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STACY MARSH • VICTORIA MARTEL • TIA MAY • CHRISTINE MAYNARD • SHARON MCGREGOR • ROBIN MITCHELL• REBECCA MONAHAN • ELIZABETH MONTY • KEVIN MORGAN • AMY MORRISON • CHAD MORRONE • KAREN MORRONE • LISA MUNTIMURI • TRACY MYERS • PAMELA NADOLNY • MATHEW NARDONE • WILLIAM OLEARY • DAVID OMOHUNDRO • GREG OVEREND • LISA PAGLIUSO • BENJAMIN PANCIERA • PATTI PANCIERA • VANESSA PARISE • JOHN PATTON • REBECCA PEARCE • SHANNON PERRI • JASON PIETRAALLO • AMY PLENNINGER • JENNIFER PRETE • JAMES RANDALL • JULIE REALE • BARRY REMORJR.‘CHRISTINERESTELLI‘STEPHEN RICHER‘TEM ISA ROARTY‘TONI ROYCE KELLY RUSSELL • THOMAS RUSTICI • PAUL SCHMIDT • WENDY SCOTT • JEAN SERRA • DENISE SHANK • RYAN SHAWN JR. • MARIA SICILIANO • RICHARD J. SICILIANO • RICHARD P. SICILIANO • RANDY SILVA • JIL SILVESTRI • MARGARET SMITH • TONYA SMITH • KIMBERLEY SOWELL • BETH SPARKS • AMY STEBBINS • CRAIG STEPHANSKI • THOMAS STOUT BREWER • BETH BROWN • JASON • JOHN SULLIVAN • THOMASTENUTA • BROWN • KRISTEN BROWN • JESSICA DONALD TETLOW • ALEXIS TISCH • BROWNING • JASON BRUCKER • LISA MARY NANCY TOSCANO • JAYSON BRUSSEAU • TRACY BURGESS • TRUMPETTO FRANCATURANO‘GINA TAMMY BURRELL • CHRISTINE TURANO MICHAEL URSO‘JENNIFER CAPALBO • JULIE CAPALBO • LISA VITTERITO • MARIANNE VOSS • CAPALBO • RENE CAPALBO • SUSAN DONOVAN WILLIAMS • SUSAN WINN • CAPALBO • CARLA CARBONI • SCOTT COLLEEN WRIGHT • KELLY YOUNG • CARON • PAMELA CARPARELLI • DEBBIE ZENG • SHARON ZURLIENE • TIMOTHY CAVANAUGH • WENDY JOHN ABBOTT • CYNTHIA ADAMS • CEKALA • DANIEL CELICO • JAMES SCOTT ALGIERE • PENNY ANDREWS • CELICO • TROY CHAMPLIN • LAURIE CHRISTINE AUSTIN • SAMUEL CHERENZIA • WILLIAM CHIARADIO • AZZINARO • MICHAEL BARBER • KEVIN CHIN • HOI FUEN CHUN • JOHN CHERYL BARTLETT • JAMES BEHAN • CLARK • KATRINA CLEMENS • JOHN KEITH BERNARD • JOHN BERTSCH • COLLINS • MARK COLLINS • DANIELLE MARYBETH BISHOP • DIANA BLICKER • CRESCIONE • GEORGE CUCITRONE • HEATHER BLIVEN • STEPHANIE BRANDY DAVENPORT • RAE JEAN DAVIS • GIOVANNI DECARD • AMY DEFOSSES • MARIA DEFRANCO • KORIE DENHAM • JOHN DEREMER • CHRISTOPHER DESANTIS • ROBERT DICKENS • MARY SUSAN DIFAZIO • MICHAEL DIFILIPPO • GARY DION • PATRICK DOHERTY • DIANA DOLCE • DARLEEN DOUGLAS • REBECCA DOWREY • BRETT EDMOND • ERIC ENGLER • ANTHONY FALCONE • PATRICIA FEDERICO • KRYSTIN FIORE • ANTONIETTA FONTAYA • RODNEY FRAZIER • PETER FUSARO • PATRICIA GAGNON • NANCY GENCARELLI • ADAM GENGARELLA • ROBIN GIORDANO • CLAUDINE GODBOUT • STACY GRAVES • DAWN GRIES • STACY GULLUSCIO • ANDREA HAYDEN • JUSTIN HEATH • JILL HENDERSON • KRISTEN HOLDEN • CHRISTOPHER HOLMES • KEVIN HOOPER • DONALD HORNE • JOHN HUNTINGTON • NICOLE INNOCENTI • ROBERT ITTEILAG • LAWRENCE JACOINSKI • BRIAN KING • FRANK KUNC • LORI KUNC • JASON LAMB • TIMOTHY LAMB • ERIC LARKIN • FLAUBERT LAU ‘TIMOTHY LAWTON • LORI LEONETTI ‘VINCENT LEVCOWICH • RESALEWISS • KAREN LIGUORI • KATHERINE LONG • JOHN PATTON • REBECCA PEARCE • CHRISTINA LUZZI • JOHN LUZZI • SHANNON PERRI‘JASON PIETRAALLO DAYNA MALAGRINO • JOSEPH ‘AMY PLENNINGER‘JENNIFER PRETE MANFREDI • LEA ANN MANFREDI • • JAMES RANDALL • JULIE REALE • SHAWN MANSFIELD • MICHAEL BARRY REMOR JR. • CHRISTINE MARCOTTE • ANN MARSH • STACY RESTELLI • STEPHEN RICHER‘TEMISA MARSH • VICTORIA MARTEL • TIA MAY • ROARTY • TONI ROYCE • KELLY CHRISTINE MAYNARD • SHARON RUSSELL • THOMAS RUSTICI • PAUL MCGREGOR • ROBIN MITCHELL • SCHMIDT • WENDY SCOTT • JEAN REBECCA MONAHAN • ELIZABETH SERRA DENISE SHANK RYAN SHAWN MONTY • KEVIN MORGAN • AMY JR. • MARIA SICILIANO • RICHARD J. MORRISON ‘CHADMORRONE KAREN SICILIANO • RICHARD P. SICILIANO • MORRONE‘USA MUNTIMURI‘TRACY RANDY SILVA • JIL SILVESTRI • MYERS‘PAMELA NADOLNY‘MATHEW MARGARET SMITH • TONYA SMITH • NARDONE • WILLIAM OLEARY • DAVID KIMBERLEY SOWELL • BETH SPARKS • OMOHUNDRO • GREG OVEREND • LISA AMY STEBBINS • CRAIG STEPHANSKI • PAGLIUSO • BENJAMIN PANCIERA • THOMAS STOUT • JOHN SULLIVAN • PATTI PANCIERA • VANESSA PARISE • THOMAS TENUTA • DONALD TETLOW • ALEXIS TISCH • MARY NANCY TOSCANO • JAYSON TRUMPETTO • FRANCA TURANO • GINA TURANO • MICHAEL URSO • JENNIFER VITTERITO • MARIANNE VOSS • DONOVAN WILLIAMS • SUSAN WINN • COLLEEN WRIGHT • KELLY YOUNG • DEBBIE ZENG • SHARON ZURLIENE • JOHN ABBOTT • CYNTHIA ADAMS • SCOTT ALGIERE • PENNY ANDREWS • CHRISTINE AUSTIN • SAMUEL AZZINARO • MICHAEL BARBER • CHERYL BARTLETT • JAMES BEHAN • KEITH BERNARD • JOHN BERTSCH • MARYBETH BISHOP • DIANA BLICKER • HEATHER BLIVEN • STEPHANIE BREWER • BETH BROWN • JASON BROWN • KRISTEN BROWN ‘JESSICA BROWNING • JASON BRUCKER • LISA BRUSSEAU • TRACY BURGESS • TAMMY BURRELL • CHRISTINE CAPALBO • JULIE CAPALBO • LISA CAPALBO • RENE CAPALBO • SUSAN CAPALBO • CARLA CARBONI • SCOTT CARON • PAMELA CARPARELLI • TIMOTHY CAVANAUGH • WENDY CEKALA • DANIEL CELICO • JAMES CELICO • TROY CHAMPLIN • LAURIE CHERENZIA • WILLIAM CHIARADIO • KEVIN CHIN • I WEST’LYAN 1988 Westerly High School Westerly, Rhode Island Volume 28 Self Expression - A Time To Break Free Though we spend so much time together in our high school years, learning from each other through the exchange of ideas and growing to appreciate and love one another through shared experiences, there eventually comes a time when we need to break free. When this time occurs, we must disregard limitations imposed upon us by others and reveal those aspects about ourselves that yearn to be uncovered. These aspects are reflections of who and what we truly are and long to be. In short, once you feel bold enough to challenge your potential, let down your guard and-Break Away! ■I After expending her energy in a test of speed and agility-the shuttle run, senior Maria Sici-liano (shown above) takes a break from her gym class to relax and savor the morning. Tim Lawton (right) displays his musical as well as his artistic abilities while devoting his heart and soul to a rendition of the Grateful Dead’s Touch of Gray singing “I will get by After an exhilarating morning jog to invigorate her body and mind, cool senior Jil Silves-tri (center) pledges an oath on her honor that she did indeed run three miles. 2 For senior Resa Lewiss (far left) breaking away from the tight hold of junior Christine West won’t be easy since the bonds of friendship such as theirs are everlasting. Senior Sam Azzinaro (left) takes a moment out of soccer practice to break out some of the gymnastic talents he’s always wanted to express. Two members of the senior class (above) approach a new horizon as they venture off to explore the world on their own - unaware of what they’ll discover but hoping to Find themselves. Gym teacher and Head Football Coach James Murano escapes from the gymnasium to the art room to release his energies in a less straining environment. CONTENTS Seniors .................8 Underclassmen ..........48 Academics ..............80 Activities ........... 102 Sports ............... 128 Summer Break - A Time To Prosper By the time June arrives each year, most students have long decided where they’ll be spending their summer. While some demand the beach and waterfront scene as the ultimate in summer pleasure, others venture into the working world to discover the bonuses and the drawbacks to summer employment. Ideally these job opportunities afford students the chance to earn some money and, in some cases, to work in a new environment with entirely new acquaintances and, best of all, without the pressures of the school year. 4 Determined to make the sale, Susan Capalbo (above) personally models the latest shade of eyeshadow at JCPenny’s. “Sorry but we really don’t carry size 3 of Pierre Cardin in our inventory,” responds the ever-cheerful Margaret Smith (right) at Gabrielle’s of Watch Hill. Kristen Cofoni (far right), lost in the display of leather merchandise at Nikki’s in Watch Hill, demonstrates the personal attention which she claims is “essential for the successful saleswom- “Okay, first you wanted three black coffees, two with sugar, one without. Then you changed the three coffees to four, one with sugar and three without. Now you want only four hot chocolates and a muffin?” sighs an exasperated Jenn Aiello (far left) as Bess Eaton Donuts. With Brian King (left) as your friendly grocer, there’s not time like the present to “Stop and Shop.” Standing behind the counter at Watch Hill’s Just Baked Pastry Shop, Timothy Babcock (above) slowly hands a package of baked goods to his customer as he sadly realizes that he’s just sold the last eclair. Dressed in bright summer casual wear of her own, senior Carla Carboni stocks the racks at Dancer’s Corner in downtown Westerly with cool active-wear for the warm summer months. 5 Breaking Away Whether we break old traditions, break bad habits, break down barriers, or break new ground, the sudden need to put on the brakes for unexpected changes only adds to the excitement of life. So don’t be caught off guard when you come across that opening which allows you the ultimate break-through. a. “Give me a break,” says Penny Andrews (above) as she pauses during a band practice, “if we play ‘Barbara Ann’ one more time .. At the end of the day Steve Spezzano (center) breaks out of school with some fancy maneuvers. The dissipative forces of Physics class have broken the tolerance level of junior Christine West (above). (far left) Strong winds and surging waters tear a sail from its mast causing it to break away. Yearbook Staff members Andrea Celico, Heather Dillon, and Nancy Guido (left) take a moment from their hectic schedules to delight in a diet Coke. The pied piper, Eric Larkin (above top), steals the brass section away from the band to establish a parade of his own. Cashier Richard Beupre (above below) breaks into a smile while waiting on customers in the “Break”-fast Nook. (left) The surf at Watch Hill breaks forcefully upon the jetty as the tide rolls in in the late afternoon. Justin Heath (above) just can’t seem to experience enough breaks in the day as his snooze is interrupted by the bell. 7 CLASS HISTORY FRESHMEN Breaking into adolescence ... Get out of the way! ... Exams?! ... Candy Bar Sale ... Valentine’s Day Dance ... Art . . . Computers . . . Plymouth trip . . . McDonald’s ... Sturbridge Village . . . J.V. Puppies .. . Trivial Pursuit ... President- Mary Nancy Toscano .. . Vice-President- Frank Chiaradio . .. Secretary- Claudine Godbout .. . Social Chairman- Jennifer Prete .. . Treasurer- Resa Lewiss. SOPHOMORES Breaking into the routine .. . Christmas Ball! .. . Beach party .. . Washington, D.C. .. . Puppies again?! . . . Newport mansions . .. Driver’s Ed. . . . President- Patricia Gagnon . .. Vice-President- Vanessa Parise .. . Secretary- Colleen Wright ... Social Chairman- Gina Turano ... Treasurer- Resa Lewiss. JUNIORS Breaking free! ... License!!! . . . PSAT’s ... Magazine drive . . . Physical fitness tests ... Junior Prom in gym! . . . Riverside . . . Beach Party flopped .. . Lecture Hall studies .. . One more year!! .. . President- Patricia Gagnon . . . Vice-President- Vanessa Parise ... Secretary- Colleen Wright... Social Chairman- Danielle Crescione ... Treasurer- Resa Lewiss. SENIORS Breaking into adulthood!! . . . 7th graders gone! . . . No fundraiser . . . Clam Bake- success! ... Lecture Hall studies again! ... Breakfast Nook ... College search . . . SAT’s . . . Achievements . .. No senior privileges ... Senior Prom- Inn at the Crossings . .. Senior Picnic ... Senior Banquet . .. Senior Cottages .. . Senioritis ... PARTIES!! ... Graduation at last! ... President- Patricia Gagnon .. . Vice-President- Karen Morrone . . . Secretary- Amy Stebbins . . . Social Chairman- Korie Denham . .. Treasurer- Resa Lewiss. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer, Resa Lewiss, President, Tricia Gagnon, Secretary, Amy Stebbins, Social Chairperson, Korie Denham, Vice President, Karen Morrone. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Francesca Bedell, Suzanne Doherty. 10 To my fellow classmates, the Class of 1988: Now that our senior year has drawn to a close, we can reflect on the time that we have shared together as a class with a sense of joy and fulfillment. From the beginning, we established ourselves as an imaginative class eager to express our originality despite some skepticism. Through observation of our early accomplishments, a growing number of classmates sensed the energy that we generated and were encouraged to share in our future endeavors. As a result, we were able to gain the approval of the Administration in our efforts to move the Christmas Ball to the old gym and we were able to restore an old tradition. That is, we were the first class in nearly a decade to bring the Junior Prom back to the high school-a successful feat which was made possible through the ingenuity of our advisor, Mrs. Doherty, and the enthusiastic efforts of our class. Through all of these achievements, we realized some of our own shortcomings and were able to accept them in ourselves and others. The lesson to be learned was that we ought to appreciate the goodness in each other rather than the flaws. When faced with setbacks, our class exhibited their maturity by always responding with optimism and patience. These admirable qualities clearly served as an example for classes in the future to follow. Yet, with such great cause for gratification we are indebted to our parents and those teachers by whose guidance our characters have been molded and our values established. We also extend the warmest thanks to our friends with whom we’ve grown and shared the understanding of jubilance and misfortune. With regard to the future, I sincerely hope that you, the members of our class, will achieve the goals you have set for yourselves and in so doing be considerate of others. Don’t be complacent. Be involved. The next few years will lay the foundation for your future. Grasp every opportunity that may benefit your progress but meanwhile take time to savor life’s most simple offerings. In closing, I wish to thank each and every one of you for all the support you have given me and my fellow officers. These past years have been an experience that I shall always treasure. I wish you all a world of happiness and success. Patricia A. Gagnon President, Class of 1988 John Abbott Christine Austin James Behan Penny Andrews Cheryl Bartlett Diana Blicker Cynthia Adams Keith Bernard Scott Algiere Michael Barber John Bertsch Christine Capalbo Julie Capalbo Lisa Capalbo Tammy Burrell 12 Pamela Carparelli Timothy Cavanaugh Wendy Cekala Daniel Celico After two hundred fifty-six grueling pull-ups, Tom Stout’s muscles break through. 13 Katrina Clemens John Collins Mark Collins Frank Chiaradio John Clark Danielle Crescione ■ 14 George Cucitrone Brandy Davenport Rae Jean Davis Giovanni Decaro Amy Defosses Maria Defranco Korie Denham John Deremer Christopher Desantis Robert Dickens Mary-Susan DiFazio Michael Difilippo ■ 15 Diana Dolce Darleen Douglas Rebecca Dowrey Tracey Eberhardt 16 Brett Edmond Antonietta Fontana Eric Engler Nancy Gencarelli Adam Gengarella Robin Giordano Claudine Godbout m I 17 Stacy Graves Dawn Gries Stacy Gulluscio Andrea Hayden Jill Henderson Christopher Holmes Kevin Hooper Kristen Holden Donald Horne John Huntington Nicole Innocenti Robert Itteilag Timothy Lawton Lori Leonetti Vincent Levcowich Resa Lewiss 19 Shawn Mansfield Michael Marcotte Ann Marsh Stacy Marsh Victoria Martel Tia May Robin Mitchell Rebecca Monahan Elizabeth Monty Kevin Morgan Blasting his baritone, senior John Abbott breaks into song. I 21 Amy Morrison Chad Morrone Karen Morrone Tracy Myers Pamela Nadolny Mathew Nardone David Omohundro Greg Overend Joy Page Lisa Muntimuri William Oleary Lisa Pagliuso Benjamin Panciera Patti Panciera Rebecca Pearce Shannon Perri John Patton Amy Plenninger Barry Remor, Jr. A Jennifer Prete James Randall Christine Restelli Stephen Richer Thomas Rustici Temisa Roarty Toni Royce Kelly Russell A dedicated windsurfer is determined to capture the last summer breezes. Wendy Scott Richard J. Siciliano Paul Schmidt Maria Siciliano Jean Serra Richard P. Siciliano Denise Shank Randy Silva 25 Jil Silvestri Margaret Smith Tonya Smith Kimberley Sowell Jayson Trumpetto Franca Turano Gina Turano Michael Urso ■ 26 I Jennifer Vitterito Marianne Voss Donovan Williams Susan Winn Colleen Wright Debbie Zeng Kelly Young Sharon Zurliene A senior breaks away into memories of the summer at Napatree Point. 27 r«M f • • • • •M M Julie Capalbo and Jil Silvestri, both seeking to satisfy their eternal craving for sweets, make their way to the copious supply at the refreshment table. Tom Tenuta, with a silly grin, attempts to create the illusion of an addition to his costume. BREAKING into the HALLOWEEN SPIRIT Girl Scout Christine West listens intently, as a Junior should, while Senior Tricia Gagnon blossoms forth colorful words of wisdom. Jennifer Vitterito and Cnrissy Restelli, voted most original costumes, look fresh from the vine as they take a break from jiggling their grapes on the dance floor. Geisha girl Mary Nancy Toscano expresses her grave disappointment in not finding the Samurai warrior of her Nirvana during the Halloween Dance. Bumblebees, cheerleader impersonators, apes, pirates, and grapes gathered to haunt the cafeteria of WHS on Saturday, October 24. Gaining entrance through darkened tunnels, seniors were greeted by Freddie Kruger (Vin Levcowich) and the Grim Reaper (Rob Dickens). Those who were lucky enough to escape their piercing grasps were plunged into a graveyard where they mourned the deaths of Mrs. Brancato, who was trampled by her horses, and Mr. Leach, who choked on his whistle. The cafeteria was also in disguise. Cobwebs masked the windows while orange and black balloons and streamers hung from the ceiling. Traditional Halloween fare included homemade cupcakes, cook- ies, and candied apples. Grandpa and Grandma (George Cuci-trone and Nicole Innocenti) rocked the night away while Dracula and his mate (Pat Doherty and Margaret Smith) swayed to the slow songs. Music for the event was provided by D.J. and Company. The evening culminated with the presentation of awards. Most original were the grapes, Chrissy Restelli and Jennifer Vitterito and best couple was Amy De-Fosses and Alex Forbes, Pinocchio and Gepetto. The scariest was Rob Dickens as the Grim Reaper and the best group was the Killer Bees; Diana Dolce, Kristen Balleli, and Kelly Russel. Joe Man-fredi, voted “best cheerleader”, was the epitome of every guy’s dream. Freddie Kruger (alias Vin Levcowich) protects Jean Serra, Karen Morrone, and Lisa Pagliuso from the evils lurking in the hallways. Hippy Kevin Hooper makes the catch of the night winning both “best cheerleader” Joe Manfredi and Mat Nardone. Half of the six-pack, Colleen Wright, Susan Capalbo, and Karen Liguori, aren’t afraid to show what their favorite refreshment is. 29 ■■■■■■■■■■ BREAKING TRADITIONS with the SENIOR CLAMBAKE Breaking traditions you ask? Doesn’t every senior class have a clambake? The answer is yes, but now ask yourself- how many of those have actually been successful? This year the senior class showed considerable improvement in the attendance of the clambake over previous years. At first the ticket sales during lunch shifts reflected the enthusiasm of the Sophomore Beach Party- minimum. Yet the last day of ticket sales produced an influx of interested buyers consisting of over one fourth of the senior class. It was the revival of the Senior Clambake tradition. A breezy autumn Saturday set the stage for good times and good food. Seniors took advantage of the facilities at Seaside Beach Club by expending their energies at volleyball and touch tackle football. Karen Morrone and Denise Shank were the only two daring enough (or crazy enough) to “take the plunge” into the chilly ocean waters. Yet the “all-you-can-eat” lobster dinner, from clam chowder to watermelon, warmed every one up. The activities after dinner wound down as students began to feel the effects of their meal- complete fullness. Some took part in an unorganized but fun seed-spitting contest. Others strolled along the beautiful moonlit beach reminiscing about their recent summer adventures. Still others talked about their future plans and expectations over a cup of hot chocolate. All in all, the rejuvenated Senior Clambake was a complete success, including something for everyone, and great memories for all. Is it a worm or a steamer? Kevin Hooper will soon find out. The vicious tackle football game has certainly not enhanced the appearance of these seniors. Karen Morrone and Denise Shank, prospective members of the Polar Bear Club, take advantage of a final opportunity to frolic in the chilly surf. Is Katrina Clemens contemplating the threat of global thermonuclear disaster or reflecting on last night’s date? 30 ■■ A group of breathless “Bakers” take a break from volleyball. Joe Manfredi and Don Horne seem somewhat skeptical as their classmates try to convince them that steamers really are a delicacy. Soccer player Jason Brown takes advantage of this rare opportunity to use his hands. I 31 Jason Brucker nonchalantly responds to Larry Jacoinski’s antics; Jay has seen and heard it all! John Patton defends The Houses of the Holy, “Do you have a ? § ! problem with Jimmy Page?” Flexing her muscles, Jill Henderson dares anyone to cross her path. “Shh ... here he comes, Colleen Wright whispers to Susan Capalbo. 32 Cheryl Bartlett, Heather Bliven, and Jessica Browning quickly attempt to convey innocence as Mr. Leach asks for their passes. Chris Holmes, before entering the crowded halls of Westerly, thinks to himself, “What am I doing here?” After a tough band practice on Friday, Liz Monty takes a moment to shout, “It’s party time!” Colleen Wright practices that winning smile, which is well-known for brown-nosing teachers. Justin Heath: survivor of a day at Westerly High or survivor of a nuclear holocaust? John Clark contemplates the Bronstead-Lowry The ory, the Iran-Contra Affair, the sin of 3 1 2, th« Molecular Orbital Theory and who he will ask to th senior prom. John Abbott and Chris DeSantis swap their lates tall tales of experiences with the opposite sex. 34 Karen Liguori makes one last attempt to cover her face from the camera- but we gotcha! iiiniiiiiiiiiitiiiii i MEN Two more Westerly women- Resa Lewiss and May Toscano driven to drastic, desparate measures. Robin Giordano sits shocked at what Mike Garafola has just whispered in her ear. Denise Shank present in body, absent in mind. Demonstrating typical Westerly spirit, George Cucitrone concentrates on “social aspects” rather than the game. Practicing for superlative position “Nicest Smile,” Laurie Cherenzia was a close second. 35 Best Assets - Karen and Sam Most Likely to Succeed - Joe and Vanessa Most Athletic - Jason and Tracy (Missing from picture) Class Artists - Amy and Chris Quietest - Becky and Brian 37 39 On May 9, 1987, the Class of ’88 broke with tradition and staged the junior prom “at home.” Disguising the gymnasium as a sophisticated ballroom, the class proved that this annual event can be even more memorable in our own facility. Decorating the gym for “This is the Time,” this year’s theme, was “half the fun.” Enlarged silhouettes of students drawn by class artists and mannequins dressed in styles depicting each decade of the twentieth century added to the festive atmosphere. The exceptionally large turnout made the evening a rousing success. 40 The above were selected to the junior prom court: (left to right) Vanessa Parise, Jill Henderson, Jil Silvestri, Colleen Wright, Tia May, Jennifer Prete and Stacy Graves. Prom Queen Stacy Graves dances with King Jason Brucker. Who is Don Horne’s idol? Pee Wee Herman or Michael Jackson? Mary Nancy Toscano and Ben Panciera disguise their extraordinary difference in height by cuddling together - seated, of course. Is this really the high school gym? Margaret Smith and Jenn Vitterito take a break from decorating to model the newest fashion in headbands. Swinging to the beat of live band Brass Force” are Beth Sparks and Peter Saddow. 41 CLASS WILL I Margaret, leave Westerly High School with many cherished memories with Pat D., Sue M.. and May T. Sue. may your remaining years be as wonderful as mine were and I hope you find someone to be your little sister. May. thanks for being understanding and don’t forget the Polar V’an and Scotti. Pat. I love you and that says everything. We. Tom Stout’s followers, leave John Longo the challenge to carry on the legacy that Tom Stout has started. Go get 'em Little Tom Stout. I. Chad Allen. leave to the one I love, all the good times we’ve had together. You’ve shown me what life is about! Remember, the limo. New York. $2.99. I love you hon! P.S. Let’s see. what should I take today? the PORSCHE, or maybe the JAG or the NEW truck! P.S.S. My Mommy buys everything for me for my birfday! What’s a PEEON??? I Lisa, leave to Paul memories that I will always cherish. You understood me when nobody else would and guided me through the hard times. 1 want to thank you for being there when 1 needed you. I love you so much for the happiness you've brought me and I look forward to the future. I love you! LKM I May. leave to Speck. H Y H.. Buffoon!. Feelings . to Law. there’s one for ya!. Jay or Jamie?, to Slim, it’s a maaan!,’’ to Wendola i leave one Greene M M!. to mv best friend Kristin, remember. BLEACH. baby Heada. Roily Polly, so what if you always love frootloop -vou fool! (Italian Stallion Rules!) Finally, to Jenn P. I leave Hollywood! I LOVE YOU GUYS!! It’s natural!” I Rick Sis leave any underclassman the challenge of riding his motorcycle to school in subzero weather. I Jennifer, leave WHS with all the great memories that I have shared with Kevin. I had the best 4 years of my life and I owe it all to him. Michelle, good luck with everything. Don’t let anything get between the friendship that you share with Natalie. Have fun in high school. Nick, the last of the Vitterito six - have fun - love ya both!! We. Rae-Jean and Tracy, leave Becky. Renee. Nikki. Stacv. Cindy. Tammy. Theresa. Steve. Jay, Todd A.. Becky K„ Becky W . Raffi. and Missy the tradition of (S.S.) I Stacy Marsh leave Lori. Steph. Deanna. Troy. Sam. Don, Johnny Mac. Tim. Brandy. Rob. Danny. Coby. Bill, and Jay all those fun-filled weekends and those great parties. I wish the best of luck to all of you and don’t ever forget the memories. I leave to my brother Kevin and sister Debra as many wonderful memories and good times as I had at WHS. Always remember that you can do anything you want to do and become anyone you want to become. Set your goals high and you will reach them' Just remember to never let anyone drive Mom and Dad’s cars! Love always, Claudine. I Sharon M.. want to thank my best friend Trisha Rosso for helping me through high school. Thanks for helping me on my term paper. Trish. Luv ya. Sha. And also to Jenn Laurenzo (Red. orange, green, yellow, purple) the ability to get through one more year at WHS. You can do it. Jenn. Good Luck! Luv. Sha I Darleen. leave Westerly High School hoping that Prete may someday eet a life; to Karen and Colleen. 