Whitman Hanson Regional High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Whitman, MA)

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Now, as we stand ready to achieve new goals and to fulHll new dreams, we thank you for all the support you have given us. FRIENDS WITH INFLUENCE .... 2 FRIENDLY FACES . . . . , I7 33 FRIENDS ON THE MOVE . . . . 81 SOCIAL GATHERINGS . .. 105 CORDIAL RELATIONS . . . . 135 Sim. l. I QT H -A - 5'El.1..l I u ,,,-iv N wgf,ji',1j,fh,,,'f J,,f',' li-J 'SR rf +922 A 'Q A W I 54, gvb, an L ,L l . .. . D, at E 'X Aq wif if frigid-'?5'Pgft2f'4 Y 'Ji-R'-ffl? wgt.f,f.' .infra ivfffi.-..',,.e2f-:3.? '-ZH5avi:'v '?i.E '+Qf',w' v E324 s -4 4 1 5 . vw . 1 , 3 ,il . X ' - jf sa, 'f ff : , 'W I' 'Q' 'AWE'-'-'13 tg' 'Wt' J 7 . +1 .. -2 5 V' . v-Ex t' h A V T: ,tw . w mfbv y x ,in 'Trigg -- . ' 4. rw V. Q MW' Q . mf,'y .' '14-Q -Nw!! X1 .AV - 1. -' yqviin, '. L - gg .vii 'Mx fr- ,L -A lf ' W A fi .' ..A V' V t '. , z, .Q ' - '- - R -' ' va . -57 I lLb..3a:r 5b .Q -' Ac ADMINISTRATION Dear Members of the Class of 1985: Congratulations upon your graduation from Whitman-Hanson Regional High School. t I am sure that there were more than a few times during your high school days when you felt that school would never end. For as far as you could see there was nothing but classes, assign- ments, homework, tests, and grades to be concerned about. Well, as you can see now, those days are in the past. You are a graduate. Four short years ago, you came to Whitman-Hanson for an education - to acquire a base of useful knowledge, learning skills, values, and attitudes that will serve you and your family through- out your lifetime. This year, you lea ve the highschool, hopefully with this education and the desire to learn more - much more - Hrmly in place. l have enjoyed your exuberance, your vitality, your laughter, your optimism, and your commitment and pride in our high school. I hope that, you too ha ve enjoyed most if not all of your high school days with us. r X , V - My wish for you is a life of continuous learning and accom- 1- K pfltslgniinlgaJtqd,S11r3p.?0i1m1?o'rx.ntly, contentment and self respect Dr. Louis Perullo, Superintendent I will miss you and think of you often and I look forward to the days when you return for a visit. - ? Sincerely, Louis P. Perullo, Ed. D. Superintendent 5 i Q. ig H 1 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Front row: Dr. Louis Perullo, Frank Sadowski, Richard Jacob, James Haggerty. Back row: John Noone, Peter Jones, Rita Feeney, Lisa Kenney, John Collins, Michael Ganshirt. Mrs. Buckley, Principal TO THE CLASS OF 85: I want to send you on your way rejoicing! - with joy that one phase of your life is ending and the other is beginning. Your 4 years at Whitman-Hanson are coming to an end and you are about to enter the world Some of you will go to college and some of you will step directly into the mainstream. In the end, you will all face the same hurdles and challenges. As graduates you are going out into a world that desperately needs you. lt's the same old world it always has been - tired, confused, and bursting at the seams, but it's still a wonderful place to be. So, now it will be your vision, your understanding, and your interpretation that may End new ways and new hope. The little changes make the big difference. My best wish for each ofyou is that you make the most ofyour opportunities so that we at Whitman-Hanson will look with pride atyour accomplishments and be able to say that we had a hand in shaping the life of someone who truly made a difference . Farewell, Geralde S. Buckley Principal ll t Mr. Grondin, Ass 't. Principal Mr. Newburn, Ass't Principal Mrs. Cheromcka, Business Manager DEPT HEAD LANGUAGE AR TS MRS. MALLOY MR. ARMOUR MR. BELDEN : I A MRS. COLWELL MR. TWOHIG MRS. DAVIS E ii MRS. HOWARD MR. VALLA MRS. TOWER LIBRARIAN xl' S ff . I MRS. KAVAL MR. BANCROFT MRS. FUSCO MR. COLBURN MR. RODIER MRS. GILCHRIST Yi? , 5 MRS. TUTTLE MRS. BERGQUIST MRS. ANDERSON DEPT HEAD BUSINESS MRS. KOSTAS MR. DEEHAN MRS. MCCANN ,,,.. v 'I 1 S MR. DAVIS MRS. RIGEL MR. LORENZO MR. COLLEY MRS. LEWIS MR. DELANEY DEPT HEAD FINE AR TS FINE AR TS BA ND SPECIAL NEEDS 1 4 Q Q E 1 mxi 1 sf f .L Wx . A . , MR. PLATT MR. KELLY- HEAD MRS. LEVERONE F I 3 , Z Q ' w N, x -X ' 3 , V xxx if MRS. HOLBROOK MRS. LACOMB MR. CASIANI 4 i Y MRS. WOLFE MRS. SOLARI MRS. BEALS DEPT HEAD MR. BENOIT MATH '-1 4 .xxx , MRS. GAY MRS. SCUDDER MR. HARRIS MR. LOZZI MRS. S TRA USS L 'f -Q . L 1.1 ,, M MR. SOUTHER MR. MAR TIN MR. SWAR TZ Ujov MRS. HENRY MR. RANDALL MR. VENSLAUSKAS f .Y W Z V' X' W' ,VW ,ff ,Jaw , 1 ' 7,1 , film E5 ,, ' , ', V wwygwg, ,,,, MZMW, 5 X X gf . ' ,,.' fl 'A -A X' -'AR -fi 1 .. fx 1- U- 'fifzfggi' J 'Lf 4.1, ' 4 -. - - :ry ,,,,., 5 ' A . K, ,' 1 ' 1 A , Q .Sf y 2 1 . f KE, Mfg f fi f f ii' 'ff MW 2 K SPECIAL NEEDS FOREIGN LANGUAGE MRS. MASON MRS. DURANTY MR. DELOREY MR. KELLEY MRS. LUCIER MRS. RICHMOND LIBRAR Y AIDE DEPT HEAD SCIENCE r Y . U Qu MR. HINES MR. HORKEY MR. FISHMAN -AB, .hw-7, ' MR. MERRITT MISS IR WIN MR. KACERGIS MR. BONAPAR TE MR. COSGROVE MR. DELCOLLE DEPT HEAD PRACTICAL AR TS MRS. WATSON MRS. DUBROWSKI in .1 H lr' ..' A. MRS. O,CONNOR MR. MULLA MR. MAININI A A A A? I, ., XX Sw S. .A AAAAAA 1... .. ... f fd A A . , A: Izz : 7 . . A -ily I - 'xiii -1 I vly. 1 A , I J ik Q Q -4, .1 qi z Win X A I MR. CARLSON MRS. ERICKSON ul MRS. TINNEY MR. BARRINGTON I.S.S. su !! Q DEPT HEAD SOCIAL STUDIES QQ x V' . MR. SPRATT MR. COLE MRS. LOZZI Y , 'N 6 if H, 11' 4 is . 4 kr 'IK fx, Q MR. FOX MR. DALEY MR. GAY M , 'nn--'ff MR. MEIGGS MR. ANDERSON MR. ALPEREN SOCIAL STUDIES SECRETARIES MR. RESNICK 1 Q- .D MRS. ZADROWSKI . S F ?f 4' fy f' ' 1 ami... MRS. JORDAN MRS. DEEHAN 1 H' is S fm.. 5 3 . . 'A ',,, , 5 N ' . - 4 Q - 1' J M Sf Q f '1 1 J' I .. .5 m . K M Mk ' 1 if F A L' 2. MRS. O'DONNELL MRS. CHICK qw-4 J I MRS. MESER VE MRS. HUSKA MRS. HAAS 1-1- PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT HEAD DIR EC TOR ATHLETICS MS. MOSS MR. NE WCOMB MRS. ALLAN 7 5 X W. .4 x4 E Q .1 - r 1 fl f 3. F- X3 if . fly M 'LT MA 0 1,4 MR. GOSLIN MR. MACDONALD MR. LA PIERRE il' '-L1 gi 'fb 5? f .'-' -' 1 fwiia ,. E5 ' A W T3 V .O fair? ' :E 'iii f MR. SWEENEY MRS. BARRINGTON MR. JOHNSON SECURITY PERM. SUBSTITUTE PERM. SUBSTITUTE T 1 DEPT HEAD GUIDANCE I 4 Q W MR. SULLIVAN MR- KOREY F Look for the Rainbow Looking ahead, l 'm wondering what's in store for me I get out of bed, Thinking about what's going on in my life. People ha ve said, When you reach too high you 'll slip and fall W' 1 don't believe them at all! i I'll try my best - To do just what l want. No time to rest - I've got to move on - Out on my own. The stars seem brighter, My heart lighter. There's no stopping me! Now I know where l'm going, And I'm going to be what I want to be. You can do it, I know! Just look for the rainbow! Danielle R. O'Donnell MRS. MAEGHER MISS NICHOLSON v-'i'..,x:,i l Y S ff YEARBOOK ADVISOR PS YCHOLOGIS T MMM . MR. POOLER MRS. GETTER A Nikntill .5-23. 5 X L. MISS CREIGH TON STUDENT TEACHER MR. LOZZI C OAC H 5 . WW MRS. LAMBERT MRS. WILLETT NURSE NURSE ASST SENIOR ADVISOR 'Mg MR. RESNICK MRS. JACOBS CAFE MR. BEATTK MR. DUNHAM, MR. RA VESI -C US TODIA NS 1 6 I FRIE DLY FACES The Value oft: Smile The thing that goes the furthest towards making life worthwhile, That Costs the least and does the most, is just az pleasant smile. The smile that bubbles lrom L1 heart that loves its lellowmen Will drive away the cloud of gloom und coax the sun again. lt's full of worth and goodness. too, with iminly kindness blenl - 1t's worth Z1 million dollars, and it doesnt cost Z1 cent. Wilbur Dick Nesbit 253 - 1: J, 1' BEST ALL-AROUND MAR YBE TH TOBIN STEPHEN EGAN , in . ' i 'f.2u, ,: - W-431' .1, i- A. x ba-g',Q:,,. -x,4n,, ' , , - -, . , 241-. g, hx Q ,V . LST T 'Q' QQ! 4q,f,,e. , ,,. .ijg-fr . ' TN' VL. ,, .fi . 04 , 2 BEST DRESSED SHARON PRENDER GAST SHA WN MURPHY CU T EST MICHELLE PENDLETON ADAM ANGLEY CLASS SCHOLAR MAR YBETH TOBIN STEPHEN OLSON 4 F A Hifi -ff MOST TALKATI VE CHER YL MCGRADY ROBER T MARINELLI FRIENDLIEST BONNIE BYR NE STEPHEN EGA N E -wr ,. , M' f Q .i' ' is- -5- ir -. ,,,.5 M.. H, ,., .Y-.....-q- 4, . , Q A E if 'fs 24 P . y,r:,',. v pq. MOST LIKELY T O SUCCEED MAR YBETH TOBIN RICHARD WOOD BEST SMILE CORINNE ROZEN ADAM ANGLEY CLASS SPIRIT BONNIE BYR NE STEPHEN EGAN CLASS M USICIAN ERIC NA YL OR ANN FR EDE TTB BEST SENSE OF HUMOR JIMMY COLLINS BONNIE COULSTRINO ,Q .., MOST ATHLETIC LARR Y NEWCOMB MAR YBETH TOBIN ,. vi Y -,-,Q-gy'-n MISS WHI T MA N -HA NSON MICHELLE PENDLETQN Miss Whitman-Hanson and Her Court Below - L. to R.: Janet Wright Sharon Prendergust Nicky Villcus Michelle Pendleton Corrine Rozen Bonnie Byrne Fourth Runnerup Fourth Runnerup First Runnerup Miss Whitman-Hzznson Third Runnerup Second Runnerup 1 L NICKY JANET 4, .gf .f .Q 'f'., N gk-4' 13' Q- H M - QV? iii' . 51 L ' mf' kv ki .T 'x, K- XJ' N r V '- w '-. X-Y . . j, -1, new . .. -.' QW' BONNIE CORRINE SHARON SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front: Stephen Egan, V. Pres.: Richard Wood, Pres. Back: Nicky Vilkas, Treas.: Michelle Pendleton, Sec, Advisors: Mr. Resnick, Mr. Alperen ' -14 fd, N 6 Q rx , K At -X 6 X A 1 1 9 lil, A 1 y x Ja- It ' J 'I yt SS . , ,A TLS P 1 9' -I pw- '9 i 0 L1 V77 V1 5.4- JUNIOR PROM 1984 CANOE CLUB WEST BRIDGEWATER JUNE 8, 1984 .' :N OE' X 5 - , - A , .X 1 - , V A . --, 3. , . H YV -J :IJ , X iff, L . X I J il I '-.., 4' Mglgs' '-J-' 1, ...- QQ E -w - - - '18 - 8 U QW, i I0 ,Eg . , . 'VZ -- - Y xx, ' x Q X ., . ,V M. ii . Y '- 5 4-, , 'fv:l:' B- ' -'45 AI 4 E...-' h- 'Ffa-IC,-,J Mrs. Bcrgquist, Yearbook Fi- Front: Yearbook Editors: Michcllc Pcndlcton, Bridgct S11-VCC. .lginct Wrighl. Traci nancial Advisor Pzzkgzlnis, .lczm Mclisi. Buck: Bots Tobin, Carol McGrath, -if Q9 cg? Jr ,.L..- , 'f rbi? E 1, V ,V Y , 'rr' it . ,,, Qi. ny? I if A f .l A 'r 5 'flvtmsqi 1 ragga. .Z - S-5 'v-S ,,,, ',- u JUNIORS x 1 N x -xx, K N LW, -.,.,4l95.h- maw ki -...W I ' v il vu.- axi Nlwwh ,Zi Mrs. Lozzi, Advisor Mr. Daley, Advisor 'T'-'gr 5 il, w I 3 E' ' . fa-' R5 if is ii! fl iff' . , , i .1 - ' 1 Front: Corrine Callahan, V. Pres., Lorraine O'Connor, Sec. Back: Bill Gould, Treas., Jeff Lattin. Pres. -ffm K. X. yas , ilk! -. rs X x . ,V fri, 1 . wi? I X 1 f . V. fr Y ,.f' f-' f f MISS T OUCHDOWN CORRINE CALLAHAN Fins! Donn, 1.cIl'I'JllHL' O'C'onnor Second Donn Michelle .Scglvcr Th1rdDuun, P.1!I-x Burr I-'ourlh Dunn: Nllchcllc ,loubcrt llfa Q ...lu- 'Qi' 'js vu L 'II' SOPH OM ORES Front: Dglrc Pcndlcton. Tram.: C'l:1l'rv Willcll, Scc.: C'uur1cn.:-x ff1Ifflvl7gIUfl. Pros.: Susan SlI'JIl7gL'. V Preis. i, Lib, fu. If ,Wm 27' 1 Q , figs ,lf I N X E 1 I X w I ns'1m 92? Hg if FRESHMEN 03 xx N in , -wx 0- X J' new-Q., SPECIAL BONDS . . SENIORS WHAT IS A FRIEND? What is a friend? I will tell you - It is a person with whom you dare to be yourself - Your soul can be naked with him - He seems to ask of you to put on nothing, only be what you are - He doesn't want you to be better or worse - When you are with him, you feel as a prisoner feels who has been declared innocent - You do not have to be on your guard. You can say what you think, so long as it is genuinely you - He understands those contradictions in your na ture that lead others to misjudge you - With him you breathe freely - You can avow your little Vanities and envies and hates and vicious sparks, your mean- nesses and absurdities and, in opening them up to him, they are lost, dissolved on the white ocean of his loyalty - He under- stands - You do not have to be careful - You can abuse him, neglect him, tolerate him - Best of all you can keep still with him - It makes no matter - He likes you-he is like Ere that purges to the bone - He understands - You can weep with him, sin with him, la ugh with him, pray with him - Through it all-and underneath-he sees, knows and loves you - A friend? What is a friend? Just one, I repeat, with whom you dare to be yourself C. Raymond Beran 55N nioilndeni 1 . . Address? n s m X ble E Ventgag' x. bition. my-y X- e 'S ug' L xx Qin .1- ,Q-. ! W8- Leah M. Ainsley 17 Park Ave. Whitman Fleah , Gook Track 1, Hall Decorating 1,2,3 Good times with S.M., K.D., P.J. . . . Ignorance . . . You 're gross to go to college and become an R.N. Donald F Allison . . . 36 Her- sey Ave., Whitman Don . . . Football 2, Wres- tling 1, Computers 43 going out with L.A. O.K. 1 won't , O.K. 1 didn 't . , . become a Federal Agent. Michael A. Almeida 53 Suffolk St., Whitman . . . Mike , m1gelle . . . Foot- ball l, Radio Club 3,4, Intra- mural Gymnastics l,2,3,4, DECA 3,4, Wrestling 2 .. . Car's Tour, Rush, Rexham Beach with K. O., Provi- dence, Cape with J.E. 8: J.S., two years with K.D., bahairy , . . Girls who say no and cars that don 't run right . . . Don't worry about it, Trav . , . become a police omcer Adam C. Angley ... 144 Gor- win Dr., Hanson . , . Angus Jr. , Ad .. . Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4, Student Government 3,4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Fishing Team 1,2,3,4, Variety Show 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4 . , . Super Bowl Season '82, Wrestling Champs '84, Sum- mer '83, Steve 's parties, Summer tents, Great times with the Guys, Junior Prom, Steak Burgers at Saquish . . . People who have power and they take advantage ofit . . . Beauty , You Goof , Life is joyous and Grand . , . to be happy and Success- ful, Marry and make some humans . . , ggi! ixvtfkilil ttf! Jennifer M. Allen . . . 108 Pine Haven Drive, Whitman Jen ... Panther Fan 1,2,3,4, P. with E. 62 V., Meeting Bill in June, Ozzy and Crew concert with E. af: V., Junior Prom with E., V., and Ricky People that don 't know where they're go- ing . . . I can 't I 'm still grounded . . . to be success- ful and live a healthy and happy life . . . Kimberly Almeida , . . 9 Ferris St. Hanson Pamela P. Amado . . . 24 Cres- cent St., Whitman ... Pam , . . D.D. concert with J.E. tk L.A., March 15, 1984, August 25, 1984 people . . . travel Brian W. Armour 176 Holmes St., Hanson Hot Dog Track l,2,4 . , . French ll with L.B,, Au- gust 7, 1984 Girls who drag their feet when they walk . , . own my own Res- taurant . . . Dominic Avitable . . , 572 Brook St., Hanson. Lee H. Baker . . . 184 Main St., Hanson . . . Howie , Ju- nior . , , Volleyball 3,4 . . . Algebra IA, Homeroom with the guys, Good times with J.A., R.B., A.A. C.T.s Don't worry I '11 pass . . . Business Lisa L. Beck . . . 44 George St., Hanson. Raymond N. Berry . . 169 Main St., Hanson ... Raybo ,.. Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 . . . Steves Parties, Mission Im- possible, Canoe Trip with S.O. C.Ts Zivay Zivonavay . . . to go to col- lege and become an Engi- neer. Joseph T. Baker . 294 Reed St., Hanson , Bake , Duke Wrestling 3,4, Cross Country l,2, Track I, Yearbook Committee 4, His- tory Club 4, Gymnastics l,2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4 .. The North River Exper- iences, Skiing over X -mas va- cation . , . C. T. fs . . . Good luck to all and to all a good night. ' . .. to go to a good college, then become a porch moneky. Alisa M. Barboza Woodbine Ave., Hanson , Eata , Princess . Q vzpw Track, Dancing in the Vari- ety Show . , , Getting in trou- ble with Terri. Dancing in the Variety Show with my friends . . . Never being able to get into the girls lav . . , too cute to go to College Fashion Merchandising Management, and some day marrying Eddie. Deanna L. Belcher . . . 52 To- bin Terrace, Whitman Dee , Deeni Major- ettes 1.2- Captain 3, Honor Society 3,-1, History Club 2,3. Framingham 2.3, State His- torical Conference 2, Hall Decorating 1,2,3.4, P.C.C. 1, Panther Fan 1,2,3,4 . . . Eur- ope '84, Latin I. CStudy with M. N., learning lessons in life Donut Shops '83 ti '84, Su- perbowl '82, Summer '84 with Terri. Men, Bowie with M.S. . . , Sharing my locker with a freshman boy!! Cut it out you guys. '. Psyched! . . . Pediatrics. Ann M. Berryman I Charles St.. Hanson Annle' Lars 1.2.3.4 Jimmy. Nor. 29, 1981 Weekend skiing in New Hampshire. Partying, Home- room, lav's with SC., SB. K..-1. , . . people stopping in the middle ofthe halls to talk . . . Marry Jimmy. Stay hap- py forever. 35 1 1 4 Ann M. Betters 107 Tem- ple St,, Whitman An nie , Mudge Cross Country 2,3,4,' Track l,2,3,4g Key Clu- 25 Panther fan 1,2,3,4,' June ll, 1983, Jr. Year and prom with B0b,' Running over Jen Cs foot: Summer of '84g Squier Con- cert,' Senior Prom,' visiting the Kings home people who stand around in the halls nl . . . Like, you know Wicked . . . College . . Happiness. Lisa A. Blaisdell . . . 323 Tem- ple St., Whitman Mona , Blaze Hall decorating l,2,3,4g Yearbook 4,' Europe 4: Panther fan l234' ood times I4 , 4 , , g ' good times with best friend, Lori,' Summer of '84 with Jeanne, Happy American Sunshine Tour, '84g Super Bowl '82 . . . Speeding down the hall 8: people in front of ou decidin to sto Oh, ,V 8 P - ' - my God , . , . Go to college get married and live a happy, wealthy life, Karen Bowden . , . 144 Home- land Dr,, Whitman Bowdein Football Cheerleading 2,3,45 Basket- ball Cheerleading 2,3,4,' Hall Decorating l-45 Prom Com- mittee 3,4g Yearbook Staff 4,' Intramural gymnastics l-45 Ski Trip 2,3,4,' National Honor Society 3,4, Parker Bates Award 3 ... l1fl5f83, Junior Prom with MK: Summer of '83 with CM' Sk view' Cam - y P Kiwaneeg Mike 3,45 Burkes Beach, summer of '84 People who talk behind your back . . . Leave me alone. ' . .. go to college and be a l'IUI'SC. Michelle M. Boyer , . . 1129 Auburn St., Whitman . . . Bi- c clin and karate y g . . . Buying my car . . . The art of contentment is of feeling that life is good at least for the day or the hour. The sources of this feeling are usually the simplest. . . . to always be happy. 36 I Kwai Scott S. Billings 427 Win- ter St., Hanson . . . Lumpy' ... Computer Club 2,3 ... Car accidents in 83-84 with DH, Hanging around with the gang on the CB: adven- tures with my cousin , DH Don't look at me like that. ' Graduate from high school 62 keep a good job. James P. Blakeman . . . 29 Car- leton St., Whitman . . . Jim- my .. . Cross Countryg Track . . . All the good times with Gina Manoli, MG, DD, Criminal behavior class How the freshmen act during the Hrst day of school Hey, Bud, let's party! , . . to be a police ofHcer after the A rm y. Karen J. Boyd 127 High St., Whitman KJ KA ... going to P.M. party and meeting DF, good times with KC, KS :fc SK . . . people who gossip . . . Know what Imean? . .. to be happy. Christine A. Brannen 231 Hogg Memorial Dr., Whit- man Frizz AFS 2,3,4g Band 3 4 IDrum Major 3,415 Cross Country 25 Soft- ball 25 Track 45 Intramural Bowling 2,3,' Intramural ten- nis 25 Panther fan I-4 Englandg Jr. Prom, Purdu chickens with Kathy, Ange- losg Football games: Band competitions, Chem. classy Tenth grade: 16th b-da y par- ty,' driving with Meryl at 7:05 am,' Sr. Prom Crowded hallways . . . Wicked cool! . . . to be happy and go back to England. Nathalie Brousseau . . . 137 Whidden Ave., Whitman . . . Nat , Gnat Football Cheerleading 2: Basketball Cheerleading 2,3,4,' Mara- thon 2,' Ski Trip 3,45 Canada Trip 2,4 with MWA? SC . .. BOC concert at R.P. '84, summer of '84 with MH, MW, PM dt C M,' Marsht7eld '83 with SC tk JM . . . people who walk slow in the halls . . . I gotta go. ' . . . College Courtney A. Brown . . . 457 ln- dian Head St., Hanson Country Jodie 2,3,4g Jr. .Q Sr. Proms: Hall deco- rating 4g Panther fan I-4 . . . Speech with NC, good times with MH, JM and Jodie: New York with Richelle . . . Speech . . . No, l don 't think so . . . to go to college Paula J. Brown 650 East Washington St., Hanson . . . Chippy , Pam Ma- jorettes 3,45 Health Careers 3, Montreal 2,3,4 . .. Sid- ney ,' the night of the blue room,' two weeks with JF: summer of '84 . .. crowded halls ti people who rush me . . . You're so unprofession- al . . . to make it out ofhigh school. i Christina M. Bulman ll7 Glen St., Whitman ... Kiki Football Cheer- leading 2,3,4 fCo-captain 2,415 Basketball Cheerlead- ing 2: Softball l,2,' Student Gov. Rep. l,2,3,4,' Hall Decorating 3,4 IChairman 3.41: Chorus 3,4 Good times with MF and MH: Dancing in the streetsg Nan- tucket and summer of '84g Unforgetable times with SM,' Dances with MH . . , Getting up early after a tough night and taking the bus . . . I 've got another spot at my win- dow College and be- come a successful business woman. To have a party in my Beverly Hills mansion - You're all invited. ' .l- Chcryl Brown 222 Winter St., Hanson ... Cha , Che . .. Lavs l-4 . .. New Hampshire with CC, KR, lt VE New Years eve with Bob O-kay, line Gra- duate and marry Bob JZ be happy forever. Jeffrey S. Brown 324 School St., Whitman Jeff Good times l-4 . . . Sleeping in Mod A Eng- lishg Mr. Fishmans Mod l Science class . . . people who walk slow in the halls What difference does it make? to live a long, healthy life. Pamela A. Bryant , . 56 Sleigh Dr., Hanson Paula . Pam . . . Majorettes 3,45 Montreal 2,3,4,- Volleyball marathon 2 vers' good times with PB: outdoor par- ties in Montreal, Sidney: the famed Blue Night . . , peo- ple who leave backuash on the rim of soda cans , . . When do we get outa of here-I ',,, to own a Porsche and wear a 3-piece suit. Kathleen A. Bulman . Pleas- ant St.. Hanson . , Kath e . , Band 1.2.3.-I: Drum line l-4: Band VP -lg Canada 3.4: Rose 1-45 Exchange concert 2,3.-I: Rock lobster club 4: A.,-1. with Pete: SEAISBA 4 . , . Superbowl: Pete and the v bottle: good times sc ith TD and friends . , . Night band practices and sag ing goodbye . . . Maybe, in about ten years C ollege. get a goodjob, make a lot of mon- ey and oun nts oun car wash. 3- Michele Bunar 542 High St., Hanson Football Cheerleading 2, 35' Basketball Cheerleading 1,2,3,4,' Track 1,25 Prom Committee 3,4,' Yearbook Staff 4,' Panther Fanl-45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Hall decorating 1- 45 Homeroom Rep. 4: C.M. fan club 45 Volleyball mara- thon 2,' Intramural volleyball 1-4 , . . Superbowl party '82: Canada '83,' Thanksgiving Dance '83, Junior Prom with KD: KD '83 8: '8-1: KM '82: U.S. history with Bonnie, dancing 24 hrs, beach day ff: night, Accounting I: late nights at B.K. . ., waking up early . . , Guess you had to be there. career. mar- riage, tra vel. Elaine D. Burr , . . 350 School St., Whitman Lavs I-4,' working at Brae Burn summer of '83 with Mike: good times with CC, TS, cf: ACg Senior Prom with Mike: July 5, 1983 waking up for school . . . Yah, right! . . . to become a nurse. Georgia Byl . , . 170 State St., Hanson . , . George . , . Basketball 1,2,3,4,' Varsity Track 1,2,3,4,' Newspaper club 2,' Hall decorating l,2,4g Intramural volleyball l,2,4g Framingham Conference 3,' History Club 3,' VFW contest . . . summer of '84 with a car: Biology Il with CM, TW, and Mr. H: State Meets . . . Cliques 8: and people who think they're great , . . That's not funny. . . . move, college, kids. Terry J. Cahalane , . . 667 Gor- win Dr., Hanson Ter Cruising with E :Q Vg meeting Mike: parties at RPs,' Halloween '83 . . . peo- ple who don 't mind their own business. What are ya, high? . , , a good job, friends, happiness, and some- one I love. 38 as 4-ff, f un'-'rv' 1 Bridget L. Burns . . . 17 Whit- man Ave., Whitman Cricket . . . Band 1,2, Chorus 3,45 Christmas Play 3,45 Exchange Concert 2,3,4, Options 1,2,3: . . . me. DI, J: AG at chorus rehearsal . . . hearing rumors about people and not knowing if they are true . . . That's life. . . ac- counting. Sonya M. Burr . . . 