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

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01 % £ flft £ Jr o abet .V ywMM. wi o K I l.iiX()! f . Af jlM -2M 2 -yrj- 9 «V K Wtoi V jK WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 3018 00143 1 876 H$W7ff t-fy , Z) V 4£ For Reference Not to be taken from this room Green Years 1988 Westwood High School 200 Nahatan Street WestWOOd, MA 02090 Table Of Contents Co-Editors Business Managers Yearbook Advisor Romell Mandi Jennifer Tschirch Alan Brazier Douglas Grady Mrs. Frances H. Petrakos Faculty 18 Seniors 36 Underclassmen 68 Activities 82 Sports 104 Special Events 128 Senior Activities 144 r •£ • Principal ' s Message ■ -• . % Once again it is time to say farewell to a graduating class, in this case the Class of 1988. In many ways this graduation marks the end of an era for the school. The Class of 1988 is the last class of over two hundred members which will graduate in the foreseeable future; its passing makes us a much smaller school, a school which is bound to change in many ways during the next few years. It is our hope that you have enjoyed your years here and that you have taken full advantage, as individuals, of the many opportunities for personal growth and intellectual development. We are happy in the certain knowledge that many of you leave us extraordinarily well prepared for the tasks you are about to undertake. Take with you, then, our congratulations on your success- es here and our best wishes for a successful and rewarding future. Mr. Philip F. Flaherty Assistant Principal ' s Message From your nervous arrival just four short years ago, you quickly became a part of the unique atmosphere and ex- citement at the high school. Your dedication to excellence and committment to excel quickly became evident not only in the classroom but in athletics, theatre, music, student government, and a wide array of activities. I was especially impressed by the leadership that emerged and the manner in which your class officers and student government worked to maintain and improve the quality of life at Westwood High School. Your positive contribu- tions and pursuits enhanced the reputation of our school and community and left an excellent model for future classes. I am grateful for your support and urge you to remain active as alumni. Cherish your memories and preserve your friendships. Age Quod Agis Mr. Charles W. Flahive Presidents Message v And finally to my friends, the Class of 1988, I want to wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. 1 hope your senior year has been as enjoyable as mine. We have risen above much adversity and will continue to do so on our own. Don ' t forget the friendships you have de- veloped during these past four years. I ' ll now leave you with these words: Never strive for the silver or bronze while the gold is in your reach. ' Good-bye, good-luck, and I ' ll see you in five years! ' ' Jill Gary Valedictorians Message Each person ' s individual efforts and achievements provide a solid foundation for the vitality and prosperity of a society. Therefore, as every organ has its own function in the overall working of a human system, so too must each of us have his own function or duty in the general support, prosperity, and benefit of our society. Because each per- son contributes directly to the overall working of the soci- ety, individual effort is extremely important; thus each person really can make a difference. Such must be our attitude toward problems in our world today; our own individual efforts are what constitute our society and are the only substance from which solutions can be forged. Without personal achievements, a prospering community cannot exist. With these achievements, on the other hand, prospering societies can exist and can work toward ad- vancing the concept that man ' s purpose in life is to create and produce for his and future generations . . . .. t ft -w i •: ,4 Michael Papetti ■ ,; ■ ■®flH 11 ■ HH Central Administration Westwood had a new superintendent in Sep- tember 1987! After many months of searching and inter- viewing by the School Committee, Dr. Robert J. Monson of Beech- wood, Ohio, was ap- pointed to this impor- tant position. The entire community - parents, students, staff - are looking forward to a period of new edu- cational challenges and growth. Dr. Robert J. Monson Superintendent Mr. Leo Crowe, Jr. Assistant Superintendent Ellen McCusker Student Representative School committee Front Row (L to R): Mrs. Kathleen A. Mulgrew, Ms. Ellen McCusker. Back Row (L to R): Mr. Joseph M. Quinn, Jr., Mr. Arthur B. Baggeroer, Mrs. Barbara C Larkin (Chairperson), Mr. Glenn E. Harkness. 16 GUIDANCE i Ms. Cheryll Hogan Mrs. Donna Watkins Metco Coordinator M«J College Admissions Data Handbook Dr. William Pendell Director Under the direction of Dr. William Pendell, the Guidance Department had the responsibility of schedul- ing the student body and helping upperclassmen choose a school. Our thanks go to guidance counsel- ors Mr. Thomas Hughes, Mrs. Car- ole Armstrong, and Ms. Cheryl Ho- gan. Special thanks from the Class of 1988 also go to Mrs. Lorraine Brinton, school psychologist, and Mrs. Donna Watkins, Metco Coordinator. Ms. Carol Armstrong -- Mr. Thomas Hughes Mrs. Lorraine Brinton Psychologist 17 Senior Class Advisors Faculty Whether it is reading a page at top speed, publishing newsworthy events, arguing a point of poetic controversy, unravelling Shake- speare, or exploring the themes in literature, students are introduced to a wealth of diversity and teach- ing excellence in the Department of English at Westwood High School. The creative appoach to instruction in grammar, literature, and compo- sition encourages not only writing, reading, and relating in the class- room but also watching films, lis- tening to music or discovering ar- tistic masterpieces. However, the underlying strength of the English department lies in its faculty ' s keen interest in and devotion to the intel- lectual growth of students. You will find them mentoring in English Seminar, coordinating national Honor Society and other activities, organizing exchange programs or foreign trips, and the list goes on. It is the enthusiasm and dedication of its members that have helped make the English Department at Westwood High School truly outstanding. Mrs. Evelyn Malm Mrs. Celia Jeffries Mr. Michael Milan 20 Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre Mr. James Pender Department Chairperson Mr. Edward Baker Mrs. Karen Tosca Mr. Richard Hargreaves Miss Judith Bolles Mrs. Elizabeth Rae 22 Mr. Anthony Greene Computers The Westwood High Mathematics Department, headed by Mr. James Pender, challenged students in all realms and levels of study, from Algebra One through Advanced Place- ment Calculus. Faculty and advanced students were always around for review, help, and independant study in the Math Seminar Room. Of course, Mr. Greene ' s computer room al- ways kept its doors open. Our sincere thanks to the diligent and hardy math staff from the Class of 1988. Mr. Raymond Kodzis 23 o H CD u J I Under the direction of Mr. Wil- liam Davis, the Social Studies Department guided us from the Stone Age to Watergate. Courses ranged from European History to Chinese Civilization to Econom- ics. Especially bright will be our memories of U.S. History, taught by Mr. Thomas Brown and Miss Priscilla Congdon during junior year. Senior year was highlight- ed with the offering of a new Gov- ernment and Politics class, as well as having the opportunity to take traditional favorites such as Psychology and Sociology. Miss Priscilla Congdon V r - Mr. Richard Stack Mrs. nancy Walsh-Saumsiegle Mr. Thomas Brown Mr. Peter Case 24 ' IT ' . I The Science Department, di- rected by Dr. John Griffin, pro- vided students with a diverse choice of courses to select from, which included Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics-all offered at dif- ferent levels to suit the indi- vidual. Students were also en- couraged annually to participate in the Science Fair. Best wishes to all the teachers in this excellent and dedicat- ed department, especially to Mrs. JoAnn Staiti, Mr. Peter Geary, and Mr. Wayne Relleva, who were new additions to the scientific team this year. Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. Kevin Burke 25 Mr. William Delsignore Director MUSIC Mrs. Carol Holder The Art Department offers stu- dents an opportunity to ex- ' press their creative abilities in a wide variety of ways. It offers courses such as Fine Arts, Art History, Drawing and Painting, and Ceramics. Under the di- rection of Nr. Thomas Delsig- nore, the art faculty, including Mr. Michael Milan, Mrs. Judith DesPres, and Mrs. Carol Hold- er, was instrumental in help- ing students with individual projects in the visual arts. Mrs. Judith DePres Miss Frances Trisorio 26 Mr. James Qiurleo Director Under the direction of Mr. James Qiurleo, the Music De- partment continued to grow in new and exciting ways while maintaining its long held traditions. Many new courses were offered this year such as Honors Music Lis- tening, a course which enabled more of the student body to participate in music. This year the Concert Band and Orchestra were led by Mr. Qiurelo; the Double Quartet, the Glee Club, and the Chorale by Mrs. Maija Gray, and the Fine Arts and Music Program were taught by Miss Frances Trisorio. After a successful season, the Marching Band was selected to perform in Florida in the spring. Many thanks to all the dedicated music instructors. • r-W i Mrs. Maija Gray tffftfT Who ' s Responsible? 1 cause I ' ll tell you right now 2 What happens is . . . 3 This isn ' t social hour I ' ll see you at 2:15 4 Come on, gang 5 Just for chuckles 6 Sounds like . . . n.n. negative 7 I feel like I should do a song and dance 8 You werm! it seems to me that . . . 9 You guys 10 Yes, yes 11 riola! Filas, por favor 12 You do realize 13 That was a really fine sentence, but . . . 14 Did I ever tell you the story about . . . 15 Did you see the Physics Column on Jeopardy 16 Last night? 17 Okay, people, time to go to homeroom. 18 I want it quiet. 1 WANT IT QUIET! 19 Pick a number between 1 and . . . 20 Did you guys read this stuff or what? 21 Come on, ladies and gents, let ' s get started 22 All right, people 23 Where did you get those sweats? 24 Actually . . . 25 Clear this hall, move on. 26 For crackin ' ice 27 I pledge allegiance to the flag . . . 28 We have a very large call list today . . . F A C U L T Y P H R A S E S aAiqey jw 8Z Ajj3U.SU - JW LZ uop6uco ssjui 9Z ipspvi sjw SZ 3U33JQ JW Z UOJE3Q MO ZZ jsoqa SJW ZZ Mooy JW XZ uMOjg jw 0Z vodubh JW 61 doqsig sjw 81 teJQ u sjw L (sjqncoDW sjw 91 ueijedoi jw SI uiijuo Ja t?I UO0J311BHD jw CI uiiiuma jouss z (Cjjsj ejouss II J3MB9 JW 01 uedoo sw 6 UGHW JW 8 sj iupw SS|W L J3|ipsy jw 9 sjzpoM jw S 3SB3 jw fr UE633M jw £ qs|BM sw Z !l|33Dni jw I 27 LEARNING CENTER Mrs. Anna Runci Mrs. Christine Mullen Mrs. Carol Rosengarten S C K Mrs. Susan Bornstein CET Chairperson Mrs. Ann Mullen A ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM Mrs. Ann Matteson % h. Special Education Under the direction of Mrs. Su- san Bomstein, the Special Ser- vices at Westwood High provided the necessary assistance for those students with learning dis- abilities and for those with a need for support services in or- der to be more successful in the classroom. The Class of 1988 thanks this faithful staff for its hard work and devotion to this program. Learning Center Mrs. Carol Rosengarten, Mrs. Anna Runci, and aides, Mrs. Ann Mullen and Mrs. Christine Mul- len, helped students with learn- ing disabilities meet the academ- ic demands at Westwood High. We offer special thanks to this dedicated group. Resource Room Mrs. Jeanne Connolly and aide, Mrs. Mary Messina, and Mrs. Ann Matteson, along with aide Mrs. Susan Scales, provided assis- tance to students whose person- al and educational needs were met in their self-contained school environment. A super thanks to these staff members! Denoyer • Geppert Socim Science Maf Mrs. Susan Scales RESOURCE ROOM Mrs. Jeanne Connolly Mrs. Mary Messina jv- CO a a 3 Mrs. Elaine Doucette Dept. Chairman The Foreign Language Department offers comprehensive courses in Spanish, French, Latin and Ger- man. Reading, writing, understand- ing, and speaking are all empha- sized. In the process of learning a foreign language, students also have the opportunity to study about a country ' s culture thus broadening their language experi- ences. The Class of ' 88 extends its thanks to this enthusiastic and dedicated department. Mrs. Mollis Perry Mr. William Ducheneau 30 The courses in Industrial Technology are taught by Mr. Laurence Rett- man, department chairman, Mr. Thomas nelson and Mrs. Lisa Bowler. Students learn about electricity and electronics, mechanical drawing, metalworking, wood working, architecture and graphic arts. Skills are extended and perfected by hands-on and practical experiences. An extra thanks is extended to the advanced students in Graphic Arts who are responsible for much of the print- ing for special school events. Mr. Lawrence Rettman Director Mrs. Lisa Bowler Mr. Thomas Nelson HOME EC. Ms. Jane Qopan V ® © T©©© oeQ Ms. Jane Qopan taught courses in Foods, Sew- ing, and Child Growth. She did a fine job filling in for Mrs. Arnold, who was on maternity leave. Good Luck from the Class of 1988. Over the years, the Business Department has helped to prepare many students for college or for careers in the business world. Under the enthusiastic guidance of Mrs. Irene Dhosi, Mrs. riatalie Carey, and Miss Mary Conroy, students are offered courses such as typing, shorthand, word processing, business law, and ac- counting. Students will be able to utilize those skills for many years to come. Mrs. Natalie Carey Mrs. Irene Dhosi 31 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ms. Elizabeth Rice Under Mr. Joseph ' s Gearon ' s lead- ership the Physical Education De- partment offered the student body a varied and rigorous curriculum and promoted physical fitness and good sportmanship. Students com- pleted course requirements by be- ing able to choose from a variety of electives, such as yoga, handball, volleyball, aerobics, weight train- ing, badminton. Miss Susan Peters, Miss Elizabeth Rice, Mr. Russell Downes , Mr. Paul Tucelli and Mr. Don MacQillivray, trainer, all enthu- siastically encouraged us in the above. Mrs. Betty Clement nurse Ms. Susan Peters Mr. Don Macgillivray Trainer MEDIA CENTER Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey Westwood High has an excellent li- brary and media center! Mrs. Virgin- ia McCoubrey ' s and Mrs. Bishop ' s ever willingness to help makes re- searching a less tedious and more interesting assignment. An exten- sive collection of books, reference materials, magazines, and newspa- pers are always available as are other numerous library services. Mr. Eugene Swezey oversees the audio-visual area, and with his as- sistance classroom instruction can take on an added dimension, lend- ing more interest and excitement to many academic areas. CUSTODIANS Mrs. Mary Bishop Mr. Eugene Sweezey R. Young, R. Salisbury, J. Murray CAFETERIA J-. i J front Row (L to R): D. Qualtieri, R. Gallant, J. Washburn, S. Krohto, L. Darcy, F. Byrnes, Back row: S. Collins, R. Brawley, A. Gill, J. Nolte, D. Salisbury Keeping the student body well fed is a formidable task which the lunch crew tackles admirably every day. A special thanks to the people who keep the student body going. Our thanks also go to the people whom most of us take for granted - the school custodians. Whether it is cleaning up after a wild Lip Sync or opening up a stubborn locker, they help keep our school in tip-top condition. 33 FRONT OFFICE Mrs. Jean Flaherty 34 ■H i Seniors M L to R: Jill Gary, President; Mark Rosenberg, Vice-President; Scott Blomquist, Treasurer; Christine Qreenhow, Secretary. Bryan Patrick Aaron 22 Ridgewood Road The only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys . Bryan, Bry, BA . . . Tall, dark, brown eyes, brown hair . . . You nitwit, that ' s awesome. ' - . . . Likes: blonde girls, ATC, fast cars, parties that don ' t get broken up by WPD . . . Pet Peeves: fake girls, flat tires, 12 12 87 in NH, Collin ' s aftermath . . . Favorite People: Spell, Drapes, Mully, Linz and the rest of the gang . . . Where found: crusin ' in my Z, at Drape ' s apt., at the beach, skip- ping down Spells . . . Basketball 1, 2; Golf 1, 2; Thanx Mom + Dad, esp. PF. Julie Allen 199 Canton Street Crank it all the way up, or give it up! Jules, Jake, Slave, Rooosta . . . ' ' Hey! T . . . well!!! Likes: SUMMER, Inxs, Spuds, P.S. . . . Pet Peeves: R.H., easy! . . . Favorite people: Su- bil, Gordon, Spaz, Wendy, Beep Beep, Kristen, the Grench . . . Where found: Colorado! . . . Cho- rale 2, 3, 4; Young Life 2, 3, 4; Pow- der Puff 4. Wesley L. Alleyne 67 Savannah Ave, Mattapan Give me free time or don t give me anything for I am independent per- son, and I like to spend all my free time doing whatever I want. I am known for my great, generous personality and am well liked by most students ... I like flashy cars and wild parties, but most of all I like these: girls, cars, radios, mopeds, boats, swimming, basket- ball, jogging and playing . . . I ' ve participated in Media Services, Key Club, Mass. Pre-engineering Pro- gram and all of the above . . . Adam Alves 218 Weatherbee Dr. I am soaring ever higher ... I will never fly too high. Stickman, Stick, At-man . . . Com- fortably Mumb . . . Trust me, When you re on the road . . . Gay Street, L.T.X., Any time you re ready, I feel like 3 astronauts . . . Likes: my eagle, Buca, obnoxious women, whatever feels good . . . Pet Peeves: hoodsies, fat chicks, bud pud . . . Favorite people: the 11, Mully, Matty, Sean, all the girls I ' ve had before . . . Where found: stick mobile, Mac ' s, in space . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Goodbye Friends!!! Nancy Antonellis 190 Pond Plain Road We don ' t remember days, we re- member moments, riannie, Munu, Pancy . . . short, tiny feet . . . Why ' s Ann mad at me now? Missy . . . Likes: cats, gum, benefits of Rexall ' s, holding Jane ' s hand, bugging Ellen, A. Vo, adventures with Jenny . . . Pet Peeves: perching, my hands, scraping, CP, Jenny ' s outbursts, people who don ' t return clothes (Jenny), Ann ' s French accent . . . Favorite people: Adam Ant, Jenny, Ann, Beth, Tl, JD, SS, MP, CM, EM, MC, CC . . . Where found: following the moron, the McCoy ' s . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Mentors Club 4; Powder Puff 4. 38 Cheryl Ellen Baggeroer 139 Sycamore Drive Slow down you ' re movin too fast; you gotta make the moment last. Che-, Sherri . . . red hair, freckles . . . Likes: Loon, 10, General Public, Boston, IAWL, negC.C, ltaly ' 85 . . . Pet Peeves: the bus, RBGIen, phonebill, my age, bleachers, JT ' s of . . . Favorite people: DF, JG, JM, HM, MM, JT, CSG, F TJE, nub squad, P, P DB . . . Where found: at Cape, at PG ' s w ST . . . Thanks Mom Dad . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski team 1, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Green Years 4. Jennifer Lynn Barber 139 Ellis Street Partying is the madness of many for the gain of few. Bub, Lancashire, Xav . . . Lanky . . . Dude! Sam Mallone ' s in there! I got the Sctick Stop calling me . . . Likes: Fifi, Olive green. Missions, adventures, and put your head in a blender music . . . Peeves: People who drink Rolling Rock, MS driving . . . Fav. People: Ellie, Les, Wuka, Matt, Nubba ' s squad. Rolling Rock crew, and all the other misfits . . . Where found: Matt ' s am, Jon ' s pm. White Men Pantry. Thank (J Baha . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski team 1, 2, 3, 4. Joan Elizabeth Barry 25 Wessex Drive If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you dream it, you can become it. Joan, Joanie . . . tall, blonde, blue eyes, dimples . . . Mow are Ya? . . . Likes: long nails, Giorgio, pink, aerobics, soccer, x, Algonquin Club . . . Pet Peeves: broken nails, cliques . . . Favorite people: Dad, Mom, Mary, John, Friends . . . Where found: 25 Wessex, MY . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 3, 4; . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Michelle Mae Barry 27 Poplar Street It ' s better to die on your feet than to live on your knees. Barry, Rebel . . Bizarre Likes: Being weird, DK, The Peasants, Black, Punk fir Reggae Pet Peeves: Jocks, CWR fie WHS, Lame weekends, deadheads . . Favorite People: Daddy, Sid Vicious, Len, KM, MURF!, Smelen, Evil, Cozzy, Brian C, Qabe, Paul fir Rat, QS. AA. SM, JF, Mr. Brown, Peasants, Marley, Lisa Lia . . . Where found: Qirls ' room, courtyard, Paul ' s, Harvard Sq., on the MBTA, not in Wastewood, all ages shows at the channel. Joseph Pelusi Bean 711 Clapboardtree Street Give it your all - 110% Joe, Beanzo, Swede . . . Big, tall, lazy . . . Yeah , In Haiti . . . Likes: Football, The Superbowl, playing cheap, San Fran w Vin, Marshfield 7 4, Sue ' s cottage, Caddyshack, wrestling w Tofe . . . Pet Peeves: W.P.D., Holliston, A.B.W Favorite people: the offensive line, Jenny, Tofe, Rich, Sue, B.M., J.M., A.M. M.C., Where found: Popponessett Beach . . . Football 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 4. Heather Lee Beattie 15 Pheasant Hill Street The world is full of cactus, but we don ' t have to sit on it. Hed, Heeter . . . Brown hair, green eyes . . . Oh, Sad , Which Way? . . . Likes: HficO, Tweetie, Feb fir July 87, fests, shoes . . . Pet Peeves: Revolutions, falling, VS ' s, Playing the Role . . . Friends: Liza, Tara, Jayne, Patty, Pam, Danielle, DP, CM, 1-5, KK, DQ, CYC, Jenn, AfifM, Todd fir Glenn, . . . Where found: Liza ' s, Slingtown, on the ad- venture w the V ' s, at MAD 856f87 . . . Softball 1, 2, 4; FH 1. Melissa Marie Beneway 96 Hillview Road One day at a time. Wally, Miss, . . . blonde, blue eyes, . . . Loser Angelo! I ' m doing gym. Get ... Likes: Bobby, classy cars . . . Pet peeves: waiting for the bus, being ground- ed, being cold, fights, WHS . . . Fa- vorite people: Bobby, Wally, Kerri, Amy, Stacy, Chris, D.Q., K.T., Bust- er .. . Where found: working, court- yard, out with Bobby . . . Field Hockey 1, 2; Softball 1; Thanks Mom, Dad, Amy. Scott Peter Blomquist 578 Pond Street You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Scott . . . I ' m not in a bad mood! . . . Likes: easy practices, arguing w Dan, somewhere to go . . . Pet Peeves: bad press, losing, sprints, Holliston, choking in tourney. . . . Favorite People: Rich, Dan, Crone, SC, RB, BC, class of 88, the rest . . . Where Found: The Bomber, no- bles 5:15 A.M., Cronin ' s . . . Class officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish NHS 2, 3; SADD 3, 4; Boys ' State 3; Football 2; Baseball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; NHS 4 . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Michael Blumental 25 Stanford Drive Bean, Beanhead . . . Where ' s the cooler Likes: Buka Van Halen, Beasties, . . . Pet Peeves: Empty ' s snobs. Monday ' s Favorite People: Lenny, Beels, Mattie, Tim, Jason, Ted, Lindsay, Andy, Nick, Doug, Quinny, Lex, RT, CN, Rob, Tommy . . . Where Found on Missions Ac- tivities: Baseball 1; Golf 2, 3; Ten- nis 4. David A. Borden 80 Peartree Drive Time it was and what a time it was- it was a a blast. Dawg, Bordog . . . kind of cud- dly . . . Straighten your hair right out, You kill me, You little vix- en, . I am your density, I love you guys . . . Hot Tub Club, Ba- nana dance, 3m ta3 . . . Thanks: Jay, Kenny, Dan, Jack, Jon, LS, Ja- son, Ted, Steve . . . Where Found: lost with Jay, Brookline . . . Activi- ties: USY 1, 2, 3, 4; USY Hoop 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; SHH 3; Ski team 4; Green Years Staff 4; NHS 4. Nicole Andrea Bradley 1357 High Street 1 would build my house of crystal with a solitary friend. Nicole, Nik, Nik-Nak, N., N-ski . . . dark hair, brown eyes . . . For God sakes! D, you ' re such a twit, It makes me nervous. . . . Likes: Coast Guard, Steve ' s, UMass pizza, precious, green gum, Bermuda . . . Pet Peeves: driving in Boston, one- way streets, PC, Junior year, mu- sic, pushy shoppers, knuckles cracking . . . Favorite People: DJ, LM, KC, BP . . . Found: Champ, Melissa s house, Foley ' s . . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 39 Ann Elizabeth Brady 44 Gay Street Didn ' t life seem so much easier when you were little? Ann, Rusty . . . blue eyes, strawber- ry blonde . . . Are you mad? Are you sure? POSITIVE! ' . . . Likes Summer ' 87, Hooters, fighting with nancy . . . Pet Peeves: non-re turned clothes (Jenny), Montrose . . Favorites: Kev, MM, Tl, JD, JM HA, MC, TC, DS, SF, JH, MS, EM Qoonie squad, family, class ' 88 . . Found: Dh, Steve s, WU-Weing w Mr. Stack . . . Thanks Mom Dad . . V-ball 1, 3, capt. 4; B-ball 1, 2, 3 4; S-ball 1, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Student Advis. Brd. 4; Student Gov. 4; Pow der Puff 4. Liza Marie Brady 84 Mill Street Some minds are like concrete; all mixed up and permanently set. ' ' Bunts, Eliza, 32-18-24, laid back, easy going . . . That little special something, ' ' You big ape ' ' . . . Likes: fests, 2 86 87, 1-1-87, or- ange, 7 87 . . . Pet Peeves: Dux @ Lucy ' s, Revolutions, being out of bounds . . . Favorite People: ME, Hed, Jane, Tara, Murfi, Len, 42, Jen, Mush, Greeks . . . Where Found: my house, mad, searching, playing the Role . . . Ski team 1, . . . later ' 88 Alan D. Brazier 477 Oak St. So ignore all the codes of the day, let your juvenile impulses sway. Alan, Al . . . brown hair, brown eyes, 511, thin . . . Think I care? . . . Likes: music (R.E.M., The Cure, S + G), tennis, weekends at Cannon ML, golf, TAP ... Pet Peeves: Metalheads + overheads, T.S. Eliot, D S . . . Favorite People: R.L.. A.C., T.C., D.H., G.S., J.C., D.G., S.G., N.B.. The Library Crowd, SHYF, TJB . . . Tennis 1, 2, 3, Co-capt. 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Winter Track 4; Peer Cousel. 4; Green Years 4; MHS4. Nancy Joan Bride 41 Booth Drive Some pursue happiness-others create it. nancy, nance I can ' t hear you! Merci, Like . . . Likes: music, sports, sledding, long talks . . . Pet Peeves: waiting, colds, surfacers, driving tests . . . Favorite People: Rachel, Friends, Family Pugsy, KB TJB RS . . . Where found: run- ning, W.O.P. Aerobics, Sentra or LTD, cellar . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; WinterTrack 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; SADD 2, 3, 4; Mentors 4; Debating 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, StudentCouncil 4; GreenYrs. 4; Thanks Mom and Dad. Jennifer Lynne Brown 7 Pheasant Hill Forever young. I want to be forever young. Jen, Mouth . . . tall, loud . . . Yeah, T ' sup, It wasn ' t here when I happened, I ' m obsessed, thank you very much . . . Likes: beachballs, cape . . . HD S thanks, summer 87, new order 8 18, Pam-ily friends, 4-eva, ED- the great escape w Bolero, B-Man look at the stars have a G T . . . Gobble Gobble Sky . . . The baby that was born on X-Mas day . . . Andrew ILY . . . Pet Peeves: class of 90 girls, WW, working . . . Thanx MD Sf LB . . . Good luck ' 88 . . . Peer Counseling; SAAD, Powder Puff 4. Mary Bruno 9 Bonney Street Victoria Ann Bruno 9 Bonney Street Robert Burr 39 Deerfield Avenue 40 Diana Rae Butters 63 Cobleigh Street Tomorrow is only the beginning. Di, Blondi . . . short, blonde, blue eyes Hi Guys! Some service would be nice! . . . Likes: Florida, STAR TREK, crushes, tuna ... Pet peeves: stalled cars, AM running, fakes . . . Favorite people: the JC ' s, Nub ' s gang, JQ, KP, Stu, the guys . . . Found at: the Cape, PG ' s, with the cardinals, room 120. Soccer 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; W-track 1, 2, 4; S- Track 1, 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Girls State 3; SADD 1, 2, 3, 4; S.H.H. 2, 3; Green Years Sports Ed. 4. Thanks Mom Dad! Ronald F. Cahaly Jr. 151 Phillips Brook Road Persistance is the secret of success. Avesome, Geez, no way, Ron, Ronsk . . . quiet, friendly, al- ways smiling . . . Likes: music, pets, pizza, movies, traveling and my jeep . . . Pet Peeves: People who are always late . . . Favorite People: Family, friends, and Olivia Newton John . . . Favorite Sports: Baseball and swimming . . . Partici- pant in work study program 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4. Leslie E. Calvagne 12 Dean Ave. I ' d rather laugh with the Sinners than cry with the Saints. Leslie, Less . . Dark curly hair, Ital- ian . . Whaaat? He ' s such a Goof! . . Likes: Parties, Maine, FCB, sum- mer ' 87, Marshfield, Sats. at Tofs (PO), 4 9 87, 14K, tans, 7 16 87 w KM, soph year, Bahamas . . Pet Peeves: Fake people, Hoodsies, MWM, the wire, Cookie . . Favorite People: Family and Friends . . Where Found: Mo ' s House, w Friends . . . Good Luck ' 88. Thanks Mom and Dad. Softball: 2, 4; SADD: 2; Pow. Puff 4. E. Scott Cappuccino 146 Clapboardtree Street We can not direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails. ' Cappo, Cap . . . Brown hair, blue eyes . . . Ho Problem, ' ' Well, all- right! . . . Likes: parties. Foreign- er, Boston, skiing, all Italian food . . . Pet Peeves: giving up walks, Hu- ha ' s . . . Favorite People: Chris, Tom, Chico, M.L., A.W. . . . Where Found: Ki Hei, On the mound . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. Mark Carey 29 Schaefer Avenue Tara Helen Carey 74 Lyons Drive Mot drunk is he who from the floor can rise alone and still drink more. Tall, skinny blue-eyed blonde trapped in the body of an average brown-eyed brunette ... I like that. I think III have to borrow it sometime, I ' m on a diet ' Might. . . . Likes: 7 25, 8 29, graduates, fests, scweamas, all- nights, 2-vaca-87 . . . Pet Peeves: LCG, Idiots, revolutions . . . Favor- ite People: Chris, Eliza, Hez, Janey, KC, JC, BS, PM, JG, AB, LH, 42, CYC . . . Where found: MAD, Lucy ' s closet. Brian Carlson 112 Beechnut Road William Matthew Carrabis 116 Weatherbee Drive Love as if you were to live forever . . . Live as if you were to die tomorrow! Bill, Billy, Pie Yo, Babe! Whud Up? . . . Likes: cars, both future and classics, tapes, new wave mu- sic, and awesome stereo equip- ment . . . Pet Peeves: Leeche, faulty stereo equipment, flip-a-dips . . . Favorite People: Mel D, Joan, and the whole band .... Where Found: the band room . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Double quartet 3, 4; Chorale 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 41 Jane Elizabeth Carroll 83 Mill Street It ' s all fun and games untill some body loses an eye. Debbie. Dizzy . . . Big-Brown Eyes Mercurial. . . Ridiculous, ' ' . Intense, ' You Big Ape, OH . . Likes: Idiot 2, Floyd, Fests, 1-5 Hoop 87, 7 3 87, KIWS, Reggae Pet Peeves: Playing the Role 5 15 87, ' Bians . . . Favorite Peo pie: Russ, Liza, Hed, Tara, P + D A + M,A + P + T + C, Murf + Len, etc Where Found: W Qus, Eliza ' s Scheming, Sleeping, Adventures w V ' s, Sheehan, Slingtown (tracks field), Searching. Robert Joseph Casey 141 Carroll Ave. That which does not kills us only makes us stronger. Rob, Bob, Case . . . tall, handsome. Irish ... I feel no pain, ' ' You wanna hear something funny? . . . Likes: Sandra, martial arts, par- ties, cords . . . Pet Peeves: friends who don ' t work, undeserved ha- rassment, sharing car w sister, in- flated heads . . . Favorite people: Sandra Co, Brian, Jon, Matt, Dave, Jerry . . . Where found: Roche Bros . . . Workaholic. Chris Chapin 277 Alder Road Take a hit of it! Chris, Chapes . . . Likes: Cars, Par- ties, Girls, Money, Trips . . . Favor- ite People: J.B., D.C., T.H.C., L.C., ETC. . . . Where Found: Courtyard, in the office. James T. Christian 431 Clapboardtree Street One man can make a difference and every man should try. James T, JT . . . Mo never never, Who said that!? ' . . . Likes: Soc- cer, SNE, The Banana, PC, Hop- Skip 6f Get Nakeds. Becket, Hart- ford St., Windsurfing . . . Pet Peeves: Six-Sections, TT, Spif, gifts, IB, AP priority, study guides . . . Favorite People: AP Reli- gion Gov Pol Gangs, Classy Aides, SHYF . . . Swim Team 2; Ski Team 4; Soccer 1-4, NHS 3-4. VP 4 Student Council 1-4, President 4 School Improvement Council 3-4 Peer Counseling 3; Mentors 4. Lawrence R. Clark 16 Linden Street The gods you worship are steel; at the altar of rock and roll you kneel. Larry, Damien . . . Medium, funny, brainsick ... I didn ' t do it, Aaaah! What were we talking about? . . . Likes: Led Zep, Metal- lica, C.G. of G., Concerts, the sum- mer . . . Pet Peeves: Being broke, rappin ' . . . Favorite people: Dave C.„ Chris C, Dave F., Boris, the rest of the Rebels . . . Where found: Jack ' s Shop, cruising around. Julie Clinton 103 Burgess Avenue Unlike footprints in the sand, our memories will remain timeless. Jule, Jules, B.B. . . Short, dark, What a cutie! Some service would be nice, Hello my name is Joe . . . Likes: Red licorice, par- ties, dancing, sunsets . . . Favorite People: Jay, Jen, KP. DB, SG, GS, JC, TF, rest of the gang, DJ, EM . . . Found at: St. T ' s, PG ' s, Dunes, P ' s w WC . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Sec.,- Mentors 3, 4; Gr. Yrs. Staff 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3; SADD 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Ski Team 2, NHS 4. Monica Cloney 9 Walker Road Goodbye to all my friends at home. Goodbye to the people I ' ve trusted. Monique, PJ . . . Blonde, Blue eyes . . . Dweeb Don ' t worry about it, Just ask n . . . Likes: Beast, Muffy, Kate, Florida ' 87, Cape ' 87, RCH ... Pet Peeves: No car or $, Your Mom TBN, College Apps, 10 2 . . . Found: Harwich, GS, Conn, In Ang ' s K-Maro . . . Swim- team 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt; Softball 1, 2; Capt; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4; SADD3, 4; . . . Thanks Donna and Gerry . . . John Coen 82 Smith Drive Once in a while you can get shown the Light in the strangest of places if you look at it right. Likes: The Cape, sailing, skiing, windsurfing, The Dead . . . Where Found: The Cape. Dartmouth . . . What a long strange trip it ' s been, Don ' t worry about a thing cause every little things is gonna be alright. Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Sailing 3, 4; Football 2; Math Team 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 . . . Thanks, Mom. 42 Andrew R. Collari 65 Beechnut Road Why do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Andy, And . . . Blonde, Blue eyes . . . . I didn ' t do it! You ' re extin- guished. . . . Likes: The Clash, sleeping, basketball, skiing, Eddie Murphy, Ho school . . . Pet Peeves: Arguing with Dan, Mondays, H.P.D., losing, Lakers . . . Favorite people: Mary, Chip, M.T., M.F., C.Q., T.N., CD., R.S., T.S., J.C., K., M + D, . . . Where Found: D.C.P.C, playing pool, Cape . . . Track 1; Football 4. Jeffrey Dennis Collins 49 Woodridge Road It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. It was the age of wisdom. It was the age of ignorance. Jeff . . . Blond hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: Salters, fishing, ice cream, Alf . . . Pet Peeves: Mondays, French, . . . Favorite People: Q.S., B.R., D.H., P.F., J.C, J.T., D.B., C.Q., L.D Where Found: the beach . . . national Honor Society 3, President 4; Academic Decath- lon 3, 4; Presidential Classroom; Soccer 1, 3. Jeff Conley 74 Gay Street Julianne Marie Conley 36 Russell Avenue Someday we ' ll look back and real- ize these were the best of times. Julie, Jules, Willy, Bud, Tower . . Tall, brown hair hazel eyes . . Slow down, Jen. What was saying? Favorite people: Kara Chris, Jill, Sara, Heather, Christa Sue, Bren, Bl, Nubb ' s squad . Likes: Jill ' s driving, Hawaii, Head ' s Missions, FA with Lori, Reeses running with Moe, Jen ' s calcula tor . . . Pet Peeves: burnt brownies dukes, driving over islands, Mel vin, Shh security, erasures . . Soccer 12 3 4, Key Club 3, 4; Year book Staff 4; Mentors 4; SHH 3. No Photo Available Thomas David Cosgrove 20 Card Avenue It is your entity; you have the desti- ny,- you are the victims of things undone. Coz, Cozzy, Wizzard ... A mellow guy . . . Buds, Logs . . . Likes: Being with the Guys, the idiots, parties, late night adventures . . . Favorite People: Smelen, Ming, Hinks, Marko, Hans, Dae, and the rest of the Idiots . . . Where Found: Hinks, the rock, court yard, wher- ever the party is. David Coughlan 48 Orchard Circle Todd N. Creamer 43 Hillcrest Place Call me TC. Mr Big says: Guido, take this guy for a ride to the Charles and fit him with some ce- ment shoes. Billions and bil- lions of stars. Far out, man. . . . Our existence is but a crack of light between two eternities of dark- ness. Good: Spinal Tap, school store, Cheech Chong, G.S., D.S., JJD, Esp, AIB, K.P., Ti, S.L., DEF, J.C, K.G., D.H., DOG, JF, K.D, S.G, Bork, M.D, G.G. and the rest of the crew, riot good: the C word. Cyn- icism is stupid. I hate bigots. Gull- ible isn ' t in the dictionary . . . MHS 4. Russell Creasi 453 High Street 43 William Cronin 45 Lyons Drive Those who complain the most are most to be complained of. Bill . . . I ' ll do it later . . . Likes: Boston sport teams, hockey, golf, being lazy, 2:15 on weekdays . . . Pet Peeves: nobles, timed Montre- al, 4:50 A.M., short puts, parked cars . . . Favorite people: Scott, Rich, D.S., B.C., R.B., C.R. . . Where found: Scott ' s, rink, golf course, Bomber, Cape . . . Golf 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; S.H.H. 2, 3; NHS 4. Jennifer Ann Cummings 126 Downey Street Let each man walk to the beat of his own drum, however measured or far away. Jen, Squawk . . . Braces, Freckles . . . Hi Kids! Shall we do tea? Baa! . . . Likes: Missions, Rocky Woods, GAP, Solitude, A Block T parties . . . Pet Peeves: J. Bronowski, Big Boy, FIC, SAT inquisitors . . . Favor- ite Kids: JH, CK, RENZO, NB, DL, MAX, Raoul, JW, CG, JAC 3 Et al . . . Where Found: On missions, in the Satan Mobile w the Greeks . . . F. Hockey 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mentors; NHS, Class Vice-Pres 1; S. Council; Girls State,; Powder Puff- Green Years. Marc Davis 521 Hartford Street Each sensation makes a note in life ' s symphony. D , Chester . . Slender, dark hair . . . disconnected ' - . . . Likes: WHO, Yes, concerts on the commons, working out . . . Pet Peeves: T.S. Eliot, Physics . . . Favorite People: J.G., D.L., A.R., D.S., C.E., J.D. . . Where Found: English wing, MOFA, gym, tennis court . . . Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; No Parentheses 1, 2, 3, 4; SHH 2, 3. Jane Elizabeth DeSimone 102 Willow Street Few people have strength to honor a friend ' s success without envy . . . Blue eyes, dimples, taller than Maria ... I have no clothes, ' ' How do you spell ..? ... Likes: Soph Chics 86 , holding NA hand, Cape 87 , P. Family, Baha- ma 88 . . . Pet Peeves: Rumors, Scooter ' s letters, spelling, un- planned nights . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Tl, MP, AB, MM, NA, SF, JM, EM, LC, JH, RS . . . Where Found: Honda, Steve ' s I.C. . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain4; Key Club 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Thanks M and R. Kara Joan Cunningham 30 Blueberry Lane I get by with a little help from my friends. Twin . . . Like . . , You know what I mean . . Give me a break. . . . Likes: joking with Jill, skiing, Hawaii . . . Pet Peeves: Big Red, the Bus, Shh. Security, fuz- zies, islands, brownnosers, What happens is ... .. . Favorite peo- ple: CH, JC, JG, CG, SG, CK, CB . . . Where found: In the pool, Shurfine on Sat. Night . . . Swimteam 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2. 3, 4; SHH 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Mentors 3, 4; Green Years 4; Pow- der Puff 4. Thomas Michael D ' Espinosa 27 Wellington Drive A good party is like a prize fight: you try to have as many rounds as you can before you re knocked out. Tom, Nino, Despo . . What ' s for breakfast? . . Likes: Late night, Brendan ' s parties, Collins ' , Beans ' , Prom weekend . . . Pet Peeves: Vagrancy in Falmouth, Torque, Tim ' s decisions, loud girls, Holliston 11 26 87 . . . Friends: Football team, T.Y., T.H., J.F., B.G., M.S., M.T., D.S., Jake, Big Red, The Comer . . Where found: Quaries, Nick ' s pool, Club Med, Ted Y ' s . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Thanx M D. Neil Desmond 17 Westdale Road Charles DiPietro 46 Glandore Road 44 J. James Dobra 43 Mill Street A man with a watch knows what time it is; a man with two watches isn ' t so sure. Dobe ' s, Dopus, Dobramatic . . . Wench, D.P., What time is it? . . . It ' s now. ' Likes: Chinese food, frozen Kit Kats and a Dew, No postage necessary if mailed in US. Pet Peeves: Spif ' s Ballpark figure, What happens is, is that . . . Favorite People: Kara, TC, Dave, Spo, KF, TA, EF, KM. Where found: Martha Jones, School store, playing Nintendo . . . Soccer, Track, School store. Clint Robert Draper 98 Arcadia Road When in doubt go for it. Life ' s too short for second chances. Clint, Draper . . . tall, slick, Exciting . . . No Doubt, You ' re gone . . . Likes: Blondes, parties, My Truck, ATC, skiing . . . Pet Peeves: Ending Parties, waiting, pushy and perfect people . . . Favorite People: B.A, Spelly, Lori, P.E., J.E., Schlitz, Zinga, Kirty, MAD . . . Where Found: where everyone else is . . . Qolf 2; Ski 4. Thanks for everything Mom, Dad, and Jeff. Keenan E. Driscoll 241 Canton Street All the miles of a hard road are worth a moment of true happiness. Kiddo, Mortemar . . . slick, Gra- cious, Friendly . . . Did you see that? You ' re out of your gord! . . . Likes: Drawing, sailing, skiing, Alf . . . Pet Peeves: Thoreau, Lurch . . . Favorite People: Lynn, Lano, J.T.C., Suds, Gucci Bros. . . . Where Found: At Fowler ' s Beach . . . Lip Sync Contest, Indoor Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Green Years 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4. Shawn Andre Edwards 16 Thetford Ave., Dorchester A closed mind is an enigma in- deed; odd things are forever com- ing out but nothing goes in. ' The God Father, GF . . . Tall, dark, fresh . . . So what, It ' ll be awight . . . Likes: girls, parties, skipping school, fashionable clothes . . . Pet Peeves: LT, Cheap Cars . . . Favorite people: Mully, Mac, Adam, Nina, Amy, Dee, Ka- ren, Q . . . Where Found: 160B Stra- ton Ext., out on the town, Mully ' s . . . Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 4. Christopher P. Esposito 48 Sycamore Drive Dreams-First they are conceived, then worked for, and when real- ized, worth the work . . . Descrip- tion: The picture is worth a 1000 words . . . Chris, Espo, Esp, Spo, LA . . . Good Day! Waashaa- paaning, Gnarley . . . Likes: Guitars, windsurfing, boats, skiing, Spinal Tap, Strange Brew . . . Pet Peeves: KISS 108, cats . . . Favorite People: Igor, TC, Dopus, Deutchy, Slurpy, JC, AIB, all the rest . . . Where found: on the beach, driv- ing. . . Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; School store 4; SADD 3, 4; No Pa- rentheses; NHS 4. Susanna Federico 37 Juniper Ridge Road You never really miss something until it ' s gone. Sue, Feds, Sue Fed . . Short, blue- eyes, Italian, always smiling . . YEAH, Sup for tonite? SHLOPPE, Hi . . . FB games, wkends, Clash, Sat. over Tof ' s (NYE), fb players, 12, tans, Train in Vein, - ' coolers, Bahamas, Cape ' 87 parties (Bean ' s), CMJMJACLNSJLSA, Rich, Jr . . . Pet Peeves: class of 90 girls, WW, work- ing, NP, 12 2 86 . . . Found: Fal- mouth, w friends, over Mort ' s on wkends, FLA . . . Softball 2, 4; Year- book 4; Powder Puff, Capt. 4; FB cheerleading 2; Key Club. Thomas E. Eeeney 44 Edgewood Road Go easy, step light, and stay free. Tom, Tommy . . . Likes: Hockey, parties, Bvca, late night . . . Pet Peeves: 5:45 AM, On the line, Last call, The Tab, No Tap ... Fa- vorite People: TN, ML, JL, JG, GS, MC, CK, PF, WM, SH, MR, AW, BR . . . Where Found: Honolulu, Cape Cod, Wandering, Nobles, Hale . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Lindsay Fink 58 Weatherbee Drive Many receive advice, few profit by it. Lindsay, Linz, Finka . . . clean cut, good time, clean shaven . . . What Else, That ' s a lot of moneey . . . Likes: Girls, Van Halen, Big Parties, Mr Ms Cooking . . . Pet Peeves: Broken-up parties, Bad 18, rainy days, dirty cars . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Ted, AM, Erin, BA, Spell, and all the rest . . . Where found: Ted s Andys, Golf Course, DT, VN . . . F ootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; SADD 4; Peer Counseling. Thanks, Mom and Dad. 45 Helen Flanagan 123 Fisher Street Success is failure turned inside out. Smelen-small, blonde, talkative- That ' s cool- Likes: Dan, good mu- sic, Led Zep, The Who, Mendrix, friends, work W M.K., parties . . . Pet Peeves: red eyes, L.R. w M.B, no smokes, being blown off! . . . Favorite People: Dan, K.B., M.K., T.C., J.B., S.M., M.A., D.A., J.A., M.B. 2, L.M., +the original court- yard . . . Where Found: w Dan, hav- ing a blast, w my friends, my house 85-86 . . . Swim Team: 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. Dan has helped open many doors in my life. The doors that seemed locked were not, for Dan always found the key. David Toehl 152 Conant Road Take your time, think a lot. Dave . . . easy going, quiet, humor- ous . . . Good deal, Larry, are you what I think you are? . . . Likes: Strats, Hendrix, P. Floyd, . . . Pet Peeves: broken strings, due dates . . . Favorite People: Ho one is the one and only favorite . . . Where found: behind a guitar, Youldens, the little red truck, Do- ver road, The Waterfall. Jonathan D. fox 17 Loring Street If at first you dont succeed, try, try again. Foxy, F-Man, Diamond Jon . . . will- ing and able . . . Im not that kind of boy . . . Likes: Matt ' s pizza, UMASS trips, DC trip, late-night cookouts, Prom weekend . . . Pet peeves: Monday abuse, power of the Elks, Tim ' s decisions, beat-up friends. Death Trek, getting shot down, being grounded, injuries, bedspins . . . Where found: Gator- hunting . . . Friends: Grady, Jerry, Matt, Dan, Tim, Rob, Tom, Ted, Chico, Deacs, MG, EM, MN, LN, SS . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 ... . Thanks Mom + Dad, Dr Pendell, Mr Rook, Mr. Brown, Mr. Milan, and Mrs. Walsh. Michael Foxx 43 Oriole Road If you are going to do something you will regret in the morning, sleep late. Beeler, Beels, Foxxy . . . blond, blue eyes, Irish . . . What ' s going on? You never know, I can ' t. I got hockey . . . Likes: Idol and Halen concerts weekends . . . Pet Peeves: Bon Jovi, knocking on Skip ' s window, back seat drivers . . . Favorite People: Quinny, Len, Spelly, Cloverlanders, Bean, A- Train, RT, Hockey team . . . Where Found: Hockey practice, DCPD, the Cape . . . Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Golf 4. Jeffrey L. Friedman 145 Fensview Drive What happened to our innocence- Did it go out of style? Along with our naivete- No longer a child. Jeff, Friedeie, Zack . . . 5 ' 8 , fragile, but not breakable . . . solid, Keep it where ya got it . . . Likes: Rush, Pink Floyd, Porsche ... Pet Peeves: Sentence faults, T.V. Evan- gelists, modern art . . . Favorite People: D.L., G.S., The Papers crew, B.R., J.C. . . . Where Found: Lifting, Needham, Westwood, alone . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; Academic Decathlon 4. Jill Ann Gary 499 Everett Street Never strive for the silver or bronze while the gold is in your reach. Gillis, Jillsy, Prez . . . ' Don ' t be buggin ' me?! I LOVE my class . . . Likes: Happy parties, green orange ALF, Celtics, camp, friends, tch-tch guards . . . Pet Peeves: My leg, AP ' ers , losing, co-pilots, . . . Fav. People: camp friends, Coach Hughes, hoop sb team T 2 , J5, HBI. math, class officers, C. of. ' 88 . . . Activities: SB1, 2, 3, 4; Hoop 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; SAB 1, 2, Tr. 3, V.P. 4; Key Club 2, 3, Officer- Class President: 2, 3, 4! Thanks M + D. Susan J. Gearty 30 Parker Street You can fool a lot of people, you can be fooled yourself, but you can ' t fool Mom. Buddy, Suki . . . Some service would be nice! , Hello my name is Joe . . . etc. . . . Likes: Orange and green, Mr. Bullhorn, clowns, the beach . . . Pet Peeves: Friend- lys, whiners, C ' s parking . . . Favor- ite People: C.G., N.B., K.M., D.P., soccer crew, J.G., J.L., D.H., R.N., M.R., D.B. and the rest . . . Where found: Papa ' s with G.S.T., Marsh- field . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; S.H.H. 1, 2; Green Years 4. Tina H. Gentile 77 Colburn Street This paper may crumble, the ink someday may fade, but never the memories of friends. I have made it, Spazz . . . Easy there beast, Easy fido, Birie Lives, Knarly-man, Donde esta mi bambino, Whooo, Four . . . Likes: Aerosmith, Mot- ley Crue, friends, eating, football, hockey, shopping, dancing, par- ties . . . Fav. People: WC, DG, TM, and the rest of the gang . . . Where Found: Brigham ' s, Locker par- ties, malls, movies . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, Doug, and the rest of the gang. 46 A Kenneth S. Gerraughty 49 Wentworth Street Kill them all. let God sort them out. Ken, Kenny ... Go Army-Beat navy. ' Help, ' ' Try again, ' ' hope wrong answer! ' ' Likes: pizza, cars girls . . . Pet Peeves: Rap, rain . . Favorite People: Smoke, Carison Larry, Dave, Dave, Paul, J.S., B.C. ALF . . . Where found: Brigham ' s sports games, Peabody, Danvers Northshore Shopping Center . . Track 1, Band 1, 2. Stacy Ann Gerulskis 52 Waldo Way Time endears, but cannot fade the memories that friends have made. (Scooz, Spazz II,) Easy Psycho! Birdie lives! Donde esta mi bambi no? Likes: Aerosmith, Whitesnake friends. Where found: w T, W, S, M C; Brigham s, locker parties, foot ball games-our thanx to Sean Mike, Chuck . . . Fav. People: TG WC, Sn, MK, SR, GG, KL, JA, DA SS, CM, CT, SF, TM, SE, DD Tina Wonder twin powers activate Friends Forever! Luv Stacy Jay 143 Thanx Mom, Dad, God (not to mention Jerry and Chris! -Luv ya both!) Kimberly Marie Gill 61 Grafton Avenue Race with the wind, Reach for the stars, Fear not the giants for the world is ours. k.g. Kim, Kimba, Flirt . . . Like, What are you doing!?!, Get outa town! ' ' . . . Likes: TANSTOP sand- wiches, clubing with Ree, the cabin . . . Favorite People: Mike, TSBMC, Ree, heffe, AL, JW . . . Where found: the cabin, in the heffemobile, URI, Lost Brook, Mike Rich run with Deb, with Mike, Vincent ' s . . . Track 1; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; ... I LOVE YOU MIKE- 1 2 87. Mary-Ellen Gill 11 Westdale Road When you are right, no one re- members; When you are wrong, no one forgets. Maryellen, Meg . . . short, black hair, Irish ... ... Infuriates me to no end! Likes: yellow, kids, mov- ies, shopping, Chinese food . . . Pet Peeves: Phone calls at 12 A.M., mood swings . . . Favorite People: Mom, Dad, Joanne, Peter, family friends . . . Where found: M.H., with Joan, babysitting . . . S.H.H. 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; SADD 2, 3, 4, Green Years Staff 4; Chorale 3, 4 . . . Thanks Mom Dad! Gerard Paul Gilroy 23 Loring Street Man shall never reach his full ca- pacity while chained to the earth. He must take wing and conquer the heavens. . . . Jerry, Giller . . . Brown eyes, black hair, good looking . . . Make me something to eat, Lin ' ' . . . Likes: Lin, bikinis, his Trans am . . . Pet Peeves: breaking down, WPD . . . Favorite People: Lin, Jon, Brian, M.S., D.S., E.L., T.H., D.D. . . . Where found: in bed, in the T.A., Lin ' s, working at Texaco . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Jay Goldfarb 40 Crystal Hill Terrace You can never go too far, the party never ends . . . Six feet, with the afro six three . . . Blow it off, The worst will never come, ' ' Just shut your eyes and go . . . Likes: K.C. Royals, Fletch, sleep- ing, eating, 3M, TAB, camp . . . Pet Peeves: Red lights, fake girls, get- ting up, the tab . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Dawg, KG, DH, JL, TM, SG, RM, DB, TF, KP, JC, Jason G, the rest . . . Where Found: Honolulu, Newark, in bed . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Green Years 4. Nina Lauren Gonsalves 8 Roseberry Rd., Mattapan Wooby, Moody, Meena Beena, Shorty Kill the noise! Wha ' s up? I ' m so bored, Lets go flirt! Likes: Money, honest friends, gold, boys . . . Dislikes: riot getting what I want!. Snobs, Liars ... Fa- vorite People: Karen, Denise, Chandra, Shawn, Andy, Jen H., Murf!, QTS, Scott, Lisa, DQ, Leslie C, DP, CP, AY, Sean, JG, AA, LP, AS, TS, MC, JR, DM . . . Where found: On the phone, 16 Thetford Ave, Mignon ' s, the Point, Karen s, with Pitter . . . Yearbook staff 4; SADD 4. Jennifer Lorraine Gozzo 195 Stanford Drive Live and let live is fine, but live and help live is better. Jen, Jenny, Bozo . . . Imagine, It ' s a true thing . . . Likes: bar- gains, J-5, summer- Nauset Beach IMXS, Marshfield, M-counter, Bos ton . . . Pet Peeves: Gina, hhhaaa! word combos, O 2 , repeating . . Favorite People: Joe . . JM. KK HM , JG, DF, CB, CK, VJ, TS, JT Cheatas, JG s, TB, the Class of ' 88. Activities: Field Hockey 1. 4 Softball 2, 4; Key Club 3, 4; SHH 2. 3; NHS; Powder Puff 4. 47 Brian Thomas Grady 89 Croft Regis Road It ' s hard to handle this fortune and fame. Everybody ' s so different; I haven ' t changed. Likes: Bud Qator, Jon ' s Goggles, The corner . . . Peeves: Keeping Tim in control, Dan ' s Elk Buddies, Doppers, Jon ' s misap- propriation of funds, Ann ' s Clash tape, Babysitting Matt . . . Fav. Peo- ple: Jon, Higgs, Dan, Dex, Jerry, Ted, Tom, Rob, Doc, Ann, The Mis- fits, MM, MM, JS . . . Found: Matts AM, Jon ' s PM, Qator Hunting at Tim ' s . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4 Capt. 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard Douglas Grady, Jr. 175 Stanford Drive I ' m not always perfect, but I ' m al- ways me. Hugh, R-Dawg, Dugal . . . Can you give me a ride? ' ' . . . Likes: Pret- zels, metal, The Fighting lllini, Mustang GT ' s, Chargers . . . Pet Peeves: Front-runners, trendy things, phonies, no phone calls in MH, V , Bang your head! - ' . . . Favorite People: You know who you are! (The RATT Patrol) . . . Where Found: Assembly Hall (next four years), somewhere I shouldn ' t be . . . MHS: 4; Debating Club: 2, 4; SADD 4; QREEM YEARS: 4. Christopher Green 218 Winter Street What you get out of life is what you put into it. Chris, Qreenso . . . short, stalky . . . Til do it tommorrow, What are you stupid? Mo problem . . . Likes: Weekends, friends, Rock M ' Roll, trucks . . . Pet Peeves: Speeches, rap music, 7:00 A.M. . . . Favorite People: S.C., M.T., M.L., S.L., A.C., T.D., T.C., Q.S., A.B., A.W., B.C. . . . Where to be found: sleeping, Cappo ' s . . . Basketball manager 1, 2; MHS 4. Christine Marie Greenhow 160 Weatherbee Drive What will be will be. All is destiny. Expressions: What happens is . . . , Why? I don ' t know, Hello, my name is Joe ... Likes: sleep, acorns, candles, horror movies, the garden, Sylvia Plath, yester- days and tomorrows . . . Dislikes: whiners, masks, math • science, dumb jokes, 4:00AM . . . Favorite People: You. JH, SQ, MB, DP, KC, CB, JW, CH, CK, JQ, MR, JL, RM, DS, JC, JT, DH, SL . . . Where Found: Papa ' s, not in cafeteria Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; MHS 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4; Mentors 3, 4; Debating 2, 3, 4. Suzanne Elizabeth Griffin 14 Gay Street Extension Sue, Tif, Tiffany . . lazy, sarcastic . . . Make the next one nice and fat, I ' ll do it later . . . Likes: The Stones, ice-cold buds, vacations, sleeping all day, J.T., ski trips, ad- ventures, confusion . . Pet Peeves: Soap opera scenes, snobs, liars, MHPD, waking up, getting caught, hassles . . Favorite People: Swoonie, Gundy, THE LIPPAS, K.R., E.C., and the rest of 88 . . Volleyball 1, . 2, 3, 4; B-Ball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Lisa Guglielmi 130 Forbes Road Blacksmith and the artist reflect it in their art, They forge their cre- ativity closer to the heart. RUSH . . . Googs, Leese, Goo Goo supreme . . . Oh my God, that bowling ball- it ' s my wife! Right on Red! Where s my VCR? . . . Fav. Peo- ple: Erwin, Space, Herbi, J-9, Dan, Dave, Chris, Prince Lerxst, etc . . . Where found: the Beast, Cape ' 87, the route, D.P. Practice, concert halls . . . Activities: Football cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain; B-ball cheering 1, 2; J-V Softball 1, 2; SADD. Christopher Habib 136 Cobleigh Street Stephen Boyd Haines 228 Weatherbee Drive What a long strange trip it ' s been. Steven, Stevie . . an irresistible force . . Sure, I guess ... .. Likes: Cerveza, black diamond trails, farmer ' s breakfast, US Histo- ry with MC + VM, beating MC in pool, U2 . . . Pet Peeves: Blue flash- ing lights, smart football players, flakey girls . . Favorite People: Hendy, MC, Tadd, JC, JJ, VM, KD, SH, JW, and anyone else who feels that they are important to me . . Where Found: Bickford ' s, Carey s pool hall, Polaroid, wu wei with Mr. Stack . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 2; Green Years 4; Thanks Mom + Dad. 48 ,iJh. ■ «. Christina Mary Hall 1695 High Street Where you tend a rose, a thistle cannot grow. Chris, Chrishhy, Chromy, Shwanny ... I gotta go, Don ' t do it, don ' t do it . . . Likes: Days off, Cure, skiing, three brown bear, k Shurfine, deadly drives to Gregg ' s house . . . Pet Peeves: Big Yellow buses, Melvy, What hap- pens is, Big Red, climbers, whin- ers . . . Friends: Twin Towers, Jill, Christa, Mancy, Julie, Chris, Sue Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. 