1 leave a heavy duty seatbelt (iust in case you travel with Maria again); to Resa. I leave an unforgettable friendship; to Kate and Gina. I leave the BAKE; to Maria. I leave, hoping she will stop talking about you know who. Good Tuck guys!! I Tonya, leave to next year's Tri-M Honor Society oodles of fun. To next year’s Band secretary, what’s left of my ribbon and sanity To the Band, good luck next year and have fun with marching practice! And to the upcoming senior members of the Band, watch over Mr. C (Don't let him try to keep changing the show!) SOUPA! I Susan, leave to my dearest friends my thanks for all the good and bad times we've shared. To Beth, our discussions.” To Tonya, the encouraging smiles. To Toni, all the tears of laughter and of sorrow. To Robert. I leave you some of my idealism and Michael all those years of Spanish and we still can't speak it. To all. I leave peace. I Carla, leave to my sister Marcy all the good times I’ve had. I hope you have as much fun as I did. I want to thank my parents for helping me whenever 1 needed them. To all mv friends and mostly to Marty for all that he did for me and understanding me when I really needed him. Thanks Marty. I love you! I Jay, leave to John that strange night at you know who’s house. If you move I’m going to blow your head off and what’s your name Bill, what’s vour name John. Have a great time in school because I am finally out of here. HAVE FUN! I Patti Fed. leave WHS with great memories. To Dayna I leave an awesome friendship which survived through manv hard times. Jugs. Tomasso, and Roman. To the Tigues, I leave the mansions and Nanutz. To Julie R.. I leave the summer of ’87. Where’s the couch cover? To Kristen. I leave the affair of Jean and Jim. To Carrie, I leave any transportation to school. I “Bucky, leave to my sweetheart, Jed. all the good times we’ve shared and the many more that are to come. Remember Watch Hill, Lori’s house, and the many times I’ve cried on your shoulder. You have the most special place in my heart and I thank you for showing me so much love. I’ll never forget you Babe! Love always and forever. Becky! I Marianne, leave to my two dearest friends Sue and May, all my love. May. thanks for all you have done for me over the years. Sue. how could you put up with my moods so long? But we still got through it all. Wendy, things aren’t the same but I still care. I love you all! 1 Patti P.. leave to my sister Sylvia all the good, bad and hard times I’ve had at Westerly High. Also my prayers that the teachers. Mr. Gradilone, and Mom and Dad can put up with you through three more years of high school. Betb, keep her in line. Lin. the dishes and garbage are yours - have fun!! I Jay, leave to any future soccer player the job of going to the playoffs for the first time in over four seasons; yet, not be given the elusive treat of attending the Breakfast Nook with the team. I Flaubert Lau. leave my little brat sis. Becky. Westerly High School and the little 8th graders. Hope you can survive your senior year with them! Have fun! We. Brandy and Krys. leave with many memories of all the exciting times we've shared. Always remember - our tries at cooking - including lasagna, Bovine, parties at my house. BR, X-Mas Eve ’86. Carvetti’s Part II. “Did we just get shot at?. and all our emotional times smoking cigs and listening to Barry. And I Brandy, leave my crush to “him - maybe he’ll figure it out. I Die. leave to any underclassman the ability to have people go through walls and the dog did it and not get in trouble! Have fun trying! Also thanks to all my friends who witnessed the triumph!! I Jenn Prete. leave to my brother Andy, all my wild high school days. Also, I leave memories of insurance, heart and soul,” sharsh. and the Prete machine” itself. Remember. I’ll always love ya! I leave to Robin. Stacey. Karen, and Colleen the “salt-water. I'm glad we’re all best friends. I love you guys! Never forget Rosso’s and the graveyard! We’re gone fishin’!! I Susan, leave all the donuts to Blitch. To Sarah and Roxanne. 1 leave nonconformity - after all it’s the rest of the world that’s crazy! To Tracy. Keith, John, and everyone. I leave you desire, courage, dreams, and a will for happiness. I leave our memories alive and hopes for our futures. And I leave all our memories of Kirsten. I’ll always love her. I Amy. leave the aroma of the moldy sandwich in the locker across from me and leave to any student the ability to get through 5th period without putting your head on the desk. I Pokey Bear, leave to my very own Snuggle Bunny, everything. The J.C. Penny parking lot. Love Connection. Barn Island, the Bronco, and George. By the way. he said he wants to see you. now. But more importantly, I leave to you my love and my heart which you stole from me a long time ago. I love ya, Eva Betjemann. I Marv-Susan. leave to Steve. Joe, and Mary all the good times at Westerly High. Shannon. Stacey, and Andrea remember the M M's. To Bliv. thanks for being a good friend. I’m going to miss you when you leave. Keep in touch. Love Dif. I Julie, leave WHS with all the great memories I've shared with my friends. To Patti. Dayna. and Julie, I leave the scenery at our lockers I leave Carrie some late slips and two more years of booking to H.R. from Cap’s parking lot. Better get up earlier. To Jennifer, a.k.a. Jenny, I thank you for persuading me to go out with Todd because I’ve had the best year of my life. Thanks again! Love Chrissy. a.k.a. Christine! To Sharon, I want to thank you for putting up with me all those years and we’ve still remained best friends. Best of luck to you and T.J. • you guys deserve each other. Luv ya, Chrissy. I Kelly, leave to Wendy new languages and weird thoughts. KLEBE! To Vin. John, and Rob I leave anything CLEPTO took. To Katrina, your cheesy rag sessions; awesome times. BONK!! Lizzie, remember band bus trips and great times. Memories never die. Jon. blow that silver trumpet! You’ll always be the MASTER! Dave, we have something special. Love those eyes! I love you all! To Sue, I leave my number sixteen soccer uniform, even though you deserve better. To Mrs. Doherty, all the thanks I can give to you for being my mom. To all the soccer and basketball players, 1 leave fun and good times while obeying your contracts. Love always Margaret. I Liz, leave to May - Wendy’s, to Korie -Frosties, to Amy • Spaghetti, to Kelly - Band concerts, to Yanny - George Michael, to Steph -raincoats, to Heather - golf course, football rallies, and gymnastic lessons, to Jenn, Sharon, and Chrissy - NECA camp, to Jilly - elevators, tabletops, and thigh-stands, to N'essa - semi-formals. and to Mr. Angelo - much thanks. Band - open the door! I love you all!! We, Gina and Christine, leave WHS with a special friendship, based on trust and openness which we will cherish forever. Remember Take it in stride. Burlingame, Washington. Pond View, the green death, vicious circles, whipped, wahoo, Dave’s not home. neurotic friends and to Doug, we leave the bake!” To Wendy, Tara, Danielle, and Cathy, thanks for the good times and memories! Cottages! I Colleen, leave to Darleen - parties, and Computer Math; to Robin and Stacy - high hopes at Rosalini’s, the graveyard, and the Town Beach; to Maria - Friday night phone calls, first period Calculus, and a seatbelt; to Kate - my coordinated wardrobe and superlatives; to Jenn - UR1 and locker clean out ; and to Kevin - the many great times we’ve shared. Kevin, you made my senior year worth remembering. Guys, the best of luck in all of your endeavors. Love ya! I Jean Serra, leave someone the ability to fall deeply in love like I have with Tom Shields. I Katrina, would like to thank the band for the great times. Andrew - grow up! Dave Turano - Hi! Dave Tesseo, a concert wouldn't be the same without your remarks! Rene and Christine, never stop laughing! Tonya - thanks! John Decker, take care sweetie! Good luck with that new trumpet. Kelly - BONK! Liz, thanks for everything! sal -quit football we missed you! Love ya all! 1 Beth, leave to Nedith. Dawny C., Ice Cream T., Skinny D.. and (Rena) our world-wind tours! SID and joHANa! Thanks for putting up with me. (especially you Nedith.) To Mr. “D”. I leave my gratitude. To everyone in choir, I thank you! I leave Julie my fondest memories of Nantucket. (Collin and Jeff). Atlantic Inn, (Rob and Rich). Newport. That’ll I,earn Ya With Veggie. INXS concert, prom night, croakies, and lastly Joe and Dave. May we be with them forever. Thanks for being my greatest friend, I hope you reach your goals in life as we go separate ways. Our friendship will always be cherished. Love, Jil. I Darleen Douglas, leave this high school knowing that I had as much fun as possible with my many special friends (and got away with most of it). I’ll never forget the great times we’ve shared together. I love you guys Liz. Howie, Shmink, Marg. and Julie! 1 finally made it. I'm out of here! To my cousin Steve I leave all the memories we have shared throughout the years. Enjoy your senior year! Love, Mary-Susan. We. Lisa and Karen, leave the ability to make it through as many situations as we did; such as Leanne Almacs etc All of our midnight phone conversations and especially SIZZLE!!! Those Teachers in study hall” Boy!! Also the frightening ride home from Rosalini’s! I Antonietta, leave to my sister Silvana, the great times and friendships at WHS. the fantastic ability of having excuses for everything, and countless arguments. You're the last Fontana at 42 WHS, for a while; make them know what hit them. To Tina, I leave a special friendship. Thanks for being there. Remember the porch, long talks, the mall - Rt 95 men and lastly JUDY! Luv ya! I Kelly, leave Lea Ann many memories. Gerard, S.A.M., cheering. California, waterskiing. We’ve been through it all together. Thanks for always listening. We crashed! I love you! RED! To Diana, never let go of the memories. Thanks for being there. Remember I'm here, De. and I love you: To Marianne our memories and all the friendship you deserve. Je t’aime! I Christine, leave to my little brother David the ability to hang in there the next five years - It’ll be here before vou know it Dave! Best of luck to you! I love you! And to Jodi who is like a little sister to me. Thanks for everything! Have a great senior year I’m going to miss you. Love ya sis! W L J A J A forever! To Chrissy. a.k.a. Christine, Jennifer, a.k.a. Jenny, and Denise, a.k.a. Dennis, I leave all the great times we have shared together. 4th of July party with the boat. Diana Marie!! Quad Capts! Oct 31 the speeding ticket. Love ya all! Sharon, a.k.a. Roni! To Chrissy a special thanks for the best relationship two friends could ever share! OH MY GOD!! P.S. Cheering camp rules!! We, Sharon M. and Patti P., challenge anv two underclassmen with the ability to stay friends through four years of high school even though we had few classes together. Patti, good luck next year, Sha. Thanks. Mr. Gradilone, for nagging us. I Tricia. shall find the MOST difficulty leaving!?) my dearest, truest, irreplaceable friends. Christine YOU’RE COMING. The Charles remembered at Dartmouth? SCROD'W.Polo Team! W.H.F.D. Boys!!! Driveways-Porches-Oppossum??? Kate, ONLY you could understand. You haven’t started yet?! 1 haven't either! Let’s talk!!! And Resa what’ll I EVER do without my strolling companion to watch over me and ponder life with?!! I love you guys!!! I Tina, leave to Margaret all the great times we’ve had. I won't forget the police station or those wonderful discounts.” But I will try to forget the blue bomb and your driving. “That’s what I like about you though, you ” Have a great senior year. Love ya. I Amy, want to thank Al for helping me get through my senior year with success. Thanks Al! 1 love you, Amy. I Shannon, leave to the L.A. crowd. Lori, Prudence, Kim, Michele, Kim, Margaret, Dawn, and April all the great times we have had there. And all the guys we met! Good luck next year! P.S. This summer is going to be the best!! (Michael. Stomp, Courtland, Lally, James. Fernando, Rodney. David, and last but not least. Tike. Lena, and Mark!) Thanks alot guys!! We, Christine and Robin, leave to any underclassmen the ability to find a greater friendship than the one we share. Also the ability to share so many memories that we won't leave to any underclassmen! Remember: Hi Nanny, hi Grampy,” Uh, she’s busy Bill Rod - oops! Nevermind, Halloween 1987! And most important - our apartment soon hopefully! I the KID leave to the BOSS all of our cherished memories and happiness. I’ve found something really special in you. You’ve always been there for me • whether it be to tickle me. mess up my hair, take off my make-up, or just to make the tears disappear. Thanks for being my big brother, best friend, and all-around Honey! I Love You! XOXOXO I Julie, leave the fun times I've had during the summer of '87 with Holly and Patti. Don’t forget our trip to Boston, our midnight dips in the pool and all the running around we did to find Charlie. Thanks for being there for me. I also leave my love to Charlie and hope it will last forever! I J.P.. leave to B.B. all our special memories: the attic and the bush scene. Don’t forget the first night you came to my house, telling secrets and the red hankerchief, and the Chicago 18 song. Brett. I’ll always love you 'cause once you know what love is you never let it end. To Kristin, thanks for everything. Our friendship is one of a kind. Miami. Fla.! I Li. leave Teenie the great memories of our friendship during our years at Westerly, hoping that they’ll continue forever. We’ve been through so much together and still we survived. Don’t ever forget those long chats we had every night. Even though we may not see each other as often in the future don’t forget Love ya! I Greg, leave to that one special person all the fun times, the talks, the dinners and all the special memories we had. Also I leave to my one and only best friend everything. Someday we will have what we both want. At least give me an explanation. I’ll never forget the times we had together. P.S. I’m sorry for last summer. I L.C., leave to Jay a FORD Mustang and the hope that we will have many, many more enjoyable times. Have a great senior year and don’t forget me! Love you! P.S. And may we have more chauffeur rides. Keep smiling! I Diana, leave to Roxanne and Stacie all the fun times at Bess Eaton. And that they never get desperate enough to use frozen hotdogs ana glazed cruellers. Also remember the coolers and salad master! HAVE FUN!! I Julio, leave to ADAM my Metallica tape collection. I Wendy, leave Laurie (sis) all the great times we’ve had. Hiding in Mom’s car (it won’t start!) while developing plans to kidnap someone, all of our violins, the 1AM Domino’s delivery Hey. these houses are numbered wrong. My car’s almost done! Don’t forget the travel agency and our upcoming trip to Florida. Love ya! We Shanker, Fedder, and little Dayna, not only leave Westerly High School, but leave Westerly. Rhode Island! We are CALIFORNIA BOUND! I Dayna, also leave Julie Reale two people, first of all comes the Ange, and next is The Hill Street Blues guy. Maybe someday you will get what you want. I leave Jill and Julie the Migues. To Patty, get off of my property! I Wendy, leave to Jeff all of my love. You made my life worth while and I will love you forever. Te quiero, mi amor. To Gerry, I leave the TF and the “banana peel on the deck” theory, and to Nooney, I leave the forts and a Bess Eaton coffee. Thanks for making my senior year something to remember. 1 love ya, guys. We. Brandy. Krys, and Don. leave Bob “Tony Montana. Mel, wella well!,” “Velveeta. Miss Swiss. Run D.M.C., rockin’ out in the red car!! Keep it up Bridget!! To Bridget, I, Don. do leave “Bridget!!! And to Keith and Bob. I leave my house open, since you never knock anyway!! And to Heather, Boppin’!!,” Floodtide Korie my best friend, I love you. Remember only our good times: 23,24. Mr. Intellectual. Koogles, I’m in love! Again Ame? Ness what can I say? No we’re not going to McDonald’s, He’s soooo cute! In my eyes, you rise far above “the competition. and always will. You both mean the world to me and hold a special place in my heart. (And yes. I'm about to cry) Remember 1 love you guys!! Amy P.S. Bope - I WANT MY FRIES!!! I May, leave to Yanny piccanto, to Korie frosties. to Lizbee peach bears.” to Nessa HELP!, to Margaret girls nite out, to Brett John St., Jr. Prom. Eva. to Marianne Dale and Jim, to Resa Chem lab. to Kate crossword puzzles.” to Franca Don’t lock it!.” I love you all!! We, Kree and Lee. leave WHS with memories of the following: Almacs, T.S., L.S., orange notebook, bike rider, the celbration. hubcap. Wa. So!, Halloween night, crackers, squathateel, lupeen. bagels, the locker. unem|4oyment office, the corners, the cactus plant, Mr. Mojo, cabbage. Cleo. I LOVA SCHOOLA! We, the Merry Pranksters, Joy Page and Amy Plenninger, leave to P.J. Plenninger one Bull's eye beef burger, out the window! Peej. you’re the best brother a sister can have. I wish you lots of luck in anything you do. I’ll always be there for you when you need to talk. And to Liz Monty, I’m glad we’re friends again! Good Luck! Keep in touch! I Pooh, leave to Dee a hook for the lockers. To Kell I leave Canada. Lea Ann and Wendy, I’m f lad you can waterski, otherwise we would all look ike fools out there!! Tubing rules! To Steve I leave my friendship and memory of all the fun and good times we have shared. To Keith I leave the job of driving all the underclassman to all the fun spots around town. To Tonya I. John, leave all my love and the fun we have shared. To Kristin I leave our growing friendship and the enjoyment of the Christmas Ball. To Michelle, my baby sister, I leave all my love and luck (well, most of it anyway) to get through the final two years. Be yourself, keep up the basketball, and don’t give in! Don’t get too comfortable. I'm coming back for my room! lx ve ya! Lea Ann I T.S.. leave to any upcoming WHS student the ability to make as big a fool of himself as 1 did during spirit week. I also leave the challenge to Little T.S. to sleep as much as I did. fail as many subjects as I did. but still graduate. I also challenge anyone to top my bowling average. P.S. Mrs. Tormey, you’re the greatest! We. Jay, Kevin, Joe. Mike, Jim. Mat. Tom, Shawn, and many others, leave the right for girls to refuse the honor of class gossip as Jennifer Prete did. We also leave her a life time subscription to the National Enquirer, Star Magazine, and The National Sun. Good job Jenn! To Mary Nancy and Darleen. To May. I leave tons of love cause without you I don’t know what I’d do. You are my warmest friend and I know that our friendship will last forever. Don’t forget me. I Denise, leave to Katrina all the good times best friends can have. Remember it’s all my fault, Kine Socks, Jim's, Mr. O, Roadtrip, meatballs, Broken Limo, Father Don. Tom D.(Fish). I leave any underclassman the ability to go through as much as we went through. I love you, Ne. I also leave the cheerleaders - Chrissy, Sharon, Jennifer, all the time we spent together. Wealthy Rocca. To Robin I leave our sickness. Thanks for all the talks! to Resa - our special friendship, lockers, last names, crepes, and cars. To Tricia - tea. Modern Euro, and Dartmouth - you deserve it!! To Marianne - Jim, espanol, A.U. or U.N.H.?!? To Liz - Anthony's, thanks for always being there! To Darleen Halloween parties and college fairs. To Stacy - boys and the summer. Thanks guys -You’re the best!! Love ya! - Karen. I Vin, leave to Kris C. all the fun times during the summer of '87. Don't forget the bridge and poor Cocco. Have a great senior year and keep in touch! I Eric, leave to Steve O. the ability to get all the classes you want, especiallv Modern Euro. Steve, hope you follow me and the Panmun to West Point. Go Army beat Navy! We. Steph and Brandy, leave with memories of Rocky Point, skipping school, filets, apples. 2F’s, 4th of July. Life in the Fast Line. B's driving, the MESS. ELTON. Tenessee forever, old day’s in cellar, Steph’s pain. pool. T’s house, and Tom and Dave. We’ll never forget them. We've shared a unique, close friendship that has lasted for years without differences. We hope someone else will too! I Vanessa, hope my sister Danielle can overcome the hassles in life and emerge a stronger person. In time, you’ll learn the true definition of a “real” friend, like the one I’ve found in you. Jeremy, continue to work up to your potential -congratulations on your endless successes. I love you guys so much. And Chad, our last six years together will never be forgotten. I hope our relationship continues forever because I love you! I Marianne, leave to Kelly - Jeff. Rob, and all our heartaches. May. my curling iron. Chinese food picnics, and my brilliant ideas. Korie. Milano cookies, Steve’s and Belinda. Wendy, our many escapades. I do not know how we did not kill ourselves. Sue. our tears, laughter, and memories, righteous night, “only for a minute ’’ the list is endless. And to Karen, my endless complaining. I Wendy, leave Marybeth a map so she won’t f;et lost in Narragansett or Groton ever again. 1 eave Cheryl all the fun times I’ve had. I hope you have many more, l ove you all!!! I leave to Krys, the Fiat, and to Colleen, the Triumph. Good luck Colleen trying to fit the big guy in it. You know who I’m talking about. I I Ann Marsh, leave to Laurie Brown, my 1 seventh period release time on Tuesdays. I Sue. leave to my sister Stephanie, all the awesome times I’ve had. To Julie, our endless conversations. To Heather, all my Stonington friends thanks. To Jay. I leave all the ragging we did. You’re a really good friend thanks for caring - love ya. Also, a rignteous night, a Visine morning, 8. McDonald’s. Washington trip. That’s what thev tell me. Rosalini's. the graveyard, and JCPenney. We. Mesk and Kresk. leave all the wild. fun. stupid, and crazy memories of our years at WHS together, knowing that no one could ever equal them. Never forget Burlingame. Carvetti’s. Halloween ’86. me. drive again0!, jumping out the windows, the Charlestown police, which one now. Ness?. Marshmellow, Super Stop and Plop, hide n-seek. Big Red?!? We’ll always be the best of friends no matter what!!! I Jim Behan, leave to Bob Cucitrone all of those great memories from the old neighborh« od and the best of friendship forever. I Shannon, leave to my cousin Stephanie all the good times I had being a senior. I hope you have just as much fun as I did. Only two more years kiddo!!! Good luck and study hard! I Stacy, leave to Robin all the memories of the Fire Station, the Watch Hill guys, and all the parties on Wednesday nights. To Jen. I leave our 4 1 first beach party with all the salt water we will ever need. To Colleen and Karen, I leave all the fun times we shared during the summer. Don’t forget Monday night Rosso’s and our meetings at the graveyard. Denise, there is not much to say except thanks! Never forget meatballs. King, the 3 D’s - you always forget that! You stuck by me through everything. Isn’t that special! Excuse me! No not the lights! Roadtrip! 7 years and many more to follow! I love ya Ne! Amy. we are two friends who share everything! Remember! Good luck with SI! God knows you’ll need it! Never forget the great times! Love ya Amy! We. Nancy. Lori, and Antonietta leave any upcoming seniors the ability to have such a close friendship and share such great times. Remember the omni. long talks, hairspray Hungry Lor? Rt 1 changing. Burlingame. SECRET RENDEZ-VOUX. summer ’87 • Bon Jovi concert. Pat. JCPenney’s special discount. We. Jay. Kevin, and Joe. leave the tasks of taking a boring night and keeping it boring, getting the Manfredis home free of trouble, driving without licenses, 360’s, and the club house. I Korie, leave WHS grateful to the real friends I have. Amy, we’ve been through so much!! We’ve laughed and cried, but most of all we’ve maintained the deepest friendship. Thanks for being so special, for being you. I love ya. Nessa, you’ve shown me what a true friend is. Thanks for making me smile and for being there for me • em Love ya honey!!! I Lex. leave to Lisa the luck to find someone as good to you as John is to me. I Toni Royce, leave to the Guidance Office, mainly Mr. Guarino. the many hours that I have occupied it and the patience that they have given to me in the past four years. Thanks so much! I Lori, leave to Stephanie. Chinese cabbage, Olivia Newton John!, all those mornings we came in to school half asleep, the W’ater Wizz, and the best of all this past September at the Providence Civic Center, what a miracle! I Tim, have just one word to say as I finally exit Westerly High School: YA-HOOOOOOOO! I Tonya, leave to Allen the best of luck (you’ll get that Camaro!) Dave, thanks for the advice and Sting! JAM. the light on pay phone. Bethny, we made it kiddo! SNAUSAGES! Susie, thanks for being there. John, your a great friend. (Will you marry me?) Keith, kill the M M! it’s not over yet (THANK YOU!) I love ya piglet. I Jack, leave to Mike T. my Tipht End job; maybe you’ll even catch a pass! To Brian H. - my helmet. Tom W. - watch out for SWAT. UMUF. BOF - That’s Nasty! Lisa Lips - How long have you had this problem? Missy H. • Nice Fro! (Just kidding) Jill S. • You rule but I’m bad and you know it! I Robin, leave Stacy all the good times we’ve shared. Thanks for always being there. To Karen. I leave a Chippendale Calendar. Hope it will tie you over until college. To Jenn, I leave my psychiatric sessions. Hope they helped. To Kristen. I leave the Friendly Crew Uniforms. Gotta love it! To Patty. I leave the Freshmen Fieldtrip and to Jay. I leave my mailbox. I Sharon, leave to TJ all we have shared during the last two years. For being there when I cried and always making me laugh!! Don’t forget Nicole’s house, and the long walks on the beach. Love ya. Swene!! To my brother. Marc. I wish you the best of luck and don’t be too smart and please don’t break my Chevette!! We. Marianne and Sue, leave to any upcoming senior girls the talent it takes to meet the Stonington High Soccer Team.” Also, we leave to WHS our loving memories of a beutiful friendship. To Colleen. Karen. Robin. Stacy, and May we leave all the great times we've shared. We’re really going to miss you guys! Never will we forget the good and bad times we’ve had! I Eric Engler, leave to any upcoming senior my knowledge of the thumb. I thank about half of the members of the class of '88 who have picked me up at one time or another. Just realize that if I was driving I would stop and pick you up too. I Joe. leave to mv brother Jamie (Scrappy), my other brother Jared to follow you around everywhere you go. I leave Dean. Christine, and Wendy the biology labs and the factors. I leave Joe Luzzi and the rest of Italy at McDonalds. I SHEEP, being of sound mind and (?), do hereby leave to all the friends I have made, the memories of all the good times and parties we were fortunate enough to exprience together, those which I will never forget. I Lisa, leave Westerly High having made many friends over the years and also having found a relationship with someone that I wouldn’t trade for the world. Thanks Kevin for making my senior year so special. We’ve had alot of good times together and hopefully there will be many more to come. Pee Wee wanna play!! . Love ya! (Lucci) I Chris DeSantis, leave to my friend, a case of oxy zit cream to insure a pleasant time at Westerly High. I Jim C., leave to Mike Keegan or any other upcoming senior the right to have as many spots as we had. and as many rockin’ Friday and Saturday nights. I Mari, leave to Nannie all the great memories that we’ve been through. We’ve gotten really close this past year and I hope that we will always be this close. Nothing will take us apart. Keep up your great great personality. You’re the best friend anyone can have. Don’t ever change. Love ya always. Have fun with your last few years of school! Love ya!!! I Resa. leave to my sister Hilary her four years in high school in hopes that she will gain as much from her experiences as I have. You’re goine to learn alot about people • both good and bad. Most importantly though, you’re going to learn alot about yourself. Hang in there Hil because I think you’re the best! 1 Heather, leave to my brother Mike our good friendship. We fought at times but you were always there for me. Thanks. Good luck in school - you’ll need it. Remember no matter what you’ll always be my little brother. I’m going to miss you. I love you. I May. leave to Penny, Ryan, to Sue, Heather and Julie.” to Shawn, hypnotism, to Carrie, gym conversations,” to Andy Azzinaro, “if you were only a few years older, to Mr, Angelo -thank you for your friendship, to Mr. Stephenson • the hope for much success, to Steve • the self control he’ll need next year. Good luck Prez! I love you all! We. Gina. Danielle, Wendy, and Christine, leave the bag, the iron, and the shower running in Washington. Remember: “but she won’t let me.’’ Sam. the friendly plumber, room service, air-conditioning!! Ruth!!, there goes Dave, army guys, a dog bit my arm, what the heck’s going on?, Klepto. where’s my tape, my Walkman, my lighter?, group picture!!! I forgot how to swallow, Mrs. C’s shhower cap. Don Quixote. 1 Greg leave to my younger sister Wendy the ability to convince Mom Dad (especially Mom) to let you use the car for the night. I also leave to my younger brother the ability to excel in the sports at WHS and also to get good grades. Brad make a difference at WHS. I leave WHS memories to my greatest friends. To Lisa I leave a mokie and the ride home from URL To the Migues, the Newport mansion. For Patti. 1 leave a Sausage biscuit and Dayna, Ministrone soup. To Julie R. I leave Ange, may all your fantasies come true! To Kristen I leave the greatest summer with Barry and Kim. Just remember. WE'RE DEAD! Love. Jil I Toni Royce. leave to my friends Laurie, Pam. Mary Susan. Randy, and Mike all of our unusual times we have shared. What will you do now that I’m not around with my chocolate? I Kevin Chin, leave to all the underclassmen the good times I had at Westerly High School. To Bridget. I leave memories of a crazy friendship!!! Rock Steady!!! Century 21 - list with us! Breaking and Entering?!! The Champion” Men. and of course. WHITE pants!! It never really mattered too much to me To Don, plans A -Z. they never worked out anyway! FLOODTIDE! And to that little boy, the spot across the street from my house. I love you guys!!! - Krys To my brother Chris, I leave all the love I could never show. You’re gonna be very successful some day, and I wish you all the luck. Just remember to loosen up and have fun 'cause these are the times you’ll look back on. Always remember the line we gave Mom so we could stay home But Mom 1 don’t feel good!!’’ Boy, she’s gullible!! I Stephanie, leave to Deanna all the memories of our close friendship that we share. We’ve done so much together this past year. Remember Pink Floyd, W.O., all those parties everywhere. T-S how can we forget all those talks, lastly, your house, my house that was ridiculous. I know we'll stay friends forever Lylas. To Liz M., AIDS. To Sam. Troy, Don. Bill. Dave F. all fun memories. We. Kelly. Lex. Joy, Amy P., Vickie. Tracy B., Rae Jean. Amy M., Lori K.. and Kim leave Lisa, Jodi, and others our favorite hangout (GR). Never forget the good times. Keep up the ritual. I Karen Morrone, leave to Jen Miguel all the fun times we’ve had together during our high school years. To Amy, I leave the special friendship we have shared in hopes that it will stay with us throughout our future endeavors. To Jason Nye, 1 leave a portable locker so you don’t have to carry every book to every class in your oversized book bag! I Patti P.. leave to Jessica all our memories of WHS. I thank you for always being there during the last seven years. It’s a long time and we’ve been through alot. Never forget the “drunk you misunderstood, the drives just around and the parties we never “actually made it to. I’m glad you were finally happy, although it was over there. You’re a great friend. I Karen, leave to Colleen our friendship and that speaks for itself. I’ll always remember everything we've shared together. I don’t know how to thank you. I honestly don’t know what I’m going to do next year - I’ll be lost without you! You’re the best!!! To Jeff. I’m glad we’ve become closer this past year. You have a good head on your shoulders and I know you're going to succeed! Thanks for always making me laugh! I love you! I John, leave to Keith and Jerry and all upcoming band members the ability to have fun wherever we go and the fun of having 5 band teachers in 4 years. For my position as Pep Band President 1 leave to Jon Decker and hope he has as much fun as I did. To Chris, Tony, and all the group I John leave everything. I Tricia Gagnon, leave to Mom and Dad the very last(???) of us. our TOBEY dog, in the confidence that you’ll have him speaking perfect English in time to reign SUPREME at Westerly High. Lindsay, I’ve missed you these four years! To my other family, my swim team lane and locker-room partners - Louis, Paul, Rob, Andrew, Cherie, Amy, Kim, Good Luck. I’ll really miss you! I Penny, leave WHS thankful 1 didn’t drive anyone nuts over R.P. luv ya all! To May I leave a hug - at least we tried. Margaret, want to play ping-pong? Brett, remember the leap. Want to go to a soccer game Marianne? I George, leave to my brother Bob some of my driving “ability” so that he can learn to avoid those telephone poles so inconveniently placed on the sides of the roads and the ability to have as much fun in high school as 1 did even though I was in trouble with mom and dad just about every week. Love ya! I Jill, leave WHS with many memories of a great senior year! Rally, T-day. cottages, cheering, and graduation! My best of memories go out to football cheering, after all, now I understand offense and defense. I leave a spot on the football squad to my little cousin Gina who has improved every step of the way! Good luck, luv ya! I also leave my spot as captain to anyone who feels they can do the best job. Good luck... To Bruce, I leave the best of times at WHS, 1 love you!(always) We. Becky and Greg, leave to any male or female the experience of being such good friends throughout our junior and high school years, because friends are truly like diamonds! And always remember: the chocolates, pillsbury doughboy, hawknose, to another year of math, 9 10 the lost years, the reunion, front steps. Tuesday lunch, second study, and the rest of the year. I leave Jason Michael Brunelle all my love. Remember the bedroom knocks, the calls which never stopped. Well good luck in your last year of school. “I love you. 4-eva and eva, love always Guess who?” r.S. Hope we will be friends forever and ever. Bye J.M.B. “Guess who?” I Lex, leave to my sister, Roxanne, luck with her last year in high school and all she does. I Korie(alias Bush), want to wish Antipat, Goat, Head. Shnoz. Aff. and Nate good luck next year at WHS - Did I start?? To Marianne, I leave Steve’s Milano's and a lasting friendship. To Liz and May, I leave the legacy of THE FROSTIE!!! And to Chad. I leave Top Gun - “What’s a Johnson? C.B. and B.A.. Love ya guys!! Keep in touch always. I Kelly, leave to Jay the right to never forget the good times we have had in and out of school. You are very special to me. I love you! I Bruce, leave to Christina and Todd all the fun there is in trying to put a dent in the lockers with your head, the right to play Metallica as loud as possible waiting for school to start in the morning. Metal rules and the Dead stink: “There is nothing more for me, need the end to set me free. To Tara, I leave nothing - because there’s nothing you’d want. I do, though, ask you never to let your dreams fade, for in dreams you’ll see beyond, and the hard paths will become easier to 44 travel. You’ve been my best friend and I wish you all the happiness you deserve. Don’t ever forget camping and all our “CRAZY NITES.” God, if our parents only knew. I ‘‘speck’’, leave to my friend May Nawton, to Wendy I leave Bueller • anyone?, to Laurie I leave “Becky-D”, to Jenn I leave the summer of ’87! To Linda I leave our fond memories together. Thanks to all you guys for your support and for making my senior year the best. Good luck in the future. Keep in touch! We. Eric, Johnster, Sheepy, and Cav, leave the Tine times we’ve had at Africa and at paradise to no one, because no one else is capable to make it up there with their auto. Jump tne pipe! We. John D. and Bruce T., leave control of the school to all metalheads who grow their hair as long as possible and destroy their ears with the fastest, loudest, rudest metal there is. Metal rules: “No need for confession now, cause now you got the fight of your life.” We, C.A. and R.C., leave to all upcoming freshman marchers the chance to wear those ugly uniforms, have 80 different band directors, give up your social life and still have fun in The Band.’’ Remember: “Only you can help you!!!, “He’s on Fiiyaaa!!! N.M., B.P.N.S., Bauff, Liberace, open da dowa, I don’t wan't da pe-neumonia, the stick, I get my chick on Thuuursday, G.B. I Andrea, leave Jon all the special times we shared together, and Chris try not to take any more rides from strangers you never know where you’re going to end up. “Chad your guess is as good as mine. We. Carla and Stacey, leave to all the upcoming seniors the ability to remain the best of friends throughout the past years. To have great times together stargazing, our trips to Florida, red death, hark a Camaro, what 180 miles in one night!, driving H.T.’s Porsche, guess, what size are those, ask our Leiser advisor, channel 47 the pretenders, what I don’t understand! Gone!!! I Lisa, leave to my best friend Kristin Davis all the fond memories of T.T. and M.G., Summer of ’87. Burger King. Weekapaug parties, and last but not least “Misquamicutt Men in hopes they will always remain. You were always there through ood and bad and without you I wouldn't have one it. Thanks for being there when I needed you! Love ya! We, Patti, Dayna, and Kristen, leave to all ninth graders who go to Sturbridge, getting lost in the woods. Getting chased by a deer. Crying in the middle of the woods. Falling down the hill and landing next to a snake. I'm gonna bury you under a tree. I think we missed the bus. Good luck to Jiggles, Bucky, and Limpy. From the crew. We, Kim(Chezy), Lisa(Ezy), and Lori(Slezy) not only leave Westerly High School but we leave clothing and we will never forget there’s no place like clothing. We, “The Boys, leave Jamie, “Scrappy,” the “Sloop John B.” and the nights we let you tag along with us. We leave you the card playing, the night we fell through the ice. and all the other things we did. But who are you going to go out with next year? Now you can run and show your friends what we left you. I Claudine, leave to Holly East Ave., to Krystin her window, to Sue 4th quarter, to Heather mushroom pizza, to Bridget her driveway, and to Roberta peace, not war! I thank Stephanie and Brandy for being my best friends forever and for being there when I needed someone. Good luck in the future and never stop enjoying life! I Denise, leave to the choir all the good times in class, on the bus, and concerts. I will miss you all. Jo “D thanks for being there for me. To Mabeth Ahh, urgh. To my “lilsis, “CinC” To Don, (newcomer)take your coat off. To Nanie, shake your ---, and to my B Buddy Rena MB rules. Your not going out yet? G1 Briden! Thanks for all the help you’ve given to me during the past four years. Mrs. Foley. Ann I John C., leave to any upcoming freshman the desire to join the track team and stick it out for four years. And in memory of our intellectual first period Chem II class I leave saying yep-yep-yep-yep-yep-brrrring!-brrrring! I Chad Morrone, wish to one of my closest friends, Chad, the best of luck in the future. I feel the need, the need for speed. Quadruple dares, Marilyn. Sandy. ” We’ve had some wild, unforgettable times. After next year, the connection will be back for good. Goose your the best. I Mic, leave to Jim. one of my best friends, the special times we shared together. To Scalp - the talks we had on the way to Providence. Thanks for being there buddy. To Chad - Get ready for cottages. To my best friend Jed - Good luck in the Army. Most of all to Kathy who has enlightened my life and years here to the fullest. I Eric, leave to my upcoming underclassmen the ability to have four band directors in four years and still stay in band. Chris, practice and be 1st trumpet. To all band members keep improving the band and keep on beating Stonington. Band rules! I Tom. leave to my brother John the ability to make it through high school and have a great time, and to all my friends I leave the good times we had together. I Nicole, leave to George the many memories we’ve shared during the past three years. Remember always - Sept. 1, 1985, Chris V.’s house. Pink Floyd • The Wall, $30 worth of Chinese food, the beach, and the Woobaface, We’ve changed so much since we first met, and so has our relationship; however. I wouldn’t trade the friendship that we share now for the world. You’ll always be very special to me. Love you. I the BOSS, leave to KIDDO all the memories of us together for the past 1 year. 4 months, 12 days. Thanks for picking me up when you knock me down. Remember, it’s you and me Kiddo. I love you! Amy, Christine, Nicole, and Korie - my closest friends THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING! The unique relationship I share with each of you means so much to me. May, maintain our hypnotizing skills Shawn, thanks for always making me laugh. Don, may the special friendship we’ve developed over the years last forever. Tom, I hope I’m leaving nothing behind. You are the sweetest person I’ve ever known and I want to take you with me. Love you all. Nessa. Well Josh, the time has come for me to fare thee well and gladly leave behind Westerly High School, with its hassels of waking up early every day, the lunch food, paper potatoes, the disciplinary system, ana the nurses office, but best of all, TERM PAPERS! These are your years to remember, and fun that they are. I wish you the best and happiest times! I Lori, leave to Danny all the memories of our high school years. We went through alot together. Good luck in your future and remember I’ll always think you're a loser! I Kim, thank all you guys for making my senior year the best Michelle, Michele, Lory, and Lisa, there’s no place like clothing, May study hall was great, and a special thanks to Prudence and Lori, lolly lolly lolly get your adverbs here. Get it!!! C.C.R.I. here we come, love ya guys. With sadness I leave the numerous friends I feel blessed to have. Some I'll never see again so remember me and realize I love you all. Steve, Jen, Ron, Jen, Sue, Sarah, Regan, and all the others I wish I had room to name. For Rich. Steve, Stew. Heather. Rob. SQ, Niki. Greg. Wendi, Sarah. Melissa, and all in his family. Heb 10:32-39. I Antonietta, leave WHS with friendships that will go beyond WHS. Nancy, we’ve been through alot, good outweighing bad. Thanks Dear Abby. I’ll never forget the long talks, great weekends. 3 in the front in the Sunbird. Lori, thanks for the shoulder and the movies that the trio never saw. Wait, my buzzer’s going “Ches e buon” I luv ya both! I Rene, leave Christine and Danielle all the great times we’ve shared. Christine, don’t forget all the good times we had before every band function, and thanks for the good advice. I really needed it. To Danielle, or should I say Stevie, stay with your dreams and keep up that great voice. It’s real “good. Thanks guys for being there when I really needed you. I Tina, leave Michael Crandall my hubcaps. I wish you and the rest of my nieces and nephews the best of luck. To Antoniette, I leave Tower Street, Judy, and all those challenges you accepted. To Lisa, I leave all those talks, book reports, and everything else. WARDA! Love ya. I Maria, leave to Sue. Maria and Linda all the memories of a great year. The best parking space, seatbelts, 1 2 days, Cazzu!, Head. Steve, Rod, but always remember - “I gotta be home at 3. my mom’s home at 3:02! I’ll miss you - come and visit! JAMIE!! I Laurie, leave to my sis and bestest friend, Wendy, all our great memories, It’s November 1st, the circus, C S Travel, late nights at SS S, Washington, and the hope of many more adventures. Love ya. P.S. and to Chery L., have fun in your next three years; may they seem forever! P.S.S. to May, Die, and Beck have a great life! We, Rich, Kevin, and Jim. leave to any upcoming senior the right to bowl three games for a dollar, shoes included, every Tuesday at three. I Gina, leave millions of excellent memories and lots of luck to my brothers Mike and Brian and to Danielle. Christine, all I can say is Thanks! Tara, you’re the best, keep smilin’. I leave you to WHS and to you I leave. Gina, pull over! To that special someone. “I love you. Wendy, we haven't been as close lately, but I’ll never forget our friendship. I Jay. leave to Beth the past year we spent together and all the times we were either crammed in the truck or in the Vett with Beck and John. I also wanted to tell you I love you and good luck in school the next two years. I Lisa, leave to my sister Ida the fun times I had at Westerly High with hopes that her senior year will be even better than mine was. I leave her the thoughts of rushing around every morning just to get a decent parking spot even though we'd get to school at quarter after every day. Study hard and always strive to succeed. Love ya!!! I Andrea, leave to Dawn all the fun times we had and all the trouble we have gotten into. Don’t forget the good times. I Chris DeSantis, leave to Westerly High teachers my little brother to insure the school there is another great student for them after I am gone. I Stacy Marsh, leave Lory B. all the fun times we had, all the cries and laughs we have had. and also the memories we will always cherish. Thanks for always being there for me and for just being my friend. I Lisa, leave to Tina, Lena, and Tricia, the nights at China Village, playing musical chairs. “So anyways!, The ice is broken!, Almac’s parking lot, being thrown into the bushes, all of my unfinished homework, “Yes!, my parking space, my gym goggles, and finally, the crickets!! Glad we got to be such good friends. Luv ya always!!! I Jennifer, thank Mrs. Doherty and Mrs. P. Thompson for all the support in my junior year. I don’t know what I would have done without the two of you. You are wonderful. Love ya!! Also. I leave Christine and Roni all the great times that we have shared. Denise, watch out for those telephone poles. Good luck to all of you. I ve ya!!! I Beth, leave Tonya. Keith, John, and Susan all my love. For Tonya: SNAUSAGES. For Keith: I knew you’d come around to my way of thinking! To John - Thank you! You’ve been great! Love Chester! To Susan. I leave my thanks, and all our “long discussions.” Lastly to Kirsten: I miss you and I love you. I leave to all of my friends all the great times we have had: Powdered Water. WZ914. Jones. Boat. Hazards. To Gina and Christine. I leave a lifetime of friendship, thanks for always being there when I’ve needed you. To Kathy. I leave Jimmy Durani, Umphrah Winphrey, the car, and evrything else I’ve forgotten. I love ya! I M.D., leave N.F., A.I.. RMM. all the good (and bad) times we’ve had together; Crystal Mall with RPM. beach with Don and Chris. To A.I. you're the youngest but cutest. To S.G. keep smilin’! To N.F. be smurfy! To RMM good luck with the guys. You guys are the best. Love ya always. We, Jim and George, leave to anyone the ability to remain friends for as long as we have and be lucky enough to do as much as we did and get awav with it. ALL HAIL THE HUMAN MORPH’ We love ya Bob. I SHEEP, leave to my sister Andrea and all the other little Lambs (especially Mike the terror ) the ability to have a good time and enjoy yourself as much as possible because you're only young once and once it’s gone you can’t have it back. I Stacy, leave the underclassmen the ability to be able to leave Westerly with such great friends as Robin, Karen, Colleen, Jen. Kristen, and Sue. To Robin, I leave all the luck in the world. I’m glad we’ve become such good friends - we’ve been through alot. Good luck in the future. To my brother. I leave the ability to succeed in life - I know you can do it. I Chad, leave to Amy velcro straps and a snorting laugh. To Korie. I leave the title of CB and a frosting flight. To Nessa. I leave the strength of our friendship to last, as it has, through the good and the bad. To Jill. I leave a 97 while she only has a 91. Lastly, I leave to Peter Fusaro, Dennis “Bozo Scalzo! Sorry Pete! Jil, I leave you all the great times we’ve shared through six years of friendship. We’ll never forget Topps and Brownie, croaking without getting caught and Howie J. Thanks for being there through the good and bad times. You’re the best friend anyone could have. Vroom Baby! And finally, to Joe I leave all my love and the hope of 45 always being together. Love, Julie I John, leave to all my non-graduating friends the trouble and pain of having to go to classes you don’t want. Have fun being stared at you because you like Heavy Metal or have long hair. Megadeth and Metallica will get you through the years. I leave: the challenge to anyone to spread as much pro-U2 propaganda as me. to everyone, strength to tell someone you love them. Don’t concern yourself with those who don’t care about your love, they’re the ones who’ll lose more despite your contrary feelings. I Colleen, do not leave Karen our unforgettable 12 years of friendship with the fear that 1 can’t possibly live without you! Your frequent daily phone calls and words of encouragement kept me going through the neverending problem situations which seemed to constantly arise. I leave this school with one regret - losing you. Go sick in college. God knows you deserve it! To Amy. I leave the green boat and my motivation. Amy, you have the potential to become anything you want. I only push because I want the best for you. Enjoy your senior year, it passes so quickly. Karen and Amy, I love you both. I John C.. leave to my sisters all the great times I have had in my high school career ana I do hope they get away with all I did! I only regret that they didn’t participate in a high school varsity sport! We. Mick, Jim, and Jay leave to any upcoming seniors who have Mr. Cotter those unbelievable moments of question and answers day. Also the experience on Apache Drive to a good friend I’ll never forget. Good luck with Chief Tip - “We survived it. I leave to John Luzzi the times and memories we shared at Mount Snow, the spot, and the fort. We. Julie and Lisa, leave all the memories of the summer of ’87. Always remember excuses, excuses far croaks. We also leave the ability to any upcoming senior of driving 10 miles in the McMobile in a matter of 3 minutes. To Missy, we leave her another year in THE HOLE! To Jil, the BIG BUMF! I leave to my parents the Visa bill and the black truck!! Thanks for being so great!! I love you, Don!! To Amy, 1 leave the T from the Hornet and all the special times we had! “Dirty Dancing I love you!. To Nessa. 1 leave the fact that you are “b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-1 and unique. To Mike A. and Bope I leave “Girls.” I Stacey, leave to both of the gym scholars. Kristen and Loran, the ability to succeed next year. Good luck, and I hope the best for you guys during your senior year!! I leave to my younger sister, Jen Stout, the right to walk to school now because I won’t be around or awake to drive her. Good luck Jen. I Rich Siciliano, leave to anyone the ability to hit a tree going into my driveway with my dog at my side. I Nicole, leave to Vanessa, and all of my special friends, my sincere thanks for always listening and caring. Our friendships mean the world to me. To all WHS senior cheerleaders, I leave the many interesting and fun experiences we’ve had together. I’ll miss you all. To my sister Kellie, I leave the advice to stay the way you are • an individual. You’re a very special and unique person and don’t ever change. Remember, live it up in high school because it goes by too fast! I’m really going to miss my two “little sisters! I Lisa, leave to my brother Tony, the joy of rushing around, missing the bus and being late, the strain of running up the hill, the all-nighters, and trying to stay awake in class. Also, all of the fun times I’ve had in high school, the funny situations I’ve been in and the ability to do as well as I have done. Have a blast!! We. Jill and Kristen, leave our infatuation we have for HAROLD and TIM. Just remember. Creo’s driveway “Oh my God, headlights! the week at T.K.’s house, nights at the studio, Rossignol and Troppo Shirts, and “Suckers of the summer. Just once more by Barney’s? To Morgy, I leave firecrackers, Harold, Dokken tickets and Kniff “The Finer Things. All thanks goes to the search mobile. I Nancy, leave WHS with the knowledge of what friendship really means. Antie, thanks for being there for all my problems. Lori, thanks for cheering me up! I love both you guys!! To the ginny's, I leave ABC” • if only you were that type of girl! Rodney, never forget “SLIPPERY PUNK” and the famous locker!! To cousin Nanc, good luck with your parents - ginny’s rule!! I John Collins, leave to any upcoming senior late nights and early mornings while forgetting everything I learned but still being able to pass. We, Bruce T. and John D., leave this school with as much as we came into it with. To Karen and Andrea. Halloween night, it's Sharky's Day today, right Bubba! It’s only back ressure, el fruito puncho, Is your forehead are?candy?! If I knew the way, I would take you home nine stiches, rat poison! I’m gonna swallow my tongue. We’re on Smuckanuck road! Hey it takes time! Ann, you still Terrepin? What a long strange trip it’s been! Dave's finally home!! I Becky, leave to my younger brother Aaron, the priviledge of being locked in the jail and finding the Tight at the end of the tunnel! And to my dearest forever friend, “Annie Fannie”, the great times we have in Waterford with our blueeyed friend. Be alert and stay awake because we’ll gain the reward in the end! Keep the faith. I Jill, give thanks to two very special teachers, Mr. Weyant and Mr. Angelo. Algebra wouldn’t have been the same without the Weyantonian methods, and all of your wild and crazy stories. Thanks for all your support. Mr. Angelo, what would we do without your strange jokes to keep the class alive. Your classes have always been fun and much appreciated. Thanks, Love ya! Gonna miss you! Bye WHS! I Kristen, leave Kevin and Steven the fun times I had. Lisa, I leave the cackle and the long talks in accounting. Robin, cigarettes and thanks for being there when I needed to talk, Julie, a horn, Stacy. Hendy and an ocean, Jill, Barry and the good times this summer. Finally I leave Westerly for college! We, Karen and Colleen, leave an unbelievable 12 year friendship and the ability to know someone better than you know yourself. We'll never forget: St. Pius, potatoes, fights, salt water, “true” friends, proms, double dates, the telephone, endless counseling. Karen’s luck. Colleen’s window, Spanish II. complaints, the countdown to college and men, dancing, ski trips, tears, and depression. I don’t get it!” I give up” “It”s got to get better!! lastly, we leave with what’s left of our sanity and no regrets whatsoever. We, John Collins and Rich Siciliano, leave to anybody the belief that Mr. Moio is risin’. I leave to my brother Bob, all the good times that I had at Westerly High School. Also, I leave to him my surf mobile to use and take care of. Sharon, I want to thank you for all the good times we’ve shared over the past 2 years and I hope for more in the future. Hang in there girl! I Jack, leave to Jill all the great times we’ve shared together. Thanks for being there. Don’t ever change cause you’re great just the way you are! Love ya always! I Robin, leave any underclassmen the ability to make such good friends. Thanks guys! Remember our saltwater party. That’s you Jenn! We just couldn’t seem to find any water that night, but Colleen you were sure able to find something. Karen don’t ever forget our sickness! Why aren’t they perfect? Stacy remember our lucky night and after when we left our mark Fire Station. I Yanny, leave to Wendy, long talks, grapes, cruising the strip, unwanted dates, and a flight jacket, (they’re all so arrogant!); to Kelly, The secret admirer, Napatree, and the frisbee in Gil’s van; to De, our marines in Washington, TAO’s “DD , surprise parties, and breakfast after the prom. Good luclt! I love you guys!! I Jean the Bean, say thanks to Karen M. for the good times at the Showcase Cinemas in Warwick at midnight. May we always be friends, go to Bess Eaton, go for rides to nowhere, and go chowin’ at Friendly’s. I Dayna Mai, leave Sue Farmer Morrone alot of clam chowder, and a big pineapple so she can feast on them. I Resa, leave to Tricia profound analyzations of ale and life; to Kate, undying loyalty as a y; to Darleen, pre-game Chinese food; to Karen, talk of cars and ignorant people; to Christine, soccer captain responsibilities; to Mr. Angelo. Mrs. Brancato, and Mr. Serra, many thanks for teaching me so much not only as teachers, but also as friends. The Five Forever! Don (a.k.a. spoiled brat), the special memories remain in my heart: DRAKKAR, BURP! SURRE! P.S. I’ve had the time of my life . ” Love always, Amy. Chad, all the endless hours on the phone. Congratulations! No matter where we go, our friendship will always be with me. I love ya Chad! - Amy. Dean, PATRIOTS! Our friendship means so much. Need someone to listen? Here 1 am! Got it? Love ya, Amy. HR soccer star. Dead Head, I’m forever here for you! I love you so much little bro. Nosedive. I Christine Capalbo, leave to my brother Tony, all the fun and crazy situations I have been in 46 throughout high school and the hope that you make it through in one piece. Make each day-different and exciting and enjoy it! Be good and try to stay out of trouble! OK? I Lori, leave to my sisters Kara and Rissa all the good times 1 had at Westerly High in hopes that yours are even better! Good luck in the future! I love ya. And to my “cousin Lori O. I leave all the guys I couldn't get my hands on! I love ya, Lori. I Christine, leave to my brother Darren, the challenge of finding friends like mine; Dan, Ness, Gina, Wendy, and Tara. These four years definitely haven’t been easy for anyone, but having you beside me has made them alot better. Though there are some things I wish I could do over, I wouldn’t trade you guys for anything. I love you guys and wish you all the best. I Kate, leave to Tricia - our lone talks, to Resa -our locker(s) and everlasting friendship, to Darleen - For Sale signs, to Christine - endurance to survive next year, to Ben - senior year in West Germany, to Mat - the fun we had ragging on any teacher in the back of the class, to Karen and Colleen - yearbook. Modern Euro, and basic survival! Thanks and good luck! I Tim, leave to Mental Head, Brigg’s, Wendy, Angela, Andrea, and all other poor cosmic beings the three B-words for good living. I Bliv, leave to Anski and Panielle our good friendship. Remember all those Friday nights. You are the two best friends anyone could ever have. Thanks. Good luck. Love ya! To Dif, I leave the parties at your house. Remember PARTY PATROL! To Mrs. Woodruff, thanks for everything. I Dawn Gries, leave Michael Garafola all the food times we’ve had. Good luck in school, cousin! also leave Louis Gencarelli and Marc Gentile, two good friends, all the fun times we had on the weekends. Good luck guys. Remember the two ultimate places - Louis’s apartment and our last resort. Dan’s house. (Man nis parents get tired early.) See ya later guys! To my sister Annette I leave the hope that she realizes that she can come to me any time with any problem. Good luck Nunz! to my three big sisters” I leave the great times we’ve shared over the years and to Sue 1 leave thanks for all the times she listened to my problems about “him” and for always keeping me informed. W'e, Franca. Lisa, and Tina leave great memories of hotdog buns, mayonaise, and “the knife eleven times. To Mrs. Doherty and Mrs. Thompson. Jenn. Sharon, Chrissy, and Denise leave our thanks for putting up with us during all of our study halls and Mrs. Thompson your Bess Eaton Coffee is in the mail!!! To my sister Joy, I have to remind you that you are bus bound next year so wake up a few minutes earlier! Good luck in school. Love, Chrissy. I Lori, leave Westerly High School remembering all the good times the cheezie two had. Hey Nancy “steer while I scratch thanks Nancy for being there when I needed someone, you’ve been my friend forever. Antie hold on I gotta beep We’ve been through some tough times together but the good ones make up for it. You’re the greatest. Keep smiling, love ya both. I Krys, leave my little sister Lo” all the memories we’ve shared throughout our lives. I know I scream at you alot but I love you more than anyone else in this world!!! Never forget our water fights, “real fights, Pepsi vacations with Iyeslie - flipping her over in the chair - the famous Corvette plate, TATTLE-TAIL and all those times we laughed until we cried! P.S. The Plumber Came!!! I Plenn”, “little one , half of the Merry Pranksters, leave to my big sister Prankster, Page, anything her little heart desires, especially if it’s in 3-D! Let me tell you about these kids today - in one ear and out the other, one of these days, Alice! Would you like a bagel with that cream cheese? No thanks it’s 3-D! Nigel, I love you, ole chap! Parting Classmates . . . I feel that leaving WHS was the best choice for me even though it was my senior year. Mostly I miss the people and my close friends in Westerly, but the privileges and opportunities at Walter Johnson High are much greater. It was a big change, but it will make going to college easier. -Frank Chiaradio Maryland Playboy Frank Chiardio always seems to be standing next to a female, this time it happened to be Katrina Clemens. This plaque appears on the second floor outside of the main office at Westerly High School. “Dedicated to their loving memory by their fellow staff members commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Commission” “Breaking away from WHS, though difficult, was probably the best thing possible for me. Of course it is especially difficult to leave your senior year out, as it may well be the best year of your life. I believe in the end I’ve made a fair trade. -Benjamin Panciera W. Germany Relaxing in West Germany, Ben Panciera and his surrogate brother Udo Arens become masters of the art of card playing. Like every other girl, Kirsten Luce makes last minute preparations for her yearbook picture. If life depended on happiness Then I would die If existence depended on friendship I would be gone tomorrow But if the center of life is music Then I will be here forever. -Kirsten Luce Breaking Hearts There were three empty seats at graduation. Frank Chiaradio, Benjamin Panciera and Kirsten Luce were absent for three very different reasons, yet they were a part of the class of 1988 and will always be remembered as such. Frank moved to Maryland during the summer after his junior year and although he enjoys his new school, he does miss his friends in Westerly. Ben was ambitious and daring enough to venture to a different country for his senior year abroad. Kirsten and her sister Corinne were two of the unfortunate passengers who were killed in the Amtrak train accident, January 4,1987. Although these members of the class of ‘88 were not present in person, they were present in our hearts. 47 Michael Aiello Louis Algieri Donald Allen Renee Azzinaro Timothy Babcock Hiram Barber Melissa Barber Garrett Barney Cindy Barrus Glen Beauchemin Gary Beaulieu Jeffrey Beaupre Richard Beaupre Jennifer Beckwith Joseph Bertsch John Bitgood Dean Bozek Mark Brevner Thomas Brightman Shane Brophy Class Of 1989 Class Officers Front Row - Vice President Jennifer Miguel, Social Chairman Bridget Brothers; Back Row - President Louis Gencarelli, Secretary Marianne Hall, Treasurer Dean Sisco. 50 Bridget Brothers Carrie Ann Brucker Jason Brunelle William Brunelle Heather Bryan Linda Bryce Brant Bull Stacy Burton Michelle Canty Dea Capalbo Ida Capalbo Wendy Carr Koleen Celico Christine Champ Holly Chicoria Melynda Choquette Erika Christina Dawn Chronister Hoi Ping Chun Prudence Clayton Steven Cofone Kristen Cofoni Rose Comforti Michelle Conway Michael Cordier Lauren Coscia Robert Craven Christopher Crescione Robert Cucitrone Elizabeth Cullinane 51 Bonnie Davies David C. Decker Maria Depiro •Jeanne DeSantis April Dinwoodie Heather Doherty Roberta Driscoll Jennifer Dugas Paul Egan Jessica Falcone Jason Faubert Laura Fiore Michael Fiore Michael Frink Linda Gabriele Michael Garafola Kristen Gavitt Steven Gavitt Louis Gencarelli Nate Gencarelli Marc Gentile David Giorno Barbie Giuliano Wendy Gomes Chad Gwaltney Melissa Haberek Kevin Haggerty Christopher Hall Marianne Hall Richard Hall 52 Cracking Smiles The brisk November air did little to chill the spirits of Becky Lau and Amy Wright after a day at the theatre. Students in Miss Despres’ class viewed O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Electra at Trinity Square in Providence, but the dark drama with a twist of adultery and murder could not stop these two from smiling. Dawn Harkness Deanna Hayden John Herlihy Gerald Hetu Lisa Hunt Carlo Intrieri Scott Jacobson Crystal Kemp Kimberly Krueger Becky Lau Paula Lawrence Patricia Leach Naomi Leroy Andrew Long Joseph Lorello Anthony Lupinacci Jennifer Luther Joseph Luzzi David Lynch Michelle Macdougall 53 Laura Marino Robert Martin Patrick McGranahan Jennifer Miguel Michael Misuraca Wendy Molloy Todd Morgan Rebecca Moscaritolo Colleen Murphy Michelle Myers Anthony Nenna John Odom Lori Okoney Stephen Olbrys John Ornberg Julie Orsinger Jason Palazzola Keith Partelo Dean Perrone Jennifer Petersen Tammy Petersen Angela Phillips Suzanne Piezzo Heidi Pike Lisa Pont Steven Prellwitz Ian M. Preuss Thomas Quaratella Steven Queen Marc Ragonese 54 Keith Rathbun Darlene Reber Jeffrey Reed Jodi Richmond Raffaela Ritacco Julie Rizzo Ann Roderick Robert Rustici Lori Saucier Rebecca Schilke Kimberly Serra Susie Servidio Stephen Siciliano Kristine Simon Dean Sisco Lena Sisco John Sistare Kristin Skaggs Rena Solomon Peter Sorbera Breaking Into Song Juniors Derek Ventilato and Jennifer Lorenzo break the sound barrier with electric guitar and synthesizer at Talent Show ’87. 55 Tricia Souza Steven Spezzano Tina Spezzano Giovanna Sposato Jill Sposato Sue-Anne Sprague Kirsten Stackpole Brenda Sullivan Jamie Sullivan Jodi Sylvia Timothy Synan Tara Tartaglia David Tesseo Kimberly Thompson Roxanne Tisch Corinna Toscano Linda Tucker Sarah Tulman John Turo John Vacca Derek Ventilato Rick Viteritto Deborah Walach Steven Waters Shane Weber Christine W'est Thomas Williams Paul Woerner Amy Wright Sue Xie 56 Jennifer Aiello Rebecca Albamonti Frank Aldrich Rebecca Algiere Darrin Allen Christa Allure Debbie Altimari Susan Arnold Richard Balbat Pamela Bartlett Darlene R. Bates Stacie Boeniger Robert Briden Danielle Brightman Gregory Brill Tarena Brown Marvin Burgess Jon-Paul Caisse Heather Cantley Stephanie Capalbo Class Of 1990 Class Officers Front Row- Treasurer Andrea Lamb, Social Chairman Stacie Boeniger; Second Row- Secretary Jo-Ann La-Pere, President Sal Gencar-elli, Vice-President Andrew Prete. 58 Brian Capizzano Angelina Caracciolo Marcy Carboni Julie Cardinal Mary E. Carparelli Jennifer Caswell Diana Chiaradio Danielle Clachrie Deborah Clark Nancy Cofone Peter J. Cofoni Lauren Collins Kimberly Conway Lisa Corchinski Maurice Cote Genay Couture Michael Crandall Lisa Crowley Jennifer Cugini Samantha Daley Kim Deane Jonathan Decker Rose Degiacomo D’Ann M. Delicato Marecca Delicato Delmore, Jeffrey Emily Deperry Jeffrey Deremer Julie Dessaules Stephanie Dillon 59 Angela Dimuccio Gregory Dolce Ferris Durfee Alisa Eckenroth Dawn Falcone Beth Federico James Federico Mark W. Feist Shine Ferraro James Fletcher Manuela Fortunato Kathleen P. Fox Robert Gauthier Jeffrey Geer Stephen Gencarella Salvatore Gencarelli Kevin Godbout Melissa Goddard Charlotte Gradilone Nancy Guido James Haggerty Candy Handley Carolyn Handley Theresa Hardcastle Fred Harwood Gina Hayden Melissa Herlihy James Hobba Jennifer Hoffman Brian Holdredge 60 Twistin’ The Night Away The 1987 Christmas Ball, held in the Old Gym and sponsored by the sophomore class, proved to once again be successful. Students, dressed in holiday attire for this semi-formal affair, danced ’till the clock struck twelve. Steven Howard Carmine Intreieri Michael A. Itteilag Matthew Johnson Shana Keene Pamela Kelly Stephanie Ketchen Andrea Lamb Jo-Ann Lapere Nicole Lapietra Shawn Larkin Chad Lenihan Jeffrey Liguori Ronald Longolucco Danielle Lumnah Angelo Luzzi Mario Luzzi Heather Macdougall Rose Marie Magliari James Manfredi 61 Michelle Manfredi Paula Marino Dianna Martel Florn Martin Jason Mayne Brent McNutt Christos Metakos Hans Meyer Jon Milliken Eric Montemarano Brian Morrone Darrell Morrone Susan Morrone Jeffrey Murphy Deena Murray Tamara Musto Lori Nicholas Regan Nichols Jennifer Nigrelli Linda L. Nigro Wendy Overend Margaret Pagliuso Paula Pereira Richard Perri Paul Perrone Alicia Piccolo Laura Pigeon Peter Plenninger Margaret Potter Bree Powers 62 The Dishpan Blues As Charlotte Gradilone dries a cookie sheet, while working at the Olean Center, she thinks to herself,44 . . . And they call this clean?” Andrew Prete Michael Priore Crystal Read Lori Richmond Nunziato Ritacco Robert Robinson Sean Roselund Jeffrey Routhier Vicki Serra Kristan Servidio Rebecca Siciliano Scott Simone Lara Siswick Allen Smith Shawn Smith Susan Sowell Gary Sposato John Sposato Stephanie Sposato Stephen Sposato 63 Young Su Christopher Sullivan Todd Tetlow Jennifer Thompson Tia Marie Torrez Christina Trapani Jonathan Trumpetto Anthony Turano Michael Turano Yu Ling Weng Raffaella Weslyj Stacey Wilcox Christopher Wildes Marc Zurliene 64 Class Of 1991 Class Officers Front Row- Treasurer Molly Nardone, Social Chairman Heather Dillon; Back Row-Vice-President Ben Hernandez, President Silvana Fontana, Secretary Kristen Novak. Todd Allen Christopher Armstrong Jackie Arruda Audrey Azzinaro Arthur Ballelli Michael Ballelli Anita Bell Jason Bitgood Michael Bliven Shelli Boeniger James Boudreaux Amy Bourdeau Bobbee-Jean Bowen Michael Briggs John Brown Sheena Brown Amos Brumble Stuart Bryan Jennifer Buchanan Michael Buck 66 Jack Campbell Michael Capalbo Julie Carr Cynthia Cavanaugh Andrea Celico Dee-Ann Champlin Caranne Chiappone Cristen Chiappone Deanna Clark Michelle Cornell Gina Cozzolino Mathew Craven Rebecca Ann Davis Renee Davis Christopher Debartolo Curt Debartolo Lina Decaro Michelle Decoste Jose Delosrios Deanna Didone Kristen Dimaggio Denise Dionne John Donato Ian Edmond Tammy Ellis Joel Fagre Paul Falcone Grayson Farmer Benjamin Faubert David Federico Kris Federico Jaffa Felber Kerri Felicelli Gennaro Ferraro Joshua Ferraro Christian Fiore Jeffrey Fleck Silvana Fontana Christine Fraser Kyle French Kyle Fusaro Jennifer Geer Paul Gencarelli Silvia Gencarelli Stacy Gilmer Natale Giorno David Gorsich James Grady John Graves Rachel Greene Julie Gulrud Roger Hall Jenny Harasin Tammy Hardcastle Patrick Heaney Todd Henry Benjamin Hernandez Jason Hodd Nicole Howard D’Ann Hunt 68 The Finishing Touches . . . and they say girls are vain. Mike Nenna helps add the finishing touches before yearbook photos are taken. Getting ready for pictures is a big deal for everyone. Kellie Innocenti Antonietta Intrieri Tracy Janes Ann Marie Jaycox Rebecca Keeler Ryan Kemp James Koulbanis Steven Kumpf Charles Kuritz Rita Labreque Stephen hallo Alan Larkin Corye Lenihan Kara I eonetti Jeffrey Lepikko Adam Linicus Dana Lunaas Ronald Macdonald Arthur Maheu Melissa Manfredi 69 Jerry Martin Louis Matthews David McBride Cynthia McGonegal Kelli McPhail Frances Montgomery Rebecca Morse Michael Murdock Angelo Myers Courtney Naccarato Molly Nardone Jennifer Nelson Michael Nenna Donald Niles Daniel O’Donnell J-Patrick Oates Brian Oppy David Page Joshua Page Sylvia Panciera Danielle Parise Christy Phillips Debora Phillips Eric Pont Sherrie Pont Robert Pucci Candace Read Melvin Reber Joy Restelli David Robinson 70 James Russ II Perry Saunders Cheryl Scott Susan Sears Natalie Senatore Sylvester Serra III Christopher Silvia Jason Simmons Beth Siwinski Jennifer Smith Leonard Solomon Tracie Souza Joseph Spears Gianpiero Spino Frank Sposato Jr. Henry Stebbins Jennifer Stout Ted Stratton Leslie Sunderland Carrie Sylvia Michael Szewc Peter Talbot Carleen Tarbox John Tenuta Jason Tetlow Anita Trombino Todd Trombino David Turano Amy Turo Chris Vacca 71 Darcie Vacca Lorin Van Houten Louis Vetelino April Whipple Eric White Annick Whitman Steven Williams Bertch William Rebecca Woods Melissa Wright Jeffrey York Jon Zeppieri Computer Confusion Confusion is a common state for computer students. Joe Spears seems to have mastered it all, or has he? Karen Aldrich Stacy Algieri Samuel Alice Tracey Allocca Christopher Andrews Julie Antoch Stuart Archer Andrew Azzinaro John Balentine Aaron Balicki Alison Barber Eric Bariteau Kevin Batzle Heather Behan Stephanie Belanger Adam Bondarek Amy Bonin Michael Brearly Lauren Brill Jody Brown Class Of 1992 Eighth graders are far from “boring”. Not only are they full of charisma and school spirit, but they take enormous fashion risks. In the picture to the right, eighth graders enjoy a tea party dressed as their favorite literary characters, thus, breaking the dress code of Westerly High. These young adults show quite a lot of imagination, and nothing less than success is expected of them in the future. 74 Mariann Brunelle James Bruno III Christopher Butler Wen Yu Cao Nicole Caouette Shannon Caouette Joseph Capalbo Julie Capizzano Romina Caracciolo Suzanne Cardone Rebecca Casale Joseph Cavalluzzi Joseph Celico Do Wing Chan Antoniette Chimento Jennifer Coduri Eric Collins Sean Combs Christina Comforti Christian Conway Heather Coon Shana Cosby Crystal Cucca Robert Damon Keith Davis Charity Decker Maria Degiacomo Salvatore Degiacomo Wendi Delmore Shannon Dillow 75 Melanie Dingham Amber Dodge Jessica Duda Angie Durfee Kimberly Dykes D’Ann Edwards Gregory Evans Adam Falcone Michael Farago Jennifer Farmer Angelo Ferraro Nancy Ferraro Audra Ferreira Justin Gaccione Janice Gardiner Jennifer Garrison David Gencarella Bethany Gervasisi Heather Gillam Julie Gilluly Michael Giovanelli Justin M. Gourlay Christopher Greene Angela Groccia Rosa Guido Kristie Hewes Candace Hindle Kevin Holden Brian Hurd William Jenkins 76 Trisha Johnson Kenneth Jones Susan Kelly James Kenney Gregory Kent Susan L. King Andrew Kronauge Desiree La France Kimberly Lane Mark Lanphear Bernadette Lapere Christian Lentz Mildred Letendre Hilary Lewiss David Linicus Phu Hai Luong John Luzzi Amy Macensky Philip Magliari Rui Jiao Mai Xing Zhou Mai Anita M. Mancino Jared Manfredi Derek Mann Kevin Marino Nicholas Massaro Amelia Mendonca Kerri Millington Tara Miner Suzanne Misuraca 77 Tarik Montgomery Lisa Morrison Bryan Morrone Keith Murphy Rebecca Musto Michael Najim Kurran Nash Shelley Noyes Kelly Nunes Thomas Ornberg Maribeth Page Tony Pagliuso Rachel Panciera Sandra Pereira Yvonne Perez Scott Pike Shane Ploughman Mary Polizzi Cindy Read Mauricio Renzi Sarah Riggs Raul Rios John Roach Pamela Robinson Michele Russell Christopher Sammataro Gary Saporita James Saporita Kimberly Schilke Karin Schmidt 78 John S. Scuncio Jason Senior Gregory Serra Tara Sheerer Christopher Sisco Brian Sistare Michael Smith Alison Sposato Stephanie Springer Christopher Stackpole Donald Stott Daniel Sullivan Tracy Sullivan Marcella Terranova Thomas Terranova Christy Thompson Julie Thorp Elizabeth Turco Margaret Vallana Gerah Ventresca Kimberly Vetelino Geoffrey Visgilio Nunziato Vuono Da Bin Weng Da Jun Weng Christopher West Lawrence West Nathan Williams Holly Winsor James Zanfini 79 81 ADMINISTRATION Albert A. Ferraro, Jr. Principal To the Class of 1988: As you walk from your graduation ceremony, you will leave a part of your life behind. Graduation is the culminating event of your twelve years of education. This education should have given you the foundation to build on as you “Break Away” from Westerly High School and start on new endeavors. You have been given the opportunity to develop the skills necessary for a successful life. As you break away, remember your parents, teachers, and friends who have been part of your growing experience. Go forth into the future, but also remember the past. Make use of what you have learned. I wish you much success in an happy “Break.” Sincerely, Albert A. Ferraro, Jr. Principal To The Class of 1988: Graduation from high school is a very special occasion and denotes a departure from a phase of your life that has been dominated by structure and dependence. Throughout your educational career, your response to the guidance and instruction of your parents and teachers should have prepared you for the next phase of your life. Because the rigid structure and dependence no longer prevail, you are free to make choices of your own. I encourage you to go forward with confidence, pride and enthusiasm as you assume responsibility for your own destiny. I congratulate you on the occasion of your graduation from Westerly High School and extend my very best wishes for continued success and prosperity. Sincerely, Salvatore J. Augeri Superintendent of Schools Salvatore J. Augeri Superintendent Warren Levalley Director of Guidance Warren Pelton Assistant Superintendent 82 STAFF “The Cooks” Ann Marie Blanchet Joan Henderson Marge Sisco Gloria Augeri Gail Halleck “Buzz” Haggerty Alan Angelo Social Studies Pamela Ardizonne English tmmm Donald Autry Science Mariette Berardo Fine Arts Ann Blackburn Math, Computers Andrew Bonner English Daniel Bourdeau Math Kathleen Braceland School Nurse Michael Braceland Industrial Arts Christina Brancato English Mary Ann Buckley Science Marcelene Canestrari Social Studies W hen words don’t do the trick, Mr. Thompson resorts to sign language. Janice Carreau Librarian John Carson Physical Education Kenneth Chaffee Math Linda Chaffee Science Janet Collins English Ted Collins Music Giovanni Corsetti Languages Frank Cotter Dept. Head Social Studies Louis D’Aleno Languages David DeAngelis Music Eva Despres English Suzanne Doherty Home Economics John Donato Math Robert Fallon Social Studies John Finnegan Special Education Joyce Fletcher Science 85 Lori Gingerella English James Gleason Social Studies Edward Gradilone Guidance Joan Gradilone Math Deborah Graves Fine Arts James Guarino Guidance Michael Guarino Librarian Ruth Hammel Physical Education Susan Hathaway English David Heany School Psychologist Alexander Houston Industrial Arts Charles Kitchen Industrial Arts Christopher Lamb Math Nancy Lewis Social Studies Brenda Linton Social Studies John Linton Social Studies 86 87 Maureen Logan English Donna Lupinacci Business Joan Maguire Dept. Head Math Dr. Jean Marriott Dept. Head Science Concetta McGuire Languages Joseph McNulty English Nancy Mercer Special Education Donna Miller English Ann Moore Science James Murano Physical Education Sanford Neuschatz Special Education Thomas O’Connell English The sly Dr. Marriott sneaks her hand into her magical bag of chemical potions. Nancy Paulson Special Education Bradford Pride Business Bruce Rexrode Special Education George Routhier Math Thomas Ryan Dept. Head English Elizabeth Serra English Sylvester Serra Physical Education Barbara Shafer Science Bernice Sminkey Dept. Head Business Sarah Steiner Guidance David Stephenson English Joyce Street Math 88 Raymond Wujcik English Joseph Wyman Guidance Betty Zerbarini Science Thomas Terranova Dept. Head Physical Education Gail Thompson Dept. Head Languages John Thompson Social Studies Patricia Thompson Home Economics Chloe Tilden Special Education Jean Tormey Languages Paul Tripp Industrial Arts Palma Trombino Languages Thomas Weyant Math Lucille Woodruff Business Christopher Wriedt Science Raymond Wright Business r BREAKING LOOSE Travel. Is there any better way to “break away”? Whether it’s to New York City to see a play on Broadway or to New Hampshire in winter to ski, to get away ... to relax .... How enjoyable! -Mrs. N. R. Lewis I watch the news programs on CNN and the weather on the Weather Channel always hoping for the “big one.” I was in heaven during the Blizzard of ’78 and Hurricane Gloria! -John Thompson Listening to a reel to reel tape of real rock ‘n’ roll when I have to correct papers or plan lessons, forgetting student names, pumping aluminum (iron is too heavy), and looking forward to the ultimate vacation-retirement! -J. Linton I place a ball 1 1 2 inches in diameter on a ball 8,000 miles in diameter and then I try to hit the smaller one-I play at golf. -Jean Marriott I “break away” from the winter teaching doldrums by imagining the intense warmth of the sun experienced while basking on the sultry sands of a remote tropical beach. -Mike Braceland I like to get out in my yard and do physical work-grass-cutting, raking, etc .. This way, I “forget” about W.H.S. and relax. -R. Fallon I go home and yell at the dog. He seems to like it. -Maureen Logan I take a jet plane to some far away place To get away from the educational rat race! -Lori Gingerella I like to “break away” differently with each new season. In the summer, I enjoy playing tennis and going to the beach. In the fall, I love to jog. In the winter, skiing is at the top of my list. In the spring, I appreciate nature while taking long walks with my children. -Mrs. J. Tormey “No more pencils . . . No more books . . No more students’ dirty looks!” 90 ‘Who said I’m just a guidance counselor’ “Just me and the “girls” jamming to the tunes,” waves Mrs. Brancato. Cardiovascular expert that he is, Mr. Carson just can’t seem to break away from the track. BREAKING LOOSE Watching the dawn on a North Dakota Prairie, or a grizzly “eyeing” me on a British Columbia path, or salmon jumping a waterfall into the paws of Alaskan Browns on the Katmai Peninsula, or looking over the tundra by a sign that says “Arctic Circle” means Breaking Away. -Sarah R. Steiner I come to school to “break away” from my children at home and “break away” from teaching by returning to my children. It’s a vicious cycle!!! -Connie McGuire I fish at night alone, on the beach, where it is cold, dark, and quiet. Much different than the rush and noise of Westerly High. -Chris Lamb I break away by becoming “Mom”, Cub Scout Den Leader, P.T.A. officer, Child and Family Service officer, errand runner, chauffeur, laundress, and cook. Sometimes I “Break Away” to school. -R. Hammell There is always a gigantic piece of chocolate, hidden from all, that beckons. After stuggling with the student’s interpretation of world history, each gooey mouthful is especially enjoyed. -Mrs. Linton Play golf, read newspapers, “The Sporting News”, watch ESPN or CNN and jog! Think about June 20, 1999. -Jack Carson Every now and then I take a whole Saturday and shop ’til I drop. -Donna M. Miller It’s easy to lose myself in a good book! Otherwise-boating, mountain climbing, sewing. -J. Carreau I break away from teaching by taking long walks. I especially like to walk along the beach. Often, I pick up treasures in the swash of the tide and keep them in my pockets to remind me of the serenity of the environment and my place in it. -D.J. Foley For most seniors, high school is a stage of life that has nearly ended. What follows differs for each individual. For Mr. Tom Ryan and Mr. Geoff Serra, the same is true. A part of their lives has ended and now each has entered a new phase. Mr. Serra taught at Westerly for thirteen years and was Chairman of the English Department for five. He i has since resigned and now teaches English at Norwich Free Academy in Connecticut. Mr. Ryan has taught at Westerly for the past twenty seven years. He resigned as Chairman of the English Department fifteen years ago; yet, he has spent his final year again as Department Head. Commenting on his retirement, he says, “I believe the time has come when I should make way for those whose footsteps are always just behind me. I have enjoyed my teaching career, and I look forward to whatever experiences are before me.” 92 “Mr. Geoffrey Serra indicated by his work in the classroom that English was going to be his area of study in college and graduate school. Ironically, the student became the master and Mr. Serra eventually became my educator in the classroom.” “For me, Tom Ryan opened the world of ideas and intellectual pursuit; as a senior in his English class, I learned to think, to reason, to question. Tom taught me to seek beneath the surface of things for causes and effects. He also taught me to understand myself and others. In doing so, he truly prepared me for college. Although high school senior English was replaced by college and graduate school course work, many experiences remain alive in my mind. I have always felt that the sign of a truly great teacher is his ability to leave this kind of intellectual mark, and in my career it has been my goal to emulate this quality. Fifteen years later, when I sat in Tom’s class as his Department Head to evaluate his teaching performance, the spark was still there — the web of ideas was still spinning in the hands of a master craftsman.” 93 BREAKING THE CODE “I’ll just slide the paper in this way and pray that my program prints out,” says a nervous Kevin Godbout. Gail Halleck takes a break from updating students’ schedules in the guidance office. Bottom: Kelly Young, a senior in the business department, sharpens her secretarial skills at the word processor. 94 “Whoever said computer language was ’BASIC ,” Ralph Ritacco wonders. STUDENTS BYTE THE APPLE Computer technology, the way of the future, has definitely become the way of breaking the norm this year at Westerly High. The classroom, the library, the guidance office, the yearbook room, and the main office have all been changed and influenced by the computer. Both faculty and students ease their work load by letting the efficiency of the computer take over. Daily, all over the high school, people can be found using the computer as a work aid, a teaching instrument, or simply a type of enjoyment. Westerly High School is breaking the norm by “Breaking the Code.” Left: In Accounting II Lisa Munti-muri waits patiently for her program to appear, but little does she know that she has erased it. Budding hackers Andrew Azzinaro and Young Su attempt to siphon school funds into the yearbook account! 95 BREAKING AWAY FROM BOOKS Stirring up paints instead of trouble, Tim Lawton invents a new color. Although shocked at the witnesses’ testimony, Tom Gaccione wonders what she is doing Saturday night, during the Law class field trip to court. Bottom: Scott Algiere, Nate Gen-carelli, and Craig Stephanski light up the new Project Technology lab. % The physics of pea shooting perplexes Kevin Haggerty. HANDS ON LEARNING Contrary to popular belief, school is not all books and homework. To break from the monotony of 7-period days, students at Westerly High embark on field trips or display their diverse talents in various elective courses such as typing, graphics, art, and technology lab. Left: Hunt, peek, type: Jon Zeppieri What are these four designing in improves his personal typing. “graphic” detail? An Evening To Honor Students’ smiles light up the night as juniors are welcomed into the society. Mrs. Shafer awards a certificate of membership to Rhode Island Honor Society member Dale Saran. The flame is passed from seniors to juniors in the initiation ceremony. 