350 School St., Whitman Sonyha' . . . the best years with S.C. on weekends and summers, the trails we took gym . . . Let me think, I'll have another one. to go to college and manage my own place. Bonnie A. Byrne , . , ll 7 Plym- outh St., Whitman Red , Bon Soccer 1.2,3,4,' Basketball 1, Mgr. 2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,4g Stu- dent Government 2,3,4 I Treasurer 3, President 41, Chorus 25 Band 1,2,3,' the Panther 4,' Miss W-H 2nd runner-up,' Prom committee 3,45 Hall decorating I-4, Panther fan 1-45 Volleyball I-4,' SAC 45 Ireland 45 Good times with ED, SP, ti RR,' Junior Prom,' Biology I I,- Summer of '84, Drum par- ties: 8f4f84,' SEMASC 10f11f84,' people with bad attitudes lf thats whatyou want. . . . nursing, happiness. Cynthia L. Calabro 36 George St., Whitman . . . Windy , . . Paul, 9f29f83q summer of '82,' Florida with CT to see LN, growing up with Tracy and Elaine: going to Europe with Lisaq good times with Paul Thats cool. . . . to marry Paul. Susan L. Campbell 718 Priscilla Rd., Whitman Sue , Soupy Soccer 1,2,4, Softball 1,2,4, Basket- ball Cheerleading 2, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4, Canada 2,3,4, Partying with the best of friends 1,2,3,4 . . . Marsh- field wfJ.M. and N.B., Get- ting embarrassed with M. W., Toilet papering . . . grouchy people , . . This is so embar- rassing. . . . live life to the fullest and be happy, college. Jennifer Ann Carew 55 Kenwood Dr., Whitman . . . Caruza , Jen Cross Country 2, Track 2, Intr. Tennis 1, Intr. Bowling 2, A.F.S. 2,3, Panther Fan 1,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 2,3,4, Volleyball Marathon April 17, '84 with B.R., Mod F Study Sr. year, 6f12f84 with J. W. and B.R., Jr. Prom, 16th Birthday, Brockton Fair 84 , A.B.s - PERSONAL EMERGEN- CIES Being called CARUZA THE LOSER . ,. Look at that body. ' , .. To ha ve a happy and success- ful life. Kenneth P. Casey . . , 51 Indi- an Path, Hanson . . , Case , Pigpen Basketball 1,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Cross Country 1,2,3, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, H.R. Representative 2, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4, Framingham 3, History Club 3,4 S.O.S. night, Semi- formal '83 with B.S., Sum- mer '84, prom night with .l.H. girls who pack on the make-upfFake girls , . . Lets Jam with the Stones . . . Business Career. 1 Barbara Jean Clemons . . . 671 Indian Head St., Hanson . . . Barbie , Babs . . . Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,4, Yearbook Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, Ireland Trip wfBasketball 4, Panther Fan 1,2,3,4 Good times at Saquish, Cape Cod wfG. family, Summer League Softball '84, Ireland Trip '85, Graduation, Super Bowl '82, Anne Murray concert '82+ '84 . . . People smoking, cheaters . . , No Big Deal . . . get married, tra vel, soft- ball coach. Erin M. Canty . 49 Harvard St., Whitman . Beaker , Scoop .. Panther fan l,2,3,4, Bermuda 4, Canada 4, New York 4, Jr. Prom, P.A. nite, EB. Gang, Abing- ton, Cruising, DR with S. W. + J., beach. Paragon, surviv- ing L. + T.C. driving . . snobs, people who walk .slow in the halls . I don 't be- lieve this . . To live a healthy, happy life. Justine M. Carini . . . 45 Tobin Terr., Whitman .. Blue- berry , 'ilustineie Carnini . , . being in Mrs. Gays room, trying to run the cash register with Mrs. Tinney '... When people stare at you. and you want to ask them if they have a problem . . . Sorry .. . Medical secre- tary, airline stewardess. Michael K. Cho . . . 150 High St., Hanson . . . Chobey ' . . . Soccer l.2.3,4. Track 1,2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,-4, Framingham, His- tory Club, Spellman Essay Contest finalist 3, Yearbook . . . Steves parties, Summer '84, Spinning Wheel. ba- nanas , Adam's cookout, streaking and hopping all night. cookie speech . , . Peo- ple who don 't believe me even when l tell the truth , . . Da ve, you stud 1 'm seri- ous . . . To excel in my ca- reer and become rich. MaryEllen Clemons . . . 41 Vil- lage Rd., Hanson . .. Kit- ty . . . 12,734 y..t11 83 the day 1 met Danny. The Cars 8f2f84. Quincy Market field trip, L.B., STOP THE BUS . L.B. falling on lla! land . . . people who are late , . . to graduate. get married. 39 Sean M. Clifford . . . 318 Gor- win Dr., Hanson ... Space , Cliff Foot- ball l,.?,3,4, Hoop 2,3,4. Track 3,-1, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Weight lifting l,2.3,4, Cliffs Gym 2,3,4, Hall Decorating, Food Club 1,2,3.4, Wiffle Club 4, Sub Club 1,2,3,4 ... Birth, Da ve's party, Sea Bat- tle, Deerhead, The Spinning Wheel, Jr. Prom, Adams cookout, The Cape, Olsons parties, Summer 84 , Streak and pool hop . . . Los- ing, people that talk too much . . . No Problem . .. Be successful. James M. Collins . . . 65 Surrey Lane, Hanson . . . Hosea- becker , . . Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. J.V. Basketball 1, H.R. rep. 1,2 . . . O1io's Parties, Great times with J.M., T.B., G.C. . . . Hi, Jim Collins. Happy as H.LL to meet you. To help my fellow human be- ing sin their eternal quest for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Stacey L. Connelly 558 Brook St., Hanson . . , Stace . .. Lav 1,2.3,4, Li- feguard summer H84 Good times 1,2,3,4, hall decorating Junior Prom 84, Mon- treal Trip 84, Senior year, Summer 84, good times with Sonya, Speech class with Mr. Colley Girls that think they are too good for every- body-snobs . . . Thats cool , You know what I mean . . . to bea hairdresser and some day to have my own shop, to be successful in life. lxristin M. Conway 100 Woodlawn Circle, Whitman Kid , Little Person ... lntra-Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Prom Comm. 4. Yearbook 4, Having fun 1,2,3,4 lntra gymnastics 2fJ.S., M.A., + N.E., The dogs wfJ.S., M.A., NE.. New Years Eve 1982 wfJ.E. + N.E., Mr. Hamilton's math class wfK.T., M.M., K.P,, Jr. Prom wfJ.E., K.K., J.P., good times with J.A.. S. W., Dab's , . Being 4 feet 11 inches, people that are taller than 5 feet 5 inches . . . A'Of course Dab's , Go lor it , Hi Hun , Nice Go have fun, go to college. get married, have kids + ha ve more fun. Lisa A. Coen . . . 33 Fullerton Ave., Whitman Elsie , Annie . . . Softball 2, Hall decorating l,2,3,4 Sum- mer 83 , junior prom wfKe- vin, gotid times wfNC., K.M., K.d., Montreal 84 , Bostonian, Beach, Nantucket 84 , Camp Kiwanee, Paul's house, 5-16-83, great times with Kev .. . people always in a bad mood . . . Who. ', Beauty Queen , dear . . . nursing school to become a nurse. Thomas J. Connell . . . 15 May- flower Cir.. Whitman T.C. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 3, Radio Club 3 . . . H-Study-81-82 ... Slow people in the halls . . . Oh Really , arillious . . . To become successfully rich. Michael T. Connolly 37 Jerome St., Whitman . . . Mike Wrecking cars 1,2,3, Girl Watching 1,2,3,4 . . . The Best of Times with G.S. and D.S., R.S., Mon- treal 84-85, Craching my new car 5 hours after lgot it, Sen- ior Prom, CHICKA TA W- BUT Partying with Greg, nightime at the beach.' People who ask where are all the parties tonight? . . . Pretty Wild huh? To hop in a Ferrari and drive at vitra high speeds into eterni- ty, with a blonde of course! Tracey M. Cook . . . 102 Han- cock St., Whitman Moop , Space gym 1,2,3,4, class rep 1,2, Suspen- sion 1,2, Pierces 1,2,3, run- ning + exercize 1,2,3,4, Mi- chael l,2,3 ..., ... Me and Michael, Best Times wfS.G. + G.T., The Bobs 1,2,3, Summer of 83 vYD.H. + C.H., The neig borhood gang, ZZ Top on the bus 83 , Bruces apt., John's apt. wfD.M., S.G., + J.D., Pierce's Daffy Girls, People who think their per- fect Ohh maaan , Lets try to get everyone to- gether Air Force, col- lege + a happy life and an excellent marriage. Nancy J. Cornetta . . . 22 Ful- lerton Ave., Whitman . . . Nanc ... basketball cheerleading I ,.?, 4, softball 2, hall decorating l,2,3,4. year- book staff 4 . . . Summer 83 , Nantasket, great times wfP.S., L.C., K.M., K.D., Best times with B.A.. 8X-JX83. Hghting with Steve O.. Don- ald's talks, Lisas and Pauls houses, Montreal, Bostonian . . . Losing good friends, Lis- tening to K.M. in the morn- ing . . . What are you men- tal? , Oh Myl' go to college, and live happily. Bonnie J. Coulstring 226 W. Washington St., Hanson ... BC , Mike . . . Soc- cer l,.2,3,4, Softball 2.3.4. National Honor Society. Yearbook. C.M. Fan Club 3.4. C.P. Fan Club 3.4, .. Times wfC.D., S.W., not touching lst base, Mod I History, my car on St. Pa- tricks Day Dance. being a cat, leaving wfcat, basketball games, Duxbury Soccer . . . People that stop in the mid- dle of the hall . . . Kathy I have a question on ... ... College. Belynda J. Crick .. ll Wood- land Pkwy., Randolph BeBe , Space cross- country 3.4, Panther fan l,2,3,4 Zoobs party 9fl0f83, Greg l0f8f83, l0f7f83,-car winked, Greg IIXIIX83, Erin-Fishheads for breakfast, Good times wfE.C., V. W. + Co., '6fl6f84 ', Provincetown- + Hshing trip. Junior Prom, 9fl5f84 . . . people who just stop in the hall be wfGreg, graduate from Bur- detts, Greg. Greg!! Thomas S. Crowley . . . 57 Belcher Dr., Whitman . . . Tom . . . Football 2,3,4, Yearbook Staff . . . nights out with B.C., S.R., S.S., and the Whalens . . . waiting . . . Lets be outa here. ' . . . to be successful. fx Xi. .+ Ann U I oulslrinp V? H Wnshiiigion St . llanson f1nnic . 'Youlic Kid student council ?,-1, hall dccorrttinp Y Slctc '1f7fll ll IWC. f.1n.itl.iX.?+ X-1. ski trip HQ, .lr prom vi Sl' . .S'cmi-lormtil wy.S' lg., 'Hr Vttllxi 's lviylish Class w l S, good timcs H lx' ll. Summer of H-1 noscy people OK Huckon to bccolltc gi nursc, rich, married .Nlichztcl .l. frcc 95 l.tl!Cl St., Whitman fits-x Crecsy Crccbo Yar- sity .Socccr 1.3.-1. S.S.l. Ul- Stars 2. Basketball -1. Track + field l. undefeated O.C.l., champions, Tutoring lylousc 3, lhc still llunkcdl. Hall Decorating -I .lr Prom v.,XB,ll., Winning O.C.l.. Truck Chgtntpionship. Electronics '8.?-'XJ-nothing but a party. Super Bowl 'XI , . People u ho vi ear leather jackets in 90 degree ueather . What ti DJI'g.1ll7.'-1 College. bccomc gt lu vfjcr. :tc- quire a uilc. money kids. .ind a condo. not necessarily in that order. Brian -Nl. Croule-x I5 Jcr- rold St., Hanson Bri' Spellmqin l.2. WH 3.4. Baseball 12.14. Football l--I Good times with Tom. SS., the H'l7ttlc.'l7s if Russo. Driving to Rocky Point. Oc- tober of 'Xi The Summer Festivities Driiing with people who can't see thc road. Little Girls . Whats UP? Dare. '. Vod- ern Day H'.irrior . B?E . . To be 5UL'CC5.sltJl IH UCI'- 3 thing lpui my mind to. go I0 College. Nancy .-1. Cunningham . Nm Washington Terr, Hhitman Speech u CWB.. H651 times with Bl., C V.. H C. English ll with C. Nl Speech To more to New Hampshire 41 Christian Dalton . , , 576 Indi- an Head St., Hanson Crisp , Crispin . . . Con- certs, B.O.C., RUSH, Tri- umph, ZZ Top, Black Sab- bath, Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Van Halen, Scorpions, Twisted Sister . . . Concerts with the hotelgang, J,L., AK., D.D., Camp Kiwanee, Summer 83 , State Street parties, Tim's wedding tough guy's, how seriously se- curity is taken .. . Turn it up . . . Art School, move to California. Lisa Marie Dangora . . . 69 Jay St., Hanson Airhead , Zang' ',., volleyball mara- thon 2, Essay Contest 2, Math Olympiad 1,2,3,4, PACKY RUNS 3.4, Prom Comm. 3,4, Hall Decorating 3,4, Yearbook Staff Nation- al Honor Society 4 . . , Jen 's party 1Aug. 3-51, special times wflieith, Camp Kiwanee wfthe plastic bag and Mush lAug. 181, Kevins air shocks in Bridgewater, CREATION parties, over- loaded Camaros . . . People who are always late 1Keith, Carty, the Greek, and Ritchl . . . Say OO-ba bie. '. Where's the VK7 . . . psy- chologist. William J. Deatherage . . . 255 Winter St., Hanson . . . Bil- ly .. . Wrestling 2 . . . all the parties at my sisters house, going to Florida Dirt balls, girls that act tough, people that use you Get out of here. ', Youre kiddin' me? College-study Electronic Technology, success, mar- ried. Christopher J. Deegan .. . 30 Diane Terrace. Whitman . . . Mr, Mom , Az Art Class 2,3,4, Panther Pause Newspaper 4 . . , Art Class 3, Talking wfD.N., TS., and CJ. Hearing lurid ru- mors about people you don 't like and wondering ifthey are true , .. Who Me?. ', Cute?!? . . , To Und out if said rumors are true, to be- come a successful artist. 42 Susan M. Danforth 314 Elm St., Hanson Sue ... Clothing 1,2,3 . .. fun at A.E. pool, driving to work on A,E. moped, going to the Cape wfMark, Kiss concert 84 and Billy SquirefRatt concert 84 wfMark . . . Peo- ple who talk about people be- hind their backs Work, maybe college, Marry Mark. Jean Z. Dauksevicz . . , 44 East Ave., Whitman Jean- nie H.R. Rep. 1, Lavs 1,2,3,4, D.C.S, 2,3, Canada '84, Journey, Arowsmith '84 . . . Summer of '84, 7-14-82, N.H. Sabadical, Mudslides w-R.A. and K. W., Afternoon Adventures, Good times wfM.M. 'and K.R. ... BGCW . . . Such as life , What ever To be an adult and to Hnd Mr. Won- derful. Byrne J. Decker 101 Old Pine Dr., Hanson . .. cross- country 1,2,3,4, capt. 4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, volleyball 3,4, Hall Decorat- ing 3,4, Framingham Histori- cal Essay Contest 3 Jr. Prom 83 wfStace, Cross- Country and track champion- ships 81,82,83, D.P. 's last night, searching for Whytey in the woods , . . People who make judgements . . . Oh my God. ', Wait. ' col- lege, successful career in law. David M. DeMinico 38 Carleton St., Whitman Stud . . . Soccer 1,2 capt. J. V. 2, Girls 1,2,3,4 Jr. Prom with C.M., Semi-for- mal with K.R., RUSH 82 with Cooke, RUSH 84 with Cooke . . . People who smoke near me, Girls that don 't say hi . . . Lets Blow this clam bake . . , to go to college far away from Mass. Laurie J. DeMinico 274 Elm St., Hanson . , . Laur , Dimin Band l.2,3. Stage Band 3,4, Chorus 4, Panther Fan 1.2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, Hall Decorating 3,4, Europe 3, Montreal 4, Exchange Concert 2.3,-1, Dance Marathon 2.3, Good times with Jim. Mike, Donna, and best friend Lisa, Craig 84 . . . People who can't be honest with each other Der, you fool. ', Let's be serious now, people. ' . . . To be a successful scrub nurse at Mass. General. To get my ' 'Ferra ri ' '. Kathy L, DeMont 289 W. Washington St., Hanson . , . Kate , Kateland . . . Hall Decorating 3, great Ameri- can Smoke Health Ca- reers wfPaula, Sarah, Leah, Good times with A.C.. C. M., S.E., Summer of 84 , Jr,+ Sr. prom 84' '.., Boys who know they're cute . . . lfit's free ... take it ... to become a nurse. Timothy N. Derby . . . 232 Ad- ams Circle, Hanson Derb , BAE Soccer 1,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Volleyball 3.4, Band 1234 Su er v - - .D Bowl 82 , Drum Parties, Bus Rides, Semi-formal 82,83, Night Practices for Band, good times with K.B.. B.B.. J.R. people who smoke in the bathrooms . . . Cut it out , And you know that . . . to have a successful ltfe and achieve all of my ex- pectations. Ann Marie Dexter , . . 567 Elm St., Hanson Annie Annie-Bananee . , . P.C.C. I, A.F,S. l,2,4, Student Govt. 2.3,4, SEMASC Con- vention 3,4, Ski trip 4, Key Club I, Track 2.3,4, Cross Country 3, Prom Comm. 3,4, Hall Dec. 2,3,4, Jr. Prom, National Honor Society 3,4, Volleyball Marathon 2, lntra Volleyball l,2,3,4, Fra- mingham 3, CSF 2.4, Cross Country S,S,L. Champs 83, Spellman Essay 3,4, Panther Fan l,2,3,4, . . . people walk- ing slow in halls, freshman carrying all their books, smoking in the lavs , . . Hi hun, ', No Way. ' Col- lege, Air Force, Lawyer. 'B' X, .loseph Scott llemling 222 Homeland Urine. H hitlltan Scotty I2 Parties at the cabin I ile is a net - er ending circle and then -you die H'l7s1l's up1 '. Heal ll G ary l,. Dempsey Q9 Puri- lan Dr.. Hanson Demps . ll.xnch hockey l,2..7,-1. baseball 2, football 2.3. hall decorating l,2,3.-1. Craig Leary lan club 4, volleyball l.2,3.-1 Su- per Bowl WI . Junior Prom Party being compared to brother Thatfs Terri- ble To become success- ful, and to help others less lortunate than myself Mark A. Devine 64 Pine Haven Dr.. Whitman Ma rcos Gomez Europe 84 u Tom. Christine. Bill. Kelly. Kristin. the is- land , Summer X-I is SV., BE.. TH., The Cars. t.p. club. Spanish lll, L NH, Boy George. The Beach Sar- castic people C 'mon Us ou guys. if you really hate me. just tell me . Si pero. Car- ambita. ' College. to be suecesslul. Cindy .Nl Dinsmore 352 Washington Sl.. Whitman Feb. 4. .72 Top. Summer with ,l.lx.. f C ,. lx C ,. fred alu aj s and forex er Peo ple who talk .tbout lx ou and don 't even know who you art U'h41I's up , I dQ1l'1.l by lieve it College. mar riage. to be rich 45 BOC. Good times bverlyn .M. Dodge . . . 21 Ben- son St., Whitman . . , Erie , Maria , . . Volleyball 2,3,4, Baseball Scorekeeper 3,-1. Student Govt. 2,3, Vice- Pres. 4, Prom Committee 3,4, Hall Decorating 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,-1, C.M. Fan Club, Toilet Paper Club, The Mr. Happy C lub. Volleyball Mar- athon . . Camp Kiwanee 2,3,-l, Death Wishes, Ski Trip. Rm. 102, Europe '84, Crullers at 6:30 A M, Sr. Prom wfGary, Jr. Prom ufMike. . . Driving wfJean on the highway . . . So line . Carambita . Chill Out . , College. marriage, happiness. Christopher J. Dolan , . Fos- ter Ave., Whitman . . . Dr, D ... NO. til, Hoop Camp 8-J , Hockey Games. Party up the Rock , Sum- mer 84 , Coffee ice cream with Friendlys on it . , . Summer 8-l , Thanks to Mom on my second lamily LBTHDS, McGov, Ed. Brooksie, Karen, Katie + all the boys . , . People that al- ways agra vate you , , , Were outa here. ' . . Col- lege. keith E. Drass . , 15 Newland Dr., Whitman ,. Marty B.C. 3,-1 . Jr. Prom wfT.M., G.M. KJ. . . . dirt- balls who smoke in the lav I don't need this Go to Wentworth Institute. kerry L. Dudley 85 Fair- wood Dr.. Hanson . DUD' '.,, Prom Comm. 3. Hall Decorating 1,2,3.-1, Canada trip 2,3,-1, Panther fan 1.2.3,-1. Washington trip wfacct. class 4, Volleyball marathon 2, Whole World Celebration 2, Food festival 3 Canada trip wfL.G., NC., M,W., Lisa having her father bring her books to school, Sept. 27, 1984 tpaja- mas, old shoesl . . Class of 8 7, slow walkers in hallways Waah. '. OH Pleasefu To be a stewardess. 44 ve f', William Dodrill Jr. 72 Charles St., Whitman . . . Wild Bill , Billy . . . foot- ball l,2,3, injured 3, Canada 85, Graduation . . . Danas Van, Holiday lnn, Summer of 83 wfD.S., M.K., and T.C., Superbowl 82, 6f2f84 at TC., Mr. Vs Math Class, 3723784 9-1579-16 Bently Co1lege.'.'.' . . . underclassmen acting big, hills . . . You live but once? Ya-no.'. ' . . . go- ing to 1. T. T. Tech Institute of Dresal or Auto Body tech- nowledge. Kevin B. Donohue . . . 12 Fos- ter Ave., Whitman . . . Soc- cer 1,2,3,4, capt. 4, Hockey 1,2,3,4 capt. 4. Europe 3, Hall Decorating 2,3,4, Vol- leyball Marathon 2, Intra- murals l,2,3,4 Europe, Rm. 182, junior year with M.B., Nights with D.H. Je K,J. . ,. Fund Raisers . .. 1 don't know , 1 d0n't care' . . . College, become success- ful engineer. Robert E. Drwila . . . 251 Gor- win Dr., Hanson . . . Bob , Devo . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Rock Lobster Club 1,2,3,4, Surling 4, Joe Shmoes 1,2,3,4 . . . Mr. Martins Algebra I1 Class, The Summer of 84 , Good Times wfJ.G., G.M., and J.N. . , . No tan, no sun, no tasty waves . . . Hey Dude whats up? , What a babe . . , To succeed in life and to become a profesional surfer. Kristen M. duPont . . . 41 Star St.. Whitman Dupa , Squid Track 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3.4, Year- book Staff 4, Squid Pres. 1,2,3,4, Matt room 1,2,3,4, Buford Fan 1,2.3,4 . . . Sum- mer '83', Jr. Prom wfArtie, Canada '84', Kevin 's 1-28-83, Best times wfA.P., L.C., N.C., Quincy parties. Arties prom, 6-4-82, Lisas, Camp Ki wanee, Burkes, Bostonian, Pauls, 9-11-82, Nantucket '84'. . . making plans and not doing them Its never too late for Bostonian. , What are you mental? . . . college-doctor. Stephen G. Egan I6 Ap- polo Rd., Whitman . . , Vice Pres. 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Boys State 3, Stu- dent Government 3, Wiflle Club 2,4, Food Club l,2,3,4, G WC l,2,3,4, Hall Decorat- ing l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Bob A2 Doug Mac- Kenzie 4, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Marcellos Sub Club l,2,3,4, . . . 4f2f82, Prom night muf- fler, Camp Kiwanee Parties, Olsons Parties, ADAM 'S C ookout, Alpine Slide Disas- ter, Two great years with A.C., Saquish March, Su- perbowl '82 ' . .. Girls who don't know much. L UNCH , Good day 'A . . . Win megabucks + be- come a mechanical engineer. Andrea M. Epps , . . 106 Cross St., Hanson A.F.S. 3,4 Jr. Prom with Steven, good times with D.K., E.P., S. D, . . . slow people in halls, Freshman who think they're it I.. uN0 Wa-ysvv uDern 1 I . to have a career and someday be married, Michael Fairbanks 925 Franklin St., Whitman Mike . . . Cross Country 1 A . , S,F. . . . people smoking in lav . .. Oh well . . . Be- come a computer program- mer. Kathy A. Fitzgibbons . . . lI0 Jerrold St., Hanson Kath , Fitta Cross country I,2,3,4, co capt. 3,4, Varsity Track l,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 3.4, Prom Com- mittee 3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Buford Fan, Volleyball Marathon 2 . . . The crack in door 2fK.M. and N. V., St. Patricks Days dance, 7f7f83 wfB.S,, S.T.B.'s 83 , the BH Good times w the S uids x countr X , Cl I , - y championship, the mat room , . . When we make plans and don't do them Oh me God , Really , No way . , . Business Management. L W'- Susan NI lzmmons 2111 Warren A LC.. Whitman Sue , xl+ 'WRU SUL- Ccr 2.3.4, Basketball l.2.?.-1. softball l,2.3.-1. ,apt 1.4, Volleyball Marathon. Honor Society Yearbook St Patricks Day break down '84, Rockland b-ball game 394. .S',O.S. with K Nl, + B S + SO. Saquish Warch '84, Ireland '85, Camp lx'iwancc '83, STB '81 Stupid mis- takes Shut-up. '. A rc you scrious1 ' College. career. Jon Ethier 56 Jenkins A mc.. Whitman . Zede Featusu, Jonny babf' Hockey 2. Radio Club 3,4, Student manager of WHRC J. fun l,.?,3,4, Partys 2.3.4. Carous- ing 3,-J. rubber room 3. Rock Lobster Club President 4 Cars concert ug, f . H..-1.. GF.. T.M.. The Cape. RLSH con- cert , Girls chasing me down the halls I don't knovi ya know. Let 's blou this clam bake, To make alot ofmonej while doing ab- solutely nothing. James P, Farrell , , 283 Win- ter St, Hanson Jim , Mr. Zambutou Cooking l.2.3, Party 1.2.3.-J. Nlusic 1.3 . . . Tale of Two Cities class trip to England- + France, freshmen music class wfFM,. JM.. B.B. People who smoke in bath- rooms . Hows cidnejn, Lets blow this clam bake fly in the Air Force or just fly. stay single. William .I. Fleming Jr, 30 Newland Dr.. Whitman Bill DEC.-X Club To become a computer pro- gra mmer, .5 Eugene P. Folger 186 Whitman Ave.. Whitman . , . Gene , Hey you. ' . . , Cross-country I,2,3. Af! l,2,3,4, Cars concert '84 with JE., M.A., and T.M ..., Ca- rousing with the Shmoes . . . Freshmen football play- ers that think they own the locker room , . . How can vou say thatf ', Because 1 'told you to. . . To go back to Germany and see my par- ents. Anne M. Fredette 342 High St., Whitman , . . An- nie , Annie bananie Chorus 1.2, Stage band 4. Radio Club 2.3,-l, S.E.M.S.B.A. l,2,3. District 2, Junior Prom, Senior Prom Junior + Senior Prom wfMark, Good times with M.O. and L.H. people who say they believe the Bi- ble, but have never read it. ... BEAUTY, AA Y. ' . ,. marriage to Mark, long life, serving God. Brian P. Fruzzetti , . . 