceno? nowoody -Notunbye:daveTedKeI + hdanchris?jrbmtis wcsrclscbrslscagsrdbcdrcjcbjjsormtdrbk Avb GdLCk lANEmilynormanLisa bizziater Gianna R. Simmons Q C. Bayard Smith I Brian Slep Hows Christine Matt?Max lives-CHUMP!He y Tim,Combo beats Chpmnks.JPs the bst. M-too many decisions.K, on Fri.AbVbTmM MCpMkP2Ml + rest.Gd tms at Garden,Bd tms getting there.LEFT!Bs are great.Too ma ny As-Marks next.Thanks M + D C. Bayard Smith I am older now I have more than what I wanted But I wish that I had started Long before I did ThnxFriends.Remember what we've said and done and felt abou t eachother.ThnxSueWendyJamesSan.Jen,i knowWhoYouAre,ThnxDrZ,MrCForMusic Love ToTheCatDuckAckAnd Rat,l'll Miss You 4.Q',,,s...,.. - i ,4 Q E , ff NY Kikki Simon Short Craig D. Smith It is overlll! Four years have gone by. We are finally leaving! So long Wayland High. Thanx mom and Dad. Jason Soslow All my friends know who they are. I don't need a yearbook to remember them Be true. DBAP. Brian Slep I :,,:, p,2..4zf.. 4, I -ffm.. ff' if .. -as 5 I lqtq 'it C v' f ff! I ,ISI I2 wg De Smit' We ww' -,,,l ,M 1 'W C' MV J i I6 f,, e ' ' !i2: J' Elizabeth Spencer Daryl Andre Stanton Yeahll finally made it on to betterand bigger thngs in Life A special Goodbye to my sister.Also GB Rick8tOrgeco-Chill ingDanieIleEbobeBimVal8trestofMustards Love you Mom8-Dad YouMadeltHappen Twins togetherforever Puddy Class of 87 Rebecca St.Croix RS we finally made it! Hey bstcfdbmji, Mo Scum Store24G1-3amli didnt 4getJ skjp 75 nova, l LOVE YOU DAVID! sdgm TheDam The Buckin' Bronco! km Maine '86 good luck rsbwcwmmssjk, ickgrvlbmm Thanx mom scott kris,LFESADgec what happen'd i'll never flget the good xs! Later WHS 54 Elizabeth Spencer I Love You 4 Eva Billy ymbmls,bltIbf! Best friends forever Da,wr,Con,Linda-M -,DP,Sis,Jem Good Time with Shawno,d a nd Rob,summer of 85! Cape 86 with Bt,T f,LY Tr,yaimh,ybtom,lgtowa! whrs the p d-ty? Prom 86 DK,GB,JL,CO,LM I'lI miss ya .lC!GbWHS Thanks Mom,Gram and Chuck Cheryl A. Stanton Tm2mv2bggr8.bttrthngs!2my2bstfds-Kimmie 8tVal-insep.wearenot Lil'D8MN-whatever- udtmnit cnt4gtmyCricket-Bleep-noSAUce! yo'twin-tsisit4us-Iuvualways Babycakes lllneva-figtullvutsmch..,ddnt4gtuBoogie- CUN7-lmpl 's-WwBbEnSrGbKjMfPaul-GdlkTMS timp.Mom8.Dadtnx4tc5-LoveuBth psBSomTlP Daryl Andre Stanton Jennifer Jo Sosnowski Seeker of truth, follow no path, all paThs IeaD Where, truth iS here. Now is a ship which caPTain am,sails out of Sleep steering fOr dream. Thanx Coach l43 Mom8iDad e.e.cummings Life WXKPZSMB-rememberwhen ?MCBASPMHFBMD DK8tfmds.bestimes on swimteam Luv Y'all Tom Sosnowski lts Almost over!Onto bigger and Better Things! Some good times:Swimming83-87B andMomtreaITrip86Florida86WGC-TAsay Hi ToZippyt'Qif! GoodLuckNextYr.-DukeCokeGet BSoffTheRecordsIfIhaventYet. Why Not? YouNeverWinYouAlwaysLoseAndyouHaveToPl ayTheGame lts the Q! !!9!Hlf Ql' Cars Fault! Cheryl A. Stanton Rebecca St.Croix I. If N . Carl Strasswimmer - 1 Kristin Swindell Wayne Taylor The only person you can depend on is yourself Nobody will make you a success however FRIENDS are always a valuable commodity even in defeat My experience at the Wayland I-ligh School has been a highly positive one I will remember pleasantly. Eric Thielen ThebestsummersinNI-lpTimeLEDZEPPELlN3day .vVel + CraigfurbasVambWmromFBANGasdockbo fs4yrshoopsDCLisoursPromwkP AWI-lLWinCCw 3V + Cl'IGoodtimeswfbrosScolaWojCBfCrystal :learn + restgdlucktoyoualI3yrl'llbWATCI-l tIUKCbabePState2farIuJoce laterbro + stef t'stimetorambIeonThanxM + DluvUgdluckKT fav 1?iW : , . fy., , g Ellie Strong Kristin Swindell I won't forget you Richard! 8-5-85 Tha nksforeverythingmom.5downandI +ogo. Luv those Red Sox! Special Thanks to: Mrs. Rainoff, Mr.Hermanowski, Mr.HaIl, Sue, and Mr.Frio. I couIdn't have made it without your help. You're a good frien d Mary. Goodbye Wayland High School!!! .lon Tall With Rebellion Awareness is Born.AASBP Anger is an ENERGYfPathos is not Love. The Joy of Life is the Pleasure ofPain I will not have my statements spitback in myface by anyone who doesnt bother to formulate one of his own.SCRPFOETUS SSWhat are you on?JeIIoisDEAD KENNEDYS Carl Strasswimmer Whatanexperience!Thankstoeveryonewhohe lpedmedoit.l'MFreeWI-ISBIBO BNGI-ITS Sergeant D is coming... RI-IPS Goodtimes !BadTimes,youknowl'vehadmyshare .... I I-I ate Plastic People Almost cut my hair ldid.ATTITUDEl I MISS YOU DADDY! Ellie Strong MandyfBopper:-yes l'Il have TANG-Gd timesw!JD-YO SlS!Sue-SOCCER! I think We're lost-can anyone here pick a lock ? I love you Kevin-The Search Is Over fPokey Bean-Gurnet Summer'85-El-bone! BONEHEAD'DON'T TAKE A NUTTYIII ILY MOM DAD,Kate,Rob+THlS SONG IS OVER ........ 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Grttmsw!Grtfriends Promvvkd atCl-ltreshBVhousestillmy friend STICKFI GLJREl-lockeyiflo l'!Jwf'CijaLoveualways t 4eva ThnxzlthememonesxtrahetchuoawLALMacswf matzaballandpotatofarmer2prmsCRT Wappa whatsaMush?Jrnysmkyrm86whataIunchThnx Mom8.Dadl43gdlckLJM8.frnds, suptss sec? Q3 Glenn Volkema Love is a Battle Field-Ann Chris Clare Franny Jeannette Judy Justine Kelly K errie Leah Liz Sandy Glen Matt Mike Ke n Steve WilI,FIorida8-Canada up8tback.Th orns Don't Cry Sports Bike Homeroom Bl eachers EDroom Computer Lab sigh What is forever?Love.Be in by l thks All GV Thomas Vocatura 56 te wif .1 mfn, , ,,V,,ff ff 4269, Grant B.Trierweiler Jillian Troxler Joesy OnlytheBeginningofa LongTripth DCL Champs86tennisthxNelsonMoyerSmithAlway sLearning Leaves?Fri5pmPs46PfCabHipChec kLatin84RKlghsKPsospecLBgreotmemsRUdri ving?MBCBgrtimesDGclrscopslLUallSum86W l-lspecplaceinmyheartQstMS4makingmebelie vejtacegdlksofjrs l 43MumJaneSAFlatrnady Stacy Vileniskis HS over? Grt tms with Grt trndsl May wknd,upstairs,downstairs.Apl 86'Fla wf Wenna8.Drooly,McDl's Ex? Buds 4-eva-JWC KRTMBCAtwns,OC,LAL-l-l l-l,ROMF,Steak,Mom Cpt SA B-ballilfl CH thx-4-the Grt memrs MS Thanx! BP8.fam my prys-R-4-u,BOL fr nds-l'll miss yal Mom8tDad Thanx lLYlll ,di TQ ,, mis., S- Glenn Volkema , U x Q 1 47, H54 ,..-a 195 -vzxrj':'r David Whelton William Vrettas A Closed Mouth Don't Get Fed -T. Bone Buds-Cl-lRGMLPMmftvetstnkl.SJM-mchIuk2aIl U2GenZepSmithwhol-leadsBJPol-KiIlerfKarm gdtmsatCape!PromatCl-l + sum'sw!ttlgskjdMF Party83-87w!Buddy + 255805-jsjrpmSBCPaffl l43Mom,Dad + 4whlJeep l-langlnl-lol,Pete + Dyl BustedlA word to the wise: Stay Golden David Whelton 1fl9 Hockey 4years Baseballalfl l 323 Tournament? Crew86 3AP nova,it works dismissed forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit Thanks M8fD,JW,MW play a real sport,thanx for the advice JW triends,JR,GT,CG close huh? it ain't over till it's over YB Go Irish . 4 Kristin Wald NNN vy - l , , S Michael White Kristin Wald Jess-toomuch.tireextinguisheristhisone TKE-whereinthepool? JAWS JSEmonkees2 its hard to get by iust upon a smile JSRSatnitesfworldseriesfmilk shakes Look, here she is having some water. the world is just half a mile away LOVEandthanks-FriendsMomDadAndreaKatja Michael White Given the dog a bone,FRYDAY Area Bound Stoga,l'lamma,Roy,DentMaster,Mark,GIen,L enth,Dougman.Scavenqer hunt Havca Drin k an me.Smith 84,85,85,86 ACXDC-8184, 85,TNT,pettin the rlag,lJirrl watching Ra mf'l-lalf,Carl,Becky,Brct,Chris,Karaptf1 waqe,Matt,Eric,Mo skank hill night Ig' .5 4 V , ,, ,. . Q A f ga' Michael Weiss Sally E White Michael Weiss l-lF+experience-CoolMoan Blind Faith vid eo or reality?l love my Volvall-ley FZ, wanna jam?Why is it that girls always go to the bathroom in Paris?Pie,Katt, Bor,Slowfl23dropll'leyEK,lthnkwelstawkin MaylProm?'?SkamonStatchllLets Oat at WerssunldussenlCapeWeekend'85 ThanxM'5D' sgiiy E while H lliim la jl1'il tht- lJc'qivniinr1 Swimminqfl l JAWS Cf1p12yrs. All Scholastic lJliFAMi ami- truf' llirix Clrilulr-lfXYHWGuimrlll1c'l1ll,fX M' liir-nil-, l'll urfvr-i fuicjvl you any-f. Kll Mrmlu-r ,7liurk 6 86 YAlli' liwi Ilinxl urfillyuinlii'lpltr1iilrlvi'lllflvvilinu' it wna you lil lxpi-r :filly llivix MMP ll Y Williom H. Wilkinson Good Times with reol friends CW CB TD MB DC Tus.nc Att Sch Wed w!CW FB4lf2I IT goes by tost so moke the best of it! - Bst Summer w!RS I cwtmy Thk u4 mkng E- och doy wrth while Renee I Love you 4- ever! Thx 4-evrythng M+ D Good Luck LDA Eric: Wilson Stroit From The Hon Love To Dress Cor eing obT u moking it in the Reol World kn +mom .Io RS DR PD GS LZ MetcoI2 good yeor moking money going on Love oll Hum Scrogles olwoy everone love E old mon I968 Dote ot Birth ond still going on in Lite my 'fhhvr Corl Wojcik Ken Yong Fly swim by VolIe,copt:WW on Flip Chst Reolly SADD MoyerpThx SMCZS-TH, SARS I82 In Hrm GlenVgI'm confused Mr Altshuler Enioyed singing wfo smile BrodAk8.SueC Noisezgd memories Contino Dont Quit WoIk on if your woIIcing -JT Soor' WY: Hi Koty Phnx,Byel never woM8.D 58 Williom I-I. Wilkinson H-Q' Trocy Woodmon Ken Yong Wt' Eric Wilson xt , 1 1 .R xr , , r in 2 t 4 , . , . 'iv .. 4. 5,1 Corl Wojcik 4yrsVorHockeyCopt!tb-Lox LIFY CCsmrs Combkstexpsl Nstns GdTms WXMSCSHQH I-kn Jo-bw-erstwfthejmy Prm-BB me + myBUDdy WrstH-over oftfschfwedwlbw + c'toils I cont believe its over-Ineedonosprin Thnx MSD I octuolly mode it Trocy Woodmon Even ot the very bottom of the river I dicIn't stop to soy to myseIf,'Is this o Heorty Joke ,or is this the Merest Accident?' I just flooted to the top ond soid to myseIt,'It's Wet. -A.A.Milne Rodney Bennett L I Vikki Berberiah Kathleen Hayes ' Yi' T1 f f1df', '.f:k.59'3f.' f ' Q' 3. vjf-'u,j' .,.4,Qj 12 4 W' N 6 . ,af ,y, W, A 141 QQ-,xv , Pt? 45 haw 'G -ff 4-'M' -N, Sheila Doherty 2 X Stanley I-iam ,,r6'N fx ff 1 ' I Wsgih. I! K , 'uw 4 '12:3g35L5, fi - ,Jin JIT-' 349 John Koulalls 1 mfr' TW .,-I Lawrence Kunz X14 , , - 1,2 ,, - iff ' Viv ,sf I '2.'w.Lh,!Lyg l X ,, AQ Ak 5 3 , f - 'rg r f 32:1 J if 4 7 ffl f'3 9'f- .. 3 ' .1 L 4 4. fi- A V 'Ib 'W li k Q, Lorraine Wiganclt Thomas Largy Roy Nelson J. Russ Fortson California Here I Come!! Thanks Mom+ Da d,Love ya! MFAKBNH:WNLDHBMJVFBSMCPPJBA F Your the best people in the world!!! I will miss you all! WHS what an exper ience?+! Great!? Tom Largy Tom is my name Working is my game Denis O'DnscoII J. Russ Fortson Ada Vassilovski TheOppositeOfLifeIsNotDeath- S C Ifslndifference A T LovelsASnowmobiIeRacingAcrossTheTundra AndSuddenlyItFIipsOverPinningYouUnder- AtNightTheIceWeaselsCome EveryOtherCIicheSeemsToFiTMeLikeAGlove JoinTheCoffeeAchievers Sage Surner Outahere! SToga happin9StemsTickmanday monsparkynancydougmanreneenellywaynost onagepep'sgamesnoTM.V.orbustHeaThergol denhomegrownfIypaperbfjK.N.hemp!playin poolMtscrumbletotheseatherewillstilIbe youandmeLedZepObsessionyouareIikeadiam ondbutltreatyoulikeglass Photo and Blurb Missing: Craig Bolivar Glenn Bothen I ' enior xecutive Board Stephen Davis , Eric James Johnson ,T Eric Lynn J' Maureen Murray David Parker William Phillips Billie Dionn Porter if ' 1 ,fi-f, 'L' I 'Q ,cg lfx Jill. .lx-J THE EXECUTIVE BOARD is on top of things. Row l:Vice President Jen Schumacher, President Marianne Mont:-, Walk this way, says. Scott l lfirnillfivi Treasurer Anu Rao, Secretory Sandy Shapshoy. Row 2: Byron Pryor, Deb Gaffin, Jim Reilly, Aclviaoi Extrorclinnrf- iHelene Mensh, Jon Toll, Kris Eskandarian, Teri Adler, Lynne Bonner, Denise Bohlin, Jen Kirnintok, Jr-n Me,-i,-ll, Auron Kflt- Uilsflflflflflflfl fl 'l Mf1fifl'1'1f' Mfvllf' lAlbright, Scott Hamilton, Grant Miller. ronllY 'ffvf' MW Wf 'i'i l l I ful J This yeor sow the founding of the Senior Chills ond Thrills society. After countless hours ond tedious plorining over Bickfords coffee ond french fries, severol outstonding events took ploce. Minor events such os ugly tie ond bring o vegetoble for your fovorite teocher doy led to the yeors biggest Denise Bohlin, out of her home owoy from home lolicis Biclefordsl Hey Sondy Shopshoy, who wos your dote for the Doting Service? Look soys Stocy MocDonold School reolly con be fun The SCAT Society Row llldo Vossilovski, Louro Shonnon, Kiero Lorentzen, Denise Bohlin, Row Qi Jon Toll, Sondy Shopshoy, Croig Boreth, Kikki Short, Deb Golfin, Stocy MocDonold model their coffee mugs ot Biclrlords 62 sociol gothering: The Doting Service l5O seniors poired up thot evening for o night of fun ond surprises. Despite its stotus os o club previously unestoblished ot Woylond High School, SCAT wos extremely successful in l986-7. The SCAT Socie Ev 3 71 52 1 ' V4 hiv Jef, f , V, Qfgp.. M, -Q ' ,- fi it , , 1 X 53 -,Q ,, for x 'Z 3 1 Y S- ., v A l l 'S College?! Apply to a college? Start look- ing at colleges now? These are the types of :responses you'd get from the average Junior -n answer to a question about college. Most Juniors haven't even thought about college yet but... Come summertime after Junior year, the college anxiety starts. Soon seven- teen year-olds are traveling cross country looking at this college, that college, and the other one too. Then comes Christmas vaca- tion when you get to crank out all of the appli- cations you put off until then, Some vacation that is! But once all of the forms are filled out and all of the essays have been written, it is over. The stress level reduces drastically and life returns to normal. But then the waiting egins. After Christmas, there's nothing to do but wait, and wait, and wait ,... until that fateful date in April when you learn of your fate. The college process is a confusing, ex- asperating, and stressful experience but the results are more than worth it. Tom Dretler smiles while keeping his fingers crossed about his first choice school. ls there a little stress in Grant Miller s life? Or Garnet Fitzsimmons 9 Adam Brown doesn t find keeping his grades up for , -- .kn- : 1 V'-- llisfg . . A college to be too stressful. College Anyone? V -. W-,V N- M Zire i?2ll7' A i till Oar f'-Wfiwllef Fl. W vi . K. xfw rl WWLMHK 4 ..,,, .N , lv gli! if:-1 '-it E in if 1, px H X N va. , . ,. lr .iff f.-, 'Z' ,t,.f M1 J-1 15 : 27 5 f ,. ,Q ' ibfgilt.. 71 J 'c, Aw .... W 4 it M W Q'.f,f' fi? :V Q. 'f 1 ..- M '--Q I ' . Nl 4 , , l :GFA-4 ,X lie? . .gear .r.1.!..r',lf1I.- The city of New York gave the Statue of Liberty a big l986 bash, a Fourth of July festival of song, celebrities and fireworks honoring the great lady's first lOO years, Britian's Prince Andrew rnorried red-haired English cornrnoner Sarah Ferguson in July at Westminster Abbey in a spectacle that mustered the pomp and glory of Brition's 920-year old monarchy. Andrew is the gueen's second son and fourth in line to the throne, 66 H fl N. U X. Z fm l in t I Y N N s l p Q ,an 1 ,A 15- 1 'GQ .. P q ks After 20 years of ruling without serious challenge, Phillipine president Ferdinand E. Marcos was forced from office amid charges of corruption and scandal. The new president, Corazon Aquino, was faced with political and economic turmoil. JUN President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland, for a two-day summit in October to discuss arms control. The two leaders reached an impasse on testing of the US, Star Wars weaponry. at if -...ev ,fl X N . i x X.. ,, l it .f I 5.1 HeadIines:1986-7 A 'tai' f is 'lb sf 1 vw ' A D , ........g 4 o gf... 8.aQY. JT . lx 44 Y Caroline Kennedy, who captured America's heart as a little girl romping through the White House, married Edwin Schlossberg, a New York businessman and artist in Hyannis Port, Mass., on July I9, l986. They call it crack on the East Coast and rock on the West Coast. Whatever its name, this refined, smokeable form of cocaine may be the most addictive narcotic ever sold on the streets of America. A clrouglit spreacl tlirouqlioul the Southeast during l986. lt was the worst' dry spell on rt.'corc'l As the pc-nk of the rlrouqltt, f mp-1 willecl lrorn 'stilllllfflll Pennsylvtinitl all the way into northern Horiclu. lzven alter stunt' niin, rnriny lflIfT1l,'I's in the Clllfllllllll-, Georgia, lt.-ririestw tintl Vinjiniti wen- on llte linnk ol ruin, fn X pu :ORS L P , Q' ,X4 Q1 51, G7 , W' .bf fp Z. I5 ,W ,V vg- QW. . 'figs ,- ,, , V 'ffnf' i. .J---4.4 A-Ink MM, f 'il. fi This year has been the toughest year for the Juniors. For days to come they'll have nightmares about this year, so much pressure and stress was involved . There were SAT's. What does SAT stand for? Semi-Awake Torture? It's scary to think that scores have depre- ciated to the average of 800. Then there was the Prom, with everybody worrying about who to go with and what to wear. Yes, the Prom was a night that the Juniors will remember for the rest of their lives. Then almost everybody got their license. It made the Juniors feel so much older, not having to ask their mothers to drive them to parties, stores, and other events. Overall, it was a very exciting year and the Juniors hope never to experience it again, Seriously, it was a great year and one we will never forget. Chris McCullough tells Tracy Rockett to make a sentence using an analogy Sarah, we're being followed Billy Daley, what do you think of SAT's? Sl-ll-ll-ll-IH. ..,. Ben Schuler wants peace and quiet Seana Stanton and Laurie Parker are also known as Siamese twins Hey Tom Nason! Where's the beet? 70 l4p A-xii! 1. . 1- l 'i 'r 5l - L , N, , r . QM Af I, ' -.,g'fQ'..'HlL L--I ..,,. Q . 1 1 -4 L A' ml 1 . 5' . W... me 'W' - ' fzzffeqgpg v.,.,,1 .44 .ja ,+, 1'-,,, . . ,M Uh... an .R 461 ,. With Glenna Clcirk driving, who knows where Kristin Ferguson will end up? Do you think these girls could try out for the Woylond High School cheerleading squad? Alon Irish is proud of his Sears Driving School cord Shondy Welch Mork Somol 1 Phillip Aberbach Stephen Andrews Bobby Arnold Robert Arseneou Kyle Barnard Deborah Blocker Aruetta Boykins Kelli Brown Kyle Brunel Andrea Buschini Robert Campbell Scott Carll Darren Casella Julie Casella Max Chang Edward Chen Albert Cincotti Adrienne Clark Glenna Clark Jason Clark Kimberly Clay Stephen Colella Amy Cook Dennis Curcio William Daley Katherine Daly Andrew Damour Linda Dann Darrell Dejesus Steven Doherty Andrew Doxer Cathleen Darel Sandra Dunbar Tracy Eagan Mark Edwards Lisa Ekmejian 'fn-'W' nz' - .. - ,, 4019 i i , i Nl 4 '-f-1 6- 1 an r' T T ' t ..Y. L L lb' if 5 rg' L H Y W Q it 5 ,af vi ', Q, , , if 1 .ii, E ' ,fmt 7 4 Rachelle Engler Michael Fardy Tammy Farrell Robin Feinberg Giselle Ferguson Kristin Ferguson Catherine Fitzgerald Michelle Fokos Frank Foti Susan Gale James Gilmore Suzanne Goldstein GeoH Goldthwaite Michael Grubstein Philip Hall Heather Hamilton Kristin Hammerton Gregory Harpe Laura Harris Joshua Harting Linda Hatfield lan Hay David Hayes Maria Hayes Sarah Hecksher Carl Hellstrom Julie Holland Christian Halleck Whitney Hyde Amy Hyland Alan Irish Cristen Johnson David Johnson Amy Jordan David Kano Kelly Karcancs Amie Kaye Kathleen Keaveney Todd Keller Beth Kelton Steven Kenney Andrew S. Kuan Geoffrey Kunz Thomas F. LaHaise Elizabeth Labelle Kristen Landurand Timothy Largy Shari Lavin Tong-Ihn Lee Andrew Lester Benjamin Linden Kelly Lynch Thomas Mac Donald Doug Mac Farland Daniel Mac Gillivray Julie Mailloux Anne Maiocha George Markell Maria Mazokopos Chris McCullough Craig Mc Donough Kerry McKay Amy Mc Namara Clinton Mills David Mordecai Eric Morse Thomas Nason Madeline Neiman Tamara Neuman Pamela Nolan Peter Norris Stephen Norsek Lauren Parker Karl Pauplis Jennifer Phoenix Laura Plaut 74 H '77 5 1? rn. , 1 5. Y, 2 'G R39 . L51 ' he 'lm Q I .f yy. s r , W K 1 4 rt 1 Nui, il' 'il ,ffm 4 -v ff-Y ef' F' , V K ' . , . .fo ' V ,dt V , 'ug Q-4 i I rr 'ffl i r . ' ,- , . 