Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA)

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E X. WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARV 3 3018 00091 3155 -.-. ' i ' -UT: T .r : ' ' ' t ' l -.-«■. ' i y ' T -_ ■. ' . r - . . ' .. THE CLASS OF 198 PRESENTS - REEN years Editors: westwood high SCHOOUh 1 Gayle Lassen Laurie Quinn Contents ssociate Editors: Karen Rosenblad Pameia Wl ite business Editor: Assistant: Laura Beltramini Jolin Bride dvisor: Mr. Brian Hart Faculty 18 Underclassmen 40 Seniors 52 Activities 92 Sports 118 Senior Activities 148 Yesterday was a shadow, A darkness of doubt, a murky greyness of indecision, the frightened twilight of uncertainty: fear casting giant, eclipsing shadow-shapes on the soul. But today, today is light. A brightness of future, a sudden, growing glow of newness, of hope incandescent. And we dream as our tomorrow dawns. C. M. Jay We do not dislike everything that shines, but w e pre- fer a pensive shadow to a thin transparency. We find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of shadows, the light and the darkness which that thing produces. The daisy, by the shadow that it casts, protects the lingering dew drop fronn the sun. Creatures of the day, what is a man? What is he not? Mankind is a dream of a shadow. But when a god - given brightness comes, a radiant light rests on a man, and a gentle life. r : ps .e9 . • X ' p AOO  -i1  :S?S? ? S :: -5? ? ? a?: : . o v cs«)  e ' V. voO . s ' ' ° .,oP° ' :; ' ' ° ire ' s; ' „.. .- ' 2  l„S 5 s° - ' 5 ? ?: 5 ' o °-,. oa- ..-: ? ' ' -: .■s . :.e ° ' %g£«.? :Ss5: ' e -°5 -° 0 ' ° ' e s ' . 0 « ' : -- ' ,ea „„6 ' -5. n ri M s w yf K ' HP I B 0 HI Hri1 From shadows and symbols into the truth. Education at its finest is mlicli more than mere teaching. Edu catioh involves a mutual sharing of ideas, and, more importantiv f3 miludl respect between ' student and teacher. ThroughoL our four, years at Wesfwoo(il High School, when we have bee ' beseigefi by doubts, fears, pr problems, you were there to lenl ;supp©rt, ' provide guidance,land reassure us as best you could, jwith pn engaging smile ancf an irrepressible- sense of humor you Jhayenight ned our darkest jmoments and helped celebrate (Ar reaiesf f ati You gdve u more of yourse If than was requirJd lor fe)p tfd.| Because of ' our open affec tion, you have t - fcG|n| qlolallarid trusted f lend. 1 ' i 10 ' 1 t 1 ' Si I ' t; I? ' 3 r% gWftOA r ■ 4k -J! r.jr B« ■■kt ' 0 m — §7 : c% y mfrfk ' fi H ■ ■ r 9 HVBlii 2d l njH Fi lBt H ' H l | @M L B ktf l L V I T ' i l y k ■1 kiii ' Our time is a very shadow tliat passeth away. 11 V l v llHRHI I H SE H j H Hl - 1 l fl I ' j K ' i i z ' ' 13 14 Sometimes, I think, the things we see are shadows of the things to be. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION Assistant Superintendent Leo J. Crowe Superintendent C. Louis Cedrone SCHOOL COMMITTEE Seoted (left to right): Kathy Mulgrew, Ctiairperson Josepti Quinn, Barbara Larkin, Standing: Arthur Baggeroer, Glenn Harkness 16 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Without a supportive ad- ministration no school can accomplish that which is best for its students. It is for this reason that the Class of 1984 would like to thank the administrators Mr. Flaherty and Mr. Flahive for caring enough about us to be so deeply concerned with our education. Principal Philiip F. Flaherty Assistant Principal Charles W. Flahive SECRETARIES Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici Mrs. Marjorie Hall Mrs. Margery Hancox With patience and diligence, good humor and thoughtfulness, the secretarial staft of W.H.S, formed the backbone of the school throughout our four years here. Despite a constant deluge of paperwork, they kept the school running efficiently. Without this dedicated staff, our years in this school would not have been so trouble-free. Thus, we of the Class of 1984 would like to express our deep appreciation to these warm and helpful women. 17 v« ; tMt?my:. GRAMMATICALLY SPEAKING Miss H. Joan Dillon Dr. Terrenes Earls Mr. George Hancox Mrs. Linda Hanlon Mr. Brian Hart Mrs. Gail Hayes Mrs. Evelyn Malm Mr. Michael Milan HPH - ' T d Again this year, the English Departmen t, under the scrupu- lous eye of Miss Frances Burns, brought to students a number of courses, some dreaded, some loved, yet all interesting and challenging. From Miss Burns ' endless Comp. and Grammar vocabulary lists to Mr. Hancox ' s attempts to eschew obfusca- tion, this wonderful staff took us from eight ports of speech all the way through Shakespeare. They did on excellent job in preparing us for our futures, and we express a grateful thanks for their efforts. You should know how to do it. It ' s so simple . . . Com- ments . . . questions ... Miss Stephanie Shute A CULTURAL EXPERIENCE Foreign Languages The Foreign Language Department, under the careful direction of Mrs. Elaine Doucette, has, through on extensive curriculum of French, Spanish, Latin, and German, expand- ed and enriched our knowledge and appre- ciation of Foreign languages and cultures. None of us will soon forget Caesar ' s Gallic Wars of Latin II or petit Nicolas of French IV. To further encourage language students, a Latin and German exchange program was ini- tiated this year, a precedent for WHS. Our deep thanks go to this department for its dedi- cation and hard work towards the cultural education of Westwood Students. . . . Hola! . . . Heh, Heh; I remember when . . . Kaugummi im Korb bitte! . . , Mr. William Ducheneau Mrs. Barbara Gray n M m ' ' y V J ' i mmr ' .-wmkfmmm itti Mrs. Hollis Perry Miss Ann Marie Tieri THE WORLD ACCORDING TO . . . The Social Studies Department, un- der the guidance of Miss Frances Burns, provided students with a better under- standing of man, his governments, and his interaction with society. With the recent addition of the American Stud- ies Program, juniors had the opportuni- ty to study literature for insight and documentation of American history. Though only a year of U.S. History was required for graduation, a wide variety of courses was offered, from World Cultures and Modern History to Psy- chology and Economics. The seniors would like to express their deep ap- preciation to this department for the insights and understanding of man which they have gained. Mr. Robert Avakian Mr. Donald Beurman • - - ' } . Mr. Thomas Brown Mr. Peter Case Miss Priscilla Congdon rV --M -i Mrs. Barbara Cummings Mr. William Davis Mr. Richard Stack IN PYTHAGOREAN TERMS The math department, under the direction of IVIr. James Pender, offered a wide variety of courses, ranging from Math I to A. P. Calculus. Students having troubles always found help in the Math Seminar room. The addition of a computer specialist greatly expanded the range of computer courses. We would like to thank the members of the math department for all their help. I got the cream of a poor crop! . . . Sounds like D, Dl, DIV, DM . . . DIVIDE! . . . When in doubt, take a derivative. . . . Summer school, oh summer school ... m Miss Judith Bolles Mr. James Pender, Area Coordinator Mr. Harvey Fischler f-Ot ' . ' i i I ' ff Mr. Edward Baker Mr. i?ichard Hargreaves Mr. Raymond Kodzis Miss Dorothy Tolini Miss Karen Maruca Mr. Lawrence Vollancourt I 3Bp ' •Ht Mr. Gary Rook Mr. David Walsh RELATIVELY SPEAKING Under the guidance of Mr. James Pender, the science de- partment had another fine year. The hard work put forth by the future chemists of America was evident in the fragrances which wafted down the science halls. Confused sophomores suffered through biology courses, showing off their surgical skills in various dissections. Mr. Topalian ' s Physics Is Phun toys lightened the mood of tough physics courses. This department is to be commended for its consistent production of science scholars. You bananas! . . . Never have so many done so little with so much for so long. . . . The pull of gravity on where? M . ' Mr. Kevin Burke Mr. Raymond Keegan Mr. Edward Marx Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. Christos Sarris Mr. Gail Thwing Mrs. Maxine Thwing Mr. Calvin Topalian PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS Industrial Arts this year, with the guid- ance of Area Coordinator Mr. Lawrence Rettman, offered a wide selection of courses to students planning a vocation- al or technical career. These courses in- cluded graphic arts, woodworking, archi- tecture, electricity, and mechanical drawing. We extend our thanks to the members of this department for bringing to it their experience and skill. Mr. Lawrence Rettman, Area Coordinator Miss Lisa MacKay Mr. Peter Mushroe m Mr. Thomas Nelson NOT JUST WOMEN ' S WORK This year the Home Economics Department gave students the opportunity to participate in a variety of courses, such as Advanced Foods, Fashion Design, and Child Growth and Development. A student-run nursery was supervised by Mrs. Annette O ' Brien, while Mrs. Joanne Arnold designed and produced costumes of the school musical, Much appreciation is extended to these fine teachers for their efforts. Mrs. Joanne Arnold Mrs. Annette O ' Brien AT THE OFFICE Mrs. Natalie Carey Headed by Mr. Rettman, this year ' s Business Department gave students the opportunity to acquire the basic skills es- sential in today ' s business world. The courses Included typing, accounting. Law, shorthand, data processing, and office procedures. Stu- dents will be able to rely on the skills which they gained from this department in college or In their careers. Mrs. Irene Dhosi Mrs. Barbara Brennan Mr. Albert Nolan THE MOST DANGEROUS JOB Front: Mr. Donald Beurman (Director). Back: Mr. Edward Marx, Mr. Lawrence Rettman, Mr. James Pender. Missing: Mr. Robert Burke, Mr. William Ducheneau, Mr. Raymond Kodzis. Under the colorful direction of Mr. Donald Beurman, students enjoyed a truly beneficial education on driving. Mr. Beurman did not make his class easy; students worked for their certifi- cates. Six hours at the wheel were re- quired to pass. In addition to the class work. Those teachers who could be seen with their feet on the brake in- cluded Mr. Marx, Mr. Rettman. Mr. Kod- zis, Mr. Burke (also seen In classroom), Mr. Pender, and Mr. Ducheneau. ARTISTIC LICENSE Creativity at its best was characteristic of this year ' s Art Department, under the guidance of Mrs. Elaine Doucette. Stu- dents were provided with the opportuni- ty to develop their talents in various art mediums. Courses included ceramics, metal design, portfolio study, and art his- tory. The results of this department ' s dedication are seen in the number of finely trained students produced each year. The seniors would like to thank the teachers in this department for sharing their skills with us. ;i 4 ■.yy v% SI y iii Mr. Thomas Del Signore Mrs. Judith DesPres NOTE WORTHY CLASSES Mr. John Markorian Once again, Westwood High ' s Music Department entertained the town with several concerts. Under the direction of Mr. John Markorian, the Chorus, Show Choir, Concert Band, and Double Quartet provided musical interludes throughout the year. With the direction of Mr. Paul Pitts, the Marching Band competed against other bonds, as well as performed for the crowd at football games. Mr. Paul Pitts THE BODY BEAUTIFUL Mr. Joseph Gearon Mr. Russell Dowries Led by Mr. Joseph Gearon, this year ' s Physical Education Depart- ment offered a wide variety of activities to get students in shape. Electives ranged from team handball to the always popular Jane Fonda aerobics. To many students ' dismay, this year marked the beginning of a man- datory swim program. Aside from teaching gym classes, members of this department instructed sophomores in health classes. Many thanks to this department for the variety it added to our school years. Miss Susan Peters Miss Elizabeth Rice Mr. Paul Tuccelli The school nurse, Mrs. Elizabeth Clem- ent, was a great help to students this year. Whether for medical advice or a friendly chat, she was always there for us. wearing a smile. On the playing field, Mr. Donald MacGillivray tended to our injur- ies. We would like to thank these two dedicated faculty members for their skil! and understanding. Mrs. Elizabeth Clement Mr. Donald MacGillivray HELPING HANDS Mrs. Elizabeth Roe Mrs. Carol Rosengarten The Learning Center has become an important part of WHS, with the help of its faculty, Mrs. Carol Rosen- garten, Mrs. Elizabeth Roe, Mrs. Martha Stacey and Mrs. Anna Runci. They have suc- cessfully mainstreamed stu- dents with learning disabil- ities into the school ' s regular program and helped devel- op learning skills in students with a need for remedial as- sistance. Our thanks to the Center ' s wonderful staff for their dedication and care. ■ -y - y--- Mrs. Anna Runci Mrs. Martha Stacey FOUR TO A TABLE! Mrs. Nanette Eckert Mrs. Mary Richter Mr. Eugene Sweezy  ,Vi ' -( The high school ' s library was stocked with all the books, films, and resource materials any student could ever hope for. It also carried current issues of the major news, fashion, and sports magazines. As the new, stricter rules inhibited socializing somewhat, the atmosphere of the media center toned down consid- erably and became more conducive to study. The friendly library staff was always helpful but when they got that four to a -table look in their eyes, loiterers were in danger! GUIDANCE j Dr. William Pendell, Director Mrs. Susan Bernstein :■ ■■•. ' I, Ms. Carol Armstrong Mr. Thomas Hughes Mrs. Helene Lauer Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler This year ' s guidance department, under the direction of Dr. Wil- liam Pendell, provided students with counseling as well as with assistance in career and college choices. This warm and sharing staff helped us through our four years, always working to make each change a smooth one. Mrs. Lorraine Brinton, school psycholo- gist, and Mrs. Susan Bernstein, CET Chairperson, were always avail- able for those of us requiring more personal attention. Much appre- ciation is extended by the senior class to these wonderful people for all their support. Mrs. Lorraine Brinton SELF-CONTAINED With the guidance of Mrs. Ann Matteson and Mr. James Flaherty, this year ' s Self-Contained Program helped those students whose needs, both academically and per- sonally, were not met by the school ' s curriculum. This program gave the students the opportunity to experience a more personal stu- dent-teacher relationship, yet al- lowed them to remain in a regular school setting. Mrs. Ann Matteson Mr. James Flaherty SPECIAL EDUCATION •  -ri i -if The Special Education Depart- ment provided exceptional stu- dents with the opportunity to mas- ter fundamental academic skills, as well as cooking and sewing. With the help of its devoted staff, consist- ing of hired faculty and volunteers, these students were given all the personal attention and extra help they needed. Some were able to attend regular classes. Through the years, this department has devel- oped fine students of memorable character. Mrs. Janet Bergman Mrs. Jeanne Connolly BEHIND THE SCENES Mr. Arthur Schroeder, Mr. Ed Reed, Mr. John Doe, Mr. John Foley THANK YOU After 26 years of dedicated service to Westwood ' s music program, Mr. John Mar- karian Jr. is retiring from West wood Higli School. For the past three years, Mr. Markar- ian has single-handedly run the music pro- gram at the high school. Instructing the Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Double Quartet, Glee Club, Jazz Choir and music apprecia- tion classes were all part of Mr. Markarian ' s daily routine. Mr. Markarian was also in charge of the vocal music in the spring musi- cal. He has always given 100% of his ener- gies to each of these groups. Each year, Mr. Markarian has organized two seasonal con- certs involving student musical groups. These concerts have all been extremely successful and enjoyed by all audiences. During the holiday season, Mr. Markarian has brought various vocal and instrumental groups to perform at nursing homes, hospi- tals, and schools. It takes a caring and sensi- tive man to be willing to do this for others. Mr. Markarian was loved by all of his stu- dents over the years who wish to thank him for his patience and encouragement. He is a loving and kindhearted man whose worm smile and friendship will be sorely missed by his students. We wish you the best of luck and happiness in the future! II I . We the senior class of 1984 would like to express our appreciation to the Westwood High School faculty. Their time, dedication, care, and affection gave us academic and emotional guidance throughout our four years. These teachers have greatly influ- enced our lives and, to some extent, helped shape our futures. Thus, it is with sin- cere thanks that we say good bye, and wish them continued good fortune. 37 CLASSICS . . . 38 39 FRESflMEN umM Freshmen: President J, Barry, Vice-President R, Blomquist, Treasurer C. Huskins. Secretary K. Hagberg Class members: S. Adams, V Albrecht G Alvino, L. Anderson, M. Antoniou, K. Arntz, D, Bain. J. Barry. P. Bean. K. Bender, L. Berardi, R. Blomquist, S. Bogue. M. Brady, M Braittiwoite R Brawiey C, Breen, S, Buchmueller, K. Buckley. S Buonopane, G. Carlevale, L, Carrabis, 8. Carter, D Carter, E. Caruso, M Casavant, M. Castrechini D Chase S. Child, E. Ciampa. J, Clark, P. Clarke, A. Coggins, L. Cohen, G. Collates, T. Colpitts, K. Commane, A. Corcoran, R. Corlito. M. Cox, E, Cronin, K Cronin, A. Crossland, D. Curley, D. Curtin. S. Dakin, F. Davey, S. Delaney, D. Dermarderosia, D. Dicenso. E. DiScuillo, A. Dixon. D. Doherty. M. Doherty J. Donoian, C. Donovan, S. Doss, R. Dullea, L. Elliot, P. Engeian, E, Fadum, B. Fillppone. R. Fink. R, Fitzpatrick. S, Flaherty, C. Flanagan, C Foscaldo, l. Fox, R. Gagliard. L. Ganim, D. Ganz, T, Gearty. J, Gennis. M. Giambanco. D. Gibbons. S. Giurleo. H. Gogolak. W, Grube, G, Gundersen, K. Hagberg J. Hanley, A. Hardiman, M Harkness. D. Harper, J. Harrington, K. Harrington, L. Harris, C, Hart, G. Hart. S. Hayes. S. Heller, D Henderson, J Hess M Higgins, M Hogan, F. Howe, R, Hubbell. J. Hunter. C. Huskins, M, llfield. H. Irvine. K. Johnson, B. Jorgensen, C. Jurkiewicz, (cont ) flCIESIH HIEN Freshmen, cont.: K. Karcher, J, Kavonaugh, C, Kelley, M, Kelley, J. Keyes, W. Khoury, E. Kirrane, Z. Koukkos. H. Kranz, M. LaCamera. R. Lassen, E. Lawless, W. Laws, J. Lehnnann, D. Leon, K. Lepri, M. Levine, N. Little, P. Loulache, T. Lowe, J. Lynch, L. Lynch, A. MacKinnon, G. MacKinnon, B. Maher, S. Malloy, M Mao, B, Maranjian, W. Marder, D. Masiello, D. Mason, F. Mason, A. Mourici, B. McCafferty, W. McCarron. K, McCoy, M. McCusker, K, McDermott, N McDernnott, D. Merrill, G. Michael, S. Molloy, R. Moore, J. Morrison, M. Mosca, K. Mulgrew, M. Mulhane, R. Mulligan, J. Murphy. L. Murphy, E. Murray, D, Najjar, M. Nolte, D. O ' Brien, R. O ' Brien, C. O ' Reilly, B. O ' Rourke, J. Orphanos, R. Paaso, S, Pantelas, D. Papetti, G. Peavey, N, Peters, J. Peterson, J. Pinel, B. Priore, A. Proman, D. Quigley, N. Roe, E. Regan, R. Reissfelder, R. Rich, J. Riley, C. Roach, M. Robinson, K. Roche, K Ross, F Ruggeri, J, Ruggiero, D. Runci, C. Runcie, A. Saarl, S. Santarpio, M. Scibilia, S. Setenchuk, S. Shanning, N. Sheppard, S. Shepperson, E. Sinnott, L, Smith, L. Smith, T. Smith, G. Spencer, S, Spinale, J. Stanley, B, Stirling, L. Stivaletta, W. Stronahon, J. Sullivan, L, Sullivan, K. Sweeney, C Tassinari, S. Theodore, J. Tunney, J. Turner, C, Umscheid, B. Valentine, K. Weekes, K. West, H, Wilan, M. Young, M. Zingg, S. Zizza 4? SOPHOMORES 44 Sophomores: President M, Quinn, Vice-President R, Sigmund, Treasurer A. Scorano, Secretary E. Kane. Class members: V. Adieman, K Allman, J, Alves, IV1. Alves. J. Antonlou, J. Aquilina. K, Austin, K, Badessa. C, Barry, M. Bartow, S. Bartow, B. Bashian, T. Beattie, C. Bender, J Biggs. S Blum. W Boehi. J. Brawley, S. Breshnahan, J. Bride, L. Brown, E. Burk, M, Calvagne, S, Carrabis, K. Casey, W. Cass. S. Chen, T. Chipley. P. Cloney. A. Coffin. W. Coggins. D. Cohen. S. Cohen, T. Cooneil, L Conte, S, Coppa, N. Coppolino, M. Crabtree, A. Crawford. J. Cronin, A. D ' Angelo. C. Dalton, J. Donna, B. Davis, C. DeAngelis, R. Deeb, A. Delaney, A. Delapa, 3. Desmond, C. DiGregorio. K. DiPietro. D. Donoian, M. Dorr, N. Downes. P Dullea, T. Edel, R. Elliot, P. Falkson, M. Farren. R. Ferraro, S. Finneran, M. Fischler, L. Fitzhenry. S. Fitzhenry. K. Fitzpotrick, B. Foster, S Foster, C. Fox, R. Fryar, G. Fulciniti, M. Germaine, L. Gerulskis, D, Goldfarb. J, Goldfarb, E. Goldstein. G. Gonser, M. Goodole, L. Goodrich, V. Gostautas. M. Grippo. C. Guerriero. A. Guglielmi, B. Halligan. J. Hart, I. Heller, N. Hermiston, E. Hill, J, Holderried, B. Holdridge, W. Home, A. Ihnatko, K, llg, S Jacobson, T Jeghelion, E. Johnson. E. Kane, K. Keefe. (cont.) I 111. % . SSS SOFBOMOIIES  Kl@iA Sophomores cont : E. Kelley, T. Keough, K, Keyes, T. Kilgarriff, S. King, M. Kingsbury, J. Laham, M. Laizure, L. Lane, S. Lapham, K. Lauck, C. Layden, J. Leery, N. Leonard, G. Liburd, I. Lin, K Lodge, R. Loughlin, K. Lund, J. Lynch, P. Lynch, T. Lynch, R. MacDonald, A. MacKinnon, C. MacLeay, K. Madden, R, Maki, K, Malloy, N. Malloy, M. Mansur, A. Margeson, E, Marston, K. Martin, J. McAulay, J. McAulay, D. McCarthy, A. McCusker, T. McCusker, S. McGee, L. Mclntyre, M. McKelvey, C. McKenna, M, McLellan, B. McMillan, C, Meagher, D. Melanson, S, Mesiya, K. Milford, C. Miller, K. Miller, B. Moberg, M, Moloney, R, Morrison, S, Morrison, R, Mucci, J. Mucciarone, M. Mulgrew, J. Murray, M. Musto, R. Nader, A. Nalbandian, M. Niles, C. Noonan, C. O ' Brien, U. O ' Brien, C. O ' Connor, J. Oppedisano, A, Orphanos, C. Page, P. Palermo, D. Palleiko, G. Parker, T Petronis, E. Power, C. Pindel, M, Quinn, J. Riley, C. Roche, R. Roche, J. Russo, K. Ryan, L. Ryan, D. Salett, L. Sallale, A. Scarano, J. Shea, R. Sigmund, C. Simms, B. Smith, K Spellmon. M. Strauss, K. Subacs, D. Sugrue, C. Sullivan, S. Sullivan, C, Thompson, S. Totino, J. Tradd, A. Troiani, S. Underwood, J. VanDam , G, Ventola, A, Ward, M. Word, L. Weinstein, M, Wentworth, J. White, M, White, J. Welby, D. Winkelmes, A. Winslow, J. Wolf, D. Wood, C. Young, S. Yphontes, M. Zieper 45 dUNlElRS JUNIORS 46 R Kelly. T. Kelly, K. Kriely. (cont.) m JllJNI€ICS Jun,o,scon,,: p. Kppen.er«er, M, K,o™,, S. K,u9e, C LoCornero, X Londoa H ■r iu- . in Hiv Bmi Is  M P fHtHH %J SHADOWS OF OUR ER SELVES Top Row (Left to right); I. Sigmurid, B.J. Swartz, C. Poli, G. J. Smith, J. Hubbell, D. Gerlathl Madntyre, M. Germalnei Second Row:?. Keating, S. Lynch, R. Sheat, J. Rosenkaimer, C. Thurn Kruger, S. Katler, S. Sims, L Pappis Third Row.V. Spakeviclus, S. Thiel. M. Nandi, Lynne Gerulskis, A. G, Beattie, J, Shock hky, C. Ruggeri, E. Aquilo, J. Cloherty, K, Irvine, J. Procaccino, C. Doherty, A. Fox, J. McCusker, R Roth L JJ. Swartz; Fifth Row.C. McCusker, M. Lynch, C. Malloy, L. Aymie, C. Kelley, J. Do :.undbirg, T A. White, B, Ferraro, E. Collins, M. Brooks, L. Friedl, G. Lassen; Bottom Line: D Dwyer j Lindqren Murphy, K. Verdi, B, Delaplace, E. Page, C. Jurkiewicz ' ■i s ' I Locker Memorie ockers slam on memories Of these long gifeen years Masses of seniofs running together. Heels echoing tlirough empty halls. er ID he guided, en | ells rang out wai ' n,Mit of care, not of scorn. Fav prite nanp)u We move on to To make our owin yes, our o i we begin one door o another to ok towards the will to SoMose a.,Jock LcBe behind tl ThBk the voic N B Kichard A Pted by Re no the iscoverie mistakes kim re o k vacant, ipp e ' ne lored, Wr k mem npty hal ir-gave tK warnm Fiends anAall! OUR LEADERS Joseph E. Thornton 494 Hartford St. A little nonsense now and ttien ij relished by the best of nnen. Ted . . . tall, red hair . . . Likes; leath- er in lockers, yearbook roonn keys . . . Pet Peeves: PD at Lisa ' s, rainy beach trip days. Hale stories, Soc- cernastics, messy yearbook tables , , . Fav. People; Bogs, Dill, Lisa. Karen, one, Beamer, Little Sis, Class of ' 84 . . . Found; in the jeep or BMW mak- ing a G run for I with Dill or Bags, Soccer 1 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1 2; Ski T. 3; V-P 3; Pres, 4. Craig C, Dillon 36 Kings wood Rd. So many men, so many minds; each his own way; God Bless America Dill, 77, CD . , , Renegade , Go Hoyos , . , Likes: 4x4 jeep. Super- bowl, REM, the Police, Audi Turbo performance, Italia 84, skiing w JCF, summers w Reg, my prom queen. No Alt. , . . Pet Peeves: fires. WPD ' s integrity , defense-nose- guards! Administrators , Brooksie ' s hands, agilities . . . Found: In that damn red jeep , 60x24 Spruce, Hale, Chatham. Friends: Ted, Bags, LB. JCF, Reg, IS, MR. En, LQ, KR, LH Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski 3, 4; Treas, 4; GY Photo editor, S. Council 4; MASH, NHS 3, 4. Thanks Mom. Dad. Cath, Miss Dillon, Mr. Milan! Michael J, McSoley 94 Lake Shore Dr. Take it easy— but take it. Mike . . , wavey hair, bloodshot eyes . . . Great . Gotta love it . . . Likes: football, sailing, good music, Friday practices, good jokes. Car- mac . . . Pet Peeves: hypocrites, bad Mondays, left ankles, hassles w Blue Meanies, lizards, slugs, fleas, drymouth . . . Favorite People; too many to list . . . Where Found: the boot, the caf w a cup of Joe, in the SAV, not in the library Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Superbowl 4; Class V-P 4; Student C ouncil 1, 3, 4; Powder Puff coach 4; Cat Crew 3, 4, U Marianne Rice 66 French St. Live, love, laugh, and be happy. Mair . . , too nice, impatient . . . You guys, I can ' t , Don ' t talk about it . . . Likes: D ' s socials, Ber- muda 84, the Vineyard . . . Friends: Rob. lis, Jenx2. D, Robert, Guide, Kev, csb, the class ... Pet Peeves; wrong ideas, questions, D ' s face in windshield, being confused . . . Where Found: on the phone, Smit- ta ' s Class secretary 3, 4; Class V-P 1, 2; S. Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Winter track 1, 2; volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2. 3; Photo Club 2, 3. 4; Pow- der Puff; NHS 4; Green Years 55 Anna A. Abel 50 Saxon Rd. This too shall pass. Anabel, Muff . . , always smiling, dark hair eyes . . . Holas chlcas , ding ding ding . . . Likes; the cape, Berm. 84, singing, Ftl 83, CWCAJ, TDH, VA W Mrs. P, fashion, disco . . . Pet Peeves: Imp, sha, LS Dir, 36AAI-4 . . , People: LA, LP, SK, SS, LB, BF, ML, LS, DS, CJ, TP Crew, BK-n-copers, 84 ' s . . , Where Found: at the beach, in the bug, E BF, RB, W Liz-n-Sha-n-Stace . . . Thanx Mom and Dad Cheerleader 2, 3, mascot 4; AFS 3, 4, PP Ftl; Dance Band 4; Key Club 4; Photo Club 3, 4; Hockey Cheer- leader 4 Gary C. Alex 478 Hartford St. A friend is, as it were, a second self. Greeky, Galexy . . . tall, dark brown eyes . . . Get out of here , I don ' t know . . . Likes: chocolate moose, hockey, parties, Greece . . . Pet Peeves: homework, hockey prac- tice, work, fat people . . . favorite people: Hartford St. gang, EA, GB, DP, MB, SZ, DD, BR . . , Where Found: cruising around, BU, Bickford ' s in the morning. Hockey rink Hockey 3, 4 Richard Annaian 159 Porter St, If you spend your time thinking about yesterday and tomorrow, you ' re going to miss today. Rich, Dick , , . shut up , you guys . . . Likes: ' 68 Camaros, Corvettes, Ft Lauderdale, parties . , . Pet Peeves: homework, no money, slow drivers . . . Favorite People: RS, RK, MC , . . Where Found: working on my Camaro, parties, RK ' s, Joe ' s Getty Football 1 Eric Aquilio 559 Hartford St. The best way to win an argument is to start by being in the right. Eric, Lettuce, Arthur . . . green eyes, 57 , handsome . . , No way , You ' ve got to H-ing me , Let ' s b this CB Jamaica-Spain , Who are you . , , Likes: girls will sacrifice for St. George, leading the swamping expedition C, future bandanas, pumping iron. Woody Arnold ' s, Ser- gio .. . Pet Peeves: homework, mid- years, people who He, Ford Broncos . . . Friends: Benjl, Whollo, Dave, Lisa, Liz H . , . Found: wop, WPM BM, Met- ro, WPM Me2 Hockey 1, 2 Lauren Michelle Aynnie 273 East St. Success is a journey not a destina- tion. Lauren . . . short, brown hair eyes, definitely Italian , . , Tell me about It , No way . , Likes: motorcy- cles, boys not from Westwood, par- ties, KISS 108, green mtm ' s, chal- lenge, summer of 83, number 7 . , . Pet Peeves: preppies, college ap- plications, Mondays, chapped lips, lipstick , . , Found: Nurse ' s office, Burger King, Fridays w BR 8t LM , , Favorite People: Janet, Kim, Ree Track 1 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Spanish NHS 4; Powderpuff Foot- ball Carole A. Ayoub 207 Carroll Ave, The memories linger on , , , and with them laughter and joy, Carole , , , happy-go-lucky, day- dreamer . , . What? , You know what I mean , I wish I were a Crayola , . . Likes: the beach, par- ties, champagne, 10 30, week- ends, Heads U.Lowell, skiing ... Pet Peeves: waiting. Buckwheat, red trucks, NH via Gloucester . . . Favor- ite People: squad and company, TL and friends, etc. . . . Where Found: with friends. In party cor , eating, at Thayer Winter Track 1; AFS 3; Powderpuff Football Kim Elizabeth Badessa 121 Burgess Ave. Keep your dreams alive, for without them we would not survive. Carnes, Kims . . . happy, friendly, optimistic . . . I ' m psyched , Go for it , What . . . Likes: summer 83, St. Tim ' s, moped, skiing, parties, summer . . . Pet Peeves: vols, cliques, work, dual parties ... Fa- vorite People: LL, SP, LA, ML, JB, DB, JM, BM, LL, JB, KW, BR, JH, CE, LH, JL, G . . . Where Found: EnFleld, Nor- wood, Shows, St. Tim ' s, w friends Cheerleader 2; Hockey Cheer- leader 4, AFS 1, 2, 3, 4, Powderpuff Football Paul A. Baggeroer 139 Sycamore Drive Be careful that victory does not carry the seeds of future defeat, Paul, Baggs, PB , . . No Problem , Yeah! . , , Likes soccer, 16, weekends. C ' runs w LB, being w KR, Good Tunes, BMW ' s, The Po- lice . , , Pet Peeves: Mondays, white fences, DS, 6 sections . . Favorite people: Dill. Karen, Big T, the wife. JCF, Bel, JB, Scotto . . . Where Found: Cope Cod. on the field, windsurfing, running Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter track 2. 4, Spring track 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, NHS 3, 3, Student Council 3. VP 4, MASH; Musical 2, 3, 4; Green Years 56 Glenn Douglas Beattie 15 Pheasant Hill St. Lesson Four: Do not play, don ' t give the game away. (TGRRSS-SP) Glenn, BenjI . . . talk, black leather jacket, blue eyes . . . Don ' t worry about it , You ' re going places , This place is jamnnlng out . . . Likes: Sex Pistols, skateboarding, surfing, boogieboords, Cudas, any- thing leather ... Pet Peeves: week- enders, Nicky ' s GTO, tackling poles w Eric ' s Bronco . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Eric, Mc22, Ganf 83, SR, 82, CR, Jacks . . . Where Found: JD ' s truck. Gink ' s gym, w Eric in the Rally mo- b«e, Mc22 Football 1; Photography Club 1, 2 Laura Adele Beltramini 24 Spruce Dr, Take time to laugh it ' s the music of the soul. Laura, Bel, LB, 13 No Biggie Likes: soccer. Partying w the Boys, P , JT, ANAT, C ' runs w PB. KM ' s laugh, DF w Reg, sunsets. Rocky, Talking w AF, PYT. Pet Peeves: Not making tourney, OOdles of nOO- dles, too many SD ' s w Fag, hoods. Fav people: Family, Reg, AW, CD, AF, JC, AM, DW, Fran the Boys, MM, PB, IS, CZ, KM. Found: Playing soccer w Dovid, CD ' s jeep, ML MJ, anyplace late, on phone Thanks Mom Dad Soccer 1, 2, 3 Capt 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Class officer 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Girls State Rep 3; MASH; Green Years Bus. Ed. Patricia L. Bennett 122 Thatcher St. The only ones who don ' t make mis- takes are the ones who never try. Tricia, Trish, TB, TBD . . . blue eyes . . . I can ' t deal , Cut it out, you guys , Will, you ' re such a jerk! , Let ' s eat . . . Likes: food in gen ' l, laughing, sleeping late on week- days . . . Pet Peeves: PattyLou, Mel, Red Neck, the caks . . . Favorite People: cak brothers, BC, LC, 3R, squad 8c Co. DL, summerfriends . . . Found: Maine, YSH, B ' s, L ' s, w D, in basements w W L D, road trips w BC Basketball 1, 2; Spring Track 1; AFS 4 Steven A. Besser 62 Webster St. Life is a constant search for our - stairway to heaven . Bess . . . the occasional student . . . Park it and rotate , up for some poker? , . . Likes: fast cars, good parties, poker, loud rock . . . Pet Peeves: Led Zeppelin-who ' s HE?, homework. Fester, disco . . . Favor- ite People: DEEF, Sac, Pete, DH, work crew . . . Where Found: 76 Chevelle, beach Baseball 2, 3, 4 James Biggs 216 Oak St Life is a gamble, let ' s bet on r Big 2, El Goto. Big Guy . . . How bout that left side , Oakers Rule , . Likes: being w P Dub, beating rinkers at quarters, suitcases, super- bowl, Boro, Racinnes ... Pet Peeves: trotters, Millls, Spin inter- rupting, getting shot down ... Fa- vorite People: Oakers, Rinkers, Ettes, Coach Finn, Football boys, track buddies, Jeff, Sal . . . Where Found: CS w Nix, cruising in Wastewood Football 1, 3, Superbowl 4; Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; NHS 4; Student Council 3, 4 ovia M. Blumental 26 Stanford Dr. If you don ' t like it, change the chord. Fred, Blum MP, Yo Blum . . . Killer , You lose , Might care , What ' s up. Dude , Gee . . . Likes: Led Zep, The Dead, Gibson ' s, flying by night, skiing ... Pet Peeves: Goodz, Tolpel, Strange chords, icy slopes . . . Favorite People: BB, JVC, X, CT, BC, LC, TB. The Jacks, Jimmy Page, Alex Lifeson, Jerry Garcia . . . Where Found: Buckboard Bowl, the Dead Zone at 212 Burgess Ave., playing my sonex Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; MASH; Green Years; Tennis 1, 2, 3; AFS 4; NHS 4 Erika Maria Boer 155 Fensview Dr. Do not wish to be anything but what you are, and be that perfect- ly. Erika, E.B. . . . always smiling . . . Ah , You know . . . Likes: talking in the library, Marshfield, Rodney, traveling . . . Pet Peeves: filas, term papers, the Chateau, interviews, sunburn of 6 83, the four M ' s . . . Favorite People: CB, JD, MG. and the Christmas Gang . . . Where Found: Westwood Rexall, Marsh- field, w Corol AFS 2, 3, 4; Green Years; MASH; Powderpuff Football Jrendan Daniel Bolanc 212 Burgess Ave. Anyone who feels he must rise up and save me from myself had bet- ter wake up and smell the coffee. BB, Benan . . . catalyst . . . Do it up Dude , Gee , Gret me , Kick- er . . . Likes: Led Zeppelin, Dead concerts, hoop, montes, crashing . . . Pet Peeves: Heavy Metal Rubber- heads, No-goes, SOP Parties, pep rallies, boring weekends . . . Friends: Fred Blum, JC, CO, SO, RB, Goodz, HC, the Jacks, Jimmy Page, Jerry Garcia, Robert Plant, others . . . Where Found: in the Buckboard Bowl, upstairs in the Dead Zone, crashed anywhere and every- where 57 Laura J. Boucher 40 Oak St. Few people have strength to honor o friend ' s success wothout envy. Laura, L6ra, Bootcha . . . laughing, tall, blonde . , . When you see a rood block, duck , You ' re nnen- tal , Yeah but what if? , , , Likes: popcorn, cc, health food, intense phonecalls, dancn . . . Dislikes: 1 1 81. 