98 % Senior students explain the four qualities which members exhibit. Westerly Scholars Front Row: C. Austin-Vice President, R. Lewiss-President, L. Pagliuso-Secretary. Second Row: C. Wright, K. Long, M. Siciliano, K. Denham. Back Row: V. Parise, T. Gagnon, N. Innocenti. Missing: B. Panciera. Early in spring each year, Westerly High School students think of the prom, the warm weather, the upcoming summer vacation. Some students, however, think of the National Honor Society Installation Banquet. The qualifications are simple: the top ten eleventh and twelfth grade students are accepted. At the banquet, the senior members read the society’s standard rules for admission, and then the junior members take the Society’s pledge. A candlelight ceremony completes the initiation process. Upon reaching senior year, another honor may be received by senior members. The top twenty percent of the soon- to- graduate class is admitted into the Rhode Island Honor Society; certificates of membership are distributed. Students, parents, faculty, and school committee members attended this year’s affair, which was held at Chickadee Gardens. Left'. Peeking around the corner, Cathy Maine wonders what lies ahead of her. 99 Music students at Westerly High achieved high praise for their musical talent and spirit on an international level by qualifying for the Tri- M Music Honor Society. Tri-M Music Honor Society First Row. (left to right) C. Gradilone- Secretary, T. Smith- Vice President, B. Sparks- President, K. Partelo-Historian, D. Shank- Treasurer. Second Row. M. Fortunato, E. Larkin, K. Clemens, K. Burns, B. Powers. Third Row. D. Tesseo, C. Adams, T. Musto, N. Senatore, S. Gencarelli. Chemistry I and II students achieved the honor of competing in state- wide exams at U.R.I. Dr. Marriott instructed the team and junior, Jody Vacca, received an honorable award. Chemistry Team First Row. (left to right) M. Siciliano, A. Stebbins. Second Row. N. Innocenti, L. Pagliuso, K. Stackpole. Third Row. J. Manfredi, T. Lupinacci, D. Sisco, J. Vacca. The Academic Decathalon Team prepared many weeks for this national competition, which consisted of tests in various academic areas, an essay, and this year's topic, “history of flight”. Academic Decathalon Team First Row. (left to right) A. Lupinacci, E. Larkin, S. Olbrys. Second Row. K. Long, K. Morrone, J. Henderson. Third Row. R. Lewiss, T. Gagnon, V. Parise, L. Pagliuso. 100 Students competed on a national level and were awarded National Merit Letters of Commendation for their high FSAT scores. Joe Manfredi and Kirsten Luce received the honor of being named Semifinalists. National Merit Letter Winners (Left to right) E. Larkin, V. Parise, T. Gagnon, Joe Manfredi. Missing-B. Panciera. Yale University’s Engineering Department offered a seven week program this year, entitled “Frontiers of Science- 1988” to high school juniors. Three Westerly student participated in this program. Frontiers Of Science-1988 (Left to right) K. Haggerty, J. Orsinger, K. Thompson. This year, the special Education students participated in the Special Olympics Program. The team won gold and silver medals representing Westerly High in bowling, track, and field events. Special Education Bowling Team First Row. (left to right) P. Leach, R. DeGiacomo, C. Intrieri. Second Row. M. Burgess, M. Brearly, L. Pigeon. Missing: M. Rios, R. Beaupre, C. Robinson. 101 o Breaking The Sound Barrier The band has been extremely busy this year. After only a week of marching practice, the band performed at the first home game. They really aroused the crowd’s spirits during the football games. The marching band also participated in many parades including one in Providence in March. Proceeds from the parade and multiple fundraisers were the contributing factors to a New York trip in the spring. The concert band performed for the elementary schools and for the annual Christmas Concert spreading the joy of the season through mu- Tammy Peterson and Heather Dillon relax after an outstanding performance. sic. Ted Collins, the new band director, is also the assistant marching band director at URI and the director of the R.I. Youth Stage Band. His experience added that extra professionalism and spirit to the band. It is not easy for students to change directors, but Mr. Collins’ attitude made the transition much easier for everyone. I have worked with the band for seven years and am extremely proud of my membership. The band consists of students who devote their time to perfection. The pride of the Westerly marching and concert band is clearly demonstrated in their performance. -Katrina Clemens President Drum Major Junior High Band: Front Row- M. Renzi, N. Eames, J. Lepore, L. Selvidio, D. Chilcutt, P. Whiting, H. Winsor, D. LaFranco. Second Row- B. Johnson, J. Bayle, B. Thorpe, E. Sullivan, J. Chilcutt, D. Brumer, A. Smith. Third Row- J. Gencarelli, M. Parker, D. Vennard, A. Sposato, J. Pierce, T. Ornberg, B. Derge, D. Crandall, K. Holden. Missing- N. Caouette, C. Nickelson, J. Farmer, H. Behan. 104 John Abbott and Eric Larkin pause a moment to compose themselves and their lungs before belting out another rendition of “Barbara Ann”. Jazz Band: Front Row- L. Monty, P. Andrews, C. Trapani, J. Haggerty, C. Adams, M. Barber. K. Partelo, J. Hoffman, J. Abbott. Second Row- J. Orsinger, S. Sposato, S. Gencarelli, P. Plenninger, B. Drye, H. Capalbo. Missing- J. Lepicko. Marching Band, Drum Majors, Twirlers, Color Guard: Front Row- K. Clemens- President, C. Chiappone, K. Bums, E. Larkin- Drum Major. Second Row- H. Solomon-Colorguard Co-Captain, T. Smith-Secretary, H. Dillon, P. Saunders, K. Russell, C. McGonegal, C. Handley, W. Overend, R. Nichols- Sophomore Rep., D. Phillips. T. Petersen, K. Partelo- Junior Rep., M. Fortunato, C. Phillips. Third Row- A. Phillips- Captain. C. Austin- Vice President, D. Lynch, D. Hunt, P. Andrews, C. Trapani, J. Dessaules, M. Barber, S. Sposato, J. Haggerty, C. Adams, T. Musto, K. McPhail. Last Row- P. Kelly, D. Tesseo, S. Gencarelli, J. Abbott- Treasurer, R. Balbat. G. Farmer. J. Markin, J. Decker- Sophomore Rep., C. Hall, B. Robinson, M. Manfredi, G. Dion, D. Turano, A. Azzinaro, J. Hoffman, A. Durfee. Missing- P. Plenninger, J. Lepicko, F. Harwood. Can Reagan Nichols play the flute and march at the same time?!? Chorus And Choir Break Into Song This year, for the first time, the Westerly High Choir attended the 1988 Major Works Festival. The festival combined eight high school choirs. After rehearsing together four times, they performed Ralph Vaughn Williams’ “Dona Nobis Pacem” at the University of Rhode Island. The combined choir was accompanied by the Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. The Westerly High School Theatre Scrapbook Company recently held auditions for their production of “Cabaret ’88”. This production, under the direction of Mr. David L. Robert Briden has one last practice session before performing in the Honors Choir in Philadelphia. DeAngelis, is a medley of past Broadway musical hits. One of the highlights of “Cabaret” is the students’ decision to give the proceeds of “Cabaret” to the Luce Memorial Scholarship. W.H.S. Chorus: Front Row- M. Pagliuso, A. Azzinaro, R. Solomon, B. Powers, B. Bowen, L. Okoney-Treasurer, A. Whitman, K. Burns, D. Vacca. Second Row- P. Marino, A. Bell, C. Gradilone- Secretary, S. Daley, C. Armstrong, D. Niles, T. Souza, J. Harasin, D. Chronister. Third Row- D. Clark, C. Murphy, L. Richmond, N. Senatore, C. Kemp, B. Sparks- Vice President, D. Shank- President, H. Pike, S. Sprague, J. Buchanan. 106 The choir gives a special Christmas performance at the Babcock Smith House. Junior High Chorus: Front Row- E. Turco, H. Gulliam, A. Groccia, C. Conway. A. Macensky, T. DiBisceglie, M. Champlin, G. Kent. G. Evans, S. Combs, K. Nunes, J. Coduri, T. Peterson, J. Garrison, A. Bonin. Second Row- A. Mendonca, A. Hansford, A. Dodge, A. Durfee, H. Casale, R. Musto, S. Hall, A. Lanphere, A. Wujick, K. Pukstas, T. Larkin, C. Overstreet, K. Millington, B. Jeffers, J. Thorpe. Last Row- H. Winsor, D. LaFranca, J. Berg, L. Berg, S. Cardone, A. Scheller, S. Misuraca, K. Bowen, A. Barber, P. Crowley, D. McAuliffe, C. Andrews, L. Brill, T. Sullivan, B. Gervasini, M. Lau, A. Casale. All State Band and Chorus Members: Front Row- B. Drye, A. Smith. Second Row- C. Gradilone, B. Powers, H. Winsor. Third Row- D. Tesseo, K. Partelo, R. Musto. Library Aides: Front How- J. Garrison, A. Chimento, S. King, T. Keener. Second How- H. Gillam, S. Kelly, S. Daley. Third How- A. Dodge, T. Sullivan, A. Durfee, K. Batzle. Offices Aides: Front How- R. Davis, A. Tisch, V. Martel, K. Young. B.A.D.D.: Front How- E. Meyer, C. Icenogle, M. Verzillo, J. LaPere, S. Fontana. K. Innocenti, V. Levcowich-Treasurer, N. Innocenti-Public Relations Person, R. Lewiss-Vice President, R. Schilke- Secretary, P. Gagnon, I. Thompson, C. Babcock, R. Babcock. Second How-B. Richmond, G. Cozzolino, R. Morse, B. Siwinski, T. Petersen, K. Morrone, J. Murphy, D. Macomber, T. Torrez, S. Springer, B. LaPere, M. Barber. Third How- J. Abbott, A. Stebbins, V. Parise, K. Fiore, K. Denham. D. Shank, R. Dickens, A. Bourdeau, V. Serra, L. Siswick, J. Miguel, P. Thompson. Missing- J. Ferrow, T. Babcock. 108 Pep Club: Front Row- N. Gencar-elli, L. Leonetti. A. Fontana. N. Innocent!- Treasurer, J. Henderson-President, A. Dinwoodie- Vice President. J. Prete. R. Girodano, S. Graves. Second Row- A. Stebbins, V. Parise, H. Chicoria, C. Godbout, S. Capa 1 bo, M. Voss, L. Pagliuso, L. Manfredi. C. Restelli. Third Row-K. Fiore, H. Doherty, S. Piezzo, M. Canty, C. Brucker, S. Zurrliene, A. Azzinaro, J. Stout, C. Capalbo, D. Shank. Last Row- G. Cozzolino, M. Hall, P. Bartlett, K. Innocenti, C. Lenihan, S. Fontana, J. Vitterito, R. Morse. Missing- L. Monty- Secretary International Club: Front Row-B. Lau, V. Parise, M. Voss, K. Thompson, J. Prete, L. Pagliuso, P. Gagnon, D. Harkness. Second Row-M. Hall,.I. Richmond, K. Stackpole, K. Skaggs. K. Fiore. B. Brothers, A. Stebbins. D. Tesseo, J. Hoffman, J. Thompson, N. Innocenti, R. Lewiss, J. Delmore. Third Row- A. Wright, S. Olbrys. K. Denham. R. Dickens. K. Haggerty. C. Birchell, J. Or-singer. A. Phillips, J. Liguori, D. Lumnah. 109 • Yearbook Staff Breaking Our Backs Yes, the yearbook appears a mere book of photographs and words that is skimmed by the average student in a futile attempt to locate his her picture. However, does anyone know or, better yet, appreciate the work behind yearbook production? One page alone entails brainstorming, designing layouts, picture cropping, creative captions, and interesting copy. Whether a staff member contemplates his her section or makes a soda run, each contributes to the end product. Yearbook demands long hours, occasional 6:30 Friday nighters, attempts to match names with corresponding photographs, and frequent breaks to release tension. And then there’s that dreaded word Tony, our “computerman”, consults his manual to unboggle his confused mind as to how to locate the‘on’ button. Maureen Logan, advisor, pauses a moment to ask, “Why do I do this year after year?” Bridget attempts to demonstrate to her partner Kristin, the careful art of picture cropping. Financial manager John plays Santa by writing out blank yearbook checks to all the good kids on his list. . DEADLINE. It’s a minor miracle how everything seems to fall in place at the last minute. Thinking of quick 16 character headlines, forever trying to incorporate the theme “break , rereading and rewriting, rereading and rewriting . .. would push any once “normal” individual to the limit. However, seeing the finished West’lyan compensates for the frustration and impatience once felt every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the school year. The reward of accomplishment lures the underclassmen editors and members to begin anew in September. Joining the yearbook staff requires immense dedication, some intelligence, a little creativity, and a LOT of insanity! Yearbook Staff: Front Row-F. Lau, K. Liguori, N. Innocenti, P. Gagnon, R. Lewiss, J. Abbott. Second Row- C. Lenihan, S. Tulman, D. Phillips, B. Brothers, K. Skaggs, K. Serio, C. Handley, K. Thompson, B. Lau, J. Richmond. Third Row- Y. Su, C. Thompson, K. Nunes, A. Celico, M. Nardone, S. Ca- palbo, S. Ketchen. S. Boeniger, A. Lupinacci, J. Thompson, R. Tisch, Mrs. Logan, Advisor. Last Row- S. Olbrys, K. Haggerty, D. Vacca, A. Azzinaro, M. Hall, S. Boeniger, N. Guido, J. Aiello, D. Brightman, J. Orsinger, S. Spezzano, R. Craven, C. Hall. A Revitalized And Rejuvenated This year’s Student Council, under the leadership of President Mary Nancy Toscano, became Westerly High School’s most motivated group. Continuing tradition, the Student Council helped to sponsor Back-to-School Night, the Blood Drive, Spirit Week and the Homecoming Dance. But that was only the beginning. During the holiday season, the Council held a food drive to benefit W.A.R.M., Santa Hat Day, Christmas can-dy-o-grams, services for senior citizens, a very humorous skit, and even provided a tree in the school library for decoration. Members hosted Char-iho for a day in a student exchange and also volunteered to aid the town phone company to introduce the 911 Emergency Student Council Christmas food drive collects bountiful supply of canned goods for W.A.R.M. shelter. “I want my mommy,” says a nervous Eric Engler. The fearless Rich Siciliano survives blood donation without a hair out of place and a mere band- 112 aid. Student Council members sing seasons greetings at the Christmas assembly. Student Council System. Student Council became the mediator between students and administration during the “Cheers” debate and, as a result, seniors could sing the traditional spirit song at the Post Office Rally. Student Council joined the Rhode Island Association of Student Councils, providing the organization with special contacts, friendships across the state, and interesting ideas. The power of the Student Council lay in its members. The Council took a chance this year and changed many of the acceptance rules. As a result of this change, the personal and group triumphs were endless. The Council proved that those who dream and work are those who succeed. Student Council: Front row. Treasurer K. Haggerty. Social Chairman R. Brothers, K. Denham, V. Parise, K. Fiore, A. Azzinaro, V Levcowich, J. Dickens, Secretary M. Voss, Vice-President S. Olbrys. Missing: President M. Thompson, J. Hoffman, K. Chin, C. Toscano, L. Gencarelli, M. Barber, G. Toscano. Second row. K. Thompson, K. Skaggs, B. Lau, J. Richmond, A. Dolce, Y. Su, R. Craven, S. Spezzano. Fourth row. J. Cote, T. Smith, M. Feist, Stebbins, A. Lupinacci, L. Pagliuso, N. Leroy, K. Morrone, S. Fontana, J. J- Abbott, C. Capalbo, L. Sunderland, D. Turano, S. Gencarelli, E. Larkin. C. Prete, S. Graves, R. Giordano, S. Capalbo, D. Page, K. Burns, S. Tulman, K. Hall, R. Bridgeham, J. Deremer, J. Martin, R. Tisch, J. Orsinger, C. Birchell, Stackpole, S. Sposato, S. Prellwitz. Third row. D. Morrone, A. Wright, B. D. Tesseo 113 Over The Rainbow Eric Dessaules uses this frothy root-beer as a substitute for the “real thing.” Prima ballerina Christine Austin graces the crowd with her moves. The stars join together demonstrat ing the outstanding talent the West erly students possess. 0 FKC 114 Members of the football team strut their stuff not only on the field but also on stage. Show Biz ‘87 115 Give Us A Week Robert Briden whips out his Uzi preparing to fire upon any unsuspecting passerby. 116 A cast of characters surrounds Mrs. Chaffee, a teacher known to be a character herself. We’ll Show You Our Spirit Steven Prellwitz (Death) lingers in Apparently, this quiz is enough to the hall as a reminder of report card boggled Christy Phillips. day. 117 The Christmas Ball The infamous Darleen Douglas butters up an unsuspecting Amy Wright as she prepares to steal Amy’s date. Students dance the night away on the old gvm floor at the Christmas Ball. The suave Todd Morgan onto the dance floor. “moves’ 118 A little bit softer now ... A Night To Remember 119 Girls Break The Norm Michael Barber and Tonya Smith trip the lights fantastic at the Sadie Hawkins dance in the cafeteria. 120 The new Rockettes try to teach their newest member, Keith Partelo, all their moves. At Sadie Hawkins Dance Jennifer Farmer runs across the dance floor in search of her date. Michelle Cornell, in awe, wonders where the stylish Molly Nardone picked up her dance steps. 121 Breaking Away The Three Musketeers, Anthony Lupinacci, Dave Page and Andrew Long, proudly stomp out the remains of their opponent Kevin Haggerty. In her spare time, Amy Turo teaches swimming to younger children at the Y.M.C.A. On a half day, students gather at Tower Street School to release their tensions in a “friendly” game of football. NlSSEN 122 At the Museum of Fine Arts, Ron Kenyon looks directly at the camera, while John Patton’s attention appears to be held by something else. From A Typical School Day Jessica Duda and Jennifer Coduri, members of the Y.M.C.A. gymnastics team, spend their free time practicing. This year the art classes experienced “true art' in a field trip to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. 123 EVENING NEWSMAKERS i Ann ic?C 1“ 1987 was a year full of both good times and hard times. The Presidential races heated up with the withdrawal and reentry of candidate Gary Hart as the nation faced the dilemma of whether to base its vote on a candidate’s past history. The government itself was preoccupied and shattered by the Iran Contra Scandal. A devasting crash of the stock market on October 29, 1987 caused panic throughout the entire world. The image of “Black Monday” will remain ever constant in the minds of investors and stockbrokers. The War in the Persian Gulf heightened, and fighting in South Korea also broke out, threatening the security of the ‘88 Summer Olympics. On the encouraging side, Ronald Regan and Mikhail Gorbachev met in Washington, D.C. to discuss arms control. The country pulled together in hope and prayer when 18-month-old Jessica McClure was rescued after being trapped in a Midland, Texas well for 2 1 2 days. In the sports world, Roger Clemens won his second straight CY Young Award and Dennis Conner brought back the America’s Cup. Indiana won the NCAA Championship while the Los Angeles Lakers became the NBA world champions. The Minnesota Twins beat the Saint Louis Cardinals to win the World Series, and the Washington Redskins, behind the strength of Doug Williams, annihilated the Denver Broncos to win Superbowl XXII. Our own P.C. Friars rose to the Final Four under the coaching of Rick Pitino. Locally, 1987 was a year of growth and change. New condominiums and shopping malls sprung up from nowhere. Neighboring churches began a W.A.R.M. shelter program to aid the poor and homeless. The increased number of residents sparked a rise in school population, which, in turn, fueled controversy between the school committee and the senior citizens over occupation of State Street School. Competition among local grocery stores intensified with the opening of the new Stop Shop. For the first time, these stores opened doors to shoppers round the clock - 24 hours a day. With the local filming of the movie Mystic Pizza in Watch Hill, Westerly is presently anticipating its claim to fame. 124 . . . Tying Our Year Together i Ann 125 1 QQQ “INS” Big senior lockers Lecture hall Westerly boys soccer Leather Pictionary Compact discs Jerry Falwell Summit talks Redskins Oprah Winfrey Spuds McKenzie Rosalini’s Dirty Dancing Snowboarding Twins “OUTS” Seventh graders Cafeteria lounge Westerly football team Acid wash Trivial Pursuit Record albums Jim and Tammy Bakker Iran contra scandal Broncos Phil Donahue Garfield L.A. Club Top Gun Skateboarding Cardinals Top Ten Albums 1. Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet 2. Michael Jackson Bad 3. U2 The Joshua Tree 4. Whitney Houston Whitney 5. Paul Simon Graceland 6. Beastie Boys Licensed to 111 7. Whitesnake Whitesnake 8. Anita Baker Rapture 9. Steve Winwood Back in the High Life 10. Genesis Invisible Touch Familiar Places 1. McDonalds 2. Watch Hill 3. Crystal Mall 4. Rosalini’s 5. Westerly Cinema Top Television Shows 1. The Cosby Show” 2. Family Ties” 3. “Cheers” 4. “Murder, She Wrote” 5. The Golden Girls” Top Movies 1. “Beverly Hills Cop” 2. Platoon” 3. “Fatal Attraction” 4. “The Untouchables” 5. The Secret of My Success” Top Videocassette Rentals 1. “Short Circuit” 2. “Top Gun” 3. “Back to School” 4. “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” 5. “Down and Out in Beverly Hills 127 After Four Years Of Rebuilding, The Soccer Team Experiences A Winning Season Outnumbered two to one, Jay Lamb prepares to head the oncoming ball before the Wizards attack. After many unsuccessful years, the 1987 Boys’ Soccer Team finally had a taste of success. Their years of hard work were rewarded by a trip to the playoffs and a third place standing in Division II South. The Bulldogs allowed only 1.5 goals per game during the regular season due to the strong defensive line. The offense had also improved in form from previous years. Forward Angelo Luzzi scored Westerly’s lone goal in a 3-1 loss to Classical in the first round of the Division II Tournament. John Abbott commented, “We were together for four years and learned to play as a team. As a result, we were able to beat such First Division teams as St. Bernards and Chariho.” This season Westerly High boasted many strong players. Both Angelo Luzzi and Jason Lamb were named to first team All-Division status. Angelo Luzzi, an aggresive forward, scored a total of 24 goals during the regular soccer season. The defense was led by senior Jason Lamb who made the adjustment from forward to sweeper in one season and who was also named MVP. Midfielders Joe Luzzi and Tom Tenuta were voted to the All-Division II South second team in boys’ soccer. Although the 1987 soccer team lost eleven seniors, the return of many experienced players assures the success of the 1988 team. Veterans Dean Sisco, Bob Rustici, John Sistare, Paul Woerner, Dave Lynch, and Ralph Ri-tacco all have high hopes for an even more successful season next year. WHS Varsity Soccer Scoreboard OPP. 1 Tiverton 4 3 Warren 0 3 PCD 0 2 W. Warwick 2 3 Rogers 0 3 Middletown 2 1 Narraganset 3 5 Coventry 1 0 Tiverton 2 5 Warren 0 6 PCD 3 4 W. Warwick 2 1 Rogers 3 7 Middletown 1 2 Narraganset 2 3 Coventry 0 5 New London 2 2 Wheeler 2 3 St. Bernards 1 0 Stonington 4 1 Portsmouth Abbey 2 130 Stretching to prevent a goal, senior Brett Edmond provides a solid goalkeeping effort during the game. Senior Sam Azzinaro and junior Dave Lynch show some of their speed in a rundown for a loose ball. “I learned a lot these last four years, not only about soccer, but also about determination and sacrifices as well as the rewards that accompany them.” - Joe Manfredi Front row. Ralph Ritacco, John Sistare. Second row. Mike Cortier, Paul Woerner, Dean Sisco, Ian Edmond, Brett McNutt, Bob Rustici, Joe Luzzi, Dave Lynch, Angelo Luzzi. Back row. John Abbott, Tim Lamb, Tom Tenuta, Don Horne, Jason Brown, Jason Lamb, Sam Azzinaro, George Cucitrone, Mat Nardone, Joe Manfredi, Brett Edmond, Coach Springer. 131 132 Heading the ball requires extreme concentration, precise timing, and usually involves a lot of body contact, as the Westerly Boys’ Soccer team demonstrates. During a free kick, senior John Abbott advances toward the ball in preparation for a powerful kick upfield. A strong leg is a necessity for a good defenseman. Angelo Luzzi, Karate Kid III, escapes a vicious kick from behind. Left, left, left right left ... A determined captain Jason Brown attempts to discipline his team. As a West Warwick opponent closes in, Jay Brown skillfully passes the ball to a teammate. C losing in on their opponent, Joe Luzzi and Dean Sisco prepare to apply pressure to an unwary opponent. 133 With An Overwhelming Number Of Returning Players, Girls’ Soccer Triumphs Again “This year the number of returning players was our greatest strength. The experience of these players helped to teach others and to build upon the existing ability within the team.” - Kate Long Darleen Douglas uses all force and no mercy in her offensive moves. Darleen has played the pivotal center midfield position the last two seasons and was named to the All-State second team (above). Using her speed and quickness. Sue Morrone steals the ball from the Moses Brown player. Since she is only a sophomore, Sue is one of the Bulldogs’ future hopefuls. Resa Lewiss and opponent, in a state of anxiety, look on as their teammates battle for the ball. 134 5 WHS 0 Varsity Soccer Scoreboard N. Kingstown OPP. 3 2 Warwick 1 1 Narragansett 4 0 Ledyard 3 0 Pilgrim 1 1 S. Kingstown 3 3 LaSalle 0 5 Moses Brown 0 1 Barrington 4 1 Rogers 3 2 Tollgate 0 2 Portsmouth 0 0 N. Kingstown 0 0 W'arwick 0 2 Narragansett 2 1 Pilgrim 0 1 S. Kingstown 0 4 Classical 0 3 Rogers 4 Our 1987 soccer season was the best, not only because we were seniors, but more importantly, because as a team, we held a positive attitude in accomplishing certain goals. One of the more memorable games was the last game of the season against the South Kingstown Rebels - a team which we had never beaten. But perhaps the most intense game of the season was against the Portsmouth Patriots on our home field. What teammate didn’t appreciate the vicious post-game fist fight followed by a one mile warm down? Happily our team finished third in the Metropolitan West Division with a 7-6-3 record. In doing so, we avoided the Barrington Eagles as a play-off competitor. We would like to thank our senior teammates Margaret, Kate, Becky, Gina, May, Jean, Jenn, and Tracy for helping us with the responsibility of leading the team and especially with enforcing “puppy pick up.” Through four years of running as a team, being criticized as a team, being praised as a team, losing as a team, and winning as a team, our group of seniors strengthened bonds of respect and friendship. As cocaptains of the 1987 Girls’ Soccer Team, we would like to thank our coaches, our parents, and our teammates for their four years of worthwhile support and encouragement. We wish “Bang”, “Truck”, and “Kimmy” good luck leading the 1988 team. - Captains Resa Lewiss and Darleen Douglas Varsity - Front row. Becky Dowrey, Kerri Feliccelli, Christine West, Wendy Carr, Resa Lewiss, Jenn Prete, Jean Serra. Second row. Danielle Parise, Kate Serio, Andrea Lamb, Kim Serra, Margaret Smith. Sue Morrone, Kate Long, Darleen Douglas. Back row. Coach Carson, Tracy Myers, Brenda Sullivan, Stephanie Sposato, Patty Federico, Michelle Myers, Gina Turano, Mary Nancy Toscano, Vicki Serra. 135 Junior Varsity - Front row. Marecca Delicato, Kerri Felicelli. Andrea Lamb, Julie Carr, Stephanie Sposato, Rachel Greene, Molly Nardone. Back row. Dawn Harkness, Danielle Parise, Brenda Sullivan, Debbie Wallach, Michelle Myers, Kate Serio, Shana Keene, Vicki Serra. Denise Dionne, Sue Morrone. Moving the ball downfield. senior Jean Serra prepares to pass to fellow teammate Jenn Prete. Jean earned All Metropolitan West Honorable Mention for the 1987 soccer season. 