1; Green Years staff 3, 4; Mentors 4., NHS 4. Daniel E. Halperin 68 Sterling Road It ' s so easy to laugh. It ' s so easy to hate. It takes strength to be gentle and kind. Dan, Dano . . . Look! . . . It ' s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine), Talk to me . . . Real friends, being happy, sports, The Cure, Converse, All-Stars . . . Pet Peeves: Z94 . . . Thanks to every- one who made it amazing - you know who you are . . . Found dreaming . . . Soccer, SADD, Green Years, USY, Mentors, Safe Rides Founder and President. Robert S. Harper 112 Colburn St. There were fifty million fingers, learning how to play. And you could hear the fingers pickin ' ; And this is what they had to say: Let there be light, sound, drums, gui- tar. Let There Be Rock!! HARPS . . . OOOOOOOOOOHH! . . Likes: AC DC, Deep Purple, Zeppe- lin, water skiing, jet skiing, Gibson SG-6 2 Motorcycles, vacation, down hill skiing . . Dislikes: Detention, Soul, Toyotas . . . Favorite People,: ANGUSY Y., Richie B., Bon Scott, Malcom Y. Sean J. Harrington 34 Bridle Path Jeffrey S. Harris 32 Smith Drive Enjoy life to its potential; hurdle those obstacles as they appear. Have an open mind and an opti- mistic attitude and your goals will be so near-Good Luck! Jeff, Heff, Uncle Heff . . . Get with it What is with Mew Jersey? Sounds cool . . . Likes: Sam Kine- son, being unnecessarily confus- ing, parties, fast cars, weekends, skipping school, rock n ' roll . . . Pet Peeves: Worthless detentions, hopeless homework, Mondays, ar- ticles on Westwood parties, chop suey . . . Favorite People: Dee, Jim, Franco, SM, GM, KM, SC, AL, JS, SK . . . Where found: Bickfords. Sam T. Heffron 765 High Street There are thousands of reasons but not one excuse. Sam, Samy, SamlAm, Green-eggs- and-Sam, Scam . . . The Regular Guy . . . Yeah, Get lost Punk, School . . . . Chow Baby What are you Claimin. Likes: Sunnin ' in Greece ' ' Helen ' s Hangout 85-86 The Rock 84- 87 HWY Cookout Late MIGHT Lori ' s night before Europe. . . . Pet Peeves: WPD, not be let in par- ties, LAST CALL. Fav. Pep: Tim, Dew, Gene, Hel, MD, Kala, Jas, RK, BH, Cal, Mike, Vin, JG, Pam, Tom F., +C, MV, JF, PM. Found: not home. Brett A. Henderson 67 Fieldstone Road Julia Marie Hennigan 6 Redwood Road Blest, who can unconcernedly find hours, days, and years slide soft away in health of body, peace of mind; quiet by day. Julie . . . Bon- journo . . . Likes: Clothes from S ' NB, eating, pool-side chats, TV in HR, Days, sleep before AM . . . Pet Peeves: exercise, matin francais, dirty CX, diet anything . . . Where Found: Annie ' s, Lang wing, 495 South . . . Favorite People: JC, MB, KH, LH, CC, all gals at XMAS, Jr filles, MR, RN, MG, family ... . NHS 3, 4; FHS 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; AD 4; Green yrs 4; PC 3. 49 Timothy John Higgins 449 Dover Road Put off today what you can do tomorrow. Tim, Higgy . . . laid back, indecisive ... I don ' t know, maybe .... Likes: Making decisions, arguing w Dan . . . Pet Peeves: Fake girls, clicks, summer jobs . . . Favorite People: Karyn. Sully, Matt, every- one else . . . Where found: gym, 100 Locust Drive, in the pool Foot- ball 2; Tennis 3; SADD 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Thanks, Mom and Dad. William Hinkley 184 Burgess Avenue There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. Bill, Minks, portagee . . . Likes: Frostys, Metal, loud parties, drums, ... Pet Peeves: WPD, get- ting caught, seeds, warm brew, fests . . . Favorite People: Tina, MV, PM, SH, TC, BM, and anyone else I party with . . . Where Found: on the death cruise with Sluggy, at the party, in the cellar. Siobhan Hoban 1581 High Street The rays of happiness like those of light are colorless when unbroken. Hazel eyes and freckles, loud, blond hair? Anyone? What do you mean? So sad! Pet Peeves: polyes- ter. May, lettuce, Ruth M., evil, Kim, the wedding, pink dresses . . . Likes: pop tarts, mustangs, shop- ping, 10:00 . . . Favorite People: JLM, Zippy, Cindy, Libba, Scott, MP, KH, CM, PM, JD, Spud W, SO, DM, RB, JL . . . Where found: Bub- bling Brook, CVS, Walpole, class with Christine, Cindy ' s house . . . Thanks everyone! Hi, Mr. Fish. Jill Marie Howley 50 Brookfield Road The love in your heart wasn ' t put there to stay; love isn ' t love til you give it away. Jill . . Hot pursuit, Seek it out, ' ' You ' re a goof . . . Likes: U2!, Summer, winks, Monty Python, Ire- land . . . Pet Peeves: Waiting, get- ting up, because, ' ' neck grab- bing, bad karma . . . Favorite people: Family, BONO, EM, JM, MP, Tl, MMc, Oily, SF . . . Where found: Rocky Hook, Rahaly Castle, DW ' 87, WO w Maria, the apartment. Madeline E. Hulme 345 Canton Street Always be sincere, even if you don ' t mean it. Lyn . . . Blonde, blue eyes ... I dunno, Take it easy, ' ' What good are you? . . . Likes: Rock stars, the beach, summer, shop- ping, concerts, dancing . . . Pet Peeves: Roots, numbers, ex-boy- friends . . . Favorite People: Shar- on, Siobhan, Vince, Mick, Steven . . . Where Found: the Centrum, the beach, Vincent ' s, the mall. Jennifer M. Hurley 16 Hampton Road A friend is an extension of yourself without which you are not complete. Jen, Fuf- Always in Adidas 1 hear that, that ' s bad, nosa. Likes: Adi- das, H.P. Boyz, Summer, Valen- tine ' s Day, 8-6-86 . . . Pet Peeves: Snow, Mactrux . . . Favorite People: Kris, Crella, Bri, Nina, FB, PH, KM, AM, CW, LT, DW, SE . . . Where Found: HP, Nina ' s, w-Patice, Rozi . . . Softball 1. 1 love you, Mom + Dad . . . Thanx Crell. Good luck, Kristin. Tamara Ann Imbornone 40 Peartree Drive We too often love things and use people when we should be using things and loving people. Tammy . . . You ' re cute as hell and it ' s buggin me, This bag is NOT a toy, Tell me . . . Likes: Summer 86, Soph Chics, Happy Party, Feb4, hugs, Nassau, night at JO, bugging Ellen . . . Pet Peeves: Baby brushes, bald eagle, Q.B, Scooter ' s letters . . . Favorites: JD, AB, MP, JM, EM, BO, PA, JH, SC, VJ, JR, S, E, M . . . Found: Steves, DW, on the phone . . . Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; SADD3, 4; Thank you Mom, Dad, and Aunt Bobbi. Kara M.E. Jenkins 81 Croft-Regis Road No more faces to hide behind, just a smile. And the dream is mine, even if I am the only one who wants to fly! -Amy Grant. That ' s redundant, Gel! Let ' s motate! Likes.- dancin ' , parties, beach trips . . . Pet Peeves: Work, rents, psycopaths . . . Fave Folk: Dig-me, Joe, Alex, Amazons, to- gas, C-guard Band, N.M., C.R., G.T., D.M., J.J.D. . . Where Found: Ambulance, practice, Calif., Friendly ' s. Peer Counseling 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Cho- rale 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Dou- ble Quartet 4. NHS 4 . . . California, here I come! 50 Diane Elizabeth Jorgensen 101 Alder Road A friend will walk life ' s miles with you. Diane, D., Di, Pudge, D-purr . . . Blonde hair (sort of), green eyes . . . Shut up, Mik, My boyfriend doesn ' t like me, I gotta lose some weight ' - . . . Likes: Peanut butter, green gum, Teddy, sleep- ing, UMass, pizza, Clairol . . . Peeves: BR + SF in H-Block, JA at locker, diesel engines, JR phone calls, sneezing, 3FW ' s . . . Favor- ites: NB, Li, QB, KO, Chip . . . Found: 3FW ' s, in my car, NCC, our locker . . . Field Hockey 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Carl Michael Kallenberg 69 Gloucester Road nickname: C.K. Favorite Expres- sion: Who ' s Driving? Likes: Foot- ball friends, M.T ' s Red Rocket and J.R ' s Blob ... Pet peeves: Molliston . . . Favorite People: Lisa, Beanzo, Jeff, Tofe, Rich, Mac, Mark, Vin, Mull, Adam, Buzz . . . Where Found: Falmouth, Marshfield Mac ' s, Beanzo ' s, Tofe ' s . . . Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Katherine Ann Kane 380 Mahatan Street Be True To Yourself. Kate . . . Whada ya doen? Can I just ask you a question? Likes: Little J, privacy, skiing, J.S., fanta- sy bets . . . Pet Peeves: Coaches, Varsity, lame pursuits, APers, The Mon, Sweaty palms, Egg, Betty ' s fits, WW wire . . . Favorite people: MM, MM, JG 2 , JM, KMc 2 , Stooges, Cheatas, classof ' 87 . . . Found: 905ish, Heads, doing tennis evalu- ation sheets . . . Field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 1„- Musical 1, 2; Green Years,- Powder Puff; HHS 4. Kevin R. Keaney Jr. 396 Canton Street Cars, computers, chess. Dun- geons and Dragons . . . Favorite people: CO., M.M., R.B., D.C., B.C., H.S., K.G., J.B., C.T., J.M. Michaela Ellen Keefe 1510 High Street I ' ve done so much w so little for so long that now I can do anything w nothing. Camelia, Matilda Bay . . . Tall, Blonde, Blue eyes . . . I ' m tired, I ' m hungry, myfeet hurt. Well, isn ' t that just lovely? Stop being a poop . . . Likes: doing neverend- ing zaps, working w Smellin at D Ds, John C ... Pet Peeves: be- ing blown off by Sam Deb, Westwood parties when or if they happen . . . Favorite People: John, HF, KB, LD, LS, DG, DH, SH, Momma Celeste and family . . . Where Found: Helen ' s hangout 85, 86, w John, work, Sue ' s, Courtyard. Vincent J. Kelley III 85 Stanford Drive It wasn ' t over when the German ' s bombed Pearl Harbor and it ain ' t over now. VJ, Vin . . . Likes: Lite beer kicking PAT ' s, Cheers, Fed ' s Mom, Bull- dogs . . . Pet Peeves: Being Dusted, second hand smoke, cats, 11 26,87 . . . Favorite People: JB, RS, CK, JR, SM, TS, DO, MT, SF, Tl, others and Erin . . . Where Found: Face Down, Carla ' s, Local Store . . . Thanks, M + D, and the guys for the memories. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Tennis 1, 2. Robert Emmet Kelly Jr. 53 Westview Terrace Bob . . . Blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: Jen, Bruins ' 88, Favorite Fishing Hole with the guys . . . Dis- likes: Ming in the morning. Where found: Bench, American, home . . . Favorite People: Jen, Paul, RK, MR, Woody, Hockey 1, 2. 51 Calvin C. Kennedy HI 64 Hartford Street Don ' t ruin the present worrying about past and future; live life day by day and make the best out of every situation. Cal. Brillo, Siv, Duckie. Prettyboy, CK . . . Wavy brown hair, big brown eyes, always smiling . . . Likes: Girls, bow-ties, Tuxedo shirts, muscle cars, Sly Stallone . . . Mow ya doin, Wa-sup, Hyper- space, ' ' It ' s cool, ' Wat ' s hap- penin . . . Favorite people: AG, MR, SH, MC, TN, TF, MM, MT, Sis, Fal . . . Where found: Cruising in the Mova, in Dedham with Marzo Hockey 4; Baseball 4; SADD. Roger Kirby 48 High Rock Street John Kirsch 14 Willow Farm Road Rena Sheryl Kobey 55 Stanford Drive Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build Rena . . . Oh Yeah, ' ' sweetheart ' ' . . . Likes: weekends, long talks, TYG, music, April, seeing the world, sunsets . . . Pet Peeves: Smoking, being late, busy signals . . . Favorite People: Karin, A.S., S.M., M.Y., and many more . . . Where found: On the phone, TYG, travelling, with friends . . . March- ing band 1, 2, 3; Concert band 1, 4; Musical Powder Puff, Green Years Staff, Key Club 3, 4. No Photo Available No Photo Available i Christa Allisan Kremer 58 Locust Drive Live for today because tomorrow may never arrive. Christa . . . tall, blond ... I don ' t know, ' ' Sorry, I forgot! ' ' . . . Likes: Cooking w Julianne, pizza, mis- sions, evil nuns, defaced pump- kins . . . Pet Peeves: Shh, securi- ty, ' ' burnt brownies, islands, Dukes, Big Boy, J. Bronowski . . . Friends: D.P, D.M., J.C., J.C. . . Where Found: on missions, any kitchen, santa + satan mobiles. Volleyball 1-4; Softball 1; Ski Team 2; Sailing 3, 4; SHH 2-4; NHS 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. Steven L. Lane 65 Hemlock Drive nothing lasts forever — that ' s all they seem to tell you when you ' re young. ' ' Steve, Lane-o . . . Likes: CLASH, Pistols, guitar, sheik at Fenway . . . Pet Peeves: Feedback, heavy met- al, snobs, PCH, t.t., bad press, yup- pies . . . Favorite People: Rosie, Max, KD, F.O.D., JC, RN, DH, friends, Mr. B, Mr. S, Family . . . Where found: Max ' s basement, track, in the white wagon. Football 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3 Capt 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3 V.P. 4, nHS 3, 4; SHH 2, 3 . . . THAnKS MOM AnD DAD. Robert E. Lauck Jr. 77 Aran Road It takes two to speak the truth-one to speak, and another to hear. Rob, noxus, Bubba-ok, Dan + Ja- mie . . . medium height, brown hair, blue eyes ... I like that! ' ' Again ' ' . . . Likes: Loud music, Rush, the Cars, Boston, bass, SnE, G.T.O., blondes ... Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, cold, applica- tions . . . Favorite People: Sol, Dan, the Pirate Crew . . . Where Found: Jamming, Omega, Sol ' s Track 1; no Parentheses 3; SADD 3, 4. Joseph T. Layden 136 School Street A good day depends on a leisurely breakfast. BJ, Jay . . . Tall, Thin . . . Til have the farmer ' s breakfast, Talk to me, LA LA LA I ' m not listening ' . . . Likes: Breakfast, Sixers, friends, pool . . . Favorite people: Julie, M.C., Vin, B.H., S.H., T.F., J.C. the gang , everyone else . . . Where found: Carey ' s Pool Hall, Julie ' s, Bickford ' s, St. Tim ' s . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 52 Daniel J. Leary 217 Washington Street You can do a lot in a lifetime. If you don ' t burn out too fast, you can make the most of the distance. First you need endurance; first you ' ve got to last. Dan, Steely . . . tall, pessimistic idealist . . . Likes: RUSH. Floyd, sol- itude, writing, playing guitar, bass, or piano, a walk in a snowstorm at night . . . F. People: Papers, J.F., D.P., M.N., L.Q., D.M. . . . W. Found: rieedham, on a lighted stage ' ' . . . C.C. 1, 2; S. Track 1; Mo Parenthe- ses 2, 3, 4. Jason C. Lee 9 Hedgerow Lane If at First you don ' t succeed, then destroy all evidence that you tried! . . . Jase-guy, HOJO ... Pic tells it all . . . So Whas ' up What?! Chill . . . MOMENTS: Summer 87, Tennis Court Party, Lauri ' s Sleep Over, Honowuwu, Late Nite Dip, PC, Ka- ren, Hale, Behind Pine Hill . . . FAVS: TN-Crash SH-Philo VM-Pin- head TF-MOUTH JDawg; J.E.B C + S + JQ . . . FOUND: Faces Todescos Basement Yeuk ' n PCity . . . PEEVES: JC, Packying, Tabs, Last Call, Some People! Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years Co-Editor Pho- tography 4; Key Club 4. Thanx, M D. Michael Lennon 68 Locust Drive I don ' t need anyone to hold my hand, for telling no lies made me a happy man. Lenny, Len ... I am driving,- you are navigating, ' - Impressive, Tremendous my friend ' ' . . . Likes: Buka, MBL ' S, our 24 friends, Angus, Malcolm and Bon, Halen, The Boys . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood s finest, Huhas, con- fused girls . . . Fav. People: Mattie, Bean, Quinny, A-Train, Beels, Lin- da, C.N., TN, TF, Moat, TM . . . Where Found: the Lenilac, on a mission in the W.C. . . Hoop 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Thanks, Mom and Dad. Matthew Leonard 110 Highview Street Living easy; living free, ask for nothing; leave me be. -Angus: 12:45 . . Matty . . . Southpaw, ' ' We Know Of NO Other Brand . . . Likes: The Little Man, Dark- ness, BVca, Pool Halls, MBL ' s, Black and silver ' - . . . Pet Peeves: Attitudes, orange sneakers, foam, the last one . . . Favorite people: Nana, Papa, Lenny, Quinny, Tom- my, Tarn, The DP, Neil, B, lineman, Bean, MF, Brendan, The Creator, Adam . . Where found: Cadillac, Revere, Chapel of the mind . . Football 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4 . . . Qd Luck Boys. Amy Beth Letourneau 125 Willard Circle It is not how long you live, but how much that really matters. M.B., Lynn . . . Ha ha, very funny . . . Oh yeah, yeah, - ' But I don ' t even know what you look like! . . . Likes: Fridays, Joe Jackson, danc- ing . . . Pet Peeves: V.B., long prac- tices, cold hockey rinks, football mafia, old boyfriends, call waiting . . . Favorite People: Scott, Debbie, Kim, Emily . . . Where found: with Scott, with the Hawks, Rhode Is- land, hockey games . . . Cheerlead- ing 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; SADD 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. Karin Liljestrand 137 Frobes Road The past cannot be changed, but the future is whatever you want it to be. John 3:T6 Kari . . . tall, brown hair, blue eyes . . . That ' s awesome, oh, well . . . Likes: boys, Q.C., pizza, Coke, Os- sippee, rain drops on roses . . . Pet Peeves: snobbery . . . Favorite Peo- ple: R.K., D.W., R.R., S.Q., M.Q. . . . Where found: library . . . Field Hockey 2; NHS 4. Michael Locke 396 Dover Road What? Favorite Friends: Danille, Dave C, Dave E., Mike P., Larry C, Brian C, Neil P., Kevin K., Hamil- ton, S and the rest of the gang. Erin Theresa Lynch 148 Forbes road I ' ve got to admit it ' s getting better- A little better all the time. The Beatles. Erwin . . . brown hair, green eyes, always smiling . . . mmmcop! Peer-pressure! . . . Likes: Cape 87, S.L., Cinnamon T.C., M. Benz, Parties . . . Pet Peeves: V.B, Nicole, D.A. . . Favorite People: Qoogs, Herbie, Space, M.N., Linz, J.S., Pig- gies!!, A.B., R.F. (and Fruefly), VJ . . . Where Found: Football Field, The Route, L.F. ' s Pool, Italy. Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4, SADD 4; Powderpuff 4; Yearbook 4. Thanks Mom and Dad. 53 Alex Philip Mahegan 46 Church Street Travel is fatal to bigotry, loneli- ness, and no toilet paper . . Where found: W.T.V. Dump Dr., Monsi- gnor, Prince of Wales, Pope John Pres. AL Torme . . . Favorite Ex- pressions: Well, ya know, the thing is, Assorted Paraphernalia, Nu. HO, STOOP!, Skitz!, Intense . . . Likes: Cross Country BallRoom Dancing, Tree Hunting, Badmin- ton, Band, Mel Torme . . Favorite People: Big AL, Pie, Brad, TD, DP, QQ, En, SJ, ND, DQ, TM, Dan, Gary, and K.J. Skitz . . . Marching Band 1- 4, MB President 4; DB 2-4; CB 1-3 . . . Pet Peeves: Foggy windows, li- cense tape, Corys, Ingmar, lamp posts, Mere. Keiko Maki 17 Redwood Road Friends must not always be togeth- er; it is the feeling of oneness when apart. Kake, Keeko . . . tall, long black hair. . . You know? ' Holy Cow! Oh well . . . Likes: Gum, En- gland, Greenwood, Rockaway, Summer, sunshine, laughing . . . Pet Peeves: Rainy days, wake-up calls, waiting, hypocrites, broken promises . . . Favorite Pople: Tina, Samantha, Mina, Kathy Erik. Greenwooders, Deb, SG, JR, JW, Family . . . Where Found: Rocka- way, Cape Cod, NEC, anywhere . . . Key Club 2, 3, 4; SADD 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4. Karen Juanita Maloney 224 Itasca Street, Mattapan Men can ' t live with ' em; can ' t shoot em. Evil, Boobie, whoobie, Juana? . . . Expressions: Where ' s My Boy- friend! Shut up Lisa Whas up? Word! . . . Likes: Dave Dave Dave Porshe 928 s Diamonds Gold Dave . . . Pet Peeves: Plot getting what I want . . . Favorite People: ME, Dan H., Mina. Rebel, Murf! Boo- bie II, Billy, Idol, Mom Dad, SE, QS, JMc, TB, JB, MD, JH. AM, DW, Everyone . . . Found: Basement, on phone, Mina ' s, at my locker, 6f around food. Cheerleader 2, 3; GY 2, 3, 4; Lip sync . . . Bye Bye Westwood. Debora Malouf 50 Booth Drive Hold your fire, keep it burning bright, hold the flame til the dream ignites- a spirit with a vision is a dream with a mission. Deb, Deebolla . . . Tall, friendly . . . Really? , I be laterized . . . Likes: Lifting, Rush, running, DL JF ' s sound effects . . . Pet Peeves: My brother s driving, snobs, egos, broken plans . . . Favorite people: D.S., CK + DP, SG, KAKE, DL, JF, MR, RN, SM., DH . . . Where found: In the weight room, with D.S., over sleeping . . . Volleyball 1, capt. 2, 3, 4; Spring track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Green Years 4. Good Luck Dangerous Papers! Gonna miss you, Ann . . . College. Angela Jeanine Malvone 5 Brook St. Life is too short to drink bad wine Ang, Malvi . . . Short, Italian, 14k, weird earrings, Hard Hair . . . My left, Whattaya Claim ' n? Whaat? EZ . . . Likes: 14k, The Roak, GNWM, FLA. ' 85-6-7. 4 9, $, RCH ... Pet Peeves: The WIRE, Driving ' on wkends . . . Fav. Peo- ple: Monica, Chrissy, Murf, Jen 2 , Leslie, courtyard crew, The guys, and Marko, etc . . . Where found: In K-Maro, w Fav. People . . . Powder Puff 4; Love ya, MDG! Linnea S. Margeson 101 Willard Circle I wish to live to see my funeral! Len, Minnerzie . . . Swedish, the eyes , anti-everythin . . . Likes: Gumball, being w friends, people who understand . . . P.P: Boredom, being tired, taking the blame, not being given a fair chance, fighting w Chris for stupid reasons . . . F.P: Chris, family, Cheryl, Barry, Helen, the loser ' s, Liza, Sauce, Syl, Rob, Dino, Calvin, others know who they are . . . Found: with Chris, down the manor, home w Gum- ball 9 1 85 . . . Thanx, Mom and Dad. Jane Elizabeth Marshall 460 Pond Street If goodness is it ' s own reward what do you get for being naughty? . . . Jane, Jana . . . hey Man . . . Blonde, Blue-Eyed, Brainless . . . Likes: Being immature, Annoying People to no end, J-5 . . . Peeves: Goonie!!! getting the joke ten min- utes later, hhhaaa!. Being MVP bencher . . . Favorite People: JG, HM, KK, CB, GOOMIE, GROUPLES, KC, TB, JT, GW, CLASS OF 88. Ac- tivities: Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Ski team 2; Softball 1, 2; Key Club; Powder Puff. Michelle Marie Martin 56 Gay Street Cherish yesterday, dream tomor- row, live today. Mort . . . short, green-eyes, almost blonde, smiling. ' SHLOPPE , ... ya! Oh Baby! . . . Likes: Ftball games, Billy Joel, 71, wkends, skiing, Bahamas 88, tan, 14K, EF, feed, summer 87, A S S 3 J°M L- 2 C E ' tVr All of 88, Clash, beach, Scott, hugs . . . Pet Peeves: Class of 90 Girls, No $ feet. Where Found: w friends, Fed ' s house-Falmouth, New Pond, on phone. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Powder Puff 4; Thanx, M D. Good Luck 88! 54 Dennis Michael Mason 83 Lakeshore Drive Just when you think you ' ve got the answer, I change the question. Dennis, Jumbo . . . Two eyes, nose mouth, shallow, dangerous . . hey, ' - huh . . . Likes: C.A.M.! Football, feeds, parties, skipping school, death ... Pet Peeves School, no car, school, croakers . . Favorite People: Mom, Dad Steve, Uncle Ron, Bobo, Mat, Murf! JC, JM, CO, Mully, Spelly, BA, MC SC, Mike Tyson, The Godfather . . Where Found: High St. Market Murf ' s house, the beast and the creature . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2... Thanx Mom, Dad, and SteveT love you. Steven T. Maxwell 66 Hemlock Drive All the power is in the hands of people rich enough to buy it, while we walk the streets too chicken to even try it. Steve, Max, Junior, J.R. . . . thin, spiked hair ... 1 don ' t know . . . Likes: Lincoln Logs, sliced cheese, guitar, bad publicity . . . Pet Peeves: Auto accidents, Franklin Park, feedback, yuppies . . . Favor- ite People: The bands, Lano, the Sheik, Denise, the crew . . . Where Found: with the bands, on the track . . . Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3. Jennifer Ann Mayhew 79 Fairview Street The moment is temporary but the memory is forever . . . Jen, Ploppie, gumby, sexy . . . dark hair, blue eyes, always talking ... I dunno, B factor, What a wang . . . Likes: Dancing, pizza French fries, guys with tans, summer . . . Pet Peeves: Busy phones, dottie, uncoordination . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Chrissy, LS, BR, KP, JR, CT, JM, JR, DS, MR, CK, MS, The Class of 88 . . . Where Found: Dancing, Chrissy ' s, Maine, the beach . . . Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2 (cap- tain 3, 4); Softball 2, 3, 4; NHS 4 . . . Thanks, Mom Dad. Brendan B. McCarthy 209 Porter Street Good girls love to be bad. BUZZ . . . Wild obnoxious and crazy . . . Am I bleeding, I did what . . . Likes : LONG LEGS, IRON MAID- EN, Late night adventures, Riding on Mac ' s hood . . . Pet Peeves: BUD-PUD, Brown Weed, Commu- nists . . . Favorite People: Mat, At- man, Lenny, Mac, Hinks, Hellzo, Dick, Buddy Weiser . . . Where Found: My house, Hinks ' , Space, swimming . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4. Kieran D. McCarthy 58 Cherry St Russell, Kieran, Crazy Lady, Expresso . . . Wait, Oh my God, Kick it in, Talk to Ya, Broken glass everywhere . . . Likes: Parties, all nighters . . . Pet Peeves: Donna, W.P.D., Cathy . . . Favorite People: Barry, Murfy, Kim Tocci, Bolser, Bobby R, The girls room crew, and most of all my friends from TEC who helped me get where 1 am today . . . Thank you, Mom Dad. If it weren ' t for you, Bobby, I would never be so happy. Jennifer Marie McCoy 100 Locust Drive If you ' re gonna do something that you will regret tomorrow, sleep late. Jenny . . . light-brown hair, blue eyes . . . Well that ' s good I don ' t know . . . Likes: Parties, the Beach, tans, RF . . . Pet Peeves: The idiots, Nancy ' s moods, goo- nie, SBogus, nothing to do . . . Fa- vorite People: Bob, Nancy, AB, MC, CM, AM, SG, PM, MCS, JS . . . Where Found: With Bob or Nancy . . . Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Ellen McCusker 33 Brookfield Road I have no parting sigh to give, so take my parting smile. Smellen, Betty, B.L. . . 1 have a question . . . Likes: James Dean, D.C w Jon, Kitty, 8 9 87, Maine weekends, P in a B, Candy Girl . . . Pet Peeves: my hair, feet, pitiful looks. Metal Pipes, HBG ' s . . . Fav. People: Jill, Tarn, BL, Dollypop, Jen, Moll Greg, Mo, CMac, Jill Dan, Bill Scott, B.S., JJAT . . . Where found: The Granada. Bench w Sara, the apt ... I LOVE U, MOM DAD . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; SAB 1, 2, 3, pres 4; NHS 3, 4; Green Years,- Powder Puff 4. James francis McDonough 504 Canton Street No one can make you feel inferior without your consent Jamie, McD, Finn, Nuggets, Spanky . . . reddish hair, freckles . . . You Gotta love it, It ' s a state of mind Mmyaaa . . . Likes: 76, golfing, 1-30-88 ... Pet Peeves: WPD, 1-15-87 . . . Favorite People: The Sal ' s, Marco, MAG ' S, TS. SM, JB, JR, RS, TY, BS, CK, AA, AM, SF, MC, AM, MM, CO, Chrissy . . . Where Found: The Sal ' s, Lost Brook, In the McFinnigan mobiles . . . Football 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; W S Track 1. 55 Paul Raymond Mclnnis 75 Stanford Drive It ' s all fun til ' someone loses an eye. Paul, Ming . . . regular, average guy . . . It ' s Mint ' ' . . . Likes: barrels, road trips, adventures to any- where, allnighters latenights . . . Pet Peeves, WPD, Court, Falmouth after the 87 ' Prom, idiots . . . Favor- ite People: Bob, Marko, Kirb, Minks, Slim, Jm, and anyone whose anyone . . . Where Found: Hink s late night, Bob ' s, School, Oaks Bluff ' 87, anywhere that ' s anywhere . . . Basketball 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2. Scott Michael Mclntyre 207 Sycamore Drive The Best View Of Westwood I Have Ever Experienced Was From My Rear View Mirror. Mac . . . Likes: Cape 87, Lil Devils, Collins, LTX, Marshfield 85, Bean- zos 87 . . . Pet Peeves: Molliston 11 24, COURT 11 17, . . Fav. Peo- ple: Tofee, J.R., Puppy, Stick, Vin, M.T., C.K., Beanzo, Dick, Wally, Buzz, Murf!, Mort, Barry, Runt, Feds, and anyone else . . . , Why not enjoy the ride? , Thanx MD L . . . Football 1, 2, 3, Cpt. 4. Daniel Clayton McKenna 88 Lyons Drive Disorder makes nothing at all, but unmakes everything. Dan, Dano intense, wench, Get out of my Face . . . Likes: Bus Rides, Walking I.V. stands, M.P., catching some z ' s . . . Pet Peeves: ESBA, her rotten cookies, yawning in English, tonsils and ad- enoids, . . . Favorite People: Alex, Gary, C.R., D.R., D.G., K.B., J.G., B.P., K.F., K.W. and M.P Where Found: Firestone, by foggy win- dows with my license, looking for my car, . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3. William r McLaughlin 83 Lyons Drive The only time you are defeated is when you admit defeat. Bill Cheese, Webster . . . See Photo . . . What ' s up stinky? Dirty ' - . . . Likes: parties, Michelob bottles, snow days . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood Snobs . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Mrs. Hanlon, JB, SC, PK, JB, LA, LB, Dirty, Stinky . . . Where found: JB House, picking up Web- ster s girl friend . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3; SADD. Lindsay McLean 52 Wood ridge Road With enough determination, man can reach any height-Icarus. Frodo, Linz . . . Huh? . . . Likes: Good books, history, reruns . . . Pet Peeves: Math, physics ... Fa- vorite People: Moonman, Joh, Marxman, Heff, CB . . . Where Found: riEC, West of the Atlantic and South of Canada . . . Chess Club 4. Heather Marie McLellan 60 Wagon Rd. We must always have old memo- ries and young hopes. Head . . . Hi losers, Time out, What are you doing? . . . Likes: MALL, m counter, F BETS, eating afternoons with Jen . . . Pet Peeves: Gob, Mon and Comp, K-OBSES, SATS, Sr . . . Favorite People: JA 2 , KK, JG, JM, Chetas . . . Where Found In the Volvo, with friends . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; SHH 2, 3; Mentors 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Powder Puff 4; riHS 4. Edward J. McMellen 205 Downey St. I do everything for a reason . . . most of the time the reason is money. Ted, Big Ted, Big Man . . . tall and just big . . . Likes: Parties, Dad ' s cooking, Billy Joel, vacations . . . Pet Peeves: Losing to Dad in golf, bad rounds, broken up parties, losing, snow and rainy days, A.M not driving home . . . F.P. Linz, A.M., M.B., B.S., M.L., the rest of the gang . . . Where Found: Lin- day ' s, Andy ' s golf course, L.V.M, D.T. . . Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; S.A.D.D. 4. THANKS, MOM AND DAD Molly Anne McMillin 21 Bay Colony Dr. Value what you have today, for it may be gone tomorrow. MICK, MILLIE, McGREW . . . Um, What was I going to say? . . . LIKES: Diet Coke, Tch-Tch guards, Maine WE . . . Pet Peeves: bruises, hair, walking slow, baggy knees, pokes, losing jewelry . . . Favorite People: Gregg, Shauna, Brian, Ja- mie, Kate, El, M D, Jen, Nub ' s Squad, Coach Hughes, F 8 JTE, JH, JG, Tl, AB, MS, BO, JC, CB . . . Where Found: Papa Gino ' s, St. Tim ' s, Granada, Gr Safa . . . Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4. 56 Christine Meleo 371 Dover Road God, grant me the serenity to ac- cept the things 1 can not change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Christine, Chris . . . 51 and smil- ing . . . Can I borrow the car? . . . Pet Peeves: People who are always late . . . Remembers: MS, DQ AS, 4 4 86 . . April Fools . . . Kerri, Is it A Block again? . . . Phone bills from VA. . . . Thurs. CCD 4thgr. w Siobhan Ruth! ... My egg is dead! . . . Sky-Way cleaners . . . Thanks everybody . . . Cheerlead- ing 1, 2; Key Club 4; SADD; Peer ED. 4. Vincent Joseph Micale Jr. 675 Gay Street I pray the rain may someday end the flame. names: Vin, Vinnie, Vincent, Vin Merahi, Rat, KR, Vince . . . Sayings: Hey! Whatsup Guy? Whatayathin- kin about? Wow, boom, I knew that . . . Fav. People: Kerri C. (HiB), Crabby, Crash, Sam-LG, JD, Brillo, BJ, Oats, Dopey, Limpy, me, Patch- linezoomsteril, alfredo + sayso, JM-Fag The Bag Bros: Peter- -t-Duke, BH + ML . . . WhereFound Honolulu, Heart and (LM) Bick- fords, UL, Russ ' tvm, office . . . Memos: UMass, July 1, Oct9 cup- cakes, U2, Polaroid, Pull! The Wall, moses, semi, Happy, Bahamas, punchout, Hale, PC, Joe ' s JL (HO) Vincents, Ski . . . Thanks, Mom + Dad. Nikolaos Milonas 29 Fox Hill St. If you ' re afraid to drink because you ' re driving . . . then don ' t drive! Mick, hick . . . Look at the picture . . . Are you kidding? Get outa here, I ' m there . . . Likes: spending time with Beth, staying out late with friends, partying with the Blacks . . . Pet Peeves: Early Morning Hockey Practice . . . Favor- ite People: Beth, M.F., M.L., T.H., M.B., A.B., M.C., D.M., The Hockey Team and everyone else . . . Where Found: The Cape . . . Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Team 1, 2. Jennifer Mary Morrison 49 Peartree Dr. The strongest thing in the world is gentleness. Jen, Slim . . . Seek it out, Hot Pursuit, ' ' I ' m gonna puke, ' ' How ' s my Baby . . . Likes: Hugs, Happy Party, JO ' s, Nassau, Candy Girl, Summer ' 86, 2 13 87, cud- dling, circus . . . Pet Peeves: Sun- day Syndrome, Silence, Herbies, Mo money . . . Favorite People: Chris, Jill, Smellen, Tarn, Mol, Jim, MP, AB, SG, JM, VJ; the rest know . . . Found: Maine, The Granada, Chris , the apt, DW . . . Thanx, M D . . . Luv U, Chris . . . Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; SADD 3, 4; Green Years 4; PP 4. Lisa Millington Muir 247 Alder Road Let the good times roll. Lisa, Lese . . . cute n curly . . . awesome . . . Likes: chocolate, dance, Chicago, movies, warm weather . . . Favorite People: h.D., J.C., R.A., Mickey . . . Last seen: chatting in the library . . . SADD 3; Green Years 4; Discovery 1, 2, 3; SHYF 4; Mentor 4 . . . . Pride, Per- sonal Best, Discover, Smile, Frienships Andrew W. Mullen 60 Walker Road Ever since I can remember, I have heard how bright I was . . . Andy, Mull, Puppy . . . brown hair, green eyes . . . Let me see you . . . Likes: fine Cuisine, football, Bud, Medfield (10 31 87), 24 ... Pet Peeves: losing, Bellingham, 11 26 87, Mono . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Mac, C.K., M.T., Jeff, V.J., Joe, Stickman, Rich, Tofee, Jen . . . Where Found: With the guys, lifting with Scott, not in school 11 25-1 5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Principal-Student Forum 4; SADD 4. Janet Louise Mullen 1591 High Street With every mistake we must surely be learning. Janet . . . black hair, green eyes . . . Likes . . . Led Zep, A-smith, the Beatles, Dr. P. . . . Pet Peeves: Snobs, Si ' s singing, . . . Favorite People: Stan, Si, Zip, M.A., J.O., Murf, D.W., M.F.. E.K., Gail . . . Where Found: the charger, Osco, Papa ' s, the basement, M or J ' s house . . . Memories of W.G., the Pits, the Mansion, I LOVE STAN 11 7 86, Mexico ' 84, ' 85 Canada . . . Thanx, Gail. ILY. Andrew Mulligan 508 Everett Street The body comes and goes but the name is forever. Mully, Mull . . . tall, dark and with- out a care . . . Aw Ms. Conroy! Hot Possible . . . Likes: Sleeping, skipen, Donkey, Daffy, C. F., Road trips ... Pet Peeves: Getting caught, the Pest . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Shawn, Liz, Finka, Ted, B.S. A.M., Stick, J., Feder, Billy Galle . . . Where Found: In bed, not in school, skipen at the pool, Road trips, F.K. . . Ski Team 2; Peer Counseling 4. 57 Cheryl Ann Murphy 18 Buckmaster Road I like to tease my plants. MURF!, Smurf, V ... Big br. ii ' s, hair??, legs, ' ' sm. ft., blunt, Irish . . . Brace-up will ya! . . . Likes: Luxu- ry, gd. people, snoozing, RAP, 14K, manipulating, A Challenge, being weird, Security, Marley, Making people laugh, YOU! . . . PP: getting up, ignorance, being ed, burnt floors, war, homeless, sceezers, antics, good-byes! . . . FP: Marge- sons, Class of 88!, the Crews . . . WF: Paky, My rm. G.rm. Mario Musto 95 Arcadia Road Don ' t mess with the Mafia, cause the Mafia will make a mess. Marzak . . . dark, Italian . . . Hey Homeboy, Oh . . . Okay, - ' Nerd . . . Likes: Cougar, 18K, C.S. ... Pet Peeves: Flirting, Jeal- ousy . . . Favorite People: C.S., R.B., R.M., F.M., CD., D.M., M.M. . . Where Found: Work, in Cougar, w Chrissy, working out. Baseball 1. Romell Nandi 100 Blueberry Lane There is no great genius without a touch of madness. Romell, Mel . . . dark, slim . . . What are you trying to say? Surely you jest . . . Likes: sar- casm, chaos, randomness, hang- ing out with good friends . . . Pet Peeves: Plastic people, preten- tiousness, What happens is ... Where Found: Rosie ' s house, on Mt. Sinai . . . Favorite People: Ro- Sie, SL, DQ, SQ, CQ, JQ, Dh, DM, MP, the JC s, JH, Rest of The Group . . . MHS 3, 4; ho Parenthe- ses 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years editor 4; Debating Team 3, 4; Math Team 2; Winter and Spring Track 2. Michelle Theresa Miles 85 Sunrise Road There ' s no sense in telling me the wisdom of the fool won ' t set you free. Michelle . . . freckles, long sleeves, no shoes, Riga . . . Likes: Fifi, Why is that door closed? Lor ' s karate, sep-a-rate, Biff Buff, Rkpt, Chame- leon . . . wait, Ted doesn t get it. . . Pps: tempers, green gum (ack!) . . . People: MubSquad, JF MS, DL, J 2 , D s , EL, Kev S, K K of 89, Chat, Hick . . . Found: My world, every- where. Strawberry Lane . . . Soccer always, some ski team, some track — always too much at once, right Ma? Thank you, Baha! Timothy D. Nolan 83 Mill St. Whatever hits the fan does not distribute evenly Tim, Crash . . . Spike . . . Mo Doubt! What ' s Going Through Your Mead? . . . Likes: Mich Light. BVCA, Skiing, Rolling Bar ... Pet Peeves: The Tab, Last Call, Mo On Tap, WPD . . . Favorite People: The Philosopher, Pinhead, Bean, JL (HOJO), TF, ML, AC, CK, MR, JG, KEITH CASTOMGUAY, Tim Kelley . . . Where found: Honolulu, Fal- mouth Hghts, Mew Seabury, Loon, LPS, UL, Wandering, Gramma ' s, Bickfords LM, Russ , Hale . . . MHS 4. Kerri Ann Morton 36 Saxon Road If you keep on making efforts, you will keep on making progress. Kerri, Ke, Box . . . dirty blonde, hazel eyes . . . Know What I mean? , Don ' t worry about it . . . Likes: Italian food, French-fries w ketchup, eating, sleeping, horror movies . . . Pet Peeves: Late dates, falling down, cold rooms, 40s par- ents . . . Favorite People: Andrew, M.B., J.C. T.C, CM, L.M, D.Q, S.Q, J.S, MT. ALV. Plym gangs . . . Where Found: W Andrew, Boston . . . Luv and Thanx, Mom, Johnny 6f Colin. Luv U, Andrew! Thanx for everything!!! Lorie Michelle Noumi 51 Lull Street You ' re running with me; don ' t touch the ground; we ' re the rest- less hearted, not the chained and bound. Swoon, Mourns, Misfit . . . tall, blond, sarcastic . . . Mo, the funni- est, Grope this shweetums . . . Likes: Put your head in a blender music, Karate moves, Drool-my ex, missions fir adventures . . . Peeves: Misfit, BG ' s driving, Cor- ner, Brendan behind the wheel . . . Favorite people: Tif, Lippas, Mub ' s squad, Rolling Rock Crew, JG, Coach Hughes, DPJMK . . . Where found: Away, Mart ' s AM, Jon ' s PM. THAMK YOU, BAHA . . . Soccer 1-4 capt; B-ball 1-4 capt; MHS 4. David A. O ' Connor 12 Curtis Street The ability to prepare for some- thing is just as important as ac- complishing it. Dave, Okie, Doc . . . just a nice, young Irish lad . . . Yeah o.k., whatever you say, ' ' You ' re queer . . . Likes: Most sports, all Boston sport teams (especially Celtics), pizza, music, something funny . . . Pet Peeves: Losing, hor- rendous referees, some teachers, the LP, loud mouths . . . Favorite People: Some teachers, friends . . . Where Found: school library, in bed asleep, watching t.v. . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; SADD 4. 58 Christine O ' Donnell 77 Margery Lane There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on . . . I hope so! Chris . . . see picture . . . Listen to me when I talk to you! ' Where ' s my notebook? Likes: Concerts, muscle cars, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: wrong way on MP until 2:00, lost in the twilight zone . . . Favorite People: Friends 4-eva Tasha, Qordie (11-13-86), The Clan, David, ALTHJ . . . Where Found: my Olds, working, getting lost . . . THANK YOU MOM DAD. I LOVE YOU!! Tom Olson 2 Briar Wood Drive Elizabeth Dana O ' Toole 46 Briarwood Drive Words are so cheap but they can turn out expensive. Beth, P, Lay- dee . . brown hair, hazel eyes . . Why, ' ' I dont get It . . Likes: 9 30 87, art, Elvis, laughing, pool clay, Steve ' s, adventures w P, P ' s house, B.C, clothes, skiing, Happy Party ... Pet Peeves: driving w n + M, waiting, scraping, GIB ' S, chine 2 . . Fav. people: Ri, P, Bl, nunu, Buf, Laydee, Tarn, Zaviee- the rest know who they are . . Where Found: Following the mo- ron, perching . . Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoop 1, 2; Ski team 3, 4; SAB 3, Tr. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Qr. Yrs. art editor 4. Thanx Mom and Dad. Kathleen Marie O ' Toole 405 Oak Street Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have. Kathy, Ish, Bibble . . . short, petite, big browns . . . Truth? ' Please don ' t make me go to work, ' ' Fibba . . . Won ' t forget: 5-1-87, times w Chris, 8-15-87 ... Pet Peeves: Stuckups, barbies, ' ' the wire, cranky customers, the atti- tude, fresh, yr, backstabbers . . . Found: Hingham, anywhere w Chris, fafw. Skyway . . . Field hock- ey 1, 2; SADD 4; Qr. Yr. 4; MHS 4. Thanks Mom and Dad, and special thanks to Chris who helped me cope? . No Photo Available Michael Joseph Papetti 104 Pine Lane Many are they who talk, but few are they who speak. No way Likes: truth, long-dis- tance running ... Pet Peeves: Talk radio, false impressions, morning track practice . . . Favorite People: M.R., R.n, S.L., K.D., C.S., and the rest . . . Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Win- ter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3; national Honor Society 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4. Denise L. Pariseau 62 Willow Street It ' s not a case of doing what ' s right it ' s just the way I feel that matters- tell me I ' m wrong,- I don ' t really care-R.S. -CURE . . . Yesterday I got so scared I shivered like a child — still here, thanks to Dad and Mum, Linda, Dan, and especially Chris. In the memoirs: The Cure 8-6-86, London, Martha ' s Vineyard. Spe- cialties: my Grandmother, black, clouds, dreaming, taking the pho- tographs, Mode and Division. A perfect circle of acquaintances and friends-R.E.M. Steven, Janet, Christa, Debbie, especially David, and all the others. Kathleen Perry 136 Westfield Street Cherish the past, embrace the pre- sent, and reach for the future. Kathy, Kitty, carefree . . . Ya know , It ' s people like you . . . . . . Likes: Going out with friends . . . Pet Peeves: Cold ketsup, back stabbers, HESBA judges . . . Favor- ite people: Rob, Julie, Jen T., Lin- da, the ploppies . . . Where found: with Rob, babysitting, high school parking lot . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorale 3; SADD 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; School Musical 1; Men- tors 3, 4; national Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Maria Suzan Petrucci 474 Canton Street Love ' s the sweetest thing. This bag is nOT a toy! , Your ' re cute as hell and it ' s buggin me . . . Likes: 4 1, Soph Chics, Christmas, Pool Day, pink, night at JO, blue eyes, Oreos, Florida w Biff, hug- gles ... Pet Peeves: Baby brushes, bald eagles, swollen fingers, Chink 2 . . . Favorite People: Craig, Beth, Tl, JD, JH, POP, AB, nA, BG, DS, M, D, T, n, J, the rest know who they are . . . Field hockey 12 3 capt. 4; Key Club 3 4; SADD 3 4; Powder Puff 4. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you. 59 Bradley Michael Poreda 360 Mahatan Street Life without music is worse than death. Brad, Son, Bread, Perky . . . ALLLEX! Saxes Rule, Smooth and easy . . . Likes: Long bus rides, 1st place- ' 84, F- Block, Baby Boosey, Inspiration, Patriarch . . . Pet Peeves: Jazz Waltz, new broken reeds ... Fa- vorite People: QT, CR, DM, BC, Ploppies, MM, Serge, the rest know . . . Where Found: Club 101, com- petitions, Parked in the Bronco . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; MESBA 3, 4; Tri-Valley 3; TEC 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, (cap) 4; Math Team 4. Meal Proman 15 Ellis Street To smoke and not choke . . . Tree stump, Mouse . . . Regular type guy . . . Easy Sal, get lost punk, Hey! . . . Likes: A few pops, screamers, money, sleeping in class . . . Pet Peeves: Trips, being awakened by Michelle . . . Favorite People: Hinks, Boise, Sam, Roga . . . Where Found: Courtyard, Rubber Room, Russ s, Joe ' s trailer. Brian Quinn 79 Wodridge Road Don ' t let life discourage you; ev- eryone who got where he is had to begin where he was. Quinny . . . tall, Irish, Inconspicu- ous Ohhh Jack! Beeler, where ' s my money? Likes: KISS, Hoop, Idiotfests ... Pet Peeves: Seka, Holliston football field . . . Favorite People: Lenny, Matt, Lex, Bean, Beeler, Higgs, Sully, Dex, RT, Carl, Jon, Chico, Yabba, De- spo, Bigman, Fink, Doug, Jack, Dally, Greg, Hoop Team, Football Team, 88 . . . Where Found: Millis Pool Mall, Gym . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoop 1, 2, 3, capt 4. Denise R. Quinn 356 Pond Street It ' s not so hard to take a look all around and smile at the beauty that s there to be found. Pinhead, Merbi . . . short, brown hair, freckles . . . was ' up EZ foot in mouth. Might too . . . Likes: Weekends, f.m., horses, D.F. cheerleading . . . Favorite Peo- ple: SQ, LG, Erwin, CM, KM, MB, KM, QS, J-9, DW, Aimee, Muck, BR, LH, Babe, Dirty, ' 86 sqd., big K + the rest . . . Where Found: Practice, sleeping, courtyard. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; P-Puff: 4. Good Luck ' 88; Thanx, Mom + Dad. Stacy Marie Quinn 723 Gay Street If you love something, set it free; if it never comes back, it wasn ' t yours to begin with. Roake Me Baby! Stace, Space independent, blue eyes, APUGB . . . Where found: Li- sa ' s blue bomber, Cape Cod Summer 87 . . . Favorite People: DQ, CM, KM, MB, LG, EL, CC, KG, TW, JS, TC, BQ, WS, KT . . . Pet Peeves: Mo car, no gas, Babs screaming, Erin grounded, Tommy in MO. Brenda Rago 10 Olde Carriage Road Time endears, but cannot fade the memories friends have made. Bren, Volup, Ploppie . . . Small, ha- zel eyes, hyper ... I want . . . Likes: gold, shopping. C Block, Senior year 88, . . . Pet Peeves: Hermits, Mails, J 2 , . . . Favorite Peo- ple: CT, JM LS, JC, DQ, CK+MR, JL 2 KP + family . . . Where Found: The Cape, the mall, the nova . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerlead- ing 4; Powder Puff 4; Key Club 3, 4; Thanks Mom, Dad, and sisters! Christopher Charles Reardon 426 East Street Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable. What song is next? I ' m so em- barrassed! Will you write me a note? . . . Pet Peeves: Andover H.S., Chorale . . . Favorite people: You know who you are . . . Where Found: The music room, Parking lots . . . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; captain 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; D.Q. 3, 4; Cho- rale 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; S.E.D. 3, 4; Tri Valley 3; Musical 1, 3, 4; Percussion Ens. 2, 3, 4 . . . When you reach for a star, there ' s a long way to fall. John J. Reynolds 27 Mebo Street, Medfield The man who lives in a glass house gets dressed in the basement. Jay, RT, Hacksaw . . . tall, blonde hair, blue eyes, lazy, always late . . . What ' s up. Ace? Oh WOW! , Ease up Butch! . . . Likes: Clash, cult, parties, Busch, cold drinks, sleeping, being late, pretty girls, weekends . . . Hates: English, get- ting up early . . . Friends: AL, Mike, Dan, Tom, Quinny, Matt, M.L., 3 Mikes, Capo, Chris, Chico, Grady, 2 Teds, all W.H.S Where found: In bed or with friends . . . Hockey 1, 2, 3; Football 3. 60 Eugene f . Ridge III 1510 High Street Susan Jayne Ridge 1510 High Street Albert Riskalla Jr. 10 Kingswood Road R. Jeffrey Roberts 76 Hawktree Dr. Stop the world: I want to get off. ' ' Jeff, Jeffo . . . Fed ' s mother, Am I pale? My Dad never liked you, Sue ' s Driving, 64, What ' s for breakfast . . . Likes: Football, par- ties, Marshfield 86, the Rock, Tofs house, Sue ' s Cape house, Mac ' s Basement, Dec 5th ' 86, weightlift- ing. Beating Medfield. Feb 4th, De- struction . . . Pet Peeves: Holliston ' 87, Police, . . . Favorite People: Seka, Tof, Vin, Mac, CK, Beanzo, Mul, Dick, MT, SF, MS, Tl . . . Where Found: Blob, football field . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, capt 4. Jennifer Lee Robicheau 115 Church Street A hug makes even the very worst bearable. Jen, Jenny, Crellar . . . Green-eyed brunette (for now) . . . That ' s WICKED funny, Yeah, remind me . . . Times: 7 2 86, Veterans Day, summer nights, puddle hop- ping, Europe . . . Peeves: Pictures, distance, waiting, competition, Germany . . . Favorites: Cookies, Willy, Guk, Fuf, Bub, JT, LT, MC, MN, KM, JS, FSfH Blocks, Class of 88 . . . Found: Out with CB or around with friends . . . Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Skiing 2, 3; SADD 1, 2, 3, 4; SC 2, 4; AD 4; NHS 4 . . . M, D, and Chris - you ' re the best! Susan D. Romaine 86 Canton Terrace You see I must go, birth gave up all choices. You see for me it ' s my destiny. 7SR Sue, Petunias Goo, Q ' Gup- py. Beast, . . . Wo easy there, Oh I wonder . . . who . . . , Wooo , Aren ' t you just the cookie crumbs! . Give this boy a cookie! . . . Likes: Friends, hones ty, weekends, no clue, audacity . . Pet Peeves: shortened w. ends Too much or little to do, no gas B.M. . . . Fav. People: T, G, S, S, J W, D, ML, Dave C. -never will 4get Y.L. 2; Girls Hoop MGR. 2, 3, 4; P.P 4; Chorale 3, 4; GY ' s 4 . . . On the road ; Thanx Ms and D ' s. Mark Louis Rosenberg 465 Clapboardtree Street The mind is always the dupe of the heart. Rosie . . . Positively Ablsolutely . . . Likes: Good Friends, Running, R.E.M., U2, S6cG . . . Where Found: With the Gang, the Road or Track . . . Favorite People: RM, CG, 4JC, DG, SG, SL, DH, DP, JH, NB, CB, DS, GS, DD, AB, AW, TC, SM, MP, DM . . . Pet Peeves: Pretentious Hypocrites, TT, IB, Running in the Gym, SNOBS . . . C.C. 3, 4-Captain 4; In and Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; S.A.D.D. 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Class Vice-President 4; French Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Brent L. Rosenblad 76 Woodridge Road Only those who attempt the ab- surd can achieve the impossible. Brent . . . brown hair, brown eyes, glasses ... Hey what s up?, I ' m miffed . . . Likes: Soccer, RUSH, C- block, Alf . . . Pet Peeves: People w no sense of humor, six sections, Bronowski . . . Favorite people: GS, JC, DG, JF, TC, KD, SL, DB, JC . . . Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2; Student Council 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; No Pa- rentheses 4 ; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. 61 Carolyn Roth 90 Church Street Michael f Russo 155 Woodland Rd Living on your own can be a lonely game; face in the crowd no one knows your name. It ' s a table for one and a broken heart to go. Mike Muscrat Mikey . . . short, dark, browneyed , Always smiling . . . Hyperspace, second year , ya ok . . . Favorite People: CK, CD, AG, TM, TF, SM, MC . . . Pet Peeves: On the line boys, you ' re mad at me, being late . . . Where Found: With Brillo, in Dedham with Mazo . . . Football 1, 2; SADD 4; Hockey 4. Jennifer Lee Rutan 101 Fieldstone Road Life moves pretty fast. If you don ' t stop and look around once in a while, you might miss it. Roo, Jen . . . tall, blond, friendly . . . Chill, I Have no clue . . . Likes: Summer ' 85, 1st Place-84, Prom 87-DJ 3 , bus rides . . . Pet Peeves: the Wire, MESBA . . . Friends: PLPPYS-CTJMKPLSCWT, BBC, CC Friends, DQ, K. Class of 88 . . . Where Found: in a black Tranzam, LOOn 87-JM, Hawaii CA 87, RB, club 101, the Cape . . . Marching Band-1, 2. 3, 4; Cheerleading-2. 3, 4; Student Qovt-4; SADD-4; PP-4. Janine Maria Santarpio 61 Lorraine Road A dog is the only thing on this earth that loves you more than he loves himself. nickname: J-9, Mean, Meanor . . Fav. Expressions: hot a happy lit tie camper, how isn ' t that special Phil!! . . . Likes: Brandy, Dogs Billy, Glenn, Dangerous Papers Gossip Sessions w Sue, MH . . Fav. People: Susan, Billy, Leese Erin, Denise, Jeff, KM, PT, MH Gang, Youlden ' s Crew, DP . . . Where Found: w Lisa and the Band, DP Practice, McD ' s, at the malls w Billy Sue , Youlden ' s, MH . . . Activities: Soccer 1, 4; Bas- ketball Cheerleader 3, 4; SADD4; Powder Puff 4 . . . Thanx: Matthew Kevin Scarano 48 Tamarack Road If the good die young, I ' ll live forever. Windex, Authenticator . . . clean shaven, well dressed, soft spoken . . . I don ' t know why . . . Likes : Monster globs. Summer 87, golf- ing at LS, proving Dan wrong, Jon ' s chores . . . Pet Peeves: Death Trek, lif me alone, Elks, Julie- crash, mind games, comer, Wild man Tim, spit in salad bars, girls who smoke, Dopper . . . Favorite People: Jon, B.G., Tim, Dan, Ted, Gil, Jen, Ann, J.R., Molly, Tom, Jen M., Rob, Misfits, Dave . . . Found: Diving for Bud Gator, Rye field . . . Hoop 1-4; Soccer 1-4. Joyce A.F. Schellekens Pomerollaan gl 6213 GW Maastricht The Metherlands Quentin Scott 79 Blake St., Mattapan If I ever imitated, it wouldn ' t be you!! Quent, Q . . . 6 ' 2 , Delicious, LAID BACK . . . Times R Hard, Smoke the Boots . . . LIKES: nice cars, girls, 14K, parties, B.J. ' s . . . Pet Peeves: Holliston, stupid peo- ple .. . FAVORITE PEOPLE: The Godfather, Class of 88 . . . Where Found: All over . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Sara Ide Seward 20 Loring Street So, before we end and then begin, we ' ll drink a toast to how it ' s been. LAYDEE RB Stick-legs Spammy SAH . . . Eyes that match my sweat- er .. . The way he moofes it ' s doubtful . . . LIKES: MUB, Rag, Ann, SUM 86, RRM . . . PEEVES: TEDS MIMD, green gum, call waiting, MAs hands . . . FAVORITES: LADE, MAM, SMELLIM, LM, AS, MM, JC, PS, MP, BUB, MRC D, JF, MS CO., AD and so on . . . FOUMD: Following the Moron RIGGAS CLOSET Un- der her window bench with Ellen on-off? Soccer field in the VAMA- GIM . . . THAMK YOU BAHA. 62 88 YEARS OF SERVICE TO WESTWOOD Mr. William Davis 36 years in Westwood 37 years total as teacher Mr. William Davis started teaching at WHS in 1952. In 1958 he was appointed department head of the Social Studies Department, and it was during this tenure that he introduced the Advanced Placement Program. In 1976 he resigned from that position in order to devote himself to teaching, his first love. His dedication and devotion to young people is also reflected by other positions he assumed while at WHS. He was an assistant football coach for seven years and basketball coach, also for a period of seven years. In 1985 he was again appointed to the position of department head. Mr. Davis can surely be regarded as an exemplary teacher, noted for his warmth and caring, hard work and love of learning, an attribute he instilled in his students. We will ceratinly miss you, Mr. Davis. Westwood has benefited in a myriad of ways from your contributions as a dedicated educator. Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh 23 years in Westwood After having dedicated twenty-three years of service to the students of Westwood High, Mrs. Saltmarsh is retiring at the end of the year. As a respected member of the Science Department, Mrs. Saltmarsh has always considered students ' needs and the need to intellectual- ly stimulate and challenge students as top priorities. Her good na- ture, her talent and energy will be missed by students and staff alike. Thank you, Mrs. Saltmarsh, for being such a good teacher and a good friend. Mr. Gail Thwing 29 years in Westwood 30 years total as teacher Mr. Gail Thwing, another respected member of the Science Department, is also retiring at the end of this year. Mr. Thwing, however, is not completely retiring as he will be pursuing another career in the business field. He will best be remembered for Marine Biology, a course which he uniquely made his own - one that was interesting and fascinating. His tenure at WHS was varied. He began a C.P.R. program and served seven years as an assistant basketball coach and eleven years as varsity basketball coach. He was also the golf coach for a period of several years. We extend our sincere thanks for his years of dedi- cated service to the youth of Westwood. We will miss you. BEST WISHES 67 Underclassmen L to R: John Thornton, President; Susan Corcoran, Vice- President; Lynn Duffy, Secretary; Kevin Carter, Treasurer. L to R: Kristen Keller, President; Peter Mao, Vice-President; Jean Kerrigan, Secretary; Jennifer Hatch, Treasurer. A Juniors Sophomores Freshmen L to R: Carrie O ' Leary, Secretary; Catherine Sinnott, Presi- dent; Patricia Murphy, Treasurer; Suzanne McLaughlin, Vice- President. i Freshmen Room 23-Mrs. Carey front row (left to right): Joshua Stein- feld, Avida Setayesh. Second row: Christopher Spellman, Joseph Nev- ille, Thomas Shepherd Third row: Pe- ter Mullen, Peter Gill, Joseph Peters, Jon Rhinerson, Tina Tello, Catherine Samiotes, Bethany Stuart. Back row: Evan Owens, Christopher Walter, Michael Quinn Missing: Matthew Qreenway Room 33-Mrs. Gray Left to right: Jay Jenks, Mark Karafo- tias, James Kitterick, Jeffrey Lawton, Matthew Hatch, Robert Grady, Sarah Griffin, Amy McDonnell, Karen flu, Ni- cole McDonald, Dina Moore, Patricia Hammond. Missing: Robert Guindon, Brady Halsted, Kelly Hess, Kerri Mahoney. Room 56-Mr. nelson front row (left to right): Randall Miller, Robin Morrison, Cheryl Suffre- dini, Michelle O ' Connor, Caroline Prinn Back row: Daniel Ringel, Ste- phen McDonald, Sean Quinn, Law- rence Patterson, Robert Grady, Pat- rick Meleo, Jennifer Sykes, Dineen Wilson, Kelly Susco. Missing: Alison McCarthy, Kevin McDermott, Kath- leen Murphy, Daniel Savery, Jennifer Shippey, Jennifer Townley. Freshmen Room Ill-Mr. Brown Left up: Paul Higgins, Andrea Maz- zola, Edward Griffin, Nicole Leonard, Brian Hardiman, Laurie Hunter. Right up: Maya Khuri, John McDermott, Mi- chelle Qrueter, David Halperin, Caro- lyn Kane. Missing: Paula Freiberger, Daiva Qoustautas. Rooml 113-Miss Congdon Front row (left to right): Dina Espo- sito, Sherri Carver, Kristen Nykvist, Carolyn Sherrod. Middle row: Lori Thornton, Anne Connolly, Rita Quar- ino, Carolyn Flaherty, Kathleen Close. Back row: Dina Perry, Audrey Young, Camille Perry, Peter Hughes, John Lane. Missing: Theresa Martin, Sean Riley, Achilles Sotos, Michael Welby. Room 115-Mrs. Saumsiegle Front row (left to right): Michael Churwin, Vanessa Bickerton, Laura DiCenso, Megan Driscoll, Christos Canelos, James Coffey, Brian Cox. Missing: Emmanuel Cannon. Freshmen Room 132-Mrs. Holder front row (left to right): Susan Bar- rington, Karen Flanagan, Kristina Caulfield, Jessica Donahue, Michelle Adams, Betsey Earley. Back row: Christopher Colhard, Keith Qorgone, David Chung, Andrew Fink, Craig Gill, Paul Campanelli, Daniel Curley Miss- ing: Tamsen Caruso, Brantley Dorch, Terrence Earls. Room 141A-Mr. Relleva Front row (left to right): Gary Eber, Paul Johnston, Timothy Davis, Heath- er Bartold, Christina Down, Alison Ko- bey. Back row: Thomas Gurski, Jason Keller, Christopher Babcok, James Maus, Kenneth Casavant, Cynthia Locke, Jeffrey Clark, Jennifer Fink, Christopher Chiofolo, Kathryn Hud- son, Marlene Buckley, Michael Foun- tains Lynn Heneberry, Leslie Bride. Missing: Phillip Grokulsky, Stacey Hamwey, Kristin Hess. Room 153-Mrs. Tosca Left to right: Aphrodite Milonas, Kris- tine Tondorf, Kimberly Theodore, Ali- cia Mullen, Lisa Randlett, Bernard Peck, Denis Vajentic, Mauricio Segal, Catherine Sinnott, Suzanne McLaugl- hin, Patricia Murphy, Carrie O ' Leary. Missing: Adrienne Prosser, Lisa Rand- lett, Lucy Safren, Cara Sullivan. .. If ■ : r I i ■ I Sophomores Room 31-Mrs. Perry Front row (left to right): Susan Bo- gue, Mary Ellen DeAngelis, Kara Cooney, William Mali, Robert Danna. Back row: Tim Dermarderosian, Michael Collins, Scott Dolan, Sean Carey, Gregory Aymie, Doug Gentile, Leigh Ciampa Missing: Joseph Bis- son, Dawn Cataloni, Colleen Feely, Shawn Fitzpatrick. Room 36Ms. Loeb Front row (left to right): Jennifer OTieil, Stephanie Schonmetzler, Me- gan Winslow, Jennifer Prinn, Lisa Sul- livan, Amy Zouranjian. Missing: Mimi Riskalla, Pamela Snyder Room 101-Mr. Dowries Front row (left to right): Christopher Layden, Sarah Meagher, Beth McMel- len, Kenna Mahoney, Julie Messina, Lara Mazzola, Elizabeth Murphy, Deirdre Little, Jean Marie Kerrigan, Sean riaughton. Missing: Saro Isken- derian, Michael Kane, Michael Lynch. Sophomores Room 114-Mrs. Kelsch Front row: Jennifer Rzucidlo, Dina Theodore. Second row: Donald Nich- olas, Paul Riley. Third row: Sean Ril- ey, Christopher Theodore. Back row: Dawn Olsson, Jason Poole. Missing: Kerry Sheehan, Jill White. Room 121Mr. Milan front row (left to right): John Lee, Marcus Braemm (Bonn, W. Qer.), Tadd McDonald, Kurt Johnson. Back row: Marina Maurici, Roger Hughes, Emily Kelley, Lori Beth Klein, Qregor Ritter (Bonn, W. Qer.), Andrew McLean, Daniel Henderson. Missing: Julianne Qiambanco, Robert Ma- honey, Peter Mao, Raymond McDonald. Room 122-Mrs. Barraza Front row (left to right): Charles Jur- kiewicz, James Higgins, Geoffrey Marsh. Back row: Jean Lawless, Jen- nifer Hatch, Kelly Lowe, Kristen Kel- ler, Stephanie Murray, Stravroula Mal- lios, James McMillin. Missing: Joseph McDermott, James Mclntyre, Arthur Milonas. 