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WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY 668 HIGH STREET WESTV OOD, MA 02090 A ' EST 000 PUBLIC LIBRARY iir 3 3018 00082 0970 FOR REFERENCE NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THE ROOM a ( CAT. NO. 23 012 4f Green Years 1985 ta0 j: Editors: Jennifer Murphy Mathew Shelly Business Editors: Tdhy Aquitina Mark McGow n Advisor: Mr. Brian Hart Contents Faculty Under classmen amL 18 IWf 40 Seniors 52 Activities 92 Sports 1 £ b . 1 1 X Senior Activities « fiK 148 -m 0- MESSAGE TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1985 As your Senior year at WHS draws to a close, I would like to congratulate you and express best wishes for your future, not only for myself but all members of the staff. The members of the class have established an enviable academic record and have responded very well to increased emphasis on academic progress, which has characterized your four years here. Accep- tances at first-rate institutions of higher learning have come in in gratifying numbers, and the overall average of the class reflects much hard work and ac- complishment. In extra-curricular activities, our athletic and musi- cal groups have achieved a championship level, earn- ing recognition on a league, state and regional basis. This has brought honor to the community and has added to the reputation of the high school. It seems most fitting to hope that all of you will achieve in your future undertakings the same level of success which has marked your class in high school. I sincerely hope this will be the case for all of you in the future. Phillip F. Flaherty From your apprehensive arrival as nervous fresh- men in 1981, you were quick to respond to the unique spirit and atmosphere that is Westwood High School. As a class you came together to participate in the classroom, in atheletics, in musical programs, on stage, and all the activities that bring about the reali- ty- weVe in high school ... As individuals your goals developed and a strong sense of direction and academ- ic pursuits became visible. The Class of 1985 follows in the footsteps of many truly outstanding classes and you, also, have left a fine model for entering classes to pursue. Preserve the valuable friendships of your years at Westwood High School and remain active in the alumni. Age Quod Agis. Mr. Charles W. Flahive No matter how it is said, there is no way to reduce the emotion captured by the simple phrase Good- bye . The flood of thoughts and feelings reeling through our minds should be shared and experienced as we depart from what has been our home for the past four years, Westwood High School. This is a time of remembrance, a time to look back over our lives and recall with joy the many wonderful people who have shaped our lives here at Westwood High School. We are truly in their debt. While Westwood High has changed our lives forever, we have made a lasting impression in the hearts and minds of the faculty, family, and friends of Westwood High School. Valedictorian — the goodbye teller. It is with much joy in my heart that 1 say goodbye to Westwood High School and wish the Class of 1985 all that ' s good in the world. Paul Friedman 1-26-85 1 11 sssi Kk ■U i 15 Central Administration Asst. Superintendent Leo J. Crowe Superintendent C. Louis Cedrone Scliool Committee First Row: Barbara Larkin, Kathy Mulgrew, Barbara Lessard; Second Row: Arthur Baggeroer, Glenn Harkness, Joseph Quinn, C. Louis Cedrone, Leo J. Crowe T6 School Administration Our special thanks and gratitude are ex- tended to the Admin- istrators and Secretaries of the school, from the Class of 85. Principal Phillip F. Flaherty Asst. Principal Charles W. Flahive Secretaries Mrs. Ellen Kalenberg Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici Mrs. Margery Hancox Mrs. Marjorie Hall 17 N f P ; il J i i J ; .1 «J - ■J I J f u i J J H i y Write on! 20 Mrs. Mary Bishop Mr. Michael Milan The Department of English at Westwood High School offers courses that emphasize un- derstanding in the areas of grammer, literature, and composition. Whether experiencing Shake- speare for the first time, analysing a poem by E. E. Cummings, or putting the final touches on a term paper for A. P. English, students are bound to be doing so under the direction of a proficient teacher. It is fair to say that the strength of this depart- ment lies in the expertise of its faculty members. It is their keen interest in and devotion to the intellectual growth of the students they teach as well as the generocity with which they share their time and wealth of information that has helped to make the study of literature in the English classrooms a pleasurable experience for Westwood High School students. Mr. Brian Hart Mrs. Jeryl Barraza Mrs. Frances Pctrakos Parlez-Vous Espanol? Tapes, cultural experiences, written trans- lations, and oral exercises-these are the things that have helped foreign language students to improve le francais, el espanol, latina, und Deutsche. The foreign language department is also offering to students the opportunity to experience first hand the language by sending them to Spain and Paris. Mrs. Elaine Douccttc Area Coordinator Mr. Robert Burke Mr. William Duchencau 22 Mrs. Barbara Gray Mis.s Ann Marie Ticri Miss Louise Chereski History Runs Its Course Mr. Thomas Brown Mr. Peler Case Mrs. Barbara Cummings Mr. Roberi Avakian Miss Priscilla Congdon From apes to astronauts, the Social Studies Department has led us through the history of civilization. Freshman and sophomore years gave us only a hint of what was yet to come- U. S. History. Junior year, we a thoroughly enjoyed the exciting and informative com- mentaries by Miss Congdon and Mr. Ava- kian. We discovered there was more to Social Studies than History when we took Psycholo- gy, Economics, and Sociology during our Se- nior year. Mr. Donald Bcurman Mr. William Davis 23 Scientifically Speaking The Science Department, under the direction of Mr. James Pender, provided again this year outstanding programs in the areas of natural and physical science. By Senior year students have been exposed to physical science, biology, chemistry, and physics. They have participated in outdoor labs with Mr. Burke, mated fruit flies with Mr. Sarris, and played with the Physics is Phun toys of Mr. Topalian. The Class of 1985 extends its thanks and best wishes to the teachers of this fine department. r  ' Mr. Raymond Kccgan Mr. Calvin Topalian Mr. Edward Marx X v rp H-V -« -dr-M y.o y i - : 3i Mr Chrislos Sarris 24 % Mr. Ivan Van dc Workccn Mr. Kevin Burke Mrs. Laurel Flyer Mrs. Doroih Salimarsh 25 Take A Derivative The Math Department, directed by Mr. James Pender, offered students interesting courses ranging from Algebra 1 to A. P. Cal- culus. The team-teaching program, math seminar room, and com- puter room allowed students to progress individually while also permitting them to pursue special areas of interest. Teachers were available to students for SAT review, independent study, and cadet teaching. The students of the Class of 1985 thank the facul- ty members of the Math Department for their dedication. f Mr. Gary Rook Area Coordinaior-Malhcniulics, Science Mr. James Pender 26 Mr. James Flaherty Miss Judith Bollcs Miss Karen Maruca Mr. Raymond Kodzis W ■■. Mr. David Walsh Mr. Harvcv Fischlcr Miss Dorolh Tolini Mr. Richard Hargrcavcs 27 Industrial Arts With guidance provided by Area Coordinator Mr. Lawrence Rettman, the Industrial arts department succeeded in giving experience and skill to the students. Our special thanks to the members of this department. Mr. Lawrence Rellman Mr. Thomas Nelson Miss Lisa Mackay Home Economics Our special thanks are extended to these members of the faculty who provide stu- dents with knowledge of many day to day activities, such as the growth and develop- ment of children, fashion design, and prep- aration of foods. Pictured are Mrs. Joanne Arnold and Mrs. Susan Costanza. i - rr Business Department • •4 . r- Led by Mr. Rettman, the Business De- partment this year taught such skills as typing, accounting, shorthand, data pro- cessing, and office procedures. Our thanks to this department for providing skills needed in college and a business career. Pictured is Mrs. Irene Dnosi. 4 I Mrs. Natalie Carey Mr. Albert Nolan Mrs. Jcinc Kainberidis 29 Art Art played a major role in W.H.S. ' s cur- riculum this year. Studies included ceram- ics, portfolio design, and art history with Mr. Milan. Our special thanks to those teachers who brought creativity out of the students. Mr. Thomas Del Signorc Mrs. Judith DesPrcs Music With the new addition of Mr. James Giurleo as Director of Music, the department really came out this year. Our special thanks and wishes for future success to Mr. Giurleo and his department. Mr. James Giurleo 30 Twelve minute runs, fitness tests, and Mr. Tucelli ' s warm-up ' s are just a few of the things which made up the physical edu- cation department, led by Mr. Joseph Gearon. Many thanks to this department for all its efforts. Pictured also, Mr. Rus- sell Downes. Mr. Paul Tucclli Miss Elizabeth Rice Miss Susan Peters V J Our great thanks go to Mrs. Clement and Don, who tended to our injuries, both great and small. Mrs. Elizabeth Clement Mr. Don MacGillivray 31 Helping Hands An important part of Westwood High School, the Learning Center provides with the extra help they need to make it through the curriculum at Westwood High. Our special thanks to Mrs. Elizabeth Rae, Mrs Anna Runci, Mrs. Martha Stacey, and Mrs. Carol Roseggarten. Get Out Of Here Four to a table and the delinquent students list are just two of the library ' s most memorable phrases we learned. Pictured are Mr. Eugene Sweezy, Mrs. Nanette Eckert, and Mrs. Vir- ginia McCoubrey 32 Guidance Under the direction of Dr. William Pendell, this year ' s Guid- ance Department helped upperclassmen choose a school and un- derclassmen choose their courses. Our special thanks also go to Mrs. Susan Bornstein, GET Ghairperson, and Mrs. Lorraine Brinton, our School Psychologist. Thanks also go to Mrs. Donna Watkins, METGO coordinator at W.H.S. 4 Ms. Carol Armstrong Mrs. Phyllis Whcclcr I Mrs. Lorraine Brinion Mrs. Susan Bornstein Mrs. Donna Watkins 33 Self-contained This year ' s Self-Contained program helped those students whose needs were not met by the regular school curriculum. With this program, the students needs were met while the student was allowed to .. enjoy a regular school atmosphere. Mrs. Anne Mallcson Mr. James Flaherty Special Education The Special Education Department this year helped the exceptional student learn the skills needed to perform in a funda- mental academic situation. Our special thanks to these teachers who helped to build skill and character. Mrs. Jeanne Connolly Mrs. Janet Borgman 34 The V.I.P. ' s Of W.H.S. Our great thanks to those who keep our school in tip-top condition. Ray Gurdy. Mr. John Doc. Mr. Ed Reed, Mr. John Foley, Mrs. Helen Thornton Special thanks go to the people who really keep the students going, the cafe- teria workers. 35 Dedication ' ■' ' ' , j; f- : ' ' ■fj ' T ' Throughout the last four years every- one of us has been touched in some way or another by the dedication shown by the faculty at Westwood High School. Whether we haver been affected by a teacher ' s intense devotion to his craft, his or her seemingly limitless knowl- edge, or perhaps more personally by an encouraging word, the devotion and concern of the faculty for the students of this school have been powerful influ- ences on our development. The Class of 1985 has chosen to dedi- cate the yearbook to a teacher who has shown a profound dedication to teach- ing and to the students. She has always been available to us, in and out of the classroom. She has counselled us, ad- vised our activities, directed a major school club and offered us loving en- couragement. We will be forever in- debted to her for her time and special devotion to our class. It is with deep gratitude that we dedicate the 1985 Green Years to you, Mrs. Barbara Cummings. ?l Best Wishes Students of Westwood High School will long remember the many contributions made by Miss Frances Burns. A gifted teacher and a dedicated educator, Miss Burns gave the school and community thir- ty-eight years of devotion and service. She encouraged reading and demanded superi- or writing from many students over the years. She advised the first chapter af N.H.S., coached plays, and promoted the literary magazine. In all that she did, she was noted to her warmth and caring. She can truly be considered a model of the teaching profession. Students of the future will benefit from the lasting legacy of hon- esty, hard work and love of learning she leaves the high school. 37 ' %. h, •% _ V I i 11 n 1) i) JJ 43 L A  . iJ i j j!iJ 3 1 J iJ Amj£SHMEN FRESl V i- ; s B Aaron. J. Allen. W . Allcvnc, A. Alvcs, N. Anionellis, C. Baggeroer. J. Barber. J. Barry. M. Barry. J. Bean. H. Bcallie. R. Beatly, M. Beneway, L. Berardi.S Blomquist. M. Blumcnuil. M. Bolser. D. Borden. N. Bradley, A. Brady, L. Brady, A. Brazier, N. Bride, J. Brown, M. Bruno, V. Bruno, R. Burr. D. Butters. R. Ca- haly. Jr., L. Calvagnc, S. Cappuccino. T. Carey. B. Carlson. W. Carrabis. C. Carreiro. B. Carter. R. Casey. C. Chapin. J. Chiricotti. J. Christian. E. Ciampa. L. Clark, J. Clinton. M. Cloncy, .1. Coen. A. Coliari. J. Collins. J. Conley. J. Conley. D. Coughlan. T. Creamer. R. Creasi. W. Cronin. J. Cummings. K. Cunningham. T. D ' Espinosa. M. Daley. M. Davis. J. DcSimone. N. Desmond. C. DiPietro. J. Dobra. C. Draper. K. Driscoll, S. Edwards, C. Esposito, S. Fedcrico, L. Fink, H. Flanagan, D. Foehl, D. Foley, J. Fox, M. Foxx, J. Friedman, R. Gagliard, J. Gary, S. Gearty, T. Gentile, K. Gerraughty, S. Gerulskis, K. Gill, M. Gill, G. Gilroy, J. Goldfarb. D. Goldstein, N. Gonsalves, J. Gozzo, B. Grady, R. Grady, C. Green, C. Grcenhow, L. Gresham, S. Griffin, J. Grippo, L. Guglielmi, A. Gula, C. Ha- bib, S. Haines. C. Hall, D. Halpcrin. R. Harper. .S. Harrington, J. Harris, S. Heffron, B. Henderson, J. Hennigan. J, Hess. W. Hinkley, S. Hoban, J. Howley, M. Hulmc, J. Hurley. T. Imbornone. D. Jorgenscn. C. Kallenberg. K. Kane. J. Karcher. K. Keaney, M. Keefe, V. Kelley, R. Kelly, Jr., R. Kemp, C. Kennedy, K. F RESHMEN MEN FRESHMEN M V J m 1 ' h , rT ; ' ; - ,• ' ,- -auck. jr.. J. Layden. D. Leary. M. Lennon, M. Leonard. A. Letourneau. M. Locke. E. Lynch. A. Mahegan, K Maki. K. Maloney. D. Malouf. A. Malvone. L. Margeson. J. Marshall. M. Martin. D. Mason. S. Maxwell. J. Mavhew. B. McCarthy J McCoy E McCusker 1 McDonough. R. McGuhcc. P. Mclnnis. S. Mcintyre. D. McKenna. W. McLaughlin. H. McLellan. E. McMellen. M. McMillin C Meleo L Mills n ' o-x° f i .°r ' - ' ° -„ 1 Mosca. A. Mullen. J. Mullen, A. Mulligan. C. Murphy. M. Musto. R. Nandi. M. Niles. L. Noumi. D. Oronnor C Q-Donnell E O Toole K. O Toole. R aaso M. Papetti. L. Page. D. Pariseau. K. Parry. M. Petrucci. S. Poole. B. Poreda. N. Proman. B. Quinn, D. Quinn. S. Quinn B Rage ' C. Reardonl Reynolds. J. Reynolds. A. Riskalla. J. Roberts. J. Robicheau. S. Romaine. M. Rosenberg, B. Rosenblad. C. Roth. M Russo J Rutan j ' Santarpio. VI. Scarano. Q. Scott, S. Seward. L. Shahidi. A. Shamatta. T. Shamatta. R. Shea. W. Shea. J. Silbey. C. Silva. E. Spann. B. SpeUman D Steuart ' c ' Subacs. G. Sudduth. A. Sullivan. D. Sullivan, D. Sullivan, S. Sullivan, L. Susi. M. Thurmond, M. Totino, C. Towne, G. Traylor, J. Tschirch J Tunney M Va- jentic. W. Wallace. P. Ward, J. White, C. Williams, D. Williams, S. Yessaillian. E Yobaccio ' ' RESHMEN FRESH] IN 9 H ESHM IRE SOPHOMORE SOH «• ' - fm - jJJJT - S. Adams, G. Alvino, L. Anderson, M. Antoniou, K. Arntz, D. Bain, J. Barry, C. Barry, P. Bean, K. Bender, M. Bennett, E. Bethoney, R. Blomquist, S. Bogue, M. Brady, M. Brathwaite, R. Brawley, C. Breen, K. Buckley, S. Buonopane, G. Carlevale, L. Carrabis, D. Carter, E. Caruso, M. Casavant, M. Castrechini, D. Chase, S. Child, J. Chircotii, J. Clark, P. Clarke, A. Coggins, L. Cohen, G. Collates, T. Colpitis, K. Commane, A. Corcoran, R. Corlito, M. Cox, E. Cronin, K. Cronin, A. Crossland, D. Curley, D. Cuntin, 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, K. Dwyer, L. Elliot, P. Engeian, J. Everts, E. Fadum, B. Filippone, R. Fink, R. Fitzpatrick, S. Flaherty, C. Flanagan, C. Foscaldo, L. Fox, L. Ganim, D. Ganz, T. Gearty, J. Gennis, M. Giambanco, D. Gibbons, S. Giurleo, H. Gogolak, W. Grube, G. Grundstrom, A. Guindon, J. Gun- derson, K. Hagberg, M. Hall, J. Hanley, A Hardiman, M. Harkness, D. Harper, J. Harrington, K. Harrington, L. Harris, C. Hart, G. Hart, S. Hayes, S. Heller, D. Henderson. E. Hennigan, M. Higgins, M. Hogan, W. Hogan, R. Hubbell, J. Hunter, C. Huskins, M. Ilfeld, H. Irvine, K. Johnson, B. Jorgensen, C. Jurkiewicz, K. Karcher, J. Kavanaugh, C. Kelley, M. Kelley, W Khoury, E. Kirrane, Z. Koukkos, H. Kranz, M. Krukonis, M. LaCamera, R. Lassen, E. Lawless, • a ' O. E i •« ' 42 7 i iOMORE SOPHOMORE SOPHOM 9 M tV. Laws, J. Lehmann, D. Leon, K. Lepri, VI. Levine, N. Little, P. Loulache. T. Lowe, J. Lynch, L. Lynch, A. MacKinnon, G. MacKinnon. B. Maher, M. Mao, B. Mt M aranjian, D. Masiello, D. Mason, F. Mason, A. Maurici, B. McCafferty, W. McCarron, K. McCoy. M. McCusker, K. McDermott, n. McDermott, S. VlcDonald, D. Merrill, G. Michael, S. Molloy, R. Moore, J. Morrison, K. Mulgrew, M. Mulhane, R. Mulligan, J. Murphy, L. Murphy, E Murray. D. Najjar, M. Molte, D. O ' Brien, R. O ' Brien, C. O ' reiily, B. O ' rourke, J. Orphanos, S. Pamelas, D. Papetti, G. Peavey, N. Peters, J. Peterson. C. Pindel. J. Pinel, B. Priore, A, ■■roman, D. Quigley, N. Rae, E. Regan, R. Reissfelder, R. Rich, J. Riley, C. Roach, M. Robinson, K. Roche, K. Ross. F. Ruggieri, L. Ruggiero, J. Ruggiero, D. k ■lunci, C. Runcie, A. Saari, S. Santarpio, M. Scibilia, S. Segenchuk, S. Shanning, N. Sheppard, S. Shepperson, C. Simms, E. Sinnott, L. Smith, L. Smith, T. mith, G. Spencer, S. Spinale, J. Stanley, B. Stirling, L. Stivaletta, W. Stranahan, J. Sullivan, L. Sullivan, K. Sweeney, C. Tassinari, S. Theodore, H. Thomas, J. T W rurner, C. Umscheid, B. Valentine, K. Weekes, K. West, H. Wilen, M. Young, M. Zingg, S. Zizza mwL RE SOPHOMORE SOPFOMORE JUNIORS JUNIORS J r M. Adieman, K. Allman. J. Alvcs, M. Alves.. J. Antoniou, J. Aquilina, K. Austin, K. Badessa, M. Bartow, S. Bartow, B. Bashian.T. BcatticC. Bender, J. Biggs, S. Blum, W. Bochl, J. Brawley, S. Breshnahan, J. Bride, L. Brown, P. Bruno, E. Burk, M. Calvagne, J. Cardinaie, S. Carrabis, K. Casey, W. Cass, S. Chen, T. Chi- pley, C.Ciardi, P. Cloncy, A. Coffin, W.Coggins, D. Cohen, S. Cohen, T. Connell, L. Conte,S. Coppa, N. Coppohno, M.Cosgrovc, M.Crabtrce, A. Crawford, J. Cronin, A, D ' Angelo, C. Dalton, J. Danna, B. Davis, C. DeAngelis, R. Deeb, A. Delaney, A. Delapa, S. Desmond, C. DiGregorio, K. DiPietro, D. Donoian, M. Dorr, N. Downes, P. Dullea, T. Edel, R. Elliot, P. Falkson. M. Farren, R. Ferraro, S. Finncran, M. Fischler, L. Fitzhenry, S. Filzhenry, K. Fitzpalrick, B. Foster, S. Foster, C. Fox, R. Fryar, G. Fulciniti, G. Gary, J. Gaughan, M. Germaine, L. Gerulskis, D. Goldfarb, .1. Goldfarb, E. Goldstein, G. Gonser, M. Goodalc, L. Goodrich, V. Gostautas, M. Grippo, C. Gucrriero, A. Gugliemli, B. Halligan, B. Hancly, J. Hart, I. Heller, N. Hermislon, E. Hill, .1. Holdcrried, B. Holdridge, W. Home, A. Ihnatko, K. Ilg, L. Jacobs, S. Jacobson, T. Jeghelian, E, Johnson, E. Kane, K. Keefc, E. Kelley, K. Kcyes, T. Kilgarriff, S. King, M. Kingsbury, M. Laizure, L. Lane, S. Lapham, K. Lauck,C. Layden, J. Leary, N. Leonard, I. Lin, K. Lodge, R. Loughlin, K. Lund, J. Lynch, P. Lynch, T. Lynch, R. MacDonald, JpUr A ' %fx%a HNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOR Meagher, D Mela„,on. K. Milford. C, Miller. K, Miller B Mobe,. M VMonev R MorJi ™ ? Mckeage C MeKenna. M MeLellan. B. MeMillin, C. J Murray, M Musio, R. Nader, A. Nalba„dia„, M. Nil„, C N„™„ C o ' S, en U OB, „ CO ? ' ' ' ■A ' h ' ■'   =■■M IS ' « . P- Malle„, % ' JUNIORS UNIO 50 First Row: J. Wiechers, P. Nee, V. Petronis, L. Nader, E. Warrick, M. Rago, M. Morritt, S. Henderson, P. Danna, L. Lennon, J. Thie Second Row: P. Foehl, D. Breen, H. Narayanan Third Row: M. Barry, A. Musto, T. Hogan, M. Filippone, H. Harrington Fourth Row: K. Bier, L. Coppolino, M. Elderidge, G. Flahive, C. Granese, M. Cummings, S. Kruger, P. Mullen, J. Crowly Fifth Row: J. Murphy, B. McCarthy, D. Carey, A. Gundel, P. Dakin, N. Smith, M. Collari, B. Sweeney, L. DeAngelis, S. Cohen, K. Leary Sixth Row: K. Lynch, R. Totino, S. Suddith, E. Hood, J. Shepherd, M. Skelly, B. Harrington, L. Holderried, P. Byrnes, M. Doursounian Seventh Row: C. Rosenblad, A. Christensen 51 • y -M J J b. J J) ' si • • ZJ 3 J D © n □ D n ( ( Class Poem The Open Door Here we stand Before the door of our futurc- Our hopes, our goals. Our fears, our doubts. The door is before us. Hiding our dcstinations- The opportunities, the challenges. The sorrows, the joys. Are we ready To open this door- To accept the responsibilities That lie beyond us. To face the challenges That await us. And to experience all That life has to offer? We gather our courage And reach for the doorknob. It is cool (o the touch And sends shivers up the spine. And now we turn the doorknob. With hesitation, with haste. Breath catches as the door cracks And we catch a glimpse Of what lies before us: A never ending spectrum Of people and places. Times and things. But only the imagination Can travel through this narrow opening. We can sec only so little Of all that is out there; fot our vision is blocked By the barely opened door. it is here that we must separate. For our journey together Ends here at the door. Many will stop here Thinking the limit has been reached. They will remain Hungry outside the door. Forever looking in At the little which can be seen. Others will open ihc door Just a little wider To see a bit more; One foot in the door. Receiving only a taste of the morsel Mistaken for a banquet. Yet, there are some of us Who will fling open the door As far as it will go. And walk to the feast beyond it. Exploring the infinite colored Horizon called Life. Come. Open the door wider And discover All that lies beyond. For the door is not locked . . . By Karen Bier Our Leaders Susan Marie Coughlan 40 Orchard Circle Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea, joy to you and me! Likes: Big Chills, thought provok- ing words. Class ' 85. Found: on the run. wherever I lay my hat (Little Theater, Studio 132), 99. Thank you for being a friend: Karen. Retch, Michcic, A. M.-L., Misty. Sharon. June, Hema, Cal, Liza Reed. Mentors: SOS. Mrs. C, Miss M., Mr. Del, Mr. M.. Ms. R.. Ms. A., HJD and Scnora. K.B., L.L. and the rest!! . . . Thanks Ma, Dad, D . and Co. SAB 2, Pres. 3: SAC 3, SSAC 3: AGYG LORE- LEI ; Class President 4 John Leo McDonough 504 Canton Street About nine out of ten people are right-handed, but, hell is-other people. McD, Idiot . . . Angry, Confused . . . Shut up , Go to Hell . . . L ikes: Nothing . . . Pet Peeves: This school and everything in it . . . Favorite People: the other idiot, and a few others . . . Where Found: lost, in the magic bus, on tour with Russ Winter Track I, 2, 3; Capt. 4; Spring Track 1 . 2. 3, 4; Class Trea- surer 4 Susan Michelle Penza 296 Farm Lane You can never win or lose if you don ' t run the race. Sue. Penz, Pcnsacola . . . expensive smile, freckles . . . Are you seri- ous ' Huh? What? ' Likes: Russ, cereal, sleeping, shtewin, be- ing obnoxious . . . Pet Peeves: being late, driving, speed traps, mornings . . . Favorite People: Russ, Kath, Laura, Ellis, K, Ca, Hema, Max, Mr. Fish, Dude. Matt, Mom, Dad, Kris, Songo . . . Where Found: Driving, Hingham, Bavaria. FH Soccer I, 2; X-country 4; Winter track 2, 3, 4; Spring track 1 , 2, 3, 4; AFS;SC Representative I, 2; Trea- surer 3; V. Pres. 4 Lynn Marif Thornton 494 Hartford Street A total immersion in life offers the best classroom for learning to love. Lynn, Lynnec, C.T., L.T., Bird . , . What! No Way! . . . Likes: road- trips with M., summers. The Nub Squad . . . Pet Peeves: Time, Tuce Abuse. Kitty, small paychecks . . . Where Found: Anywhere but the right place at the right time . . . Nights w Fred. God bless my friends-we had the best of times! Thanks A.M.T. and the A-l-S for these last four years esp. C.H., J.D, and H.P. Mom -t- Dad Soccer I, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer I, 2, 4; Track 2, 3. 