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Westwood High School Green Years 1986 Editors-in-Chief: Jim Aquilina Sabina Chen Andy D ' Angelo Melissa Fischler Advisor: Mr. Brian Hart Contents: i -i i « . ' i Faculty Underclassmen 20 38 Seniors 52 Activities 94 Sports Senior Activities 120 148 Principal ' s Message To the Class of 1986: Although it is an annual custom for the Principal to write a message to the members of the Senior Class, this one is rather a special one for me. Due to the fact that I taught a class last year, it was my privilege to know a great many of you far better than it is usually possible. This was true not only of the students whom I taught, but also their friends and associates, students whom I came to know through the members of my class. I, therefore, take special pleasure in wishing all of you great success in your higher education and, in time, in your careers. You should all be aware that your class has established an enviable reputation for yourselves in the school. If the senior activities which have taken place up to the time I write this are any indication, I am sure your spring senior activities and graduation week will be truly outstanding. I thank all of you for your cooperation and hard work during your four years at Westwood High School and join with you in celebrat- ing the accomplishments and honors which have resulted. Phillip F. Flaherty Principal Vice-Principal ' s Message As you progress through another phase of life, you carry our warm- est wishes for success and happiness in the years ahead. Throughout your tenure at Westwood High you achieved an enviable record not only in the classroom, but in athletics, music, theater and student organizations. We were not only proud of your successes but also your initiative in accepting challenges and promoting the reputation of your school and community. You always displayed a strong sense of maturity, school spirit and community pride. You have prepared well — you reflect the love of your families and rewards of a dedicated faculty. Your enthusiasm was our motivation as you followed in the footsteps of our former graduates. Preserve the fond memories and valuable friendships of your school years — they are prized possessions. Keep in touch and remain active in the alumni. Age Quod Agis Charles W. Flahive Vice-Principal President ' s Message At first glance, the Class of 1986 might be thought of as a group of survivors, but those who know the class well would depict us as a band of conquerors. The Class of ' 86 left its mark not only on the school, but also on the community and on the entire state. Set back by the publicity of a supposed drug problem in the school, we, with the much appreciated help of the faculty, led a surge of positive action which re-instilled confidence in the school and left Westwood High School as a good example for many other conscien- tious Massachusetts schools. On the fields of the Tri-Valley League, the Class of ' 86 carried on the Wolverine tradition of league domina- tion in football, girls ' basketball, hockey, and many other sports. In the classroom, twenty National Merit Commended Students and Semi-finalists brought Westwood into scholastic prominence. Most importantly, we, as members, conquered our individual differ- ences which accompanied our respective arrivals as apprehensive freshmen to establish the strong unity and pride of the Class of ' 86. Hopefully, as we scatter across the country for college careers, the distances will not be able to sever the bonds we have created with each other and with the faculty. Best of luck to all of you in reaching your deserved success and happiness. Thanks to Westwood High School for enabling us to accomplish our goals. J. Michael Quinn President ' 86 Valedictorian ' s Message The Class of 1986 will long be remembered. We have distinguished ourselves in areas ranging from academics to athletics to the fine arts. More importantly, we have remained united and have overcome challenges together. We have striven to develop our talents and abilities to the fullest and have never been satisfied with giving less than one-hundred percent - be it on the playing fields or in the classroom. Most of all, the Class of 1986 has exemplified the ideals of diligence, honesty, and kindness toward others. I ' m proud to have been part of a class which never lost sight of its goals, but also never lost its sense of integrity in reaching for those goals. The future will bring many new challenges for all of us. Yet, I am confident that the members of this class will meet those chal- lenges with the same spirit of enthusiasm that they have exhibited during their four years at Westwood High School. May the grace of God be with us all as we go forth to make the world a little better place in which to live. Andrew Ward Valedictorian ' 86 i m e g T 1 10 12 -  ' f i , iii n • m «i 14 IS r f i The art of teaching involves more than just patience, knowledge, and time. It is a communication link between a student and teacher, a mutual respect based on the pursuit of knowledge, the sharing of ideas, and the eventual attainment of our innermost goals. Throughout our four years at Westwood High School, every one of us has been touched in some way by the unyield- ing devotion and commitment to learning the faculty has demonstrated. By sharing a part of themselves, the faculty here at Westwood High has en- hanced our growth, not only as scholars, but also as individuals. The Class of 1986 has chosen to dedicate their yearbook to a teacher whose profound devotion and concern for the students best exemplifies this vital link between student and teacher. Always giving more of yourself than necessary, you added warmth to the classroom by making us unafraid to approach a challenge, eager to attack a problem. You were always there to lend support and reassure us of our strengths and abilities. Both in and out of the classroom, you provided us with guidance and with a new perspec- tive — you became, for us, a trusted and loyal friend. Therefore, with our deepest gratitude, we the Class of 1986 dedicate our Green Years to you, Mr. Calvin Topalian. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION Mr. C. Louis Cedrone Super in ten den t Mr. Leo J. Crowe Asst. Superintendent SCHOOL COMMITTEE First Row: Barbara Larkin, Kathy Mulgrew, Barbara Lessard; Second Row: Arthur Baggeoer, Glenn Harkness, Joseph Quinn, C. Louis Cedrone, Leo J. Crowe 18 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION During our four years at Westwood High School, the Administration has worked hard to ensure us with the best educational atmosphere possible. They took the time to deal with all our problems with diligence and patience. For these reasons, among oth- ers, we greatly appreciate the time and the effort of Mr. Philip Flaherty and Mr. Charles Flahive. We, the Class of 1986, thank you for your concern. Mr. Philip Flaherty Principal Mr. Charles W. Flahive Asst. Principal SECRETARIES I Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici Mrs. Marjorie Hall Mrs. Margery Hancox The school is kept running smoothly with the aid of a hard-working secretari- al staff. Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici, Mrs. Marjorie Hall, Mrs. Margery Hancox, and Mrs. Eileen Kallenberg have been able to work their way through moun- tains of paper work. The Class of 1986 would like to extend their thanks. Mrs. Eileen Kallenberg 19 FACU LTV PUNCTUATION, PAPERS, POETRY... Dr. Terrence Earls Department Chairperson The English Department, as always, of- fered an array of interesting courses. Dr. Terrence Earls did a great job as first- time Department Chairperson, the posi- tion vacated last year by the unforgetta- ble Miss Burns. Who could ever forget Miss Shute ' s diaphragmic breathing ex- ercises, Mr. Hancox ' s pick a number between one and eighteen, or Mr. Mi- lan ' s dramatic lectures (never a boring moment!). From vocabulary lists to Chaucer ' s Canterbury Tales, this won- derful staff guided us through Comp Grammar, War Lit., Creative Writing, A. P. English, and many other challeng- ing courses. Many thanks for a job well done! Sentence fragments? Baby stuff!! ... My brilliant little genuises! ... In win- ter in the woods alone... Mrs. Jeryl Barraza Mr Wayne Chatterton Miss H. Joan Dillon Mrs. Rebecca Foley Mr. George Hancox Mr. Brian Hart 22 Mrs. Gail Hayes Mrs. Evelyn Malm Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre Mr. Michael Milan Mrs. Frances Petrakos Miss Stephanie Shute 23 CALL UP PYTHAGORAS... Under the ubiquitous eye of Mr. James Pender, the Math Department provided us with a wide range of courses — from Algebra I to A. P. Calculus AB. Thanks to the excellent instruction of this staff, we will always remember congruent trian- gles, binomial theorem, and those won- derful!?) logarithms. It was nice to know that the math seminar was always open when we needed a little(or a lot!) of extra help. This department deserves praise for their commendable work in prepar- ing us for the future. Cream of Wheat is so good to eat! ... Plug it into your calculator;!! ... A Smart Trig Class? ... Sounds like G, GR, GROO, GROUPING! ... Summer school, Oh summer school... Mr. James Pender Area Coordinator Mr. Edward Baker Miss Judith Bolles Mr. Harvey Fischler Mr. Richard Hargreaves Mr Raymond Kodzis Mr. Gary Rook 24 L L r flfc 9V Mr. Ivan Van deWorkeen Mrs. Karen Tosca Mr. David Walsh COMPUTER MATH This year, under the superb teaching of Miss Tolini and Miss Patricia Sullivan, the variety of computer courses offered an exciting insight into the new and growing world of computer science. With new accelerated courses like A. P. Pascal, students were able to apply their knowledge of BASIC to a more advanced computer language. Added to the gradu- ation requirements this year, computer science has been taken by all — words like GOTO and WRITELN have be- come popular at the high school, as crowds gather at the computer room doors, waiting to finish their complicat- ed lab assignments. Thanks for showing us a little BYTE of the computer sciences! Miss Patricia Sullivan Miss Dorothy Tolini 25 SCIENTIFIC METHODS. The Science Department, under the direction of Dr. John Griffin, continues to offer a wide variety of courses ranging from introduction to Physical Sci- ence to A. P. Biology. There is a large selection of courses in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics, which vary in difficulty to suit each stu- dents needs. Throughout the years, students have collected fond memories of Mr. Sarris ' s You bananas! , flying pigs in the cafeteria, The Topalian Toy Shop, and the famous Marx Slide Shows. We had a whale of a time with Miss Saltmarsh and Mrs. Flyer and we journeyed into Mr. Thwing ' s underwater world. To the staff of the Science Department, the Class of 1986 thanks you for your dedication and concern. Dr. John Griffin Area Coordinator Mr. Kevin Burke Mrs. Laurel Flyer Mr. Edward Marx Mr. Raymond Keegan 26 Miss Deborah Pufahl Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. Cristos Sarris Mr. Gail Thwing - £ i - Mr. Calvin Topalian Mr. Ivan Van deWorkeen 27 AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS I Mr. Robert Avakian Mr. William Davis Area Coordinator The Social Studies Department, under the guidance of Mr. William Davis, proved to be an enlightening experience that pro- vided students with a better understanding of man, his governments, and his interac- tion with society. From World Cultures to Modern History to Chinese Civ., students were exposed to a variety of interesting courses that did in fact give us a better understanding of ourselves as well as those around us. The senior class would like to express its deep appreciation to all these historians whose careful teachings made history a rewarding learning endeavor. Mr. Donald Beurman 28 Mrs. Nancy Saumsiegle CULTURE SHOCK? Mr. Robert Burke HolaL. Bonjour!...Gutentag!... These were some of the greetings which welcomed us into the various classes of the Foreign Language Department. Under the guidance of Mrs. Elaine Doucette, this de- partment offered courses such as German and Latin as well as the traditional French and Spanish. Thanks to this hard-working staff, we learned about foreign cultures and reached fluency in three modern languages. Nobody will ever forget Senora Perry ' s fi- las , Senor Dhimitri ' s plays, or Madame Doucette ' s oral drills. Some of us also got to experience foreign cultures first-hand as we toured countries such as Spain, France, and Germany. Thanks to all for a true cultural experience at WHS! Mr. William Ducheneau Mr. Manol Dhimitri Mrs. Barbara Gray 29 BUSINESS, BUSINESS, BUSINESS. Under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Rettman, the Business Department taught many skills needed in today ' s busy world. Typing, accounting, short- hand, and data processing were among the many courses offered. These skills will definitely be useful in college and future careers. Our thanks to those teachers who led us through the monoto- nous A...S...D...F... and made these courses worthwhile. Mr. Lawrence Rettman Area Coordinator Mrs. Natalie Carey Mrs. Irene Dhosi Miss Mary Conroy INDUSTRIAL ARTS Led by Mr. Rettman, the Industrial Arts Department taught practical courses such as graphic arts, electricity, and woodwork- ing. Students learned many industrial skills which will come in handy in later years. Many thanks for the hard work and devo- tion of this staff. Mrs. Lisa Bowler Mr. Thomas Nelson W ARTISIC TALENT Mr. Thomas DelSignore Director Under the direction of Mr. Thomas DelSignore (affectionately known as Mr. D!), the Art Department of WHS did an outstanding job in bringing out our creativity. Ceram- ics, Portfolio, and A.P. Art History were only three of the numerous courses available. Through their expert instruction, we were able to develop our artistic talents in many mediums. Special thanks go to Mr. D. for his time and input to our yearbook. We love ya, D! - Mrs. Judith DesPres MUSIC DEPT Mr. James Giurleo, Director The Music Department, under the di- rection of Mr. James Giurleo, contin- ues to offer courses in all aspects of music. This year, while the Concert Band and Orchestra are under the guidance of Mr. Giurleo, the Double Quartet, the Glee Club and the Cho- rale are led by Mrs. Maija Gray, and Music Theory classes are taught by Ms. Trisorio. A new addition to the WHS music program is the Brass Quintet. Many thanks for a successful year! Ms. Trisorio ( Mrs. Maija Gray 31 GUIDING LIGHT Under the direction of Dr. William Pen- dell, the Guidance Department worked their hardest to help us through our four years at WHS. Up until senior year, we had thought this department was good only for schedule changes! What would we have done without their help and concern in college and career choices? Mrs. Lorraine Brinton, school psycholo- gist, and Mrs. Susan Bornstein, CET Chairperson, were always there when we needed a little extra attention. Thanks also to Mrs. Donna Watkins, METCO Coordinator. Our great appreciation goes to guidance for their wonderful advice and encouragement. Dr. William Pendell, Director Ms. Cheryll Hogan Mr. Thomas Hughes Mrs. Susan Bornstein CET Chairperson Mrs. Lorraine Brinton School Psychologist Mrs. Donna Watkins METCO Coordinator n LEARNING CENTER 1 Mrs. Christine Mullen Mrs. Elizabeth Rae With the help of its patient and caring faculty, Mrs. Christine Mullen, Mrs. Eliza- beth Rae, Mrs. Carol Rosen- garten, and Mrs. Anna Runci, the Learning Center has be- come an important part of WHS. Offering help with learning skills for those re- quiring remedial assistance, they have helped students to stay on their feet while still following the school ' s regular program. We would like to thank the Center ' s faculty for their time, dedication, and patience. Mrs. Carol Rosengarten Mrs. Anna Runci SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Jeanne Connolly Mrs. Mary Messina SELF- CONTAINED With the guidance of Mrs. Ann Matteson, the Self- Contained Program at WHS provided the academic and personal needs not met by the school ' s curricu- lum. At both ends of the spectrum, WHS has pro- vided highly accelerated courses as well as this solid and beneficial program to give students the oppor- tunity to experience a more personal teacher-stu- dent realtionship within the school. This year, the Special Educa- tion Department at the High School has provided excep- tional students with the op- portunity to master funda- mental academic skills while functioning in a school set- ting. Ranging from mathe- matics, to sewing, to cooking, students were given the extra help and attention they need- ed. Through the years, this department has developed fine student s of exceptional merit. Mrs. Ann Matteson 33 DOMESTIC DUTIES The Home Economics Depart- ment trained students in every- day, but essential, skills of cook- ing, sewing, and child growth and development. A highlight in the program was the nursery school, which gave students the opportunity to work with pre- school kids. Many thanks to Mrs. Joanne Arnold and Mrs. Susan Costanza for their time and patience. Mrs. Joanne Arnold Mrs. Susan Costanza LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER Mrs. Mary Bishop Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey Mr. Eugene Sweezy The library has always been a quiet place to find an interesting book or finish up that English paper due next block. With the indispensable help of Mrs. McCoubrey, Mrs. Bishop, and Mr. Sweezy, we could easily find whatever we were looking for. Usually, we could also find friends to chat with and were soon booted out of the library with the in- famous Four to a table! 34 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Joseph Gearon Athletic Director I u V Mr. Russell Downes The Physical Education Department, led by Mr. Joseph Gearon, offered a wide variety of electives. Among the favorite activities were the ever-popular swim- ming, Mr. Tuccelli ' s fitness program, and, of course, the twelve-minute run. Many of these teachers not only helped keep our bodies fit, but also our minds by instructing the Health classes for sophomores. Many thanks to this de- partment for breaking the monotony of the school year. Miss Susan Peters Miss Elizabeth Rice Mr. Paul Tuccelli HEALTH Mrs. Elizabeth Cle ment Special thanks to Nurse Elizabeth Clem- ent and Don MacGillivray for their help and concern both on and off the playing field (and in the classroom!) Glad you were always there when we needed you! Mr Donald MacGillivray 35 LUNCHTIME! Special thanks to the cafeteria workers who helped out during our favorite block of the day- LUNCH! HELPING HANDS Many thanks go to the dependable maintenance staff who help keep the building in the best possible condition. Pictured are Mr. Ray Gearty, Mr. Bill Greaney, Mr. Ed Reed, Mr. John Foley, and Mrs. Helen Thornton. THANK YOU We, the Class of 1986, would like to ex- tend our warmest thanks and apprecia- tion to the Westwood High School facul- ty for their guidance, knowledge, and friendship. Throughout our four years here, they have helped us not only through their teachings, but also through their encouragement and con- cern. With bittersweet memories, we say goodbye and wish them luck in the future. i UNDERCL SSMEN FIRIESIHMIEN G. Allen, G. Alvino, T. Anderson, J. Aquilina, L. Badessa, J. Bain, K. Baker, F. Barnes, J. Barucci, T. Bean, A. Becker, J. Belmonte, L. Berardi, L. Bier, K. Bo- land, R. Boyd, T. Brady, B. Bruno, D. Buckley, M. Buonagurio, D. Buswell, K. Buswell, W. Cain, P. Cakridas, P. Canelos, J. Carrabis, K. Carter, B. Carty, L. Carver, H. Casey, C. Celano, K. Child, C. Chipley, S. Colbert, P. Collins, J. Conley, N. Conners, N. Corcoran, S. Corcoran, K. Coyne, R. Creasi, C. Cronin, K. Crossland, R. D ' Amelio, K Davis, J. Dawidowicz, L. DeAngelis, M. DiBlasi, J. Domina, A. Dorr, D. Dratch, L. Duffy, S. Edel, R. Evans, C. Fallon, M. Fannon, M. Finneran, P. Flaherty, D. Ford, L. Foscaldo, W. Germaine, G. Giambanco, R. Gibbons, J. Giurleo, R. Glynn, M. Gostautas, D. Grady, M. Grady, L. Greely, G. Grundstrom, D. Habeeb, D. Habib, P. Habib, C. Hanberry, S. Harkness, C. Hearns, J. Heneberry, J. Howley, J. Hudson, A. Hurley, J. Hurvitz, S. Imbornone, J. Jeffrey, D. Jones, A. Joyce, J. Keller, S. Kelley, T. Kennedy, H. Khuri, C. Koukkos, C. Kremer, K. Krukonis, J. LeBar, T. Lee, M. Lehmann, K. Lillis, N. Loulache, A. Ludwig, 5. Lund, C. MacDonald, 40 Left to right: J. Aqullina, Treasurer; K. VVhi Donald, VieAFgfsident; Lt D|irV «cretary BBB . ' i W| C1ASS or 89 B. MacKinnon, S. MacQueen, K. MacWhinnie, K. Magri, A. Mallios, K. Malloy, T. Massaro, K. McAulay, S. McCafferty, K. McCoy, K. McCusker, T McGann, N. McGee, D. McKay, T. McKeage, L. McLean, K. Messina, J. Morrison, M. Mosca, C. Murphy, R. Murphy, S. Murphy, T. Murray, C. Nasi-.. I Nguyen, C. O ' Brien, D. O ' Brien, L. O ' Brien, L. O ' Connor, K. O ' Donnell, R. O ' Hara, E. Pallis, K. Philbin, L. Philbin, J. Pinciaro, B. Pindel. D Pinel. B. Por- eda, J. Power, L. Randlett, C. Reissfelder, R. Rooney, M. Rutstein, K. Salett, D. Scally, B. Scarlata, D. Schreiber, J. Scibilia, T. Shamatta, M. Sharma, M. Shea, S. Sheppard, S. Shields, T. Silva, S. Sivacek, A. Sokol, J. Spann, L. Stivaletta, L. Sullivan, M. Sullivan, J. Sweeney, R. Sweeney, K. Tahmoush, F Tan- nous, L. Tench, J. Thiel, J. Thornton, J. Tousant, J. Tretter, J. Troiano, L. Tunney, R. VanZadelhoff, H. Waldmann, J. Walrod, C. Walton, G. Warren, P. Weber, D. Weinstein, B. Welby, J. Wells, K. White, A. Wilen, V.Wiltshire, M. Wu, L. Zournanjian 41 l tffo) FreSfjmen 42 43 SCPt-tOMOQES B Aaron, J Allen, W. Alleyne, A. Alves, N. Antonellis, C. Baggeroer, J. Barber, J. Barry, M. Barry, J. Bean, H. Beattie, R. Beatty, M. Beneway, L. Beradi, S. Blomquist, M. Blumental, 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. Cahaly.Jr , L. Calvagne, 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. Cloney, J. Coen, A. Collari, J. Collins, J. Conley, J. Conley, D. Coughlan, T. Creamer, R. Creasi, W. Cronin, J. Cummings, K. Cun- ningham, T. D ' Espinosa, M. Daley, M. Davis, J. DeSimone, N. Desmond, C. DiPietro, J. Dobra, C. Draper, K. Driscoll, S. Edwards, C. Esposito, S. Federico, L. Fink, H. Flana in, D. Foehl, D. Foley, J. Fox, M. Foxx, J. Friedman, R. Cagliard, J. Gary, S. Gearty, T. Gentile, K. Gerraughty, S. Gerulskis, K. Gill, M. Gill, G. Gilroy, J. _ oldfarb, D. Coldstein, N. Gonsalves, J. Gozzo, B. Grady, R. Grady, C. Green, C. Greenhow, L. Gresham, S. Griffin, J. Grippo, L. Guglielmi, A. Gula, C. Habib, S. Haines, C. Hall, D. Halperin, R. Harper, S. Harrington, J. Harris, S. Heffron, B. Henderson, J. Hennigan, J. Hess, W. Hinkley, S Hoban, J. Howley, M Hulme, J. Hurley, T. Imbornone, D. Jorgensen, C. Kallenberg, K. Kane, J. Karcher, K. Keaney, M. Keefe, V. Kelley, R. Kellyjr , R Kemp, C Kennedy, Left to right: A. Mal v e McCusker, Vice-Presidef retary; S. Blomqiu t, TMh urer; E t t i Tm ? m ) ■. ► fcflV - - m i. A t ciass cr ss K. Keyes, R. Kirby, R. Kobey, C. Kremer, S. Lane, R. Lauckjr., J. Layden, D. Leary, M. Lennon, M. Leonard, A. Letourneau, M. Locke, E. Lynch, A. Mahe- gan, K. Maki, K, Maloney, D. Malouf, A. Malvone, L. Margeson, J. Marshall, M. Martin, D. Mason, S. Maxwell, J. Mayhew, B. McCarthy, J. McCoy, E. McCusker, J. McDonough, R. McGahee, P. Mclnnis, S. Mclntyre, D. McKenna, W. McLaughlin, H. McLellan, E. McMellen, M. McMillin, C Meleo, L. Mills, N. Milonas, J. Morrison, M. Mosca, A. Mullen, J. Mullen, A. Mulligan, C Murphy, M. Musto, R. Nandi, M. Niles, L. Noumi, D. O ' Connor, C O ' Donnell, E. OToole, K. OToole, R. Paaso, M. Papetti, L. Page, D. Pariseau, K. Parry, M. Petrucci, S. Poole, B. Poreda, N. Proman, B Quinn. D Quinn, S Quinn, B. Rago, C. Reardon, J. Reynolds, J. Reynolds, A. Riskalla, J. Roberts, J. Robicheau, S. Romaine, M. Rosenberg, B. Rosenblad, C Roth, M Russo, J. RutanJ. Santarpio, M. Scarano, Q. Scott, S. Seward, L. Shahidi, A. Shamatta, T. Shamatta, R. Shea, W. Shea, J. Silbey, C. Silva, E. Spann, B. Spellman, D. Stewart, G. 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. Vajentic, W. Wallace, P. Ward, J. White, C. Williams, D. Williams, S. Yessailian, E. Yobaccio 45 4fc 47 JUNI ' OCS S. Adams, G. Alvino, L. Anderson, M. Antoniou, 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. Chircotti, J. Clark, P. Clarke, A. Coggins, L. Cohen, G. Collatos, T. Colpitts, K. Commane, A. Corcoran, R. Corlito, M. Cox, E. Cronin, K. Cronin, A. Crossland, D. Curley, D. Curtin, S. ndakin, F. Davey, S. Delaney, D. Dermarderosia, D. Dicenso, E. DiScuillo, A. Dixon, D. 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. Gunderson, 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. Forgensen, 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, 48 a y j t T ? 