1 if L J J v-an F fd ,,,. . ii as ef L A' 'bu QED 'Q F 'F' 'F V F Y in J 's it . 9' 5 :I V' I I W.- T' qv-v vi 5 E J li I 9. 1, Q, 6 I Y V ' 1 M, 4 ' 2:-v V 46 'N f ' 'Q I 'lil ' I A' 1'-if J W fy . 9' ,fl J , X27 f- 1 y , V G , .f . ' ,, 1 Iigfdl -MZ 1 , ' 3 531 5, in . hi 4 . A br' ai l l F' 'V 41, 4. , P, -, l Q' il i 1 iff. 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Kvrwu-lli Wiiijlit Wfiyrir' Yrinfp Jfnifilhriri flVflll Dawn Reid Judith Richardson Megan Richardson Holly Rietman Dennis Riseman Carter Roane Tracy Rockett Neil Rosenbaum Rachael Rosenzweig Daniel Ross Faith Rubin Michael Schlater Benjamin Schuler Stan Schulte Lisa Shaw Jill Simpson Thornton Smith Mark Somol Walter Somol Misty Spencer Christine Spoerl Kristin Stahl Stephen Stolfors Michael Terrenzi Sharon Tewksbury Jerry Taylor Kristin Thalheimer Anna Thiboutot Garret Trierweiler Heather Uhler Jon Warriner Kimberly Weinbaum Jessica Weiner Alexandra Wt-liili Klistir1r.iWtmrllk ll:-lmrcili Yimliil GH m SS C3. I' Unde Government Freshmen Executive Board Row 2: Melanie Tooms, Robin Shane, Peter Sorrentino, David Schumacher, Rich Mac Donald, Darcy Conant, Linda Pei, Gary Hennessy, Seung-Han-Lee. Row l:Secretary Jeff Blocker, Vice President Matt Whelton, Treasurer Lori Wong. Missing: President Amy Wallace, Mike Angus. Sophomore Executive Board Row l: Secretary Kristen Devoe, Vice President Carrie Clifford, President Eric Shaw, Treasurer Jenny Tremblay Row 2: Anne Marie Allara, Karen Schofield, Andrea l-larthorne, Rosemary Looney, Suzi Merselis, Elizabeth Solomon, Tom Burke, Dave Gatfin, Advisor Mr. Harris. Junior Executive Board Row l: Secretary Lisa Shaw, Vice President Tom Lahaise, President David Kane, Treasurer Kristen Landurand, Billy Daley Row 2: Mark Somol, Ben Schuler, Kelly Brown, Mr. Stather, Wal ter Somol, Gary Triervveiler, David John- son, Jenny Phoenix 7! ff an Mm ,E I V, 4 4 , gy i SOPHOMORES i I Z I 4. Q 3 as 2 .' , 1 . E2 . . ' V f 1 , ar v', - 4 f ,rf r 2 ,' 'Ki ' 'f -:xg 3 xc 15a4rPgff WU! VIN' is l Q N 4 3 ,F . ' N. f' .. 4 f l 'w rg: x, , w x Nu , Def 'F M-' J, 11,7 ,php if' Y' 4-Jig! .V ' Whflg ' ,W 473 , ,' x J, A -f-3 mf 'A .fif 'A 1 Chnssy stnkes o pensive pose Heeeey Is thot 0 bug of the bottom of my cup? Don tworry Koren lunch us next penod Zlqf' A ik L1 f2 'Zv9f1 Q' . 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V 5 16, ' f x Q' 1.-.1 9454 qu.- fu. 4 'iw 192 I 1 '-4' Qs: qu- 44 l , ,QP'GP w . 4 V ' L' . all ,J i, s 2 , ' a ' W Not shown: Mark Anastas Sandra Bertrand Diane Damour Sanjeev Dave John Ferlazzo Michelle Harrington Shelly Hart Augustus l-larting Christopher Hopkins Mark James Johnny Laine Lance Mosley Gwen Murphy Dwayne Nelson Scott Oremland Matthew Patterson Joseph Pisani Gary Porter Angela Ray Michael Saul Samuel Schaefer Alexander Von Bismark y. I, rv W . . J. Q 1 P3:'iv2 f 1 3 ,gn 'ai V Laura Simkin Craig Simpson Arthenis Sneed Peter Sorrentino Rebecca Spoerl Anika Strauss Sonja Swanson Jeffrey Swarz Brooks Thompson John Todd Melanie Toombs Scott Vachon Amy Wallace Craig Weinbaum Jon Weintraub Matthew Whelton David Wilkinson Lorinda Wong Jamal Wynn Laura Yolin Brian Wheeler SPORT 412. 1. Q ' f QW- 2 A Al 94 1 I I f . qff by '04 Z, 2 7 fa V, yin, .Wg H Y i 4 G 'A-N u l I, -sq. , r id' ww. v , i Q :LA X + x x Y Y w Q' I V if 1 A lyvlf' ' is 1. x 1 y WIWTUF fx l . Co-Captains Charlie Glass and Grant Trierweiler smile enthusiastically for the camera Sean Doherty and Andy Lester run through the wilderness of the cross- country course This year's Cross-Country team had high hopes for win- ning the DCL Championship when mega-star Godzilla joined the Warrior team. But those early season expectations of beating contenders Bedford and Weston and having an un- defeated season were dashed by injuries and lack of experi- ence. The Warriors started out well beating Natick 23-32 and placing highly at the Middlesex Area X-C meet in Framingham. While Co-Captain Charlie Glass was unable to compete because of tendonitis in his knees, fellow Co-Captain Grant Trierweiler had two excellent races. The Warriors then proceeded to beat an improved Newton South team and L-S with Juniors Ben Linden , Gary Trierweiler, and Roger Nichols and Sopho- mores Brenden McMahon and 96 Barry Snyder running well in varsity competition. After their 3-O start, the Warriors procee- ded to lose four close meets. The teams efforts, which led to quite a few personal bests, were unfortunately hampered by in- juries and illnesses. With Glass out for the entire season, the Warriors easily beat Boston Latin to finish with a 4-4 record. ln the DCL All-League Meet at L-S, the Warriors had a good race with DCL All-Star Grant Trierweiler placing seventh. The team will lose Seniors Sean Angus, Brian Gottlieb, Craig l-lartigan, and Captains Glass and Trierweiler, but next years team should do well for Coach Benedetti. One question remains for us Seniors as we leave Wayland: Why do they call it the Widowmaker?? Cross Country iff'-I P' I 4' : i , Q I 1 4 , A cfm r W .14 5'-It if if ,ff ts S 1 'f' in'l 'n,f3?i', .b'ffy- , ' : A' v K . 4 A v -.. 4 .--, . ' xg' ,4 , . A 51- 54 ' M-'W '- , 7 ,ga z ' is ' Y ' .4 I' , we rm , Ewa ,.'-7' f 0 f f 2 1 h 4 gy Q M A i Q P 'Hill -4,1-KL-IPD, T I -Q . 1 V unions 4 5? 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A .A Roger Nichols is surprised by our photographer Barry Snyder and Gary Trierweiler ran in perfect synchronization Ben Linden can't believe the rough Terrain he rnusf run over 97 1 D.C.L Champs! The DCL champs. Row l: Beth Kelton, Denise Bohlin, Jillian Troxler, Co-captain Jenny Schumacher, Co-captain Melissa Crowley, Karin Hoy, Lynne Bonner, and Marianne Monte. Row 2: Manager Kris Eskandarian, Giselle Ferguson, Amy Pond, Rochelle Engler, Jill Simpson, Kim Clay, Lori Danieli, Deb Yolin, Amy Hyland, Jenny Phoenix, Cris Johnson, Katie Fitzgerald, Kristen Ferguson, Kim Marianne Monte dreams ot victory. F' 'rf --52. -f .- ' EEN, s ff.. ' , lqyjiw .v A ' .pw 'as 4 - 5 ,M- Weinbaum, and Coach Laurie Nelson. ' Vrfl f- , V, , V - 'a ' f-2if?i?f' 'W 'Q fi ,M 1, ,-,fm --', ,,,,.1 w,,- ,Z .f.J.41f...v, ff' ., , -, 1-X151 fy. -,ar-'H y-51, WW, -nxmlmeanwwunrv '-...,...m1nusQig-JK :fz...c.zza.Zur,:nmzuuvz:a1 ,,,, ,Nd , , .V w'w?'.'f ,gd ,113-vf - V4 A .. Jii.-nmmawhizf , , , equi . J. 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X - ' 6 .S ' 'Vi' -my ' -fr ' gK'tZ1r:ipe3 5:F1 .-'Hz - -wil' ' V .vw A if I f-g,,,,,'fz2fx'r .l at Am, 9-nfgggl 14' ., .W4. ,T VZ-fi. 2 yigzmbm M as ,Mg ,gif Q f- - 1 f- 7 -r - 1 ,gs M '..,. - ,. .1 ' - A .. , . -- . 1 if JE I A .f J 2? fs, p m . j , , a in - 1 ., ' a 'wi ,' 2 .jfs . , .' ' M. if J 32 353456 N . 4 .ZF E., ,ide f .. jf , 1 ,J 1 Wg fi-Ag 43 1 DCL all-star Melissa Crowley prepares to drive the ball. Giselle Ferguson battles for the ball. 98 Coach Laurie Nelson and the warrior stickwomen had an outstanding season. Led by co- captains Jen Schumacher and Melissa Crowley, the team clinched the Dual County League title with a i0-2-2 record. With many returning varsity players, a strong team was expected and combined with some new underclassmen, the team went beyond this ex- pectation. Among the team's significant victories were wins over Weston and Acton for the first time in five years! It was also the first DCL title and tournament qualification since l98l. The squad had a strong offense led by the scoring of senior Melissa Crowley who was the DCL high scorer with l7 goals and 5 assists. The defense was as strong and with Marriane Monte's goaltending allowed only 3 goals in the regular season and l l shutouts. The only heartbreak of the sea- Awesome defender, DCL All-star Rochelle Engler, at work. Graceful Jenny Phoenix. Madwoman Jen Schumacher avoids being triped by the ominous defender. son came in the state tourna ment. After earning the tying goal in the second half, Way land played through three overtimes only to be beaten in the five shot flick off, 2-l Although it was a disappoint ment each player was proud of the season and the way this tournament game was played. At the end of the season the DCL All-star team was selected. Senior co-captain Melissa Crowley and Junior Rochelle En- gler were chosen. Honorable mentions included Senior Denise Bohlin, Junior Amy Hyland, and Sophomore Amy Pond. Coach Nelson was also recognized for her outstanding efforts as she was named League coach of the year. The team was pleased with the results of their hard work and determination. It was a hard season to let go of, but the memories will last forever. 99 The i986 JV Field Hockey team was lead by coach Debra Todd and co-captains, Junior Shandy Welch and Sophomore Carrie Clifford. This en- thusiastic team ended the sea- son with a final record of 4-6-4. After losing a majority of their challenging games in the begin- ning of the season, the high spirited squad fought back, ad- ding many ties and wins to their record. Through many prac- tices and pep-talks, our team came together to perform a super season, which could not have been accomplished without our terrific manager Martha Shattuck. , , ,L , 1 , r I M3 ,, Girls JV Field Hockey, J M l I 70 Tmhy S f , 4 f 4 , '33 . M T H kj fe , ' 1 ' vw 71 Q. iw, ' ' r A ef' ' 7 A 1 f, , fi 'V'.lfV' . ' in I v4 Bottom Left to Right:Pamela Cokin, Michelle Monatague, Carrie Madden, Cheryl Profit, Rachel Profit, Rachel Boes, Co-Captain Shandy Welch, Co- Captain Carrie Clifford, Mara Shapshay, Rosemary Looney, Suzi Merselis, Julie Stolfors, Karen Schofeild, and Liz Salomon, Top Left to Right: Manager Martha Shattuck, Laura Mikulski, Kerry McKay, Chrissy Redgate, Cothi Du Rei, Andrea Buschini, Tracy Rockett, Lisa Shaw, Jen Smith, Anna Rutherford, Julie Moyer, Erica Hardin, Kami Cassella, Jenny Tremblay, and Coach Debra Todd. l-ley Kids, do it like this. Jen and Roe, this is not a cheerleading practice. How does that mouthguard taste, Andrea? lOO ff' B144 I at-Q, :fig 4. 1. Freshmen Girls Field Hocke 9.9 Row l: Michelle Harrington, Cheryl Mills, Melanie Toornbs, Linda Pei, Melissa Gross, Dana Fleishman, Margie Daniels, Katie Kissane, Holly Benedict, Jen Costello, Andrea Gallo, Cindy Bohlin, Coach Amy Jablonski. Row 2: Sharon Backrnan, Shelly Hart, Lee Haigney, Ann Hyland, Laura Bennett, Co-captain Allison Aron, Bethany Walters, Elizabeth Cohn. Y Bethany Walters decides to swing her partner round and round, Alison Aaron and Ann Hyland decide that the only way to win is to scare the opponent half to death, lOl The Varsity Football Team will always remember the l986 season as one that was better than their record shows. Under the leadership of Senior Co- captains Joe Murray and Tom Dretler,and second year Coach Ryan, this squad was one of the closest teams in recent years. The Warriors boasted one ot the strongest defenses in the DCL, allowing no more than l4 points to be scored against them Cexcept for CCD. Dretler broke the l ,OOO yard mark in the Thanksgiving day blowout ot the Weston Wildcats where he scored two touchdowns and led his team to avenge the O-O tie ot last year with a l9-7 victory. With most ofthe team return- ing next season, the Warriors will be in excellent shape to be a true power in the DCL next year. Our enthusiastic sidelines Steve Charlton running around the outside. David Boyle is ready to attack. J., 1 1- :q giyf2.,,:M5. 4 - A 4,4 .- sf .V ' --My: exft f,- - -1, I V 1 . . .. . ,,, il, v v .,,. 3 fa mm, Y .- ' , if .V . , ,A T, 1 4. . H1 1 I 1 N :ij fi , . Q , 'T ' vi at iw! , .. , ., -,W 2-, f I .' ' ' mg7.?i-5.1, Q94 'z A 'A -at . . ,M .f , .. ,, .0 ., -, , . 4. X' rv L nl 5' t'i ?'4?- 'Q w ' '1 ' - ' K ' '11, it 'A . , . .M . ..,, ii f-.,..Kf-.ir -1,9 x 1. , if 'A Q ,.f , U . iv.. - ff -, , 1 - , E., Q-.1 . ,r-f.h.M X t if ry... V 9 L2 f f f 1. V- ri, rf.. . Cf ' 74 ' r '. f ' -' 7. ' ' I ni' Qu -,ff '- 'H 'VJ f ' ifigffi 1 fr ' I . ' .. ' 2 'Z . ' ,??y 1, HS vt -..5i,,,f ff Z, f, .' 'g,,f',9 ' ' ' . gal -fi' . ' J ' ' Aww Lf? if mfif f,. A Q .: - f, f . -4 V Y, iv: f, .nyc '. Wits, , ,hun-4 -f' inf . ' ' -is My rf ' ' , ' ' ' , ,fl Q ., , 'V It my ,Qlxv l U 1 ' ima' If 1 1 lO2 5 Gee, did Wayland just score. Mike Downes takes a rest. Varsity Football 5 . 5 - 'Wx VU V, ,J ff , I ,,f Q, gy., rf- , .i.M:z.fx-rx, f 0 4, J f ge J ' ' ' 4 fr mf A i it f' ' 4'. l fi l l l nh! 1 4, 1 , A ,V ' M i -il ' -fr r 2 , . l 4 1 YI . , 1 s ' N Qi ' ,f f 4..A'1 5?J I . ,J J If I, , . M V an I 1 1 , . ,ay . V1 , ,,,, A, , 9 f at l ' 4 gg, I A is. ,, '., - f-r,.4 'f1 I Igff, , ' -- , 4 A Aj H EQ, Q ' f , C ' 11 -.kg 'MH vu' 7 1 i ,M A J ,045 A 37 L if Lx' K Q Qui 9 I Q . 5-,,f y ,fr My . f , ,yy Vg 5 Row l: Byron Pryor, Dean Maillet, Billy Wilkinson, Lonny Krasnow, David Cohen, Dennis Lucenta, Mike White. Row 2:Scott O'Keefe, Brett Athens, Jim Reilly, Rodney Bennett, John O'Connor, Captain Joe Murray, Captain Tom Dret- ler, Steve Charlton, Matt Boes, Mark Herman, Mike Downes.Row 3: Coach Ryan, Stephon Rochelle, Jett Kronenberg, Brian Danieli, George Billingsley, Eric McCallig, Kenny Coady, Joel Newman, John Boyajian, David Boyle, Todd Boulay, Darrick Edwards, Benji Greenberg, Paul Dragonetti, Keith Parker, Keith Hills, Chris Curley, Coach Cavanaugh, Coach Contrey.Row 4: Doug Labb, Keith Thomason, Brian McMullen, Jett Bartone, Adam Hawkes, Fred Randall, Bill Kotek, Alex Nagi, Mike Moschello, Matt Washek, Tom Burke. Lonny Krasnow returning the kick. Coaches Ryan, Confrey, and Cavanaugh watch as their team goes on to victory. Wayland lines up in an I-formation. IO! r N391 ,. M., 167 , ,A I ,Vp . ,, Ya- .o Whig my WI A V' , f f 1 N I X X R v , I Q, , I ' f 0 ,K g. W, , f'-eva my ' 91 W A7 ?mI5fV,:v, , :ir-V, Freshman Football i er The kickoff for Wayland Ned Burke cutting left. 5 i , K . . Neil MacLean wondering what to do ax i 1 il: with the football. 1' , , ,'-A H ,. --,VV m 'L 5 4 ,,,, ... Rt ' V., i -if W, -f ' 1-. . 4, . ,V 5' , . L I t . Q I, :,'j',g,,iS' 4 5 ,ff C 4 1 5' i 1. A , , ' f, if iw- 'Sf' .H V -:Mr r ' . 1 41,1 J 'f' ' ' 5 . 4,115+ , ,E-' W- 573' fi sa 10 ,ft M 4, A ,, , 4 fs ,N N. 595' V , 'V M4:,i,,', , -to ,T ,, V ,, IV 'Q V V fr f ., ' 7 f V -,vf-, z e,., f , r 'L 4 ' A 'fguwvfeyl 4, , , .,,M'y 15, V' V U, I I , , X ,I ' ' . .f, ' ,A Qnfsxf Ve 1 . 4 , ,, Katy- ,za ' ,,, .ll ' A - ' Vifx mi l x X 5 f i i, i I ,fi 'fi M' ' U tiki' yi to lxrV NN JU' ii df X is kj JN ,, V, ffl SX W A465 , 4L'e'LJd J r, 0 Row l:JJ.Maroney Jesse Newman,Jef'f Blocker, David Wilkinson, Lance Mosley, Jeremy Mosley, Jeremy Boraks, David Kclton, Mark James, Todd Perkins. Row 2: Jamal Wynn, Mark Anastas, Gary Hennessy, Michael O'MaIley, Neil Mac Lean, Chris Hopkins, Richard Abraham, Paul Driscoll , Eric Borgeson, Greg Clancy, Chris Ganam, Coach Hermanowski. l O 'iz It was a season that dreams are made of. lt had its thrilling victo- ries and crushing defeats, but isn't that just the nature of the game? Coach Mike Brennan stood at the helm, gathering a group of rag-tag athletes together to play the best golf this school has ever seen! Captain Mike Fennell led the team well all year, saving his best golf for the final, most cru- cial matches. Well dressed senior Tom Vocatura played A nice follow-through by Tom Montesi Craig Boreth prays for the ball to go in the hole Eric Shaw looks inspired by Coach Brennan's speech lO6 the most consistent golf on the team, finishing with an K8-4-ll record. Rick Kilpatrick consist- ently improved his game. Mike Lynch, after an early defeat,came back to play excel- lent golf. Sophomores Eric Shaw,Tom Montesi, and Doug Chisolm played very well and show promise for an excellent team next year. What about me, Craig Boreth? Well, I was just in it for the hot dogs. ww' ,q:1-'WL A .ifftfi . as 0.-' -V EM .--fy, , , -, ,':5f'1L fgzxf f -,, V: ' ,, ,L'-.jg,,.ff1-.f','f,- ': 'f 5 ? f 1 ' - ..- Boys Golf gui 1 1, TU ,.,' . ' - 'Wa ' 'ff 4 fe M' U8 'V i , gjyzixirlv 'W' 1. ., 5' 5' if, - lag fit ' ' 5 5 KU 1 p X' ll - ' , . 4 f I7 3 Wm-2 -if . f ' ' 4 1 J' ici..-str -W. we lr , . 4 ' ,!fr, J' im,- .af .ff gp. M., V 4 1 1 FWZ 91.5.-1. ' ve' V 'V-iv' 256. M, +L-,hifi .I 3125 ' .:. TK .. K. an A: . . 1- fx.. 5 f 3fJE',,,. M, ':. K v,. fm... 1 .Q MW 'Mfg v , fhkvmmyw HMV' f-if 724 .L ,- 2 n. 7 , 4 , tween . .eng ,, 3 - ,ff 4 Jus :Q if lv wh Ufbrff 7' ,, . 434 -,-fs iff l . . w-J, vw 'mf . .J lr . 'hi , ff l l ,.......4.... . 1, ., ,V H, , I F!Plx1g1iHl'lI ,. Xwiifi if' .' ,lm l el 1 R.. ff ' 1 JH-- l-eh 2 ts'fl'Z'- . 0, ,- ,, ,MJD gwl... . 4 , T 'L.:vr1:Lj'7,,w P' M. 4 , 3 . .. 4 The bowling alley is down the street, Eric Captain Mike Fennell raises his hand because he's sure. Mike Lynch smiles as he putts. Who says golf isn't a contact sport? Row l:Brad Pope, Peter Sorrentino, Captain Mike Fennell, Eric Shaw, Doug Chisholm, Row 2: Coach Brennan, Tucker Brown, Tom Montesi, Tom Vocatura, Craig Boreth, Mike Lynch, Rick Kilpatrick. IO! Laura Shannon equipped with sideline sidelines. essentials Shari Krasnoo fighting to stay standing at the Boston Latin game. Shari Krasnoo and Lisa Hardy demon- Erica Labb fleeing the referee. Latin girl trudges off the field. ps, .rv Mr.Mann watching intently from the Oh, those Fred-zones .... strate that popular victory sign as a what LN, nm . ff 6, ff f f -. .4 .GLS , .. , k kj ...W . Q, r 25 1 if , B- ., .mf wk, 0 2 H3 r:.+.5g'3 fi Us-1 'lf ig. TT , f f- I ' I 4 .2 . 4 '54 Kg Q, 4 'fh a ' A A W . -' 4 1 - g e L .M ', ' ' 14 '44, A X .ig ' ' V , 115 Q' in I4 Q .' if it .1 , iw? if , ' L . 'xv' ' f 9553? . ,fi .5 ' f ,gf 7 ,lf 4 ,, Zivax . '- ' 522 ,Jawa I ' 1 . JW? l ' ui, - . f L L , s , . . 1 H Eff id' 1: is r ,z L . y ' A l fflf 1 A. ' M V A . M ,' W' ' 'i,' 3,. - , 'ff2 Mv, I , ' Jar' , ,h,,, , ,J lu if l08 fwfr 7 . f. , .fg ' A Mez ,. V L ' A I lf, , ,i W yi. J, .. U inf, fi' NS, . 4 Z,,,1,,faff, ' ' ' f'1,f'lQ7' 1 f' frlf-4' 1- iiiimbf: .f'.:u'4,, ? 