3 70 Elm St. Hanson . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Exchange concert 2,3,4, Marching l,2, 3, 4, Sousa - phone 1,2,3,4 . . . Oct. 22 + Oct. 31 . . . Cranky teachers. snobby girls . . . Jam on it. . , . Be successful in life. John C. Ganshirt . , . 58 Wood- lawn Circle, Whitman Band 1,2,3,4, Stage band l,2,3,4, Pres. ofband 4, Vari- ety Show l,2,3,4, Exchange concert 2,3,4, S.E.M.S.B.A. 3,4, Drum line Parties l,2,3,4, The Domes 2,3,4, Honor Society 4, Rock Lob- ster Club 4 GreenHeld Exchange Concert, Summer of '83, Parties wfJ.D., PS.. 82 C.L. Peter dropping my guitar at thc Variety Show . . , Oh, my dog! Hey Joe' '... To become a .successful professional musi- cia n. 46 Michael S. Forbes . . . 60 Har- riet Ave,, Whitman . , . Forbsy , Mik Track 2,3,4, Computer Club 2,3, Li- brary Aide 3, Cross country 4 . , . N.J. wfJ.C., Ski Trip wfR.D. College. Matthew M. Freeman 50 Hancock St., Whitman parties along the brook, RUSH 84, Da vid Gilmore 84, D.C. Rice burners . . . Take off' . . . air force pilot, karate instructor. John C. Gagne . . . 485 Beulah St., Whitman Strech .,. Panther Fan 1,2,3,4 ... Mt. Monadnock Held trips, Summer vacation 1984 with J,T., Nantasket 62 Powder Point, Good Times with D.M. 49 M.A., 8f28f84, 8f30f84 People who think they are always right ,.. We're outa here. ... To own and drive my own fast, good looking, auto- mobile, to go on to college. Brian J. Glynn . . . 316 School St,, Whitman Soccer 1,2,3, Track 3,4, Intramurals l,2.3,4, Newspaper Club, DECA 3.4, DECA State President 4, Soccer Stats 4, DE Store 3,4, Business Week 84 4, Student Council 1, Class Play 4, Hall Deco- rating 3,4, Volleyball Mara- thon 2, San Fransisco wfDECA 4, Lancaster Pa. 4, DECA Conferences Freshman year wfM.S., M.D., H.G., Bus. week, Ju- nior Prom, Senior Prom, Semi-formal 83 Dirt- balls, concert T-shirts . , . Get a job, dirtball, ' . , . To become a successful hotel manager in New York City! I 2 Leo E. Godwin 122 Old Pine Drive Hanson . . . Bas- ketball 2,3,4, History Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Golfing wfB.H., M.H., .l. W. Having to get up early .. , Go to college and retire early. Lisa A. Gomes 145 Whit- man St. Hanson Lis , Lee . . . Basketball Cheer- leading 2,3, Volleyball-a- thon 2, Hall Decorating l,2,3,4, Canada 2,3,4 K.D. bringing towel home from K.R. I Walking 2ml Canada 3, Chinatown K.D. and K.R., Fly N.C., Toaster fire, Avacado . . . Rainy driz- zly days, people who stare 1 don't get it. Are you serious? , OWO.' College, marriage. I ' Mark A. Govoni . . . 70 Pleas- ant St. Whitman ... 1 Marky Football 1, Building Cons. 4, Wrestling 1,4 Canada '84, '85, Bus ride to Van Halen, Building - Construction . . . People that ' dress funny . . . Go for it. ' Y . . . Go to Wentworth. ti I 4 Shawn M. Graham . . . 803 South Ave. Whitman . . . Big Guy .. . Fun Club 3, Framingham Essay Conven- tion 3, Mountain Climbing 3, Montreal Party 3 . . . Mon- . treal-the party of the century, ' Jr. Prom, Gooling v7fJ.L, I Trail Bars over the cli f . . . A Women with beards. listen- ' ing to Six Pak . . . Gun it. ', , That's Cool. Achieve my Bachelors degree in law enforcement from Northeas- , tern. Catherine Gomes 332 Commercial St. Whitman . Dimples Track l, Cross Country 2. Newspaper Club 2. Honor Society 3.4. llomeroom Rep. 4, Nev. York 2,3. Yearbook Staff 4 . 7flfh'3 Juan. l2f25f8,? Christmas v.',frelatives and Juan. 3fllj84, 4,tt.t,.fx4 Baptized, The Big Apple in a limo, Dancing modeling in Nlaeeyis wfA.B.. T.L., SP.. 8X2-U84 Engagement, MR. Delorey's French classes Cutting through the porta- bles when it raining. snow- ing, and freefing cold Almost out of here. ' Matthew 6:33. Go to college. Marry Juan Silva and have a beautiful family Pamela A. Gould 8 Holly Ridge Dr. Whitman Gouldie-'. Paquita . Soccer 1.2.3. Capt 4, Basket- ball l.2,3. Capt 4, Softball l,2,3.-4, Volleyball-a-thon 2. Prom Committee 4 Rockland B-ball game. 8fl4f83 at L.E.'s, Good times wfM.H. and LE.. Ju- nior yr. wf S. M. People who don 't use the other door in the hallways . lt was the funniest thing . Col- lege, great life. l Robert J. Graham . 630 Gor- win Dr. Hanson . . Super- Star Student Govern- ment l,2.3. Wrestling 2.3.4. After school help 1.2.3.4 . . . Mod A Geometry class wfMrs. Gay '.,, Smoking in the lavs . . . Hi' ',.. To be- COITTC' 311 JSIFOHHUI. Tammy C. Greene . ll-1.-ish St. West Bridgewater . Tam' '... Art. Cartooning, Drawingand Painting. Art Workshop. Art Foundations. Photography ,. 7 RI SJ, 2,.f22,'83, Football field W7 ff U 'hen nil socks tall don n ln never do anything urong, I do it all rtght. ' fo spend the rest ofmlx lile u ith the one l love D. D. 4- Christopher KA Guiliani A 283 Cross St. Hanson Jules , Ani A. Football 2,,7,-1, Wrestling 1.2.3,-1 Capt. 4, Student Government l,2,3,4, Willle Club 1,2,3,4. Food Club 1.2,3,4, Marcel- los Sub Club 3.4. Hall Deco- rating l,2,3,-1, Volleyball-a- thon 2 AA Olio's parties, Camp Kiwanee, Superbowl '82, Wrestling Champion 1984, Alpine Slide Disaster, Mvsterv Raids, Latin Vallum rm. 22.7 Mr, T. people who sing louder than the song A A Lunch. '.t, Play foot- ball in college and make a lot ol' money, Sharon Hager 153 WA Washington St. Hanson A A A Sha , Smurfette' '... Best of times wfJAMA, Mod J stu- d'y'fV'.H., summer of '84 wfJAM. A A A People who say things about ya when they don't even know you l'm so bored. '... To gra- duate Vikki Lyn Hammond 267 Franklin Sl. Whitman A Vik Jr. Prom wj.lASA, Driving wfLAM., going to Maine wfSASA A A A People who walk slow in the hall and Freshmen who clutter togeth- er A A A How boring. When is it Fridayf '.., To graduate lrom W-H and get married. David M. Harraden A A A 136 Li- berty St. Hanson A A Atfs 1,2,3,4. Cross Country 1.2. Computer Club 3, Reporter for DECA Club 4 A A Party- ing wf GG. CM. DB. Tall people A A A Thats a trip' 'AAA To go to college and become an electrical engi- DUCT. 48 APA: iii Heidi K. Gustakon 201 High St. Hanson Hi , Hiedz0' '... Softball UA VJ 1,2,3, Int. Tennis 1,2, Volley- ball-a-thon 2, Montreal 3,4 A A . Montreal wfM.S., Chan- nel wfMAS., Good times wfB.G., MAS., ect., THE BOX! . A A Trendy people and fake punks A A . Ya eight, and l'm the pOpC. , A A A Col- lege and be rich. Donna S. Hamelin 781 Pleasant St. Hanson , A A Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Key Club 2, Intra- mural Volleyball 2, S WE 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Exchange Con- cert 2,3. Panther fan 1,2,3,4 A A A Europe '84, powder light WfK.B., good times at SWE wfM.SA, KBE party wfSue and Cindy, 'purple cow A A A people who think they 're bet- ter than others A A A Der, whats up? A A A College. Paul K. Hanson 94 Pine Grove Ave. Whitman . A A July 4, Best times wfL.S. A , A Sugar Battery Acid A A A l'll do it tommorrow To have a great future. E. Christopher Harrington A A . 760 High St. Hanson Spark Radio 4, Pres- fGames Club 3.4, Fun 2,3, Darkroom 3.4, Jazz Club 3,4 A A A AB- WEYX, AAHA, Yexu- monus At NAP. 2,3,4, New- port Wf JALA at PAPA, Zappa on the lawn A A A The maquine look , . A Thats in outer Montasiaf' To live in Alaska in the mountains. Robert A. Haskell 240 Main St. Hanson . . . Basket- ball 2, Fuppie Fan Club 2,3,4 , . . Fuppie, The Wandal, Mr. Bows . . . Shallow mind- ed people . . . Vandalism is fun , Nifty. ' . . . To be- come a famous artist. Elizabeth Anne Hayes ,. . 61 Stetson St. Whitman . . . Buffy . . . Volleyball-a- thon 2, Lavs 1,2,3,4, Jr. Prom WfChip, Summer '83- '84 wfChip, Mrs. Andersons class wfM.H., March 20, 1983 Tweeny bopper , Eng- lish 3, Gym wfCandace, Mr. Wiuz and Pam, Paula, and Kelly. Windyfcfc Wolly, Scruffyklflipper, Pigeon- Atlfluffy . . . People who care about themselves, not who they hurt or bother . . . What's the matter? . . . To get married and be happy. Marian R. Haynes 16 Joyce Ave. Whitman . . . Mair , Mimi Danc- ing, Cheerleading 2, Student Council 3,4, Hall Decorating 3,4, Yearbook 4, Variety Show 4 , . . Good times wfKikitQ Moe, C.B.,f.I.M., Montreal, California, Flor- ida, Parties, Jr-Senior Prom, all of Buffys special favors, J.S. day at the beach, New Years Eve party. Sci- tuate summer ntght . , . Get- ting blamed for something I didn't do Hey Jeanie, whats up? . . . College, live in California, and eventually find the right guy. David R. Heidke . . . 356 Win- ter St. Hanson . . . Trekkie . . . My experiences wfAuto insurance in Jr. yr. wfS.B., Jr. English, Chemistry wfS.l-T . . . Crowded halls, Long lunch lines . . . What are you, sick? . . . To boldly go where no man has gone before. Todd A. Haskins 568 Franklin St. Whitman Muscle bound I-ull time .student l,2,3,4 Could've been wild UW., B.l ., T.S. . Long home- work asslgnments Look at the babes To become craiy and make money while doing it. Kathleen M. Hayes . . 18 Diane Terrace Whitman . . . Kathy , Katta Soft- ball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3 capt. 3, National Honor Society 3.4, Prom Committee 3.4, Hall Decorating 1.2.3,-4, Vol- leyball-a-thon 2, Yearbook 4 STB '83, Great times wfMark, llf2-U83 Going to Europe wfR.O.. toiletbusters wfS.E., K,F., B.C.. proms, Summer '84, Softball State Tourney Game. Stealing S.E. 's picture Saying goodbye to friends , . , Will you come with me? , Te amo. ' , . . College, marriage. Thomas F Hedin .. . 73 Dyer Ave. Whitman , , . Torn ... Hockey 1.2.3.4 . .. Eng- lish wf.I.B. and P.H. . . . Later. ' . . . To live happy Lisa M. Heffernan . . 4 Lantz Ave. Whitman . . Heffy , Le Hefteru . , , Softball 1.2. Hall Decorating 3,-4, Pep Rally 2.3.4. . Speech class, times u THE GA NG, New Years Eve '83- '8-1, Parties, beach trips. con- certs, cherishable moments wQ,f'K.H.. 1x'.J.D.,.l.F.lx'.. New Hampshire-Arethusa Fall '84 . . . Egotistical men . . Der, l do not. '. Can l's'e a hugI ' . . . To become an im- portant person in the business field. 49 Richard L. Henriksen 21 Lee Terrace Hanson . . . Henry . . . Summer of '83 . . . T. V. Commercials . . . Nightclub owner. Joseph A. Hinkley 165 Warren Ave. Whitman Joe , Hink Baseball 2,3,4, B.C. 3,4, Football 1. Hall Decorating 3,4, Inter- mural Basketball 3,4 5f12f84-Rhonda, 8f27f84, N.H. wfRhonda. Summer '84, Senior Prom wfRhonda . . . Mondays, Freshmen who think they are cool That's cool . Whats up? To be successful and make a lot of money. David M. Horkey Beulah St. Whitman . . . Building Construction . . . Life . . . 1 don't want to be here. To rule the world. Matthew G. Howard , . . 674 E. Washington St. Hanson . . . Howie , Matsy ... Track 2,3,4, Soccer 2.3, Bas- ketball 2,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Volley- ball-a-thon 2 . .. South Shore Principals, State Meet 140 ft.j, Jr. Prom wfS.M., Senior Prom, Semi-Formal , . . When you ask someone whats up and they say the sky ... What's up? . . , College, Marriage, own a Ferrari. 50 8 1 'mu 41' p- . 'lt-Y ak - M1l f I Michael Kevin Hickson . . . 18 Kendrick St. Whitman Hickey . . . Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4 . . . Ski trip 2,4, Lamp posts, 1202 curls Tough guy weight lifters , . . My mother said it was al- right . . . U.S. Golf Acade- my. Da vid A. Holmberg . . . 35 Ar- thur St. Whitman . . . Flip- per , Burger . . . Soccer 1,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4, Vol- leyball-a-thon 2, Concession Stand 2,3, Intermurals l,2,3,4 Going to work wfD.S., C.L., and C.P., Feb. 7, 1984-Duxbury, Feb. 14, 1984-Champions . .. People that think thy're better than they actually are ... NOTHING, 1'm t7ne ... College, law, and make some money. Scott B. Houghton . . . 1175 E. Washington St. Hanson . . . Quid . . . Rush, Black Sab- bath, Quiet Riot, Iron Maid- en . . . Parties, meeting a lot of cool friends, crashing 28 Monty Carlo wfLenny, Scu- ba diving, M.K. M.T ... D. B. Jocks, Preps, Freshmen . . . Lets Party. ' . . . Go to Wentworth and get my con- tractors license, Thank you Mr. Carlson. Michelle M. Hoyt . . . 231 Holmes St. Hanson . . . Shelly . . . Mike, Van Ha- len '82, Easter '84 . . . People that talk about others, but don 't know the whole story Whatever , I don't care. To become a nurse. MaryAnn B. Hughes 375 Homeland Dr. Whitman . . . M . . . Hall decorating 2,3,4, Canada Trip 4, Ski Trip 3,4, Volleyball Mara- thon 2, Tennis 3,4, Track 3,4, Basketball Cheerleading 1,2,4, Softball 1, Senior Class Play 4 B.O.C. concert, Horseneck beach summer 84 wfJ.G., Jr, Prom wfM.S., Senior Prom, chi- nese Firedrills wfP. M., N.B., M. W., Littles Joes Bandaids . . . People who call me use instead of Hughes 'ya know what l mean . .. Col- lege. Success in life. Richelle Jacob . . . 94 Rowena Ave. Whitman Chelle Band 1,2,3, Homeroom Rep. 2, Hall Decorating 4, Class Trip 4, Panther Fan 1,2.3,4 Goodtimes wfS.H. and M.M.. New York wfC.R., Summer '82, Goodtim-s with the best of friends . . . People who lie to you No way, are you serious? . . . C ollege, Travel Carl R. Johnson Union Park St. Hanson ... Spanky Good times with B.C. and C.A. Let me see your pass . . . Mrs. Lambert, 1'm sick, again. . . . To be a policeman. Steve M. Kailher 409 School St. Whitman Steve . Hot Dog Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 1.2, Radio Club 3.4, New Hampshire 1,2,3,4 . . . Times wfKristen, Good times in N.H. wfB.S., K.S., March 15, 1984, Legion Baseball '84 . . . Snobby Girls . . . But Coach. ' . . . College, Own a Z28, Play baseball until I 'm worn out. Janice Ireland 68 Porter St. Whitman .lan Soft- ball l,2,.?,4, Soccer 2,3, .Na- tional I lonor Society 3.4. Hall Decorating 1.2, 3,4 C1 VI. Fan Club 3 SI. Patrick 's Day Breakdown, Saquish Nlarch, Toilet papering '84, Burkefs Beach wfB.C'. 8: K.l ., Jr. Prom, L..'N', and the bunsen burner When people only use one door Its always fun until some- body gets hurt. College and Success. Lynn Eilleen Johansen 483 South Ave. Whitman Lynney' ',.. s kipping 1,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 1.2. Track 1 . , . Jr. Year wfG.F.. Summer of '83 wf under the tree in Whitman Center. Par- ties . . . Girls who go out with guys that are taken , , . We gotta get out of this place if its the last thing we do. . . , Graduate and get back wx' Gino. Donald A. Joly . . , 2030 Ocean St. MarshHeld . . . Big Al . DJ , , . Football 2.3.4. Wrestling 3.4, Homeroom Rep. 1.2.3,-1. G. WC 1.2.3.-1. Foods Club 1.2.3.4 , , . Get- ting caught by the Gips April '83 and being taken home. O1io's parties. Camp Kiwanee Summer '83 wfS.O., KM.. and The Gang . . . Hills, Eight counts, busy signals .. . Shut L'p. ' Marriage. college and happi- ness. Karen L. Kato 39 Holmes St. Hanson . . . Rollerskating lessons in dance at Riverdale 1.2.3.4 ,.. Good times wf.l.F.. K.C., Jr. Prom uj,l.P. . , Freshman u ho JCI as if they are it.' . Whats up1 ' . College and L1 good job. 51 Suann M. Keefe 70 Dyer Ave. Whitman . . . Soupa . Sooshi . . . Good times wfthe old gang, Loverboy Concert '83, good times in Dot., Jr. Prom, Annual Feb. 's at Paula 's. good times wfK.B., J.S., M.M. .,. Busy Signals, waiting for people who are always late . . . No way, really? , Serious Graduate and be happy. Jeff Kinsherf Jerome St. Whitman , . . Kinch . . . Betting Club 1,2,3,4, Work 3,4 Marthas Vineyard July 23 Orders after 11:30 pm . . . Never put off until tommorrow what was due yesterday. Engi- neering degree Jeffery K. Landteville 34 Belmont St. Whitman . . . Jeff . . . Bus to ZZ top . . . Bus boy. Craig W. Leary 217 High St. Whitman . . . iggy , Craigie ... Track l,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Wiffles Club 3,4, Panther Fan l,2,3,4 . . . Senior Prom, Wrestling meet against Duxbury 2f2f85, Good times at Ocean Village wfC.P., D.H., and D.S ..., Boring nights, eight- eount. pushups Loosen up. ', Thats just Duckie. . . . To see Flipper in a good mood for more than one day, college, business, and hotel management. 52 Thomas S. King . . . 53 Frank- lin St. Whitman . . . Thom- as Ba ... Soccer 3... Driv- ing and almost dying with D., Missing Jr. Prom wfM.P., June lst wfM.P. and M.R. . . . Walking down a crowded hallway knowing the late bell is going to ring . . . What- ever. ' . . . Be head ofa soft- ware company. James E. Kuketz . . . 56 Liber- ty St. Hanson Kukes Watching on the Mo- par with my friends, Arch I with Mr. Solari, Cruising . . . Math teachers nail polish . . . lt's been real . . . To win in the game of life. Peter Langley . . . 249 Pleasant St. Hanson. Charles C. Leonard 44 Beechwood Road Hanson ... Chuck ... Cross Country l,2,3, capt 4, Bas- ketball l,2,3, capt 4, Track l, volleyball 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 3,4, Framingham Historical Essay Contest 3, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4 Homeroom wfL.M., Bio. I wfA.A., Good times in Bio 2 class, Superbowl '82, Cross Country Championship 81 Kc 83, Track Championship 82, Good times wf TC. and girls, Jr. Prom, Semi-formal . . . People who walk slow in th the halls, all of B.D.1s sayings Yeah, maybe. ' . . . College to pursue a busi- ness career. Robin Lee Lewis . . . 942 Bed- Dean A. LeVangie . . . 64 Star St. Whitman Deana ., . Baseball l,2,3,4, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Int. Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Hall Decorat- ing 2,3,4 Jr. Prom wfA.G., Good times WXTC, C.L., the girls, and Hanson- ites., Parties at Camp Kiwanee, Burkes Beach, Jr. Year Freshmen who think they're seniors Shut up. ' To be suc- cessful and make a great amount of money. ford St. Whitman . . . Rob . . . l'd like to thank the sen- ior class for being so nice to me when 1 started out. It made things a lot easier! Es- pecially S.S. and C.M. Being new my senioryear . . . I 'm sorry. . . . To succeed further in cosmetology and become a skin specialist. Michael D. Lilley . . . 221 An- drew Lane Hanson Mike , Lil Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Weight- lifting 2,3,4, Volleyball 3.4, Math Olympiad 2,3,4, Fra- migham Essa 3 Prom Com Dy V - mittee 4, Volleyball-a-thon 2, Voice of Democracy contest 3, Hall Decorating 4 Football and Track Cham- pionship '82, Superbowl '82, Prom wfSue, 7fI 7f84 Sum- mer '84, Cape Cod wfCG., ride to Adams cookout . . . Freshmen who think they're seniors No problem , Ya mo be there To succeed. Kendra J. Lloyd , . . 182 State St. Hanson ... Ka-J ... Track l,2, Soccer 2,3, Soft- ball l,2,3, Prom Committee 3,4, Student Gov't H.R. Rep l,2,3,4, Chairperson Fun- draisers Committee 3,4, Newspaper Club 4, Dance Academy 4, Hall Decorating l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2, Volley- ball l,2,4 . . . always 4f9f83, Jr. Prom, Getting run off the road by a blue Trans-am, Cottage, Summer of '84 wfS.S, D.S., 8: T.P., having an adopted brother . . . wait- ing, not knowing, things not happening fast enough Ever it has been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. . . . College, marriage. 1. 5 A Mark A. I.cwi.s . I04 lgnion St, llan.son 1202 curls, deep breathing Chemis- try class, After .school wfCap. l .M,, .l..'VI.. Plym- outh, New Years at Andrews house, Partying in thepath . . . wise punk jocks ' Pronto. ' . lllu.strator. Sheila A. Lifrieri . 1294 Whitman St. Hanson She . . . Radio Club 13.4, Secretary 3,-1, Morning an- nouncements 4, Color Guard 2,3 . . . Superbowl '82, Cla.ss spirited '82, good times wfS.M., W.L., K.L.. Getting stuck in N.H. wf ski trip, WHRC1s l0th anniversary People throwing smoke bombs in school . . . life is tough. ' . . . Be a broadcaster or programmer director for T V. Jan C. Little 72 Harvey' Circle Hanson Yazz . . , Track l,2,4, Wrestling l,2, AFS 2,3 V.P. Fun Club. Abwey after hours, Radio 3,4, The cosmic connec- tion , Montreal 2,4 . . . Sum- mer vtjMarie. Hanson RAZR show staff Newport wylCH. Zappa on the la wn, Montreal 3-2-I club. ACXDC . . . Guys who come to school dressed in combat fatigues . . . 1 left itat home . . . To be king of a huge mountain and open up my vc-U' own expensive ski re- sort. Joanne E, Long 242 E. Washington St. Hanson . Jo . . Student council 1.2.3.-1. Hall Decorating l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3.4. Chorus 1.2. Band 1.2. Volley- ball-a-thon 2. Paris 'S-1. Pan- ther Fan l.2,3,-I The good tiems u .I.F.. and friends, Happy American Sunshine Tour '84, .lr. Prom . . Somebody telling me l 'm in a bad mood and l'm not . . l'mserious. ', kids . College. tra rel. S 3 Theresa M. Lynch 198 Woodbine Ave, Hanson . . . Tee Tee , S-queezie Swimming, Karate, Hall Decorating . . . Going to N. Y. wfAlisa, Sonja, Cathy, Art, Special thanks to B.P. , . . Getting up in the morn- ing Oh my goodness . . . To get out ofHanson fast and start my career soon. Patti A. MacKean 27 Churchill Ave. Whitman . . . Volleyball-a-thon 2, Working . . . N.B.'s 4-84, Chineese Firedrills-M.H., N.B., 8: M.W., Nantasket, Summer '84 . . . People who walk slow in the halls You know what l mean? , . , Business school, marriage. Gregory S. Mahan 670 Gorwin Dr. Hanson . . . Greg . , . Hockey 4, Surf ing 4 . . . Summer '84 wfloanne Salipante, Very good times wfC. W ..,. Win- ter, no fan and especially no- waves! . A . Hey bud, lets party. ' . . . Professional surtf er and become a member of the B-523. Diana J. Manning 234 Washington St. Whitman , . . Di . . , Cheerleading 1,2 . , , Summer '83, Meeting Michael, Good times wfJ.D., T.C., 8: S.G.. .l.C.'s apart- ment, running away wfM.K., Van Halen '82, Cape Cod '82 . . . Smokers in the lavs . . . I love you hun. ' . . , To have a happy life. marriage. 54 .lean M. MacCormick . . . 132 Whidden Ave. Hanson Beana , . . Softball 2, Montreal 1,2.3,4, Parties 1,2,3,4, Martina? vineyard . . . Speech wfLe Heffer, R.S., Summer '83, '84, Good times wfK.D., C.B., M.H., Excellent times in Marshfield . . . Going to school in beach weather Hey Marian . . . College. Anthony M. Mahan 670 Gorwin Dr. Hanson . . . Tony . . . All the times wfKristin, little tony, the Cars wf J,E.. G.F, M.A. ... Dirtballs with heavy metal concert T-shirts . . . To be a great father and to work in any lield of science. Frank Manganiello 165 Harvey Circle Hanson Frankie . . . Good times wfP.C., R.R. party '84 Whats up? . .. To be hap- py with whatever l do. Jeffrey G. Manter . . . Hanson Ant ...A riding, con- certs, 4 wheeling . . . Cruiser, Supercross, Beach . . . School securty . . . Rage. John J. Mara . . . 3 Taylor Cir- cle Whitman Deca Club 3,4 Van Halen '84, Jr. Prom w T.S., Excellent times w CXC and TS Livn f . . . ., g Sharon Get out of this IOWII. Karen L. Martinneau 177 Beulah St. Whitman , . . Shorty . . . Drivers ed., Panther Fan . . . Football Rallies, Foods 3 wfD.R., P. N., :fc M.O., Hall Decorat- ing . . . Slow freshmen, smoking in the la vs . . . Der.' Gimme a Break1 . . . To be successful in whatever I do. Edward R. McCarthy . ., 109 Loring Ave. Whitman Ed . . Good times K.S.? K. N. Jims fall ball . . . Girls that walk slow in the halls . . . Action packed . . . College. Sarah E. McGivney 211 Cross St. Hanson ... Grace . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . Good times with all m J' friends, getting lost going to the Cape, Health careers . . . Going to class and it 's freez- ing cold . . . Live for today, not for tomorrow . . . To be- COIUC 8 HUFSC. I 23 Q .7973 Robert I . Marinclli .lr. 153 Joanne Drive Hanson Bob , Maranooch I-ootball l,2,3, cap! 4. Traek 1,3,4. Volleyball 1.2.3,-1. National Honor Society 3.4. Hall Decorating 1,.Z,3,4, Prom Committee 3.4. Year- book 4 ., .Superbowl '82, and the party after, Driving one rainy night wfS.l:A., C. G., S.C. with no brakes, no lights, and no windshield wip- ers, S. T.B. . . , Girls who don 't invite boys to their par- ties . . . Jeeper.s Crow . . To become host of Solid Gold. Herbert A. Mayer IV , . 