81 , Marty ' s Kl and LB ' s HV, Filas sneeks, AP Bio . . . Favor- ite People: the Crew , B Mck, DM, Mrs. Armstrong . . . Where Found: Bread and Circus. CAPE, beach Soccer 1; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Track 1; Pow- derpuff Football John Paul Bride, Jr. 41 Booth Dr. _ Only those who risk going too far can possibly find how far they can go. John, JB, Snide . . . 57 , dark hair, serious . . . That ' s all she wrote. , This is great! . . . Likes: weekends, the Dukes, sleep, the squad, Pug-Z, ttie Tracksters, MNO . . . Pet Peeves: late plans, STPP people . . . Favorite People: Friends . . . Where Found: out, home, in Zephyr, BK . . . TtKinks Mom and Dad Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; MASH; Science Project 3; Musical 3; NHS 3, 4; Green Years-Assistant Business Editor Mary Catherine Brooks 230 Hartford St, Happiness is found in those who make other people smile, Mary, Brooksle, Mahr . . . always smiling, big brown eyes . . . Hi Bubba , What? . . . Likes: boys, 19, M M ' s, Cope Cod, friends, Mom ' s chocokate chip cookies, el- bow beach 84, Little Buddy , vol- leyball ... Pet Peeves: SAT ' s, late people, busy phones, diets ... Fa- vorite People: cakes, Kim, Sua-2, Bubba, Deb, Hi Mrs. Rich , VVBT, Hi Pat , class of 84, Donna, Bill, Paul, S . . . Where Found: w the gang, blue Camaro, Lechmere . . . Thx M D Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff Ftball William C. Brooks 267 Dover Rd. It doesn ' t matter if you win or lose, until you losel Bill, Broodsie . . . short hair, blue eyes . . . Who cares . . . Likes: BBB, Football, Minis 83, Superbowl 83 . . . Pet Peeves: Holliston 82, Bllndslde Hits. Ints, SG, Partyless Nights, WC, BSG, PO 83 . . . Favorite People: PD, CC, PD, BL, MM, JC, CD, LK, Football Team, certain others , . . Where Found: on the fields, in the trainers room, Mattapoisett, in Impala, Golfing Football 1, 2, 3 Superowl 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 Ralph James Buonopane 443 Oak Street What is behind us and what lies atieod of us is nothing compared to what is within us. Ralph , . . I ' ll procrastinate later , Not bad for a Monday I suppose . . . Likes: Italia, quiet, noise, late nights . . . Pet Peeves: Mornings (be- fore 2:15), yearbook biographies Student Advisory 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Green Years 4; Drama Club 3 orol Ann Burke 28 Briar Ln, Happiness consists not in the quan- tity of friends but in the worth and choice. Carol, CB, Burkey. Cheryl . . . brown hdr and eyes, dimples . . . Oh sad , You kill me! . . . Likes: laugh- ing, sports, golf w m, T8c A at WCC, mellowing with Mare and Laurie, Mare ' s explanations ... Pet Peeves: T ' s grins, SH, being tickled, blushing, people who stare, private jokes . . . Favorite people: KL, EB, MG, Kin- dred, GQ Crew, squad Co., D P, jeepsters .... Found: W CC, w Squad Co. and Crew, w D8tP Basketball 1, 2; Softball, 1, Copt. 2; Powderpuff Football; MASH Lynda L. Cappucino 146 Clapboardtree St. Music is the universal language of mankind. Katox . . , 5 ' 6 , dimple, brown hair, brown eyes . . . Sup! , Sue, you ' re obsessed! . . . Likes: California, ski- ing, parties . . . Pet Peeves: Big mouths, Boston, mornings . . . Favor- ite People: Sue, Les, Anne, Liz, Beth, Dud, WM. Paul, CR . . . Where Found: LTD, 101, ski slopes . . . col- lege Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; SE District 2, 3, 4; All- State Band 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; MASH 58 f One gain Eugene W. Carlson 46 Parker St. ( gains wisdom with experience. Eugene, Gene . . . brown hair, hazel eyes . . . What do you think? , The things is ... .. . Likes: parties, B ' s, RUSH, track ... Pet Peeves: morning practices, accidents, snobs . . . Favorite People: Babmo, CC, ET, GH, MC, DM, AF, RF, JT, KH, MH, GO, BH. RC, KR, WH, JO, BO, GF, Track Team, and Linda . , . Where Found: ET ' s, Hall ' s, summerhouse, RF ' s, Roslindale, track. Pine Hill Football 1; Winter TRock 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3. 4 Linda Ann Carrabis 1 16 Weatherbee Dr. To know is nothing at all, to imagine is everything. Linda, Lyn, Lydia . . . brown hair and eyes . . . Oh GodI , urn , No way! . . . Likes: vacations, i each- es, guys, fun people ... Pet Peeves: snobs, bus 17, disco, fake people, two-faced frieds , . . Favorite Peo- ple: Rosie, Laurie, KT, VK, RS, WW, JF, PC, PF . . . Where Found: BK, Child Growth Room, Sammy whites . . . Thanxs Mom Dad No-Parentheses 2, 3, 4; MASH; Green Years; Donuts Mark P. Carreiro 43 Glandore Rd. We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust our sails. Mark, Markis J . , . tall, dark, brown eyes . . . You idiot! , What are you crazy? , No wayl . . . Likes: girls, snowmobiles, motorcycles, parties ... Pet Peeves: Flabdo and Troops, CWF, broken-up parties , . . Favorite People Islington Crew, skin- heads . . . Where Food: Rick L ' s driveway, where ever, Kenny ' s, where everyone else is Marjorie Kathleen Carson 1216 High St. !■ To achieve all that is possible vtlH must attempt the impossible — To be as much as we can be, we must dream of being more. Margie, Marge, Sis . . . crazy, flirty, bootiful . . . Gimme a break . . . Likes muscles, sdippn, summer, piz- za, dreaming, all nighters . . . Dis- likes: good-byes, lies, homework . . . Favorite People: Wen, Jen, ML, KH, KG, RL Found: w Wen, w Jen at GR, cruzn around . . . Mom, thanks- love you Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Young Life 3; Spanish NHS 2, 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; MASH; Key Club 4; Green Years Herbert Chen 167 Oak St. The winds of Fate may guide oi destiny, but it is we that will rule the Future. Herb, The Inhuman, 21 . . . sooo cute, uninhibited, off the wall . . . It ' s over! , Whaot? , No way! , Weed! . . . Likes: parties, cruisin;, taking control of the situation, sum- mer ' 83, beating Sul . . . Pet Peeves: O ' Rourkes driving, Sprinters to the Wnel , A. P. Bride . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Big Red, Goon, PBags, PF, BZ, Sac, LAF, weed, B ' , Marcus p, Bo- zack, etc — Where Found: tearing apart the West Coast Soccer 1; W.Trock 2, 3; S, Track 1, 4 Joan Marie Cloherty 76 Aran Rd. There is no best in a world of indi- viduals. Joan, Joanie . . . Likes: ss Ice cream NGC Hill, brownies w llse, 9, LR ' s advice ... Pet Peeves: rushing, lost keys, brawls w Berns, stairs, CSP ' s. dates w CT, EBF, Sues helpful hint, TNs reminiscing . . . Favorite People: Outsiders, Late Night crew, IS, MDTAMD, special friends . . . Where Found: lost on Oak St., in Joys kitchen, ATE OTLIJP, some- where in Madrid Field Hockey 1, 2. 3, Capt, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, sec. 4; AFS 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; P- puff; MASH Linda J. Cohen 139 Feaning Dr. A path with no obstacles won ' t lead anywhere. LC, Wendy-0, Linnocent . . . smiling, stylish? puppy eyes . . . ice- check , wicked sorry , Bummer . . . Likes: weekends, Esie clothes, ice-checks, friends . . . Pet Peeves: iked hair, old men, bunny-tails, stairs, aridity . . . Favorite People: TB, BC, MM, the rest know I love ya . . . Where Found: YSH, shopping, base- ments, out with friends AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Green Years; MASH POwder- puff Ftball Thomas Colbert 90 Peartree Dr. ' ■ If glory comes after death I ' m in no hurry. TC . . . tall, btonde . . . Likes: Falcons, Talking Heads, XTC, 10, B-Ball . . . Pet Peeves: Doors, Cowboys, ban- quets . . . Favorite People: Homo, Chris, John, T.M. . . . Where Found: Nook, Track Basketball 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 4 Timothy Colbert 90 Peartree DR. Worry about today, not tomorrow T.C., Colby . . . Likes: Parties. Talking Heads, XTC, Rocky Nook ... Pet Peeves: soccer . . . Favorite People: Rob, pigs, Chris 6 ' s . . . shere Found: Chris ' s, Rl Soccer 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2 S9 Elizabeth Ann Collins 49 Woodridge Rd, Today is the first day of ttie rest of your life. Beth, BC . . . brown hair, bright blue eyes, always smiling ... I cannot deal . . . Likes; Bill the cat, sunny days, JT, summer, big sweaters . . . Pet Peeves: cars that stall, talking to brick walls, Mondays . . . Favorite People: TB, LC, MM, VS, summer pals, DB, BB, the rest know . . . Where Found SP, the beach, OTL with D and N Student Council 1; Musical 3; Green Years; NHS 3, 4; AFS 2, 3 Secretary 4; No Parentheses 2, 3, 4 Rosemarie Commane 27 Currier Lane Live life like there ' s no tomorrow. Rosie, Goat . . . Redhair, blue eyes, Oh my GodI . . . Likes: marbs, being Irish, parties, weekends, men, goats. Impalas, The Who ... Pet Peeves: WHS, snobs, preps, no money. Prom w Ray, poodles, working, mornings . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Lynn, Mindy, Robin, Pam, Wally, BG, VW, PF, LW, CY Kids, WCIS Par- ty Gany . . . Where Found: Mindy ' s W ' s apt., Norwood, out of WW, Dedhom, Medfield w rs, a lot of places Powderpuff Football Jeanne-Ellen Conley 66 Burgess Ave, Wherever you are, your friends make your world. Jeanne . . . toll, curly hair . . , BYOT p , Which way? . . . Likes: parties, 24, ANAT, music, being with friends, HTG, P2, spain 83, Nov. 5 , . . Pet Peeves: yellow chairs, bruises, BS, 2 minutes late, lines, snobs, filas, driving around, floating rice ... Fa- vorite people: DW, PM, LB, RR. Am, AD, AW, DG, JP, and the rest of the gang . . . Where Found: in the dash- er, ML, Kahana in the late hours Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; softball 1, 2; Green Years: Powderpuff Football Joseph Consoli 50 Walker Rd. The world ends not with a bang but a whimper. Joe, Jo Co, Sloli . . . ' What ' s up? , ' No way . . . Likes: hots, pizza. The Who, weight lifting, floor hockey, drums . , . Pet Peeves: boredom, furtk. High School Pool. Favorite People: JH, Butch, MF . . . Where Found: pizza place, health club, no- where Football 1 Joseph Richard Coppa 213 Conant Rd, Our greatest achievement lies not in never having fallen, but in rising after each time we fall. Joe, Joe Co , , . Comical, spaz . . . Don ' t cha know . . . Likes: key- boards, U2, Bruins, Bickfords, CF, no Alt, L-Jack special, crabers 12-3-83 , , . Pet Peeves: PC, Dull axes, dead mice , . . Flavorite People: Don, Mr. G, Mr. Kidzis, Lumber Jacks, Fb7Hky teams, 84 . . . Where Found: Train- ers Room, B-mobile, DCPC, Bicks w Jocks Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, capt. 4: Asst. trainer 1, 2, 3, 4: Donut committee; Green Years Renee Inez Cossette 208 Carroll Ave I ' ll tell you something, I think you ' ll understand, then I ' ll say that some- thing, I want to hold your hand. Renee, Reggie, Twis , . . brown hair, brown eyes . . , I ' m hungry , No way, really? . . . Likes: parties, eat- ing, sleeping, weekends, HB, good old days . . . Pet Peeves: waiting, busy signals, jealousy, snobs ... Fa- vorite People: Michael, JH, DK, CS, PC, CM, Where Found; with Mi- chael, anywhere but Westwood Christopher M. Crabtree 26 Mogaletta Dr. If life is worth living, it ' s worth enjoy- ing. Chris, Crabba . . . usually late, easy- going . . . Get a life , He ' s a humpdoe . . . Likes: Beating Millis and Holliston, going to the super- bowl. Bozo ' s dancing, RFB, WOP, with Rino, Tunes, Frosties . . . Pet peeves; the sled, looking for a par- ty, 1st two weeks of Football . . . Favorite People Football Team, MIA s, spiff 8t Moose, family . . . Where Found: the rockpit, WOP, Home Football 1, 2, 3, co-captain 4 CTVL Champs I Anne Teresa Crowe 15 Parker Street There will never be another Come- lot. Annabelle, Fannie, ACT . Preppyl . . . Howdyl , ' What ' s up? Likes: Hut Men, Skiing Tuckermon ' s. Chinese Downhills . . Pet Peeves: Muscles . . . Friends: Krisly, brother, Kris Eric, Karen, Crayola Crowd, the GQ Crew, Red Bombers . Found: Downhilling W Red Bomb- ers. Scouting waiters at Longhi ' s W K, Bowens Wharf, hiking W R. Racing W John, OP W Kris No Parentheses 2, 3, 4; Green Years, AFS 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Pow- der Puff 4; School Newspaper 3, Editor 4; MASH, Ski Team 1. 2, 3. 4. 60 Paul H. Cummings 120 Ellis Street Wtien the horse Is dead, get off. Stiff . . . Bigger than a breadbox , . . cool out , slow down . , . Likes: melting, hoop. Stones, onion rings, sowing at Web ' s, conspiracies . . . Pet Peeves: waiting for Mur, techni- color yawn . . . Favorite People: PNix, Webs, OSB, Crabber, JC, KG . . . Where Found: Checl lng In late. Football 1 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball i, 2, 3, 4. Tim Curtin 24 Cobleigh St. If at first you don ' t succeed you ' re about average. N ladman, TC, Tim . . . Irish, wise . . . Hey fooll , Oh, OK , Hey you porty monster! . . . Likes: late- nights. Idiot Fests . . . Pet Peeves: going In, blue lights, running on empty, snobs, 5a, m. practice, sprints. Brown- Town moving trees offer la.m Favorite People: The sling-town iDoys, The Idoits , , , Where Found: Idiot Fests, Kenny ' s, Peaks, Monte, Richard ' s driveway, sleeping Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Kelly Marie Cusack 24 Wellington Dr. Smile, and make the world wonder why. Kelly, Kell ... red hair, freckles, tall . . . wrong , he ' s such a doll , YFBM . . . Likes: Chrls-Mlcs, apples. Kiss 108, MS . . . Pet Peeves: TP Crew, being paranoid, MC ' s house, curfews, speeding tickets, lettuce, 12 3 83, beans . . , Friends: Mark, Tom, Tina, Outsiders, Late Night Crew, OSB, HSM, Kevin, Sudsy, Rinkers, Snb, BC, Boys of 84, and the rest. Love ya Dad Mom, Family . . . Where Found: Joy ' s house, blue Cutlass, High St. Market Band 1, 2; Hockey Cheerleoder 4, Key Club 4; Green Years; Powder- puff Fball George X. Daher 15 Hawktree Dr. For every open mind there Is a hori- zon, except In politics. George . . . Likes: traveling, ultra- long weekends . , . Pet Peeves: Nu- clear war, rainy Sundays, alarm clocks, changing a flat tire in the rain, term papers, essays for col- lege applications, Book him Danno . . . Favorite Activities: ra- quetball, hiking, swimming, basket- ball Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 3, 4; Spring Track 2. Janet A. Dalton 91 Green Hill Rd. A smile Is the only crooked line that win straighten things out, Jan, JD . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . What? , Be serious , Have you seen ...? ... Likes: Christmas, talking in the library, snow, cheer- ing, SP ' s lough, M M ' s ... Pet Peeves; chapped lips, WHS librar- ians, filas , SAT ' s, the 4M ' s, forget- ting cheers . . . Favorite People: SP, EB, LL, ML, LA. KH, Family . . . Where Found: Rexall, Cape Cod Spring Track 2; AFS 3, 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4; powderpuff Football; Green Years. Brigit de Jong Loots het klokje thuis klikt kllkt het nergens. Brigit, de Jong . . . toll, red hair . , . Likes: David Bowie, MTV, parties, movies, shopping, summers, salad ... Pet Peeves: homework . . . Favorite People: Fred, Kathe, Mark, Barbara; Ron, WHS class of 1984 Janine E. Delapa 66 Oak St. Be yourself because If you follow, you ' re always behind. Janine, Neeny , . . always laughing . . . Don ' t get wise , That ' s life in the big city . . . Likes: Travelling, going places, joking, Reeses Pieces, Tolkien, quiet places . . . Pet Peeves: driving around, groups, change of moods, . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Karen, Linda, Jennifer, LB, other friends family , . . Where Found: in the Blue Lynx, by the pool Spring Track 1; AFS 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 4; No Parentheses 4; Powderpuff Football; Green Years. Beth Marie Delaplace 121 Smith Dr. You can never win or lose if you don ' t run the race. Beth, BD . . . blonde, blue eyes . . . We ' re there , I ' m Liz . . . Likes: Track, orange. Dr. Pepper, Canadi- ans, Heads U.Lowell, BCN, Elvis C. . . . Pet Peeves: Fashion Punks , HTT, Dedham worms (8 83), Prom Nite (83), Iggy . . . Friends: squad etc., track crew, TL 8c friends, Tuti, Suey . . . Found: in a crayon box, squad cars, on the roads, YSH, MW ' s W Andre, eating anywhere Marching Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, Copt. 4; NHS 3, 4; Powderpuff Football 61 Christopher R. DeSimone 102 Willow St. If we weren ' t all crazy, we ' d go in- sane. Chris, Des, Desc, Rinker . , . brown tiair, blue eyes . . . You got it Ace , Get out of town . . . Likes: beat- ing OSB, 16, ultimate quarters, hockey, road trips to Cape ... Pet Peeves: SN saves, waiting, 5:45 practice, losing to OSB, Montreals, Luckey saves, getting kicked out of Yarmouth . . . Favorite People: SN, DPM. DS, KW, JP, FT, TK, JO, OSB Thanks R M Hockey 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Golf 2, 3, Gary F. Dew 979 High St. We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails. Dewby, Dewber . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: Super Bowls, VW Bugs Pet Peeves: onions, pushing sled, homework . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Lyncho, Sudzy, Crabba, Brook- sie. Football Team, Kate, rinkrats, Dewey, Mias, Chez, Chuck, Locker Room Crew , . . Where Found: un- der VW, Crabba ' s, skiing Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Peter Dicenso 398 Pond St, He who hesitates is lost. Suds, Sudzy . . . Italian, tall, dark Goooof , Haa? . . . Likes: Food, super bowl, Football Team ... Pet Peeves: DDR, losing, homework, sled, no Guts? . . . Favorite People: Lyncho, Dewby, Crabba, Chez, Dewey, Brooksie, Sara, Kelly, Sis- Laraby, Kate, Rippy, Bernice, Mar- yLu, Coach Finn, Football Team . . . Where Found: around town in the Cougar, Crabba ' s Football 1, 2, 3, Superboal (I) 4; Powderpuff Coach; Baseball 1,2,3, 4 Donna Dion 54 Oxford Rd. Dreams are the touchstones of our lives D, Double D, Donna do U wanna. Dream on, YM . . . Likes: roadtrips to NH, social calls, Pt in BF ban, MVV, WPI, drugstore run with ST . . . Pet Peeves: broken-up parties, oreos at NH, hosp., nosebleeds, woodsers, woods with SK . . . Favor- ite People: Rocko, Mar, ST, BF, PT, PF crew, TP crew. Bud Team, 84 gang , . . Where Found: parties within town, Conv., condo, driving Chick Wagon, Mad Matadore with Fobulous-Flve. Powder Puff 62 H Christopher T. Doherty if 74 Magnolia Dr. Beware, the prince of Darkness is deceiving. Chris, Dude . . . well-dressed . . . slow down Francis , you lightweight , , . Likes: screamers, 6 22 83, gettin ' down, 11 9 68, pounding w OAKERS, funk, green bottles . . . Pet Peeves; Rinkers, TP Girls, Speed Work, using brakes, smokers, redlights . . . Favorite Peo- ple: OSB, Lisa K, ' 86 girls, Michael J, PNix, James Dean, Outsiders, Cr Trouble, CP, KMS, Track Crew . . . Where Found: on the Track, Pao- |3a, college. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Copt. 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Winter Track 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senoir Class Pk)y Peter Dorr 29 Glandore Rd. ire going to do foolish things in life; so do them with enthusiasm. Dorsey, Gumby, Petey, DocDorr, Spaz, Dynamo . . . just gorgeous . . . What?! , Get a real windsurfer. Bogs , You Gumby! . . . Likes: clashing only on weekdays and weekends, windsurfing, running, parties, mobile parties . . . Pet Peeves: units, librarians. The Squad . . . Favorite People: Track Crew, Duke Gang, Imported people, JG Schrod Co., the Jaks . . . Where Found: Batmobile, SAV, at the beach, at the track. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; PPFB 4 Douglas Dratch 30 Coach Lane A man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what ' s a heaven for? Snatch, Cak, Boogs . . . Tall, Hazel eyes, light brown hair . . . She ' s nice , you ' re mad , What are you, ignant? , No Way! . . . Likes: skiing, tennis, PT, beach, running . . . Pet Peeves: socks, Tuc . . . Favorite People: WP, JG, TB, SM, SO, DL, JT, LR, KP, LC, Noids . . . Where Found: GA, clubbing. Gazebo, Sanctuary, Metro, The Hole, KK, TJSm slopes, Marathon, out of town. Soccer 2, 3; Ski Team 1, 2, 3; Tennis B2, 3, 4. Paul Nelson Dwyer 33 Hooper St, You ' re either on the bus or you ' re off the bus. Dewey, Coots . . . red hair, blue eyes . . . What happened? , Who said that? . . . Likes: P3, suit- cases, 5, The Jam ... Pet Peeves Photo Odyssey, couch potatoes LH, RF at 9:00, waiting for Crabba . . Favorite Poeple: B2, C2, M2, Chez BL, Suds, GD, JV, KG. the poksies Uncle C ' s, taking out trash for TO Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2 Football 1, 2„ MIA 4; Soccer 3, No Alt. 4 Philip Eramo 1450 High Street Carol Erzberger 159 MNI St. Man sieht nur mit dem Herzen gut. Dos Wesentliche ist tur die Augen unsic htbar. « Swiss Miss, Swissy, Erzy, Mitzi . . . 5 ' 3 !H blonde hair, blue eyes, tiny feet . . . What? , I don ' t get it . . . Likes: parties, ice cream, boys? . . . Pet peeves: Leute, die uber andere dunnm re den, brown sodas, boring parties, TH ' s . . . Favorite People; Sus, JR, BR, GM, IS, KR, LQ, VS, RK, GL, DR, BD, MG, LP, LT, RR, Candy, Dan, CD. TT, AF, TL, PS, CZ, JH, PF, PD, DG, DB, DV . . . Where Found: AFS-rneet, NH. Volleyball 4: Winter Track 4; pow der puff; Senior Class Play. Susan Rose Fallon 30 High Rock Lane The fDoment may be temporary but the memory lasts forever. Susan, Sue, Fal . . . tall, big brown eyes, always laughing . . . Chil out? , Who said this? , Give me a break! . . . Likes: gossip, parties, money, FFM, talking on the phone, Elbow Beach 84 , dancing ... Pet Peeves: cotton, wrinkled table cloths, busy phones, late people, bein g caught, no money . . . Favor- ite People: Sue R, Katie, Deb, Cakes, ML, KM, MB, VBT, class of ' 84 . . . Where Found: Montego, Rich ' s, Griff ' s, Norwich, Babson, thanks M D Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Powder Puff Patricia Farren 39 Strafford Rd. Happy times may come and memories last forever. Patty, E.T. . . . funny, good sense of humor, tease . . How much? , Yeah , What ' s up? , Step in my office , Yeel What a Goon! . . . Likes: Volkswagens, good friends. Room 156, driving . . . Pet Peeves: Preps, Egotists, Hitlist, Mondays, Alarm clocks. Refection stickers (3) . . . Favorite People: Vikki, Donna, Mindy, Rosy, Lisa, Pam, Jackie, Little Winks, Annette, Rita . . . Where Found: work, NH, around, cruising, Scorocco, White House, DD, BK . . . Thanks Mom 8c Dad . . . Love ya Goat Jacqueline C. Feller 14 Willow Farm Rd. Never argue with a fool, people might not know the difference. Jackie, Jack . . . brown hair, brown eyes ... I don ' t know, I ' m new here! . . . Likes: long talks w HR AH, Camp S., fires, skiing, eating, the great outdoors, travel- ing, dancing . . . Favorite People: Westwooders, out of towners, 3 family ... Pet Peeves: being tickled, Wackie , being beaten on, gum snapping, Swiss nights w AL . . . Found: Home with friends, on the slopes. Track 1, 2; NHS 2, 3; Ski Team 4; Year Book 1: Green Years 4: P Puff 4, Arr 1, 2, 3. L V Beth-Ann Ferraro K 5 Howktree Drive Smile and let the world wonder why. Beth-Ann . . . blonde, blue eyes, al- ways smiling . , . Gooba Head , Ya know , Jerkface . . . Likes: Ice cream, parties, roadtrips to NY, NH, and Cape, Ft. L. ' 83 diving, BL ' s, nice cars, 2 20 82, D ' s all nighter . . . Pet Peeves: cig smoke, car acci- dents, bod driver, busy phones, HOSPITALS . . . Favorite People: Craig, Candy, M.O ' B, Kim, Rob, TP crew, LS, SS, AA, R O . , . Where Found: with Craig, the gym, diving. Hale, poolside, Smltters. Swinnming 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1; Powder Puff; Student Council 3; AFS 3, 4 Year book k David A. Ferry 114 Wiltow Street Learn for yourself, think for others. Deef, Lance, Elwood . . . slightly as- trayed from complete normalcy . . . Yes . . . Likes: earrings, freewill, independence . . . Pet Peeves: Im- pact Unit, HN, NH, getting sued, telephone poles, BB . . . Favorite People: Zip, Jake, Bess, Sac, Pete, Mike, Linda, clubbers. Frugal Peo- ple, Shaker , the rest know who they are . . . Where Found; where my friends are . . . Gary Steven Fiola 29 Westdale Road No legacy is so rich as honesty. Gary, Fee . . . brown hair, bashful . . . sup? , How ' s it goin? , Eh? . . . Likes; The Beatles, U2, Lumberjack specials, jamming with C. Future, golfing, guitar, The Bruins . . . Pet Peeves: GH ' s Harmonics, Nortie, Dull Axes . . . Favorite People: The Jaks, Bill, Mr. K. Jim, Gerry, Sue, Denise, and family . . . Where Found: DCPC, Bickford ' s, Joe ' s, in the B-mobile. Football 1; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 63 Deborah L. Fleming 110 Croft Regis Road All of the flowers of all the tomor- rows are the seeds of today. Debbie, Debba . . . Likes: singing on top of the party car, WBCN, English accents, Tri-Psy, MW ' s in sunnmer ' 83, Heads U. Lowell, DFH . . . Pet Peeves: knocks on the ceiling, fakes, HTT, us and them groups, Hipsl . . . Favorite People: family, Bill, the squad and Company, the GQ Crew, tracksters . . . Where Found: w the Squad, on the ptTone, at the bank, in the crayola box. Winter Track 1 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3; Powder Puff; Year- book; MASH Robert Follett 5 Hampton Road We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails. Rob, E.T., Trap . . . blonde, always laughing . . . Hey, Newty! ' , Go Hawaiian . . . Likes: Top DL, Sun- days 6-8, weekends, E, coli . . . Pet Peeves: Hull, puppy paws, KM, 2nd term analysts. Auto cloves (2), white rabbits . . . Favorite People: LF, Newty, SS. LT, Lex, LP . . . Where Found: WSHF, Project Room, Math Sem., Guidance, Culllnet, Slopes, courts, college, Narragansett Bay. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Debating Team 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook; Mash Arlene E. Fox 71 Oak Street Many dreams come true and some have silver linings, I live for my dream a pocket full of gold, Arlene, R-Leen . . . petite, blue eyes, long hair . . . Howaya? , Let ' s hope the car starts , Tell me ' bout it . . . Likes: laughing. Uni- corns, parties, Maine, Led Zep, N Young, CCR, exciting books . . . Pet Peeves: bad moods, working OT, No $, runnin ' on E . . . Favorite Peo- ple; the Lowells, Wen, LTs. (KR)2, EC, MC, Jon-e-o, EB, ET, (RF)2, all my buddies . . . Where Found; Laughing w friends, Maine, MC ' s, Spring Track 1; Powder Puff Lawrence Allan Friedl 15 Olde Carriage Road Wherever you are, it is your own friends who make your world. Larry, Bear . . . You ' re crazy , How are ya , Take a derivative . . . Likes: Opus, Twistagrams, Cal- culus parties ... Pet Peeves: f (x), Mz.B, Busy signals, one-ways ... Fa- vorite People: Heidi, RF-ET, SS, PC, Newty, RK, TA, KH, MN, JC, ML, WM, Yen, KGB, Lex, M-D-C-S-D . , Where Found; WSHF, Project room, guidance, Becket, courts NHS 3, 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Sci- ence Project 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Musical 3, 4; Thespian; M ' A ' S ' H; SNHS 4; Green Years Andrew M. Fritsch 248 Nahatan Street There are no atheists In the foxholes Andy, Fritchie, Keeper . . . toll, blond hair, blue eyes, red blood . . . You look real good today , No I ' m seri- ous , I mean c ' mon . . . Likes: conversing w TL, writing H labels, Bert and I, singing w Eddie, NY, CB ' s, Ad-libs . . . Pet Peeves: bounc- ing, ohhh sad, STPPP . . . Friends: Pete, Dukes, Heovings, Squad, DS, DW, LB, M ' KR, LR . . . Where Found: in the wrong place, cruising, Brantwood. Soccer 1, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, Spring Musical, Chorus, WHJC 4; WSHF, Green Years Staff Jeffrey Fulcinlti 346 Weatherbee Drive While the cat ' s away, the mice will play. Jeff, Ho-Jeff, pick, JF . . . gullible, wavy-haired, energetic . . . What ' s the story? , That ' s insan- ity . . . Likes: B-52 ' s, Mercedes Benzes, Odie, life in general ... Pet Peeves: The Bus Ride, BK, OT, 2- faced people . . . Favorite People: Robin, Katie, Carol, Karen, GF, NR, SP, KS, KL, assorted others . . . Where Found: RW ' s, Burger King, Culllnet, Australia w JC Key Club 4; AFS 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Green Years, Ho- Jor : Musical 4; Ka- tie ' s Pest 1 2, 3, 4 Paul H. Fuller - 466 Summer Street The best way to increase your golf score is to have no witnesses. Paul, PR, Full-Of . . . blind deaf . . . What? , Heaving , Gushing , Dynamo . . . Likes: soccer, hoop, imports, parties, Wars , MK, hock- ey .. . Pet Peeves: P.C.V.S.H., the Pit, stymie. Dish Rats, Speed traps, morning practices, six-sections . . . Favorite People: the Dukes, Track Crew, R.P.S.H., Omar, B.2., Swiss miss, SM . . . Where Found: DCPC, Lime, SAV, Batmobile, on the roads ' SYLWHS. Soccer 1, 2, 4; Track 4; Senior Class Play 4 William M. Gogliard 120 Fearing Drive Time for me to fly. I love ya Lyneal Billy . . , brown hair, brown eyes . . She ' s awesome , Yea baby , Can you believe this? . . . Likes: parties, vacations, Nantucket (30 acres). Cope, Penn ID, Houches, wild babes, all nighters, twistin ' and swingin ' w Mimi 8t EM, intense con- vos . . . Pet Peeves: Self lovers, jocks, depression, WHS, fights , . . Favorite People: Lynea or Lynnie Goat, David, LR, ES, ML, RJ, RC, KR, Wana, JR, MC, Goat People . . . Where Found: DNKWDS, the Farm, 3rd cellar Mimi ' s, Hunan ' s. 79 Fury. Jenn ' s Apt. Band 1 64 Shaun P. Gallagher 203 Washington Street The end of the line is here. Shoun, Gall, El Ray , Chickenman . . . No , I don ' t care , What do you want to do? . , . Likes; pong, pool, summer swims, basketball, water skiing. Vineyard, Boston Gar- den, camping, running, traveling , , . Pet Peeves: cruising, AM Radio, dirty Bathtubs, SF . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Fi, Mirt, Dowe, Marcus, Muey, JC, LM, JJ. Soccer 1, Winter Track 4 Kevin D. Galvin 42 Glen Road Save me from those who would save me from myself. Kev . . . pale . . . So what? , The sailor is in ttte city, buying up time. . . . Likes: noise, events, the 1 1 : 15 pa- rade, Eno, Birdsongs ... Pet Peeves: A scent of MIn, NHS (and the rest of their kind), pafn, Armenian terrorists. Photo Odyssey . . . Favorite People: Stiff, JV, Webbs . . . Where Found: work, practice, Boston, Fox Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 Mark S. Ganim 41 Willard Circle Mind over matter. Mark ... 6 ft., dark hair, hazel eyes, Syrian . . . Likes: backgammon, chess, darts, skiing, bowling, pool, D D, cars, potato chips, Syrian Foods, Lord Foul ' s Bane, Of Mice and Men, Runestaff, Stormbringer, The Hobbit, A Spell For Chamaleon, Centaur Aisle. Ogre. Ogre . . . Friends: Joe, Ed, Greg, George, Jim, Bill, Humpty , . . Where Found: Nor- wood Bowling Alley, Farm Stand, Ed ' s, home, movies, college Track 3; Chess Founder 4 Peter J. Ganz 51 Saxon Road Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Pete, Wheats, Ganzo . . . 5 ' 61 4 , serkxjs, fun-loving . . . Likes: skiing, parties, hardcore shows, The Jam, U2, skating half pipes, kazooing on weekends, roadtrips in the Thrash- wagon . . . Pet Peeves: Wastewood nights. Burger Gock, 3- putting, spray painting, flat tires, practices at the Blue Bump, heavy metal . . . Favorite People: KG, TJ, PK, O ' B . . . Where Found: on the skDpes. Soccer 1, 2; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Key Club 4 Korin Marie Gattozzi K 122 Burgess Avenue You have shown me the paths that lead to life, and by your presence you wHI fill me with joy. Karen, Grouch, Gatz . . . Quel Bummer , I wanna go dancin ' . . . Likes: name it . . . Pet Peeves: J-P Sartre, Bad Attitudes . . . Favorite People: they know who they are . . . Where Found: with friends, around, work . . . College, Air Force, travel. Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; GC 1, 2; AFS 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; International Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 4; Sr. Play; Powder Puff; No Parenthesis 4; NHS 4 )orah Leigh Gerldc 303 Grove Street In this cold world we need our friends to keep us warm. Deb, Debbie . . . green eyes, al- ways smiling . . . Sap , Are you kidding? , Gifb . . . Likes: A.A. , DHSDM, 27th, Madison ... Pet Peeves: East Bridgewater, Monday mornings, Ed Dennon, 4th place . . . Favorite People: Anna, Steve, Sully, Robin, Paul, Traddy, CM, ND, K DS . . . Where Found: pool, on the field. Scales ' House . . . College. Soccer 1; Softball 1 2; AFS 3; School Newspaper 3, 4; Debate Team 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; NESBA Hon- ors Band 3, 4; Powder Puff ofy Annette Germoine 28 Phillips Brook Road The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed. Mare, Mares . . . brown hair, hazel eyes, cute, distinctive laugh . . . Gimme a Break! , HI, Guys . . . Likes: parties, band comps, going out, talking on the phone, laughing with SH . . . Pet Peeves: late peo ple, slow drivers . . . Favcrite People: you know who you are . . . Where Found: YHS, beach . . . Thanks Mom Dad, Sitto. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 1. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader Cocapt(F B) 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Green Years: PP; Musical 3, 4 .ynn Gerulskis 44 Waldo Way Time may pass and people may change, but feelings will always stay the same. Linea, Candy, Goat . . . blonde- brown hair, green eyes, unpre- dictable . . . Howdy . Let ' s try it again DM . . . Likes: Mac ' s, 30 acres. Cape, long nails, sneaking around , Free Me , weekends, parties . . . Pet Peeves: jocks, home pinball, fights, snobs . . . Favorite People: David, Bill, Robin, TJ, RS, RC, KR, LS, CY Gang . . . Where Found: DNKWD ' S, RJ ' s Hunan ' s, Dip-n-Sip, making trouble with BG Drama Club 1; Powder Puff 65 Pamela Girling 124 Sycamore Drive When you stop dreaming you stop living Pam . . . tall, brown hair, brown eyes . . . Let ' s get hammered , Real- ly , No! , Let ' s go . . . Likes: Jour- ney, parties, buying clothes, talking on the phone . . . Pet Peeves: Pe- ter ' s car, running out of gas w Ro- bin, snobs, busy signals . . . Favorite People: Doug, Robin, Rosie, Julie, JS, BG, MC. JK, BL, SB . , , Where Found: w Doug, out of Westwood, in the Buick, Needham, Dedham, shop- ping with Robin, Bay Banks Thanks Mom Dad Chorus I; Powder Puff Marianne Melissa Glynn 220 Alder Road It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. Mare, MG . . . ' You ' re so obnox- ious! . . . Likes: CB ' s lough, tooting w Liz, swim team, golfing w the men , snowy days, pink, gob ses- sions . . . Pet Peeves: busy phones. Chess King, Mariariohan , AF In D block , . . Favorite People: Squad Co., GQ Crew, CB, LQ . . . Where Found: in the crayola box, swim- ming, in the party car, w the squad at MW ' s. Swim Team 1, 3, capt. 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Softball 1 2, 3, 4; Soc- cer 2; AFS 1, 2; Student Council 1; Orchestra 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Powder Puff capt. 4 Amy J. Goldfarb 40 Blueberry Lane If God gave us people to love and things to use, why is it that people love things and use other people? Aim, Amy-lov, 14k Jap ... fun clothes, fun beads, glittered eyes, sweet smile . . . Fun , So Ballsy , Don ' t Start . , . Likes: gold, Bloo- mies. Kiss 108, pink, GQ Babes, Lip Shmere . . . Pet Peeves: polyester. Preps, fake friends . . . Favorite Peo- ple: my sis, Deb J teddy, US GUYS Found: Fun Places time will tell Powder Puff; Green Years Annie, Kimbo, . . . Where . . . Future: only Kevin Robert Goldfarb 63 Locust Drive Welcome to 1984. Are you ready for the Third World War?! Kev, wehavit , . . toil, thin, brown eyes . . . Madness! It ' s Spent . . . Likes: 30 B ' s, ski trips, DK ' s, Sex Pis- tols, SSD, Tolpel ... Pet Peeves: WPD, BB ' s, excuses, Freds, Top 40 . . . Favorite People: Skinner ' 84, Pete, class of ' 84 . . . Where Found: up north skiing, driving nowhere . . . college, Thanks Mom Sc Dad. Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Key Club 1 66 Deborah Anne Grady 50 Chamberlain Avenue The best possession one con hove is a friend. Debbie, Deb . . . always smiling, loud . . . 1 love this song! , Thanks Harri- et ... Likes: music, parties, stealing egg rolls, surprises, kneecaps. Cape trips, SD ' s 3 men in a tub . . . Pet Peeves: arguments, waiting, pug noses . . . Favorite People: Late Night crew. Outsiders, JC, LB, AW, AM, OSB, family, class of ' 84, Spain gang , . . Where Found: Kohana at late hours, Joy ' s kitchen, Spain ' 83, anywhere w friends. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; B-Ball 1; AFS 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Green Years; Powder Puff E Douglas L. Grokulsky 335 Weatherbee Drive i seem a saint when most 1 play the devil. Grotto, H, Sluggo . . . tall, blonde, blue eyes . . . Rite erel , Road- tripl . . . Likes: partying w friends, good kicks, hot food, Harlan Ellison . . . Dislikes: Holliston, librarians. Hard- core, Mr. Fred, THE BAND . . . Favor- ite People: Dorrsy, Hoods, TL, RL, JB, PF, the Dukes, the Jaks, the Squad, EP, SP, CD, EM, JM, Rog, Shark, Mr. Fish . . . Where Found: the SAV, on the roads, on the track, Botmobile, Comp room. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Green Years i L avid Paul Guindon f 83 Smith Drive Never strike anyone out of anger, unless you ore sure you can get away with it. Guido, Toast . . . How you doin ' , You lose . . . Likes: the Vega , suitcases, Superbowl, Stowe, road- trips, coffee. Skoal . . . Pet Peeves: Webs, some Oakers. no $ flow , Luke ' s Jeep, Pk, strong Guido stink, Lucy Roger, Cronins nicknames . . . Favorite People: Kate, Use, Mare, AL, PNix, Smitter, not Todd, Jim Finn . . . Where Found: w Kate, up in the hills, at Smitters Football 1, 2, 3, 4; TVL champs superbowl 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. i Susan Haines 418 East Street Life ' s shells are many, don ' t get r caught. I Sue, Foirport, Beav . . . Really? . ' What ' s going on?! . . Likes: ice cream, skiing, hiking, parties, music . . Pet Peeves: details, boredom , . . Favorite People: SW, CK, LM, KE, PH. LL, PS, GM, EW, RR, KK . . Where Found: Library, cafeteria, ski slopes, Y.L., work. Cheerleader 1, 2. 4; Pep Club 3; Ski Kathleen Haley 1284 High Street Smile and let the world wonder! Katie, KT, Kates . , . tall, easygoing, blunt , . . Oh, please! , So? . . . Lil es: Band, Color Guard, people, lasagna, food in general . . . Pet Peeves; fake people, Rob ' s laugh, late people . . . Favorite People: Suzanne, Maryann, Jeff, Color- quard and Band IVIembers, Dede, Pat, T. , . . Where Found: band com- petitions. Club 101, band parties, at home! . . . Thanks Mom Dad! 1 1 Color Guard 2, 3, 4; capt. 4; Swim- ming 1; Student Advisory Board 1, 2, 3; IVlusica! 1, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Powder puff. Kenneth Hall 18 Alcott Lane Life is a longshot; you can ' t always bet on it. Ken . . . Boro Boundl , Where ' s the Party? . . , Likes: parties, music, ski trips to NH, Pro Sports . . . Pet Peeves: Trots, D-Crew, party ru- mors . . . Favorite People: Idiots, 84 class, Rossy Punks , . . Where Found; The Boro, courtyard, Rossy, Rich- ards Ski Team 1, 2; Susan D. Hallow 33 Westchester Drive If you achieve success, you will get applause, and if you get applause, you will hear it. ivly advice to you concerning applause is this: enjoy it but never quite believe it. Sue, Suzanne, Chica . . . short, dark, unpredictable . . . Really? ' , Hola chicas! , HA! Figure that one out! . . . Likes; the unordinary, toys, the arts, deep discussions . . . Pet Peeves; There ' s no such thing , . . Favorite People; I love you all . . . Where Found: Boston, By the sea Editor of No Parentheses 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Secretary of SAB 2, 3; Director of MASH 4; AFS 2, 3, 4. Paul Hannigan 19 Schaefer Avenue Well-timed silence has more elo- quence than speech Paul, Han . . . The bomber-rides again , What? , Go away , . . Likes: Van Holen, Bruins . . . Pet Peeves: bad music, shaging car- riages. SS . . . Favorite People: ZID, CHeg, Jim, Jeff, Paula D, Maureen S, Anne Marie T; sorry MC . . . Where Found: listening to bad music, in the Bomber Karen Hansen 40 Carroll Court Our memories together, may they never end, always together, for- ever friendsl Karen . . . blue eyes, blond hair . . , Blow it off , I ' ve got my cam- era! . . . Likes; partying all nite summer ' 83 at Cape, 12 31 82 Florida w CarIa, being w friends . . Pet Peeves: coupons, getting up Cotuit Inn, rainy days. Armadillos getting carded , . . Favorite People Kem, CM, JK, RC, and the rest of my partying friends . . . Where Found Roche Bros, w Eileen, Cape, soak- ing up the sun . . . Thank God I made it! Winter Track 1. P ■I Kathleen Harrington K 16 Brookfield Road We were given two ends- one to sit on and the other to think with. Suc- cess depends on which one we use the most. Kathy , . . brown hair, blue eyes, smiling . . . Oh GeezI , What? , No way . . . Likes: Softball, ice hockey, root beer, winning, week- ends . . . Pet Peeves: snobby peo- ple, rainy days, homework . . . Fa- vorite People: KCRJM, K.H„ CM., K.M., C.B., J.D.. ND team of 83-84 . . . Where Found: Softball field, skat- ing, the Cape Softball 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff 4 ' John T. Harris 857 Gay Street Reality is for people who lack imagi- nation. Bunts, Baby Cakes, Harry . . . Sup , What a zoo! , You Nut . . . Likes: going to Superbowl, The Jam at the Orpheum, parties, SSd, Stoughton Bookstore, good Harrisment, play- ing pool . . . Pet Peeves: Millis, Lee wtsing-off, C-school loudmouths, Roche ' s sweathogs, waiting for Crabba, The Pit . . . Favorite People: Crabba the Boys, MIA ' s, Trappers, Roche ' s Crew, Rink Rat Duray . . . Where Found: at Roche Bros, shows, The Trap NQ, Gak, Rock- pile, In the Cricket, rinker games . . . col. Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Christopher D. Harvey 141 Briar Lane If it feels good, do it! Chris, Harv, Omar, Zee Harvey . . . Just Great , . . Hey Dude! , Gumby , No way man . . . Likes: chicks, parties, getting wasted . . . Pet Peeves; Fat Chicks, warm beer, Linty fish, Gumby ' s eating first lunch, crayfish. Fre shmen, cold beaches . Favorite People: LP., CO., Jones, PDD, Chad, Grotto. Fuller, Lund, Heg. Anne sue. Lynda . . . Where Found: The Gak. Canton. Beaches. In CD ' s. Parties Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3; Tri-Valley Band 3; S.E. District Bond 3; Senior Class Play 3 67 George Hasiotis 32 RollRoad Avenue Wearing masks, living lies, I don ' t need no more cheap disquise, Yorgos, Hashitos, Yoyo vi ith coG- Gee, S.S. . .Always smiling . , . You Pig! . . . Likes; Blondes, Brunettes and anything in between. Idiots Fests, Late Nights, Parties, 4.2 ' s and F.E ' s, Falcons . . . Pet Peeves: 84 ' er Chicks, Flabdoo and troops. Blue lights, stuck up broads, preps, cow- boys . . . Favorite People: Slingtown boys. The idiots and the skinners . . . Where Found: Richards driveway late night, Kenny ' s House, In Corona Dennis Hegarty 66 Winter Street You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometime you just might find you get what you needl Dennis, Heg . , . Oh my God , Awesome , You terd . . . Likes: The Clash, fast cars, summer, girls, food . . . Pet Peeves: disco, deten- tions, bad weather . . . Favorite People: Jeff, Steve, Jim, Joe, PH, GM, PL . . . Where Found: Cape Cod, beaches, not at home. Rac- quet Ball International, Burger King, workout plus. 200 Club: 1, 2, 3, 4; Tania Henderson 64 Fieldstone Road Art is a lie that enables us to realize the truth, Tant, Tanto , , . freckled, blue-eyes, brunette . . . Let ' s fly away , Mama . . , Likes: all nite long. Pos- sum ' , Bl. cherries?, Hallo83 Capts Late?, TP Nub ' s, Alcopuico, ML days, Fiddling on the roof. Sincerity , . . Pet Peeves: KP, SAT, TP War. oo- dles-noodles, SV Raid, 5?, amnesia, IIYR . . . Favorite People: family, Joy, OG, Bel, Use, Bou, Nubbo Squad, OSB ' s, Mr. D . . , Where Found: Stang, Studio, Soccer, Clouds. Closets. Soccer i. 2, 3, capt. 4; B-Ball 1, 2; Softball 1; P-Club 3, 4; AFS 2, 4; Yearbook; Powder Puff. Bernice M. Hill 422 Everett Street You only live once; live every mo- ment to its fullest. Bernice, Bern . . . Hi, Sterical , I ' m so fu-strated . . . Likes: Cope Cod, Christmas, MMFC, driving on NFGC . . . Pet Peeves; July 4, JC ' s Can I use your brush? , LR ' s shakes. Sat, Morning practices, On the line , looking for a party , . , Favorite Peo- ple: The Outsiders , The Might Crew , Mar, LB, Dip, D, BB Team, + Family . , , Where Found: Craigville Beach, JP ' s kitchen, Kel ' s, gym Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (co-captain); Soccer 1, 2; Powder Puff; Student Council 4; Green Years Staff; Key Club 4. Robert Homsey 77 Pleasant Valley Road Pass the Scroll, I gotta take a mull- dog I Homo . , , dark eyes, curly hair, short . . . Likes: Corndog Defense, Clash, Chicago Bears, Chink food , . . Pet Peeves: Dak, phones, warm beer . . . Favorite People: Kurt, Scott, TC, TC, LM, Sods , . . Where Found: out, Rockpile Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Jonathan L. Hood 108 Sexton Avenue To talk good is not to be good: to do good is to be good Jon, Hoodsie, Hoody . . . runner . , , I don ' t know . . . Likes: track, SPG, Thriller, JG ' s, Spe dwork, GMFFF, CHASE, GB . . . Dislikes: Losing to Holliston, Cliques , , , Favorite Peo- ple: Track Crew, RC, What . Hools, T ' , Squad 8t co., MJ . . . Where Found: on the track. Grem- lin, Grotto ' s, Dances, here, the roads . . . Basketball 1; Soccer 2, 3; Cross Country 4; Winter Track 2. 3, 4, Captain 4; Spring Track 1 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; NHS 4; Gregory Howe 133 Tamarack Rood In one ' s life there are no rules Greg. Dow. Howie . . . music-lover, jokes, the knitted brow . . . That ' s sick , Wake-up smell the cof- fee , Right here . . . Likes: jam- ming. Squeeze, Monty Python, We seek the Grail . . . Pet Peeves: dull axes, cheery and or morning per- sons, coffee achievers, GF ' s har- monic intolerance, hypocrites. What! No Mustard?ll . . . Favorite Peoples: The JAKS, Tom Nalof, oth- ers too Numerous to mention . . . Where found: gettin ' skoshed. High St. Market, B-mobile. Bickford ' s. anywhere there is food, Preten- dee ' s, DCPC, w CF James Doyle Howley 50 Brook field Road Life is what you make of it. Jim. Flames . . . Oh, about this big , You ' re a goof , Let ' s blow this clambake , Peter, we lost all power . . . Likes: Track, hurdling, nookin ' it . Van Halen. the Doors . . . Pet Peeves: Speed work. Mon- days, morning practice. Physics . . , Favorite People: Zid, Egg, Dave, Mowll. the Bucks, family. Baby-face Nelson, Chan, Rog, Tenser, Ron Nancy, others . , , Where Found: the Nook, onboard the Secret. Mowll ' s Club, the ' ouse. Winter Track 3, Capt, 4; Spring Track 1. 2, 3, 4 68 James Hubbel 51 Hawk tree Drive Happiness is not having everytliing you want, but wanting what you have. Jim, Hubs . . . Lil e$; golfing, bowling, Chinese food, tennis, studyhalls . . . Pet Peeves: Leadbottom, class of ' 85, A.P. classes, librarians . . . Favor- ite People: George. Jen, Hank, Joe, Mary, Zaynrier . . . Where Found: Norfolk C.C, Sammy Whites, Friendly ' s, math seminar Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Key Club 3, 4; AFS 4; Senior Class Publicity Michael Andrew Hutnyan 138 Winter Street An eye for an eye just makes the whole world blind Mike, Jabba . . . blond, laid back, friendly . . . coonus , chickensh- rimp , candyfilm . . . Likes: my friends, library nights, the horn. Old Wharf, the Lions, talk, BZ ' s, parking lots, being with Michele . . . Pet Peeves: snow, them , B.C. peo- ple, Oct. 29, 1983, Applications, the dent . . . Favorite People: MW, the ying yangs, MD K, Michele . . . Where Found: RT. 1. W M Work 1 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 Chorus 1; Green Years 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Tennis 4 . . , Honesty Lee Ann Ihnatko 33 Marshall Street Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier LeeAnn, Leezy, Spanks . , . short, smiling, Italian . . . No Way! , I can handle it , I ' m young, I ' ll bouncel . . . Pet Peeves: disciples, late peo- ple, librarians, arguments . . . Favor- ite people: everyone including the L.G. . . . Where Found: Boston, at work, FMD, anywhere, everywhere No Parentheses 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2; Powder Puff 4 Pamela Jean Ingram 108 Westchester Drive If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours Pam, Pammy . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . yaaee , Whats up? . . . Likes: lunch with Potty, GH and AMC, trips to Florida, parties In Wes- ton, Buddy, partying with Bruce, Ju- lie, Tommy, John, S, Brians . . . Pet Peeves: Westwoodites, Weston- ites, snobs, Monday mornings, math with JF . . . Favorite People: Bruce, Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Lopez, AM, SP, DM. PF, JB, TD Thanks: Mr. Fkaherty. Mom and Dad . , . Where Found: Weston with BSL, out of Westwood, Coral Gables, Fka. Flager, with Mom and Skip KImberly Marie Irvine 199 Canton Street Mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies Kim, Vine . . . tall, blond, green eyes . . . B-Buppln Bad , I hate yo ' s alH , . . . Likes: road trips to Cape, 7- 9-82 SS ' , raxe BMW, Bermuda 84, DC, R. Gere, being taller than TS, AED, SMW ... Pet Peeves: LCB ' s, busted 4:30 AM, cig smoke, cramps. 1981, leaving toilet seat up, fights, loud people, piels . . . Favorite People: Todd, Stacy, Ron, BS. BF, TP crew . . . Where Found : Todds. Forbes, down back, college Basketball 1, Powder Puff, Photog- raphy Club 3. 4; Hockey Cheer- leader 4; AFS 3 Armen E. Jeghelian 161 Pleasant Valley Road Time it was. and what a time it was. Commander Armansky . . . tall, dark, deepx handsome . . . Give me a break , Later , . . Likes: girls, parties, late 60 ' s Camaros. Youl- den ' s ... Pet Peeves: war, home- work, disco, preps, curfews, Mon- day mornings . . . Favorite People: Cindy G, Bird-n-son, Lynn G. Dana A, Ray W, Kathy G. Janet G, Kim, ' n Kim. Bruce, John, ' n John. Barb, Deb. ' n Deb, Beth, Jim, Ron, Matt, JY, RK . . . Where Found: Youlden ' s, Nor- wood. Westwood Center, jogging long distance, work Stephen W, Jones 22 Buchmaster Road We grow neither better nor worse as we grow old, but more like our- selves Tral, Jonesy . . . Tall, Dark blue eyes . . . Likes: Heavy Breathing, Cruising Boston. Wheaties and Bud ... Pet Peeves: Bergsons. Nights in Roxbury. the next morning. Punks . . . Luck to all Work 1. 2, 3, 4 Christine M. Jurkiewicz 1 10 Church Street We are ail in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Chris. CM. Jay . . . Likes: DQ. AGYG. DB. singing. NPK ' s, old movies, writ- ing. Dad ' s clothes. Shaw. JMB. The Real Thing with Jl, Weelesley . . Pet Peeves: L3 at W, NA, JC. BT ' s. DK ' s . . . Favorite People: Becca. LQ, GL, DQ8, JJ, Annie. Ank. TK. AA, MS, LAF, LI. SC, RS, Mom, Dad, Cal. Bunk, Al, Ned . . . Found: downstairs No Parentheses 1. 2, 3; editor in chief 4; Musical 3, 4; Dance Band Vocalist 4; DQ 4, National Honor So- ciety 3. 4; District Chorus 4, Green Years 4 . . . Wotayno Cicilia 69 Sharon Katler 81 Magnolia Dr. Friends are the sunshine that bright- ens our lives Row, Applecheeks . . . Short, Blue eyes and full of energy . . , Fred , ■ wicked pitiful . . , Likes: Michael Jackson, Parties, road trips to NY., Capec VA . . . Pet Peeves: waiting for AA, TWS, Pam, hives, busy phones . . . Where Found: McD ' s, stitters, CY, RB, tennis courts, Seba- go summers , , . Favorite People: LP, SS, AA, Kl, ML, BJS, JS, IP crew j rinkers, OSB, NF, 84 ' s, skinners , Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 Soc- cer 1, 2; AFS club 3; Powder Puff 4 Paul Keating 80 Alder Rd. Live your life like there is no tomor- row; for tomorrow may never come PK, Keats . . . ' ' What ' s up? , Wick edl , Why not? , . . Likes: Friendly people, Smitty ' s whalers. Football parties, JN with JB at C and S, Italian food. Good golfers . . . Pet Peeves: staying up til 5:30AM, The morning after, nuclear wars, snobbs, Rinkers . . . Favorite People: Oak St. boys, JL. GS, Nix , . . Where Found: with O ' B and Jim at Macy ' s, Bermuda, m golfing. College ■ Golf 1 2; Capt. 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3; Hockey 2; Winter Track 4, Senior Class Play; Yearbook staff 4; Key Club 4 Richard Keating 199 Porter St. If everything seems to be going well, you obviously don ' t know what is going on Keats, Dick . . . What a goof , dumb geek , Don ' t be gay! What a zero! . . . Likes: huge par- ties. Ft. Laud., Bud C ' s, Awesome stereos, MX Racing, Fla. road trips, beach sights, cruising in a vette . . . Pet Peeves: Accident reports. Cape C, PD, Army boots, . . . Dis- likes: Snobby girls, broken parties, Luke ' s jeep . . . Favorite People: Dick A, DS. DP, MC ' s, GC, LA. SG . . . Where Found: looking for parties. Ft. Laud Strip and beach Kathleen A. Keefe 297 Canton St. The love in your heart wasn ' t put there to stay, iove isn ' t love till you give it away __ Kathy, Kath . . . laterized , otay , ■ Chris always . . . Likes: Cheerlead- « ing, BYF, NEBYC, music ... Pet Peeves: 64 Ford Galaxies, smoking, busy signals, snobs . , . Favorite Peo- ple: Chris, Lin, Kimy, Fairport, BR, McD, Sandy, LA, BYF, Mrs Clement, Kev, Mom and Dad, Mrs Wheeler . . . Where Found: with Chris, in Mrs Clement ' s office, FBC of N, Ocean Park Cheerleading 1, 2; Green Years Staff; School Newspaper 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4 70 -- Sheila Ann Keefe 90 Wagon Rd. Life is full of mistakes, to learn from them is to grow wiser Sheila, Natasha . . . blue eyes, blond ... I got a stuck boom! , Lets gak in the back! . . . Likes: bellybutton hair, summer of 81, ski trips, black capes, river rides, CC with Katie, 5- 28-83, DD and Madador, Rl trips, 7- 4-82 ... Pet Peeves: Palumbos. S. bell, KL, 9-7-82-NH, saying the wrong thing at wrong time, B. lick- ing my face, fights with B . . . Favor- ite People: Buddy, Katie, JS, BA, Mom . . . Where found: B-B, with Buddy Track 1, 2; Powder Puff 4 Carol Ann Kelley 34 Colburn Street If you love something, set it free; if it comes back to you it ' s yours, if not it never was Carol . . . brown hair, bright blue eyes . . . Soas , Later , Check ' em out , I ' m hungry . . . Likes: cruising, G-talk with Julie, beaches, eating, babes, nice cars . . . Pet Peeves: D-Mall with JK, swollen heads. Geeks, half-hour breaks . , . Favorite People: Julie, Mike, JK, CM, RG ' S, RK, KO, RC, KN, JO, M D . . . Where Found: In Nova, Youldens, with M, sleeping, G-rm Powder Puff 4 Lawrence Edward Kelley, II 32 Pine Ln. Reach high . . . Reach far . . Your aim the sky ,. . Your goal the stars. Larry, Larabee, Sis. La Ka . . . tall, blue eyes, curls . . . Wait a sec , Soopa , Youre a man . . Likes: B Cruises. Super Bowl, SSW AB, stealing signs, G, Pistols, Brazil weeks ... Pet Peeves: DT, squekin glass, GDIJK, Gimlets, Herbie JD Falmouth 83 . . . Favorite People: TN, JP, BH, JC, LR, Suds, KC. Defense. OSB. mum n dad . . . Found: Practice, Flamin Orange, Cape, Fiesta, Nan- tucket, The Atlantic Cafe Football 1, 2, 3, Superbowl 4; MASH: AFS 3, 4; Powder Puff Captain; Rugby 3, 4 Evelyn Keyes 144 Willard Circle Dare to do what you dream Lyn, Mayblth . . . cute . . . Chill it babel . . . Likes: ebabs, AKS par- ties, Brewster Bonfires, Duron Duron, U2, The Fixx, 1 AM Spaghetti . . Pet Peeves: finger-nail biters, snobby jr. execs, nights of broken plans . . Favorite People: Goobith, Ron- seron, Jan, Steve, Linda, Suechild, AO, BR, the Wolverine Crew, the rest . . . Where Found: Clem ' s office, with Steve, Goo ' s, Sullivan Tire, BB Cheerleader-Football 1, 2-Basket- ball 2; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4 Thanks Mom and Dad, Rom, WHS 80-83 Jacqueline Christine Kirrane 214 Pond Street Dreams are for now . . . Memories are forever Jackie . . . short, darl hair, hazel eyes . . , Just imagine , Only kid- ding , I have nothing to wear . . . Likes: Cruising with Carlo, parties, summer of 83, being with Agawam beach gang, silver, talking on the phone . , . Pet Peeves; snobs, being confused, busy signals, HO, over- fk)wing toilets, early mornings, DM with CK . . , Favorite People: Eddie, Carlo, JY, CK, MM, KH, KO, RC, NU, DM, Agawam gang . . . Where Found: Youldens, WOP, with the gang. Cape . . . Thanks Mom and Dad Thoinas Michael Kostigen 70 Pear Tree Drive . . We ' re Just prisoners of our dreams Tommy, Tom K, TK, T , . , Brown hair, brown eyes , , , Loser , What are ' ya doin ' this weekend , Light weight , shutup Steve . . , Likes: suitcases, Caf. watching, BL ' s, Cape Cod, XKS, Shaving cream , . . Pet Peeves: Wet hair, combs, not rememberin ' , bad lawyers, mid- night chases, touchie feely ... Fa- vorite People: Rob, Smit, Craig and BF, Steve, Dana, and the Rinkers, OSB, LB , . . Where Found: on the court, face down. Dedham Mall, C and D ' s house, standing up Ski team 1; C.C. Track 2; Tennis 3, 4 Renee Cheryl Kruger 250 Alder Road Life Is not a having and a getting but a being and a becoming Renee . . , Optimist, moody . . . Huh! , Ice Coll! , No accent! , Cute! . . . Likes: roses, fireplaces, FRANCE 83, memories, balloons . . , Pet peeves; broken hearts, busy signals, fakes, needles . . . Favorite People; JAC, Petunia, mes amis francais, JLS, the crew, YOU GUYS!, SOS, M D . . . Where Found: On Stage, McD ' s, FRANCE Drama Club 1, 2, VP 3, Pres 4; AFS 2, 3, Co-pres 4, France 3; ITS 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2; Powder Puff; M A S H; Green Years James Lane 312 High St, Don ' t follow me, I ' m lost. Jim, Lane-o . . . Fred , oh ya Likes: parties. The Beacon, trucks, roadtrips, late-nighters, Smltter ' s parties, pond hockey. Hoards Dairy- man . , . Pet Peeves; smokes, BA, Chuck, Fat B, KS, WPD, 7-4-83, 12- 31-82 . . . Favorite People; Cracker, Burger, PK, Oakers, Crud, Rob, Steve, Dit, ET, LC . . . Where Found; work, Macy ' s, Power, face-down Chess Team 3, 4; Debating Team 4 Timothy John Lanzillo 75 Birch Tree Drive Happy times may come and go, but memories last forever Polo, H, Lizard . . , How are ya? , Well , Hate me, OK . . . Likes; being obnoxious, parties, dancing, singing with ER, CK, GQ, golf with CB and MG . . . Favorite People; Dukes, Squad, Soccer team, class of 84, my friends . . . Where Found; with squad, with gang, cruising, Bergsons ... Pet Peeves; Sad , snobs, hard guys, Medfield, X Men, boring weekends, BMW, AM Radio Soccer 1, 2, 3, Copt 4; Senior Class Play; Winter Track 4. Spring Track 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4 Gayle Kristin Lassen 485 Oak Street Reality is what you make of dreams Gayle . . . smiling, brown eyes ... I understand , What! , I ' m only kidding . . . Likes; Popcorn, shop- ping, PM, dreaming, movies, storms, MASH reruns, rides . . . Pet Peeves; alarms, tragedies, cracking knuck- es, C ' s comments, impatienc e, critics, obnoxiousness . . . Favorite People: RK, LQ. CMJ, Little one, GQ crew, SHF, Squad, the gang 8t Aan ' G . . . Where Found: Cottage, W YB, in room, courts AFS 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Ploy; Green Years Editor Thonks Mom and Dad Marylu Lazzaro 120 Hemlock Drive Give your smile to someone who has lost his. Lu, Lovie, 37 . . . green eyes, natu- rally nutty, sarcastic . . . Oh Wild! . Yeah, uh huh, yeah , Nuthin . . . Likes: Kermit, Al Pocino, GB ' s. Party- ing. Bermuda 84, C ' s bb, laughing with Liz, my Bette, FWT ... Pet Peeves: Ef lingo, rain, GBOBTSH , . Favorite People: Liz (Rocco), SK, AA. SS, BB, skinheads, CZ, R3, 73, 74, 60, SL . . . Where Found; Screeching down Fensvie w, w Liz 8c giris, at 1189, withb, LTX AFS 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Powder Puff _,4; Green Years Staff; Class Ploy 4 P Richard Paul Leveckis 8 Cedar Lane Then I woke up and had toast Rk;k, Dick, Frosty, Captain, Rico . . Likes; Late nights, toll green bottles, idiot tests, heavy metal. Pink Floyd . . . Pet Peeves; If you booze it, you loose it, YZ125, HC Nights, home- room with ML, short people . . . Fa- vorite People; Sharon, MC ' s, The Taste Buds. Alcoholics, the unforge- table SN, CP . . . Where Found: The drive way, DCPC, in the water Swim team 1, 2, 3, 4; Captairi 3, 4; Spring Track 1 71 Joan E. Libitz 1 Gatehouse Ln. Early to bed and early to rise. Libby, Shrimp , . . cute, sweet, pe- tite . . . Drop dead! , Give me a break , Help! . . . Likes: bowling, hockey, Kenny Rogers . . . Pet Peeves: teasing, homework, gym . . . Favorite People: RB, Mrs. B, BP, Miss Rice . . . Where Found: Rich ' s house, Resource Room, Waltham, Ceram- ics Oftice helper 1, 2, 3, 4; Nursery School Assistant 3 Jean Marie Lindgren 85 Sycamore Drive I ' m wishing on a star, to follow where you are; I ' m wishing on a dream . . . Bean, Bean loopus, Pooky . . . Tall, brown hair, blue eyes, Irish Swed- ish .. . Gasp-What am I going to do? , Cute . . . Likes: Bermuda, Christmas, guys, surprises . . . Pet Peeves: LL answer service, take- offs, loud, nosey people . . . Favor- ite People: Timothy, K 8c J, Ree, Car- ol, LL, Berley etc, family, Shaw ' s gang . . . Where found: Bermuda, Shows, Carol ' s, a la malson AFS Club 2, 3, 4; School Newspaper 4; Key Club 4; Photography Club 4 Linda A. Longmoore 47 Blue Hill Drive Those who dance are thought strange by those who cannot hear the music Lin . . . sandy blond hair, blue eyes . . . C ' mon you guys , No, I ' m Lin- da . . . Likes: camp, WHTT, sleeping in, lor g phone calls . . . Pet Peeves: cars that stall. Bean ' s dessert . . . Favorite People: Ree, KK, BR, McD, DL, KB, CR, Bean, Foirport, OP gang, BYF, Class of 84 . . . Where Found: poolside, with the gang. Ocean Park in August Football Cheerleader 1 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball Cheerleader 1 2, 3; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Chorus 1; No Paren- theses 2; Green Years 4, Key Club 4; NHS 4 Andrew Martin Lookner 62 Smith Drive Don ' t ride the clutch of life or else you ' ll burn out too soon Luke dog, MD, master mechanic . . . kind of tall, kind of dark, kind of . . . I can fix it! , I ' ll be done in a min- ute . . . Likes: fast cars, skiing, go- ing sideways in the Jeep, rolling kegs down hills . . . Pet Peeves: Re- ferals, PK, Pushing the jeep . . . Dis- likes: Guide ' s vega, Oakers, Rinkers, Drugers, Detentions , . . Favorite People: Guido bunch, KL, JW, IS, Dickie gang . . . Where found: under hood, cruising Ski Team 1 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 2; Spring Track 4 - ; i i Susan Lowell 228 Fox Hill St. I am not afraid of tomorrow, I have seen yesterday and I love today Brute, Spaz, Suzle . . . tall, athletic, attractive . . . No , It ' s not fair , Come onl , Leave me alone . . . Likes: chopping wood, driving trucks, boating, fishing, swimming, exploring, Cartoons . . . Pet Peeves: hypocritical people, attending banquets , . . Favorite People: RMD, SC, AH, WH, KK, JB, LS . . . Where Found: In the truck, with Bob, in the pool, in the woods Swim Team 1, 2, 4, Key Club 3 Paul Joseph Lozier 101 Blue Hill Dr. Do not boost about tomorrow, for you never know what a day will bring Paul, Loz . . . Tall, blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Yeah , What . , . Likes: Boston, hockey, heavy metal. Bru- ins, Islanders, Dolphins . . . Dislikes: West wood, school, punk, home- work, bed spins, getting up for school . . . Favorite People: MS, HEG, JC, Shu, Masi, SL, Joe, KS, LB, Han, etc . . . Where Found: out, Boston, at work, with friends. The zone rip, etc . . . Never say die Richard Lund 177 Pond St. Patience and dedication are the things which make dreams come true Rich, Lundy, Lundo . . . tall, easy going, bad knees . . . But Timmyl , Hey idiot , I ' m dying . . . Likes: winter track meets, being with friends, throwing jav, Clouseau . . . Pet Peeves: the pit, stymie, hot dogs, morning practices, certain nicknames, like . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Jon, PF, Grotto, Dorrsy, TL, BV, DF, JJ . . . Where Found: DCPC, lime, practice, SAV Spring track 1, 3, 4; Winter track 2, 3, 4; Cross country 4, Football 1; Key Club 4; Senior Class Play Kimberly Lundberg 24 Chester Avenue Smile for no reason and let every- one wonder why Kim, Kimba, Lumpy, Lumhead . . . tall, blonde, easy blusher . . . Aw Jeese What a zool , Really? . . . Likes: Weekends, imports, BCN, ol- dies, Segeri, Police . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, deadheads, football season, RB . . . Favorite People: Rob, JG, NR, KS, LI, RW, AG, JF . . . Where Found: with Rob, Dedham, in bed, the neighborhood, the beach, BC . . Thanks Mom and Dad Spring Track 1, 2, 4, AFS; Powder Puff Football 72 Marie B. Lynch 274 Canton St, A time to weep, o time to laugh, a time to mourn, a time to dance Ree . . . blond tiair, blue eyes, 5 ' 2 . . . Gog me , hee-hee , No, I ' m Ree . . , Likes: The Cape, snow- storms, partying with the girls, dancing, cheering , . . Pet Peeves: typing, liars, sneaks . . . Favorite People: Lin, BR, LM, Bean, CR, rest of the gang . . . Where Found: at practice, with Lin, on the run Football Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; B- Ball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Key Club 4 Michelle Ann Lynch 14 Baylor St. Happiness is found in simple things - a sparkling laugh, a refreshing tear, an understanding smile Michelle, Bubba ... Big brown eyes, always late . . , Hi Bubba , I don ' t know . . . Likes: summertime. Cape, big ocean waves. Elbow Beach 84, Laying out, 8-10-82, Jok- ing with family ... Pet Peeves: Cold mornings, working weekends, rainy days, BNOWS, disorganized nights . . . Favorite People: FD, DS, CR, TN, KM, MB, LM, Suez, Llsa2 , . , Where Found: Rosl, Blue Nada, Comoro Soccer 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Powder Puff 4; Hockey Cheerleading 4 Sara Elizabeth Lynch 93 Fensview Drive It ' s the laughter we will remember! Sara Spike . . . smiley, blond wisps, sensitive . , . stink throight , O ' Hi , I cried , Sad , cute . . . Likes: long talks with CT, rainy days on Cape Cod, wine and JT by the fire, GF . . . Pet Peeves: TP Crew, jelly jars, HNW . . . Favorite: Chrissy, Fena, Herbie, Paul, Crabba, Late nite crew, Chez, Suds, Cleear 8 . Bucket, Yun . . . Where Found: Cape Cod, Barbados, drifting to Covell ' s, Main St with S D, SOR, in the pig, hanging around, on phone Volleyball i, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 4, AFS 3, 4; Key Club 4 Williann H. Lynch 38 Pine Lone Give it all you ' ve got - 110%! BiH, Lyncho, Link . . . Big, wiffle . . . What the Fv rtieot! , How ' bout the left side , Hove some pride . . . Likes: Martha, football, shutouts, defense. The Bowl, the Lynch Bus, Two cakes, creampuffs, the team. Funk, Rap . . . Pet Peeves: college applications, ttie sled, Bergsons, homework, broccoli and cheese sauce . . . Favorite people: Martha, cleaning lady, family. Suds, Dewby, Mirk, the Bigger, Crabbu, Brooksie, Lek, Brother, The Team, locker room crew. Coach Finn, MIAs, Class 84, Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; P.P. coach 4 rricia Marie MacDonald 176 Conant Road True friends are like diamonds: pre- ' cious but rare; false friends are like autumn leaves: found everywhere. Patty . . . short, blue eyes, brown hair . . . which way , NFW , sounds good . . . Likes: H G, Spain 83, friends, Nov 5, parties . . . Dislikes: fights, snobs, waiting ... Pet Peeves: 2 min. late, driving around, Pat , JC tripping . . . Favorite peo- ple: JM, JC, CM, LB, Class 84, Spain gang . . . Where found: In the dash- er, Roche Bros. Winter Track 1, 2; spring track 2, AFS 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Green Years Staff 4; Powder puff 4 Caria Maria Maclntyre 1064 High Street No road is long with a friend at your side. MAC . . Dark brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: smiling, tennis, parties, talking on phone, girl talks with JK, cruising with friends; summers on the beach in Yarmouth . . . Pet Peeves: rainy days, busy signals, searching for parties . . , Where found: with friends, girls room. Bay Bank, with Billy, OCC, on a tennis court . . . Favorite People: Billy, Jackie, RC, CK, KO ' C, MM, KH, the rest know who they are . . . Thanks Mom Dad, Good luck Class ' 84 Tennis 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4 Susan Anderson Mackay 153 Mill Street Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Sue, Suey, Tissy, Mackay . . . 5 ' 2 , eyes of blue . . . You turkey , Later much . . . Likes: skiing. Loon, tennis, BJ, Mercedes . . . Pet peeves: messing with my mind, plush, cracking knuckles . . . Friends: Nance, JS, DG, Carol, Mare, Beck, Dan, Jack, K, LQ, BZ, Dukes, JR, Lisa, Pete, MJL, KS, PJ, the B ' s, NF, BD, LP, CZ, TT, CD, IS, RR, CJ, MH . . . Found: loon, N M, driving the Mercedes with Nance, with gang Glee club 1; Volley ball 1, 2, 3, 4; ski 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Green yrs, SNHS, PPuff John Mackey 49 Webster Street May you live all the days of your life. John, Sac, Mac, Juan, Coo, Johnny . . . joking, hard to anger . . . Hey you . . . Likes: beaches, NH, rest, unique friends hip (Sheila), senti- mental book . . . Pet peeves: jail bait, shakes on the Rabbit, 3 sec- ond night, girl-friendless . . . Favorite people: Deef, Gal, Linda, Mai, Fee, Herb, Marcus, Tim, MA, DS, Dow, MM . . . Where found: NH, beaches, Mai ' s trailer, with Rabbit 73 Gregory P. MacKinno 151 Briar Lane If it ' s empty, fill it; if It ' s full, empty it; and scratch where it itches. Not so tall, cute . . . Such is life , Oh well , Gumby . . . Likes: par- ties, state championships, girls, beating Holliston ... Pet Peeves: Firebirds that blow up, speed work, Mr. Fred, dropping batons, morning practice . . . Favorite People: Door- sie. Grotto, OMAR, Chop, Hoody, Geno, Max, McD, Roger Flames, Scott, Dude, Rich, Susan, Kathy, Elise, Heg . . . Where Found: the roads, parties, the track Cross Country 2. 3, 4; winter track 1, 2. 3, 4; spring track 1, 2, 3, 4 Michele Ann MacKinnon 64 Lorraine Road We can ' t discover new oceans un- less we have the courage to leave the shore. Shell, M . . . stylish . . . like . . . , C ' mon you guys . . Likes: clothes, clothes and more clothes, 14k, roses, beaches, sunsets, late nights. Spain, trips, weekends, B 8c C, pool parties, animals, chico, muscles ... Pet peeves: curfews, Mondays, AM radio, early AM ' s, snobs, boredom . . . Favorite peo- ple: family, the gang . . . Where found: s ' nB, WOP, Mesones, with friends . . . Luv ya M D G , . . Col- Volleyball 1; AFS 2, 3, 4; No Paren thesis 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Powder Puff William G. MacQueen 115 Alder Road I will find a way - or make one. Billy, Bill . . . blond, blue-eyed, al ways smiling . . . Oh, Godl , Wow , It ' s not my fault . . . Likes: dramatics, horror movies. Donna Summer, chatting, pizza, snow- storms ... Pet peeves: moody peo- ple, diet Coke, being put on hold, waiting in line . . . Favorite people: BS, CB, Nancy Kerwin, NU . . . Where found: At the movies. South Shore Plaza, on the phone Chorus 1; AFS 1, 2; Drama Club 3; Senior play 4 Susan Magri 137 Forbes Road To know is nothing; to imagine is everything. Susan, Sue . . . curly, red hair . . . Fugly , Fun , Nasty . . . Likes: Rod Stewart, 24, 35463 in New- port, B6, summer of ' 83 with Anne and Mary . . . pet Peeves: Busy sig- nals, little noises, deadlines, Joan ' s habits . . . Favorite people: The out- siders, Julie and Denise, Class of 84 . . . Where found: Friendly ' s, being messed by Julie and Denise Spring track 1; winter track 1, 3; Powder Puff 4; Green years 4; stu- dent council 1, 3, Treasurer 4 74 Carolyn Maguire 28 Olde Carriage Road ihake hands with the world and mile, it ' s great to be alive. Co . . . blue eyes, friendly . . . Likes: laughing, Nov 5, weekends, parties, JT, Cape Cod summers, ice cream, cheers . . . Pet peeves: deadlines, SAT ' s, diets, curfews, speed wor- kouts, waiting . . . Favorite people: Class of 84, special friends, Family . . . Where found: on the track, at the beach, in Dennis, with Maura . . . college, a happy life Cross-Country 1, 2, 4; winter track 1, 3, 4; spring track 2; AFS 1, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; softball 1; Green years 4 Daniel G. Maher 127 Cobleigh Street Indians scattered on dawn ' s high- way bleeding, ghosts crowd the young child ' s fragile eggshell mind. Dan . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . What ' s up . . . Likes: Chuck, girls, partying . . . Pet peeves: preppies, Westwoodites . . , Favorite people: ET, MC, EC, MC, CC, EB, O , FT, AF, LD, DC, RF, DM, LG, BG, DB, JG, LS, SP. GF, AG, CR, RL, MH, GH, TJ, MT Craig Jannes Malloy 29 Lynn Terrace He that has learned to obey will know how to command. Craig, Crud ... I didn ' t mean it , What ' s going on tonight? . . . Likes: Freshman year, Smitties par- ties, 2 20 82, TK ' s with Rob, The Beacon, roadtrips, -O, Gold Dust boys, BL ' s and Benders . . Pet peeves: A car brokers day, getting caught, being grounded, rags . . . Favorite people: Beth, Rob, Smitter, Tom, Jim, Rinkers, OSB, Class of 84, family . . . Where found: with Beth, College Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2 Vincent R. Marani 69 Endicott Street Man will build and man will destroy. Chez, Dun-Dun, Donuts . . . Brown eyes, glasses . . . Dee . . . Likes: cars. Clash. Rap. Art, football, late night Craigville ... Pet peeves: Roo. Burger King, Roche Bros, Heavy metal. Icy roods . . . Favorite peo- ple: Crabbo, Lyncho, Suds, Chuck. Dewy, Dewby, Dow, Brooksie, Spin- achio, JC, SL, MB, TN, LK. LR, Oakers . . . Where found: Crabba ' s, in the Volvo, scouting Millis Weightlifting 1. 2, 3, 4; football 1, 2, 3; M.I.A. 4 Warren Frederic Mayhew Jr. 79 Fairview Street Warren, Juan, Otto . . . tall, slei Eagle . . . Don ' t worry about It , don ' t know . , . Likes: playing t he SOX, right-hand turns, punching horses and doors ... Pet Peeves: little siblings, Turkeys , 5:00 AM . . . Favorite People: Liz, LC, MM, the entire band, fannily. Boss . . . Where Found: on the phone, not the com- puter room, the instrument room Swim Team 1, 2, capt. 3, 4. March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 4; Dance Band 4; Musical 3, 4, Sen- ior Class Play Kimberly Ann Mazzarelja 10 York Way I am not afraid of tomorrow, ' have seen yesterday, and I love to- day. Kimmee, Mazz, Bubba . . . Green eyes, always smiling . . . Candy honey , Oh please , Then again . . , Likes; festivities at Y, Florida w Sue, when others drive, elbow beach 84 . . . Pet peeves: Mondays, missing parties, feet . . . Favorite people: DMDJ, DS, SS, Cond, CR, DD, LS, ML, SR, SF, MB, D: TN, The Stapes , LM, AA, VBT, RGl . . Found: cruisin in camaro, Sue ' s with D in Nada, work . . . Thanks M and D Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Hochey Cheerleader 4 Carol-Ann McCuskei 50 Windsor Road The moment is only temporar the memories last forever. Carol, Stubs, Gumby . . . short, eyes, always laughing . . . Wait a minute , Like . . , Likes: Friday nights at the Taihiti, long talks with Liz, talking on phone, driving fast, bugging Robin, Castle island, 5, Competitions, Hockey . . . Pet peeves: Buzy phones, EB, slow dri- vers, Sunday practices, 1-5-82 Favorite people: Robin, Lizzie, Jl GB, Band 80-4, Found: Milton Powder Puff, Hockey Cheerleader, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 4, Key club Julie McCusker 33 Brookfield Road Believe in yourself and all is possible. Julie, Jules . . . short, almond eyes, friendly, smiling . , . But I don ' t get it . . . Likes: Oreo ' s, Spain 83, Old movies, Beatles, dancing. Dad ' s sweaters, Nantucket w T . M, Pet Peeves: ' s, late people, filas, for- eign doctors, 12, Mentality! , SAT ' s, 11 12 83 . . . Friends: late nite crew, RB Friends, Family, Patty, PW, Catrace Mitch, Thanks Mom Dad Cross country 2; winter track 1, 2, 3; spring track 2, Key club 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Green Years; Newspaper 3; NHS 4 Lauren E. McDermott 130 Phillips Brooks Road For everything you have missed, you have gained something else. Lauren, McD, Vi of us . . . That ' s not fair! , which Kevin? . . . Likes: Onset weekends, AS, Calif, OCIC . . . Pet peeves: braces, youngest , busy signals, Boston accents, AM . . . Fav. people: Beth, Ree, the rest, BK, thanx DK 8t Kd, Mr, K . . . Found: w B, 444-s, behind a lens, on the phone . . . Love you M 8(. D Swimming 1, 2; ski team 1, 2; chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; summer play 2; Honor Guard 3; AFS STE 3. 4; Photography 3, 4; Powder Puff; MASH; Musical 4; Green Years Michael J, McKenna 88 Lyons Drive Every man has a place, in his heart there ' s a space, and the world can ' t erase his fantasies. Jim, Wonder Mike . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: fights, competi- tions, BWTC, being DM . . . Sup , Happenin ... Pet peeves: SH East Bridge water, BL, Chicksters ... Fa- vorite people: Patty, KH, All the BF ' s, WM, Koto, Liz, JL, Sue, Beth . . , Where found: Ded Showcase, Rusk- raft Field, 101. On the box Marching band 1, 2, 3 DM 4; Con- cert band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track 3; Chorus 3; Musical 4 Anne Elizabeth Megley 26 Birch Tree Drive Music is love in search of a word. Anne . . . blonde, blue eyed, always happy . . . No Prob , It blew my mind , No Way , . . Likes: tall blondes, B G, talking, 72 ... Pet peeves: Guardrails, Crash , Can- ton, rte 128, Monday mornings . . . Friends: Kev, SP, LC, CH, CR . . . Found: with Kev, shopping , in the LTD, on the phone, eating, laugh- ing. Marching bond 1, 2; Concert band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Pet Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Tri- Valley Band 2, 3. 4; SE District band 2, 4; SE District Orchestra 3; MYWE 4; AFS 2, 3, 4 Ronald James Messina 99 Cobleigh Street Smile! It gives your face something to do. Ron . . . blue eyes, red hair, patient . . . Likes: Dallas Cowboys, Christmas, people, bowling, stamp collecting, Dungeons St. Dragons, Newspaper Business, Doctor Who, BJ and the Bear, Photography, broccoli . , . Pet peeves: beef stew, late deliveries, rain, cold . . . Favorite people: fam- ily, friends, teacher advisor. Key club 2; Media Aide 2; Biology Lab aide 3, 4 75 Michelle S. Michael 7 Larch Street Laughter is not at all a bad begin- ning for a friendship, and it is for the best ending for one. Michelle, MIsh, Taiwan . . . brown hair, brown eyes, smiling . . . Have an idea , Pleasel . . . Likes: week- ends at Marshfield, NH 7 4 83, all nighter w MOB, GH at 3:30 ... Pet Peeves: MOB ' s empty frig, curfews, gossip . . . Friends: MOB, Tony D J, John M, CP, CR, EC, LP, Robin, Ma- rie, Nick . . . Found: Marshfield w gong, Weymouth, with Eileen, Rosi, Boston Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff Foot- ball, AFS 4 Andrew A. Mirsky 107 Locust Drive I ' ll procrastinate later. Andrew, Mirt . . . fro, friendly, outgo- ing .. , Likes: Jamming, Python, There ' s a penguin on the telly! , BK Hats, Hudson Bay Harbors, Don ' t cha know! , guitar, bass, cruising in B-mobile, Comando raids burger mobs . . . Pet peeves: Fisch, PC, breakfast Spuds, snobs . . . Same as it ever was! . . . Friends: Jacks, Mr, C, A. Clayton, EH your awe- some! . . . Found: with Jacks, CF, at Bickies, D.E.P.C . . . Same as it ever was! . . . College . . . archi- tecture. Football 1, 2 Gregory John Monoghon 86 Rock Meadow Road A psychotic is a guy who ' s just found out what ' s going on. Greg, Mono . . . Two eyes, two ears, a nose, and a mouth , , . Ev- ery day , Hey Bud . , . Likes: work. Genocide . . . Pet peeves: United Shoes, backward watches, paci- fists. Communists . . . Favorite peo- ple: Willy, DB, EM, MG, AH . , . Where found: EM ' s, Mac ' s, AFS 1, 2; Key Club 4 Gail Marie Moriarty 26 June Street I believe there is a time meditation in cathedrals of our own. Gail, Gailee, Daisey, Dais, Doll . . . Average , bubbly, moody . . . khoala morning , Good girls don ' t say Tuesday . . . Likes: Billy Joel, cleaning at parties, bells . . Pet peeves: cold tea, right ere JC ' s hair. Blonde, anorexic S ' s , . Friends: Darren, Dukes plus, the crew, squad, Annie L , . . Found home, over Vol ' s, in the Duke Mo- bile, with Darren. AFS 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 4; PP team, WHJC 4; Hockey cheerleader 4 Amy Elizabeth Morrison 163 Briar Lane An argument is where two people are trying to get the last word in first. Amy, Aims . . . tall, brown eyes brown hair . . . Can I have a ride? Oh sure . . . Likes: the beach Friends, ANAT, JT, summer, Maine . , Pet peeves: Driving in Boston w Andrea, snobs, windsurfing mom ' s new dishes . . . Friends: AW LB RR, ETC, Fran, the boys, family . . round: on a roof, w Andrea. ML W ihe gang . . . College . . . Travel to (Greece spring track 1, 2; Winter track 1, 2, 3; Green Years; Powder Puff 4 David W. Morrison 68 Glandore Road Put off today what you can do tomorrow. Dave . . . There ' s no way . . . Likes: parties, Chatham, surfing, Turkey Bowl 83, The Bird ... Pet peeves: waking up early, U.S. History, 6-sec- tions . . . Favorite people: Bif, Rit, Hemp, Bill, Skin, Wally. Sally, Ann, Pine. Beano. Bobo. John G.. Kim, Kara, Karen. Rita, Heg, Mark C, Ray M., soccer team 83, Mez gang . . Where found: Cape Cod, slopes Soccer 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4, Weight lifting 2, 3, 4 Karen Edith Morse 392 Oak Street A smile costs so little, but means so much. Karen, Morsey, Kaz . . . Brown hair, green eyes, friendly, smiling . . . Psyche , Flipping Out . . . Likes: sleeping late. Karate Boys, pink, peugeots . . . Pet peeves: curfews, SAT ' s. Rude customers, onions. Late people. BuBB . . . Friends: JO, LS. JS. NV. MG. STAR Friends . . . Found: STAR MKT. FVSSD. on the phone. Pubw aj Basketball 1; softball 1. 2. 3, 4, AFS 2; Key Club 2, 4, Green Years, MASH; Powder Puff Football Laura Ann Mosca 203 Highrock Street Friends are there for you to find. When you do. hold on. and never let them go. Laura, Schploshka . . . short, smiling, big brown eyes. Italian . . Well alright . O my Gosh . . . Likes: Joe. 7-24-83, J ' s cellar, Bugs bunny, broccoli, swimming, dancing . Pet peeves: my car, $2.01, goodbyes, 12 AM Mondays . . . Friends: Joe, Family. DS. GL, Rauel, Everyone else . . . Found: Never . . . Thanks Mom Dad Swim Team 1, 2; Spring Track 1. winter track 3; AFS 3, Powder puff 4 76 David J. Mullally 38 Draper Lane To wonder is to begin to under- stand. Dave, Mai, ML) . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . , Don ' t be dry , Key , 60 YFN , Best ' est ever . . . Likes: windsurfing, hockey, sailing, Geils, summer . . . Pet Peeves: tests, ripped sails, automatics . . . Favorite People: Dan, DP, Sal, Gal, Ria, Tim, ECT . . . Where Found: D R office, YL, OSCO, the Cape, Boat Rentals, where ever . . . Why did I do that? Senior Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Life i, 2, 3, 4; Media Center 1, 2, 3, 4 Diana Mullen 1591 High Street True friends are forever. Diana, Di, D , . Green eyes, black hair, spazzy . . . Don ' t do it , But that ' s not important right now , Just kidding , TTLWH . . . Likes: PC, B C, summer, K ' s P, cruising in N ' s BC or the Vans, Spain, MV . , . Pet Peeves: goodbyes, locking keys in car, getting caught, acci- dents, HO, The Day , on call , , . Favorite People: All my friends, dB ' s, K, N, B, P People . . , Where Found: Papa ' s, LV, Vans, mesones, beach, OTL w N B, basement parties Swim Team 1, 2; AFS 3, 4; Green Lynne Joan Mundt 73 Bayley Street Set your goals beyond your reach, and you will reach beyond your goals. Lynee, Mundty . . . blond, brown eyes, singing . . . Hey, what ' s up? , It was great , That ' s so fun . . Likes: music, parties, decorating Nubba ' s house , . . Pet Peeves; sick on holidays, conceited people, non stop ringing phone . . . Friends: fam- ily. Bill, ML, Deb, Kim, MR, MM, Roche Bros, friends , . . Found: Roche Bros., cruising with Bill, fields Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; AFS Council 4; Powder Puff 4. Francis James Murphy 39 Cobleigh Street Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. Frank, Fran . . , brown eyes and hair, rough and rugged . . . Tell me about it , Yeah, but , Who cares? , . . Likes: singing, acting, spaghetti diners, girls, rock music . . . Pet Peeves: name calling, rainy days, waiting for a date . . . Favor- ite People: Darlene, Rick and Bob, RJ, Mike, Bruce . . . Where Found: At the Roche ' s, own room, N.l.s. Office helper 1, 2, 3; Work study 3, 4. jonn I-, Murn 230 Sycamore Dri Winning: there is no substitute. John, Mur, Oaker . . . interesting . . , Negative , We need some tunes . . , Likes: Beating rinkers in quarters. Funk, Superbowl, T + R Jokes, suitcases . . . Pet Peeves: Sled, Touchy-feely, losing. Dropping passes, LH, PH, wakin-up-early, FBK . . . Favorite People: Family, Oakers, Super Bowl Squad, Rinkers, select 84ers, Deacon, Link . . . Found: O.T., in the Turbo, Scamp, Cape, s 1, cellar, being late. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Golf 2; PPCL 4; Super Bowl 4. Theresa Nader 92 Magnolia Drive The moment lasts a short time but the memory lingers on. Terry, Tez -. , . What a nut , Knuckle head . . . Likes: bikerid- ing, beach parties, football, F F . . . Pet Peeves: fakes, working, nothing to do . . . Favorite People: Meez, Lisa, Deb, Kim, Carolyn, Cals, Sue, Mar, Gail, CH, KC, . . . College Spring Track 1 seph N, Najaar _ 99 Walker Road In God we trust (and no one else). Joe , . . Well mannered, Intelligent and handsome ... I can ' t wait for the weekend . . . Likes: Money (as much of it as I can get), being w friends + having a good time . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings + Freshmen . . . Favorite People: Too many to list . . . Found: Computer room, Emulogic, bowling alley, Friendly ' s. Swim Team 1; Chess Club 4; Com- puter Advisory Committee 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Racquetball 1, 2, 3, 4; Skiing 3, 4, loona Nanc 100 Blueberry Lane Half my life ' s in books ' written pages, lived and learned from fools and from sages. Nooma, Slope ... a towering 5 feet . . . Have a life saver , Dog tastes good , I want a car . . Likes: Y ' s, GH, Rush, Old Songs, piano. Lake Winni . . . Pet Peeves: waking up, mispelled wurds, Moonbell , video games, beards . . . Friends: R2, AG, Squad, yuck, twice a year gong . . Found: on phone, closets, near food. NHS 3, 4, No Parentheses 3, Editor 4, Girls State 3; AFS 3, 4; Yearbook Copy Editor, MASH, Powder Puff. 77 n Thomas Patrick Nee Ji 91 Strasser Avenue It all else fails , . . laugh, Tom, Tommy . . . Wanna hear something funny? , You lose . . . Likes: The Cape. SSW KBS, Rabbi + Hat, B Cruises, Herbie, NGC Hills, Brazil Weeks, BC Games . . . Pet Peeves: Snovk - banks, Squeeking Glass, JD Fal- mouth 83, 7:26, Dorm Windows, NYE 82, Brawl on Cape ... Fa- vorite People: Lek, Sara, MC, Lak, BH, JC. PB. CT, KC and Fam- ily ,. . Found: In the flaming or- ange fiesta, laughing. In Gutters, Nantucket, Vaness St, By the Pool, Not Working, The AC . . . Stink Straight . Swim Team 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; News- paper 3. Paul W. Nixon 93 High Rock Lane Don ' t go in the woods unless you ' re looking for bears. Nix, Blaster . . . Not as short as Todd . . . Gimme another . . . Likes: New Years at 17 Linden, Fiesta, Nauset Light, Sailing w Dudley . . . Pet Peeves: Devil, RR ' s, Locker Eviction, Wayland, FFB, Cathcing Johnny ' s mono- logue, Touchyfeely . . . Favorite People: Family, CD ' , Sara, TSKI, Oakers , . . Where Found: Woods, 17 Fensview, on the Hill, Dover, Vermont. Soccer 1, 3; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; P.P. 4; Landscraping 4. Stephen Nolte 16 Chamberlain Avenue A nuclear bomb could ruin whole day. Steve, Stevo, Rinker ... SI brown hair . . . Lable em , Fred Squared . . . Likes: Road- trips in Delta 88, Ultimate Quar- ters w Stevo, hockey. Shot- guns, Studio 54, weekend Cape trips ... Pet Peeves: Falling out of Jeeps, Turning myself in, IPSing to OSB in quarters, Yarmouth PD, getting kicked out of Yarmouth . . . Friends: DPM, CD, JP, DS, KW, FT, RS, GS, TK, TS, OSB + JO, RL, BJS, BF . . . Found: the rink, the Bonnie. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. Christopher O ' Brien 175 Alder Road Give a hoot don ' t pollute. OB ' S, Critter . . . You Greek , Outrageous , Fred . . . Likes: Playing Quarters, Controlled screamers playing the monkee ' s and the Who, playing TS in Mon- opoly, Briefeases, Landscaping, Knots Landing, Road Trips, Fresh- men year, going sideways in the snow. New Year ' s Eve parties, East cars. Benders . . . Pet Peeves: being broke, Mickey ' s, getting caught, ski trips on buses . . . Friends: Oakers, TS, JL, 86er Chicks . . . Found: In Westwood. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. 78 VMichele S. O ' Brien ■Hp 30 Putting Drive Tire is a ladder infinate, stepped that hides its rungs from human eyes. Mickey, Mick, Mickey OB ' s . . . Blonde hair, green eyes, laughing . . . HMIGNFCO, OH MY GOD , Pleasel . , . Likes: F + L 83, All nighters w Mish, Roadtrips to Marshfield, Brantrock beach, Rosi w MM . . . Pet Peeves: cor acci- dents. Bar Stogis, Airheads, cur- fews, walking Muffin . . . Friends: MM, Michael, TP Crew, D-F J, Mrs. M, TJ . . . Found: Marshfield, w gang, Milton, Grand Prix, Chicatawbut Rd., Rosi + Arc w MM, DH Roberts. Soccer 1, 2; Softball 2, 4; AFS 3; PP 4. Keri Ann O ' Connor 95 Locust Drive There is not enough time to do everything so live up while there ' s time and you can. Keri . . . Sandy-blonde hair. Brown eyes, very short. Sometimes Quiet Sometimes loud . . . No Need , Good God , I ' m Starving . , . Likes: driving fast, partying w friends, music, traveling . . . Pet Peeves: two-faced people, slow drivers, complainers . . . Friends: Flex-Crisel, Len, Carlo, Carol, Jack- ie, MB, DS, KW, SSC, the rest know who they are . . . Found: Station Wagon, N.H. Ski Team 3, 4; Swim 4. Scott Gregory O ' Rourke 267 Fox Hill Street At base, science is no more than an investigation of a miracle we can never explain, and art is on inter- pretation of that miracle. Scott, Roru . . . Suave, blond, blue eyes . . . Indeed , Let there be light . . . Likes: skirts, Wellesley CW, Social Communal extravaganzas . . Friends: hello class of 84 . . . Pet Peeves: Maybe Later . . . Found: Zeebo, running, Yong Po, Croigville. Football 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 3, 4. C Country 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; MASH, Green Years; AFS 4, , Debate 4. J. Geoffrey Ormsby 55 Parker Street Beam me up Scotty this planet loses. Webs . . . description unknown . . Negative . . . Likes: Idiotfests. Hardcore, slamming, Foxboro Raceway ... Pet Peeves: Poll and other 84 chicks. Out of control Swedes, Plastic People . . . Favorite People: Idiots, Sllngtown Boys, Swede, Stiff, Biggs . . . Where Found: Kenny ' s, the Boro, Richard ' s Driveway, at shows, on my deck Basketball 1, 2, 3; MB. Crew 1, 2, 3. 4. Alexandra N, Orphanos 25 Aran Road To live your life in your own way, to reach the goals you have set for yourself, to be the you that you want to be: that is success. Alex, Stiemy , . . tall, crazy, classy . . . Stieve , Skato Marvo , Chill out , ' Deadly . . . Likes: MJstuds, 7 + 7 ' s, B ' s, trips to NH, Hampton Beach, Angora, Kiss-IOS . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, polyes- ter, skieve freshmen . . . Favorite People: JE, LK, BR, ML, DP, BC, SM, Bruise + Gang, GP, JA . , . Where Found: GB, Mosleys, RM 108, 5 Ave. NY, Laurie ' s house w red vette . . , Thx Mom + Dad, BU Babel Elizabeth Ann Page 67 Webster Street A ship in port is very safe, but that ' s not what ships are made for. Liz . . . I ' m Beth , Oh Boy! , Bu ' got to go . . . Likes: laughing, that nose . Cheese, LQ ' s eyes, party car, 10 2 82 ... Pet Peeves: Prom Night (83), Crew cuts, being late, getting lost . . , Friends: Steve, Crayola Crowd, Tuti, Warren, CA, Clarinets, PB, Summer gang (83), C + M + D . . . Found: on the phone, tooting w Mar, in the mad pontiac, with the squad. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Pres 4; Orch 1, 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; DQ 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, VP 4; P Puff 4; Green Years 4. Susan Palleiko 94 Mayfair Drive A true friend is the best possi Susan, Sue . . . 5 ' 6 , brown hair, green eyes . , . S ' up , Lynda you ' re obsessed . . . Likes: Fiesta, Spain, Pacharan, shopping , Basques, skiing w Cappo ' s, Parties, Leizd, Minot ... Pet Peeves: M +B, long distance, Rexall . . . Favorite People: LyrxJa, Anne, Janet, Caryn, Chris, L + B, KH, DM, Mikel, Mr. + Mrs. C, Mrs. H . . . Found: Driving, on the phone, Spain, out, Lynda ' s. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, Co-Pres 4; Musical 4; AFS Summer Ex- change. Warren C. Pallls 84 Salisbury Drive Discretion is the better part of| and I am very discreet. Will, Madman . . . tall, tanned, high- lights . . . You ' re mad , No way , Yeah , all-right , Ehh . . . Likes: Reds, Macs, watching cok get sick, police . . . Pet Peeves: Skank, work- ing the weekend, snobs, losing . . . Favorite People: DD, KP, BZ, TB, JG, CC, Mr. T, PC, PT, LC, DM, NU . . . Where Found: The Hole, TJ ' s, Gaze- bo, Clubbin, Marlborough, out town. Tennis clubs. Tennis 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 4. Elizabeth Pappis 172 Tamarack Road Life is so short, but a smile only takes a second. Liz, Rocco, Phoebe, Tinker . . . short, short brown hair, big smile ... I have no clothes , Why? . . . Likes: VA Summers, Berm 84, clothes, Nauset, WPI weekends, dancing, parties, talks w CA . . . Pet Peeves: waiting for AA, busy signals, moving trees, LS directions, tantrums . . . Friends: AAA, SS, Sho, LU, TP crew, TJ, Shelly, DS, Coach RS . . . Where Found: DH, 1187, RB, Cruising in bug or vet, EBF, AA ' s Chorus 1, 2, 3; AFS 3, 4; Cheer- leader 2; Powder Puff 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4. Deirdre Anne Peirce 105 Pleasant Valley Road Conformity is the jail of freedom, and the enemy of growth. Dede, Dapper . . . Wild brown eyes ... I don ' t care! , Are you serious? . . . Likes: ice cream, the B ' s, DHGs and JHGs, Dover runs . . . Pet Peeves: coming to terms, late people, dry humor . . . Favorite People: MP, KH, AG, LM, and the rest . . . Where Found: R.L., piano, rinksk:ie, B.B.S.S, Skiing 2; No Parentheses 3, 4; Span- ish National Honor Society 4; AFS 2, 4; Musical 4. Maryann Perry ■ 136 Westfield Street Security is when you love someone extroadinary who loves you back. Mare, Fuzz . . . short, gulliable, cute . . . I ' m gonna flunk! , I miss Bob- by! . . . Likes: dancing, hugs. Gen- eral Hospital ... Pet Peeves: back stabbers, surprise quizzes, Satre . . . Favorite People: Dede, Bud, Katie, Karen, Greg and the rest . . . Where Found: in the truck, sleeping, Nor- wood, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Color Guard 2, 3; AFS 4; Musical 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; No Parentheses 3; Girl State 3. Dennis G. Peters 137 Mill Street Set your goals high and strive to be the very best. Den, Dennis . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Sup guys? , Wicked bad , Yeah Green! . . . Likes: Winning, Class 84, hockey, hunting, hockey parties . . . Pet Peeves: lucky golies, Montreals, losing hock- ey games, 5:45 a.m. practices. No- bles, on the line boys , snobs and backstabbers . . . Favorite People: Rink Rats, Lumber Jocks, 84 Hockey Team, DS, DM, Hockey Cheer- leader . . . Where Found: Hockey Rinks . . . College. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. 79 Kurt K. Pindell 32 Russell Avenue To thy own self be true. Pindy, Polock, Kurtski . . . toll, dork, quiet . . . Yeah! , Right , Maybe later . . . Likes: hunting, fishing, pranks, reading, cor . . . Pet Peeves: dentists, kicked out of library, car break downs, Mondays, losing . . . Favorite People: Homo, Scot, Will, DD, Den, Zow, Faz, AM, JC, TB. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 2; Golf 1, 2, 3. 4. Candace Poll 445 Washington Street It takes a lifetime to achieve per- fection, but some of us are born with it. Candy, Cand . . . Brown hair, big brown eyes, always laughing and smiling . . . Kimmie Honey , Back down . . . Likes: FT L 83, 9 3 83, Big Ears, GH at 3:30 a.m., WBMML, Dancing w Dude, Dallas Cowboys . . . Pet Peeves: Black eyes, acci- dents. Webs, Hicks . , . Friends: GVR, Kim, Beth, Bink, MOB, M ' , CR, D4 Girls, TP Crew, VBT, rest of 84 . , . Found: out w the girls. Narcissus, Babson. Gymnastics 1; Volleyball 1 2, 3, 4; PP Sandra Marie Bernadette Priore 32 Tamarack Road Here is a ghost of a summer that lived for us, here Is a promise of summers to be. Sandie . . . brown hair + eyes, smil- ing .. . Yawl , How are ya? . . . Likes: flying, summers, pigging out, riding on moped ... Pet Peeves: car accidents, school, diets . . . Fa- vorite People: Kim, Lee Anne, JM, TN, CC, Ghandi , JF, Spunky, TG, JG . . , Found: Shaw ' s, St. Tin ' s, in a plane. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; AFS 3, 4; Musical 3; Hockey Cheer- leader 4; Chorus 3, 4; Volleyball Manager 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. Joy Ellen Procaccino 17 Alder Road Living life with a smile and good friends leaves pleasant memories for the future. Joy, Joyous . . . tall, blonde . . . You guys , Hola Senor , Thanks Harri- et . . . Likes: sports, SS, Tostitos, U2, Ms, SCF, Nov5, cartwheels, 3 men in tub . . , Pet Peeves: waiting, DT, FB, stalling, TDA, Fixing LJ ' s . . . Friends: DG, LK, LCN, outsiders, OSB, AW, AM, JC, LB, RR, TL -)- Old gang, fam- ily .. . Found: Courts, Cape, NSB. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; CC Track 3; AFS 1 Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Key Club 4; MASH jren Kathleen Qulnm 79 Woodridge Road So before we end, and then begin, we ' ll drink a toast to how it ' s been . . . I ' ve loved these days. Laurie, Lou, Quinnabaquinn . . . Irish eyes . . . FUSPI . . . Likes; endings, D A doing Scenes, ice tea sessions, LP ' s eyes, jeeps, THE Christmas Par- ty .. . Pet Peeves: IQ . . . Friends: K, Kindred, FUSP, JF, KV, GL, RK, GQ Crew, Jeepsters, Squad, Snuggles ' n Petey. C S, CZ . . . Found: on phone, seeing Big Chill, w Karen Carol Mare Doug Pete, at Karen ' s house. Love ya Mom, Dad, Mike Bri- an SAB 1, 2, pres 3, DC 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; P-Puff, MT 1, 2, 3; Musical 3, 4, MASH; yearbook; soccer fan 4 Cheryl Ann Rabatsky 101 Strasser Avenue Love doesn ' t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worthwhile. Chez, Bubba, Blue Ribbon, Rabatz . . , Blonde, Blue eyes . . . Hi Hun , Don ' t start . , . Likes: 5 29, beach, tans, bikinis, cheese popcorn, ML ' s, Kiss 108, disco, gold, CWAAJ, GQ, GH, Jordache . . . Pet Peeves: Mar- riot Hotel, workln, fights, health food . . . Friends: Joe B, LR, MM, CP, JT, GC. TP Crew, D-4 Giris . . . Where Found: with Joe, cruising In the cad- dy, the mustang, out w the girls, Fllenes. Powder Puff 4. Susan Rich 37 Lynn Terrace A smile costs so little, but means so much. Sue . . . Brown hair . . . HI you guys , What ' s up? , Oh my God . . . Likes: being w Dennls, friends. Cope Cod, 8, roses, blue. Elbow Beach 84, Wobbits ... Pet Peeves: belly buttons, taking bus, argu- ments . . . Friends: Dennis, Sue, Cakes, Bubbos, Mary, TN, Rundy, Bobbi Jo, Family, Fallens . . . Found: driving around, Kim ' s Camaro, bench with Mair, with friends, Den- nis. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Powder Puff Football 4; Hockey Cheer- leader 4. Nancy Richards 40 Lea Rood Get in the llmo, wipe that tear away, one sweet dream came true today. Nun2, Ying Ying . . . Moonface, big brown eyes, Nariy, Busted . . . Likes: any human mole, mooses, partying, vega patrol . . . Pet Peeves: Tur- pentine and gold washer ma- chines, toga parties, backstabbing . . . Favorite People: KL, RS, JG, and everyone else . . . Where Found: Partying in the Pits, in the Chrysler, on Vega Patrol and on the corner. Debating Club 4; Powder Puff 4. 80 Carolyn Ann Riley 33 York Way The moment moy be temporory, but the memory is forever. Co, Cakes, Bubba . . . Blue eyes . , . What ' s up? , Don ' t call me that! , Who ' s driving? , Sober! . . . Likes: Cape Cod, Summers in Dennis, Wabblts, Joking w Pat, 7-4 . , . Pet Peeves: Bosey people, slow days. Novas, P-M . . . Friends: Family, Kim, Deb ' , Sue ' , MB, ML, Mazz, SM, BU, KM, GB . . , Found: Cape Cod, Comoro . . . Thanks Mom + Dad. Swim Team 1; AFS 1; Volleyball 1, 2, Manager 3, 4; Key Club 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Powder Puff. Lynne Anne Riordan 31 Spellman Road I choose to be an optimist for I see no ott er way. Lynne, Sparky, Ette, Plug, Leon . . . Tall, blue eyes . . . Who cares , la-la , Fun , Pink cons . . . Likes: 14, Pink, Kiss 108, Tall Boys, 3 13, GQ, Chris-Mies ... Pet Peeves: TP Crew, Rinkers, SB, Ankles, Brawls w Bern, SVW DubtBigz, July 4 . , . Friends: Stephen, Outsiders, OSB, Joyous, Tom, Laura, Mair, Clare, La- ke, Deb, Bros, P Dub, Line, Dip, Ge- rard . . . Found: Gym, Joy ' s kitchen. White Olds. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Powder Puff 4. Scott Robertson 32 Russell Avenue Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Gilligan, Scotty-Waddy-do-da . . . most likely to be confused . . . Likes: sleeping, Elvis Costello, New Wave, Lumberjacks, my grandmother ' s food . . . Pet Peeves: Robinson, preppies . . , Favorite People: Kurt, Homsey, Will Snatch, Den. Elizabeth A. Romalne 86 Canton Terrace ... But they ' ll never be able to take my dreams or memories . . . Beth, Tipsy, 1 2 of us . . . Oh well , What are you, retahded? , Which Kevin? . . . Likes: KD, Onset . , . Pet Peeves: Freshmen, col. prep., Bless you, L , trashed b ' rms, TS . , . Friends: LM, ML, LL, LA, AO, KB, KD, KG. the group, RM . . . Found: W K, W L, in screecher , NHC, on bock stage, FB BB. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 CO-Captain 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4; Summer Play 2; Key Club 2; One Act; STE 3, 4; Musical 2, 4; Intern 4; MASH; Donuts; P. Puff; Green Years Sales Staff. ' j ii-Sm r ' Karen Dawn Rosenblad 76 Woodridge Road A toast to my friends, who taught me to love. K. Dainty . . . short long hair, small gray eyes, western . . . Come with? , Waa . . . Likes: Colo,, Bethany, soccer games, talks w AF8(PB, chowing ice tea sessions w LQ, AT . . . Pet Peeves: Boston accent, gunu, thin chowhounds, SATs, loud chewing . . . Friends: family, Coloradans, LQ, PB, AF, SM, GQ Crew, jeepsters, D P, K8cA, LR, CZ . . . Found: phone, w LQ . . . Thanx MomStDad Orch 2, sec 3, 4; AFS 2, 3; SE Dis- tricts; MASH; NHS 3, sec 4; newspa- per 3, 4; yrbook; P-Puff; soccer fan 4 Jennifer Anne Rosenkaimer 95 Brook Street Cogito; ergo sum Jen, Jenny, BT1 . . . crazy, bootiful, petitfeet . . . smile , I ' m hungry , gumby , nnnopel . . . Likes: mini ' s, Maine, vulpinity, MTV, Mac ' s, lifein genral ... Pet Peeves: Class of ' 85, crashers, mono, LTTAF, rumors, M.C Patrol . . . Friends: Margie, Joe, Di, Jen, the gong , . . Found: Three ' s, on the phone, chowing with Margie, doing physics Bio. Gymnastics; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; Drama 2, 3; Chorus 4; Green Years Staff 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play; Spanish NHS 4. Rebecca Roth 90 Church Street The wrong way always seems the more reasonable. Roscoe, Schplecca-do . . . crazy, classy, radical . . . Yes , This is true , What are you high? , . . Likes: SD, The Beat, Summer, Gumby, Eddie M. . . . Pet Peeves: Class of 85 , Safety windows, I love . . bumperstickers . . . Friends: Wacky, Tizz, Keeper, Polo, K , The Dukes , JM, GG, AND everyone else . . . Found: Beach bumming, JF ' s. SD, The home, Boston Chorus 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Senior Class Ploy 4; Spring Musical 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4 Regina Mary Rudser 60 Spruce Drive All you need Is love Reg, Reggie . . . Blond hair, blue eyes . . . Likes friends, snow, P2, beaches, Beatles, skiing. Piggy ' s, PAT, MStM ' s, Laura . . . Pet Peeves: Yellow Chairs, F-Stang, Bronowski, Eck, wandering, Tanto ' s eggs, oo- dles of noodles, snobs, blinking lights . . . friends: Laura, Craig, Westy, JC, Amy, AW, Use, TH, Doobie, Fran, the boys . . . Found: anywhere with Lau- ra, in CD ' s Jeep, MJ, MC, in the snow . . , Thanks Mom Dad Ski Team: 1, 2, 3, 4; Copt, Tennis: 1, 2, 3, 4, Green Years 4; Powder Puff; NHS 3, 4 Carolina A. Ruggeri i72 Alder Road If you want a friend, be a friend. Carol, Carolena . . . Short, Dark, Ital- ian .. . I don ' t know! , You know ; Eric always! , Yea team! . , . Likes: General Hospital, Italy, Dance, Weddings, older cute guys, surprises . . . Pet Peeves. Nosy people, my accent, hamburgers, busy signals, kept in suspense . . . Favorite People: Eric, Ree, Bean, Lyn, Etc Where found: School, home, . . Chearleading 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS Club 2, 3; Newspaper Club 3 Steven M. Rzucidio 124 School Street Those who have all the answers find out they know nothing Steve, Zid, Wad, Yipper . . . Humor- ous, Skinhead, non-conforming, athletic . . . Go away , Have mercy , Give me a break! ' can ' t drive . . . Likes: racquetball, running, rides in the Bomber, Hard- core, nights out with LG, Skate- boarding , . . Pet Peeves: No mon- ey, busy signals, fake actions . . . Friends: Jim, Heg, Han, Jeff, Joe, Leanne, KF, MH, JW, MS Family . . . Found: In the bomber, at rats, with the guys, at shows, the racquetball club Spring Track 1, 2; Winter Track 2, 3 Richard Francis Saccort 189 Porter Street Be an individualist, for one who fol- lows is always behind , . . Rich, Dick, . , . Ya , You ' s , Mera , Watch your fingers . . . Likes: Nice women, fast cars, nice trucks, construction . . , Pet Peeves: working at the donut shop, secrets, unloyal friends, Luke ' s Jeep, Leaches, Physics, Stopped cars . . . Favorite People: RA, RK, MC2, JS2, ST, BS, KH . . . Where found: Up Ricks, at Joe ' s, cruising in the torino, with Rick Wayne A, Sallaie 15 Stanford Drive When the going gets tough, join the other side and be a winner. « Waynis, GIbba, Danny Deisel, Gib-« badue. Wig, Stain . . . Short, Fair™ looking . . . four, three, two, one ... Likes: Parties, money, girls . . . Pet Peeves: Authority, VP and P., Snobs . . . Favorite People: Jacky, Steve, Mr. Earls, C.C, George . . . Where found: Work, gym, Jacky ' s house Football 1; Track 1; School Newspa- per Staff 3, 4 82 Christine Mary Sanders 345 Weatherbee Drive Live fast and free for you only live once Chris . . . toll, thin, loud . . . Say what? , Right! , Wicked Good , OH MY . . . Likes: Coffee, Partying, Beaches, Bodies . . . Pet Peeves: Liars, Lateness, school, no shows, Toyotas that don ' t run . . . Favorite People: Jon B 8-22-83, Steve. Can- dy, Jens, Kims, Powderpuff Crew 84 ' Gong, Mrs. Dhosi, aunt M . . . Where found: in VW HO JO ' S with Jon in Providence Partying Cruising tK me Bermuda in 84 Minnesota Christmas of 83 EPuff teven M. Sareault 404 Oak Street fool who gives what he can not keep to gain what he can not lose. Steve. Shaker, Big Guy, Shorty, To Tall . . . Likes: Parties, U2, The Clash, The Police, YL Weekends, WBCN . . , Pet Peeves: Nights without plans. The men. Jail bait, Clk:ks . . . Friends: Mike A, DEEF, Laura M, Shiney, Clubers and JC . . . Found: Almost anywhere but home. Canton, Mr Daves, The Brook, Frugals BasketbaH 1, 2; YL 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Work 1, 2, 3, 4 Robin Renee Sayers 142 Ellis Street I may be a dream but I ' m not the only one. Robin, Rob, Bobbi . . . Dark Hair, Dark Eyes . . . Psyche me out , No way , Go for it . . . Likes: Parties, Boys, Cars, Shopping . . . Pet Peeves: Bobby ' s interuption, run- ning out of gas w Pam, snobs, tur- pentine. Gold Spray Point, busy sig- nals . . . Favorite People: Pom, Ro- sie, Chris, Nancy, MC, RPW, Clem. BG, LG . . . Where Found: out of Westwood, Dedham, Needham, Medfield, in the Buick, Pitts, w Doug Pom, Shopping. Powder Puff 4; Thanks Mom L Jennifer E. Schock 129 Canton Street A pot of gold follows every rain- bow. Though it takes a lot of grow- ing up to find. Jen . . . Bond hair. Blue eyes, friendly . . . It ' s baby fotl , Ma, don ' t wor- ry! . . . Likes: Ice cream, rood trips w Rlch, 7 19 83, Sobo Bear, giving advice, sleep . . . Pet Peeves: Inter- ruptions, driving the Omni, Ma s fake broke, Hi Jens , . . Friends Rich, Sue. Jen. Mair, BJ. D, RS. Tr Crew, Sabs, HiLouer, the ' 84 Gong . . Found: Curry College. w Sue Jen, the loft . . . Thanks Mrs Louer and M D Swim Team 1, 2: Track 1, 2. P. Puff 4 j m Debbie Sesnovich 266 Alder Rocxl Live life day by day . . . Lov( hou by hour , . , Laugh with minute by minute Deb, Deb ' s , . . Sort of tall, dark brown eyes . . . It was so funny , . . . Likes: People, Parties, College life, V-ball ... Pet Peeves: Socks that fall down, 5-day weeks. Plays,. N. St. . . . Favorite People: Amy J, An- nie, Tom, SM, Deb, CA, V-ball Crew, AA, LP, JC, PM, JS, MR, DD, Rosy boys, CTN Family . , . Where Found: H Lost in Madrid HC Volley 8aH 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Track 3; AFS i, 2; Senior Ctass Play spckJl thanks to Mom and Dad Robert Michael Shea 122 Smith Drive Do unto others but b lame it on someone else. Rob, Bob . . . What ' s shaken Just kidding Likes: Roadtrtps, TK ' s w Crud, Suit cases . . . Florida. Car Brokers, Family, off season. Quality not Quantity, Power Naps, GoWust Boys, Freshman Year, The Beacon, Parties . . . Dislikes: Shutes, TK ' s Driv- ing, 200 Club, No Funds, Getting Busted, Obnoxious Laughs . , . Friends: Crud, Smith, Rlnkers. Select Oakers, Football Boys, TK, Rest of ' 84, Found Driving on Fumes Baseball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; TUL CHAMPS SUPER BOWL 4 David Sheppard 491 Hartford Street It ' s not the tool, it is the mechanic Dave, Shep, Rinka . . . Tall, Bk nde. Blue eyes . . . Likes: Road Trips to Ccpe, beating O.S.B., Hockey, 34 ' Fords ... Pet Peeves: getting kicked out of Yarmouth, losing to O.S.B,, Montreols, wet towels, PK . . . Favorite People: DPM, SN, CD, KW, FT, JP, HS, B, The Greeks , Ratcts, O.S.B Where found; Rinks, SSW Hockey 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Baseball 1; Student Advisory Board 4 Janine L Shepperson 38 Westview Terrace We asiled on together, we drifted apart, and here you are by my skJe. Janine, J-9, Shep, Nene . . . blue eyes, high heels . . . SpazI , Where? , Loser . . . Likes: The Vineyard, camaros, Riunite, Kiss 108, The Boss, Bruins, Smurfs, 17, SM . . , Pet Peeves: Jocks, working Fri. nites, Sue ' s scraping. Canton F.U. ' s . . . Favorite Piople: Kerribelle, Pen, Sweat, 3 munchketeers, MW, S, M M, Rob, family . . . Where found: Frugal ' s, watching AMC, CP IN ttie red Omni, w BeMe cruising, beaches, partying-out of Westwoodi Powder Puff Football Daniel Joseph Sicard 1566 High Street Life is what you nrKike of it, so try and rTKike the most of it. Dan, fkash . . . brown hair, brown eyes, always teasing, joking . . . Thats life , Definitely . . . Likes Club, Bruins, Def Lep. Giels, Canton, beach . . . Pet Peeves: Chem, Fences, teddy bear , busy signals . . . Favorite people: Dave, Laura. SAC, Lisa, PD, Pookie, YL ' ers. Jeff, DF, MM, SS, KS . , . Where found: Exxon, D8tD office. Canton . . . Good Luck I!! Media Center 1, 2, 3, 4; Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentor Class Play 2, 3, 4 m iic Ise Wingert SIgmund 185 Conant Rood A Smile is a wWsper of a kaugh. lis . . . LS es: kaughing, Ttie Beatles, M Ms, P2, pink, Liz Claiborne, anon- ymous roses, skiing, snowy Sundays, the heep, ice cream. DBChem, BO- SI w Moriame, couting, Joan ' s brownies . . . Dislikes: CBS on nons- kiers, rolling VWS, Stowe at 2am, idiocy . . . Friends: MR, DG, JCT, ACJ8. JC. LB, RR, VS. CD., TT, KW . . . Wheat?! . . . Found: downhilling at klngton, Europe Thanks Mom . Dad Field Hockey 1, 2. 3. Cap 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Ckass Pres 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; M A S H Stacy Ann Simms 1254 High Street As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to live it more and more. Stacie, Simmer . , . High spirited . . . ' What ' s up Bob? . Fred , What? , Wicked , . . Ukes: BC suitcases, roadtrips to Cape, MW , . . Pet Peeves: Broken-up parties, LCB, TWD, busy phones, air heads, no funds . . . Where found: Snnitter ' s, Marshfietei. CY, RB, Vette , Honda . . . Favorite People: Vine, Ron, Pap, AAA, LU, JEN. CZ. TS, LS, TP Crew , 84 ' s, RR . . . Manager Basketball, Cheerleader, Powder Puff, Mascot, Hockey Cheerleader k Leo Andrew Simpson 16 Linden Street The Love in your heart wasn ' t put there to stay, love isn ' t love ' til you give it away Leo . , . TaH, well dressed. Italian . . . Oh my God . Mornin ' : . .. Likes: Most courtyarders, O.W, to be akJne, music, piano . . . Pet Peeves: Snobs. Fake Friends, Back Stabbers, Watctiing People eat in the caf., smoking . . . Favorite People: Ward, Tom, MC, AA, LG, BG, The foxes, SL, VW. PF, LP, (KR) 2, MW . . . Where found: Franco ' s. Courtyard 83 Gregory Scott Smith 478 High Street If there ' s a fxirty in need; there will be a party indeed. Greg, Smitter . . , almost tall, blond, almost blue eyes . . . Likes: going over Bobbi Jo ' s, 4th of July 83, Yar- mouth with l inkers. Delta 88, BC suitcases, Super Bowl . . . Pet Peeves: losing Super Bowl game, BSB, getting up, smoking, car reckers . . . Favorite People: Bobbi Jo, Mom, Gold Dust boys, rinkers, Oakers, Dino, OBS, Lano . . . Where Found: Bobbi Jo ' s, having parties, with the boys Football 2, 3, 4; Basketbafl 1, 2; TVL Champs 4; Super Bowl 4; Jennifer Lynn Smith 478 High Street Time goes you say? Ah nol Alas, time stays, we go Jen, Smitter Girl ... I have no clothes , lou get off the phone , Only kidding . , , Likes: Being w friends, 7 4 83, weekends, Florida, Clothes, Cape ... Pet Peeves: 10 26 83 w Stacy, Jen got any money? , fights, being confused, busy signals, Malloys w JP, DB ' s. LS Directions . . . Favorite People: Jen, Sue, SS, LP, SK, KH, MR, TP Crew JC . . . Found: Cruzing in Honda, Stacy ' s, Giving backrubs , . . Powder Puff, Pep Club 1 2, 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleading 4; Thanx Mom Linda Marie Smith 54 Beechnut Road Don ' t ask of a friend what you wouldn ' t be willing to do yourself. Linda . . . dork blond hair, hazel eyes, short, shannon . . . seriously , swear to God? . . . Likes: blondes, at DW AA, horses, puppies, 10, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: cracking knuckles, Bubb, one-way streets, roundhouse kicks, crying, back- seat drivers, Linder . . . Favorite Peo- ple: JS, KM, JD, Celia, MC . . . Where Found: Skyway, FUSSD, PU BKAJ Spring Track 1; AFS 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4, P. Puff 4; No Parenthe- ses 4; Senior Class Play Stage Crew 4 Vita Alisa Spakevicius 54 Hauktree Drive Start Smiling; enjoy the miracle of now. Tuti, Savage . . . blonde Lithuanian . . . No Way , Psyche! . . . Likes: dancing, partying, laughing . . . Pet Peeves: DBC, embarrassing mo- ments . . . Favorite People: the Squad, TL 8i CO., IS, Vid and Lithies . . . Where Found: on the phone, at the Cope, in Southie, with the Squad AFS 2, 3; No Parentheses 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 4; Senior Class Play; NHS 3, 4. Tres,; Green Years Staff Kim Starrdf 126 Winter Street We made the most of the little time we had. Kimmee , . . Tall, Spozzy, Blonde . . . Oh my God , Oh Wowl, You Guys, Besertous . . . Likes: L.V. B.O.H., cruis- ing in N ' s B.C. or the vans, pizza par- ties. Font Orange K ' s P, P.C Pet Peeves: moving, being left out, busy phones, the day , fights with . . . , snobs . . . Favorite People: everyone . . . Where Found: Papa Ginos, cruising, Now here , L.V., Texas. Swimming 2, 3, 4 le Ann Stiveli 151 Woodland Road Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow Laurie PT Stivie . . . 5 ' 2 eyes of blue . . . wicked, forsure, Fred, This is true . . . Likes: Punchbowls, Cape 83, NH Pizza, Martys Party 81, clubing, va- cation, tail dark handsome men DB . . . Pet Peeves: no tan, getting lost, driving, loser parties, goofs . . . friends: BF, LB, SS, Kl, AA, CP, LP, MM, MO, The Crew . , . Found: w grads, Carnaro, beach, the ark, kenmere SQ, w the girls, Goy St. 81 Softball 1, 3, 4; Ski team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Cheerleader 1, 4; PP 4; Mascot 4 hillip E. Strack 345 Weatherbee Drive Look round our world; behold the chain of love combining all below and all above Jake, Stracko . . . strange, eerie, raving lunatic . . . good drugs , Don ' t fall into the abyss , Sha- lom . . . Likes: the Cope, Das Boot, Saranae, U2, ANKH, Police, WITQ, Club . . . Pet Peeves: cliques, last call at the bar. Planless nights. No money . . . Friends: KM, Opus, CC, Clone, Dukes, J CM, Elwood, JC, Bill the cat. Zip, JD, PB, the rest know who they are . . . Found: YL, In car )ebra Sue Strauss 266 Alder Road Happy times may come and go, but memo ' ies last forever. Debbie . . . tall, dark brown hair . . . What ' s up? , Hi Bubbal , Cur- tis , Hi Pat . . . Likes: summers in Cape, Elbow Beach 84 , rapping on the phone, going to Co ' s house in the summer . . . Pet Peeves: fights, bossy people, brown Nova ' s on W-Street, cold mornings ... Fa- vorite People: ML, KM, Cakes, Sue2, MB, DS, TN, LM . . . Where found: in the Nada, driving around, joking at 2 am, in the Comoro EBF AFS 1; manager of Volleyball 3, 4: Powder Puff; Hockey Cheerleader 4 84 Kristine Erika Subacs 64 Bayley Street The thousand mile journey begins with the first step. Kris, Krissle . . . blonde, blue eyes, always laughing , . . Sueiks! , Psychsl , What a zoo . . . Likes: chocolate chip cookies, the Police, little kids, ice skating with AR . , . Pet Peeves: late people, filas, applica- tion . . . Favorite People: Armands, Karina, Sarmetion, KL, SZ, the rest know . , . Where found: in the pool, WeHesley, Vega listening to Jim Sands . . . College Swimteam 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra; Powder Puff 4 Stephen Sullivan 37 Meadowbrook Road The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it ' s compre- hensible Sully . . . tall, handsome, the right stuff . . . Really , What! , . . Likes: Good music, Good Parties, the vault . . . Pet Peeves: Home- work, placing 2nd, Stella , Bad DM ' s . . . favorite people; DG, AG, MF, SC, JB, WC, TC, JM . . . Where found: at home. Cape Cod Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Pit 3, 4, Chess Team 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Todd Christopher Sullivan •17 Linden Street You can ' t hide your lying eyes, Todd, T-Sully, Bulow . . . almost tall . . , We ' re •! , You smell like a hunter? . . . Likes: bikes, BelAir, beating Millis Hdliston, Superbowl, Frosh year. New years Century, The Hunter Clan, Cloverianders, Nauset 120 in Wagon . . . Dislikes: F, Burke, arguments, liars, touchy feely dog- mess, curfews, S. Norwood, starting not playing, losing my dog, 200 Club . . . Favorite People: GD Boys, certain Oakers, Kim. Gram, Nix, Sim- mers, Late Nite Crew, not Guido . . . Where found: Forbes Rd, Kim ' s, down back . . . college Roberta Joan Swartz 376 Canton Street No act of kindness, no matter how srrxjll. is ever wasted. Roberta. Bobbi Jo . . . Petite smiley . . . Oh my God , No? , Cool- out , Why . . . Likes: spending Sundays w Greg, 7 4 83, Rd trip to NY, Cape, Fun Times w classsof ' 84 ... Pet Peeves: getting lost, late people, unplanned nights, GIFWGI . . . Friends: Greg, Mar, Kl, TP-Crew, SK, Hyme, Bubbas J2 . . . Found: with Greg. FB ' s, B8c VOC, P ' s Thanks Mom and DadI , . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Hochey Cheerleader; Powder Puff, Ski Team 1, 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4 Jennifer A. Sweeney 86 Beechnut Road A true friend is forever a friend. Buckets. Sniffer. 8.0.S Blue eyes, freckles . . , Fudge Ripplel . No way! , give me a break! . . , Likes: windy days, weekends, toughing, blue hornet, 2, SSWMEL, fogging out . . . Pet Peeves: Penny Pinchers, CAM., running out of gas, cliques . . . favorite people: LS, KM, JD, MAC, Friends, Kathleen, Shan- non . Where found: McDonalds, S.S.P., Walpole, In the hornet, M.S. Softball 1; AFS 1, 2; Key Club 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Green Years Staff, 4 Susan Alayne Thiel 286 Nahatan Street If you love something set If free. If it comes bock it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t it wasn ' t meant to be. Sue, Theal . . . Blonde hair, short Likes: Corvettes, waterbeds, Ber- muda ' 84, 4 3 82, Beach Trips W J, Cape Trips (Yarmouth), 5 7 82, London ' 84, Pizza, Pet Peeves: 55 Chevy, Mom ' s fake brake, fights s J. busy signals, Gossip , friends: Jm, Jen2, TP Crew, Class of ' 84 . . . Found: w Jm, Mortha Jones, Jen2, Beach Class Treasurer 2; Soccer 2; P. Puff 4, Football Cheerleader Capt 2; AFS 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4, Pep Club Christine Helene Thurmond 62 Cobleigh Street Always leave them laughing when you say goodbye. Chrissy Crystal balls hurrvDrous bru- nette big blue eyes BRACES You nerd Oh hi Not cake GOD LOVE HIM Hi Cherlee Likes: rainy days long talks w Sara snuggling by the fire w wine JT kiss 108 GQ 7 12 81 Pet Peeves: TP Crew Braces Driving around Busy phones Reminiscing dates w Joan Fav. People: Jelws Elza Dad Sara Annie The outsiders Late night crew cer- tain ' 86 Boys FB guys PEC CZ Found: stranded at roadside in the pig Sara ' s houses Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4 Wolverine C.R. Trussel 5 High View Street Honest Bread is all well and good; it is the butter that spoils the man. CJ, Trouble, Ruskie, Chris . . . unmoti- vated, hardworker, romantic . . . might , In my country , Yo . . . Likes: money, relationships, sport- cars, beer, skinheads, idiots, road- trips-Quebec, JW, CA, HW, SG, GC, JS . . . Pet Peeves: FBAGGER, TP, two-faced people, computers, WPD-O, Kelly, realization of impor- tant conquests . . . Where Found: work, asleep. 111, JW ' s, in cars Cross Country 2; Winter Track 3; Spring Track 4; nondiscipline 85 Mark P. Turner 40 Parker Street When a good man speaks, he is worth listening to, but the words of a fool are a dime a dozen. IVlarcus, Marcus P., P , Big T . . . tai biorvd, peaceful ... I can do all things through Christ who strength- ens me. . . . Likes: limericks, unicy- cles, juggling, walking upside- down, keyboards, the Good News . . . Pet Peeves: ignorance, senseless waste, nuclear weapons, poison sumac . . . Favorite People: J.C, all humans . , . Where Found: Pkanet Earth Winter Track 3 Nancy Jean Umscheid 124 Briar Lane Everyday brings new and kasting memories. Nkjnce ... big brown eyes, brown hdr . . . SAD , Be Serious , Give me a break . . . Likes: M.V., root- beer, cruising in N ' s B.C. or Di ' s vans, K S P, walks, Spain ... Pet Peeves: red Sghts, busy phones, parties that can ' t be found, Sundays, snobs, The Day , empty gas tanks, fights with . . , bod moods . . . Friends: DM, KS, All my friends, JR, JK, family. Pa- pa ' s gang . . . Found: Papa Gino ' s, OTLWD+Ba, MV, crusing, No- where Swim team 1, 2, 3, 4; Softbdl 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1: AFS 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4 Darren R. Valentine 182 Blrchtree Drive Yesterday ' s dreams are today ' s experiences and tomorrow ' s memories. Darren, Vol, Coy, Dorrc Darren Baby . . . cute, bk nd hair, blue eyes . . . Right here , Grek it , T I . . , Likes: Duke mobile, loud music, Billy Joel, STYX, hockey ... Pet Peeves: Dead Fish, Ckjss of 86 , adminis- tratkxi, Wiffer, traffic . . . Favorite People: Gail, Keeper, Polo, CD., the dukes, the gang, the crew . . . Where found: Daisy ' s, Duke Farm, Duke mobile, ocean pari , the rink Hockey 2, 3, 4; Senior Ckass Play; Chorus 4; Green Years Staff f - Kristen Alessandra V 117 Blueberry Lane I have been wondering frequently of late, but our beginnings never know our ends! Kris, KV, Krisly . . . cat eyes, short, short hair . . . no one I know , Bah . . . Likes: Englishmen, MG JD movies, Kapalua Hfe. DFH, CCP w M, U2, Risky B w A, BH errands . . . Pet Peeves: A ' s ski trails, mornings, wisdom teeth . . . Friends: Fannie, Crayola Crowd, LQ, the GQ crews . . . Found: asleep, w the sharks + A in OP, sowing at Longhi ' s, scouting Bowen ' s wharf, CSI, the CBox Winter Spring Track 1, 2; AFS 3, 4; NHS 4; MASH; P-puff; Green Yrs; musical 4 Mary Elizabeth Ward 98 Forbes Road A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Mary, Mare . . . long hair, I ' m only kkdding . . . Likes: David Bowie, chewing gum, ice, chocolate, run- ning, good talks, sleeping, ULowell . . . Pet Peeves: diets, HTT, waiting, curfews, HW, confusion . . . Favorite People: family, squad Co., GQCrew, tracksters . . . where found: in the party car, on the roods, in the Crayola box, w the squad, at the bank, near music, AP, TC Cross Country 1, 2, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring track 1, 2, 3, 4; No Parenthesis 2, 4; AFS 3, 4; Powder puff; Mash 48 Weatherbee Drive No one provokes me with impunity Mosh, Hank, Aram, Aroll, PI . . . curiy hcNr, crinkly smile, good notured, charming . . . Yeesh , Pin Head , What a toser . . . Likes: Giris, USY, cars, racquetball, making lollypops, driving ... Pet Peeves: Nominds, drugs, Idlypop haters, JAPS, rainy days . . . Friends: Joe, GA, BG, SG. NN, Jim, SH, IS . . . Found: The Fac- tory, Generd Builders, Bed, pool side, in the home of f xxx, behind out to lunch sign Track 1; Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; USY 1, 2, 3, 4; Racquetball 1, 2, 3, 4; A.V. squad 3, 4 Kevin Joseph Welby 15 Larch St. Never play leapfrog with a unicorn. Welbs, Rinker . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . UNAI . . . Likes: 4, rood trips to cape, Steve ' s luck . . . Pet Peeves: Yarmouth P.D., weekend cops. Nobles at 5 AM, Quarters with OSB ' S . . . Favorite People: CD, DS, SM, JP, FT, Dm, OSB ' S, Hockey Team, Kate Kath, MA, Mrs. B., Capt. Swarf z . . . Where Found: Chestnut Hill, Fenway on the ice . , . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2; Golf 2, 3, 4 86 Denise Marie West 92 Pond Plain Road Love cures all people- Both the ones who give it, and the ones who receive it. Denise, Westy . . . short, dark . . . Ya lets , Don ' t trip Jeanne ' , BYOTP . . . Likes: Friends, summer, H + G, nov 5, SCF ... Pet Peeves: Late people, PN, filas , busy sig- nals, the ECK, MPPT, Sot. procttees, SAT ' s. BS ' s. TVL . . . Friends: family, Jc. LB. RR. MC. The late night crew, outsiders, Bergson Friends, BB, VB-hCC teams . . . Where Found Gym, Joy ' s, Kohano, Bergson ' s. Thanks Mom 8i Dad. Volleyball 1, 2; Captain 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Powder Puff 4 Andrea White 144 Briar Lane The way to live life is to have no way Andrea, Whitey . . . black hair, brown eyes . . . What? . . . Likes: chewing gum, U2, JT, S G, Hawaii, KoNua, Anat, summer . . . Pet Peeves: late people, snobs, too many SD w LB, morning track prac- tices . . . Favorite People; Bob, Amy, LB, RR, ETC, family, Fran, the boys . , . Where found: w Amy, running, NE, ML, w friends, Maine . . . plan to attend college and travel Spring track 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; winter track 1, 2, 3; Cross Country i, 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff Annmarie White 213 Whitewood Road What you are is God ' s gift to you; whas you make of yourself is your gift to God. Annie , . , blue-eyed bubbly . . . I ' m starting my diet todayl . . , really don ' t think so! . . . Likes; 11, MICHAL JACKSON, popcorn Koo- laid, He ' s so shy , KISS 108 ., . Pet Peeves: Backstabbers, SAB, bus 17 , . . Friends; Mom Dad, family, C laire, Rita, and Barb, CT, Paul 8c Joe . . . Found; Nantasket Beach, Swensen ' s . . . Future Goals; size 5, stewardess. Happiness. Soccer 1, 2, 3, capt 4, Powder Puff Capt; Student Council 1, 2 Pres 4; Class Treasurer 2; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years Pamela Sherman White 35 Sexton Avenue Good things come to those who wait Pam, Whitey, Dub, Apto . . . brown eyes, chewingum . , . Are you seri- ous? , I swear to God! . . . Likes; Newport, 10, 7 30 82, jellybeans, callir g Trinity, Curly hair, weekends . . . Pet Peeves; late people, B.R. ex- cursions, broken-up parties, diets, S.V, w Sparky Stevo . . . Friends; family, Peter, late night crew, Jim- my OSB, outsiders , . . Found; Joy ' s Kitchen, Hale, in tfie Olds Cross-country 2, 4; Winter and Spring Track 1, 2, 3; Green Years Editor 4; Key Club 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 4; Powder Puff 4; , . . College Robin L. White 96 Parker Street Live for today. Dream of tomorn Learn from yesterday. Robin, Ribs . , . Red Hair, Blue eyes . Give me a break! , You tard . . . Likes: the Life Support System, Fri- days at Tahiti, Show Parties . ,. Pet Peeves: CM ' s Driving, Playing West Side Story, Long Orders . . , Favorite people; Carol, Jeff, Debbie, K.L., Mrs. Clement, J.W. . . . Where Found: Yarmouth, Farm St, and with Carol Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2; Newspaper 3, 4; Powder Puff 4 Julianne Youlden 204 Pond Street Met many, liked few, loved one. JuHe, Jules . . . short, brown hair, blue eyes . . . You Cutle! , Oh my God! . . . Likes; being with Rich, food, cruising, girl talks with Carol, money, cars, camping with my family . . , pet Peeves: snobs, fakes, fighting with Rich, red lights, having no money, backstabbers . . . Favor- ite People; Richard, Carol, Jackie, Pam, Sue, Janet, ttie Kipp Family, J- 9 ' s, Jessica, Mom, Dad, and family . , . Where Found; driving in Nova, Baybank, with Rich, Surraco, sny- where but Westwood . . . Gymnastics 1; Soccer 1 Bruce N. Zieper 67 Gushing Road If you ' re going to do something to- night that you will regret in the morning, sleep late. Bruce, Zip . . . Energetic, friendly, funny, nornnal? . . . Likes; stang, Ta- hiti bowling, Oinga, Bogyl, travel via stang. North End, This buds for us UMoss, Where are we . . . Friends: Kim, Tal, The Dudes, DF 8c PS, Marci. family, all my friends . . . Pet Peeves: The Elite Applicatksns, BW 8c Drought AC 8B . . . Found; GR, Under stang, in transit, OZ, w Kim . . . We need bodies , No, I can ' t , , . O.K., II do it, thanx Mom 8c Dad for put- ting up w fT e . . . work 1, 2, 3,; WHSFOESAD Christopher Zizza 137 Willard Circle MaytDe we can ' t force tt e wind in our direction, but we coukj always adjust our sails. Chris, Beamer, Zizz . . . black hair, blue eyes . . . stress out, shut . . , likes; skateboarding, shows, soccer, A-block w Vol 8c Lu, cruisinf w the top down . . . Pet Peeves; IQ Par- ties, Morals, curfews . , . Friends; Mezz Gang 83, Ted, Dill, Tim, Andy. PB, LU, MR, LB, AW ' , CT, Stace. Rina, and IQ ' s, class of 84 . . . Found; Boarding at BCH, Grove St., in dill ' s Audi on a G-Patrol w Ted Craig, TJ ' s house in the pit. Soccer 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Green Years Staff; Senior Class Play Charles T.A. Duray 8 Alder Road To be dipped in Mercury would be a pleasure of ttie Naughtiest kind. Chuck . . . reserved, Gung-Ho . . . Don cha know , Oh, wise guy! . . . Likes; Ramones, skoshing, piano, Minnesota . . . Pet Peeves; dull axes, Churly , G AM Practice. I ' m sin- cere , S-eaters, St. Paul . . . Favor- ite People; JAKS, EBE, MIA ' s, BB, JC, Mark 8c Den, Slope, Bunta, DB, Field Mice, ReaIR Rats, Finnish ski patrol . . . Where found: Bick ' s, New Mexico, H-Rinks. w JAKS. Football 1, 2, 3, MIA 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2; Band 1; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; Student Council 4; Green Years Staff; No Alt. 3, 4 Michael Altobello Peter Cameron ■166 Nahatan Street Fear Not. Mikey, Bello, Squeaker , , . outgo- ing, rowdy . . . What a zoo , Wtiot a yuk , Make my day . , . Likes: young life, Dexys, Geils, trasln it up, thorogood. U2, 7 31 81 Ba- bies . , . Pet Peeves: Flunking, inco- herence, cliques , , . Favorite Peo- ple: Deef, Shaker, Sac, KB, JC, PS, Dennison, Canton girls . . Pet Peeves: No license, post weekend desolation . , , Where Found: Sara- nac. Club, Dunfeys, Frugals, out ' n around. , . . Thanks Deef 11 10 83 Young Life 1. 