7 f' ' 'f 5 The Varsity Women's Soccer Team finished 3rd in the D.C.L. with a 8-5-4 record qualifying them for the MIAA tournament. High scorer,co-captain Shari Girls Varsity Soccer Krasnoo and senior standout Keira Lorentzen powered the iz, 1 ,---f M Y ki T i f - offense, relentlessly terrorizing H t ,V A V 1g '-rg li, Vi, J' .8-A '- qv i the opposition. A strong , i A f f1 ,-,bg .. ' f' 5 defense was also key to the riif .4 -Q V i ffjg rr., MN 1 i ' i ff aggressive Warrior game. The J - -X one woman powerhouse, Senior . J Ellie Strong, co-captain Susan Carls, and goalie DebbiefMolassesl Blocker con- sistently aggravated attackers T T J , along with the unsung heroic A - midfield line, Senior Deb Gaffin, V Junior Mia Hayes, Junior Kyle Brunel, and Freshman Lauren Nm, . ,V , 1: Qu. g 1 Ferguson.SeniorforewardsJulie M Perkins, Laura fgimp the limpl Shannon, and Julia Bossung also helped the team. ,. s staff . is LC Goalkeeper Deb Molasses Blocker - snarls at the oncoming offense. Wendy Fridge Lis cocks her foot for the boot. Why do we always get photographed for the Yearbook during our Boston Latin game? ponders Deb Gaffin, Keira Lorentzen, Shari Krasnoo, Ellie Strong, Julia Bossung, Amy MacNamara, and -, , J 5 rw at iw lb y 4 !','zi. f 35465.-A 'K ZZ, 1 9,55 z, '4 1 , Kristy Spoerl, The team, Row l:Lauren Ferguson, Wendy Lis, Deb Gaffin, Ellie Strong, Coifcaptain Sue Carls, Co-captain Shari Krasnoo, Julia Bossung, Julie Perkins, Keira Lorentzen, Lisa l-landy.Row Zi Mr, Mann, Debby Larsen, Kristy Spoerl, Amy MacNamara, Dr-In Blocker, Kyle Brunel, Kelli Brown, Kelly Karcanes, Erica Labb, Jane Troxler, Mia Hayes, Manager Laura Shannon. lO9 Muffy Connelly clears the ball. Heather Rowan stares at her toot think- ing l can't believe this. Loring l-lamlen tries to see the ball through the wall of hair. Darcy Conant tries to hop to the soc- cer ball. llO Girls JV Soccer v The JV Girl's Soccer team started with a slow start but gradually pulled together as a team to finish with a l-lO-l record. Towards the end of the season, the soccer skills of each member contributed to our win! Co-Captains Tori Pesek and Muffy Connelly reinforced our team spirit. We want to thank Coach Porell for not giving up hope and supporting us when all was thought to be lost. , 1 fQwM,4f,' Q ' Himfs 1' 71,5 -yr 4, - I Muffy Connelly has to kick the ball without falling sideways in the process. Darcy Conant only has eyes for the soc- cer ball. . mm' 1 M. W K I 1 , , S. 'FS fi 5' I livf l r. l Rowzl Elizabeth McCullough, Leiqlfi Schlafer, Darcy Conant, Lisa Marc,u',, Kirn Rc-ynolrls, Dclybir- Freirlman, Clnnsaty Milli'-r,Katy Anger, Loring Harnlen, Row 2: Heather Rowan,Li',a Griffin, l2r:lJr:r,cr1 Spur-rl, and Erika l rr,-y. lll Boys Varsity Soccer The Wayland Men's Varsity Soccer Team finished with a dis- appointing 4-8-4 record in the tough D.C.L. this year. lt was a rebuilding year for the Warriors, and one during which many un- derclassmen gained experience. The captains of this year's team were Nick Ross, Eric Kattwinkel, and Scott Scootah-Pie Ham- ilton. Through their undaunted leadership, a potentially dismal season was averted. We shan't soon forget the joie de vivre of an effervescent Dave Kane, the earth-shattering slide tackles of the immortal Dave Scux Hayes or the inspiring displays of grace and suavity by our very own Tom Coaster McDonald. When opposing coaches won- dered how one person could play center-forward and sweeper simutaneously, Coach Snow reared his head back and chuckled, The Somols! These twin terrors of the D.C.L., Mark and Walter, each managed to earn himself the prestigious position of 2nd team D.C.L. All- Star. Andy That's Not Funny Slayton was a paradigm of dis- ..., I ..,., .ZW . Q I ., ,. .ITM .VV f 5 .jaw ag, my .rywrfyybgyjf Z, , - vt- f f ,A , , 2 V 4, fi ,.7f'gJffgi,g45,f,, v' 4:5 gif, 1-15.5 V ...i - ff if 'H' MM ,ff-'. ',f , .. ., f ,.,,. 4 fe X g ff! A fx: -, .. 19, flZ, gf,fZ' r- iw , '26 8 , , H 7 V ' ,J ' K' . 1, W , ' ' W' ' rf -4 V if . rn,-1 A -M- , fi . , 1 , I 1 K'-M3 w 4 f 5 'pun-si. I fl :fi ',fir , I N t 'fztggf' ff' J 442' . ll2 -4... ,.iQ,L2..jlQ,,5 L. Q W i f .,-' V, -H 5 ,., .i. Hey Coach, when am I going in P asks senior Bayard Smith Captain Nick Ross eludes all his defenders 8 4 . ' :iff I f' 31 ,A ' g'Z f cipline when following captains' orders, and Eric Hey Guys! Lavin showed outstanding promise between injuries. The prettiest member of our team was, without a doubt, Norah Kucharski, who also happened to be our manager. Thanks Norsl Contributing seniors were Matt Loayza, Bayard Boogles Smith, Mark Coles Law, Mike Ball, Glen OOC Volkema, Rick Gilmore, and of course, the omni-present Randy Kilmon. 7 ,qs Wm 4 'Raw-. . fig 2 ' . wwf-WWW 'xrill .l - -5 Y ,, Q ,, ii, 4 Q . .Q 1: H if ,, ie, .5 'J 1 ','- A 2 y . '5 4 ' 46 1-- va- ' . 9?'l-d+fvi- L' 1' ro. , 1 Efxv ,ivy Q , I 1 V , ,fix , 4f?7'5', flair W 'ntgil 'V' 4 3' -' ' QgglffQQ,:fTfQ'fLZg'Qf,Q'g5!'IG..x, , l Sfg 2 .fp ff: .:':, I . .-.mx 5, , , , , i 1-53 'fr igj, f 'P x 'f A 1 vo l 1 s5:fz1!9Ynf3sN 2Z ,ff A ,, Qi A' 'J 1-QNH7-15 Fha wf+'f vi i ., ' P53 im T A la' -A 4,139 fr 3-1 J., 5 ' '.,,1 v . ,flf Q' 5 12' JM, 5. , ,y 3, ff wif , , ..., 2 A A ' A. 2 1' f 4 -V N , ff 2' bw M A Eric Konwinkel faking out his opponent. John Worriner tries out for the Rock- f etfes. yo ,.,. -.. m 2 , , ,,.,..a..,a.1..m..-un, , , i . ,X . - X Y , rf ,, , WA, -X, f v y.. f K - V y.,.,..,-,.f il A, .. -4--l ii I. x I F. iff: Row l:Denni5 Risemon, Andy Sloylon, Mork Sornol, Eric Kultwinklf-, Sunil Hmrnilion, Nirk Ross, Jvff Aclorns, Eric' Lovin, Wcmlh-I S0mol,Row 2:MoH Looyzo, David Hoyas, Mnrk Keller, Mulfc- Bull, Murk Erlwcnrrls, Chris MrCullouqlw, Mark Low. Row li: Cfom ll Snow, Rick Gilmore, Mike Fordy, Glenn Volkcrno, Jon Worrinvr, Uuyurcl Smith, Duvirl Kun!-, Torn Mucllonfllcl llfl ? ,yy ,J J J, J it Freshman Boys Socce James Gilmore viciously attacks the ball David Roane watches the ball magically rise oft his knee , , , ,, j ' 4 , W 1 -. . 4,4 , ,f , , ,4,,, Although the team didn't have a winning season, our quad-captains Matt Kavet, David Segre, Jamie Roane, and David Roane led the team through some great games. Coach Bill Leone was very supportive in the team's quest for a good season. During the season there was a tremendous amount of team spirit, which helped the team group together and work together. The team wishes to specially thank Coach Bill Leone and the captains, including MVP Mott Kavet. Con- gratulations to Tim Phoenix, who won the most improved award. ll-4 , f 9 ' V I 1, 4 I V L ' M ' if '21' :Xa . .Lai Row l: Scott Oremland, Henry Poydar, Adam Hirsch Michael Gardner Matt Whelton Brian Keogh Make Angus Ricky MacDo nald, Neil Landry, Row 2: Tim Phoenix, Craig Weinbaum David Roane Matt Kavet Jamie Roane Gus Hartlng Seung Lee Junior Varsity Soccer Y 64.1 Eta Q 1 1 i ' .441 P -, W wg, i 'f JJ P If'-gi I , ffl, 1 rrI 5'?3 uvilllf-16 ..S- US-z ...N A' .J Row l : Christian Matyi, Alex Moulle-Bertaux, Stephen Colella, James Gilmore, Rob Desimone, Jeff Kunz, Neil Rosenbaum, David Fay, John Angier, Kyle Barnard, Tim Anderson, Chris O'Connor, Coach Sterling, Row 2: Lenny DiCarla, Aaron Ashton, Ted Ball, Mike Grubstein, Dwight Blaha, Doug Boll, Matt Barrach, Michael Bonner, Row 3: David C-iaffin, Billy Daley, Wilson Pilette, Kenny Holmstrom, David Jones, Will Brown, Larry Kunz Wait for me! yells Stephen Colella Seung Lee starts to walk like an Egyp- tion Mike Angus tries to propose while lung- ing for the ball. Will you marry me? The J.V. Boys Soccer season should be considered a learning experience. With a season of no wins, eight losses, and five ties, the team learned some valuable lessons. They learned to work as a team and uphold spirit through tough times. The players also learned never to give up. Top scorer Mike Grub- stein helped put up a good fight against opponents. The fore wards worked together and gave Mike the opportunity to score. The halfbacks were the joining force for the defensive and offensive teams. The defense players gained a lot of experience working together. Coach Sterling tried to hring all the players together, hut the team didn't click until the last leg of the season, We can c-x pect a terrific season next yrinr. Some say that the l987 Way- land Girls Swimming and Diving Team were The Best of the Rest . The girls have had an ex- tremely successful season, finishing second to undefeated Acton-Boxboro . This year's freshmen, led by Amy Wallace and Laura Yolin, were a strong addition to the growing team. Co-captains SallyWhiteand Jen Meek led the team in spirit, proving, once again, that the team is by far the most spirited in the league.Wayland's Secret Weapon , Sally White was honored by the Boston Globe as one of the most valuable swimmers in the state. She along with other senior swimmers, four year letter winner Jen Sosnowski, Kristen Wald, and Tara Emery will be missed next year, The divers, led by returning seniors Lisa What does Laura Yolin know that we don't? Row l: Alex Meek, Liz l-lecksher, Kristina Wojcik, Michelle Fokos, Lori Wong, Gail O'Mara, Megan Richard- son, Row 2: Amy l-larmon, Jen Sosnowski, Tara Emery, Captain Sally White, Captain Jen Meek, Kristin Wald, Jen Kimiatek, Susan Gale, Coach Valle, Row 3: Sarah l-lecksher, Melissa Grego- rian, Rachel Rosensweig, Linda Dann, Laura Yolin, Heather Uhler, Andrea Wald, Karen Feinberg, Row 4: Robin Feinberg, Robin Shane, Tracy Eagan, Whitney Hyde, Sheila Macmillan, Carole McCauley, Annie Strauss, Amy Wallace ll6 The Best of the Rest Carapezza and Jen Kimiatek along with new and talented freshmen, made a valuable con- tribution to the team. The most memorable meet of the season was the Lincoln-Sudbury meet which Wayland won by a score of 87-85 led by the strong swim- ming of Amy Wallace. Wayland swimmers also swam well at both the Northern and State meets. The team's success can also be attributed to diving coach Jim Brainard, assistant coach Jon Ferro, and head coach Claude Valle who gave the swim team a great example to follow. We swimmers thank our coaches as well as our parents for giving us support this year. Next year Acton- Boxboro had better watch out because Wayland will be simply The Best 1 'IRIT A ' 'fgi Q tw E , vi., I awp 1' ' 57 L 4, ,.,f' ,Jo X A A I 1 45 gl . W A I 7 , 5 f My ,,. im at ff 2 2 fp ? a6'4 uv V153 ' 1 f . miata' mv-M' An exuberant Girls Swim Team carries on the tradition of coloring the pool water Senior Jen Kimiatek impresses the judges by doing a handstand on the surface of the water A A X xx- : ggi' Kristin Landurand swims the hard way with her hands tied together Junior Heather Uhler celebrates another Warrior win KN' N2 w 'N T-E-A-M, yay, Team! Unlike Shawnda Rose, Jessica Butter is always willing to smile for the camera. The l986 Varsity Fall Cheerleaders had a successful and rewarding season. The squad was coached by Porn Mil- ler, and was led by co-captains Wendy Miller and Stacy Vileniskis. As well as cheering for the football team, they also held two successful pep rallies which seemed to boost the school's spirit! The cheerleaders would like to thank Coach Miller for her time and extra effort. Fall and Winter ll 1l 4 'X- M' . i, ' , ,. .. . ., ' f ff Z. V ff, f. la 1 , . -mh JI?imA. 3: ' -- 4 sw., fc 1 ef ff-3 M, we Row l : Cheryl Stanton, Row 2: Kim Adams, Capt. Stacy Vileniskis, Capt, Wendy Miller, Danielle Davis, Row 3: Shawnda Rose, Monique Sheafer, Cija Shepard, Jessica Butter, Kristy Earle, Tina Murray, Ebony Neville ll8 Cheerleading tt' .n ' A N -K A , y If-Q2-eq if acer r?'fga'f .SW-'51 fffgif- AT f T222 o7,g+,t,,3., f A,vm.fz4 ,-5,32 .ga , , , .,, gk, xx n22Snia.s,fLa-. Mis .f f,ffi,-c'.w S ark.. we-'ef lrzagamav and 4 Got the spirit? Let's hear it! STOP-in the name of lovel, yells Cija Shepard. Smiling co-captains, Stacy Vileniskis and Wendy Miller, The Basketball Cheerleaders had an exciting season. They cheered for the DCL champs, and they also outcheered their competition! The squad worked well together and many new faces were seen. They all looked like pros on the court. The squad was lead by Coach Miller and captains Kim Adams,Danielle Davis and Laura Shannon. Row l: Julie Stolfors, Tina Murray, Lori Danleli, Laurie Parker, Mandy Finnarty, Katy Fitzgerald, Row 7: Miclwllr- Sltapim 9 4' VL V Jessica Butter, Capt. Kim Adams, Capl, l aura Slwarmam, Capt. Danielle Davis, Krisly liarlc, lulir- Diffrnlri , sw -. ,ii f' ,, , N 4 'f T wKhQ,!' . 7: , Mi Qyjr-3' ' ' A. T , H ri, fr 5 gf. tag, ff I g ,sg Z, 'MJ 133 A, v Jw , . Q ,Q Vx fav K A ' 245- - fi' - 4 '.1,'M :wF6!Y , Q' '57 .. 'S ' ll? The Pep Rallies Principal Sharon D. Hennessy hosted her second year of pep rallies at Wayland High School. On hand to guide us in our pep were Frank Smith, Eric Moyer, and Paul Livingston. Featuring selected students, the band, and the cheerleading squad, the rallies proved to be a Monique Sheafer shows her spirit at o pep rally l2O memorable experience. They demonstrated Dr. l-lennessey's continuing ettorts to foster school spirit among students. The festivities were climaxed by the releasing ot hundreds of black and orange baloons. Go Wayland! Mr. Livingston spurs on some peppy music 4 V X -ss 'T Wyre, 19 A' 1- A 4: 'Pi X 'E .4 I .4 fx, .L -,- I: 1 ll u, :Qu f if THE agar I: F Yllkwd- O ......-. ...M ,co R -Z ve ' II n .nv Bonners show Woylond spirit golore Dove Kone never misses on opportunity Woylond cheerleaders clop to the beot of school spirit to be on comero IPI IT! if V R 1 E W 1 1 My fr The Varsity Girls' Basketball team had a very successful sea- son ending with l2 wins and 6 losses. The team was led by Coach Molly Walters and Co- captains Katy Phoenix and Keira Lorentzen. The team upset the league by making the state tournament tor the tirst time in six years. Steak um Vileniskis and Shari Krasnoo Row lg Beth Kelton, Co-captain Keira Lorentzen, Co-captain Katy Phoenix, Erica Labb. Row 2: Coach Mitchell ,Co-manager Chris Redgate, Shari Krasnoo, Melissa l-laggarty, Julie Perkins, Stacy Vileniskis, Suzanne Goldstein, Christy Spoerl, Lisa Handy, Co-manager Karen Schotield, Coach Walters. Shari Krasnoo hails the mighty net. Co-captains Keira Lorentzen and Katy Phoenix pose pretty. made the All-Star team. Julie Perkins' high scoring in key games also strongly contributed to the team's success. Some key wins were against Bedford and Newton South. Although the team is losing six seniors, there are still many strong players returning next year to continue the teams' success, Wayland Girls' Basketball is back! If Throughout the season, the girls J.V. basketball team showed improvement by aIl.The team was led by Coach Keith Jones and co-captains Kate Kissane and Danna Fleishman. One especially remembered game was against the long time rival, the Weston Wildcats. This was a very close game which resulted in a win for Wayland. Another close victory, was against Concord-Carlise. Concord beat Wayland the first time, but Wayland wouldn't give up and won by 7 points. The team may not have done as well as they had wanted to, but they worked hard and had fun. Danna Fleishman drives for the basket. lt's my ball! yells Kate Kissane Kate Kissane and Lara Scarpato pray to the all-mighty basketball net, The Wayland bench watches a tense moment of the game. l24 ggi, ,f hw ' X, ix f l f , .swf Girls' J.V. Basketball Kate Kissane lets nothing stand between her and the basketball, Now l know what they did with the Super Glue! Lily Chiu says as she realizes her fingers are stuck to the basketball. Row l: Kate Kissane, Rebecca Spoerl Row 2: Coach Keith Jones, Danna Fleishman, Donna Jubo, Laura Plaut, Lara Scarpato, Lily Chiu, Karen Schofield, Chris Redgate Ili DCL champs The Wayland Warrior Basket- ball Team did nothing more than live up to its reputation as a hard working and talented team which would win the DCL title. Losing only one game in the DCL, the Warriors finished the regular season at i3-l ll7-l overalll. The tri-captain force of guard Arvell Mumford, All-Star Craig Doherty, and co-league MVP Eric Thielen gave the Warriors much of the talent and stability they needed coming off a rocky 85-6 season. Craig Doherty, alias Dr. Dunk sparked the offense with his thunderous slams and inside moves in key situations. Doherty and Thielen were a tall force inside, contro- lling the boards and getting the basket. Mumford caught on fire early in the season to lead the Warrior attack on the fast break which was key to Wayland's success this season. Other contributors to Wayland's success were All-Star Stefan Thielen, point guard Mike James, and sixth man Steve Doherty. Stefan earned his All- Star bid with his soft touch from the outside and his strong l26 rebounding. Freshman point guard was just what Joe Porrell needed to break the press and to run the offense. James has dazzling quickness and can really handle the ball. Steve Doherty came off the bench to give the Warriors the backup they needed when the pressure was on, often pulling down 5 to lO rebounds a game. Erik Townes and Craig Boreth saw some playing time during the season. Townes used his quick- ness to score points for the Warriors while Boreth showed incredible accuracy from the perimeter. Other seniors who unfortunatly didn't get much playing time for the warriors are Byron Pryor, Chris Paine, and Denis O'Driscoll. The team owes a great deal to them as well as to the other returning players for their support throughout the season and hard work in practice. The team would also like to thank Coach Porell for all the time and effort he has put into coaching our team. Look for the Warriors to be a contender in the DCL for years to come. -.14 I ',. F' The DCL champs. Row lgByr0n Pryor, Arvell Mumford wonders if he can Chris Paine, Mike James, Eric Townes, make the Sl1OT- Craig Boreth. Row 2: Coach Porrell, Matt Weagle, Gary Trierweiler, Capt. CVOJQ Bofelh l0YS Cm 999- Eric Thielen, Capt. Arvell Mumford, Capt. Craig Doherty, Stefan Thielen, Steve Doherty, Denis O'DriscolI. nf' -ia -.-.' 'M- xg ggi X H X N Q'-vf' V, if V is-r if g iff xi A XR .XI . Z X If Q . . I Q X V A 1 ' X 7 . lt X XX vi gi if i it he-N,'2W. Y - fav, Xi M .,,W, ,Xi 1 3 I 1 ' ' ' i , A W Happy times for the Woylond bench. 'noi .V Arvell Mumford greets fellow coptoin Craig Doherty during pregome introductions. 