12 Star St. Whitman ... Huz . Elrond , . . AFS 1,2 Newspaper Club 2.3, Ra- dio 3,4, Student Government l,2,3, Volleyball l, Dances 1,2,3,4, Options 2,3 Prom committee 3, A.V. 3,4 Purple Rain, Sum. '84 wfj. T., Lowies . . . Snobs. Democrats . , , Hey kid, hows your mother?' ',,. To be a high tech business man. James McDonald . . , 7 Sands' Ter. Hanson , . . Jimmy . Hooper Jr. Football 1,2,3,4 . . . Meeting Gail Clergy, Shooting wjJ.C. and R.R. . . . Waking up at 6am every morning for school . . . You Know? , .. To be suc- eessful. Cherylanne C. McGrady 642 Temple St. Whitman . . . Cheryl ... Football Cheerleading 2.3.4, Basket- ball Cheerleading .1 Hall Decorating 2.3.4, Panther Fan 2.3.4. Miss 3rd Down U83 English l w NC. Good times u','Ri'clq 3.4. 12715783 w G.C.. Growing up w, 'M.S.. Summer 'S-1. Holbrook '84 . , People ask- ing when l'm going to do nts hair again Oh, this is great. '. I don 't feel like it. ' To more to California and find Mr. Wonderful. 55 Carol A. Mc Grath 166 Jerrold St. Hanson . . . Slash . . . AFS'2, Newspa- per 2, History Club 3,4, Hon- or Society 2,3, 4, Yearbook 4, Framngham 3, State Histori- cal Conference 3,4, V. F. W. 2, Voice of Democracy 3, PCC l, Math Olympiad 2,3,4, Panther Pause 4, Sum- mer of '84 wfCraig, Talks wfBarb, and class wfG.B., K.W. or P.M., Speech wf Pam and Mr. Colley, Harass- ing teachers Needing a gas mask to go into the girls lav . . , Whats your major maladjustment Ms. McCar- thy? , , . College, career, understanding and loving spouse. Kellie Lynne Mclntyre Crescent St. Hanson . . . Kell Tommy l,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 1, Panther Fan l,2,3,4 . . . Meeting Tommy .ZX4-l.'l3, Getting a horse at the exit, Getting my ring from Tommy Marcolini 4f83 , . . People who get in- volved without knowing what's really going on Would you? . , . Hair dressing, marry To-my. Marorie D. McNamara , . . 37 J Meadow Lane Whitman . . . Maggie ... Cardinal Spellman 1, Lavs 2,3,4 8f83 met Chris, memories of Jimm y I 'll never forget, going on sebaticals wfK,W., R.A., and S.R., tripping wfSidney the Turtle. + K.R. Going to Chatham on the Magic Bus, awesome times wfC.L. People who are always com- plaining about life . . . 1'm bored. ' . . . Move to Califor- nia and go to secretarial school. Michelle Means . . . 90Auburn St. Whitman . . . Shell , . . AFS l,2,3,4, Key Club l, Student Government I,2,4, Hall Decorating 1,2,4, Prom Committee ,4, Yearbook l . . , Europe trip '84, rm. 102, Steve 2,3,4, King Richards Faire '84, Good times wfCB, SD, LAZ, etc. , . , People who think they 're better than everyone else . ,. T'sup?. ' Go to college major in dance and theater. 56 Qi ffi':,,.4'j .cgi M, ff5'f'r fig aw H, U . B , Ii 1 4 -.,.,,:-511, ., 2:3 S- -fig Pt .f '3, 'W-i , Sean R. McGrath . . . 19 Sur- rey Lane Hanson ma- g00 Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track l,2, Wrestling 1, Student Council ski trip 2,3,4, Dan MacNamara 'a in vitationls 3 . . . Hiding from the H.P.D. . . . Byrne's mouth. Daniel P. McNamara 92 Meryl St. Hanson . . . Dan . . . Cross Country 2,3, Soc cer l, Wrestling 2,3,4, Vol leyball 2,3,4, Track l,2, Stu- dent Council 2 . . . Ski trip '83, Whytey in a briar patch D.M. Invitational 3,4, Dux bury '84, searching for Why- tey wfB.M. and B.D. . . . Tall people that rank on short people . . . Maybe! . . . To be financially successful. Suzanne B. McPate 54 Crooker Place Hanson Sue Homeroom Rep 2,3,4, Cheerleading l,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3,4, Hall Decorat- mg l,2,3,4. Prom Committee 3.4 Ski trip '83 wfK.B and C.B., Night Games, Mopes, Meeting Greg People who think they know everything Oh my God. ' College, happi- HCSS, Kirsten L. Meara . . . 80 Katy- did Lane Hanson . . . Kir , , . Band l,2,3, Dance Mara- thon 2, 3, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, PantherFan l,2,3,4, Europe 3,' Exchange concert 2,3, Hall Decorating 4 Summer '84, California '80, Best of times wfL.M., Work- ing at Jordan Marsh wfD.G., Old Orchard Beach, Canada, D.D. concert . . . People who spend their time worrying about what others think of them . . . Spare me the grief . . . To live in Hawaii and be happy. Jean M. Melisi 528 Har- vard St . . . Luigi , Juana Yearbook 3, Ed. 4, Fra- mingham entry 3, A.FS. l,2, Prom Comm, 3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4, Girls State 3, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4, Soccer J, V. 2,3, Cho- rus 2, American Legion Es- say Contest 2nd prize 3, Pan- ther Fan 1,2,3,4 . . . Summer of 84, Rick Springfield, Semi-Formal wfD.H, Jr. Prom wfG.Z, Meeting Da vid lagainj Mr. Benoits Alg. ll class, Junior year, Marshfield Fairafc Mr. Banana . . . Ha v- ing no heat in Homeroom 181 ... Rock on. ' . .. Col- lege, to be an executive, and live happily ever after! Barry G. Moore . . . 1I7South St. Hanson Kathleen M, Moran 59 South St ... Kathy ... Basketball l,2,3,4, Yearbook Comm. 4, Softball 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Volley- ball Marathon 2, Hall Deco- rating 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2 . . , Rockland game, Oh what a night , The crack in the door, S.O.S. wfB.S., S.E., 62 gang, Ireland in '85, Rides home wfK. W., Summer of '83, Good times wfgreat friends, Superbowl '82 . . . Technica- lities, Fundraisers . . . Good one. ', 1t's two degrees. ' . . . College, success. Pamela A. Morse 28 Holmes Terrace , . , Nose , M'ela Cross Country 2, National Honor Society 3,4, AFS. l,2, YLC 2. P.C.C. l,2, ACE l,2, Society of Distinguished Am. History students 2, American Legion Contest lst 3, District Rep. 3, Providence '84, Brewster l,2,3,4, Gathering team 3,4 1f25f8l wfJ. W., Sum- mer of '82, Mr. Bolus, Jr. Prom '83, Hyper-times wfJ.C., A.B., C.M., Senior Prom '85, DA YO, Groton- wood '84.' .... People who think I look like Shirley Tem- ple . . . Dang it. ' 'yes. this is naturally curly hair! , . . To become a youth minister ora Baptist Minister. To love and be loved. lidlnuwf' I X v Q-91 .. , 2,2 ,WAN Nlltfk A. Nliidcsllnii 141 Wagon Trail 'Wlarkeeu freshman ,ser w,f.l,l'. C1 P., P..S',. Mr C. class, Jour- ney ti ACEXIXQ lunch, skiing. camping. Rocky runs People that will not open both doors at passing time' Hat lop. ', lake ofl7 Craig Moore , 391 School St., Whitman Christine M. Morrison . 23 Wood St Chris Jeff X: partying. llunking freshman year u,'P,B.. lam l,2,3,4, . . . The good times I have spent with Jeff . peo- ple starting rumors , Where's Jefl7 . Bah-ha ., go to college. get mar- ried. 8: be happy Kevin E. .Hossman , 130 Holmes Street . .Voose . . . Football 12.3.-1. baseball I. Prom Committee 3.-I Hall decorating 1.2. 3. 4. H it'l7e club 1.2.3.-1, . , . Good times u,fP.C.. L.C.. NIC.. ND.. summer 83 . Junior Prom is Lisa, Bostonian. good times at beach. Camp Kiuanee Regans three lines. waiting tor .NC Shut UP, ' . I .sears col- lege, become a state police ollicer, 5- Shawn E. Murphy 72 Belcher Drive Paco Student government l,2,3,4, Basketball 2, lntra. volleyball 3,4. band 2,3, Hon- or Society 3.4. P.C.C. 1.2, Prom committee 3.4, Hall decorating l,2.3,4, Boy's state 3, Abington Historical Society 3, volleyball mara- thon 2, yearbook staff-1, Best dressed 4, C. P. fan club 3.4, T.P. club 4 Kristen, walking in the woods wfM.D., B.T.. C. Y., Mod I study, Washington D.C., Be- ing late to Spanish Ill. U.N.H. weekend . .. paying 54.50 for a movie! , . , HO- LlTA , ROCK ON. ' college, success, happiness. Lisa M, Neville . . . 182 Winter St . , . Spacey , He Wom- an' '.,. Whipcream Hgh! in cafe wfD.D., at the beach wjD.D., D.H., J.S., good times wfM.R., D.H., A2 D.W Snobs 'go for it . what's happening? . have a good one , ,. Robbi Ann Newcomb . , . 856 Monponsett St Blon- die , H.L.' ',.. good times wfC..l., S.R., P.L., meeting such nice people over these past few years and having them always there when you needed them , . , people who think they're highly recom- mended-when they know they're not 'Qvou're no use anymore, no one is , . . being on my own 8: having a well paying job. Christine O'Brien 1198 Bedford St., Whitman 58 Eric L. Naylor 118 Fair- wood Dr Conehead Blast Band 1,2,3,4 jazz band l,2,3,4, S.E.M.S.B.A. 2,3,4, District 4, Class Musician 4, M YWE 4, Hall decorating 1,2,3,4 marching band 1,2,3,4, Ex- change concerts 2, 3, 4, variety show 1,2,3,4, Honor Society 4, track l,2,3,4, cross country 1,2, basketball 2 . . . Mon- days.' Thant's cool Thats very very cool! 1 Berklee College of Music, be- come the greatest musician in the world, to make people happy with my music. Lawrence G. Newcomb 667 Plymouth St Newk , Newky . . . Soc- cer 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Track 2,4, Student council l,2,3,4, Key club 1, yearbook 4, Prom Committee 3.4, vari- ety show 3,4, Michelle 3,4, G.W.C. 1,2,3,4, Wrestling capt. 4, intra. volleyball 2,3,4, Bonnie Byrne fan club l,2,3,4 . . , Clinching the 1984 Wrestling championship, the .Iunior Prom 42 the muffler, Steve Olsons parties, 1983 champs in track . . . fat girls that wear tight pants, leg weights . . . 'poke that . . . to become Hnancially stable, and have a family. Lawrence P. Nolan 249 Phillips St . . . Larry . . . Soccer l,2,3,4, Track 2,4 v hall decorating 2,3,4, Hockey I, Ski trip 2,3,4, prom com- mittee 4, senior class trip Cliffs Gym 3,4, voiieybaii marathon 2, inter. volleyball National Honor Society 4 inter. weight lifting 3,4, .. . summer of '84, Cape with lC.G.l Cars concert 84 Junior Prom wfK.R B.D. 's Ego . ,. what's up? no problem . . . college, be successful, have lots of fun, Kevin B, O'Brien . . . 48 Alden St . .. Olie , K . .. Craig Leary fan club 4 . . . all sum- mer with Sharon, beach wf.l.F., J.L., tk TH., summer at Fa wlers, Sharon . . . People that are very near . . . Oh sure , No problem wealthy, marriage, ser- vice bound IA.Fl. v 1 1 1 1 Brendan M. Odom 338 Homeland Drive, Whitman ... Burga , B.K. ... Hockey 3,4, ski trip 3.4, . . . June lst wfD.H. A2 B.S early morning Hockey prac- tice was there home- work? . . . to be a stock broker on the N. Y. stock ex- change. Stephen C. Olson . . . 270 Cross Sl., Hanson .. . Olio , Ols . . Football 2,3, Capt. 4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track l,2,4, Nat. Honor Society 2.3.4, variety show 4, senior class play, prom committee 3,4, wiftle club 84 , specta 3.4, Framingham 3, Spell- man essay finalist 3, Parker- Bates award 3, United States achievement academy-Histo- ry tfc Leadership, perfect at- tendance l,2.3.4, workouts with the guys lpartiesl girls that fake that they are stupid . . . Zivay Zivonovay Jr silicaffestftenajeu Mechanical engineer, climb Mt. Kilamengaro. Bruce D. Osborne . . . 49 East Ave, Whitman . . . Oz . . . getting up in the morning. Deborah J. Pease 30 B Lake St., Whitman .,. Debby , Nick Cho- rus l,2,3,4, Exchange concert 2.3.4, A.F.S. 3 ... gym wfC.P., E.S. 8: L.A. 84 , exchange concert at Bidde- ford ME., chorus with I. T. 83-84' . . , slow people in the hallsl, people who stop and talk in the halls . . . Go for it. ' No way. ' . . . to be suc- cessful in whatever I do. Very! 'U Olsen jf, Ifliricn Ave. Whitman NIerlc . Mem Intra Tennis l.2.3,4, f ltorus 3.4, Panther ltlft l,.?..?.-I walking home in the rain v- .'l.isa alter the pep rally. Woxie times. lUfl5,fX2. CATS. meeting Adonnas. riding to North- ampton wlfl. ll people who pronounce my name wrong on purpose No w'ay. '. l did not '. Stop lt. ' college. be happy al- ways. Steven P. O'Rourke 470 Brook St., Hanson Steve working at Straw berry Fair HJ-Ps'5, dt Fitigeralsis from X3-.S'5 Senior Prom lvl wf.-1.H'.. New Hampshire with SG. 8-I . Junior prom XJ w'fC,W,, Junior prom 8-J w'fNC. semi-formal 83 wflN'.C., New Hampshire wfR.C. 8-I working Fri. ti Sat. nights Lafer much Otay ' hope to trayel. maybe college. Traci L. Pakalnis 30 Sportsmens Trail. Whitman P.Ix'. Tracikins Soccer 1.2. Softball l.2.-1. Cheerleading 2.3.4, Chorus 1.2. hall decorating 1.2.3.-1. Panther lan l.2,3.-1. .National Honor Society 2.3.4. Peace- lul Meadows. Yearbook Edi- tor. Prom Committee 3.4. History club 3.4. lnlra. yol- leyball l,Q'..?.-J. Student coun- cil l.J, volley ball marathon I . Ck.-XF. laughing in B.Ix. bathroom, beach w V B, .52 DR., everyones a little bit hornet. cottage w SS., lxfl... DS., drive-ins, Kikifs party, Kiwanee, Super Bowl NJ , summer of b'-I . tramel. make good lriends and be happy .'ViCl7CllL' L. Pendleton Sll Washington St.. Hanson Shelly Football cheer- leading 2.3.-1. capt. 1.4. Bas- ketball cheerlleading 2.3.4. capt. 3. class secretary 1.2.3.-J. .National Honor So- ciety 3.4. yearbook ed -J, Miss Touchdown 3. Nliss Whitman-Hanson -I, hall decorating 1.2.3.-1. prom committee 3.-1. lntra. yolley- ball 2. ski trip 3.4 larry 3.-J. Junior prom ss l N.-the mulller n SE. Ji -1 C. lun times n my friends B. D. 's sayings. larry 's wres- tling momes I don't know .Q I don 't care col- lege. marriage. tram el SQ Alichael A. Perkins 152 Glenwood Pl, Hanson Zig , Perk Soccer I,.?, Hockey 2 June Ist with T.K., M.R ... cafe study, freshmen with all their books in their gym bags . . . Alachinist. Sonja L. Pierce , . . 399 Wood- bine Ave., Hanson . . , Bonja , so-so Track l, hall decorating 2,3,4, door decorating l,2,3,4 , . . New York trip wfA1isa, Theresa af: Cathy, Summer 84 when my family went to Nova Sco- tia, R.l. boot bamp 83 Ju- nior Prom 8-1' 't,, walking down the halls and having to look up to talk everyone! . . . What1 ' Who7 , Hey Squeezie . , , Navy. Marianne E. Powers 224 Cross St., Hanson ... Mare , Liz' '... Key club l,2, colorguard 3, workstudv 4 Europe 8-4 , getting my Hrs! car, good times with L.S., S.M., J? S.R,, writing notes in class . . . people who walk too slowly down the cor- rider . , . l'd be the one to get caught' ',.. to be a pedi- atric nurse. Brenda Lee Pupek 31 Crooker Place, Hanson ,, Bren . . Jan, 7, 1984, B.O.N., Shawn Jan, 15 people who talk about others Cant wait until the weekend. , . Marry a mil- lionairel 60 1 Christine M. Pero . . . 41 Cran- berry Rd, Whitman . . . Cristina , Gumbi . . . homeroom alt. rep. 3,4, Stu- dent Gov. 3,4, prom com. 3,4, hall decorating 1,2,3,4, key club 1,2, Spanish l,2,3,4, Deca 4, ski trip 3, Camp Kiwanee, EuropefLondon dt Paris 84 volleyball mara- thon2 . . . Happy American Sunshine Tour Europe 84 , Summer of 84 , Jr.-Sr. prom wfTom U84 Super- bowl, The Cars, Rick Spring- Held Jr Boy George concert 84 when people buy the same clothes as me .. . 1t's Christine. ' fyes, we do hate you , Rock on , Si, pero . . . college, continue modeling. Gregory J. Pike 393 Au- burn St., Whitman , . . Spike , Pikey Build- ing Construction I Kc 11 all the parties I went to, good times with M.G., J.L. R.A . . . everyone on Mondays . . . That's cool, Can 't see it from my house . . . to be looked up at and respected. Sharon Lynn Prendergast I6 Candlewick Lane, Whit- man Sha , Shawna home rm. rep. 1,2,3,4, Panther fan 1,2,3,4, hall decorating 1,2,3,4, Camp Kiwanee 1,2,3,4, prom com- mittee 3.4, year book 4, Cho- rus l,2,3,4 Jr. prom wfKev, Kevin 1,2,3,4, good times wfB.B., S.S,, T.H., March 16, 1982 . . . fat girls who wear tight pants, dirt- balls!! . . . Der.' what a ding- leberry , Ya, right Kev college, marriage, be happy. Stephanie May Redding . , . 19 Holmes St., Hanson . . . Stel , . . . Intra bas- ketball 1, Intra. tennis I,4, Intra. paddleball 1,4, Intra. bowling 2,4, computer club l,2,3,4, J. V. softball 2,3, Pan- ther fan 1,2,3,4, going to the states Varsity Softball 3, dances . .. goodtimes wffriends fR.N.. C.J., P.L.j, Summer 84 fulHlling a dream Aug. 26, 84, S.S.N., M.P. 's slumber parties, walk- ing in the rain . , . slow walk- ers and short stoppers, people who judge and don't know . . . Whatever , 'ya know , Whats up? . .. to be happy in whatever I do. Ellen M. Ricco . . . 116 Indian Trail, Hanson . . . Lin , El . , . Student Council l,2, Class President 2, Aqui- nas Typing Contest 2,J,4. Volleyball Marathon 2, Pan- ther Fan 1,2,3,4 ... Mod A Study-Uno, Christmas Semi- formal, passing outatten- dance, French Ill, 8f10f83 Sean, Junior Prom SO., Chicago , 42nd Street , Plymouth . . . missing the bus, people who are on an ego trip, walking to the bus in the rain . . . Der , Back off' '.' 'you think you 're so perfect .' . . . go to secretarial school, get job, tra vel, marriage and happiness. Jill M. Rintamaki , . . 218 Crescent St., Hanson Squeeky , J.R. . . . 3yrs. Volleyball, F.F,A,, Horse shows, National FF.A., Co- vention and Sta te Conv. Pres. Ski club, Blood Bank 2.3, Fall Flower Show 3 . . . Bris- tol Aggie. Good times at Horse shows wfJ.P. and friends, happiest when with close friends N.K.C. 83 '... Chronic Complainers You Weirdo .', I know ... to do the best at what I set forth and be happy, wish everyone the same happiness, Donna L, Rodger . , . ll2 Rock St., Whitman Rodge , Donns Basketball 2, DECA J,4, DECA class re- porter 4 . , . camping in the rain 7f6f84 with T.S., L.B., C.E., Huey Lewis Concert, getting a car for my birthday . . . Freshman who act tough, crowded bathrooms, people who complain all the time What's up dude ?, Mercyf, Hey Toni-girl , 1 want a new drug .' A . . go to one of Toni 's parties, be a veterinarian assistant. Tracy L. Rouleau , . . 292 Gor- win Drive, Hanson , . . Rollo , Tiny-in-law Cheerleading 2,3,4, Natl. Hon. Soc. 2,3,4, Prom comm. 3,4, yearbook comm. 4, hall decorating 1,2,3,4, History club l,2,3,4, volleyball mara- thon 2. Chorus 1,2, band l,2, intra. volleyball l,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 2, math olympi- ad l,2.3,4. Panther fan l,2,3,4 Jen's party 3-5, Porch talks, Mush and the plastic bag-Aug. I8, Kevin's driveway wffrixie, the Plym- outh nite, spring and summer 83 CFAK, The White Glove people who lie. people who use people to get what they want You'll find , say OO-babie , . . to go to college, get married, and be RICH!! 'sf .A ,Q--4' 42:4 Christine l. Richardson IO6 School St., Whitman Chrissy U Cardinal Spellman l,2. W-llj.-1. 8-26- 82 Brian aft We always. Van llalen l9X-I , waiting lor the weekends A2 dreading Mondays best of times wfBrian here. there 62 every- where-anytime and always. forever Fakes, -people who try to be something that they 're not, Smokey lavs Wicked , Like ya knov. ,' . , . to be well off living hap- pily' and .secure in the coun- UV. Kathleen E. Roache X7 School St- Whitman Roachie , Bunky Notre Dame l, Dancing-my whole life '3-2-84 with Da vid, Lots of fun with DE, summer of 8-J , Memories of past experiences, Heart 3: Kansas with D.E. MMV. ti C.L. Dyer School Fire with M.M., l-7-84 with ls'.R.. the birth of my' niece Samantha 4-6-84 with D.E,. Doctors ofnce with my mom Fake people, people who think their perfect, snobby girls. crowded hallways I 'm only' gootin on How Wonderful, ' to become a nurse, and then marry my boyfriend Da vid. Doris M. Romano . , 22 Cher- U' St., Whitman Dory Dee' '... Laughing in BK, Bathroom, beach June 4. I983, Summer of U83 l Love You Jim.', Thanks Mom cf Dad. . People thinking they are better than you re Good Deal. ' . Nursing school, and being happy. Dawn NI. Rowell . bl Corth- ell Avenue, Whitman DECA I. DECA ll good times with CH.. lxflxf. and KH people 14 ho walk slow in the halls See ya later getting married to Keith, 61 Renee R. Roy 81 Joyce Terrace, Whitman A A A Creepy, Midget' Deca 3, BAK.. 2,3,-1, and any other thing 1 've done, besides go to school A A A Wareham Ne- whampton, NAH., Charlies pool, the proms, summer of '84 uf CALA, AIADA, and TAG. my Chevy, the beach, high- ways, and food Hghts A A A get- ting detentions for coming in late, and any other rules l've broken A A A WhatI '. Wadda ,va wanna do7 . Well, uhatls the worst that can happen 1 ' A growing at least another inch taller. and getting my red Corvette. Bryan T. Russo AA , 70 Joanne Dr. A A Building Construc- tion A A A meeting new people my freshman year, and ha v- ing nothing but good times A A A life A A A Homework on a Ffldf1,V.'.'.'u To have my own home. and to ha ve a son. Steve A. Russo 51 Walnut St. Whitman Hockey 2 August in England '84, good times wf TCA, BAC., and SAS. A A A Ezke people A A A How ya doing? success- ful in business Ma ureen JA Ryan 713 Whitman St. Hanson Moe , Wish 32 A A DECA-Sec. 4, good times with LAP. and TAD.1s, Mod I study' with DAHA, Accounting 1 with the corporation , K.D.kS bird, very special times with TAD. people who brag about themselves A A Not another llalf AA marriage, live long and hap- P!- 62 Corinne AA Rozen A A A 295 Indi- an Head StA A A A Reenie A A A Soccer 1,2,3,4, capt. 4, bas- ketball cheerleading, track 1,2,3,4, Hall Decorating 1,2,3,4, Vice. Pres. 1.2, HAR. Rep. 3,4, Student Gov't 1,2.3,4, Chairman of Prom Committee, 2nd runner up Miss Touchdown, 3rd runner up W-H, Yearbook, 4 Intra. Volleyball 1,2,3,4, New Drapes wf MAK., '81, Mod wfD.S., friendships, late talks wfLiz, becoming an aunt, If5f83, speech class. A A A When people don 't open the other side of the door A A A Hi HoneyA'A'A'.'.' Hey WOm3H.'.'.', I love track.'.'A' work with children, and to be happy. Carl DA Russo AA A 2 Emerson Ave, A A A Carlos Saude A .A cross country 2,3,4, track 2,3,4, A A A Soph. English class, Spanish 111 no morals, Finesse in Chem. class Byrnes mouth A A A Hey dude A A A make money! Kristin AA Ryan 157 Raynor Ave. A A A Rosita A A A Student Gov't 1,2,3,4, Pan- ther Fan 1,2,3,4, Hall Dec. 1,2,3,4, Key Club 1,2, Europe '84, Prom Committee 3,4, Happy American Sun- shine Tour '84, summer of '84 wf Mark, Shawn, Chris- tine, and Tom, Jr. prom wfLarry, rm. 102, near fatal crash wf EAR., CAP. and DAS., TAP. club, crullars , cape weekend at UANAHA, Boy George., A AA driving on the highway with Wanna Yes, we do hate you Go- mez.'!A ', rock on . col- lege, success and happiness. Jennifer AA Rzasa A A A 317Gor- win Dr. Hanson A A A Jen- fur , Nigfe A A A Football Cheerleading 4, Basketball Cheerleading 3, 4, Hall Deco- rating 2,3,-1, Prom Commit- tee 3,-4, Yearbook Staff 4, Volleyball 4, Chorus 1,2, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, CAM. fan club 2,4 my party Aug. 3-5, Smurfs par- ty, CREA TION parties, Camp Kiawanee with the plastic bag and mush, Aug. 18, Cartys driveway with Trixie, the 'good night, BAS. with FP. A A A waiting in the rain at C hrist ys in Pembroke for a ride ,AAA people who are always late A A A Say oo-ba- bie , You'11 Hnd. ', Am 1 being too loud? A A A college. Wayne A. Santos 189 South St., Hanson . . . Party- ing with the boys,' homeroom with DR . . . Prejudiced peo- ple . . . Everything is under control. , . . Air Force. Steven C. Sawyer 911 Washington St., Whitman . . . Tom . . . Spellman 1,25 baseball 3,4 summer of '845 all the good times with TC, BC, SR :Q the Whalens . . . crowded hallways 8: Mondays That's cooI. . . . go to college and be suc- cessful at whatever I do. Mary L, Sayce Walnut Lane, Carver . . . Mair . . . La v. 1-45 Brae Burn 3,45 Pan- ther Fan 1-4 . . . Mr. Colleys speech class: Boston wf LG, GH, 8: JB5 summer of '84: Cape summers of '82 8: '835 Quincy Mkt. spills: Mr. Val- la 's English class5 Junior Prom5 Semi-formal '835 17th birthdayg all the good times . . . People who think theyare awesome , . . No sir. , . . Have a day care center, get married 8: ha ve kids. Deborah L. Shaughnessy 294 Plymouth St., Whitman ... Debbie ,.. WHRC 2,3,45 Intramural gymnastics 1-45 volleyball 25 yearbook staff 45 Prom Committee 3,45 hall decorating 1-4 El Toritos '845 good times wfCP, DS, di: BC5 WHRC video production with Mr. C5 Sheila and me in the radio station doing a show . . . smoking in the lavs . . . Wow, Miss Allan, do we ha ve to? , . . college, tra vel, show horses, and ha ve a suc- cessful job in business. as qi' Michelle W. Sa ull 24 Pierce A vc . Hanson SaulIy Band 1.2.3.