4; Musical 3; PP 4: N HS 4: One Acts 2: Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3 55 56 57 Seniors Thomas Aaron 22 Ridgewood Road Appreciation is something that is learned, and not something that is taught. Tom, Tommy, T . . . tall, brown hair, green eyes . . . Oh Brother , No , Hi ya doin . . . Likes: jazz, interesting people, perfection, sodi- um pentothal. Amy C s blue-black hair, Ralph Lauren, J.K., 1075- 0624, originals . . . Pet Peeves: mon- day mornings, blood mobile nurses, scars, SAT ' s . . .Favorite People: family, Pete Heather, L.L., J.C, A.C., L.F, V.D, L.T., the gang . . . Band I ; AFS 4; Green Years Editor 4. Best wishes to the Class of ' 85. Christine Antonellis 190 Pond Plain Road It ' s a chance of a lifetime and a lifetime of chance. Chris . . . short . . . There ' s a con- cept. . . . Likes: beaches, red hair, English accents, LI2, 800 ' s, Amy ' s facial expressions . . . Pet Peeves: labels, isolated zits, Lee Hurney, hypocrites . . . Favorite People: Goon, SCMMSHDWRRMG and of her special friends . . Where Found: ditching autos, Wu-Wei- ing, Boston, not in school, at the beach, college. Field hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Debating team 2, 3, 4; Spring Musical 1,3,4; Student Advisory Board 3, 4; Stu- dent Council V.P. 4; Senior Class Play; Pep Club. Peter Barrington 49 Buckmaster Road I be what I be. Nicknames: Pete, Tracker . . . Hey, you! . . . Tall, Blond, great fun at parties . . . Favorite Sayings: Stay Cool , Keep th ' Faith. . . Likes: girls, food, wolves, music, The Moody Blues . . . Pet Peeves: referrals, detentions, school . . . Fa- vortie People: J.F.K., Gen. Patton, KB. . . . Where Found: Library, Micky D ' s, Bubbling Book, T.M.R.C, K.B. ' s house, train shows everywhere. No Parenthesis 4; Drama Club 1 , 2, 3. Carolyn Grace Abel 50 Saxon Road The fragrance stays in the hand of the one who gives the rose. Lynnie, Buck, Table . . . Brown hair eyes forgetful . . . You ' re such a goof, want a what? , a . . no . . . Likes: F.B. games, Fla 85, No. LT, The Cape, SK times, T.N w GG ' s, ... Pet Peeves: GERMS, Being bugged, S.W ' s . . . Favorite People: A. A, Kenny, B.F, J.B, J.G, C.G, The Kitchen Crew, the rest know who you are . . . Where Found: The Cape, ST. Tim ' s w Ri Gi, The Courtyard. Thanx Mom and Dad. Cheerleader 2 Co-Cap. 3 4, Co- Cap Powder Puff 4, soflball 2, 3, 4 Chorus I 2. Antonio J. Aquilina 50 Wagon Road Every man is the architect of his own fortune. Tony, T, Punk . . . Hey . . .!!! , I HATE Prince! . . . Likes: over- drive, tennis, Miami, fighting with LG, Bill Cosby, Rush ... Pet Peeves: Kiss 108, music, breakers, the BC-Miami game, PF, HC . . . Favorite People: JC, MR, SS, MR, LT, LH, EP, MS, MM, KS, KL, JW . . . Where Found: Cullinet, driving in the blue bomber, on the tennis courts, the BCN fireworks. Student Advisory Board 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4 Mary T. Barry 25 Wessex Drive Don ' t worry about failure, worry about the chances you miss when you don ' t even try. Mary, Mare . . . Big blue eyes, chat- ter box . . . Sure , I get it , How are ya? . . . Likes: family, long nails, CS, Beach . . . Pet Peeves: cliques, was ting tiem, late people, Z . . . Favorite People: Mom, Dad, John, Joan, Friends . . . Where Found: RB ' s, BG, 25 Wes.scx Soc- cer 1 , 2, 3; Winter track 1 , 2; Spring Track I, 2, 3; A.F.S. I, 2,3,4; Key Club 4; Newcomers Club 4; Spring musical 2; Green Years Staff 4. Michelle Anne Barry 49 Glen Road At last I ' ve found the solutions to all my problems, but I forgot the problems. Michelle, Dizzy, Goober-Mush . . . preppy . . . Skillful manoeuvrer- ing . . Likes: tennis alligators- Ralph Lauren, cap sizing with MR, Mr. T . . Pet Peeves: dry cleaners, dirty tretorns . . Favorite People: Jess, Mush, Lisa, Cindy, Cath, JS, SY, BH, JC, McEnroe, family . . . Where Found: waiting for LH, Po- casset, on the darkside Field hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4; tennis 2, 3, 4; AFS 1 , 2, 3 officer 4; Key Club 2, 3 officer 4; Debating team 3; Powder Puff; Green Years; Newcomers club 3, 4; Senior Play. Joanne R. Bent 26 Youngs Road Everthing ' s nicer when shared with a friend. Joanne, Josie, JO, JB . . . brown hair, blue eyes ... I don ' t know? Whatever. What ' s up? Likes: BERMUDA!, high heels, being strange. Care Bears, Getting buzzed . . . Pet Peeves: Mr. J., Mr. Stonehill, waiting, accidents, Ya know? Favorite People: Jan- ine, Steve C, Kate, Mark, Cindy, Lynnie, SUe W., Kerith, Lisa D., Sue S., Dave L., Kitchen Girls, CA. Ken S. Found: working at the funny farm, in a complete fog, driving the tank, college, dietician Karen E. Bier 169 Nahatan St. I get by with a little help from my friends. I ' m so psyched! , Well , I ' m going away this weekend! . . . Likes: Sr. Year, Summer of ' 83, smiles, belonging, G Block study, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: gym, working, SAT addicts . . . Favorite People: Linda, Sue, Heather Pete, Mei, JW, LT, German II class. Stage Door cast, Mrs. Cum- mings, Lisa, Helen, etc. . . . Where Found: WHS, going somewhere No Parentheses 2, 3, 4 (Sr Ed); Stage Door (Ditzy Duo); NHS 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Orch 1, 2, 3; Green Years; Powder Puff James Thomas Brooks 115 Brook field Road It ' s a hard world to get a break in . . . All the good things have been tak- en .. . But I know there ' s a way . . . Jimmy, Brooksie . . I ' m telling ya! No Way . . Likes: Cars, gook food. Hockey and Football games, Falmouth Heights, working Dislikes: Rainy days, P ' s, Goofs, Being called Bill!!, Curfews . . Fa- vorite People: Lump, Iga, Yun- Yun, Class of 85 . . Where Found: In 71 Olds, At the game . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Charles Bean 711 Clapboardtree Street Set your goals and don ' t stop striv- ing for them until all your dreams and wishes come true . . . Charles, Chuck, Beanzo, Hog . . . tall . . . Murf, hurry up! . . . Likes: animals, little kids, togas, parties under 50, football, discus, hudas . . . Pet Peeves: fast driving, getting hurt, the pink tree, W. M, and N.A.P. dept. . . . Favorite People: Class of ' 85, Mr. Tuce ., Steff, Cape friends . . . Where Found: morning class. Cape, farm. Football I, 2, 3, 4 superbowl 3, 4; winter track 2, 3, 4; spring track 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff coach. Chris Beurman 36 Jersey St., Dedham Wake me when it ' s Friday! Chris, Berma . . . Brown hair. Blue eyes, cute . . . Every once and awhile, you just have to say, what the FK!! . . . Likes: Dobbies, moosehead, getting crazy, summer lime, GIRLS, Fast CARS ... Pet Peeves: holes, snobs . . . Favorite People: Spunky, Fitzy, Beanzo, and all the Dudes . . . Where found: BK ' s, and on the Quincy Beaches . . Baseball I; Indoor Track 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4. Kevin Breen 1 7 Booth Drive Someday we ' ll look back on this and it will all seem funny. KEY, KB, Breenzo . . . Ain ' t it the truf Take off, eh . . . Likes: Jelly Donuts, the Electra, funny movies. Road trips ... Pet Peeves: flat tires, Hogie, falling down . . . Favorite People: Bill Murray . . . Where Found: Nova Scotia, W. Main St., the Ropes Golf I, 2, 3, 4; JV Hockey 1, Capt 2; Winter Track 3; X-country 1; Soccer 4; Play 4; Set Crew 3; Year- book 4; Academic Decathalon 4. David A Brown 108 Magnolia Drive The more we learn. The less we know. Dave, Bardo, B.K., The Black Knight . . . Incomparable . . . Grow UP! , Test?!? What Test?? , For that, you die . . . Likes: Pete ' s Porsche, Freaking people out, conservatism. The mas- sively far Right, New and undiscov- ered music . . . Pet Peeves: ALL seven sevenths, Porsche Diesel, Trendies, Life as it now exists . . . Favorite People: Loofie, Kram Dorf, Lammo, Ho Chi Yen, Vari- ous Trackies . . . Where Found: usu- ally lost, on the road Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 3, 4; Winter Track Almost t ' -tHil-i Cara Bruno 9 Bonney St. Anne L. Buechler 108 Bay Colony Dr. A smile increases the face value. Anne, Annie B tall, ready smile, hazel eyes . . . Sick puppy , Fine, be that way! . . . Likes: schnoe, jazz, Bert the cat, saxes ... Pet Peeves: new reeds, auditions, Habis . . . Favorite People: Liz, Shar, Anna, Michelle, JT, Trisha, Mark F., Mr. M. the Dance Band (even the tenors) and the rest of you guys . . . Where Found: Annie ' s, music room, California Marching Band 1 , 2; Dance Band 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, VP 4; Tri- Valley Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; School mu- sical I, 2, 4; Stagedoor 4 Susan Marie Callaghan 81 Pond Plain Road So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past. Sue, Kendall, Fuscha . . . Holy Moly , I don ' t know . . . Likes: french fries, the Who, U2, Ireland, traveling . . . Pet Peeves: Getting lost, diets with Pam . . . Favorite People: Mel, Roger, Chrissy, Hendy, Mandi, Pam, Deidre, and many others . . . Where found: In- credible Edibles, chuckling, eating, shapping with Dave Field Hockey 1. 2; Debating Team 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; FS 4 Juliet Cardinale Porter Drive Hope is the best thing you can have so never give it up. Juliet, JJ, Cutie . . . 5 ' 2 and eyes are blue, been there and back, fun- loving, short-tempered, under- standing . . . Have an idea, huh . . . Likes: Kurt, breakdancing. Twist- ed Sister, Ozzy, and giving advice, 73 Dusters (red ones) . . . Pet Peeves: People who never listen un- til it ' s too late . . . Fav. People: Kurt Shatzl, Ron, Chuck, Kristen, Unit 21 staff, family . . . where found: Kurt ' s house, celebrations, Mos- ley ' s, cheerlcading. The Phoenix Future Plans: to be a dancer. James Bruno 54 Burgess Ave. Moving on, leaving the past; Easy life, don ' t go to fast JIM, JIMBO . . . Dark hair. Green eyes . . . Don ' t pollute, spark a hoot , Dirty, smelly pig . . . Likes: Funk, Parties, 30B ' s, lasagna . . . Pet Peeves: Bugsy the F-Bagger, Flashing blues, OFF. Murphy, Monday mornings, schmidts Beer Balls . . . Favorite People: Lori, Nolt. Bent, SM, RL, TK. CS. LA, Carter, Punksters, Miss Bolles, Mr. Davis. Bozo . . . Where Found: Lo- ri ' s, the brook, clover land, in bed (LN) Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Paul Byrnes 32 Sexton Ave. If little labor, little are our gains: Man ' s fortunes are according to his pains. Paul, Burnsie . . . Really? , Eee! . . . Likes: rollercoasters, Beaver Brown, woodshop, cold beer, trucks 1 1 I Pet Peeves: Mr. Nelson ' s wood. Turtle, when are you getting your truck painted? . . . Favorite Peo- ple: LC, SC, GF, JM, DM, DS, JT, RT, AW, others, family . . . Where Found: Just over Vermont border, Westwood Lumber, Wentworth Spring Field I, 2; Senior Play 4 Paul Capobianco 89 Willard Circle All men strive but few succeed. Coplend, Capo, Spanky . . . brown hair, brown eyes, sort of tall . . . Likes: skiing, driving fast, work, taking pictures. Varsity football winning . . . Pet Peeves: HOLES, Plastic Girls, Pigs, U2, no gas, Har- lies choke. Ice, M.S.P., B.K ' s. S.O.S., Bozo ' s Diner . . . Favorite People: Bear, Fit , W.C, Jodi, L.J., Mom, Dad, Mark . . . Where Found: skiing, Gcppetoes Lunch, B.K., Vermont, N.H. . . Deirdre Carey 7 Sunrise Rd. Just call my name . . . I ' ll be there. Deirdre, Dee . . . always talking . . . I ' m psyched , Get this . . . Likes: green eyes, ring 1, the Scav- enger Hunt, monies. Holiday, 5, 7 4 84,8 10 84, 1 2 24 83, Cabin 17 ... Pet Peeves: pink paint, AM, bad attitudes, Dcedra?, clowns, smiling spiders . . . Favorite People: Mike, Cathy, Babs, CM., J.C, M.M.. S.C, S.J., Wank -I- friends, Kelly -t- Bob, M -t- D, Bozos Babes, Class of 85 . . . Where Found: Clo- verland, on the route or the phone, w friends GOODLUCK 85 Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, cpt. 4; Pow- der puff 4; Stage Door 4; Damn Yankees I; Roches 3, 4 Wayne Eric Carlson 745 Blue Hill Drive Life is something ke a trumpet; if you don ' t put anything into it, you don ' t get anything out of it. Wayne. Wano . . . Reserved, inde- pendent . . . Likes . . . cars, music, skiing, free time . . . Pet Peeves: loud ignorant people, homework, Mondays, parents who buy their kids nice cars . . . Favorite People: R.R., P.C, S.F., Band members . . . Where found: music room, fixing cars, mowing lawns, on the slopes, driving black Pinto Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4; Concert Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; School Mu- sical 3, 4; WHS dance Band 2, 3, 4 Julie A. Casey 91 Hawktree Dr. To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest part of life itself. Julie, Jul . . . tall, blond, blue eyes . . . A what , 7:54 We gotta go . You ' re such a loser . . . Likes: T.P.ing, gum, diet coke, Christmas, summer, April ' 85, 11 ... Pet Peeves: Sleeping in cars, L.L. ' s driving, Latin I. bumps . . . Favorite People: Nasty girls. B-ball team. J.D.. B.H.. Rest of 85 . . . Where Found: HI PL. on the same wave- length, with the NG ' s Thanx M + D Basketball 1 . 2. 3, 4; Swim Team 1 ; Softball I, 2; Volleyball 4; Key Club 4; Yearbook 4; Powderpuff Amy B. Christensen 138 Mill Street Better grades through motivation. Aim, ABC, aMELia, SLA, Amy- kins . . . impression-ing, nocturnal, late . . . Fun ' . ' Wow! , Geroovy , You wish , Youknowlloveyou . . . Likes: orange, Robin the wonder boy. Dr. Pepper, Dusiin, Late Nite . . . Pet Peeves: numb empty, being locked out. pickyness, whales, my- self . . . Fave People: PCQ, Vid, Fitz, Maura-I-GH, bizolas, JL, Lurch, Yess, CPJ ' K ' S ' . Jul. DB. MLBP. Germans, LBM . . . Found: B ' , inschoolnotreporting, Norwood AFS I, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2. 3. 4; Field Hockey 2; No Parentheses 2. 3; One-Act 2. 3; Senior Class Play; Powderpuff; GREEN YEARS John Daniel Coakley 9S Smith Drive Vou only live once. Coak Coke . . Chump , Skoal Brother ' . . . Likes: Bud Bar B Police, Clash, SUMMER 83 ' Heads Concert, CCC, Maynard Gatherings, Magnum ' s car. beach- es. Cape Trips ... Pet Peeves: Not Morton, Cops espec-Whittey. Nau- set L., Blues, Stolen brews. Bed spins, getting caught, no sauces Favorite People: Guido, Fordie ' Otis, DT, BH,JL,SM, KM, PD ' Where Found: Concordes, Dead :nds. At home, not in school Thanks to: Mom, Dad, Best -riends - Always been there ' •ootball 3; Ski Team 2 John J. Carter 50 Porter Street The wrong way always seems the best way. Joh, C-AR-TA . . . tall, cark haired . . . Likes: Buds, all nighters, getting out of this town, 3 foot metal bar- rels, U-Mass, free sodas, Falmouth Hts., Mortan ' s Slabba ... Pet Peeves: being blamed, the V.P., Westwoods finest, an empty, not having a light when you need one, . . . Favorite People: Sull, Pork, Fuzz, Otis, Dr., Mule, the rest of 85 . . . Where found: different places at different times Thanks Mom LRC Patricia E. Cashin 57 French St. Love your enemies, it makes them mad. Trish, Trish-k-bob, CaShin, Bill . . . Brown hair, green eyes . . . See yic , Nice Idea , Happy Sea- gulls . . . Likes: cats, laffs. Crusad- ers, HjO ... Pet Peeves: House, Habis, Dud, Whispers, socks ' n sandles . . . Favorite People: JO, MG, JT, AG, Tee, No, Ska, S, Page, CM, Jon, O, JH, DP, BP, Crow, JT, Nance, Duca, Jeff, Cop- pos, Nance, bandies. Crusaders . . . Where Found: RM 101, Jo ' s, Mc- Donalds, Boston, Florida, Rhode Island Musical I, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Orch 1, 2, 4; Drama Club 4; Powderpuff 4; Se- nior Play 4 Regina Lynne Ciampa 260 Weatherbee Drive 1 have no yesterdays, time took them away; tomorrow may not be but I have today . . . Gina. G. Chomps, WHOP . . . Green cateyes, brn hair. Italian . . . Cool out , Incredible . . . Likes: nice clothes, nice cars. I4K. sopho- more year, KISS 108, JT, FLA 85. laughing, intense convos, bodies, TN W girls ... Pet Peeves: fresh- man girls, WW gossip, AM. fakes, headgames . . . Friends: John, LA, RF, SG, AM ' , LS, LL, LN, BE, TAV, Mule, Lyn, Class of 85 . . . Where Found: W John, at St. Tim ' s w LA RF, town, college, rich, successful. Than x M D AFS 4; Powderpuff 4; Hockey cheerleading4;GREEN YEARS 4 Sam Nissim Cohen 16 Circuit Road If you stick your money in your shoes, people will know which bills are yours. Cone, Sam . . . Hey, Yo , What ' s going on tonight? , Hey s ' up guys? . . . Likes: Caddie, C.D.M., Stoggies ... Pet Peeves: No packy, B.T., FeOj-mobile, Gooth, I know exactly where we are. . Lops, The Laugh . . . Favorite People: Anyone who is anybody. The seven, Greg- gie. Ho, Paulie, Sick Pup, Thay, T ' . . . Where Found: T.W., Weight Room, Anywhere that is anyplace . . . Future: Good party school . . . Good Luck 85 Winter Track 1, 2, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Stage Door 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Student Advisory Board 1, 2 Kristin Elizabeth Colbert 90 Pear Tree Drive The race is not always to the swift, but to those who keep on running. Kristin, Kris, CZ, PB . . . light brown hair, blue eyes . . . What a happy child! , Just smile and nod , No way . . . Likes: cerveza, GHLex, Skiing, eating, sleeping, riding ... Pet Peeves: DB, filas, H,0 imagery. Death Cult, Fish . . . Fa- vorite People: KK, JC, EL, CD, JM, CH, SC, HH . . . Where Found: B s, Crow ' s, Dcerfield, on the phone Ski Team 1 ; Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SN HS 3, 4; No Parevth- eses I, 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4; APS 1, 2, 3 Joelle M. Conley 36 Russell Avenue The time can change to people like the tide can change the sand. Joel, Joellen, Knuckles . . . IRISH , . . Chaka , Psych . . . Likes: 23, nubba squad, winning, A Knee , K108, street signs, summer 84, I spi with Cindy + Cathy . . . Pet Peeves: being broke. 8-11-84, backstabbers, pink spray paint, Cath ' s big feet, DINA, Getting bagged, Scavenger hunt . . . Fav People: Cathy, Cindy, Dee, MA- RIA, B.M., Class of 85 . . . Found: cruising, clover land . . . Thanks and love MOM DAD Soccer 1,2,3, 4; Track 1 . 2, 3; Pow- der Puff; Green Years; Key Club; Senior Class Play Linda Ann Coppolino 48 Sunrise Road Most things are difficult before they are easy. Copp, LC . . . Shy, curly hair, Short . . . Ya right! , No way! , . . . Likes: parties, guys, weekends, competitions, 22, The Boss . . . Pet Peeves: homework, mornings, applications, What?? , swimming . . . Favorite People: Tricia D., Tee , Joanne, N.C., Class of ' 85 . . . Where Found: CVS, Malls, Mov- ies, MR Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society VP 3, 4; AFS 1, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Spring Musicals I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Powder Puff 4; Chorus 2, 4; Glee Club I John Joseph Cronin Jr. 35 Martha Jones Rd. There has been no great talent without an element of madness. Cron, JC . . . Superstitious, Noisy . . . That ' s what I ' ll call you , Have a nice day , Let ' s go now , Yah . . . Likes: WWII ' s water adven- tures, 7-4-84, The Bowl, wailing with Bri and O at Cape, convert- ible, Mag 7, Mohawks ... Pet Peeves: losing. Sled, The H, Stretching, losing weight . . . Favor- ite People: Stevo, Lump, Rat, Spin, Hog, OSB, UW, Hag, Tav, 7, 54, 66, 44, Chuck, family, etc. . . . Where Found: Home , Cape, Tav ' s with the boys Football I, 2, 3, Captain 4; Winter Track I, 2. 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; Student Council 2, 3; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4 Mary Margaret Collar! 65 Beechnut Rd This world is but canvas to our imaginations. Mary, Mare . . . tall, brown eyes, brunette . . . Come on kids , 7:54 we got to go . . . Likes: ballet , football games, learning to ski, v- ball . . . Pet Peeves: sleeping in cars, Sky-way bugs, bloody mary ' s, diets . . . Favorite People: Neil, Nancy, Smiths and Sweeneys, 10 Nasty Girls, Mom-HAndy, L.S., J.M., KSM., BMC. . . . Where Found: With Neil, HIPL Volleyball 3, Capt. 4; Swim Team 1, 2; Spring Track 1; AFS 3; Key Club 4; Powderpuff 4 James J. Conway 58 Oriole Rd. Life is too short to take serious. Rat . . . Tall, blond, blue eyes . . . Idiot , Morton ' s driving . . . Likes: weekend. Parties, Trip to the Vineyard, Hockey Games, Having a place to go. Road Trips . . . Dis- likes: Hockey Practice, Girl with- out any common sense. Broken up Parties, getting stopped by Whitty, Mortan, fakes. Band . . . Favorite People: Lump, Stevo, Sue, Coen, 40, Ottis, Crone, Mr. Sarris, Class of 85 . . . Where Found: Not Home, Rink, Running over rocks on Forbes road in Lump ' s Volvo. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Brenden Cox 261 Burgess Ave Do things right the first time be- cause it ' s twice as hard the second time around. Brenden, Big B , Hurk . . . Tall, Dark, OK looking . . . Thank you . You Humma Head , What Hap- pened . . . Likes: Girls, Houlihan ' s, McGrapha ' s Van, JP, Graduation Brawl . . . Pet Peeves: Getting Blown Off, Extra Sprints, Spud ' s Lectures, Mrs. S. Questions, Read- ing for English . . . Favorite People: McGrapha, Jack, AMO, Ed, MA. DAD .... Where Found: Fanual Hall. Ed ' s, Home. Rock Pit. Weight Room. Football 1 . 2. 4; Winter Track 1 , 2, 3. 4; Spring Track 1. 2. 3, 4 Cynthia Crowe 72 Eastern Ave. Dedham It ' s better to have been loved, and lost, than never to have been loved at all. Cindy . . . 5 ' 2 and Blonde w Brown eyes . . . Likes: Payday, Long Weekends, Fast cars, Stevie Nicks, high heels, snowdays . . . Pet Peeves: Ignorance, saying goodbye, spiders. Rainy Sundays, Busy lines, being on empty . . . Favorite People: Dave, Kristian, JK, JB, JL, An- drea, Kathy, C, JC, WJ, MH, JG, PP, JD, SS, GM, BC, CC, ET. CO, CM, GH, MC, etc. . . . Where Found: W KP, Gallavanting, Newb ' s View, Com., Ave., B ' s. Best Sets ' -.. Jl ' 4 Jennifer A. Crowley 471 High Street If you can ' t smile, fake it!!! Crowx, Jen, S.B. . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . I ' m sorry , Can I burn this? , I don ' t know . . . Likes: Bowie, Cerbeza, skiing, good looking guys, Nx-N . . . Pet Peeves: filas!, THE MAN, Kim ' s Practical jokes, tuce abuse. Death cult . . . Favorite People: Digga, Kristin, Kim, Eiwie, Yo-Yo, Chris, Jo-Jo, Ca$h, MW, MS, ND . . . Where Found: w friends. B ' s, Waterville, working . . . Plans: College, teaching Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Musical 2, 3; Stage Door Costume Head 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff 4 Marilyn Cummings 120 Ellis Street Anything good in life is either ille- gal, immoral or fattening. Mai, Crash . . . Goof, I taught her that . . . Likes: a good laugh, green lights, solid oak, pizza talks, the beach, Matty in the morning . , . Pet Peeves: poor excuses, mono- gramned shorts, lies, selfish people . . , Favorite people: Chris, Sue, Lol- ly, Heather, J.S., S.M., S.S., B.G., Di . . . Found: at Ginny ' s, the beach . . . Thanks Gene and Sheila, I love you. Soccer I, 2; Basketball I, 2: Soft- ball I, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4 Richard Dacey Patricia Anne Danna 134 Hemlock Drive If you see someone without a smile, give them yours. Tricia, Trish . . . dark hair, brown eyes, friendly . . . You ' re kid- ding! , I ' m freezing! . . . Likes: listening to the stereo, bubble gum, pizza, 22, Fridays, holidays, sleeping late . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, housework, essays . . . Favorite Peo- ple: L.C, L.D.. H.M., D.F. . . . Found: B.K., library, with friends . . . College National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Powder Puff 4; Newcomer ' s Club 3. 4 Julie Ann Cummings 126 Downey Street A smile is a curved line that straightens a lot of things out. Jules. JC, Noodles . . . short, curls, smile . . . Well, its like this ... ... Likes: big sweaters, Mr T, 37, Boston w Cindy, roses . . . Pel Peeves: muggings, waiting for LH, Stripe, 7AM shifts . . . Favorite People: Cindy, TA, JH, DIZ, BH, Zak, LH, Kev, Amy, LL, DS ' P ' et al . . . Where found: Friendlys, talk- ing to myself, on the dark side F Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4: SHH 3, 4 Double Quar- tet 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Powder Puff; Green Years; Student An- nouncer 3, 4; Musical 2, 3, 4 Lawrence Curley 37 Carroll Court He that hath a trade hath an estate; he that hath a calling hath an office of profit and honor. Larry, Curls, Demon . . . quiet, tall, hardworking . . . Bag this place too!. Yeah right. Hey you. Son, Dooms- day . . . Likes: girls, parties, Scusset, Beach bum, fast trucks, landscap- ing, drawing and designing things . . . Pet Peeves: D Ds. W B. G ' sts. crowds, rain, sold out . . . Favorite People: Hi-way, Cohn, P.B., Fitz, A.C, Dude, M D . . . Where Found: H.S.,C.R.,Scussct-W.A.K. S.O.D.A.H.H.A.B. Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 4 Paul B. Dakin 60 Birch Tree Drive in every moment there ' s a reason to carry on. Dakes. Twiggy. Maddog . . . Tall, thin, Mr. Nice Guy . . . That ' s all- right , Yeah, yeah . Shucky darn . . . Likes: weekends, comedy, the ZOO, YL. dancing ... Pet Peeves: 4 to a table, hostile people, smoke in my face, breakdancers, wise freshmen . . . People: MF, CB, Liz, Sean, Andy, John, Sue, Jean, rest of PJ Game, MM, WW, TE. KS, SB, LS, rest of YL, and most of all JC. Found: Youlden ' s, Club, on- stage, in the library, walking around. Chorus I, 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Spring Musical 3; Double Quartet 4; Senior Play Susan Marie Darcy 53 Strasser A venue A friend is one who comes to you when all others leave. Sue . . . blue eyes, constantly sing- ing .. . You Guys . What ' s the Deal? . . . Likes: pizza-talks. V.F.W. chases. Highway P.R. ' s, Spain in 84. Late night swims, sun- sets . . . Pet Peeves: security guards, false starts, fake people . . . Favorite People: Lau, Mai, Chris. Heather, family, other special friends . . . Where Found: Ginnys, the Station Wagons, Dads Swimming 2, 3, cap ' n 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; Pow- der Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4 Brandon ' Scott ' Davis 20 Oxford Road Life is not a spectator sport. Pugs, Scooter, Captain Brain Dam- age . . . Spoiled Rotten, easy going, generous ... I don ' t have any fa- vorite sayings cause nobody listens to me anway . . . Likes: Coffee Bergies with Jimmies, girls, cars . . . Pet Peeves: Police . . . favorite peo- ple: LP., MB., CD., S.C, Where found: Lost in space . . . Activities: Skiing, canoeing, travel- ling, inventing hazardous materials. Laura De Angelis 92 Hawthorn Street Silences make the real conversa- tions between friends. Not the say- ing but the never needing to say is what counts. Lau, Lolli . . . green eyes, distinctive laugh ... I know huh? , Really! . . . Likes: dancing highway PR ' s, T.F. B, Sept. 83, Chinese FD s, R.B. subs . . . Pet Peeves: waiting, backstabbers, Prcvctt Oil trucks, go left on green, mono . . . Favorite People: Heath, Sue, Chris, Mai, the grease monkey . . . Where Found: at Gin ' s, b-bopping in Boston, at the Metro w W B Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 3, 4: Powderpuff 4 John M. Dervin 1 76 Forbes Rd. Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. John, DERV . . . tall, blonde, socia- ble .. . Big Joke What ' s up Hooter , . . Likes: Friday, 59 Plyms, The Crew, parties ... Pet Peeves: Chris M s driving. Jay ' s laugh . . . Favorite People: CM, MF, Squiddly diddly. Hooter, GF, JM, PB. JB, AW, and the crew . . . Where Found: Gregg ' s Parties, cruising in the Blue Bomber, not in school as much as possible. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band I, 2, 3 Janet H. Dion 54 Oxford Road You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. Dion, Little D. JD . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Gimme a break , Get outa here , Take a beaten , Loser , Likes: gorgeous guys, par- tying with friends, skiing, cham- pagne, weddings. Cape 84 , dancing, Bermuda? . . . Pet Peeves: waking up early, getting caught, fighting with friends . . . Favorite People: M -t- D, family, S.S, D.T. G.M. P.P. K.P. Girlsroom gang, H.P. friends, J.S. D.G. Senior Class . . . Where found: H.P., Matador, wagon, cruising, Thanxs Mom Dad. Track I, 2 Winter Spring, Pow- der Puff Maria S. Davis 521 Hartford Street We are not interested in the possi- bilities of defeat. Marl, MD . . . Are you serious? , Chalk one up for . . . Likes: Cape beaches with LT, Porsches, VISA cards ... Pet Peeves: Gray Fords, cold days, 55 MPH, writing essays for MM JD . . . Favorite People: Mei, MS, Lynn, CD, JAY, PH, the others know who they are . . . Where found: Guidance!, Tennis courts, shopping, WW Library, Baybank nights Tennis I, 2, 3,4; AFS 2, 3,4; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; No Parentheses I; Good luck cla.ss of 1985! Chris F. DelConte 16 Winter Terrace Live long and prosper. Chris, Chester . . . The more obvi- ous, the better , The worst she can say is no , Good morning, Mr. Hart , Trust mc , Free Block , . . . Likes: Young girls, being with friends, extinguishers. Art class . . . Pet Peeves: The Boat, My fathers car. Chuck Flanagan . . . Favorite People: MW, Jot, JP, SC, TL, SD, JL, MH, KM, EM, DC, RF, Mrs. Depres, Mr. Rook, Maria, Mom- -I- Dad . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., The Diblasi ' s, The English Hallway, Dedham Showcase . . . Favorite activities: skiing, bagging at Roche ' s, going to the movies. Lisa C. Dickey 182 Fieldstone Road I gave it my best shot. Lisa, Litha, LEEEsa, Crash . . . daf- fy, gullible, talks fast . . . What are you TALKING about?! , Nancy, that really irks me! , Get outta here! , You ' re in there! . . . Likes: 007 all the time, bipping, Bavaria, Gerri ' s laugh, DMSR LPWM . . . Pet Peeves: I 1 7 84, Kris working, rugs, F. People: Kris, Mithelle, Nancy Pancy, Jimmy, CRD, Foxy, Ward, Linda, Sue, Jan, KA KS, JB, MS, Vid, B N, and the rest . . . Where Found: in the bomber, the Lodge, H.P., wherever . . . Luv ya Kris! John F. Doherty 77 Sycamore Drive Being a good sport is tough, you have to lose it to prove it. Dot, JD, Tree . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . You big dummy! , You Goof ' , East B.F. . . . Likes: Weekends, suitcases, 10, Hockey. MacPhies at Tufts, Squee;re . . . Pet Peeves: 5:45, Sunday after Old M, on the line, NBIBC, SATs ... Fa- vorite People: Lump, Rat, IGA, CG, PN, JC, BW, JG, Class of 85 . . . Where found: rinks. Lost Brook, Cape, . . . college Soccer 2, 3, 4 Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 David Donoian 38 Buckmaster Road You only get out of life what you put in to it. Dave, the ultimate male. tall. dark, and handsome . . . Gook . Don ' t be so stupid . . . Likes: Coke, keg- gers, continental, house parties . . . Pet Peeves: a car that don ' t go, Monday mornings, queers . . . Fa- vorite People: Missy Boyd 3-17-84. B.T.. DM.. Green Berets . . . Where Found: Somcrvillc. Cape Cod . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. I would have never made it without you. Kathleen Mary Dramis 7 Oxford Road Winter. Spring. Summer, or Fall, ail you ' ve got to do is call and I ' ll be there - you ' ve got a friend! Kaih, Hoois, Dram . . . short, green eyes . . . What a cutie! , I ' m so psyched! . . Likes: walks on the beach, reeses. U2. DCPC. 7. shtew. blondes . . . Pet Peeves: Busy phones, late people, backstabbers. injuries, On the line! . . . Friends: Nubba Squad, The Group, Track Crew. Sue, E , K.. Spades. Matt. Pistol, Boofy . . . Thanks .Mom Dad Soccer 1 , 4; B-Ball I : Winter Track 2. 3. 4; Spring Track 1 . 2. 3. 4: Stu- dent Council I, 2; A.F.S.: Powder Puff; Green Years Editor. Lauris Eglitis 203 Oak Street Wit is the ability to sec the rcscmb- Icnce of things which differ, and the difference of things which arc alike Larry, Iga . . . Blond, medium height, indecisive . . . Might . Good life . . . Likes: Talking Heads. McVie Pub. mods, suit- cases, moral bankruptcies . . . Pet Peeves: no B ' s in Brooksies car. No P ' s, OM ' s, Bud Tails, deadlines . . . Favorite People: Lump, J D.J B. DP and others . . . Found: Working, at Lump ' s house or N. Daniel J. Eosco III ; WHlett Pond Drive Some days it just isn ' t worth getting out of bed. Dan Eosco . . . tall, dark, curly . . . Likes: all nighters. older women, buds, no school, rich girls, fast cars. MONEY ... Pet Peeves: empties, small parties, no gas. stuck up girls, unsympathetic cops, fast cruisers, being blamed, not getting my way . . . Favorite People: Mase, Scurb, WJ. JC, JB, and all the other 85ers . . . Where Found: The basement, Cloverland, Pulled Over, Court- yard, working . . . Future Plans: College, make my own billion, live the good life. Mheir Doursounian 48 Wniard Circle it doesn ' t matter how big the dog is in the fight, but how big the fight is in the dog. Mheir, onion . . . red hair, freck- les .. . Likes: snow, long weekends. Italian food . . . Pet Peeves: being early, morning practice, losing at the track . . . Oh. really ' . ' . . . Favorite People: Tom. Slicker. B.Q., M.S., D.L., E.H.. Nova Boys. . . . Never you mind . . . Where Found: Raynham. Morrison Field. Nantasket, NJ shore Track 1 . 2, 3, 4; N HS 3, 4; Student Advisory Board 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Paul E. Dresens 287 Alder Rd. Let ' s make the best of the situation. Mule, Hitch . . . Lazy, sick . . . Why , Uh-oh . Want a card . . . Likes: rainy Mons. 44. confusion. NQNs. S. Bowls, J D -I- Biz, Hrvrd Sips, gambling, win args . . . Pel Peeves: injuries, obnx girls, 57 bolts, glue people, Sch-(-Clifts w T. bad music-l-breakin . . . Where Found: Daves, room. Nova. Mardin ' s taxi, woods, kangamagus hwy. typing and 35, corners w no one . . . Favorite people: WHOTT. Mag 7. Choc E, Wop. 2 1 . MS. K L. Backs. AL. Yak Yak, Zcrda Football 1. 2. 3. 4: W-Track 3. 4: Brseball I. 2, 3, 4. Mary Elizabeth Eldridge 15 Connors St. Keep a smile on your face and the world will smile with you. M.B., Marybeth. Mimi. Mim . . . brown hair, blue eyes, always smil- ing . . . I ' m Bored , hi . . . Likes: 50 ' s-60 ' s music, pop music, soccer, stuffed animals . . . Pet Peeves: homework . . . Favorite People: L.T., M.F., M.G., Jo, J.K., R.M.. S.S., M.G.. C.L.. Weezy . . . Where Found: Office. Baybank. at home. Field Hockey 2. 3; Key Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4; Chorus Show Choir 1 . 2. 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 83-84 Janet Marie Fafara Canton Street Life has no bounds so explore all trails Janet, Dan ' s little sis; blonde, inno- cent! Nuba Squad , Live life to the fullest now as you can always worry about it later. Likes; Being a beach bum in Marshficld, 4th of July The Wall , Boston- AII Nighters Police - U2 . . sleep- ing, traveling . . Pet Peeves: Being the last to know I am having a par- ty! rumors, Mon. thru Fri. The Day After . . . Favorite People; K.T., C.A., Luv ' s everyone snobs :xcluded! soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2 Softball ■uture Plans college; travel jurism. T- ,iCl 1 Rina Federico 37 Juniper Ridge Rd. The fragrance slays in the hand of that who gives the rose. Re, Ree-na . . . blue eyes, almost blonde hair, short, Italian . . . In- credible , What is it? . . . Likes: FB games, 10 13 84, intense con- vus, summer, soph yr . . . Pet Peeves: arriving at night, no $, fakes, losing things . . . Friends: PM gang. Sue, Yun-Yun, TP crews, Pat, Matt, Dan, class of 85 . . . Where Found: Party Machine, w friends Football Cheerleading 3, 4; Basket- ball Capt 3; AFS 4; powderpuff 4 Good luck Class of 85 Mark Gerard Filippone 10 Putting Drive The only way to have a friend is to be one. Mark, Marko, Flip . . . tall, quiet, friendly . . . What ' s new? , No way! , Mental! . . . Likes: vaca- tions, spending money, friends. Ma- donna, BCN, imports, I.R.S., Tonight , driving, sweats, Red Shoes , Zayre burgers . . . Pet Peeves: finals, Mondays, Breakers, Rambo, doing nothing . . . Favorite people; Paul, Joanne, Cara, Jon, April, D.L., M.E., K.B., K.S. . . . Where found: Dedham, H. Inn, Boston, London Spring Track I; Spring Musical 3: Green Years 4; Senior Class Play 4 Scott D. Fitzhenry 32 Waldo Way Life is like a mountain climb. Some choose to go around it, others drop out during the climb, those who make it to the top can rest and will prosper. Scott, Fitz . . . tall, brown hair . . . Easy killer , Don ' t worry ' bout it . . . Likes: 78, Cape Cod, Par- ties, black Vetles, loud music . . . Pet Peeves: slow drivers, driving sled for Coach Susi, Wcstwood roads, broken VP Parties . . . Favor- ite People: Class of 85, Family . . . Where found: F-ball Field, Over sleeping. Lost brook . . . Football 1, 2, 4; Winter track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track I, 2, 3. 4; . . . College Peter Hastings Foehl 152 Conant Road Men who make no noise are dangerous. Peter, Peter, Pistol . . . tall, lanky . . . You ' re messing with my mind , You look marvallous . . . Likes: Greece, bottle cap puzzles, parties, the tree, roadtrip, outdoors, travel- ing . . . Pet Peeves: Sat. morning practice, not enough sleep, SAT ' s, getting rejected . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Dan, Skell, Mac, Bri, Kev, GS ' 84, family, class of ' 85 . . . Where found: D.C.P.C., the tree, Alaska, college. Basketball I. 2, 3, 4; Golf I, 2, 3,4; Green Years staff 4; Stage Door crew 4 Thomas Edward Ferzoco 109 Fearing Drive Whats happened in the past is usu- ally forgotten in the future. Tom, Fuzz . . . Black hair, blue eyes . . . What! . . . Likes: Vacations, sports, Florida . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood P.D., goofs. Flea . . . Fa- vorite People; Rhino. Dace, Mac, Sull, Tusm . . . Where Found; not at home, on the streets late night Football I, 2, 3, 4 Supcrbowl 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. Linda Ann Fitzhenry 57 Brookfield Road My people will call your people- we ' ll do a lunch! Linda, Fitz, Window . . . blonde, smiling . . . Get Out! , Keep It, I love It, don ' t EVER change! . . . Likes: Sting, Christmas, GT, my friends g NHS, summer plays, IDOL, Monty Python, Robin Hood . . . Pet Peeves: sneezes, busy sig- nals, A ' s lateness, indecisive people, spiders . . . Friends; Amy, Maur- a-HGH. Vid, PJ ' D ' T BKJMr. M . . . Where Found; Anywhere but Westwood, w M A, being a 3rd wheel, Bonn ' 84 Musical 1,3: No() 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; NHS Treasurer 3, 4; Green Years; Powder Puff Gretchen Ann Flahive 21 Glen Road We accomplish in proportion to what we attempt. Gretchen, retch . . . blue eyes, dim- ples . . . What ' . ' , seriously , You ' re kidding! . . . Likes: being with friends, skiing, Maine, Chinese food, Bruins . . . Pet Peeves: sprints, the hills, Are you related? . . . Pavoritc People: Sue, Michele, M.J., MM. Yo-Yo, Taz, BRIAN . . . Where found; practice, having fun, S.T.P.L, w BC . . . thanks mom, dad. Chuck, John, teachers . . . college Field Hockey 3, 4; Ski team 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; N.H.S. 4 Gregg Fontecchio 127 Fearing Drive One step ahead! Free , 27 , S ' up , New Year ' s Eve, Do it up . . . Likes; baseball, food, EJ ' s, Green Albumn, Cape, guitar. Lift . . . Dislikes: empties, Mon. thru Fri., crash, morning af- ter, cliques . . . Friends; DIANE, GAG, the boys, Cheryl, Steve, Bro. EJ crew . . . Where found; Canton- DIANE ' S, Gag ' s . . . Best days; Jan. I. 7, 27, Oct. 7, Summer ' 83, ' 84 . . . You ' re the greatest, Diane! . . . Thanx Steve, Diane, Pam, Ann . . . Owe you one Mum. t . I y Mark J. Ford 491 Everett St. Don ' t tell me I can t. I will because I must. Mark, Tuna. Omega . . . Green- Brown eyes, sociable . . . Saxes rule, big nose, Lennie . . . Likes: weekend nights. Parties, Iron Maiden. Laughing, Pole vault . . . Pet Peeves: M.T., Break dancing, Ha- bis . . . Favorite people: Jen, J.D., CM., M.G.. W.C, S.S., T.A., S.C, A.B.. T.H., D.B., D.S.. DM, S.C. P.H., M.G„ A.G Where found: Thayer, S.V. Road, cruising Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I. 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Spring track 2, 3, 4; Band President 4 Gregory Foulds 107 Sexton Ave. Life goes along a little easier when you have something to look forward to. Greg. Drunk . . . tall, shy . . . What are we doing this weekend? , E , Let s party . . . Likes: nice cars, drinking, having a good time, JD, L H . . . Pet Peeves: slow drivers, SHORT CUTS , being late, bad weekends, NO PACKY. puking . . . Favorite People: Cone. T. HO. Byrnsey, Dugal, goof. J-Brett, The Troops . . . Where Found: lost, in the car. getting drunk, at Joe ' s . . . Wrestling I, 2; Soccer 1 Paul Friedman 145 Fens view Dr. To err is human, to really screw things up takes a computer. Paul. Fried . . . bright, funnv. there . . . Where ' s the beef? , Watt ' s on second . Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong . . . Likes: computers (of course), good jokes, tough problems . . . Pet Peeves: Ms. B.. bad puns (unless they ' re mine). Miss B. . . . Favorite People: Joe. anybody with half a brain . . . Where Found: computer room (any), college (soon) Math team 0, 1,2. 3. 4; NHS 3, 4: computer team I, 4; computer com- mittee 4 Michelle A. Gendreau 331 Gay St. Prrrri-meow!!! Mithelle, Darone . . . whatchama- callit, oh no, I ' m a messi . It ' s in there Michelle! . When the bus comes we ' re gonna die! . . . Likes: good friends. YEEE. bip, Floyd, Zep . . . Pet Peeves: the rug, getting up early, Kim Devine. Burger King, nothing to do on a weekend?! . . . Favorite People: Kerith, Leetha. Nanc. Ward, Gerri. N.P.. Tammie. Slynkey . . . Where Found: bus stop. HP, w Leetha, Nancy Pancy, and Kerith in Blue Bomber — what hap- pened?! CRUNCH!!! . . . Love ya M4-D . . . Check me out, I ' m a duck!!! Michael Ford 59 Willard Circle It could of been worse, it could of happened to me. Fordie . . . tall. dark, black hair. brown eyes . . . The hell with it! . . . Likes: Bud bottles, weekends, lots of money, EAS ' V women . . . Pet peeves: Officer Nitty, fronting so- das, wind, soap opera scenes, driv- ing on weekends, Mortan . . . Favorite people: Otis, Stevo, Gui- do. Rat, Coak, Tav, Kevin . . . Where found: with Oddie and his shadow Di, keeping Guido out of trouble, slicing baloney at Roches Drinking Team 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Geraldine Marie Fox 71 Oak Street — ' em if the_N can ' t take a joke! Gerri. Geb, Fox . . . Short, friendly, funny . . . Go for it! I ' magine! Are ya ready? . . . Likes: LED ZEP. my friends, phonecalls. being w Stevie. cruising around, late night parties, summers, 83-1-84 . . . Pet Peeves: nosey people, no- where to go . . . Favorite People: Stevie, Hay-ward!, Arl-(- Eugene, Rita, Jimmy -I- John, Kimi + oth- er mainiacs, S.P., L.W., Kerith, Drone, Lisa D., L.S.. Pama, J.Dion, Mr. Case. . . . Mr. Thwing. sling- town gang + many others! . . . Where found: Maine, w Friends, Rosl., waiting for a ride Michelle Gattozzi 122 Burgess Ave. We are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams. Chella, Shell . . . cute, petite, little feet . . . Keriest! , Anks . . . Likes: yucking w Jo, spill parties, Quoffee . . . Pet Peeves: sticky fin- gers, K.G., socks with sandels . . . Favorite :eople: JT, TC, JO. Tee, NO, CP, Skah, JM, SC, Chuck. Beth, GG, SOS, Papa Smurf . . . Where found: Club 101, little theatre Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, Pres 4; Senior Class Play; Musical 1. 2. 3, 4; One Acts 1, 2, 3: Youth Theatre Mark William Giambanco 1 16 Pine Lane Accept me as I am, so I may learn what I can become. Mark . . . brown hair and eyes, quiet . . . Likes: Chinese food. Pizza, cars, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: working Sunday mornings, Monday morn- ings, night practices . . . Favorite People: M.F., P.F., W.C, R.T.. T.H.. Charles . . . Where Found: Thayer, on the field, room 101 ... college Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3. 4; NESBA 2, 3. 4; Band Treasurer 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Jeffrey Goebel 402 Dover Road If I look confused it s because Tm thinking. Jeff, Ffej . . . stylish, unique tongue . . . Whats up Dude , Goof, Buft a Mitch . . . Likes: parties, cars, movies, mini-skirts . . . Pet Peeves: SAT s, people who arc late. Boy George . . . Favorite People: Ken, Dave, Al, Mark, Mike, Rob , . . Where Found: watching TV, DL ' s, Maine, Blue Hills Skiing I, 2, 3, 4; Skimeister 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Scott D. Grey 34 High view St. No point in being grown-up if you can ' t be childish. Greg . . . Quiet, Curly hair, glasses . . . No , Uh-Huh . . . Likes: Computers, Romulans. TV, Games, Lotus . . . Pet Peeves: Car- tel, Breaking, Radar, Work . . . Fa- vorite People: F.M., M.G.. R.M.. J.A.. E.S., B.S.D., P.D Where Found: RSE, EXP.HYDRAX, AERIE AV Club I, 2. 3, 4; AV Leader 4 Stephanie A. Grokulsky 335 Westherbee Drive Everyone is a moon and has a dark side which he never shows anybody. Steph, StcphG, Grotto . . . Blue eyes, brown hair (not blonde), long legs . . . Incredible! . Whata we gonna do 2-niic ' . ' , Ya right , wannawhat . Fine Ride . . . Likes: 2, anythingswect, PD ' s botm, Supremcs, 7 4 84, I2 17 83TTT, I2 I 84SB, Fla. 85, TN at LA, jet black hair and blue eyes, JB . . . Pet Peeves: losing jewelry, acct. no ' s, busy TP. snobs, o ' clock at 44, WW . . . Friends: DG, TK ' , the Gang, NG ' s, TAV. KEV, PDDP. BH, BLUEYES. MTB, CR, CB. JC . . . Where Found: BB083. ThePM. TAFAP . . . GOD BLESS JOHN ' 85 . . . Good luck 85! Anna Marie Gundal 136 Ellis Street Love makes the world go around. Anna. Gundie . . . bubbly, spaz . . . S ' up. ' . No beef. Mitch . Thanks . Oh. SAD . . . Likes: Soccer, rifles, first place, parties. SPD. weekends . . . Pet Peeves: Ha- bis, JMC. Monday mornings. Math, Dirt . . . Favorite People: De- boo, No, Trish, Mai, T , S , Ka- zoKrcw, O , Annie B, Mrs. C. Page, Skah. Jon . . . Where Found: School, on the field. Club 101. on stage. Math Seminar, al Deb ' s . . . Thanks Mom Marching Band I. 2, 3, Capt 4; Drama Club 4; Musical I, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Powderpuff 4. i rd Sfl H 1 m .f ; m i l 1 s f Caroline Granese 186 Pleasant Valley Road Live everyday as if it were your last. Caroline, Line, Ca ... A what? , 754 we gotta go . . . , like , losa! . . . Likes: 14, parlies, F- Ball -t- Hockey games, babies, summer . . . Pel Peeves: sleeping in cars, SK ' s fogs, T.P.ing, LL ' s driv- ing, fake people, Twisly ' s knee, DB ' s . . . Favorite people: Nasty Girls, Nubba Squad, B-Ball learn, PN, SK, JuP, Dot, Lump, CJ -I- JR, RR, SP, KD, LE, Mr. Walsh -I- case. Class of 85, M -I- D + Dave . . . Where Found: w NG ' s, on the same wave-length. HI PL Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1,2,3, 4; Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff; Key Club 4. James Michael Griffin 14 Gay Street Extension If you ' re willing to take the risks, you ' re entitled to the benefits. Jim, Griff .. . loud laugh, deceiving, last minule . . . Plenty of lime , To a point , Thanks Bozo . . . Likes: blondes, parlies, the Cape, bowl, distilled beverages . . . Pet Peeves: no keys, making the rounds, slop signs, flats, permission . . . Fa- vorite People: Bill. Seus, Tom, Mule, Mac, Laurita, rest of 85 . . . Where Found: highway, LB, Ho- nolulu, UMASS, the Cape, at the b. . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. James Paul Guindon 83 Smith Drive What time is it ' . ' James, Guido . . . Blonde, Blue eyes . . . Leave me alone , What . . . Likes: Bud bar bottles, sports, apartment. While family, indepen- dence, being with friends, Duster, weekends ... Pet Peeves: Mr. D. Westwood Police, Keep them low, very low , referrals, lack of luck!, wind, driving around with nothing to do. Nosey teachers. Sprints, idi- ots .. . Favorite People: Family, Ju- lie White, Coak, Odie, Fordie, Coaches, rest of friends . . . Where Found: Football field, J.W. house, apartment Football I, 2, 3, 4; Skiing 1, 2, 4 Robert Gundersen 1319 High Street You only live once, but if you live life right, once is enough. Bob, Gundy . . . never serious . . . you drive , Kill Bibbit , Slaba . . . Likes; most weekends, lond weekends, vacations, sleeping all day, buds on ice, ski trips, . . . Pet Peeves: Morton, men in blue, the V.P. having no place to go . . . Fa- vorite People: Kevin, Mule, Hag, Ted, Ken, Tav, Rat, and the rest of 85 . . . Where Found: in Morton ' s Taxi Skr Team 2, 3, 4 Brian John Hagberg 81 Nahatan Street I ma not al«a s be pcrfaci. but Tm always mc. Heg. Oh well Hello . MARDINS DRIVING!, Whcres Mcthucn . . . Likes: Suitcases w Ted. NQN. Joes Lake, NH, Xmas parties. To- gas, Mag7, THE BOW LS, Globes w R.R., watcrskiing, Falmouth . . Dislikes: Losing Richards, Sea- walls, Gell I , Pushing Sled, Gape- Gops, K9dogs . . Favorite People: Ted, Mule, Dave, Kc in, Mort, Ju- lie, Tom, Spin, Gron. Rat, Gokc, 40, Stevo, Big Z Garter, Rest of 85, Mrs. R. . Found at: Daves, with friends . . Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 Football 1 , 2. 3, 4 Track 3, 4 BOWL 3. 4 Gheerlcad- ing 4. Patricia Claire Haley 1284 High Street So dawn goes down toda , nothing gold can sta . Patty, Tec . . . Blue eyes, Irish, funny . . . Hi guys! Wc ll see ya! . . . Likes: N.E. Ghamps. phones, tennis w T Maria, parties, movies, JL s laugh, Ghuck ' s humor, S . . . Pet Peeves: late people, bolted doors. The Magnets, messy rooms . . . Fav. People: Family. JT, JL, LG. MD. AG. MG ' s. 5 . Jon. Skah. DP. MF, NO . TG. GP. SOS. Shelly. Kakic . . . Where found: Glub ' lOI. Ghowing. field COLORguard 1 . 2. 3: Gapi. 4: Mu- sicals 2. 3. 4; Ghorus 2. 4; Treasurer of S.A.D.D.. Powder Puff Football Paul F. Hardiman Jr. 67 Magnolia Drive There are some defeats more trium- phant than Victories. Paul. Lump, Skit, Squid . . . medi- um light, brown hair, freckles . . . Might , Kiiiiit , Ha , Shuiup Cron . . . Likes: hockey games. parties. Falmouth. Bruce Spring- steen and E Street Band. Gaddys. sailing. Lake Placid . . . dislikes: nothing going on. Forbes Road rocks, no B ' s in J.B. ' s car. Rat ' s mind games. Montrcals. injuries . . . Favorite People: Rat. Gron. Iga. Dot. Stcvo. Caroline, Brooksce, Pec, Sue, Family. Rest of H5 . . . Where found: rink, with friends Hockey I, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2; Year- book 4 Christine Harrington 16 Brook field Rd. I wish I could carry our smile in my heart at times when my life seems so low. it would make me be- lieve what tomorrow could bring when toda doesn ' t really know. Ghris, TAZ . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Oh Right! , Ghill out! , Awesome! . . . Likes: vacation. piz7a. smow days. 9 24 84. cats. 386-dgf. Porsche ... Pet Peeves: rainy days, homework, busy phones, school nurse . . . Favorite People: Yo- o, Mo Jo. M-t-M. Retch, mm ' . K.K.. KG.. J.G.. G.D.. ND Team. Mark . . . Where Found: hockev rink, the Gape, with friends, with Mark Softball 3. 4; Powder Puff 4 James Erik Haines 228 Weatherbee Drive We can ' t all be heroes because someone has to sit on the curb as ihev go bv. ERIK. RIGKY. DOLG. BONO . Take off you hoscr. ch ' . e ' re there , Ain ' t it the truf! . . . Likes: girls. Molson Golden. U2, Eagles, 22, Bruins, weekends. 10. POLO ... Pet Peeves: mall rats, breakers, cans, speedtraps. WVL . . . Favorite people: MAG. Renz, Breenzo. Bri. Gumb . Gordi. Skcl, Scoot. Dano. Jen B.. the lunch bunch . . . Where Found: W. Main St. Nickerson Field. The Garden Football I; Hockex 1. 2; Stage Door Jessica Catherine Hall 1695 High Street Tomorrow is the greatest labor sav- ing device ever invented. Jess, tch Rock . . . blue eyes, gray, freckles . . . Likes: R G in Bermu- da. Oct. 22 24. Snoops. Gheers. Pet Peeves: D D. feci . . . Favorite People: Brian. Michelle. Michele, Lisa. Kath. Julc. Kevin. Dan. Ke- vin. LT. T. ' . SS . . . W here Found: On the Dark Side, waiting for LH. Quechee. Pocassci Fieldhockcy I. 2. 3. captain 4: Ski Team 2; Spring Track I. 2. 3; A.F.S. 2. 3. officer 4; Key Club 3. officer 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: Musical 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4; Senior Glass Pla Brian Christopher Harrington 119 Fearing Dr. The onl people who never make mistakes arc those who never do anything Harr. Bri . . . Blond ... I don ' t know . What do ;i say neigh- bor ' . . Likes: for. Now. Twinkle Dives. Bleachers . . . Pet Peeves: Intellectuals. Clones . . . Favorite People: Jess. KB. Dan-O. Sally. George. M M. LT. Pistol, EH. SS . . Where Found: Fenway. Alumni. Ropes, ' casset, 169. ' High Ski Team 1; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2. 3: fS Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4: NHS 3, 4; Spanish N HS 3, Vice Pres. 4; Stud. Council 4; Musical 3: Senior Play. 4; Yearbook 4: Stud. Announ. 4 Heather Ann Harrington 60 Perry Drive Life is worth living when one has the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Heather. H . . . strawberry- blonde, freckles . . . What ' s up ' . ' . W hat a goof . . Likes: being with PJ. weekends, cookies. T.G.. 19, roses. O.O.O.. rb. 3-.S ... Pet Peeves: mad dogs, plastic people. Mondavs. BS. o. and i. people . . . Favorite People: Peter. Sue. Dan. Linda. Karen, family, etc. . . . Thanks Mom and Dad! AFS 2, 3, 4; SN HS 3. 4: NHS 3. 4; Key Club 4; GREEN YEARS; Powder Puff Football: The Stage Door- Dit7v Duo. Daniel Stuart Hart 126 Westfield Street We all have a face that we hide away forever — these are the faces of the Stranger Dan, Danny, Dan-o ... a tall blue- eyed blond . . . Sweetness , Nev- er mind . . . Likes: honesty, cute blonds, 24, and a good laugh! . . . Dislikes: the Boonies, What, I don ' t have enough gas! , being late and cheated on . . . Friends: Scott, Lis, PF, KL, P H, Kev, B J, CR, LT, J, E, M, JT, KL, CA, SD, EW, A L, SH, THE 4, N H and You! . . . Found: Who cares? Pilsbury! Soccer I, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Tennis I, 2, Capt. 3. 4; Stud. Council I, 2, 3, Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4; Boys State, AFS Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical SCP; Green Years 4 Susan Diane Henderson 163 School Street Happiness seems made to be shared. Sue, Hendy . . . green eyes, long hair... Like... , He ' d SUCH a fool! . . . Likes: parties, the beach, chocolate, catching rays w kl . . . Pet Peeves: working weekends, cliques, crutches, fights w M -f D . . . Favorite People: Elise, Katie, Lis, H-l-P, S-l-C, PAVM, DH ' , etc. . . . Where Found: Thayer, Li- sa ' s on phone, DC PC w S-)-C Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Span- ish N.H.S. 3, 4; Student Counceil 4; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Newcomer ' s Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff Football 4 Elizabeth Anne Holderried 139 Church Street Life is a song, the only hard part is tuning it. Liz, No, V . . . gabby gullible . . . S ' up , Anx , See yez , Hye , . . . Likes: NY, Fri. practs, bad reeds, JMC, Smurf ret, GG . . . Favorite People: Anna, Papa Smurf, SOS, Annie B, Ron, WSPCrew, T, Mo, SOSUS, pi DD Gar, TC . . . Found: Club 101, backstage. Drama Club 1 , 4, sec 2, V P 3; Thes- pian 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Board 2, sec 3; Orch 1, 2, 3, 4; DQ 3, 4; musical 2, 3, 4; Jazz Choir 2; NHS 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; PPuff; Green Years Editor 4; SDC 4. Jeffrey Cray Howley 50 Brook field Rd. Life is short no matter how long it is - so live Jeff, Howls . . . Cars, boats, week- ends, summers, beaches, A Block, cooking . . . getting up early. The Pit . . . Sue, Ken, Mike, TAV, d.h. P.C. . . . Sue ' s work, the Strip, the Nook, the Secret . . . Thanx Mom and Dad Wendy Lynn Hayward 56 Pine Lane We live, we die and death not ends it . . . Wendy, Wen, Ward, Wendell . . . brown hair, big blue eyes, leather jacket . . . Seriously , No way, really? , Gooof! , That ' s weak Likes: Maine, Bruce Springsteen, the Doors, 8-6-84, long weekends, partying w Chases, kittens Pel Peeves: jumping fences, working all weekend, partying w Chases, kit- tens Pet Peeves: jumping fences, working all weekend, sick birds, WHS Favorite People: Danny, Ar- lene Eugene, Gerri, Linda, Ker- ith. Drone, CRD, Sue, Lisa, Kristin, Deb -I- Ed, D.M., J.C Where found: w Whales and Fox- es, in the bird, w Danny, at Papa ' s, In town, picking up the Maine-iac Luv ya Ma -I- Don Thomas Murphy Hogan 210 Farm Lane Never lose faith. In a just cause faith can move mountains. Faith without strength is futile, but strength without faith is sterile. Tom, Hogie, Hogan . . . Average height, blue eyes, brown hair, usu- ally seen wearing camouflage cloth- ing . . . Dinnsdalc, Dinnsdale! , I want to be an airborne Ranger! . . . Likes: The U.S. Military, running, U2, God ' s weather . . . intense dis- like for liberals, break dancing, and speedwork . . . Favorite People: CM., M.F., DM., H.N., S.S., L.T., Track Crew. Winter Track 4; Track 2, 3; C.C. 4; Tennis 4 Elisabeth Kathryn Hood 108 Sexton Avenue Reality is what you make of dreams. Lisa, Ford, Lizzy B, Spaz, Junior w a IG . . . brown hair, big brown eyes ... I suppose , OK , I ' m not a drum . . Likes: leather in lockers, Zack notes, Bermuda, talks w kl, red hair. Prom 84, beating Holliston, oranges , lOth, D ' , Eng. accents, MJ MAXm GST, VLM, Squeeze, class of 84 . . . Pet Peeves: poking, silly , frustration scream, refs . . . Friends: Ted, Zack, Diz, Jess, PB, Scottic, Pillsbury. Kev, JC, TA, KL, K Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Key club 3, 4; Musi- cal 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4 Theodore Edson Hunt 57 Pine Lane When you are good to others, you are best to yourself. Ted . . . cheerful, good-natured . . . Likes: The Academy, D D, week- ends at WPI, eating . . . Pet Peeves: getting up each morning . . . Favor- ite People: Ron, Duncdave, Bernic. CWF, JC, MBM, BH, DW, RD Lunch Ladies, GT . . . Where Found: WPI The Academy, South Westport. 5 ' W y Michael H. Hurley 104 Margery Ln. As ou rumble on ihru life whatever ma be our goal, keep our eye upon the donul and not upon the hole. Mick, Zuga. House, WTF. Tclp on Al. C block 2. 3 MV-Tukcn to the ice cream shop-sorry Lester. Thanks RobinI N.H. lake Love 2-1- Mac-Notall Birds can Fly!!! Dingle Berry Poing. Sully Hair was meant to be grown. Bones hinding behind that proper mask. Steve once you had Black sou o er go buck. Dana, Jeff. Ken. ' sSSKDBS. KS. Mar. Tracy Kent. Mom and Dad Thanks for everything. Lori A. Jacobs 169 Col burn Street Smile! It ' s contugious. Larry. Jakes . . . brown hair, brown eyes, cute . . . Ya, right! . So what! . . . Likes: food, partying, calligraphy, lost roads, having a good time . . . Pet Peeves: dull peo- ple, liver, onions, homework, or- ders, rain . . . Favorite people: Rick, my family, K.S., Coco. Deb . . . found: With Rick. Norwood, cruis- ing .. . Blue . . . FA: soccer eating, laughing, spending money, buying clothes . . . Future plans: going to Bartending school, caligraphy school . . . Thanks to everyone who ' s helped mc through rough times! Especially Rick! Susan Mary Kallenberg 69 Gloucester Road Huppmess IS not ha ing every you «.int. but wanting everything you ha c. Su . Susan . . . Brown hair, brown eyes . . . You (iuys . A what ' . ' , Nooo . . . , l. 4 we gotta go . . . Likes: puppies. T.P.ing. dancin. parties, anything pink . . . Pel Peeves: cracking knuckles, history, spiders. SAT ' s . . . Favorite People: The Nasty Girls. Jininiy. P.H.. KM.. K.L.. Family. Mr. Case, rest of ' X5 . . . Where Found: Same wavelength, with N.Ci. ' s. anywhere Basketball 1.2: Swim Team ' l. 2. 4: Key Club 4; A.F.S. 4; Powderpuff, Yearbook 4 Lee Hurney 64 Cushing Road Life is like a jigsaw, you get the straight bits, but theres plenty miss- ing in the middle. Lee . . . No more than the next guy likes . . . sidewalk surfing, bass, idiot feasts. Hanging, skin- heads. Clash. Husker DL. the Res Pet Peeves . . . Fustfood. smoking, WPD. Fut B. Bagger. Fuvorit Peo- ple. The Idiots, tolpel. Russ, The Crabbers, Slingtown Skate Crew Where Found: In the land Sharr. At Shaws. In the town. Around Hockey 2, Adventures 3. 4 Wayne Jankeweicz 100 Lorraine Road God helps those who help themselves. Wayne. Hunkewic . . . curious, considerate, debonair . . . What??! . . . Likes: Bruin.s, Zep- pelin, Ferrari, parties, women . . . Pet Peeves: ruking leaves, working Fri. nights, the Eggbeater . . . Fa- vorite People: Lisa F.. Laurie N.. Mary B.. Nancy L.. Steph G.. R.. Champa. Cata: Bo o. Mase. Porks , Old Man. Sull. Tav. Fu7. Top. Bri- an. Kevin. Jim . . . U here Found: cruisin ' . in the bubble, at Cala ' s. home watching the Bruins Kimberly A. Kiely 53 Phillips Brooks Road Surviving in the sea of love is sud- den death in paradise on the dark side of the moon Kim. Cranial Neptune, DB . . . DEFINITFLY . •[ike Hey man Like No way . Lh . . . . Likes: Bavaria, French fries w kelchupn- musiard, babbling, to lease . . . Pet Peeves: Cold Hands, Mrs. Clement, Harvev, CJvmw AL! . . . favorite People: KC. JC, CD. CH, Yo-Yo, Churlie. DM. J P. Mrs. B ' s friends . . . Where found: trees behind Brad- ices. JC ' s. Jungle fiym, Montana, da zed Spanish I lonor .Society . . 4 l .S 1. 3. 4; Cireen Years 4; NP I. 2. 3. 4; Spring Track 3. 4: Powder Puff 4 Thanks guys, see ou in the sanitarium. V S 5 t_ Richard Matthew Kippenberger ]43 Willard Circle You can ' t always gel what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need. Rich . . . Tall, Dark, Handsome . . . Awesome, Smokin ' , Don ' t worry about it. Likes: Girs, Parties, Cruis- ing, fast Chevy ' s, Basting out of WHS ... Pet Peeves: Backstabbers, Snobs, Broken down cars, small back seats . . . Favorite People: Nick, Bill, Dave, Perry, Armand, Joanne, Donna, Jay, Jr., and Fam- ily .. . Where Found: Mike ' s auto, at Trink ' s, Kristie Electric with Copley Group, over J -I- R ' s . . . Thanks Mom and Dad Sharon H. Kruger 250 Alder Road True happiness is not in the multi- tude of friends, but in the worth and choice. Shar, Ronnie . . . Optimistic, blunt . . . Thai ' s life in the big city! , No biggie . . . Likes: a good sense of humor, sleeping late, $$$ . . . Pet Peeves: loud People, compaints, busy signals, 15 minute breaks, grills. Agent Thorp, long distances . . . Favorite People: AB, LH, ML, Trish, MG, JT, JB, co., FL. KGB, and you . . . Where Found: McD ' s, on the boards . . . Thanks Mom and Dad AFS 3, 4; No Parentheses Typist 3, 4: Math Team 2, 3: Co Capt 4: SAB 3; SADD 2; N HS 3, 4; Powder Puff John Joseph Laham 70 Bay Colony Drive I believe that every night implies a responsibility; every opportunity an obligation; every possesion a duty. Hubach, Hubic. Doobic . . . Dark hair, brown eyes . . . I ' m hungry Society Profit . . . Likes: MOMEY. food. Elvis, fast cars. Hitler, Playboy ... Pet Peeves: Be- ing broke, snobs. Breakers, CL, CB, Wcslwood BC ' s BN, jealous peo- ple, TDs driving, Mooehs; . . . Fa- vorite People: Murph, Beanso. Tav, Bozo, and others of 85 . . . where found: Eating, working, BK, LB, . . Future Plans: Be a millionaire, build a town Football I, 2, 4; Track 4 David Lane 65 Hemlock Drive Conceit is God ' s gift to little men. Dave Lano . . . tall, brown eyes, brown hair . . . NO WAY , Shut up John . . . LIKES: Basketball, T.V., Italian food . . . PET PEEVES: writing essays, waiting for Mheir . . . FAVORITE PEO- PLE: MARY ELLEN, Mhcir, Tom, J.M Where Found: with Mary Ellen, Mheir ' s house National Honor Society 3, 4; Span- ish National Honor Society 3. 4; A.F.S. 4: Yearbook Staff 4 Mary Jo Kremer 58 Locust Drive If you love something, let it go. If ii comes back it ' s yours. If it doesn ' t it was never meant to be. Mary Jo, Mo Jo . . . Blond hair, blue eyes . . . I ' m so psyched! , yuz , No way , Oh my gosh . . . Likes: Mustangs, beach, pigging out. Bruins . . . Pet Peeves: liars, ostentatious people . . . Favorite people: M -I- M, Yo-Yo, Taz, Retch, M ' Dave, J.K. c.K., K.K., ED., C.D.c BE, J. D, J.M. , DM., DP., . . . Where Found: shopping with friends, beach, driving around. Volleyball 1 , 2, 3 4; Softball 1,2,3, 4; Powderpuff 4; AFS 3; Glee Club 1 Carolynne LaCamera 99 Porter Street Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Carolynne, Carol, Lynne . . . dis- tinct laugh . . . Y ' know what I mean? , 7:54 we gotta go , Lynne not Line , PC . . . Likes- t.p.ing, Squcc e, vacations, stealing signs, balloons, parties . . . Pet Peeves: Sleeping in cars, 5-19-84, mono, waiting around . . . Favorite people: the nasty girls. Class of ' 85, family, others . . . Where found: on the road, HI PL, same wavelength, Babybank, Dancing in the Streets . . . Thanks Mon + Dad P. T. M. Basketball I, 2; Soccer 1, 2; Key Club 3. 4: Powderpuff 4. Jonathan A. Landon 443 Canton Street You only live life once, live it to the fullest. Jon, Jonathan . . . friendly, optimis- tic, patient . . . Jhou look marvel- ous! . . . Likes: girls, B.A. ' s, DMC, food, driving, dances, summer, ly- ing on the beach, smiles . . . Pel Peeves: snobs, Kids who act tough, people who worry, Rambo . . . Favorite People: Mark, Chris, A.N., K.R., KM., JB. . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., Nantaskcl, my room Lisa M. Lane 312 High Street Good friends are like diamonds, they ' re rare and hard to find; fake friends arc like autumn leaves; you find them everywhere. Lisa, Lis . . . Brown hair, dark eyes, distinct laugh A-Lyn, Homo, HoJo-to-go, Mitchcl, fun Likes: In w GG ' s, feasting, parties, f- blocks, fun clothes, orange, FB games Pet Peeves: Joanie, busy sig- nals, alarm clocks at early hrs.. Fa- vorite People: PM Girls, LL, J B. JO, AM found PM with crew, the truck w Laura Andrea, home Thanx Mom Dad, Luck lo ' 85 Boys Girls Cheerleading 3, Co-Caplam 4 Joanne S. Lavita 793 High Street Walk beside me and be my friend. Joanne. Velvecia, Quaker . . . Short, Funn . . . No Beef Heyl Moo-Vloo ' . . . Likes: friends, competilions. Parlies, Mrs. C ... Pel Peeves: ALEX, son, breakers, tests . . . Favorite People: Jen. Tec. Linda. Ciclla. Cashin. Gundie, No, Stevic. Barbwa. O . Skah. Jon. Page. Chuck. Tart. Sharon. Dudley. Flash. Nance . . . Where Found: Club 101. on the field, laughing, at Cashin ' s. Bub- bling Brook. Colorguard 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3: Musical I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Green Years Staff 4; Powder Puff 4; Thespian 3, 4. Kristin Anne Leary 217 Washington Street Heaven ' s waiting on down the tracks. Kristin . . . blond, green eyes, re- lentless . . . Goof! . . . Likes: Rainy nights, Chinese food. The Boss, parties, convertibles on spring days, irises, dancing to good music . . . Pet Peeves: People in right lane at Clpbrd.. 10:30 on 8 13 84. Ricky ' s remarks, speeding tickets, curfews . . . Favorite People: Fam- ily, my ISS, TR, Sue. Locker friends, RL . . . Where found: w T, practicing, out gallivanting. Swim team 1. 2. 3; Winter track 1. 3; Spring track 1. 2; RSAB 4; Se- nior play 4; PP 4; Green Years Staff . . . Thanks M -I- D Linda Marie Lennon 68 Locust Lane Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Linda. Lin . . . Blue eyed blonde . . . Really?! . No more . Peachy! . . . Likes: TBD. Manny, beach days, the section, l-mcn. sincerity . . . Pet peeves: FA.. Wisdom Teeth. S . Slewdom. Shleps . . . Favorite People: KB. LT. NH. H P. KA. JC. etc. . . . Where found: BP. the Caddy. Cocoa Beach. Hcrma ' s. over bridge, the pool. AFS 2. 3. 4; Field Hockey 2. 3, 4; Green Years 4; Key Club 4; Musi- cal 1,3,4; National Honor Societ 4: Winter Track 3, 4. Thanks Mom. Dad, Mike Chris. I-Mei Lin 40 Lyons Drive What you seek is within yourself. Mci, Meilin . . . Likes: summer 84 in the Yard, writing letters, run- ning, concertos, the great outdoors, class WS 6 Co. smiles, the Kid. Dad ' s threads . . . Miffs: essays. How ' s life ' . ' stuck pkeys. num- mics, A ' s remarks, notimc . . . Friends: MSD. SK. JW. LAF. SC 7 Bow. summer crew, special friends. A + J -I- M -(- D . . . Found: busy, at key board. NFC. somewhere in Boston. No() 2. 3.ed m chief 4; NHS 3. VP 4; SNAS 3, 4; tennis 2; AFS 2. 3: math team 2, 3, 4; science project 3: musical ace. 3; Dance band 3. 4; SF Dis. 4; GBYSO 4. Christina Marie Lawless 190 Downey Street The memories that arc left behind never fade in one ' s own mind. Christina . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . Hi, Guys . . . Likes: Janet ' s all nighters. Boston. Pi za talks, V.F.W. chases. Highway P.R. ' s, cruising in Bessy , late night swims, small parties . . . Pet Peeves: security guards, red lights . . . Where found: Ginny ' s, Janet ' s. The stationwagon ' s. Dec. -Apr. Cannon Mtn. . . . Favorite people: Mai. Su- san, Laura, Heather. Janet Kalhy. family, and others . . . Swim team 1 , 2. 3. 4: Co-Captain 4; A.F.S. 2, 3. 4: Powder Puff 4, David W. LeBlanc 10 Poplar Street Things can only get better from here. Dave. Heman . . . Blonde Hair. Blue eyes . . . Don ' t worry about it , See you later . . . Likes: Mat- adors. Hardcore, reclining seals, loud amps, mice action, deserted beaches . . . Pet Peeves: Providence, Rl.. Lechmeres, The Change. Top 40 B.S. . . . Favorite People: Sue. Mark. Ken. Mike. Shaggy Booger. Mark Staples. Chuck. Jeff. Mance . . Where Found: Jamming with the Peasants. Buckmaster. Elsie ' s, Go- ing sideways, Slappys, Ken ' s base- ment, Mobil, the Regal, the Camaro. Danccband 3, 4. Eleanor Rose Levine 59 Spruce Drive If you will it. it is no dream. Ellie, L , Elwie, VV . . . I ' m seri- ous! , Like , No problem , I can deal with it , Definitely . . . Likes: Chuckles, sleeping. Journey, Cerveza. GHLcx . . . Pet Peeves: filas. parked cars. Marine Fungus, H,0 imagerv. speling . . . Favorite People: KC, KKK JC. CD. A Block, rest of 85 . . . Where found: B ' s. locker room. Crow ' s. Jerusa- lem. Dr. P ' s, on the phone. V-Ball 1,2, 3, 4: Spring Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Winter 3: Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4; No Parenthesis 2. 3. 4; AFS 1.2, 3. 4; NHS 3.4; SHH 3. 4; AGYG 3; Girls ' Slate 3. Robert A. Locke Jr. 396 Dover Road Mr. Shark you live in the ocean. Porky . . . Brown hair, hazel eyes . . . Don ' t be so stupid . Smelly, dirty dog . . . Pet peeves: quarter kegs. Monday morni ng in court and WPD . . . Where found: some place with someone . . . Favorite people: anyone whose not stupid. Michael E. Lookner 62 Smith Drive One docs not have lo be successful to be a success in life. Mike, Loobaje, . . . Brown hair, grey eyes . . . How are ya , Listen to this . . . Likes: Baseball, MX Racing, going sideways on the KXT, Beating Nccdham ... Pel Peeves: Pigs YZ, Tunncy Days, anything to do with Morlan, No green . . . Favorite People: M.O., J.G., G.M., Class of ' 85 . . . Where found: Driving around New En- gland and are a, in ihc A van, R.L Dc7, on the field, at the track: Joes Getty Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Michael A. Luke 122 Edge wood Rond Let the music do the talking. Shaggy, Lukie . . . Blue eyes, quiet . . . Cash or charge ' , Hey! . . . Likes: Chcvellc SS, JPP, Aeros- mith, Ibanc7 Strats, Technics . . . Pet Peeves: Eschew obsfuscation, Mobil, Wham, WHS Cheerleaders, Jocks, Volvos, Saabs . . . Favorite people: Janinc (3 14 84), Ycntl, Popsicle man, Heman, Billy Idol, Sue, Phil, Jan, Soot . . . Where found: In the SS Blowfish, Buggin , Mobil, Janine s, Tardy, DTE ' s Salbsw Course, Jammin with the , Peasants. John J. MacDonald 176 Conant Road Only a fool eats crackers in bed. Mac, Puddle, Jack , . . YEAH RIGHT , RIGHTEOUS , OH MY GOD . . . Likes: 9 4 84, U2, bottle cap pu zles, being chased at DCPC, 10, 3, parties, road trips . . . Pet Peeves: Boston Common, Gold Medals, BEING ZOOED ON BY SKELL, Headaches, MONTREALS, Fakers . . . Favor- ite People: SKELL, GUMBY, the Jaks, Pistol Pete, BOB DOUG, DOT . . . Where found: rink Pro Shop the tree, DCPC, gym, bank Hockey I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 4; Green Year ' s Staff 4. Johanna Madge 122 Country Lane The worst from of failure is the fail- ure to try. Johanna, Yo-Yo . . . Dirty Blond hair. Blue eyes . . . Oh Right! , You Tcrd . . . Likes: playing soft- ball and hockey, going to concerts. Bruins, being with friends, Trans- Ams . . . Pet Peeves: working on weekends, sprints, homework, KISS 108, liars . . . Favorite People: TAZ, MJK, McD, GF, MM, KK, KC, CD, JC, ND team 84-85 . . . Where Found: Hockey rink, Soft- ball field, CH ' s, beach. Shopping. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1. Laurie Ann Losardo 10 Nancy Drive Laurie, Lau, Sard, Lay-Lo . . . ugly . . . 7:54 we gotta go, really , dw mb , Know what I mean? , You have a -7 , Thanx Bill PC. . . . Likes: PARTIES, GW, Hitting houses. Driving st., something go- ing on, TPing, F-ball hockey games. Squeeze, balloons flowers . . . Pet Peeves: hassles, get beat on, birds, no keys . . . Favorite people: Nasty Girls, class of 85, others, . . . Where found: Saniewave length, on the road, CL ' s. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4; Captain 2, 3; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. I, 2; PP 4: Student Council I, 3; Yearbook; Key Club; Checrlcading 4; Love ya Ma Thanks M-J-D-T. Katherine Rose Lynch 38 Pine Lane Friendships multiply joy divide grief. Katie, Kate, Cleaning Lady, KKKKatic . . . dark eyes, plenty of hair . . . Oh Geez , 7:54 we gotta go . . , Are you serious? , A What ' , You ' re a LOSER ' ' , DANDY . . . Likes: tans. Funk, TPing, parties, DCokc. serious talks, green apples. Fun . . . Pet Peeves: moods, haircuts, onions, hangnails, worrying, mumbling screeching . . . Favorite People: MNBL, Nasty Girls, Dave, Col- leen, Suds, Dewby, Sue, Bern, The Guindons, P, Many others . . . Found: the roof, w CJ JSCJLPMEC, being silly, Softball 2, 3, 4; SNHS 3, 4; trcs; NHS 4; Student Council Tres. 4; Field Hockey 2, 3; ETC. Donna MacWhinnie 1510 High Street What lies behind us and what lies before us is nothing compared to what lies within us. Brown hair, Ha cl eyes, short . , . It ' s cool. Don ' t worry about it. Awesome . . . Likes: Parties, acci- dents, Mike ' s automotive, towing . . . Pet Peeves: The Beeper, Kieran, CWF, Snobs, mornings . . . Favorite People: Billy, Cindy. R.K., D.D., NT., M.T., J.M, Anne, Mrs. Born- stein, Tuxedo, T.J., MM. . . . Where Found: Mike ' s Automotive, Michael and Maria ' s, Courtyard, tow truck . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Hisako Maki 1 7 Redwood Road Keep your face always towards the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. SAK . . . dark hair, dark eyes . . . Really? , No way! . . . Likes: N.Y.C., beaches, long weekends . . Pet Peeves: pressure, slow drivers, cold weather, mornings . . . Favorite People: P. J., D.T., the summer gang, A-Block. family . . . Where Found: at the beach, with friends, wherever. Soccer 1: winter track I, 2; spring track 1,2; AFS Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Powder Puff 4. ' tBP Kevin Malloy 59 Magnolia Drive Everyone wants to go to heaven but no one wants to die. Kevin . . . Big, Tall, Dark Hair . . . There ' s nothing going on and l m not going in the woods . . . Likes: weekends, Falmouth-hovering shoe. Buds, heavy Metal Barrels, Mortans Taxi, Sleeping, Money . . . Pet Peeves: School, boring week- ends, waking up, empties . . . Favor- ite People: David, Hag, Mule, B.C., T.S., Fordy, J.C, S.M.. Weekend- ers .. . Where Found: David ' s, in bed, Mortan ' s car, at the party. Gina Marie Nicole Malvone 5 Brook Street The moment maybe temporary but the memory lasts forever. Gina, TEed, Re-re, Couche ' . . . very tall, big brown eyes, blonde hair?, airhcaded . . . Do you know what I mean , I ' m out of here , Get out of town . . . Likes: I4K, Rick James nice buns, CP and an- over DT w JD, SS, JB, CCC w KM, SS ... Pet Peeves: Blue eye shadow, breakers, DRB, busy phones, Westwood gossip, car acci- dents, CWF . . . Favorite People: Susan, Jackie, DY, Janet, Pam, Bubba, Mazzy . . . Where Found: not in Westwood, Stapes, w my best friend Susan, GR, GNWJ, Thanks M D A . . . Powder Puff 4. Jay G. Maranjian 6 Birch Tree Drive . . . when your own initials are enough. Jay, Marjarian . . . tall, dark hair, handsome, hard-working . . . e , lets play some hoop . . . Likes: skiing, boating, warm weather, bas- ketball, football, Bonzai ... Pet Peeves: working nights, street- merges, the registry . . . Favorite People: G.F., P.B., R.T., D.S., S.C, J.T., others . . . Where Found: Roche Brothers, TOPS , Cape, driving around, someone ' s house Spring track 2; Ski Team 3. Michael J. Mason J I Winslow Roiid They say castles made of sand slip into the sea eventually J.H. Mase, Michaell . . . musically in- clined . . . You scruffy! , It ' s Dirty! . . . Likes: music, skiing, Fests, NCS, road trips . . . Pet Peeves: mush, bagger, 6:30 AM L.G., the Blockheads . . . Favor ite People: S.F., Phillip, Lane gang Skirby, D.E., Hunkewitz, G.F. G.M., Felder, Gus, L.S„ Skell . . Where Found: C.L., the Brook Dummy ' s porch, Hunkewitz ' s Waldo Way. Swim Team 2, 3: Ski Team 4. Onward through the fog until the bridgewater. Christopher D. Malouf 50 Booth Drive Question arc a burden and answers are a prison for oneself. Chris, Loofie, Christo . . . JOKE , The Best , Mobile , Let ' s JAM , mesmerizing . . . Likes; Maiden, guitar, track, lifting . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood roads. Libe- ra; s. Jay ' s laugh, breakers, paint by number faces . . . Favorite People: D.B., The Seven, Tracksters, D.G., M.F., T.H., Derv ' n squid, M.K., . . Where Found: Tops, beach An- echoic weightroom, N.C. Music Track: fall 2, 3; winter I, 3, 4; spring I, 2, 3, 4. Maria Mancinelli 56 Martha Jones Road Time endears but cannot fade the memories that friends have made. Maria . . . brown hair, green eyes . . . I don ' t know , I ' m so psyched! . . . Likes: KISS 108, Holiday , 18, The Scavenger hunt , being with friends, JC ' s party, weekends, summer of 84 . . . Pet Peeves: being broke, accidents, red lights, back- stabbers, getting bagged, losing . . . Favorite People: Joelle. Cindy. Cathy, Deirdre, Babs . . . Where Found: with friends, cruising, in Joelles Nova Field hockey 2. 3, 4; W track 2; S track 2, Key Club 4; Powder Puff 4. Paul Martin 56 Gay Street I f you like something set it free, if it comes back it is yours; if it doesn ' t hunt it down and KILL it!! Mortan . . . I ' m not getting the ICE , who ' s driving tonight . . . Likes: Bud suitcases. Cape trips, the Delta 88, togas, Slaba ' s, large metal barrels . . . Pet Peeves: driv- ing, breakers, Westwood P.D., los- ing sodas . . . Favorite People: Beanso, David, Mule, Heg, Ted, Kevin, 40, Coak. Odie, Stevo, Sprin, Tom, the rest of 85 . . . Where Found: David ' s house. Driv- ing .. . Soccer 2, 3. Daniel J. Maus 31 Parker Street Give the best you have and the best will come back to you. Mouse, Dan ... 5 ' 1 1 , brown hair, hazel eyes . . . What , It doesn ' t matter , can ' t change it now . . . Likes: Fast cars, customized trucks, waterskiing. Rock, roadwork, snow . . . Pet Peeves: Holliston, Bad Knee, Hard Core . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Track Crew, The Seven . . . Where Found: Teledyne Philbrick, on the track, on the roads Cross Country 2, 4; Winter Track I. 2, 3. 4; Spring Track I. 2. 3. 4. Eric Boyce Maxwell 66 Hemlock Drive If it ' s worth doing at all, it ' s worth doing well. Max. Minbad . . . blue eyes, athletic . . . Likes: running, beaches. Green Death. Python . . . Pet Peeves: para- sites. Franklin Dark, egotists, them, whincrs. X-mcn. applications . . . Favorite People: Elisc. Skcll. Track Crew, R.M. S.P., CD. K.S.. other Haitian refugees . , . Where Found: with E.P.. out. on track, with Crew plus a few Cross-Country 2. 3. 4; Winter Track I. 3. 4; Spring Track 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2; Tennis 1; NHS 3. 4; Green Years 4. Barbara McCarthy 78 Oriole Road Let love shine and we will find a way to come together to make things better. Barbara, Barb. Babs. . . . Blue eyes, brown hair . . . Likes: summer of 84, 8-10-84. Fighting w Maria. Rose. JF s house, night over J.C. ' s. holi- day ... Pet Peeves: pink paint, cliques. 1 0- 1 3-84. people sick in my car. looking for seashell in M.V.. bad moods. Carol ' s big mouth . . . Favorite People: D.C.. Twins. S.C. M.M.. J.C., Girls in the booth. Class of 85. Mom -t- Dad . . , Found: Around Westwood, Clover- land, Roches, in the Grand Prix, with my friends Field Hockey 2: Roche Bros. 2. 3. 4. Stephen McCoy 100 Locust Drive Enjov the day for it may be your last. Stevo. Stephen . . . Tall. Lazy. . . . How ' s it going . You idiot! . . . Likes: sleeping, big parties, short Weds, sodas. Humpto weekends, Vinyard, Hoops . . . Pet Peeves: Fuun . waking up in the A.M.. Morlan, Medfield, Flash Light Men, attempted hard guys . . . Fa- vorite People: O.S.B., Humptos. Tav. Rat. Fordie. Dcac ' s . . . Where Found: Sleeping, gym . . . College. Basketball I. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4 Margaret McDermott 81 Alder Road Ain ' t nobody really sure just who they wanna be . . . Margaret. M -(- M . . . dark hair. dark eyes . . . Oh my God-lhere ' s the charger! . Get outta here . Stop it! . Nice Car . . . Likes: Xaverian soccer games, beaches, concerts, last summer . . . Pet Peeves: crutches, casts, hospitals, M.J.I.F.S. M.J.S.T.R., questions about knees, snobby people, sold- out concerts . . . Favorite People: MJ. M ' Dav. Retch. Yo-Yo. Taz. Shasta. Anthony, B.M. . . . Where Found: With Anthony, with friends, on beach, chasing after them Heather Jo Maynard 90 Wildwood Dr. The finest kind of friendship is be- tween people who expect a great deal of each other but never ask it. Heath. Li ' l Nerd . . . short, hazel eyes . . . Hey ya big baby , You guys! . . . Likes: Teddy Bears, Frosting, TF B, dancing on the roof. Tango . . . Pet Peeves: waiting, RATS, getting lost, drive thru ' s. VFW no gas. cockroaches. TANK . . . Favorite People: Lau. Sue. Hal. Wecna. Spud, my bud- dy . . . Where Found: Gin ' s apt. dancin ' harassing. 40 Kids Swim Team I. 2. 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Spring Track 1. 2; AFS 4 Edward McCarthy 58 Cherry St. Never waste a day. if you can ' t make a friend, make an enemy . . . Ed. Big Mac . . . brown hair, blue eyes, and very big . . . Break 22 What ' s up? . . . Likes: Sci-Fi. Cartel, the boat, pool, and C.B. ra- dios . . . Pet Peeves: Freshmen, Blue lights, break dancing, radar, no studies . . . Favorite People: The Monos, M.G., S.G., C.E.S., M, T.K.. and R.M. . . Where Found: The A.V, Room, the arcology, home, mono ' s. in the boat . . . Audio-Visual Team 1. 2, 3, 4 A-V Chiefl Andrea Noreen McCusker 50 Windsor Road This Too Shall Pass Andrea, ann . . . Blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin. . . Likes: FB games, cheering, PM gang. T.N. w the G.G. ' s. nice clothes, KISS 108. SSAJ. Fla. 8.S, the beach. 14K, par- ties, sleeping . , . Pet Peeves: wait- ing, being rushed. BS. boring nites . . Favorite People: Lisa. Laura. Lynnie. Rina. AM. Gina. Steph. Lori. JG. Class of ' 85 . . . Where Found: w Lisa, working, out w the girls Varsity f ootball Cheerleader 3. 4; Basketball Cheerleading 3; Powder Puff 4; Hockey Cheerleading 4. Michael McDonald 166 Forbes Road When the world is running down, let ' s make the best of what ' s still around. Mike, Mac . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: parties, football, hockey. The Clash ... Pet Peeves: losng to Hopkington, broken-up parties, . . . Where Found: Sling- town, Cape . . . Favorite People: Fuzz. Beeb. Spin. Tim. Kav. Pec, ' 85 Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Hockey 2. 3. 4 Mark McGowan 25 Clearwater Drive It doesn ' t mutter how you play the game as long as you win! Mark, Cord . . . blue eyes, brown hair . . . BMH . Go for it , Bring out your best . . . Likes: hockey, gumby swims, puzzling bottle caps. Green Death ... Pet Peeves: 1984 Prom, The Twins, Monireals, 5 a.m. practices, speed- traps, vegetables, ejection from Li- brary . . . Favorite People: Skcll, Puddle, Gumby, hockey team. Sue C, Sol Babe, Family . . . Where Found: DCPC, The Tree, Hockey Rinks, etc. Hockey 3, Capi. 4; Green Years Staff 4; Key Club 3, 4 Cynthia C. McGrath 1519 High Street We can turn this world around and bring back all of those happy days Cindy . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: vacations, 4ih of July, sleep- ing late, Nausctt beach 84, KISS 108, holiday, the Redwing, eye spy w Joelle, late night brk ots . . . Pel Peeves: no money, wakin ' up early, workin , broken cars, Dina . . . Fa- vorite People: Joelle, Wonk ' d, Babs, MM. MB. JF . . . Where Found: cru in in Nova, around WW, BLARINGw friends, over JCs, Boston Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2: Track I, 2; Powder Puff 4. Kristen Elizabeth McSoley 94 Lakeshore Drive I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints Kris . . . blue eyes, laughing . . . NO WAY! . . . What A CLT- lE! . . . yak, yak, yak . . . Likes: XKS, Boston, real city boys, pink, sloman, TDH, summer 84, Gucci ' s rhinestones, clothes, clothes and more clothes, horns, Bloomies Pet Peeves: JR, Hoodsies, curfews, hicks, Newton, Ardvarks . . . Favor- ites: Sue (PIC), J. O ' C, JA, JD, Mike, Tom, Bridge BC Boys, the rest know who they R Found: vaca- tion wagon, BIkmafia car, cruising ctr, BC, Canon, Bridge Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; AFSI, 2. 3; Class Play I, 2 Sharon Louise Morrison 163 Briar Lane Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime; we ' ll lake the best, forget the rest, and someday we ' ll find these are the best of limes. Sha, Shaz, Shasta . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . ya know? , Real- ly? , No way! . . . Likes: week- ends, summer ' 83, P.A.V.S., sleeping, W.A.N.U., 12 1 84 . . . Pel Peeves: filas, Sunday ' s, L.T.A.T.S., busy signals, M.T. . . Favorite People: N.S., J.M., M.C., M.M, J A, M D, P.I. friends . . . Where Found: P. I., on the beach, the Cape. Girl ' s basketball manager 2, 3, 4 Cathy McGrath 1519 High St. Put your troubles down, it ' s time to celebrate! Cathy, Calh . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . No Way! , Psyched! , Bagged! Likes: JCs parly, KISS 108, anonymous flowers, late nite convo ' s, Monte, 7 4 84, HOLIDAY! eye spy w Joelle and Cindy!, 5. Pet Peeves: pink spray paint, AM, snobs, Jocllc ' s big feet!, being called Cindy! Favorite Peo- ple: Dee(bud), Babs, Joelle, Maria, Cindy, Goober mush! Where Found: w friends in Nova, Dee ' s house, laughing w friends, phone, cruisin ' the route!, where everybody else is! Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Russell Mclnnis 75 Stanford Drive You can be true, you can be false, you ' ll be given the same rewards. Russ, Guss, Idiot2 . . . obnoxious, loud . . . But Seriously , Dofe . . . Likes: Adventures, Tours with the Idiot Pel Peeves: broken down L.S. adventures, no place to hang out, LM . . . Favorite People: Sue, Lee, McD, EM.. E.P., D K . . . Where Found: lost in Franklin, in the wag- on. Flipper ' s room Football 2; Cross Country 3, Capi. 4: Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 3; Student Council 4 Mike Montella 41 Pond Plain Rd. The only way out is from the inside. Mike, Monty yent . . . Likes: The Loyal Peasants, Elsie ' s basement, the dent mobile, signpost, jamming ... Pet Peeves: yent DTE. SAT. class . . . Favorite People: Elsie, Mark. Shag, Dave, Ken, . . . Where Found: Jamming, work. The Rcagal Ski Team 1, 2 Manderlee Elizabeth Morritt 315 Oak Street Asmilc is worth nothing until it is shared with others. Mandi, MAAHNdalee, butterfly, ma ' am, famala . . . big browns, al- ways laughing . . . Oh my good- ness! , Really gcorgeous , expectant blueberry . . . Likes: beaches, dancing, parties, art, ski- ing, champagne . . . Pet Peeves: BBsoxw pumps, KL . . . Favorite People: Anto, bunny, SU, KO, Jul, Hend, Elaine-, Ivan, Del, MrC, ALVPKM ' , etc . . . Where Found: Everywhere but Westwood, out to lunch Varsity Ski Team 2; Spring Musi- cal 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Green Years; No () 4; Powder Puff Michele Renee Mosca 203 Highrock Street Only time will heal the pain, but the memories will last forever Michele, M -Dav . . . Italian, Dim- ples, Jealous! . . . You clown , Shake a leg , Don ' t worry , It takes two . . . Likes: spying, D- nights, beach, 4-boy weekends . . . Pet Peeves: Mike, 131-DFI, grow- ing up, being aggravated . . . Favor- ite People: Family, Hoobarbs, Sue, MW, Tommy . . . Where Found: w friends, beach, w guys. Cape, anywhere, NY ... I love you Mom Dad Softball 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4; Win- ter Track 2; Powder Puff 4; A FS I, 2,3; Key Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; work 2, 3, 4; OUI Stephen W. Mullen 60 Walker Rd. Take it easy, moving too fast will get you nowhere. Steve, Mull, MoonDog, . . . Nice, dark, helpful . . . Dcr yup, my name is Bucky Orca Drano. Get outta here . . . Likes: scuba, foot- ball, GA, TAP, F250 ... Pet Peeves: Drano, Sugar, keags, NO, FAH, Brendon . . . Favorite People: Kath, Ricky, Stevey, Val, A.T. Where Found: Kathy ' s house, on the rock field. Blue Hill Ave., sand pits, workin Football 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3 Jennifer Anne Murphy 188 May fair Drive If you ' re living up to your ideals then they ' re not high enough. Jen, Jcnna . . . blonde hair, green eyes, dependable . . . You ' re sooo sweet! That ' s disgusting! Is it lunch block? . . . Likes: John, blondes, spaghetti, hard work, spring days, Boston. Smed, Eng. w Mr. H, F-block, J.W., ML., KB., H.N., J.C., and the rest of the gang Pet Peeves: Sheep, cold hands, physics exams, YB, playing flat . . . Where found: Green Years office. Harvard Yard . . . Thanks WHS, Mom and Dad! Track I, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Stage Door; No Parentheses 2, 3; Green Years Co- Editor Lori Lynn Nader 92 Magnolia Drive If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Lori ... big green eyes, petite, hair spray head . . . Likes: Corvettes, Michelob, LJ2, all-nighters. Pet Peeves: working on weekend nights, fights with Jim, leavin my car run- nin all night, falling down, getting lost. Spark it! Favorite People: Jimbo, Bobbi, Lynn, Mary, Gi, Ri, Steph, Andrea, Toni, Laura, Lisa, Carter. Found: Ground Round, with Jim, with Bobbi and Mary, LOST! . . . college, wealth, fame, and happiness. Basketball cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Football cheerleading 1, 2; Class treasurer 2; Powder puff 4. Peter J. Mullen 16 Lynn Terr. This world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel. Pete, P. J., Peley . . . blonde, always smiling . . . What ' s up? , Don ' t worry , Some limes ya just gotta say what the hey. . . . Likes: Heather, weekends, cars . . . Pet Peeves: lough guys girls, Mon- days, essays . . . Favorite People: Heath, J, D, S, C, V, HF, A, E, S, P, L, W, A . . . Where Found: H ' s house, Texaco, under the hood NHS3,4;SNHS3,4; AFS2, 3,4; Key Club 4; Football 1, 2; Winter Track 1; Spring Track 1, 2; Green Years; Stage Door Elizabeth Murphy 147 Lake Shore Drive A faithful friend is a strong de- fence; and he that has found one has found a treasure. Beth, Murph, Smurf . . . light brown hair, blue eyes . . . Coffee , Hanks , Whah , See Ya , I +5-(-Go . . . Likes: RTH, Vic- tory diners, ice cream with the guys, DBF . . . Pet Peeves: being called Liz, FF ' s, Dan and JG . . . Favorite People: Shrub, Mouse, JB, JP, DP, Chella, JH, Gwasses. MG, SKAH, O, JON, Chuck, RR, S, CP, KP, DD, LC . . . Where found: SSI, Club 101, OTP, ITH . . . Marching Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Librian 3; Band Secretary 4 Antoniette Musto 28 Crouse Avenue Things are always at their best in their beginning. Tinctte, Toni, Musky . . . Ital. brown hair eyes . . . Get me outa here! , I ' m so psyched! , How y ya? . . . Likes: meeting people, parting, 7 4 84, Fla. ' 84 85, NA w LL, 1 1 17 84MFE, 32, tnw GG woodas, intense PC w LS, Nub Squad-you to Rcnec, FB games . . . Pet Peeves; early morn- ings, too many quest. BS fakes, slurping . . . Fav People: LS , LA, AM. LL LN, G, SG, BF, DPM, CB, TB, All others know . . . Found: Convenient, w G-Gals Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 2; Student Council 3; Powder Puff 4 Hema K. Narayanan 10 Endicott Street Success is a ladder that can ' t be climbed with your hands in your pockets . . . Haim. Hemudu . . . big brown eyes, long black hair . . . Oh my God! , Well, , OK . . . Likes: class ' l Indian dance, parties, funny people, tennis, clothes . . . Pet Peeves: homework, boring people, ciga- rettes, coffee . . . Favorite people: SN, AV, CD, CR, LF, SP, LT . . . Where Found: Cullinet, Child ' s Hospital, near food, with pals, . . . Track 1; Tennis 2; Green Years Publ. Staff 4; Senior class play 4; NHS 4 m jT Pamela Frances Nee 91 Strasser Avenue Time heals all wounds. Pam, Pammy. Dal . . . You Guys, who cares?, we ' re seniors! Like Thats soo good! . . . Likes: laugh- ing, B.L., ice cream, B-ball, gum. D.C., summer, 7:54 We gotta go! , KISS 108 .. . Pet Peeves: di- ets, sprints, waiting, Stanley Ka- plan D.B. . . . Favorite People: Nasty Girls NB. JC, CG, SC, RS, B-ball Team, Family . . . Where Found: Laughing, w griends, sleeping Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1 : Softball 1 , 2; AFS 4; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play, Yearbook Kenneth Nolte 16 Chamberlain Avenue Wake me up when its over. Nolt , . . tall, dark, lean . . . Stop being stupid I never said that . . . Likes: gambling, winning, parties down stairs, Bowl Bond , Cape, on the Highway, Jack D. over Bents, dirty when he is clean, shiny red Ferraries, stupid people . . . Pet Peeves: Fat, smelly pigs, snobs. Of- ficer Murphy, sleeping on wet beaches, losing a bet, over melting . . . Favorite People: Jim, Lynn, BNT, T.K. Ball Club Cohn . . . Found: The brook, betting with Tav . . . college Football 2, 4; SUPER BOWL Janine E. O ' Malley 182 Birch tree Drive Pray for what you want, but work for the things you need. Janine, J-9, Nene . . . short, brown hair, brown eyes. Hi Hun , Can I use your car , . . . Likes: Purple, merits, sleeping over Maryanne ' s, Chico, going out with Bob ... Pet Peeves: Dad ' s half sentences. Bob when he ' s tired, staying in . . . Fa- vorite People: Bob, Carol, Joanne, the fam., the ncfs., S.S., G.M., M.W.. J.K., J.Y., M-l-D NAWN, the kitchen girls . . . Where found: In the Buick, with Bob, the Lodge, at home Powder Puff 4 John Joseph O ' Toole III 46 Briarwood Drive You cannot live on other people ' s promises, but if you promise othe rs enough, you can live on your own. Jay, J. J., Jason . . . Thoughtful, shy, fun . . . Don ' t worry about it , Homo! . What a winner! . . . Likes: Led Zep, skiing, O.J. the Cutlass . . . Pet Peeves: movie pa- trol, burger-runs . . , Favorite Peo- ple: Dianne, Mrs. Fitz, R.F., E.M., KM, CD., M.W.. T.L.. S.C, M.H., Toad . . . Where found: Dcd. Showcase, Filz ' s. w D.C, on the Marquee, where I don ' t belong. Skiing 3, 4; Soccer 2; Track 1, 3: N.H.S. 4 Kristian Page 556 Everett Street No one is blinder than he who will not see. No one is blinder than me. Kristian, Green, . . . tail, blonde, blue eyes . . . Fred! Like you read about , MAD . . . Likes: LI2, makeup on guys. Vintage, Rhinestones, Boston, The Beat, Drug QUEEN2, (both kinds) . . . Pet Peeves: Straight people. Nar- row minds. Madonna, Pre-fabricat- ed middle-class values . . . Favorite People: Michcle, Vic, PH, Cindy, Reagan, Sue, PP, GM, Papa, Mum. Ma, Dad, Whip, Nan, JD, DT, Mike . . . Where found: New- bury, Back Bay Drama Club I; Glee Club 1, Music appreciation; Powder Puff Kristin Marie O ' Rourke 267 Fox Hill Street There arc only diamonds in the whole world, diamonds and perhaps the shabby gift of disillusion. Kris, Red . . . red hair, freckles . . . This is just .so riDlculous! . . . Tha-roe up! . . . Likes: art, cham- pagne, J.D., jewlcls, old movies, li- lacs, hats ... pet peeves: CCIW, JP84. tackles, TC, suburban men- tality, irrationality, being late, ego- tists . . . favorite people: JKAL.MH Del MM . . . where found: w Jul, artroom, down the Cape Ski Team 1; Spring Track 1, 2; Winter Track 2, 3; CC 2; Musical 1 , 2. 3. 4; No Parentheses I, 2, 3, 4; Green Years, Powder Puff, NHS Robert J. O ' Toole 405 Oak Street Will someone please tell me why I ' m here? Otis, Odie . . . tall, brown hair and eyes . . . Keep em low, very low Somebody ' s going to have to calm Jay down . . . Likes: weekends, parties, Di ' s smile, roadtrips, drink- ing, not having to worry . . . Pet Peeves: Saturday morning hoop, fake people, getting axed, complete idiots, getting busted by Whitty Mortan . . . Favorite People: Dianne, Fordie, Guido, Coke, Rat, Stevo, Foxy, the rest know who they are . . . Where Found: In the Gre- nade with Dianne, playing Quar- ters, anywhere but home, working, hitting poles with Fordie Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Capt 2 Elise Marie Papetti 104 Pine Lane Whenever I see your smiling face, I have to smile myself. Elise, Ellisy, EP . . . small, green eyes, blond hair . . . But, why? . Joke! . Big Time . . . Likes: smiles, weekends, parties, fun, A ' s, running . . . Pet Peeves: SAT ' s, pressure, injuries, ego ' s, snobs . . . Favorite People: Eric, Sue, K.S.-I- C.D., S.P. + R.M., K.D., Fish. Family . . . Where Found: track, with Eric, on the beach, with Track Crew, on phone Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4; Indoor Track 1 . 2. 3. 4; Outdoor Track 1 . 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; AFS 4; Student Council 4; Green Years Staff 4 Annmarie Peavey 46 Arcadia Road All I need is just a little more lime to be sure what I feel isn ' t all in my mind. Re . . . Tall, blond, blue eyes . . . You ' re in trouble , Oh, ICK . . . Likes: April 6, Parties, friends, guys, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: working on weekends, rainy Mon- days, taking tests . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Paul, April, S.W., S.C. L.C., M.K., M.S.S.L Where found: with Paul, on the phone, working at Shoes and Bags, with friends, watching G.H. Drama Club 1: Powder Puff 4 Vida Petronis 865 Gay Street Why should I be influenced by the times? Instead, let them be influ- enced by me. Vid, Vidut, Vida . . . Crying when laughing, joking w A T . . . Likes: BG days, lictuviai, naps, Kerouac, reality, WBCN, summer . . . Dis- likes: pantyhose, Nov. diseases, holding on, staying home . . . Pet Peeves: I ' m sorry, but I think . . . , red lights, last words, bio ' s . . . Where found: Southie on Sats, any- where at 5:15 . . . Favorite People: they know who they are . . . Much love and thanks to the family, espe- cially A, T, Mom and Dad. AFS 1, 2, 3,4; NSHS 3, 4; Senior Class Play, Yearbook Bio ' s Editor Andrew Power 30 Palomino Lane Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction. Gumby, Horse . . . blue eyes . . . Why? , I don ' t believe it. . . . Likes; the Dead, windsurfing, sleep- ing, beach fires, F.H. . . . Pel Peeves: time limits, Montrcals, bro- ken hand, curfews. Oh Andy!, SAT ' s . . . Favorite People: Puddle, Skell. MB, DP. Goldy. Renz, BW, Lump, Dick, Gord, not Chris .Ann, B . . . Where Found: rinks. Fal- mouth, beaches, sailing Hockey 1, 2, 3; Captain 4; Green Years Staff 4 Brian Quigley Popularity ' . ' It is Glory ' s small change. Brian, Quigs, Quiga . . . Tall, blonde . . . Later, What ' s up Hooter? . . . likes: Saturdays, parties, Furys . . . pet peeves: NTCKNames, WHS li- brarians, my shoes, boring parties, hitting trees, .... favorite people: Derv, Hoots, Mhcir, G.F., CM., P.E. T.S. D.S, R.R, Dunham Crew, Forbes . . . where found: John ' s, Chris ' s, parties, in the Fury, Dun- ham footwear. Soccer 2, 3. ppn ■H V ' vCJ L__ a si 1 Pr ■HtK ' H m, David M. Pecararo 37 Webster Street I ' m the all night, drug-prowling wolf who looks so sick in the sun. I ' m the white man in the palace just looking for fun. Only looking for fun. Dave, Pec, Pcca . . . Grrrcat Oy!Oy! That ' s awful . . . Likes; Sam practice, mohawks, cold Buds, Falmouth, parties, Sandinista, Jam ... Pet Peeves: On the line! . Montrcals. Westwood ' s finest, waiting in lines, idiots . . , Favorite People: Marc, Lump, Humpdoes, hockey team, best of 85 ' 86 . Where found: local hockey rink. Marc ' s, home. Hockey I. 2, 3, 4. Pamela M. Petrucci 81 Cobkigh Street If the outlook is bad, LOOK UP! Pam, Pammy, Petruch, . . . Gimme a bile, I ' ll call ya. Don ' t forget . . . Likes: I4K, H.P., Bermuda 85 , Cape 83 , after hours parties, snow, pay day ... Pet Peeves: phones unplugged, G.G., fights with JR, busy signal, Dec. 24 . . . Favorite people: Kristen, Gina, Sue, Cris, Dyana, Linda, Kim, Mr. D, Joel . . . Where found: any- where besides Westwood!!! Powder Puff 84 Debra Marie Priore 32 Tamarack Road I am not afraid to face tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Debby, Deb . . . tall, blue eyes, quiet . . . Yay , Thanx . . . Likes: Sun- days with the BAC ' s. Parties, Yor- kies, weekends . . . Favorite People: Shyron, M.J.K., C.R.. AG.. B.P.. J.T.. S.M., S.D., J.W., Kids in the Band . . . Where Found: with the BAC ' s, Band Parlies, mopcding with MaryJo Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 3. President 4; Glee Club 1; Show Choir 3; Mu- sical 3 Peter C. Quinn 362 Oak Street No one wants advice — only corroboration. Peter. PQ . . . spastic, picky, neutral . . . I ' m babbling 2, 3 Stud has arrived . . . Likes: 8 13 84- 9 5 84, scents, Prince, donut.s w AVCM, Kolsch, the whip, Rm. 103, Bonn . . . Pet Peeves: obses- sion, BRD withdrawl, deep roots, being locked out, neck-curls-ditch, WAPping . . . Fav. People: AC MG VPCZ LFAB KL UR JJJetc. ... Where found: taking a detour, pad- ded cell, performing in P. jacket, Bavaria NHS3,4;AFS I, 2, 3, 4; SHH 3, 4; Drama Club 1 , 2; Senior Class Play 4; Green Years 4 Michele Ann Rago 10 Olde Carriage Road A smile is the whisper of a laugh Michele, Zack . . . short, big brown eyes . . . Pizza Man , You ' ll nev- er guess ... ... Likes: swizzles, notes from Ford, oranges, Richie C. Bermuda ' 84, The Boss, self-serve. Levis, capsizing w M.B. . . . Pet Peeves: WPF, D.C., waiting for L.H., being an S . . . Favorite peo- ple: Sue-Sue, Ford, Diz, Rock, J.C.. C.A., K.B.T.A, B.H.,D.H.,etc. . . Where found: Cape, On the Darkside Field Hockey I, 2, 4; Spring Track 1.2: A.F.S, 3,4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Musical 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4 Paul Reissfelder 151 Fieldstone Rd. If you think things are going well, you don ' t know what the hell is go- ing on. Ricey, Spike . . . 6 ' 0 , 155 lbs., black hair . . . it ' s played , Dirty . . . Likes: Good Times, Sensie, mu- sic, JAM . . . Pet Peeves: Bugsy, FB, Authority, obnoxiousness . . . Favorite People: MACE, Dirty, Yent, KR, PF, etc . . . Where found: out, work, away Hockey 2, 3 Helen Reynolds 24 Eastman Avenue With every wish you are given the power to make it come true. Katie . . . tall, dark hair, blue eyes . . . Definitely . . . Likes: vacations, holidays, money, shopping . . . Pet Peeves: work, school, rain . . . Fa- vorite People: K.F., K.M., S.S., S.M., family . . . Where Found: home working Cross Country 2, 3; Powder Puff 4 Richard Reardon 426 East Street When you have nothing to say, say nothing. Rich, Rear, Dicky . . . Tall humor- ous . . . Gumby Butweat . . . Likes: sleep, concerts, skiing, Ver- mont . . . Pet Peeves: Prince, cops, long lift lines . . . Favorite People: Paul, Wayne, Fitz, Brian, Chris . . . Where found; Dunhams, skiing, Normandy, Sebago Lake, Vermont Stephen Renzi 31 Sterling Rd. if you can ' t help yourself, take a look around you when others need your time. Renz, Rez, Ramrod . . . Hi Andy! , Get out! , Hot! . . . Likes: Mich, Boston Whalers, Flu- tie, L12 concerts. The Clash . . . Pet Peeves: Breakers, Laurie ' s horse stories. Boy George . . . Favorite People: Erik, Mac, Kev, Andy, Skell, Bri, and the rest . . . Where Found: the Cape, Monomoy, Weatherbee Dr. Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Senior class play; set construction Scott Rines 84 Hillview Rd. Help me find the magic potion. Mr. Rhino . . . go get stupid . . . Likes: spending the night in jail with the boys . . . Pet Peeves: mon- day morning in court, 8lh game of the Celtics series with Philly in 84, double butch bus on the pool table at McElveys, blaring with Top, par- ty downstairs, seeing Top at Flana- gans in the afternoon, choosing between the Cutlas and football, it ' s mine, Budwciser at the dry dock, getting off in five min. on red mesc at Marthatones path, being called sophomores, people who puke in Dace ' s sneakers and on Sull ' s table. Kristine Marie Russell 21 Ellis St. Liebe ist das grobte geschenk im leben. Kris, Kerith . . . Happy, wild, smil- ing . . . Are you serious? , i swear to God. , He ' s hoi! . . . Likes: YEEE!, Bippin, Max Pru, LPWM, 1 1 84, elephant pub, red . . . Pet Peeves: reality, rugs, WHS Barbie Dolls, work, my hair, persistant men with spray paint, getting out of Lisa ' s car . . . Favorite People: Lisa, Prune. CRD, Thu, Pancy. Ward. Whale. Tami, John. Tom. ViDA!. Germ Crew, Gcri. JO. and the rest . . . Where found: Drune ' s sink, where else-work!. Lisa ' s Bomber. Boston 86 Luv ya Lis and Lyn! I love you Mom! Douglas Sanford 69 Churchill Road Conceit is God ' s gift to little men. Doug, Doogic . . . tall, shy . . . What? . . . Likes: cars, sports, sleep, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: mondays, fables . . . Favorite Peo- ple: the Seven, Larry, CM., D.M., S.F., Squiddly, J.D., R.K Where Found: BK, Ertone ' s, The M.P., The Mall, on road trips Spring Track 2; Hockey 2, 3 Laura Ann Savary 50 Sexton A venue To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest part of life itself. Laura, Laurie, Slave . . . Brown hair, brown eyes . . . You guys, this is it Y ' know . . . Likes: parties, intense convos, cheerin, TN w girls, Florida 84, 85, the PM, 6 24 83, summer . . . Pet Peeves: WW Gossip, BS boring weekends . . . Favorite People: AM ' , LL LA, RF, GC, SG, LN, JG, LS, MH, PE, CS, TP Crew, Class of 85 . . . Where Found: with the girls, in the PM, Convenient Football Cheer- leading 4; Hockey Cheerleading 4; Powder Puff 4 Edward James Shea 122 Smith Drive Reality is for people who lack imagination. Ted . . . tall, kinda skinny . . . Gee, hey, I don ' t know , Mardin ' s driv- ing . . . Likes, trips, suitcases w Heg, Falmouth, hovering athlet- ic shoe, bad weather, sled, the woods, C-Thru . . . Dislikes: Hopk ington. Fakes, arrogance, obnox iousness, losing Richards, no gas . . Favorite People: Heg, Paul, Dave Kevin, PSM, Joey, Clare, Bozo Cron, Elaine, Julie, i+S, Rose . . Where Found: Dave ' s, a field Heg ' s, sled Football 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball I, 2, 3 4; Superbowl 3, 4; Powderpuff Cheerleading 4. Kevin Robert Sareault 404 Oak Street I wish for you my friend this happi- ness I have found. Kev, Shaker, Sally . . . Tall, easygo- ing . . . Hey Kid, how are ya? . . . Likes: brown eyes, solo runs, YC, Forever Now , 5 84, Spring- steen, 1 84 the Good News . . . Pet Peeves: maybe . Intellectuals, working Sundays, no funds, Hollis- ton . . . Friends: Lynn, Bri, Dano, B ' -Lisa, JH, Jules, M M, KD, Tony, SS, Jen R, other misfits, Tracksters, Clubbers far and wide, JC . . . Found: running, 494 H -I- Fd, w B, YC, with friends Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 4; NHS 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Stage Door 84, Green Years Ass Bus Ed. Kathryn H. Seward 20 Loring Street Don ' t judge people from the out- side, judge them from the inside. Kathy, Kat, Katta!, Kath, SPAZ!, Kath, Kid! . . . Later in life, look, bud. Gees! Oh, my gosh! . . . Likes: boys, parties, VH, U2, Police, BCN, vacations, Fun weekends, beaches, fun clothes and jewelry . . . Pet Peeves: night without plans, boring weekends, curfews, Blondie, 4 to a table, and The Breakers . . . Favorite People: Sue, D.C., Bob , Wendy, Linda, P.D., Clubers, and J.C.! . . . Where found: anywhere but home, Norwood, Dedham, and anywhere in between . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, cap ' t 4; W. Track 2; YL 2. 3, 4 Julie Pierson Shepherd 955 High Street If you cry when we leave Paris, I ' ll buy you a teddy bear all soft and gold. Julie, Shep . . . petite, green eyes . . . aMAYzing! , Well, FINE! . . . Likes: Mickey Mouse, long walks, 41, N.J., Greek Gods, Breath- less , Owaissans . . . Pet Peeves: blushing, CT, dances, PTGMIT, wintertime, OFJ . . . Favorite People: Kristin, KL, LF, AC, MARUS, Frank, MMM, Lou . . . Where Found: Chez Kris, walking to school, doing not much Field Hockey 2, 3,4; No () 1,2, 3, 4; Musical I, 3; Girls ' State, Pow- der puff. Green Years Kenneth Eric Silva 9 Birch Street I ' m lost, so don ' t follow me. Ken . . . Brown hair . . . Humpto ,] Super , This is horrendous . Likes: parties, weekends down the Cape, girls, all fests, Gook Food Pet Peeves: boring nights, blueness, ' waking up, manual labor, most aca- demics . . . Favorite People: Heg, Jeff, J.H., E.A., G.B., D.M., Tav and Boy ' s, Dondi . . . Where Found: Lost Brook, the Cape Ski Team 1; Golf 4 V : ,; i Matthew Moore Skelly 54 Magnolia Drive Tonight I ' ll be on that hill, cause I can ' t stop. Skell . . . quadrophenic, sensitive . . . Halacious! , Broooce! . . . Likes: The Boss, bottlecap puzzles, Hucha . . . Pet Peeves: Who Break- ups, yearbook . . . Fav. People: The Kitchen crowd, Max, Laurie May, Cathy . . . Found: Pub, KHmobile, DCPC, Brecn ' s kitchen . . . Thanks family, friends, Laurie, and espe- cially C.B, Swimming 1 , 2, 3 Captain 4; Soccer 2; Student Council 2; Boy ' s State 3; N HS 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Green Years Co-Editor 4 David Matthew Spinale 23 Lyons Drive The best way out is always through. Spin . . . I ' m fine , Moment of insanity . . . Likes: Humpdo week- end, Mag 7, tossing disk with Bozo, beating Foxboro, melting. Bowl . . . Pet Peeves: Pisscrs, Fox. St. Pol. barracks, Hopkinton, T ' s driving, the Westwood Express + 2.5, arg. with J.T., late people . . . Favorite People: Bozo, Bcanso, Cron, Stevo, Mule, Heg and the Clan, J.O, Yun, Leo, Late night crew, Julie, Chez . . . Where found: The Fab, Caddy on Sun., 128 Beach, The Cake. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowl 3, 4 Maxine J. Stone 45 Stanford Drive Too much of a good thing is wonderful. Max, Mad Max, Ixam Dap, Ma- chine . . . brown hair, blue eyes, no dimples . . . No way! , Really . ' , Sad , Sugar , Wikid . . . Likes . . . Parties, weekends, PRINCE- LGC, LPWM DMSR, DM WB, Halloween ... Pet Peeves: waking up, apps . . . Favor- ite People: Andy, Sandy, Tom, Paul, Dan, Mitch, Liz, Kerith, Sue, Ward, Lisa, Maria, BB with An- drea, Val . . . Where Found: with A or S, Norwood, New Pond, Nan- tasket with STMLMGB, courtyard SNHS 3, 4; Key Club 4 Luv Ya Family! Thanks Mom Dad! Scott A. Sudduth 38 Reservoir Road Work smarter, not harder. Scottie, Scoot . . . Blonde, blue eyes . . . Hello Mate, How ya doin? , Where ' s my shoe? . . . Likes: U2, DCPC, 12, Dancing, parties . . . Pet Peeves: Six Section, We ' re running late today, boys. . Intellectuals, Refs, MEDFIELD . . . Favorite People: Dan-O, Frankie, T, Paige, Breenzo, Hainzo, Shaker, Mac, Pete, JC, DM, KL, M M, LH, J B, JT, Soccer Team . . . Where Found: Soccer Field, DCPC, VW . . . Soccer I, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Winter Track I, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Stage Door Nancy Smith 54 Beechnut Road Cherish yesterday, dream tomor- row, live today. Nance . . . blue eyes, brown hair . . . Shank , That ' s awful . . . Likes: Cheap Hugs, Scorpion Bowls, eyes, Falmouth R.R., socks, Mic, skip- ping shopping . . . Pet Peeves: lack of food, other drivers, flip-outs . . . Favorite People: Kath, Anne, Shaz, Mar-y, Jan-y, L S, T.B. ' s . . . Where Found: Cloverland, Shaw ' s Swim Team 1, 2; Spring Track 1; No Parentheses 1; Manager Girls Basketball 2; Senior Class Play Crew 4; Green Years Staff 4 Susan Stapleton 52 Fisher Street I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love to- day . . . Susan, Sue, Stapes . . . Blonde hair, big green eyes, Irish: Hey , Yea Right , Hello , you ' re young, you ' ll get over it . . . Likes: Bermu- da ' 85, CC ' 84 ' w G.M., KM., Sting, Mickies, sleeping, I4K, Beaches w nice VOB, ANWG . . . Pet Peeves: A.M. phone wake ups, Bl ' s, feet . . . Favorite People: MDRJL, Gina, Kim, Patrick, DY, Janet, Pam, Bubba, J-9. D.T. YW, TRKWTA . . . Where Found: The M in the T-Bird, at CC, In R, Marshfield, 931, Thanks M D . . . Powder Puff Ken Stranahan 29 Glen Road if at first you don ' t succeed - drop the class. Ken Stranahan, Stringy, Topper, Keen, . . . Likes: 72 ' Camaros, Loy- al Peasants, drums, Marlboros, La- sagna, Clash, Kelly ' s neck, motercycles, Acrosmith, . . . Dis- likes: red lights, alarm clocks, O.C., mopeds, speed bumps, librarians, Trivial Pursuit, . . . Favorite People: Keizo, He-Man, Billy, Mont, Shag, J-9, Steph, Dirty Harry Where Found: Elsie ' s Basement, Cape Cod, Mark Regal Ski Team 1, 2, 3. 4 Chris Sullivan 53 Ellis Street When the going gets tough the tough go drinking. Chris, Sull . . . Tall, blue eyes . . . Likes: packies, sleeping . . . Pet Peeves: JIB, Lightweights, obese girls . . . Favorite People: The Boys, TB, LS . . . Where Found: Office, Out Richard Joseph Susi 57 Weatherbee Drive Winning isn ' t everything, but it helps! Suse, Rici , Dick . . . hyper, blonde, blue eyes, 54 . . . Why don ' t you shut up! , That ' s Irrelevant , Don ' t make me laugh! . . . Likes: F.B. Parlies, winning, nice cars. Planet C, Vintage Walsh Driving, Bachelor Weekends, Superbowl, Joking ... Pet Peeves: Sprints, Pre- game. Phonies, losing, driving aim- lessly . . . Favorite People: BW, JG, PN, JC, DD, Cla.ssof85, Family. . . Where Found: LB, Bill ' s Wheels, w friends. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Class President 3; Superbowl 3, 4 Dyana M. Talty 36 Willow Street Just when I figured out all of life ' s answers they changed the ques- tions . . . Dy, Lady Dy, Shrimp, Size One . . . Brown eyes, brown hair ... I knew that , Take a beating , Cut it out , Ya, right . I doubt it . . . friends, parties, VW-Bugs, 2:15, Mickies, snow, Nova-SB, Madon- na, CP ' s-n-all N ' s with JD-n-GM, The Cado, 1985-n-DG ' s . . . HR, JD ' s 7:30 ' s on IVIondays, 1:45 tow- ings, weekends with Drew, being late . . . Janet Dion, Gina Malvone, Susan Stapes, Pammv P, Drew Gallagher. JS. HT. Thanks Mrs. C, Mom-n-Dad . . . with Dmu. Joseph Bernard Thie 240 Oak Street Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives. Joe. Ertone, HO . . . medium height, light brown hair, green eyes . . . E , That failed , It ' s almost the weekend . . . Likes: R.E.M.. Hardcore, DK ' s, Snowboarding. bi- cycling, driving, motorcycles, W.L. . . . Pet Peeves: Doug ' s beatings, fables, leaning, D.D., MB., Pd, S.D.C. . . . Favorite People: The Seven, Dirv, Larry, Spoof, Squid- dly, Dan. Mark. Laura . . . Where Found: T ' s. Greg ' s, In the Mad P. T.W. Kathy Toffoloni 210 Mill Street All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost. Kathy, Joe ' s little sister . . . tall, easy going . . . Are you serious . . . Favorite activities: skiing, swim- ming, jogging . . . Pet Peeves: ring- ing phones, snobs, the day after . . . Likes: Bruce Springsteen, living life to its fullest, 4th of July down Marshfield, pulling off the impossi- ble .. . Dislikes: rainy days, getting ready . . . Favorite people: JF. CA . . . Let ' s Go . . . Future plans in- clude college. Soccer 1 . 2: Winter Track 2; Spring Track 1; Softball 2; Powder Puff Football Mark B. Sweeney IX 15 Lea Road You think you got the future shin- ing like a piece of gold, but where as we get closer it looks more like a lump of coal. Yoda, Billy . . . White hair, spiked, dippy dooed . . . You Big Dummy . . . Likes: Clash, Signpost. Guitfid- dles. Peasants . . . Pet Peeves: Rhi- no, Brinton . . . Favorite People: Ken. Shaggy. Monte, Dave. Sign- post. Eilse. Kelly. J. 9. Signpost, Signpost . . . Where found: In the Regal, Eilse ' s, in car accidents. Football 1; Ski Team I, 2, 3, 4; Romper Room 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . No Parentheses 2, 3. 4 David J. Tavaione 108 Wild wood Drive Everyone loves a gambler until he loses. Tav. Cohan . . . short, dark hair . . . Good God! WOY! Esplain! . . . Likes: girls, parties, hoop, gam- bling ... Pet Peeves: Mortan. snob- by girls, blueness. disco, fat smelly people . . . Favorite People: The Wop. Kevin. Mule. Hag, Ted. TB. SG. JC, SM. LA, SS, Dirty, 40, BG, Sometimes Rcma, Anne R., Class of 85 . . . Where found: in bed, melting on the couch, Mortan ' s taxi, woods. LC. Kankamagus . . . Basketball 2. 3. 4 . . . Julie Madelene Thurmond 62 Cobleigh Street Never boast about tomorrow, you don ' t know what will happen be- tween now and then Julie. Jul. Jules . . . What am I gonna wear? Loser You Guys . . . Likes: friends clothes, joking around . . . Pet Peeves: cliques, gaining weight, busy phones, punk- sters. Cape trips . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Chrissy, Charlie. The Gang. Tom. David S.. Rcnec . . . Where Found: with the Gang, with CM, on the phone, L.B., T- P ing, sleeping Swimteam 1, Soccer 2, 3-Capt. 4; Sp. NHS 12: Cla.ss Sec. 2, 3; Stu- dent Council I, Sec. 12; Key Club, Yearbook Staff; Powderpuff; Hockey Cheerleader Gregory Thomas Topjian 68 Alder Road To the victor belong the spoils. Greg. Top. Toppy . . . Decent , Stupid , all right . . . Likes: People Parties, funk, nice clothes . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings. Big mouths . . . Favorite People: Dippa OB ' s, Beeb, Bent, Sull, T.K., Jim, Fuzz, Rhino, Mac, Gue, D . . . Where Found: with friends Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Hockey 1 2, Diving 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2 Robert L. Totino 190 Porter Street Memories can be fun; memories can be great; but memories should be treasured for all the wonderful times they create. T , Rob, Toady . . . medium height, dark, shy WhWhWhWhendy , Eee . Really? . . . Likes parties, rock, Italian food. Cape Cod ... Pet Peeves; Mr. B s jokes, work, slow drivers . . . Favorite People: Joe T., Jay M., Greg F., Sam C, Doug S., Paul B., Chris M., Mark G., and everyone else . . . Where found: Burger King, Dedham Mall, Sam- my Whites Tennis 3, 4; Track 2 William J. Walsh III 43 Aran Road Laugh at yourself first, before any- one else can. Bill, Billy ... red curly hair, blue eyes . . . It ' s OK, we won , You ' re welcome Lau . . . Likes: Superbowls, Mohawks, wearing seat belts when certain people drive, food, long drives, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: Sundays, flat tires, soph girls, lack of Press, Sandy Val- ley 12 4, Waldo . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Class of 85, JG, RS, LL, CL, MC . . . Where Found: on road, at home, the Brook. Thanks Mom. Dad, sisters. Football I, 2, 3, 4; Superbowl 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4 Sandra L. Weber 17 Alpena Avenue Don ' t walk in front of me. I may not follow; don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend. Sandy . . . long brown hair, brown eyes . . . What ' s up? No way! What? Shut up! I ' m sorry. . . . Likes: Red roses, horseback riding with MAD , Halloween . Prince, Cape 84 , sunsets, beach- es, parties. May 8. The Pru , Pet Peeves: busy signals, fights, waking up, rainy days . . . Favorite People: Brian. Max, A. P., T.L., D.G.. P.T . E.J Where found: with Brian, Maxine, and friends, BH, on the phone, in the Monte Carlo Powder Puff 4 Vicky White Jennifer D Traylor 14 Thatcher Street Music, moody food of us that trade in love. Jen, Neva . . . tall, funny, talkative . . . HARCH , Stand by , Burci- tis? . . . Likes: food, lemons, 1, smurfs . . . Pet Peeves: The Mag- nets, cold toilet seats, Habis, cur- fews! . . . Favorite People: Mark, PH, MG, JL, TC. AB. AG. NO, The Band. Papa Smurf . . . Where found: Club 101. On the field. Mark ' s, with the BAC! Band I, 2, 3, 4; DM 4; DB 3, 4; DQ 3, 4; Orch. I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4; Musical I, 2, 3; SED 3; Girls State 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Powder Puff. Patsy Elaine Warrick 151 Phillips Brooks Road Do not follow where the path may lead. Go. instead, where there is no path and leave a trail. Elaine, Pats, Southern Belle . . . blonde hair, green eyes, S. accent . . . hey. y ' all. my word, a what?. 7:54 we gotta go . . . likes: 3 30 84. Mrs. F ' s. t.p. ing. ftball games ... pet peeves: no paper towels, sleeping in cars, bad attitudes . . . favorite peo- ple: Rob. AL. M M. Nan. 10 Nas- ty Girls. Shea ' s. others . . . found; w Rob. Shea ' s, w CCJJKLMPS, Ft. Laud. Cheerleading 1, 2; AFS 3, 4; Key Club 4; Green Years Staff 4; Stage Door 4; Powder Puff 4; Home Coming Queen 1984. Linda M. Whalen (Ferry) 185 Forbes Road Our life is what our thoughts make it Linda, Lyn, Whale, Wretch, Little Girl . . . All kinds of excited . . . Likes: Dave, my cat. Prince, pink threads, MLTD, long weekends . . . Pet Peeves: U Mass Amherst, Co- ed dorms, R.K. ' s lies, L.a., B.O. . . . Favorite People: Dave, Wendy, Kerith, Cindy Crd, Deb, Sue, The Ferry ' s, Mom, . . . Where Found: St. Tim ' s, Ferry ' s Wendy ' s, the T- Bird, courtyard. Strawberries, in the dungoen, anywhere with Dave . . . I love you Dave ' -Thanks . . . Joachim Wiechers 471 High Street Heute Westwood, morgen die Welt. Joachim, Jojo, Red . . . tall, red hair . . . Was soil ' s! . I didn ' t get it. . . . Likes: travelling, being together with people, taking pictures, swim- ming . . . Pet Peeves: show offs, bor- ing days, homework . . . Favorite People: Weslwoodcrs . . . Where Found: on bike or elsewhere Swimteam 4; Tennis 4; in Germany; Swimteam. Volleyball Wendy Lorraine Wilen 25 Sunrise Road I think man ' s happiest when he for- gets himself. Wendy . . . Likes: Y.L., music, sun- shine, milkweed, hiking, lunch block studies, Saranac . . . Pet Peeves: 4 to a table , homework . . . Favorite People: J.V., JR., E.M., L.S., S.B., K.S., P.D., M.M., K.B., C.W., the Edels, the breakers, D.M., G.T., C.C, Y.L., leaders, Mr. H, G G, F F, M D, H A, G. MacDonald, K. Green, C.S. Lewis . . . Where Found: walking, the Berkshires, Boston Marching Band 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2; Young Life I, 2, 3, 4 Susan A. Wilmot 52 Smith Drive Met many, liked few, loved one. Sue, Thu, Muffy, Bonehead . . . dazed and confused . . . That ' s cool , Huh ' What. ' I don ' t get it Are you up? . . . Likes: 8-17- 84, Prince, Yee, Parties, Braintree . . . Pet Peeves: L.H., AG., D.K., Celebrations, homework . . . Favor- ite People: Michelle C, Linda, Wendy, Kcrith, Drone, Lisa, Ken, Dcbbi, Leonard, Kelly, Josie, Max . . . Where Found: Braintree, causin ' trouble with M.C., cruisin ' , Nan- taskct . . . Love ya Mom Dad . . . Thanks Mr. Mrs. C. - my second parents June Pauline Williamson Hillside Park The first thing to do in life is to do with purpose what one proposes to do. June . . . hair over eyes . . . No, I was born in March , Jcg er sul- ten! . . . Likes: creative expression, donuts, weird sisters, lunch boxes, long walks, friendship . . . Dislikes: month jokes. Gay St., Prune , or- ange hair, arachnids . . . Where Found: Denmark, artroom, in a meeting ... A big THANK YOU to my friends, M, D, H, and P. AFS I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4; Ex- change to Denmark 3; Nor Paren. Art Ed. 3, 4 ' Musical I, 2. 