75 Sophomores Room 138- Miss Dillon front row (left to right): Joseph Fla- herty, Marcus D ' Espinosa, Walter Boehl, Gabriel Cullen, Kurt Burk, Brendan Hanlon. Back row: Carrie Hirshberg, Catherine Hennigan, Laura Christian, Amy Friedman, Karine Fa- dum, Ellen Conley. Missing: Gregg Dixon, Melanie Guerra. Room 144A-Ms. Peters Left to right: Michelle Suffredini, Lisa McGonigle, Vassilios Sotos, Brett Ja- cobson, Raymond Ilg, Stephan McGann, Michael Karafotias, Satoshi Maki, Adrienne Marani. Missing: Ellen Larkin, James Lopez, Kathryn McCar- ron, Mark McGowan, Allison Resha. Room 157A-Mr. Fischler Left to right: Kara Murphy, Katina Muir, Michael White, Gerard Moore, Thomas O ' Leary, Brian narciso, Jen- nifer Peavey, Colleen Towne, Paula Yphantes, Carolyn Rago, Tracy Yo- baccio. Missing: Beth Rosenberg, Sandra Troiani, Patrick White. Um jjjUf M— — M— — I J— — WMWWBBW - PIPITS. _ ?m  P _ __ MBi gM  E 9 B Room 157B-Mr. Hargreaves Left to right: Christine Cocivera, Adrianne DiPietro, Andrew Halsted, Robert Donovan, Douglas Mood, Ann Curley, Lisa Cass, Nanette Freiberger. Missing: Michael Blanchard, Jan Cherubino, Melissa Delconte, Erik Dreyer, Joanne Gill, Andrew Halsted, Merrilyn Hener. Room 158-Mr. Green Left to right: nicole Caruso, Tina De- mascio, Scott Cobb, Andre Beaulieu, Douglas Boone, James Corbett, Eric Alvear. Missing: Melissa Angelicchio, Donn Fisher, Judith Fitzgerald, Janice Giambanco. Room 155-Mrs. Matteson Left to right: Sam Heffron, Neil Pro- man, Roger Kirby, Kevin Tahmoush. Juniors Room22-Miss Conroy Left to right: Kristin White, Jennifer Tretter, Jeannine Walrod, Peter We- ber, Hans Waldman, Laurie Sullivan, Melanie Wu, Lynne Zouranjian, Jenni- fer Spann. Missing: Michael Shea, Al- exandra Sokol, Leslie Tench, Jon Thiel, Rosemarie VanZadelhoff, Dan- iel Weinstein, Jill Wells. Room 32-Mr. Ducheneau Front row (left to right): Stephanie Harkness, Jennifer Keller, Patricia Fla- herty, Kelly Crossland, Diane Habeeb. Second row: Carol Fallon, Dana Dratch, Kirsten Davis, Gregg Giam- banco, Christopher Manberry, Alison Hurley, Richard Glynn, Michael Grady. Missing: Lisa Deangelis, Lynn Duffy, Melissa Fannon, Mark Finneran. Room 34-Miss Tieri Front row (left to right): Lynn Badessa, Brenda Bruno, Jennifer Car- rabis, Gina Allen Second row: Todd Anderson, Mark Buonagurio, Joyce Bain. Third row: Brendan Carty, Skip Child. Back row: Paul Canelos, Gianni Alvino, Stephen Colbert. Missing: Kathleen Baker, Allan Becker, Chris- tine Cronin. -r _ m ■Ml Ufl 1 i fctf ' l fe ' M ' fm ■ H M X La - ■ tap ; Juniors Room 35-Senor Dhimith Front row (left to right): Suzanne Kel- ley, Kimberly Salett, Seona McCaf- ferty, Lia Stivaletta, Lori O ' Brien. Back row: Vilmore Wiltshire, Greg Warren, Jack Thornton, Tanya Massaro, Kerry Krukonis, Edward Pallis, Jennifer Troiano, Blake Poreda. Missing: rieil McGee, Denise Pinel, Susan She- phard, David Scally. Room 46-Ms. Rice Front row (left to right): Julie Morri- son, Kristine MacWhinnie, Darren O ' Brien, Scott Mazzola, Robert Sweeney, Mark Rutstein, James Pin- ciaro. Back row: Robert O ' Hara, Linda Randlett, Karen Philbin, Cyrelle Nasisi, Carolyn MacDonald, Julie Powers, Kristin McCusker, Melissa Fannon, Jen Scibilia, Mythreyi Sharma. Missing: Brad Pindel, Caro- lyn Reissfelder, Brian Scarlata. Room 125-Mr. Hancox Front row: Angelo Mallios, Edward McQowan, Thomas McQann, Christo- pher Kremer, Karolyn McAuley. Back row: Adam Ludwig, Madeline Leh- mann, Susan MacQueen, Karyn Mc- Coy, Hania Khuri. Missing: Sean Jones, Tommy Lee, Kerry Lillis, Ni- chole Loulache, Bruce MacKinnon. Juniors Room 126-Mrs. Malm front row (left to right): Thomas Mur- ray, Jane Sweeney, Susan Murphy, Linda O ' Connor. Back row: Colin Nor- ton, Charles O ' Brien, Michael Sulli- van, Fred Tannous, Paul Thurmond. Missing: Kristina Messina, Colleen Murphy, Edward Nguyen, Linda Phil- bin, Rosalind Rooney, Brian Welby. Room 127 -Miss Mclntyre front row (left to right): Kevin Carter, Nancy Conners, Jeanne Heneberry, Sandra Imbornone, Maya Qostautas, Lisa Bier, James Carty, Denise Buck- ley, Sarah Edel. Back row: Clifford fleams, Qretchen Qrundstrom, Felicia Barnes, Jeffrey Johnson, Jonathan Hurwitz. Missing: Robert Coakley, Janel flowley. Room 129B-Mrs. Hayes Left to right: Richard Gibbons, Patty Cakridas, Susan Corcoran, Leslie Carver, Lesley Foscaldo, Wendy Cain, Andrea Dorr, Jennifer Aquilina, Chris- tina Koukkos, Colonie Chipley, Pame- la flabib, Michael DiBlasi. Missing: Di- ana Alvear, Katherine Boland, Kristin Coyne, Jennifer Dawidowicz, Denise Grady, John Hudson, Alice Joyce, Ste- ven Lund. Juniors Room 133-Mrs. Despres Left to right: Deborah Schreiber, Lisa Tunney, Kathryn Malloy, Kara O ' Don- nell, Katie Magri, Craig Dalrymple, Mark Finneran, Jeffrey Domina, James Qiurleo, John Barucci. Miss- ing: Thomas Brady, William Casey, Daniel Creavin. r 3E ' 1 • • i • Activities NO PARENTHESIS Front Row (L to R): R. Mandi, M. Davis, J. Friedman, Q. Sudduth. Back Row (L to R): Mr. W. Chatterton, D. Pariseau, B. Rosenblad, K. Driscoll, S. Corcoran, S. Harkness, L. Duffy, M. Sharma, Mr. M. Milan. As Westwood High School ' s only literary maga- zine, No Parentheses has a duty to live up to its name. With the timely advice of Mr. Milan and Mr. Chatterton, the entire No Parentheses staff devotes itself to the publication of student litera- ture and illustrations. While it is creativity that drives people to write, we like to think that this magazine helps to motivate inspiration. This year ' s winter issue can rightly boast as being among the best printed to date. Also, besides including the prose, poetry, and art from all four grades, winners in each category are designat- ed. No Parentheses is more than just a way of life — it ' s a state of mind. CADET TEACHERS Cadet teaching is a voluntary activity in which a student acts as an assistant teacher in a subject of his or her choice. The student usually ' teaches ' ' one block out of the eight day schedule. A student can cadet teach any subject from math to ceramics. It ' s a lot of fun and a great learning experience for both the cadet teacher and his or her pupils. ' ' Front Row: (L to R): J. Santarpio. D. Grady Back Row: C. Kremer, M. Davis. DEBATING g jf jfe CLUB ■■ ™ In the past, the Debating Club has de- bated national issues like capital pun- ishment and euthanasia. This year we have been turning our sights to more local and school issues. With the re- cent bad press Westwood High School has received concerning teen- age drinking parties, we chose to de- L to R: R. nandi, N. Bride, J. Coen, J. Collins, D. Grady, T. Massaro, C. Nassisi, J. Keller. bate the fairness behind the press and the problem as a whole. We also have debated the new class rank sys- tem and the full year for seniors. The most important concept that the club has learned is that issues and prob- lems are neither black nor white. Ev- eryone ' s opinion counts. ACADEMIC DECATHLON TEAM Front Row (L to R): R. Mandi, M. Davis, D. Sullivan, Back Row: J. Coen, J. Friedman, M. Bride, J. Collins, L. Duffy, J. Fox, Miss M.J. Dillon. The Academic Decathlon Team is com- posed of thirteen team members who com- pete against other schools in ten catego- ries, ranging from math to economics to speech. The team finished sixth in the re- gional competition and captured the small school trophy for the second straight year. The state competition took place in late March and the team placed fifth overall in Massachusetts — our best ever. The advi- sor is Miss H. Joan Dillon and the team members include Jeff Collins (captain), Ro- mell riandi, Vicki Bruno, Dave Sullivan, Jon Fox, Jen Robicheau, Lynn Duffy, Julie Hen- nigan, Molly McMillin, John Coen, Nancy Bride, Jeff Friedman, and Marc Davis. NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED GROUP Front Row (L to R): T. D ' Espinosa, J. Christian, R. Mandi. Back Row: C Greenhow, D. Jorgenson, S. Lane, J. Coen, M. Papetti, J. Dobra, J. Collins, M. Davis. John Coen national Merit is an honor be- stowed on a select few. They are recognized for scoring high on the PSAT ' s. Those who score high enough be- come semi-finalists and are of- fered the opportunity to apply to be a finalist. There was only one semi-finalist this year, John Coen, and as a reward for his performance, he with other finalists is eligible for scholarship money. 85 STUDENT COUNCIL One of the main goals of the WHS Student Council is to provide an atmosphere of friendship, unity, and cooperation within the high school. ' ' Toward this purpose, the 1987-88 year was extremely suc- cessful. This very energetic board began the year with Homecoming Week which brought to light the ex- istence of tremendous school spir- it. The Halloween and Valentine ' s Day Dances were both popular ac- tivities as Dangerous Papers pro- vided rockin ' entertainment. The response to these two events will be a goal for future Councils to match. Three new and very suc- cessful ideas originated from this board: voter registration was held to encourage all those eighteen and over to exercise their Constitu- tional right, the 50 50 raffle was formulated and became a popular event, and the WHS Boxer Shorts were created and produced by the Council, no one ' s wardrobe was complete if it did not include at least one pair of these distinctive shorts! The Student Council wishes to thank its advisor Mrs. Bowler. Her organizational skills and friend- ship are valued by all, especially by the officers: President, James Christian; Vice-President, Steve Lane; Treasurer, Keenan Driscoll; and Secretary, Julie Clinton. Front Row (L to R): S. Lane, J. Christian, J. Clinton, J. Gary, N. Bride. Second Row: J. Robicheau, L. McQonigle, M. Driscoll, M. Caruso, A. Resha, J. Morrison, R. Qlynn, M. Grady, J. White. Back Row: M. Churwin, L. Christian, Mrs. L. Bowler, J. Thornton, L. Thornton, M. Hatch, D. Buckley, M. Buckley, B. Rosenblad, J. Lane, P. Mao. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Once again the Student Advisory Board was led by the unfailing qualities of Mrs. Petrakos, and the officers this year were Ellen McCusker, President; Jill Gary, Vice-President; Beth O ' Toole, Treasurer; and Carolyn MacDonald, Secretary. Joseph Flaherty was the P.R. coordinator, and seniors Ann Brady and Keenan Driscoll were the State Regional Representatives. As this was the first year a student was given the opportunity to sit on the School Committee as an ex-officio member, the lines of communication were opened each meeting that Ellen attend- ed. This improvement in relations was evident when many in- terested students attended an October meeting in the hopes of changing the much disputed science project requirement. Al- though no changes were made in the current program, a path was made for next year ' s inevitable effort. Last, but not least, of course, is the juice machine accomplishment. It was the result of many student requests and was put in place in the early part of the year. Because of its success, the school received some much needed income for beneficial projects. front Row (L to R): J. Flaherty, E. McCusker, J. Gary, B. O Toole. Back Row: Mrs. F. Petrakos, L. Bride, K. Caulfield, M. Caruso, J. Kerrigan, B. Cox, S. Shepherd, A. Brady. Missing: K. Driscoll. 86 PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM A Presidential Classroom For Young Americans, Inc. Front Row (L to R): C. Greenhow, J. Christian, J. Hennigan. Back Row: R. Nandi, J. Collins, Missing: M. Rosenberg. During February vacation in 1987, six students, James Christian, Jeff Col- lins, Christine Greenhow, Julie Henni- gan, Romell Mandi, and Mark Rosen- berg, participated in the Presidential Classroom Program in Washington, D.C. Designed to enlighten students from all around the United States about the inner workings of our Amer- ican Government, this intensive work- shop provided these Westwood stu- dents daily with two interesting (or not s o interesting) and informative speak- ers, which included an ambassador, congressional members (such as Ms. Patricia Schroeder), a retired Su- preme Court Justice, and a lobbyist. When not listening or snoozing during a lecture or engaged in cross-fire debates over abortion or (as in Jeff ' s case) the declining need for farmers with Southern enthusiasts, the over five hundred P.C. students spent a great deal of their time touring such renown Washington palces as the Lin- coln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Smithsonian Museum, Library of Con- gress, Supreme Court, Capitol Mill, and (for a lucky few) the White House. The week concluded on a high note with a Farewell Dinner Dance, after which students said good-bye to those they would remember and those they would soon forget, leaving behind the multiple name tags, the hard-to-be-on-time-for meetings, the easily acquired Southern drawl, the Kristin ' s, the Chauncy ' s, the Locke ' s, the Angela ' s, the Julia ' s, and the rest of the people from Presidential Class- room, who will live in the memories of Westwood ' s 1988 graduates for years to come. STUDENT GOVERNMENT DAY Student Government Day is held on the sec- ond Tuesday of April each year at the State House. On this day elected delegates and al- ternates from most high schools in the state of Massachusetts become involved in a mock government day. Students assume the roles of state officials and ' govern ' ' the state for a day. Anne Brady and Jennifer Rutan were 1988s delegate and alternate. Jennifer Rutan and Ann Brady 87 SAFE RIDES The year 1988 marked the start of a program, which will hopefully last for many years at Westwood High School. Safe Rides is run by the students, for the students, with members from the classes of 1990, 1989, and 1988. The purpose of the organization is to have members volunteer their time to drive others home safely. As a result of Safe Rides, many students were driven home safely, instead of drinking and driving. The officers for 1988 are as follows: President, D. Hal- perin; Vice-President, Alan Brazier and Jen Cummings; Treasurer, Gregg Sudduth; and Secretary, Roger Hughes. 3 te 5SBHL L S ittf8! Front Row (L to R): R. Hughes, J. Cummings. Back Row: A. Brazier, D. Halperin, Q. Sudduth. Front Row (L to R): D. Borden, J. Friedman, D. Halperin, J. Cummings, K. White, K. Jenkins. Second Row: Mr. C Flahive, C Qreenhow, S. Qearty, J. Morrison, B. Rosenblad, R. Hughes, P. Flaherty. K. Muir, M. Rosenberg. Back Row: Q. Sudduth, A. Brazier, S. Lane, J. Heneberry, R. VanZadelhoff, J. Christian, J. Dobra. MENTORS Although an organization under the Westwood Youth Commission, Mentors en- compasses many students of WHS. Through Mentors, several volunteer and educational activities have reached out to many people in the town, from the Teen nights at the junior high, to the Single Parent nights at the First Parish, to most importantly, the Sexual Abuse Plays. The plays have been the most difficult and the most rewarding, taking over five months to prepare. Special thanks to Joan Courtney, Doug and Annette, and of course, Rob Sta- dolnik. THAnK YOU, ROB! L to R: Mr. Charles Flahive, Faculty Advisor; President, Dan Halperin. 1 1 1 E : 88 Advisor Mr. Rob Stadolnik L to R: M. Maquidies, K. White, D. Halperin, L. Bride, N. Bride, J. Morrison. ■i KEY CLUB As an organization with participation coming from all four grades, WHS Key Club has achieved much during the 1987-1988 year. Designed for volunteer services in all areas, the Key Club this year has successfully orga- nized two Red Cross Bloodmobiles, partici- pated in the annual Heart Association phon- athons, and has worked on an individual basis with SNARC, Mentors, and various reli- gious teaching programs in Westwood. The officers this year — Jill Gary, Susan Qearty, Ju- lie Hennigan, and Christa Kremer, and their advisor, Mrs. Ann Matteson, are grateful for the strong involvement in the Key Club, and wish to thank all those who were willing to give their time and energy to make Key Club a continued success. SADD PEER COUNSELING The concentration of this year ' s SADD program is with peer counseling. SADD will again be visible in the spring with anti-drinking and driving campaigns around prom and graduation time. Thank you to Mrs. L. Manlon, our faculty advisor. Peer Educators is an organization designed for high school students who want to be involved with youngsters. The members have had extensive training sessions and attended a REACH Seminar. Peer Educators talk about the effects of drugs, alcohol, peer pressure, and high school life to junior high students. They hope to expand to the elementary level in the future. Thank you to our faculty advisors, Ms. C. Hogan and Ms. C. Armstrong. MATH TEAM The Math Team once again had another successful year due to our fearless cap- tains, John Coen and Mike Papetti; or was it because of the Smart Food? In any case, our real fearless advisor, Mr. James Pender, pulled us through in the clutch so we could capture 2nd place in the SMCC and take first in medium-sized schools. We also fared well in the QBML, and wish the best of luck to next year ' s crew - especially Dave Sceppa, who al- ways manages to outdo ARML everyone, either by getting 18 points or going to the State Star Team. Front Row (L to R): B. Poreda, D. Sceppa, M. Papetti, J. Coen. Back Row: Mr. J. Pender, P. Mao, L. Duffy, T. Anderson, D. Buckley, H. Waldman, J. Hennigan, J. Dobra, B. Poreda. CHESS CLUB Although it has probably fewer fans than, let ' s say, the football team, the WHS Chess Team is indeed worthy of some royal recognition. Led by an in- tense team of Hans Waldman, Chris Bab- cock, Blake Poreda, John Barucci, and Brad Poreda, under the mastermind of Mr. Kevin Burke, the team finished in the South Shore Chess League with a re- spectable record of 5-3. Why not 8-0! Well, as they say, There was some heavy checking on the boards. ' ' Front Row (L to R): P. White, C Babcock, L. McLean White, J. Barucci, H. Waldman, B. Poreda. Mr. K. Burke. Back Row: K. Close, M. 90 ■ ■ iran i l BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' STATE Front Row (L to R): Seta Yessaillian, Diana Butters, Jennifer Cummings. Back Row: Steve Lane, Scott Blomquist, William Cronin. BOYS ' STATE During June of 1987 Bill Cronin, Scott Blom- quist, and Steve Lane spent a week at Bentley College with 850 other high school students from the state for Massachusetts Boys ' State. The purpose of Boys ' State was to learn about American government and politics on the local and state levels through the formation of mock town, city, and state governments. The program included the formation of political parties, as well as primary and general elections. In addi- tion, Boys ' State was an opportunity to meet other students from across the state. The week at Boys ' State was frenzied and hectic (and sometimes boring), but the overall experience proved rewarding and fuflfilling. GIRLS ' STATE In the spring of our junior year, Diana Butters, Jennifer Cummings, Ellen McCusker, and Seta Yessaillian were chosen to participate in the 1987 session of Girls ' State at Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Participation in this democracy-in-action enabled us to perceive lo- cal, state, and national elections with a better understanding because of our new found knowl- edge of caucuses, conventions, and campaigns. By patrticipating in this mock government, we gained a new insight to our responsibilities as American citizens and learned the true defini- tions of patriotism and national pride. We had the unique opportunity of stepping into a world of challenges more rewarding and de- manding than we had everknown before, but most of all we learned the potential that is in each of us. P.S. See you at the White House, girls, and don ' t forget your beanies! Ellen McCusker 91 STUDENT ANNOUNCERS GOOD MORNING! . . These words greet us sleepy students every morning in homeroom - whether we want them to or not! - by our always chipper announcers. Fill- ing everyone in on what ' s going on when, where, and why, these vocal but humorous seniors have reached out to every stu- dent in the school; and without them, the morn- ing would seem even heavier and more dreary than it already is, ie mi mm Michelle Niles and Gregg Sudduth Mancy Bride and Keiko Maki SCHOOL STORE In God we trust; all others pay cash! ' ' That statement best describes the 1987-1988 school store. The mission of the store was to make money and that it did. In its sec- ond year of existence, the store hopes to double its previous year ' s profits. In 1987- 88 there were big sellers, which included the ever popular Pepsi and Rece combina- tion. These offset the busts of the year, which included the ludicrous locker mir- rors and the unfortunately nonexistent kisses. A very special thanks goes to Mrs. Rosengarten, the store ' s advisor, whose guidance helped it from being in the red ' ' up to being in the black. ' ' Another thanks goes to the ' regulars, ' ' both workers and customers. SWOQa L to R: J. Gary, J. Dobra. D. Sullivan, S. Gearty, T. Creamer. Thanks to the Student Advisory Board un- der President Ellen McCusker, health-con- scious students now have the opportunity to buy fruit juice from the Motts juice ma- chine next to the school store. So far, it ' s been a sweet success! 9. L to R: Mrs. Frances Petrakos, Mr. Charles Flahive, Ellen McCusker. Co-Editors: Jennifer Tschirch and Romell Nandi GREEM YEARS Yearbook . . . riot one member of the Green Years ' staff realized what he or she was getting into - including the faculty advisor. After a somewhat late start in the fall, the staff activities picked up momentum, particularly soon after we met our publishers representative. The staff learned fast - what it was that needed to be done - scheduling of picture taking of the seniors, of the homerooms, of the club activities and special events, of the faculty and staff, of the year-long sports, of scenes around the school - and the list goes on! Most important of all, the staff soon was working as a team, attending meetings, brainstorming, enlisting other seniors for assistance in layout, selling ads (we need the money!), and spreading the word: Order your yearbook now!. ' ' Putting this yearbook together has involved a tre- mendous amount of time (right through July), work and planning. However, it ' s been a great ex- perience and the end result, the staff hopes, will be an outstanding publication, one that captures and records the memorable and happy events of WHS in 1987-1988. In the future, as you look back through these pages, we hope you will fondly re- call and relive the Green Years of your life. Co-Business Managers: Douglas Grady and Alan Brazier Senior Biography Editors: Seta Yessaillian and Jennifer Cummings Special Activities Editor: Julia Hennigan 93 GREEN YEARS Sports Editor: Diana Butters and Daniel Halperin Underclassman Editor: Ellen McCusker Faculty Editor: Julie White Art Editors: Keenan Driscoll and Beth O Toole MEMORIES: Color deadline date is Dec. 1st! Do we have enough candids? Who ' s taking pictures of Green Pride Day and the Halloween Dance? I can ' t be at the meeting ... I have practice this after- noon. Copy must be reduced for fit ... Where are those pictures? Look in the green cabinet . . . ' We ' re missing the girls ' ski team pictures! Were any taken? What needs to be typed today? It was right here! Who took it?!?!? I found the layouts! GOOD LUCK, Green Years 1989. Typing Editors: Deborah Malouf and Kathleen O ' Toole 94 Photography Editor: Jason Lee Photography Editor: Cheryl Baggeroer Class History Editor: Nancy Bride Editorial Staff- Front Row (L to R): C. Hall, R. Cahaly. Second Row: C. Qreenhow, J. Qoldfarb, L. Muir. Back Row: D. Borden, K. Cunningham, D. Pariseau, J. Clinton. Missing: M. McMillin, M. Gill. Faculty Advisor Mrs. Frances H. Petrakos Typing Staff: L to R: T. Imbomone, M. Petrucci, J. Howley. 95 DRAMA CLUB Lights! Camera! Action! The Drama Club really knows how to set the stage for fun, excitement, and hard work The great Gene Kelly once said of performing: Once it gets under your skin, it ' s in your blood, and you can never get it out! ' - After having put together skits such as The Last Time I Saw Paris ' ' a nd Hero Here at Heorot for After Dinner Theatre presentations during first se- mester, these students agree with Gene Kelly. For sec- ond semester the students explored a new realm of acting called Theatre in The Round with the spring mu- sical Command Performance, written by the Drama Club ' s advisor, Mrs. S. Shute Kelsch. Overall, it ' s been quite an entertaining and profitable year. STJ V? J Front Row (L to R): D. Fisher, J. Flaherty, B. Carlson, S. Barrington. Second Row: K. Jenkins, C Colhard, M. DelConte, E. Larkin, M. Sharma, S. Becker, M. Bartold, B. Stuart. Is the scene going to work?!? FOREIGN STUDENTS Gregor Ritter and Marcus Braemm of Hardtburg Gym- nasium, Bonn, West Germa- ny, spent the first semester here at Westwood. They had first visited WHS as part of the German Cultural Ex- change Progr am in the spring of ' 87. They liked WHS, its students, teachers, and town so much they de- cided they wanted to spend a semester here as regular students. They left Westwood in December with some great memories of their experiences. Joyce (right) and Friends: Joyce Schellekens of The Metherlands spent her senior year here. We hope she enjoyed her stay as much as we enjoyed having her! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEPilOR MEMBERS C. Baggeroer S. Blomquist D. Borden A. Brazier n. Bride V. Bruno D. Butters J. Christian J. Clinton J. Coen J. Collins T. Creamer J. Cummings K. Cunningham W. Cronin M. Davis T. D ' Esponosa J. Dobra K. Driscoll C. Esposito J. Qozzo C. Greenhow R. D . Grady C. Green C. Mall J. Hennigan K. Jenkins K. Kane C. Kremer S. Lane M. Leonard K. Liljestrand J. Mayhew E. McCusker H. McLellan M. NcMillin R. Mandi T. Nolan L. Noumi K. O Toole M. Papetti K. Perry J. Robicheau M. Rosenberg B. Rosenblad D. Sullivan J. Tschirch J. White S. Yessaillian JUNIOR MEMBERS T. Anderson J. Aquilina J. Bain D. Buckley C. Chipley N. Conners S. Corcoran J. Domina L. Duffy P. Flaherty J. Giurleo P. Habib S. Harkness J. Meneberry J. Hudson S. Jones J. Keller C. Koukkos C. MacDonald K. McAulay J. Morrison C. riasisi E. Nguyen M. Rutstein D. Schreiber M. Sharma K. White national Honor Society is a select organiza- tion composed of juniors and seniors who meet various standards of scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character. Miss H. Joan Dillon serves as the advisor and Jeff Collins, James Christian, Chris Greenhow, and Christa Kremer are the officers. The organiza- tion participates in a variety of service-orient- ed activities, including student tutoring and numerous programs through the Recreation Department. II ' IIUBL ' JI p 1 mm tJ % The NHS induction was once again an impres- sive event in which both worthy juniors and seniors were acknowledged by parents, facul- ty, and peers. This year ' s junior speakers were Lynn Duffy, Todd Anderson, Mythrei Sharma, and Mark Rutstein. A special award was also presented to Mrs. Dorothy Salt- marsh for her outstanding dedication to the teaching profession. The prized Princeton Award went this year to Edward hyguyen, a student who has proven his academic excel- lence and is well deserving of this honor. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Spanish national Honor Society is an organization made up of students who excel in and have an avid interest in the Spanish language. Under the leadership of Kara Cunningham, Jen Tschirch, and Kathy Perry, SHU had another very successful year. With the help of Mrs. Perry, our faculty advisor, we sold ice- cream, and Good Luck Pops during mid-terms and finals. We also participated in the German Exchange Program and a holi- day dinner with the French Na- tional Honor Society. We hope SHH will have continued success in the years to come. Front Row (L to R): P. Yphantes, D. Olson, R. VanZadelhoff, M. Wu, K. Keller. Second Row: C. Nassisi, D. Schreiber, M. QUI, K. Perry, K. Cunningham, J. Tschirch, D. Buckley. Back Row: Q. Alvino, C. Kremer. M. Weinstein, J. Heneberry, N. Connors, C Kremer. J X Ji 98 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Although only established two years ago, the Societe Honoraire de Francais has had several activi- ties in the 1987-1988 year. Because the club is very selective, the small number of members have become very friendly and have dined on French cuisine together at Le Bour- genon. The club this year sold bal- loons at a Westwood football game and shared a dinner with the Span- ish Honor Society as some of its activities. Special thanks to Miss Ann-Marie Tieri for her advice and time for making the year success- ful, and we appreciate her patience when scheduling meetings and ac- tivities into our busy schedules. ' rront Row (L to R): D. Sceppa, J. McMillin, D. Little, E. Larkin. Second Row: M. Sharma, E. Nguyen, J. Keller, S. Harkness, P. Flaherty, L. Duffy, J. Aquilina, M. Rosenberg, J. Hennigan. 99 MUSIC PROGRAM Westwood High School Christmas Concert The first concert of the school year has always been an exciting event for both the students participating and the audience attending, especially during the Christmas season. The long hours of rehearsal for the groups and the development of skills and attitudes culminate in this festive musical performance. From the joyful har- monies of the Glee Club, Double Quartet and Chorale, under the direction of Mrs. M. Gray, to violin melodies of the orchestra and the spirited tunes of the Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. J. Guirleo, to the jazzy rhythms of the Dance Band and Percussion Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. D. Richard and Mr. S. Cerilli respectively, an enjoyable musical experience was had by all. . Wf H F j i , Clockwise from above: Brass Ensemble, Glee Club, Double Quartet, Chorale, Dance Band. Clockwise from top: Dance Band, Double Quartet, Concert Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, Chorale, Orchestra. 101 s wa © You ' ve Come Along Way Baby! 1. Molly McMillin 12. 2. Gregg Sudduth 13. 3. Julie Clinton 14. 4. Joseph Layden 15. 5. Kathy Perry 16. 6. Cheryl Baggeroer 17. 7. Keenan Driscoll 18. 8. Jill Gary 19. 9. James Christian 20. 10. Jennifer Tschirch 21. 11. Steven Lane 22. ■ H Keiko Maki Kara Cunningham Jennifer Cummings Christa Kremer Lisa Muir Brett Henderson Chris Esposito Lyn Hulme Janine Santarpio Christine Towne Jennifer Morrison 11 102 1. Michelle Barry 2. Cheryl Murphy 3. Kieran McCarthy 4. Maria Petrucci 5. Julie Allen 6. Robert Casey 7. Julie White 8. Ellen McCusker 9. Stacy Quinn 10. Tammy Imbomone 11. Kate Kane 12. Beth O ' Toole 13. Mancy Antonellis 14. William Carrabis 15. Romell Nandi 16. Seta Yessaillian 17. Maryellen Gill 18. Ann Brady 19. Jennifer Mayhew 20. Jennifer Robicheau 21. Lisa Guglielmi 22. Sue Romaine 23. Dan Halperin ■■wi.t:. It Sports Football Season Record 6-1-2 WHS OPP Hopkinton Dover-Sherborn 10 46 10 14 Ashland 41 6 Millis 20 9 Med way Medfield 35 24 14 Wayland Bellingham Holliston 33 9 M 16 12 106 I . 1987 Captains (Left to right): Mark Thurmond, Joseph Bean, Jeff Rob- erts, Scott Mclntyre T - 1 Front Row (L to R): Ted McMellen, Scott Mcintyre, Joe Bean, Mark Thurmond, Toffee Shamatta, Brendan McCarthy, Jeff Roberts, Andy Mullen. Row 2: Andy Collari, Mike Totino, Steve Lane, Keenan Driscoll, Jamie McDonough, Ted Yobaccio, Brian Narcisio, Walter Boehl, Brett Jacobson, Adam Alves. Row 3: Rich Shea, Jeff Johnson, Chris Kremer, Mark Finneran, Marcus D ' Espinosa, Lindsay Fink, Tom D ' Espinosa, Jamie McMillan, Greg Aymie, David Reissfelder,. Row 4: Carl Kallenberg, V. J. Kelley, Mike Shea, Matt Leonard, Bruce McKinnon, Mike Collins, Greg Warren, Craig Dalrymple, Tom Murray. Row 5:Tom O ' Leary, Steve McGann, Jeff Marsh, Mike Lynch, Mike Kane, T. J. McGann, Gerry Moore, Brendan Manlon. Row 6: Kevin Carter, Ray llg, Tom Bean, Ron Priore, Brendan Carty, Bob Danna, Brad Pindel, Doug Mood, Brian Quinn. Row 7: Coach Bill Lagos, Coach Paul Carroll, Coach Eric Wilfinger, Coach Marty Connolly, Athletic Director Joe Gearon. Not pictured: Quentin Scott, Mike DiBlasi, Coach Billy Congdon. Turkey-Day Game Despite the up ' s and down ' s of 1987s football squad, the team still had a chanc e to go to the Division 4 Super Bowl. It all came down to the traditional Thanksgiving Day game versus Holliston, at Holliston, in a steady freezing rain. The team fought hard and nearly pulled off a last-second victory, but students, parents, alumni, and players had to leave satisfied with second place. 107 Front Row (L to R): J. Barry, S. Qearty, Tri-capt. D. Butters, J. Santarpio, Tri-capt. L. Moumi, Tri-capt. J. Tschirch, A. Sullivan, B. O ' Toole, L. Carver, N. Antonellis. Back Row: Coach Miles (Nub), J. Sweeney, N. Bride, A. Dorr, J. White, S. Harkness, C. Baggeroer, M. Miles, M. McMillin, E. McCusker, J. Barber, S. Seward, J. Conley, C. Qreenhow. Missing: J. Clinton, S. Sheppard. This year Nub changed our traditional short- long-short ' s so that we couldn ' t hide behind the big tree at the Jr. High. Double sessions were long and tiring, but we got a break when a major gas line exploded about twenty-five yards from where we were playing! In order to get the freshmen psyched for their first game, we helped them choose their at- tire. Little did we know that Dr. Qearon would have a discussion with tri-captains Di, Jen, and Lorie about hazing. We continued the tradition of Hey Laddy ' s in the back of the bus with Squeeze blaring in the background on the ride home from our first game. We invad- ed Papa Gino ' s every ziti-night and soon had the town of Norwood hating us; they dreaded our arrival. But Shrimp and Moe ' s imperson- ations caused the most commotion. We also gave Nub ulcers and the phrase Girls, you ' ve GOT to get the ball in the net! ' ' was ringing in our ears-we had the most ties in the league. Our winning season ended when we were eliminat ed from the tournament by TVL champ Marian. We ' d like to thank Nub and know that he will wear his new hat. Laydee! . . . IffF! . . . Toilet papering . . . Mishter Dee . . . Nubbles Bubbles . . . Can we go watch the boys ' game? . . . Papa G ' s to- night? . . . Lobby. ' ' The Boys Soccer Team was picked to finish third in the TVL. Tourney hopes were very high in the preseason due to the eleven returning starters from the previous year. However, these hopes were squashed due to injuries to key players. i - Gregg Sudduth, Matt Scarano, Jon Fox, Jeff Friedman, James Christian, Mark Carey, and Tom Feeney all missed important games. These injuries handicapped a team that otherwise would have survived late into the state tournament. Coach Rook was the head coach for our four years at Westwood. Without his devout opti- mism and faith in us, we could never had achieved all the success we did. Matt Scarano will always be remembered for his laid-back per- sonality and quiet confidence in key situations. t UOTih ••7 Volleyball j—— . 1 Gooney! You, over there, shag those balls! Win Westwood! ' Jenny, where are your knee pads today? We did our exercises. Really we did! We knew our summer was over when the double sessions began in late August. We were all bum- min to see the hot days in the sun end. Practices with our new coach, Cathy Smith, were long but fun as we danced around the courts to Hooter ' s music making fools of ourselves. Waiting in spik- ing lines, we compared our bruises but it was al- ways Ann who won that contest. On the bus rides home we missed Mr. West with those bags of Dori- tos and Chips, but thanks to Mrs. Cooney and Mrs. Murphy we got by with chocolate and lollipops. Led by Co-Captains Ann Brady and Christa Kremer we had no problems getting through a great sea- son which ended with our title as Central State Sectional Champs! Front Row (L to R): Co. Capt. C. Kremer, Co. Capt. A. Brady. Back Row: S. Murphy, C McAuley, J. Tretter, D. Malouf, L. Sullivan, J. Morrison, C Reissfelder, K. McCoy, J. Marshall, J. McCoy, T. Imbor- none, S. Griffin, J. Scibilia, K. Krukonis, Coach Smith. 110 ' - ' ■ ' ; L to R: A. Resha, K. Cooney, A. Friedman, A. Zouranjian, L. Christian P. Murphy, S. McLaughlin, M. Buckley, K. Sinnott, C. Locke, M. DeAn gelis, M. Winslow, J. Lawlwss. 3 . ;- Cross Country ii- k !!• S0JG Vt- Front Row (L to R): M. Papetti, D. Dratch, Co. Capt. M. Rosenberg, Co. Capt. S. Maxwell, P. Ward, A. Brazier, A. Wallace, Coach Hargreaves. Back Row: T. Earls, C. Babcock, E. Dryer, S. Reilly, P. Reilly, S. Dolan, C. Foster, J. Corbett. .- ■ ■?- the 1987 Cross Country season, Westwood ' s run- ners had to settle for fourth place, behind Holliston, Bellingham, and Dover-Sherborn. The team fought hard and posted a great numbr of personal bests on the various courses around the league, including the insane Bellingham course, which possesses a hill that looks more like a vertical wall! As for the team itself, all four grades contributed to the excitement and adventure in the Tri-Valley League. Freshmen runners were led by Dan Ringel. As for the sopho- more crew, Erik Dreyer snagged several top ten spots in the dual meets. Junior Dana Dratch made a great improvement from last year. The amazing Kevin Car- ter returned again to pull off some first place vic- tories. Westwood ' s seniors knew that this was their last C.C. season at WHS and gave it everything they had. Captained by Steve Maxwell and Mark Rosen- berg, Al Wallace, Paul Ward, Mike Papetti, Al Brazier, Al Riskalla, and Dan Leary attacked the courses with all their might. But we can ' t forget The Peasants, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Jam which psyched us up before each meet. We also made our three traditional journeys to franklin Park for the Catholic Memorial, Coaches ' Invitational, and state meets. We would like to thank Coach Richard Hargreaves for his devotion to the team-on the bus, on the track, at the meets, and yes, even on the roads. in Field Hockey Again-again-again-again . . . Let ' s do it! . . . Hell-o ... My grandmother can move faster than you guys and she ' s been dead for twenty years! . . God love ya, Quidos . . . I ' m not Maria, I ' m Jane. ' ' The Westwood girls ' varsity field hockey team ended its sea- son with one win, three ties, and eleven losses. Thanks to new coach Qina (Muddah) Villa, they stuck together and improved their team spirit. The team looks forward to next year with hopes resting on the younger members of the team. Front Row (L to R): H. McClellan, J. Acquilina, Co. Capt. J. DeSimone, Co. Capt. M. Pettucci, L. Foscaldo, S. McCafferty Back Row: B. Rosenberg, L. McQonigle, M. Conners, J. Hene berry, J. Gozzo, L. Duffy, K. White, J. White, Coach Qina Villa. front Row (L to R): K. Nykvist, K. Fadum, C. Cocivera, K. McCarron, J. Rzucidlo, A. Mullen. Back Row: L. Heneberry, D. Olson, L. Hunter, M. Khuri, K. Theo- dore, A. McDonnell, L. DiCenso, L. Cass, Coach Q. Villa. Girls ' Swim Team Despite a losing record the 1987 Girls ' Swim Team had a very exciting season. Under the instruction of new coach Jami Cloney Derbyshire, the Wolverine swim- mers improved their times and won many individual races. Melissa Fannon represented WHS in the South Section- als for diving. Her performance was awe- some. Captains Helen Flanagan, Monica Cloney, and Kara Cunningham remem- ber a season of Sue ' s wandering eyes ' Mel ' s dives ' and Jami ' s constant lec- turing ' The team wishes next year ' s swimmers , with Sue Kelley and Hania Khuri as co-captains, a successful and fun-Filled season. Front Row (L to R): A. Setayesh, K. Hess, R. Guarino. 2nd Row: M. Qostautus, M. Fannon, S. Kelley, T. Mas- saro, H. Khuri 3rd Row: M. Cloney, H. Flanagan, K. Cunningham, D. Buckley. Aqua-Men The swim team had a perfect season this year under the new leadership of Coach Jamie Derbyshire. There were outstanding individual performances turned in by all. Cap- tain Brendan McCarthy and several others made it to Sec- tionals. Several new freshmen hopefully will lead to better team performances in the future. Front Row (L to R): C. Theodore, S. Jones, Captain J. Coen, Captain B. McCarthy, P.K. Fitzgerald, J. Lawton Back Row (L to R): J. Neville, Q. Cullen, D. Nicholas, M. Collins, R. Donovan, D. Ringel A l ' ♦1 « U ft ! • Winter Track + r Si Front Row (L to R): P. Ward, J. Maus, S. Maxwell, Captain M. Rosenberg, Captain K. Driscoll, Q. Sudduth, Captain S. Lane, D. Henderson Back Row (L to R): Coach Laughlin, B. Hanlan, P. Mao, D. Dratch. C. Esposito, Captain D. Butters, K. Muir, L. Randlett, Captain J. White, L. Duffy, L. Bride, Captain M. Bride, Coach MacDonald Missing from photo: S. Schonmetzler 4 The 1987-88 boys ' team under Coach Jerry Loughlin posted a record of 3-3. Throughout the season, the guys ran and jumped through morning and afternoon practices to bring out their best. A great deal of improve- ment was seen in every member, and Cap- tains Keenan Driscoll, Steve Lane, and Mark Rosenberg kept morale high. Steve Maxwell contributed points in the hurdles and mile- Paul Ward, the high jump; Chris Esposito, the shot put (and on occasion the quarter- mile jaunt); and Gregg Sudduth, the high jump, the hurdles, and plenty of amusement. The Class D State Meet saw Driscoll plac- ing in the 600 meters, Sudduth soaring in the high jump, Lane dashing the 300 meters, and Rosenberg burning out in the 3200 meters ' Good Man, Good Man hygiene. SNE . . . Benny Mill . . . Cockroaches at the Kahana . The girls ' indoor track team had a tough season, not winning any of their meets. However, newcomer Mary MacDonald did a great job coaching-all 8 of us. Personal bests were achieved by everyone. The seniors, nancy Bride, Julie White, and Diana Butters would like to thank the team for their hard work and dedication. M ot many people would rise to run at 6:30 a.m., and we wish the team good luck next year. Just keep running, you ' ll warm up soon . . . Let ' s do 5 pickups . . . Where ' s your scarf, nance? . . . No hot water . . . Don ' t drop that baton, Di . . . No practice Friday . . . Julie, do you have any M M ' s? . . . Next time don ' t eat before you run ... Is the sun up yet? UHIIHULIM J.V. Team Front Row (L to R): B. Jacobson, G. Aymie, T. O ' Leary, Q. Dixon, M. Karafotias. Back Row: Coach Koh- ler, J. McMillin, J. Higgins, M. Rutstein, C. Hanberry, M. VanZadelhoff, D. Reissfelder, M. Kane torn Hoops We score more points than they do, we win The undefeated streak ended after the first game, but we fought hard for our 4-14 record, and showed the Tri-Valley League what basketball is all about . . . Dan got to play because of . . . ankles. Aka Q was selected for the Tri-Valley League All-Star team. Over looked in the selection was super-stuff Sullivan. Windex, the giant killer, cleaned the glass and demonstrated some serious hang time way above the rim. Very serious. i Varsity Team Front Row (L to R): R. Glynn, D. Sullivan, T. Higgins, B. Quinn, M. Lennon, K. Carter. Back Row: Coach Geary, E. McGowan, G. Warren, C. Dalrymple, G. Subacs, M. Scarano, C Kallenberg, T. Bean, A. Wallace. Melvin ' s Secret Santa; Ann ' s Dancing; Coach Hughes ' pre- sents; ESPN; 16 pt. deficit win! THE STREAK LIVES ON! To- tally new team; ' ' 1...2...3... TOGETHER; Mr. H ' s 1st pregame speech; Outside hand, glass backboard; Tab, there ' s no substitute. Meg ' s bedtime slippers. Happy Party: Beaker ' s fall, trash bag excursion, Behold, my arm, cake phone, Pink and Blue, Hashbrowns @ 6 a.m., Tiny Tim @ Mill St.; Burpa ' s aerobics, Round 1 M + M, Nancy ' s problems; Stealing Don ' s ornament, Jill ' s taxi service- I ' ve got shot- gun! B.A. ' , Mop ' s cackle; Bus gossip; Dahnald M.D., N.C. ' s love for S.R.; Itch; Fire Chief Tootie; Queen Suede; Sincerely, Dr. Darryl; Sue ' s tutoring; J.V ' s support; I ' m still waiting; Fashionably late; Swoon ' s lone ride; Circle 6 D ' ; Pay up, Psycho ; Fountain O ' Toot; Karyn and the Cripple, Sue and the Hockey Hubby, Molly and the Dingo Man. Foxboro is dogmeat in ' 89! Good luck! We love you, Coach Hughes. You ' re the BEST!! Varsity front Row (L to R): S. Imbomone, C. Reissfelder, Captain L. Noumi, Captain J. Gary, K. McCoy, M. DeAngelis Back Row (L to R): J. Tretter, M. Winslow, A. Dorr, S. Murray, A. Brady, S. Corcoran, M. McMillin, S. Sheppard J.V. Front Row (L to R): C. Frinn, A. Curley, A. Zouranjian, C. Suffredini, T. Murphy Back Row (L to R): K. McCarron, M. Giambanco, J. Giambanco, P. Yphantes, J. Hatch, C. Cooney, L. Murphy, K. Keller, K. Sinnott •L U Front Row (L to R): M. . Milonas, Captain M. Carey, Cap- tain S. Blomquist, B. Welby, C. Spellman, Captain B. Spellman. M. Foxx, C. Ruggerio Second Row (L to R): Coach McQowan, Coach Valentine, D. Creavin, B. Cronin, T. Anderson, S. Child, T. Feeney, Coach Bradley, Coach Morgan Back Row (L to R): J. Carty, S. McGann, B. Hardi- man, B. Cox, M. Welby V % The Wolverine hockey team had another very successful season as they cap- tured their 5th straight TVL title and became the first Westwood team to pass an undefeated and untied league record. The team was led by tri-captains Scott Blomquist, Mark Carey, and Brian Spellman. Many of the Woverines were named to the league all-star team, as well as a number of new team and individual records. First team all-stars were defensemen Mark Carey and Chris Ruggiero, and forward Scott Blomquist; second team all-stars were Brian Welby, Bill Cronin, Tom Feeney and Brian Spellman. The season was highlight- ed by Brian Welby receiving the league MVP, and Scott Blomquist leading the league in scoring followed by Bill Cronin. The exciting first line of Bill Cronin, Scott Blomquist, and Brian Spellman shattered the scoring record for a line with 156 points, as Scott Blomquist broke the single season scoring record with 66 points, and Bill Cronin set a new single season assist record with 37. The team again qualified for the state tournament posting a final record of 18- 4-1, with lack of the four losses coming by only one goal. The season came to a close in the tournament as the Wolverines dropped a heartbreaking 5-4 con- test to eventual state champion northeast Regional. Strong contributors to their successful final season were seniors Scott Blomquist, Mark Carey, Bill Cronin, Tom Feeney, Mike Foxx, Calvin Kennedy, Mick Milonas, Mike Russo, and Brian Spellman. 118 Ski Team Left to Right: Peter Hughes, Jeff Johnson, Matt Hatch, Coach Ed Rock, Captains Brett Henderson and Roger Hughes. Missing: John Hudson and the wonderful Westwood ski bunnies of ' 88. The ski team had a tough season this year, not winning any meets. But this didn ' t stop us from having fun. Coach Rock reminded some of us of soccer season; we played soccer drills and did extensive runnin g to get into shape. Captains Brett Henderson and Roger Hughes led the team through those awful practices ' ' and made us laugh when we needed to. Next year the ski team will be stronger and more experienced because only 2 seniors ( 1 on the club and 1 on the team) are leaving. The seniors want to thank Coach Rock and wish the team good luck in the future. ' Swass! . . . DNF . . . DSQ . . . Where ' s the breakaways? no practice because of snow . . . stingers tumble. ' ' 1 t c%, l ' 119 Baseball Front Row (L to R): B. Grady, J. Qoldfarb, Capt. S. Cappocino, Capt. Q. Sudduth, M. Lennon, M. Totino. Back Row (L to R): Coach Dowries. B. Carry, A. Becker, Q. Warren, B. Marciso, Q. Qiambanco, B. Jacobsen, T. O ' Leary, M. Qrady, Coach Haley. ' Balls! was the opening yell for the dream team of 1988, the Cinderella story team that took a 4-6 record halfway through the season and turned it into a tournament qualifying record of 12-8. With excellent pitching, a defense as solid as a wall, and unstoppable offense, the team advanced and conquered every team to capture the Southeastern Division Title (Sandwich - Middleboro - Archbishop Williams - Walpole). This was a first since 1963. It had been 25 years since a Westwood baseball team had won this title! But all good things must come to an end, and without the leadership of their fearless leader, Coach Downes, the Wolverines ran into some trouble and lost in the state semi-finals to Hamilton-Wenham, winner of the state title. At the conclusion of the season, Gregg Sudduth, Brian Grady, Mike Totino, and Scott Cappucino were named Tri-Valley League All-Stars. It was an excellent season and everyone had a blast. The team wants to extend its thanks to Coach Downes, Coach Hendy, and Coach Haley. The seniors wish lots of luck to Bomber, Pinwheel, S. Master, and the rest of the crew. Don ' t forget the chant that got us there: ' BALLS! ' ' ■H rront Row (L to R): A. Brady, J. Mayhew. S. Gearty. Back Row (L to R): J. Giambanceo, K. White, C. Koukkos, P. Flaherty, S. Harkness, J. Giambanco, M. Lehman, J. Aquilina. Missing: J. Gary, C. Reissfelder. Et ra z£ ' -  Our record did not show how talented we really were! We will remember the good times and how fun the season was . . . M M power; Zulu Studmuffin Club; the squirrel; daily trips to Bubbling Brook; rotten to- mato time; the goonies from surrounding towns; Snoog, Lon, Gert, Mabel, Bumby, Foo-foo, Goof, Steph, Patty, Cookie - our leader ' Maddie, Gillis; B.A. - Guess who? POWDER IT! says Big Ed. ' It ' s Gwen time! ' ' ■■ 121 The Boys ' Track Teacm had a good season, ending up with a record of 3-4. Led by Captains Steve Lane, Keenan Driscoll, and Mark Rosenberg, the team pulled out an amazing one-point win over Bellingham. At the end of their season, several runners were named Tri-Valley League All-Stars and Honor- able Mentions: Keenan Driscoll, All-Star in the intermediate hurdles; Tom Bean, Honorable Mention in the long jump; and Steve Lane, Honorable Men- tion in both the 100 meters and the 200 meters. The seniors would like to thank Coach Hargreaves and Assistant Coach Kerrigan for all their time and effort and wish the team good luck next season. ... Sit on ... . face . . . getting Goofy . . . Benny Hill . . . skiing . . . Running In The Sun Front Row (L to R): M. Papetti, C. Esposito, Capt. S. Lane, Capt. K. Driscoll, Capt. M. Rosenberg, A. Wallace, P. Ward. Second Row (L to R): Coach Kerrigan, Q. Johnson, M. Collins, J. Lawton, S. Brady, D. Ringel, D. Dratch, J. Maus, M. Quinn, M. Bonagurio, E. Owens, Coach Hargreaves. Back Row (L to R): S. Dolan, T. Lee, D. Sceppa, M. Rutstein, P. Canelos, D. Hood, T. Brady, T. Bean, J. Lane, C Babcock, C Foster, E. Johnson, T. D ' Espinosa, P. Mao, T. Earls, B. Hanlon. Front Row (L to R): S. MacQueen, L. Duffy, Capt. D. Malouf, Capt. J. White, A. Dorr, F. Barnes. Back Row (L to R): Coach MacDonald, J. Lawless, S. Mur- ray, K. Sinnott, S. Schonmetzler, K. Muir, A. McDonnell, K. Nykvist, C. Sherrod. The Girls ' Spring Track Team had a tough season, not winning many of their meets. Captains Julie White and Debbie Malouf led the team through all those tough, long afternoon runs. Many personal bests were record- ed during the meets; and at the conclusion of the sea- son, Debbie Malouf was named to the Tri-Valley All-Star team. Other standouts included Julie White, Andrea Dorr, Stephanie Schonmetzler, and Stephanie Murray. The seniors would like to thank Coach Mary MacDonald for all her hard work and effort and wish the team good luck next year season. The Boys ' Tennis Team had a great sea- son, ending up with a record of 11-3. Cap- tains Al Brazier and Marc Davis led us to the tournament. We fought hard, but lost the first round battle to Gloucester. At the end of our season, Al Brazier and Marc Da- vis were named TVL All-Stars in the Singles Category; Jeff Friedman and Marc VanZa- delhoff were named to the Doubles Cate- gory. Greg Dixon was named a TVL honor- able mention holding a record of 13-1. The seniors would like to thank Coach Greene for all his time and effort and wish the team good luck next season. ... How about four laps, guys? . . . Hey . . . There ' s Stu-e- baby! . . . Tennis Front Row (L to R): Brad Poreda, Capt. A. Brazier, Capt. M. Davis, J. Friedman. Back Row (L to R): C. Walter, Blake Poreda, Q. Dixon, M. VanZadelhoff, W. Mall, P. Hughes, Coach Greene. Missing from photo: R. Hughes front Row (L to R): Capt. J. Robicheau, Capt. C. Hall, Capt. K. Kane. Back Row (L to R): M. Sharma, L. Bride, D. Buckely, M. Buckley, Coach C. O ' Wafron, K. Caulfield, L. Murphy, A. Friedman, J. Donohue. Miss- ing from photo: J. McCoy. MM J m The Girls ' Tennis Team had a good season, finishing third in the TVL. Led by Captains Jen Robicheau and Kate Kane, the team ad- vanced to the second round of the state tour- nament. At the conclusion of the season, Jen Robicheau, Jen McCoy, and Liz Murphy were named Tri-Valley All-Stars in the Singles Cate- gory. The seniors would like to thank Coach O ' Wafron for all her time and effort and wish the team good luck next season. 125 The golf team had an exceptional season. They were the champions of the Tri-Valley League! Led by Captain Bill Cronin, the team advanced to the tournament and just missed the State Finals round. At the end of the sea- son, Lindsay Fink was named MVP of the Tri- Valley League. Lindsay Fink and Ted Mc Mel- len were named to the TVL All-Star team and Bill Cronin and Jamie McDonough received Honorable Mention. Thanks to Coach Kodzis for his guidance and support! The best of luck to the team next year! Golf Team Front Row (L to R): Capt. T. McMellen, Capt. L. Fink, J. McDonough, B. Cronin. Back Row (L to R): Coach Kodzis, R. Olynn, B. Welby, D. Gibbons. A. Fink. She Bop, She Bop Back Row: Debbie Schreiber, Sarah Griffin, Jen Fink, Adri- enne Marani, Tina Dimascio, Michelle Qrueter, Erin Lynch, C. Sherrod Front Row: Liz Spann, Lisa Quglielmi, Kim Gill, Denise Quinn This year ' s cheerleaders did a fantastic job of rooting on our football and boys ' hoop teams. Their enthusi- asm and devotion led the Class of ' 88 and all WHS students at pep rallies and at games. Unfortunately, all of their hard work did not quite pay off as our teams fell somewhat short. W-E-S-T-W-O-O-D spells Westwood! Yea! Go Wolverines!! I I Special Events H Lip Sync I The Westwood High School Lip Sync allowed the student body to display its musical talent (or lack thereof) in front of its peers. The partici- pants were judged on factors such as appear- ance, movements, and lip syncking ability. The various groups had the audience laughing and clapping (or, in some cases, snoring). In any case, even the groups without the remotest clue to what they were doing seemed to be having fun (which is more than can be said for the audience watching these particular perfor- mances). The Senior Class laughed all the way to the bank. W 1 1 ' 1  ; kit 1 %■% ' V wmm f V ' _ German Exchange This year 21 students from Hardtburg Gymnasium, Bonn, West Germany, participated in a three week study and cultural ex- change program at Westwood High School during their spring break. The group was led by Frau Vera Ritter, a teacher of English and Chemistry at the Hardtberg Gymnasium in Meckenheim, Bonn. The trip marked the first trip to the U.S. for most of the students, who seemed to enjoy their stay very much. Hopefully, the next group will find their experience just as entertaining. U it ! cue meet aln .. HARDTBERG AUF WIEDER8EHEN n c •■? - . I Senior Volleyball Tournament Filled with controversial calls, spectacular volleys, and heart- breaking miscues, the senior volleyball tournament was truly a sight to behold. What was meant to be a friendly, laid-back tournament turned out to be an intense, invigorating affair. Hitting a plain white ball over a net probably never caused such violent reactions before. At any rate, playing volleyball was surely a better idea than a bingo tournament. Hopefully, the tournament will be a continuing tradition. ntfTaoc •ML  0f ' 6 Car Wash Soap, suds, and bubbles characterized this year ' s senior class car washes, not only on cars and vans, but also on the hair, face, and clothes of the work- ers. Scrubbing sponges left paint and chrome shiny clean, and happy customers made our first efforts a huge success. Class and car support dwin- dled somewhat as fading foam and colder weather dampened spirits. The car washes concluded in November, leaving memories of sunny soap fights, gleaming cars, and crinkled money - all washed up! Science Fair The 1988 Westwood High School Science Fair was held on March 16. Seventy-eight students presented their projects to thirty-five distinguished judges from the community. First prize was awarded to junior Ed Nguyen for his work on ' Respirable Particulate Levels Created by Coal Wood Stoves. Second prize was given to soph- omore John Lee for his project entitled, ' Age, Sex and the Psychology of Sound. Junior Mythreyi Sharma received third place for her ' Study of the Biological Clock. Other top winners in order were: Karen Hu (9), Brad Poreda (12), Jay Guirleo (11), Chris Bacbcock (9), Daiva Qostautas (9), Matt Green- way (9), Dan Ringel (9), Craig Foster (9), and Amy Zouranjian (10). All of the award winners represented WHS at the Regional Science Fair in Bridgewater. Awards were given to John Lee and Ed Nguyen, who went on to represent WHS at the State Science Fair at MIT. • H ENTBIU 1 O COWClDSIOJfS i 5THPA ST i S LEAST BRASIVE? 