-1. SEMSBA 2.3.45 District 3.4, AllSta1c 3,45 PCC 1.2. 'Na- tional Honor Society 3,-J. lramingham llismry Conf 3,45 .S'W'lf '83 JZ '84, cuvf incidcntq Bowie times v.,fDB.' Falmouth bus ride play- ing thc bassoon h ' college. Bridget A. Saycc . 685 'Hain St., Hanson , , , Gridge . . . Cross Country 1.2.3,-lg Basketball l,2,3,4.' Track l,2,3,4,' National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Hall Decorating 2,3,4,' Prom Committee 3.4: Yearbook Editor 45 , 7f7f83 wfKF,' SOS uf KM. SE A2 the gang: Semi-formal '825 Friday the 13th in the cemetery: St. Patricks Day breakdown '845 STB '835 Ire- land '85 . , Basketball School , . , How ya doin i ' . . . college and be happy in everything l do. Timothy M. Sharland . 46 Fairwood Dr.. Hanson .. Tim Cross country 2,3,4,' Hockey 2,45 Track 4,- Volleyball marathon 25 parties with York being too serious in practice Whats homevrorkZ ' . sportscasting A2 journalism. James G. Sheard . . . 111 Car- leton St., Whitman , Jim' ',,. Soccer 1.2.45 Cho- rus 2.3.4.' git mnastics 1-45 Greenfield E wha nge Con- cert 25 Brockton A rt Concert 35 Beach I-4 intramural gymastics: Jazz u CH JZ JL: Ninja and Baja 14 .VAJ Sk,u'ieu . . . Snobs. cliques. and snobbj cliques . , Hey don 't mess. ' become an elementary teacher. 1 63 Robert S. Sheldon l2I School St. Whitman . . . Rob' '.,. My Hrst and best trip with the two J.L.'s, the Police concert wfjay, Franny and Peter. ZZ Top and Van Halen, on the bus the Van Halen weekend, me Dave. and Pete getting stuck on the track with the Comet, Kathy 4f20f84, Labor Day Week- end wf Kathy in New Hamp- shier, going out partying wf all my friends. . . . teachers who think they can cut in the lunch line, where are the parties T '.,. to be able to work with computers. Julie A. Simmons . . . 47 Com- mercial St., Whitman Jules, B Mr. Andersons History class Freshman year, being called B by S.K., K,B., good times wf D.F., and the bad times wf D. V. people who don 't mind their own business. over crowded hallways, Whatever , oh well Da vid Small , . . 873 Robinson St. Hanson David W.So er I76 Hi h P 8 St. Hanson . . . Stud. Sopers- lam, , , . Yearbook l,2,3, Deca 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 1.2.3, Newspaper staff l,2,3, girls l,2,3,4, . , . Burkes Beach parties, my party when Space asked Deerhead to the prom, goodtimes wf Choby, R.W, spare '84 summer wf the girls ,.., smoking in the la vs, tough guys who are not tough, See ya , We shall see ,.., To be rich and powerful. 64 Toni M. Shimkus . . . 672 Au- burn St., Whitman ... Tones, Toni-girl, 776784 camping wf D.R., L.B,, ti G.E., good times at S.S.N.F freshman year. French III, wf Mr. D,, L.H., Kc C.G. go- ing to school on Fridays, cliques, Let's move it people! . . . College, Texas, more good times, and to nev- er stop laughing. Debra T Slocum 34 Bay- berry Rd. Whitman . . . Deb- bie, Deetoy, . . . Bskt. ball cheerleader I, Key club l,2, Hall Decorating l,2,3,4, Prom Committee 3.4, Deca 4, Student Council Alt. 1,2, Europe 3, Panther Fan l,2,3,4, soccer and wrestling fan 4 ,... The Happy Ameri- can Sunshine Tour lEuropej '84, rm. 102 Superbowl '82, boating, my senior summer at Ocean Village wfD.H., C.L., and C.P,'s, me and Christine at Aunty M's, ... people who ha ve the same clothes as me, and people who have a complex . . . Well, this is fun and exci't1'ng.'.'l.'.'.' . . . go to New York to tind work as a dancer and model. Peter D, Smith 593 W Washington St. Pete 1 Smitty, . . . With Kathy and the V bottle, and every party with the drum section 1 Jenos. A.A. with Bull band and stage band, Rock Lob- ster Club . . . freshmen, band practice, . . . Peace, love,' take it when you can get it' Drumline parties, The Domes. Dawn W. Soper , .. I 76 High Clairse , .. A.I-TS. l, Pres. of St. Hanson Winky Deca l,2, Homeroom Rep 2,3,4, Chorus BOB!!! llf25f83, all great times, be- ing a twin wf Dave, and knowing all about it, summer of '82, Florida, Cape, Con- ventions, cottage , wf S.S., C.D., K.L., and TP., I'll nev- er forget my Jr. Prom show- ers , Thank you Mom and Dad, I love you both, . . . people who scuff their feet, people who think they are God s gift . . . Go for it.'.'.' Smiles.' Forever , Hey cu- tie.'.'. ' . . . college, to tra vel to be with Bob. Tracy M. Stewart 356 Plym- outh St. Whitman ... Stewy , Traybee . .. Summer of '82 with Jimmy, Montreal 3,4, Mr. Vallas English class, summer of '84, Foot Patrol , with Ann, Jr. prom, wf John Rush '84, driving J.M., C.C., and B.M., Buffy getting all the credit, growing up and all the good times with Cindy Calabro and John Mara. James E. Sullivan . , , 115 Fair- wood Dr., Hanson . . . Son , Sully New Hampshire trips with K.K., Trip to Riverside with the gang, Mopeds down Hyannis with K.K., Going out with L.S. . . , People who park in my space . . , Go to school, maybe be a pilot. Sondra Louise Swenson 454 Beulah St., Whitman . . , Son , Susie Panther Fan l,2,3,4, Track l,4, Soc- cer manager 2, Prom com- mittee 3,4, Hall Decorating l.2.3,4, Camp Kiwanee l,2,3,4, Framingham 3, V.F W, 3,4, Panther Pause IAssistant Edj 4, Honor So- ciety, 3,4, Student Govern- ment 1,2,3, Officer 4 Good times with friends l,2,3,4, the cottage with CD., D.S., K.L. 84 , Spirit Week 84 Unfriendly people, boring weekends . . . college, engineering. Irene L. Targett . . . 959 Wash- ington St. Whitman, . .. Renie , Yearbook 4, newspaper 4, work study 4, chorus 3, Brewster 1,2,3,4, PCC 1, Phi Alpha Theta Conference 2, Talent show 2, Tennis 2, Dungeons 8: Drag- ons 2,3,4, desk writing l,2,3,4, locker decorating l,2,3,4, Exchange con- cert wf Biddeford, Jr. Prom wf D.T, C.O., C.H. sopho- more yr., Jr yr., PCC '82 al- most Rush concert '84, gym class . ., Teachers who call class time Their time . . . To be an elementary school teacher and an artist. gf' QIWT7' G dh Q ,ta H 'Fw Laurie .l. Studley . . 212 Win- ter Sl., Hanson , Stud , Diaper Woman , Cheer- leading l,2,3, Gymnastics l,2, Panther Fan l,2,3,4, Lav l,2,3,4, Steven 2,3,4, Mon- treal 3,4 , , , Summer of '84 wfS.W., Af., Ts., oct. I3 me 62 Steven, Me and Tracyis Hght in Canada, Van Halen 84 , Gym 3, Good times wf Steven, foot pa- trol' '.,, Girls that wear too much make-up To get married 84 be happy, Steven. Marianne E. Sullivan 948 Monponsett St., Monponsett ... Mare , Sully . , , A.F.S. l,2, Volley-ball mara- thon 2, Montreal 3,4 Montreal, Canada, THE BOX, G-times wf C.A., D.M., 8: S.M., J-prom, G- times with The Gang , Ver- mont '82. '83, 8: '84, 8f8f8l. lf.t.w.j.j Homeroom, curfews, busy signals, liars See-ya , What a rush , no way, you guys , , . . to be successful and hap- py in whatever I decide to do. Ann M. Symons . . . 64 Jenkins Ave., Whitman . .. Ba- nana ... 4f22f84, 5f13f84. 6f22f84, 6f28f84. lJ.C.j, Jeans B-day party, great times wf J.A. Kc S.H., New York llfI8f83 8: 11fI9f84, 4f27f84 wf Jen. people who act like they're your friend, but then prove different . .. I don 't know This is boring Gross , travel and be successful. Tammy J. Taylor 14 Crooker Pl. Hanson ,. . Red , l.S.S. 1.2.3, lar 1,2,3, Leaving w, J.D.. L.G., cf: D.R. l,2.3. Heart :Q Cougar. uf Jenny and Diana, Van Halen ivy' everyone. 1981-83 uy' Scott and at Dot- tys, summer at Buitenhuj is tthanksl. the best of times from 67-84 wi Donna. 1983- 85 nj Tommy, July 4. 1983 and going home. all the par- ties uj,-f Cricket and Brenda . . , people who make judge- ments about others. . , Wanna leave Give me a break ls Tommy thereZ ' . .. To graduate. be happy. be a fashion designer. oun a Ferrari. 65 Erin E. Thomashay 61 Blake St. Whitman . . . Leenious , Ernie Majorette l,2, capt. 3, Peter 2,3,4, in school Michelle + me l,2,3, Icornersj, Van Ha- len 2, Aerosmith 2, Def Leopard 3 . . . being wf Pe- ter lcloser to the heartj, skip path wf Laura!! Getting in trouble wf M.R., thanks to B. P. for soph. yr.. the birth of my nephew Justin 3f3lf84 people who dont know the whole story, and talk about other people, I don 't care.'.'. ' YOU DE- ClDE.'.'. ' No Michele, we should stay. To gra- duate for Mom, Dad, Kelly, Michele, and myself and to be happy and ha ve a good ca- reer and get married. Janet A. Thrasher 855 Temple St. Whitman . . . Th, . , . Danny, l,2,3.4, de- tention l,2,3, I.S.S., 1,2, O.S.S,, l,2, . .. D. W. Park wf D.H., fun times wf K.A. and T.B., everyday with Dan- ny. . . . Not even, no way really? , . . . continue to work as a nurses aide. get my nursing degree. Marybeth Tobin . . . 39 Russell Whitman Bets , . . . Soccer l,2,3,4, Capt. 4, Basketball 1.2,3,4, capt. 3,4, softball l,2,3,4, capt. 3,4, Nat'l Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, Hall Dec. 2,3,4, Prom. Committee 3,4, Year- book editor 4 . . . New Mexi- co '84, Ireland '85, the Rock- land game???, Carols party, Camp Kiwanee, the Bug wf J.C., C. Y., K. W., good times with good friends, . . . stupid mistakes, pipe down casaba college, to be happy- Rd., TT Laura N. Tuite 57 Tobin Terrace, Whitman . . . Tooty , Tooty-Frooty . , . Key club l, Hall decorat- ing 2,3,4, WYS l,2,3 intra volleyball 3, . . . Boys camp 82 wf Janene, summer of '84 wf Chris, Jr. ti Sr. Prom wf Chris, 1725784 good times wf J.S., D.B., J: B.S., people who ask if they look good when they already do. . . . Only kidding . . . busi- ness or legal secretary. 66 QJT. -rv-W? will na 'lv uv-5 1 John H. Thoms . . . 548 Gorwin Dr. Hanson . . . J.T. . . . Baseball l,2,3,4, soccer, 2,4, hockey 3, . . . super parties, going out wf the guys, Fresh. chicks. . , . dirtballs . . . Pot belly PYGMl.'.'. ' Say what? .. . college, business management, wife and kids. Vicki M. Timmons . . . 7 West St. Hanson Stones, Vickles . . . Drama, softball, track, and volleyball. Good times wf S.R., D.R., M.F., and B.S., at the base- ball games, late nights wf D.R, guys that pierce their left ear .... Whats up dude? .. . laboratory tech- nologist. John R. Tuffy . . . 238 Liberty St. Hanson . . . Skins , Mirthrander , . . track l,2, volleyball . . . summer of '84, purple rain, York beach, Maine, parties wf H.M., K.F, A2 L.C., high jumping 6'0 and breaking my nose at the same time. track practices, people telling you what you should do and with what anyway the wind blows, it doesn't really matter to me. . . . to actual- ly learn to play the guitar, and to once again become one of the universe. Dr. Hanson Kak Spellman essay contest PCC l,2, Soccer l,2, Framingham Contest, Yearbook l, work- ing ... Cape Cod wf A., study hall, Mod C l'83-'841, PC C. . . . ignorant people who only think of themselves, . . . Lifes rough , 'give it a rest , . . . to be famous. Ae fnvv Karen Twomey 27 Sleigh 'li I Nicole U. Vilkas . . . 153 Wag- on Trail, Hanson . . . Nicky , Ursula . . . Cross Country 1. Soccer 2.3, Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2, Softball 3.4, Treasurer 1,2,3.4, National Honor So- ciety 2.3,4, Good times l.2,3,4 . . . The crack in the door wfK.M. and K.M. and KF, STB '83, Friday the 13th in a cemetary, Aug. 23, Gary 81-7, Hoop Season. The Rockland game, Ireland in 85 , St. Patty's Day Break- down . . . being told I talk too much, homework until 2:00 am . . . We're there. '. No sa. ', Want mypickles? . . . To steal Mr. Deehan's jeep, Engineering, success and happiness. Karen M. Waters . .. 23 Jer- ome St. Whitman . . . P.C.C. 1, Brewster 1,2,3.4, YLC 3, Byf Treas. 2, VP. 3, Honor Society 3.4, Spellman Essay 3rd place 3, Voice of Democ- racy 3, GQ 3,4, State Baptist Youth Conference 4, Sr. Choir l,2,3, Framingham- honorable mention 3 . . . Study wfMeryl and Chris. Cruising wfPam, DD con- cert, 3f15f84, Oceanwood Staff '84, clothing . . . people who cheat and get away with it . . . You're so retarded . . . College. Jared C. Webster . . . 499 State St. Hanson Jed Cross Country l,2,3,4, Track l.2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4, History Club 3.4, Tennis l, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Framingham 3, Ski Trip 2.3.4, VFW 3, Spellman 3, National Honor Society 3.4, P.C.C. 1 Summer of '84 . . . People who have no re- spect for you . . . Successful and happy. Michelle Werra . . . 10 Ba yber- ry Rd. Whitman ... Chelle , Mish . . . Stu- dent Council alt. 2,3, Canada 2.3.4, Hall Decorating 2.3.4, Senior class trip, Ski trip . . . Good times at N.B. 3 house, Being embarassed wfSue . . , Good times wfN.B.. S.C., and J.M ..., having to run to my classes ... Who's that? , l'm starving. . . . College. sa Q. -5. 'S ,I ap- Egfr qu . Susan M. Warner 377 Brook St. Hanson . Sue , Suikyi . . , Homeroom sec. l,2,3,4. DECA 3.4, sec. 4 . Good times with all my close friends . . . slow learners, Suzi-Q ... Bravo , Whats your probf ' . , Be a store manager, a wife and mother in the near future wfEA T. Marc A. Weber ., , 56 Indian Path Hanson . . . Soccer 1.2, . .. Cars concert '84 wfR.C.. M.C., and P.B. . . , dirtbags who think they're tough . . . Ya right. '... To go to col- lege and get married. Joseph P. Weiner 1488 Main St. Hanson . . . D.J. G.l. Joe Football l. Track 1. Radio Club 3.4, sta- tion manager 4, Party l,2.3,4. Army . . . French wfJ.L., Blizzard's, Party wfSH and MM, DE com- fortably numb show, Mod J cosmie connection . . , people who think they're better . . . Take it easy, take it slow, but don't let it go. . .. Army, be successful, and make my father proud. Thomas L. Whalen 492 Beulah St. Whitman Tom . Whales' '... Base- ball 1.2.3.-4, Football 2.3,-I, Volleyball 1.2.3,-1, Hall Decorating 1.2.3,-I 4f9,!83, The gate. Spinning Wheel. Empties with D.J.. Superbowl, Burke's Beach. Burger King runs w TC, Jr, Prom, Summer '84, The Stones, good times w good friends . . . slow walkers, lar rats, films . . . Hou .ya do- ing 1'. ',.. C ollege. 67 Richard AA Whippen 27 Spring St. Hanson Rich , Whip AA Foot- ball IA Baseball IAJAJA-JA Bas- ketball l,2,3,-1, GA WACA l,2,3,-1, Clifl's gym 3,4 SAC. kissing the moose, hid- ing from HAPAD., Security at MAF. A .A JAC's, freaks, knee AAA I don't knowf ' AAA To attend college. Lorrinda L. Whitman 36 Blake St. Whitman A A A Lorri , Slim A A A Good times wfSS. JC, and NC A A A getting aggravated A A A Oh my godA ' Go to secretarial college or be a computer pro- grammer. Xmy Caroline Wisti A A A 28 Rye Hill St. Whitman A A A Giz- mo , Twist A Art class l.2,3.-J. Options l,2.-1, Pan- ther Hin lA2,.?,-1, A Good times wfBAWA, October ll, 1982, Kangamanga ujB. H. DAC, A2 AIARAA Toby eating roaches A A freshmen wjtoo much makeup on their face A A Its a dl'5LlSICflu A A Air Force, L a w enforcement, and on to college. Richard Gary Wood 28 Blake St. Whitman A A Wood-V . Woods-V VA Class President IJ,-1. P.CC', l,2, Football 12.3.-1. Track l,J,-1, Volleyball 3,-J. Hall Decorating l.l',3,-I Mon- treal '33, 321 Club, Summer '84, Ja!! wfJAl,A df CAH, A AA The male model look AA Its that A Wl7i1! swings A College tAvi- ation l, A commission in the A ir Force, enjoyment ol' lifc. 68 Qu. if 9 3 vs.. Valerie AA White A A A I76 Tem- ple St., Whitman The Pope , Slick Major- ettes 2, New York 2,3,4, Pan- ther Fan l,2,3,4, Good times at RAQR, Times wfFC., BH, CD, Bat, guys at the mall Snobs, people who walk slow in the halls Behave yourself? AA A Be successful in life. James F Whyte A A A Anne-Ma- rie Lane Hanson A , A Why- tey , Jimbo Football l,2, Soccer l,2, Baseball l London, Paris '84, Get- ting lost in NA Hanson woods wjBAM.. DAM., and BAD. IPA! A A A people who write stupid sayings in their yearbook , A A To appear in a yearbook, own a large computer firm, Barbara AA Witherell 38 Holly Ridge Dr. Hanson A A A Bitty , Babs A A A Football games I,2,3,-1, Tennis 1.2, Volley ba ll-a -thon 2, New York Summer of '84 wfJASA. Jr. Prom WXMACA, BK garbage stalls, Fourth of July A A A people who think they're better than others when they 're not A A A Sure , Scary A A To get married and be successful. Janet Elizabeth Wright A A A I55 Alden St. Whitman Alan . Squid A Soccer 1.13.-J, Track l ', Stu- dent Gorernmen. 1.2.3,-J, Homeroom Rep. lA2,3,-1, Na- tional Honor Society 3.4, Yearbook Editor -1, -fth Run- nerup Miss W-H, Basketball Manager 3.-1, Prom Commit- tee 3,-J, Volleyball 1.2.3,-1, Hall Decorating l,2,3,-l, His- tory Club -1. Proms, Camp Kiwance. The White Glove wfTARA. Superbowl '32, Good times wfgreat friends A A A Saying good-bye to great friends and memories at W- H ,A l'm just kidding. A A A To be able to go to all of my classes one day and go to college, pursue a medical ca- reer. GOOD L UC K E V- l:'R YONE! Keith M, Wright . . . 36 Winter Carol-Ann M. Yanchuk 50 St' Wh,'mm,, Kejfy Lani! Ave. Whitman Soccer 1,2 Good chat , l'red cms times wyktw, Bqwl and C'oun1ry.?,-1. eapt. 4. Basket- M.H. ... Whats upI ',., Q ball 1.2,3,-1, Track 2.3.4. Na- Own my own business. Linda J. Zoobkoff . . . 35 Por- ter St. Whitman Zoo- bie , zoob-a-loob . , . Brewster l,2,3,-1, Panther Fan 1,2,3,4, Volleyball l,2.3,-J, Tennis 1.2, Chorus 4, New York ... EC., V. W. nites out, PA, Brewster, crui- sin, Abington, the Grove. guys at mall . . . people who think they're better than oth- ers . . . Hey babe, whats shakin1 ' . . . Nursery school teacher. Graduates not pictured Peter Wayne Brown . . , 233 Phillips St., Hanson Lisa Carmichael . . . 86 Harvey Ave., Whitman Brian D. Carney 89 E. Washington St., Hanson Leper Football l,2,3,' Baseball 1,2 . . . Arch. I wjMr. Solariq camping 8f30: parties at BF s house: Superbowl '82 . . , Crowds . . . go to college and be rich. Jean Connors , . . 53 Stetson St., Whitman Mark E. Donahue . . . 52 Bayberry Rd., Whitman Dawn M. Downey , . . 266 Gorwin Dr., Hanson . .. Dusty , . . Lavs 1,25 riding horses 1-4 . . . splitting wfLD, LGg whip cream Hght , . . Thats nasty. man. ' . . , when people just walk over you when you 're on crutches . . . be a singer Aft go to my reunion in my Limo J sing for everyone. John D. Ferrante 61 Harriet Ave., Whitman Abe hall decorating 3,45 prom 3,45 intramural volleyball 3,4 . . . New Years eve '83 8: '84,' RG GT l35 ,' 9f9f84,' the day that Imet Joanne lf29f83 . . . not being called by my name , . . Don't worry about it, no problem. , . . to become an undercover cop. Leah Govoni , . . 163 Pleasant St., Whitman Courtney A. Grant , . . 205 Bedford St., Whitman . . . Courtney . . . tional llonor Society 3,-J. Cross Country SSI. Cham- pionship, '83, The Rockland Game. Ireland '85, The Bug wfBT, JCI and KW, Camp Kiwanee, Summer 'X-1 I people who waste athletic po- tential .'Vlan , Oh my god , To be on time. sue- eess and happiness. ff . Ufi? 2? 1 is 'tt fi' txt .1 'G A - 3-- f::' J ' , if' . 9 ami! computer club 1,2,3.' bowling 1 . . . computer club: good times with BF 8: CJ a person who uses a computer for games computer programmer 1 robotics, Kelley J. Jackson , . . 35 Simmons Ave., Whitman Thomas Keir . . , 42 Belmont St., Whitman Melanie B. Kella way . . . 548 Harvard St., Whitman Debora A. Kelley .. 199 Washington St., Whitman Jeffrey P. Kent . . . 17 Whitman Ave., Whitman , . . Lue . . . JV soccer 1 Chorus 2.3.4 1 VP 415 Exchange concerts in Greenheld 2 ti in Bidde- ford, Me. 3: Christmas Concerts 2.3,-1 , . . parties in CHE cellarq times wf .lS,' paper factory 1-4 , . . Michael Jackson fans: poor language . , . No problem, get a job. . . . professional body builder 8: be a cop. Eric L. LeBlanc . . . 1 Simmons Ave., Whitman . . , Erie . . . Fondest memory- Hrst day oflast year . . , girls that are stronger than myself. . . Whatever will be, will be, . . , Hnish the senior year at W-H. Paula L. Marzilli . . . 749 Plymouth St., Whitman . . . Little guy . . . talking 1-4 . , , Canada wj Maie, nights with the gang: Mr. DelColle. Mr. Cole , . . perfect people . . . Beg your puddinI ' Paul G. McGourty . . . 1175 E. Washington St., Hanson Richard P. Mclver . . . 44 English Place, Whitman 69 Daniel P Nugent 97 Forest St Whitman Nuge Drama Club l 3 Chorus 2,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Marine Biology Club 2, fPres.j . . . Florida great times with BR FB 62 MF drama rehearsals people who think that they know everything . . . l 'm going mad. ' . . . to become a Ellen M Stokinger 77 Hersey Ave Whitman Andy Track 3 last period class wfRHg history wf RN az LN . . . bus drivers being Candace L Tenore 790 HollyRidge Dr Whitman Candy la vs l 4 semiformal with the gang: . . . summer of '82g summer of '84 with Arthur Junior Prom with Artie Mr Vs math class gym w Buffy ln school susp.,' Florida wf CC . . , people who only care about themselves . . , No sa are you kidding be happy marriage chil ren and ha ve an exciting life. Oh, if we were rich as the richest on earth and strong as the strongest that lives, Yet never we knew the delight and the charm of the smile which the other man gives, If kindness were never a part of ourselves, though we owned all the land we could see, And friendship meant nothing at all to us here, what a dreary old world it would be! Life is sweet just because of the friends we ha ve made and the things which in common we share, We want to live on not because of ourselves but because of the people who careg Its giving and doing for somebody else, on that all lifes splendor depends, And the joy of this world, when you 've summed it all up, is found in the making of friends. EA. Guest vi 'Y Do any Seniors really pay attention in class? Janice taking her first steps while we cheer her on! 5 Why is that smile on her face-a hot date? YV? I 'm glad someone gels A in English. ' 'Eq- E . ff r 'il Y She has the right connections. Q4 .-on -,6-,tm I Sue, the serious student' E I WSvmwm1ff ? 'f'3i1 H3 i K , ' l S N' tsl . Wg I Kv'. f f 'V x ,, YRS wi? Q . ,lf V1 M...-. X W 'q I I . ,+ mx 1 K This is the best lunch we 've ever had! We all have good table manners, Don't talk with your mouth full Tom! M ig ,W X... Q is ,A as ,i f t ' , . I Q 3 , il' ef xi' Worldly advice from a person who knows.' Future Dave Ma ynards? ml Z 'Win- If ffl Q' .. ..:f,w., A9 .lk aim l'll ha ve to stop biting my nails. Mr. Cole, how would you like to learn about Enlightened Despotism? Keeping up to date with the latest fashion! Future Harvard grads! gulls' 'Sv' Q .'-.f 1 , 5 3 M A., V Sean doing his homework at the last minute. Noontime gathering. ,mga .,- I .. A Q 1 ,, ,, hx . 14-. , 4 xx . -U 'x.',,' ff ' 1' X 1, , 4 ' 1 X Q , n il iff 11 .1- pi' 'KSN xl' 1 xy 1- . , x . fm 1'xgQ-- s' 7 ox- , .61 it ' hi , f . , e an 5: ff .gfgef '50 t .X ,Xt Xl . g.-,ff V 51 , K..- , 'F . xi :Ng W .1-5: Gossip SCSSi0n. Hey! Whok the new girl in Class? x -'Q' X 0 LONG AGO WE DID NOT KNOW gl 'fx f '5 X 1, 9-4 . I9 P 4 9 V '43 Dx -- ,f 0 ' 'W ik -- X ' f . . Xvzggfaj up , NW 5 Y v. 'll s Q . N f- . . 'X Wm. F i n H .u Y J. Wright C. GUIYIOZIITII T, Pgkglnis S, Egan S, Emmons 1 Y .V-, f 1 ,.. fin., sz W' , 1 x X N L. Newcomb M. Pcndlcron B. Nlgzrinclli ,Q bf m fx YL X I. :ff my K, Hayes D. Lcvangie , I ' N Q' r f J: 6 -4 , I xi' wf. N. Vilkas S. Olson B. Tobin A. Anglcy J. Ireland - X? Q. U nl. fx 'I ' gi -Q' f V 'K Q V X . X - 4 4 ll: hw .X .won S.. Q B- SLLVCU S. Clillbrd B. Cuulslring B. Dcckcr E, Dodgg . ' ' 1. .4 4. Y C1 Lconxzrd K. Filfgibbuns D, A1C.IV2Il171lfL1 S. Prcndcrgnst K. O'Bricn HOW MUCH OUR FRIENDSHIPS WERE TO GROW ' A., .' ies ,Q 7 .f 1 . E - ffl P, Gguld S- Murphy C. Vzmchuk L. Nolan R. Jacob Effaq K. Mosbman L. Cocn K. Dupont N. Cornctta D. Dclilnico ' 11 X ,XVI At Q- C. Rozen D. Holmbcrg J. Long C- PCFO C UcGr41afx ,. M. Bungr S, Swenson L. Dzmgam 1 J. Rzgzsu T. Roulcau 'D F ' . 