3, 4; NHS 3, Pres. 4; SAB 3, 4; Math Tm. 3, 4; Stage Door, PPuff, Green Years Alan Richard Wonson II 42 Woodland Road Vm glad to be getting out of here! Al, Spurt, Wanton . . . tall, dark, carefree . . . Sure , Hemi , Don ' t worry about it Dude , Merry Christmas . . . Likes: Hemi, Cudas, Shut ens . . . Pet Peeves: WHS, American History, 037, getting up early . . . Favorite People: AWI, EJil, WW, JG, GB, LV, CF, BL, DY, AS, AS, DT. PB, . . . Where Found: Martha ' s Vine- yard, Expio, Old Colony, Welles- ley, NH, ME, VT Ceordle Robb 56 Country Lane Oh. a sleeping drunkard up in Cen- tral Park and a lion-hunter in the jungle dark and a Chinese dentist and a British queen — all fit togeth- er in the same machine. Nice, nice, very nice; nice, nice, very nice; nice, nice, very nice; so many different people in the same device-K.V. What time is it? Under the door said the benevolent Jelly Man - TR Comes a time when the blind man takes your hand and says. Don ' t you .see? -G.D. Bryan Sweeney 86 Beechnut Road It doesn ' t matter if you win or lose, It ' s how you play the game. Tall, darked hair, stop joken and start token . . . Likes: parties. Buds, long weekends. Pet Peeves: F Bag- ger, paying for gas, snoby girls Fa- vorite People: Mary. Jim Bent, Masc, Phil, wan, maka, old man, noo nan, waync, carlcr. Where Found: Clover land, the Brook, in the silver taxi cab. Bill Troiano 192 Burgess Ave. Give me life or give me death. Bill, Mr. Bill . . . Tall, dark, totally awesome . . . piss me off, keep on truck ' n . . . girls, cars, parties, work, legs . . . CWF, referrals. Flipper, school . . . DM., D.D., R.K., J.M., C.C, M.C., W.C, B.C., flaming red, old lady of the sea, Linga, . . . Mike ' s automotive, wrecker, Mike ' s house, DM. house, yellow car, Hyde Park, Braintree Mall, in town, bar rooms, school, courtyard. Thanks Mike. Peter White 27 Dean Avenue Everyone wants a squall burger. Peter . . . Likes: money, girls, party- ing, command, 4-wheeling . . . Pet Peeves: girls who don ' t talk, ROCK , people who dress bad, boring weekends, working nights . . . Favorite people: Pete, Ted, Car- men, ' Vic, Val, Bob, Mike, Brian, Jeff, Greg, Judy, Ken, Dacey . . . Found: the White House , Back- side . . . THANKS MOM!!! . . . Future plans: College 86 Ix John Kavanaugh John Hurley i 4 1 f kii « In Loving Memory Like the tiny spring flower That first dared to push its greeness through the cool, muddy soil. Bravely did your petals unfold And stretch toward the sky. The garden that seemed to be frozen for eternity Was awakened by your radiance, As if one thousand sunrises had warmed the air With a soft yellow light. Too soon you were taken from us by the cruel frost Yet the vitality you brought to it will not be forgotten. Whispered in every Spring breeze is the memory Of the Spring that you began. . Jl -Jennifer Murphy ' 85 V i 4 ■f ♦ : (T I n ' ' .. ' .M .. t- • t V ¥ 4 f ¥ CLASS OF 1985 ACADEMIC AWARDS Art - June Williamson English - Jennifer Murphy Business - Susan Kallenberg Music - Elizabeth Holderried Home Economies - Elise Papetti Industrial Arts - Stephen Mullen Mathematics - Sharon Kruger Science - Antonio Aquilina - Foreign Language - Vida Petronis Social Studies - Antonio Aquilina Compute r Science - Antonio Aquilina Mathematics Olympiad - Sharon Kruger, Paul Friedman Special Mathematics. Science, Computer Award - Paul Friedman Superintendent ' s Award - Paul Friedman French - Antonio Aquilina Spanish - Susan Henderson Latin - Cara Bruno German - Paul Dakin John Ralton Memorial Trophy - Pamela ISee Stephen McCoy Michael Scherer Baseball Award - Michael Lookner Richard Riordan Memorial Trophy - Andrew Power Bruce Gaynor Award - Elisa Papetti John McDonough A.F.S. Scholarship Award - Amy Crawford Sec. Assistance - MaryBeth Eldridge Student Advisory Board - Mheir Doursounian National Honor Society - June Williamson l-Mei Lin Susan Henderson Linda Fitzhenry Senior Class Officers - Susan Coughlan Susan Penza Lynn Thornton John McDonough Student Council - Daniel Hart Christine Antonellis Julie Thurmond Katherine Lynch Concordia College Presidential Award - Karen Bier Jewish War Veterans Breakfast Award - Lynn Thornton U.S. Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Award - Charles Bean Joseph Mellow Award - David Lane Alan Hatcher Memorial - Mark Ford Sherman Starr Human Relations Youth Award - Eleanor Levine Anne pine parsons - Mark Sweeney Barbara Farham Award - Heather Harrington Virginia Burke Memorial Award - MaryBeth Elderidge Gold Hammer Award - Daniel Maus John Hancock Company Award - Anna Gundal Joanne La Vita Cadet Teacher Program - Elizabeth Holderried Jennifer Murphy Linda Coppolino Caroline Granese Co-Editors Of Green Years - Jennifer Murphy Matthew Skellv Business Managers - Thomas Aaron Antonio Aquilina Mark McGowen Sales - A ' en ' n Sareault Biographies Editor - Vida Petronis Layout Design Staff - June Williamson Peter Foehl John McDonald General Assistant - Julie Shepherd N.H.S. Award for Service - Julie Cummings Anne Buechler N.H.S. Award for Scholarship - Sharon Kruger l-Mei Lin N.H.S. Award for Leaders hip - Antonio Aquilina June Williamson N.H.S. Award for Character - Karen Bier Kevin Sareault N.H.S. Phyllis Wheeler Award - Maria Davis Cum Laude Award - Paul Friedman I Dare You Award - Maria Davis Brien Harrington National Merit Scholarship Awards - Antonio Aquilino Cara Bruno Paul Friedman l-Mei- Lin Arthur Kalfopulds Trophy - Elizabeth Holderried Alton Long Award - Daniel Hart D.A.R. - Lynn Thornton Harvard Book Award - Michael Ward Wheaton College Book Award - l-Ann Lin Brown Bood Award - Colleen Dalton Holy Cross Book Award - James Aquilina Drama Club Award - Michelle Gattozzi Art History Award - June Williamson American Assiciation Of Physics Teachers ' Metrologic Physics Contest — Paul Friedman Antonio Aquilina Sharon Kruger l-Mei Lin Massachusetts Society Of Professional Engineers Award- Pa « Friedman June Williamson Bausch Lomb Award - June Williamson No Parentheses Best Prose - Paul Dakin Isaiah Chase Award - June Williamson Duane D. Kocina Award - Thomas Hogan Robert L. Raymond Memorial Award - Lynn Thornton Russell Mclnnis Kevin Harnett Memorial Trophy - Paul Dresens George Bader Memorial Award - William Walsh Caroline Granese Dr. Alexander N. Fisher Award - Eric Maxwell James McCoy Award - John Cronin Julia Babineau Memorial Award - Karen Bier Michael J. Devlin Award - Brandon Scott Davis LTX ' Scholarship - Paul Friedman Edward J. Huber Award - Daniel S. Hart 90 «Mf   = ; ' J J y pji J J pi J J 43 i t S : 3 i J y ■; I sSi « J J y J J t y J 7 J Student Council The 1985 WHS Student Council proved to be one of the most energetic councils in the school ' s history. It was a year of cham- pions and one of fantastic school spirit. As usual, Homecoming week kicked off with a bang. The pep Rally raised spirits high as our WHS teams prepared for their games the next day. The Halloween Dance con- cluded the week as students danced their legs off in a variety of crazy costumes. The Student Council provided a Blood Mobile as students had their blood sy- phened. Christmas as well as Valentine Carnations proved to be a big hit creating frie ndships, romances, and brownie points. The Student Body danced the night away in the 1985 Valentines Day Dance in their reds and whites. Amy Christensen and Eric Haines ruled the dance as king and queen. Thanks to the hard work by the Student Council in providing these activi- ties, the year was a fun and spirited one. There were alot of memories and laughs left behind. This years officers Dan Hart, Pres.; Chrissy Antenellis, Vice Pres.; Julie Thur- mond, Seer.; Katie Lynch, Tres. and the Student Council would lide to thank Miss Bolles, our advisor, for all of her hard word and dedication. Another special thanks goes to Mr. Delsignore for his dazzling posters, and to those students and teachers who donated their services. Good Luck to the Student Council next year. Student Advisory Board Front Row: R. Sigmond. M. Doursounian, C. Anlonellis, J. Williamson Second Row: M. Quinn, J. Gary, E. McCusker, T. Aquilina. K. Lcary 94 American Field Service First Row: N. Roche, D. Quigaly. S. Heller Second Row:T. Aaron, K. Bier, L. Lennon, M. Barry, J. Hall, M. Fishier, J. Murphy, J. Cummings, C. Rosenblad, H. McLcllan, J. While, B. Rago. C. Hall, J. Cummings, K. Cunningham Third Row: k. Lund, K. Allman, N. Hermiston, C. Ladin, B. Cronin, L. Lynch, M. Cummings, L. DcAngclis, L. Sullivan, E. Lawless Forth Row: Yo Yo ' s sister, P. Danna, S. Hayes, S. Hayes, K. Lepri, W. Stranahan, D. Mason K. McDermotl, E. Burke, S. Chen Fifth Row: Joachim Weicher, A, Christianson, J. Aquilina. J. Leary, B. Kane, K. Martin, S. Coppa, C. Umshied, C. Umshied, K. Cronin, J. Brawlcy, A. Lin, C. Dalton, Murphy, A. Delany Sixth Row: H. Harrington, P. Mullen, D. Lane, L. Fitzhenry, K. Miller, R. Maki, K. llg, J. Lynch, B. Harrington, A. Crawford With Mrs. McCoubrey as our advisor, and a board consisting of Michelle Barry, Jessica Hall, June Williamson, Susan Coppa, Melissa Fischler, Jennifer Shea, and Stephanie Yphantes, the AFS club was very active. Although there was no ex- change student this year, Amy Crawford will travel abroad this summer. There were two short term exchanges, one to Pelham New York and one to Laurel Maryland. A four day trip to Quebec City for the Winter Carnival was also a popular event. Pot-luck dinners, holiday parties, and the Annual International Dinner were activities that all mem- bers of the club participated in. The board would like to thand Mrs. McCoubrey who helped to make this year a successful one. 95 National Merit Scliolars Congratulations go to Paul Friedman, Mei Lin, Cara Bruno, and Sharon Kruger for their accomplishment of becoming National Merit Finalists. p ' llri ' l ' Announcers Thanks go to our faithful announcers, Dan Hart, Brian Harrington, and Julie Cum- mings, for keeping the school jumping. % National Honor Society Special thanks go to Miss. Dillon for her unselfish involvement to this years activities. The new tutoring program was a complete success, thanks to all members ' efforts. Spanisli National Honor Society Donde esta La casa de Pepe? Spanish National Honor Society had another great year this year, thanks to the efforts of all mem- bers, and special thanks go, again, to Miss. Hollis Perry. 97 Concert Band First Row: M. Ford, M. Giambanco, J. Rutan, C. Rosenblad, J. Murphy, R. Kobey, S. Carrabis Second Row: J. Murray, K. Madden, L. Susi, D. Priore, A. Buechler, M. Laisure, J. Brawly Third Row: K. Martin, M. Giambanco, J. Christen, L. Holderried, J. Pinel, A. Mahegan Forth Row: N. Downcs, G. Traylor, J. Traylor, C. McKenna, C. Page Chorus NESBA Band First Row: B. Kane, H. Wilen, S. Darcy, L. Coppolino. A. Gu Roth, K. Keyes, J. Conoly, D Haley M. Gattozzi, W. Wllen, T. Cachin, ndal Second Row: M. Eldridge, C. Foehl, J. Traylor, T. Shamata, P. First Row: J. Traylor, M. Ford, M. Giambanco. Second Row: J. Pinel, D. Gibbons, M. Giambanco First Row: J. Hennigan, G. Gonsor, M. Gattozzi, L. Holderried Second Row: K. Perry, T. Maki, M. Lin, J. Holderried G. Gonsor 99 Orchestra The orchestra this year had the distingtion of being Mr. James Guirleo ' s first, here at Westwood High. The orchestra performed several concerts throughout the school year, including the Christmas Festival and the Pops Concert. Mr. Guirleo conducted the orches- tra on a wide array of pieces including Marche Slave , The Hallelujah Chorus , and The King and I . Thanx for all your help Mr. Guirleo and best wish- es for your future orchestras. Double Quartet We ' ll never forget . . . Bass Repeat . . . Chris ' Blurb . . . CAWFEE . . . The mini-bus . . . Phil Collins ' twins . . . and Rank Friday .... The Double Quartet, under the direction of Mrs. Carol Abel, traveled to receptive audiences at the Womans ' Clubs, Rotary Club, and the House of Reps, at the State House. The D.Q. also entertained at the Christmas and Pops Concerts with such selections as Benediction , Georgia On My Mind , and As Time Goes By . Mrs. Abel ' s first D.Q. consisted of; sopranos-Liz Holderried and Mau- reen Hogan, altos-Jennifer Traylor and Julie Cum- mings, tenors-Greg Gonsor and Paul Dakin, basses-John Holderried and Chris Page, and accom- pianist Cindy Rosenblad. Mrs. Abel ' s patience, under- standing, and sunny disposition lead the D.Q. through a captivating season. Thank you for everything!!! First Row: S. Wilmont, K. Russell, M. Mos, W. Wilen, A. D ' Angelo Second Row: T. Cashin, K. Keyes Third Row: N. Downes, M. Laisure, V. Bruno, L. Holderried, M. Bruno, J. Holderried Third Row: W. Carlson, D. Priore, J. Traylor, J. Murray, M. Giambanco Third Row: C. Page, R. Roche, D. Merrill, M. Giambanco G. Gonsor, L. Holderried, C. Page, J. Cummings, C. Rosenblad, M. Hogan, J. Holderried, J. Traylor Missing: Paul Dakin Dance Band Amid cries of Lennie is our Hero , and Saxes Rule , the W.H.S. Dance Band swept it ' s way through the 84-85 season with flourish. Activities included playing for the Ham and Bean Supper, the Pancake Breakfast, the AFS dinner, plus the Big Band Night and the Pops Concert. The best part of the season culminated with the tour of New Hampshire during May. Overwhelmed by the Dance Band ' s playing abil- ity, especially seen in Sun Cat and Anne and Kev s duet, the N.H. students knew talent when they heard it. The true motivating force behind the Dance Band, besides Lennie, was Mr. Craig Madge saying Seize the Day! , and the whole band remembering that it was a festival, not a wedding. Left: J. Traylor. A. Brechler. M. Laisure. D. VicKenna. M. Lin. J. Murray. D. LcBlanc Right: G. Gonsor. L. Thorton. M. Gatiozzi, M. Giambanco. D. Merrill, N. Dowes. M. Ford. K. Madden Math Team Congratulations to Mr. James Pender and his team, consisting of John Holderreid, Scott Buonapane, Andrew Ward, Ann Lin, Mei Lin, Sharon Kruger, and Paul Friedman for a fantastic season. Drama Club From Rovi: Nancy Dowries, Sabina Chen, Anna Gundal, Trieia Cashin, Michelle Ga- to77i, Melissa Fischler. Greg Gonsor, Sharon Carrabis. Buck ?t)H ; Jodi Foster, Krisicn Martin, Sue Malloy, Andrew Ward, John Holderreid, Li7 Holderreid, Sean Finneran. 102 Thespians Pictured are Anna Gundal, Michelle Gotozzi, Sharon Carrabis. Greg Gonsor, Liz Holderreid, Anne Buechler. John Hol- derreid. and Joanne LaVita (missing) 103 No Parentheses No Parentheses, the school literary and art publication broke tradition this year. With the guidence of Mr. Milan the maga- zine sponsored its first poetry contest which encouraged many talented students to submit over 70 entries. The winning po- etry was featured in the fall issue, along with more artwork, prose, and poetry. Di- rected by senior editors Mei Lin and Karen Bier, the editing staff managed to produce a spring issue, which gave student writers and artists another chance to publish their work. A special thanks goes to typist Shar- on Kruger, to the dedicated reading staff, and of course to advisor Mr. Milan for making this year such a success. S. Chen. M. Fischlcr, A. Lin, S. Buonopane. M. Milan, S. Kruger, A. Ihnatko, D. Winklemes, J. Williamson Boys ' And Girls ' State The purpose was to learn more about our country ' s government through fine speakers, and mock town, city, and state governments complete with elections. The chosen citizens were Dan Hart, Kristen Leary, Ellie Levine, Jennifer Murphy, Vida Petronis, Kevin Sereault, Julie Shep- herd, Matt Skelly, Jennifer Traylor, and June Williamson. The verdict: Where do I submit my ballot for selection? M. Skelly, J. Williamson. D. Hart, K. Sereault, K. Leary, E. Levine missing: J. Shepherd, M. Murphy, V. Petronis, J. Traylor 104 National Honor Society Induction Marching Band See ya Sundee . . . Anks for comin ' kids . . . Sarge, Curly, and Bruteman . . . Beware of magets! . . . Um-Ptee! . . . Oy! . . . Melvin . . . The sacred miracle nose . . . Burcitis. The Westwood High School Wolverine Marching Band had a very successful season this year. Their winning season was highlight- ed by placing first overall in the captions of Best Drum Major, Best Drum Line, and sec- ond in Best Colorguard out of a field of fif- teen bands from all over New England. At their last competition they were awarded the title, Best Band in New England in Division One. Because of their success they were in- vited to perform in Florida at Walt Disney World. The Band was very proud of their per- formance and is confident of success in the future. 106 Cheerleading Homecoming Homecoming Week — 1984 stumbled to its feet with Hat Day. Although the begin- ning of homecoming may have slipped the minds of many, WHS showed their pride and managed to dig up some chapeaus. Among the most original were the hats worn by juniors Julie Riley and Marty White, who took the Hat Day honors. Student Council tried something new this year, Fifties Day. The halls were filled with teeny-boppers and greasers — Chubby Checker would have been proud. Fifties Day was a big success. Sophomore Hope Irvine and senior Kevin Sareault were cho- sen to represent this success. On Wednesday, Westwood High was a splash of colors, and plaids, and polka dots, and stripes, to say the least. You guessed it — Wednesday was Clash Day, a tradi- tional favorite. Dear Mr. Hanley would have fit in great with the num-nums at WHS that day. Junior Lois Gerulskis and senior Pistol Peter Foehl showed their pride by showing their true colors and were recognized for their originality. ..u A touch of old Athens came to Westwood on Thursday, Toga Day. We Wolverines just rolled out of bed, rolled into our sheets, and we were set for the day. The Golden Urn was awarded to seniors Chrissy Antonellis and Larry Curley for going all out Greek. At last Friday came — Green Pride Day, and proud we were. Green and white filled the air, and the halls. The student body got psyched for the pep rally last block. The Wolverine cheerleaders led us into battle (and victory) against Baby Blue Medfield with this year ' s Let ' s Go Crazy theme. Senior Dyana Talty was a true symbol of our Green Pride — our own Mean Green Machine . WHS chose the Queen and Her Court. Representing us at the Homecom- ing Football Game were freshman Su- zanna Federico, sophomore Hope Irvine, junior Claire DeAngelis, seniors Lynn Thorton, Susan Kallenberg, Julie Thur- mond, and our Queen Elaine Warrick. Thanks to the Student Council, Ms. Bolles, and the entire school ' s participa- tion, this year ' s Homecoming Week turned out to be a very exciting and memorable experience for all those involved. 109 Lorelei o gm llllgf,,, gltmmmm mm« m h hmh wT : ' ' Gt • ' Mil! i Green Years We wish to thank all of the people who helped make this yearbook possible, including the Westwood High School faculty and the Green Years staff. Our deepest appreciation goes to Mr. Brian Hart, the year- book advisor, whose gracious assistance and support has made this project such a rewarding and memorable experience. Underclassmen: L. Lcnnon, C. Rosenblad, K. Bier, M. Eldridge (editor) Activities: S. Henderson, P. Mullen (editor), K. Dramis 112 4 -% ._-„„.,. Hfc m m r 1 Layout Staff: J. Williamson, K. O ' Rourke, J. Shepherd, M. Rago, L. Hood, H. Narayanan Sports Ed.: E. Papctti Business Staff: T. Aquilina. M. McGowen, K. Sareault Advertisement Ed.: T. Aaron 113 114 115 116 K ' v ' B H j n ■r ' H H . 1 wr H1 ' B 117 3 iJ J r p D }] t P J P !J JJ ! Champions 1984 Westwood Wolverine Football Team completed the most successful season in its history by compiling the most impffessive 10-1 record. Led by tri- captains Paul Dressons, John Cronin, and Tom Bennett, the Wolverines won the Division 4 Super Bowl for the first time by defeating Cardinal Spellman 28-26. The offense, led by quarterbackTed Shea and running backs Paul Dressons Matt Calvagne, and James Guindon amassed an incredible 287 points over a course of 1 1 games, an average of 28 points per game. Ted, protected admi- rably by his offensive line known as the Magnificent Seven, led Division 4 in touchdouwn passes, as well as, breaking a Westwood record for passing yards. Only allowing Ted to be sacked 5 times, the Mag Seven , consisting of ends, Brian Magberg and Joey Biggs; tackles, Dave Spinale and Tom Bennett; guards John Cronin and Rick Susi and center Bill Walsh were an instrumental part of the team ' s success. The defense continued its tenacious ways of past years by allowing a mere 1 1 points per game on the average. The defense received tremendous play all year from linemen Chuck Bean and Tom Bennett; linebackers, John Cronin, li l dT . . . t JL RSt First Row: R. Bloomquist. P. Clark. P. Bean, N. Peters, D. O ' Brien.. B. Maher. Second Row: M. LaCanfiera. D. Curley, M. Mao, VI. Scibilia, M. Nolle, M. Harkness. Third Row: R, Ruggiero, D. Henderson. C. Runci, S. MacDonald, R. McCoy. FourthRow: Coach Susi, Coach Muccrone. Front Row: B.Cox. DSpinale. R. Susi, P. Dresens. T. Bennet, J. Cronin, W. Walsh. J. Biggs. J. Marani. Second Row: S. Mullen, M. Calvagne, S. Fiizhenry, J. Griffin, T. Ferzoco, K. Nolle. VV. Boehi. P. Cloney. Third Row: B. Hagberg, J. Guindon, T. Shea, A. DeAngelo, M. MacDonald, S. Rines, S. King. C. Miller. Fourth Row: J. Laham. L. Brown. P. Palermo. M. Quinn. A.J. MacKinnon. C. Bean, L. Curley. Fifth Row: Coach Calvanese, Coach Wilfinger, Muigrew, R. Sigmund, .M. Strauss. D. Sugrue, J. Alves. Coach .Vlucarone, Coach Susi Missing: B. Crablree, Coach Chisholm Paul Palermo, and Matt Calvagne, and defensive backs, Tom Ferzoco, Mike McDonald, Jim Griffin, and Paul Dres- sens. The defense as a whole was im- mense in stopping such offensive powers as Foxboro and Miilis to name just a couple. The team reached the goal set early in the season by first-year Coach Eric Wil- finger of returning to the Super Bowl for a second consecutive year. In a game that will be remembered by all, the wol- verines fought back from a seemingly insurmountable 20-6 deficit with two 1 8 yd. touchdown receptions by Brian Hagberg. The Wolverine defense limit- ed a very powerful Spellman offense to a scant 6 points in the second half. Westwood thus completed a most re- markable comeback by defeating Spell- man and winning the first Super Bowl in Westwood history. The 1 984 Westwood High School Wolverines will go down as the best football team in the school ' s history. i 121 Stick-ing With It! r First Row: D. Carey, J. Hali: Second Row: G. Flahive, C. McGrath, M. McKelvey, C. McGrath. C. Kelly, M. Mancinelli, L. Lennon. J. Cum- mings; Third Row: M. McClellan. B. Kane, J. Shepard, M. Barry, L. Hood, S. Coppa. M. Rage; Fourth Row: Coach Proccacine, K. Lund. S. Bartow, K. Allman. N. Hermiston, S. Spinale We ' ve got the whole place to ourselves! . . . It was OFFFFF- SIDES! . . . Lucky Star . . . Gripe Sessions . . . S.P.A. . . . H-talks The field hockey team enjoyed their best season ever with a 6-6-5 record, missing the state tourney by 3 points. The highlightof the year was beating the 1st place Holliston team who had won 23 games in a row prior to playing Westwood. The team was led by captains Jessica Hall and Deidre Carey and we ' re all looking forward to a great season next year. First Row: K. OToole, J. Cummings, R. Brawley. A. Coggins. B. Rage. B. Sinneit, Coach Shepard Second Row: H. McClellan, B. DiSciullo, J. DeSi- mone. M. Pctrucci. A. Hardiman, D. Donerty Third Row: K. Kane, C. Hall. E. Fadham. Z. Kookis, J. Peterson, A. Cochran, S. Hayes Fourth Row: H. Beatty, L. Lynch, C. Tassinari. B. Cronin, V. Bruno, L. Brady, J. Robicheau Jump! For Volleyball Win Westwood! Block Free Mixin ' Sixin ' ' Buckwheat Oh, Claire! Calm down, Una What ' s the score? Do we have to do stats today? Weenie get the crank. Let ' s go Westwood! The yearly ritual of dusting off our hacked knee pads signaled the dreaded end of our summer vacation. After each double sessin of try-outs, we compared bruises ac- quired from repeated times of hitting the floor. Practices ususally went well. However, Mr. West was alway pleasant- ly surprised at how well our Monday practices went when the football team was watching. Starlight blared on our first bus ride to an away game and later became the theme song. Mr. West never forgot our insatiable appetites after a trying match. On every ride home there was a mad dash for the Dorilos and chips. Aided by Julie ' s laugh and Mary ' s graceful landings, we struggled through our conditioning drills and practices. Tri- captains Mary Collari, Claire DeAngelis and Mary Jo Kremer led the team to a victorious 8-6 season, finishing third in the TVL. ' x First Row: C. DcAngcli.s. M. Collari. M. Kramer; Second Ro : Coach Wcst,T. Sullivan. J. Lynch. K. .Milford,S. Fiizhenry, L. O ' Brien, K. lig, J. Murphy, J. Casey. M. Fischler, K. West. A. McCusker. I i •: - Back Row: A. Brady, J. Marshall, C. Kramer. N. McDermoit, B. Regan, C. OReilly, D. Mal ' ouf, S Griffin. J. McCon Front Row: E. Lawless. S. Zizza % l 123 Nubby Squad On Loose! _ GiV s Soccer Boys Soccer Scores! Varsity: From Row: Mike N ilcs. Kevin Breen, And Scarano. Captains Dan Hart and Scon Suddoth. 