1 r ' ' ' ;-,• ' . . ■■■■1 Homecoming L to R: The Court- Cheryl Suffredini, Freshman; Maria Petrucci, Senior; Susan Bogue, Sophomore; Lisa Tunney, Junior; Jennifer McCoy, Senior. Homecoming Queen Tammy Imbornone and Dad Homecoming Game Westwood 20 - Millis 9 Mm, Command Performance One evening this spring the Westwood High School music room was transformed into the Ginger Jingles School of Musical Comedy. The Chorale and Drama Club presented Command Perfor- mance, a variety show consisting of comical skits and show tunes. Mrs. S. Kelsch wrote and directed the show and Mrs. M. Gray and Mr. J. Guirleo conducted the music. The cast played students in the Ginger Jingles School. The various acts were designed to entertain Miss Ju- lia Worth-Worth ington Ford who threatened to close the school. The cast worked extremely hard and their efforts paid off. They saved the school, thoroughly entertained the audience, and had a lot of fun. 138 ■ t4 . 140 H „ The Year We Made The News November 12, 1987 West Edition n _ . ■ There are Part y ,n 9 two sides ti teens trash two siaes li every story • • • Westwi homes By Lisa Richardson The Patriot Ledger WESTWOOD — Several elegant homes in this wealthy suburb were damaged recently during out-of- control parties involving upwards of 150 teenagers, according to police. The parties — held on weekends while parents were away — caused thousands of dollars damage and led to the arrest of several youths. Three police offi •School tainted An open letter by bad publicity from students Students say in the last year they have seen party-goers toss a stereo through a window, cook a telephone in a microwave oven and attempt to light a dog on fire. _J cers called to break up one party were injured, including one who was bitten by a high school student. The problem has been growing for months. Students say in the last year they have seen par- ty-goers toss a ste- reo through a win- dow, cook a telephone in a mi- crowave oven and attempt to light a dog on fire. There have been several teenage house parties this fall necessitating police intervention, including assistance from Norwood Police and State Police, in making a large number of arrests of Westwo od teenagers, police Chief Francis Abbate said. Abbate  tha wi  «« i «    ir   «« • ♦  ,: -- ' broke- Monday,Jan.11.. 1988 THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT Westwood youths working on image •School tainted «An open letter by bad publicity from students By Thor Jourgensen Staff Writer WESTWOOD - High school students say it is about time they told their side of the story concer- ning teen-age house parties. Student Advisory Board members and other high school teens say recent publicity on the parties has highlighted the raucous antics of a few youths while largely ignoring the efforts of many more teens to provide creative solutions to their peers ' problems. To combat the public percep- tion concerning Westwood teens, the Student Advisory Board sub- mitted an editorial to the Daily Transcript outlining some of the positive steps that have been taken to deal with the problem. In the column, the advisory board complains that the parties are attracting too much atten- tion. Other activities, including a counseling program staffed by high school age teens and the Youth Commission, teen chaperones for junior high school dances and projects focusing on sexual abuse and teen-age drink- ooked- sav thp (The following column was submitted by the Westwood High School Student Advisory Board. ) I am sure that most of you have read at least one article recently depicting the uncontrollable partying teens of Westwood. It is extremely unsettling to the students at Westwood High School to learn that they are disgraceful delinquents who destroy houses for kicks. The ac- cusations are grossly exag- gerated. This editorial is not, however, a denial of the events of the past. It is instead, a clarification. The members of the Westwood High School Student Advisory Board would ask you to realize that the people who are causing these pro- blems do not, by any stretch of the imagination, represent the majority of the students at Westwood High School. In fact, some of the troublemakers are former graduates or have never even attended the school. Not all of the parties that go on in Westwood homes on weekend niehts are uncontrollable H o O o CO CD CD i-f CO CD O o CD CD r-f CD O CO CD CO School Comm commits to By Dawn Stewart WESTWOOD - Westwood School Committee members along with several town of- ficials have made a commit- ment to be at tomorrow ' s parent meeting focusing on issues facing parents and young people in the communi- ty. Although the first meeting will center around the parents and town officials, future meetings will encompass therefore, they should be aware of what problems their children are involved in. Quinn added he feels the parents should be assured the young people are getting a good education and that teachers are doing their jobs. Quinn is hoping for a successful meeting and hopes for a future meeting where students are in- volved. Cathy Mulgrew of the School Committee has no particular Westwood Students speak out on partying Students resent party-hardy tag By Kimberly Marie Gill WESTWOOD - For the past few months students at Westwood High School have been receiving a lot of bad press for a problem that has plagued high schools all over the country for some time now. The attention focused on Westwood could just as well have been focused on Dedham, Needham or Walpole. Any school or community which claims that it doesn ' t have a teenage drinking problem should ask its teenagers. For the most part, students at WHS don ' t deny that there ' s a problem. What they do re- sent, however, is the assump- tion everyone in Westwood drinks. Not everyone in Westwood does. Just as in Dedham, Norwood or Sharon, there are those who do and those who don ' t and in most cases those who don ' t out- number those who do. The events recounted in the papers did not all happen at the same party and most of them were Westwood Journal students at WHS suffer for the acts of a highly publicized few ' Junior Allan Becker says that everything is being blown out of proportion. They had the same problem when my sister was in school a few years ago. The problem was as bad then as it is now. We have just focused more attention on it. Carolyn MacDonald, also a junior, said she feels that the problem is only concerned with a small minority of students and the majority is being blamed for what these students do. The whole student body is receiving a bad name for the acts of a few. In a small public speaking class discussion (where all nine students present re- quested having their names withheld) many admitted they were at the party where the burning dog and the microwaved telephone in- cidents took place. These in- cidents, according to the students, were exaggerated to an extreme point by the press. The burning dog incident was actually just a couple of kids who were lighting a The following articles have the students of Evelyn ' s M class at Westwood High S their varying opinions on Tu meeting on teen partying. match near a golden mak retriever ' s face and the miser telephone was put in the cordii microwave by a Dover friend built of the host, not a senior student comrr from Westwood. fun b The students in this class trol i didn ' t deny there is a problem as th in Westwood as far as rowdy all teen parties and drinking are escap concerned. They are just deny- week ' ing the accusations made by sonsi both the police and by the back press about the extent of the The damage caused by these par- stude ties and that Westwood is the medii only community with such a most problem. from The students in this public demo speaking class, who represent howe a cross-section of the high that school, just want it known Wesfr there are good kids in hardj Westwood, too. These are the must kids that do not go around they destroying peoples ' homes and thev 5 o w o w £ DO PJ CD 00 m «. Drawing Line for Teen-Agers, and Their Parent n - -1 — T- r , , vi I t f Spmal lo I he New York 1 imos WESTWOOD, Mass., Dec. 24 Unsupervised teen-age parties j here have become! so raucous that the police chief wantsi to stop them by filing criminal charges, against the parents. In the last year the police in West- wood, a quiet, affluent suburb 10 miles southwest of Boston that gen- erally closes for the night about 9 P.M., have had to break up 20 wild parties organized by teen-agers whose parents were absent. At one party this fall, teen-agers tried to melt a telephone in a micro- wave oven and ate the family ' s tropi- cal fish. At another, the youths tried to set fire to a golden retriever. Once, three police officers who were trying to restore order were injured and hos- pitalized, including one bitten by a partygoer. As a last resort, the police chief, Francis Abbate, has filed criminal charges against the mother of a 19- year-old youth whose loud party on Nov. 27 was halted by the police. On Jan. 12 in county court, the mother. Teen parties Yo u don ' t think of turn perilous l t rt i es as Alcohol, attitudes cited By Doreen E. ludica Contributing Reporter At a party in Westwood, crime, but teen- agers and booze are killing people. ' 1 anoth Friday night teen center planned coin, someone scrawled profa in blood. Helter Skelter st ,, r . . wiisi nuuu — Concerned police found human excren _u_„ „,„u.„„. - 4 . . . u drawers and a cat naked in - u 0Ut P roblems W1 h teenage parties, drawers and a cat baked in . the recreation department is working bury party-goers stole a was t0 estabhsh a Frid ni h The worst case was in I center, police reported the rape of at Recreation Director Douglas Mac- old girl by two intoxicated m Dougall said the center will offer Many suburban parties ai basketball, volleyball, ping pong and have turned into drunken c music videos at Thurston Junior too much alcohol and a lacl High School. It will run on a trial have resulted in thousands ol basis for two Friday nights, Nov. 20 ages and dozens of arrests, and Dec. 18. The] I be 7:30 to ciallv concerned about what harJbens wnen one may be offered at the high school, MacDougali said. The department is working with the League of Women Voters and the youth commission to develop other activities for teenagers. The League of Women Voters will will ask area churches, women ' s clubs and civic groups for help in planning and financing teen activities. The league is asking residents and town | an open 144 Senior Activities SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST ARTISTIC Keenan Driscoll Beth O ' Toole MOST ATHLETIC Gregg Sudduth Jill Gary DONE MOST FOR CLASS Mark Rosenberg Jill Gary MOST SINCERE Alan Brazier Kathy OToole BEST ACTOR ACTRESS Bill Carrabis Kara Jenkins CUTEST Rich Shea Nancy Antonellis BEST DRESSED Calvin Kennedy Jennifer Brown CLASS FLIRT Mark Carey Diana Butters MOST VERSATILE Steve Lane Jen Tschirch CLASS PREPPIES Bryan Aaron Jen Cummings MOST GULLIBLE Doug Grady Jane Carroll BEST NAT U RED Joe Bean Sue Qearty CLASS WIT Todd Creamer Julianne Conley 147 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Chris Esposito Julie White ;. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mike Papetti Chris Qreenhow CLASS RADICALS Steve Maxwell Denise Pariseau PERFECT SEMORS James Christian Jen Tschirch CLASS DEVILS Matt Leonard Cheryl Murphy CLASS SAiriTS Dave Borden Julie Hennigan EMTREPRENEURS OF THE YEAR David Sullivan James Dobra Chris Esposito Todd Creamer Brad Poreda MOST AMBITIOUS Mark Rosenberg Mancy Bride unsunG heroes Dan Halperin Ellen McCusker MOST DEPEHDABLE Jeff Collins Ann Brady MOST LIKELY HOT TO BE SEEM IN SCHOOL Scott Mclntyre Sue Griffin CLASS COUPLE Jay Layden Julie Clinton MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM AMD DAD James Christian Molly McMillin MOS T LIKEL Y TO A TTRACT A TTENTION Matt Scarano Sue Romaine MOST PERM AT Ann ED Sean Harrington Angela Malvone History - Class Of 88 FRESHMAN YEAR When we entered Westwood High School for the first time in September, 1984, nobody knew what to expect. We walked into new classrooms with names such as Stack, , Kodzis, and Petrakos, scrawled on the blackboards. Scott Blomquist was our president; Jen Cummings, our vice- president; nancy Bride, our treasurer; and Michelle Bolser, our secretary. Many found the transition from the ju- nior high school difficult, but soon we roamed the halls as if we owned them. As the sports season came, many of us, as we became members of the different teams, experienced the hazing. But we had comfort in the fact that we would be able to dish out the same in the future. The football team won the Super Bowl, and Brian Quinn, Mark Thurmond, and Quentin Scott were on the sidelines during the game. The girls ' basketball team and hockey team also won state titles, but no freshmen were able to play for the two deep and talented teams. The WHS Marching Band, which had a good representation from our class, captured the title of New England Champions in Division One. All in all, the Class of 1988s fresh- man year was very productive and by June, we all looked forward to our sophomore year. Douglas Grady SOPHOMORE YEAR I ' m sure we all remember it well. Yes, we were the ones you saw walking down Oak St. in search of something to do. Without licenses, transporta- tion was tough. When we did manage to get to an upperclassmen party, we were obviously the losers standing in the corner with no one to talk to but each other and nothing to drink but a Coke. The one exception, however, was the infamous Happy Party, where we found ways to interact with those out-of-reach upperclassmen. We came into our second year of high school a little sad - Ann and Tara had been sentenced to a year at Montrose - but we found some consolation when Tim returned from Xaverian. Our class officers for the year were Jill Gary, Scott Blomquist, Ellen 150 McCusker and Angela Malvone. Our first big event was Homecoming Week with Hat Day, Pajama Day, 50 ' s Day, and, of course, the ever popular and, oh so easy to do, Green Pride Day. Although some of our boys were a little reluctant to participate, we really didn ' t do too bad - or at least better than the freshmen. On Saturday, Tammy Imbornone beautifully repre- sented us at the Homecoming Game. Although the year in sports was somewhat of a letdown, our varsity teams did well and we even had a few representatives talented enough to join the Varsity squads - Gregg, Di, Jenny T., Joan, and Michelle for soc- cer; Maria for field hockey; and Jill and Suzanne for softball. Mark and Scott skated along with the upper- classmen while Quentin and Mark Thurmond shone on the football field. Academics were the usual sopho- more requirements of Oral English and Health, but due to Miss Shute ' s extended absence, some of us man- aged to make it through the semester without the familiar feeling of nausea before each speech. With the new privilege of free blocks, we were rarely seen in the library; instead, the soph chicks were seen in the caf adjusting their seats in order to get better views of the senior boys! With spring came the cast of Good Morning America ' ' and wishful thoughts for the prom. Our image was changed from the drug addicts, ' ' as reflected in an earlier WHS survey, to the Perfect American teenagers as shown on nationwide television in our prom finery. Unfortunately, the prom cast consisted mainly of juniors and seniors, and once again the sopho- mores were left in the dust. Our beach trip was not very successful as half the students were forced off the bus due to lack of room. Since we were merely sophomores, without licenses, we could only dream of the upperclass- man status that was only a few months away . . . Ellen McCusker JUNIOR YEAR Our ' underclassmen ' ' years were fi- nally over. It was now our junior year. We were officially ' upperclassmen, ' ' with more prestige and more respon- sibilities. Leading the class were Pres- ident Jill Gary, Vice President Gregg Sudduth, Treasurer Scott Blomquist, and Secretary Chris Greenhow. Junior year was the most important year, ' ' the year that counted the most for colleges. ' ' We had many tests to take- PSATS, SATS, and Achievements. Our favorite class was US History where Mr. Brown and Miss Congdon taught in a very calm and gentle manner. As juniors we gave strength to varsity teams. Dedicated fans traveled all the way to Xaverian field to cheer the foot- ball team all the way to the Super- bowl. Despite the team ' s hard work and spirited hair-cuts, they lost to Archbishop Williams. Girls ' volleyball became league champs, Central and Eastern champs, and made it to the finals. The young boys ' soccer team had a shaky start but a strong finish. The girls ' soccer team lost a chance for tourney by only one game. Cross country, track, and the Clams from the girls ' and boys ' swim teams dis- played fine talent and personal bests. While John Coen and Mr. Topalian started the Sailing Club, the big ques- tion was Would it sail into the future or sink? The boys ' hoop, the soft- ball, and the baseball teams put forth great efforts. The hockey team won its 4th straight TVL title and its 3rd straight South Sectional Champion- ship. Mr. Kodzis ' golfers became TVL champs. Boys ' tennis stole the TVL Championship from DS while the girls also won the league and went to the semi ' s. Girls ' hoop maintained the 13 year TVL streak. We were winners not only at sports but also at music. The marching band led by Drum Major Cathy Perry, placed third in New England. Instead of a full-scale musical, the music de- partment and drama club presented the Roaring 20s Variety Show. In September, many of us started driv- ing to school instead of taking the lit- tle yellow bus. Homecoming Week came in October and our class stopped losing for lack of participa- tion. We participated in Hat Day, Paja- ma, Punk-50 ' s Day, and Green Pride Day. Tammy Imbornone was selected as our Homecoming representative. We dressed up for the annual Hallow- een Dance. A group of pirates from our class walked off with winning the best costume contest. The school store was introduced in the fall as a Senior Class fund-raiser and was passed to Dave Sullivan Co. for our use. The first Lip Sync occurred in No- vember and was so successful that another one was held in the spring. The Monster Mash and The Lion Sleeps Tonight received applause and cash prizes. Thanks to Jill and Ellen, we no longer had to take swimming. As the winter months dragged on, we attended the Mr. WHS contest and cheered Hendy to victory. February vacation came and went. Several ju- niors travelled to merry old England and had a merry old time. Some may- be too merry. In April, we waved bon voyage to seniors Bermuda bound and started to make plans for our next year ' s vacation. As May rolled around so did Prom Fever. Despite the tiny dance floor, a great time was had by all. Everyone headed for further festiv- ities down the cape the next day. Amy Sullivan, Christine Meleo, Kim Gill, and Erin Lynch were our representa- tives in the court. Class Day arrived and we suddenly realized how close the end was coming. Summer was in the air. Surprisingly, a grand total of 9 kids went on the Junior Class beach trip. As we watched the seniors gradu- ate we looked forward to our turn. Se- nior year would be a time for planning our futures, looking back on the past, and enjoying the present. nancy Bride SEMOR YEAR As all years had started out, senior year began with grueling double ses- sions. We were leading the sprints and yelling at the freshmen to keep up. The explosion of a gas line behind the school cancelled one session, but did not delay the opening of school. Al- though freshman harassment was of- ficially outlawed, each sports team found a way to give the freshmen a taste of tradition. Our class was led by President Jill Gary, Vice President Mark Rosenberg, Treasurer Scott Blomquist, and Secretary Chris Qreenhow. Homecoming Week in- cluded Hat Day, Clash Day, Color Co- de Pajama Day, and Green Pride Day. As seniors, our class won each cate- gory. Maria Petrucci and Jenny McCoy were chosen for the court, while Tammy Imbornone was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Powder Puff game was a tough struggle and if it wasn ' t for the cheating by the boys, the girls would have won. The Hallow- een Dance attracted an amazing turn- out, thanks to Dan Leary ' s Danger- ous Papers. ' ' On Thanksgiving Day the Wolverine football team led by Mark Thurmond, Joe Bean, Jeff Rob- erts, and Scott Mclntrye lost their Su- perbowl bid to Holliston in a very close game. Captains Ann Brady and Christa Kremer led the volleyball squad to the tournament. Also, the girls ' soccer team, Captains Diana Butters, Lorie Noumi, and Jen Tschirch, made it to tourney, but lost a rough one to Marian. The Westwood High School did not just receive the typical sports cover- age by local papers this year. Mo, this year our school received national at- tention. People in Alaska, California, Florida, and even Moscow, heard of the town with delirious teenagers. In the lip sync contest, Michelle Miles, Jenny Barber, Erin Lynch, and Lisa Gugliemi showed their version of a typical WHS Party. Meanwhile, Lorie Noumi and Nancy Antonellis assisted Beth O ' toole and Sara Seward ' s battle of the sexes in Paradise By The Dashboard Lights. ' ' The word ' college applications ' ' was the secret word in the fall. When Christmas vacation came, supposed- ly the week to finish all those unwrit- ten essays, the word ' procrastina- tion became more common. The traditional ' senior slump ' ' set in by mid-January, just in time for the ever so important midterms. The month wound down with the Winter Cotillion, where students gave up a fun-filled evening of reading 40 copies of No Parentheses ' ' to be victimized to an evening of music and dancing. In winter sports our class displayed their talents and were rather success- ful. The boys ' hockey team, with Cap- tains Mark Carey, Brian Spellmen, and Scott Blomquist, captured the TVL ti- tle, and made it to semifinal play. Likewise, the girls ' hoop team, led by Jill Gary and Lorie Noumi, were TVL champs and made it all the way to the semi-finals where they lost to rival Foxboro. We were blessed with sever- al snow days, when seniors hit the slopes of the golf course for sledding. With much time and effort, the class successfully completed their science project requirements before February vacation. Our carefully drawn posters and overflowing notebooks provided our science teachers with something to fill their trash can. For February vacation, Miss Bishop took a group of skiers to the Italian Alps. Most seniors stayed home and waited for spring break. In March, we were disappointed when the dance featuring an encore perfor- mance of ' Dangerous Papers ' ' was cancelled. However, the Spaghetii Supper was revived. Unfortunately, at- tendence was sparse due to the hock- ey tournament. The Senior Class Vol- leyball tournament was a lot of fun, but extremely emotional, especially for the poor reffs. As April rolled by anxieties grew while students waited for D-Day April 15. The WHS present- ed the variety show Command Per- formance ' ' with the talents of Kara Jenkins, Bill Carrabis, Nancy Bride, and Chris Reardon. Diverting our at- tention away from thin and thick enve- lopes was the prospect of Spring Break ' 88. Most of the class travelled to the Bahamas where they sunned, clubbed, scuba dived, and limboed. Across the ocean, Mr. Milan and his Art History class toured Italy. The group will never forget San Marco Square or their favorite restaurant in Florence. The class returned to school with tans and tales. April concluded with the Rock For Hunger with the groups 5-0, GTO, The Peasants, and The Lincoln Logs. All who attended saw what real slam dancing ' ' was. The Prom was held at the Sheraton. Instead of the usual limo-ride, several students preferred the luxury of Winnebagos. Post-prom festivities continued the next day down the Cape. Julie Clinton, Sue Gearty, Chandra Williams, and Jen Brown represented the court and Kar- in Liljestrand was the lovely prom queen. The Senior Class Banquet had the theme The Best is Yet to Come, ' ' and we enjoyed the evening of memo- ries, superlatives, and Amy Sullivan ' s powerful voice as she accopanied the WHS Dance Band. Our finals were finally over and we set out to Crane Beach for a rare sunny beach trip. Todd Creamer won MVP for volleyball and Brent Rosenblad for wiffleball. Now the final stages of our senior year are here. Our class strove past the bad raps and made the se- nior year of the Class of ' 88 a year of memories. Mancy Bride 151 Senior Breakfast Powder Puff Spaghetti Dinner Although the annual yearbook sponsored spaghetti dinner fell on the same night as the state tournament hockey game, there was a fairly good turnout. Thanks to the appetites of many hungry parents, stu- dents, and faculty, the Qreen Years staff raised mon- ey to support the year book. The editors would like to thank the class officers for helping to dish out food and clean up afterward. E I Student Faculty Volleyball After dinner, students took on faculty members in a heated volleyball match. Everyone had a great time! Cranes Clambake -« ' , J w ' Armed with towels, radios, and volleyballs, the se- nior class stormed Crane ' s Beach to the bewilder- ment of the few people lying peacefully on the sand. Anxious to escape the drudgery of yet anoth- er graduation practice, the seniors spent their time playing softball, building a monstrous sand castle, or just tanning in the sun. Myrtle, Pete, Stan, George, Phil, Bertha, and Juan Valdez had an es- pecially great time playing volleyball (sort of). Ev- eryone enjoyed chowing down on clams, chowder, chicken, and corn. Overall, the trip was a huge success. The Class of ' 88 returned home slightly sunburned but happy nonetheless. WEBm LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1988 We the members of the Class of 1988 of Westwood High School, Westwood, Massachusetts, county of Morfolk, make this will and revoke all previous wills and codicils. FIRST We leave to the Class of 1989 all those college applications. SECOND We leave to the Class of 1990 the Junior Senior Prom. THIRD We leave to the Class of 1991 to their own sophomoric behavior. FOURTH We leave to Mr. Kodzis the Class of 1992 with instructions to get them off to a good start. FIFTH We give and appoint all the rest of our estate as follows: I, Bryan Aaron, leave to Clint Draper my Z and to Brian Spellman my spare change. I, Wesley Alleyne, hereby leave to WHS my outstanding presence and beauty! I, Adam Alves leave to the Junior boys the honor to up- hold the reputation that we, the Seniors, worked so hard to achieve. I, Cheryl Baggeroer, leave to Kate Malloy and Hania Khuri their own car; and to Jen, Molly, and Julie, shamrock shakes. I, Michelle Barry, leave to Kieran McCarthy a Five-O; and to Murfl, Len, Dina, Cheryl, Tish, Jim, etc., Good-Bye. I, David Borden, leave to Mr. Topalian the Drunken Hero robot. I, Ann Brady, leave to WHS all of Jenny McCoy ' s smelly lunches that were left over in my freshman locker. I, Alan D. Brazier, leave to WHS my collection of heavy metal records — which I dearly treasure. I, Nancy Bride, leave to Mr. Milan and No Parentheses ' ' staff one cotillion ticket in the place of 40 copies of No Parentheses. ' ' I, Diana Butters, leave to Adam Alves, Brian Grady, Doug Grady, and Tom D ' Espinosa all my calculus tests and quizzes. I, Leslie Calvagne, leave to WHS the fond memory of my glowing personality . . . Good luck, ' 88! I, Mark Carey, leave to Mrs. Staiti, a delicious lumberjack breakfast at Bickford ' s: scrambled eggs, large OJ, toast. I, Tara Carey, leave a blue label to Danielle Ford. I, William Carrabis, leave to THE BAND the nice sound of my sousaphone playing. I, Robert Casey, leave to the underclassmen my incredible instincts. I, Julie Clinton, leave to Jen T., Molly M., Cheryl B., Jill G., Mic N., Jen R. One Brown Bear and one Tor Sale ' ' sign; and to the The Guys ' ' one Hoover vacuum cleaner. I, Jeff Collins, leave to all future classes freedom from science projects; and to Mr. Milan, The Wasteland ' ' and a glass of grappa. I, Julianne Conley, leave to Heather Mc Lellan Ms t-shirt. I, Todd Creamer, leave to Mr. Calvin Topalian my thumbs. I, Jennifer Cummings, leave to Christa Kremer my evil nun habit. ' ' I, Tom E D ' Espinosa, leave to Tim H., Jon F., Brian G., Matt S., and Dan S. a big metal barrel. I, James Dobra, leave to the high school secretaries, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs.. Kallenberg, and Mrs. Stirling, a Pepsi and a Diet Pepsi. I, Clint Draper, leave to anyone who wants it-my parking space. I, Keenan E. Driscoll, leave to WHS track teams the best of luck in future seasons. I, Christopher Esposito, leave to Mr. Tucelli ' s morning gym class more weights for the continuation of agony, to the 1989 school store the curse of locker mirrors, and to Doug Grady a burnt, sweaty and torn Illini shirt. I, Sue Eederico, Michelle Martin and the Rest of Us leave to the Hoodsies all the good times and memories we have shared and the more to come . . . I, Lindsay M. Fink, leave to Mr. Kodzis the job of keeping the golf team ' s reputation of excellence. I, Dave Foehl, leave to Mrs. Staiti all my Led Zeppelin tapes and viscine. I, Jeffrey Friedman, leave to the Class of ' 88 my soul. If they can find it, they can keep it; and to Nancy Bride, I ' m returning the cotillion ticket, but she can keep copies of No Parentheses. ' ' 1, Jill Gary, leave to Kris (Lon) White my parking space, to Kate Kane a bottle of pink champagne to share with the Cuban, and to Julie Morrison the stress of being Senior Class President. Good Luck, Julie! I, Susan Gearty, leave to Mr. Marx ' s 1987 chemistry class all the good times and humor he shared with us. I, Tina Gentile, leave to the gang my old, messy locker; to Mrs. Runci a peaceful and quiet L.C., and to Mr. Rook a case of stress pills. 