2, 3, 4 38 Carroll Ave. I.G.T.B.A.D.G.L.A.V.W. Thanks Mom, Dave, Fred, Rich, Pete, W . . . Likes: Fine living and deceiving women Brendan Carey 1 Sunrise Road I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints. Wank Ya! . . . Likes: Being w Lisal. Bud C ' s, bugging Paul K, Melting Peeks, hanging out . . . Where found: Idiot Fests, Rick ' s driveway, Lisa ' s, Cloverland, working off de- tention . . . Pet Peeves: referral, BA, CF, RM 155, FB, Flipper, Pigers . . . Favorite People: Lisa! Phil, CR. Sweed, Dino, Ai, Mark, Rick, Casey, Curtin, Tunney Kurt Margeson 101 Willard Circle Praise the Lord and pass the ammo Swede, Big Daddy, Immigrant, Ralph . . . skinhead . . . FwheatI , That ' s life! , Secure . . . Likes Hardcore, meatmen, Ganggreen, Tolpel, AC DC, Skateboarding, slamming, hunting, idiot fests, mov- ie loft . . . Pet Peeves: 84 ' er chicks, CR ' s executiveness, Ern adven- tures. Buggsies office, WPD . . . Fa- vorite people: PA, MA, Bertha, Twig, Sludge, Linnea, Syl, Skin- heads, sling town boys, Westwood crew, sophomore punks. Vol, Face, Mouth, Flex, Gumby, ML. CC, Dog- gers . . . Where found: The Brook, Richards, at shows, Pit 88 .• % With deep sorrow we dedicate this yearbook in memory of $g ' %■■ ALtX GILMORE 1966-1982 He is that fallen lance thai lies as hurled. That lies unlifted now. come dew, come rust. But still lies pointed as it plowed the dust. If we who sight along it round the world. See nothing worthy to have been its mark. It is because like men we look too near. Forgetting that as fitted to the sphere. Our missiles always make too short an arc. They fall. they rrp the grass, they intersect The curve of earth and striking, break their own: They make us cringe for metal-point on stone. But this we know, the obstacle (hat checked And tripped the body, shot the spirit on Further than target ever showed or shone. Robert Frost f J |K r p m fll K ' ,  89 WHILE WE WERE IN SCHOOL ' 1 L.h LOOKS BACK ISept. 17, 1980 Polish Unions form Solidarity ; Nov. 2 President Reagan elected to office; Dec. 8 John Lennon shot l illed; Jan. 20, 1981 52 hostages freed on Day 444, Reagan Inaugurated; March 6 Cronicite retires from CBS News; March 30 Reagan shot by John Hinckley Jr.; April 2 U.S. Launches First Space Shuttle, Challenger ; May 5 Bobby Sands dies in Belfast Prison after 66th day of Hunger Strilce; May 13 Pope John Paul 11 shot; June 12 Major League Baseball players stiice; July 29 Royal Wedding of Lady Di Prince Charles Oct. 6, 1981 Sadat assassinated in Cairo; Dec. 13 Martial Law Imposed on Poland; Dec. 17 U.S. General James Dozier Iddnapped in Italy, rescued 45 days later; April 2, 1982 Argentina seizes Falldands, Britlan declares War; June 15 Argentine troops sur- render; May 20 E.T. phones home; June 21 Prince William of Wales born to Charles Di; E.R.A. dies SIIC 90 I pj Sept. 21, 1982 N.F.L. Players Strike; Oct. 1 Cyanide iaced Tyienol Iciiis 7; Oct. 19 DeLorean arrested on Drug Charges; Nov. 10 Leonid Breztinev dies, Andropov elected; Dec. 2 First permanent artificial tieart operation a sucess, patient Barney Ciarlc; Marcti 1983 M A S H says Good-Bye; April 22 Forged Hitler diaries introduced; May 25 Return of the Jedi Sept. 7, 1983 Korean 747 Airliner shot down by Soviets, 269 die; Oct. America ' s Cup lost to Australians; Oct. Lech Walesa wins Nobel Peace Prize; Oct. 23 Terrorists attack Marines in Lebanon, more than 230 die; Nov. 1 U.S. invades Grenada rescues Americans; Nov. 27 The Day After hits television; Dec. Cabbage Patch Craze; Jan. 1, 1984 MA BELL Breaks Up; Feb. Andropov dies Cherenenko elected; Feb. Marine Pullout of Lebanon; Feb. 1984 Winter Olympics Sarajevo; March Michael Jackson sweeps Grammys with Thriller; June Celtics win World Championship 15; June 3 W.H.S. Class of 1984 Graduates 91 4 STUDENT COUNCIL Once again, WHS ' s Student Council had a busy year orga- nizing many projects to benefit the school, the student body, and organizations outside of school. This year ' s officers, president Annie White, vice- president Paul Baggeroer, sec- retary Joan Cloherty, and treasurer Susan Magri, worked hard throughout the year, planning various activities and fund-raisers. They started off the year with the ever-popular and successful sixth annual Homecoming Week. During this week, all four classes compet- ed by showing their Wolverine spirit and pride. The week ' s fun events psyched the students up for the big Homecoming game and dance that Satur- day. On Valentine ' s Day, over five hundred carnations were delivered to delighted stu- dents throughout the school. The Bloodmobile, a very worth- while service, came twice to school and proved to be a tru- ly successful project. Many thanks are extended to Miss Bolles and the other advisors, whose guidance made possi- ble a fun and profitable year. Also, the officers wish the best of luck to next year ' s Council. The Student Advisory Board is one of the more productive student organi- zations in the school. Their primary motive is to improve conditions in the school for the student body. This year ' s Board, led by president Su- san Coughlin, succeeded in accomplishing their many goals. Communications with the School Committee and the student body were im- proved through regular meetings and reports as well as by the first annual SAB sur- vey, which resulted in the in- famous Election Committee, an arduous yet unregretted endeavor. The Board would like to thank their advisor Ms. Armstrong, whose assis- tance helped make the year a successful one. Front Row (left to right): A. White, J. Cloherty, C. Duray, T. Thornton, C. Dillon, P. Baggeroer. Second Row: R. Susi, M. Rice, M. McSoley, M. Quinn, R. Lassen, M. McLellan. Third Row: A. Musto, L. Stivaletta, J, White, J. Thurmond, R. Sigmund, J. Aquilina, A. Scarano. Fourth Row: T, Bennett. L. Losardo, R. Mclnnis, S. Penza, T. Aquilina, L. Thornton, STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Front Row: S. Kruger, M. McLellan, S. Coughlin, L. Holderried, P. SuoMpane. Second Row: J. Williamson, M. Hogan, T, Aquilina. M. Quinn, J. Aquilina. 94 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Front Row (left to right): D. Grody, A, White, C. Thurmond, C. Moguire, A. Megley, J, Rosenl aimer. Second Row: A, Crowe, K. Verdi, M. Nondi, I. Lin, S. Chen, J. Hall, A. Lin, M. Rogo, M. Mosco, R, Moki, J, Williannson, J, Cummings, E. Levine, J. Murphy, S. Mackoy, C. Erzberger, B. DeJong, L. Smith, J, Delapa. Third Row: L. Aymie, L, McDermott, B. Romoine, J, Lindgren, D. Pierce, M. Barry, B. Harrington, S. Kurger, M, Davis, S, Darcy, M. Cummings, E. Warrick, M, Fischler, S. Coppo, S. O ' Rourke, Fourth Row: L. Hood, M. Perry, Mrs. Dhosi, P. Danna, Miss Richter, J. Dalton, K. Badessa, C. Bruno, J, Donna, J. Crowley, K. Kiely, K. Colbert, H, Harrington, P. Mullen, B. Collins, M. MacKinnon, K. Gattozzi, C, Duray, T. Lanzillo, G. Lassen, D. Hart, N. Hermiston, R, Kruger. With Mrs. McCoubrey spending the year in London, the AFS Club was advised by Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Dhosi, Mrs. Carey, and the ex- change-librarian from London, Miss Richter. The board consisted of Sen- iors Renee Kruger, Susan Palleiko, Karen Gattozzi, and Beth Collins, and Juniors June Williamson, Jessica Hall, and Michelle Barry. The club was very active, with dinners, fun- draisers, a festive Christmas Party, and the Annual International Dinner. The two exchanges with Rye, NY and Lamoille Union HS, VT were enormous successes. This year ' s Summer Abroad candidates are Beth Romoine and June Williamson. Carol Erzberger, from Switzerland, was one exchange student for the year, and she stayed with the Mackay family. From Holland, Brigit de Jong also came for the year and stayed with the Goldsteins. Both girls were accepted warmly and quickly by Westwooders. We hope these two members and all of the club enjoyed the year, and we wish the best of luck to next year ' s group. Brigit de Jong Holland Carol Erzberger Switzerland 95 KEY CLUB In its third year, the Westwood High School Key Club was very active, donat- ing time to the Annerican Heart Associ- ation and volunteering at the Ellis Nursing Home. Under the direction of president Paul Keating, the club enjoyed a profit- able year. Thanks to all who helped out, and good luck to next year ' s crew! First Row (left to righit): M. Eldridge, K. Morse, B. DeJong, A. White, C, Thiurmond, P, Keating, B. Harrington, K. Sareoult, D. Hart, J. Welby. Second l ow: K. Cusacl , J. Prococcino, S. Lyncl-i, B. Hill, J. Sweeney, C, Maguire, J, Clotierty, E. Levine, J. Williamson, M. Davis, K, Allman, M, Barry, B, Kane, J. Hall, N. Hermiston, S. Coppo, G. Flahive, M. Mosca, J. Fulcinitti, L. McDermott, L. Longmoore, J. Lindgren. NATIONAL MERIT This year Westwood High School boast- ed Commended students, Semi-Finalists, and Finalists in the National Merit Scholar- ship Program. Those students reaching the Finalist stage were Ralph Buonopane, Christine Jurkiewicz, and Lauren Quinn. Congratulations to all of the honored stu- dents for their fine achievements. First Row: L, Quinn, C. Jurkiewicz, R. Buonopane. Second Row: T. Thornton, L. Kelley, G. Lassen, D. Blumental, L. Cohen, L, Snnith, M. Nandi. ANNOUNCERS This year five willing students volunteered their services to inform the student body of the school ' s daily e vents— morning and afternoon. Thanks to their humorous reminders, students were able to keep up with various activities scheduled during the week. We greatly ap- preciate their willingness in giving their time each day— they did a great job! Thanks Larry, Sue, Liz, Rob, and Mike!! Front Row: E, Page. Back Row: M, McSoley, R. Follett, L. Friedl, S. Hallow. 96 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY fairiiir iniiifiW . ' ' 1. 4! • ■■ T ' nil ■« iir TiBl L WW L 1 fl l b 1 . 11 First Row: J. Cloherty, J. McCusker, A. White, M. Rice, M. Glynn, B, Delaplace, K. Verdi, G. Lassen, Second Row: J. Rosenkalmer, L. Smith, R. Kruger, K. Gattozzi, E. Page, L. Fried!, C. Jurkiewicz, M. Perry, C. Dillon. Third Row: D. Peirce, M. Nandi, K. Rosenblad, V. Spakevicius, L, Cohen, L. Quinn, P. Baggeroer, R. Follett. Fourth Row: K. Haley, M. Germaine, M. Carson, R. Buonopane, J. Hood, J. Bride, D. Blumental, P. Fuller, S. O ' Rourke, L. Beltramini, J. Conley, J. Feller, T, Thornton, I. Sigmund, L. Longmoore, S. Hallow, The National Honor Soci- ety concentrated its efforts this year on service to the school and community. Un- der the direction of Larry Frledl, Liz Page, Karen Ro- senblad, Vita Spakevicius, and the board members, the group tutored students and cheered patients at Mass. General with their choral skills. The group also promoted many fundroisers- — such as the Talent Show- — for the Scholarship Fund and the German Exchange Program. On behalf of the members, the officers would like to thank Miss Dillon for all her help, advice, and guid- ance. First Row: K. O ' Rourke, L. FItzhe nry, J, Williamson, J, Murphy, J. Cummings, C. Rosenblad, E, Levine, Second Row: H, Maki, A, Buchler, E, Papetti, S, Henderson, K, Bier, I. Lin. Third Row: S. Kruger, J. McDonough, H, Harrington, L, Holderried, M, Skelly, M, Doursounlon, P. Quinn, J. Hall, K. Sareault, T. Aquilina, Fourth Row: P. Mullen, D, Lane, E. Maxwell, B. Harrington, D. Hart, SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The SNHS was created this year to recognize those stu- dents demonstrating superi- or academic ability in the study of Spanish. With its ad- dition, hopefully more stu- dents will pursue the Spanish language. Congratulations to those students accepted in this, the SNHS ' s first year. Good luck in the future. First Row: L. Coppolino, P. Danna, R. Kruger, J. Rosenkalmer, S, Hallow, J. Cummings. Second Row: K, Haley, M, Carson, M, Fischler, M, Stone, D, Peirce, L. Friedl, E. Page, M, Germaine, C, Rosenblad, Third Row: D, Lane, K, Colbert, V. Spakevicius, M. Nandi, S, MacKay, S, Henderson, K. Lynch, Fourth Row: Mrs, Perry, B, Harrington, K. Kiely, L. Aymie, P. Mullen, P. Quinn, H, Harrington, V, Petronis. 97 CHORUS The twenty-seven member chorus, di- rected by John Markorian, added a little pizzazz to the music department at WHS. They entertained audiences in the Christ- mas, Pops, and Spring concerts, singing popular music selections, and captivat- ing everyone. The chorus would like to extend a special word of thanks to Mr. Markorian whose thirty-six years of ser- vice made choruses of the post and pre- sent great successes at Westwood High. •Mt DOUBLE QUARTET First Row: S. Carrabis, M. Gattozzi, A. Corcoran, S. Flaherty, K. Gottozzi, E. Romaine, D. Valentine, P. Dakln, J. Cummings, S. Darcy, B. Murpliy, Second Row: J. LoVitz, E. Holderried, C. Jurl lewicz, C. Russell, S. Finneran, J. Holderried, L. McDermott, K. Keefe. M. Perry. Third Row: M. Eldridge, K. Keyes, A. Guglielmi, L. Cappucino, G. Gonser, W, Mayhew, J. Traylor, B. Roth, V. Spakeviclus, E, Page. Left to right: J. Holderried, E. Page, W. IVIayhew, C. Jur( iewicz, S. Finneran, L. Holderried, G. Gonser, J. Traylor, L. Dicl ey (pianist), C. Rosenblad. How can we forget — the Chef ' s hat, Jen ' s fin- ished (?) dress, lead in the stomach, Warren ' s Christ- mas Concert solo, and mistletoe? For the first time since Mr. Markarian ' s very first DQ, the Double Quar- tet consisted of all new members. These members were: sopranos Liz Holderried and Christine Jur- kiewicz, altos Elizabeth Page and Jennifer Traylor, tenors Greg Gonser and Warren Mayhew, and basses Sean Finneran and John Holderried. Also, Lisa Dickey served as pianist. Thanks for putting up with us, Mr. Markorian— We love you. Papain Left to right: J. LaVlto, M. Eldridge, K. Keefe, R. Roth, Mr. Markorian, E. Page. J. Cummings, C. Rosenblad, V. Spakevicius. Missing: S. Carrabis. This year ' s Show Choir— formerly known as the Glee Club— sang a vari- ety of songs from Broadway musicals, putting a few simple dance steps to them. The students appeared at the State-house, as well as performed in the Christmas and Pops Concerts. The entire Show Choir would like to thank Mr. Markorian, not only for his endless patience, devotion, and enthusiasm, but also for being a friend, not merely a teacher. ORCHESTRA This year ' s orchestra had a produc- tive year, containing one of the largest string sections ever conducted by Mr. Markarian. Overall, the orchestra per- formed in five concerts, including two exchange concerts with Brookline High School. Their repertoire throughout the year included numbers ranging from Brahm ' s First Symphony to The Sound of Music io more contemporary pieces such as the Carpenters. This year ' s offi- cers were: President Lynda Cappuc- cino, secretary Christine Russell, and li- brarian Cindy Rosenblad. Many thanks to Mr. Markarian whose hard work and patience helped cre- ate a very professional sounding group. Good luck in your retirement!! CONCERT BAND Once again, the concert band had a very musical and successful year, per- forming in several concerts during the winter and spring seasons, Under the ba- ton of Director John Markarian, the band delighted audiences with its fine perfor- mances of classical, jazz, and popular works. The band members would like to extend their appreciation to Mr. Markar- ian for his guidance and dedication, throughout this year and all his years at WHS. We ' ll miss him!!! 99 DANCE BAND Did you hear the one about the Foo Foo bird? . . . STELLA! . . . How about 300 more arrangements? . . . The Hully Gully , . . Jen ' s cowbell . . . Where ' s Linda? . . . Not so loud, bass! The 83-84 WHS Dance Band, under the direction of Mr, Craig Madge, en- joyed another exciting and entertain- ing season. The band performed at various functions throughout the year, such as the Westwood Lions ' Club Ham Bean Supper, the Downey School PTO Dance, the Boston Public Library Jazz Festival, the Pops Concert, and a spring tour in Maine. The band would like to thank Mr. Madge for the wonderful job he did this year. Good luck next year! Keyboard; I, Lin, L, Thornton. Singers: C. Jurkiewicz, A. Abel. First Row: A. D ' Angelo, D. LeBlanc, W. Moytiew, L. Cappuccino, A. Buclnler, M. Giambanco, M. Ford, Second Row: B, Grube, S, IVIcGee, N, Downes, K, Fitzpotrick, W, Carlson, K. Madden, J. Traylor, S, Sullivan, J. Murray, B. Rosenblad, D. McKenna. TRI-VALLEY ALL-STATES i |i: f First Row: N. Downes, L, Cappuccino, J, Traylor. Second Row: J. Murphy, C. Rosenb- lad, A. Buchler, W. Mayhew, E. Page, A. Megley, S. McGee. S.E. DISTRICTS L to R: W Mayhew, L. Cappuccino. A. Megley, L to R: A. Megley, L. Cappuccino, A. Buchler. W. Mayhew, C, Jurkiewicz, J. Traylor. Missing: K. Rosenblad, IARCHING BAND Nepdm, Fight? . . . Xenna . . . Lance! . . . green hair . . . Pauley ... Liz Beth Psyche Squad . . . Classy Clarinet ' s D- trill . . . Chowmein Wayne . . . Chris ' teeth . . . We missed the Star Spangled Banner! The 1983 WHS Marching Band had another successful season in competition, captur- ing numerous first place tro- phies including Best Drum Line, Best Color Guard, Best Musical Ensemble, and Best Drum Ma- jor. The band ' s repertoire con- sisted of Mambo, Looney Tunes, Free, In , the Store , and So Very Hard To Go , all under the direction of Musical Instructor Paul Pitts, Drill Instructor Paul Byrne, and Drum Major Mike (Sugar Hill Gang) McKenna. Officers were L. Page, L. Cappuccino, B. Dela- place, and S. Priore. Congratu- lations to all!! DRAMA CLUB With Miss Shute advising, the Drama Club had a very suc- cessful year. The officers were Renee Kruger, Liz Holderried, Anne Buechler, and John Hol- derried. Members learned about mime and improvisation, and gained experience back- stage and on-stoge through the One-Act Play and the Spring Musical. The club also visited the set of Miller ' s Court to view the filming of this show. Once again, the Val- entine Day cookie-gram sale was a big success. The Thespi- an troupe also gained several new members. The club ' s sen- iors wish next year ' s club the best of luck and a very active, successful year. First Row (left to right): A, Buechler. J. Holderried, L. Holderried, R. Kruger. Second Row: A. Lin, S. Chen. M. Hogan, C. Jurkiewicz, S. Finneron. Third Row: K. Martin, L. Friedl, M. Fiscler, M. Gottozzi, S. Corrabis, C. Dalton, THESPIANS First Row: M. Gattozzi, L. Holderried, J. Holderried. Second Row: R. Kruger, K. Gottozzi, L. Friedl. 102 VIATH TEAM Upon entering an additional league this season, ttie Math Team Rhombi were once again pit- ted against arch-rival Sharon, and L.B . With the strong anti-mantissa techniques of Keenan G. Brock, though, the team negative inversed the Parallelapipeds from Sharon. Under the moving force of Mr. James J. Pender, the team comput- ed in many post-season meets; Mr. Pender, we ' ll miss you at this year ' s Anti-log convention in Mu- nich. The team would also like to extend an inte- gral to the entire math dept. -irst Row: C. Dalton, S, Kruger, T, Aquilina, L. Friedl, A. Ward, K. G. Brock. Second Row: A. Lin, J. A illiamson, J. Holderried, A. Ihnatko. DEBATE TEAM This year, the fairly new Westwood High School Debate Team had some fun and learned a lot. Under the guidance of advisor Mr. Brian Hart, the team practiced various debating techniques and participated in minor competitions. All mem- bers would like to wish next year ' s team good luck, and a larger membership I Left to right: M, Barry, H. Narayanan, S. Callahan, L. Friedl, C, Antonellis, A. Ward, S. Finneran. CHESS TEAM Don ' t mention MY name! . . . D O N U T SI! . . . We lost? Again? ... I hate clocks . . . Losing builds character ... I have too much character! . . . The Westwood High Chess Team hod a banner year as it returned to competition under the leadership of Coach Kevin Burke. Although it was a rebuilding year. Grandmasters Gary Punky Parker, Steve The Bruisin ' Bishop Sullivan, Herb The Anonymous Player Chen, Eric The Duck Goldstein, and the infamous Dave The Black Knight Brown managed to compile a respectable record of 2 wins and 8 losses. Special thanks to Doug Grotto Grokulsky, Paul Full-of Fuller, and Mark Boy George Ganim for substituting on short notice. The club would like to thank Coach Burke for his time and effort and wishes next year ' s team the best of success. First Row: D, Brown, G. Parker, E. Goldstein. Second Row: Mr. Burke, H. Chen, D. Grokulsky, P. Fuller, S. Sullivan. 103 BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' STATE Girls ' and Boys ' State consists of student representatives spending a week at local colleges, studying state and town government. Parti- capants are organized into towns, countries, and political parties. Mock elections are conducted to set up complete legislative and ex- ecutive working bodies. Students gain a greater understanding of the mechanics of government by actu- ally carrying out its daily functions. First Row: L. Fried. Second Row: M. Nandi, L. Beltramini, J. Bride, T. Thornton, M. Perry, D. Pierce. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This year the Westwood High School Photography Club dis- cussed and experimented with shooting, developing, and photo printing techniques. Once again, the club was led by Mr. Thomas Delsignore. Several members also served as photographers for the school newspaper and for Green Years. All the members would like to thank Mr. Delsignore for his time and assistance. First Row: A. Ihnotlco, J. Welby. Second Row: K. Irvine, T. Henderson, A. Coffin. Third Row: 8. Simms, M. Rice, A, McCusl er, R. Eliiot. 104 NO PARENTHESES Again this year tlie staff of No Paren- theses, under the scrupulous guidance of Mr. Milan, produced yet another lit- erary triumph of student works. The magazine was compiled of poetry, prose, and artwork. The editorial staff was expanded to ensure that only the best of the works submitted were pub- lished. The staff would like to thank Mr. Milan for his much-appreciated time and effort. First Row (left to right): A. lhnatl o, L. Fried!, M. Fiscliler, S. Chen, A. Lin, S. Kruger, J, Williamson. Second Row: C. Jurkiewicz, S. Hallow, L. Fitzhenry, K. Colbert, C. Rosenblad, I. Lin, Mr. Milan. As long as a wave can roll on the ocean exhausted before repelled by a shore As long as butterflies find no set direction fluttering freely as they explore As long as soft breezes sway each willow stitch, whispering I ' ll wander considering my each opened door No half-moons limit the possibilities of universal messages with their starry allure No parentheses stifle me infinite ideas my imagination will contour 105 GIVE ME A W NOW FOR THE NEWS The WHS Community Newspaper enjoyed its sec- ond season this year, with the guidance of Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Malm, Mrs. Dhosi, and Miss MacKay. Anne Crowe, this year ' s editor, and her staff worl ed hard to publish three informative issues. The paper reports and dis- cusses school and town events, as well as portrays the students ' views of today ' s world. The seniors wish next year ' s staff the best of luck. 106 First Row: K. Rosenblad, S. Mackay, A. Crowe, B. Brooks. Second Row: C. Rosenblod, P. Coppabionco, J. Murphy, E. Levine, L, Weinstein, M. Germoine, B. McCarthy, R. White, J, Fulciniti, L. Friedl. THE TALENT SHOW HOMECOMING! Homecoming was once again a tremendous success. The week took off on Tuesday with Hat Day followed by Wednesday, Color Code Day, Thursday, Clash Day, and Friday, the Green Pride Day. Green Pride filled the gym while everyone awaited the announcement of the winners of each competition as well as the identity of the new Queen and her court. Lynn Riordan was crowned Homecoming Queen and her two senior court members were Joan Cloherty and Laura Boucher. Julie Thurmond represented the junior class, Julie White, the sophomore class, and Hope Irvine, the freshman class . . . Saturday turned out to be a success with the football team win- ning their game. Later that night everyone appeared at the Hal- loween Dance dressed in their favorite cos- tumes. Some were very different! Many thanks to the Student Council and Ms. Bolles for the suc- cess of our Sixth Annual Homecoming Week. 109 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN This year ' s spring musical was Irving Berlin ' s Annie Get Your Gun. The show was great fun for the cast and a great success thanks to the unfailing confidence and careful guidance of Miss Shute, the director; Mr. Markarian, musical director; and Mr. Man- nino, conductor of the orchestra. AGYG not only brought some fantastic entertainment to the public, but also gave a few lucky high school students a wonderful once-in-a-life- time experience. There certainly is no busi- ness like show business. Bounce, you guys! . . . Watanna Cicilia . . . Where ' s Mac? . . . Jumpin ' Gerani- ums! ... I can ' t hear you, altos . . . Mil-Ky- Way . . . Cut It out, Warren . . . The Buffalo Bugle . . . Hip! . . . They say it ' s wonderful ... GREEN YEARS The 1984 Green Years staff decided that change was the key to producing a new, innovative year- book that reflected the unique qualities of the class of 1984. Through the fundraising efforts of Business Editors Laura Beltramini and John Bride and the creative efforts of co-editors Gayle Lassen and Laurie Quinn many improvements were undertaken. This year ' s yearbook never would have been completed without the invaluable assistance of the typists. Vita Spakevicius and the layout staff, Ralph Buonopane, Tania Henderson and Associate Editors Karen Rosenblad and Pam White. Hopefully the final product will provide cherished memories which reflect the spirit of the class as a whole. Front: Gayle Lassen, Laurie Quinn (co-editors). Back: Mr. Hart (advisor) Assoc. Editors: Karen Rosenblad — Activities, Pam White — Sports, Laura Beltramini — Business, Joh Bride — Bus. Assistant. Layout Staff. First Row: B. Roth, V. Spal evicius (editor) Second Row: S. Hallow, J. Hubbell. Bock Row: L. Smith Missing: B. Collins. 112 Business Staff. First Row: R. Kruger, L. Longmoore. Second Row: D. Valen- tine, B. Romoine, S. Magri. Third Row: J. Fulciniti, K. Morse. C. Maguire. Fourth Row: L. Carrabis, N. Umscheid, D. Blumental. Activities Staff: D. Fleming, G. Moriarty, S. 0 ' Rourl e, K. Rosenblad (editor), E. Boehl. jp-|y Biographies: L. Fried!, K. Verdi (editor), A. Crowe, C. T. A. Duray. Missing: J. Feiler. ports Staff. Front Row: R. Rudser, M. Rice, A. White, A. Fritsch. Back Row: B. Ferroro. Missing: D, Srokulsky, J. Coppa. . .-fk . Copy Staff: C. Jurkiewicz, M. Nandl (editor), L. Cohen, R. Follett. Missing: L. Ihnatko, M. Germaine, H. Chen. 1C1 Ciass Historians: L. Page, W. Mayhew, M. Lazzaro. Missing: I. Sig- mund. Artists and Photographers: First Row: J. Welby, R. Buonopane. Typists. Front: A. White. Back Row: J. McCusker, M. Munroe, J. Rose nkaimer, K. Haley, R. Kruger. Second Row: C. Dillon, Third Row: P. Baggeroer, L. McDermott. Missing: J. Dalton, J. Delapa, K. Keefe. Fourth Row: P. Strock. Missing: T. Henderson. 113 m ■ ' •■ ' ■■■■•■■■a , li- i.lllfii _ , 4 r i ' 1 I - Bi -IHT- [ V J ► pi 7W ' fads fads fads fads fads fads fads m € arfs fads fads fads fads fads fads fads GREEN MACHINE!! Cream Puffs? ... I gotfa take a Mulldog . . . Guide ' s Iced Tea . . . Squeebee Dog . . . Here we go, here we go . . . Brother and Sister ... MR. BIGG . . . Miilis Scouts ... The Fun Bunch . . . Rob ' s Jokes . . . Kill Bunta ' s Car . The Westwood Wolverines completed a brilliant season, finishing 7-1 in league competition and 8-1-1 overall. The Wolverines be- came the first team ever to capture sole possession of the T. V. L. Crown, and with a number one rating in Division 4, qualified for the Super Bowl. Despite a 28-6 Joss to Middleboro on Super Bowl Day, the Wolverines, under the supervision of head coach Jack Diatelevi and lead by co-captains Chris Crabtree and Bill Lynch, had an outstanding season. The defense was lead by co-captain Bill Lynch, Junior Tom Bennett, Junior John Cronin, and Senior Jim Briggs. Under the supervision of Coach Jim Finn, the defense rewrote the re- cord books. The defense recorded 7 straight shut-outs, 8 all together, and had a string of 29 shut-out quarters. They also recorded 17 interceptions, 23 sacks, 15 fumble recoveries, and allowed opponents a mere 35 points on the season. The defensive backfield played a key role in the success of Westwood ' s D . Lead by seniors David Guindon and Robert Homsey, the backfield broke up many passes and caused many fumbles with their stinging hits. They deserve nothing but praise for a great season . . . T is.. i c-- - -i tu 21 75 65 60 W3 74 34 43 Varsity. First Row: R. Homsey, G. Dew, M. McSoley, C. Crabtree, B. Lynch (co-captains), P. DiCenso, T. Sullivan, G. Smith. Second Row: J. Guindon, M. Calvagne, J. Griffin, R. Susi, L. Kelly, J. Harris, B. Brooks, C. Dillon. Third Row: J. Cronin, B. Hagberg, T. Shea, T. Bennet, R. Shea, C. Malloy, J. Murray, S. Mullen, M. McGowan. Fourth Row: P. Dresens, J. Coakley, J. Biggs, L. Curley, D. Spinale, M. MacDonald, T. Ferzoco. Fifth Row: C. Bean, D. Guindon, W. Boehl, P. Palermo, N. Malloy, B. Walsh. Sixth Row: Coach Lawton, Coach Diatelevi, Coach Mucciarone. ' r ' ■■ - mz T J.V. First Row: (left to right) M. Crabtree, B. McMillan, A. D ' Angelo, C. O ' Brien, J. Biggs Second Row: M. Quinn, J. Oppedisano, M. Mulgrew, C. Miller, N. Malloy, J. Mariani, J. Mucciarone Third Row: Coach Lawton, T. Keogh, S. King, W. Boehl, P. Palermo, D. Sugrue, R. Sigmund, A.J. 120 MacKinnon, L. Brown, J. Bride, M. Mucciarone . . . The offense lead by QB Bill Brooks and RB Paul Dresens, had a super season. Bill completed 413% of his passes to his key receiver John Murray, and others to: Dresens, Brian Hagberg, Todd Sullivan, and James Guindon. Brooksie tossed 4 touchdown passes, rushed for 65 yards and had 578 yards on the aerial attack. With Sullivan and James Guindon throwing the key blocks, Dresens racked up 11 75 total yards on offense, 12 touchdowns and a total of 78 points. The offense also out-scored their opponents 168-35. The offensive line, lead by co-captain Chris Crabtree and centered by Craig Dillon, should be commended for a Job well done. Without their tremen- dous blocks and pass protection, the season could not hove been so success- ful. The special teams, captained by Rick Susi, were also a dominating force on the field. David Guindon, Jim Biggs, and Matt Caivagne, mode incredible sticks, creating many fumbles. More often than not, the special teams recov- ered at least one football per game, enabling the offense to rack up another six points. Wolverines elected to the T.V.L. All-Star team this year were: OT Bill Lynch, DE Jim Biggs, RB Paul Dresens, LB John Cronin, and Punter Matt Caivagne. QB Bill Brooks, LB Greg Smith, and RB Todd Sullivan all received honorable mention. Coach Diatelevi received Coach of the Year honors, for Division 4, from the Boston Globe. The football team would like to thank the coaching staff, trainers Don and Joe, physical therapist Jean, the T.P. and L.R. Crew, Roger Cummings, and The Fans. Your support and guidance were much appreciated. The graduating players would also like to wish the best of Tuck to next year ' s team. 121 FIELD HOCKEY MADNESS Thinking . . . Silent Bus Rides . . . Who ' s captain?!! , . . Mcl e!vy ' s mouth . . . Actress of the day . . . Bad IVIoods . . . Bruises, bruises, and more bruises . . . Brownies . . . T. P. . . . Fred from the yeilow bus The Girls ' Varsity Field Hockey team under the much appreciated guidance of Coach Mary Procaccino had a super year. Led by Senior Captains Use Sigmund and Joan Cloherty the girls compiled an impressive 5-6-5 record. Joan and Use were also selected as Tri- Valley League All-stars. The highlight of the season was beating first place Bellingham 3-1. Good Luck Next Year, you guys! First Row (left to right): Copt. I. Sigmund, Capt. J. Cloherty. Second Row: M. McKelvey, D. Carey, C. Antonellis, B. Kane, J. Shepherd, L. Lennon. Third Row: K. Lynch, S. Spinale, C. McGrath, M. Barry, M. Maneinelli, J. Cummings, G. Flahive, iVI. McLellan. Fourth Row: Coach M. Procaccino, L. Hood, K. McSoley, C. McGrath, J, Hall, M. Eldridge, K, Allman. S gyrTrr ' n ' M,, 122 J.V. First Row (left to right): K. Lund, N, Hermisksn. Second Row: C. Lyden, S. Coppa, S. Bartow, C. Kelley, S. Malloy, J. Cronin, L. Sulilvon, D. Doherty. Third Row: B. DiSciullo, B. Cronin, J. Peterson, Z. Koukkos, A. Corcoran, R. Brawley, C. Tassinah, Fourth Row: L. Lynch, A. Coggins, E. Fadum, S. Buchmueller, A. Hardiman, S. Yphantes, L. Smith. BUMP, SET, SPIKE! First Row (left to right): L. Boucher, M, Rice, Capt, L. Riordon, Copt. D. West, A, McCusker, S. Mackay. Second Row: Coach West, M. Collari, S. Rich, S, Lynch, M, Brooks, C. DeAngelis, S. Fallon, K. Mozzarella, M. Kremer, D. Sesnovich, C. Poli. Missing: Manager C. Erzberger. Is the gym finished yet? . . . B-Y-O-B . , . Where are our uniforms?! . . . Dancing in the halls before games . . . Oh, Clare! . . . Medfield Center!! . . .Rocking the bus on road trips . . , Don ' t be nervous just because HE ' S here . . . you guys, come on, let ' s get serious now . . . We are proud and we are mean-ask Bellingham . . . Smile for the comers. Deb! . . . What ' s invisible and smells like carrots? . . . Cheeky-cheeky . . . nothing but class! . . . Let ' s hurry up and end this game. The 1983 Girls ' Volleyball Team had a successful season finishing in third place in the Tri-Valley League with a 9-5 record. Led by co-captains Lynne Riordan and Denise West, the team highlighted their season by almost defeating division one Milford in an outstanding game. This year ' s Tri-Valley League All-stars were Den- ise West and Clare DeAngelis, with an honorable men- tion going to Deb Sesnovich. This year ' s seniors Westy, Spark, Mazz, Mair, Candy Spike, Deb, Laura, Sue Sue and Sue and Mary, wish the best of luck to Clare, Amy, Mary and Mary jo in carry- ing on the tradition next year. Also a special thanks to our outstanding coach Bob West for his dedicating his time to us this year. J, v. First Row (left to right): J. McAulay, K, Sweeney, J. Lynch, J. McAulay, U. O ' Brien, K. West. R. Moore, S. Zizza, T. Sullivan. Second Row: Coach K. Smith, K. Ilg, K. Milford, N. McDernnott, C. O ' Reilly, S. Fitzhenry, J. Murphy, M. Fischler, E. Lawless. Missing: Manager E, Levine. 