41' I 'q-:.: - X x K. Rj'3l'I J. Mclisi S. MUPJIC C1 liulmxm AA Ht,,,.jL-,, W fm AS THE TIME COMES TO MOVE ON f , f W , ... .. . f ff 4 fy ,.. . ' fx f '2 ff 5 ' Q B . . .w 'K M M' V5-.5'.s9f ' f A T. Whalen M. Haynes J. Hinkley D. Slocum K. Twomey --' F 4 'J 4 A I5:2::5525:'5i5l'5:i25-7315265 .. ' 1 2 ' -:-.:-::-:-::-.4-:-:-:-:-:t-He. 5 V ,FY ' - . 5 I C ' M i 2 Q 5:-:-S:-2--1' . -2:2:2-2-:SM .. ' 1 ': gf g up lg 9,1 1 Q -0.1 .gquil J r, M, 4, , u-n,l,.l, v -0-,n..u ...uw 14 . 'Q , 5 L g:n,:!:1' .M,c:u:,l::gql!NQ M, 3 1 5 -'fi-5-:-1 x?J'Ir '-' :gm 'N f . , t i 1 . bin: cg, ,mr .Mx ,Q I ,,g A if :L ' w . vi 'M K K x ,. . ,KX New., Y V. . A A 1' fx' A, A. Dexter J. Brown E, Rig-C0 M, Sgulf L. Blaisdcll 2 ...gf rf 5 .q -. n K. MClnIyrC M. Wcbcr S. Lifhcri P. Bryant R- ROY .-fn gj W 5 .f2'f4 , , ' ' ,, .. ?'1 'i,::?fQ ' ,, ' .. -mf ,. 'N N- ' A 'Exif 3,33 F' ' - M-f x .vv0 .A Y ,I V. ..' - ii AK 'vklv 3 . x Y , Q, X' 'Q , Q L, Heflbrnan J, AIgpC0rmjCk P. Mackczzn N. Brousseau M. Werra ' W 7 yn M ' vff fl ff ' ' . A x ' . 0 ' 1' gf 3 mu ' , ., W ,,,.,- is , .gf ,wr ...fn a vi . 15.pw '1' , ' wi. :gif W WSW, , .1 . gf? A f ' QE f gf ' M' f , :L 4 , ' ' 1 ' 2 'ff g . f ' ':.- Y' .zz M. Ryan S. Redding A. Srmons T Cook A. Wisti x N XL X ! .. 'vm WE ts , Ll Q HY 5 13, X, . nv +411 QQ?- f H 12-vi. 'ii'-J NOTHING CAN BREAK OUR SPECIAL BOND .Milf I M ll ' 'AA 1 ' 5?'.,,,f,ml ' T' ,' l Q 1 , , '1 ...2'Qlz N3 f 5 wJT..,s T5 5 2 W 1 'b 3 J' u I 3 7 f fn my 'ia Ze. Rb x W.. .Y-.5 is B4 Clemons L. Godwin D. Belcher someone special in their lives who, even though they may follow their separate ways, ,L continue to share a lasting friendship. R. Lewis The special times spent together, The people and places shared, are memories both will always ha ve. who live in the heart no matter what Always just a thought or a phone call even if the years ha ve come between. This is for you, my special friend, given with a special kind of love .... Thank you for all the time in my life you were such a vital part of D. Pease :Sf -111' :, 'T' S. Graz hum A LASTING FRIENDSHIP Some people are fortunate enough to meet They are the people remembered always, a way, ,M and for being the unique essence of our Q H' lasting friendship. 1 Cammie Charles F , w. ff!! 'rn K. Nlartinneau K' I O 1 C ffl. f l 9 rn R X f 'iv ' 1 B. H 'ithcrull J. Iundrei illc - 1 C. .1IcGruth 5. lx. C l7lHl.1,l C. O'Brien S. Warner V. C700 XI. Poucrs C' Hmnncn OTHER W-H CITIZENS rf' -'QM -r itil Hope it comes out right! I'm so skillful that 1 don 't ha vc to look! ,I AH This is what it 's supposed to look like. You have to be comfortable to get A 's L wkxk ,.. Do you girls like my curly hair? .lim says - W-H food is great! Itls 1:55 pm - I'm happy! Who needs a secretary? Note who the serious studenls are! It is not zz dirty book! 'H K x Lunch is only 3 minutes away, 11 '-- ff gt I . ,. 2. W' 3 l Q , 's I f Did you say zz test tomorrow? 5a.w',,4' U-,,....x, f I didn 't mean to do it! This is my girl.' You really want matching Cabbage Patch dolls???? It was not funny Mr. Resnick. 0 QQ At . . Jax' 'fx . The gangs all here! It tastes better when you don 't look at it .4 sf '5iT w 'V 'M2 'f 2 M- .1 S 0 P' N P A x 9 ! ' xi, 5 5 . wwf M ,, 1 ,Wi A4 ' 4 ,. 3,,I,.1f 'f 'lK Q , mi,,,,4,Q 'dr . Y fx?-'35, iv! .' 7.3 FRIEND THE MQVE I1 sg, 'fb' 9 .1 x , - A ., ,Wl'i,vff f, Af, 4f1Mf 'Msn V lxwawi- !b: Y ref FOOTBALL Varsity: Front row: Jimmy McDonald, Tom Crowley, Sean Clifford, Bob Marinelli lcaptl, Stephen Olson fcapt. 1, Donald Joly, Michael Lilley, Adam Angley. 2nd row: Kevin Wright, Mark Cha uppette, Steve Egan, Ray Berry, Brian Crowley, Tom Whalen, Chris Guiliani, Kevin Mossman, .lim Collins, Richard Wood, Leo Lane, Tom Russo, 3rd row: Head Coach Bob Bancroft, Assistant Coach Dennis Lozzi, Mike Yonika, Mike Walsh, Jim McLaughlin, Bob Lewis, Paul Scott, Mike Kelleher, Chris Colclough, Jeff Latin, Brian Cookson, Mark Campbell, Scott Derby, .lohn Doucette, Peter Aitken, Joe Witt, Geoffrey Allen, Tracy Manter, Jim Aveni, Greg Hancock, Assistant Coach Pat Forbes. 4th row: Ricky Costa, Da ve Pendleton, Scott Ra ynes, Mike Thomas, Da ve Tremblett. Peter Snow, Chris Nimmer, Steve Tracey, Chris Wright, Frank Brack, Darin Ca yon, John Thurberg, Jerry Thompson, Dana Le Vangie. Joe Smith, Assistant Coach Kevin Regan. x , Ldv FOOTBALL BY STEPHEN OLSON - Sweat and muscle combine as one, 'Q During those long summer workouts. F ' The most desirous sta y an extra hour eff As they train for the first, that opening game. All true hearts feel that Hrst day coming, X They lift and swim, the smart do running. Does each boy's eyes widen, as a cat's does to mouses. Three weeks hence that Hrst day came. Three weeks over, Oliver Ames game! Although our efforts, valient they were, triumphant they'll be It just wasn't enough, mistakes cost, O.A. gets the victory. As the early solar rays hit each one of those selecting houses, SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE TRI-CHAMPS FOOTBALL tcont.j Oh-ho: one-two, one-two, and through and through 4- Did Rockland, Sharon, and Duxbury. N Those shared heads worked, our hearts they grew, And we received each victory. As those football days rolled obliquely by, Our football Panther stood with upward nose and ears erect, As it to sense the Clippers. We stuck their gun. We could have won. Alas, we lost. An unjust to-the-sitters. To stay down is not our motto, so down Is not what we did. 5 We ran by Middleboro, we squeaked by Hanover, 1. l 1 -L 'Q F,-ve and two, and top ofthe grid. g.'x. wi tlg f f Ya P 5 . 1,33 il? , 3: h , ,:' A 5, g, 0. ff r 7 .I ggi A adsl s xi Q TSTT' A A 5 ' x ' 4 X V . K ' ' 1 1 A Q, , 'T 1 gs 'L I Q ,J fx 'e fir ' fs -, Wx N h - V - ,K . I, I . i ..:. -,,,, 'fs Y. 1 X, Y K ,. J 5 I N si ,sr . I , , ,' i 0 , N- Q x si' pf,.wf 1 f ' M Y ,fe , 1 5, ,MQ - , ff-ff'f-iii-235.1 A 1,ig,,e,i,f T etsss Y X 'X x 1fQ7li'24,.':'f..'fffif . . 3 ' JU 1 , x4 is . ' - 5 'swf - ,- is M ' T ' 1 L Y Q , L ,gf .,.fa,y vaqfvk mf' ,:,. wt ' 'FQ1v1i.Z:L4,k'5,ffeaA'3f,f Q, fkadvb' if s ,,,'. .y,3v,T',, i'.l: N 4 T ' Q r . j7?f-ff zf'??ff +A- 5 ' P , ., , .ag r,sM ,FV Nfy S.. 16 Q Q. 1 N N . -' ml A ' :A :Q :vb E. . N, x 4, , I t.. it L is gxwgq t be M gig 'nv 161 1, ,- . -f : Q5, v -gf- Nr 'A . ,ff g f 'H' M' A 7 wi. ...sf W N 4 Ny. Q, 2 ...... , s . . ii' FOOTBALL Ccont.j ,I , Nqgfpf Scituate was close, but no cigar, WEN 1 We smoked right by Bedford. lg, if gd We lessoned to Co-champs, not up to par, .- f1.lvi,h The road trip great and the land adored. Now we all know that Abington, known throughout Fi!! as Green wa ves, all Is our archrival Thanksgiving, must beat and hurt L those kna ves. ' X Spirits are high this week of eating, aj ra We 're all set to give a beating. Win we did, SENIORS last day to meet, 41 We all know the taste, revenge is sweet. .5 1 , , f Q ., i' 753 VX .f M wk K' ff , , , , 1 4 ,,, , S 'f .aWg,:..f?.i,f-riff gg wie v -. 'vs-Q W A n ,. - W.. , -A uw-X, ' ,ff .'-'fd' was Z,-w1?Q+s1ftf.?Q fits- 3, l,,y4eQ:i? e,X?. 4,3-if . . . ,N 5. Xxx. .15 WQIA. QQ? ' wp.,Q,i.,w 'ji is X . ,. ikxff NNQ-I i , . 'X X 1 4 fpgg.. ',,-xkqwwyt . Q - ,v ' . 4 K .- ' - Y ' - . , '- P . xmk - 1 .,'-x -Q . ,st vgxms -N W Q . Q. . . vqgf fx N h W . 4 xg! g V QR 48 . Wg. in s MXL- v' ffxtf . 1 i e ! n l . .t t t y 14k W 'ut 5 ,, I h 1 o I , ,- Q Q I'-, , I . 1 ' 1 MU. . K A ., li, . ffi-1 f, is ,vii il 5 e- gil 1. x ' -f -ix Q .ip if I.-G, eq- 1 .y z lu-'I 13-513, L .g E193 gg l Freshmen: Front row: Prescott Hobson, Kevin Broderick, Ed McGrady, Phil Tracey, Derek Smith, X' Steve Scott, Jimmy Sweeney, Mike C lifford, Jeff Cashman, John Kelliher, Dale Smith. Middle row: t Jim Erskine, Mickey Sanchez, Joe Weiners, Dave Boudrow, Charlie Ahern, Greg Kelly, Shawn Farrell, ' Mike Conlon, Tim Wall, Kenny Roberts, Paul Weidenbach, Scott Godbout, Joe Bina, Coach Bill t Sweeney. Back row: Bob Perry, Fred Murray, John Monroe, Craig Leonard, Craig O'Malley, Joe t Cornetta, Derek Sheehan, Bob Figgins, Derek Webb, Steve Lilley, Craig Tuffy. . , ,,. , ,, '-'e -r X- ,.,. ' F , -2 '. '. ' V 4 me A R ' ' ,, X -.-4 - ' . t ! . . -, 4 v ep .. Lift: ' f 'E W-H 21 6 21 12 23 12 6 7 Rockland Sha ron Duxbury N orwell Middleboro Scituate N orwell A bington OPP. 0 I 2 0 0 6 0 7 6 c I 'J 'N 9 A, sa tr.: ! ,C ' In vr 0' l, ..M,., 'Iv '11 v-. S Q 45' I. ,-v a x 'J Ni L. : I L Y g 5. I 5' km , Nw-...Q ypW'.-vii ' , 3 BOYS SOCCER if' , it ' Varsity: Front row: Kevin Donahue, Icaptj. Back row: Coach Mr. J, Barrington, Da vid Holmberg, Mike Cree, Mike Cho, Scott Boisjolic, David Esta brook, John Thoms, Dave Boisjolie, Jim Sheard, Bryan C olwell, Mark Conlon, Larry Newcomb Timmy Champignie, Chris Newburn, John Evans, Ricky Johnson, Eric Codwell. not pictured: Larry Nolan. 1 ' ' t'i.1.'.:' 4 if '- - . N- . - f J- f . f I 1 - A IS? ' 'W V ,o,t C ' ' L, . ' V 2- . -f 14- f'w4P'aa 'r' i X . 5:5 'ft' P 'E 0 s . a-D A airs. ,QA C sf' lf!-5 - w- , ,X ,mx 'Q c . wr -4' Q' M., ., W 'ff ' , 'A .gh vfxlvmj , 1 . V , fc., V 'Pi' M ,.4 ,K M , 11- f S X ive ,, , yyfx... , 4 A u 1 .4 ,'5x Y-it W . ff ij fm' Q-+V A - '4..'X '. 'C r'- 1 -41. 'X -s , ,Wx ,iam ,V.,5v.x My - 9 V 'Q rcs..- . . 3- -vw. r A ' , ' ' , Q. 4.-1 . cv. 0,1 T- ug Y k ' 90: m X gi, ilqlig' 'Fix S 'W . ir SK , x it lf Q ' , ,Dx an I : 37K ff , f xi Lf f sl , I Junior Varsity: Front row: Captains Bob Rybka, Jeff Riley. 2nd row: Steve Tirrel, Da ve McClullen. .lose Lopes, Mark Gomes, Steve Pietrahtta, Tom Desantes, Tommy Derosier, Brett Newburn, Tom C hamptgnie, Kennie Sheehan, Matt Carew, Kevin Barry, Kenny Taylor, Mike Visa, Back row: David Mitchell, Dave Combs. Dave White, Allan Allen, Mike Targett, Scott Tuttle, Mike Gra vellese, Mike O'Malley, Da ve Lobo, Jim Frazier, Rick Jacob, Steve Sayce. Coach Scott Redpath. not pictured: Darren Short and Tim McGrath. ,Ov - ff new . N -we , ,I r 4 . ,Ki 4 1 ,we C' ,vw 'p I srff' KP oi GIRLS SOCCER aww Varsity: Front row: Lisa Campenella, Corinne Rozen, lcapt.1, Kathy Moran, Pam Goula, lcaptj, Muffy Hurley, Sue Emmons, Rose Griffin, Kathy Nolan, Janet Wright, Bets Tobin, leapt. 1, Bonnie Coulstring-goalie. Back row: Karen Sullivan, lmanagerj, Leigh-Ann Byrne, Amy Getchell, Lori Evans, Tara MacDonald, Kristen Lindquist, Lisa Ruseetta, Sue Campbell, Corinne Callahan, Coach Glen Ward, Assistant Coach Mrs. Barrington. s , Wins . . . . . Eight Losses . . . . Eight Ties . . . . . Two The Whitman-Hanson girls soccer team Hnished with an 8-8-2 record. This was a big improvement from last years 2-win record. Highlights of the season came with upsets over Abington I2-02, Rockland I 3-l 1, and a 0-0 tie vs. Duxbury. The Panther's were lead by captains Bets Tobin, Pam Gould, and Corinne Rozen. Sue Emmons lead the team in scoring. Four members of the 1984-team were elected to play in the All-Star game, they were, Bets Tobin, Pam Gould, Corinne Rozen, and Bonnie Coulstring. Bonnie was voted the best goalie in the league, as she and Bets were named to the Enterprise All Scholastic Team. The team is very young and has great potential. The senior players wish Coach Ward and the team a successful future. by Bets Tobin Vin Freshman: Front row: Kathy McCormick, Nikki Colwcll. 'Nan cy Estabrook. Jen Prendergast. Patricia Gavin. Katie Keyes Jen Murphy. Back row: Coach Sue Boisjolie. Lisa Lindquist Kim Johnson, Pam Purcell. Kristina Hickson. Debbie Shay Kelli Jones. Tracey DeMinico. 5 'F 7 Junior Varsity: Front row: Sue Sheard, Marie Perry, Sherri Drwilla. Beth Leonard. Paula C ornetta. Tricia C arey. Claire Willett. tcapil. Barbara Paul, lcaptj, Becky Packard, Christine Clifford. Jeanette Gilleo. Michelle Aiken. Kelly DelGreceo. Back row: Joanne Perkins, Sherri Facella. Joanne Donahue, Kelly Reed, Dawn Sweeney, Lisa Buckley, Robyn Raynes. Tanya Mills. Tina Heyl, Kathy Emerson. Emily Newcontb. Christine Sadowski, Michelle Melia, Coach Mrs. Barrington. W. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS .s lm W ., . 1 'W Front rou: Tum Martin, Laurie Conway. Donna Humelin. Bridget Sayce, Carol Yunchuk, lcuptj, Kathy Fitzgibbons, lczzptj, Belynda Crick, Ann Betters, Sandy Hunt, Chris Lydon. Buck row: Couch Susan Moss, Damn Marie Mitchell. Betty MacDonald, Barbie Forbes, Sue Fitspatrick, Lisa Kerivan, Pam Rudkin, Nitnqs Ytznchuk, Sandra Murinelli, Sharon MnCLellun, Joanne Huntley. Colleen Odom, Maureen O'Donnell, Nicole Martin, Debbie Prendergast, Pam Anclil. lxuren Hunt. N, C-asfqp. 1 9-If if 9' -- v wwf. fc, . 'me HJ' ,, -.4. C E' 'J 1 -M '- fff- f El Lp M A ,-f tk, , 4 , 1 . .. ' . Av ' K - - 1 . 's' , ' 4 nv - , 'E 4 ' f Jr -if Q., ' . ., f , , .,, M tl - , 9 .Mdf Q. 0 0' --iw!!! .. f , . ,.,..--ar. , r 1. ' ' -- -qggwodg f .rw 'e f ' - - -f .- . 1 4' , A ,f ,fd 14? ri. .ff -9 ff P SQWST'--1 L - 'Q i ,J .. -, l ' Q- ' .R ' In , agile!! , . Af, 7 ' 1 mf --- , A '. 415 5 f. -. 'fx iff? ' --. . h 4416, gt 3- 1 lKt4.!iiw' I GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY By KATHY FITZGIBBONS The 1984 Girls Cross-Country team held its title as South Shore League Champs for the second year in a row. The Panther team was lead by co- captains Kathy Fitzgibbons and Carol Yanchuk. The girls proved that they were unbeatable when they defeated Duxbury, the second rank team in the league, at an unbelievable score of 118-44. Kathy Fitzgibbons and Sharon Maclellan went undefeated throughout the season, Kathyfs 7th place Hnish in the Eastern Mass Division ll meet allowed her to compete at the Mass. State Meet. The whole team contributed to the win and would like to thank Coach Sue Moss for her coaching and guidance throughout the seasons, t 4 . r as '-.K if R' 9 ' f ZH - .0 u ,ev f at ' ' V-fw-vfmwafa, mga.. 1 ' .-. fa' N v W .'i. 5. Q. .eq , . :fy I . . , M u A . V sf V V 1 4 fn ' ' A . , .A I , harmf- ' ' Y mw- ' . M. r ' Qajfif'-sf' 'Ji , 'J' . . - '-1' ' ' - - ' 4 , 4 A -M T . .' gl? 1' ,- pt: ww' r-N .WW .. ., -4 , -Q H I A 4 L I I A ........uh-Q :L - A-.V , .g 4 , N vvvvv- -o--os. 1, .- , bi - - , A I - , 'il - ff -T L A - K .. ' 1 -'T - V .'L. 111' ' , - ., ,z -5 va? . 1 . f A , ing.,- Q s,. Q A 911 f 1 v -.Q ,A s . .- '- .4 yu., - .V su, 'M f . rs, 5'.'9Y 4 , N, fT'5- ' L -g J A.- Af 4 lk N. t Q 75, - .V x A 1 . s i , V . -r ' f If ' , . C ' . '- Mx Ze a :Jw ' i N K ' QU, . ,- A', 1 g N.. V . e . V YY YW VY 9 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Jeff Campbell. Tim Grenno, Bill Dennehy, Bill Facella, .limmy Dudley, David Beirwert, John Fay, Joe Ryan, Doug Huntley. Back row: Jed Webster, Mike Forbes. Chuck Leonard. lcapt.l, Tim Sharland, Carl Russo, Mike Miranda, Sean McGrath, Byrne Decker, lcaptj, Coach Kevin Black. 92 , 4 in ,4,.:mz,g in ' i '04 -1 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY BY BYRNE DECKER The 1984 Panther Cross-Country team was a successful one. The team finished with a 7-3 record, losing a championships by one point on the last meet of the season. The team was lead by co-captains Byrne Decker and Chuck Leonard. Individually, Carl Russo achieved success by Hnishing Hrs! in the All-League meet, establishing himself as the top runner in the league. Byrne Decker, also received a medal in the race by Hnishing 1 lth. Carl Russo also qualiHed for the All-State meet by his 6th place Hnish in the Eastern Mass. Divisional Championship. The Seniors on this year's team ended their careers with a 41-4 record, over the four year period. ln those four year, the team never lost a meet on the home course. Special thanks go to Coach Kevin Black, without whom, none of the team's success would have been possible. 7 I B 'I 4- P A , 1 -, 94 x 'W' iff CHEERLEADERS A. W., ff R 1 fi 0 K Q i I 4 6 9 for . A - H 0,512 J' 1 C'- . ' 'Ja f J 2 Y 'zf' x W -5 Q' 'Fl VARSITY FOOTBALL CHFER L EA DERS: Front ron: Kelli Dcltulo, Karen Bowden. Sue Huskzz, Michelle Pendleton, lcaptj, Cheryl McGr11d, Suixinnc MCPJIC, Tracy Roulczzu, Buck Row: Gail Clergy, Lorraine O'Connor. Michelle Sczivcr, Christina Bulman, lcaptj, Jcnnilbr Rmsu, Tl70lTlf1Sl.fl21 King Mascot-Chriksy Hughcs. 1 gvjll Y ,gg WE' '13 Aw X 'li ,Vi ' lx!! is 'fi' if E l gf 142, l:.'N -M 4 A 41, 'N in l insnfq 4 X ai 4- 1. A 5 x g,'n'o lA ,L ,. i-. if xg Y -lv '1- r'- .Vow ,wg J .-,. .T 1 - f- . -. : yrblgofgg . -0 'O f 1 MGX vf ' .fl 4 'L 4, H 'I 1 I lr u 4 ' ,J 9' ' . f or' 6 ire? -gf' is U - , x X 'I - .P K 'If U L J, V, - Kathy Nickerson, Julie Egan. Janice Johnson. fcaptl, Kim Grindlc. Julie Tonello, Back PA N THER Bonnie Byrne and Sue .Strange row: Amy Studley. Kristine Broderick. Heather Frazier. Jodi Kailher. fcaptl Tracy Wluzit. Denice C ooper. VINIISVV iw Ki., ,' ,, Q ' J .1-.f if-f i My in 5. - , ' ' J N ' K K ' Ng ig' ' - A N Y , .,'6 A q - - - 'Ei' if A. ' 1 A 'vi 5 I J - H i -ii, in . J - U 7 5T 'Q. . l'I!'f ' i f. 5,. I' ' . f i. ' V ,Q LA if -un. , , ,.,, . , 1 . M sf kb, Q J' ,V 1 X V im, A . un - .. 1 - 31 ' --. . ' hr 1 J- Q 3' ,' 5,1 v' WTLL. L.. W 'W , Q 3 I Q s N iz? 'I X -: . ts . f iii, v. Hmln H g W L y f iv ' '3 Q7g'f34 . 1' T: YYJVL- wij'5s ' r g-qs' Q9- .- 'A :VQH M ,,Qlg,aT. A t .K 7 91 , . -1 V V.ii, e Kiwi' gifs 3. 3 ' 1 I , ' . xr 'A ln-.- i 9 4 l 1 is xX'C I NX I' N 'Ti PAN THERS IN ACTION 1 4 4 I . if 4 4 1 4 1 4' a Q 3 .4 W-H VARSITY HOCKEY The varsity hockey team had a difficult year, only winning three games. The team's Hnal record was 3-11-2. Most of the games that we lost were by one or two goals, games which could ha ve gone either way. This years team was a young one with only four seniors on the team. Now that the younger players ha ve more experience, I feel that the hockey team will be a con- tender in the 1985-56 season. As Captain of this years team, I wish Coach Gillis and next year's team the best of luck. Kevin Donohue VARSITY ICE HOCKEY fl' :I ii 211, Varsity Hockey - Front: Peter Snow, John Fay, Eric Coldwell, Gary Dempsey, Vincent Sanchez, Tim Wall, Mike Thomas, Scott Perry. Back: Coach, Steve Gillis, Kevin Donohue, CAPT, Bob Caprio, Chris Nimmer, Steve Simo, Tom Helden, Kevan Joyce, John Thoms, Mike Fay, Jerry Thompson, MGR. x Q fi' A ,Q V ' I fqr f ', ' v F TV : N' X ' .5 lf Pi 5 all ' I r W , , ' 1 ,, 1 'i V v I' 7 ' J 'Na ?? I 1 5: 'pi 9 1 15: Q--rw' - en .Q 97 f f BOYS BASKETBALL , f f H ,if Q13 55. I Q' A , fx 'Q C5 4 5 if X 0. X . im.-Lui 'jf Front: Scott Ra ynes, Bill Gould, Jon Rice, Chuck Leonard, CA PT, Sean Clifford, Dave Boisjolie, Paul R yan. Back: Coach Bob Belden, Ken Casey, Leo Godwin, Byrne Decker, Tim Champignie, Dean Le Vangie, Jim Dudley, Bob Rybka, MGR,, Ass't. Coach Bill Sweeney 1 , a , L A A K f . , A My K , v W ,r 4 5 ge Q- vs S fl l F, Q ff A ,U s , y V 'if . 0 15-'at 1 Keele, K X , 5, . 1 v- Q U ,W-K , .rn +,.,,,l M Q 4 N X Q . av . , -- 'x ' AJ. , ' i'HZ3 '7 ifL ,f i 1' i, X f e , ' xx. ' 951 :A --A .: I S T ' aiiqd w.--L '- x ' V' ' i x .. - 1 'tr i - gi , 13 'gi E -' ,, 0 psf ' , X' ' , ,Q ,Q . - ie- fi lr Mari ' , 3' Q 1' E, for in gf.- Q xx I my -L wg, . Xe A - L ' ' -: . A y xi t ,W Y , 1 , 3 .1 . I-I X. 1 A6 i.2PE'.i if x 5, XA. Front: Jim Dudley, CA PT., Scott Ra ynes, Middle: Mike Clifford, Matt Carew, Scott Boisjolie, Steve Scott, Kevin Rodgers, Darren Short. Back: Coach Bill Sweeney, Tom Cham- pignie, Fred Murray, Jim Sweeney, Jerry Glynn, Mike Gra vellese, Da ve Estabrook, Mike Godwin E5 Q if 1 '51 GLA! Front: Jim Murray, Mark Gomes, Steve Terrill, Jason Lane. Middle: Craig O'Malley, Derek Sheehan, Shawn Farrell, Derek Webb, Joe C ornetta, Bob Hyland. Back: Coach Mike Da vis, Craig Tuffy, Joe Ryan, John Kelleher, Steve Pietralitta. Jim Prather, Jeff Sheehan, Derek Garretson, Tim Webster, Tim Hayes The boys varsity basketball team had a pro- ductive season this year. The team Hnished with a 10-9 record. The team started off slowly but gained confidence and experience as the year progressed. One of the big reasons for our im- provement was the fact that we began to run the ball along with a hard-nosed defense. Next years team should do very well with three returning starters. That team would ha ve a very good chance of winning the league cham- pionship as well as qualifying for the State tour- nament. This program is going to do well in the future. As a senior and the captain of this year's team, I wish them lots of luck with their season next year. Chuck Leonard 17' 4, '5- M if 9' 1' ...lx CJ? ' ,lhtam 203 'Q 5 9 Si SS.L. CHAMPS GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Front: Co-captains Bets Tobin, Pam Gould. Middle: Sue Emmons, Kathy Moran, Bridget Sa yce, Tara MacDon- ald, Barbara Clemons. Back: Carol Yanchuk, Nikki Vilkas, Georgia Byl, Lori Evans, Michele Bunar , The Whitman-Hanson Girls basketball team fin- ished their season as Champions of the South Shore League-Large School Division. With a 16-4 record, the Panthers were led by Bets Tobin and Pam Gould. The play of the team featured ten seniors and qualify- ing for the State tournament. The team went overseas to Ireland to give basketball clinics in that country at the conclusion of the season. Bets Tobin :Q Pam Gould CONGRATULATIONS TO MR. DALEY AND ALL THE GIRLS ON A FANTASTIC SEASON! .........The students ff: faculty of W-H W-H clinches SSL title again by beating Rockland, 57 52 U 'MW 7 1 J ROCKLAND SONS OF ITALY TOURNAMENT CHAMPS W' 'wi 3. -an A ' Pam Bets , . 1 . LJ-I , X - D -S 55 2 - , ' , ---2 Ear Carol Barb Michele mm' 1 'tr P I ' f !9.- V , 1 ,, ' W ., 'Q 'Af' A A Z . x li I 5 Blk j x W Y Ninth Grade Girls Basketball - Front: Peggy Thoms, Laurie Conway, Jen Prendergast, Kristina Hickson. Middle: Karen Sullivan, Dawn Sweeney, Kim Baker, Holly Perkins, Joanne Donahue, Colleen Harrington, Robyn Ra ynes, Tina Mills, ,Bridget Walsh. Back: Coach, Donna Gordon, Debby Shay, Tina Heyl, Nikki Colwell, Nancy Estabrook, Trich Carey, Kathy MC Cormick, Sherry .lulevich, Jen White U s S Coach Daley Kathy Bridget A '- 'I Q Georgia Nicky Sue Girls' J. V, Team - Front: Rose GrifHn, Sandy Marinelli, Claire Willett. Nancy Yanchuk, .len Hurley, Sue Strange, Diane Murray Back: Coach Martha Ready, Pam Mortimer. Ellen Keith, Sheri Facella, Sue O'Connor. Kerry MacCormick, Allison Henley, Amy Getchell, Paula Cornetta WR ES TLI N Varsity Wrestling- Front: Brian Wright, Dan MacNamara, Da ve Pendleton, Larry Newcomb, CAPT., Chris Guiliani, CA PT, Ray Berry, Da ve Holmberg Back: Mark Conlon, Chris Newburn, Adam Angley, Steve Olson, Craig Leary, Chris Colclough, Coach Ron Brown W H WRESTLING FAN f A 1 W . Q Q J T Xilfffx - , 'gs - -U.. gg , . Jai' 4 fe-lln! Jw I 1 N A ,Y . .