1986 slom dunk champion Croig Doherty goes for onother one. IW The J.V. Boys Basketball sea- son was filled with ups and downs. lt was led by first year coach Mr. Fugini. The year star- ted off with a big win over Bed- ford, followed by two tough losses to Xaverian. After falling to one win and three losses, the team responded with three straight wins until losing a hard one to Newton South. The sea- son also had its share of overtime thrillers and close games. There were two overtime games. One of which was a close double overtime loss to Acton-Boxboro. The other was a win against Boston Latin. The team ended their season with a strong win over Concord-Carlisle. Brain Danieli goes for the shot. .lon Boyajian makes a vicious face at his opponent after he drops the ball on his foot. Dave Williams takes a balletic leap for the rebound XXX, W 6 . I 1: 1 J 1 1, 1 , V , rugfllf i l Boys J.V .... iff' il XJK E i i. 2 242 3 V fl l 'lull we 1-416 elf F f' 4 f 5-vhs ,af f I l f 1 , P 'Z 1 'V 7 J - 1 T A fa'-5 7 . l -... , Z , ' 1 i f .ffm i Row lf Tom Diperna, David Gaffin, Coach Fugini's daughter, Matt Barach, Tom Montessi, Row 2-Coach Fugini, Dave l28 Williams, Jon Boyajian, David Faye, Brian Danieli, Tom Burke Hmmm, maybe l can scare my opponent and make him drop the ball by making faces, thinks Dave Kelton Neil MacLean shows us his muscles as he Tries to play basketball. Lookl I can balance the ball on the tips of my finge-rs!, says Dove Roane. Row l Jamal Wynn Lance Mosley David Roone Craig Simpson Jamir Roanc Shawn Dohcrtyg Row 2fCooch Lis, Dowel Kellon Ben Shan Tucker Brown Neil MacLr-an Davc Wilkinson Tom Nelson, Chris Hopkins, Nc-fl Binl IZ? The '87 Girls gymnastics team had a fun season. The team was led by seniors Cijo Shepard, and Co-Captains Julia Bossung and Jen Kimiatek. The 3 seniors have contributed greatly to the team throughout their years of participation and they will be missed. There were only two other returning members-sophmores Andrea Harthorne and Sherry Earle, they greatly aided the team. The 3 freshmen were typi- calzalways eating and goofing off. They also worked hard and their laughter was appreciated. Freshmen Peggy Charlton, Alex Meek and Lauren Ferguson will be valuable team members in the future as they were good this year. We faced tough competition in the DCL from Acton and L.S. Julia, injured in a car accident, was not able to compete for half the season. Two of our closest meets were lost by 2 points and 3 points dur- ing her absence. Nevertheless, our season was fun and since we had such a small team everyone was friendly and agreeable. I hope there's a mat where I am landing. thinks len Kimiatek. Wayland gymnastics makes people flip out. Cija Shepard takes a break during her uneven bar routine l3O T101 1771 ln- fam-..,.,. Cltlfl. lil f lvoitttuivf, g i v KI F -I Txgxk lin' L. Wil A ,mx Row lg Coach Sharkey, Cija Shepard, Capt.Jen Kimiatek. Row 2: Alex Meek, Sherry Earle, Peggy Charlton, Andrea Harthorne, Lauren Ferguson Gymnastics lt's o bird...It's a plone... Alex Meek holds a perfect position on the beam. Don't worry, Sherry, you're almost there! Peggy Charlton tries in vain to free her foot from the wire. 5 Q af- l3l lt was an up and down season for the '87 Warrior Hockey Squad. Despite posting a 2- l 4-l record, the team was competit- ive with almost every team in the league and gained respect from all of its DCL foes. Although inexperienced, the team showed plenty of unity, enthusiasm, and effort which resulted in its most competitive season in 4 years. This healthy attitude was mainly the result of senior players .Ieff Anastas, Sean Angus, Mike Fennell, Dean Maillet, Paul Pruneau, Jim Reilly, Jon Rostler, Matt Scola, Tom Vocatura, Dave Whelton, and Carl Wojcik. Many of these players were instrumental in Wayland's first win against Weston in 3 years lCarl Woicik had a hat trickl and a third period comeback against Bed- ford. Hopefully next year's team will continue on the road of im- provement forged by the '87 squad. Mike Fennell drives toward the goal. Jim Reilly looking for the action. Scott Carls smashes a cockroach before the game starts, Jon Rostler flying for a block. , i -v,,,J'- - id' l Q n 1 K' ' ' ' v . Q 5 Q... Ice Hockey ' Ye Q Arg, N' in fi ,- 'gf ut 'j.-jgj-Ti 4 ' fi i f,-.23 had M.. Mi QU f.?Q,,,, D : .,. 2 ff' it f V , 10' K ' Q W ., . Q S, L .qw A. 31 1 X Q Q fi .... 'WA v . ,. ,. 1, .. . , V 'Q'-i'5 'ef 24'4'5' 14, 94-ff Q--. iw Nr' G 5 Y A ' ,vf -49134 K , ., I ' S179 s lm X 1-:gud W 2 4.14 al! XJ t -, 5, X - QI Q 1 Front row-Poul Pruneou, Scott Corls, Jeff Annatnz, Junw Really, Curl Wnlcik, Kr,-nth Pnrlfcr, Tom Vmntnmg lop ruw fX',',u',l, Couch John Noyol, Norah Kuchorski, Aszust Cooch Pctrrr MCCHHL-rty, Cmiq Wt,-mhuum, Em MfCfnIIn,, IJ'-fm MfIlIIl'Il Mtllf- Angus, Mike Fennell, Andy Grozso, Soon Angus, Mott Sr olo, Dowd Whr,-Iton, Jon Rnstlf-r, Murtnn M1 Nfny, lfnmf- H1-vqm, Coach Bob Corpenter, Kirn Weinboum Q . Mott Scolo ond Eric McCoIlig set up the MoIochi Crunch Tom Vocoturo hos some trouble with o bouncing puck. No one seems oble to Iocote the puck. Tom Vocoturcl tokes on the entire teorn! t IJ The I987 Ski team went into the season expecting a mediocre year and were surprised by an amazing amount of success for a team with only one senior. Captain Aaron Albright led the Boys' team to a successful year in Cross Country and a decent year in the Downhill against the rough competition in the DCL. Freshman Matt Kavet excelled in the slalom meets while Sophomore Brenden Mc Mahon cranked in Cross Country. The Girls' team experienced a devastating loss when Junior Downhill Captain Seana Stanton and Junior Cross Ready...Set...Gol Walking through a winter wonderland... Has anybody seen a ski race? asks Aaron Albright. ls Geoff Kunz tired? I34 Country Captain Heather Uhler suffered from knee injuries. But the girls managed to hold their own with the help of Kelly Karcanes in Cross Country and Tori Pesek in Downhill. Ted Hall's dedication to his coach- ing proved to be a true inspira- tion to the hard working state team. His influence ranged from changing the style of Cross Country skiing to skating, to changing the music from Led to the Dead. We would also like to thank Mr. Bowers for all of his help with the Ski team and we wish him the best of luck in the future. Ski Team -i.,wah',,. .yr fx. --... - 9 sn 1 +..u42f in 944-f'41'f1'b. 1 5 4' J' 0 Ati' in lf' bvfxqf M, 'z. 'K L,bQ'.n.,.-Q .-.fv- Vu .. .was K, Q: it 'W -Q. of Q .'-3 -v . A A., mf' ',..., A O.. l C . Q, :SW-i-..: . ,4 XC' iq. r if H. rms J' i 1-. +- W- x, . . ,, .'4 ,. - 'H-1 V . 'S 1a x 5 x K . . Q 1- , A. . ' Ns, if-4. k - Q I n..,,,.-ff We. fi- '1 .Z -A .f .Q -,,,. .wiv-,gy ,.--5 A ,,. ' - M ,M we , - Y .HJAN -xg:- r . n1 Q- .ww -1 , , m.,,,,f x MTV, ,, ,Tift 9 I . ww gf - A ' '92 ww' I think I con, I think I con...' 7 ifiif V mqbmmwmmgdx 35,2 V R' vis II, in 'iff 4 gf hr ,gif , umm nv 1 04489 I Y , -,gf V 5- , 4 .' ,mv ,, V 5. ' a f A-gm. . eg if , , ,. - V 'L 1,- X xt. .3-2 , .A w?,A,L..'5,' tx A ' Ia' ffl' 'tiff- Row l:Alex Moulle-Bertoux, Mork Edwards, Copt, Aoron Albright, Copt, Heother Uhler, Geoff Kunz , Kenny ltlolatrom, Row Qi Conch Tod Holi, Roetrrnciry Looney, Whitney Hyde, Tori Pesek, Muffy Connelly, Dono Hill, Kristine Addison, Ben Elliot, Aron Kuflnr. Row 31 Cocicli Bun lflowcrg, Eric Shnw, Brendon McMahon, Kotie Angler, Loring Hornlen, Cillo MocDowell, Kelly Korcones, Lenny DiCurIo. Row 41 Brion Ki,-oiiqli, lon Wrfintrriula, Suung Hnn Lf-rf, Mutt Kovi-I, Mike MCCornon, Bred Pierce, Henry Poydor, Mike Gordner. Missing: John Angler, Dun Wt,-intrnuli, Cuptuin 31-orici Sicinion, Arny Ponrl. Putting your poles on con be o difficult thing Q I'l'1 The Boys' Swim team got off to a slow start, swimming all of the toughest teams the first half of the season which left them with a record of O-6. However, under the strong leadership of their new coach, Bruce Riccioti and tri captains Tom Boys' Swim Team Sosnowski, Ken Yang, and Tom La l-laise, they bounced back winning 5 of their last 7 meets, to finish up 5-6. The Dual Meet season ended on a high note as Wayland finished oth in the DCL Championship Meet. The Swim team was one of the strongest in Wayland history benefitting form the return of the Cannons and from the performance of much improved diver Rob Mc Cauley. Strong performances were also turned in throughout the season by Wayne Yang, Tom La l-laise, Kyle Barnard, Phil Hall, and Will Brown. Swimmers to watch in the future are Kevin Slep, Dave Kane, Tim Sosnowski, Jon Cannon and l Dave Jones. lux Row l. Jon Cannon David Kane Capt,Ken Yang, Capt. Tom Lal-laise Capt. Tom Sosnowski, Will Brown, Manager Amy l-larmon, Row 21 Tim Sosnowski, Kyle Barnard, Kevin Slep 1 U ?'Nn1 David Jones, Phil l-lall, Rob Mc Cauley, Jeff Swarz, .lon Budner, Wayne Yang, Dylan Cannon, Coach Riccuitti Missing:Ari Etelmon, Matt Wheltoni l-low can you see with all that water in your face, Ken? Don't wave at the camera, dive in the water! I36 'V-.., 1 ' --.1 2 2 gl Q ! , A J A I 2 I ' Q Q 53142 5.1 vi. Who ore you proying to Jon Budner? Couch gives o few words of luck to some of the team. Ken Yong, I Thought you were o bockstroker? I don'f know, who? do you think we're supposed to do? Q X I X K Fin With one of the largest and youngest teams in years, the Wayland Girls' Track Team ended the season sixth out of nine teams with a record of 3-5- 0. The team placed fifth in the All-League meet. Among the l8 Freshmen, Sharon Bachman and Elizabeth l-lecksher were key contributors in the mile and l000. ln the 300 and shot put, Amy Wallace proved valuable. Kate Cros- man improved steadily in the hurdles and high jump. ln the Sophomore class, Jane Troxler and Debby Larsen excelled once again in the sprints and Jen Smith matched their efforts in the mile. Among the standouts in the shorter dis- tances were Junior Mona Boykins and Senior Clare Brady, In the 600, tri-captains Sarah l-leckscher and Karen Milne prevailed. The long-distance events were dominated by Sandy Dunbar, Justine Fitz- simmons, Susan Carls, and tri- captain Patty Lin. Although the record doesn't l38 ,f Wamf nun- ,af Justine marvels at Patty Lin's perfect running form. What do you mean do five more laps? Carrie Clifford takes time out with a cold one. Amy, put that orange down! show it, Coach Gees says the season was a tremendous success and looks forward to next year's more experienced TCOITH. Girls' Winter Track ,N-A -N - I 2 li I 1' In Z 'I 'ff 1 t I - I , iv, , 4, B S Ruin- , 1 I Jfuini. N Mr. Gees and his women, Row l: Shannon Brothers, Heather Hamilton, Susan Carls, Capt Sarah Hr,-r,lff,lir-r, Capt Putty Lin, Capt. Karen Milne, Justine Fitzsirnnnons, Clare Brady, Sharon Bachrnan, Linda Chen, Renee Vrichori. Row 2: Allison Affanato, Elizabeth Hecksher, Carrie Madden, Erica Frey, Diane Darnour, Patty Brady, Kritr- Croarnan, lr,-n Smith, Conrli Gees, Carrie Clifford, Darcy Conant, Elizabeth McCullough, Laurie O'Driscoll, Amy Wallace, Dr,-l,ilnr: l,rir',r'n, I on Wonq, Cheryl Profit, Jane Troxler, Mona Boykins, I think I con, I think I can. says Laurie as she chugs along. Shannon Brothers sprints to victory The Boys' T986-7 Winter Trock Teom ogoin wos o strong force to be reckoned with in the Duol County Leogue, but ogoin fell short to o powerful Lincoln- Sudbury teom by o few points. Led by Senior tri-coptoins Mike Boll, Gront Trierweiler, ond Gront Miller, Woylond showed its well-known tcilent, volucible depth, ond ever-present closs, finishing the seoson with on im- Use those muscles, Mikel Borry Snyder wonders whot Gront Trierweiler stepped int l4O pressive 7-l record. Winning the DCL oll leogue meet ond run- ning ot l-lorvord climoxed o seo- son of hord work, dedicotion, ond fun cit Woylond. The fobu- lous cooching ond coring of Bill Snow proves to be the mciin foc- tor in Wciylond's teom success. The future is indeed bright for mony more potentiolly powerful squcids to come. -1 l Boys' Winter Track HUC! HAVE' , . 0 M. MA! . . .. fc- f.-aw' Ziff LJ :Z-MWZQW I if 4 HWY, ff' an , 'iff We fjiffwffw we . . . f. y . XML Z4-'fffffff-If-4 ,. . ,,. ,,. W-, , 1, 7 ,,,,, 44 , 1 I izg f4fv? M' f1'3 ? 1,?jf 4- ' -4 9- 4, ' ff .- ,Z .eww aij Q, K ' fy av 6 :ff1'fr2 gf , , ,,3 '-f,vZ,.,1' fr fyyi' ,I rr Y 2 1 2459 , -,f 1-iv,'CLAS-f?':q ?1'f .:., 7 7 -'I- t'1!' . , . ,, M ...,, .,., bw, ,,,, ,,.,. M- ,.,. A ..,,.,, W. lf' MMA it' Row l:Mike Landurand, Eric Ostroff, Eric Kattwinkel, Capt, Grant Trierweiler, Capt, Mike Ball, Barry Snyflr-r, Hill Warclli,-, Keith Delesus. Row 2: Arthur Perry, Wilson Pilette, Toby Faye, Steve Kenney, Ian l-lay, Paul Abrarnsari, Mila- Cdfl1b'slf'll1. Row 3: Mike Keats, Manager Jillian Troxler, Mark Leonard, Tag Frothinqharn, lan Warriner, Milfr- Partly, Drirrr-ll Dr,-Ji,-',iif Ben Linden, Todd Keller, Manager Cristen Johnson, Coach Bill Snow. Missing: Charlie Glass, Capt. Grant Millwr. ,Af Jon Warriner picks his target, Mike Ball wonders which way is up On your mark... Ifll Wrestling for Coach Rick Moyer is an experience of a mind and body paralleled by no other. Wrestling demands ex- treme mental and physical toughness. The season started out shaky with a loss to Weston and a poor showing in the Way- land Holiday Tournament, how- ever, strong determination and leadership from the coaches and seniors turned our season around. Our record was l3 wins and 3 losses. A highlight of the season was a dramatic victory over '86 state champs North Andover, capped off by a pin at Hvy. by Fred Randall. We made it a goal to win at the sectionals and like Coach said we tore the house down! Second place Weston finished 32 points behind. Mark Herman turned in gutsy performance by wrestling with a painful knee injury, and took oth. Scott Clark took 5th, Teddy Keenan, Aaron Ashton, Craig Hartigan, and Fred Randall took 3rd, Eric Kampf, Steve Charlton, and Mike Downes took 2nd, Andy Cobra Dyer took lst. ln the State Tournament, freshman Ted Keenan placed 6th, senior Mike Downes placed 5th, Captain Andy Dyer placed 2nd, and Steve Charlton was champ. Best of luck in the coming yearsl l've almost got himl, thinks Craig Hartigan. Does Coach Moyer practice making those pretty faces in his spare time? Steve Charlton dominates over his Opponent, l42 Wrestling..- ESL? ' ' ' ' V 5 'frflfwlffz 'V' V ' tg. 1: - : .ir-iq1,,:,:,955'!g.,-pg., .:w 3,35-w 'SC H A .v . . - i' ' 'ft 3-?rf1 't1 r'- Q.: rf J. . , -.Q ,,.l H..s,11,., , - . aw .?, -75' ' A , A-'swf' :f,gi',',?,2'zgs. 4, I V'AYl.Af' 3 2 lux W ' FIJ Row lfMngr.Julie Moyer, Steve Charlton, David Hanlon, Neil Rosenbaum, Dwight Blaha, Ted Keanon, Fred Randall, Mike Downes,Row 2-Mngr.Catherine Kennedy, Mike Terrenzi, Craig Hartigan, Scott Clark, Tim Anderson, Capt. Andy Dyer, Mark Herman, Mngr.Elisa Carapezza, Mngr.Wendy MiIler,Row 3-Darron Casella, Eric Kampf, Aaron Ashton, Mark Spear, Dana Ruzicka, Jeff Bortone, Adam Grossman,Row 4-Coach Cavanaugh, Dr. Zimmerman, Keith Thomason, Jason Clark, Coach Moyer, Coach Testa. l l i i i l i l 4 Ho! I gof anofher one!, says Fred Randall. Mike Downes wonders if he's hurting his opponent. Captain Andy Cobra Dyer goes for the pin! Mark Herman flips his opponent. lfii ...Hand More Wrestlin 9 'UNI 4 4 f ' i ' , 052 p I -1 ,of 4? 'G 4 filihf 12 fig avg? if H xi-13' J W X 'i oi- .' ' h ' ,f' ' r B L Coach Moyer calls the moves from the bench. Go ahead, make my day? says Keith Thomason. OuCh, he bit me! cringes Dwight Blaha. Row liSCoft Vachon, Brooks Thomson, Todd Perkins, T011 Cullcy, Row 2. Carl Strasswimmcr, Billy DOWHCS, SCUH O'KC'Cfv, Alcfxis Gavins, Dan Mvssimi, Micihuvl O'Mrillvy, Df'll1f,l Ruiickn, Dim fvkciillivrciy, PMP! Sorrfwitinu, Jovi Nc-wmrni, Ccnifh Cavcmruujli. lfli ACTIVITIES K 4:7 Z .NL,, .If f J! I, 1 M1 I3 W Rfb 'fgxkmw 73 'Vw 4-'nw lff! 'ki FV' 47 W il :N :. mfll z.,-A55 . ,i-,S ,.f 52. . f' I ,4 fu, lx I 2' , l 1 l S F fi 1 , . , - M v Wm I E , , 5 I ,V 'lf K -V . , F211 if .. -3 4 U , ,,v. ,..,1.- .. ,. I , 7 , . N, ,I U if ' .. i T , , 'Z' T ff . ' If-l,i1f' H 1 T 4, .Ax I . . .. ,., . ,,.,,,., . ' ' lf.-f tt lx -fL is ' J . X V -i'5xi'C . 'f is Xgi. px.. This year, under the leader- ship of President Susan Carls, the Student Council addressed such issues as gym for students participating in after-school sports, testing policies, relations among students on Wayland's campus, and restricted study for Freshmen. Student Council laid the groundwork for future involvement in these areas. For the first time ever, the Student Council experimented with voter registration in the October Freshmen elections for student Council and Class Ex- ecutive Board, in order to simu- late real local and national el- M8 ections. Advocates for voter registration hope to see this process implemented in future school-wide elections. Also in October, Student Council representatives ran the annual Spook House for el- ementary school students, which was fun for both the parti- cipants and the youngsters. During Winter Week, the Student Council ran the tradi- tional lt's Academic and the Talent Show, as well as an all- new Faculty Trivia Contest , a Trivial Pursuit game between the departments. The Student Council will con- tinue to advocate students' rights and provide a forum for student concerns. Susan's en- thusiasm was a great asset to this year's Council. The Student Council.Row l:Vice President Grant Miller, President Sue Carls, Advisor Ken Altshuler. Row 2:Jen Schumacher, Kris Eskandarian, Marianne Monte, Eric Kattwinkel, Patty Lin, Carrie Clifford, Katherine Kennedy. Row 3: Laura Harris, Linda Chen, Melanie Tooms, Kim Reynolds, Jen Smith, Anne Rutherford, Kristen DeVoe, Liz Salomon, Karen Schofield Row 4: Jeff Anastas, Sheila Mac Millan, Susan Gale, Amy Mc Namara, Kristen Landurand, Cristen Johnson, Tom Lal-laise, Rachel Rosensweig, Kathy Du Rei. Missing: Deb Gaffin and Melba Milne. dw 4 yr , vcr SAB 'www W - 'www- S WSW-vuw ..,. .vt ,Nl SAB:Denise Bohlin, Aaron Albright, James Lavin, Mike Keats, Paul Abramson. , RAC, and Student Council --guns'-uns' if ff' y V... f 35224 1 3 K wi ,, , . .--xv' Q-.sw Q' :WV -4-xK-- isit..M ..M,u,5,t. , Y I 2216,--:a1ff.s1 -. Q. .z.mt:,?,:LQ ft.. 1 H55 L,X:,,:i:g.: r H.:kT?iZ1fT 'f -.--,w,,::f-- 'UA ,,t Advisor Ken Altshuler tokes it eosy ot o Student Council meeting. Morricine Monte ond Gront Miller like being RAC representatives. Gront Miller ond Eric Kottwinkel ore eoger to find out whot they got for Christmos. Koren Melbci Milne ond Deb Goffin wonder why they weren't in the Student Council group picture. '12 411 41-A l fl 'I Mr, Smith looks on happily as Deb Gattin and Bayard Smith swoon Olympus Lovin' . When I get my hands on him, l'lIt .. thinks Susan Carls. Christina Pisani, Jeanette Ryan, and Christine Praria model the latest fashion in togas at the Latin Club dance, Latin Club A chorus line: Marianne Monte, Dave Kane, Deb Gattin, Bayard Smith, Susan Carls, James Lovin. Zz' 150 l f 'v ww, I . SX ,X ,,, I- ' :ffl 4' my 2.