1, Stacy Gerulskis, leave to Kristine, Travis, and to Red , well, you know what I leave you . . . We, Jay Goldfarb, Jason Lee, and Tim Nolan, leave to Mr. Beurman one free lunch. I, Doug Grady, leave the following songs: to KS I Won ' t Forget You, ' ' to SL, BP Where Have All the Good Times Gone? ' ' to RN, MR, SL Cherokee ; and to MB, BQ Want- ed Man. I, Christine M. Greenhow, leave to Mr. Topalian my En- glish book; to the science department, my science project; and to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors, freedom from the science requirement. I, Lisa Guglielmi, leave to Jen Fink my old locker, and to Mr. D., a quiet peaceful next year. 158 I, Stepehen B. Haines, leave to WHS all the books I have collected throughout the years and to Jill White, my dimples. I, Christina Hall, leave to Julianne Conley, ALF 32, James Taylor and Cat Stevens tapes; and to Kara Cunningham, an Iron Maiden tape. I, Daniel Halperin, leave to the Class of ' 88 and to WHS the best of happiness for all and for all a final ATD. I, Brett A. Henderson, leave the science wing staircase to Mark Carey, which now has a bed. 1, Julie Hennigan, leave to Jeff Collins, a copy of the book Room With a View and the movie tape, so that he can watch it over and over again. 1, Siobhan Hoban, leave to Mrs. DesPres my carrot remains. I, Madeline E. Hulme, leave to Mrs. Clement the phone duty in the health room. I, Kara Jenkins, leave to Colleen Towne and the C-Quard, the legacy of Mumpty and the Kara Jenkins 20 Min. Work- out ' ' tape. To all my friends: Chinese Fire Drills, T.P., Storytime, trips to New Pond, (and Buckmaster), happi- ness, love; and McBoo, the tip bucket. I, Kate Kane, leave to The Cheatas a great coach, Qina Mudda. I, Calvin Kennedy III, leave to the students of WHS the memories of Cassanova, the quickest car that ruled the parking lot — 67 nova - V Chevy II. 1, Christa Kremer, leave to Jen Cummings a Missionary Man. I. Steven L. Lane, leave to Gregg Sudduth a bowl of grits, a burnt Confederate flag, and a real car. I, Amy Letourneau, leave to Kim Gill the map of Rhode Island and to the cheerleaders a coach as great as Miss Rice. 1, Joseph Layden, leave to Julie, Cheryl, Jen, Molly, Gregg, Steve, and Mark my towel. Thanks for coming, guys. We, Jason Lee, Jay Goldfarb,and Tim Nolan leave Mrs. J. Staiti fond memories of our class. We ' ll call if we ever need a lawyer. I, Karin Liljestrand, leave to Wendy Cain my old locker; to Mr. Topalian, my toys for his closet collection. 1, Erin Lynch, leave to my friends the memories of all the good times we had together at WHS. I, Debora Malouf, leave to Mr. Tuccelli enough girls to form a girls ' field events team. 1, Angela Malvone, leave to Mr.. Rook all the cookies in the world and the best of luck to the Class of ' 88!! I, Jane Marshall, leave to Jen Scibilia the sole ownership of the MVP bench player award; and to Mel Fannon, fun with ' Mr. Chemistry. ' ' I, Michelle M. Martin, leave to the senior class all the good times and memories that we have shared. Good Luck, Class of ' 88. I, Dennis Mason, leave to me everything. I, Ellen McCusker, leave to Mike DiBlasi a Plenty-Pak of Big Red. I, Jamie McDonough, leave to the Class of 88 many fun but not destructive parties. I, Scott Mclntyre, leave to the elite of WHS the memories and the headaches. I, Heather McClellan, leave to Jennifer Aquilina all the F. H. Mastas. I, Edward J. McMellen III, leave to Mr. Kodzis my golf skills, and to the Class of ' 88 all the memories. I, Molly McMillin, leave to Matthew Scarano an ugly scarf, and to Cheryl, Julie, and Jen a big towel. I, Vincent Micale, leave to Lesley my prized history seat so that she will not have to sit alone and can sit with Maddy. I, Janet Mullen, leave my locker to my little brother Peter and his friends. I, Andy Mulligan, leave to Adam Alves a new nickname. 1, Cheryl Murphy, leave to the underclassmen the art of mastering the game. I, Romell Nandi, leave to Mr. Topalian a bottle of minoxidil. I, Michelle Miles, leave to Kara O ' Donnell and to anyone else with enough patience my babysitting job. I, Christine O ' Donnell, leave to the Class of ' 88 lots of good luck. I, Brian Quinn, leave number 13 to Craig Dalrymple for hoop. I, Brenda Rago, leave to Carolyn Roth E.M., B.M., and good luck. I, Sue Romaine, leave to Mr. Rook locker parties. I, Mark Rosenberg, leave to Peter Mao and the track team my chewed-up toothbrush to help keep up their oral hygiene. I, Brent Rosenblad, leave to WHS the mushroom joke. I, Matt Scarano (Dex Man) leave to Mr. Rook good luck. I, Sara Seward, leave to my favorite senior, Kara O ' Don- nell (K.O.), my locker 262 and my reputation. I, Christine Silva, leave to the Class of ' 88 good luck. I, Robert Smith, leave to Al Brazier, one of the Jon Bon- Jovis precious hairs. I, Brian Spellman, leave to all the fortunate 5; and to everyone else, my bill. 1, Dawn Stewart, leave my best wishes, many laughs, and good times to the Class of ' 88. I, Gregg Sudduth, leave to Steve Lane, my warm boots in order to start him on a new and better way of life. I, David Sullivan, leave to the upper court yard the Val- iant ' ' as a geranium planter. I, Christine Towne, leave to Colleen Towne her own tele- phone line. I, Mark Thurmond, leave all my love and happiness to my family. I, Jen Tschirch, leave to Julie monopoly pieces; to Molly and Cheryl 6 cases of D. P. ' s; and to Steve, Mark, Jay and Gregg a box of tissues. SIXTH We nominate PHILLIP F. FLAHERTY, principal of Westwood High School, executor of this will. We have signed and sealed this will on the 1st day of June, 1988. JILL GARY, President Class of 1988 159 ■ Class Poems r What have we done that ' s not been done before? This path in past tread, this self-same course run By high hope held youths their lives just begun riow ours beginning that path to explore. We ' ll look as they looked on print pages of yore; Pose-fixed, smile-stiff The Class Basks in the Sun, ' ' Six Soapy Car Spongers, The Game Barely Won ' Each frozen framed face of days nevermore. This way ' s well-worn which we walk in routine Through hallways still echoing footsteps now past And stair wells to bells we mount between class. Desktops reflecting the first to the last. But just as they marked their pathway through time So will we with memories left behind. Christine Greenhow We began our journey four years ago k The Green Years of our lives, always the best Study hard, prepare for every test Sharpen our skills, learn to write like a pro Off to a college soon would we all go Yet school is more than facts and figures; lest We forget, we are soon to leave the nest It is a time for friends, a time to grow The loss of innocence, the gain of poise We thought we knew all; often did we fall Yet good times will always outweigh the bad Westwood ' s ears shall never more hear our noise Grades, hopes, dreams, and friendships - high school was all To seniors soon to be both glad and sad. Jeff Collins 160 Is anyone out there? I Tccvc v«ufc (Loa+4 - ' Z. ' u - j - V 4 j s. rv October 23, 1987 Hello Students of Westwood High: I am writing this letter to let you know I have found your note which was sent on October 23, 1987. I was coming home from work on the afternoon of October 23, 1987, when a bunch of balloons hit the windshield of my car. It was about 5:20 P.M. I live in a small fishing village named Pinkney ' s Point just 20 minutes outside of Yarmouth, nova Scotia, where the Bluenose Ferry travels from Bar Harbour, Maine, to Yarmouth. 1 am glad to write back and give you my name, phone number and re- turn address. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wood P.O. Box 1700 RR 1 Arcadia Yarmouth County Mova Scotia BOW BO Telephone: (902) 742-4859 P.S. Say Hello to all the students of Westwood High from your friends at Pinkney ' s Point. n.- ' 1 v T U l 1 s fr 161 The Best Is Yet To Come . . . ' i ' f X ' ft ' W 1 IT N ft % ' £| ■ i Jl M If Remembering the theme of The Best is Yet to Come ' seniors painted pennants of the colleges they will be attending in the fall. The Green Years staff counted superlative votes, Mr. Beurman and members of the Class of ' 88 decorated, and the Dance Band practiced, all in preparation for the Senior Banquet to be held in the WHS cafeteria. The night arrived, and it was an occasion to remember. Amy sang beautifully, and dinner was delicious. Thanks again to Mrs. Rosengarten, Miss Dillon, and our senior class officers for making the banquet such a success. r s - % I The Best Of Times The Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 20, 1988, at the elegant Sheraton Tara in Milford. Karin Liljes- trand was chosen prom queen, and her deserving court was represented by seniors Chandra Williams, Jen Brown, Julie Clinton, Sue Qearty, and juniors Sue Sheppard, Lisa Tunney, Linda Randlett, and Tanya Massaro. Although most prom-goers chose to ride in traditional limos, the new mode of transportation this year was Winnebagos. Either way, everyone arrived in style and had a lot of fun. We won ' t forget pre- and post-prom parties, Brett ' s T.V., the ' spacious ' ' dance floor, and Jill taking care of the prom record, The Best of Times. Thanks to the junior class for provid- ing such a memorable evening. « 9 : A M Kv 1 1 ■ h 165 Class Day Class Day, 1988, was a memorable occasion. Awards were given to deserving students for their academic, athletic, and service accom- plishments. The highlight of the ceremony was the dedication of Green Years to Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh. From the Class of ' 88, a special thanks to all who were there for us along the way. . . • ' - ■:. ' - , Graduation On a windy day on the sixth of June, the members of the Class of 1988 were transformed into Westwood High School alumni. It was with a mixture of joy and sadness that we looked upon the end of our high school days. Four years had gone by so fast. As we said goodbye to one stage of our lives, we turned our eyes ahead to a new beginning for us all. p j m , I J P fc JK kjfcf . 168 ' 4 S% , ' % Off And Running Byron Aaron Southeastern Mass. University Adam Alves University of MA-Amherst Mancy Antonellis University of Maine Cheryl Baggeroer Duke University Jennifer Barber University of MA-Amherst Joan Barry Southeastern Mass. University Michelle Barry University of Hartford Joseph Bean Worcester Academy Heather Beattie Northeastern University Scott Blomquist University of New Hampshire Michael Blumental Bentley David Borden Lehigh University Nicole Bradley Universityof Ma-Amherst Ann Brady Prov idence College Alan Brazier Hamilton Nancy Bride Bowdoin Jennifer Brown Wheaton College Mary Bruno Boston College Victoria Bruno Boston College Diana Butters Boston College Roanld Cahaly Franklin Institute Leslie Calvagne Johnson and Wales Scott Cappuccino Stonehill college Mark Carey Norwich University Tara Carey Assumption Brian Carlson Syracuse Jane Carroll Assumption Robert Casey Bentley College James Christian Middlebury Julie Clinton Providence College Monica Cloney St. Michael ' s John Coen Dartmouth College Andrew Collari Southeastern Mass. Ulniversity Jeffrey Collins Brown University Julianne Conley Bryant College Todd Creamer University of Rochester William Cronin Boston College Jennifer Cummings Miami University-Ohio Kara Cunningham Connecticut College Marc Davis Trinity College Neil Desmond University of Rhode Island Tom D ' Espinosa University of New Hampshire J. James Dobra Rensselaer Rolytechnic Institute Clint Draper Wentworth Institute Keenan Driscoll Tufts University Christopher Esposito Tufts University Susanna Federico Framingham State Collge Thomas Feeney Westfield State College Lindsay Fink C.W. Post (Long Island University) Helen Flanagan Lesley College David Foehl Syracuse University Jonathan Fox University of MA-Amherst Michael Foxx North Adams State College Jeffrey Friedman Skidmore College Jill Gary Dickinson College Susan Gearty Worcester State College Tina Gentile Regis College Kenneth Gerraughty Wentworth Institute Stacy Gerulskis Franklin Pierce College Kimberly Gill Westfield State College Mary-Ellen Gill Ulniversity of New Hampshire Gerard Gilroy North Adams State College Jay Goldfarb University of Rhode Island Jennifer Gozzo Northeastern University Brian Grady Providence College R. Douglas Grady, Jr. University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Chris Green University of Lowell Christine Greenhow Dartmouth College Lisa Guglielmi Ithaca College Stephen Haines Providence College Christine Hall Boston College Daniel Halperin Connecticut College Robert Harper Enlistment in Armed Services Sean Harrington Curry College Brett Henderson Kent School Julia Hennigan Notre Dame Timothy Higgins Stonehill College Siobhan Hoban Bridgewater State College Madeline Hulme Regis College Jennifer Hurley Northeastern University Tamara Imbornone University of Maine Orono Kara Jenkins Univ ersity of MA-Amherst Diane Jorgensen Clark University Carl Kallenberg Stonehill College Ka the rine Kane Colby College Kevin Keaney, Jr. Mass. Bay Community College Michaela Keefe Mass. Bay Community College Vincent J. Kelley, III Johnson and Wales College Calvin C. Kennedy, III Kent State University 170 V, 4. ,i Rena Kobey Christa Kremer Steve Lane Robert Lauck Joseph Layden Daniel Leary Jason Lee Matthew Leonard Michael Lennon Amy Letourneau Karin Liljestrand Michael Locke Erin Lynch Alex Mahegan Keiko Maki Karen Maloney Debra Malouf Angela Malvone Jane Marshall Michelle Martin Dennis Mason Steve Maxwell Jennifer Mayhew Brendan McCarthy Ellen McCusker Paul Mclnnis Daniel McKenna William McLaughlin Heather McLellan Edward McMellen III Molly McMillin Christine Meleo Vincent Micale Nikolaos Milonas Jennifer Morrison Lisa Muir Andrew Mullen Janet Mullen Andrew Mulligan Cheryl Murphy Romell Nandi Michelle Niles Timothy Nolan Kerri Morton Lorie Noumi Clark University Boston University Dartmouth College Babson College Westfield State College University of MA-Amherst University of MA-Amherst University of MA-Amherst Stonehill College Bryant College Gordon College Mass. Bay Community College Regis College University of MA-Amherst University of Rochester Burdett College Boston University northeastern University Westfield State College Aquinas Junior College Nichols College Babson College Northeastern University University of MA-Amherst Trinity College Mass. Bay Community College Merrimack College Worcester State College Providence College Springfield College Holy Cross College Salve Regina- The Newport College University of Lowell Bentley College Assumption College Bradford College Ithaca college University of Rhode Island Newman Prep. School Sierra College Bowdoin College Lake Forest College University of MA-Amherst Northeastern University Fairfield University David O ' Connor Elizabeth O ' Toole Kathleen O ' Toole Kathleen Perry Maria Petrucci Bradley Poreda Brian Quinn Denise Quinn Stacy Quinn Brenda Rago Christopher Reardon John Reynolds Susan Ridge Jennifer Robicheau Susan Romaine Mark Rosenberg Brent Rosenblad Carolyn Roth Michael Russo Jennifer Rutan Janine Santarpio Matthew Scarano Sara Seward Amy Shamatta Tofee Shamatta Christine Silva Elizabeth Spann Dawn Stewart George Subacs Gregg Sudduth Amy Clare Sullivan David Sullivan Scott Sullivan Linda Susi Mark Thurmond Michael Totino Christine Towne Jennifer Tschirch Paul Ward Julie White Seta Yessaillian Ted Yobaccio University of Rhode Island Boston College Bridgewater State College Fairfield University Bridgewater State College Michigan State University Anna Maria College Roger Williams College Westfield State College Fitchburg State College North Texas State University Boston University Northeastern University Colby College University of Southern Maine University of Chicago Uiniversityof Illinois at Urbana Champaign Salve Regina-The Newport College Suffolk University University of Mass-Amherst Becker Junior College Marist College Bridgewater State College Stonehill College Stonehill College Blaine Hair School Ithaca College Roger Williams University of MA-Amherst Eckert College Southeastern Mass. University University of Vermont Wheelock College Mass. Bay Community College Worcester Academy University of Mass-Amherst Wheaton College Holy Cross College Roger Williams College Notre Dame Babson College Northeastern University 171 SPONSORS THANK YOU THAMK YOU THANK YOU The Green Years Staff gratefully thanks the following sponsors for their support: 172 Dr. and Mrs. George Blumental Richard and Joyce Bradley Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bride Ron and Gail Cahaly Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Cappuccino Barbara Carey Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Carey Roger and Anne Christian Coen Realty Co. 372 Washington Street Patrick and Maureen Coen John, Grainne, and Liam Patricia J. Collari Dr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Collins Comprehensive Franchise Services of Boston Bradford E. Hatch, President Bill and Pat Conley The Conners Family Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Allan Creamer Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Cronin, Jr. John and Ann Cummings Thomas and Jo Ann D ' Espinosa The Dobra Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper and Family Ed and Susan Driscoll The Earls Family Stephen and Myra Fink Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen Foehl 3rd John and Louise Fox A Friend Carole B. Gary Joyce and John Gerraughty Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gerulskis Teresa and Edward Gill and Family Thomas and Anne Gill Mr. and Mrs. Gerard B. Gilroy Judy and Jim Glynn Doug and Joyce Green Gerry and Mary Greenhow Mr. and Mrs. James B. Haines Sandy and Mark Halperin WitWWimSLrf .: H Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Harris The Hennigan Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Higgins The Imbornone Family Lynn and David Kobey Dr. and Mrs. Shukri Khuri The Kremer Family David and Louise Lane Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Larkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lauck The Layden Family Joseph and Susan Leary Thomas and Carol Leonard Al and Mimi Mahegan The Mayhew Family Mr. and Mrs. Terence P. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messina Bill and Patty Morrison Nancy and Fred Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Muir Charles F. and Anita R. Murphy Joseph and Ann Neville Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Niles Qert and Jim Nolan Joanne and Kellie Noumi Attorney Maureen A. O ' Reilly Bob and Marie O ' Toole Jack and Karen O ' Toole Mr. and Mrs. James J. Perry Steve and Marguerite Poreda Joseph and Madelyn Resha Ron and Paula Rhinerson Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Riskalla Elizabeth Roberts and Walter Crouse Brian and Joyce Robicheau The Edward Rosenberg Family Lyndon and Lois Rosenblad Mr. and Mrs. V. Scarano The Sceppa Family Tom Scott Vassilios Sotos Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sudduth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Susi Don and Janet Troiani and Family Dick and Marylou Tschirch Carole M. Wallace John and Maura Welch 173 ■ l .:=i--..- r Youlden ' s Crafts • Hobbies • Miniatures 563-569 High St. Westwood, MA 02090 Phone: (617) 326-1305 Wishing you a healthy, happy, and successful future! Dr Patricia A. Gtu.i Dr. Peter J. Kevocki: chiropractic Health Care for Children Adults 435 High St. (Corner Dover Rd .) Westwood, MA 02090 (617) 461-0440 Adams Ell Russell ORTIN ' S SPORTING GOODS 16Centrol Street Norwood, MA 02062 617-762-2121 CABLE SERVICES -MA We Are Proud to Serve Your Community 375 Vanderbilt Ave. Norwood, Mass. 02062 NORWOOD TROPHY t v-SO O Norwood Tropf 617-769-1117 L 1 -800-442-0501 1-80O-421-O023 (Outside MA) • 617-769-8436 (Fax) 56 EAST COTTAGE ST. NORWOOD, MA 02062 174 ■MHHHMHH| . ... M 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 88 LEE ' S UCHO LEE ( INC. ENT) 569-4944 FRANKIE ' S CLEANERS 69-71 MAVERICK SQ., EAST BOSTON, MA. 567-9392 569-4944 A-1 CLEANERS SHAWS PLAZA, NORWOOD, MA. 762-7463 FRANKIE ' S LAUNDRY 41 1 MERIDAN ST., EAST BOSTON, MA. 567-8465 561-31 1 1 LEE ' S SUPERMARKET 1585 COMM. AVE., BRIGHTON, MA. 783-3455 BELLA ' S MART 73 MAVERICK SQ., EAST BOSTON, MA. 567-7152 COMMONWEALTH LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 61 WESTLAND AVE. 267-9282 175 r Corporate Software Inc. 410 University Avenue Westwood, Massachusetts 02090 617-329-3500 c o R P O RAT E s o F T W A R E UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BOSTON 705 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD. MA 326-6400 MIKE BROWN ' S Norwood House of 711 WASHINGTON STREET • NORWOOD CENTER - : irn S ivincjs Bank HOURS: MONDAY thru SATURDAY: 11:00a.m. to 11:00p.m. SUNDAY: 2:00 p.m. tn 9:00 p.m. Good Luck, Seta and Mareyellen, and the Class of 1988 769-3803 769-2883 APOLLO Restaurant Function Rooms Accommodations for Weddings Banquets Business Social Meetings 615-623 Washington St. Norwood, MA 02062 CLOTHES BY WESTWOOD TAILOR SHOP FINE CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN NORFOLK COUNTY MUSIC INC 5 Best Wishes Class of ' 88 - 295 WASHINGTON ST. ISLINGTON CENTER WESTWOOD. MA 02090 (617) 326-4268 176 An Invitation To You And Bring Your Friends u vUvji fo RESTAURANT i ■ ■ 716 WASHINGTON ST. NORWOOD BREAKFAST SERVED AT ANY HOUR LUNCH AND DINNER ALSO SERVED OPEN 7 DAYS -UJ MLS © EST 1947 HAUGHN GOODE REALTORS - LAND DEVELOPMENT - MORTGAGES CUSTOM BUILDERS 695 High STREET WESTWOOD. MASS 326-1087 769-2550 J Ojf lAMVCrt o f o u6 WOamJJK President 750 University Ave. Norwood, Mass. COLLEGE CRE DIT Credit for course work isn ' t the only hard part about college. Paying the bills is sometimes difficult and that ' s when you need our kind of credit. We provide a full program of student loans. We offer both HELP Loans for eligible scholars and PLUS Loans and VALUE Loans for parents. The rates and repayment schedules conform to nationwide practice. This means, in order to stand apart, we have to do more. And we do. For instance, you can expect faster turn- around time on approvals. You can also count on personalized service including sound answers to your questions and more. This is especially helpful if you ' re just starting a college career. So stan today and learn more. Discover why so many credit us with the best student lending program around. South Shore Bank Member Federal Deposit 177 r L Jm iii i. ii ii i n ii _ Friend Neighbor Serving Our Community 178 H 1 ChJ ' S Sport Stop 549 High St. Westwood, MA 329-4977 John and Carole Narciso Jackets Embroidered Sporting Goods and Apparel Dupliskate Skate Sharpening System TV ' s • V.C.R. ' s • Movies, Movies, Movies 10 III . =0 toTro John Buckman 913 High Street, Westwood, MA 02090 (617) 329-4990 Crown Cleansers 266 Washington St. Islington Dry Cleaning and Alterations SUPPLYING WESTWOOD ' S HARDWARE NEEDS FOR OVER 40 YEARS WESTWOOD HARDWARE SUPPLY, INC. TEL. 326-1996 692 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD, MASS. 02090 Benjamin A Moore £t % Appleseed ' s 680 High St. Westwood, Massachusetts 02090 (617) 329-5190 M S_t_y_l_!_n_g 326-9688 329-6566 305 WASHINGTON ST P O BLOCK WESTWOOD MA 02090 APPOINTMENT DATE 179 r Good Luck, Seniors Kell Real Estate 378 Washington Street • Westwood, MA 02090 • 329-0880 Katie Kelly Principal Broker CB MLS Residential • Relocation • Commercial • Industnal • Management • Marketing Good Luck Class of ' 88 m Ok tPszfzct tPxsient Q25 cHlqh Stx£.e.i Wzitujood, dVlcA. o2ogo (6i7J S2g-30$2 Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 88 PRIME PROPERTIES RESIDENTIAL SALES 719 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD MASSACHUSETTS 02090 617 326-0343 m Rf ALTOf? MLS a ZBteufy, 4 SWd SPAcfi ve 930 High Street Westwood, MA 02090 617-326-5840 Open Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:30; Fri. Nites ' till 7:30 P.M. Dave ' s Westwood Gulf DAVID F. HILLS Deaier Phone 326-974 ; 722 High Street Westwood, MA 02090 m LMBSSmm 180 ■ V IB REALTY ASSOCIATES • of WESTWOOD, Inc. Ms Office: 329-4650 936 High Street (Rte. 109) Westwood, Massachusetts 02090 Superior Nutrition Discounted Prices 1 p lies | Supp Accessories Grooming PET PROVISIONS 917 High St. (Rte. 109) Westwood, MA 02090 (617)329-7414 uce Plus if Frurt .Vegetable and Deli Specialists 911 High St., Rt. 109, Westwood Village Plaza between Nahatan St Westwood Lumber 326-9860 Mon. - Fri. 9- 7 Sat. Sun. 9-6 Congratulations To The Class of 1988. Cullinet 181 r Congratulations Class Of 1988 NUTRITION SERVICES CONSULTATION AND COUNSELLING ELAINE S CLINTON R D CONSULTING NUTRITIONIST 103 BURGESS AVENUE (617) 7620594 WESTWOOD. MA 02090 Good Luck Ccvu e2 i I r ' AMERICA ' S ' FRESHEST ICE CREAM i 326-9780 STEVE AMD JUDI LASOFF 224A PROVIDENCE HWY. (RTE 1] LAMBERTS RAIMBOW SQUARE WESTWOOD, MA 02090 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ' 88 Parker Willard, President of George C. Willard Co., Inc., generously donated the T-shirts for the Holliston football game. The Class of 1988 would like to thank him deeply for his gift. He, in turn, wishes each member of the senior class the best of luck in their future endeavors. GEORGE C. WILLARD ROOFING 1201 East Street Dedham, MA 02026 L= 182 HH1 ■ ; ii Hi P ft- OJMDfM 7707Y v4 HftROS 77? e Jw a Babineau Memorial Award - Julia Hennigan 777 e George Bader Memorial Award - Steven Lane Ann Brady The C. Louis Cedrone Education Award - Scott Blomquist, Nancy Bride, John Coen The Isaiah Chase Award - Christine Qreenhow The Michael J. Devlin Memorial Award - Elizabeth OToole The Dr. Alexander 7Y. Fisher Award - Michael Papetti The Kevin Harnett Memorial Award - Cheryl Baggeroer The Edward J. iiuher Memorial Award - James Christian The Duane E. Kocina Award - Ellen McCusker, Romell Nandi, Jennifer Tschirch The Lions ' Club Sportsmanship Award - Matthew Leonard Julie White The James McCoy Memorial Award - Jeffrey Roberts The Albert C riolan Memorial Award - Kathleen OToole The Principals Awards - Jeffrey Collins Molly McMillin The Robert L. Raymond Memorial Award - Jill Gary The Christos T. Sarris Award - J. James Dobra The Superintendents Awards - Michael Papetti Mark Rosenberg j 183 OUR SPECIAL THANKS TO . . . Mr. Phillip Flaherty and Mr. Charles Flahive for their advice and moral support throughout the year . . . All Senior Class Advisors for their assistance in announce- ments, distribution of notices, being there when needed . . . Mr. Peter Case for his help those last few days in making sure all seniors ordered a yearbook, signed their biographies . . . The office staff which was always able to supply us with just the right list of names . . . Dodge-Murphy Studios, especially Rudy Winston, for supply- ing us with a huge and excellent supply of pictures and cap- turing those special moments . . . Mr. John Neister of Jostens for his available expertise, ad- vice, and presence whenever we needed him . . . The Senior Class officers who cheerfully and willingly helped out whenever we needed them . . . The Class of 1988 for being so cooperative. Thanks, guys. The Green Years Staff and Faculty Advisor 184 WESTWOOO PH UC UBflfWr 668 HIGH STRLt. WESTWOOD, MA 0209O v : fE fe   . 8 ' o y Jr •A U e V ■ J ' ■V: ' • ■ jL ■c. F O. vP. $% ,$ 3 ■ e% j, jUH h V '  Buy Kx. %U ' C« Cr °% M) AA |j (jU rvrYWA v L j jj  Vf


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