1art While. Greg Suddoth. Vfark Mansur. Back JoH.Sam Cohen. Gino Ginclli. Walk Coggins. Kevin Fitzpairick. Mike Dorr. John Doheriy, Chris Thompson. Bob VlacDonald. Tom McCusker. Coach Ed Rock. I w ir V -4 1 3-3-4 . . . EMass quarterfinals . . . Breenzo! . . . Which ankle is it. Sam? Soccernastics Blow . . . Dan-OI . . . Scoot, vou mad dog! Born To Run Front ?t)iv.Co-Capiains Elisc Papclti and Susan Penza; Second ?ow.Sue Delaney, Laura Murphy. Ann Lin. Ann Dclancy. Beth 0 Rourke. Heather Kranlz. Coach; Harvey Fishier. Runnin On Empty i 7 First Row: Robert Burr, Gerry Hart. Tom Hogan, Paul Dullea, Kevin Sareault, Co-captain Russ Mclnnis, Co-captain Eric Maxwell, Dan Vlaus, Brian Halligan. Malt Z Zeiper, Chris Hart. Second ?ou; Coach Richard Hargreaves. Dan Lear . Brian Spellman. Steve Maxwell. Sean Harrington. Chris Roache, Tom Gearty, Steve Segenchuk. Aaron Proman, Andy Coffin, Steve Buonopane. Paul Mclnnis, Rob Harper, Chairman of the Board Sir Douglas Grotto Grokulsk . Wet Winners! Congratulations to the Girls Swim Team for an outstanding season. Team standouts Beth Feraro and Ann Marie Gugliemi led the team, while seniors Sue Darey, Heather Maynard, Christine Lawless, Laura DeAngelis, Kathy Seward, and Stephanie Grokulsky kept the spirit and practices going. Con- gratulations and good luck girls. I 1 f Coach Russ Clough led the W ' estwood Swim Team, the Clams, to an 8-3 record in the Bay State League. Under Captains Tom Bennett and Matt Skelly, the Clams worked hard all season (except for one id- iot-fest Friday). Kevin Fitzpatrick broke the school ' s 200 IM record twice. Other standouts were Chuck Flanagan. Mike Niles. and Andy Winslow. Mv Nfother ain ' t no waitress at Bick- ford ' s . . . BOZO ' S SWIM::! ... Dae needs goggles . . . Squat line . . . Needham Heroes . . WE NEED SLITS!!! . . . Springsteen Rules . . . Can we play water- polo? . . . Good luck. Yo-Yo. Keep On Runnin Runnin ' For Their Lives Champs!!! Varsity: Front Row: SuVic Casey, Pam Nee, Caroline Granese. Sec- ond Row: Coach Susan Peters, Lynn Elliot, Hope Irvine, Kelly Milford, Karen Miller, Clare DeAngeiis, Kim llg, Renee Rich, Nancy Rac, Laura Smith, Coach Kathy Stockman. We ' ll never forget . . . The Our Father . . . Reendoggie ' s Party . . . Lynn ' chili after effects . . . Where ' s Kelly? . . . Famous water and cake fights . . . Treadly? . . . Lynn, shining them out of Bootie ' s car . . . Midseason blues . . . Mr. Eggroll, He ' s our friend . . . Lynn and Hope in the bathroom . . . T . . . Tenderness to Holliston bonfire . . . Holliston down third time and last . . . Centrum Bound . . . We Are Family . . . Dream Come True . . . We Are The World Junior Varsity; Front Row: Cheryl Hoskins, Jennifer Murphy. Second Row: Coach Kathy Stockman, Joan Barry, Carolyn Kelly, Twisty Gogolak, Christine O ' Reilly. Beth Regan, Ruthann Brawiey, Nancy McDermott, Maureen Kelly, Kelly West, Karen Hagberg, Ke rry Roche. Jam It, Stevo! First ?oi : David Tavalone. Bilh Walsh. Bob OTooIe. Sieve McCo . Jim Griffin. Dan Hart. Back ?t) . Coach Peie Gean, Dan Cohen, Chris Fo.x, Wally Coggins, Peie Foehl, Tim Connell, Anihon DeLapa. Chris Halligan. Coach Gar Rook. ' W f5 «i f$ ' ♦ Li f I S F ii fS o ■j ii;mii!!i Fro 7 ?o . ' Mike Nolle. .And Scarano. Back Roh; Coach Gan. Rook. Franco Giavelli, Craig Foscaldo. Brian McMillan. Sieve Segenschuk. Nfichael Ward. Kevin McCoy. A.J. McKinnon. Dan O ' Brien. Mike LaCamera, Mike Doheny. Ben Jorgen- son. Cathy Mulgrew. m ' Hit And Run! n Glory Daysl f c - ft PlstoFs Pals 13-1 . . . Tri-Valley Champs ... 41 straight . . . The Rearview mirror . . . DCPC . . . I ' m in Pistol ' s car . . . Ross ' 64 . . . Pistol: Man or Myth? . . . The flight home from Keefe . . . Pistol ' s a MERMAN! Front: Pistol Peie Hastings Foehl, Kevin Breen. Back ?oiv. Coach Ray Kodzis, Billy Cronin, Ross Sigmund, Rich Rcissfcldcr, Dave Sugrue, Scott Sullivan, Jeff Mooch Mucciarone, Craig Fos- caldo. Ivan the Terrible ' Heller. We Are The Champions! mss First ?t)w.Mikc McDonald, Andy Power, Mark McGowan, Paul Hardiman. Dave Pecararo, Jim Conway. John MacDonald. John Doherty. Second Row: Coach Dick Bradley, Cory Pindel, Tom McCuskcr. Bob MacDonald, Scott Jacobson, Sol Cohen, Loring Brown, Coach Jim Morgan. Coach Paul Valentine. Third ?ow-.- Nick Peters, Brian Valentine. Ed Kirrane, John Lehmann. Mike McCuskcr, Bill Grube. Scott Child, Rocco Ruggerio Lake Placid ' s flash floods . . ., Rat ' s mysterious injury, Gumby jams in towel, . . . Rule 2, Dinner at Mario ' s, Montreals, Fragile Bob, Screamin ' Lehman, Rudy Jr. and his mother. Scotty ' s Amy (Joke) . . . Oh Andy! . . . Harvard Law Student . . . Led by captains Mark McGowan, Andy Power and Paul Har- diman, the Wolverines won both the TVL and State Champion- ship by posting a record breaking 22-2-1 season. The team remained ranked 1 by both the Globe and f N fi throughout the year. The offense led by Jim Conway, Ed Kirrane, Paul Hardiman, Bob MacDonald, Nick Peters and John MacDonald, smashed all Westwood and TVL scoring records. The Wolverines posted an a stounding three 1 1 goal games in a row. Much of Westwood ' s success was due to their outstanding de- fense. Goaltenders Dave Perararro and Tom McCusker were stallwarts between the pipes. Mark McGowan headed the defense as he stopped, or maimed, anyone who came near the Wolverine net. Sol Cohen, Rocco Rugerio and Andy Power all wreaked havoc throughout the league with bone crushing hits and unbe- lievable defensive maneuvers. This year ' s TVL allstars included Forwards Jim Conway, Paul Hardiman, and Ed Kirrane, Defensemen Mark McGowan, and Sol Cohen. Honorable mentions were given to goaltenders Dave Pecararo and Tom McCusker. Sophomore Nick Peters received the sportsmanship award. This year ' s graduating seniors wish the team good luck next year. Sprints, what a joke. jBjunB Girls Tennis Romps Congratulations are in order for the Girls ' Tennis Squad which did surprisingly well this season, qualifying for the playoffs and reach- ing the finals. Standouts included Twisty Go- golak, Michelle Barry and Maria Davis. Good job, girls. % i ' . Ar«kwv«: || J i 4 -■The Best In The State Pages 1 39, 1 42, and 1 43 are devoted to the Best, our Westwood High Champions. 139 Track It Up Undeated-3 Seasons F,r5f «ou. Steve Maxwell, Juan Sanchez. James Dobra. Tofee Shamata. Mike Papetti Todd Beatt.e. Waldo Friedman. Rob Locke. Steve Lane. Bruce Banner. Frank Smith ' Second Rox .Co ch Richard Hargreaves. Dave Brown, Captain Eric Maxwell Joe Bean ' Steve Renzi, Steve Segenchuk. John McDonough. Tom Hogan. Captain Dan Maus ' Captam Russ Mclnnis. Mike Ward, Tom Geart , Dan Leary, Aaron Proman. Andv Corrin, Tom Sullivan and Chris Malouf. The Best 142 143 FRESHMAN YEAR At the start of our adventure, just four autumns ago, we were young, innocent, and ready to make the most of our high school years. Confidently leading us into the unfamiliar were our first class officers, John Cronin, Lynn Thornton, Janet Dion, and Lau- rie Losardo. Finding seniors already settled into assigned fresh- man lockers and wandering aimlessly down long corridors, books and folders in hand, was only the beginning of the traditional freshman treatment. The football team endured many helmet pounding by upperclassmen during Homecoming Week, which introduced hat, pajama, clash, toga, and green pride days. Repre- senting the class of 1985 in the Homecoming court was Laurie Losardo. The winter months flew by, and as spring arrived with with dread of finals, we looked forward to the coming fall when we would enjoy the status of sophomores. SOPHOMORE YEAR We began our sophomore year knowing that we were entering yet another phase of our high school years. As sophomores we were faced with speech after speech in Ms. Shute ' s Oral English class. Health (along with Dr. Ringle) was another pit stop along the road to graduation. A select number of self-assured (or in- sane) students chose to discover the F generation with Mr. Sarris in Molecular Biology, but the majority of us chose the path of Cellular Biology with either Mrs. Saltmarsh or Mrs. Thwing and were eligible to participate in Whale Watch ' 83. Our President sophomore year was Lynn Thorton with Laurie Los Losardo as Vice President, Julie Thurmond as Secretary, and Lori Nader as Treasurer. They led us in spirit throughout the year starting with Homecoming Week. We paticipated in Hat Day, Career Day, Color Code Day, Clash Day, and Green Pride Day and elected Susan Kallenberg to represent our class in the Home- coming Court. The week ended with the Halloween Dance which was a success. In spite of the fact that only a handful of sopho- more boys bothered to show up. The talented athlitic teams of the Class of ' 85, several of whom were destined to one day be champions, were still in the J.V. form sophomore year. Unless they had made varsity, the sophomores were still ordered to bring in the balls, nets, and cones just like the freshmen. Without the luxury of having a driver ' s license most of us we were faced with limited transportation. This definately affected the social life and we looked forward to new freedo|ps (and re- sponsibilities) junior year. JUNIOR YEAR We entered our junior year with mixed emotions. We were excited about finally becoming titled upperclassmen, but rumors about PSAT ' s, SAT ' s, and Achievements worried us. We felt confident with our officers, Preident Ricky Susi, vice -president Russ Mclnnis, secretary Julie Thurmond and treasurer Susan Penza. Once we were all settled in at the thought of being juniors and all tangled up in U.S. history. Homecoming Week was upon us. We all came in with various outfits to fit the traditional days of hats and clash. We elected Julie Thurmond as our Homecoming representative. At the end of the week we used our imaginatouns and came up with some very original costumes for the Halloween which marked the closing of Homeconing Week. i The wolverines showed their pride once again as we cheered our football team to the Super Bowl. We lost that year but definately left our mark on what was to come. We had an excellent year for sports. The boys ' cross-country team was undefeated that year. The girls ' tack with Elise, the girls ' basketball with Pam, Julie, and Caroline, the Golf team with Breen, the Hockey team and girls ' tennis team were all Tri-Valley League Champs. Even though we weren ' t supposed to wear walk-men in school, we spent time listening to Michael Jackson ' s Thriller, U2 ' s Sunday Bloody Sunday, Princes ' s Little Red Corvet and the Police ' s Every Breath You Take. We were all happy to have Spring in the air after spending one afternoon locked-up in the gym snowed in. The Spring Musical Annie Get Your Gun was extremely successful with many 85ers putting in great performances. Prom time came closer and Lionel Richie ' s sing Hello started to make Memories. The King Phil- Wm. ' IILlftiil y lip Ballroom was where our Junior court was crowned. We were well represented with Gretchen Flahive, Susan Stapleton, Cindy Rosenblad, and Rina Federico. Our Finals were over and we were proud to wear the well- deserved honor of being called seniors. We rushed out to the parking lot all licenced, since we had spent 30 hours in drivers ed, ready to drrve away from junior year and ready to go head-on into senior year. SENIOR YEAR Our Senior year began as many classes before us. Excited to finally be at the top of the ladder, we looked forward to the great year ahead. Led by Sue, Lynn. Sue and John, we began our year with the Senior Class Breakfast and Powderpuff Game. We girls put in many hard hours of practice, but unfortunately lost the game to the boys by a scote of 19 to 6. The girls did have the last laugh though when Dave Peccararo and the other senior boys walked off the field with cake smeared all over their faces. Homecoming Week showed lots of spirit with Hat Day, Clash Day, Toga Day, 50 s Day and of course Green Pride Day. Our Homecoming queen was Elaine Warrick and her court Julie Thurmond, Sue Kallenberg and Lynn Thornton. As our Senior year progressed, our activities were many. In December we had an enjoyable Christmas celebration, the Christ- mas Cotillion. Along with having alot of successful events, we also had alot of successful teams. From music to acakemixs to sports, Westwood made its name known. Jen Traylor led the Band to the title of 1 in all tea of New England. The football team gallantly became the Super Bowl champions for the first time in Westwood History by beating Cardinal Spellman, With Ted Shea and Paul Dresens as the keys to the team ' s success. The hockey team was also successful and was awarded the Tri- Valley Division title with Mark McGowen chosen as MVP. Through the talent of Pam Nee, Caroline Granese and Julie Casey the girls basketball team also reigned supreme with an overall record of 24-2, successfully beating Oakmont inttheir suspenseful final game at the Worches- ter Centrum. The Senior Class Play ' Stage Door as a great show with June and Pete doing a great job as the leads. Although we had no AFS student this year we did have a German studevt who lived and went to school with us in Westwood all year. Joachin Wiechers ar Yo-Yo as we know him added quite a bit of fun to our senior year. Our next activity and yet another unfortunate loss for the girls was the boy girl hockey game. The game was close, but in the end the boys were victorious by a score of 2-1. It was worth it though to see Charles Bean and Elaine Warrick spend most of their time sitting rather than skating on the ice and Dan Hart and Pete FoehTs ridiculous shorts. With the comin of the Senior Class Banquet on April 26, we realized our days at WHS were numbered. The banquet was short but sweet with a great slide show set to the song Don ' t You Forget About me. Entertainment was provided by the Dance Band, the Peasants and Michael Mason on the guitar. Being the unique class we are; when April and May came rolling around and senioritis set in we decided that the normal 1 skip day was not enough and decided to take 3. Unfortunately we payed the price at the end of the year. On May 1 7, the Junior Senior Prom took place. The theme was One More Night and the evening was a great time for all, with Caroline Granese reigning as Queen and Elise Papetti, Lynnie Abel, Gina Malvone and Kathy Dramus on her court. Special entertainment was provided by the talented singer Kris Russell. Our last activity as a class was the Beach trip. This was a great success as wa all headed out to Crane ' s Beach on the beautiful day If May 28th. We awaeted the arrival of Sunday June 2nd with mixed feel- ings. When it finally arrived we all received our diplomas with the rea;ozatopm tjeat pi realization that our high school careers were over. Memories of our senior year will remain with us forever though. Having had the winningest year in Westwood history we can say that our senior year ear was a year of tremendous accomplish- ment that mom none of us will soon forget. We now. as a class, say goodbye to WHS and look eagerly to the future. J I J J J iJ 3 J J i) Jj l) }] I ' J i y J 7 J i r t l t mk m Senior Class Advisors We, the Class of 1 985, wish to express our gratitude to the teacher advisors who helped make our senior year so suc- cessful. The senior advisors spent many hours organizing, chaperoning, and su- pervising our various activities. We sin- cerely thank them for sharing with us their time, experience, and knowledge. 150 Firsl Row: Miss Stephanie Shule, Mrs. Linda Hanlon, Miss H. Joan Dillon. Second Row: Mr. James Flaherty. Mr. Peter Case, Mr. Charles Flahivc, Miss Karen Maruca, Mr. Michael Milan, Mrs. Mollis Perry Senior Class Flea Market Early in September the senior class held its annual flea market. The weath- er was terrific that Saturday and many cans of soda, hot dogs, and second hand articles were sold. Taking advantage of the grand opportunity to make money, many of the school organizations set up stands and waited for the crowds. Not only did the flea market get the year of to a good start financially, it was an enjoyable occasion for all of the seniors who pitched in. Help Support SOCIEOAD fj HoNORm ) PHispma Stage Door That ' s all I really came to ask you. . . . Get that banana out of my face! . . . Looks like a picture. . . . And little ermine jackets up to here! . . . And a boom, Boom, boom! . . . One thing about me, I ' m always prompt. . . . And what ' s more, I ' m going to marry her. . . . The Maureta- nia. . . . Just Billy. . . . Ah, my public! ... ... And we ' ve all become, ahh, — something! Something new this year was performed by the talented actors of the Senior Class. After weeks of unpredictable rehearsels our final production was put on. And thanks to IVlr. James Flaherty ' s help, the two performances were a huge success and an enjoyment for the audiences and the actors in- volved. The Senior Class would like to express its greatest appreciation to Mr. Flaherty for his time and effort that helped make this a memorable expe- rience for all involved. Breakfast At Bick ford ' s Once again, the Powder Puff Football game was a huge success. Many spectators turned out to watch the girls play the boys on a sunny, Sep- tember morning. Despite the girls ' hard work, enthusiasm, and their assault of David Pecaro, the boys managed to win by a score of 19-6. All in all, the game was a lot of fun for everyone. Special thanks go to coaches Mr. and Mrs. Cum- mings, Mr. Hart, the boys football team, and to all the faculty members who volunteered their time. l Bozo ' s Babes Fun With Spaghetti 156 Beauty Shot, Eh! 2-1, Boys! 157 Superlatives Most Artistic: June Williamson, Mark Sweeney Most Athletic: Caroline Granese, Paul Dresens Best Actor Actress: Sue Darcy, Paul Dakin Most Sincere: Lynn Thornton, Rob Totino Done Most For Class: Sue Couglin, Dan Hart Cutest: Chrissy Antonellis, Mheir Doursounian Best Dressed: Julie Thurmond, Greg Topjian Class Flirt: Laurie LaSardo, Erick Haines Class Preppies: Michelle Barry, Thomas Aaron Most Gullible: Lisa Dickey, Peter Hastings Foehl Most Versatile: Lynn Thornton, Dan Hart Most Musical: Jen Traylor, Mark Ford Class Wit: Linda Fitzhenry, Vida Petronis, Ted Shea Best Natured: Lynn Thornton, Pete Mullen Most School Spirit: Pam Nee, Deidre Carey, Tom Bennet Perfect Seniors: Lynn Thornton, Dan Hart Class Radicals: Vida Petronis, Lee Hurney Most Likely To Succeed: Mei Lin, Antonio Aquilina Class Saints: Karen Bier, Paul Friedman, Paul Dakin Class Devils: Gina Malvone, Russ McGinnis Most Ambitious: Ellie Levine, Antonio Aquilina Unsung Heroes: Sue Penza, Matt Skelly Most Dependable: Caroline Granese, Brian Harrington, Pete Mullen Most Likely To Attract Attention: Gina Malvone, Tom Bennet Most Likely Not To Be Seen In School: Amy Christensen, Pete White Most Likely To Take Home To Mom And Dad: Elaine Warwick, Dan Hart Unsung Heroes Sue Pcn7:i. Mutt Skelly Best Dressed Julie Thurmond, Greg Topjian 158 Most ' ersatile L nn Thornton. Dun Hurt Best Natured Lynn Thornton. Pete Mullen Most Dependable Caroline Gnincsc. Brum Harrington. Pete Mullen Most Gullible Lisa DIckcv. Pete FochI Most LikeU To Succeed Mci Lin. Tony Aquilina Class Saints Karen Bier. Paul Dakin. Paul Friedman 159 Most School Spirit P:im Ncc. Dcidrc Oircv. Tom Bcnncl Most Ambitious Tony Aquillmi. Ellic Lcvinc Most Atheletic Caroline Gnincsc. Paul Drcscns Done Most For Class Sue Coughlin. Dan Harl Class Wits Linda Fi I henry. Vida Pel ran is. Ted Shea 160 Most Sincere Lynn Thornton. Rob Totino Class Devil Gina Malvone. Russ McGinnis Most Musical Jen Tray lor, Mark Ford Most Artistic June Williiimson. Mark Sweeney Perfect Seniors Lynn Thornton. Dun Hurt Class Radicals Vida Petronis, Lee Hurney Cutest Chnssy Anloncllis. Mhclr Doursouniiin Most Likely to Attract Attention Gina Malvone. Tom Bennet Class Preppies Michelle Barry. Tom Aaron Class Flirts Laurie LaSardo. Erik Haines Most Likely Not in School Amy Christensen. Pete While 161 Senior Banquet The Seniors arrived in groups wearing dresses and suits, prepared to enjoy an eve- ning of food, entertainment and friendly company. Background (?) music was pro- vided by the class rock group. The Peas- ants, featuring Mark Sweeney as lead singer; Mike Mason played a bright rendi- tion of the easy-going song Here Comes the Sun on his guitar; and finally, the class viewed a slide presentation coordi- nated with the song Don ' t You Forget About Me. The highlight of the evening was the announcment of this year ' s Super- lative awards made by the Green Years editors. Although the banquet was short it was certainly sweet as many people thor- oughly enjoyed the night ' s festivities. 162 Senior Junior Prom 164 The Junior Senior Prom was a wonderful lime for everyone who came to the King Phil- ips Ballroom on the evening of May 17. Red, while, pink, and blue colored gowns swirled across ihe floor next to elegant tu,xcs and plas- tic shoes. The theme for the evening was One More Night and the evening reached its cli- max upon the crowning of Caroline Granese as queen as Elise Papetli, Lynnie Abel, G. Mal- vone and Kalhy Dramus as court members. Special entertainment was provided by the tal- ented singer Chris Russel. The people who attended the prom will not soon forget the glitter and excitement nor the dancing, rorhancing and gallavanting that it inspired. 165 Beach Trip? Although the beach trip wasn ' t a to- tal success, the students made the best of it. Pictured here are some of those students making the best of other situations. -i- tL ■W 1 % -- v- - . . . Sorry, Rained Out! 167 Class Day 1985 ESTWOOD S BASKETBALL Class Day, 1985, celebrated not only Seniors but all classes at Westwood High School. Awards were handed out, the Class History was read, speeches were presented by members of the Senior Class, including Jochiem Weichers, a student from Ger- many. The highlight of the ceremony was the dedi- cation of Green Years to Mrs. Barbara Cummings. A very exciting day, this would be, thank God, the second to last time we would hear Pomp and Cir- cumstance . From the class of ' 85, our special thanks. 168 170 171 Good Luck, Goodbye, Mighty Green •V-. ' . Class of 1985 CHRISTINE ANTONELLIS ANTONIO AQUILINA MARY T. 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Hardiman Mr. Mrs. James A qui Una John Elaine Mac Dona Id Mr. Mrs. Christopher McDermott Joy Ron Sudduth Mr. Mrs. Roger t Sareault Dr. Mrs. Francis Mason Mr. Mrs. John La Vita Rosemary Tavalone Jim Betsy Da kin The McCoy Family Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Skelly Jack Corinne Barry Westwood Boosters Club Joyce Doherty Family Mr. Mrs. John M. McGowan Don Marcia Grey Maureen John Harrington Rev. Mrs. Louis Bier George Anne Maranjian Al Isabel Granese Jack Charlotte Stone Pat Jerry Sutelman Mr. Mrs. Harry Aaron The Penza Family SPONSORS Brad Mary Lou Thornton Mr. Mrs. James B. Haines Mr. Mrs. Daniel F. Griffin, Jr. Lauris Gunta Eglitis Mr. Mrs. Lyndon Rosen bl ad Pierce Mc Car thy Mr. Mrs. Lawrence J. Curley Mr. Mrs. John J. La Camera TaKaShi Maki The Kremer Family Rochelle Mai Kruger Mr. Mrs. Ronald Stapleton Mr. Mrs. Pat Danna Dan Mary McDonald Ron Rosalie Priore Mr. Mrs. Sol Cohen Family Kris tie Electric Inc., Westwood, MA Mr. Mrs. Robert D. OToole Virginia McCoubrey Dorothy A. Tolini Gary S. 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PLUS is for parents with good credit who can start repaying your loan immediately So call any one of our South Shore Bank offices. And get the HELP you need. South Shore Banh 1400 Hancock Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 (617) 847-3100 ' ■■' ' • ■' • Member FDIC : .g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g! g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bean and the Bean Brothers, Peter, Joseph, and Thomas, extend our congratulations and very best wishes to our Charles, the Class of 1985, and the Champion- ship Super Bowl Team. _m:_«  a_i_ . e ■■■■■•■. «(. W   -. • . . v T : If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you dream it, you can become it. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen Foehl, III AUTO WEST 340 Providence Hwy., Rte. 1 Westwood, MA 02090 (617)329-3040 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING • RENTALS ♦g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g. .g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.rfl 188 1 189 190 191 AN IDYLLIC SETTING - an idyllic setting in the WESTERN WOOD. Cambrium grows HIGH, on which to climb. On whose stiff limbs we, nature ' s variations. Coexist by the methods of our kind. The pine of life ' s SCHOOL shoots needles Into variations climbing on a line. In a continuing search to find a niche. The hurt is motivation ' s petty fine. What is CLASS when all is off the ground; When all falls bruise our mentor, earth. From which we hope to blossom in bold hues. Indeviduals share danger, love, and mirth. The wood is bathed in June ' s green glow. Releasing us, the branches sigh And bid farewell to tender wards. Thus completes the growth ring OF 1985. Don ' t You About Me It ' s remarkably easy (Well, for me, at least). To fantasize endlessly about what life will be like Five and a half months from now. r Gloriously free. The shackles cast aside, Finally, finally, being granted the opportunity To order my life as I see fit. But, I must admit, There lingers beneath my carefully cultivated facade of youthful bravado, A trace of fear. 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