137 With This Year’s New Strategy, The 1987 Football Team Continues Breaking Lines Reaching out to stop the Stonington Bears is defensive player Pete Fusaro (65). The Westerly High Football team ended the season with a final record of 7 - 4. This improvement from last year was due to a newly incorporated offense, Delaware Wing-T, which was instituted by head Coach Murano. Many formations and plays could be formed which frequently confused opposing defenders. Although they did not win a Divisional or State Championship, they were very successful. They lost three close games by a total of only eight points; however, the team remained optimistic. The most memorable game proved to be the traditional Turkey Day Game against Stonington. The result was a one-sided game in which the Bulldogs annihilated the Bears, 27 - 0 before a crowd of 5,000. Coach Murano commented, “We did exactly what we wanted to do today. I couldn’t have planned it any better.” Seniors Jason Brucker, Chad Mor-rone, Pete Fusaro, and Jack Hunting-ton had exceptional seasons. Named MVP, Jason Brucker proved to be a versatile player. He was an effective runner, passer, and receiver as a wing-back on offense and was named to the first team as a defensive back. Chad Morrone played defensive end and split end on offense. He contributed to the team’s overall success and was voted to the All-Class B-One first team. Also named to this team were players Jack Huntington and Pete Fusaro. Jack played linebacker on defense and tight end on offense while Pete led the team in tackles. Underclassmen Chad Gwaltney, Mike Keegan, Tom Williams, Jim Federico, and Chris Crescione were named to the All-Class B-One second team. Varsity Football Scoreboard WHS 23 S. Kingstown 12 Warwick 28 Smithfield 8 W. Warwick 8 Bristol 0 N. Kingstown 21 Shea 12 Barrington 20 Pilgrim 14 Lincoln 27 Stonington 138 Holding back the Bears, the defensive line provides the needed time for quarterback Chad Gwaltney (20) to locate an open receiver. Doing it with style, senior kicker Jason Brucker attempts a field goal during the Turkey Day Game at Stonington. “We worked together as a team and not as individuals. I am extremly glad I was able to be a part of the 1987 Westerly Bulldogs and I wish every coach and player the best luck in the future. _ Chacj Morrone Front row. Jack Huntington, Tom Rustici, John Luzzi. Peter Fusaro, Chad Morrone, Jason Brucker, Mike Difilippo, Larrv Jacoinski. Second row. Todd Trombino, Lenny Solomon, Chris Crescione, Jeff Delmore, Mike Garafola, Mike Keegan. Joe Lorello, Chad Gwaltney, Scott Simone, Jason Faubert, Marc Gentile. Tom Williams, Brian Capizzano. Back row: Coach Murano, Charles Kuritz. John Brown. Tim Svoboda, Bob Cucitrone, Brian Grady, Brian Holdredge, Steve Cofone, Jon Milliken. Jeff Murphy, Darrin Allen, Jim Federico, Mike Turano, John Tenuta. Marc Zurliene. Sal Gencarelli, Ted Stratton, Curt DeBartolo, Coach Samiaggio, Coach Wreidt. 139 The Boys’ Basketball Team Triumphs Over Chariho During The Christmas Break “I have learned this year that waiting until the last minute to accomplish what was set out to be accomplished at an earlier time never has a very promising result.” -Don Horne Senior Pat Doherty and a West Warwick player strain to get the ball to their respective team members during a home game (above). Bringing the ball up court, junior Shane Weber tries to skillfully escape a West Warwick defensive guard. Leaping to new heights, junior Todd Morgan stretches to shoot a lay-up in a 140 game against West Warwick. Varsity Basketball Scoreboard pg. 141 WHS OPP. 71 Warren 55 59 N. Kingstown 82 51 S. Kingstown 49 74 W. Warwick 71 52 Stonington 44 47 Chariho 37 46 N. Providence 69 36 Chariho 38 60 Coventry 76 59 Cranston West 61 57 E. Greenwich 60 39 Johnston 41 60 N. Kingstown 75 58 S. Kingstown 50 66 W. Warwick 82 52 Chariho 56 46 N. Providence 69 60 Coventry 61 53 Cranston West 51 51 E. Greenwich 46 50 Johnston 72 When the season began, Coach Barber commented, “We’ve got a good core of seniors, a good core of experienced players, and a good group of younger players . . . the whole attitude is better.” Although the boys’ basketball team did not reach the playoffs in league play, they became the new champions of the Westerly Community Credit Union Holiday Basketball Tournament. By beating Chariho 52-42 in the boys’ finale, Westerly earned their first title in the four year history of the tournament. The Bulldogs returned four players with considerable varsity experience-co-captains Pat Doherty and Adam Gengarella, Kevin Morgan, and Mike Aiello. Senior Pat Doherty proved valuable because of his outstanding jumping ability while Adam Gengarella, a senior point-guard, also assisted in pulling in rebounds. Kevin Morgan, named MVP of the Holiday Tournament, proved to be a much improved player all-around. Junior Mike Aiello, who was also expected to be “outstanding all-around”, suffered an unfortunate knee injury in the season opener against Stonington and was unable to play for the rest of the season. Also contributing to the team’s .success in the Holiday Tournament were Todd Morgan, Jody Vacca, Jeff Beaupre, and Shane Weber. Todd Morgan contributed with 14 points, three rebounds, and three assists, while Jody Vacca added nine points and recovered four rebounds. Coach Barber also received important playing time from Shane Weber and Jeff Beaupre. Despite their losing record, the attitude of the players was continually upbeat. One player noted, “The relationship of the players on and off the court was special when compared to earlier years. We got along very well.” Everyone had the desire to win, however their lack of intensity contributed a good deal to this year’s losses. Front row. Frank Aldrich, Angelo Luzzi, Dave Federico. Mike Murdock, Jason Simmons, Jeff Liguori. Second row. Joe Luzzi, Lou Vetelino, Chris Vacca, Steve Sposato, Brent McNutt, Dan O’Donnell, Jeff Delmore, Jason Palazola. Back row. Coach Doherty, Mike Aiello, Kyle French, Todd Morgan, Jeff Beaupre, Don Horne, Pat Doherty, Adam Gengarella, Kevin Morgan, Jody Vacca, Mike Turano, Shane Weber, Coach Barber. 141 With A 12-4 League Record, The Girls’ Basketball Team Reaches Playoffs Eluding a West Warwick opponent, Dayna Malagrino works the ball toward the basket. Playing with skill and determination, the girls’ basketball team advanced to the playoffs with a 12-4 league record. The opening round Class B Tournament game against Shea was hardly a contest at all as the Bulldogs crushed the Raiders, 69-34. This victory enabled the Bulldogs to advance to the quarterfinals against Class B-North champion Ponaganset at CCRI’s Lincoln campus. Though they tried their best, they could not defeat the Class-B champions. They ended the season with an impressive non-league record of 18 wins and 8 losses. The Bulldogs starting unit - Heather MacDougall, Patty Federico, Michelle Manfredi, Dayna Malagrino, and Jean Serra - proved to be a valuablfe asset to the team. Three members of the starting unit were seniors, Patty Federico, Dayna Malagrino, and Jean Serra. All three were veteran players, playing basketball throughout their high school career. Senior Patty Federico, a versatile player, both rebounded and shot with skill and agility. Dayna Malagrino, an- other departing senior, displayed her versatility on the court as she shot, stole, and assisted. During her last season with Westerly, Senior Jean Serra played with consistency and skill. Overall the three seniors had an excellent season. Though Westerly will lose three of its top players, Coach Terranova hopes to draw out the talents of the underclassmen on the team. Melissa Herlihy, a key reserve this season, is a future hopeful. Sophomore Heather MacDougall received praise from her Coach: “Heather MacDougall doesn’t get her name in the paper much but she’s doing a nice job running the team.” Michelle Manfredi, already an active player this season, is another future hopeful. Her ability to rebound is a major asset to the team and will probably be an asset for many more years. Thus with these outstanding returning players, Coach Terranova looks forward to the next season and hopes to even better this year’s re cord. Varsity Basketball WHS Scoreboard OPP 59 Tolman 31 51 Warwick 36 46 Coventry 42 58 Woonsocket 46 35 Stonington 56 43 W. Warwick 46 58 Wheeler 46 32 Stonington 47 38 Chariho 39 60 Pilgrim 35 43 E. Greenwich 37 60 Prout 26 49 Portsmouth 31 53 S. Kingstown 20 43 Warwick 45 64 Cranston West 53 55 W. Warwick 61 56 Cranston West 34 58 Chariho 53 63 Pilgrim 30 36 E. Greenwich 48 68 Prout 32 52 Portsmouth 35 69 Shea 35 31 Ponagansett 55 142 Trying to gain control of the ball, forward Patty Federico hopes to pass to a teammate down court. An unwary Michelle Manfredi is caught off guard a West Warwick Wizard knocks the ball from her hands. “Fan support is important because spectators make you play harder and can help you gain that momentum needed to come back and win a ball game.” -Melissa Herlihy Front Row: Wendy Carr, Heather MacDougall, Jean Serra, Margaret Potter, Stephanie Sposato, Melissa Herlihy. Back Row. Shana Keene. Sue Morrone, Michelle Manfredi, Patty Federico, Dayna Malagrino, Margaret Smith, Coach Terranova. 143 With A Winning Season And Boundless Enthusiasm, The YMCA Swim Team Continues Making Waves “Swimming has taught me more lessons about the joys of winning, the realities of losing, and the struggles of enduring than anything I’ve ever done before.” -Tricia Gagnon Gasping for air, Rob Craven leads the pack in the butterfly stroke, (above) Turning her head to breathe, Amy Bordeau demonstrates perfect free-style form. Poised on the starting blocks, Tricia Gagnon and fellow teammate, Cheri McAuley, prepare to plunge. 144 YMCA Swim Team Scoreboard WHS OPP 328 Cranston 289 336 Newman 245 244 Fall River 372 337 Newport 275 344 S. County 280 333 Bristol 236 300 Kent County 375 362 Barrington 212 305 Hockomock 292 341 Smithfield 163 When students at Westerly High imagine team spirit, tough competition, and well-disciplined athletes, they usually picture our school football team, soccer teams, basketball teams and our four spring sports-track, golf, tennis, and baseball. But that list is incomplete. Has anyone ever heard of the swim team? Since nearly a decade ago when the decision was made to replace a proposed swimming pool site with a student parking lot, Westerly High has not had its own swim team. But through the years, the Westerly-Pawcatuck YMCA Dolphin Swim Team has remained alive and strong, growing in size each year and continually producing state and New England Champions. This year there are 12 students in grades 7 through 12 representing Westerly High. Though their pool is considered a “bathtub” in comparison to most other pools in the state, the Dolphins, 70 in number and ranging in age from 5 to 18, manage to practice six days a week from September to March. This does not include the weekly swim meets held on Saturdays throughout Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts which often last for roughly six hours at a time. Not only do people fail to realize the tremendous time involved in swimming but also the tremendous effort. When swimmers know that they have only twenty seconds to rest between a set of 10 x 200 yds. free-style (100 laps total) or perhaps a set of 10 x 100 yds. (50 laps total) doing the butterfly, lead legs, spaghetti arms and chlorinated lungs distract the mind from boredom. Since swimming requires so much time and devotion, one might question its attraction. Certainly one of the key factors is the volunteer coaching staff. Led by their truly devoted and inspiring head coach Janet Sisson, a former team member, the Dolphins outshine any team in the Rhode Island district with their enthusiasm. Last year at the SENECY District Championships, they carried away the Team Spirit Award. Present Dolphins and past Dolphins currently hold records for this state meet and have gone on to become New England Champs at the Regionals held at Brown University each March. Front row. Nathan Bixler, Stephanie Hall, Matt Craven, Tricia Gagnon, Mike Smith. Back row. Assistant Coach Wayne Brusseau, Paul Gencarelli, Rob Craven, Amy Bordeau, Louis Gencarelli. Missing from picture: Head Coach Janet Sisson, Kim Vetelino, Johnathan Bixler, John Paul Donato. Competition Cheerleaders Copped A First In The NECCA Tournament Becoming State Champions Varsity Football Soccer Squad, Front Row. E. Monty, J. Henderson, Second Row. V. Parise, N. Innocenti. Third Row. L. Manfredi, A. Stebbins. Fourth Row. A. Dinwoodie, A. Chun. Fifth Row. M. Hall, H. Doherty. Back Row. B. Federico, J. Aiello. This year, all girls who were talented enough to secure a position on one of the varsity cheerleading squads also became members of the competition team. The long and rigorous practices were not in vain, however, The Westerly High Varsity Competition Squad placed first in the NECCA State Tournament. Perhaps their new uniforms contributed to their victory. A Benefit Breakfast at the Elks Club and a Spaghetti Dinner at the Italo-American Club sponsored by the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders helped to pay off the sizable debt from the uniforms. The girls also sold several goods, including penants, cushions, and “number one” hands. Coach Elizabeth Dobson is proud of her girls, remarking that their victory was “well-deserved.” Varsity Basket Ball Squad, Front Row. D. Shank, C. Restelli. Second Row. J. Vitterito, S. Zurliene. Third Row. C. Brucker, H. Chicoria. Fourth Row. L. Nigro, S. Piezzo. Fifth Row. D. Clachrie, S. Ketchen. Back Row. P. Bartlett 146 Senior Liz Monty “breaks” into a jitterbug with the Westerly mascot, Mary Nancy Toscano. Competition Squad, Front Row. V. Parise, J. Vitterito, D. Shank, J. Henderson, E. Monty, C. Restelli, N. Innocenti. Second Row. H. Chicoria, S. Zurliene, a. Stebbins, L. Manfredi, M. Hall. Third Row. H. Doherty, S. Piezzo, C. Brucker, A. Chun, A. Dinwoodie. Back Row. B. Federico, D. Clachrie, L. Nigro, J. Aiello, S. Ketchen, P. Bartlett. Junior Varsity Squad, Front Row. D. Lumnah. Second Row. K. DiMaggio, C. Lenihan. Third Row. P. Saunders, M. Cornell. Fourth Row. R. Morse, A. Azzinaro. Fifth Row. G. Cozzolino, J. Stout. Sixth Row. L. Okoney, K. Innocenti. Back Row. P. Clayton. 147 Combining Their Efforts For A Season Of Ups And Downs, Baseball Breaks Even Concentrating on perfection, Dave Omohundro skillfully pitches a curve ball to the strike zone. “I guess you could say it was three seasons in one for us. We got off to a great start in league play. We had a six game slide, won four of our last five to get in the playoffs, and then we got bopped from the playoffs in two straight,” commented Coach Wreidt. The 1987 baseball team’s topsy-turvy season ended when they were eliminated from the playoffs losing to Pilgrim 15-4. All five seniors had outstanding seasons. Dale Saran played shortstop in place of junior Jason Brucker who was unable to throw. Dino Trombino, named to the All-Southern Division third team, excelled on defense. Peter Chiaradio proved valuable behind the plate, and pitcher Tim Micklich contri- buted on the mound. Steve Antoch also proved vital to the team on third base. Jason Brucker’s football injury hindered the team’s overall progress during the season. Although he had no stability in throwing, he was still able to bat and, thus, became the designated hitter. With a batting average of 367, including two doubles, three homers, and fifteen RBI’s in fourteen league games, Jason was named to the Southern Division first team in baseball. Pat Doherty’s pitching and fielding contributed to the team’s comeback and earned him second team All-Division honors. Dave Omohundro and Brett Edmond also came through with timely pitching. Baseball Scoreboard WHS OPP 2 E. Greenwich 4 0 Waterford 6 2 N.F.A. 11 3 S. Kingstown 2 14 Narragansett 12 9 N. Kingstown 7 5 W. Warwick 7 10 Coventry 12 1 Chariho 12 6 E. Greenwich 14 14 Stonington 4 3 Narragansett 8 6 S. Kingstown 1 7 N. Kingstown 6 3 W. Warwick 8 3 N.F.A. 4 4 Coventry 3 5 Chariho 3 2 S. Kingstown 0 0 St. Bernards 3 4 Pilgrim 15 148 With quick reflexes, John Collins tags the runner at home plate. An important skill in baseball is to be alert and ready for anything. The sprint to home base just may be the most important offensive play of the game. Pat Doherty runs with quick strides to beat the ball to home plate. “This year we pulled together as a team, each contributing as a whole with a common goal - the state title. We had talent and experience to make it to the playoffs, but what we didn’t have was luck.” -Jason Brucker Front row: Pete Chiaradio, Steve Antoch, Dino Trombino, Dale Saran, Tim Micklich. Back row: Pat Doherty, Eric Engler, Adam Gengarella, Frank Chiaradio, Brett Edmond, Mike Difilippo, Jason Brucker, John Collins, Dave Omohundro, Coach Wreidt. 149 Departing Senior Captains Help Underclassmen Softball Teammates Break In “Sometimes there was a lack of concentration and we would take some teams too lightly. The team lost a number of good seniors, but we were still supported by some returning players.” -Jean Serra Anxiously waiting their turn to bat, members of the softball team watch the game from the dugout. (above) Following through on the pitch, Lisa Hunt concentrates on her focal point-home base. With a crack, Heather MacDougall sends the ball 150 outfield. Softball Scoreboard WHS 11 Warren 10 Smithfield 6 Conventry 1 S. Kingstown 9 Smithfield 3 N. Kingstown 2 Tollgate 1 Narragansett 8 Chariho 1 Portsmouth 4 S. Kingstown 0 Conventry 1 Rogers 3 Chariho 6 Portsmouth 3 Rogers 11 N. Kingstown 9 Narragansett OPP. 6 5 9 2 8 2 4 7 11 9 5 9 7 6 9 5 15 5 At the start of the softball season, the Bulldogs shared optimistic views about the future. Winning the first two games of the season boosted their morales, and seniors hoped for a successful year. However, the young Bulldog team missed the playoffs and had their first losing season in several years, as a result of many careless mistakes in crucial game situations. The tri-captains consisted of Melanie Choquette, Sally Richmond, and Jolee Trumpetto. Each of the three seniors displayed talent, skill, and dedication to the team. Melanie Choquette graduated from WHS as the all-time best hitter, with a batting average of .405. However, Melanie missed all but six games due to a knee injury early in the season. Sally Richmond proved to be a clutch hitter as well as an outstanding outfielder. Jolee Trumpetto’s four years of experience also proved an asset to the team as she excelled both offensively and defensively. First baseman Rene Capalbo was named to first team All Class A-South after hitting a healthy .434 with nine doubles and sixteen RBIs. Although a newcomer to the team, Patty Federico proved to be valuable with a .419 batting average. Tracy Myer’s exceptional fielding was advantageous to the team also. The Bulldogs ended the season with a victory against Narragansett. After scoring nine runs in one inning, the Westerly softball team eliminated Narragansett from the playoffs with a final score of 9-5. At the close of the 1987 season, Coach Carson commented, “Although I’m disappointed in our record, it was just one of those years when everything that could go wrong, did, again and again. Despite this, 1 wouldn’t trade our players for anyone else. They’re all great kids.” Coach Carson also feels that inspite of the loss of the three seniors, the experiences gained by the remaining freshmen and three sophomores should contruibute to the team’s success in 1988. • 7 r- VMBKEVHK Front row. Heather MacDougall, Kim Serra, Lisa Hunt, Captain Sally Richmond, Captain Jolee Trumpetto, Jean Serra, Michelle MacDougall. Back row. Coach Murano, Darleen Douglas, Michelle Myers, Tia Torrez, Patty Federico, Dayna Malagrino, Renee Capalbo, Sue Morrone, Melissa Herlihy, Renee Azzinaro, Julie Rizzo, Coach Carson, Missing from Picture: Captain Melanie Choquette, Tracy Myers. 151 Girls’ Track Made Headway With Personal Triumphs, Striving Forward And Breaking Records After a good take-off, Pierrette Thorpe soars over the long jump pit becoming second in the State with 16’8Vi”. As the track season began, it was evident that the girls’ track team would once again be outnumbered by it’s opponents. However, under the direction of Coach Linda Ward, certain members of the girls’ track team excelled individually. Pierrette Thorpe, Christine West, Wendy Carr, and Jenn Prete all participated in the New England Championship Meet held at Boston College on Saturday, June 13. Both senior captains had exceptional seasons. Captain Pierrette Thorpe earned a trip to the State Meet by qualifying in the long jump, high jump, 4 x 400 meter relay race, and 4 x 100 meter relay race. Coming to the State Meet, Pierrette held the record for the longest leap of the season (16’8”), but settled for second in the long jump with a jump of lO’SVi”. Pierrette just missed qualifying for the New Englands in the high jump as well. Captain Sandy Wal-lach competed in the 400 meter race, 4 x 100 meter relay, and 4 x 400 meter relay at the State Meet. However, Sandy was unable to beat her personal record and did not place in the 400 meter, therefore preventing her from traveling to Boston College. Junior Jenn Prete finished fifth in the 100 meter dash with a time of 13.91 in the finals at the State Meet. Sophomores Wendy Carr and Christine West also gained a trip to the New Englands during the State Meet in Chariho. Although Wendy was seeded seventh in the 3000 meter, she turned in her best performance of the year by placing fourth with a time of 11:06.99. Christine finished third in the long jump with a personal best of 16’3 Both Christine and Pierrette had 17-plus feet efforts revoked. Christine failed to step forward and Pierrette had her foot slightly over the line for jumps that would have been 17’1”. However, they were able to continue on at the New Englands. In addition to these individuals, the 4 x 400 meter relay team, comprised of Marianne Hall, Christine West, Sandy Wallach, and Pierrette Thorpe, finished fourth in the State Meet with a time of 4:17.1. The entire team showed their excellence during the Performance Track Meet on May 30. Westerly, hosting the meet, finished second in group III with 101 points - only five points behind the winning team, East Greenwich. Girls’ Track Scoreboard W.H.S. 66 New London 32 Stonington 67.5 Narragansett 43 Chariho 35 Tollgate 21 Coventry 56 Pilgrim 50 N. Kingstown 63 E. Greenwich 38 S. Kingstown 152 After a hard practice, Jenn Frete, Wendy Carr, and Christine West take a break as they relax their sore muscles. Concentrating on her pace, veteran Amy DeFosses races toward the Finish line. “Throwing the javelin not only brought in valuable points for the team, but proved to be an individual event in which I personally excelled at during the course of the season.” -Marianne Hall Front row. Sue-Anne Sprague, Amy DeFosses, Sandy Wallach, Pierrette Thorpe, Jenn Prete, Candy Handley, Assistant Coach Paul LeBlanc. Back row. Kim Thompson, Kate Serio, Jodi Richmond, Debbie Wallach, Marianne Hall, Stacey Wilcox, Naomi Leroy, Andrea Lamb. Missing from picture: Wendy Carr, Christine West, Coach Linda Ward. 153 With Skill And Stamina The Boys’ Track Team Breaks Loose “If you put in 110%, you get out 110%. As a very dedicated group, we were each able to reach our own individual goals.” -John Clark •Jogging around the track, members of the boys’ track team warm up before their only dual meet of the season against New London, (above) On the last lap of the 3000 meters, Todd Callaghan picks up the pace in an attempt to beat his personal best. Up and over, Lance Brown arches his body as he clears the high jump bar. Lance holds the school J54 record of 6’7”. Although lacking in school participation, the Westerly High boys’ track team broke away on it own last spring. A few years ago, the boys’ track team attracted a numerous amount of athletes. Since then, the number has greatly decreased, leaving only a few outstanding individuals. Captains Lance Brown and Todd Callaghan put forth outstanding individual efforts. Callaghan, an exceptional distance runner in the 3000 meters, achieved his own personal best time of 9:30. He placed seventh in the State Meet, just missing qualification for the New England Championships at Boston College on June 13, 1987. However, Todd proved to be quite versatile, running the 800 meter and 1500 meter as well. Lance Brown demonstrated his superior athletic ability by capturing second place in the high jump at the RI State Meet. He earned second team honors and qualified for the New England Championships. Brown also participated in the javelin and long jump competitions. Furthering his athletic endeavors, Lance placed fifth at the New England Meet and walked away with the team’s Most Valuable Player award. Indeed, both Lance and Todd proved to be indispensable to the team. John Clark, an avid distance runner, also gained points for the team by qualifying for the JV State Meet in the 1500 meter. In addition to running, the field events contributed to the overall success of the team. Through Coach Bar-bone’s skill and dedication, individuals excelled in the javelin, shot-put, hammer, and discus. Jeff Murphy captured first place in the discus at Freshman States; Eric Larkin won awards in the hammer and Bob Cucitrone proved consistent in the javelin and shot-put. Under the supervision of Head Coach Jim Hirst and Assistant Coach Paul LeBlanc, the Westerly trackmen were able to dominate their opponent in the only dual meet of the season. New London proved to be tough competition, but the final result revealed the dedication of the hardworking, enduring athletes. Front row. Tim Babcock, John Clark, Captain Todd Callaghan, Jon Dessaules. Back row. Coach Paul LeBlanc, Andy Long, Bob Cucitrone, John Huntington, Eric Larkin, Coach Barbone. Missing from picture: Steve Olbrys, Jeff Murphy, Captain Lance Brown, Coach Hirst. 155 With An Increase In Size And Popularity, The Tennis And Golf Teams Break New Ground The tennis team “broke away” from its previous history with a new spark of interest during the 1987 tennis season. With many new members, the tennis team experienced fresh talent and renewed spirit. Although the team’s inexperience proved detrimental, members gained a lesson in teamwork. Coach Wujcik commented that “Although most people believe tennis is an individual sport, teamwork is an integral factor of the team.” The top five players included Chad Gwaltney, Dave Pendola, Jay Brodeur, Chuck Luther and Jason Lamb. The MVP went to Dave Pendola. Chad Gwaltney was named to the Suburban League Southern Division first team in tennis. He proved to be Westerly’s number one player as he posted a 5-8 record playing against some of the league’s best players. Both Jason Brown and Jason Lamb earned second team all-division status in tennis doubles. The golf team, however, experienced a trying season. Jeff Beaupre broke away as the best scorer for the team. Even though golf had an overall losing season, Coach Joe Holliday taught the players dedication. Dean Bozek watches with deep con- As the team looks on, Jeff Beaupre centration as the ball rolls toward follows through on his long drive the hole. down the fairway. 156 Aggressiveness and determination are evident as Jason Lamb sets up for a powerful forehand. Diving for the ball, Tony Lupinacci exerts his best as he attempts to return the volley. With his eye on the ball, Tom Ten-uta drills a backhand return down the line, keeping his opponent on the run. Front row: Resa Lewiss, Jason Lamb, Jason Brown, Steve Spo-sato, Tony Lupinacci, Kirsten Stackpole. Back row: Coach Wujcik, Tom Tenuta, Mat Nardone, Dan Celico. Missing from picture: Tricia Gagnon, Chad Gwaltney, Dave Pendola, Chuck Luther, Jay Brodeur. Coach Holliday, Dean Bozak, Peter Scott, Jeff Beaupre, Jody Vacca, John Patton, Rob Huntington, Eric Smith. “This year’s team had a combination of both strengths and weaknesses. Our top five players put forth their best efforts but it was a disappointment that we couldn’t really count on anyone in particular to bring us a win. However, with a few veterans and the breaking in of all the newcomers, we hope for a more satisfying season in 1988.” -Kirsten Stackpole Tennis Scoreboard WHS OPP. 2 Narragansett 5 6 Chariho 1 0 Warwick 7 7 Portsmouth 0 7 Bristol 0 4 S. Kingstown 3 1 E. Providence 6 3 Tiverton 4 1 N. Kingstown 6 3 Narragansett 4 0 E. Greenwich 7 0 Warwick 7 7 S. Kingstown 0 6 Chariho 1 Golf Scoreboard WHS OPP. 15 Fitch 10 4V Stonington 19V 4 Johnston 8 1 Coventry 11 1 Narragansett 11 2 E. Greenwhich 10 1 N. Kingstown 11 l1 ? 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Westerly — 596-2278 A V . THOMAS S. CAPALBO JR. |A(ro liomCKiM V.ll«|fl y L. • Buying end Sflli s Daily v Coins — Anliqyri — CollffliblrS ‘‘‘’'1 V - ATTORNEY AT LAW 67 High St. • Paying daily market value for precious metals. Westerly, RI 596-2780 • Supplies — Appraisals • Estates Bought. Sold and Auctioned Tel. (401) 596-2392 CttfiVA VfttAGS RESTAURANT Chinese-Polynesian Restaurant — Cocktails — Orders Put Up To Takeout Open Daily 11:30 AM Til 9:30 PM Fri. Sat. 11:30 AM Til 10:30 PM Special Luncheon 11:30 AM Til 3:00 PM 27 Canal Street Westerly. RI. 02891 Your Hosts: Joseph Chan Gordon Chin Thomas Chin oaaocxjaaami nToaacnrnrjoni-inirinooaoooooaooooooon'ittOOO FRIGIDAIRE KITCHEN AID GENERAL ELECTRIC WHIRLPOOL Morrone Electric, Inc. DOMESTIC. COMMERCIAL TV SALES SERVICE REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING PHONE (401) 596-2012 TV's Video 170 MAIN STREET WESTERLY, R.l. 02891 DAVID P. MORRONE MICHAEL J. ALGIERI Capalbo Morrone Agency, Inc, Insurance — Real Estate 90 High Street — P.O. 