-fm 81101 Www - an .- ' ' Q- -, -. , , ,- -fw-,, f, Kiwffdf gfw, .4 www ,fy if f,,,,, Widlvmvfiww L .aff ,, 7 cy 3,0 I n Z Jr V WWW 14 ,,,. ,V fm, i 's ,-'W' Z , f , , 4 I 1 4 Q A f r ' ' 'Wf.f vi ,E , 4 4 ,. 9 'V-'U f K P Although the Latin Club's lnitia- tion Ceremony failed to pull in many new members, the veteran club members con- tinued to work hard and keep up club spirit. The i986 Saturna- Iian dinner show almost did not happen but after three play sub- missions and a great deal of patience and dedication, the show was a great success, Spaghetti dinners and toga- days also added to the year's fun as did the Gracci brothers' memorable appearance at a meeting in an attempt to stir club enthusiasm and combat apathy. 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'- fi .,,.1 1 :if l X Row l:Advisor Frank Smith Vice President Deborah Gaffin, President Jen Schumacher Treasurer Kris Lakanrlarian Sr,-crcrtai' Jillian Traxli-r Raw 2: Paul i Y Abramson, Susan Carls, BClYGfd Smith, Rebecca Safran, Charlie Glass, Jennifer Sosnowski, Deb Halperin, Mrrlissa Crowley, Marianne Montix Row 3: Kami Cassella, Kristen DeVoe, Matt Weagle, Tim Sosnowski, Amy Hyland, Kathy DuRei, Andrea Buschini, Rabin Foiribr-rg, Lisa Shaw, Br-n Srhulr-r Raw 4gGn-a l ynii, Bruce Greenberg, Dave Gaffin, Mike Schlafer, Leah Knudson, Christina Pisani, Patty Brady, Liz Hcckzhi-r, Sharon Barhman, Aaron AIliriql'il, Nirk Rm,--,, Mark Edwards. Row 5:Vanessa Blumenberg, Shannon Brothers, Leslie Mori, Frank Foti, Craig Sakowitz, Max Chang, Clintan Mills, Nr-il Roar-nliaum, Sli-vi' Cali-lla, Geoff Kunz, Grant Trierweiler. Row 61 Tom Sosnowski, James Layin, Dave Kane, Mike Partly, anrl last but not least Matt Crowley, l 5 l The French Club was auite busy this year. lt started with the traditional Haitian Christmas party. We made many children very happy this Christmas, ln February, eight students representing all four classes journeyed to France on the ex- change program. After spend- ing three days in the Loire Valley visiting magnificent chateaus, they went on to Meudon to live with French families for three weeks. While in Paris, we spent our time in pastry shops and chewing Hollywood gum. We returned the favor in April when we hosted students from Meudon. We planned all sorts of fun-filled activities for the French students, including a whale watch. Row lg Teasurer Kristin Hammerton, Secretary Andrea Wald, President Fred Randall, Row 2: Yana Markov, Cindy Bohlin, Laura Plaut, Row 3: Erika Frey, Kate Crosman, Lisa Griffin, Saeyun Lee, Missing 1 Vice President Bill Kotek, Jet lag? What get lag? You want us to speak French for how many weeks? The Wayland French exchange group at Versailles. Mrs. Smith, John Harlan, Ed Chen, Steven Stolfors, Garnet Fitzaimrnons, Tara Emery, Holly Fhetrrian, Esperanza Barerra, and Suzi Marselis l52 The Spanish Club was busy this year holding successful fund raisers and dinners the biggest of which was the sale of bandit bracelets from Guate- mala. The club donated its profits to the earthquake 'w------4 victims in El Salvador. A Chris- tmas dinner was also given to the members. Spring events in- cluded a trip to Chi-Chi's restaurant, a Spanish movie, and a visit to l-larvard Square. nr niilH'Q , -t Qc. 5,1 1 I vim' W ,l T They're so happy to finally see a sunny day in France Yes, we are tired of so many guided tours Row l: Shari Krasnoo, Patty Lin, Teri Adler, Debbie Blocker, Jenny Phoenix, Tom MacDonald. Row 2: Vice President Keira Lorentzen, Secretary-Treasurer Denise Bohlin, Tracy Rockett, Advisor Mrs. Stather. Missingzpresident Laura Shannon. llmjm Despite one cancellation because ot lack ot participation, the Outing Club has had a successful and fun filled year. This year's trips included a hike up to Mt Moosilauke in NH, numerous night skiing trips to Nashoba Valley and Wachuset Mt and a snow-shoeing trip to Carter Notch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Other trips planed tor the spring are our annual trip to Rangely, Maine where there is lots of spr- ing skiing and the canoe trip on Charles River. However the highlight of the year is definitely the ocean-kayaking trip to Baja, Mexico. During the week of vac- ation in April, about ten students and the two Outing Club advisors Deb Todd and Ted Hall will spend their time ocean kayaking and hiking in sunny Baja. Thanks to Deb Todd, just returned from a year with NOLS lNational Outdoor Leadership Schooll, the Outing Club can now otter exciting trips such as this. Welcome back Mrs Todd!! l54 Outing Club fm i -i 'W is nr' , xi , 9 Q. 3 Row l: Clare Brady, Kelly Karcanes, Justine Fitzsimmons, Brendon McMahon, Phil Kane,Row 2: Tom Nelson, Gus Hartlng, Mikle Gardner, Tag Frothingham, Seung Lee-,Row 3: Brain Keogh, Chris Clancy, Mike McCammongRow 4: Ted Ball, Brad Pierce, Doug Ball, Barry Snyder, Dan Weintraub, Tim Anderson, Steve Norsak,Row 5: Eric Lovin, Jeff Adams, Michael Bonner, Mike Grubsteingllow 6: Kevin Bankhart, Kenny Holmstrom, Sally White, Alex Moulle-Berteaux, Holly Rietman, Heather Uhler,Row 7: Andy Ecyleshymer, Jon Harlon, Aran Kadar, Vanessa Blumenberg, Mary Beth Benedict, Steve Stolfers, Mrs, Todd, Mr. Hall. Advisor Mr. Hall, what an outdoorsman! f In 'lil -K u.:1.'-- 'Wi . ' ,4l u..'. fl .f . i 'if' . 'Y 1 v .r , QC i , ' 'lf S' I ' ' ' 'N fy :liL..l Z 7 A- Q J 'Q' I' , P - lt. V I 1-.VZ . -4 -x vi 5 .V 4- 5 - J A -44 if N f .Q X r:,2,,4. , we - 'S 'Q it Q . Q i .... . 1 X, V. 1. 4. ,-'O .. H. X Q , ' ' . . JV - A ,fx A ' in : I . .I This year's Greenhouse Club has been planting, repotting, rooting cuttings, and harvesting great results in tree periods, dur- ing club meetings, and after hours in the blooming green- house. There are members from every class, all enthusiastic green-thumbs who put a lot of effort into the club with the help of advisor Mr. Brady. Tradition- l-low many plants do l have to water? 9 '-, ' I Mr. Brady feels right at home with nature. Kristen Hammerton wonders how plants can grow under the shelf. Want to see my green thumb? asks Cindy Pieper. Mr. Brady and Cindy Pieper proudly display their hard work. ally, an annual plant sale keeps the club in the black, and preparation tor that sale as well as numerous other projects keeps the group busy learning how to manage and maintain the greenhouse. You have need tor marigolds, jade plants, im- patiens, ferns, or cacti? The greenhouse club grows 'em so the school can enjoy 'eml Greenhouse Club l5b Business Club and Honors Society Under the advisorship of Mr. Pawelski, the Business club was successful this year. The club, with Tom Dretler as President, Mark Herman serving as Vice President and Amy Roberts and Craig Hartigan as Secretary and Treasurer repectivily, organized a candy sale to raise funds and also sent many members on a business trip to Massachusetts Office Education Association. On that day, members compe- ted in open exams, prepared speeches and interviews. The Club hopes to have as produc- tive a year as they enjoyed in i986-7. Business Club Officers Tom Dretler, Amy Roberts, and Mark Herman. National Honors Society Members, Row l: Susan Carls, Ada Vassilovski, Marianne Monte, Jim Reilly, Nick Ross, Row 2: Luna Chiu, Kris Eskandarian, Jenny Schumacher. Row 3: Dave Whelton, Bill Vrettas, Lonny Krasnow, Aaron Albright, Lisa Montesi, Mike Keats, Craig Smith, Jeanette Ryan, Christina Pisani, Leah Knudson. Row 43 Craig Hartigan, Mark Law, Patty Lin, Keira Lorentzen, Jon Segal, Scott Ham- ilton, Jen Kimiatek, Eric Kattwinkel, Lynne Bonner, Deborah Gaffin, Mike Ball, Jennifer Sosnowski, Beth McCabe, Sally White, Julie Di Carlo, Tara Emery, Deborah Halperin. Row 5: Grant Miller, Rebecca Safran, Jon Tall, Sandy Shapshay, Stacey MacDonald, Anu Rao, Tom Sosnowski, Mike Newman, Charlie Glass, Craig Boreth, Karen Milne, Katy Phoenix, Ken Yang, Paul Abramson, Justine Fitzsimmons. Row 6: Jeff Oremland, Grant Trierweiler, Paul Pruneau, Tom Vocatura, Byron Pryor, Mark Herman, Dennis Lucerita. Mis- sing: Espy Barrera, Kathy Hayes, Laura Hu, Eric Kampf, James Lavin, Tim Marcantonio, Christine Praria, Kikki Short, Bayard Smith, Glen Volkema, Tracy Woodman, l56 If MEIN Y A school newspaper need perform three functions in order to be deemed successful. First, it must act as a vehical through which members of the staff can get a taste of journalism. Although a high school paper is not an entirely accurate reflec- tion of true journalism, there are enough similarities that a parti- cipant can begin to learn the craft. Secondly, a school paper Student According to Brian Mc Donough, the Editor of the i986-7 Literary Magazine, the staff's goals for the year were the following: to produce two issues that represented the work of as many students as possible and that were better than any previous issues. The staff's en- ergy and wide range of interests added a great deal to the organization. The staff writers were: Craig Sakowitz, Ji-Soo Lee, Michelle Shapiro, Ann Marie Allara, Jessie Weiner, Kerrie Salka, Bobby Arnold, Jon Tall, Steve Norsak and Tami Neuman. The Campus Enquirer Staff. Row l:Laura l-larris, Patty Lin,Matt Loayza. Row 2: Editor in Chief Jason Soslow, Craig Boreth, Advisor Ms. Bailey. Row 3:Jessie Weiner, Lisa Shaw, Ji-Soo Lee, Dan Ross, Paul Abramson. Missing:Kikki Short, Sandy Shapshay, Jeff Anastas, Ada Vassilovski, Kelli Brown, Cris Johnson, Kyle Brunel, Phil Aberbach, Linda Pei, Sharon Bachman, and Rob De Saulniers. Editor of the Literary Magazine, Brion McDonough takes time out for a picture. Paul Abramson checks out the competition. should spark controversy and debate on the campus. This was achieved through our highly controversial editorials and the first ever drug-use survey of the student body. Lastly, a paper must entertain its readers. lt must be lively, fresh, and fun to read. With these criteria in mind, l would call the i986-7 Campus Enquirer successful. Publications l5C See those people in the pic- ture? Right? That's the math team. We have an algorithmic, trigonometric blast three times a month. We have the cookie meets. lmmerse yourself in challenging mathematical acrobatics and Ms. C1agne's great home cooking. Come in and eat and then take a six question test in 30 minutes! Come on, join the fun- it's edu- cational, it's fun, it's nutricious. Strut on down to the math office or chat with your math teacher and you're all set. Wayland competitors in the West Suburban Science League made an impressive showing by vacillating between first and second place throughout the season. The team continues to attract new students who would like to share in the excitement of meeting and competing with science students from other high schools, Wayland High School was represented this year by Paul Abramson, Jen Sosnowski, Sandy Shapshay, Luna Chiu, Christina Pisani, Glenn Volkema, Jeannette Ryan, and many other students. The Math Team. Row li Mike Saul, l-loon Lee, Adam Hirsh, Christina Pisani, Leah KnudsonRow 2: Andrew Kuan, Kristin l-lammerton, David Lee, Ed Chen, Tony Lee, Mike Schlafer. Mr Spang, Glenn Volkema, and Alexis Gavras are baffled by the computer problem. Chris O'Connor and Craig Smith work together to solve the problem for Wayland. l58 Academic Competitors W ff N .- 1 X - J, Y ' v- State Champs! The winning team! Row l:Advisor Mrs. Arendt, Christina Pisani, Luna Chiu, Jeannette Ryan, Advisor Dr.l-lennessy. Row 2: Advisor Mr. Rurnril, Tony Lee, Matt Crowley. Row 3: Damon Crawford, Andy Kuan, James Lavin. If QM During its second year at Wayland, the Academic Decathlon has reached new heights of recognition and achievement at all levels. The team of nine students well- deserved these honors, having spent many hours learning all about nuclear science and astronomy, English literature, and the 300 year Renaissance. For the second time the Way- land team became Eastern Mass Champs in a sweeping victory. However, memories of last year's biting loss at the state finals spurred the decath- letes on, as did thoughts of a trip to Texas for the nationals. The long and hard hours of con- tinued studying paid off in the end. After taking 6 tests, giving 2 speeches, writing an essay, and having an interview, the team pulled off a stunning vic- tory in the Super Quiz, led by junior Tony Lee in a stupendous tiebreaker. At the awards ban- quet, the Wayland team captu- red the first place trophy. So now it's off to Texas, for the Na- tional Decathalon Competition in April. If Matt Crowley doesn't know, who does? A jubilant teorn at the Eastern Mass Championships. Jeannette Ryan and Dr. Hennessy share a happy moment. Look at all the answers I got right! exclaims Christina Pisani. in xi .wi tl ,fx Lvl-Q ,.'.'tQ, r lik , V., E l ',,,X1'.fg,'2 Tilt l 59 WHY Club - W W lir 'Y 'fwfnvuq .51 i'5..L ,, The WHY Club lWayland Helping Youthl is a club that is rnade up of students who are dedicated to helping people. With Mr. Frio as our advisor, we are able to have a lot of fun while helping the people of our community who need it. We sponsor such activities such as shoveling snow for the elderly, raising money for the homeless and Globe Santa, as well as collecting food to give people less fortunate than us a Than- ksgiving rneal. l6O 'ta ss, WHY Club Members: Row l: Kristin Wald, Ada Vassilovski, President Jeff Schurgin, Stacy MacDonald, Anu Rao, Jon Warriner, Garnet Fitzsirnmons, Jessie Weiner, Advisor Mr. Frio. SADD, Students Against Driving Drunk, had three goals tor the i986-7 year: raising students' awareness ot drunk driving, saving lives, and provid- ing help for those with alcohol or substance abuse problems. Under the leadership ot Ken Yang, the organization worked to save lives through positive peer pressure and increased awareness among students and parents. SADD's strength lies in its members who realize its potential for saving lives. SADD. Row l: Ann Marie Alara, secretary, Ken Yang, President, Mike Ball, Vice President, Carrie Clifford, treasurer, Mr Moyer, Advisor. Row 2: Elizabeth Hecksher, Amy Watson, Michelle Fokos, Megan Richardson, Karen Scholfield, Jenny Tremblay, Jen Smith, Michelle Montague, Wayne Yang. Row 3: Lori Wong, Leigh Schlater, Mary Greitzer, Laura l-larris, Cristen Johnson, Phil l-lall, Anne Bryant, Julie Moyer, Liz Solomen, Catherine Kennedy, Rachel Boes, Andrea Wald. The Student Awareness Program led by Sue MacCand- less and Tom l-lermanowski, had both a tun and successful year. With our increased awareness and insight into the potential problems involved with these drugs, we were able to work with both the elemen- tary schools and Junior high classes to assist their under- standing, Our presentation to Happy Hollow school was even broadcast on Boston television. Best ot luck to all SAP members and mostly to Tom and Sue! In its second year, the Student Awareness Program has proved to be a needed contribution to the community , and it will con- tinue to be successful. SAP Row li Lisa Carapezzu, Kcllir' Fitzgerald, Kris Eskanclaricin, Row Qi Katy Pliocrirx, Relmrfcca Safran, Julio lrlollancl, Ken Yung, Advisor Timm l'lc-rrnanowslci, Row 3: Milw Bull, John Boyaiirin, Byron Pryor, .Julie lJf'llftIl1',, Auron Albright, Aclvimor Sur: Mi Cancllcs. lo This year the Human Rights Committee was extremly active. The Steering Committee effec- tively organized the group's many activities, the most pub- licized of which was the Fast for Hunger . The fast raised awareness, while a great deal of money was collected for organi- zations both at home and abroad. Once again the Human Rights Committee has served to significantly raise the con- sciousness throughout the High School. The Human Rights Committee. Row l: Jon Warriner, Jeff Schurgin, Ada Vassilovski, Stacy MacDonald, Garnet Fitzsimmons, Anu Rao, Row 2: Kristin Wald, Jessie Weiner, Jon Tall. Human Rights Committee Advisors Ms. Buckley and Mr. Hall model their anti hunger buttons. Peer Tutor Organizers Jen Meek and Scott Hamilton. One of the many Human Rights protest symbols scattered around WHS, l62 Human F-tights Committee , Fif i? V. . . giqmwwm 2 Ji w,,,., , 5 L I-'Mwvi vm 1 Helping Groups The Peer Tutoring Program is an organization in which students request to tutor as well as to be tutored in Mathe- matics. Throughout this year more than twenty student pairs have been matched up and have worked together in hopes The Wayland High School Support groups are the Death and Dying Group and the Divorce and Separation Group. They meet every other week to help their members cope with the disruption that has occurred in their lives as well as giving presentations about the groups lu-1 to other schools. lf you find yourself dealing with one ot these painful situations, please realize that there are people who you can talk with who un- derstand what you are going through. Talking about how you feel may help to let out some of the emotions of loss and anger you may be experiencing, lt you have any questions about either one of the support groups talk to Mr. Moyer in the Guidance office. Hopefully most students won't need the services of the support groups, but they are there to help you if you do. of turning out a better under- standing, as well as better gra- des in the area being drilled. Thanks to the supervision ot Mr.Stather, over forty students have been involved in this ex- tremely worthwhile program. Support Group advisor Eric Moyer and student coordinator Deb Halperin, Support Group member Deb Todd surveyes the ropes course. Jen Meek helps a student understand geometry. I63 I 5 The six members at the Music Committee work to organize the activities of the Music Depart- ment. With representation from all the performing groups, they hold open meetings to keep operations running smoothly. Three members ot the committee, along with three members of the Drama Board, represent the students to CAPA, the Committee tor the Advancement ot the Perform- ing Arts. lt has been a busy, but successful year. Drama Executive Board. Row lzlulie Mulvaney, Jen Smith, Ms. Devendorf, Tracy Woodman. Row 2: Garnet Fitzsimmons, Marybeth Benedict, Tami Neuman, Kikki Short. Missing: Jon Tall, Jon Warriner. 