7 CIIaVSS CIF H7J W. Laws, J, Lehmann, D. Leon, K. Lepri, M. Levine, N. Little, P. Loulache, T. Lowe, J. Lynch, L. Lynch, A. MacKinnon, G. MacKinnon, B. Maher, M. Mao, B. Marajian, D. Masiello, D. Mason, F. Mason, A. Maurici, B. McCafferty, W. McCarron, K. McCoy, M. McCusker, K. McDermott, N. McDermott, S. Mc- Donald, 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. Nolte, D. O ' Brien, R. O ' Brien, C. O ' Reilly, B. O ' Rourke, J. Orphanos, D. Papetti, G. Peavey, N. Peters, J. Peteson, C. Pindel, J. Pinel, B. Priore, A. Pro- man, 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. Runci, 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. Smith, 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. Turner, C. Umscheid, B. Valentine, K. Weekes, K. West, H. Wilen, M. Young, M. Zingg, S. Zizza 49 N Class Poem With Every Step... Imagine a ladder Climbing high into the sky... Ourselves On this rung - the scholar, On the next - the athlete, ...the comic, the loud, the shy. Proud and unique, We face the climb Together; not alone. Step after step We contemplate life, the future, the unknown. Step strongly But move freely Keep in tune with your past steps. Look back upon your climb thus far, The rungs and steps in shadow - These days will guide us forward - into our tomorrow. Nancy Hermiston Class of ' 86 54 OUR LEADERS Joseph Michael Quinn 79 Woodridge Road An ambitious man can never know peace. Mike, Quinny, phony Irish politi- cian . . . Take Me Sig ' , AA- Man , Milan, you worm . . . Likes: GAVE, the iced-tea lady, Idiotfests, Traffic, 35 . . . Pet Peeves: no license, Daddy ' s little girl, losing my proverbial buzz, the Wire . . . Favorite People: Sig, Blum, Dick, AMan, Foxy, Sug, Joe B, Stufats, Wally, Tony, Tim, RR, PF, Gridders, Hoopsters, Idiots, Una Co . . . Thanks Miss Dillon . . . Love ya Mom Dad Class Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; SAB 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Football 2, 3, Lazy Bum 4; Couch Potato 4 + Elizabeth Kane 380 Nahatan Street A friend will joyfully sing with you when you are on the mt. tops and silently walk beside you through the valley. Beth, BK. . . . It was awful! , Boof! . . . Likes: doubles w Dale, stooges, jogs w Sue, con- fessions w Leary, skiing, flowers, extra-green . . . Pet Peeves: Otis, gossips, Fr5 . . . Favorite People: Meg, Jen, Sue, Kristin, DBs of CS, SS, JA, AD, EB, Mrs. A . . . Where Found: H block w BD, W. Har- wich, out w the girls. Class Secretary 1, 2, 4; Field Hock- ey 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; P-Puff 4; GREEN YEARS 4 Ross Sigmund 185 Conant Road Great quotes are remembered . . . now what was mine? Take your ' elf! , Milan, you ' re a worm! . . . Thanks Miss Dillon . . . Likes: Physics with Cal T., Mi- lan ' s gifts of Apollo , piano . . . Pet Peeves: Take Me Sig , Hol- liston on Thanksgiving, symbolic poetry . . . Favorite People: Quinny, AJ, Sugar, Nick, Joe B . . . Where Found: home, calc. parties, in the weightroom?! Football 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SAB 3, 4; Class Vice President 1, 2, 4 Wallace D. Coggins 62 Windsor Road Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train. Wally, Wallace . . . White, Anglo- Saxan, Protestant . . . Payback , Where ' s Chriff? . . . Likes: Weekends, summer, tans. Dire Straights, Dead, Rolling Rock, winning, Anne ' s cooking, Beave vs. Chriff . . . Pet Peeves: no funds, overtime loses, no packy, WADs . . . Favorite People: Mark, Chriff, Leo, Beave, Bert, Quinn, Tony, Joey, Roche, Sig, Yun . . . Where found: Peases Point, asleep, Blazer, LeBaron Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4; Hoop 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Fun 1, 2, 3, 4 55 SENIORS Vicki Lisbeth Adleman 24 Stearns Street A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Vic, Egs . . . long, banana curls . . . If you die tomorrow would it matter? , I ' ll nevr tell! , Have a Hale of a time , Shibu . . . Likes: snowdays, sledding at midnight, Squeeze, small cars . . . Pet Peeves: big cars, soggy sandwiches, rain, dirty shoes . . . Favorite People: You know who you are . . . Where Found: in eggmobile, W.H., buy- ing eggs, in sunroof. Swim Team 2, 3 4; Trac k 1( 2 . Powder Puff 4; GREEN YEARS 4; SADD 4; NHS 4 Jason Alves 218 Weatherbee Drive The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. Jason . . . avg. height, black eyes, black hair . . . AA No , What?? ' ' . . . Likes: girls, weights, guitar . . . Pet Peeves: tough guys, stupidity, pre-sunrise . . . Favorite People: Tad, Matt, Rob, Mark, Todd, Paul . . . Where Found: w friends, RB, basement. Football 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3 John N. Antoniou 280 Downey Street DON ' T YOU FORGET ABOUT ME. Kristin Ann AHman 86 Glandore Road And ever on I sailed. Albs . . . Beat ' the system , Whatever floats your boat , Dump the Gump . . . Likes: 1-2- 3 slouch, B ' s and T ' s, PDRWC, The Cars, Eye contact . . . Dislikes: The Wire, FHC, 10 31 85, braces . . . Favorite People: chicas, Nanc, Shar, Kris, T.G., AC, B.K., The Stooges, Flare, MP JD, F.H. Crew, B R, DW, BB, the class of ' 87, SS, Dish . . . Where Found: the red Honda, NH ' s floor, Scituate, Bermuda. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, GREEN YRS. 4; NHS 3, 4; P-Puff 4 Matthew Alves 218 Weatherbee Drive The future is for those who want it the most. Stud, Dude, Big Guy, Jim Hendrix reincarnated, Strummer . . . blue eyes, tall, mean . . . Let ' s go do our homework , One day I went to school . . . , Whatever . . . Likes: electric guitar, the Clash, Celtics, John Belushi, warm weather, vacations money . . . Pet Peeves: Breakers, the Change, Pop chats, girls w hair under their arms . . . Favorite People: you know who you are . . . Where Found: cafeteria, Roche Bros. Ski Team 3; Guitar 1, 2, 3, 4 James Michael Aquilina 50 Wagon Road To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are. Jim, Jimbo, Acq . . . Italian, brown puppy-dog eyes . . . Hey, how ' s it goin? , Grav-i-ty , Ya think so? . . . Likes: being relaxed, roadside stops w JL, cm over M ' s, loyal friends . . . Pet Peeves: busy lines, insecurity, fakes, Fr. 5, dry heaves, obsession . . . Fav. People: JL, MW, SC, LB, AD, BK, TP, KM, the Woman, JT M D many others . . . Where Fd: in the blue bomb, Cullinet, laughing w CM, escaping the future. W. Track 1, 2; S. Track 1, 2, SAB 1, 2, SC 1, 2; NHS 3, BD4; GREEN YEARS ED-CHIEF 4 ■Kelly Anne Austin 46 Mayfair Road Take me which ever way the wind blows. Kelldogger, Austin space, Ace . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Kuwf , I feel like I walked into a brick wall , Ages ago . . . Likes: 20 min. blinkin reds, goin on adven- tures, BBB w Leigh, Cindy ' s 3AM trips, growing rugs, bathroom ex- periences, KS shower . . . Pet Peeves: Kenaro, being lost, tippin over, tongues in your ears . . . Fa- vorite People: Ken, Leigh, Cindy, Golden Boy, Nance, PB . . . Where Found: California, BA ' s, in Cars (TA), Lost, adventure bound. Chris Barry 27 Poplar Street Find the disc first. Beans, Bazz . . . sometimes dirty, audiophile, seen working on the Engine or with the weekenders . . . Always Found At: Cloney ' s . . . Loves: purple stars, BOVV-90 . . . Favorite People: short silver guys w black hair . . . Hangs With: Seans o, Pat, Matt, OB, my shad- ow, Robby 1 of 6 to see Dae late night in frong of Rob ' s house, murf 1st, HC, 2 1 86 M.C. Sharon Bartow 44 Conant Road One dream is worth a thousand realities. Sharon, Sha . . . thin, brown hair . . . Ya know what I ' m saying? , I ' m so lost! . . . Likes: Yun, Hardware, PD RWC, S+ R, Big A ... Pet Peeves: Wimps, N K at BB ' s, FHC, 10 31 85, Rina, Mrs. C walking in . . . Favorite People: Chicas, Nanc, Kris, Alba, John, AC, DW, CB, RR, MP, JD, Flare, FH Crew-DD . . . Where Found: w John, in Volvos, w Chicas in the red Honda, on Nanc ' s floor, Bermuda, Mat. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, capt 4; Track 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Key Club 2, 3; SADD 4; GREEN YRS. 4; Powder Puff 4 Todd Beattie 15 Pleasant Hill Street Hit me with a big blunt object. Beathead . . . dirty blond, not tall enough . . . RDB, take me , What? , Have another beer . . . Likes: Gobots, Dylan, Byrds, Marley at Damion ' s, Dave ' s driv- ing . . . Pet Peeves: times two, rat pack, AT, boring weekends . . . Favorite People: Flake, LB, Da- mion, FJ, RM . . . Where Found: with the boys, home, Damion ' s. Football 4; Spring Track 3 Kathleen C. Badessa 121 Burgess Avenue Heaven helps the man who fights his fear. Kath, Bambi . . . Kiddo . . . Italian, bubbly . . . Chow , right there , Get out the sunglasses , Hug? , Moi . . . Likes: being bubbly, hugs, orange soda, old movies, free blocks, Enfield . . . Pet Peeves: triangles, Hoodsies, breakers, freshman, left side, librarians, kankas, car accidents, cotta balls, What?, answering machines, fake friends, BS, lunch killer . . . Favor- ite People: Sue, Linda, WW, the guys, CM guys, JC . . . Where Found: my room, WW ' s dorm . . . Luv u M D; Good Luck ' 86 Mark N. Bartow 44 Conant Road Analyze the past, consider the present, and visualize the future. Bart, Bartman . . . tall, blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: little red toma- toes, water skiing, boats, scuba diving . . . Pet Peeves: Idiots, Idiot fests, Westwood night life, distor- tion . . . Favorite People: Matt, Beans, Pat, Foxy, Marcus, Wal, the rest know who they are . . . Where Found: cruising anywhere and everywhere in the tomato, working with Portly at Westwood Hardware, absorbing rays in Mattapoisett. Basketball 1, 2; WTV 3, 4 Barbara Jane Bashian 11 Churchill Road Don ' t let me hear you say life ' s taking you nowhere. Barrb, Babs, Babin . . . dark hair, eyes, skin, deep voice . . . What ' s up? , That ' s so weird . . . Likes: Cape trips, dark tans, all nighters, NP talks w Scaly, 1 on 1 elbows up, Phil C . . . Pet Peeves: driving, Foxboro, finding P-runs, buzz killers, attitudes, 61 . . . Favorite People: close friends, TC, Nick, the rest, TCCJA SP, ' 87 ' s, family . . . Where Fd: down the Cape, late talks w Robby, thinking. Soccer 1, 2, 3 capt 4; B-Ball 1, capt 2; Softball 1, 3, 4 Carla Ann Bender 109 Fisher Street Everyday, in every way, I ' m get- ting better and better. Carla, Skeeters . . . blue eyes, nev- er serious, exaggerative . . . No, just get away! , Who do you think I am? , huh? . . . Likes: B- scum, cruisin, parties, all nighters, young guys, long rela- tionships, true friends . . . Pet Peeves: W.K. lobster, P-Dation, people who beep, broken nails . . . Favorite People: skins, Dee, KD scum, CCT . . . Where Found: Roslyndale, Dedham, Top Hill, BG ' s attic. Swim Team 3; SADD 4; Powder Puff 4 Mary Beth Bennett 122 Thatcher Street Some say I ' m crazy, but I have a good time! Mary, Maary, Murry . . . tall, blonde, green eyes . . . Chacos , KEVON , Wak up Cwistine , Spark it . . . Likes: weekends. Bud ' s. F St. R, blaren, summer. Maine, waterskiing, ' 85 . . . Pet Peeves: Bagger, buzz stompers, waiting, WHS, goofs . . . Favorite People: Nance, Lynn, Mouth, Bobbi, Lori, Jim, Tom ' , LL ' , KC, KR, AM. JB. J, P . . . Where found: work, my house, partying, Maine, Mouth s window, PYE (KR) . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Spring track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 2, 3: Powder Puff 4 Joseph A. Biggs 216 Oak Street 88 + 22 = what we should all try to give in life. Joey, Jo, Bigzy . . . ZAP , Bring him home . . . Likes: being alone with RR, drinking SD ' s with JM, DC St. CF, war stories, Beave watches, Super Bowl ' 85 . . . Pet Peeves: Holliston, CR driving, clobes with RR, Muffy . . . Favor- ite People: Renee, John, DR, CR, CF, JW, Griters Hoopsters, Rich, family . . . Where Found: Dura Van with OM, Roche Plus, Rich house, ST. Elmos with JW St CF, beating Yun in quarters . . . Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4, Thanks Mom Dad. Werner Boehl 155 Fensview Drive Anything worth doing, is worth doing well. Werner, RATT, Swampman . . . quiet, swift . . . Whatta you do- ing? , Want a catdog? , Whats up . . . Likes: Pat games, late night in BMW, Idiotfests, Pat sandwiches, parties at A.W. ' s, Barrels, sophomore year . . . Pet Peeves: the Shack, B-Ball Soccer . . . Favorite people: Pete, Mueller, Hooman, Speedman, Class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: in the Buick, Martha Bones, Marshfield, Grate- ful Dead concerts, Booze Cruise 1984 . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2 Susan Lynne Bresnahan 267 Alder Road Do what ' s good for you, or you ' re not good for anybody. Punky, Sue Bee, the Rat Tail Per- son . . . Fine, be that way , sick child , Right here! . . . Likes: G.A., orange soda, C ' s, hugs, Adam Ant . . . Pet Peeves: kamika- ze butterflies, left side, 10 PM!, Mech Dr classmates . . . Favorite People Kath, Alan, L.S., the Gang, our CM guys, WW., Mr. Dave, F F, Jessica Sis . . . Where Found: Al ' s house, the Beastmobile, Graphic ' s room. Chiro ' s . . . Drama Club 1, Young Life 3, 4 I love you; gonna miss you mom and dad! Thanks, my little-big sis! Richard Allen Bier 169 Nahatan Street I get by with a little help from my friends. Rich, Boss . . . blond, blue-eyes . . . My man! , Why me? . . . Likes: lunch, funny jokes, shopping, Beatles . . . Pet Peeves: smoking, swearing . . . Favorite People: Mr. Thwing, Mrs. Costanza, Tuce, Mrs. C, Mrs. M, Roland, Kevin, Linda, Ronnie, Werner, Joe B., Sean . . . Where Found: cafeteria . . Stephen Blum 616 Hartford Street Men are not against you, they are merely for themselves. Bummer . . . naturally curly hair . . . Bloody ell , Basically , Oh! Brother . . . Likes: Idiotfests, tun- ing out, Gibbs ' runs, 501 ' s, Hunt- er Runs, Laughing, Rock and Roll . . . Pet Peeves: the Wire, A.D. ' s, getting blown off, Pop music, Doppers, Hey Misters . . . Favorite People: Stew, Nick, J.B., Me, F.F., Z., Q., Fats, Biersy, Aman, MFM . . . Where found . . . Bickford ' s, end of the line, There . . . Swim Team 3, 4; Winter Track 2; Spring Track 2 Joanne Brawley 53 Wildwood Drive A shop in a harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are for. Joanne, Jo . . . brown hair, big brown eyes . . . Should I be im- pressed? , I don ' t get it! , You idiot! . . . Likes: summer, great nordic expeditions, M + M ' s, Huey . . . Pet Peeves: Math, Hmpt, filas , morning, blue bomber, green polyester . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Erika, CD, SC, JP, clamettes, the rest of you know . . . Where found: pool, toot ' n, Three S . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Swim Team 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Mar- chimg Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SHH 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4; SADD 4 Joseph L. Bride 41 Booth Drive A man can ' t ride your back unless it ' s bent. Born to run , I ' m game . . . Likes: Springsteen, Townsend, weekends, 8 5 85, pools, Boston, summer, softball, VR-7500, G H runs . . . Dislikes: losing things, flipturns, smokers, tipped canoes . . . Found: Harvard treehouse w Quinn, down cellar, lone 6 . . . Favorite People: Nanci, Quinn, Mik, Sig, Fats, Rob, Stu, AJ, Clar- ence, Blum, Vill, Kev . . . Thanks Mom Si Dad, good luck Class of ' 86 Hockey 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 4; Swim Team 3, 4; Tennis 2; Track 1; Summer Band 1. Loring Brown 7 Pheasant Hill Many times I wonder how much there is to know. L.B . . . sarcastic, never serious . . . Easy, Ace , Lighten up , Want a contest? , Have another beer! . . . Likes: Cape, beaches, Robbie ' s porch parties, fields, drinking with Floyd . . . Pet Peeves: Michael, times-two, Chat- ham Harassment Force, no more beer, dead Z, on the line, 5:45 AM . . . Favorite People: SK, PP, TB, RM, MD, KK,KS, PL, CS, Mr. T, the gamg, ' 86 . . . Where Found: Robbie ' s porch, beach, rink, on a mission with Floyd, sentry, run- ning from the fire ... Hockey 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4 Erika Hannelore Burk 231 Farm Lane You ' ve got to live for today, then let it go. Erika, Ricka . . . blond hair, small feet . . . This is true , Later by much , Ease up! , But the logis- tics! . . . Likes: clambakes, Gr nordic expeditions, J comments, BK sotires, OJ w C, giving looks . . . Pet peeves: feeble people, chlo- rine FR V, Mr. Rogers . . . Favorite People: Joanne, Colleen, Ann, Bina, Rake, C crew . . . Where Found: pool, CCL . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, sec 4; Key Club 3, officer 4; Wiinter Tr 2, 3; Spring Tr 2, 3; No 4; AFS 2, 3; Gr Yrs 4 Sharon Elizabeth Carrabis 116 Weatherbee Drive The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost. Sha, Bubbs, Shrub, short and sweet . . . Consequences, shmon- sequences, as long as I ' m rich . . . Likes: vacations, loud music, money . . . Pet Peeves: grapevines, Impt, Tuce abuse . . . Favorite Peoople: Snance, L.G., L.F., S.C., CD., D.M . . . Where Found: Scott ' s house, B.K. . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3; SADD 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Acts 2, 3; A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2 Sabina Chen 167 Oak Street Today is the tomorrow you wor- ried about yesterday. Sabina, Bina, Bean, Sab . . . short, smiley, no eye lids, busy . . . You ' re such a schmuck! , (sniff!) . . . Likes; friends, Summer ' 85, snoozes, piano, sweats, smiles . . . Miffs: big egos, SAT ' s, deadlines, irresponsibility . . . Fav People: Ann 1 , Colleen, EB, JB, MF, Class of ' 86, Mr. H., D, summer gang, Mom, Dad, Herb, you know! . . . Found: Boston, Chez Ann or Col- leen, YB office, California . . Thanx M D! Musical 2, 3, 4; Drama 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; No 2, 3, 4; Chorale 4; SADD 4; Track 1, 2; P-puff; YB Editor Phyllis Bruno 160 Partridge Drive Live life as you can, not as you wish. Phyll, Philly, Phies, . . . brown hair, blue eyes, Italian . . . Real- ly? , Madonna MIA! , Awh! . . . Likes: drawing, Lamborghini ' s, KISS 108, gold ... Pet Peeves: snobs, working on weekends . . . Favorite People: Weezie, Dianna, Michelle C, Maria, KL, SC, fam- ily .. . Where Found: the North End, getting in trouble with Wee- zie, driving around, in stores buy- ing nothing . . . AFS 1, 2; Yearbook 4; SADD 4 Matthew Calvagne 172 Birch Tree Drive He who dies with the most toys wins. Knows what ' s going on, where it ' s at, and what s happening . . . Oh that ' s so good, wicked exciting . . . Likes: to monch, to chomp, backhands, keg stands, Malloy ' s hair . . . Pet Peeves: Roy spears, SCARY, Lost Brook ditch. Sugar Brook, losing to Holliston, big gay, Joe ' s chics . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Bart, Chris, Joe o., Mike, Pat, Seanso, Dermarederosian, Gri- fens, Durochers, Pat, Jimbo . . . Where Found: Harwich port jail . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Kathleen Marie Casey 141 Carroll Avenue The moment lasts a short time, but the memories linger on. Kath, Katleen, Face . . . tall, blue eyes, brown hair . . . Oh Gawd , Myght , Whaat , Rere . . . Likes: getting Sta, hats, Beth ' s Scweama, R C, TBW 85, SnSx . . . Pet Peeves: BT 85, Prom 85, wire, Spit, Rac, being too tall . . . Favor- ite People: Christine, Kim, Mary, BP, AM, JG, COC D P, CB, MC, GC . . . Where found: DART, MD, at home with suckies . . . Soccer 1, 2; Basektball 1, 2; Soft- ball 1; Powder Puff 4 Thanks Dad, Joise, Christine Tristan Chipley 102 Downey Street There is nothing so permanent as change. Chip, Chipster . . . dark hair and eyes, late brace-face . . . Good Lord! , Pop , Aw, get out of here! . . . Likes. SQUEEZE, U. Mass Amherst, kitties, Minnesota . . . Pet Peeves: bad drivers, cars that won ' t start, PW at Lost Joke, green polyester, Thorns, tattle- Jales . . . Favorite People: Class of ' 86 in MA and MN . . . Where Found: Bermuda, in a Rabbit, sledding . . . Musical 2; Band 1, 2; SADD 4; Green years Staff 4: Chorale 4; AFS 3; Powder Puff 4; National Honor Society 4 Cynthia S. Ciardi 14 Church Street Those summer nights when we were young, we bragged of things we ' d never done, we were dreamers! Cindy . . . short, little feet, curious brown eyes, kinda brown hair . . . complete nothingness! , hedo! . . . Likes: being with rich, out of control cars, 007, Nance ' s laugh, DMSR!, all nighters, S.H., pink, snow, summer ' 84, being in love! . . . Pet Peeves: arguing, being afraid, 20 min. blinking reds, no $!, seeing things that arn ' t there . . . FP Rich!, Kelly, Nancy, Jen, DDDMBT, Murph!, L.G., class of ' 86, Rich ' s family. Thanx mom dad. Love you Rich! Andrew Simeon Coffin 464 Oak Street Don ' t try to sail into the wind, just set your sails and let the wind push you along. Andy, Chopper, Chop, Boppter, Bopper, op . . . That ' s nice , What? . . . Likes: running, mov- ies, sleeping . . . Pet Peeves: cheese, Xmen, Holliston, snobs . . . Favorite People: Rich, Al, Steve, Track Crew, Clubers . . . Where Found: track, sailing, at home . . . Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Photo Club 1, 2, 3 Solomon Cohen 16 Circuit Road When you think you found the light at the end of the tunnel it may be an on comming train. Sol, Solly, Sol babe . . . Brown eyes, curly brown hair . . . Wake up and smell the coffee , A sup , BOB . . . Likes: a good time, hockey, Colly Zay, snow, frozen ponds, cars . . . Pet Peeves: slow days, on the line, Holliston, dull Skates . . . Favorite People: Cory, Dave, MG, PL, JM . . . Where found: freezing in Plymouth, Hingam, any rink Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1 Louisa Conte 50 Coach Lane A smile is a curved line which straightens out a lot of problems. Weezie, Portana, Holera, Little B, Madonna . . . Blue-eyed Italian, always smiling talking . . . Oy Mad one! . Que bello cuolo! , I feel so bad! . . . Likes: eating, gold, spending money, shopping, jammin ' , talking . . . Pet Peeves: working, sleeping late, little B ' s . . . Favorite People: Portana, Phylly, Laura, Jen, PM, Jim, Cianna, Anna, Maria . . . Where Found: shopping w Dianna, Baybanks, looking for ... , D ' s house . . . Track 1; Powder Puff 4; SADD 4; Thanks Mom Dad Walt Patrick Cloney 9 Walker Road The Future belongs to those who Dare. Pat, Patrick . . . Two eyes a nose and a mouth . . . T.S.H , Let ' s go to my house , One party per week . . . Likes: Green Machine w Noel Co., Forms of Pump, RL ' s Air Jam ' s, P.P. ' s, Cutting Snow, CC Sun, Tom ' s keg Stand . . . Pet Peeves: Leaky Es- capes, M ' s M.F., Out of gas w m s, 9 8 85, A.A., Camaro ' s . . . Favorite People: CB, MC, B, Some of the girls of ' 86, KL . . . Where Found: Escaping, West Wing, On Ice w RL, Beach, w the Barrel Football 1, 3, 4; Ski 1, 3, 4 Daniel Cohen 139 Fearing Drive Remember the Golden Rule: He who owns the gold rules. Dan, Leo, Z-boo . . . short sarcastic lefty . . . Why is everybody al- ways picking on Beav? , Don ' t worry, we ' ll make the tourney. . . . Likes: 2 vs. 1 w Crif, good ink, red sofa, vert, smiles . . . Peet Peeves: OT losses, Refs, Coaches, teases . . . Favorite People: Yun, Bigz, Crif, Rochey, Wal, Beav, Bob, Tom, Chris, Tony, Pat, Bobbi, Amy . . . Where Found: Basement, Cloney ' s, Durovan, Le- baron . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Soccer 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 Timothy Richard David Connell 33 Wessex Drive The first part of my journey is over, so farewell, I must continue. Tim, Beav . . . tall, blue eyes, flirt . . . What ' s up? , Shut up roxy . . . Likes: hoops, girls, drinking with the boys . . . Pet Peeves: OT losses, Chriffs Attitude, bad an- kles, uptight faculty . . . Favorite People: Hoopsters, Gridders, Mark, Una, Megs, Barb, rest of class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: Tony ' s playing pool, my house, at Celtic games with Una . . . Thanks for everything Mom and Dad, Good Luck class of ' 86 Soccer 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 capt. 4; Track 1 . . . Thanks WHS faculty Susan Dolores Coppa 213 Conant Road Even the fool knows he cannot reach the stars, but that doesn ' t stop the wise man from trying. Sue, Suze . . . brown eyes, laugh- ing . . . It ' s like this , Whatev- er . . . Likes: Springsteen, 5 25 84, Spain, tans, SOCO . . . Pet Peeves: The Boat, Mond, ET, my bus, SS, lies . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Jen, Meg, Beth, DG, JA, MW, BH, The Rest . . . Where Found: on the phone, out with friends. Field Hockey 1, 3; Spring Track 1, 2; SHH 3, Treas 4; Key Club 2, 3; NHS 4; Gr Years 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; PP 4 9 Nancy Carol Coppolinp 48 Sunrise Road These are the best years of our lives. Nancy, Nance . . . Tall, dark hair, quiet ... I don ' t know , Ya right , I ' m hungry . . . Likes: sleeping, loud music, summer, eating . . . Pet Peeves: Monday morning, roadblocks, homework, lying . . . Favorite People: Caryn, Monique, . Ester, Linda, Janice, Dave, class ' 86 . . . Where Found: anywhere but Westwood, driving with Mo, lost, college, C.V.S . . . Thanks mom and Dad. Green Years 4; Powder Puff 4; S.A.D.D. 4; Colorguard 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4; Chorale 4; Spring Musical 1 Michael J. Crabtree 26 Magaletta Drive I ' m having fun while I ' m young enough to get away with it. Zool, Crabber, Basta, Prafrock . . . regular guy . . . That ' s weird , I ' m never drinking again . . . Likes: pretty girls, minutemen, Dylan, Guitar, excursions, seren- ity, Green rooms, happiness, Clash with Lee and Kav, summer and sun . . . Pet Peeves: smelly dogs, Sundays, accusations, ad- ministrational puppets, Lee ' s bass, arguments, negetivity . . . Favorite People: Beer drinking buddies, McKenna and Massey, Family, D. Boon . . . Where Found: Peaks Honesty 1, 2, 3, 4; Good Kid 3, 4 Julie Elizabeth Cronin 35 Martha Jones Road Keep some souvenirs of your past, or how will you prove it wasn ' t all a dream? Julie, Jul . . . tall, brown eyes, al- ways talking . . . You gotta love it . . . Likes: crisp fall days, tai- lored clothes, food of any kind, finding FB w JL, 12 23 85 ... Pet Peeves: waiting, NYE,Wend ' s lit- tle notebook, BJT, last 5 min . . . Favorite People: Jul, Wend, Jan, Clare, Kim, Tina, Jen, NH, KS, BC, Jacques . . . Where Found: shopping w Jul, s B8, the Gros- venor, Bermuda ' 86 . . . thanks Mom and Dad Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; P. Puff 4; GREEN YEARS 4 Colleen Helene Dalton 108 Edgewood Road To thine ownself be true. Colleen . . . short, shy . . . So much to do , A tes souhaits , Over, over , Smile . . . Likes: morning chauffeur, coffee, the Grinch, granny apples, summer ' 84 . . . Pet Peeves: singing tryouts, night in St. malo, Br. stewards, being late . . . Favorite People: Mom, Dad, Annette, Ted, VA, SC, AD, AL, EB, JB, Bobsey twins, D, T, class of ' 86 . . . where Found: Glen, pool National Honor Society 3, 4, V.P. 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Spring Mu- sical 3, 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff D.T. 4 Michael Cosgrove 20 Card Avenue What the heart knows today the head will understand tomorrow. Mike, Cosgy, Chippy . . . Pretty Bad . . . Likes: girls, Rush, The Beatles, summer, fall, skiing, the Ricken backer . . . Pet Peeves: ice patches, cold, T.D, pain, no mon- ey, rejection . . . Favorite People: K.C., Slicker, D.M., R.F., E.T., K.F., E.C.G.H. FT., M.T., Freek, E.B., Weise, ILF, Geary and OBS . . . Where Found: my house, Robby ' s, Fran ' s, Performing live . . . Thanks Mrs. Rae. and Mr. Brown Amy Crawford 78 Lorraine Road For broken dreams, the cure is dream again, and deeper. Amy, Aim, PB, Prez . . . tall, blue eyes . . . Scum , Well, maybe not , Reconnoiter , Hejwey- puta!! . . . Likes: Becket, Bradors, Cars . . . Pet Peeves: rich snobs, delayed letters . . . Favorite People: CD., N.B., D.J., Scum, C.G., S.H., F.W., CHUCK, DEAL, J.G. . . Where Found: S.H.F., S.A.C., Mickey D ' s, 3S Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 2, 3; Key Club 4 Andrew M. D ' Angelo 165 Phillips Brook Road They say hard work never hurt anybody, but I ' m not taking any chances! Andy, Munch . . . very tall? . . . Joke! , Yeah right . . . Likes: Elvis P, parties, eating, Sly . . . Pet Peeves: fake girls, Holliston, S . C, Andy, you left your lights on , snits . . . Friends: Mort, Hal, Jim, JL, MM, BK, SC, HM, KK, DL, Di, family, rest of the gang . . . Found WHS, Basement, with the gang- Football 1-4; W. Track 1-3 capt. 4; Baseball 1-4; Student Council 1-3 pres. 4; Dance Band 2-4; Editor 4; Musical 1-4; NHS James Joseph Danna 134 Hemlock Drive Laugh a lot and do not worry. Life is too short; it ' s over in a hurry. Jim, Jaime, Jimmy D . . . brown hair, brown eyes, always laughing ... I don ' t get it , What? , Shut up! . . . Likes: CAOX, lots of money, weekends, food, music, honesty, a sense of humor . . . Pet Peeves: fakes, snobs, practices, ZOOB, deadlines . . . Favorite Peo- ple: HL, Mind, TP, Chuck, Beat, Weeze, Cinna, Steph, Meg, A, K, J, S, M and everyone else . . . Where Found: slicing deutch- makka at Roches, with friends Swim Team 3, 4; AFS 2, 3; Tennis 2; Green Years Staff 4 1 I Clare Andrea DeAngelis 48 Cherry Street A time you never can or shall erase as friends gather to watch their childhood fly. Dorella? . . Tall, brown hair, blue eyes . . . You ' re darn tootin That a girl! . . . Likes: food, clas- sic Elton, sleeping, spring, DFAB, sneezing . . . Pet Peeves: ketchup, summer of ' 84, SOmoh, being a klutz, JCs clam rolls . . Fav. Peo- ple: family, Caroline, A.J., KI, T., JC. WH, JL, JW, JM, HI. Una, CF, TC, MM . . . Where found: on any court, w B8 at JCs, Bermuda 86 . . . Thanx M D, Good Luck Marea Marry! Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Powder Puff 4 Anthony P. Delapa 66 Oak Street A stumble may prevent a fall. Tony. Bonas . . . Basically Italian . . . Where the hell is Foxy , Hur- ry up! . . . Likes: The Cure, Circle Parties, Beav Chris ' s battle. The Van, Traveling, Gridder-Hoopster Classic . . . Pet Peeves: OT Losses, Hal ' s elbow, V.C., New Year ' s Eve, LeBaron ' s Autopilot, Flam- er! . . . Favorite People: Chris, Foxy, Tim, Dan. Joe, John, Mark, Wally, Karina. Elena, The Idiots, F-ing Dano . . . Where Found: Over seas, in the cellar, with my L.H Basketball 2. 3, 4; Gridder-Hoop- ster Classic 4 Cynthia Di Gregorio 475 High Street There was never a time when I did not exist nor you. Nor will there be any future when we cease to be. Cynthia, Digger, The Little One . . . dark brown eyes w an innoceent smile, imaginative . . . How ' s it goin ' ? , ' Take it easy! . . . Likes: Beatles, English accents, cloudy Thursdays, art, S. ' 85, 2002 BMW w sunroof . . . Pet Peeves: rising before p.m., AE, spiders, messy hair . . . Favorite People: AL, SC, JD, KC, EL, JC, K J, LA, MS, Papa P! . . . Found: cruisin ' w K J M, The Big B ' , K ' s beach . . . Plans: England . . . No 2. 3. 4 AFS 1, 2, 3; GREEN YRS 4 Michael P. Dorr 29 Glandore Road Only those who dare truly live. Mikey, MB, Dorsey . . . Short . . . Easy ace , Sweet , I don ' t get it , What are you talking about , IBAL Likes: 50.000$ cars, show, Marty ' s poems. Road War- rior, Floyd, L ' 2, skiing ' windsurf- ing Pet Peeves: stick-ball, un- paid bets, SPC, LAR, Dealing, leashes, tux ' s. Rat Pack, spoiled . . c avorite People: Marines, the boys. Thieves, K.C., and 4 more girls Where Found: hiding. Cape, Jeep, crashin . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Team 2. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Ann Marie Delaney 35 Reservoir Road All of the flowers of all of the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. Ann, Cake . . . tall, almost blond, outgoing . . . Wait! , I have no clue, You ' re so mean! . . . Likes: big parking spaces, sleeping late, summer of 84, food . . . Pet Peeves: broken nails, homework, morn- ing practice, oral exams . . . Favor- ite People: Mom, Dad, Sue, Grandmas, etc, SC, AL, CD, EB. LM, MF, Winter Track Crew, class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: any track, the Cape Swimming 1, 2; X-Country 3, capt. 4; Wntr Track 2, 3, capt. 4; Sp Track 1. 2, 3, 4; YB 4, Key C 3, 4; NHS 3. 4; AFS 3; P-Puff Sharon Desmond 17 Westdale Rd. Life is the art of drawing without an eraser. Sharon, Shasta . . . short, red-head . . . Oh my God! , That ' s great! . . . Likes: pizza, Celtics, cooking, driving. Moonlighting . . . Pet Peeves: wet feet, ragweed . . . Fa- vorite People: M.G, C.L., S.Y. K.L., S.G AFS 1, 2; SADD 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4 Kathleen DiPietro 46 Glandore Road Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow. Kathy, Twinny . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . Hey girls!:, Life is tough . . . Likes: parties, guys, beach, summer, loyal friends . . . Pet Peeves: school, curfews, ob- noxious people, Mondays, Westwood . . . Favorite People: CB, AT, GC, and the rest of the gang . . . Where Found: driving around, beach, parties, and where everybody else is . . . Nancy Lynn Downes 126 Greenacre Rd. Life is sweetened by risk. Nancy, Nance . . . bottle blonde, spaz . . . Skebeblah ' , Oh, Krissy . . . Likes, music, U2, 1st place- ' 84, weekends, late nights, sunsets, being tan . . . pet peeves: IMPY, snobs, term papers, morn- ings, practicing . . . Favorite Peo- ple: J.T., KM., K.L., the rest know who they are . . . Where Found: MYWE, Band room, OOB-84 (B.H., some day we ' ll tell!), Brasil, Bermuda, Florida, Germany, Rus- sia . . . Musician or Beach bum . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Danceband 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Chorale 4; Musical 1; Pit 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 4 Paul Dullea 97 Nahatan Street If dreams came true, oh, wouldn ' t that be nice. Du, Cafe . . . Likes: running, Springsteen, eating, FF, flicks, The Celts . . . Pet Peeves: Waking up, JG, X-Men, Holliston . . . Fa- vorite People: Goody, Murph, Pete, Z, T.P., Zey, K.S., CM., J.A., Rog, Coach Hargreaves, Track Crew . . . Where Found: On the track, out on the streets, not in Westwood . . . Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Winter Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Robyn Ann Elliot 9 Adams Street Things turn out best for the peo- ple who make the best of the way things turn out. Bird, Robby, Brief . . . Brown hair, brown eyes, paranoid . . . Thats awful! , Sorry . . . Thankyou , Stop it Likes: U2, Sting HM Talks w Boobie Pete, argyle socks penny loafers, Reality talks w Geal, Beach, Bermuda . . . Pet Peeves: My Paranoia, Borrow- ing, Cliques, LW, car payments, worrying, waiting, WFA . . . Where Found: RB, doing shuffles, Late Talks w Barb, All 4 Lanes, shtewing . . . Favorite People: My good friends etc, family, Gram . . . Photo 1, 2, 3, 4; SP TR 1, 2, 3, 4; PP 4 Margaret M. Farren 39 Strafford Road Ask me I might. Peggy, pegleg, pegwoman, Tootall . . . tall, brown Hair, Brown eyes . . . ' HI KIDS , Are you serious? , Otay! . . . Likes: Horsebackrid- ing, Lunch block study, leaving early, Hanging out with the BUL ' S, Traveling with Peter and Julie, Beaches, Hanging out with the boys . . . Pet Peeves: before 8 A.M., snobs, Home room on time, car not starting, GOOD MORN- ING , Obnoxious friend . . . Fa- vorite People: Julie, L.R., L.G., M.M., Weezie, T.M., S.C Where Found: Mug, Any where but Westwood, Barn, School parking lot. Sean G. Finneran 51 Oak Street Every man has in himself a conti- nent of undiscovered character. Sean . . . brown hair, blue eyes, creative, kind, absent-minded . . . That ' s due tomorrow? , Oh my God! , Test me! . . . Likes: BH ' s rehearsals, theater, good music, Buffet, Sat nite parties, deep con- versations, sincere friends . . . Pet Peeves: NEC snobs, flat pitch, A.M., rudeness, impatience, com- plainers . . . Fav. People: AW, JH, AI, SMF, SM, DN, JL, J V, the DQ, SSP ' s, AMT, old gang . . . NHS 3, 4; DQ 2, 4; Musical 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Thespians 3, 4; Debating 1, 2, 4; Orchestra 1, 4; Band 4; AFS 1 Todd Edel 136 Birch Tree Road Jesus saves 777. Hippie, Guido, Beatle . . . hair, clothes . . . I ' ll pray for you! , HI!!! , Kaduk Duk! . . . Likes: Ol ' Time Rock-n-Roll, Psychede- lia, Luckycharms . . . Pet Peeves: Punk hair, Pop music, Mush- rooms, Atheists, Swiss cheese . . . Favorite People: Jesus Christ, Mom Dad, Jackie, All who helped me . . . Where Found: Gulf, Koke Field, Maine, Heaven . . . Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4; Church 1, 2, 3, 4; Listening to ' 60 ' s music 1, 2, 3, 4. Love you Mom, Dad, Sara, Jackie. Peter James Falkson 50 Briar Lane Without risk the future is dim; with risk the future is limitless . . . Pete . . . Tall, Bright blue eyes, enticing . . . This time; that night . . . Likes: Simply the best, Love Lust-Candi, blondes, Sophomore year . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood B.S., Favorite People: Family, Candice, WB, RR, Home Room Crew, Robyn, Bobbi, The Class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: Candi ' s house, in the sky. Cape Summers . . . thanks Mom Dad! . . . Swim Team 2; Ski Team 1, 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 2, 3, 4; SADD 2, 3, 4; W.D.T 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Cub 3, 4 Roberta Lynn Ferraro 5 Hawk tree Drive The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. Bobbi, Bobs . . . sometimes brown hair, brown eyes, careful driver . . . 10 big ones , stop imatating me , only kiddin , you ' re a witch . . . Likes: Diving, vacat away, CAPE, skdipping, HM talks w Ruben Pete, Absolute . . . Dislikes: Feet, Cigs, accidents, no oil, redlts, tickets . . . Favorite People: Family, Lynnie Noel LV Amy CO 2 LN TM MM MBB Bob ' Una JG DC TL SG JWD . . . Where Found: Harvard, Abies, Ft. Laud, NG Skiing, beach . . . College Soccer 1; Diving 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Yearbook. Melissa Sue Fischler 51 Fearing Drive Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Meliss, Misty, Guppy, Fish . . . Long dark-brown hair, aqua eyes . . FP: Alex, Kev, Andy D, Ann, Sab, Deb, Track Crew, Thanks to coaches faculty . . . Where Found: in the sun, SP D circles, with friends, calc-parties, outa- town, outastate, outacountry, ou- talimits — but never outaliine ... I love you. Mom Dad, thanks for everything . . . VB 1, 2, 3; Intrk 2, 3, 4; Sptrk 1, 2. 3C, 4; SHH 2, 3, 4P, NHS 3, 4BRD; Musical 2, 3. 4L; AFS 2. 3T, GY 4EIC; Drama 2, 3, 4; No 2, 3, Key C 3, 4; SADD 4; Tutor 2, 3. 4 Laura Fitzhenry 57 Brookfield Rd. Nothing lasts forever-that ' s all they seem to tell you when you ' re young. Laura, Laurie . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . You and you ' re ol ' gun, ya crazy! , Oh, you , HeyAmy , is this my right? Likes British humor. Bugs Bun- ny, Fawlty Towers, old movies, Jimmy Stewart, bothering Di . . . Pet Peeves: KISS 108, Fatso, ego trips, red hair . . . Favorite People: DO, R.M.. Lindy, S.W.. family, others . . . Where Found: with friends, Back Bay . . . AFS 3; Key Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4; SADD 4; GREEN YEARS 4 Kevin Joseph Fitzpatrick 47 Whitewood Rd. You shouldn ' t have to show your medals to prove your worth. Fitz . . . blue eyes, brown hair, Irish . . . That ' s Intense . . . Likes: goalie, Toyota, lane 4, Spain . . . Pet Peeves: applications, cold water . . . Favorite people: Mark, Joe, Spell, Fish, Pete, Nance . . . Where Found: Calc-parties, Coalside . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 2, 3, Capt. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pit Or- chestra 2; School Newspaper 2; Student Council 1; Boys ' State 3 Scott Foster 84 Webster St. After all is said and done, more is said than done. Flash, Scooter, Scutus, Magnus . . . clever . . . Why don ' t people ever tell me these things? . . . Likes: physics . . . Pet Peeves: Latin . . . Favorite People: A.W., ST., J.H., A.I. . . . Where Found: Room 34 Robert Fryar 77 Parker St. Some are born to move the world and live their fantasies, but most of us just dream about the things we ' d like to be. Robby, Fly Likes: Rush, Aer- osmith, blondes, fests, guitars . . . Pet peeves: CWF, Flabba, 6:30 . . . Favorite people: EC, E.T., J.T. 1 , C.H. 1 , DM., E.B , MI, The Crew . . . Where Found: out of Westwood Suzanne Terese Fitzhenry 32 Waldo Way A smile costs so little, but mean so much. Sue . . . tall, green eyes, lazy . . . Loza , Nice , What? , I ' m hungry . . . Likes, food, the beach, laughing . . . Pet Peeves: P.W., nice hair cut , work, Pete B., mono, paying attention, no steering . . . Favorite People: Cuz, Dara, AnnM, Mel, Tristan, Vicki, the gang. Cape friends. Class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: The Cellar, Old Stone, missing parties . . . Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, 4, Powder Puff Captain 4; Winter Track 3 Ben Foster 43 Baker St. When the going gets tough, the tough get going; when the going gets rough, the tough get rough. Ben, BJ, Ben Zhuda . . . Sophisti- catedly funloving . . . Don ' t wor- ry about it , Cool out , What ' s up? . . . Likes: everything, esp. outdoors, gourmet cooking, hang- ing out, rocks . . . Pet Peeves: ego- tism, whispers, integrals . . . Fa- vorite People: everyone, Brono, D.W., I.H., E.J.. A.L., Cal T., Ice . . Where Found: Burger King, around . . . Senior High Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; As- tronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 4 Christopher Lyons Fox 17 Loring St. No one truly respects the flame quite like the fool who ' s badly burned. Chriff, Foxy . . . Extremely lazy. Always in debt. Never on time . . . You ' re pissin me off , shut up Beave . . . Likes: sleeping, Rolling Rock, Dead, Dire Straits, 2 vs. 1, Megabucks . . . Pet Peeves: over- time, waking up, no havens, Gibbs . . . Favorite people: Wally, Leoe, Yun, Joe, Tony, Beave, Roache, Mark, Bert, Quinn, Clare, Julie, Kim, Caroline . . . Where Found: Lebaron, sleeping. The Cellar, Decorating S.K. ' s Drive- way, Eating Ann ' s Food, The Blazer . . . B-ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Lazy Bum 1, 2, 3, 4 Gail Marie Fulciniti 346 Weather bee Dr. Today is the tomorrow you wor- ried about yesterday. Gail, Snail, Geal . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . What if? , Oh my stomach! , You ' ve got to be kidding! . . . Likes: U2, Octo- ber , G. Steinway, 10 12 84, Ber. 86, reality talks w Rob-en, N.P., chats w Bashy, How about some oreos, A. J., water, Leigh? ice-sk. w J.G. ... Pet Peeves: stomach aches, watching from afar, the morning hours . . . Favorite Peo- ple: They know who they are . . . Where Found: The pit, w friends, in the Buick . . . thanx to the fam- ily .. . Powder Puff 4, GREEN YEARS 4 X Glen Gary 499 Everett St. A friend indeed. need is a friend Glen, Dew . . . Oh Jesus . . . Likes: Pat ' s Games, Florida, The Green Machine, keg stands, Main Strip . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood High, CF . . . Favorite People: OB ' s, Who-Man, Cosgy, Crabba, NM, Nads . . . Where Found: OB ' s, Cosgy ' s Before, lunch, after school Monique Ann Germaine 28 Phillips Brooks Road Our memories will last a lifetime; we ' ll take the best, forget the rest, and find these are the best of times. Mo, Mona . . . dark hair eyes . . . What ' s going on? , Oh sure . . . Likes: Summer of ' 85, parties, food fights w Bill, McD ' s gang, talks with AL . . . Pet Peeves: Roadblocks, slow driveres, Mon- days, Fake People, bad directions, saying good-bye, busy phones . . . Favorite People: AL, NC DP, Ester, B A, Lynn DH, Family and the rest . . . Where Found: McDonalds, Quincy, Bermuda, DAM ... Drill Team 1, 2; SHS 3, 4; Debra Lynn Goldfarb 40 Crystal Hill Terrace Everything happens for the best; and if it was meant to be it will happen. Debi, Deb-Lynn, Go-Go . . . Oh Honey , I ' m having kittens , IBOTB , Hey New England . . . Likes: USY, Dancing, Pink, Dad- dy, being me . . . Pet Peeves: Poly- ester, Jappy Girls . . . Best Times: JN APR 15 OMN , RL Israel ' 85 . . . Favorite People: Sis, JJ, CS, BK, The Boards, AS, GF, BB, PM, SC, JW, The Rest . . . Where Found: The Office, Canton, the phone, traveling somewhere . . . Swim Team 1; Spring Track 1, 2; AFS 3; Cheerleading 3, Capt.; Eric Goldstein 114 Tamarack Rd. Since anything fun is illegal, im- moral or fattenning, I ' ll diet and have as much as I can. Duke, Ric . . . Sarcastic, honest, insane . . . So this is where the party is! , Why be serious? . . . Likes: staying in shape, Dancing, Vacations, the 2:15 bell, driving very fast . . . Pet Peeves: overly stupid people, overly serious peo- ple,! D.T. -U.F.O.! -Thanks (cough) for the 2 Vi years ... Fa- vorite People: E.J. -Learn to drive, SU, IH, BF, JS-Stay Crazy, KG, AA, AH, P? -Thanks . . . Where Found: Whispers, Out of Westwood, Working . . . Track 1; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Bike 3 Julie Marie Gaughan 216 Washington Street Better things are bound to happen. Jules, blue nun . . . short, light- brown hair, green eyes . . . Sorry Charlie , no Peg , right bud- dy , later . . . Likes: my boys, hanging out with the buls, horse- backriding w Peg, morning cof- fee .. . Pet Peeves: Pep. S., home- room, waking up early on Sat., P.T.D.D.O., N.K.W.T.D., The Grapevine, rushing . . . Favorite People: Peggy, Peter, L.R., T.M., L.B., AT., C.B., L.G., P.P., S.C., P.O., AIDS, Weezie . . . Where Found: Mug, Norwood, A.B.W., Barn, home, anywhere with Peg, with Peter, in Nike Lois Gerulskis 44 Waldo Way Resolve to be thyself; and know that he who finds himself, loses his misery. Lowie, Lo, Blondie, Pink Panther . . . Blonde, blue eyes . . . Blow out! , Surfs up! , ya right bud- dy! . . . Likes: Beaches, Sports, Quarters, New Hampshire . . . Pet Peeves: Grapevines, fake people, work, staying home, H.A. . . . Fa- vorite People: Kevin, Wee, L.R., D.M., K.L., S.C., S.F., Red . . . Where Found: Kevin ' s House, the Omni . . . Softball 2; Track 3; S.A.D.D. 4; Powder Puff 4 Jennifer S. Goldfarb 63 Locust Drive The crisis of yesterday is the joke of tomorrow. Jen G!, Jenny . . . Hazel eyes, short hair . . . Wait a minute , What happened? , actually , No way! . . . Likes: U2, Sting, Mus- tangs, Bermuda ' 86, Partying, TBW 84, R C ' s, convos w CG, ice skating w GF, summer! . . . Pet Peeves: THE WIRE!, Disco!, hav- ing parties, boring nites, being misled, Men, morning, driving a round, Fakes . . . Favorite People: GF, CO 2 , MM, CG, BP and all the rest know who you are! . . . Where Found: w Friends, CFM, in Mus- tang . . . Thanks Mom Dad. Volleyball 1; track 1, 2; SADD 4; PP4 Gregory A. Gonser 62 Philips Brook Road Honesty is not only the best poli- cy, it is the only policy. Greg, Gregory, Gonzo, Golmer . . . Tall, blond . . . Call ya . . . Likes: Jamming, Queefing, U2 . . . Pet Peeves: Dan Rae, Impty, Traffic Lights, liers, dirty windows, wak- ing up . . . Favorite People: Chris, Amy, Steve, Ken, Z-Man, Kev., The Family . . . Where Found: Jamming, The Cape, The Cellar . . D.Q. 2, 3, 4; D.B. 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespi- ans 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Dis- tricts 1, 2, 3, 4; All States 3; Aca- demic Decathalon 4; Boys ' State 3 No Photo Available Mark Joseph Goodale 335 Oak Street A man ' s reach should exceed his grasp, or what ' s a heaven for? Mark. Goody . . . blond, green- eyes . . . 2 , She ' s BIG , Bang . . . Likes: Cape, The Beatles, mon- ey, summer . . . Pet Peeves: nutri- tion, writing this, Can ' t go out on weekends , Ed McMahon . . . Favorite people: Paul, Pete, Chuck, Thedus, JM, JL, AS, Spell, nad yes, you too Fitz, The impos- sible dream , rest of ' 86 . . . alright you too, JD . . . Where found: in the Beast, Ferrari station wagon, on the mound . . . Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Hockey 1; Win- ter track 2, 3. Vytas A. Gostautas 12 Woodridge Road To have risked all and lost is far better than to have lost and not risked at all. Vyt, Vytman . . . tall, handsome, Blue-eyed . . . Well all right! , The Best . . . Likes: skiing, windsurfing, parties. The Who, The Cars, cars, good times . . . Pet Peeves: The Boss, snobs . . . Favor- ite People: The Best of ' 86 . . . Where Found: On the road, at the scene of the crime, party . . . Track 2, 4; Ski Team 3, 4 AnnMarie Guglielmi 130 Forbes Road Everybody has to be somebody to be anybody. AnnMarie, Googs . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . Oh, oh, alright! , Fwesh kiggy! , What a BABE! . . . Likes: guys, parties, Squeeze, the beach ... Pet Peeves: FILAS, Mondays, working, snobs, paddywagons, and being called, I HATE you, T.B.! . . . Favorite People: Eggs, Sus, Mel, and the gang, N.Z., D.H. . . . Where Found: in a pool, driving around, Lost Brook . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; S.A.D.D. 4; Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Brian Hanley 12 Carroll Ave. It ' s better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove doubt. Brian, Slicker . . . Easy Killer , None of that . . . Likes: Girls, parties, drinking, summer, money . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, Jumpin Joe, lame weekends. Matt in slow- MO, Mondays, winter Favor- ite People: Sam, Tunney, WHOPP 1 and 2, Freak, Mac, Gag, Ernie, Dirt, Carol, Cosgy, Glen, Tom, Val, Ed, Higgens, Matty, Shawn . . Where Found: Venture wagon, Bentley, my downstairs, Tahiti ' s, Rubber Room . . . Leigh Allison Goodrich 67 Fisher Street Love isn ' t something that hap- pens to you, it ' s something you seek and create. Leish, Jamie, Mario . . . tall, thin, hazel eyes, NA, NB, . . . You ' re psyched! , No way really?! , You ' re out of it! . . . Likes: eyes, free time, MUSTANGS, music, singing with the band . . . Pet Peeves: broken down car, early mornings, no action nites . . . Fa- vorite people: MW, JS, GF, SHA, KA, HW . . . Where found: kit jR- 69 Stang, with friends, Rusty H20 Gail?, wasted tears and beers Cin!, B.B.B. Kelly!, 11 24 84- 2 14 86- JS, Lubf!, late talks with Michele, Thanx Mom Dad! . . . Christine Ann Guerriero 28 St. Denis Drive We ' re the party people night and day, living crazy that ' s the only way. Mouth, SM, Pokey . . . black hair (spray), big brown eyes, always late . . . Might , the thing is , victim , like, totally . . . Likes: dancing-funk, 14k, tans, sexies HS 1 , TBW84, adventures, clothes, rappin ' , partying, sleeping, R C, Fuzz . . . Pet Peeves: boring nites, awakening phone calls, nar- row minds, my stomach, neigh- bors, no $, role players, RAC . . . Friends: KS, Nank, AM, KR, MB, JG, LL, CO 2 , BP, LS, KB, KM, the Punksters , Miss Bolles . . . Found: in my room, in Pye, be- hind a can of hair spray! Brian Patrick Halligan 108 Phillips Brook Road If at first you don ' t succeed, you ' re running about average. Hal . . . tall, thin, easy-going . . . In a big way , Walk this way . . . Likes: hoop games, Cape Cod, PT, Talking Heads . . . Pet Peeves: O.T. loses, AM practices, Rumple, sailing, snits, whiners . . . Favorite People: Mart, Munchkin, TK, BO, JL, SC . . . Where Found: Andy D ' s, shooting hoop, Cape . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3, capt 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2; NHS 4; Student Council 4; Green Years 4. Joseph Hart 1537 High Street Growing up it all seems so one- sided, opinions all provided, the future pre-decided, detached and subdivided, in the mass produc- tion zone. Joe . . . Like, you know . . . Likes: Led Zeppelin, Rush, good guitar playing, rock concerts . . . Pet Peeves: short hair, Pop music . . . Favorite People: Jimmy Page, Rachael, PL., G.P., J.L Where Found: Anywhere there is good guitar playing . . . Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD Ivan Heller 107 Blueberry Lane You can lead a horse to water, but if you can get him to float on his back you ' ve got something. Ivan, Ive . . . blue eyes, clean cut, quiet, funny . . . Whatever , What ' s up? , Cool , I don ' t know . . . Likes: golf, cute girls, rock, summer, bad jokes, sleeping late . . . Pet Peeves: winter, rap- ping, Latin, egotists, long par 4 ' s . . . Favorite People: Ben, Simon, Eric, K.L., J.A., E.J., S.L. . . . Where Found: Nevada Bob ' s, D.C.P.C, Driving . . . Golf 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Chess Team 3, 4; Debating Team 1; Math Team 2 Eric K. Hill 422 Everett Street Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog. Eric, Whoman, Whobirdiecatdog . . . Yes, tes we can , Oh, Jesus . . . Likes: weekends, going in town, Buds, Sox games . . . Pet Peeves: spotting barrels, running tabs, graduate parties, beeing seen on a moped, dirt bags, Cokie-puss, Tina Sullivan ' s Party, West Fox- boro game . . . Favorite People: Dew, OB ' s, Rob L, Noel, Nades, Joe, Andy W, and the rest of the guys . . . Where Found: the wood chips, OB ' s house, the statue, the sign . . . Soccer 2; Hoop 2 and a quarter of 3. Brian Holdridge 107 Church Street War is good business. Invest your sons. God is not dead. He simply refuses to get involved. Nostalgia isn ' t what it used to be. That bites the Buscuit Stymies my mind , No clue . . . Likes: downhill, cross country, water skiing, H-block frees . . . Pet Peeves: research papers . . . Favor- ite People: C.C., P.P., A.J., R.M., M.D. . . . Where Found: N.H. Andrew George Ihnatko 33 Marshall Street Sacred cows hamburgers. make great Andy, A. I., Indy . . . Good morn- ing! , What ' s the deal? . . . Likes: Late Night, semicolons, golf, old ties, 4B pencils, Lucas- film, brown fedoras, forgotten Jazz, Spike Jones . . . Pet Peeves: films with meaning , the lastest fad, locked doors, dawn, boot fail- ures, purveyors of school spirit . . . Favorite People: A.W., S.F., J.H., R.L Where Found: Lech- mere, Newbury Street, the M.M.L No Parentheses 1, 2, 3, Editor in chief 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Math Team 2, 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 3. Nancy Hermiston 81 Cedar Lane Say goodbye and say hello. Nanc . . . green eyes, blondish, smiling ... I cried , To each his own , Beat the system . . . Likes: Bizarreness, yellow lites, Alcaba- las. Floor parties, 1 6, GNO ' s, 12 84, Bermuda 86 . . . Doesn ' t: Gump Dumps, 10 27 85, 1-2-3 slouch, Bagged . . . Friends: Albs, Sha, Kris, JC, LK, JB, LL, AC, KS, KM, 32, W B . . . Found: red Honda, Grosvener w JC, Lost. - MMAH! . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; W . S Track 2, 3, 4; NO O ' s 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Musical 3; AFS; Green Yrs 4 John Francis Holderried 139 Church Street Live every day as if it is your last because someday you ' ll be right. Likes: L jcas films, barbershop, Mello Yello, ZZ Top . . . Favorite People: S.F., A.I., A.W., Liz. the D.Q. . . . Where Found: Lechmere, Newbury Comics, EL Torito . . . Pet Peeves: violins, Impt, waking up, school spirit, the 12 minute run . . . WHS Musical 1, 2, 3; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Wendy Jeanne Home 49 Meadowbrook Road Happiness is found in simple things - a sparkling laugh, a re- freshing tear, an understanding smile. Wendy, Wendle . . . blond, blue eyes, no nails . . . Well, hello , but, urn ... .. . Likes: PINK, Le Jardin, EEE w KI, BAV, SCs crabrolls, cc . . . Pet Peeves: Kath- ryn in reverse, SW ' s rbks, TS ' s poking, last 5, SM What ' s his name? . . . Friends: Jul 1 , Kim, Jan, Tina, Jen, Clare, Chris, class, G + G + T . . . Found. 2 B8 at SCs, jobhunting, beach, Bermuda . . . thanx M D . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Kimberley Blair Ug 303 Dorel Road Do not follow where the path leads. Rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. Kim, Kimba . . . tall, hazel eyes . . . Well, hello , Do ya have any gum? , What ' s his name WH? . EEEE .... ... Likes: being w B8, THE BOMBER!. GUM. 12 23 85, ... Pet Peeves: getting stranded in bus stations, Attemp. rt w JW, losing to them in BB, cabs, diets, MB . . Favorite Peo- ple: Stephen, Wendy. Clare, Jan, Jul ' , Tina, Jen, Chris, Dan, McF, and M. of ftt . . . Where Found: w B8, S. Coll., P.B-ball, BISON . . Thanx M D B-ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2 . ' 4 Scott Jacobson 8 Sunrise Road Who took it? -I don ' t know! - Who ' s paying for it? -not me! Jake, Jerk . . . tall, stupid hair, blue eyes . . . Piss off, why not, JD SW GSB LMA . . . Likes: people spot- ting me, Darrels, seeing MM, shaving heads, old Clash, T- HEADS, stage dives, the Young Ones, Cape Adv . . . Pet peeves: Geery telling Witty my name, hit- ting poles w Ted at 75 mph . . . Fav people: the undesirables, No- lan, C, Stilt Radley-B, anyone who doesn ' t bother me , . . Found: C- land, Sully ' s WBTA . . . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3 Erik Johnson 90 Wagon Road Only one who attempts the ridic- ulous can achieve the impossible. Erik, Derrik, EJ . . . tall, blond, blue eyes . . . Let ' s talk , Wake up, smell the coffee , Not good . . Likes: sleep, good music, strange events, positive people, peace of mind, Chink dish . . . Pet Peeves: the toy, the morning after, pressure, junk food, bad lines, Eric ' s Dan ' s driving . . . Friends: people who are there when you need them . . . Where Found: deep sleep, DRAC, Polo Club, in cognito, sometimes in school . . . Swimming 1, 2 Elizabeth M. Kelley 85 Stanford Drive Semper ubi sub ubi. Liz, Lizbeth, Bouche . . . blue eyes, short hair, rad vocab . . . Tyne me , Got any tonsgar? , It was laced! , Daddy? , hoser, head- banger, LKIGLTW . . . Likes: B reos, plastic, Smurfbums, Pat- + Mel, Bob + Doug, pink hair, traveling, being in control . . . Pet Peeves: cruising Wastewood, loud homeroom . . . Favorite People: LL, AM, NH, BK, Spin, Stooges, JM, JC, the rest-take a lude . . . Where Found: in the Truckster, at TCP, watching Dynasty . . . Swim Team 1, 2; Ski Team and Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 4 Thomas J. Kilgarriff III 288 Weather bee Drive Don ' t take life too seriously, most of it is a joke anyway. Tom, Killer, Kil . . . blond, blue eyes . . . dumb jerk , stop teas- ing . . . Likes: skiing, 280ZX, va- cations, party at GP ' s, sarcasm, Jeepgang . . . Pet Peeves: tele- phones, dead Z ' s, libraries, biking at 12:30, running, Rock, room- mates, sitting on moving cars . . . Favorite People: MW, JM, TP, KK, MD, BH, Martin, Aran, PK . . . Thanx Mom, Dad . . . 280ZX, RIP. Soccer 1, 2, 4; Baseball 3; Ski Team 1, 4; National Honor Society 4; A.F.S. 1; S ADD. 4 Tina Jeghelian 161 Pleasant Valley Road Support Wild life, throw a party! Tina, Weena, Weensie, . . tall, brown hair, brown eyes . . . Spark it! , Party! , yo . . . Likes: parties, cruising, going down a oneway street the wrong way ... Pet Peeves: CWF, refer- rals, Monday mornings, Dites, no free blocks and life . . . Favorite People: KA, DA, RJ, KM, CC, TM, KB, BG, LG, SB, RG, AJ, O , DD . . . Where Found: cruis- ing in the Malibu, RJ ' s apartment, home, with Kurt . . . Thank you Mom and Dad . . . Kevin A. Keefe 297 Canton Street The time is gone, the song is over, thought I ' d something more to say? Kweefa, Butz . . . tall, dark, and lookin sharp . . . I ' m lookin sharp , Blow em off . . . Likes: girls, skiing, badmitten, Shoop, Floyd parties . . . Dislikes: thieves, skunked beer, accidents, briefs, Ralphing . . . Favorite People: Ka- ren, the Homos, Meg, all of Floyd, rest of gang, Mom Dad, Kath . . . Where Found: with Floyd, stick- ball at Mike ' s, Maugus Badmitten Club, college, hoop court . . . Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Good luck class of ' 86! Kerry Keyes 144 Willard Circle If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Kerry, CareBear . . . blue eyes . . . Rats! , I can ' t deal . . . Likes: quarters with Mel, Ann Marie, + Eggs, last block Sluch puppies, raspberry coolers . . . Pet Peeves: running on empty, manic Mon- days, snobs, Humpty . . . Favorite People: Peg, Googs, Mel, Kath, Ju- lie .. . the rest know who they are . . . Where found: Filene ' s, B.K. . . Track 1, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Orches- tra 2, 3, 4 . . . Thanks Mom. Scott M. King 64 Blueberry Lane I have become comfortably numb. Kinga, Kinko, Damion . . . thick eyebrows, no smile . . . awe- some , Don ' t worry about it , yes , Gumby , Wish I were ... ... Likes: Robb ' s porch parties. Grip ' s parties, fields, good tunes . . . Pet Peeves: Chatham cops, Holliston, dead 280 Z ' s, fat people, ugly chics, shecky, obnox- ious people, lightweights . . . Fa- vorite People: Floyd, most of ' 86, the boys, Fball team . . . Where Found: football field, with Floyd, the Cape, running from fire . . . Football 2, 3, 4; Superbowl 2, 3; Ski team 4 . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. $ r , % Laura Lane 312 High Street You are who you are when no one is looking. Sam, Pest, BB . . . horrendous , But anyways , homo , Fred , Dontbother , Oh! , Hello . . . Likes: Uncle, Gordy, rice bargain shopping, 436 orange, heights, out of control . . . Pet Peeves: Jim + Brendan A.M. + P.M., fish, mayo, the wire, melting, doing wood, D.P.S., J.T . . . Where Found: w Lisa + Aleta, w Uncle Gordy, in the truckster, working . . . Favorite People: Aleta, Liz-a- bush, Chris, Lisa, Jim, Brendan, B.F., B.N., P.E., the rest know who you are . . . Thanks M. + D. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; P-Puff 4 Karen Marie Lauck 77 Aran Road If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours. Stub, Lil, Ka . . . short and sweet . . . Hola chica! , You ' re in the wa- ter , Do you have a gun? . . . Likes: U2, smiles, playing quar- ters, eyes, GB . . . Pet Peeves: fake people, slow drives, Monday mornings . . . Favorite People: J.T., K.M., A.T., N.D., L.G., P.B.V.H., and the gang . . . Where Found: W.H.S. parking lot, pool, London, Paris, B.K. ' s, the Gap . . . Swim team 1, 2, 3, 4; basketball manager 2; orchestra 1; Green Years 4; S.A.D.D. 4; Girls ' State 3; Powder Puff 4 Jennifer Beth Leary 217 Washington Street If you don ' t understand my si- lence, you wouldn ' t understand my words. Jenny, Jen, Learwoman . . . always smiling . . . He ' s mine Steph! , Are you serious? . . . Likes: the Boss, roadside stops w JA, 12 11 84, Spain ... Pet Peeves: THE BOAT, EI, zat bulge, my foot, retainers, eating jokes, H- Block, overconfidence . . . Friends: Sue, Meg, Beth, JA, MW, AD, JR, DBS of Coors, MDKD 2 + many others . . . Found: Roches, Dr. Kel- ly ' s, w the girls, on a phone . . . Swim Team 1, 2; Orch. 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; SHH 3; VP 4; AFS 2, 3; Student Council 1, 4; musical 2, 3; PP 4; Green Years 4 I-Ann Lin 40 Lyons Drive Every heart, when sifted well, is a clot of warmer dust, mix ' d with cunning sparks of hell. Ann, Annie, Bowe . . . You goof! , Freeze, sucker — FBI . . . Likes: zoning out, cruising w Murf, menswear, writing let- ters, idealizing, U2, some RL dudes, HSS ' 85 . . . Pet peeves: pre- tentious A ' s, ham, what was lost 3 84, indecision . . . Fav. People: meilin, LMJM, cynna, BC, AMD, CHD, EHB, the Harv. crew, ' 87 intell et al . . . Where Fd.: at home, twinkling the ivories, in the chem lab . . . No 2, 3, art ed. 4; M-T 2, 3, 4; musical 2, 3; CC 3; track 1, 2; DB 4; GBYSO 4 Shawn R. Lapham 121 Lakeshore Drive Shawn, Slappa, Lapdog . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . Oh, man , Loosen up . . . Likes: parties, weekends, skiing, Cars, U2, Jour- ney . . . Pet Peeves: Monday morn- ings, Stubby, cramming, Whis- pers . . . Favorite People: TB, Smake, Ivan, Simon, TP . . . Where Found: Bergson ' s. TB ' s house, Seabiscuit, LSD Street . . . Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate Team 1, 2; One-Acts 1; Bike Club 3 Caroline M. Layden 136 School Street Laughter is the music of the soul. Carolyn, Lynne . . . quiet, red head . . . Oh really! , Humm . . . Likes: holidays, summer . . . Pet Peeves: Mondays, working on weekends, homework . . . Favorite People: April, Amy, A.L., S.D., CD. . . Where Found: Baybank . . AFS 1, 2, 3; AFS STE Officer 3; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Span- ish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Nancy Elizabeth Leonard 145 Thatcher Street I can resist everything except temptation. Nance, Nance, Pance, Dancin ' , Pudley . . . too skinny, mischie- vous, you probably think I ' ve lost it . . . Shideways , Ya know what I ' m sayin ' ? , Clump , I ' m outta here , Well that ' s cool! . . . Likes: dancing, parties, adven- tures, B 2 , weirdos, all nighters . . . Pet Peeves: the coldness, Bagger, liars hinters, frantic people, get- ting caught . . . Favorite People: MB, AS, CC, KA, MW, MC, Paul . . . Where Found: next to the speaker, at the beach, P.B.S. . . Powder Puff 4 ... I love you Mom and Dad! Kevin B. Lodge 60 Cranston Avenue We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust our sails. Kevin, Kev, Pepe . . . brown hair and eyes, quiet . . . What ' s up? , Ba dump bump ch! . . . Likes: weekends, WZ LX, cute girls, bad jokes . . . Pet Peeves: SAT ' s, peo- ple walking through the left side door, Mondays, talkative people . . . Favorite People: Ben, Ivan, S.M., B.H., Class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: CI, Room 24, Dedham . . . Spring track 1; No Parentheses 1, 2; SADD 4; Orchestra 1, 2,Nation- al Honor Society 4; Green Years business co-editor 4; Cadet Teach- ing 4 Robert F. Loughlin 23 Spellman Road Live long and prosper. Rob. Bob, Sweet-ness . . . Calm cool and collective . . . Sweet Thing , Cat dogs , Later , It ' s Kosher , . . . Likes: Air Jaming, Being The Cat Dog-king, Out- standing Keg Stands, Pat ' s sand- wiches . . . Pet Peeves: Anticipa- tion, Anxiety, Girls from NJ . . Favorite People: Who-man, Ekch Dog, My Pal, Cibtee, Joe, and the rest of the guys . . . Where Found: Wood chips. Main Strip, Relacing in my cellar . . . Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2; Stu. Advisory Board 3, 4; Regional SAB 3, 4; Golf Team 4 Kristin Lund 177 Pond Street Always leave them laughing when its time to say goodbye. Kris, Krystal . . . brown eyes, smiling . . . Ooh baby! , I play swords , Se esqivo , Why? . . . Likes: blue eyes, SPA, PDRWC, rainy Dux, 8 17 85-Matti, 11 30 85, Burm. 86, beachtrips (84), NP deals w SB, 1 1 86, Bust- er, 8 18 84, Prom 85, adv., MIRC, Memories . . . Dislikes: HOSPI- TAL ELEVATORS!, dwDW, wimps K N at BB, CZCIPF . . . Friends: Sha, Nan, Alba, Markus, Alis, MP JD, MD, TD, PC, CR, TC, 86 . . . Found: w MM or Chicas, Nan ' s floor . . . Peter Lynch 550 Everett Street Stick to the fight when you ' re hardest hit — it ' s when things seem worst that you must not quit. Pete, Lyncho, Leach . . . tall, opti- mistic . . . Don ' t worry about it , She ' s big . . . Likes: Weekends, Summer, The Cape, Sports, See- ing Holliston lose, Rocky IV . . . Pet Peeves: Psychology, Arms at MCD ' s, McMahon, The Wave, New York Tourists, Holliston, Being next to Janet in this yrbk . . . Favorite People: To protect the names of those involved — They know who they are . . . Where Found: On the diamond, McD ' s, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Andrew Joseph MacKinnon 151 Brian Lane The only qualifications for a line- man are to be big and dumb. To be a back, you only have to be dumb A. J., A-man, Redneck . . . Sure , No puzzle, I ' ll set you up , TAK E ME S1G , Horror Show . Likes: Sports Huddle. Ol ' Bo, The Rovers, The Boss, SIP w Tucc, PW and H-Runs, The worm, Larr-o, M. Jordan . . . Pet Peeves: Bo neer, dog logs, SS-9 84, Rumple, OT losses, the sled Friends know who they are . . . Where Found: Places Kel, places . . . Thanks M D Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4; Beerball Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4 Joe Loughman 160 Mill Street Chill on Mission Hill. Cos, Bobby Tuesday . . . Favorite People: Boo, Mandy, Red Eye . . . Likes: Travel, Skeffingtons, Shawns, METRO, The Family . . . Pet Peeves: School, Punks . . . Janet Michele Lynch 109 High view Street It ' s better to laugh and forget than forget to laugh. Jan . . . Short, talks Fast, indeci- sive . . . Shut-up , It ' s like . . . . . . Likes: The Beatles, naps, VB Fests, Finding FB w JC, autumn, aqua . . . Pet Peeves: the Bomber, Locker, waiting, 4 am w JW, BTJ, TS grubbing, NYE, Spelling, waking-up . . . Favorite People: Tina, Wen, Jul 1 , Kim, Jen, Clare, Karina, MG, Family . . . Where Found: broken down in the bomber, at JC ' s w B8, Bermuda ' 86 . . . Thanks Mom Dad! Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4 Robert G. MacDonald 176 Conant Road Beware you don ' t laugh, for then you show all your faults. Bob Mac, Eckdog, Der . . . Blue Eyes . . . Whatever , later , Loughlin , Dirtbag , No I said . . . Likes: Hockey, Road- trips, barrels, vacations, weekend benders, New Years . . . Pet Peeves: Montreals, Wire, Lost Joke, 5:45 Practice, accidents, bro- ken windshields . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Tom, Chris, OB ' s, Jake, Toast, Malloy, Simma, RL, CK, DEW, WHO-MAN, ZBOOO . . . Where Found: Wherever, Dasher, OB ' s, Hockey . . . Hockey 1, 2, 3, Capt 4, State Champs; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec. 3 Caryn Marie MacLeay 108 Sunrise Road It ' s nice to be nice to the nice. Caryn, Ca . . . tall, blue eyes, freckles . . . What? , Ya know? , Oh, I forgot . . . Likes: popcorn, loud music, little purses, big clothes, tiny people . . . Pet Peeves: obnoxious people, bees, peanutbutter, birds, dishes, being locked out . . . Favorite People: Nancy, Janice, TC, R.M., L.C., Brandi, and the Gang . . . Where Found: Decelle ' s, shopping, sleed- ing, or with the munchkins . . . Thanks Mom . . . Color Guard 1, 2, 3; Spring Musi- cal 1; SADD 4; Powder Puff 4, Green Years Staff 4; Chorale 4. Kenneth E. Madden 17 Coach Lane Give me a convertible vette, a winding road and a girl and I ' ll be happy. Skah, Ski, Skeeter . . . Medium hight, Dark Blonde blue eyes . . . I live for , Call ya , Hurtin unit . . . Likes: Cars, Drums, Fe- males . . . Pet Peeves: Old girl- friends, Steve L. KG, Blanch, Re- naults Lo Fidelity, Cold showers . . . Favorite People: The Change, BM, s , Bloomy, TAM N ALOF . . . Where Found: In the bus, Greg ' s Basement, Club 101 . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Pit 2, 3, 4; The Change 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Mark Mansur 11 Oxford Terrace In a garden of success, the seeds of hard work are planted. Markus, Mans, Cucks . . . Medi- um, blue eyes . . . Likes: 4 w-d, Dire Straits . . . Pet Peeves: driving on empty, unemployed, Cri ff ' s punctuality . . . Favorite People: Wallace, Criff, Tim, Tony, KL, BM, CD, Gridders, Hoopsters . . . Where Found: KL ' s, Behind a mower, Blazer . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 4; Mas- sachusetts Academic Decathalon 4. Aleta Vendla Margeson 101 Willard Circle There is not a single rose without a thorn. Aleta, Ledla . . . blonde, green eyes, never serious . . . The thing is . . . , might . . . , Ya, eat her . . . Likes: Uncle Gordy, Newpies, Getting Staa with Mary, The Kool senior, 436 . . . Pet Peeves: Fric Frack, RF, the wire, Wins- lush, that wet icky . . . , Terri Brock, Sam? . . . Where Found: In the Dart getting staa, Ft. Laud 86, with the bottle . . . Favorite People: Laura, Liz, Christine, the CYC, Kurt, CR, Jim, the rest of you know who you are AW Scotts. Kristyn Ann Martin 65 Lyons Drive These days that make us happy make us wise. Kris, Gwasses, (Krissykins) . . . tall, blue eyes . . . Relax, chic , Oh, Nancee! , I have to work . . . Likes: Florida; 85, Playing flute, P.P ' s (and Karen), B.C . . . Pet Peeves: IMPY, Latin, not having my license, being grounded, The birds and the flowers , Paperbag Face . . . Favorite People: Jennifer, Karen, Nance, My family, the rest . . . Where found: with the girls, behind a stand, Filene ' s B . . . Band 1, 2, 3 (sec) 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SADD 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; One acts 2, 3; Green Years 4. Reiko Maki 17 Redwood Road A day is lost in which one has not laughed. Reiko, Rake, Dolly Domestic . . . short, long hair, tiny feet . . . stink! , Neat-O , Whoops , Oui , It won ' t matter in five years! . . . Likes: Hershey bars, sunshine, beaches, oldies, eating . . . Pete Peeves: Fatso, grade-grub- bers, Mondays, pop-quizes, grumbellies . . . Favorite People: L.F., D.O., Charlie, the whole gang, the clamettes . . . Where Found: the pool, Laura ' s, sleeping, clambakes . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; AFS. 3; Chorale 1, 4; Double Quartet 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4. John B. Marani 69 Endicott Street He who comes first eats first. YUN, YUN-YUN, YUNNY, YUNSTER . . . Italian, Fat . . . Oh what a bombshell! . . . Likes: Sharon, Food, Wrestling, Football, SD ' s with Joe B, Old Mill- weewees, winning . . . Pet Peeves: Mrs. C walking in, Waiting for Foxy, losing to Holliston, Super Bowl XX . . . Favorite People: Shar- on, Hoopsters, Gridders, Leo, PC, MC, TC, MM, AW, WB, C.J. Boys, VJ, TE. Inc . . . Where Found: With Sharon, Volvo, Roa- chies . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Gridders 4; Student Cojncil 4. Ellen Marston 378 Pond Street Learn the ways to preserve rather than destroy ... for all life is precious nor can any be replaced. El, Kittle, Hey U! . . . Short , green eyes . . . What? . . . Likes: J.C., Free Blocks, hugs, Owen, old movies . . . Pet Peeves: B, librari- ans, lunchkiller, Roily Polly Pin- quin, Oh my God! , disco, Dog ' s Day , Syms, Ach. Tests . . . Favorite People: J.C., Ylers, Owen, Ginger, Bandit, Luv you Mom Dad; Thanks . . . where found: Singing in the rain, CC, Syms, YL, library . . . Drama Club 1; Marching Band 2; No Parentheses 4, SADD 4, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4. Jennifer Ann McAulay 14 Ford Place There is nothing stronger in the world than gentleness. Jen, little girl . . . short, Mndy blonde, blue eyes . . . how odd , weirdo , eewh Michael ' , how cute . . . Likes: blues, sap- phires, THS, spring . . . Pet Peeves: poppy seeds, Jan. 1, a.m.. T ' s grubbing, Leachbum . vorite People: T, Wen, JC. JW, Jan, Kim, Clare, Mike Where Found: With the B8. JC s on N S Eve, working, Bermuda, with Nick . . . Volleyball 1, 2, AFS 3: Key Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Powder Puff ' , «.J Joanne M. McAulay 14 Ford Place Cherish the past, embrace the pre- sent, and reach for the future. Jo, Joan, Jo-Jo . . . slim, blond, blue eyes . . . Listen! , What? . . . Likes: Shopping, sleeping late, parties, all nighters, karate . . . Pet Peeves: chipped nails. Group A, cops . . . Favorite people: Werner, Lisa, C.T.. RE. B.B., MM., U.O. . . . Where found: D1FS, with Lisa, Group B, W.B., Pina . . . Volleyball 1, 2, Student Council Representative 3 Amy Rachaela McCusker 33 Brookfield Road Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. Amy, Buck, Spucket . . . brown hair, brown eyes, THIN . . . What was I gonna say? . . . Likes: V-ball, beating Medway, Gram ' s soup, skiing, riding with Mich, James Dean, Noel . . . Pet Peeves: work, waking up, Nut, mean kids, uptightness, butts, getting harrassed by OMT . . . Favorite people: Noel, Mitch, Una, Bob ' , Jake, Chris ' , Dan, Mixin 6N, Tim . . . Where found: with Mitch, in the lude, I LWNM . . . Thanx Mom, Dad + EL . . . Volleyball 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Ski Team 4; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff, Capt. Steven McGee 17 St. Denis Drive Somehow an ounce of perception always leads to a pound of obscure. Steve, S, toadfish . . . thin, brown hair, blue eyes . . . Really? . . . Likes: Rush, The Change, 5 24, Gilford, Farm Pit, DCI ... Pet Peeves: Jazz Waltz, parallel fifths, SDI . . . Favorite people: B.M., DC, Mel, J.M., KM, C.C., C.P., N.P. . . Where found: Club 101, Skeeter ' s loft, the Pit . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Tri-Valley Band 2; Holiday Brass Ensemble 4; Musical 3, 4 Kristina McKeage 23 Connors St. Tina, Tee . tall, brown hair, brown eyes . . . Likes: Norwood, guys, cruising . . . Pet Peeves: snobs . . . Favorite People: KM, TM, TJ, CD. AW, KB, CC . . . Where found: Norwood, Walpole Daniel G. McCarthy 209 Porter Street Each of us are microcosmic plan- ets, hopefully I will become a complete society. Best Friends: Tim + Tom, Islng- ton Burners, Bone, Eric . . . Likes: Rush, Pink Floyd, CCR, Doors, etc . . . Hates: Uncertainty, Mur- phy, my poor traits . . . None a that ... I dedicate myself to Hel- en, who has tried to help me with myself, I Love her more than I love myself. She is the key to any person ' s life. Hopefully, my life will become as happy as she has tried to make it. Thomas Patrick McCusker III 33 Brookfield Road Be yourself,, who ' s better qualified? OMT . . . medium height, good size kid . . . My name ' s Tom . . . Likes: popcorn, LN swims. Clash, State Champs, Nantucket, Queen, connecting w Z-boo . . . Pet Peeves: flying flashlights, apples, bad goals, unofficial Egg stands- 33 sees, Super bowl XX, dealing, FF, ferns, GOAT . . . Friends: Amy, Bob, Chris, Jake, Ob ' s, Z- boo, Dew, the undesirables . . . Found: at Ob ' s Garage . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice- Pres, Junior year Lisa Anne Mclntyre 207 Sycamore Drive To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest part of life itself. Lisa, Lis . . . big brown eyes, blond . . . Like . . . , Stop it! . . . Likes: summer, kids, my friends, vaca- tions, hockey games, Squeeze, coolers the Loaf Nook . . . Pet Peeves: chipped nails, driving around. A, back-stabbing, cops, no money . . . Favorite people: Chris, Joanne, MM, BB, RE, BM, TM, UO, KS, GF, MW, CYC, Mom, Dad, Scott, Doug, Class of ' 86 . . . Where found: at Chris ' s house, parties, w Jo . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; B-ball 1, 2; AFS 3; Michelle Denise McKelvey 60 Stanford Dr. Happy is the person who can laugh at himself. He will never cease to be amused. Meesnell, Mitchell . . . Petite, brown hair, blue eyes . . . that ' s so depressing , Don ' t be so up- tight . Likes: S + G, Breros, tans, McCuskers . . . Pet Peeves: The Undesirables, AT! , para- noia, wet pants . . . Favorite Peo- ple AM, JC, BF, CK, BP, CO, M, S, T, BF the rest . . . Where found: analyzing, with Amy friends, the Lude . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 4, Tennis 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; P.P. 4 . . . Thanks Mom Dad, Mrs. Armstrong A McLellan 60 Wagon Road Charles McKenna 88 Lyons Drive YOU CAN NEVER PLAN THE FUTURE BY THE PAST. Chuck Pavo Shack . . .Red hair, Blue Eyes . . . She ' s BIG . . . Likes: Beaches, mud pie, tans . . . Pet Peeves: Getting Burned, igno- rance, New York Tourists, MGH . . . Favorite People: Pete, Mark, Spell, Zay, WINK, Fitz, Tad, Jim, French Class . . . Where Found: East Dennis, Cycling, Sea St. Beach . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 4 Brian McMillin 21 Bay Colony Drive I ' ve read the last page of the Bible. It turns out all right. Mick, Bri . . . clean-cut, Irish, thin . . . Sure , C ' mon , Oh, please . . . Likes: Food, sports, weekends, sweaters, jeans . . . Pet Peeves: los- ing, bad coaches, knees, Idiots . . . Favorite People: Hoopsters, Q., Sig, Blum, Nick, AJ, Stew, Mr. H, Ms. B, Mol, and others . . . Where Found: Gym, field, beach . . . Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 4 Denise Marie Melanson 604 Dover Road Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lean. Walk beside me, and just be my friend. Mel, Flip, Denise . . .Dark hair, dark eyes, smiling . . . The ? is. , What a freak show. , Ope! . . . Likes: the Time, pasta, Squeeze, the LeMans, Doo ' s Goodbyes , water skiing, mugsy . . . Pet Peeves: D-squeezers, black Cadil- lacs, socks, P.S., mono, fake friends . . . Fav. People: Parents, Friends . . . Where found: Bermu- da, L.S., Old Stone, funeral homes, sleeping . . . Swim Team 2, 4; Spring Track 2, 4, SHH 3; Powderpuff 4; SADD 4 Karen Davidson Miller 82 Rock Meadow Road My mind moves from its captivity toward a freedom I ' ve yet to understand. Karen, Boofie, Bones . . . Green eyes, dreamer! . . . Do you re- late? , See you later! , Grav-i- ty! . . . Likes: green M M ' s, James Taylor, DC ' s + R, Alcaba- la ' s, Prince, bonfires, Coors . . . Pet Peeves: Late practice, curfew, GFB ' s, snobs . . . Favorite People: DB ' s ofcoors (Caitlin, Jen, Steph, Julie), Kev, and the gang . . . Where Found: power lines, beach, Hale . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; B-ball 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 4; AFS 2, 3 . . . Thank you WHS, PYB ' s, and Mom Dad! If all else fails Laugh. Meg, Megaphone . . . small, green eyes, freckled nose, happy . . . STEPHIE! , I don ' t know , time out! . . . Likes: 44, ice cream, being w friends, laughing . . . Pet Peeves: The Boat , worry- ing, ZAT Bulge, getting sick, ACE, SAT ' s . . . Favorite People: Beth, Sue, Jen, Steph, Jim, MW, AS, AD, family, and the rest . . . Where Found: In the Volvo, any- where w friends . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, treasurer, 4; SAB 1, 2; Musical 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3; Spring Track 1; SADD 4; Yearbook 4; Powderpuff 4 Caitlin Meagher 112 High Rock Lane The rain will come down, then you will have to choose. If you believe, look to the dawn and you shall never lose. Caitliin, Caity, Cait . . . tall, brown eyes . . . Joke! , Are you seri- ous? . . . Likes: Parties, tall men, soco, M.M., Prince, tennis, swim- ming, skiing . . . Pet Peeves: Homework, Bus 18, Monday mornings, no where to go . . . Fa- vorite People: D.B. ' s of Coors-Ka- ren, Steph, Julie, Jen; CM, CW, the rest of the gang . . . Where found: Hale, Boofs, Chippas, cruising in the Vo lvo . . . College . Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; A.F.S. 3; S.A.D.D. 4; GREEN YEARS 4 Kelley Anne Milford 89 Endicott St. A smile can go a long way. Kelley, Kel . . . short, quiet . . . Be quiet! , Oh really? , That ' s good . . . Likes: CC weekends, summer ' 85, cool whip, talks w Dawn, 3 16 85 ... Pet Peeves: Physics, fakes, train st cops, busy phone signals, A.S. . . . Favorite People: Tim, Dawn, Maria, Locker crew, the rest . . . Where found: w Tim, work, R.R. station . . . Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bruce Moberg 162 Alder Road Megan Mary Moloney 766 High Street Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it. Megan, Megzo, Meges . . . Blond hair, brown eyes . . . Oweez! , No Way , What . . . Likes: Squeeze, Stevie Nicks, being with friends, Bermuda, Cape, autumn, hockey games, sunsets . . . Pet Peeves: wire, FC, LWs, driving . . . Favorite People: Barb, Karina, Una, Robin, Lisa, Joan, WH, MD, TC, CB, Mom, Dad, Erin, Robin . . . Where found: sleeping, Cape, on the wire, ailongam, falling down stairs. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 CAPT 4: Softball 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2; AFS 3; PP 4 Scott Morrison 49 Peartree Drive A quote is nothing but a waste of words. Scott, Fats, Skinnyman . . . Likes: whatever . . . Pet Peeves: not a lot . . . Favorite people: Nick, Stew, Bum, Quinny, Aman, Ross, The Rons, Joe B, Bart, Mrs. Rosengar- ten, JW, The rest who know who they are, B. Bullhorn . . . Where found: with Nick singing Christ- mas Carollos of the Common, with Quinny in the Bleachers, course w Stew, hopefully with the person who knows loke . . . Good luck 86. Keep in touch. Bye 87, have fun. Jeff Mucciarone 465 Summer St. The best always come from behind. Mooch, Muzay, Zay . . . laid-back . . . So what are we doing? , I am pumped , Where ' s let . . . Likes: golfing, sohomore girls . . . Pet Peeves: not knowing what someone else is thinking, missing a short putt, Holliston . . . Favorite People: LT, VB, ES, Pete, Shack, Goody, Spell, Fitz . . . Where found: on the golf course, DCPC, Football games, Hockey games, golf matches, W-CIR. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2 Patricia Ann Mullen 16 Lynn Terrace Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Tricia, Trish . . . talkative, fast walker, long hair forever . . . For- get it! , cut the — , Definitely . . . Likes: fast pace, snow, ski weekends in VT, Moe ' s Mustang . Pet Peeves: stop signs w Steph,TP, Bostons undercover, Busted!, V ' s . . . Favorite people: Steph, Moe, ML+D, P + B, See, Murf, April, JF, SS, CR, Chris PJ, M + D . . . Where found: Red lights, WR, driveways, at 2 p.m. w JO, rappin w Cheryl, Cape. SADD 2, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3 Robb Morrison 68 Glandore Rd. We are just two lost souls swim- ming in a fish bowl year after year. Bobby, Wings . . . blue eyes, brown wings . . . Imallfutup , Hey you , I don ' t know . . . Likes: porch parties, fields, Floyd, OZ, PW, Beach, funeral Floyd, Floyd Machines, skiing, cows . . . Pet Peeves: Chatham Harassment Force, Queb, Times 2, NJ, smut, court, Michael, Ratpack, Sundays . . . Favorite People: LB, Scotty, Beathead, Mikey, Keefo, Erik, Iggy, Billy, Flake, Paul P . . . Where found: Fields, Cape, beach. Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Ronald A. Mucci 106 Mill St. What a farce! Ron, Mooch, . . . combat boots and adventure watch . . . What a goof . . . Likes: partying, brews on Friday, on Saturday, Black Sabbath, Hardcore, Rush . . . Dis- likes: Freshmen girls. Police, high school, CF, winter . . . Later to: JC, BH, and the rest of the crue, ED, Mark, Sam, and Gene . . . Found at: the lot, the rock, Sam ' s, ED ' s, the castle. Band 1; AV 2, 3, Pres. 4; Sr. Class Play 3 Michael Patrick Mulgrew 30 Russell Avenue Live every day as though it was your last because someday you ' ll be right. Mike, Dunes . . . short, quiet . . . How long an FG! . . . Likes: football, pizza, fast cars . . . Pet Peeves: discos, tests, games in the mud . . . Favorite People: Pezo, Tom, Kathy . . . Where Found: football field, varsity games, sleeping. Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2 Jonathan Eric Murray 128 Highview Street You can ' t have everything, where would you put it? Jon . . . Likes: skateboarding, snowboarding, playing bass, jam- ming with Dave B, RUSH, dance- band tour 85 . . . Pet Peeves: Impt, Pilgrim, conservatives, Ed D, Parallel octaves . . . Where found: Club 101, Skis room, jam- ming with Greg in his basement, lifting weights in my cellar . . . Favorite people: Dave Blumental, THE CHANGE, S . . . Future: Musician, Pro-skateboarder. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2; Pit 3, 4, The Change 3, 4 Maria Musto 95 Arcadia Road A world without a smile is like a world without happiness. Bubba, Bub . . . short, light brown hair . . . Geek , Loser , . . Likes: boys, parties, having fun . . . Pet Peeves: KC, JS, immature, unhap- py people . . . Favorite people: Weezie, Kelley, Johanna, JG, Mi- chelle, Peggy . . . Where found: Mario ' s, home. Soccer 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 4 April Lee Nalbandian 6 Millbrook Road The sun shines forever through a child ' s eyes. April, Adesy . . . What a zoo , Having trouble? Follow us! . . . Likes: Coors, Wham!, Follow us! . . . Likes: Coors, Wham!, married men, Dedham police, S + S, KISS 108 . . . Pet Peeves: getting lost, red lights, Gerry Weitzman, flat tires . . . Favorite people: Trisha, Amy Lynnie, Jim Saver, Lisa Hamner, Kevin Ford, Paul Brown, Paula Galvin . . . Where found: not in school, Dad ' s house, stop and shop, with Trisha and Paula, cruising until 4:00 am, college . . . Future Plans: Business, marraige two kids . . . Thank God it ' s over!!! Christian O ' Brien 30 Putting Drive We accomplish in proportion to what we attempt. Chris, OB ' s . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Meat pig , Might too . . . Likes: weekends, catdogs, Mainstrip USA, Ript, road trips . . . Pet Peeves: Wetwood wire, no where to go, Lost Joke, no more . . Favorite people: Dewhoman, Laura, Tom, Bob, Joe O., JerkMal- loy, Jen, Chris, Mouth, Winslow, Simms, Bazz, Pat, Matt, Okie, Brabba, Rob . . . Where found: Green Machine, at Woodchips, with the guys, work, Pat ' s, Game. Football 2, 4; Skiing 1, 2, 3 Chris O ' Connor 95 Locust Drive You are what you eat. Chris, Chrissy, Dizzy . . . hazel eyes, big hair . . . I ' m so hot , I ' m so hungry , I don ' t know , Ya know what I Mean , That ' s so annoying . . . Likes: VH DLR, food, Stoffers, Uncle Gordy, Soft Dry, skiing . . . Dislikes: TF G2BTIMF, sleeves down, LT, having hot feet, unwanted, being grounded-85 . . . Favorite People: Betsy, Jen G, Bobbi, Fuzz, MM, KR, MBB, 2AM, KC, LL, CO, BB, BC, HH, BH, the rest know who you are . . . Where Found: WH Dairy Maid-eating, Fuzz ' s room, Jen ' s house . . . Thanks M D! Soccer 1; Ski Team 1, 2, 4; PP 4 Robert William Nader 92 Magnolia Drive What comes out of a man is what defiles a man Bob . . . Nades, brown hair, blue eyes, who needs tickets . . . dead center 9 rows back . . . Likes: opening day, basketball, playoffs, money, parties, Celtics . . . Pet Peeves: nowhere to go, for- getting to do things, The Green Machine . . . Favorite People: PEW, OBS, WHOMAN, Crabba, Noel, BF, LL, BS, IL, TI, PC, MI . . . Where found: MU, Home, Fenway Park, Boston Garden, Milwaukee. Football 1, Baseball 2, 3. Michael C. Niles 85 Sunrise Road I have nothing to say and I ' m only going to say it once. Nick, Mike, McNils, Nug-man, Flare . . . curly black, nice strut . . . what ' s up? , How ya doin ' ? . . . Likes: Fats, Gibbs, Gloucester- Buckwheat-L.B.G. Cheese . . . Dis- likes: Zooob!, Latin . . . Favorite people: Jenn, Quinn, Rina, A., Fats, Blum, Stew, Joe B., Sig, Wal- do, AW, Babs Co . . . Where found: singing X-mass carols on Boston Common with Fats, Pender Penn., gone but not for- gotten Matty. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; V.P. Stud. Council 4; NHS 4 Una Margaret O ' Brien 111 Lakeshore Drive Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things. Una . . . tall, Irish, always late . . . Clown , Spare me . . . Likes: Vball, health food, green eyes, be- ing alone, Cape trips, the burnt pig, beating Medway . . . Pet Peeves: being paranoid, waiting, being called Yo-u-na, attempted rebels, butts, tease? . . . Favorite people: close friends, mixin 6 in. Buck, Burt, JO, TC, MQ Co, AH, DanoZ, Rips Bell, JB TC, Clare, 87ers, rest of 86-good luck . . . Where found: elbows up, not dealing. Volleyball 1, capt. 2, 3, capt. 4 Joseph Oppedisano 41 Lorraine Road If you want something try to get it. Short, dark, fairly good-looking, deceiving ... I don ' t know , Who me? , Am I clean? . . . Likes: dealing. Main Strip USA, Baseball, Malloy ' s Do, roadtrips. feedbags, injuring Matt s arm . . Pet Peeves: Boston Noises, stamps, tastys, Dan French, Cra- ba ' s tunes, talking to Kruk. Ryan Express, getting PC too early . . . Favorite People: BobLZooL Gyomp OBS Eck OMT Winns Simms Sully Whoman Nads Do LS Malloy Beans Lyncho Seanso Milan Mr. Davis Kiukonis Bart Pat. Football 1. 2, 3 4 SAB 3 4: BSBL 2, 3. 4 Artemis Orphanos 25 Aran Road Life is too important a thing to ever take seriously. Dianna, Di, Poutana, Bruiser, Dipstick. . . . Greek, dark, short . . . Holera ' , Hey Baby , deadly , that ' s nice , oy Modonne ' , Am I dark yet? . . . Likes: eating, jamm ' in, the beach, gold kamaka- zis, Kiss 108, ice cream, tans . . . Pet Peeves: morning, Mondays, phone calls in the morning, writ- ing essays, cooking . . . Favorite People: L.F., Steim, Jo, Weezie, R.M., SC, Dike . . . Where found: Baybank, beach, Bermuda ' 86 . . . Thanx mom dad . . . NHS. 3, 4; Key Club 4; PP 4; GY 4 Paul F. Palermo 1320 High Street Most people are like blisters, they come when the work is done. Paul, Paul P, Pablo . . . Not too tall . . . Hey is for horses , I ' m sur- viving , Speak, I ■don ' t read minds . . . Likes: Pink Floyd, Par- ties, The Mav, Pizza . . . Pet peeves: Supid questions, barbed wire, Rat Pack, hard As . . . Favor- ite People: L.B., Robby, A.J., Da- mion, Ice, Mikey, Kelley . . . Where Found: Fields, Basement, behind the 8-ball . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 4 Gary Parker 215 Weatherbee Drive It ' s a dog eat dog world and I ' m wearing milkbone underwear. Now we ' re all varsity captains , A silicone chip inside of our heads is switched to overdrive. , Ever try to reason with insan- ity? . . . GA Park for short . . . wavy hair, schnozz, independent, philosophical . . . Likes: Gambling Celtics, female companionship, juggling . . . Pet Peeves: useless- ness, stereotypes, MC, Porky . . . Favorite People: Kev, Rock, Una, Zevon, Wink . . . Where Found: Computer room, Mile-Away, all over . . . Chess 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; Tennis 2; Track 4; GY 4 Cory John Pindel 32 Russell Avenue An obstacle is what you see when you take your eyes off the goal. Pizo, Pizonka, Cory, Fridge, Cor . . Blond, Green-eyed, Gentle . . Really? , Whatever , No . . Likes: Football, Hockey, friends parties, Porsches, good times . . Pet Peeves: physics, being late wagon . . . Favorite People: KS RD, KK, LB, SK, RM, DP, MM, - JO, CO, TM, BM, SJ, SC, TC DW, KM, MM, AW, WB, -PC RR, PB, MS, BM, and CC White . Where found: Home, On the wire with Megan, Whites . . . Football 1, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Fan of all sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Christopher B. Page 67 Webster Street It ' s better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Chris . . . Easy! , Don ' t worry about it. . . . Likes: Playing the Guitar, Shlock effects, Sox Games, ski ' s room . . . Pet Peeves: I ' ll do it tomorrow , 12 minute run, knowitalls, eggs . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Greg, Ken, Jon, S , SC, D.G. . . . Where Found: Practicing at Greg ' s, Around . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Band Presi- dent 4 David Paleiko , 94 Mayfair Drive When you do something foolish, do it with enthusiasm. Flake, Dave . . . Tall, Dark . . . cut the mitch Times 2, Pass that Pin- head . . . Likes: 911 ' s, MG ' s, Coors . . . Pet Peeves: Rat Pack, Times 2, working . . . Favorite People: TB, LB, PP, Mikey, RM, CALT, Class of ' 86 . . . Where Found: fields, outside, workin ' on LB ' s car, ridin ' , in the stadium, crusin ' . . . Ski Team 1, 2, 3, Set Crew 2, 3 Tadas J. Petronis 865 Gay Street I have never been beaten; have never yet fought, shall certainly fight when my hour comes, and shall beat. Tadas, Tad . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . Sorry I can ' t , Chill . . . Likes: Bowie, U2, road trips with the Lithies, laughing with Mark, LVS parties . . . Pet Peeves: posers, curfews, the Jeep Gang, custom- ers at R.B . . . Favorite People: They know who they are . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., han- gin out with the Lugans, yet to be discovred . . . Spring Track 1, 2, 4; Winter Track 2; Keliauju i platu pasavli. Elizabeth Marion Power 40 Palomino Lane Don ' t ask me because I ' m no Help, a friend is someone you judge for yourself. Betsy . . . brown eyes, strawberry blonde hair . . . Somebody please come with me , I always do that . . . Likes: Cape Cod Cod Crew, SD ' s, Blaking, TBU ' 84, Memorial Day with Chrissy, Rufie, Red Black . . . Pet Peeves: Fishbowl cars, having parties, the unwant- ed, sweatty butts, working till 9, RL . . . Favorite People: LCO 1 , GF, MM, JG, CG, KR, KC, MB, MA, KB, MS, TG, The rest know who you are . . . Where Found: Dart, Falmouth, DHR ' s, With Friends, truck . . . Powder Puff 4 Julie Riley 33 York Way Learn from the past, live the pre- sent, look to the future. Julie, Jules, Louie . . . Tall, blonde . . . What ' s up? , No way! , Check it out . . . Likes: Being w friends, The Boss, Summers in Dennis, beach parties, weekends, soaps, joking w Pat and Harry . . . Pet Peeves: SAT ' s, snobs, argu- ments, busy phones, H Block . . . Friends: DB ' s, Boofie, Caty, Steph, Jen Cakes, Louie, MF, JM, Cm, JL, SC, the gang . . . Found: Cape Cod, Cruising w D.B. ' s . . . Thanks Mom Dad . . . Softball 3; Swim Team 4; NHS 4; SHH 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Sadd 4; AFS 2; P Puff 4 Robert G. Roche 26 Fensview Drive A ship in harbor is safe, but that ' s not what ships are built for. Rob, Roche . . . friendly, calm . . . Likes: Girlfriend, Fast cars, BMW ' s, Motocross, Summers, Cape Cod, Waterskiing, Jet Skis . . . Pet Peeves: Bimmer ' s back seat. Curfews, Mornings, Cops armed with radar . . . Favorite People: Kathy, P.F., Pres. Quinn, Sig, M.W., B.H., Joe B., A-Man, Nick, B.F. ' s, Seniors . . . Where Found: with Rath, In or under Bimmer, at Cape . . . Boy ' s Hockey 1, 2, captain 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Student Council 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4 Kimberly Margaret Ryan 95 Beacon Street Boston, MA Thank you for being a friend. Kim, KK, Leggs . . . tall, green eyes, brownhair ... I ollways , Nithe , Myght . . . Likes: get- tin sta, Beth ' s scweama, Cheech- + Chong adventures, R + C, SNS . . . Pet Peeves: BT 85, Prom 85, waiting for Mouth, the wire, The Punksters, Rac, PDS . . . Favorite People: SR, Kath, Christine, Mary, CO, BP, JG, BI crew, X, the rest of your know who you are . . . Where found: the Dart, Mouths, on the Adventure, not home . . . Powder Puff 4 Thanks Mom, Dad, Lynne Dara Eve Salett 580 Hartford Street I am not afraid of tomorrow, I have seen yesterday and I love today. Dara, Doo, Dara-lict . . . long blond hair, blue eyes, dimples . . . Eh . . . good bye . . er! , Whaat? , Oh yay. . . . LIKES: Squeeze, beach. The Jacket, sleep- ing . . . Pet Peeves: Dawa, Filas!, Dept. 49, door squeezers, Mon- days . . . Favorite People: All the gang, Dave, S.S., B.S., Muffy . . . Where Found: Old Stone, LB., Zayre, on vacation . . . Drama Club 1; Spring Musical 1, 2; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; SADD 4; Green Years Staff; Powder Puff Football 4 Christopher John Roche 57 Briar Lane Adults think with their mouths open. Rochie . . . sarcastic . . . Get the Beav to drive . . . Likes: Gridder losses, OM twelve packs, volley- ball games, Dead concerts, Chriff- Beav battles ... Pet Peeves: Off, Murphy Pine Hill, Yun ' s eating, scratching on the 8-ball . . . Favor- ite People: Joe, Quinny, Yun-Yun, Chriff, Beav, Tory, Leo, Rat . . . Where Found: Playing pool any- where . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SSH 3, 4; Hoopsters-Gridder Class 1; C 4 Jennifer Marie Russo 57 Hawthorn Street It is dangreous to be concerned with what others think of you, but if you trust the Lord, you are safe. Jen, Russo, Jumps . . . short, con- cealed insanity . . . Well any- way , Thats cool . . . Likes: D D, computers, rats, art, to write dance, This, that it , fogging out . . . Pet Peeves: 4 to a table , 34 ' s . . . Favorite People: JC, J Keats, YL WW, etc., Mr. Del, Mr. Ch, Miss T . . . Found: with Ji- m YL computers, in my own world . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, Jim, CR, JC . . . Marching Band 1, 2; Young Life 2, 3, 4 Laurie Ryan 65 Willard Circle All your dues in life surely must be paid. Crystal, Bias . . . short, brown hair, green eyes . . . No way! , Are you serious? , No sa Peg . . . Likes: fast cars, loud tunes, par- ties w the Bulls, summer of ' 85 . . . Pet Peeves: Pep s., SGB, W.D.Y.W.T.D . . .I.D.K?, A.F. grapevines, PT.D.D.O . . . Favor- ite People: Mark, L.G., T.M., J.G., P.F., S.C., P.O., P.P., J.S. . . . Where found: Montes Mug, P.T., O.T.P.W.M., Logan Airport . . . W. Track 1, 2, 3; SADD; Powder Puff Linda Ann Sallale 15 Stanford Drive It is only with the heart that one can see clearly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. Linda, Flame, L. Ferrari . . . Funky, sane? . . . Forehead , Forget about it , You lose . . . Likes: U2, Summer, Club NL85, YL- weekends, AV, Sarange, roses . . . Pet Peeves: Hoodseys, breakers, telephone poles . . . Favorite Peo- ple: DMC, Susan, Kathy, EJM, JT, John A., YL-ers, JC . . . Where Found: Mr. Dave ' s, Micky D. ' s, Lakeview, Ko-Kine i.e. cabin . . . Drama Club 1; Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4 Don ' t forget to dance. S Andrew Scarano 48 Tamarack Road If you walk on thin ice you might fall through. Andy. Scrung . . . Likes: Grippo ' s parties, cowfields. Pink Floyd, beach, Killngton . . . Pet Peeves: T.R., Anorexics, Dog in heat, alone with JR, OT ' s, AD ' s . . . Favorite People: Funeral Floyds, Floyd Marines. B.H. . . . Where found: cowfields, porches . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1. 2 Craig A. Simms 1254 High Street He that fears danger seldom feels it. Bill . . . tall, blue eyes . . . 50« not $50! , Oh rasberry ' s! , Do it you loser! . . . Likes: getting run over by cars, Schaefers weekender . . . Pet Peeves: people, Jumpin Joe, hitting poles . . . Where found: LeMans, Cloverland . . . Favorite People: elite group, Sher- ry, Mr. Milan, Dr. Baker, VS . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Elite Group 3, 4 Michael Joshua Strauss 266 Alder Road Life is not worth much if you don ' t have something to chase for. Mike, Straussy, Stritter . . . fall, dark, green eyes . . . what ' s up? , ludicrous , Let ' s hang out . Likes Celtics, Red Sox, Pats, play- ing sports, going to parties, hav- ing fun . . . Pet Peeves: snobby people waking up early . . . Favor- ite People: Pauli, Matt, Art, A.J , Brian, Mike, My Family . . . Where Found: shooting hoops, Pauli ' s house, out with friends Football 3, 4 David Michael Sugrue 398 Dover Road That doesn ' t look like a coca cola to me Blum. Dve, Sugar, Iguana Man . . . tall, sensitive, sincere, loquacious, loy- al . Look out Sugar we are going to crash . . . Likes: Idiot fests, deep conversation, poems, group B, mystical experiences . . . Pet peeves: fights, hard guys, peo- ple trying to stop you from using drugs . . . Favorite People: Phony Irish Politicians, Sig, Milan, Speed, A-man . . . Where Found: with my hand in the public till . . . Football 2, 3, Capt 4; Golf 3, 4; SAB President 3, 4; Mark Harmon Fan Club 4 Jennifer Joan Shea 112 Pond Plain Road You look at life through a pocket camera . . . what? No flash again! Jennifer, Jennie, Jenn . . . brown eyes, dark hair, dimples . . . Joke , No big deal , Boofie . . . Likes: parties, 12 24 85, Quebec ' 85, jags, cookie monster ice cream . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood wire, 1 31 86, SAT ' s, cooking popcorn . . . Favorite People: DB ' s of Coors (Steph, Boofie, Julie, Cait), MB, CM, CW, W K, the gang . . . M Daou . . . Where found: shopping w Steph, DD ' s, Cory ' s Chipmo- bile . . . Thanks Mom Dad . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Man- ager 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4; AFS 3; Green Years! Kevin T. Spellman 33 Dean Avenue This jam is over, it ' s time to find a new band. Spelly, Red, Flash . . . always smil- ing, freckles . . . Do I know you? . . . Likes: golf, hockey, A.H., mortar-chews . . . Pet Peeves: Holliston, getting burnt . . . Favorite People: Tadas, Cafe, Zay, Stick-shift, Shack, Goody, Fitz, L.B. . . . Where found: varsity hockey games, girls basketball games, golfing, training room . . . Football 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 4; Assistant trainer 3, 4 Karina Marija Subacs 64 Bayley Street Dievs sveti latviju! K, Spike . . . blonde, blue-eyed bubbley . . . Joke , You nut , It ' s trivial . . . Likes: Sting, Rock the boat radio, Ronnie, flat tops, laughing, Bermuda, roadtrips w the Latvo ' s . . . Dislikes: Pinko liberals, being broke, Top 40, mind games, turning red, wanna- be ' s, fights . . . Favorite People: Dude, Bird, Barbs, Megs, Una, JM + LM, locker buddies, Nik, Bonas, Quin.Sig, DH, NH . . . Where Found: any pool, w out a license, out shtewing . . . Minstere bound! . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; W. TR 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; Sp. Track 1, 2, Capt 3 + 4; NHS 3, 4 Christina Ann Sullivan 105 Wagon Road Better to be small and shine than big and cast a shadow. Tina.Tea, Weenie . . . short, brown hair and eyes, Irish . . . Can I just say something? , Hi . . . Likes: redheads, sleeping late, O.F., food, VB Fests . . . Pet Peeves: the bomb- er, alarm clocks, SM, rap . . . Fa- vorite People: Jan, Jen, Whenny, Clare, Jul ' , Chris, RBK, Rest of ' 86 . . . Where found: grubbing some- where, JC ' s w B-8, Bermuda ' 86 . . Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Ten- nis 2; SADD 3, 4; Key Club 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff Foot- ball 4 Scott E. Sullivan 587 Hartford Street I must sleep now. Sull, Sully . . . Whatever , Get away from me . . . Likes: doing nothing, the Young Ones, the Le- Mans, Lerch, not paying, the Clash . . . Pet Peeves: no place to go, not being there, not remem- bering . . . Fvorite People: The Elite Group, Rose the lunch lady, Stilt . . . Found in: the LeMans Stephen A. Totino 190 Porter Street The future is uncertain and the end is always near. Stew, Speedman . . . tall, dark, funny looking, laughing . . . What a horror show! , Hey Mister want to do me a favor? . . . Likes: Hunter Runs, Pat ' s games, Idiot Feasts, Screamers . . . Pet Peeves: empties, Rap music, stu- pid hair cuts . . . Favorite People: Aman, Ratt, Coach, Simms, Blum, Sully, Quin, Nic, Joe B., Fats, Sug- ar, Una Co. . . . Where Found: BK lounge, Boston Common with M from M, Bickfords, Gibbs looking for BH PW, behind the bleachers of life drinking, Aeros- mith concerts, there Allison Marie Troiani 145 Canton Street Time endures but can not fade, the memories that friends have made. Al, Skins . . . red hair, brown eyes . . . What! , I don ' t think so . . . Likes: weekends, days off, Paris choc, shoppig, late night talks, beach, flings, calendars, U2 . . . Pet Peeves: smoking, nothing to do, PMS, Rustcraft Road, sunroofs, RR tracks, C-OTR, busy phones . . . Favorite People: Mona, Carla KL, DC, KD, Westwood + Ded- ham gangs, SS, DR, Mom, Dad, ST . . . Where found: BK working, Carla ' s room, Bermuda . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2; AFS 3; Chorale 4; SADD 4; Powder Puff 4 Jaquelyn A. VanDam 516 Pond Street Peace is an answer to the ques- tion; war is a questionable answer. Jackie, Blondie, Angel, Shnugs . . . long blond hair, big grin . . . Oh, yea! , That ' s fried , Love ya! . . . Likes: traveling at high speeds, romantic interludes . . . Pet Peeves: Humorless people, slow cars . . . Favorite People: J.C., Todd!, E.M., Flame, Punky, W.W., Kat, J.R., Bambi, Dave, Ma, Da, YL people . . . Where found: Ar- fie ' s, on a S. Ca. beach, out of Westwood, The Edels, on the road, around. Young Life 2, 3, 4; D.C. 1; I Love you Mom, Daddy, and Todd . . . Thanks Papa. Christopher J. Thompson 10 Pear Tree Drive The door to success is always there, you just need the key. Chris, blue eyes, grey tooth . . . Likes: skiing, skating, Rolling Stones, T. Heads, Tom ' s aim, Eck- dog ' s driving skills . . . Pet Peeves: warm winters, too much makeup, driving with Bob . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Jake, Bob, Tom, Chris, Lisa, T.C. Noel, Rob . . . Where found: Rocky Nook, Loaf, Colbert ' s, in the pit . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Ski team 3 Jennifer Nita Tradd 495 Everett Street True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare. False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. Jen, Jenr.nn-ifer . . . tall, cat eyes . . . Hola chica , Right Reorge , Relax chic . . . Likes: U2, PBVH, Florida ' 85, P. pals and K, skiing . . . Pet Peeves: not having the car, Impy . . . Favorite People: Karen, Kristyn, Nancy, RT and Sheena, PBVH . . . Where Found: on the slopes, around town . . . Pink and red match! . . . Color Guard; 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; Ski Club 4; SADD 4; Green Years 4 Simon Underwood 20 Wicklow Drive Don ' t let temptation get to you, react on impulse, See you next life. Simon, Sydog, Si . . . taller, bigger, happy . . . Psyche , Go nuts , Cheers . . . Likes: night clubs, mixing, mucho nieve, skiing, pro- crastinating . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, England, getting up, rain . . . Fa- vorite People: J.S., Boof + Co., C.B., Everybody . . . Where found: Cannon Mt., not home, D.C.P.C, night clubs . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 3; Chess Team 2, 3; SADD 4 Andrew Ward 58 Tamarack Road Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock. and it shall be opened unto you. Andrew, Andy . . . considerate, witty, sensitive . . . Likes: musi- cals, vacations. Nobles . . . Pet Peeves: locked doors, people who stop in the middle of the hallway . . . Favorite People: S.F., J.G., S.M.F., S.M., A.M.T, Miss B Mrs. O, C.T., Dr. G. . . Where found: Rm 34, 51 Oak St Math Team 1. 2. 3. 4 Musical 2 3 4; National Honor Society 3, Pros ident 4; Debating 1, 2. 4 Drama Club 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Districts 4; Chorale 4. Michael Stanton Ward 58 Tamarack Road You alone have the power to make your dreams come true. Mike, Wardy . . . tall, dark . . . Likes: girls, sailboats, Lamborgh- inis, BEACHES!! Pet Peeves: grade-grabbers, Y-block, Mon- days, speedwork . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Track Team, AP Gang, Sum- mer Crowd . . . Where Found: Boston, Around . . . Basketball 2, 3; Spring Track 3, 4; Winter Track 4; NHS 3, Treasurer 4; Academic Decathlon 4 John Matthew Welby III NO ADDRESS If I fail, if I succeed, at least I ' ll believe. John . . . Willy . . . blue eyes . . . Honey . . . Likes: SAE, Novas, Black ... Pet Peeves: idiots, DP, MJA, wet engines . . . Favorite People: Marty, Sue, Jen L, Meg, Tom, Matt, Steph, Kevin, Tadas, Karen, Julie, Caitlin, Adonis and Staff . . . Where Found: Fitchburg, Route 2, with Dotty, Broken down in the Nova, Bergsons. GREEN YEARS 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Photography Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 2. Michelle Lee Wentworth 206 Burgess Avenue If you love something, set it free! Mic, Shelly, Mich, Sh, Mishalee . . . brown hair and eyes . . . You know what I mean? , Excuse me? , Chello! . . . Likes: good times, friends, not being home . . . Pet Peeves: brkndown stang, kwodic, stuck-up kids . . . Favorite People: LG, J-9, NL 2 , GF, JD, oth- ers . . . Where Found: Mustang cruising, BF at Gak, work, wher- ever . . . Endicott, Goodworth St., Nel ' s years ago, camping, Vaca ' s w JJ, all night long!, GTAFF w Sweat, 11 27, 4 7, 6 10 84, Big Mac, Mic Fie, Thanks Ma and Dad 143, Can I have the car to- day? . . . NENI . . . Martin White 213 Whitewood Road A good workman doesn ' t blame his tools, but maybe the lighting. Marty, Mort . . . clean-cut, blue eyes, your basic nice guy . . . How does it go? , Oh well , Whatever . . . Likes: pool, golf- ing, food, Cal. Cools., missing physics . . . Pet Peeves: fake peo- ple, roommates, snits, acne, losing to DS, people slowing down at green lights . . . Favorite People: Hal, MD, Andy, Keefa, Tom, rest of the boys . . . Where Found: courts, beach, with MD and Keefa Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Pres 4; NHS 4; SADD 4 Laura Weinstein 48 Weatherbee Drive Happiness is like a butterfly: If you go chasing after it, it flies away; if you sit still, it may land on your shoulder Laura, Larz, Law, Bunny, Buns . . . 