123 THE NUBBER SQUAD We are the mighty, mighty NUBBER SQUAD! . . . Roll, roll, roll, ROLL!! . . . Dynamic Duo . . . Freshman Beatings . . . Olive Oil— I ' ll be the barrel! . . . It we lose our sweats, how much do we pay??? . . . Decorating Nub ' s house . . . 11, 13, 19 . . . Nicholas ' . . . Good Luck Joel! This year the Girls ' Varsity Soccer Team led by captains Laura Beltromini, Tania Henderson, and Annie White, did much better than what is recorded on paper. Although ranked seventh in the state at one point, the girls learned: That and 50c will buy you a cup of coffee. The Seniors would like to thank Mr. Niles for all the time and care he put into this season! . . . We love you Nubber!!! First Row (left to right): Capt. T. Henderson. Copt. A. White, Capt. L, Beltromini. Second Row: A. Musto, L. Lane, B. Boshion, M. Barry, L. Mundt, R, Swartz, L. Losardo, Manager K. Mulgrew. Third Row: Coach Niles, C. Meagher. L, Mclntyre, W. Home, K, Miller, C, Granese, J. Conley, L. Thorn- ton, C, Thurmond, J. Thurmond. Missing: J. Farfara, D. Grady 124 J.V. First Row (left to right): K. Breen, K. Roche. J. Gundersen. F. Dovey. A. Dixon. L. Elliot. Second Row: L Smith. L. Stivaletta. H. Irvine. C. Huskins. S. Kelley. J. Shepherd. Third Row: M. Musto. N. Roe. K. Hagberg. J White. K. Casey, M. Moloney, J. Shea. M, Kelley. D. DICenso. T, Gogolak. Coach Wells. Missing: R. Rich KEEPER!! We ' re running late today boys! .... Who ' s the sweeper today coach? . , . Tell us another story Chris — FYA . . . RPSH forever .... One time it . . . All right you lazy muffins . . . Oh, don ' t cry, Chris will be OK . . . Over 17 billion penalty kicks shot here .... Green Machine The boys ' varsity soccer team had a good season this year, finishing 4th in the tough Tri- Valley league. The team started off slow, but then, after a disappointing mid-season loss to Foxboro, rallied around Captains Chris Zizza and Tim Lanzillo and went the next six games without a loss, including two thrilling 0-0 ties against rivals Dover-Sherborn and Medfield, finishing with an im- pressive 1 1-5-2 record. The team ' s tourney bid was taken away in the last regular season game by Holliston, the only team to beat Westwood twice this year. The team wishes to thank the soccer moms, and of course. Coach Rock for his hard work, dedication, and patience. This year ' s seniors wish the best of luck to next year ' s varsity team. First Row (left to right): Capt. C. Zizza, Capt. T. Lanzillo Second Row: P. Martin, S. Sudduth, B. -V Quigley, J. Bruno, J. Doherty, M. Mansur. Third Row: Coach Flaherty, M. White, T. Colbert, D. Morrison, P. Baggeroer, K. Fitzpatrick, A. Fritsch, D. Hart, T. Colbert, P. Fuller, Coach Rock Missing: T. Thornton, W. Coggins. % mi y- ' J.V. First Row (left to right): G. Parker, B. Jorgensen, B. MacDon- ald, D. Cohen, M. Niles, F, Ruggeiro, D. Winkelmes, S. Underwood. Second Row: T. McCusker, C. Thompson, G. Alvino, M. Dorr, B. Smith, A. Scarano, B. Loughlin, M. Grippo, E. Hill, T. Kilgarriff. m,. .- ■ ' ••. '  i- 125 A TRIP The girls ' cross country team had a successful season, under the coaching of Mr. Fischler. They finished with a league record of 3 and 2 and a 4 and 2 record overall. Running strongly for the team was Elise Papetti placing twenty-first in the state meet. Elise was also named as a Tri-Valley League All-star and Beth O ' Rourke received an honorable mention as well. Good Luck to seniors Andrea White, Mary Ward, Pam White, and Carolyn Maguire who left the team in hopes that the tradition will be carried on. Congratulations! K ' ' m First Row (left to right): J. Murphy, P. White, B. O ' Rourke. Second Row: K. Reynolds, E. Papetti, Coach Fischler. Missing: C. Maguire, M, Ward, A. White. CROSS COUNTRY The Boys ' Cross Country team had a fantastic season this year by rolling through the Tri-Valley League unde- feated. They won the League meet as well. Captain Chris Doherty captured first place for Westwood throughout most of the season with a battle for second place coming from Russ McGinnis, Eric Maxwell and Greg MacKinnon. 1 The dreaded Green Wave of Peter Dorr, John Hood, Kevin Sareault, Scott O ' Rourke, Doug Grokulsky, Rich Lund, Brian Harrington and John Bride were always there to finish the rest of their opponents. The Seniors wish to thank Coach Hargreoves and un-coach Roger Cum- mings for their time, effort and masochistic speed wor- kouts which contributed to thier number one league status as well as their league championship. The Seniors also wish the best of luck to next year ' s team in hopes that they will be as successful. First Row (left to right): S, Segenctiuk, C. Hart, J. McDonougli, Capt. C. Doherty, G. MacKinnon, P. Dorr, M. Zieper. Second Row: J. Hood, R. McGinnis, G. Hart, P. Dullea, B. Holligan, B. Harrington, S. Buonopane, Coach Hargreoves. Third Row: E. Maxwell, R. Lund, D. Grokulsky, J. Bride, S. O ' Rourke, A. Coffin. Missing: E. Carlson, D. Maus, K. Sareault. 3t WAI bK-WUKKb More M M ' s for the Pep Club . . . You come so close to the board . . . Do we hove to run today? Please, noil The 83-84 Girls ' Swim Team had a great season, despite some hard times. Coach Margo Mahoney moved the team into the tougher Boy State League, where they fought for a winning season, finishing with a 6-5 record. Coach Mahoney nicknamed the girls the hard-luck team as disappointment followed disappointment. First, one of the tri-captains, Kim Starrat, moved to Texas, leaving Kris Subacs and Marianne Glynn to guide the team. Then, three teammates, Beth Fer- raro, Bobbi Ferraro, and Sue Lowell, were hurt and missed several meets. However, the coach pulled the team together and polished the year off by sending many of the girls to the Sectional and State Meets. Anne Marie Guglielmi finished third In the 100 medley, while Beth and Bobbi Ferraro took fourth and seventh, respectively, in diving. The Seniors would like to wish Coach Mahoney and the team much success in the coming year. Best of luck I First Row: N. Umscheid, M, Glynn, K. Subacs, B. Ferraro, B. Ferraro. Second Row: K. Seward, C. Lawless, L. DeAngelis, H. Maynard, S. Darcy, K. Subacs. Third Row: J. Leory, R. MakI, K. Lauck, A. Crawford, V. Adieman, E. Burk, J. Brawley, A. Gug- lielmi, D. Melonson, A. Delaney, L. Kelley, T. Poreda. Fourth Row: H. Kranz, S. Delaney, C. Unnscheid, L. Murphy, K. Buckley, Coach Mahoney. 128 W - ' -z - X ' , II— ■ i HiW -  ' - rop Row: W. Mayhew, R. Leveckis, G. Topjian, M. Skelly, M. Mason, K. Fitzpatrick, l. Malloy. Second Row: M. Niles, C. Hart, T. Nee, G. Hart, M. Higgins, A. Winslow, C. -lanagan. Coach Clough. For Coach Russ Clough, it finally happened, The under- manned team he began coaching three years ago turned their two year losing streak into a winning season of 9-2. He and the rest of the Clams ore very proud of their record. Over three years, the Clams gained seven new members, thus increasing the team ' s depth. Coach Clough was obvious- ly not used to a team this size, and often messed up the line- up (What?! I wasn ' t supposed to swim the 500!) In competi- tion, four old records were broken: Rick Leveckis in the 50 freestyle, Kevin Fitzpatrick in the 200 I.M., Chuck Flanagan in the 200 freestyle, and the team of Fitzpatrick, Flanagan, Le- veckis, and Warren Mayhew in the 400 free relay. Not enough credit can be given to Coach Clough for his dedication to the team, as he finally got a chance to display his coaching skills. Good luck to the exiting Seniors, and continued success to next year ' s squad. 129 TRACK CREW Both the boys ' and girls ' track teams started the winter season off by winning the T.V.L. Relays at Ashland. The boys ' shuttle hurdle team of Jim Howley, Doug Grokulsky, John McDonough, and Scott Fitzhenry established a new record at 25. 1 as both teams took 4 out of 6 running events. The girls appeared destined to end up behind arch-rival D.S., while the boys were the underdogs against a strong Holliston team. However, Green Pride always seemed to shine for the track teams; the girls were awesome, got a few breaks, and walked away with their fifth straight T.V.L. Championship!! The boys ' final meet decid- ed the league championship. They had tremendous performances that day, coming up short by only u o points in what was supposed to have been a cakewalk for the Panthers. First Row: S. Gallagher, P, Baggeroer, C. Doherty, Tri Captains J. Hood, J, Howley, P, Dorr, E. Carlson, G. MacKinnon, S. O ' Rourke, Coach Cummings. Second Row: J. Hanley, R. Lund, P. Fuller, D. Grokulsky, S. Sudduth, K. Sareault, R. Mclnnis, B. Cox. Third Row: S, Buonopane, M, Zieper, S. Blunn, P. Dullea, J. Aquilina, D. Maus, E, Maxwell, T. Gearty. Fourth Row: K. Breen, B. Harrington, M, Mao, S, Fitzhenry, C, Malouf, J. McDonough, C. Bean, D. Sugrue. ... At the Conterence Meet, the girls ended up second while the boys again pulled off many personal bests to come in second by two points again behind Holliston. They were potentially the best team in the league; if not for Groto bouncing off a wall and a horrendous call against Chad in the 1000, the League crown would have been theirs! At the State Meet at Harvard, Chris Doherty placed fifth in the 1000, while Brendan Cox finished sixth in the shot put. The relay team of Doherty, O ' Rourke, Mclnnis, and Dressens placed sixth. Best of luck next year to Max, Kid, Rus, Mule, Hag, Brendan, Beaner, Peat Moss, Fitz, and Scotty; you guys should destroy all! Thanks Rog from Hoodsy, Doorsy, Flames, Dude, Rooker, Groto, Chad, Mugabi, H, and Lundo. Also, thanks Mr. F. from Mary, Hips, Beth, Marianne, Pam and Carol. First Row: L. Hood, D. Fleming, B, Deiaploce, M. Word, C, Erzberger, Coocin Fischler. Second Row: E. Levine, A. Deloney, M. Fischler, J. White, N. Fiermiston, L. Lennon, K. Subacs. Third Row: L. Murphy, C. Jurkiewicz, B. O ' Rourke, S. Penza, K. Dromis, E, Popetti. WTW zy ww: ' , ' ■ ' f 131 B-BALL Laura, you ' re late again . , , Caroline shoot . . . The Black Baby . . . Buffy . . . No Clare, you ' re not Dean Martin . , . Sparky ' s Radio ... 5 minutes or the bus will leave without you . . , Laura ' s and Bern ' s parties . . . 10 in a minute ... on the line again. Under the leadership of co-captains Laura Boucher and Bernice Hill and the coaching of Sue Peters, the Girls Varsity Basketball Team completed a successful season with a League record of 16-0, 19-3 overall. This was the eleventh straight undefeated season in the Tri- Valley league upping the consecutive league victories to 176. The season started off with four Tri-Valley League victories. Then The Westwood Holiday Classic was held which featured two Division one teams form Connecticut. With two very exciting games, the Westwood girls finished the holiday classic in second place, behind Branford, Connecticut. The girls coasted to five more league game to a Wachusett team. The Westwood girls then won their lost seven games, including a win over the Division one champions of Brockton High. With the regular season over, Westwood practiced long and hard for the tournement only to fall short in the quaterfinals by one point to Oliver Ames. Varsity Back Row (left to right): Coach S. Peters, K. Miller, J. Conley, K. Ilg, L. Riordan, C. DeAngelis, J. Procaccino, Coach K. McSweeney,. Front Row; P. Nee, C. Granese, L. Boucher, B. Hill, J. Casey, D. West. Pf 11 y Freshmen Back Row (left to right): Coach K. Smith, A. Dickson, C. Huskins, S. Molloy, C. O ' Reilly, M. Kelley, R. Brawley, L. Smith, Front Row: K. Roche, C. Kelley, K. Hagberg, M. McDermott, H, Gogolak, L. Elliot. 132 J.V. Back Row (left to right): Coach K. McSweeney, K. Milford, J Murphy. B Regan. M. Moloney, S. Fitzhenry, N. Ray, R. Rich. L. Smith Front Row: A. Irvine, K West. 8. Bashian, K. Casey, L. Maclntyre. AND MORE B-BALL Varsity Back Row (left to right): Coacti G. Rool , D. Tavalone, J. Griffin, R. O ' Toole, D, Hart, P. Foehl, T. Connell, J, Murray, T. Ferzoco, B. Walsh, Coach P, Geary. Front Row: Capt. S, McCoy, Copt. K. Galvin, Capt. P. Cummings. Princeton? . , . After a slow 4-4 start, the Varsity Boys Basketball Team turned out one of the strongest showings in recent years, ending 15-5 for the season. Led by Coach Peter Geary, assistant coach Peter Rook, and Tri-captains Paul Cummings, Kevin Galvin, and Steve McCoy, the Wolverines finished 2nd in the Tri- Valley League with a 13-3 league record. In their first tourney berth in three years the Wolverines dropped a heart breaker to Boston City Champs, South Boston, in the first round. Next year ' s team should prove to be equally as strong with 9 returning players and new talent from the junior varsity, which finished up with a 14-4 season record. J.V. Back Row (left to right): Manager K. Mulgrew, A. Scorano. B, McMillan, B. Halligan, S, Segenchuk, M. Word, T. Keough, M. Bartow, A. Delapa, E. Hill, C. Roche, Coach G. Rook, Front Row: W. Coggins, D. Cohen, C. Fox. Freshmen Back Row (left to right): Coach Kohler, M. Scibilia, M. Nolte, T. Lowe, G, Alvino, T. Colpitts, B, McCarthy, P, Bean, M. Doherty, D, Hender- son. C. Foscaldo, Front Row: K, McCoy, M, LaComera. 133 DOWNHILL AND CROSS COUNTRY The 1984 Ski Team had a good sea- son despite the disappointing lack of snow. The downhill team led by cap- tains Dave Guindon and Use Sigmund competed in three meets and placed very well in each. The crosscountry team, led by captains Joe Coppa and Regina Rudser, skied in only two meets and placed second in both. Congratu- lations to these senior skiers who all placed in their respective state meets: Dave Giundon, Doug Dratch, Joe Coppa, Andy Lookner, Anne Crowe, Use Sigmund, and Regina Rudser. The team also wishes to controtulate Jeff Goebel who won the prestigious Ski Meister Award for the second year in a row. Much thanks to Coach Mushroe for his help and guidance all through- out the year. Back Row (left to nghit): D Blumenttial. S MocKoy, J. Feller, Copt J Coppa, D Dratch, D. Stranahan, K. Keefe, P. Gonz, M, Dorr, M. Grippo, J. Goebel, R, Sigmund, Capt. R. Rudser, R. Morrison, M, Sweeney, J. O ' Brien, Coach P. Mushroe, Front Row: R. Gunderson, S, Theodre, D Merrill, L. Anderson, A. Guindon, M, McKelvey, L. Kelly, L. Losardo, R. Ferraro, K, Breen, A. Crowe. Missing; Copt, I. Sigmund and Capt. D. Guindon, i h 134 FORE! -•■-■ wi ' iV Back Row (left to rigtit): Coacti Kodzis. K. Pindel, J. Hubbel, G. Fiola, P. Keating, K. Goldfarb, C. O ' Brien, R. Sigmund, K. Breen. 5 .-. The Bone-Mobile . . . Mooch ' s Hoirdoo . . . Hub ' s swim at Glen Ellen . . . Did we lose them at light bock there? . . . Smooch . . . Where ' s the Gallery? . . . Zomer . . . Lumberjacks 84 . . . the 18th Pine tree . . . the Family . . . the Zoozis School of driving . . . Get skoshed. This year the Golf Team continued its winning ways by extending their winning streak to 32 matches. For the second year in a row, the team was undefeated and retained the T.V.L. title. The team placed fourth in the States, led by Muc- ciorone ' s 77 and Hubbell ' s 78, only losing by 7 strokes. The closest match of the year was against Holliston when Kurt Pin- del sank a 40 footer to beat Holliston by two strokes. Seniors Paul Keating, Chris O ' Brien, Kevin Goldfarb, Gory Fiola, Jim Hubbell, Kurt Pindel, and Joe Coppo will be greatly missed. Coach Kodzis will be looking upon sophomore sensations, Ross Sigmund and Jeff Mucciorone to spear- head the Wolverine ' s attack. WESTWOOD ICEMEN! Dom, Savio, yeah, yeah . . . Lucky Whites . . . Steve Just Got Lucky Nolte . . . Drogin s — . . . Curley Shuffle . . . C. Duray ' s pep talks . . . the Tinkers . . . Lake Placid room raids and snowball fights . . . What ' s wild?-Sol Babe . . . Gumboil Rally . . . cheer- leaders? . . . Holliston Bus Decorators . . . The Green Beret . . . Monday Bloody Monday . . . Mellow Yellow Crew . . . Grube ' s Jedi helmet . . . Hogie Bear . . . Lake Placid gambling ring. Led by the tri-coptoins, Dave Shep- pord, Kevin Welby, and Chris Desi- mone, the hockey team completed a super season with on over-all record of 15-4-1 They captured the T. V. L. title, were ranked number 2 in the state, and received the number 2 seed in the Divisiona 3 State Tournament. Despite a shocking 6-1 upset by Northeast Re- gional in the quarterfinal round, this year ' s team has an outstanding sea- son. The first line, with Chuck Duray and Kevin Welby, centered by Dove Shep- pord, became the top scoring line in Westwood ' s history with a total of 128 points. Kevin Welby lead all Westwood scorers with 49 points, followed by Dave Sheppard with 43, and Chuck Duray with 36. Credit much of Westwood ' s success to the first line, but this season was a total team effort. The Wolverines found superb goaltending in senior Steve Nolte, junior Dave Pecororo, and a promising future for sophomore Tom McCusker. Westwood ' s other lines, although not receiving as much credit as the Welby-Sheppard-Duray trio, proved that they were on essential part of the team by keeping the opposition in check. The Wolverines found more than sufficient talent in such players as: Chris DeSimone, Dennis Peters, Tim Cur- tin, Paul Hordimon, and Jim Conway, that they could skate with any line in the league. Westwood ' s defensemen proved to be a dominating force on the ice, threatening forwards who dared to Varsity Top Row: (left to right) Trainer MacGillvary, Coach Nradley, D. Valentine, D. Peters, P. Hardiman, G. Alex, J. Conway, Capt. C, DeSimone, Capt. K, Welby, Copt. D. Sheppard, J. MacDonald, C, Duray, t ' Curtin, Coach Hogan, Manager J. Coppa Bottonn Row: D. Pecararo, T. McCusker, M. McGowan, ' S. Cohen, B. MacDonald, E. Kirrane, B. Grube, J. Doherty, S. Jacobsen, A. Powers, S. Nolte I tl a Top Row (left to rigtit): Coocti Hogan, R. Reissfelder, R. Gogliard, B. Valentine, R. Lassen, J. Lehmann, K. Spellman, B McCarron. M. Brady, J. Bride. L. Brown, Coacti Valentine Bottom Row R Blomquist G MacKinnon, N. Peters, S. Child, C. Pindel, M. McCusker. R. Ruggiero, R. Roche T Lynch penetrate the defensive zone. Led by senior defensemon Gory Alex, the de- fensive corps intimidated the opposi- tion by throwing mind-blowing checks and stone-walling the attackers. In addition to the regular season, this year ' s team went to Lake Placid Invita- tional Tournament and took third place. The team spent the trip in the Olympic Village, and did a lot of sight seeing. The highlight of the trip came when they beat Skaneateles, the number 1 team in New York, 5-1 T.V.L. All-Stars this year were for- wards Kevin Welby, Dave Sheppord, Chuck Duroy and Chris DeSimone. De- fensive All-Stars were Gary Alex and Andy Power. Ed Kirrone, Mark McGowan, Steve Nolte and David Pe- cararo all received Honorable Men- tion, and Dennis Peters received the Sportmanship Award. The team would like to thank the Westwood Hockey Parents, Trainers Don and Joe, and the loyal fans, Mr. Davis and Jim Brooks. Their support and dedication was much appreciated. The team would most of all like to thank coaches, Bradl ey and Hogan, for their dedication, patience, support, and for giving them a season full of memories that will last forever. The captains and seniors: Steve Nolte, Tim Curtin, Chuck Duray, Dennis Peters, Darren Valentine and Gary Alex want to wish the team luck. The Girls ' Tennis Team had an outstanding sea- son this year. They captured the Tri-Valley League Championship after beating Dover-Sher- born twice and finishing with an impressive 16-0 season. The team with the support of Senior Captains Laura Beltramini and Joy Procaccino made it further into the State Tournament than any team preceding them. The girls made it to the Semi-finals before losing to Revere. Joy Procaccino playing first singles had an un- defeated season, setting the mood for the win- ning team. Sharon Katler held the number 2 posi- tion and Andea White played a steady game and held the third singles spot. The Doubles team of Captain Laura Beltramini and sophomore Kristen Allman were a powerful unit. The odd senior freshman team of Regina Rudser and Twisty Gogalak couldn ' t be beat and played to an undefeated season. The team would like to thank Coach Mary Pro- caccino for helping create the perfect season. Good Luck next year! Whip Dover! GAME, SET Back Row (left to right); M. Barry, R. Rudser, A. White, J. Procaccino, L. Beltramini, S. Katler, M. Davis, Coach M. Procaccino. Front Row: C, DeAngelis, K. Ilg, J. Peterson, H. Gogolak, K. Allnnan, K. Meagher, B. Kane. m MATCH! Back Row (left to right): J, Goebel, M, Don, B. Smitti, T. Keougti, M. White, Coach C. Front Row: J. Marani, D. Hart, T. Kostigen, T. Aquilina. The Boy ' s Tennis Team worked hard this year and produced a very respectable re- cord of 8-5. The team wishes to thank Armstrong Q Qch Armstrong for all her time and effort. Best of luck to next year ' s team. 4 .. ' f. -J A:.- .j .V:m. H. .V- ' - ' . ' ' . - st- - iiSi ilr SW ' rE ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' MORE TRACK . . . The 1984 Boys ' Spring Track team had a remarkable season, led by tri-coptains Chris Doherty, Doug Grokulsky, and Eugene Carlson. Their overall record was 6-1, with a loss to the tough Holliston team. The team ' s top scorers were John McDonough, Doug GrokuJsky, Russ Mclnnis, and Jim Howley. Thanks, Coach HargreavesI! b .4 1 « ., ' ' ' - 9 t First Row; M. Ford, M. Zieper, M. Mao, D. Papetti, E. Carlson, D. Grokulsky, C. Doherty, A, Proman, M, LaCamera, M. Doherty. Second Row: S, Renzi, D. Maus, E. Maxwell, J. Hood, A. Lookner, J. Howley, B. Cox, D. Drotch, S. Sullivan, P. Fuller, S. Gallagher, D, Brown, R, Mclnnis, C. Dullea. Third Row: Coach Hargreaves, M. Scibilia, M. Harkness, W. Coggins, B. Grube, J. Cronin, R. Susi, C. Bean, T. Petronis, B. Harrington, P. Dorr, J. McDonough, R. Lund, B. Halligon, S. Segenchuk, T. Gearty, S. Buonopane, S, Sudduth. 40 Jm L ' 1 ' Trsn 1 v s k i ' - . ■ . ij AJgg ' :..i The Girls ' Track Team completed yet another successful season this year, with a 6-1 record and second place in the league relays. The top Wolverine scorers were Melissa Fischler, Elise Papetti, Sue Fi tzhenry, and Beth O ' Rourke. Seniors Beth Delaplace and Marianne Glynn also ran well for the team. Thanks Coach Fischler!! First Row: C. Brown, B. O ' Rourke, E. Papetti, S. Penza, K. Subacs, N. Hermiston, Second Row: R. Rich, C. Breen, G. Black, R. Elliot, J. White, S, Harper, F. Gray, K. Lund, B, Delaplace. Third Row: Coach Fischler, Z. White, H, Irvine, L. Murphy, L. Elliot, J. Murphy, A B Sand, L. Thornton, C. Jurkiewicz, M. Fischler, J. Hall, C D Rock, S. Fitzhenry, D. Melanson, V. Adieman, A. Delaney, M. Glynn. 141 PITCH, HIT The Softball season was a season of rebuild- ing. With only four returning players, the team had to make a new start. Under the coaching of Kathy Smelster and the leadership of co-captains Lynne Mundt and Kathy Harrington, the team finished with a record of 7 - 9. Although the record doesn ' t show it, the team was very talented, gained a lot of experience, and should be a tough team to beat next year. Earning Tri-Valley League and Daily Tran- script All Star honors were Caroline ranese, Kathy Harrington, and Johanna Madge. Good job and Good Luck next year. Varsity Back Row (left to rigtit): S. Henderson, G. Flahive, M. Musto, K, Miller, Capt. K, Harrington, J. Madge, Coach Smelster. First Row: M. Cummings, K. Lynchi, C. Gravese, C, Abel, Capt. L. Mundt, D. Girlac. J.V. Back Row (left to right): Coach Swain, F. Davy, S. Zizza, D. DiCenso, N. Ray, E. Fadum, K O ' Reilley, L, Gerulskis, K. Harrington, M. Giannbanco. Front Row: J, Gunderson, K Mulgrew, S. Doss, C Huskins, L. Sullivan, K, Sweeney, L. Stivaletta. L. Smith, K. Roche. AND RUN Varsity Back Row (left to right): Copt. K. Galvin, T. Shea, J. Brooks, B. Hagberg, S, McCoy, J. Biggs, M. Calvagne, P. Dressens, M. Basch, Coach Dowries. First Row: M. Lookner, B. Walsh, W. Brooks, P. Dwyer, P. DiCenso, P, Cummings. This year ' s Varsity Baseball Team, led by coach Russ Downes and co-captains Pete Di- Censo and Kevin Galvin, had an excellent season, finishing second in the TVL with a 14 - 6 record. The team advanced to the State Tournament, yet was knocked out in the sec- ond round by 1 rated Stoughton. Congratu- lations to this year ' s departing seniors and best of luck to next year ' s team! i J.V. Back Row (left to right): C. Roche, D. Henderson, P. Palermo, S. Jacobson, N. Malloy, K. Keefe, P. Lynch, J. Barry, Coach M. Mucciarone. Front Row: C. MacMillan, J. Ruggiero, B. Nader, J. Oppedisono, J. McCusker, W. Boehl, M. Mulgrew, M. Goodale, A. D ' Angelo. 3 J ' FRESHMAN YEAR We began our venture into High School in the fall of 1980, starting at the bottom as lowly Freshmen. We met all those new teachers who kept us busy with more than enough work, both in class and at home. They soon made us realize that this was nothing like junior high. The eight-day schedule was hard enough to figure out without the help of upperclassmen who joyously gave us the wrong directions through the unfa- miliar halls. We quickly learned the swing of things, and elect- ed our first officers: Use Sigmund, President; Marianne Rice, Vice President; Laura Beltramini, Secretary; and Susol Theil, Treasurer. They led us in our first class activity, the traditional A.F.S. Magazine Drive. Of course they had help from the man who tempted us with giant Sugar Daddies, Wolverine mugs, and yes, we all remember those little Weepul things. When Thanksgiving rolled around, we were introduced to another new and exciting event. Homecoming week. We participat- ed in Hat Day, Clash Day, Backwards Day, and Green Pride Day. At Friday ' s Pep Rally, the band played, the football team paraded (in their socks), and a beaming Use Sigmund repre- sented us in the Homecoming Queen ' s court. Spring quickly come and we said Goodbye to the Seniors when they graduated, making us unofficial Sophomores, but then we realized that as they were off at the beach, we had to get ready for another new experience. Finals. One last burst of intense cramming was usually left until the night before. Every- one checked the score sheets outside their classrooms before leaving for the summer, hoping to return in th e fall as Sopho- mores. SOPHOMORE YEAR With much self-confidence and determination, we began our sophomore year. No longer known as the Little Fresh- men , we intended to use what little authority we possessed over the entering class. Our class officers for the ' 81 - ' 82 year were: President Use Sigmund; Vice President Marianne Rice; Secretary Laura Bel- tramini; and treasurer Annie White. 19 Academically, it was time for us to buckle down and do CI, some serious studying. This was the year we experienced B tMology with Mrs. Soltmarsh and the well-known Mr. Sorris, whose course created much anxiety for us apprehensive stu- dents. The first major event of the year was the Fourth Annual Homecoming Week, sponsored by the Student Council. This Week ' s activities not only included Hat, Toga, and Clash Days, but also featured a new day, one which displayed an amazing assortment of pajamas. On Friday, Green Pride Day, the gym was filled with green-and-white clad students anticipating the winners of each competition. Representing our class in the Homecoming Court was the captivating Laura Boucher. The Halloween Dance, held in the cafeteria capped off an excit- ing, fun week of festivities. In athletics, we made our mark. Both the boys ' and girls ' soccer teams and the volleyball team made it to the tourna- ment. The cross country teams also had victorious seasons. The highlight of the fall was the football team ' s winning sea- son. Once again the girls ' basketball team mode it to the tournament with Laura, Bernice, and Denise representing our class well. By the end of the school year, a number of sopho- mores proudly wore their new, white W s which they had so diligently earned. Wanting to be involved in as much as possible, sophomores could be found in various other activities too; for example, the WHS musical Damn Yankees , the Bond, the Chorus, and the literary magazine No Parentheses. On the social side, some of us were fortunate enough to attend those awesome senior football parties, while others were being chased through the woods. Due to our lack of wheels , we usually spent our Fridays cheering on the bas- ketball teams and our Saturdays rooting on the hockey team. Much to the dismay of some upperclassmen girls, many sopho- more girls enjoyed on exciting evening at the prom. In June, it seemed impossible that half of our high school years were over. As we left for summer vocations, we looked forward to our new status as upperclassmen. JUNIOR YEAR In September of 1982 our class returned to the High School as Juniors. After two long years we were finally free of the label of underclassmen. We had heard that Junior year was to be a tough one, and Use Sigmund, Ted Thornton, Marianne Rice and Laura Beltramini fearlessly took on the job of leading us through the long year as class officers. We found the rumors we had heard concerning the horrors of academics during Junior year to be true. As a class we spent 3 hours on a Saturday morning suffering through the PSAT ' s only to later spend other Saturday mornings enduring SAT and Achievement Exams. U.S. History, a Junior require- ment, was the class in which Miss Congdon introduced us to the term paper— an assignment loved by all. Schoolwork was tough, but we survived. In October we became united as a class during Homecom- ing Week, in addition to Hat Day and Clash Day, Career Day was added. There was a surprisingly large number of prosti- tutes found walking the halls on that day! On Green Pride Day the spirited Annie White represented us as a member of the Homecoming Court. Athletically, the class was very successful. The Junior class was well represented on the Varsity Football team which had a great season finishing second in the competitive TVL The Wolverine Marching Band made its presence felt during Its season, also, capturing a first Place Trophy in the State finals and second Place in the New England Finals. The Girl ' s Volley- 146 ball team was led to a successful season by our own Denise West who was a co-captain. The Boys ' Swim team led by Juniors Warren Mayhew and Rick Levckis and the Boys ' Bas- ketball Team under the leadership of Junior coOcaptoin Paul Cummings also were successful. The Girls ' Basketball team had yet another great season placing first in the TVL and winning the South Sectiona Championship. Congratulations to Laura Boucher who was a Globe All-Star as well as the TVL MVP. All in all — we Juniors left our mark as athletes. On the night of May 20 we held our Jr.