5 wi' ,i A V. I l I 1 X '-xxx Kal A... Ashes, ashes we all fall down, says Tami practices plagiarism. The Music Committee: Christina the Drama class. Pisani, Sandy Dunbar, Bayard Smith, Jeannette Ryan, Leah Knudson, and being swept oft his feet .... Mr. Conti. A my I CAPA Organizations fi . ,W ,, i ' Muff , NMMZ 3 W. My , lg, -i , , 1 .f 'ie 5 Q M ff ju, 'z 2:14- I ,.,,-. ., F, L4 23 it W ,f Y? Kyle Brunel draws the Music Committee. This year's Orchestra has been the biggest and most challenging out of recent years. With extra Monday night reher- sals, Wayland's 0rch was able to play many difficult pieces. During third period rehersals, Mrs. Ezbicki organized many chamber music groups and once a month performance days gave band and orchestra members a ch- ance to share informal group music. Members of the orchestra also participated in a medieval recorder concert from Twelvth Night and in a chamber orchestra from Way- land and Lincoln-Sudbury's performances of l-ladyn's Small Organ Mass. in-4' '7 lrn 14 Chris Gallow considers drawing a devious charicature of Mr. Rumrill. Orchestra. Row l: l-loon Lee, Justine Ferguson, Mary Greitzer, David Lee, David and Jamie Roane. Row 2: Carole Mc Cauley, Andy Kuan, Dawn Reid, Ms. Ezbicki. Row 3: Mike Schlafer, Jeannette Ryan, Christina Pisani, Kristen l-lammerton, .left Schurgin, Shannon Brothers, Beth McCabe, Christian Halleck, Leslie Mori, Max Chang. Row 4: Frank Foti, Toby Fay, Jeff Oremland, Phil Aberbach, Scott Oremland, Matt Crowley, Christy Spoerl. lo5 As we go marchin . Under the direction of Mr. Livingston, the Wayland High School Band had a sparkling year. Starting the year oft with long mornings of drill with Drum Major Jeannette Ryan, the Marching Band cheered the football team on. Hard work paid oft in the windy but polished halftime performance at the Thanksgiving game. The close of marching season ushe- red in Concert Band and the Band exhibited its musical talents in the Fine Arts Winter and Pops Concerts. Jazz Band started oft the year with a bang as it prepared to compete in the Berkley Jazz Festival in February. The talented en- semble devoted countless hours to make the Jazz Band the best yet, and continues to improve. Row l:Kim Reynolds, Michael Gardner, Charlie Mazacopus, Chris McCullough, Alan lrish, Mike Schlater, Drum Major Jeannette Ryan, Row 2:Matt Crowley, Ari Etelman, Beth McCabe, Saeyun Lee, Glen Volkema, Kristin I'-lammerton, Kevin Bau, Jeff Schurgin, Jeff Oremland. Row 3. Mark Leonard, Tim Sosnowski, Shannon Brothers, Carl l-lellstrum, Tom Sosnowski, C-rant Trierweiler, Darren Black Row 4: Frank Foti, Joe Pisani, Steve MacLeod, Phil Aberbach, Jeff Golthwaite, Mark Somol. I don't know what song we are playing, do you? Alan lrish cranks outa tune, Mr. Livingston conducts a frigid band at the Thanksgiving Day Game. l66 ..with flags waving . A, . 'E' J -lg 1-. 1 Co-captains Judy Richardson and Elizabeth LaBelle accom- panied by guard members Katherine Daly, Christy Spoerl, Suzanne McNitt, Sandy Webb, and Mary Ellen Hanlon marched their way through a successful year. Sporting new uniforms designed by Kather- ine, and their self chore- ographed routines, combined graceful dance movement with displays of challenging flagwork. The performances helped ease tension while enter- taining spectators at our high school's football games. Though few in number, our guard was a tight knit group, and looks forward to continuing the tradition in years to come, Members of the colorguard proudly display their new uniforms. You mean we re supposed to go on now?l? I67 Madrigals, a group of twelve singers selected from Concert Choir, performs, logically en- ough, madrigals and other songs in the Renaissance style, This year, they performed in period costume for the drama production Twelfth Night . They also sang for the Wayland Little Theater Concert Series, the Solo and Chamber Concert, and other impromptu perfor- mances. All enjoyed themselves thoroughly and displayed a great deal of talent. Madrigal singers, Row lg Susan Carls, Chris Lowery, Craig Sakowitz, Leah Knudson, Row 2, Ken Yang, Bayard Smith, Stacy MacDonald, Garnet Fitzsimmons, Christina Pisani, Amy Harmon Missing: Ada Vassilovski, Concert Choir Row lg Leah Knudson, Madeline Neiman, Amy MacNannara, Garnet Fitzsimmons, Craig Sakowitz, Marianne Monte, Laura Shannon, Susan Carls, Christina Pisani. Row 2. Christine Prana, Connie Orth, Jeannette Ryan, Mike Grubstein, Ken Yang, Andy Kuan, Chris Lowery, Sandy Dunbar, Stacy MacDonald, Row 3:Mr, Conti, Jon Budner, Adam Gordon, Bayard Smith, James Lovin, Joe Pisani, Wayne Yong, Toby Fay, Amy Harmon, Mary Grietzer. I68 Choral Groups X me , , ' i l l il ui ll . ,l ii l li l l i i i l i l l l l l l l i l 1 i l l i i i i l l i l l l i l l l l l i 4, l l l 'l ll 0 l-lu, Kristin Wald, Jessie Weiner The Chorus and Concert Choir had another eventful year in l986-7. They pertomed in three joint concerts with the Lincoln-Sudbury choir including a concert tor the Wayland Little Theater Concert series. The Concert Choir, performed tor Senior Citizens, Russell's, as well as at several school func- tions. They also hosted the Scarborough Chamber Players a contemporary group that both performed and gave clinics. The Concert Choir participated tor the first time in the Show Choir Competition and at the same time prepared tor upcoming concerts. Several ot the members were recognized regionally. Jeannette Ryan, Bayard Smith, Christina Pisani, and Craig Sakowitz were accep- ted into the Northeastern Dis- trict Choir. Congratulations to the chorus for its many accom lishments during the year, Chorus. Row l: Jett Schurgin, Laura Garnet Fitzsimmons, Madeline Neiman, Amy MacNamara, ,Susan Gale, Rob Campbell. Row 2: Mary Greitzer, Saeyun Lee, Karen Schoetield, Michelle Montague, l-leather Rowan, Laura Andrews, Katherine Harris, Suzanne Menit, Christina Pisani, Sandy Dunbar. Row 3: Kasha Lewis, Stephen Stoltors, Craig Sakowitz, Jen Meek, Denise Bohlin, Marianne Monte, Laura Shannon, Stacy MacDonald, Gloria Harrison, Jeannette Ryan, Christine Praria, Chris Lowery. Row 4: Tami Neumann, Michael O'Malley, Jen Smith, Joe Pisani, Glenn Vollfeina, Jon Warriner, Christina Bolton, Graham Perry, Tolmy Fay. Susan Carls strains to sing ov:-i Garnet Fitlsirnmons antl Connie Orth. l69 Hb- N 1, w , ling...-ii: 'T-?'- 1 Craig Sakowutz ponders hrs fate Now don't cio it agom ' warns Make Kears to Bull Daley, Michael Saul, Adam Hirsch, and Sasha Von Bismarck Arm Marie Allara prays that thus picture wan't be put an the yearbook Who me? aslfs Friar Stephen Stolfors. O 'N r-4 1 ! 1 rf f' W 1 P 1 1 Z , Z x me 1. ' L. f I Twelfth Night I is .. , I'- 4 'l 5 We've all had the experience of reading a Shakespearian play and not knowing what is going on. But last December, the Drama Club treated us to an outstanding production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. The production proved that such a difficult playwright can be performed successfully at the high school level. Actors had the chance to live in the l6th century, learning how to talk, walk, and dress like the people of Shakespeare's age. Mike Keats asks Jessie Weiner for the first dance. l-low 'bout them sneakers, Miken? Ann Marie Allara and Garnet Fitzsimmons say Hahaha don't we look silly in these Medieval costumes. While Michael Saul and Sasha Von Bismarck try to restrain him, Adam Hirsch exclaims, hey, Mike i'.n't s'pased to be wearing '5l1f'fllQt'f',lH Andrew D'Amour, Betsy Meinl, rinil Jessie Weiner fill lorqr-t llu-if lines slrnullcinr,-ously, Chriatirin Mutyi thinks about life, turn-, anrl the univrirm- The end result was a colorful rendering of one of Shakespeare's more humorous plays. Carol Devendorf, direc- tor, chose the play because she felt that it was important to keep Shakespeare alive in our time, when television situation comedy has taken the place of more traditional entertainment. The cast tried to revitalize the world of theater by producing a play which was entertaining as well as cultured. '-Q l7l inter Week's Talent Show Talent in abundance reared its glorious head in the annual Student Council sponsored ta- lent show. The show took place fifth and sixth period on Friday of Winter Week and entertained John Ziyon and his group jammin 1 a full house of students. The acts that performed were: John Zivan's Group, Bayard Smith ond Leah Knudson, Jurgen Holleck, and many other talen- ted groups. You gotta fight, for your right..., said drummer Geoff Goldthwoite. Junior keyboardist Todd Keller cranks out some tunes. 4, ff:'v ,,. 1+-Hu, WA x haf YKWA .f .N w T' an N xx Freshman Scott Oremland plays the Mike Woissfinc hz-1, away from thu Bayard Smiih wondcrrs, Yau aut any blues. spear throws-r's target mustard? I 73 NNN SN New NNN-x John Todd and Hoon Lee carry off tennis warrior Holly Benedict. But l thought you had the next line! cry Holly Benedict and Sarah Hirtzel. The Freshmen are proud of their tennis balls. From left: Holly Benedict, director Michael Saul, Hoon Lee, John Todd, and Sarah Hirrzel. I mean, four people taking a vacation together can get very testy. You can only do it with your best friends... And that's exactly what best friends Mort KAII Star Cast Member Hoon Leel, Beth lHolly Benedictl, Stu Uohn Toddl and Gert lSarah Hirzell do in California Suite , this year's Freshman play. In the play, written by Neil Simon and directed by Michael Saul, the tension of three weeks of vacationing erupts into hilarious chaos. The clever one-liners, the actors' superb comic timing, and the play's slapstick violence left the audience in stiches. I74 California Suite of iimigwist X EES. t ' 1 Wh - ii, rf., -P TN 'P 7,53 ...QQ New 1.,,,..3' N x l X , si M ti yo 0 .. I C U ' l . if Q J 5 . 'lm QQ l 4- ly . it ti? ,T ' s sr I 1.9 5 SK - Q' 3 -'is -ff au- ti tts., 1 'Q Wi fi? The Sophomore Winter Week play was I remember Mama written by John Van Druten. Directed by Craig Sakowitz, and assited by Lucy Webb, the play was an outstanding success, clinching the runner-up trophy in the fierce competition of this year's Winter Week challenge. On stage, outstanding perfor- mances were given by Meg Pryor and Christian Mayti win- ning them All Star cast awards. Backstage, and equally outstanding performance was given by lighting wizard Jeff Shurgin, winning him a techni- cal award. The amount of work required to pull off such a production was not in vain, as l Remember Mama turned out to be a tremendous 45 minutes of entertainment. The jubilant Sophomore cast. Row lg Carrie Clifford, Andrea Wald, Anne Bryant, Ann Marie Allara. Row 2: Kasha Lewis, Meg Pryor, Michelle Montague. Row 3: Christian Matyi, Martha Shaddock, director Craig Sakowitz, Adam Gordon, Allison Affanato, Suzi Merselis. Craig Sakowitz reading the gossip column through his new glasses. Meg Pryor, Anne Bryant, Craig Sakowitz, and Andrea Wald count their finances. Carrie Clifford prays that Christian Matyi will not give her the Special K pinch. ffl?-5ia.7Ji'f ij I' z is .if I f 4 6, vb T, fggi: iff ,iff ' ,f ' Q, jr: ' 'I E l I 1 1 .4 ' l7'i You wouldn't believe the time boasts Madeline Neiman to Andy Damour. The Junior cast models their fashonable array of funeral clothes. Row l: Bill Daley, Deb Blocker. Row 2: Madeline Neiman, Jon Warriner, director Stephen Stolfors, Jessie Weiner, Andy Damour, and Andy Kuan. Missing: director Betsy Mead, wg ,M , we , gi Q. 7.05 ?5,.Ai, H141 ,nm This year the Junior Class made an outstanding contribu- tion to the Winter Week plays by presenting a well chosen drama, the Balcony Scene by Donald Elser. Co-directed by Stephen Stolfors and Betsy Mead, the play offered excellent acting opportunities fo several experi- enced juniors. John Warriner fAll Star Castl, the leading actor, impressively played a man who attends his own funeral. Billy Daley, who made All Star Cast also gave an outstanding performance, alsong with the other cast members, Andy Kuan, Pam Nolan, Debbie Blocker, Andy Damour, Madeline Neiman, and Jessie Weiner. Even though the play was extremely well received by the audience, the judges were less than kind to it. - - ' if av - Ab 'Q if Q gw, i arg Qiwvvvww QM wsu- ll 256' ly, : ll?i, lt 'Snr it l 76 'R l Q 5 Q sf ka, -...f . The Balcony Scene Feiffer's People 'Q PK. i . 1.13 s-,1 S R.. NNQ f Q X, N. 1 IS Ali 77 3 A . rf' ,774 .v ,xx ..-JN A. . M, Jw- s.i umW,K- W7-A W if' ' . K 'T' xv Q .,f if i ,,., ,af l , ft! .,, ' Q X, A if F 1, . l- gh it 5 'fn 4 , ...fi iss, . Feitfer's People , the Senior spectacular, written by Jules Feitter, and directed by the dynamic duo ot Jon Toll and Sandy Shopshoy, walked ott with the most awards in this year's Winter Week competi- tion. Ot o whopping cast of l7, performers Marianne Monte, Stacy Moc Donald, and Deb Gattin were named to All-Star Cost and Kikki Short and James Lovin were honored as the Best Actor ond Actress ot the even- ing. The Seniors reolly pulled it together this year, become reol- ly close, hod o great time, and stole the show! The winning teoml Row l: Ado Vassilovski, Kikki Short, Marianne Monte, Garnet Fitzsimmons, Sue Corls, Stacy MacDonald, Anu Roo. Row 2: Laura Shannon, Scott Hamilton, Michael Newman, Denise Bohlin, Teri Adler, Deb Gottin, director .lon Toll, Row 3: James Lovin, director Sandy Shopshoy, Craig Boreth, Mott Loayza. I know the answer! Choose mel Choose mel shouts Stacy Moc Donald. lf Laura Shannon only knew what reolly happened to her cart thinks Scott Hamilton. lt's all right Sue, I understand. comforts Craig Boreth Crossing the street by yourself for the tirst time con be a very scary experience. I -s' ,gy fi Q37 RXX- .XX Nur Lx 'sd K V. 1 lff 4? ah 1 tiff- f 5 099 5 Z ,f 1987 Reflector Staff Q 0 4. s My - f 5 f-r ' iT' iv' X 1'lQ:.1 I A 'Y ' .f Q- Y' . .FJ M Photo at left: Row l 1 Photography Editor Jen Meek, Sports Editor Jon Rostler, Faculty Editor Paul Abramson, Activi- ties Editor Deb Gattin, Senior Section Editor Jen Sosnowski, Row 2: Sports Edi- tor Kathy Hayes, Sports Editor Julie DiCarlo, Ads Layout Editor Clare Brady, Blurb Editor Justine Fitzsimmons, Busi- ness Editor Grant Miller, Row 3: Editor- in-Chief Deb Halperin, Editor-in-Chief Esperanza Barrera. Can we go home now? asks en- thusiastic yearbook members Jen Kimiatek, Deb Halperin, and Espy Barrera. Deadline? What Deadline?? You mean I have to put stickers on the back of every underclassmen picture? asks Valerie Brown. Can we write another math depart- ment article? Deb Halperin asks Paul Abramson. 6 ,Q ,,, ig .Rf rr' :M PERSONNEL Wx 180 V , 9' 1 'N' Q -,.,-V, ,audi W' 114 X3 lj, , an--1Q,,sn ' ? ...ka fum. if V, 5 wiiff' 2 ' 'V I 1 Q Lx, -'va , f 1, f 1755 xi M, s fi? as-CS x 1-5 , H ol I' 41' -N , an X. r f , 4, ,nm .' f H ..f :A ' 'T f.Y- 2 .u 4 1 ' .,gi'f ' , V,--Ji'-5.,, - fl, 'r 'I -7' . :Q Q -, A ,., A ,x 'dl 545 'fav L5 N5 -ff , Below: Dr. Roemer chills out between Right: Mr- Snow Takes O morning dosses stroll. For below: WOSIVT MS. Buftington O Below right: Peter Pollock cutter his cute kid? afternoon cruise 1522! Malone M 'd d-HMT- ' , f .gi fm 182 my PM fab, W. . gt - .Zi If 'f vf 'ffm fi V Sty . 2 1 3' x :ff if I , I , , ,qt-1:4 . , 1 A 1 1,93 - ' fb: .. -ye, Www. :aww - , ,. 7 , X, ',-v ff,Q,fLQg.1 , sl A51 4 'Va is 4 ,N 4 tl N-..,,, r XX yi K 1 Q . ,A Lx 9' .K 1. 'X L w ,,svr,?A Sl W !, '.!'fa2I? ' ,ff Q3r5A:,v f 5 'f A s. 1 ,f I ' 'fur' .14 A. P uv tn 1 ' 3'1 QQ! A u Random teacher pix - 1 Ky-iw .Nw nv, 'hfxvlf V? .x H97 mi, . h W- '-' ,.n.'-9 f 3' ,r '1'. ,'..1 idk. ' e. ,', x K5 V7 -V '- if rfg .1- 9wP,k' gh 1 fl: ' .. 'uf.x- A -N . ,xr 1 gy - 1 ' W w f .N ,fin . ' ' ' i XY Az . ' -X eg Q -- , if 1' .qgtw H V 'S X ii. ' if .32 A ri?- 235 bf . , . i, . . .I ffl? IQ . . It , 0 Viz. 'S -r 1'-'. 'r6iv4 O ' .C , iv , I . af 1 I ' , I ,qi e , Mfg , ,N ge 4 Q 4 3' 1 2 ff, K1 ' . ,Ig V ni ' P., 'ff . ur' ' , 'arg 711 .iff 2' ,1 1, n IQIIH bi r . -4 W ov 111' ' 39' M. J q . . 1 ' df ,W I A -14 - , , . 1-gn, ' 1' .. ' A '5 nevcz Av -of ' 1 -'nl' .,.-. ,Q 2 .rznkx r nf -fll ,ix , r..,x N I Aj' .,'f 24 n I r , rf! 'v,,,N,z,m .V 1 ,V ., .,.. W I ...Q .-rf 144,-um -' wrew- 'Z?.. .'L L- . 1 SIL Nu.-......A , r of db. Mr. Mouger ond Mrs. Modoono strike 0 friendly pose Peter Davey Crockett Pollock surveys the terroin King Powelski Ioys down the low HH Graham Agimus IVIr Richerlu Mr. Richer has been a dedica- ted teacher at Wayland High School for 26 years. During this time, he has taught Latin and French. But Mr. Richer hasn't only excelled in the classroom. He was Yearbook advisor tor seven years, has helped run the Latin Club, and wrote the entire level two Latin grammar and syntax program. In his tree time, Mr. Richer bowls in a competitive league near his home in Woonsocket, Rhode lsland. He also enjoys riding his green-with-silver sparkles motorcycle in his leather jacket. When the weather's good, he even rides it , f ffffz. , M , '- all the way to school. Students who have been in one of Mr. Richer's Latin classes will affirm that he is one of the most enthusiastic teachers they have ever had. Mr. Richer's dis- tinctive personality adds an ex- citing flavor to class. According to last year's Honors Latin IV class, Mr. Richer wants to be a mailman when he retires lhopetully not soonll from teaching. On behalf of all ot Mr. Richer's students, we thank him for his many years of dedicated service to the school and wish him the best of luck in the tu- ture. Thank you, Mr. Richer! -I d'm,:LZ4.L -aff' 'fn QW Above: Mr. Richer poses with his best student, Matt Whelton Top right: A colonial Mr. Richer? Far right: Mr. Richer with his pet dog, Spot Rightg Be careful with that spear, Mr. Richer! l84 f'Q,-sf 'QQ' -15 X .,.- E. -+x. I' s..,,,,,,-'NZ' j 4 I 1 Above: Mr. Richer pufs someone on the spot A younger, but just os cfrwfhusiuslic, Mr, Richer ' .5 5 ' 43 ' Mr. Richer 5c1y5: Walk like on Egyptian I odern Language 8i Classics There is a new vigor and en- thusiasm this year in the langu- age building. Four new staff members have brought to the Foreign Language Department a new perspective and purpose to the teaching of foreign langu- ages, Mrs. Brown and Ms. Lash- nits have joined the Spanish staff, bringing with them solid credentials and a great love for teaching and their discipline. The language laboratory role in the Modern Language program has been increased under the able direction of Mrs. Lynch, and Mrs. l3atten's secretarial skills have allowed the staff greater flexibility. The French staff is preparing to introduce a new French series at the first year level next fall. The student exchange pro- gram with a high school just outside Paris was the focus of much activity for the French staff and the French students. The Classical Studies Depart- ment has completed prepara- tions for its summer program in ltaly. Thirty five students will be spending four weeks in Italy this summer studying the Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance worlds as they evolved in ltaly. The Language Department and the language clubs held their annual International Dessert Night, the proceeds of which are used to help fund the exchange programs. ln December, The French Club held its loth annual Haitian Christmas Party and the Latin Club with much excitement held its 26th Annual Saturnalian Banquet. The foreign language staff is a dedicated group of teachers who see the study of foreign languages and the cultures and history of other peoples as an essential part of the Wayland l-ligh School student's educa- tion. Mr Smith sports Jn exasperated smile l86 xp ,x Francis Smith Jeanne Smith Helene Mensh 'WT ,.f' M Laura Lashnits Catherine Lynch Linda Stather f -W9 Department 'Ni Marcel Richer P 1 . . 