5 ' 3, brown hair, brown eyes . . . Maybe , You ' re dreaming , You think so, maybe in my next life! . . . Likes: partying, junk food, my car, weekends, kinky clothes, USY, dancing . . . Pet Peeves: people who don ' t like my car, fake friends, work . . . Favorite People: LG, Shrimpy, Zoe, Baby, BB. SB, EC, KS, SS . . . Where Found: Canton, Boston, Dancing, work Newspaper 2; Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Mark S. Wentworth 49 Briarwood Drive Remember; whereever you go, there you are. Tom, Slick . . . You ' re right , Bad Attitude . . . Likes: girls, Cape, Pinto, parties . . . Pet Peeves: school, snobs, just good friends . . . Favorite People: M.H., CD., Jay, S.C., J.D., M.D Where Found: Showcase, Dennisport, Medfield, Basement, S. Alley in the beast Baseball 1 Julie Ann White 35 Sexton Avenue A smile is the only crooked line that straightens things out. Jul . . . brown hair, grey eyes . . . Likes: SWEETS!, faded jeans, be- ing w Jay, pink roses, autumn, 5 19 85, talks w Wendy, the first snow . . . Pet Peeves: moody peo- ple, cats, pickles, 4:00 am w JL, CT w KI, Katherine in reverse . . . Favorite People: family, Jay, Wendy, Jul, Kim, JL 2 , TS, JM, CD, CF, KS, JB, PC, Guindons, rest of friends of ' 86 . . . Where Found: w Jay, at JC ' s w 38, shopping w Jul, Bermuda . . . Student Council 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3; Spring Track 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4 Donald H. Winkelmes 55 Kingswood Road We are not at our best perched at the summit; we are climbers, at our best when the way is steep. Don, Wink, Wank, Mous . . . brown hair, hazel eyes, friendly, happy . . . mmbig , out of con- trol , I ' m pumped . . . Likes: playing piano, Art Tatum, jazz, bike riding, fishing, BCN, AAF, Rush, Boston, J. Bronowski, piz- za, summer . . . Pet Peeves: com- puters, too much homework . . . Favorite People: Flash, Shack, Zey, John Ben Musical 1, 4; Soccer 2; Tennis 2; GREEN YEARS staff 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Talent Show 2; No Parentheses 3, 4 Andrew Richard Winslow 53 Crystal Hill Terrace Thanks Ma, Dad and the class of 86 for everything. Winns, X . . . tall, polite . . . How ya doin , I ' m serious . . . Likes: Orientals, Maui, Slice, Iggy, Dead shows, Woodchips . . . Pet Peeves: walking through caf, crowds, he- ros . . . Favorite People: Simma, Sully, Jake, Dak, Obs, Joe O, Whoman, Do, Stew, Rob L, Can G, AM, Mary Joe, Lock . . . Where Found: Pool, Marshfield, w BJ . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Elite Group 3, 4; no classes 3, 4 Christopher Young 157 Nahatan St. And now for something com- pletely different. Chris . . . tail, fogged out . . . Right . . . Likes: drumming, driving, old sports cars . . . Pet Peeves: WHTT, boring and stuck- up people . . . Favorite People: NB, EP . . . Where Found: at work, Joe ' s Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 4 Dawn Marie Wood 123 Arcadia Road In order to live and move among men the heart must break or harden. Dawn . . . short, brown eyes and hair . . . Likes: being w Bill, chats w Donna, homeroom convos, summers in N.H., 4 6, Prom 84 85, flowers, french fries, wa- terskiing ... Pet Peeves: 10 30, Decisions, dog in heat, broken promises, being late, being con- fused, the Wire!, getting lost, not getting what I want . . . P.C., Physics . . . Favorite People: Kel, D.D., S.B., K.L., K.A., N.H, T.C., the rest, locker crew, L.S. . . . Where Found: w Donna, at SNB w J.B., S.S. Stephanie Joan Yphantes 35 Glen Road . . . one flew east, one flew west, one flew over the cuckoo ' s nest. Stephanie, Steph, Steffie . . . Greek, loud, slightly gullible . . . JOKE! , MEGGIE , Are you serious? . . . Likes: parties, Billy Idol, 8 20 85, french fries ... Pet Peeves: Westwood Wire, Prom 85, Monday mornings, being late . . . Favorite People: DB ' s of COORS (Jen, Cait, Boof, Julie), Meg, Fish 2 , Ken, MB, WS, DL, CM, CW, KL, rest of the gang . . . Paul . . . Where Found: DD ' s, Srs, shopping w Jen, sweeming Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2; AFS 3; Key Club 3, 4; GREEN YEARS Matthew Zeiper 67 Cushing Road The only place success comes be- fore working hard is in the dictionary. Z, Zipe, Matt . . . Wait, wait, wait , Blum, Du, Z . . . Likes my new Honda, Day 7 w o Eng, USY hoop . . . Pet Peeves: C-Block li- brary with Mac, driving TURBO without heat and brakes . . . Fa- vorite People: Arthur, Mike, Deb, John, Greg, Blum, Du . . . Where Found: Copytech, Twins Ent, the Honda, Arthur ' s . . . Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Indoor Track 2, 3; Spring Track 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4 81 83 The Way We Were 84 1. Kristyn Martin 2. Clare DeAngelis 3. Greg Gonser 4. Tristan Chipley 5. Scott Foster 6. Ann Delaney 7. Ellen Marston 8. Jim Danna 9. Jenny Leary 10. Jen Tradd 11. Loring Brown 12. Dawn Wood 13. Steve McGee 14. Karen Miller 15. AnnMarie Guglielmi 16. Nancy Coppolino 17. Andrew Ward 18. Sabina Chen 19. Peter Falkson 20. Ann Lin 21. Caitlin Meagher 22. Don Winkelmes 23. Mike Ward 24. Reiko Maki 25. Colleen Dalton 26. Lois Gerulskis 27. Monique Germaine 28. Jim Aquilina 29. Caryn MacLeay 30. Vicki Adleman 31. Ben Foster 32. Joanne Brawley 33. Karen Lauck 34. Tina Sullivan 35. Carolyn Layden 36. Chris Page 37. Stephanie Yphantes 38. Kristin Allman 39. Lisa Mclntyre 40. Mark Bartow 41. Sharon Bartow 42. Suzanne Fitzhenry 43. Megan Moloney 44. Dianna Orphanos 45. Julie Riley 46. Nancy Hermiston 47. Susan Bresnahan 48. Beth Kane 49. Nancy Downes 50. Louise Conte 51. Kelley Milford 52. Kristin Lund 53. Erika Burk 54. Tadas Petronis 55. Dara Salett 56. Wendy Home 57. Scott King 58. Allison Troiani 59. Chris Fox 60. Sharon Carrabis 85 86 87 1 V9 HI JotH i 4m 9 ms, 1 irll 2 3 5 ' w jKI E vjV H _ 1 1 CJw JL a L J -  k HHi - hjb r. ™ - T M CURRENT L fc - TJ 1 A. W 1 i m EVENTS i . P a ii IS, ■K5 - 1 FADS W r v ;$ swcitcMc FASHIONS ACTIV ITI g c; I Front Row: M. Niles, K. Allman, S. Bartow, J. Marani, J.-Leary, B. Halligan. Second Row: J. Barry, J. Morrison, D. Buckley, M. Grady, S. Corcoran, E. Nguyen, J. Thornton, K. Roche, J. Rochambeau, J. Gary, j. Barber, R. Roche, C. Huskins, M. Kelley, H. Irvine, S. Spinale, J. White, L. Elliot, C. Kelley, C. Hart, G. Hart. The Student Council began 1985 with a new twist Instead of having one president, Marty White and Andy D ' Angelo were Co- Presidents Their fellow officers were Mike Niles, Vice-President; Megan McLellan. Treasurer and Chris Hart, Secretary. The Student Council began the year with a successful Homecoming Week and then the Homecoming Halloween Dance. Many events followed — the Celtics Raffle and the Christmas and Valentine ' s Day Carnations. With the support of the school, the Council tried another Homecoming Week in the winter for the girls basketball team. For a bit of fun, the school elected a king instead of a queen. Unfortunately, the official king was never crowned; however, the enthusi- asm lasted long afterwards. We would like to thank the faculty and the student body for all their support. To the seniors, we would like to wish a fond fare- well and all our gratitude. • The Student Advisory Board, ably led by two-year president Dave Su- grue, opened up a strong line of communication between the stu- dent body and the administration. We put a dent in world hunger with our efforts to raise money for Rosie ' s Place. Evidence of our w ork between the student body and the administration resulted in a bench outside the boys ' locker room. All in all, the S.A.B. was a strong, posi- tive force in the school community. Front Row: M. Quinn, W. Boehl, R. Loughlin, D. Sugrue, J. Oppedisano, R. Sigmund. Second Row: C McWhinnie, S. Murphy, J. Wells, D. Foley, J. Gary, E. McCusker, L. Elliot, R. Rich, R. Lassen. } % Key Club Officers: L. Kelley, J. Cronin, S. Coppa, E. Burk The members of the Key Club were very busy this year in their volunteer projects. Tutoring at the Junior High, working with retarded citizens, and candystriping at Norwood Hospital were just a few of the activities cho- sen. Led by officers Erika Burk, Sue Coppa, Julie Cronin, and Liz Kelley, the Key Club participated in phone- athons for th e American Heart Asso- ciation as well as made stockings for hospital patients at Christmastime. The Key Club would like to extend their sincere thanks to Mrs. Matteson for constant support. Front Row: C. Hall, J. Cummings, B. Carlson, M. Kelley, L. Elliot, H. Irvine, B. Disciullo, A. Hardiman. Second Row: C. Murphy, K. Cunningham, H. McLellan, A. Coggins, N. Hermiston, C. Layden, J. Hunter, M. Hogan, C. Roach, A. Crawford, W. Stranahan, D. Golfarb, K. Lepri, M. Fischler. Third Row: S. Delaney, B. Filippone, N. Little, K. Buckley, M. Giambanco, N. Sheppard, L. Caruso, S. Hayes, C. Baggeroer, A. Delaney. Fourth Row: T. Sullivan, S. Chen, C. Dalton, J. Brawley, J. McAulay, J. Lynch, K. Ilg, J. White, J. Hennigan, D. Pariseau, L. Greenhow, N. Bride, J. Chiricotti, A. Saari, C. Jurkiewicz, B. Cronin, J. Harrington, R. Brawley, B. Sennet. Fifth Row:E. Burk, R. Maki, J. Shea, S. Yphantes, L. Kelley, J. Cronin. n c © © © to i 3. 97 ■8 Thanks to the leadership of our ad- visor. Miss Dillon, and our capable officers, the National Honor Soci- ety had a successful and fulfilling year. NHS supported various school activities such as the NHS Alumni Tea and the Spaghetti Din- ner. Also, we made weekly trips to Saint Francis House in Boston where we assisted Brother Francis in feeding the poor and homeless. Our work at Saint Francis House provided and excellent opportunity to apply our abilities and reach a new level of maturity. We would like to express our grati- tude towards Miss Dillon. Special thanks go to Mr. Case for filling in during Miss Dillon ' s absence. Front Row: K..- Martin, J. Brawley, S. Coppa, B. Kane, S. Desmond, S. Chen, R. Maki, E. Burk, C. Dalton, V. Adleman, A. Gugliemi, T. Chipley, C. Layden, D. Orphanos. Second Row: A. D ' Angelo, G. Parker, M. Niles, K. Lodge, C. Roche, A. Coffin, B. Foster, M. Ward, M. Zieper, R. Sigmund. Third Row: J. Holderreid, A. Ihnatko, J. Aquilina, R. Roche, B. Halligan, W. Coggins, K. FitzPatrick, M. White, T. Kilgarriff, D. Salett, N. Coppolino, A. Ward, K. Allman, K. Subacs, M. Fischler, A. Delaney. N.H.S. Juniors Front Row: M. Hogan, K. Mulgrew, T. Smith, K. Roche, N. Little, L. Andersen, J. Hunter. Second row:M. LaCamera, D. Dermarderosia, S. Spinale, A. Proman, M. Harkness, J. Sullivan, J. Barry, C. Roach, S. Giurleo, K. Buckley, J. Peterson, S. Delaney. Third row: A. Coggins, S. Bogue, S. Buonopane, S. Adams, D. Curley, R. Lassen, K. Cronin, B. Fillipone, T. Gearty, D. Najjar. a, Front Row: A. Coggins, C. Kremer, L. Caruso, M. Fischler, S. Coppa, T. Gearty, J. Leary. Second Row: L. Murphy, S. Gearty, C. Greenhow, K. Cunningham, B. Cronin, S. Hayes, A. Gugliemi, D. Salett, C. Layden. Third Row: ]. Brawley, K. Allman, K. FitzPatrick, D. Curley, M. LaCamera, M. Harkness, M. Hogan, M. Gill, K. Lepri, R. Moore. Que paso? Spanish National Honor Society began its year with the candle- lit induction ceremony welcoming many new members to the club. Our goal this year was to create a scholar- ship fund for one of our senior members. On the day of the Senior Class Flea Market, we took advantage of the hot weather and sold ice cream cones. We gave a special discount if the cone was ordered in Spanish. Members took turns helping out at the Booster ' s booth at home football and basektball games. Thanks to the success of the teams, there were more games than we bargained for. In January, Marcelo Dominguez ar- rived from Santiago, Chile and stayed in Westwood for three months. In March, the German students from Bonn stayed for four weeks. All in all, SHH had a very successful year with all its fund raisers and activities. Mrs. Linda Hanlon Spurred by the supposed drug scandal at Westwood High this year, the SADD program, Students Against Drunk Driving, was more active than ever. With the guidance of Mrs. Hanlon, members of SADD became much more aware of the problems involved with drink- ing, drugs, and driving. SADD arranged for knowledgeable as well as experienced speakers to come and talk to students and their parents. No Thanks became our motto. The members of SADD wish to thank Mrs. Hanlon and the admin- istration for all their support and concern for our welfare. 1 I :% % 99 ? Front Row: A. Ihnatko, S. Buonopane, T. Gearty, A. Lin, L. Carrabis. Second Rdw. E. Marston, J. Russo, H. Krantz, Mr. M. Milan, D. Leary, M. Davis, C. Jurkiewicz, D. Naijar, L. Anderson, M. Hogan. Third Row: J. Riley, E. Burk, C. Dalton, M. Fischler, S. Segenchuck, S. Bogue, S. Adams, R. Nandi. Sunday dreamers and rebels, Flights of butterflies and blazing fires Share a vision molded by the past. Lunatics and seers, Raging prophets, cocooned in wisdom Utter sounds unknown to human mouths — All condemned by those afraid of earnesty. Shunned in fear of isolation. Yet poets and philosophers reside within us all, composing fluttering dreams of the mind. Do not shy from the intimate lyrics; Let the heart ' s desires be free. Release the muses of the soul and Escape from our parentheses. Editors — Front Row: A. Lin, A. Ihnatko, M. Davis. Second Row:S. Buonopane, T. Gearty, Mr. M. Milan Under the valuable guidance of Mr. Michael Milan, the staff of No Parenthe- ses, comprised of students from each of the four classes, met frequently to review and carefully edit student literary mate- rial. Thanks to the great organizing ef- forts of editors-in-chief Ann Lin, Andy Inatko, and John Antinou, the staff man- aged to publish WHS ' s annual school literary magazine, which displayed the literary and artistic talents of many stu- dents. The second annual Poetry Contest was a great success and filled the pages of No Parentheses with many interesting works. Special thanks go to Tom .Gearty for making all those monotonous meet- ings a little lively. All in all, it was an- other successful year for No Parentheses. 100 — Ann Lin ' 86 Precious Thoughts We started the summer — Vacation seemed too short. We went through so much trouble, And we ' re not even called a sport! In July, we went to camps — Early preparation for fall. We wanted to support the champs, With highest hopes for all. Homecoming was a blast! The pyramid made us frown. We saved the best for last, But what goes up, comes down. We stood through snow and sun. We stood in hail and sleet. We always managed to have fun While jumping around in wet feet. B-ball season came around. We strove to be the best. In hopes of being victory bound, We put our talents to the test. Twelve smiling faces in a row, We climbed and climbed so high. With our little mascot in tow, It looked like we ' d reach the sky. The posters are down, the pom poms are still, The season is over, we draw a small tear. We will always have a strong, fighting will. It never fails — there ' s always next year! — Jen Chiricotti a. 101 o 5 Front Row: A. D ' Angelo, A. Corcoran, L. Carrabis, B. Foster, B. Carrabis, S. Chen, J. Keller, D. Pinel, C. Dalton, T. Chipley. Second Row. B. Kane, D. Gibbons, C. Roach, M. Hogan, L. Zaranjian, M. Sharma, J. Domina, C. Reardon, A. Ward, C. Nasisi, N. Downes, A. Troiani, R. Maki, J. White. Third Row: A. Sullivan, J. Pinel, D. Naijar, J. Hunter, J. Hennigan, J. Hanaberry, R. VanZadelhoff, S. Harkness, C. McKenna, G. Gonser, L. Duffy, P. Flaherty, C. MacLeay. Fourth Row:]. Bain, R. Rooney, CXIoin, J. Wells, L. Fiscalda, C. Page, S. Corcoran, J. Holderreid, G. Grundstrom, S. MacQueen. The newly established Westwood High School Chorale numbered sixty-five strong in its first year. Under the direction of Mrs. Maija Gray, the dedicated Chorale met every Wednesday night for two-hour rehearsals. The Christmas and Spring concerts were great successes as the Chorale sang to over- whelming applause and a few standing ova- tions. All those hours of rehearsals really did pay off! The Chorale would like to thank Mrs. Gray for her dedication and hard work. Special thanks go to Jennifer Keller and Jeff Do- mina for their endless patience and talent as Chorale accompanists. Good job, you guys! Sopranos sound good tonight. ..now, shut up! . .. Whose voice cracked? . .. Did Julie get the food? . .. I can ' t hear you. Al- tos! . .. C ' mon, Chris!! . .. Haaaalelujah! 0) In 3 a The 1985-86 Double Quartet contin- ued the WHS tradition of bringing superb music to nursing homes, women ' s clubs, and to many other au- diences. Mrs. Gray ' s first Double Quartet, which sang to several well- deserved standing ovations, consisted of sopranos Sharon Carrabis and Maureen Hogan, altos Reiko Maki and Amy Sullivan, tenors Sean Fin- neran and Greg Gonser, and basses John Holderried and Chris Page. Along with their accompanists Jenni- fer Keller and Jeff Domina, the mem- bers of D.Q. worked hard and brought their talents together to pro- duce an outstanding singing group. Thanks for the music! J. Domina, G. Gonser, M. Hogan, C. Page, A. Sullivan, S. Carrabis, J. Holderreid, R. Maki, J. Keller. Missing: S. Finneran  S2 The WHS Glee Club consisted of fourteen talented and enthusiastic fe- male voices which performed at many concerts this year as well as making an appearance at the State House. Un- der the direction of Mrs. Gray, the girls brought out their best singing voices and impressed audiences every- where. This year, the Glee Club proved that bigger is not always better! 102 Front Row: L. Duffy, D. Shriver, M. Sharma, J. Keller. Second Row: L. Fiscaldo, S. Harkness, J. Haneberry, H. Khuri, P. Flaherty, C. Nasisi. Third Row: C. Coin, C Roach, A. Sullivan, S. MacQueen. The Concert Band had another ex- cellent year, performing in several concerts throughout the winter and spring seasons. Under the skilled baton of Mr. James Giurleo, the band delighted audiences every- where with its thrilling perfor- mances of classical, jazz, and popu- lar works. Many thanks to Mr. Giurleo for a successful year. Front Row.S. Harkness, J. Toussant, L. Randlett, C. Chipley, C. McKenna, J. Pinel, K Gerraughty. Second Row: S. Jones, K. FitzPatrick, C. Page, K. Madden, L. Susi, C Towne, J. Mayhew, J. Rutan, K. Perry, M. Young. Third Row: S. McGee, G. Traylor C. Reardon, D. Merrill, B. Poreda, N. McGee. Fourth Row: N. Dovvnes, M. Giam- banco, J. Murray, B. Rosenblad, D. McKenna, J. Giurleo, J. Hudson. S3 13 ft. The 1985-86 Westwood High School Orchestra successfully opened with its annual Christmas Concert under the direction of Mr. James Giurleo. It was a very prom- ising year. New arrivals from the Junior High added to the continu- ity of the orchestra. We all gave our very best to make it an interesting and exciting year. Through the pa- tience and understanding of our conductor, we excelled in our per- formance. The tradition of the Westwood High Orchestra will be passed on to the underclassmen by the outgoing seniors. Front Row: K. Boland, J. Bain, L. Tench, A. D ' Angelo, J. Holderreid, V. Wiltshire, K. Keyes. Second Row: N. Dovvnes, C. Page, A. Corcoran, Mr. J. Giurleo, A. Corcoran, E. Nguyen, J. Murray, K. Martin. a 103 T3 c; Under the new direction of Mr. Richard, the Westwood High School Dance Band had another successful season. With the intro- duction of several new arrange- ments, the members enjoyed many performances, including the Win- ter Concert, the Spring Pops Con- cert, and a tour to upstate New York. The departing seniors would like to thank Mr. Richard for his time and dedication and to wish the underclassmen good luck in the next year. Front Row: A. Lin, J. Domina, M. Giambanco, A. D ' Angelo, J. Murray, N. Downes, B. Poreda. Second Row: G. Gonser, R. Roche, K.. Madden, C. Page, S. McGee. Third Row: C. McKenna, B. Poreda. J3 5 Senior Districts — Front Row: G. Gonser, M. Hogan, J. Holderreid. Second Row: N. Downes, A. Ward, K.. Maki. .ations to those talented students who were chosen to rep- resent Westwood High School at the Southeast Districts Concert. Thanks to hard work, these students made the concert a great success. i Junior Districts —L to R: P. Flaherty, J. Giurleo, L. Duffy. 104 The 1985-86 Marching Band had a very successful year. Winning first place at the Massachusetts State Finals was a highpoint of the season. Sharon Carra- bis, as Drum Major, proudly led the Marching Band into the New England finals, placing a respectable third and winning the honor of Best Drum Major. President, Chris Page; Vice-Pres., Jon Murray; Treas., Ken Madden; Secretary, Kristyn Martin. The Color Guard Co- Captains were Barbara Priore and Jen Hunter. Thanks to Mr. Giurleo, the band direc- tor, as well as to the drill and color guard instructor. The year was fun for all and ended on a good note.(Ha, ha!) Front Row: R. Nandi, M. Levine, A. Ihnatko, S. Adams, N. Little, M. Papetti. Second Row: Mr. J. Pender, J. Coin, D. Dermaderosian, J. Holderreid, A. Proman, S. Buono- pane, T. Gearty, A. Ward, A. Lin, C. Dalton. Shut up, Steve! . .. Where ' s the food?! . .. Guess 9 ...Lechmere runs ... When do we get our letters? . .. (si- lence).. .she ' s my one desire — Under the dedicated guidance and or- ganization of Coach James J. Pender, the Westwood High School Math Team once again battled to defend its coveted SMML championship title this season. Inspired by seniors An- drew Ward and Ann Lin, along with juniors Steve Buonopane and Aaron Proman, the members of the school ' s most elite organization intimidated many of the opposing teams of two different leagues into mental submis- sion. The team even survived the mobs of cheering fans and groupies to give arch-rival Sharon a run for the crown. The departing seniors, An- drew, Ann, Colleen, John, and Andy, wish the remaining members the best of luck and future victories in the next year. We all give special thanks to Mr. Pender for his driving devotion, and, of course, are forever indebted to our faithful alternate, Keenan G. Brock. 6 ft I The Debating Club, with President Debbie Najjar, Vice-President Caro- lyn Jurkiewicz, and Secretary Cathy Breen, once again came into existence at WHS. Mr. Hart, who served as ad- visor in past years, provided valuable advice and encouragement. Not only did the club organize debates between fellow students, but it also participat- ed in debates between local schools. With enough student participation and recognition, this new-born De- bating Club will be able to continue in future years. Front Row: D. Naijar, C. Jurkiewicz, L. Anderson. Second Row: D. Curley, W. Khouri, A. Ward, M. Hogan, S. Molloy. 106 Student representatives spent a week at local colleges — girls at Bridgewater State, boys at Bent- ley — as they studied the basics of state and town government. Partic- ipants were organized into towns, countries, and political parties. Mock elections were conducted to set up complete exective and legis- lative working bodies. Through this process, participants gained a greater understanding of the me- chanics of government. These stu- dents also gained fond memories as well as many new friends. I L to R: G. Gonser, K. FitzPatrick, A. D ' Angelo, K. Allman, J. Cronin, S. Coppa, C. Dalton, K. Lauck. S3 S3 O C 13 107 Despite the many valiant efforts by Miss Shute and the seniors, the Drama Club, unfortunately, did not have a very productive year. However, for the seniors, there are many fond memories of past years in the Drama Club. The Music Man, Annie Get Your Gun, Lorelei, the One-Acts, and many others have added greatly to our high school careers. The seniors would like to wish Miss Shute and the rest of the club the best of luck for the future. Left to right: S. Chen, J. Holderreid, S. Finneran, A. Ward, S. Molloy, M. Fischler, G. Gonser. 6 s 5 Despite the occasional lack of in- terest from its members and the fact that it was not an official part of the Massachusetts Chess League, the 1986 Westwood High Chess Team had its strongest group of players ever. Under the ever help- ful, always confused leadership of Mr. Kevin Burke, the Westwood team of pawn pushers travelled across Massachusetts in search of new challenges as they looked for- ward to a free box of donuts. The team bids a fond farewell to its se- nior members and wishes them luck, happiness, and insanity wherever they go. The rematch with the whale.. .the ugly, yellow school bus. ..The Big Win. ..utterly strange people and opponents. .. Shut up, G. P. !! Left to ri ght: B Poreda, B. Foster, B. Poreda, J. Doe, E. Goldstein, A. J. Doe. 108 With the help of advisor Madame Coffin and sponsor Madame Dou- cette, a chapter of Societe Honor- aire de Francais was finally estab- lished at Westwood High School. Ten members were inducted in a ceremony which will serve as a model for the years to come. La Course du Flambeau, in which a lighted candle was passed from member to member, proceeded smoothly, and Mr. Flaherty led the members in the singing of La Marseillaise. The motto, Service et Honneur was adopted by the members, who have also started a tutoring service at the High School. The senior members, Andrew Ward, Ann Lin, and Colleen Dal- ton, express special thanks to all involved and wish the club much luck for the future. J. Hennigan, M. Rosenberg, S. Buonopane, A. Lin, A. Ward, S. Delaney, M. McMil- lan. Missing: C. Dalton, L. Anderson, N. Little. The 1986 Academic Decathalon team participated in the regional Academic Decathalon competition last November with a minor degree of success. Held at Cambridge Rindge Latin High School, the meet was a mix of many subjects, some of which, such as economics, art, and music, were quite foreign to some of our teammates. The team of Mark Mansur, Greg Gonser, Matt Zieper, Ann Delaney, Erik Johnson, and Marty White did their best, but fell short of qualify- ing for the next round. The Super- quiz on Immigration was our downfall; however, Erik Johnson did turn in an electrifying perfor- mance on this subject. The team would like to thank Mr. Flaherty and all the teachers who helped make this year ' s Academic Decath- alon possible. 2 r s G. Gonser, M. Mansur, A. Delaney, A. DAngelo (representing M. White), M. Zieper, E. Johnson. 