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PEQUOT GAS CO. 49 HIGH ST. WESTERLY, R.I. Natural Gas Gas Appliances Water Heaters Furnaces Bus.: 596-4949 AFTER HOURS: 596-3228 Serving You From Two Convenient Locations 37 West Broad St. 30 West Main St. Westerly, R.I. Mystic, Ct. TEL. (203) 599-5777 TEL. (203) 536-8400 SavingsBank A mighty neighborly bank. rri MithIn'i fihc UNO 889-2691 536-4241 Westerly Residents-596-2600 TREK TOURS, LTD 37 Main Street Westerly, RI 401 596-0357 STONINGTON TRAVEL SERVICE 124 Water Street Stonington, CT 203 535-1871 ilk mmm 203 445-441 2 203 599-3882 PAWCATUCK VARIETY 745 LONG HILL RD. GROTON. CT06340 optics unlimited 29 W, BROAD ST. PAWCATUCK. CT 06379 ■Mfol 166 (CouiuatulationB to Ihr yraftuatrB of 1988 Jfrom your frirm'ia at Hiy ffibrel BIG WHEEL ISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE I Congratulations: WOODMANSEE'S GIFT SHOP AND BOUTIQUE Fashions, Jewelry, And Gifts For All Occasions 27 Broad St. Westerly, R.I. 02891 n 3 i -i a a i i i i n r -i £5 1 n n i o -i 0 a n n i-i n 1 n n -i 0 -i a a -i -i -i -i -i -j -i i -i 8 -J -l 1 0 n n n n n n -i 6 3 -i -i 1 9 3 3 3 Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 From THE STUDENT COUNCIL 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 PETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Westerly Aquarium Pet 401-596-0646 FULL LINE PET SUPPLIES MON.TUE.THUR.FR I 10-9 WED 10-5 SAT 10-5 SUN 12-5 CRANITE SHOPPING CENTER WESTERLY. R I 02891 'cLvUuqhe -. Shor-ing Center g 596-2006 Granite St. The Navy’s strategy: technical superiority. 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PI 02891 Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 AGWAY AIR CONDITIONING H.B.O.-CABLE TV-COLOR COURTESY COFFEE TUBS AND SHOWERS FRANKLIN GARDENS MOTEL, INC. NEAREST TO RESTAURANTS AIRPORT, HOSPITAL SHOPPING Direct Dial Phones 129 FRANKLIN STREET ROUTE 1, WESTERLY. R.l. TELEPHONE: 1-401-596-2705 SHORT N-RYU (Q JOSEPH R. and APRIL C. FALCONE (401) 596-4174 PAUL'S TV SALES SERVICE 91 FRANKLIN STREET WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND 02891 BECone A PART OF TOE W1NNIN6 TEAM ! LEARN AND TRAIN with the best; KARATE Congratulations To Class Of ’88 DODGE CITY INC. Chrysler-Dodge-Plymouth Post Rd. Westerly, R.l. 02891 Congratulations Class Of ’88 Pi xa Hut 162 Granite Street 596-4907 3333333333 170 VOCATURA PIZZA FAMILY RESTAURANT A Legend Born In Westerly’s North End’ Full Service Restaurant 5 Friendship St 596-3883 } FITNESS UNLIMITED Weslorly's Largost. 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WESTERLY. .I 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 I 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 -1 -1 “i i i 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 i t 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3333313333 RESTAURANT (ocktail joungc SPECIALIZING IN FRESH NATIVE SEAFOOD •fa 0 YOUR HOSTS... RUTH 4 RILL HOLLIDAY 596-5936 £ I A OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Village Restaurant Bali FOR THE BEST IN CANTONESE and MANDARIN CUISINE age THE ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Telephone 539-9060 Route 138 Richmond Shopping Center Wyoming, RI 02898 HELUTS UIESTERLV AVIATION INC. Instrument 4 Intlruclor Rating • Court • Ground School Ne« 4 Uaad Aircraft • Sat a 4 Rental im irrtom PtfMll cowmicuu hiimwit ctaasu ru wmi i nui iummi m sum I lacutlva Claaa Chartar Servicing Corporation and Individual Charter Anywhart In tha USA with Watch Hill Air Chartar • Block Island Service 466-5317 BLOCK 181 AND STATE AIRPORT BLOCK ISLAND. 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R I 172 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of ’88 m Wwk VW W CONNECTOR TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Manufacturer of Connectors and Molded Cable Assemblies Westerly, Rhode Island I'jnnMoa'nn'nmnmmnnnimimnmiiimi'nii 3 1 n i n n n ri i D -1 “1 1 1 n n n n i n -i 3 n i -i 3 -i -i - n n -i n n -i l -i -i n n n n 3 -i 3 -i 3 n n 3 -i n n n 3 -i 3 -i i 3 3 3 n THE WA SHINGTON TRUST WESTERLY, RI 02891 596-0121 WYOMING, RI 02898 539-2427 BLOCK ISLAND, RI 02807 466-7710 Your HomeTown Bankers. MEMBER FDIC Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of ’88 173 The Sherwin-Williams Company 116 Granite St Westerly RI (596-2110) MOTE . EFFICIENCY HOUSEKEEPING COTTAGES '[Pirze. JlocLqz zA [otz[ OPEN ALL YEAR CINNY BOB WOOD JUDY NORM LAGERSTROM ROUTE 1 • BOX 562. RR3 • WESTERLY. 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CT 06379 203-599 2477 Great news That’s why we’re still this area’s best seller! NEARLY 80% COVERAGE IN A SIX-TOWN MARKET. Serving Southern Rhode Island and Eastern Connecticut THE ' SUN 56 Main Street, Westerly Tel. 596-7791, 443-3307 The Staffs Of JUST DELICIOUS - AN EATERY and JUST BAKED PASTRY AND SPECIALTY SHOP OF WATCH HILL Wishes Good Luck To The Class Of ’88 PAT’S PIZZA 596-8770 Pizza Hot Oven Grinders Shore Crest Village Corner Of Shore Road And Crandall Ave New Management: Jim And Pat Sampson -imn VIRGINIA WYDLER (203) 536-8818 3 3 3 3 3 3 i 3 3 i 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i T T 1 1 1 “I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i 3 3 i i 3 3 i 3 3 □ 3 3 3 3 i 3 i i i i 1 3 3 1 3 3 l 3 3 3 3333333333 12 COOGAN BLVD. CLOCKWORKS PLAZA Mystic, CT 06355 HOLLYWOODS FURNITURE FACTORY OUTLET IYF fleuuport Fabric Inc, a complete fashion sealing and custom decorating center Franklin Shopping Center, Route 1 • Westerly, R. I. 02891 (401) 596-3010 HELEN VENNARD Resale Clothing for the Family East avenue plaza WESTERLY. Rl 02891 401-590 0407 (203)572-0382 w m rurnnurc u oi Miniatures Dolls. Dollhouses. Kits. Furniture 6 Supplies PRECISE PRINTING CO., INC. 6 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE WWSTERLY RI. 02891 596-6695 C.B. Musseltthite. Prop. LTD 7 Cottrell St. Mystic. CT 06355 CONCERTS HOME OF HARTFORD WHALER HOCKEY D S DELI AND TICKET CENTER 596-1926 147 Canal St. Westerly, R.I. ALL NEW ENGLAND EVENTS SPORTING AND THEATERS 18b ooooooooo-f-n-nmm-n-tnno-nnnmmmmMmm'i'ni HOME CENTER I tZy Westerly Community Credit Union NOWS THE TIME TO JOIN WESTERLY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 596-2044 122 Granite Street, Westerly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinil'mrnnmimiimiminniiif 187 Best Wishes Office 401 596-3191 401 377-2815 FRANK P. COFONE AGENCY, INC. REAL ESTATE 116 GRANITE STREET WESTERLY. 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INC. •57 WATCH hill RCAD WESTERLY R I 02891 • -iOi 3 6 6 22 FRANK T. VERZILLO CONTRACTOR 189 ooggOOTgogggoo nm-n iiiimn n -n 3333000000300000003 mn 3 i i i i i i 3 3 i -i -i 0 1 0 -I T T T 1 1 1 1 1 3 “) 3 “I 3 3 i 3 -) f Where Schooling Never Ends Mystic Marinelife Aquarium Mystic, CT hoooooooo - iiiiiiiiiiniiiiimnn'mimmmmrjMaOTa Concrete Contractor Residential - Commercial Industrial RITE WRY 157 Watch Hill Road Westerly, R.I. 02891 401-348-8422 Congratulations Class Of 1988 ANDEE’S Route 1-Westerly, R.I. SAL’S AUTO BODY Oak St-Bradford Rd Westerly, R.I. 02891 596-5602 Your Best Class Of 1988 AND ASSOCIATES FUNERAL HOME Brush Removal A M Light Hauling LANDSCAPING Complete Lawn Care innMarjrnminmnnmmnnmnmmim'mii “i “I n -i lJ T n n ) i n i n n n n I II n n n n n n n n n n 0 n -i -i i 1 n n n i -i n n n n n n n n n n -i n i n n a 6 5 l T111T Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 From K.J.B. OF WESTERLY INC. 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BE SMART, DON’T START. Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 From PEACH TREE BLVD. lonm-n-n-tnonnmi-innn-nrfmm-nn-n-n-ni-nn-nmm-imncinn oaaaoaaaadnnnnaoaatxxxsaottnnnnrxjaattaoaaaaaaattaattttoa n Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 • Professional Dry Cleaning • Laundromat • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7AM - 10PM WASH • DRY • FOLD SERVICE 1 EAST AVE. (At the Triangle) Westerly • SUEDE LEATHER • EXPERT ALTERATIONS 596 • 2622 “n-n'f-t-t'n-n-n-n-n-n-Ki-n-n-iocjcim'ni'n-nnocjoociooooocjoooooi 197 laaaaaaooaaaiidmttaaoaoaaoaoaooaaaaaaaoaaoooaoaaaaooaan Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 WESTERLY FOREIGN AUTO Beach Street Westerly, RI 02891 596-2896 Congratulations Class Of 1988 DESIGNERS GROUP 7 Pendelton Hill Rd. Stonington, CT 06359 nnnnnoann 333333 nnmrnrj 333333 300333CJ333 3a 3300n 33333333 0 a 1 3 a n 3 a a a a n i n 3 3 i a Good Luck Class Of ’88 MARY’S HAVERSHAM INN Post Rd., Rte. 1 Westerly, R.I. 377-8844 Westerly Cabinet Co., Inc. Kitchen Bath Designs Installations 95 Franklin St. Westerly, R.I. 02891 596-4411 The only year-round establishment in Watch Hill. Charming rooms, fine dining, banquets, seminar facilities, and parking. 1-800-356-9314 THE FRONT PORCH 180 Angell St. Prov. Bay St. Watch Hill Open Year Hound WATCH HILL INN 50 Bay Street, Watch Hill, R.I. 02891 (401)348-8912 3 n 3 3 n a n ft 3 a n □ n n n n n a n 3 3 ft a i n a 3 3 n 1 2 ft n n n n i i n -i 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333330 Rhode Island’s largest, most experienced bank. Westerly: 596-3388 Wakefield: 789-8188 LOONEY TUNES I II Special Orders Are Our Speciality Looney Tunes I 49 Beach St. Westerly. R.I. 02891 Looney Tunes II Kingstown Road Wakefield. R.I. 02879 Fleet National Bank THE FINANCIAL RESOURCE 9 Franklin Street, Westerly, 596-7766 Member F.D.I.C. Congratulations To The Class Of 1988! RIDE-A-WAVE SURF SHOP Winnapaug Rd. Westerly, R.I. 596-0915 LAST BUT NOT LEAST What’s it like to be an eighth grader? It’s being the youngest for the second year in a row as this year the seventh grade is back at the junior high instead of the high school. It’s striving to be an important part of major school events. It’s wanting to feel “accepted” as part of the high school. Age is not a detrimental factor. We have many good qualities as well as abilities regardless of the fact that we happen to be the youngest. We know how to stick together and be supportive toward one another. We know the meaning of the word “friend”. Let’s face it. The eighth graders are in a class of their own! “Care to join me for a cup of tea? asks Nicole Caouette as she poses as the March Hare during Mrs. Logan's Literary Tea. Look! Sean Combs is trying to prove that we can fit more into our lockers than our books! Crowded halls and full lockers add to the confusion of an eighth grade morning. 200 Is that Clarabell Clown or Stephanie Springer wearing that big red nose. “Yes I’m photogenic!” says Mauricio Renzi as he waits to get his picture taken. 203 1988 WEST’LYAN EDITORS Colleen Wright and Karen Liguori - Co- Editors To the yearbook staff, We, the co - editors of the 1988 West’lyan, wish to extend our sincerest gratitude to the members, underclassmen editors, and especially to the senior editors. Through the turmoil and disagreement, most managed to give their “all” and deadlines were successfully met. Together we grew to understand the meaning of dependence on others as well as independence. Without that Coca- cola, slice of pizza, and extra efforts provided by the staff we may not have survived. Although our school day didn’t end until 5:00 p.m. at times, and the temptation to return home to catch our soaps was overwhelming, your continuous work made the time fly. Mrs. Logan, thank you for your encouragement and patience toward some of our wild ideas. The extra time and help were truly appreciated. Finally, whoever was responsible for creating the theme “breaking away”, we have exhausted our vocabulary for headline ideas and would like to “break” his her legs. Co - Editors Karen and Colleen Vanessa Parise - Senior Editor, Nicole Innocenti -Clerical Editor •John Abbott - Financial Manager, Flaubert Lau -Clubs Editor Kate Long - Senior Editor, Tricia Gagnon - Copy Editor, Resa Lewiss - Faculty Editor 204 Andrew Azzinaro, Kelly Nunes, Christy Thompson, and Nicole Caouette (missing from picture) - Eighth Grade Editors Rob Craven and Steve Spezzano-Junior Editors. Danielle Brightman and Stephanie Capalbo- Sophomore Editors Julie Orsinger- Layout Editor. Sarah Tulman- Copy Editor, Kim Thompson- Photography Editor Nancy Guido and Stacy Boeniger- Advertising Editors, Steve Olbrys- Sales Manager, Tony Lupinacci-Computer Editor Jennifer Thompson and Roxanne Tisch- Activities Editors, Jodi Richmond and Becky Lau- Sports Editors Darcie Vacca and Molly Nardone- Freshman Editors. Andrea Celico and Deborah Phillips- Public Relations 205 SENIOR INDEX A John Abbott Abbott Misquamicut Hills Do as much as possible and live life to the fullest.” Soccer 1.2.3.4, B.A.D.D. 2.3.4, Yearbook 4-Business Manager, Band 1,2.3,4-Treasurer. Jazz Band 4, Talent Show 4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2. Student Council 4. Homeroom Rep. 4. Pep Band 3.4, Cabaret 4 Cynthia Adams 53 Westminster St. Penny Andrews Pen. Pooh. Nickle. Dime, etc 16 W'oodlawn Ave. Don’t touch my blue suede boots!! Never Surrender.” Pep Club 2,3, Band 1,2.3,4, Jazz Band 3.4. Talent Show 2,3,4 Jennifer Araugo Shore Rd. Christine Austin Chris. Austin. Topher 13 Woodlawn Ave. Ashes and diamonds, foe and friend. We were all equal in the end ” - P.F. Band 1.2.3-Drum Major.4vVice-president. Talent Show 1.2.3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 3, National Honor Society 3,4-Vice-president, Washington Trip 2 Sam Azzinaro Straight. SOM DUDE 1 Pequot Ave. “Sleep my friend and you will, see your dream is my reality, they keep me locked up in this cage, can’t they see that’s why my brain says rage!! ’SANITARIUM’” Soccer 1,2,3.4-Captain B Michael Barber East Fairway Ave. Life is too serious to take seriously, live life to the fullest, and get out and enjoy it. Band I.2.3.4. Jazz Band 2.3.4. Talent Show 2.3.4, Washington Trip 2 Cheryl Bartlett Zorba 147 Wood line Dr. All we are saying is give peace a chance. Talent Show 4 James Behan 8 Holmes St. Keith Bernard 257 East Old Post Rd. John Bertach 64 Oak St. Marybeth Bishop 6 lx-dward Ave. Diana Lynn Blicker Blick, Slim. Blitch, Trouble, Die 5 Hunter Terrace Softball 2.4. International Club 3. Tutor 2.3. Homeroom Rep. 2.3.4. Office Volunteer 3 Heather Bliven Bliv, Heath 22 West Beach St. And through the years I will be a friend for always and forever . I love you. can’t you see honestly! Washington Trip 2 Stephanie Brewer Stiffy, Brew, Steph B. Watch Hill Road Truth conceals itself in error. History reveals its face: Days of ecstasy and terror invent the future that invent the race. Soccer 1.2.Track l.Ski Club 1,2. Yearbook 1.2. Band 1. Homeroom Rep. 1 Beth Brown 1 Woodline Dr. Jaaon Brown Jay, Edgar. Lay it on the line Boy Scout Dr. Anyone can do any amount of work, provided it isn’t the work he is supposed to be doing at the moment.” Soccer 2,3.4-Captain. Tennis 3,4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 3 Kristen Brown 20 Woodland Terrace Jason Brucker Westerly-Bradford Rd. Lisa Brusseau 5 Saundra Dr. “It is my fondest wish that our time together be the most memorable time in our lives.” (KL) Tracy Burgess 33 Pasadena Ave. Tammy Lynn Burrell Yo-Neeta. Flash. Whipcream Westerly Bradford Rd. I never thought I’d find someone like you. I wanna let you know forever you and me. Only you can make me ’HAPPY.”’ C Christine Capalbo Chris. Cri Meadow Dr. Yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” Pep Club 2,3,4. International Club 4. Talent Show 2.3. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3.4. Homeroom Rep. 2.3, Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, R.I. Honor Society 4 Julie Capalbo 18 Charles Ave. Lisa Danielle Capalbo Lee. Lis Horne Dr. “Live your life to the fullest and conquer your dreams, allowing nothing to stand in your way. for happiness stems from being your own person and doing your own thing.” Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2,3.4, R.I. Honor Society 4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4 Rene Michele Capalbo Cappy.Cap.Ren 34 Highland Ave. Life is only what you make it to be; so make the best of it and don’t forget the good times. Soccer 3. Softball 1.2,3.4-Captain. Band 1.2.3.4, Brass Ensemble 3. Jazz Band 1.2,3.4, Talent Show 1.2.3.4. Tutor 2 Susan Jean Capalbo Sue. Stuart, Stu, Spoosan 34 Pleasant St. Tho’ I keep searching for an answer I never seem to find what I’m looking for cos’ I know what it means to walk along the lonely street of dreams.” Cheerleading 1.2. Pep Club 1.2,3.4. Talent Show 4,Student Council 3.4. Homeroom Rep. 3,4, R.I. Honor Society 4. Prom Committee 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2.3,4 Carla L.Carboni Caboo. Gonzo II, Boom. Karkla, Tank. Clyde. Sucker 10 Midway Ave. “Live life the way you want to. and if sneakin and gone fishin are part of it then do it.” Hawaii Trip 4 Pam Carparelli Pam. Smiles Post Road “It’s all the same, only the names will change. Everyday it seems we’re wasting away.” -Bon Jovi Insite 1 Timothy Cavanaugh 76 Pierce St. Wendy Cekala Chikala. Unit, Butane. Willy 66 Sherwood Hills “Comes a time when the blind man takes your hand, says don’t you see. gotta make it somehow on the dreams you still believe-don’t give it up. got an empty cup. only love can fill.” Track 1. B.A.D.D. 3, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3,4, Academic Decathalon 3,4. Tutor 4. Washington Trip 2 Daniel David Celico Dan 29 Highland Ave. ‘ There must be someway out of here,’ said the Joker to the Thief. There is too much confusion I can’t get no relief.’-Twist Burn.” Tennis 1,2,3,4. Otis P. Chapman Speaking Contest 2. Clinic Aid 2,3.4 Jamea Celico Jim, Cel 18 Doreen Drive “You can reduce the odds but you can’t eliminate them.” Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2 Troy Champlin TC Dunn's Corners Out for my own. out to be free one with my mind, they just can’t see no need to hear things that they say life’s for my own to live my own wav.” Laurie Cberenzia 12 I«ee St. William J. Chiaradio Bill. Clyde 25 Boylston St. Fist’s are in the air Banging everywhere Thrashing to the sound Faces milting down it’s lime to fight for Metal tonite Bangers take your stand and obey our Metal Command.” Kevin Allen Chin Chinny. Kev 147 East Ave. “Friendship is like gold, it never tarnishes. Yearbook 3. Chemistry Team 2,4, Tutor 4, Student Council 4. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Hoi Fuen Chun Hoi. Cin 36B Narragansett Ave. Softball 2. Yearbook 3. Library Aide 1 John Clark Juan. Fatso 19 Fairview Ave. Track 1.2,3.4-Captain, Ski Club 1. B.A.D.D. 4. Talent Show 4 Katrina Clemens Tre. Trina. Kat. BONK Bo 25 Watch Hill Rd. People will say silly, foolish, passionate or harsh things without the slightest intent of acting on their words.” Cheerleading 1. Pep Club 1.2, B.A.D.D. I.2.3.4. Band 1,2, 3-Secretary.4-President,Drum Major. Jazz Band 1, Talent Show 1.2.4, Tri-M Music Society 4. Homeroom Rep. 1,3, Pep Band 1.2.3.4. Solo Ensemble 1.2,3.4. Canada Exchange I. Maryland Exchange 3, East Lyme Band Comp. 1. Drum Major Academy 4. Washinton Trip 2. Hawaii Trip 4. Woodwind Ensemble 3,4 John Collins Champlin Dr. “Let’s reinvent the gods old myths of the ages celebrate symbols of deep elder forest everything broken down and dances. -Mr. Mojo Football 2, Soccer 1. Baseball 1,2,3,4 Mark C. Collins Collins 89 East Ave. “Life is like a production of a play. It has its star actors and it people behind the scenes, all of which are necessary for it to be successful. Yearbook 1,2,3 Danielle Creacione Dani 3 Governor Ave. “As the gypsies sing, my spirit will fly with the wind and soar with the white-winged dove. For nothing ever changes except for the wild heart to guide your way.” Softball 2. Talent Show 3,4, Social Chairman 3, Homeroom Rep. 1,2 George Nunzio Cucitrone Nuni, Theo, Moolie 53 Boiling Springs Ave. “When I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse out of the corner of my eye. I turned to look but it was gone, I can not put my finger on it now the child is grown, the dream is gone ... P.F. Soccer 1,3,4, Talent Show 4. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 D Brandy Davenport 25 Westminster St. “Trying to say. suddenly, what I want to possess is not a woman, not a man, but love, my own feeling.” Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3 Rae-Jean Davis RJ. Raje Byron Drive “I’m outta here!” Office Volunteer 4 Giovanni DeCaro 36 Pierce St. Amy DeFosses 24 Saratoga Ave. Live each day like there’s no tomorrow! Soccer 3. Track 1.2.3,4-Co-Captain. Student Council 3,4, French Club 2 Maria DeFranco 23 Newton Ave. Korie Denham Koh. Korkiea, Fro Ix fty Height Rd. “When the broken-hearted people living in the world agree, there will be an answer. Let it be. Although they may be parted there is still a chance that they will see, there will be an answer, I et it be.” Cheerleading 1. Pep Club 1. International Club 4. B.A.D.D. 4. Talent Show 4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,3,4, Tutor 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2.4. Class Social Chairman 4. Homeroom Rep. 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3. R.I. Honor Society 4. Washington Trip 2 John DeRemer Destroyer. Megadeth 8 Joan Rd. “Beware my friends as you pass by, as you are now, so once was I, as I am now. so you must be. prepare my friends to follow me.” -Megadeth Chria DeSantia 8 Weathervane Way When I die bury me deep, pul a stereo at my feet, place headphones on my head, and play forever the Greatful Dead Yearbook 4 Micheal DiFilippo Mike, Nelin, M.D., Cannon 62 Oat St. Just when you think you have the answers, I change the question.” Football 1.2.3.4. Baseball 3.4 Gary Dion Gary D., G.D.. Ga 36 Apache Dr. Hey! Yo! Watch the beat!” Hand 1,2.3.4, Talent Show 3.4 W. Patrick Doherty Pat 26 l edward Ave. Basketball 1,2.3,4-Co-captain, Baseball 1,2.3,4-Captain. R.l. Honor Society 4. Junior Prom Committee 3 Diana Dolce De. Dolch 6 White Rock Road The more you live, the higher you fly. the smiles you give, the tears you cry. all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” International Club 3. Talent Show 2.3. Martha C. Babcock Kssav Contest 1,2,3, Close-up 2. R.l. Honor Society 4 Darleen Douglas Dougy, Dari. Doug.E.Fresh, Howie 64 Tower Street “There only one success • to be able to spend your life in your own way. because no one knows you better than you know yourself do the things you want, don't wait for someone else.” Soccer 1,2.3.4-Co-Capt., Softball 3. Ski Club 1, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 3 Rebecca Jean Dowrey Buck. Speck. Bee, Becker •292 Varietyville Rd. ” My precious child, God answered. “When your life had pain. I knew; the single set of footprints were the times I carried you.” • The Footprints of God Soccer 2.3.4. Office Volunteer 3. Washington Trip 2 E Brett Kdmond 65 Cross St. Erie Engler 53 Maplewood Ave. Choose the good solitude, the free, the wanton, easy solitude which gives you too a right to remain in some sense good.” -Friedrich Nietzsche Football 2, Baseball 1.2.3,4. Homeroom Rep. 3 F Patricia Ann Federico Fed. Pepe. Migees 4 228 Shore Rd. Ixing you live and high you flv. smiles you give and tears you cry. And all you touch and all you see. is all your life will ever be.” Soccer 1. Basketball 1.2.3.4-Captain. Otis P. Chapman Speaking Contest 2-3rd Place. Student Council 2 Krystin Fiore Krys 27 Moss St. “The world doesn't meet anyone half way. If you want some thing you have to go after it yourself.” Track 1. Pep Club 1,2.3,4. International Club 3.4. B.A.D.D. 3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2.3, Student Council 1.2.3.4, Homeroom Rep. 1.2.3,4. Basketball Team Mgr. 4 Antonietta Fontana Ant. Antie 8 Jana Rd. Dream your dream, then do your best Never doubt and never rest, until the dream is yours. Pep Club 4. Talent Show 4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2 Rodney Frazier Rod. Rappin. Rap. Slope 67 Tower St. “L.G. I'm gonna struggle and fight until my dream's alive. I'm gonna make sure you're always at my side. But girl. I'm never gonna leave this in destiny's hands. Ski Club I. Band I. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 3. Talent Show 4 Peter Mark Fuaaro Fuz. Fuzzy, Pellet. Mosi 11 Pearl St. “Dreaming a dream is fine, but living one is better. Football 2,3.4, Talent Show 2 G Patricia Ann Gagnon Tricia. Trish. Squish. Tish. Patrish 7 Avondale Rd. My soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea. and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me.” Track 1. Tennis 2.3. International Club 3.4. B.A.D.D. 1.2-3-Public Relations Rep..4. Yearbook 1,2-3-Academics Editor.4-Copy Editor. Talent Show 3.4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2- 2nd Place.3-Dt Place.4. Otis P. Chapman Speak ing Contest 2,3.4. Academic Decathalon 3.4. Chem. Team 2, Tutor 3. National Honor Society 3.4. National Merit Recognition 4. Student Council 1.2.3. Class President 2.3.4. Swim Team 1.2.3,4-Co-Captain. NCTE Writing Award 4. R.l. College Essay Contest 2-3-2nd Place. High Honors 1.2.3,4. Solo Ensemble Comp. -Piano 1, Principal's Advisory Committee 2 David Garrison 9 May Dr. Nancy Gencarelli Nanc.Slippcry. Kitty 170 Winnapaug Rd. “Don't stop believing Hold on to that feeling. Pep Club 4. DECA 4 Adam Gengarrlla 34 Grove Ave. The four years spent in high school will be your foundation for this thing called life; so don't blow it.” Soccer 1,2, Basketball 1.2.3,4-Captain. Baseball 2.3. Tennis 4 Robin Giordano Rob 7 Sherwood Hill It's great to be 'part of the crowd' but it's a greater feeling to be accepted for being yourself.” Pep Club 3.4. Yearbook 3. Talent Show 4. Student Council 4. Prom Committee 3.4 Claudine Marilyn Godbout Claw. Claud. Dean 28 Robin Hollow Ln. I look to the sea to set me free, stretch my horizons, and expand my dreams. It also reminds me of my roots and where my home will always be!” Soccer 2. Pep Club 4. B.A.D.D. 4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2.3. Secretary 1. Homeroom Rep. 1.2. Prom Committee 3 Stacy Graves Stac 10 Spruce St. There are many people that we meet in our lives, but only few will make a lasting impression in our hearts. It is these people who are our TRUE FRIENDS. Cheerleading 2. Pep Club 2.3.4 Dawn-Marie Griea Skinnv. hoe-to tall-Dawnv Woody Hill Rd Pep Club 1, Yearbook 1.2, Barker 1.2. Office Volenteer 1.2.3. Library Aide 1. Co-op Editor 3 Stacy Gulluacio Gullush. BANG! 30 Urso Dr. Blind leading blind never hear the laughter, search through time nothing reveals the answer, if it's truth that you're looking to find, it is nowhere outside of your mind. Pep Club 3.4. Prom Committee 3.4 H Andrea Hayden 32 Boiling Springs Ave. Justin Heath 147 Shore Rd. Jill Henderson Hendv. Jillian. Jill Bob 47 Highland Ave. Self-knowledge leads to wonder, and wonder to curiosity and investigation, so that nothing interests people more than people. even if only one's own person.” Cheerleading 1,2.3.4-Captain. PepCIub 1 -2-Secretary.3-Vice President.4-President. Yearbook 1. Talent Show 1.2.4. Aca demic Decathalon 4. Homeroom Rep. 1.2.3.4 Kristen Holden Bugs. Battle A5 Wadchu Rd. I remember what you told me before you went out on your own sometimes to keep it together, you've got to leave it alone. -Eagles Pep Club 4. Prom Committee 3.4. Honor Roll 4 Christopher Holmes 52 Pierce St. Kevin Hooper Hoop. Cubalutzi 65 Summer St. Though nothing can bring back the how of splendar in the grass glory in the flowers, we shall grieve not. but find strength in what remains. Donald Horne Hornev l-aurel Hill Dr No matter how bad today may seem, there always exist tomorrow's dreams. Soccer I.2.3.4. Basketball 2.3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2 John Price Huntington Jr. Jack 37 Elm St. Like the bun to the burger, and the burger to the bun. and like the cherry to the apple to the peach to the plum.” Football I.2.3.4. Track 3.4, Talent Show 4 I Nicole Innocenti Woobie. Woobster 5 Urso Dr. “I decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow If I fail, if I succeed, at least I've lised as I believe. No matter what they take from me. they can't take away my dignity.” Cheerleading 1.2-Co-Captain.3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3-4-Treasurer. International Club 3.4. B.A.D.D. 3.4-Public Relations Rep., Yearbook 2.3.4-Clerical Editor. Talent Show 1.