7 1 5 I M .'ff :V f .MA , . , if f 17545 A ff 11 , A,- 1 .M 1 If as 'L f ,,, ak Mary Brown 4u.,' 1.25 3, ?.-if gr --:Env UU' ,av xv. Sharon Batten M, Michael Clark , N3 Leffg HQ did ir! Above: No I didn'1! Top leffi Mr. Smith wlih has famous smile IH! The Science Non-Fiction Dept Energy, commitment, and in- volvement are hallmarks ot the Science Department at Way- land l-ligh School, Nearly all at the teachers coach or advise a class activity. Ask any one of them why they give so much ot their time, and the unanimous response will be that they enjoy working with teenagers. Science Olympiad, Academic Decathlon, SABSE, the Green- house Club, Student Council, Tennis, Ski Team, Freshman Class Advisor, Yearbook, l-luman Rights Committee, The ever-helpful Mr Spang shows some new tricks to Summyyah Dodson l88 Voluteer science teacher for the TEC students X you name it, a science teacher is involved. Science teachers are proud of their students' track record in academic achievement. Eighty percent ot the student body is taking science and nearly a third of them are enrolled in honors or AP courses. It is with more than alittle pride that the department applauds the class ot '87 on the statewide assessment test in science. Congratulations, Seniors, you've done welll X, John Brady Isabel Bouin Kenneth Altshuler A ,i Robert Bibeau Helen Rainoft 'hs Sally Lind Steve Spang Ted Hall Betsy Warriner Jacqueline Arendt Above: Mrs. Rainoft takes o contraband sponge from guiltyefaced Jenny Lydon Lett: Mrs. Lind helps out Garrett Cohen and Kenny Coady Above: What are Mr. Spang and Mr Altshuler looking at? H39 Mathematics Department The Math Department added, subtracted, divided, and multiplied this year. When they were feeling dangerous, they ventured to simplify fractions and find the area under curves. The BC Calculus class was highlighted by the arrival of a new student to the advanced math group. Mr. Tarver, who also juggles, decided to attend l9O classes and take tests. The big question remains: what did he get on that killer test second quarter? Other than the Tarver issue, Mr. Shelton's wife had a baby, and Mr. Bolster retired. Not much else out of the ordinary happened. P.S. Mr. Stather, you asked for it! i Above: C'mon Mr, Harmon- dor1't look so posed! Above right: Mr. Tarver is always enthusiastic, even when doing his Calculus homework on the computer! Right: Miss C-agne explains some difficult math to two sophomores. 'Yew 4 www lr' ..,.,-of ,, 1 Mtn Qs Douglas Stather Ann Marie Gagne r uf: -tw ,QP ' I John Harmon Steve Tarver Michael Brennan Frank Shelton All right, Mr. Tarver, what is it this time? Foodmeister Mr. Stather serves up another SuperBurger F5 ,yay :V V ,Es V 1 'if1f: - '- 'L X O ,,': 1 A , . it Audrey Buffington Ida Badders I9 I eachers Stuck In The Past This year brought a blend of changes and continuities to the Social Studies Department. A new department head, Mr. Corey, stepped in to replace Mr. Greenawalt who left with our thanks and best wishes to a new job at Billerica High School. The department welcomed back Mr. Joseph McCoy after a two year absence. Social Studies' basic course offerings were unchanged, but a new junior year United States History elective, North and South, was added to trace the origins and effects of the Civil War. ln all courses, the dpeartment continued to combine its emphasis on gaining historical knowledge with an emphasis on encouraging student awareness of and concern about modern day issues and problems. Once again, Ms. Goldsmith escorted a group of eager seniors and juniors to Washington to get a Close-up view of our govern- ment and politics. Outside of class, teachers were active in many areas around school. Mr. Wagner was one of the primary coaches for the Academic Decathlon Team. Mr. McCoy and others helped coach specific topics. Mr. Benedetti continued as mentor of the Cross-Country team. Mr. Frio was designated a Horace Mann Teacher and was set to work visiting other school and searching the professional literature to search for ways to improve our program. Thanks partly to our empha- sis on teacher-selected materials and on encouraging student writing, teachers' desks in the Department office once again led the school in the height of readings and student papers piled on them. All of the teachers offer their best wishes to the class of l 987. You are always welcome back for a visit whenever you wish. Above: Mrs. Goldsmith, not just Above right: Mr. Corey caught in a another pretty face cover-up? 92 Carl Corey Joseph McCoy BC .nf 1 Thomas Brennan Marcia Goldsmith X Y t A A Donald Benedetti 9. Daniel Frio ' 1 ,M f ,ff Steve Wagner Anne Gray ,... ,,,1ll -if -HQ 1 . fl, s --.,, w-ww., f .eww lun.-, V .r-...M .,..,,,,, .,...,,..,,,,1 1, 1, N '-2. fh ni :N nk 'Q 1... b Jr' ' I . 1 t Q 57' ' 1 , T if fl ffl 1, ' it ,r ' i ' fa V .T an i ni ' ' an 1 5 ly ' 1 I i 4 Y Y I , , N4 ' ' , 1, i ff fl! ,, 'ff x ui Q, 8 IH - ala, cb'l' ff ' K G , 'll . ', Lxifrffff ai I , ,, AM H g ,Y lif ' W ' rn 31 '. T...l '.'I.T: M H. ' V -4' '-' .., . tn I.. Us ..3 N N faq 'I 2:2 G Rv! .qt i fir 4 I , I 1 lv, Below: Mr. McCoy desperately tries to get his class's attention L, V 13 ii F i 5' Left: Mr. Benedetti is proud of his neat office W5 The English Department The English department, now in its second year under the direction of Department Head Donald Roemer, welcomed two new teachers this year. Mr. Chris Brennan joined the team after earning a Master of Edu- cation degree from Harvard last year. Joseph Auciello came up from the Junior High School. They will add two new voices and points of view to the depart- ment and help continue the quality of English teaching at Wayland High School. The department has placed additional emphasis on teach- ing grammar and usage this year. While still keeping a strong Lisa Durso l94 program of literary exploration, drafting, and revising, they have stressed the proofreading stage of the writ ing process. By so doing, they hope to make students more responsible for the mechanical aspects of writ- ing. With new leadership, the En- glish department continues to reassess the needs of students and to make the curriculum as comprehensive as possible. They are always looking for new ways to help students think criti- cally, write effectively, and to arrive independently at their own intelligent responses to literature. 294 ,X TWV . 'Y - 7 ',NlQl'A if X, 'i 'I t Whitney Sterling Above right: Mrs. Alexander puts on a cheery face Right: Say cheese, Mr. Sterling! Xf' l XFXA' X' - M A .. Robert Hennessey Joseph Auciello Quik Doc Donald Roemer Kathleen Lampert Below left: Surprise, Dr, Roemer! You're on Candid Camera. 'KU'- 1 W l Wx Sally Alexander Cl'1I'lSTOpl'16l' Bl'eI'1I'1OI'1 Below: Mrs. Durso on The firing line 1 l QD- N: ,f l9b The Guidance The Wayland High School Guidance Department is very proud of the fact that the department is very much used by the students. Very seldom can one come to guid- ance without seeing a beehive of activity. To normal visits of the students, coupled with all of the college visits, leads to a tremen- dous amount of traffic is guid- ance. Each counselor deals with the traditional areas of counseling Ci.e., educational, college placement, emotionall as well as a specialty area. Mrs. Buckley is active in the Human Rights Committee, Mr. Heffernan helps with career programs, Mr. Oxford coor- dinates the college planning ef- fort and Mr. Moyer serves as Department head and works with the Dying and Death Sup- port Group. A newcomer to Wayland High School is METCO speci- alist, Keith Jones. Mr. Jones comes to us from Reading Memorial High School and was a classmate of METCO Director Tiny Fernandez. Academic ex- cellence is his goal for the METCO students. He is sincere in his desire to see all students work to their highest potential. The Guidance Department wants to be used by the students. ln so doing they feel that many of the needs of the students are being met. ,esgit . ' I Lxx'-1. ' '1 l 9 .sv J ff 'li xl, l xi' Department I gi . ff fi, ffii 5 41 ist X , , 3? an ,. ' ' Rick Moyer Louis Oxford V' - ' 3fl':l,,v'. ,-, if .Xi-RI, .. . T x T l r X' ' Keith Jones Virginia Buckley Paul Heffernan Kay Nachtrab l96 T Y' Lee Sapienza Barbara Manley K, l 3 B Joseph Damplo Carol Lucenta Below left: Mr, Damplo surveys 73 out- of-focus pictures from his photography class Below: l warned you, Michelle! No il more overdue books.. The Media Center staff of librarian, media specialist, and aides is eager to help students with their projects, both academic and personal. Student volunteers help out with a wide variety of activities rang- ing from video production for classes to sound systems for dances. Whether in a class- related activity or a cocurricular Carole Parnell 'T' .' mwlw Mfgzra-,sg '- ,Q event, each student can count on someone from Media Services to help out. The Center is an excellent facility for study and research. Students find extensive resources now including on-line information retrieval. There is also a comprehensive card catalog with information on over 25,000 volumes, more than l00 magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, micro- film, microfiche, audio and video tapes, filmstrips, slide sets, movies, and computer software. The facilities contain a computer center featuring advanced languages, a record- ing studio, video-viewing rooms, a micrography room, a darkroom, and an audio-visual production room. The Information People IQ! Business Practical Arts S The l986-87 school year marks a year ot change tor the Business and Practical Arts Department. Assuming a lead- ership role as Department head is veteran teacher William Homan. Mr. Homan has been a teacher at Wayland for nineteen years. he currently teaches typ- ing lab, speedwriting and busi- ness math. Among the new faces is Bruce Harris. Mr. Harris teaches accounting and is the sophomore class advisor. He comes to Wayland from May- nard. A former football coach at Assabet Valley High School, he now ofticiates at high school . 14131- ' . ' I-fir 24531 ' Betsy Weissel l98 Doreen Bailey and college basketball games. Second year teacher Mark Catalini has developed a new course in industrial arts. Students in the Production Woodshop class build gran- dmother clocks section by sec- tion. The tinished products promise to be examples of fine . ? XX William l-loman David Pawelski r l l l 2 Bruce l-larris craftmanship. As usual the computer labs, which now occupy two rooms, are centers ot activity. This year, as a joint project between business and language, students in English classes travel to the computer lab for writing workshop. V i Mark Catalini 1 l A 1 ii, f . Peter Pollock Gretchen Lutz Fine Arts Department The arts bring enrichment to all of our lives whether we paint, perform, or are entertained by the talents of others. A major goal of the Fine Arts Depart- ment is to reach as many students as possible through course offerings and numerous extracurricular activities. This year we were treated to a spe- cial combined choral concert with Lincoln-Sudbury. A former Wayland student, Juliet Lambert, was guest soloist. Springtime brought the show choir competition and the Pops concert. The art studio over- flows with the work of creative hands. This year, as in years past, we marvel at the works of art submitted in the annual Boston Globe Competition. The Fine Arts Departemnt welcomed back Jane Ezbicki Richard Conti I Jane Ezbicki Mike Rumrill Carol Devendorf Paul Livingston after her one-year leave of abs- ence. She added a second daughter to the Ezbicki family in the interim. Department head Richard Conti received recogni- tion from his peers at a special ceremony last winter. l-lis name was added to a plaque recognizing teachers for twenty-five years of service. l-le received a gift from WHSPO and was guest of honor at a reception for the high school staff. Congratulations, Mr. Conti! l99 The Body People Physical Education is committed to teaching skills and sports that will be used as lifetime activities. The curriculum includes a variety of individual and team sports. Students elect their program every five weeks from such activities as golf, tennis, conditioning, badminton, cross country skiing, aerobics, and fencing. Above: No comment. Right: Suave Mr, Snow checks out the chicks ZOO ,G 5,1 ,, ,, Innovative programs are offe- red in Why be fit? and Project Confidence. Why be fit? offers a clinical approach to health and fitness. Project Con- fidence utilizes the outdoor ropes course with high and low elements to develop a group support approach to overcome fears of failing and to accept a challenge. 4, ,, 1 1 . 2. '1 ' '1 N- f 4? 4 nu.. f ' as ' 1 if Q 6' V .5 i ' :cj-L, ,, i 4 .5 Z. . 1111 ff. .flirt in V. ' uw? ,uv 1, , i,,, ' H, ' . A F y on - Christine Brown Helen Rainoff Debbie Todd l f Q., 'LQ V 3 . X X l is Linda Tucker Tom Chaput Charles Buzz Bowers X ,Q Health Education is part of the Physical Education program. The course, required of all Juniors, is team-taught by Chris Brown and Helen Rainoff. Students meet three periods per week for ten weeks. The focus is on the development of decision- making skills and the students' sense of responsibility for their own health. Major topics in- clude mental health, human sexuality, alcohol and drugs. The course draws on the ex- pertise of a number of local people including the Wayland Youth officer, Steve Williams, and town social workers Sue McCandIes and Neil Hickey. The school nurse, Thomas Chaput, has assisted the teach- ing team in presenting a popular class activity, the health assessment lab. Feedback from students provides over- whelming support for health education as a mandatory course. Martha Cantrell WWW!-,dad-NNAM,,,.M,. J-ff, ....-ami John Mann Joseph Porrell Bill Snow Left: What are Mr. Porrell and Mr. Mann looking at? VW ' T ' V- 7' ' -.fb 0 :jg i ,-Aye X 3 .wb Ku, . N. . Q ' 'ff f 1. ' 3 W x-1' -1.f-gsm-Q ' v v - , 5 , X et, ' V- ' ' 3.252 :, ' A-T, , i J ' ' X hi' ' X ' -.M f 'Ff a L L55 . l lx A ' ss: Q, 5 ., g X .I Q S fi. QS 1 . N f Q, E'tff,,.. V ln g ' 4,- 2Ol Yi ru ' ,r ll -l 1-H' TEC Learning Center Special Needs De artment The TEC Learning Center is a special education program located at Wayland High School. Being part ofa collabor- ative, students come from a number of towns surrounding Wayland. The curriculum of the program includes academics, daily living skills, and vocational training. The Wayland High School community' provides many excellent opportunities for leading, including participa- tion in classes, involvement in homerooms and class activities, peers tutors, and a general fee- ling of friendship and caring. The staff and students of the TEC Learning Center feel very fortunate to be at Wayland High School. Alan Blume Speech therapist Phyllis Okoomian with Billie Porter, Vickie Bolle, and Fernsebner. 202 pf! Jean Griffin and Lorraine Wigant are having a ball. P X , Jane Modoono I' ,JUN M Sue Batchelder Donna MacVittie i 1 oo' QQ ws' 'AN vNf'J M .,,-, sunnuuul!3! ' ,,,.,.,,,,! ,,,4f4?? i',4 it , '1- yt my -.,, - 55- fl , ,V 11- :,vV,,:5ziZfi t,Lz,jf X.,.',, i st V- ' I ' - :1'if'. '1iQ,i,:1W ' T- M. l . Beth Stebe -i , W-at ,MN Ugxv-. X Z Connie Chase Conrad Gees Mary Kiely Nancy Simm Jean Griffin Donna Hartnett 'H'-rqgz-5, Brian Newmark W' xv 9' The Special Needs Depart- ment has had an ever- increasing demand for their services. The generic program involved Learning Resource Team counselors directly in the classroom. They work along- side the teachers in various academic areas, assisting the teaching process and planning strategies in which to improve learning. The department star- ted something new this year, they gave a class to all the fresh- men on study skills. Connie Chase, the first Spe- cial Needs teacher, will be retir- ing this year after 20 years of service. She came to Wayland High School in l969 from teaching second grade at the Cochituate school. She has watched the department grow to five full time teachers and over lOO students. during her tenure at Wayland High, she has served on many committees and performed various tasks. Her experience and longevity in the field have brought a unique and valuable contribution to this department. Mrs. Chase will be greatly missed after she retires this year. X at Patricia McGuire Left: Stephanie Stahl hard at work. Far left: Mary Kiely and Connie Chase are all smiles. 203 School ' J Patricia Poisson Winifred KOUfmOI'1 Barbara Webb 00 - V. 'AL ,Q , , 5 fx i r , ii- 1. N X i' y ui' 1 I AA i Li' ft ' i. f Laiuon Ming Services if ,.,. i Lf' as , as were 9 1 , ,Vf , 5 gf Agfifiike' , Sheila Nelson Marilyn Henrietta Nelson i B T u A l I J l an 59 l - xc 's I Joann Kohler takes a break 5 Clifford E. Hersom Irene Dyer and Veronica Vaccari ' prepare the salad ,f N The wHsPo staff Mlruam Andrews lrrna gy , :fra NJ' Joann Kohler Rochelle Boucher Booster volunteers .lane Doe and Mrs. Clark -menu -uf 3 gas' of Irene 205 A trio of talented people form the administrative team at the high school. With a sigh of relief, principal Sharon D. Hennessy relates how good it feels not to be a newcomer. Her leadership style is strong and decisive. She is a lady with a mission -- the pursuit of excellence in every phase of school life. She is clear- ly the right person in the right place at the right time. She is fortunate to have the assistance of two veteran administrators who know the ropes, Assistant Principals Joseph Mauger and Lawrence Hines. The support staff includes Louise Kelsoe, Charlotte Pescosolido, Eleanor Welch, and Pearl Zimmerman. Mrs. Zimmerman is secretary to the principal, and her daughter is a former layout editor of the WHS yearbook. Mrs. Welch is secretary to the assistant princi- pals, and she was the cheerleading coach for many year. ln charge of attendance records is clerical aide, Mrs. Pescosolido and handling the flurry of incoming calls is Louise Kelsoe at the switchboard, who also keeps the books. The main office is one busy place! ,,- ' 2 . - ,,Wr ., 1 . ,wif 1 M 3 I '-vb ' ' H -7 ' . Ag. ' ' W ' if i A 5.35 , it 1 ,-., fl' f his 2-ff-l?'f'ft x'- . 