- ,, ' ' fzfgti? . . www. Adm., , wfmfzfsdifilk ..,aw. Q W LWCJ if-I 'U ily., ,t..,. gm ' an For four months a year we get together to be- ome one big family and Coach Brown is our dad! Ve practice and sweat and beat our bodies for two ours a day, all for that meet at the end of the feek. Accomplishments and glory are our main oals and to get that victory to reward all our hard fork. We are so proud to win for ourselves and our roach with our main goal to win the league title. Jineteen eighty-four brought us our our Hrs! hampionship although this year has found us com- zg within one of repeating as champions. Howev- r, we beat B-R for the Hrst time and ha ve a record f 12 and 2 as the season winds down to the two ,nal matches. The team is rated one of the best in fie Division Two of the South Shore. i After four years together, our nine seniors gra- 'uate and leave the spots on the varsity to our talented underclassmen. Leaving the sport is like thing to college or lea ving your family to go on Qlnur own. There was nothing and never will be pjtything more special than the time this team lvent together. All we have left are memories that we can look back on and remember .,.. , Celebration ? Chris Guiliani JZ Larry Newcomb I JV .l.V, Wrestling Team Joe Baker Dave Deminieo Don Joly Jim Cummings Mike Douglas Rick Johnson C rai McCormack Bill Quirk Geoff Allen Craig Campbell Mark Chaupette Mike Feeney Paul Ferrante Rick Jacob Rob Kennedy Dana Levangie Tracey Manter Brian Morris Jeff Riley Stephan Sa yce Mark Snyder Dave Tremblett Kevin Wright Dave Baker Kevin Broderick Frank Casella Jeff Cashman Jeff Chick Mike Cohen Mike Conlon Jim Erskine Chris Fernandez Kevin Fitzgibbons Scott Godbout Prescott Hobson Chris Hoffman Craig Leonard Steve Lewis Da ve MacLellan John Murray Brett Newburn Tim Norton Gary Porter Ken Taylor Reggie Winbush Scott Wokoske Dylan Wright COACH Dave Lewis 3 A BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS S QQRE! CAPTAINS: Michelle Pendleton, Karen Bowden Front: Kelly Deltufo, Laura Hoffman, Amy Byl, Nancy Cornetta Back: Traci Pakalnis, Lorraine O'Con- nor, Michelle Sea ver, Jen Rzasa, Christine Calahane, Nathalie Brousseau I, ,BWI xl i I ll Q S 11 'Pj , , ---e f' 4 b '1, S 104 CAPTAINS: Kristine Broderick, Courtenay Harrington. Front: Kathy Nickerson, Julie Egan, Julie Tonello, Kim Grindle. Back: Heather Fra- zier, Janice Johnson, Jodi Kailher, Kendra McKenna, Dennise Cooper, Tracy Wyatt ,A ---il n,-..,,,... SOCIAL GATHERIN GS wzigfmw 5 t 1 ,f '1 't STUD NT COUNCIL y SENIORS AND JUNIORS , Front: Everlyn Dodge, V. PRES., Bonnie Byrne, PRES. Row 2 Mark Devine, Christine Pero, Kristin Ryan, Michele Bunar, Michelle Pendleton, Bonnie Coulstring, Janet Wright, Christina Bulman, Shawn Murphy. Sharon Prendergast, Kathy Hayes, Sondra Swenson, Janice Ireland. Row 3 Don Joly, Larry Newcomb, Steve Egan, Corrine Rozen, Debbie Anctil, Michelle Joubert, Barbara Paul, Karen Hunt, Tracey Ware, Michelle Sea ver,Ann Dexter. Row 4 ADVISOR, Mr. Colley, Steve Kailher, Jared Webster, Todd Egan, Bill Gould, Jeff Latin, Rich Wood, Bryan Colwell, Bob Graham, Bob Marinelli, Cherri Pero, ADVISOR. Mr, Spratt Student Council Officers And Advisors 1' ,, ' iii' ' ,A 4, f ' -- Q Front: Evelyn Dodge, Bonnie Byrne, Anne Dexter. Back: 1 4- ' Mr. Colley, Corinne Rozen, Bill Gould, Sondra Swenson, ' N . H 'L Mr. Spratt A T29 we ' ' at Y . 'r--'F F t f t. 1, t ,ff 'Ts t i F Front: Andrea Tomkiel, Debbie Simmons, Lisa Ruscetta, Nancy Yanchuk, Chris Colclough, Sue Strange. Scott v Ra ynes, Sandra Marinelli, Claire Willett, Paula Cornetta, Tara MacDonald, Rose Grimn, Tara Martin.MiddIe.' Pam Anctil, Kendra McKeana, Courtenay Harrington, Wendy Harvester, Tricia Carey, Julie Tonello, Back: ADVISOR : l Mr. Colley, Tracy Wyatt, John Kelliher, Keith Evans, Mike Gra velese, Mike Walsh, Reggie Winbush, Derek Webb, Kathy McCormick, Dave Pendleton, Tracy Manter, ADVISOR, Mr. Spratt , PARKER BATES AWARD Karen Bowden, Steve Olson f 5 4 Bonnie Byrne A SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN D.A.R. AWARD HONOR SOCIETY Back: Marybeth Tobin, Carol Yanchuk, Chris- tine Clifford. Jim McLaughlin, Paul Ryan, Shawn Murphy, Mike Lilley, Kirsten Meara, Debbie Jones, Deanna Belcher, Laura Deminico, Pam Morse, Kathy Hayes, Michele Sault, Kathy Nolan. Middle: Anne Dexter, Joe Baker, Bob Marinelli, Mike Cho, Janet Wright, Bonnie Coulstring, Kelly Winning, Kathy Waters, Traci PakalniS, Donna Hamelin, Karen Bowden. Front: Sondra Swenson, Michele Bunar, Charles Leon- ard, Michelle Pendleton, SEC, Jean Melisi, PRES., Steve Olson, V.PRES,, Carol McGrath, Janice Ireland, Bridget Sayce, Tracy Rouleau Jennifer Rzasa, Kathy Moran . , , not pictured - Kalhy Fitzgibbons, TREAS. v ABINGTON HISTORICAL A WARDS Sha wn Murphy Marybeth Tobin GIRLS STA TE Jean M ehki ff u i , . . 2, K.. 'C . ,,- . P 3 V' ' ' Ill J if ' . .fli ff . ,' Q!-,ig I 'll 7'o v- ' BOYS L. ' V w 1 4 E I fffriell N 7 Q . .I :ig e :Ll I k ff- I lil 4' .of-g' 14 K I t ' ff-,QI ily, Sha wn Murphy V 4 39 T, 1243 5, Stephen Egan XX s fi' - I , 4f 1 1 i ' K '-Qi' -UN AMERICAN LEGI ON ESSAY CONTEST Pam Morseg lst place Jean M61l.S1',' 2nd place Carol McGra th,' 3rd place asfaaffffefff ' 6 If SPELLMA N ESSAY FINA LISTS Michael Cho Karen Twomey Stephen Olson Karen Waters Jed Webster Ann Dexter fN0t.P1'ct.j ,f ., 'f VE W ESSAY CONTEST Everlyn Dodgeg lst place Jed Websterg 3rd place Debbie Clemonsg Znd place This HIS TOR Y CL UB if ,vale J til-3 J History Club - Back: Jimmy McLaughlin, Ken Casey, Paul Ryan, Chuck Leonard, Karen Twomey, Jan Little, Barbara Shemkus, Carol McGrath, Kelly Winning. Middle: Jim Col- lins, Rich Wood, Bryan Glynn, Lisa Hill, Traci Rouleau, Heather White, Shirley Kawa, Robin Lewis Front: Jean Melisi, Bonnie Coulstring, Mike Cho, Jed Webster, Debbie Jones, Janet Wright, Marybeth Tobin, Nicole Vilkas, Kathy Waters 'R -wiq' JE WISH BROTHERHOOD Award: Stephen Egan xo 110 E X I .- Q l RENSSALAER SCIENCE AWARD.' Carol McGrath YEARBOOK STAFF 7-Z3 U NATIONAL LATIN C EXAM' CUM LAUDE L Raymond Berry U Yearbook Staff- Back: Bob Marinelli, loc Baker, Brian Armour, Middle: C hristinc Pero, Kristin Ryan, Kathy Hayes, Jen Rzasa, Kathy Moran, Traci Rouleau, Lisa Dangora Front: Traci Pakalnis, Carol MCGrath,' EDI- TOR, Janet Wright, Jean Meliii, Bridget Sayce, Bets Tobin, Janice Ireland, Jim C ollins, Jim McDonald ...,..-- ,E if ' E Key Club- Front: Advisor Mr. Newburn, Stacy Core, Lika Hennesey, Heather Marques, Christine Lorra y, Daniele O'Donnell Back: Patricia Nucci, Andrea Ca- sella, Lisa Cormier, Kelly Jones E' Drama Club- Front: .len Boulanger, Irene Targelt, Kim Main, C ourtcnaj Harring- ton, Erin McCullough, Lika Hill Back: Dan Nugent. Jim Sheard, Diane Dinatale. Chris Harrington, Brian C ripps, .loc Smith, Carol Sendrowski 1 1 1 f i ' u p ll. y t g QM H INTRODUCTION TO D.E.C.A ex . JN. A I Introduction to DEC A Back: Celia Taylor, Brian Armour, Matt Howard, Maryann C urran, Debbie Slocum, Matt Freeman. Middle: Christine Pero, Cindy Cala bro, Marian Haynes, Jean Dauksevicz, Mike Perkins, Frank Johnson Front: Joe Baker, Jim Collins, Jim McDonald, Leah Rouse, Bill Fleming ADVANCED D.E.C.A. Advanced DECA Front: Donna Rodger, Brian Armour, Bryan Glynn. Dawn Soper, David Soper Back: Sue Warner, Dawn Rowell, Mike Almeida, Craig Moore .... ADVISOR Mrs. Tinney 112 1 NEWSPAPER CL UB Newspaper Club - Andrea Tomkeil, Da vid Casoli. Shirley Ka wa, Mark Campbell, Lisa Hill .... ADVISOR Mrs. To wer sl Q' K' irxsigs 1' QW A W .If l ff , 2 , M V ' -ip -f , , , , ' W. H.R.C. - Sue Bolt, Stacey Fleming, Danielle O'Donnell. Kristin Langcnleld. Bill Gould. Chris Harring- ton, Mark Campbell, Corrina Barber. Greg Lzmtz, Jon Ethier, ,lCllqLLlIl'I1. Mike ,-Xlnn'1'd41. .l.1n little, Tim Sharland, Don Ellis, Jim Sheard, Sheila Lifrieri, Ann Fredette ,,.. ADVISOR Mr, Colburn 111 A.FS. , I 1 xl, Q in Q J X V' J! M Q J' ,J 5 X, BUILDING g CONSTR UC TION Building Construction: Back: Mark Modestino, Mark Govoni, Russell Fer- guson, Da vid Small, Keith Drass, Greg Pike, Jeff Landreville, Tim Brain, Joe Hinkley, Barry Cooke, Mr. Carlson Front: Mike Ryan, Bob Ogden, Bryan Riesse, Rich Erickson, Jim Frazier, Scott Dubroski, Mark Fuller, Jim Collins AFS - Front: Andrea Epps, Mischelle Kurinskas, Sue Dexter, Andrea Tomikeil, Donna Weir, Joanne Dex- ter, Debbie Jones, Carrie Ryan Back: Nellie Gomes, Kristin Epps, Douang Chanthanarong, Cheryl Pei- treHtta, Michele Means, Jan Little, Debbie Grimes, Chris Harrington, Cindy Pease .... Advisor Nancy Hill PANTHER PAUSE STAFF Panther Pause Staff- Back: Mr. Colley, Kirsten Langenfeld, Mark Campbell, Dave Johnson, Mike Cho, Chris Deegan Front: Irene Targett, Sondra Swenson, Shirley Kawa, Carol McGrath, Lisa Hill, Andrea Tomekiel STUDENT AD VISOR Y COUNCIL FRONT' DONALD JOLY LARR Y NE WCOMB SARGE: STEPHEN EGAN BACK: CHUCK LEONARD, JOE BAKER, BOB MARINELLL STEVEN KAILHER S5 am 9 'o,. ..- 8 , 67 C SJ 'x- ' ,4' I 0 4-U 'A if f S , FL' 1 '11 In M me 2.1-C I5 :A Q. WJ' '-.fag-I f '4 mw zzgf Q . . 0 -5 , l , CHRIS COLCLOUGH I LORRAINE O'CONNOR BONNIE BYRNE JEFF LATIN SERGEAN T OF ARMS A CH OR US vi JJ Front: Jen Belanger, Amy Studley, Kim Maine, Jen Misol, Carol Zadrowski, Courtenay Harrington, TREAS., .lim Sheard, PRES., Jeff Kent, V.PRES., Tara MacDonald, Wendy Harbester, Meryl Olson, SEC., Laurie Studley, Peggy Demont, Jen Reddy. Middle: Holly Farrell, Amy Fitzgerald, Valerie Shell, Linda Zoobkoftf C orrina Barber, Michelle Fuller, Laurie Deminico, Erin McCollough, Mike Almeida, Brian Cripps, Chris Back-off Sandy Post, Joe Smith, Sharon White Back: Kim Cripps, Maureen Fitala, Deanna lvanhoh, Bridget Burns, Denn Sullivan, Diane DiNatale, Colleen Odom, Debra Hutchings, Katie Lewis, Christina Bulman, Bill Healey, Chris Harrington, Debbie Jones, Dan Nugent, Cindy Pease, Sue Sheard, Greg Daniels, .lim Grace, Courtenay Grant, Mrs. Lewis, ADVISOR . . . not pictured, Sharon Prendergast, Sue McPate S.K.LN CL UB STEVE EGAN RAY BERR Y SW I ,,p -s 1 Ry' 5 1 l P' , s Rx if? 3' :Ll SVT F BAND 1941 ,' H -Q B d Off K thy B I an, VICE PRES., Tim Derby, TREAS., Peter Smith, SEC., Joh G h t PRES - K . A BFS il ' 'EE JW. ESF ' SERS I . Q l, l I 4 Q W .3 .amd I ann, nr wax f 1 X twiki-2 I IQQQQQMZQQMQ' 5,444 ,nl W M nsA0w,,,u 'wel ..4-mal Fa 11255 2' 4,-vw-.L 0 aww- ,C A . Sli Ul Ili-iitvhdvlgilll 111.11 lillf 1171111171 Y- IU- ' ' ' I l-Hfml-Q Lu' ln UI. -mm AH -mln! 11111 Kaul III-111 Zhi l1 li lillfilill.-'QS A -111 L-QII Y ' - ' 1 J 1 ,a-If- ' lun-if l - 5 iE'5 aa--5552 ' : Q , BAND AWARDS SEMSBA ERIC NAYL OR ' IVIICI-IELLE SA ULT DISTRICT 84 DISTRICT JAZZ BAND MICHELLE SAULT ERIC NAYLOR h ' ,.,, ,. ,g Lila?-U'zgQ, ,gifs .Q f---- I W x N ' sixvxffigt Xsksffag-sf, Lg V 'ff W.. - . ,wgfw 'wf 5Afx': ' 11 ' famfqmsxafgggfiffs. jbgs v-'sis gf- 'sf ' be - ,, . ' e ft f gg, -,LW We , s 3' V ' N Friends laugh at your silliest jokes, put up with your worst moods, go along with your craziest idea, and always see the best in you. A friend is one to whom one may pour f out all the contents of one's heart, Chaff and grain together knowing that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping and with a breath of kindness blow the rest away. Ara bian Proverb U Making a friend takes a momentg being a friend takes a And in the sweetness of lriendship let then bc lzu hur lifetime. and the sharing of pleasures GREAT TIMES AT THE W SEMI FORMAL Hi, how are you? Real cool guy. 3 2-- WQ' N X 4 , . . Everyone s here! A rose rs a rose is a 0 e CHRISTMAS SEMI - FORMAL d Note how the glamorous people dress! Which outfit is better? Where? the music? Let's dance! Ronu1nn'c dance with my .wccrhcurz 1 1 3 Q, Do you like my hat? Watch where you are putting that pin! We fair damsels are ready for the dance! SUfPff5C.' Why are you so serious? You want to take our pictures? A X , K We 'rc all in step! Can I Hx ! I I f F 5 3 . J . We 're having fun! A l'il cast won 't C 3 A? ' 4 4' , , I 'QT' a .M ,WA 2 if lil! my tie? l slow me do wnf 6' X NAUONAL ' J HZSORSQQQY iiismg R S Vs Lf 65. f A HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1985 l t all started in September of 1981. We were going to be Freshmen, the babies of the school. We all dreaded that Hrst day because of the many stories we were told. The stories of not being able to Hnd your rooms or lockers and especially not being able to enter the la vs. You were a Freshmen, a rookie Panther. Despite all our trepidations, the first year ended just great as we all made lots of new friends. ln October we met our class advisors, Mr. Resnick and Mr. Alperen, and elected our class ofHcers who we thought would get us off to a good start. Chosen as President was Richard Wood, Vice President, Corinne Rozeng Secretary, Michelle Pendletong and Treasurer, Nicky Vilkas. We had a lot of fund raisers which proved to be successful. We helped the Senior Class by selling refreshments at their Halloween Dance. They had aided our class early in the fall by giving us 5200. We sold flowers for Valentines Day and sold flowers for the Seniors two weeks before they completed their studies. We also took part in many other activities with the biggest one being Spirit Week. We had door and hall decorating with our decorated hall winning Hrst place for being the most original and creative. As September 1982 started, we felt like old pros at W-H as we became sophomores. Again we elected our class leaders with the results being: President, Ellen Riccog Vice President, Corinne Rozeng Secretary, Michelle Pendletong and Treasurer, Nicky Vilkas. We took part in the many Thanksgiving Day events with this year being special since our football team were O.C.L. Champs. We went to the Super Bowl where we played St. Johns Prep and even though we lost, the spirit in the school was still great. We had our usual money makers to build up our treasury. ln March, we tried something new by having a 24 hour volleyball marathon. After exhausting ourselves by playing for the 24 hours, it felt great in the end to go home and hit the bed. However, we all enjoyed the fun and excitement about just being there with our friends. The fall of 1983 found us upperclassmen, Hnally! Did it seem like forever for us to become Juniors! High school seemed to get better every year. It was our job now to set a good example for the underclassmen to follow. Once again we elected our officers who were as follows: President, Richard Woodg Vice President, Steve Egang Secretary, Michelle Pendleton: and Treasurer, Nicky Vilkas. The year brought many new events to look forward to, the Junior-Senior Christmas Semi-Formal, and especially the Junior Prom. Thanksgiving time came again and Spirit Week was once again a great time. This year we decided to choose two people to be in charge and the two capable students elected were Traci Pakalnis and Christina Bulman. Their leadership proved to be successful because the Junior Jungle' took Hrs! ,ill QI ff f A - T-if -.11-wg Lil ig . .Hkuuuw--f' x . - ,p gli, Q ' 5 . -Oil. Y X '1 'W ?'f7 C. ' n is -N? prize. This win interrupted the Seniors long winning streak of top honors in Spirit Week. December came and so did the Christmas Semi-Formal. Everybody got all dressed up and all had fun. Santa Claus was there and pictures were taken with him. Again we had the usual fund raisers which proved to be successful since by now we were veteran flower and MQM salesmen. Money never seemed to be a problem for our class. Springtime came and on June 8th, we held our Junior Prom at the Canoe Club. The class of '85 danced the night away to the sounds of Panorama. All that was going through minds that night was how great next year was going to be. September 1984 found us Seniors at last! Oh, how we waited for this day when we would be Seniors, The class leaders stayed the same with everyone having great plans for the senior year. Traci Pakalnis was once again in charge of hall decorating during Spirit Week and although we did not win, the spirit was great. Our football team were S.S.L. champs which generated a lot of spirit. On December 8, the Semi-Formal again took place and was a big success, even more than the previous year. We danced all night long, listening and singing to the sounds of Euphoria . The senior year was fast fading a way. We could look back and remember the championship teams in Cross-Country I both boys and girlsj and our girls basketball team playing in the State Tournament. We could remember all the honors won by different class members that made us proud to be their classma tes. As I write this history in February of 1985, some wonderful happenings ha ve not yet occurred. We 'll be graduating soon, but theres a lot to do. In April, we 'll be going to Canada on our class trip and then be Hnishing our classes in May. Commencement time will Hnd us enjoying our Senior Prom at the Sheraton Tara and our Senior Banquet. Then it will be time to gather together as the Class of 1985 for the last time on that Saturday in June. We 'll all receive what we worked so hard for over the past twelve years, our diplomas. We 'll all be proud but yet sad. The time has come for us to go our separate ways although the memories will always remain in our minds. The Class of 1985 is a very special group of students who will go far in life and I 'm sure everybody who is a part of the class will always remember and be very proud of the Class of '85. Michelle Pendleton THE CLASS OF 1985 SAYS GOODBYE Z 5 sf 2 I, 'tr t Q. L S X fi, .5 - t I X a We ,gg i 4, - l ' A it V S f if ffj ' W jr N M WSA I'd like to be the sort of friend that you ha ve been to meg l'd like to be the help that you 've been always glad to beg I 'd like to mean as much to you each minute of the day As you ha ve meant, old friend of mine, to me along the way. l'd like to do the big things and the splendid things for you, To brush the gray from out your skies and leave them only blueg I 'd like to say the kindly things that I so oft ha ve heard, And feel that I could rouse your soul the way that mine you 've stirred. I 'd like to give you back the joy that you ha ve given to meg Yet that were wishing you a need I hope will never be,' l'd like to make you feel as rich as I who travels on Undaunted in the darkest hours with you to lean upon. I'm wishing as the days go on that I could but repay A portion of the gladness that you 've strewn along this way, And could I have but one wish this year, this only it would be: I wish I could ha ve been the sort of friend that you had been to me. Edgar A. Guest '35 35 nfl V Q 3 3 'A 49 -' f is 'i m ' ' .Q - 5 CLASS WILL Leah Ainsley-I lea ve the underclassmen to Mrs. Buckley. Pam Amado-I lea ve Jackie E. another year and Room I to next years freshmen. Adam Angley-I leave IOZ of my brain to Chris Col- clough, so he can make it through this school success- fully. Alisa Barboza-I lea ve my brain to Buffy lwho we call Air-Headj, and I lea ve my messy locker to Michelle Depina. Lisa Beck-I lea ve as quickly as possible. Deanna Belcher-I lea ve Chris L. and John K. a whole locker to themselves!! and all REAL MEN to Kir- sten M. Raymond Berry-I lea ve my holy skin to any evil person without it. Ann Betters-I lea ve all my French verbcharts to Mr. Delorey's Freshmen, and empty options folder to Mr. Cole, Jen C. a new right Nike, and Tim G. with two more fun Hlled years with no ride to school. Scott Billings-I lea ve the small parking spaces for any- one with a 1973 Ford Ltd. Lisa Blaisdell-I lea ve all my heavy books and all my classes to my little sister Heidi. Karen Bowden-I leave Mike one more year and C.C. some dented cans. Christina Bulman-I lea ve my nick-name behind me and a voont to Gail Clergy. Michelle Bunar-I lea ve my locker filled with its candy, my parking space, and my best wishes to Diane, my best friend, for her senior year. Elaine Burr-I lea ve my brothers and sisters good luck in their four years of high school. Sonya Burr-I lea ve this school to my brothers Robert, Jason, and Brain and to my sister Debra. Bonnie Byrne-I lea ve the best friends anyone could ever ask for. Georgia Byl-I lea ve my sister Amy I more year and my brother Geoff 3 more years at W-H. I wish them the best of luck.'.'.'.' Cynthia Calabro-I lea ve Lisa Calabro my good times and my brain. Sue Campbell-I lea ve my little brother, Jeff to ha ve as many good times as I ha ve had. Justine Carini-I lea ve saying thanks to all my teachers for helping me leave with a diploma. Mike Cho-I lea ve W-H with the cogita tion and palpa- bility of execrating and abominating the abstract hypothetical motif and the tutelage of calculus. but at the tanta-mount time, vigourously and mithlessly relinquishing the benehcial institution as a gnostic Homo Sapien, exceedingly erudite in the avid can- venance and modus operadi of vocabulary. Barbara Clemons-I lea ve Deb I more year and the best ofluckg to l.b., L.F., S.G. 3 more long but short years, to all left-handers, good luck in basketball. Sean Clifford-I lea ve the pride and prestige of the Defensive Ends to the future Ends of -H. Lisa Coen-I leave Mr. Horkey a new story to tell his next year's classes. Jim Collins-I lea ve my rain jacket and umbrella to Mr. Resnick and Tracy Braddock at least l, maybe 2 more years of school, Love Ya! Michael Connolly-l leave and I ,m taking everything with me, FAREWELL!! Stacey Connelly-I lea ve Amy all the luck in the world, with boys, teachers, tests, and lav passes, and last but not least getting to school on time. Kristin Conway-I lea ve my two sisters, to all of those lucky teachers. Tracy Cook-I lea ve eagerness to anyone who has Mr. Belden Hrst period. Nancy Cornetta-I lea ve Paula and Joey goodtimes, and Paul S. to any girl who can understand him. Ann Coulstring-I lea ve Karen Coulstring, my big mouth and squinted eyes. Bonnie Coulstring-I lea ve Lori all my Stevie records and glasses-To muffy Youth Garde and chapstick. Michael Cree-I lea ve Mr. Barrington 's suicide runs to those soccer players who thoroughly enjoy pain and punishment and to Rob Caprio, his senior year and tickets to all Bruins-Oilers games. Belynda Crick-I leave luck to Anya and Stevie, and luck in running to'Pam and Lori. Brian Crowley-I lea ve Mr. Hines a rubber chicken, and Mr. Harris a sense of humor. Tom Crowley-I lea ve my brother Sean four more years of Crash. Susan Danforth-I lea ve my sister Bonnie a good fresh- man year at W-H. Lisa Dangora-I lea ve my sister, Julie, all the luck in the world. I hope you can fulHll all your dreams. William Deatherage-I lea ve! Byrne Decker-I leave number 1 0 to the next short white kid on the basketball team. Da vid DeMinico-I lea ve Barry Cooke all the girls left in the school. Laurie DeMinico-I leave all my lies to Mark and Dave. To Diana the Throne of the DDT's . Kathy Demont-l leave the unfortunate people to Mr. Newburn. Gary Dempsey-l lea ve my Pro- Wrestling magazines to all wrestlers who did not learn the basic techniques ot wrestling. I 1 Q Timothy Derby-I lea ve Steve a lifetime supply of Odie slippers and all the night practices he can handle. Mark Devine-I lea ve my sense of humor to anyone who doesn't ha ve one. Ann Dexter-I leave to all incoming seniors, Spellman Essays and freshmen who don 't open doors. Everlyn Dodge-1 leave Liz, Von, and Adam the best times at W-H. to L.O'C., CC, and BC. deathwishes to carry on next year and to Mr. Souther Frydayys!! Billy Dodriell-I leave to all underclassmen Mrs. Buck- ley's new rules and to J.C. the bus in the morning. Chris Dolan-I lea ve to Mr. Fishman Mod 1 Env. Sci- ence 1984. Keith Drass-I leave Building Construction with Mr. Carlson to Jason and Tim. Kerry Dudley-l lea ve my beloved brother, Jim, the exilerating years at W-H. Kristen duPont-I leave Mr. Horkey my dead rat Edgar and Bob many memories. Stephen Egan-I leave my lunch to Gumby. Sue Emmons-I leave Chris Colclough a diploma and Tara Macdonald to carry on all the soccer traditions. Michael Fairbanks-I lea ve the druggies to Mr. Sweeney and Mr. Wall to Mr. Colley. Kathy Fitzgibbons-I leave my running flats to Byrne Decker. Ann Fredette-I lea ve my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and His gift of eternal salvation to anyone who would receive