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2.3.4. Chem. Team 3. Tutor 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Student Council 2. Washington Trip 2. R.l Honor Society 4. Prom Committee 3 Robert Itteilag Jr. Rob 17 1-anphere Rd. It isn't bad to be different, as long as you feel that what you're doing is right. Talent Show 3.4 J Lawrence A. Jacoinski Pollack 22 Walton St. If you love something, set it free. Football 2.3.4. Golf 4. Talent Show 4 Georgette Jordan 97 Bowling I-ane K Ronald Kenyon Schilke Dr. Brian King King Man 21 Maybrey Dr. Reaching a specific goal in life is a long, hard journey down the road to success.” Lori Lee Kune Sam 52 Robin Hollow I.ane The line is drawn, the curse is cast, the slow one now will later be fast, present now will later be past, the order is rapidly fading. The first one now will later be last — for times are changing.” L Jason Lamb 5 Branberrv Dr. Timothy Lamb Sheep 5 I-aurel St. Long you live and high you flv. smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry. and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.” Football 1.2.3. Soccer 4. Basketball 2.3 Eric Larkin Little Goose. Goose Jr.. Sparkin' Winnapaug Ave. The brave man seek not applause, nor. overpower'd with arm , deserts hi cause, unsham'd, though foil'd, he doe the best he can, force is of brutes, but honor is of man.” Track 2.3.4-Co-Captain. Band 1.2.3.4-Drum Major. Jazz Band I.2.3.4. Brass Ensemble 3. Tri-M Music Society 2.3.4. Talent Show I.2.3.4. Academic Decathlon 4. Chem. Team 2. National Honor Society 4. Student Council 2.3,4. Boys' State 3. Drum Major Camp 4 Flaubert Lau Flo. Bert. Flauberttin French) 10 Sunrise Dr 208 Never surrender. Yearbook 4-Section Editor. Volleyball 4 Timothy I.awton Tim L. High St In all other worlds and lives, let parting be known by true transportation, the bus lived in '88 and goes on the years to obliviate! Lori-Beth Leonett Lori, Lor. LB Old Post Rd. Don't hide what you feel inside, and don't let anyone stand in your way. Pep Club 4. DECA 4 Vincent I.evcowich Stump. Big Meanie. Vin. Vinnie. Vince 5 Bellevue Ave. “There is inside you all of the potential to be whatever you want to be. all of the energy to do whatever you want to do. Soccer 1,2, Golf 4, B.A.D.D. 2.3.4 Treasurer. Talent Show 1. Student Council 4 Hesa Lewis Reese. Dew. Reza Windward Dr. It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after your own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.” Soccer 1.2.3.4-Co-Captain, Track 1. Tennis 2.3. International Club 3.4. B.A.D.D. I.2.3-Treasurer.4-Vice-President. Yearbook I.2.3.4. Talent Show 3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2,3.4. Otis P. Chapman Speaking Contest 1.2,3.4. Academic Decathlon 3.4. Chem Team 2.4. National Honor Society 3.4-President. Class Treasurer 1.2,3,4. High Honors 1.2.3.4. R.I. Honor Society 4 Karen Liguori Ka 30 Timothy Dr. Don't look back, the dawn's arriving. It‘a been too long since I've felt this way. The sun is shining, the clouds are breaking, 'cause I can’t lose now there's no game to play.” Cheerleading 2. Pep Club 2. Ski Club 1. Yearbook 1.2.3-Clerical Editor.4-Co-Editor. Talent Show 1,3.4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2,3,4. Prom Committee 3. R.I. Honor Society 4 Katherine Coyle Long Kate. Herb. Long 27 Highland Ave. I had too many parties. I had too much time; I got so lazy and fell well behind; now the summer is over and I can count the cost, footprints on the beaches are now footprints in the frost. Soccer 3.4. Ski Club 1. Yearbook I.2.3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest I.2.3.4. Academic Decathlon 4. Tutor 3. National Honor Society 3.4. High Honors I.2.3.4. R.I. Honor Society 4 Christina Luzzi Tina 19 Batterson Ave. When you walked in the room, your eyes were like diamonds, and they cut right through, oh, they cut right through. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3.4 John Luzzi Luz. Kcrmit 9 Pond St. Absense makes the heart grow fonder. Football 3.4 M John MacDonald Johnny Mac 5 Chord St. All these plastic people and all their plastic promises with all their plastic deals — just an imitation of what life's all about.! Dayna Malagrino 40 John St. One has to strive to be the best, and when you reach your goal, give it your all, and live life to the fullest. Basketball 1,2,3.4-Tri-Captain. Softball 3. Hawaii Trip 4 Joseph Manfredi Joe. Sugar, Sweetcakes Bradford-Dunns Corners Rd. “What we see in people depends mainly on what we want to. Soccer 1.2.3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1.2.3.4. Chem Team 3. National Merit Recognition 4. R.I. Honor Society 4 Lea Ann Manfredi Yan, Yanner, Yanny Bradford-Dunns Corners Rd. Everyone needs at least one good close friend; one who means alot and who can share everything with you. Cheerleading 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3.4, Basketball Team Mgr. 4 Shawn Mansfield Hoolio 41 Spruce St. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Basketball 3. Golf 4 Michael Marcotte Quarry Rd. Ann Marsh 72 Pierce St. Career Day 3 Stacy Marsh Mosh, Mosh mellow 72 B Beacon St. Is it an horrific dream, am I sinking fast? Could a person be so mean as to laugh? Could you see my pain, could you please explain The.Hurting? Victoria Martel 10 Narragansett Ave. Tia May Crash. Teba 11 Milrose Ave. Life is like an ice cream cone. Each drip is a day of your life, if you don't lick it up. all that is left is an empty shell.” Soccer 1. Pep Club 4, Ski Club 1. Student Council 1. Office Volunteer 3. Hawaii Trip 4. Washington Trip 2. Honor Roll 2.3.4. R.I. Honor Society 4 Christine Maria Maynard Chris, Chrissy 5 Park Ave. In the morning I raise my head and I'm thinking of days gone by. and the thing I want out of life is YOU. Track 1, Yearbook 2. Washington Trip 2 Sharon McGregor Sha 5 Benny Dr. So here upon my back I'll lie. and look my fill into the sky. And so I looked, and after all the sky was not so very tall. French Club 1.2. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4 Rebecca Monahan 6 Joan Rd. Elizabeth Monty Liz, Lizzie. Liz-Beth 49 George St. “When all else fails, hug your teddy bear.” Cheerleading 1.2,3.4-Co-Captain. Pep Club 1.2.3-4-Secretary. Ski Club 1. Band 2-Soph. Rep..3-Vice-President,4. Jazz Band 1.2.3.4. Talent Show 1,2.3,4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2. Homeroom Rep.3 Kevin Morgan Kev. Carnage. Spoogun 66 Main St. “When I'm tired and thinking cold. I hide in my music, forget the day. and dream of a girl I used to know. I closed my eyes and she slipped away. Soccer 2. Basketball 1,2,3.4-Captain Amy Morrison Aim 12 Top St. 'Til be yours until the sun doesn't shine, till time stands still, until the winds don't blow. Color Guard 1.2 Chad Morrone Chadda. Maverick 5 Robin Way I don't know where I’m going, but 1 sure know where I've been. Hanging on to promises in the songs of yesterday, but I’ve made up my mind. I ain’t wasting no more time. Here I go again.” Football 1.2.3.4-Captain, international Club 3,4, Talent Show 3.4. Martha C. Babixick Essay Contest 1.2.3.4. Chem. Team 2. Homeroom Rep. 1. Prom Committee 3. R.I. Honor Society 4 Karen Morrone Morroni 3 Wells St. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I • I took the one less traveled by. and that has made all the difference. Soccer 1,2.3, Ski Club 1. B.A.D.D. 2.3,4. Academic Decathlon 4. Student Council 2.3. Class Vice-President 4. Hawaii Trip 4. Prom Committee 3. Honor Roll 1,2,3.4. Washington Trip 2 Lisa Muntimuri 4 Branberry Dr. Tracy Myer Bush. Tra. Mummy Woman 84 Bradywine Dr. I feel the need the need for speed. Soccer 1.2,3.4, Basketball 2.3, Softball 1,2,3,4-Captain. Band 1 N Pamela Nadolny Holly Dr. Mat Nardone Gus 7 Nepun Rd. Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge in the field of truth and knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods. Soccer 1.2.3.4. Track 2. Tennis 3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2.3 0 William Oleary I May Dr. David Omohundro Omo 19 West Beach St. Baseball 3 Greg Ovcrend II Paupock Run P Joy Page Old Boombridge Rd. Lisa Pagliuao l-ee. Pag 21 Meadow Dr. “If your path won't lead you home a little time could open closing doors so if you're lost and on your own. never surrender. Pep Club 2.3,4. International Club 4, Talent Show 2,3, Chem. Team 3, Tutor 3, National Honor Society 3,4-Secretary, Student Council 3.4. Homeroom Rep. 3. Honor Roll 1.2,3.4 Patti-Lynn Paciera Pats Noyesneck Rd. Always have dreams - always try to make them reality. Wahington Trip 2 Vanessa Juli Pariae Ness. Nessa Yosemite Valley Rd. It's the heart afraid of breaking that never learns to dance. It’s the dream afraid of waking that never takes a chance. It's the one who won't be taken who cannot seem to give. And the soul afraid of dying that never learns to live. Tennis 2.3. Cheerleading I.2.3.4. Pep Club 1,2.3.4. International Club 3.4. B.A.D.D. 3.4. Ski Club 1. Yearbook 1,2.3-Activities Editor,4-Senior Editor. Talent Show 3.4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest l-lst Place,2-3rd Place.3.4, Otis P. Chapman Speaking Contest 2,3-2nd Place.4, Academic Decathlon 3.4. Chem. Team 4. Tutor 2.4. National Honor Society 3.4. National Merit Recognition 4. Student Council 1.2,3.4. Class Vice President 2.3, Homeroom Rep. 2, Bulldog Byline Reporter 3,4, Washington Trip 2, High Honors I.2.3.4. Cabaret 4, R.I. Honor Society 4 John Patton 6 Meadowlark Dr. Deathly loss this can't be real, cannot stand this hell I feel. Emptiness is filling me, to the point of agony. Growing darkness taking dawn. I was me but now he's gone. Golf 1.2.3.4 Rebecca Pearce 651 Old Post Rd. Shannon Perri Giggles 26 Pond St. Color Guard 1.2 Jason Pietraalo Jay P.. Patruzzion 6 Paupock Rd. Master. Master where's the dreams that I've been after0 Master. Master promised only lies laughter, laughter all I ever hear or see is laughter laughing at my cries. Amy Plenninger Laurel Hill Dr. Take away my eyes, a sight I will still see. Take away my voice, and I will still speak. Take away my imagination. Lord please take away me. Jennifer J. Prete Jenn, Jenna. Prete, Gonzo I. Nabisco Trete 3 Midway Ave. A tender heart, a will inflexible many waters cannot quench love, neithet can the floods drown it. Soccer 3,4, Track 1.2,3.4-Captain. Pep Club 4, International Club 3.4. Yearbook 3. Talent Show 3,4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 3.4. Student Council 4. Class Social Chairman 1. R.I. Honor Society 4 Bernice Priore 39 Granite St. R James Randall 3 Robin Way Julie Reale Jul. Sunky 252 Variety Ville Rd It’s not the kill, it’s the thrill of the chase. Barry Remor Schilke Dr. Christine Restelli Chrissy. Diana Marie. Fatso 1 Joseph St. I can’t tell you. no one will ever die from a broken heart, hut one thing I know since I've loved you. I know that I'm alive.” Cheerleading 1.2-3 4-Captain, Pep Club 1.2.3,4. Talent Show 1,2. Pan Trip 4, Prom Committee 3 Stephen Richer Steve 86 Wells St. “In this great time of achievement, let us not forget all those who allowed us to get this far, especially our family and friends.” Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Honor Roll 1,4 Toni Royce Tone 40 Urso Dr. “I don’t know where I’m going but I sure know where I’ve been, hanging on to the promises in songs of yesterday. Yearbook 1,2,3, Insite 1, Library Aid 1,2,3,4, Hawaii Trip 3, England Trip 4 Kelly Russell Kel. Clepto, Bonk, Boober 46 Apache Dr. We the unwilling led by the unqualified have been doing the unbelievable for so long with so little, that we now attempt the impossible with nothing.” Cheerleading 2.3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Band 1,2A4. Talent Show 4. Woodwind Ensemble 4, Cabaret 4 Thomas J. Rustic! T.J., T” 16 Sherwood Dr. There are more things in life than surfing, but to have life you must surf. Football 1.2,3,4 S Paul G. Schmidt Schmitty, Pep 12 Red Barn Dr. “I'm a lost sailor on a ship of fools, looking for a sugar magnolia. Soccer 1. Band 1 Wendy Ann Scott Wen, Wendell 246 Varietyville Rd. “Honesty is such a lonely word. Everyone is so untrue. Honesty is hardly ever heard, and mostly what I need from you. Pep Club 1, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3, Library Aid 1, Washington Trip 2 Jean Ann Serra Bean. Hygiene. Porker, Jassie School Dr. “If you work hard and want it bad enough, you can do and have anything you want. Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4-Tri-Captain, Softball 1,2,3,4. Hawaii Trip 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 Denise Kristen Shank Nene. Ne. Nener, Dennis, Boober Center St. Life is too short not to have a good time so take everyday one step at a time and live life to the fullest!” Cheerleading 1.2,3-4-Captain. Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Ski Club 1, B.A.D.D. 1,2-Social Chairman.3-Vice Presidents-President, Yearbook 1,2, Chorus 2-Secretary,3-Vice Presidents-President, Tri-M Music Society 2,3-Historian,4-Treasurer, Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3. Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3, Library Aid 1, Solo and Ensemble 2.3, Cabaret 4. Peer Counseling Workshop 1. Chamber Singers 2.3,4 Ryan Shawn Jr. 15 Church St Maria Natalina Siciliano Mardie. Mard, Antipatica 22 East John St. Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remover to remove. It is an ever-fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken.” Pep Club 2.3, International Club 4. Yearbook 1.2,3.4. Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Chem. Team 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2 Richard J. Siciliano Rich 24 Winnapaug Rd. Long may you run. Although these changes have come. With your chrome heart shining in the sun, Long may you run. Richard P. Siciliano 7 Lawton St. Randy Silva 9 Thompson Ave. Jill Silveatri Swilly, Amiguees I 6 Bellaire St. “We all just need the same things. I'll tell you what I know. We’re headed in the same direction, so never let it go. Track 2. Tennis 4 Margaret Smith Peg. Marge, Magg Winward Dr. The time approaches, that will with due decision make us know, what we shall say we have and what we owe.” — Shakespeare Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 4, Track 1, Chem. Team 2 Tonya Lee Smith “T”, Tumbleweed. Tonner 22 Main St. The best friends are the ones who are the easiest to acquire and those are the ones who should be treasured like gold. Band 1,2,3-4-Secretary, Tri-M Music Society 1.2,3,4-Vice President, Tutor 3, Student Council 4, Exchange Concert 1. Pep Band 1,2,3,4-President, Woodwind Ensemble 3 Kimberly Sowell Pitiful. Sobadanski, So-well 4 Wall St. . So the less we know, the less we can forget .., and the less we forget, the more we know. Office Volunteer 1,2, Library Aid 1.2 Beth E. Sparks Bcth’ny, Sparkie, Chester, Mabeth 12 Spring St. Ya snooze ya lose! Keep smiling, keep shining, knowing that you can always count on me for sure, that’s what friends are for.” Chorus 1.2,3,4, Tri-M Music Society 2.3-Treasurer,4-President, Talent show 3. Cabaret 4, Solo and Ensemble 3,4 Amy L. Stebbina Aim. Stebbs, Aimithea. Cat RR3 Box 419B Shore Rd. “The world is always changing, nothing Btays the same, but love will stand the test of time. The next life that we live in remains to be seen, will you be by my side?” Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 1.2.3.4, International club 3.4. B.A.D.D. 1,4, Talent Show 4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2- 1st Place. Chem. Team 3, Student Council 1.2.3.4, Class Secretary 4, Washington Trip 2. Homecoming 2.4-Queen. Prom Committee 3, R.I. Honor Society 4 Craig Stephanaki Pollock Laurel Hill Dr. Talent Show 4 Thomas D. Stout Tom, Stout , T.S. 57 Oak St. So, upcoming WHS students, understand, don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years, face up. make your stand, and realize you're living in the golden years. Baseball 3,4, Junior Achievement 3 John Sullivan 34 Margin St. T Thomas Arthur Tenuta Tenuts Boom Bridge Rd. If you should go skating on the thin ice of modern life .. Don't be surprised when a crack in the ice appears under your feel. Soccer 2,3,4, Basketball 3, Tennis 3.4 Donald Bruce Tetlow Bruce 145 Post Rd There’s a better place for me. but it’s far. far away, everlasting life for me. in a perfect world, but I gotta die first, please God send me on my way! Talent Show 3.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2 Alexis Tisch Lex 256 Shore Rd. Office Volunteer 4 Mary Nancy Toscano May. Mav-Nay Chin Hill Don’t be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after momenta or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends. Soccer 1.2,3.4, Pep Club 1.2.3.4, Talent Show 1,2,3, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3.4. Student Council 1,2,3-Treasurer.4-President, Class President 1, Homeroom Rep. 2,3 Franca Turano 25 Pearl St Gina Marie Turano Gee. Turano. ”T” 5 Sunnyside Dr. “Time's making changes in my life, can’t seem to stop the hands of time; I was much too young to see. now I'm growing older and I see things differently. Soccer 1.2,3,4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2, Class Social Chairman 2. Homeroom Rep. 1.2 U Michael Joseph Urso III Mic 98 Ashaway Rd. Life’s battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man; but sooner or later the man who wins is the one who thinks he can. Talent Show 4 V Jennifer Nicole Vitlerito Narragansett Ave. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you. it’s yours. If it doesn't, it never was. Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 1, Homeroom Rep. 3, Prom Committee 3 Marianne Elena Voss Nanne Anderson Court Respect yourself • Socrates Love yourself - Christ Be yourself - Cicero Track 1.2. Pep Club 1.2,3.4, International Club 3.4. Yearbook 1,2, Talent Show 1,2.4. Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2,3, Otis P. Chapman Speaking Contest 3,4, Student Council 1,2,3-4-Secretary W Donovan Willioma DonWill, Donwon 52 Spring St. Do unto others as they’ve done unto you. but what is this world coming to. - Fight Fire With Fire Susan Elizabeth Winn 32 Saunders Rd. Maybe you’ll find direction around some corner where it’s been waitin' to meet you. • GD Colleen Michelle Wright Col 7 Lovat Lane United we stand. Divided we fall. To those who seek success, look to conquer. To those who seek only to conquer, look for help. International Club 4, Ski Club 1. Yearbook 1,2,3-Clerical Editor ,4-Editor, Barker 3, Talent Show 1,4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 1,2.3,4, Otis P. Chapman Speaking Contest 3.4. Chem. Team 3, National Honor Society 3.4. Student Council 1,2,4, Class Secretary 2.3, Bulldog Byline Reporter 3.4. R.I. Honor Society 4 Y Kelly Lynne Young Kel. Kelly Rabbit 8 Pond St. All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. - P.F. Office Volunteer 1.2,3,4 Z Debbie Zeng 16 Spruce St-Sharon Zurliene Roni, Roan-Digger. Emma Lou. Butch 3 Barberry tane I believe in the love you gave. I believe in the life that you saved. I believe how you make me feel - today. I believe in you.” Softball 1. Cheerleading 1.2,3,4-Captain. Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Talent Show 4, Martha C. Babcock Essay Contest 2. Prom Committee 3. Paris Trip 4 Thus it was I am being driven forward Into an unknown land. The pass grows steeper, The air colder and sharper. A wind from my unknown goal Stirs the strings of expectation. Still the question: Shall I ever get there? There where life resounds, A clear pure note In the silence. Dag Hammarskjold 210 1 David Heaney 211 JOHN ABBOTT • CYNTHIA ADAMS • SCOTT ALGIERE • PENNY ANDREWS • CHRISTINE AUSTIN • SAMUEL AZZINARO • MICHAEL BARBER • CHERYL BARTLETT • JAMES BEHAN • KEITH BERNARD • JOHN BERTSCH • MARYBETH BISHOP DIANABLICKER HEATHERBLIVEN • STEPHANIE BREWER • BETH BROWN • JASON BROWN • KRISTEN BROWN • JESSICA BROWNING • JASON BRUCKER • LISA BRUSSEAU • TRACY BURGESS • TAMMY BURRELL • CHRISTINE CAPALBO • JULIE CAPALBO • LISA CAPALBO • RENE CAPALBO • SUSAN CAPALBO • CARLA CARBONI • SCOTT CARON • PAMELA CARPARELLI • TIMOTHY CAVANAUGH • WENDY CEKALA • DANIEL CELICO • JAMES CELICO • TROY CHAMPLIN • LAURIE CHERENZIA • WILLIAM CHIARADIO • KEVIN CHIN • HOI FUEN CHUN • JOHN CLARK • KATRINA CLEMENS • JOHN COLLINS • MARK COLLINS • DANIELLE CRESCIONE • GEORGE CUCITRONE • BRANDY DAVENPORT • RAE JEAN DAVIS • GIOVANNI DECARD • AMY DEFOSSES • MARIA DEFRANCO • KORIE DENHAM • JOHN DEREMER CHRISTOPHER DESANTIS ROBERT DICKENS • MARY SUSAN DIFAZIO • MICHAEL DIFILIPPO • GARY DION • PATRICK DOHERTY • DIANA DOLCE • DARLEEN DOUGLAS • REBECCA DOWREY • BRETT EDMOND • ERIC ENGLER • ANTHONY FALCONE • PATRICIA FEDERICO • KRYSTIN FIORE • ANTONIETTA FONTAYA • RODNEY FRAZIER • PETER FUSARO • PATRICIA GAGNON • NANCYGENCARELLI • ADAM GENGARELLA • ROBIN GIORDANO • CLAUDINE GODBOUT • STACY GRAVES • DAWN GRIES • STACY GULLUSCIO • ANDREA HAYDEN • JUSTIN HEATH • JILL HENDERSON • KRISTEN HOLDEN • CHRISTOPHER HOLMES • KEVIN HOOPER • DONALD HORNE • JOHN AMY MORRISON • CHAD MORRONE • HUNTINGTON • NICOLE INNOCENTI • ROBERT ITTEILAG • LAWRENCE JACOINSKI • BRIAN KING • FRANK KUNC • LORI KUNC • JASON LAMB • TIMOTHY LAMB • ERIC LARKIN • FLAUBERT LAU • TIMOTHY LAWTON • LORI LEONETTI • VINCENT LEVCOWICH • RESA LEWISS • KAREN LIGUORI • KATHERINE LONG • CHRISTINA LUZZI • JOHN LUZZI • DAYNA MALAGRINO • JOSEPH MANFREDI • LEA ANN MANFREDI • SHAWN MANSFIELD • MICHAEL MARCOTTE • ANN MARSH • STACY MARSH • VICTORIA MARTEL • TIA MAY • CHRISTINE MAYNARD • SHARON MCGREGOR • ROBIN MITCHELL • REBECCA MONAHAN • ELIZABETH MONTY • KEVIN MORGAN • KAREN MORRONE • LISA MUNTIMURI • TRACY MYERS • PAMELA NADOLNY • MATHEW NARDONE • WILLIAM OLEARY • DAVID OMOHUNDRO • GREG OVEREND • LISA PAGLIUSO • BENJAMIN PANCIERA • PATTI PANCIERA • VANESSA PARISE • JOHN PATTON • REBECCA PEARCE SHANNON PERRI JASON PIETRAALLO AMYPLENNINGER JENNIFER PRETE • JAMES RANDALL • JULIE REALE • BARRY REMOR JR. • CHRISTINE RESTELLI • STEPHEN RICHER • TEMISA ROARTY • TONI ROYCE • KELLY RUSSELL • THOMAS RUSTICI • PAUL SCHMIDT • WENDY SCOTT • JEAN SERRA • DENISE SHANK • RYAN SHAWN JR. • MARIA SICILIANO • RICHARD J. SICILIANO • RICHARD P. SICILIANO • RANDY SILVA JILSILVESTRI • MARGARETSMITH TONYASMITH • KIMBERLEY SOWELL BETH SPARKS • AMY STEBBINS • CRAIG STEPHANSKI • THOMAS STOUT • JOHN SULLIVAN • THOMAS TENUTA • DONALD TETLOW • ALEXIS TISCH • MARY NANCY TOSCANO • JAYSON TRUMPETTO • FRANCA TURANO ■ CAPALBO • JULIE CAPALBO • LISA CAPALBO • RENE CAPALBO • SUSAN CAPALBO • CARLA CARBONI • SCOTT CARON • PAMELA CARPARELLI • TIMOTHY CAVANAUGH • WENDY CEKALA • DANIEL CELICO • JAMES CELICO • TROY CHAMPLIN • LAURIE CHERENZIA • WILLIAM CHIARADIO • KEVIN CHIN • HOI FUEN CHUN • JOHN CLARK • KATRINA CLEMENS • JOHN COLLINS • MARK COLLINS • DANIELLE CRESCIONE • GEORGE CUCITRONE • BRANDY DAVENPORT • RAE JEAN DAVIS • GIOVANNI DECARD • AMY DEFOSSES MARIA DEFRANCO KORIE DENHAM • JOHN DEREMER • CHRISTOPHER DESANTIS • ROBERT DICKENS • MARY SUSAN DIFAZIO • MICHAEL DIFILIPPO • GARY DION • PATRICK DOHERTY • DIANA DOLCE • DARLEEN DOUGLAS • REBECCA DOWREY • BRETT EDMOND • ERIC ENGLER • ANTHONY FALCONE • PATRICIA FEDERICO • KRYSTIN FIORE • ANTONIETTA FONTAYA • RODNEY FRAZIER • PETER FUSARO • PATRICIA GAGNON • NANCY GENCARELLI • ADAM GENGARELLA • ROBIN GIORDANO • CLAUDINE GODBOUT • STACY GRAVES • DAWN GRIES • STACYGULLUSCIO • ANDREA HAYDEN • JUSTIN HEATH • JILL HENDERSON • KRISTEN HOLDEN • CHRISTOPHER HOLMES KEVIN HOOPER DONALD HORNE JOHN HUNTINGTON • NICOLE INNOCENTI • ROBERT ITTEILAG • LAWRENCE JACOINSKI • BRIAN KING • FRANK KUNC • LORI KUNC • JASON LAMB • TIMOTHY LAMB • ERIC LARKIN • FLAUBERT LAU • TIMOTHY LAWTON LORI LEONETTI VINCENTLEVCOWICH RESA LEWISS KAREN LIGUORI‘KATHERINE LONG CHRISTINA LUZZI JOHN LUZZI DAYNA MALAGRINO • JOSEPH MANFREDI • LEA ANN MANFREDI • SHAWN MANSFIELD • MICHAEL MARCOTTE • ANN MARSH • GINA TURANO • MICHAEL URSO • JENNIFER VITTERITO • MARIANNE VOSS • DONOVAN WILLIAMS • SUSAN WINN • COLLEEN WRIGHT • KELLY YOUNG • DEBBIE ZENG • SHARON ZURLIENE • JOHN ABBOTT • CYNTHIA ADAMS • SCOTT ALGIERE • PENNY ANDREWS • CHRISTINE AUSTIN • SAMUELAZZINARO MICHAELBARBER • CHERYL BARTLETT • JAMES BEHAN • KEITH BERNARD • JOHN BERTSCH • MARYBETH BISHOP • DIANA BLICKER • HEATHER BLIVEN • STEPHANIE BREWER • BETH BROWN • JASON BROWN • KRISTEN BROWN • JESSICA BROWNING • JASON BRUCKER • LISA BRUSSEAU • TRACY BURGESS • TAMMY BURRELL • CHRISTINE STACY MARSH • VICTORIA MARTEL • TIA MAY • CHRISTINE MAYNARD• SHARON MCGREGOR ROBIN MITCHELL REBECCA MONAHAN • ELIZABETH MONTY • KEVIN MORGAN • AMY MORRISON • CHAD MORRONE • KAREN MORRONE • LISA MUNTIMURI • TRACY MYERS • PAMELA NADOLNY • MATHEW NARDONE • WILLIAM OLEARY • DAVID OMOHUNDRO • GREG OVEREND • LISA PAGLIUSO • BENJAMIN PANCIERA • PATTI PANCIERA • VANESSA PARISE • JOHN PATTON • REBECCA PEARCE • SHANNON PERRI • JASON PIETRAALLO • AMY PLENNINGER • JENNIFER PRETE • JAMES RANDALL • JULIE REALE • BARRYREMORJR. ‘CHRISTINE RESTELLI-STEPHEN RICHER TEMISAROARTY TONI ROYCE KELLY RUSSELL • THOMAS RUSTICI • PAUL SCHMIDT • WENDY SCOTT • JEAN SERRA • DENISE SHANK • RYAN SHAWN JR. • MARIA SICILIANO • RICHARD J. SICILIANO • RICHARD P. SICILIANO • RANDY SILVA • JIL SILVESTRI • MARGARET SMITH • TONYA SMITH • KIMBERLEY SOWELL • BETH SPARKS • AMY STEBBINS • CRAIG STEPHANSKI • THOMAS STOUT BREWER • BETH BROWN • JASON • JOHN SULLIVAN • THOMAS TENUTA • BROWN • KRISTEN BROWN • JESSICA DONALD TETLOW • ALEXIS TISCH • BROWNING • JASON BRUCKER • LISA MARY NANCY TOSCANO • JAYSON BRUSSEAU • TRACY BURGESS • TRUMPETTO FRANCATURANO GINA TAMMY BURRELL • CHRISTINE TURANO • MICHAEL URSO JENNIFER CAPALBO • JULIE CAPALBO • LISA VITTERITO • MARIANNE VOSS • CAPALBO • RENE CAPALBO • SUSAN DONOVAN WILLIAMS • SUSAN WINN • CAPALBO • CARLA CARBONI • SCOTT COLLEEN WRIGHT • KELLY YOUNG • CARON • PAMELA CARPARELLI • DEBBIE ZENG • SHARON ZURLIENE • TIMOTHY CAVANAUGH • WENDY JOHN ABBOTT • CYNTHIA ADAMS • CEKALA • DANIEL CELICO • JAMES SCOTT ALGIERE • PENNY ANDREWS • CELICO • TROY CHAMPLIN • LAURIE CHRISTINE AUSTIN • SAMUEL CHERENZIA • WILLIAM CHIARADIO • AZZINARO • MICHAEL BARBER • KEVIN CHIN • HOI FUEN CHUN • JOHN CHERYL BARTLETT • JAMES BEHAN • CLARK • KATRINA CLEMENS • JOHN KEITH BERNARD • JOHN BERTSCH • COLLINS • MARK COLLINS • DANIELLE MARYBETH BISHOP DIANA BLICKER CRESCIONE • GEORGE CUCITRONE • HEATHER BLIVEN • STEPHANIE BRANDY DAVENPORT • RAE JEAN DAVIS • GIOVANNI DECARD • AMY DEFOSSES • MARIA DEFRANCO • KORIE DENHAM • JOHN DEREMER • CHRISTOPHER DESANTIS • ROBERT DICKENS • MARY SUSAN DIFAZIO • MICHAEL DIFILIPPO • GARY DION • PATRICK DOHERTY • DIANA DOLCE • DARLEEN DOUGLAS • REBECCA DOWREY • BRETT EDMOND • ERIC ENGLER • ANTHONY FALCONE • PATRICIA FEDERICO • KRYSTIN FIORE • ANTONIETTA FONTAYA • RODNEY FRAZIER • PETER FUSARO • PATRICIA GAGNON • NANCY GENCARELLI • ADAM GENGARELLA • ROBIN GIORDANO • CLAUDINE GODBOUT • STACY GRAVES • DAWN GRIES • STACY GULLUSCIO • ANDREA HAYDEN • JUSTIN HEATH • JILL HENDERSON • KRISTEN HOLDEN • CHRISTOPHER HOLMES • KEVIN HOOPER • DONALD HORNE • JOHN HUNTINGTON • NICOLE INNOCENTI • ROBERT ITTEILAG • LAWRENCE JACOINSKI • BRIAN KING • FRANK KUNC • LORI KUNC • JASON LAMB • TIMOTHY LAMB • ERIC LARKIN-FLAUBERT LAU‘TIMOTHY LAWTON LORI LEONETTI VINCENTLEVCOWICH RESALEWISS KAREN LIGUORI • KATHERINE LONG • JOHN PATTON • REBECCA PEARCE • CHRISTINA LUZZI • JOHN LUZZI • SHANNON PERRI • JASON PIETRAALLO DAYNA MALAGRINO • JOSEPH • AMYPLENNINGER JENNIFER PRETE MANFREDI • LEA ANN MANFREDI • • JAMES RANDALL • JULIE REALE • SHAWN MANSFIELD • MICHAEL BARRY REMOR JR. • CHRISTINE MARCOTTE • ANN MARSH • STACY RESTELLI • STEPHEN RICHER TEMISA MARSH • VICTORIA MARTEL • TIA MAY • ROARTY • TONI ROYCE • KELLY CHRISTINE MAYNARD • SHARON RUSSELL • THOMAS RUSTICI • PAUL MCGREGOR • ROBIN MITCHELL • SCHMIDT • WENDY SCOTT • JEAN REBECCA MONAHAN • ELIZABETH SERRA DENISESHANK RYAN SHAWN MONTY • KEVIN MORGAN • AMY JR. • MARIA SICILIANO • RICHARD J. 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SICILIANO • MORRONE LISA MUNTIMURI TRACY RANDY SILVA • JIL SILVESTRI • MYERS • PAMELA NADOLNY • MATHEW MARGARET SMITH • TONYA SMITH • NARDONE • WILLIAM OLEARY • DAVID KIMBERLEY SOWELL • BETH SPARKS • OMOHUNDRO • GREG OVEREND • LISA AMY STEBBINS • CRAIG STEPHANSKI • PAGLIUSO • BENJAMIN PANCIERA • THOMAS STOUT • JOHN SULLIVAN • PATTI PANCIERA • VANESSA PARISE • THOMAS TENUTA • DONALD TETLOW • ALEXIS TISCH • MARY NANCY TOSCANO • JAYSON TRUMPETTO • FRANCA TURANO • GINA TURANO • MICHAEL URSO • JENNIFER VITTERITO • MARIANNE VOSS • DONOVAN WILLIAMS • SUSAN WINN • COLLEEN WRIGHT • KELLY YOUNG • DEBBIE ZENG • SHARON ZURLIENE • JOHN ABBOTT • CYNTHIA ADAMS • SCOTT ALGIERE • PENNY ANDREWS • CHRISTINE AUSTIN • SAMUEL AZZINARO • MICHAEL BARBER CHERYL BARTLETT • JAMES BEHAN • KEITH BERNARD • JOHN BERTSCH • MARYBETH BISHOP • DIANA BLICKER • HEATHER BLIVEN • STEPHANIE BREWER • BETH BROWN • JASON BROWN • KRISTEN BROWN ‘JESSICA BROWNING • JASON BRUCKER • LISA BRUSSEAU • TRACY BURGESS • TAMMY BURRELL • CHRISTINE CAPALBO • JULIE CAPALBO • LISA CAPALBO • RENE CAPALBO • SUSAN CAPALBO • CARLA CARBONI • SCOTT CARON • PAMELA CARPARELLI • TIMOTHY CAVANAUGH • WENDY CEKALA • DANIEL CELICO • JAMES CELICO • TROY CHAMPLIN • LAURIE CHERENZIA • WILLIAM CHIARADIO • KEVIN CHIN •
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