41 if ' Kim 11'-Z ',f'? 'f,l'r4.f I ,,,, vb. J, ,xx v .3 ' -1 , Aa .32 x I dl ,Sk J, 'fbi Y 5 u I . hi 1 M ri fr tg DN, 14.1 .' v 1: 'Fr A 'A 1 A I ffl:-??:5v'Z A lA5,,A. 'f!1'?'t . ,,. mi Jw, R , Qtujlffg' mx' 'ml' WSJ Charlotte Pescosolido Leftg Mrs. Kelsoe flashes her pearly whites For left: An enthusiastic Dr, Hennessy cheers on the home team 206 Local Administration Dr. Sharon D. Hennessy -X X . . x I Joseph Mauger Larry Hines Pearl Zimmerman Eleanor Welch ' ' ..fsirf?fi5f?5'2 Louise Kelsoe fx I, s i i l i l l i l l l l l l f I l 3 Central Ad :xx ' V: . fm . I ' ' I QQ. :i5::, V' . fi g, ' gc V. 33 I-1' ' ' rt: ze.. ' 1 1 f23.'1':.5: ' , V . -vg. ' X 3lf?.?'31 3 V H 5 .l ei 532 ' 'Q t i yyg,-. M . .L 1. fr A -,i' 'fiif.:.ff.'V , . '09 ffpf ' 37 3' I ff' V 1.23 'K . 11155 E ' 1- ' .961-pix' if . '1 .i t .':.m,Qp?- . 'W . 3 Q., ' ' V V. ,- .4,,Vff,.-- -...X . y V -my 5. ... if Ez.. si V72 ,V r f Q . 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N - ,V v' f' V. 4 ...V y ,J . , Y - l ' 11 .1 ' ,,, . wwf? .. - f ' H Tiny Fernandez Above: School Committee- front row: Susan Pope , Linda Cureyserg back row: Edward Somol Jr., Stephen Perlman, Richard Solomon Top: Dr, and Mrs. Zimmerman .lnn1, s, To most of us, Central Administration is the Super's office downtown. Few of us realize or fully appreciate the important work that goes on there. The vitality of the high school is directly impacted by decisions made by the School Committee. Their support ministration K. Dr. William G. Zimmerman A David Connolly . :Q f 2.1 AV: . . .. .,. ,,.. . f- V , . .7,.V5V.:z--x 1 ,' .. ..': ,2. 'I . , Robin Fultz Marlene Moskowitz makes possible such programs as the new child development course and the successful computer education center. The role of Superintendent of Schools is incredibly demand- ing. Dr. Zimmerman is on the go from early morning to late even- ing every day. l-le is the vital link Alan Oliff between the schools, the School Committee, and the public at large. Still he finds time to take a special interest in the music program and individual students. Like any good leader, he delegates responsibility well. Dr. Michael Ananis supervises curriculum and personnel, and David Connolly is Director of Business Affairs. Many of us re- member Mr. Connolly as a popular and highly competent assistant principal, New to central administration staff is Assistant Special Needs Direc- tor Marlene Moskowitz. Along with the program director, Alan Oliff, she handles the myriad of details involved in implementing programs for special needs students. A shining example is the TEC Learning Center here at the High School. QOI lf you don't use it, you lose it, and you're soft as a sneaker full of jello! Such were some of Mr. Sylvester's well known quotes before he left Wayland after l5 years of service to start a biology program at St. Marks, a private boys' school in Dallas, Texas. His students in both introduc- tory and AP. Biology classes recall well the jokes written daily in one corner of the blackboard. Jokes that often elicited no more than a sympathetic grin from the class, such as What's a boomerang that doesn't come back? A stick. Ha, l-la, real funny. The best jokes, though, were the ones over the heads of a few class members, to that once the joke was explained to the space cadets, they laughed all alone and were bait for some playful ridicule. Those select now-Senior members who took Mr. Sylves- ter's AP Bio class last year will especially recall the infamous bio-tapes. Bio-tapes, I never listened to one. They were al- ways gone on the Fridays before the Monday test, or Oh yeah, l've got a copy of each of them at home. Want to hear Mr. Syl- vester's dog bark? were frequ- ently heard quotes last year, All of his jokes and humor made Mr. Sylvester's classes among the most amusing in the school, but that didn't mean we didn't learn anything. l-le was a great teacher and taught us well. he is greatly missed by those of us who knew him, either as our bio teacher or as a wrestling coach. Abovei Mr. Sly . . . what a guy. Right: Bock in the ol' football days. Nice shades. 208 So long Sylvester LJ W :fa Left: Mr Sylvester oucfnons off the U55. CONSTITUTION Below Mr Sylvester ond wife - fi 7 L . ,,, ., .,., ij : ' 4 1 f 44 1' 2' MAI 1419 If A ,f 1 5 ff: X I I ' ff I , i nrrvs .A 4 . ' If I , 1 I, 3, 6 53 . 1574 ff t -Yagi ff 0 nag ' lr' 1- ww 1' ' 'A ll 'wuwm......x, 1 5 ,Q . V- in 1. .. X XX J 5 '1,,, 3 XX X ,,, Wx Q 'Q-ff. F 1 . - Q, f '-his zirlwzg-If A?l'v' -1 '- 1.,. F' GJ' .6-4 v 1. 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We're Proud Of You! The Strong Family All best wishes, class of i987 - Paul and Joan Crowley - Good luck Class of '87 Turkeys Nick and Julie Brown i l Congratulations and good luck Class of i987 The Boes 4 cheers from the land of Dixie for Charlie and the class of '87 Love, Jane, Jon, Andrew, Jonny Glass Congratulations Beth and your friends in the class of 87! Love Mom 81 Dad Congratulations and best luck '87 John 8. Judy Schumacher All the very best of luck and fortune to every one of you 87's Mr. 81 Mrs. James Hamilton CONGRATULATIONS Karen and Carl Lorentzen l ll l We wish the class of 87 Happiness and success The Wald Family Congratulations class of '87 and future president Marianne Frank and Marcella Monte Best wishes for your future, Class of l987 Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Kucharski 0 ,. l l Best wishes to Class of '87 Joe and Ann Ross To a wonderful son, a wonderful school, and a great community Dick and Bev Charlton Best of luck to the Class of '87 Irma and Jayson Brodie l Class of i987 at last! Go get them Bette and John Cohen Last but not least - We're proud of you Rick - Best of luck class of 87 The Kilpatrick Family To KOOBACHEECHEE a realy cool adventuresome young man we-4-3 John 8- Doreen O'Conner 81 ru l Best of luck to the CLASS OF l987 Michael 8. Anne Gottlieb Education makes us what we are you deserve to be proud CONGRATULATIONS! The Hermans Congratulations, Carl. You Did great!! We love you Mom, David, Michelle, 8. John Congratulations and best wishes to Kristy and Friends George, Millie and Sherry Earle Congratulations! We're so proud of you. Our love and blessings, Len and Joan Schulman Good luck to the CLASS OF '87! Dave 81 Judy Woodman As you depart Wayland 81 scatter o'er our planet - Happy memories Mary and Tom Sosnowski Congratulations Renee 8. friends! We love you 81 are proud of you. - Dad Mom Linda David Gina Gerry Congratulations and best wishes Val and friends Butch Mureine and Vernee Allen 2l2 i il l l ll l l i l l l l l l l I l i I li l Th Xfocxk 'T O G C X088 ob of C9 from the Class of '89 QQ President: Eric Shaw Vice President: Caroline Clifford Secretary: Kristin Devoe Treasurer: Jennifer Trembly Executive Board: Ann Marie Allara Edward Ball Thomas Burke David Gaffin Andrea Harfhorne Rosemary Looney Eric McCalIig Susan Merselis Elizabefh Salomon Karen Scholfield 2l3 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of 87 The HARTIGANS Nancy Hartigan I I We are very proud of you BRIDGET Love NAN AND POP I MH U B9l l44U WESTON RIEHARDSCJN DRUG Cn. STEPHEN KARUEHLANIAN 37 CENTER STREET RES D T WESTON. MASS. 132193 Congratulations KRIS and the extraordinary class ot i987 - FIRST CLASS - all the way Telephone 653-8771 i lLAY3LlTtl'S jhe gilldglggn mea cllquqffg clawed 330 OLD CONNECTICUT PATH WAYLAND, MASS. 01778 Best Wishes For Sucess 8. Happiness To Julie and the Class of l987 The DiCarlo Family For my wonderful Daughter Laura Who has enriched my lite from her loving Father Bill Shannon the Eskandarians 234 KRE WE G MELD 4 5 G C Cy? Qlv Q of A 2 o 80 fx oo You got to moke the moment lost . . . Good Luck!! Simon 84 Garfunkel '4 I Stud n os 218 CheS.rrmtStre01 Needham, Mass 02192 444-0042 PDRTFRAITS WEDDING CANDIDS, AND YhAF?BDDK PHOTOGRAPHY Good Luck to the Class 1 of '87 from Cgllvle S Building Materials - Fuel B.L. Ogilvie and Sons Inc. Warren Avenue Weston MA O2l93 Q61 7l 894-l 265 Established l9l9 REALTOR0 Eric Stefan 81 Class of 87 CRAWFORD SL KFNDAU We wish you happiness 8- success REALTORS 6 B ST . . . l O ON QCEIERQE Keir Bro Avone 8. Dick Thielen WAYLAND MA 01778 RES l617l 358 2861 16171358 7771 C24 HRSJ . . 1 f I I 1 I II ll I SUZANNE KENDALL 16171899-9090 Lorene Leonard Wolf Image Consultant Salon Manager d I qf Thanks for the chills 81 thrills ' Deb 8, Class of l987 LTD - The Gaffins I 16 Boston Post Road 118 Newbury Street Wayland, MA 01778 Boston, MA 02116 16171 358-7282 Q617l 4240250 I , - 5 Q , - M . 'Qs ff' - :ibn ,.,,--' r na! -...,,. 'u 'wh V I AJP'-. , 21:e Q., , -4' .L I mv, . I 1' , . ., , 'ig -4: ,5 W jeg.. CM Qby q,,f.1, vs. 4 '- in f71,:.fw-W V Q 1 5 KA 4, 11 j M 'xffsk w,'1 hi' R I i l ' ' ' E , :l zff 'JA - 'I ' an .wa fl , Q . . L V K - yi: gl sw. Ki.-f.,L L 1 ' 1 . I J wel ' 218 if gf Q? 9 M. in ,A'Q1AW',T . ,-,YQ 'S 2.3 ,X .gr-. . ' 1, I-v:,,l L ,Z.,, Zig I mm ' n 1 . . 44' I. - 1 A 1,3 , V ,.L, , f' 'X lg sr , V ' ' 32' 4 , in Xt, ig, I ffl, Li a s P ,, , . f , . L, I -.ns I , .A , ' U'- ' X J-4' 'N' 'A ti ',' Hx hi' . ,. W, ,' ', H, - it ' 'fr ' I.. A D ,ax I ini y N q '-aff' :'?i3w4' D , ff 5191- 1 'mi wg' ., ' 9. Q. 'U-ggi, .271 lg. . .,' 1, g,A.AiP'.-v::,,, r - e ' W J A -w Y I Congratulations Class of '87 KEEP SMILING The Carapezza Family Congratulations to Mike and the class ot I987 The Downes Family 'Congratulations Class of 87 Mr. 8. Mrs. Russell Doherty CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I987 To Susan for the joy you are. Love and luck to '87 Diana and David Carls Wishing Jennifer and the class ot 87 a bright future, The Kimiateks You were committed you worked you won! High five Jules! Love Mom8tDad Ed Todd8tCider Best Wishes To The Class of The Rostler Family Congratulations Bridge . Good Luck Class ot I987 The Bradleys 187 I wefton tuerwoilr .mmm 443-Qi I Q Optical I Moore I PAINTS TOWIIIIII IL,lIIlivIlE II'II.!QXIlQlLllXW'.At,IlIilE1 llll IO. HOUSEWARES - TOOLS - GARDEN SUPPLIES I PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BUSIOIJ IJISISI Iifrlfxll 'vfllllll 'il li PIII ll-'v' .'.',i1' I I -..,--.....--...- ... QW 4 I ' CCDNGHZQXTULATHQNS CLASS ff 1987 AND GCJOD LUCK FROM THE CLASS OF '90 President: Amy Wallace Vice President: Matt Whelton Secretary: Jeff Blocker Treasurer: Lori Wong Melanie Tooms Gary Hennessey Robin Shane Mike Angus Peter Sorrentino Seung Han-Lee David Schumacher Linda Pei I Rick MacDonald Darey Conant 1 l ! 1 l l I L 220 Compliments of Congrotulotions grid BROCKELMANS Good Luck MARKET to Potty The Home of Quality Foods and 177 Commonwealth Road f l87 Wayland, The C1055 O Tel.. 653-5881 'Auu L 7 1 A fZ'f0?'f,f .111 . 15 Y all 2:11211 ' hw '1.1, gi,- se ' T A ' V '.::::.!fiif ' Exquisite Gifts-Fine Jewelry V. .ji -f -in Qualify Cards 4-iff 'f-'H--:Jffv-'5-f-2 'fivsrf Wayland Centre. Mass- N.B. TAYLOR 8: CO.. INC 353.7542 Uunction Rts. 126 and 207 REALTORS 556 Boston Dost Qoad Sudbury. Mass. Ol 776 , , T' in - airzzzisiiigaiigzsczzWS8. 1 GOOGLUCK Ain cowomowimo 'WVW45 -f and Good Fortune STATE ROAD AUTO BODY tothe 81 GARAGES INC. Class of '87 292 BOSTON POST PO WAYLANO CENTER 01778 358 5191 358-5192 24 HOUR TOWING STEPHEN JONES LICENSED APPPAISERS Manage: 1 1- i. 3 .eg Sliutiuliqiiilr in Congratulations Class of '87 Mum U In ':'V if 'r1. ' ,-'fl ,' -I DAVID BECK irq, Ph, Christine S. Cocoa f .7sh Z'..XX5 ' i..C 171 A Q.. 1' if., THE 110-fll,QFllZy OF WAYLAND Free Delivery 302 COMMONWEALTH RD, RTE TSO 655-2828 WAYLANO, MASSACHUSETTS 235-6931 iH IU 1, if- iii- .war-'T' 1 i SENDS OFF Tl-IE CLASS OF 1987 WITH BEST WISHESI il? CZ? rl' ed' K5 1 kfvd J ' X i !:' , . ' .k.J- ., ..s-f,+.,+,. U! l l l T ll1ITTll'B ' i i i l i l i 'W 'ai-,fl T I ' W-. 'F IV ' ,V . ., , , . . I 'fill i 0 '1 A illllllliwl lfgilinu X flriulcinitl iillll.ll1I'llIlll llfll lllnilluu llusl lib. Sllhllllfll illgls-5, C1 Congratulations Class of '87 1oufPHOTO STAR MARKET SHOPPING CENTER SUDBURY - 443-5811 Remember us for . . . Fast photo finishing Video sales and rentals Frames, mats and albums Wllll - has convenient wavienri Center location WHO - can secure last ses? aerial:-ability on 25 airlines Will! - has over 30 years experience ln the travel business NNORLDPKHJDAYS TRAVEL 19 Pelham Island Road Wayland Center 358-7361 237-2242 John Hunde, Manager Rody Denise Jean Lamb CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 The Wayland High ' l - School YAHOO Brian Good Luck C3OClOSSOf'37 Parents Organization Lucille, l-larvey, David 8. Michelle l l i L' V l 5 I Congratulations Class ot '87 The Abramsons vv.H.s.P.o. H S '87 Jett Anastas Kris Eskandarian Deb Gattin Brian Gottlieg Eric Kattwinkel Patty Lin Jen Meek Karen Milne Marianne Monte Jenny Schumacher Congratulations Class ot '87 The Student Council President: Susan Carls Vice-President: Grant Miller Treasurer: Laura l-larris Secretary: Jullian Troxler Advisor: Kenneth Altshuler '88 Cathy DuRei Susan Gale Chris Johnson Tom Lahaise Kristin Landurand Amy McNamara Megan Richardson Rachel Rosenzweig Stephen Stolters '89 Ann Marie Allara Carrie Clittord Kristen DeVoe Catherine Kennedy Suzi Merselis Michelle Montague Anna Rutherford Liz Saloman Karen Schofield Jennifer Smith '90 Darren Black Linda Chen Garry Hennessy Seun-l-lan Lee Sheila MacMillian Carole McCauley Linda Pei Kim Reynolds Robin Shane Melanie Toombs ., gzmgm. T H X-R NK YQ U Ml!-XYLA D IE Www ., L- Q CD6 y 23Z0 X' 'dw Q A: vr U oS'5Qg?Cf9Dc:vQG Qggigeg ' 3 9 UQ fg eaa.-ag e ' .f '.313 Q . .1 Q90 Q96 O 05? . e 6 ' o 'f Ji a Q Qg gg cgjgggj QQQGSJQSQEZ QCEZQSQS- gE?5? 't' fDZ?S G7 9 ee' Q -' QC? Q9 QQ 635,059 Q9 65 7 QQ Q Q Q ' GGQ - we :QQQO J . I 1-.5 9 'g Q2 C2599 Q90 Q Q CSQQQ QQJGGGGQ GGQ Gwfv Q Q .. -:Q QQ 35369, a we fWffff,egaffa22:1a me I 1 X I I .L iqlM1J,1..f ARTHUR PEQQWJ me-1 I-......-., V WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR RARnwoons - sonwoons - wAsco snvoomss HARDWOODS Ikiln driedj in warehouse stock CONGRATULATIONS MICHAEL AND CLASS OF '87 I ELQ-WLB4,SQP- wcdmnqs cmd' arravgcmcnfs I QIQNLSHOP - visit ou? greenhouses GARQKEN QQLTQEL.-nursery stock 5. lawn supplic T 1 A Kxgulxis-2783 1, I Pi.-Lffl fai5z.if'1eI' if for cGoiindivc qifta 9 FACULTY: CONGRATULATIONS! DR. 84 MRS. L. MILLER 7 1 ' -ff RUSSELL S GARDEN came Q . 'T. gf-L75 wovvzzo-wnluoo wus a ouzxmv snoes I R EXPERT REPAIRS 'stil IE Wayland Shoes 8- Services I Complefe Family Shoe Center Mon. 5 I T I-rl. F3 - 6 Wayland VII 1 I8 ' 3587773 HN -n,m1 Congratulations WHS Class of '87 Climb For Your Dreams! Especially Cija L. Shepard Love Dad, Mom 84 Shane Floorcovering Sp I 358-73Ol 9 so l LIBERTY PIZZA l ,Q Do you want faster service? Call 655-3417 c.QRIZllJ5gE We will have it ready for you. 334 B t P 'R d 116 MAIN STREET 9 COCHITUATE, MASS. Boa BROWN Wayland, MosjSOI5?8 PFICBS Subject to Change MONDAY-SATURDAY 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.l SUNDAY 12 Noon to 10 p.m Full Take ,Out Menu Avaqable i CONGFIATUATIONS CLASS OF '86 'R E 5 1- A D gg A N 1- GOOD LUCK GEM CLEANERS 310 COITNTTOUWGEHIIIW Rd. 8 IRI. 305 ' MA GIFTS, ETC. Coonltuate, Cocmlio MA Open Everyday 6 AM.-3 PM. ' Friday NightOpen UntiI9P.M. Sunday Open Until 2 PM, Wayland Fire Fighters Association congratulates the Class of '87 Raytheon Equipment Development Laboratories FZAYTHEON Equipment Development Laboratories Sudbury and Wayland, Massachusetts 'Q .-.-.wail-3 PCDRTRPTITS Congratulations CIHSS of '87 WQDDING PHQTQQRPTPHY E if Miami 4122115 Q21 u B zfaaxffifbf' Wg' fa Was? 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DHT IYIITZVPTH CPTNDIDS OUR SPECIPTLTV' JFESSIONBL PHOTOGRPTPHV FROM THE STUDIO TONVILLE CPJYIERPT WPNLPTND WPNLPTND KIILLBGE 358-Q115 Wiislhiiangl tlhfe -Ellanss -mf MIPS? A II3lriiQlIh1t Ifuntullrle '- St.. Aunungs -END GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '87 Z rr tirione 358 2918 KAREN J- BACK' MD- Sponsoring Aquatic 81 Health Related Programs 258 Old Connecticut Path 1. Wayland, Massachusetts 01778 OFFICE HOURb IJ PbLHAivi isL.ANU ROAD phone 358 4200 Acommumt Concern BY APPOENTMENT VVAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS 01778 Y y Jean-' N ' r 292 Boston Post Road kj Wayland X Iliiiip IHiiip IH-o-oiralyi! iflhirie-e 'Uh-eieirs ilioir itlhe Ellanss 101987 - The Boosters I' DR.DAVWDV.REGAN OPTOMETRIST 9 PELHAM ISLAND FIOAD WAYLAND, MASS. 01778 TELEPHONE 358-4757 I Your Local 81 Complete Sports Store + Aerobics, + Basketball, + Baseball, + Football. I + Fitness, + Lacrosse, + Sportswear, + Soccer. + Tennls + Hockey + Footwear RGGDOHEIF ROIJTE 20 I m...Ef suoaunv CROSSING f' , .,,, SUDBURY 443.7997 0dIdCSf1L' HEFIBEFIT J. STACKS D.D.S. JANICE SPADA-HOFINE D.lVI.D. HELPING TO KEEP THE SMILES IN THE CLASS OF '87 311 Boston Post Road Wayland Massachusetts 01788 16171358-7758 ff t ,,. r eff' ' ,sf f f lmxl, Z 55: I l g25?f.Vpg ,,,, 'l,, w- if A 7 E CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '87 Manager Wayhnd Power Eqazpment 9nc LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT SALES 81 SERVICE Q . xx '4 W' M 5 152. WVWQ? ftvfww :lr 'Nimr- 300 BOSTON POST RD I . 358-7738 WAYLAND, MA 01778 358-2222 F www vm WW I wx, W ' 4- V av-' wx- A, 4- , N . 5 ,. 41.5. ww ' ff- ' 'I-f ' 0 . ' , . ' . ', , J--1 v?+ 'g'-C, , , , -,::'-'s'Y:f- fb' .,,, - . 14.-4., ri 4- ,' ' QSM? 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The teachers of the science department for opening the door and for enduring our telephone chaos. Jeannette Ryan, for writting all of the arts articles and for reminding us that yearbook can be fun. Mary McCusker for putting through our l-800 numbers and for being the model for the picture on this page. The Coke Machine at Westfield State for giving us our theme. Dearly departed Fred C1986-71 for always looking over us. Cecilia, our baby, without whom this yearbook could never have existed. Our parents, for picking us up, bringing us disks and other necessitiess of life, and for supporting us at deadline time. We love you. Thanks to these people and the many i others who helped along the way. Congratulations to the Class of l987. Love, Deb and Espy. -of - , . 'W nf, ' fWfh,,g,,,w 7 awfw V f r I ie, W f-,L ,521 V Xfwf ' 4 ,M , I gg 4 4? ,, 4' fy' .99 pf 4 4 ' a ' Mi' pew. , ' 1 '11, PZ ,V . f. 4577 232 bl A ' wh- ' f ' 'Av ' 1 ' ,, , , , if ,V 49 I .V JI, ' l , J , Y 4 Q., , W . 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