-Sr. Prom. Despite a minor accident on the way, everyone eventually arrived at their destination— King Phillip ' s Ballroom. The theme of the Prom was Nights in White Satin — which the Marcells ne- glected to play. Jennifer Smith, Laura Boucher, Carlo Macln- tyre, and Susan Thiel all looked exceptionally lovely and were chosen to be our representatives on the Prom Court with Senior Hope Mansur as Queen. For everyone it was a night to be remembered — whether they wanted to or not. We re- turned to school after the Prom to find the seniors gone. It was only then that we realized that we were now at the top of the ladder, ith much anticipation and excitement as to what we had ahead of us we said goodbye to junior status and began to prepare ourselves to become seniors . . . SENIOR YEAR As a class, we began our senior year in much the same way as previous classes. With much apprehension and enthusiasm, we looked forward to whatever our final year at Westwood High School would bring. Led by our class officers Ted, Mike, Craig, and Marianne, we began our year with the Senior Class Breakfast which was followed by the Powder Puff football game. The girls, of course, won with a score of 18-1 We were cheered on and congratulated by those beautiful cheerleaders. Whoever thought that any boy at Westwood High could have such nice legs. (Especially Larry.) Homecoming week showed lots of spirit with the ever so popular Hat Day and Clash Day. Green Pride was the most popular day with the most participants. The Homecoming Queen was Lynne Riordan with her court Laura Boucher and Joan Cloherty. The Halloween Dance that preceeded Home- coming Week was a great success and a great deal of fun for all. Athletics played a major role this year with two very suc- cessful teams. The football team, led by Captains Bill Lynch and Chris Crabtree, won their first undisputed Tri-Valley League Championship, and, for the first time in Westwood High history, made it to the Superbowl. An excellent season by the best football team we ' ve ever had. Another Tri-Valley League Championshpi was won - this time by the hockey team. Led by Captains Dave Sheppard, Chris DeSimone, and Kevin Welby, the team also set a league record for the most wins in a season with 13. Good job Rinkers!!!!!! Our Senior Class Play this year, M ' A ' S ' H , was a fantastic show. We saw Hotlips, Hawkeye, Trapper, and the Bonwits come alive by the very talented actors and actresses of the senior class. A little bit of Europe come to Westwood High this year. AFS Exchange students Carol Erzberger and Brigit DeJong be- came port of our senior class in September. We hope they enjoyed being a part of the graduating class of 1984. Good luck Carol and Brigit! Our next senior activity was the boy-girl hockey game. Ah yes, another victory for the girls and an incredible hat trick by Annie White. The final score was 5-4, and afterwards every- one went to Smitter ' s for a warming up party. The Senior Class Banquet on Friday, May 4, was our first formal event. With the cafeteria decorated with pictures and streamers, we realized that our years at Westwood High were culminating. The theme of the Banquet was You ' ve Got a Friend . Even though we never got to hear it because the band couldn ' t play it, the evening was of great pleasure with an unforgetta- ble striptease performed by two boys named Bill and a little help from Candy and Sheila. Is tomorrow skip day? was a question that was soon being asked by every senior who was, by now, struck with the Sen- ioritis Plague. On one warm, sunny Friday morning, if you were driving down Route 128, you may have seen a caravan of cars heading down to the beach. And of course those cars belonged to the faithful Seniors of Westwood High. When some got to the destination -which was supposed to be Rex- ham Beach- they were greeted by some men in nice blue uniforms who had flashing lights on top of their cars that sug- gested they take their party elsewhere. So Duxbury Beach was soon invaded by the Senior Class of Westwood High. The following Monday we were given a little something extra - unfortunately it was an extra day in school. So what ' s one extra day when you ' ve already been through 180?! On May 18, the Junior Senior Prom at King Philips Ballroom in Wrentham took place. With Hello as our theme, we spent the evening laughing and dancing. Of course we never got to dance to the theme because, once again, the band didn ' t know how to play it. Our Prom Queen was Use Sigmund with her Court Renee Kruger, Christin Jurkiewicz, Pom Ingram, and Gail Moriarty. It was a memorable night for all!!!!! The Beach Trip was rained out Wednesday and Thursday. Instead, we went to Concannon ' s where we had plenty of food and a real good time. Sunday, June 3, 1984, finally arrived. With blue skies and a cool breeze, we awaited the handing out of diplomas. As we each walked up to receive our diploma, we realized our four years at Westwood High School had really come to an end. As we reflect on our past year, we regret only that it hod to come to an end. Thanks and a great deal of appreciation are felt for al for the faculty and administration for making our Senior year at WHS a memorable and unforgettable one. We eagerly await the future. For we, the Class of 1984, ore the future - it will be what we make it. 147 SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS The Class of 1984 would like to extend its heartfelt appreciation to the Senior Class Advisors for helping us to make our senior year an enjoyable one. These facul- ty members have played a crucial role in our many functions by advising us as v ell as helping us with orga- niza tion and supervision. Through their kindness and assistance they have made many events possible. Thank-you for your guid- ance and caring. First Row (left to right): Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Hanlon Second Row: Mrs. Cummings, Miss Stiute, Mr. Wolsti, Mr. Valloncourt, Mr. Fischler, Mrs. Perry, Mr. Cose, Mr. Hart, Miss Dillon, Miss Maruca Missing: Mr. Milan 150 SALE OF THE CENTURY On Saturday, September 24th, the Senior Class held its first fundraiser of the year: the annual Flea Market. By 10:00 a.m. the parking lot was filled with eager shop- pers, rummaging through the various items, which ranged from a wellworn, stuffed beaver, to bikes and furniture. Several seniors de- cided that the best way to get business was to stop traffic on Nahatan Street. Using an antler-less moose- head, they flagged down cars in both lanes. Other stu- dents loudly hawked mer- chandise in their best auc- tioneer style. All in all, this event was a big success, producing money and a lot of fun. The Senior Class would like to thank Miss Dil- lon, Mrs. Perry, and our other advisors for their hard work and much-appreciated help. 151 M A S H Colonel Blake, it ' s Section 8 timel . . . You ' re rude and crudel . . . Cheers . . . Let nne tell you about the Fufu bird. ... ... Somebody stole my cat! . . . Female approaching. . . . Can I tease you with twenty shares? . . . What is lilt? . . . They hate us because we ' re yung. . . . Life stinks. . . . There ' s more, but I don ' t understand it. . . . You ' re being difficult! . . . Mermaids in cold mud paddies? . . . Don ' t call me Henryll . . . Witty things. . . . He tried to BITE me! . . . Homeless dogs and backward children? . . . They call me Ugly ' cause I ' m so good-looking. Understand? . . . Live lobsters, C.O.D. This year ' s senior class play. M A S H!, under the skilled direction of Mr. James Flaherty, was a tremendous success. Improvs, playnastics, and Director ' s Surprise greatly aided cast and crew In handling missed cues and minor problems. The senior class would like to express their deep thanks to Mr. Flaherty for his time and effort. rriai 152 teii SEOUL 5fc i 153 SENIOR CLASS . . . BREAKFAST? On Friday, September 30th, the class of ' 84 got up early in order to attend the first senior event of the year, the Senior Class Breakfast. At 9 A.M. the parking lot of the V.F.W. Hall in Dedham was full of cars, each containing a spirited bunch of seniors, hanging out of the cor windows. The hall flashed with green and white as the seniors made their way to their assigned tables which were furnished with donuts, baskets of rolls, and bowls of pickles (yes, this was a breakfast!?). The time spent in the hall was loud and rowdy. There was more yelling and cheering than eating (that is understandable!). The noise emanated from the senior girls who were psyched up to challenge the senior guys in the Powder Puff football game which was to follow the breakfast. After on hour full of pep, laughter, and some eating, the rambunctious seniors made their way out to the parking lot where they all piled into cars and sped off toward the W.H.S. field, horns wailing all the way. Pi SPfPpK f L L rj m0 W9 k . m ■ I K vflr Bl ' K ' ' jc i V .. H 1S4 AMAZON VICTORY On the morning of Septennber 30th, after the Senior Class Breakfast a crowd gathered at the fooball grid-iron to wit- ness the long-awaited match-up be- tween the 1984 Girls ' Powder Puff Foot- ball team and a unlucky group of senior boys. The girls astonished everyone by beat- ing the boys in a convincing eighteen to nothing victory. The star of the Powder Puff team was our Swiss Miss Carol Erz- berger, the A. F. S. student from Switzer- land. Carol was responsible for scoring two of the girls ' three touchdowns. The third T-D was a spectacular 99 yard run by Laura Boucher. The girls were cheered on through the game by a stunning group of female cheerleaders. Thanks go to the Cummings and mem- bers of the boys ' football team for their time and patience in coaching us. •«%; -: 155 SPAGHETTI DINNER During the cold of one January evening, many students, faculty and town residents braved the weather to attend the year- book ' s annual spaghetti dinner. Although not a great financial success for Green Years, the din- ner proved edible and enjoyable to all those who attended. Spe- cial thanks go to Chef Flaherty and Chef Flahive as well as to Todd Sullivan, Greg Smith and Richard Saccone for their culinary expertise. Green Years also wishes to thank Mr. Hart, Mrs. Dhosi, Miss Dil- lon and the many Seniors who contributed their time and ener- gies. NOT THE BRUINS BUT . . . On one warm April evening a courageous group of Senior Boys took on a talented team of Senior Girls. It was yet another outstanding victory for the girls. Annie White scored on incredible hot trick and led the girls to the 5-4 win. Thanks go to both faculty and seniors who made this a great game. SUPERLATIVES! FRIENDLIEST: MIKE MCSOLEY-DEBBIE GRADY BEST LOOKING: CRAIG MALLOY-LAURA BOUCHER MOST GULLIBLE: GEORGE DAHER-BOBBI JO SWARTZ CLASS DEVIL: GREG SMITH-CANDY POLL MOST ARTISTIC: RALPH BUONOPANE-TANIA HENDERSON CLASS WIT: ROB SHEA -MICHEL E O ' BRIEN BEST DRESSED: TOM KOSTIGEN ANNA ABEL CLASS ANGEL: JEFF FULCINITI-JOAN CLOHERTY CLASS FLIRT: CHRIS ZIZZA-JEN SCHOCK CUTEST: CHRIS DESIMONE-LIZ PAPPIS MOST LIKEL Y NOT IN SCHOOL: GEORGE HASIOTIS-LAURIE STIVALETTA PERFECT SENIOR: BILL L YNCH-ANNIE WHITE MOST DESIRABLE DATE: ROB SHEA-LAURA BOUCHER DONE MOST FOR CLASS: TED THORNTON- MARIANNE RICE CLASS CLOWN: PETER DORR-REBECCA ROTH UNSUNG HERO: CRAIG DILLON-ILSE SIGMUND MOST AMBITIOUS: JOHN BRIDE MOONA NANDI MOST LIKEL Y TO TAKE HOME TO MOM DAD: CHRIS DESIMONE-JOAN CLOHERTY MOST MUSICAL: WARREN MA YHEW-LIZ PAGE BEST ACTOR ACTRESS: ANDY FRITSCH-CHRIS JURKIEWICZ MOST LIKEL Y TO SUCCEED: JOE NAJJAR-LAURIE QUINN MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: BILL L YNCH-ANNIE WHITE MOST ATHLETIC: JIM BIGGS-DENISE WEST CLASS RADICAL: JOHN CARLEVALE AMY GOLDFARB MOST TALKATIVE: TOM NEE-MARY LU LAZZARO CLASS COUPLE: GREG SMITH-BOBBI JO SWARTZ CLASS DREAMERS: PAUL BAGGEROER LAURIE STIVALETTA Friendliest: M. McSoley - D. Grady I Best Looking: C. Malhy - L. Boucher Most Gullible: G. Daher R. Svvartz Most Likely Not in School: G. Hasiotis - L. Stivaletta Class Wit: R. Shea - M. O ' Brien Class Flirt: C Zizza - J. Schock 1S9 160 Unsung Hero: C. Dillon - I. Sigmund Most Musical: W. May hew - L. Page Most School Spirit: B. Lynch A. White Most Talkative: T. Nee - M. Lazzaro 161 YOU ' VE GOT A FRIEND • M Ilk The Senior Class Banquet was yet an- other fantastic success for the Class of ' 84. The cafeteria, with the help of paint- ed murals and a few miles of crepe pa- per, became a lovely setting for a won- derful evening — an evening which in- cluded a full course roast beef dinner and beautiful music from our own WHS Dance Band. The banquet ' s theme was the song You ' ve Got a Friend, and although the band neglected to play it, the feeling was strong among us. Ted Thornton, as class president, pre- sented personal awards and gifts to friends and faculty alike, including a few special ones to Miss Dillon and Mr. Morkar- ian. Ted was surprised to receive his own special gift — a birthday coke from his friends (all 240 of them). Gayle Lassen, Laurie Quinn and the other editors an- nounced the Senior Superlatives, award- ing each recipient with on interesting gift. Thanks to the Senior Class officers, ad- visors, and banquet staff for making the night of May 4, 1984, such a memorable one. 162 A TOUCH OF CLASS Junior Court: G. Flahive, C. Rosenblad, S Stapleton, R, Federico. Prom Queen I, Sigmund. Senior Court: R, Kruger, C, Jurkiewicz, P. Ingram, G. Moriarty. This year ' s Prom was yet another resounding success. Held once again at the King Philipp Ball Room in Wrentham, the Prom drew a record crowd of over five hundred guests, each dressed to the nines — he in his most dash- ing, she in her most beautiful; the air hummed with the rustle of taffeta. Westwood High students, as well as faculty, never looked better. The dance was an elegant affair, complete with full-course dinner and live band — which never did play the Prom theme song Hello. Extra enter- tainment was provided by several students. Andy Fritsch assisted the band with his own rendition of the song Shout , while Eric IVIaxwell, Erik Haines, and Chris Doherty displayed their breakdancing skills. Use Sigmund reigned as Prom Queen, with Senior Court members Renee Kruger, Christine Jur- kiewicz, Pamela Ingram, and Gail Moriarty, and Junior Court members Cindy Rosenblad, Gretchen Flahive, Susan Stapleton, and Rena Federico. Our thanks are extended to the Junior Class for organizing such a truly memorable occasion. JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM 164 h65 RAIN . . . Date: May 30. Weather: Rain Date: May 31 Weather: More rain Beach Trip Verdict: Cancel Alternate Plan: Indoor Beach Barbecue Where: Concannon ' s, Norwood Success Failure: Success! AND MORE RAIN 167 CLASS DAY 1984 . . . The Class of ' 84 came together for one final time before gradua- tion—Class Day. As usual, the aca- demic awards and the athletic awards were presented, and the Senior Class History was read. Speeches were mode, and the yearbook was dedicated to Mr. Bri- an Hart, a man very special to the Class of ' 84. Carol Erzberger, our AFS ex- change student from Switzerland and a member of our class, ex- pressed with deep sincerity and gratitude her thanks for the exper- ience granted to her at Westwood. Her speech brought tears to many eyes. We entered the gym that day with a sense of nervous sarcasm, laughing at the step-tap march and the band ' s rendition of Pomp and Circumstance, pretending to be eager to get the ceremonies over with. 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Xy Sohb JaSi Ocir - jenv fo ver hafp)hi 3 ct4 nL) fri )ck- Xy Oyo ' sin l-kkf)e ' %ut7 ' iAJy leos a f aJ hand in yiarfi c na j Jje L Mh. Xj l a Tcn vaJ ihn p lea c a neuy Qarcu ei dcor SedXf . Xy kno-ia) Vcrdty leave V.L. . e crvaHcn5 Me OXV. Cre , A LAST GOODBYE On June third, a miraculously sunny day, the Class of 1984 gathered together for the last time, to joyfully yet tearfully wish each other good-bye. For better or worse, our years at Westwood High School were over. .| . , 172 „ ' £ --3i .; - 173 ivwm WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL p CLASS OF 1984 IN THE FUTURE Gary Alex — Wentworth Institute Richard Annaian — Wentworth institute Eric Aquilio-Southeastern Massachusetts University Lauren Aymie — University of New Hampshire Carol Ayoub — Northeastern University Paul Baggeroer — Purdue University Glenn Beattie — Southeastern Massachusetts University Laura Beltramini— Boston College Patricia Bennett — University of Massachusetts Amherst Steven Besser— University of Lowell James Biggs— United States Military Academy David Blumental — Middlebury College Erika Boehl — Boston College Brendan Boland — Middlebury College Laura J. Boucher — University of Massachusetts Amherst John Bride — Cornell University Mary Brooks — Mt. Ida Junior College Ralph Buonopane — Tufts University Carol Burke — Merrimack College Lynda Cappuccino — University of Hartford John Carlevale— Boston University Eugene Carlson — Northeastern University Linda Carrabis— Framingham State College Mark Carreiro — Wentworth Institute Margie Carson — Russell Sage College NY Herbert Chen — Columbia University Joan Cloherty — Boston College Linda Cohen — University of Pennsylvania Thomas Colbert— North Adams State Timothy Colbert — Framingham State Elizabeth Collins — Tufts University Jeanne Conley — Providence College Joseph Consoli— Bentley College Joseph Coppa— Northeastern University Christopher Crabtree — University of Massachusetts Amher Robert Creasi — Blue Hills Technical Institute Anne Crowe — Mary Washington College. VA Paul Cummings — University of Massachusetts Amherst Kelly Cusack — Regis College George Daher — Stonehill College Janet Dalton — Northeastern University Janine Delapa — Providence College Beth Delaplace — University of Massachusetts Amherst Christopher Desimone — Fitchburg State Gary Dew — Fitchburg State Peter Dicenso — Plymouth State, N.H. Craig Dillon — Georgetown University Donna Dion — Northeastern University Christopher Doherty— Boston College Peter Dorr — Worcester Polytech Douglas Dratch — North Adams State Chuck Duray — Norwich University Paul Dwyer— Massachusetts Bay Community College Susan Fallon — Curry College Jacqueline C. Feller — University of New Hampshire Beth Ferraro— Clark University David Ferry — University of Massachusetts Amherst Gary Fiola Providence College Deborah Fleming— University of New Hampshire ■t jert J. Follett— Bowdoin College Arlene Fox — Northeastern University Lawrence Friedl — Princeton University Andrew Fritsch — Massachusetts Bay Community College Jeffrey Fulciniti — University of Massachusetts Amherst Paul Fuller — St. Michael ' s College, VT William M. Gagliard — Bridgewater State College Shaun Gallagher — University of Massachusetts Amherst Kevin Galvin— Emerson College Mark Ganim— Boston University Peter Ganz— University of Massachusetts Amherst Karen Gattozzi— George Washington University Deborah L. Gerlach — St. Joseph ' s College. Maine Mary Germaine — Boston College Lynn Gerulskis — Framingham State College Marianne Glynn — Boston College Amy Goldfarb — Adelphi University. N.Y. Kevin Goldfarb — University of Massachusetts Amherst Deborah Grady — Babson College Douglas Grokulsky — Worcester Polytechnic Institute Susan Haines — Bridgewater State College Kathleen Haley— Fitchburg State College Kenneth Hall — Northeastern University Susan Hallow— University of New Hampshire Paul Hannigan — University of Lowell Karen Hansen— Burdett Secretarial School John T. Harris — Suffolk University Christopher Harvey — University of Southern California Dennis Hegarty — Northeastern University Tania Henderson — Rhode Island School of Design Bernice Hill—University of Massachusetts Amherst Robert Homsey — Massachusetts Bay Community College Jonathan Hood— Boston College James Howley Norwich University James Hubbell — University of Massachusetts Amherst Michael Hutnyan — Babson College Lee Ann Ihnatko— University of Rhode Island Kim Irvine — Framingham State College Christine Jurkiewicz — Wellesley College Sharon Katler — Syracuse University Paul M. Keating— Bryant College. Rl Richard Keating— Barry University. Fla. Kathleen Keefe — Katharine Gibbs Sheila A. Keefe— Framingham State College Carol A. Kelley— Massachusetts Bay Community College Lawrence Kelley — Stonehill College Evelyn Keyes — Bridgewater State College Jackie Kirrane — Framingham State College Thomas Kostigan— University of Massachusetts Amherst Renee Kruger — University of Massachusetts Amherst James Lane — Wentworth Institute of Technology Timothy Lanzillo -Northeastern University Gayle Lassen— Wellesley College Richard Leveckis — Johnson fe Wales Jean Lindgren — Bentley College Linda Longmoore — Boston University Andrew Lookner— University of Massachusetts Amherst Richard Lund— Providence College Kim Lundberg— Fitchburg State College 176 i ■[ Marie Lynch — Boston College Michelle Lynch — Endicott College Sara Lynch—Stonehill College William Lynch— United States Military Academy Patricia MacDonald— St. Anselm ' s Caria Maclntyre — Massachusetts Bay Community College Susan Mackay — Randolph Macon, Va. John Mackey — Boston College Gregory Mackinnon — New York Institute of Technology Michele Mackinnon Simmons College William G. MacQueen Massasoit Community College Susan Magri — University of San Diego Carolyn Maguire — Boston College Daniel Maher — Blue Hills Technical Institute Craig Malloy — Massachusetts Maritime Academy Vincent Marani -Illinois Institute of Technology Warren Mayhew — United States Military Academy Kimberly Mazzarella- Curry College Carol Ann McCusker - Wheelock College Julie McCusker -University of New Hampshire Lauren McDermott — Virginia Technology Christopher Mclnnis Newman Preparatory Michael McKenna Framingham State College Michael M cSoley -Vanderbilt University, Tn. Anne Megley — Emmanuel College Ronald Messina — Northeastern University Michele Michael Burdett School of Business Andrew Mirsky University of Massachusetts Amherst Gregory Monaghan Norwich University Gail Moriarty — Northeastern University Amy Morrison — Northeastern University David Morrison — St. Anselm ' s, N.H. Karen Morse Springfield College Laura Mosca North Adams State David Mullaly Framingham State College Diana Mullen — Boston University Lynne Mundt — Providence College John Murray - Babson College Terry Nader — Roger Williams College Joseph Najjar — Carnegie-Mellon University Moona Nandi — Amherst College Thomas Nee — Belmont Abbey College, N.C. Paul Nixon — University of Colorado, Boulder Stephen Nolte — Nichols College Christopher O ' Brien — University of West Virginia Michele S. O ' Brien - Massasoit Community College Keri O ' Connor — Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Geoffrey Ormsby — University of Massachusetts Amherst Scott O ' Rourke — Tufts University Alexandra Orphanos School of Fashion Design Elizabeth Page — Harvard University Susan Palleiko — University of Massachusetts Amherst Warren Pallis — Southeastern Massachusetts University Elizabeth Pappis- Becker Junior College Deirdre Peirce — Trinity College, Conn. Maryanne Perry — Providence College Dennis Peters — Norwich University Kurt Pindel — University of Wisconsin Candace Poll — Curry College Sandra Priore — Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Joy E. Procaccino — Bryant College Lauren Quinn— Harvard University Cheryl Rabatsky— Boston University Marianne Rice — University of New Hampshire Susan Rich — Mt. Ida Junior College Nancy Richards — Framingham State College Carolyn Riley — Boston College Lynne Riordan— Babson College Scott Robertson — University of Nebraska Elizabeth Romaine — University of New Hampshire Karen Rosenblad — Wheaton College, Illinois Jennifer Rosenkaimer — Smith College Rebecca Roth — Mt. Ida Junior College Regina Rudser — St. Mary ' s College, Indiana Carolina Ruggeri — Simmons College Steven Rzucidio — University of Lowell Richard F. Saccone — Wenworth Institute of Technology Wayne A. Sallale — Massachusetts Bay Community College Christine Sanders — Massachusetts Bay Community College Stephen Sareault — Northeastern University Robin Sayers — Henry O. Peabody School Jennifer Schock — University of Massachusetts Amherst Debra Sesnovich — Syracuse University Robert Shea — North Adams State College David Sheppard — Berkshire Preparatory School Janine Shepperson — Massachusetts Bay Community College Daniel Sicard— Northeastern University Use Sigmund — Middlebury College Stacy Simms— Dean Junior College Leo Simpson — United States Army Gregory Smith — New England College, N.H. Jennifer Smith— Colby-Sawyer College Linda Smith — Bucknell University Vita Spakevicius — Brown University Phillip Strack — University of Lowell Debra Strauss— Roger Williams College Kristin Subacs — Simmons College Stephen Sullivan — Stonehill College Roberta Swartz — Pine Manor College Jennifer Sweeney — St. Anselm College Susan Thiel — LIniversity of Hartford Joseph E. Thornton — University of Massachusetts Amherst Christine Thurmond— Merrimack College Nancy Umscheid — New Hampshire College Darren Valentine — Vermont Technology College Kristen Verdi— Trinity College, CT Mary Ward — Bentley College M. Aaron Weinstein — Northeastern University Kevin Welby — Northeastern University Denise West— Stonehill College Andrea White — University of New Hampshire Annmarie White — Boston College Pamela White— University of Vermont Robin White— Suffolk University Julianne Youlden — Bay State Junior College Bruce Zieper— Hofstra University Christopher Zizza— Plymouth State, N.H. 177 SPONSORS Mr. Mrs. Louis R. Delaplace Rochelle Malcolm Kruger Mr. Mrs. Edward F. White Mr. Mrs. James A. Simms Mr. Mrs. Robert L. Haines Mr. Mrs, Edward T. Kirrane Rev. 8c Mrs. Theodore Fritsch Sharon L. White Mr. Mrs. Burton Goldfarb Colonial Barber Salon Anonymous Mr. Mrs. William J, Ducheneau, Jr. Mr. Walsh Miss Dorothy A. Tolini Mr. Mrs. Lee L. Hood Mrs. Saltmarsh PATRONS Jack Pam Nixon Dr. Mrs. Irwin Mirsky Mr. Mrs. Paul M. Keating Mr. Mrs. Warren T. Pallis Mr. Mrs. Donald M. Murray The Chen Family Dr, Mrs. James Thiel Dr. Mrs. George Blumental Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Messina Mr. 8c Mrs. Charles A. Peirce Mr. 8c Mrs. John P. Bride The Malloy Family Mr. 8c Mrs. William Morrison Mr. 8c Mrs. James J. Perry Mr. 8c Mrs. Richard L, Lassen Mr. 8c Mrs. Donald B. Youlden Dr. 8c Mrs. Richard A. Mackey Mr. 8c Mrs. Jack R. Mullally The Rabatsky Family Dr. 8c Mrs. Dennis J, Collins Mr. 8c Mrs. Edward Grokulsky Dr. 8c Mrs. Priya S. Nandl Mr. 8c Mrs. Ronald T. Peterson Mr. 8c Mrs. Lawrence E. Kelley Rita 8c Stan Romaine Mr. 8c Mrs. Ronald A. Follett John 8c Elaine MacDonald Jean 8c Bill Brooks Mr. 8c Mrs. James I Schock Harding 8c Glidden Inc. Lyndon 8c Lois Rosenblad Sylvia 8c Fred Rice Ron 8c Rosalie Priore Westwood Boosters Club Mr. 8c Mrs. George Umscheid Carol L. Armstrong Mr, 8c Mrs. Donald J. Maclntyre Mr. 8c Mrs. Richard J. Coppo Richard J, Stack Judith A, Bolles Hollis Perry Brad 8c MaryLou Thor nton Dr. 8c Mrs, Andrew D. Dorr Mr. Phillip F. Flaherty Fran Petrakos SPECIAL DONATIONS Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Beltramini Dr. 8c Mrs. John F. Keefe Mr. 8c Mrs, William Verdi Mr. 8c Mrs. Joseph M. Quinn, Jr. Westwood Insurance Agency, Inc. Century 21 Traylor Real Estate 178 ASSOCIATES Ol WESTWOOD, INC. Telephone 323-1966 DR. WILLIAM J. CARRABIS DENTIST OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT 26 CUMMINS HIGHWAY ROSLINDALE, MASS. 02 13 1 uce Plus Firuit.Vegetable and Deli Specialists 911 High St., Rt. 109, Westwood Village Plaza between Nahatan St Westwood Lumber 329-8400 All Roads Lead to Produce Plus CONGRATULATIONS! CLEANERS Keep it Clean L M Management 922 High Street Westwood, MA 326-1805 179 To Chris And Sue May Your Every Stride In Life Be Arched By A Rainbow A GRATEFUL MOM Big Screen TV ' s— V.C.R. ' s— Movies, Movies, Movies Videotime 913 Westwood Village Plaza Westwood, MA 02090 (617) 329-4990 OVER 1.000 TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM! Congratulations and Best Wishes for the future— Class of 1984 THREE S PHARMACY 735 High Street Westwood, MA 326-5120 Tel. 326-9870 SiX BaRBETRS 3iaii Olyling Vv e Neeo 1 our j— |ect ' l 1 o | un Out -Dufflne?? Mickey AnasTASIA 291 Washington St. Route 1A Proprietor Islington. Mass. PHONE 329-3923 PHONE 329-3922 WESTWOOD PIZZA 929 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD, MASS. 02090 FISH AND CHIPS OPEN 7 Days 1 0:A.M. - 1 1 :30 P.M. 180 555 High Street Westwood, MA 02090 617-329-7476 1-800-343-6842 Onmii entix ® Your dental business management team Our dental centers are located in: Boston, MA Hyannis, MA North Dartmouth, MA Medford, MA Hadley, MA Providence, Rl Miami, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL New Hartford, NY Ithaca, NY Glens Falls, NY Syracuse, NY J.W. ANDERSON AND COMPANY INC. 1227 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD, MA 02090 769-5029 329-4328 Best Wishes And Good Fortune To The Class Of 1984 181 WeVe got something for students who need money for school. HELP ( Xir Hi Jailer lulucalion j)nn FYo ram(HhJ.P)can keep sludenLs ri hl where I hey Ixilong. lnsdi(X)l. If y(ju ' re an unclerii radLuUe, you can h )m )w up U .Szl.SOO per yeiir at Soulli Shore Bank. (Irad- u ile sludenLs, cLS much ius .SOOO per yeiir. And you don ' t have lo start paying as Ixick till you le;ive sch(X)lor radLUite. To quiilify for 1 IE! .1 yc )U mast Ix enrol led in an accredited sch(X)l, carry at leiisl a half-time study loi:id,and meet thesch(K)rs definition of financial need. Even if you don ' t qualify for HELP, you may be eligible for up I o -S. ' )()()() per year throu) ,h our Parent l oaas for I Inderj raduate Students (PLt IS) program. 1 M .1 IS is f( )r parents wi th ji( x kJ credit whocansti irt repaying your loiin immediately. So call any ( me ( )f ( )ur S( )ulh SIk )re liank offices. And j et the HI LP you need. South Shore T] 1400 Hancock Sireel Quincy, Massachusellb 02169 (617)472 1000 LYnoir MiinlxTl-DK ' 182 THE STORE THAT WANTS TO BE FRIEND NEIGHBOR PART OF THE COMMUNITY 183 -mchI RICH CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 15 Speedway Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02134 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1984 184 Grandview Development Corp. P.O. Box 706 Westwood, MA 02090 CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK! PHONE ORDERS 326- 8970 The Coffee Grinder Fresh Coffee, Donuts, Pastry, Subs , Sandwiches Everything made RESH DAILY 400 WASHINGTON ST. WESTWOOD, MA NEAR ROCHE BROS. 185 To Someone Special, our daughter Tania Henderson May the fun and excitement of the Green Years spill ove r throughout your years to come in college and Social Life, as it did for your parents who just celebrated their 30th class re-union of the Green Years Class of 1953. Cherish these friendships and keep them alive, and down the road the reward will be yours. Mom S Dad TO THE CLASS OF 1984 May your memories of Westwood High School be filled with happiness and may Green Years reflect those feelings. Best of Luck! Green Years 186 Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny, ' ' Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1984 CuUinet CULLINET SOFTWARE, INC. 400 Blue HUl Drive, Westwood, MA 02090 187 188 Making your way in the world today takes everytliing you ' ve got; taking a break from all your worries sure would help a lot. 6009 189 190 Wouldn ' t you like to get away? Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name . . . 193 • %i cs You want to go where everybody knows your name, -theme trom Cheers 195 rrw i ii ■m i M il l 1 ,1 I m mill i ng , I In no way can we hope to thank airW«3S§ who helped in the production of this yearbook. But certain individual contributions demand mentioning. Those staff members who donated much of their time are: Laura Beltramini, John Bride, Karen Rosenblad, Pam White, Vita Spokevicius, Ralph Buonopane. Kristen Verdi, Joe Coppo, the typists, Lee Ihnatko, and Chris Jurkiewicz. To those people we extend a warm and heartfelt Thank you! Also, we are deeply grateful to the administration and the front office secretaries for their patience and open minds. Mr. Brian Hart and Mrs. Irene Dhosi, our advisors, as well as Maureen Shana- han, our yearbook rep., deserve a great deal of credit also. More thanks ore extended to Renee Kruger and Miss Barbara Lassen for seeing us through to the end. The Class of 1984 as a whole deserves thanks for being unique; this yearbook serves only to reflect the individ- uality and charisma of our class. Finally, not enough thanks can be given to Mr. Craig Morris, our photogra- pher. His endless patience, listening ability, and ingen- ious ideas guided us at every turn. We could not have made it without him. •i JOSTENS n :«. , i . w ' ill ' • VXoi 1 1 it . j.a: - - . ' K . 4 ' - ' 4l |a(J 1W. .


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Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987


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