Him. Brain Fruzzetti-I leave Bette MacDonald, L.D., J.C., and D.T., they have all been an important part of helping me in W-H. John Gagne-I leave all the great times at W-H. Brian Glynn-I lea ve my brother 2 or 3 more years at W- H. Pam Gould-I lea ve Lori and Muffy my gym locker and to Bill I lea ve Senior year. Robert Graham-I leave my Geometry book to Mrs. Gay. Shawn Graham-l lea ve all the troubles that school pre- sents to my sister Rhonda. Courtney Grant-I lea ve a staff of the Magi, a ring of flying and a + 5 dagger to any neutral magic user of the seventh level. Christopher Guiliani-I leave to my favorite teacher, Mr. Twohig, one unforgetable memory of the Vau- lum,' Steve, Chris, Mike, and Ray. Heidi Gustafson-I leave the communist manifesto to Mr. Cole's A.P. class. Donna Hamelin-I lea ve Mr. Goslin to a new homeroom of bratty freshmen. Vikki Hammond-I lea ve Mr. Goslin a homeroom full of bratty little freshmen. Paul Hanson-I lea ve my sleeping habits in class, to be carried on by my brother Mark. Robert Haskell-I lea ve all my crayola crayons and Bull- winkle coloring books to some young artist. Buffy Ha yes-I leave Jackie and Jeff the best of luck and a happy Senior year. Kathleen Hayes-I lea ve a great four years to Timmy and my Trig book to anyone who wants it. Marian Haynes-I leave my nephew, RobertPerry, my seat on the bus. My cousin Michelle DePina all the good times I had. Lisa Heffernan-I lea ve the early bus ride to school and the feeling of being superior while in your senior year to my sister Kelly. Joe Hinkley-I leave Rhonda Graham two more fun years of school and all my love. Da vid Holmberg-I lea ve Mr. Gay a box of macaroni and cheese and also my dolphin sounds. Da vid Horkey-I leave every other day during study. MaryAnn Hughes-I lea ve my geometry anxiety to Mr. Souther. Janice Ireland-I lea ve W-H with many great memories ofthe past four years. Lynn Johansen-I leave my brother, Kevin, and sister Kelly all hassles i 've had over the past four years. Carl Johnson-I leave running laps in gym to Mr. Lap, Mr. Mac, and Mr. Goslin. Donald A. Joly-I lea ve my That's Incredible sports jacket that my brother left me to Mike fGumbyj Kelleher, and to Mrs. Scudder the relief of knowing that there 'll be no more Joly's. Steven Kailher-I leave all my love to Kristen. Karen Kato-I leave all my luck to the underclassmen. Suann Keefe-I lea ve W-H with a big smile andlots of memories. Thomas King-I lea ve broken lockers, crowded lunches, deficiencies and our student assemblies to J.K. or to anyone who wants them. James Kuketz-I leave all my teachers the knowledge that it was nothing personal. Jeff Landerville-I lea ve Mr. Carlson all the future dirt- balls. Eric Le Blanc-I leave Lumpy one Nutra-sweetened package of Kool-Aid. Chuck Leonard-I leave the cross-country and basket- ball teams all the luck in the world in 85 . Dean Le Vangie-I leave the best ofluck in the next two years to my brother. Good Luck to 'those that have Mr. Harris. Robin Lewis-I lea ve love and appreciation to my dear sister, who has helped me out all my life. Michael Lilley-I lea ve everything except memories. Jan Little-I leave my brother Chris the four year old petrified Suzy-Q's in my locker. Theresa L ynch-I lea ve my messy locker to Buffy and Kat. Jean MacCormick-I leave my brother Don to all the good times I 've had at W-H. Patti MacKean-I leave this school to my sister when she arrives in seven years. Diana Manning-I lea ve my brother Richie best wishes and good luck at W-H. Jeff Manter-I lea ve this school with a look of terminal schock in my eyes, relieved from the weight of the stone. Robert Marinelli-I leave Sandra her worn out basket- ball sneakers, Chris Colclough my voice for the showers, and John Doucette the lockerroom bath- room. Karen Martinneau-I leave a school full of memories that will be treasured for a life time. Paula Marzilli-I lea ve mine and Mare 's locker to any- body who thinks they can uphold the tradition. Edward McCarthy-I leave my sister, Chris, another year at W-H, if she can stand it. Cheryl McGra dy-I lea ve the varsity cheerleading squad to anyone who wants them and for Edo and Joe to stay out of trouble for 3 more years. Carol McGrath-I lea ve Mr. Horkey a fog-horn with which to blast his somewhat overzealous front row students, and B.S. a bigger note pad. Sean McGrath-I leave my brother two more years of Hghting D.B.'s on the bus. Kellie Mclntyre-I lea ve Billy Marcolini my science and math books and this school. Daniel McNamara-I leave my wrestling brains and bronze to an upcoming lightweight. Maggie McNamara-I lea ve Kelly Reed all the partying I will never Hnish doing. Suzanne McPate-I leave Christina Bulman a pair of skis and a roll of toilet paper. Kirsten Meara-I leave Mark a best friend and Deb, Darcy, Katherine, and Lauren the best senior year. Jean Melisi-I lea ve Mr. Cole an underclassman to teach Italian to and I lea ve Mr. Davis a ruler. Craig Moore-I lea ve this school to all the underclass- men. Kathleen Moran-I leave the pitcher's mound to Lori Evans and another year of G. W. to Muffy Hurley. Christine Morrison-l lea ve good luck to Quid to get out of here. Pamela Morse-I leave Allan2 the endless struggle to stop cat-juggling. Shawn Murphy-I lea ve Mrs. Scuddera quiet Trig. class next year and Mark Devine a lifetime subscription to GQ and his very own Jordan Marsh credit card. Eric Naylor-I lea ve the solo to T.S.O.P. to Da ve Coombs if he plays 'Id my ofHce to whoever wants II. Lisa Neville-I lea ve my troubles and hardtimes frome Slaney to my brother Bobby. RobbiAnn Newcomb-I lea ve everything I ever learned to my brother, Jeff Christine O'Brien-I leave all the teachers homework and reports to my brother. Good luck P. J. Kevin O'Brien-I lea ve Mr. Goslin my girlfriend Sharon. Brendam Odom-I leave the size 11 iceskates, used for hockey. Meryl Olsen-I lea ve all the appreciation in the world to Pam Morse-Good Luck. Stephen Olson-I leave my K-tel toaster oven to the snack bar. Steven O'Rourke-I lea ve my sister, Julie, an excellent senior year and to Kim Sullivan my 240. Traci Pakalnis-I lea ve Hall Decorating to any motivat- ed underclassmen. Michelle Pendleton-I ha ve Mr. Horkey one more Pend- leton to try and make it through his class. Christine Pero-I lea ve the girls of 87 to dream on, and to my sister, Cherry, an awesome Sr. year. Sonja Pierce-I lea ve waking up at 5:30 to Buffy for the next year. Greg Pike-I leave Mr. Grondin and Mr. Sweeney, it could ha ve been worse. Marianne Powers-I lea ve all my books to Laurie Stein- emer. Sharon Prendergast-I leave my sister, Debbie to all the boys of W-H, except the dirtballs. Brenda Pupek-I lea ve W-H and all the good times I had to Sandra and Frankie. Stefanie Redding-I leave Mr. Meiggs no more Redding sisters. Ellen Ricco-I lea ve to any student unfortunate enough to ride the bus, the hassles of trying to catch it. Christine Richardson-I lea ve Patty and Mike all the hassles they can get from the teachers. Kathleen Roache-I lea ve Jeff Cashman all the winning touchdowns and all the cheerleaders he can get. Donna Rodger-I lea ve W-H with a lot of good memo- ries. Doris Romano-I lea ve my notebooks, pens, pencils, and locker to my brothers, Larry and Louie. Tracy Rouleau-I lea ve with the memories of W-H for- ever in my mind-I had a blast. Renee Roy-I lea ve this school to anyone insane enough to tolerate it. Bryan Russo-I leave my best wishes to the freshman class. Carl R usso-I leave Bill Dennehey to maintain his reign of terror on Coach Black 's life. Kristin R yan-I leave W-H with many great memories of the last 4 years. Jennifer Rzasa-I leave Mush 3 more years without us. and good luck with her older men. Wayne Santos-I lea ve all of the homework that I didn 't do to Ken M., Doug D., and Bobby B. Michele Sa ult-I lea ve Da vid Bowie to D.B.,' Mk and Dc to Donna, a life 's time supply of punch and mufhns to Laurie, and all my homework to Kirsten. Steven Sa wyer-I lea ve Mr. Fishman 's next year's home- room a four year supply of ear muffs for all those X periods they 'll ha ve to put up with listening to Classi- cal Music. Mary Sayce-l leave Karen Coulstring, Lisa Calabro, and Annie Stewart all the luck in the world with weird guys. Tim Sharland-I lea ve my buggie to Jeff Campbell, to drive home from C.C. practice. B.U.G.G.I.E. Debbie Shaughnessy-I lea ve Rick all the fun and good times of being an upperclassman, and I lea ve all girls Mr. Fox 's chauvenistic remarks. Jim Sheard-I lea ve Mr. Kelley my Latin book and Mrs. Lewisto anyone who 'll take her. Robert Sheldon-I lea ve good luck to the teachers with another Sprague. Julie Simmons-I leave all the underclassmen all the luck in the future years. I lea ve K.B. to Hnd someone else to call b , Debbie Slocum-I leave this school for a chance to be able to dance all hours and not be stuck in a class- room. Da vid Soper-I lea ve my male charm and experience to all young men who are not as fortunate as myself Dawn Soper-I lea ve all my memories at W-H. Tracy Stewart-I lea ve the teachers the best of luck with my sister Annie and I lea ve Jimmy Forlizzi any extra credits I have. Laurie Studley-I lea ve my sister Amy all my unserved detentions and my off the wall sense of humor- do it up Amy. Jim Sullivan-I lea ve my car to any any underclassman who can afford the payments. Marianne Sullivan-I lea ve all the good times at W-H to the incoming freshmen. Sondra Swenson-I lea ve memories of great times here at W-H to all of the upcoming classes. Irene Targett-I leave my favorite teachers all of the incoming freshmen they can handle. Candace Tenore-I lea ve my two little sisters the best of luck lthey'll need it.j Janet Thrasher-I lea ve the freshmen and all other un- derclassmen with Mr. Sweeney and Mrs. Slaney- Good Luck. John Thoms-I leave my brother, Roger, Mr. Deehan and baseball. To Peggy all the Freshmen Boys. MaryBeth Tobin-I lea ve many fond memories and my shirt 43 to Muffelina. Laura Tuite-l lea ve Lisa, Kimberly, and Jeff some food times and some bad times. Karen Twomey-I lea ve Meryl M.B.-to D.B. P.G. under the table Mod C. Nicky Vilkas-I lea ve Funktron to the next space shot to play hoop for W-H. Susan Warner-I lea ve all my love and affection to my soon to be hubby. Still two years. Karen Waters-I leave the Whitman lst Baptist Youth Group spaztic times at W-H and rides in the citrus bomber. Tom Whalen-I lea ve Mr. Deehan, Mr. Daley, and the baseball team the best of luck next year. Janet Wright-I lea ve Mod D's lunch conversations with S.E., B.C., E.D., N. V., and K.F., to Mark D. or anyone who can handle them-to Jerry I leave my locker- to Dave T. 2 more wonderful years-and I leave with many fond memories of the past 4 years that I'll treasure forever. Carol Yanchuk-I leave all the fun times in track for Nancy to enjoy. Linda Zoobkoff-I lea ve room 362 to whatever home- room teacher wants it. Friends Friendship is a trust Between two souls, And since souls do not ha ve age lt doesn't matter if you 're young or old. Friends respect other friends, you see That makes us friends, You and me. When l 'm weary, or l'm blue, I think of our friendship, And the sun shines through. It's like looking at a brand new world, Every time l think of you. And when we each go on our way, Don 't let this golden friendship slip away. Danielle R. O'Donnell T'Ql v-LL. xk .ff fu. A SPECIAL THANKS TO SPECIAL FRIENDS FROM' Leah Ainsley - To all the teachers l've had over the past four years for giving me help with everything. Pam Amado - To my mother and father for just being there when I needed them. Alisa Barboza - To one of my Hrst and best friend in this school, Cathy Gomes, and thanks to Theresa, Buffy, Mi- chelle, and Sonia for also being close friends through the years. Deanna Belcher - To Kirsten and Val for teaching me all they know. Ann Betters - To Pam M., Karen W., and Jen C. who have always been there when l needed someone to talk to. Scott Billings- To Ziggy for putting up with me in school and in work, also my teachers, parents, and friends. Lisa Blaisdell - To my mother for always being there when- ever l needed someone to talk to and my Daddy for always being there whenever l needed anything. Also thanks to my friends Jeanne and Lauri and my friends lsecond fam- ilyj at CVS. Karen Bowden - To Mr. Horkey Christine Brannen - To Meryl Olsen for getting me to school on time every day, no matter what. Also thanks to Eric Naylor for all the help and support he has given me in the last two years . . . love ya! Cheryl Brown - To all my friends and teachers that put up with me all these years. Pamela Bryant - To Paula Brown for all the help she ga ve me and helping me make it through high school. Christina Bulman - To my cat, Cindy, for being the only one who can understand me and who will listen to my prob- lems. Bonnie Byrne - To Mr. Colley . . . you 're very special! Cynthia Calabro - To Mr. Fox a special thanks or else I wouldn't ha ve graduated. Barbara Clemons - To Mr. Belden, he helped me with basket- ball school and he has given me important advice I feel that he deserves this special thanks because he's a thought- ful and all-around nice person. Also thanks to my Aunt, Jane Clemons, for all her help and most importantly, I 'd like to thank my parents for everything they've done for me. Jim Collins - To Mr. Resnick Michael Connolly - To Lisa who made this year the best one of my life, with many more to come. Stacey Connelly - To Mr. Colley and Mrs. Leverone for always being there when l needed them. Michael Cree - To Mr. Barrington for a semi-successful senior soccer season although we didn 't make the playoffs. He helped make playing enjoyable again. Brian Crowley - To Mr. Chaskes who has made my senior year most memorable. Lisa Dangora - To my closest friends for . . . being Friends. William Deatherage - To all the friends l've made in four years at W-H. Also thanks to the teachers l've had for a very good education. Special thanks to Mrs. Gilchrist for the fun things we did in English class. Byrne Decker - To Coach Black for everything he has done for me these past four years. Laurie DeMinico - To Kirsten for all the great advice and guidance, especially during the senior year. Special thanks to Jim for just being there . . Love ya, Laurie ! Kathy Demont - To Mrs. Erickson, my homeroom teacher for being so kind for four long, hard years. Gary Dempsey - To all my teachers and friends because I couldn't ha ve done it without them. Timothy Derby - To my teachers and family for four great high school years. Mark Devine - To all my friends for making the best four years of my life. Ann Dexter - To all the teachers of Whitman-Hanson with an extra special thanks to Mrs. Anderson for helping me with my Spellman. Everlyn Dodge - To Mrs. Scudder and Mr. Benoit for their patience. Bill Dodrill - To Mr. V for passing me in Jr. math class. Keith Drass - To Mr. Carlson for two great years of building construction. Kerry Dudley - To Lisa Gomes for being a loyal friend throughout my high school years. Kristen duPont - To Mr. Newcomb for putting up with my complaining during track. Sue Emmons - To Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Tobin, and Mr. New- comb for their support during the past year in athletics. Michael Fairbanks - To Mr. Colley for helping me with my EIFI. Kathy Fitzgibbons - To Mr. Newcomb for all the time, guidance, and support he has given me over the past four years. Ann Fredette - To Mr. Colburn for a lot of listening. Pam Gould - To Mr. Daley for all the help he has given me and to the school for giving me the best four years of my life so far! Robert Graham - To Mrs. Scudder, Mr. Harris, and Mrs. Gay for advancing my math skills. Shawn Graham - To Mr. Armour and Mr. Alperen for being two of the best teachers l 've ever had. Paul Hanson - To my friends for helping me out when I needed them. Buffy Hayes - To Mom, for always being there for us. Kathy Hayes - To Janice for always being there when I needed someone to talk to. Marian Haynes - To Mr. Sweeney for helping me outg Mr. C haskes for being so nice, Mrs. Huska for understanding, Mrs. Tinney for putting up with me. Lisa Marie Heffernan - To my parents for being the loving people they are and for being there when I needed them most. Janice Ireland - To all my friends who made my four years at W-H so memorable. Lynn Johansen - To my boy friend, Gino, who has given me love and happiness over the past two years. Carl Johnson - To Mr. Swartz for being a teacher and friend to me. Donald Joly - To Mrs. Scudder for all her stubbornness to make me learn and become somebody. Karen Kato - To all my teachers who ha ve helped over the years and to my friends. Suann Keefe - To all my friends new and old for making the dull days a little brighter and for being there. Peter Langley - To CJ., S.R., and R.N. Jeff Landreville - To Mr. Carlson in making myjr. and sr. years worth it. Chuck Leonard - To all my teachers and Mr. Black. Dean LeVangie - To Joe Hinkley for picking me up and bringing me to school every day while l had a broken leg. Michael Lilley - To all the teachers who have given me my education. Theresa Lynch - To four excellent friends. Bulfv. Alisa. Sonja, and Cathy for their support and friendship through- out the four years . . . we made it guys. ' Diana Manning - To Courtney Brown for always being there through my good and bad times. Bob Marinelli - To Mr. Cole for inspiring me to study harder with 'his 1 was a beanbag in highschooln stories. Karen Martinneau - To mom and dad. Paula Marzilli - To Mr. Cole for opening other worlds to me and being a friend. To Mr. DelColle for making this place a little more beara ble and Marianne for just about everyth- mg. Ed McCarthy - To mom and dad for all their help. Cheryl McGrady - To my mom and dad and all my friends for putting up with me and helping me through the rough times. Also to Mr. Siacersteen for making mod study fun! Carol McGrath - To Mr. Horkey for showing me more concern and respect than any other teacher I 've ever had. Sean McGrath - To Mr. Black for four great years of coach- mg. Kellie Mclntyre - To my mom and dad and Tommy for making me realize that I could do it. Thanks guys, I love you. Special thanks to Mr. Siacsteen for our Mod E study fun. Dan McNamara - To my mother for extra food in the cafete- ria. Maggie McNamara - To Jean and Kathy for being good friends. Kirsten Meara - To Laurie, for being a great friend. Jean Melisi - To all my friends who ha ve helped me through my four years, especially Kristin Ryan for being a super friend. Kathy Moran - To my parents and friends for their uncondi- tional support. Pam Morse - To Steve with love, to the Whitman First Baptist and to all my friends l've made at W-H. Shawn Murphy - To all the great teachers at W-H and special thanks to Mark for always being there. Eric Naylor - To Mr. Platt, Mr. Colley, Mr. Newcomb, Mr. Goslin, and Mr. La Pierre for all their support for music. Lisa Neville - To all my old and new friends for making the four years at W-H worthwhile and to all the teachers that have helped me. Christine O'Brien - To my parents and grandparents for their support and special thanks to my close friends, you ha ve made school a better place. Meryl Olsen - To my family for everything you 've done for me . . . with love, Meryl. Stephen Olson - To Mr. Twohig for putting up with me for three years and the whole Latin III class. Michelle Pendleton - To Mr. Resnick and Mr. Alperen for being great advisors for 4 yrs. Also special thanks to Mr. Siacensteen for making our Mod E study fun. Christine Pero - To W. for trying so hard to realize the truth. Sonja Pierce - To Alisa and Theresa: A friend is not a person who thinks everything is grand. A friend is a person who knows all about you and does not give a damnl We finally made it! Greg Pike - To my parents for understanding what I went through and for understanding the world senioritis . Sharon Prendergast - To Mom 62 Dad, Kevin, and my sister Debbie for being there when l needed them. Brenda Pupek - To Mom :Q Dad for helping me make it through my four years: plus Nicole and Shawn who are very special to me. Christine Richardson - To Brian for leaving me his car even though he made me late. Kathy Roache - To my mother who has helped me all my life with everything- I love ya, mom. Donna Rodger - To all my friends for being there when l needed them especially Toni. Tracy Rouleau - To Traci Pakalnis for being such a good friend, and to my family for supporting me in everything I have done. Corinne Rozen - To Mr. Newcomb for always believing in me. Bryan Russo - To Mr. Brustan, for without him I wouldn 't ha ve made it this far. Carl Russo - To Mrs. Scudder for being a teacher who makes you think. Kristin Ryan - To all my friends who have made my four years at W-H the bestl Michele Sault - To Kirsten and Donna and the rest of the SWE gang for 2 great summers. Special thanks to the W- H band for four awesome years. Bridget Sayce - To my friends and my mom 62 dad for making these past four years memorable. Mary Sa yce - To Mr. Colley and Mr. Valla for all the help they have given me. l've had a great 3 years at W-H. Jim Sheard - To every teacher l've had at W-H as each has taught me at least one skill or useful lesson that I 'll use in my adult life. Julie Simmons - To all my friends for being my friends . . . especially S.K. Debbie Slocum - To the two CP's I Chris 62 Chere Peroj for being great friends and to a special someone who has me a lot. Da vid Soper - To Mr. Rodier for telling me that I could do it when l was unsure of myself Dawn Soper - To all my teachers and friends for four years that were educational and fun. Special thanks to mom and dad. Tracy Stewart - To Jimmy for being there during the tenth and eleventh grades. Laurie Studley - To Mr. Chaskes who showed he cared and understood my problems. Marianne Sullivan - To L.G. for the last two years and special thanks to mum and dad and the boys for always being there. Sondra Swenson - To all my friends for leaving me with fond memories of four great years. Irene Targett - To Chris O'Brien for staying my best friend and for helping me become a better person. Candace Tenore - To Mom CQ Dad for helping me through it all. Janet Thrasher - To Mr. Chaskes for being my teacher and friend for four years. John Thoms - To all teachers . . good luck with Rog CQ Peg. MaryBeth Tobin - To Mr. Daley . . special thanks for all his help. Thanks to my parents for their patience and support. Laura Tuite - To the teachers and all my friends. Nicky Vilkas - To Mr. Res and Mr. Alperen for their help and Steve A2 Ray for putting up with me in physics. Susan Warner - To all my personal friends l've helped and who ha ve helped me in turn. Karen Waters - To my friends who ha ve helped me grow in Christ. Janet Wright - To Mr. Deehan for always listening to me and helping me. Special thanks to all my friends for making these four years the best and especially David Tremblett for being my best friend. Carol Yanchuk - To Mr. Newcomb for all his support and help over the past four years, l'll miss you. Special thanks to Mrs. Bergquist and Mr. Pooler for their time, patience, and understanding because without them we never would have published this yearbook ...... 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