109 Homecoming Week Activities Big Success! The annual Homecom- ing Week, was a great success with its Hat Day, Hawaii Beach Day, Pajama Day, and Green Pride Day activi- ties. At the Pep Rally, Una O ' Brien was crowned as our lovely Homecoming Queen along with her stunning court. On Friday, everybody enjoyed watching the senior girls ' valiant at- tempt at powderpuff football. Despite the overwhelming support- (both mentally and physically!) of their coaches, the girls lost a tough, but fun, game. On Saturday, with the Queen and court cheer- ing them on, the foot- ball team defeated Med- field in the traditional Homecoming Game. The Week ended with a bang at Saturday night ' s Homecoming Dance. Featuring Greg Gonser ' s band The Change, the dance welcomed stu- dents in their most out- rageous costumes. Needless to say, Home- coming Week provided a good time for all. Cultural Exchange Foreign Students at home in WHS Despite the absence of an AFS chapter this year, exchange pro- grams at Westwood were as active as ever. In January, Marcelo Do- minguez, from Chile, ar- rived for a three-month stay in Westwood. Host- ed by senior Amy Craw- ford and her family, Marcelo, with the help of SHH members, easily adapted to American society. In March, the Westwood Bonn, Ger- many, exchange pro- gram continues in its third year. Eighteen ex- cited German students arrived for a 3-week stay with their equally en- thusiastic hot families. Very little time was spent in school as advi- 112 •jjvibjgmy i area Air Can Mrun Map sor Mr. Milan kept our visitors busy with field trips to various points of interest in the Boston area. On weekends, host students and their friends took it upon themselves to show the guests the American way to party. As evident, this year ' s exchange program was extremely successful. To quote one German stu- dent, This has been the best three weeks of my life. 113 N.H.S. Induction The Torch Passes On... On April 15, the senior mem- bers of NHS passed on the torch to thirty-one juniors in a candle-lighting induction ceremony. Speeches for scholarship, lead- ership, character, and service were made by four juniors. Mr. Tom Brown was called upon to grVe the faculty ad- dress along with speeches by Mr. Glenn Harkness and the ever-amusing Mr. Phillip Flaherty. Touching moments in the cer- emony included the induction of Mr. Albert Nolan into NHS. Mr. Nolan, who has been an integral part of the WHS faculty for many years, retired this year. The Double Quartet sang for Mr. John Markarian, who re- tired in 1984. Then, the high- light of the evening occurred. The Music Room was dedicat- ed to Mr. Markarian for his 40 years of outstanding service to the WHS Music Department. I ' ll Good Morning America! i WHS on National TV Excitement brewed as ABC ' s Good Morning America chose WHS as the site of a nationally televised prom fashion show. Twenty lucky students, hand- chosen to model the formal wear, became instant celebri- ties. Nothing like this event had ever happened before in the history of WHS! The models and background people, also WHS students, were told to report to a lavish- ly decorated lower media cen- ter at 6 A.M., on March 14, 1986, to rehearse for a 4-min- ute segment on live television. Fitted earlier at Filene ' s, the la- dies looked stunning in their gowns of silk, satin, lace, and- ... tinfoil. The gentlemen didn ' t look too shabby either in their Milton ' s tuxes of black, red, white (with pink cumberbund, Ross!), brown and purple (?!). A make-up artist and a hair- dreser were on the set to cake- on blush and to mousse-up curls. What a bunch of hams! Miami Vice! . . . How ' s the punch? . . . Act natural! . . . Flake . . . Pretty in Pink . . . Live! From Westwood High . . At 7:30 A.M., with the whole school and town tuning in, Pat George, Good Morning Amer- ica ' s fashion consultant, ap- peared on TV in our media center. The hectic 1 Vi hours of rehearsals actually paid off. Nervous, but showing plenty of style, the dapper models strutted their stuff. President Mike Quinn got a shocker when he was introduced with, His name is. ..Steve! Prom Queen Debi Goldfarb looked as if she belonged on Dynasty. And who could ever forget Joe Biggs ' famous grin? The final thrill came with the stage manager ' s announcement, You were just on national TV! Poufs, hoops, purple tuxes, and all, WHS put on a great show, even if there were stacks of books in the background! 115 5 s 0t% ■■■' All III k v IHfe Editors-in-Chief: Jim Aquilina, Andy D ' Angelo, Sabina Chen, Me- lissa Fischler With the unrelenting help of Mr. Brian Hart, the yearbook staff worked hard all year to produce the 1986 Green Years. All those layouts, copies, photos, grease pencils, and disks added up to this book of memories. Through the creative efforts of Editors- in-Chief Jim Aquilina, Sabina Chen, Andy D ' An- gelo, and Melissa Fischler, the yearbook staff man- aged to capture and present the events of the 1985-86 school year in an interesting and artistic way. Many thanks go to the layout and typing staffs who had to put up with Sabina and Jim ' s stress attacks and insistences of perfection. Deadline this week! Get outta my way!! Luckily, these loyal staffs got a break under Andy, who was slightly more orga- nized, slightly more laid-back, and slightly less per- fect. (Just kidding!) Layout editor Colleen Dalton and biographies editor Erika Burk proved to be most valuable resources as they gave thge yearbook unlimited amounts of brainstorming ideas and pure hard work. Business editors Brian Halligan and Ke- vin Lodge were just as essential to the production. They provided a very important ingredient — MONEY! Although this production may not have been the smoothest running yearbook process, there were still many enjoyable times. The success of a year- book is not measured in the ease of the production, but in the appeal of the final product. We hope you are pleased with the result of our work. Section Editors: K. Lodge (Business), A. Lin (Art), A. Delaney (Senior Activities), E. Burk (Biogra- phies), C. Dalton (Layout), M. Zieper (Sports?), B. Halligan (Business) 116 117 118 119 ■4fc -.. ,, ■. , • I Bottom row: M. Totino, D Manzelli, M Mulgrew, M. Nolte, L. Brown, G. Warren, T. Bean, D. Sullivan, M. Calvagne, J. Biggs, P. Palermo, D. Sugrue, S. Blumquist, C. O ' Brien, R. Shea, B. Quinn, T. Despinosa, A. Alves. 2nd Row: R. Blomquist, J. Barry, M. Doherty, N. Peters, B. McMillan, S. King, M. LaCamera, P. Cloney, W. Boehl, S. Lane, S. MacDon- ald, M. Harkness, L. Fink, R. Ruggiero, M. Shea. 3rd Row: M. Scibillia, T. Shamata, T. Yobaccio, B. Stirling, C. Pindel, B McCarthy, T. Beatty, A. D ' Angelo, J. Oppedisano, B. Carter, J. Alves, C. Runcie, D. Henderson, B. Cardie, M. Mao, T. Colpitis. 4th Row: B. MacKinnon, M. Rosenberg, J. Bean, A.J. MacKinnon, K. Driscoll, D. Mason, M. Strauss, R. O ' Brien, V.J. KtJley, D. Curley, J. Roberts, A. Mullin, P. Bean, T. McMillan, S. Mclntyre, N. Molinas, J. Marani. 5th Row: J. Coen, J. McDonough, P. Clark, M. Higgins, K. McCoy, T. Higgins, C. Kallenberg, J. Hanley, J J. Kircsh, R. Sigmund, M. Krukonis, K. Weekes, M. Leonard, M. Thurmond. M. Tl The year started at Camp Sugarbrook in VT with a hard, but eventful week of training camp and the team looking strong. The first game was an uphill battle against Di- vision 4 powerhouse Foxboro who were Su- perBowl finalists from the year before. Domination of Foxboro followed with a 17- beating. Millis was difficult test at our temporary home field at Xaverian, but we came from behind for a 7-6 victory. Westwood took a 19 game winning streak into the Thanksgiving Day clash at 8-1 Holliston. The streak was snapped and we failed to get a third consecutive Super Bowl trip. The captains — Joe Biggs, Matt Cal- vagne, Paul Palermo, Dave Sugrue — led the team to a very successful season and there is much hope for success next year. The team would like to thank Eric and the rest of the coaches, Mr. Gearon, the Boosters and our fans. 122 123 BOYS SOCCER TEAM This year ' s Wolverine team had many highlights deserving mention. With 14 wins the team won more games than any other soccer club in Westwood ' s history, collecting a record of 14-5-1. Mark Mansur supplied the offense leading the team in points as well as setting the record for most goals in a single season at 14. Likewise, Kevin Fitzpatrick was the mainstay of the defense, keeping the twines almost un- touched as goalie, leaving yet another re- cord of career shutouts. The team was led by Tri-Captains Wally Coggins, Tom McCusker, and Marty White. The team wishes to thank Coach Rock for another successful year. Good luck to future teams, from the last of the great ones, the squad of ' 85- ' 86. J.V.: Top L to R: Coach Irwin, J Kartcher, B. Henderson. J Fox, J. Gilroy, J. Friedman, D. Scaly, R. Glynn, J. Layden, M. Grady Bottom L to R: D. Halperin, D. O ' Connor, J. Lee, J. Christian, M. Scarano, S. Haynes, T. Feeney, J. Dobra, B. Rosenblad Varsity: Top L to R: Coach Rock, B. Jorgensen, D. Cohen, M. Mansur, B. MacDonald, M. Dorr, A. Scarano, B. Grady, K. Fitzpatrick. Bottom L to R: T. Connell, T. McCusker, G. Sudduth, C. Thompson. 124 GIRLS SOCCER Varsity: Bottom L to R: N. Rae, L. Mclntyre, W. Home, K. Miller, M. Maloney, B. Bashian, J. Shea, L. Lane, T. Gogulak. Top L to R: K. Breen, K. Roche, M. Niles, L. Smith, C. Huskins, R. Rich, F. Davey, J. Gunderson, J. Barry, K. Johnson, J. Tschirch, S. Sheppard, D. Butters, N. Sheppard, K. Mulgrew, Coach Niles. J. V.: Top L to R: L. Greely, L. Elliot, M. Martin, C. Baggeroer, L. Noumi, M. McMillan, C. Greenhow, N. Bride, E. McCusker. Middle L to R: J. White, B. OToole, D. Foley, S. Seward, J. A. Connely, J. Clinton, S. Gearty, Coach McNeil. Bottom L to R: N. Antonellis, H. Irvine. m Freshman: Top L to R: Coach Doe, A. Joyce, R. Van Zadelhoff, L. Carver, S. Harkness, J. Welles, S. Imbornone, L. O ' Connor, C. McDonald. Bottom L to R: J. Morrison, C. Murphy, M. Lehman, A. Dorr, K. Malloy, S. Shields, J. Sweeney. The girls soccer team had a great season this year. We started off on a winning streak the first five games. We came up against our arch-rivals Foxboro and lost 2-0. We came back at them a couple of weeks later and tied them 0-0. We made it into the tourney after defeating an up- set Medway team. We made it to the quarter-finals and lost once again to Fox- boro 5-0. Oh Well! 50 cents and a Cup of Coffee. .. IF! Dou- ble Rats...Ripps Hips. ..Lobster. ..Gun- die ' s house. ..microwave pizza. ..Wet Cathy.. .Tourney Bound... Birdie-Bird- ie. ..19 pts.. .closet fights. ..Belly.. .What Banquet???. ..G.E.K... no shoulder rolls... nalim fog.. .Thanks KM, MM, BB! 125  VOZI£ra4ZI Lynch. The 1986 Girls Volleyball Team had the best season in Westwood High ' s history. With a strong showing in the tournament, the girls finished off their season with an unfortunate loss in the Central finals to Milford. High points of the season included Daily Tran- script All-Star standings awarded to tri-captains Amy McCusker, Una O ' Brien, and Clare DeAngelis. Clare also was the Transcript ' s MVP and was also a Patriot Ledger All-Star. Other Transcript all-stars were Kelly West, Jen Murphy, and Kim Ilg. The tournament All-Stars were Clare, and Kim. At the ban- quet the honors went to; Amy McCusker as MVP, Jen Murphy as Unsung Hero, Kathleen Sweeneyf as Most Sportsmanlike, and the Coach ' s Award went to Janet FIELD HOCKEY The Girls ' Field Hockey Team completed another season under the guidance of Coa- ch Procaccino with a disappointing 4-11 P record. Despite the losses, the season was competitive and reached its peak against the Bellingham Hawks. The season fea- tured Gamby, individual gripe sessions, BK headrolls, Maria ' s excercise, and Sue ' s box- ers. Good luck next year, may you have winning season! Varsity: Bottom L to R: A. Hardiman, M. Petrucci, D. Doherty, S. Spinale, S. Bartow, K. Allman, K. Lund, N. Hermiston, B. Sinnot. Middle L to R: R. Ann Brawley, B. Cronin, B. Kane, M. McLellan, A. Coggins, C. Kelley, M. McKelvey, K. White. Top L to R: Coach Procaccino, E. Fadum, Z. Koukkos, J. Peterson, L. Duffy. ■7 Junior Varsity: Bottom L to R: H. McLlelan, J. Cummings, C. Tassanari, A. Corcoran, J. Aquilina, K. Kane. Middle L to R: Middle L to R: J. DeSimone, C. Hall, G. Heneberry, K. O ' Toole, M. Beneway, V. Bruno, B. Rago, J. Robicheau. Top L to R: Coach Hausloner, N. Connors, S. Corcoran, C. Koukko , D. Jorgensun, L. Duffy. GIRL ' S CROSS- COUNTR Y n V 4. W. W Right: Coach Bowler, Patty Flaherty, Beth O ' Rourke, Ann Delaney, ieyes, Maureen Hogan, Sue Delaney. This year the girls were small in number, but powerful. Everyone had P.R. ' s which helped to contribute to a successful season. Pattie was bet- ter known for slipping on rocks and spraining her ankle while Sue was known for her impeca- ble sense of direction. Maureen had a friendly rivalry with Rich, to see who was faster, which will continue next year. Kerry occasionally liked to show up for practice and Beth occasionally tripped in some unimportant state meets. Ann Delaney got rid of her old sneakers; too bad she didn ' t lose her nickname as well. We ' d all like thank Mrs. Bowler for a good season and fc band fanfare she gave us. Goad luck to Bet Pattiej and Maureen ne t. ry% v i i iif mm B Ib .iii((X t (i (( Ux cuh ( fm ' I • 128 )L r m BOY ' S CROSS-COUNTRY Cross country has been deemed by Westwood ' s team as the sole rem- nant of the Puritan work ethic. The Westwood boy ' s enjoyed a fine 7-1 record. The only loss to Holliston by a small margin. This loss cost the squad the league championship and a 22 consecutive winning streak. Senior Co-captain Paul Dullea went undefeated throughout the regular season and currently holds the record for the Westwood ' s CrOSS-COUntrY COUrse. Westwood ' s Top L to R: K. Carter, M. Ward, C. Hart, M. Papetti, S. Bunopane, A. Proman, 5. _.i - „«_i_;_ n_:__ i_r_ll: Maxwell, B. Hoean, A. Brazier, Coach Hargreaves. Bottom L to R: C. Dullea, S. other Co- captarn, Brian Halhgan, Adams Coff . n p DuUea b al g D L R led the mighty Green Wave con- A Riska i a . sisting of juniors Aaron Proman, Steve Buonopane, and freshman Kevin Carter. 129 CLAMS First Row: C. Flannagan, J. Hart, C. Hart, J. Hart, J. Danna, Coach Schaeter. Second Row: K. Fitzpatrick, J. Bride, S. Blum, J. Christian, J. Cohen, S Jones. Missing: M. Niles and A. Winslow 4 The swim team didn ' t have a great record this year, but we had some fun and did well individually. Three clams went to the South Sectionals and everyone im- proved meet by meet. The Lane 6 All- Stars were especially impressive while putting in the lane lines. Kevin Fitzpat- rick broke two school records in the 2001. M. and the 100 breaststroke. The following seniors contributed greatly: Mike Niles, Andy Winslow, Steve Blum, Joe Bride, Joe Hart, and Jim Danna. Good luck next year from the ' 86 Clams. k CLAMETTES Swim naked! ... Go clams! ... Chlorine does wonders for my hair. ... I knew that. ... Do we have to get in now? ... Pep pills... Freshman sing- ing... Who went to the dentist today? ... Joke ... Under the leadership of a new coach Miss Sullivan and captains Joanne Brawley, and Karina Subacs, the team had a good season this year. Several school and state records were broken and many personal bests were achieved. The team sent several swimmers to the sectional and state meets. Ann- Marie Guglielmi took 7th and 11th place in the state meet. Congragulations go to Bobbi Ferraro who had an outstanding diving season. She took first at sectionals, second at states and was named an All-American. Best of luck in the future to the twelve departing seniors and to those who remain behind. First Row: J. Brawley, K. Subacs. Second Row: S. Kelley, M. Fannon, T. Massaro, J. Toussant, D. Buckley, H. Khuri, L. Zaranjian. Third Row: L. Anderson, H. Flannagan, M. Cloney, J. Mayhew, K. Cunningham, K. Buckley, S. Gerulskis, S. Yessalian, Coach Sullivan. Fourth Row: J. Riley, V. Adleman, A. Troiani, A. Crawford, E. Burke, R. Maki, K. Lauck, D. Melanson. Inset: A. Guglielmi, B. Ferraro. BOY ' S HOOP Quote: It doesn ' t matter whether we win or lose, just as long as we had somewhere to celebrate our victory or drown our defeat. Nicknames: Chriff, Leo, Beav, Wal- lace, Captain Mauler, Michael, A-Man, Hal, Bonas, F. Dano, Scrunge, Rumple, Mic, Practice Hero. Favorite Sayings: Shutup Beav, Your bummin me out, I rumple for ya. Pet Peeves: Losing in overtime, Losing by one point, Going into overtime on Friday nights, Losing to Millis with 0:00 on the clock, Chriff ' s punctiality, Girl ' s National Records, Head Case Coaches. Future Plans: Dan Cohen will attend Georgetown or George Washington University on a four year basketball scholarship. Favorite People: D Team, Mike Quinn, Ross Sigmund, Chris Roche, yun-yun, Biggzy. Varsity: Front Row: D. O ' Brien. Capt. W. Coggin Capt D.Cohen Capt. T. Connell, A. Scarano. M. LaCamera. Second Row: Coach Ckary , B McMillan, T. Delapa, B. Halligan. C. Fox, K McCoy, A.J. McKinon, M. Doherty. GIRL ' S HOOP Varsity: Front Row: Capt. K. Miller, Capt. K. Ilg, Capt. C. DeAngelis. Back Row: Coach Peters, S. Sheppard, L. Smith, J. Murphy, N. McDermott, N. Rae, R. Rich, F. Davey, K. Milford, H. Irvine, L. Elliot. Junior Varsity: Front: K. West, T. Imbournone, J. Morrison, K. Roche, M. McMillan, J. Gary, C. Reissfelder. Back S. Griffin, K. McCoy, J. McCoy, L. Noumi, B. O Toole, S. Gearty. H G.F.B!!... Boofy ' s talks... unver.. Where ' s Kelley? ... Ground Round on a snowy night... Somebody at least clap. ... Faith stop smiling. ... Timex... Shrimp... The Violent Ferns?... Home videos at renee ' s... la-la ... Mom, Dad we ' re number one!! ... Hanna... Louie... Lobes?... Here ' s the safety tip for the day. ... Renee ' s neck... Nice driving, Kim... Tri-Valley League Champs... The streak is still in tact... Good luck next year!!! BOY ' S WINTER TRACK The Boy ' s Winter Track team had anoth- er enjoyable season this year. Our team was unable to repeat last year ' s undefeat- ed season but showed a lot of enthusi- asm and many excellent individual per- formances. Outstanding runs were by Paul Dullea in the mile and two mile, Andy D ' Angelo in the 40 yard dash, Mike Ward in the 1000, and Andrew Coffin in the mile and two mile. A tal- ented group of underclassmen indicates that next year ' s team should be a force in the league. Steve Segunchek, Andy D ' Angelo, and Paul Dullea were all voted Daily Transcript All-Stars. The seniors would like to wish good luck to next years team and give a special thanks to Roger and Mr. Wolverton for all their hard work. Good luck to Roger in his new profession and we all hope he gets that something out of his crew. Most of all BEAT HOLLISTON NEXT YEAR. GIRL ' S WINTER TRACK Tm •J p v- Front Row L Murphy N. Biide, M. Niles, D Butters, Capt. A. Delaney, Capt K Subacs, K. White. C. MacDonald, J. Sweeney. I- runney Second Row S Shield ' I Duffy. J. Walrod, M Fischlet, VV Stranahan, J. White, B. O ' Rourke, N. Hermiston, J. Toussant, T. Massaro, L. Rand lot!, K. Baker, H. Khouri. The Girl ' s Winter Track team had an exciting season this year with many per- sonal bests in both the league and state meets. Tri-Valley League All Stars were won by Ann Delaney and Beth O ' Rourke in the mile, Laura Murphy andX)ianna Butters in the 1000. Beth O ' Rourke and Ann Delaney were also elected o he Daily Transcript All-Star . Everyone improved meet by meet and had lots of fun despite some bad jokes at the best banquet ever. Many thanks to Roger and Mr. Wolverton for their hardwork, dedication, and encour- agement. The seniors wish Roger good luck in his new career and the rest of the team luck in their efforts to regain the title next year. ■f (r£ZZD HOCKEY The 1985-86 Wolverines had an exciting year, led by the senior tri-captains Tom McCusker, Bob MacDonald, and Sol Cohen, the team went to the State Semi-finals where they lost to St. Bernard. Previously beating Dover-Sher- borne to capture the South Eastern Sectional Championship. The game winning goal was scored in overtime by Brian Valentine. They also took the Tri-Valley League Champion- ship for the third consecutive year, and currently holds a 32 game unbeaten streak in the TVL. Tom McCusker broke the record for the most minutes without a goal scored upon 162.20 minutes, which accounted for Westwood ' s many wins. The scoring was led by Bob MacDonald (20-30-50) who was also chosen as a TVL All-Star, as were Tom McCusker, Sol Cohen, Bill Grube, and Ed Kirrane. Scott Jacobson and Cory Pindel contributed to the great Wolver- ine effort. Sol Cohen led the defensive core. The rest of the defensemen, Bill Grube, Rocco Ruggiero, and Rob Bloum- quist were stepping up at the blue line all year long. Senior goaltender Loring Brown, Juniors Ed Hennigan, and Bill .eissfelder also contributed by coming in to make some big stops. Good luck to next years team and many thanks to our coaches, parents and fans. First Row: S. Hayes, J. Morrison, B. DiScuillo, B. Ferraro, M. McKelvey, A. McCusker, J. Clinton, J. Robicheau, J. Tschirch, R. Sigmund, C. O ' Connor, P. Cloney, J. Marshall, J. Tradd, J. Martin, C. Kremer, N. Downes, D. Ganz, T. Lowe, V. Gostautas, B. Hubbell, D. Shriver, K. Breen, N. Sheppard. THE GOLF TEAM The Golf team was back to their winning ways this season as they posted a re- cord of 12 wins and 2 losses. Jeff Mucciarone was the consistent low- man for the Wolverines while sophomore phenom- enon Bill the pro Cronin was a clutch performer. Ivan Heller, Jay Carey, and Steve Dakin also played terrific golf throughout the year. This year ' s seniors wish the best of luck to next years team and would like to thank Coach Kodzis for his help and consideration. Front: R. Sigmund, J. Mucciarone. 2nd Row: Coach Kodzis, T. McMullin, R. Reissfelder, K. Foscaldo, I. Heller, B. Cronin. - BOY ' S SPRING TRACK .: za Front Row: T. Gearty, A. Wallace, D. Dermarderosia, M. Papetti, P. Dullea, R. Dullea, D. Winklemas. Second Row: S. Lane, K. Driscoll, J. Friedman, S. Maxwell, M. Rosenberg, K.. Carter, J. Bean. Third Row: Coach Hargreaves, D. Papetti, E. Nyugen, P. Palermo, G. Parker, B. Hogan, Coach Henderson. The Boy ' s Spring Track team this year didn ' t share the same success of last year ' s team but showed as much as spir- it and enthusiasm as ever. Our team over- came many obstacles, the major one was the lack of a track for the entire season. Even with the many downfalls of season, we managed to have a lot of fun and many personal bests and excellent individual performances were ac- complished. The seniors would like to thank Coach Hargreaves and Coach Henderson and wish good luck to next years squad. RUNNIN ' FOR FUN ■WM Front Row: S. Gearty, M. Niles. 2nd Row: J. Murphy, T. Chipley, N. Bride, J. White, E. Fadum, L. Elliot, D. Butters, B. O ' Rourke, L. Murphy. 3rd Row: Coach Niles, C. Chipley, T. Massero, B. Disciullio, L. Randlett, S. Shields, L. Duffy, S. Harkness, J. Toussant. Under the encouraging eye of rookie track coach Michael Niles, the Girls ' Spring Track Team stars were allowed to shine. Juniors Hope Irvine and Beth O ' Rourke turned in all-star efforts in the mile and 2-mile, respectively. Junior Lynn Elliot proved herself a powerhouse in the long and triple-jump. Sophomore Deb- bie Malouf of javelin and 440 fame greatly contributed to team spirit and points. Senior Melissa Fischler, although slowed by injuries, was a model of consistency and dominant force in the TVL in the shot-put and discus. Thanks go to track captains Ann Delaney, Karina Subacs, Melissa Fischler, and also to Coach Niles. Good Luck to all of next year ' s tracksters. 141 LETS PLAY BALL First Row T. McCusker J Oppedisano, J. Biggs, A. D ' Angelo VV. Boehl, B McMillin, M. Goodale, P. Lynch Back Row Coach Downcs, C. Roche, J. Barry, K. Keefe, M. Krukonis, M. Calvagne, Coach Haley. North Sectional Semi-fi- nalist ' s-Best Tourney Showing in 10 years-2nd place in Tri-valley-Kevin- Clemens Keefe gets 14K ' s(school record)-10 run inning against Holliston- Most career hits for Matt Calvagne(0ver 100, school record)-Junior High and Back-Chicken Man ' s pitching-Rippy bends-Ha- ley twists-Bigzy ' s fielding- Werner ' s Bermuda trip- Andy ' s bunt hits-Sweet thing-Meat pig-Tom ' s East Boston catch-Game after prom-We are so spent- Micky ' s glue glove-Tom ' s girl statistition-Barry ' s 7 RBI ' s against Foxboro(s- chool record)-Rat ' s P- glasses-Pick it up, it ain ' t $ %$ -High balls are for drinking. Front Row: M. Lennon, J. Gilroy, T. Smith Coach Calvagnese. Second Row: Ruggiero, S. Blomquist, R. Shea, S. Cappucino, G. Sudduth. Third Row: Henderson, B. Grady, T. D ' Espinosa, D. Mason, S. Mclntyre. j £ ' Front Row: J. Gary, K. Mulgrew, D. Runcie, J. Gunderson, K. Roche, F. Davey, K. Sweeney, C. O ' Reily. Second Row: S. Griffin, C. Huskins, K. Harrington, M. Giam banco, N. Rae, E. Lawless, J. Tretter, Coach West. .v _ . V But we ' re just a young team. - Betty, Betty, BETTY ' .-Granny ' s bursitis, -a little wet-Dianne?- Optimism(guess who)-Kerry ' s loyal fan(age doesn ' t matter)- Kathleen ' s rock-Gundy ' s hop- on the hood shuttle-Where ' s Ookie-Tootie ' s kiki-la-la-Basi- cally YOU ' RE IGNORANTI- Cheryl ' s grand slam-Kristin what ' s the score?-Pizza party goals for Hoop and Kristin (not fulfilled)-Happy ' s right field grass and face stains-Nancy, roll your sleeves down and put your hat on-While Bob was catching softballs with his stomach, Wee- nie was catching them with her eye-See you next year, Marie- Bob ' s balloons-That pitch was sooo sweet- Thankx for a great season, Mr. West. Front Row: M. Cloney, L. Calvagne Second Row: J. Barry, J. Mayhew, S Shep- pard, S. Federico, K. White, D. Williams. Third Row: L. Guglielmi, H. Beatty. J Marshall, J. Gozzo, J. Rutan, Coach Dwyer. Mi 143 C.A. AND THE GUMBETTES Front Row: M. White, B. Halligan, M. Dorr. Second Row: A. Levine, A. Brazier, J. Mariani, M. Davis. Third Row: Coach Chatterton, T. Higgins, V.J. Kelley, B. Grube, R, Lassen, M. Harkness, Coach Armstrong. Tri-captains Brian Halligan, Marty White, and Mike Dorr led the Wol- verines to a 12-2 record, placing sec- ond in TVL. The addition of Coach Chatterton to the already dynamic Coach Armstrong proved to be the key to the Wolverines strong sea- son. At first and second singles, Mike Harkness and Mike Dorr played ex- tremely well earning them Tri-valley League All-stars. At third singles, sophomore sensation Al Brazier won a deciding match at Holliston earning him an honorable mention TVL All- star. The ever colorful John Mariani provided key muscle off the bench. At first doubles Brian Halligan and Marty White ruled the TVL with only one loss. White and Halligan were also TVL All-stars. Rich Lassen and Bill Grube earned TVL honorable mention playing strong second dou- bles. Thanks to the Co-hogs. The squad made it to the quarter-finals of the State Tourney. Good luck next year. GIRLS WIMBLEDON Front row: J. Peterson, K. Buckley, B. Kane, K. Allmann, L. Kelley, T. Gogolak. 2nd Row: K. Kane, J. McCoy, C. Hall, D. Buckley, M. Sharma, Coach Procaccino, J. Robicheau. Where ' s the Fun Bus?. ..Let McCoy sit by the window.. .Has anyonp seen Oti- s?... Pizza parties in the Fun Bus, the Three Stooges, evaluation sheets- ...Will someone wash the Fun Blanket? This year ' s girls ' varsity tennis team finished another triumphant season with a spectacular 16-0 record. Guided by the excellent coaching of Mrs. Pro- caccino and the outstanding leader- ship of senior Co-captains Kristin Allman and Beth Kane, the Westwood girls captured their fifth consecutive Tri-Valley League Championship. The girls also advanced into the sec- ond round of States, but lost in a gru- eling 3-2 battle against Manchester. The talent and determination of the entire team was truly reflected by its five Tri-Valley League All-Star nomi- nations. These well-deserved awards were captured by junior Twisty Gogo- lak in first singles, junior Joanne Pe- terson in second singles, sophomore Jen Robicheau in third singles, and the undefeated team of Kristin All- man and junior Kerry Buckley in first doubles. Honorable mention was also given to the second doubles team of Beth Kane and sophomore Jen McCoy for their display of excellence throughout the season. Other team members included senior Liz Kelley, sophomores Kate Kane and Chris Hall, and freshmen Devise Buckley and Maitri Sharma. The sup- port and talent added to the team by these athletes played a major part in this year ' s great success. With only three seniors graduating and such fine young talent remaining, next year ' s team prromises to carry on in Westwood ' s winning tradition. 146 147 M 4 ... i SENIOR AC nviTi SENICE CIIaVSS ADVKCES The class of 1986 would like to thank our advisors for their guidance and dedication. The devotion of their time and effort have helped to make our senior year a great success. All their ef- forts are greatly appreciated. Thanks again. First Row. Mrs. Anne Matteson, Miss Stephanie Shute, Miss Joan Dillon, Mrs. Karen Tosca, Mr. Rayond Kodzis. Second Row. Mr. Brian Hart, Mr. Gary Rook, Mr. Michael Milan, Mrs. Hollis Perry, Mr. Peter Case, Mrs. Linda Hanlon 150 SENICE CLASS FIIIEaV MAERET This year ' s flea market was a big success with Boofey and Una sitting in the wagon, yelling through the cone Fill your trunk with our junk! and Don ' t be a snook, take a look! Also, the senior girls lured customers with their many detour signs, but unfortunately, SHH ' s melted ice cream drove them all away! CIHCW AT EICrrCEDS At 8:30 one Friday morning in October, a bunch of seniors piled into their cars and headed for Bick- fords for the Senior Class Breakfast. The interest- ing pancakes, waffles, and eggs were eagerly de- voured by the hungry crowd (After standing in line for an hour, who wouldn ' t be hungry?). Soon, after several frightening threats by the Powder Puff girls, all piled into their cars to watch those rowdy senior girls lose to the senior studs in the Powder Puff game. BATTLE €E THE SEXES The 1985-86 girls Powder Puff team was just that — a team. Captains Megan, Amy, and Suzanne along with coaches Matt, Dave, Paul, and Joey created the powerful offensive and defensive teams that gave the boys a run for their money! (But of course, the boys trampled the girls 16-0!) The offensive line ( Matt ' s Brats ), the backfield ( Sugar Bears ), the defensive line ( Paul ' s Dolls ) — all mailed the clumsy, ankle-tied, male linemen, but to no avail, the boys remained victorious. The girls would like to thank Coach Calvanese for all her dedication in turning the senior girls into a mighty green machine. 153 §IPa1 TTII Green Years would like to ex- tend their thanks to all those who made this year ' s annual spaghetti dinner a great success. With a large faculty and student attendance, the spaghetti and tasty meatballs proved to be both edible and enjoyable to ev- eryone. A special thanks to Mr. Hart, Miss Dillon, and the many seniors who contributed their time and energies to ensure the success of this year ' s dinner. 8IEL 9 S REVENGE . ,. . Well, the girls made up for their abominable loss to the boys in the powder puff foot- ball game as they skated cir- cles around the clumsy boys in this year ' s boy-girl hockey game. With the powerful de- fense of Chrissy O ' Connor as goalie, the girls put up a good fight with four goals by Amy, Julie, Megan, and an anony- mous boy wearing flowered shorts! With broken brooms at hand (Nice job, Kevin!), the boys luckily scored four goals to even out the score, the game ending in a 4-4 tie. Many thanks to Mr. Berman and Mr. Davis for coaching the senior girls as well as to Tom McCusker for calling the shots and keeping those row- dy girls in their places! IBaVNCUIEY The Senior Class Ban- quet was yet another fabulous success for the Class of 1986. With a lit- tle help from the seniors themselves, the cafeteria was transformed into cozy dining room — the perfect setting for a wonderful evening. Along with special per- formances by Karina Ross and Don the Wink , the dance band kept us entertained. Due to the dominance of the Westwood Wire , this year ' s theme was appro- priately selected to be Heard It Through the Grapevine. Thanks to the officers and to the banquet staff for mak- ing this night such a memorable one. 156 H . A mL E T B Jj lV J v W f f j J k V W SUPERIATIVES , Class Radicals: Scott Jacobsen-Karina Subacs Friendliest: Jim Dana-Megan Maloney Best Looking: Joe Biggs-Kim Ilg Most Gullible: John Marani, Meg McLellan Class Devil: Andy Winslow-Marybeth Bennett Most Artistic: Ken Madden-Cynthia DiGregorio Most Talkative: Dave Sugrue-Christine Guerrero Most Sarcastic: Dan Cohen-Michelle McKelvey Class Wit: Steve Blum-Julie Cronin Best Dressed: Mike Quinn-Kristin Allman Class Angels: Ross Sigmund-Robin Elliot Class Flirts: Tim Connell-Bobbi Ferraro Cutest: Tommy Amy McCusker Most Likely Not in School: Chris Barry-Christine Guerrero Perfect Seniors: Marty White-Beth Kane Desirable Dates: Ross Sigmund-Laura Lane Done Most for Class: Andy D ' Angelo-Beth Kane Most Likely to Succeed: Jim Aquilina-K. Allman Class Clown: Steve Blum-Karen Miller Unsung Hero: Wally Coggins-Beth Kane Most Ambitious: Matt Zieper-Debi Goldfarb Most Likely to Bring Home to M D: Ross Sigmund-Jen Leary Most Musical: Steve McGee-Nancy Downes Best Actor Actress: G. Gonser, Sharon Carrabis Most Spirit: Dave Sugrue-Megan Maloney Most Athletic: Matt Calvagne-Karen Miller Class Couple: Todd Edel-Jackie VanDam Most Studious: Andrew Ward-Colleen Dalton Class Dreamers: Chris Fox-Jen Shea I Best Looking: J. Biggs - K. Ilg • tii HSf k r « kWfr%iVl , l m M IlU II I H H 1 ■rial Friendliest: J. Dana - M. Maloney Most Likely to Succeed: J. Aquilina - K. Allman Class Clown: S. Blum - K. Miller ,r,r Perfect Senior: M. White - B. Kane 159 160 Most Likely to Bring Home: R. Sigmund - J. Leary Done Most for Class: A. D ' Angelo - B Kane Most Artistic: K. Madden - C. DiGregorio Class Devil: A. Winslow - M. Bennett 161 JUNIOR This year ' s Junior Senior Prom was yet another success to all those who attended the gala affair held at the King Philip ' s Ballroom on May 17 (what happen to friday night?). The dance was an ele- gant affair, as lavishing love- lies in pastel gowns pranced with their handsome escorts. This year ' s theme was suit- ably You Say Goodbye... and keeping in tune with tra- dition, the band never played it! The evening reached its cli- max as Debi Goldfarb was crowned Queen, with Robyn Elliot, Megan Maloney, Gail Fulciniti, and Lisa Mclntyre as her Court. Junior Court members included Roberta Moore, Lena Cohen, Caroline Jurkiewicz, and Diane Runci. A special thanks to the Junior class for making this year ' s Prom a memorable one. mm mi raw. Ml ' 1 1 I «l 1 ' 165 SUNSHNE aVNID aVIH For the first time in three years, the sun brillantly shined over Crane ' s Beach for this year ' s Senior Class Beach Trip. Baby Oil and shades in hand, the seniors scrambled from the buses to enjoy a fun- filled day of volleyball, baseball, frisbee, feed-bag , and, of course, a day of throwing those unlucky victims into the ocean. With mounds of steamers and other fixin ' s, the senior class had every luxury under the sun — a terrific time was had by all!! ■B? ■K. ■fe : JH ' RJP -; -JL w fl B K ' HP H — . V BftJv H r BttbBi M2 HvflB H Bj V rfff l H H j ! M L ' - -H Ki 1 Jt flft ■fV ■■- B HS K VBw _K W J K - : 1 K jfe : - f ■' V ; 1 H  - ■■0C B flLv ■. R Hb£F E b ■K . S F __ _ ■' 1- • B j Wi - f . -A ■■i ' M _ ■■' S-J ■- MV-  mhb • • r 167 CIASS DAT 198« Class Day 1985 celebrated not only the achievements of the Senior class, but also the mer- it of the entire student body. Awards ranging from aca- demics to sports to citzen- ship — all facets of a Westwood High education were well represented by those outstanding individuals receiving their honors. The highlight of the ceremony was the dedication of the 1986 yearbook to Mr. Calvin Topa- lian, whose outstanding teaching efforts and sincere dedication have long been ap- preciated. A special thanks to Mrs. Perry whose chants of Left, Right... really kept us 169 GOODBYE 4 fej GOOD 170 1UCIK CLASS Of •§€ 171 172 fm P 4| W ■■• T m 173 Graduation Awards The Isiah Chase Award The Duane E. Kocina Award The Julia Babineau Memorial Award The George Bader Memorial Award The Michael J. Devlin Memorial Award The Dr. Alexander N. Fisher Award The Kevin Harnett Memorial Award The Edward J. Huber Memorial Award The Lions ' Club Sportsmanship Award The James McCoy Memorial Award The Robert L. Raymond Memorial Award Scholarships Constellation Lodge A.F. A.M. Frugal Fannie ' s Fashion Warehouse The Everett S. Henderson Art Award LTX Corporation Music Parents John J. Markarian Music Award Spanish National Honor Society Veterans of Foreign Wars Westwood Boosters ' Club Westwood Community Band Westwood Lodge Westwood Parent-Teachers ' Association Westwood Rotary Club Westwood Teachers ' Association Westwood Women ' s Club Westwood Young Women ' s Club Andrew Ward James Aquilina Michael Niles Colleen Dalton Karen Miller Martin White Steven McGee Sabina Chen Melissa Fischler Andrew D ' Angelo Ann Delaney Andrew D ' Angelo Matthew Calvagne Michael Ward Scott Foster Laura Fitzhenry Kathleen Badessa Benjamin Foster Sean Finneran Greg Gonser Kristyn Martin Steve McGee Nancy Downes Melissa Fischler Susan Coppa Kevin Lodge Kristin Allman Ross Sigmund Sean Finneran Vicki Adlemann Sharon Desmond Andrew Coffin Reiko Maki Andrew Ward Ann Delaney J. Michael Quinn Joanne Brawley John Holderried 174 Freshmen Year We came to Westwood High School in the fall of 1982, not knowing what to expect and a little unsure of ourselves. We elected our first class officers to lead us through bur freshman year — President Mike Quinn, Vice-President Ross Sigmund, Secretary Beth Kane, and Treasurer Andy Scarano. The size of the school and the maze of halls got many of us lost and late to classes on our first day. After our days at Thurston Junior High, we had to adapt to many new changes such as having assigned studies, not haveing to wait in line to get into the cafeteria, and being able to go to oiur lockers whenever we wanted to. The 8-day sched- ule brought much confusion for many of us as well. Homecoming Week was something new as we actively participated in Hat Day, Clash Day, Career Day, Color Code Day, and Green Pride Day. Representing the Class of ' 86 in the homecoming court was Julie White. During our freshman year, certain teachers made last- ing impressions on us — for example, Mrs. Perry and her shouts of filas before each quiz or test. Also, many of us were impressed by our new gym teacher, Mr. Tuccelli. His marine-like instructions got every- one — well, almost everyone — into shape as he proved a tough teacher to deal with. Howeve.r, as the years passed, we would learn that he ' s not a bad guy after all. We closed our freshman year with a successful class trip to Horseneck Beach, and we looked forward to the coming fall when we would enjoy the status sophomores. Sophomore Year We entered our sophomore year with a little more confidence, for as we looked around, we noticed some smaller people who were even lower on the social scale than we were — the new freshmen. We gained further encouragement from our worthy leaders that year — President Mike Quinn, Vice-President Ross Sigmund, Secretary Beth Kane, and Treasurer Andy Scarano. Sophomore year was the year during which we all froze from stage fright in Miss Shute ' s Oral English Class and disected small, innocent, foul-smelling ani- mals in the various biology classes. If you were lucky enough, you could even see one of these animals fly over the mezzanine one lunch block that year. As sophomores, a few of us portrayed an inkling of school spirit by participating in Hat Day, Clash Day, Color Code Day, and Green Pride Day. A captivating Julie White was back again by popular demand to represent us in the homecoming court. We had a lot to be thankful for the Thanksgiving, for we beat Holliston and advanced to the Superbowl. Although we lost a tough game, we certainly left our mark. The hockey team also did extremely well by clenching a league title. We were very proud to have a good number of our sophomores such as Matt, Joey and Paul, Tom, Bob, and Jake prove their outstanding capabilities on both these teams. Spring rolled around and as the upperclassmen spe out of the parking lot, blaring Prince and U2 from their car stereos, we took the bus. You could always tell a sophomore on a weekend night, for we were the ones walking around with no place to go except the woods. We ended our year with a surprisingly successful class trip to Nausset Beach and a last day of school party at upperclassman Rich Keating ' s. We now looked forward to becoming upperclassmen and gaining all the privileges that came along with this status. Junior Year Jfr LtUS M Finally upperclassmen, we began our junior year with Mike Quinn as President, Tom McCusker as Vice- President Bobby MacDonald as Secretary, and Wally Coggins as Treasurer. Under their leadership, we were ready for anything — anything, that is, except for U.S History with Miss Congdon. We all learned very quickly not to sit with our backs facing the teacher Withing a few weeks, the exciting Homecoming Week was upon us with the usual fun-filled events — Hat Day, Toga Day, 50 ' s Day, and Green Pride Day. This year, we were proud to have Clare DeAngelis represent uf in the court. Junior year was our year for sports. Ot just one sport dominated, but all. Our Magnificent 7 took the foot- ball team all the way to the Superbowl, and won it! And we didn ' t stop there. The Hockey Team, also with mohawks, dominated the league and became the State Champs — a game we ' ll always remember. Both our basketball te ams ended first in the league and went to the state tournaments — Crif and Tim leading the boys to a second place finish, Kim and Clare leading the girls to the top at the Centrum. And if this wasn ' t enough, in all the excitement, Sugar took Bob Mac for a ride. ..dragging him by the foot. wLm All too soon, the dreaded SAT ' s had arrived. Jen Tradd, in a rush to get them over with, smashed into Danny. Otherwise, as a class, we did exceptionally well. Our next major accomplishment was the Junior- Senior Prom with the song — the band never played it — One More Night. Our representatives in the court were Barbara Bashian, Melissa Fischler, Kristin Allman, Jen Shea, and AnnMarie Guglielmi. After the prom, we — decked out in our Morton ' ' T-shirts — headed for John Cronin ' s Cape party. fc w The next event was our class trip to Craigville. Though many of us don ' t remember it all, I ' m sure Megan, Kathy Casey, and Quinnie can tell you all about it. And let ' s not forget to thank Joey and Jenny for all the countless times we depended on them during vacation and on the weekends. Soon, our junior year was over and we returned to a half-empty school with excited thoughts of our up- coming senior year! Senior Year! I feel the need to call our senior year special, although I ' m sure others in the past have felt the same way. Many incidents occurred that were out of the ordinary. Some even were featured on regional and national television. First and foremost was the unnecessary documentary of Westwood ' s so-called drug problem. Channel 5 was the first station knocking on our door with T.V. cam- eras in hand and microphones wavi ng in our faces , while we were asked for our views on the issue. A while later, WHS was featured on national T.V. when Good Morning America chose our school to portray the typical high school prom. Obviously, the Good Morning America staff had not seen the Channel 5 news earlier this year. So tryouts were held and kids chosen. The girls looked great in their dresses of in and lace. ..as well as — in some cases — tinfoil, ome of the boys were somewhat nervous on camera, as revealed by Joey Biggs ' smile. This was our big chance to show the whole country that we really are normal and average high school students. Homecoming week caused Green Pride to soar. First there was Hat Day (which Babin should have won) followed by Pajama Day, 50 ' s Day and Green Pride Day. Once again — and it was not rigged — the senior class walked away with all the prizes while the fresh- men fantasized that they would do better next time. Chosen for the Homecoming Court were Laura Lane and Julie White with Una O ' Brien as Queen. This annual event caused jealousy among some of the boys, who decided that a king should be selected during a second week. The week went well until campaign signs, sometimes comical and sometimes obscene, ap- peared throughout the school. Then the contest was cancelled and Steve Blum, the king-in-waiting, was left without his kingdom for a day. One important activity last fall was our famous flea marke l anized by the senior class officers — Beth Kane, Secretary; Wally Coggins, Treasurer; Ross Sig- mund, Vice-President; and Mike Quinn, President. They worked long and hard at acquiring items to sell. Signs were made reading FILL YOUR TRUNK WITH OUR JUNK and DETOUR ' ' to help promote business, but the best ad of all was Karen Boofie Miller in her little red wagon. Perhaps the highlight of last fall ' s activity was the annual Powderpuff game. The girls practiced long and hard preparing for this game, but obviously the Bick- ford ' s cooks hadn ' t (Where were Blum, Stew, and Joe B. when we needed them?). Our diligent practicing did not help. No thanks to the girls ' quarterbacks, we lost 22-21. All right. ..so it was 22-0, but who was counting- ... .besides the boys? The athletic contest of the winter was the boys vs. girls hockey game. The girls won the game 5-4, even though the boys had all member of their team on the ice at once. We skated rings around them! Only a couple of fights broke out (Kevin, I owe you one!). Sure. ..the boys used brooms instead of hockey sticks, but they also had some unfair thricks up their sleeves, such as hand-cuffs and the dreaded YUCK-MAN. I think the first time the entire class worked as one was in preparation for the Senior Class Banquet. With great artistic talent we transformed the cafeteria into the great outdoors. The entertainment was great with Karina, Ross, and Don. Greg Gonser ' s band was also good, featuring special guest Tom Kilgarril as lead singer. Supelatives were given out and memories of the past four years were shared. Will we ever forget the recent Junior Senior Prom? The court was made up of Lisa Maclntyre, Robin El- liot, Megan Moloney, and Gail Fulciniti with this year ' s Queen, Debi Cabbage Patch Goldfarb. Cou- ples entering King Phillip were not only escorted by their hired limousine drivers, but also by the men in blue. Champagne bottles were taken and bail money was set. The following day, Pat Cloney continued the tradition of the famous prom party. It was the first time people were getting second-degree sunburns and not feeling tting secoi The new activity this year was the Volleyball Tourna- ment. Duo Steve Totino and Werner Boehl put up a good fight, but the winning team consisted of Kevin Keefe, Robyn Elliot, Andy D ' Angelo, Kristin Lund, and Don Winklemes. More excitement was to follow with the so-called class prank — the bomb scare. The rumors were false and i wasn ' t a laughing matter. But while waiting in the gym, seniors talked about past parties — for instance, Tim ' s, Beth ' s, Jake ' s, Karina ' s, Barb ' s, and the famous calculus parties at Ross ' s. I ' m sure as we look back on our high school years, we will enjoy many fond memories. These were on few of our favorites. Let ' s keep in touch over the years, my fellow class mates. We are a special group of friends. Jim Danna Julie Cronin Karina Subacs Megan Moloney — Class Historians STDRV Vicki Adleman Kristin Allman Jason Alves Matthew Alves John Antinou Jim Aquilina Kathy Badessa Mark. Bartow Sharon Bartow Barbara Bashian Joe Biggs Steve Blum Werner Boehl Joanne Brawley Susan Bresnahan Joe Bride Loring Brown Erika Burk Matt Calvagne Sharon Carrabis Sabina Chen Tristan Chipley Cynthia Ciardi Patrick Cloney Andrew Coffin Dan Cohen Tim Connell Louise Conte Susan Coppa Nancy Coppolino Amy S. Crawford Julie Cronin Andrew D ' Angelo Colleen Dalton Jim Danna Clare DeAngelis Ann Delaney Anthony Delapa Sharon Desmond Mary Washington University Georgetown University U. Mass Amherst U. Mass Amherst U. Mass Amherst Georgetown University Art Institute of Boston U. Mass Amherst U. Mass Amherst Boston University Florida Southern University U. Mass Amherst Mass. 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MacKinnon Caryn MacLeay Reiko Maki Mark Mansur John Marani Kristyn Martin Jennifer McAulay Dan McCarthy Steve McGee Lisa Mclntyre Chuck McKenna Megan McLellan Brian McMillan Caitlin Meagher Denise Melanson Kelley Milford Karen Miller Megan Moloney Robb Morrison Scott Morrison Mike Mulgrew Patricia Mulgrew Maria Musto Bob Nader April Nalbandian Mike Niles Una O ' Brien Chris O ' Connor Boston College Salem State Suffolk University Connecticut College Northeastern Univ. Providence College Harvard Radcliffe College Bentley College U. Mass Amherst Boston College Berkshire School U. Mass Amherst U. Mass Amherst Univ. of Pennsylvania Rollins College Johnson Wales College Boston College U. Mass Amherst Boston College Northeastern Univ. Colby-Sawyer College Boston University Providence College Holy Cross Boston College U. Mass Amherst Northeastern Univ. Hobart-William Smith College U. Mass Amherst U. Mass Amherst U. Mass Amherst Plymouth State College Northeastern Univ. Aquinas Junior College Marquette University Salem State University Fairfield University Framingham State Salve Regina College Dianna Orphanos Chris Page Paul Palermo Gary Parker Tadas Petronis Cory Pindel Beth Power Mike Quinn Julie Riley Chris Roche Robert Roche Jennifer Russo Laurie Ryan Dara Salett Linda Sallale Andrew Scarano Jennifer Shea Ross Sigmund Kevin Spellman Mike Strauss Karina Subacs David Sugrue Tina Sullivan Chris Thompson Jennifer Tradd Allison Troiani Simon Underwood Andrew Ward Mike Ward Laura Weinstein John Welby Mark Wentworth Marty White Don Winklemes Dawn Wood Chris Young Stephanie Yphantes Matt Zieper Boston College North Adams State College Southeastern Mass. Univ. U. Mass Amherst Northeastern Univ. Bridgton Academy Roger Williams College Boston College Boston College Boston College Babson College U. Mass Amherst Aquinas Junior College Northeastern Univ. Framingham State Marist College Bryant College University of Virginia Northeastern Univ. Cushing Academy University of New Hampshire Syracuse University St. Anselm ' s College St. Michael ' s College U. Mass Amherst New Hampshire College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Harvard University Stanford University Boston University U. Mass Amherst Dean Junior College Boston College Stonehill College Colby-Sawyer College Mass Bay Community College University of New Hampshire U. Mass Amherst 179 Mr. Robert Burke After years of dedicated service to Westwood High School ' s Foreign Language Department, Mr. Robert Burke retired from the field of teaching. Your enthusiasm amd congeniality, Mr. Burke, added a great deal to the WHS faculty as well as to the student body. Always interesting and fun, your classes taught us not only les- sons in French and Spanish, but also lessons in friendship and compassion. Needless to say, you are greatly loved, and will be greatly missed. We would like to thank you for the devotion and excellence you have dis- played throughout your years at WHS. Your smiling face is irreplace- able. Best wishes and good luck in whatever the future may bring. Mr. Albert Nolan Mr. Albert Nolan, after countless years of devoted service to WHS, re- tired this year. Loved by all his stu- dents, this fantastic teacher took his pupils through the challenges of his business courses and touched them all with his warmth. A few lucky stu- dents were even taught, by this avid golf fan, how to putt. Whether typing or putting, Mr. Nolan will never be forgotten for his personal touch. Well, Mr. Nolan, what can we say? You were much more than just a great teacher — you were a great friend. Iwht your smile and sense of humor, the usually monotonous A,S,D,F... be- came one of the familiar, friendly sounds of the Business Department at WHS. Your detailed drawings were characteristic of the Mr. Nolan classes we ' ve come to know. For your years of dedicated teaching, we feel you de- serve much more than just a gold watch. Therefore, rest assured that you will always be a loving part of our high school memories and a most val- ued friend. Thanks for everything, Mr. Nolan, and best of luck in your well-deserved retirement. 180 Mr. Ivan Van de Workeen Mr. Ivan Van de Workeen, a long- time veteran of Westwood High School ' s Science and Math Depart- ments, retired this year. Through his dedicated teachings, we learned the basics of chemistry, physical science, and other fun stuff. Mr. Van de Wor- keen also had a personal side. Despite his stern looks, this teacher would of- ten break out into mile-wide grins. Who could ever forget his affectionate poses with Kermit the Frog? Many thanks go to Mr. Van de Wor- keen for his teaching and caring throughout his years at WHS. Thank you and good luck in your future endeavors. Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici After many years of dedicated service to Westwood High, Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici and Mrs. Margery Hancox resigned as the school ' s favorite o ffice secretaries. They have been essential to the Administration and student body alike, as their skills and experi- ence have kept the school running smoothly. By keeping Mr. Flaherty ' s mind uncluttered, Mrs. Angelici and Mrs. Hancox added greatly to the Ad- ministration ' s well-being. Not only did they run the central office, but they also helped many a confused stu- dent. Their pleasant voices have beamed countless times over the in- tercom, ofter, to the delight of a tired student, signifying the end of a period. We hope, after their departure, the of- fice will not fall apart. However, we know their organizational skills and happy smiles will be greatly missed. Whatever the future may bring, we wish you the best of luck and, in part- ing, much thanks. Mrs. Margery Hancox . 181 PATRONS Mr. Mrs. George Allman Mr. Mrs. James Aquilina Carol Armstrong Mr. Mrs. Carleton Bartow, Jr. Judith A. Bolles Mr. Mrs. E. 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